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Theatre. 41001 W. Seven Mile Roed.<br />

For more information, call (810) 349-<br />

7110.<br />

"Deathtrap," written by Ira Levin,<br />

is about successful playwright Sydney<br />

Bruhl, who is struggling <strong>to</strong> overcome<br />

a dry spell and will go <strong>to</strong> any<br />

lengths <strong>to</strong> improve his fortune. Bruhl<br />

ne« a possible break when he receives<br />

a script from a promising student<br />

named Clifford Anderson.<br />

There's more: add a sweet, but<br />

quick-witted wifo, Myra; a clever at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />

named Porter, and an eccentric<br />

peyhic, Helga Ten Dorp. The result<br />

uTa suspenseful. thrilling plot<br />

the* twists and turns with cleverness<br />

Though written in the 1960s-70s.<br />

the production, under Brendow's di-<br />

CANTON CONNECTION<br />

Scholarships available<br />

Applications are now available foe educetionel<br />

scholarships through the Harold Rodn Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Community Foundation Educational Grant<br />

The Can<strong>to</strong>n Chamber of Commerce is offering<br />

two 8600 scholarships <strong>to</strong> applicants who <strong>plan</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />

The Can<strong>to</strong>n Community Foundation ia oflsring<br />

one 8600 scholarship. Applicant* must be stther a<br />

graduating high school senior <strong>plan</strong>ning <strong>to</strong> attend a<br />

trade or budneea school or oommunlty coUags,or<br />

a student who la returning <strong>to</strong> school after aa ab-<br />

See CONCCRM, 4A<br />

Swofd play:<br />

Clifford Anderson,<br />

played by<br />

Bradd Szonye,<br />

engages<br />

in sword<br />

play, getting<br />

ready for his<br />

role in<br />

"Deathtrap."<br />

It will be performed<br />

by<br />

the Plymouth<br />

Theatre<br />

Guild starting<br />

Friday,<br />

April 28.<br />

Cleary College is offering two 8600 scholarships<br />

for applicants who attend or <strong>plan</strong> <strong>to</strong> attend the<br />

college. The foundation will contribute 8250 <strong>to</strong><br />

each of the two grants<br />

Schoolcraft College is offering two 8600<br />

shin for arolicants who attend or <strong>plan</strong> <strong>to</strong> attend<br />

oTmSSlU foundation will contribute 8260 <strong>to</strong><br />

•ach of the two grants.<br />

The deadline for applications is May 1. Applies<br />

tions must ha <strong>returned</strong> <strong>to</strong> the foundation <strong>office</strong>,<br />

2200 N. Can<strong>to</strong>n Center Road, Suite 130, Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Applicationa are available at the foundation; the<br />

chamber of commerce, 6820 Can<strong>to</strong>n C e n t o r RW,<br />

Suite 106, Can<strong>to</strong>n; and Can<strong>to</strong>n and Salem high<br />

schools. For more Information, contact Joan Nor<br />

Jets, foundation e»cutiv direc<strong>to</strong>r, at 981 3002.


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Students help resolve conflicts<br />

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9T«9 VUTU<br />

hWlpinf duldivu be peace mak<br />

rra ui a <strong>to</strong>p pnonty at R«(«l Ele<br />

nr»c rtlar> School in Plymouth<br />

Township<br />

Kwgei ncwlly ho«ud gradua<br />

lion oeramonte* for 15 ~pe«r roe<br />

dta<strong>to</strong>r*,' who were choaati based<br />

on their listening skills and ability<br />

<strong>to</strong> aort out i«un and arnve at<br />

solution*.<br />

The student® received three<br />

davf training at Wayoa County'•<br />

intermediate school district They<br />

received additional training from<br />

Fiefel principal Barbara Young<br />

and Fvefel"» peer mediation coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Peggy Schneider<br />

"Using word» and discu**ing<br />

solutions as the »•> <strong>to</strong> »ol\e con<br />

flicts is the me**agv we hope <strong>to</strong><br />

instill in our students. said<br />

Schneider "Peer media<strong>to</strong>rs have<br />

.<br />

been an important part of this<br />

process for the past year "<br />

Since their selection last<br />

spring. Mea^han Kalinowski,<br />

Jennifer Curran. Scott Lytle. Erin<br />

Lynett, Shawn Campion and<br />

Matt Fiorenxi have been on the<br />

>ob<br />

"As peer media<strong>to</strong>rs, these<br />

youngsters sit down with two chil<br />

dren who are having a conflict<br />

and help them <strong>to</strong> arnve at a win/<br />

win solution. The peer media<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

must be good listeners, able <strong>to</strong><br />

sort out the facts as each child<br />

tells his.'her side of the issue.<br />

Schneider said. "The media<strong>to</strong>r<br />

then elicit* solutions from the<br />

disputants ami assists them in<br />

choosing a solution which is best<br />

for all involved-"<br />

Meaghan Kalinowski said. I<br />

think that 1 was most helpful<br />

when 1 was outside (as s media-<br />

The Observer Monuay April 24. 1995 The Observer/ MONDAY. APRIL 24, 1995<br />

<strong>to</strong>r) on lecaaa. I've been nice and I<br />

haven't fought."<br />

Joey Urban. Angela Lee. Lau<br />

ren Zimmerman. Chelsea Cook.<br />

Craig Fletcher. Mike Caruana.<br />

Steven West. Janelle Broadway<br />

and Mike Lanius will be available<br />

as fourth and fifth grade media<br />

<strong>to</strong>r* next year.<br />

"I want <strong>to</strong> help Fiefel Schools'<br />

kids solve their problems in<br />

words and be a good help <strong>to</strong> Fiefel<br />

School," said Joey Urban. "1 want<br />

<strong>to</strong> show kids there is always a way<br />

<strong>to</strong> solve a problem peacefully 1<br />

will take this job seriously and 1<br />

will do my very best."<br />

Lauren Zimmerman said "1<br />

wanted <strong>to</strong> become a peer media<strong>to</strong>r<br />

because it sounds interesting and<br />

it would be a good experience. I<br />

can help people by listening and<br />

helping them solve their problems<br />

Mike Lanius said "J wanted <strong>to</strong><br />

be a peer media<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> help the<br />

school be a better place."<br />

Teacher*, playground aides and<br />

the principal refer students for<br />

mediation. Students also may<br />

sign themselves up when they<br />

need help. "We use a small room<br />

called the Mediation Station as a<br />

quiet room for the mediation process.<br />

Often times, what an upset<br />

child needs ia <strong>to</strong> vent his or bar<br />

side of the s<strong>to</strong>ry and <strong>to</strong> really fell<br />

they have been fairly listened <strong>to</strong>,"<br />

said Schneider. "With these role<br />

models promoting peace, we hope<br />

<strong>to</strong> motivate all students <strong>to</strong> make<br />

positive choices when faced with a<br />

conflict. Hopefully, student* will<br />

think before they react and real ire<br />

the best way <strong>to</strong> solve a problem is<br />

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third-largest cable opera<strong>to</strong>r in the Continental spokesman Rich-<br />

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cus<strong>to</strong>mers. It's also the thirdward <strong>to</strong> serving these communi<br />

largest opera<strong>to</strong>r in Michigan, ties and making them a part of<br />

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NEWSPAPERS<br />

CEO foresees changes<br />

in health care delivery<br />

BY JOANNE MAUSZXWUCJ<br />

VUTU<br />

Here's the latest joke out of<br />

California: How do you get a<br />

hold of a cardiologist? Shout,<br />

"Hey waiter."<br />

Garry Faja, CEO of St. Joaeph<br />

Mercy Hoapital, Ypailanti, <strong>to</strong>ld<br />

the joke <strong>to</strong> the Can<strong>to</strong>n Economic<br />

Club Wednesday <strong>to</strong> illuatrate a<br />

new pattern of health care delivery<br />

that is on the horilon.<br />

One of those patterns is retraining<br />

specialist*, such as cardiologists,<br />

<strong>to</strong> become primary<br />

care physicians. Faja said the<br />

country will see incremental<br />

change in health care reform,<br />

following defeat of President Bill<br />

Clin<strong>to</strong>n's reform <strong>plan</strong> in 1994.<br />

One of those reforms will be<br />

letting the private sec<strong>to</strong>r market<br />

reform health care through<br />

what is called managed care,<br />

which exists <strong>to</strong>day in the form<br />

of health maintenance organizations.<br />

such as Selectcare, HAP,<br />

and M-Care.<br />

The primary care physician ia<br />

at the base of such a system. The<br />

physician basically ia in charge<br />

of your health. He or she decides<br />

what diagnostic tests you need<br />

or whether you need <strong>to</strong> see a specialist.<br />

"By the 21st century, a new<br />

pattern of delivery and financing<br />

will be here," Faja predicted.<br />

Incremental changes expected<br />

with the current 104th U.S. Congress<br />

include managed care,<br />

changes in anti-trust laws <strong>to</strong> allow<br />

hospitals <strong>to</strong> join forces, limits<br />

on malpractice awarda,<br />

medical savings accounts, individual-responsibility<br />

for health<br />

and tax incentives for long care<br />

insurance, Faja said<br />

Focua will turn <strong>to</strong> Medicaid<br />

and Medicare programs, which<br />

were not addressed in Clin<strong>to</strong>n's<br />

<strong>plan</strong>, but are considered such expensive<br />

programs that contribute<br />

<strong>to</strong> the federal deficit.<br />

"Moat of the growth occurs in<br />

mandated entitlement programs,"<br />

Faja said, such as<br />

Medicare for the elderly and<br />

Medicaid for the indigent.<br />

The effort will be <strong>to</strong> look at the<br />

private sec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> address those<br />

programs. By 2001, the Health<br />

Trust Fund, which finances<br />

Medicare, ia expected <strong>to</strong> be bankrupt.<br />

"We've got <strong>to</strong> address this,"<br />

F^ja said. "In the private sec<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

growth has slowed more than the<br />

outlay for public programs."<br />

He also noted that with<br />

Medicare, one-third of the costs<br />

come from patients' last six<br />

months of life. There are going<br />

<strong>to</strong> some m


•A(C)<br />

Student broadcasters lauded<br />

Student broadcasters *t<br />

WSDP. 88 1 FM radio at Ptym<br />

ouU Salem and Plymouth tan<br />

u>n hifh schools, srere racopkiaad<br />

for individual achievement by the<br />

Viichipsa Association of Educational<br />

Broadcasters<br />

Students received broadcast<br />

sward* recently at the MAEB<br />

Share a-thon at Henry Ford Com<br />

munity College Students wer*<br />

rrcofnitad for news, sport*, announcing.<br />

production and inter-<br />

viewing.<br />

Student* who received awarda<br />

were: Kelly Hooacker. Salem<br />

sophomore. Silver Mic, newa.<br />

Poo nam Deaai. Can<strong>to</strong>n junior.<br />

Bronce Mic, news, John Krefer,<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n sophomore. Silver Mic,<br />

sport* play by play, honorable<br />

mention, interview John Tim*.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n senior. Silver Mic. sport*<br />

play by play; Kevin Carlaon,<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n senior. Bronze Mic. sport*<br />

play-by-play. Gold Mic. interview.<br />

Carrie Maylone, Can<strong>to</strong>n junior,<br />

honorable mention, sport* broad<br />

cast. Bronia Mic, production.<br />

ScoU Herrold, Can<strong>to</strong>n freshman,<br />

honorable mention, sport* broad<br />

cast, Monica Synowiec, Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

junior. Bronze Mic, DJ announc<br />

ing. honorable mention, produc<br />

tion; Neha Shah, Salem aopho<br />

more, honorable mention. DJ.<br />

announcing; Nereida Ortiz, Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

sophomore, honorable mention.<br />

DJ. announcing: Elgene Vil-<br />

laverde, Can<strong>to</strong>n junior, honorable<br />

mention, DJ. announcing; Mike<br />

Piontek, Can<strong>to</strong>n senior, honora<br />

ble mention, production; Beth<br />

Eckerty, Can<strong>to</strong>n aenior. honorable<br />

mention, production.<br />

The student* were recognized<br />

for outstanding radio voice and<br />

production technique. 'The student*<br />

deserve the recognition<br />

They work very hard all year and<br />

it's great <strong>to</strong> see them honored."<br />

said Bill Keith, station manager.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n school hosts Fun Fair Friday<br />

Miller Elementary School will<br />

be hoating a Family Fun Fair 6-9<br />

pm Friday. April 28. at the<br />

school<br />

The Fun Fair is a family night<br />

of entertainment that includes<br />

many carnival type games Some<br />

of these are: cake walk, pop walk,<br />

duck pond. Pog game, face paint<br />

ing. limbo contest, basketball<br />

<strong>to</strong>a». putt putt, nng <strong>to</strong>e*, football<br />

throw, pie in the face and many<br />

more.<br />

Moat games will coat one or two<br />

ticket*. Game ticket* can be pur<br />

cha*ed the week before the fair at<br />

the price of five tickets for $1. The<br />

night of the fair, the price will be<br />

four ticket* for Si.<br />

*•<br />

Thtn will also be a raffle held<br />

starting at 7:30 p.m There are<br />

more than 30 prize* <strong>to</strong> be given<br />

away, and ticket holders need not<br />

be present <strong>to</strong> win. The raffle<br />

items were donated by local merchant*-<br />

The grand prize is one<br />

week's use of s pop up camper<br />

The second place prize is a limo<br />

ride and brunch for two at the<br />

Gandy Dancer in Ann Arbor. The<br />

third place prize is a New Home<br />

Schoolhouse from page IA<br />

also a Target employee and volunteer.<br />

brought her two older sons<br />

<strong>to</strong> help with the cleanup "It's<br />

Ifood for them <strong>to</strong> see mom in action."<br />

The Target employees' effort<br />

coincides with National Volunteer<br />

Week, April 23-29 "Cheers <strong>to</strong><br />

Volunteers" is the metro Detroit's<br />

theme <strong>to</strong> honor volunteers this<br />

year.<br />

Last year in the Can<strong>to</strong>n community.<br />

volunteers of all agen<br />

helped more than 40 organizations<br />

and project*. "Their extraordinary<br />

efforts, and thoae of volun-<br />

BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS<br />

MEETING NOTICE<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN<br />

A regaiar meetiag * tie BcarU of loam* Appeals will be heid oe Tharvli* May<br />

4. \9V> it 7WPM a the Commisaiae Chambers of t*e City Hall. KM S Mais<br />

Street Ptyrooatt MI <strong>to</strong> coosiOer<br />

Z.M2 1*0 Plrmootli Rd Noo-Lse Variance Requested<br />

Sign<br />

lotted B-2 Geaerai Business<br />

Applicant Metro-Detroit Sign*.<br />

lac<br />

• (Hardee's)<br />

la cmnpliaace wrt* t*e Americans with DuaMMkas Act tae Otj el PIjbmC*<br />

will provide necessary reasnaaWe auxiliary aids and services. »act as signers<br />

(or t*e neanag impaired and audio tapes ot printed materials being considered<br />

at t*e meeting bearing, <strong>to</strong> individaals with dtsahilittfs Reqoesu for auxiliary<br />

aids or senk.es may be made by writing or calling the following<br />

Carol S<strong>to</strong>oe<br />

ADA Coordina<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Ml & Main Street<br />

Plymoath. Ml U17I<br />

(113)«M-12M. Ext 2M<br />

All interested persons are amted <strong>to</strong> attend<br />

Ml • A#ni M ISSS<br />

• Most gomos will cost one or two tickets.<br />

Game tickets can be purchased the week before<br />

the fair at the price of five tickets for $1.<br />

The night of the fair, the price will be four tickets<br />

for $1. There will also be a raffle held starting<br />

at 7:30 p.m.<br />

sewing machine. Additional raffle<br />

prizes include 18 holes of golf at<br />

local courses and a set of junior<br />

starter golf clubs.<br />

Proceed* from the fair will ben-<br />

teers everywhere, are a challenge<br />

<strong>to</strong> make a difference in the lives of<br />

others." said Salla. whose job is <strong>to</strong><br />

match volunteers who want <strong>to</strong><br />

work with organizations that need<br />

help.<br />

The schoolhouse cleanup<br />

efit the children of Miller Elementary<br />

through Parent Teacher<br />

Organization-sponsored programs.<br />

The school is located at<br />

43721 Hanfordin Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES<br />

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING<br />

In accordance with the provisions of Section II. Qiapter IV. Act 2J3 of the<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Acts ot 1909 as amended, aeven or more freeholders have petitioned the<br />

County ot Wayne <strong>to</strong> absolute!' abandon and diaconunue<br />

All of that portion of Oak view (formerly McKinley) Avenue, dedicated <strong>to</strong><br />

the use of tbe public in GREEN MEADOWS SUBDIVISION, part of the<br />

Soothe*" "h of Section 14. T 1 S R.8 E. Plymouth Township. Wayne<br />

County Michigan, recorded in Liber «1 of Plats oo Page M. Wayne County<br />

Records said portion extending Northward from a line between the<br />

Southwest corner oi Lot 2iS and the Southeast corner of Lot 270<br />

Therefore, it has been decided a Hearing be held oo Wednesday. May 17.1WS. at<br />

10-M AM. at the Wayne County Depratment of <strong>Public</strong> Services, 415 Clifford<br />

Street Detroit. MiH»g»fi 41231. and that a Hearing Examiner of the County<br />

n hold said hearing and obtain all necessary facts and information concerning<br />

the advisability oi either granting or denying said petition, and shall report<br />

all findings of fact <strong>to</strong> the Board of Wayne County Commissioner*<br />

True copies of this notice are <strong>to</strong> be served, ported and published in accordance<br />

with the provisions of said Act No 2M of as amended<br />

Pttw 24 m<br />

We have the right <strong>to</strong>ols for<br />

workforce retraining.<br />

WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES<br />

415 Clifford Street<br />

Detroit. Michigan 48224<br />

(SIS) 224-77J0<br />

If preparing for new technology seems beyond your reach, Michigan can help.<br />

We'll aid you with worker retraining, technological assistance and getting the<br />

information you'll need <strong>to</strong> succeed. Call 1-517-373-9808. We re just what your<br />

business needs <strong>to</strong> get a strong hold on the future. MICHIGAN JOBS TEAM<br />

o o<br />

worked out perfectly. "Randy said<br />

he is interested in his<strong>to</strong>ric school<br />

buildings. He recently got a book<br />

about Can<strong>to</strong>*'* schoolhouses.<br />

This is ideal. It's a meaningful<br />

experience when you can match<br />

up volunteers with their interests."<br />

Salla said.<br />

The Observer/ Monday. Afkil 24, 1995<br />

<strong>Post</strong> <strong>office</strong> from page IA SC commencement <strong>to</strong> feature Valassis president<br />

"The only peroon who can ap<br />

prove the project is (U.S. Poatm<br />

aster General) Marvin Runyon,"<br />

said Martin, a Can<strong>to</strong>n res<br />

ident, adding that the Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

post <strong>office</strong> project would coat<br />

more than $5 million.<br />

Despite the disappointment.<br />

Martin. Rivera and <strong>to</strong>wnship offi<br />

ciala said they will not give up<br />

"We have <strong>to</strong> determine why."<br />

Martin said, referring <strong>to</strong> the latest<br />

federal decision.<br />

She suggested that answers be<br />

obtained immediately from the<br />

Great Lakes area postal authori<br />

tie*, namely who denied the request<br />

and on what criteria. Mar<br />

tin also suggested a meeting with<br />

the decision makers.<br />

"I believe it will be critical that<br />

you and U.S. Sena<strong>to</strong>r Spencer<br />

Abraham and everyone on that<br />

level let Marvin Runyon know<br />

you are concerned about p;lting a<br />

post <strong>office</strong> in this area. Martin<br />

said. "Somehow 1 have <strong>to</strong> get<br />

them <strong>to</strong> reconsider from the Great<br />

Lakes area."<br />

Martin aaid that petitions<br />

boasting thousands of signatures,<br />

u wall as letter* - referring <strong>to</strong><br />

problems with buainaaaas unable<br />

<strong>to</strong> get bulk mailings from the<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n service center in North<br />

Harvard Square, as wall late de<br />

liveries <strong>to</strong> both commercial and<br />

residential addreaaea — were forwarded<br />

<strong>to</strong> Waahing<strong>to</strong>n. D.C.<br />

"We are apace deficient there<br />

already. There ia a twofold need<br />

already." Martin said, referring <strong>to</strong><br />

the Westland Poat Office, which<br />

covers Can<strong>to</strong>n Township. "As far<br />

s* 1 am concerned. Can<strong>to</strong>n is still<br />

a priority."<br />

Carol Felker. a former poatal of<br />

ficial. now a Can<strong>to</strong>n business<br />

owner and Can<strong>to</strong>n Chamber of<br />

Commerce member, said more<br />

postal employees and'more space<br />

are needed <strong>to</strong> adequately serve<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n Township.<br />

"The business community ia in<br />

dire need." said Linda She puna,<br />

chamber executive direc<strong>to</strong>r, refer<br />

ring <strong>to</strong> the 1.200 buainesaee in the<br />

<strong>to</strong>wnahip<br />

Concern from page IA<br />

from them we create an opportunity<br />

for corruption."<br />

Whyman referred <strong>to</strong> a Wall<br />

Street Journal article about a<br />

rancher suspected of having illegal<br />

drugs in his house. Police<br />

raided the house and in the process<br />

shot the man's wife. The<br />

man apparently did not have illegal<br />

drugs<br />

"If you're caught littering they<br />

can take your car If you're riding<br />

your bike where you shouldn t be.<br />

you can lose your bike." Whyman<br />

said.<br />

Galazin points <strong>to</strong> what he believes<br />

is an irony. Today you can<br />

get a concealed weapon permit.<br />

But with the House bill, police<br />

will he able <strong>to</strong> walk in<strong>to</strong> your<br />

house and confiscate what they<br />

want without due process. Gala<br />

tin said.<br />

"It's OK if they want <strong>to</strong> go after<br />

the racketeers. But they slide<br />

these little things in. These decisions<br />

of what <strong>to</strong> take will be up <strong>to</strong><br />

individual police <strong>office</strong>rs People<br />

can laugh but this kind of thing<br />

happened in Nazi Germany."<br />

Republican state Sen, Loren<br />

Bennett of Can<strong>to</strong>n is equally per<br />

turbed with the proposed mea<br />

sure "1 think it's a good idea gone<br />

amuck."<br />

Anyone who would like <strong>to</strong> voice<br />

their opinions about the bill may<br />

call Whyman at 1-800-556-5021<br />

or Bennett, (517) 373-7350.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

ORDINANCE AMENDING MULTI-CHANNEL SERVICE<br />

PROVIDER REGULATORY ORDINANCE<br />

ORDINANCE NO. C-fS-04<br />

AN ORDINANCE WHICH DESCRIBES REGULATORY PRACTICES FOR<br />

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SUMER PROTECTION MEASURES. CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION<br />

RELATED PRACTICES. FRANCHISE FEES AND ALTERNATE USER<br />

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DURES. AND HEALTH. SAFETY. AND WELFARE MEASURES. AND AN EF<br />

FECT1VE DATE<br />

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS<br />

. Chapter 74 of the Charter Township of Plymouth Code a hereby amended <strong>to</strong><br />

add Section 74 279. Requirement* for Unfraachiaed MCS Providers, and <strong>to</strong><br />

amend Section 74 294(A) Alternate User Charge, as follows<br />

SECTION I:<br />

Sectloa 74.27»flcqalreiBeaU for Ua/raaeMsad MCS ProrMer*<br />

(A) An MCS Provider that a exempt or exempted from the franchise requirement<br />

of Section 74.297 either by action of the Board Franchising Authority<br />

or because of amendment, deletion, revision or repeal of the CCPA and or<br />

because of FCC and/or judicial interpretation of the CCPA ihaU none the<br />

leas obtain a construction permit a* described la suhsactim D. E and F o(<br />

this Section from the Townahip prior <strong>to</strong> cnostrectloa of aa MCS system in<br />

the Township<br />

(B) MCS Providers that are exempt from the franchise requirement of Secuon<br />

74197 by operation of Section* 74 297. (CV or (D) are exempt from the<br />

requirements of this section.<br />

(O MCS Providers that are exempt or exempted from the franchise requirement<br />

of Section 74 297 for the reaaons described <strong>to</strong> (A) of this section shall<br />

as the condition of the permit comply with the raqairemsota of the following<br />

sections<br />

(1) Sections 74 1«Q-74.19*<br />

(2) Sections 74 2* - 74 Jtt,<br />

(I) Sections 74 SM - 74.JM;<br />

J) Sections 74 2«2 • 74 279. sad<br />

K<br />

t) Sections 74 - 74 29«<br />

(D) The permit application (hall include engineering <strong>plan</strong>s describing the proposed<br />

system In sufficient detail <strong>to</strong> facilitate review by the Township Build<br />

tag Official aad Engineer and shall be submitted with sufficient copies accompanied<br />

by a non-refundable permit fas ia sa amount <strong>to</strong> be set by Board<br />

FraachMtng Authority i sarillliai<br />

(E) The <strong>plan</strong> shall depict all croaeiags or encroachments of or in aaaemenu<br />

rights-of-way. public ways aad streets aad aa ex<strong>plan</strong>ation of the technology<br />

being installed aa well aa the method aad timing of conatruction. anticipated<br />

mainline are aad ooeratioaal canac! lias of the Droooeed STStem<br />

(F) The permit fas ahaB be nSioneb* related <strong>to</strong> the Townahlpa actual review<br />

aad admlulstiallee coats aaaoctated with the application, but *all not be<br />

lees thaa fS.MMM<br />

174.2M. Alternate Uee<br />

(A) Thia section <strong>to</strong> apphrahie <strong>to</strong> aey enfranchised MCS Provider and any MCS<br />

or tavaUd Par all t<br />

fraachiae fees shall be applicable<br />

SECTION 2. PENALTY<br />

Any persoa. corporation, partaarsl<br />

violate ar fail <strong>to</strong> eonapty with aay portion of the pree<strong>to</strong>sm of ttts OWIaance or<br />

any of the i igiilitlwi adopted In paissisn thereof. *all he guilty ef a<br />

demeanor and upon conviction thereof may he fined ast mora then<br />

dred (NN N) Dollars or fi|rtii)inl not more thaa ainety uan aentai *w»et3 mpat«nt car* <strong>to</strong> t m this Oflce ."ocaec<br />

u-it aiwociate protects gart> fey eacn n**"' at 19171 Merman Aoadi p*ase as» us *e<br />

vtvt m cent stuOv *> The jou"*' o' be«eve mat an informed patient contributes <strong>to</strong><br />

it* American Dentat Association feveais that the care process Please ca" 47&-2I10 <strong>to</strong><br />

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ste*'Wa<strong>to</strong>n p<br />

The pnxved* from your dooatkio will then directly <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Adult RehahilitatM>n < enter <strong>to</strong> help men in the metro area<br />

win the battle against drug and alcohol<br />

addiction Your donation » tax deductible.<br />

and <strong>to</strong>wing can be arranged<br />

( all the Salvation Army at:<br />

H10-TT1-2452<br />

313-941-5100<br />

H10-33K-9601<br />

313-963-^60<br />

Don't just make a donation,<br />

make a difference.<br />

Kevin Crute<br />

facturing & Production Planning.<br />

In her nominating petition,<br />

Schoolcraft spokeswoman Florek<br />

said Crute has "taught classes in<br />

the related instruction curriculum,<br />

including machining theory,<br />

machining labora<strong>to</strong>ry and operation<br />

courses. Through Crucam, he<br />

has been a partner in the School<strong>to</strong>-Work<br />

Transition Program and<br />

has been instrumental in developing<br />

cooperative off-site training<br />

for Schoolcraft studenU within<br />

his company. He is providing<br />

Camax software that hia company<br />

uses for our student* <strong>to</strong> be experienced<br />

with new technology. He<br />

also provides apprenticeship programa<br />

for Livonia <strong>Public</strong> School<br />

high school students."<br />

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Teen benefits from<br />

generosity of many<br />

B* J»v\M Mm HOE***!<br />

!»i »r» *«nu<br />

1 he Uo|*' family<br />

|ia overwhelmed.<br />

W« hav« mcd u><br />

find out who all<br />

ih*r»r prople *r*.<br />

MKI Bill L'n*er. rr<br />

fernnf u> cootribu<br />

wn »ht» have ral<br />

ImJ around his son.<br />

OntKMf Gref. 14. of Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

who has cystic fihrvwis and is in<br />

n-«-d of • double lunf t-nns<strong>plan</strong>L<br />

When the t'ngrr^ Bill. t>rrg.<br />

ami mom. B«'b»ra first hooked<br />

up wth Children * O help with<br />

fund rmiKing. their joal was<br />

1(00,000 In |u*t a lew short<br />

months, more than $125,000 has<br />

been raised U> help the I nfer><br />

with medical cost* aaaooated<br />

with the trarn<strong>plan</strong>t, which will be<br />

preformed in July in St Louis.<br />

It is so wtalH overwhelming.<br />

I'refer said We re getting even<br />

ni«irr support n«*» than when wt<br />

first started You think it would<br />

be dying down."'<br />

Gref wa« diafrviM'd with cystic<br />

fibrosis when he was six months<br />

old Cystic fibrosis is a genetic<br />

disease thst primarily attack* the<br />

respira<strong>to</strong>ry and digestive systems<br />

C vatic fibraei* produce* an abnor<br />

msl accumulation of mucus in the<br />

Ionics and other organs that aufTocste<br />

and starve the victim<br />

Br/.re Gref ha.« the lung trans<br />

<strong>plan</strong>t, he will be bavin* sinus sur<br />

gery in Detroit His health haa<br />

b*en prett> staWe." linger said<br />

He s had a couple colds but he LB<br />

all right<br />

Contributions for Greg were<br />

raised through numerous fund ra<br />

isers. including two l«nefit hock<br />

ey names hosted by the Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

police and fire unions Fire<br />

fighters and police <strong>office</strong>rs<br />

wjuared off with the Detroit Red<br />

W»nf> Alumni in February and<br />

March The two game* raiaed<br />

t2r.484 34 for Greg The game*<br />

were organized by firefighters<br />

Mike Caruao and Jim Davison<br />

a rd police <strong>office</strong>rs Rick Foroorski<br />

and Leonard Schemsnske<br />

Tbe police and fire unions want<br />

<strong>to</strong> tfcarik all who contributed and<br />

auppr-rted their efforts <strong>to</strong> help<br />

G-ef, who is a hockey lover and<br />

R*d Wing fan<br />

The following individuals and<br />

businesses contributed: Jack and<br />

Wanda Caruso, Livonia; Fruden<br />

...I l-r.m# Properties. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Hioce Park Lincoln Mercury.<br />

Plymouth; Howell Tool and Gage.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Gil Mar Manufacturing.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Reliable Moving and<br />

S<strong>to</strong>rage. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Mohammad<br />

Na&sar, Dearborn. David and<br />

Jeanne Bukis. Belleville; Livonia<br />

Family Physicians. Livonia; Barry<br />

Lipson. Troy. Applebees, Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

ACE Sporta. Dearborn<br />

Heights. Steel Technologies. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

A CEE Concessions. Plymouth.<br />

Kmart Corp.. Plymouth,<br />

Forest Place. Plymouth. Denyae<br />

Ash by. Bedford. Tom McNamsra.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Can<strong>to</strong>n Rotary Club,<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Rod Rubus, Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Damoqs Ribs, Can<strong>to</strong>n; Don I lark<br />

Sportswear. Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Also contributing were: Detroit<br />

Red Wings. Detroit. Computer<br />

Connection. Plymouth. Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Sports. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Baker s Square.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Bob's of Can<strong>to</strong>n. Can<strong>to</strong>n;<br />

Bob Evans. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Mexican<br />

F.esta. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Kid's Kingdom.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Johnson's Restaurant.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Kelly Esman & Associ<br />

ates. Rochester Hills, Hockey<br />

Outlet. Redford. Home Depot.<br />

. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Here's, Livonia; Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Cinema. Can<strong>to</strong>n, Three Brothers<br />

Restaurant. Plymouth. Patricia<br />

Tanski. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Sports Authority.<br />

Livonia. Jim Reed. Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

Outback Steakhouse. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Party Max. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Olive Garden.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Mountain Jacks. Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

Gordie Howe Tavern A Eatery.<br />

Traverse City; Pet Practice. Can<br />

<strong>to</strong>n. Meisel Sysco. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Loui»<br />

vnHe Hockey. Dave Debol. VDM<br />

Graphics. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Warren Valley<br />

Golf. Un-Crafts. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Trader<br />

Jacks. Plymouth; Hockey Weekly.<br />

Deariwrn Heights. Young's Envi<br />

ronmental. Westland. The Print<br />

Shop of Can<strong>to</strong>n. Trading <strong>Post</strong>.<br />

Plymouth, Play It Again Sports.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Power Play Internation<br />

si. Traverse City; Discount<br />

Drinks. Can<strong>to</strong>n; Engineering<br />

Reproduction. Plymouth. Tillman<br />

Electnc. Plymouth, Wood<br />

land Meadows. Wayne. AGA Gas.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n; Roeey's Romper Room.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Environmental Qtiality<br />

Company; Can<strong>to</strong>n Waste Recycling.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n. Arctic Cold S<strong>to</strong>rage.<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n; Pro Coil. Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Also contributing were: HW<br />

Mo<strong>to</strong>r Homes, Can<strong>to</strong>n. Blackwell<br />

Ford. Plymouth; Michigan Junior<br />

Chamber of Commerce. Plym-<br />

- C«n'"" Clerical Union,<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n; Rose's Restaurant. Can<br />

<strong>to</strong>n; Dave Lividini. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Jeff<br />

Thomas. Flat Rock; Caruso Lawn<br />

Care. Livonia; Gordon Bellaire.<br />

. Plymouth; Elliott Travel. West<br />

land, S.A Manns. Can<strong>to</strong>n. Plymouth<br />

Township Firefighters Local<br />

1496, Plymouth. Huron* Valley<br />

Ambulance. Ann Arbor, and<br />

Plymouth Cultural Center. Plymouth.<br />

The Observer MONUAY APRIL 24. 1995<br />

Local ac<strong>to</strong>rs: Francine Hachem and James Dereniak rehearse a scene from Deathtrap.<br />

Suspense<br />

reel ion, will be »et in the late<br />

1940s. "It is so brilliantly written<br />

that it creates so many images.<br />

Brandow said. "People will feel<br />

they are watching old theater "<br />

She will use the techniques<br />

that made old-time radio so<br />

suspenaeful. particularly with<br />

M>und effects "She will also have<br />

two death scenes that will have<br />

you gripping your seat rather than<br />

covering your eyes<br />

Helping: Direc<strong>to</strong>r Lisa<br />

Brandow assists Kristin<br />

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Unlike <strong>to</strong>day's films, the guild's<br />

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the days of suspense, instead of<br />

horror, and romance, instead of<br />

sex.<br />

"What makes thia so unique is<br />

what we are doing with sound and<br />

lighting." Brandow continued. "It<br />

will be full of emotion."<br />

"Deathtrap" alao will feature<br />

period costumes, provided by<br />

Mary Lynn Kuna of Plymouth,<br />

known for her costuming in the<br />

guild's "The King and I."<br />

"She found some authentic patterns<br />

and made some of the costumes."<br />

Brandow said.<br />

The production has come <strong>to</strong> life<br />

in just less than five weeks. Auditions<br />

were in early March, with<br />

rehearsals following. "It could not<br />

have been put <strong>to</strong>gether any better.<br />

It will be great," Brandow aaid.<br />

v.<br />

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Scary business: "Deathtrap " tries <strong>to</strong> revive the suspense<br />

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Beam holda a bachelor of science<br />

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He and hia family reside<br />

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TOWR O.WATSON<br />

Services for Roger O. Wataon, 73,<br />

of Westland were held Tueedey,<br />

April 18, st the Schrader-Howell<br />

Funeral Home arith the Rev.<br />

Leonard Partenaky officiating.<br />

He was born June 26, 1921, in<br />

Lapeer, Mich., and died Sunday,<br />

April 16. in Wayne. He was a selfemployed<br />

roofer and aider of<br />

homes He came <strong>to</strong> the Westland<br />

community in 1970 from Plymouth.<br />

He loved <strong>to</strong> fiah, hunt, and<br />

travel.<br />

He is survived by his children,<br />

Angela Honeycutt of Taylor,<br />

Samuel Watson of Plymouth,<br />

Dwight Wataon of Palm Harbor.<br />

Fla., Marcia Githena of Hephzibeh,<br />

Ga.. and Joan Holt of Palm<br />

Harbor, Fla.; 21 grandchildren;<br />

three brothers; three sisters; and<br />

several nieces and nephews.<br />

•<br />

THOMAS JAMES ABUNETNY<br />

Services for Thomas James Abernethy,<br />

86, of Plymouth were held<br />

Thursday, April 20, at The<br />

Church of the Holy Spirit in Livonia,<br />

srith the Rev. Emery F. Gravelle<br />

officiating.<br />

He was born Jan. 21, 1909, in<br />

Port Huron, Mich., and died Sun-<br />

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enlisted in the<br />

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I entry program aa an<br />

{airman in May of<br />

] 1994. He graduated<br />

the Ui. Navy<br />

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on March 10.<br />

He ia currently studying aviation<br />

electronics in Milling<strong>to</strong>n, Tenn.<br />

He ia a 1992 graduate of Plymouth<br />

Salem High School and has<br />

two brothers, Scott snd Brian.<br />

• NAVY FGFTFWAH<br />

David W. Washenko, son of Robert<br />

J. and Barbara L. Washenko,<br />

of Can<strong>to</strong>n, recenUy reported for<br />

duty aboard the dock landing<br />

ship USS Rushmore, homeported<br />

in San Diego. The 1992 graduate<br />

of Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High School<br />

joined the Navy in August 1994.<br />

• NAVY FIREMAN<br />

Apprentice Kimberley A. Gudeth,<br />

day, April 16, in Livonia. He was<br />

in sales and purchasing. He came<br />

<strong>to</strong> the Plymouth community in<br />

1993 from Redford Township. He<br />

was a resident of Redford for 43<br />

yeere. He was a member of the<br />

City of Straits Masonic Lodge. He<br />

loved boating, fishing, hunting<br />

I and the outdoors.<br />

He is survived by his children,<br />

Emily Hook of Redford, Sharon<br />

Toutsnt of Plymouth and Robert<br />

Abernethy of Deerborn; nine<br />

grandchildren; three great-grandchildren;<br />

sisters Emily Breakey of<br />

Dearborn Heights and Anna<br />

Geiger of New Baltimore; brothers<br />

Nelson of Novi and John of Traverse<br />

City, and several nieces and<br />

nephews.<br />

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A Scripture service for Thaddeus<br />

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Partensky officiating.<br />

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joined the Navy in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1994.<br />

• VOUMTM<br />

Jeremy L. Hill, son of Sutanne<br />

Johnson of Plymouth, enlisted in<br />

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High School, is scheduled for<br />

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ia one of 386 Sailors aboard the<br />

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• DEPLOYMENT<br />

Navy Petty Officer 3rd class Steven<br />

C. Myers, son of Wslter V.<br />

snd Beulah M. Myers of Plymouth,<br />

recenUy departed for aixmonth<br />

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two grandchildren; and father.<br />

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WILLIAM ft.<br />

Services for William B. Cripps.<br />

70, of Northville, formerly of<br />

Plymouth, were held Wednesday,<br />

April 19, at the Schrader-Howell<br />

Funeral Home in Plymouth. Burial<br />

was in Parkview Memorial<br />

Cemetery in Livonia.<br />

He was born May 29, 1924, in<br />

Deerfield, Mich., and died Sunday,<br />

April 16, at St. Mary Hospital<br />

in Livonia. He was president<br />

of Au<strong>to</strong>motive Appliance in Livonia,<br />

and a former Detroit firefighter<br />

for 10 years. He was a former<br />

member of the Plymouth Rotary<br />

Club. He served in the U.S.<br />

Army in the Pacific in World War<br />

II.<br />

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of Can<strong>to</strong>n, joined the Navy in<br />

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barked aboard the aircraft cailWl * • 1<br />

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1991 graduate of John Glenn<br />

High School of Westland, joined . _<br />

the Navy in January 1994.<br />

• DEPLOYMENT<br />

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halfway through a six-month deployment<br />

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Ocean and Persian Gulf with the<br />

aircraft carrier USS Constellation.<br />

The 1981 graduate of Sam<br />

Rayburn High School of Paaadena,<br />

Texaa, joined the Navy in<br />

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ate of the U.S. Merchant Marine<br />

Academy. Kinga Point, N.Y., with<br />

a BS degree and e 1992 graduate<br />

of the U.S. Naval <strong>Post</strong>graduate<br />

School, in Monterey. Calif., with a<br />

MS degree.<br />

dsughter Kathy Brennan of Livonia;<br />

brother, Robert E. Cripps of<br />

White Rock, S.C.; and one grandchild.<br />

MTCNJIEL E. EICMEN<br />

Services for Michael E. Eicher.<br />

24, of North ville were held at St.<br />

John Neumann Catholic Church<br />

in Can<strong>to</strong>n with the Rev. Matthew *<br />

Ellis officiating. Burial was in<br />

Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, South-field.<br />

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WesUand, Mary of Ptymouth,<br />

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Kicking off the lift of activities<br />

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For additional information, call<br />

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A senior citizens softbali <strong>to</strong>ur<br />

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Community 3 on 3 basketball is<br />

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in* lot An action filled day of<br />

basketball for youth and adulu is<br />

<strong>plan</strong>ned For more information,<br />

call Wayne County Parks at (313)<br />

261 1990.<br />

Detroit Senior Olympics is<br />

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Isle Downs of exciting competitive<br />

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Detroit area seniors 50 years of<br />

age or older Call W ayne County<br />

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Mud Day. that annual event<br />

when children are encouraged <strong>to</strong><br />

wallow in slop, is scheduled 11<br />

a.m. Tuesday. July 11. in the<br />

Middle Rouge Parkway. Nankin<br />

Mills picnic area in Westland.<br />

Gombane 200 yards of <strong>to</strong>paoil and<br />

20.000 gallons of water and you<br />

have created a child's fantasy and<br />

a mother's nightmare Mr. and<br />

Ms Mud will be crowned<br />

An Italian Polish festival is<br />

<strong>plan</strong>ned 11 a m <strong>to</strong> 9 p.m. Saturday<br />

and Sunday. July 15-16. in<br />

the Warrendale picnic area of<br />

The Observer MONDAY APRIL 24. 1995<br />

Hines Park. Dearborn Height*<br />

Italian and Polish food and enter<br />

tainment featuring a special<br />

operative program with the Verdi<br />

Opera Theatre of Michigan are <strong>to</strong><br />

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The Battle of Monguagon will<br />

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by puppet shows, fashion shows,<br />

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"Somewhere in Time' is also<br />

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Sept. 17. for Elixabeth Park.<br />

Participants will relive the 1920s.<br />

Antique au<strong>to</strong> displays, trolley<br />

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old-fashioned children's<br />

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Finishing off the season will be<br />

a Halloween festival I p.m. Satur<br />

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picnic area. Costumed characters,<br />

games, entertainment and hayrides<br />

will be offered-<br />

In-line skates available in park<br />

Wayne County Parks has<br />

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Fitness Equipment- and Roller<br />

blade <strong>to</strong> bnng in line skating <strong>to</strong><br />

Saturday in the Park activities<br />

Every Saturday from May 6 <strong>to</strong><br />

Sept 30. from 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 3 p.m . in<br />

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other gear will be available for<br />

rental as part of the new Roll in<br />

the Park" program<br />

The new activity is part of Sat<br />

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County closes Hines Dnve <strong>to</strong> traf<br />

fic from Outer Dnve <strong>to</strong> Ann Arbor<br />

Trail so families can play care<br />

free — and car free The skate<br />

rentals will be available at the<br />

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<strong>to</strong>n Road in Westland.<br />

The Roll in the Park program is<br />

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MGM staff will be available <strong>to</strong> as<br />

sist beginners, as well as provide<br />

lessons consisting of basic and<br />

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For information, call 261-1990.<br />

County library wins federal grant<br />

The Wayne County Regional<br />

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iederaJ grant of almost $30,000 <strong>to</strong><br />

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The library was awarded<br />

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m CtXVUt CARDS<br />

Lorl Rodger* of the Tom*<strong>to</strong><br />

Targets Card Co. his relocated<br />

herself and be? business Ui Rochester<br />

Hills from Anchorage,<br />

Alaska Rodger* welcome* inquiries<br />

from speciality card and gift<br />

shope that would like <strong>to</strong> feature<br />

her cards. The animal-art greetings<br />

contain humorous and clever<br />

puns so unique they've managed<br />

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Rodger* cards can be sampled<br />

at LaBeUe Provence in Birmingham,<br />

and Lytle's Pharma-<br />

RETAIL DETAILS<br />

cy, Boxa* and Bows, and Keee<br />

Aquarium in Rochester.<br />

"The name Toma<strong>to</strong> Target*<br />

came from my other career ss s<br />

vocalist and jess guitarist,"<br />

Rodger* said. "I started s graphics<br />

company in 1987 and in 1989 I<br />

introduced my first cards- The<br />

cards <strong>to</strong>ok off right away. I lovs<br />

working for myself. It's s luxury<br />

and fun. The company's succeaa<br />

allows me <strong>to</strong> keep doing my art."<br />

Rodger*, "40-something." said<br />

felling in love with s man from<br />

Rochester Hills brought her <strong>to</strong><br />

Michigan after s two-year trans<br />

continental courtship. She said<br />

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because they are "safe." When<br />

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them human characteristics (like<br />

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without offending anyone. Six Toma<strong>to</strong><br />

Targets cards have won<br />

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Toma<strong>to</strong> Targets are in 500<br />

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Christmas, Friendship, Mothers"<br />

and Father's Day, Gratitude,<br />

Love, snd Birth snd are perfect<br />

for expressing apologies, acknowledging<br />

a divorce, or sharing a<br />

laugh.<br />

"Studies show thst 85-percent<br />

of all greeting cards ere purchased<br />

by women," Rodger* said. Some<br />

of the card designs have turned<br />

up on T-shirts snd frsmesble pel-<br />

Ions. Suggested retail price, $2.<br />

For more information, call (810)<br />

656-2270.<br />

• PATCHES RCVISmO<br />

One emerging fashion trend for<br />

women this spring snd sunpier is<br />

pstchwork garments. Desipier* in<br />

Petite from Previous Page<br />

"Women who are short-waisted or<br />

short legged, for example, msy<br />

find * belter fit by incorporating a<br />

petite size for either the <strong>to</strong>p or<br />

bot<strong>to</strong>m hslf of an outfit."<br />

She offered the following tips <strong>to</strong><br />

help all petites achieve a great<br />

r s ^<br />

• Choose styles that emphasize<br />

longitude snd balance. Vertical<br />

lines snd <strong>to</strong>nal dressing will produce<br />

sn elongated effect.<br />

• Petites should svoid bulky fabrics,<br />

bold horizontals snd large<br />

prints, which can be overwhelming.<br />

• Always remember proportion.<br />

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MALLSKMAINSTREETS<br />

all price point* are featuring<br />

dresses, jumpers, blouses and<br />

skirts made from fabrics of contrasting<br />

designs and colors<br />

"patched <strong>to</strong>gether." Insiders say<br />

the pstchwork popularity originated<br />

in Chicago with area designers<br />

snd quickly spread<br />

throughout the industry. Why<br />

this sudden demand for patchwork?<br />

One Southfield boutique<br />

owner said the look says "comfort"<br />

and "country" — two more<br />

very important concepts this see<br />

The Femlnlqoe Lea Hommes<br />

Modeling School hosts s series<br />

of modeling clssses for girls snd<br />

boys, sges 6 -19, from Msy<br />

through June st Tel-Twelve Mall<br />

in SouthAeld. The workshops<br />

will be co-sponsored by Crowley's.<br />

For more details, call (810)<br />

788-6813. All perticipant* will<br />

model in a Summer Fashion<br />

Show on June 10.<br />

• EACH* RttATlP MTAJL<br />

Racing <strong>Post</strong>ers and More, s<br />

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MONDAY, APRIL 24,1995<br />

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CHEF LARRY JANES<br />

Change what you eat<br />

<strong>to</strong> feel much better<br />

Twenty-percent of Americans think they<br />

have food allergies Expert* say only 2<br />

percent really do. Are the others just<br />

confused about what's really wrong?<br />

While the experts debate this issue, studies<br />

show that eliminating certain foods from diets of<br />

hyperactive children calms them down. If you<br />

suffer from ulcers, s<strong>to</strong>p eating acidic foods, and<br />

youll feel better<br />

The most common foods people are allergic <strong>to</strong><br />

are milk. eggs. soy. strawberries and shell fish.<br />

When some people eat these foods their immune<br />

system mistakenly identifies the food as a<br />

harmful substance, and begins its attack.<br />

The immunoglobulin produced stimulates the<br />

production of histamine and other substances,<br />

which In turn cause reactions ranging from<br />

sneezing and <strong>to</strong>ngue sensitivity <strong>to</strong> asthma or<br />

hives The worst cases can result in shock.<br />

As for the other 18 percent - those who do not<br />

immediately react <strong>to</strong> food with classic allergy<br />

symp<strong>to</strong>ms - experts say they probably suffer<br />

from gluten enteropathy 'the inability <strong>to</strong><br />

<strong>to</strong>lerate gluten in wheat, rye, oat. barley and<br />

other grains), or lack sufficient quantities of<br />

enaymes needed for digestion.<br />

People who claim <strong>to</strong> have food allergies, but<br />

show no visible immune system response, could<br />

be suffering from stress.<br />

Stressful living<br />

Practitioners of environmental medicine blame<br />

the very basis of civilization for our modern ills.<br />

Our ances<strong>to</strong>rs did not eat the same things<br />

every day because they cbuldn't.<br />

Animal spepes passed through regions<br />

depending on migra<strong>to</strong>ry patterns. Flowers and<br />

grains bloomed at different times of the year.<br />

Problems began when we learned <strong>to</strong> how <strong>to</strong><br />

grow and s<strong>to</strong>re grain and domesticate animals.<br />

These days, we tend <strong>to</strong> eat the same foods and<br />

types of foods everyday. The result - with no<br />

extended break from many foods, we develop<br />

sensitivities <strong>to</strong> ihe things we eat most often. All<br />

this is fine and dandy and somewhat<br />

informative, but what can the person who<br />

claims <strong>to</strong> suffer from food allergies do <strong>to</strong> help<br />

alleviate the problems associated with a food<br />

allergy 0<br />

What <strong>to</strong> do<br />

The only solution is <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>p eating foods that<br />

you suspect are making you sick. If symp<strong>to</strong>ms<br />

persist there are allergists, clinical ecologists<br />

and immunologists. But remember, they differ<br />

in their ideologies and methods of treatment.<br />

Before contacting a specialist, keep a detailed<br />

food log indicating everything you eat for at<br />

least 14 days. Note any specific symp<strong>to</strong>ms or<br />

problems that occur when eating the foods.<br />

Should you choose <strong>to</strong> search out an allergist,<br />

ask for»referral from a local medical center or<br />

your family physician.<br />

Look for an allergist who specializes in food.<br />

Food allergists can identify problem foods<br />

through testing, and might possibly prescribe<br />

injection therapy thereby allowing some<br />

patients <strong>to</strong> eat their problem food on a<br />

rotational basis.<br />

Practitioners of environmental medicine, also<br />

known as clinical ecologists, say that ordinary<br />

chemicals in our environment make us sick;<br />

everyday foods can be <strong>to</strong>xins and contaminated<br />

food can be linked <strong>to</strong> such diverse conditions as<br />

depression, heart disease and arthritis. For a<br />

referral, contact a doc<strong>to</strong>r specializing in holistic<br />

medicine or talk <strong>to</strong> the owner of a health food<br />

s<strong>to</strong>re.<br />

Referrals <strong>to</strong> an immunologiat can be obtained<br />

from an allergist.<br />

There are also support groups that meet<br />

throughout metropolitan Detroit that offer<br />

innovative menus, recipes and a list of<br />

practitioners.<br />

Contact you local hospital's direc<strong>to</strong>r of patient<br />

information for a list of contact people Many<br />

hospitals sponsor monthly meetings. Magazines<br />

tike "Eating Well," and "Prevention," often offer<br />

helpful information.<br />

If you think you're suffering from a food<br />

allergy, help is available for the asking. Do it<br />

<strong>to</strong>day.<br />

See Larry Janet' family tested recipe* inside. To<br />

leave a voice mail meetage for him dial (313)<br />

963-2047 on a <strong>to</strong>uch-<strong>to</strong>ne phone, then mailbox<br />

number 1886.<br />

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SUPPORT CROUPS<br />

here are many<br />

organizations that<br />

offer support <strong>to</strong><br />

those with food<br />

allergies or Celiac<br />

Sprue. Here are<br />

some of them:<br />

The Southeastern<br />

Michigan chapter of the<br />

Food Allergy Network will<br />

meet at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Monday. April 24. at the<br />

Arbor Health Building,<br />

990 W Ann Arbor Trail<br />

(between Harvey and<br />

Mam Street). Ptymouth,'<br />

when allergist Dr. Michael<br />

Rowe will talk about i<br />

anaphylactic reactions,<br />

and at 7.30 p.m. Monday.<br />

May 22. For more<br />

information, call Anne<br />

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Allergies<br />

emergency mom being treated,"<br />

she *aid.<br />

Melissa Hopper of Troy ha*<br />

lived with food allergies* for 18<br />

years. She gets the same reaction<br />

<strong>to</strong> peanuts.<br />

"I can feel my throat closing up.<br />

My eyes tend <strong>to</strong> puff up. . . My<br />

whole system goes wacko on me."<br />

said Hopper who also lives soy-,<br />

bean-. and egg-free.<br />

A handful of doc<strong>to</strong>rs tried <strong>to</strong><br />

figure out why Marcia Campbell<br />

of Farrning<strong>to</strong>n Hills was iron deficient.<br />

Their effort* proved fruitless<br />

so. as a last-ditch effort, she<br />

was referred <strong>to</strong> Dr Thomas Alexander<br />

at William Beaumont Hoa<br />

pital in Royal Oak. Through<br />

blood work and a small intestine<br />

biopsy, he diagnosed her with<br />

celiac sprue<br />

"(lt'sl a disease where the immune<br />

system mistakes the gluten<br />

part of the wheat grain and other<br />

similar grains for a foreign protein<br />

and sends inflamma<strong>to</strong>ry cells <strong>to</strong><br />

basically destroy the foreign protein.<br />

Instead of that it actually<br />

destroys the lining of the intestine,"<br />

Dr Alexander said.<br />

The destruction-of the small intestine's<br />

villi, where nutrient absorption<br />

takes place, causes malnourishmenu<br />

Qther symp<strong>to</strong>ms of<br />

celiac sprue include diarrhea,<br />

.swollen s<strong>to</strong>mach, bloating..excessive<br />

gas, and weight loss, according<br />

<strong>to</strong> Dr. Alexander. Children<br />

who suffer from celiac disease will<br />

s<strong>to</strong>p growing once wheat ia intro-<br />

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removing from cookie sheet.<br />

Suggestion: Add cocoa, raisins.<br />

or coconut flakes for variety<br />

Oat flour can be made by<br />

finely grinding regular oats in a<br />

food processor.<br />

These cookies are milk-, egg -.<br />

wheat (not gluten), peanut ,<br />

soy and nut-free.<br />

From the Food Allergy network<br />

cookbook.<br />

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l V*- 2 cups cubed port*<br />

1 teaspoon lemon juice<br />

" I teaspoon dark molasses<br />

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Bring <strong>to</strong> boil, turn down heat,<br />

simmer 10 min.<br />

Mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch with<br />

Vk cup cold vater and stir in<strong>to</strong> chop<br />

suey until thick. Serve with rice.<br />

From the "No More Gluten,<br />

Sprue and You.'" cookbook by the<br />

Tn-County Celiac Sprue Support<br />

Group.<br />

SOY FUO SOY SAUCE<br />

l cup frozen pineapple jutce<br />

1 teaspoon Oar* molasses<br />

1 -2 teaspoons lemon juice<br />

W teaspoon ginger<br />

% teaspoon garlic powder or<br />

S4 teaspoon gartc salt<br />

V] teaspoon black pepper<br />

When used in place of marinade<br />

recipes, marinate pork or<br />

chicken pieces in deep bowl in<br />

refrigera<strong>to</strong>r for 1-2 hours before<br />

grilling or broiling. Turn meal<br />

every 30 minutes before cooking<br />

time, drain well.<br />

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Making dinner: Melissa Hopper of Troy and her mother,<br />

Linda get ready <strong>to</strong> make dinner — lemon and chicken<br />

with angel hair pasta.<br />

duced in<strong>to</strong> their diet, he said. In<br />

either case, it is rare.<br />

Soon after Campbell was diagnosed.<br />

Dr. Alexander persuaded<br />

her and one of hia employees who<br />

suffers from celiac sprue, Kathy<br />

Davis of Auburn Hills, <strong>to</strong> start<br />

the Tri-County Celiac Sprue Support<br />

Group.<br />

"As a physician it was not that<br />

difficult <strong>to</strong> make the diagnosis.<br />

The unfortunate thing was for the<br />

patient <strong>to</strong> follow the diet and <strong>to</strong><br />

be able <strong>to</strong> find something that's<br />

palatable. That was the push behind<br />

the group," Dr. Alexander<br />

said.<br />

To make things easier on newly<br />

diagnosed - celiacs, the support<br />

group offers an information packet<br />

that includes intensive shopping<br />

guide, contact numbers for<br />

food manufacturers and pharma<br />

ceutical companies, a sample<br />

menu, list of "allowed" flours, a<br />

direc<strong>to</strong>ry of local health food<br />

s<strong>to</strong>res, and a list of gluten free<br />

foods at fast-food restaurants<br />

There's a simple treatment for<br />

food allergies and diseases like<br />

Celiac Sprue.<br />

"Avoidance is the number one<br />

recommended treatment for food<br />

allergies." Dr. Rowe said. In some<br />

cases, the treatment lasts a lifetime.<br />

Pish and nute allergies stick<br />

with you while children tend <strong>to</strong><br />

outgrow egg, milk, soy and wheat<br />

allergies.<br />

Contamination and hidderi<br />

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V] cup sweet nee Hour<br />

*» teaspoon salt<br />

1 teaspoon baKmg soda<br />

2 cups sugar<br />

% cup shortening<br />

3 eggs<br />

1 cup mashed pota<strong>to</strong>es<br />

2 squares semi sweet choco<br />

late or 5 tablespoons cocoa<br />

I teaspoon vanilla<br />

I cup buttermilk<br />

Cream sugar and shortening, add<br />

eggs. Blend mashed pota<strong>to</strong>es, chocolate<br />

or cocoa and vanilla in<strong>to</strong><br />

shortening mixture. Add dry ingred<br />

lent* alternately with buttermilk.<br />

Bake 350 F in 9 by 13 inch pan for<br />

45 minutes.<br />

Look for nee flour and other specialty<br />

ingredients at health food<br />

s<strong>to</strong>res<br />

though the cooks and servers may<br />

say that an item is legume free,<br />

some fried foods are prepared in<br />

peanut oil.<br />

For celiacs, their diet must be '<br />

wheat-, rye-, oat-, barley-, millet-,<br />

buckwheat- and tritacale-free.<br />

That means no pizza, cereals,<br />

breading, crumb <strong>to</strong>ppings, crou<br />

<strong>to</strong>ns, pastries, pasta, malt or malt<br />

flavoring, sauces or gravies, un-.<br />

lefts it's made with "allowed"<br />

flours like corn, rice, pota<strong>to</strong>, or tapioca.<br />

Gluten can also be found in<br />

vinegar, caramel food coloring,<br />

sulphites. MSG, cheese mixes,<br />

medication, postage stamps, lipstick<br />

or balms, Play-Doh, soy<br />

sauce, corn chips, or rice cereals.<br />

Anne Russell and Melissa's<br />

mother Linda Hopper started the<br />

Southeastern Michigan chapter of<br />

the Food Allergy Network for the .<br />

same reasons as the founders of<br />

the Tri-County Celiac Sprue Support<br />

Group. Living with thefte<br />

sorts of problems or people^Who<br />

can not eat certain foods can be<br />

rough.<br />

"Our goal is <strong>to</strong> help provide ed<br />

ucation <strong>to</strong> the families that are<br />

dealing with this and are coping<br />

with this. You don't know what<br />

you don't know and there's a lot<br />

out there <strong>to</strong> know. We also provide<br />

a forum for emotional support<br />

and alao allow the kids <strong>to</strong> let<br />

<strong>to</strong> know other people (who have<br />

allergies)," Rusaell said.<br />

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Try making some of these great-tasting garlic recipes,-<br />

See Chef Larry Janes' Taste<br />

Buds column on Taste front.<br />

Everyone knows the medicinal<br />

effects of garlic. You 11 love the<br />

great taate!<br />

QARUC QWTW BEANS<br />

l pound tfeen beana. ends<br />

trimmed<br />

Boding water <strong>to</strong> cook the<br />

beans<br />

1 cup water<br />

2 clovea garuc, unpeeied<br />

1 taWeapoon red wine vinegar<br />

1 tablespoon oMve oS<br />

Daah salt and freab ground<br />

pepper <strong>to</strong> taate<br />

Place the beans on a steamer rack<br />

over the boiling water. Cover the pot<br />

and steam the green beans for 5-7<br />

minutes or until they become ten-<br />

der-crisp. Rinse the beans briefly<br />

under cold water <strong>to</strong> preserve their<br />

color. Cover <strong>to</strong> keep warm.<br />

While the beans steam, in s small<br />

saucepan, bring 1 cup of water <strong>to</strong> a<br />

boil, add the garlic and simmer for 5<br />

minutes. Drain, peel and mince the<br />

garlic. In a large bowl, combine the<br />

garlic with the remaining ingred<br />

lenU. Add the warm green beans<br />

and <strong>to</strong>ss the beans in the dressing<br />

until they are well coated.<br />

If desired, heat gently before serving.<br />

Chefs secret, these are also great<br />

chilled' Serves 4-6<br />

QARUC SOUP<br />

4 cups chicken or vegetable<br />

broth<br />

Culinary benefit features <strong>to</strong>p chefs<br />

More than 45 chefs from 30<br />

metropolitan Detroit areas again<br />

will create culinary magic during<br />

C ran brook Schools' 17th annual<br />

Le Gala de Cuiaine 3-7 p.m. Sunday,<br />

May 7 at 550 Lone Pine<br />

Road.<br />

Included in admission of $125<br />

(friend) $150 (patron) and $200<br />

(benefac<strong>to</strong>r) are an imaginative<br />

cookbook featuring treasured recipes<br />

from participating chefs. All<br />

proceeds go <strong>to</strong> faculty enrichment,<br />

scholarships and school res<strong>to</strong>ration.<br />

For ticket information, call<br />

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3000. For general information, call<br />

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Cranbrook Schools, 550 Lone<br />

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brook Educational Community,<br />

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Cranbrook Inatitute of Science.<br />

Known aa the area's premier<br />

dining experience, Le Gala de Cuisine<br />

features hors d'oeuvres, entrees,<br />

desserts, coffees and champagne<br />

from some of the city's <strong>to</strong>p<br />

restauranta. Chefs vie for honors<br />

in their presentation as well as<br />

the quality of their taatings.<br />

In addition <strong>to</strong> offering such delicaciea<br />

as crawfish Alexander,<br />

crab Rangoon, ginger garlic<br />

egg<strong>plan</strong>t, poached salmon or petite<br />

filet sandwiches and varieties<br />

of paatries.<br />

Le Gala de Cuiaine celebrates<br />

the occaaion with continuous entertainment<br />

by Cranbrook Kings-<br />

wood muaiciana and dancers under<br />

the direction of Sarkis Halajian<br />

and Jessies Sinclair, colorful<br />

floral displays; and unparalleled<br />

architectural views from the Ehel<br />

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Participating load chefs include<br />

Certified Master Chef Milos<br />

Cihelka and Steve Allen of the<br />

Golden Muahroom, Vincenxo<br />

Bassonetti. Cafe Cortina and<br />

Alongkot Artharamas, Thai<br />

Peppers in Farrning<strong>to</strong>n Hilla.<br />

Chris Dewart. Michigan Star<br />

Clipper Dinner Train, Walled<br />

Lake; Greg Goodman and Steve<br />

Pilon, Cafe Bon Homme, Plymouth;<br />

Charles "Rocky" Rachwitz,<br />

Rocky's of Northville; Michigan<br />

Junior Chefs de Cuiaine, Ridgewood<br />

Cafe and Bakery.<br />

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Greg Goodman<br />

Cafe Bon Homme shares bisque recipe<br />

Here's a recipe from Chef Greg<br />

Goodman of Cafe Bon Homme in<br />

Plymouth. Goodman will be participating<br />

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Schools.<br />

SHELLFISH Btsquc<br />

8 ounces shrimp shells<br />

64 ounces clam juice<br />

3 ounces brandy<br />

12 ounces <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong> juice<br />

I pound celery, chopped<br />

1 pound onions, chopped<br />

4 ounces dartfled butter<br />

4 ounces flour, sifted<br />

2 cups heavy cream<br />

1 ounce lemon juice<br />

Saft and cayenne pepper <strong>to</strong><br />

taste<br />

1 ounce extra virgm olive oil<br />

Heat the oil until it starts <strong>to</strong><br />

smoke, then sear the shrimp shells.<br />

Add celery and onions and continue<br />

<strong>to</strong> cook for five minutes. Deglaze<br />

the pan with the brandy and then<br />

add the clam juice and <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong><br />

juice.<br />

Simmer for 30-40 minutes. Strain<br />

the mixture through a fine strainer.<br />

Spend the day cooking with a chef<br />

Executive chef William J. Hall<br />

will share his enthusiasm for Italian<br />

fare demonstrating antipasti<br />

dishes, salads, pastas and desserts<br />

at Schoolcraft College 9 a.m.<br />

<strong>to</strong> 4 p.m. Sat., April 29.<br />

The clasa ia a continuation of<br />

the college's "Seventh Annual<br />

Chefs Seminar for Sophisticated<br />

Cooks." Call (313) 462-4448 for<br />

registration information.<br />

Class members will eat the delicious<br />

results of Chef Hall's culinary<br />

skills and leave the session<br />

with priceless recipes.<br />

Hall ia part owner of the popular<br />

Arriva Ris<strong>to</strong>rante. Wliile living<br />

with Olivia and William De-<br />

Guano in Casino, Italy, he<br />

Quick cabbage dish<br />

SWEET SOUR PORK AND RED<br />

c;<br />

4 boneless pork lorn chops. %•<br />

inch tNck<br />

2 cloves game, pressed<br />

2 teaspoons black pepper<br />

2 tablespoons vegetable oil<br />

1 medium onion, chopped<br />

4 cups finely shredded red<br />

cabbage<br />

S6 teaspoon salt<br />

V» cup sweet & sour sauce<br />

1 tablespoon brown sugar<br />

Cover both sides of chops with<br />

garlic and pepper. Cook chops id 1<br />

tablespoon hot oil in large skillet<br />

over medium-high heat 2 <strong>to</strong> 3 min-<br />

utes on each side.<br />

Remove from pan; keep warm.<br />

Reduce heat <strong>to</strong> medium and heat<br />

remaining oil in same pan. Add<br />

onion, cabbage snd salt; saute 5<br />

minutes.<br />

Meanwhile, blend sweet and sour<br />

sauce and sugar, remove and reserve<br />

2 tablespoons mixture. Blend<br />

1 tablespoon wster with remaining<br />

sweet k sour mixture; pour over<br />

cabbage, stirring <strong>to</strong> combine.<br />

Cover and cook on low 10 minutes.<br />

stirring occasionally. Arrange<br />

chops on cabbage; spoon reserved<br />

sweet and sour mixture over chops.<br />

Cover and cook 5 minutes longer, or<br />

until pork ia heated through.<br />

Call<br />

learned important Italian culinary<br />

akills that are reflected in<br />

the outstanding foods served at<br />

Arriva. Prior <strong>to</strong> opening Arriva<br />

Ris<strong>to</strong>rante, Hall apprenticed under<br />

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Shop for firm, fresh, crisp,<br />

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To decorate the fresh spring<br />

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610-559 9507<br />

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Cats JOANNE<br />

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Stratford Villa<br />

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Troy 810-660-9090<br />

Clin<strong>to</strong>n Twp 810-791 8444<br />

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Dearborn 313-2714028<br />

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FRANKLIN PALMER<br />

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APARTMENTS<br />

m i aaecalaO M«{il»C o-*Oa<br />

Maa SS?S B'0 644 2120 14 2 Bedroom Apts S200'Security Depos*<br />

Su ies 'rom $460<br />

FROM $670 INCLUDES HEAT<br />

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Bedford 4268<br />

WesUand 4264<br />

Dearborn ....431ft<br />

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Washtenaw 434ft<br />

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THE<br />

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I 0 M E L I N E<br />

9 5 3 - 2 0 2 0<br />

Muoday. April 24, 1995 OAE Classifications 390 <strong>to</strong> 400 carpataw S31S SacurM parlung<br />

•IX**| ac»» Irorr, $S00 2 t»»oor »a»7 Aaa'<br />

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LIVONIA<br />

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ASSEMBLERS<br />

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FarnwigNm xm M 4833*<br />

ASSEMBLERS<br />

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CREDIT SPECIALISTS'<br />

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ATTENTION<br />

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CARRIERS WANTED<br />

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313-722-8012<br />

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AUTO ALARM 4 SUNROOF<br />

INSTALLERS<br />

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I (313) 274-77*0<br />

AUTOMOTIVE RUSTPROOF ER<br />

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pay «10) 476-0640<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SHEET METAL<br />

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coMeion or peintino on cca<br />

wer*c<strong>to</strong>* PoMrMai $1000 pw aaa«<br />

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IOOM 313-298 3079<br />

AUTO CLEAN UPOETAILER<br />

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$380 . weekly<br />

Garden Coy (313) 525-65'0<br />

atpwwncad paotae<br />

• SHEET METAL MODEL MAKERS<br />

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RESOURCES PO BO* 7034<br />

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AUTO PARTS COUNTERPERSON<br />

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29440 Sia -Ma* Rd uvorua<br />

B A G GLASS CO OF Ljvorne<br />

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313-522-0300<br />

BORTZ HEALTH<br />

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mru Fn &am <strong>to</strong> 5pm 810-363-4121<br />

BRIDGEPORT<br />

OPERATOR<br />

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* CAACCR OPPORTUNITY *<br />

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£7451 Schookroft, Lhroolo<br />

ACCOUNTANT<br />

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seeks staff accountant Responsibilities<br />

include financial statement<br />

preparation, cash forecasting,<br />

workpaper preparation ( AM and Hi 7<br />

reconci/ations Property Management<br />

experience a plus Assttciales degree<br />

and or work experience equivalent<br />

required Working knowledge of<br />

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(,ood benefit package Salary<br />

commensurate with experience Please<br />

send resume and salary requirements<br />

<strong>to</strong> Ms V Anderson<br />

PO RtixKr<br />

southfield. Ml<br />

CASHIER<br />

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evarwo* Good pay BenaM* Wa<br />

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CAREER<br />

OPPORTUNITIES<br />

Schwan's Sales Enterprises, a<br />

fast-growing distribu<strong>to</strong>r of frozen<br />

foods, has immediate openings for<br />

self-motivated individuals. We offer<br />

high income potential with good<br />

benefits and excellent advancement<br />

opportunities. No investment required.<br />

S600 per week guaranteed while in<br />

training.<br />

Must be at least 21 years of age and<br />

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interviewing. For an appointment, call<br />

1-800-269-6391 between 8-5, M-F.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer M F<br />

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GRAPHIC ARTIST<br />

We are searching for an<br />

innovative, energetic and creative<br />

person with graphic/design<br />

experience <strong>to</strong> join our team. This<br />

person will need knowledge and<br />

experience with Web Pages and<br />

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enhance existing information<br />

services projects. Bachelors<br />

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experience required, prefer Quark<br />

Xpress, multi-media and MAC<br />

experience. Must be a real team<br />

player, able <strong>to</strong> work in a<br />

fast-paced environment. We offer<br />

excellent salary %nd benefits<br />

package EOE. Call Sherry at<br />

(313) 983-2253. Deadline <strong>to</strong> apply<br />

is 4/2i#8.<br />

HOT CAREER<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

FOR HAIRSTYLISTS<br />

Experienced professional or a talented<br />

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program (merchandise discount, medical/<br />

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Apply ki person at JC^enney. W*e«and .<br />

during a<strong>to</strong>ra hours.<br />

JCPenney<br />

Styling Salon<br />

An ague! opportune employer. M/PV/H<br />

Establish a<br />

career with<br />

the nation's<br />

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are now accepting applications <strong>to</strong>r fun<br />

time commissioned and non-<br />

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MONDAY. APRIL 24,1995<br />

Collegiate notes<br />

It wasn't like this in high school.<br />

Of course, it couldn't have been. They don't<br />

offer the triple jump in hifh school track, but<br />

spparently it hasn't taken Ndu Okwumabua — a<br />

Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n graduate — long <strong>to</strong> become e<br />

force in it.<br />

A freshman at the University of Michigan.<br />

Okwumabua leapt 36 feet, 7 inches <strong>to</strong> finish third<br />

in the event at the University of Kentucky quadrangular<br />

meet April 15. Her effort helped the<br />

Wolverines finish second with 156 points, behind<br />

winner Southern Illinois (159.5) but ahead of host<br />

SKentucky (142.5) and Indiana (141). . .<br />

aginaw Valley State remained a<strong>to</strong>p the<br />

Great Lakes Intercollsgiate Athletic Conference<br />

baseball standings entering last<br />

week, thanks in great part <strong>to</strong> its outstanding<br />

pitching.<br />

Brian PaJuk, a sophomore from Plymouth<br />

(Redford Catholic Central), is one of the staffs<br />

standouts. Paluk has made the most of his two<br />

GL1AC pitching appearances; he was 2-0, tied for<br />

third in the league in vic<strong>to</strong>ries.<br />

The Cardinals were 20-9 overall, 8-2 in the GL1-<br />

AC — s game ahead of Oakland University<br />

through April 16 — and boasted the league's best<br />

Uteam earned run average of 2.59 . . .<br />

niversity of Detroit Mercy sophomore soft<br />

ball player Mary Jo Rally (Livonia Lady<br />

wood) was named Midwestern Collegiate<br />

Conference Player of the Week after hitting safely<br />

in all four games.<br />

She went 6-for-10. including s double, along<br />

with three walks and s .600 on-base percentage.<br />

Kelly scored the game-winning run in s 3-0 vic<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

last week over the University of Day<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

The Lady Titans are 7-19 overall. . .<br />

Senior right fielder Lawrence Scheffer is<br />

second on the Titan baseball team with a<br />

.367 batting average. He has seven homers<br />

and 25 RBI in 25 games.<br />

UDM is 13-12 overall.<br />

Schoolcraft rec courses<br />

Schoolcraft College is accepting registrations<br />

for the following health and recreation<br />

courses, May 4 through June 4:<br />

• Beginning Kayaking: The two-day course will<br />

meet from 7 <strong>to</strong> 9 p.m. Friday, May 12 and 10 a.m.-<br />

3 p.m. Saturday, May 13 at the Schoofcraft pool,<br />

located in the Physical Education Building. The<br />

fee is $75.<br />

• Beginning In-Line Skating (Rollerblading): The<br />

four-week course will meet 6-6 p.m. Mondays beginning<br />

May 15. The fee is $40.<br />

• Joy of Sailing: The eight-week course will meet<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning<br />

May 16. The fee ia $170.<br />

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behaviors. The fee is $147. -<br />

To register or obtain further information, call<br />

Continuing Education Services at (313) 462-4413.<br />

Recreation news<br />

The women's Friday morning golf league,<br />

sponsored by Can<strong>to</strong>n Parks and Recreation<br />

Services (no residency required), starts<br />

May 6 at Fellows Creek Golf Course in Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

Tee times are 9 a.m. until mid-June, then they go<br />

<strong>to</strong> 8 s.m. The 16-week season costs $15 <strong>to</strong> register<br />

plus weekly greens fees for nine boles.<br />

A league meeting is scheduled for 9 a.m. April<br />

28 at Fellows Creek. Call 397-6110 for further details.<br />

T<br />

he eighth annual Kids Fishing Derby, hosted<br />

by Can<strong>to</strong>n Parks and Recreation Ser-<br />

vicee (for Can<strong>to</strong>n reeidenU only), is set for<br />

9 a.m. 5 p.m. Saturday. May 6 at Heritage Park<br />

Poods. Rules are simple: The <strong>to</strong>urnament is open<br />

<strong>to</strong> boys and girts, 16- snd under, they may register<br />

for a one hour time span.<br />

The pond will be s<strong>to</strong>cked with rainbow trout.<br />

Awards will be given for the larpet fish caught<br />

First prise is a $100 savings bond. Registration fee<br />

is $1. with advenes registration required (If space<br />

permits, thers will bs open registration the dey of<br />

the event). For snore information, call 307-6110.<br />

Cranbrook Fun Run<br />

T he<br />

17th annual 10-kilometer and 6K EDS/<br />

Cranbrook Fun Run, benefiting educational<br />

programs for tha Cranbrook In.utuloef<br />

flcisnoe. will stmt at 9 s.m Saturday, May 11<br />

Raee day regietration is from 6:16-6:46 a.at. Entries<br />

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Buying club makes dream a reality<br />

ANN ARBOR<br />

USISL<br />

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SOCCER<br />

A local man haa bought in<strong>to</strong> the United States<br />

inter-Regional Soccer League and s<strong>to</strong>cked it with<br />

area player*. The Ann Arbor Elite will be an amateur<br />

team in the otherwise professional USISL.<br />

BY DAM O'MEAKA<br />

9TAJT Warns<br />

Wsyne Worosx of Csn<strong>to</strong>n fulfilled s<br />

lifelong ambition when he purchased<br />

a franchise in the professional United<br />

States Intel 1 -Regional Soccer League.<br />

The Ann Arbor Elite will be<br />

s<strong>to</strong>cked with mosUy Obeerverland<br />

talent snd play ita home games at<br />

Holloway Field (Pioneer High<br />

School) in Ann Arbor.<br />

The 49-year-old Worosx, s <strong>to</strong>ol<br />

and-die maker at the Ford Rouge<br />

Plant in Dearborn for the last 19<br />

years, used $40,000 of his own money<br />

<strong>to</strong> get in<strong>to</strong> the league.<br />

"This is a dream come true for me,<br />

<strong>to</strong> own my own sports team," Woroei<br />

said. "I've been saving my whole life<br />

for this goal, <strong>to</strong> put a pro team <strong>to</strong>gether."<br />

Nineteen of the 26 team members<br />

are former area high school players<br />

from either Livonia, Plymouth, Can-<br />

<strong>to</strong>n, Redford or Farrning<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

"With all the <strong>to</strong>urnaments my<br />

teams have won throughout the country,<br />

I firmly believe the soccer talent<br />

in this area is among tije greatest in<br />

the entire United States of America,<br />

and I intend <strong>to</strong> proye it in this<br />

league," Worosz said<br />

About half of the players have college<br />

eligibility remaining; therefore,<br />

the Elite will compete as one of the 29<br />

amateur teams in the USISL.<br />

With 90 teams in the league, a<br />

USISL goal is <strong>to</strong> promote soccer at<br />

the grass-roots level, and each team is<br />

required <strong>to</strong> have at least three under<br />

19 players on its roster.<br />

"There are a lot older guys in the<br />

league, but this league is also a stepping<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ne for guys coming out of college<br />

<strong>to</strong> step right in<strong>to</strong> the pro ranks<br />

and make a few dollars," said Worosz.<br />

See SOC€CR,~3C<br />

Committed <strong>to</strong> play?<br />

Madonna opponents finding ways not <strong>to</strong><br />

Well, what did<br />

you expect?<br />

It's spring, after<br />

»I1<br />

And this it still<br />

Michigan, where<br />

the weather Is ss<br />

certain as a major<br />

league baseball<br />

cfj'Ji If anyone was<br />

concerned about<br />

what possible trieaffect<br />

the pro baseball<br />

have, well, now they<br />

Lunacy haa taken command.<br />

The last week in the life of Msdonna<br />

University's team will illustrate<br />

juat what disarray the sport<br />

seems <strong>to</strong> bs in.<br />

If the contract between pro players<br />

and owners was handled in the<br />

same off-handed way our higher institutions<br />

of learning handle theirs,<br />

players would require prompt and<br />

immediate payment on every pitch.<br />

Figure this out<br />

Madonna and Wayne State were<br />

originally slated <strong>to</strong> play a single<br />

game Wedneeday at 3 p.m. at WSU.<br />

Because a double header between<br />

the two schools scheduled the previoua<br />

weak for Madonna's field was<br />

rained out, the teams' coaches. Ma-<br />

's Mike George and WSLTs<br />

George, agreed <strong>to</strong> altar the<br />

and play two<br />

Wadnaaday at Madonna.<br />

sports edi<strong>to</strong>r Steve Ko-<br />

George wss<br />

j _ I I- m Of,, Q #v»«f<br />

cor.Biflenr,£ rum ping ocu nose oui<br />

aa Henry Ford CO coach and taking<br />

that job next year. When Rodger<br />

i Kowalaki's s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

in last Thursday's<br />

he waa on the oh one <strong>to</strong><br />

Madonna's Mike George sor£<br />

Wednesday morning<br />

According <strong>to</strong> Mike George, the<br />

WSU coach aaked <strong>to</strong> poatpone the<br />

game because ha wanted <strong>to</strong> speak <strong>to</strong><br />

his team about his possible deper<br />

it came out in the paper,<br />

it liks it, but hs<br />

It didn't take <strong>to</strong>o long <strong>to</strong> And out<br />

Pitchen Tim Holland (left) and Mark Serra hauled a pump usee for draining<br />

water from the outfield back <strong>to</strong> the truck after efforts <strong>to</strong> make Madonna's field playable<br />

proved futile Friday.<br />

£ £<br />

mpumd it ma<br />

m £ s C<br />

riffct tims <strong>to</strong> play U-D, when they for this. He said in his call <strong>to</strong> Ms<br />

oouWBt donns's Mike George, he requ^<br />

next day:<br />

Detroit Mercy 16, Wayne State 3<br />

So how could the Tartars find the<br />

ulad game gainst Madonna?<br />

According <strong>to</strong> sources at WSU,<br />

Rodger George had an ex<strong>plan</strong>ation<br />

a delay so that he could, indeed, talk<br />

SC<br />

Salem earns itself a split with 2nd-game vic<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

The Plymouth Salem<br />

team split s double-header on Thursday<br />

against boat Ypsilanti by winning<br />

the nightcap, 7-6.<br />

Ypsilanti, 3-3 overall, won the first<br />

game 5-2.<br />

Tha Rocks, 3-1 overall, used four<br />

pitchers la tha second guns, indud-<br />

m<br />

three innings<br />

n four hits<br />

with oo striksouta and ons walk.<br />

Tor • sophomore, we ware real<br />

pisessd," Salem coach Dale Rum<br />

harper said.<br />

Ryan Andisajswski pitched two<br />

innings of icorsleoe relief <strong>to</strong> pick up<br />

the vic<strong>to</strong>ry Andre^ewski allowed no<br />

hits or walks and struck out three.<br />

Dan Quaine allowed no hita in the<br />

Ypailanti<br />

three runs in the seventh off Brad<br />

Lear, who allowed one hit and walked<br />

four in hia only inning of work.<br />

The Rocks had taken a 7-2 lead<br />

in<strong>to</strong> the bot<strong>to</strong>m of the seventh, scoring<br />

two runs in each of the third,<br />

fourth and fifth innings and a single<br />

run In the seventh.<br />

Senior Kas Kurisu was 2 for 4 with<br />

a run scored. Seniors Bill Styiee and<br />

Sam LnGrow and juniors Mike Bran<br />

nan and Kirk Craggs each contributed<br />

RBI singles<br />

Sophomore Ryan Rumberger drove<br />

in a run with a sacrifice fly.<br />

.- In the first gams, Salem left eight<br />

runners in scoring poeRion against<br />

Ypsilanti starter Mark Warren, who<br />

pitched a complete-game vic<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />

The Rocks left the bases loaded In<br />

each of the first two Inningi without<br />

"Warren pitched a good game, he<br />

was in big jams and got himself out of<br />

them," Rumberger said. "Seven complete<br />

innings in <strong>to</strong>day's weather and<br />

as little aa people have played, that's<br />

impraaaive."<br />

Ypailanti oollected five runs on<br />

four hiU off Salem starter and loser<br />

Ted Bentley, who left after the third<br />

inning BenUey alao struck out two<br />

and walked two.<br />

"He"a a big, strong senior who<br />

needs <strong>to</strong> throw," Rumberger said.<br />

"He threw 60 pitches in three Innings,<br />

that's how much he was running<br />

the count."<br />

Salem relievers were Dan Hints<br />

who pitched two innings of hitlees<br />

relief and Lear, who pitched one<br />

tcoreless inning.<br />

Styles and Kurisu led the Rocks<br />

with <strong>to</strong>o hits each. Lear had an RBI<br />

single and Styles scored one run.<br />

The Rocks on Wedneeday defeated<br />

hoat Walled Lake Western, 13-2, in a<br />

game called after five innings because<br />

of the mercy rule.<br />

The Rocks collected 13 hita in support<br />

of winning pitcher Justin<br />

Mords, who allowed five hits, struck<br />

out eight and walked none in moving<br />

hia record <strong>to</strong> 2-0. Western's two runs<br />

ware unearned.<br />

Bran nan. LaGrow, Craggs and Dan<br />

Quaine had two hita each. LaGrow<br />

and Craggs drove in two runs each<br />

and Quaine <<br />

Designated hitter Rumberger had<br />

one hit and three RBI. Aaron Leanhardt<br />

snd Jason Gradinac each had<br />

one hit and two RBI.<br />

Kurisu lad off the game with a<br />

home run.


2C(P,C) The Observer MONDAY AI'KIL 24. 1995<br />

Team Elan skates <strong>to</strong> titles<br />

Medal-winners: Sarah Heiri (left). Emily Willman (mid-<br />

die) and Amy Caudill. all from Ply mouth, were part of<br />

Team Elan '$ championship juvenile squad.<br />

After taking the lead in the<br />

short program, coach Jeannine<br />

Cullen and the '26 skaters of Sen<br />

ior Team Elan knew the gold<br />

medal was theirs <strong>to</strong> win or lose at<br />

the 1996 National Precision Fig-<br />

ure Skating Championship* held<br />

earlier this month in San Diego,<br />

Calif.<br />

Skating in the final position of<br />

the 10-team field, the three time<br />

silver medalist Senior Team won<br />

its first gold medal and seventh<br />

overall for the Detroit Skating<br />

Club's Team Elan, which in-<br />

cludes si* divisions divided by<br />

fcge and skill. The Juvenile team,<br />

coached by Traci Boxich of Ann<br />

Arbor and Brooke Sloan of Farrn-<br />

ing<strong>to</strong>n Hills, won its second<br />

straight national title skating <strong>to</strong><br />

beach theme music "By the Sea/'<br />

Team Elan finished second in the<br />

Novice Division, third in the<br />

Open Adult Division and fourth<br />

in the Junior Division.<br />

The Senior Team won the 2<br />

l 1 ^-minute technical program and<br />

Omaha squad claims Cup<br />

Al<br />

HARRtSO*<br />

Ted Baer<br />

came out <strong>to</strong><br />

Cloverlanes in<br />

Livonia last<br />

Monday night<br />

<strong>to</strong> watch the<br />

All Star Bowl-<br />

erettescom- pete their sea<br />

son finale, the<br />

Scotch Dou-<br />

bles Team<br />

Tournament.<br />

He particu-<br />

larly zeroed in<br />

on the Omaha Lancers, a team<br />

which he sponsors.<br />

Baer came in from Omaha.<br />

Neb. not only lo watch, but en-<br />

joy the vic<strong>to</strong>ry celebration a»<br />

hit team, which is comprised of<br />

captain Marilyn Lueck, Darlene<br />

Marrow. Mananne DiRupo.<br />

Dina Manni-Jones. Jan Conner<br />

and Charlynne Gerbasi-Kru<br />

liski. came through with flying<br />

colors <strong>to</strong> take the Clover Cup.<br />

symbolic of the vic<strong>to</strong>ry in this<br />

-event.<br />

. The Omaha Lancers, a hock<br />

ey team in the North American<br />

Hockey League, were in <strong>to</strong>wn <strong>to</strong><br />

play the Detroit Freeze.<br />

Now if you were <strong>to</strong> ask Why-<br />

does a hockey team sponsor a<br />

ladies bowling team 1.000 miles<br />

away, it is due <strong>to</strong> the enthus4-<br />

a»m of club owner Baer for both<br />

sports.<br />

He was so impressed with<br />

Mananne DiRupo when she<br />

•is bowling on the ladies <strong>to</strong>ur<br />

in Omaha that he decided <strong>to</strong><br />

sponsor her team<br />

The All-Star Bowlerettes<br />

league championship was won<br />

by Con<strong>to</strong>ur Power Gripe, cap-<br />

tained by Kathy Haislip of<br />

West Bloom field Other mem-<br />

ber* included Aleta SilL Cheryl<br />

Daniel*. Liaa Bishop. Carmen<br />

Allen and Jeanne Gebbia of<br />

• Garden City.<br />

• The National Senior Bowling<br />

Association held their April<br />

event at Mayflower Lane* in<br />

Redford. and the "Canadian<br />

Kid."* ScoCty Lough land, <strong>to</strong>ok<br />

his second NSBA title. He<br />

came from behind <strong>to</strong> defeat<br />

Dave Kar&ska in the champion-<br />

ship match.<br />

Livonian Ed Dudek look<br />

third place money. Tom Spada<br />

of Birmingham came in fifth.<br />

Redford's Jack Tneolar finished<br />

eighth and Ed Malinowski of<br />

Livonia was 16th overall. The<br />

next regular NSBA <strong>to</strong>urnament<br />

will take place on June 3rd at<br />

Taylor Lanes.<br />

The association has now<br />

grown <strong>to</strong> a membership of 154.<br />

which means more entrants and<br />

larger prizes along the way.<br />

For more information, call<br />

the NSBA at i810> 626-8886 or<br />

(313>358-3740<br />

• The Michigan Masters<br />

Wheelchair Singles No-Tap<br />

will be at noon Saturday . June<br />

3 at Mem Bowl Lanes in Livo-<br />

nia.<br />

It's a fund-raiser for the<br />

wheelchair bowler* and open <strong>to</strong><br />

all bowlers.<br />

The entry fee is only $9 per<br />

bowler.<br />

Bob Calderon aays "If you<br />

can't bowl with u*. come in any-<br />

way as a specta<strong>to</strong>r and join in<br />

the fun."'<br />

For more information, call<br />

Bob at (313) 522-4574 or Merri<br />

Bow! at (313) 427-2900.<br />

• Entry forms are out now for<br />

the Greater Detroit Open Pro<br />

Am. a PBA <strong>to</strong>ur event at Taylor<br />

Lanes<br />

The Pro-Am will be Friday-<br />

Saturday. Oct. 6-7 with the TV<br />

finals on Wednesday. Oct. 11.<br />

Entrant® will receive a Red<br />

Zone Brunswick ball.<br />

For more information, call<br />

Taylor Lanes at (313) 946-9092<br />

WeedleM IMII Seti*dey VoMJl 9 30<br />

Mna BeAeoeroie. 271 .'583. Danny Mr-<br />

<strong>to</strong>n. 224*04<br />

SWdrt®T *outh noon — Denny Mew<strong>to</strong>n.<br />

236.645<br />

•tarn Bow Men s Se Carlson at Redtard union. 4 p.m<br />

Don Fordson at «ed Thurs<strong>to</strong>n, 4 p m<br />

wesuand ai «ot»cnaud 4:30pm.<br />

Taaaeay. Aprs 25<br />

N Fwmr^on at Lr» Franklm. 4 p m<br />

CiareocevSe al * P CaOnn, (2). 4 p m<br />

Banoo Bor«ess >s SL *«atna<br />

a- Red<strong>to</strong>n) » Caotai Pars, 4pm<br />

Beirwsda « f*aon vaaey. 4 30 p m<br />

OaS Chnaaan at Ry CMa«n, 4 30 p m<br />

araeaaaeay. AprB 26<br />

u» OsxctM X H Farrmnj<strong>to</strong>n 4pm<br />

U» Frmasn at WesUand GM*m, 4pm<br />

»y Can<strong>to</strong>n ai Uv Stevenson. 4 p m<br />

NWft7»«Sest»y Sawm. 4 pm<br />

W I western at Farminj<strong>to</strong>n. 4p m<br />

F H Hamaon at w L Central. 4pm<br />

Garden City at Beaevise 4pm<br />

«ad<strong>to</strong>rd Uraon al Taylor Tr^nan. 4 p m<br />

D h Oastaood M Aad Thiai<strong>to</strong>n. 4 p m<br />

UnooM Pars al Wayne Memorial. 4 p m<br />

Hamtramc* ai CMrancawSa. 4 p.m<br />

DecaSafte at Redfora CC (21. 4 pm<br />

Luin Norm at luW Westland. 4-30 p m.<br />

Tkaraeay. Aare 27<br />

Garden City at U» Fraossn. 4 p m<br />

Bonoo at St A«at<strong>to</strong>. 4pm<br />

r^aon vaaey at P»y Cnriatian. 4 30 p m<br />

Ffttey. A«r« 28<br />

W L western at U* Cnurena. 4 p.m.<br />

L> Franaan « SortKyae. 4 p.m.<br />

N Fammfl<strong>to</strong>n « U* Stevenson. 4 p.m<br />

* L Centra at Wesuand Glenn. 4 p m<br />

fSy SaMm at Famanflon. 4 p.m<br />

F H HamsonM^y Can<strong>to</strong>n. 4 p m<br />

Garden Cay at Monroe. 4 p m<br />

Men Pars ai Red<strong>to</strong>id ur«on, 4 p m<br />

Dear<strong>to</strong>m al FMd Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. 4 p m<br />

Wayne Memtfar at Southgate. 4pm<br />

uitr> N -est M C ^Me (2). 4 30 p<br />

Lutn Westland at O H Fanarie. 4 30 p.m<br />

SatarSay . Apr* 29<br />

Taylor Kennedy at U» Stevenson. 10 a m<br />

Sf Ctwmmrat uari wesuand. lOMa m.<br />

Monroe M liv Frar»Sn. 11 am<br />

Farmm M B H CranCrooS. noon<br />

S «Md CrmatMn at Huron vasey TBA<br />

LN FranMa> at N Famsnfion, 4pm<br />

Brsnop FoMy at f H Mercy. 4 p m<br />

Country Oey M lutn wesuand. 4 30 pm.<br />

Beuwsda at Hiaon valey 4 30 p m<br />

0» Omeuan at PV Onstian. 4 30 pm<br />

Wedneeday. April 2*<br />

N Farnwr^lon at Uv Churcna. 4 p.m<br />

Wesuand GMnn M Un Fransan. 4pm<br />

uv Sievenaon a* Ply Can<strong>to</strong>n. 4 p m.<br />

ply SaMm at NorWvae. 4 p m<br />

Famanfion at W l Western. 4pm<br />

w t Central M F.H Hamaon, 4 pm.<br />

BeoevMe M Garden City. 4 p m<br />

Taylor Trvarwn al »ed»orO Uraon, 4 p m<br />

D H Oestwood at Had Thurs<strong>to</strong>n. 4 p.m<br />

Wayne Memorial at Uncom Pars. 4pm<br />

Clarence viae at Hamtramcs. 4 30 p m<br />

UJth Wesuand al Uith North. 4 30pm<br />

Tharaday, April 27<br />

LN Frarwan at Garden City. 4 p.m<br />

LN Stevenson at N. Farmmgion 4 p m<br />

BorgessatOet BeneOctme 4pm<br />

St Aipnonsus at St Agatha f2). 4 p.m<br />

Huron vaaay at (*, CrwstMn. 4 30 p m<br />

Friday. April 28<br />

Luth Wesuand at GreemMs f2|. 3 30 p m<br />

Uv OsachS M W l Wesiam. 4 p m<br />

•<strong>to</strong>rthvae M LN FranMn. 4 pm<br />

westland GMnn m W.L Camtra. 4 p m<br />

Farrrmf<strong>to</strong>n at Wy SaMm 4pm<br />

P»y Canwn at F.M. Hamaon. 4 p m<br />

Monroe M Garden CKy. 4 p m<br />

Fted«o runs The freshman second base<br />

man foaowed a two-out waa <strong>to</strong> Ange Van<br />

Dooren with a >un-scortng triple *> the<br />

fc**th. and then she singled afler Van<br />

Dooren nad tnpied «tne seventh lo bring n<br />

the winner<br />

RaopeUe was the or*, Crusader lo have<br />

two hrts r the game, she and Pmier had<br />

tme ior trie ooubieheeder<br />

chmear (Iwrr ReUMd Tl^ai<strong>to</strong>n),<br />

Orach and Comment each had twhttri<br />

the twmea.<br />

Shanna Strang was the wmng pacher<br />

lor Madonna, s<strong>to</strong>ppmg the Caidewts on lou<br />

has and three waas (and one unearned<br />

nail, sinking out three<br />

Risak from page 1C<br />

<strong>to</strong> his team. Mike George refused,<br />

so Rodger George canceled and<br />

then accepted the opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />

play NCAA Division I U-D.<br />

Of course, sources have con<br />

firmed that Rodger George's ex-<br />

<strong>plan</strong>ation given <strong>to</strong> WSU officials<br />

is simply untrue.<br />

Mike George said he never dis-<br />

cussed a time change for Wednes-<br />

day's games. And anyone who<br />

knows the Crusaders' coach —<br />

who spent all day Friday groom-<br />

ing Madonna's field in an attempt<br />

<strong>to</strong> make it playable that afternoon<br />

(more on that later) — knows he<br />

would do almoet anything <strong>to</strong> get<br />

in a game.<br />

Indeed, Mike George admitted<br />

he suggested <strong>to</strong> the WSU coach<br />

that he talk <strong>to</strong> his Tartars prior <strong>to</strong><br />

the game, but still plsy it. Rodger<br />

George reportedly said there<br />

wouldn't be enough time.<br />

But apparently there was<br />

enough time <strong>to</strong> play U-D.<br />

Oh. by the way: When Kowalaki<br />

was researching his s<strong>to</strong>ry on<br />

Rodger George replacing Stu Rose<br />

at Henry Ford, he spoke with U-D<br />

coach Bob Miller. Miller men-<br />

tioned <strong>to</strong> Kowalaki his team was<br />

playing WSU Wedneeday.<br />

That was Tuesday night —<br />

long before any call was made <strong>to</strong><br />

Madonna.<br />

Certainly, Wedneeday's sched-<br />

uled game was no big deal <strong>to</strong><br />

WSU. After all, Madonna ia in<br />

the NA1A, a smaller school with<br />

less financial support, yet one<br />

that certainly would have given<br />

WSU all it could handle.<br />

Clearly, the Tartars had noth-<br />

ing <strong>to</strong> gain by playing and every-<br />

thing <strong>to</strong> loae. A loas <strong>to</strong> U-D, as<br />

lopsided as it waa, was for more<br />

palatable for NCAA II WSU than<br />

an embarrassing defeat <strong>to</strong> Ma-<br />

donna would have been.<br />

One more thing: Don't expect <strong>to</strong><br />

see this game rescheduled Mike<br />

George vowed not <strong>to</strong>.<br />

It proved not <strong>to</strong> be the only dis-<br />

sppointment on Msdonns's<br />

schedule. The Crusaders were<br />

supposed <strong>to</strong> play Concordia Fri-<br />

day, a game originally scheduled<br />

for April 6 but bumped by Con-<br />

cordia so it could reschedule s<br />

conference gsme for thst date.<br />

On Friday, the Cardinals<br />

showed up for thei( date, but<br />

didn't stay. Rain had drenched<br />

the field, it's true; the outfield<br />

was soggy. Mike George and all<br />

the players he could muster had<br />

been on the field "since 9 this<br />

morning," he said.<br />

Their efforts weren't enough for<br />

Concordia coach Jay Biesenthal.<br />

He said the field waa unplayable<br />

and <strong>to</strong>ok his team home.<br />

I won't say Biesenthal was<br />

wrong. Parts of Madonna s field<br />

were puddled, no question; but in<br />

Michigan, that's part of the game.<br />

There was no threat of more<br />

rain Friday afternoon; tempera-<br />

tures were in the mid-60s. As Ms-<br />

donns's George said, "We've<br />

played in worse.'<br />

I have <strong>to</strong> believe the Cardinals<br />

had, <strong>to</strong>o. But they refused <strong>to</strong> on<br />

this day.<br />

So that game was called off as<br />

well, adding fuel <strong>to</strong> the belief that<br />

craziness has indeed taken com-<br />

mand of baseball — a sport that<br />

near-perfect weather or signed<br />

contracts cannot govern.<br />

Ford post still undecided<br />

Still no word as of Friday night<br />

from Wayne State University base<br />

ball coach Rodger George on whether<br />

he would remain at WSU or return <strong>to</strong><br />

Henry Ford Community College<br />

George reportedly accepted the<br />

Henry Ford job earlier this month<br />

According <strong>to</strong> Henry Ford AthieUc Di<br />

rec<strong>to</strong>r Nancy Bryden. George had un<br />

til Friday <strong>to</strong> submit in writing his ac-<br />

ceptance and a letter of resignation<br />

from Wayne<br />

George coached Henry Ford for<br />

eight seasons before taking over at<br />

Wayne State in 1989.<br />

George did not return phone calls<br />

Friday WSU athletic direc<strong>to</strong>r Bob<br />

Brennan was in Midland on Friday<br />

and unavailable for comment<br />

Bryden. who coaches the Henry<br />

Ford soflball team, was on a road<br />

trip in Alpena and unavailable for<br />

comment Friday<br />

There were indications on<br />

Wednesday that George would re-<br />

main at WSU<br />

"He <strong>to</strong>ld us be verbally accepted<br />

the job. but said most likely he's<br />

going <strong>to</strong> stay." said WSU sophomore<br />

catcher Jeff Schafler. who graduated<br />

from Livonia Franklin. "I'd love him<br />

<strong>to</strong> stay, because 1 think he's a good<br />

coach."<br />

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LANOSCAPING COMPANY<br />

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LAWN ft .ANDSCAPE LABORERS<br />

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noun Fn 3-Bpm Sal 10am-7pm<br />

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Hocaeaieeptng<br />

Restaurant Servers<br />

Matntenance<br />

Pays WM'Eacelenf Benehtt<br />

CLARION HOTEL<br />

2900 Jacaeor Road<br />

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528 Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n Rd<br />

313 4*5-3050<br />

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must M dapanrtMite ft have men<br />

transportat-oo i*.'hr plus s»ul!<br />

6 months<br />

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Levan Rd<br />

MACHINE<br />

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421-470*<br />

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LANOCAPf HELP KED<br />

Oea snd yen Hard eertang and<br />

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WORKERS<br />

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LANOSCAPE LABORER<br />

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CM Mon Bam epm<br />

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FSSauat RANK TOWERS 27500<br />

FRANKLIN ROM<br />

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EUCELLENI rficna Mm<br />

and SltlONO OMa<br />

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Good pay ft r»ne»aa una<br />

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STOCK PCRSONi JanHOi and<br />

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STOCK PERSON<br />

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J« » <strong>to</strong> ao par >v »«*» " j soaikor opan Vx » w« •na'aant.<br />

SECURITY<br />

PART-TIME<br />

Security Guard<br />

Standard FaOam Ban* una ol *a<br />

•vaon • aigaa u«rq. nuuera<br />

naa an • • aJiaaa ooanra ior a Pan<br />

T*n» Sao*** Guard Applcann mual<br />

ba • aaatna «* luta uang<br />

and V*. no ua*ia'ial "aoord Pr«**ju»<br />

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R G I S<br />

INVENTORY<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

ft aacamg io ion ix» iaan- " a •>*- lev ',*>»»<br />

iE.'Vtn- PERSON "•SHI Ml ««1 SO Madonna Can An-a Kilcnan Giamc<br />

iwuao " -n: • '•—•cai a an Equal Opocafesw. #io 380«000<br />

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'Royal Ow a>0l M4l10 ,iJUM)#)Nw To»- O Am»<br />

*10 WO MDO W Sc»oiai»v«!d<br />

O^a'd Mat »-ad MM<br />

Equal Cw»rturwy tnpoiai<br />

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on our iaam r coot «>oe 1 n, cua QanaNa ft ir<strong>to</strong>»<br />

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Grand R.a- Rad'o'd On<br />

SECURHTY SURERVISOFI<br />

uaM «- SouTAaM a! a<br />

pratayout citwa Ouacfcng Muti 'a^<br />

2 »»• »acu«*y aipana-va or 1 |H<br />

~ianaoar>aru aapaoanca J'J4 p»<br />

Th» Wactanr*if Corp<br />

Saa «S0 L~or»a<br />

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P^#«*ING C£<br />

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ma un • » 6«"<br />

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SLB CORPORATION<br />

29ex BECK «c<br />

MiXOM V«'4&3«»3 2«,-»<br />

.«!0'.624-S655<br />

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RECREATJON SERV»CES<br />

SUMMER POSITION<br />

Can<strong>to</strong>n T0ai"»nOr t«t'tnct<<br />

Crdudor andi<br />

vsmg and ccarputar<br />

Ma dirt bana»«» pr^<br />

B»*jn3 ncmrr R«*y lo Bc«<br />

OMtnti ft Ec<br />

jCi-i" ScnootcraP Road<br />

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PRODUCTION<br />

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ir a.«oa^g« Aaa *» Anwigc or<br />

LflW tartar. 'Oar- ^pn-<br />

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RESIDENTIAL<br />

HOUSEKEEPERS<br />

taiad caap ft party *ay« Eipananca<br />

a * a " a o IA «• aa avanada<br />

ttarsng atg.<br />

ca> arf damai<br />

Apply r pmcri any<br />

Mon m Fn tan ipm<br />

JOE S PRODUCE<br />

331S? M 7 U.» Ivcni<br />

SALES MANAGEJaENT<br />

Diainci Managa't -«adad «i<br />

tpauatty W3 N» Daeoa<br />

Oua'i'iad<br />

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ft au&urtan art<br />

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NOV?? •WX«I> •<br />

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810^27^021 PLANT WORKER<br />

.•*»aa*T\*»T«S AVNU«LE<br />

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MILL HAND<br />

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»iprr. tface Joy Rd Carter.<br />

1)1,J| ASV7MC<br />

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r* atajara Sa-at<br />

Patrol Ml aft234<br />

SERVICE TEO*«ClAN<br />

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<strong>to</strong>r<br />

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pratamad E»w Aaan<br />

IS700<br />

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STOCK<br />

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apply «nr PitK'tmint 32* Laira Opai<br />

t»cr aipanancad Mi* OparaRx<br />

aipanancad Sun ASAP<br />

Accra Gauga 3H»IKV;<br />

paraon lo run oui coO'dmaia<br />

iraaaonavj maenma M Irt M.IM<br />

haaa <strong>to</strong>ad bacaorvund r. raaOn^<br />

buapnmt wan CDftT pro<strong>to</strong>ancy al<br />

jaomatry ft tr^ar**na»y a mual<br />

F ti aaa n Oarataa a'a proiaajad SanO<br />

•aaor-a » Par»*ar Mana«w RO<br />

Bo. '09 Noa- M *a37g<br />

TOOL & DIE MAKER<br />

Aunmom« tuppaw 'aa «or<br />

tut nana Tw> ftOa Ma.a- Mutl Oa<br />

atar KWI a* looaoom a»n» Mual ta tard wor«»>g a"8»^<br />

SURFACE GRlNOEn . .<br />

company ai Noa. Etpa-anca 27? SBOCi<br />

SURFACE GRINDER<br />

•taadad <strong>to</strong>r Norn araa mop<br />

CALL iftlCTl 34948M<br />

SWEEPERiKX^tMEPTNG fiM<br />

wra —r- banaMt Apply ai tamion<br />

onty Uvona M»=| Manaoamanj<br />

Oltea Entntnca G Slam 3pm<br />

SWIMMING POOL<br />

naadad Metnj Pooia LABORERS<br />

313-729 i%®2 j nacaaaar,<br />

irs>ubia tnoof<strong>to</strong>g<br />

-alngaraaon natural aat<br />

PA*r«>a>g a pajA |313|<br />

SHAPE r «ANC<br />

Pan or •«* wna<br />

(313) 3264737<br />

SMipping'Receiving<br />

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iu<strong>to</strong>«noa»a Mtmpaw tn<br />

ygr*r moftiMad rirdul<br />

mtr- fthppang Jala army and lv*<br />

watt Caraar W"*l c Piymoul^ Mi t8170<br />

am L^aayai<br />

SHIPRMG<br />

Oaya. parm<br />

^App^<br />

RECEiVUG CLERR<br />

». 12700<br />

313-S37 0770<br />

SALES POSITION<br />

ir. a<strong>to</strong>nota ftau RM nan<br />

Jem * Corvaaa Cara<br />

MaJft^r.^aMgracn 313 2T7 4 706<br />

SALES/STOCK<br />

. F-ji ft pan una Zarec t Haam<br />

rJ13» «27 3144<br />

SHIPPING/<br />

RECEIVING/<br />

WAREHOUSE<br />

AU SHIFTS<br />

ttS0*ir <strong>to</strong> atari %' V>*» an»'<br />

-trtft ft latv lu* wna<br />

ARBOR TMPS 4S6 1168<br />

MILL HAND<br />

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BESIOENTIAL Roe*arft ft Sup<br />

ConWacKaa aantad <strong>to</strong>rKtf ama aort<br />

<strong>to</strong>r a Nov baaad company<br />

Caa I 60& 30X>446 !<br />

RETAIL<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER<br />

CM Adam or Ron (313) 261 S3 70<br />

CRAZY BENZVS<br />

SCREEN PR1KTER<br />

2 10 3 yaara atpananca Knoatadga<br />

(•101<br />

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a0a* and coapar^i<br />

banattia Apply at Traaai LMtwng<br />

Co SOW Mannar Rd Wayna<br />

TRAINEE POSITION AVAHAflftf<br />

MotMa Homa Sal LH<br />

No E«panar«:a Naraatary<br />

Caa J1J 7Jt 1010<br />

TRAINEES<br />

powlamt m<br />

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anca ft.'i'or aaity cnatfuod<br />

Full ft pa" »ma<br />

. 313-42&3663<br />

TEACH»« ASSISTANTS <strong>to</strong>r tcnool<br />

aga program ful 6 pan wna <strong>to</strong>r<br />

-Wat) accrt atad Nixaary Scnooi<br />

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Graai<br />

313S25-5767<br />

TEACHING.ASSISTANTS <strong>to</strong>i<br />

-- JjaW) rtart loodf program<br />

«i naaonaa, anaamcantw<br />

F»a ama aatanaya Graal<br />

313-S2S 5767<br />

TECHS<br />

Uvaraa trm -laada antry a a aound<br />

»• Ei<br />

or caMa p^ang rwi)u*wG UNOn Shcp<br />

Mnoa baiatu anmadaia<br />

Ca* Lynn U M B - a n<br />

Shaping SUPERVISOR<br />

Fqi day tM Wa wa a onawig CO<br />

n naad c* an aipanancad ornanaad<br />

paraon 10 grow aan ua fciata<br />

ana- 8C daya Sand raauna ft aa<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

• SUPERVISOR<br />

42642 LOMBARD'<br />

CANTON fta 46167<br />

SONG atSTALLERS NEEDED<br />

•anca laM" 0U not naca<br />

M ama (610) 47>»<br />

SIDING 6 ROOFING<br />

sue CONTRACTORS<br />

(•101 476e»«<br />

a 'aoa color M o M cn»r aaa<br />

•ai-gion aga ar eaa«Siity a»<br />

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SECOND ASSISTANT<br />

OOLF PROFESSIONAL<br />

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taMMMona <strong>to</strong>r na paaaor RY FOR Fwnaiyu M6t<br />

ata Good aaaie aa*<br />

Ca* M<br />

ISeTCt<br />

S . ' S W ^ T 1<br />

SOCIAL WORKERTME RAPIST<br />

Te aacn naiarang Maim aMi<br />

•/ -aa paaiUM-r Satt ftTuaa<br />

AM ft Era* * W*4t Evaa Mac<br />

Oaa Para ft<br />

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<strong>to</strong> na •i)i6pMiia Sand Wwni <strong>to</strong><br />

JCS 29aoo Quimaia SUM 206<br />

Oa* Para Ml 46237<br />

90TTWARf<br />

TECH*aCAL SUPPORT<br />

Draw >8in a^am NBi<br />

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BSS «~?Mit<br />

imvt Ml 461501<br />

STEEL TOE SHOES<br />

Mi tlatn n Wiari«#u«W<br />

Ca tar aa h**a t<strong>to</strong>ov. 0a»<br />

"TJTEKIM PERSONNEL<br />

STOCK a.C"« • Pacta<br />

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JX^MENT<br />

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Manwa Miaul 6 <strong>to</strong>aeng oua<strong>to</strong><br />

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TELEMARKETERS<br />

Earn 1' QOC a a taa Inoonvng C4*a<br />

Roca ft roft aanoapnara<br />

Caa (313) 207 1640<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

100<br />

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Convnaawon * bonuaa<br />

(3131 433-0648<br />

TELEMARKETERS<br />

homa anp<strong>to</strong>vamani<br />

Mmpar> Good y ptja Bor Jill<br />

31V4A2 25Q0 ait 123<br />

TELEMARKETERS (111 ** I<br />

moneia aapa'i*nca<br />

Cat (Siot ai<br />

TELEMARRETIMG<br />

CaRng <strong>to</strong>r viaaai ga No aaang<br />

Maaay aaga Waaldy 6 mormt,<br />

Supa'vtO'y aa-n.Ag<br />

o • mm p*nwi»<br />

31 >774-7003 aat 66<br />

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macharwai Mia' ta -a^farwadv<br />

**tnad and lava guod «r«* man<br />

backgr'Axvi<br />

313 564 4196<br />

TRAVEL AGENT Full l."t<br />

lanimum 2 aaparianea<br />

Syaaam Ona p»aian*d dot -a»arad<br />

Aaa lor Kaffiy (610) 47' SS45<br />

TREE SERVICE<br />

Cwntar *pprarfea Carrtar<br />

and Gnxavjaman (M*) Wa »ar<br />

8M>366 >421<br />

TREE TI*MM»K» SPRAYWG ft<br />

GROUNDS MAINTENANCE<br />

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ttvx*d hava a nr*-*n & t yaai<br />

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•a good dmang lacrad Slant nj pay<br />

MS') par low <strong>to</strong>r duaMiad<br />

Ca<br />

paefcaaa a'<br />

Top Traa !<br />

Bvu Fn oataaan 3pm 5pm<br />

(6101 M6 i«70<br />

TROY PFdN'IMG COMPANY i<br />

Cualoma' Sarvita Aat-t<br />

Knoaaadgt<br />

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(810)<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Doer cmqaany l>at n ". nai>ata fta<br />

S T<br />

TELEMARKETING EXPERCNCED<br />

CornmaroM momng « * Salary<br />

C ^ T -<br />

, 0 f "tTloTvS 0600<br />

Telemarketing FuR Tane<br />

Entraor dmary<br />

Telemarketers W1O1<br />

Ordinary Paychecks<br />

a your rant a Maa nan 1360<br />

aaa* Map 0 pw a*»a and<br />

aal 6aai you a ®ata na t<br />

GSoSST. ^<br />

l *da*aadanda_.„<br />

Etcanani pnona<br />

•a»aaaN Ca*l*on<br />

TN*» Sawv 1pm<br />

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FORD<br />

TRUCKS<br />

'95<br />

Bronco<br />

Turns<br />

30 This Year<br />

Ford trucks have always<br />

been on hand for all the dirty<br />

jobs, the rough jobs, even the<br />

job of taking you <strong>to</strong> the opera<br />

in the evening. For 1995,<br />

there's no exception. Ford<br />

provides a truck for any situation<br />

possible — from people<br />

hauler <strong>to</strong> trailer hauler <strong>to</strong><br />

haulin'butt just for fun.<br />

Still leading the pack in<br />

full-size cargo and passenger<br />

vans, the Ford Econohne and<br />

Club Wagon now have driver's-side<br />

air bags as standard<br />

equipment and stanless<br />

steel exhaust systems. Ford<br />

will no longer offer the RVstripped<br />

chassis version of<br />

the van.<br />

The best news for<br />

Econoline and Club Wagon is<br />

the addition of a new 7.3-liter<br />

direct injection power stroke<br />

turbo diesel engine. It<br />

replaces the naturally aspirated<br />

engine<br />

This engine is also available<br />

on the F-Series pick-up<br />

*<br />

Road Test<br />

• ' By Anne<br />

M<br />

Fracassa<br />

trucks for 1995. Other<br />

changes on the F-Series<br />

include an Eddie Bauer version<br />

added <strong>to</strong> the F-150 regular<br />

cab and supercab styleside<br />

models, rear jump seats<br />

have been dropped as standard<br />

on the supercab and the<br />

F-Super duty commercial<br />

stripped chassis has been discontinued.<br />

Now entering its 30th<br />

anniversary gracing<br />

- i . ' • •<br />

i<br />

Monday. Apnl 24. 1995 OAK Classifications <strong>to</strong> * *1D<br />

©bsmferft tr centric<br />

— g T r r i T m r H f i 9 i i n i i B »<br />

American roads, the Ford<br />

Bronco remains the leading<br />

nameplate among all sport<br />

utilities. For 1995, an XLT<br />

sport model has been added,<br />

along with cab steps available<br />

with the Eddie Bauer<br />

version and all paint colors<br />

now have 100 percent<br />

clear coat.<br />

The Aerostar, Ford's only<br />

rear-wheel-drive minivan,<br />

has a number of significant<br />

changes this year, including<br />

side door intrusion beams<br />

added The Aerostar wagon is<br />

available in only one trim<br />

model, XLT, and the van is<br />

only available as a twowheel-drive<br />

regular length<br />

cargo van.<br />

The Windstar, first introduced<br />

in March 1994 as a<br />

1995 model, is Ford's first-<br />

ever front-wheel-drive minivan.<br />

Windstar has just a few<br />

changes, including a 3.0-liter<br />

engine that is now standard<br />

on the GL and the speed control/tilt<br />

steering wheel, which<br />

is standard on the LX.<br />

Options added include a<br />

trailer <strong>to</strong>wing package,<br />

there's now a seat/bed option,<br />

interior convenience group<br />

(includes a <strong>to</strong>n of s<strong>to</strong>rage<br />

bins), fog lamps, load leveling<br />

suspension and leather seating<br />

surfaces available on the<br />

LX version.<br />

Still the best-selling line of<br />

compact pickup trucks in the<br />

U.S., the Ford Ranger has a<br />

host of changes for 1995.<br />

Anti-lock brakes, brake/shift<br />

interlock with au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />

transaxle and a better engine<br />

cooling system is now stan-<br />

dard. On the outside, there's<br />

a smart new grille in front.<br />

On the inside, Ranger has a<br />

new instrument panel, the<br />

driver'a-side airbag is-now<br />

standard and there are new<br />

seat trims and styles. There's<br />

also a new 12-volt power<br />

point added <strong>to</strong> the instrument<br />

panel this year <strong>to</strong><br />

accommodate cellular phones,<br />

radar detec<strong>to</strong>rs and the like.<br />

Added <strong>to</strong> Explorer's 1995<br />

lineup is a new. two-door<br />

model, Expedition, now that<br />

Mazda's two-door rebadged<br />

Explorer, the Naviyo, is dead.<br />

Ford hopes the Expedition,<br />

aimed at singles and adventurous<br />

outdoor types, will<br />

provide a sportier two-door<br />

look.<br />

Outfitted with standard<br />

dual airbags, adjustable<br />

three-point front seat belts, 4wheel<br />

anti-lock disc brakes, a<br />

new double wishbone front<br />

suspension <strong>to</strong> replace the old<br />

Twin 1-Beams, rack-and-pinion<br />

steering for car-like handling,<br />

a superb new ondemand<br />

four-wheel-drive system<br />

called Control Trac, a<br />

new grille and rear taillamp<br />

assembly, it's clear Ford is<br />

ready <strong>to</strong> meet the demands of<br />

the 1990s buyers.<br />

With the obvious aerodynamic<br />

grille change. Ford<br />

should boost appeal <strong>to</strong><br />

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• Air Conditioning • CD Playar<br />

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P A G E T O Y O T A<br />

'95 TOYOTA<br />

CAMRY LE<br />

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4 cyl. au<strong>to</strong>. cnMsa Mt.<br />

power windows, power door<br />

locks rear de<strong>to</strong>gger air<br />

cond , stereo cass Stk<br />

#8199-S<br />

LIST $21,145<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

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LEASE PAYMENT<br />

$22666*<br />

FORD RD. at WAYNE RD., WESTLAND 721-1144<br />

Open Mon. & Thurs. 7-9. Tues., Wed., Fri. 7-6:30<br />

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heat. aTr cond.. powr<br />

moonroof Slk * 9026-S<br />

LIST $29,903<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

$ 26,595*<br />

LEASE PAYMENT<br />

$33416"<br />

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3.000 Mile Limited Warranty M 6,500<br />

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C-K POVTMC TRANSPORTS *>M.mm^< 11,995<br />

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'98 NNX REGAL 1995<br />

H OUHCUTIASS SUPREME SLux.a» a. MTOS<br />

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Ao<strong>to</strong>t Under $2,000<br />

ACCOBO 1993 Autenaac Po»ar<br />

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IMPORT CAR<br />

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ALARM<br />

Power windows, locks ti*. cruise, AM FM<br />

stereo cassette S<strong>to</strong>ck #1347$<br />

36 Mo|<br />

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1995 PATHFINDER 4X4<br />

ALARM<br />

NEW<br />

12 MO. LEASE<br />

*177<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

Tilt CruissH<br />

Power Steering<br />

Power Brakes<br />

AM FM Stereo Cassette<br />

1995 ALTIMA<br />

AM FM ataro cassette, air.. tM.<br />

defogger, alloy wheels. ALARM<br />

4 , 9 9 3<br />

Air, AM FM stereo cassette, power windows<br />

locks, cruise, tin S<strong>to</strong>ck #14134<br />

s 19,999<br />

BILL COOK IMISSAN<br />

37901 GRAND RIVER AT 10 MILE, WEST OF HALSTED<br />

FARMING (810) 471-0044<br />

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¥ * * *<br />

THIS WEEK'S "QUALIDAYS" VALUES<br />

FROM ARMSTRONG BUICK!! *<br />

1995 SKYLARK CUSTOM SEDAN<br />

6 cylindsr. au<strong>to</strong>matic overdrlvs. sir. power ateanng and<br />

brskss. tin. AM FM caasette raar defogger and more. S<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

#50352<br />

Armstrong Price<br />

1 4 , 9 9 5<br />

1995 LeSABRE<br />

3.8 angina, au<strong>to</strong>matic overdrive. dual air, power driver asst.<br />

AM FM casaette. tilt, crulss. sbsolutaly losdsd' S<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

#50063 Demo<br />

*<br />

Armstrong Price ' 2 2 , 5 9 5<br />

RMSTRONG BUICK<br />

1995 RIVIERA<br />

3.8 engine, dual climate control, rear dafogger. au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />

ovardriva. power steering snd brakes, tilt, cruisa. power<br />

saat. AM FM cassette, <strong>to</strong>o much <strong>to</strong> list!<br />

Armstrong Lease For 30 Months<br />

SOQQ"<br />

%0 including tax<br />

1995 REGAL CUSTOM SEDAN<br />

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3.8 engine, au<strong>to</strong>matic overdrive, dual air. power driver seat.<br />

AM FM cassette, power windows, tilt, cruise, remote entry,<br />

aluminum wheels and more. S<strong>to</strong>ck »50133. Demo<br />

Armstrong Price<br />

30500 PLYMOUTH ROAD, LIVONIA<br />

OPEN MONDAY AND THURSDAY TIL 9 PM<br />

The Best Is All We Do!<br />

$ 1 8 , 9 9 5<br />

1994 PARK AVENUE<br />

3.8 engine, au<strong>to</strong>matic overdrive, dual climate control, dual<br />

power aaata. AM FM casaette. concert sound, tilt, crutae.<br />

everything a luxury should be!<br />

Armstrong Price $ 21,995<br />

5 2 5 - 0 9 0 0 Sfc<br />

•Arp-.ce; c ude-rebate ..Get t.ixes & lags<br />

CONVENIENT SATURDAY HOUlS<br />

Sues Dec! W 3 Sen.ce Deot 9 J<br />

••30 month GMAC Smart lease requires • cap. cost reduction or $2022.22 plus cap. reduction tax of<br />

$121.21, 1st month payment due In advance plus a refundable security deposit of $400. 12.000 miles per<br />

year limit. 12* per mile sxcess, plus title and plates.


10D(**) Classifications <strong>to</strong> O&E Monday, April 24, 1995<br />

1995 TAURUS GL 4 DR.<br />

Power "oc*» ponw M M control ttereo ca**ette<br />

power windows and<br />

mora Stk »52027<br />

WAS $19,910<br />

NOW<br />

24 MONTH LEASE 4 NOW<br />

269** per mo<br />

$ 15,795<br />

"DEMO" 1994 CROWN<br />

ICTORIA<br />

WAS $26,320<br />

NOW $ 17,595<br />

OPEN<br />

Mon Thu 8:00am-9:00pm<br />

Tue Wed Fri 8:00am-6:00pm<br />

SERVICE<br />

Mon Thu 7:30am-8:00pm<br />

Tue Wed Fri 7:30am-6pm<br />

1995 RANGER XLT<br />

Roar aM* chroma a<strong>to</strong>p bump* caa) aluminum wheel*<br />

Mareo OWL Aa<br />

WAS $13,536<br />

NOW $ 9995<br />

24 MONTH LEASE '149** Mr no<br />

1995 WINDSTAR<br />

Dual aa<strong>to</strong>ag* 4 wheel ASS aar<br />

" id glaaa. rear<br />

fletua* wheal<br />

covai au<strong>to</strong> Iran*<br />

an and mora<br />

Sl« «52850<br />

WAS $21,230<br />

i t j • m am*<br />

NOW $ 17,495<br />

24 MONTH LEASE *255" par mo<br />

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1995 F-150 XLT<br />

UPER CAB<br />

DEMO<br />

Mt va. au<strong>to</strong> uanamwaion ipaad control utl ?65 OWL al<br />

terrain* power locka and window* cab Mop* *»0er<br />

captain* chairs and mor* Sai «S17M<br />

WAS $27,991 j<br />

NOW $ 21,995<br />

1995 AEROSTAR EXT<br />

XLT<br />

DEMO<br />

control. M<br />

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glaaa and mora<br />

• 50541<br />

WAS $24,348<br />

NOW $ 18,495<br />

lock* conaoM<br />

cassette privacy<br />

JACK DEMMER<br />

37300 Michigan Avenue at Newburgh<br />

2 Miles East of 1-275<br />

721-2600 WM<br />

Find out for yoursolf<br />

why ovor 5500 of<br />

Jack Dammar Ford's<br />

cus<strong>to</strong>mers In the last year<br />

alone say<br />

"JACK DEMMER THAT'S<br />

MY FORD DEALER"<br />

"DEMO" 1995<br />

INDSTAR<br />

LX<br />

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aterao cuulU ramaia entry "oor conaoia hicap a.'<br />

Stk #90006<br />

WAS $26,515 ( j A JAP*<br />

NOW® 19,495<br />

F-150<br />

SO va. electric aulo overdrive aa speed control tat<br />

powar lock* power window* aluminum whevU siereo<br />

cassette 6230 GVW "chrome atep bumpe* Stk #43714<br />

WAS $20,923 A A . .<br />

NOW 14,995<br />

£/vrd<br />

JACK<br />

DEMMER<br />

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THIS WEEK'S CAR SPECIAL<br />

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1995<br />

ASPIRES<br />

OVER IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM<br />

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rso. rear defroster doth <strong>to</strong>-back bucket teats<br />

LIST PRICES THIS<br />

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Special progra<br />

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£J EK$ 8,098<br />

(12 IN STOCK AT THIS PRICE!)<br />

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(15) IN STOCK!<br />

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0MK $ 17,241<br />

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. TRSEE YEARS IN A ROW!<br />

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NEW 1995 TAURUS MODELS<br />

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OVER (100) NOW<br />

IN STOCK!<br />

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LIST PRICE<br />

$18,285 5^'14,771<br />

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ONLY 6® LEFT<br />

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LIST PRICE<br />

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THIS WEEK $ A Q A Q 5 (<br />

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LIST PRICE<br />

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7:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.<br />

EARLYBIRD SPECIALS<br />

. BEFORE 9.00 A.M. DAILY,

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