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Volume 15 Number 47 Thursday. December 28, 1989 Can<strong>to</strong>n. Michigan 64 Pages Fifty Cents<br />
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Township plans road repairs, traffic control in the '90s<br />
Conttr>u«d from Pape 1<br />
Tbe ever popular strip malls in the<br />
lMQa are out <strong>for</strong> the *Ms.<br />
"There have boon more shopping<br />
centers built in the last five years<br />
lyooe needs and that's ander-<br />
Nlchotson said. "It will probably<br />
he a couple of years be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />
ghtt of commercial floor space will<br />
be filled." .<br />
Business participation in the community<br />
will grow so much that<br />
chamber membership is expected <strong>to</strong><br />
triple from the current 200 members,<br />
he added.<br />
What will be the business of <strong>to</strong>morrow?<br />
<strong>New</strong> trends will be in electronic<br />
entertainment, Glinski said<br />
Tb the '80s who would have<br />
thought videos would have exploded<br />
the way they did? In the '80s it was<br />
the rise and fall of mom and pop video<br />
owners," Glinski said.<br />
THE fOs WILL SEE residents<br />
turning <strong>to</strong> recycling. Can<strong>to</strong>n residents<br />
will be required <strong>to</strong> separate<br />
grass, leaves, brush and other yard<br />
waste be<strong>for</strong>e the hauler picks them<br />
up, according <strong>to</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n clerk Loren<br />
Bennett.<br />
Getting rid of our nation's garbage<br />
became a major concern in the last<br />
couple years and recycling promises<br />
<strong>to</strong> be an increasingly popular project<br />
in the 'Ms.<br />
Yard waste will be hauled <strong>to</strong> a<br />
community com poet and the money<br />
made from the organic fertilizer will<br />
be used <strong>to</strong> offset the rising cost of<br />
hauling the remainder of the trash.<br />
Bennett said one option is <strong>for</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
<strong>to</strong> work out a deal with a community<br />
with an incinera<strong>to</strong>r. The<br />
<strong>to</strong>wnship would take yard refuse and<br />
dump it in the Can<strong>to</strong>n compost. Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
s non-recyclables would go <strong>to</strong><br />
that community's incinera<strong>to</strong>r. Tbe<br />
net result is a two-fold saving of<br />
landfill space.<br />
A new Can<strong>to</strong>n landfill will be built<br />
in the early 1990s en Lilley and<br />
Michigan. When it's filled, likely in<br />
the 21st century, tbe land will be reclaimed<br />
and used <strong>for</strong> recreation.<br />
RECREATION PROMISES <strong>to</strong> be<br />
popular in Can<strong>to</strong>n during tbe '90s.<br />
A 105 acre recreation complex at<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n Center and Proc<strong>to</strong>r Road<br />
south of Cherry Hill is under construction.<br />
and an $8 million commu-<br />
nity center is being proposed by the<br />
<strong>to</strong>wnship.<br />
Residents rejected a 1.2 mill tax<br />
increase <strong>to</strong> pay <strong>for</strong> such a center in<br />
1988. However, <strong>to</strong>wnship officials<br />
are now looking <strong>to</strong> finance tbe<br />
project with state and federal<br />
grants.<br />
The center would have a swimming<br />
pool, gymnasium, banquet and<br />
meeting rooms, indoor running track<br />
and a physical fitness area.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n also is on the verge of buying<br />
land <strong>for</strong> parks especially on the<br />
west side of the <strong>to</strong>wnship.<br />
"Land is escalating in cost and we<br />
don't want <strong>to</strong> have what we have in<br />
the eastern portion where land was<br />
bought up and priced tbe parks right<br />
out of it," according <strong>to</strong> Mike Gouin<br />
parks and recreation direc<strong>to</strong>r.<br />
Gouin sees a push <strong>for</strong> more pedestrian<br />
routes and bike paths throughout<br />
the <strong>to</strong>wnship.<br />
Golfers will have their choice of<br />
three courses, Yack predicts. Currently<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n's one municipal course<br />
is at Lots north of Michigan Avenue.<br />
"I think some group will come <strong>for</strong><br />
ward in the "90s and develop a private<br />
golf course," he said.<br />
A second municipal golf course<br />
likely will go in west of Can<strong>to</strong>n Center<br />
and south of Ford Road. Yack<br />
said.<br />
LOCAL COMMUNITIES will continue<br />
<strong>to</strong> share services. Currently<br />
municipalities link ef<strong>for</strong>ts in fighting<br />
crime and providing sewer capacity.<br />
Sharing resources allows both communities<br />
<strong>to</strong> save money<br />
"It really doesn't make a Lot c(<br />
sense <strong>to</strong> do some of thoae things<br />
alone," Yack said.<br />
As Can<strong>to</strong>n moves in<strong>to</strong> the last det><br />
ade of the 20th century, a lot of people<br />
will heiooking back in time.<br />
The~~Bis<strong>to</strong>rical commission wiB<br />
continue work on preserving buildings.<br />
especially in tbe Cherry Hill<br />
and Ridge crossroads area where a<br />
one-room school house has been res<strong>to</strong>red.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n His<strong>to</strong>rical Museum direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Dorothy West imagines Can<strong>to</strong>o<br />
will be home <strong>to</strong> more subdivisions in<br />
the 1990s<br />
While everything else is changing,<br />
there's one place — the his<strong>to</strong>ric area<br />
around Cherry Hill and Ridge — that<br />
will defy the odds.<br />
Community makes maintaining neighborhoods a priority<br />
• S<strong>to</strong>ry on plans <strong>for</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Township, 3A<br />
By Kevin Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
If some developers had their way,<br />
commercial businesses could fill<br />
much of the undeveloped property<br />
left In Plymouth Township.<br />
"We've always had pressures <strong>for</strong><br />
more commercial (development),"<br />
said Supervisor Maurice Breen.<br />
But in the 1990s — as In the past<br />
— "Our main thrust is <strong>to</strong> maintain<br />
the integrity of our residential neighborhoods,"<br />
Breen said.<br />
"We are not going <strong>to</strong> rezone any<br />
properties. We have a master plan<br />
that we have followed consistently."<br />
Township trustees have tried <strong>to</strong><br />
keep a balance between residential<br />
and light Industrial development,<br />
Breen said. "We have maintained<br />
that ratio the last 25 years."<br />
ROUGHLY 85 percent of the<br />
<strong>to</strong>wnhip's land is developed, he said<br />
— actually 90 percent If one subtracts<br />
the undevelopable wetlands<br />
section in the northwest corner of<br />
tbe <strong>to</strong>wnship.<br />
Some developments planned <strong>for</strong><br />
tbe <strong>to</strong>wnship and scheduled <strong>for</strong> completion<br />
in the early '90s are:<br />
• A Johnson Controls development.<br />
The company plans <strong>to</strong> move<br />
its au<strong>to</strong> interiors operations <strong>to</strong> a site<br />
on Halyard north of M-14 and west<br />
of Beck. Because Johnson plans <strong>to</strong><br />
retain a wood lot and other natural<br />
features on the site, the development<br />
is "an important pace-setter" or example<br />
<strong>to</strong> others planning office-light<br />
industrial developments In the <strong>to</strong>wnship,<br />
<strong>to</strong>wnship planner James Anulwitz<br />
said.<br />
• The Plymouth Commons subdivision<br />
north of Powell Road and<br />
west of Ridge Road. "Again a pacesetter,"<br />
Anulwitz said, as bouses will<br />
be built on large lots and sell <strong>for</strong><br />
around $300,000<br />
• An industrial park planned <strong>to</strong><br />
go across from the Metro West park,<br />
east of Beck and north of M-14.<br />
ON TOWNSHIP services, Breen<br />
said, "I see that as a constant increase<br />
over the years."<br />
"There's been a pull back by other<br />
agencies <strong>to</strong> provide services" as<br />
those agencies — state and federal<br />
— have said they don't have enough<br />
money.<br />
So while several <strong>to</strong>wnship roads<br />
are supposed <strong>to</strong> be maintained by the<br />
county, <strong>to</strong>wnship officials are realizing<br />
they'll have <strong>to</strong> take care of repairs.<br />
"Even though they are county<br />
roads, it's going <strong>to</strong> have <strong>to</strong> come out<br />
of the <strong>to</strong>wnship residents one way or<br />
another," Breen said.<br />
'The areas that need <strong>to</strong> be addressed<br />
in our mind are some of the<br />
intersections." These include several<br />
along Ann Arbor Road, a main drag<br />
of sorts in Plymouth Township.<br />
FOR EXAMPLE, the paving of<br />
Beck Road — a county road —<br />
should be completed in 1990, Breen<br />
said.<br />
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Continued from Paoe 1<br />
Catching up will take some<br />
doing, said Botes, who has visited<br />
schools in the Soviet Union.<br />
"I think we have <strong>to</strong> get out of tbe<br />
mode at operation in terms of incremental<br />
gains and look <strong>for</strong> quantum<br />
leaps. We stumble along with<br />
<strong>to</strong>e much repeating. I think our<br />
Udt are capable of much more<br />
than we're demanding."<br />
HO BEN IS optimistic, despite<br />
the financing difficulties plaguing<br />
"I don't think there is any problem<br />
that, can't be solved with proper<br />
human resources," be said.<br />
"It wasn't <strong>to</strong>o many years ago<br />
when Detroit was the banner<br />
school system in the country. I<br />
think the people themselves are<br />
going <strong>to</strong> have <strong>to</strong> pull themselves up<br />
by their bootstraps.<br />
"I'm excited about the future,"<br />
Hoben said.<br />
"Everyone goes around with<br />
doom and gloom — I am one that<br />
believes that every year we are<br />
getting a smarter product <strong>to</strong> work<br />
with.<br />
"I think a lot of it can be attributed<br />
<strong>to</strong> tbe amount of time spent<br />
watching TV, attending preschool,<br />
Montessori and things like that"<br />
rrs POSSIBLE PLYMOUTH<br />
CANTON will see school construction<br />
in tbe coming decade, Hoben<br />
said..<br />
'We are experiencing some conflicting<br />
statistics. With all the<br />
building going on, we lost 374 students<br />
this year, and 258 last year.<br />
That's bard <strong>to</strong> explain."<br />
An analysis Hoben did revealed<br />
that each year, 9 percent of the district's<br />
student population is moving<br />
out, with another 9 percent moving<br />
in.<br />
Even If enrollment doesn't<br />
climb, class size and overcrowding<br />
demand attention.<br />
"I think the whole concept of<br />
redistricting hAs <strong>to</strong> be looked at.<br />
We've delayed it <strong>for</strong> seven or eight<br />
years. That's like putting a patch<br />
on a tube. You patch it one place,<br />
and it blows somewhere else."<br />
HOBEN CAN envision the conversion<br />
of Central Middle School <strong>to</strong><br />
"some type of auxiliary school <strong>for</strong><br />
the talented and gifted or tbe per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
arts''<br />
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Students Joe Pawluaxka, left, and Mike Meklrurrt, right,<br />
work on a pneumatic logic training lab with Mark Siedlik, a<br />
teacher, center. School officials say scenes like this will be<br />
more common in the Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n schools as the district<br />
starts preparing students <strong>for</strong> the in<strong>for</strong>mation age.<br />
That's an attractive alternative<br />
compared <strong>to</strong> the price tag <strong>for</strong> a<br />
new high school — approximately<br />
135 million, be said.<br />
Assuming the state's school financing<br />
system remains intact, the<br />
district will be In a less precarious<br />
position in the lPMs, Hoben said.<br />
Tm hopeful that within two<br />
years' time we can return the 4<br />
mills we got <strong>for</strong> two years and be<br />
able <strong>to</strong> sustain ourselves on tbe<br />
millage that's left I'm optimistic<br />
that we're moving along <strong>to</strong> better<br />
times.<br />
"I do feel we're in bad need of a<br />
potential bond <strong>to</strong> do some renovation.<br />
We haven't had a capital improvement<br />
budget <strong>for</strong> almost three<br />
or four years now. r<br />
"If state equalized valuation continues<br />
<strong>to</strong> grow as it's growing, we<br />
could have a substantial bond issue<br />
with no increase in taxes. Tbe concern<br />
I have is what is tbe state<br />
going <strong>to</strong> do?"<br />
Plymouth's location keeps property values strong<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
"The values in this area should<br />
continue <strong>to</strong> appreciate," Currie said,<br />
considering that new industrial, office<br />
and hotel developments continue<br />
<strong>to</strong> be planned <strong>for</strong> tbe area.<br />
Plymouth's strength is partly doe<br />
<strong>to</strong> its location — flanked by Detroit,<br />
Metro Airport and Lansing, be said.<br />
Property values, said Real<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Robert Bake, depend on tbe stability<br />
and attractiveness of interest rates.<br />
"Right now we have attractive interest<br />
rates, but they haven't stimulated<br />
the market the way we've<br />
boped,"he said.<br />
Tbe housing market, be said, "has<br />
always teen influenced by the au<strong>to</strong>motive<br />
industry and Interest rates."<br />
While new housing la Plymouth<br />
—<br />
Township is selling in the $250,000 <strong>to</strong><br />
$300,000 range — which has increased<br />
the value of existing housing<br />
in the city_— Bake said, "I would<br />
think that entry-level bousing will be<br />
a real strong market."<br />
ENTRY-LEVEL, or starter housing,<br />
is available in tbe $75,000 <strong>to</strong><br />
$80,000 range in Old Village and<br />
some other areas of the city, be said.<br />
Mark Op pat, vice president of tbe<br />
Old Village Association, suggests<br />
that property values will rise in Old<br />
Village, as the number of fix-up<br />
houses is shrinking, "because a lot of<br />
people like me have bought junkers<br />
and re-done theni."<br />
Could increased property values<br />
<strong>for</strong>ce out some small Old Village re-<br />
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UMP.C) O&E Thursday. Dec® mMr 26. 1909<br />
obituaries<br />
DKN1SE ANN BARRICK<br />
Services were held (or Deniae Ann<br />
Barrick, 35, ol BlU<strong>for</strong>d oo Mooday,<br />
Dec. lt, at Lambert-Vermeulen Funeral<br />
Home, Plymouth, with burial<br />
in United Memorial Gardens.<br />
Mrs. Barrick was born May 31,<br />
1954, in Toledo, Ohio, and died<br />
Thursday, Dec. 14 at home. She was<br />
employed as a waitress.<br />
Mrs. Barrick Is survived by a son.<br />
Max; three daughters. Harmony,<br />
Rose Ann and Skye Anna, a brother.<br />
Fred W. Barrick of Traverse City, a<br />
sister, Renee L. Barrick of Detroit;<br />
and parents Robert Barrick of Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
and Beverly R. Barrick of St.<br />
Marys, Ohio.<br />
The Rev. Jerty Yarnell and the<br />
Rev. Dennis Braver of St. Michael<br />
Lutheran Church, Can<strong>to</strong>n, officiated<br />
at tbe service. Memorials may be<br />
sent <strong>to</strong> St. Michael Lutheran Church,<br />
•envelopes are available at tbe funeral<br />
home.<br />
KEVIN MICHAEL N AEG EL JR.<br />
Services were held <strong>for</strong> Kevin Michael<br />
Naegel Jr., an infant, of Westland<br />
on Mooday, Dec. 18. at Vermeulen<br />
Memorial Funeral Home, with<br />
burial in Cadillac Memorial Gardens<br />
West, Westland. '<br />
Kevin died Saturday, Dec. 16, at<br />
Garden City Hospital. He is survived<br />
by his parents Kevin M. Naegel Sr.<br />
and Denise E. DeBoutte.<br />
The Rev. Robert Millar officiated<br />
tbe service. Memorials may be sent<br />
<strong>to</strong> Charity of Choice in memory of<br />
Kevin M Naegel Jr.<br />
ROSE PODORSEK<br />
Services were held <strong>for</strong> Rose Podorsek,<br />
77, of Can<strong>to</strong>n on Wednesday,<br />
Dec. 20. at Lambert-Vermeulen<br />
Trust 100 Funeral Home, Plymouth,<br />
with burial in St. Hedwig Cemetery.<br />
Mrs. Podorsek is survived by a<br />
daughter. Jean Donaldson of dear-<br />
born; two sons, William Podorsek of<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n and Joseph Podorsek of <strong>New</strong>bury<br />
Park, Calif., 14 grandchildren,<br />
11 great-grandchildren, a sister Ann<br />
Eisner of Southfield; several nieces<br />
and nephews.<br />
Mrs. Podorsek was born Aug. 16,<br />
1912, in Louisville, Ky., and died<br />
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be sent <strong>to</strong> Michigan Cancer Foundation.<br />
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home.<br />
PAUL O. SCHMIEDEBERG<br />
HARRY J. MAYCOCK<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Mr. Harry Maycock,<br />
•1, of Plymouth, were Saturday,<br />
Dec. 23, in the Lambert-Vermeulen<br />
Funeral Home, Plymouth, with burial<br />
in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth.<br />
Mr. Maycock was born Jan. 8,<br />
1908 in St. Thomas, Ontario. He was<br />
a retired twist drill grinder.<br />
Among tbe survivors are three<br />
sons, Randolph J. Maycock, Plymouth;<br />
Russell J. Maycock, Can<strong>to</strong>n;<br />
and Raymond Maycock, of Irons,<br />
Mich.; a daughter, Renelle M Forbman,<br />
of Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills; and 11<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Mr. Paul O.<br />
Schmiedeberg, 78. of Westland, who<br />
died Wednesday, Dec. 20, were Friday,<br />
Dec. 22, at tbe Vermeulan-Me.^<br />
LYLE J. SCHMIDT<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Mr Lyle J. Schmidt,<br />
HAROLD S. DILTS<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Mr. Harold S. Dilts.<br />
72. of Plant City, Fla., who died<br />
Wednesday, Dec. 20, in Brandon,<br />
Fla., were Saturday, Dec. 23, in the<br />
Lambert-Vermeulen Funeral Home,<br />
Plymouth, with burial in Oakland<br />
Hills Cemetery, Novi.<br />
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Alpena, Mich. He was a retired time<br />
study supervisor <strong>for</strong> Detroit Diesel<br />
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Clara E. Dilts; a son, Richard Dilts,<br />
of Salem Township; a daughter,<br />
Gayle Perona. of Tucson, Ariz.; and<br />
five grandchildren.<br />
The Rev. J. Mark Barnes officiated<br />
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TO/PASS DEFICIT BILL - By<br />
a vote of 272 <strong>for</strong> and 128 against,<br />
tbe Houae approved a dsficit reduction<br />
bill that puts tbe fiscal<br />
1990 federal budget in compliance<br />
with Gramm-Rudman limits oo annual<br />
indebtedness. Tbe Senate then<br />
approved tbe measure by voice<br />
vote, and President Bush signed it<br />
in<strong>to</strong> law<br />
Tbe "reconciliation" bill (HR<br />
3299) would reduce red ink <strong>for</strong> tbe<br />
year that began Oct. 1 by at least<br />
114.6 billion, lowering the deficit <strong>to</strong><br />
tbe $110 billion level required by<br />
tbe Gramm-Rudman law. Legislated<br />
spending cuts would account <strong>for</strong><br />
about $6.6 billion of the reduction<br />
and new taxes about $2.9 billion.<br />
Forced across-tbe-board cuts, in effect<br />
until February under "sequestration"<br />
provisions, would reduce<br />
tbe year's deficit by $4.6 billion,<br />
and lower Treasury borrowing<br />
costs resulting from the bill would<br />
save $629 million.<br />
Along with cutting the deficit<br />
and enacting new taxes in specialized<br />
areas of the economy, the bill<br />
makes a host of policy <strong>changes</strong>.<br />
For example, it re<strong>for</strong>ms the way<br />
physicians are reimbursed under<br />
Medicare, prohibiting them from<br />
charging unreasonable fees that ultimately<br />
are paid by taxpayers.<br />
Tbe measure confronts the deficit<br />
more squarely than any of the<br />
annual reconciliation bills passed<br />
previously this decade. Still, it<br />
leaves entitlement programs virtually<br />
un<strong>to</strong>uched, resorts <strong>to</strong> accounting<br />
gimmicks such as moving the<br />
$18 billion Postal Service deficit<br />
and $420 million in Farm Credit<br />
System bailout costs "off budget, '<br />
Roll Call Report<br />
and ooce again pushes the most difficult<br />
fiscal and political decisions<br />
on taming the deficit in<strong>to</strong> the next<br />
year.<br />
Supporter Leon Panetta. D-<br />
Calif., said "a yes vote provides <strong>for</strong><br />
real deficit reduction..."<br />
Opponent Silvio Conte, R-Mass ,<br />
said tbe bill lacks "any significant<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t <strong>to</strong> address the root cause of<br />
tbe deficit" - entitlement programs.<br />
Members voting yes supported<br />
the reconciliation bill.<br />
Michigan members William<br />
Ford, D-Taylor, Sander Levin. D-<br />
Southfield, and William Broomfield,<br />
R-Birmingham voted yes.<br />
Voting no were Carl Pursell, R-<br />
Plymouth, and Dennis Hertel, D-<br />
Harper Woods.<br />
NEVADA WILDERNESS BILL<br />
— By a vote of 126 <strong>for</strong> and 283<br />
against, the House rejected on<br />
amendment <strong>to</strong> reduce by 40 percent<br />
the proposed Nevada iftlderness<br />
area. Congress later sent <strong>to</strong><br />
President Bush a bill (S 974) designating<br />
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be protected by law against logging,<br />
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commercial and recreational uses.<br />
All of the land is owned by the National<br />
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wilderness area from 733,000 <strong>to</strong><br />
the 412,000 acres recommended by<br />
Agriculture Secretary Clay<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Yuetter, who oversees the <strong>for</strong>est<br />
service.<br />
If Bush signs the bill, Nevada<br />
will becofcne the 50th state <strong>to</strong> have<br />
US. wilderness areas under the<br />
terms of the 1964 Wilderness Art-<br />
Amendment supporter Don<br />
Young, R-Alaska, said the bill was<br />
advocated by environmentalists<br />
and others "that think they have<br />
the God-given right <strong>to</strong> tell people<br />
that live on the land bow tbey<br />
should live."<br />
Opponent Peter Kostmayer, D-<br />
Pa., saifa "this so-called Draconian<br />
measure adds six-tenths of one percent<br />
of the state of Nevada <strong>to</strong> wilderness.<br />
I think that is very, very<br />
modest."<br />
Members voting yes wanted <strong>to</strong><br />
reduce Nevada wilderness areas by<br />
40 percent<br />
Voting no was Broomfield<br />
Members voting yes were Pursell,<br />
Hertel, Ford and Levin<br />
"DIAL-A-PORN" - By vote of<br />
98 <strong>for</strong> and 306 against, the House<br />
refused <strong>to</strong> remove 'dial-a-porn' language<br />
from the fiscal 1990 appropriations<br />
bill <strong>for</strong> the departments<br />
of Labor, Health and Human Serices,<br />
and Education (HR 3566). This<br />
preserved Senate language <strong>to</strong> outlaw<br />
or curb services that provide<br />
sexually explicit telephone commentary<br />
<strong>to</strong> callers. A 1989 Supreme<br />
Court decision struck down<br />
an existing dial-a-poni' law as an<br />
infringement on free speech. Tbe<br />
new language was signed in<strong>to</strong> law<br />
by President Bush as part of HR<br />
3566<br />
Members voting <strong>to</strong> remove the<br />
language from the bill objected on<br />
procedural grounds. They disliked<br />
the way the Senate bad loaded up<br />
HR 3566 at the end of the 1989 session<br />
with provisions not germane<br />
<strong>to</strong> the bill Tbey also objected <strong>to</strong><br />
disregarding House rules and allowing<br />
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But lawmakers oo the other side<br />
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Members voting yes wanted <strong>to</strong><br />
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Michigan member Ford voted<br />
yes<br />
Pursell. Hertel, Levin, and<br />
Broomfield voted no.<br />
SENATE;<br />
TO CUT STEALTH BOMBER -<br />
By a vote of 29 <strong>for</strong> and 68 against,<br />
the Senate refused <strong>to</strong> strip the fiscal<br />
1990 defense appropriations<br />
bill (HR 3072) of $2.3 billion earmarked<br />
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B-2 Stealth" bombers Tbe<br />
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sent the new Pentagon budget<br />
<strong>to</strong> President Bush <strong>for</strong> his signature.<br />
Its purpose was <strong>to</strong> terminate the B-<br />
2 program after the initial production<br />
run of 13 or so planes is completed<br />
The Air Force wants <strong>to</strong> acquire<br />
132 B-2s as its nextgenera<br />
Uon strategic bomber, at a<br />
cost now estimated at $530 million<br />
each<br />
Amendment sponsor Alan Crans<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
D-Calif , said that in view of<br />
unfunded domestic needs and uncertainties<br />
over the Stealth's per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
and mission it is time <strong>to</strong><br />
terminate "the most expensive<br />
weapons system ever bought by<br />
mankind "<br />
Opponent Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii,<br />
said of the B-2 "We have an<br />
investment in peace here, and I<br />
would hope that <strong>for</strong> at least another<br />
year we keep this investment in<br />
place."<br />
Sena<strong>to</strong>rs voting yes wanted <strong>to</strong><br />
terminate the Stealth bomber program<br />
Michigan Sena<strong>to</strong>rs Carl Levin, D.<br />
voted no, and Donald Riegle, D,<br />
voted yes.<br />
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By Tom Ferguson<br />
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At least $3 2 million in campaign<br />
contributions went down in flames<br />
along with Proposal A in the Nov 7<br />
election.<br />
Nearly half tne money came from<br />
Michigan teachers.<br />
Meanwhile, opponents of A and B<br />
- the two proposals <strong>to</strong> shore up<br />
Michigan s educational system with<br />
sales tax tukes - spent very little<br />
but apparently made their point<br />
Both proposals were defeated<br />
overwhelmingly.<br />
Filings with the state Bureau of<br />
Elections earlier this month disclose<br />
that the Michigan Education Association<br />
was by far the heaviest con<br />
tnbu<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> the Proposal A ef<strong>for</strong>t. Its<br />
$1,542,000 in contributions amounts<br />
<strong>to</strong> about $15 <strong>for</strong> each of the 104,000<br />
active MEA members.<br />
Al<strong>to</strong>gether, tbe Promote Michigan<br />
Education Committee funneled<br />
slightly more than $2 million <strong>to</strong> its<br />
Washing<strong>to</strong>n-based media consultant<br />
<strong>to</strong> buy advertising time and space on<br />
behali of Proposal A The remaining<br />
$12 million the committee reported<br />
raising was spent on other promo<br />
uonal and administrative costs<br />
PROPOSAL A would have increased<br />
the sales tax from 4 <strong>to</strong> 4.4<br />
percent, providing $400 million a<br />
year <strong>for</strong> state schools. Proposal B<br />
would have raised the sales tax <strong>to</strong> 6<br />
percent but would have provided<br />
property tax relief Proposal A had<br />
more "name" backers — including<br />
the Gov. James Blanchard — and<br />
fared better with voters than did<br />
ProposalB<br />
Their game plan was <strong>to</strong> buy the<br />
election. Tbe results were very encouraging,"<br />
said Richard Dudley,<br />
vice-president of government relations<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Michigan Chamber of<br />
Commerce, which led the organized<br />
opposition <strong>to</strong> A and B. Tbe numbers<br />
just show that you can't fool all the<br />
people all the time."<br />
The MEA levied no special assessments<br />
on its members <strong>for</strong> its ef<strong>for</strong>ts,<br />
but dipped heavily in<strong>to</strong> accumulated<br />
political action funds<br />
We felt it was a very important<br />
time <strong>to</strong> act." said MEA spokeswoman<br />
Colleen Hudgens "A number of<br />
districts are oo the verge of bankruptcy<br />
"<br />
Other major contribu<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> Proposal<br />
A included:<br />
e Detroit Federation of Teachers<br />
Political Action Fund, $100,000.<br />
e General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs Corp.,<br />
$100,000<br />
e Ford Mo<strong>to</strong>r Co., $90,000<br />
• Chrysler Corp , $75,000.<br />
e Dow Chemical Co , $50,000<br />
• Michigan Retailers Association.<br />
$50,000<br />
• Mutual Benefit Life Insurance<br />
Co of <strong>New</strong>ark. N.J . which has done<br />
business with the MEA <strong>for</strong> 30 years,<br />
$50 uOO<br />
s AAA Qf Michigan. $40,000.<br />
e Detroit Edison $40,000<br />
e Michigan Bell Telephone Co..<br />
$40,000<br />
e Masco Corp., $25,000<br />
e Meijer Inc.. $25,000<br />
e NBD Bancorp Inc., $25<br />
GOP Sena<strong>to</strong>rs question spending<br />
By Tom Ferguson<br />
staff writer<br />
State Senate Republicans are rubbing<br />
salt in Proposal A backers'<br />
wounds by promising subpoenas and<br />
a committee probe of possibly illegal<br />
campaign spending<br />
At issue is whether $35,000 of the<br />
$3 2 million raised by the Promote<br />
Michigan Education Committee<br />
wound up promoting local government<br />
candidates in Detroit Such use<br />
of corporate contributions would be<br />
a criminal violation of campaign<br />
law<br />
Senate Demecrats call the subpoena<br />
threat nothing more than an early<br />
salvo in Sen John Engler's 1990 guberna<strong>to</strong>rial<br />
campaign. And Ann<br />
Beser. direc<strong>to</strong>r of the Proposal A<br />
committee, said "As far as I'm concerned,<br />
(the spending) was absolutely<br />
legal This is strictly partisan politics<br />
"<br />
But Sen Doug CruCe, R-Troy, said:<br />
"We're not convinced there were<br />
necessarily any intentional violations<br />
The committee would determine<br />
if violations were worthy of en<strong>for</strong>cement,<br />
of if there was need <strong>for</strong> a<br />
change in the law "<br />
CRUCE CHAIRS a subcommittee<br />
of the Government Operations Committee,<br />
chaired by Engler, which<br />
voted <strong>to</strong> subpoena Beser and two<br />
other officials of the Proposal A<br />
campJfgn Both officials are aligned<br />
with Gov Blanchard Cruce said the<br />
subpoenas would be issued within a<br />
week or two<br />
The Proposal A committee funneled<br />
$15,000 <strong>to</strong> the Black Slate,<br />
which endorses and campaigns <strong>for</strong><br />
issues and candidates in Detroit, and<br />
$10,000 each <strong>to</strong> the political action<br />
committees of Detroit's 1st and 13th<br />
congressional districts.<br />
We were not paying <strong>to</strong> be on a<br />
slate, but <strong>for</strong> distribution of our brochures<br />
and <strong>to</strong> get out the vote,"<br />
Beser said last week<br />
Barbara Martin, Black Slate<br />
treasurer, said it would be impossible<br />
<strong>to</strong> separate her group's Proposal<br />
A ef<strong>for</strong>ts from ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>for</strong> other issues<br />
and candidates "We could<br />
hardly put 150 poll yorkers out just<br />
<strong>to</strong> work <strong>for</strong> Proposal A," she said.<br />
Martin said her understanding<br />
was that the group was <strong>to</strong> "distribute"<br />
50,000 pieces of Proposal A literature<br />
and have the proposal on the<br />
slate."<br />
"I didn t go looking <strong>for</strong> this," Martin<br />
added "They came and asked <strong>for</strong><br />
our support "<br />
Martin said the Black Slate spent<br />
about $35,000 on the election, including<br />
the $15,000 from Beser's committee<br />
"Coleman Young put in more<br />
than they did." she said<br />
Spokesmen <strong>for</strong> the 1st and 13th<br />
District PAC committees could not<br />
be reached <strong>for</strong> comment. Cruce said<br />
it was his understanding that they<br />
used Proposal A money <strong>to</strong> circulate<br />
brochures <strong>for</strong> local candidates.<br />
MEANWHILE. THE state Bureau<br />
of Elections asked the Proposal A<br />
committee <strong>to</strong> provide by Dec 7 a<br />
more detailed accounting of how the<br />
three Detroit groups spent the<br />
$35,000 Lawrence Owen, at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Proposal A committee and<br />
one of the officials expected <strong>to</strong> be<br />
subpoenaed by Engler's panel, asked<br />
<strong>for</strong> a deadline extension.<br />
"We have not received the in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
from outside parties that is<br />
necessary <strong>to</strong> respond <strong>to</strong> your inquiry."<br />
Owen wrote He was granted<br />
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OAB Thursday December 28 1989<br />
jLooking back<br />
Issues put '89 in perspective<br />
DURING THIS, the last year of the '80s. the<br />
Observer & Eccentric <strong>New</strong>spapers has<br />
taken edi<strong>to</strong>rial positions on issues that affect<br />
residents in all the communities<br />
served by our 13 newspapers in suburban Wayne<br />
and Oakland counties.<br />
; -Tbey are regional edi<strong>to</strong>rials which regularly appear<br />
on the bot<strong>to</strong>m left of each paper's opinion<br />
page, beneath the community edi<strong>to</strong>rial. Here's a re-<br />
:cap of some of our positions and where those issues<br />
:staod <strong>to</strong>day, as we head in<strong>to</strong> the '90s:<br />
Drugs & Alcohol<br />
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In September, following President Bush s war<br />
«rdrugs speech, we agreed that if we want <strong>to</strong> rid<br />
our natflJn of drugs, it's up <strong>to</strong> us — and called <strong>for</strong><br />
strong, cooperative ef<strong>for</strong>ts by communities. Since<br />
that time, the new state drug czar. Donald Reisig,<br />
has asked the district courts <strong>to</strong> convene communitywide<br />
task <strong>for</strong>ces on the problem. So far. Southfield's<br />
46th District and Birmingham-Bloomfield's<br />
.j 48th District courts have launched new communitywide<br />
initiatives against chemical abuse.<br />
! • We came out against drug testing in the work<br />
place, and recommended a manda<strong>to</strong>ry sentence <strong>for</strong><br />
adults charged with driving under the influence —<br />
even first-time offenders And we discouraged plea<br />
• bargaining <strong>to</strong> the lesser charge of driving while imj<br />
paired. The proposals are gaining support among<br />
; legisla<strong>to</strong>rs.<br />
• This newspaper supported a move by some of<br />
jour residents <strong>to</strong> get Michigan's public and private<br />
colleges and universities <strong>to</strong> offer the choice of alcobol-free<br />
rooming. This fall, 13 of Michigan's 14 pub-<br />
;lkr colleges offered some sort of alcohol-free rooming<br />
<strong>to</strong> dormi<strong>to</strong>ry residents or made plans <strong>to</strong> do so<br />
At the same time, we chastised Michigan State University<br />
<strong>for</strong> its failure <strong>to</strong> implement such a policy.<br />
We have urged the Legislature <strong>to</strong> mandate it, so<br />
this doesn't fall by the wayside. A House bill has<br />
es throughout our area, the O&E once again encour-<br />
: aged you <strong>to</strong> display the MADD (Mothers Against<br />
. '• Drunk Driving) red ribbon from your car as an alert<br />
''against drinking and driving during the holidays.<br />
We distributed a red ribbon in each of our Nov. 23<br />
newspapers.<br />
Education<br />
' • Tbe O&E supported Proposal A - a simple tax<br />
increase which didn't address the inequities in the<br />
property tax method of funding. Voters soundly de-<br />
Jeated it. Now, Lansing must tackle a change in the<br />
>tate aid <strong>for</strong>mula, as we urged last spring. At the<br />
jsame time, school districts must put their own<br />
bouses in order, balancing program with maintenance.<br />
Even wealthy districts with the highest per<br />
^Nipil expenditures are having problems maintaining<br />
buildings<br />
• • In a January series on science in our schools,<br />
we drew the conclusion that we must improve our<br />
science curriculum, with private industry taking a<br />
•jnore active role. Recently issued Michigan Educational<br />
Assessment Program (MEAP) scores showed<br />
that science still lags well behind achievement in<br />
.math and verbal skills.<br />
• We came out against the proposed bills in<br />
Lansing which would strip Michigan's high school<br />
dropouts of their drivers' licenses The Legislature<br />
must address tbe problem, not remove the symp<strong>to</strong>m.<br />
Tbe bills are still pending.<br />
;*We suggested that tbe brouhaha about Christmas<br />
in tbe classroom be used as a vehicle <strong>for</strong> parents<br />
and educa<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> work <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> teach their chilu<br />
— about the various cultures and religions<br />
Unity<br />
We were heartened last January <strong>to</strong> see that<br />
some of our suburban communities and educational<br />
institutions celebrated the memory of Martin Luther<br />
King Jr. — which this newspaper feels is essential<br />
<strong>to</strong> all suburban residents — black and white<br />
fioutbfield. Birmingham, Oakland University and<br />
the University of Michigan had major programs<br />
last year. We will moni<strong>to</strong>r our communities again<br />
Jan. lt.<br />
•; • Last spring, students on three of tbe state's<br />
major universities called <strong>for</strong> manda<strong>to</strong>ry studies addressing<br />
racism, sexism and discrimination. We<br />
aaid they were trying <strong>to</strong> play catchup. The true so<br />
tat<strong>to</strong>o Has hi attacking the problem, right in our<br />
home <strong>to</strong>wns and hi oar pobUc schools. We called <strong>for</strong><br />
• K-12 curriculum which teaches students in meanways<br />
about racial and ethnic issues and<br />
the social contributions of minorities are<br />
and valued. But soma of oar public school<br />
are writing such curricula sa thair own.<br />
Piggybacking oa that issue, wa suggested that<br />
each May. would be an<br />
plat<strong>for</strong>m <strong>to</strong> launch an intensive education ex-<br />
It between Detroit and It* suburbs. There ala<br />
.i<br />
ers <strong>for</strong> a day A recent University of Michigan<br />
study points up that tbe racial divide between Detroit<br />
and its suburbs remains in place.<br />
• In late August, we suggested that suburbanites<br />
should take an interest in Detroit's mayoral election<br />
because of what strong, well-measured leadership<br />
means <strong>to</strong> southeastern Michigan We are interdependent<br />
in every way, from economics <strong>to</strong> crime<br />
<strong>to</strong> transit.<br />
Legislature<br />
e When the U.S. Supreme Court abdicated its responsibility<br />
<strong>to</strong> interpret the Constitution, it made<br />
abortion the issue of the "90s in every state This<br />
newspaper is pro-choice, and in July we called on<br />
the pro-choice residents of our suburban communities<br />
<strong>to</strong> take a leadership role in convincing state<br />
government that the constitutional right <strong>to</strong> have a<br />
child, or not. must be retained <strong>for</strong> <strong>to</strong>day's young<br />
women and those <strong>to</strong> come. In September, many of<br />
our suburban residents were involved in the first<br />
statewide pro-choice rally on the steps of the state<br />
Capi<strong>to</strong>l. In a subsequent edi<strong>to</strong>rial, the O&E also<br />
urged voters not <strong>to</strong> let abortion obscure the state s<br />
attention <strong>to</strong> other issues — public education, the<br />
drug war. highway expansion and repair, economic<br />
development, etc.<br />
e Our stand on the parental consent issue is that<br />
females, whether 15 or 50, should have the right <strong>to</strong><br />
privacy and a confidential relationship with a physician.<br />
The Michigan Legislature doesn't have a<br />
role in determining in whom we can confide Bills<br />
<strong>to</strong> deny that right face a certain guberna<strong>to</strong>rial ve<strong>to</strong>.<br />
The House lacks votes <strong>to</strong> override that ve<strong>to</strong>. Un<strong>for</strong>tunately,<br />
this may become an election year issue.<br />
e A few armed lunatics have made us afraid <strong>to</strong><br />
honk a horn in the mo<strong>to</strong>r city. In July we called on<br />
the Legislature <strong>to</strong> enact laws specifically addressing<br />
penalties <strong>for</strong> those convicted of freeway shootings.<br />
The only active bill on this <strong>to</strong>nic includes a<br />
death penalty and is going nowhere, lxfanotber edi<strong>to</strong>rial,<br />
this newspaper advocated returning full<br />
throttle <strong>to</strong> the uni<strong>for</strong>m 65 mph speed limit - making<br />
legal what is actually in practice - and then en<strong>for</strong>ce<br />
it <strong>to</strong> the limit.<br />
• Home day care — Last February, we called<br />
on the Legislature <strong>to</strong> complete a three-bill package<br />
of day care bills enabling cities and villages <strong>to</strong> provide<br />
zoning ordinances which would ease the establishment<br />
of more urgently needed home day care<br />
centers. J"he Legislature had already passed these<br />
<strong>for</strong> counties and <strong>to</strong>wnships The most important<br />
one, affecting cities, is still in committee, but there<br />
is hope it will soon move.<br />
e "No-knock" law — This newspaper believes<br />
this bill, passed by the State Senate, violates our<br />
Constitutional rights and should not be allowed <strong>to</strong><br />
become law It is bottled up in a House committee,<br />
we are happy <strong>to</strong> report. It was invented as a <strong>to</strong>ol <strong>to</strong><br />
use against drug dealers. But <strong>Public</strong> Act 189 of 1966<br />
and subsequent cases have already given officers<br />
with warrants the right <strong>to</strong> immediately enter a<br />
home, at their discretion.<br />
Life & Death<br />
• Michigan is ranked 17th in the number of<br />
recorded AIDS cases In May, this newspaper called<br />
on educa<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> be bolder, lawmakers <strong>to</strong> work<br />
<strong>to</strong>ward legislation <strong>to</strong> protect AIDS victims from<br />
discrimina<strong>to</strong>ry practices and business <strong>to</strong> prepare<br />
themselves and their employees <strong>to</strong> humanely cope<br />
with colleagues who face certain death.<br />
e Right-<strong>to</strong>-die legislation is not and should not<br />
be linked <strong>to</strong> the abortion issue. We support prohibiting<br />
a patient advocate from exercising medical<br />
treatment <strong>for</strong> a pregnant patient that would be detrimental<br />
<strong>to</strong> the embryo or fetus without probate<br />
court approval.<br />
e This newspaper advocates a "living will" law.<br />
A number of legisla<strong>to</strong>rs have available a pamphlet<br />
with <strong>for</strong>ms <strong>for</strong> individuals <strong>to</strong> declare what type of<br />
medical treatment they desire in the event of a terminal<br />
illness But the bill <strong>to</strong> make those wishes legally<br />
binding is still languishing on the House calendar.<br />
Environment<br />
a Any approach <strong>to</strong> taking care of our trash effectively<br />
must begin with reduction, reuse and<br />
recycling. the»three go hand-ln-hand.<br />
This newspaper believes this maat be a <strong>to</strong>p priority<br />
<strong>for</strong> every level of government, national, state,<br />
county sgd community But <strong>to</strong> work it will take<br />
each of us. ,<br />
L. a In early January we trged the money representing<br />
cans and bottles that consumers never returned<br />
<strong>for</strong> deposits <strong>to</strong> be earmarked <strong>for</strong> conservation<br />
and environmental protection projects — as<br />
suggested by statewide conservation groups. It happened.<br />
Another bill sets expenditure guidelines <strong>for</strong><br />
environmental programs <strong>to</strong> be financed through the<br />
Michigan Unclaimed Bottle Fund<br />
f<br />
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DRINK AND<br />
DRIVE<br />
Children must know<br />
holocaust threatens<br />
A CHILLING thought on a cold<br />
winter day:<br />
Yet another holocaust awaits us<br />
and our government could help <strong>to</strong><br />
make it happen<br />
Standing in front of a high school<br />
his<strong>to</strong>ry class last week, I suddenly<br />
realized the difficulty in teaching the<br />
present generation how <strong>to</strong> avoid the<br />
mistakes of the previous<br />
This came <strong>to</strong> mind the other day<br />
when I read about the initiative<br />
being taken by Dave Welcome, a<br />
teacher over at Lahser High School<br />
He has designed a course called<br />
"Prejudice and the Holocaust"<br />
Students will learn about the European<br />
Holocaust and how prejudice<br />
can lead <strong>to</strong> such a horror<br />
For background, Welcome traveled<br />
<strong>to</strong> death camps in Poland<br />
"It was a gut-wrenching thing <strong>to</strong><br />
be part of that, even 45 years later,"<br />
he said.<br />
It would be even more gutwrenching<br />
if we let it happen again.<br />
1 hope somewhere in his class, he<br />
lets his students know holocaust just<br />
isn't his<strong>to</strong>ry. While the European<br />
Holocaust is part of our past, tbe<br />
Asian holocaust still smolders.<br />
Now. Farming<strong>to</strong>n High School<br />
teacher Rich Roy periodically invites<br />
me over <strong>to</strong> talk with students<br />
on various <strong>to</strong>pics.<br />
The challenge last week was <strong>to</strong><br />
from our readers<br />
<strong>New</strong> ideas<br />
needed <strong>to</strong><br />
combat drugs<br />
To the edi<strong>to</strong>r.<br />
I applaud President Bush's ef<strong>for</strong>ts<br />
in the "War Against Drugs," particularly<br />
the additional help <strong>to</strong> law en<strong>for</strong>cement<br />
so sorely needed — but<br />
not <strong>for</strong>thcoming in the pa§t.<br />
However, it will be at great easts,<br />
particularly <strong>for</strong> jails and prisons<br />
with all their court-ordered amenities;<br />
involve us in un<strong>for</strong>tunate <strong>for</strong>eign<br />
entanglements and do really little<br />
<strong>for</strong> prevention, education and<br />
treatment which can be of such<br />
great benefit in doing something positive<br />
regarding our drug dilemma<br />
We must do something different<br />
What has been done over the years<br />
has been unsuccessful. Interdiction<br />
is impossible. Eradication of crops<br />
m <strong>for</strong>eign lands will never happen<br />
and incarceration of uaers of drugs<br />
will cost tbe taxpayers billions and<br />
further clog our criminal justice system.<br />
Building more prison cells at<br />
costs of $30,04 <strong>to</strong> $50,000 per cell<br />
will not take profits from the drug<br />
lords<br />
We should legalise tnarijutna now<br />
— tax it like cigarettes - remove<br />
the profit motive and earmark and<br />
use the money <strong>for</strong> prevention, educa<br />
tion and treatment programs <strong>to</strong><br />
combat tbe other more deleterious<br />
drugs We have seen education, with<br />
the help of cooperative media, do<br />
much <strong>to</strong> curtail the harmful us of<br />
cigarettes and alcohol.<br />
talk a little about my November<br />
travels <strong>to</strong> Southeast Asia The itinerary<br />
- Cambodia. Thailand and Vietnam<br />
It's a region of the world that has<br />
fallen in<strong>to</strong> the dark recesses of most<br />
Americans' minds who lived through<br />
a war that killed more than 50,000<br />
Americans and led <strong>to</strong> the eventual<br />
Cambodian holocaust in the mid-<br />
1970s that killed two million<br />
1 soon realized that explaining the<br />
complexities of Southeast Asia in 50<br />
minutes <strong>to</strong> students who know little<br />
of its his<strong>to</strong>ry is impossible. Americans<br />
don't relate much <strong>to</strong> Asian culture.<br />
either in our educational system<br />
or in our everyday lives Maybe<br />
that's why we have found ourselves<br />
so confounded by the Japanese<br />
In these parts, the European Holocaust<br />
has always been a big <strong>to</strong>pic of<br />
discussion, and rightly so It's an outrage<br />
that should have never been allowed<br />
<strong>to</strong> happen and shouldn't have<br />
been allowed <strong>to</strong> happen again.<br />
But it did happen again — in Cambodia,<br />
and the world barely <strong>to</strong>ok notice.<br />
And just like the high school students<br />
in Rich Roy's class, most<br />
Americans are unaware<br />
They are unaware that the Khmer<br />
Rouge <strong>for</strong>ced the entire population<br />
<strong>to</strong> leave the cities They are unaware<br />
that millions were <strong>to</strong>rtured and<br />
Victims of drugs who plead <strong>for</strong><br />
help should be provided it. Half of all<br />
our serious crime comes from addicts<br />
seeking money <strong>for</strong> a "fix."<br />
I speak from over 44 years of law<br />
en<strong>for</strong>cement experience.<br />
Johannes F. Spreea,<br />
Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills<br />
Don't <strong>for</strong>get<br />
MIAs, POWs<br />
To the edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Most people believe that our<br />
POWs and MIAs returned years ago.<br />
Nothing could be further from the<br />
truth. According <strong>to</strong> Ms Ann Mills<br />
Griffiths of the National League of<br />
POW/MIA Families in Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
D C there are still over 2,400 POWs<br />
and MIAs of ours in Vietnam and<br />
Laos<br />
I am sorry I didn't mention this on<br />
Memorial Day or Veteran's Dsy.<br />
Jails in Asia <strong>to</strong>rture. Some of our<br />
people have been in prison there<br />
since 1943 Isn't it time they got out<br />
of hell'<br />
Knowing they are still there causes<br />
me bot<strong>to</strong>mless depression We<br />
have always had veterans in my<br />
family Please encourage your readers<br />
<strong>to</strong> write <strong>to</strong> their sena<strong>to</strong>rs and<br />
representatives<br />
Our veterans' return from hell is<br />
20 years overdue They would realty<br />
appreciate being home.. I'm trying<br />
<strong>to</strong> keep from crying so I can writs.<br />
Darleae M Pertewski,<br />
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Steve<br />
Barnaby<br />
starved and used as slave labor<br />
They are unaware that tens of thousands<br />
were executed, entire families.<br />
babies and grandmothers included<br />
More important, they are unaware<br />
that the United States government<br />
believes the Khmer Rouge should<br />
once again be allowed <strong>to</strong> participate<br />
in governing Cambodia<br />
That's right. If George Bush and<br />
his cronies have their way, the s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
of the next decade could be another<br />
Cambodian holocaust.<br />
This is the s<strong>to</strong>ry that needs <strong>to</strong> be<br />
<strong>to</strong>ld in <strong>to</strong>day's high school classrooms.<br />
Our children should know<br />
that just because our government<br />
says it is fighting <strong>for</strong> democracy, it<br />
doesn't always do as it says.<br />
And our children should know that<br />
saying "never again" doesn't make it<br />
so<br />
Steve Barnaby is managing edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
of the Observer & Eccentric<br />
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Voc ed programs need attention<br />
Q. I finished high school over 2t<br />
years ago aad knew a high diploma<br />
was important However. It<br />
seemed <strong>to</strong> ose a lot of the things 1<br />
<strong>to</strong>ok in high school did not help me<br />
get a Job. It seemed like the college<br />
boaad students (I never went <strong>to</strong> college)<br />
were the main interest of the<br />
school programs and some of as<br />
"Shop Rats" were sort of second or<br />
third priority. Has this problem been<br />
addressed in the last 15 years or so?<br />
What are we doing a boat those stadents<br />
who don't go <strong>to</strong> college?<br />
A. What you are talking about is<br />
tbe general education program and.<br />
frankly, you are on target.<br />
Dale Parnell, the executive direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
of community college organizations<br />
in the United States, refers <strong>to</strong><br />
your population as the. "neglected<br />
majority."<br />
The general education student<br />
population are those who are in the<br />
middle between the college bound<br />
and low remedial or special education<br />
population.<br />
Parnell States that 20 percent of<br />
our national population obtains a<br />
college degree. 80 percent of our<br />
population does not go <strong>to</strong> college.<br />
v~ -<br />
yet. 70 percent of our high school<br />
curriculum is geared <strong>to</strong>ward the college<br />
bound and 30 percent of our<br />
curriculum is geared <strong>to</strong>ward occupational<br />
careers. That is why community<br />
colleges came in<strong>to</strong> focus and<br />
have played such a major role in<br />
helping fill this gap.<br />
When you were in school back in<br />
the 60s, only_ 12 percent of high<br />
school programming focused on tbe<br />
general education population, where<br />
now 40 percent of the high school<br />
curriculum focuses on the general<br />
education population.<br />
There has been good movement,<br />
but we still have a. long way <strong>to</strong> go<br />
Even though we have made this<br />
movement, two out of three high<br />
school drop outs come from the general<br />
education program. These are<br />
the students who generally are.<br />
"feeling their way <strong>to</strong> graduation" by<br />
the line of least resistance. This<br />
group is sometimes called the "At<br />
Risk Student" and needs creative<br />
programming that leads <strong>to</strong> jobs. We<br />
have <strong>to</strong> bridge tbe gap <strong>for</strong> those general<br />
education students who are saying.<br />
"But why am 1 learning this<br />
stuff? I want a job."<br />
Our school programs, in many<br />
cases, have not fully recognized, accepted<br />
and given sufficient dignity<br />
<strong>to</strong> the industrial arts/vocational education<br />
area. We need <strong>to</strong> retrain our<br />
industrial arts teachers in state-ofthe-art<br />
skills needed in <strong>to</strong>day's market<br />
such as, computer assisted design<br />
(CAD) and introduc<strong>to</strong>ry robotics<br />
through a committed, concentrated<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>t, including financial support, in<br />
the whole area of electronics. Certainly,<br />
it doesn't take a Ph.D. <strong>to</strong> realize<br />
that electronics in this computer<br />
world is one of the major areas <strong>for</strong><br />
jobs in the 21st century<br />
We especially need <strong>to</strong> get off the<br />
kick of the "Shop Rat" labeling by<br />
supporting vocation education/industrial<br />
arts as opposed <strong>to</strong> mating it<br />
a dumping ground <strong>for</strong> those who<br />
don't fit in<strong>to</strong> the college curriculum.<br />
We need <strong>to</strong> restructure that whole<br />
segment of the curriculum similar <strong>to</strong><br />
the way they do in Japan.<br />
The Japanese have very clearly<br />
defined college bound curriculum<br />
and a special school setting <strong>for</strong> the<br />
college bound students. Tbey also<br />
have high schools that are highly intensified<br />
vocational education inoustnal<br />
arts settings <strong>for</strong> students<br />
going directly in<strong>to</strong> tbe job market.<br />
When students graduate from both<br />
those schools, the college bound students<br />
go oo <strong>to</strong> the four-year higher<br />
education institutions and those in<br />
the vocational education/industrial<br />
arts go in<strong>to</strong> an already-identified<br />
job.<br />
That is what it is all about <strong>for</strong> you,<br />
a <strong>for</strong>mer "Shop Rat." Indeed, if we<br />
don't focus on this neglected majority.<br />
and make them job-ready, we<br />
will continue <strong>to</strong> perpetuate the disaster<br />
of Detroit and other major cities.<br />
Dr. James Doyle w the <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
assistant superintendent tn the<br />
Troy School district. Questions <strong>for</strong><br />
this column should be sent <strong>to</strong> Doc<br />
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Soviets learn about freedom, responsibility<br />
By Richard Rapp<strong>to</strong>ye<br />
special writer<br />
VISITING THE Soviet Union fulfilled<br />
a lifelong dream. The opportunity<br />
<strong>to</strong> meet people in parks, in their<br />
homes and on the street was the<br />
highlight of my trip. Such Inter<strong>changes</strong>,<br />
once <strong>for</strong>bidden, provided<br />
me an insight in<strong>to</strong> the enormous<br />
<strong>changes</strong> now under way.<br />
I found sensitive, caring and trusting<br />
people who reminded me of the<br />
people of rural America 40 years<br />
ago. Within the people, however, 1<br />
sensed real frustration and confusion.<br />
They do not seem <strong>to</strong> grasp or<br />
sense the moment in his<strong>to</strong>ry In which<br />
they find themselves. Their problems<br />
and shortages are clear. The<br />
disarrr y of already inadequate systems<br />
of production and distribution<br />
are evident everywhere Lack of<br />
motivations and incentives within<br />
their system promote inefficiency<br />
and waste.<br />
These deficiencies seem a natural<br />
result of the decisions of decades of<br />
leadership. The result has bean a dependency<br />
inherent in the Russian<br />
people <strong>for</strong> generations. Most Russians<br />
seem <strong>to</strong> have been taught <strong>to</strong><br />
look <strong>to</strong> those in power <strong>for</strong> the solutions,<br />
unlike the U.S. tradition, which<br />
values and encourages individual resourcefulness<br />
and initiative. A com-<br />
With this new freedom, the Russians<br />
now have the opportunity <strong>to</strong> learn<br />
responsibility and the role they must<br />
play.<br />
pletely different approach has been<br />
ingrained in each of our respective<br />
cultures <strong>for</strong> decades without any understanding<br />
of the origins of these<br />
differences, and further confused by<br />
respective propaganda ef<strong>for</strong>ts. Most<br />
Russians, un<strong>for</strong>tunately, have no<br />
memory of alternative traditions,<br />
even though many of the Soviet Republics<br />
(such as Lithuania) retain recollections<br />
of greater freedoms.<br />
Without the understanding of freedom,<br />
how does one grasp and comprehend<br />
the meaning of responsibility^<br />
WE FOUND ON our visit an open<br />
group of people whose horizons and<br />
knowledge have been greatly widened<br />
through the enlightened programs<br />
of Mikhail Gorbachev. It was<br />
exciting <strong>to</strong> see how it has ignited energy<br />
and stirred desires within the<br />
Soviet people, just as the sparks of<br />
democracy must have stirred our<br />
<strong>for</strong>efathers years ago<br />
With this new freedom, the Russians<br />
now have the opportunity <strong>to</strong><br />
learn responsibility and the role tbey<br />
must play Learning it fast enough,<br />
when you're hungry and brought up<br />
within a <strong>to</strong>talitarian system, seems<br />
<strong>to</strong> be tbe critical issue What is the<br />
time frame <strong>for</strong> understanding and<br />
implementing these critical qualities<br />
of self-reliance and individual responsibility<br />
that come with a free<br />
life?<br />
I guess the feelings of frustration<br />
and confusion that I sensed in them<br />
were also In me. The sincere caring<br />
and personal connections were<br />
clearly established. These connections<br />
are being made every day now,<br />
throughout the world, at an increasing<br />
rate It's wonderful. It's exciting.<br />
It's a start Is it enough' I don't<br />
know<br />
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Suburban Life<br />
Julie Brown edi<strong>to</strong>r/ 459-2700<br />
SElje (©bseruer ^euispapers<br />
Thursday. D«c«mb«r 28. 1989 O&E (P.C)IB<br />
Graduates<br />
give words<br />
of wisdom<br />
By JulJe Brown<br />
staff writer<br />
Ross McFarland. a University of<br />
Michigan freshman, has just finished<br />
his final exams. McFarland. a<br />
biomedical engineering student from<br />
Plymouth, graduated in 1989 from<br />
Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High School.<br />
"It was basically what I thought it<br />
waf going <strong>to</strong> be," McFarland said of<br />
college He's found there's a lot more<br />
freedom at college. And more pressure<br />
"The hardest thing is making<br />
yourself study. It's definitely more<br />
competitive."<br />
McFarland has enjoyed meeting<br />
people from all over at U-M. He and<br />
other graduates recently came back<br />
<strong>to</strong> high school <strong>to</strong> meet with suffers<br />
and current students.<br />
A Christmas tea. held the afternoon<br />
of Wednesday, Dec. 20. attracted<br />
about 35 recent graduates. The<br />
tea was sponsored by the counseling<br />
department at Can<strong>to</strong>n High School.<br />
"This used <strong>to</strong> be a common practice<br />
here," said Gloria Banks, a Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
counselor. Tbe tea was discontinued<br />
about six years ago. due <strong>to</strong> poor<br />
response from graduates<br />
COUNSELING STAFFERS decided<br />
<strong>to</strong> give the tea another try and<br />
were pleased with the response. The<br />
get-<strong>to</strong>gether provided seniors with<br />
firsthand in<strong>for</strong>mation about college.<br />
Banks said, "what it's really like, not<br />
what the catalog says."<br />
'That'g the exciting<br />
part, try <strong>to</strong> be on our<br />
own and see what<br />
happens. 9<br />
—Charlene McFaul<br />
high school senior<br />
Life after high school can be a bit<br />
scary <strong>for</strong> <strong>to</strong>day's students, according<br />
<strong>to</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n counselor John Seidelman.<br />
Paying <strong>for</strong> college is a challenge <strong>for</strong><br />
many, and getting in<strong>to</strong> college is<br />
more competitive. Seidelman's not<br />
sure he'd want <strong>to</strong> be making that<br />
transition now<br />
"For me, it would be a lot scarier<br />
and a lot more competitive."<br />
Some recent graduates are serving<br />
in the armed <strong>for</strong>ces, while others<br />
are working at various jobs. Plymouth<br />
resident Julie Gabbeart, a 1989<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n graduate, is a student at<br />
Schoolcraft College and works at<br />
Pace Warehouse in Westland<br />
Gabbeart will be in the Air National<br />
Guard, and will start basic<br />
training in Texas in January, followed<br />
by technical school in Colorado<br />
She'll serve in the reserves <strong>for</strong><br />
six years, with a time commitment<br />
of one weekend per month and two<br />
weeks each summer.<br />
Gabbeart plans <strong>to</strong> continue her<br />
studies at Schoolcraft <strong>for</strong> another<br />
year, and will then transfer <strong>to</strong> Central<br />
Michigan University <strong>to</strong> study elementary<br />
education She enjoyed<br />
coming <strong>to</strong> the tea and seeing <strong>for</strong>mer<br />
Classmates.<br />
"I miss it," she said. "You miss<br />
that closeness "<br />
CANTON JUNIOR Bridget<br />
Shrewsberry plans <strong>to</strong> study business.<br />
She's thinking of starting at the<br />
more-af<strong>for</strong>dable U-M Dearborn and<br />
transferring <strong>to</strong> Ann Arbor as a junior.<br />
Shrewsberry, who lives In Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
is planning <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>to</strong> the U.S. Air<br />
Force Academy and the U.S. Naval<br />
Academy at Annapolis. She was glad<br />
she got <strong>to</strong> talk <strong>to</strong> recent graduates<br />
' "You can tell what they think of<br />
college and what <strong>to</strong> expect."<br />
Lisa Farmer, a 1988 Can<strong>to</strong>n graduate,<br />
Is a sophomore at Colorado<br />
State University, where she's studying<br />
computer science.<br />
pho<strong>to</strong>s by BILL BRESLER sta# phoroorapf*-<br />
Anne Massey, a Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High School counselor, visits with (from left) Linda Potvin, Amanda Bell and Linda Schendel<br />
during the Christmas tea.<br />
"It was an independent feeling,'<br />
Farmer said of her early days away<br />
from home. She benefited from<br />
being on her own, having <strong>to</strong> open her<br />
own bank accounts and taking care<br />
of other essential tasks.<br />
Farmer encouraged students <strong>to</strong><br />
consider attending a school a distance<br />
from home.<br />
"It's not the end of the world, and<br />
you have a phone," Farmer said<br />
"You can call home. "<br />
Vicky Crutchfleld. a 1989 Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
graduate and Can<strong>to</strong>n resident, is a<br />
freshman at Northern Michigan University,<br />
where she's studying social<br />
work. She didn't find going <strong>to</strong> college<br />
required <strong>to</strong>o much adjusting.<br />
'It's not really scary I think it was<br />
a new experience." Crutchfield<br />
4ound college provides more of a<br />
chance <strong>to</strong> be an individual and less<br />
peer pressure.<br />
CRUTCHFIELD ENCOURAGED<br />
younger students <strong>to</strong> take their time<br />
In choosing a major. There are many<br />
fields of study <strong>to</strong> choose from, she<br />
said.<br />
Crutchfield and Farmer talked<br />
with Can<strong>to</strong>n seniors Mona Khurana.<br />
a Plymouth resident, and Jankhana<br />
Patel, a Can<strong>to</strong>^resident. Patel plans<br />
<strong>to</strong> attend Wayne State University or<br />
U-M as a premedical student<br />
Khurana's not sure what her major<br />
will be. and is trying <strong>to</strong> choose between<br />
Albion College and Hillsdale<br />
College.<br />
"Sometimes, you can't go out<br />
there and visit every college,"<br />
Khurana said. She enjoyed talking <strong>to</strong><br />
the graduates and is looking <strong>for</strong>ward<br />
<strong>to</strong> attending college.<br />
The tea gave students at<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n High School a chance<br />
<strong>to</strong> talk with recent graduates.<br />
Among those attending were<br />
(from left) Mona Khurana,<br />
Jankhana Patel, Vicky<br />
Crutchfield and Lisa Farmer.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n senior Charlene McFaul, a<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n resident, plans <strong>to</strong> study psychology<br />
in college She's considering<br />
attending Middle Tennessee State<br />
University, and most likely will enroll<br />
there if her family moves <strong>to</strong><br />
Tennessee.<br />
Musicians s songs<br />
skills. And it|<br />
'of what<br />
£<br />
The seniors agreed thinking about<br />
life after graduation can be a bit<br />
overwhelming Even so. they re<br />
looking <strong>for</strong>ward <strong>to</strong> that day~-<br />
•''That's the exciting part, try <strong>to</strong> be<br />
on our own and see what happens."<br />
McFaul said<br />
: "<br />
s
mr.C) OAE ThuraQay, QecemQf 28, 1989<br />
Credit union staff helps those in need<br />
Tt's.a <strong>to</strong>tal group participation,<br />
said Ana Drake, marketing reprewUUf<br />
<strong>for</strong> the Community Federal<br />
Credit Union. "Without the staff<br />
being involved in it, there's no way it<br />
could he done. "<br />
The credit unioo provided a gift<br />
certificate <strong>for</strong> food from Stan's Market<br />
<strong>for</strong> eaeh family. That was done<br />
as a corporate gesture. Employees<br />
provided many other essential items.<br />
Drake, who coordinated the<br />
project, contacted several social ser-<br />
clubs In action<br />
• Tri-Coonty<br />
Tri-County will hold a<br />
(/party I p.m. <strong>to</strong> 1:30 ajn. Saturday,<br />
Dec. 30, at the Airport Hil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Inn, I-M and Merriman, Romulus.<br />
The dance/party will feature a live<br />
band, Steve King and Tbe Dittilies.<br />
Admission price is 15. Tri-County<br />
Singles will have a <strong>New</strong> Year's Eve<br />
dance/party 8 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 1:50 ajn. Sunday,<br />
Dec. SI, at the Airport Hil<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Inn. Price is $8 a person and reservations<br />
aren't required. Dances are<br />
<strong>for</strong> singles ages 21 and older. For<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the hot line,<br />
842-7422.<br />
• Single Place<br />
Single Place will hold a <strong>New</strong><br />
Year's Eve celebration starting at<br />
8:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. SI, at Getzie's<br />
Pub in Northville. Price is $17, including<br />
admission, food and music<br />
provided by a disc joc<strong>key</strong>. Attendance<br />
is limited; price at the door<br />
will be $22, if available. There will<br />
be a cash bar. For reservations or<br />
more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 349-0911 Single<br />
Place is sponsored by the First<br />
Presbyterian Church of Northville.<br />
Group members also meet at 12:30<br />
p.m. each Sunday <strong>for</strong> brunch at the<br />
Ellas Brothers Big Boy, northeast<br />
corner of Eight Mile and Haggerty,<br />
Novi Those who are interested<br />
should ask <strong>for</strong> Single Place at the<br />
Big Boy.<br />
• Woman's Club<br />
The Woman's Club of Plymouth<br />
wiD meet at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Jan.<br />
5, at the First Presbyterian Church<br />
of Plymouth, 701 W. Church. Tha<br />
program oo "Decorating With Pic-<br />
engagements<br />
Borke-Gischia<br />
Thomas J. and Sharlene M Borke<br />
of Can<strong>to</strong>n announce tbe engagement<br />
of their daughter, Deborah Ann, <strong>to</strong><br />
Jeffrey Thomas Gischia, son of William<br />
A and Kristin K. Gischia of<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Tbe bride-elect is a graduate of<br />
Ladywood High School. She attended<br />
Franciscan University of Steubenville<br />
<strong>for</strong> two years and is employed<br />
by Chrysler Corp.<br />
Her fiance is a graduate of Plymouth<br />
Salem High School. He is a student<br />
at Eastern Michlgsn University<br />
and will attend Palmer College of<br />
Chiropractic in the fall of 1990.<br />
A late April wedding is planned at<br />
Vista Maria Chapel in Detroit<br />
vice agencies in early<br />
She worked wttk Hp—II—My<br />
Service, First Step, Big Brothers/<br />
Big Sisters and Northville Civic Con-<br />
AGENCIES MADE recommendations<br />
based on fiH Drake<br />
was given details on first aames,<br />
ages, needs, likes and dislikes <strong>for</strong><br />
each family.<br />
Staffers at the Commuadty Federal<br />
Credit Union than "adopted" the<br />
families. Staffers at tha main office<br />
in Plymouth were divided in<strong>to</strong> several<br />
groups, with each gronp helping a<br />
family. Staffers at tbe branch offices<br />
in Can<strong>to</strong>n and Northville also<br />
"adopted" needy families. Employees<br />
donated food, <strong>to</strong>ys, games and<br />
clothing.<br />
tures" will be presented by Dr. Alvin<br />
Larson.<br />
• Westside II<br />
Westside Singles II will bold a<br />
dance/party 8 p.m. <strong>to</strong> 1 a.m. Friday,<br />
Jan. 5, it the Livonia Elks Lodge, on<br />
Plymouth Road eest of Merriman.<br />
The dance/party is <strong>for</strong> singles age 21<br />
and older. Dressy attire should be<br />
worn (no jeans). Admission price is<br />
M For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the<br />
hot line, W2-3170.<br />
• Trail walk<br />
A trail walk will be at"<br />
day, Jan. 7, at the Unh<br />
Michigan Matthaei<br />
dens, 1800 N. Dixboro, Ann Arbor.<br />
Participants will look <strong>for</strong> winter<br />
wildflowers. Those who plan <strong>to</strong> participate<br />
should meet at 2 p.m. in the<br />
lobby of the conserva<strong>to</strong>ry at tbe gardens.<br />
Participants should wear<br />
warm clothing and boots. Tbe trail<br />
walk, led by docents from tbe gardens,<br />
win last at least 1 Vfc boors. Admission<br />
is free of charge.<br />
new<br />
voices<br />
Paul and Jayna Pietrxak of Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
announce the birth of a daughter,<br />
Tyffany Lynn, Nov. 27. Grandparents<br />
are Geza and Pam Kogler of<br />
Garden City and Ed and Angle<br />
Pietrxak of Westland.<br />
Concert at church<br />
celebrates season<br />
Continued from Page 1<br />
THE FINALE <strong>for</strong> last week's<br />
coocert Included a per<strong>for</strong>mance of<br />
'Do You Hear What I Hear?" All<br />
the musicians joined <strong>for</strong>ces <strong>to</strong> present<br />
that oumber.<br />
You and<br />
This year's Christmas coocert<br />
benefited from the presence of a<br />
brand-new piano. Music levers at<br />
the parish provided the money <strong>to</strong><br />
buy the piano, Johns said, and the<br />
musicians are most appreciative.<br />
'It fills the church."<br />
Your new<br />
neighbors<br />
just<br />
moved<br />
in../<br />
Old you meet tiem yet?<br />
of every S Americana movee each year. andwKer-<br />
•rtcane move. Getting To Know You weloomee<br />
much more twi just "Howdy. Getting To Know<br />
i aponeora make new famttea in <strong>to</strong>wn leal weta<br />
houaewarniinq package KM ol needed mior-<br />
da<br />
"They purchased a lot of items,"<br />
Drake Employees provided<br />
new coats and shoes <strong>for</strong> several families.<br />
"We were able <strong>to</strong> grant each<br />
child's wish of something they requested<br />
from Santa." Barbie dolls<br />
and Nintendo games were among the<br />
items requested.<br />
Staffers were able <strong>to</strong> buy a new<br />
robe, nightgown and slippers <strong>for</strong> one<br />
older woman. Good's Nursery in<br />
Plymouth donated Christmas trees<br />
and stuffed animals <strong>for</strong> the kids.<br />
Staffers started gathering items in<br />
early December. Items were delivered<br />
the week be<strong>for</strong>e Christmas <strong>to</strong><br />
the families. Wrapping paper, bows<br />
and cards were provided with the<br />
gifts.<br />
• 60-Plus<br />
Area senior citizens may attend<br />
the monthly 80- Plus potluck luncheon<br />
at noon Monday, Jan. 8, at fellowship<br />
hall of the First United<br />
Methodist Church of Plymouth,<br />
45201 N. Terri<strong>to</strong>rial. Those attending<br />
should bring a dish <strong>to</strong> pass and<br />
their own table service. Harry<br />
Thompson, tax specialist, will discuss<br />
"The Senior Citizen and Taxes "<br />
• St. John Neumann<br />
The St John Neumann Seniors/50-<br />
Up Club will meet at 7.30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
Jan. 9, at the church, on Warren<br />
in Can<strong>to</strong>n. <strong>New</strong> members and guests<br />
"It works out very well," Drake<br />
said^f the delivery. "Itteekeeouple<br />
tripe, but we were able <strong>to</strong> do It"<br />
CREDIT UNION employees tried<br />
<strong>to</strong> make sure basic needs were met<br />
first. If tbe choice between buying<br />
new coats or Nintendo games had <strong>to</strong><br />
be made, they got tbe coats first.<br />
"Contrary <strong>to</strong> popular belief, we<br />
have needy families in this area,"<br />
Drake said.<br />
Credit union employees participated<br />
in such a project two years<br />
ago. A food drive was held during<br />
the holidays last year, and employees<br />
decided <strong>to</strong> repeat the "adopt a<br />
family'.' project this year.<br />
Employees hope <strong>to</strong> continue the<br />
project The credit union's general<br />
manager, James Cantrell, supports<br />
may attend. Kor more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 495-1307 or 459-4091.<br />
• Gibson School<br />
Gibson School <strong>for</strong> the Gifted is<br />
sponsoring a lecture/discussioo series<br />
on the challenges facing gifted<br />
children. Remaining sessions will be<br />
at 7 p.m. Jan. 9 (Gifted Kids and the<br />
Fast Track), Feb. 27 (Enrichment<br />
Opportunities <strong>for</strong> Gifted ~ Youngsters),<br />
and March 22 (The Gift of<br />
Reading). Sessions will be at Gibson<br />
School, 12925 Fen<strong>to</strong>n, Red<strong>for</strong>d. Specialists<br />
in each area will present in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
and question/discussion<br />
time will follow each presentation.<br />
Admission is free of charge, and the<br />
the project and other community in-<br />
^fnrla rkakaaai^<br />
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About 70 employees were involved<br />
in this year's project, and their ef<strong>for</strong>ts<br />
didn't s<strong>to</strong>p there. Each credit<br />
union branch had a "Woolly Tree," a<br />
Christmas tree adorned with hats,<br />
mittens, scarves and socks.<br />
The donated items, from credit<br />
union members and employees, will<br />
be given <strong>to</strong> the Salvation Army and<br />
American Red Cross <strong>for</strong> distribution.<br />
Tbe credit union's local branches<br />
had trees, as did the four northern<br />
Michigan branches in Gaylord. Atlanta,<br />
Hillman and Lewis<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Donations have been particularly<br />
strong at the northern Michigan<br />
branches, Drake said, in part because<br />
it's so cold there. Credit union<br />
officials would like <strong>to</strong> continue with<br />
public may attend. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call 537-8688.<br />
• <strong>New</strong>comers' luncheon<br />
Tbe Plymouth <strong>New</strong>comers Club<br />
will hold a luncheon Thursday, Jan.<br />
11. at the Livonia Marriott, 17100<br />
North Laurel Park Drive, Livonia.<br />
Hospitality time will start at 11:30<br />
a.m., with lunch served at noon. The<br />
club is <strong>for</strong> residents of Plymouth or<br />
Plymouth Township who have lived<br />
in the community two years or less<br />
Luncheon price is $10. Lunch will include<br />
<strong>New</strong> England clam chowder,<br />
salad (tuna, tur<strong>key</strong> and pasta), croissants,<br />
cookies, brownies, coffee and<br />
tea. Deadline <strong>to</strong> make reservations<br />
AFTER 13 YEARS<br />
M U S S IS 1 n GALl.ERY<br />
that project and may ask other local<br />
tn<br />
Credit unioo staffers are also<br />
thinking about "adopting" families<br />
<strong>for</strong> the entire year, or until those<br />
families no longer need assistance,<br />
Tbe staff members would like <strong>to</strong> recognize<br />
family members' birthdays<br />
and other miles<strong>to</strong>nes<br />
Employee support is what makes<br />
the project a success. Drake has<br />
found Staff members find helping<br />
needy families makes <strong>for</strong> a brighter<br />
holiday <strong>for</strong> all concerned.<br />
'They really feel strongly that<br />
they know them," Families who've<br />
been helped in the past have sent<br />
pho<strong>to</strong>s and thank-you letters and<br />
cards.<br />
is noon Monday, Jan. 8. For reservations,<br />
call 453-3722 or 453-7224.<br />
Nicky Wilson from the Decorating<br />
Den will be the speaker.<br />
• Bethany Northwest<br />
Bethany Northwest Singles will<br />
meet at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 12, at the<br />
Our Lady of Sorrows social hall,<br />
23615 Power, at Shiawassee tn<br />
Farming<strong>to</strong>n. Tbe get-<strong>to</strong>gether will<br />
-feature polka and foxtrot lessons.<br />
Price is $3. The program, <strong>for</strong> those<br />
ages 35 and older, is open <strong>to</strong> divorced,<br />
separated and widowed people<br />
of all faiths. For more in<strong>for</strong>ma-<br />
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<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
Maggie Hakata and 14-month-old Megan spend some time <strong>to</strong>gether<br />
at the Chriatmas party.<br />
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Young Rebecca Knoke is less than thrilled about meeting San- '<br />
ts. Children at the party had a chance <strong>to</strong> have their pictures i<br />
taken with St. Nick.<br />
Visi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Santa's the star at club party in Can<strong>to</strong>n r<br />
By Julie Brown<br />
staff wrtter<br />
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St Mary Hospital » 3M7S Five Mile Road * Uvonia. Michigan H1I4 *<br />
SANTA WAS a busy guy last<br />
week, but he still found time<br />
<strong>to</strong> visit the Can<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />
A Christmas party sponsored by<br />
the Can<strong>to</strong>n <strong>New</strong>comers' Moms and<br />
Tots brought St Nick southward.<br />
"Luckily, be has Wednesdays off<br />
from his real job. so be thought be<br />
could fit us in." said Can<strong>to</strong>n resident<br />
Sue Maiorana<br />
Maiorana and Cathy McLean of<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n coordinated the work involved<br />
in putting <strong>to</strong>gether the party,<br />
which was held Wednesday, Dec. 20.<br />
Tbe Christmas party — featuring<br />
snacks and a visit from Santa — is<br />
an annual tradition <strong>for</strong> the group.<br />
This year's get-<strong>to</strong>gether attracted<br />
about 45 kids. About 30 adults, in-<br />
cluding a grandmother and a couple<br />
of dads, also attended.<br />
McLEAN WENT <strong>to</strong> the party with<br />
her children, Michael, 2 <strong>to</strong>. and Casey.<br />
almost 1. Maiorana attended<br />
with her kids. Dean, 2Vfc, and Emily.<br />
10 months<br />
"It's a tradition that everybody<br />
brings a book," Maiorana said. Santa<br />
6<br />
Claus distributed the wrapped Golden<br />
Books <strong>to</strong> the children.<br />
Children had the chance <strong>to</strong> have<br />
their pictures taken with Santa.<br />
Some of the younger children<br />
weren't <strong>to</strong>o thrilled at that prospect<br />
"Last year, my son was 18 months<br />
and he wouldn't cooperate at all,"<br />
McLean said. She hoped her son<br />
would do better this year when the<br />
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December 31st<br />
9:30 AM. Worship Service<br />
Children's Sunday<br />
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December 31st<br />
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11:00 A.M. Worship Service<br />
Dr. Wm. Stahl<br />
Wm M. Stahi. D. Mirv, Cheryl Kaye-Music Direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
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Sunday Scnicn<br />
Stwday Stbool 9:41 A.M.<br />
Morning Worship - 11 OO AM<br />
Evening Praia* • 6:00 P.M<br />
VedneMiay 7.00 P.M<br />
A dull B.bW Study<br />
Youih Program<br />
Children > Clabt<br />
(Nursery Provided For All Services)<br />
Dr. Datid A. Hay. Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
'Home of Plymouth Christian Academy<br />
459-3505<br />
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES<br />
425-6215 or 425-1116<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL 8UN. 10*0 A.M.<br />
MORNING WORSHIP 8UN. 11-00 AM.<br />
EVENING WORSHIP SUN. 740 P.M.<br />
WEDNESDAY BMLE STUDY WED. 700 PM.<br />
28440 LYNDON. LIVONIA. Ml<br />
NORTHWE8T BARTI8T CHURCH<br />
23845 Mlddlebel* 1V»Bfcs S ol 10Mtta- 474-3393<br />
Sunday School S-.45 A.M.<br />
Morning Worehip 1100 A.M.<br />
Evening Worship 700 P.M.<br />
Wedneedey Service 7.-00 P.M.<br />
Mjreery Provtdm.<br />
Rev. Richard L. Karr, P<br />
f, liaoeu* BofUul CiuetuJi.<br />
32940 Schoolcraft Rd • Livonia<br />
Bible Study <strong>to</strong>r aU ages 9:45 AM Sundays<br />
Sunday Worship 11:00 AM & 6 00 P M<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>r Giber Sanders Ph D<br />
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SAINT ANOREWS<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
169S0 Hubbard Road<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Of THE HOLY SPlRf<br />
9083 <strong>New</strong>burgh Road<br />
Livonia •591-0211<br />
The Rev Emery F Gravelie Vfcar<br />
Uvooia, Michigan 48154<br />
421-6461<br />
Wednesday 9:30 A.M. Ho»y Eucharst<br />
Saturday 5:00 P.M. Holy Eucharist<br />
Sunday 7:45 A.M. Holy Eucharist<br />
9:00 AM. Christian Education <strong>for</strong> all ages<br />
10:00 A.M. Hofy Eucharist<br />
Sunday Momlng - Nuraary Cara AvailaMe<br />
The Rav. Robert Clapp<br />
Rec<strong>to</strong>r<br />
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KEFORMED CHURCH<br />
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IN AMERICA<br />
iu.<br />
CHRIST COMMUNITY<br />
CHURCH OF CANTON<br />
Worship 1040 AM.<br />
46701 Ford Aoad<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
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Sunday School<br />
Adult ft Youth Groups<br />
Church In Amartca<br />
OF THE SAVIOR<br />
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LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
14175 Farming<strong>to</strong>n Rd. (Just N. of Jeffries X-Way)<br />
Livonia Phone: 522-6830<br />
LUTHER A. WERTH. PASTOR<br />
H i Sunday Worship 8:30 a 11:00 AM.<br />
Sunday School a Bible Class 9:45 A.M.<br />
Weak Day School, Pra-School, Kindergarten<br />
HH( Sharing the l.twe of Christ<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY<br />
532-2266 REDFORD TWP<br />
Worship Services<br />
9:15 & 11:00 A.M<br />
Sunday School<br />
9:15 & 11 A.M.<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
Rev. Vic<strong>to</strong>r F. Haiboth, Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Rev. Timothy HeB>oth, Aaaoc. Paa<strong>to</strong>r<br />
HOUNU-TMIM LUTiaM CtMKH * SCHOOL<br />
9600 Leveme • So. Bed<strong>for</strong>d • 937-2424<br />
Rev OlennKopper<br />
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Monday Evening 7:00 P.M<br />
Sunday Sof<strong>to</strong>ol t B.Ot. CI<br />
Clwtatlan ScHool Pre-S School<br />
Sunday School at 9 45 A M<br />
Tues Lad*s &ble Study - S Kl A M<br />
Wed Famrfv h*ght - 7 OOP M<br />
I Mart Barnes - Servor Paslor<br />
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Church & School 5885 Venoy<br />
IB* N ol Focd Rd . Westland 425-0260<br />
Divine Worship • A 11 A.M.<br />
Bible Ciaaa a 88 940 A.M.<br />
Mondey Evening Service 7:30 P.M.<br />
Ralph Rachar, Paa<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Gary D Haadapohl, Associate Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
EVANGELICAL<br />
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CHURCH<br />
IN AMERICA<br />
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30000 Five Mile (West ol Middiebelt)<br />
Livonia-421-7249<br />
Worship 4 Holy Communion<br />
10" 45 A M<br />
Bible Class 9 30 A M<br />
Nursery 4 Sunday School 10 45 A M<br />
Tuesday Classes K 8 4 15 hm<br />
Come Share fr>e Spirit'<br />
ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
Worship eervlce<br />
SrOO 30 a 11:00 A.M<br />
Jerry Yarnell. Senior Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Dennis Beaver, Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Youth Direc<strong>to</strong>r Glnnie Hauck<br />
7000 N Sheldon Can<strong>to</strong>n Twp • 459-3333<br />
()ust South ol Warren Rd J<br />
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CHURCH<br />
FIRST APOSTOLIC<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
26325 Halstead Road at 11 Mile<br />
Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hiils. Michigan<br />
Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a m<br />
Also. 1st & 3rd Sunday at 7 00 p m<br />
Sunday School - 9 15 a m<br />
Bible Class - Tuesday 7 30 p m<br />
Song Services - Last Sunday<br />
of Month 7 00 p.m.<br />
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LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
46250 Ann Arbor Road<br />
Plymouth 453-5252<br />
The Rev K M Mehrl. Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Church Office 453-S2S2<br />
Servlcee fcSO a 11.-00 AM<br />
Sunday School a Teen S Adult<br />
BIMe Studiee M8 AM<br />
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lor everyone <strong>to</strong> learn and growl<br />
St. Paul's Lutheran Missouri Synod<br />
20005 MKMIeDelt at 8 MA*<br />
Farmlno<strong>to</strong>n Hllli • 474-067S<br />
The Rev Ralph E Unger, Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
'he Rev Carl E Mehl. Pas<strong>to</strong>ral Assistant<br />
SATURDAY WOHSHIP t, V M<br />
Sjnoav WORSHIP s 30 a 1 i A M<br />
SUN SCHOOL BIBLE CLASS 10 A M<br />
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Graces K-8<br />
Randy ZwUnikl, Principal 474-2*64<br />
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
High & Elm Streets, Northville<br />
T. Lubeck, Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
L Kinne Associate Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Church 349-3140 — Scfiooi 349-31 »6<br />
Sunday Worantp 8 30 4 11:00 AM<br />
Sunday School 9 45 A.M<br />
SalurOay vespers 6 00 P M<br />
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WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />
Wisconsin Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Churches<br />
WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />
RADIO HOUR<br />
WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10 30 A M<br />
In Livonia<br />
St. Paul Ev Lutheran Church<br />
17810 Farming<strong>to</strong>n Rd<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>rs Carl Pagei S James Hoft<br />
261-1360<br />
Worahtp Service<br />
8 30 and 11 00 A M<br />
In Plymouth<br />
St. Peter Ev Lutheran Church<br />
1343 Penmman Ave • 453-3393<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>rs Mark Freier and Daniel Helwig<br />
Worship Services 8 00 4 10:30 A M<br />
Sunday School and<br />
Bible class 9 15 A M<br />
!n Red<strong>for</strong>d Township<br />
Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church<br />
14750 Kinloch<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>r Edward Zeli • 532-8655<br />
Worship Services 8 30 4 11:00 A M<br />
Sunday School 9 45 A M<br />
COVENANT CHURCH OE AMERICA<br />
FAITH<br />
COVENANT<br />
"•CHURCH<br />
Making Faith A Way Of Lita!<br />
Worship Service<br />
10:45 A.M.<br />
"The Great Hours ot Life"<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>r Noreen preaching<br />
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CHURCHES OF GOD<br />
35415 W 14 Mile tat Drakel Farm Hills<br />
661-9191<br />
J Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Icenogke<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
David S Noreen<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>r <strong>for</strong> Congregational Lite<br />
Douglas J Holm berg<br />
Pas<strong>to</strong>r Tor Youth Ministries<br />
Wednesday: Dinner 6:15,<br />
Bible Study and<br />
Youth Groups 7:00 P.M.<br />
"Announcing Plymouth's Most Exerting Worship Center*<br />
Praise Chapel Church of God<br />
(Church Of God Cleveland. TN)<br />
506 N. MBI Street • Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES<br />
Swsday Morning WoraNp 4 Smday Scnooi lagai 2-IS 10 00 am)<br />
Evening P Mil CilaCraaon 800 pm<br />
i Evening xs Study 4 Kid* CMM 7 00 p «<br />
Tueadey Evening LIPS Voutfi Service 7 00 p m<br />
OUR STAFF STANDS READY TO SERVE<br />
Roderick Trusty, Paa<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Ron Schubert. Youth Paa<strong>to</strong>r Dan Lacfca, Minister ot Music<br />
Rich Pope. Minister of Evangelism Nina HSdebrandt. Secretary<br />
CALL 455-1070 "It's Happening Here!"<br />
ST. JOHN NEUMANN<br />
44800Warren• Can<strong>to</strong>n* 488-8810<br />
Father George George OarnM Chamley. Pa<br />
MASSES<br />
718ft 1<br />
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8 11*08 AM. 8 1*0 PJC.<br />
CATHOLIC<br />
ST. MICHAEL<br />
11441 Hubbard* Ltvoma• Mi i486<br />
Father Edwerd J BaMwm Pas<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Weekend Meeeea<br />
Saturday 5 00 PM<br />
8unday 8:30. 1
lubs In action<br />
call SM-21 OS (days) or 471-2708<br />
Fire Boys and Girls from<br />
Detroit Area Council will bold<br />
chocolate sale Jan. IS<br />
i Feb. 20. The sale Is tbe counmajor<br />
fund-raising project. For<br />
, call 559-5840.<br />
<strong>to</strong>urs will be offered<br />
j, Jan. 14, at the Unir<br />
of Michigan Mattbaei Botaniirdens,<br />
1800 N. Dixboro. Ann<br />
Toors are limited <strong>to</strong> 30 peoi<br />
are recommended,<br />
i may sign up on<br />
basis the day of<br />
thO <strong>to</strong>ur. Conserva<strong>to</strong>ry admission<br />
prjee is |1. For reservations, call<br />
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will discuss some common<br />
and half-truths associated<br />
with plants.<br />
•£MChing .Ball<br />
Jhe Plymo* Plymouth German American<br />
II<br />
O&E Thursday, D*c*mbm 29. 1989<br />
Club will bold its Fasching Ball (costume<br />
party) 8 pun. <strong>to</strong> 1 a.m. Saturday,<br />
Jan. 27, at the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center, 525 Farmer. German food<br />
and drink will be available. Prises<br />
will be given <strong>for</strong> tbe best costumes,<br />
along with door prises. Those attending<br />
will dance <strong>to</strong> tbe sounds of Die<br />
Sorgen Brecher." Ticket price is 25<br />
per person. To buy tickets, call 425-<br />
0449 or 459-4261.<br />
• Scout ^lendars<br />
The Huron Valley Girl Scout Council<br />
is selling 1990 wall and pocket<br />
calendars Calendars, priced at<br />
$1.25, are available at tbe council<br />
office, 19 N. Hamil<strong>to</strong>n, Ypsilanti.<br />
Mail orders will be taken over tbe<br />
phone by calling the office, 483-2370<br />
or 1-800-552-4929. between 8:30 a.m.<br />
and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.<br />
Proceeds from the calendar sale<br />
support Girl Scouting. The Huron<br />
Valley Girl Scout Council serves<br />
girls in Wayne. Washtenaw. Livings<strong>to</strong>n<br />
and Monroe counties.<br />
• Civitan Club<br />
ICIub coffee<br />
The Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n Civitan<br />
Plymouth <strong>New</strong>comers Club is Club is a community service organi-<br />
a membership coffee <strong>for</strong> zation <strong>for</strong> men and women. It meets<br />
ive members. Tbe coffee at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday of the<br />
f be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, month <strong>for</strong> a business meeting at the<br />
Jap. 18. Those who have lived in Plymouth Community Chamber of<br />
Plymouth or Plymouth Township <strong>for</strong> Commerce office. The club meets at<br />
less than two years may attend. The 6:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the<br />
Plymouth <strong>New</strong>comers Club is a so- month at the Italian Cucina. 39500<br />
cial club <strong>for</strong> new residents. Members Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth Townhave<br />
opportunities <strong>to</strong> meet people »ship, <strong>for</strong> a dinner meeting and pro-<br />
afld <strong>to</strong> participate in many activities. gram. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 459-5593 981-2411 or 981-7259.<br />
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• Museum fun<br />
The Plymouth His<strong>to</strong>rical Museum<br />
is at 155 S. Main, Plymouth. It -4s<br />
open <strong>to</strong> the public 1-4 pja Wednesday,<br />
Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.<br />
The Roaring 20s Christinas" is the<br />
theme of the current main exhibit,<br />
which will continue through Jan. 21.'<br />
The museum will be closed Sunday,<br />
Dec. 31, and will be open extra<br />
hours, 1-4 p.m. Fridays, Dec. 29 and<br />
Jan. 5. Admission price is $1.50 <strong>for</strong><br />
adults, 50 cents <strong>for</strong> students ages 5-<br />
18. Family rate is $4. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 455-8140.<br />
• <strong>New</strong> Beginnings<br />
<strong>New</strong> Beginnings, a grief support<br />
group, meets 7-9 p.m. Mondays at<br />
the Plymouth Church of Christ, 9201<br />
Sheldon, just south of Ann Arbor<br />
Road, Plymouth. Meetings are open<br />
<strong>to</strong> those grieving as a result of a<br />
death or divorce. Admission is free<br />
of charge. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 453-7630<br />
• Symphony cookbook<br />
Prelude members of the Plymouth<br />
Symphony League have issued a new<br />
cookbook. The cookbook, priced at<br />
$5, includes complete menus <strong>for</strong><br />
brunch, lunch, dinner and special<br />
holiday meals. The professionally<br />
typeset cookbook makes an ideal<br />
hostess gift, shower gift or favor.<br />
Books are available at a number of<br />
Plymouth-area s<strong>to</strong>res, including Paper<br />
Parade, Sacks of Forest Avenue,<br />
Cheese and Wine Barn, Country Cupboard,<br />
Beitner Jewelry, Petite Shop,<br />
Frame Works and Corner Curtain<br />
Shop. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
453-7537 or 459-7016 be<strong>for</strong>e 5 p.m.<br />
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recruiting members <strong>to</strong> volunteer <strong>for</strong><br />
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Volunteers also operate the<br />
emergency radio system Meetings<br />
are at 7:20 p.m the second Wednesday<br />
of the month at Plymouth Township<br />
Hall. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 423-5015 or tbe central base,<br />
459-0020.<br />
• Tinnitus support<br />
A Tinnitus Support Group meets<br />
the first Tuesday of each month at<br />
Bots<strong>for</strong>d General Hospital's Education<br />
and Administration Building, on<br />
Grand River Avenue in Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Hills. The group is <strong>for</strong> those who experience<br />
ringing in the ears or other<br />
bead noises. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Bill Haskin, 595-4927<br />
• ENCORE group<br />
ENCORE is a post-mastec<strong>to</strong>my<br />
discussion, exercise and support program<br />
<strong>for</strong> women. Tbe group, sponsored<br />
by tbe YWCA, meets 9-11:30<br />
a.m. Thursdays at the Forum Health<br />
Club, Westland. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Julia Harsha at tbe YWCA<br />
of Western Wayne County. 561-4110.<br />
• Amateur radio<br />
Tbe Stu Rockafellow Amateur Radio<br />
Society meets at 7:30 p.m. the<br />
third Tuesday of each month. Meetings<br />
of the non-profit amateur radio<br />
club are in the council chambers, on<br />
the second floor of Plymouth City<br />
Hall, 201 S. Main. Those who are interested<br />
in amateur radio, or in communications<br />
in general, may attend<br />
• art gallery<br />
An extensive selection of original<br />
art work is available <strong>for</strong> rent at the<br />
Plymouth Community Arts Council's<br />
art rental gallery The gallery operates<br />
10 ajn. <strong>to</strong> 8:30 p.m. each<br />
Wednesday upstairs at the Dunning-<br />
Hough <strong>Library</strong>. 223 S. Main, Plymouth.<br />
Rental price is $5 per picture<br />
per month. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call the gallery, 459-0110, on<br />
Wednesdays, or 459-689$ at other<br />
times. Proceeds support such PCAC<br />
programs as grants and scholarships<br />
and are also used <strong>to</strong> buy new paintings<br />
<strong>for</strong> the gallery<br />
• Bridge fun<br />
A singles-bridge group meets 7:30<br />
p.m. Mondays at the First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Northville, Lessons<br />
are available. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 349-9104 (evenings)<br />
• Polish dancers<br />
The Polish Centennial Dancers are<br />
accepting registrations Students<br />
ages 3 through adult will learn Polish<br />
folk dancing and American polkas.<br />
Members dance at community<br />
events. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
427-2885 or 522-3777<br />
• Beautifiers<br />
The Can<strong>to</strong>n Beautification Committee<br />
meets at 7 30 p.m. the third<br />
Wednesday of the month at Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Township Hall, on Can<strong>to</strong>n Center<br />
Road south of Proc<strong>to</strong>r For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call Tillie Schultz. 453-<br />
6084, or Geri Wojcik. 459-4132<br />
• Pioneers Club<br />
The Pioneers Senior Club of Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
meets at 12 30 p.m. Fridays at<br />
the Can<strong>to</strong>n Recreation Center, 42237<br />
Michigan Ave at Sheldon <strong>New</strong><br />
members may attend For more in-<br />
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S<strong>to</strong>res dislike<br />
using all those<br />
little price tags<br />
By Gerald Frawley<br />
staff writer<br />
Employees of Builders Square<br />
are getting out the ticket guns<br />
now that the Michigan Supreme<br />
Court has refused <strong>to</strong> hear the<br />
company's appeal of the state's<br />
item-pricing law.<br />
Michigan's item-pricing law,<br />
enacted in 1976, requires food and<br />
general merchandise retailers <strong>to</strong><br />
put price tags on individual<br />
items.<br />
Builders Square is the home<br />
improvement subsidiary of the<br />
K mart Corp. K mart vice president<br />
of public affairs Robert Stevenson<br />
said only a few states<br />
have item-pricing laws and most<br />
only address grocers, not general<br />
merchandisers.<br />
"What we were asking <strong>for</strong> was<br />
a clarification of the law and we<br />
got that," he said. "Builders<br />
Square will comply with the<br />
court's decision."<br />
STATE RETAILERS contend<br />
the item-pricing law is a costly<br />
nuisance, and market pressures<br />
— not state legislation — should<br />
decide whether retailers should<br />
use price tags.<br />
In 1987, Builders Square filed a<br />
lawsuit in Ingham County circuit<br />
court claiming the law is unconstitutional<br />
because it goes <strong>to</strong>o far,<br />
according <strong>to</strong> David Silver of the<br />
Michigan At<strong>to</strong>rney general's office.<br />
Provisions in the law against<br />
deceptive advertising exceed the<br />
requirement <strong>for</strong> item pricing and<br />
border on price setting, be said.<br />
The Ingham county circuit<br />
court ruled in favor of tbe corporation,<br />
striking down the law. The<br />
Michigan Court of Appeals reversed<br />
the lower court's ruling.<br />
Builders Square appealed that<br />
decision <strong>to</strong> the Michigan Supreme<br />
Court. The state supreme court<br />
decided not <strong>to</strong> hear the case on<br />
Nov. 30, allowing the appellate<br />
court decision — and tbe itempricing<br />
law — <strong>to</strong> stand<br />
MICHIGAN ASSOCIATION of<br />
Retailers president James Hallan<br />
said retailers are generally opposed<br />
<strong>to</strong> manda<strong>to</strong>ry item-pricing<br />
law. "We've always thought It<br />
should be decided by the market."<br />
If tbe law were repealed, retailers<br />
would be free <strong>to</strong> use indi-<br />
vidual pricing tickets or find<br />
some other alternative; cus<strong>to</strong>mers<br />
would shop where they preferred,<br />
he said.<br />
If cus<strong>to</strong>mers insisted on itempricing,<br />
retailers would have <strong>to</strong><br />
respond or lose business, Hallan<br />
said.<br />
"Our legislative agenda is <strong>to</strong><br />
find some relief <strong>for</strong> general merchandisers,"<br />
Hallan said, but retailer<br />
ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>to</strong> get legislative relief<br />
have been stymied because<br />
state sena<strong>to</strong>rs and representatives<br />
have been reluctant <strong>to</strong> begin<br />
legislation while the lawsuit was<br />
in the court system.<br />
Gilbert Borman of Borman<br />
Inc., which operates Farmer Jack<br />
and A&P, said the law is a burden<br />
because of labor costs. Putting<br />
price tags on merchandise and<br />
sale items is difficult enough, he<br />
continued, but ink and tickets do<br />
not stick well <strong>to</strong> some items.<br />
Replacing item pricing with<br />
another alternative may not result<br />
in price drops, he said, but<br />
would probably hedge inflation<br />
increases.<br />
Tbe item pricing law costs Borman<br />
between $2 million and S3<br />
million a year <strong>to</strong> individually<br />
price items.<br />
Proponents of item pricing,<br />
Borman said, argue repealing the<br />
law would result in a loss of jobs.<br />
"We have always taken tbe position<br />
that not one person would be<br />
laid off after eliminating item<br />
pricing."<br />
AN EMPLOYEE'S TIME could<br />
"be better spent on other tasks,<br />
such as serving cus<strong>to</strong>mers, he<br />
said. _<br />
Michigan Retail Hardware Association<br />
manager John Aitken<br />
said his group is pleased <strong>to</strong> see<br />
the issue finally resolved. While<br />
retailers are unanimously opposed<br />
<strong>to</strong> the item-pricing law, the<br />
Builders Square lawsuit was a<br />
source of discord among retailers,<br />
he said.<br />
Although other retailers In the<br />
state have been required <strong>to</strong> follow<br />
the letter of the law, Builders<br />
Square has been operating under<br />
a special court order during the<br />
suit that exempted it from the<br />
law. "It's been an unlevel playing<br />
field," Aitken said.<br />
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. . . Government<br />
will do something<br />
By Gerald Frawley<br />
staff writer<br />
State legisla<strong>to</strong>rs are expected<br />
<strong>to</strong> consider two radically different<br />
<strong>changes</strong> in Michigan's itempricing<br />
law In early 1990 — one<br />
that would strengthen the law and<br />
the other that would provide an<br />
exception In the law.<br />
State Rep. Nick Ciarmltaro (D-<br />
Rooeville), a longtime proponent<br />
of item pricing, said the law<br />
needs <strong>to</strong> be strengthened. State<br />
Rep. Michael Nye (R-Litchfield)<br />
said the law is <strong>to</strong>o encompassing<br />
and allowances should be made<br />
<strong>for</strong> specialised, wholesale food<br />
s<strong>to</strong>res. *<br />
Ciarmitaro said be is proposing<br />
a change that will allow tbe Michigan<br />
Department of Agriculture<br />
<strong>to</strong> make unannounced "spot<br />
checks" on s<strong>to</strong>res suspected of<br />
violations and also <strong>to</strong> increase<br />
penalties If an item's scanned and<br />
marked price differ<br />
Under the current law, tbe agriculture<br />
department does not investigate<br />
item-pricing violations<br />
but responds <strong>to</strong> consumer complaints,<br />
he said.<br />
Tbe current fine <strong>for</strong> scanning<br />
errors Is |5 paid <strong>to</strong> tbe consumer<br />
who discovers the error Clannltaro<br />
said he would like <strong>to</strong> amend<br />
tbe law <strong>to</strong> allow tbe cnnenmsr <strong>to</strong><br />
collect 10 times tbe difference between<br />
tbe scanner and marked<br />
price.<br />
Ciarmitaro said be Is no< op<strong>to</strong><br />
ill w awing tbe Itam-prielaw<br />
with retailers, and tbe<br />
Iter's Square lawsuit was tbe<br />
way <strong>to</strong> bring<br />
Tm willing <strong>to</strong><br />
tbey comply." he said. "There art<br />
-X-<br />
some large corporations that say<br />
they are bigger than government<br />
and don't have <strong>to</strong> follow the law ."<br />
NYE WANTS <strong>to</strong> amend the law<br />
<strong>to</strong> allow shelf pricing in wholesale<br />
food outlets. "I am not trying<br />
<strong>to</strong> gut the law (as Ciarmitaro contends).<br />
That's absolutely false.<br />
"I think (what some people) are<br />
afraid of Is (tbe major retailers<br />
would come in with amendments<br />
and gut the law," Nye said. "I<br />
think he thinks Tm pimping <strong>for</strong><br />
Kroger or K mart"<br />
Wholesale food outlets headquartered<br />
In other states have<br />
balked at entering the Michigan<br />
market because tbey cannot compete<br />
with the more convenUonal<br />
grocery s<strong>to</strong>res like Farmer Jacks<br />
or Meijers Thrifty Acres, Nye<br />
ssid.<br />
Food wholesalers are able <strong>to</strong><br />
stay in business only because they<br />
can undercut tbe major retailers'<br />
prices. Item pricing would drive<br />
up costs becsuse of labor<br />
"The item-pricing law was enacted<br />
so that people would know<br />
tbe price of tbe product — and<br />
they still would," Nye continued.<br />
Wholesalers would provide receipts<br />
with Items and cost Shelf<br />
pricing or lists of items not Individually<br />
marked would only apply<br />
<strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>res with leas than 100<br />
products.<br />
"In other states where tbey allow<br />
this, tbe cus<strong>to</strong>mer gets a cut<br />
of 18 percent on food bills," Nye<br />
said, adding he baa been contacted<br />
by retailers interested la providing<br />
wholesale food s<strong>to</strong>res. Including<br />
Alliance Associates and<br />
Cubb grocers, about modifying<br />
lbs law.<br />
BILL BRESLER/ttaff pho<strong>to</strong>graph*<br />
Human Synergistics<br />
founder J.<br />
Clay<strong>to</strong>n Lafferty:<br />
"Right now, America<br />
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teamwork; I'd<br />
rather they were in<br />
love with thinking."<br />
Think tank builds better workers<br />
By Gerald Frawley<br />
staff writer<br />
Human Synergistics founder J.<br />
Clay<strong>to</strong>n Lafferty believes human<br />
growth and organizational effectiveness<br />
are dependent on one another<br />
— if one part of the machine Isn't<br />
working right, the entire machine<br />
suffers.<br />
The human resources firm headquartered<br />
in Plymouth Township is<br />
dedicated <strong>to</strong> strengthening organizations<br />
by increasing individual effectiveness<br />
— and most often, this can<br />
be done by providing people with a<br />
better understanding of themselves.<br />
"Many people are good managers,<br />
but they don't know why they're<br />
good managers — or why they're<br />
bad (managers)," Lafferty said. "It's<br />
Human Synergistics' function <strong>to</strong> help<br />
individuals and organizations see<br />
themselves In a more honest light."<br />
Human Synergistics has developed<br />
programs that it now publishes <strong>for</strong><br />
in-house use by company personnel<br />
departments and by other consulting<br />
firms. The firm does more intensive<br />
consulting <strong>for</strong> clients such as Ford<br />
Mo<strong>to</strong>r Co., General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs, Dow<br />
Chemical, and public sec<strong>to</strong>r clients<br />
such as the Federal Aviation Administration<br />
and other government departments.<br />
Founded in 1970, Human Synergistics<br />
moved <strong>to</strong> Plymouth in 1971. In<br />
1975, it began expanding its operations<br />
and has since become an international<br />
consulting firm with offices<br />
in nine countries.<br />
HUMAN SYNERGISTICS' methods<br />
and products have been profiled<br />
numerous times. Most recently one<br />
of its survival tests was offered in an<br />
advertising supplement in<br />
<strong>New</strong>sweek magazine<br />
Lafferty said Human Synergistics<br />
has 9,000 clients — many of them<br />
Fortune 500 companies — and employs<br />
150 people in Australia, <strong>New</strong><br />
Zealand, Canada and Europe Besides<br />
businesses, the company counts<br />
governments, armed <strong>for</strong>ces, nuclear<br />
power plants, consulting groups, universities<br />
and labor groups as clients.<br />
But the term consultant does not<br />
adequately describe the firm, Lafferty<br />
said. "We're more of a think<br />
tank on human resources that publishes<br />
Its results "<br />
Moat of what Human Synergistics<br />
does has been so thoroughly developed,<br />
he continued, that an in-depth<br />
knowledge of psychology is not required<br />
<strong>to</strong> implement tbe programs<br />
Most of tbe people who work <strong>for</strong> his<br />
company come from sales and business<br />
management backgrounds.<br />
USING THE diagnostic and tasting<br />
<strong>to</strong>ols tbe company baa«<br />
individuals and<br />
identify poor thinking patterns and<br />
fake perceptions that can influence<br />
an individual's behavior. Lafferty<br />
said<br />
After testing aa Individual, It la<br />
fairly easy <strong>to</strong> Identify negative<br />
thinking styles, Lafferty said. Most<br />
people **** teat tbemaalvaa *"** begin<br />
addressing tbe areas la which they<br />
are lacking<br />
Lafferty said showing a person a<br />
situation where his behavior is<br />
blocking effectiveness will help him<br />
recognize the ineffectiveness<br />
In addition <strong>to</strong> individual development<br />
programs. Human Synergistics<br />
has developed methods that can be<br />
used <strong>for</strong> improving team effectiveness<br />
and stress management<br />
To improve group decision making,<br />
in 1974 Human Synergistics developed<br />
the now-classic desert survival<br />
simulation that is still used <strong>to</strong><br />
teach and stimulate group decision<br />
making. Lafferty said.<br />
Using a rank-ordering task <strong>to</strong><br />
teach group consensus problem-solving,<br />
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Local think tank builds better workers, companies<br />
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GOOD GROUP problem solving<br />
can be learned, Lafferty continued,<br />
bet ego and personalities can interfere<br />
with it<br />
"Right now, Americans sre in love<br />
with team work. I'd rather tbey were<br />
in love with thinking."<br />
Tbe most common problem in<br />
group decision making, Lafferty<br />
said, is when one person establishes<br />
himself or herself as the group leader<br />
and <strong>for</strong>ces decisions without using<br />
input from the entire group.<br />
There is a need <strong>for</strong> leadership, he<br />
said, but leaders must listen and promote<br />
idea-sharing, not block it.<br />
Simulations and group decision<br />
making are old news. Today, Human<br />
Synergistics is putting greater emphasis<br />
oo stress and how it relates <strong>to</strong><br />
effectiveness and physical health.<br />
Stress gets a great deal of attention<br />
in the media, but articles often<br />
miss or underemphaaize the point,<br />
Lafferty said. Stress has drastic effects<br />
oo an individual's mental and<br />
physical well-being and that effects<br />
the organization. Lafferty said.<br />
"It's hard <strong>to</strong> believe, but 70 percent<br />
of all physical symp<strong>to</strong>ms can be<br />
eliminated by eliminating stress,"<br />
Lafferty said. Recent studies show,<br />
<strong>for</strong> example, that people who lack<br />
goals often have lower back pain,<br />
Lafferty said. "And perfectionism is<br />
related <strong>to</strong> migraines. Passive people<br />
get ulcers."<br />
RESULTS OF programs designed<br />
<strong>to</strong> handle stress have been spotty,<br />
Lafferty said, because tbe focus is<br />
often oo the effects of stress and the<br />
events that cause stress rather than<br />
the real causes. Stress is not prompted<br />
by events, he said, but by the way<br />
people choose <strong>to</strong> think about those<br />
events.<br />
"The area that is really fascinating<br />
is stress and human thinking."<br />
Lafferty said. Human Synergistics<br />
helps participants learn <strong>to</strong> Identify<br />
stress, understand it and change the<br />
perceptions or thinking styles that<br />
may be limiting effectiveness.<br />
Lafferty described the company's<br />
two-day seminar as significantly reducing<br />
tbe way stress affects individuals.<br />
Tbe first day, participants<br />
learn about stress, the thinking<br />
styles that create it and the specific<br />
mistakes they are making.<br />
On the second, participants learn<br />
and practice thought-reframing<br />
techniques that change the way peo-<br />
ple think about events.<br />
Stress influences all areas of an<br />
individual's life and is a major determinant<br />
as <strong>to</strong> whether people are satisfied.<br />
Lafferty said. Too much<br />
stress reduces a person's sense of<br />
meaningfulness in life and deteriorates<br />
one's health — resulting in<br />
increased hospitalization and absenteeism<br />
Even stressful situations that<br />
aren't debilitating or hindering an<br />
individual's effectiveness are harmful.<br />
Lafferty said. "You don't have <strong>to</strong><br />
be sick <strong>to</strong> get better."<br />
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And it s the law.<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. C-89-06<br />
NOISE CONTROL ORDINANCE<br />
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP<br />
OF PLYMOUTH CODE TO REPEAL CHAPTER 34, REGU-<br />
LATION OF WORKING HOURS; TO ADD A NEW CHAPTER<br />
4, NOISE CONTROL; TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGULA-<br />
TION OF THE EMISSION AND RECEPTION OF NOISE AND<br />
VIBRATION; TO REPEAL OTHER CONFLICTING SEC-<br />
TIONS OF THE PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP CODE;<br />
TO PROVIDE FOR SEVERABILITY AND SAVINGS PROVI-<br />
SIONS; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF<br />
THIS ORDINANCE; TO PROVIDE FOR THE EFFECTIVE<br />
DATE THEREOF.<br />
THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OP PLYMOUTH ORDAINS;<br />
eet<strong>to</strong>a 1. A aw<strong>to</strong>m <strong>to</strong> Repeal OTYAR M, Regaled— at Wartjsg Hoot.<br />
This section provides that Chapter M, Regaiatiaa of Wgrtiai Horn, of tbe<br />
Plymouth Charter Township Code is repealed.<br />
Sectioe 2. Adoptioa ot Notee Cntnl Ordiaaace.<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> tbe amendment <strong>to</strong> the Plymouth Charter Township<br />
Code by adding a new Chapter M, and the new Chapter shall read as follows:<br />
CHAPTER 34<br />
NOISE CONTROL ORDINANCE<br />
UJlt PURPOSE<br />
This section provides that the purpose of the chapter is <strong>for</strong> the regulation of<br />
the of ooise and vibration.<br />
M.RI STATEMENT OP POLiCY<br />
This section establishes the policy of the ordinance It provides that the chapter<br />
is <strong>to</strong> promote and assure an environment free from noise which threatens or<br />
affects the well being of people. It is the policy of the ordinance <strong>to</strong> preserve the<br />
public health, safety and welfare.<br />
14.IM DEFINITIONS<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> the definition of the following terms: "A-weighting."<br />
Ambient Noise," "A.N5.L," "Boundary." "Circulation Device," "Commercial<br />
Lot," "Construction Activities," "Continuous Noise," "Frequency," "Decibel,"<br />
dB(AX" "Dwelling Unit," "Emergency Warning Device," "Emergency Wort,"<br />
Fast Response,' "Frequency Response," "Gross Combination Weight Rating,"<br />
"Gross Vehicle Weight Rating." "Ground Vibration," "Herts," "Impulsive<br />
Noise," "Impulsive Vibration." "Industrial Lot," "Microphone Line," "Microphone<br />
Point," "lflsed Lot." "Mo<strong>to</strong>r Vehicle," "Mo<strong>to</strong>rcycle,- "Haiti-family<br />
Dwelling." "Noise," "Noise LeveL" "Noise Source," "Non-impulsive Noise,"<br />
•Octave Band," "Owner," "Parson," "Pubhc Rtgbt-of-Way." "Pure Tone," "Reference<br />
Noise LeveL" "Refuse Vehicles." "Residential Lot," "Sound," "Sound<br />
Analyssr," "Sow! LeveL" "Sound Level Meter," "Sound Pressure LeveL" "Stationary<br />
Mo<strong>to</strong>r VaMcta," "Third Octave Band," "Time Varying Noise," "Vibration,"<br />
"Vibration. External," "Vibration. Internal"<br />
MM PROOnmON or NOBS POLLUTION<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> ths prohibition of certain noise pollution<br />
MJM SPECIFIC PROHIBITIONS<br />
This section provides far ths spscific prohibitions of certain acta. This section<br />
the MS ef radios. Islntslnn sets, mssicsl iasUsm—is. sad similar<br />
Md spishare, street salss; animals sad birds; loading snd wiirrang.<br />
activity; sshicli. mo<strong>to</strong>rbeat or aircraft repairs and tasting expJo-<br />
teeta; sad multtpis family dweUtsgs.<br />
| U N MAXIMUM % PERMISSIBLE SOUND LEVEL ALONG LOT<br />
BOUNDARY 1 JNEG<br />
This sert<strong>to</strong>a regulates snd sstshMshss metimam permissible<br />
h all:<br />
Mjflt<br />
—Rick Vidrio<br />
owner<br />
L.A. Cafe<br />
thing on the menu at least three<br />
times."<br />
Some regulars s<strong>to</strong>p in <strong>for</strong> the Hollywood<br />
Half, a half-sandwich and<br />
soup, or tbe Pacific Pita, stuffed<br />
with seafood. Others prefer tbe<br />
Surfer s Dream, a fully dressed tuna<br />
sandwich with provolone cheese, or<br />
one of several other lunch time sandwiches<br />
with names like The Pier or<br />
The Malibu.<br />
Some cus<strong>to</strong>mers arrive early <strong>for</strong><br />
such breakfast "scromlettes" as Tbe<br />
Popeye, made from eggs, spinach,<br />
mushrooms and provolone. Another<br />
is named after Hollywood ac<strong>to</strong>r Anthony<br />
Quinn, and yet another, The<br />
Picasso, allows cus<strong>to</strong>mers <strong>to</strong> choose<br />
their own ingredients.<br />
NO FOODS are fried: A grill is<br />
used only <strong>for</strong> sauteed vegetables.<br />
There is no deep fryer, no microwave<br />
and no freezer — supplies<br />
are delivered daily. Even the<br />
"squaw" bread, made from molasses<br />
• : -'v<br />
s *<br />
The cafe is decorated in a seasonal style; the<br />
menu features scromlettes, sandwiches such<br />
and honey, is made daily at a nearby<br />
bakery.<br />
From tbe outside, the L.A. Cafe<br />
demands attention, with its bright<br />
purple-and-pink exterior and big<br />
blue sign ~ at 2122 Orchard Lake<br />
Road. Soon, the octagon windows<br />
near the entrance will be illuminated<br />
with hot pink neon lights, said<br />
manager Liz LaFood.<br />
Inside the 2S-seat cafe, bright turquoise<br />
and pink are among the wall<br />
colors that give the place<br />
Background music ranges from the<br />
Beach Boys <strong>to</strong> Burt Bacharach. And<br />
there are enough props <strong>for</strong> any Hollywood<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r, including a skateboard,<br />
a pair of Malibu Barbie and<br />
Thursday. Oecember 28. 19Q9 (McE jrcmE<br />
Ken dolls, an inflatable pink lobster,<br />
a "reading corner" where such magazines<br />
as "L-A. Style" are kept, and a<br />
Hula-Hoop.<br />
THE HULA-HOOP was used last<br />
summer in a contest that allowed<br />
cus<strong>to</strong>mers <strong>to</strong> eat a free lunch if they<br />
could master the Hula-Hoop <strong>for</strong> 60<br />
secoods. In an earlier contest, cus<strong>to</strong>mers<br />
could sing <strong>for</strong> a free meal.<br />
"We want It <strong>to</strong> be a fun place,"<br />
said owner Hick Vidrio, an associate<br />
of the Birmingham-based, commercial<br />
real estate Deitz Organization.<br />
Vidrio bought the cafe from relatives<br />
in late 1M7, about 10 months<br />
after the <strong>for</strong>mer hot dog stand and<br />
"greasy spoon," which dates <strong>to</strong> the<br />
as the hermosa, and desserts in the category<br />
of Sweet Endings.<br />
early l»50s, opened as the L_A Cafe.<br />
Tbe cafe was started by some of VIdrio's<br />
relatives who had moved <strong>to</strong><br />
Keego Harbor from the Los Angeles<br />
area.<br />
Meal prices range from fl <strong>to</strong> ft,<br />
Vidrio said. Tbe menu indites only<br />
health-conscious items bee saw T always<br />
want <strong>to</strong> be on tbe cuttk*<br />
edge "<br />
Tbe type of cus<strong>to</strong>mers draws <strong>to</strong><br />
tbe L.A Cafe varies, Vidrio said.<br />
"We get everybody from construction<br />
workers <strong>to</strong> judges coming in<br />
here."<br />
Vidrio hopes <strong>to</strong> open a second LA.<br />
Cafe in a year or so, pneribfy in Birmingham<br />
or Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hi'ts.<br />
Words an hit a child<br />
as hard<br />
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Get the Mae?<br />
What you say <strong>to</strong> c M M t m<br />
yoa.<br />
SH l«iM<br />
Words tkff nurT.<br />
Fot helpful in<strong>for</strong>mation, write. National Committee <strong>for</strong><br />
Prevention of Chid Abuse, Box 2866E. Chkago. IL 60*90<br />
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4 • Health and F U m u<br />
community calendar<br />
ADULT<br />
;« YMCACI<br />
< iuHry, 1»M - The Plymouth<br />
»: YMCA offers these classes: Karate.<br />
;• Hatha Yoga, Adult Pillo Polo, Y*<br />
*; Sidewalk Strollers, Aerobic Fitness,<br />
•; Ladles Over SO Soccer, S<strong>to</strong>p Smofc-<br />
:• mg/Weight Control Clinic, and Basic<br />
Machine Piecing and Quilting. Call<br />
V 455-2804 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation on classes<br />
;• and registration.<br />
Hobbies<br />
• Folk Art Wood Painting and<br />
: Sweat Shirt Painting<br />
I Jaa. 1,19M — Registration deadline<br />
is Jan. 1 <strong>for</strong> Plymouth His<strong>to</strong>ric<br />
• Museum's painting class offered tbe<br />
2nd and 4th Saturday of each month,<br />
• Saturdays, 1-3:50 p.m. Jan. 13<br />
• 1 through March. Class size is limited.<br />
- Price is (30 <strong>for</strong> 3 months, plus your<br />
own supplies Call tbe museum at<br />
455-8940 or Jean Watson at 451-<br />
0525<br />
• Travel and<br />
Adventure<br />
Travelogue<br />
Jaa. 17. 1990 - Kiwanis Clubs of<br />
Plymouth and Novi South will present<br />
a personally filmed and narrated<br />
travelogue by Jim Cole of "The Con-<br />
- tinental Divide," taking you along<br />
~~tbe actual East/West divide as it<br />
tracks north from tbe <strong>New</strong> Mexico-<br />
Mexican border <strong>to</strong> the Montana-<br />
Canadian border. Film will be shown<br />
at Plymouth-Salem High School-Joy<br />
Road. Ticket price is 13.50. For tick-<br />
. ets phone 455-5100<br />
|t Trips<br />
S Caribbean cruise<br />
Jaa. 27,1990 - The city of Plym-<br />
>>oulh Parks and Recreation Depart-<br />
• S ment is sponsoring a seven-day Caribbean<br />
cruise aboard the cruise ship.<br />
m •<br />
O&E Thursday, Oncnmber 26. 1969<br />
Tbe Norway. The departure date is<br />
Jan. 27. The price is either 91.249 or<br />
IM09. based on accommodations.<br />
recreation department at 455-0420.<br />
Sunny Florida<br />
March lg, 1999 - City of Plymouth<br />
Parks and Recreation Department<br />
will offer a seven-day/sixnight<br />
trip <strong>to</strong> Florida, featuring Lido<br />
Beach in Sarasota and Orlando. Tour<br />
price is $099. Call tbe Recreation<br />
Department at 455-0020.<br />
ET CETERA:<br />
• Holiday Activities<br />
Travel and Adventure Series<br />
• "The Continental<br />
Divide"<br />
Jan. 17, 1990 — A<br />
personally filmed and narrated<br />
travelogue given by Jim Cole<br />
will take you along the actual<br />
Eaat/Weat divide as it tracks<br />
north from the <strong>New</strong> Mexico-<br />
Mexican border <strong>to</strong> the<br />
Montana-Canadian border.<br />
Film will be shown at<br />
Plymputh-Salem High School<br />
on Joy Road. Ticket price is<br />
$3.50. For tickets phone 455-<br />
5100. Series is sponsored by<br />
Kiwanis Clubs of Plymouth<br />
and Novi South Kiwanis.<br />
• Family Recreation<br />
Open swim/gym<br />
The Can<strong>to</strong>n High School pool is<br />
available <strong>for</strong> use Sunday afternoons,<br />
2-3 p.m. 75 cents, students; $1.<br />
adults. Family swim is 3-4 p.m.,<br />
maximum price. $2.<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n High School gym welcomes<br />
students and adults (residents<br />
only) <strong>to</strong> use the gym facility <strong>for</strong> their<br />
enjoyment Price is 75 cents, students;<br />
$1. adults Open gym hours<br />
are Sundays. 1-2:30 p.m. and/or 2:45-<br />
4:15 p.m.<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
PUBLIC HEARING<br />
JANUARY 9, 1990<br />
INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE<br />
REQUEST<br />
A <strong>Public</strong> Hearing will be held on Tuesday, January S, lSOO, daring tbe regular<br />
meeting of Ibe Board of Trustees of tbe Charter Township of Plymouth <strong>to</strong> consider<br />
tbe request of Rofin-Sinar, Inc., <strong>for</strong> tax abatement covering their facility<br />
at 45701 Mast Street in Ibe Metro West Industrial Park No. 3. Any Township<br />
resident or member of tbe legislative body of any affected taxing unit in tbe<br />
Township shall have tbe right <strong>to</strong> appear and be heard. Written comment* addressed<br />
<strong>to</strong> tbe Clerk at tbe Township Hall will be considered<br />
The request of Rofin-Sinar. Inc.. is oo file in tbe Clerk s Office in tbe Township<br />
Hall where it is available <strong>for</strong> public per jsal from 8:30 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5:00 p.m., Mooday<br />
through Friday.<br />
The Board of Trustees meets in tbe Meeting Room of tbe Township Hall. 42350<br />
Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 48170, at 7:30 p.m. Pbone Number: 453-<br />
3840 Following tbe <strong>Public</strong> Hearing tbe Board may decide on the request by<br />
resolution.<br />
1'abin* December Zl IMS<br />
ESTHER HULSING, Clerk<br />
Charter Township of Plymouth<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 120<br />
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGULATION<br />
AND CONTROL OF THE CONFIGURATION, FABRICATION,<br />
LOCATION, INSTALLATION, AND MAINTENANCE OF<br />
SIGNS WITHIN THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON;<br />
PROVIDING FOR GENERAL PROVISIONS; PROVIDING<br />
FOR CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFIGU-<br />
RATION AND FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS; PROVID-<br />
ING FOR INSTALLATION AND LOCATION REQUIRE-<br />
MENTS; PROVIDING FOR THE LIMITATION OF THE NUM-<br />
BER OF SIGNS; PROVIDING FOR PERMIT<br />
REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR SIGNS PERMITTED<br />
WITHOUT REQUIRING A SIGN PERMIT; PROHIBITING<br />
SIGNS IN ALL ZONING DISTRICTS; PERMITTING SIGNS IN<br />
ALL SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS; PERMIT-<br />
TING SIGNS IN OTHER ZONING DISTRICTS, PROVIDING<br />
FOR NON-CONFORMING SIGNS; PROVIDING FOR THE<br />
REZONING OF SIGNS IN ALL DISTRICTS; PROVIDING<br />
FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SIGNS WITH NATURAL MA-<br />
TERIALS; REGULATING THE USE OF PORTABLE SIGNS;<br />
PROVIDING F0R GASOLINE SERVICE STATION SPECIAL<br />
SIGNS AND DIRECTIONAL SIGNS; PROVIDING FOR THE<br />
ENFORCEMENT AND VIOLATIONS THEREOF; PROVID-<br />
ING FOR THE PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR APPEALS;<br />
PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVI-<br />
SIONS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND SAVINGS<br />
CLAUSE; ESTABLISHING THE EFFECTIVE DATE<br />
HEREOF<br />
THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OP CANTON ORDAINS<br />
SECTION I t GENERAL PROVISION<br />
The pi puns el this ordinance la <strong>to</strong> promote tbe general safety and welfare of<br />
the residents of Can<strong>to</strong>n Township by regulating and controlling all public aad<br />
private graphics communications and display*<br />
SECTION Lg DEFINITIONS<br />
provides <strong>for</strong> the definition of "sign . ground sign", "institutional<br />
"canopy sign", "portable sign", "roof sign", "roontae", "wall<br />
sign", "billboardT. "off-premise sign'<br />
af sign", "now con<strong>for</strong>ming sign' , periodic<br />
(asoiine pump Man if" and "sign setback".<br />
SECTION M PLANS AND SPWIPICATIONS AND<br />
Ot the State Contraction Code euleas the|<br />
m c t o n M • Q M i r p p u ^ n ^ REQUIRING A SIGN POUOT<br />
U i f t m o ^<br />
• the en<br />
m where the •rksdanl ssrHtted see <strong>to</strong> which the dps are<br />
IMBQBWSJHdWABBSODIBUS<br />
'prohibited la all so<br />
IN ALL SINGLE F<br />
A SIGN<br />
• Hobbies<br />
Train Show<br />
Jaa. 7, 1990 — Plymouth's 13th<br />
Original Train Show will be 11 a.m.<br />
<strong>to</strong> 3 p.m. at Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />
525 Farmer, In Plymouth. Admission<br />
is f2 per person; under 12,<br />
free. For further in<strong>for</strong>matioo. call<br />
Bonnie Reckinger at 455-4455<br />
Learn <strong>to</strong> Ski<br />
Beginning Jaa. 8 — Can<strong>to</strong>n Parks<br />
and Recreation offers three sessions<br />
of ski lessons <strong>for</strong> anyone over eight<br />
years old at Riverview Highlands<br />
Ski Area. Price is »35 or $25 if you<br />
have your own equipment. Call 397-<br />
5110 weekdays.<br />
Plymouth Parks and Recreation<br />
will also offer ski lesson packages.<br />
Call 455-0620.<br />
Ice Skating Classes<br />
Thursday, Jan. 18 - Registration<br />
will be 0-8 p.m. at the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center, 525 Fanner Street, in<br />
Plymouth. Basic Skills Classes are<br />
sponsored by City of Plymouth<br />
Parks and Recreation Department<br />
<strong>for</strong> beginners, intermediate, and advanced<br />
skaters. Classes are 25 minutes<br />
long, once a week <strong>for</strong> eight<br />
weeks. The cost is $22 <strong>for</strong> Plymouth-<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n residents; $24, Nothville and<br />
Novi residents; $26. other areas. Call<br />
The Recreation Department at 455-<br />
6620 <strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
Isshinryu Karate<br />
Classes are offered <strong>for</strong> all levels<br />
at Can<strong>to</strong>n Parks and Recreation<br />
Center, corner of Michigan Avenue<br />
and Sheldon Road on Mondays and<br />
Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Price is $35<br />
per person <strong>for</strong> 10 weeks of classes<br />
Registration is on a continuous basis,<br />
prior <strong>to</strong> the evening class.<br />
• Education<br />
Announcing.<br />
Building scene<br />
. ..an in<strong>for</strong>mative guae <strong>to</strong><br />
now homo, condominium ana<br />
commercial developments in your<br />
community plus odverrsinq ana<br />
interesting articles designed TO help<br />
keep you on <strong>to</strong>p of the Building<br />
Scene Now appearing in every<br />
Monday ana Thursday edition<br />
tmt<br />
G b S r t o t v & I x c m t r i t<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
For Display Advertising call<br />
644-1100 591-2300<br />
Free claaaes<br />
IBM Training — Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Community Education offers free<br />
training <strong>to</strong> qualified applicants.<br />
Learn Word Perfect 5.0, Lotus 1-2-2<br />
and other business skills oo IBM<br />
computers. Call Mrs. Frey at 451-<br />
6555 <strong>for</strong> further in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
GED preparation — Plymouth-<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n Schools offers classes <strong>to</strong> people<br />
over 18 who want <strong>to</strong> prepare <strong>for</strong><br />
the GED exam. Classes are both<br />
days and evenings. GED is recognized<br />
nationally as tbe equivalent of<br />
a high school diploma. Call Mrs.<br />
Frey at 451-6555 <strong>to</strong> register.<br />
Free Job Training<br />
Eligible western Wayne County<br />
residents who are unemployed or underemployed<br />
and wbo wish <strong>to</strong> obtain<br />
job skills and full-time employment<br />
may register now <strong>for</strong> free job training.<br />
Tbe training is offered st tbe<br />
Employment and Training Center,<br />
William D. Ford Vocational /Technical<br />
Center of Wayne-Westland<br />
Schools. The center is at 30455 Marquette<br />
between <strong>New</strong>burgh and<br />
Wayne roads. For an appointment,<br />
call 595-2314.<br />
Four Apple II<br />
Computers are available <strong>for</strong> public<br />
use in the Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>,<br />
233 S. Main, Plymouth. Rules<br />
and instructions <strong>for</strong> using tbe computers.<br />
the responsibility card and a<br />
list of software are available at the<br />
library For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />
453-0750,<br />
Health Care<br />
adult stuttering<br />
Wednesday evenings — An Adult<br />
Stuttering Therapy Group is being<br />
<strong>for</strong>med by the Department of Speech<br />
Pathology at the Oakwood Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Health Center, 7300 Can<strong>to</strong>n Center<br />
Road, in Can<strong>to</strong>n. Participants will<br />
SALE<br />
Sbargard of Can<strong>to</strong>n, located al 11*1 Hafferty<br />
Hoad Can<strong>to</strong>n Ml air mil koM a pabitc aaie oa<br />
January lt. 19M al 19 o'clock AM <strong>to</strong> (atttfy tbe<br />
trio acainsl Ibe fallowing tenants uniaai tbe Inna<br />
are unified be<strong>for</strong>e tbe lake date<br />
Jama Bcrar Unit 4*4]<br />
Office Farn<br />
Linda Und Boi CMOS<br />
Trranr Garbanno Uott MM<br />
Jobs Dalioo Uau U*4<br />
Uonc Art Wart, Pan effacu<br />
Tbe rxntenu of tbese anita vlD<br />
inapecuoo tbe bow prior U> ule and wiU be aoM<br />
lor caab <strong>to</strong> tbe bigbe* bMn Sale will be beM at<br />
Siwrjard of tao<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Publuli December II IMS<br />
Consumer In<strong>for</strong>mation Catalog.<br />
Dept TD Pueblo Colorado 81009<br />
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of tbe Zoning Board of Appeals<br />
will be held on Mooday, January 8. 1990 at 7:30 p.m in tbe second floor meeting<br />
room of the Township Administration Building.<br />
Pabbab December II im<br />
LOREN N BENNETT<br />
Clerk<br />
REQUIRING A SIGN PERMIT.<br />
This section designates certain signs which are permitted in multiple family,<br />
<strong>to</strong>wnhouse districts, mobile borne park districts and require a sign permit<br />
SECTION II SIGNS PERMITTED IN OFFICE DISTRICTS. (O-l), AND RE-<br />
QUIRING A SIGN PERMIT<br />
This section designates certain signs which are permitted in office districts and<br />
require a sign permit.<br />
SECTION «0 SIGNS PERMITTED IN ALL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL<br />
DISTRICTS (C-l, C-2, C-3, U, GI. LIR) AND REQUIRING A SIGN PERMIT.<br />
This section designates certain signs which are permitted in all commercial and<br />
industrial districts and require a sign permit.<br />
SECTION 111 SIGNS PERMUTED IN AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT (AGI<br />
AND AGR) AND REQUIRING A SIGN PERMIT<br />
This sectkm designates certain signs which are permitted in agriculture districts<br />
and require a sign permit.<br />
SECTION 114 NON-CONFORMING SIGNS<br />
This sectioo regulates all non-con<strong>for</strong>ming signs, and it provides <strong>for</strong> tbe elimination<br />
and condemnation of tbe same<br />
SECTION 11 1 REZONING SIGNS IN ALL DISTRICTS<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> tbe rezoning of signs in all districts It provides <strong>for</strong> tbe<br />
requirements that should be met <strong>for</strong> the rezoning of signs, amendments <strong>to</strong> a<br />
Consent Judgment of a Planned Unit Development<br />
SECTION 13.8 CONSTRUCTION OF SIGNS WITH NATURAL MATERIALS<br />
This section provides that tbe area of a sign may be increased under certain<br />
condition if natural materials are utilised in the construction of the sign This<br />
section provides <strong>for</strong> tbe construction of signs with natural materials and tbe<br />
regulation thereof<br />
SECTION 14.« PORTABLE SIGNS<br />
This section regulates tbe use of portable 'sign It prohibits tbe use of portable<br />
sign except in certain condition<br />
SECTION 1SJ GASOLINE SERVICE STATIONS SPECIAL SIGNS<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> the UM of special sign under certain condition with<br />
specific limitation at gasoline service station<br />
SECTION IM DIRECTIONAL SIGNS<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> tbe nee of noncommercial directional sign under certain<br />
condition after a permit has been issued<br />
SECTION 17.1 ENFORCEMENT AND VIOLATIONS<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> tbe use of tbe Notice of violation of this ordinance<br />
SECTION 1U PENALTIES<br />
This section provides that upon conviction of any violation of this ordinance, tbe<br />
defendant may be fined not more than five hundred (500) dollars, or imprisoned<br />
not more than ninety (N) days or both, upon tbe discretion of the conn<br />
SECTION IM CONSTRUCTION, NON APPLICABILITY. APPEALS<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> tbe construction of the ordinance It establishes the<br />
appeal prnrses U there is a conflict between the stated intent and any specific<br />
prevt<strong>to</strong>us of tha ordinance.<br />
provides that all ordinances or parts therefrom In conflict with the<br />
of thie nrihnanrr except as herein provided, are hereby repealed only<br />
<strong>to</strong> the extant nscaoaary te give the ordinance full <strong>for</strong>ce aad effect<br />
SECTION 114 SEVERABILITY<br />
This section prnvtdas far tha severability of this ordinance U any provision or<br />
section of the ordinance fc held Invalid <strong>for</strong> any reason<br />
SECTION 2M SAVINGS CLAUB<br />
provides that the adoption ef the ordtaune dees net abrogate or<br />
effect any offeuae or act not committed or done or any penalty of <strong>for</strong>fetf e<br />
Incurred, ar any pending litigation or prosecution of any right aaUhllahsd or<br />
occurring prior <strong>to</strong> ths effective dote of this <<br />
SECTION SM EFFECTIVE DATE<br />
provides that tha<br />
lean techniques <strong>to</strong> control dysflnencv.<br />
and discuss social emotional<br />
problems often related <strong>to</strong> stuttering<br />
The group will meet 5:10-4:30 p.m.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Janice<br />
Pagnoat 459-7020.<br />
families anonymous<br />
Tharaday evenings - A self-help<br />
program <strong>for</strong> those concerned about<br />
drug abuse and behavioral problems<br />
of a relative or friend will begin at 8<br />
p.m. at St. John Neumann Church,<br />
44800 Warren, in Can<strong>to</strong>n. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 452-2811.<br />
• Seniors<br />
day care<br />
Plymouth Family Service is taking<br />
referrals <strong>for</strong> supervised care and<br />
a day of planned activities <strong>for</strong> people<br />
60 and older living in Wayne County.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 451-1455.<br />
food<br />
Tbe Can<strong>to</strong>n Recreation Center st<br />
Michigan Avenue and Sheldon is an<br />
official food distribution site <strong>for</strong><br />
Focus: HOPE, which provides<br />
monthly food <strong>to</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n senior dti-<br />
tens. Eligible Can<strong>to</strong>n residents may<br />
pick up quantities of juice, meat, dry<br />
beans, peanut butter, egg mix.<br />
cheese and other items. To determine<br />
if you are eligible, call 397-<br />
1000, Ext. 278.<br />
mens soft bell<br />
Tessdays aad Tharsdsys — Team<br />
members 55 and older will play at 10<br />
a.m. at the Can<strong>to</strong>n recreation com<br />
plea, behind Can<strong>to</strong>n Township Hall<br />
Come and play or cheer the team on<br />
womena soft ball<br />
Team members 50 and older prac<br />
tice at the same location, also at 10<br />
a m. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call 397-<br />
1000, Ext. 5444.<br />
Volunteers<br />
hospice speakers<br />
Hospice Services of Western<br />
Wayne County has volunteers available<br />
<strong>to</strong> speak <strong>to</strong> church groups and<br />
civic organizations regarding the<br />
hospice coocept of care. If you would<br />
like a speaker <strong>for</strong> your organization,<br />
call tbe hospice office at 522-4244.<br />
MAJOR REVISIONS TO THE<br />
CANTON TOWNSHIP REVISED<br />
ZONING ORDINANCE SECOND READING<br />
EFFECTIVE UPON PUBLICATION<br />
Ma JOT Revision<br />
A summary of the major revision <strong>to</strong> tbe Zoning Ordinance follows<br />
1. First, tbe <strong>for</strong>mat of tbe Ordinance was revised <strong>to</strong> eliminate conflicting provision<br />
and <strong>to</strong> correct Improper crossreferencing. After many years of having<br />
provision added or deleted as a result of amendments, the internal<br />
structure of tbe existing Ordinance lacked logical order The new Ordinance<br />
is organised in<strong>to</strong> six major division<br />
— The first division contain basic in<strong>for</strong>matioo. such as the title, rules of<br />
construction, and definition (Article 1.00).<br />
— The seeead division contain general provision that apply <strong>to</strong> all districts,<br />
such as standards <strong>for</strong> noncon<strong>for</strong>mities, off-street parking and<br />
loading, landscaping, and so <strong>for</strong>th (Articles 2 00 through 7 00)<br />
— The third division contains zoning district regulation <strong>for</strong> the residential,<br />
commercial, industrial and other districts (Articles 6 00 through<br />
25.00).<br />
— The foarth division contains general procedures <strong>for</strong> site plan review,<br />
special land use review, planned development, amendments, and so<br />
<strong>for</strong>th (Article 27.00).<br />
— TV fifth dfvtatao coo tains administrative standards, such as tbe responsibilities<br />
of the Planning Commission. Zoning Board of Appeals,<br />
and other officials with respect <strong>to</strong> en<strong>for</strong>cement of tbe Zoning Ordinance<br />
(Article 18 00)<br />
— The sixth division contain provisions that deal with severability, repeal<br />
and effective date (Article 29.00).<br />
2. A second broad-based revision concern tbe regulation and standards each<br />
of which has been re-written <strong>to</strong> clarify tbe intent and <strong>to</strong> be more specific<br />
concerning tbe limits of tbe provision This is most evident in Articles 2.00<br />
through 7.00, which deal with general regulation Provision dealing with<br />
tbe following subjects have been substantially revised<br />
— Accessory Structures and Uses — Section 2.M. Accessory stmctures<br />
are frequently tbe subject of ZBA action. Considerable time was spent<br />
In devising the appropriate <strong>for</strong>mula <strong>for</strong> determining maximum floor<br />
area <strong>to</strong>r accaasory sti actuiea.<br />
— Hone Occupation — Section IM. Explicit standards <strong>for</strong> bone occupation<br />
were added.<br />
— Private Roads or Street* — Section 2.1*. Design and maintenance<br />
standards were clarified and expanded upon<br />
— Sidewalks — Section 2.1$. Design and maintenance standards <strong>for</strong> sidewalks<br />
were added.<br />
— Noncon<strong>for</strong>mities — Article 3.M. The regulation concerning noncon<strong>for</strong>mities<br />
were re-written. The Class A/Class B <strong>for</strong>mat was retained, but<br />
standards were revised <strong>to</strong> facilitate removal in tbe event that noncon<strong>for</strong>ming<br />
structures or uses are demanded in excess of 50 percent their<br />
value. Provision were clarified <strong>to</strong> allow <strong>for</strong> normal repair and renovation<br />
of noncon<strong>for</strong>ming structures.<br />
— Off-Street Parking Standards — Article 4.M. Requirements <strong>for</strong> offstreet<br />
parking were updated, based oo past experience in tbe Township<br />
as well as current published standards.<br />
— landscaping — Article SM. Landscaping standards were substantially<br />
revised In the existing Ordinance, landscaping standards are located in<br />
several section. In some cases, tbe standards in different section are<br />
not consistent with each other. In tbe new Ordinance, all of tbe<br />
landscaping provision are in one article. Article 5 00 The Ordinance<br />
clearly states tbe requirements <strong>for</strong> general landscaping, berm plantings,<br />
parking lot landscaping, landscaping of tbe right-of-way. and specific<br />
landscaping requirements <strong>for</strong> each somng district In addition,<br />
provision are Included <strong>for</strong> installation and maintenance, and <strong>for</strong> treat<br />
ment of existing plant material. Tbe new Ordinance gives tbe Planning<br />
Commission tbe flexibility <strong>to</strong> consider and approve creative landscape<br />
design which meet the spirit and intent of the Ordinance.<br />
— Per<strong>for</strong>mance Standards — Article 7Jt. The per<strong>for</strong>mance standards<br />
covering noise, air pollution, glare and heat water pollution and similar<br />
matters, have been completely revised based oo recent legislative actioo<br />
at tbe Federal, state, and local level, as well as current standards<br />
devised by tbe scientific community<br />
3. Tbe Statement of Intent <strong>for</strong> ench zoning district has been revised <strong>to</strong> more<br />
clearly indicate the desired use of land within the district.<br />
4. Tbe names of certain districts were changed <strong>to</strong> more properly reflect tbe<br />
purpose of tbe districts. For example, the Agricultural Industrial District<br />
was re-named Rural Agricultural District The Arglcultural Residential District<br />
was re-named Rural Residential District<br />
5 The roost substantial revision <strong>to</strong> zoning district regulation concern tbe<br />
commercial districts. The current ordinance contain regulation <strong>for</strong> three<br />
commercial districts: neighborhood, community, and highway oriented commercial<br />
districts. The commercial district regulation were under stady <strong>for</strong><br />
several months prior <strong>to</strong> the Zoning Ordinance revision As a result of a joint<br />
meeting of the Planning Commission and Townhip Board, the determine<br />
tioo was made that four commercial districts are required, as follows<br />
— Article 1S.M sets <strong>for</strong>th provision <strong>for</strong> a C-l. Neighborhood Commercial<br />
District, designed <strong>for</strong> the convenience of person residing In surrounding<br />
neighborhoods<br />
— Article Ig.eo sea <strong>for</strong>th provision <strong>for</strong> a C-l. CommnSty Commercial<br />
District, which la intended <strong>to</strong> cater <strong>to</strong> the convenience and comparison<br />
shopping needs of Townhip residents<br />
— Article 17.M sets <strong>for</strong>th provision <strong>for</strong> s C-l. Regional Commercial District<br />
which la Intended <strong>to</strong> cater primarily <strong>to</strong> the comparison ajwypa^g<br />
needs of residents at tha whole Townhip and —11 nwidliis communion<br />
— Article 1S.M sets <strong>for</strong>th provision far a C-4, Interchange Service Dta<br />
trieLnhki Is Wended la accommodate regional retail facWtiea. office<br />
buildings, aad 1 that serve the aaodsof then who are travail<br />
ing within or throagh tbe Township<br />
« On industrial district — the LIR, LigM Industrial Redevelopment District<br />
— has been eHminatind This district WM tsalgiml te facilitate development<br />
of the Dye Brothers InAmtrial park. The purpoon served by the UR district<br />
can now be adequately aarved by othar industrial districts<br />
7 The flsnsral Prsrsdmss and Re*aSed Nial.ili m Article 17— have heen<br />
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Homecoming<br />
Area talent participates in GLI<br />
By Brad Emoni<br />
staff writer<br />
Mark Beaufait isn't going <strong>to</strong> see<br />
tbe Pope, but belli get <strong>to</strong> play in<br />
front of a private\udience of sorts<br />
in the Great Lakes Ihvitatfl5nhL£ollege<br />
Hoc<strong>key</strong> Tournament, which begins<br />
Friday and runs through Saturday<br />
at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit.<br />
"This is really big <strong>for</strong> us because<br />
this is our only chance <strong>to</strong> play down<br />
there," said the 5-foot-9, 168-pound<br />
sophomore center from Northern<br />
Michigan University.<br />
The 1988 Livonia Stevenson High<br />
grad will leave tickets at the "Will<br />
Call" window <strong>for</strong> his parents. Bob<br />
and Kay, his brother, Brian, and his<br />
sister Dana<br />
But the event will be much larger<br />
than just a cozy family reunion <strong>for</strong><br />
the Beaufaits. It may remind some<br />
of a giant Mass at the Vatican.<br />
Crowds upward of 19,000 will watch<br />
NMU. Michigan State. Michigan<br />
Tech and defending champion Michigan<br />
<strong>for</strong> the coveted title.<br />
Beaufait. who has seven goals and<br />
11 assists <strong>for</strong> the Wildcats (10-9-1),<br />
centers the Wildcats' third line of<br />
Dave Porter and Eric LeMarque<br />
"WE'RE a grinding team and if<br />
we hit a lot and play the body, we'll<br />
have a chance of doing well."<br />
Beaufait said. "We had some injuries<br />
early in the season. Our <strong>to</strong>p four defensemen<br />
got hurt, but we're back<br />
and everybody is ready <strong>to</strong> go We've<br />
been practicing very hard."<br />
The only school <strong>to</strong> offer Beaufait a<br />
scholarship. NMU has two other<br />
well-known faces on its roster —<br />
goalie Bill Pye and defenseman Pete<br />
I.<br />
Walt Bartels<br />
plays wing <strong>for</strong> MSU<br />
Salem players Brian Burlison (front) and Ryan<br />
Johnson lead their teammates on <strong>to</strong> the field <strong>to</strong><br />
begin the '89 football season In September. It<br />
Podrasky<br />
Both just returned from a twogame<br />
stint with Team USA<br />
They played with a group of college<br />
all-stars in a pair of exhibition<br />
games against a club from Kiev in<br />
the Soviet Union. The two-game series<br />
was held in Dallas, Tex and Orlando,<br />
Fla.<br />
Pye, a junior who is a 1987 grad<br />
from Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n High, made<br />
35 saves in a 4-4 overtime tie with<br />
the Soviets.<br />
He is considered one of the <strong>to</strong>p<br />
goal tenders in the Western Collegiate<br />
Hoc<strong>key</strong> Association and was<br />
drafted in the sixth round last June<br />
by the Buffalo Sabres.<br />
Podrasky. a Can<strong>to</strong>n native who<br />
graduated from Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic<br />
Central High in 1986, also sparkled<br />
:<br />
Tim Keough<br />
minds net <strong>for</strong> U-M<br />
in the Soviet series The 5-9, 165pound<br />
senior is one of the Wildcats'<br />
mainstays on defense He missed<br />
four games earlier this season because<br />
of a knee injury, but has<br />
bounced back<br />
MICHIGAN, sporting an overall<br />
record of 12-7-1. takes on NMU in<br />
the opening game at 5 p.m. (Friday).<br />
The Wolverines boast a pair of local<br />
products in goaltender Tim<br />
Keough and freshman defenseman<br />
Patrick Nea<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Keough. a Can<strong>to</strong>n native, is the son<br />
of <strong>for</strong>mer U-M all-America goaltender<br />
Jim Keough (1967-69). He is<br />
presently a backup <strong>to</strong> Warren Sharpies<br />
Nea<strong>to</strong>n, who lives in Red<strong>for</strong>d. attended<br />
Catholic Central High be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
SHARON LeMI€UX/staff pho<strong>to</strong>grapher<br />
was quite a year, <strong>to</strong>o, as the Rocks went 8-1,<br />
narrowly missing a perfect season and playoff<br />
berth.<br />
Girls hoop, boys soccer<br />
among <strong>to</strong>p '89 s<strong>to</strong>ries<br />
By Dan 0*Meers<br />
staff writer<br />
In a few day*, the old year will be his<strong>to</strong>ry.<br />
Be<strong>for</strong>e that happens, a look back at the his<strong>to</strong>ry made<br />
by local sports teams and figures during 1989 is in order<br />
The sports pages of the Observer chronicled many a<br />
memorable event or feat in last 12 months; bat some<br />
s<strong>to</strong>od above the rest.<br />
It's seem the fall season was tbe time when the year's<br />
biggest s<strong>to</strong>ries unfolded.<br />
The near-socceasful quests <strong>for</strong> state championships<br />
by the Plymouth Salem boys soccer and Plymouth Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
girls basketball teams share center stage as the <strong>to</strong>p<br />
•ports s<strong>to</strong>ries of 19M.<br />
Bet the great excitement and interest generated by<br />
the Salem and Can<strong>to</strong>n football teams doesn't rank far<br />
behind Their simultaneous success made <strong>for</strong> the most<br />
interesting Salem-Caa<strong>to</strong>n game ever<br />
Thsre were others, <strong>to</strong> be sure, and individuals who<br />
made aews on their own. Dena Head. Lee Krueger.<br />
Derek Darkowski, Tiffany Tyra and Jill Estey were<br />
aome of the local sports figures making new*<br />
Net all of It was food aews, howeser. The Plymouth<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>a community was shocked sad saddened by the<br />
dsath of rising hoc<strong>key</strong> star Neil Caress laet summer<br />
Perhaps ths Mgfsst s<strong>to</strong>ry was that thsre were sports<br />
stall Is the Plymouth-Can<strong>to</strong>n schools. A millage vote in<br />
i la tbe halt<br />
For a recap of the highlights in sports during the past<br />
year, please read on:<br />
CANTON GOT all the way <strong>to</strong> the Class A semifinals be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
its season ended In girls basketball<br />
The Chiefs (22-4) were a bit of a surprise participant tn the<br />
Pinal Pour, bat so were some of the others in a <strong>to</strong>urnament<br />
marked by u peeu<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n, after winning its first regional championship by<br />
beating Tren<strong>to</strong>n <strong>for</strong> a third time In one season was behind one<br />
of thoee upsets The No. »-rated Chiefs blew out No 1 Ben<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Harbor la the quarterfinals<br />
Despite holding a small lead <strong>for</strong> moat of the game, the end<br />
came In the semifinals in Grand Rapids West Bloomfield<br />
<strong>for</strong>ced some late turnovers and pulled out a 45-40 vic<strong>to</strong>ry In<br />
early December<br />
Nonetheless It was a great year <strong>for</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n, which survived<br />
a cloee call from Livonia Ladywood (45-42) in the first district<br />
game and then beat Salem and Southgale In iU next twe <strong>to</strong>urnament<br />
games<br />
Unbar first-year coach Boh Blohm. the Chiefs won their second<br />
Western Lakes Activities Association title la a row.<br />
Senior center Susan Perko. one of Ohservertaad's all-Ume<br />
greats, was the corners<strong>to</strong>ne of Can<strong>to</strong>n* teem, but fellow seniors<br />
Stacey Thompson Jenny Ruseetl and Jenny Clark also<br />
were vital <strong>to</strong> the team's success<br />
MAI IM BOYS soccer had Its upa aad dowaa. bet the valley<br />
was nore shallow than the peaks<br />
The Recks (18-4-1) started the rtth IS straight vic<strong>to</strong>rias<br />
aad sesannJ ths No 1 ranking In tatewMe poll, bet Salem<br />
htt a four-game streak la which srere hard te get and the<br />
teaan was 8-8-1.<br />
turn <strong>to</strong> Page S<br />
graduating last year from Toron<strong>to</strong>.<br />
Ontario De La Salle where he played<br />
junior hoc<strong>key</strong><br />
The second game, beginning at 8<br />
p.m Friday, pits Michigan State<br />
against Michigan Tech.<br />
The Spartans (17-3-1). perennial<br />
GLI favorites and leaders of the Central<br />
Collegiate Hoc<strong>key</strong> Association,<br />
have been bolstered by the play of<br />
junior right winger Walt Bartels<br />
(four goals and five assists) and<br />
backup goalie Mike Gilmore (2 56<br />
goals against average in eight<br />
games).<br />
Bartels, a Plymouth native, is a<br />
rarity, coming from the high school<br />
ranks.<br />
He made the Spartans' roster as<br />
walk-on after playing <strong>for</strong> Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
CC High<br />
Gilmore, who resides in Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Hills, played Junior A hoc<strong>key</strong> <strong>for</strong><br />
Compuware He is the backup <strong>to</strong> No<br />
1 starter Jason Muzzatti.<br />
MICHIGAN TECH. the underdogs<br />
at 4-16 overall, have another local<br />
connection in Rob Tustian. who also<br />
played high school hoc<strong>key</strong> at Livonia<br />
Stevenson.<br />
Ttie 6-3. 220-pound junior right<br />
winger has been a pleasant surprise<br />
In 17 games with the Huskies: he<br />
has four goals and seven assists<br />
In 37 games last season he had<br />
only three assists<br />
fustian flanks center Shawn Harrison,<br />
one of the <strong>to</strong>p scorers in the<br />
WCHA<br />
The Huskies have not won at the<br />
GLI since 1984 when they beat Michigan.<br />
7-4.<br />
The championship and consolation<br />
games will be 5 and 8 p.m Saturday<br />
at JLA<br />
featuring real oak vanities by<br />
72 x 21 base<br />
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Includes<br />
standard double bowl<br />
marble <strong>to</strong>p 73" x.22'<br />
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marbie <strong>to</strong>p. 3 drawers<br />
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wfwte or almond In s<strong>to</strong>c*»<br />
10 other shades special order only<br />
2 handled faucet<br />
with either oak<br />
or ivory handles<br />
bright braaa body<br />
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NMU teammates Sill Pye (left) and Pete Podrasky, both Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
residents, will be in <strong>to</strong>wn this weekend when the Huskies play<br />
in the annual Great Lakes Invitational at Joe Louis Arena.<br />
all car<strong>to</strong>ned<br />
in-s<strong>to</strong>ck<br />
in fawn (lightest)<br />
or mocha (darkest as shown)<br />
now in s<strong>to</strong>ck<br />
matching framed mirrors<br />
and<br />
medicine cabinets<br />
by Bertch Mfg. Co.<br />
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, 499 M<br />
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bath fixtures<br />
"wellworth" waterguard<br />
<strong>to</strong>ilet & nak a a n n<br />
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mondey thru Saturday 8 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 5:45<br />
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• HOCKEY CUNIC<br />
A youth flwic profrtm.<br />
clinks and league<br />
by the<br />
Recreation De-<br />
la cooperation with the<br />
rajne-Waatland YliCA.<br />
; The program la opeo <strong>to</strong> boy* and<br />
girla in grades 1-4. Tbe fee is $18<br />
per person. The five-week clinic<br />
begins Mooday, Jan. 23, and the<br />
four-week league season Saturday,<br />
Teh. 1<br />
The clinics will be cooducted In<br />
at the following<br />
schools from 3 50-4 45 p.m. and<br />
4.-304:45 p.m. Field School, Moo<br />
days; Hulling School, Tuesdays;<br />
Hoben School, Thursdays. All<br />
league games will be played oo<br />
Saturday mornings at Miller<br />
School. Rmphasis will be on partic-<br />
ipation.<br />
Registration begins the week of<br />
Jan. S in person or by mail at the<br />
Parks and Recreation Department,<br />
1150 S. Can<strong>to</strong>n Center Rd., Can<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
481M.<br />
• AAU BASKETBALL<br />
The Michigan Elite Basketball<br />
Club, an AAU girls organisation,<br />
<strong>for</strong> coaches in five<br />
18 and under, lt-un-<br />
_der, 15-under, IS-under and 11-un-<br />
der.<br />
Anybody wanting <strong>to</strong> coach one of<br />
these teams, as well as anyone who<br />
has access <strong>to</strong> gym space, should<br />
call club president Wayne Worosz<br />
at 455-4011.<br />
Tryouts will take place the first<br />
week of January. For more In<strong>for</strong>-<br />
mation, call Worosr<br />
• TEEN SKI TRIP<br />
' The first teen ski trip of the sea-<br />
son will leave tbe Can<strong>to</strong>n Township<br />
Administration Building at 5 p.m.<br />
Friday, Jan. 5. Its destination: Al-<br />
pine Valley Ski Area.<br />
; All transportation and supervi-<br />
sion will be provided by the Can <strong>to</strong>o<br />
recreation department staff. Cost<br />
is $1S with your own equipment<br />
and lit without Rental equipment<br />
is available at Alpine Valley.<br />
All fees must be paid upon regis-<br />
tration Space is limited. To regis-<br />
Ur, call ST7-5II0.<br />
• WILDCAT TRYOUTS<br />
The Western Wayne Wildcats, a<br />
girls AAU basketball team, will<br />
have tryouts <strong>for</strong> five age-group<br />
teams at Northville High School.<br />
On Sunday, Jan. 7, tryouts are<br />
scheduled <strong>for</strong> players 18-and-under<br />
at noon. Those interested In playing<br />
on the 14-and-under or 15-and-un-<br />
der squads can try out at 2 p.m.<br />
On Sunday, Feb. 4, tryouts will<br />
be held <strong>for</strong> the lS-and-under and<br />
11-and-under teams st 2 p.m., also<br />
at Northville HS<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Fred<br />
Thomann at 45»-7315 or 451-4400,<br />
Ext 247.<br />
• LEARN TO SKI<br />
The Can<strong>to</strong>n Parks and Recre-<br />
ation Department is offering three<br />
sessions of its learn-<strong>to</strong>-»ki program<br />
at Riverview Highlands.<br />
Tbe fee is 835 per person, which<br />
includes four lessons (two per<br />
week), four lift tickets and four<br />
equipment rentals. The fee is $25<br />
<strong>for</strong> people with their own equip-<br />
ment<br />
The first session will be the<br />
weeks of Jan. 8 and 15, the second<br />
Jan. 22 and 29 and tbe third Feb. 5<br />
and 12. The times will be 5 p.m. <strong>for</strong><br />
juniors (8-15) and 7 p.m. <strong>for</strong> adults<br />
(over 16).<br />
Each session consists of two, 45-<br />
minute lessons per week <strong>for</strong> be-<br />
ginners and/or intermediate ski-<br />
ers.<br />
Skiers must provide their own<br />
transportation <strong>to</strong> the ski area. Call<br />
397-5110 <strong>for</strong> details. ~ .<br />
• SOCCER SIGN-UP<br />
The Can<strong>to</strong>n Soccer Gut> is plan-<br />
ning <strong>to</strong> take registrations <strong>for</strong> the<br />
spring season <strong>for</strong> girls and boys<br />
who will be 5 years and older by<br />
April 1, 1990. Open registration<br />
will take place oo Saturday, Jan.<br />
13, and Saturday. Jan. 20. from 10<br />
a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p.m.<br />
BOYS B LEAGUE<br />
AMERICAN DIVISION<br />
PLYMOUTH-CANTON JUNIOR<br />
BASKETBALL ASSN. STANDINGS<br />
(Through Saturday, Dae. 16)<br />
GIRLS A LEAGUE<br />
1. Lakars 6-2<br />
2. Catties , .5-3<br />
2. Pis<strong>to</strong>ns 5-3<br />
4- Kings O-0<br />
Pis<strong>to</strong>ns 35, Kings 23; Lakers 33.<br />
BOYS A LEAGUE<br />
1 Hawfcs<br />
1 Knicfcs<br />
3 Sons<br />
4 Bucks<br />
4 Kings<br />
4 Pis<strong>to</strong>ns<br />
4 Bulls<br />
8 Jazz<br />
Celtics 31.<br />
A. Rockets<br />
?. Kings<br />
3. Lakers<br />
*. Suns v<br />
4 Nets<br />
6 Celtics<br />
AMERICAN DIVISION<br />
1 Son.cs<br />
2 Celtics<br />
2 76ers<br />
2. Lakers<br />
5 Pacers<br />
5 Rockets<br />
5 Nets<br />
8 Spurs<br />
NATIONAL DIVISION<br />
3-0<br />
3-0<br />
. 2-1<br />
1-2<br />
_ 1-2<br />
1-2<br />
1-2<br />
0-3<br />
3-0<br />
2-1<br />
2-1<br />
2-1<br />
1-2<br />
1-2<br />
1-2<br />
0-3<br />
NATIONAL DIVISION<br />
•4. Jazz<br />
| Sjxrs<br />
3. 76ers<br />
t Bocks<br />
Pis<strong>to</strong>ns<br />
5. Krucks<br />
10-0<br />
6-2<br />
5-5<br />
4-6<br />
4-6<br />
1-9<br />
9-1<br />
6-4<br />
5-5<br />
4-6<br />
2-8<br />
2-8<br />
Results: Rockets 56. Celtics 54 Suns 37,<br />
Bucks 32. Hawks 34. Pis<strong>to</strong>ns 32. Somes 39.<br />
76ers 38, Knicks 52. Jazz 31, Lakers 37,<br />
Pacers 36: Nets 48 Spurs 35: Bulls 41, Kings<br />
36<br />
GIRLS B LEAGUE<br />
ir<br />
&<br />
Results Jazz 68. Krucks 61: Spurs 64,<br />
61; Nets 67, Lakers 66. 76ers 67. Ptt-<br />
48. Kings 69. Celtics 40. Rockets 72.<br />
58<br />
V Rockets<br />
2 Pis<strong>to</strong>ns<br />
2 Suns<br />
4 Celtics<br />
4 Lakers<br />
6 Kings<br />
3-0<br />
2-1<br />
2-1<br />
1-2<br />
1-2<br />
0-3<br />
Results Lakers 28, Pis<strong>to</strong>ns 12; Sons 31.<br />
Celtics 15; Rockets 34. Kings 15<br />
Early TKO s<strong>to</strong>ps 'Irish Hawk'<br />
By Brad Emons<br />
staff writer<br />
Is the "Irish Hawk" an endangered species*<br />
"It was all over faster than I wanted, but these<br />
things happen and it's back <strong>to</strong> the drawing board<br />
on Monday." said Westland native Brett Lally,<br />
nicknamed the "Irish Hawk," after a loss Tuesday<br />
<strong>to</strong> two-time World Champion Donald Curry, who<br />
scored a TKO at 41 seconds of the second round in<br />
a feature junior middleweight bout at Bally's Ca-<br />
sino and Resort Hotel in Las Vegas. (The fight was<br />
televised on ESPN.)<br />
Curry, nicknamed tbe "Looe Star Cobra," was<br />
in command of the fight from the opening bell.<br />
Lally, a 26-year-old landscaper who now lives<br />
in Plymouth, was stunned briefly in tbe first<br />
round by a hard right thrown by Curry.<br />
With a cut already open on his left eye from an<br />
accidental bead butt, Lally was rocked again at<br />
the 28-second mark of the second round by a Cur-<br />
ry over-hand left.<br />
Dazed by the blow. Lally could not s<strong>to</strong>p Curry,<br />
who came in <strong>to</strong> finish him off with a couple of<br />
hard lefts be<strong>for</strong>e the referee intervened and<br />
s<strong>to</strong>pped the fight.<br />
champ who waa ranked No. 6 among junior<br />
middle weights by the World Boxing Council.<br />
*. _ , g<br />
boxing<br />
"HE (LALLY) was lunging in with his head and<br />
1 hit him with a couple of hooks." Curry <strong>to</strong>ld<br />
ESPN boxing analyst Al Bernstein "He was a<br />
very awkward fighter. I made some mistakes, but<br />
I still came out the winner."<br />
The 28-year-old Curry, a native of Fort Worth,<br />
Tex. raised his overall record <strong>to</strong> 32-3 with tbe con-<br />
vincing win.<br />
"For the first time in awhile I was nervous,"<br />
said Curry, who has 23 knockouts. "But I was con-<br />
fident because I really trained hard <strong>for</strong> this fight.<br />
I was ready mentally and physically I came in<br />
hungry. I'm after my third world title."<br />
Curry is looking <strong>for</strong>ward <strong>to</strong> a rematch with<br />
Mike McCallum, one of only three boxers <strong>to</strong> de-<br />
feat him.<br />
Lally, meanwhile, fell <strong>to</strong> 24-5 overall.<br />
He came in<strong>to</strong> the bout with seven straight vic<strong>to</strong>-<br />
ries, including a 10-round unanimous decision in<br />
September over Tomas Perez, the Cali<strong>for</strong>nia state<br />
—LALLY, a foe met Detroit i<br />
who graduated from John Glenn High, <strong>to</strong>ok a<br />
leave of absence from the sport in 1985-86 be-<br />
cause of contract and managerial problems.<br />
During his comeback, the 5-foot-9, 156-pound<br />
Brett has trained under his older brother Br add<br />
We didn't get him (Curry) in<strong>to</strong> the fourth and<br />
fifth round like we wanted." said Bradd "But this<br />
is sport of hard knocks and anything can happen<br />
Look at (Michael) Spinks. just 59 seconds in there<br />
against Tyson in a world heavyweight title fight.<br />
"We're making no excuses <strong>for</strong> nobody. People<br />
said Curry was washed up. but we knew better.<br />
Brett was on a roll and you've got <strong>to</strong> take these<br />
fights when you have the chance. We <strong>to</strong>ok it under<br />
their (Curry's camp) terms, but we're not com-<br />
plaining We were treated very professionally<br />
here<br />
"Brett's got a lot of pride and it has been hurt,<br />
but he'll bounce back. We're not in the celebrating<br />
mood <strong>to</strong>night, but we have a lot of people out here<br />
(family and friends) and we're going <strong>to</strong> stick by<br />
him."<br />
DCD alum eyes national crown<br />
By Stave Kowalski<br />
staff writer<br />
Charles Johnson, the backup quar-<br />
terback <strong>for</strong> the No. 1-ranked Univer-<br />
sity of Colorado football team, had<br />
this <strong>to</strong> say <strong>to</strong> his <strong>for</strong>mer classmates<br />
at Detroit Country Day:<br />
"Tell my Yellow Jackets good<br />
luck,"" said Johnson, who is in Mi-<br />
ami, Fla., this week preparing <strong>for</strong><br />
the Orange Bowl against No. 4 Notre<br />
Dame. "I know they're having a<br />
Breakfast of Champions' Wednes-<br />
day and I'd like <strong>to</strong> make it. But I'm<br />
trying <strong>to</strong> add another championship<br />
<strong>to</strong> the ranks."<br />
A national championship.<br />
Colorado (11-0) meets the Fighting<br />
Irish (11-1) in the long-awaited<br />
matchup of heavyweights at 8 p.m<br />
Mooday in the Orange Bowl, Johnson<br />
can't help but feel a major part of<br />
the team, even though it's unlikely<br />
he'll play unless starter Darian Ha-<br />
gan falters or gets hurt.<br />
Hagan finished fifth in the Heis-<br />
man Trophy balloting and has<br />
thrown <strong>for</strong> 1.002 yards and rushed<br />
<strong>for</strong> 1.004 more Those are big shoes<br />
<strong>to</strong> fill, but Johnson, who stands only<br />
5-feet-10. 170, says he's ready <strong>to</strong> fill<br />
them.<br />
Both Hagan and Johnson have two<br />
years of eligibility remaining.<br />
"I REALLY believe a situation is<br />
going <strong>to</strong> arise where I'm going <strong>to</strong><br />
have <strong>to</strong> get in<strong>to</strong> the game — and I'm<br />
glad I believe that," said Johnson, a<br />
1987 DCD graduate. "It helps me<br />
prepare mentally. It's funny. I think<br />
about it in streaks. Sometimes I<br />
don't realize the pressure and then I<br />
realize I'm only one play away from<br />
showing I am able <strong>to</strong> move the squad<br />
or not."<br />
The Big Eight champion Buffaloes<br />
rarely have trouble moving the foot-<br />
ball. having outscored opponents.<br />
452-150. Johnson, who led DCD <strong>to</strong><br />
the Gass C state title in 1986, has<br />
rushed <strong>for</strong> 213 yards and four <strong>to</strong>uch-<br />
downs, while passing <strong>for</strong> 53 more<br />
yards m nine games of mop-up duty.<br />
Impressive numbers from a guy<br />
who three years ago was undecided<br />
about where <strong>to</strong> continue his collegi-<br />
ate career. Johnson, a Class C all-<br />
stater. was ready <strong>to</strong> make recruiting<br />
visits <strong>to</strong> schools like Howard Univer-<br />
sity. Ferris State and Eastern Michi-<br />
gan Boulder, Colo., the home of the<br />
Buffaloes, meanwhile, might have<br />
been a nice place <strong>to</strong> visit on vaca-<br />
tion.<br />
But later that year, DCD coach<br />
Joe D'Angelo ran in<strong>to</strong> Colorado<br />
coach Bill McCartney at a Grand<br />
Rapids coaching clinic and con-<br />
vinced the <strong>for</strong>mer University of<br />
Michigan assistant <strong>to</strong> take Johnson<br />
as a walk-on.<br />
And <strong>to</strong>day. Johnson is on a full-<br />
ride athletic scholarship Or, as he<br />
calls it. 'Tm on the shio now "<br />
"WE'RE JUST so proud of C.J.,"<br />
D'Angelo said. "He's a real success<br />
s<strong>to</strong>ry. We won the title in '86 and I<br />
tried like heck <strong>to</strong> get someone inter-<br />
ested in him. Then I saw Bill and<br />
said. "Hey, I've got a kid who can<br />
walk-on and I knew they were short<br />
of quarterbacks ' C.J.'s a real like-<br />
able young man. He's got a personal-<br />
ity that's hard not <strong>to</strong> like."<br />
Johnson was red-shirted in '87 and<br />
almost transferred <strong>to</strong> Howard be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
McCartney helped change his mind.<br />
"Coach was instrumental In keep-<br />
ing me here," Johnson said. "He's a<br />
unique coach in that he's flexible, but<br />
stern He's enough of a player's<br />
coach in that the players are happy<br />
but he runs one ef the cleanest pro-<br />
grams around. You won't see Colora-<br />
do on probation while he's here."<br />
Another person providing inspira-<br />
tion these days <strong>for</strong> Colorado players<br />
is Sal Aunese, last year's starting<br />
quarterback who died of inoperable<br />
s<strong>to</strong>mach cancer earlier this fall.<br />
Aunese, who would have been a sen-<br />
ior eligible this fall, was diagnosed<br />
with the cancer last winter be<strong>for</strong>e<br />
spring practice.<br />
Colorado players wear the word<br />
"Sal" on their right jersey, his old<br />
No. 8 on their wrist bands and a<br />
black band on their left ankle in his<br />
honor<br />
It's still hard <strong>for</strong> Johnson <strong>to</strong> be-<br />
lieve Aunese is gone<br />
"I was back home in Detroit last<br />
winter when a news flash came over<br />
cable TV saying that Sal Aunese has<br />
cancer." Johnson recalled. "I said, *<br />
No. something's wrong — a mis- \<br />
print ' Then I talked <strong>to</strong> Coach •><br />
McCartney and he said they didn't *<br />
expect him <strong>to</strong> live beyond last April.<br />
Sal was a warrior That's how we<br />
recognize him. I was blessed <strong>to</strong> learn -<br />
from him."<br />
Madonna plans<br />
baseball clinic<br />
<strong>for</strong> next month<br />
The Madonna College baseball team is planning <strong>to</strong><br />
get in<strong>to</strong> the swing of things this winter<br />
Madonna and sponsor Big Bill's Sporting Goods will<br />
conduct its annual baseball clinic, Friday and Satur-<br />
day, Jan. 26-27.<br />
Guest speakers include Frank Tanana of tbe Detroit<br />
Tigers, Gordie Gillespie, coach of three-time NAIA<br />
champion St. Francis (111.) College, <strong>for</strong>mer Tiger and<br />
PASS broadcaster Jim Northrap, Plymouth<br />
High coach Fred Crissey, and <strong>for</strong>mer Red<strong>for</strong>d Thurs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
High standout and Dearborn Divine Child High coach<br />
Mark Falvo.<br />
Tbe cost is |15 per player (Saturday only), |20 (Sat-<br />
urday coaches only) and 830 (Friday and Saturday<br />
coaches only). Cost includes the Friday night coaches<br />
reception, free T-shirt and Saturday lunch.<br />
There will also be a Baseball Card and Memorabilia<br />
Show, 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 3; and from<br />
noon <strong>to</strong> 6 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4 at Madonna College,<br />
36600 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia.<br />
On hand <strong>to</strong> sign free au<strong>to</strong>graphs on Saturday from<br />
will be Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Angela pitcher Dan Petry (noon <strong>to</strong> 2<br />
p.m.) and Tiger pitcher Mike Henneman (2 <strong>to</strong> 4 p.m.).<br />
On Sunday, <strong>for</strong>mer Tiger pitcher Denny McLain (1-3<br />
p.m.) and Atlanta Braves prospect Steve Avery (3 <strong>to</strong> 5<br />
p.m.) will also sign free au<strong>to</strong>graphs.<br />
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Continued from Page 1<br />
Coach Ken Johnson's team, which he<br />
predicted a year earlier would make a<br />
run al ti»e slate tille in 89. pulled out of<br />
After routing Ann Arbor Piooeer <strong>to</strong><br />
win the district title, the Rocks avenged<br />
one ol the earlier losses by eliminating<br />
defending Class A champ Livonia Steven<br />
son 5-2 and then whipping Red<strong>for</strong>d Catho-<br />
lic Central 5-1 in the regional final<br />
Salem did the same <strong>to</strong> Portage North-<br />
ern the next week (4-0) in the state semi<br />
finals in Okemos. a vic<strong>to</strong>ry that put the<br />
Rocks in the championship game <strong>for</strong> the<br />
first time Athens however, won the title<br />
with a 1-0 vic<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
The senior trio of <strong>for</strong>ward Jeff Gold,<br />
midfielder Greg Christensen and goal-<br />
keeper Malt Tudor were the leaders<br />
Gold recorded school records of 30 goals<br />
and 18 assists Christensen had 15 goals<br />
and 10 assists and Tudor set school<br />
records <strong>for</strong> season and career shu<strong>to</strong>uts<br />
THE FOOTBALL teams at Salem and<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n kept pace with each other during<br />
the season, stirring early interest in their<br />
season-ending clash<br />
Both teams were 6-0 be<strong>for</strong>e losing<br />
games that decided division titles on the<br />
same night The amazing start meant<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n was guaranteed of having its<br />
most successful season in school his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Each was 7-1 going in<strong>to</strong> ihe season fi-<br />
nale. and a Class A playoff berth was on<br />
the line that night al Centennial Educa-<br />
tional Park stadium<br />
A Can<strong>to</strong>n vic<strong>to</strong>ry would have put the<br />
Chiefs in the playoffs, while Salem<br />
appeared <strong>to</strong> have only an outside chance<br />
The Rocks, who had revenge on their<br />
mind after losing <strong>to</strong> Can<strong>to</strong>n in 88 ripped<br />
the Chiefs 25-6 as fullback Pat Bowie<br />
rushed (or 183 yards, including <strong>to</strong>uch-<br />
down runs of 69 and 94 yards<br />
The 8-1 record Salem finished with was<br />
lis best in six years The season ended on<br />
a bittersweet note, however as the Rocks<br />
narrowly missed qualifying (or the<br />
playoffs<br />
Throught <strong>to</strong> be all but out of it. Salem<br />
was edged <strong>for</strong> the fourth spot in Region II<br />
by Ann Arbor Pioneer Coach Tom<br />
Moshimer thought the Rocks were in and<br />
he figured correctly that Salem had three<br />
more points than the Pioneers. 7-2<br />
But a little known rule that gave Pio-<br />
neer ihree extra points caused a tie One<br />
of its opponents, Ann Arbor Huron<br />
played only eight games, and the<br />
Pioneers got a percentage baaed oo each<br />
game Huron won Pioneer won the tie-<br />
breaker with Salem<br />
JILL ESTEY of Salem was in the news<br />
a number of times In January, she was<br />
named <strong>to</strong> the All-America soccer team<br />
<strong>for</strong> the second year in a row<br />
In February, 'she announced she would<br />
attend the University of Illinois oo a bas-<br />
ketball scholarship and study engineer-<br />
ing In May. she concluded a four-year<br />
varsity soccer career in which she scored<br />
92 goals and had 76 assists<br />
At the close of the 1988-89 school year,<br />
she and Can<strong>to</strong>n's Michelle Fortier were<br />
chosen <strong>to</strong> participate in tbe annual<br />
coaches all-star basketball game at East-<br />
ern Michigan University and helped the<br />
Western Wayne Wildcats finish fourth in<br />
a national AAU <strong>to</strong>urnament<br />
Estey j^jRubsequently named Athlete<br />
of the "iJjRy the Observer<br />
de^£|kad. another <strong>for</strong>mer Salem<br />
basketra^RMndout. made news in March<br />
when, as a freshman, she helped the Uni-<br />
versity of Tennessee capture the NCAA<br />
women's basketball championship<br />
Pressed in<strong>to</strong> a regular role when team-<br />
mate Tonya Edwards was injured. Head<br />
became the starting point guard and <strong>key</strong><br />
figure in the teams title drive She<br />
scored a career-high 19 points In ihe<br />
championship game as the Vols defeated<br />
Auburn 76-60<br />
LEE KRl'EGER of Plymouth and<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central High won the<br />
Class A heavyweight wrestling champi-<br />
onship ui February It was his second<br />
state title, having been the 198-pound<br />
winner as a junior<br />
Krueger defeated a taller and heavier<br />
opponent, Paul Nowicki of Romulus, with<br />
a 7 4, overtime decision in the state final<br />
He was 48-2-1 as a senior, had 194 career<br />
vic<strong>to</strong>ries and received All-America hon-<br />
ors<br />
The 6-foot-2, 220-pound Krueger. an<br />
all-state football player, accepted a<br />
scholarship <strong>to</strong> Wisconsin where he also<br />
planned <strong>to</strong> play football<br />
ONE OF THE year's major s<strong>to</strong>ries in-<br />
volved wrestling CC coach Mike Rodri-<br />
guez admitted allowing an ineligible<br />
wrestler Mike Genlile. <strong>to</strong> compete in the<br />
individual district <strong>to</strong>urnament<br />
Gentile wrestled at 119 and woo the<br />
competition, but he had never certified at<br />
that weight, having been at 125 all along<br />
Rodriguez was subsequently disciplined<br />
by the Michigan High School Athletic As-<br />
sociation and put on probation<br />
NEXT TO CC. Salem had the area's<br />
best wrestling team<br />
The Rocks won the Western Lakes Ac-<br />
tivities Association championship with<br />
five individual winners Craig Richard-<br />
son. Mike Shumate. Ed Barlage, Steve<br />
Burlison and Brian Burlison,<br />
Salem also won a district team title<br />
and qualified seven wrestlers <strong>for</strong> the indi-<br />
vidual regional In addition <strong>to</strong> the five<br />
mentioned above. Pete Israel and Julian<br />
Sell also participated in the regional<br />
COACHING CHANGES in the Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
boys and girls basketball programs were<br />
among tbe 89 sports headlines<br />
In January. Rob Neu. who had coached<br />
the girls team <strong>for</strong> four years and com-<br />
piled a 67-18 record, resigned <strong>to</strong> enter<br />
business with his father m northern Mich-<br />
igan<br />
Neu had been la id-off from his teach-<br />
ing position in tbe business department at<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n High School He coached the<br />
Chiefs <strong>to</strong> four straight Western Division<br />
titles, three runner-up finishes in tbe<br />
league and. in his last year, the school s<br />
first WLAA championship<br />
Bob Blohm. who had been the Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
JV coach but had much success with the<br />
Salem varsity from 1978-83, was named<br />
<strong>to</strong> replace Neu in June<br />
The boys coaching vacancy was filled a<br />
short lime later when Dave Van Wagoner<br />
was chosen <strong>to</strong> replace Tom Niemi, who<br />
was fired in April<br />
Niemi. who succeeded Van Wagoner<br />
when the latter resigned in 1985, had the<br />
team <strong>for</strong> four years, including a 19-5 fin-<br />
ish and district championship in 1987-88<br />
Van Wagoner was 41-41 in his previous<br />
stint (1981-85) and coached Can<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> its<br />
only WLAA championship in 1983-84<br />
SALEM ENJOYED a successful boys<br />
basketball campaign in 1989. winning the<br />
WLAA championship in late February<br />
Senior guard Craig Marshall had 18<br />
points, 12 rebounds, eight assists and five<br />
steals as Salem beat Westland John<br />
Glenn 80-73 in the final<br />
Jeff Elliott, a senior swingman averag-<br />
ing 30 points a game, was the team s <strong>to</strong>p<br />
threat as tbe Rocks won 30 of 23 games<br />
and were runnervup in the district <strong>to</strong>ur-<br />
nament<br />
Salem had close shaves but managed <strong>to</strong><br />
turn back CaMea and Northville<br />
(53-44) in early district games, but the<br />
Rocks lost 71-70 <strong>to</strong> Livonia Stevenson in<br />
a controversial final in which Salem<br />
wasted a 20-point lead<br />
IM SWIMMING. Salem repealed as<br />
WLAA boys champ, but the league meet<br />
was a close dual between the Rocks and<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
Ron Orris swim on the anchor leg of<br />
the freestyle relay enabled Salem <strong>to</strong> edge<br />
the Chiefs 442-454 Orris and Steve Hill<br />
woo two individual events each <strong>for</strong> Sa-<br />
lem<br />
Orris, who had qualified <strong>for</strong> every<br />
event, also had an excellent state meet<br />
but narrowly missed winning tbe title in<br />
two events He was nosed out in the 200<br />
freestyle and butterfly<br />
But his second-place finishes helped<br />
the Rocks finish seventh among 48 teams<br />
Orris, Hill. Fred Setdelman and Rick<br />
Steshetz comprised tbe third-fastest free-<br />
style relay team in tbe state, also<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n captured its third consecutive<br />
Western Division championship in boys<br />
swimming Tbe dual meet between the<br />
Chiefs and Salem also was exciting, with<br />
the Rocks squeaking by 89-83. thanks <strong>to</strong><br />
Hill's ef<strong>for</strong>t as the freestyle anchor<br />
BILL PYE of Can<strong>to</strong>n, the Northern<br />
Michigan goaltender, was named the<br />
most valuable player of the Western Col-<br />
legiate Hoc<strong>key</strong> Association <strong>to</strong>urnament<br />
after the Huskies beat Denver 9-4 in the<br />
final<br />
Pye slopped 43 shots in that game, and<br />
he turned away 38 as No 8-ranked NMU<br />
wilted Wiscoosin 4-2 in the semifinals<br />
Pye had a 3 11 goals-against average and<br />
907 save percentage through the WCHA<br />
playoffs<br />
Pye was a sixth-round draft pick of the<br />
Buffalo Sabres in June — the 107th play -<br />
er selected — but he elected <strong>to</strong> return <strong>to</strong><br />
NMU where he is now in his third year of<br />
college hoc<strong>key</strong><br />
THE HOCKEY world was stunned by<br />
tbe death of Plymouth's Neil Carries in<br />
late July Games was killed when the mo-<br />
<strong>to</strong>rcycle he was riding collided with a car<br />
in a Plymouth Township<br />
The 18-year-old Carries was drafted by<br />
the Montreal Canadiens in the third<br />
round of the 1988 amateur draft, and he<br />
had played <strong>for</strong> the Verdun Canadiens and<br />
Laval Titan since then<br />
Many expected Carnes <strong>to</strong> play in the<br />
National Hoc<strong>key</strong> League soon<br />
"I felt if Neil kept going the way be<br />
finished the season, with one year in the<br />
American (Hoc<strong>key</strong>) League he could play<br />
<strong>for</strong> our big team.' said Andre Boudrias,<br />
assistant general manager and direc<strong>to</strong>r<br />
of scouting <strong>for</strong> the Canadiens<br />
GIRLS SOCCER was a major sports<br />
s<strong>to</strong>ry once again The WLAA champion-<br />
ship game pitted No 1 Salem against No<br />
2 Can<strong>to</strong>n, and the Chiefs rallied in the<br />
second half <strong>to</strong> claim a 2-1 vic<strong>to</strong>ry and<br />
give Salem its first loss<br />
The teams met again in the district<br />
<strong>to</strong>urnament, and-Can loo won tbe rematch<br />
1 -0 on Tricia Greenhalge s goal<br />
The Chiefs (14-3) appeared <strong>to</strong> have his-<br />
<strong>to</strong>ry on their side — tbe last two stale<br />
champions being either Salem or Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
— and won the district title with a 2-0<br />
win over Ann Arbor Pioneer<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n's hopes of repeating ended with<br />
a 3-2 loss <strong>to</strong> East Lansing in tbe regional.<br />
The Chiefs led 2-1 in the second half when<br />
a severe thunders<strong>to</strong>rm <strong>for</strong>ced a halt in<br />
play East Lansing rallied when play as-<br />
sumed<br />
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Bill Joker gets caught up in the heat of competition during<br />
Salem's atate semifinal soccer game with Portage Northern.<br />
The Rocks were Class A runners-up.<br />
DEREK DARKOWSKI, a <strong>for</strong>mer Can<br />
<strong>to</strong>n pitcher, became a <strong>key</strong> member of the<br />
Michigan State staff as a redshirt fresh-<br />
man in 1989<br />
He was a walk-on who proved he could<br />
pitch in the Big Ten. advancing from re-<br />
liever <strong>to</strong> starter in his first year<br />
Through the team's first 45 games he<br />
was the leader in vic<strong>to</strong>ries with a 5-2<br />
record and had thrown 46H innings, the<br />
second highest <strong>to</strong>tal on the staff<br />
CANTON AND Salem had successful<br />
baseball seasons as usual, <strong>to</strong>o<br />
The teams met in a pre-distnct quali-<br />
fier, the Chiefs winning 4-2 as Mike Sulak<br />
pitched »-two-hitter<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n whipped Walled Lake Central<br />
in the pre-distnct and captured tbe dis-<br />
trict championship Jeff Kugelman belt-<br />
ed a pair of homers and had five RBI in<br />
the leam's 8-2 win over Farming<strong>to</strong>n, and<br />
the Chiefs rallied <strong>to</strong> beat Livonia Steven-<br />
son 5-3 in the rain-delayed final<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n finished 22-9 after eventual re-<br />
gional champion Catholic Central<br />
s<strong>to</strong>pped the Chiefs 7-4 in the next round<br />
Despite bowing out of the <strong>to</strong>urnament<br />
early. Salem won the Lakes Division title<br />
and shared the WLAA crown with Farm-<br />
ing<strong>to</strong>n Hills Harrison both with 12-4<br />
records<br />
The Rocks also gave sixth-year coach<br />
John Gravlin his 100th vic<strong>to</strong>ry with a 7-4<br />
defeat of Walled Lake Western in late<br />
May<br />
IN SOFTBALL. Can<strong>to</strong>n was knocked<br />
out ui the first round of the district <strong>to</strong>ur-<br />
nament by Ann Arbor Pioneer<br />
But it was still a good year <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Chiefs, who saw the program turn around<br />
under first-year coach Dave Racer Can-<br />
<strong>to</strong>n had a goal of 20 vic<strong>to</strong>ries and realized<br />
that with a 20-8 record<br />
HINES PARK Lincoln Mercury, also<br />
coached by Racer, won the regular-sea-<br />
son championship in tbe Livonia Collegi-<br />
ate Baseball League with a 22-5-1 record<br />
The team missed a trip <strong>to</strong> Johns<strong>to</strong>wn<br />
Pa . and the AAABA <strong>to</strong>urnament when<br />
Walter s Home Appliance, the Cinderella<br />
team, knocked off Hines Park 7-2 in the<br />
final of the LCBL playoffs<br />
TIFFANY TYRA of Can<strong>to</strong>n, a student<br />
at Mercy High School, became a national<br />
champion roller skater last summer<br />
At the competition in Fort Worth. Tes J<br />
as. she and partner Philip Beuck won tbe<br />
junior world class dance title, and the 15-<br />
vear-old Tyra soloeajo win the figures<br />
crown<br />
Tyra and Beuck must step up <strong>to</strong> world<br />
class competition and have been invited*<br />
<strong>to</strong> the Olympic Sports Festival in Minne- -<br />
a polis next summer<br />
CANTON was the dominant <strong>for</strong>ce in -<br />
tennis, winning the WLAA boys title lor ?<br />
tbe second year in a row and sharing the -<br />
girls championship with Northville In -<br />
girls track. Can<strong>to</strong>n won its fifth straight -<br />
division title - ^<br />
Can<strong>to</strong>n replaced five-time<br />
Farming<strong>to</strong>n as the WLAA boys<br />
country champion<br />
Tbe Can<strong>to</strong>n boys won the Schoolcraft<br />
and RU invitaiionals and were regional<br />
champions as well, beating eventual state<br />
champ Catholic Central<br />
Salem had been second <strong>to</strong> the Chiefs la<br />
the big meets but the Rocks finished<br />
ahead of Can<strong>to</strong>n <strong>for</strong> the first time in the<br />
Class A meet Salem was sixth in the<br />
state, the Chiefs seventh<br />
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<strong>to</strong>f theM's.<br />
k<br />
Depertmeat of Na^<br />
Fisheries Dtv<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>a:<br />
That those in management have the<br />
knowledge and insight <strong>to</strong> make<br />
clear, concise derisions leading <strong>to</strong> a<br />
solution <strong>to</strong> the declining salmon fishery<br />
and the increasing lamprey<br />
problems in the Great Lakes.<br />
Marx, Farmiag<strong>to</strong>e Hills,<br />
Chapter President of the Michigan<br />
Wild Tar<strong>key</strong> Federation: More successful<br />
tur<strong>key</strong> plants — like the ooes<br />
that <strong>to</strong>ok place in Oakland and Monroe<br />
counties last January — so that<br />
a viable flock of wild tur<strong>key</strong> can be<br />
established in Southern Michigan. (A<br />
record-book gobbler wouldn't be bad<br />
either.)<br />
Baney Craadell, Birmingham, decoy<br />
collec<strong>to</strong>r and author: Tbe time <strong>to</strong><br />
write another book as enjoyable as<br />
his first — Decoying: St. Clair <strong>to</strong> the<br />
St Lawrence.<br />
Heiner Hertling, West Bloomfleld,<br />
and Larry Cory, Birmingham, wild-<br />
o u t d o o r s<br />
IMPORTANT DATES .<br />
AND EVENTS<br />
a Dec 2 6-March 15 — An ice fishing<br />
contest will be held in<br />
Munuscong Bay. Call (906) 647-9131<br />
<strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
a Dec. SI — Bass season closes<br />
statewide.<br />
• Dee*. 31 — Fishing season<br />
' closes oh certain trout streams open<br />
<strong>to</strong> extended fishing. (Check the 1989<br />
Michigan fishing guide <strong>for</strong> the specific<br />
closures.)<br />
a Jan 1 — Northern pike and<br />
muskie spearing season opens.<br />
a J an 1 — Ruffed grouse hunting<br />
season ends.<br />
a Jan. 1 — Squirrel hunting season<br />
ends.<br />
a Jan. 3 — Four Seasons Fishing<br />
Club will bold its monthly meeting at<br />
7:30 p.m at tbe Maplewood Center<br />
In Garden City There will be demonstrations,<br />
refreshments, fishing reports<br />
and tips. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs are welcome<br />
BOYS BASKETBALL<br />
Thursday. D®c 28<br />
Akron (Ohio) Hower at Rad<strong>for</strong>d CC. 7pm<br />
(Palaoa ai Auburn Htus Shoo<strong>to</strong>ut)<br />
B«shop Borgess vs Sagrvaw. 6 45 p m<br />
Country Day vs Ot Pershing. 8:45 p m<br />
PREP HOCKEY<br />
Saturday. Dac 30<br />
Red<strong>for</strong>d CC vs Windsor (Ont.J R>vers»de<br />
at Red<strong>for</strong>d Ice Arena. 8 p.m<br />
WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br />
Friday. Dac. 29<br />
(Albion Coiage Holiday Classic)<br />
Spnng Arbor vs Wittenberg (Ohio) ,6pm<br />
Madonna College vs Albion, 8 p.m.<br />
Saturday. Dac 29<br />
Albion Hokday Oaasc TBA<br />
MEN S COLLEGE BASKETBALL<br />
Thursday. Dac. 28<br />
(Kaf<strong>to</strong>gg CC Holiday Tournament)<br />
Ffcnt-Jordan vs. Henry Ford CC. noon<br />
Schoolcraft CC vs. Kalogg CC. 2:30 p.m<br />
Friday. Dac. 26<br />
S'craft at KeSogg Tourney, noon and 2 30<br />
p.m<br />
(Orchard Lk St. Mary's Optimist Toumay)<br />
Fanshawe. Ont vs. West Va. Wesieyan. 6<br />
p.m<br />
St Mary's vs Mohawk Valley (NY.). 8<br />
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Co—<strong>to</strong>r In<strong>for</strong>mation Catalog.<br />
Dec* TO Pueb<strong>to</strong> Colorado 81009<br />
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Bill<br />
Parker<br />
life artists: Tbe ability and time <strong>to</strong><br />
continue <strong>to</strong> produce the beautiful,<br />
award-winning wildlife art as they<br />
have in the past.<br />
Elver Crab Salmon Stakes Tournament:<br />
A bigger and better 1990<br />
<strong>to</strong>urnament that will raise more<br />
money than the $60,000 raised last<br />
year <strong>to</strong> benefit child abuse ageocies<br />
across tbe state.<br />
Herb BoMt, Livonia, 1989 National<br />
Trout King: Enough actioo <strong>to</strong> fill a<br />
creel on opening day of trout season.<br />
American Lang Association of<br />
Southeast Michigan: Another successful<br />
Walleye Weekend like the<br />
five previous ooes which have raised<br />
over 9100,000. Tbe proceeds from<br />
this worthwhile event benefit Camp<br />
Sun Deer, a summer camp <strong>for</strong> severely<br />
asthmatic children, and help<br />
finance and maintain a large supply<br />
of life support and breathing equipment<br />
used by the Association.<br />
Pat Kleppert, Rochester, pro bass<br />
and tbe membership is open <strong>to</strong> the<br />
public. Call 477-3816 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>matioo.<br />
a Jan. 6 — Special Canada goose<br />
hunting season opens in the Southern<br />
Michigan Goose Management Area<br />
a Jan 12-21 — An ice fishing derby<br />
will be held in Bostwick. Prizes<br />
and trophies will b^ awarded Call<br />
(616) 866-2000 <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
a Jan 20-21 and 27-28 - Tip-Up-<br />
Town U.S.A Winter Festival will be<br />
held at Hough<strong>to</strong>n Lake. Call 1-800-<br />
292-9071 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
a Jan 20-21 - White River Steelheader's<br />
Perch Festival will be held<br />
in Whitehall. Call (616) 893-4585 <strong>for</strong><br />
details<br />
a Jan 26-Feb. 4 — Ice Fishing<br />
Festival will be held in Grayling.<br />
Festivities include ice sculptures<br />
and a polar bear plunge. Call (517)<br />
348-2921 <strong>for</strong> details.<br />
a Jan. 31 — Raccoon hunting<br />
season ends.<br />
a Jan. 31 — Muskrat, mink and<br />
\ raccoon trapping season ends.<br />
a Feb. 1 — Deadline <strong>to</strong> apply <strong>for</strong><br />
a spring wild tur<strong>key</strong> permit.<br />
a Feb. 1 — Sturgeon spearing<br />
season opens on non-trout waters.<br />
a Feb. 2-4 - Perchville U.S.A.<br />
will be held in Tawas City. Call 1-<br />
800-55-TAWAS <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>matioo.<br />
a Feb. 4 — Special goose hunting<br />
season in Southern Michigan Goose<br />
Management Area ends.<br />
a Feb. 11 — Tbe 7th Annual Winterfest<br />
and Polar Bear Shoot, including<br />
novelty shots, rifle woods walk,<br />
prizes, traditional dress and more,<br />
will be held 9 a.m. <strong>to</strong> 2 p.m. at tbe<br />
Detroit Sportsmsa£Congress. 49800<br />
Dequindre, Utica F(V more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call 739-3501.<br />
OAKLAND COUNTY<br />
PARKS<br />
a Cross Country Ski Wax and Wear,<br />
a mini-class <strong>for</strong> adults in which participants<br />
will learn <strong>to</strong> wax their skis<br />
and learn tips on choosing appropri-<br />
THE WW DOW OF CHOICE<br />
E-Z TILT<br />
angler A berth in the 1990 $150,000<br />
Red Man All-American.<br />
Anglers across the state: The time<br />
and patience <strong>to</strong> take a kid fishing<br />
Make a point of it this year. I<br />
promise you, the experience will<br />
bring lifelong memories<br />
Dave Caniveas, Plymouth, Michigan<br />
Salmon and Trout Fishing Association<br />
: Enough time <strong>to</strong> continue <strong>to</strong><br />
conduct in<strong>for</strong>mative seminars, and<br />
<strong>to</strong> fish the rivers and streams of tbe<br />
state<br />
Pheasant hunters: Continued<br />
growth of the Michigan ringneck and<br />
blackneck pheasant flocks.<br />
Duck hooters- Rain, rain and more<br />
rain in the duck breeding regions of<br />
the country so that duck numbers<br />
across the nation will improve<br />
'.hroughout the 1990 s<br />
Bear banters: A compromising solution<br />
<strong>to</strong> the controversy surrounding<br />
black bear hunting in Michigan<br />
ate clothing, will be held at 7 p.m<br />
Thursday, Jan 4 and 11. at Independence<br />
Oaks<br />
a Native American Trek, a nature<br />
program about snowshoes and<br />
the Native Americans who created<br />
them, will be offered at 1 p.m. Saturday.<br />
Jan 6. at the Nature Center at<br />
Independence Oaks. The program<br />
also includes a walk on the Nature<br />
Center's snow shoes<br />
a Let'i go Skiing, Michigan, part<br />
of a national program <strong>to</strong> promote<br />
cross-country skiing, free skiing will<br />
be offered Jan 6 at Independence<br />
Oaks (1-4 p.m.) and Addison Oaks (6-<br />
9 p.m.).<br />
a Senior Citizen Ski Clinic, especially<br />
geared <strong>for</strong> senior citizens, the<br />
clinics include a lecture, a movie, a<br />
presentation on equipment and techniques<br />
and a ski lesson Tbe clinics<br />
will be held in two sessions, 10 a.m<br />
<strong>to</strong> noon and 1-3 p.m. on Tuesday,<br />
Jan. 9. at Glenn Oaks in Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Hills. Wednesday. Jan. 24, at White<br />
Lakes Golf Course near Pootiac; and<br />
Thursday, Feb. 8, at Independence<br />
Oaks near Clarks<strong>to</strong>n<br />
a Observer & Eccentric Ski<br />
School, in which participants will<br />
learn the fundamentals of crosscountry<br />
skiing, will be offered at Addison<br />
Oaks and Indepencdence Oaks<br />
at 9:30 a.m. and 11 30 a.m on Jan 13.<br />
20 and 27 (weather permitting). Addison<br />
Oaks will also offer a 6 30 p.m.<br />
class on a 1.5-mile lighted course.<br />
a Most Oakland County Parks<br />
programs require advanced registration.<br />
Call the Independence Oaks<br />
Nature Center at 625-6473 <strong>for</strong> more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
METROPARKS<br />
a <strong>New</strong> Year's Bird Count, the<br />
14th Annual Kensing<strong>to</strong>n <strong>New</strong> Year's<br />
Bird Count will take place at 8 a.m.<br />
Saturday. Jan 6, at Kensing<strong>to</strong>n Participants<br />
should dress <strong>for</strong> the weather<br />
and bring binoculars.<br />
a Kid Stuff, a monthly nature<br />
program in which 6-10 year olds will<br />
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Deer heaters: A healthy, stable<br />
deer herd throughout the 1990 s and<br />
continued record harvests across the<br />
state<br />
John Castle. Blrmiaghnm.<br />
researcher The time, energy and<br />
ability <strong>to</strong> prove the existence of a<br />
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Band Direc<strong>to</strong>r A peaceful, uninterrupted<br />
archery season without having<br />
<strong>to</strong> worry about ending up sitting<br />
in the middle of an illegal deer drive.<br />
All unsuccessful elk hunt applicants:<br />
A hunter's choice permit<br />
sometime in the 1990"s<br />
Anglers across the state: A Master<br />
Angler certificate sometime in the<br />
1990's.<br />
Hunters across the state: Enough<br />
common sense and hunter knowledge<br />
so that we all may continue <strong>to</strong><br />
enjoy SAFE and bountiful hunting<br />
seasons.<br />
Everyone reading this column: A<br />
happy, safe and prosperous <strong>New</strong><br />
Year 1<br />
(Bill Parker is happy <strong>to</strong> answer<br />
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the outdoors Send questions or<br />
comments <strong>to</strong> Outdoors, 805 E<br />
Maple. Birmingham 48009)<br />
learn <strong>to</strong> identify animal tracks and<br />
how <strong>to</strong> track up a T-shirt Participants<br />
should bring a T-shirt and advanced<br />
registration is required<br />
e Knots <strong>to</strong> You, a nature program<br />
in which participants will<br />
learn <strong>to</strong> tie several different kinds of<br />
knots, will be offered at 1 p.m. Sunday.<br />
Jan 7, at Indian Springs<br />
a Mother Nature's Winter Pantry.<br />
a naturalist-led walk in which<br />
participants will learn what some<br />
animals eat during the winter, will<br />
be offered at 2 p m Sunday, Jan 7<br />
at Kensing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
e Full Moon Walk, an opportunity<br />
<strong>to</strong> join in a naturalist-led walk under<br />
the full moon, will be offered at<br />
7 p.m. Wdnesday, Jan 10. at Kensing<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
a Tbe 1990 Metro park annual vehicle<br />
entry and annual boating permits<br />
are on sale at most Huron-Clin<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Metroparks ofices. Vehicle and<br />
boating permits are $10, $5 <strong>for</strong> senior<br />
citizens. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
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M y r n a<br />
P a r t r l c h<br />
Fatty cells carry color<br />
in building up body<br />
Dear Myrna:<br />
I've always though! of fat as being yellowish Lb color. Recently,<br />
I've heard that our body contains brown fat. Is that true? Do we have<br />
other colors also?<br />
Fat is a colorful subject. No. we don't have blue, red or green fat<br />
Yes, we do have brown and yellow fat<br />
There are millions of fat cells in our bodies When exposed <strong>to</strong> the<br />
human eye, most fat cells appear <strong>to</strong> be yellow There are. however<br />
very small clusters of fat cells that are brown in color These clusters<br />
are so small that they cannot be seen with the naked eye When observed<br />
under a microscope, they appear <strong>to</strong> look like a cluster of<br />
grapes. The rich supply of fat capillaries and nerve endings in these<br />
fat cells create the brown color<br />
Brown fat cells are found in the chest, next <strong>to</strong> the spine and around<br />
the blood vessels that lead <strong>to</strong> the heart These cells work the furnaces,<br />
burning fat and producing a lot of heat They can consume the calories<br />
and. in some lucky people, turn excess calories in<strong>to</strong> beat so that<br />
these excess calories are not s<strong>to</strong>red as fat in the regular yellow fat<br />
cells. Yellow fat is passive There isdittle metabolic burning of fat<br />
There has been much research lately studying brown fat cells and<br />
obesity<br />
Other reasons <strong>to</strong> exercise include excess eating by an avid ex<br />
ereiser stimulates the hypothalamus in the brain. The hypothalamus<br />
sends nerve impulses <strong>to</strong> the brown fat, triggering the nerve endings <strong>to</strong><br />
release noradrenaline, whiche stimulates the mi<strong>to</strong>chondria in the<br />
brown fat <strong>to</strong> remove all of those excess calories from excess eating<br />
These calories are burned up, providing heat, but no fat s<strong>to</strong>rage<br />
These three steps <strong>to</strong> calorie burning will not happen <strong>to</strong> non-physical<br />
(out of shape) people Researchers do not have all the answers thai<br />
relate <strong>to</strong> brown fat cells<br />
Common questions include Do thin people have more brown fat<br />
than overweight people' Are some people born with more brown fat<br />
cells than others'" Is it in the genes 0<br />
There is no practical way <strong>to</strong> test the body <strong>for</strong> brown fat Maybe out<br />
of shape people have the same amount of brown fat. but it does not<br />
function properly. c<br />
One interesting fact is that the brown fat in children seems <strong>to</strong><br />
function very well. Notice children can sleep without blankets on a •<br />
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It is tbe end of the decade and people<br />
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Year's Eve draws nigh<br />
If you want a quiet dinner, allnight<br />
dancing, a murder mystery or<br />
a comedy per<strong>for</strong>mance, take a look<br />
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Joey's, Livonia — Joey's begins<br />
the evening show at 9 30 with three<br />
entertainers <strong>for</strong> the evening The<br />
doors open at 8 p.m. and the $30 per<br />
person tickets include hors<br />
d'oeuvres. party favors and a cash<br />
bar Advance tickets must be purchased<br />
and patrons will be given a<br />
choice of table at that time Phone<br />
261-0555<br />
Chaplain's, Detroit — Chaplain's<br />
is featuring 3 entertainers. Ken<br />
Brown Ed Fiala, and Lowell Sanders<br />
and a D.J <strong>for</strong> their two seatings<br />
of the evening, an 8 p.m. seating <strong>for</strong><br />
$12 50 per person and a 10 30 seaung<br />
<strong>for</strong> |25 per person. At 2:30 a m they<br />
will serve a continental breakfast<br />
and remain open until 4 a.m. Tickets<br />
must be purchased in advance by<br />
cash or credit card. Phone 792-1902,<br />
533-8866 or 454-4680<br />
WHND <strong>New</strong> Year's Eve Bene .,<br />
Detroit — WHND Hooey radio is<br />
holding a <strong>New</strong> Year's Eve party <strong>to</strong><br />
raise money <strong>for</strong> the Michigan Concerns<br />
of Police Survivors. The party<br />
will sponsor The Deacons of Doowop,<br />
the Larados and Steve King and<br />
the Dittilies. Boogie Brian and Ron<br />
T. will be the master of ceremonies<br />
at the Mercy Conference Center in<br />
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and includes cash bar, snacks and<br />
continental breakfast Doors open at<br />
8 p.m. Phone 398-7600 For tickets,<br />
call Ticketmaster at 645-6666<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Detroit<br />
— The Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
celebrates with a <strong>New</strong><br />
Year's Eve Gala at 9 p.m at Ford<br />
Audi<strong>to</strong>rium Following the final<br />
15th-anniversary season per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
of the DSO's Nutcracker Ballet,<br />
ticket holders are invited <strong>to</strong> the annual<br />
DSO party in the main floor lobby<br />
and lower level orchestra lounge<br />
of Ford Audi<strong>to</strong>rium, where they can<br />
Lance the night away <strong>to</strong> the sounds<br />
of Ron Jackson and^Yiends The<br />
midnight countdown will be celebrated<br />
with party favors, a glass of<br />
champagne or soda There will be a<br />
cash bar and a selection of hors<br />
d oeuvres available <strong>for</strong> purchase<br />
from snack carts.<br />
Hotels<br />
Mayflower Hotel, Plymouth —<br />
The Mayflower will be offering two<br />
seatings <strong>for</strong> their .<strong>New</strong> Year's Eve<br />
dinner, one between 7-7:30 and the<br />
second between 9:30-10:00 Tbe first<br />
seating is $18 95 per person and the<br />
second seating is $29.95 per person<br />
For children under 10 the meal will<br />
be $8 95 The cover price includes a<br />
salad and cheese bar, and dinner.<br />
The second seating also includes a<br />
DJ At midnight.it will count down<br />
the <strong>New</strong> Year Hotel rooms are<br />
available <strong>for</strong> $89 95. Reservations<br />
are needed and Entertainment cards<br />
and Triple AAA cards will be accepted<br />
Phone 453-1620<br />
Holiday Inn. Livonia An allyou-can-eat<br />
buffet plus dancing ull 4<br />
a m is a part of the <strong>New</strong> Year's Eve<br />
package offered by Hobday Inn in<br />
Livoina For $159 a couple, partiers<br />
may enjoy a prime rib dinner, a hotel<br />
room, eight drink tickets, bors<br />
d'oeuvres, party favors, and music<br />
all night long alternating between a<br />
D.J. and the band Jett Lag In the<br />
morning a breakfast buffet is served<br />
and there is a late 2 p.m checkout.<br />
Reservations are required Phone<br />
261-6800<br />
Livonia Marriott, Livonia — The<br />
package will begin at 8 with music<br />
by "Forever Yours." Tbe Dixieland<br />
music of "Doug Jacobs and the Red<br />
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The $275 per couple package includes<br />
champagne upon arrival, a<br />
Hawaiian Lei, a four-course gourmet<br />
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As we trimmed our Christmas<br />
tree this year I was reminded of<br />
some of the natural "ornaments" I<br />
have seen oo trees in the field.<br />
Though ail the leaves have fallen<br />
and tbe stark outline of the branches<br />
and twigs are all that remain on<br />
most trees, there are some that<br />
have very noticeable decorations.<br />
If I were <strong>to</strong> decorate a tree with<br />
some of these "ornaments" I would<br />
include the starburst seedpods of<br />
my neighbors sweetgum tres^We<br />
are at the northern limit of the<br />
range <strong>for</strong> the sweetgum, so I do not<br />
see many in the area. But when I<br />
do, I enjoy their geometric qonfiguration.<br />
In contrast <strong>to</strong> the pointed outline<br />
of the sweetgum, I would also add<br />
the spherical, yet slightly textured<br />
seedpods of the sycamore tree.<br />
Like the sweetgum, these seedpods<br />
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To add some variety <strong>to</strong> the<br />
shapes of the oraam t. s, I would<br />
also include the long, string bean<br />
seed case of the catalpa tree. In<br />
spring the large heart-shaped<br />
leaves emerge along with the large<br />
clusters of white flowers.<br />
It is from those flowers that<br />
these icicle-shaped ornaments<br />
grow. Inside the case are winged<br />
seeds with fnngjp of "hair" on<br />
each end.<br />
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One tree that I see every year<br />
around holiday time when I participate<br />
in a bird census <strong>for</strong> the Detroit<br />
Audobon Society, is an oak<br />
with several oak apple galls. For<br />
some reason this tree consistently<br />
has several of these golf ball siie<br />
spheres attached <strong>to</strong> its branches.<br />
These galls are home <strong>for</strong> developing<br />
wasps that lay their eggs in<br />
the branches. This disturbance<br />
causes tbe tree <strong>to</strong> grow a ball with<br />
a spongy interior surrounding a<br />
hard core at the center. Apple galls<br />
can often be seen on leaves <strong>to</strong>o but<br />
this tree has so many on the<br />
branches that they look like ornaments.<br />
The final <strong>to</strong>uch would be a garland<br />
of red and orange bitter sweet<br />
vine that I see growing in various<br />
places. Red berries surrounded by<br />
four orange "petals" would add<br />
that splash of color.<br />
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Bid Haney<br />
'giving back <strong>to</strong> tha community'<br />
Momentum <strong>for</strong><br />
accentuating<br />
the positives<br />
By Joan Borsm<br />
special writer<br />
WRITING ABOUT BUI Haney is like writing<br />
about Scheherazade, except that his<br />
fabulous tales are all true.<br />
There's the s<strong>to</strong>ry of the 9-bole golf<br />
course that intrepid golfer Haney (with wife Marcy<br />
and their four young children) constructed with their<br />
bare hands.<br />
And his stint as direc<strong>to</strong>r of public relations at<br />
Bendix during tha "'Bill and Mary" show.<br />
How about the time he persuaded a certain ex-<br />
•p»iwt—liui tnwepying the White House <strong>to</strong> film a<br />
tribute <strong>to</strong> Detroit baseball great Charlie Gehrlnger?<br />
HANKY'S A SORT of one-man think tank, and be<br />
carries out a lot of his own ideas.<br />
For example, when he saw that Detroit and<br />
Michigan's self-image would benefit from a publisher<br />
who would accentuate the area's many positives, be<br />
decided <strong>to</strong> be that publisher, in his "spare" time.<br />
Hence, the <strong>for</strong>mation of Momentum Books.<br />
A senior vice president at the advertising firm of<br />
Darcey, Masius, Ben<strong>to</strong>n and Bowles, tbe indefatigable<br />
Haney spends a lot of time on tbe road. Last month,<br />
<strong>for</strong> example, he was in London, <strong>New</strong> York, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia,<br />
and <strong>New</strong> Mexico.<br />
"Chicago, Miami, <strong>New</strong> York, other cities, all have<br />
positive images of themselves." says the West<br />
Bloomfield resident "They recognize interesting<br />
people who contribute <strong>to</strong> their city's color and culture.<br />
Detroit needs positive s<strong>to</strong>ries about the exciting,<br />
accomplished people who live here."<br />
"It seemed <strong>to</strong> me that the 4.4 million people In tbe<br />
Detroit metropolitan area needed and deserved and<br />
would support a book publisher that would focus on tbe<br />
community. <strong>New</strong> York publishers aren't interested in<br />
a run of 4,000, but I knew that a quality book, focusing<br />
on an area of intense local interest, could easily sell<br />
that number, and make a profit. So I became a<br />
publisher"<br />
Haney's first few titles reflected his interest in<br />
sports<br />
"Pigeons, Bloody Noses, and Little Skinny Kids,"<br />
written by Jeff Mortimer <strong>to</strong>ld the s<strong>to</strong>ry of Wolverine<br />
basketball.<br />
IN 19&4, HANEY convinced Tiger sportscaster<br />
Ernie Harwell <strong>to</strong> write "Tuned <strong>to</strong> Baseball." "Ernie<br />
wrote every word himself." insists Haney. "I gave him<br />
an outline and <strong>to</strong>ld him <strong>to</strong> write 10 pages a day, and be<br />
did. I just showed him what voice <strong>to</strong> use. Ernie's a<br />
friend of his readers: they've been listening <strong>to</strong> him <strong>for</strong><br />
35-40 years, and tbey know what be sounda like. Not<br />
many people know it, but Ernie has written and<br />
published over 200 songs, so it was easy <strong>for</strong> him <strong>to</strong> find<br />
his "voice" and maintain it throughout the book."<br />
"There's no room <strong>for</strong> error in a book. The wrong<br />
type, wrong voice, wrong title, wrong price — it Just<br />
won't sell." „<br />
Harwell fans recognised the voice. "Tuned <strong>to</strong><br />
Baseball" has sold 70,000 copies since IMS: the<br />
paperback edition Just went in<strong>to</strong> Its seventh printing.<br />
Ifs Michigan's No. 1 best seller.<br />
Acting oo a hunch that Michigan State would go <strong>to</strong><br />
the Rose Bowl, Haney got Lynn Homing <strong>to</strong> write<br />
"Spartan Seasons" In 1917. His hunch paid oil. and the<br />
book sold 7,M0 copies the first two weeks after<br />
publication!<br />
Don't thiak that Haney got ia<strong>to</strong> publishing on a<br />
whim. He's been involved in publishing <strong>for</strong> almost 23<br />
years, including several years as associate managing<br />
direc<strong>to</strong>r of the University of Michigan Press All <strong>to</strong>ld,<br />
be has published 242 books, either <strong>for</strong> U of M, or under<br />
his own Imprint<br />
IN HIS OFFICE at DMB&B, Haney displays "A<br />
Travel Guide <strong>to</strong> the Greet Lakes Shoreline" which hs<br />
produced <strong>for</strong> U-M Prsss ia the 7«s. It's still In print"<br />
he says with satisfaction. He tads of asking Ms friend<br />
Gaorgs Psriot Is reed the three volumes fer errors<br />
and suggestions. 'Poor George had such bed eyes He<br />
read the whole thtag wtth a giant magnifying glass<br />
But be did It'"<br />
Contrary <strong>to</strong><br />
print books Nor he writs<br />
turn <strong>to</strong> I<br />
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Living<br />
An overview of the Lelend lobby res<strong>to</strong>ration.<br />
By Joan Boram<br />
special write*<br />
Tbe year 1927 was a good one <strong>for</strong> architecture<br />
in Detroit. Several exciting new buildings<br />
went up, including the Detroit Institute of Arts,<br />
Olympia Stadium, and the Maccabees Building<br />
on Woodward.<br />
And, on Bagley and Third, the Detroit<br />
Leland Hotel joined its opulent older sister —<br />
both were designed by the Rapp Bros, of Chicago<br />
— the Michigan Theater.<br />
It was the same year that Babe Ruth hit 60<br />
home runs and Clara Bow officially became<br />
tbe "It" girl<br />
1927 is a lifetime away, however, and, with<br />
buildings as with people, time often creates<br />
more wounds than it heals.<br />
Tbe Olympia. alas, is oo more, the Maccabees<br />
has seen better days and tbe Michigan<br />
Theater has met a fate worse than death.<br />
BUT THE DIA, thank goodness, is better<br />
than ever. And the Detroit Leland is gearing up<br />
<strong>to</strong> make a glamorous comeback under the<br />
aegis of Rama da Inns.<br />
Tbe Italian Renaissance-style building has<br />
never been abandoned <strong>to</strong> tbe elements, like <strong>to</strong>o<br />
many of its neighbors. As tbe Leland House, it<br />
has been an apartment hotel <strong>for</strong> the last couple<br />
of decades. There's a busy coffee shop that still<br />
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SHARON L*MIEUX/ttafT pho<strong>to</strong>graph*<br />
serves sundaes in old-fashioned tulip-shaped<br />
glass dishes and one of the four ballrooms has<br />
metamorphized in<strong>to</strong> the City Club, a popular<br />
hangout <strong>for</strong> young people<br />
Which is not <strong>to</strong> say that everything is in mint<br />
condition.<br />
"The Hotel was 'spruced up" in the '50s,"<br />
says manager Mike Hlggins ruefully. "Tbe roee<br />
marble floors in the expansive lobby were covered<br />
with turquoise, yellow and blue carpeting.<br />
Turquoise paint was liberally applied <strong>to</strong> architectural<br />
details, including the classic brass<br />
chandeliers in tbe lobby, and anything that<br />
wasn't brightened up' with turquoise was<br />
'<strong>to</strong>ned down' with white."<br />
White paint still covers the elegant brass<br />
clock in tbe eleva<strong>to</strong>r area, the graceful brassand-wopd<br />
railing around the charming balcony<br />
overlooking tbe lobby and the several ornate<br />
brass grills. Some of these items, such as the<br />
chandeliers, can be dipped <strong>to</strong> remove tbe offending<br />
paint but most require a painstaking<br />
application of patience, skill and elbow grease.<br />
WHICH BRINGS us <strong>to</strong> the heroes of this s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
Tbe |3.5 million funding from the Detroit<br />
Development Authority was wnntisl <strong>to</strong> the<br />
project but somebody had <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong> work with<br />
a <strong>to</strong>othbrush and a nut pick <strong>to</strong> dean those<br />
grills. Somebody had <strong>to</strong> scrape the glue off tbe<br />
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A glorious<br />
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(P.C.W.Q)1$<br />
SHARON L*M!EUX/staff pho<strong>to</strong>grapher<br />
The Leland Houae: 'superb architectural<br />
interior'<br />
marble floor. Enter Andy Bouchard and his intrepid<br />
band of eight craftsmen.<br />
"This is the best crew I've ever had." said<br />
Bouchard, whose Birmingham-based A.C.<br />
Bouchard Co. specializes in res<strong>to</strong>ration work.<br />
"They're a mixed bunch. One is a licensed<br />
mechanic from up north who just likes the<br />
work. Two are from an area drug rehab clinic.<br />
My <strong>for</strong>eman. Rich Bohr, has been with me <strong>for</strong><br />
eight years.<br />
"Bob Wagner just walked in one day and<br />
said he wanted <strong>to</strong> learn the work. He's been<br />
applying gold <strong>to</strong> pilaster details with a Q-Tip<br />
He's got the steadiest hand I've ever seen.<br />
'To do this work takes patience and skill —<br />
some have tbe aptitude, some don't So far I've<br />
been lucky. Tbe whole crew is personally involved<br />
in this project — they take pride ia seeing<br />
the place come <strong>to</strong> life"<br />
As Bouchard talks, the fearless Robert<br />
Sadler stands on a two-s<strong>to</strong>ry wheeled plat<strong>for</strong>m,<br />
stretching <strong>to</strong> cover the coffered ceiling with<br />
"antique taupe" paint prescribed by project<br />
designer Terry Ellis, of Barbara Kopitx Design<br />
Associates<br />
SADLER APPLIES the paint <strong>to</strong> a small<br />
area and then "rags" it taking a piece of doth<br />
and dabbing at tbe wet paint <strong>for</strong> effect Ragging<br />
isn't an exact science and it's difficult <strong>to</strong><br />
judge the effect from close op. Sometimes an<br />
area will need <strong>to</strong> be wiped dean, repainted and<br />
re-ragged. When the effect is just right tiny<br />
amounts of gold paint highlight celling details.<br />
The trans<strong>for</strong>mation is truly magnificent but<br />
this lent a job that provides instant grattfica-<br />
Like everyone else involved in the project<br />
Ellis is bubbling with enthusiasm. It's a designer's<br />
dream <strong>to</strong> have the opportunity te refurbish<br />
a supurb architectural interior<br />
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beths r«lMihli1 neighborhood m<br />
S.W. UvonM. Immediate occupancy<br />
•a 462-0553<br />
TfrePrudential<br />
Hairy S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
421-5660<br />
Independently Owned and Operated<br />
Christmas Cookies<br />
Baking m a remodeled kitchen wtth<br />
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Ms NjUin**l UvonM<br />
FAMILY HOME<br />
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large Irtchen. <strong>for</strong>mal dwaig room,<br />
lai Root laundry nautral decor. ask<br />
lng$144 900 Call Doug or Judy<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
Weakly<br />
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OWNER wtth pne<br />
I. Wayne 454-B&36<br />
ate H*0>-O-Se*<br />
LOADED WITH CHARM<br />
Super aharp - luwUy decorated m<br />
neutral lone* Family room with Are-<br />
place A aoorweil lo deck, new Slam<br />
master carpeting, al this on very<br />
prrvele KM<br />
RED CARPET KEIM<br />
MAPLE. INC.<br />
556-58SS 642-6500<br />
AN OFFER ON A MAINTE-<br />
NANCE FREE m MaytaH VMage 3<br />
L — BUiii. Mr. lankly room I hra-<br />
placa Owner 454-02T i HMp-U Sea<br />
N.W Wayne 454-9535<br />
MAKE AN OFFER<br />
4 bedroom*. T\ bams tvmg room,<br />
tamay room. 2 car attached garage,<br />
basement Formal dining room, cen-<br />
tral a» break last nook newer neu-<br />
tral carpeting Becking up <strong>to</strong> slate<br />
owned land S alien are extremely<br />
motrvaled bring all offers, eakmg<br />
$117.000<br />
Remerica<br />
tOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
420-3400<br />
METICULOUS 4 bedroom home<br />
with m> Morten, oak cabtnete. re-<br />
modeled bMh. DeeutiM yard with<br />
meha-a oak « m Too many extras<br />
<strong>to</strong> name $122,000<br />
MORSE COUNTRY - 3 bedroom<br />
farmhouse on 22 acrae In Northfleld<br />
Bam and pole barn included, base-<br />
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POPULAR RANCH<br />
Moat sought after I<strong>to</strong>or ban compk-<br />
mawa Ma specious 1.800 sq. IL 3<br />
bedroom bock hom* wmi generous<br />
famdy room and natural Uraplece.<br />
90m iriat kKcken. traehed betamant<br />
and attached 2 car garaga Oreat<br />
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I HOLIDAY ROOM<br />
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4 bedroom. Ele bMh brick colonial<br />
entertaining sue tamiy room<br />
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^'Centurion<br />
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j kitchen. pertlaOy finished<br />
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The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
421-5660<br />
independent* Owned and Operated<br />
Cus<strong>to</strong>m Home<br />
T<strong>to</strong>e sharp quad a better than<br />
with gorgeous landeca<br />
tral decor throughout wg<br />
lot wan oonoreM drive <strong>to</strong>r boat or<br />
RV Omar wW give quick occupan-<br />
cy S 130.900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
474-5700<br />
Independent? Owned and Operated<br />
It Yoo Love Country<br />
you'd love the decor «i Me almost<br />
new 3 bedroom colonMI wttti } •»<br />
baths. Tat Boor laundry, and huge<br />
•adi >i Maaat off meeSer bedroom<br />
Oreat wood dec* out back with pri-<br />
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1140 900<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
474-5700<br />
Independently Owned and Operated<br />
IMMACULATE bedroom<br />
SHARP * BEDROOM BMCK<br />
A garage. S84.500<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
ROW 464-7111<br />
Sheffield Estates<br />
Choioe lot <strong>to</strong>r Ma mpreeerve 4 bed-<br />
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place, dan. 1M Hoor laundry and 2<br />
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The Prudential<br />
Harry S. WoHe.<br />
REALTORS<br />
4 2 1 - 6 6 6 0<br />
The Prudential<br />
Harry S. Wolfe,<br />
REALTORS<br />
421-5660<br />
Independently Ovanad and Operated<br />
VERY AFFORDABLE<br />
Look what you get! Brick. 2 bed-<br />
room ranch, newer furnace A root,<br />
large kitchen, convenient <strong>to</strong> shop-<br />
ping. 147.tOO<br />
SURER VALUE<br />
Cat now <strong>to</strong> see Ms 3 bedroom 2'4<br />
bath brick ranch m popular erae<br />
Family room with BrapMoe. recre-<br />
ation room. M7.M0<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hart<strong>to</strong>fd South<br />
464-6400<br />
dining room Hewer kitchen<br />
with pentry Many extras! (172.000<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
SUBURBAN<br />
455-5680 464-0205<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
BEAUTIFULLY REDECORATED-<br />
<strong>New</strong> carpet, paint A kitchen coun-<br />
ter! ops Spacious 4 bedroom. 2'*<br />
bath Colonel wrth family room & li-<br />
brary (137,900. B51-BOOO<br />
RALPH<br />
MANUEL<br />
N. CANTON. Oued 3 bedrooms<br />
(Extra large meater bedroom |. kitch-<br />
en with Bra all feat nook family room<br />
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baautMU home 6706 Brookahke<br />
Dr . Pickwick VBege S. ol Warren.<br />
E ol LM<strong>to</strong>y Cat Owner 081-4323 or<br />
Melp-U-Sai N W Wayne 454-0535<br />
ONLY 2 YRS. NEW<br />
Ready <strong>to</strong> occupy. 3 bedrooms. 2Vt<br />
baths (1 oft master aunel. r»gr effi-<br />
ciency furneoe A central a».. tiaaa<br />
mam with «h bedroom or office 4<br />
2 car garage >100.000<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
459-6222<br />
SUNFLOWER VILLAGE'S FINEST -<br />
4 bedroom ootanttl. family. Ovlng A<br />
<strong>for</strong>mal dMng. 2% bath 1143.000<br />
Melp-U-Sea ti.W Wayne 454-0535<br />
THE ULTIMATE FAMILY COLONIAL<br />
4 large badroome. 2H baths, dkvng<br />
A tamky rooma. fireplace, wet bar.<br />
dan. 1st floor laundry. H30.000<br />
Owner 454-7635 Melp-U-Se» 454-<br />
0535<br />
314 Plymouth<br />
F HOUSES COULD TALK, this one<br />
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room oil kitchen.<br />
The Prudential<br />
William Decker,<br />
REALTORS<br />
455-8400<br />
Independently Owned end Operated<br />
OWNER SAYS SELL-DESIRABLE<br />
COLONIAL 3 bedroom. 1'1 bath.<br />
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baaament PRICED TO SELL<br />
f112.000 Hatp-U-SaA N W Wayne<br />
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Century 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South 261-4200<br />
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family room with flrapleoe huge<br />
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Century 21<br />
CASTELLI 525-7900<br />
WESTLANO - Brick A afcjmlnijn<br />
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553-5666 642-6500<br />
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•ot. $160,900. 861-4616<br />
Royal Oak-Oak Park<br />
Hunting<strong>to</strong>n Woods<br />
SHARP - BRICK RANCH<br />
N ol 11 Mta BuOl k) W73 3 bed<br />
rooms oentrsl sir Sharp condtior"<br />
Large deck, huge beaement 2 car<br />
$114,900<br />
ADRtENNE STAMELL<br />
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JANE JACOBSON<br />
PRESENT<br />
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Tha mum level comemporery home<br />
has been completely updated Three<br />
bedrooma. brand new kitchen <strong>for</strong>-<br />
mal dlneng room new carpeting,<br />
centra aa. two car detached ga-<br />
rage. SI 10.000<br />
Oakland County<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
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RALPH<br />
1WANUEL<br />
32S Re^ Estate<br />
CUSTOM DESIGNED<br />
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427-5140<br />
Condo Sensation<br />
Cheerful bnck ranch, end unn.<br />
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ueuel vslua. $06 000<br />
Century 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South 261 -4200<br />
HEPPARD<br />
855-6570<br />
DONT MISS THIS ONE .<br />
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kitchen, tamay room Neding out <strong>to</strong><br />
deck two car attached garage<br />
$123,000<br />
SPRAWLING<br />
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iy room, endoeed flonda room, 3<br />
hrepMcea gorgeous yard with tiered<br />
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te <strong>to</strong>yer. large windows<br />
$179,000<br />
HEPPARD<br />
478-2000<br />
CONTEMPORARY CLASS<br />
<strong>New</strong> 3400 square foot. 1st hoor<br />
meater suite wtth whalpool tub snd<br />
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ceaings snd hrepteca. tbrary. wtna<br />
ceker and gourmet kitchen<br />
A MUST SEE' $315,000<br />
796-OaOO<br />
Grand<br />
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788-0400<br />
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1 bedroom apartments,<br />
$400 per month, includes<br />
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hours: 9am-5pm. Monday<br />
thru Friday only 522-0480<br />
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v*00.'mo including heat PVa aacunty<br />
dapoaM S400 No peta<br />
56S-M7?<br />
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reca i bedroom, carpaung r>aai<br />
air Na««y dacoraiad 4325<br />
537-0014<br />
LIVONIA APTS.<br />
2 BEDROOM<br />
$550<br />
rcWJmg Haat<br />
477-8163<br />
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LIVONIA<br />
.HEAT INCLUOS) •<br />
RENT FROM 4455<br />
SECURITY DEPOSIT f 150<br />
Spaooua 1 4 2 bedroom apt» anvi<br />
piu* carpet, nerucal banda tar<br />
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459-6600<br />
Joy Rd W ol <strong>New</strong><strong>to</strong>urgn cid<br />
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avaHaMa January 1. 4500 piua dapoan<br />
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MERRIMAN WOODS<br />
immediate occupancy<br />
Large t 4 2 badroom deluia urwti<br />
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He approach of a aew decade<br />
teems <strong>to</strong> create excitement. It's a<br />
time of chance, new promise and<br />
new possibilities. And we see this<br />
change reflected in the way colors<br />
are nead in home decor.<br />
We are given a kaleidoscope with<br />
varieties of color being moved<br />
around, replaced, then showing up<br />
again where we least expect them.<br />
The color palette has expanded with<br />
the addition of warm, more vibrant<br />
colors that lend a great deal of visu-<br />
al interest<br />
Starker contrasts are being teen.<br />
Walls are getting lighter, and furni-<br />
ture is being deepened. Wicker is s<br />
prime example. It has been around<br />
<strong>for</strong> awhile, having progressed from<br />
all white <strong>to</strong> pastels And now it's<br />
showing up in greens, wines and<br />
browns, accented by brightly-pat-<br />
terned slipcovers, pillows, seats and<br />
backs.<br />
In mood, international influences<br />
are very strong, and eclecticism re-<br />
mains the byword. The ethnic and<br />
Asian notes we are accus<strong>to</strong>med <strong>to</strong><br />
are continuing but are being played<br />
out with new twists. A single Japa-<br />
nese Imari plate, <strong>for</strong> instance, is<br />
placed oo a light blond Scandinavian<br />
wood table. The blend of these stark-<br />
ly different styles appears stunning<br />
and dramatic.<br />
Old World tradition has made a<br />
strong comeback as roses and floral<br />
patterns continue <strong>to</strong> gain favor.<br />
These designs blend elegance and<br />
com<strong>for</strong>t <strong>for</strong> a warm, inviting and liv-<br />
able atmosphere. They often feature<br />
red, which is used freely as a strong<br />
accent color in accessories.<br />
Though the color palette remains<br />
warm — with emphasis on vibrancy<br />
and neutrals — expect the start of a<br />
new coolness Is interior desiga this<br />
yetr. ' f<br />
Led by the re-emergence of blue,<br />
this coolness will continue in<strong>to</strong> the<br />
1990s. It offers a balance between<br />
warm and cold that we seek in our<br />
color selections. Blue is becoming<br />
popular in bedroom and bathrooms,<br />
often combined with white.<br />
White has returned in an emphatic<br />
way. In both fashion and interior de-<br />
sign, white is brilliant. It's a perfect<br />
background <strong>for</strong> most colors, creating<br />
a glare from which other colors em-<br />
anate like a prism.<br />
That's one reason white kitchen<br />
appliances are once again popular.<br />
Used starkly — almost monochro-<br />
matically — on both walls and furni-<br />
ture, white can be Harriing<br />
Living rooms remain quite warm<br />
in color with vibrant accents playing<br />
off that warmth. Still many continue<br />
<strong>to</strong> favor neutrals, which are econom-<br />
ic because they can be lived with <strong>for</strong><br />
long periods of time.<br />
Neutrals are also helpful in creat-<br />
ing a light siry feeling and improve<br />
tbe flow from one room in<strong>to</strong> another<br />
— two excellent ways <strong>to</strong> make small<br />
living spaces larger.<br />
A new look comes from tinted<br />
glass, which replaces the usual clear<br />
glass in table<strong>to</strong>ps, dinnerware and<br />
ceramics. Mexican cobalt blues lend<br />
cool, bright accents <strong>to</strong> the table.<br />
EVEN MORE THAN elsewhere,<br />
"eclectic" remains the <strong>key</strong> word in<br />
table<strong>to</strong>ps. Italian and Mexican ce-<br />
ramics are placed against stark<br />
white.<br />
Color combinations Lake their cue<br />
from a bouquet of autumn flowers —<br />
an orange marigold, a blue wild-<br />
flower, a yellow chrysanthemum<br />
and a green leaf. Our eyes, which<br />
readily accept such s blending Is a<br />
flower centerpiece, will do the tame<br />
when this color richness appears<br />
across the table<strong>to</strong>p.<br />
For a brief <strong>to</strong>ur of the prominent<br />
color families available <strong>to</strong> us this<br />
fall, we begin with the vibrant au-<br />
tumn colors, which are traditional<br />
but have been made more vivid now.<br />
They include brick red, chili, amber<br />
yellow, lilac rose, classic blue, daf-<br />
fodil. mineral red (an orange red)<br />
and violet purple.<br />
Next are the clean outdoor colors.<br />
Bluegrass, which is more green than<br />
blue, as are posey green, purple<br />
heather, sage green, porcelain green<br />
and straw.<br />
Then we reach the neutrals, in<br />
which there is a generous selection.<br />
Reed yellow, lambswool, cream<br />
pearl and angora are all lovely win-<br />
try whites. They're accompanied by<br />
the classic neutrals, <strong>to</strong>asted almond,<br />
fawn (taupe), pebble, moonlight,<br />
smoked pearl, atmoshpere, desert<br />
dust, nugget (a camel color), gray<br />
sand and dusted coral.<br />
But the neutrals have been further<br />
enriched this year by the expanded<br />
neutrals, which have ths barest hixg<br />
of tint These are aolt lovely color*<br />
we can live with <strong>for</strong> alone tint with-<br />
out tiring of them.<br />
delicate names as duty pink, cameo<br />
rose, coral blush, antelope (almost |<br />
celery green), gray violet pinkish<br />
gray, rose lilac and asparagus greet)t<br />
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Finally there are the inky deeg<br />
<strong>to</strong>nes — wonderful classic mixing<br />
colors in tbe Old World style thai<br />
help make the transihso <strong>for</strong>m fall {a<br />
winter. Prominent among them ark<br />
plum wine, burgundy. brownx<strong>to</strong>o^J<br />
desert palm (greenish brown), ebon(<br />
(blue black), argyle purple and chinw<br />
blue : W<br />
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Consider some of the myriad way^<br />
we can bring all of these <strong>to</strong>gethei*<br />
Using coral blush as a background<br />
color, combine it with argyle purplf<br />
and sage green. Or paint the family<br />
room walls a soft creamy off-white.'<br />
Then take a piece of light wickes<br />
furniture and paint it desert dust, 9<br />
warm deep tan, and pick up a print<br />
that combines desert dust witl|<br />
moonlight, gunmetal and pale lilac.<br />
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LTU hosts architect<br />
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Patches<br />
l i s been said there's no place<br />
like home. Patches wouldn't<br />
know; he's never had one.<br />
Boris<br />
W h e n Boris wouldn't walk <strong>for</strong><br />
the i w o men w h o found him.<br />
they tied h i m <strong>to</strong> a leash and<br />
dragged h i m through the<br />
streets. W h e n we found him,<br />
we also found out w h y he<br />
wouldn't walk. His pelvis had<br />
been crushed.<br />
Sarah<br />
W h e n Sarah's owners moved,<br />
the only thing they left behind<br />
was trash and litter. Sarah was<br />
part of the litter.<br />
Buddy<br />
W e found Buddy in a one bed-<br />
room house v. ith <strong>for</strong>ty-one<br />
dogs and eight cats. He was<br />
severely malnourished bui still<br />
alive. He was one of ihe lucky<br />
ones.<br />
Cosmo<br />
Cosmo is a v ictim of the sad-<br />
dest kind of animal cruelty.<br />
A n owner w h o just doesn 't<br />
want h i m anymore.<br />
Without your help, we can save only one of these animals.<br />
Which one should it be?<br />
£<br />
Thai's the decision we're faced with every single<br />
day at the Michigan Humane Society. Every day,<br />
homeless and abused animals like Boris and Buddy<br />
and Sarah arc brought <strong>to</strong> us^seeking care and shelter.<br />
We help them all. But the painful truth is, there con-<br />
tinue <strong>to</strong> be more animals in need of homes than<br />
theftare homes <strong>to</strong> give. Of the 47,000 animals we<br />
<strong>to</strong>ok in last year, only one out of five found homes.<br />
That's why we need your help. We ask you, dur-<br />
ing this season of giving, <strong>to</strong> find room in your heart<br />
and your home <strong>for</strong> Boris or Patches or any one of<br />
the hundreds of animals at the MHS.<br />
Or you can do the next best thing. You can<br />
make a generous holiday donation. Because the<br />
more you help, the more we can help. Your donation<br />
not only provides shelter, focki and medicine. It buys<br />
these homeless animals what they so desperately<br />
need-time.<br />
So now, which one should we save? One of<br />
them? Or all of them? You decide.<br />
|~Herc is my gift of • $15 • S25 • SS0 • SI00 • n t h e r _<br />
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Warren Product*. Inc.. 637 OW<br />
Bailrii Rd . Northv<strong>to</strong>e<br />
DIETARY MB.P NEEDED<br />
iappty<br />
•i Houaa<br />
MECT CARE<br />
BUT SO MUCH MORE<br />
<strong>to</strong>r<br />
ureque AJS noma I<br />
<strong>to</strong>r «x non ambula<strong>to</strong>ry women te <strong>to</strong><br />
M-25 par hour plu* benefits Uual<br />
be hd lima and Uexib<strong>to</strong> Group<br />
noma experience required Expert<br />
anca aa program auparvtaor. mad<br />
coordina<strong>to</strong>r or shdl laaaar pre-<br />
<strong>to</strong>rrad Apply lo: JARC. 28366<br />
Frank* Rd SouMWd. Ml 4B034<br />
(352-5272)<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
Direct Care Staff<br />
For group noma* In Can<strong>to</strong>n ft a*ae-<br />
deveiapmentafty d<strong>to</strong>ab<strong>to</strong>d prstarred<br />
>icod benefit pec* ago ft traMrn<br />
prove<strong>to</strong>d. $5 25 lo SS.65 an hour <strong>to</strong><br />
start Can R Mlckataar Between<br />
1 lam ft 2pm weekdeys 471-5« 10<br />
RRRS EOE<br />
DIRECT CARE STAFF<br />
needed lor group nomaa located 250<br />
SouUH<strong>to</strong>H. Ml 48034<br />
Subesdtaryol<br />
Robert MM of Mich, mc<br />
rig bwyond ihe hMi<br />
Requred M naaiae Speed Typdsg-<br />
45 WPM ShorthandaeWRM<br />
TAX CLERK 1<br />
116.952.00 lo StS.761 M/yr Muet<br />
be U S caaen or miasm M<strong>to</strong>n with<br />
the nghi <strong>to</strong> work ai aw u«-; have<br />
tugli echoof LUpfue'l ar GSD. have<br />
knoalaaga of property lax W»«ama<br />
and have M leaet ona yeer hd Maw<br />
peed work enpar<strong>to</strong>rioa <strong>to</strong> a property<br />
tax department NOTE: ALL<br />
APPLICANTS CONMDERED FOR<br />
INTERVEW MUST PASS A<br />
SECURITY BACKGROUND INVES-<br />
TIGATION CONDUCTED BY TME<br />
LIVONIA POLICE DEPT<br />
5i U m..<br />
Apply no<br />
Wedneedey liaiiai<br />
Cily of Uvonla. CMI<br />
ment. 33000 Ovlc Center Or (I<br />
ft Farming<strong>to</strong>n Rd* I Lraoma. Ml<br />
48154. 421 2000. Ext 294 Office<br />
Hours 8 30 e m loSgOp m<br />
NO RESUMES ACCEPTED<br />
An EquM Employment Opportunity<br />
Empsoyw<br />
M/F/M<br />
CLERlCAL/CREDIT POSITION - lor<br />
detae oriwr ed peraon. typmg ft<br />
compmer e Lpenence -weaed lor<br />
proleeaonw jvorva - Ptymouth off-<br />
nebon caB Undoroa at<br />
473-2934<br />
CLERICAL - >ert <strong>to</strong>ne - BaxMle poel-<br />
lion, chekeni jmg work m envlron-<br />
ment senenr.<br />
computer ax penence Oeered 15/<br />
hr Send re<br />
Drexeiga<strong>to</strong><br />
aunt lo. MMl 1400<br />
locHee<strong>to</strong>r . Ml 46063<br />
CLERK/TYPtST<br />
Detroit -beaa<br />
Oark/Typiat<br />
40wpm. good phone merrier ft oen-<br />
' • knowledge Cm: after!<br />
opportunity Tfaa po-<br />
I wt<br />
For<br />
CLERK/TYPtST<br />
P.O. Box 779<br />
Detroit. Ml 46231<br />
DATA BMW I OPERATOR<br />
nance We o««r aaad pey V bene-<br />
ata a you are looking <strong>to</strong>r good<br />
•atfta^emardamatu -ah opportu-<br />
ENTRY LEVEL CLERK<br />
FM <strong>to</strong>ne poa<strong>to</strong>on evM<strong>to</strong>bte m<br />
Rlaloud Tap. aa C<strong>to</strong>rt/Raoapa<strong>to</strong>raM<br />
Typme radadit 4C-.0imm, A<strong>to</strong>a<br />
aapenence adth K) <strong>key</strong> ca<strong>to</strong>Md<strong>to</strong>r<br />
U 2S par <strong>to</strong>. Aak <strong>to</strong>r Dawn.<br />
532-67M. art 216<br />
EXECUrrVE SECRETARY<br />
Youag aggraaai a rompaiw <strong>to</strong> aeak-<br />
ng aaactun<strong>to</strong> aesralrey. Mual haee<br />
nd word (Will )<br />
FULL or PART TIME, Oac<strong>to</strong>rtOB-<br />
tnOMO-<br />
GOfERAL OFFICE - hd uaa<br />
ganam naa<strong>to</strong>ig. typ<strong>to</strong>g nalp<br />
com<strong>to</strong>giPdane cdt. compuli<br />
nence preferred Apply n<strong>to</strong><br />
13000 muster Rd Red<strong>to</strong>rd Jusi S<br />
GENERAL OFFICE poed<strong>to</strong>n avaa-<br />
ab<strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong> amM I<strong>to</strong>a.S, non emokwg<br />
W • III I I - - I l^a • rt| ia _Jk<br />
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I •>. J SSCEPTLONTTT /SECRET*<br />
hboord (ATST Ool and ana Wobor*. M a M r<br />
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r TAR<br />
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WOMAN DREOWJA D»V<br />
S1731 N o ( M n H > r . t o K<br />
0. ML 44014<br />
SECRETARY/CLERK TYPIST<br />
Whwn Metro m<br />
cloncM A nwmni<br />
Mat at Irado wot<br />
I T T T S<br />
* (Mary NMory <strong>to</strong>:<br />
m-i ei & Eccantnc<br />
. . Schoolcrotl<br />
Rd., UvonM. Michigan 48150<br />
5Y*ATA»T£I»JOLTA; TOT»»O£<br />
* 1 -"*£-SS2:<br />
Legal<br />
Secretary<br />
M M cor<strong>to</strong>donoo ta:<br />
k <strong>to</strong>e.<br />
3000Um»aiM> Dr.<br />
Auburn HMA. Ml 49067<br />
ATTENTION: MANAGERS<br />
•AA PEOPLE 4 Wan I<br />
Tim. 4 fn<br />
•aARPERSONS A WAITPERSONS<br />
<strong>to</strong>aMcM on*. AMDa||<br />
19245 W I M k W M t i J<br />
g^gn 4 Soutt 4 il 1 Poewtl<br />
BAR ST ATT. WAIT STAFF. COOKS<br />
Apply wMMn BMooon 9pm-10pm:<br />
Wlilir'l Keyboard Loungo. 1970 S<br />
Wayne Rd W M a 1 >24-8<br />
W A I T S T A F F<br />
FU« * Part Time Positions<br />
Franklin Club Apts<br />
20301 Franklin Rd.<br />
SouthlMd<br />
353-2057<br />
B E T H E B E S T !<br />
Do you strive <strong>to</strong> be the<br />
BEST at WTTAT YOU do?<br />
Would you Dka <strong>to</strong> bo<br />
trained by MICHIGAN'S<br />
LARGEST REAL E8TATE<br />
COMPANY? Po<strong>to</strong>ntM first<br />
yaar —rnlnqs In SKCSSS of<br />
$25,000. Cal Qua Soogor<br />
477-1111<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE. INC.<br />
0MTRUTORS - Soyo»a o—» I<br />
•Offc j w oon hours, ba<br />
taceod<strong>to</strong>gl, wM. For >4 hour i<br />
tegs cal 444-4223<br />
and part <strong>to</strong>ne poMlion* tar bom<br />
days ind/w nlgRta. idaM tar ata-<br />
opportuntty tar adsanoamant. Apply<br />
aMMn at: O DmnMon* SaMood<br />
Tevem. 27909 Orchard LMta Rd<br />
Cornar at 12 MHa, Form<strong>to</strong>gion Hta<br />
Wo wM Vata you. OroM <strong>to</strong>r coOoge<br />
<strong>to</strong> taring noM MMl <strong>to</strong>r<br />
la. Aoch d W Moy'*<br />
Steak houMTSS55<br />
BOB EVANS - SOUTHFIELD<br />
No* hiring aapor<strong>to</strong>neod nnaa and<br />
grW coons. Apply 10*<br />
ITi'<br />
SECRET ARY/Part<br />
hror Rap <strong>to</strong>w<br />
n<strong>to</strong>ad mdMduaL<br />
Son A typing Mtfta. Word prooaaMng<br />
a pa* 4-12. Man.-FA. Won anofcar<br />
46-47 hr. ttaani <strong>to</strong>. Sacratary.<br />
4tS0 Tataarap* Rd-. So 102.<br />
mlllt MM*. Ml.. 44013<br />
Tray qff<strong>to</strong>a Muat ba<br />
EaooOant<br />
xM A typing Ma. San<br />
MKPOBoa tM1.Tray.ML<br />
SECRETARY<br />
M L Taatp <strong>to</strong> perm. 414.-417.000<br />
444-7444<br />
rarmmo<strong>to</strong>n HMa. now rartng GRILL<br />
4 PtZaCOOKS. PREPS, SALAD<br />
MAKERS. DISHWASHERS all<br />
banaMa 4 working condMons<br />
Apply BUDDY'S. XorW<br />
BURGER UNO<br />
edta<strong>to</strong> opontng. night buatftng<br />
and equipment MthnkJon Up lo 44<br />
par hour. Burgar King experience<br />
hatpM bul not nocoooor, immedi-<br />
ata aifileoi avaSatHa. Mon thru<br />
Fri. aRar 2pm. 32704 Grand lOver.<br />
Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />
rrir o.<br />
SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR<br />
Long larm contract poMUon aiorklng<br />
dMMon ol car company - m<br />
abta. ChoOonglng opportunity wlbi<br />
Mont taapoiaMljn Troy a<br />
Sand raauma <strong>to</strong>: 1717 Staphonoon<br />
Mary.. Troy. ML 44043<br />
rrr*" • wfcwi»t«ni-i viiwtBia w i wns,<br />
Starting fay 44 par hour. 656-3522<br />
3T7-;<br />
S*"J<br />
SECRETARY<br />
pleasant environment. nooda<br />
mottvoMd at* Mar<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong>igta aoc-<br />
ratary otl<strong>to</strong>a Typing. Ight boofc-<br />
telephone, computer expe-<br />
rtanco WM tram. Benefit* Sand re-<br />
•uma ta Mc Karma Aooocta<strong>to</strong>a,<br />
34866 MM Taoh Drtva. Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n<br />
HMS- 44331<br />
86CRCTARY RECEPTIONIST<br />
lloa m<br />
"i~K7 IPM. Good rypmg akM*<br />
Pratar MgM experience MuM ba ra-<br />
r *£' lebta Salary baaod on eaper<strong>to</strong>nob<br />
awtj; SECRETARY/<br />
RECEPTIONIST<br />
'» PMNhod. pro-<br />
outgoing paraon.<br />
• dapandabla<br />
plue. Fu6<br />
Raauna. Cal Pern at:<br />
476-4700<br />
U-, SECRETARY 4 TE4— 1 long term daU<br />
18 people<br />
needed!<br />
You can chooaa <strong>to</strong>ur atan data.<br />
January 8 or 16 1M0. Tha aaalgn-<br />
mont M through tha and ol May N<br />
you are > a»bH during tha day. are<br />
IawMtai' with 10 <strong>key</strong>. have Mgh pro-<br />
state and are Marveled m<br />
tn tha Ptymouth araa <strong>to</strong>r a<br />
leading csmpuaar company. ca« us<br />
<strong>to</strong>day <strong>to</strong> achocMe an appodntment<br />
Livonia...522-4020<br />
KELLY<br />
TEMPORARY<br />
SERVICES<br />
TKa-tMySltr-PoapM<br />
The First and me Beet<br />
Not an apancy. <strong>New</strong>er a tee.<br />
An EquM Opportunity Employar<br />
BUS PERSON<br />
P«r! Bme Apply m paraon: Plym-<br />
outh Landing. 340 * Mam. Plym-<br />
outh<br />
CASHIER - Bartender.<br />
Hrs 11am - 2:30pm js/hr<br />
Fua or part tlma. apply In parson bo-<br />
<strong>to</strong>rs Dac 31 or altar Jan. 5.<br />
Japanese Restaurant Akasaka.<br />
371526M<br />
CHICKIS<br />
HMng <strong>to</strong>r tha <strong>to</strong>dowtng poemone<br />
wall stall. Bus persons hoet/hoet-<br />
hot 4 oold preparation pereomsl.<br />
rttf 4 part Time, day 4 night<br />
Apply m person.<br />
«Ts<br />
at MtadtebaN 4 Schoolcraft<br />
OS). A ko piece <strong>to</strong> worti «Mi<br />
IMMbte hours.<br />
DRIVERS 4 I<br />
M11 inn 1 in 1<br />
<strong>to</strong>r OMora PtB4ta Tro, Part 6 tan<br />
• M RMMate. 17D4 UngmoM. BaM<br />
EVENING LINE COOKS NEEDED<br />
rapes ( bonMlls nagotlabM No<br />
Soidav work. Ltcia4ant tearnkig erv<br />
vkonmam in prpgreaaliia reeteuranl<br />
Brandy's Restaurant, ca* between<br />
9am-12 noon, aak <strong>to</strong>r Mr Graoyk.<br />
334-4300<br />
W A I T S T A F F<br />
Sweet Lorraine's Cate we* sM<br />
Restaurant oI the Year" by DotroH<br />
Hii'Wl Magazine. To nMn<strong>to</strong>ln was<br />
standard, we are <strong>to</strong>otling <strong>to</strong>r<br />
quMRy »dMduMa <strong>to</strong> loin o^ naff.<br />
This N an e*ce*snt opportunlry <strong>to</strong>r<br />
506 IMp Wanted 8^M<br />
GREAT FUTURE WITH «1<br />
F R E E<br />
Cdflury Jl.TWSrj 8. la oRerlng<br />
^ea pra-Hoanaa ireMng Ismaa n»<br />
MrtM charge Ful tkne tralnar <strong>to</strong><br />
Mp you <strong>to</strong> a aulcfc 1<br />
r track prot<br />
BETTER HOMES<br />
ANO GARDENS<br />
OMca prtMdee Free Pra-Uoenee<br />
traMno <strong>to</strong> OuaMlod MdMduaM and<br />
Free Training after teaneirig ' Cal<br />
our north 1H60 oMce manager<br />
CHUCK FAST<br />
349-1515<br />
SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE<br />
BETTER HOMES ANO GARDENS<br />
21 OFFICES<br />
ABLE. Stable person with a •colorit<br />
d<strong>to</strong>t<strong>to</strong>n. Aam-3pm. 3:30pm-9pm<br />
Tap howty rata and bonus. Experi-<br />
ence only Mery Jane 534-8929<br />
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE SALES<br />
Career opportunity wWi Iniithgal<br />
ol<br />
mora, natworks. and auWweie. Hign-<br />
eet commlaMona <strong>to</strong> the Wduetry with<br />
bonus, prolll ahering. and eaponoa<br />
rakhbyrsemant plan. Prater sates<br />
espertence with a technical product<br />
telecommunications Induatry Is<br />
MteM.<br />
Cal Mr Otean <strong>to</strong> arrange an<br />
449-0000<br />
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE - career<br />
growth opporkaWty <strong>to</strong>r mo<strong>to</strong>r Oak-<br />
land County temporary help ssrv<strong>to</strong>a.<br />
2-4 yrs outside aatee experience<br />
Cjcolanl compeneabon 4 growth<br />
Cal Jim Pal 646-7680<br />
FOOO SERVERS 4 DISHWASHERS<br />
ful 4 part uma ai W B<strong>to</strong>omAeid Re-<br />
nromont home. Muet have rskabta<br />
Cal PaM or Jan a t<br />
HELP WANTED - Snack Shop<br />
Work Irom 7 am-1pm, making aand-<br />
stactang s<strong>to</strong>ck and handing<br />
44 50/hr 984-4675<br />
IWRBta OAY-A MOMT I<br />
hourly rata plue Ops. Fu9 or pert<br />
Ume. OMhweaheis. tal ume hoety<br />
hocteaa. Apply M. MacKinnon's. 126<br />
E. Mam. NorOivMo.<br />
HOST/HOSTESS<br />
We onar health 4 (He Inouranoa. sd-<br />
vanoament opportunity and com-<br />
petitive wages Beverty HI4a Qr«.<br />
31471 OougMald Rd. I between 13 4<br />
14 M4s Rds.J<br />
"•"BR.**<br />
f -<br />
t -•<br />
Secretary<br />
SENIOR<br />
SECRETARY<br />
MCI TalscommutuceHona is ourrent-<br />
Mi*TsMtWa»lal " ®* v "<br />
a :<br />
XNTMi You l need 10 ba craaHn 1 and pro-<br />
lanlnrm. aad hawe the abMty lo ac-<br />
21 capl naa chadsngss In thla busy off-<br />
ice where yowl<br />
tar 41MI range al<br />
— — nee At Meet 3-3<br />
T* We alter anoM<strong>to</strong>g opportunity bl 4<br />
k H S rap^^wipand^^oompeny inter-<br />
Oepertment SB. Southl<strong>to</strong>iB<br />
*«034. We are an<br />
M/F/H/V<br />
equM opportunty<br />
M C I<br />
Lot us s h o w you.<br />
STAFF A3S4STANT<br />
<strong>for</strong> *rr M mouranoo office at Farrtv-<br />
ing<strong>to</strong>n HMa. WM<strong>to</strong>g <strong>to</strong> train Word<br />
• muM SMary nogot<strong>to</strong>bM 737-0090<br />
AUTO DEALERSHIP nood* OwtUfi-<br />
boord<br />
Send<br />
Raceptiuiaat. Light ctartcM<br />
aeume la Box 900, Obaorvar<br />
T EO antrtc <strong>New</strong>spapers. 30251<br />
Scboo craft Rd.. LNonla. Michlgon<br />
40160<br />
Entry Lou<br />
A Waded Laka/Novl<br />
company haa a tal Uma entry lavM<br />
Serv<strong>to</strong>a. Cue<strong>to</strong>mar contact4 innil-<br />
ed oBwr offtaa tand<strong>to</strong>na. Opportuni-<br />
ty <strong>to</strong>r advancamant Cal Me^ MMs<br />
TELEMARKETING-Farming<strong>to</strong>n HMs<br />
Co Many poMMord • Hrtill Hrs.<br />
Fteadbte. riicalanl bonus program<br />
ComndaMon. SS^aas pay 479-0092<br />
,JR<br />
Ploosant work <strong>for</strong> axpsrf-<br />
sncod, brtgM, srliculsta<br />
caMart, Day or ovantng-no<br />
ssiing. $5 par J*. <strong>to</strong> start.<br />
11 Mis & Orchard Lsfcs<br />
Rd. CSN Edna 47S-7292<br />
TEteRHOME OPERATOR<br />
iiataufBli a iw<br />
Mon -FrL. 4:30-5 benefit* 48 50<br />
pa* haw. CaB Koran WBsan <strong>to</strong>r m-<br />
464-0900 art 233<br />
LES AUTEURS. AN AMERICAN<br />
Metro, needs lo fll ths <strong>to</strong>loetng<br />
. . ^<br />
Cooks. Gerde Mainoer Oceleni op-<br />
portunity <strong>to</strong> leern 4 advance Good<br />
starting iaar> i bam<br />
t22 Sherman Drive Royal<br />
Apply- 222<br />
Oak<br />
MANAGEMENT POSITION<br />
For Gourmet carry-out<br />
opportunity lor<br />
Evenmga 737-2385<br />
MANAGER - 3 yrs. lood manage-<br />
ment akpailaiica. Career<br />
ly. To S20D00 <strong>to</strong> tram<br />
J. "<br />
' opportun»-<br />
473-72>0<br />
M O U N T A I N J A C K S<br />
Due <strong>to</strong> Incraaaed Buamaea we are<br />
seeking people lor the fc <strong>to</strong>wing po-<br />
' HooUHoetaea<br />
Great pay,<br />
10 M n?J GRAND RIVER<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
Oread. 476-5333<br />
OPENING SOON<br />
IN GARDEN CITY<br />
meal growing doubM<br />
drtvo-thru la now lartng tar al dims<br />
A GREAT PLACE TO WORK<br />
AMBfTIOUST<br />
CONSCIENTIOUS?<br />
WE WANT YOUtll<br />
mowengete the excltinc<br />
world of raM aetata wttfi<br />
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST<br />
REAL ESTATE COMPANY<br />
R E A L E S T A T E O N E !<br />
Complete Training Program<br />
Call Joe MefcSk. Mgr<br />
Plymouth/Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
455-7000<br />
Mary/Terry<br />
Weetland/Garden Crty<br />
326-2000<br />
EXPERIENCED aa<br />
tar tal 4 part MM<br />
at lllaiit Fur 4<br />
wlnda MaA W<br />
IO-S. Mon-SM<br />
Apply in person<br />
FLEXBLE SCHEDULE<br />
Salary pNs nnmmMsio n<br />
MtyKe^r-Troy 528-3100<br />
KiBy Fjly Dearborn 274-982C<br />
A GREAT PLACE TO WORK<br />
We mm tram you 4 Mart you on a<br />
long term. Mgh Income career<br />
ClMtll starting Now Cad Mary or<br />
Terry. RaM Estate One. 328-2000<br />
program Cal<br />
BH Amd <strong>to</strong>r appointment<br />
P U T # 1<br />
T O W O R K F O R Y O U<br />
261-4200<br />
2 OFFICES IM LIVONIA<br />
I NEED HELP?<br />
My BusMaaa la eap<strong>to</strong>d<strong>to</strong>gl Work et<br />
4400 -41200 pert-tune.: 43000-<br />
Cea 454-8333<br />
I NHO HELP. Work from an off<strong>to</strong>e,<br />
work Irom home, port or tal Ume<br />
Earn 4400-48000/mo. Ful training<br />
Cal anytime 746-9827<br />
532--4047<br />
TRAVEL AGENCY - OutaMte SMea<br />
Require* sslss background Com-<br />
»or ptus trsvel benehtt<br />
Cal lor dstads 721-1700<br />
TRAVEL CONSULTANT<br />
WW tram ktsndhr outgoing people<br />
r o w recel<strong>to</strong>n* <strong>to</strong> 'law el, CaMor-<br />
me, etc. Travel or satea experience<br />
907 Holp Wantsd<br />
Part Tims<br />
ASS«TANT TEACHERS<br />
881-tOOO. eel 252<br />
PART-TIME CROSS COUNTRY<br />
SKI INSTRUCTOR<br />
Cay ol Ferwkng<strong>to</strong>n HH<br />
CartM<strong>to</strong>anon In Ooa* Coumry Ski<br />
•natmcaon • 1 yew kiatrucoon ex-<br />
perience deeesbM KnowMdo* 01<br />
Cross Country Ski equipment 4 alu-<br />
mg leshraques raqared Muet Be<br />
M aohooi gerduete or ei^valani<br />
Instruction* on weekend* only<br />
Starting Oa<strong>to</strong> 1-4-90 Salary<br />
I10-S14. par hour Apphcaoona wm<br />
be ecoepted VMI 1-3-90<br />
Apply In person or m wrttmg <strong>to</strong><br />
Dept ol Special Service*<br />
31556!<br />
An<br />
Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n HNs. Ml 44016<br />
i EquM Opportursty Employer<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS olkce lookmg<br />
lor pert tkne he*> Indude* phone*,<br />
typing, some date antry 18 riourt<br />
p« week Cal 9AM-5PM 651-0900<br />
GOOO YEAR SERVICE CENTER<br />
Looking lor bright, energetic after<br />
noon U N help Immeiiats open-<br />
ing Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
454-0*40<br />
IDEAL FOR HOME MAKER<br />
nent part time In oltlce au<strong>to</strong> Insur-<br />
ance sales Established Southfieid<br />
agency WN tram. 642-7551<br />
helptal but not necoaaary<br />
promotion <strong>to</strong> 1 '<br />
Rapid<br />
<strong>to</strong>r<br />
nght indNtduM w/aaMe expeneno*<br />
Salary/oomaiMMon. Cea 274-4100<br />
Detroit<br />
eras We tram. Write H V Dicker<br />
son. Pra aidant. SWEPCO. Box<br />
941004. Ft Worth. Texas 76161<br />
WE ARE PAYING TOP (Mfcer <strong>to</strong> ex<br />
perlencad computer aelea people<br />
WHng <strong>to</strong> oonakter i*m experience<br />
m another lleld Management op-<br />
por<strong>to</strong>nlMs. Send raeuma 01 mqmre<br />
at PC St«ply Co . 23953 W 9 Mle.<br />
SoutMeld. Ml 48034<br />
MSOE SALES<br />
phone experience. Must have<br />
knowlsdga oI coemeoc* 4 Iregrence<br />
categorte*. FtaxIMe hours. Send ra-<br />
aume 10: P.O. Box 90. Plymouth. Ml<br />
44170<br />
INSIDE SALES POSITION - Troy<br />
bosad Arm needs Insids sates per-<br />
son <strong>to</strong>r manutectun-s' rapraaanta-<br />
Mve merketlnc mduetnai alecti'orilc<br />
products. $17,500 <strong>to</strong> 119.000 <strong>to</strong><br />
KSOE SALES<br />
dahed netionel<br />
need* aggraealia makla ei<br />
pie. WeSter a aalary and<br />
naoaeeery Submit reeume <strong>to</strong>: LAC<br />
Sale*, 30956 HoithwssM 11 Hlgh-<br />
wey, Farming<strong>to</strong>n HMa. Ml 48016<br />
AN INVITATION<br />
TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE!<br />
Financial rewards. Find out mors<br />
about a caraer wttfi a No 1 tystam<br />
m reel eetats FREE pre^loenee<br />
training l*me* materiel charge). Ful<br />
time framing 10 ON* you a teat atan<br />
Cal PHYLLIS STU2MANN <strong>to</strong>r op-<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hart<strong>for</strong>d South<br />
464-6400<br />
ANYONE EXPERCNCED m audio/<br />
vtdeo, telephone*, alarm*, central<br />
*ec A cerrar opportunity aweftl<br />
with beneAts. CU llsether at:<br />
689-5600<br />
APARTMENT FURNITURE RENTAL.<br />
INC - Needs s aharp rantM/aslas<br />
agent <strong>to</strong>r auburben showroom. Ex-<br />
perience m meeting pubic, good<br />
telephone afcJ<strong>to</strong> 4 general office pro-<br />
oedkjre* raqulrad Cad <strong>for</strong> appoint-<br />
ment between 11-4pm 156-8770<br />
Looking <strong>to</strong>r<br />
P E O P L E<br />
interacted m aarnmq moome 4 prol-<br />
IU m the area* ot Membership<br />
Werehouee Development. Network<br />
Marketing 4 Sales plus at* retMnmg<br />
<strong>to</strong>t or proteaMon.<br />
Cal miiaagi Ina <strong>to</strong>r dataM<br />
680-3421<br />
MARKETING MANAGER - Ocule<br />
tkM USA Today. OatroK Coordi-<br />
nates 4 unapetea m al sates<br />
tanct<strong>to</strong>ns In tha ragtan. Works wdh<br />
stall on al aatee promotion actM-<br />
ttes Band m a m <strong>to</strong> 24747 Mel-<br />
steed Rd.. Fsrmlnglon MM*. Ml<br />
48331, Attention Janice F<br />
NOT LOOKING TO BUY<br />
A HOUSE?<br />
Just Nks <strong>to</strong> welch the ads? It you<br />
lust plem Ilk* raM eetate. why not<br />
Ml It?!! Cal Jan Qrupldo al 689-<br />
3300 m Troy <strong>to</strong>r more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
SCHWETTZER REAL ESTATE<br />
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS<br />
21 Office*<br />
_ PART TIME SALES<br />
Lfvonle Area.<br />
Cal Tem 591-8061<br />
PART TIME WORK, tal Ume In-<br />
come For complete detala caa 351-<br />
4469. 24 how recorded meeaege<br />
REAL ESTATE ASSOC BROKER or<br />
SaMaparaon wanted. Expanenoed m<br />
apartment buldbig 4 commercial<br />
tale* - auOurbe Sed-motlvsted. en-<br />
ergetic Send reeume <strong>to</strong>:<br />
meneoer.<br />
45t-2St1<br />
W O R K W I T H<br />
T H E B E S T !<br />
Century 21<br />
A d v a n t a g e<br />
are mambaia ol mm Board ol<br />
nor* end an oaord winning oN-<br />
Be aware ol how suooeaafcl you<br />
524-0920<br />
"OUSTRLALO^Twa TOOU<br />
RoqMra» > or mora y<br />
"Hill, be<br />
Aim: Sates<br />
•Mary itae<br />
11 • i Me Ser<br />
con ba: AMt <strong>to</strong>r Barbara.<br />
CENTURY 21 - CASTELLI<br />
Put »1 <strong>to</strong> work <strong>to</strong>r you<br />
S25-7900<br />
ter HMA part Me.<br />
MB M M, (MM A tad<br />
CHURCH CONSULTANT<br />
• • OwWJDMaelertee MM<br />
'ttmsl<br />
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UH" SALIB<br />
19 a tal 4 part<br />
COMPAQ 4 oaJ?paibMiM eemput-<br />
ars » LNe»dt4Troy RelMl er Mrect<br />
date eM ba A iiMedil and<br />
JP ToM me..<br />
WorMBooklne<br />
S S S Cmmty and BMdnghom/<br />
' oetOECed<br />
SALES MANAGER RaM Mote off-<br />
Card 4<br />
BALES PROMOTION<br />
•WWrcn m<br />
i iPMdng tar », 1MI1 il m-<br />
i pan and admkeeter oer-<br />
«Lk. MMMaaSTaMTMbM Cm!oi<br />
AM Mr J. S<strong>to</strong>na. VP MerkeMig<br />
139 • Lamed<br />
PPSM..T4NM, T GAG' C ><br />
I s ®<br />
ABLE. Statue person with excel ant<br />
diction »*m-Spm 3 30pm-9pm<br />
Top hourly role end Bonus Experi-<br />
ence oof, Mary Jane 534-6929<br />
ANIMAL HOSPITAL - pan or lull<br />
tlma. experienced or ana tram, many<br />
varied reeponMbdmee PO Box 156.<br />
Westland Ml 44185<br />
ASSISTANT TEACHER- For Pre-<br />
school program In Can<strong>to</strong>n 10-15<br />
hrs par weak Education student<br />
welcomed- 981-3990 or 981-6470<br />
CLEANING PERSONS<br />
Mature copies or mdMMMte <strong>to</strong>otl-<br />
ing <strong>to</strong> HBBlaiTiaM Income. Bood<br />
P4V. BaxMM evening hours Western<br />
suburbs Cal Jim el RANO 582-5603<br />
COMPUTER OPERATOR<br />
PART TIME DRIVER lor American<br />
Eye Institute Cheufleurt license<br />
Good driving record a must R«a-<br />
stXe Celt Mon -Fri 8:30-4 30<br />
356-3937<br />
EARN EXTRA MONEY<br />
delivering magazines on<br />
established routes. Flexi-<br />
ble hours. No setting or col-<br />
lecting. Ideal <strong>for</strong> retirees.<br />
American Field Marketing<br />
946-6520<br />
GENERAL CLEANING<br />
Evenings, flexible hours. Mon -Set<br />
Can 455-9768<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
Openings aiMtettla <strong>to</strong>r co<br />
people W<strong>to</strong>g lo aern whip looming,<br />
we WM teach yoa Me raM aetata<br />
BuMneos and gm you atartad on the<br />
road <strong>to</strong> auoceaM CM TOM or JIM<br />
C O L D W E L L B A N K E R<br />
462-1611<br />
Remerica<br />
Real Estate<br />
Seles why not fom the lor<br />
pony In Plymouth with 2<br />
TV 4 color print advertising. Ful<br />
ame secretary help during M c<br />
hours. H<strong>to</strong>h v<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>Mty location*<br />
graM «eA fi fraMc msone r<br />
money m your pocket We pay tOO%<br />
rummlsslcn plan, no hidden euMMtl<br />
JOIN THE<br />
REMERICA REVOLUTION<br />
Cel..<br />
Doug Courtney....420-3400<br />
TTAN RAWY^—450-6222<br />
Remerica<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
SALES ASSOCIATES-Fvd Ume The<br />
Toy Stare M Laurel Park Place Mai<br />
-Whore Work la Ptey", 37S44 W 4<br />
Do You Have<br />
Monday & Thursday<br />
Mornings<br />
or Afternoons<br />
Free?<br />
Want <strong>to</strong> sain axtra cash?<br />
Homemakars. Retirees and<br />
Students this is lor you I<br />
You can work as an inde-<br />
pendent contrac<strong>to</strong>r about<br />
4 hours a week <strong>for</strong> $32.00<br />
If you have a station wag-<br />
on, van or pickup truck.<br />
For more In<strong>for</strong>mation on<br />
becoming a driver in:<br />
Oakland County call:<br />
644-1100<br />
Wayne County call:<br />
591-0500<br />
OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC<br />
Circulation Department<br />
LAB ASSISTANT - part nme.. no e»-<br />
pertence needed. achool grad-<br />
uate. mm tram Farmmg<strong>to</strong>n office<br />
Mghts. 626-1366 Deys. 477-0112<br />
LADIES grve yourself the ported<br />
gift, your own tiuamaoa Sea<br />
UndarooverWoor Lingerie at home<br />
Ununited eommga. free<br />
349-8225<br />
LARGE SUBURBAN mainline<br />
church seeks person <strong>to</strong> direct senior<br />
m&J- mmrnry program 4 m-hom*<br />
visitation. Sand raaumee 4 mqumes<br />
<strong>to</strong>. Senior Adul Seorch, 94 It Bleck-<br />
burn. Uvonla. Mich 46150<br />
901 Halp Wanted<br />
Domaatic<br />
BABYSITTER 4 U0M<br />
Lo<br />
<strong>to</strong> care kx t year old. m w Bloom<br />
MM. 5 dey* per week lam-Apm<br />
Oem trer-ponenon 4 rMjrj-<br />
BABY SiTTER meaure womon, <strong>to</strong><br />
care lor 6 month old boy m m*<br />
Plymouth home Approximately 10<br />
hours per weak lo sten Ro<strong>to</strong>r sncoa<br />
Excelem pey 455-4241<br />
BABYSITTER NEEDED m our home<br />
<strong>to</strong>r om 20 mo old deugfiter<br />
Reterencee. non smofcsr Cad Mler<br />
5 30pm 546-6932<br />
BABYSITTER NEEDED imniedlalMi<br />
our Redlord home. 3 chadren<br />
pay<br />
533-3<br />
BABYSITTER NEEDED pen time, m<br />
Bmrwigham noma 2 cHOOren reler-<br />
ances- own transport,»thx><br />
Days 347-4333 Evenmga 646-5131<br />
BABYSITTER needed <strong>to</strong> cere lor m-<br />
lanl begmrung Mar t»0 m our<br />
Livonw hone Fun hme<br />
weekdeys 58t 1955<br />
BABY SITTER needed m Fermmg-<br />
<strong>to</strong>n HMs daycare nom* Immediate<br />
position *v*«leWe. M time<br />
661-6232<br />
BABYSITTER needed -n my Lrvoma<br />
hom* 2 chaoren Hon wnoker, own<br />
Ironaportauon Must Be depend<br />
. C 471-4727<br />
BABYSITTER needed By teecner <strong>to</strong>r<br />
infsnt and xmderganner My Farm-<br />
ing<strong>to</strong>n Mill* home, Mon -Fri ,<br />
7 30em-4 30pm Grandmotherly<br />
Own tranaporrat<strong>to</strong>n<br />
__ 656-0436<br />
type prelerrei)<br />
References<br />
BABYSITTER-Part time lor 2 ch»-<br />
dren Top pay <strong>for</strong> quMihed xidrvKki-<br />
ai 4 (My*. 3pm-6pm Relerence* a<br />
nut 473-7687<br />
BABY SITTER <strong>to</strong> care <strong>to</strong>r 2 yeer old<br />
get, 7:30 - * 30 Mon - Fri my Can-<br />
<strong>to</strong>n home Hon smoker Own cer<br />
454-9647<br />
SOI Halp Wanted<br />
BABYSITTER We^ed^TiliZr<br />
CMU !w2ran2r W V W '<br />
1<br />
Cal anytime 646-2241<br />
OWFCAREMY F A R M ^ T ^ ;<br />
homo, 2 cNldran, non amos«r<br />
CHH.OCARE needed e< my<br />
<strong>to</strong>r H— home 5 dey*<br />
T<br />
-<br />
*<br />
CHKD CARE noedeo lor<br />
our Uvome home Fua ten*<br />
encea non amokor 591-0747<br />
COMPANION AIDE lw<br />
kve-in. muet drhe Winler in Fiona.<br />
Ok<strong>to</strong>r woman proterrec Nc<br />
""" c " v » a Ml-flSS<br />
COOK/HOUSEKEEPER <strong>to</strong>r<br />
sionai couple Mon -Ft.<br />
vnoker Ow»i car Relerwice*<br />
Deys, 745-5873 Fvei 642-s»jj<br />
Hon.<br />
HOME CARE lor SMIyrma^T^<br />
pen-ome or Llve-«i No eipenanr.<br />
r^eceesery Bemmghem vee<br />
Can Mrs Z 626-0614<br />
HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER Z<br />
my Southfieid hom* t de> .<br />
Need extra help around in® nc.—<br />
1 353-333,<br />
HOUSEKEEPER/COOK<br />
To live with ekterty gentiemar As-<br />
ustance with household task*<br />
Cal Mary evenmgs 689.7044<br />
HOUSEKEEPER <strong>for</strong> Orchard<br />
Suburb Muat work hamtwe VI<br />
References Salary negotiebie<br />
Col Susan 64^4550<br />
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED<br />
<strong>for</strong> Farmeig<strong>to</strong>n Mitt* retirement<br />
lenoe 7 30«<br />
30am <strong>to</strong> 2 30pm<br />
Contact Ceroi at, 47 9141<br />
LIGHT OFFICE CLEANING Mon-Fn<br />
5 30pm-8 sopm Howl area Expen-<br />
encad preterred Greet <strong>for</strong> nome-<br />
makar or rattrad couple 326-3385<br />
LIVONIA PRINTING COMPANY<br />
Needa 10 Ml 4 pon-Uma positions on<br />
our day ahlft, 8 OOam - 4:30pm. 2-3<br />
days par week Al are production<br />
lobe, no ak«a required Cal lor an<br />
interview appointment 8 00am-<br />
3 00pm. Deluxe ChecX Printers<br />
525-6423<br />
An Equal OpportwVty Employer<br />
MANAGER/TRAINER<br />
growing mamtenance company<br />
t Part-time<br />
1 <strong>for</strong> Steve. 455-9788<br />
MEDICAL CLAIMS REVIEWERS<br />
Immediata pen-time poeition* avail-<br />
able Salaried position wffh Benefit*<br />
4 hourly poartwna alec avakabie<br />
The candidate* wM maure th* accu-<br />
rate data prpcaoimg of medical<br />
b«a Sand raauma wtth cover letter<br />
AccuMad<br />
2621' Central Pork Blvd<br />
Suite 500, SouthlMd Ml 48076<br />
Attention Bemodotle PeruMi<br />
OFFICE HELP - Down<strong>to</strong>wn Birming-<br />
ham Juign firm ha* immediate<br />
Opanmg <strong>to</strong>r coneclentlou* depend-<br />
able parson <strong>to</strong> do Mng. light typMvg<br />
answering phonos 4 running er-<br />
rands. Must have car, hrs 1-5. Mon-<br />
FrL 15 par ta. Aak <strong>to</strong>r Jan. 540-0520<br />
RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME<br />
company 11 30-4 30,<br />
Laglbte handsmtlng,<br />
lo<strong>to</strong>a. Kflhl typmg Cad<br />
Joyce lor Mtwvtew. 351 -6459<br />
RECEPTIONIST wanted lor Weet<br />
B<strong>to</strong>omlMd Racquet Club Approx<br />
15-20 fir* w« . soma wookends Cal<br />
Frt. 7am <strong>to</strong> 3pm 661-2000<br />
RELIABLE PERSON <strong>to</strong> leern en-<br />
graving Wd possibly lead <strong>to</strong> fu«<br />
time poeition S<strong>to</strong>ning pay 45 per<br />
hr Sam- 1pm. Mon-Frt 424-6454<br />
BABYSITTER <strong>to</strong> WO up 5- '•» yr ok)<br />
si Schweitzer achool 4 cars lor from<br />
11 45-5pm. 5 day* per wk Glen-<br />
wood/<strong>New</strong>burgh area T0 bagi Jan<br />
22 Caltsves only 728-9596<br />
LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER NAHNY<br />
lor family of 4 m Farmeig<strong>to</strong>n -tax<br />
Mu*t be mature nonsmoser n*^<br />
reference* Fore^n peopw ae-<br />
come, muet apeek engkth 66i-2«7»<br />
C A R E G I V E R S<br />
Neaded <strong>to</strong>r daay 4 kve-m cswgn<br />
ment* Theee are •Ommi re-entry K>B*<br />
lor aoniors 4 homemakars ff you<br />
are a Hind flepenoalwe per*on who<br />
r*a*y envoys neipeig other* cal u*<br />
5 4 8 - 2 5 5 0<br />
LIVE-IN AIDES<br />
"The Friendly Ones"<br />
Exparv<br />
LIVE-IK - prefer aMy tPN<br />
enced wUh trachs 4 vent<br />
ence* requred Cal Mart,<br />
days 353-7620 eve* 851 29»i<br />
MATURE NANNY pert time 3 cJW-<br />
dren 15-20 hrs per week Must UM<br />
car 4 references 18 M*e> •»»gr*»i<br />
area Cal after 6 &A6-2453<br />
GROSSE POINTE<br />
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY<br />
865-4576<br />
50 year* rekabie aerwee<br />
fveed* aipenenced Cook* nanmea<br />
Maid*. Housekeeper* Gardener*<br />
Butlers, Couple*. Nurse Aid* Com-<br />
panion* and Day Worter* <strong>to</strong>r pri-<br />
vate home*<br />
18514 Mack Avenue<br />
Groeae Po»nt* Fsrma<br />
HOUSEKEEPEFfAIDE <strong>to</strong> car* <strong>for</strong><br />
•Merry couple. Wsstiand area Re-<br />
Quve* minimum personal cars Pre-<br />
pare meals, do laund-y, navs onw<br />
trantportation. 6 hours dally Mon<br />
thru Fn. RMorencas Reply lo box<br />
171. Farmlngion Mich 46332<br />
MOTHERS HELPER <strong>to</strong> k»e or QUI<br />
must be very good with chiidrwi A<br />
kttle Bit everything Bloomtieic da*<br />
*r*a 64 S-8026<br />
A CAFUNG NANNY nesoeo m aw<br />
Nov home lor well behaved 3 fw<br />
old. 7am-4pm Salary E>pertanaa.<br />
reference* requved 348-5061<br />
NURSE AIDE - 45 00 per •*»»„<br />
Mon Wed . 4 Thur* <strong>for</strong> fifty-fee<br />
year oM woman in wheel cha* Mual<br />
live m Garden CHy area 421-2153<br />
SfTTER NEEDED - In L/von»a lor 7<br />
mo old twin girls To begin m Jan .<br />
ful time. 4-6 wk* then pari time<br />
Non-smoker reference* 522-8317<br />
TEACHER NEEDS rekabw ma<br />
•moking Babysitter w our Camw<br />
home trom 6-4pm Call after<br />
4 30pm 981-5107<br />
WANTED MATURE FEMALE • <strong>to</strong><br />
Ml time infant care and kghl<br />
housework in my Plymouth home<br />
After 6pm 459-3453<br />
506 Halp Wanted Salas<br />
R E A L E S T A T E C A R E E R<br />
SECRETARY - W Bloomhek! area<br />
Good office akila and typing a mual j<br />
Pleasant working anwonment<br />
Cal 661-1000 e»t 560<br />
TEACHING JOB SKILLS <strong>to</strong> hand-<br />
coppad adult* at Novi workahop 30<br />
hr*. par week. 46.50 per nour Re-<br />
quires experience working with the<br />
handicapped P<strong>to</strong>aaa <strong>for</strong>warc re-<br />
eume <strong>to</strong><br />
Personnel<br />
» 117 Tut* St<br />
Ponuac ML 48053<br />
An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />
TELE MARKET enrol members m<br />
national lottery out 5 30-9:30pm<br />
45 on hr plus borueae<br />
Lorry. 425-6610<br />
TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST<br />
mmadMlo opening, 2 day* par<br />
week m SoutM<strong>to</strong>H, muat be mature<br />
wtth good pone akMa 4 light typmg<br />
Cal Barbara 262-1400<br />
506 Halp Wanted<br />
Domaatic<br />
AFFECTIONATE MATURE SITTER<br />
<strong>for</strong> 2 4 7 yr Old airla. my Can<strong>to</strong>n<br />
home Mon-FrL 7-5 housekeeping,<br />
<strong>to</strong>p wagas 961-2240<br />
BABYSITTER <strong>for</strong> 2<br />
Lrvonio homo. 3-5<br />
girts. 4 4 6. my<br />
Grandmotherly tvpe' 3 ?!,''*'<br />
tronaporatlon. raiarancoi 425-8036<br />
BABYSTTTER - lor 1 yr old In our<br />
Redlord homo 2S 31<br />
Observer I Eccantnc <strong>New</strong>spaper*<br />
34251 Schoolcraft Rd Ltwoma.<br />
Michigan 41150<br />
512<br />
Thursday. 04E<br />
Baby Foods<br />
fRCBHTEACM WEEK<br />
H O M E D E L I V E R Y<br />
421-0085<br />
frmm Start Food*<br />
B£8T CMLO CARC<br />
C<strong>to</strong>MMfi mcaher <strong>to</strong> cere <strong>to</strong>r yow<br />
Any 001. hoi mnch and<br />
32S-5013<br />
CXEAMMQ: Tuas. Med I SM woMi-<br />
•°<strong>to</strong> Re4wem.ee Own iraneporte-<br />
Uorv Cal Aima 273-55J5<br />
NOUS€CL£AMNQ<br />
r<strong>to</strong>spnnonila. mature edMt wm caw<br />
your home f<strong>to</strong>oenriable rales<br />
As* <strong>to</strong>r Tracy 471-5035<br />
511 Entartainmant<br />
A BAND OR D.J. (TOURS 1<br />
Weddings. Partis* Anraversones<br />
Osncmg MUSK Our Specaelry<br />
as Bryan 473-7171<br />
AVAILABLE <strong>for</strong> <strong>New</strong> Yeer*<br />
Uoo** Sound UnHmiteO OJ your<br />
antertanmam eporioliat Hnce 1977<br />
Doug 937-0105<br />
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471-2600<br />
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RON DUGAS BLDG.<br />
• A PERSONAL TOUCH p<br />
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110 Service CM Soma Day Service<br />
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427-3001<br />
EMH CONTRACTING INC<br />
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471-5205<br />
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522-3502<br />
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940-0010<br />
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476-0011 __<br />
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LICENSED CALL JOHN-S22-6401<br />
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homeowner * caa 476-4478<br />
KEN FIERKE Uc -Int Carpentry<br />
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471-2600<br />
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40 Cabinetry I Formica<br />
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41 Carpets<br />
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537-3489<br />
42 Carpet Cleaning<br />
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steem c<strong>to</strong>aning eanr<strong>to</strong>e 2 room* A<br />
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471-2600<br />
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55 Ctemnay Cleaning,<br />
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537-0462<br />
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471-5132<br />
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425-0030<br />
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41000 Ford Rd.. CeMon<br />
ooMpner 061-0001<br />
A BETTER FLOOR SANDING JOS<br />
Cud floor* our at'IA IO«tr Stem work<br />
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477-7730<br />
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inc. EiiBMont iMaaiiLioo 367-7027<br />
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90<br />
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Home A<br />
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EARLY'S CLEANING CO<br />
wouta Ma <strong>to</strong> work wtp< ofOces.<br />
bonfcs. and apart menu 10X<br />
count 922-1!<br />
150 Movteg A Bteraga<br />
AFFORDABLE MOVING<br />
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W Coaot E COOOT. aac Hourty or<br />
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471-4717<br />
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82 Furniture<br />
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Any T)PA ol Coa<strong>to</strong>g and IBMI<br />
661-5520<br />
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Eat SEAT ANY DEAL. 474-3040<br />
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INSTALLATION 990<br />
SEARS, 384C. STANLEY<br />
20 YRS EXP - 422-0791<br />
GARAGE DOOMS 9 OPENERS<br />
SALES SERVICE 9 O0TALLATION<br />
SPECIAL: Ida? raMed panM<br />
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Ann Arbor - 747-0577<br />
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A6 types of wortL 471-9209<br />
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LOW Rates. 546-0125<br />
MOOERN MOVPFG<br />
MOORES<br />
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ApanmenL homo A oMce<br />
931 per HOW 300-1*<br />
152 MB roil<br />
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550-1300 902-6190<br />
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... REASONABLE RATES<br />
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with S 3 yr writ<br />
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Fantastic Prices<br />
50% OB<br />
• •nmwiaJoOlji ^ Part TW>TTOW<br />
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425-9605 • 229-9685<br />
• 697-7400.<br />
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478-4398<br />
European Touch<br />
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641-7766<br />
Ma<strong>to</strong>lMLO«aaaM4iM<br />
GREAT WESTERN<br />
PAINTING<br />
LOW FIATES<br />
476-0011<br />
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later Heeler* - DMpoaeb • Feuoet*<br />
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A1 Plastering<br />
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PAST SER'MCE<br />
645-6266<br />
PLASIU M III 9 ORVWA1L<br />
471-2600<br />
21S<br />
CALL - JM: 421-74<br />
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6200 06. SAVE 000<br />
522-1350<br />
471-2600<br />
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557-5595<br />
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532-3895<br />
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(Plymouth Rd. al Farming<strong>to</strong>n)<br />
261-9340<br />
st. edith school<br />
tuesday s*4s p.m.<br />
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464-2027<br />
rochester<br />
democratic club<br />
tuesday sdo p Ji.<br />
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MB, $400. 737-4341<br />
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0My*1hr*-akenew AakJno 15 500<br />
CaBatMrOpm 543-0748<br />
718<br />
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•ry • *BafcH.CoB 453-0481<br />
OAK FLOORMG. Oak trim, walf^<br />
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sk. laHalMH price*. MT Hord-<br />
X» Inc.. 517-523-3408<br />
719 Hal Tuba, Spaa<br />
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portasle spas<br />
coiwpmm Fac<strong>to</strong>ry Ovama na with<br />
$1.1461 Caa a $*s8m<br />
722 HobWaa<br />
Coins 9 Stamp<br />
cash <strong>for</strong> b ooob oil, loot be* $<br />
hoc<strong>key</strong> cards, also coin cobjections.<br />
538-5689<br />
723 isaalry<br />
BUYINGI<br />
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Coetuma loaMi. aMiaia a»<br />
rar. <strong>to</strong>p prices pajo Mr*<br />
356-8222 81 56-9*63<br />
cmamono Pear Mp* 2 46 Ct_.<br />
g color, s»-2-t1. $8,900<br />
647-8177<br />
r0lex man * watch 14k soad gold,<br />
da<strong>to</strong>. lubOee braooMt. man. $4b00<br />
baat. 3*0-11*0<br />
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SOtamond*<br />
A<strong>to</strong>n'* Gold: 34363 Ptymouth Rd<br />
Uvoma. giao 522-1440<br />
714 Cam ar as Ouppiaa<br />
SIMONS OMEGA Pho<strong>to</strong> anMrgar<br />
Uka naa. $400 or baat of<strong>to</strong>r.<br />
CaB 342-42*7<br />
718 M n U<br />
Nsw Zlmmsrmann A<br />
tOmbal Acoustic Piano*<br />
& KurzwaM DtattaJ Pianos<br />
UtM pr<strong>to</strong>ad from $306 ft Up<br />
Muatc. Banohaaft Lamp*<br />
SCANLON PIANOS<br />
2544 ORCHARD LAKE RD<br />
1 MM W. of Ta<strong>to</strong>grapn<br />
tw Caa* Laka Rd ft MMd<strong>to</strong>bait<br />
W BLOOMFlELD 581-7060<br />
PIANOS WANTED - CASH PA©<br />
QUALITY use) PIANOS .<br />
Ing m laflnMhad Baby Grand*. AJ<strong>to</strong>n<br />
P<strong>to</strong>no Co.. 22740 Orchard Laka Rd..<br />
2 MkoJI of Grand RNm. 471-1771<br />
year end<br />
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PLYMOUTH 465-4077<br />
WESTLANO<br />
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BASEBALL CLUB<br />
1 « S . { j r B n g n<br />
721<br />
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rmlnghan 647-1177<br />
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mod*. B <strong>to</strong>ol. ix»—in condMoai.<br />
$470 540-2259<br />
728 vcr, tv, 8tareo,<br />
Hi-Fi, Tape Decks<br />
RCA 48" B*b Soraan TV Uka naar)<br />
11200. 4*4-79*2<br />
2 3 730 Sporting Goods<br />
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binding*. $150 PoM* ft boot* 12.<br />
•SO- AMO Mi carrier $15 53'-MM<br />
SKI PACKAGE- K-2J55 Ski*. 200*.<br />
Nordtca BooM. ahoa Ma 12. Salomon.<br />
727 Bmdtnga. PoM* $1*0.<br />
484-0785<br />
VIC TAMNY Executive Ctu<strong>to</strong> B<strong>to</strong>tkno<br />
mombaraMp. Duaa fixed <strong>to</strong>ravor.<br />
S1060 2S3-0B23<br />
714 Trade ar Sal<br />
AW COMPRESSOR chorry p<strong>to</strong>kar.<br />
trai<strong>to</strong>r, mow Mowar. mo<strong>to</strong>r homa.<br />
1072 Triumph. garden trac<strong>to</strong>r. 4S4<br />
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war 532-22*0<br />
SONY TRMOTROM 19 In Mack matrix.<br />
1908 modal AJeo. Montgomery<br />
Ward* VCR Sony am/tm *i*»*j<br />
I *M or tada <strong>to</strong>r car. 400-2407<br />
715 Wan<strong>to</strong>d To Buy<br />
BEST PfVCE Mumtnum<br />
CHINA/DtSHES-Fuk/partlal a<br />
Lanox, Caat<strong>to</strong><strong>to</strong>n. Mat<strong>to</strong>x. Norttaka.<br />
and otharv Cam paid. 330-0463<br />
LIONEL/AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS<br />
Any aga/oondNon.<br />
Top caa* paid 334-8*63<br />
WANTED otd tMrac<br />
aqulpmant. Mparata<br />
WANTED Toy tram*, uonal ft<br />
Amartcm Flyar. any condition, p<strong>to</strong>caa/aat*.<br />
A<strong>to</strong>o Modat Car* 901-4029<br />
i m •• 1. -» J<br />
1 x nousonora r t t i<br />
AFRICAN GREY TENMK. >fl approxlmalaty<br />
12 word*, baat of<strong>to</strong>r<br />
with caga 875-1013 or 365-0778<br />
AKITA PUPPIES<br />
AKC. Champion Una*. AM co<strong>to</strong>ra.<br />
$350 ft up 419-446-2819<br />
ALASKAN MALAMUTE punplaa.<br />
AKC. graM glfla BarMa/. 5 4-3004<br />
BOXER <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong>. 3 )aar* old. M<br />
•not* $05 or baat of<strong>to</strong>r<br />
Caa 533-5642 or 534-41S8<br />
CHINESE SHARPIES<br />
pupplaa. 9 111»'.» old. axoaOant tamparamant.<br />
mow quaMy. mot* ft<br />
788-1929<br />
CHOW CHOW PUPPtES-AKC. 8<br />
wk*.. black, mot* $350 Oapoaft<br />
hold* <strong>to</strong>r Chnatma* 522-1147<br />
COCKAPOO-POOOLE PUPP1ES-6<br />
wk* Angal. Horwy. Mxjragnt. ft Tad<br />
ara waMng <strong>to</strong> Kwa you. 866-8141<br />
COCKER SPANIEL, 1)<br />
houaabiokan. graM<br />
$200 or baat of<strong>to</strong>r<br />
ENGLISH BETTER- 8<br />
VETCRANa «1V«<br />
THURSDAY $*8 PM<br />
V.F.W. H A L L<br />
29159 W. 7 MHO Rd.<br />
(Aero—from Toy-R-iM)<br />
st. john's<br />
armenun church<br />
(Churcfi wrtti Qotd Domo)<br />
thursday 7*0 PM.<br />
220011<br />
roM<br />
' CM<br />
307-2000<br />
470-2312<br />
SOLDER natnaiar pupplaa, AKC,<br />
champion taocxMna malaa ft <strong>to</strong>maM*.<br />
$300 Cam attar 5pm:<br />
505-6438. or daya. 517-223-0300<br />
HUSKY SHEPHERD MIX- 40 lb<br />
Mala, nau<strong>to</strong>rad. M mot*. 1 yr old<br />
GraM paraonaMy, 065-4130<br />
r o g e r s pta<br />
saturday 830 p.m.<br />
Andsrson MMd<strong>to</strong> 9chool<br />
3205 Catalpa (Borkloy)<br />
Dataam CooOdgaft GrianOaia<br />
738 |<br />
KITfSM^<br />
i"i' "»iii iin<br />
(Parking in Rear)<br />
17th Congraaa District<br />
Pamocratte Parly<br />
friday s30pja.<br />
(PVmouSi W a FsrMngfcw Rd|<br />
2S1-S340<br />
vfw #4012 .<br />
in northville<br />
saturdays 9»4s pm<br />
430 SO. MAIN 8TREET<br />
NORTHVILLE<br />
(N. of 7 MNa Rd.)<br />
To place your ad in this direc<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />
please call Joanie at:<br />
5 9 1 - 0 9 0 6<br />
Agaa 8 waak* - 5 yaara<br />
Opan- Tajn. -*BM.<br />
LHABO APSQ~ AKC 7 i<br />
POOOLES - AKC. Mack MMMMra.<br />
•WM. «M cfieckad. Oamp<strong>to</strong>n Mad.<br />
>200. 422-3*24. or WMOM<br />
PROftaaiOHAL DOG TRAMMG<br />
Oone <strong>to</strong> your home Quat oii<strong>to</strong>odt<br />
apmy^^£d r u!iy''"^^£8<br />
SCOTTISH TERMER PUW>«S<br />
AKC. lal OMt 1 Mack <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong>.<br />
1 brtnd<strong>to</strong> maM. - «19-440-2019<br />
SMH TZU- pupa AKC QuaMy <strong>to</strong>ya.<br />
ouaranMad any typaa. SXota.<br />
'M 8068 or 4S3-3071<br />
SIAMESE - ORSH MMna. Mry<br />
young ra<strong>to</strong>ad mow cafe. Lo*rtng par-<br />
»orwity CF A «100-000 366-0006<br />
WHTTE AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD<br />
P\Mk: ma<strong>to</strong>a ortj. S20Q. Sarlou*<br />
<strong>to</strong>qi*<strong>to</strong>aonly 928-1081<br />
ARTIC CAT 1977<br />
•tan $7S0. 197$ PoMrta 340 Bactra<br />
$700. 1904 BkMOO SS2S $1,000 2<br />
pMca TMar $450 890 0001<br />
Somaeang <strong>to</strong>r tha mowmobOa lo^<br />
ar Ooub<strong>to</strong> mowmoMa MM. in a>oaSam<br />
oondMon. $400 470-207$<br />
LEASE 1904 CESSNA TURBO 210<br />
Loadad. Including a<strong>to</strong>rm acopa A<br />
oo<strong>to</strong>r radar Hangarad M Oakland/<br />
Pont<strong>to</strong>c. Tarma n>goaaMa.«0$-6400<br />
888 V a M d o S<br />
AAA STORAGE<br />
Boat*. Ti M m. Truck*<br />
Outdoor . waB-agmad. aacuad<br />
Bactncfty • i alablt 5 acraa.<br />
•Hrlaa ft Ta<strong>to</strong>grapk araa. 530-7771<br />
WOOOR VEHICLE STORAGE<br />
Our IHtfi yaar aarvlng Mat 1 a araa.<br />
Cara. RV* and boata. Opan 7 Day*.<br />
Modam iprM<strong>to</strong>r ayaMm. Wa<br />
•MNooms your Inapoctkm.<br />
N98NrC8rd or Vte 642^449<br />
812<br />
WnMMfcas<br />
HONOA SPREE 1904 Good oondlt<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
$250 nagot<strong>to</strong>bM 567-4660<br />
818 au<strong>to</strong>s Track<br />
Parts 9 Sanrteo<br />
CAP FOR GMC S15. rwd. laddar<br />
bar*. $150 or baat of<strong>to</strong>r 456-4417<br />
CHEVROLET 402 He block *ngM.<br />
run* axoaOant. $600 ChryMr 1905<br />
2.2 mo<strong>to</strong>r ft tranamlaaion. $450 It-m<br />
532-4060<br />
FORD 1978 haft <strong>to</strong>n pick up. <strong>to</strong>r<br />
part*. 8 cytmdar. 3 apaad O 0.<br />
819 Ao<strong>to</strong> Fkiancinfl<br />
B A D C R E D I T<br />
N O P R O B L E M !<br />
Ca8 Mr ShMdor<br />
463-2500<br />
OR<br />
903-7192<br />
820 Au<strong>to</strong>s Wantad<br />
AN OLDER uaad car or true* wantnaadmg<br />
rapak o k CaB<br />
Mark at 531-3308<br />
ANY USED AUTO WANTED<br />
$40 <strong>to</strong> $4500 Paid<br />
Fraa Towing<br />
Ca8 Rudy 673-6317<br />
"TOP CASH"<br />
For Your<br />
Used Car or Truck<br />
1984 or <strong>New</strong>er<br />
A R T M O R A N<br />
Pontlac GMC<br />
353-9000<br />
821 Junk Cars Wantad<br />
A-A-A CARS<br />
Top Cam <strong>to</strong>r njnrang-|unk and<br />
24 hour I<br />
256-6487<br />
ALL AUTOS ft TRUCKS<br />
Junk, wrack ad. running. Top DoOar<br />
Eft M Au<strong>to</strong> Part*<br />
822 Tracks For Solo<br />
BLAZER. 1906. 2-wtiaal drKw. au<strong>to</strong>malic.<br />
8 cyknOar, ak. 76.000 mka*.<br />
$4,800 548-0412<br />
CHEVY. 19*4 ScottadaM Pickup<br />
Au<strong>to</strong>mat*, powar Waartng, or*/<br />
40,000 actual m8aa Ftrat $4,996<br />
^CRESTWOOD<br />
DODGE<br />
OOOGE. 10*1<br />
SNa»va» Ei<br />
Don 12.500<br />
421-5700<br />
3'A <strong>to</strong>n arork van.<br />
r\-<br />
BRONCO 8 1987 XUT. au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />
air. <strong>to</strong>B powar Kjadad. aatandad<br />
warranty. $0000 477-0221<br />
BRONCO 8. 1908 XLT. Au<strong>to</strong>matic.<br />
Mr oondMon. Sharp $11.SOO<br />
Hmaa Park LmcolrvMarcury<br />
483-2424 BVt.400<br />
BRONCO I, 1900 XLT Loat<strong>to</strong>d.<br />
10 mOaal $ 10.900<br />
Jack Dommsr Ford<br />
1-SOt«7$-FOnO 721-0600<br />
• t o r ^ . ^ 4 - W h H l W W I<br />
"" •* cq M , laua<br />
• Mo opMma. $18,908<br />
iMcfc DwrTvnw Fort<br />
DODGE. MOB W-2S0 4X4. Au<strong>to</strong>mM-<br />
Ic. Mr. VO. UE packaga. TMa tn.<br />
haa tha boM ot a.aryMtna. 30.0<br />
•M<strong>to</strong>a. A raM *Mua M or*y $7 006<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
DOOG£<br />
421-5700<br />
829 Sports 9<br />
Impor<strong>to</strong>dCors<br />
BMW. 1904 3101 BroraH wtth Oroi<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
352-6030<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
352-6030<br />
BMW 1908 32SA 4 door. Mack ft<br />
Mack. $13,900<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
352-6030<br />
s h q w c A S E<br />
ANTIQUES • AUCTION<br />
•RESALE<br />
BAAUN a HCLMCR<br />
AUCTION aERVKIS<br />
Raal EMBM - Farm<br />
Htx»ihc*a - Anuquaa<br />
Lloyd R Brsun<br />
Arn Arbor SSS-SS4<br />
Jarry L HsSwsr<br />
SaMrw. SS* SSt<br />
MANCHEUTER<br />
ANTKKIE MALL<br />
Vlaftwtlhua<br />
during tha Holiday* and ahara •<br />
Country Chrtatmaa<br />
ItSE-MsM, M i r R i H i r<br />
20 i *i aougiaaal of Aim Art>or<br />
Opan 7 dapa. tOajn • S p.m.<br />
m Sports 9<br />
To placm your ad in thia direc<strong>to</strong>ry,.<br />
pleaae call Dorothy at 591-0916 J<br />
c < > e<br />
o\—><br />
•unroot Black. 30.000 908 536 Cmnwinr *o<br />
I .• <strong>to</strong>»V - - BBS 18.000<br />
XRD B^w<br />
2-6031.<br />
«D* »4< -jnroof M>. atar-<br />
lOftOMf 19 995<br />
S U N S H I N E<br />
r " U R A - S U Z U K I<br />
471-9200<br />
«ONDA OPE^UOE i»03 5<br />
I .-—•Oil ornnm E«c« an Alarm ft<br />
laoa fampw-d car 365-4263<br />
•«A P«e OL S. 1»8« Au'Oau<br />
,i.'.roo»<br />
HINE<br />
A c i S U Z U K I<br />
471-9200<br />
-ONOA 9*4 CRX Ejioaaant con<br />
». 4<br />
-'ua Onfy $2950<br />
\o/ € //i £/i/*of/te/ss<br />
Marty Wyrybkowski<br />
Salesman of the Month<br />
Happy Holidays<br />
Special Sale<br />
No Payments Until<br />
March 1990<br />
1989 F-150 XLT LARIAT<br />
Air, IMt, cvuiss.<br />
4* $ 5 0 0 d o w n<br />
t $217.66 Psr Month*<br />
1989 e s c o r t l x 2 d o o r<br />
f Au<strong>to</strong>matic, power steering, sir.<br />
v $ 1 0 0 d o w n<br />
$15837 Per Montfi* 0 ^ -<br />
1987 c o r v e t t e convertible<br />
21,000 miles, au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />
loaded!<br />
$ 2 2 , 9 9 5<br />
1969 TAURUS GL<br />
AiSomaHc, <strong>to</strong>w mSee, air.<br />
9 s q 0 d o w n<br />
Month*<br />
3 3 3 0 0 Ford Road<br />
Westland<br />
Call<br />
4 2 1 - 1 3 0 0<br />
Over 50 years of<br />
satisfied cus<strong>to</strong>mers<br />
"Ptua tax and pIMaa SO montti financing M 12% annual<br />
psrcanaag* rat* aMh approtrod crodN. aaianad banh only.<br />
825 Sports 9<br />
Import sd Cart<br />
BMW '90S 835CMA Coarno* Ibua.<br />
i«r wort Mat*. oMy 20.000 m«a*<br />
Am 827.900, Naw U3.S0O<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
352-6030<br />
BMW 1907 326 2 door royal Mua<br />
$13,000<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
352-6030<br />
HONDA CRX 190* Au<strong>to</strong>matic, or.<br />
ar $7,406<br />
SUNSHINE<br />
ACURA-SUZUKI<br />
471-9200<br />
HONOA '90S Accord UO HMcAoack<br />
EJIUMII* condaian Loadad<br />
5H wmdowa^lock*.<br />
cruwa aquakzar loadad" 38.000<br />
m.ia» $13,996<br />
S U N S H I N E<br />
A C U R A - S U Z U K I<br />
471-9200<br />
MAZDA MX6 1988 Turbo Au<strong>to</strong>mMic<br />
«»r. . Ml $8,995<br />
SUNSHINE<br />
ACURA-SUZUKI<br />
471-9200<br />
MERCEDES BENZ 1900<br />
Wagon Glaaa moon ioof<br />
Claar. 18^96.<br />
ERHATID BMW<br />
352^6030<br />
MERCEDES BENZ 1908<br />
Smwa wrffi cnocoMta MOtnar. Fac<strong>to</strong>ry<br />
xarrantf $49,000<br />
ERHARD BMW<br />
352-6030<br />
MERCEDES 1984 3000 turbo M-<br />
»«r wtth blua manor "•• tvaa ft<br />
lixiaup. Mil car EicaNant coodkiwo<br />
i'« 000'baal. Day*. M< DaM<br />
427-94A4 or av*M 7*^09*7<br />
PEUGEOT 1983. M6 STI. waa fflanlamao<br />
Mack oaauty. inaiad tpm<br />
S U N S H I N E<br />
A C U R A - S U Z U K I<br />
471-9200<br />
VUGO '988 19.000 actual maa*. r»ducad<br />
try que* ua J1500 taka*<br />
rvME SALES<br />
455-5566 397-3003<br />
852 Classic Cars<br />
BUICK. 1970 Wildcat Onfy 47,000<br />
ongmal mBaa garaga «apf xnca<br />
now $3,995<br />
Hina* Par* Uncokv-Marcury<br />
453-2424 aat 400<br />
MARK V 1978 luxury trim, or*/<br />
37 000 original, ownar rrulea. cokacloroualili<br />
$7,995<br />
Hmas Park Uncoin-Marcury<br />
453-2424 a>! 400<br />
OLDS 1965 Dalla 88 Roc»n 425<br />
angina racwntly rabukt Sootharn<br />
car EicaBanl condition >naide ana<br />
out $2*00 ba*' 932-0535<br />
854 Amarican Mo<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
ENCORE '984- ExcaBTi oondrtlon<br />
No ru*t $1,150 CM <strong>to</strong>r taat drrva<br />
464-4384<br />
856 Buick<br />
CENTURV CUSTOM. 1986<br />
4 Okndar. arr tapa wirt<br />
58 000 miM» $4 450 o«a» 363-4925<br />
CENTURY '983. aacaO^t condition<br />
Loadad 20.000 m» warranty<br />
Vary low jnBaa $3 990 682-41*2<br />
CENTURY 1903. axcaoan' con*-<br />
non Laadad uoao averytfwig<br />
Vary low u m $3 9B0 $82-4162<br />
880 ChavroM<br />
CAiURO 19*4 Au<strong>to</strong>mwm. JTv9.<br />
CAMARC 1*06 Low •<br />
ownar Lady't car $8096<br />
Hinaa Park LMoaM-Mi<br />
463-2434 am 400<br />
CAMCAO 1800 -<br />
lopa. 6 700 Mo. if<br />
baat. CaB a«Mr 5pm<br />
ck/Gray. T-<br />
$11,000 or<br />
CAPRICE n | liar 19*6. muat MB.<br />
BaM of<strong>to</strong>r Puaai staarlng brakaa.<br />
Window* — M» 8TMB8. Mc Much<br />
mora 397-2233 0T 469-3401<br />
CAPRICE LS8«<br />
'sasr** 7 -<br />
CHEVETTE 1981 naad« <strong>to</strong>rn work,<br />
baat of<strong>to</strong>r • 421-8309<br />
MONTE CAALO I90»-To taka oarn<br />
pay meoti E>cwtnt condition<br />
13.000 mBaa. 397-1757<br />
MONZA 1*7*. au<strong>to</strong>matic, run*<br />
flood i ow^ar tal oamiamac naw<br />
batter, $55CWbaal «25-34*2<br />
NOVA. i9*& S apaad. ak nme.<br />
aicaOam condMort Pricad <strong>to</strong> aa*<br />
$3,295<br />
P*GE TOYOTA 352-8660<br />
SPRJNT '988 Naa car ootnne in-<br />
Front wnaai drrva, * door. 40' meg.<br />
au<strong>to</strong>matic 397-2233 459-340'<br />
882 CtwysJar<br />
mm'MM<br />
2 door<br />
CRESTWOOD t|l'<br />
OOOGE<br />
888 Ford<br />
421-5700<br />
CROWN VICTOAtA. 19*3 43 000<br />
mBa*. 4 door wMti luxury Iran 6 M<br />
Ma option $4.9*6<br />
Iknaa Park uncom Marcury<br />
463-2424 ext 400<br />
ESCORT OT i***Kk-aniM! red<br />
000 mBaa $8295<br />
ESCORT WAGON GL 19*4, 4 door<br />
air atareo law urea- Aug . 80.000<br />
mBaa $1000 641 7248<br />
MUSTANG GT 1983-V8 4 apaed<br />
am/tm caaaetta witf> booater T-<br />
<strong>to</strong>pa $3400 or beat 979-0658<br />
MUSTANG GT 1965- 28 000 mle*<br />
t-<strong>to</strong>p*. tinted anndow* new w«<br />
louver. Alpine siereo atr cru.se<br />
alarm afierp $7 500'best<br />
459-3978 or 451-684'<br />
MUSTANG LX COUPE. 1989 Sua<br />
alienor 5 apeed aa loaded Only<br />
30 meee $7 50C 861-5787<br />
MUSTANG 1900 LX CONVERTIBLE<br />
Au<strong>to</strong>matic Or. power window, S<br />
kick* cnaae. M. m a n S low<br />
meee Your cMca M 4 $9 9*9<br />
Jack 0*mm*f Ford<br />
721-6560<br />
TAURUS 'M0 SMO<br />
moorwoof 8 loaded From $ 12.9*9<br />
Jack Oammar Ford<br />
l-*0O-*7*-fORO 721-*68i<br />
ileerma 6 braaaa endaa. V*. oarMlant.<br />
$9*00 After 6pm 48*-0*2*<br />
TEMPO 19*8 GLa. 2 <strong>to</strong> chooae.<br />
candy apple red or pean wMM F«v<br />
taanc vafua at only $6.M5<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
DODGE<br />
421-5700<br />
875<br />
MSSAN 300 ZX 1**8 M<strong>to</strong>ta. $<br />
878<br />
OERA BAOUGKAM 9*8 4 door. V*. odo-<br />
$ 14.580 aakmg $ 12.500 GM eaec 2<br />
dnvw*. 3 car*, moke of<strong>to</strong>r 644-241«<br />
CUTLASS 197* V8 77.000 actual<br />
mae*. i n d w runrvng uundHiOM.<br />
$850 or baat 347 48*8 or 7**-1421<br />
CUTLASS 1982<br />
power dawn, i *acap*iina*i<br />
•M 70 A00 maa* $2200 tO $4*-11*S<br />
Thursday. Dwa«nO«r 20. 1900 Oft£<br />
878<br />
BONNEVILLE 1W7 AB-^pUon*<br />
$7000<br />
MS-2413<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
OOOGE<br />
421-5700<br />
Svjiss'.t:<br />
POMTIAC *000. ». '9*4 19*4 LE wagon, M-<br />
$rd Hd. wood adM<br />
ISS<br />
862 Toyota<br />
V-8,<br />
CaB<br />
647-0393 ESCORT WAGON 1903-GLX Ngf<br />
CAPRICE. 1984<br />
irklaa. wen «ac I' 'OO'tirm CM<br />
THWN0ER8IR0 '977 rweda rapaa j fun.<br />
wagon, room lor ina wnow larrat,<br />
weekend* 531-6405 LOM Of nm. o«n. Mual Ml $500 i-Jl. ^»S-30«1<br />
fua* loadad noud«^s powar moan<br />
CM anytime 72*^8761 -<br />
>ooi immaoulMa. orty t* 995 ESCOAT 1*81 Very pond condition'<br />
$700 or beat o«er CM day*<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
459-2807<br />
DODGE<br />
ESCORT 19*6- Red 7 door Man<br />
421-5700<br />
dard tranamlaaion. «lereo caaaetta<br />
- 4 77 1030<br />
CAVALIER 1983 CS - 5 apawd Mr,<br />
FM caa—na raar dafog Vary CMan ESCORT 19**-Pony<br />
Wan mairiainod Ortvaa axcMMnt cMlent condition •tarao <strong>New</strong><br />
$1350 533-2377 brMea/Tlree $1*00/baet 356-6653<br />
CAVAUER '987 Z24 Au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />
ESCORT 1986 aogon atnk aa. FM<br />
Bar V6 -*Kd1*-c>on 30.00C pamparaC Loadad'<br />
$0,950 ortes' ott*r Can<br />
421 -2804 or 425-2494<br />
CEUBP.rv 1*08 M<strong>to</strong>mat. omalc n m<br />
300TD -<br />
<br />
t' 095<br />
Hmes Parx Lincoln-Mercury<br />
453-2424 ext 400<br />
MUSTANG 1976- Au<strong>to</strong>metic. powe-<br />
Mooring. brMee. am/trr, cevawtle<br />
under coated $750'beat 471-9233 | CAPRI '979 RS 4<br />
MUSTANG 1977. good condition.<br />
$750<br />
•ntm uaoo 277-2565 or 441-30*3 SfATOa<br />
$B1- Powar<br />
Hearing 4 * afwham<br />
MUSTANG 1980<br />
TOYOTA TERCEL DLX 1900 Autp-<br />
img. rakabo<br />
$050<br />
mai>c narao raar datroat $3.T9i<br />
m5$1 500 476-0092<br />
TYME SALES<br />
CENTURY 1986 Mr power a<strong>to</strong>er<br />
mg.'BrMo*.locks, am/tm caaaefla.<br />
cruiae good condNlon. 40000 m«aa.<br />
$5100 negotiable 646-8910<br />
ELECTRA 19*4- Waoqn. , power<br />
iiaarlng. brakes wtnoow*, locks,<br />
arrotm caaeefle. tirt $3,500<br />
477-0025 Work 947-5*25<br />
LoSABRE. 1M3. oimaed Loaded<br />
FVmda car. no ru« aoi .na record*<br />
aia-fm caaaette aikra* 66,000<br />
maa* $5,000 646-8150<br />
PARK AVENUE t9M rod. loedeB.<br />
leather exceaent car *44-4M7<br />
REGAL LIMITED '9*1 ExdHlorl<br />
transportation K>adod. $2 384<br />
TAMAROFF BUICK '<br />
Tal-12 Southfieid<br />
353-1300<br />
SKYHAWK '9*6, Spon Hatchback<br />
Fac<strong>to</strong>ry rap no longer need* perianal<br />
cor 53.000 mBa*. wafl makv<br />
taanod Flr»» oamer Service record*<br />
evMstue Bright Muo. aar au<strong>to</strong>mM-<br />
Ic. crulaa. raa una radio, ounroof.<br />
powar steering, brakes tat wneel<br />
rear window louver*.<br />
afnaia $6,400 642-44*5. 643-0250<br />
BROUGHAM 1MB<br />
O-elegano* wether Every «p«on<br />
18 000 IkBo* $1* 90» 644-TI37<br />
ELOORAOO 1M8 M M l N M i M<br />
LASER. 1965 Var, Jood condition<br />
absolutely must aeti bast otter<br />
brMaa, stereo A reel beauty<br />
$2 995<br />
Ty».<br />
478-7537 | P AQ£ TOYOT A<br />
352-8580<br />
LEBARON, 1987 Au<strong>to</strong>matic, air , uijSTANG 1987 blue natcnbaca 4<br />
am-fm cassette 4 mucf more LOW I cyknd*. 46.000m, loaded 5y<br />
"Mas. only 16 995 100 000m, .arrarXy. 16200 Met<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580 ! ^ maeaao. 'c Bob 535-8100<br />
864 Dodge<br />
LYNX 1983 4 door au<strong>to</strong>matic, air<br />
am-fm cassette power steering.<br />
CxMQ*. $'000-'be«t 66'-5296<br />
MARQUIS ST AT ION WAGON tM3-<br />
MUSTANG '9*4 Au<strong>to</strong>metic trans- Jaoed~Zieoened~$2'e*75"e5i-6470<br />
MUSTANG 1M7 LX - Bla<br />
aunrtx>< au<strong>to</strong>matic 44 000 mfloa<br />
$69^5 or Mai 522-3505<br />
CHARGER 19%4-2 2$1.7ga | MySTANG 1987 IX Hotcfiback.<br />
534-0372 1 au<strong>to</strong>matic, slerec cassette Sharp<br />
OAII0NA. L»fcCTurt>oZ<br />
5 speed »unrool good condition<br />
$3300 352 '494<br />
OAYTONA 1984 Turbo, power<br />
tteermg.'braaes. new tires''brakes<br />
air am tm cassette very clean<br />
50.00C mrtes, $3800 455-7994<br />
DAYTONA 1966 2 5 war a-'<br />
au<strong>to</strong>matic stereo bucket aaets<br />
Sharp' Saver-blue 44.000 m4es<br />
Exceaent 1 <strong>New</strong> OrMes 4 exhaust<br />
$5 80C negotiable 553-3272<br />
DIPLOMAT 1963-4 door 318 VS.<br />
nma good $i250'Vm 879-1437<br />
OOOGE RAIOER 1987 4X4 Au<strong>to</strong>matic.<br />
*flr sterao must see. only<br />
$7,995<br />
PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580<br />
OMNI '9*3 7 7 wire 5<br />
carat 64,000 miles. yn+ ownar<br />
gdodcondition st2K 54^-00 19<br />
OMNI 19*6 Shelby one of only 500<br />
bunt, a true Shelby, turbo charged.<br />
WdttCdofed 6 vary, vary last! Cu»<strong>to</strong>m<br />
Bound *y*lem Perelk tra* oulcondition<br />
20 000 males.<br />
453-00*2<br />
I only $5,995<br />
• Hinee Pork L»lciom Mercury<br />
453-2424 dxt.400<br />
UNTO 19*0 exoaBont condition 8<br />
transportation now tkea/braiies im<br />
au<strong>to</strong>metic $950 729-087C<br />
TAURUS '989 1 SABLE 1989 Wag<br />
on*' v-6 wift* M the power options<br />
loaded From $8,989 - $0,989<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
721-6560<br />
TAURUS 19*9 6 cyknder good *election<br />
from $8,895<br />
BB.L BROWN USED CARS 522-0030<br />
TAURUS '9*9 4 door GL • - V-6<br />
au<strong>to</strong>matic, ar crvaae. tin power<br />
wmdowsloefc*. and much more'<br />
From $8,489<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
721-6560<br />
TEMPO 19*.<br />
sMarmg 8 brake* Km maaa. extra<br />
clean. $1450 TYME SALES<br />
455-5566 397-3003<br />
TEMPO 1965 GL. 4 door au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />
loaded vary deer' $2 800 Co*<br />
afte- 6pm 471-9068<br />
1990 PRIZM 4 DOOR<br />
1s( lime<br />
buysr*<br />
Au<strong>to</strong>matic.<br />
Str, AM/FM<br />
starOo, power<br />
•tearing and<br />
brake*, rear<br />
defogger,<br />
wheel cover*,<br />
•port mirrors,<br />
floor mats.<br />
Q EEE9 -<br />
G<strong>to</strong>JbjtiMf^aanwcs'<br />
Olson Oldsmobile<br />
Mh Coupon Only - Ona Psr<br />
Service<br />
• Tune-Up • Oil Change<br />
• Winterization<br />
• Brake Repair<br />
Save Up To<br />
o« a new 1989 OMsmoblle<br />
«Moat OM Cars-axdudaa tfaeai<br />
III SON ZIT* Wtf.<br />
OIIISMOItlir<br />
v»<br />
FLEET WOOO.<br />
O'Eieganc. navy<br />
80 006 meee $6000<br />
SEDAN OE VILLE- 1969^M<br />
»20 900<br />
mgs & -eaaena* " 4 76^4322<br />
880 Chevrolet<br />
Body Shop<br />
Complete<br />
Vandalism & Theft<br />
Repair<br />
29.000<br />
30%H<br />
a r ^ 534-7200<br />
•600 rebate<br />
fer I m port<br />
List<br />
Discount<br />
Was<br />
Prizm Discount -$800<br />
1st Time Buyer Discount -1888<br />
Import Owner Discount -8808<br />
SABLE LS 1987 cruise tat stereo<br />
premium sound black 48 000 ragnway<br />
miles $6850 Ater 6 459-0036<br />
SABLE 1987 wagon LS Week<br />
loaded 5' 000 maes. $8 350<br />
237-7921 377-2710<br />
SABLE '9*9 4 door GS * - V-6 au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />
aa cnaae. WM. power wwv<br />
oow*/locks end much more" From<br />
$9 989<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
721-6560<br />
SCORPIO • - 7 <strong>to</strong> chooee ' • C-T<br />
$ 12 8*8<br />
BILL BROWN JSEO CARS522-0030<br />
SCORPIO 1988 Touring packaga<br />
moonroo* ^ort? Mo<strong>to</strong>r Oontpany<br />
Cars Frorr J9<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
' -800-876-FORD 721 -6560<br />
SCORPIO 1989 Touraig<br />
moonrool. heated seal i<br />
From 114.969<br />
Jack Demmer Ford<br />
oaoed<br />
' -800-878-F 0RD 721-65*0<br />
TOPAZ GS 1988 4 door<br />
msnt. au<strong>to</strong>matBC aar caaa or<br />
amokar moonroof $6 6S5 674-»22<br />
875 Nissan<br />
MSSAN 19*3 Maxona. loaded M<br />
option* extra sharp Cheat<br />
TYME SALES<br />
455-9566 J97-3003<br />
• rvr- ni ilT'U rCilTUQW<br />
86 tHJttrv utfrtunT<br />
4 DOOR<br />
Air, au<strong>to</strong>matic, full<br />
power<br />
Sale Price *6488<br />
87 BUICK USABRE<br />
4 DOOR<br />
Air, power steering<br />
and brakes, power<br />
windows.<br />
Sate Price 85e8<br />
'86 BUICK LeSABRE<br />
c^41X)0R<br />
Air/ au<strong>to</strong>matic, power<br />
steering and brakes.<br />
Sale Price *6888<br />
USED CAR LOT<br />
YOUR PLEASURE SALE<br />
YOUR MONEY!<br />
- YOUR CHOICE -<br />
•ml<br />
DOUBLE YOUR FUN - THIS WEEK ONLY<br />
1205 Ann Arbor Rd<br />
V/t Miles West of I-275, Plymouth<br />
Phone: 453-3600<br />
THIS WEEK'S<br />
MANAGER'S SPECIAL<br />
85 PARK AVENUE<br />
4 000R<br />
Air, au<strong>to</strong>matic. fu6 powar.<br />
Sale Price *7488<br />
VMBCURYGRANDHABQUS<br />
4 DOOR<br />
Air. au<strong>to</strong>matic, full RMSTRONG BUICK<br />
powers<br />
MSale Price<br />
30500 Plymouth Rd.<br />
The NcwvBo6;<br />
4 DOOR<br />
Air, au<strong>to</strong>matic,<br />
steering and brakaa.'-^ I<br />
'85 CHRYSLB) '<br />
CONQUEST TSI<br />
5 spaed, air, fult<br />
35300 GRAND RIVER at Drake, Farming<strong>to</strong>n<br />
SPECIAL HOURS: OPEN THURSDAY 12-28 8:00-$:00<br />
FFttDAY 12-29 8:00-7:00<br />
SATURDAY 12-30 11:00-4:00<br />
sau 899<br />
FOR QUALITY, RELIABILITY AND VALUE<br />
SEE OUR 90 TOYOTAS<br />
> AI £ 1 3 5 9 *<br />
Tr.'JZS?.<br />
po«ar.<br />
Sale Price " 2 8 8<br />
Si
Q4E Thursday.<br />
DMn MMl au<strong>to</strong>matic. *, tfunn<strong>to</strong>g<br />
ndKMm. AnafMaalalortrtMM<br />
CRESTWOOD<br />
DOOGE<br />
421-5700<br />
AUTO<br />
X ADS<br />
IN SECTION C.<br />
THE GUARANTEED REBATE • THE GUARANTEED REBATE -<br />
" T H E H O T ONE'S ON SALE!"<br />
ft Special Hom ^<br />
^tlOOOREBA<br />
^ ' MIHI • ! ' • • • • \m<br />
Talon T8i AWD<br />
See why the new Eagle Talon TSi AWD is no car <strong>for</strong> tha timid.<br />
Talon TSi AWD's litre 16-valv® turbocharged DOHC engine delivers more horaepower than moet<br />
of the competition One of many technical innovation* that makes the all-new Eagle Talon TSi<br />
Alt-Wheel Drive the first car ol the 21st century. Test-drive one <strong>to</strong>day. We dare you.<br />
1000 \<br />
REBATE J<br />
1990 CHEROKEE<br />
2 DOOR SPORTS 4x4<br />
6 cylinder, air. gauge group.<br />
AM/FM cassette, leather<br />
steering wheel, deep tint<br />
_j)kASS. console, visibility<br />
group, tilt wheel, fabric seats,<br />
P225/75R15 tires, conventional<br />
spare. S<strong>to</strong>ck S82072.<br />
WAS* 18,590 >*<br />
NOW $ 1 5 , 0 9 5<br />
L FO S R E<br />
s 286 5 ***<br />
Total Obligation Including Tax $17,343<br />
>2000<br />
REBATE<br />
"vr*w<br />
1990 PREMIER<br />
4 DOOR LIMITED<br />
6 cylinder, au<strong>to</strong>matic, air, limited<br />
.package; loaded, full<br />
power^<strong>to</strong>ck .372530 ....<br />
WAS '20.749 *<br />
NOW $ 1 5 , 9 9 5 *<br />
LE E<br />
FOR T<br />
£XK n*m<br />
"cffal ObtigaiK*! ng Ta< S19.144 80<br />
• K f - j . ,v+< rnootf I<br />
Total OWigatioc including Ta» $26 974.80<br />
5 ^ USED \<br />
i VEHICLE I<br />
} ^SPECIALS<br />
1989 EAGLE PREMIER<br />
4 door, LX-V6, au<strong>to</strong>matic, air. delogger<br />
siereo<br />
»10,595<br />
5 TO CHOOSE FROM<br />
1988 CHEROKEE LIMITED<br />
4*4 6 cylinder, au<strong>to</strong>matic loaded,<br />
leather Interior<br />
>16,995<br />
1988 CHEROKEE LAREDI<br />
2 door. 4x4 6 cylinder, au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />
* 14.995<br />
1984 BRONCO<br />
Eddie Bauer 4x4<br />
Au<strong>to</strong>matic, air. V-6, clean<br />
'4895<br />
1988 COMANCHE 4x4<br />
Au<strong>to</strong>matic, air. V-6, dean<br />
*9995<br />
946-8200<br />
0* Of Tow i<br />
ap\ - •<br />
THE GUARANTEED REBA TE • THE GUARANTEED REBA TE -<br />
SA<br />
w f<br />
CP TO<br />
$2500<br />
.REBATES<br />
1990 DODGE<br />
SPIRIT 4 DOOR<br />
• Super Discount Package<br />
• A,r Conditioning.<br />
• Au<strong>to</strong>mate<br />
• Power Steering & Brakes<br />
• T :ft Wheel<br />
• Cruise Control<br />
• AM/FM Stereo<br />
• Hear Defroster<br />
WAS $12,739<br />
NOW ONLY<br />
$ 10,867<br />
1990 SHADOW<br />
2 DOOR UFTBACK<br />
• Au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />
• Cloth Redme Buckets<br />
• Power Steering<br />
» Power Brakes<br />
• AM/FM Stereo<br />
• Rear Defrost<br />
ONLY<br />
s 8645<br />
We need your<br />
trade-In! Top Dollar<br />
Given! Free 3-<br />
Month/ 3000-Mile<br />
Warranty! l£r Conditioning<br />
AM/FM Slareo<br />
Rati Oefroster<br />
DWu.e Cloth Trim<br />
Steering<br />
S Brakes<br />
*<br />
1990 DODGE<br />
ADVANCED<br />
CREATIONS<br />
CONVERSION VAN<br />
V ConcXMrung • 4 Captain Chars<br />
AulomaDc Transmission • FulAaaiBec<br />
35 Gaflon Tank<br />
TJtWhew<br />
• Rurvwig Boards<br />
• Ful Carpeting<br />
Cruet Control<br />
• RooTRac*<br />
Pen* Locks<br />
• Bay Windows<br />
Power Windows • Snec* Tray<br />
AM/FVStareo<br />
• And Much Mora<br />
ONLY 14,445"<br />
WAS $22,445<br />
SAVE<br />
$8000<br />
1990 DAYTONA<br />
2 DOOR HATCHBACK<br />
• Au<strong>to</strong>matic<br />
• Air Conditioning<br />
• m Wheel<br />
• Power Steenng & Brakes<br />
• AM/FM Stereo<br />
• Dual Power Minors<br />
7 at this price • UgW Package<br />
'M CHIVY<br />
S-10 BLAZER<br />
•11,<br />
i«r<br />
99QRAMO<br />
CARAVAN<br />
•11^95<br />
-94<br />
CNRVSLtR<br />
1 CLASS<br />
Only s 9640<br />
»7 OMC<br />
HEMuncxur<br />
true*<br />
ievm - Onfy<br />
•6998<br />
T7 DODO®<br />
CARAVAN LI<br />
•3796 2 Z ,<br />
•7 FORO<br />
TAURUS<br />
Au<strong>to</strong>matic.<br />
JaWiU—<br />
Ol*<br />
'7488<br />
TURDA<br />
SERVICE<br />
HOURS<br />
:30-5:30<br />
Year-End<br />
1 9 8 9<br />
Plymouth<br />
Acclaim<br />
Fac<strong>to</strong>ry Cars<br />
From $8995<br />
Brand <strong>New</strong> 1989 CORVETTE<br />
Convertible, white wtth red leather, 100 mile*<br />
$31,900<br />
1989 FIFTH AVENUE<br />
$4995<br />
1985 LASER<br />
$3995<br />
1983 ESCORT<br />
$1495<br />
1988 LE<br />
Loaded.<br />
$4995<br />
— 1988 CAPRI ,<br />
Au<strong>to</strong>metic, air.<br />
$4995<br />
1988 MEDALLION<br />
Low mile*.<br />
$4995<br />
1981 DODGE ARIES<br />
STATION WAGON<br />
$1650<br />
LIVONIA PLYMOUTH<br />
30777 Plymouth Rd.<br />
(Between Middiebelt p n r -7 n r\ a<br />
8. Merriman) D ^ D " / 0 U 4<br />
€>teertjfr & Itcrntric<br />
classified<br />
ads<br />
•ae-1er» OafcaarvJ Cou«r> an-oeoe weyo*Cour»«><br />
ma-ma AoefteeterMoaheefter<br />
1990 ESCORT LX 2 DR.<br />
M 10'OA 7<br />
wai #5)6<br />
»!.So J 6,999*<br />
1990 TAURUS 4 DR<br />
M aq<br />
#15 081<br />
1990 PROBE "QL-<br />
I'O*<br />
aa i: 9 ^<br />
OUT-OF-TOWN BUYER<br />
WILL PAY MORE<br />
FOR YOUR USED CAR.<br />
Used cars sell <strong>for</strong> less in Detroit<br />
than almost anywhere else in the<br />
U.S. To get more <strong>for</strong> your used car,<br />
sell it <strong>to</strong> me. I'm an out-of-<strong>to</strong>wn<br />
buyer looking <strong>for</strong> all makes, models<br />
and years, including executive vehicles.<br />
Call and ask <strong>for</strong> Mr. Cosmo <strong>to</strong>day.<br />
' Call 445-2100 or<br />
535-9280<br />
sunsi-iinE<br />
ACURA — S UZUKI<br />
" D O U B L E "<br />
YOUR PLEASURE<br />
S A L E<br />
ACURA-SUZUKI<br />
34900 Grand River, East ol Drake<br />
Farming<strong>to</strong>n Hills<br />
Phone: 471-9200<br />
OPEN SATURDAY 10 <strong>to</strong> 3:00<br />
rtti *aooo<br />
MCDONALD<br />
FORD<br />
Now That Santa<br />
Has Done His % »<br />
Job . . . It*S £4*4+'.<br />
Time For All Of /SBC's<br />
Us At McDonald > ^<br />
Ford To Help<br />
You Drive-On<br />
With A Great<br />
Deal For The<br />
1990 MUSTANG LX HATCHBACK<br />
•wvtrTieH<br />
1990 TEMPO "GL"4 DR<br />
112.174<br />
$12<br />
*11,399* ilS '9,199* lltZ '8.999*<br />
1990 TAURUS WAGON 1990T-BIRD<br />
1990 CROWN VICTOR!A 4 DR.<br />
MM $15,919<br />
DiKouri | 2.320<br />
t I 000<br />
••Kt-jn<br />
na.iaa<br />
2«<br />
U& '13,799<br />
?<br />
?S '14,999*<br />
1990 RANGER XLT 1990 F-150<br />
•» «n<br />
*1S»4<br />
1990 F-290 CREW CAB<br />
Mow<br />
1T90 E-1SO CAWOO VAM<br />
iis '8,199* *9.999* nsi? '18,199*<br />
•11.849*<br />
1990 CLUBWAGON 8 PASS<br />
FESTIVA L<br />
(PLUS)<br />
'17^499*<br />
990 BRONCOM 4*4<br />
fifJM<br />
i?a '14,399*<br />
9*0 AEROSTAR 7 PASS<br />
rm<br />
Mfl<br />
m<br />
HUNDREDS MORE<br />
[CARS, TRUCKS &J<br />
IVANS IN STOCK!<br />
NOW AT SIMILAR<br />
SAVINGS!!!!<br />
TEMPO GLS TAURUS LX PROBE GT THUNDERBIRD<br />
SUPER COUPEl<br />
in<br />
ssr. . . . I?<br />
•6,499* •9,399* •13,299* •17,699<br />
$ 13,399*<br />
MCDONALD FOR<br />
QAQ.IAnn<br />
j I 000<br />
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GREAT DESIGN AND<br />
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AFFORDABILITY<br />
RED CARPET LEASE<br />
TAURUS 222.72 PER MONTH<br />
Ford wrote the book on stylish af<strong>for</strong>dability when they created Taurus. And<br />
now with the Red Carpet Lease Plan from Ford Credit, Taurus is an<br />
especially good value. We can arrange a 48-month lease <strong>for</strong> qualified<br />
lessees through Ford Credit. Lessee may have the option, but is not<br />
obligated, <strong>to</strong> purchase the car at lease end at a price <strong>to</strong> be negotiated with<br />
the dealer at lease inception.<br />
Lessee is responsible <strong>for</strong> excess wear and tear. 60,000 <strong>to</strong>tal mileage<br />
allowed with a $.06 per mile charge <strong>for</strong> mileage over 60,000.<br />
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FORD CREDIT Ford<br />
Refundable security deposit reconditioning reserve of<br />
$250.60, cash down payment $0000.00. First month's lease<br />
payment of $222.72 <strong>to</strong>taling $472.72 are due at lease inception.<br />
Total amount of payments is $10,690.55.<br />
Lease payment includes destination, title, and license fees.<br />
Lease payment does not include sales or use tax. Lease<br />
subject <strong>to</strong> approval and adequate insurance as determined<br />
by Ford Credit. See us <strong>for</strong> complete details.<br />
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