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VoUJMK 20 NUMBBR 97<br />

IN THE PAPER<br />

<strong>TODAY</strong><br />

Board race: Michael Moloney<br />

and Carrie Blamer were the top<br />

vote-getters in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

school board race. Wayne-<br />

Westland voters also headed to<br />

the polls. /2A<br />

Breakfast: The annual pancake<br />

breakfast, sponsored by the Experimental<br />

Aircraft Association, is set<br />

for Sunday at Mettetal Airport.<br />

/4A<br />

Kudos: Lee Ann Young was honored<br />

with the VIPS (Volunteers in<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>School</strong>s) award by the<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board of Education<br />

recently. /6A<br />

Status quo: Doing away with the<br />

position of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

<strong>School</strong> principal was a short-lived<br />

idea. /6A<br />

Local faces: Area residents<br />

share their good news about promotions,<br />

transfers and awards.<br />

/7C<br />

COUNTY NEWS<br />

Defeated: Incumbent Harry<br />

Greenleaf lost his <strong>bid</strong> for re-election<br />

to the <strong>School</strong>craft College<br />

board to Plymouth resident B\ nan<br />

Broderick. /9A<br />

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Arts A Entertainment: More<br />

than 50 baUoonists are scheduled<br />

to attend the Michigan Challenge<br />

Balloonfest in Howell, including<br />

Scott Lorenz of Plymouth. /IB<br />

Art show: Photographer Mary<br />

Falzon is one of 70 artists who will<br />

splay their works at the Liberty<br />

Fest Fine Art Show in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township. /IB<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Observer<br />

SPORTS<br />

Season ends: Plymouth Salem's<br />

baseball season came to a crashing<br />

close Tuesday when the Rocks lost<br />

to Redford Catholic Central in a<br />

Class A quarterfinal game. /1C<br />

Track stars: The all-Observer<br />

girls track team has been selected<br />

and is profiled in today's sports<br />

section. /1C<br />

AT HOME<br />

Take a walk<br />

on the creative side with the<br />

Greenmead garden walk in Livonia<br />

and see both time-honored<br />

and contemporary designs.<br />

INDEX<br />

HERE SHOW TO REACH US<br />

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NEWSPAPERS<br />

BY M.B. DUXON<br />

grm Vmu<br />

As precinct results poured in at<br />

the board office Monday night, it<br />

became clear that school board<br />

hopefuls Michael Maloney and<br />

Cam* Blamer "ere going to be<br />

the next two member* of tbe<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Board of Eduction.<br />

"I'm on cloud nine right now.<br />

•aid Maloney of Plymouth, who<br />

•long with candidate Dave<br />

McCarthy received the Michisan<br />

Education Associstioo's endorse<br />

meot.<br />

A teary eyed Blamer txchanged<br />

hue* with her campaign worker*,<br />

many of whom belong to the die<br />

trict's Cleee-eise Action Partner<br />

ship- ,<br />

~I had about MVM people on<br />

my committee, and our main goal<br />

was to involve anyone end every<br />

one who wanted to get involved,"<br />

•aid Blamer. who enjoyed the<br />

support of outgoing school board<br />

member Susan Fatten. We went<br />

door-to-door and worked hard.<br />

Maloney. a Salem High <strong>School</strong><br />

end University of Michigan grad<br />

uate, was the top vote getter with<br />

2,754 votee. Blamer. former Bird<br />

Elementary PTO president,<br />

received 2.082 votea David<br />

McCarthy finiabed third with<br />

Millage from page 1A<br />

try it again, whether it be thia<br />

budget year or next. The schoola<br />

will still lack the necessary support<br />

thst's needed in the classrooms."<br />

he said. "Those things<br />

that need to be replaced or added<br />

will just have to be put on hold<br />

status until we find adequate<br />

funds"<br />

Hoedel added that the outcome<br />

is "very disappointing This election<br />

was for kida " -<br />

Had the millage paaaed, $13<br />

million would have been spent on<br />

tyrthnnks and instructional mate<br />

rials, and $350,000 on teacher<br />

training As it stands, S500.000<br />

will be spent on texts and materials.<br />

snd $200,000 on staff development.<br />

said Hoedel.<br />

A foil election would cost the<br />

1,464 votea, and Daniel Dunnigan<br />

was fourth with 1.181.<br />

Brenda Anderson Plecha was |<br />

fifth with 1.167 votes. Sixth was<br />

Gerald Trumpka, with 1.063<br />

votea. Seventh wss Jeff Phillips<br />

with 975 votea. Finishing enhth.<br />

even though she srithdrew from<br />

the race and didn't campaign, was<br />

Anne Cos with 682 votea In ninth<br />

waa Paul Schreuben with<br />

488 votes, and Sheryl Khoury,<br />

who alao withdrew, was 10th with<br />

482 votee<br />

Maloney was the first to file,<br />

and started out by gathering 1,000<br />

petition signatures, even though<br />

he needed juat 29 to be certified<br />

aa a candidate.<br />

"I juat got out and talked to<br />

people." said Maloney. a manager<br />

in reliability engineering for Ford<br />

Motor -I've been going at this for<br />

eight weeks I went to school<br />

events, talked to parents and sent<br />

out about 1.000 pieces of mail. 1<br />

probably .pant 11.00041 .200"<br />

During the campaign. Maloney<br />

was questioned by some who won<br />

dered whether his being married<br />

to a teacher couldn't be a conflict<br />

of intereet.<br />

What 1 tell people is that 1<br />

have a 6-year-old son, a wife employed<br />

by the district, and a mom<br />

and dad who live in the district. I<br />

district shout $18,000. the seme<br />

emount Monday's election coat.<br />

Outgoing longtime board mem<br />

bar Roland Thomas said he'd like<br />

to survey residents who voted<br />

against the millage. "One of the<br />

things we need to do is survey<br />

folks aa to why it went down. We<br />

have failed to find out where the<br />

hot buttons are."<br />

Newly elected Trustee Micheel<br />

Maloney aaid. "I think when we<br />

foil at anything, we have to look<br />

inside ourselves and say, 'What<br />

can we do differently to communi<br />

cate to people thia ia a good idea**<br />

If we decide to go after the en<br />

hancemeot millage again, its<br />

clear we anil have to do a better<br />

job of reaching out to the commu-<br />

V<br />

4".- Mi<br />

I-OM HA*LT« «T*7T PwerrOGSATMU.<br />

Voting: Business was brisk on Monday as voters headed<br />

to the polls at West Middle <strong>School</strong> in Plymouth. About,<br />

Mary Varerian (right) waits to vote while holding<br />

daughter Laura. Laurelyn Head (left) deals with election<br />

workers<br />

have to look at all three of them in<br />

the eye. and I'm not going to do<br />

that by taking aides. We have to<br />

coma up with win-win solutions<br />

for difficult problems"<br />

Plymouth Township's Blamer,<br />

who has a child at Weet Middle<br />

<strong>School</strong> and one at Bud Elements<br />

ry. aaid aha received support from<br />

teachers and senior citizens. "1<br />

waa surprised at that," .said<br />

nity."<br />

Several poU-goers, interviewed<br />

by the Observer shared their rea<br />

sons for voting no.<br />

Annette and Michael Walsh<br />

voted at <strong>Canton</strong> High <strong>School</strong>,<br />

their two little ones in tow. "I'm<br />

sick of higher taxea," said Michael<br />

Walsh. "Double that," aaid<br />

his wifo.<br />

Janice and Robert Gale of<br />

Plymouth aaid they'll turn down<br />

millage requeata until there ia<br />

"fiacal reaponaibtllty. excellent<br />

management, and truth.<br />

"If the district were a business,<br />

it would have folded up years ago,<br />

in my opinion," said Bob (»ale<br />

"They need to have an outside,<br />

signed audit dooe by aomeone<br />

Blamer. who spent about 12.000<br />

on her campaign.<br />

Candidate Jeff Phillipa said, "1<br />

can walk out of here saying I have<br />

seven new friends (follow candi<br />

dates). We all got along; there waa<br />

no mud-slinging or any of that."<br />

Trustee Barbara Graham told<br />

Maloney and Blamer "You can<br />

kisa your Mondays goodbye.".<br />

who can't be bought off. They<br />

need an audit at every level, from<br />

the custodians, to teachers and<br />

the superintendent The iWhlts,<br />

any mismanagement, and who ia<br />

responsible, should be published.<br />

Alao, the diatrict should show<br />

who is trained in what, and what<br />

all theae in-aervicea have done to<br />

increase teat scores," he said.<br />

Joan Headrick of <strong>Canton</strong> aaid,<br />

"I almost always vote no against a<br />

tax increase. I just feel there<br />

ahould be more fiscal responsibil<br />

ity with the money they have "<br />

Said Plymouth's Steven Garrett:<br />

"They don't spend the mon<br />

ey well that we give them now.<br />

They don't take care of my money<br />

like 1 do."<br />

Wayne- Westland voters OK tax proposals<br />

Newly elected Wayne-Westland<br />

school board members vow to<br />

bring harmony to a board with a<br />

sometimes politically divisive<br />

pest and to strive for financial<br />

stability in s district that scored<br />

victories Mooday with tarn tax<br />

propoesls.<br />

Political uewcomere Martha<br />

Pitaenberger of Wayne and David<br />

James of Westland woo handily<br />

in Monday'a election, capturing<br />

four _<br />

third-place finisher Ed Turner<br />

"1 am plaaasd that tha vol<br />

have endoreed me,<br />

a clinical<br />

she celebrated with some 76<br />

porters at the Willow Creak<br />

Apartments clubhouse on New<br />

Shopping<br />

Hade Easy<br />

Come to Laurel Park Place,<br />

where ruber's D«y shopptag !•<br />

naOe easy. An array oT fUt ideas<br />

awaits yoo coorteaj of oar<br />

gallery of fine stores,<br />

and services.<br />

burgh near Marquette.<br />

Pitaenberger, the top votegetter.<br />

said one of her top prioritiea<br />

will be to boost school funding<br />

by pushing for donations from<br />

the business and industrial sector<br />

for a community foundation.<br />

James, a 37-year-old Realtor,<br />

called hie aecond-plaee victory<br />

"exciting" and aaid be wants to<br />

aee "some harmony" on the seven-member<br />

school board.<br />

"I'm pleased that the voters<br />

elected me," he aaid. "and 1 really<br />

want to show that I'm worthy of<br />

the position."<br />

James, alao celebrating at Willow<br />

Creek, said his No. 1 priority<br />

will be to improve the district's fi-<br />

June 18. 1995<br />

a<br />

To «»*•« end, voters gave the to participate in athletics and<br />

board eorne help Monday other extracurricular activities,<br />

by spproving two tax proposals • High schools will T>e able to<br />

that will help <strong>officials</strong> erase s dsficit,<br />

earlier projected at $6.4 million<br />

for next year<br />

By aubstantial margins, voters<br />

renewed a 16-year. 18-mill tax on<br />

noo homeatead property and ap<br />

proved a two-year. 3-mill plan<br />

that aril! coot the owner of an<br />

$80,000 home about $1» s year.<br />

The victories mean that:<br />

• Middle school and senior high<br />

students this foil will have bua<br />

transportation, which waa eliminated<br />

In October amid deep budget<br />

cuts.<br />

• Students won't hsve to Day foss<br />

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lacobson's, Parisian and 70 Otter Fine Stores<br />

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program levels needed<br />

for accreditation.<br />

• The district, despite a $2 toil<br />

lion deficit thia year, ia exposed<br />

to "break even" by June of 1W6.<br />

said Patricia Brand, aaeistantsu<br />

perintendent for business. <strong>School</strong><br />

officisls, who hsd projected 3he<br />

deficit would swell to $6.4 million<br />

can now comply with state orders<br />

to erase tbe red ink.<br />

Voters rehewed tbe 18-*ill.<br />

non homeetead plan by a *ore<br />

than 2-to-l margin, with 68.7 per<br />

cent favoring it and S1J pereent<br />

opposing K.<br />

Father's Day<br />

Giveaway<br />

VkSe yee're rtnppiag. Seat torgtt to sa<br />

foar Dei Is ear Fetter's Day Otieewey I<br />

vts s "Detsac Room S Oolf Psckafr"* h<br />

teOertsad — The pec<br />

three days at<br />

Chamber program helps<br />

develop leadership skills<br />

Y JOANNE MAIJSZKWMU • TFCT<br />

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r*rf Warrsa<br />

It took about nine months, but<br />

tbe new Leadership <strong>Canton</strong> program<br />

has given birth to 20 community<br />

leaden.<br />

"Thia program will now taks it*<br />

place in <strong>Canton</strong> history." said<br />

Janet Volante, preaident of the<br />

Chamber of Commerce,<br />

which sponsored the program.<br />

At the graduation ceremony<br />

June 8, the graduates were boo<br />

ored, as were those who served on<br />

a steering committee to deeign<br />

end implement tbe program, de<br />

signed to foster involvement and<br />

leadership in the community.<br />

"You paved your wsy," chart<br />

ber Executive Director Linds<br />

Shspons told the grsdustes.<br />

The nine month program begsn<br />

in September 1994 with s retreat,<br />

followed by monthly sessions thst<br />

covered perticulsr sspects of leed<br />

ership snd the community. Students<br />

sleo participated in proj<br />

ects, including organizing and<br />

planning the first Friends of the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Library</strong> golf outing; planning<br />

the first Businesa Education<br />

Connection Day; defining the<br />

quality of life in <strong>Canton</strong>; and developing<br />

a theme for <strong>Canton</strong> to be<br />

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Gat your appetitaa nody for<br />

the annual Pancake Breakfast.<br />

•pooMfad by the Experimental<br />

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Sunday June 18 — Father's<br />

Day — at Cantoo Plymouth<br />

MeUatai Airport<br />

« " Wa ara lb« pancake<br />

flippers." said Ed Purdy. EAA<br />

Chapter 113 president. refer<br />

ru| to tbe 75 member*<br />

Tbe public ia encouraged to<br />

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the popular breakfast that<br />

serve* aa a fund rai»er for the<br />

organisation. Adult tickets are<br />

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During the breakfast. EAA<br />

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uonai foal of the BAA is to<br />

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ndaa to children. Purdy said.<br />

From the breakfast and<br />

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sirport building and to provide<br />

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aung high school seniors who<br />

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The EAA recently awarded<br />

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The 1500 scholarships<br />

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District honors<br />

top volunteer<br />

Lm Aon Young *»» honored<br />

with th« V1PS (Vihumn m<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>School</strong>s) award by th*<br />

PNmouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board otf Kdu<br />

nation recmii><br />

The board and thr "1 ( «rr<br />

tonmitlx e*tabli»h«d the award<br />

to oi*vgratulaLr recugnitr vol<br />

unt«*n» who make a difirmw in<br />

the distnci<br />

Young has been an active vol<br />

unteer at both Field and BHitle><br />

«lemenlar> schools<br />

She has aer\«d a> PTO presi<br />

dent at both cchoo!*. organ ne ice cream tonal. estab<br />

hshed Art Week at both school*,<br />

and aila on the interviewing com<br />

tnitlee foe teaching candidates<br />

Voun| alao organized a birth-<br />

..<br />

day celebration tor Hen dev. e»<br />

tabhahed a aalute to volunteer*,<br />

and aervew ** a CATC H ilaring<br />

Athlete* 1"earning fot Children •<br />

Hospital' supporter ami worker<br />

'Her williafneea to help i» only<br />

a phone call away. »aid Bentley<br />

Klementars <strong>School</strong> principal Larry<br />

Miller "Her strength and inde<br />

l04, fal IM<br />

Eipart taioring tor mmn k woman -A* major crad* card* accepted<br />

Doing away with the position of<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High <strong>School</strong><br />

principal was a abort-lived idea.<br />

After <strong>Canton</strong> Principal Tom<br />

Mackenzie announced his reUre<br />

ment. Superintendent Charlea<br />

Little surveyed staff, students<br />

and parents to explore tbe poaai<br />

bility of realigning the adminis<br />

trative structure of the two high<br />

schools at Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Ed<br />

ucational Park.<br />

"I've come to the conclusion<br />

that both Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

Plymouth Salem should have a<br />

principal of their own, and that<br />

they should be on equal fooling.<br />

Liltle told the school board.<br />

"It wasn't difficult to come to<br />

that conclusion after speaking<br />

with people Students said they<br />

needed two principals. Even if we<br />

had an executive principal, it<br />

would be perceived aa a pyramid<br />

of bureaucracy people would have<br />

a tough time dealing with. Stu<br />

dents also aaid to leave tbe letter<br />

jackets aa they are "<br />

Parents want a principal aa a<br />

focus point, said Little<br />

Teachers emphasized that the<br />

two pnncipala need to be "on<br />

equal footing." the auperintend<br />

enl aatd. "They need to feel there<br />

ia an administrator at hand. They<br />

alao aaid there should be someone<br />

to oversee instruction."<br />

Little aaid he planned lo post<br />

the position of <strong>Canton</strong> principal<br />

right away<br />

The concept of area coordina<br />

tor* working aa assistant princi<br />

pals in various disciplines will be<br />

kept, he added<br />

Rotary Club aids<br />

deserving students<br />

Plymouth Rotary Club an<br />

nounced awards of Plymouth Ro<br />

tary Vocational Technical Scholarships<br />

to seniors at the Plymouth-Can<br />

ton Educational Park.<br />

Achievement in vocational and<br />

technical courses as well as<br />

school activities, work experience<br />

and community service determined<br />

the successful students<br />

They are:<br />

Jennifer Kelly of <strong>Canton</strong>. Plym<br />

outh Salem, culinary arts. Harold<br />

Kubitaki of <strong>Canton</strong>, Plymouth<br />

Salem, electrical technical. Theo<br />

dore Sherman of <strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth<br />

Salem, mechanical engineering;<br />

Amy Tibbita of Plymouth,<br />

Plymouth Salem, nursing; Daniel<br />

Van Hoi ten of <strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth<br />

Salem, culinary arts; Denise<br />

Butske of <strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

dental hygiene; Shannon Os-<br />

trowski of <strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, media; Melissa Robinaon<br />

of Plymouth. Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

marketing; Andrea Taylor of<br />

Plymouth, Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

child care; Ayman Bilbeiai of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, hotel/<br />

restaurant management<br />

Contributions from the Rotary<br />

Fall Festival chicken barbecue.<br />

Rotary Golf Claaaic and dona<br />

tions to the Plymouth Rotary<br />

Foundation support the scholarships<br />

Plymouth Rotary Club<br />

President Edwin Schulz and<br />

Foundation President Paul Sincock<br />

announced the awards: We<br />

expect this money will subatantially<br />

aid these fine students<br />

achieve their career goals Rotary<br />

salutes the many non-Rotarians<br />

whose contributions to Rotary<br />

events have made these young<br />

stem" job hopes possible<br />

Bash in the works<br />

for Old Shillelagh<br />

A James Joyce Bloomaday celebration<br />

ia planned for 5 9 p.m<br />

Thursday, June 15. at the Old<br />

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west end of Greek town in Detroit<br />

The eighth annual event ia<br />

planned by the metro Detroit<br />

Chapter of the lriah American<br />

Cultural Institute.<br />

Bloomaday — the anniversary<br />

of the day in 1904 when Leopold<br />

Bloom, the hero of Joyce's "Ulyaaes,"<br />

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For those who can't get to Dub<br />

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readings from "Ulysses"<br />

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ROLL CALL REPORT<br />

The Obiervtri THLRSOAY, JUNE IB, 1995<br />

House approves balanced budget plan<br />

Here'a how Observer & Eccen- fenae spending to rise an average<br />

of $8 mon annually above its<br />

tric area members of Congress present $257 btfion level. Domes<br />

were recorded on major roil call tic discretionary spending growth is<br />

votes In the week ending curbed by $190 bHion end international<br />

spending by one-third or $30<br />

billion.<br />

i HOUM<br />

For fiscal 1996, which begtns<br />

next October, the measure projects<br />

spending of $1.6 trillion, revenue<br />

of nearly $ 1.4 tiUkon and an<br />

annual deficit of $211 biMion.<br />

The legislation redefines the<br />

Consumer Prtce index so as to produce<br />

smaller cost-of-living Increases<br />

m Social Security, federal pensions<br />

and other benefit programs<br />

that receive automatic adjustments<br />

for inflation.<br />

A yes vote was to approve the<br />

Republican budget. Area repreeantathree<br />

voting yea were; Joseph<br />

Knottenberg, R-Birmingham.<br />

Voting no: Dale KHdee, D<br />

FHwt. Sander Levin. D Sowthfleid<br />

and Lynn Rivera, O-Ann Arbor.<br />

Republican Budget: voting<br />

238 for and 193 against, tha<br />

House approved a Republican plan<br />

to reach a balanced budget by<br />

2002. by curbing the growth of fed<br />

era! spending by S1.4 tntttor over<br />

the nest seven years. More than<br />

$6 trillion m red mk would remain in<br />

2002. but the national debt no<br />

longer would grow each year.<br />

The measure (H Con Res 67)<br />

eliminates three cabinet depart<br />

menu (Energy. Commerce and Education),<br />

284 federal programs,<br />

and 82 agencies and commissions.<br />

It reduces Medicare spend<br />

mg growth by $283 bMhon. Medic<br />

aid growth by $ 184 bttton and welfare<br />

growth by $ 101 bttion, and It -<br />

cuts individual and corporate taxes<br />

by $360 btftton while allowing de<br />

Coalition Budget: The House<br />

rejected. 100 for and 325 agamst.<br />

a balanced budget proposal by 23<br />

of the most conservative House<br />

Democrat* who caM themselves<br />

the coaibon. " It tailored torn the<br />

Republican budget (above) mainly<br />

by not cutting taxes and by spending<br />

more on Medicare, Medicaid,<br />

student loons and a hoot of domestic<br />

programs. It differed alao by<br />

going beyond a balanced budget m<br />

2002 to produce a surplus.<br />

• A yes vote supported the budget<br />

authored by conservative Democrats.<br />

Area io|wooowtattvoo voting<br />

no wore: Dole lUMeo, Joaaph<br />

KnoHonberg. Sender Levin end<br />

Lynn Rivera.<br />

Black Caucus Budget: By a<br />

vote of 56 for and 367 against, the<br />

House rejected a plan by the Congressional<br />

Black Caucus to balance<br />

the budget. It differed from<br />

the Republican budget (above)<br />

mainly by curbing defense spend<br />

mgby $201 billion, raising taxes<br />

on businesses by $695 Mlion,<br />

spending hundreds of billions more<br />

on domestic sodal programs and<br />

providing a tax credit to individuals<br />

equal to20 percent of one's FICA<br />

contribution.<br />

A yes vote supported the Back<br />

Caucus budget.<br />

ttvee voting *• were:<br />

Leria<br />

Conservative Budget: By a<br />

vote of 89 lor and 342 against, the<br />

House rejected a budget authored<br />

by some of the House's most domestic<br />

ftscaiy conservative Republicans.<br />

It used deeper spending<br />

cuts to achieve a balanced budget<br />

two years sooner than the seven<br />

years envisioned by the mainstream<br />

GOP budget (above). It de<br />

hvered the same tax cuts as the<br />

other Republican measure.<br />

A yes vote supported the plan to<br />

balance the budget m Ave years.<br />

Aroo lepreeontattvea voting no<br />

wore: KHdee, Knoltentoerg. Levin<br />

Patterson criticized for backing SMART<br />

BY PAT MI RPHV<br />

Bt vrr WaiTta<br />

By aupporting the recent<br />

SMART millage proposal. Oak<br />

land County Executive L Brooks<br />

Fstterson may have stuck his political<br />

neck out.<br />

One hint was the musing of<br />

slate Sen. Mat J Dunaskiss. R<br />

Lake Orion, who said he may<br />

challenge Patterson in next year's<br />

Republican primary for Oakland<br />

County executive.<br />

"The SMART thing (Patter<br />

son's endorsement) really both<br />

ered me." Dun ask is* aaid Tues<br />

day. "At a time the executive<br />

should have been leading in Oakland<br />

County to dismantle<br />

SMART, he was siding with<br />

Wayne County for a tax increase.<br />

1<br />

Patteraon chuckled at the<br />

thought of Dunaskiss running<br />

against him. "Ha the presaure of<br />

terms limits," the executive said<br />

Tuesday. "It makes usually nor<br />

mal people do goofy things."<br />

Dunaskiss can run for the senate<br />

only once more, in 1998 —<br />

something the executive said has<br />

colored his logic and wisdom.<br />

While Duaaskiss saw the exec<br />

utive's endorsement of SMART<br />

as a retreat from traditionally<br />

conservative policies, others saw<br />

that support as an indication of a<br />

maturing Patteraon, someone<br />

willing to take a region al view of a<br />

problem.<br />

Last Thursday at the Democratic<br />

caucus preceding the regular<br />

meeting of the Oakland Coun<br />

a<br />

0<br />

Q<br />

Sr Mary Hoqritnl to Ihrtarf with Willimm<br />

ty Board of Commissioners, for<br />

example, Democrats agreed that<br />

the SMART millage proposal<br />

would likely have been dead without<br />

the executive'a support.<br />

Commiaaioner Ruel E.<br />

McPherson of Hazel Park went so<br />

far as to describe Patterson's support<br />

ss "heroic," especially in<br />

light of heavy opposition from<br />

traditional Republican communities,<br />

including Waterford. the executive'a<br />

home community.<br />

For a moment. Democrats were<br />

silent, possibly disbelieving their<br />

own ears. "I never thought I'd<br />

hear that word from Democrat to<br />

describe Brooks Patterson," said<br />

a stunned Lawrence Pernick of<br />

Southfieid.<br />

One of Patterson's deputies.<br />

John L. Grubba, seemed to be<br />

aware hia boas had stuck his political<br />

neck out by backing<br />

SMART. "Were aware of<br />

SMART'S problems." he said to<br />

the Democrats as he outlined his<br />

vision of the transit system he<br />

and Patterson envision for Oak<br />

land.<br />

Grubba said there is no working<br />

model of the transit system they<br />

see SMART becoming, although<br />

the Minneapolis transit system<br />

has some of the neighborhood services<br />

Oakland voters are demanding.<br />

"But we (Oakland <strong>officials</strong>)<br />

know we have to deliver on our<br />

promise to make SMART tbe<br />

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Voters elect new SC trustee, reject Greenleaf<br />

Br RALPH H. KCHTINAW<br />

erar? Wmmta<br />

After 18 ywi on th* <strong>School</strong><br />

craft Collect Board of Trust***,<br />

Livonia resident Herry Gr*enl*af<br />

lost his <strong>bid</strong> for re election Monday<br />

to Plymouth resident Brian<br />

Broderick<br />

Hroderick, 28, came in second<br />

in the four-way race for three six<br />

year terms on the college board.<br />

Truato* Mary Breen of Plymouth<br />

Township was the top votegetter<br />

with 6,366 vote* in the<br />

unofficial tally. Broderick polled<br />

5.679 vote*. Board Chairman<br />

Stove Regan of Plymouth got<br />

5,307 vote*. Greenleaf received<br />

5.188.<br />

Trustee Carol Strom of Livonia,<br />

who was appointed in February<br />

1994 to fill a vacancy, ran unopposed<br />

for a two-year term expiring<br />

June 30. 1997. She received 7.992<br />

votes.<br />

Greenleaf. 57. the longs*t-serv<br />

ing <strong>School</strong>craft board member,<br />

wss first elected in 1977. His last<br />

heard meeting will be June 28.<br />

Although Greenleaf is "still<br />

puzzled" aa to why he lost he<br />

suspects it ha* something to do<br />

with being the only individual<br />

among the four competitor* for<br />

three aesta to not live in Plymouth<br />

or <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Voter turnout in the Plymouth -<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> school district, where s<br />

millage waa on the ballot, was far<br />

higher th*n in the Northville,<br />

Mary Breen<br />

Garden City, Livonia and<br />

Clarencevill* districts, accounting<br />

for more than half the votea.<br />

Greenleaf was the No. 2 votegetter<br />

in Livonia with 894 votes,<br />

No. 3 in Garden City with 667<br />

votes. No. 3 in Clarenceville with<br />

297 votes. No. 2 in Northville<br />

with 430 votee. but last in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

with 2.832 votes.<br />

That wss more than 500 votes behind<br />

his nearest competitor in<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

-It s very disturbing when you<br />

look st the low frequency of voting."<br />

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service 1 have been granted by the<br />

voters." he said.<br />

Broderick, an attorney with<br />

Leikin k Ingber of Southfield.<br />

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Catholic Central High <strong>School</strong>,<br />

Notre Dame University and the<br />

University of Detroit He is currently<br />

working on a master's de<br />

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Wayne State University<br />

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Greenleaf defeated, but "111 do<br />

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"I 1 1 A. J I I I LI 11 I I 1-1 11 ' 1 '' "<br />

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Harry<br />

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congratulate the candidates who<br />

won. Thanks to all my family,<br />

friends and supporters. I can't<br />

name everybody. You wouldn t<br />

have room in the paper."<br />

Broderick will be sworn in July<br />

10<br />

Ragan. 29. has been a member<br />

of the board since he was appointed<br />

to fill s vacancy in February<br />

1991.<br />

He was also sorry to *ee<br />

Greenleaf defeated. "He's been s<br />

mentor to me on the board, and<br />

although we've occasionally been<br />

competitors, I think I'm the better<br />

for it, and 111 miss him on the<br />

board," Ragan said. .<br />

Greenleaf, Began said, "wasn't<br />

afraid to criticize the administra<br />

tion when he thought it was appropriate.<br />

Harry took very little<br />

for granted. n<br />

Ragan, wbo*e strong advocacy<br />

of co*t containment in health care<br />

and wages may have cost him the<br />

endorsement of the faculty union,<br />

said, "I think that it's very clear<br />

that 1 intend to continue to pursue<br />

the issue of containing health<br />

care cost snd salaries, and the<br />

faculty is going to have to deal<br />

with that."<br />

Breen. 61. joined the <strong>School</strong>-<br />

*tA '<br />

craft board in 1983. A former<br />

teacher. Breen taught for 16 years,<br />

then worked 10 years as a school<br />

administrator and retired in 1986.<br />

"I feel very badly about Harry."<br />

she said. "He's been a colleague a<br />

long time. I feel terrible." But she<br />

congratulated Broderick. "He ran<br />

a hard campaign and I look for- ,<br />

ward to working with him."<br />

Ragan praised Broderick, too. j<br />

"Brian Broderick deserves to be •<br />

complimented for running a very »<br />

aggressive and strong campaign. .<br />

He's a fine man and I'm looking<br />

forward to working with him<br />

IIIgllvi vsama. is. "'ft. —~ —<br />

Area lawmaker's court merger bill gathers sponsors<br />

BY TIM RICHARD<br />

'But Detroit residents can vote while the rest of the state gets an<br />

SI APT warm*<br />

for all 64 "circuit-level' judges other.<br />

If promises were votes. Rep. while out-county resident* can Detroit Recorder's Court was<br />

Deborah Whyman's bill to merge vote for only 35 'circuit judges established in 1957 and "current-<br />

Detroit* Recorder's Court with This is s violation erf the principle ly has jurisdiction of all felony<br />

Wayne Circuit Court will be an of one person, one vote.'<br />

criminal cases arising within the<br />

easy victory.<br />

"There is a perceived oontrover City of Detroit" according to the<br />

In one day. June 8. she gath sy that this bill »* raci*L That's Michigan Manual, which add*:<br />

ered signatures of 53 co sponsors absolutely silly. There is no basis "During 1986, the Recorder's<br />

and promise* of support from in fact to call it racist When Court and 3rd Circuit Court be-<br />

nine other state representatives someone says 'racist,' people gan an 'administrative unifies<br />

who declined to be official co aren't running for cover any tion' whereby all felony ca*e* are<br />

•ponsors. H will take 56 vote* to more."<br />

tried in Recorder's Court facili-<br />

pass thebill.<br />

Whyman, s second-term memties. On s routing basis, five<br />

"It's * matter of fairness. Both ber from the conservative wing of Wayne County circuit judge* are<br />

judges have the same salary, tbe a conservative party, has topped assigned to hear felony cases in<br />

name benefit* and the same juris an issue that has simmered for the Recorder's Court"<br />

diction," said Whyman, RCan- decades. The core issue is that In short Detroit alone, with<br />

ton<br />

Detroit get* one kind of a system. half of Wayne County's popula<br />

IIH I'll HI M't lllinill in Iininnrtumnbbi<br />

Gift Certificates « IN NEED OF A<br />

Available<br />

tion, electa 29 judge* who . try . felo at<br />

ny cases and provides half the<br />

votes to elect five other judges<br />

who sit in Recorder's Court at any<br />

one time.<br />

Everywhere-else in Michigan,<br />

felonies are tried before circuit<br />

judges who are elected on a countywide<br />

or multi-county baais.<br />

Only Detroit has a city-elected<br />

Recorder's Court<br />

Si* Democrats from Wayne and<br />

Macomb counties, including Eileen<br />

DeHart of Westland, signed<br />

on as co-sponsors of Whyman's<br />

bill. Of those who declined to sup<br />

port it she said, only one actually<br />

called it "bad policy ."<br />

Whyman's bill, still unnumbered,<br />

provides:<br />

• Effective Jap. 1, 1996. Detroit<br />

Recorder's Court is abolished.<br />

Wayne Circuit Court would have<br />

jurisdiction over felony cases.<br />

• No judge would lose a job. Every<br />

recorder's judge would become<br />

a circuit judge for the remainder<br />

of the term • to In which afkirk he Ka or nr she gKp was WAR<br />

pot<br />

rwt<br />

of<br />

nf<br />

court<br />

court<br />

reform.<br />

reform.<br />

Leaders of the<br />

elected or appointed.<br />

State Bar are pushing a plan to<br />

• Recorder's judges who become merge circuit recorder's, probate<br />

circuit judges will have the right and district courts into s single<br />

to run for reelection by filing an "trial court."<br />

affidavit of incumbency, just like<br />

circuit judges, snd would have a Out*tat* politico* want state |<br />

ballot designation as "judge of the government to fund all trial J<br />

circuit court"<br />

courts, the way it has funded<br />

Whyman knows she will meet Wayne Circuit Detroit Recorder's<br />

resistance on one point Detroit, and Detroit District courts since<br />

with its lsrge blsck majority, will 1980. The battle was waged early<br />

want to elect its "own 'judges. Al- in June during debate over the<br />

most certainly there will be efforts court budget bill.<br />

to elect circuit judges from subcounty<br />

districts.<br />

A state Supreme Court task •<br />

"I'd be happy to work with force in May recommended full<br />

them on that It's like we do the state funding of "core costs" of<br />

Court of Appeals." Whyman said. courts. The Supreme Court itself<br />

(Court of Appeals judge* serve the is due to rule this year on a law-<br />

entire state but are elected from suit demanding full state funding.<br />

four districts with roughly equal The Supreme Court taak force<br />

populations.)<br />

also recommends that a single tri-<br />

Whyman's bill, which Speaker al court be one option and also<br />

Paul Hillegonds is likely to refer proposes larger admin istraitve<br />

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10A<br />

Millage election<br />

Voters send message to board<br />

Betorr taking *ny further action on a<br />

nulla**- My mouth <strong>Canton</strong> school offi-<br />

' nab should spend umr figuring out<br />

*hv a 2 t nutt property tax increase waa reectrd<br />

hy u*i> im Monday<br />

Then- »,ts a message in the 4.1-45-3,948 re<br />

«-ct: in >f the tax that *ould have raised $12<br />

million }-"t<br />

\ i^-r> werv saving "l-i^ten to us<br />

Then- were X.her undercurrent* to the elec-<br />

• K»r. Si'me vuter* who normally would have<br />

*en *uppcrtive \»Ked no because they want<br />

:r.. .re leather* in the classrooms, not computer*<br />

They aren't the only ones disenchanted<br />

with the high tech road taken by the schools<br />

\ no M*er questioned the value of high tech<br />

-•quipnient noting that the voter's child was<br />

having a *w»rd time learning to read<br />

The voter has a point It doesn't matter bow<br />

man* miie> of fiber-optic cable the schools<br />

nave laid r how many computers there are in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

OPINION<br />

the math lab to a parent whose child is having<br />

a difficult time learning how to read.<br />

The no vole on the millage increase poses a<br />

perplexing question The cost wasn't much, so<br />

why did voters cast their ballot against it?<br />

Certainly there were some mean-apinted<br />

voters wh


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THIRSDAY, JUNK 15. 1995<br />

KAREN MEIER<br />

What is right<br />

with America 12<br />

Today* a holiday! At least on my calendar.<br />

It Myt right here on the 15th, "last day of<br />

school — summer vscstion begins ."<br />

This calendar, the one that's nine months long<br />

and ends in June, is really the only calendar we<br />

pay attention to around here. The time between<br />

June and September? We don't mark, it; we don't<br />

keep track of »t. Time goes right on out the window<br />

for three months every year in my house<br />

This nine-month calendar is as normal as bare<br />

feet, fireflies, ice cream trucks and blue skies<br />

But there are many people whose calendars<br />

aren't like that at all. Their calendar and their<br />

pace is relentless — day after day, month after<br />

month, year after year, no summers off. no<br />

three month breaks And there's a group out<br />

there who actually trumpet and c*lebrata toe<br />

unrelenting nature of their work and life. Thornare<br />

the folks who bnng us our mail<br />

"Neither arrow, nor rain," the saying goes,<br />

"nor heat, nor gloom of night, stays these couriers<br />

from the swift completion of their appointed<br />

rounds " Nothing stops them Not even a holiday<br />

like today<br />

Judy Smith can confirm that. She's a mail<br />

earner working out of the Livonia Post Office.<br />

And today, in this last installment in the<br />

"What's right with America" senes. Judy Smith,<br />

relentless snd dedicated in what she does, ia my<br />

honored guest.<br />

Judy, a life-long resident of Redford. has de-<br />

. livered letters for more than two decades. 22<br />

See Fi<br />

14A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ©bseruer<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Bridal Registry, Page 15A<br />

Religious News, Page 18A<br />

Page 13A<br />

Docents explain garden's secrets<br />

_ Graham Markea enjoys<br />

introducing people to the<br />

wonders of Mother Nature.<br />

A docent, Markes explains<br />

the flora and fauna found<br />

at the University of Michigan's<br />

Matthaei Botanical<br />

Gardens and Conservatory<br />

in Ann Arbor.<br />

Br CHRISTINA PUOCO<br />

STAFF Warraa<br />

In all honesty,<br />

when achool kida go<br />

on field tripa the<br />

last thing tbay<br />

want to do ia pay<br />

attention.<br />

Tour guides at<br />

the Matthaei Botanical Gardens and<br />

Conservatory in Ann Arbor, known<br />

as docenta, have learned a trick,<br />

however. They use the Hawaiian<br />

Punch method of teaching<br />

Docents like Plymouth's Graham<br />

Markes give children a first-hand<br />

look at the fruits like guava and papaya<br />

found in the drink.<br />

They'll never see these unless<br />

they go to tropical islands like<br />

Hawaii, Tahiti or the Caribbean islands,"<br />

he aaid.<br />

The old saying goes "familiarity<br />

breeds contempt," but not with children<br />

who visit the botanical gardens<br />

Markes rubs the . two ends of s<br />

lemon tree leaf together and aaks<br />

them what it reminds them of<br />

Lemon Pledge.<br />

Many children — and even adults<br />

— probably never knew thst bananas<br />

grow upward, until docents<br />

•how them.<br />

Chocoholics are intrigued by<br />

chocolate trees and the beans that<br />

are ground to make cocoa.<br />

-We use common names and try<br />

to tell the children something that ia<br />

of interest to them." he said.<br />

Just like orange cones placed in a<br />

highway construction *one. planta<br />

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Flowers on a popsicle plant are<br />

tucked inside brightly colored leaves<br />

that serve as beacons to the poll ins- •<br />

tors, signaling the presence of the<br />

flower itself.<br />

Volunteering as s docent was a<br />

natural progression for the retired<br />

chemist. Markes was always interested<br />

in plants and was curious<br />

about the position after seeing s notice<br />

in the Plymouth Observer nearly<br />

six years ago.<br />

In addition to being a docent,<br />

Markes and hia wife Elizabeth volunteer<br />

in the greenhouse, planting<br />

seedlings and transplanting plants,<br />

as well as preparing for the annual<br />

flower show.<br />

• "We get all those plants up and<br />

See DOCENTS, 14A<br />

Enjoy a day of exciting<br />

displays and exhibitions!<br />

/ A i<br />

fj /i /<br />

Saturday, June 17, 1995 ^<br />

10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.<br />

A "fanner* m Safety "<br />

pnfgram hnmghi to yim M<br />

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Cities of Wayne and<br />

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For more information, call 467-5555<br />

-11 #<br />

STAFF PHOTOS ST BBi.<br />

• Hike Rodeo Course<br />

During Filled with his stories: tours,<br />

docent Graham<br />

Markes of<br />

Plymouth tells<br />

stories about the<br />

plants which<br />

relate to<br />

everyday life<br />

and shows off<br />

the flora like<br />

the tropical<br />

plumeria<br />

flowers. .<br />

1><br />

(Kids mux bring their hikes., ami helmets 'I<br />

• BMX Trick Bike Demo<br />

• Inhne Skating Exhibition<br />

• D A R E Corvette<br />

• Helmet Decorating Contest<br />

• Electrical Safety<br />

• Drug Dog/Border Patrol<br />

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• Survival Flight Helicopter<br />

• Fire Engine<br />

• Helmet Discount Coupons<br />

• Mini CPR '*nd Babysitting Demos<br />

• Child I D. Programs<br />

• And More!<br />

.10 Years Of Yamr Favortir rklngi!<br />

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' Ovrr SO SprtMaft) Sum<br />

Moll Hours MtmJay .Saturday 10-9. Sunday 11-6


14A(P,C)<br />

Docents<br />

tkat.'" sa*d Mark**.<br />

tot ti hum* 1* too<br />

• flower gardco to<br />

1b ortW to twcosn* * docent.<br />

gy -wemk cvum in which<br />

tWy an taught tour technique*<br />

aad baear botany according to<br />

Ka&hv Fieocb. th* docent director<br />

at th* §ard**v» French i* * former<br />

docent herself who became the di<br />

rector after she «uj|wud to gar<br />

tini management thai they offer<br />

formal training for the volunteer*.<br />

Ska's been training other* ever<br />

since<br />

Enthusiastic folk* of ail age*<br />

who want to learn about botany<br />

oo their own are more than welcome<br />

to volunteer. French *akt<br />

"None of the tour* they five are<br />

from page 13A<br />

Family Room<br />

war* to be esaei. And her life, her<br />

work and she. herself, are shiniftg<br />

•samples of what is nght in this<br />

country And here, the day after<br />

F!a* Day and oouple of weeks be<br />

for* the Fourth of July, celebrat<br />

mg what's right in this country<br />

couldn't be more timely<br />

Judy **» born and raised in<br />

Bedford She attended Redford<br />

Union High <strong>School</strong> a* did her<br />

only child. Jeffrey Anderson. He's<br />

all grown up- now and doean't live<br />

m Redford anymore. But Judy<br />

fee* She's lived in her same<br />

house on the same quiet street for<br />

•early 20 year* And she s delivered<br />

letters and packages for more<br />

Chan 20 years in Livonia. 17 of<br />

thoae yean have been oo the<br />

same route, in and around the<br />

Livonia Mall<br />

She know* her people and they<br />

know ber She's shared the joy of<br />

births with them and the sadne*s<br />

of deaths over the year*. She s<br />

suited the people on her route in<br />

the hoapital when they took sick<br />

and visited them - in numng<br />

heme* when they went there.<br />

She's brought them stamp* and<br />

good new*. I bet she's even told<br />

about her only grandchild, a<br />

beautiful little girl. Stephanie,<br />

who visits Judy at<br />

Judy usually works 9 or 10<br />

hour* each day Monday through<br />

Saturday She works m the op^<br />

preaaive beat of summer and the<br />

biting cold of winter. She hepe in<br />

and out of her mail truck more<br />

sh+r. 30 ume* a day And along<br />

the way, from Ume to time, she ia<br />

aaked for direction*. Which i* fine<br />

street* and intersection*<br />

mrtA north and south are the tool*<br />

of her trade.<br />

Also, along the way. she s en<br />

countered some four-legged<br />

reran irs and once in a great<br />

tflule, a two legged one. But in all<br />

her 22 year* of delivering mail.<br />

too serious ha* ever come<br />

tftheee encounters.<br />

She wears her uniform proudly.<br />

She Mill remember* how the uniform.<br />

crisp<br />

her all thoae years e*o when she<br />

aaw the mail lady dropping mail<br />

off st the K<br />

aatf<br />

The uniform. Judy decided.<br />

walking, with nobody looking over<br />

her shoulder every minute, waa<br />

Jftat. coo. And that was way back<br />

„ And now, year* later. Judy<br />

J write*. -My job ia very u y » ^<br />

2 la ma" Aad aha underlined<br />

Judy is dedicated to her work<br />

all vi^L bwt not tothe exduawo<br />

of IwJ^JJveejAar woAmg<br />

. for<br />

~A Note of Thanks: Te the<br />

to<br />

$/rff<br />

canned lour*." the explained<br />

"Bach docent ia teeponaibl* foe<br />

determining how or what they are<br />

going to cover on the tour.<br />

"They are eaeentiaily given the<br />

bnatc information, and they them<br />

aetvea develop the tour* that they<br />

give each time.' the aaid. "They<br />

have to have a lot of flexibility<br />

and intereet in the subject, obvi<br />

. ouaiy. and the willingne** to work<br />

to make an effort to continue their<br />

Learning."<br />

French aaid docent* are import<br />

ant to the every day ectivitiee of<br />

the garden*.<br />

-*Tbey are eaaentially the front<br />

line* for the gardens in term* of<br />

having a face," French said. "At<br />

the garden* moat of the people<br />

work behind the scene*, so you<br />

from page 13A<br />

"Family Room" conte*t quit<br />

winners who now have all been<br />

awarded their place in this<br />

"What * Right with America" se<br />

rie*. 1 extend an enormous, great<br />

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don't often get a chance to in<br />

tared with any of them and learn<br />

about th* plant*. They (tha. docenU)<br />

help people discover what<br />

plant* are all about."<br />

The garden* and conservatory<br />

are at 1800 N Dixboro Road, Ann<br />

Arbor Tour* of the conaervatory<br />

are at 10:30 am. and 2 pm moat<br />

Saturday*, and 2 pm. moat Sunday*.<br />

Only 30 people per hour are<br />

Allowed in the garden*. Trail<br />

tour* are at 2 p.m. the first week<br />

end of the month On holiday<br />

weekend*, the trail walk* are re*<br />

cheduled to the next weekend.<br />

Reservations for group tours<br />

must be mad* at leeat three week*<br />

in advance. Tour* are not offered<br />

ia August or December<br />

Markes ha* discovered a lot<br />

since becoming a docent. It s fee- •<br />

cinating, he said, to learn of the<br />

importance of plant*. He re mem<br />

ber* as a child seeing lifejecket*<br />

on a cruise and ha* since learned<br />

that cork plants, found at the garden*.<br />

provide the buoyancy.<br />

Growing up in Wyandotte, he also<br />

used plants for recreational pur<br />

po*e*<br />

"Back in the day* when I waa<br />

younger, when we went fishing, we<br />

used * long piece of bamboo and a<br />

piece of cork for a float," he said.<br />

Toward the end of the walk<br />

through the conaervatory. he<br />

shows the annatto, a dye of redd<br />

iah yellow made from the pulp<br />

around the seed* of a tropical di<br />

cotyledonou* tree. When margarine<br />

was introduced to the public.<br />

consumers mixed annatto with<br />

the dairy product to give it e yellowieh<br />

tint.<br />

He shares tho*e stone* with<br />

adult visitors end in return many<br />

of them teach him a thing or two.<br />

"We take advantage of the viai<br />

tors, particularly the edult visitors,<br />

coming In from other eountriee,"<br />

Mark** said. For example,<br />

one foreign gueet told him that<br />

women in Tahiti wear Hibiscus<br />

flowers on either ear to signify<br />

their marital statua<br />

Sometime* the gardens can<br />

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Sri Lanka wa* aweatruck by the<br />

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had only seen in her homeland.<br />

"She told me, '1 don't know if I<br />

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For Markea. one of the moet<br />

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• adult "piped right up" and recited<br />

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time.<br />

< "He had only been here once<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. William Van Erp<br />

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of their daughter, Tammy<br />

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A July wedding is planned in<br />

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ia."<br />

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north of Eight Mile, in Farming<br />

ton Hill*.<br />

The them* wa» choaeri becaua*<br />

the church"* annual summer<br />

gathering for kida haa been given<br />

a new emphaais for 1995 — par-<br />

^ ent* and children interacting in a<br />

at rrm Frw unnod MeVwdBt fun. educational and meaningful<br />

•Crx^cr,. 3 To-" Soa« *«»C«M<br />

M HMO '<br />

'~*i\ naWi v a^w^aa aaaac^n"<br />

s s e<br />

children and their parent* coma<br />

together." aaid Judy Street, children'a<br />

minister at first Church.<br />

"Just like Disney World, parent*<br />

will be in charge ol their own children<br />

and will spend tha entire<br />

time with their children.<br />

"The philosophy behind 'Celebrating<br />

Families' ia that too many<br />

time* we have children and parent*<br />

doing thing* separately So<br />

this year w* want to give families<br />

the chance to be together and to<br />

offer a great Ume for mom and<br />

dad to interact not only with their<br />

own kida but with other moms<br />

and dad* in the community "<br />

T>e first hour will feature the<br />

Boon* Family from Cobourg.<br />

Ont-. Canada, with puppets, dra<br />

RELIGION CALENDAR<br />

have its summer Sunday <strong>School</strong><br />

during the 9:30 a m worship ser<br />

vice in June. July and August.<br />

Children ages 3-10 are invited U)<br />

come and hear Bible stories, sing<br />

song*, play game* and make<br />

craft*. Holy Cross is at 30650 Six<br />

Mile Road. Livonia- For more information.<br />

call (313) 427-1414.<br />

• N0WSN0WIN0<br />

Pastors Steve Stump and Andy<br />

Petro and the congregation of Calvary<br />

Missionary Church have eilervded<br />

an invitaUon to tbe community<br />

to see Billy Graham's new<br />

film. "Charles Colaon: Reluctant<br />

Prophet," at 6 p.m. Sunday. June<br />

18, at the church, 29650 W. Six<br />

Mile Road. Livonia. For more in<br />

formation, call the church at (313)<br />

261 5050<br />

• PHAYEIIL<br />

A prayer dinner will be held at<br />

5:30 p m Tuesday. June 20. st the<br />

Livonia Sveden House. 29471<br />

Seven Mile Road at Middlebelt.<br />

Sr Loretta Mellon will be the<br />

guest speaker ReaervaUons are<br />

necessary by calling Kathleen<br />

Hollowell at (313) 427-4371 or Pat<br />

Slinder al (313) 522 8905.<br />

• CHRISTIAN<br />

"Summer Fitneas' will be the<br />

subject of the Tueaday. June 20.<br />

ma, objection lessons and person<br />

al storiaa. Donna Boone and bus<br />

band Laurie use daughtars<br />

Kimbartey. 14, Laura La*. 10, *nd<br />

niece Vickie, 16, aa puppeteers<br />

Tha second hour will have par<br />

enla and children engaged in outdoor<br />

activities cralU, games and<br />

refreshment*<br />

A free nursery ia provided for<br />

children through age 2, and 3<br />

year-olds will have their own class<br />

after the Boone* ftniah entertaining<br />

with their puppet* Children<br />

age 4-12 will jotn their parent* for<br />

the outdoor activities<br />

Visitors are welcome, even kids<br />

without parent* or whose parent*<br />

cannot come. ParenUea* kid* will<br />

simply be "adopted" for the eve<br />

meeting of Metro West Christian<br />

Women After 6. The group will<br />

meet 6:30-«:30 p.m. at the Holi<br />

day Inn. 1-275 and Six Mile Road.<br />

Livonia. The special feature will<br />

be "Fit aa a Fiddle" with phyaical<br />

therapist Dennis Engeler. Singer<br />

Connie Randall will preaent "Fit<br />

for a Song" and Vivian Brandson<br />

will speak on "Pit for Life." Coat<br />

ia $11. Reservations can be made<br />

through June 15 by calling Jan<br />

Paver at (810) 349-7404 or Gerry<br />

Johnson at (313) 464-6433.<br />

• "SUMY or<br />

Temple Baptist Church in Red<br />

ford will present "The Glory of<br />

Freedom," a dramaUc musical<br />

based on the "real" meaning of<br />

freedom, at 7 p.m. Friday snd Sat<br />

urday. June 23-24. and at 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday, June 25, at the church.<br />

West Chicago at Telegraph Road.<br />

Ticket* for the IV*-hour production<br />

coat $3 and $5 for main<br />

floor and balcony seating. They<br />

are available at the church 9.30<br />

a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through<br />

Friday and 6 8 p.m Wedneeday.<br />

or by mail (Check. VISA or Mast<br />

erCard) at 35800 W. Chicago.<br />

Redford 48239. Children under<br />

age four will not be admitted be<br />

cause of the length of the produc<br />

tion.<br />

For more information, call the<br />

church at (313) 255-3339.<br />

ning by the adult they came with<br />

or another available parent<br />

There i* no fee for "Celebrating<br />

Familiea," the church's summer<br />

vacation Bible time activity. The -<br />

church haa not had an official va<br />

cation Bible school for several<br />

year*.<br />

For the past two summers, Detroit<br />

First Church has offered<br />

"Marketplace." a market eiperi<br />

ence where children study He<br />

brew history and culture, sold<br />

crafts they made and bought<br />

items with the money they<br />

earned.<br />

For more informaUon about<br />

"CetebraUng Families." call the<br />

church at (810) 348-7800.<br />

• FAMILY CONCENTS<br />

Out of Box Miniatries will present<br />

two family concerts — st 6 p.m<br />

Sunday. June 25, and 7 p.m.<br />

Thursday. June 29, st the<br />

Clarenceville United Methodist<br />

Church. 20300 Middlebelt Road.<br />

Livonia. Out of Box is a perform<br />

ing aria ministry that uses music,<br />

chalk art. illusion and humor For<br />

more informaUon. call (810) 474-<br />

3444.<br />

• STRAWKMY FlSTfVAL<br />

The First United Methodist<br />

Church of Wayne will have iU<br />

Strawberry Feetival noon U» 3<br />

p.m. Sunday, June 25. at the<br />

church, 3 Town Square. Wayne.<br />

Sloppy joes, beverages and<br />

strawberry shortcake will be<br />

served at the festival sponsored<br />

by United Methodist Men For<br />

more information, call (313) 721-<br />

4801.<br />

- WORSHIP<br />

Augsburg Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church in Redford offers informal<br />

worship services at 7 p m. Thursdays<br />

at the church, 24801 W. Chicago<br />

Road. The service replaces<br />

the regular 5 p.m. contemporary<br />

worship service on Saturday.<br />

Sunday services will conUnue at<br />

9:30 a.m. Saturday worship will<br />

resume after Labor Day. For more<br />

informaUon. call (313) 534-5389.<br />

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Th* <strong>Canton</strong> N*wcoro*rs<br />

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June 17. at Paulkwood<br />

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Trail and one block east of<br />

Mam. The open bouae will<br />

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and refreshments Th*<br />

Freedom Eagk Holistic<br />

school, hypnotherapy and<br />

Alternative* for health For<br />

more information, call<br />

Karen at 207 0969<br />

The Plymouth YMCA's<br />

16th annual run will be<br />

happening on Father's<br />

Day. Sunday. June 18.<br />

There will be Iota of fun<br />

and excitement far all age*<br />

730 a-m. a Junior Jog for<br />

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Service* for Judy F Wdb. 60. of<br />

Plymouth war* WwiMidiJ, Jun*<br />

7. •( the SchrdarHowall Funeral<br />

bom* with the Rev. Leland L<br />

SMM Jr. officiating. Burial M in<br />

Rivermide Cemetery ia Plymouth<br />

She >u bora April 29. 1946. in<br />

Plymouth, and died Sunday. June<br />

4. ia Livonia. She wa» • home<br />

maker aad lifelong Plymouth res<br />

ideal.<br />

She ia survived by her brother*<br />

and listen. Opal Mucker of Can<br />

ton. Haaal Hogan of Plymouth,<br />

Orville Welle of Livonia, Jamea<br />

Well* of La* V*ga». Dak Weils of<br />

Plymouth, Gary Walla of Livonia,<br />

•ister-in-law Mary Ann WelU of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. She is preceded in death<br />

by her parents. Arthur and Roeel<br />

la Wells, and her brother. Erneat<br />

Wells.<br />

Memorials may be made to the<br />

Michigan Diabetes Aaaociation.<br />

W1UJ1IUMACJ*.<br />

Services for Willie Range Jr.. 53.<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> were Friday. June 9. at<br />

St. John Neumann Catholic<br />

Church with the Rev. Chris Maus<br />

officiating. Burial waa in United<br />

Mimiirii)' Gardens, in Superior<br />

Township.<br />

He was born March 28. 1942, ia<br />

Ark. and died Saturday, June 3,<br />

in Kalamexoo. He was a contractor<br />

with Royal Palace Homes and<br />

spent one year ae a sales repre<br />

(tentative. He came to the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

community in 1990 from Westland.<br />

He was a member of St.<br />

John Neumann Catholic Church<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong>. He graduated from In<br />

diana Univeraity in 1964. He was<br />

a member of Alpha Phi Alpha.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Ms<br />

ria G. of <strong>Canton</strong>; children, Aman<br />

da M. of <strong>Canton</strong>. Nicholas of Can<br />

too, Jonathan of <strong>Canton</strong>. Christopher<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong>; parent*. Willie<br />

and Geneval Range of Indiana;<br />

three brothers and five sisters.<br />

Memorials may be made as<br />

Mass offerings<br />

iwns<br />

Services for Robert Lawrence<br />

Gotta, 74, of Plymouth were held<br />

Saturday. June 10. at the First<br />

Student<br />

letters<br />

reach far<br />

In the "Mail for Military" program,<br />

teacher Jodi Ring s ^ est<br />

Middle <strong>School</strong> sixth-graders volunteered<br />

to write to servicemen<br />

and women. More than 190 letters<br />

were sent out under • combined<br />

language arta and social studies<br />

assignment. Weet Middle <strong>School</strong><br />

ranked at the top in the state of<br />

Michigan for middle schools that<br />

sent letter*.<br />

A number of responding letters<br />

were received from the service<br />

peraoanal. The students had the<br />

delight of posting them on a map<br />

of the world, and alao doing chart<br />

lag and gr*pfr'"g aa to where the<br />

letters came from.<br />

"This ia an excellent program<br />

which oombines language arta<br />

and social studiee aa well aa com<br />

munity service," said Ring. -The<br />

kids met some feecinating people<br />

who were tationed all over the<br />

world - Cuba. China aad Saudi<br />

Arabia were juat a few of the<br />

of the respondents to<br />

the letters aaid how thrilled they<br />

really wanted the students to « of<br />

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WAYNE<br />

591-0900<br />

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644-1070<br />

Uaited Methodist Church ia<br />

Northville, with Dr. Douglas Ver<br />

non officiating. Local arrange<br />

menu were made by the<br />

Schroder-Howell Funeral Home<br />

ia Plymouth.<br />

He waa born Sept. &, 1920, ia<br />

Plymouth, and died Tuesday. .<br />

June &, in Plymouth. He was a retired<br />

cabinet maker (eelf employed)<br />

ia the Northville commu<br />

nity. He came to the Plymouth<br />

community in 1994 from Northville.<br />

He waa a member of the<br />

Northville First Uaited Method<br />

1st Church, and Stu Rockefeller<br />

Ham Radio Club. He served in<br />

the U-S. Army during World War<br />

II. He graduated from Plymouth<br />

High <strong>School</strong> ia 1939.<br />

He is survived by his erife. Aanabell<br />

of Plymouth, daughter*.<br />

Kaye Marie Horefall of Montana,<br />

and Linda Jean Freiny of Monroe;<br />

son. Richard Allan Gotta of Traverea<br />

City, six grandchildren;<br />

brother in-laet. Howard R. Eber<br />

sole of Fluahiac water-In daw.<br />

Audrey Gotta of Fla. He is preceded<br />

in death by his daughter. Jane<br />

Ann Gotta; brother. Arthur C-,<br />

and sister. Mary Ebersole<br />

Memorials may be made to Arbor<br />

Hoepice or the First United<br />

Methodist Church of Northville.<br />

RVTN C. LSWM<br />

Services for Ruth C. L^wis, 87, of<br />

South Lyon, were Friday, June 9<br />

at First Presbyterian Church in<br />

South Lyon, with the Rev Mary<br />

G. Ludvigaen officiating. She waa<br />

born Oct 24,1907, in Athens. Ga.<br />

and died Thursday, June I. She<br />

was secretary for the Centers for<br />

Disease Control in Atlanta.<br />

She is survived by her daugh<br />

tar. Ellen L Galea of Novi (formarly<br />

of Plymouth); son. John<br />

Lewis of Fla.; au grandchildren;<br />

and six great grandchildren.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the Alxheimer't Aaaociation,<br />

Detroit Area Chapter. 17290<br />

W. Twelve Mile Road, Suite 100,<br />

Southfteld, Mich. 49076.<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

CAM. JOHN<br />

A memorial service for Earl John<br />

Philip^ of Plymouth, will be held<br />

Saturday. June 24, at 1 p m. al<br />

the Schrader-Howell Funeral<br />

Home, ia Plymouth, with Douglas<br />

Mason officiating.<br />

He waa born Aug. 8,1910 in<br />

Mount Vernon. Ohio, and died<br />

Friday. June 2. ia Eaat Lansing.<br />

He had 31 years service with the<br />

Hydramatic Division of the Gen<br />

eral Motor* Corporation aa a asperi<br />

mental engineer. He waa a life<br />

and 50-year member of the Free A<br />

Accepted Mason* of Michigan.<br />

Royal Oak Lodge No. 464; mem<br />

ber of The First Church of Christ,<br />

Scientist. Plymouth, where he<br />

served aa first reader, chief usher,<br />

aaaistant reading room librarian,<br />

and chairman of the board. He<br />

alao had memberahipe in; Livonia<br />

Woodcarvera. National Woodcarvers<br />

Association. National Association<br />

of Watch and Clock Col<br />

lectors Asaociatad, Henry Ford A<br />

Greenfield Village. Plymouth<br />

Historical Society.<br />

He ia survived by his son, William<br />

L Philip of Maaon. Mich-;<br />

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Service* for Joeeph R- Caruso. 59.<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> were Monday. June 12,<br />

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St. Hadwig Cemetery In Dearborn<br />

Heights.<br />

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Hm fort Santlac light/tout* at tuiutt<br />

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IK. EDITOR *913*9E3*210 ft THURSDAY, JUNE 15. 1995 • PAGE 1 SECTION<br />

K EEL Y WV«ON<br />

Ballooning blows<br />

residents away<br />

BT RALPH ECHTWAW<br />

• • ,s<br />

rea reeidents whose<br />

experience with ballooning<br />

ia limited to<br />

blowing them up and<br />

m watching them<br />

squirt around the room may<br />

wish to expand their horiions at<br />

the Michigan Challenge Bslloonfest<br />

in Howell<br />

Lacking the hot jet exhaust of<br />

tha Blue Angels. and the stentorian<br />

roar of radial reciprocating<br />

engine*, thia air ahow ia baaed<br />

teas on teatoaterone and more<br />

on aesthetica.<br />

More than 50 balloonist* are<br />

scheduled to attend, including<br />

Scott Lerens of Plymouth, and<br />

Dale Duthie of <strong>Canton</strong> Township-<br />

One balloon from Piano,<br />

Texas, ia shaped like the head<br />

of a cat and called Miaa Kitty.<br />

"You have not lived until you've<br />

aeen this balloon," said Pat<br />

Convery, director of the Howell<br />

Area Chamber of Commerce.<br />

The 11th annual Bailoonfest<br />

begins 6 p.m. Friday. June 23.<br />

with a maaa balloon launch and<br />

concludes Sunday evening,<br />

June 25.<br />

The challenge for balloonist* is<br />

to proceed to various targets<br />

and drop amall beanbaga aa<br />

MIcMfan Challenge<br />

Balloontast<br />

Whmm June 23-25<br />

Wherw Howee Hyh <strong>School</strong><br />

complex entrances or M-59 and<br />

West Grand River Avenue, one<br />

mite west ot downtown<br />

Howell From 1-96 take any<br />

Howe* exit<br />

Lmmch lima at 6-8 p m<br />

Fnday. Saturday and Sunday<br />

June 23-25. 6-8 am Saturday<br />

Sunday. June 24-25<br />

For rare information. cafi (517)<br />

546-3920<br />

County because western Wayne<br />

County ia too cloee to Metro Airport<br />

and too cloae to Detroit.<br />

Lorenz carries 30 gallons of<br />

propane in his basket and burns<br />

20-25 gallons of that in a typical<br />

one-hour flight Hia wife follows<br />

him on the ground and maintains<br />

radio contact. How long<br />

does it to pack up the balloon<br />

after a landing? "We like to<br />

land in aubdivisions where<br />

there are a lot of kids to help<br />

oat," he aaid.<br />

Honu Cmammcb


2 B *<br />

ISLAND<br />

ANCESTORS<br />

OCEANIC ART FROM<br />

THE MASCO COLLECTION<br />

JUNE 11 - A U G U S T 6, 1995<br />

Exhibition Admission<br />

(ticket includes recorded tew)<br />

$5 - Adults $2 - chrfdren and students with ID;<br />

members free Free on Wednesdays w*ti<br />

museum adrmsion<br />

Hours<br />

Wednesda^Fnday 11 am -4 p m . weekends<br />

II am-5 p m posed Monday and Tuesday)<br />

Special Programs and Activities<br />

Videos* Selected videos from me series<br />

Ocean of Dreams —Currents of Change w* be<br />

shown VMsekends a 2 p m , Holey Boom.<br />

Lecture Saturday. August 5 - Kfcchael Kan, curator<br />

of African. Ocean* and New World aAuesand<br />

curator of the erfittoon. dscusses the erftfxion<br />

2 pm. Lecture Hal<br />

THI DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS<br />

5200 WOODWARD. DfTOOfT. Ml 41202. Oil) tl>7»00<br />

The Observer! THURSDAY JUN* 15. 1996<br />

FINE ARTS<br />

Liberty Fest from page IB<br />

F alloc of South Lyon<br />

Sbe'a always looking for an un<br />

u»u«l uiflt from which Co take<br />

bar photograph* Sha will go juat<br />

about anywhere to p( it even if it<br />

mean* standing knee deep in lake<br />

'water or al the and of a pier wHh<br />

wave* washing ovar bar feet.<br />

"People always want to know<br />

where they are taken. Many ume*<br />

people will buy them if they're<br />

from a certain area or have a cabin<br />

or cottage there that retninda<br />

them." .<br />

Pricee for Mary Falaon* work<br />

range from $10 for a 5 by 7 inch<br />

matted photograph to 130 for an<br />

11 by 14 inch image framed In<br />

wood' Matted 8 by 10 inch pho^a<br />

coat $15.<br />

A team of Lanaing artists creat<br />

ing garden sculpture from rusted<br />

steel, will make a return viait aa<br />

will Haael Owen of Garden City,<br />

paper sculpture; Lynette Ander-<br />

son. <strong>Canton</strong>, painting* members<br />

of Three Cities Ait Club, Garden<br />

City Fine Arts Association, and<br />

the Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> senior<br />

citizen painting students of<br />

Sharon Dilienbeck.<br />

Many of the artist* will be demonstrating<br />

their skills during the<br />

show including Hugh Burley of<br />

Ann Arbor T shirt* deeigned by<br />

Dilienbeck and Giordano to celebrate<br />

the event feature the Statue<br />

of Liberty. The coat ia $10.<br />

Sharon Dilienbeck of D 4 M<br />

Art Studio in Plymouth, co producer<br />

of the show with Julie Giordano,<br />

has her fingers croaaed<br />

there won't be a repeat of last<br />

year's torrential downpours that<br />

washed out sales for many of the<br />

artist*.<br />

The Liberty Feat ia a great<br />

fine arts show in an open air setting<br />

with a gallery feel." Dilienbeck<br />

aaid<br />

WLurv CaUuk<br />

picture Postcard: Falzon captures fall colors in this photograph<br />

of a hip roof bam in Traverse City.<br />

Auction benefits Very Special Arts<br />

Circle Friday.<br />

June 23 on your<br />

calendar. That's<br />

tbe date a group<br />

of Observer A<br />

Eccentric area<br />

artist* band together<br />

to auction<br />

paintings,, pottery<br />

and sculp<br />

ture on behalf of u Very Special<br />

UNO A AMU Arta Michigan at<br />

chohun Oakland Community<br />

College's<br />

Royal Oak campus. 739 S. Washington.<br />

Very Special Art* Michigan<br />

provide* art, music, drama and<br />

dene* therapy programs for the<br />

disabled throughout the year An<br />

upcoming exhibition by Very special<br />

artists of all agea disabled by<br />

bearing, sight, mobility, development<br />

and emotional impairments<br />

showcase* work produced in the<br />

southeast Michigan visual art<br />

programs June 19 to July 19 at<br />

the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong><br />

Fine Art* Gallery. 32777 Five<br />

Mile Road east of Fannington.<br />

Tbe public is invited to the open<br />

ing reception &30-830<br />

Artbeat features wsnous happenings<br />

m the suburtosn arts<br />

wortd. Send news leads tc. Arts<br />

A Entertatrsnent Editor. Observer<br />

Newspapers. 36251 Schookyaft.<br />

Uvona, 48150. or fax them to<br />

to SNOW<br />

day. June 19.<br />

Sponsored by Very Special Arts<br />

Southeast Michigan Region and<br />

the Livonia Arts Commission, the<br />

exhibit spotlights more than 70<br />

works by 53 artist* from local<br />

schools including Cooper-at-<br />

Whittier <strong>School</strong> in Livonia, J ARC<br />

in Birmingham, and Oakland<br />

<strong>School</strong>s Autistic Program, Kennedy<br />

Center in Pontine.<br />

This is the second stop for the<br />

exhibit which debuted in March<br />

at Urban Park-Detroit Art Center<br />

at Trapper's Alley in Greek town<br />

Works not to be misaed include<br />

a wall be n g*"g snd two T-shirt*<br />

by Caryn Martel of Fannington<br />

Hilla; a wstercolor by Vinny Conti<br />

of Redford; 'Young Boy." colored<br />

pencil by Jason VanOchten, Livonia;<br />

"Maek," mixed madia by Michael<br />

Myers, Southfield, a quilt<br />

by men of the Berlin Group in<br />

Birmingham; and "Bear with<br />

Honey." crayoo and pencil by<br />

Kim Petteys, Livonia.<br />

"It's very creative art. It's an<br />

excellent opportunity to see what<br />

can be done by people with disabilities,<br />

the quality moat people<br />

wouldn't realise," aaid exhibit<br />

chairman Jack Olds of Livonia.<br />

one-of-a-kind.<br />

Bureah will exhibit her ceram<br />

ics at "Art in the Sun" taking<br />

place June 24-25 in doemtoera<br />

Northville. Hours are 10 am. to 5<br />

p_m. Saturday and 11 am. to 5<br />

Sunday.<br />

Very Special Arts is an interna<br />

tional organisation founded in<br />

1974 by Jean Kennedy Smith as<br />

an educational affiliate of the<br />

John F. Kennedy Center for the<br />

Performing Arta.<br />

VSA seeks to promote world<br />

wide awareness of th* educational<br />

and cultural benefit* of th* art*<br />

for all people. Program* and<br />

training seesion* take place in all<br />

50 state* and the District of Columbia.<br />

VSA programs are implemented<br />

by local, state and national organisations.<br />

Internationally, VSA<br />

extends to more than 55 countries<br />

Very special auction<br />

The VSAMI auction to raiae<br />

fund* for Very Special Art* pro<br />

grama, which led to the creation<br />

of the ertwork* on exhibit, begins<br />

&30 p.m. Friday, June 23 with s<br />

silent suction. The live auction<br />

runs 7.30-9:30 pan. Ticket* are<br />

$10 snd available at the door. For<br />

more information, call (810) 546-<br />

9296.<br />

Food will be provided by Royal<br />

Oak reetauranta, and entertainment<br />

by Beaa Bonier. Jack Bro<br />

at market with their crops snd exchange<br />

sociabilities.<br />

Redlin was voted "America's<br />

Most Popular Artist" for the third<br />

consecutive year by art dealers in<br />

an annual survey published in<br />

U A. "ART* magazine's March<br />

1996 i<br />

kensh* and Dan Jordan.<br />

Local artist* donating work to<br />

the auction include sculptor Sergio<br />

De Giusti of Redford Township;<br />

potter John Glick. Farmington<br />

Hilla; Free Proaa editorial car<br />

toonist BUI Day. and painters<br />

John Tabb, Birmingham; Audrey<br />

Di Marco, West Bloomfield; Wil<br />

liam Bostick, Bingham Farms;<br />

and Jeri Fellwock. Fsrmingtoa.<br />

Lest year's auction raised sbout<br />

$3,000<br />

Colorful Very Special Art* Tshirt*<br />

commemorating this yesr's<br />

exhibit feature an a be tract artwork<br />

by a very special artist. They<br />

will be evsilsble at the opening<br />

reception and the suction for $15.<br />

Profits go toward supporting<br />

VSAMI Southeast Region ectivities,<br />

so show your support by buying<br />

one.<br />

Linda Ann Chomw of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township is a free lance writer<br />

specialising in the visual art*. Her<br />

Artistic Expressions column appears<br />

every Thursday in the Arts<br />

A Entertainment section of the<br />

Observer Newspapers.<br />

12 of the top srtists working in<br />

the field today runs noon to 5<br />

p.m. Sunday, June 25 at the gallery.<br />

The public is invited. Also<br />

on Sundsy from noon to 4 p.m.<br />

Cosy Baker, a leading authority<br />

on kaleidoecopes and author of<br />

four books oo ths subject, will<br />

make s special appearance. She<br />

will be signing her books.<br />

• wmmmm<br />

Art show 'Celebrates Life'<br />

The enigmatic "Isabella." s<br />

photograph of a petti coated child<br />

with a queetioning look on her<br />

fece, captured top honors Saturday<br />

in ths Congregational Church -<br />

of Birmingham's 15th annual<br />

"Celebrate Life" art show.<br />

Berkley artiat Maureen Electa<br />

Monte'* black and wiht* portrait<br />

won the Katharine Kell "Beet of<br />

Show" sward. The award Is<br />

named for Kell, now deceeaed, s<br />

CCB member instrumental in establishing<br />

the show.<br />

Show juror Michael Fsrrall. sssocial*<br />

professor in the <strong>School</strong> of<br />

Visual Arts st the University of<br />

Windsor, praised the portrait for<br />

iU positive spirit snd energy.<br />

"This one kept sticking in my<br />

mind," he said. "There is nothing<br />

more poeitive than the look on s<br />

child's face — a wonder, an ewe."<br />

The exhibit, which has ettracted<br />

artist* from around the Midwest<br />

in a variety of media, open*<br />

to the public Saturday, June 17,<br />

at the church, 1000 Cranbrook<br />

Road in Bloomfield Hill*. Hours<br />

are 11 am. to 4 p.m. until ths<br />

ahow do*a* Sunday, June 25, at 2<br />

p.m.<br />

Parrell. known for his enthusiastic<br />

teeming style snd appreciation<br />

of Michigan's cultural and<br />

artistic haritsgs, built an exuberant<br />

ahow.<br />

"I looked for quality and pre*<br />

en cation as part of the process of<br />

ths creation of the work of art.<br />

Also, when selecting the sward<br />

winners. I tried to recognise the<br />

broad range of artistic talent In<br />

choosing the overall winner, I<br />

could not help but be reminded of<br />

the theme of the exhibition "<br />

Merit swards went to:<br />

Carle Crooiii of Bloomfield<br />

Township, for a paper on canvas<br />

collage called "Collage"; Frank<br />

Dulin of Rocheeter Hill*, for e<br />

wstercolor, "Intermission"; Jene<br />

McKanna of Weet Bloomfield. for<br />

Th* Observer! THURSDAY, JLNE 15, 1995<br />

ber psstel "Katahbin Fall*";<br />

Nancy Meyer of Plymouth, for<br />

"Greta Come Kise Me." s quilt;<br />

Judith Peeblee of Milan for her<br />

steel, bronze, wax and cotton cord<br />

sculpture "Zaire- Ring"; Betty<br />

Sturley of Beverly Hill* for a watercolor.<br />

"David Austin"; snd Bill<br />

Weetman of Pontiac for a water<br />

color. "Snow Creek." and a graph<br />

ite work, "TurfusGraphitis."<br />

in naming merit winners. Par<br />

rail cited Weetmen's two very different<br />

works, one a realistic ws<br />

tercolor snd the other an sb*tract<br />

graphite.<br />

"The artiat's sensitivity to nature<br />

comes out of both."<br />

The sculpture "Zaire-Ring<br />

wrape the colors of African Kent*<br />

cloth around tolemic figure*.<br />

"It's very interesting"<br />

The quilt, representing s rise in<br />

a medium once thought only to be<br />

functional, reflects tbe qualities<br />

* '<br />

% • V<br />

1 J h<br />

•. V /<br />

*4<br />

».rn<br />

V vtfj,<br />

of Tiffany stained glass, Farrell<br />

said, in iu cubist-like shspes and<br />

jewel tones.<br />

"Tbe quilt's magnificent,"<br />

, •<br />

M U S I C<br />

Steve Gornall coming home to play<br />

Steve Gornall and the Blue Collar<br />

Blues Band play Sisko's On<br />

TV Boulevard (5855 Monroe at<br />

Van Born in Taylor) on June 16<br />

and 17. Call (313) 278-5340 for<br />

more information and directions<br />

BY MARK GALLO<br />

SPK IAI Warrx*<br />

Local blues fans know the<br />

name Steve Gornall well. Long<br />

time rock n roll fans can go beck<br />

even farther, to his tenure in Nsture<br />

("we had a write up in the<br />

Livonia Observer in "73," he remembers)<br />

and Mariah, who used<br />

to play pieces like the Ford Ice<br />

Rink opening for Ted Nugent and<br />

Bob Seger. An alumnus of Livonia's<br />

Bentley High <strong>School</strong>. Gornall<br />

was so immersed in the local<br />

music scene thst he began to take<br />

on the characteristics of celebrity.<br />

When be left Detroit for San<br />

Francisco, early in 1994, it was a<br />

bombshell to the local music<br />

community.<br />

Speaking by phone recently, be<br />

suggested thst the move wasn't<br />

quite as spontaneous as it might<br />

have seemed to his many fans.<br />

Steve Gornall and the Blue Collar<br />

Blues Bsnd hsd just releeaed<br />

their auperb debut for Royal Oak -<br />

baaed Bluea Factory Records, and<br />

the band's fan base seemed to<br />

quadruple overnight. Though 20<br />

years on the local scene afforded<br />

him a good degree of drawing<br />

power, with the release of their<br />

debut CD word spread on Gornall<br />

and Blue Collar like wildfire and<br />

each performance drew a full<br />

bouse, from Pontiec's Q-Club to<br />

Siako'a in Taylor<br />

"The CD should have been out<br />

Potter Judy Bureah of Garden<br />

City won second place ($300) in<br />

the ceramics category at Art Bir<br />

-96 June 3-4. The show<br />

featured more ,Wmn 100 artists including<br />

nationally known painter<br />

Bill Rabbit.<br />

Influenced by Eastern snd pre<br />

Colombian pottery. Buresh's<br />

work incorporates quertxate.<br />

amethyst crystals, raw turquoise,<br />

cabechona of lapie, cork from Por<br />

tugai. antique beads, glass from<br />

Italy, snd Chinese trade beads<br />

from Tibet. Bureah stndisd glass<br />

chemistry at Wsstsm Michigan<br />

University. Her g^jontaining i fcer work<br />

Terry Redlin, known ss Ameri-<br />

ca s popular artist, hss just<br />

released a new print. It is svailable<br />

at Wild Wings Gallery, 388<br />

S. Main St., Plymouth.<br />

"Harvest Moon Ball" features a<br />

doxen vignette* of Americe in the<br />

1920s and 30s. It waa an era that<br />

ushered in the automobile, while<br />

not ready to relinquish th* boras<br />

and buggy<br />

Although slsetricity was avail<br />

able to many forma, many mora<br />

bad not yet converted from kerosene<br />

lamp* For tbe pert 20 years<br />

Redlin ha* captured the face and<br />

mood of America aa a rural country<br />

sprinkled with *mall town*<br />

- - would<br />

"Fireworks Captured," the largest<br />

exhibition of kslsidoecopee in<br />

tbe Midwest, takee place June 25<br />

to July 2 at Chameleon Galleriee<br />

Ltd. 370 S. Main 9T, Plymouth-<br />

Regular gallery hours ere 9 ajn. to<br />

6 p.m. Monday-Thursday and<br />

Saturday, until 9 pm. Friday, snd<br />

DOOO to 5 p-m. 8unday. For mora<br />

information, call (31$) 455-0445<br />

A aerie* of ectiviti** related to<br />

th* exhibit begin* Jun* 24 srith s<br />

workshop to mak* your own kaieidoecope.<br />

The coat is $160. Reeer-<br />

An opening reception for the ex<br />

hibitioo tooth dicing more than<br />

100 handcrafted kaleidoecopes by<br />

Plymouth artist Andrea DeZell<br />

took First Place in the Farmington<br />

Artist* Club spring exhibit<br />

and sal* held May 19-23 at the<br />

Spicer House in Heritage Park in<br />

Fannington Hilla.<br />

The juror wss Stanley Roeen<br />

thai, sssocists professor of art st<br />

Wayne State University, president<br />

of the Michigan Water Color<br />

Society and artistic sdviaer to the<br />

Graphic Arts Council of ths Detroit<br />

Institute of Arta. DaZsU's<br />

winning painting. "Eggplant With<br />

Green Tomatoss," is an oil on pe-<br />

Sunshine, good time* and star<br />

studded night*. That's the Ann<br />

Arbor Music Fsstival, Jun* 16 to<br />

July 9, featuring internationally<br />

DIA volunteer answers cry for help<br />

known artiat* at th* Power Center<br />

for the Performing Arta, 100<br />

Fletcher (corner of Huron St) ea<br />

well a* free outdoor concert* and<br />

Should you find yourself waadimlrtfhr<br />

ia the ususwim in<br />

of a particular gallery or<br />

work rk of aft, art, help Is is rt at * hand —<br />

Torry try Hand. Ihs Drtro*<br />

H i t NOW W# ••• •<br />

wfc* WOffc M l H M<br />

\ . .<br />

«t tli«Jr regular Job*<br />

husband share the T« _ _<br />

While living ia Livonia, Hand<br />

Scouts, Town Hall and the Live<br />

ai. ^ Commiaeton<br />

moviee at "Top of the Perk"<br />

Tha feetival began in 1964 and<br />

become Aon Arbof tndition.<br />

For more information, call<br />

tha Ann Arbor Feetival Summer<br />

Peetivel ticket office (313) 764-<br />

2538.<br />

Each summer the feetival present*<br />

a divene aerie* of perfor-<br />

lerryHj^ Terry Hand<br />

•aid. J "Who could ssk for sa<br />

Volunteer of Month<br />

job or a bstter place to work? Beskftss,<br />

I lose people."<br />

Away from the mueeum. Hand<br />

Is s member of the travel group<br />

Nomads. She end her husband<br />

havs traveled to<br />

mance* rt th* Power Center for<br />

the Performing Arta. Approximately<br />

20 performance* take<br />

piece In the 1,380 sort center, including<br />

jess, pop, blue*, folk snd<br />

country music, as wail as dsncs,<br />

ooaaady end children's programs.<br />

Top of tha Park, the plesa level<br />

ol tbe Fletcher Street parking<br />

JOI Montreal be Th*y apent two wesks recently In<br />

Au.tri., C,~ho.lo».ki. ud<br />

deck, which open* June 16. offers<br />

free concert* by a wid* range of<br />

p^on«. *ech night ^ Fras<br />

months earlier." he says. That<br />

put the move behind, because he<br />

wanted to promote the disc. In tbe<br />

meantime, he and his family bed<br />

the deel of e lifetime offered to<br />

them in th* real estate market,<br />

and they had to go when they did.<br />

which, unfortunately for everyone,<br />

was only a few weeks after the<br />

disc finally was pressed. There<br />

were some hard feelings in the<br />

community because the move<br />

struck so many as a spur-of-themoment<br />

decision.<br />

"Moat people didn't know the<br />

pressure that I was under," he<br />

saya of that harrowing chapter of<br />

hia life.<br />

All of that ia water under that<br />

famed bridge now. When Gornall<br />

came, to town thia peat New<br />

Year'a Eve for a reunion show<br />

with Blue Collar at Siako'a On<br />

The Boulevard, everything<br />

clicked. The houae was sold out<br />

well in advance and the bend<br />

meshed as if no time had passed.<br />

He fully expects the seme reaction<br />

for his return trip home leter<br />

this month, when he sgain will<br />

join hi* com patriots in the Blue<br />

Collar Blue* Band — harmonica<br />

player Kenny Welk. drummer<br />

Vinnie Scelebrino snd bassist<br />

Tim Garrick — st Sisko'a.<br />

Asked if be'a excited, Gornall is<br />

quick in hia reply. "Definitely!<br />

Me and Harry (Siako) are going to<br />

stay on this schedule of s summer<br />

concert and s New Year'a Eve<br />

thing. I've done New Years' Eve<br />

there forever. I lik* it because it<br />

gets me beck home."<br />

He'a still working and working<br />

hard, though the gigs don't come<br />

as easily in Sen Francisco ss they<br />

did in Detroit He doesn't heve s<br />

Ann Arbor Music Fest<br />

features starlit nights<br />

two-decade history to sell himself<br />

with to club owners, among other<br />

things. Still, he's keeping some<br />

pretty impressive company.<br />

"I worked recently with Robert<br />

Cray's drummer and jammed<br />

with Steve Smith from Journey<br />

and Huey Lewis' bessist."<br />

He's also just recorded "some<br />

guitar fills" with Jonathan Kane<br />

of the Babys and Journey fame,<br />

and has been spending a lot of<br />

time with Kevin Russell. The guitarist<br />

originally' from Westland,<br />

is best known for his stint in the<br />

rock group 707 ("1 Could Be Good<br />

For You") and he has been building<br />

a reputation as a producer in<br />

the Bay Area.<br />

"He juat produced Rick Deninger,"<br />

Go ma 11 says, "and he<br />

plays with Clarence Clemons and<br />

people like that. He's been helping<br />

me out a lot . He knows a lot<br />

of players."<br />

"Mostly I work in San Francisco<br />

itself,' he relays. "I've got a<br />

new Blue Collar Blues Band. I<br />

know they still use the name<br />

there, but I had to use it here be<br />

cause 1 use the CD to get work.<br />

It's a three-piece most of the time.<br />

Once in a while I add a harp player,<br />

but it's pretty hard to find a<br />

Kenny Welk. I add keyboards<br />

more often.<br />

"Once things get rolling," he<br />

saya. "Ill get out more. You've got<br />

to go to L.A. if you want to get<br />

something happening."<br />

Guitar teaching fills in the quiet<br />

times.<br />

"I've always taught I do it on<br />

the side. It's the same stuff, only<br />

in a different piece "<br />

It's been nearly siz months<br />

since he and the original Blue<br />

Steve Gornall<br />

> y ,?ss<br />

{<br />

JOHN STOBMXAWD' STATT PMOTOCS-PM*B<br />

Collar Blues Band have shared a<br />

stage, so how good can they possibly<br />

sound 0<br />

"Well do a sound check, and<br />

that's all the rehearsal well<br />

need," a confident Gornall says.<br />

"I told Kenny to listen to the album,<br />

because they don't do any of<br />

that stuff any more, and 111 throw<br />

a few new things at them, but it s<br />

like riding a bike, ya know? It's<br />

all pretty straight ahead stuff.<br />

This time we'll do two nights.<br />

We're looking for a good weekend.<br />

It should be a lot of fun!" •<br />

If you have a comment or information<br />

for Mark Gallo. call (313)<br />

953-2047. mailbox 1898. on a<br />

Touch-Tone phone, or write to<br />

him care of Let'« Go.'. Observer A<br />

Eccentric Newspapers. 36251<br />

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The Obaen*r> THURSDAY. JUNB 15, 1995<br />

Discover close-to-home bike routes<br />

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9T»#» wmm<br />

When weekend* «n«.<br />

undt ef Michigan cyduu arc<br />

Md) t» kit lb* road (or healthy<br />

«ufC>w and beautiful acenery<br />

But where mil they |« 1<br />

Two m n ago «riur Karen<br />

Gutuy saw a need U> anawer that<br />

question aa>l an opportunity to do<br />

it.<br />

-| worked for the Weal Michigan<br />

Tounat AaaociaUoo We were<br />

.jweys call* asking about<br />

biking and Ibane juat waan t a<br />

good collacOoo ol tup* available.'<br />

the said "l worked with a travel<br />

writer who was starting hi* own<br />

publishing company We knew<br />

there wa* a market for a bike<br />

book It wa* fun to do and alao<br />

know 1 had a publisher for it<br />

"Cycling Michigan 25 of tbe<br />

beat Bike Route* in Western<br />

Michigan" wa* published in 1993<br />

and became an instant »uccesa<br />

'When 1 started they told me<br />

regional guide book* tbat sell<br />

1.000 to 1/500 are doing good. We<br />

sold over 2.000 coptes." Gentry<br />

That success ha* led to the<br />

publication at "Cycling Michigan:<br />

4<br />

Ejstar vacation: Lisa<br />

Baker and Mary Kryska<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> spent their<br />

Easter vacation in Port<br />

Charlotte, Florida with<br />

Lisa i grandparents<br />

Here they are with their<br />

Observer at Busch Gardens<br />

in Tampa<br />

90 of tha Beat Bike Routes in<br />

East Michigan,** ($13-96, P^g<br />

Leg! <strong>Public</strong>ation*) The book fa4<br />

lo«a the same pattern aa tha (If*<br />

book with detailed, wail written,<br />

description* of routes that follow<br />

bfeckrofeda, main roads with wide<br />

•boulders and daaagnatad bike<br />

trails. Each routs haa a dear, simple<br />

map, information an arm bika<br />

sbopa for emergencies and oo res<br />

taurants, lodging and scenic<br />

Gentry, who lives in Grand<br />

Rapids and work* as an informs<br />

tion specialist for Kent County,<br />

has been bicycling for many years<br />

but has only become a "serious<br />

cyclist ~ in tbe last eight year*<br />

Her books, however, are aimed at<br />

a wider audience than biking<br />

fanatics<br />

"I would aay the book* are not<br />

for the competitive cyclists who<br />

want to go 25 miles an hour. It's<br />

more for the recreational and<br />

weekend cydists and for families.<br />

It'a for people who want to get out<br />

and see the acenery. aee Michigan<br />

up close.'' she aaid.<br />

The new guide cover* Michigan's<br />

more populous side. But our<br />

side of the state ia Urn noted for<br />

W t "<br />

Emm<br />

(Introducing Doubletree's Dream Deal*.<br />

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ia that people<br />

wanted to hike cloee to home<br />

They weren't looking for vaca<br />

but for day outings,' she<br />

Thia book follows the first with<br />

a special appreciation for the<br />

needa of tha caaual rider, eepe<br />

dally the need to eat Gentry de<br />

lights in finding and aharing<br />

restaurants, grocery storee<br />

and snack ban along the routes.<br />

"I'm not a big eater but that a<br />

definitely a matter of interest<br />

You build up an appetite when<br />

you ride and people want to know<br />

when and where they can stop<br />

Gentry aaid that feedback from<br />

readers has convinced her that<br />

ber guide is popular because it<br />

answers thorn questions that<br />

sometimes keep people from get<br />

Ung oo the road. They want to<br />

know where they can ml. where<br />

they can park their cars, how long<br />

between stops, what will they en<br />

counter on their way. how bad or<br />

good are the roads.<br />

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The new book covers such cloee<br />

to home rules as the Paint Creak<br />

Trail between Rochester and<br />

Lake Orion, the Lakelanda Trail<br />

between Hamburg and Stock<br />

bridge, two rides out of Ann Arbor,<br />

a trip around Groaee lie and<br />

a ride through Kennaington Park.<br />

It also moves up to the Thumb,<br />

the northeast Oscoda to Alpena<br />

arm and Mackinac Island. Writer<br />

Jim DuFresne helped with nine of<br />

the routes and many bicycle clubs<br />

suggested routes, as Gentry duly<br />

notes throughout the book.<br />

She picks a ride in the Up of the<br />

Thumb aa her favorite in the new<br />

book.<br />

"It has sandy beeches and<br />

prime farm land and it's straight<br />

up from Detroit, real cloee," ahe<br />

mid<br />

From her previous book ahe<br />

takes special note of the northwest<br />

aection of the state, especially<br />

the Mission Bay Peninsuls<br />

near Traverse City and the road<br />

between Petoakey %nd Croaa Village<br />

Gentry is also a booster of the<br />

Rails-to-Trails program of which<br />

Paint Creek and Lakelands sre a<br />

part She said a trail between<br />

Jerusalem: Judy and<br />

Dave Culler of Redford<br />

Township took the Observer<br />

with them to the<br />

the Old City in<br />

Jerusalem and posed<br />

with this camel. Judy retired<br />

last year as a Livonia<br />

public school music<br />

teacher and Dave retired<br />

from Garden City<br />

schools in 1992. In the<br />

background are Barbara<br />

and Roy Birmingham of<br />

Livonia about to have<br />

their picture made with<br />

the Livonia Observer.<br />

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DO<br />

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30 of the<br />

Best Bike Routes<br />

in East Michigan<br />

U By IUn« Gentry<br />

Grand Rapids and Cadillac is expected<br />

to b« completed in the<br />

near future.<br />

The Western Michigan guide is<br />

currently being updated for it*<br />

third editioo. The East Michigan<br />

book will alao be updated a*<br />

changes demand. Gentry said<br />

Tour guide<br />

Karen Gentry<br />

helps cyclistsdiscover<br />

bike routes<br />

ranging from<br />

four to 60<br />

miles in<br />

length in her<br />

newly published<br />

book<br />

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Best Bike<br />

Routes in<br />

East Michigan.<br />

"<br />

keeping the books current ia im<br />

portent<br />

"Cycling Michigan: 30 of th{<br />

Beat Bike Routes in Baat Michigan"<br />

is available at bicycle and<br />

book stores throughout the area<br />

including DAD end Town and<br />

Country bike stores and Border's<br />

Book Store.<br />

gifcg tour Phyllis and Jack Paterson of Livonia took<br />

their Observer Newspaper on an Elder Hostel Bike<br />

Tour of CaUkiU Park in lower New York State They<br />

stopped to have their picture taken in front of the<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1995<br />

Musical 'Forum' a mirthful toga party<br />

"A Funny Thing Happened on<br />

the Way to the Forum," 8 pm<br />

Friday, June 76, 2 p m. and 8 pm<br />

Saturday. June 17. Fordaon High<br />

<strong>School</strong> Auditorium. 13800 Ford<br />

Road, (between Schaefsr and<br />

Greenfield) Dearborn. Ticket* 18<br />

adult*. 97 aenior cituen*. Coll<br />

(313) 943-2364<br />

From the<br />

opening musical<br />

number "Come<br />

dy Tonight" to<br />

ths surprise ending,<br />

Dearborn<br />

Community<br />

Theatre's, "A<br />

Funny Thing i Happened on the<br />

Way to the Po<br />

WEI BEL<br />

rum" is > mirth<br />

ful toga party of sight gags, bawdy<br />

innuendoa, double takes and mis<br />

taken identities.<br />

"Forum" is your basic farce set<br />

to music, sprinkled with vaude<br />

villa and burleeque. Thia presents<br />

a challenge to performers because<br />

REVIEW<br />

there is no where to learn broad<br />

physical oomedy. Even the TV variety<br />

ahow has disappeared.<br />

While some of the funny busi<br />

nesa is s bit forced st times, director<br />

Rosemary Gasa, who teaches<br />

speech, forenaica and English lit<br />

ersture at Brother Rice High<br />

<strong>School</strong> in Bloomfield Hilla, has<br />

rehearsed her troupe well. Dearborn's<br />

•Forum'' has generally<br />

high production values with good<br />

acenery, costumes, music and<br />

staging.<br />

The setting is s lovely Roman<br />

courtyard with doors to three<br />

homes — one of which is s<br />

brothel. On the other side of the<br />

stage is the home of an old man<br />

who has gone off in search of his<br />

son and daughter. Center stage is<br />

" the home of Senex (a dirty old<br />

man) and his son. Hero. WTiat<br />

else would you expect in a farce'<br />

Hero haa hia eye on a newly ar-<br />

Senior sex sizzles<br />

in two-act comedy<br />

"Bermuda Avenue Triangle'<br />

continue* at the Fi*her Theatre<br />

in Detroit to June 25. Call (810)<br />

645-6666. For information, call<br />

(313)872-1000, Ext O<br />

BYGLKNNY MERJU-AT<br />

STATF Warm<br />

"Morphing" has become the<br />

rsge of the "90s. We see it in<br />

television commercials. We<br />

take the kida to see the<br />

Rangers do it in our local mov<br />

ie bouses.<br />

Now it's hit the legitimste<br />

"The Bermuds Avenue Triangle."<br />

a two-act comedy,<br />

opened June 6 at the Fisher<br />

Theatre and it didn't take long<br />

for the audience to realise that<br />

_ bey! there's major adult<br />

morphing going oo here.<br />

Triangle is the story of two<br />

tired, dispirit**! old women<br />

played by Bea Arthur and Renee<br />

Taylor, who have been<br />

shuttled off to a retirement village<br />

in Florida by their daughters<br />

to spend their fading golden<br />

years, only to tarn into raging<br />

sexpots.<br />

The object of their ardor and<br />

reaaon for their dramatic life<br />

style change is played by Joe<br />

Bologna, who is perhape in<br />

worm shape than they are, but<br />

won't admit it. In his denial,<br />

be fires the banked flames of<br />

paaaion and awakens the li<strong>bid</strong>os<br />

of both women wbo<br />

thought their lima, forget their<br />

sex Uvea, were over.<br />

The two veteran television<br />

and stags actresses pull out all<br />

the stops in their portrayals of<br />

stereotypical Italian and Jewiah<br />

mothers. Their telephone<br />

conversations with their<br />

daughters brought sustained<br />

laughter of recognition from<br />

the opening-night audience<br />

"A person could die from<br />

; pastel poisoning." rages Arthur's<br />

character aa she glances<br />

around the pals pink and green<br />

coodo.<br />

Taylor doean't quite pull<br />

plastic slip cover* from her<br />

V<br />

Bea Arthur<br />

purse, but instead "roorphs"<br />

the sofa with a hideoua. dashing<br />

crocheted sfghan.<br />

There ia high comedy in Triangle<br />

liberally laced with explicit<br />

language and outrageous<br />

ethnic humor aa "The Golden<br />

Girls' " Arthur and The Nanny's<br />

yenta of a mother<br />

transform themselves into sex<br />

kittens snd in the process become<br />

two different, compaBsionate<br />

people.<br />

Another familiar face and remembered<br />

voice is Triangle's<br />

fourth cast-member. Audienc<br />

es will remember Cliff Norton<br />

from his hundreds of appear<br />

ances on network television<br />

dating back to the Ed Sullivan<br />

era.<br />

Norton plays a rabbi and<br />

head of the condo organization<br />

who welcomes "with a gift of fiber"<br />

what he believe* to be two<br />

gentle, geriatric ladies into his<br />

little dan of bead-atringing<br />

seniors. When their metamor<br />

phoeis is complete his incredulity<br />

is dassic.<br />

For thoae who enjoy rnakeo<br />

vers (Arthur in a red wig!),<br />

makeup (Taylor's eyes, lips<br />

and legs), and make-out (do<br />

they still call it that?), pay a<br />

visit to The Bermuda Street<br />

Triangle" at the Fiaher before<br />

it closes on June 25 snd heads<br />

•croaa the Atlantic for an extended<br />

run in London.<br />

Triangle wss written by Taylor<br />

and Bologna, with Bologna<br />

alao directing.<br />

ON TUNE 24TH,<br />

THE CURTAIN GOES<br />

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. » b. rami oo 31.1995-Ul b.<br />

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In the < xwrtertouO'**>rc ist<br />

Okie World _ M<br />

Canterbury Village<br />

r j n -<br />

2 P<br />

^ — —<br />

w t i Z ' c Z Z " w<br />

0/# m-sm<br />

rived courtesan — who it turns<br />

out Is • virgin. To his slave, Peeu<br />

dolus, he says. "Get me that girl,<br />

and you are free The problem is,<br />

the girl bss already been purchased<br />

by s self-centered captain<br />

in the Roman Army. And gueaa<br />

what? Hero's father. Senex, is<br />

also pursuing the damsel, thinking<br />

ahe is the new maid.<br />

Around and around they go.<br />

with Tom Downey leading the<br />

way as the slave Pseudolus<br />

scheming for his freedom. With<br />

effervescence and energy he keeps<br />

the show moving aa his plan survives<br />

one calamity after another.<br />

Ron Richards, s science teacher<br />

and swim team coach at Brother<br />

Rice High <strong>School</strong>, is delightful aa<br />

the naive, nerdy Hero. Rebecca<br />

Staffend of Livonia is springtime<br />

fresh as the slightly daffy virgin.<br />

PhiUa.<br />

CJ. Nodus is splendid ss the<br />

henpecked fsther. Senex, with an<br />

eye for a well turned antfe. Dianne<br />

Bernick scores as hia imperious<br />

wife, Domina.<br />

Perhaps the beat performance<br />

i« turned in by Greg Viacomi as<br />

the smug snd conceited Roman<br />

Captain, Miles Gloriouaua. Hia.<br />

•aides, voice and character are excellent.<br />

Clif Levin is likawise very good<br />

as the hyperactive slave, Hysterinm<br />

and Matt Higgins has juat the<br />

right touch of debauchery as<br />

Lycus. the buyer and seller of<br />

courtesans.<br />

The courtesans add spice to tbe<br />

show, snd Lewis Sequin grabs his<br />

share of laughs with a few lines as<br />

Erronius, the old man in search of<br />

his children. And gueaa what? He<br />

finds them in a gaggle of geese.<br />

How else would a farce end?<br />

Music director is Csrole Mihalo<br />

of Livonia. The cast slso indudes<br />

Thomas Downey of Westlsnd as<br />

Prologua/Pseudolus, Chris<br />

Drouin snd Carlo* Sou ffrant of<br />

Troy aa Proteans.<br />

Bob Weibel of Wetland ie a<br />

freelance writer, who ha* epent<br />

more than 25 year* in community<br />

theater a* a director, designer and<br />

performer.<br />

Circus sets up tent at Meadow Brook<br />

BY KEEI.Y WYGONIK<br />

8T*r» WRITES<br />

For 12 weeks each year, tbe Big<br />

Apple Circus, which ia coming to<br />

Meadow Brook June 16-27, performs<br />

at the Lincoln Center in<br />

New York. "We have trailers<br />

parked alongside the well of the<br />

Metropolitan Opera Theatre,"<br />

said Paul Binder, founder snd srtistic<br />

director "We're something<br />

specisl."<br />

The circus performs under a<br />

1.972 square foot, big-top tent-<br />

No seat is more than 50 feet away<br />

from the action in the ring. "Our<br />

circus ia like circuaea in Europe.'<br />

said Binder. "It incorporates ss<br />

pects of trsditionsl thester, including<br />

original muaic, lighting,<br />

choreography, seta and costumes<br />

with classical circus elements, including<br />

aerial acta, clowning,<br />

mime, juggling and acrobatics,<br />

and a special focus on claaaical<br />

equestrianism."<br />

Each year's show is created<br />

around a spedfic theme, and the<br />

heart of the a reus is a small core<br />

company of performers who return<br />

each year with new acta centered<br />

around the new theme. They<br />

are joined by guest artiste from<br />

around the world, 20 countries in<br />

all including Russia snd Mexico.<br />

- Thia year's theme ia "Grandma<br />

Meeta Mummenschsnx," snd<br />

takes circus goers to s magical<br />

world where the Mummenachanz<br />

(Miguel Camerero and Cathy<br />

Callhoun) meet both the human<br />

and animal inhabitants of the<br />

circus ring. The show features the<br />

beloved down character Grandma,<br />

(Barry Lubin).<br />

"Mummenschanx is a Swiss<br />

group that does movement theater<br />

with puppets and abstract<br />

characters. Some of them sre<br />

eight feet tall," mid Binder<br />

"Grandma encounters these characters.<br />

At first she's sfraid, but.<br />

Funny Focum: Philia (Rebecca Staffend of Livonia) and<br />

Senex (C.J. Nodus) in a scene from "A Funny Thing<br />

Happened on the Way to the Forum." .<br />

like all grandmas she'd rather<br />

knit them a sweater than scare<br />

them away. So Grandma introduces<br />

them to the elephant* and<br />

other people in the circus.'<br />

From Denmsrk. world-renowned<br />

equestrian Katja<br />

Schumann, who has been married<br />

to Binder for 11 years, snd her father.<br />

Max Schumann, present<br />

their regal stallion romping in a<br />

lively act with a Copland inspired<br />

mariachi beat.<br />

Other acts include the frantic<br />

antics of Arturo Alegris of Mexico.<br />

s juggler of ping-pong balls<br />

and soft balls; sward-winning trapezist<br />

Elena Panova. and the aerial<br />

acrobat Egorov Troupe of Ruasia;<br />

and America's Ben Williams<br />

who teams with his 5.000 pachy<br />

derm pal. Ned. in a funny set<br />

where Ben shares hia lunch.<br />

Big Apple Circus<br />

Wheel a Mrtmrwx June 1&-<br />

27. under air-conditioned Big<br />

Top lent at Meadow Brook on<br />

the Oakland University<br />

Campus, (southwest corner of<br />

Walton Boulevard and Adams<br />

Road) Rochester<br />

Show thnmss 1 pm. Friday.<br />

June 16; 1 and 7 p.m.'<br />

Saturday; June 17; 1 and 5<br />

p.m Sunday. June 18; 1 p.m.<br />

Monday. June 19; no shows<br />

June 20; Vand7 p.m<br />

Wednesday. June 21 and<br />

Tuesday, June 27.<br />

Tickets; Range $18-125<br />

(weekday evenings and weekends).<br />

$12-$20 (weekday<br />

matinees) Can (810) 645-<br />

6666. For more mlormaticxv<br />

caH (313) 923-8250.<br />

Greenfield Village musters array of car collectors<br />

Steer into the past lane for a<br />

sentimental journey during Motor<br />

Muster June 17-18 at Greenfield<br />

Village in Dearborn.<br />

From the crime de la chrome of<br />

the 1930s to the fin-taatic fantasy<br />

machines of the 1960s, this gsthering<br />

of collectors from across the<br />

nstionsl features 500 vehicles including<br />

cars, trucks, bikes snd<br />

motorcycles.<br />

Vintage vehicles cruise through<br />

Village streets for s narrated<br />

pass-in-review, offering a chsnce<br />

to learn more about automotive<br />

history, design snd restoration<br />

from nationally recognized experts.<br />

When they're not psrsding. the<br />

vehicles will be on displsy for<br />

tours. Visitors can also meet the<br />

collectors.<br />

Children can try toys their par<br />

enta snd grandparents enjoyed,<br />

including hula hoops and pogo<br />

sticks. Each day concludes with<br />

the Popular Choice awards. Visitors<br />

csn vote for their favorites,<br />

and watch the winners make a<br />

"victory lap."<br />

&<br />

lladr£><br />

-For A Perfect<br />

Performance"<br />

10W $510 FREE<br />

Motor Muster marks the beginning<br />

of Greenfield Village's Sum<br />

mer Festival, June 17 to Aug. 21.<br />

Vistors can meet George Washington<br />

Carver and learn how his<br />

ingenuity unlocked a miracle in a<br />

nutshell.<br />

500<br />

A new presentation shows how<br />

playing with toys and riding bikes<br />

helped the Wright Brothers solve<br />

the mysteries of powered flight.<br />

Summer Festivsl slso offers craft<br />

demonstrations and make-andtake<br />

activities.<br />

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST & FINEST<br />

ii T<br />

i<br />

GREAT SELECTION OF<br />

•Handguns 'Rifles 'Ammo<br />

•Safes 'Shotguns "Knives<br />

•Military Items -Hunting Supplies<br />

•Plus Much More!<br />

Friday Is Set-Up Day Come Early<br />

For Kmr Best Deals!<br />

Not AM Deafer* AsrSopaW On Fndey*<br />

Henry Ford Museum k Greenfield<br />

Villsge are assessable via 1-<br />

75. I 94. Southfidd Freeway and<br />

Michigan Ave. Hours are 9 a.m. to<br />

5 p.m. Call (313) 271-1976 or 1-<br />

800-835-5237 for viai tor information.<br />

W Bur.'<br />

TRADE]<br />

seii!<br />

MARKET<br />

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Quartet featured at chamber festival<br />

Great Lakee Chamber Muaic K»n<br />

%al ^xiatinuw at Tempi* Beth Ki<br />

Chapel & p-m Thursday. June 15 with<br />

* concert featuring vtoflNMfa Minam<br />

F ried and Paul Bias. piaA!*!*<br />

Jonathan Bui and J-ame* Toceo, Br><br />

an Kennedy Horn and the Anwmrt<br />

String Quartet TW concert will br<br />

by • 7 pm coooert featuring<br />

father too duo Paul and Jonathon<br />

HIM and father daughter duo Jamee<br />

and Rho>a Toecu<br />

• TSere mil be two concert* cm Satur<br />

day. June 17 at St Hugu of tbe Hdla<br />

Catholic Church — a children » concert<br />

St_nrvg» and Things in the per<br />

»h ball at 3:30"pm featuring the Am<br />

rrnet String Quartet, and an 8 p m<br />

concert in the sanctuary featuring<br />

Fried. HIM. Nathaniel Roaen. cello.<br />

Ruth Laredo, ptano. To.co. and the<br />

Detrort Chamber Wind*<br />

A U U I T I O N S<br />

. H-ymouth m u m euao<br />

DoaK mjamoc* t* we -reaeai c»ey V<br />

se^M 6 30-10p» c -*Sey »**<br />

1V 16. et me Water Tower '*e«jtre r- Son*<br />

,reer» * w IS<br />

It. Dan 1 ' " L^eyaoe. Aoy*<br />

iSl2F«dre- S*utare. par<br />

, S10 naaaday pareemancea Ca«<br />

,7 9pm Tuesdays end THxv<br />

aaya or 11 3 0 am to I 30pm Fadars<br />

»10» 541 6430<br />

Y O U T H<br />

" T H E A T E R<br />

C8l0)340ail0<br />

CABARET/<br />

b l N l ^ E H |<br />

{313)271 IB20.UL<br />

and 1 aeMaaNRNl-TSi<br />

MIW CM sao as pop<br />

CLASSICAL<br />

The concert will be preceded by a -7<br />

p m prelude featuring student partici<br />

pant* from the chamber muaic work<br />

*hop for vouoi people *pon*ored y the<br />

Great Lake. Chamber Muaic Feetival.<br />

Concert ticket* are $20; ntudent*<br />

and senior citiaena, $18. The chil<br />

dren's concer ia $3 per child, adult*<br />

admitted free Call Ooaros 6 p.m Tuesday Sat<br />

^aey 7 p-m deo*ti*e; 4 p.m ooan*><<br />

isrv 5 p.m<br />

- 810> 960- 9*aO<br />

. WATfUCU*<br />

T*e**e< Out) SeafboflGre presents Fa<br />

rr«u»Oetectrve 7 15pm Weonesdar ***<br />

21 39600 Are> *rt»r ftoad WymouOi r MUSK Theatre. Chene A Ai»ater Detrort<br />

Tenets 15<br />

(3131 3930066<br />

JAZ2DOO<br />

Uavr Kann on alto ciarmet and Ke«n vree<br />

tand pono. lVwi»i re0h*a at Le Metro.<br />

29855 Northtwesterr- SouthfteW<br />

,810)3532757<br />

LATTK<br />

Cjurtamt Mer** Me "il eny Ramo and *xa»<br />

tSi Ne«> >>ep*er Ramc 7 30-11 p m TNXSday<br />

Setixday 588 S Wood-arfl Bimwn^am<br />

1810\ 644-3122<br />

ROM BROOMS TWO<br />

Performs Fndey, Satixday A** 1617 Bea of<br />

PvacAse. 207 AsNey Ann Artx* Cover cnarfe<br />

Must oe 21<br />

(313) 662«310<br />

SAX0PH0MST OAMtL CAPTHANi<br />

Muse by Moonlit 6-10 pm TN*sdeys<br />

Coofc's Gansen. 225 Easi map* Brme»«nam<br />

eewh Community Cento. 6600 Nest<br />

UapM at OraAe. New BtoomfteM Townaho<br />

Tenets 112 50 to 115<br />

(810)661-7649<br />

. SPOTUQNT Fl ST1V AL<br />

setgneomood theater*, choches. shops, res<br />

tenants and gMenes «n Grand Ocus park area<br />

of Detroit stage various entertainment events<br />

Monday, mnt 26 Dee TNI IUMPWS<br />

9 p.m. Fndey. Ajne 16. Sports. 166 Maple.<br />

Wyandotte Cover charge 21 and o»o; 9 p.m<br />

Saturday. Ajne 17. Old Woodward Grti. 555 S<br />

Woodward A»e . Brmmgham Cover charge 21<br />

and oldo (Wues)<br />

(313) 285 5060/(810) 642 9400<br />

With B« Bkxk. 9 pm. Satoday. Ame 17. at<br />

St Andrew's HM. 431 E Congress. Detroit<br />

1850 18 and oldo (rock)<br />

(313? 961 MELT<br />

MO DAVE AND TNi ULTRASONIC!<br />

9 p.m. Monday. Ajne 19. Rtefc's, 611 Church<br />

St.. Ann A/bor Cover charge 21 and older<br />

(313)996-2747<br />

K1J1 COLLAR RU*S SAM><br />

9 pm. Fndey. Ajne 23. Sports. 166 Maple<br />

Wyandotta Covo charge 21 and oldo. (Wuas)<br />

(313) 852 6433<br />

9 pm. Wednesday. Ame 21. Norm s ftNdog<br />

Tavern. 3982 Auburn Road. Rochester HMs<br />

Cover charge 21 and oldo (Wues)<br />

(810)852 2707<br />

M N SUIT<br />

8 p.m. Saturday. Ajne 17. VeAWe's. 19172<br />

Grend Pivo Ave . Detroit Covo charge 21 and<br />

otdo (blues)<br />

(313) 535-0495<br />

. GLUFSAAUTIC<br />

9 p.m. Thursday. Ajne 22. 0 Outi. 29 S Sa®<br />

naw. Pontiac Covo charge 21 and oldo<br />

(blues)<br />

(810)334 7411<br />

. BLUCS ACTION COUNCA.<br />

9 p.m Fndey Ajne 16. Stan s Dugout. 3350<br />

Auburn Road. Autum HMs Covo charge 21<br />

and oldo (Wues)<br />

(810) 852-6433<br />

• BOMB POPS<br />

With Defwens and Baby. 9 p.m. Friday. Ame<br />

23. N A*vm ». 5756 Caas Ave . Detroit 15 18<br />

and older (aftonetive)<br />

(313)832 2365 .<br />

WOODED AW*., FemdeN »5 21 v«i .<br />

1815 N. Mam St , BoyO Oafc 1 6 21 and o*do.<br />

laRemative roefcj<br />

(810) 580 3344<br />

WRh nam. 9 p.m Wednesday, Ama 21. M<br />

Ntak'B. 811 Church St. Ann Arbor 15 21 and<br />

(313)996-2747<br />

9:30 p.m. Fndey, Am 16. Blind Ptg. 208-208<br />

S. Frst St.. Ann Artx* Covo charge. 19 and<br />

otto («ur*y rock)<br />

(313)996-8965<br />

TME 8LTTLER TWPTS<br />

9 p.m. Friday. June 16. Q Club. 29 S. Sagmew.<br />

Ponuac Covo charge 21 end older (bkjaa)<br />

(810) 334-7411<br />

. CMMCL anos. wmi TWHWTTA DAVIS<br />

9 p m. Fndey. Ame 16. Old Woodwerd GUM.<br />

555 S Woodwerd Are.. Bemm^Nm. Covo<br />

charge. 21 and oMer; 9pre. Set Ajne 17.<br />

Moby Dick"*. 5452 SchaeNr Road. Daobom<br />

Covo charge 21 end oldo (RAB)<br />

(810)642 9400<br />

> TME CMUBAJTS<br />

8 p.m. Friday. Ajne 23. Lavendo Moon CaN,<br />

205 W Nme MM Road. FamdNe 12 AM ages<br />

(aRamatlva rock)<br />

(810) 398 MOON<br />

. QE0R0E CUNT0N<br />

with tha P-Funk Al Stan and Parfcament Funkadekc.<br />

7 p.m Thursday. Ajne 29. Chene Park<br />

MUSK Theatre. Chene and Atwater streets, one<br />

rrNeaaat of the Renansance Cento. Oetrwt<br />

126.50 pevNon; $22.50 lawn Al ages (1UN)<br />

(313) 393-0066<br />

• CLUTCH<br />

With Tad. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Ame 22. N<br />

Phoenn Ptare Amphitheatre. 10 Weto St..<br />

Pontiac. $10. Al ages (moode hard rock)<br />

(810)335 4850<br />

. "00000A PALOOIA"<br />

Featuring Dick CoUbon and The Poynders.<br />

Mlrm Hone. Mudpuppy with Pol Randolph,<br />

and Calcutta Rugs. 7 p.m. Fndey. Ama 23. M<br />

Ma«c Bag Theatre CaN. 22918 Woodward<br />

Ave . FamdNe 17. 18 end oldo Benefits the<br />

Michigan Humane Soaety (pop/bfcjes/boo®e)<br />

(810)544 3030<br />

. COWBOYS FROM HEU<br />

Pemera tribute band, with Paxton Hood. 9 p.m<br />

Friday. Ajne 23. The R»U. 17580 Fra/ho. Rose<br />

vNe 17. 18 and oldo (rock)<br />

(810) 778-6404<br />

With Genoade. 9 p.m. Thursday. Ame 15. N<br />

GrtfTs GrB. 49 N Satfryw, Pontiac 15. 21 and<br />

older, (hard rock)<br />

(810)334 9292<br />

DANNY BLUE BAND<br />

7 pm. Sunday. Ame 18. and Th**sdey. June<br />

22. The Stmg. 20231 James Couzens. Detroit<br />

110.21 and oldo (bkies)<br />

(313)341-6164<br />

. DETROIT BLUES BAND<br />

9 p.m. Saturday. June 17. Q CM3. 29 S Sag)<br />

naw. Ponbac. Covo charge 21<br />

(810)334 7411<br />

With MoNeaas Gre«. and e tasrem show by<br />

irw-fi iNeignw Eugenia Paul. 8 p.m. Thusday<br />

June 22. * Mage Bag Thaeoe CaN. 22918 With VtoN Peacock. 8 p-m. Tuesday. June 20<br />

Marvin HamlMx perform* at the Ann Arbor Summer Festival 8p.m. Monday, June 19. For more information, call the<br />

ticket office, (313) 764 2638.<br />

*<br />

l<br />

9TKPMZN PAJW<br />

Having a party: Local alternapopsters Tearjerks — from top, singer/guitarist<br />

Mike Nolan of Troy, keyboardist Landen Summay,<br />

bassist Jim Sabourin. singer/guitarist Mikey Brown, and<br />

drummer Matt Aljian of Birmingham — celebrate the release of<br />

their debut CD "Looe This Way" with a party and performance<br />

at 9 p.m. June 17, at Lili's, 2930 Jacob, Hamtramck. $5 cover; 21older<br />

show. Call 875-6555.<br />

The ShOto bOow St. Andrew's HM. 431 E-<br />

Congress. Detroit. 16. 18 end oldN. (aRame<br />

tive rock)<br />

(313J961MELT<br />

DOWNER'S 8N0VE<br />

With Baked Potato. Tate s Basement, end<br />

Vietnam Prom. Saturday, Ame 17. at The<br />

Foundry. 18000 E. Warren (between Mack and<br />

Cadoux). Detro*. 15 18 and oldo (rock)<br />

(313)886-7073<br />

TY<br />

Goth Brooks tormer guitanst. 8 p.m Friday.<br />

June 16. Diamonds and S|Ajrs. 25 S. Se®naw.<br />

Pontiac Cover charge 21 and oldo (country)<br />

(810)334-4409<br />

EKOOSTBT HOOKAH<br />

9 30 p-m Friday. June 23. Band Pig. 206-208<br />

S First SL. Arm Artwr Covo charge. 19 and<br />

otdo (Deadheed rock)<br />

(313)996-8555<br />

EPIC UNOEROROUND<br />

9 p.m Thursday. Ame 22. GrtfTs Grtl. 49 N.<br />

Sagmew. Pontiac . 21 and oldo $5. 21 and<br />

oldo. (rock)<br />

(810)334-9292<br />

' EUREKA BLUE MOONS<br />

9 p.m Friday. June 23-SN Ajne 24. Q CAO.<br />

29 S. Sagmaw. Ponuac Covo charge. 21 and<br />

oldo. (blues)<br />

(810)334-7411<br />

• EXPERIENCED<br />

Saturday. June 17. AMn's. 5756 Care Are.,<br />

Detroit- $5. 18 and older (Am Hendn* covers/<br />

inspred muse)<br />

(313)832 2355<br />

• FEAR<br />

, With Pist N-Broke. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ame<br />

20. St Andrew s HM. 431 E. Confess. De<br />

trot $ 10. Al ages. (NtamaOve)<br />

(313) 961-MELT<br />

. MELISSA FERWCK<br />

WWi Simon Bormey. 8 pm. Fndey, Ame 16.<br />

7th House. 7 N Saginaw. Pormec. $7. 18 end<br />

oldo. (smgo/songwrtler)<br />

(810) 335-8100<br />

. nOKT<br />

WRh Monsto Voodoo Machme. 9 p.m Satu<br />

day. Ame 17, at The RRz. 17580 Freiho. Rose<br />

«Me $15. 18 end otdo. (rock)<br />

(810) 778-6404<br />

. •• 1 *88 FROO ISLAND FESTIVAL"<br />

With The Motor City Street Band (5:30 pm ).<br />

CharlM GabrtN's New Orleans Jaa Band (7<br />

pjn.). Al Rapone and Zydeco Express (8:30<br />

pm.) and Or. John (J0:30 p.m.). Friday. June<br />

23, along the Hieon Rtvo In YpaSanQ's Depot<br />

Tooi. Qazz/* "***' '/Zydaco)<br />

(313)487-2229<br />

• 8AOOADA VBA<br />

WRh IN0/VJN0 and Fethers of the E). 9 pm.<br />

Thursday. June IS, at AMn's. 5756 Caes Are..<br />

Detroit $5. 18 end older (aRamaOve)<br />

(313)832-2365<br />

. "THE BUNTS OP MOTOWN"<br />

WRh Four Top*. The Temptations. The<br />

Spmnar*. Amior Waoo, Mary Wieon of Tha<br />

Supreme*. 7 pm. Friday, Ama 23. N Pme<br />

Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and SeeneOaw Roed.<br />

Ookaton $22 paNfcm; $ 12-50 Wen. Al agea<br />

(Motown)<br />

(810)377-0100 ,<br />

B GOOO 1 ST ANNF<br />

WRh SNksa Goddeaa. Tyrone's PowarMieel.<br />

Hany Chronic A., and Fonaaca. 8 pre. Sattaday<br />

Jtma 17. M^c Bag Thaebe CaN. 22918<br />

woodward Are.. FemdeN SS. 18 end older<br />

(MNTNUM rock)<br />

(810) 544-3030<br />

8NEEN APPLE QIRCH STEP<br />

WRh Enormous. 6 pm. FRd^. Ama 23. Tlo<br />

r below 9c Androe's Hat, 431 E. Oon-<br />

pl 3) 961 -MELT<br />

WtthTheT<br />

»and The PuNadona. 9:30<br />

pre i r e a i N I T . M B M ng. 206-208<br />

S FN* SL. Arm After. Oorer dharge 19 end<br />

(313) 996-8555<br />

, 9 pm. Friday. Ame IS<br />

The NRZ. 17580 Fnoho. RoaaMfc SS. 18 and<br />

(810) 778-6404<br />

WRhThe I<br />

LuttM FNMg. JMN 18. M 1h» h*0+f.<br />

180001. WNSNI UNMNIH MMA and CP-<br />

M ) . OatroR. $8 iBandt<br />

(313) 8H« . 7073<br />

I STAND MUTE<br />

WRh Torque. Saturday. June 17.NGHfTsGiB.<br />

49 N. Seffne*. Ponbac. 15. 21 and oldw.<br />

(rock)<br />

(810)334 9292<br />

i Las ToaBtas. 9 30 p m Wednesday. Ame<br />

21. BNid Pit 20fr 208 S Frtt SL. Arm A/bor<br />

Covo choge. 19 and oldo (ethnic/" Gypay<br />

arous Ajnk")<br />

(313) 996-8555<br />

THE RRPA-nEWTS<br />

With RiddN Me This. 9 30 p.m. Thursday, Ame<br />

15. Bknd Pig. 206 208 S First St , Ann Arte*<br />

Covo charge 19 and oldo (alternative roc*)<br />

(313)996-8555<br />

9 p.m Thursday, Ama 15. and Thursday. Ame<br />

22. The Impound. 17320 Harpo. Detroit- Cov<br />

er cnoge 21 and older. 5-7 p.#> SatimJey.<br />

June 17. the Strawberry FesttvN on Mam<br />

Street. BeievNe Free Al eges (Memative<br />

rock)<br />

(313) 884-9441/(313) 721 1622<br />

ISABELLA ST M r w w ,<br />

With She's So Huge. Daddy SUtch. Jarrre Ferf<br />

Supersto. end Ptunhogg, 8 p.m. Fndey. June<br />

16 at Magic Bag Theatre CaN. 22918 Woodward<br />

Ave.. FemdaN $5. 18 and oMo (hod<br />

aitemaove rock)<br />

(810)544-3030<br />

. NROU JAMES AND THE FLAMETHROWERS<br />

9 p.m. Saturday. June 17. Moby De* s. 5452<br />

Schaeter Road. Deerbom Covo ctiarge 21<br />

and oldo. (blues)<br />

(313)242-6000<br />

. JERHT AND THE JUVEMLES<br />

9 pm. Thursday. June 15. Rick s, 611 Church<br />

St., Ann Arbor Covo charge 21 and older<br />

(313)996-2747<br />

. jgg gnu<br />

With Machinery HM. Fndey. June 23. M Rick s.<br />

611 Church St.. Arm Arbor Cover cfterge. 21<br />

and oldo. (lUnky rock)<br />

(313)996-2747<br />

• HORN<br />

With The Holy Cows and KJSS Me Screemmg.<br />

Saturday. Ame 17. at Rick's. 611 Cl**ch St..<br />

Ann Arbor 15 21 snd older (hard rock/eRarnativerocfc)<br />

(313)996-2747<br />

. LITTLE SISTER<br />

8 p.m. Thursday. June 15. Mage Stick ebove<br />

Rock n Bowl. 4120 Woodward Ave , Detroit<br />

15. 21 and oldo (roove heavy rock, blues.<br />

)azz and funk)<br />

(313)833-9700<br />

• LUNAOBCKS<br />

WRh Trash Brats end Trucker. 6 pm. Saturday,<br />

June 17. The She«o below St. Andrew s HM.<br />

431 E. Confess. Detroit. 18 Al ages, (efter<br />

native rock)<br />

(313) 961-MELT<br />

MAJESTY CRUSH<br />

Thursday. June 22. Ma«c Sbck above Rock n'<br />

Bowl. 4120 Woodward Are.. Detroit $5. 21<br />

and oldo. (ethereM rock)<br />

(313)833-9700<br />

. PAUL MARVW BLUES BAND<br />

9 p.m. Friday. June 23. Stan s DugoiA. 3360<br />

Autum Road. Aubon HNs. Covo charge. 21<br />

and oldo. (Hues)<br />

(810)852-6433<br />

MANY I<br />

Monday. Ajne 19-20. Beckseat Saloon. 3064<br />

Orchaed Lake Road. Kaago Hobor. Cover<br />

charge. 21 end oldo. (acoiadc)<br />

(810)882 1119<br />

> MOTOR DOLLS<br />

9 p m. Fddea. Ajne 23, UTe. 2930 Jecob.<br />

Hamtramck 15.21 end oMo. (rot*)<br />

(313)875-6666<br />

WwTpet»orMaN ON OKiona Bo*. 9 pm. Frlday.<br />

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7th Houee. 7 N. Sagmaw Pontiac. $10. 18<br />

and oldo (Nlemetive)<br />

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Ame IS. TOM efSwehoa conducted by<br />

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1 JO pre T«eedar-T*peday. Ama 20-22.<br />

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Listen up<br />

British bands,<br />

we want fun<br />

not attitude<br />

einc a htg fan of th* Man<br />

cbMUr music scene and<br />

B tvav\ just r*CuJT»*d from<br />

there, it hurt* m« to amy ikb —<br />

tha S-too* Rom* aad Omu need a<br />

Irw ieesons in «uj* performance<br />

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a little background.<br />

C**tST)*A Tbe Stooe Roeee bad oo firm<br />

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Memorial Day weekend I hauled<br />

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form *» pert ol the Q 101 "Jamboree" radio feeti<br />

vaJ •( the World Muuc Amphitheatre. an outdoor<br />

trrut nearlv tsrica the aise of Pine Knob. I loved<br />

the Stone Roeee a selfutied album and the song<br />

-I Wanna Be Adored" and Fool's Goid" ao naturmilv<br />

I • » looking forward to thi* For a month 1<br />

lived, breathed, and slept the Stooe Roeee ao<br />

much ao that I kept forfeiting that benda like Col<br />

lectrve Soul. Sberyl Crow. Buah. Sponge Duran<br />

Lhiran. Faith No More. Flaming Lipe were alao on<br />

the ball<br />

The weather waa 50 degrees and raining. Mud<br />

covered lawn palrooa buried patcbee of aod al the<br />

pavilion. Through my year* of concert going. 1<br />

have learned how to emerge aod free from the<br />

graaa war* Well. OK. embaraaament bad tome<br />

thing to do with it too At Loilapaloosa a few yean<br />

• There's no eeed to stUI Km beet<br />

out of shape because we<br />

whooped you ie the Revolutionary<br />

War so get over H and get<br />

those silly frowns off yo«r fees.<br />

•Co i »»m backstage to talk to Soundgarden when<br />

one of the band memben ao kindly informed me.<br />

-You have a b«g glob of aod oo your forehead' and<br />

fttcked it off me How humiliating<br />

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more excited by the minute ao 1 atuck it out<br />

for the Stooe Roaaa Their aet started out fine,<br />

actually with thetr hit "1 Wanna Be Adored " A*<br />

aooo aa the aong waa over, the Stone Roeee copped<br />

an Oaau attitude Tbe singer bung hia bead doam.<br />

turned around and got a aip of water, dawdled<br />

around tbe stage a while and broke into the next<br />

ton*. The cycle repeated iteeif throughout their<br />

Mt<br />

We're ever ao honored to have you in our pree<br />

almighty Stooe Roeee.<br />

Oaau did tbe ease thing when I aaw<br />

then at St Andrew * Hall in mid-March. 1 have<br />

thia feeling that Engliah banda don't know how —<br />

or don't have any deaiire to — to play up to Amen<br />

can audiencea. So I'm gang to help them out.<br />

Hare we go<br />

• Then a no need to still be bent out of ahape<br />

bera-f we whoopad you in the Revolutionary<br />

War oo get over it and pft thoae utty frown* off<br />

your face. Stop looking at your ahoea while we n<br />

e We don 't go to your coooert* to worship your<br />

every move like British fans aod tabloids ao don't<br />

be ao uiiiiteennding We'd like to have fun with<br />

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and your kindergardanta-p<br />

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Rack • Rail Star." Warn pretty much prepared<br />

Bolyauwhehave<br />

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that 111 I<br />

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H a v e a l i s t e n<br />

Th* i Vi^n vr TttL KS11AY. Jl'NE 15. 1995<br />

Clutch brings out the silly in rock<br />

BY CHJUUTOA Fioco<br />

«*r *r» Warrsa<br />

Clutch singer songwriter Neil Fal<br />

Ion stands outaide St. Andrew a Hall<br />

in Detroit, smoking a cigarette near<br />

his band * "tour camper." A line of<br />

fan* snakes around the hall and<br />

through tbe parking lot hoping to get<br />

tickets lo »«< underground rock s burgeoning<br />

stars Having shed his glasses<br />

and sprouted hair. Fallon atanda<br />

unnoticed only a few stepa from the<br />

crowd A homeleaa man approScbee<br />

him. unaffected. Fallon puU hia cigarette<br />

out and head* into the hall.<br />

An hour later, Fallon ia atalking hia<br />

pre> on stage He rocks back snd<br />

forth as if he's ready lo lunge st the<br />

crowd of mostly sweat drenched teen<br />

age boy*. Other than looking like a<br />

group of average, self-admitted "rodnecks.'*<br />

then'a something slmost<br />

scan about the melodic hard rock<br />

band from Maryland.<br />

Listen hard, however, and thoae<br />

fears are diapelled. "Like a fly to doo<br />

doo You need me like a bird need*<br />

wings'Or little bunny fufu Who<br />

needs to bop ihe field mice." Fallon<br />

acroama dunng the slow groove of "El<br />

Jefe Speak*. ' off their adrenalin<br />

charged debut Transnational Speed<br />

way League: Anthems. Anecdotes and<br />

Undeniable Truths (EastVfc est'Atlantic).<br />

Welcome to Fallon's metaphorical<br />

playground Fallon, who ironically<br />

ha* a degree in English from the University<br />

of Maryland, mercilessly bar<br />

asses his playmates with his proschool<br />

lyrics. He juat can't take playing<br />

in a rock band too seriously.<br />

1 never expected to be in one The<br />

guvs asked me. I got in the band.<br />

Being on the road and playing with<br />

rock banda. it can just be so silly.<br />

Personally. I can't take it seriously.<br />

Watching MTV. there's a lot of banda<br />

that do take it senoualy. We'n making<br />

fun of that."' Fallon said vna telephone<br />

from his Denver-area hotel<br />

room.<br />

Clutch's sillineas prevails on their<br />

• elf-titled sophomore effort<br />

(EastWest Elektra) Wrapped around<br />

references to mythological characters,<br />

he pays tribute to Amencan pop cul-<br />

ture<br />

In "Rock V Roll Outlaw," a<br />

tongue-in-cheek look st road life. Fal-<br />

lon sings "So now vou know not to<br />

dock the Weebie Wobble hot rod<br />

jang. . . . (it's* no fun to crack tbe<br />

axle, but it's got to be done because<br />

whenever you wobble the weebles you<br />

know they get ticked off "<br />

"Big News L" the opening track of<br />

playing wfth rock bands,<br />

It CM |Mt be so silly.<br />

Personally, I can't take It<br />

sertoasly. Watching MTV,<br />

there's a lot of bands<br />

that do take It seriously.<br />

We're making fan of<br />

that'<br />

Neil Fallon<br />

Clutch singer /songwriter<br />

Clutch'* self-titled sophomore effort,<br />

ends with come down to the locker of<br />

Davy Jones." Other songs make refer<br />

ences to "red rover red rover, knick-<br />

knackpaddywack." "Howdy Doody"<br />

and tbe "hokey pokey."<br />

In a weird sort of twisted way. Fal-<br />

lon is making good use of his degree.<br />

"I can stretch and say I've been<br />

published."<br />

Fallon was finishing up his degree<br />

at the other U M when he was ap<br />

preached to join Clutch. He didn't<br />

have any other future plana, ao he<br />

joined. A few days after graduation,<br />

he and band mate* guitari*l Tim Suit,<br />

ba**ist Dan Maine*, and drummer<br />

Jean Paul Caster were touring Eu-<br />

rope with Biohaxard.<br />

Their first viait to Detroit in tbe<br />

summer of "91 spelled out thair future<br />

in the city Dsn Kotwicki. s bartender<br />

at the Shelter st the lime, fell in love<br />

at first sight<br />

"Dan waa st the very first Detroit<br />

show Thst was st the University of<br />

Detroit Grounds (Coffeehouse) That<br />

was the summer of "91. There was<br />

about 20 people there. He's been<br />

there ever since. He's responsible for<br />

a lot of our Detroit fan baae by play<br />

ing it in his bar and pushing it.<br />

Radio eventually locked on to "A<br />

Shogun Named Marcus" and the rest<br />

i* history.<br />

"It's becauae of the radio. If you<br />

can get played on the radio in the<br />

city, that can work wo&ders for a<br />

band. There's three citiea — Detroit,<br />

Phoenix and New York that play ua<br />

on the radio Those are our biggest<br />

cities."<br />

• Clutch's visit to the Phoenix Plaxa<br />

Amphitheatre in Pontiac on Tburs-<br />

day, June 22, with Tad, is their first<br />

aince the releaae of "Clutch." Where<br />

"Trananational Speedway League<br />

caresses the grooves snd explode*<br />

into melodic tirades, "Clutch is s<br />

Rockst sciontists or rockBrs?: Maryland melodic rockers<br />

Clutch — from left, guitarist Tim Suit, bassist Dan Maines,<br />

singer Neil Fallon, and drummer Jean Paul Gaster —<br />

punches it into automatic for a show at the Phoenix Plaza<br />

Amphitheatre in Pontiac on Thursday. June 22.<br />

mon even-keeled produced effort.<br />

Jackhammer guitars, as in 'Tranans-<br />

tional Speedway League s" " Shogun<br />

Named Marcus." have been steam-<br />

rolled into a slow grind.<br />

"We get. I think, bored with our-<br />

selves and we like to change the<br />

sound," Fallon said.<br />

In recording "Clutch." the band<br />

called back Larry Packer, who pro<br />

duced their debut 7-inch "Pitchfork<br />

released in 1991.<br />

"We wanted Larry for several rea-<br />

sons." Maines said. "We wanted to be<br />

more relaxed about it- We figured<br />

recording it with Larry would help us<br />

make the purest record possible. On<br />

the first album sre had to fly to the<br />

west coast and everything Being a<br />

new band it was very distracting On<br />

this album we had s green light to try<br />

any ideas we wanted."<br />

While Clutch had their die-hard<br />

fans in mind, they didn't make any<br />

sacrifices for them.<br />

"We always do what we want to do<br />

first. There's records we sold because<br />

people wore asking for them. We do<br />

try to please people but thst'fcjust on<br />

the merchandise aspect," Fallon ei<br />

plained.<br />

"Artistically, we're on our own lit-<br />

tle Cloud Nine."<br />

Clutch performs with Tad at 7:30<br />

p.m Thursday, June 22. at Phoenix<br />

Plaxa Amphitheatre. 10 Water St..<br />

Pontiac. Tickets art S10 in advance<br />

for the all ages show. For more information,<br />

call (810) 335-4850 or (810)<br />

645-6666<br />

Wilco gets an unexpected warm reception<br />

BY CHIBTWA Fuoco<br />

8r*rv warn*<br />

When former Uncle Tupelo mam<br />

ber Jeff Tweedy kick started his new<br />

band Wilco. be prepared himself for a<br />

long, uphill battle. He soon realised,<br />

however, that his ban were unfound<br />

ad.<br />

The response haa been really poai<br />

live," Tweedy aaid via telephone from<br />

Pittsburgh where Wilco waa perform-<br />

ing<br />

Things are pis' food." Tweedy<br />

added with a sty laugh.<br />

Wilco. which ia radio apeak foe<br />

"will comply." emerged aa madia<br />

darlings from UM South b^Soutbweet<br />

At T show that followed, tha band<br />

tigfr*—^ the screws sf thair credibil-<br />

ity when members of tha Jayhawks<br />

aad Soul Asytum bopped oo stage<br />

with them.<br />

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part of thi* year's H.O.R.D.K. faatival<br />

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The Observer! THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1996<br />

DINING<br />

OCC hosts Culinary Classic June 24<br />

BY KIKLY WYGONIK<br />

9r*n Warm<br />

hen Oakland Communi<br />

ty Collage asked Susan WMuer<br />

if they could nam*<br />

their new culinary resource library<br />

after her father UM lata<br />

Charles "Chuck" Muer. she not<br />

only aaid yea. she rolled up bar<br />

alseves and got Co work.<br />

For the past three months Susan<br />

has been • pending Friday<br />

mornings at OCC'a Orchard Ride*<br />

Campus in Fsrmington Hills<br />

meeting with faculty members to<br />

help them to plan, promote and<br />

present two special events — "A<br />

Pledge to the Future," a •trolling<br />

benefit dinner Tuesday, June 30,<br />

and "Culinary Classic." sn sll<br />

day event Saturday. June 24<br />

featuring champagne breakfast,<br />

seminars by culinary experts,<br />

grand taating. marketplace, and<br />

•ilent auction.<br />

Seminar presenters include<br />

Jimmy Schmidt of Ths<br />

Rattlesnake Club, Certified Master<br />

Chef Milos Cihelka of UM<br />

Golden Mushroom. Charles Davis<br />

of Robert Denton 4 Company.<br />

Ltd., snd Msater Sommslier<br />

Madeline TnfTon, newly appointed<br />

Director of Beverages for all<br />

Unique Restaurant Corporation<br />

"A primary goal of the<br />

Resource <strong>Library</strong> Is that<br />

Its guests will leave<br />

wtth a sense of satisfaction,<br />

not unlike that<br />

enjoyed by so many<br />

guests at a C.A. Muer<br />

Restaurant."<br />

— Susan Baier<br />

OCC Chef Instructor<br />

restaurants, effective July 3. Triffon,<br />

who most recently held the<br />

position of aommelier at The<br />

Rattlesnake Club, is one of 26<br />

Certified Master Sommeliera. snd<br />

one of only two female Master<br />

Sommeliers worldwide.<br />

If you would like to forgo the<br />

seminars oo June 24, you can attend<br />

UM grand taating featuring<br />

local leelanranta 1-3:30 p.m. Saturday,<br />

June 24 and pay tS6 per<br />

"We're hoping to create a wonderful<br />

annual event to support<br />

what we believe ia a fine culinary<br />

education." aaid Muer. "Wa ve<br />

bean long-term employers in UM<br />

restaurant business. We would<br />

like to have well rounded people<br />

to hire, snd I'd rather stick with<br />

graduates from local oollegaa."<br />

Muer ia serving as ths a<br />

chairperson with help from Oakland<br />

Community Collage co<br />

chairpersons Susan Baier. Dar<br />

ZS2^<br />

Open 11 A.m. ^<br />

FASHION<br />

SHOW<br />

$32.50 a person<br />

313*454*0666<br />

1<br />

Culinary classic: Susan Baier (left) and Susan Muer are working together to help<br />

present Oakland Community College's Culinary Classic on June 24. Prelude to a Classic<br />

on June 20 features a strolling dinner.<br />

Sharon Lemieux<br />

The Chuck Muer Culinary Re<br />

source <strong>Library</strong>, to bo inaugurated<br />

on June 20 at the prelude dinner,<br />

will bs deeigned for use by students.<br />

professionals aad the community.<br />

In to ressarch and reference<br />

mstariala. It will provide a<br />

central location for histories!<br />

publications and documents<br />

re lea ted to tha restaurant and<br />

food asrvice industriss.<br />

Thia year, slso marks ths 30th<br />

anniversary for ths C.A. Muer<br />

Corp. In honor of this event, Susan<br />

Muer is compiling a tribute<br />

edition of the "Simply Great<br />

1 L<br />

1 V a<br />

3<br />

WHAT<br />

t* thm MM"<br />

€ -11 p m Tuesday June 20<br />

Stroll-around benefil dinner to Kick-off the new Chuck Muer Culinary<br />

Resource <strong>Library</strong> 81 Oakland Community Colleges Orchard Ridge<br />

Campus, 27055 Orchard Lake Road, Faimngtoh HW» AD proceeds<br />

wM benefit the litxiry<br />

NfhSghtK Debcaoee from top metro restaurants including Pike Street<br />

Acadia. GokJen Mushroom Sweet Lorraine's, Po* & Hounds. Michigan<br />

Star Chpper. Leon* Pastries. Cafe Bon Homme. Little Caesert,<br />

Mitch's Tavern. Expresao on Wheels. Chuck Muer Restaurants and<br />

Rocky* ol Northville Dancing to the music erf the Hani Muer Tno<br />

Levinson and Chef Kevin<br />

Enright. .<br />

Baier, who approached Muer on<br />

behalf of the college in January,<br />

aaid they chose Chuck Muer becauae<br />

hia name haa long been recognised<br />

for ita leadership in the<br />

restaurant business.<br />

The vision for the library,<br />

which haa yet to be built, is to<br />

bring every conceivable learning<br />

tool to iU visitors from books and<br />

videos to computers and cook-<br />

9a m. to 5pm Saturday. June 24 Seminars. Grand Tasting and<br />

books. All proceeds from the June<br />

20 dinner, and Culinary Classic<br />

June 24, will benefit culinary<br />

COST<br />

Tickets $50 (benefit dinner). $75 Culinary Classic. $100 combo ticket<br />

arta programs at OCC, and the<br />

new Chuck Muer Resource Li-<br />

(both events) Cal Ticketmaster (810) 645-6666 or (810) 471-6340<br />

DINNERS from 1<br />

woui)tnmT NOW APPEARING LIVE<br />

P W M E w - 3 r THE SHOWCASEVEM<br />

RIR 7--^WSDSISDAT thro SATU1DAY<br />

5r£. m COCKTAIL HOUR<br />

Starttaf<br />

at<br />

, Nooo s'lO" TV<br />

FAMOUS DETECTIVES<br />

MOH TM*U no<br />

4-7 PJi DAILY<br />

WOW BOOKING BANQUETS<br />

THE WATER CLUB CRILL<br />

ilk, Mitlifta<br />

Cookbook," which will bs ready in<br />

Ume for the event.<br />

Chuck snd his wife, Betty, were<br />

lost st ssa in 1993 in tha "Storm<br />

of ths Century."<br />

"A primary pool ths Resource<br />

<strong>Library</strong>," said Baier. "is thst iu<br />

gussU will leave with a sense of<br />

sstisfsctlon. not unlike that enjoyed<br />

by so many gussU at a C.A.<br />

Muer Restsurant-<br />

Tfce vision is thgt one day the<br />

Chuck Muer Culinary Resource<br />

<strong>Library</strong> will attract students, pro-<br />

rr«"5Ss|<br />

fessionals snd the general public<br />

from throughout the United<br />

Statea."<br />

• Mark your calendars — <strong>School</strong>craft<br />

College in Li von is will prasent<br />

their fourth snnusl "Culinary<br />

Extravaganza" 2-6 p.m. Sunday,<br />

September 17 in the WsUrmsn<br />

Center. Sixty of metro Detroit's<br />

beat restaurants will offer tastes<br />

of gourmet foods snd beverages.<br />

TicksU sre $40 per parson; two<br />

for 175. Call (313) 462-4417 to or<br />

dsr tickeu.<br />

Mr.<br />

FATHER'S PAY<br />

DAD EATS FREE!<br />

With purchase of entree of<br />

equal or greater value up to $10.00<br />

27331 Five Mile Rd.<br />

(at Inkster) 537-5600<br />

iwltz Sisters<br />

'40§ Musical Comedy Rtvus<br />

2 FOR 1 .JRMSS.<br />

KIDS FREE<br />

*WI0 2 p-nv, SAT • p.m. A SON • SHOWS ONLY.<br />

LIMIT 4. Muat be Moompanled by an adt« ticket holder.<br />

SHOWS RUN THRU JUNE<br />

WW<br />

TAURANT «CIA<br />

Send items to M conarfwed for publication to. Kssly Wygomk. Observer A Eccarv<br />

tne Nmipiptit 36261 <strong>School</strong>crsft. Uvoms 48150. or b* fax (313)5917279<br />

Curftfyrf<br />

Brady * Food ft Sown * Cigar Muer gift certificate tor Father ft Day. WO par person.<br />

38123 W. 10 Mite Road. "Hide the Holiday Inn. Farrmcgion Hdis. Brady a will host<br />

their ftrat C«w Muer Tuesday. June 20t»> AikStionai date* Aug. 15. Oct- 17. Mar<br />

21 and Osc 16. Dinner, sccomparasd by a complement erf wines, cognacs and ctg<br />

ar> ths evening «tli begin at 6 30 p.m Each dad win alao take home a package ol<br />

cigar* (810) 4787780<br />

Marten's el CMiaga<br />

•Cigar Event ol tha SsSaon," 8:30 pm Monday. June 28. Morton * ol Chicago m<br />

Southftetd. Five COUTM menu paved with wins and premium cigsrs Alter dinner<br />

Courvoisier cognac with Fuente ft Hemingway Classic cigars. The coat is il25 per<br />

person, includes tas. gratuities (810) 354-8008<br />

fy«Ovf Onnfr V j , ..'V/<br />

Iks<br />

Famous Detectives." 7 p.m. Wednesday. June 21 ana 'Bugs* 5 30 p.m Sunday.<br />

Jus 25 Two evenings o# murder, mystery, laughs and food. Coat $32.50 per per<br />

son includes interactive murder mystery performance with tour course dinner with<br />

choice ol entree (ta* and gratuity included) The restaurant is at 39500 Ann Arbor<br />

Road. Plymouth. (313) 4540886<br />

fwr»P*gw<br />

Hosted by the Southesatern Michigan Jazz AsaociMion. noon to 3 pjn. Sunday<br />

June IS at tha Botttord Inn's Coach House. 28000 Grand River. Farmington Mills<br />

Features the Jack Brofcensha Quartet Tickets tor tins StMJA fundraiser are S25<br />

per person with reserved Mating at tables tor «ght No tickets al the door (810)<br />

474-2720 or (810) 437-9488<br />

(5wner Rina Tonon presents "Cena del Meckterraneo dinner." 7 p.m. Wednesday.<br />

June 28. St the restaurant. 30715 West 10 Mile. Farmington Hills Coast along the<br />

Italian Rrvtera and enfoy aeatood Irom Kapcw Sorento and Aimaft Chef Vincenro<br />

Baaaonetti who harts from this region will share many ol hia lavonte seafood dishes<br />

Music by Pino MweUi. The cost is 155 per person (not including tss or gratuityl<br />

(810) 474-3023<br />

Menu specials<br />

Ribs tor two 112.95 at the restaurant. 34733 Warren. Westland Movie and dinner<br />

packages available<br />

(313) 328-5410<br />

Frsa 0 ' M M I Maryland CISSSIIMI<br />

Soft Shall Crabs now m season, trucked in every Monday snd Thursdey from the<br />

docks ol the ChesaoeMie Bay to tha restaurant at 821 South Opdyhe Road. Auburn<br />

Hills. Maryland Blue crabs are coming soon.<br />

(810) 332 7744<br />

Celebrated throughout June at Real Seafood Co.. Ann Arbor and D Denmson s<br />

Seafood Tavern in Uvoma and Farmington Hills. Each restaurant will be offering<br />

daily wnch and dinner white fish specials<br />

Top chefs to be honored<br />

Top chefs from across Michigsn<br />

will honor their own st a seven<br />

-course dinner st the Detroit<br />

Athletic Club on Fridsy, June 16.<br />

During the program Michigan's<br />

Chef of the Year will be announced.<br />

The finalists are: Steve Alien,<br />

executive chef of the Golden<br />

Mushroom; Michigan Chefs de<br />

Cuisine President Chef Kevin<br />

Engright; Kevin Brennsn, Detroit<br />

Athlstic Club executive chef snd<br />

Msrilyn Chemsnski, executive<br />

chef of the University of Michigsn<br />

food asrvics. The four were nominated<br />

by ballot in May.<br />

Tha public ia invited to attend.<br />

TicksU sre 160 per person, snd<br />

proceeds support the 1996 Michigan<br />

Culinary Team. For more in-<br />

If M»>H liHlMSi<br />

11 SM IIMIUI SUMMER<br />

)U N<br />

formation. call Che Golden Mushroom<br />

(810) 559-4230.<br />

Appetizers will be served at 6<br />

p.m. followed by dinner st 7 p.m.<br />

The award will be presented at<br />

8:30 p.m. Reid Ashton, owner of<br />

the Golden Mushroom, and<br />

Michigan* board member to the<br />

National Restaurant Association,<br />

will emcee the program, which inciudea<br />

a video presentation of the<br />

25 year history of the Michigan<br />

Chefs de Cuisine. There will be s<br />

hsrpist snd DJ for musicsl enter<br />

Uinment.<br />

Michigan Chef de Cuisine Aaaociation<br />

is the first chefs organization<br />

in the stale of Michigan.<br />

Top <strong>officials</strong> of the American Culinary<br />

Federation, the national<br />

chefs organizstion, will sttend.<br />

Stephen Stills<br />

* Richard |eni<br />

Fabian's Rock &. Roll Party<br />

«MW> C-V LM* A **. C«y<br />

J U L Y<br />

• M Sarah McLachlan<br />

Barenaked Ladles -/aa, »"u<br />

Reggae Sunsplash • 5 pm<br />

a*.a«aof> wsa«titt»AMiw<br />

Shawn Colvln<br />

^ri.' u<br />

Pat Metheny Croup<br />

Bob McGrath • 2 pm A. 6 pm •*SF.<br />

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Weeier<br />


CJ. •Sl<<br />

THURSDAY. JUNK 15,1996<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Koufax perfect<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Koufax beaehdl UUD<br />

improved ita record U> 6-0 with e aweep of<br />

Plymouth Salem Sunday, ll-l and 14-3. in<br />

a Washtenaw Bnaehell Aaeociation double-bender.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Koufox dominated both gamee. dodng<br />

out tha opener in five inning* and acoring rune in<br />

all 12 inninga of the double-header.<br />

Player* for <strong>Canton</strong> are Matt Carpenter, Joe Cortellini.<br />

Matt Fair. Juatin Fendelet, Jeremy Finlay.<br />

Ryan Jacek. Cbria Maaon, Joe Niemiec, PhU<br />

Roes. Ben Tucker, Corey Wackar, Joe Wagner and<br />

Adam Wilaon. Tbe team ia coached by Duane<br />

Fair, Joe Niemiec. Gray Maaon and AJ. Wagner<br />

Cobras on a roll<br />

The Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Junior Baaeball<br />

League 13-year-old WABA Sandy Koufax<br />

t«m ran ita current win atreak to 10alraight<br />

by sweeping double-headers from Novi<br />

and Ann Arbor last weekend.<br />

The Cobraa are currently 12-1. in eecond place a<br />

half game behind Adrian.<br />

Team member* are Tom Alberty, Brian Apple<br />

gate. Brandon Bomersheim, Ruaa Caid. Matt<br />

Dent, Jaeon Evan*. Chria Hardy. Stave Hulin.<br />

Adam Kolb, Jon Lawrence. Stave Stilee.Br»d<br />

Well*. Phil Wieaarman. Ian Winter and BUly Zy<br />

deck The teem ia managed by Tom Albarty, and<br />

coached by Dave Winter and Mark Zydeck.<br />

Dragway winners<br />

A<br />

pair of <strong>Canton</strong> reaidenta reached the final<br />

of Saturday's bracket race at Milan Inter<br />

national Dragway. with Mickey Adama<br />

edging Shorty Adama for first in the Super Pro<br />

Division<br />

Mickey Adama. driving a 1987 Camaro, won in<br />

10 639 seconds. Shorty Adama. al~ driving a '67<br />

Camaro. waa aacond in 10-799.<br />

On Saturday in the Varsity Ford raoae, Mike<br />

Kslley of Plymouth, driving an "85 Ranger, placed<br />

Mcood to Rich Cod of Belleville in the Sportaman<br />

Division. Kallay waa timed in 12.442; Cod won in<br />

12-391-<br />

Soccer winners<br />

The "83 Plymouth Kicka completed a perfect<br />

aaaaon (11-0-0) with a 4-1 triumph over the<br />

Rorheatm 1 Rockers, securing their Little<br />

Caeeara Premier League diviaion title.<br />

The Kick* surrendered juat four goals white<br />

scoring 44. The title is the team * fourth in league<br />

play; they have alao won six indoor champwnahips<br />

and five tournament*.<br />

are Danny GUI. Jon McGlone.<br />

jay Smith. Evan Malone, Oliver Woloott, Derek<br />

Vermeulen, TJ. Tomaaao. Chria LaMaaae,<br />

Andrwe Holmee, Marty Kane, Phil Martone Brian<br />

Thieaa, Brian Conway. Bryan Stephana, Juatin<br />

Griffin, Sean Leewe aad Nick Tochman. The<br />

Kicka are coached by Dennis Tochman and Bill<br />

Thieaa.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Horneta made their trip to the<br />

Pindlay (Ohio) Invitational Tournament<br />

last weekend a happy one by registering a<br />

rhsmp— w; r The Hornet* recorded wins by<br />

acorea of 3-0.6-0,8-0 and 6-0.<br />

Team member* are Nick Aust, Derek Bias.<br />

Dustin Drabek, Deiek Giamondi. Jeff Haar, Sean<br />

Kroimee. David Lake. M-t^ M^Tommaso<br />

Mainella. Jaaon McMaeter. Mike Reoch, Jod<br />

Ruhi^ Keith Sd-nkeL Jam-Stdnart^Uon<br />

Walsh, Nahshon Waahingtoo mid Michael<br />

ZemnnakL Team eaadMB ate Mark Zamaaaki. Jim<br />

Ruble aad Roeooe Noah.<br />

he <strong>Canton</strong> Lightning collected the title to<br />

UM undar-llboy* Select Dhrisioa of the<br />

Tbe Cant Suburban Soooar League with a 7-<br />

4<br />

*TNMID rtNMnb*r»«f. Bmmtt, Jm Bllimo-<br />

5=.<br />

The team ia<br />

"by Wteon Zdrodoeroki, Laroy Schopiaray<br />

aad Mike Longpre.<br />

Club United, aa un<br />

Aaaociati<br />

of LY8C United todude Anne Fedri<br />

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Missed chances<br />

• In the Annl analysis, Redford Cstho-<br />

Lle Central tost what It needed In<br />

nal. And Plymouth Salem go t everything<br />

it didn't need.<br />

BYC.J. RHA*<br />

SYareSraiTsa<br />

The fourth inning waa half<br />

ever. With Radford Catholic<br />

Central coming up *r *»«£»<br />

at the plate, it seemed all the<br />

sood fortune Isgand attached to<br />

^Lwd to make them wiaaeira la<br />

la sauna. _<br />

At that point, Plymouth Salem had six hito off<br />

C ma JudtoStankewto.<br />

with their No. 3 pitcher. Ted Bentiey. andha bad<br />

allowed juat two Uta and a walk through three<br />

However, even though UM favored Sa<br />

lam. the scoreboard did not: It wee tied 1-1.<br />

But it was only a matter of time, right Stankewkx<br />

waa coming off two deys rest; hs would<br />

aoon tire aod topple. And Salem had Ita sos, Justin<br />

Marcu, warming up in the wings. Salem<br />

coach Dale Rumber^r had steadfastly refueed to<br />

start Mania on two day* rest, but he we* evallable<br />

for a fow inning* of relief.<br />

Only s "**** of time. .<br />

The Shamrock* didn't wdt for luck. TVay took<br />

matters late their own hands in the bottom of<br />

the fourth, striking for five nuw on the strength<br />

of two dutch hito and several Selem miscuea_<br />

it was more than the Rocks coukl rooover from.<br />

CC (now 26-8) rolled to en 8-3 triumph, anmings<br />

trip to the Class A semifinals Friday in Battle<br />

Creek.<br />

Salem bowe out at 26-8.<br />

. - In the end, you'd hav* to say our dafonee hurt<br />

Peer timing cHdat help, either On. mistake<br />

led to another for Salem, end the Shamrocks<br />

wan only toe happy to take foil advantage of<br />

lh £ntley started things off badly fac Satom in<br />

the fourth by walking Gent Burch. Bill Styles,<br />

Salem's normally surohanded shortstop, made<br />

metten worse by allowing Marty Wilk's easy<br />

Despite result,<br />

family is tight<br />

KmVEltOWALSU FT Warn*<br />

The laat time Radford Catholic<br />

Dale<br />

Salem end hie son, Aaron, was s<br />

to a 1991<br />

final boated by Dearborn High <strong>School</strong>.<br />

Seism held on to win, 8-S. and thmi flame*<br />

later wee crowned state fihampAon after a 4-1 "w<br />

Aaron, 'No matter wh<<br />

I'm going on to Battle Creek (to ooac<br />

i Ua son play to the Final Four),'<br />

recalled the elder<br />

On Ttteedey.lt was dl or i<br />

d to head conch this year<br />

of John Gravlto. aad hia<br />

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The result of Tuesday's quarterfinal is evident in everyone's faces, from<br />

coach 'Dale Rumberger (32) to all of his players. A series of missed chances taw<br />

forever haunt the Rocks.<br />

_ _ Brad Lear celebrates<br />

Hewlemlafl after slugging a solo home run for Sa-<br />

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All-Area: O'Brien named top coach<br />

BY STKVS KOW AL8JU<br />

AND a dlbauiDLi<br />

•it aae ftuetmting at Ibet,* said OTBrien, 27<br />

•Far the most part, I had been a part of winning<br />

team* and knowing me wouldn't win et lint was<br />

* 0 S i ta • I * rf>i M I Oill IMI<br />

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O'Brien earned e<br />

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(, Bnen «..i he leened a lot frem<br />

eluding **hea to ma a big teem He did a faed<br />

.. Following I* a look et each msmber of the All-<br />

OIRLS TRACK<br />

When Bob O'Brien took over a atrugding Uvo^ job.'*<br />

nis Ladywood track prognm to • O'Brien's first i at Ladywood had only 46<br />

ouick quick start outofthegstewmeatofthe quee _ This t, the Blnaen hed e turnout<br />

on.<br />

ef 80, and it showed ss they finished 4 -1 in<br />

The<br />

on taking baby dud aU and won their first Cathdlc League<br />

finiahadTfifth d the tegfond and<br />

aent six glria in seven tvents to the date meet<br />

Per bis efforts, O'Brien has been named tha<br />

"That's a pratty eelM group ef thne^ said<br />

O'Brien, a history and gunamnwrt teacher at<br />

ArSbor G^rid Richard. ~The£e ^<br />

. let of work to. The U^rnt Jeh ia tiytog to pt a<br />

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The Observer! 'F *HL'RSDAY. JUNE 15, 1996<br />

CC wins the battle of pitching philosophies<br />

DtiSmnt coachea. different phi<br />

Aad different r»»ulu<br />

John Salter h*» bm coaching<br />

Redioni Calbo4ic Central* base<br />

ball uun for 15 y wi Dale Rum<br />

fc*rger. a long time imuUW<br />

coach at Plymouth Saiem. is in<br />

Ma ftm year u head coach of the<br />

Rocks-<br />

Salter opted to bnng his pitching<br />

act. Justin Stsnkewiau back<br />

Family<br />

from page 1C<br />

No. 27 Salem junior varmity jersey<br />

worn by bis brother last year<br />

Aaron renewed acquaintancea<br />

with bis former coachee before tbe<br />

{um. but be didn't put bis hand<br />

oo assistant coach Ed Hamacber's<br />

bald head for good hick<br />

TW Shamrocks scored five<br />

runs in the fourth inning and<br />

m t oo to defeat Salem. 8-3. to<br />

advance to the Final Four for the<br />

first time since 1989<br />

"Saturday night, we were sit<br />

ting around at home after we<br />

found out Salem would play CC<br />

aad my brother asked me. 'Wbo<br />

are you going to cheer for?" " Aaron<br />

said. "Aad 1 said. Family<br />

comes first.' I'm glad the Rum<br />

bergerm are oo the same side today.<br />

and I am so proud of my<br />

brother I hated that day (four<br />

years ago) so much. My stomach<br />

waa doing flips all day "<br />

Aaron doesn t have food memo<br />

nee of bis only at bat that after<br />

With a runner oo Mcond base<br />

in the fifth inning. CC coach John<br />

Salter called oo Aaron as a pinch<br />

hitter After fouling off the first<br />

BT SrrvT Kowalmu<br />

8tot Warrsa<br />

Before Redford Catholic Can<br />

trai l freshman left-hander Kevin<br />

Thomas could throw a pitch in<br />

Tuesday's Class A quarterfinal<br />

, the uaapiroe<br />

mff the monad aa<br />

, T-shirt be was<br />

woa't aria aay body<br />

but hia fastball<br />

allowed ao hits ia two<br />

fiiW as the Shamrocks<br />

bald oo to defeat the Rocks. 8-3,<br />

awl advance to<br />

mad af the state l<br />

What made the bard-throwmg<br />

to hit<br />

on two days reel to face Salem in<br />

Tueedav » Claaa A quarterfinal at<br />

Milan<br />

Rumberger refused to do likewiae.<br />

mn though ace Justin<br />

Maros had pitcbad just four inn<br />

mgs in a five-inning merry victory<br />

over Ann Arbor Huron in the<br />

Mate regional* Last Saturday, the<br />

Salem coach decided to gu with<br />

his No. 3 pitcher. Ted Bentley<br />

Tbe final reault favored the ex-<br />

perienced manager. CC 8, Salem<br />

3. "You can tecund guess yourself<br />

all you want." said Rumberger.<br />

"but I don't think it's right to<br />

pitch kids on two days rest. I'm<br />

not going to ruin a kid's arm."<br />

Both staff aces were in similar<br />

•ituatiuns. Stankewicx threw five<br />

no-hit innings of CC's 9-0 victory<br />

over Detroit Southwestern in last<br />

Saturday's regional semifinal.<br />

Mama was nearly as affective.<br />

Ha allowed three hits over four<br />

innings in Salem's 12-0 blanking<br />

of Ann Arbor Huron in last Saturday's<br />

regional semifinal; he did<br />

not walk a batter<br />

Still. Rumberger called on<br />

Bentley. "Tad pitched wall." tbe<br />

Salem coach later instated. "Ha<br />

didn't loaa It for ua."<br />

Perhape not, but Bentley didn't<br />

win it for tbe Rocks, either. In bis<br />

tafe: Bill Styles dives back safely to first base, which is where he stayed after<br />

reaching it on an error.<br />

two pitches, Aaron went down<br />

swinging on tbe third<br />

"I knew where my dad was<br />

going (to tell tbe Salem pitcher*<br />

to throw it — down and in." Aaron<br />

recalled "Tbe third pitch, he<br />

called for a pitch they named the<br />

Beast. 1 swear it broke two differ<br />

en I times. It eraa a tough pitch to<br />

hit."<br />

Although Salem lost Tuesday .<br />

be was following senior right<br />

hander Justin Stankewicx. s side<br />

armer wbo relies more oo control<br />

BASEBALL<br />

With ooe out ia the sixth. Salem<br />

senior shortstop Bill Styles<br />

reached firet base against Thorn<br />

aa oa aa error, but Thomas got<br />

the next two batters to pop out.<br />

Jeff Mackiewicx walked with<br />

one out in the seventh and ad<br />

vaaced to second oo a ground out<br />

by Ryan Rumberger. but Thomas<br />

caught senior Mike Brannan<br />

looking at a called third strike to<br />

end the game.<br />

Tbomae, who alao delivered, a<br />

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Ryan Rumberger enjoyed a 3 for-<br />

4 day at the plate.<br />

Dale Rumberger probably<br />

knows how to get Ryan out as<br />

well, but he's glad he was giving<br />

signs in the third base coach's box<br />

when his son was up and not calling<br />

pitches from the opposing<br />

dugout.<br />

Dale isn't proud of calling the<br />

pitches that led to his son's<br />

strikeout.<br />

game than tbe pressure he faced<br />

during the game<br />

"This is neat," he said, watching<br />

a reporter scribble his answers<br />

on a note pad<br />

The Shamrocks had another<br />

freshman, catcher Dave Viane, at<br />

the other end of their battery.<br />

Viane. wbo played moat of the<br />

season on tbe Shamrocks' junior<br />

varsity, contributed to two of the<br />

Shamrocks' runs.<br />

He laid down a sacrifice bunt<br />

that led to tbe first CC run by<br />

Mike Hooiant in tbe third inning,<br />

and delivered an RBI single with<br />

no outs in tbe fourth.<br />

"I'm just trying to do my part to<br />

help the team out." Viane *<br />

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"I didn't think it was fair for<br />

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said Dale Rumberger. who<br />

moved his family from Westland<br />

to Plymouth in 1992. "I knew bow<br />

to get him out. I was coaching<br />

him since little league. 1 told Aaron<br />

when he started at CC. "These<br />

are two great programs and eventually<br />

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first three innings, be surrendered<br />

one run oo two hits and a walk; in<br />

CC's pivotal five run fourth, hs<br />

focad five batters, walking three<br />

and got tagged for a three-run<br />

triple. The fifth batter reached<br />

baM on an error.<br />

Stankewics lasted five innings<br />

for the Shamrocks. He gave up<br />

three runs (two earned) on 10 hits<br />

and two walks, improving his<br />

record to 8-4. -<br />

Salem from page 1C<br />

grounder to bounce through his<br />

legs. Bentley multiplied the prob<br />

lem by walking Jason Couture,<br />

loading the bases with none out.<br />

That brought Kevin Thomas,<br />

CC's freshman center fielder, to<br />

the plate. "I was looking for s<br />

fastball, because he wasn't getting<br />

bis curve over." Thomas recalled<br />

"I missed the pilch on a 3-and-l<br />

count and be gave me the same<br />

thing on 3-and-2. and I hit it<br />

hard"<br />

Hard and to the right spot.<br />

Thomas' line drive rolled all the<br />

way to the fence in right-center<br />

field, and Thomas rolled all the<br />

way to third base<br />

CC bad a 4-1 lead.<br />

Thomas' hit didn't exactly<br />

surprise CC coach John Salter,<br />

simply because be didn't know<br />

what to expect. "He's the kind of<br />

kid you just don't know what he s<br />

going to do," Salter said. Hell<br />

make a bonehead play one inning<br />

and a great play the next "<br />

Thomas' bit wasn't the end of<br />

CC's inning. Bentley pitched to<br />

one more batter, walking Mike<br />

Homant. Marcis relieved, and he<br />

induced another freshman, catch<br />

er Mike Biane. to hit a foul fly to<br />

right that Jeff Mackiewicx eyebelled<br />

— then dropped. The error<br />

gave Biane another chance, and<br />

he delivered a run scoring single.<br />

That brought up the top of the<br />

order and Greg Rogers. With<br />

runners on first and second and<br />

no one out. Rogers pushed a bunt<br />

toward first. Marcis bobbied it<br />

but fielded it, then found he had<br />

no one to throw to at first. First<br />

baseman Dan Quaine charged the<br />

ball and second baseman Kax<br />

Kurisu did not cover tbe bag.<br />

For the second time in the inning.<br />

the bases were loaded —<br />

and still none were out. Marcis<br />

struck out Chris Misiak and got<br />

Mike Daguanno to ground out to<br />

second, but another run scored to<br />

make it 6-1.<br />

The number of hits produced in<br />

the first four innings indicated<br />

the Rocks would not go quietly.<br />

Brad Lear punctuated that, lead<br />

ing off the Salem fifth by driving<br />

a Stankewicx pitch over the left<br />

"Their kid threw bard," Salter<br />

aaid of Bentley. "But then be got<br />

behind (in the count). Hia wild*<br />

ness gave ua an opportunity.<br />

"Stankewicx was able to get ua<br />

thoae five inninga."<br />

Which set it up for freshman<br />

lefthander Kevin Thomas to close<br />

out the game. He did juat that: no<br />

runs, one hit. one welk. one<br />

etrikeout.<br />

And a trip to the semifinals.<br />

field fence for a solo home run.<br />

After Ahmande Grimes died deep<br />

to center. Quaine, Mackiewicx<br />

and Ryan Rumberger all singled<br />

to load the bases.<br />

An ideal opportunity — but<br />

this waa to be a day of misses for<br />

the Rocks. They managed to score<br />

just one run. on Mike Brannan S<br />

ground out.<br />

For the game. Salem totaled 10<br />

biu but stranded 11 baaerunners.<br />

CC left seven runners on base.<br />

"The game's a aeries of oppor<br />

tunities." said a philoeophical<br />

Dale Rumberger "If you don't<br />

take advantage of them, you go<br />

home."<br />

At the start, it seemed tbe<br />

breaks would favor Salem. A twoout<br />

single by Mackiewicx in the<br />

third proved important when<br />

Ryan Rumberger's grounder in<br />

the hole between short and third<br />

was misplayed by Miaiak. His<br />

wild throw to first allowed Mack<br />

iewicx to race all tbe way home<br />

with the game's first run.<br />

CC tied it in tbe third on a walk<br />

to Homant. two sacrifice bunts<br />

and Misiak's two-out single to<br />

left. The Shamrocks iced it with<br />

two runs in the sixth, both scoring<br />

on Couture's two-out double to<br />

left-center field. f<br />

Salter pulled Stankewicx, who<br />

pitched five innings the previous<br />

Saturday, after five innings and<br />

let Thomas, a left-hander, finish<br />

• He did not give up a bit or a run.<br />

walking one and striking out one.<br />

"With the top of their order<br />

coming up, I thought it was a<br />

good time to bring in another<br />

pitcher they hadn't seen before,<br />

said Salter.<br />

CC got two hits apiece from<br />

Rogers and Misiak. with Thome,<br />

driving in three runs and Couture<br />

two. Ryan Rumberger led Salem<br />

with three hita; Mackiewicx and<br />

Lear had two each.<br />

But even though Salem outhit<br />

CC 10-8. Rock pitchers issued<br />

seven walks to three by the Sham<br />

rocks. Which b why in the end<br />

the only number that really<br />

mattered — the score — slso favored<br />

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Wielecbowaki and Brian<br />

Wozniak.<br />

• SOCCtRTRYOUTS<br />

T<br />

ryouU for both <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

Plymouth area soccer<br />

teams are in abundance in<br />

the coming weeks. Listed below<br />

are the various teams, times,<br />

dates and people to call for information.<br />

he <strong>Canton</strong> Predators under*<br />

12 boys team will have<br />

T<br />

try outs for this fall's pre-<br />

mier diviaion team from 6-8:30<br />

p.m. Friday (June 23) and from 11<br />

a m- to 3 p m. Saturday (June 24)<br />

on the field in front of the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

gym. Tbe team is open to boys<br />

with birth dates falling between<br />

Aug. 1,1983 and July 31,1984.<br />

Call coach Kurt Johnston for<br />

number assignment at (313) 455-<br />

4703.<br />

The Plymouth Lightning, an<br />

under* 17 girls premier<br />

toccer team affiliated with<br />

the Little Caeaars Premier Soccer<br />

Uague. will hoat tryouU for girls<br />

whose birth date is on or before<br />

Aug 1.1978.<br />

Consultants still 1st after twinbill split<br />

COLLEGIATE<br />

fell to 4-3. '<br />

In tbe first game, Dan Pydyn<br />

suffered the loaa. scattering eight<br />

hita with six strikeouts Brian<br />

Besco and Dino Rovinelli led the<br />

Hines Park attack with solo home<br />

runs.<br />

Decision's only run came in the<br />

first inning when Aaron Jones<br />

doubled and came home on a single<br />

by Craig Petersen.<br />

The tryouU will be at 6 p.m.<br />

June 22-23 at Pioneer Middle<br />

<strong>School</strong>. Players are aaked to bring<br />

water, a light and dark colored<br />

shirt, and a ball each night.<br />

Call coach Gerry Deren at 462-<br />

3608 for further details.<br />

ryouU for the Michigan<br />

United soccer under* 13 Tboys<br />

premier team and the<br />

under-13 boys select team will be<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday<br />

at Patchin Field in Westland<br />

(on Newburgh between Ford and<br />

Warren). For more information,<br />

call Dan Rios (455-5075) or Dave (<br />

Radcliffe (981-9234).<br />

The United's under-12 boys<br />

premier team will have iu tryout<br />

at 9:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at<br />

Patchin. Call John Jazwinski<br />

(592-1376) or Dave Radcliffe (981-<br />

9234) for more information.<br />

The United's under-11 boys se<br />

lect team will have tryouU 6:30-<br />

8:30 p.m. both Monday and<br />

Wednesday at Patchin. Call Mark<br />

Lisnov (513-7741) or Dsve Radcliffe<br />

(981-9234) for more information.<br />

In the second game, Derek<br />

Besco gave Hines Park en 8-5<br />

toad with a two-run homer, but<br />

Decision scored four unanswered<br />

runs for the victory.<br />

Eric Butler led off the seventh<br />

with e double. A Hines Perk error<br />

advanced Butler to third base and<br />

he scored on Eric Marcotte's single-<br />

. .<br />

Petersen had s two-run single.<br />

Scott Carden went 3-3 with two<br />

RBI. Jeff McGavin was 2-3, both<br />

doubles, with a run scored.<br />

Joel Hillebrand was the win-<br />

4703);<br />

• Under-13 boys Horneu, 1 p.m.<br />

June 17 and 6:30 p.m. June 19 at<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High <strong>School</strong> Phase III<br />

gym, call Mark Zemanski (459-<br />

0611):<br />

SPORTS ROUNDUP<br />

• Under-14 boys HorneU. 6:30<br />

p.m. June 20 at Heritage Park.<br />

call Al Davis (455-0282);<br />

• Under-15 boys Magic. 6 p.m.<br />

June 19-20 at Express Field, call<br />

Jerry Parent (455-5139);<br />

• Under-16 boys Express, 6 p.m.<br />

June 20. 22 and 27 at Express<br />

Field, call George Demergis (453-<br />

2389);<br />

• Under-16 boys Kickers. 6 p.m.<br />

June 21. 26 and 28 at HeriUge<br />

Park, call Art Page (981-2695);<br />

• Under-17 boys Michigan F.C.. 2<br />

p.m. June 25 at Madonna University,<br />

call Peu Alexander


4C(P.C)<br />

The Ohmrver! THI'WOAY, JUNE 15, 1995<br />

Son shows dad how it's done with his 1st chance<br />

It »•» a clear<br />

cut caee of lt>«<br />

tlutierK teaching<br />

the<br />

*<br />

Will Wsikef. a<br />

14 y e « r old<br />

Bloomfield Hilla<br />

resident, applied<br />

for his first tur<br />

key permit thia<br />

spring on th«<br />

buddy system<br />

with hi* father<br />

PA**E* Bill An KXOB<br />

plished hunter<br />

arid uifltr, Bill Hed hopw of<br />

trending aotnc Ume afield ahow<br />

ing tua atm the trick* ot the trade.<br />

After booking up with their<br />

•nend. Keith Huff, the tno heed<br />

ed into the turkey wouda near<br />

Gey lord<br />

Chi tbe first n»ormng of their<br />

hunt. Huff called • Joke in and<br />

Will made tbe most of hw first<br />

• >pport unity and filled hta permit<br />

With a culm, steady aim Will<br />

dropped the Jake with a 40-yard<br />

shot from tua Youth Model Rem<br />

in^oe 1100 20 GA<br />

Tbe following day. Huff worked<br />

enolher Jake into range, but Bill a<br />

•hot. -wtuch was actually cloeer<br />

L<br />

I<br />

Pre-Season<br />

AIR CONDITIONING<br />

REBATE<br />

TRU<br />

ten C asm; 1 Man* Barg. IV**** Ss<br />

am<br />

RELAY CVCMTS<br />

Ola a— I Devon* PM. Noun Fannn«<br />

ion. 2 W Waafmoc* Fsn»wi#on 3 400 iStSF I.<br />

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Mftn Glenn J. MM m*crn. Mor» faen- Stmh. unflasr Sossrj. -3. Cs»Son<br />

ion. 2 leva VanHeee, I Satsm. i<br />

— I I >nn>o limrn<br />

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I. Jeennett* StofceveM.<br />

uworaa »e»w»on; 2 tus* noeNer. «a- UWJrta<br />

OMOfl<br />

200 1 Oevror Kennedy Farnenron<br />

HO Hamacm. 2 Moraque AnOerton. Farm<br />

r^lor HO* Hanson; 3 **oam Oaoaen.<br />

imxm laOfooa<br />

400c 1 0S^ sen. FVnoum Canon. 2<br />

Tracey Csen. Byrne** <strong>Canton</strong>. 3 Maroa<br />

Pertwr. hymouO* Saiam<br />

aOO 1 Sarah Ham«on. PVmoum Se<br />

en; 2 iwaua C-oonft. Ptymoisn Salem.<br />

i AnOorBon ErtkoOr^ne<br />

HarrlBon<br />

Kin McOonoM<br />

Lodywood<br />

Shannon Swtsh<br />

Ladywood<br />

Wood Deck KRjs<br />

10x12 ft<br />

40 treated Ptne Inckxlw<br />

2x6 top. & |oW« with<br />

6-4x4 4'po«t»<br />

# 2 WhH® P»n«<br />

IBOARDSI<br />

Vk"xfiV4" or ^"x5V^<br />

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jr. I UW<br />

Sotar. Kara McOonsM. Shannon Seeh. FS<br />

COM Claueen), 2 Norm Farmntfon (Aye<br />

UM. Cam. May. Hescher B^car. Monca<br />

CnwnM). 3 FVnouW Carton (Badqr<br />

Bodetaru. Ka^ Smsft. BeoNy Ury«B. Ofce<br />

aasi-<br />

1.S00 retey 1. PVwe SMem (Maroe<br />

Parker. Coutney SheHon. Kada Bonnar.<br />

San* Hamiion); 2. Csn«on<br />

(Mejhan Barreo. Becfcy BoeWani. Traeey<br />

Cawn. 0s«e seri). 3 worm Ladymoea<br />

(Shannon S««n NKoie Oaaen. Stacnarae<br />

Muisat. (jndsay Soter)<br />

3.200 retey: I. F"lym«jW> Salem (Ccul<br />

ney Shatdon. K«Oe G«*Sn^. »Sranda<br />

Wade Sarah Ham«lon». 2 Ptymt**" C**<br />

ton (Nancy Ho»nan. An^ena Boy. Me*an<br />

Barret.. Trswy Cs«n»; 3. Lwores SM«enaon<br />

(Keay free, McNeience Jeaa 5 "<br />

Choiot of<br />

white, Qiw»<br />

or<br />

Nteolo Ctausan<br />

Ladywood<br />

r<br />

The Observer' THURSDAY. JUNE 15, 1995<br />

fVu) slso surpsssed ths previous<br />

school dKCus rsoocd (sftsr Gordon brass<br />

it Sret) and sstsWishsO s persons* best o#<br />

120-11.<br />

Just s freshmsn. OwumeOue -hod<br />

s tremsndous *st yem." oootfi George<br />

PaygodM sou. "Shs became a long<br />

jumper m nsdsseson. Shs hes become s<br />

pertscoomst m tws event ond has worked<br />

hard to mpro«e her technique. Nhec« a<br />

eiospUonsBy strong snd sn otAstandmg<br />

spnnter.<br />

"NkecM a also s pertscttomst m the<br />

aeestoom. Tha yeer she hed maintolned<br />

S 4 0GPA."<br />

oswumsbus t bsst long *«np wss s<br />

school reoord 17-2. which qusMed her lor<br />

the ststs mset. She wes the Westsm<br />

Lakes ActMbes Assoastlon snd rs^onsi<br />

chsmplon. snd shs mo mn s siste meet<br />

qualifying 12.7 In the 100.<br />

Sstyer finished third m 0<br />

meet w«h jump of S-5, en Inth off her<br />

school record She won the OeMend<br />

County and re»onei chsmpionships snd<br />

w« attend Central McNgon on s track<br />

•i wss reoBy mpressed with her focus<br />

snd dedicetion this ^s," cosch Bruce<br />

Brown seid When shs gets into e good<br />

coSege program wtth weight condrtionng.<br />

she hes ths potsndsl to bs s 6-«oot hi^<br />

jumper She hes e w * ^ term snd just<br />

needs to get stronger "<br />

Aery ReM. Mercy. 100 M i l l The<br />

OsMsnd County. CsthoSc Lesgue and re<br />

(ton* chsmplon lowered hsr time by .35<br />

to 15.5; Her goial nert yeer m the school<br />

reoord at 16 2, and she s also looMng to<br />

breek 50.0 m the 300 hurdtes. Her 197Vj<br />

points is second orSy to Eloen 0'Connea's<br />

school-record ISO. Bi« wes<br />

nemed Mercy's most «es«bls wier.<br />

Shea alao en eaceBertthtghKsnper<br />

She worked reel hard end is looking<br />

forward to b^gsr snd better tNngs. '<br />

oooch Gory Serveis said. "Shs hss s rssl<br />

good shot at both (hisdM rocords) She s<br />

tsBang sbout running cross country, snd<br />

tnet wN help her strength snd speed<br />

qurteab*."<br />

won the WLAA snd rsfonal tttss snd «n-<br />

•sfied seventh m the state finals. She set<br />

a school record o* 46.0.<br />

• >eennette wes ou most versatile eth<br />

lete." coech PeU HolmOerg wfl "She is<br />

cepebie ot runrang everything Bom the<br />

100 on up snd competed in mne dWarent<br />

events this yeer. She hes s *eat desee<br />

io improve and Is wNmg to do the work<br />

required."<br />

UeOeey later. Ls0ywin4, 100 OeeO:<br />

Another M*or. Soter hed e best Ume


TUESDAY, JUNE 20<br />

The Entrepreneur » Chib. spon-<br />

•ond b> th* Busin«*» 8#U«prot<br />

Development Center, preaenl* s<br />

program "Creating Market ting'<br />

7:30-9 am st BKIX" oftcct, 1301<br />

W l-ong lake Suite ISO.<br />

Tro> Fn« for BEIX" *tf\!iste*. $S<br />

Jur new member* T» register. call<br />

l810> !J6i 58U0<br />

WEDNESDAY,<br />

•JUNE 21<br />

-t wtrwoa*<br />

STRIVE. a nonprofit member<br />

network the National Aaaooa<br />

"First<br />

Federal<br />

showed us<br />

that<br />

if we could<br />

afford<br />

to pay rent,<br />

we could<br />

afford<br />

our own<br />

home."<br />

tion of Female ExecuUvaa, meat*<br />

the third Wadneaday of each<br />

month from 6 Ui 8:30 p m at the<br />

Koman Furum restaurant. 41601<br />

Ford Road. I anion, aod is open U»<br />

any career woman who has a professorial<br />

eoaaafcaaaat to success<br />

Meetings are informal networking<br />

and encourage participation- Call<br />

the STRIVE hot line at 810-253<br />

6800 for reservation* or Sua<br />

l hs» her at 313-722 7937<br />

ItUTtS<br />

Robert C Cams. the Edward D<br />

Jonea 4 Co, investment repre<br />

tentative in Livonia, will hoat the<br />

firet program m the firm's 1996<br />

continuing professional education<br />

«enea "Estate and Gift Ta* Plan<br />

The Obeerven TMUWDAY. JUKI 15, 1995<br />

BUSINESS DATEBOOK<br />

ning for Closely Held Buaii<br />

ea." Tha seminar ia designed for<br />

accounting ftnd legal profession<br />

al* who adviae doaalybaldbusi<br />

n«u owner* on tax or other ft nan<br />

cud matter*<br />

Registration foe is $60 which<br />

include* eouraa material* The<br />

progrs ia eligible for four CPE<br />

hour* for accounting profession<br />

al* For more information or to<br />

register, call Ca***s at (810) 442<br />

7425<br />

Chria Gallery of Text Ware Corp.<br />

will ditoiu "OCR'ICR Technologic*<br />

and Image Proceasing" at<br />

the June mewling of the Data Processing<br />

Management Association<br />

SUN. JUNE 18<br />

9AM to 6PM ALSO SWAP MEET<br />

SEE 100 S OF CUSTOMS, RODS,<br />

STREET MACHINES. ORIGINALS<br />

& TRUCKS OF ALL KINDS<br />

VENDORS SELLING<br />

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ENTERTAINMENT BY|<br />

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Meeting begins at 5.30 p.m.<br />

Dinner ia served from 6:30-7:30<br />

p.m. followed by a short businaas<br />

meeting and afterdinner preeen<br />

taUon Coat is $5 for members<br />

and $8 for nonmember*. Dinner<br />

is option and individually priced.<br />

For reaervations or more information.<br />

call (810) 380-0864.<br />

THURSDAY,<br />

JUNE 22<br />

• TAX<br />

The Michigan Association of Cartified<br />

<strong>Public</strong> AccountanU is pre<br />

sen ting it* annual state tax forum<br />

st Laurel Manor in Livonia. The<br />

program begins at 8 a.m. and edjourna<br />

at 4:30 p m The program<br />

consist* of nine discussions including<br />

state tax issues affecting<br />

corporations, property tax ssseasments<br />

and appeals, snd taxpayer<br />

bill of rights. Coat is $125 which<br />

qualifies for eight hours of credit.<br />

Call the MACPA conference de<br />

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Garden aid<br />

Get Dad a Fun arid Functional Gift at Billy Bob's!<br />

Restored Bafly<br />

"Money Hooey<br />

Sot Machine<br />

mmm<br />

tejsDod<br />

n$98.00<br />

Ot Dad the 0ft that<br />

keeps oo jj£vln£.-- depending on how lucky he<br />

ent Tht legendary Bafly -Money Honey, the sk*<br />

that made Las Ve^ tanious! Quantities tainted<br />

2-Player Electronic<br />

Dart Board w/Ciicket<br />

n »•*<br />

kSjaDod<br />

The 2-pfayer voce<br />

actrralea dart board<br />

CI QO fV) has tons of gaming<br />

*LOOtW opoocs Just perfect<br />

t*.v»o* ^farDatfsoflW<br />

Championship Foosbafl Table<br />

Just jor Dal<br />

Tbe Dandy "Dad's Day" Deal!<br />

Wbtrii Dad snap<br />

back to childhood as<br />

he goes nuts on the<br />

commercial grade<br />

foosbafltabir!<br />

Contemporary<br />

aanttizrd design<br />

features nylon<br />

bearings, molded<br />

gnps and a<br />

scratch-proof<br />

surface. Dad wi<br />

always get a lock<br />

out of this jjftf<br />

2-Player Shoot-Out<br />

Electronic Dart Board<br />

This 2-player voice<br />

-v*knt»rl r.nrH nmw<br />

office- downstairs!<br />

Buy the Desk & Hutch /or $588.00 and Desk ft Botch<br />

Get the Oak Printer Stand OR the %-MMmoo<br />

Erponomk Chair Absolutely FRffif JusijorDad<br />

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Sugg. Retail $359<br />

• Bodt-in nwveiTV pUtfonn<br />

• Pull out VCR shelf • 2T*l8*x31 r H<br />

• Also jvadaMe m cherry<br />

qfajd<br />

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$ 4 2 9 . 8 8<br />

Sugg. Retail $598<br />

• Pull-out TV swivel •Storage area<br />

• Adjustable shelves • 5Txl7"x45*H<br />

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• Also available in cherry<br />

LAY-AWAY AVAILABLE<br />

ITURE.INC.<br />

5K4W. \nn \rtx.r I rail • P1>fii"iith. Mkttuan 4XH» i.MJl 45J-4"tM)<br />

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Treatments<br />

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VERTICAL<br />

.rsr-<br />

-Ot<br />

BUNDS<br />

BLINDS,<br />

IMTFR10R MOTIVES<br />

Comfort most important<br />

feature of home office<br />

Hav* your children<br />

moved away from<br />

home, but «<br />

time visitors? Do you<br />

Like to eotartain out<br />

of-town family or<br />

fUMU? U H*» at a<br />

premium* Hoar doa*<br />

oo* accomplish a com<br />

fortable liv*-in room in<br />

the charming manner<br />

of * family guest room,<br />

library, office-at-<br />

List your priorities BEFORE you accept<br />

this chaltengt. It won't juat HAP-<br />

PEN. and be wholly auecaaaftiL<br />

If the word "office" connote* too rigid<br />

an atmosphere or an otherwise pleaasnt<br />

retreat, be advised that this isn't necee<br />

•arily so! The single moat important<br />

ingredient is COMPORT To achieve<br />

this requires one important investment<br />

— namely s convertible sofa bed. Ot<br />

course they are available far as little ss<br />

|496, but it will be a diaaater all the<br />

way around. It won't be a desirable sofa<br />

It won't be • sound sleeper-bed It won t<br />

hsvf s durable fabric for constant use<br />

Be realistic. This is the CORE of the<br />

room<br />

One can also buy s sofa bed for<br />

$1,496, and it may still be s compromise.<br />

with inadequate construction.<br />

You can even spend $2,496 It will occupy<br />

the same space and ostensibly hsve<br />

the same functions. However, if the inner<br />

portions ar* of true quality the mattree*<br />

of the bad CAN be wonderfully<br />

•loopaMn. and tha mechanics will function<br />

without wreatling. The cushion<br />

construction should b* aa fine aa any<br />

other kind of sofa, snd the fabric must<br />

be delightful, sturdy, handaoms and<br />

never itchy Having this nucleus of tha<br />

room workable in all of th* abov* ways<br />

you sre ready to consider other require<br />

menu<br />

Two gueat chairs, not naceaaarily a<br />

pair, and facing the desk ar* desirable<br />

At<br />

One can be allghtly tergw than tha<br />

other, aad oa a swivel to better view<br />

television- Two stnrags unita, a locked<br />

lateral file cabinet. A daak that ia decid<br />

edly reaideotial and a daak chair that ia<br />

otherwise comfortabte as w*U aa func<br />

Bo .<br />

wall plus far all<br />

and temp*. AHar your SCALED layout<br />

of tha entire room, thraa ar fair "hi<br />

hats'* over tha daak will<br />

GOOD lighting.<br />

Book shelving te a significant «®po<br />

nent that mustn't be mariaokaH De<br />

tailing of these will enhance the ov*r*ll<br />

room — m* j®* **dinap<br />

plan somsthing unusual. A top shelf<br />

running tha entire circumference of the<br />

room, abov* windows and doorways,<br />

and abov* th* aofa-bad te an idea you<br />

might like. It would ha a coloaaal pt*«<br />

to intersperse sculpture with book*<br />

perhape s handsome piste or sn eagle,<br />

and many of your other treasured,<br />

brightly colored acceeeonee Your per<br />

tonality is beginning to take over.<br />

One of my favorite window treat<br />

menu is louvered abutters, so approprt •<br />

•te to this type of room. They can be<br />

vertical or horizontal in detail. They<br />

can be wood stained, or whiU. They,<br />

too. will add their own personality<br />

They provide privacy, a cherished com<br />

ponent<br />

With carefully synchronised planning<br />

way in advance you will haw turned out<br />

your own spectacular LIBRARY, Off-<br />

ICE and GUEST ROOM - EX<br />

TRAORDIN AIRE!<br />

Naomi Statu Lory, a Fmnkhn rr»<br />

dent, at an interior designer and a for<br />

mer eecrewy uf " ^ '<br />

Interior Designers Yos» can faae* /her a<br />

meaoage by dmhng (313) 963-W7 on a<br />

Touch -Tone phone, then her maiibox<br />

number. 1697 Her fax number is (BIO)<br />

644-1314.<br />

Antiques fair features toys<br />

Toy*, toys, toys for children of sll<br />

age* will be the featured attraction at<br />

the June edition of the Marshall, Antiques<br />

Market, 8 am to S pjn. Satur<br />

day, June 17, at the Calhoun County<br />

Feirgrounds in Marshall.<br />

For more information, call th* Marshall<br />

Antiques Market at


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Figley<br />

from page 5<br />

wlth<br />

»ur* you wtil be as pi—wi »» * •»<br />

U you wmnt a aeed source. tend a eelfsililineanrl<br />

stamped envelope u> me at<br />

The Eccentric. 906 E. Maple, Stasia*<br />

ham 48009.<br />

Colorful collection<br />

Yellow and blue crocuaee aa well as<br />

•cilia alao bloomed along with these<br />

plants - a sighL And 1 mustn t<br />

forget the little blue bepaUca with ita<br />

blue hitter-"" wbich waa -covered with<br />

them thia spring .<br />

WhiU tn Ilium. T grandi/lorwn, and<br />

VsiT Oi* NEW<br />

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Featimmu<br />

b«* * Pav*hs<br />

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WATtaFAtts<br />

outooob lsxies-<br />

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Bnck Pavers<br />

Pat**. 0w**a'v£ic<br />

As Low As $2.05 Sq Ft<br />

SSMFS36<br />

• trim*<br />

maroon ooee alao grow in thia little garden<br />

We brought the white ooee from a<br />

fnend'a place up north many year* ago<br />

(with permiaatoo) and the maroon onee<br />

from my father in law a property m<br />

Ohio. I believe the maroon onea are T.<br />

rrectum. wakerobin, which don't open<br />

fully but remain m little buda. ll*ey<br />

have multiplied over tha yaara.<br />

Another bright yellow flower ia Bm»<br />

ket of Gold. Auruua miatdi*, which i<br />

cut bach after they have bloomed to ex<br />

Aixjzia i SttfifUd&i. 9«c.<br />

The Brick A Wall Depot<br />

1 - 8 0 0 - A N G E L Q - 2<br />

29604 W 8 Mat Ro<br />

Located On 8 Mat Ro 1 Bin VWst<br />

Of MMxtwiT Oh rwf Nowth Set<br />

^The birdbath is aurrounded with tall<br />

ptnk/white tulip*. Tuhpa "Judith Ley<br />

Royal Wall<br />

Rt 'uM.W"' Snns<br />

GM«< fcm GA#W»«. RASAS<br />

Bios ETC<br />

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PRICES THAT WILL MAKE<br />

The Obmerver/Si'ftV 15. 1995<br />

DO-IT-YOURSELF<br />

In5ia«i,ai>om Voto's<br />

AM) Lmhatvjh* Avabamii<br />

A Fun Lea Of Riniai<br />

Eous^nt To Hnv Win<br />

Your Pmojici<br />

Keystone Garden Wall<br />

rllmmowai srtth*<br />

LT. Guar $2-45 EA.<br />

Cocoas $2.55 EA.<br />

30.2cc; lf.1<br />

Large easy-access<br />

1 1 3 9 " . JJSSS'<br />

ST/HL"<br />

iter" and the crowning glory ia the<br />

white blooming dogwood tree. ^<br />

ua by a friend There are many varieties<br />

of Ooraua with whiU blooms others<br />

with coral of yellow blooms Shrobe in<br />

thia family have yellow or red atem*<br />

the family ia quite large ,<br />

In the comer of the farden. near the<br />

deck. European pnger. Asarum eu~<br />

poewn, aoftens the area with lU h^art<br />

shaped leaves<br />

There are other wildflower. in th*<br />

cardan, and we love them all Wooly<br />

thyme. Thymus, fill* in the gape and<br />

bloom, in pink aa the aeaaon<br />

Al Homw<br />

prugreaars.<br />

In early apring I toaaad aoa<br />

release fertiliser (Krkkat Krap) on the<br />

gardens and let them go Juat having<br />

that one special area to enjoy for ao<br />

many weeks brings much plaaaura and<br />

makee the work in the other gardens go<br />

quickly.<br />

Marty Figky « « advanced master<br />

gardener baaed in Birmingham You eon<br />

leave ber a messag» by dialing (313)<br />

S63-g047 on a touch-tone phone, then<br />

her mailbox number. m9. Her fax number<br />

u (810) 644-1314. „<br />

£<br />

Mian fmm<br />

_ p Thia photo, taken from the roof, thou* Cornu* in full<br />

splendor. The rock garden it near the deck.<br />

PLYMOUTH HO AO Rose Society to present annual show<br />

525-0980 || .jsrrst*:XZZ +££?5£3S<br />

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Al<br />

The Obaerver/JUNE 16,1995<br />

UPPLIANCE DOCTOHI-<br />

A little Tang wakes up dishwashers<br />

8-year-old<br />

ft<br />

like<br />

It wood to. A service<br />

technlelaa haa<br />

ah ark ad It out aad<br />

aay* everything 1*<br />

working fine. Do I<br />

•aad to lnveat In a<br />

new dishwaaher?<br />

*0£ Put on the brakes at<br />

GAGNON youj. locaJ grocery store<br />

and spend juat a few<br />

0 . I<br />

dollars for a pint jar of an orange-powdered<br />

breakfast drink called Tang<br />

That's all you need to use to bring back<br />

the washability of your dishwasher. The<br />

following is what happens in 96 percent<br />

of American homes and what createe<br />

thia common complaint.<br />

We aa consumers fail to malice that<br />

we cannot use a dishwasher effectively<br />

unless the water temperature inside ia<br />

140 degree* Cold or lukewarm water<br />

juat won't do the job. Turn on the hot<br />

water faucet at the kitchen sink until<br />

you receive maximum hot water temperature<br />

coming out of the spout. Then,<br />

turn oo your dishwasher If you do this<br />

faithfully every time you use your<br />

dishwasher you will notice a consider<br />

able difference in washability. The water<br />

that fills your dishwasher before it<br />

begins the wash cycle must be hot. If<br />

you don't turn oo the faucet and fat rid<br />

of the cold water in the pipe from the<br />

hot water tank to the kitchen spout,<br />

then you will begin filling the<br />

dishwasher with cold water. Aa a reeult,<br />

you won't diaaolve the detergent, your<br />

diahee won't be cleaned, you 11 have<br />

spots all over the glasses and you 11<br />

have aoap buildup inaade the complete<br />

unit Soap buildup ia what ia cauaing<br />

your problem<br />

Thia buildup ia coating the impellers<br />

in your motor aaaembiy and won't allow<br />

thee* internal components to cut<br />

through the water properly, giving the<br />

dishwaaher a atrong preeaurt of water<br />

through the apray anna. The cure to the<br />

problem »• the shelf and ia<br />

called Tang powdered breakfast drink.<br />

Here's bow you do it.<br />

Turn on the hot water to maximum<br />

temperature. Turn on the empty<br />

dishwasher and let it fill and waah for<br />

four minute* Shut it off and open the<br />

door. Empty tha complete jar of Tang<br />

into the water in the bottom of the<br />

dishwasher. Shut the door and let it go<br />

through ita complete cycle undisturbed,<br />

lids cure has been verified by many<br />

consumers wbo listen to my talk show.<br />

They have asked bow Tang doea it ao<br />

welL The acidic content and the abra<br />

aive action created by the powder aeem<br />

to be juat the proper mix to do the job.<br />

The aatronauta drank it and I do aa<br />

well.<br />

My garbage dlapoaal haa an occasional<br />

odor. How do 1 clean lt out?<br />

If you could aee what ia inside your<br />

dispoaal, I can aasure you that you<br />

wouldn't ever prepare another food item<br />

around your kitchen counter. We as<br />

consumers just stick the garbage in<br />

there, turn on the cold water, and away<br />

it goes, ao ere think. What about all the<br />

built-up grease, etc., that coats tbe<br />

walls inside? I don't want to be too<br />

graphic on the subject except to say<br />

that it needa a cleaning out every few<br />

days. The solution ia in your kitchen<br />

refrigerator. It's called ice cube*<br />

Fill the disposal with ice cubes and<br />

let them stand in there for sn hour or<br />

ao. Turn it on without water for 30 aecooda.<br />

Boil a kettle of water and rinse<br />

out the disposal. Thia little cure all<br />

should be performed twice a week and<br />

especially if you are going away for any<br />

length of time.<br />

. Joe Gagnon, the Appliance Doctor,<br />

vill answer your quest*on* about maintaining<br />

and repairing large appliancea.<br />

Gagnon is president of Cannock Appliance*<br />

in Garden City and do*a a weekly<br />

rodic, program on WJR-AAi. He ia author<br />

of "First Aid from the Appliance<br />

Doctor" available at area bookstore*.<br />

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The nhaerverlJVHl 15, 1995<br />

At Horn* M Thw Observer/JUNK 16,1996 h o<br />

1 INVITING IDEAS NATURE<br />

# • ; _ • 1<br />

Gather fruits, veggies for 'exotic evening I Fleabane now accents grasses of meadows<br />

Considered exotic in<br />

lb* I960. - Kiwi<br />

fruit, with ita odd fux<br />

xy brown .kin «nd<br />

fm bright gree n fie.h» bit<br />

• Uic food trend circuit<br />

with . bang* Today,<br />

the ubiquitous kiwi<br />

ait. wnong kiwanoe,<br />

feijoaa. tometillo.,<br />

WTH HOSSOK pi.nuim. ugb fruit,<br />

^WTW. £ £ £ persimmons,<br />

*apote, cftenmoyas. |*mi«i «~»t *nd<br />

carambolaa (star fruit).<br />

What do Uwm strange fruiU and vegetahlee<br />

usu like"* And what should you<br />

do with them 1 Chefs and fourmM cooks<br />

enjoy tbe challenge, but moat people<br />

pus them by in the grocery store, in^<br />

umidatad by ««-««« «<br />

Make discovering theee ototic fraiU<br />

and vegetable. a summertime event.<br />

Plan a scavenger hunt for "Soma Exotic<br />

Evening" et home with Cnends and<br />

family.<br />

Mril each person or couple, a picture<br />

of a .pacific exotic fruit or vegetable.<br />

is better when<br />

it's covered<br />

in leather. Suggested<br />

Your Choice<br />

Leather Plus<br />

$<br />

•Make discovering exotic fruits aad "<br />

saaMaerthae eveat. Ptae a w i v h | w fcaat for Some<br />

Exotic IvHtal" at home wttfc Wends and faawy.<br />

Your local library, produce market, and<br />

bigger grocery stores are great source*<br />

Or just write the name of the fruit or<br />

vegetable on a card.<br />

Tell each person to bring the fruit or<br />

vegetable to the party, along with some<br />

informaUon about it- Prepare some un<br />

usual dishes lmng exotic fruita and veg<br />

•table, for your guerta. Be sure to label<br />

them so |ue«U know what they are eating.<br />

Collect all the designated fruits and<br />

vegetables and prepare table-side salads.<br />

Top the fruit salad with custard<br />

style low fot lemon yogurt aad mtv. ss<br />

Encourage gueaU to share informs<br />

tion about their "found" fruits and veg<br />

etablea. Much of the evening', conver<br />

will be fillad with hwtoocal<br />

,95<br />

Retail:<br />

SI 220<br />

Suggested Retail<br />

$1)20<br />

background, descriptions, and augges^<br />

lions for using these newly discovered<br />

unusual foods.<br />

For the menu consider pan meo<br />

plantains, an avocado, feijo. and ugb<br />

fruit salad, grilled ahrimp with pa»ion<br />

fruit sauce on a bed of herbed rice, and<br />

en exotic fruit aalad with lemon yogurt<br />

dreMing. ,<br />

Here, a brief introduction to aome ot<br />

theee intriguing ediblee.<br />

• Plantains — (Adam. Pig) — look<br />

like large green banana, and can be<br />

used in any stage (rip. or not), green,<br />

y«llow or black, but are never eaten raw.<br />

When cooked, plantains taste like win<br />

tar aquaah, and are often uaed<br />

tato. Ripe plantains aie delictus<br />

peeled and halved lengthwise, then<br />

pen-fried until golden<br />

vegetable oil and drained wel<br />

serving. Green plantaina. peeled. cut<br />

into thin wheeU. then deep fned, make<br />

tasty chipe. Plantaina are commonly<br />

used in Latin American and Caribbean<br />

cuIsIbs.<br />

a Passion Fruit — alao called Granar«i»U<br />

— la a Brazilian native, but ia currently<br />

grown in New Zealand, Califor<br />

nia. Hawaii and Australia Thu egg<br />

•k,p^t fruit with a brittle outer skin,<br />

which ia wrinkled when ripe, ia usually<br />

purple. Other varieties include thoee<br />

that are orange or yellow. H* fruiti.<br />

aromatic and used for flavoring. Tbe<br />

seeds are edible, but often removed<br />

when uaed as a puree in mousse, dnnka<br />

or sorbets.<br />

• Feijoa. - (Pineapple Guava) indi<br />

re nous to South America, ta widely<br />

grown in New Zealand. California, and<br />

tuber warm temperate tones This oval<br />

thin green skinned fruit has a<br />

tanrv pineapple flavor with a hint of<br />

^»T„TsS« -y it fc.<br />

mmbirfp*^ of pineapple, pear and ha<br />

r.r.. |u texture ia similar to a juicy<br />

pear and ia delicious served as a fre^i<br />

fruiC in «lacfo, sorbeta. and preeerves<br />

a Ugb Fruit — la d croe. between a graoefruit,<br />

orange and tangerine. Citrua in<br />

appearance with a rather bumpy thick<br />

akin, Ugli Fruit ia uaually the aixa of a<br />

grapefruit, and grown in Jamaica If.<br />

usually eaten Uke an oranga, ia aweeter<br />

than grapefruit, and wonderful in eorbeta,<br />

fruit mi lads, and made into mar<br />

Snmmp With P<br />

Fnurr Sauce<br />

. 2 iiinlnn mm*. ha*ed. dtacard aWn<br />

1 cup sugar<br />

1 cup water<br />

I stick butter. maHed<br />

4% pound, targe shrtmp. peeled. •<br />

cleaned and devetned<br />

Prepare aa outeide grill — spray grill<br />

with no-stick cooking spray Light your<br />

(be.<br />

Combine peaefoa fruit, sugar ai<br />

Tuuat CJL»v-»»?n»rT<br />

Exotic: Gather exotic fruits<br />

and vegetables for a special<br />

euening.<br />

in a saucepan. Over medium heat, bring<br />

the mixture to e boU, then reduce heat<br />

and oootinue to simmer until the peeeion<br />

fruit pulp i. soft (approximately 121$<br />

Press tlm mixture through a sieve and<br />

discard the rsoMiniag pulp. Add the melt<br />

ed butter aad mix thoroughly-<br />

Bruah tbe shrimp ganerouely with the<br />

pesaion fruit aance and grill shrimp — 3<br />

to 4 minutes on each side De not over<br />

Pffefc. hasting aa asrsssary. Serve tbe<br />

shrimp on a bed of herbed rice. Serves g-<br />

Ruth Mossoh Johnston is an author and<br />

food eoiummst who lives in Fmnkbn To<br />

Itmve a Voice Mod message foe Ruth, dtal<br />

(3lin3-WT.\<br />

Plants need three<br />

\<br />

baaic ingredient, in order<br />

to grow — water,<br />

carbon dioxide and<br />

sunlight. These throe<br />

component, in the<br />

presence of chlorophyll,<br />

the pigment that<br />

make, leave, look<br />

green, enable plants to<br />

make their own food —<br />

MONVCttf pbotoeyntheeia If any<br />

of theae parte are lack<br />

ing. planta do not grow very welL<br />

In apriag water become, available to<br />

planta, aunllght i. proeent for longer period.<br />

of time and carbon dioxide ia adequataly<br />

abundant hecauae of our induatrial<br />

society. But apring ia the only time<br />

sufficient sunlight reach sa tha<br />

of tfceptaat to deter le-<br />

eway.<br />

foreet floor enabling moat wildflowera to<br />

grow. Now that summer la almoet upon<br />

ua and trees have leafed out completely,<br />

foreet wildflowera have finished blooming.<br />

Meadow wildflowera now begin to<br />

make the Kane. Puaaytoaa have already<br />

to aaed, but the delicate daiay<br />

la now accenting tbe green<br />

of the meadow*. Few wild<br />

flower, compete with the early blooming<br />

fleabane Later in summer other<br />

wildflowera will dilute the generally<br />

white flower, of daiay fleabane.<br />

Though the flowerheada are only<br />

about an inch acroea, for amallar than<br />

cultivated daieiee. they grow in email<br />

cluster, with numeroua petals. AM many<br />

aa 70 thin delicate ray* may radiate<br />

outward from the yellow core. Some<br />

time, the white petala are tinged with<br />

pink or blue.<br />

An old superstition states that If a<br />

pregnant woman want, to know the aex<br />

of her child ahe ahould plant tha eeed oC<br />

a fleabane. If the petala from the plant<br />

are pinkieh. she will have a girl. If they<br />

are bluUh, aha will have a boy.<br />

The name fleabane refers to tha reputed<br />

quality of the plant to deter insecte.<br />

Pioneer, often stuffed it into<br />

their mattreaeee to keep fleae away.<br />

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A Message From The Michigan Deportment Of Agriculture<br />

Many believe the plant haa no ineect<br />

detering qualities, however, recent obaervationa<br />

of atarling nests suggest otherwise.<br />

Starling neeta with fleebane incorporated<br />

in iU material had fewer<br />

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walk on the<br />

The Greenmead garden walk<br />

offers a welcome sign off summer<br />

While Craig and Sue Kelly were on vacation<br />

[>la Vine wad at varioue courses around<br />

M,ch,£Tthey stored up idee* for bnbapins<br />

their home, one of the neweet contemporaries<br />

in Livonia MeenwhiW on the other<br />

I n. Barb and Scott MacDonald were y wOnj<br />

built in Boeedale Gardane m the USD*.<br />

Hundreds af tha two famflwo deeign ideaa, both tomehonored<br />

and contemporary, era available for the price<br />

of a ticket to tha sixth annuel garden warn.* oouso red<br />

£ f£3a far the of Greanmend lO am.<br />

to 5 p-m. Ssturdsy. June 24. A total of aeven Livonia<br />

homee in edditian to gerdena found oo the gmunda af<br />

Greenmead, Lxvonia'a 160-yeer-old hietarical village at<br />

Newbmrgh « Ch of H<br />

thoae without a groan thumb. ,<br />

Ceat per tickat ie $7 in advance. ar $8 on the day C<br />

the walk AB proeee^io t owa^^^rtor^o^<br />

^ libraries, the com—<br />

m unity raeourcee department at Livonia City Hall, and<br />

Greenmead Hiatorieal Village. For information, call<br />

(313) 421-2000, Ext. 361 • _<br />

"We have eHttfa bit of everything this year from the<br />

well-manicured bede..fountau*s and statuee m a P**^~<br />

like aetting to a bungalow with a picket fonce surround<br />

ed by hug» b*u« spruce. ^ ^ t h ^ I T l ^<br />

; aaid Janet Bennett, president of the non<br />

Before Sue and Craig Kelly began landacaping the<br />

they researched golf course in<br />

i that -<br />

n first drew up a plan The atone walla * • «° ,f «"»<br />

up north gave me the beaic concept, aaid Kelly , who<br />

front yard<br />

for and<br />

They did all of the!<br />

themeelvee. Eye appeal waa Ae<br />

• the eautraetong colors foimd in the<br />

pie. green Norway apnxe and a blue<br />

corner by tha front door. Tbe varying<br />

haaghta, ahapea and colore provide an intaroatingacana<br />

which keep, the eye moving; aa with «y<br />

around the thra^dimenaiona) *pac« Oniy Ohio k ~f,<br />

rock and boulders, another idea -<br />

couree. were imed tooontfnieUamesd pl"tmgbe«fom<br />

the froot yyrd. In springtime, bulbs provide a<br />

rofor. In aummar. blue aalvia, pmk begomaa and whr®r<br />

dusty miller, interaparaed with cyprees muldi and nver<br />

rock m ground cower, create a delicate floral painting.<br />

Craig KeQjr'e creation of a New York Bhieetone patio<br />

waa culled from a aunilar one at Foreet LakeCountty<br />

Club. He worked a lot of late nighta laying the atone<br />

himeelf Directly behind thia roetful view laaa<br />

Whispering Wittowe Golf Courae. Oaaea or lalend* of<br />

piAiitinKs in the back yard to break up the wide<br />

expanse of lawn producee plenty of interest. Future<br />

pfo«B call for the addition of a pond.<br />

•W, did it far 5<br />

to unerind from a hectic day of children and work. It a<br />

something we alwaya wanted to do but previous to thia<br />

we'd owned a rondo," Sue Kelly aaid.<br />

Tunefcegg traditions<br />

Barb and Scott MacDonald are restoring the formal<br />

end informal gardanadaeignodlgthema^jardanar<br />

who buih the hnn^m Livonia « Roee«^Gar^ ui<br />

the 1920a. The IftacDonalda sre only the third fomily to<br />

own the home. The second owner was abo<br />

j gardener. Front courtyarde aeparated by a white wood<br />

fonce ahowcaae bed* of heirioom flower* including a<br />

dwarf Klac and hollyhocks.<br />

-They're old-fashioned Victorian gardens with 40dif-<br />

^ perennials like dsylily<br />

and iria WeVe restored a lot of the gardens and tried*<br />

plant e lot of the aame flewera." Barb MacDonald aaid.<br />

Through tha back garden gate vieiiora find an<br />

enchanting fa—at Mkt yard featuring a 80-year-old<br />

playhouse that appears aa if torn from the pages of a<br />

JErytoook. A circular herb garden eet m the oarteroT<br />

th*' haven ia aactioned into four d*inct areas by bnck.<br />

The home's original fish pond reminds greets of the<br />

prosperous ers of the *20a just before the Great<br />

Dgpr^w^Stocked with goldfi^inaummCT, t he^<br />

dream Goldfiah overwinter in a greenhouee stUched to<br />

the home A trelheed patio, letua pond, wiktflewera<br />

shruha and treea make thia aereue beck yard complete<br />

COVttt STORYh<br />

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Above: Oases or islands of plantingsin the back yard of the }&&&£*.<br />

~interest<br />

At right: HaMey MacDonald, 8, searches for signs of life u<br />

*We have a little bit of everything this year from the<br />

well-manicured beds, fountains and statues in a<br />

park-like setting to a bungalow with a picket fence<br />

surrounded by huge blue spruce. If anything the<br />

theme seems to be perennials. Gardeners Uhe them<br />

because they're low maintenance. 9<br />

Janet Bennett, president of Friends for the Development<br />

of Greenmead<br />

lit'<br />

&<br />

•<br />

-•* : -**-•<br />

Secret garden: Through the MacDonalds' back garden gate visitors<br />

find a forest like yard featuring a 50-year-old<br />

thai<br />

appears as if it were torn from the pages of a story book.


140 The ObaerveriJUNE IS. 1995 At Home<br />

-I FOCUS ON PHOTOGRAPHY H<br />

Cropping can dramatically improve photos<br />

MONTI<br />

wmn<br />

Years efo, I<br />

ber seeing • mattnu<br />

tag that spelled out in<br />

do uncertain Unn»<br />

"Do Not Remove Under<br />

Penalty of Lew."<br />

How ridiculous, I<br />

thought, yet I bet there<br />

• re people who<br />

wouldn't think of<br />

•nipping off that<br />

In numeroua photography<br />

judging* and critiques over<br />

the years, I've noticed a aimilar rever<br />

•nee- That ia, people heeitete altering<br />

the aiaa ot tbar finished printa and<br />

slxke. They feel either they can't cut<br />

down that S-by-10 enlargement or<br />

they're not aware of the improvemenU<br />

that can be made by alight cropping.<br />

Yea, cropping your photograph whan<br />

needed can dramatically improve the<br />

impact aad strength at your final image.<br />

poaed and erell-executed print that<br />

suffers, far example, only from that dis<br />

tracting bright patch of aky ia tbe upper<br />

test poislMt Mgativt or<br />

corner Cropping juat V%-inch or ao off<br />

the top at the ahot eliminating the "hot<br />

•pot" will impreesively improve your<br />

How about that apecial aunaet picture<br />

of your* that haa juat too much aky<br />

and too much foreground? Cropping<br />

aome off top and bottom will produce a<br />

much more striking<br />

Or your favorite too ahot of the giraffe<br />

stretching hia neck upward to reach the<br />

barriee on the branch. Wouldn't a vertical<br />

crop enhance this picture? You bet!<br />

A cropped print may preclude you<br />

from using precut mat* available in<br />

many stoma. But far juat a couple of<br />

dollar* more, any frame ebop can cua<br />

torn-tailor mats to your cropped print.<br />

Slide* can be cropped, too. A elide<br />

presentation can be made much more<br />

interesting by cropping boom of tbe im-<br />

tfco c a mora to obtaia tha<br />

TIMO MO cropping If<br />

agee providing a variety of sixe slides.<br />

Your local photo dealer atocka Gepe<br />

brand elide mounts, easy to assemble<br />

and available in many precropped<br />

In discussing cropping, 1 am not suggesting<br />

photographing the whole scene<br />

and then deciding later what parts to<br />

crop out. I believe in cropping through<br />

the camera to obtain the beet possible<br />

negative or slide. Then use cropping if<br />

neceeeary to enhance your photograph.<br />

Cropping can dramatically Improve<br />

your pictures. Juat think: If you begin<br />

to crop your photographs, you might<br />

just trim off that mattress tag?<br />

Mont* NagUr ia a fine art photographer<br />

baaed tn Farmington Hill*. You<br />

can lew* htm a message by dialing (313)<br />

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hit mailbox number, 1873.<br />

New camera devices bring adults 3-D<br />

BT RICK SAMMON<br />

API<br />

When 1 waa a child, ooe of my favor<br />

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the viewer up to my eyee, 1 wae magically<br />

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•ii.Mi.iM.1 images, to tbe Grand<br />

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the country.<br />

View-M est an are still popular with<br />

kids of all agaa. But today, rather than<br />

the broern or black binocular-etyU model<br />

of yeetsrysar, children can cbooae<br />

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ones that look tike<br />

children (like me) there<br />

pture the vtrtuandsuhjeeta.<br />

There<br />

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csmeras to fst 3-D effects. Here's<br />

a look at just s few:<br />

Franks Beam SplitterAttach this<br />

device to a 50 mm or 56 mm lens, put<br />

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still popular today among dedicated 3-<br />

D photographer*, lt is ooe of the few<br />

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msnnsl exposure and focus control.<br />

Franks Beam Splitter and Stereo<br />

Realist take two photographs simultaneously.<br />

Once you have your stereo images,<br />

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Effective: There were too many<br />

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BOOK BREAK<br />

Local authors give summer reading tips<br />

Packing or planning<br />

for that vacation trip<br />

•ooa? Don't forget to<br />

include • food book to<br />

add to your well-deserved<br />

fun. Hare, area<br />

writer* (wbo should<br />

know good writing)<br />

make soma suggestions<br />

aa to what you<br />

abouid take alone<br />

• Kathe KoR Berkley ("Strange An<br />

gala") Thi. superlative author of tales<br />

of terror recommends "Street," by Jack<br />

Cady, a coo temporary thriller which<br />

eaaily tranacends tbe pnn. In it, a atrial<br />

killer snuffs out proatitutaa, and<br />

eocne homslses individuals take it upon<br />

thsmselvoo to find tbe mooster reapon<br />

eibte far tbe murders. "It's a powerful<br />

story about tbe decline of morality."<br />

say* Koja. wbo alao recommends Cady's<br />

1994 abort story collection. "Sons of<br />

Noah." and "anything by Cormac<br />

McCarthy"<br />

• I»«rW Taaaey. Weet Bloomfield<br />

("Savage Carrot") Young Adult novelist<br />

Tosney aaaa K Annie Proulx's "The<br />

Shipping Nana" aa one of the beat novela<br />

she's read recently. Pint published<br />

ia 1990. the highly acclaimed tale tails<br />

of a 36-year-old<br />

HOMESPUN<br />

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SHAKER<br />

Lexington's "Homespun Shaker"<br />

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enhanced «m0> cherry «ofcd» and veneer*, cedar long m<br />

ulecWd »siiri. and cunamporwy icjfcng, The a one<br />

to<br />

man wbo travels to Newfoundland to<br />

start a new Ufa. Tbe tragicomic romance<br />

woo the 1994 Pulitaar Prise for Paction.<br />

"Her uae of the language reminds me of<br />

James Joyce, and bar scenes juat<br />

blase," say* Tomey. "I'm also fascinated<br />

by bow she writes ao convincingly in<br />

a man's voice. She seems to really get<br />

inside a man's soul and mind." Another<br />

Tomey favorite; writer Tobias Wolff's<br />

memoirs, "This Boy'a Life."<br />

• Linda Bartad, Troy (Tender Rogue")<br />

Tami H nag's romantic suspense<br />

novel. "Still Waters," would make for<br />

great summer reading, says historical<br />

romance writer Bartall. The cast of<br />

character* includes an ex-football player<br />

arbo retiree to become a small-town<br />

sheriff, and a woman whose reputation<br />

haa been wrongly besmirched. Add a<br />

mysterious murder, and sn Amiah<br />

backdrop, "rd never read any of Tami<br />

Hoag's books before this<br />

Bartell "But I intend to<br />

now." Other titlea by Hoag include "Cry<br />

Wolf* and "Dark Paradise."<br />

• Deng Altya, Montrose ("Icewater<br />

Mansions") Tbe Edgar Award-winning<br />

mastery suthor suggests Elmore Leonard's<br />

latest crackling thriller. "Riding<br />

the Rap." "I thought Pronto' was<br />

good," says Allyn "This is<br />

• 'Iter IM of tfco loogoogo<br />

rssrioii m of J m m s<br />

Joyco, MD hor ICUM just<br />

by bow sbo ofeo wi wrttos to cot*<br />

vfloclof ty lo a moo's<br />

voles.'<br />

Ingrid Tomey<br />

West Bloomfieui<br />

Leonard just smokes here. He's In top<br />

form." If you want more of Leonard, Allyn<br />

suggests "Get Shorty," his personal<br />

favorite. A story about a loan shark wbo<br />

makes it biq as a Hollywood<br />

screenwriter, Allyn calls it "a great story."<br />

Be ready for a knock-out ending, he<br />

adviaaa.<br />

• Tom Kahaala, Grand Rapida<br />

("Shadow Counter") crime novelist Kakonis<br />

suggests Lee Goldberg's debut<br />

novel, "My Gun Has Bulleta," especial<br />

ly if you're looking for a murder mystery<br />

with a funny bone. Tbe tale, a send-up<br />

of a television show set in La-La Land<br />

makes him laugh just thinking about it,<br />

saya Kakonis. Goldberg ia a veteran<br />

television writer.<br />

• Barbara Burgees. Lapeer ("The<br />

Fred Field") Burgess, a Young AduK<br />

novelist, was more than eager to recommend<br />

Carol Shields rather off-beat novel.<br />

"The Stone Diaries," first published<br />

in 19*6 snd now in paperback. "It's<br />

about s woman who witnesses her own<br />

birth, childhood, marriage, motherhood,<br />

work, and death," says Burgess, who<br />

calls it "extremely powerful."<br />

B Thomas Lynch. Mitford ("Grimalkin<br />

and Other Poems") Thia gifted<br />

Michigan poet likes Keith Taylor's<br />

short story collection, "Ufa Science."<br />

Taylor, an Ann Arbor writer, eete many<br />

of theae stories in Michigan. If you haven't<br />

already done so. hare's your<br />

chance to get acquainted with yet another<br />

area writer. Speaking of Michigan<br />

writers. Lynch also highly recommends<br />

Jim Harrison's "Julip."<br />

Victoria Diaz of Livonia, a longtime<br />

member of Detroit Women Writer*. Has<br />

a lifelong interest in reading "everything<br />

from great novels to cereal boxes." You<br />

can leave a menage for her on a Touch-<br />

Tone phone by dialing 963-2047, then<br />

her mailbox number 1864.<br />

Tsk* K aftosg E. Annie Prouix'» Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Shipping<br />

News " is one of the books local authors recommend for vacation<br />

reading.<br />

West Bloomfield artist signs books<br />

West Bloomfield artist Chria Unwta, an- WatercaloriaU BUI _<br />

thor sf Tha Artistic Touch," will bare a heim, Gwsa Tonkin, lil<br />

bask signing aaaa ta 2 pas. Saturday, at tha Van Gnapsr, Lily<br />

Dooboiday store at the Somerset Collective, tali will mais s<br />

Kg Beeeer Seed and Ceattdp, Trey<br />

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Satellite TV services<br />

offer program packages<br />

Last week we talked<br />

about RCA's new 18inch<br />

television antenna.<br />

Actually, it's more<br />

than a dish. The system<br />

involves digital<br />

signals received from a<br />

satellite, not over the<br />

air or from a cable.<br />

You buy not only the<br />

dish but a black box to<br />

convert what you<br />

receive from a satellite<br />

into programming.<br />

No matter how nifty a television system<br />

is. it isn't worth a thing without<br />

some programming to watch A computer<br />

needs software; a TV set needs pro<br />

gramming.<br />

If you buy the system, you can alao<br />

buy. through RCA, 120 channels for t61<br />

a month, aaid Bill Scarf one of Scott<br />

Shruptrine, which sells the hardware<br />

necessary to sat up a digital satellite<br />

system (the real name of the 18-inch<br />

antenna and associated hardware).<br />

There are two other ma^or diatribu<br />

tors of programming for a digital satellite<br />

system: DirecTV or United States<br />

Satellite Broadcasting.<br />

DirecTv, a unit of GM Hughes Elec-<br />

tronics, offers ita basic package of 30<br />

channels, including ESPN and CNN,<br />

for $22.<br />

USSB. which is a subsidiary of Hubbard<br />

Broadcasting, sells its basic pack<br />

age for $8. You can get many premium<br />

channels in addition to the basic package<br />

for $35 a month. Theae foes do not<br />

include pay-per-view channels, which<br />

are offered by both distributors.<br />

The RCA little dish sounds good, especially<br />

in suburbs where s six-footwide<br />

dish may be ugly or illegal or both.<br />

But DirecTv and USSB won't sell you<br />

network programming if you could get it<br />

from a cable system or over tbe air.<br />

That leaves out most of us.<br />

So the choice is yours: broadcast,<br />

cable or tbe newest entry in the lists:<br />

the digital satellite system. Tbe existence<br />

of the new mini-antenna gives the<br />

consumer just another choice in the<br />

world of electronic information exchange.<br />

Barry Jensen welcomea your comment«<br />

and suggestions for topics for future columns.<br />

His telephone number is 313-963-<br />

2125. This number has voice mail attached,<br />

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To keep yards healthy<br />

you need the right tools<br />

While chemical-free, organic gardening<br />

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The first step ia to make sure you<br />

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Your lawn may need a little help main<br />

fining the right pH level, between fi.3<br />

end 7.0. Conditioning tbe soil with<br />

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Water your lawn once a week to a<br />

depth of two to three inches to supplement<br />

the regular rainfall. Thia will encourage<br />

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tiona. Watering in the morning ia beat<br />

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Once your lawn is up and growing,<br />

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Look far a aturdy, durable and reliable<br />

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era are turning to a new kind of mulch<br />

ing mower called the Mulchinator. Be<br />

oaueo it is poewred by a 24-volt battery<br />

tahft recharges overnight, it etarta at the<br />

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The next step is to maintain your<br />

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The first day of issue<br />

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five Great Lakes — Superior, Michigan,<br />

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A floor generally con*i*ta of three Layera;<br />

tbe joiata, tbe aubfloor and the<br />

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culprit ie wood rubbing iguut wood or<br />

wood rubbing agsinat a nail.<br />

it'a beet to eliminate tbe cauee en<br />

Ureiy But thia ian't aiweya poaaible.<br />

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between the boards. Many lubricants<br />

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powdered graphite between the boards.<br />

Or use penetrating lubricant spray If<br />

none of theae do tbe job, try dripping<br />

furniture wax or liquid soap in the<br />

cracks.<br />

A more permanent way to quiet noisy<br />

floorboards is to djnve small triangular<br />

metal glazier's points, used to install<br />

erindoerpenea, into cracks bet wean the<br />

boarda. Space the points about 6 inches<br />

apart and aink them below tbe surface<br />

with a nail set or putty knife<br />

If squeaking occurs in a floor that baa<br />

expoaed joists in the basement or crawl<br />

apace underneath, try repairing tbe<br />

problem from below.<br />

First check tbe croaa braces, known<br />

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psacaa may have worked loose over the<br />

years, allowing the joiata to move when<br />

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dab glue oo a wood ehingfe or shim and<br />

tap it between tbe joist and tbe aubfloor<br />

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Sometime* when you ftz a squeak in<br />

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When it comae to aquaaka, stairs can<br />

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stair aqueaks are caused by a tread (tbe<br />

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If a squeak seems to be coming from<br />

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If it iiima to be coining from the rear<br />

of a tread, insert thin, glue-coated wood<br />

wedgss in a crack between tbe bottom of<br />

the riser and tbe tread. Use a sharp<br />

knife to cut off tbe exposed enda of<br />

thewedgee ao that they are flush witb<br />

tbe riser. Then cover tbe repair witb<br />

molding to conceal it.<br />

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Rookie of the Year<br />

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REAL ESTATE<br />

t h u r s d a y . j u n e 15. 1 9 9 5 • PAGE 1 S E C T I O<br />

Showing houses<br />

Kevin J. Berry, owner of ERA Quality Realty, demomtrata a computers! luting of a houte for tale.<br />

Computer challenges<br />

By Doug<br />

It need to be that proepective buyers<br />

obtained brief descriptions and<br />

maybe black and-wUts exterior<br />

photographs of houses for sale<br />

from a thick rauhi-list book-TW<br />

books are still available. But Real-<br />

Comp II offers an on-line computer<br />

multi-listing that haa service the too! with of choice colon red for<br />

photo capabilities and up-to-the<br />

minute information on availability<br />

atantly." said Karen MLSdirec<br />

tor "<br />

n "Information in<br />

bytbe time they come out is<br />

five days oki. The market now is mov-<br />

real<br />

workferith computer databases.<br />

RoslComp Il's ML8 te ^detaiUd<br />

and list<br />

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Technology lias enhanced many<br />

business operations, including real<br />

estate. Computers have become a key<br />

tool for many sales associates.<br />

Here's why.<br />

MLS books list by comma-<br />

^a^bsrery selective," said Jetty<br />

general manager and broker<br />

at Hall ft Hunter te Bloomfield Township.<br />

1 can request houses that have<br />

basements, garages, Birmingham<br />

It only brings up the things I<br />

• multi-listing services save<br />

. time, a precious commodity<br />

for buyers, sailers and agents who are<br />

increaatogiy b .<br />

-It's very user friendly and grves a<br />

lot of information." said Sue Thorn<br />

an associate broker with Century 21<br />

Bast in Rochester Hills. "Itfa M S<br />

. In todays market, the (MLS)<br />

is almost obsolete by the time<br />

v m f s k . "<br />

ant study by tbe National Aasoof<br />

Realtors found that 50 per -<br />

of house buyers ware introduced<br />

to their houses through research and<br />

information provided by their sgents,<br />

reported ERA, a national brokerage<br />

network.<br />

-We recognise the trust clients place<br />

in our real sstate agents and the<br />

important role of providing computer<br />

technologies on the cutting edge of<br />

tha real estate industry," said Kevin<br />

J. Berry, associate broker/ owner of<br />

ERA Quality Realty of Redford.<br />

-RealComp II, along with ERA s<br />

Electronic Home Selling Network,<br />

allows us to provide the most compre<br />

hensive and detailed information to<br />

our clients.<br />

"Ths mors they know, the better<br />

informed and more comfortable they<br />

are te making sound real estate decisions,"<br />

Berry said-<br />

"Our previous Michigan MLS did<br />

net provide any photos of the property,"<br />

said David Owens, broker with<br />

mm . "ST<br />

ERA Accent Realty in Livonia.<br />

-Now. the benefit to the client is<br />

he/she ia able to gut a visual opinion<br />

of tbe home which greatly aids in the<br />

decision to pursue that piece of real<br />

Computers have it over books te<br />

another big way. McKeon noted<br />

"You can put prospects te computers,<br />

how many bedrooms they want,<br />

tbe area, price range. Aa information<br />

becomes available, it automatically<br />

alerts you there's a home there and it<br />

alerta other agents you're looking for<br />

a home like that." he said.<br />

Thorn alao noted another advantage<br />

to technology. "Ifs easier to misplace<br />

a book than a computer," ahe aaid<br />

The cost of acquiring a computer<br />

would be the major expense to going<br />

to sn on-tins system, Kage said.<br />

•This it a phone bill. What's that<br />

coatr Berry said ofacceeetegby com<br />

P McKeon predict that MLS books one<br />

day will become obsolete as more and<br />

more agenta get acceea and become<br />

comfortable around computers<br />

•Early on. when computers were<br />

available, I think there was s lot of<br />

insecurity," McKeon said. "As new<br />

agenta come on wbo are more computer<br />

literate, more familiar with com<br />

there's mo<br />

If points were paid, you may be able to get a refund<br />

Q. I have beard that there may<br />

have been a s S chance change ta tbe law<br />

regarding tbe deductibility of<br />

"points." Do you have<br />

that?<br />

A If you bought a r J _<br />

after Dec. 31. 1990. you may be enUtled<br />

to a tax refund. On March 2H<br />

1994, tbe Internal Revenue Service<br />

issued Revenue Procedure 94-21.<br />

which changes ita position on "seller<br />

paid" points. Prior to that time, tf<br />

the seller paid mortgage points on<br />

bshslf of the Im buyer, Mthe lbu jyer H was I<br />

net allowed te take an tax deduction for those<br />

points Ths to the IR8 position that<br />

any taxpayer wbo purchases s psreonsl residence<br />

after Dec. 31. 1990. . on which ths asUer paid<br />

ths mortgage tender, io entitled to file an i<br />

tax return and get an income tax refund for tha<br />

appropriate year However, the nam change te the<br />

IRS's position does not allow a deduction for points<br />

paid te lieu of appraisal foes, inspection foes. stc . nor<br />

for points paid on property that ia not your principal<br />

residence, nor for points for home improvement loans<br />

or refinancing loane. You are beet advissd to consult<br />

with your legal adriaer regarding the ramifications of<br />

this change te poaition of the IRS<br />

Q. Our municipality la coneideriag banning<br />

large satellite diabee more than • tnehee in<br />

dir-— or If inches high. Dtafceo asore than 1<br />

laches Hi diameter require a permit. Ia this<br />

legal?<br />

A In a recent sixth Circuit Court of Appeals opinion,<br />

the Court held that where a city banned large mmlite<br />

dishss. this violated a federal regulation and a<br />

homeowner can sue for damages and attorney fees<br />

under 42 UJ.C., Psregraph 19M In a imiMr type<br />

statute, it wss found that the ordinance violated 47<br />

C.P.R Paragraph 35.104(b). which is an FCC regula-<br />

tion that says thst cities and towns cannot impose<br />

-unreasonable limiUtions" on satellite dishes. In<br />

sddition the FCC regulstion is enforceable under<br />

Section 1983. which means that a homeowner who is<br />

ordered to remove his dish sntenns msy bs<br />

to damages and attorney foes because, since the FCC<br />

regulation was intended to benefit homeowners, it<br />

created a binding obligation on cities and towns and<br />

is sufficiently specific to be within the competence of<br />

the judiciary to enforce. Your municipality ought to<br />

got a legal opinion before passing such an ordinance<br />

Robert U. Meisner ia o Birmingham area attorney<br />

concentrating his practice in tbe areas af condomim<br />

ume, real estate, corporate law and<br />

invited to submit topics whwh you would like to see<br />

discussed in this column, including questions about<br />

condominiums, by writing Robert Ii. Meisner, .10300<br />

Telegraph, Suite 467. Bingham Forma. Michigan<br />

48096. This column provides general Infermatoon<br />

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Rising inUfMi rata* ere ca«i»<br />

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Another renovation that increases<br />

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a sun room.<br />

When making renovations,<br />

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Par siample. replacing your furnace<br />

or adding new double-paned<br />

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beating bdla. What's more, to<br />

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menu, utility companies may offer<br />

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Alao, keep in mind that it may<br />

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For instance, you may not<br />

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buyers may not be willing to pay<br />

extra for improvements such as<br />

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When you sell your bouse, you<br />

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profit — that is. tb* difference be-<br />

tween your house's Mt — lling<br />

price ( selling w . price UM broker and<br />

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basis To determine your bouee's<br />

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houae. Adding the coat of im<br />

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meana that every dollar you spend<br />

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For tax purpoaes, tb* Internal<br />

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Example* of improvementa include<br />

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a driveway. Storm windows, light-<br />

ing fixtures, skylights, new tram<br />

or ahiuba, termite proofing end<br />

waterproofing alao qualify aa im<br />

pcovementa. One teet to deter<br />

mine if a renovation qualifies aa<br />

an improvemsnt ia whether it is<br />

permanent. Par example, you can<br />

add to your beau the coat of built<br />

in hnnhraass or wall-to-wall car<br />

while tb* coat of a free<br />

standing bookceee or a room-sim<br />

rug doeen't qualify<br />

According to the IRS, repairs<br />

differ from improvemenU in that<br />

repairs merely maintain your<br />

property in or restore your proper<br />

ty to good working condition. ?or<br />

...mpU, fixing a leaky roof is<br />

considered a repair. However, in^<br />

«*«Hii*g a new roof ia considered<br />

an improvement Thus, basic re<br />

pain and maintenance, such as<br />

the coet of painting or repairing<br />

gutters generally offer no tax ben<br />

efit since they cannot be addsd to<br />

tbe beeis of your bouse<br />

How you pay for bome improve<br />

meats alao can affect your tax<br />

bill. Your best strategy (depending<br />

on available interest rates) is<br />

to avoid paying intereet charge*<br />

by using as __<br />

afford to finance the improvement.<br />

If that's not poeaible, you.<br />

may want lo look into a bome<br />

squity loan. Tbe intereet paid oo<br />

bome equity loans or bona equity<br />

linee of credit ia usually lees than<br />

the rata chat-gad for other forma of<br />

borrowing. In addition, those<br />

types of loans offer a tax break becauaa<br />

the intereet usually ia deductible<br />

(some restrictions apply<br />

to certain high-income individuals).<br />

Keep in mind that uaing<br />

your house as collateral has serious<br />

implications, so borrow only<br />

an amount you am confidant you<br />

can repay.<br />

When you file your tax return<br />

for the year in which you sold<br />

your house, you 11 need to com<br />

plate Form 2119, Sals of Your<br />

Home, on which you calculate the<br />

profit on the sale of your houee.<br />

CPA* recommend that you prepare<br />

a worksheet and keep a running<br />

record of all bome improve<br />

menu, along with bills, contracts,<br />

receipts and other substantiating<br />

record*, from the day you become<br />

a bomeoemer.<br />

Yesterday's luxeries are today's must haves'<br />

Design feature* that just a decade<br />

ago were considered luxury<br />

items will be standard in new<br />

house* by th* turn of tbe century,<br />

according to "The Future* of<br />

Home Building," a newly pub<br />

liabed analysis by the National<br />

Association of Home Builders<br />

(NAHB).<br />

Viewed es luxuries in the 1960a,<br />

a number of deeign elements are<br />

rapidly becoming standard fee<br />

tures in reaponae to changing<br />

demographics and consumer expectations.<br />

the study found.<br />

Among them arr<br />

• Walk-in doeeta.<br />

• Kitchens with central ialanda<br />

and walk-in pantries<br />

• Large, luxurious bathrooms as<br />

port of master bedroom suites.<br />

B Higher ceilings<br />

a A room that ia deeignated ss a<br />

• More uae of windows to bring<br />

the outdoor* inaide<br />

At the high end of the marks!,<br />

another set of luxury features ia<br />

expected to become more widespread<br />

by the end of the decade.<br />

In the upper price ranges, more<br />

houses will include:<br />

• Two maetar bedroom suitee.<br />

• A fitness room.<br />

• A folly dedicated media room<br />

with a built-in large screen T.V.<br />

system.<br />

a Security/lighting/energy management<br />

systems.<br />

Other changee will be dictated<br />

by regulation, rather than demographics<br />

or consumer expectations,<br />

the NAHB study found.<br />

They include the uae of radon mitigation<br />

systems in high-risk<br />

arees, the uae of water -conserving<br />

plumbing fixtures, widespread<br />

use of energy-efficient windows<br />

and high performance insulation,<br />

and larger town houses to accommodate<br />

model code changee to<br />

staircaae geometry.<br />

jS* The Enlarged Thornton House<br />

Rare opportunity has now arisen to acquire Novi s historic<br />

Thornton House Bulk in 1839 action has started for Its<br />

renovation and enlargement Pictured above is it's completed<br />

appearance<br />

Newiy moved to a 2 acre site the estate is located at the end of<br />

a 220 ft. private driveway with Maples planned to arch over It.<br />

Beyond sweeping lawns, pool, tennis court, and carriage house<br />

or gytn can be added Three to 4 bedroom. 4 other large rooms.<br />

In 3,000+ sq ft. with 3 car garage $395,000 Completion will<br />

take 6-8 months<br />

hist 3 minutes from 12 Oaks Mall. 1-96. and Novi s notable<br />

schools for a family that wants to plant roots and enjoy fullness<br />

of life at home this estate Is incomparable<br />

GARFIELD A ASSOCIATES, INC.<br />

(313) 261-9704<br />

Dam TO Fuewo Colorado 61000<br />

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In response to s variety of con<br />

houae builders also will<br />

change some of the materials and<br />

methods that they use to construct<br />

houses. Higher lumber<br />

prices will speed tbe adoption of<br />

wood substitutes including engi<br />

neered wood products, steel and<br />

maaonry. Furthermore, worker<br />

aafoty and environmental coo<br />

cams will reeult in the expended<br />

uae of safer construction products<br />

such aa roofing systems that don't<br />

require hot tar. And shortages of<br />

skilled workers will encourage the<br />

uae of products such aa wall panel<br />

systems that reduce the need for<br />

skilled labor.<br />

Other findings of the NAHB<br />

study include:<br />

• Kitchens snd baths will remain<br />

a key to selling bouses and will<br />

incorpo- rata more elaborate de<br />

Computer-assisted dssign<br />

will be used by more<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE. INC is<br />

pica** to inaounci th*<br />

appointment of a new<br />

management team for it*<br />

Plymouth. Michigan office<br />

Shirley & Ed Ford<br />

Sturlsy tad Id tn king Umm<br />

resident* of Plymouth »orkinf<br />

together successfully ss s<br />

REALTOR sslss teem in th*<br />

PiyasoutiuCenton _area. thej<br />

hev* 16 y**r*<br />

Shirley m sn sward-winnine<br />

REALTOR she ha* in-car garage. 2ndItoor<br />

r. $174,900<br />

NK^LYLANMCAPED<br />

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w^acuLi Only $196.600 Bnng<br />

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HURON RIVER<br />

Chair ot lakes lekekort on Tsmerack. 31bedroom<br />

ranch, sewets. pevsd roods $138,400<br />

k LAKES MALTY<br />

GENTLEMEN'S HORSE FARM<br />

2100 sq. H. Ranch wtossement 10 mature<br />

acres w/pond, barni, paddocks, irsming<br />

$249,000<br />

WATERFRONT<br />

On Huron R»er, nearly 3000 aq ft w/anached<br />

garage 3 bedrooms 3 bams. iecuHi loeded<br />

X/amenAes. $169,900<br />

COUNTRY LIVING 6 BUSINESS<br />

The best ol both world* Cerkmen home on 4 4<br />

acres w/90" pond, newer rood, wndows, fumeM<br />

A new 24 x 26 garage one or lao rawsihsdrooms<br />

could be crepsd. fMrtVRMm d«d«g<br />

room. 7000 sc « pole bem $440,000<br />

ibibii * 1<br />

THURSDAY, JUNE 15,1995<br />

NEARLY 2 ACRES '<br />

Ranch, contemporary country liwg ceramic<br />

ioy*f A baths step-down hvmg room, tormsl<br />

drnmg room, master soMa wSh tut batfi 6 eakm<br />

dose), tern** room w/cathsdral ce*na fireplace.<br />

Andersen windows $259,900 (AmSnA)<br />

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w snack bar. ckrong room w/dooneeD to deck,<br />

central air, lull basement, fireplace, 2 car<br />

attached garage, naw carpel - pent great toe*<br />

Sn^oojSy«mosphefe $139,900(ACWAL)<br />

WWKI HGMFTOWW MALTOM m<br />

ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!<br />

immaculate and beautifully decorated best<br />

describes mis 3 bedroom. 2 * belh home<br />

Many upgrades, nothing lo do but move in<br />

Pride o< ownership shows throughout<br />

$139,999 {77721<br />

JUST REDUCED!<br />

2500 sq fl qued in Northville. Almost 5 acres<br />

w/one acre stocked pond, neer 4 golf courses.<br />

3 bedrooms. 2 bethe. large tamSy room<br />

w/walkout & full brick 'Replace, aams'rec<br />

room on entry level & more' $229,900 (7746)<br />

n userrr mbmemca pocemmq a assoc<br />

COME SEE<br />

This beeuttful home' Large rooms. 2 toll<br />

baths, master bedroom has vanity, finished<br />

beement w'dry ber & rec room - much more<br />

$124,900(7715)<br />

KM0BCS HCKENNQ S ASSOC.<br />

PEACE AND QUIET ABOUNDS<br />

In Ihis newer 3 bedroom ranch oo a low traffic<br />

street Er*jy large kitchen, spacioos i-vmo<br />

room. fuB basement and oversaedgarage all<br />

on s deep treed tot Low $90 * (S2C32)<br />

tn<br />

REACTOR<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS<br />

5906 GULLY Immaculel* nwde * oi« 3 bedroom<br />

brick ranch, finished basemen twr*c<br />

room & bar. newer rool. energy efficient TUTnace<br />

central a*, vinyl wndows. «w*y KEY HOMES<br />

UVONU SCHOOLS<br />

Newly bu« m 1993 with all the extras Speoous<br />

floor plan w/over 2000 sq ft , 4 bedrooms, 2 .<br />

baths light oak kitchen with breektaal nook and<br />

torma! cSnmg room, oversued basemen! carpeied<br />

$ Died Florida room, wooded setbng $169,900<br />

remcrka mometwth i j1s-4sms1j<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Gorgeous bnck ranch w*h walk-out Extra 30 x<br />

30 buSOng on 7 acres horses allowed, lovely<br />

view from tamtfy room wUh M wall fire{»ace. 1 si<br />

floor laundry Musi see lo appreciate $229 500<br />

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Custom built home on cul-de-sac locebon 3<br />

bedrooms 2 1/2 baths 2 ftrepteces >acuzz> r<br />

master bedroom. 30 fl lot over sunk-*i hvmg<br />

room Must SeS' $229 500<br />

HEMERCA HOMETOWN I<br />

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The Observer THI/RSUAY. JUNE 15, 1995<br />

A 'cheap' mortgage may be the most expensive<br />

OAVTO C<br />

mju.><br />

Shoppy for •<br />

BtortfBfe lender<br />

is probabi> the<br />

least enjo>sble<br />

part of the home<br />

buying prwea*<br />

Therefor* CD"* l<br />

people rush<br />

through this<br />

»L*fe *n. lenosceptng «<br />

czsaMe loci-ntiH omaej-wi " or% smwiDSvaeer* aaa-un<br />

EVERY DAY<br />

UNTIL IT'S<br />

SOLD.<br />

UPOAT1S QALOaS! Include wH. gtMmr*.<br />

rMrii » ml furnace M autre* decor ano<br />

of storage 1*9 900 (OC-M-<br />

SI DO*) (S10) S4T rwio<br />

mcw COMSTWOCTION. TWee bedroom.<br />

?v> bath cokmW on 1 acre or prime Ho*<br />

land, very open wSh WU ot teesurse<br />

be cDmptesed W JO days II a* »oo (OC-l-<br />

st A) (3i») sea-isn<br />

votw OMAM NOMtl Devonshire model<br />

home I sal urea sn open Moor plan. 4 bed<br />

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you* VACATlOa SHWSAr T*r*m we moetmwsst UVOeaA- Large, roomy. 3 > x3^ss00 > (oc^m^rl HH.)<br />

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(sim j4t-joso<br />

s1m.900 baaimsm. 1112.900 (oc-h^coct)<br />

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SCHWEITZER North ville/Novi Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

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COUNTRY STYLE RANCH<br />

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$198,500 CENTURY 21 IU<br />

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$424 900 CENTURY 21 Ml<br />

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Spend summer afternoons In s built-in<br />

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on your petto. The lerge family room hes a<br />

wood-burning stove snd newer Carpeting<br />

3 bedrooms and 2 fun baths are waiting<br />

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OUTtTANMNG OUMJTY ANO OETAIL ABOUNO<br />

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This condo awaits the sophisticated buyer<br />

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Pmttsously located In rapidly growing<br />

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appointed 3 and 4 bedroom,.1- 1/2 beth<br />

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plans Gotgeout ground* that include<br />

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The Observer! THURSDAY. J U N E 15, 1 9 9 6 *5£<br />

Master suite in this house plan<br />

isolated from day-to-day living<br />

If the privacy of a well isolated .<br />

master euiU ia important to you,<br />

consider tha Kearney. The master<br />

auite and aecood bedroom<br />

couldn't be much farther apart<br />

For the couple with an older child<br />

atil) at home, or empty Dealers<br />

who need a spare room for guests,<br />

thia arrangement ia beneficial.<br />

Luxuriee in the master suite,<br />

where a large bay window brings<br />

the sunshine inside, include a<br />

skylit bathroom with separate toilet<br />

and twin basins, a large doeet,<br />

and private aoceae to a small back<br />

patio, where an optional ape can<br />

tae away ths cares of the day.<br />

Dining room and fomily room<br />

flow together, with a wide hearth<br />

to take away the chill, l^iia bright<br />

skylit area, with built-in entertainment<br />

center, is a greet place<br />

for fomily and friends to gather<br />

for hours of fun watching television,<br />

listening to music or just enjoying<br />

each others company. A<br />

full bethroom, with dual aoceaa,<br />

separates the fomily room and<br />

second bedroom.<br />

The large, vaulted living room<br />

has s big bay window looking out<br />

over the covered porch to the front<br />

yard. Thia room also flows into<br />

the dining area, enhancing the<br />

open feeling of the houae.<br />

For the cook in the houae. the<br />

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for eaay aerving, the kitchen haa<br />

all the built-ina plua a pantry and<br />

room for a washer and dryer. With<br />

direct passage to the two-car ga<br />

rage, groceries can be easily<br />

brought inside. Extra room ia<br />

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or it can be used as a workshop<br />

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For the lazy days of summer,<br />

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