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VOLUME 20 NUMBKR 87<br />

IN THE PAPER<br />

TODAY<br />

Playscape: Organizers are moving<br />

right along on the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community Playscape. They've<br />

compiled an extensive list of tools<br />

that will be needed during construction.<br />

/2A<br />

School race: Two candidates<br />

have dropped out of the Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> school board race, leaving<br />

a field of eight. /3A<br />

Plant exchange: <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />

looking to make their gardens<br />

look better can attend a plant<br />

exchange day. /3A<br />

Kudos: Thomas Finfrock, a plant<br />

engineer at Eriksson Elementary<br />

School, was honored with the Extra<br />

Miler award. /6A<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

Good words: There are those<br />

who handle it well and then there<br />

are those who all but faint at the<br />

prospect of public speaking, but<br />

with the help of Toastmasters,<br />

folks are finding they can actually<br />

enjoy it. /13A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong> SmimFivi<br />

OPINION<br />

Willow Run: <strong>Canton</strong> has a chance<br />

to help plan the cargo airport's fu<br />

ture. Residents should jump at th<br />

opportunity. /20A<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 21. /* B<br />

LET S GO<br />

Kids, tell us why your<br />

the new movie ^oray,<br />

heroic pig / 6B<br />

SPORTS<br />

Mangan meeting: <strong>Canton</strong>'s and<br />

Salem's track teams tangled in the<br />

annual Mangan Meet, with Salem's<br />

boys and <strong>Canton</strong>'s girls<br />

proving supreme. /1C<br />

New coach: Schoolcraft College<br />

has a new men's basketball coach,<br />

but the face is certainly a familiar<br />

one. /1C<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

Student exhibition: <strong>Observer</strong>land<br />

residents graduating from<br />

the Center <strong>for</strong> Creative Studies<br />

display their work — designs of<br />

the future — at the <strong>1995</strong> exhibit.<br />

/ID<br />

INDEX<br />

HERE S HOW TO REACH US<br />

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THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>,1906 • CANTON. MICHIGAN • 80 PAGBS<br />

CENTS<br />

Educators unveil spending plan<br />

W<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> schools want to spend<br />

$3.5 million on textbooks, $940,00 on media<br />

centers, $1.5 million on computer software, $3.6<br />

million on computers, $700,000 on teacher training<br />

and $1.7 million on building needs.<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

STATV Warrma<br />

The long-awaited list explaining<br />

bow Plymouth -<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools would spend the $12 million<br />

{ " • -. i' *>:<br />

..v v All<br />

it will receive should voters approve a<br />

two-year. 2.3-mill enhancement levy<br />

in the June 12 election was released<br />

Monday.<br />

The tax increase, which would cost<br />

the owner of • $100,000 home an additional<br />

$<strong>11</strong>5 in tun, would be UMd<br />

<strong>for</strong> teacher training, tart book*, and<br />

instructional tools.<br />

"List" is actually a<br />

Board members reviewed a 17-pege<br />

booklet of items and costs at their<br />

meeting Monday night.<br />

Superintendent Charles Little suggested<br />

reducing it to eight or 12 peges<br />

and mailing it to every home in the<br />

district The In<strong>for</strong>mation also will be<br />

included in school newsletters, on<br />

Omnicom cableviaion, signs in school<br />

buildings, talks given by members of<br />

the speakers' bureau, and perhaps in<br />

paid advertising, said Dick Egli, community<br />

relations director.<br />

Board member Susan Feiten suggested<br />

that the administration include<br />

an explanation of how the<br />

schools spent the $12 million ear-<br />

See<br />

tax<br />

dollars<br />

4A<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

8tact Warns<br />

It's not getting a lot of attention,<br />

but along with the 2.3-mill enhance<br />

ment levy on the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Community Schools' ballot June 12<br />

will be an 18-mill renewal on nonbomeetead<br />

property.<br />

The millsge renewal spplies to<br />

commercial and industrial property,<br />

cottages or second homes, and nonqualified<br />

agricultural property. It<br />

would raise $14.8 million <strong>for</strong> the<br />

school district.<br />

Homes that are primary residence*<br />

are not subject to the renewal, nor is<br />

qualified agricultural property.<br />

"The renewal is necessary to meet<br />

the normal operations of the school<br />

MILAGE<br />

district," said Superintendent<br />

Charles Little. "It's not anything new<br />

<strong>for</strong> commercial businesses, but it<br />

does need public approval."<br />

"It can't be replaced from any other<br />

source. Renewal ia the key word,<br />

said Ray Hoedel, associate superintendent<br />

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

Farmland is considered qualified if<br />

more than 50 percent of it is actively<br />

uaed <strong>for</strong> agricultural purposes, or if<br />

it's <strong>for</strong>mally classified as agricultural<br />

Any buildings located on agricultural<br />

land, other than commercial build<br />

ings, also are considered quslified<br />

and are unaffected by the non-homestead<br />

renewal. Also exempt from the<br />

non-home steed renewal is agricultural<br />

that includes a house occu-<br />

SeeTAX, 4A<br />

New airplane has this pilot soaring high<br />

BY JOANNB MAUSZEW8K1<br />

9rm Warrxa<br />

When Jack Safe's new airplane arrived.<br />

be took it out of the shipping<br />

container, ettached the tail and the<br />

wings, and got ready <strong>for</strong> the skies.<br />

-It ia a reality that you can keep<br />

this plane in your garage." said Sak>,<br />

president of the Ford Eagles Flying<br />

Club at <strong>Canton</strong> Plymouth MetteUl<br />

Airport. "Two people could put the<br />

wings on in s half-hour."<br />

The new plane that Salo baa fallen<br />

in love with la the KATANA, a 1.160pound<br />

fiberglass training plane with<br />

a short wing span of about 35 foet.<br />

Salo uses the plane <strong>for</strong> teaching at<br />

Willow Run Airport where his compe<br />

ny, 8ak> Aviation, la headquartered.<br />

"I saw it last June. I thought.<br />

That's a meet looking airpiine,"<br />

Salo said. He plans to buy s new, Improved<br />

model later this year.<br />

Salo moved hi* flying i<br />

Willow Run In July 1904, a.<br />

officials would allow only<br />

one such type of business at Mettetal.<br />

Doug Kitxe of Kitse Aviation is the<br />

Mettetal fixed base operator/manager<br />

and offers a flying school.<br />

Salo, <strong>for</strong>merly of Plymouth, opened<br />

his school when he retired after 35<br />

years at Ford Motor Co. "I wasn't<br />

going back into the rocking chair," he<br />

•aid about retirement. Two years be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

retiring, he got an airport management<br />

and aviation technology degree<br />

from Oakland Community Col-<br />

Salo offers flight instruction,<br />

ground school and a charter service<br />

out of the Signature Flight Support<br />

building at Willow Run. Salo started<br />

like plenty of other pilots — aa a kid<br />

interested in flying. M I was sweeping<br />

grass, anything so I could fly with an<br />

instructor." be said, adding he took<br />

his first fii«ht at It at Bums Airport<br />

on Plymouth Road, weal of Beech.<br />

For someone who has bean flying<br />

Hole-in-one partly luck <strong>for</strong> golfer<br />

SJTSr4?S5 issaisttawiar<br />

tikuEblfright Into<br />

mwfc his luckv shot on the The day got even better <strong>for</strong><br />

- w h o ^ £ time be had finished<br />

Mrae et the Links of Novi golf aloe holes, discovered be bad hit a calow<br />

of 34.<br />

nee be was<br />

a«U n—ii •sflTirr PNOTOCKAPMBM<br />

Up and away: Jack Salo shows the lightweight KA TANA, the<br />

newest in training planes. Salo is head of the Salo Aviation at<br />

Willow Run Airport and president of the Ford Eagles Flying<br />

Club of <strong>Canton</strong>-Plymouth Mettetal Airport.<br />

Datee said he Isn't sura yet whether<br />

he will play in Hawaii this year becauae<br />

of the buoy summer and foil<br />

ahead <strong>for</strong> recreatian staff, with the<br />

opening of the Summit on the Park<br />

ooauaunity center and It-hole<br />

Pheeaent Run Golf Course.<br />

C/|<br />

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MP


2A(C) The <strong>Observer</strong> THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Looking <strong>for</strong> fun?<br />

—— - • «<br />

New activities on tap <strong>for</strong> Liberty Fest<br />

JOAVNE M\lJSZfc»SM<br />

Ht WtlHM<br />

This >eer'» <strong>Canton</strong> Liberts<br />

Fe»t. Juixr 23 25. will f*atur*<br />

itHin opfnini nighi activities ami<br />

festivities than previous war*<br />

"In the pest. »*• h*i an otiuWr<br />

contact This >*ar. we'll hsve the<br />

coocerl and a h* more <strong>for</strong> the Fn<br />

•ia> night opening.'" *sid Boh<br />

Date-.. <strong>Canton</strong> recreation aupervi<br />

»or and ihatrman of lh« festival<br />

>orr.rnittee that plans the three<br />

da> e\enl »n Heniage Park.<br />

At tn the past three years, the<br />

festival mil open with an outdoor<br />

tree concert at 7 30 p m featuring<br />

a two-hour per<strong>for</strong>mance b> the<br />

Willow Creek Band To ifel the<br />

festival off lo a manng start, two<br />

new events are planned <strong>for</strong> Friday<br />

night, including a La> Vegas<br />

Night and bingo<br />

The Las Vegas Night will he<br />

hosted by the St Thomas A<br />

Becket Booster Club. 1; w-ill begin<br />

at T p m and feature cla**ic<br />

games of chance, such as black<br />

jack and roulette. Bingo will be<br />

huated by the <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of<br />

t'omroeree with cooperation from<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foundation<br />

" It will run 7-<strong>11</strong> pm and i> a<br />

fund-raiser <strong>for</strong> scholarship money<br />

<strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />

"I'm sure both will be a big<br />

draw. We're getting community<br />

group® involved and adding to the<br />

activities <strong>for</strong> Friday night." Dales<br />

said.<br />

Attendance at the festival has<br />

grown over the past throe years<br />

Even last vear's rain didn't spell<br />

disaster *ith approximately<br />

40.000 participants. "It's very no<br />

ticeable in the parking Each year<br />

we have had to increase parking<br />

spaces. We anticipate even bigger<br />

crowds this year." Dates said<br />

There will be plenty <strong>for</strong> the<br />

larger crowds to see and do this<br />

year The Taste of <strong>Canton</strong>, which<br />

features cuisine from local restaurants.<br />

has been expanded to in<br />

elude 10 establishments Restau<br />

rants will include Mountain<br />

Jacks. TC Gators, Olive Garden.<br />

Rose's. Buck Jones Deli.<br />

Damon's. Thai Bistro. Marco s<br />

Pizza. Applebees and Baker's<br />

Square.<br />

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

mere* will continue its business<br />

EXPO tent where businesses can<br />

display ' their wares. But the<br />

chamber will have a second tent<br />

devoted to health and fitness and<br />

feature local health organ nations,<br />

hospitals and doctors<br />

Officers aid drive<br />

The Plymouth Township Police<br />

Officer's Association donated<br />

SJOU toward s drive organized by<br />

the Dearborn Police Department<br />

to aid victim* of the Oklahoma<br />

City bombing<br />

A caravan of police cars from<br />

14 V MConOC<br />

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663-6'C<br />

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. s n in 5i m «<br />

t-seiosoa<br />

. Open houses and new developments »n your area<br />

>. Free real estate seminar inkwmation.<br />

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NEWSPAPERS<br />

Kids will be drawn to tha festival<br />

with an enlarged area of activities<br />

<strong>for</strong> them. Another soccer<br />

field has been devoted to kids ac<br />

tivities. including ndea. "We've<br />

really bumped up the popular<br />

kids' activities." Dates said.<br />

America's Most Wanted car<br />

club will enlarge its show with<br />

about 100 car* each on Saturday<br />

and Sunday "They are really ex<br />

cited and doing a tremendous job.<br />

The show will lie spectacular,"<br />

Dates said<br />

A tent will be devoted to the<br />

Summit on the Park community<br />

center, which won't yet be open<br />

when the festival rolls around.<br />

Activities and equipment targeted<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Summit will be demonstrated.<br />

as will desserts by the<br />

center's catering staff<br />

The Pheasant Run Golf Course<br />

also will be featured during the<br />

festival. "Demo Days" is scheduled<br />

on the grounds of the new<br />

practice range where visitors can<br />

try out new equipment.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Community Playscape.<br />

Heritage Hideout, will be<br />

available during the festival. Construction<br />

is scheduled <strong>for</strong> June 7-<br />

<strong>11</strong> in Heritage Park<br />

Here's a sneak preview at some<br />

NO EXT<br />

activities planned <strong>for</strong> the kend<br />

festival:<br />

• A new program this year. "Hi»tory<br />

st the Gazebo," will provide<br />

guests with a sampler of living<br />

history, featuring costumed interpreters<br />

representing a variety of<br />

eras of American history •<br />

• The Heritage Park amphitheat<br />

er will be filled with music<br />

throughout the weekend, while s<br />

special stage will be set up on the<br />

main soccer fields <strong>for</strong> children's<br />

entertainment.<br />

• Saturday's festival lineup will<br />

be closed with the annual fireworks<br />

display over Heritage Park.<br />

A per<strong>for</strong>mance by the 70th Division<br />

Army Band will precede the<br />

display, sponsored by the Com-<br />

' munity Federal Credit Union.<br />

• As in the past, artists will dia<br />

play their talents at sn expanded<br />

Fine Art* Show on Saturdey and<br />

Sunday. An arts and crafts show<br />

and antique show also will be featured."<br />

• Paddleboat rides on the main<br />

pond in Heritage Park will be of<br />

fered again this year<br />

• Picnic in the Park, sponsored<br />

by the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

D.A.R.E.. will offer visitors meals<br />

by Outback Steakhouse<br />

7hm fmUmwinw fmUmtot<br />

Mtruetkm ot th*<br />

TOOL CHECK<br />

Oubbed Heritage Hideout Conatruc-<br />

Hon week Is June 7-<strong>11</strong>. A* loots loaned<br />

are ouarenleed to be returned «the<br />

same condition e* tfwy were lent<br />

Oonof* tfxjuW label their toots fed<br />

check-in * « be open June 2-6 Tools<br />

w» be inventoried at checMn and<br />

relumed June 12-13. For more irtormauon.<br />

contact Bab Donaldson. 261-<br />

8928<br />

• one tkde compound mUer saw<br />

• two electric impact complete dnve<br />

sets<br />

• rww aJocfrc pang boxes<br />

• mne two-weiy/lhree "*>' waters<br />

• too hole screws Of <strong>for</strong>stner Ms/compee<br />

set - one and Itve^ightn inert<br />

and f«K> and one-quarter ocrt<br />

• 15 rasps wood<br />

• 12 rxxMer three-eighths «crt comer<br />

round bn With edge gmda<br />

• n bet senders<br />

• six dak sandars - 7-9 ncft .<br />

• seven heavy duty circular saws<br />

• 23 pair saw horses<br />

• seven 50by-50 feet rmntorced rootmgtarpa<br />

• 48 tape measures, etghtleetor<br />

longer No reels please<br />

• 38 three-eighth^mch reversible ddfs<br />

• X levels<br />

• U push and straw broom ,<br />

• 15 bnjshes tor paint and oil and<br />

• 40 scrub brushes<br />

• 40 five-gallon buckets<br />

• 18 C damps with tour-inch opening<br />

• tour pipe or bar damps<br />

1 ! a<br />

mm<br />

39-62%<br />

iTHREEj<br />

ROOMS UP TO 40 SQ. YRDS.<br />

0% INTEREST. NO PAYMENTS FOR 6 MONTHS!*<br />

SALE ENDS<br />

SATURDAY<br />

MAY 13th<br />

5 P.M.<br />

YOUR CHOICE l<br />

IN-STOCK<br />

NO-WAX VINYL1 I<br />

> 25 empty cans, one gaton or larger<br />

coffee. or plastic nufk /ugs<br />

' two cats paw smaHS-fOrtch bars<br />

wtto one curved end lo pu* nans ..<br />

> one chain saw sharpener<br />

. 52 electric extension cords number<br />

12 and 14<br />

> 40 pair d work glove* tor adults<br />

> 40 pm ol work gloves tor children<br />

> tt*ee grubhoes or pickax<br />

• 48 carpentry hammers<br />

» 18 pa* dgogpeafrafety glasses<br />

> 60 nai aprons<br />

«nine net! punches<br />

• 100 number 2 pencils<br />

• one pipe cutter to cut thre+quaner<br />

«*>! by one and ooe-quorfer mzh<br />

water pipe A pipe vise is also useful<br />

• lots drags<br />

• 18 garden rakes<br />

• two handsaws <strong>for</strong> woodcutting<br />

• 13 screwdrivers<br />

• one soap powder or kqmd such as<br />

SpK&Span<br />

• 15 bars d ivory soap tor screws<br />

• 30 kitchen-type sponges<br />

• two squar es bevel<br />

• 25 squares<br />

• 21 iteming squares<br />

• eight 30-gaUon trash cans<br />

• nine ut*ty knives<br />

• tlvee pair d viae grip*<br />

• two sets d Aten (hex keys) wrenches<br />

• one set d wrenches, openand extra<br />

nrte-sixteenths itch<br />

»tour seta d wrenches, ratchet deepwet<br />

sockets extensions. urwersaJs.<br />

onesw-pomfsef<br />

• tour Port-a-Johns<br />

• three wheelbarrows<br />

«. five drop hghts<br />

• eight poslhole diggers<br />

• rope that can be cut<br />

• stmg fights. 800 linear 'eel<br />

• eight folding tables<br />

• I<br />

RIVERBANK SQUARE • S2S ANN ARBOR ROAD • PLYMOUTH<br />

2 Mil.. W. Of 1-275, 4 5 9 - 7 2 0 0 !mOKE N F^E<br />


4A(C)<br />

F o o d c o l l e c t e d S p e n d i n g<br />

Letter earner*. member* of the<br />

National Association ot Letter<br />

I'arrverv Branch 'JIM, »»II collect<br />

Iih*1 !ur th* hungrs. Saiunla\<br />

Mis 13 j<br />

I"he fo«»»l collected * I » '<br />

transported to local area fotwi<br />

tiartks Postal lUttomtrs are<br />

a»ke make their rounds<br />

Postal customer* also ma> drop<br />

off food at their local po»t office<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> * office is in the North<br />

Har% ard Square shopping center<br />

In i^4 letter earners nationwide<br />

collected 32 million pounds<br />

ol food Thi» \rar » ef<strong>for</strong>ts are e*<br />

peeled to exceed last sear » codec<br />

tion tj*».au>e more communities<br />

are participating<br />

The letter earner's food drive is<br />

supported b\ the I nited States<br />

PosLai Ser% ice and the I nited<br />

Was<br />

Playscape talkathon<br />

Organizers of the <strong>Canton</strong> Com<br />

munitv Pla>scape, called Hen- •<br />

laift Hideout, will sponsor a »al<br />

kathon 13pm Saturday. <strong>May</strong><br />

13, on the path wound Heritage<br />

Park »here the playscape will be<br />

built<br />

Pledge* mill be collected Pro<br />

P i l o t from page IA<br />

most ol his life, the KATANA has<br />

Salo thrilled with its technology<br />

and light weight. Once Salo put<br />

the KATAN A together and took it<br />

<strong>for</strong> its first flight at Willow Run.<br />

the plane got approval from the<br />

Federal Aviation Administration<br />

_<br />

"I encourage anyone taking up<br />

flying to use this plane, he added<br />

The KATAN A. built in London.<br />

Ontano. feature* a German<br />

n*et engine that operates similar<br />

to a car engine It also has a con<br />

slant speed propeller, which<br />

means you can maintain the<br />

speed of flying you like. What<br />

CONNECTION<br />

feeds t-' the playscape ef<strong>for</strong>t.<br />

Kor more in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact<br />

l^na Tatom, 481 2914. or Kim<br />

San <strong>for</strong>d. +53 6407<br />

Senior arts show<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> seniors are co-sponsor<br />

ing a Senior Fine Arts Show <strong>May</strong><br />

13-14 at the Plymouth Cultural<br />

Center. 525 Farmer in Plymouth.<br />

A reception is planned <strong>for</strong> 1-5<br />

p m on Saturday Reaidenta will<br />

have a chance 6o meet the artists<br />

on Sunday Thia ia a judged show<br />

and features painting and draw<br />

in* student*, as well as woodcarv<br />

in* and selected fine crafts<br />

Third Thursday Update<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township and the Can<br />

ton Chamber of Commerce will<br />

sponsor the monthly Third<br />

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makes it a favorite teaching plane<br />

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It's the latest technology-<br />

With the toys all of our kids are<br />

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The Ohserxvr Tin HSUAY MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

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$59 7 million 1991 bond issue<br />

"It would behoove us to put<br />

something in wnting," she said<br />

Little agreed, saying. ~U needs<br />

to be put in writing."<br />

Feiten also suggested that the<br />

need <strong>for</strong> textbooks be explained.<br />

"It aeems a lot of people don't understand<br />

many of our texts are<br />

eight, 10 and 12 years old." she<br />

said.<br />

Board member Barbara<br />

Graham said it should lie emphasized<br />

that the 2.3 mills will be lev -<br />

ied <strong>for</strong> two years only. After that,<br />

districts will be <strong>for</strong>ced to share<br />

any millage revenue they raise<br />

with districts county-wide, under<br />

the state's new school financing<br />

method.<br />

The enhancement millage is<br />

needed to improve the curriculum<br />

and assist in meeting state per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />

standards and stricter<br />

graduation requirements, school<br />

from page IA T a x from page IA<br />

officials say.<br />

The district would spend 30<br />

percent of the $12.2 million on<br />

computers and printers; 29 percent<br />

on textbooks and instruc<br />

tional matenals. 14 percent on<br />

school building needs; 13 percent<br />

on software; 8 percent on library<br />

media centers, and 6 percent on<br />

teacher training.<br />

Budgeted <strong>for</strong> textbooks in 1996<br />

96 is $616,000, up from $200,000<br />

this year and $100,000 the year<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e.<br />

Expenditures over five years are<br />

projected at $3.5 million <strong>for</strong> textbooks<br />

and instructional materials.<br />

$945,000 <strong>for</strong> library media<br />

centers; $1.55 million <strong>for</strong> software;<br />

$3.6 million <strong>for</strong> computers.<br />

$700,000 <strong>for</strong> training, and $1.7<br />

million <strong>for</strong> individual school<br />

building needs.<br />

• The school board approved the<br />

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S e n a t o r s , c o p s ' o f f e n d e d ' b y F i e g e r c o m m e n t s<br />

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8TATT WUTM<br />

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South field attorney Geoffrey doctors and companies who al-<br />

Fieger, a <strong>for</strong>mer drama student legedly have iqjured someone.<br />

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"I take extreme offense," said suit" policies — what should hap-<br />

Sen. Mike Rogers, R-Howell. pen when s crime suspect flees<br />

"1 did understand you to call police. The bills would:<br />

police criminals," aaid chairman • Provide <strong>for</strong> "new and stricter<br />

William VanRegenmorter. R-Jen- penalties" <strong>for</strong> fleeing and eluding<br />

ison<br />

police and gradations of punish-<br />

'It's people like Fieger, who, ment — two years <strong>for</strong> simple<br />

knowing (an injured person) can't flight, 15 years <strong>for</strong> a flight that re-<br />

recover damages from the fleer, sults in someone's death.<br />

turn the blame on law en<strong>for</strong>ce- • A cap of $280,000 on non-eco<br />

ment," said Dearborn Police nomic ("pain and suffering")<br />

Chief Ron Deziel.<br />

damages <strong>for</strong> state and local police<br />

* Sen. Chria Dingell, D-Trenton. unita that adopt one of the model<br />

said nothing but rolled his eyes Emergency Vehicle Policy plans.<br />

when asked later about Fieger's Feiger concentrated his fire on<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance.<br />

this bill.<br />

! Only Sen. Robert Geake, R- • A set of such plans <strong>for</strong> police to<br />

Sorthville. a child psychologist, adopt.<br />

4idn't get visibly annoyed by VanRegenmorter said the panel<br />

fieger's <strong>May</strong> 2 show.<br />

may begin reporting out the bills<br />

this week.<br />

$280,000 death cap<br />

; Fieger ia best known to the 'I represent victims'<br />

blic <strong>for</strong> defending Jack ("Dr. Sneering at "this august body,"<br />

Kath") Kevorkian in his 22 as Fieger said. "You're seeking to<br />

i is ted suicide cases. But Fieger, protect insurers. The only thing<br />

frho once studied drama at the your bill addreaaes is limiting lia-<br />

<strong>11</strong> You're —hint to protoct Insurers. The only Fieger. "I am the person you<br />

come to to get a remedy."<br />

thing your bill oddressos Is limiting liability of Rogers: "You've appointed<br />

thoso who are notfllgoutfy Involved in polico yourself to represent me???"<br />

Fieger "I and people like me. I<br />

chosos.'<br />

don't do it <strong>for</strong> the money any<br />

Geoffrey Fieger more. I do it because it's right."<br />

Attorney Rogers. "Your drama lessons<br />

have paid off ... I take eitreme<br />

offense at your sweeping state-<br />

bility of those who are negligently $280,000 instead of $2 million? ments. For you to sit there and<br />

involved in police chases.<br />

... If you want to protect people, bhow disrespect <strong>for</strong> police who are<br />

"In real life, I represent vic- you don't need that cap."<br />

risking their lives ... to say this<br />

Lima," he said, citing a suit on be VanRegenmorter. "Money isn't committee has snuggled up to in-<br />

half of the family of a young attor-" the definition of the problem. It's surance companies ... 1 point<br />

ney killed by someone fleeing po- the inability to get insurance. out that economic damages (medlice<br />

out of a residential street. Some police agencies don't chase ical bills, lost pay) aren't affected<br />

"The Senate values life," Fieger because they can't get insurance by this bill."<br />

said, referring to its outlawing of (against unlimited jury awards) "<br />

assisted suicide, "but suddenly Fieger "Let the free market Fieger. "Officers on the beat<br />

no longer do you value life, but work. I have yet to see a city go don't pay. Insurance companies<br />

you price it at $280,000 . . Why down (bankrupt) because of a (should) pay. Why you want to<br />

would anyone reward the negli- chase."<br />

limit liability, I don't know "<br />

gent police agencies? . . . You Sen. Jon Cisky, R-Saginaw, a<br />

shouldn't, ever, limit the ability <strong>for</strong>mer sheriff's officer "As one 'Horrendous verdicts'<br />

to collect. The theory of tort laws involved in high-speed chases, I Neat was Ron Deziel, Dearborn<br />

is to dissuade, to deter You en- never thought of the money . . . police chief, representing the<br />

courage negligent (police) con- You know, as an attorney, you'll Michigan Association of Chiefs of<br />

duct."<br />

look around <strong>for</strong> the deepest pock- Police:<br />

Geake. "How can you say it enets." • "There is a crisis. There is a<br />

courages police to engage in negli- Rogers, a <strong>for</strong>mer FBI man: problem because of lawsuits that<br />

gent chases?"<br />

"You represent trial attorneys have resulted in horrendous ver-<br />

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6AIP.C) The <strong>Observer</strong> THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>. <strong>1995</strong> The <strong>Observer</strong>! THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Student radio station auction to air Saturday<br />

Pkm««uth and t'anton lv:t up <strong>for</strong> bid. and wmmumtv<br />

le»d«-r> have v^lunteT-re*! their<br />

, i mr t«. act a> ifur»t auctioneer*.<br />

lunnc the i**"> WSDP ^tuiient<br />

radio station auction<br />

Thr am-tion t«egin» at *• a m<br />

saiunljv ami «-»iniinuc> until 10<br />

j ni Thr station l» lucalni at<br />

t",\-.H'uth t anion a.n«! Plymouth<br />

m hijth »ch\ «tudent»<br />

Krurn <strong>11</strong> a m until 6 p.m.. the<br />

.«tKlin Mill N- broadcast ^iniulta<br />

ueouslv on S.*» 1 KM and on Om<br />

niorni t 'ahle> i*ior» The dual<br />

^->t \*ill allow listeners to<br />

>rt >me of the manv items up <strong>for</strong><br />

l»iil as thr\ listen<br />

WS0P i> reo- Steve Petix Clothier,<br />

haircut and manicure — by New<br />

Eriksson plant engineer<br />

recognized as Extra Miler<br />

rh^ma-* Kinfrock. a plant en^<br />

irrr jit Knksson K!eme-ntar\<br />

n. h>*>i. »a- honored with the Ex<br />

ra Miler a**rd b> the school<br />

«.•> r< i at it.- Monday night meet<br />

ni Torn - («*ni have rated htm as<br />

u;-i«n«iinfi tor thoroughness. anil<br />

T*-i!at«lilv -aid Trustee Sue<br />

Ilavt* who presented the awanl<br />

turn hae expanded the areafur<br />

which he holds himself re<br />

*;«>n»ihle He willingK doe- an><br />

task that will make our school<br />

-afvr. cleaner, or more efficient.<br />

*?\>te the Eriksson staff<br />

T >m i< al»ass -urpn.sin»: his<br />

-tatT »ith idea- <strong>for</strong> making »ur<br />

i\r- racier and rn«>re com<strong>for</strong>table<br />

in *a\-» we would never imagine<br />

FinfrtH k als4> was f° r<br />

taking a ^nwjnal interest in stu<br />

dents<br />

He e\eri takes time out of his<br />

!a\ to help a voung student with<br />

his multiplication tables," said<br />

Davis<br />

Kinfrock brought to the district<br />

d wealth of experience. He worked<br />

as an apprentice in structure remodeling.<br />

watervraft engineering,<br />

tool grinding, and carpet installs<br />

tion<br />

Finf-osition at Hulsing Elementary<br />

School, moved to East Middle<br />

School, and then to Salem High<br />

School. His next move wgs to<br />

Eriksson<br />

Kinfrock thanked the t^oard and<br />

Eriksson staff "It's a very, very<br />

good staff.", he said. "To be nominated<br />

by such a great staff is a<br />

very big honor.<br />

Kinfrock was given a framed<br />

copy of his Extra Miler resolution.<br />

a cloisonne in the shape of<br />

the Klag of Learning and Liberty<br />

and a gift certificate <strong>for</strong> dining donated<br />

by the Roman Korum Restaurant<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Hospital celebrates focus on<br />

delivering quality health care<br />

St VIar. Hospital i» celebrat<br />

ng National Hospital NVeek thi»<br />

•till<br />

The theme <strong>for</strong> the week <strong>May</strong> 7<br />

13 i» A Healthy Oommi'tmenl in<br />

Changing Times<br />

Whether it'i through technolo<br />

. gy political winds or nww social<br />

directions, when it comes to<br />

health care the <strong>for</strong>ecast calls <strong>for</strong><br />

i hang* But one thing that never<br />

changes. %aid hospital *pokes<br />

woman Julie Sproul. is the hospi<br />

tat s commitment to providing the<br />

best health care to the communi<br />

ties it serves •<br />

That commitment begins with<br />

the members of each hospital's<br />

-Caff and during this week St.<br />

• Whether It's through technology, political<br />

winds or new social directions, when H comes<br />

to health care the <strong>for</strong>ecast calls <strong>for</strong> change.<br />

Mary Hospital employe** will be<br />

recognized <strong>for</strong> the contributions<br />

they make year-round.<br />

A Kun Walk was held Monday<br />

with ribbons and prizes awarded.<br />

A special ethnic "Around the<br />

World" employee luncheon on<br />

Wednesday featured American.<br />

Asian and Italian food. On Friday<br />

a drawing will be held <strong>for</strong> prizes<br />

from local merchants and ven-<br />

•V-,<br />

Ikm<br />

r'S-<br />

rrr—<br />

dors.<br />

Sl Mary Hospital also will<br />

have a booth featuring blood pressure.<br />

cholesterol screening and<br />

other tents at the ninth West Suburban<br />

Product and Services Exposition<br />

(Expo 275) <strong>May</strong> 16-17 at<br />

Burton Manor in Livonia.<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation on the hospital<br />

Expo 275 events, call (313) 464-<br />

WELL.<br />

GARDEN<br />

FANTASY<br />

Attitude Salon, haircut and style<br />

— by Suaan's Styling Canter, gift<br />

certificate <strong>for</strong> flower* by Wesley<br />

Berry Flower* of Plymouth.<br />

Value of $275 plua.<br />

Day at the Capitol with State<br />

Rep Deborah Whyman. Thia includes<br />

a tour, lunch and a $200<br />

savings bond. Value of $200.<br />

Aerial photo of your home or<br />

business — by Blue Horizon Aer<br />

lal Photography. Value of $260.<br />

Five hour DJ package — by<br />

Silver Sounds Professional 1 >J<br />

Value of $650<br />

14k gold free <strong>for</strong>m ring with<br />

blue topaz stone by Crystal Diamond<br />

Setters. Value of $200.<br />

Autographed 8-by 10 glossy<br />

photo of the cast of "Seinfeld<br />

by Castle Rock Entertainment<br />

This year s guest auctioneers<br />

include: . Charles Little. Plym<br />

outh-<strong>Canton</strong> schools auperin<br />

tendent, Gerald Ostoin. Plymouth<br />

Salem High School principal;<br />

Tom MacKenxie, Plymouth Can<br />

ton High School principal; Sue<br />

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

board member. David Artley,<br />

PI y mou th - C an ton achool board<br />

member; Tom Yack, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township supervisor, Doug Mil<br />

ler. mayor of Plymouth; Deborah<br />

Whyman. state representative.<br />

I^.ren Bennett, state senator, Rob<br />

Kirkbride. editor of The Commu<br />

nity Crier, and Malt Watroba.<br />

host of WDET's "Polka Like Us."<br />

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Reg. $8.90 flat<br />

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SA(P.C) The Obsener THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

ST4NLEV L. COON<br />

Servu"*» fur Stanley I. Coun. 83.<br />

»ho founded »hat twvame thr<br />

loon Hrvrthcrs iitu> dealership »(<br />

I'lv mouth Ko«d ami Telegraph.<br />

•«rt Fnda>. Ma> S. atTnhitv<br />

I'nrslntenail I hurvh. I'Kmouth<br />

The Res IV William t' Moore<br />

off\nat«*l \rran*» nv«*ats **rv<br />

t>> Vem>eul«-n Funeral<br />

Home Burial »a* in lirsml l.a and Ji«i Wrde*dav. Via* i,<br />

.i St K>»ev h Mercs H«l>ital in<br />

•vim Arbor He wa* the owner of<br />

« in a and one employ<br />

*<br />

He had fou* ac*e» n Northville<br />

and he loved to farm He had a<br />

^»«d -died orchard with minia<br />

tjire fruit true* «.f all kinds and<br />

luU arvi a !ar*r ganien frr.ni<br />

• hich he shared the harvest with<br />

finends and neigh burs. He" loved<br />

the com from h"» wrden and<br />

planter I it he could enjoy com<br />

all season long<br />

He is surviveI hv his wife.<br />

Hazel, daughter*. ShiHe> Millard.<br />

Sall> Foot* and Sandra Dow.<br />

brother*. Harold of l>athrup Villa**<br />

and Raymond of Camp<br />

\ erde. An I . I' grandchildren,<br />

Snd nine great grandchildren<br />

Memorial contribution* ma> be<br />

made to Trmrtv Prrsbvtertan<br />

The senior citi/an nutrition pro<br />

gram mil serve t*ese rtof meals<br />

trie mree* of <strong>May</strong> / 5. *#ea/s w*«<br />

be served at noon at Tonqmsri<br />

Creek Manor <strong>11</strong>60 Shendan m<br />

Plymouth (453 9703). and at<br />

II 30 a m at trie <strong>Canton</strong> Recre<br />

ation Center. 44237 Michigan<br />

Ave (397 5444,<br />

Caff 24 hours m advance <strong>for</strong><br />

reservations Can <strong>for</strong> canceua<br />

tion Suggested donation is<br />

SI.50.<br />

Monday<br />

Stuffed cabbage, tomato sauce.<br />

^ar^je^jo^toes^Uredcarrots^<br />

Church. 10101 Ann Arbor Road.<br />

Pl>mouth 48170. and Arbor Ho*<br />

pice Home Care. 31J10 Packard.<br />

Suite 200. Ann Arbor 48<strong>11</strong>W<br />

HAROLD C. STIVERS<br />

Harold C Stevens. 71. of Lake<br />

Placid. Fla.. was buried Wednea<br />

day. <strong>May</strong> 10. at Ladleview Memo<br />

rial Gardens in Avon Park in<br />

Florida<br />

He was born Feb 28. 1924 Mr<br />

Stevens was a \fc orld W ar II vet<br />

eran. and a longtime resident of<br />

Plymouth be<strong>for</strong>e moving to Flon<br />

da He worked <strong>for</strong> Burroughs in<br />

Plymouth and Chevrolet in Livo<br />

nia be<strong>for</strong>e retiring in the 1980s<br />

He is survived by his wife. Goldie.<br />

daughter*. Cheryl of Traverse<br />

City and Susan of Wayne, son*.<br />

Dennis Stevens of Wayne. Mike<br />

Stevens of Weatland, Dale Stevens<br />

of Tay lor and Wade Stevens<br />

of Plvmouth<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

LOW LYNN LOFTCY<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Lori Lynn Lorey. 36."<br />

of Plymouth will be held 10:30<br />

a m Friday . <strong>May</strong> 12. at Our Lady<br />

of Good Counsel Catholic Church<br />

with the Rev John J. Sullivan officiating<br />

Arrangement* were<br />

made by Schrader Howell Funeral<br />

Home<br />

She was born Aug 6. 1958. in<br />

W'vandotte and died Monday .<br />

<strong>May</strong> 8. in Detroit. She was a<br />

homemaker She came to the<br />

Plymouth community eight years<br />

ago from W'vandotte She was a<br />

member of Our Lady of Good<br />

Counsel Catholic Church of<br />

Plymouth She loved to read, cook<br />

and do needlework-<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Robert C of Plymouth, son.<br />

Matthew Robert Lorey of Plymouth.<br />

daughter. Lisa Michele<br />

Lorey of Plymouth: parent*. Robert<br />

and Joyce Williams of Wyandotte<br />

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Wednesday<br />

Macaroni and cheese?zucchini/<br />

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JAMES CLIO HKMOM<br />

A memorial serv ice <strong>for</strong> James<br />

Cleo Herron, 65. of <strong>Canton</strong> was<br />

held Wednesday. <strong>May</strong> 10, at Vermeulen<br />

Trust 100 Funeral Home,<br />

with Sister Rosemary Asaro offi<br />

ciating. Cremation was at United<br />

Memonal Gardens.<br />

He was born <strong>May</strong> 17, 1929, in<br />

Sturgis. Ky.. and died Sunday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 7, at home He came to the<br />

community in 1971 from Garden<br />

City. He was in the Air Force dur<br />

ing the Korean War.<br />

He is survived by his wife. Elizabeth<br />

M.; daughters. Denise M<br />

Bear of Novi and Colleen A.<br />

Chase of Lyon Township; son.<br />

James R. of Port Huron. Mich.;<br />

sister. Bonnie Mitchell of Cali<strong>for</strong><br />

nia. mother. Clara of Tucson.<br />

Ariz.; and eight grandchildren.<br />

JAMES A. K1TTCLSCN<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> James A. Bertelsen.<br />

66. of Plvmouth will be held 10:30<br />

a m Thursday . <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong>. at Our<br />

Lady of Good Counsel Catholic<br />

Church with the Rev. John J. Sullivan<br />

officiating.<br />

He was born <strong>May</strong> 28. 1928, in<br />

Buffalo. N Y., and died Sunday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 7. in Ann Arbor.<br />

He was an account manager <strong>for</strong><br />

the CSX <strong>for</strong> 30 years He came to<br />

the Plymouth community in 1984<br />

from Delaware He was a member<br />

of Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Catholic Church in Plymouth. He<br />

was a member of the St. Vincent<br />

DePaul Society He was a World<br />

War II veteran.<br />

He is survived by his wife. _<br />

Mary K., children. Peggy. Jim and<br />

Joseph, and a sister. Peg Kenne<br />

dy.<br />

The family suggests Mass offerings<br />

or donations to the Francis<br />

can Missionary Union. 3140<br />

MeramecSt., St. Louis. Mo.<br />

coli. brownie, milk<br />

Fnday<br />

Chili with beans, oyster crackers.<br />

spinach, baked apples, com<br />

muffin with margarine, milk.<br />

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made easy. An array of gift ideas<br />

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gallery of fine stores,<br />

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Photo Courtesy of<br />

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EUZASCTM B. HOUKS<br />

Services <strong>for</strong> Elizabeth B. Holmes,<br />

80. of Ann Arbor were held Mon<br />

day. <strong>May</strong> 8, at the Schrader-<br />

Howell Funeral Home with the<br />

Rev Kevin Miles officiating. Bur<br />

ial was in Cadillac Memorial Gardens.<br />

Weslland.<br />

She was born Sept. 29. 1914, in<br />

Drifton. Pa., and died Fnday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 5. in Ann Arbor<br />

Mrs. Holme* was the Plymouth<br />

Township treasurer <strong>for</strong> 23 years<br />

She came to the Plymouth community<br />

in 1942 from Detroit. She<br />

was a member of the First United<br />

Methodist Church of Plymouth,<br />

the Plymouth Business and Professional<br />

Women's Club, and the<br />

Order of Eastern Star No. <strong>11</strong>4<br />

(past matron).<br />

She is survived by her daughter.<br />

Patricia Smith of Illinois;<br />

son. Zach E. Holmes of Plymouth;<br />

four grandchildren; sisters,<br />

Emily Markarian of Florida and<br />

Mary F Bonner of Illinois.<br />

Memorials may be made to the<br />

Plymouth District <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

Doctors say huge numbers of<br />

kids and adults have<br />

Attention Deficit Disorder.<br />

Is it <strong>for</strong> real?<br />

As a special public service, the Integrated Visual<br />

Learning Center will present a free lecture given by<br />

Dr. Steven lngersoll. Many students diagnosed as<br />

dyslexic, hyperactive or having Attention Deficit<br />

Disorder actually have an oculomotor deficiency<br />

rather than an intelligence or motivation problem<br />

To learn more about this fascinating subject, call<br />

810-478-7313 <strong>for</strong> reservations.<br />

Dr. Steven lngersoll speaks on<br />

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Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 16th<br />

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W e ' r e o p e n<br />

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Issues rated<br />

<strong>Public</strong> safety is No. 1 concern<br />

M,.rr than A) rafml«f> of the<br />

n«-aiunla>. April _*9<br />

in I krirv>it<br />

Ht-rr - how thr Advisory Board<br />

r •'»*••*.! i»ur> of importance in<br />

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Eliblu *atet><br />

. J^-Mic transportation<br />

3»«-- Health care. environment<br />

4 •« t tr Ctvnumic virveU>praent.<br />

^.••emment effkicno recreation<br />

V *ti« Airport nui.tr. infraslruc<br />

lure<br />

"This >e*Mon »er>eii<br />

4' » harvmeier <strong>for</strong> the elected oflfi<br />

i ;al> to ihart their legislative<br />

i ur»e tva-» Increase<br />

parks funding<br />

Exchange students sought<br />

Navel Cultural Exchanges<br />

-t--k- individuals a*e 13-IS lo<br />

,;»n.l tw«,, three or four weeks liv<br />

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12A*(10AR)<br />

Zoo invites kids<br />

to safari series<br />

The Detroit Zoo'» summer<br />

safari series allows children<br />

age 4-12 to explore and experience<br />

the fascinating animal<br />

world through week-long, single-day<br />

and overnight adventures<br />

from June through August.<br />

The safari series is conduct<br />

ed by safari guides made up of<br />

too staff members and docenta.<br />

Phone registration <strong>for</strong> the series<br />

begins Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 13.<br />

from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.<br />

Credit cards are accepted. Contact<br />

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Sua MASON, Born*<br />

MS-LLSL<br />

THURSDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>,<strong>1995</strong><br />

FAMKV ROOM<br />

KAREN MEIER<br />

What's right<br />

with America 9<br />

y featured guest today is Jean CogilL<br />

She's a retired middle school teacher<br />

who <strong>for</strong> 34 year* led near-teens and new<br />

teens through mathematics (like long division,<br />

long story problems, that sort of thing) and science<br />

(the periodic table of elements, chemical experiments<br />

requiring beakers and bubbling).<br />

She'd devoted herself to teaching tough subjects<br />

to a tough crowd. Jean also devoted herself<br />

to her work at home, that of being a wife and<br />

mother (She's been a wife to the same man <strong>for</strong><br />

almost 41 years — that's devoted!)<br />

But now that her teaching days are over and<br />

her mothering duties have eased s bit, she's become<br />

a world traveler. And I suspect that if time<br />

travel were possible, she'd do that, too, especially<br />

if the itinerary included a stop in 1920, the year<br />

women won the right to vote — "suffrage" as it<br />

was known in the language of the 19th Amendment<br />

See FAMFCY ROOM, 22A<br />

GRAND RE-OPENING SALE!<br />

Now Thru <strong>May</strong> 20th<br />

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All Regular Priced Swim Wear!<br />

IDEA, AEA, USWFA I FREE GIFT<br />

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Club takes edge off public speaking<br />

• There are those who<br />

handle it well and then<br />

there are those who all but<br />

faint at the prospect But<br />

with the help of Toastmasters,<br />

many folks are finding<br />

they can get up and<br />

speak be<strong>for</strong>e a crowd and<br />

actually eojoy it.<br />

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It feels like butterflies<br />

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in the stomach <strong>for</strong><br />

an annual migration.<br />

Palms perspire.<br />

Shortness of<br />

breath occurs in s<br />

non-smoking,<br />

physical fitness guru with a 100 percent<br />

lung capacity.<br />

They're ail indicators that someone<br />

is about to give a public speech.<br />

"People say there are two fears in<br />

life, death and public speaking,"<br />

said Christine Phillips, past president<br />

and now vice president <strong>for</strong> public<br />

relations of the Oral Msjority<br />

Toastmasters Club in Plymouth.<br />

Phillips, a public health nurse employed<br />

by the State Department of<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Health, joined Toastmasters<br />

four years ago. Her job involved giving<br />

presentations to groups of doctors<br />

and other health care professionals.<br />

"1 had to learn how to design a presentation,"<br />

said the Livonia resident.<br />

Qood words: John Elbe of Westland's Holy Smokermasters Toastmasters congratulates the<br />

winners of Plymouth Oral Majority Toastmasters speech evaluation contest — Christine<br />

Phillips (left), second place, Christine O'Rourke (second from right), first, and Vickie Belue,<br />

third.<br />

"I knew the technical material that I<br />

had to cover but Td been to enough of<br />

those that were so deadly boring."<br />

Phillips learned how to get her<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation across ud add humor<br />

to hold the interest of her audience.<br />

The expertise gained through Toastmasters<br />

has been invaluable; she is<br />

now involved with presentations at<br />

national meetings with the Centers<br />

<strong>for</strong> Disease Control.<br />

Toastmasters was founded 70.<br />

years ago by Dr. Ralph C. Smedley<br />

because of his strong conviction that<br />

"the ability to communicate is a<br />

God-given talent, which ought to be<br />

used by all <strong>for</strong> the good of all."<br />

'Hie first club was started in Santa<br />

Ana, Calif., and grew out of the<br />

need of a group of individuals to improve<br />

their communication skills.<br />

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The meeting* la*t about two<br />

hour* and consist of an impromptu<br />

"table topics" portion and a<br />

tima <strong>for</strong> prepared speeches and<br />

evaluations. Special meeting* are<br />

held <strong>for</strong> speech evaluation con<br />

tests and <strong>for</strong> the International<br />

Spwch Contest.<br />

Winner* of the local club con<br />

teal* fo on to area, diVision, district.<br />

regional and. finally, inter-<br />

from page 13A<br />

national competition The contests<br />

represent a challenge and an<br />

opportunity <strong>for</strong> recognition<br />

Vickie Belue. a credit union<br />

loan adjuster from Westiand.<br />

joined Toastmasters in last Sep<br />

tember and is noer vice president<br />

of tlje Oral Majority club. She<br />

joined because of the position to<br />

which she was appointed.<br />

-I am called upon at various<br />

times in an impromptu manner to<br />

and I was not com<strong>for</strong>table<br />

in doing that," she said. "This<br />

has really helped."<br />

Barbara Owston, a retired<br />

nurse from <strong>Canton</strong>, simply<br />

•wanted some way to learn to ex<br />

The <strong>Observer</strong> THURSDAY MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

press myself and I m hoping this<br />

journey leads me out to people to<br />

do something tike that."<br />

Sometimes the reason <strong>for</strong> join<br />

ing Toastmasters is very basic.<br />

"1 joined so that 1 would stay<br />

upright up there without passing<br />

out." said Christine O'Rourke. a<br />

veterinarian employed by Parke<br />

Davis in Ann Arbor, as she gestured<br />

toward the podium. "1 was<br />

deathly afraid of speaking but 1<br />

often not only work with rats and<br />

mice. I also work with people. So<br />

that was important."<br />

O'Rourke. a Livonia resident,<br />

joined Toastmasters year* ago<br />

when sbe started working at<br />

Parke Davis and on her postdoc<br />

toral fellowship <strong>for</strong> which aha was<br />

required to give seminars.<br />

"Probably the majority of people<br />

are like 1 am." said O'Rourke.<br />

who ia currently president of the<br />

Oral Majority Club. "People are<br />

afraid to speak I would always<br />

run away from it. But you can't.<br />

You get in a job or a situation<br />

where you can't avoid it"<br />

O'Rourke haa found the expertise<br />

gained from Toastmasters<br />

to be invaluable.<br />

"It's a hidden jewel," she said<br />

of the organization. "It's s hidden<br />

value. Not many people know<br />

about this. They say "What do<br />

you guys do? Do you go there and<br />

toast?' "<br />

Plymouth woman receives FS award<br />

A Plymouth resident has been<br />

named recipient of the Arne A<br />

Erickson Award by Family Service<br />

Detroit and Wayne County<br />

Susan Floyd Voyle*. director of<br />

communicslions, will receive<br />

awsrd at the Family Service an<br />

nual meeting on <strong>May</strong> 17.<br />

Voyiee earned the award be<br />

of her success in increasing<br />

aunity awareness of the or<br />

ganiiation and improving its<br />

fund-raising ef<strong>for</strong>ts during the<br />

past year, according to Elizabeth<br />

Sullivan. gTants coordinator of<br />

The Krv*ge Foundation and vice<br />

chairwoman of the Family Service<br />

board.<br />

'Through professional quality<br />

communication materials, focus-<br />

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Ronnie Gene Bordette Jr., son of<br />

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Doner-Paulson<br />

Sandra J. Paulson and Thomas<br />

G. Doner were married June 17,<br />

1994, in First Church of the Naurene<br />

by the Rev. Dr. Holland<br />

Lewis. She is the daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Jack Paulson of Livonia<br />

and he is the aon of Donna Doner<br />

of Farmington Hills and the late<br />

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Blaine Garcia served as best<br />

roan with groomsmen brother of<br />

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20A(C)<br />

Willow Run<br />

Local involvement is needed<br />

CAnion should take a role in planning<br />

the expansion of Willow Run Airport<br />

because it's easier to be on the inside<br />

making significant changes than on the outside<br />

complaining<br />

Willow. Run will be an international cargo<br />

airport no matter what critics have to say. and<br />

becoming part of the process will allow residents<br />

lo be heard.<br />

Plans <strong>for</strong> Willow Run include extending one<br />

of five runways from 7.000 to 10,500 feet to allow<br />

747 jets loaded with cargo to land and<br />

take off The extended runway would be about<br />

one mile from <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Willow Run expansion would allow the airport<br />

to serve as an international cargo facility,<br />

boosted by automakers, who plan to include<br />

the empty Willow Run GM plant.<br />

The disclosure of those plans has sparked<br />

• x»ncrm from <strong>Canton</strong> residents who want to<br />

know how much more noise and air traffic they<br />

will have to put up with. The residents have<br />

<strong>for</strong>med a group.<br />

As a result of the concern. <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

recently hired <strong>for</strong>mer Metro Airport "Noise<br />

( zar" Bryan Amann. a <strong>Canton</strong> attorney, to deal<br />

with those concerns. It was a good decision Air<br />

t raffic patterns are a complex subject and<br />

Amann has the expertise to deal with them<br />

Amann's message is that the community<br />

get involved. "We want to make sure the<br />

process accurately and actively involves the<br />

concerns of <strong>Canton</strong> residents," he said shortly<br />

aftef being hired-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ffibsmrer<br />

OPINION<br />

• Plans <strong>for</strong> WUftow Run include axtencflng<br />

one of five runways from<br />

7,000 to 10,500 feet to afow 747<br />

jets loaded with cargo to land and<br />

take off. The extended runway would<br />

be about one mile from <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The project has been misunderstood, partly<br />

because of its complexity. Planning is occurring<br />

on at least five levels of government, including<br />

federal, state. Wayne and Washtenaw<br />

counties, and township governments, namely<br />

Van Buren and Ypsilanti. Eastern Michigan<br />

University and the University of Michigan<br />

also are involved<br />

That's a lot of red tape to cut through to<br />

get answers. However. <strong>Canton</strong> can take the<br />

first step by becoming involved in the Willow<br />

Run environmental assessment, which has<br />

started Noise and other similar concerns<br />

voiced by <strong>Canton</strong> residents would fall into<br />

this phase.<br />

There's also another factor involved in the<br />

concern about Willow Run and concerns about<br />

airport noise from Metro Residents who<br />

moved to <strong>Canton</strong> knew there were two airports<br />

nearby, when they bought their homes Both<br />

airports have been there <strong>for</strong> decades<br />

It will do little good to stand on the outside<br />

and be critical of airport noise. <strong>Canton</strong> has a<br />

chance to get on the inside Residents should<br />

take it.<br />

Judicial mess hits everyone<br />

The chaos in Detroit Recorder's Court is<br />

bigger than Detroit. The chaos affects<br />

suburban courts, too. Michigan needs<br />

court re<strong>for</strong>m — defined as a single "trial<br />

court." instead of circuit, probate, recorder's<br />

and district courts — serving larger districts<br />

and with state funding.<br />

Recorder's Court handles felony cases arising<br />

in Detroit. Everywhere else in Michigan,<br />

countywide circuit courts handle felony cases<br />

Several Wayne County circuit judges are assigned<br />

to Detroit Recorder's Court. A confusing<br />

system? Yes — a mess<br />

The latest news reports say Detroit<br />

Recorder's judges have a backlog of cases that<br />

is growing. Results: The accused commits<br />

more crimes while waiting trial or simply vanishes;<br />

witnesses <strong>for</strong>get; and cases fall apart.<br />

How does it impact the suburbs? First, suburban<br />

district judges often have been assigned<br />

by the state court administrator to<br />

help out on Detroit benches. That's not unfair,<br />

but it does slow down justice in the suburbs.<br />

Suburban communities ask <strong>for</strong> more judges,<br />

but the governor and Legislature say no because<br />

there's too tittle money.<br />

Second. Detroit Recorder's judges sre also<br />

reassigned — to help out on the state Court of<br />

Appeals. It amounts to putting a stressed-out<br />

worker on overtime.<br />

Meanwhile, the Michigan Supreme Court is<br />

about to act. Hie justices hare heard arguments<br />

in a 1969 lawsuit brought by 80 counties<br />

who want the state to fond their courts,<br />

not just Wayne County's and Detroit's. The<br />

Supreme Court is expected to decide that case<br />

foil.<br />

QUESTION:<br />

We ask edthts<br />

question at the<br />

Csnton Ubtwry.<br />

1 dont hove s<br />

problem with It.<br />

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

Later thin month, the Supreme Court is to<br />

announce its plan <strong>for</strong> court re<strong>for</strong>m. We don't<br />

' know details, but we expect it will look like<br />

this: A single "trial court." districts of about<br />

one million populatioi^ach. and full state<br />

funding. Each district would have an administrative<br />

judge with authority to assign other<br />

judges wherever needed.<br />

Such a court re<strong>for</strong>m plan would correct our<br />

current twin ailments: ngid geographical<br />

lines of counties and districts, and uneven<br />

workloads within districts Every trial judge<br />

would have authority to hear every kind of<br />

case. Every trial judge would have a relatively<br />

even workload. Every judge would be expected<br />

to travel — but not too far — to help out a<br />

neighbor.<br />

Michigan has some 6<strong>11</strong> judges. In 1991, the<br />

last time anyone tried to tally the total cost, it<br />

was $5<strong>11</strong> million. And yet our system is so<br />

rigid, both geographically and jurisdictionally,<br />

that we can't deploy judges easily as needed.<br />

It's l«k» the old railroad union "featherbedding"<br />

rules, where you had to have X-number<br />

of oilers or brake men whether you needed<br />

them or not.<br />

Judicial chaos may be most visible in Detroit.<br />

but the mess is statewide, reaching all<br />

the way to the part-time judges in remote corners<br />

of the Upper Peninsula. We hope the<br />

Supreme Court will think boldly in its re<strong>for</strong>m<br />

plans. We hope our legislators will resist the<br />

objections of jurists who would stick with the<br />

current byzantine system.<br />

Court re<strong>for</strong>m is ss big an issue in 1996 as<br />

school was in 1972-94. The change<br />

will be massive but good.<br />

COMMUNITY VOICE<br />

Tvs lived<br />

around airports<br />

my whole Wa<br />

There's no prot><br />

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

Turnery concerned<br />

with the<br />

flight pattern.<br />

Ons community<br />

could and up<br />

with them<br />

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

744 WING, PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />

WeVegot<br />

enough traffic<br />

from the other<br />

Csnton<br />

nmNSe.<br />

W<br />

School question<br />

ARKIE HUDKINS<br />

A itsistahic<strong>for</strong>ce nccta an. taawableciktfect.<br />

Try to envision a business department<br />

representative going to an annual budget<br />

review, and saying:<br />

1 We don't know exactly what we will<br />

spend or where we will spend<br />

2. We can't (or won't) fully explain past expenditures.<br />

3. We need more money to fund item No. 1.<br />

One can but assume what the career<br />

longevity may be <strong>for</strong> that particular department<br />

manager.<br />

But this is exactly the approach that the<br />

school officials and board members are trying<br />

to pawn off onto the voters<br />

Rather than provide a clear, concise rationale<br />

of needs, they predictably: (1) Attempt to<br />

place fear into the parents that their progeny<br />

will not be prepared <strong>for</strong> the future, and (2)<br />

wait until the last minute to issue data, real<br />

or implied, as a basis <strong>for</strong> that need. (By design,<br />

shortening time allowed <strong>for</strong> critical review<br />

— thus ensuring a degree of fuzziness to<br />

prevail).<br />

This Trust me" and "Feed me" operational<br />

mode of the schools does very little to negate<br />

the current distrust (disgust) felt by the voter.<br />

C. Lingg, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Wrong business<br />

In response to your article of March 23,<br />

"Kmart shoppers offer advice to new<br />

CEO," I would like to offer my "two cents"<br />

worth get out of the porn business.<br />

The American Family Association has been<br />

spearheading a boycott of Kmart <strong>for</strong> four<br />

years because Mr. Antonini has refused to order<br />

Waldenbooks to stop their sale of pornography<br />

sold in their Walden books store (profits<br />

go into the parent company Kmart). The company<br />

suffered tremendous decline<br />

since the boycott began.<br />

The financial problems facing Kmart parallel<br />

AFA's four-year boycott. This is a matter of<br />

public record and can be verified by any investment<br />

fund manager. The boycott has not<br />

been totally responsible <strong>for</strong> all the financial<br />

problems, but has been a significant factor,<br />

however, this has not been mentioned by the<br />

business or secular press.<br />

Barb Schmid, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Mourn all children<br />

We have been hearing much rhetoric<br />

and lamentation about the recent<br />

tragedy in Oklahoma City, particu-<br />

Uirly concerning the horror and inhumanity of<br />

the murder of innocent children. Do we not<br />

LETTERS<br />

THURSDAY, MAY II, <strong>1995</strong><br />

see that a life is a life, regardless of age. sex,<br />

or nationality, and that all human life is sacred?<br />

Are our children somehow more precious<br />

than the multitudes of children killed by our<br />

nation in Iraq, Vietnam. Korea, or Japan''<br />

Why were these lives expendable and so<br />

easily extiguished?<br />

Our government, in the name of peace (or<br />

war), has made some morally reprehensible<br />

decisions. We are not just citizens of a country.<br />

we are all members of the human race,<br />

and as such we have a duty and an obligation<br />

to one another. We seem to have set ourselves<br />

apart and above all other people on this earth.<br />

Tliis is a grave mistake and I fear that there<br />

is truth to the saying, "what goes around,<br />

comes around."<br />

Children in our society are abused, starved,<br />

tortured, neglected and murdered every day.<br />

These children are every bit as innocent and<br />

deserving as those we mourn, yet we fail miserably<br />

to protect and value them.<br />

There is an inconsistency in our intense<br />

grief over the handful of un<strong>for</strong>tunate children<br />

in Oklahoma and in the way we fail to meet<br />

the basic needs of so many of our nation's<br />

youngest and most helpless citizens.<br />

Our laws routinely protect the rights of<br />

abusive adults at the expense of these "victims,"<br />

and fathers often shirk their financial<br />

obligation to their own children<br />

We have allowed violence to become glorified<br />

and commonplace, and we have allowed<br />

deadly weapons to be easily accessible to virtually<br />

anyone, even children. If we fail to value<br />

our children, a society's greatest asset and<br />

its future, then we do not value ourselves and<br />

our way of life. Such a society cannot endure.<br />

Our moral outrage over prolonged and extreme<br />

suffering should be equal to or even<br />

greater than our outrage over premature instant<br />

(or near instant) death. Both are senseless,<br />

unnecessary, and inhumane. We must<br />

begin to see and face reality, to put things in<br />

their proper perspective and get our priorities<br />

in order, and to live morally responsible lives<br />

— and we must demand and expect the same<br />

from government and our elected officials.<br />

Christine L. Kurth, Plymouth<br />

(ganton (Dbseroer<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>! THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

POINTS OF VIEW<br />

America's changes start at grass roots level<br />

I<br />

t seems thst no sooner than someone<br />

ssys, 'Things just can't get any<br />

worse," some new crisis occurs to<br />

shock the public into a new level of<br />

awareness of just how out of control<br />

and unpredictable the crisis in Americs<br />

has become.<br />

Persons) experience at a professional<br />

level compelled me to write an essay<br />

titled "The Secret Sabotage Inside of<br />

Black America," which was copyrighted.<br />

earlier this year.<br />

The document concludes with a<br />

model offered as sn alternative to the<br />

destruction in black America aa well as<br />

in mainstream America.<br />

I named this radical solution to our<br />

growingxrrisis The Master Builders<br />

Roll-Csll For Social Accountability, of<br />

which this editorial is the first official<br />

public exposure.<br />

The plan calls <strong>for</strong> a public roll call of<br />

the nation's governors, county administrators<br />

and city mayors. The goal<br />

is to create standardised gosls and systems<br />

of social accountability across<br />

America.<br />

Cities should be divided into districts,<br />

precincts or areas. Then, their<br />

ef<strong>for</strong>ts to develop the community<br />

should be highly publicized.<br />

The theory here is that if Detroit is<br />

in highly publicized competition with<br />

Grand Rapids to organise its citizens,<br />

including prisoners and ex-offenders as<br />

well as leaders and average citizens, we<br />

will shape the culture of consciousness<br />

<strong>for</strong> safety, unity and welfare across po-<br />

GUEST COLUMNIST<br />

LUKE LAMPWN<br />

• CMes should bo divided<br />

Into districts, precincts or<br />

srsns.<br />

pu 1st ions.<br />

The plsn could chsnge America's ap<br />

prosch to crisis management and social<br />

development by using strategies now<br />

used to promote sports and market<br />

goods and services.<br />

The plan calls <strong>for</strong> oommunitywide<br />

and nationwide motivational campaigns<br />

of standardized social participation<br />

and collaboration to restore community<br />

competence, confidence and<br />

credibility in America to rich and poor<br />

communities.<br />

It would also provide <strong>for</strong> a structure<br />

to organize, research, and manage social<br />

patterns of individual and group<br />

(P,C)21A<br />

behavior and organize volunteer systems<br />

of community management in cooperation<br />

with government agencies at<br />

local, state and national levels.<br />

We may reverse the cycles of social<br />

disorganization, destruction and crisis<br />

I at the point that we invest the same<br />

levels of planning, ef<strong>for</strong>t and enthusiasm<br />

that ia invested in political campaigns<br />

and athletic promotions. But<br />

probably not a minute sooner.<br />

Luke Lamphin Jr. is a <strong>Canton</strong> resident<br />

and social worker in the Detroit<br />

area. The <strong>Observer</strong> uses guest columns<br />

on a regular basis. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about writing one, call Jeff Counts,<br />

the editor, at 459-2700.<br />

Legislators right in seeking to cap suit damages<br />

h-h-h-h. Don't give Geoffrey<br />

Fieger this in<strong>for</strong>mation. It would Sspoil<br />

his dreams and shock him<br />

into a numerical reality.<br />

Fieger is a Southfield trial lawyer<br />

who makes a living suing doctors and<br />

manufacturers who allegedly injure his<br />

clients. That kind of law is called<br />

• tort." There is a big movement, nationally<br />

and in Michigan, to re<strong>for</strong>m tort<br />

law Naturally. Fieger is against it and<br />

professes not to understand the oppo<br />

sition.<br />

The re<strong>for</strong>mers never have proposed<br />

that the injured shouldn't be compensated<br />

<strong>for</strong> actual injuries. Those are<br />

known as "economic" dartiages. They<br />

include medical treatment, wheelchairs.<br />

lost wages and the like. They<br />

are noncontroversial<br />

The controversy is over "non-economic"<br />

damages; known as pain and<br />

suffering. A state Senate bill would<br />

limit P&S damages to $280,000 in police<br />

chase cases. Horrors, says Fieger,<br />

chanting the trial lawyer's litany: "Let<br />

the jury decide." He goes on to say it's<br />

just the insurance companies, not the<br />

city or the business or the professional<br />

person who must pay<br />

To test that proposition, let us take a<br />

simple but realistic case from the real<br />

world. Let's say you and I and eight<br />

others are merchants of Venice, and<br />

each owns a caravel, a total of 10. We<br />

send those caravels on trading expeditions<br />

to Spain and the Middle East,<br />

but Mediterranean pirates get one in<br />

10<br />

So we decide to share the risk. Each<br />

caravel is worth 10,000 lira, and one<br />

won't return. If we each pay a "premium"<br />

of 1,000 lira, we have a reserve of<br />

10.000 lira The unlucky entrepreneur<br />

who loses a ship to pirates collects.<br />

Now let's let the plot thicken. Suppose<br />

one shipper says his caravel had<br />

30,000 or 50,000 or 100,000 lira worth of<br />

cargo. We have only 10,000 in the pot.<br />

The shipper kicks and screams and<br />

moans and demands 100,000 lira. The<br />

doge's jury says the rest of us mast<br />

pay. But it's the last time we'll do business<br />

with that whiner.<br />

Non-economic damages, or pain and<br />

suffering, are much like that. How do<br />

we calculate our premiums when we<br />

have no advance idea what the damages<br />

will be?<br />

That's how insurance works. To calculate<br />

each insured's premium, we<br />

must have some calculable idea of<br />

Fund state's universities<br />

using policy, not politics<br />

One annual spring ritual in Michigan is<br />

the squabble over how the $1.3 billion<br />

budget <strong>for</strong> higher education gets doled<br />

out among the state's 15 public universities.<br />

With no coherent state policy driving appropriations<br />

decisions, the process has become the<br />

single most totally parochial donnybrook in<br />

Lansing. Legislators pick partisan sides. Those<br />

representing Lansing favor Michigan State University,<br />

and those from Ann Arbor push the<br />

University of Michigan. Or Spartan alums<br />

square off against Wayne State graduates.<br />

But over the past decade or so, a kind of tacit<br />

gentlemen's agreement has emerged that put at<br />

least the Big Three — U-M, MSU and WSU —<br />

at rough parity. If U-M got a 4-percent increase,<br />

so too would MSU and WSU.<br />

This year, however, Gov. John Engler<br />

surprised everybody by proposing a bud&t with<br />

sdditionsl special appropriations of $10 .1 million<br />

<strong>for</strong> MSU. $4.2 million <strong>for</strong> Western Michigan<br />

University and $1 million <strong>for</strong> Grand Valley<br />

State University. The net effect was to pick<br />

three winners (each receiving around a 6-percent<br />

increase) and 12 losers (each receiving<br />

around 3 percent, below the cost of inflation).<br />

Right away, talk erupted of special deals and<br />

political deck-stacking. Gov. Engler was intimately<br />

involved in picking new MSU President<br />

Peter McPherson. Rep Don Gilmer, who will be<br />

a m e m b e r of the all-powerful conference committee<br />

on higher education appropriations, is<br />

from Augusts, near WMU's campus in Kslama<br />

aoo. And Grand Valley, located nesr Grand<br />

Rapids, benefited from the general west side-ofthe<br />

state tilt of the Engler Administration^<br />

A period of ferocious - even by higher educetion<br />

appropriations standards - lobbying ensued<br />

Lad by Sen John Schwarz, a physician<br />

and alum of both U-M and WSU. and chair of<br />

the Senete Approprietiona subcommittee on<br />

higher ad, a compromise proposal emerged<br />

week that would give all universities general in<br />

cveaaee of 6 percent while maintaining the special<br />

outlays <strong>for</strong> the three winners.<br />

State revenue projections will come outnext<br />

Monday. Senete and House leaders will meet<br />

with Engler in the middle of next week to set<br />

Plainly. Michigan needs a policy-driven way<br />

to allocate funds to higher education. Political<br />

srm-twisting Is hardly a sensible basis <strong>for</strong> sup<br />

the greet universities on which much ot<br />

*l foture —<br />

PHILIP POWER<br />

The baais can be found in the report of the<br />

Commission on the Future of Higher Education<br />

in Michigan, published in 1984. This bipartisan<br />

panel, which included <strong>for</strong>mer MSU President<br />

John Hannah, unanimously recommended a<br />

funding system based on twin facts:<br />

a Naturally, the roles and missions of Michigan's<br />

universities differ. Research universities<br />

do not pretend to do the same thing as regional<br />

state colleges.<br />

B So, too, do costs per student. It does cost<br />

much more to educate a doctor at U-M than it<br />

does to train a lab technician at Oakland Community<br />

College or Schoolcraft College.<br />

The brilliance of the commission's report was<br />

to suggest thst Michigan's funding targets <strong>for</strong><br />

each type of university be set by examining how<br />

other states support their peer institutions -<br />

that Is, those with similar roles and missions.<br />

If, <strong>for</strong> exsmple, other states support their regional<br />

colleges st a level of $X per student, this<br />

should become a target <strong>for</strong> state funding in<br />

Michigan.<br />

You don't need a Ph.D. in rocket science to<br />

realize that once the current funding donnybrook<br />

is over, Michigan should adopt a rational<br />

system <strong>for</strong> supporting higher education based<br />

on the commission's model.<br />

Phil Power is chairman of the company that<br />

owns this newspaper He also is a regent of the<br />

U-M and was a member of the Commission on<br />

the Future of Higher Education in Michigan<br />

His Touch-Tone voice mail number is (313) 963-<br />

2047, Ext 1880. '<br />

TIM RICHARD<br />

what the loss might be. It's this concept<br />

Fieger professes to be unable to<br />

understand, repeatedly and at length,<br />

when he hassled the Senate Judiciary<br />

Committee last week.<br />

It's a convenient misunderstanding<br />

because plaintiffs' lawyers who work<br />

on a contingency typically collect onethird<br />

of the jury award (In fairness. I<br />

must report Fieger said, "I,don't do it<br />

<strong>for</strong> the money any more. 1 do it because<br />

it's right." Yeah, sure.)<br />

Remember, the question isn't calculating<br />

economic damages. It's calculating<br />

"pain and suffering."<br />

• The controversy Is over "non-economic" damages,<br />

known as pain and suffering. A state Sonnto bill would<br />

limit PAS damages to $280,000 in police chase casos.<br />

Horrors, says Roger, chanting the trial lawyer's Htany:<br />

'Let the Jury decide.'<br />

Some folks are stoic about pain and<br />

suffering. They'll <strong>for</strong>ce a smile and pre<br />

tend it doesn't hurt. They may go off in j<br />

a corner and bear their wounds quietly,<br />

like our poodle who avoided UB <strong>for</strong> two<br />

days after he'd suffered a gash in the<br />

side of his neck.<br />

Other folks make an operatic production<br />

out of it. They can emit melancholy<br />

wails that will rip your heartstrings.<br />

I recollect a drug addict, a veritable<br />

bum and drag on the public<br />

exchequer, a man who had <strong>for</strong>saken his<br />

relatives. When he died, relatives emerged<br />

from the woodwork demanding<br />

tens of millions of dollars <strong>for</strong> the loss of<br />

the dear, dear departed.<br />

Should pain and suffering be judged,<br />

as Fieger would have it, by a jury lis-<br />

tening to the sighs and moans of the<br />

injured or the survivors? Juries don't<br />

calculate actuarial tables. They don't<br />

tally how many $7 million sobs, $5 million<br />

sobs and $250,000 sobs they will<br />

hear in a year. They determine one case<br />

at a time. Juries can't judge pain and<br />

suffering.<br />

Our lawmakers are moving in the<br />

right direction when they say, hey,<br />

there's got to be a monetary cap on<br />

what a jury calls "pain and suffering<br />

But don't tell that to Geoffrey Fieger<br />

He doesn't understand these things, by<br />

his own admission, and doesn't want<br />

to.<br />

Tim Richard reports on the local implications<br />

of state and regional events<br />

His Touch-Tone voice mail number is<br />

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Family Room from page <strong>11</strong>A<br />

This tiro* trevel destination<br />

would be of great interest to Jean,<br />

seeing aa how she's Livonia's<br />

League of Women Voter* presiding<br />

officer. Jean alio told me 1920<br />

is the birthday of the league.<br />

After I spoke with Jean, I<br />

looked up suffrage in the diction<br />

ary because it's a word that puzzled<br />

me. I knew it had to do with<br />

voting righta — but could this<br />

word suffrage be related to suffer"'<br />

I mulled it over a bit, then looked<br />

it up. Turns out that I was all<br />

mixed up. The term suffrage has<br />

nothing to do with suffer. The<br />

word actually has its origin in medieval<br />

Latin where it meant vote,<br />

support and prayer. Now that<br />

makes more sense.<br />

At any rate, suffrage and voting<br />

sre significant to Jean's organization.<br />

And the organization is significant<br />

to Jean's life.<br />

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couldn't to Jean (not when 1 was<br />

talking directly to her anyway), I<br />

am one who, up until now, has<br />

taken my voting privilege <strong>for</strong><br />

granted. That's not to say 1 haven't<br />

been enthusiastic about it, 1<br />

have. I get that butterfly, excited<br />

feeling every time I pull the lever<br />

to shut the curtain behind me in<br />

the voting booth. 1 know that here<br />

I have a voice. And my voice has<br />

to be heard; it's the law. No rich<br />

guy. or bully, or madman can<br />

shout me down in here. I get listened<br />

to in this voting booth.<br />

And in 10 years when Carmen,<br />

my daughter, is old enough, sheli<br />

gat listened to, too. And my Mom.<br />

who was born in the year of women's<br />

suffrage, haa always bean listened<br />

to. And she's one of the<br />

quietest, most reserved people I<br />

know. Yet" her voice always gets<br />

through. And that's a neat thing.<br />

So <strong>for</strong> the three of us, three female<br />

representative* of three different<br />

generations, voting is, and alway*<br />

was, our right<br />

But then 1 got to thinking<br />

about my grandmother's generation.<br />

My own grandmother was a<br />

32-year-old married lady with<br />

three children when women won<br />

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to look over the headlines in the<br />

morning paper. Grandma, in the<br />

mean time, would be home slicing<br />

peaches and measuring and sifting<br />

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K R M WYGONIK<br />

Marquis Theatre<br />

presents magical tale<br />

E d<br />

Lendrum is Prince Peter and Lauren<br />

McCsbe. Princess Priscilla, in Marquis<br />

Theatre * musical adaptation of Hans<br />

Christian Andersen's The Princess and the Magic<br />

Pea." opening 7:30 p.m. Friday at the historic<br />

theater. 136 E. Main St.. downtown Northville.<br />

Both Livonia residents, Lendrum and McCabe<br />

are joined by chorus members Delaney Coyne and<br />

Michelle Butkovkh. Also featured in the caat are<br />

Jacqui Waahburn. (Zelda). Sarah Zakariah<br />

(Queen Sarsaparilla). Katlli Fortune (Zorina), Linday<br />

Fortune (Mary), and Matthew Britten<br />

(Witch's crony) of Farmington Hills.<br />

The show continues 2:30 p.m. Saturdays. <strong>May</strong><br />

13. 20. 27 and June 3.10. and 17. and 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sundays. <strong>May</strong> 21 and June 4. Tickets are $6. Call<br />

(810) 349-8<strong>11</strong>0.<br />

The Princess and the Magic Pea" tells about a<br />

royal kingdom in a state of national emergency as<br />

their Prince searches <strong>for</strong> a "true princess" to marry.<br />

But bow do you tell a real princess from a non<br />

princeaa? With the help of a magic pea, placed<br />

under a bed of many matreaaea, the true princess<br />

will be revealed!<br />

• Mary Jane Doerr's story about Toaca" focuses<br />

on just a few of the local stars in thia thrilling<br />

Michigan Opera Theatre production. Also cast in<br />

the show are Dean Unick of Farmington Hills,<br />

Tracey Conrad of Livonia, and Michaella Dionne<br />

of Bed<strong>for</strong>d. If we left anyone out, be sure to let us<br />

know.<br />

• St Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center will be presenting<br />

"La Fete Au Jardin." — The Garden Party<br />

"96, which features food from over 56 of metro<br />

Detroit's finest restaurants, and wine from around<br />

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Check out Entertaining<br />

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Kids, writs and teli us why<br />

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saves a boy's lift.<br />

Readers share ^Wish You<br />

Were Here'pictures, and<br />

memories of vacations to<br />

places near and far away.<br />

Blue Dog drummer Alex<br />

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H E A T W A<br />

• AT MERCY<br />

Martha Reeves shows the Mercyaires<br />

a few steps during rehearsing <strong>for</strong><br />

the <strong>May</strong> 21 benefit concert. Reeves visited<br />

Mercy High to rehearse with the girls<br />

on <strong>May</strong> 2.<br />

BY KULY WYGONIK<br />

STAff Wxrrra<br />

Martha Reeves, who waa recently<br />

inducted to the Rock and<br />

Roll Hall of Fame <strong>for</strong> her contrite<br />

Motown, including<br />

in the Streets," now<br />

haa a scholarship to bar name.<br />

will be per<strong>for</strong>ming st<br />

Mercy High School on <strong>May</strong> 21 to<br />

help raise money <strong>for</strong> the newly<br />

esUbliahad "Martha Reeves<br />

Scholarship Fund <strong>for</strong> tuition assistance,<br />

and instrumental music."<br />

All concert proceeds will go<br />

to the fund.<br />

Those who purchase $60 patron<br />

tickets will get the beat eeata<br />

in the house. They'll also be Invited<br />

to a champagne and appetiser<br />

afterglow where they can<br />

meet Reeves and the other stars<br />

of the show.<br />

"Martha Reeves is doing this<br />

to help die school. She's not<br />

doing it <strong>for</strong> money," said Roberta<br />

Campion choreographer <strong>for</strong> the<br />

school's singing and dancing enthe<br />

Mercyaires, which to<br />

o juniors and seniors by<br />

audition only. "A k* of people hi<br />

the community think that all the<br />

kids who go to Mercy are rich,<br />

but some parents work two jobs<br />

to send their kide to school hers.<br />

The scholarship fund will help<br />

Reeves snd Msrcy High<br />

School, which to celebrating<br />

50th anniversary this year, _<br />

acquainted in February during<br />

the "Golden Oidtas'HPHHH<br />

"The Mercyaires do a Motown<br />

medley that begins with 'Heat<br />

Wave* and ends with 'Dancing in<br />

the Streets,' which are both Martha<br />

Reeves tunes," said Campion<br />

who is stoo alu<br />

rector. "So we asked bs» to<br />

honorary chairman of our auction.<br />

She attended, asm the girls<br />

per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

microphone.<br />

Everyone loved it.<br />

"Our musk department chairman,<br />

Larry Tsevens. who also directs<br />

the Mercyairee, called bar,<br />

and asksd if she would be willing<br />

to do a benefit concert <strong>for</strong> tuition<br />

scholarships, snd she aaid W<br />

After fraduating from<br />

Northeastern High achool In Detroit,<br />

Reeves joined several girl<br />

groupa. William Olnwim el<br />

"Hitavllle, USA" approached her<br />

snd imirtH >he come to work<br />

<strong>for</strong> him. That led to a meeting<br />

with Barry Gordy, and the rest is<br />

Motown history.<br />

Shell be per<strong>for</strong>ming at Mercy<br />

High School with her sisters, the<br />

Also on the program are the<br />

Mercyaires, the Honorable<br />

Myron H. Wahls and his jess<br />

trio, snd "Dr.<br />

16-pseos "Big<br />

Or-<br />

By day, Wahls to a Court of<br />

Appeals Judps in Detroit, in hia<br />

ing "Georgia" with • jam trio.<br />

Wahls also per<strong>for</strong>ms regularly<br />

with jam great Lionel Hampton.<br />

Martha and the Vandella's will<br />

be porfeflag In the second half<br />

of the program. The grand finale,<br />

of ooume, will be her rock and roil<br />

j In the Streets."<br />

and bar sisters visited<br />

High School twice to<br />

with the Mercyaires <strong>for</strong><br />

the grand finale, a musical ssJute<br />

will involve all of the groups per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

In the <<br />

4 Opera great stuff' <strong>for</strong> local singers<br />

BY MAS Y JANE DOER*<br />

SrtriAL *<br />

The whole world to a stags <strong>for</strong> Michael Parr of<br />

Livonia, and Parker Plague of <strong>Canton</strong>, aa they step<br />

into their ooetumee <strong>for</strong> Michigan Opera Theatre's<br />

enormous production of the Gisoomo Puccini favorite<br />

Toeca."<br />

An Allstate claims processor by dsy, Parr, who<br />

plays a prieet in 'Toaca," haa found himself in<br />

with the Michigan Opera Theatre<br />

chorus as he prepares <strong>for</strong> an opera career.<br />

to great stuff," aaid Parr, 28, about this<br />

"Toaca"<br />

7 A graduate of Albion Collect, with degrees In<br />

buaineee and meth. Parr said be got hooked on opera<br />

in a sophomore musk appreciation ooures.<br />

Now, nothing to par <strong>for</strong> the eouroe. The tenor, the<br />

of three brothers, to single and fleses his<br />

i working, studying, snd singing.<br />

he ran 12 miles ia a March of Dimes<br />

marathon be<strong>for</strong>e singing : in MOT'S thj three-hour-long<br />

production of "Don Giovanni."<br />

"It gsts busy, hut I enjoy it," aaid Parr, a 1908<br />

•ratkuata of ChurchfD High School to In Livonia He<br />

Metropolitan Open star<br />

of he has<br />

grader at Walker EU<br />

to atoo caat In Toaca,"<br />

love and<br />

the crafty actions of the<br />

Italy.<br />

like a oinaaroom to him<br />

K<br />

"Hang the Moon" at the Purple Rooe Theater in<br />

Chelsea, and Italian history in MOT'S Toaca"<br />

He's also appearing In a Greek tragedy "The Tbebens,"<br />

at the Hilberry Theatre in Detroit.<br />

"I am just a normal Uds," said Plagua That's an<br />

understatement. Even though he's currently involved<br />

in three shone. Plague maintains sn A aver<br />

aft and doee his homework between acanee. For<br />

Toaca," he studied Italian history and learned<br />

how to sing "Ts Deuma"<br />

As a member of the children's chorus. Plague<br />

finds himself In the middle of the recreation of the<br />

tragedy, learning about the evils of Rome's horror<br />

house "Caatel SantAngek." Everything to in Italian<br />

and Plague knows every detail of the complicated<br />

plot.<br />

"Now. this to gross," said Plague deecribing how<br />

the infamous chief of police propositions the tempeetuoua<br />

Toaca in eichengs <strong>for</strong> her lover's life.<br />

"Singing in Italton to easy, ones you get the hsng<br />

of it," said Plague.<br />

Thia to the first time be has suag ia an Italian<br />

opera, but not his first time per<strong>for</strong>ming with a live<br />

pit orchsotra. Plague has appeared at the Fisher<br />

Theatre in "King sad I," and with the Dearborn<br />

Players Guild in "Oliver."<br />

"I can't help singing the music all the time. It is<br />

in my mind and is subconscious." mid Plague<br />

Plague to not without friends snd family on the<br />

Masonic Temple etsgt. Hia voioe teacher Joeeph<br />

Pokoraki of Rocheeter Hills to the Act 01 jailer and<br />

hia father, Kerry Plague, to a supra.<br />

!/<br />

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CONCERT<br />

2 p.m Sunday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21<br />

1 Benefit concert<br />

<strong>for</strong> Mercy High School,<br />

29300 W. <strong>11</strong> Mile Road.<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

Ttekmts: $10 general<br />

seating, $20 reserved.<br />

$50 patron, includes<br />

reserved seating and<br />

champagne afterglow,<br />

following concert. Call<br />

(810) 476-3270<br />

DAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Totca"<br />

j Michigan Opera Theatre<br />

production al the Masonic Temple Theatre.<br />

500 Temple. Detroit.<br />

_ r 8 p.m. Saturdays. <strong>May</strong> 13 &<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20; 8 p.m. Wednesday. <strong>May</strong> 17; and 2<br />

p.m. Sunday. <strong>May</strong> 21.<br />

TUskots: $20 to $49 Purchase twg full-price<br />

tickets, and each child, under the age of 12.<br />

can sit with parents <strong>for</strong> $10 each Call (313)<br />

' 874-SING or Ttcketmaster (810) 645-6666<br />

Plague hates to be aaked what he will be when he<br />

grows up. Perhaps that is because be to so grown up<br />

already.<br />

Ukrainian-born soprano Maria Guleghina makes<br />

her MOT debut in the title of role of Floria Toaca.<br />

Other principal parte are played by Richard di<br />

Rensi (Cevaradoesi). Richard Cowan (Baron Scar<br />

pia>. Donald Conrad Hartman, Scott Piper and<br />

Lawrence Formoea. Toaca" to directed by Harry<br />

Silverstein. Music director is Steven Mercurio.<br />

Mary Jane Doerr of Troy is s full-time teacher<br />

and freelance writer who tpecuduee in opera and<br />

mueical theater


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p.m. Gue»t» will be greeted by<br />

music from the Melchor Huerta<br />

Manacht Band Ed Jonna.<br />

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Vino, will conduct an auction<br />

of rare and collectible wines<br />

This year. Gail and Dick<br />

Purtan. WKQI FM. and Mary<br />

and Rich Fisher. WJBK-TV 2.<br />

team-up to host the event, pre<br />

sented by Ford Motor Co., to<br />

benefit the center's programs<br />

<strong>for</strong> abused and neglected children<br />

• Mr Hulot s Holiday." will<br />

be shown in the Livonia Civic<br />

Center <strong>Library</strong> Auditorium.<br />

32777 Five Mile Road. 7 p.m<br />

Wednesday. <strong>May</strong> 17. This<br />

French slapstick movie is the<br />

last of the Talk Cinema" se<br />

ries <strong>for</strong> this year Admission is<br />

with a current membership to<br />

the Friends of Livonia Librar-<br />

• A new music video that's<br />

being aired on "MTV." "Juke<br />

Bo*" and "BET" was directed<br />

and produced by Rocket Productions<br />

of Pontiac and edited<br />

at Grace & Wile Studios of<br />

Farmington Hills. It features<br />

the rhythm and blues group<br />

"Fabu" of Detroit singing ita<br />

new single. "Just Roll "<br />

J"he video wa» shot <strong>for</strong> Atlantic-Records<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THVRSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Jazzman:<br />

Larry Notero,<br />

one of<br />

the country's<br />

top sax players,<br />

and his<br />

quartet will<br />

per<strong>for</strong>m 2-4<br />

p.m., Sunday,<br />

June 4<br />

at a benefit<br />

<strong>for</strong> the St.<br />

Vincent and<br />

Sarah Fisher<br />

Center in<br />

Farmington<br />

Hills. Call<br />

(810)626-<br />

7527 <strong>for</strong> tickets.<br />

: y<br />

t/4<br />

Local songsters present concerts<br />

The Music Department of St.<br />

•James Presbyterian Church.<br />

>5360 W Si* Mile Road. Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

is presenting a musical "Made in<br />

the US A,' 6:30 p.m. Fri. & Sat..<br />

<strong>May</strong> 12-13. The show includes<br />

JIT* blue*, barbershop, country_<br />

Micky Mouse, the Harrison High<br />

School Jaxx Band, and more A<br />

dinner at 6:30 p.m.. which is included<br />

in the pnce of the ticket.<br />

will preced the show. Ticket* are<br />

$10 adult*. $5 <strong>for</strong> children 12 and<br />

under Call (313) 634-7730.<br />

• Farmington Community Chorus.<br />

over 80 voices strong, presents<br />

ita 16th Anniversary concert.<br />

"A* Time Goee By." 8 p.m.<br />

Friday and Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 12-13.<br />

at Harrison High School. Farmington<br />

Hill*.<br />

The chorus, under the direction<br />

Nardin Park Series<br />

closes with talented duo<br />

Nardin Park United Methodist<br />

Church will doae their<br />

1994-96 music series jnth a<br />

concert featuring Anne and<br />

Todd Wilson, 7JO p.m Sunday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21.<br />

A reception will follow the<br />

program- The public ia invited,<br />

there ia no admission charge or<br />

offering. The church i* at<br />

29687 Weet <strong>11</strong> Mile Road, west<br />

of Middlebelt. in Farmington<br />

Hills. Call (810) 476-8860 <strong>for</strong><br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Solo keyboard per<strong>for</strong>mers,<br />

Anne and Todd Wilson will<br />

join together to per<strong>for</strong>m musical<br />

selections <strong>for</strong> organ snd piano.<br />

Collectively, they have<br />

won 17 organ competition*,<br />

and are in great demand a* re<br />

citalist* throughout the Mid-<br />

PREVIEW<br />

The concert will culminate a<br />

day-long celebration, featuring<br />

the dedication of the church's<br />

Petrof Grand Piano.<br />

While the Petrof name is a<br />

fairly new entry in the American<br />

marketplace, it ranks high<br />

on the international seniority<br />

list of keyboard instrument*<br />

The company is located in<br />

what is now called the Republic<br />

of Czech snd recently celebrated<br />

it* 126th anniversary.<br />

Melvin C. Rookus, minister<br />

of muaic. said Nardin Park's<br />

piano is 9 feet 3-inche* in<br />

length and provides a tone that<br />

ia one of the moet magnificent<br />

in the metropolitan area.<br />

of Steven SeGravea, accompanied<br />

by Susan Garr. will sing songs<br />

from the last six decade* including<br />

"A* Time Goee By," "Rock A<br />

Round the Clock," end "42nd<br />

Street-"<br />

Several soloist* and small ensembles<br />

will also per<strong>for</strong>m, and<br />

there will be some comical numbers<br />

too.<br />

Get your tickets early, they sold<br />

out last year. Advance tickets are<br />

available from any chorus member.<br />

and at the Farmington Hills<br />

Department of Special Servicaa,<br />

31500 <strong>11</strong> Mile Road. For mora in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call chorus manager,<br />

Kathy Hall, (810) 471-4516.<br />

Farmington Community Chorus<br />

is sponsored by the City of<br />

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Metropolitan Youth Symphony<br />

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Metropolitan Youth Symphony<br />

will be per<strong>for</strong>ming 4:30 p.m. Sunday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 14 at the Macomb Center<br />

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Clinton Township. On the pro<br />

gram are light classical and con<br />

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Alan McNair, Troy High School<br />

Orchestra director, and assistant<br />

director of the Rochester Symphony<br />

Orchestra, conducts the<br />

Youth Symphony Orchestra.<br />

Richard Piippo, founder and<br />

music director of the Fairlane<br />

Youth Chamber Mualc Guild<br />

heads the Concert Orcheatxa. -<br />

The String Orchestra i* under<br />

the direction of Jackqueline Col<br />

man. director of the Middle<br />

School Music Program at Detroit<br />

Country Day School.<br />

• Over 160 members of the Livo<br />

nia Youth Philharmonic of Michigan<br />

will present a spring concert<br />

6 p-m. Monday. <strong>May</strong> 15 at Laurel<br />

Manor in Livonia, bringing to a<br />

cloae the organization's sixth sea<br />

son.<br />

Philharmonic members are<br />

from 21 communities in southeast<br />

Michigan and range in age from<br />

five to 18.<br />

• Livonia Churchill High<br />

School's Creative Per<strong>for</strong>ming Arts<br />

Program will present a fcpring<br />

concert featuring ballet. Up. jau.<br />

and modern dances, 8 p.m. Friday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 26, Churchill High<br />

School, 8900 New burgh Road.<br />

Livonia. Ticketa $6. studenU $4.<br />

Workshops teach<br />

kids about acting<br />

Encourage your children to "act<br />

up" by enrolling them in a summer<br />

acting workshop<br />

• The Theatre Guild of Livonia<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d is offering classes in acting<br />

<strong>for</strong> children in grades, kindergarten<br />

to nine beginning June 3.<br />

StudenU will learn different acting<br />

styles, warm-ups, improvise<br />

tion, bow to audition, and present<br />

a show at the end of the six week<br />

course.<br />

The coet is $40. Call (313) 637<br />

4145 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Classes will be Uught by Irene<br />

Hublick who has worked extensiveiy<br />

in the area as an actor, director<br />

and children's theeUr<br />

Schoolcraft College Foundation<br />

presents "The Return To Moacow<br />

Recital" 3 p.m. Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 21,<br />

at Livonia City Hall.<br />

TickeU are $5. Call (313) 462<br />

4417 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation..<br />

The event features Schoolcraft<br />

piano studenU David Chan, Jennifer<br />

Chen, Peggy Liao. Sophie<br />

Liao, Hiroko Uefuji, Christopher<br />

teacher. Classes will be at the tbe :<br />

ater guild, 15138 Beech Day. one<br />

block south of Five Mile in Red<strong>for</strong>d.<br />

• "Whistle Stop Players." sponsored<br />

by the Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council, will be offering a<br />

summer per<strong>for</strong>ming arts workshop.<br />

July 17-21. StudenU will<br />

learn singing <strong>for</strong> per<strong>for</strong>mance,<br />

acting and stage direction*, styles<br />

of dance, development of script*,<br />

and about costumes and prop*. A<br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance will be presented on 1<br />

July 21 <strong>for</strong> parents The fee i*<br />

$100, call (313) 416-4-ART.<br />

Jennifer Tobin is the workabop<br />

director.<br />

'Return to Moscow' recital '<br />

showcases piano students<br />

Temporelli, Sakura Toyama and<br />

Elena Tsai.<br />

These studenU studied <strong>for</strong><br />

three weeks last year at the Moacow<br />

Conservatory of Music and<br />

have been asked to return this<br />

year.<br />

The recital is a fund raiser <strong>for</strong><br />

the trip.<br />

Violinist, pianist<br />

premiere work at recital<br />

Southfield's Cultural Arta Department<br />

is sponsoring these<br />

noteable events.<br />

• World - renowned violinist Mark<br />

LuboUky and pianist Vladislav<br />

Kovalsky headline the American<br />

premiere of composer Alfred<br />

Schnittke's newest work "SonaU<br />

No. 3 <strong>for</strong> Violin and Piano." at a<br />

benefit recital 7:30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 17 at St Hugo of the<br />

Hilla. Weat Bloomfield. Proceed*<br />

will benefit the Southfield Con-<br />

Far well<br />

fi Frtends<br />

servatory of Music to purchase s<br />

piano <strong>for</strong> the conservatory. Tick<br />

eU $15 adulU, $10 student* and<br />

senior citizens. Call (810) 354-<br />

4717.<br />

• Paper Bag Productions will<br />

present "Cinderella," 1:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 20 in Room <strong>11</strong>5 of<br />

the Perk* and Recreation Building,<br />

26000 Evergreen Roed,<br />

Southfield The musical preaen-<br />

Ution is the final Kid* Koncert<br />

<strong>for</strong> the 1994-95 seeson. Call (810)<br />

354-4717.<br />

Mother's Day Brunch Buffet<br />

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ENJOY DINNER AT FARWELI/S<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Local restaurants pamper mothers<br />

If you'd rather leave the<br />

cooking to someone else on<br />

Mother's Day, here are some<br />

local restaurants planning special<br />

dinners to treat mom royally<br />

on her day, Sunday, <strong>May</strong><br />

14.<br />

• Cafe Cortina. 30716 W. 10<br />

Mile Road, Farmington Hills,<br />

(810) 474-3033 — Pamper<br />

mom in the warm atmosphere<br />

of Cafe Cortina. Homemade<br />

Italian Biacotti (cookie*) and<br />

chocolates will be presented to<br />

moms, noon to 6:30 p.m.<br />

• Hudson's — Si* course<br />

brunch served on Mother's<br />

D*y at each of Hudaon's <strong>11</strong><br />

restauranU including Westland<br />

(313) 458-6660; Fairlane<br />

(313) 436 7763; Oakland (810)<br />

597 2040; and Twelve Oaks<br />

(810) 344 6986. Seatings <strong>11</strong><br />

a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Live enter-<br />

Uinment st all locations. Cost<br />

<strong>for</strong> children under 12 is $6.95<br />

and $<strong>11</strong>.96 <strong>for</strong> adulU. Call <strong>for</strong><br />

reservation*.<br />

• Brady's Food it Spirit*, inside<br />

the Holiday Inn of Farmington<br />

Hills, 38123 W. 10 Mile<br />

Road. (810) 478-7780 - Open<br />

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. <strong>for</strong> brunch.<br />

Sunri*e specials, peel and eat<br />

shrimp, carved roa*t sirloin of<br />

beef, Virginia smoked ham, assorted<br />

miniature pastries, complementary<br />

carnation <strong>for</strong><br />

mother*. Prices $18.95 adulU.<br />

$14.95 senior citizens, $8.95<br />

children ages 6-12, children<br />

under five eat free<br />

• The Rosewood Teahouse.<br />

<strong>11</strong>8 W. Third Street. Roches-<br />

Ur. (810) 652-3556 - Mother's<br />

Day Brunch, <strong>11</strong> a.m. and 2:30<br />

p.m., cost )15.95 adults, $10.95<br />

children 12 and under. Call <strong>for</strong><br />

reservations.<br />

• Stelline — The Somerset<br />

Collection. 2801 W. Big Beaver<br />

Road, Troy, (810) 649-0102 -<br />

Chef Massimo Fedozzi haa created<br />

a prii fixe five course<br />

Mother's Day menu that features<br />

polenU with wild mushrooms,<br />

ravioli stuffed with<br />

spinach mousse and goat<br />

cheese, salad. Chicken ArraggiaU<br />

(chicken sauteed with<br />

shrimps, and wild mushrooms)<br />

and chocolate truffle <strong>for</strong> dessert.<br />

Cost $19.95 per person,<br />

not including tax, gratuity or<br />

beverage. Serving noon to 5<br />

p.m., regular menu also available.<br />

• Morton's of Chicago, Oakland<br />

Towne Square building,<br />

off Northwestern Highway (between<br />

Civic Center Drive and<br />

Lahser Road), Southfield,<br />

(810) 354-6006 — Special pre<br />

set, fixed price menu 4-8 p.m.<br />

Sun., <strong>May</strong> 14, regular menu 4-<br />

10 p.m. Special menu features<br />

cream of broccoli soup, salad,<br />

broiled salmon or filet Mignon,<br />

vegeUble, potato, salad. Cost<br />

Ramo Jazz Group plays at fest<br />

The 102nd Ann Arbor <strong>May</strong> Festival.<br />

hosted by the University<br />

Musical Society of the University<br />

of Michigan, and sponsored by<br />

Ford Motor Company, is Msy <strong>11</strong> -<br />

14. Call (313) 764-2538 or 1-800-<br />

221-1229 <strong>for</strong> ticket in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

This will be the Musical Society's<br />

final presenUtion of the annual<br />

spring multi-concert.<br />

Here are some highlighU:<br />

• Thurs., <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 5:30 p.m. —<br />

Prelude Picnic Buffet — Dow<br />

Atrium. Chemistry Building.<br />

TickeU $36. The Metropolitan<br />

Opera Orchestra per<strong>for</strong>ms 8 p.m.<br />

at Hill Auditorium. TickeU range<br />

from $20 to $48. Program —<br />

James Levine conductor, Margaret<br />

Price, soprano — Schubert:<br />

Symphony No. 8 in b minor. "Un-<br />

* SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT *<br />

BOBBY COLLINS<br />

TMUfl., FRI.. SAT.<br />

MAY <strong>11</strong>-13TH<br />

I<br />

BOW D MIL. V—) O*<br />

*. a<br />

Bneida. Reed cV: Barton,<br />

Koval Doulton. Royal<br />

VVorifstcr. Sasaki, Spodo,<br />

l owle. and<br />

\ illrrov & linih<br />

THURSDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong> - SUNDAYMAY 21<br />


48 * The <strong>Observer</strong> TIN KSDAY MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Meadow Brook line-up offers variety of entertainment<br />

Tickets <strong>for</strong> sbuws al l he 199?><br />

Vlreiiu* Hruok Muuc Festival, an<br />

th»- campus i*i Oakland I niversi<br />

tv in Rochester. jfu on sate 10 a m<br />

Morulas. Mas IS at The Palaor<br />

ami Pin* knol> Box Office*. and<br />

all Ticket master centers To<br />

charge tickets, call -iSlOl t*4S<br />

6*566<br />

This summer » line up feature*<br />

MIDW of the entertainment indus<br />

tr> '» biggest names in blue*, ja/i.<br />

lamilv show*. classical, modern<br />

nx~k ami folk<br />

"We feel »r have put toother a<br />

line up which will ipse am enter<br />

tainment lover an i>pt»ortunit> tu<br />

come out and enjoy a show at one<br />

of the moat VMIC and intimate<br />

outdoor concert venues in the<br />

counlr> >aid Jim McOue. dim<br />

Uir ol event* <strong>for</strong> Palace Spurt.*<br />

and Entertainment, which man<br />

age* the fe>ti\al "Whether you<br />

enju> modern rack, jazz, folk fam<br />

il> shows or the classics. Meadow<br />

Brook will have something <strong>for</strong><br />

you "<br />

Here is the schedule More<br />

shows will be added n> the wjm<br />

mer progresses. Shows l>egin *»<br />

p m unlev* otherwise noted<br />

PREVIEW<br />

• June 16 — Stephen Stills. £20<br />

pa%ilton. $10 lawn.<br />

• June 22 Richanl Jem. come<br />

dian. 122 50 pavilion. $12.50 lawn.<br />

• June 30 Playboys. Mitch<br />

Ryder. l»ar> Puckett and The<br />

Shangri Las. $22.50 pavilion.<br />

$12-50 lawn<br />

• July 1 — Sarah McLachlan.<br />

{Kip artist. $27 50 pavilion. $15<br />

lawn<br />

• July 2 — Pop rockers Bare<br />

naked Ladies with special guest<br />

Bills Bragg. $18 50 pavilion.<br />

$12 50 lawn<br />

• lulv 4 — Reggae Supersplash<br />

with Aswad. Buju Banton.<br />

Dennis Brown. Wailing Souls,<br />

Worl A Girl. Junior Tucker.<br />

Skoot Band. Christafari and<br />

M C Tommy Cowan. $25 pavilion<br />

$15 lawn. 5 p.m.<br />

• July-8 — Shawn Colvin, pop<br />

artist. $22.50 pavilion. $12.50<br />

lawn<br />

• July <strong>11</strong> — Pat Metheny Group.<br />

$27 50 pavilion, $15 lawn<br />

• Julv 14 Bob McCrath. chil-<br />

dren* per<strong>for</strong>mer. $12.50 pavilion.<br />

$7.50 lawn. 2 4 6pm<br />

• July 21 — Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra. Neeme Jarvi Conductor,<br />

"Beethoven's Big Fives." $15<br />

pavilion, $10 lawn<br />

• July 22 — Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra. Lan Shui conductor,<br />

'"Beethoven Lives Upstair*."<br />

Young People * Concert. $10 pavilion,<br />

$8 lawn. noon.<br />

• July 22 — Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra, Neeme Jarvi conductor.<br />

Russian Favorites. $15 pavilion.<br />

$10 lawn<br />

• July 23 — Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra. Lan Shu.i conductor.<br />

Laser Light Spectacular. $20 pavilion.<br />

$12 50 lawn. 8:30 p.m.<br />

• July 24 — American Family<br />

Theatre's Pinocchio stage play,<br />

$10 pavilion. $5 lawn. <strong>11</strong> a.m<br />

• July 29 — The David Sanborn<br />

Group. $25 pavilion. $12.50 lawn<br />

• August 3 — Dave Koz, jazz art<br />

ist. $20 pavilion. $10 lawn<br />

• August <strong>11</strong> — Weezer. $17 50<br />

pavilion. $10 lawn<br />

• August 12 — An evening with<br />

Barry Manilow. $45 pavilion. $20<br />

lawn<br />

• August 13 — Always Patsy<br />

Cline. stage show. $25 pavilion,<br />

$10 lawn<br />

• August 19 Robert Cray with<br />

special guest Taj Mahal. $25 pa<br />

vilion. $12.50 lawn.<br />

• August 20 — Judy Collins and<br />

David Gates. $25 pavilion. $12 50<br />

lawn.<br />

• August 29 — The Neville<br />

Brothers featuring Aaron Neville<br />

with special guest Ivan Neville.<br />

$22.50 pavilion, $12.50 lawn<br />

DS0 at Mead-<br />

ow Brook:<br />

Meadow<br />

Hrook's season<br />

features<br />

a variety of<br />

entertainment,including<br />

the DetroitSymphony<br />

Orchestra.<br />

The symphony<br />

will be<br />

per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

there July<br />

21-23.<br />

• August 31 Shari Lewis, chih"<br />

dren's per<strong>for</strong>mer. $15 pavilion.<br />

$10 lawn. 7 pm.<br />

• September 1 Roger Wittak<br />

er. $27.50 pavilion. $12.50 lawn.<br />

• Septemi»er 2 Joan Baez, $25<br />

pavilion, $12.50 lawn.<br />

Nightmarish psychological thriller is un<strong>for</strong>gettable<br />

"Veronica's R o o m "<br />

TbMt«r Standing Roorr<br />

Onfy Productions at :ne<br />

City of Souinfieka's hislofic<br />

park "The Burgh"<br />

northeast come* of Crvic<br />

Center 0MlbA(ri Day<br />

913-427-1410<br />

Plaza Florist<br />

• a n d Glttsfl<br />

then as a demented killer. Travis,<br />

likewise effects a good character<br />

transition.<br />

Elizabeth Racer and John<br />

Alwardt make a handsome young<br />

couple, who on their second date,<br />

meet thr middle aged folks in a<br />

restaurant What appears to be a<br />

series of casual meetings turn out<br />

to lie a ghastly plan to harvest an<br />

other murder victim.<br />

As the couple , remove the<br />

sheets, they explain how Veronica<br />

died of tuberculousis. They want<br />

the young woman to pretend she<br />

is Veronica and spend a few<br />

minutes with a sister who has<br />

cancer.<br />

The young man is suspicious.<br />

MotneAA.<br />

tylowesti.<br />

j b a u<br />

floral Cents<br />

2734® 7<br />

313-534-8*00<br />

odWi Day al 4 a at<br />

jssEML<br />

CI niuil• n mm rr Ina<br />

NOVO S NOWrfS, InC.<br />

25096 6 MHa Rngie Profession<br />

sis. Active Stngtes. Seiect>ve Professional.<br />

Windsor Slntfes w« sponsor a "Smfies<br />

CoaHbon Benem Dance." 7:30 p.m.<br />

to 1 am. Friday. <strong>May</strong> 12 at Uvonia Holiday<br />

mn Hotel. Six Mile east of I-175. Laurel<br />

Park Mat. Uvonia. Dressy attire, men<br />

must wear a coat and be. Admission is<br />

$12 advance. <strong>11</strong>5 at tne door. Proceeds<br />

t® benefit Children's Hospital of Michigan<br />

Bethany, a support and social poup tor<br />

divorced and separated Christians, meets<br />

8 p.m. the third Saturday of each month<br />

at St. Kenneth Church. Haagerty Road<br />

south of Five MHe. Rymouth Township. A<br />

special evening of entertainment feetur<br />

ing the Earth An^es. a dance/Hp-synch<br />

group of 9-15 year old boys and girts will<br />

be Saturday. Aprt 22 Donation $£<br />

(313)261-9123.<br />

(810)851 9909<br />

IT I<br />

Wedneaday Suburban Singles how dance<br />

parties is every Wednesday 8 I p.m. to 12 30<br />

am every Wednesday at Burton<br />

Manor.<br />

1-96 and master Exit 177. Uvonia. Ad<br />

mission $3. Proper attire, No jeans<br />

(810) 842-0443.<br />

Newburg Singles mmwtnes meets 7 p.m.<br />

on the third Sunday or each month m<br />

Guthrie Han of Newburg united Methodist<br />

Chuch. 36500 Ann Aibor Trail, eas.' of<br />

Newburtfi. Uvonia. Everyone, smgle or<br />

mamed is welcome Light refreshments<br />

served<br />

(313)663-0014<br />

Ballroom dancing<br />

FATOH iwhi wcmnomi<br />

A nonprofit social poup tor singles ages<br />

25-40. wt» share common interests and<br />

want to <strong>for</strong>m new Mendships- it's not urn<br />

ited to the Farmington area and members<br />

participate m more than 200 activities per<br />

(313) 525-8913.<br />

Ann Art** Singles Baiaoom Dancers meet<br />

8-30-<strong>11</strong>:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the Grotto<br />

CU> of Ann Arbor. 2070 W Stadium Blvd<br />

u*e band Admission $4.50 per person.<br />

Dance lessons available 7-8 p.m. tor a<br />

9.5*-) 1* APR<br />

WO) 478-9181.<br />

IPLACT<br />

Single Place Adult Ministries of Frst Pres<br />

bytertan Church of Northville. 200 E.<br />

Mam, NorthvUe. presents a social group<br />

cafled Single Place, which meets 7:30<br />

p m every Wednesday at the church<br />

<strong>May</strong> 17 programs will be:<br />

Deepening Our Relationships to Christ<br />

as a Way to Attract Love to Ourselves<br />

with speaker. David ConneH Cost $4<br />

World Class Marathon Runner with<br />

speaker. Doug Kurtis<br />

(810) 34949<strong>11</strong>.<br />

The Rev. Paul Ciough leads Scripture<br />

messages relevant to da«y smgle hvmg<br />

10:45 a.m. Sundays, m Knox Han. Ward<br />

The <strong>Observer</strong>! THURSDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong> *58<br />

PreaOytenan Cnuren. 17000 Fannmgton<br />

Road, at Su Mas Road. Uvonia. T* n<br />

Over (TO), 7.30 p.m. second and lourth<br />

Fnday o< each month, m Kno« Hai or<br />

Ward Presbyterian Church. A*»o available,<br />

volleyball. 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays.<br />

PI3) 422 1854.<br />

An adult discussion group meets 7:30-<br />

<strong>11</strong>.15 p.m. the second and lourth Friday<br />

of each month m First UnitariarMJniversaiist<br />

Church. 1917 Washtenaw Ave., Ann<br />

Arbor. The program is not churcn^fNiated.<br />

The group • open to those age 21<br />

and older Admaaton is $5 per person<br />

and $2 <strong>for</strong> volunteers Snacks are served<br />

at each meetmg<br />

(313)9964141.<br />

mrxwommm<br />

The Metro Mmglers. a singles ptwP tor<br />

people with dtsabHrties ages 21-35. is<br />

sponsored by the Easter Seal Society.<br />

(313) 338-9626 or (810) 646-3347<br />

Acmrmuaoour<br />

The Activities Group is smgle adults paruapatmg<br />

m a variety of activities on an<br />

organized year-round baets. They are not<br />

affiliated with any seff-help group, retag<br />

•ous or political organization Membership<br />

fee is $30 The flrst golf outmg of the seeson<br />

is Fnday. Apr* 14. at Copper Creek. A<br />

Toronto theater weekend is planned April<br />

22. Can 810-669-5333 tor in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

(810) 624-7777.<br />

ST. IPTTH IWIW It<br />

St Edith Singles, 21 and over, meet at<br />

7:30 p.m. the second and fourth<br />

Wednesday


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The <strong>Observer</strong> THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

'Panther' rewrites history, but retains message<br />

X>HKI<br />

MOSAGMAH<br />

ll all siart»<br />

with a traffic<br />

llgfrl After an<br />

other child is run<br />

down at a busv<br />

intersection, the<br />

prinumK black<br />

Oakland. Calif,<br />

neighborhood<br />

take* it> pr»ie>l<br />

to the >trwt» in<br />

the <strong>for</strong>m of a<br />

can, il en<br />

cminigir» the n«**»!> <strong>for</strong>med Black<br />

Panther Parts fur Self Defense to<br />

:.irn up the heat Faking their cue<br />

frvra the recently munieml Mai<br />

culm X to gain respect ""by any<br />

meant. nece*»«ry thes >tart to<br />

. .irrv gun?i-<br />

While there has f**ri consider<br />

iMf controversy about the hiator<br />

ical accuracy of the film. Mario<br />

\ 4ii Peebles' "Panther " es cap<br />

tare the »pinl of 196? Much like<br />

the movement he chronicle*, the<br />

\oun? director strays from his.<br />

original aims but not without sue<br />

One of these is the feeling of<br />

solidarity the film maintains,<br />

from stirring meetings at<br />

cluttered storefront office* to the<br />

historic march into the State Leg<br />

i»lature building past an already<br />

befuddled Ronald Reagan<br />

Phe-e are heady times <strong>for</strong> the<br />

Panthers a> women join, chapters<br />

<strong>for</strong>m in either cities, and average<br />

!.«e> want to do their part. Some<br />

want to carry guns, others think<br />

they can pick up women. Most,<br />

howpver, want to remedy what<br />

they *ee a.s +00 years of oppression<br />

from "The Man<br />

Bobby Seale ami Huey Newton,<br />

founders of the Party, remain central<br />

to the film Though Seale<br />

says that interaction between he<br />

and Newton iwho died in 1989><br />

REVIEW<br />

was limited in the early day*, the<br />

film paints them as inseparable, a<br />

left wing Lennon and McCartney<br />

Dividing these charismatic<br />

leaders was key to the police, and<br />

later the FBI, who saw the Panthers"<br />

militant activities as a threat<br />

to American policy in Vietnam.<br />

Newton's arrest after a shootout<br />

with police resulted in a "Free<br />

Huey" campaign that only made<br />

the Panthers' aims more visible.<br />

Courtney Vance and Marcus<br />

Chong are quite good as Seale and<br />

Newton, but they're undermined<br />

time and again by the often<br />

preachy script by the director's father<br />

Melvin.<br />

The elder Van Peebles is still<br />

best known <strong>for</strong> directing and starring<br />

in the 1973 cult film "Sweet<br />

Sweetback's Baadasssss Song."<br />

The super charged story of a<br />

black man on the run from police<br />

brutality remains on Variety's list<br />

of top moneymakers but con tin<br />

ues to confuse viewers with it*<br />

message.<br />

Son Mario ("New Jack City."<br />

"Posse") also lacks clarity, relying<br />

too heavily on MTV-style<br />

quick cuts and different film<br />

stocks a la Oliver Stone and<br />

"JFK." The camera never stands<br />

still long enough <strong>for</strong> us to savor<br />

any of the details or its minor<br />

characters, who don't have<br />

enough personality outside of the<br />

ranks<br />

• Like Oliver Stone, the Van Pee<br />

•Mes have developed their own<br />

conspiracy theory. The movie<br />

purports that widespread drug<br />

trafficking started in Oakland,<br />

fterpetrated by the government as<br />

a way of "neutralizing" the African<br />

American population.<br />

While Seale ia right to call the<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d shows restored 'My Fair Lady'<br />

Movie<br />

classic: AudreyHepburn<br />

and<br />

Jeremy Brett<br />

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12 13; 4. 7 p.m. <strong>May</strong> 14. In this<br />

comedy of capitalism, resident* of<br />

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that the wall inside their closet ia<br />

actually • space-warp passageway<br />

to Paris, they frantically stock up<br />

aa every luxury item they can<br />

find<br />

"Son of the Shark" (France -<br />

1993). 7 p.m. <strong>May</strong> IS. The story of<br />

two young brothers abandoned by<br />

their mother* who must make<br />

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Paris has received positive com<br />

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"Death and Tasas" (USA -<br />

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sial new documentary sbout s<br />

North Dakota farmer whose re<br />

fusal to pay taxes leads to a<br />

bloody gun battle with state<br />

troopers. Through countless interviews,<br />

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man who some see a* either bigoted<br />

cop killer or modern folk hero.<br />

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"The Sum of Us" (Australia —<br />

<strong>1995</strong>). When • son comes out of<br />

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him get dates. This gay friendly<br />

comedy stars familiar Australian<br />

actors Jack Thompson and Rus<br />

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"Bar Girls- (USA - 1996) .A<br />

seriocomic melodrama about the<br />

lifestyles of eight lesbians who<br />

frequent the same neighborhood<br />

bar.<br />

"Muriel s Wedding" (Australia<br />

— <strong>1995</strong>). In this hit comedy from<br />

Australia, a young woman dreams<br />

PREVIEW<br />

The fully restored. "My Fair<br />

Lady." winner of eight Academy<br />

Awards, will be shown in its origi<br />

nal Super Panavision 70mm<br />

stereophonic <strong>for</strong>mat <strong>for</strong> the first<br />

time in Michigan at the Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

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(north of Grand River, between<br />

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heard one-half hour proceeding<br />

the film, and at intermisaion on<br />

Friday with Tony O'Brien at the<br />

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organist at the Saturday matinee<br />

and evening per<strong>for</strong>mances.<br />

Robert A. Harris, perhaps best<br />

known <strong>for</strong> his restoration work on<br />

the David Lean epic "Lawrence of<br />

Arabia." and James C. Katz, who<br />

of marriage but can't seem to get<br />

her life together.<br />

"The Englishman Who Went<br />

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Mountain" (Britain — <strong>1995</strong>).<br />

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comedy sbout a pair of map makers<br />

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"Tom and Yiv" (Britain —<br />

1994). Miranda Richardson's Os<br />

car-nominated per<strong>for</strong>mance finally<br />

bits the big screen She plays<br />

Vivienne Haight-Wood, whose re<br />

lationship with American writer<br />

T-S. Eliot (Willem Dafoe) we*<br />

one of the century's great literary<br />

love affairs.<br />

"Prisst" (British - 1996). In<br />

this controversial new film, a<br />

young priest questions the<br />

church's rules of celibacy and<br />

sanctity of oonfeasion. What<br />

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Lady." winner of the Oscar <strong>for</strong><br />

Best Picture in 1964<br />

The original camera negative<br />

<strong>for</strong> "My Fair Lady" was so brittle<br />

that it kept tearing during the restoration<br />

process. To add to the<br />

problem, the three acetate black<br />

and white separations used in the<br />

Technicolor process had shrunk,<br />

producing halos and blurred images<br />

on the screen. The six-month<br />

restoration cost $600,000 be<strong>for</strong>e it<br />

was finished.<br />

Once the subject of much consternation,<br />

it is now generally<br />

known that. Audrey Hepburn's<br />

singing voice was dubbed by Marni<br />

Nixon (whose singing voice was<br />

also dubbed <strong>for</strong> Natalie Wood in<br />

"West Side Story" and <strong>for</strong> Deborah<br />

Kerr in "The King and I").<br />

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singing voice of Jeremy Brett, as<br />

Freddy Eyns<strong>for</strong>d-Hill, was simi-<br />

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start* ss sn suthentic portrait of<br />

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and understanding.<br />

"Funny Bones" (Ireland —<br />

<strong>1995</strong>). From the director of "Hear<br />

My Song." the story of two sepa<br />

rated half-brothers, both comedians,<br />

who only discover each other<br />

in adulthood. Jerry Lewis costars.<br />

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"My Fair Lady" (USA - 1964).<br />

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be<strong>for</strong>e showtime). A restored<br />

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1 in Detroit.<br />

/<br />

filmmakers on revisionism, it*<br />

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Duran Duran's versions of songs like "Lay Lady<br />

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Samiam's personal torment is best described in<br />

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Member*<br />

Jeff Adams: bassist<br />

Jim Aymla: drummer<br />

Jlai rhythm guitarist/vocalist<br />

lan Trumbull: vocalist, lead guitarist<br />

Release: -Row's My Driving?"<br />

lan Trumbull's boas at Tower Records in Ann<br />

Arbor ia cither a really nice guy or doesn't exactly<br />

know what his employees sre up to when he's not<br />

around. Whatever Trumbull is auppoaed to be<br />

doing (pricing discs, stocking shelves), he isn't; he's<br />

00 the phone, presumably on the dock, discussing<br />

th« recent plight of his band, Ann Arbor favorites<br />

The Deterants<br />

"We had a bad month,' he said recently with a<br />

laugh. In March, various automotive troubles<br />

began seriously cramping the band s style Then<br />

rhythm guitarist/singer Jim Chatfield fractured<br />

his skull.<br />

"It% something to talk about if you want to put<br />

any really depressing news in there." Trumbull<br />

said. It was really bed. He wsant home <strong>for</strong> s ^<br />

month, and we basically couldnt do anything^<br />

With Chatfield finally healed and the band<br />

practicing again, the attention is back on getting<br />

the all-important record deal. The Deterants* selffinanced<br />

second album — "How's My Driving?" —<br />

has been out about eeven months, full of whst<br />

Trumbull cells the Midweat, punk rock, esrly 80s<br />

kind of thing* similarly found in Buffalo Tom and<br />

the Replacements. The Deterants' hopes sre hing-<br />

1 Ti or i (a ww*a*.<br />

•We're basically using this disc as a tool to get<br />

Kignftd.' Trumbull aaid. "We dont have anyone<br />

specifically working on it, just whoever has the<br />

tima usually me.*<br />

Although "How's My Driving?" has just<br />

hatched, the Deterants are already looking to<br />

'*"&N?|ot a bunch of material almost ready<br />

and a bunch more we're working on, Trwnbull<br />

said. "We're toying to find a label<br />

putting out something else Thees first (remses)<br />

vt're atlf funded by the band. Hopefully, the next<br />

one won't be" ^ Todd Wicks<br />

The <strong>Observer</strong>! THURSDAY MAY <strong>11</strong>. <strong>1995</strong><br />

T'-.e.<br />

Blue Dog's Trajano plays by rules<br />

Drummer Alex Trajano is use to the freedom of<br />

jazz and his band Blue Dog. But <strong>for</strong> "The Lovely<br />

Liebowitz Sisters," now playing at the Gem Theatre<br />

in Detroit, he's learning a whole new discipline.<br />

BY CHRISTINA Fuoco<br />

STAFF Warns<br />

Drummer Alex Trajano (pronounced<br />

Tra-ha-no) doesn't like to<br />

follow rules.<br />

The Troy resident's avant garde<br />

jazz/rock band Blue Dog thrives on<br />

spontaneity while melding hard-driving<br />

guitar, chaotic horns and modem<br />

jazz sounds.<br />

"When I'm playing in Blue Dog.<br />

there is a discipline involved there<br />

but there's no structure." he said.<br />

"When I'm playing with Blue Dog,<br />

I'm concentrating on the moment.<br />

I'm concentrating on what's happening<br />

around me. where it's going to go<br />

and development and everything."<br />

His look mirrors his tastes in music<br />

Artsy black wire glasses encircle<br />

his eyes. His jet-black bobbed hair<br />

<strong>for</strong>ms a frame around his face. An<br />

earring decorates each ear.<br />

So it may come as a surprise to see<br />

Trajano nestfed within the bamboo<br />

hut, palm trees and erupting volcano<br />

of the "The Lovely Liebowitz Sisters"<br />

colorful "Krakatoa Lounge" at Detroit's<br />

Gem Theatre. Instead of being<br />

a calm, cool, collective Blue Dog, he<br />

has joined Terry Hanson and Dearborn's<br />

John Dunn to provide the music<br />

as "Bobby Argyle and His Sox" <strong>for</strong><br />

the breathlessly funny, audience participation-based<br />

review.<br />

For this gig, it's either follow the<br />

rules or don't get paid. Eight gigs a<br />

week he changes his look to fit in with<br />

the 1940s, World War II-era storyline.<br />

Instead of a black coat and earrings,<br />

he wears dress pants and an argyle<br />

sweater. He had to make another sacrifice.<br />

• "I had to get my hair cut," the affable<br />

Trajsno said. "It wasn't long, but<br />

it was long enough. I didn't have to<br />

get my hair cut it was long and kind<br />

of scraggly but they said 1 could<br />

grease it back inward, or pin it. or<br />

wear a beret or something<br />

"Asian hair is really stubborn, I've<br />

tried it, it doesn't work."<br />

His Asian heritage adds a touch of<br />

irony to the 1987 Troy High School<br />

graduate's latest gig "The Lovely<br />

Liebowitz Sisters" is a World War IIera<br />

musical review set in Cleveland's<br />

Majestic Amazon Hotel and stars<br />

Cheryl Hawker as the flirtatious<br />

"Patty," Liz Gray as the baton-twirling<br />

"Maxine." and Jane Allen as the<br />

all-together oldest sister "La Vonne."<br />

Throughout the show, the three<br />

"pleasantly plump" sisters, lead by<br />

the gold-toothed emcee "Yannis<br />

(John Tsafoyannis), pay tribute to<br />

the "boys overseas" and pray <strong>for</strong> their<br />

safe return.<br />

The average patron in Cleveland in<br />

1945 seeing a patriotic show H<br />

"The Lovely Liebowitz Sisters" pi<br />

ably wouldn't be receptive of an<br />

an entertainer But Trajano. w<br />

Philippino. takes it all in stride<br />

"It's so funny because they're talk<br />

ing about the boys overseas and plus<br />

it's 1945 in Cleveland."<br />

Instead of cuts off Blue Dog's CD<br />

"What Is Anything" (Knitting Factory<br />

Works), his set-list includes standards<br />

like "In the Mood," "Beer Barrel<br />

Polka." "Chiquita Banana." "Cuban<br />

Pete," and "God Bless America."<br />

New experience<br />

Even though he's not too keen<br />

about his argyle sweater, the cheerful,<br />

horribly unpretentious Trajano<br />

chalks it up to experience<br />

"It's cool <strong>for</strong> the experience of<br />

doing it," he said. "I've never done<br />

something l»ke this be<strong>for</strong>e. It's a gig.<br />

I'm doing it because 1 can."<br />

Playing this kind of music has in-<br />

troduced Trajano a whole new discipline.<br />

"Playing stuff from the 1940s. 1945,<br />

that tells you you have to understand<br />

what the drummers in 1945 were<br />

doing so it sounds authentic," he<br />

said. "That's what I mean about discipline.<br />

I can't do what I do in Blue<br />

Dog in this show. First of all I'd get<br />

fired, and second of all it wouldn't<br />

sound right. That's not what the gig<br />

calls <strong>for</strong>."<br />

"I'm doing what I'm not used to<br />

doing which is doing what I'm told<br />

basically."<br />

Trajano was initially attracted to<br />

the drums after hearing the song<br />

"The Little Drummer Boy." His instruments<br />

of choice were pots, pans<br />

and hampers until the elementary<br />

school when he made his first attempt<br />

at learning the drums.<br />

"I started playing when 1 was in<br />

fifth grade, (but) I couldn't carry the<br />

snare drums to school because it was<br />

too heavy Then I tried to play trumpet.<br />

which was a disaster. Then when<br />

I was in the sixth grade I started<br />

playing drums again," he said.<br />

He started taking <strong>for</strong>mal lessons at<br />

age 17 Having decided to make music<br />

his career, he attended Wayne<br />

State University, a school known <strong>for</strong><br />

its jazz program. Be<strong>for</strong>e graduating<br />

with a bachelor's degree in music, he<br />

honed hiB skills per<strong>for</strong>ming with<br />

Rosemary Clooney. Rick Margitza,<br />

Jon Faddis and Gregg Bisonette. A<br />

three-time per<strong>for</strong>mer at the Montreaux<br />

Jazz Festival in Detroit, he<br />

also traveled to Montreaux, Switzerland.<br />

to per<strong>for</strong>m at their festival in<br />

1991.<br />

An impressive resume, indeed, but<br />

what struck him the most in college<br />

was that he could make a living off of<br />

his craft. To Trajano. money comes<br />

second.<br />

Sole motivation<br />

"That s not my sole motivation <strong>for</strong><br />

playing drums, however (My motivation)<br />

is more in line with what Blue<br />

White Zombie puts 'more'<br />

into latest album and tour<br />

BY CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />

8T*rr WSITKR<br />

Less is more, the old saying goes. But in White<br />

Zombie's case, their lateat album is juat "more."<br />

"It's trus; everything we did on the laat record ia<br />

on this record but it's juat more of everything —<br />

more sampling, more heavier, more of a groove,<br />

more production," baaaiat Sean Yseult said.<br />

And more words in the tiUe — "Aatro-Creep:<br />

2000 Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic<br />

Delusions of the Electric Heed" — as opposed<br />

to 1992's platinum-selling "La Sexorciato:<br />

Devil Muaic Vol. One."<br />

Soaring faster than the Millennium Falcon,<br />

Electric Head Part 1 (The Agony)" kicks off the<br />

super-charged <strong>11</strong>-track album. Singer Rob Zom<br />

bie's dark and aometimes nightmarish vocals are<br />

more polished and fluid. Former Testament<br />

drummer John Tempeata is now on hand to clang<br />

the industrial-aounding, machine gun drums. Qui<br />

tarist J. and Yseult round out the charismatic<br />

rhythm section.<br />

The "mora" theory. Yseult said, will carry over<br />

into their live ahow which hits the State Fair Colleeum<br />

in Detroit Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 21.<br />

"It's really out of control," Yseult said. "We're<br />

spending every dime we have. We're building a big<br />

set You gotta remember, last time we were on the<br />

road, we were getting bigger and playing bigger<br />

places. We never had time to stop and build a set or<br />

do anything."<br />

Yseult talked about the tour while packing up<br />

her belongings to put in storage be<strong>for</strong>e she and<br />

WThite Zombie hit the road <strong>for</strong> a year. She calls this<br />

tour "short and sweet" compered to the non-stop,<br />

2'A year tour they did in support of "Iji Sexorcisto."<br />

"We must have come to Detroit 200 times," she<br />

said. "At Harpo's they were calling us the house<br />

band."<br />

As their fan base grew over the 2V% years, ao did<br />

confidence in Yseult. one of the few women in the<br />

hard rock scene.<br />

"I've had a lot of girls say, "I'm gonna go learn to<br />

play bass now,'" said Yaeult, who was only 19<br />

when she picked up the bass snd <strong>for</strong>med White<br />

Zombie with then boyfriend Rob Zombie in 1986.<br />

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THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>,<strong>1995</strong><br />

Salem golfers win<br />

Strong per<strong>for</strong>mance* by Plymouth Salem*<br />

top three golfers « u the key to subduing<br />

Livonis Stevenson in s Western Lake* Activities<br />

Association dual meet Monday st Pox<br />

Creek in Livonia.<br />

Salem shot 197 to Stevenson's 210 to improve<br />

its record to 4-1.<br />

Katie Murines earned medalist honors with s<br />

46. Kstie Collins and Kelly Collins esch sdded<br />

47s. with Theress Pullerton shooting s 57.<br />

For Stevenson, low shooter wss Kelly Kriaty<br />

with a 49. Jill Van Tiem wss next best st 53.<br />

Angell chooses<br />

Julie Angell, s star on both the basketball door<br />

and in the classroom while attending Farm- .<br />

ington Hills Mercy, hss been accepted to<br />

Princeton University, where she plans to both play<br />

basketball snd earn her degree.<br />

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four year varsity player at Mercy. She has also run<br />

track and, this year, is playing soccer <strong>for</strong> the Marlins.<br />

She led Mercy in scoring and rebounding ss a<br />

sophomore


2Cne minute into the second<br />

half. Heather Buchanan assist<br />

sd. Troy tied it seven minutes<br />

later.<br />

• <strong>Canton</strong> 9. W.L Western 0:<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> put seven<br />

goals on the board by halftime<br />

Monday against visiting<br />

Walled Lake Western<br />

Jenny Parviainen accounted<br />

<strong>for</strong> three of the Chiefs' goals<br />

Lisa Eaper, Melissa Tomet,<br />

Melissa Marioff. Dawn<br />

Koontz. Emily Stachera and<br />

Amicie Craytoo got the others,<br />

with Eaper picking up two assists<br />

and Toroei three. Emilie<br />

Meier. Becky Vacbow and Jill<br />

Rahnert added one assist<br />

lpiece.<br />

Sarah Wamke was in goal<br />

<strong>for</strong> the shutout, her fifth.<br />

The win boosted <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

record to 9-3-1 overall, 4-1 in<br />

the WLAA's Western Division.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> regains <strong>for</strong>m<br />

with Western sweep<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> kept Walled<br />

Lake Western win less in softball<br />

Monday, pounding the visiting<br />

Warriors twice. 21-7 and 14-0.<br />

Jackie Nicastri pitched all five<br />

innings in the opener to collect<br />

the win. She allowed four earned<br />

rune on seven hiu and four walks,<br />

striking out four.<br />

""We were hitting the ball." said<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> coach Jim Arnold "We<br />

had been in a slump but the baU<br />

came alive. We came out, played<br />

real hard and were in the game<br />

both mentally and physically."<br />

Shelly Burske's three hiu and<br />

four RBI led <strong>Canton</strong>, which improved<br />

to 12-8 overall. 5-3 in the<br />

Western Lakes Activities Associ<br />

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Stkora had two hiu and four RBI,<br />

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Kari Jackson added two hiu and<br />

two RBI. and Amy LaGrow got<br />

two hiu<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> led <strong>11</strong>-0 after one inning.<br />

13-0 after two and 21-0 after<br />

three.<br />

In the second game. Angela<br />

Litarin stopped Western on one<br />

hit — a second-inning single. She<br />

walked three and struck out one<br />

in the five-inning shutout.<br />

Butske's three hiu and three<br />

RBI led the Chiefs' 12-hit attack,<br />

lillian Gross alao had three hiU,<br />

while Amy Price had two and Sikora<br />

banged out a two-run single<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong>'s five-run first inning.<br />

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Marcis loses 1st; <strong>Canton</strong> in 1st<br />

For the first time in hia prep<br />

iitching career, Justin Marcis<br />

oat a game<br />

Plymouth Salem's senior ace<br />

#a* victimized <strong>for</strong> four runs on<br />

four hiu and two walks in four<br />

innings of a suspended game<br />

against visiting North Farmington<br />

Monday. It led into a 14-run<br />

barrage by the Raiders in the last<br />

two innings and a 16-6 North win.<br />

Marcis slipped to 4-1 with the<br />

defeat.<br />

North combined five hita, three<br />

walks, a hit batter and an error<br />

into a nine-run seventh inning,<br />

breaking open a one-run game.<br />

Salem's only highlight: Bill<br />

Styles, who went 3-<strong>for</strong>-3 and<br />

drove in two of the Rocks' runs.<br />

Salem avenged the suspended<br />

game embarrassment by routing<br />

the Raiders 15-3 in Monday's sec<br />

ond game. Keith Boughner. mak<br />

ing his first career start, gathered<br />

his first career victory, he surren<br />

dered five hit* and one walk in six<br />

innings, striking out four.<br />

The Rocks pounded North's<br />

pitching <strong>for</strong> 19 hit*. Kirk Craggs<br />

had four hits and scored two runs,<br />

while Kaz Kurisu, Styles and<br />

Brad Lear each collected three<br />

hiu. Lear and Styles each drove<br />

in three runs, with Styles scoring<br />

three times. Kurisu scored five<br />

runs, one on an inside-the-park<br />

home run.<br />

Ahmande Grimes chipped in<br />

with two hiu, two runs scored and<br />

three RBI. and Jeff Mackiewicz<br />

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Last Saturday, Salem and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

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The visitors didn't go away happy.<br />

Salem swept them, 10-0 over<br />

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Dan Quaine was the winning<br />

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The 4-1 stretch left Salem with<br />

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the Rocks are 14-4 overall<br />

and ranked eighth in the sUte.<br />

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^Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s pitching continues<br />

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Livonis Franklin's sweep of<br />

Farmington Hills Harrison. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

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Crusaders riding a hot streak into post-season tourney<br />

By C.J. Risak<br />

8t ait Warns<br />

The last weekend of the regular<br />

season waa less than hoped <strong>for</strong>, at<br />

least by Madonna University<br />

baseball standards. But the<br />

Fighting Crusaders are still a hot<br />

team going into the Great Lakes<br />

Independent Section Tournament.<br />

which they are hosting.<br />

The first round of the eightteam,<br />

double-elimination tourney<br />

was Wednesday. The final round<br />

ia scheduled to start at noon Saturday<br />

(one or, if necessary, two<br />

games).<br />

Madonna, the No. 2 seed,<br />

opened Wednesday against No. 7<br />

Greenville (<strong>11</strong>1.). A win would put<br />

them up against the Trinity-<br />

Mount St. Joseph's (Ohio) winner<br />

at 1 p.m. today. The winner of<br />

that game would advance to the 4<br />

p.m. winner's game. All of Madonna's<br />

games, and the tournament's<br />

final two rounds, will be at<br />

Madonna Field.<br />

West Virginia State enters the<br />

tournament as the No. 1 seed (a<br />

31-8 record). At No. 3 is Asbury<br />

(17-12), followed by Trinity (Ky.)<br />

International (14-<strong>11</strong>), St. Joseph's<br />

(20-27), Sue Bennett of<br />

Kentucky (8-15), Greenville (19-<br />

21) and Indiana Univeraity-Purdue<br />

University-Indianapolis (4-<br />

52).<br />

The Crusaders lost three of four<br />

games last weekend to St. Xavier<br />

(III.), ranked 17th in the NAIA.<br />

The defeaU were by 7-3 and 5-4<br />

BASEBALL<br />

Saturday, and 6-2 Sunday, they<br />

won Sunday's finale, 2-0. The 1-3<br />

record left them with a final regu<br />

lar-season mark of 33-23.<br />

Still, Madonna finished impressively.<br />

At one point, the slate<br />

was 13-13 — after a trip to Colorado.<br />

Since then, the Crusaders<br />

have gone 20-10; they were 9-3<br />

last week.<br />

"Our team has improved immensely,<br />

since the start of the<br />

season until now," insisted coach<br />

Mike George. "We solidified our<br />

lineup, which helped."<br />

Another factor was a talking to<br />

George gave his team on a trip<br />

back from a double-header split<br />

at Tri-State (Ind.h "You'd have<br />

thought -we had won the World<br />

Series, coming back on that bus."<br />

said George. "I blew my stack . .<br />

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team. I told them the time <strong>for</strong><br />

making excuses was over."<br />

It was also time <strong>for</strong> some of the<br />

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They did; both Scott Anderson<br />

and Jim Solak struggled at the<br />

plate early in the season, but Anderson<br />

finished with a .329 batting<br />

average. 14 doubles, four<br />

homers, 34 runs batted in and a<br />

team-best 21 stolen bases (in 23<br />

tries).<br />

Solak ended up batting .328,<br />

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Thr Obsen.tr/ THURSDAY MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Volunteers help make Relays memorable<br />

THe Qbddrver<br />

land Boy* I'rack<br />

Relays would not<br />

have endured<br />

had it no< been<br />

<strong>for</strong> the ef<strong>for</strong>t* of<br />

all the volun<br />

le*r» over the<br />

sears<br />

Thanks a » 25th running of the<br />

event. held Satuniav at Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

I mon. »a> beautifully run b\ Rl<br />

aihietic director Jim Gibbons<br />

Past meet participants and di<br />

rev! or* Juhn Ma^Kertxie. Rob<br />

IHielletle. Fre«l Price and John<br />

MacKenne * ere al»o recognized<br />

<strong>for</strong> their contnbulions o\er the<br />

vearx The\ were presented with<br />

plaque*<br />

t ertamlv the <strong>11</strong>0 meter hur<br />

die* nk* was the highlight «it the<br />

e\enin<<br />

Wa\ne Memorial » Ken Kilev<br />

lacing a stiff field that included<br />

Farmington Hilla Harrison » Kev<br />

in Bryant and Weatland John<br />

(.j'lenn a Todd PeCereon. was the<br />

moat impressive<br />

Riley'a 14 1 clocking, which<br />

broke the meet mark by lil-lOtlli<br />

of a second, goes down as one of<br />

the all time <strong>Observer</strong>land per<strong>for</strong><br />

mances<br />

Of course. I'vt had the honor of<br />

witnesaung several memorable<br />

nighu over the year*-<br />

My all time favorite*: I. Ste<br />

venaon's l)ave Hail anchoring the<br />

mile relay. 2. Plymouth Salem's<br />

Scott Bublin beating Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />

Catholic Central's Aaron Roberta<br />

in the 100 van! .lash. 3. Church<br />

ill's Erik Hansen going a sub-10<br />

flat in the 100. only to discover<br />

later that the starting line (10<br />

sanls up i was wiped out because<br />

of the heavy rains, which turned<br />

the Rl' track into a moat<br />

This year. I'd be remiss if I<br />

didn't mention the strong show<br />

ing not only by Rile>. but alao by<br />

Catholic Central* Joe Lao in the<br />

1.600 run (4:24.2>; Weatland John<br />

Glenn's Brent Washington's furi<br />

oua charge on the anchor leg of<br />

the 400 relay, and the fine indi<br />

vidual ef<strong>for</strong>t turned in by RU's<br />

Tom Keeael<br />

Well done by all. plus the<br />

weather cooperate*! <strong>for</strong> the first<br />

time in recent memory<br />

Bo. Abbott, Kaline<br />

Former Plymouth Salem High<br />

basketball player Tim Van Wag<br />

onef, moat recently the director of<br />

marketing <strong>for</strong> the Milwaukee<br />

Brewers, haa started hia own com<br />

pany. which publishes limited<br />

edition sports art.<br />

Van Wagoner, who once lit me<br />

up <strong>for</strong> 39 pointa in a JV basket<br />

hall game (what a great guy!),<br />

wanted me to mention to our<br />

readers — those who remain<br />

staunch and loyal Michigan foot-<br />

ball fans — that you can still or-<br />

der a limited print of "The<br />

Game." an autographed drawing<br />

by Tim Spranay of Bo Schem<br />

bechler (who it being hoisted on a<br />

victory nde following Michigan'*<br />

stunning 24-12 upeet victory over<br />

Ohio State in 1969, which aent<br />

the Wolverines to the Roae Bowl).<br />

A major portion of proceeds will<br />

be donated to the Millie Schem-<br />

hechler Adrenal Cancer Research<br />

Fund and the Michigan Athletic<br />

Scholarship Fund.<br />

Limited prints are alao avail-<br />

able of pitcher Jim Abbott's "No<br />

Hitter" with the Yankeaa. and Al<br />

Kaline<br />

I've got a new idea <strong>for</strong> Tim.<br />

How about one of the <strong>1995</strong> Stan-<br />

ley Cup champions (the Red<br />

Wings perhaps'*)<br />

To order, call 1 800-889-0344.<br />

Odds & ends<br />

• 1 kn the weather has been a<br />

major problem this spring with all<br />

the postponements, but schedu-<br />

ling around Easter break, proms<br />

and Memorial Day weekend don't<br />

help or give high school teams<br />

enough game or practice time, Cor<br />

that matter<br />

It seem* softball and baseball<br />

team* play only game* and don't<br />

ever practice. And frankly. It<br />

shows with all the mismatches,<br />

lopsided scores and poor per<strong>for</strong>-<br />

mance*.<br />

• I have a solution <strong>for</strong> all the<br />

bickering and in-fighting in the<br />

Livonia Collegiate Baaeball<br />

League. Hold a draft, juat like the<br />

professional league*. Teams then<br />

can retain a player"* right* <strong>for</strong> two<br />

years That would eliminate all<br />

the politic*, then how about send-<br />

ing our best team, made up of<br />

LCBL All-Star* to the Ail-Ameri-<br />

can Amateur Baseball Associa-<br />

tion Tournament in John*town,<br />

Pa?<br />

For year*, the Detroit Adray<br />

League (with no residency re<br />

quirements) had a huge advan-<br />

tage over the LCBL.<br />

Let's level the playing field<br />

once and <strong>for</strong> all and make it a<br />

competitive LCBL.<br />

Double fault<br />

Franklin dumps Harrison twice, puts <strong>Canton</strong> in 1st<br />

Livonia Franklin tightened the<br />

rave in the Western Division<br />

M;>mtav »ith a doubleheader<br />

•okeep at Farmingu»n Hills Ham<br />

-on<br />

The -weep knocked the Hawks<br />

*if of first in the division Plym<br />

mith <strong>Canton</strong> n.iw sits atop the di<br />

i*ion with a 5 2 mark. The Patn<br />

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• Schoolcraft College made ita<br />

wisest move in yaara by hiring<br />

Glen Donahue as men's baaket-<br />

bail coach. Give credit to athletic<br />

director Ed Kavanaugh <strong>for</strong> having<br />

the <strong>for</strong>esight to make such a<br />

move.<br />

Now the question la: Will the<br />

Schoolcraft administrators give<br />

him enough rope to *upport the<br />

student-athlete and 1st him turn<br />

the program around?<br />

Ill be watching closely, becauae<br />

if Donahue (who haa a proven<br />

track record) can't do it, nobody<br />

can.<br />

By the way, hello to Rocky<br />

Watkina wherever you sre.<br />

Also, what ever happened to<br />

Carlos Briggs?<br />

• Congratulation* to the Univer-<br />

sity of Detroit Mercy <strong>for</strong> winning<br />

the Eastern Conference title in<br />

the Midwestern Collegiate Con-<br />

ference.<br />

Lawrence Scheffer (Westiand<br />

John Glenn) is the team's leading<br />

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100 watar Hwdlaa: 1 Andar*on (<strong>Canton</strong>).<br />

15 8; 2 StoicevUu (Stavenaon). 16.0; 3. Soatn<br />

(<strong>Canton</strong>). 16 3.4 Sormanauna (<strong>Canton</strong>). 17 5,<br />

5 Mudge (Staven»on). 18.3; 6 Kno* (Ypattn<br />

U). 18.4<br />

SOO hordar 1 StoiceWu (Stavenaon).<br />

47.7. 2 Anderson (<strong>Canton</strong>). 50.1; 3. Sonnart<br />

ttma (<strong>Canton</strong>). 50.8; 4 Hoffman (<strong>Canton</strong>).<br />

53 1.5 Roae (Senary). 54 l;6 OuO (Stevan-<br />

•on). 54 2.<br />

100 dealt: I Okwumatxia (<strong>Canton</strong>). 13.3. 2<br />

wne* (Stevenaon). 13 3. 3. Rudotpn (Mercy).<br />

13 4. 4 Boyden (<strong>Canton</strong>), 13 7; 5. Fraeman<br />

(Mercy). 13.8; 6 Lapanu (Stavweon). 13.9<br />

200: I. fcan (<strong>Canton</strong>). 26.7; 2. S«*ev»J«<br />

iStevaneon). 2S 2. 3. Penarson (YpaAanU),<br />

28 7; 4 Laaondto (Stavenaon). 29 I; 5 Mor<br />

(AT (Ypwanto. 29.3. 6. Otaaumaom (<strong>Canton</strong>).<br />

29 4.<br />

400. t 0 ConneS (Mercy), 1.00J; 2. uygs<br />

(<strong>Canton</strong>). 103 S; 3 Pettemon (YpaAantl).<br />

104 3; 4. Wood (<strong>Canton</strong>). IOS.2. 1 SnUm<br />

. (<strong>Canton</strong>), I 05 5.6 Franwm O'PM**').» 0« 2<br />

800: 1 Cevtn (Cemon). 2 2S.O. 2. S*gw<br />

(Barway). 2 29.1; 3. Wandt (BrtTWon). 2-29.3;<br />

4 Prae (Stevenaon). 2.31.1; 5 Ken (<strong>Canton</strong>).<br />

2 36.1; 6 Socua (Mercy). 2.363.<br />

1.800: I. TraM* (Stevanaoni. 5 20.1: 2. Sio<br />

po (Bn#«ton). 5.29.3; 3. McNaaance (Steven<br />

•on). 536.3. 4. BtadN (8n«hton). 542 8; 5.<br />

McWemi (<strong>Canton</strong>). 5 45 6; 6. Chopa (8n#><br />

ton), 5 46 8<br />

3.200: I. Travta (Stavenaon). IIJ7.5; 2.<br />

McNettnce (Steveneon). I1:49J; 3. Wodom<br />

(Cinton). 12:17.2; 4 Ofrvtc (Mercy). 12:22.2;<br />

5 Savrer (Bn^non). 12:27.2: 6 Ptton (Steven<br />

ion). 12286<br />

400 relay: 1 <strong>Canton</strong>. 53 7; 2. Stevenaon.<br />

53 9. 3 Bnr«on, 55.2; 4. YpMeno. 66 0. 5.<br />

Mary, 56 1.<br />

SOO relay: I <strong>Canton</strong>. 1 50 9; 2. Brtffwon.<br />

1531; 3 Ypcaianti. 1:54.0: 4. Stevenaon.<br />

1 56.4. 5 Mercy. 1 57 3; 6 Bendey. 20I .6.<br />

1.800 reley: 1 <strong>Canton</strong>. 4:18-0. 2- Mercy,<br />

4 18 4; 3. SteverYAon. 4 27.7; 4. BnHhton.<br />

4 31 7. 5 Ypeaanu. 4 45.3; 6 Bendey. 4 45.3.<br />

2.200 fetor- I Mercy (0'ConnM. Gifnec.<br />

Segue and Notte*). 9:57.3, 2.. Bngrrton.<br />

9.593; 3. Stevenson. 1009.3; 4 <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

lO 15.6<br />

GIRLS' BEST TIMES<br />

BOYS' TRACK<br />

OBSUVtaLANO MST<br />

SOYS T*ACK TMH8<br />

F ouovmng • tfw o (John Glenn) . . . . 10-6<br />

Adam Hd (FrenMm) 10-6<br />

Kewi Ouey (ftodlonl CO - •<br />

MM Poehedto (Garden Cay)<br />

Ricftard Butord (Weyne). . .<br />

Enc Borm (Stevenaon) . . .<br />

Jaeon Croeby (John Glenn) .<br />

Cnns Metthews (Stevenson)<br />

Jeff Ascfioff (Farm Herrtson)<br />

Jim Cheten (<strong>Canton</strong>) . . . .<br />

oawevtatANo KIT<br />

OlftLS TRACK TUNC*<br />

Foaowing a me second hstmg c# Ooaerver<br />

land gins best trac* tffnes and- fteid detances<br />

Coacnes snouid repon updates to Oan 0'Meara<br />

by phone (953-2141) or fa« (591-72791 on<br />

Mondays<br />

SHOT PUT<br />

A*sfv# Gordon {H Farminglonj<br />

Angela Smitn (Satem)<br />

DarMeto RoOmson (Glenn)<br />

Frada Peter (Glenn)<br />

Mendi Berg (Hemson)<br />

Rjm wesrmock (Famwtgton)<br />

Amanda Grube (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />

MeesseGrau (N Farmngton)<br />

Beth Kummer (Ladywootf) . .<br />

Jessica Geracr (Ladywood)<br />

DISCUS<br />

AMha Gordon (N Farmmgton;<br />

Devome Pmn (N Fantwigton)<br />

K*n Waarmoch (Ferme»gton)<br />

Sars Israel (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />

«4and> Berg (Hemaon) . . .<br />

Oemaae Rottnaon (Glenn)<br />

Petti Doon (H*meon) ....<br />

Kethy Ted*d (Mercy) . . .<br />


SC(P.C) The <strong>Observer</strong>, THURSDAY MAY <strong>11</strong>. <strong>1995</strong><br />

Frustration of phoning DNR office is over<br />

OUTDOOR<br />

To uv I was<br />

'»<br />

probably the<br />

A<br />

understatement<br />

of lbe year<br />

Seventeen full<br />

minutes on the<br />

pbooe line *mi 1<br />

had yet lo speak<br />

with<br />

being<br />

a human<br />

1 had decided<br />

lo call the Michi-<br />

PAPKER gars Department<br />

of Natural Re<br />

"sources field office in Livonia re<br />

cently tn hope* of speaking with<br />

an expert about a future column I<br />

was working on<br />

No such luck I got absolutely<br />

no where with voice mail because<br />

I didn't know the narre or exten<br />

»ion ionly the title" of the person 1<br />

needed to *peak with I tned the<br />

ARCHERY<br />

• HOLJOAY SHOOT<br />

Detroit Archers will hold a "Holiday<br />

3D Shoot" beginning at 9<br />

a m. Monday. <strong>May</strong> 29. on its<br />

walk through rang* in West<br />

Bloomfield. <br />

\<br />

C<br />

><br />

NNRRM TFTNM VNRFLLVILLA<br />

D o w n t o w n Northville<br />

is in full bloom,<br />

see <strong>for</strong> yourself at our<br />

First Annual Tulip Days Sale.<br />

Friday a n d Saturday,<br />

M a y 1 2 a n d 13.<br />

We will be featuring:<br />

• Special discounts from downtown merchants<br />

•Clowns<br />

• Face Painting<br />

• A Barbershop Quartet<br />

• Banjo Players<br />

• The Little Gym will be on hand in the park to<br />

demonstrate their gymnastic equipment.<br />

Participating merchants include:<br />

Goldsmith Galleries. Salutations. Kitchen<br />

Witch. Williamsburg Inspirations. Victoria s<br />

Place. Mail Boxes Etc.. Chocolates by Renee.<br />

Kacee's Hallmark. CafTe Bravo. Baby Baby.<br />

Orln Jewelers. Preferences. Ultimate Toys.<br />

Mane Obtectlve. Frtends. Long's Fancy Bath<br />

Restaurant. Joe s Sporting Goods. Great<br />

Harvest Bread Co.. Northville Jewelers.<br />

GentttTs Marketplace. M.T. Hunter.<br />

modern technology. And 1 waa no<br />

cloaer to reaching my goal than 1<br />

was be<strong>for</strong>e I started.<br />

Aggrwotedf Infuriated!<br />

1 decided to go to the top and<br />

asked to be connected appropriately.<br />

Alan Jirik, District Field Adminiatrative<br />

Supervisor at the<br />

Livonia office, was on another<br />

line, but his secretary assured me<br />

he would call me right back. He<br />

did. within minutes.<br />

Mr. Jirik was very understanding<br />

and sympathetic to my problem.<br />

"I've been here <strong>for</strong> two-and-ahalf<br />

years and the phone system<br />

has been an ongoing problem."<br />

admitted Jirik. "The number of<br />

calls we receive each day ia juat<br />

loo big <strong>for</strong> us to handle."<br />

Jirik estimated the Livonia<br />

• WALK-A-MOM<br />

Kids of all ages can take a nature<br />

walk with their mother in this<br />

program, which begins at 10 a.m.<br />

Sunday at Stony Creek.<br />

• EARTH WALK<br />

Discover some vital but often<br />

overlooked features of the <strong>for</strong>est<br />

community during this sensory<br />

exploration of nature, which begins<br />

at 2 p.m. Sunday at Indian<br />

Springs.<br />

• MOTHER NATURE'S MOTHERS<br />

Learn about some of the different<br />

ways of mothering in nature during<br />

this program, which begins at<br />

2 p.m. Sunday at Kensington.<br />

• FUU. MOON WALK<br />

Take a relaxing stroll in the<br />

moonlight during this program,<br />

which begins at 7:30 p.m. Sunday<br />

at Kensington. A similar program<br />

begins at 8 p.m. at Stony Creek.<br />

6o against<br />

the grain.<br />

Cut down on salt.<br />

field office receives approximately<br />

1.500 to 1,600 calls each day. Af<br />

ter apologizing <strong>for</strong> the inconvenience<br />

he gave me the beat news<br />

I've heard all year.<br />

"We've spent $80,000 on a new<br />

voice mail ay stem that will be installed<br />

over the next couple of<br />

weeka,"Jirik said. "Hopefully this<br />

will alleviate some of these problems."<br />

The new system is in operation.<br />

Hopefully, it will put the local<br />

DNR back in touch with the pub<br />

lie.<br />

Anglers and turkey hunter* art<br />

urged to report their success<br />

Question* and comment* are also<br />

encouraged Send in<strong>for</strong>mation to<br />

Outdoora, 805 E Maple. Birmingham.<br />

Ml 48009 Fax in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

to (810) 644-1314 or call BiU Par<br />

her evening* at (810) 901-2573.)<br />

KARATE.. develops Self-confidence<br />

Marti* arts tratokw dbvwfan* a winning attitude in chSdren<br />

that dm off fee the rest of thet fvw/<br />

Our Karate programs ire Fun and Instill:<br />

,• Respect aad Ianer Strength<br />

• Character aad Sdf E it rem<br />

• Self-Control and Self-Discipline<br />

• Strength aad Flexibility<br />

• Goal setting and Leadership<br />

Martial Arts Academy of Michigan<br />

37621 Five MBe at Newburgta Livonia<br />

Call 953 - 2553<br />

Ask about a FREE Karate Lesson<br />

LEGAL NOTICE<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 21. <strong>1995</strong><br />

INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE<br />

FOR SIMPSON INDUSTRIES. INC.<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTE that a Pnbl£ bearing will V held oo Tuesday. <strong>May</strong> 23.<br />

im, daring a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of Ibe Charter Township<br />

of Plymouth to consider the request of Simpson Industries, Inc. <strong>for</strong> an eight<br />

year Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate <strong>for</strong> tVir new Headquarters'<br />

Technical Center located at 47M3 Halyard Drive. Lot U. in Metro West Technology<br />

Park Subdivision, consisting of 5.40 seres<br />

Sunpeon Industries. Inc.. produce machined parts and assemblies <strong>for</strong> original<br />

equipment manufacturer* of automobiles, trucks, diesel engines and heavy<br />

equipment. TV company was founded In <strong>11</strong>12 tn Litchfield. Michigan, and was<br />

incorporated la 1S4S.<br />

Simpson Inc . currently lease space in Bingham Farms and own a<br />

facility in UtchfleUL Employees from Bingham Farms will V transferred to<br />

the Plymouth Township facility TV Litchfield facility will remain operational<br />

however, some employees will V transferred to tV new site. It is expected that<br />

25+ )obs will V created within the next two years<br />

During tV public bearing any resident ot Plymouth Township of member of tV<br />

Legislative Board of any affected taxing unit in the Township shall have the<br />

nght to appear and V heard Written comments addressed lo the Clerk will V<br />

TV request of Sim peon Industries. Inc. Is on file in tV Clerk's Office st Plymouth<br />

Township Hall where it Is available <strong>for</strong> public perusal from • 00 am. to<br />

4 30 pm. Monday through Friday<br />

TV Board of Trustees meet in the Meeting Room of tV Township Hal! 42350<br />

Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan U179. at 7 30 p m Phone Number 453-<br />

3*40 X 234 Following the public hearing. tV Board may decide on tV request<br />

by Resolution<br />

Publish. <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong>.1W5<br />

MARILYN MASSENGILL. CMC<br />

Clerk. Charter Township of Plymouth<br />

YOU'RE SITTING ON MA* 18, ATTEND A FKQ SEMIM* AND FIND<br />

r W t A r A i n \ i l \ T T OUT IF A GtOTHEIHU HEAIING, GXXJM, &<br />

V / N i \ u U L l / m i n t . WAia HlAITNG StSHM 6 HOT! FOT *XJ.<br />

Truth is. we're all sitting on a «id mine the earth A Gcotheimal system uses the earth's<br />

natural enerjy m heat and coa your home. And it's bur times mote efficient than natural<br />

g». propane or oil. That means you can save 30 - 60% oil /our annual heating. ax)bng<br />

and water heating operating costs. So don't just sit on your gpldrnmc tap into u.<br />

a sew home? Dos t bum tk» fret<br />

on Geothennal beating 6r cooling.<br />

hone construction aad electric rale options.<br />

Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 18/7-9pm<br />

Detroit Edison Ann Arbor<br />

42) S. Main Sc, Ana Aihor<br />

(corner of S. Main frWUhaan)<br />

140(V«33-2786b?<br />

<strong>May</strong> 16th lo register<br />

D 12ison<br />

A good part of your lie.<br />

Office<br />

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ON THE<br />

WEEKEND<br />

• •MAtimur<br />

The Plymouth Theatre<br />

Guild will present Irs Levin's<br />

"Deathtrap" Friday<br />

and Saturday. <strong>May</strong> 12-13.<br />

Showtime will be 8 p.m.<br />

Friday and Saturday.<br />

Adults $8 (door), senior/<br />

youth $7 (door). Group<br />

rstes svailsble <strong>for</strong> 20 or<br />

more at $6 each. General<br />

seating. TickeU are ei<br />

changeable but not refundable.<br />

Tickets may be purchased<br />

in advance <strong>for</strong> <strong>11</strong><br />

off at Sir Speedy Printing<br />

Center, 485 S. Main, Plym<br />

outh, or Heavenly Bakery,<br />

43053 W. Seven Mile.<br />

Northville (Highland<br />

Lakes Shopping Center),<br />

or by mail: PTG, Tickets.<br />

P.O. Box 700451, Plym<br />

outh 48170. Infonnstion,<br />

349-7<strong>11</strong>0.<br />

• MAYMKtY STATE I*AM<br />

<strong>May</strong>bury Farm will host it*<br />

annual aheep shearing and<br />

wool spinning days <strong>May</strong><br />

13, 14, 20 and 21. Demonstrations<br />

will be ongoing 1-<br />

4 p.m. each day. Msybury<br />

Farm is located within<br />

Msybury State Park on<br />

Eight Mile Road one mile<br />

west of Beck Road in<br />

Northville Township For<br />

further in<strong>for</strong>mation, contact<br />

the park office at (810)<br />

349-8390. A state park motor<br />

vehicle permit is required<br />

<strong>for</strong> entry into the<br />

park.<br />

• FAnanr s MAMKT<br />

The Plymouth Parmer's<br />

Market will be open 7:30<br />

a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every<br />

Saturday through Oct. 21<br />

st The Gathering in down<br />

town Plymouth. Freah flowers.<br />

fruits, vegetables,<br />

and baked goods. In<strong>for</strong>ms<br />

tion, 453 1540.<br />

n wnnn SUCTION<br />

WSDP. 88.1 FM. will hold<br />

its <strong>1995</strong> radio auction 8<br />

a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 13. The auction raises<br />

money <strong>for</strong> WSDP, the student-operated<br />

station of<br />

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

Community Schools. Auction<br />

listeners will be able<br />

to bid on s wide assort<br />

ment of items including<br />

restaurant gift certificates,<br />

a prom package and an autographed<br />

photo of the cast<br />

of the TV show "Seinfeld./<br />

Questions, call Bill Keith<br />

at 416-7732.<br />

• FAMLYRMDAT<br />

Join the fun and pick up<br />

your flowers at the Fsmily<br />

Fun Run/Walk and Family<br />

Fun Day sponsored by the<br />

Plymouth Playscape<br />

Project and McDonald's of<br />

Plymouth. From noon to 3<br />

p.m. Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 13. st<br />

Plymouth Township Park<br />

on Ann Arbor Trail st<br />

McClumpha. you can join<br />

the various activities snd<br />

also pick up the flowers<br />

you may have ordered<br />

through ths Plymouth<br />

Playscape Flower Sale.<br />

There wUl be a 1 - mile<br />

walk/run <strong>for</strong> all sges. s<br />

clown and drawings <strong>for</strong><br />

door prizes<br />

1TOUB<br />

The Plymouth Symphony<br />

League 1996 Home Tour<br />

The Obterveri THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

YOUR 8 U I D E TO E V E N T S IN A N 0 A R O U N D C A N T O II<br />

will be 10s.m. to 6 p.m<br />

Friday, June 2. and noon to<br />

5 p.m. Saturday, June 3.<br />

Nine homes in Plymouth,<br />

Northville, Novi and<br />

Sumpter Township are on<br />

the tour. Tickets svailable<br />

<strong>for</strong> $15 pre-sale and $18<br />

the days of the tour in<br />

Plymouth at Beitner<br />

Jewelry, Chsmeleon Galleries<br />

Ltd., Frameworks, or<br />

Me snd Mr. Jones Petite;<br />

in Northville st Bookstall<br />

on the Msin. In<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

451-2<strong>11</strong>2.<br />

CLUBS<br />

CAMPUS NOTES<br />

• HISTORICAL SOCIETY<br />

Join the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />

Society 7:30 p.m. Thursday.<br />

Msy <strong>11</strong>, st the Cherry<br />

Hill School <strong>for</strong> "Civil War<br />

Remembered." David L.<br />

Curtis, a <strong>Canton</strong> resident<br />

and past president of the<br />

Detroit Society <strong>for</strong> Genealogical<br />

Research, will present<br />

his first-person account<br />

of his great-greatgrandfather's<br />

Civil War<br />

experiences.<br />

n LAS VI OAS worn<br />

St. Thomas a Becket Parish<br />

is hosting two Las<br />

Vegas Nights 7 p.m. to 1<br />

a.m. Friday and Saturday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 19-20, at the Parish<br />

Life Center, 555 Lilley in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Admission will be<br />

$2, $500 msximum payoff<br />

per person. There will be<br />

blackjack and other games<br />

of chance.<br />

• parkinson support<br />

The Western Wayne Parkinson<br />

Support Group<br />

monthly meeting will be<br />

held 7 p.m. Thursday, <strong>May</strong><br />

<strong>11</strong>, at the Livonia Senior<br />

Citizens Center. Farmington<br />

Road at Five Mile in<br />

Livonia. The speaker will<br />

be Dr. Lawrence Singer,<br />

podiatrist, on care of your<br />

feet. The meeting is open<br />

to all Parkinsonians, care<br />

givers, or anyone interested<br />

in the problems of Parkinsonians.<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation, 459-<br />

0216 or 421-4208.<br />

I.ivonis Red<strong>for</strong>d Chapter<br />

No. 130, Parent* Without<br />

Partners, is meeting at the<br />

Cadillac Cafe, 30555 Grand<br />

River, Farmington Hills.<br />

They meet on the first and<br />

third Thursdays of each<br />

month. Parent and family<br />

activities are planned. New<br />

members welcome st 8<br />

p.m. <strong>for</strong> orientation. General<br />

meeting at 8:30 p.m. After<br />

the meeting, they go<br />

into the lounge <strong>for</strong> dancing<br />

to music plsyed by s D J.<br />

Diane. 464-1969.<br />

• JAYCCES<br />

The Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Jaycees meet at 7:30 p.m<br />

on the fourth Thursday of<br />

the month at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center. 525<br />

Farmer in Plymouth.<br />

AROUND<br />

TOWN<br />

The Friends of the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> annual<br />

Used Book Sale will be<br />

held in the library meeting<br />

room. The members-only<br />

preview is from 6-9 p.m.<br />

To anhmtt your ecsOermc honor or graduation announcement<br />

to Campus Notes, send the matenai<br />

printed or typewritten to Bridget Moran. Ptymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Observer</strong>. 744 Wing St.. Plymouth.<br />

Mich. 48170.<br />

(UMWMITY electad 30 new members<br />

In Beta Gamma, the University s chaptw of<br />

Phi Alpha, a national honor society <strong>for</strong> social work<br />

T*. oaw members of Beta Gamms in-<br />

m m n<br />

i<br />

Raffle<br />

Helping out: This is the <strong>1995</strong> Ford Explorer, provided by Blackwell<br />

Fed, that is being raffled June 1 with proceeds to be given to the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Community Playscape.<br />

Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 17.<br />

Memberships are available<br />

at the door <strong>for</strong> $3 — students.<br />

seniors; $5 — regular,<br />

$15 — family, or $25 —<br />

supporting, business.<br />

Come early <strong>for</strong> the best selection.<br />

The general sale<br />

begins Thursday, <strong>May</strong> 18,<br />

and runs through Sunday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 21. Sunday is "bag<br />

day" with a bag of books<br />

selling <strong>for</strong> $3. Generally,<br />

books cost 50 cents <strong>for</strong><br />

paperbacks and $1 and up<br />

<strong>for</strong> hardbacks. There will<br />

be many collectible records<br />

available, along with textbooks,<br />

cookbooks, encyclopedia<br />

sets, children's<br />

books, and a great selection<br />

of fiction and non-fiction.<br />

• MATURE QUEST<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />

Nature Quest is back by<br />

popular demand from 7-<br />

8:30 p.m. Thursday, <strong>May</strong><br />

<strong>11</strong>. in the library room.<br />

This program is geared to<br />

junior and senior students<br />

and adults. Dave Thomas<br />

will present an overview of<br />

an excavation which produced<br />

Vi of a mastodon<br />

skeleton and the discovery<br />

of the world's first known<br />

trackway.<br />

• ARTS COUNCIL<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council is offering its<br />

new facility at 774 N. Sheldon<br />

Road <strong>for</strong> rent <strong>for</strong> semi -<br />

nars, recitals and lectures.<br />

The facility has auditorium<br />

seating <strong>for</strong> 225 people.<br />

The parking lot has room<br />

<strong>for</strong> 28 cars and street park-<br />

ing is available. There are<br />

coffee pots, a slide projector<br />

and a piano available.<br />

Interested groups, call 416-<br />

4278.<br />

• SENIOR PARTY<br />

Parents of seniors graduating<br />

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

and Plymouth Salem high<br />

schools are needed to volunteer<br />

<strong>for</strong> the senior class<br />

party. Volunteers are needed<br />

<strong>for</strong> card dealing and to<br />

act as chaperones. In<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

459-3816.<br />

• OO PLYMOUTH<br />

Positively Plymouth will<br />

be 5-7 p.m. Thursday. <strong>May</strong><br />

<strong>11</strong>, at Plymouth Manor.<br />

The seventh annual mixer<br />

and business expo allows<br />

residents to see what businesses<br />

there are in the<br />

Plymouth community. The<br />

event is sponsored by the<br />

Plymouth Community<br />

Chamber of Commerce. For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 453-<br />

1540.<br />

• MUSIC M THE PARK<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council concert series<br />

of live weekly per<strong>for</strong>mances<br />

will be held noon to 1<br />

p.m. each Wednesday, beginning<br />

June 21, through<br />

Aug. 23, beneath the shade<br />

trees of Kellogg Park. The<br />

PCAC can always use extra<br />

help during the concerts. If<br />

you would like to volunteer<br />

<strong>for</strong> a few hours a week, <strong>for</strong><br />

one concert or more, call<br />

Debbie Madonna at 253-<br />

2781.<br />

• HISTORICAL MUSEUM<br />

The Plymouth Historical<br />

Museum invites you to<br />

celebrate the70th anniversary<br />

of the Scopes monkey<br />

trial with a potluck dinner<br />

7:30 p.m. Thursday, <strong>May</strong><br />

<strong>11</strong>. Dr. Charles Little, superintendent<br />

of Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools, will discuss "Religion<br />

and the <strong>Public</strong><br />

Schools." Preceding Little's<br />

talk will ft a brief<br />

play regarding the Scopes<br />

trial.<br />

• ENTERTAINMENT ROOKS<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Chorus is conducting a<br />

two-<strong>for</strong>-one early bird presale<br />

of 1996 Entertainment<br />

books. When a book is ordered<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e <strong>May</strong> 15, a free<br />

<strong>1995</strong> book will be supplied.<br />

The books are $40. The<br />

proceeds Will go to finance<br />

a chorus trip to Washington,<br />

D.C. To place orders,<br />

call 459-6829.<br />

• SCHOOL ELECTION<br />

The last day to register to<br />

vote in the June 12 Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

school election<br />

will be Monday. <strong>May</strong><br />

15. The two easiest ways to<br />

register are to go to the secretary<br />

of state's office or to<br />

the office of your local governmental<br />

unit (township<br />

or city hall). To register,<br />

you must be a U.S. citizen.<br />

18 years of age or older by<br />

election day. a resident of<br />

Michigan <strong>for</strong> at least 30<br />

days and a resident of the<br />

city or township in which<br />

you are being registered.<br />

• ABSENTEE BALLOTS<br />

Applications <strong>for</strong> absentee<br />

F O R M<br />

ballots are available from<br />

the election office at the<br />

E J. McClendon Educational<br />

Center at 454 S.<br />

Harvey St.. Plymouth, or<br />

by calling 416-3095. Absentee<br />

ballots will be available<br />

after <strong>May</strong> 23. however,<br />

you may register to vote<br />

absentee at any time. The<br />

school district election office<br />

will be open during regular<br />

business hours 9 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. Saturday, June<br />

10, <strong>for</strong> those requesting absentee<br />

ballots. Voting will<br />

take place at the school<br />

building election precincts<br />

7 a.m. to 8 p.m Monday.<br />

June 12. In<strong>for</strong>mation, 416-<br />

3095.<br />

• WALKATMON<br />

The Michigan Parkinson<br />

Foundation Walkathon<br />

will be held <strong>11</strong> a.m. Saturday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> 20. at University<br />

of Michigan-Dearborn<br />

campus. University of<br />

Michigan-Flint campus<br />

and Owosso-Memorial<br />

Health Care Center. All<br />

those with Parkinson's,<br />

care providers and families<br />

are asketl to participate in<br />

the annual walkathon.<br />

This is to raise funding to<br />

assist new support groups,<br />

train volunteers and support<br />

group leaders and to<br />

develop further programs<br />

to address the needs of<br />

those with Parkinson's. To<br />

register, caJl 745-2000.<br />

H LINCOLN EXHMFT<br />

The Plymouth Historical<br />

Museum in conjunction<br />

with the special exhibition,<br />

"A Lincoln Portrait," will<br />

feature the collection of<br />

Weldon Petz on display at<br />

the museum. The Plymouth<br />

Historical Museum is<br />

at 155 S. Main St. in Plymouth.<br />

The museum is open<br />

1-4 p.m. Wednesday.<br />

Thursday and Saturday,<br />

and 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission<br />

is $1.50 <strong>for</strong> adults,<br />

50 cents <strong>for</strong> students (ages<br />

5-17), children under age 5<br />

free, family rate $4.<br />

• DONATIONS NEEDED<br />

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

Schools district<br />

needs used exercise/fitness<br />

equipment <strong>for</strong> extracurricular<br />

Adaptive Physical Education<br />

Fitness Program.<br />

They are creating a fitness<br />

program <strong>for</strong> students who<br />

have physical disabilities.<br />

If you have a stepper, fitness<br />

tapes, stationary bike,<br />

treadmill, or any other fitness<br />

equipment to contribute,<br />

contact David Gerlach<br />

at 416-7708. Pick-up will<br />

be arranged. For tax purposes,<br />

a letter indicating<br />

your contribution to a nonprofit<br />

organization can be<br />

provided.<br />

Tha Ptymouth aid <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Observer</strong>s welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit com-<br />

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Friday <strong>for</strong> the following Thurtdayi paper. Call 459-2700 if you hai


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IOC*<br />

Religion from page 9C<br />

on CKLW AM. For mon in<strong>for</strong><br />

m«tion, call (800) 886-1212.<br />

Reservations sre due by Thursday,<br />

<strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong>,-<strong>for</strong> the Matro West<br />

Christian Women's After 5 "<strong>May</strong><br />

Bouquet." The dinner program<br />

will be 6:30 464-<br />

4964.<br />

Isbister Moms in Touch, <strong>for</strong><br />

mothers of Isbister Elementary<br />

School students, will meet 8:30-<br />

9:30 p.m. Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 24 and<br />

June 7. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Lucy French at 459-3997.<br />

• amuL soviet<br />

Dr."John MacArthur, a prominent<br />

author of best selling Christian<br />

books like "The Gospel According<br />

to Jesus," "The Sufficiency of<br />

Christ" snd "Ashamed of tbe<br />

Gospel." will apeak at a special 7<br />

p.m. Wednesday, <strong>May</strong> 17, service<br />

at Berean Baptist Church. 38303<br />

Eight Mile, Livonia<br />

MacArthur is pastor of the<br />

Grace Community Church in Sun<br />

Valley, Calif., president of Master's<br />

College and Seminary and<br />

heard daily on tbe national radio<br />

program, "Grace to You." For<br />

more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call (810) 477-<br />

6365.<br />

Single Point Ministries of Wsrd<br />

Presbyterian Church will sponsor<br />

s conference. "Becoming s Friend<br />

snd Lover," with Dick Purnell,<br />

Saturday, <strong>May</strong> 20, at the church,<br />

17000 Farmington Road, Livonia.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call (313)<br />

422-1854.<br />

• QCMEVA COMVINTION<br />

Geneva Presbyterian Church will<br />

preeent a concert in praise of the<br />

Lord st 7 p.m. Sundsy, <strong>May</strong> 21, at<br />

the church, 5835 Sheldon. Can-<br />

'Laughs'<br />

benefits<br />

program<br />

The Oakwood Hospital Annapolis<br />

Center Foundation is sponsoring<br />

"Laugha <strong>for</strong> Lafo" Wedneaday.<br />

<strong>May</strong> 24. The show will benefit<br />

s comprehensive and<br />

coordinated women's health education<br />

program through the Oakwood<br />

Healthcare System.<br />

The benefit will be at 6 p.m. at<br />

the Fellows Creek Golf Club in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. There will be a cash bar,<br />

followed by dinner at 6:46 p-m.<br />

snd entertainment at 8 p.m. supplied<br />

by comediennes Alice Paye,<br />

Gilda Hauser, Mary Miller and<br />

Jill Washburn<br />

The goal of the program ia to<br />

improve tbe quality of life of<br />

women by combining com pes<br />

sionaU medical services with early<br />

detection screening services,<br />

educational aesaiona and other in<strong>for</strong>mational<br />

reeourcae.<br />

"Only recently haa aodety realised<br />

that women have vary unique<br />

health care needs," aaid Caria<br />

O'Malley, senior vice-president of<br />

scute care aervioea of the Oakwood<br />

Healthcare System. "There<br />

is s necesaity <strong>for</strong> the development<br />

of woman's health care ceoters<br />

which derive both financial and<br />

community support from their<br />

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ia<br />

TickeU <strong>for</strong> the benefit ate $76<br />

per person <strong>for</strong> VIP |<br />

860 psr person. Fo<br />

•TOO.<br />

The Oekwood Haahhrars System.<br />

a 1,919-bed regional network,<br />

^^TlZJ^ul ^TkfeLal<br />

ter-Dearborn; Oakwood HospkaJ<br />

•Tayior, Oakwood<br />

CenterWeyne;<br />

m t<br />

Cea-<br />

ton. The concert will feature spir<br />

itual and gospel selections by the<br />

vocal group Geneva Convention<br />

and a aolo piano per<strong>for</strong>mance by<br />

Brenda Hillebrandt<br />

The concert ia free, and babysitting<br />

will be provided. A freewill<br />

offering will he ueed to establish a<br />

fund <strong>for</strong> the purchase of a new<br />

electronic keyboard <strong>for</strong> the<br />

church.<br />

• SMCiAL MUSIC<br />

Duo pianists The Bowker Broth-<br />

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The <strong>Observer</strong>/ THURSDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>, 1996<br />

ers will per<strong>for</strong>m at the 6 p.m. service<br />

Sunday, <strong>May</strong> 21. at Calvary<br />

Baptist Church, 43066 Joy, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

For mora in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

(313) 466-0022.<br />

• PUAMAMET<br />

Rice Memorial United Methodist<br />

Church will have Ita annual<br />

spring flea market 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday, June 3, at the church.<br />

20601 Beech Daly at Eight Mile,<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d. There will be mora than<br />

40 booths, a bake sale and food<br />

concession. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call John Frith at (313) 637-7866.<br />

Superior Adventiet Academy In<br />

association with the Ptymouth,<br />

Ann Arbor, Saline and Weatland<br />

Seventh-day Adventist churches<br />

ia aocepting applications <strong>for</strong> the<br />

1996-96 achool year <strong>for</strong> studenU<br />

in first through eighth grades.<br />

PsrenU who deeirs a Christian<br />

education <strong>for</strong> their children can<br />

call (313) 469-8222 or wriu to the<br />

academy at 4296 Napier, Plymouth,<br />

<strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation and a<br />

registration packet<br />

I n t r o d u c i n g<br />

A community Bihle class<br />

Tuesdays at Ward Evangelical<br />

Presbyterian Church, Farmington<br />

and Six Mile roads, Livonia. The<br />

classes are <strong>for</strong> both men and<br />

women and 21 denominations and<br />

77 congregations are represented.<br />

Small groupe meet 9:30-9:55 am.,<br />

with a lecture ip the sanctuary 10-<br />

IONIH LTH<br />

ONE GIANT LEAP FOR HEALTH CARE<br />

As the adage goes, If you shoot<br />

<strong>for</strong> the moon and miss you'll<br />

still end np among the stars.<br />

Introducing thr launch of Mission<br />

Health. The ambitious partnership of four<br />

outstanding area hospitals, their medical<br />

staffs and affiliated outpatient care facilities<br />

committed to a single mission. The health<br />

of you. your family and the community.<br />

rwavn m^i2 sm ^<br />

"rsrtxr<br />

Four highly respected hospitals. Each<br />

Impressive In Its own right but even more<br />

remarkable when partnered together.<br />

Four health care organizations that<br />

together encompass more than 1,800 doc-<br />

tors.<br />

Four organizations that span a wide<br />

geographic range - covering five counties<br />

with care at hospitals and more than 3(J<br />

outpatient medical centers throughout<br />

Southeast Michigan-<br />

Four organizations that will combine<br />

staffs, resources and specialties to <strong>for</strong>m a<br />

health care team capable of treating virtu-<br />

ally any condition.<br />

Four organizations with a commit-<br />

ment to health that starts be<strong>for</strong>e birth and<br />

continues on through the years.<br />

Four hospiuls expert in diverse spe-<br />

<strong>11</strong> a.m. Nursery ia available <strong>for</strong><br />

infanta through kindergartners.<br />

For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call (313)<br />

348-1209.<br />

cialties including obstetrics, cardiology,<br />

oncology, otology/neurotology and cran-<br />

iofacial reconstructive surgery.<br />

Four hospiuls that together will con-<br />

uin administrative costs and cut down on<br />

paperwork. Policies that mean cost effi-<br />

ciency and top-quality care.<br />

* + of Charity Health System, Inc and Mercy Health Services<br />

Introducing a new health care organi-<br />

zation committed to the tradition of the<br />

Daughters of Charity and the Sisters of<br />

Mercy. The tradition of compassionate<br />

care and dignity <strong>for</strong> all individuals.<br />

Introducing Mission Health. Four<br />

Hospiuls. One giant leap <strong>for</strong> health care.<br />

ITtCMUYU<br />

A charismatic prayer group meets<br />

at 6 p.m. Sundays in Patio Classroom<br />

1 on the ground floor of the<br />

University Center at Madonna<br />

University, Schoolcraft snd<br />

Levan roads. Livonia. For more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Shawn at (313)<br />

464-9067.<br />

MISS ion1"H EALTH


THURSDAY, MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

GARDEN SPOT<br />

MARTY FIGLEY<br />

Fennel adds spice<br />

to garden dishes<br />

N<br />

ational Herb Week is <strong>May</strong> 7-14, and Fennel<br />

(Foeniculum species" is the official plant<br />

this year Ita botanical name comes from<br />

the Latin word, foe num. which means hay, and<br />

the feathery foliage may be the reason why.<br />

There are several varieties of this herb, a relative<br />

of dill, coriander, caraway, cumin, anise,<br />

carrot and Queen Anne's lace, but we will talk<br />

about the two most popular ones — a variety<br />

called sweet fennel i F.v.var duke), which includes<br />

"Bronze," and Florence fennel (F.v.var<br />

azoricum). also called finocchio and anise<br />

The Cook's Garden," a free catalog — available<br />

from P.O. Bo* 526, Londonderry, Vt. 05148,<br />

i phone (802) 824-3400, fax (802) 824-3027) —<br />

carries seeds of the varieties Sweet fennel (F.<br />

vulgaare — "Smoke"), "the true red-leaved <strong>for</strong>m,<br />

much sought afteT both <strong>for</strong> its ornamental and<br />

its herbal qualities." and Zefa Fino


20* The <strong>Observer</strong>Thirsday. <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Garden<br />

Tw new cookbooks have ne<br />

cape* <strong>for</strong> fennel The Herb Com<br />

penion L ooks" (lnurvtevt Pre**.<br />

$16.96. eoft) alao feature* many<br />

unusual recipe idea* <strong>for</strong> all kirxls<br />

of dishes from appetisers to des<br />

sert*. gifts ami condiments Each<br />

is clearly written aad easy to fbl<br />

low "Betty Crocker's New Italian<br />

Cooking" iMacmillan. S18I con<br />

tains "easy and authentic recipes<br />

by Antonw Ceccooi " Nutrition<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation is included with each<br />

recipe. If you like Italian, you'll<br />

like this book<br />

TIMELY GAJtDEN TIPS<br />

• The April <strong>May</strong> issue of the<br />

magazine The Herb Companion<br />

features an article about fennel<br />

and has many other herbal fea<br />

turcs The publisher ia In<br />

lerweave Preaa. 201 E. Fourth,<br />

l-ovtarxt Colo 90537 -9977<br />

• Plan to attend "Everything<br />

Herbal" Saturday. <strong>May</strong> 20, in<br />

Beat from page ID<br />

raising event to support Wayne<br />

Westiand Band and Track Boost<br />

er Clubs On Saturday, band and<br />

track students from John Glenn<br />

and Wayne Memorial High<br />

Schools will plant annua] flower*<br />

around the center<br />

Msrchmg band* from both<br />

schools kick off the event at <strong>11</strong><br />

am in the Kohl's parking lot-<br />

Music will be per<strong>for</strong>med through<br />

out the two days<br />

A coupon booklet, filled with<br />

more than $100 worth of savings<br />

from page ID<br />

from participating stores, will be<br />

sold to customers <strong>for</strong> a $6 donation.<br />

Promotional t-shirts especially<br />

designed <strong>for</strong> the event will also be<br />

sold to raise funds. All proceeds<br />

will support the Band Together<br />

program. Local businesses have<br />

contributed funds to sponsor<br />

flowerbeds.<br />

Horizon Landscaping of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township is contributing the<br />

company's time in directing the<br />

project-<br />

J i M «as 3<br />

ue ao uooooo'<br />

17000 S. Laurel Park Dr., Uvonia<br />

• (313)462-3000 3<br />

THE<br />

AT THE<br />

FROM<br />

Birmingham Call (810) 646-0896<br />

<strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

B Continue to divide perennials,<br />

renew mulch in the beds.<br />

a Begin planting perennial and<br />

vegetable seedlings Water them<br />

well Protect them from the sun<br />

with a shade cloth or other shade<br />

device 1 like to use a plastic milk<br />

crate <strong>for</strong> a few daya.<br />

B Watch <strong>for</strong> inaects in the garden<br />

and identify them be<strong>for</strong>e trying to<br />

destroy them<br />

a Weeds are growing. Keep after<br />

them to prevent them from going<br />

to seed<br />

.Worry Flgiey u an adianced<br />

master gardener bated in Birmingham.<br />

You con leaoe her a<br />

mesfaee try dialing (313) 9&3 2047<br />

on a touchtune phone, then her<br />

mailbox number, 1859 Her fax<br />

number u (810) 644-1314<br />

Remember Classified<br />

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40* The Ot>a*rwr : THURSDAY. MAY <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Use textures creatively<br />

Ta«ur*a play street or tbe irregulantia* of a<br />

a vital rule in lh« wall of bncka are both rich in tax<br />

appearance of ture Evan an old junkyard con<br />

laina a multitude of shapea and<br />

Bmost photo- textures that will produce exciting<br />

graph* Used results Remember that with city<br />

creatively, le* scenes, juat aa in<br />

turea will en directional lighting ia<br />

hancr the cx>lor, to bnng out strong text urea.<br />

»h«i* and over Enjoy photographing food'' If<br />

alt co tn position so. you know that skillful lighting<br />

of your work is a must A sliced cabbage, the<br />

Our environ skin of an orange or the cruat of a<br />

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Realtors<br />

(313) 453-6200<br />

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Realtors<br />

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Tha im pnea a orR $74 900<br />

ASK FOR ANN HOFFMAN OR<br />

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CENTURY 21<br />

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HANNETT • WILSON<br />

& WHITEHOUSE<br />

(810) 646-6200<br />

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badroom 1500 aq A Lana lama,<br />

roam $15* 900 J*ii<br />

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with over SS0 MIIUMI la sales la i m Why?<br />

SERVICE & INTEGRITY<br />

At the Michigan Group, service & integrity<br />

are ame than ]ust catchy saytnp^we LIVE it!<br />

The Sign That Sells!<br />

Try as.<br />

LIVONIA<br />

H doesn t come any better folks' Approx 2600 sq<br />

ft* Sheffiekl special with new wMe European<br />

kitchen. 3Vs baths, enclosed porch leads to deck<br />

and large back yard, central air, sprinklers<br />

fteidston* fireplace circular drive and the Iwt goes<br />

on $249 900<br />

Space Galore' Don t overtook this comfy large 3<br />

bedroom 2 bath home Bnck/vtnyl. on double tot<br />

Neutral decor, custom Winds btg bedrooms ample<br />

storage easy-care landscaping $132 900 # 4697<br />

(ML507995)<br />

REDFORD<br />

Sailers hat* to part with fhts totally redone home<br />

Kitchen has been completely redone, the upatairs<br />

drywalled and ftmahed basement drywafled and<br />

finished, beth updated electricity updated 90%.<br />

eatra deep 2 car garage S66900 #4751<br />

(ML5125591<br />

South Red<strong>for</strong>d schools 3 bedroom brick,<br />

basement. 2v> car garage<br />

furnace, water heater carpeting<br />

nicety landscaped A greet value at $69,900 #480*<br />

(ML520450)<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Fantastic views from thia 150 year-old raetorad<br />

farmhouse with bam A storage txRdmg Maater<br />

aua* w/prrvate balcony overlooking wooda A duck<br />

pond 4-5 bedrooms, 3V* beth* Over 1 acre<br />

prcrfessaonaHy landacaped BeeutAi Ftonda room<br />

(22 * 12). security aystem. 2 car garage A must<br />

sea $525 000 #4814 (MLS206»4)<br />

FarrWy Pnde 4 bedroom. 2VK bath home M MA<br />

prastigHuis IN town neighborhood Stgmhcant<br />

update* and tow mamtenanoe Tal ahade tree.<br />

beauMul paver petto with bench sealing Cal now<br />

$224 900 #4708 (ML509520)<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

CONDO PLYMOUTH Rale entry level, I bedroom,<br />

1 bath with AT th* updates Basement large Bvmg<br />

room and dming room with picturesque view ot<br />

secluded treed courtyard $59 900 #4801<br />

(ML518894)<br />

CANTON<br />

Three plus acres tor the person who loves wide<br />

open spaces 2 bedroom. <strong>11</strong>00 sq ft ranch with<br />

extensive lawn and deck tor children* backyard<br />

play Invest In your happiness $109 000 #4705<br />

(ML509767)<br />

WESTLAND<br />

An open traffic flow thru spacious rooms highhgN<br />

this beeuttfuHy decorated qued The ceramic batha<br />

are knock-outs Fireplace 2 car garage, deck and<br />

much more tor $157 900 #4596 (ML506180)<br />

NOVI<br />

Move NGN MO TFTE cozy updated townhouse Enjoy<br />

some ot its<br />

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FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Elegant 3700 aq N. bnck 2 story neaped on a<br />

pro«eeaione#|I landacaped tot w/haalad (36 • IS)<br />

mgrouna pool Large room*, security<br />

reapectl $279,900<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

Deeirabla Farminglon Meadows 3-4 bedroom<br />

trMevel. 1881 aq T.. 2 Ml bath* large famay room,<br />

oak kachen. central air. attached garage, covered<br />

patio $122,900<br />

The Michigan Group r e a l t o r s ' . Livonia<br />

313 591-9200 or 810 348-9978<br />

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Designed (or the family reovmg up to a larger home, these custom designs start al<br />

2fi00 square fees and feature brtci exwrtor on all foor sides. a luxurious master bath<br />

vttJi garde* lab and shower volume cdflngs and much more. AH situated on spacious<br />

- of which back up to any other<br />

Hone prices at RofflngHma start fnxiSZRflOO And right now. home buyers can lake<br />

advantage of RftOOffnUJCTHN HOCK* tor additional investment value<br />

Rolling Hfts also offers these community beaeftts<br />

• HlgMy rated SaMse schoote<br />

•Qty water a«l sewer service<br />

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yet lower lovasMp taxes<br />

So If yo* re ready lor a<br />

Rolling Hite today tail<br />

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Healthy from page IF<br />

thington.<br />

"Geo thermal is not new," he said.<br />

"It's • public twirencM thing." A<br />

ventilating system that permits ener<br />

g> from warm air exhausted from the<br />

home to warm incoming cold air be<br />

<strong>for</strong>e it'a circulated without actually<br />

mixing with incoming air provides a<br />

fesher product at reduced cost<br />

The ventilating system starts at<br />

about $3,000.<br />

"We wanted to address molds and<br />

moisture." McAllister said. "It con<br />

stantiy recirculates air and reduces<br />

potential exposure to allergens.<br />

"The duct work is all sealed."<br />

McAllister added 'That eliminates<br />

the potential <strong>for</strong> dust "<br />

To prevent radon gas. which natu<br />

rally seeps into basements. Health<br />

House places several inches of peat<br />

gravel covered by a plastic membrane<br />

ami two vent stacks at the founda<br />

tion. Coat ia 1800<br />

Hardware<br />

We are rearranging our financing<br />

relationships Our bank will handle<br />

refinancing of our current borrowings,<br />

plus the additional capital <strong>for</strong> required<br />

(merger) transactions.<br />

We're not only consolidating our<br />

debt bul expanding our credit lines<br />

Let's say tbe entire financing package<br />

is over $30 million, the largest part<br />

represented by sn open line of credit.<br />

What's the key to making the<br />

merger work?<br />

AJten. We will bring advanced<br />

technology and systems to inventory<br />

management<br />

Second, combination of the two<br />

companies will create s very effective<br />

and competitive buying entity. We<br />

twill cooperate and coordinate vendor<br />

relations.<br />

We can't remedy economic cycles,<br />

but we can remedy inventory manage<br />

ment. inventory stock positions. We<br />

can remedy buying strength<br />

They (NHDi almost mirror ACO in<br />

their operating structure They're<br />

neighborhood, convenience shopping.<br />

How does ACO hold up in competition<br />

against big players tike<br />

Home Depot. Home Quarters and<br />

Builders Square?<br />

Aiken- We've been able to survive, I<br />

think, because we serve the consumer<br />

with convenience and value. Others<br />

may say that, but our coc.-tumer* keep<br />

coming back and have <strong>for</strong> 50 years.<br />

We've had several invasions, if you<br />

Marketplace featurea a glimpse of<br />

suburt>an business news and notes,<br />

including corporate name changes,<br />

new products, office openings, new<br />

affiliations, new positions, mergers,<br />

acquisitions and new ways of doing<br />

business Wnte. Marketplace. Build<br />

mg A Business. <strong>Observer</strong> A Eccentnc<br />

Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft.<br />

Livonia. 46150. Our fax number is<br />

(313)591-7279<br />

1 ASSOCIATION<br />

The Builders Association of<br />

Southeastern Michigan has officially<br />

changed its name to the Building Industry<br />

Association of Southeastern<br />

Michigsn.<br />

"We believe that a name change ia<br />

needed because our membership —<br />

both home builders and asaociate<br />

members — now engages in activities<br />

beyond just building bouses," said<br />

Janet L. Compo, BIA president.<br />

The asaociation is headquartered<br />

in Farmlnfton Hilla.<br />

Jill Mc Bride and Trudy Rhoedee.<br />

owners of a Merry Maids professional<br />

home cleaning franchiae in Birmlngham,<br />

earned an all-expenaes paid trip<br />

to the company's President's<br />

Achievement Conference in Maui,<br />

Hawaii.<br />

The invitation was baaed on their<br />

operation's sales and customer<br />

Upatairs, Nu Wool insulation<br />

made from recycled newspaper is<br />

blown into walla inataad of traditional<br />

insulation whoee fibers can cause<br />

problems <strong>for</strong> people with allergies or<br />

breathing difficulties. Coat is $2,200.<br />

"Hardwood floors eliminates carpeting."<br />

McAllister aaid. "Carpeting<br />

is s major source of dust and dust<br />

mi tea. This cuts down on risks <strong>for</strong><br />

asthmatics.<br />

"Hardwood ia expensive," Scholten<br />

said. "On the steps and upatairs carpet.<br />

sre use 100 percent non toxic<br />

padding made out of recycled ma ten<br />

als and 100 percent nylon carpet."*<br />

Solid wood cabinetry in the Worth<br />

mgton rather than pressed particle<br />

hoard eliminates a <strong>for</strong>maldehyde<br />

source <strong>for</strong> $3,150. Paints with lower<br />

volatile organic compounds are used<br />

al s negligible coat increase.<br />

Other upgraded features include<br />

from page IF<br />

will, of new-<strong>for</strong>mat retailers.<br />

A customer going to one of the big<br />

boxes generally is on a visit <strong>for</strong> a major<br />

project involving building materials<br />

or very large ticket items like<br />

sheds, tractors, room remodelings<br />

The consumer shopping ACO is after<br />

a maintenance and repair item<br />

that the do-it-youraelfer haa always<br />

had the need <strong>for</strong>. Let's talk about<br />

paint Let's talk about gardening,<br />

plumbing, electrical replacement and<br />

upgrading.<br />

Our stores are all in convenient,<br />

neighborhood shopping centers.<br />

We're not in regional malls. I think<br />

consumers like to shop in their neigh<br />

borhoods.<br />

How are you doing financially?<br />

-4iAen. Last year was our best year<br />

ever. We had record sales, record<br />

earnings Earnings were slightly over<br />

3 percent (of sales). That includes a<br />

one-time gain on the sale of excess<br />

r«al estate.<br />

I would think if you want to<br />

grow, It would be safer to buy an<br />

existing store than start one from<br />

scratch.<br />

Aiken: If you want to stay competitive.<br />

growth is essential. It's very difficult<br />

to do one store at a time.<br />

There's not enough development of<br />

new shopping centers and communities.<br />

The advantage of acquisition is you<br />

acquire an existing customer base.<br />

BUSINESS MARKETPLACE<br />

• ust somes*<br />

L'ST Services of Troy has been selected<br />

by Lab One Analytical of Tulsa,<br />

Oltla., to be exclusive state distributor<br />

of the Search method of testing<br />

above and underground storage<br />

tanks.<br />

• LOCKWOOO<br />

Lockwood Companies, a Bingham<br />

Farme-based builder specializing in<br />

multi-family units like apartments<br />

and nursing homes, was issued more<br />

construction permits last year in<br />

southeastern Michigan than any<br />

other contractor, according to Housing<br />

Consultant. Inc.<br />

Lockwood pulled permits <strong>for</strong> 441<br />

units in an eight-county area including<br />

Wayne and Oakland.<br />

• PMSTOF J<br />

First of America Bank -Southeest<br />

Michigan Region headquartered in<br />

Birmingham haa contributed<br />

$28,000 in PirstGrant awards this<br />

school year to implement creative<br />

classroom programs in economically<br />

disadvantaged districts.<br />

David M. Magyar, DO. Maria P.<br />

Hayes, M.D. and Gary R. Jones,<br />

M.D., who specialise in reproductive<br />

endocrinology and recently opened a<br />

practice ia tha Northwestern Professional<br />

Pavilion, HothHoM, have<br />

joined the staff at Sinai Hospital<br />

special sand base and waterproofing<br />

to help keep moisture out of tha base<br />

ment, energy seal insulation package<br />

around outlets doors and windows<br />

basement dry and central vacuum<br />

system.<br />

The Worthington model, a two-story<br />

colonial with four bedrooms, living<br />

room, dining room, den and family<br />

room, carries a basic price of<br />

$300,000<br />

Going with the geo-thermal heating/cooling<br />

system, ventilating system,<br />

radon control, Nu-Wooi insulation<br />

and solid wood cabinetry would<br />

add about $17,000 - 5* percent.<br />

Giving buyers options and letting<br />

them know what's out there regardless<br />

of price range is the ultimate effect<br />

of Health House.<br />

"We build $100,000 houses, too.<br />

and want people to have choicea."<br />

Scholten said.<br />

1 think the retailer who stands still<br />

will be left behind. They can't compete<br />

<strong>for</strong> manufactured source of product.<br />

Biggest isn't always better, but<br />

smaller is always difficult.<br />

How do you hear that ACO la<br />

perceived In tbe community? What<br />

do your customers tell you?<br />

Aiken We get very few complaints.<br />

We get many compliments. Convenience<br />

is a more frequent reference.<br />

They like our advertised products,<br />

probably because of value. They like<br />

our selection.<br />

After convenience. I think we get<br />

compliments on the friendliness of<br />

our people.<br />

Do you aubacribe to a personal<br />

business phlloaophy?<br />

Aiken. You must in private companies,<br />

just like public ones, produce a<br />

return <strong>for</strong> your investor. That is utmost.<br />

In order to do that, you have to<br />

have an above average complement of<br />

employees. They have to be satisfied<br />

with the job and have to be willing to<br />

produce.<br />

Ted Traskos, our founder (in 1946),<br />

has always believed that you have to<br />

give a customer value at a fair price<br />

and make it easy <strong>for</strong> them to obtain<br />

their needs.<br />

Consumers, particularly do-ityourself<br />

consumers, know when<br />

they're getting value and when not.<br />

• FOOD* SAM.<br />

Ford k Earl Associates of Troy haa<br />

been choaen to create the Graphics<br />

Standards Manual and graphic implementation<br />

of the corporate identity<br />

system <strong>for</strong> Delphi Automotive Systems,<br />

<strong>for</strong>merly known as Automotive<br />

Components Group Worldwide, General<br />

Motors Corp.<br />

Ford 4 Earl also has been choaen<br />

by Borg-Warner Automotive as its<br />

marketing and graphic design agency<br />

Creative Arts Consulting A Man<br />

agement in Southfield has <strong>for</strong>med<br />

Discover Bureau, a new speakers bureau<br />

designed to provide motivational<br />

and in<strong>for</strong>mative speakers to corporate<br />

settings, colleges and schools.<br />

• WW LAW I<br />

A Farmington Hilla law firm has<br />

taken on the new name of Finkel,<br />

Whitefield, Selik. Raymond. Perrara<br />

4 Feldman with the naming of Alan<br />

J. Ferrara and Stephen M. Feldman<br />

as principal members.<br />

In addition, Aaron H. Sherbin and<br />

Michael L Weiss man have become<br />

associates of the firm.<br />

• MARX LAYMS<br />

Mark Layne ft Co., a marketing<br />

and public relations firm baaed in<br />

Farmiagton Hills, has opened a second<br />

office in Detroit at 743 Beaubien,<br />

Suite 300.<br />

Frederick Marx and Michael Layne<br />

are principals in the firm.<br />

Expect tree-trimming crews be<strong>for</strong>e July<br />

Aa the<br />

proachea, Detroit Edison line<br />

clearance crews will continue to trim<br />

trees ia 46 southisstim Michigan<br />

during the next two<br />

, Four coasaunitiea ia the Obdrculatioa<br />

area should aae<br />

the first of July. They<br />

are: Caaten Townahip, Livonia.<br />

Ptymouth asKl Plymouth Townahip<br />

Edison's tree-triauaing<br />

haa helped reduce (he<br />

length of power outagsa, a<br />

said. IM 1 R ous three-year averaj pa. In addition,<br />

the length ef thoee ow tagee waa ahortetted<br />

by 75 percent.<br />

We ve had peat a ucceee with our<br />

line clearance prograi a which la why<br />

there will he MI on •going cycle of<br />

trimming ia our aar nee area." aaid<br />

Robert J. Buckler, aa aier vice peaaident,<br />

energy market! r « and dietribu<br />

"Our ef<strong>for</strong>ts will oo otinue ta focus<br />

an reducing the nuash er and length ef<br />

M. the utility's<br />

Trees that grow int<br />

linea eaa knock thM<br />

than tha pvevf- high wtada and al<br />

outages Downed<br />

poee safety hasards, particularly <strong>for</strong><br />

young children who should bs told<br />

that fallen power linea and anything<br />

they come into contact wkh can be<br />

ths health ef the<br />

The <strong>Observer</strong>/ Thursday <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong>, <strong>1995</strong><br />

Convicted killer builds his own Internet home page<br />

One of the<br />

moet interesting<br />

things I've found<br />

oo the Internet<br />

recently Is a<br />

home pegs built<br />

and placvd oo<br />

the World Wide<br />

Web by Girvies<br />

Devis of Illinois.<br />

Whet makss<br />

this page interesting<br />

is that<br />

Devis is serving<br />

time oo death<br />

row in Illinois and is believed to<br />

be the first death row prisoner in<br />

the United States to plead his<br />

case directly to the people on the<br />

Internet<br />

Devis, whoee home page went<br />

online April 24, is scheduled to bs<br />

executed <strong>May</strong> 17 by lethal injection.<br />

Online users can learn about<br />

Girvies'conviction and deeth sentencing<br />

by using Lynx or another<br />

Web browser and point to http://<br />

www.mcs.net/(tilde<br />

mark )bkmurph/girviea. htm. The<br />

home pege contains an article he<br />

wrote about "evidence" that establishes<br />

his innocence. There<br />

also are links to Chicago Tribune<br />

articlee and news reports from<br />

other papers on his case.<br />

Davis also makse available the<br />

e-mail address of Jim Edgat. who<br />

happens to be the governor of Illinois<br />

and holds the power to grant<br />

clemency On his page users will<br />

find an electronic petition <strong>for</strong><br />

Datebook features upcoming events around<br />

the suburban business community. To list an<br />

event, write: Datebook, BuikJmg A Business.<br />

<strong>Observer</strong> A Eccentric Newspapers, 36251<br />

Schoolcraft, Uvoma, 48150. Our fax number<br />

is (313) 591-7279.<br />

UONOAY. MAY 15<br />

The fenencsn Society ot Employers hosts s senwsar<br />

"How to Stawve s fcUOSHA inspection' 9 am. to 1<br />

p.m. st R» oWtees, 23* 15 Northwestsm. SoutMIsM<br />

Cost is 120 Advance ragatrsOor requested st (810)<br />

353-4900<br />

Ada Personnel Services sponsors a tree seminar<br />

"Legsaoes of Termination" S-<strong>11</strong> 30s.m st the Troy<br />

Marrtoa. To retfstw. csfl Unds Tuchsr a (810) 442<br />

7800<br />

Ths Isw Orm of MacOonsId and Goien prsssnts a<br />

semswr "How to Reduce Your Exposure to Clams<br />

and UUgsOon " In separate morning snd afternoon<br />

isssions M OouttsTree Quest Suites in Troy. Cost a<br />

$25 tor one session. $40 tor both. Discounts tor eddftionsi<br />

attendees s sasbH For Mbrmebon snd ressrveoons.<br />

caf E«s Symonds a (8 J 0) 645-5940<br />

TUESDAY. MAY 16<br />

Uvonie Community Education and Michigsn Bi*dsrs<br />

institute ol Rochester Has orter e 16-hotf semmw to<br />

help peopa pass the stats buSdsr's licensing eiam<br />

6-10 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through Mey 25<br />

a RBey Mttda School. 15555 Henry Ruff. Uvonia<br />

Cost a $ 150. RsgstrsOon required by <strong>May</strong> 12 a<br />

(313) 523-9277 during busmeas hours.<br />

IA** ST*ATS*M*<br />

Ths ftstai Rnancai Executives G*o»* presents s dm<br />

ner program "OWcM Lease Strste#es 6.30 p.m. a<br />

Laflrey's Steak House. Detroit Cost a $25 tor mentart.<br />

$30 tor non-members. Rsssrvebons due by<br />

Mey 12 to McMe Goftvth a (313) 396-8988.<br />

quAUTY cotanc<br />

Mil regwi Manufacturing Technology Centw oflsrs e<br />

two-dey workshop tor quaKy managers and supervisors<br />

tha dote end Mey l7toe*pamiS0 9001 documentation<br />

reqursments end awdR gsdsaws 8 a.m.<br />

to 5 pjn. M the Induatna Technolofir Institute. 2901<br />

Hubbard. Arm After. Coat wduWig mesa, a $395.<br />

To regster. eel 0. Ortu a (800) 292-44*4 ext.<br />

4107.<br />

Ths Troy Chamber of Commerce snd Troy Employee<br />

AssMsnre Consortium, a partnership tor the proven-<br />

Uon of aug/aoohol souse, sponsor s workshop<br />

TTwamgOreoOvefy Ds»sloping Cresoay m Probism<br />

SoMng" 8 30 <strong>11</strong>:30 em. M ths S0C CreOt<br />

Union BuMng. 45S6 Crooks a Corporate Oftwe.<br />

Troy No chargs tor smptoyees of TEAC enroSed buw<br />

, $ 10 tor Troy chamber members. $20 tor<br />

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17<br />

Wrtfit * FWppa. s prosthetics suppsw. snd M<br />

r of voca AshabMUOon. sponsor s<br />

r on masattng independence and setoty<br />

> iiiiitu ma" -r - f " p * - — — -ram<br />

to 4.30 pm a Wrt#* * FBppa, 2*45 Crooks.<br />

nuirnsii- tit r—'—'--"-g -<br />

M. Treutman sre scheduled »o pertupata For Irfcr-<br />

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M (31 SI 747-223*.<br />

6 p m. M the Roman Forum<br />

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reoM is off the menu. Fwi<br />

csi (313)253-8*00<br />

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^testes offices. 1301<br />

fnffSiSlBnBalW. Tioif. To naaa sn<br />

M^^MMMieai Ljade farhart a (BIO) 962 9*00<br />

clemency and will have the opportunity<br />

to sign the petition. Upon<br />

first arriving, there is a flashing<br />

numeral oo the top — the numeral<br />

representing the number of<br />

days Davis has be<strong>for</strong>e lacing execution.<br />

(1 learned of this page from Elliott<br />

Parker, journalism proftttor<br />

at Central Michigan UnwertUy<br />

who is very good at collecting<br />

gems and passing them on. In the<br />

back of my head, though, it a<br />

thought that I may have read<br />

about it someplace else. If so, I<br />

apologise <strong>for</strong> not giving credit; ui<br />

my filet Prof. Parker is the only<br />

reference J kept.)<br />

Responding to renders<br />

From time to time I get phone<br />

calls or e-mail messages from<br />

readers who missed my last column<br />

or want to know about a topic<br />

I covered a few months ego.<br />

To meet that need. I had decided<br />

some time ego to put my columns<br />

on-line so users could access past<br />

columns easily and find what<br />

they were looking <strong>for</strong>.<br />

I alao decided to make this<br />

project a learning experience <strong>for</strong><br />

myself. I had done some reading<br />

sbout hypertext markup language<br />

(html) and home page construc<br />

tion. So I decided to learn html<br />

markup and how to build a home<br />

page. It took a while to figure out<br />

how to get the columns on line<br />

and arrange them on the home<br />

page. But it has finally happened.<br />

What results is not pretty designwise<br />

or graphically, but it's fucntional.<br />

Alao on my home page is a link<br />

to Patrick Criepen's Internet email<br />

lessons offered a year ago.<br />

Many of our users took thoee lessons<br />

but did not keep all of them<br />

and have made inquiries from<br />

time to time about a particular<br />

leaaon. Eventually I decided to<br />

make my home page a learning<br />

center on the Internet and so offered<br />

links to a Unix reference<br />

desk, s couple of links sbout html<br />

and home page building, one to<br />

Odd de Fresno's book "The Online<br />

World" (which I reviewed in<br />

an earlier column), and to the<br />

general reference desk offered by<br />

Purdue University.<br />

So if you'd like to take a peek,<br />

go to Lynx or any Web browser<br />

and point to http://oeonline.com.<br />

A direct link is http://oeonline.com/(tilde<br />

mark)emoryd 1<br />

welcome suggestions and com<br />

menu.*<br />

Back in business<br />

A good source to learn about<br />

things new on the Internet has<br />

been the Scout Report. A couple<br />

of months ago, however, the Scout<br />

Report site closed down — some<br />

of us feared it might be <strong>for</strong> good.<br />

In case you missed the announcement,<br />

the Scout is back in business.<br />

If you haven't benefited<br />

from tbe Scout Report, or want to<br />

return, the new Universal Re-<br />

BUSINESS 0ATEB00K<br />

130 businesses <strong>11</strong> 30 a.m. to 8 p m at Burton<br />

Manor. 277T7 Schoolcraft. Uvoma<br />

Oakland Community CoSege and Michigan Manufac<br />

turtng Technology Center host sn 'Advanced Tech<br />

nology tor Global Competitiveness Conference ' <strong>11</strong><br />

a.m. to 5:30 p.m a OCC Advanced Tecnnoiocy ceo<br />

tar. 2900 Featherstone Road. Auburn Has Keynote<br />

speaker Enc Mitteistadt. president and CEO. Fenoc<br />

Robotics. Nortti America Cost is $75 For in<strong>for</strong>ms<br />

toon, cal Annessa Carttsie at (810) 5AO1540<br />

moastxpo<br />

Telephone Support Systems, which provides systems<br />

tor buemess and ndustry. hosts a free open house<br />

with seminars and demonstrations on videocon<br />

ferencmg, wireless and dais technology I -5.30 p.m<br />

thn date and <strong>May</strong> 18 a dstest.inUrnic.net<br />

and in the body of the measage<br />

type "subscribe scout-report."<br />

The URL <strong>for</strong> Gopher users is<br />

is.internic.net.<br />

Speaking of what's new on the<br />

Net, OftE Online has some new<br />

ventures on the Internet worth<br />

checking out. There's an area restaurant<br />

that will not only tell you<br />

its summer fare but also share a<br />

lot of in<strong>for</strong>mation about vegetarian<br />

food and vegetarian cooking.<br />

Point to http://oeonline.com/(<br />

tilde mark)innseasn. The Detroit<br />

Institute of Arts is on-line with us<br />

and has a very interacting home<br />

page, which can be accessed at<br />

http://oeonline.com/(tiide<br />

mark >dia And the Cranbrook Institute<br />

alao has joined the OftE<br />

Online community and can be<br />

visited at http://oeonline.com/(<br />

tilde mark>crdesign. The Cran<br />

brook site only can be accessed<br />

with s graphical browser while all<br />

the others can be visited with the<br />

text browser. Lynx.<br />

Strange festivals<br />

And, finally, let me share with<br />

you some of the unusual festivals<br />

you can visit in Michigan, the<br />

midwest and elsewhere that I<br />

learned about on tbe Internet.<br />

No charge <strong>for</strong> the program. $20 <strong>for</strong> a resource book<br />

To register, can (810) 952 5800<br />

VTT EMPLOYMENT<br />

Michigan Employment Security Commission hosts a<br />

free jobs fa* <strong>for</strong> military veterans and employers at<br />

no cost to each 9 a.m to 3 30 p.m. at the Light<br />

Guard Armory. 4400 E Eight MSe. Detroit Employers<br />

who want to participate should make arrangement<br />

through MESC at (810) 589 1600. (313) 453-3520<br />

Computer<br />

Software Applications<br />

Training<br />

&<br />

Consulting,<br />

On Site,<br />

Anywhere,<br />

The Best,<br />

Guaranteed.<br />

e Pro Computer<br />

iTiriui. Inc.<br />

Office: (313) 336-5158<br />

Grass Lake's Newest Development<br />

SANDY RIDGE<br />

From $135 000<br />

Ranch vTwo story • 1 1 -s Story- • LoU Available<br />

^ Extraordinary 1 WStorj Homes<br />

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<strong>1995</strong> LeSABRE<br />

I air, powar<br />

toadad! Stock #5047*.<br />

or buy <strong>for</strong><br />

'20,995<br />

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<strong>1995</strong> RIVIERA<br />

3.S angina. dual dknata control, raar datoggar, automatic<br />

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AM/FM<br />

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$ 399k s 28,495<br />

OPEN SATURDAY 9-3<br />

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3J angina,<br />

AM/fM sai<br />

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Armstrong Loase<br />

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<strong>1995</strong> CENTURY<br />

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Armstrong Lease or buy <strong>for</strong><br />

239k $ 15,295<br />

30500 PLYMOUTH ROAD, LIVONIA<br />

OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY "TIL 9 PM<br />

The Best Is All We Do! R S B ^ i S<br />

525-0900<br />

•A:i puces include rebate 1 - add taxes is. tigs<br />

ta ot <strong>11</strong>39.52. RnH<br />

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auction to ot »17»J3. LaSabra raqutraa cap. reduction or W-O* ptaa oap. rad><br />

raductton tax of 8171.54- Tit<br />

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QC1 AVIS FORD QC1<br />

CHAIRMAN AWARD WINNER<br />

$ WHAT DO A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $<br />

THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />

FOR THEIR TRADE-INS. "A LOT MORE MONEY"<br />

AVIS FORD GIVES MORE FOR EVERY TRADE-IN.<br />

IN 1994 OVER 2000 A, X, AND Z PLAN BUYERS<br />

TRADED IN THEIR USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT AVIS FORD.<br />

THE REASON CONTINUES TO BE THAT AVIS FORD GIVES<br />

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(313) 721-5020<br />

SPRING INTO<br />

SPRING SALE<br />

SABLE 1990 3 4 ( cytandar.<br />

REGAL m a a 1980 U poaw<br />

17980<br />

Bob Jeannotte Buick<br />

(313) 453-44<strong>11</strong><br />

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CORSICA 1940 4 door- US 9<br />

cyhndar automatic AC aoarar<br />

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CUTLASS 1900 C(EAA 4 Ma).<br />

6 onnaar autamal* m mucK<br />

mora. S3 446<br />

FORO 1991 El 50 Con.ara.on<br />

van VI dual air tola mora<br />

55 000 mna* M 995<br />

GRAND PRIX '944 LX 6 cvknda<<br />

HlomtM AC poaa' anloai 4<br />

lock* 71 000 mria* S5195<br />

TAURUS 1944 LX 4 efhndar<br />

aulomalic arr poaar aandoa<br />

tocka Mai »« crutM, (2995<br />

LEBARON 1997 2 aoor auto<br />

naM ai. poaar amdoa* tocka<br />

4 aMI S2495<br />

ELECTflA 1994 4 door (<br />

c^i.ndar^aartorwatic mi to*poaar<br />

ESCORT 1944 LX 4 aoor S<br />

apaaa ar eruiaa caftaatla<br />

31 000 M M a995<br />

FESTIVA 1993 5 apaad caaaana<br />

16 000 mrlaa (4(45<br />

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crwaaai FM (4295<br />

CUTLASS 1942 CIERA 4 door<br />

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( > 4 K T h u r s d a y , M a y <strong>11</strong>. <strong>1995</strong><br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

8101 SM«?'8<br />

MANAGER'S SPECIAL<br />

1993 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED<br />

Air. full p o w e r<br />

Sale Price * 13,800<br />

ARMSTRONG BUICK<br />

30600 Plymouth Road • U v o m a m u r *<br />

525-0900 fsuzu<br />

9<br />

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*HLO13,900<br />

1 9 9 3 O L D S<br />

9 8 E L I T E<br />

Ajr MottMr ML power<br />

24 OOO mdrn*<br />

s*A»'15,900<br />

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UP TO ' 3 5 0 0<br />

Over 200<br />

in stock to<br />

choose from!<br />

Hurry Offer Ends<br />

June 3rd!<br />

R E B A T E 3 * mm<br />

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S3000 (3131 371 1701<br />

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(313) S22-S177<br />

GRANO AM 18MSE V6 ouMmaoc<br />

4 door MOM aMiyii QM Eaac<br />

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QRANO AM 1802 SE VS 4 door<br />

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$7800 Maui •10-600 I'SS<br />

QRANO WIX IMI 2 door<br />

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BOB JEAMMOTTE<br />

POMTIACOMC TRUCK<br />

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GRAND PRIX 1M1 SE 24 V Aaro<br />

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ORAMD PMX OTP 1M4 <strong>11</strong>000<br />

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Bob Jeannotie Buick<br />

(313) 453-44<strong>11</strong><br />

ORANC PRIX IMI 33 000 M M<br />

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Bob Jeannone Buick<br />

(313) 453-44<strong>11</strong><br />

QRANO PRIX 1M< Runa<br />

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SUMBMO CornaSM 1SS2 2 lo<br />

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SUBURBAN OLDS CADILLAC<br />

(S10) 0430070<br />

SUNBiRO '000 4 door auMmaOc<br />

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TamaraK Dod^a 810 3S4-0000<br />

(3131 S3S2SOS<br />

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(RAMS AM 1994 QT Haa tan<br />

870<br />

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Solum<br />

82' 500<br />

(•101 3SOOC2S<br />

SATURN Mtoaaic. Air,<br />

CniBB. TM.<br />

"93 Shadow ES<br />

" 1 ' T<br />

2 door, gr*sn,<br />

29,000 i<br />

9995 | s 10,995<br />

or '400 Caah or<br />

Trada-ln Down A<br />

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month<br />

'90 Caravan<br />

n,<br />

*92 Dodge<br />

Dynasty LE<br />

'92 Cavalier RS<br />

W'Jk<br />

ORly 24^00<br />

•94 Shadows<br />

2 4 4 door<br />

pick from 6<br />

or *400 Caah or<br />

Trada-ln Down A<br />

' 2 1 9 par<br />

•91 Dodge Van<br />

Conversion<br />

9kx*#4mf»<br />

•92 Dakota Sport<br />

TV,«. bo*. atock#771S3A<br />

*90 Ptymouth-Lastr<br />

Tiatoo NO. Hod. S apBBd. tt<br />

•94 Dodge<br />

Spirit ES<br />

4 door, (m« car trada<br />

32850 Ford Road<br />

Garden City<br />

(313) 421-5700<br />

PRICE 7* IS OUR BEST PITCH!<br />

400 TAURUS' IN STOCK<br />

GL'S-OCS - WGN'S<br />

SHO'S - 5 SPO - AUTO<br />

Pick Your Car Pick Your Cotor<br />

OPtN<br />

SATURDAY I<br />

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•95 TAURUS "SE" 4 DR.<br />

6.9% APR FINANCING • FACTORY REBATES VS 3750 UP TO<br />

95 TAURUS SELLDOWN<br />

3 0L EFl W6 angoa suto ovordrvs trsnsm>ss«n<br />

SE spon sOditran pop 205A. M /'Mr corpoloO floor<br />

molsf group 2A. pomm iioo« locks, poww Mdo<br />

windows. AwFM iMrso rsdn Mcsss«rto jr<br />

C« F l C T O ^ <<br />

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'95 WINDSTAR "OL" MINIVAN<br />

Piot oque pkg 472C, 7-pMss , beefcat Mod). s*ot<br />

trock. opd coMrona em do». I prom Ma ing Mieol, kght group,<br />

p wndOwsAocks. Moc. p mirrors. te- A/C<br />

K Ml whMl COVM. P20y70fll5 BSW.<br />

3 SL SEP I ang 4 spd suto Ot) Sons. 3 37 rsSc<br />

rog Arta floor mots. 25 aol. luol tonk. pnv gloss,<br />

ram antry, front dnvor & pooo MrtMg. 4 atna<br />

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VS-'M coMgo grod<br />

D O W N R P E R M O N T H<br />

24<br />

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VM. SEFl 4 cy ana. S apd man O/O Mns. powar<br />

Maarinn. powar Mors M r t Aac & e l bwfcas. CfC IIM ss cona. raw<br />

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apd control, US Maarmg column era


UQfO) KK*) OAS Thursday, <strong>May</strong> <strong>11</strong>, 1M6<br />

<strong>1995</strong> CONTOUR GL<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Air conditioning, power staffing, powar brakes,<br />

console, AM/FM stereo with cassette, rear<br />

window defroster, front and rear mats, powar<br />

heated mirrors, ATTN: College Grad.**<br />

WAS '15,<strong>11</strong>5<br />

Now $ 12,689<br />

24 $<br />

MO. v<br />

LEASE<br />

<strong>1995</strong> WINDSTAR GL<br />

472 package, floor mala, cniae, tit, electric rear<br />

Ak* pfvfi ikjyMAg<br />

dow defroster<br />

wVW Wv VWIWl | •ii cvnoiuwnwf| powff<br />

-J * |n ai.m ' - — ' - - - • —<br />

winoows toe**, e*ectnc rnirrtxs wgra group,<br />

stereo cassette convention spare tire, rack,<br />

aluminum wheats, privacy glaaa, 25 galon tank,<br />

remote entry. Slock #5298.<br />

WAS >23,440<br />

-'I8,695<br />

6 TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

Hours: 9-9 Thurs. • Fri<br />

<strong>1995</strong> TAURUS GL<br />

4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

204A package, powar widows, power locka,<br />

powar drivers seat, AM/FM atareo with cassette,<br />

speed control, automatic transmission, cast<br />

aluminum wheels, ATTN: College Grad.**<br />

WAS '20,140<br />

Now '15,679<br />

M0|<br />

LEASE<br />

1994 F-150<br />

PICKUP<br />

5.0L ER V8, automatic overdrive tranemteaion,<br />

XLT trim package, 507A, cruise, tW, air<br />

conditioning, powar windows/locks, ta-<br />

LARENCE KRUSE'S<br />

FORD<br />

chometer. trailer tow slid ina<br />

window, premium AM/FM atareo ca*<br />

cieercoet metallic paint and much mora. Stk.<br />

#RT4249.<br />

WAS >21,540<br />

now $ 15,695<br />

<strong>1995</strong> ESCORT LX<br />

DOOR<br />

Air conditioning, power steering, power brakee,<br />

AM/FM stereo with cassette, rear window<br />

Ijfihl rMiniji gk+ —I mlm rJai n • • •> nli<br />

ootiostoi, nynl youp, qms 6l6cinc ^wtiwo<br />

mirrors, cieercoet paint, ATTN: Cotoge Grad."<br />

WAS "12,330<br />

Now $<br />

241<br />

MOl<br />

LEASE<br />

SlmkHkkey<br />

9549<br />

<strong>1995</strong> F350<br />

STAKE TRUCK<br />

c Ol anrJn m ai^n m all n tmm n m i Lain n II ••• Ii • ti<br />

d.ol •ngine, auiofnauc iransrnr»sKXi, jiitiuto<br />

eUp axle, dual rear wheete, tachometer,<br />

bright swingout recreation mirrors, air<br />

condition, AM/FM atareo with dock, super<br />

engine oooHng, heavy duty front euapeneton<br />

package, 12 ft atake body.<br />

WAS >26,682<br />

$<br />

Now 20,495<br />

f One Mile Weet of on 7 Mile Mile Road Road<br />

Telegraph Rd. At Grand River<br />

i<br />

<strong>1995</strong><br />

PROBE<br />

Air conditioning,<br />

AM/FM stereo with i aaaatia/iliTiii.<br />

remote mirrors, 15" aluminum<br />

defroster, ATTN: Coftegs Grad.**<br />

WAS '16,290<br />

brakes,<br />

electric<br />

Now '12,899<br />

MO.|<br />

LEASE<br />

t<br />

<strong>1995</strong> E350<br />

PARCEL VAN<br />

automatic tranamieeion, heavy<br />

package, brite swing-out mirrors,<br />

anlc AM/ FM stereo/clock Stk. #9006.<br />

WAS >25,855<br />

...'20,995<br />

Saturday 9-4<br />

TOLL FREE MICHIGAN HOT LINE<br />

1-800-882-7480

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