Canton Observer for May 11, 1995 - Canton Public Library
Canton Observer for May 11, 1995 - Canton Public Library
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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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• Petunias • Martfolda • Sthia<br />
AtyMhtm • Impatkaa * Begonlu, etc.<br />
Reg. $8.90 flat<br />
SALE<br />
$ 7 9 9<br />
flat<br />
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