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IN THE PAPER<br />

TODAY<br />

Arrested: A 38-year-old Walled<br />

Lake man faces felony charges in<br />

the death of 17-year-old Judy Rosin<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> in a two-car accident<br />

Nov. 16. /2A<br />

Touring: You 're invited to take a<br />

self-guided tour of some of <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

historic buildings 11 a.m. to<br />

5 p.m. Saturday. The buildings<br />

will be decorated for Christmas.<br />

/3A<br />

Appealing: A man convicted of<br />

first-degree murder in the death of<br />

a <strong>Canton</strong> Commons man is seeking<br />

an appeal. /6A<br />

OPINION<br />

Opinion: There's no reason to be<br />

bored in <strong>Canton</strong> this weekend.<br />

Kids and adults alike should be<br />

entertained with events scheduled<br />

this weekend, many of which kick<br />

off the holiday season. /10A<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

Woiidy show: Debbie Coleman of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and St. John's Episcopal<br />

Church of Plymouth have joined<br />

together in staging a weekend<br />

craft show that features the works<br />

of and benefits Third World artisans.<br />

/13A<br />

BUSINESS<br />

Networking: A California-based<br />

company with two operations in<br />

western Wayne County offers busy<br />

professionals a chance to join a<br />

"ready-made'' network for a fee.<br />

/5AA<br />

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />

Holiday concerts: Spend a "Silent<br />

Night" enjoying music presented<br />

by Livonia choirs and<br />

orchestras. You'll soon be whistling<br />

"Jingle Bells." /IB<br />

(lanton (Dbgetver<br />

SPORTS<br />

Record win: Glen Donahue, in<br />

his first year of coachii ' ing men's<br />

basketball at at Schoolcraft Colle Colleee,<br />

didn't waste any time making his<br />

mark./ 1C<br />

LOTTERY<br />

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The Mettigsn Lottery number® for Wednesday. Nov.<br />

29. 1995 are<br />

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279<br />

•DAILY 4:<br />

8962<br />

•CASH S:2,15, 28, 34,35<br />

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1996 • CANTON. MICHIGAN • 104 PACES<br />

Q) SEVEKTY-FIVI CENTb<br />

Medical center land sale OK'd<br />

Mission Health plans to begin construction of a<br />

medical center at <strong>Canton</strong> Center and Summit<br />

Parkway next year following township board approval<br />

Tuesday of the sale of 14 acres to the<br />

health care provider for $770,000.<br />

B r RALPH R. EOHTINAW<br />

$55,000 per acre. Closing of the sale<br />

ST \»> WKIT» K<br />

must occur no later than April 15.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Township Board of "That's the last step," said Mis-<br />

Trustees voted unanimously Tuesday sion Health spokesman Jim Frents<br />

to approve the sale of 14 acres to Mis- "We couldn't be happier about it<br />

sion Health for the construction of a We're really looking forward to being<br />

medical center at the corner of Can- part of that community. I'm very im<br />

ton Center and Summit Parkway pressed with the quality of the gov-<br />

The sale price is $770,000, or ernment there."<br />

Plans for services the new medical<br />

center will offer are incomplete, but<br />

could include urgent care services,<br />

therapy and rehabilitation programs<br />

and office apace for doctors, Prents<br />

said. If all goes aa planned, construction<br />

will begin in mid-1996.<br />

"I'm looking forward to having<br />

them as a neighbor in the township<br />

complex." said <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip<br />

Treasurer Elaine Kirchgatter.<br />

"They 11 be a fine addition to the<br />

township area."<br />

Kirchgatter. who was in on the ne<br />

gotietions with Mission Health, characterized<br />

the talks as "very congenial.<br />

I don't think there were any big issues.<br />

Consensus was »ily<br />

achieved."<br />

Townahip officials, however, were<br />

in a poaition to negotiate not just a<br />

sale price, but additional improve<br />

menta that they wanted Mission<br />

Health to perform to the adjoining<br />

area. "It's a little bit of a unique situ<br />

ation for both us and them." Kir<br />

chgatter said.<br />

Miaaion Health agreed to perform<br />

landscaping and road-building task*<br />

beyond what would normally be re<br />

quired had the land been purchased<br />

from a private seller.<br />

See CENTER, 4A<br />

%<br />

Reaching out<br />

SILL Bkcslkm siwr Pwmi».**»•>«»«<br />

Giving: Carol and Matt Adams gay their lives have been blessed That's one of the reasons they are out in the parking lot of<br />

Kmart with a semi-trailer collecting for needy families. They are asking for your help.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> couple shares blessings with needy<br />

BY RALPH R. ECHTWAW<br />

ST AIT Wamca<br />

If you've bees wondering what the<br />

story is behind the semi trailer in<br />

Knurl's parking lot at Ford and<br />

Sheldon, read on.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Townahip residents Matt<br />

and Carol Adams are collecting non<br />

perishable food, new dothing and<br />

toys to diatributa to<br />

townahip famHiee through the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Goodfellow*.<br />

The couple will accept donations<br />

5-9 p.m. Monday through Friday<br />

and noon to 6 p.m. Saturday and<br />

Sunday through Dec. 22.<br />

MaU Adams said ha and Carol<br />

were inspired by Chrlatua Victor<br />

Lutheran Church pastor Hal Hoeks<br />

tra to do something to help poor<br />

We decided to put our intentions<br />

to work and see what kind of differ<br />

ence we could make," Matt Adams<br />

"I'm no saint by the furthest<br />

stretch of the imagination. I drink<br />

beer and I swear and I'm not the<br />

greatest guy in the world, but I've<br />

been given things my whole life. I've<br />

had a successful life. I just feel this<br />

is something that's expected of me.<br />

"I'm not trying to gain pointa with<br />

God. 1 fed strongly about it and 1<br />

didn't want anybody to gain from<br />

this. I didn't want this to promote<br />

anybody's political agenda or per<br />

Treatment of special ed student sparks outcry<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

STAM 1 irama<br />

A <strong>Canton</strong> mother was dismayed to<br />

learn recently that a student who<br />

threatened her son with numchucks<br />

and a two-pound steel ball while at<br />

school will not be expelled from<br />

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

Under a new state law, school<br />

board members' hands are tied when<br />

it come* to expulsiona.<br />

Students caught with weapons, or<br />

who commit araon or rape now face<br />

mandatory expulsion However, an<br />

exception ia made for handicapped<br />

students. Students who fit into one of<br />

Bentley students help<br />

hospitalized children<br />

Por the eighth conaecutive year, the<br />

fifth grade daaa of Bentley Klemen<br />

tary teacher Dave Edwards ia con<br />

ducting a fund-raising operation for<br />

CATCH (Caring Athletes Team for<br />

Children's ft Henry ford Hospitals).<br />

Since beginning the project, Ed<br />

wards' daaaee have raised $1,376 in<br />

1000, $2,007 in 1090, S2JM In 1001,<br />

03,001 in 1902, $3,506 In 1003, 03,036<br />

in 1004 and $6,707 ia 1000-<br />

The 1906 sum ia higher than the<br />

that wee the ftvet time<br />

the daaa aad a raffle to<br />

mitiri— ia $3, and the ma<br />

price at • raffle ticket ia 00<br />

Several raffles will have multiple<br />

prises.<br />

Edwards has several parents of his<br />

students soliciting area businesses<br />

for items that might be raffled off.<br />

Among the items to be raffled next<br />

year are autographed baseballs from<br />

Alan Tram mail and Sparky Ander-<br />

CATCH: Students in Dave Edwards'<br />

fifth grade class at<br />

Bentley Elementary School in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> are raising money for<br />

CATCH - Caring Athletes<br />

Team for Children's and Henry<br />

Ford Hospitals.<br />

13 special education categories are exempt<br />

from the law.<br />

The parent was so upset by the die<br />

trict's decision that she's contacted<br />

authorities induding state Rep. Deborah<br />

Whyman. R-<strong>Canton</strong>. "We've<br />

got kids who aren't in their right<br />

minds in the school. It'* sickening,<br />

4A<br />

the mother said.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police were contacted after<br />

a security guard found the weapon* in<br />

the student's backpack.<br />

"Numchucks and a ball bearing<br />

wrapped up in some kind of bandana<br />

See OUTCRY, 2A<br />

«-r»rr


2A<br />

help Mil paper* 9 urn to 2 p m<br />

Saturday IW 2. throughout the<br />

Money raued [rem<br />

the paper »*W» help. tVoodfollow*<br />

provide food and gjfl* for n«ed><br />

<strong>Canton</strong> fainihe* To help with the<br />

»aie. call ("«ootifelk»w» president<br />

S«K> Spencer 397 ^975<br />

Santa's on hit way<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Com<br />

inerve i* inviting Santa Clau» to<br />

»U third annual "Santa on<br />

Wheels program Santa will be<br />

rationed in • recreational vehicle<br />

at two thoppinf center*<br />

From noon to 4 p m Sunday.<br />

Dec 3. you can viait Santa in the<br />

parting lot t*f the Target »tor« on<br />

Kord Road<br />

From noon to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Dec. 9. Santa will be in hi» RV in<br />

the parking lot of the Kmart New<br />

Towne shopping center at Ford<br />

and Sheldon road*<br />

Tax bills<br />

Winter tax b»ll» are due —<br />

without penalty — Dec 1 Feb. 14.<br />

.996 Late b«lU may be paid at<br />

U'wnahip hall. 1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

i enter Beginning March 1. 1996.<br />

delinquent taxee on real property<br />

can only be paid at the Wayne<br />

County Treasurer » office<br />

For property owner* in the<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and Van Buren<br />

• CONNECTION<br />

school district*, the total school<br />

tax appeared on the summer bill.<br />

In the Wayne-Weatland district,<br />

half of the local school tai will ap<br />

pear on the winter bill.<br />

Residents who want a receipt of<br />

their paid bill must encloae a<br />

stamped self addressed envelope<br />

with their check Failure to<br />

receive a lax bill does not waive<br />

interest or penalty<br />

For more information, call 397<br />

5374<br />

Tree lighting<br />

Residents are invited to partici<br />

pate in <strong>Canton</strong> » annual holiday<br />

tree lighting ceremony at 7 p.m<br />

Thursday, Nov 30, at the Sum<br />

mit on the Park community cen<br />

ter<br />

The ceremony, hosted - by the<br />

township, also includes caroling,<br />

refreshment*, a magic show, a vis<br />

it from Santa, a stuffed animal<br />

giveaway, clowns and a perform<br />

ance by the <strong>Canton</strong> Senior*<br />

Kitchen Band<br />

Moat of the tree lighting activi ,<br />

tie* will take place inside the west<br />

end of the Summit. Children will<br />

receive coloring books and candy<br />

canes<br />

A video on the construction of<br />

the Summit will be available for<br />

viewing during the evening<br />

Spirit of the season<br />

boosts Cheer Club<br />

It s Christmas Cheer Club time<br />

again'<br />

We started collecting your kind<br />

donatwn* of toy* and food on Fn<br />

day And by 2 p.m. Tuesday, we'd<br />

received donations from 23 people<br />

and one organisation<br />

Those contributing to the<br />

Cheer Cluh were Ellen and Kara<br />

Gregory of Plymouth. Doyal Gray<br />

of Plymouth. Bill. Ann. Janet and<br />

Brian Confer of <strong>Canton</strong>. Thomas<br />

and Barbara Tucker of Plymouth.<br />

Dariene Stevenson of Plymouth,<br />

Kmmoe and Diane Coatee of<br />

Plymouth. Ed Andrysiak of<br />

Ply-mouth. L*nda Comer of Plymouth.<br />

American Legion Beasley<br />

Zaleeny Poet 112; Kay and Sandra<br />

Kotcher of <strong>Canton</strong>. Brendan<br />

Coidrtck of Plymouth of Plyn*<br />

outh. Mr and Mrs. Chariea E. CM<br />

son Sr of Plymouth, and two<br />

anonymous dooors<br />

Since starting the Plymouth<br />

snd <strong>Canton</strong> Obaerver's Christmas<br />

Cheer Cluh five years ago. we've<br />

from about<br />

generous 200 dooor* each year<br />

We've seen kids from Giri<br />

Scoot and Boy Scout troops with<br />

aras full of toys for needy kids.<br />

We've seen representatives of<br />

school groups and service groupe<br />

with boxes of canned goods and<br />

more toys. And we've seen score*<br />

of familiae and individuals bringing<br />

ia donations<br />

To yoin the Chnstmaa Cheer<br />

Chb. just bring in a donation of<br />

canned or boxed food, or a<br />

unwrapped toy. When you come<br />

in. we like to ask that you give us<br />

HawaiUnl<br />

•SPECIAL•lmonth<br />

UewHotUWbW.WUWf'l<br />

• Sine* starting the<br />

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

Observer's Christmas<br />

Chaer Club fhra years<br />

ago, we've collected<br />

donations from about<br />

200 generons donors<br />

each year. We've seen<br />

kids from Girl Scout<br />

and Boy Scont troops<br />

wtt* arms fell of toys<br />

for needy kids.<br />

your name* — so we can print<br />

them in the paper<br />

On December 14, the Salvation<br />

Army will pick up donated items,<br />

for distribution to kid* and to<br />

make Chnstmaa food baskets.<br />

Many food items are used to<br />

stock the Salvation Army pantry,<br />

which provides food for the needy<br />

year-round.<br />

Salvation Army officials say<br />

that when buying toys for kids,<br />

many donor* focus on little starry-eyed<br />

tykes But don't forget<br />

kids ages 10-14. who need a<br />

Christinas too<br />

Our office is open from 9 s m to<br />

5 pm weekdays, st 744 Wing<br />

Street in downtown Plymouth. If<br />

you have any questions, call us at<br />

459-2700 and aak for Kevin<br />

Brown or Jeff Counts.<br />

So if you can find the time,<br />

please donate to our Christmas<br />

Cheer Club!<br />

Thanks — snd Merry Christ-<br />

©bseruer<br />

C a n ( 3 1 3 ) 9 8 1 - 9 8 0 0<br />

CENTER FOR<br />

BEHAVIOR 8c MEDICINE<br />

The Observer/THLteUiAt, NOVEMBER 30. 1995<br />

Man charged in death of teen-ager<br />

BY JOANNE MAUSZKWTWI<br />

ST*»» Wants<br />

A 38 year old Walled Lake<br />

man faces manslaughter and al<br />

cohol related charges in the<br />

death of 17-year old Judy Roein<br />

of Cajnton, who died as the re<br />

suit of a two oar crash Nov. 16.<br />

Jerome M Larente was ar<br />

rested at his home and arraigned<br />

Nov. 24 on charges of<br />

manslaughter, a 15 year felony;<br />

operating under the influence of<br />

liquor p.m<br />

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B " g o R Q '<br />

Local history highlighted<br />

in Saturday fund-raiser<br />

BY JOANNB MAUHZKWNKI<br />

HI AM Warren<br />

There'a no better way to kick<br />

off the holiday season than by<br />

taking a tour through some of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s historic buildings 11<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 2.<br />

"A <strong>Canton</strong> Country Christmas"<br />

i« presented by the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />

Society and is a self gu id<br />

ed tour of eight historic buildings.<br />

The tour is a fund-raiser to bene<br />

fit the barn at the Bartlett-Travia<br />

House on Kidge Road. The bam<br />

will be used to house antique<br />

farm equipment.<br />

Tickets are $12 in advance, 115<br />

at the door and $10 for senior citizens.<br />

TickeU are available at<br />

moid. <strong>Canton</strong> florist*, the Willow<br />

Brook Inn, 44266 Warren Road,<br />

snd the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum<br />

at Proctor and <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road.<br />

Guests will drive themselves to<br />

the historic buildings that include:<br />

Smith-Hoops House, 3704<br />

Sheldon, Godwin-Flora House,<br />

43425 Warren; Huston-McLaughlin<br />

House, 600 S. Ridge; Truesdell<br />

Welton House. 1224 Hagger<br />

ty; Vetal-Willow Brook Inn, 44266<br />

Warren, Cherry Hill School, Cherry<br />

Hill and Ridge; Cherry Hill<br />

Methodist Church, 321 S. Ridge;<br />

snd the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center and Proctor.<br />

The tour follows a Christmas<br />

theme with decorations. Florists<br />

will provide an arrangement for<br />

each building. Florists include.<br />

Mrs. Bee's, Battel's, Wesley Ber<br />

ry, Amour Flowers, Piccadilly Pe<br />

tal'er and The Flower Pot.<br />

M<br />

i f ,<br />

J •<br />

Annual sale: Tillie Schultz,<br />

aX*anton Historical Socicb'<br />

member, displays some<br />

of the crafts she has made.<br />

There's even more for guests.<br />

When they arrive at the Cherry<br />

Hill School they will be treated to<br />

an antique doll collection and re<br />

freshments. Students from Gallimore<br />

Elementary will make deoo<br />

rations for the scboolhouse and<br />

decorate the Cbriatmas tree at the<br />

school.<br />

At the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum,<br />

viaitors may partake of the<br />

society's annual craft show 9 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.<br />

Crafts, made by society members,<br />

run the gamut including Chriatmas<br />

ornaments, pillows, note<br />

The Observer/THimBDM, NOVEMBER 30. 1995 fr.CHA<br />

cards and baked goods.<br />

Restaurants also are participating<br />

by offering discount* (excluding<br />

drinks) to ticket holders on<br />

the tour day. Restaurants include:<br />

Roae's, 201 N. <strong>Canton</strong> Center.<br />

Thai Bistro. 45620 Ford Road,<br />

Mountain Jack's, 2100 N. Haggerty<br />

Road; Olive Garden, 41980<br />

Ford Road, Applebee'a, 43500<br />

Ford Road; Himalaya, 44282 Warren;<br />

Izakaya Sanpei, 43327 Joy<br />

Road; Roman Forum, 41601 Ford<br />

Road; BJ.'a Bowery. 41275 Ford<br />

Road; and Johnson's Family Restaurant,<br />

42400 Ford Road.<br />

Huston-McLaughlin House: The house dates from the<br />

1850s and is in the "Upright and Wing"style. It was<br />

originally owned by Reuben Huston, one of eight brothers<br />

who settled in <strong>Canton</strong> to farm.<br />

Truesdell-Weidon House: This is a two-story Italianate<br />

house of brick The house was built by Civil War hero<br />

Ephriam Truesdell for his bride in 1870. 7he current<br />

owners are restoring the house.<br />

Cheery Hill Church: Built in 1881-82, the building is made<br />

of soft-fired bricks made from <strong>Canton</strong> clay at neighboring<br />

farms. It is Gothic Revival in style and has a low central<br />

bell tower.<br />

Smith-Hoops House: This<br />

Victorian two-story was<br />

built in 1904. Elements of a<br />

first house on the site were<br />

incorporated into this<br />

house that has three spindled<br />

bracketed porches.<br />

The current owners plan to<br />

open the house as a bed<br />

and breakfast.<br />

The museum was the former <strong>Canton</strong> Center School built in<br />

1844 by Henry Sitlington The school is made of bricks of <strong>Canton</strong> clay fired by the Cobb<br />

family on their nearby farm.<br />

ST A/T PHOTOS as BILL Basse**<br />

Cherry Hill School: This was the second school built in Cherry Hill. The two-room<br />

building replaced a log structure on South Ridge Road. The school served as a classroom<br />

for grades one to eight, as well as a social hall, until it was closed in 1962. It was .<br />

reopened in 19S9.<br />

I<br />

| w«rrt" I<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> self-guided<br />

historic home tour<br />

Saturday,<br />

Dec.2,1995<br />

11 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

The Cook's World*<br />

For The Cook<br />

Great Gift Ideas!<br />

All-Clad<br />

DESIGNED TO M AKE THE DIFFERENCE<br />

O<br />

TAMMIX G*AV!2VrrAT7 AKTtST<br />

1. Smith-Hoops House - 3704 Sheldon<br />

2. Godwin-Flora House - 43425 Warren<br />

3. Huston-McLaughlin House - 600 S Ridge<br />

4. Truesdell-Welton House - 1224 Haggerty<br />

5. Vetal-Willow Brook Inn - 44255 Warren<br />

6. Cherry Hill School - Cherry Hill and Ridge<br />

7. Cherry Hill Methodist Church - 321 S Ridge<br />

8. <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Museum - Canter Center<br />

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Center from page IA Youths facing felony charges I Staff changes announced<br />

In »horl, thr io»n»hip (uwrn<br />

manl will draw up the landat-ap<br />

ing plan* and Mission Health will<br />

perform the work<br />

In the was of road w*»rk. the<br />

*al«s *grt*ra«-nt m.juir*a that<br />

The purvhaaer shall design, en<br />

ami • coowrt<br />

trig cnat uwf on Summit Park<br />

»«> The purchaser *hall pa> for<br />

the coal of such ilesign. engineer<br />

i ng *(iii cwwtrurtwn<br />

The contract *av» ihat Mtsaton<br />

Health will jet at least two btd*<br />

lor the additional landscaping<br />

Ami road work The contract spec<br />

ifies that Mission Health will pay<br />

up to $200,000 of the coat of the<br />

landscaping and niad work The<br />

townahip government will pay<br />

anything more than that amount.<br />

TWrw was a problem with the<br />

contract discovered Wedn—day,<br />

but official* corrected it the same<br />

day. said <strong>Canton</strong> Township Clerk<br />

Terry Bennett<br />

The section of the document<br />

dealing with landscaping said.<br />

the seiier shall landscape an area<br />

adjacent to the property, which is<br />

owned by the seller, located along<br />

Summit Parkway, including the<br />

decorative entrance sign wall to<br />

be located at the corner of Sum<br />

nut Parkway and <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road, italics added<br />

Bennett ^id that the agree<br />

ment »«s supposed to say that<br />

the pun-baser will perform the<br />

landscaping on township proper<br />

few.<br />

ty. And the correction has been<br />

made<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Townahip Supervisor<br />

Tom Yack aatd medical center<br />

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BY JOANNE MAUHZKWHKI<br />

ST o i WFTIREA<br />

Two <strong>Canton</strong> 17 ysar olda face<br />

felony charges for ahooting out<br />

windows on approximately 15-20<br />

cars in Brookside Village subdivision<br />

Nov. 26.<br />

The teens each face charges of<br />

malicious destruction of property<br />

over $100. which ia a felony pun<br />

ishable by a maximum penalty of<br />

four years in priaon and $2,000<br />

fine.<br />

The teens were apprehended af<br />

ter they were seen at the Skatin'<br />

Station. 8611 Ronda, where they<br />

had shot out windows, including a<br />

window on • door of the building<br />

Students<br />

son Anderson is the founder of<br />

CATCH, which pays the medical<br />

bills of hospitalized children.<br />

Trammell his taken over from<br />

Anderson as president of CATCH<br />

since Anderson left the Detroit<br />

Tigers<br />

The students also collect empty<br />

soda containers and pennies for<br />

the cause<br />

So far they have accumulated<br />

16,000 pennies and hope to have<br />

24.000 by Christmas.<br />

Kdwards asked student Joah<br />

Borg what raising money for<br />

CATCH means to him. "It means<br />

that you help kids in the hospital<br />

so they have the same stuff we<br />

have," Borg said. "If we have a<br />

Blessings<br />

sonal agenda- I just want it to 1*<br />

pure and simple. And that s kind<br />

of hard to do. to be honest with<br />

you."<br />

The Adamses moved to <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township a year ago from Birmingham<br />

Matt Adams works for<br />

Corrigan Moving, while Carol<br />

Adams works for Ford Motor<br />

Last year. Adams recalled, he<br />

heard Hoekstra say in a sermon<br />

that folks often do charitable<br />

work in the name of the United<br />

Way and other organixations. but<br />

A witness told police he saw the<br />

teens in a blue 1960s Oldsmobil*<br />

squeal out of the parking lot.<br />

Police stopped the car on Cherry<br />

Hill, near Lilley. The gun. a<br />

Black Daisy, waa thrown out of<br />

the car and found by police in<br />

front of Meer Dental on Haggerty<br />

Road.<br />

One of the teens had picked up<br />

the other. He showed the teen he<br />

had shot out car windows and<br />

said he planned to shoot out some<br />

more, according to the police re<br />

port.<br />

Homeowners on the following<br />

streets discovered their windows<br />

shot out: Coronation, Dogwood.<br />

from page IA<br />

Christmas, they can have one,<br />

too."<br />

"l feel happy that I can help<br />

someone who ia not as fortunate<br />

as me." aaid Lauren Loftus.<br />

"It leaches me to help every<br />

body and be kind to other peo<br />

pie," said Jessica Wyatt.<br />

Bobby Jastrzebski was asked<br />

what his wish for the children<br />

CATCH helps ia "1 wish that all<br />

of them could have good homes, a<br />

good life, and that they could all<br />

get better," he aaid.<br />

"People who have better homes<br />

and are healthy should help kids<br />

who don't have aa much as we<br />

do." said Lisa Kapelanski<br />

The other students in Edwards<br />

from page 1A<br />

seldom "do things in the name of<br />

Christ "<br />

This is what sparked Adams<br />

desire to do charitable work<br />

around Chnstmaa<br />

"To be honest and frank, that's<br />

the underlying motive." he said<br />

"That'a my driving force. I've<br />

twen totally bleaaed my whole life,<br />

and so has my wife."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Goodfellows president<br />

Nancy Spencer aaid her organize<br />

tion will provide $350 to $400<br />

Okay, and a bit rational.<br />

O w TIIE HW6Jw.i ia Xjo<br />

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JAGUAR Of TROY<br />

IRIS Maplelewn Dm?. Trey. Ml (RIO) 64.16900<br />

•« —m*<br />

Foothill. John. Walaa, Afo*.<br />

Georgetown and Deerwood.<br />

A resident whoae windows war*<br />

shot out aaid about $150-$260<br />

damage raaulud. "ft'l the sama<br />

group of kids At least everything<br />

is pointing that way. Where arc<br />

the parents"'"<br />

The reaident aaid be wants to<br />

remind other parents that they<br />

are reaponaible for what their<br />

children do "You can watch and<br />

see the kids doing atuff. I know<br />

where my son ia st all times. I feel<br />

it's the job of the parents. But<br />

you're afraid u» say anything to<br />

these parents You don't want to<br />

be singled out."<br />

class are Richard Adkina. Trevor<br />

Amoruse, Heather Bitleris. Rebekah<br />

Chefan. Kimberlay<br />

Diedrich, Danielle Drabek. Kyle<br />

Ebers. Jeffrey Hsrris, Kelli<br />

Howse. Jaclyn Huggins, Ashley<br />

Hunter. Jamea Krai. Julie Krua<br />

s*l. Lauren Lippert, Jamea Malu<br />

lionia. Jeaaica Medall'ia, Matthew<br />

Roman. Caeey Skrxypek, Amanda<br />

Snyder, Brian Soaah, Corey Robinson.<br />

Joseph Thompeon, Rebecca<br />

Webbs. Mary Yates and Lauren<br />

Wulf.<br />

Tickets for the raffle go on ssle<br />

Nov 27 in the Bentley office. For<br />

additional information, call 397-<br />

6361.<br />

worth of food, clothing and gifts to<br />

each of 80 needy <strong>Canton</strong> families<br />

next month.<br />

"We need everybody in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

to lie real generous and come out<br />

and donate," Spencer aaid.<br />

People interested in donating<br />

may do ao at the semi-trailer in<br />

the Kmart parking lot or at the<br />

(loodfellows collection box in<br />

townahip hall.<br />

Or call Spencer at 397-8975 to<br />

arrange a pick-up.<br />

Elegant.<br />

Timeless.<br />

Sedu (live.<br />

Passionate.<br />

.I<br />

* ; •<br />

3<br />

The Observer Newspapers recently<br />

natned Beth Sundria Jach<br />

man as a reporter and Casey<br />

Hans as a copy editor for the<br />

Wayne County editions<br />

Sundria Jachman will cover the<br />

county government and buaineaa<br />

lieal for all Observers in Plymouth,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Livonia, Bedford,<br />

Westland and Garden City.<br />

She holds a bachelor's degree in<br />

journalism frum the University of<br />

South Carolina. She has been<br />

with the Observer Newspapers for<br />

seven years as a copy editor. She<br />

previously worked as a reporter,<br />

copy editor and copy desk chief at<br />

the Beaufort Gazelle newspaper<br />

in Beaufort. S.C.<br />

She won a first place for front<br />

page design in the 1994 Suburban<br />

Newspapers Association Contest.<br />

She lives in Livonia.<br />

Readers may call her at 953<br />

2122-<br />

Hans, a copy editor for all local<br />

editions, returns to the Observer<br />

after more than two years as in<br />

formation coordinator for the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township government,<br />

where she handled promotional<br />

work and olher communications<br />

iluties.<br />

""Hans holds a bachelor's degree<br />

ih English from Western Mlchi<br />

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AH a copy editor, Hans is re<br />

4<br />

Casay Hans<br />

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8A(C) The Ohsenvr/THLTBUAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1995<br />

The Oboervcr/THUHSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1996<br />

Convicted man seeks appeal in <strong>Canton</strong> Commons murder case Fitzsimmons seeks GOP nod in 13th<br />

H> M H IMlidN<br />

Sitn A am*<br />

Michael WinnDM ( (Jaiden<br />

< tt> found guilts «»t finu tie<br />

(prr* munWr in the<br />

1-*M shooting death <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township » Kuttell Harmon i»<br />

appealing hi» conviction on<br />

HR HIIH1> that the cvurt and.F>i>Uce<br />

erred in thr ilst<br />

\S»nniwf ">•». has be*n await<br />

ing vrnirOi'in| in \A«\ne 1 «»unt><br />

J mi «in !>MjrKi him guilty<br />

(Kt 27 First ilegree munWr >»<br />

Punishable kr> a matuiaton. lite<br />

•rii tern* with n chance tor<br />

jvande<br />

the charier tor VSar<br />

nner is his wife. California native<br />

l.»Ua Wannner who > He *!»»> disallowed testimony<br />

regarding a distraught woman<br />

* ho came to a bar Harmon fre<br />

quented She waa carrying a full<br />

gasoline »ari and threatened to<br />

blow up tn*h Harmon and the<br />

futr lionek said.<br />

Members of Harmon's family<br />

who packed the courtroom aay<br />

thes re convinced <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

rtat>f>«i the right tnan "I ra hap<br />

py He definitely did it. said l-*-r;<br />

V\ arunek fldrmoii » girlfriend<br />

Harmons mother Dale Stri.k<br />

land, -aid Warinner was jealous<br />

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587 W. AN ARBOR TRAIL • DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />

? Jf ' I uxircaovs<br />

suierate young man" who loved<br />

children and had a daughter of<br />

his own<br />

Motive<br />

Warunek met Warinner, a for<br />

mer Marine, a few weeks before<br />

her boyfriend's death Warinner<br />

had come to the apartment she<br />

shared with Harmon to get a set<br />

of .larts that had fallen into Har<br />

moil's possession The darts were<br />

in Warunek s car at the time, but<br />

*ere never returned to Warinner.<br />

Witnesses from Papa<br />

Romano SL, where Harmon and<br />

W annner worked, testified that<br />

Warinner talked relentlessly<br />

about not being able to get his<br />

property back, and about a 45<br />

caliber hantigun he owned Can<br />

ton police recovered a 45 caliber<br />

bullet from the scene.<br />

Murder<br />

Warunek was upstairs in her<br />

apartment at <strong>Canton</strong> Commons<br />

the night Harmon was killed. She<br />

testified that moments after Har<br />

mon got home from work, she<br />

heard what sounded like a fire<br />

JOM* C. WALLACE<br />

Serv ices for John Wallace, H3. of<br />

Chelsea, formerly of Plvmouth.<br />

were Monday, Nov. 27. at the Ver<br />

meulen Trust 100 Funeral Home,<br />

with burial in Mt HopeCeme<br />

tery. Lapeer.<br />

He was hom Aug 31. 191.2, in<br />

< >ntano. He was a retired rnana<br />

ger for Kroger and was a life mem<br />

l>er of Plymouth Elks, the Plvm<br />

iMith Kiwanis Club and the First<br />

United Methodist Church of<br />

Plymouth<br />

Among the survivors are his<br />

wife, Ruth; two sons. James Wal<br />

lace of Dexter and Jerry Wallace<br />

of Pinckney-, two sisters, Jean<br />

Stimson of Ann Arbor and Mar<br />

ion Carter of I-apeer. one brother,<br />

Gerls Wallace ofCapac, and four<br />

grandchildren<br />

Memorial contributions can be<br />

made to the Chelsea Methodist<br />

Home, Alzheimer s unit, or the<br />

Ktwanis Foundation<br />

JASON A. SMITH<br />

Services for Jason A Smith. 21. of<br />

Plymouth, who dies! Nov 21.<br />

1995. were Saturday. Nov 25. at<br />

the Verroeulen Trust Funeral<br />

Home. Plymouth, with burial in<br />

Oak Grove Cemetery. Dtxboro.<br />

He was born tn Mount Clemens<br />

un Sept. 19. 1974 He graduated<br />

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

School in 1993 and was attending<br />

Washtenaw Community College<br />

Among the survivor* are a<br />

brother, James K Smith, of<br />

Plymouth, a grandmother. Jessie<br />

Lindberg of Westland; and his<br />

parents, Danny and Nancy Smith<br />

of Plymouth.<br />

• < * G * t C 0 0 -<br />

CHRIS'<br />

Coventry Commons • Joy & Morton Taylor RJ9. • <strong>Canton</strong><br />

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HALLMARK<br />

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Joy A Morton Tjytor Rd*.<br />

Cwiton. Ml<br />

30-207-7776<br />

cracker She looked out the win<br />

(low and aaw a man in a big. curly<br />

wig and straw hat, running She<br />

than heard har 4-year-old son<br />

Conry scream, and ran downstair*<br />

to find her boyfriend shot to<br />

death.<br />

Wig*, hairpiece* and a straw<br />

hat were confiscated from the<br />

Warinner*' residence Julia War<br />

inner, a dancer, used hairpieces<br />

and hats in her routinaa.<br />

I nans we red questions<br />

"Why were the confiscated wigs<br />

not shown to witnesses for possi<br />

ble identification 9 Why would<br />

Michael have kept wigs and a hat<br />

if the}? were part of his disguise '"<br />

asked Frank Warinner. "And why<br />

was Michael's picture not shown<br />

to witnesses for possible identifi<br />

cation'"<br />

Witnesses descriptions of the<br />

assailant more cloaely fit the<br />

Wayne restaurant owner, and<br />

fingerprinting dune in the<br />

Warunek Harmon household<br />

showed "no match t© Michael,"<br />

Warinner said<br />

The theory of <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

MMLOMD Pf RNOKIS<br />

Services for Mildred Pemokis, 84.<br />

of Northville, who died Nov. 23.<br />

1995. at Oakwood Hospital, were<br />

Tuesday. Nov 28, at the L-J<br />

flnffin Funeral Home, <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

with burial in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />

Detroit.<br />

She was bom April 11. 1911, in<br />

London. Ontario Among the survivors<br />

are three sister*. Alice<br />

Lambro*. Li I Gotham and Mane<br />

Sm vers<br />

JAMES T. POWIU<br />

Services were held for James T<br />

Powell, 75, of Hendersonville,<br />

N C.„ who died Wednesday. Nov<br />

15. 1995 at Pardee Memorial Hospital<br />

He lived in Plymouth for more<br />

than 40 years andwas retired<br />

from the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school<br />

system where he waa a plant engi<br />

neer He lived in Henderson<br />

County aince 1985. He was a radioman<br />

in the U.S. Navy during<br />

World War II<br />

Survivor* include his wife, Ida<br />

Powell, three daughters, Carol<br />

Powell of Plymouth, Sandra<br />

Churchill of Charlotte, N.C.; and<br />

Gloria Powell of Charlottesville,<br />

V'a., a brother. Robert Powell of<br />

Huntington. Tenn.. and seven<br />

grandchildren.<br />

A memorial service was held on<br />

Nov. 17 at the Fir*t Baptist<br />

Church in Hendersonville.<br />

that Warinner shot Harmon and<br />

then ran to a friend'a nearby<br />

apartment doean't hold up, the<br />

Warinner* aay.<br />

Police respond<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police stand by their<br />

handling of the case. "The jury<br />

heard all that, and could compare<br />

that with what the teatimony waa<br />

There are always lota of liaa in a<br />

murder caaa You're not going to<br />

answer every why," said Detective<br />

William Keppen<br />

Tha verdict came aa a shock not<br />

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Nov. 27. at Our Lady of Good<br />

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Southfield Arrangements by the<br />

LJ Griffin Funeral Home.<br />

She was born Dec. 12. 1909, in<br />

Detroit and died Thursday. Nov.<br />

23. She was a teacher.<br />

She is survived by her sister in<br />

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About 30 people gathered Monday<br />

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mon* announced hia candidacy<br />

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Fitzaimmons. a former Ann Arbor<br />

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The winner of the Republican<br />

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cral U.S. Rep. Lynn River* in<br />

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Saying he firmly believes that<br />

one person can make a difference.<br />

Fitxsimmona, a Republican, gave<br />

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touched on education, welfare,<br />

taxes and trimt.<br />

Local Republican elected officials<br />

put in appearances at the<br />

leathering, held at the Summit on<br />

the Park in <strong>Canton</strong> Township. An<br />

earlier announcement gathering<br />

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Tom Yack, <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

supervisor, and Terry Bennett,<br />

townahip clerk, made brief viaha<br />

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Elaine Kirchgatter, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Townahip treaaurer, Phil LaJoy,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Townahip trustee; Steve<br />

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Sean Co*, 13th Diatrict Re<br />

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Plymouth. Westland, Garden<br />

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of Livonia and 15 other communities<br />

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"Today, for our children, and<br />

ourselvea, education must still be<br />

a priority — our first'priority,"<br />

Fitzsimmons said.<br />

"But we are increasingly surrounded<br />

by an education system<br />

that no longer educates. A system<br />

which needs to again learn how to<br />

prepare our children to be competitive<br />

in today's global society<br />

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I can't accept an America that has<br />

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than the best in the world, becauae<br />

I remember when it waa the<br />

beat," be aaid.<br />

He cited a welfare system "that<br />

just doesn't work. What waa once<br />

a helping hand haa become a part<br />

of a hopeless cycle of poverty and<br />

despair."<br />

Saying he will not accept a<br />

community that abandons ita<br />

own. he aaid he will not accept a<br />

government that allows dependency<br />

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Fitzaimmons said he has "witnessed<br />

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crime that is preying on society<br />

"Everywhere I go people express<br />

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and a tax burden of more than 40<br />

percent on the average family." he<br />

said.<br />

"1 cannot accept a government<br />

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he said.<br />

Fitzsimmons, an Ann Arbor<br />

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where he worked almost 30<br />

years.<br />

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Carol Waszkiewicz, representing<br />

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Hundreds of supporters of bilingual<br />

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Dr. Phyllis Clsmens-Noda.<br />

Troy resident and faculty member<br />

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"There is no attempt to disrupt<br />

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Bryant scheduled meetings of<br />

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639," schools of choice, would be<br />

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Big weekend<br />

There's fun for everyone<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbserver<br />

OPINION<br />

There should tv no reason fi>r boredom<br />

IV-v selling newspapers to raise money for<br />

this weekend f <strong>Canton</strong> kick?* off the hoi<br />

needy <strong>Canton</strong> families<br />

ida\ season »ith a wallop<br />

When sou *ee (kxxifellows members, be sure<br />

Some i'! the events are designed to show ot 1<br />

and drop in a few dollars to help your neigh-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> - best including the Summit on the<br />

bor- whose holidays may not be as bright as<br />

Park commumtv center the township > his<br />

your own The C.oodfellowa. in fact, are still<br />

: ivm« ir,J cmmunitv volunteers w ho<br />

U*'kmg for volunteers to seft papers and for a<br />

nave oven their all to <strong>Canton</strong> There's ai-o .%n<br />

host of other efforts leading to the delivery of<br />

rtu.ir.ti lor resident* and business to<br />

M ine sO baskets of food and gifts for families<br />

who are Ie»S fortunate<br />

For the first time in a long time residents<br />

]>. *, ather may be getting dreary but the<br />

will have an opportunity to walk through Can<br />

.< events that b*^m». with the annual tree<br />

ton'- historv with "A <strong>Canton</strong> Country Christ-<br />

lighting ceremor.v at 7 p m Thursday. Nov 30<br />

ina- ' 11 a m to r> p m Saturday. Dec 2 The<br />

,r -u:d fieif residents open their d«>«>r- bundlt<br />

honie tour offers a peek at nine historic build<br />

,;p ano get ul into the comrnunitv<br />

in*r-v »s well as a craft sale at the <strong>Canton</strong> His-<br />

Kids wil: t*- treated i>< AT. eariv Christmas at<br />

torical Museum and an antique doll collection<br />

the tree ' ightmg ceremony th.it iffer- caroling.<br />

at the Cherry Hill School<br />

i >t: *** .1 VlS.lt XTKHU SiltUii.<br />

The tour is a testament to combined efforts<br />

d> was 1 per*' rnumv tugh Sunday I Hi l'-' Residents are en<br />

uid a bam to house antique farm equipment<br />

cuuraged to attend - not only to •*•*• artistic<br />

The weekend winds down with <strong>Canton</strong>'s an-<br />

works - but to get an early pee* at a portion «»f<br />

nual Hall of Fame reception during which well-<br />

*.h«- Summit, which won t officially open in full<br />

know n resident Ro> Schultz will be honored for<br />

an til grand opening ceremonies Jan 6<br />

hi- long lasting contributions to <strong>Canton</strong><br />

The hardworking <strong>Canton</strong> (.joodfellows w ill Take vour pick There's no reason to be<br />

he on the streets 9am to 2pm Saturday. bored this weekend Enjoy<br />

Rally 'round public education<br />

At this revered, patriotic season of the<br />

year, let us give thanks fur the institution<br />

that kept us unified and strong that<br />

taught us patriotism and Americanism, that<br />

taught us respect for our fellow humans, even<br />

those different from us — the public school-<br />

Now however, Michigan s public -chools are<br />

targets of a counter-revolution From the mid-<br />

1980s to 1993. we reformed school finance to<br />

give non-industrial districts the same kind of<br />

per-pupil funding that the richest districts had<br />

We passed laws for curriculum standards,<br />

diplomas that meant something, mnovationlike<br />

student portfolios We required schools to<br />

have improvement plans and to be accountable<br />

to the voters through annual reports<br />

The counter-revolution would repeal most of<br />

that.<br />

There are signs, however, that the counter<br />

revolution, slapped together by state Senate Republicans.<br />

will be stalled in the House There.<br />

Education Committee leaders are splitting the<br />

*hool code changes into bite-si zed changes<br />

Other representatives, including Republicans<br />

and Democrats, are asking hard questions about<br />

the Trojan horse called "charter schools' that<br />

senators should have discussed<br />

The House Education Committee has set a<br />

Dec 5 deadline for voting on its version of improved<br />

school quality<br />

As the Legislature revises, updates and<br />

pares down the school code, it is time to ask<br />

some hard questions about SB 679, the Senate's<br />

vehicle<br />

• Michigan has 35 charter schools, and the<br />

Senate bill will take off the bd Charter supporters<br />

estimate 400 or 500 charter schools<br />

will be formed But what research is there to<br />

•how that charter academies actually are offering<br />

better education''<br />

QUESTION:<br />

W MketJ thu<br />

qmttiort at tt*<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> FubUc<br />

<strong>Library</strong>.<br />

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way ft ML*<br />

Warm<br />

The pro-charter literature says charter<br />

schools an; supposed to lie n-constituted public<br />

schools Many arent It turns out that many<br />

charter schools were private schools until 1994<br />

Thev re just getting state aid now It looks more<br />

ami more like the charter schools are just a de-<br />

\ IOUS way to get around the Michigan Constitution<br />

- l»an on aid to private and parochial<br />

schools, not a market response to parents' desires<br />

for more choices in education<br />

• A- charter schools drain off mon- and more<br />

of the stale school aid fund, aren t we actually<br />

diluting the amount of money going to true<br />

public -.chools 0 And isn't this defeating the<br />

purpose of the voter-approved Proposal A to<br />

save school funding" 7<br />

• And isn't there a question w hether the state<br />

has enough dedicated taxes to support the existing<br />

public schools, let alone to bail out private<br />

schools masquerading as charter schools''<br />

• The Senate school code bill says the school<br />

year will be lengthened by 15 dayB Wonderful<br />

Now where will the money come from 0 And<br />

how will we pay for longer school years when<br />

400 or 500 charter-private schools are draining<br />

their sharos''<br />

By now. the curious reader will have concluded<br />

that there is a hidden agenda in the<br />

counter-revolution's savage attack on public<br />

schools, school funding, teacher certification<br />

standards, curriculum standards, school improvement<br />

plans and the rest<br />

We in Michigan have barely re-equipped<br />

public schools to do their job. From their<br />

founding in the 1830s until now, Michigan's<br />

public schools have played a key role in making<br />

ours a strong and unified nation This is no<br />

time for our representatives to yield to the ideological<br />

hidden agenda of the "charter" and<br />

"choice" counter-revolution<br />

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Plymouth<br />

A big thank-you<br />

ARKIE HUDHINS<br />

IDH<br />

'ROAD WORK'<br />

SEASON ENDS<br />

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LETTERS<br />

This Thanksgiving, we hadomuch to bp<br />

thankful for One year ago. we weren't<br />

certain that Brad would be celebrating<br />

Thanksgiving with us in 1995 In August<br />

1994. he was diagnosed with colon cancer that<br />

had spread extensively through his fiver. Joyfully.<br />

Brad did celebrate Thanksgiving with<br />

us and is looking forward to seeing our boys<br />

eyes sparkle Christmas morning<br />

Thanks to all of you who have touched our<br />

lives these past 15 months We loved the oodles<br />

of cards that have come ouf w ay. the gentle<br />

words to our hurting hearts, the hugs that<br />

speak more than words, and the many prayers<br />

that have never reached our ears but were<br />

heard by our heavenly father<br />

Many of you donated supplies and gave<br />

generous donations to the craft and bake sale<br />

out at St Joe's Hospital in Ann Arbor that the<br />

St Joe's <strong>Canton</strong> Urgent Care sponsored on<br />

our behalf The majonty of you remain faceless<br />

and nameless to us. Nevertheless, please<br />

know that we feel your love and support<br />

Brad has beat incredible odds by being pronounced<br />

cancer free in September 1995. The<br />

survival rate past one year of diagnosis is only<br />

5 percent We praise the Lord for his healing<br />

through doctors and chemotherapy, and our<br />

hearts are grateful for any way you have<br />

touched our lives and helped ease our burden<br />

We ask for your continued prayers as he does<br />

run a high risk of recurrence We re taking<br />

one day at a time. And today we are joyful!<br />

Brad, Kristine, Christian and<br />

Andrew Skaggs<br />

Don't fall for It<br />

In her guest column of Nov. 25, U.S. Rep.<br />

Lynn Rivers advises us that in 1994 us<br />

"voters weren't intending to replace a Congress<br />

run by Democrats that wouldn't pass<br />

campaign and lobby reform with an equally<br />

obstinate Republican-dominated legislature "<br />

She complains that her side, the Democrats,<br />

has been disadvantaged because of the<br />

election, and that she has a "reform" bill to<br />

right those wrongs.<br />

My sense of the 1994 election is that the<br />

working middle ctaas was fed up with the systematic<br />

economic processing of our pockets at<br />

every turn by the Democrat-controlled Congress<br />

and their pro-big government con-<br />

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,19951<br />

i HKQU&i<br />

stituencies. the constant chipping away at our<br />

constitutional rights by those same Democrat<br />

elites, and the constant message that these affronts<br />

to our liberties were necessary because<br />

we had the audacity to believe that we too<br />

have constitutional rights, and that we ought<br />

to be able to keep what we earn<br />

Ms Rivers' proposed legislation sounds like<br />

more "politics of meaning" legislation in place of<br />

solid reform from either side. 1 believe that more<br />

of us are watching and listening carefully to<br />

what both sides are saying and doing, and more<br />

housekeeping is coming in 1996 for both sides<br />

If Ms. Rivers is serious, she could attack<br />

the reform issue head on. Why are all those<br />

temptations that Ms Rivers seeks to "reform"<br />

there in the first place? Could it be because<br />

members of the U.S. government control<br />

things that they shouldn't, like piles of our tax<br />

dollars 0 Might it be that these piles of our<br />

money are redistributed to government-supported<br />

projects that might not even be in our<br />

district or benefit us? Is it possible that PACs<br />

and lobbyists exist to influence government officials<br />

to spend our money in a manner beneficial<br />

to special interests, and not necessarily<br />

the majority of taxpaying Americans 0<br />

If Ms. Rivers were serious about reform,<br />

she could demonstrate that seriousness by<br />

supporting legislation that lowers our taxes,<br />

lowers regulations that add cost to business<br />

and individuals, and working to get the federal<br />

government, and the financial burdens it<br />

imposes on us, out of our lives and wallets<br />

Ms. Rivers' voting record since taking office<br />

has been just the opposite of that, including<br />

her "yes" vote on the 1993 Clinton tax hike<br />

which is the largest tn American history Voters<br />

should not lose sight of that.<br />

Ms Rivers does not care about any mean<br />

ingful reform What she cares about is her<br />

own re-election and government control of us.<br />

Her attempt to position herself as a reformer<br />

is merely another form of triangulation strategy<br />

wherein she can present herself as crusading<br />

against both sides and the electorate<br />

should not fall for it.<br />

Mark Tooie, Plymouth<br />

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The Obetrver/THLWUAY, NOVEMBER 30,1996<br />

Cherry takes offense for Dems<br />

"We will move from the the Republican program.'' aaid<br />

^tCberry. 44. a senator for nine<br />

years after four years in the<br />

v^Houae A Clio resident. Cherry<br />

S represents half of (ieneaea County<br />

I*i and ail northern townshipa in<br />

« Oakland County.<br />

"We .an offer asylum to the<br />

• state's politically htimeless — the<br />

independents and Republicans<br />

who reject the politics of division<br />

and false choices." -<br />

Elected unanimously to sue<br />

ceed Sen. Art Miller of Warren,<br />

Cherry immediately launched<br />

four "special projects" by individ<br />

ual senators to define I>emocratic<br />

positions. They are<br />

• Class itize in K 12 schools —<br />

Joe Conroy. Flint<br />

_ Federal block grants, which will<br />

replace specific aid programs to<br />

states and local unite — Joe<br />

Young Jr.. Detroit.<br />

• "Electronic university." or how<br />

Michigan students can earn college<br />

degrees through use of per<br />

sonal computers — Jackie<br />

Vaughn, Detroit. Cherry said this<br />

project could help working couples<br />

and single mothers become<br />

educated to break into the middle<br />

class.<br />

• Privacy issues due to advance<br />

menu in telecommunications —<br />

Michael O'Brien. Detroit.<br />

The new minority leader plans<br />

no major and just a few minor<br />

committee assignment changes<br />

after the first of the year.<br />

Cherry moves up from Demo<br />

cratic floor leader, a post in which<br />

he orchestrated Democratic re<br />

sponaes lo the 22-16 Republican<br />

majority's bills. Republicans have<br />

controlled the Senate since 1964.<br />

Succeeding him aa floor leader<br />

ia Virgil Smith, 48, a third-term'<br />

member from Detroit. Smith, a<br />

veteran of 12 years in the House,<br />

promised that "we from Detroit<br />

are team players."<br />

Smith, also elected unanimously.<br />

scored a near-hit in IMS when<br />

he challenged Wayne County Prosecutor<br />

John O'Hair in the Demo<br />

cratic primary. Smith atill displays<br />

some interest in that office.<br />

Cherry has two degrees from<br />

the University of Michigan — in<br />

political science and public administration<br />

But his Michigan<br />

Manual biography lists no occupation<br />

for him prior to his election<br />

to the Legislature at age 31.<br />

The Cherrys have a son and<br />

daughter. The couple raises prise<br />

winning English springer spaniels<br />

Miller resigned as minority<br />

San. John Charry<br />

leader after 11 years — the long<br />

est tenure ever for a Senate Dem -<br />

ocratic leader. He recently loat a<br />

race for mayor of Warren.<br />

McNamara joins Clinton on trade mission<br />

Wayne County Executive Edward<br />

H McNamara is traveling<br />

with Pre*ie!l • Lreonu<br />

OLI DAY<br />

art fair<br />

DECEMBER 9 & 10<br />

\jtwtLii 10 jm 5pm<br />

\mniLr, I lam '•pm<br />

< XikUrui f ornmunuy < iiegc<br />

( )aKifd l-ikr R.«*i * 16%<br />

t-jrmingrnn HtlU, Michigan<br />

I 2 trrr<br />

bilitiee for the trip, including<br />

furthering a plan to attract international<br />

carriers such as Ireland's<br />

Aer Lingua to Detroit Metropolitan<br />

Airport.<br />

This would fall in with a plan<br />

the county it working on now with<br />

the secretary of transportation to<br />

gain the only direct flight* to<br />

Beijing, China, at Metro Airport,<br />

McNamara said.<br />

After a Wednesday morning<br />

briefing at the White House.<br />

McNamara was to travel to Andrews<br />

Air Force Base for the trip<br />

to Belfast<br />

McNamara said he also hopes<br />

to talk to Clinton about some of<br />

Wayne County's project*, such as<br />

expansion at the airport, while on<br />

the trip.<br />

He will also attend the presi .<br />

dential address to the Irish Parliament.<br />

A group of about 40 officials<br />

from all over the United States,<br />

including the mayors of Chicago<br />

and I^os Angeles, and the sec re<br />

tariea of commerce and education,<br />

will be traveling.<br />

The president's mission in Ireland<br />

will be to keep the peace pro<br />

cess going in that country.<br />

McNamara said.<br />

$ Marian Women's Center<br />

St Many Hospital<br />

presents<br />

(Zopmg w i+k a L o s s<br />

during +ke "Holidays<br />

by Amy Altaffer, R.N.C.<br />

Department of Behavioral Medkano, St Mary Boopftal<br />

Thlt Informative talk will focus on tha stages<br />

of griof, how a person la affected by a loaa,<br />

and apoclflc coping technlquae tor the holidays.<br />

Tkwr'sday/ 7/ 1995<br />

7 to 9 p.m.<br />

St. Mary Hospital Auditorium<br />

36475 Five Mile Road<br />

(Please use !*>• Rv* MM Road entrance;<br />

Registration required by December 4.<br />

Pleaee call (313) 591-2882 to register.<br />

* St.<br />

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St. Mary Hospital is affiliated with William Beaumont Hospital<br />

m.<br />

N >ii i e o i u i P m t tst a l l r a c l i\(' ( i n l a m e n l s<br />

in the world just got a little morfvso.<br />

Each glass ball is spun by hand. Each celestial sign is painted on by hand. Each of these<br />

magnificent ornaments is made in the same way, in the same place, as it has for generations.<br />

And each is just a small part of an extraordinary collection of holiday ornaments that is<br />

now on sale at Crate and Barrel<br />

Ornaments from every corner of the globe. Ornaments of wood and glass, steel and straw,<br />

terra cotta and tin- Most made by hand. And every One on sale for 20% oft<br />

The Crate and Barrel Holiday Ornament Sale. From now until December 10. At the<br />

Somerset Collection in Troy. Crate&BarreJ 5<br />

Hie Crate and Barrel Holiday Ornament Sale. Through Dec. 10. ?<br />

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1996<br />

Faimly Room<br />

KAREN MEIER<br />

Test of perfect<br />

Christmas tree<br />

Buying the family Christmas tree i« a tradition<br />

we ail have a say tn. although some of us<br />

neem lo have more of a say in it than other*.<br />

Tins family tradition is usually earned out on<br />

Dec 1 We've done it like this for many years now.<br />

And so. tomorrow being Dec. 1. well go. We'll pile<br />

into the van, after supper when it's cold and dark<br />

That's a good time to buy a Christmas tree, after<br />

dark, because that's when the bare light bulbe<br />

strung over the tree lot are lit and the stars above<br />

shine down And that's good<br />

Whatever tree we choose, it'll pass several testa<br />

before the lot guy and Ron tie it to the top of our<br />

van and we head back home<br />

The first test is the tallness lest The tree just<br />

has to be tall — there are no two ways about that<br />

If it fails this test and the tree looks like a buah —<br />

as tall as it is fat — everyone laughs That's not<br />

good And if the tree is too tall, either the bottom<br />

gets chopped off, leaving no room underneath to<br />

pot present*, which is bad. or the top get* lopped<br />

off, which means the tree will look like one of<br />

chww xpooky once you see after the electric.company<br />

come* through to elear branches away from<br />

overhead wires. This also is not food.<br />

The ffflftd test: Trunk straight nea*. It's hard<br />

to determine trunk straightneas in the tricky<br />

lighting The bare bulbs in the lot swing back and<br />

forth in the December wind and cast crooked<br />

shadows. Now why exactly the trunk has to be<br />

oot sure, but according to Ron, it's<br />

f to do with right angles and chain<br />

. the presence of children under the<br />

aft of 4 and/or pete with four legs.! don't get it.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbgerwr<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

SELFHELP bazaar<br />

benefits artisans<br />

from Third World<br />

BY CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />

Stajt W airea<br />

We squeeze it<br />

Feel it Eat it<br />

In the 1800s,<br />

kids wished<br />

fin: it<br />

Ihutttkntf fa Season now through Jaa 1<br />

Henry Red Murom k GreenfieldVillage<br />

Experience a time when without refrigerated cart. getting an orarifr far<br />

the hoMayi was • spoil treat, mechanical toys were all the rapand<br />

Scab Webster's New Yeari party and more'<br />

IfTVI<br />

Et'a all pan of Traditions of the Season<br />

At a time when most people are<br />

thinking about themselves. Debbie<br />

Coleman of <strong>Canton</strong> and St John<br />

Episcopal Church of Plymouth are<br />

thinking about others<br />

The two are collaborating on a<br />

winter bazaar which will feature<br />

items from Third World countries,<br />

including the Philippines. Peru.<br />

Cameroon. Bangladesh and Indonesia.<br />

The fair, which also features local<br />

artisans, will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Dec 2. at the church. 874<br />

S. Sheldon Road. Plymouth.<br />

"We don't need to always make<br />

money for ourselves." Coleman<br />

said "Sometimes it's important to<br />

support the rest of the world. We<br />

do a lot of fund raising and kids<br />

are always trying to get money<br />

more and more for themselves So<br />

it seemed like an important time<br />

to do this land spread the message<br />

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SELFHELP frvrn page 13A RC distributes blankets for homeless<br />

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First started in 1989, Blanket<br />

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project designed to meet the cum<br />

furl needs of the bomeleaa. do<br />

meatic abuae victims and teen<br />

runaways in area shelter* Work<br />

ing hand in hand with World<br />

Medical Relief Inc.. Blanket Days<br />

for the Homeless encourages con<br />

tributions from the community<br />

"As the weather gets colder, the<br />

need becomes greater,' said Kel<br />

ly. a retired CM energy manager<br />

The Rev Dr. Tommie E.<br />

Wimberley, executive director of<br />

Effective Alternatives for Com<br />

rnunity Housing, affirm* the importance<br />

of the new blank eta to<br />

area shelters.<br />

"Every raaidenl gets a new<br />

blanket when tbey come in.' he<br />

said. "They really, really appreo<br />

ate that they are the first ones U><br />

have the blanket."<br />

About 50 people seek a bed<br />

each night at Wimberley's Detroit<br />

shelter and he could use hun<br />

dreds of blankets a year. Shelter<br />

managers expect the reaidents to<br />

take the blankets with them when<br />

they leave, he explained<br />

"I have neve* known of an in<br />

stance where a blanket was left<br />

Family Room from page 13A<br />

but Ron always sounds so convincing;<br />

I believe him.<br />

Third test: The needles must<br />

stay on the branches no matter<br />

what test A tree gets spotted from<br />

the bunch leaning up against the<br />

fence and Ron'll pull it out into<br />

the open to sixe it up. Then he<br />

gives, it a mighty shake If no<br />

needles fall off, we take that tree,<br />

no matter what — no matter if it<br />

looks like a bush or a pretzel, we<br />

take it. This third test, the needle<br />

test, is the ultimate test; it over<br />

rides all other test*. If the needles<br />

stay on. on top of the van it goes.<br />

It's so unfair, this third test<br />

It s so difficult for trees to pass<br />

Most of them never have a chance<br />

and they get unceremoniously<br />

thrown hack in the heap, looking<br />

rejected and sorry and sad.<br />

I have a considerable soft spot<br />

in my heart for thesie Chnstmas<br />

trees. I'm like Charlie Brown that<br />

way It seems to me that with just<br />

a little love and a family to gather<br />

round, any tree, even a spindly<br />

one. could look beautiful. But it<br />

doesn't seem that way at all to<br />

Ron He believes in perfection in<br />

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feet ions, blemishes — unaccept<br />

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He clearly has a Type A person<br />

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He has threatened and growled<br />

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perfect color, perfectly behaved<br />

needles He wants fake<br />

"But what about the piney,<br />

Christmassy smell of the real<br />

tree'*" I ask.<br />

behind," ha said.<br />

Organisers encourage financial<br />

contribution* which enabla then<br />

to buy items in bulk at • low com.<br />

Just $5 makea a difference However.<br />

donations of new blankets,<br />

washcloth and towel hU, or crib<br />

blanket* are welcome, and can be<br />

dropped off at any Red Croaa Mrvice<br />

center.<br />

Community group* also ars invited<br />

to participate in this program<br />

in whatever way they can.<br />

For further information about<br />

raising fund* or donating blankets.<br />

call Barbara O'Neill at (313)<br />

833 • 4440. Ext 2516.<br />

• If no needles fall off, we take that tree, no<br />

matter what — no matter If It looks like a bush<br />

or a pretzel, we take It.<br />

He tells me they have stuff you<br />

can spray on the fake tree to make<br />

it piney smelling<br />

I say. "What about the birds'<br />

nests we sometimes find in the<br />

crook of the arms of the tree 1<br />

"Oh. good grief Just toss a big<br />

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cle things into the brancnes<br />

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Can you believe this 0<br />

Men,<br />

Anyway, last year as he paged<br />

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I was standing at the stove stir<br />

ring a pan of Christmas fudge<br />

The fudge and my Christmas<br />

dreams seemed to be going up in<br />

smoke all at once. The simple,<br />

old-fashioned pleasures of Christ<br />

mas seemed to have been lost on<br />

this man 1 married. Smelly *pray<br />

and electronic bird'* nest* and<br />

engineered hunk* and aluminum<br />

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peccahly mannered needles never,<br />

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ment kit for $9 99.<br />

I looked up from my fudge, un<br />

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man He was looking back at me,<br />

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Dei 1. dear, let's go buy our<br />

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in that tree lot."<br />

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• COMMUNION BREAKFAST<br />

The Detroit Presbytery Men's<br />

Council's 15th snnual Advent<br />

Communion Breakfast will be st<br />

8 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 2, at the<br />

Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian<br />

Church, 8625 Jefferson Ave., Detroit.<br />

The guest speaker will be<br />

Gene Goya, president of Gleaners<br />

Community Food Bank. His topic<br />

will be "Feeding the Hungry."<br />

Tickets coat $6 and reservations<br />

are limited to 300. They are avail<br />

able from the Detroit Presbytery<br />

Office at (313) 345 6550 or George<br />

Irwin at (313) 426-3024.<br />

• ADVENT RETREAT<br />

Madonna University will hold an<br />

Advent retreat, "Prepare Ye the<br />

Way of the Lord," 9 a.m. to 5 p.m<br />

Saturday, Dec. 2, in ita residence<br />

hall. Schoolcraft and Levan in<br />

Livonia. The Rev. Bob Schramm,<br />

ansociate director of the Weber<br />

Retreat and Conference Center in<br />

Adrian, will conduct the event.<br />

Cost is $12 and includes lunch.<br />

For more information, call Deacon<br />

Gene Desjarlais, campus<br />

ministry director, at (313) 432-<br />

5419<br />

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^2©ArcT*C Service, the personae of<br />

-^-enactor* Shen Teller and Dar<br />

-v. Hinkle, both of Clarfclake.<br />

1 blame it on m> father. aaid<br />

r*»l«r He * a Civti War buff-<br />

He even ha» hi* oam authentic<br />

('ml War cannon Every veer for<br />

vacation »* arould go to a differ<br />

ent ("ml War battlefield<br />

Dressed in a bop skirted gown<br />

•ith detachable »leeve* that ahe<br />

made herself — 'What fun it is<br />

to go to new event* and try to get<br />

into the Porta John" — Teller<br />

delved into the Ufa of tha arife of<br />

the 16th President, emphaairing<br />

her real grace and dignity that<br />

**» loat in history "due to bad<br />

press<br />

Slipping easily in and out of<br />

character. Teller offered<br />

ghmpsea into Mary Todd Lin<br />

coin's life from her groanng up in<br />

Lexington. Ky.. until her death<br />

in 1882.<br />

>e». I did have a temper.'"<br />

Teller »aid. "Yea, I did throw potatoes<br />

at him. and yea. I did<br />

tnrow wood at him Mf Lincoln<br />

*a« a manic depressive and 1<br />

»a» a manic depreaaive. and w<br />

h «d ton* of fun<br />

The real Mary<br />

But there * more to the aroman<br />

»ht> had " vapors and faint*,<br />

was committed to an institution<br />

by her *on and got caught between<br />

a rock and a hard place<br />

when it came to the things she<br />

did as ".he First Lady<br />

Bom in 1818. the fourth of aev<br />

en children of one of Kentucky'*<br />

leading families, the well educat<br />

ed Mary Todd meet Lincoln<br />

while staying with her ustar in<br />

Springfield. III. Nina year*<br />

younger than the 31-year-old<br />

Lincoln, they were *oon iinge^d,<br />

although it waa called off arhen<br />

her sister "told him 1 waa too<br />

good for him and he couldn't<br />

take care of me "<br />

" We would not get hack together<br />

for 19 months and when<br />

we did, we met on the sly for aev-<br />

• D«ri*f the flvo<br />

wHki I w u there,<br />

poopto C«M la aad<br />

took MM furniture.<br />

They wan tad mementos<br />

of Llacola aad<br />

poopto didn't atop<br />

them.'<br />

Sheri Teller<br />

eral months because I knew my<br />

»iater wouldn't approve." Teller<br />

*aid. adding that Abraham Lincoln<br />

wasn't the most elegant<br />

man or th* most suave man. but<br />

he had a heart as big as hi* arms<br />

were long ~<br />

A* Mary. Teller denounced<br />

claim* that *h* »as pregnant at<br />

the time *he married Lincoln<br />

Their son Robert wa* born nine<br />

months to the day they were<br />

married<br />

"1 didn't rope Mr Lincoln in<br />

to anything, ladies don't do<br />

that." Teller said, adding a<br />

"nope, nothing happened ' in ref<br />

ere nee to questions about Lincoln's<br />

relationship with Anne<br />

Rutledge "As far as Mr Lincoln,<br />

being with someone else, he wa><br />

too busy with the war and i«*i<br />

family oriented.''<br />

Teller's character also took<br />

aim at press which "wouldn t<br />

leave me alone." pointing out<br />

that "if I had a big reception, it<br />

was too extravagant; and if 1<br />

didn't, 1 wasn t fulfilling my du<br />

ties."<br />

The Lincoln.* were the first<br />

family to live and sleep in the<br />

White House and it was sorely in<br />

need of repair when they arrived<br />

in 1861 because of a quaint prai<br />

tice "of taking a souvenir of<br />

where you have been a piece of<br />

the curtain, a piece of upholsten.<br />

— so it was very much in<br />

tatters"<br />

And while Congress provided<br />

$20,000 for the refurbishing.<br />

Mary spent $27,000 and was en I<br />

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1996 DECEMBER BOARD OF REVIEW<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />

101 & MAIN ST.<br />

PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />

(SIS) 453-1234 X 222<br />

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1996<br />

Th* December Board at Renew will eonver.c to th* Conference Room<br />

iaeaiad oe th* 2nd FVmt at City Hall. 301 S. Main Street PS-mouth. Ml<br />

4A170. «b Tuaaday. Dsc*mb*r 12. 1996 at 1200 PM U> 300 PM<br />

Th* Board will review aay Hoextud or Por*rtT Appeals from local<br />

taxpayw*.<br />

Tunc n money And each day you H*nd time<br />

uited for being extravagant. e«<br />

pecially during the war<br />

Falsely accused<br />

Both the Preaident and Mary<br />

were bom in Kentucky, however,<br />

he grew up in Illinois. Mary , on<br />

the other hand, grew up in Kentucky<br />

and was considered a<br />

Southerner And at one point<br />

during the war. she wa* accused<br />

of being a spy. an accusation the<br />

President put an end to quickly.<br />

Teller said<br />

"I was more of an abolitionist<br />

than he was," Teller said. "I had<br />

slaves, but they were treated as<br />

family and taken care of as family<br />

"<br />

Ironically, the Lincolns were<br />

called westerners when they<br />

came to Washington. For Teller's<br />

Mary, the question* is, "We were<br />

west of what'<br />

The President's death took its<br />

toll on Mary who took to her bed<br />

and didn't attend the funeral In<br />

fact, the only other family mem<br />

b*r »ho accompanied the President<br />

s casket on the funeral train<br />

to Springfield was the body of<br />

their son Willie, who had died in<br />

1862<br />

Teller - Mary defended herself<br />

against accusations that she<br />

took furnishings from the White<br />

House when she left for the last<br />

time<br />

It was five weeks before I left<br />

the White House and I only took<br />

the presents that were given to<br />

Mr Lincoln with me." *he said<br />

During the five weeks 1 was<br />

there, people came in and took<br />

the furniture They wanted<br />

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Because Lincoln had no will,<br />

his estate, worth 1110,000, was<br />

divided between Mary and their<br />

two sons. Robert and Tad. Left<br />

with very little, she spent two<br />

years lobbying Congress lo get a<br />

pension.<br />

Admittedly a hypochondria*,<br />

who suffered from "vapors anil<br />

faints." not to mention migraine<br />

headaches. Teller's Mary was<br />

frank in discussion her relation<br />

ship with her oldest son<br />

" Robert did have me commit<br />

ted to an institution because I<br />

was becoming too much of an<br />

embarrassment." Teller said<br />

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1 lntsure to<br />

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raising the<br />

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Springfield.<br />

Ill, home<br />

traded pneumonia thst pro<br />

greased to pleurisy and died «t<br />

.°e<br />

For mors information, call (313)<br />

422-3763<br />

• ateoaenr<br />

Jack Dunn, pastor, invites the<br />

community to hear Presence in<br />

concert at 10:46 a.m. Sunday.<br />

Dec 3. at the Riverside Park<br />

Church of God, 11771 Newburgh<br />

at Plymouth Road, Uvonia. Pres-<br />

repertoire of spirituals, jass,<br />

southern foepei, traditional favor<br />

•tea and contemporary originals,<br />

perforated with harmonic<br />

warmth. A aurassy will he provid<br />

ed for children up toags 4. -<br />

tie Nativity of the Virgin Mary<br />

nual "Mirede on rtw Mite<br />

east of Haggerty Horsd'oeuvrea<br />

and cocktails will be served. For<br />

more information, call (313) 420-<br />

0131.<br />

• SMOLlPOaiT<br />

Single Point Ministries of Ward<br />

Presbyterian Church will have<br />

Dr. Jerry Smith as its guest for<br />

"Talk It Over" at 7:30 p.m. Friday,<br />

Dec. 8, in Knox Hall of the<br />

church, 17000 Farmington Road<br />

at Six Mile, Livonia. His tepic<br />

will be "Here We Come a Carolling."<br />

Free child care will be available.<br />

Other Single Point activitiea in<br />

December include BYOS (Bring<br />

Your Own Sneakers) for adults<br />

only al 8 p.m. the second and<br />

fourth Saturday** of the month at<br />

the Livonia Family YMCA, Stark<br />

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From 7am-11am<br />

Road north of Schoolcraft; volley<br />

ball in Knox Hall at 8:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesdays; Christmas caroling<br />

followed by a potluck dessert at 7<br />

p.m. Friday. Dec. 16; and a<br />

Christmas celebration in Knox<br />

Hall at 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 22,<br />

with dinner at 6:30 p.m. on a first<br />

come first served basis and cost<br />

ing $5 (free child care available).<br />

For more information, call the<br />

Single Point office at (313) 422-<br />

1854.<br />

• MADftMAi. DINNER<br />

Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian<br />

Church in Livonia will present a<br />

Madrigal dinner at 7:30 p.m. Friday<br />

and Saturday. Dec. 8-9, at the<br />

church, 9601 Hubbard at West<br />

Chicago. Livonia. Participants are<br />

invited to spend an evening of<br />

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The dinner concert will feature<br />

madrigal music and singing<br />

woven sround a roast prime rib of<br />

beef dinner. Tickets cost $26 per<br />

person and can be ordered by calling<br />

(313) 422-0494.<br />

• WASSAIL FEAST<br />

The St. Agatha Choir groups will<br />

host a Wassail Feast in the English<br />

tradition at 7 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Dec. 9, and 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec.<br />

10. The school gymnasium will be<br />

converted into a bucolic setting<br />

for the feast which will include<br />

punch and bors d'oeuvres, baked<br />

herb chicken with the trimmings,<br />

wine, dessert, coffee and tea prepared<br />

by the Rev. Thomas<br />

Slowinski, pastor<br />

The King and Queen will hold<br />

court, beginning with a grand procession,<br />

and troub«dors, musicians,<br />

instrumentalists and rowdy<br />

peasants will entertain throughout<br />

the evening. There also will be<br />

a cash bar.<br />

Tickets are $20 per person, with<br />

table* for eight available. Reservations,<br />

accompanied by full payment,<br />

must be made by 4 p.m.<br />

Friday. Dec. 1. Call (313) 531<br />

0371 for more information. St.<br />

Agatha Church ia at 19760 Beech<br />

Daly, Redford.<br />

FEAST<br />

Redford Presbyterian Church will<br />

boat a Madrigal feast Saturday.<br />

Dec. 9. at the church, 22122<br />

McNichols. Participants will<br />

gather at the wassail bowl at 6:30<br />


Announcement* about craft show*<br />

can be submitted in Minting to Sue<br />

Staeon at The Obaerver Newepap0re,<br />

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Thursday. Nov. 30<br />

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Road. Uvon*. » Hewng IM annual Chnat<br />

mM bazaar from 10 a m. 6 p.m. Tha<br />

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Friday. Dec. 1 Saturday. Dec 2<br />

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or NewOurgh, is holding a Chnstmas aan<br />

show and bake sale from 9 a.m.-4 pm<br />

(313) 451 1155<br />

Saturday. Dec. 2<br />

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The Wayne Westland Fam*y YMCA W*<br />

nave Bs hoadey craft show and sale 9<br />

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THE<br />

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Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />

opens their Christmas Festival<br />

with the Vienna Choir<br />

Boys at Orchestra Hall. Call<br />

(313) 833-3700 for tickets.<br />

Kenny Rogers presents<br />

"Christmas from the Heart"<br />

and performs your holiday<br />

favorites at the Fox. Call (810)<br />

433-1515 for tickets<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Mary Benson and John<br />

Patrick Lowrie star in Meadow<br />

Brook Theatre's production<br />

of "A Christmas Carol." Call<br />

(810) 377-3300 for ticket information.<br />

T<br />

Hot tlx: Donny Osmond<br />

stars in Andrew Lloyd<br />

Webber's "Joseph arid The<br />

Amazing Technicolor<br />

Dreamcoat" at the Masonic<br />

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JOIN THE CHORUS OF HOLIDAY CONCERTS<br />

hia holiday season will be filled with -Silent<br />

Nights," "Chestnuts Roasting on an open<br />

lire." and "Silver Bells ."<br />

Musk is an important pert of the Chnstmas cel-<br />

ebration Local bends and orchestras will present<br />

sons of those "Yuietide Carols." at theee upcoming<br />

concerts and events.<br />

• Plymouth Symphony Orchestra presents The<br />

Nutcracker* with tbe Plymouth-Csnton Ballet<br />

f, Dec. I, 2 4 3 at Plymouth-Selem High<br />

era 8 p.m Friday, Dec. 1 and<br />

3 p m Saturday 4 Sunday. Dec. 2-3. Tickets era<br />

$14 sdults and seniors, $8 students A "Sugar<br />

Plum Ten" follows th* Dec. 3 performance for an<br />

sdditional $3. ($4 at tbe doer). Call (313) 431-2112.<br />

e Livonia Symphony Orcbsstra is joining Rosa<br />

Mavis Floyd's ( ontemporenr Beflet to present<br />

The Nutcracker" 3 pm Friday. Dee. 8 and 3 p m<br />

Saturday. Doc. Sat tbe Jamea P. Carii Auditon<br />

urn, Churchill High School, Livonia. Tickets are<br />

»13; senior* 32 snd over. $12; students and chil-<br />

'Painter takes<br />

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o watercoior landscapes<br />

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edge. In recent<br />

years, hia acryhc moonscapes<br />

and scenes from out of this world<br />

kept to a palette of purple and black.<br />

Barbb's still using these colors, but now<br />

he's trading in his representational style<br />

for abstraction.<br />

"I felt like I was starting to get stagnant<br />

Instead of that happening.<br />

I'm changing."<br />

said Barbb.<br />

"I'm really enjoying<br />

abstracts because it's a<br />

challenge. Because you're<br />

not using shapes or forms,<br />

it's non-structural, it<br />

helps me be expressive."<br />

Barbb also switches<br />

themes in the new paintings.<br />

Formerly, social<br />

statements concerning<br />

man's destruction of the<br />

environment played center<br />

stage In his new work<br />

- although the paintings<br />

seem to emit religious<br />

overtones, because they<br />

are non-representational<br />

in nature - Barbb leaves<br />

the intent up to the viewer<br />

to decide His 'Essence<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN • SPECIAL WRITER<br />

of the Rainbow" senes is not for those in<br />

search of a pretty picture, he said.<br />

"The Essence of the Rainbow is color.<br />

That's the reason for the black background.<br />

because I want you to pay attention<br />

to the color I'm presenting I like<br />

purple and use a lot of variations of<br />

magenta and plum It's all build-up of<br />

color. Most of these are done with a<br />

palette knife with some brush work<br />

added after," said Barbb. an admirer of<br />

Claude Monet's use of color to create softness<br />

and tranquility.<br />

"I'm adding textures now I think it<br />

gives the painting more feeling, life, more<br />

New clay inspires artist<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

HTO IAJ warm<br />

Warren Agee works with a new<br />

medium called polymer clay to craft<br />

jewelry and collectible boxes with an<br />

eye on design* of the future. Polymer<br />

clay, or Fimo aa it's known by it's<br />

brand name. >» a man-made material<br />

resembling clay in its raw state Once<br />

heated to 276 degree F , polymer will<br />

on the appearance of wood, plastic,<br />

metal and glaaa depending upon<br />

the techniques u*ed Unlike clay,<br />

artista sculpt, drill, carve and sand it<br />

like wood and metal. Agee works with<br />

polymer in much the same way as<br />

glaaa artists do when creating millefiori<br />

rods for bead making<br />

He layer* long, thin canes of color to<br />

create patterned designs only<br />

revealed when the rods are sliced in<br />

dren 21 A under $3. Call (313) 421-1111. Two<br />

gueet dancers from Toronto's National Ballet Company<br />

will also be performing.<br />

On Tuesday, Dec. 12 et 6 p.m. the symphony will<br />

present a "White Christmas Benefit" st the Italian/American<br />

Club. 39200 Five Mile Road (west of<br />

Newburgh) in Livonia. Special guest artista are<br />

i Cos snd Re nets Del Signore, snd<br />

Johnny Traded, trumpet There will be cocktails<br />

and an srrsy of appetiiers snd sweets offered prior<br />

to tbe concert which begins et 7 p.m. Trfkets are<br />

$40 per person, and must be punrhssed in<br />

advance, call (313) 421-1111 or (313) 522-1100<br />

• Plymouth Community Chorus will present a concert<br />

of traditional and wonderful new carols 3 p ro<br />

Thuradsy, Nor. 30. Friday A Saturday. Dec 1-2; 4<br />

p.m. Sunday. Dec. 3, et First United Methodist<br />

Church, 43201 N Territorial, Plymouth Tickets<br />

$3. available in advance at Evoia Musk. 216 W<br />

Ann Arbor Bond, Plymouth; Dearborn Music.<br />

42*79 Ford Ro'id ronton, call (313) 466-4030<br />

cross-sections.<br />

"Since it's a new material, we use a<br />

lot of kitchen tools to work the clay I<br />

use a kitchen processor to soften it<br />

up. A pasta machine rolls out thin<br />

sheets of it for making the boxes."<br />

said Agee, whose work is on display<br />

through Dec. 9 at the Birmingham<br />

Bloomfield Art Association Holiday<br />

Sales Show.<br />

"Polymer clay started about 20 or<br />

30 years ago. It was originally used to<br />

make food placed in miniature dollhouaea.<br />

Then artists started experimenting<br />

with it to make jewelry It's<br />

a young material, so the poasibilities<br />

are almost limitless "<br />

Agee'a architecture studies at<br />

Lawrence Technological University in<br />

CLAY continued inside<br />

• Schoolcraft College Community Choir is performing<br />

their traditional holiday program "A<br />

Christmas Interlude," st two local churches in<br />

December. The concert will festure traditional holiday<br />

selections snd s Christmss sing-along A<br />

string ensemble, flute, traditionel folk instruments<br />

snd handbells accompany the choir.<br />

The first concert will be 4 p.m Sunday. Dec 3 at<br />

First Presbytsnsn Church of Plymouth. 701 W,<br />

Church St Tickets 34 avsilsble at the door<br />

The second performance will be 3 p m. Saturday,<br />

Dec. 1* st St Mstthew's United Methodist Church<br />

of Livonia. 30900 W. Si* Mils Road (between Merriman<br />

and Middlobefc). Donations will be accepted<br />

during intermission. For more information, call<br />

(313) 4*2-4448<br />

• Fair lane Music Gild will festure Rensiassnce<br />

Voicee at a concert 8 30 p.m Tueeday. Dec. 6 et<br />

Henry Ford Estate - Fairiane. University of Mkhi<br />

Kan-Dearborn Tickets srs by reservation only, call<br />

(313)693-6690<br />

Holiday Art Show<br />

and Sale<br />

Whmt: A (uned exh.tx of<br />

ongmai an Dy memte'i of<br />

tne Gatoer C-ty Fine A/is<br />

Associated Fo» rnofe r\io»matext<br />

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21* The Observer /THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 19T>5<br />

Clay from page IB<br />

Souli>ft«kl claarty influence The collectible boxes<br />

r*»embie buildings. although in<br />

an abatnact nuDMt CooUmpu<br />

rmry y* ci«MK. they rafWt the<br />

& yaar oid artist a affinity fur tie<br />

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^ C * Warren Agee<br />

in Birmingham. They were made<br />

of polymer Excited by the relatively<br />

new medium, he joined the<br />

Metro Detroit Polymer Guild to<br />

further hia knowledge of the ma<br />

terial Nan Roche'a book, "The<br />

New Clay Technique* and Approaches<br />

to Jewelry Making" became<br />

his bible<br />

"I'd always done things artiati<br />

call) like macrame, wood burning<br />

and model rocketry but it never<br />

held my interest. Then 1 started<br />

experimenting with polymer mak<br />

ing jewelry I became encouraged<br />

when I began entering shows and<br />

was accepted.<br />

Agee realised before long that<br />

marketing waa the key to any art<br />

ist's success He placed an ad<br />

vertiaement in "Niche," a maga<br />

tine aimed at progreaaive retailers<br />

looking for hand made crafts<br />

Last fall in an attempt to gain his<br />

share of the marketplace Age* ex<br />

hibited in a wholesale craft show<br />

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The Observer/THURBDAY, NOVEMBER 3 0 , 1 9 9 6<br />

THEATER<br />

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8l*M IAL WRITKB<br />

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on a love story but contains a<br />

deep meaning about relationship*.<br />

Wayne State's Hilberry Theatre<br />

opened their 1995-96 season<br />

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the acting was comparable to a<br />

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Kane" does any movie goer.<br />

"Prelude to a Kiss" is a modern<br />

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the rapid relationship of Peter<br />

and Rita, played by David Haig of<br />

Ann Arbor and Ali Rogers, as<br />

they meet, fall in love, get married<br />

and a twiat of fate tests this love.<br />

A<br />

REVIEW<br />

They encounter each other at a<br />

party and, within a few scene*, are<br />

engaged roomies. This love transition<br />

only takes a period of six<br />

months. (Falling in love is only<br />

the sub-plot, it is tbe hardship of<br />

staying in love that is the primary<br />

message for Lucas to convey.)<br />

This is successfully attained by<br />

director David J. Magidson. He<br />

chose to minimize propsm costumes<br />

and set to put a focus on<br />

the relationships at hand. Although<br />

the body snatcher way of<br />

creating this central plot is cheesy<br />

in its origin, the fact that it relaya<br />

the author's and director's desires<br />

is enough to allow the audience to<br />

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At the wedding of Peter and<br />

Rita, an unknown Old Man,<br />

played by Sterling Heights native<br />

Greg Trxaskoma, asks "to perhaps<br />

kiss the bride." This kiss is<br />

then turned into the transition<br />

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The souls of Rita and the Old<br />

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TRAVEL<br />

I Get ready for Christmas Pickle Festival<br />

BY MAKV QI I>l*Y<br />

Srn IAI »«in M<br />

Kuiiolph. the glowing red nu«rd<br />

pickle, made • gurst appaaranca<br />

at last yMT'I festival Soma year*,<br />

the pw pwn fawd Saint Pick<br />

If us arrives in a sleigh The pa<br />

r»d«-watchers love them both<br />

For the fourth consecutive sea<br />

son. the tiny community of Ber<br />

rien Springs, prepares to celebrate<br />

the Chnstmas Pickle Festival the<br />

first weekend in December<br />

Some people snicker at the<br />

A M RECORDS prints [HE sEQUL CHAM II<br />

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THANKSGIVING THRU CHRISTMAS<br />

MONDAY THRU THURSDAY<br />

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mention of combining picklea and<br />

Christmaa. Not ao in thia south<br />

weat Michigan corner — an area<br />

boasting a long history of pickle<br />

production. The townspeople,<br />

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their pickles seriously.<br />

"We are the Chrtatmaa Pickle<br />

Capital of the world, recognised<br />

by the Pickle Packers Interna<br />

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Why the pickle craaa? Umi-<br />

nowici explains, "FruiU and vegetables<br />

ware uaad long before<br />

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Ar eir*o« «a continue to Dec 17 n the weoer<br />

Bo«^g 4 i 26 Thrd Detroa Operang recep<br />

tion 4 9 p m Sunday Dec 3 Hours are I 5<br />

p m Monday Sunday<br />

. uMvursrnr or IMCWWAW MUSEUM or ami<br />

Unpaged to the law Mooy DK»> and Amer<br />

•can Art 1930-1990 contrxies to Oec 24 at<br />

526 S State. Ann Art** Concert American<br />

Opera Anas Art and Satire 8 p m Thursday.<br />

Nov 30. i the Mwse^xn of Art Apse The con<br />

cert M a muSKat e*ptoraoon of nature and art<br />

r. «r*ft students from the U* Scftool of *»u*c<br />

perform anas from Amencar operes<br />

(313> 7640396<br />

FOR NOV. SO-DEC. 8<br />

Information on limited engagements<br />

only should be submitted two weeks in<br />

advance to: Christina Fuoco, 36251<br />

Schoolcraft, Livonia, MI 48150. or by<br />

fax at (313) 591 7279 To ensure publi<br />

cation, the venues ' addresses and phone<br />

numbers with area codes must be in-<br />

cluded.<br />

POPULAR<br />

MUSIC<br />

8 pm SebaOay. Dec I. HaMaftarg 215*.<br />

Main St.. Ann Arbor Cover cfwfa 21 andoiP<br />

m Kwkr aaafnapopt<br />

(3131663.7756<br />

I M 61<br />

• pm. Saeadar Osc. 2. *iman. 112 5. MMn<br />

9L.fMyMOML CoMftfarga 21 and <<br />

S3 16 and<br />

(610)546-0606<br />

1O30PJM.<br />

511 M<br />

• pm Md^.OK. I.Tha(<br />

torn toM» Aaene. 800 CMc Cerear CM*. Oe<br />

W* 6 pm Sawder. Dec. 2.0M1<br />

MSM1NOOM<br />

AIM^I. 21 "NDM<br />

OTJ|»67600ML0» 642-6400<br />

.63O0JM.'<br />

Oac«JMRI»SXILFM6.«M<br />

!6an«aMw<br />

AI*I<br />

8 p M Saturday Dec 2. Ma»C Bag Thaatm<br />

Carta. 229 I 8 WOODWARD A»« Femdafe Cover<br />

charge 18 and otdar laHemative rock)<br />

1,8101544 3030<br />

6MOTMKRS FKOM AMOTHSR PLANET<br />

10 30 pm Saurday. Dec 2 Cn*» STR^T Sta<br />

ton. 511 W OOMSI . YPEAARHL S3- 18 and<br />

older (hard rock)<br />

(313) 486 5050<br />

THE BUCKET<br />

9 30pm THUSAAR. Nov 30. Band P»g. 206<br />

208 S F»st St/Ann Aftwr. Covat cftarga 19<br />

and older 9PM Thursday. Oec 7. Rtcfc s. 611<br />

CJ**CHS* Ann Art»F Covwcharge 19and<br />

oidei (TON*)<br />

(31 3) 996 8555,(313) 996 2748<br />

• BOGS 6EDOOW 6MBA0E<br />

9PM 2AM Friday. Oec 1 Saturday. Dec 2.<br />

and Friday. Oec 8, RNnocerouS. 266 RaopeHe.<br />

Detroit Cover chaige 21 and o«ar tbtoes)<br />

(313)269^2208<br />

• TRACT CHAPMAN<br />

8 pm Wednesday. Dec 6. Royal OAK Music<br />

Theatre, 318 W Fourth St.. Royal Oak S22 50<br />

m advance 21 and Oder (smger sorvgwrner)<br />

(810)546 7610<br />

• CHISEL BROS. WITH THORRETTA DAVIS<br />

8 p.m. Saturday. Dec 2. MoPy Dick ». 5452<br />

Scrvae*er Road. Deartxjm Cover charge 21<br />

and Oder (bluest<br />

(313)581 3650<br />

. err* MEAT<br />

8pm Friday. Dec 1. STAN s Dugout 3350<br />

AUDUM Road, Autuxn MAIS Cover charge 21<br />

and cxder (Wuesj<br />

(810)852 6433<br />

• COSMIC DAXJ<br />

8 p m Friday, Dec 1. Hoop s. 2705 Lapeer<br />

Road. AUTUMN Huts Cover charge 21arxJotder<br />

(anemative rock)<br />

.810)3734744<br />

• DEEP SPACE •<br />

8PM Thursday Nov 30, Mempn«S Smoke.<br />

100 S MAN St Royal Oak Free 21 and old<br />

er I blues}<br />

(8101 543-091 7<br />

. DETROIT MUSK: AWARDS<br />

Hosted Dy comeoan AxJy Tenuta. and featur<br />

ing performances by Stewart FRANC** Thomet<br />

ta Davis with members of Big Chief. Harvey<br />

Thompson. Lucky Haskms and Oorge Bedard<br />

and The Kmgpms. and an arter-sbow party wth<br />

Charm Farm and the best of Detroit Techno. 7<br />

pm Saturday. Dec 2. State Theatre. 2115<br />

Aoodwwd AVE Detrort J7 m advance $10 at<br />

the aoor A* ages<br />

(313)961 5451<br />

. DETROIT MUSICIANS ALLIANCE SHOWCASE<br />

With INO/UNO. the Hooiapoppers. THE Lud<br />

dites and Passenger to Nowhere. 9pm Fn<br />

DAY Dec 8. L* s. 2930 »cob Hamtramcfc<br />

$5 21 and oWer (vanety)<br />

(313) 875 6555<br />

. DAVE EDWARDS ANO THE LOOM<br />

8pm T hursday. NO» 30 Saturday Dec 2.<br />

Wa«h son the Border. 20116 W Warren. De<br />

wort Cover charge 21 and older (rock)<br />

(313)4416190<br />

• EKOOSTIM HOOKAH<br />

9 30 p m Thursday Dec 7. Blind P»g. 206<br />

208 S F*W St . Ann Art»r Cover charge 19<br />

and Older<br />

(313) 996 8555<br />

• ELECTRAfUOON<br />

7 p M Wednesday Dec 6. ST Andrew s Hal.<br />

431 E Congress. Detroit Tickets at Ticket<br />

master AI ages TCKETT from tbe ong>n» date<br />

anB De honored alternative rock)<br />

(3131 96f MELT<br />

. EVERYTHRI6<br />

8PM Tuesday. Dec 5. The Shelter below St<br />

Andrew s Hal. 431 E Congress. Detroit S6 50<br />

N advance 18 and older TN unarm. 7 30 PM.<br />

Thursday. Dec 7. The Shelter below ST AN<br />

drew s Hal. 431 E CongreM. Detroit $7 50 N<br />

advance A* ages (aftematrve rock)<br />

(313)961 MELT<br />

• THE HARVEN8ERS<br />

w*h ton » Escort and Nova. 9 p m. Saturday.<br />

Oec 2. Hatntramck Pub. 2048 CanMf. Ham<br />

tranck S5 21 andolder (artemafrverock)<br />

(313)365 3829<br />

• JOHN D. LAMB<br />

8 p m, Fnday. Oec 1 Saturday. Oec. 2. Mr • •<br />

Farm. 24555 Now Road. Nov. Fwa 21 W<br />

older (singer/songwmao<br />

(610)346 7036<br />

. PAUt MARVVt BLUES 6AN0<br />

9 p.m. Fnday. Dec S. Stan * Dugout. 3390<br />

Aulxan Roea. AuPum MM* Cover charge 21<br />

(610)852 6433<br />

-STKAOT 60LUR- " «<br />

With Tbe Taeep»ane». 8:30 p.M Monday. Oec.<br />

4 Rick S. 611 Church St . Ann Afbor Cover<br />

charge 19 and OW* (blue*)<br />

(313)996 2748<br />

8 p.M Monday. Oec 4 Tuesday. Dec 5.<br />

Backseat Saloon. 3064 Orchard Lake. Keego<br />

Harbor Cover charge 21 and older (acoustic)<br />

(810)662 1119<br />

MERCURV REV<br />

With Lotus Crown, 8 p m Saturday. Oec 2.<br />

AMn s. 5756 Caas Ave , Oetrort $7 M ad<br />

vance 18 and older<br />

(313)832 2355<br />

MORSEL<br />

10 30 p .n Fnday. Oec 1. Crow Street Sta<br />

lion. 511 W Cross ST. VpMano S3 18 and<br />

oUer (affemative rock)<br />

(313) 465-5050<br />

• MUSTARD PLU6<br />

With The tnsyders, and Aks Momma perform aa<br />

part of Your Monthly Ska Fa." 5PM Satu<br />

day. Dec 2. at The Peiadwm. 17560 Fraiho.<br />

RosevMe $6 *» advance S8 at the door A»<br />

ages (ska)<br />

(810) 776-6404 ,<br />

• MYSTERY TRAM WITH MM MCCARTY<br />

8 p.m Fnday. Dec 1 Saturday Dec 2.<br />

Memphis Smoke, 100 S Mam ST. Royal Oak<br />

Free 21 and older (btues)<br />

(810)5430917<br />

• ROBERT PENN<br />

8PM Fnday. Dec 8. Memphis Smoke. 100 S<br />

Mem St.. Royal OEK Free 21 and older (blues)<br />

,810)5430917<br />

. PWTACE<br />

With Orcus Apocalypse 9 p.M Saturday. Dec<br />

2. St Andrew s Hal. 431 E Con»e** Detroit<br />

$11 M advance 18 and older (rxtostnaO<br />

(313)961 MELT<br />

. RICH'S CHRISTMAS PARTY"<br />

8eneRt* Molt s Children s Hospital 9 p m<br />

Sunday. Dec 3. R**'*. 611 Churcn St.. Ann<br />

A/bor Cover charge 19 and older<br />

(313)996 2748<br />

. RUSTED BOOT<br />

With Joan OsPome. 7 30 p.m. StaxJay. Dec 3,<br />

State Theatre. 2115 Woodward Ave . Detroit<br />

$15 M advance AH ages (wortd Deat acJuft al<br />

lemaove)<br />

(313)961 5451<br />

• SEE DICK RUM<br />

7 30 9 30 p.m. Fnday. Dec 1. MR Musichead<br />

Records, 4212 15 Mae Road. Sterimg Heights<br />

Free A« ages (alternative rock)<br />

(810)978 8097<br />

• SB.VERCMAM<br />

6 30pm Fndav. Oec 1. St Andrew s Hal.<br />

431 E Congress. Detroit Tickets at Ticket<br />

master AI ages (rock)<br />

(313)961 MELT<br />

• SISTER SEED<br />

10 30 p M Thursday, Dec 7. Cross Street Sta-<br />

tion. 511 W Croes ST Ypeaanti S3. 18 and<br />

older<br />

(313)485 5050<br />

• SKULLCRUSHERS M" IrtOEO APPRECIA-<br />

TION MQKT<br />

Featuring video* by White Zomtm and<br />

Sotmdgarden. 8 p.M Tuesday. Oec 5. at 3-0.<br />

A guide to<br />

entertainment in the<br />

Metro Detroit area<br />

MakJnI contact: Plea* send items for publication to<br />

Ketly Wygonik, Observer A Eccentric Newspaper* 362SI<br />

Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150, or by fax (313)591 7279<br />

With Oondokar end PwpMia. 930 p.m. Fnday,<br />

Oec 6. Bttnd Pig. 206 206 8. Fesl St , Ann<br />

Aibor Cover charge IB and older<br />

(313)966-6566<br />

. WYTCHYKER<br />

9 p.m Saturday, Dec 2. Magic Bag Theatre<br />

CaM. 22918 Woodward Ave .FemdMe SS 18<br />

and older<br />

(810)544 3030<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

THEATER<br />

' PLYMOUTH THEATRE BUBJ)<br />

Oeatti of a Salesman ' at the Water Tower<br />

Theatre. 41001 W Seven MM Road. North<br />

vMe. (campus of the NorthvR* Regional Hocpi<br />

taT) Shows 8 p.M Fnday and Saturday, Dec I<br />

2; 7 p.m. Sunday. Dec 3 Tickets $7 M ad-<br />

vance. $8 at the door.<br />

(810)349 7110<br />

• VILLA OE PLATERS<br />

My Favonte Year' continues weekends to<br />

Oec 9. 752Chestnut St., Birmingham Tickets<br />

SI2. students, S10.<br />

(810)852 8941<br />

• THE ST. BEDE PLAYERS<br />

• Amaru and the Night Visitors ' 7 30 p.M SAT<br />

urday. Oec. 2. Diwne ChMd HIGH School. Dear<br />

bom; 3 p.m. Sunday. Dec 3. First Presbyterian<br />

Church auditorium. Birmingham Tickets S5<br />

adults, student/senior citizen S3, family. S10<br />

(810)557-7245<br />

COLLEGE<br />

Performs a» part or The RoyM 0e* MM.' 8<br />

pm Thursday. Oec 7. Royal Oak MuMC The<br />

atre. 318 W Fouth St. RoyMOMi. S12m ad-<br />

vance through the Jewish Federation 21 and<br />

oKMr (RngM/songwuer)<br />

(810) 642-4260 e*L 241/1810)546^7610<br />

THE HOPE ORCHESTRA<br />

WWi Teanertis. 10-30 p m Fndey. Dec 1. H-<br />

vM s. 5756 CaM Ave.. Detroit S5 18 and tu-<br />

rn. (aRametive rock)<br />

(313) 832-2356<br />

WANOA JACKSON<br />

WWI Ro*M Ftore* and BunBM. 7:30 pm Mon-<br />

day. Oec 4. M*0c Bag Thaebe CaM. 22618<br />

woodweM Ave. FemcMM. S13 50 m advance<br />

16 and Older, irocMbay)<br />

(810)544 3030<br />

C lUbran i leMeae of CO —i party and par<br />

6 30 BJML SAHRDAY Oec<br />

2.6MM P%, 206.206 5 «*» 8L. AMR %b-,<br />

Cmm omit \9msmm imotmmbmmi<br />

at nm met<br />

tormence. 8p m Tl**»dey. Oec 7.<br />

Theatre CaM. 22916 Woodward Ave . Fern<br />

dM* Cover charge 16 and older gocR)<br />

1610)544-3030<br />

6pa Fndey, Oec. I.MobyOWTe. 5462<br />

21<br />

and oMar. 6 pm. FWd^r. Dec. 6, Cscm 6e<br />

6. Mem St. Aim Afbor OMT charge. 21<br />

(31*861 3880/0146660111<br />

, 8-30 gJM. fnday. OBC<br />

TIMBBB CMB. 22616 w eeded Awe.,<br />

daM S6 18 and older #oM0<br />

4610)544-3030<br />

r and Tiain* Can't<br />

pjM. THeed*. Oec. 7. %0. 16I8N<br />

21<br />

•10)<br />

MNP Vanoa CMbart. S pm Faday. Dec 6. The<br />

MB. 6JTH 6 MMR. AMR A^er. 114.76 M B8-<br />

PI»R^ I6OO<br />

1815 N MAW St , Royal Oak No cover before<br />

9pm 21 and older (video)<br />

(810)589 3344<br />

SLOT<br />

With The lap Dogs [**» a WCBN benem. 9<br />

p M Saturday Oec 2 Rick s. 611 Church St .<br />

Ann Arbor Cover chaige 19andoidet (alter<br />

native rock)<br />

(313)996 2748<br />

. SOLID FROC<br />

8pm Fnday Dec 8 New W»y Bar , 231 30<br />

Woodward Ave . Femda* Cover charge 21<br />

and older (rock)<br />

(810)541 9870<br />

• IE RE STORMER<br />

With Robert tones. Sean Blackman. John AR<br />

now and Dennis Shendan play a Dream<br />

Catchers benem at 8 p M Saturday. Dec 2.<br />

at the Underground Colleehouse M the OAK<br />

land Center s Abstention Room. Oakland Uni-<br />

versity. Waft on Boulevard and Squerel Road.<br />

Rochester Free AH ages (acoustic)<br />

(810) 370 4295<br />

. CAROLYN STRIHO<br />

With Or gone Boa. 9PM Fnday. Dec 1 Satur<br />

day. Dec 2. la s. 2930 Jacob. Hamtramck<br />

$5 21 and older (alternative rock)<br />

(313)875 6555<br />

• SUGAR BLUE<br />

8 p.m.. Fnday. Dec 8 7ih House, 7 N Sagi<br />

naw . Pontiac $12 18 and older (blues)<br />

(810) 335 8100<br />

THATRVE<br />

8PM Fnday. Dec. 1. Zone Bar. 13900 Michi<br />

gar Ave , Dearborn Cover charge. 21 and old<br />

er. 8 p M Fnday, Dec 8. Mad Hatter Cafe<br />

1024 Monroe. Dearborn Cover chaige 21 and<br />

older (rock/IVjnk/blues)<br />

(31 3) 945 7555/(31 3) 274-0000<br />

22 BRIDES<br />

With See Dick Run. 8 p m Monday. Dec 4. 7th<br />

House. 7 N Saginaw. Pontiac $8 18 »nd oldet<br />

(810)335-8100<br />

THE VERVE PIPE<br />

With Nineteen Wheels. 9 30 pm Fnday. Dec<br />

I, Blind Pig. 206 208 S First St.. Ann Arbor<br />

Cover charge 19 and older (alternative rock)<br />

(313) 996 8555<br />

• VUOU HIPPIES<br />

8 p.m Friday. Oec I. Oto Woodward GM, 555<br />

S Woodward Ave., ftrmmtfiam Cover charge<br />

21 and older (alternative rock)<br />

(810)642 9400<br />

. JAMES WAAJN-<br />

9 p.m Fndey. Dec 1 Saturday. Oec. 2. Q CM).<br />

29 S Saginaw Pontiac Cover charge 21 and<br />

older; 8 p.m. Fndey. Dec 8. Moby Dick's.<br />

5452 Schaeter Road. Dearborn Cover charge<br />

21 and older (blues)<br />

(810) 334-7411/(313) 581 3650<br />

. JAMIE WALTERS<br />

Star of Beverly HNs 90210." 7 30 p M<br />

Thursday, Nov 30. Royal Oak Music Theatre.<br />

318 W Fourth St. Royal Oek. $17 50 AJI<br />

ages, (pop)<br />

(810) 546 7610<br />

. MLBERRY THEATRE<br />

"Pendes" opens Dec. 8 et Wayne State Uni-<br />

versity's HUberry Theatre Tickets $9.50<br />

S16.50 with additional discounts tar groups.<br />

Run* M rotatong repertory through Feb. 24.<br />

1996 Amencar Buflato. by David Mamet.<br />

opens at Studio Theatre (downstairs at the HH<br />

berry) th» week and runs through Dec 10.<br />

(313) 577 2972<br />

. EASTERN MtOBOAN<br />

Amam and th* Night Visitors et Pease AUDIT on<br />

um on Fndey. Dec 1 at 8 p.m.<br />

(313)487-3045<br />

• THEATRE COMPANY<br />

University of Detroit Mercy Theatre Company<br />

presents The Time of Your U*e by WiHiam<br />

Saroyan. through Dec 17,8 p.m". Thursdays,<br />

Fridays and Saturdays 2pm Sundays $10<br />

adult; S8 senior and student<br />

(313)993 1130<br />

. ST ABE PRESENCE. LTD.<br />

The GIN of the Mag), a benefit for Hope niruc<br />

Riverside Arts Center, 76 N Huron, Ypsiianti<br />

$12 50adutts; $9,50 students. $7 50 student<br />

and children<br />

(313)995 1797<br />

YOUTH<br />

. GREENFIELD VHXA0E THEATRE COMPANY<br />

Rumpeist in shin. 11 a.M Saturdays. Dec 2.<br />

9 4 16; 2:30 p.M Sundays. Dec 3. 10 & 17.<br />

2 30 p.m. Tuesday Saturday, Oec 26 30. Arv<br />

derson Center Theater M Henry Ford Museum.<br />

Dearborn Children are invited to meet the ac<br />

tors alter each performance Tickets S5.75, re<br />

served<br />

(313)271-1620. Extenseion 383<br />

. PAPER RAO PRODUCTIONS<br />

Once Upon A Mattress." through Dec 17,<br />

Players Club, 3321 E Jefferson. Detroit T**<br />

ets $7 per person, includes lunch<br />

(8 ID) 476-3078<br />

. MARQUIS THEATRE<br />

Musical comedy "The Wizard of Oz" through<br />

Jan. 14. 135 E Mam Street. Northvitte Tickets<br />

$6 50 Children under 3V6 w« not be admitted<br />

(810) 349-8110<br />

ST. DUNSTAN S THEATRE OURD OT CRAN<br />

Cinderella" 11 a.m, and 3 p.m. Saturday.<br />

I<br />

V<br />

v<br />

V v<br />

Oec. 9.2 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 10.400 Lone<br />

Pine Road, BtoorrtMtd HN* (between Wood-<br />

ward and Labaer). Tickets S6.90 pweant of Ml<br />

proceed* to bene* Make A-WMh FoundMion<br />

OFMMWGNL<br />

(810)644-0527<br />

' ST A8E CHAPTERS<br />

"Mr Scrooge: A Musical Comedy'' eM be pre-<br />

sented by Stagecraftars Youth Theatre. 7 p.m.<br />

Thursday. 6 Fddey. Dec 7-8; 11 a m. and 3<br />

p.m. Saturday. Oec. 9. and 1 p M Sunday.<br />

Dec 10 M the Baldwin Theatre. 415 South La-<br />

fayette. RoyN Oak Tickets S5. M seats re-<br />

served<br />

(810)541-5430<br />

• WHISTLE STOP PLAYERS<br />

Frosty the Snowmen 7 p.m. Fnday and Sal<br />

urday. Dec. 1-2; 2 p.m. Sundey. Dec. 3. 774 N.<br />

Sheldon Roed (oomer of Amction. near M-14)<br />

Tickau S3 adults. S2 children I2andunder.<br />

(313) 415-RArt<br />

• PIPPEN PUPPETS<br />

M a hofcdey play. "The Golden Snowilafce. "<br />

1 30 p.M Saturday. Dec. 2. Room 115 of the<br />

SouthAeld Parks and Recreation Buldmg.<br />

26000 Evergyeen Roed, Southfteld Admssion<br />

S3.25.<br />

(810)424-9039<br />

. YOUTHEATRE.<br />

Tom Chapm presents a temly concert tor<br />

young people ages 3 and older, 11 a M & 2<br />

p.M Saturday. Dec 2. 2 p.M. Sunday. Oec 3.<br />

Music Ha4 Center, 350 Madison Ave., Detroit<br />

Tickets $8 at the door $7 M advance.<br />

(313)963-2366<br />

• AVON PLAYERS<br />

Jack **J the Beenstalk on Fnday. Dec 15 at<br />

7 30 p.m. and Saturday. Dec. I6at 11 a.m.<br />

and 2 p.M and Sunday, Oec. 17 at 2 p.m. $6<br />

adults; S3.50 students Avon Playhouse is on<br />

Tienken Rd . one and a quarter mles east of<br />

Rochester Rd. M Rochester HNs<br />

(810)375 1390<br />

. PAPER BAG PRODUCTIONS<br />

Once Upon a Mattress based on The Pnncess<br />

and the Pea fairytale through Dec. 17 at the<br />

historic Players Club. 3321 E Jefferson, across<br />

the street from Harbortown<br />

(810)469 7548<br />

PROFESSION-<br />

AL THEATER<br />

• JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATER<br />

The Diary of Anne Frank" to Dec 17 In the<br />

Aaron DeROy Studio Theat/e. Jewish Commum<br />

ty Center. 6600 W Maple, West BkxxnfteW<br />

(810) 788 2900 or (810) 645 6666<br />

• THE OEM<br />

Comedy whodunit Shear Madness, set in a<br />

ANISE« hair salon with local Detroit references,<br />

through Dec 31<br />

(313)963 9800<br />

. ATTIC THEATRE<br />

A My Name is Still Alice, through Dec 31<br />

Musical comedy review At the New Center<br />

Theater, 7339 Third St DEA*T<br />

(313)875 8284<br />

. MASONIC TEMPLE<br />

Andrew Lloyd Webber s Joseph and the<br />

Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, continues to<br />

Jan 28 at Detroit's Masonic Temple Formfc*<br />

mat ion. can (313) 832 2232<br />

(810) 645-6666<br />

• FISHER THEATRE<br />

A Tuna Chnstmas to Dec 3. "Stomp<br />

opens Dec 5 and continues to Dec 17<br />

(313) 872-1000 Ext. 0 or (810) 645-6666<br />

DINNER<br />

THEATER<br />

. STARCUPRER DRdCR TRAM<br />

Nostalgic train nde. dinner, and mystery & cab<br />

aret evenings Murder Madness," Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Saturday evenings, Who Shot<br />

the Sheriff' Wednesday evenings; OWies<br />

Cabaret Fnday and Saturday evenings; Hot<br />

Time Clipper Cabaret Sunday evenings Call<br />

tar reservations, show times<br />

(810) 960-9440<br />

. WNOSLEY INN DINNER THEATRE<br />

RJO Productions presents Mass Appeal by<br />

BM C. Davis. Saturdays through Jan 27, at the<br />

mn 1475 Woodward (south of Long Lake)<br />

Bioomftetd Hills Dmner 7 30 p.M followed by<br />

show Cost $29 95 per person<br />

(810)6424100<br />

. BOTSFOROMN<br />

A Chrtstmas Carol, performed in Victorian cos<br />

tume with music by the Young Family $10<br />

(313)532-0546 or (810)349 9420<br />

BENEFITS<br />

Yuta and Tomoko Mack perform Sunday. Oec.<br />

10 M 7 p m m Birmingham unitarian Church.<br />

651 N. Woodward, at Lone Pm*. BtoomBetd<br />

NTTT<br />

(810)647.2360<br />

kTMUTBB<br />

Opera and hoflday fevoitte* sung by MOT pro-<br />

fMwonais with audMnoe perticKNimL Sunday.<br />

Dec. IOM3p.m CentrNUMladMethod*<br />

Church, 23 East Adam*<br />

(313)874 7890<br />

HARPSICHORD RECfTAL<br />

Sunday. Oec 3. at 3 p.m. m Northminetef<br />

18100 W 10 MN Road M SouthAeld Roed.<br />

SuuUMMd. 7:30p.m TuawJays * Thursdeye<br />

(610)566-4230<br />

L A T I N<br />

k VIVA!<br />

Flamenco Show. 6 p.m Saturday. Dec. 2.<br />

Smtth Theatre. Oakland Community CoBege.<br />

Orchard fbdga Campua, Faimmgton HMi U<br />

Con»a (dancer). Pedro Coda*, (gtftar). CMM W-<br />

guenas. (dencef). Amparo Mercaa. (smger) end<br />

company. TNMUSI7. $20 m advance. S22 M<br />

tha door.<br />

(810) 471 7867 or (810) 6456666<br />

Donny Orrnond tan in Andnw Lloyd Wtbber i VOWPA and tht Amazing Technicolor Dnomcoot at£*"»*•<br />

. 28. Tht thou, alto /mum thnt local choin - Abbott Middlt School, Wat BloomfUld: GrtrnfiMHonon Choir of Brut .<br />

School of Birmingham For ticket information, call tfW M2-2232 or (810) 646-8666 to charge UckeU.<br />

UVOMA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />

White Chnstmas Benefit with vocalist Jamie<br />

Coe and Renata Del Signore. Johnny Trudel,<br />

Trumpet — holiday music, food and dnnk to<br />

celebrate the hokdays, 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec<br />

12. Rahan/Amencan Club. 39200 Five Mile<br />

Road (west of Newburgh), Lrvonia T**ets $40<br />

per person, must be purchased m advance<br />

(313)421 1111<br />

. BORDERS ROOKS * MUSIC<br />

Ann Arbor based Borders is sponsoring a tele-<br />

auction to raise community awareness of and<br />

funds tat the National Endowment tor the Arts<br />

The Reafty Rosie tele-auction comodes with<br />

University Musical Society presentations of Re<br />

any Rosie Place bid* wa telephone on eleven<br />

dmner theatre packages that include tickets to<br />

the performance of Really Ros* at Ann Arbor s<br />

Michigan Theater on Dec. 5 end 6 at 7 p.m<br />

(313)668 7652<br />

. PHR MARCUS ESSER<br />

WM perform at Temple Koi Arm Sisterhood's<br />

annual Amd-rawer Setixdey. Dec. 9 at 8 p.m<br />

at the Temple S20.<br />

(810)569 6904<br />

• ah STAR " T T JAM<br />

To benefit unking newspaper workers and thee<br />

tamNes on Sunday. Dec. 3. M «W Ha« LocM<br />

58. 1356 Abbott Street, aaat of Tiummd.<br />

south of TigwStadkjm Stars Orthaia Bame*<br />

and other wei knoew artists S5.<br />

(313)696-2600<br />

. STROU FOR HAVEN<br />

On Dec 6. gather on the mam Moor of the PM -<br />

ace of Auburn HM» fcf the awuM HAVEN (Help<br />

Against violent Encounters Now) ftmfrMMr.<br />

Tckets Bom S180 and u«) tor straMng supper<br />

(810)334-2343. art. 30<br />

. CAST or 6CATLEMAMA<br />

A muM-madM show M coming to the RoyN OMi<br />

Muaic Theatre on Thursday, Dec 14. tobenedi<br />

Merathor tor MaeN S25 per person<br />

(610)645-6666<br />

CLASSICAL<br />

Dec. 2-3 M 3<br />

H^i School then back<br />

N TempM Bath El.<br />

Dec 17 tor MoAdey<br />

(810)645 2276<br />

Flamenco Dancer: Clara Filgueras, a Flamenco dancer from<br />

Spain, will be appearing at Oakland Community College, Orc-<br />

hard Ridge campus in Farmington Hills, as part of the Musica<br />

Viva series on Saturday, Dec. 2. Tickets are $22 at the door.<br />

Presbyterian Church. 2633 Big Beaver. Troy,<br />

between Coobdge and Adams<br />

(810)644 5920<br />

UVOMA SYMPHONY<br />

Target stores, the Uvoma Symphony and the<br />

Contemporary Civic Balet present The Nut<br />

cracker on Fnday, Dec 8. at 8 p.m. and Satur<br />

day. Dec 9 at 3 p.m. at Church* High School s<br />

Carti Audit onum in Uvoma<br />

(313)422 6912<br />

• OAKLAND FESTIVAL<br />

Ballet s The Nutcracker on Saturday , Dec 16.<br />

at Royal Oak Music Theatre and Sunday Dec<br />

17 at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m<br />

(810)652-3117<br />

. LYRIC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE<br />

The Bridge Ensemble of Seattle. Washington.<br />

3 30 p.m. Sunday. Dec. 3. Temple Beth EL,<br />

BtoomfleW Hills. Concert wiN feature piano<br />

quartets by MaWer and Dvorak and a stnng tno<br />

by Schnrttke Tickets $ 18 adults, $ 15 stu<br />

dents, seniors<br />

(810)357-1111<br />

. CHAMBER MUSIC SOOETY OT DETROIT<br />

Beaux Arts Tno. 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec 3. OR<br />

chestra Hall. Detroit<br />

(313)833-3700<br />

. BR06C ENSEMBLE<br />

Schoolcraft CcAege s music club will present<br />

the Bridge Ensemble with violin, viola, cello,<br />

and ptano cm Wednesday. Dec 6. from noon ro<br />

1 p.m. in Schoolcraft s Forum budding, recital<br />

hall F530 Free and open to the pubic A meet<br />

the artist reception wB follow the performance<br />

Campus is at 18600 Maggerty Rd.M Uvoma<br />

(313)462-4417<br />

. AMERICAN ARTISTS SERIES<br />

American Artist Senes Chamber Ptayers 3 p.m.<br />

Sunday. Oec. 3. Kmgswood Auditonom, Cran<br />

brook Campus. 1221 N Woodward. BtoomfleW<br />

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(810)851 5044<br />

CHAJMBERWORKS<br />

Music tor Flute. Cello and Harpsichord. 8 p.M<br />

Fnday. Oec 8. Beken Art Center, 5980 Ro<br />

Chester Road, Troy<br />

(810)952 5207<br />

CRANBROOK MUSIC 6UKO<br />

The Sutherland Ensemble. 8 p m Tuesday.<br />

Oec. 12. Cranbrook House. 380 Lone Pine<br />

Road. BioomAeto HNS<br />

(810)751 2435<br />

FOLK<br />

COMEDY<br />

Sir^ar and songwriter. 8 p.m. Thursday. Dec<br />

7. RoyN Oek Muse Theatre Sponsored by the<br />

Jewleh Federation of MetropoMan Oetrort s<br />

Young Adult Division Tickets tor the 21 and<br />

over event are S12.<br />

(810)642-4260, ERT- 241<br />

JAZZ<br />

NORBUN'S ETON STREET STATION<br />

Cdeman A Rhode* wB be pwtormmg Th»*s-<br />

days Top 40 dance Wedneedeys. Frtdeys and<br />

Saturdays. Equine. 245 5 Eton Street. Be<br />

(810)647-7774<br />

P6ABOOVS<br />

Pwnt Orwk Jen Society pertorm* Ttsaaday.<br />

Fnday 6 Saturday «#**. 154 S lAmter. Be<br />

SCCONOCTTY<br />

New snow Whitewater Rafting 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesday Sunday, additional shows 1030<br />

p.m. Fridays and Saturdays<br />

(313)965-2222<br />

. GINO S COABEDY ROOM<br />

Bob Poscfi, 8 p.m. dinner, show 9 30 p.m. FN<br />

days, 1999 Cass Lake Road. Keego Harder<br />

(810) 682 6450<br />

. CHAPUNS WEST<br />

Tommy Chong with Vince Moms and Jon uber-<br />

roth, Dec. 1 -2; Steve Seagren with Terry<br />

Gentner and Ron Party. Dec 6 9.; 16890 Tele<br />

graph. Detroit Two shows each night 8 p.m.<br />

and 10 30<br />

(313)533-8866<br />

. MAMSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE<br />

Bert Chaflis on Dec 1 2, 8 30 10 30 p.m<br />

showtmes<br />

(313)741-0022<br />

• MARK RIDtEY'S COMEDY CASTLE<br />

Through Dec 3, as seen on Disney Tigertown<br />

and Code of Snence. JefT Jenna Also appear-<br />

ing. Oonneu. 269 E Fourth. Royal Oak<br />

(810)542 9900<br />

FAMILY FUN<br />

• HENRY FORD ESTATE<br />

The Spmt of Chnstmas Dec 1-31, campus<br />

of University of Michigan Dearborn, (northwest<br />

comer of Michigan Ave & Everpeen) Sched<br />

uie of events incluoes Breakfast with Santa. 8<br />

a.m..915am & IF* 15A.m. Saturday. Dec 2<br />

($9 per person); Tea. Tour and Chnstmas Trea-<br />

sure. 1 4 2 p.M Dec 5. 13 and 20 (SI0 per<br />

person); Hohdey Luncheon Concerts 11 45<br />

a.m to 1:30P.m Oec 8. 12 6 14($19per<br />

person). Santa's Workshop, visit Santa.<br />

receive cup of hot soup. 5-8 p.m. Dec 15, 9<br />

a.m. to noon. Dec. 16 ($5 per person); Can<br />

dies and Carols Dinner 6 30 p.m. Sunday.<br />

Oec. 17 ($38 per person) Cancftek^it tours. 6<br />

8 PM Dec. 26^28 (S7 per person) Cal tor<br />

more mformation. reservations<br />

(313) 593-5590<br />

. CRANBROOK MSTTTUTE OF SCIENCE<br />

• it s AI M Your Head An Exhibit about the<br />

BRWI opens at Cranbrook institute of Science<br />

continues through Dec 31 The institute is at<br />

1221 N Woodward Ave BtoomfleW HNs Mu<br />

seum admission S5 adults, $4 children 3-17.<br />

senior citizens 65 and Oder Open 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p M Monday Thursdey; 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. FN<br />

day Sawday. 1 5 pm Sunday<br />

(810)645 3200<br />

NOEL MONT<br />

Wednesday. Oec 6. 6-9:30 p.m in the Unrvei<br />

say CuRirt Center. Detroit The event<br />

ii^)l#ili the best of Detroit's Cufttxrt Center<br />

institution* and celebrates the spmt of the<br />

seeeon with munc. dance performances, craft<br />

sale*, cihtoits and waNways of tommanes<br />

(313)577-5068<br />

• -BEAUTY 6 THE B6AST<br />

Tickets on srte now tor tha Disney Broedway<br />

Btockbuster coming lo The Maeomc Tempi*<br />

Theatre be^nnmg March 19. Tk*ets $16-S60<br />

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Diane Scott of Farmington<br />

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Rick Lepaett of Southfield<br />

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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30,1996<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

Steelers win Super Bowl<br />

There was no doubt Out tha twe best junior<br />

varsity teams met in tbe Western Suburban<br />

Junior Football League Super Bowl<br />

Nov. 12 at Waatland John Glenn HS<br />

Tbe Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Steelers and tbe Ypeilanti<br />

Braves bad played to a scoreless tie during<br />

the regular season, the only blemish on their otherwise<br />

perfect records (both 8-0-1 coming in).<br />

Not much changed in the championship game,<br />

but the Steelers finally managed a dramatic comeback<br />

7-6 victory in overtime-<br />

Just like the regular-season game, the two<br />

teams started by playing four quarters of scoreless<br />

football, which meant overtime, each team getting<br />

the ball at its opponent's 10-yard line, first-downsnd<br />

goal<br />

Neither could score in the first OT. although the<br />

Steelers pushed inside the 1-yard line. The second<br />

OT produced the same results.<br />

In the third OT, Ypailanti scored on a fourthdown,<br />

6-yard pass to go ahead 6-0.<br />

On the Steelers' possession, they too managed a<br />

TD. with Chris Hardy toesing a 6-yard scoring<br />

pass to Charlie Haeger. The same pair booked up<br />

on the extra-point attempt, Haeger catching a<br />

Hardy conversion pass — giving the Steelers their<br />

7-6 triumph.<br />

Defensive standouts for the Steelers were Greg<br />

Wood (blocked punt and a fumble recovery). Kevin<br />

Entsminger (an interception), and Trott and<br />

Marshall Tucker (five tackles spiece).<br />

Other JV Steelers are: Paul Aschmetat, James<br />

Bechdol. James Brzuch. Justin Carson, Robert<br />

Dean. Jonathan DeBono. John Early. Danny Falk.<br />

John Flynn. Jerry Gaines. Chris Gentry. Timothy<br />

Koweieski, Bobby Ladell, Brad LaVallee, Ben<br />

Mellis. Larry Mitchell. Michael Nocoloff, Chris<br />

Pisani, Jordan Robertson, John Theodore, Michael<br />

Tolhurst and Mike Tomasaitis. Coaches are<br />

Phil LaVallee. Jim Mellis, Kevin Swartxentrover<br />

and Mitch Tucker. Other team officials are Lori<br />

McDonald, Debbie Nicoloff and Jim Hardy.<br />

College standouts<br />

Siena Heights' women's soccer team reached<br />

tbe NA1A regional semifinal before iU sea<br />

son ended with a 2-1 loss to Findlay College.<br />

At the Saints' annual fall banquet, Danielle<br />

Meyka (from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>) was honored<br />

when she was presented the Coaches' Award<br />

Meyka, a senior midfielder who was named to<br />

the all-Wolverine-Hooeier Athletic Conference<br />

team, waa instrumental in the Saints' 12-8-2 season,<br />

which included a 7 0-1 WHAC mark . . .<br />

Stephanie Gray, a sophomore at Northern<br />

Michigan University from <strong>Canton</strong> (Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> HS), has been both a solid<br />

and consistent contributor to the Lady Wildcat<br />

On Saturday at NMU, the Wildcats set a school<br />

record for points in a game by blasting Northland<br />

College (of Ashland, Wise.) 119-46. Gray contrib<br />

uted seven points, six rebounds and two assists in<br />

20 minutes of action. For the season, she's averaging<br />

7.3 points and four rebounds per game.<br />

Hockey winners<br />

The Squirt A TNT Stingrays, members of<br />

tbe Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Hockey Association,<br />

collected a championship Sunday with a 3-<br />

2 victory oeer the Oshawa (Ontario) Legion in tbe<br />

title game of the Thanksgiving Sports Extrevagan<br />

xa Tournament, held at Dearborn Heights' Canfield<br />

Arena.<br />

On Saturday, the Stingrays posted a pair of<br />

shutout wine, beating the Michigan Nationals 1-0<br />

and SouthfMd 2-0. In their tournament opener<br />

Friday, the Stingrays battled tbe Warren Panthers<br />

to a 2-2 draw.<br />

Stingray goalie Derrick Woodring earned tour-<br />

Most Valuable Player booors.<br />

Shooters on target<br />

i of the Livonia Sportsman 's Club<br />

i several medals recently at the<br />

Junior Olympic Shooting Championships<br />

I at the Edgar Arena rangs.<br />

Ia air rifle. Shan Jedinak (Westland John<br />

Glenn) took tbe gold with teammates Karl Juxiuk<br />

(Livonia Churchill) and Jeremy Breithaupt<br />

(Plymouth Salem) earning silver and bronae<br />

medals, leepettiveiy. Juxiuk and Breithaupt won<br />

thai<br />

Youth soccer champs<br />

ha Michigan United-Cope, an under-13<br />

boys team, captured Ant place ia tbe Open TDivision<br />

of the Great Lakes Soooer League<br />

with a lt-1 record.<br />

Members of Wayne Waatland Michigan Unlted-<br />

Copa, who plan to move into the Little Csosen<br />

I i • il II i. all of<br />

on, Chris Derrig. Mark Kdftrt<br />

HphhOi<br />

a« of Livonia; Juatia St<br />

trial, Wi<br />

aa, JaMa Thornton, Doug<br />

) and Steve Walters, all of<br />

ia the heed eeech. He ia<br />

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

SPORTS<br />

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College sports, page 12C<br />

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Donahue sets record with SC's win<br />

BvCJ. RJHAK<br />

Warns<br />

It waa a long, long wait.<br />

And at the college at which Glen Donahue choae<br />

to resume his coaching career, there was no telling<br />

when the wait might end. Donahue, who had previously<br />

coeched college basketball at Highland Park<br />

CC and St. Mary's College, was two wins short of<br />

tying the state record for moot collegiate coaching<br />

victoriea coming into this season.<br />

While that may sound like a certainty at most<br />

schools, it was anything but at Schoolcraft. After<br />

all, tbe Ocelots won just three games all last season.<br />

Donahue, however, quickly showed how he<br />

reached the victory milestone when he guided SC to<br />

ita third win of the season, 104-101 over Siene<br />

Heights junior versity Saturday in Adrian.<br />

That upped SC's record to 3-2. It gave Donahue<br />

518 wins for his coaching career, one more than<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

Gene Paxton's SI7. Paxton coached at Grand Rapids<br />

CC until 1966. when he retired.<br />

"It was elusive, because you wait 3' wamcs<br />

it was the perfect<br />

ending for a<br />

long and successful<br />

career.<br />

H a v i n g<br />

coached . 296<br />

sons, Plymouth Salem eoomr<br />

coach Ken Johnson won a boy*<br />

state championship in hia final<br />

game earlier this month.<br />

Johnson, who announced plans<br />

to retire before the season started,<br />

completed his farewell tour with a<br />

22-3 record sad Salem's first<br />

Class A boys title. Tbe Rocks<br />

were runners-up in i960 and "92.<br />

"It was a fairy tale ending, like<br />

See ALL-STABS, 4C<br />

Borgess' best just seems too good<br />

Spartans' Reese<br />

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Miss Basketball<br />

BY 9TCVK K OW AL8KJ<br />

ST AW Warns<br />

It wasn't <<br />

Redford Bishop Borgess senior guard Maxann<br />

Reese ia the state's Miss Basketball for 1996, easily<br />

outdistancing the rest of the vote-getters.<br />

Reeee, who haa signed with Michigan State, collected<br />

629 votea in voting by the Basketball<br />

Coaches Aaaociation of Michigan.<br />

Stacey Thomas of Flint Southwestern Academy<br />

waa second with 386 and Muskegon Mona Shores<br />

Jamie Ahlgran was third with 282.<br />

ras averaging 144 points, six rebounds<br />

and 4.5 rebounds par game for the Spartans, who<br />

are headed to Battle Creek to try for their thirdstraight<br />

Class C state championship<br />

"People would taU ma: *You have to do thia; you<br />

have to acore so many points, " aaid Reeee, who haa<br />

a SJ grade petal smagp "A lot of other winner*<br />

were averaging 90, SO points a game If that's what<br />

people voted on, then 1 wasn't going to win It. I just<br />

being ruaner-up for tbe award. I<br />

wanted to be at leaet second. 1 know my etata<br />

weren't eweeome. 1 wasn't going to cry If I didn't gst<br />

it, but I would cry if I did get It<br />

la tbe shod by Deve Mann<br />

for tbe Mice Baaketball<br />

real happy for har, aba's real riwarring,<br />

seid. "No kid levee heeketball mare thm<br />

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Jm Uaomnitrirl<br />

iasfcetbeH's beet Borgess senior Max-<br />

• ann Reese has been instrumental in her<br />

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Sandusky can't<br />

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BY STEVE KowALMKJ<br />

Br Arc Warns<br />

If this were s relay race. Maxann Reeee would be<br />

getting ready to hand tbe be ton off to Christina<br />

Anderson for the next leg.<br />

Reese began ber last week of high school basketball<br />

on a mission, scoring 22 points to lead Redford<br />

Bishop Borgses past Sandusky. 57-28. in Turnday's<br />

Class C girls basketbell state quarterfinal at<br />

Armada High School.<br />

Reeee. the state's newly-crowned Miaa Basket<br />

ball who signed with Michigan State, ia looking forward<br />

to a third straight state championship.<br />

She and point guard Adriane Bryant, a Toledo<br />

signee, have led the Spartans for four yeers. Following<br />

some unfinished business Friday and Saturday<br />

in Battle Creek, the site of tbe Final Four, tbe<br />

Spartans' standouts will be content to hand over<br />

the beckcourt leederahip role to Anderson.<br />

The sophomore guard scored seven poiaU<br />

against Sanduaky. including a three-point abet<br />

from the comer in the fourth quarter.<br />

"She's got the ability, speed, intelligence to do<br />

it," Reeee seid. "It's just bow she puts R together. I<br />

can't rest easy yet, though After the etate charapi<br />

onsbip. IU rest easy, eepecially for Christmaa. but<br />

not for long Then I have to gst ready for Michigsn<br />

State."<br />

The Spartans will be heevy fsvoritee ia Prides<br />

7*0 p m semifinal against Parchment (lS-«> at<br />

Kellogg Arena. A win would put Borgess In tbe<br />

championahip at 6 p m Saturday, alee et Kaifogg.<br />

Sandusky, which finished 23-3 overall, gsve s


*c The OFRSTFRW/THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995<br />

Donahue<br />

Scoring balance »»W SC's TW William* with IS. Ju>in<br />

Mawhke ifn»m Livonia Kranklini<br />

and l>waun Wirm«.k with 15<br />

apwc*. and Avun Bri>wTi with 13<br />

T~S« Saint* were paced b> l»»n<br />

Marceru's 21 points. which in<br />

eluded ft*e fir»t half three<br />

pointer* Oliver Kirfer ha.i IT.<br />

Steve Bennett Kiimi 16. with<br />

Matt Deveau «.-ontnbuttng 13. ami<br />

Will l>*niei» ami R»t>b t'amperu<br />

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B««th Bura« ami Naron Burks<br />

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VI armack dished i»ut «>»8 «*»<br />

•usts ami Burk» got «II<br />

Ajain*t lUii© Matr Lima last<br />

^Vadne«4a> lOet. Jtn at St" the<br />

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could rurt rwMvtr in losing 111 98.<br />

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The Redskins, who lost in the<br />

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Senior forward Lamara l-e<br />

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Reese, Smith. Charmaine Nil<br />

on and junior guard Retina<br />

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Sophomore guard Jennifer Green<br />

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Legault postponed knee surgery<br />

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Th* first day<br />

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When the two were bom Nov.<br />

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Mike.<br />

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end.<br />

Appropriate enough.<br />

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• COLLIQlATI NOTCS<br />

DePaul University sophomore<br />

Bridget MacKinnon<br />

(Livonis Stevenson) closed<br />

out the women's cross country<br />

season for tbe Blue Demons with<br />

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IV championships hosted by<br />

Purdue.<br />

MacKinnon was the second De-<br />

Psul runner to finish and 56th<br />

overall, recording a time of 19:06.<br />

• Junior forward center Karen<br />

Groulx (Stevenson) was Albion<br />

College's second-leading scorer<br />

after the Britons' first two games,<br />

a loss and a win.<br />

Groulx totaled 26 pointa in the<br />

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most frequent three-point<br />

shooter, making two of 10 from<br />

that range while sinking eight of<br />

17 inside the arc.<br />

• St. Norbert (Wis.) junior<br />

Jacqueline Gosz (Livonia<br />

Churchill) lettered for the Green<br />

Knights women's soccer team,<br />

which claimed its second straight<br />

Midwest Conference title. St.<br />

Norbert finished 11-5-2.<br />

• K E WCI SABRES<br />

The Livonia Hockey Association<br />

Pee Wee Sabres won<br />

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Thanksgiving Tournament Class<br />

Bl Division.<br />

PFFGP FOOTBALL<br />

1 RedfonJ Catnofcc C*ntr*l<br />

2 Farmington H>Ht Hamson.<br />

3 Uvorna Stevenson<br />

4 Westland Jorm Glenn<br />

5 FVnoutri <strong>Canton</strong><br />

QTRLS BASKETSAU<br />

1 Radtord Buhoc Borgess<br />

2 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

3 PTymouth Sa4e*><br />

4 Garden City<br />

5 Wayne Memorial<br />

SOYS SOCCER<br />

1 Ptymouth Salem<br />

2 l/voma Stevenson<br />

3 Bymoolh <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Aurobbde"<br />

"I had to §d §rt fee and IM<br />

didn't want to wait," aaid Mike,<br />

recalling th* first day at<br />

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Tom got a rid* from a<br />

down th* street in their Livonia<br />

neighborhood. Turn* out, tha car<br />

in which Tom waa riding in th*<br />

back s*at got in an accident.<br />

He ended up on th* dash board<br />

with severe pain in hia neck. Th*<br />

driver and passenger were treated<br />

and released Before long, Tom<br />

was lying in a hospital bed.<br />

"At the hospital. Tom said to<br />

tell (defensive coordinator) coach<br />

(Rick) Coratti, 'IU be at practice,<br />

but III be a little lat*.' " said<br />

their mother. Carol Smiley. "The<br />

doctor said, 'Let's see if your neck<br />

is broken first, then we'll decide if<br />

you can play ball.' "<br />

Tom recovered in time to start<br />

the season opener.<br />

If there is a characteristic they<br />

share more- than any other, it's a<br />

SPORTS ROUNDUP<br />

Members of the team are Brett<br />

Carbon*, Sean Click, Andy Cooper,<br />

Andy Danyluk, Scott Gillies,<br />

Jon Green. Cyril J*an. Tom<br />

Krawczyk. Mike LaCroix, Josh<br />

Latzman, Nick Nlemiee, Pete Udink,<br />

Dave Waligora, Tim Weiser,<br />

Dan Wilson and Nathan Zuziak.<br />

The head coach is Mike LaCroix,<br />

assisted by Joe Niemiec and Cyril<br />

Jean. Team manager is Tom<br />

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RANKINGS<br />

4 Livonia Frankttn<br />

5 Uvoma ChurcNH<br />

SOILS SWSMfONQ<br />

1 Livonia Stevenson<br />

2 Farmington Hd»s Mercy<br />

3 Plymouth Salem<br />

4 North Farming!on<br />

5 Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

SOYS CROSS COUNTRY<br />

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They ar* fraternal twins, sol<br />

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Tom lib** country music. Mib*<br />

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Mik* said.<br />

CC's 'Bruise Brothers'<br />

Tom, 6-foot, 203 pounds, wore<br />

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4 Farmington HilK Mercy<br />

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• U-M COACHES' CLINIC<br />

New University of Michigan<br />

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The clinic features pitching<br />

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hitting (2:16 p.m.). indoor drills<br />

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There will be a workshop and<br />

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Registration fee for the clinic is<br />

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Tom's junior year ended with a<br />

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the field on a stretcher in an am<br />

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How strong is thia guy's neck?<br />

Mike suffered a neck injury his<br />

freshman year and also waa taken<br />

off on a stretcher. Problem waa,<br />

the ambulance got stuck in the<br />

mud on the CC practice field.<br />

If you've seen the practice field,<br />

you can picture an ambulance<br />

getting stuck. Someone should<br />

have filmed it and sent it to<br />

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"They had to call for another<br />

ambulance," remembers their<br />

mother.<br />

The Smilevs back each<br />

n. They upon th*field.<br />

fa#- "If someone push** Mik*, 111<br />

aay That's my youngsr brother<br />

you're pushing,' Tom aaid. "W*<br />

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two of us. We're th* 'Bruia*<br />

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Success in the Dome<br />

The Smileys attended St. Michael<br />

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played for the Gaels' 1991 Catholic<br />

Youth Organization championship<br />

team in tbe Silverdome.<br />

Soccer was their sport until third<br />

grade when football became their<br />

passion after watching cousins<br />

Jeff and Mark Schwartz star on<br />

CC football teams in tbe mid to<br />

late "80s.<br />

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It'a still early, but it ie nice to<br />

aee tomt improvement<br />

Which ie what Madonna Univcrsity's<br />

men'a basketball team<br />

showed in ita game at home lest<br />

Saturday afainet Ohio Dominican.<br />

The Fighting Crusaders had<br />

opened the seaaon at Dominican<br />

Nov. 11 with a 79-74 overtime<br />

loea<br />

This time it was Dominican<br />

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led 33-30 at the intermission and<br />

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Tbe win pushed Medonna'a<br />

record to 2-4 for the seaaon.<br />

The difference: shooting. Only<br />

Brandon Slone (from Plymouth<br />

Salem HS) shot leas than 50 percent<br />

from the field for the Cniaaders.<br />

and Slone waa 3-of-7, scoring<br />

11 pointa and grabbing six rebounds.<br />

Madonna was 30-of-52 from tbe<br />

floor (57.7 percent), including a<br />

blistering l8-of-25 in the second<br />

half (72 percent).<br />

But it wasn't juat from the floor<br />

that the Crusaders ruled. Dominican,<br />

which was 30-of-66 from the<br />

field (45.5 percent), missed too<br />

many free throws, converting just<br />

12-of-24 (50 percent) for the game,<br />

including 9-of-20 in the first half<br />

(45 percent).<br />

Madonna made 25-of-34 from<br />

the line (73.5 percent), outacoring<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

Dominican by 13 points at tha<br />

stripe.<br />

Four other Crusaders joined<br />

Slone in double figures in scoring:<br />

Frank Zielinaki totaled 23 points<br />

and a team-high seven rebounds;<br />

Jeff Kennedy had 18 pointa, three<br />

aaaiata and three steals; and<br />

Chriatian Emert and Mike Mar<br />

yanaki scored 10 apiece, with each<br />

also getting three aaaiata and Emert<br />

making three steals.<br />

For Dominican, Chrie Kitamiller<br />

bad 19 points, Mike Roberts<br />

scored 17, Kurt Pottkotter netted<br />

14, and Michael Bell finished<br />

with 11.<br />

The Crusaders travel to the<br />

Transylvania Tournament in<br />

Lexington. Ky.. this weekend.<br />

77, Madonna 73<br />

(wowan): A slow start again coat<br />

the Lady Crusaders Monday at<br />

Indiana Wealeyan.<br />

Madonna (now 4-5) fell behind<br />

37-26 by halftirae and never<br />

caught Wealeyan, although the<br />

Crusaders did get aa cloae as two.<br />

Unfortunately, that came with<br />

five seconds left.<br />

"We got down in the first half<br />

and bad to climb back again,"<br />

said Madonna coach Bill Potter,<br />

taking note of a troublesome hab-<br />

it. "We made a real nice comeback.<br />

But because they're so<br />

young, they don't raaliae how long<br />

a 40-minute game can be."<br />

Madonna shot juat B0 percent<br />

from the floor in tike first half, including<br />

O-for-7 from Uuee-point<br />

range. The Crusaders improved<br />

significantly in tha second half,<br />

converting 42 percent from the<br />

field and going 8-of-18 on threepointers.<br />

But it wasn't enough.<br />

Potter estimated 20 of his<br />

team's misaes (the Crusaders<br />

were 28-of-73, 35.6 percent) were<br />

inaide of 10 feet, including four<br />

layups.<br />

Mary Murray did ber share,<br />

however, collecting 25 points, six<br />

rebounds and two steals, hitting<br />

5-of-7 threes.<br />

Katie Cuahman, who waa<br />

named to the all-tournament<br />

team last weekend at the Aquinaa<br />

Tournament — Madonna split ita<br />

two gamea, loaing to Grand Valley<br />

Slate and beating Calvin College<br />

— had 15 pointa and four assists<br />

against Wesley an.<br />

Dawn Pelc and Angie Negri<br />

each scored eight points, and<br />

Francine Williams totaled aeven<br />

points, 11 rebounds, four aaaists,<br />

four steals and two blocked shots.<br />

Wesley an, which improved to 4-<br />

2, waa led by Leah Miller with 28<br />

points. Deb Porter scored 19.<br />

The Crusaders are now idle un-<br />

til they boat Albion College at 7<br />

p.m. Tuesday.<br />

• Laaatag CCM.ICM Nib in):<br />

Getting baskets in tha early going<br />

haa been a problem for School<br />

craft Coilege'a women's team.<br />

Against Lansing CC Saturday,<br />

the Lady Ocelots spotted the viaitora<br />

an eight-point lead, committing<br />

three-straight turnovers. After<br />

that, it waa a matter of playing<br />

catch up, which SC did suocees<br />

fully, building a four-point lead in<br />

the second half.<br />

But the Ocelota couldn't hold<br />

it. Committing 36 turnovers certainly<br />

didn't help.<br />

Julie Schmidt'e 18 pointa and<br />

11 rebounds paced SC. Christine<br />

Edwards had 14 points and Becky<br />

Billicki netted 13. Lansing got 20<br />

points and eight boards from<br />

Ebony Dickeraon, 11 pointa from<br />

both Erin Battle and Ala hi re<br />

Davis, and 10 points from Shelly<br />

McGee.<br />

"Basically, we're overloaded<br />

with freshmen," said SC coach Ed<br />

Kavanaugh. "We're doing some<br />

things good every game, and some<br />

things not so good.<br />

"This ia a good team. It's juat a<br />

matter of meshing, of putting it<br />

all together."<br />

The Ocelota, 3-4 for the seaaon,<br />

play at the Owens Tech Tournament<br />

in Toledo thia weekend.<br />

SC's spectacular season ends at NJCAA<br />

BY CJ. RJSAK<br />

STAFF WRITE*<br />

There were no surprises left in<br />

Schoolcraft College's bag.<br />

Not this time.<br />

The Lady Ocelots traveled to<br />

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Kendall CC, facing 15<br />

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shot: They had only seven players<br />

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It was s team that waan't expected<br />

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let alone the Region 12 title.<br />

But the Ocelots did both.<br />

However, they couldn't survive<br />

the field at the NJCAA finala.<br />

Seeded 11th going into the tournament,<br />

that's about where the<br />

• VOLLEYBALL<br />

Ocelots finished, going 1-2 in pool<br />

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SC concludes its highly successful<br />

seaaon with a 33-21<br />

record.<br />

"We did not have the talent<br />

some of the teams did," said<br />

coach Tom Teeters. "But if we<br />

were to vote which team got the<br />

most out of ita talent, we would be<br />

at the top of the liat"<br />

SC loat ita first two matches of<br />

the tournament on Monday, falling<br />

to eighth-seeded Sheridan<br />

(Wy.) 15-11, 15-7, 15-12, and No.<br />

1-seed College of Southern Idaho<br />

15-10, 15-9, 15-7. On Tuesday, the<br />

Ocelots beat Bethany Lutheran<br />

(Mankato, Minn.) 12-15, 15-6, 15-<br />

5.<br />

Southern Idaho went on to collect<br />

ita third-straight NJCAA<br />

championship, beating Mismi-<br />

Dade Wolf son in the final. It was<br />

the first time two unbeaten teams<br />

met in the tournament final;<br />

Southern Idaho concluded the<br />

season with a 65-0 record, while<br />

Wolfson finished 32-1.<br />

Leading SC in tbe three matches<br />

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kills and 35 dip; Michelle MacRae,<br />

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Tracy Sledi (from Livonia<br />

Clarenceville), with 22 kills and<br />

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Franklin), with 88 aasista-to-kills;<br />

Stacy Sailus, with 17 kills and 14<br />

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Ev Sven though it may have<br />

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"You never know for next year,"<br />

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You are about to begin your tour.<br />

Armed with the program as a guide,<br />

head for Booth No. I. Lay out your<br />

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nor retrace your fooUtepa.<br />

A fast tour of the booth tells me thia<br />

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Hold it — there ia a wonderful collection<br />

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vaae. The price ia right, so here goes the<br />

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Don't try to eyeball each and every<br />

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that which haa real appeal I politely<br />

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No. 3.<br />

Ah-h-h! So many things appeal lo roe<br />

this booth will take a lot of time First<br />

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vorite accessory ia Oriental Export<br />

porcelain, and here is a lovely bowl on s<br />

teakwood stand. With aaaurances of n<br />

turning after a complete tour of the<br />

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Booth No. 14 haa a single Celadon<br />

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I prefer a pair but cannot ignore this<br />

one.<br />

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room and siesta time and. in a relaxed<br />

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Carefully assessing tbe aforementioned<br />

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es Checkbook in hand, I decide it is<br />

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The first purchase is the cut crystal<br />

vaae, almost ignored on the first goround.<br />

Next is the Chinese table Darn<br />

it — sold to someone elae! WM it smart<br />

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bowl. Additionally, 1 buy the tingle «u<br />

perior Celadon vaae.<br />

With in hand and happily<br />

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".A Map of the<br />

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It begins on a sunny morning in early<br />

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As is so much real-life disaster, thia<br />

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TTiough Lixxy's death is at the center<br />

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Kxquisitely drawn characters are<br />

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Hamilton's story teems with characters.<br />

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TREASURE TROVE<br />

LMnt room: The residents designed this room for comfort by arranging smaller furniture pieces in seating groups.<br />

Antiques make home design history<br />

Mirror, f<br />

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APPLIANCE DOCTOR<br />

Stories you won't see in the newspaper<br />

In this column I<br />

thought I would pro<br />

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ings in the world today<br />

These ar* not sto<br />

nea you would normal<br />

ly «w in the media,<br />

rather they are stones<br />

1 get through the<br />

grapevine of industry<br />

paper*, etc<br />

For example, Joe Oagnon is currently<br />

retained by two different legal firms in<br />

regards to clothes dryer* being the<br />

cause of house fires. He soon will he<br />

giving his deposition in a room full of<br />

attorneys and engineers from different<br />

manufacturers. Already having done<br />

this several times in the past and help<br />

mg the consumer, Mr Cagnon and his<br />

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tie* some very big bucks Stay tuned to<br />

this column as in the weeks ahead for<br />

more details.<br />

Just a few weeks ago I wrote about<br />

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explained my viewpoint that millions of<br />

dollars have been spent on the say so of<br />

highly contested findings by the E.P.A.<br />

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GRESS. Scientific evidence for ban<br />

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Doolittle said he hasn't seen sufficient<br />

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time to prove its theory, he added. Stay<br />

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that there is more to this story.<br />

Ken Adler. the owner of the Detroit<br />

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Print too light'' Too much light may<br />

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Joins Clarkston firm<br />

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Stepping up<br />

Carol (Weil.<br />

who lives in<br />

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joined Clarkston<br />

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vices in that community<br />

as an<br />

associate broker<br />

Several members of the sales team<br />

at Signature Aaaoaates-ONCOR<br />

International, a commercial brokerage<br />

based in Southfield, will step into<br />

leadership roles of professional associations.<br />

Paul S. Hoge and Gary F. Sallen.<br />

associate brokers, have been elected<br />

1996 president and secretary, respectively.<br />

of the Michigan Chapter of the<br />

Society of Industrial and Office Realtors.<br />

Joseph M. Banyai, associate bro<br />

ker, has been elected 1996 president<br />

of the Michigan Chapter of Certified<br />

Commercial Investment Members<br />

Additionally, David Miller, has<br />

accepted the 1994 Outstanding Manager<br />

of the Year Award as determined<br />

by a jury of hia peers worldwide.<br />

Growth, quality service and leadership<br />

were evaluated.<br />

Jon G. Savoy, associate broker, has<br />

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REAL E STATE<br />

THURSDAY.<br />

You gotta hustle to be a success<br />

• Success usually doesn't<br />

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plan and focus. And luck<br />

often results when preparation<br />

and opportunity meet.<br />

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Yon dont become a top-selling real<br />

estate agent on wiahea, hopes and<br />

dreams alone.<br />

And you dont find coulda'. woulda',<br />

shoukta' kinds of people heading the<br />

list, either.<br />

It takss perseverance, putting in<br />

lone hours, getting up early, staying<br />

up late, being on call, not taking no<br />

for an answer. It takes time to build a<br />

clientele and referral network. It<br />

takaa hiring assistants to better prioritise<br />

time. It takes adapting to technological<br />

change.<br />

That's the consensus of top-producing<br />

agents from area firms<br />

Tm an independent contractor and<br />

have to make an investment in<br />

myself," said Gienda Lagrois, an aaaociste<br />

broker with Century 21 Town k<br />

Country in Sterling Heights<br />

"I have two assistants that work<br />

with me. They do the paperwork,<br />

scheduling of appointments, sales follow<br />

ups. 1 do all the personal contacts,<br />

sales snd listings "<br />

Lagrois, with 18 yeara in the business,<br />

said she's had in excess of $12<br />

million in sales each of the last three<br />

years.<br />

Linda Rea, a Realtor aseociste with<br />

Real Estate One in Troy, employs<br />

three assistants.<br />

It's a different world," said Rea. a<br />

20-year veteran who counted nearly<br />

250 rjn«ing« last year. "Each (assistant)<br />

has a job to do to keep me out in<br />

ths field."<br />

Rea said she's a big believer in<br />

spending money through advertising<br />

to maks money through sales. Her<br />

biggest challenge ia helping clienta<br />

separate needs from wants.<br />

Rea's keys to succeaa?<br />

"Be willing to endure, bs willing to<br />

get beck on your feet when all doesn't<br />

go well," she said. "Be wilting to share<br />

back into your buainesa. Have full<br />

knowledge of the marketplace. Then<br />

you have to care about the client and<br />

not a feet buck."<br />

Steve Cash, a Realtor sseodate with<br />

the Michigan Group in Want Bloomfield.<br />

said he's chalked up aales of<br />

between eight and ten million dollars<br />

sach of the peat couple of years.<br />

"I do the things I promise with people<br />

to market their homes, and I keep<br />

in touch with them," be aaid. "1 get in<br />

early in the morning. Tm a little bit<br />

aggressive, but not in a pushy way. 1<br />

ask for buainesa ... but don't steam<br />

roll people.<br />

"When you eel! long enough, you<br />

build up clientele," he aaid. "I develop<br />

rapport. Many of my clienta have<br />

become friends."<br />

Persistence pays off, eapocially if<br />

Ja* JMianxt) i Sr*rr<br />

Too producers: Some of the moat prolific real estate agents in terms of sales volume in this area •<br />

include, from left, Gienda Lagrois, John Goodman, Dee Wright, Mary Gladchun, Lillian Hoard<br />

and Steve Cash.<br />

you're just sntering ths business,<br />

Caah ssid. "I've never met anyone<br />

who consistently called on for sale by<br />

owners and who called expired listings<br />

who didn't succeed."<br />

Dee Wright, an aaaociate broker<br />

with Hall st Hunter of Bloomfield<br />

Hills, ssid she had sales last year of<br />

more than $6 million.<br />

•I think there's a big difference<br />

between buying a home and selling a<br />

house." she said.<br />

"Buying can be a little more emotional.<br />

You're talking about a place<br />

where you're going to spend your life,<br />

where children will be reared. When<br />

you're aelling, then it's a business.<br />

You treat it aa a business snd step<br />

away from the emotional."<br />

Previous eareera in banking and<br />

speech thsrapy have helped her<br />

immeasurably in real estate, Wright<br />

"Part of it ia knowing how to communicate<br />

with people. Financial skills<br />

is a big factor.<br />

"1 think the biggest piece of sdvice<br />

anyone gave me ia know when to be<br />

quiet," Wright said. "Sometimes,<br />

nothing ia the beat thing to do or aay.<br />

You have to know when to hack out<br />

and let people make a decision.<br />

John Goodman, an associste with<br />

Caldwell Banker Schweitser in<br />

Northville, said be recorded salsa last<br />

year of $28 million.<br />

"One thing I do ia spend about<br />

$15,000 a month advsrtising myself<br />

and my properties,'' hs said. "I call my<br />

sellers at least twice a week and send<br />

constant written communication.<br />

"The customer always comes first,"<br />

Goodman said. "No matter what, you<br />

make them happy. You're on call 24<br />

hours a day, basically. That's what<br />

you have to do to do the volume I do."<br />

Lillian Hoard, an aaaociate broker<br />

with Ralph Manual Aasociatea in<br />

Farmington Hills, an 18-year veteran,<br />

aaid she averages sales of $5 million<br />

to $6 million annually.<br />

"I do personal advertiaing on my<br />

listings . . . snd lots of times HI mail<br />

out a flier to other agente," she said.<br />

"Some people don't spend aa much<br />

time (60-70 hours per week) as I do,"<br />

Hosid said. "I think that makes s difference.<br />

I think you have to be willing<br />

to be on call."<br />

Hoard's advice Ui beginning agente _<br />

"You can't be afraid to aak for the<br />

order and don't be afraid to aak for<br />

help from aaaociates."<br />

Mary^Gladchun, broker/owner of<br />

Ra/Max on the trail in Plymouth, aaid<br />

shs sells upwards of 70 houses a year.<br />

"To me, the trick is really timeliness,"<br />

she aaid. The faster you go,<br />

the foster you get results. Real estate<br />

won't wait for you. You can't put<br />

something off until tomorrow because<br />

it will sell today.<br />

"Personally, I foel you have to prove<br />

yourself every day," she ssid. "Never<br />

taks anything for panted. It'a built<br />

one customer at a time by delivering<br />

sstisfactory results.<br />

"1 don't believs in ths word no,'<br />

Gladchun addsd. "All my life people<br />

told me not to do things. I went with<br />

what I felt, and it worked out well.* •<br />

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MAL 1ST ATI<br />

Q. La your years of experience<br />

in rspreeentlng purchasers of a<br />

i ar condominium, what are<br />

tha aiost common laaues that<br />

you are confronted which could<br />

be of help to thoee of as who are<br />

thinking about doing oar own<br />

it?<br />

A The biggest problem that I have<br />

seen over ths yeara in repreeenting<br />

purchsssrs ia that they have not<br />

sought legal counsel before they sign<br />

the purchaae agrsement and only<br />

consider retaining an attorney for<br />

Obviously, the terms snd condiof<br />

ths purchaae agreement dictate the obi if a -<br />

of ths respective parties Unless the purchase<br />

sets ths purchaser in such<br />

m th#<br />

'atT'o&^duw, snd°many other issues, ths<br />

will be at s disadvantage at the time of<br />

in obtaining what hs or shs haa bargained for<br />

mrchass of real estate ia the largest investment<br />

moat people make, and they should bs adequate<br />

otacted before the anter into any type of binding<br />

Q. The control of our condominium aasociation<br />

has just been turned over to the co-owners<br />

by the developer. There are a number of construction<br />

defects and defidenciee in the condominium<br />

which we believe are attributable to<br />

the developer. Including roof leaks, basement<br />

lenkatpoor drainage.<br />

The developer promised the steering committee<br />

that something would be done, but nothing<br />

has been done to date, and the developer has<br />

only a few units to eoH in the condominium. We<br />

are concerned that the developer will run sway<br />

from its obtigstions and we will be left without<br />

What should the aeeoeiation do?<br />

A One of ths sudite that we recommend to condosssocistions<br />

whmt the control of the association<br />

has bsen turned over to the co-owner/purchasers<br />

from ths developer-controlled board is the physical<br />

audit That audit will determine the exact compoai<br />

tion of the condominium project aa it rslates to ita<br />

physical condition and will allow the aaaodation to<br />

intelligently svaluata whether it has s chum against<br />

the developer snd other responsible parties for any<br />

defects snd deficiencies in the construction of ths con<br />

dominium.<br />

In your instance, it appears that the aeaociation<br />

members havs known for a period of tims of the<br />

developer's improper construction tactics but hsve<br />

been either misled into acquiescence by the developer<br />

or hsve otherwise not been willing to pursue the<br />

developer sggressively.<br />

Baaed on my years of experience in these kinds of<br />

matters. I would strongly recommend that the association<br />

board consult with know ledges ble legal counsel<br />

aa soon aa possible in regard to the rights thst the<br />

sssocistion has to pursue these defects snd deficienciss<br />

against the reeponsibls parties and/or entities<br />

and to secure, with the sssistance of legal counsel,<br />

the necessary documentation through engineers snd<br />

architects, as the case may be, to document the claim<br />

of the aaeodation.<br />

Demand should then be made upon the developer to<br />

take care of the problems. Without a sstisfsctory<br />

response, the sssocistion should consider its Isgal<br />

alternatives, including the commencement of legal<br />

proceedings.<br />

Robert If. Meisner ie a Birmingham area attorney<br />

concentrating hia practice im the areas of condominiums,<br />

real estate, corporate law and litigation. You art<br />

invited to submit topice which yam would tike to eee<br />

discussed in this column, including questwnt about<br />

condominiums, by wnting Robert M. Meisner, 30800<br />

Telegraph Rood, Suite 467, Bingham Farms, Michigan<br />

48025. This column provides general information<br />

and should not be construed as legal opuuon.<br />

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Everything comes down to value.<br />

You purchaae a product and it<br />

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"Value i* the cornerstone of the<br />

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preaident of the Electronic Industrie*<br />

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uaafs, right back to 1990, when<br />

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for sale<br />

Value la an interesting word,<br />

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FRANKLIN PALMER<br />

APARTMENTS CAMBRIDGE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

120C 5eUi»aOTOW MILLS<br />

810-476-8080 2000 SO FT OF P-J«« 810-851-0111<br />

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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

CALL TODAY FOR<br />

INFORMATION<br />

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Dishwasher<br />

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Huge Bathrooms<br />

2 Bedrooms with I J: Baths<br />

and Deluxe Kitchen.<br />

£ s a<br />

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2 Swimming Pools<br />

FRTE heat<br />

Extra Storage<br />

Patio or Balcony<br />

Call Now at<br />

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APAPTMENTS<br />

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• Covered pArkiny • Cathedral Cctlmji<br />

• In Unit Storage • Waa her & Dryer<br />

a Private Entry<br />

810-344-9966<br />

MODI I. HOIIS<br />

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On N«»va Road haiwaan 9 4 IO Mil* Roaata<br />

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ALL DAY LONG<br />

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a Dishwasher<br />

| a Air Conditioned<br />

1 a Walk to Downtown<br />

a Easy Access to 1-275<br />

Frcjm<br />

$485<br />

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Professional Space<br />

...In DoMnlown Northvilk<br />

fiprrlmcr KUint mln-1 umique snaa»r*rs • A.r conditioner<br />

• Mirk Bundt • Laur*3r> reciirtaes in eacr DutMaig<br />

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Situated within 77 beautiful acres<br />

of par* and recreational paths-<br />

Four Seasons of activity with<br />

comfortable Irving in a delightful<br />

Farmington Hills neighborhood<br />

Excellently serviced and<br />

maintained 1 and 2 bedroom<br />

apartments and townhouses<br />

Easy and quick access to 1-96<br />

and 1-275 - direel roules to the<br />

airport, downtown Detroit and<br />

Birmingham/Southfield<br />

9 Mile Road • IV, miles fet<br />

west of Farmington Road<br />

Wasners and Dryers in many apartments<br />

A UZNIS DEVELOPMENT<br />

{""HOLIDAY*SPECIAL"<br />

j FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

LIVONIA AREA<br />

I 34750 W 8 Mile, 1/2 Mile w. W. oi of rarmingion Farmington «a. Rd.<br />

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One & Two<br />

Bedroom<br />

from...'480<br />

(swimming pool)<br />

(carports)<br />

L ^ 4 7 7 - _ 7 9 _ 2 0 j<br />

h i m i \( i i /)/ /><br />

Mention This Ad and Receive<br />

$100 off Security Deposit<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

on 1 Bedroom Apartment*<br />

• Private Balcony Or Patio<br />

a Fully Equipped Kitchen ^ ith<br />

Dtahwaaher And Pantry<br />

a spacious Storage Locker<br />

With Each Apartment<br />

• Planned Community Activities<br />

a Just a Stroll Away From<br />

Downtown Farmington<br />

I On FarnUngton H'*»d, < * Una^nal Mac+inei<br />

Sliai haAni. T-aadwA a<br />

a CWaar Lraanrn<br />

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810/661-2200<br />

Waterfront Views Still Available


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Thursday. November 30, 1995<br />

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CLASSIFICATIONS 400 to 405<br />

lo(viuM<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

AMERICAN SUITES<br />

SOUTHFlELD HOLIOAY SAVINGS<br />

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PARKCREST<br />

ENJOY<br />

THE FINER<br />

THINGS<br />

IN LIFE<br />

AT<br />

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12 M A Tee^'ar<br />

810-356-0400<br />

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TOWNHCX.<br />

C*N"E<br />

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(810)355-136<br />

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8'0' 350- ' 2"*<br />

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"VSTY C*'NGi" AM .»».c<br />

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LOW MOVE<br />

COSTS<br />

BaN»oo«T« Ai.Ml*-«>'!i<br />

S'75<br />

•»£ * " -NC I >. r O£ D<br />

KnoO in The Woods<br />

.A;*artments<br />

610-353 0566<br />

I'TrtfiCiC<br />

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view cal HO546 3500<br />

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a Free Training CCeerver 4 Eocentnc Naanpapars<br />

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For corAdartia interview<br />

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bennies For interview pteeae cal<br />

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1313) 456 ; IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor three Or-ac»nfl l-arvng CELLULAR & Teytor 313 244^3777<br />

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SALES<br />

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HUNDREDS OF CARS 8<br />

TRUCKS MUST DE SOLD!<br />

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20 to choose from!<br />

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mo.<br />

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brakaa. air. apead control.<br />

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List Price $17,921<br />

A.F. Discount $1584<br />

Factory Rebate '1500 Now $ 14,837*<br />

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bath* and laundry room, cedar<br />

shake roof, and brick and wood<br />

eitehor<br />

Builders John 0. Utni* and<br />

Robert R Deneweth went to work<br />

on the property on Long l>ake<br />

Road just west of Woodward after<br />

previous plans there stalled<br />

The brothers-in-law first spent<br />

nearly half a million dollars up<br />

grading the site<br />

"We cleaned the pond up.<br />

dredged it." Uznis said. "We<br />

transplanted trees, then built a<br />

brick wall We bought flowering<br />

crab, planted maples up and<br />

down the street, put in a street<br />

lighting system "<br />

"What you hasicallv had here<br />

before was a berm. a street and a<br />

5.000 square foot custom house<br />

that was never finished."<br />

Deneweth said. "We tore the<br />

house down<br />

"The site needed it," Uznis<br />

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wouldn't have gone anywhere<br />

"What it shows is we're com<br />

mitted to not only starting a<br />

project. but a substantial project<br />

that will be completed." said<br />

Douglas P Keating, sales rep re<br />

(tentative at Vaughan Crossing<br />

The typical buyer there likely<br />

will be a Bloomfield Hills rest<br />

dent who wants to stay in the<br />

community but doesn't need as<br />

much space or maintenance wor<br />

ries<br />

-'This is going to* be empty<br />

nesters or a family with older<br />

children." Uxnis said "This isn't<br />

the place for a family with four<br />

little kids It will be an older cou<br />

pie whose kids are gone, who have<br />

n house in California or Florida<br />

but want to maintain a presence<br />

in Bloomfield Hills "<br />

"We're right in the heart of<br />

Bloomfield," Keating said. "If<br />

vou want a substantial residence<br />

in Bloomfield comparable to a<br />

home but a condo. this certainly<br />

fit" the bill."<br />

"With a condo. we lake care of<br />

everything." I'znis said. "A traditional,<br />

single family feeling is<br />

what you're getting "<br />

"Configuration of thr road, one<br />

way in and one way out, is good<br />

for security reasons and for development<br />

reasons." Keating added.<br />

You either back to a |>ond or a<br />

good looking, landscaped back<br />

vard "<br />

All rooms on the main level of<br />

the m«»del library, kitchen/eating<br />

nook, dining room, family<br />

room, laundry and half bath —<br />

come off the two story foyer.<br />

The family room has a fireplace<br />

and tray ceiling, the powder room<br />

a pedestal sink<br />

The master suite, also on the<br />

first- floor, has a separate whirlpool<br />

tub and shower, two walk-in<br />

closets and a dual sink vanity.<br />

Kach of the two upstairs bedrooms<br />

has a separate bath and a<br />

walk in closet. The standard plan<br />

•.hows a single bath and two bedroom*<br />

upstairs.<br />

The model with extras like a<br />

three car garage, finished walkout.<br />

more baths, an additional<br />

fireplace and upgraded floor treatments.<br />

sold for $775,000. The basic<br />

price of the plan, including lot,<br />

would be about $615,000.<br />

"Comment* I get is 'I like the<br />

lavout. there's no wasted<br />

space,' " Keating said. "All of<br />

them want a first floor master<br />

They want to be able to shut off<br />

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Vaughan Commons, in the<br />

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sewers.<br />

The property tax rate is esti<br />

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Commons would pay $10,725 the<br />

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The monthly association fee is<br />

projected at $230.<br />

Stan and Silvia McLaughlin<br />

are moving to suburban Detroit<br />

from St. Louis.<br />

"Vaughan Crossing seemed to<br />

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"The walkout downstairs, mas<br />

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The sales office at Vaughan<br />

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Paint not always the culprit<br />

Usually it s lh« paint itaelf that gets the<br />

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rior In most cases, the cause lies elsewhere.<br />

Here ar* some common problems and ways to<br />

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Blistering is the earlieat stage of peeling<br />

snd is usually caused by moisture trapped under<br />

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aration. If it occur* within the first few weeks.<br />

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While latex paint can usually be applied to<br />

damp surface* without any problem, alkyd<br />

snd other oil based paints form a moisture<br />

barrier skin that traps the water inside. The<br />

water then turns lo vapor and forms blister*.<br />

To svoid this, never paint with alkyds after<br />

a rainstorm, when the relative humidity is<br />

more than 86 percent, while dew is on the sid<br />

inn. or too soon after you've wsshed the old<br />

*urfacr Also, never paint when the tempera<br />

tun? is more than 90 degrees Fahrenheit.<br />

If the blisters appear after a month or so.<br />

the problem is probably poor surface prepara<br />

tion If you washed the surface down with de<br />

tergenta, did you take the time to rinse com<br />

pletely? Unless such films are removed before<br />

(minting, they can cause blistering Also, glos<br />

sy surfaces must be given a light sanding, so<br />

the new paint will grip well.<br />

Peeling is the curling of large pieces of dned<br />

paint and is merely a later manifestation of<br />

blistering Severe peeling may also indicate<br />

use of a poor primer, or a heavy film of dirt,<br />

grease or dust. Prevention involves sanding or<br />

wiping the old finish with a deglossing liquid<br />

Then follow the manufacturer's directions as<br />

to what primer may be required before apply<br />

ing the top coat of paint.<br />

Ailigatoring i* a cracking and flaking of the<br />

paint in a square pattern It can result from<br />

applying paint over a previous coat that had a<br />

high glos* finish that was not sanded, use of<br />

the wrong primer or use of old paint, particularly<br />

paint that"* been stored in an unhealed<br />

• pace and allowed to freeze.<br />

To repair the condition, sand the surface<br />

smooth and apply the proper primer before<br />

VISIT TODAYf<br />

applying a new lop coat<br />

Checking is a series of long hnea. with<br />

shorter check marks creasing between, usually<br />

caused by the wood underneath expanding<br />

snd contracting This can be a problem with<br />

exposed plywood siding regardleaa of the kind<br />

of paint used Sanding and then applying a<br />

new coat of wood primer will usually solve the<br />

problem But if the new paint show* signs of<br />

coming loos*, complete removal of the old<br />

paint is required<br />

Wrinkling results in a crinkled surface that<br />

i. caused by interfering with required drying<br />

time Contributing factor* are too-thick finish<br />

coat, building up of too many layer*, undercoat<br />

that was not completely dry. wrong solvent<br />

or improperly stirred paint. Repair by<br />

sanding smooth and applying proper primer<br />

before painting top coat<br />

Chalking or powdering characteristic* are<br />

designed into some paints in order to keep the<br />

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»crub off a» much a» possible beforehand In<br />

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primer or sealer<br />

Mildew manifests itself as patches of black<br />

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Remove mildew by washing down the af<br />

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third cup powdered laundry detergent, two<br />

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bleach Wear long pants, a long sleeved *hirt,<br />

gloves, goggle* and a respirator to avoid<br />

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Stains that bleed through the paint are of<br />

ten the result of sap from knots in the wood<br />

seeping through the surface But it alao can be<br />

caused by rust from nails and hardware<br />

Many discolorations bleed through coat after<br />

coat of paint, so repainting alone ia not the<br />

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killer, such as pigmented shellac base sealer,<br />

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fee. By becoming a member of a<br />

chapter, professionals in a variety<br />

of occupations from accountants.<br />

appraisers, florists to travel<br />

agents and veterinarians — join<br />

others in passing along business<br />

referrals to one another And ac-<br />

This column highlights promo<br />

tions. transfers, htrmgs and other<br />

key personnel moves within the<br />

suburban business community.<br />

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ry — including the towns of residence<br />

and employment and a<br />

black and white photo, if desired<br />

— to Business People. Observer<br />

Business Page. Obser\er Newspapers,<br />

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tor Our fa» number is (313) 591<br />

7279.<br />

Deborah Hall-Turner hss re<br />

cently joined the Michigsn Peer<br />

Review Organization based in<br />

Plymouth as its state government<br />

team leader Her responsibilities<br />

will include coordinating the ac<br />

tivities related to the organiza<br />

tion's contracts with several state<br />

of Michigan departments.<br />

Hall Turner was formerly director<br />

of accreditation and regulation<br />

for Mercy Health Plans, a<br />

Farmington Hills based HMO associated<br />

with Mercy Health Systems.<br />

She had been with Mercy<br />

Health Plans for four years in capacities<br />

which included director<br />

of quality improvement and manager<br />

of quality services. She<br />

served as division head of quality<br />

management with the Wayne<br />

County Patient Care Management<br />

System from 1987 to 1991 in<br />

addition to other management<br />

and clinical experience in managed<br />

care and medical/surgical<br />

care with an oncology focus.<br />

cording to its members, there are<br />

m*ny referrals being passed<br />

along<br />

'My buaineaa has r**lly increased<br />

as a result of being * part<br />

of this network. Aa a CPA, I belong<br />

to a number of different organisations<br />

— the chamber, the<br />

Rotary — but thia one has really<br />

had direct result* on my buainesa."<br />

said Bill Sturgeon, presi<br />

dent of the first Livonia chapter<br />

Chiropractor Greg Hix, head of<br />

Livonia's newest Laurel Park<br />

chapter, agrees. "I attended meetings<br />

at another chapter and was<br />

impressed when I heard about the<br />

results. There was a trial attorney<br />

who said that his firm was ap<br />

proaching $1 million in billings<br />

just from BNI referrals. I was interested,"<br />

said Hix.<br />

Professionals who join BNI pay<br />

a yearly fee of $195. In return,<br />

they attend weekly meetings<br />

She is s graduate of Mercy College<br />

of Detroit with a bachelor of<br />

science in nursing. She ia slao a<br />

candidate for a master's of science<br />

degree at Central Michigan University<br />

and is s certified case<br />

manager through the Insurance<br />

Rehabilitation Specialist Commission.<br />

"Deborah's strengths and ex<br />

j»ertise will help position MPRO<br />

for greater success, particularly in<br />

managed care and quality improvement.<br />

She is alao a Detroit<br />

resident and committed to improving<br />

the access and quality of<br />

health care services needed by<br />

mothers and children in the Detroit<br />

metropolitan area. We are<br />

very pleased to have her with us."<br />

said Gary Horvat, the organiza<br />

tion's chief executive officer.<br />

The board of directors of Poly<br />

Flei Inc. — Precision Polymers in<br />

Southfield has announced three<br />

promotions within its upper man<br />

agement team. Norm Ma|eaki.<br />

formerly president, has been<br />

named chairman of the board and<br />

chief executive officer. Ruse<br />

LaFevre, who had been vice president,<br />

will assume the position of<br />

president and chief operation officer.<br />

David Dalflno, former sales<br />

manager, has been promoted to<br />

vice president. Poly Rex. founded<br />

in 1979. designs, engineers snd<br />

manufactures plastic, rubber,<br />

u re thane and polymer products<br />

for material handling applications.<br />

where they share information<br />

about their buainesa, learn about<br />

others' businesses and pass along<br />

referrals to group members.<br />

According to Brian Maxson.<br />

BNI regional director, the com pa<br />

ny operates on three premises:<br />

marketing, education and structure.<br />

"The biggest fear that we have<br />

is becoming a social club. Thia is<br />

all about boosting business and<br />

enhancing contacts," said Max<br />

son. A financial consultant with<br />

Merill Lynch, Maxson first<br />

learned of BNI two years ago<br />

when he waa looking for ways to<br />

increase his own business.<br />

"I am a member of many different<br />

organizations — the chamber,<br />

charities and social clubs — because<br />

you can make important<br />

contacts there. But with this<br />

group, everyone is concentrating<br />

on helping each other increase<br />

Deborah Hall-Turner<br />

Joseph Brish hss been promoted<br />

to tool room manager at<br />

Exotic Rubber & Plastics Corp.<br />

Briah has been with Exotic for 12<br />

years He is a graduate of Farm<br />

ington High School and is working<br />

on his associate's degree at<br />

Oakland Community College He<br />

is a resident of <strong>Canton</strong> and is<br />

married to Germaine with two<br />

children. Justine and Alec.<br />

Linda Krawiec has l>een pro<br />

moled to senior accounts receivable<br />

assistant at Exotic Rubber &<br />

Plastics. She has been with Exotic<br />

since 1989. when she joined as a<br />

part time associate working in<br />

support services. She has a bache-<br />

buaineas. And it really works,"<br />

said Maxson, who now holda BNI<br />

franchise rights for six counties in<br />

southeastern Michigan.<br />

One of the important tenets of<br />

the group is what Maxson refers<br />

to as the "non-compete feature."<br />

That is, membership ia limited in<br />

each group to one individual from<br />

each profession — one attorney,<br />

one florist and so on.<br />

Thia feature allows members to<br />

focua on increasing business for<br />

group members and also "eliminates<br />

jockeying back and forth between<br />

two professionals," said<br />

Sturgeon.<br />

Prior to joining BNI. members<br />

must submit business referrals to<br />

a membership committee for consideration.<br />

This helps ensure that<br />

members are providing quality<br />

service, and that other members<br />

feel confident in passing their<br />

name alt ng.<br />

"If I have a client, and he men-<br />

BUSINESS PEOPLE<br />

Norm Majeski<br />

lor's degree in accounting from<br />

Wayne State University and is a<br />

graduate of Livonia Stevenson<br />

High School. She is married to<br />

Brian Krawiec.<br />

Jerry Weaver has joined the<br />

inside sales force at Exotic. He<br />

has previous experience in sales<br />

with the Mid Atlantic Group. He<br />

has a bachelor's degree in admin<br />

istration from Cornerstone College<br />

in Grand Rapids and is a<br />

graduate of Redford Union High<br />

School.<br />

Exotic Rublier and Plastics, a<br />

distributor and manufacturer of<br />

plastic and rubber products, was<br />

founded in 1962 The company<br />

tions that hia daughter ia getting<br />

married and going to Cancun. I<br />

can refer a travel agent and feel<br />

confident that this person will<br />

provide quality service to my client.<br />

In thia wsy, we all benefit,"<br />

said Maxson.<br />

Hix believes that the secret to<br />

the group's success lie* in * golden<br />

rule — you get wh*t you give.<br />

"The whole philosophy of the<br />

group is that when you help<br />

someone out with a referral, then<br />

they will turn around and help<br />

you out. When you give someone<br />

a business lead, they feel the need<br />

to reciprocate. And as a result,<br />

they will remember your name,<br />

said Hix, adding that a certain<br />

portion of the highly structured<br />

meeting is devoted to sharing<br />

thank yous for leads.<br />

"The whole tone of the meeting<br />

is a positive one. These testimonials<br />

help illustrate that the refer<br />

m<br />

f - to<br />

Russ LaFevre<br />

provides rubber and plastic prod<br />

ucts to the automotive, machining.<br />

business machine and related<br />

industries with more than $24<br />

million in annual sales.<br />

Exotic's 95.000-square-foot fa<br />

cility in Farmington houses the<br />

administrative headquarters,<br />

warehousing and manufacturing<br />

operations.<br />

Livonia resident Mary'jane<br />

Peck has been honored by the<br />

Michigan Association of Children's<br />

Alliances with the Hugh<br />

Whipple Award for Administra<br />

live Excellence. Peck is the execu<br />

live director of Boys and Girls Re<br />

public, a residential treatment<br />

rals really help people," said Hi*.<br />

Although both Livonia chapters<br />

are growing there are still<br />

some professions not yet represented<br />

within the group. Prospective<br />

members sre allowed to attend<br />

two meetings without charge<br />

prior to applying for membership.<br />

The Laurel Park chapter held ita<br />

first meeting on Nov. 8.<br />

Although many members hav*<br />

experienced sucoes*. it ia important<br />

to remember that some professionals<br />

will reap benefits more<br />

quickly than others based on<br />

their type of business. Others will<br />

benefit on a greater scale over a<br />

longer period of time, Maxson<br />

said.<br />

"Everyone in the group might<br />

not be a CEO, but they all know<br />

CEOs and 1 know that these people<br />

can lead me to the people that<br />

I want to be in contact with. This<br />

group has eliminated a great deal<br />

of cold calling," Maxson said.<br />

David Dalfino<br />

center for youth and families in<br />

Farmington Hills.<br />

Peck was selected from seven<br />

nominees statewide; she was<br />

nominated by Boys and Girls Republic<br />

s staff for her vision and<br />

dedication to youth. The award<br />

was instituted to honor the mem<br />

nr\ of Hugh Whipple who developed<br />

Michigan Association of<br />

Children's Alliances training pro<br />

grams for child care workers.<br />

Prior to becoming executive director<br />

at Boys and Girls Republic,<br />

Peck was the executive director at<br />

the VFW National Home in Eaton<br />

Rapids and had worked for<br />

the Michigan Department of Sotin!<br />

Ser\ ices.<br />

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Planning eases financial burden of kids' college<br />

Recently, my<br />

aona returned<br />

home from college<br />

to be with<br />

our family for<br />

the Thank*giv<br />

ing holiday.<br />

What a Joy to<br />

have them home<br />

for th* holiday<br />

• nd we w*r*<br />

thankful that w*<br />

were able to provide them with *<br />

good college education. Their return<br />

caused me to ponder what it<br />

would hav. been lilt* if we had<br />

planned even earlier for their col<br />

lega education<br />

TV* average oom of a aingl*<br />

year at a four year ataUoolUga or<br />

university is in ths 17.000<br />

and in another _ _<br />

number could jump to al<br />

$9,000. Por s private four-year col<br />

today's average com ia nearly<br />

$20,000 *nd that could climb to<br />

925,000 in the next five ye*r*.<br />

How can parents meet these<br />

cost*?<br />

There are aix basic steps to consider.<br />

First, determine where you<br />

•re going to aend your son or<br />

daughter to collage. Second, fore<br />

cast how much it 1* going te cost<br />

to send your child to college based<br />

on today's com of education Then<br />

increase that com yearly by a rea<br />

sonabl* inflationary rat* times<br />

tbe number of y*are to tbe Urn*<br />

your student starts collage.<br />

Tuition for th* 1996 96 school<br />

year ro*e by 6 percent from th*<br />

previous year, according to a recent<br />

*urv*y by th* Colleg* Rntranc*<br />

Examination Board.<br />

Tbe third *t*p ia preparing for<br />

financing your child'a college<br />

costs includes your son or daugh<br />

ter himaelf or hereelf. Most parent*<br />

do * really great job of coach<br />

ing kids on the need for higher education,<br />

but we don't do a very<br />

good job of bringing them in on<br />

the finances Children should be<br />

more aware early on in *ppropriate<br />

way* aa to th* financial mountain<br />

that parents must climb in<br />

order to get their kids through<br />

college<br />

Students can become part of<br />

th* solution rather than part of<br />

th* problem. They can start aav<br />

ing money *arly from th*ir allowance,<br />

paper route* and baby ait<br />

ting jobe. Th*y mum be mad* to<br />

realise that tbe summer jobs that<br />

they hav* are primarily for saving<br />

money to help their parents put it<br />

all tog*th*r.<br />

Fourth, it m*y be necesssry for<br />

both parents to work in order to<br />

save enough money to reach the<br />

goal of being able to pay for costs<br />

of college education. If it is possible,<br />

try to live on one parent'a in<br />

come and save the other for edu<br />

cational funding.<br />

Fifth, atari investing money for<br />

educational costs as soon aa pos<br />

si hie. Don't assume that your income<br />

will keep pace and that you<br />

will be able to pay these expenses<br />

from income, because this is a big<br />

ticket item and it is just going to<br />

get bigger. Start saving now and<br />

invest for growth.<br />

A top notch rated growth mutual<br />

fond could go a long way<br />

toward accumulating aaa*U for<br />

education. Grandparents caa also<br />

participate in tbe investment pro<br />

cee*. They cen take advantage of<br />

giving funds to their grandchil<br />

dren snd then have the joy of<br />

watching the money used for excellent<br />

purposes during their life<br />

time.<br />

Finally, don't assume that your<br />

family will not be eligible for ft<br />

nancial aid. Students whose par<br />

ents have six-figure incomes hsve<br />

qualified for financial aid. These<br />

students' families may have large<br />

medical bills or have more than<br />

one child tn college<br />

It is very important that per<br />

ents snd students complete the<br />

free application for federal stu<br />

dent aid and turn it in every yesr.<br />

You never know what financial<br />

•id your child may qualify for and<br />

that may change every year.<br />

Through • combination of<br />

parental investment*, student<br />

savings from job*, financial aid<br />

snd academic scholarships and<br />

parental/student loans, the finan<br />

cisl burden of educating youi<br />

children may not be as difficult as<br />

you thought<br />

Questions and comments are<br />

welcomed If you would like tc<br />

have a particular financial subject<br />

sddressed. contact: Thomsa E<br />

Hogsn or Elizabeth A. Allen in<br />

care of the Observer Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 4815C<br />

Attention: Editorial Department<br />

OT tell ua via or e-mail addreaa<br />

ne w* roo m (a*oeon I ine. com.<br />

Thomas Hngan u a former president<br />

of the mutheastern Michigan<br />

chapter of the International<br />

Association for Financial Planning<br />

He owns HFA Planning<br />

Corp. in Livonia.


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SMART Bus SYSTEM<br />

Service improvement gets people moving<br />

BY Brm JACHMAM<br />

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hange is in the air at the<br />

Suburban Mobility<br />

Authority for Regional<br />

Transportation<br />

New routes, 86 new buses,<br />

new fare boxes, and. later on.<br />

new bus shelters are all part of<br />

the package pmce voters<br />

throughout many communities<br />

approved a tax increase to<br />

support the regional bus<br />

service SMART also has a new<br />

general manager — Wayne<br />

County Circuit Court Judge<br />

Richard Kaufman will be<br />

taking over for interim general<br />

manager Michael Duggan in<br />

January<br />

Starting Dec 9 changes will<br />

be made in the SMART routes<br />

in Wayne. Oakland and<br />

Macomb counties In Wayne<br />

County, these changes will<br />

include adding a new route in<br />

Livonia in December, and a<br />

major north-south route on<br />

Telegraph Road will begin in<br />

February<br />

Bus service will include<br />

Plymouth Road from just east<br />

of Telegraph to Levan Road",<br />

north on Levan to Five Mile<br />

Farmington<br />

Livonia<br />

' • 1<br />

Road, west on Five Mile to<br />

Newburgh Road, north on<br />

Newburgh to Laurel Park Place<br />

mall then on to Seven Mile and<br />

Newburgh. west on Seven Mile<br />

to Haggerty and south on<br />

Haggerty to Schoolcraft<br />

College<br />

The new route will have a bus<br />

arriving and departing along<br />

the route every hour for 12<br />

hours New stops include:<br />

Plymouth Road just east of<br />

Telegraph. Plymouth Road-<br />

Telegraph Road. Plymouth<br />

Road-Farmington Road.<br />

Schoolcraft-Levan at Madonna<br />

University, St Mary Hospital.<br />

Newburgh Five Mile. Laurel<br />

Park Place, Seven Mile-<br />

New burgh and Schoolcraft<br />

College<br />

The Park and Ride services<br />

from Livonia to downtown<br />

Detroit will continue<br />

In February, the Telegraph<br />

Road route will travel from<br />

Southland mall al Eureka<br />

Road north to 14 Mile Road,<br />

with two to three bus stops per<br />

mile. .<br />

-This is saying to all<br />

businesses < along Plymouth<br />

Road' that you've got a way to<br />

get workers lo work." Duggan<br />

Southfield<br />

WAYNE dd<br />

810/820<br />

Other Information for SMART riders<br />

• New electronic Cue boxea were installed in all tbe buaes,<br />

replacing boxes that dated to the early 1900s. (<br />

• The faro boxes exact chance or SMART tickets.<br />

• To buy SMART tickets in advance, western Wayne County<br />

riders CM visit Livonia City Hall, 33000 Civic Center Dnve,<br />

Livonia.<br />

• Or. buy tickets by mail by tending check or money order to:<br />

SMART Ticket Sales, Transit Center, 660 Woodward Ave.<br />

Detroit Ml 48226<br />

• Tickets can be purchased singly, in ticket strips of 10, or<br />

monthly SMARTcards good for a month of bus travel.<br />

• The new fare boxee will allow SMART to offer stored value<br />

cards - magnetic fare cards offered in various amounts. The<br />

electronic fare boxes would automatically deduct the <br />

from the stored value card. Along with this feature SMART<br />

will ticket kiosks in mails and stores. The cards and<br />

kiosks are expected to be available in 1996<br />

said And in February it will be<br />

the same for Redford with the<br />

new Telegraph route, he said<br />

The Middlebelt bus currently<br />

stops at Wonderland Mall at<br />

Plymouth and Middlebelt<br />

roads But now. businesses in<br />

the Plymouth Road corridor<br />

can try to attract workers with<br />

the promise of bus service.<br />

Duggan said. Also, for example,<br />

a student from Garden City can<br />

DETROIT<br />

take classes at the main<br />

Schoolcraft campus sn Livonia,<br />

he said<br />

As an example of how the<br />

service has been needed,<br />

Duggan said Rally's eatery, at<br />

Plymouth and Farmington.<br />

would send someone up to<br />

Middlebelt to pick up workers<br />

as they got off the bus.<br />

Now riders will have access to<br />

the business corridor on<br />

&<br />

Sterling i<br />

Heights 1<br />

Plymouth Road. Laurel Park<br />

Place mall at Newburgh and<br />

Six Mile and Schoolcraft<br />

College on Haggerty between<br />

Six Mile and Seven Mile roads,<br />

Duggan said.<br />

To drum up more riders and<br />

fill jobe; the Get a Job — Get a<br />

Ride program gives a free first<br />

month's pass to ride the bus to<br />

unemployed people who find a<br />

job. June West, marketing<br />

director for SMART, sits down<br />

with business officials and<br />

shows them how to use the bus<br />

system when hiring employees,<br />

giving them copies of the<br />

SMART routes and times and<br />

explaining fares<br />

"In service and retail<br />

businesses they don't pay as<br />

high a wage as folks need to<br />

drive a car every day," West<br />

said<br />

In Westland and Garden City,<br />

the SMART changes involve<br />

the Cherry Hill, Ford Road and<br />

Warren Road routes connecting<br />

with one downtown express bus<br />

in Dearborn. The transfer fn<br />

Dearborn will be quick and<br />

there will be no charge,<br />

according to West. This service<br />

runs primarily in the morning<br />

and afternoon, with less<br />

I St. Clair<br />

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MACOMB CO<br />

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, Brosse<br />

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frequent service in the middle<br />

of the day, she said.<br />

Wayne County residents will<br />

also have easier access to<br />

Oakland County with the new<br />

SMART routes. Included will<br />

be a more direct route to<br />

Oakland Community College in<br />

Farmington Hills as bus<br />

service will continue up<br />

Middlebelt, over to Orchard<br />

Lake Road and up to OCC<br />

Hubs have been established<br />

at Westland Center mall,<br />

Oakland Community College,<br />

Fairlane mall, and Northland<br />

mall to allow for more ease in<br />

changing buses at those points<br />

The SMART service began all<br />

these changes after voters in<br />

the spring in Wayne. Oakland<br />

and Macomb counties approved<br />

a 0.33-mill property tax for<br />

three years, generating about<br />

$6.2 million per year for the<br />

Wayne County Transit<br />

Authority.<br />

Several Wayne County<br />

communities opted out of the<br />

transit authority, including<br />

Plymouth, Plymouth Township<br />

arid <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Printed timetables will be<br />

available Dec 4 Riders ran<br />

call (313/962-5515<br />

Routes designed with<br />

commuters in mind<br />

The bus routes in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties were set up in the late<br />

1960s according to Michael Duggan. interim SMART general manager.<br />

The routes were set up for two seU of commuters: those going from Detroit to the<br />

euburbe and thoee going from the suburbs to Detroit, he said<br />

That setup has meant that, under the current system, it s nearly impossible to<br />

travel by bus from one suburb to another in a timely manner For example. untl l^ e<br />

changes to take effect in December and February, there was no easy way to get from<br />

FanSngton Hills to Troy or from Redford to Dearborn Heights by bus. Duggan said<br />

"What we basically did was take the whole system and clean up the east-west and<br />

north-eouth lines so people can get where they want to go," Duggan said.<br />

The leaat productive routes on the system have been eliminated *We analyzed<br />

every trip on every route," Duggan said. t . . . .<br />

"It will be interesting to look a couple years from now at the bus travel patterns,<br />

D Rufefa SMART officials envision using the service are couples who can't afford two<br />

c-r, _ with one riding the bus, the other taking the car.<br />

High fh 1 students who cant afford a car may find the SMART system usable to<br />

^In i^U^Wa^Oxinty youH eee buses where you never saw buses before."<br />

wnen tWmtee were drawn they weren't oriented to taking people tojobeinthe<br />

suburbs. Now about 40 percent of the tripe are people going to jobe in the suburbs,<br />

Duggan aaid.<br />

The new routes dont mean no more changes caa be made "If someone s got a<br />

employment problem, they can call snd ses if we can work out the<br />

outaa.* Duggan aaid.<br />

It 12-18 months for traveling patterns and employment patterns to evolve,<br />

Duggan aaid. But heavy ueee are expected on the Plymouth Road route, he ssid<br />

Call (3 IS) 962-6616 for information or to sitae* a rout~.


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