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VOLUME 21 NUMBER 15<br />
IN THE PAPER<br />
TODAY<br />
Sick leave: A veteran <strong>Canton</strong> officer<br />
is on sick leave while the police<br />
department investigates him<br />
and his actions in regard to his<br />
brother-in-law's attempted mur~<br />
der trial. /2A<br />
Back to school: The yellow<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school buses<br />
were running again on Tuesday,<br />
carrying some eager kids. There<br />
were others, however, who were<br />
more reluctant. /3*<br />
(ftmton CObseruer<br />
THURSDAY. AUGUST 31.1996 • CANTOH.MICHMAN.1H PAOM<br />
OPINION<br />
Road improvements: <strong>Canton</strong> s<br />
leaders should review its priorities<br />
with the proposed 1996 budget,<br />
which does not include allocations<br />
for new road improvements. The<br />
lack of commitment sets the township<br />
bnck a step. /lQA —<br />
COMMUNITY LIFE<br />
Skin care: As the result of a<br />
physical, Connie Kraska has taken<br />
a close look at skin care products<br />
and developed a new apprvuch<br />
that emphasizes the natural. /13A<br />
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Art show: Look for Heidi Marie<br />
Finley, an avid birder/artist, at<br />
the Plymouth Community Arts<br />
Council's Artists and Craftsmen<br />
Show Sept. 9-10. /IB<br />
Jazzy: Montreux Detroit Jazz<br />
Festival showcases many local<br />
musicians. /IB<br />
SPORTS<br />
Under way: Both Salem's and<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s girls basketball teams<br />
ot their seasons going Tuesday,<br />
out with mixed results. While<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> romped, Salem struggled.<br />
/1C<br />
LOTTERY<br />
The Wednesday Lotto jacfcpot was worth least<br />
$2.1 mmwn. The Michigan tottery number* tor<br />
Wednesday. Aug. 30. are:<br />
•DAILY S:<br />
342<br />
•DAILY 4:<br />
7679<br />
iCASH S: I, 7,15,19, 27<br />
I LOTTO: 7,8,14,2141,49<br />
INDEX<br />
ty Life ISA<br />
HERE S HOW TO REACH US<br />
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Sports<br />
'Camrrmnt Utw.<br />
CintrnttlMmiMng:<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> officer on sick leave<br />
during police investigation<br />
BY JoANN* MAUS* KWSKI<br />
#TU» t imi<br />
While b« i* under investigation,<br />
a <strong>Canton</strong> police aflktr is on sick<br />
IMW after «LFL>itun| during hi»<br />
brother ia law'a attempted mur<br />
tier trvfJ that b« had potential evv<br />
.lence in hi» potaMtion that he<br />
did not turn over to police<br />
"We are gathering information<br />
right now." said <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />
Safety Director John Santomaunx<br />
'We have a lot of hearsay information.<br />
We are in contact with<br />
the iWDMCUtsr and Westiand po<br />
liCe to determine whether a suspension<br />
ta in order<br />
Veteran officer Geoff* Sharp<br />
(ratified that he did not mean to<br />
conceal evidence to protect hi*<br />
brother in law. Michael Janik of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, who la charged with<br />
trying to kill hia wife, Karen, by<br />
>e«inf her on fire at their former<br />
Weatland home in January Janik<br />
is a former Weatland and Garden<br />
City resident-<br />
He testified that he was given<br />
Karen Janik a clothing when he<br />
and hi» wife. Candace. visited her<br />
at lb* University of Michigan<br />
Hoapital on Jan 2. That wa» the<br />
day Karen Janik aakl her ex-huaband<br />
douaed her with lighter fluid<br />
and set her on fire with a cigarette<br />
lighter.<br />
The 18-year officer said he was<br />
given Karen Janik's shoes, blue<br />
jeana, bra and panties. Her shoea<br />
were damaged during the fire.<br />
He testified that he kept the<br />
clothing until after Michael Janik<br />
was arraigned on Jan 10 on<br />
charges of arson and assault with<br />
intent to murder He said in court<br />
that he didn't think of the clothing<br />
as evidence<br />
Sharp aaid when he turned over<br />
the clothing it was to defense attorney<br />
W. Otia Culpepper, not<br />
Weatland police or Wayne County<br />
prosecutors. Culpepper brought<br />
the items to the trial in Detroit<br />
Recorder's Court Aug. 23.<br />
Sharp also testified that he did<br />
not discuss the <strong>issue</strong> with hia su-<br />
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• Low* saM that aa<br />
who la My objected to<br />
a delay of a har pre-<br />
Umiaary exam oa the<br />
charges — agreed to<br />
aaothor delay, he<br />
would grant Churlklan's<br />
roquast.<br />
the competency hearing, we'll<br />
have a competency- hearing.<br />
Lowe added.<br />
At the preliminary exam that<br />
waa adjourned in July, Solomon<br />
told Lowe she ia competent, add<br />
ing that aha waa in therapy and<br />
that after at leaat one auicide attempt,<br />
"I have no wiah to take my<br />
life."<br />
According to the police report.<br />
Solomon apent moat of Jan. 28 in<br />
her apartment with Chelaea.<br />
though they a poke to each other<br />
only occasionally. Solomon told<br />
police ahe heard her daughter<br />
singing and playing. She aaid ahe<br />
also heard bumping and banging<br />
noises coming from Chelsea's<br />
bedroom-<br />
Solomon reportedly told police<br />
that ahe later went to Chalaaa's<br />
bedroom — she thought then she<br />
must have been napping or reel<br />
ing — to ask if ahe wanted aome<br />
pasta for dinner. The mother<br />
opened. the bedroom door and<br />
found her daughter. She said ahe<br />
pulled off whatever waa around<br />
Chelaea'a neck, lifted her up and<br />
off where she was hanging, and<br />
put her on the lower bunk bad<br />
mattress, according to the report.<br />
Solomon told police she began<br />
CPR and called 911 shortly after<br />
7 p.m for help while continuing<br />
to try to resuscitate her daughter.<br />
Solomon then moved Chelsea to<br />
the living room, which would be<br />
closer to the front door when<br />
emergency personnel arrived.<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Fire Department<br />
arrived ahortly after the mother<br />
moved Chelaea to the living room.<br />
Chelaea waa tranaported to Oakwood<br />
Health Center, from where<br />
she waa taken by helicopter to the<br />
University of Michigan Hospitals<br />
in Ann Arbor.<br />
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School<br />
days<br />
start<br />
anew<br />
. BY M.B. DILLON<br />
STAPV Wamta<br />
For Ken Jackson, Piegel Ele<br />
mentary third-grader, the school<br />
pear-got offAo a wonderful start.<br />
"He found out Saturday who hia<br />
teacher waa; it waa poatad on the<br />
window over the weekend," aaid<br />
hia mom. <strong>Canton</strong>'s Diane Jackson.<br />
"He got the teacher he wanted<br />
— a teacher who doesn't give too<br />
much homework. And he waa<br />
greeted when ha got off the bus by<br />
hia beat buddy. They're in the<br />
same class, and are sitting next to<br />
each other. So he's happy." said<br />
Jackaon.<br />
Piegel fourth-grader Gaaaan Di<br />
rani ian't quite ready for summer<br />
to end.<br />
"1 wish it was still summer so 1<br />
would be with my uncle. My uncle<br />
is moving to New York today,<br />
said Gaaaan, 9. walking down<br />
Fiegel's newly waxed hallways.<br />
"But it's fun to be with all my<br />
frienda, and 1 like the new playground."<br />
First grader Emily Sparks had<br />
had better mornings. When she<br />
couldn't find her classroom, Emi<br />
ly sat in a corner with her teddy<br />
bear. But not for long, a teacher<br />
helped her find her way to Mrs.<br />
Hippen's room.<br />
The Alber family recorded the<br />
morning's activities on their camcorder.<br />
Videotape waa rolling as<br />
Ale*, 6, and Katie. 5, got dressed,<br />
walked to the bus. and arrived at<br />
the school on Joy Road in Plymouth<br />
Township. "It was just like a<br />
wedding." said dad John Alber.<br />
"They were very eicited. They<br />
have family here and a lot of<br />
friends, so they were really looking<br />
forward to it." said mom Jovon<br />
Alber, wheeling 5-month-old<br />
Jackie in a stroller. Alber said her<br />
family enjoyed the open house<br />
Piegel hosted the day before<br />
First grader Kacie Loveday, 5,<br />
The Observer/ THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
87 *n< PHOTOS a v BILL Bwu.Lt*<br />
First £r»d« first day: Fiegel principal Barbara Young (right) helped first-grader Chris-<br />
7Z *Tottfindher room and introduced her to her teacher, Marcia Hippin (left).<br />
waa a "little leery about being<br />
here all day," said her mom, Jacie<br />
Johnson of <strong>Canton</strong>, aa the morning<br />
sun burned through'the h«*e<br />
"But she really likes school. She's<br />
been bugging me for over a<br />
month, wanting to know when<br />
school started again "<br />
April Ca was impressed that<br />
her daughter's teacher phoned the<br />
day before. "She called Chriatina<br />
to introduce herself. That was really<br />
nice." Both Christina, a<br />
third-grader, and her sister Jessica.<br />
a fifth grader, "were very excited.<br />
They couldn't wait to get<br />
back."<br />
Enrollment is up by 300 over<br />
last year in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
rffmr^..niiy School» with the big<br />
gest increase — 100 student* —<br />
at the kindergarten level, said Superintendent<br />
Charles Little.<br />
There are 60 more students<br />
than last year in both the first<br />
and second grades. Other grades<br />
with higher enrollment are sixth,<br />
seventh and eighth. The largest<br />
number of classes with 32-plua<br />
student* ia at the high schools<br />
"There are over 12 of them." said<br />
Little. "There are three fifth<br />
grades with 34 studenta." he add<br />
ed.<br />
To address the situation, Little<br />
is recommending that the board<br />
hire nine more teachers. If students<br />
don't transfer out in num-<br />
The party's ovar: Tony Plott is less than thrilled about<br />
returning to Fiegel Elementary for a new school year.<br />
Mom. Cindy, does her best to soften the blow.<br />
bers roughly equal to those<br />
who've moved in. "we can cover<br />
the coats," said Little. The district<br />
receives $5,402 in per pupil<br />
state aid.<br />
Firefighters aid motorists<br />
at two three-car accidents<br />
Liatad below are some of the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> fire and rescue incidents<br />
reported dunng the past week,<br />
as well as fire safety t/ps and programs<br />
available free to the community.<br />
Year to-date (Jan. I<br />
present) runs for the <strong>Canton</strong> Fire<br />
Department: 2,638; last year s<br />
total: 3.445 The total since Aug.<br />
15: 178.<br />
U CAA ACCIDCMTS<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> firefighters responded<br />
to two three-car accident* within<br />
an hour of each other Aug. 24.<br />
The firat at 9:32 a.m. involved<br />
three cars at the intersection of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center and Warren. No<br />
injuriee resulted<br />
At 10:43 a.m.. firefighters were<br />
called again for a three car accident<br />
at Warren and Haggerty<br />
roada. Two patient*, both of<br />
whom complained of neck and<br />
back pain, were tranaported to<br />
Oakwood Healthcare Center in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
• INKSTtll-MUMO<br />
Two <strong>Canton</strong> firefighter*, members<br />
of the HAZMAT harardoua<br />
materials team, joined other<br />
members in Inkster Aug. 23 to<br />
help with a tank that was leaking<br />
ammonia at a atorage facility.<br />
• CAR IIAHM<br />
Firefighters responded to a call<br />
about a car leaking gaa into the<br />
atreet in the 7700 block of Kaiaer<br />
Aug. 22. When they arrived, they<br />
found a leak in the car that<br />
appeared to-have been from.an old<br />
repair job. Firefighters tightened<br />
the cap« and washed the gas away<br />
with water from the tanker. About<br />
one quart of gas appeared to have<br />
leaked Firefighters were unable<br />
to locate the owner of the car.<br />
• 0PCM BIMMM<br />
A resident in the 44500 block of<br />
Penny Court was asked to extinguish<br />
a fire he started on his<br />
property, Aug. 22.<br />
The homeowner was told to use<br />
his garden hose to extinguish the<br />
fire of tree limbs and brush.<br />
• MUTUAL AID<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> firefighters were called<br />
to help under their mutual aid<br />
agreement with Superior Township<br />
at a commercial fire in the<br />
5800 block of Cherry Hill. Aug.<br />
I 15 , .<br />
When firefighters arrived, they<br />
provided ^ater from their tanker.<br />
• SAFfTY TIP<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> resident* are reminded<br />
that open burning ia prohibited in<br />
Wayne County That includes<br />
burning leavea and other yard<br />
waate in yarda.<br />
• wroonAMS omwD<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> reaidenta and buaineasea<br />
are reminded that a number of<br />
programa are available to them<br />
for free from the <strong>Canton</strong> Fire De<br />
partment. Programs include CPR<br />
and basic first aid classes, juvenile<br />
fire setters, baby sitter<br />
awareness, and tours and depart<br />
ment presentations.<br />
• CPU/FIRST AID<br />
Groups may sign up for training<br />
for adult, infant/child and CPR<br />
and first aid clAsses. Groups may<br />
be as small as three or four people.<br />
Most of the classes are about<br />
four hours in length. Participants<br />
receive a card that says they com<br />
pleted the course. The only cost to<br />
participants is the purchase of a<br />
textbook.-For more information,<br />
contact Sgt. Jim Davison. 453<br />
4114.<br />
• SAFETY HOUSE AVAILABLE<br />
The fire safety house is avail<br />
ahle for groups, including homeowners<br />
associations and civic or<br />
ganizationa. Firefighters use the<br />
house to teach home safety for<br />
adults and children, as well aa fire<br />
prevention. For more information,<br />
call <strong>Canton</strong> fire prevention. 397-<br />
5348<br />
• JUVENILE FIRE SETTERS<br />
Thia ia a program for youths<br />
whose parent*, teachers or school<br />
principals are concerned about<br />
fire setting, pulling fire alarms or<br />
abnormal fixations with fire. Fire<br />
fighters meet with parent* and<br />
children If counseling ia needed,<br />
a referral ia given. For more infor<br />
•nation, call fire prevention. 387-<br />
5348.<br />
Police: Watch out for con artists<br />
BY JOANHt MALIMEW8IU<br />
#T*r» Wamta<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> reeident* are reminded<br />
to be cautious whan approached<br />
by aalea people at their home* or<br />
•r the phone<br />
We are coming to the aeaaon<br />
... on artiata are working."<br />
Mid Lew Stevena. <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />
community relatlona officer<br />
"Don't believe everybody, If it<br />
sounda too good to be true, it<br />
probably ia."<br />
Stevena offers a number of tip*<br />
ahould you be approached<br />
R If you receive phone calls with<br />
high pieeaure aalea, it could be<br />
fraudulent<br />
R If the aalea person sav* the deal<br />
will offer no riak, but high yielda.<br />
be auapicioua<br />
R If a aalea person aaks for your<br />
credit card number or Social 8e<br />
curity number, don't provide it.<br />
R If you call a 900 telephone<br />
number, be sure you know the<br />
charges before you dial.<br />
• Rememher that the <strong>Canton</strong> fire<br />
and police department* do not so<br />
licit funda If an organization tella<br />
you they are collecting for either<br />
department, contact the police<br />
with the name of the organization.<br />
• Before you donate to a charity<br />
with which you are not familiar,<br />
check it out.<br />
Over the summer, the district<br />
hired 90 teachers. Many are replacing<br />
senior teachers who accepted<br />
an early severance package<br />
offered by the district.<br />
Teachers eager<br />
to get to work<br />
BY LEONARD POGEK<br />
»TAr» WKITES<br />
The nearly 900 persona, many<br />
still dressed in summer garb,<br />
greeted each other with warm<br />
hugs or handahakes, talked about<br />
their summer vacations and<br />
chatted about the new school<br />
year.<br />
In the background waa the Phil<br />
Gram Dixieland jaxz band playing<br />
"When the Saints Come Marching<br />
In."<br />
No, they weren't studenta returning<br />
to classes for a new term.<br />
They were teachers and administrators<br />
milling around the<br />
Wayne Memorial High School<br />
gym to collect materials about<br />
various community service and<br />
/<br />
educational organizations on bow<br />
to help their students, who returned<br />
to classes Wednesday,<br />
Aug. 30. .<br />
The get-together was planned<br />
by a staff development committee<br />
headed by co-chairs Charles<br />
Heard and Beverly BrookB, curriculum<br />
officials.<br />
In explaining the planning of<br />
the Tuesday morning program.<br />
Heard said that new school Superintendent<br />
Duane Moore wanted<br />
"a partnership of the staff and<br />
community and let the teachers<br />
know what services are available<br />
for them and their students "<br />
Among the organizations providing<br />
information to teachers<br />
were the Salvation Army, Wayne<br />
County Regional Educational<br />
Services Agency. Wayne West<br />
land Foundation, a P.D. Graham<br />
School PTA chapter, and others<br />
In the Wayne Memorial Stockmeyer<br />
auditorium for opening<br />
week talks, the teachers heard<br />
from Moore, hired several months<br />
ago, and Jane Kuckel, assistant<br />
superintendent for instruction,<br />
about the educational challenges<br />
they face this year.<br />
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Baaed on the developments ta<br />
Lanaing, Kuckel aaid, teachers<br />
can face tboee challenges through<br />
renewal, reviaing old ways of and<br />
reinforcing the currant effective<br />
programa.<br />
She alao atreaaed teamwork,<br />
urging teachers to help each<br />
other.<br />
Moore, in hia first opening-ofschool<br />
address in Wayne-Wetland,<br />
defended public education<br />
which has been criticized by<br />
American business leaders aa well<br />
as state officials in Lanaing.<br />
"We liaten to a governor and<br />
legislature rant and rave about<br />
the failures of public education in<br />
our state, so we hear about<br />
schools of choice, not choice<br />
schoola, we hear about the bureaucracy<br />
of our schools, but tbey<br />
discuss consolidation to larger<br />
districts." Moore said.<br />
The superintendent alao<br />
stressed that "public education<br />
does a tremendous job against<br />
fearsome odda," citing the major<br />
social problems of schools taking<br />
children from low-income families<br />
or have drug or alcobot disabilities.<br />
"Schools have been beleaguered<br />
by a flood of social problems plaguing<br />
children and young people,<br />
from teenage pregnancy and juvenile<br />
crime to adolescent suicide to<br />
a growing AIDS epidemic."<br />
<strong>Public</strong> schools are being made a<br />
"convenient scapegoat" by American<br />
business for productivity<br />
problem and for it* unwillingneas<br />
to pay for costly changes in production<br />
processes and training —<br />
the two keys to the aucceases of<br />
Japanese and German corporations."<br />
The federal government, Moore<br />
continued, has added to the "education<br />
bashing" by cutting funding<br />
for education programs.<br />
Store earns kudos<br />
Arnoldt Williams Music of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> has been listed in Music<br />
Trades magazine's Top 200 List,<br />
a sales ranking of the largest and<br />
moat successful muaic products<br />
retailers in the United States.<br />
The Top 200 music equipment<br />
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tablished in 1962 by the late concert<br />
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Budget time<br />
The Observer THLHSIMY AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
Township seeks to make sense with dollars<br />
B> JOAVW MAlW>*SKt<br />
st *»» Warn, a<br />
Run of thr mill is how fan ton<br />
Supervisor Tom s*."k daacribes<br />
tki«- prop*>»rd t**> toamahip<br />
budfrts<br />
"It's a mundane thing,<br />
he said. about the thr*-* major<br />
hodgrts fand, police<br />
ami fir* ibai «r* cum-ntK un<br />
,ier discussion<br />
The public i» incited to s statr<br />
required branny on the town<br />
chip's t*i ratr* for the general<br />
^.hcr *n«i fir* fund* at " P-m<br />
Tue*da> Sept VI. *« '-he Cantor.<br />
Township Hall<br />
Tl»e total proposed tai rate tor<br />
• 996 the nev» butigel year<br />
gins in Jsnuars i» 9.3523 mills.<br />
• he vAme s» thi? ve»r Of the total<br />
rate. WIS i» &>r fire. 5.1506 is tor<br />
police and 1 il mills is for tt)e<br />
**:nera< fund The police and lire<br />
rail were «pprv»«*i by v»t»r><br />
tn 19Tb and l9~"<br />
The ->«mer of * $130,000 house<br />
valued «t 160.000 would pev $561.<br />
«hile the of - S 160,000<br />
MOK valued st $80,000 *ouW pa*<br />
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the propoeed rates. In other<br />
words. for the rtme tax rate a*<br />
thi» year property owner* will<br />
pa> a little more than this year<br />
Th«»** rates would support s<br />
proposed general fund budget of<br />
$10 million, a police budget of<br />
$ti.fi million and tire budget of<br />
$5.8 million<br />
The proposed budget and tax<br />
rates reflect the township s deci<br />
• ion to Capture increased growth<br />
;n <strong>Canton</strong> "We had a bi# state<br />
equalized value (prowth, Y ack<br />
said<br />
Baaed on the taxable value of<br />
personal and real property in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. the township's value increased<br />
to $1.3 billion froto $1.2<br />
billion this year, said John Spencer.<br />
chief financial officer<br />
The increases provides the police<br />
department »ith about<br />
$600,000 in nr» dollars. $350,000<br />
for the fire department and<br />
$£30,000 for the general fund.<br />
Yack «aid<br />
Meanwhile, revenues from the<br />
-tate are expected to increase, as<br />
are court revenues and fees. N^e<br />
anticipate another building year<br />
so revenues coming from tees wili<br />
stay healthy." Yack said, referring<br />
to fees charged to developers and<br />
builders.<br />
The significant expense in the<br />
proponed budget ia $1.7 million<br />
capital outlay that includes re<br />
placing the air handlers on the<br />
township hall roof, improving the<br />
township hall parking lot and asphalt<br />
curb*, as well as improving<br />
the basement to accommodate the<br />
assessor who will move ih next<br />
year.<br />
Also significant ia the lack of a<br />
healthy allocation for road improvements<br />
as in past years. "We<br />
are only setting aside dollars for<br />
projects that we thought would go<br />
this year." Yack said. Those projects<br />
include Koppernick,<br />
landscaping on the extension of<br />
Morton Taylor. Ford to Warren,<br />
for example.<br />
•*W'e are doing nothing new. '<br />
Yack continued "People said no'<br />
to spending money on roads. They<br />
1*1 lev* it is Wayne County's re<br />
sensibility. We have encouraged<br />
Wayne County to deal with our<br />
problems. We said to people we<br />
would do as much as we could aa<br />
the opportunities arose with de-<br />
velopers or a combined effort. Wa<br />
don't see any of that in 1996.<br />
In the next year, however.<br />
Wayne County will widen <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center Road at $8 9 million and<br />
the extension of Morton Taylor at<br />
$1 6 $18 million. Wayne County<br />
ia receiving state and federal<br />
money for the projects<br />
As far as new hiring*, Yack said<br />
there are a few. such aa in the Police<br />
Department, where some civilian<br />
public service officers will<br />
be hired. No hiringa are planned<br />
for the Summit on the Park community<br />
center and Pheasant Run<br />
Golf Courae. The new hiringa for<br />
both were in 1995. he aaid. "At<br />
some point there will have to be<br />
an aaaiatant manager at the Summit.<br />
But we need to see where we<br />
litand financially."<br />
While Yack does not expect the<br />
Summit to be self-sufficient, he<br />
does expect it from the Pheasant<br />
Run Golf Course "In fact, we believe<br />
it will produce a surplus like<br />
Fellows Creek Golf Courae does,"<br />
he said 'The idea is to uae the<br />
surplus from these operationa<br />
that do well for facilities like the<br />
Summit."<br />
The Observer I THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
OR DAY SALE) S'craft board ponders paring health care costs<br />
$189,761 more than anticipated<br />
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(1101 477-1171<br />
utive and classified employees, to<br />
"unbundled" insurance packages<br />
next January if trustees approve.<br />
In that way. individual employees<br />
could mis and match coverage to<br />
assemble an insurance package<br />
suited to their needs.<br />
However, the coat to taxpayers<br />
of Schoolcraft's health insurance<br />
U expected to continue riaing<br />
even if all employees go to the unbundled<br />
package. "The cost of<br />
health care ia beyond our control,"<br />
Raby aaid. "What we're<br />
looking to do ia manage the cost<br />
in the future."<br />
Expansion of the program<br />
would depend on the willingness<br />
of the five unions representing<br />
Schoolcraft employees to accept<br />
lution It going to got from our staff mombors.<br />
Carol Strom<br />
the change.<br />
College Preaident Richard<br />
McDowell told trustees Wednesday<br />
that convincing the unions to<br />
accept cafeteria-atyla benefits<br />
won't be eaay. "1 don't aee thia aa<br />
an eaay job to aell," he aaid.<br />
Two of those unions, representing<br />
administration and physical<br />
plant peraonnel, have agreed to<br />
one-year contracts at the college a<br />
k*k«.ut It ik hnix-d Rabv said.<br />
Schoolcraft trustee<br />
that trustees and administrators<br />
will agree on an insurance package<br />
to offer by the Ume those oneyear<br />
pacts expire.<br />
Contracts with teachers and<br />
food service employees don't expire<br />
until 1996 and 1999, respec<br />
lively. A contract with the Schoolcraft<br />
Association of Office Personnel<br />
union ia being negotiated.<br />
The contract for 43 physical<br />
plant employees represented by<br />
Aaaociation waa agreed on<br />
Wednesday by tnutees.<br />
The employees received a 3.26<br />
percent total compensation in-<br />
crease, comprising a 2.5 percent<br />
pay increase and greater contributions<br />
to health insurance and retirement<br />
funds.<br />
"This year, when we talked<br />
about aettling contracta, we<br />
talked about total compensation,"<br />
Raby aaid, meaning pay, health<br />
insurance and penaion. "Historically,<br />
we would have only worried<br />
about that first number."<br />
In terms of its budget. Schoolcraft<br />
ia in good shape. For the fiacal<br />
year that ended June 30, revenue<br />
waa $34,737,169, which ta<br />
*6A<br />
Although enrollment waa down,<br />
and tuition revenue fell abort of<br />
projections by $396,464, an unexpected<br />
increase in interest income<br />
of $416,977 made up for it<br />
Summer enrollment was 1,091<br />
students compared to 1,048 last<br />
year. College spokeswoman Saundra<br />
"Sam" Florek attributes the<br />
increase to efforts to recruit and<br />
retain atudenU.<br />
Hard numbers for the fall term<br />
are not in yet, but Florek said a<br />
slight increase ia indicated so far.<br />
Trustees meet at 7:30 p.m.<br />
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haftr a single tractor Hi* grand fa<br />
tltar uwd a kom and plow ~A<br />
tregtor waa the greatest thing tn<br />
th« work! 1 never §pt ow that<br />
YjM can t believe how much thai<br />
safted fanners<br />
(Libert Cawxh. who doesn't<br />
taetn even ia a small' way other<br />
thftn to help his father in law. ha»<br />
ti| tractor*, including a 1949<br />
Jq4n D*er* A. twv 1937 F 12 Far<br />
n*]» snd tftree 1938 F 14 Far<br />
• 9 *<br />
"It i* s^Muething neat 1 like old<br />
. «r>. But old cars ant too expen<br />
save." Cassidv said, adding he<br />
lilt* the people who collect tree<br />
and use them There * no<br />
need to spiff them up when they<br />
am out plowing a field<br />
('asaidv — whose wife. Donna,<br />
beught him ihe F 12 and F-14<br />
Fannai-. tor Christmas. — attend*<br />
swap meets U> easiLp of Pi rmouia 1 cr Roed. Ptrmooti Mxiiigan U170 Seaied Bids may be filed us per** or<br />
a*il to '-be Office oi iSe Ctert oa or before September » IfW fry J 00 p m<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
BOARD PROCEEDINGS<br />
AUGUST 22, 1995<br />
Supervisor Yack called the s«un| to order at 7 04 PM and led the Pledge of<br />
A.>giance to me Flag<br />
BOLL CALL: . .<br />
Meaner. Presets: Bennett Burdxiak. Kirchgatter LaJoy. ShefTerly and<br />
Y4CI ^<br />
MiaBen Absent McLaughlin Trustee McLaughlin armed at 7 10 P M<br />
ADOPTION OF TOE AGENDA:<br />
Ilea IS. SI MM IT O.N THE PAHK SECURITY -SYSTEM -as deleted from<br />
•j:* 'iMenJ Calendar<br />
CLOSED SESSION TO DISCUSS SALE OF TOWNSHIP PROPERTY' «a*<br />
added to the end of the Agenda<br />
Motion fry Bennett, supported fry Kirchgatter to adopt the -Agenda as<br />
asieoded<br />
A»ea Bennett. Burdnak. Kirchgatter I-aJoy Sheflerty and Ysck<br />
AMHH McLa-jghhn<br />
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF AUGUST «,!»•&:<br />
Motion frv Bennett supported by LaJoy, to approve the Minutes of the<br />
regvlar meeting of August b 1995 as presented<br />
Ayaa Bennett. Burdulk Kirchgatter LaJoy. Sheflerh and Yack<br />
Absent MtLaughiir.<br />
PASfHEVT OF BILXA .<br />
M>Jtson fry Kirchgatter. supported by LaJoy. to pay the bills as .presented<br />
Mocwn carried onaniowuaiy<br />
EXPENDITXEE RECAP:<br />
GENERAL FU ND<br />
FIRE FUND<br />
KiUCE FUND<br />
COMMUNITY CENTER<br />
GOLF COURSE FU ND<br />
CABLE TV FUND<br />
"TAP IMPWAEMENT FUND<br />
ALTO THEFT FORFEIT! RE<br />
CDBG<br />
ALTO THEFT GRANT FUND<br />
DOWNTOWN DLSTRHT ALTH<br />
CAP PIOMOMM CENTER<br />
ROAD PAVING FUND<br />
PHEASANT BIN GOLF COURSE<br />
WATER * SEWER FUND<br />
TRUST A AGENCY TRAILER FEES.<br />
TRUST A AGENCY<br />
BBCSEATION CHECKING ACCOUNT<br />
TOTAL ALL<br />
CtMDfT C A1XNDAJL<br />
Motion by 1 - a A asMirted try Rirrk—flsrto<br />
graauac aa itlnao o4 Site Plan Ap^rwral far 1<br />
••pinag Fofcraary t, 19— IkM BIN. Bas»L*a<br />
Row fcy row: Jim Hartford<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> uses his 1955<br />
Formal Cub to plow.<br />
Plowing: Dick Kirchgatter<br />
rides along as Denny Wilkin<br />
plows with a 1945<br />
Model D John Deere.<br />
ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS<br />
The Charter Townsmp Township of >ondi»e ao» o»o loble oil HO'si<br />
jldmjkm<br />
TMI SoMiaui COUKTIOM 2?0S W Bo ROAD 810 64 ."t 3 300<br />
0O0O«9f<br />
• •as
Road improvements<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> should reset priorities<br />
Leadership is a funny thing Sometimes<br />
the nght decision is the popular one<br />
Sometimes the unpopular decision is the<br />
right decision<br />
That could be the case if <strong>Canton</strong> officials<br />
this year put money aside to improve township<br />
road> But in the wake of the defeat of the<br />
township's $12 million bond <strong>issue</strong> to improve<br />
roads in April. <strong>Canton</strong> officials apparently<br />
*rer. t planning to allocate any major portion of<br />
revenue* in the ne» 1996 budget year, beginning<br />
in January for road improvements<br />
That decision — if followed through — is<br />
short sighted at best and punitive at worst A*<br />
the fastest growing community in southeastern<br />
Michigan. <strong>Canton</strong> is in need of good and<br />
*afe roads<br />
According to Superv isor Tom Yack. the people<br />
have spoken They don t want their tax<br />
monev used to improve roads But is that a<br />
perception or the truth -1<br />
Informational meetings preceding the April<br />
rsection drew little more than 40 residents<br />
The > rid pr.-p»>sa! tell to deteat by only 48<br />
w>tes Turnout was 15 5 percent, or 5.468 of<br />
the township ^ 3o 175 registered voters<br />
Without more information, that seems more<br />
an <strong>issue</strong> of apathv than voters not wanting<br />
their n -atixed<br />
True road- are the responsibility of Wayne<br />
ounty which has come through for t an ton.<br />
particularly considering the amount of revenues<br />
the county has to work with from a static<br />
£a.» tax For the past eight years or so.<br />
However <strong>Canton</strong> has spent its own money on<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseroer<br />
OPINION<br />
roads, including offering local matches to entice<br />
the county to do its share<br />
Why is the township stopping now? It is<br />
wonderful to have one of the healthiest housing<br />
markets in the southeastern Michigan and<br />
to boast about the community's progress with<br />
the Pheasant Run Golf Course and Summit on<br />
the Park community center But the barest of<br />
necessities — good roads to reach the9e places<br />
— is being put on a financial back burner and<br />
setting <strong>Canton</strong> back a step<br />
Voters have spoken before at the polls Not<br />
too many years ago. voters said they didn t<br />
want to pay for a bond <strong>issue</strong> to build a community<br />
center A $13 million Summit on the<br />
Park community center is neanng completion<br />
m Heritage Park<br />
Township officials say they are not using<br />
direct local tax dollars to finance the project<br />
But federal block grant money and landfill<br />
tipping fees are among the methods used to finance<br />
the center — money that perhaps could<br />
have been used for something else But township<br />
officials obviously felt the need tor a community<br />
center was paramount<br />
On the other hand, approximately $5 million<br />
in bonds were sold — without a community<br />
vote — to build the new Pheasant Run Golf<br />
Course Both the Summit and the golfcourse<br />
are drawing attention to <strong>Canton</strong><br />
The need for good roads is equally important<br />
Tow nship officials should lead the community<br />
down the nght road by allocating<br />
money in the 1996 general fund for road improvements<br />
Labor can mold bright future<br />
In most of the industrialized world, organised<br />
labor marches on May Day The origin<br />
is socialist In the L S . attorneys and<br />
;udges use the first of May to celebrate Law<br />
Day a fairly recent phenomenon<br />
In the US. Labor Day has been the first<br />
Monday in September Until the 1960s, it was<br />
a big deal for unionists to parade down Woodward<br />
Avenue and. in election years, hear the<br />
Democratic presidential nominee<br />
No more The parade has faded into virtual<br />
insignificance Today's unionists are more<br />
likely to be closing the cottage on Black Lake,<br />
near the L AW Education Center, or tuning up<br />
the snowmobile than singing "Solidarity Forever*<br />
in a parade Othen are sighting in their<br />
deer hunting rifles for a trip to the Upper<br />
Peninsula, only dimly aware of the violent<br />
copper miners strikes in 1913-14<br />
That may be the best indicator of labor s<br />
success in America — its transition into the<br />
good life of the middle class<br />
l^abor Day 1995 seems iess of a day for celebration<br />
than past years, given the struggles<br />
facing unions striking the Detroit Newspaper<br />
Agency But this experience is not universal<br />
Tbe LAW for instance, has made great<br />
strides in building a healthy working relationship<br />
with the Big Three that has benefited<br />
workers and their families<br />
Locally. United Parcel Service does an excellent<br />
job in managing its contract with the<br />
Teamsters And. in doing so. United Parcel<br />
maintains a productive relationship with the<br />
Teamsters<br />
For United Parcel, safety is a high standard<br />
for all its drivers, and the company insists<br />
on very strict compliance The employees<br />
QUESTION:<br />
We a**ed this<br />
Question at the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Library</strong><br />
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<strong>Canton</strong><br />
744 WING, PLYMOUTH, MI 48170<br />
and Teamsters understand why this is so important.<br />
and the standard is enforced The result<br />
is a transportation company with an<br />
excellent safety record<br />
There are other local examples of productive<br />
relationships existing between labor and<br />
management One is Schoolcraft College.<br />
which has worked very hard with its unions to<br />
develop and maintain labor peace<br />
Another shift in labor history worth noting<br />
is its membership demographics Organized<br />
labor's image no longer is the blue-collar<br />
worker The National Education Association<br />
at 19 million has almost twice as many members<br />
as the United Auto Workers AFSCME.<br />
the American Federation of State. County and<br />
Municipal Employees, at 12 million dwarfs<br />
the United Steel Workers and the International<br />
Association of Machinists<br />
Even the American Federation of Teachers<br />
at 700.000 outranks the United Rubber Work<br />
ers The Postal Workers Union also outpaces<br />
the Retail Store Union. United Paper Workers<br />
and United Mine Workers<br />
Organized labor's chief bastion of<br />
strength is governmental workers, not those<br />
who sweat in factories, mines and stores At<br />
, the 1992 Democratic National Convention,<br />
the chief (friendly) rivalry in the posh hotel<br />
corridors of Manhattan was whether the<br />
NEA or AFSCME had the largest bloc of<br />
delegates<br />
This Labor Day. everything is not rosy. But<br />
there still is cause to celebrate The UAW,<br />
United Parcel. Schoolcraft and others are<br />
pointing to the possibility of a new era in<br />
which the real long-term interests of labor are<br />
realized Overdue but coming<br />
COMMUNITY VOICE<br />
The township<br />
should ba toe uswig<br />
on othar<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
•I'm m kova with<br />
the library, but<br />
I'd vote no.'<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
•Yea. I'd vota<br />
tor K. I'm (»sap<br />
po«*ad that it<br />
tost'<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Summer's fun<br />
THURSDAY. AUGUST 31,1995<br />
BILL BRESUMISTAIT PHOTOGKAPHI*<br />
A day out: Sam Sultana helps his son, Tyler, 3, use the sand scooper at the new<br />
Heritage Hideout playscape in Heritage Park in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Relative question<br />
Regarding "Relative problem: Schools<br />
must change policy." once again the —<br />
editorial staff has failed to do its<br />
homework when editorializing about the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Community Schools.<br />
Nepotism can be an insidious problem in a<br />
school district, but this incidence does not<br />
smack of impropriety<br />
In another school district where I work,<br />
the following qualifications would be highly<br />
sought after The fact that this candidate was<br />
a relative of a hard-working employee of the<br />
system would only enhance the appointment.<br />
• Lifelong member of the community;<br />
• Graduate of the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools (with honors*;<br />
• Current member of the community;<br />
• Graduate of the University of Michigan<br />
(with honors);<br />
• Major in Spanish and biology;<br />
• Daughter of a valued school district employee.<br />
What a compliment to a school district to<br />
have one of its own come back to pass on what<br />
has been given to her by her community.<br />
Much has been made by The Observer in the<br />
past few weeks of the new hires this year<br />
Every teaching hire that has been profiled in<br />
the paper has sounded to me as if wise hiring<br />
practices prevailed. To pass up this particular<br />
candidate merely because a parent is a parapro<br />
in the district is ludicrous.<br />
Our neighborhood has been celebrating this<br />
appointment by the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools We invite all of the district's<br />
family, including the newspaper, to celebrate<br />
with us<br />
Carole Jacobs, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Put safety first<br />
Let's not have another child KILLED trying<br />
to cross Morton Taylor going to or<br />
from Hulsing School.<br />
A child's life was takan (or badly injured) at<br />
Han ford. Saltz at Gordon Street. Ann Arbor<br />
Trail and Sheldon Road. Traffic lights were<br />
installed and an over-head walkway almost<br />
immediately<br />
Why ia a road kill neceaaary 0<br />
Joyce Dunn, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Statement questioned<br />
I read<br />
with interest your accounting of Mr<br />
Bolen't remarks to the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
School Board on Aug 14 Bolen ia to be<br />
LETTERS ~ "<br />
commended for the great effort he put forth in<br />
preparing his presentation. I was at the meeting<br />
and found his rernarksi<br />
your report neglected to include a brief comment<br />
that Bolen made that reduced the noteworthiness<br />
of his comments.<br />
Bolen stated that Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> teachers<br />
will receive over a 13 percent raise this<br />
year. In an aside he indicated this was true<br />
for approximately 30 percent of the P-C teachers.<br />
The remaining 70 percent will receive<br />
considerably less than this increase. My colleagues<br />
and I who are at the top of the pay<br />
scale have each contributed more than 10<br />
years of professional experience and increased<br />
skills to the students of this district Many of<br />
us have also attained additional degrees and<br />
attended numerous workshops to expand our<br />
experience levels I will receive a 1.03 percent<br />
increase during the 1995-96 school year.<br />
What is paid to the professional staff is of<br />
interest to us all. I hope that the Plymouth<br />
Observer will continue to attend to the details<br />
that are presented at board meetings so that<br />
all citizens will have correct information.<br />
Joanne Kokoezka, Plymouth<br />
'Save the doves'<br />
Although public opinion polls unanimously<br />
show opposition to opening up<br />
a mourning dove hunting season in<br />
Michigan, it has been said that the state<br />
House of Representatives may pass SB 529,<br />
which would declare our mourning doves as<br />
game birds, because of pressure from such<br />
pro-hunting organizations as the Michigan<br />
United Conservation Clubs snd. of course, the<br />
National Rifle Association, both headed by<br />
Michigan's own Tom Washington<br />
Senate Bill 529 ia now in the House Committee<br />
on Conservation, Environment, and<br />
the Great Lakes, where committee members<br />
will decide the bill's and doves' fate in September<br />
It is imperative that Weatland area residents<br />
who oppose our doves being added to<br />
the hunting hit list call Rep Eileen DeHart.<br />
who sita on the deciding committee, at (517)<br />
373-2576<br />
Phone calls from DeHart's district are very<br />
important This bill has already passed the<br />
Michigan Senate and ia expected to move<br />
quickly through the House as well.<br />
Lat's save the dove, but kill the bill'<br />
Jodi Louth, volunteer.<br />
Citizens United for Doves<br />
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The Observer/ THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
POINTS OF VIEW<br />
Air clashes against Third Reich remembered<br />
BY JOHN O. BATBAJUS<br />
GL U T COLUMNIST<br />
We are former members of the<br />
8th Air Force that flew<br />
through flak fields of anti-aircraft<br />
fire that filled the sky with thousanda<br />
of shells exploding at altitude<br />
and belching forth countless numbers<br />
of whirling and falling deadly jagged<br />
pieces of sharp and blunt metal bent<br />
on the destruction of the American<br />
bombers.<br />
An equal and many times s greater<br />
challenge faced by members of the 8th<br />
Air Force was the intensive and most<br />
savage display of serial warfare caused<br />
by the confrontation of two huge air armadas<br />
that had ss their foremost goal<br />
the snnihilation or total destruction of<br />
the other.<br />
As the days begsn to lengthen early<br />
in 1944, the United States 8th Air<br />
Force heavy bombers were fueled and<br />
armed. The valiant, young Americans<br />
were eager to man their war machines,<br />
the fortresses and liberators, and to be<br />
accompanied by their aggressive fighter<br />
escorta. and to attack in force their tar-<br />
gets, the German fighter aircraft factories,<br />
synthetic oil refineries, munition<br />
plants, railroad centers, and submarine<br />
pens.<br />
In late February 1944, Allied weather<br />
reports indicated good visibility over<br />
Germany. The 8th Air Force was alerted<br />
for action. As the long white contrails<br />
threw their ribbons across the<br />
North Sea, Luftwaffe fighters scrambled<br />
to intercept. The world's two<br />
mightiest air armadas were about to<br />
clash in mortal combat four miles<br />
above Nazi-dominated Europe.<br />
In the three weeks following, some of<br />
the most ferocious air battles ever<br />
fought took place in the skies over Germany.<br />
These clashes virtually decided<br />
which side was to command the air<br />
over the Western front and sealed the<br />
fate of the Third Reich.<br />
The Luftwaffe was beginning to introduce<br />
the new long-nosed FW190D,<br />
with a Junkers Jumo liquid-cooled engine.<br />
This formidable machine represented<br />
a substantial improvement over<br />
the FW190A. with a maximum speed of<br />
426 mph at 21.000 feet, a high rate of<br />
climb, phenomenal acceleration at the<br />
beginning of a dive, and a very tight<br />
turning circle. It was probably the best<br />
propeller-driven fighter to see service<br />
with the Luftwaffe during the war.<br />
The high-pressure sres which developed<br />
over central Germany on Feb. 19,<br />
1944. brought with ita clear skies that<br />
endured for a week. During this "big<br />
week' from Feb. 19 to 25 the US. 8th<br />
Air Force put up its most concentrated<br />
effort of the war ao far, 3,300 bomber<br />
sorties dropping 6,000 tons of bombs<br />
on targets.<br />
The Germans deployed fighters<br />
skillfully. Radar gave warning of American<br />
formations assembling over England<br />
and a flexible organization enabled<br />
fighters to be quickly summoned<br />
to the combat zone — sometimes from<br />
sll over western Germany. Holland,<br />
Belgium and northern France.<br />
The bomber box occupying the lower<br />
portion in the leading wing seemed to<br />
bear the brunt of fighter attacks. This<br />
hazardous position was taken in turn<br />
by the bomber crews. The Luftwaffe<br />
knew well that the lead ship carried<br />
specially trained crews. These became<br />
prime targets for the fighters.<br />
The American escort flew s weaving<br />
protective pattern with maybe two<br />
squadrons of a group 3,000 feet or 4,000<br />
feet above tbe bomber boxes. A third<br />
squadron provided top cover 2,000 feet<br />
or 3,000 feet higher. German interceptors<br />
had to run the gauntlet of both the<br />
top-cover escort and the lower echelons<br />
of U.S. fighters before reaching their<br />
prey — the bombers.<br />
The German priority was to destroy<br />
the bombers. To this end, their fighters<br />
were equipped with more and more<br />
cannon guns at the expense of machine<br />
guns.<br />
The initial bomber raids made in<br />
late February 1944 had been aimed primarily<br />
at the German aircraft industry.<br />
Although some loss in production was<br />
suffered, the dispersal of manufacturing<br />
facilities that the Germans had<br />
achieved since autumn 1943 made the<br />
attacks less effective than the Allies<br />
hoped.<br />
Only a week after the huge air battles<br />
of late February 1944, the 8th Air Force<br />
attacked "Big B" (Berlin), by daylight.<br />
(Call Reichsmarechall Hermann Goring,<br />
Mr. Meyers). A small force got<br />
through to the German capital on<br />
March 4, 1944, but the first mass raid<br />
to hit Berlin was on March 6. 1944,<br />
(POllA<br />
when 730 bombers set out from Eng<br />
land at first light with an escort of 800<br />
fighters.<br />
The Luftwaffe put up 400 interceptors<br />
- nearly half of its available<br />
strength in the west- American fighter<br />
pilots claimed to have knocked down<br />
81 for the loss of 11 U.S. fighters. But<br />
the bombers took a severe mauling and<br />
80 of them never returned to England.<br />
And yet the American fortresses and<br />
liberators returned to Berlin 600 strong<br />
only 36 hours later. All the vsliant efforts<br />
of the German fighter pilots could<br />
not stem the overwhelming tide of the<br />
American onslaught.<br />
The veterans of the 490th Bomb<br />
G/oup will alwaya be deeply indebted<br />
and grateful for the heroic efforts and<br />
sacrifices made by members of the 8th<br />
Air Force who preceded us before the<br />
490th Bomb Group became operational<br />
in the European TTieater.<br />
John G Batsakis is a member of<br />
Wallace Arthur Johnson's Crew 849th<br />
B o m b Squadron, 490th Bomb Group. -<br />
He is a Plymouth resident. For more information<br />
about writing a guest column.<br />
call 459-2700. _<br />
Hunches, research face off in school debate jargon<br />
Competition" and "choice" are<br />
two jargon words you'll hear repeatedly,<br />
if you listen to the far<br />
right wing of educational politics.<br />
Their hypothesis says that if schools<br />
must compete for students, and if par-<br />
their kids, then education will improve.<br />
I call it a hypothesis, not a theory. A<br />
hypothesis is a glorified hunch about<br />
something that might be true, but so<br />
far there is little factual matter to support<br />
it. It .should be distinguished from<br />
a theory, a general principle abstracted<br />
from a body of facts.<br />
Under the right wing hypothesis, the<br />
State Board of Education, with the<br />
heavy-handed prodding of Clark Durant.<br />
has been advancing an ideological<br />
agenda that would undo many public<br />
school reforms of the past decade. On<br />
the sidelines, cheering, is Senate majority<br />
leader Dick Posthumus.<br />
And so we are bombarded with recommendations<br />
for public school academies<br />
that would be free from rigid rules<br />
(we aren't told which rules are rigid<br />
and why Lherulefc can't b* changed<br />
streamlined teacher certification,<br />
schools of choice, new forms of governance.<br />
and so on.<br />
Durant even brought in a Wisconsin<br />
professor. Howard Fuller, who advocated<br />
a pell-mell rush into chartering.<br />
Naturally. Fuller had no results from<br />
his last job as Milwaukee superintendent<br />
to share with Michigan. Naturally,<br />
Durant invited in no one who disagreed<br />
with his hypothesis.<br />
One gets the distinct impression<br />
they have no research, no experience,<br />
no facts, to support their ideology.<br />
State's irrational board<br />
could destroy education<br />
In case you were on vacation, here s a summary<br />
of the recommendations adopted by<br />
the State Board of Education at its July and<br />
August meetings:<br />
• Repeal the requirement for a tough, mandatory.<br />
core curriculum for all K-12 students.<br />
• Permit new, autonomous school districts to<br />
be carved out of existing ones.<br />
• Allow students (together with their basic education<br />
grant) to transfer from their home school<br />
district to another one<br />
• Remove the limita, currently 75. on the number<br />
of charter schools and make it easier to get<br />
charters approved.<br />
Thoughtful reader* of this column will be<br />
pleased that board president Clark Durant and<br />
his sidekick. Msrilyn Lundy. hscked away from<br />
requiring schools to teach creationism alongside<br />
evolution.<br />
Durant wanted schools to teach "various theories"<br />
on the origin of life, not just scientific<br />
ones. Lundy argued that since there is no scientific<br />
evidence for evolution, clsims thst creationism<br />
is not supported by scientific evidence<br />
sre irrelevant (Adopting the device typically<br />
used by folks caught making silly remarks,<br />
Lundy later claimed she had been misquoted. I<br />
Most troublesome wss the board's rejection of<br />
a mandatory core curriculum, the necessary<br />
pre-condition for real school reform. Business<br />
leaders, particularly, hsve urged tough state<br />
wide standards geared to global skills competition.<br />
and in 1993 the Legislature adopted a<br />
package of school reform laws that required<br />
each diatrict to follow a core curriculum<br />
Interestingly, the State Board's recommenda<br />
Hon runs counter to iu own public opinion survey.<br />
which indicated that 87 percent of Michigan<br />
residents think the state should set educa<br />
tional standards So much for Durant s claim<br />
that the board's very conservative majority is<br />
"on the same wavelength" as the pubfic on educational<br />
standards.<br />
What is remarkable overall about the State<br />
Board's continuing assault on school reform is<br />
that it flies squarely in the face of s set of com<br />
pelting facts:<br />
Item: Our 1996 high school graduate* ranked<br />
13th in the country on their Scholastic Aptitude<br />
Teat (SAT) scores Michigan's scores in both<br />
tha math and verbal portiona of the SAT have<br />
been riaing in recent years, although they are<br />
not up to the level reached In the 1960s and<br />
1960s<br />
: The board's $620,000 public opinion<br />
PH1UP POWER<br />
%<br />
*<br />
TIM RICHARO<br />
"This has not been thought<br />
through," said Dorothy Beard more.<br />
State Board member from Rochester<br />
' and one of the few voices of sanity in<br />
the Republican Party. (Actually, the<br />
majority of the GOP probably believes<br />
Durant's hypotheses are inflated rhetoric,<br />
but only a few brave souls like<br />
• Most troublesome was the<br />
board's rejection of a mandatory<br />
core curriculum, the necessary<br />
pre-condition for real school reform.<br />
survey indicated lukewarm (52 percent) support<br />
for more schools of choice snd s strong (84 percent)<br />
endorsement for msking charter schools<br />
follow the same rules as traditional schools. Yet<br />
the board majority wante more schools of choice<br />
snd essier rules for charter schools.<br />
Item: This school year marks the start of two<br />
more school reforms from the package passed in<br />
1993 Instructional time will rise from 900<br />
hours over a 180-day school year to 990 hours,<br />
while a new proficiency test will replace the<br />
MEAP assessment for 11th graders. The test is<br />
tough; it takes 11 hours and stresses reasoning<br />
over multiple-choice questions.<br />
The chasm between the ideologically driven<br />
irrationality of the State Board's majority and<br />
the steady progress of school reform and the<br />
common sense attitudes of most Michigan citizens<br />
has grown very wide. Even conservative<br />
members admit that their rush to save our public<br />
schools by destroying them is driven by fesr<br />
thst the board s right wing majority may not<br />
survive next year's election.<br />
I wonder whgthpr Gov. John Engler. now<br />
enormously pfeoceupied with running for vice<br />
president, has dy idea how much embarrassment<br />
he risks by allowing his hand picked<br />
State Board of Education to gyrate unchecked<br />
into outer space Maybe everybody would be<br />
better off if the governor got back to running the<br />
stale and reigning in some of his extreme<br />
friends<br />
Phil Power is chairman of the company that<br />
owns this newspaper His Touch-Tone voice<br />
mail number is (313) 953-2047 ext. 1890<br />
Dorothy Beard more will say so aloud.)<br />
Julius Maddox. president of the<br />
Michigan Education Association, a<br />
union that is often selfish but sometimes<br />
wise, called for "sound, researchbased"<br />
Btudy before the state dives<br />
Lindly into the depths<br />
potheses.<br />
Rep. James Agee, D-Muskegon. minority<br />
vice chair of the House Educa^~<br />
tion Committee, <strong>issue</strong>d a rebuttal report<br />
to the Durant notions<br />
So why do Durant and his sheepish<br />
followers — Marilyn Lundy. Gary Wolfram.<br />
Sharon Wise and Ruth Braun —<br />
want to ram these hypotheses into law?<br />
A teacher from Zeeland may have<br />
put his finger on it. Dirk Koorstra expressed<br />
a fear that the kind of autonomous<br />
schools Durant advocates "can<br />
be controlled by special interests "<br />
I F Y O U ' R E<br />
R E A D I N G<br />
T H I S R A G E .<br />
In other words, the goal isn't to<br />
change the way all 1.6 million public<br />
school students are taught. The goal is<br />
to bring a few thousand from private<br />
schools into the fold and change things<br />
for a few thousand already in public<br />
schools under the stern gaze of the<br />
fitmfhes that guide these enclaves.<br />
Clearly the Religious Right — a few<br />
fundamentalist Protestant churches<br />
that want to impose their sectarian<br />
practices on everyone through the force<br />
of school government — have been exposed<br />
and have had little luck taking<br />
over boards of education.<br />
So they are endeavoring to fraclionalize<br />
school districts with "charter<br />
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Mac bound<br />
Area women to walk bridge<br />
will rapmmt Wayne County<br />
Parka on Labor Day aa thouaanda<br />
of individuals march acroaa the<br />
Mackinac Bridge to mark the and<br />
of aummer.<br />
LaCasse and Seykell won the<br />
local version of a contaat that waa<br />
held in mora than 80 park and<br />
recreation departments around<br />
the state.<br />
The departments are all participants<br />
in the Walk Michigan program,<br />
wheraby group walks in<br />
natural settings are arranged<br />
throughout the summer.<br />
At every event participating<br />
pedeatriana may enter the drawing<br />
for a free trip for two to the<br />
Mackinac Bridge Walk.<br />
Although a first-time winner,<br />
this ia Seykell's third year participating<br />
in the walk program. Seykell,<br />
66, usually walks with her<br />
huaband, Michael and ber sister,<br />
Lil Bueshcer of Livonia. During<br />
the winter they walk in Wonder<br />
land and Weatland malls.<br />
She's been a walker for the last<br />
10-12 years and has done the<br />
bridge walk twice before — in<br />
1991 and 1992<br />
LaCasse aaid she usually rides<br />
a bicycle, but has joined the walkers<br />
eight times since laat fall.<br />
From 1981 to 1986. LaCasse<br />
walked across the Mackinac<br />
Bridge every year with ber husband,<br />
who is now deceased.<br />
So the experience is not new for<br />
her, but getting the VIP treat<br />
ment will be. "You don't have to<br />
stand in line and wait for the bus<br />
to take you from Mackinac City to<br />
St. Ignace." she said, noting that<br />
Walk Michigan winners ride ferry<br />
boats acroas the Straits of Mackinac<br />
and are among the very first<br />
walkers to cross the 44-year-old<br />
suspension bridge.<br />
LaCasse ia an adminiatrative<br />
assistant with tbe CAhn'i It Colitis<br />
Foundation, Michigan Chapter,<br />
in Farmington Hills.<br />
Wayne County Parks employee<br />
Anastasia "Tessie" Pitaea, who<br />
supervises the local version of the<br />
Walk Michigan program, said<br />
there will be 260 300 people state<br />
wide who get free tripe to the<br />
AST EMANtaia/STAf? PHOTOC«A««M<br />
Walkers: Garden City resident Sharron LaCas&eXat left)<br />
and Livonia resident Ann Seykell (right) have won free<br />
trips for two to the Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk.<br />
bridge walk, compliments of Blue<br />
Croaa/Blue Shield and the Michigan<br />
Recreation and Parka Aasoci<br />
at ion.<br />
The walkera traditionally<br />
gather in Audie'a Restaurant in<br />
Mackinac City after the walk,<br />
Pitaea aaid. and the governor gen<br />
erally stops to eat breakfast with<br />
them.<br />
September Wayne County<br />
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• 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept 16, at<br />
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• 6 p.m. Wedneaday, Sept. 20, at<br />
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,1995<br />
FAMILY ROOM<br />
KAREN MEIER<br />
Even in death<br />
there s a gift<br />
O<br />
ne Sunday afternoon not long ago, I sat<br />
in someone else's family room. It was the<br />
family room of a neighbor of mine. Dur-<br />
ing the hour and a half I was there, I saw Terri s<br />
eyes well up again and again. Her tears couldn't<br />
be helped Just as Tern's young nephew couldn't<br />
be helped<br />
Tern's nephew was just 12 years old when he .<br />
died four weeks ago, on Aug. 2 This young boy's<br />
death was tragic. He was a child. David was<br />
born in the spnng of 1983, on April 28.<br />
Apnl 28th — like all those last days of Apnl<br />
which every year overflow with promise and<br />
freshness and new life I've always thought that<br />
Apnl as a birth month makes perfect sense.<br />
But David's death this August made no sense.<br />
To save David's life would have required a liver<br />
transplant But a liver just wasn't available.<br />
David's own liver was irreparably damaged by a<br />
ran- genetic disease known as Wilson's Disease<br />
The trouble arose early in July. That's when<br />
jaundice set in, the yellowing of the young boy's<br />
eyip and skin The doctors in David's town<br />
thought it might be hepatitis The symptoms<br />
mimicked that disease — stomach pains, loss of<br />
appetite, lows of energy And David gained 47<br />
pounds in a matter of two weeks, all of it water<br />
weight.<br />
Finally, the trip to Ann Arbor was arranged<br />
so specialists at Mott Children's Hospital could<br />
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Religious News, Page 18A<br />
Page 13A<br />
She aims to take wrinkles out<br />
• Connie Kraska didn't<br />
start taking a close look at<br />
the skin care products she<br />
used until a routine physical<br />
turned up high level of<br />
nicotine in her blood even<br />
though she had never<br />
smoked. Now, she has developed<br />
a new approach to<br />
skin care that emphasizes<br />
a natural way.<br />
BY AILexs WLNOBIAD<br />
SPSCUL Wamta<br />
Wrinkles, cel-<br />
[•• • " y iulite. dull and sagging<br />
skin — all to<br />
be expected and accepted<br />
as we age,<br />
S F F right?<br />
Well, not necessarily,<br />
according to local entrepreneur<br />
and personal care consultant<br />
Connie Kraska Kraska. of Farmington<br />
Hills, has developed a new approach<br />
to skin care and body toning<br />
to combat those dreaded visible effects<br />
of aging<br />
Specially formulated, all natural<br />
products — completely devoid of<br />
synthetic chemical compounds common<br />
to most skin care products on<br />
the market today — are the stuff of<br />
Kraska's budding Farmington Hillsbased<br />
company. Eternal Youth<br />
Products, touted as "Skin Care for<br />
the 21st Century "<br />
And. according to Kraska, a growing<br />
number of customers are discovering<br />
the "inner health and outer<br />
beauty" they always wanted<br />
"We all want results, of course.<br />
We want to look good for our age. to<br />
look the best we can," said Kraska, a<br />
40-something former photographer<br />
and mother of two. "But the problem<br />
was that nothing that was out there<br />
worked and women became tired of<br />
spending money and not seeing the<br />
results they were promised.<br />
NUNN|<br />
BUSH.<br />
SHAWN UTMM.X«TAJR PHOTOGSWHX*<br />
Outer beauty .Personal care consultant Connie Kraska has developed specially formulated, allnatural<br />
products that are devoid of synthetic chemical compounds common to most skincare<br />
products on the market today.<br />
"That's why there is such a demand<br />
for my skin care products.<br />
Many women see results in just a<br />
couple of days — and they are doing<br />
something good for the body, feeding<br />
it both inside and outside with these<br />
products."<br />
Eternal Youth Products are a<br />
combination of herbs, botanical ex-<br />
tracts, minerals and vitamins which<br />
nourish the body by stimulating circulation<br />
and cell regeneration,<br />
building elasticity, balancing body<br />
fluid metabolism and helping to release<br />
trapped wastes and pollutants.<br />
Bath crystals, skin cleansers and<br />
mists, toners, body oils and lotions<br />
make up the skin care program. And<br />
since the products are "all natural,<br />
they are biologically compatible with<br />
our bodies," she said.<br />
"It's so important for people to<br />
take responsibility and become<br />
aware of what they are putting on<br />
their skin," Kraska said. "Too many<br />
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Skin care from page 13A<br />
llr Jont reaiiae that<br />
ujor* than one half ol whatever is<br />
COiT* on the skin i* (pxn* into the<br />
liteed and the t»»aue. too What<br />
we put od our skin is ab»orb«l<br />
talo (hr body and *o much of<br />
that is what 1 call junk<br />
You need only to look at the<br />
infredienta of 'most skin care<br />
product* toda>. and youH see<br />
that m> man> of them are 12 sylla<br />
hie chemical* according to<br />
Kraska<br />
"People don't really know what<br />
the> are putting on their skin All<br />
that junk jfeta trapped inside and<br />
that can be realk d*mserv>us. she<br />
«aid<br />
Kraska first became interested<br />
in dewiopin* safe. vet effective,<br />
•kin care products several years<br />
*go after using a L-ream which<br />
contained wcotme acid. IXinnjj a<br />
rvutine physical, a high level of<br />
niewtine »a* detected in her blood<br />
'.hough she had never smoked<br />
>he traced the nicotine to the eel<br />
fuiite cream which was made with<br />
nicotine acid<br />
Here 1 wa.v us:n< a product<br />
that contained a proven carctno<br />
(ten. and hadn t even real 1 red tt.<br />
*he said "So I started •earching<br />
for products that wre all natural<br />
and that wtrked. but found none<br />
Then I decided to do a lot of re<br />
-*-arch on hertv- ami botanical*<br />
and all '.he heahr< nourishing<br />
properties they have<br />
The Observer I THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
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Special treatment: Connie Kraska shows Linda Saranen how to use her facial cleanser<br />
u hich she says is "all natural" and "biologically compatible with our bodies. "<br />
and worked with a cosmetic<br />
chemist here in the metro Detroit<br />
area and we came up with the for<br />
mula*<br />
Eternal Youth Product* con<br />
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Zonta fashion show benefits WRC<br />
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Fashions with flair Barbara Campau (from left), volunteer<br />
program coordinator at the Women's Resource Center,<br />
jane Bassett, special events coordinator at Parisian,<br />
and Pat Hams, president of Zonta Club of Northwest<br />
Wayne County, show off some of the latest fall fashions<br />
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Cantar gather at Pariaian<br />
at Laurel Park Place in Livoaia<br />
Thursday, Sept. 14."<br />
Presented by the ZonU Club of<br />
North sreat Wayne County and<br />
Pariaian, tbe fashion show and<br />
daaaert will feature the "vary, vary<br />
Latest stylea," according to Jane<br />
Basaett, special events coordinator<br />
for Parisian.<br />
Tbe evening aril I begin with<br />
miniature pastries and flavored<br />
coffees at 6:30 p.m. followed by<br />
the fashion show at 7 p.m. The<br />
half hour show will feature career<br />
wear, play wear and special occa<br />
sion clothing by designers like<br />
Jones New York, Ricke Freeman.<br />
Nightline and Carmem Marc Valve.<br />
The show also will touch on a<br />
rising trend in the American<br />
workplace, casual day. with mod<br />
els showing off the business caaual<br />
designs of Lizsport and Barry<br />
Bneken, Bassett said.<br />
ZonU is a longtime supporter of<br />
the work being done at the Women's<br />
Resource Center, making<br />
contributions to the WRC'S<br />
scholarship fund. However, each<br />
year, the WRC will receive the<br />
proceeds from the fashion show<br />
"ZONU of Northwest Wayne<br />
County has had many years' affiliation<br />
with the Women's Resource<br />
CenUr. helping with the<br />
scholarship fund,"' said Pat<br />
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Now is an eapecially busy<br />
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Benefiu like the faahion show<br />
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outing, the Tee Time Claasic.<br />
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At s time when federal support<br />
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The Morisaes were among 46<br />
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The couple exchanged vows on<br />
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The Morrises have five children<br />
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five grandchildren.<br />
A Vietnam veteran, he is selfemployed<br />
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A small celebration waa held on<br />
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INDEPENDENT<br />
BAPTIST 8I6LE<br />
FELLOWS**?<br />
HLPsdy<br />
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29475 w Six Mile. Uvonia<br />
525-3664 or 261-9276<br />
Sunday School<br />
Morning Worship ,.<br />
Evening Worship<br />
Wad Family Hour .<br />
YOUTH<br />
10:00 A.M.<br />
11 00 AM<br />
. .6:00 PM<br />
.7:30 PM<br />
September 3rd<br />
11 00 a M -Labor Day for the Christian*<br />
6:00 p.M "The Golden Calf "<br />
•A Cfxjrch Thsrs Concmmet) Aoout People'<br />
Church /,<br />
25296 Grand River Avenue at 7 Mile Road<br />
Redford, Michigan • 533-2300<br />
8unday Worst* 8:30 AM<br />
Church School 10:48 » «<br />
I ft 44 PS<br />
September 3rd<br />
"Take Thia Job and Love IT<br />
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EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
LNonla. meNflar 4S1S4<br />
421-8451<br />
Morv-Fn 9 30 A M Holy Euchansi<br />
MedoMday # 00 PM Dmnw & CJssse*<br />
Saturday 500 PM Holy Euchamt<br />
Sunday 7 45 ft 10A M Holy Eucharat<br />
10 00 AM Chnsban Educssoo lor M age*<br />
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The Rev- Robert Clape, Rector<br />
Every *nee arte* bom and mmry<br />
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CATHOLIC<br />
ST. MVS ROMAN CATH0UC CHl"«CH<br />
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10:00 A.M. Worship 6 Church School<br />
11:15 AM Adult Study Claseee<br />
UW) f^o^ama • *22«C3«<br />
First United Methodist Church<br />
of Plymouth<br />
4 SMI K MaWUnaiifl<br />
(SID 453-5288<br />
10:00 A.M- Worship<br />
ALDERSGATE<br />
UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH<br />
10000 BEECH DALY ROAD<br />
R«dtord Ml 48239 937-3170<br />
Worship AM.<br />
ChMrans Sundey School m i _<br />
10:00 A.M.<br />
MoniMl CJapel Wonhp Sal 5HJ0 pJB<br />
September 3rd<br />
"Tha Bant-over Woman"<br />
LaSa 13:18-17<br />
Pastors Sob A Oiana Ooudle
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ShouU 60 submmoa no tstsr<br />
than noon Fntfay tor tha next<br />
TTkfSOSy $ <strong>issue</strong><br />
StagW PMK MIMATNE* ol Wand<br />
Preabytenan Church mil boat<br />
Friday Ni|fcl Uva, fe*lunn* the<br />
cammdy team ot CPR from Cal<br />
vary Church in Grand Rapid*.<br />
Friday. Sepc 1 The fraa ahoar will<br />
be at 8 p m in Knox Hall, with<br />
dinner (coa* S6> available firat<br />
i T i ftrat served at 6:30 pen The<br />
church is at 17000 Farminctoo at<br />
Six Mile, Livonia. For more in for<br />
call (313) 422-1864<br />
• MTMAMT-WVST<br />
Bethany Wee* Chapter, a nonpnr<br />
fit Catholic organisation which<br />
prwida* spiritual, aooal and edu<br />
catiooaJ aeaiatance to divorced<br />
and separated Chnatian* through<br />
a peer ministry will have John<br />
Spence ipeek on "Gettinf L'n-<br />
•tuck Without Coming I'nflued"<br />
at 8 p-m- Saturday. Sept I at Sc<br />
Robert Bellannine Church. Weat<br />
Chicago, aaat ol Inkater Road.<br />
Redford Coat will be $3. For more<br />
information, call Kathy at (3131<br />
5*4-1158.<br />
The radio aenee "What i* thu<br />
Chriatian Science and who are<br />
theae Chnatian SoenUiU'" is<br />
being broadcaat at 9:30 am Sunday*<br />
on WAAM-AM !600 Topica<br />
include "How do Chriei an Scien<br />
tiata foal about wealth?" on Sept.<br />
3, "la Chriatian Science adequate<br />
care for children?" on Sept 10,<br />
"Why would anyone join the<br />
Chnatian Science church aa an<br />
aduhr on Sept 17. and "Why<br />
don't Chnatian Scientiata mix<br />
prayer with medicine?" on Sept<br />
24. Tbe aeriee alao can be heard at<br />
8:30 am Sundaya on CKLW-AM<br />
800 The trnn i* produced by the<br />
Chriatian Science Committee on<br />
<strong>Public</strong>ation for Michigan and<br />
sponaored by local Chriatian Science<br />
churchea. For more information.<br />
call (800) 886 1212.<br />
a<br />
• PKAJSCFf ST<br />
The Winana. Donald Lawrence<br />
and The Tri City Singer* and The<br />
William* Brothers will be among<br />
goapel groupe performing at the<br />
fourth annual Prai*efeat Friday<br />
through Sunday. Sept. 8-10. in<br />
Hart Plaaa in Detroit. The concert*<br />
will be 5-11 p.m. Friday.<br />
1 30-11 p.m Saturday and 2-9<br />
p m Sunday. The event ia free of<br />
charge For more information, call<br />
(313) 459-6969.<br />
STUDY<br />
The Firat Church of the Naxarene<br />
will have Ladie* Tueaday Bible<br />
Study, beginning Tuesday. Sept.<br />
12. at the church. 21260 Haggerty<br />
Road, north of Eight Mile Road.<br />
North ville<br />
The morning seaaion will study<br />
the book of Judge*. Ruth and I<br />
Samuel. It will start at 9:15 a.m .<br />
and child care will be available for<br />
The Observeri THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1996<br />
RELIGION CALENDAR<br />
children through kindergarten<br />
aga. The evening atudy will be<br />
6:55 pm. and will have child care<br />
for toddler* through young ele<br />
inentary-aged children. It will begin<br />
arith baaic Bible atudy akilla.<br />
"Face to Face with Jeaua" and<br />
aril! atudy the Book of Luke the<br />
fall aemeater.<br />
For more information, call the<br />
church at (810) 344 7600.<br />
• SPAGHETTI I<br />
St. James Preabyterian Church<br />
will have a spaghetti dinner at<br />
6:30 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 16, at<br />
the church. 25350 W. Si* Mile<br />
Road. Redford. The price will be<br />
$5 for adult* and $3.50 for children<br />
12 year* and under. The alao<br />
will be an auction, featuring<br />
sports memorabilia, after the dinner.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(313) 534 7730.<br />
• OUCSTSPCAKER<br />
The Rev Rodney Penrod. Aaaembliea<br />
of God miniater on aaaignmeni<br />
to Vietnam, will apeak at<br />
10:30 a m Sunday. Sept. 17. at<br />
Livonia Aaaembly of God. 33015<br />
W. Seven Mile Road. Livonia.<br />
A Vietnam veteran, Penrod began<br />
making humanitarian tripa to<br />
the country while a pastor in<br />
Coleman. Mich. Since 1990. he<br />
and his wife Patricia have served<br />
aa Division of Home Miaaions<br />
miaaionariea to the Vietnamese in<br />
the L'nited States, helping to eatablish<br />
the first Vietnamese Assemblies<br />
of God church in San<br />
Joae. Calif.<br />
The public ia invited to attend<br />
and an interpreter for the hearing<br />
impaired will be provided.<br />
Newburg United Methodist<br />
Church's Newburg Night Out will<br />
resume Thursday, Sept. 21, at the<br />
church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail.<br />
Livonia. Dinner will be served<br />
5.30-630 p.m. with the meal coating<br />
$2.50 for adults and $1.50 for<br />
children 10 yeara and under.<br />
There will be choirs for<br />
cheniba, children and youth, drama<br />
for children, youth and adulta.<br />
For young children, there will be<br />
Noah's Ark and child care for<br />
those under 4 years of age<br />
For more information, call the<br />
church st (313) 422-0149.<br />
• FOURTH SUNDAY L<br />
Nativity United Church of Christ<br />
will have "Do we as s nation and<br />
s people really put our children<br />
first?" aa the topic of its Fourth<br />
Sunday Forum Sunday, Sept. 24.<br />
at the church. 9435 Henry Ruff at<br />
Weat Chicago. Livonia. Kim Crafton<br />
will be the moderator. A potluck<br />
dinner wrill be at 4:30 p.m. in<br />
the church aocial hall, followed by<br />
the diacuaaion at 6 p.m. in the<br />
church lounge.<br />
• WOMEN'S MTMAT<br />
Newburg United Methodist<br />
Church will conduct a retreat for<br />
women. "Faith Weaving," Friday<br />
and Ssturday. Sept. 29-30, at the<br />
St. Joaeph Retreat Cantor, In<br />
Jackson.<br />
The retreat will offer woman •<br />
chance to clarify and understand<br />
their faith foundation* and share<br />
them with others. It will be lad by<br />
Charlotte Cowdin a diaconal min<br />
istor and certified aaaociato in<br />
Christian Education. Participants<br />
should bring comfortable<br />
clothes, s snack to share, Bible<br />
and notebook, soma handwork<br />
and great expectations.<br />
The coat is $35 with $15 due by<br />
SepC 24 to Judy Mayo at the<br />
church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail.<br />
Livonia 48150. The balance will<br />
be due at the time of the retreat.<br />
For more information, call tha<br />
church at (313) 422-0149.<br />
• COMnOOfTUL M P<br />
Life Care Ministries of Livonia<br />
offers s free, confidential Christian<br />
telephone liatoning service 11<br />
a.m. to 11 p.m. by calling (313)<br />
427-LIFE Monday through Satur<br />
day. Life Care Miniatriea can be<br />
reached through P.O. Box 530611,<br />
Livonia 48153-0611.<br />
• CROSSROADS CHURCH<br />
Croasroada Church, a young and<br />
growing church, is looking for s<br />
church building to buy or lesse. If<br />
you are selling a facility, or if you<br />
would consider leasing the facility<br />
to the church, call Rob Eddy at<br />
(313)981-7163.<br />
CHS to offer training for hopice volunteers<br />
People interested in doing vol<br />
unteer hospice work can register<br />
for the fall training session* offered<br />
by Community Hoepice Ser-<br />
CHS ia offering the volunteer<br />
education program free U> poten<br />
tial volunteers in an effort to further<br />
it* miaaion of compassionate<br />
patient-family care as well as on<br />
going community education<br />
The eight-week class will be 9<br />
am to nooo. beginning Tuesday.<br />
Sept 26, at CHS s Weatland offic<br />
aa, 32932 Warren Road. Suite 100<br />
The course anil focus on all as<br />
pecta at hospice care and will provide<br />
a complete overview of boepsce<br />
and aummanxe several aa<br />
pecta ot patient care-<br />
Guest speakers will addreas<br />
such pertinent topics aa comfort<br />
Skiers<br />
This Is The Week!<br />
and direct care measures, spirituality<br />
and the hoepice family and<br />
family dynamics The area of grief<br />
also will be explored and volun<br />
leers will learn how the loas of a<br />
loved one impacts a person's life<br />
from childhood through adulthood<br />
"Volunteers come from every<br />
walk of life and nearly every age<br />
group." said Doreen Vivyan. director<br />
of volunteer services at<br />
Community Hospice Services.<br />
"So often I hear that a volunteer<br />
is very grateful for past<br />
kindnesses shown to their family<br />
during a loved one's dlnesa. and<br />
they in turn would now like to<br />
"give back" to the community.<br />
Many people feel they can use the<br />
same skills they learned in canng<br />
for their family member to asaiat<br />
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Not only do volunteers give to<br />
others, they also receive back.<br />
"Our dedicated volunteers indicated<br />
that they receive a sense of<br />
satisfaction from helping others."<br />
Vivyan said. And Elaine Flagg of<br />
Livonia, a CHS volunteer for<br />
more than 12 yeara. agrees<br />
"Hospice haa given back to me<br />
more than 1 can ever give to the<br />
program." said Flagg<br />
The caliber of our volunteers<br />
is impressive. Each person gen<br />
erously brings his or her own special<br />
gift to blend so beautifully<br />
with the needs of our hospice<br />
agency," said Vivyan. "Our compassionate<br />
volunteers give of<br />
themselves in many ways and<br />
many more areas. Each and every<br />
volunteer has unique skills and<br />
talent* These qualities are channeled<br />
to meet the needa of our pa<br />
tienta and their families and to be<br />
rewarding to our volunteer and<br />
helpful to our agency in furthering<br />
our commitment to the community."<br />
Volunteer activities can involve<br />
working directly arith patients<br />
and families, or those numerous<br />
service functions which support<br />
the delivery of patient care. In<br />
fact. Community Hoapice Services<br />
also is offering a free orientation<br />
program for individuals<br />
who would like to volunteer in the<br />
areas of staff support. Speaker's<br />
Bureau, marketing or fund-raisin<br />
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THE WEEKEND<br />
Roger Whittaker brings a little<br />
bit of Broadway to Meadow<br />
Brook Music Festival at Oakland<br />
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Joan Baez, long the reigning<br />
doyenne of American folk<br />
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1995 • PAGE 1 SECTION B<br />
^/j^rtist takes b irds<br />
•www under her wing<br />
BT LINDA ANN CHOiON<br />
Heidi Marie Finley keeps binocular*<br />
on tbe cupboard by the kitchen<br />
sink in case she spots a bird worth<br />
watching outside the window of her<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township home.<br />
Finley's untold hours studying the<br />
behavior of 30 different species of<br />
birds on the 1/4 acres that surround<br />
her home show in the pastel drawing<br />
of a great gray owl with family.<br />
Two young nestlings under mama's<br />
watchful eye, although not old<br />
enough to fly, appear ready for mischief.<br />
Finley, a 31 year old avid<br />
birder/artist, ia one of more thsn<br />
100 exhibitors taking part in the<br />
Plymouth Community Arts Council's<br />
Artists and Craftsmen Show<br />
Saturday and Sunday. Sept. 9-10, at<br />
Central Middle School in Plymouth.<br />
Viaitora will be able to see paintings,<br />
photogrsphy. jewelry, fiber,<br />
wood, calligraphy and dried flowers.<br />
Held in conjunction with the Plymouth<br />
Fall Festival, the 24th annual<br />
show ia the primary fund-raiser<br />
of the arts council.<br />
Finley's love for birds is evident in<br />
each stroke of a green toucan, and a<br />
sable brown merganser duck.<br />
'Birds come in all shapes and<br />
sizes. Each species has different<br />
shaped billa," said Finley who edits<br />
the Washtenaw Audubon Society<br />
Newsletter.<br />
"I like watching their social activities.<br />
Some live alone; others live in<br />
large colonies. Some have peculiar<br />
habits. Chickens are very social and<br />
squabble among themselves"<br />
Finley knows this first hand<br />
because she raises chickens. In fact,<br />
she has picked up one of her mother's<br />
habit* of "taking in whatever<br />
animal needed s home." Last<br />
spring, Finley and her husband,<br />
David, as foster parents in the<br />
Huron Valley Bird Rescue, raised 25<br />
Mallard ducks<br />
who'd lost their<br />
mother.<br />
"I feel other<br />
animals besides<br />
ourselves are<br />
worth learning<br />
about and knowing<br />
because we<br />
share this<br />
earth," said Finley<br />
who graduated<br />
from Eastern<br />
Michigan University<br />
with a<br />
bachelor of fine<br />
arts degree. "I<br />
hope it helps to<br />
be able to see the<br />
beauty through<br />
my artwork."<br />
Finley's focus<br />
waa not always<br />
birds. A yearlong<br />
study of the<br />
work of late 19th<br />
century photographerEadweard<br />
Muybridge led to Finley's<br />
exhibit of large scale oil paintings<br />
depicting the movements of animals<br />
in the EMU Intermedia Gallery in<br />
her senior year<br />
From Dec. 18 to-Feb. 1 she will<br />
have a one-person show of her pas-<br />
MUSIC<br />
Montreux brings out the best of the best<br />
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Montreux Detroit Jazx Festival.<br />
Thursday. Aug 31, to<br />
Menday. Sept 4, ia the<br />
largest free jaxi festival in<br />
North Amenca Over 260.000<br />
people from all over the country<br />
and world are expected to<br />
attend<br />
The 1996 Montreux Detroit<br />
Psstivsl offers some exciting<br />
national hsadlinem including<br />
pianiat Ahmad Jamal, the<br />
Brecker Brothers, and Villags<br />
Vanguard Orchestra, a* well<br />
as some exciting national<br />
stars with local roots including<br />
saxophonists Charlea<br />
\|. Phersoa, Kenny Garret<br />
and James Carter, and<br />
Straight Ahead.<br />
But most of the muaic that<br />
fills the five-day, four-stage<br />
feativai will corns from the<br />
beat of our own local jaxi<br />
Virtuoso pianiat Gary<br />
Schunk of Redford who haa<br />
played every Montreux<br />
Detroit Jaxs Festival since<br />
the inception ia 1979. valuee<br />
the Montreux tradition<br />
"1 am really glad to see the<br />
efforts made to keep it going<br />
each year," he said It s an<br />
important tradition, it marks<br />
ths passing of summer and<br />
identifies us to the reel of the<br />
world aa an important jasx<br />
town. Besides, I met my wife.<br />
Joan at Montreux "<br />
Bassist Don Mayberry of<br />
Farmington Hilla who spends<br />
moat of the ysar traveling<br />
with name sntertainsrs<br />
including Mel Torme and Joe<br />
Williams, views Montreux as<br />
a really great treasure<br />
"It's grsat to see so many<br />
people enjoying good music."<br />
he said. A consummate sideman,<br />
Meyberry usually performs<br />
with several groups<br />
sach year at Montreux. and<br />
he seee each psrformance as<br />
an opportunity to reach new<br />
people 'You always hope to<br />
touch people, heart to heart,<br />
snd to get a positive response<br />
on a very human level." he<br />
Ptynmrtli Community Arts<br />
Council's Artists and<br />
Mien; 10 am to 6 p.m<br />
Saturday and'noon to 5 p.m.<br />
Sunday. Sept 9-10.<br />
Whrm: Central Middle<br />
School. Church and Main<br />
Streets, Plymouth<br />
Admission: A donation of<br />
$2 adults, and $1 senior citizens/students<br />
is requested<br />
at the door Children under<br />
12 are free For more information<br />
about the show or<br />
displaying work In the students<br />
booth call the arts<br />
council, (313) 416-4ART.<br />
featuree the best of our local<br />
high achool and college<br />
bands, ths festival ia also<br />
important for young musiciana.<br />
Noted pianist and<br />
muaic educator Mstt<br />
Michaels of Southfield has<br />
brought the Wsyne State<br />
Univeraity Jex* Ensemble to<br />
Montreux each year. Montreux<br />
gives these young studente<br />
the invaluable experience<br />
of playing in front of a<br />
live audience," he said. "And<br />
since thay're playing the<br />
same venue aa the pros, there<br />
is great peer pressure to do<br />
For the past two yeara, fest-<br />
Since each year Montreux Jaxs continued on next po$*<br />
Box BUSUUVSTATF Photouuthek<br />
tela at the University of Michigan<br />
Medical Center where she works<br />
part time as a phlebotemist<br />
"I really work from the heart. I've<br />
been drawing lizards, fish and all<br />
mammals ever since I can remember.<br />
I credit my mother for teaching<br />
me to appreciate nature, and both<br />
my parents for<br />
supporting me in<br />
my art. They sent<br />
me off to art<br />
school without<br />
batting an eyelash,"<br />
said Finley<br />
who studied paBtel<br />
with Jon<br />
On ye Lockard at<br />
Washtenaw Community<br />
College<br />
For others who<br />
may be interested<br />
in becoming<br />
birders Finley<br />
recommends<br />
attending a meeting<br />
of the Washtenaw<br />
Audubon<br />
Society at<br />
Matthaei Botanical<br />
Gardens in<br />
Ann Arbor.<br />
"I encourage<br />
people to start<br />
looking. Watch<br />
. and see how the<br />
sparrows act differently from the<br />
blue jays. Notice how they sit on the<br />
wire. Some sit so close their feathers<br />
touch. Others wouldn't be<br />
caught desd within 10 feet of each<br />
other. And watch how that changes<br />
with the season. How robins stick<br />
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Bird Watcher: Heidi Marie<br />
Finley's artwork is inspired<br />
by 30 different species of<br />
birds living and raising<br />
their families on the 11/2<br />
acres surrounding her <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township home. She<br />
creates dynamic pastels<br />
such as this green toucan<br />
(top). Another pastel entitled<br />
"Soulfrog" (above) by Finley<br />
auestions "how this frog<br />
happened to land on this<br />
blade of grass."<br />
close together in early spring but<br />
later they're more spread out<br />
because they're interested in feeding<br />
their families."<br />
Original pastels, color reproductions,<br />
and 30 different designs of<br />
notecards from Finley's "Feathers &<br />
Fur" mail order catalog business<br />
will be for sale at the Artists and<br />
Craftsmen Show. Whether your<br />
preference is bunnies or bathing<br />
black bears, the notecards come in<br />
packages of six with matching<br />
envelopes, priced at $4.50 for color.<br />
$3.50 for black and white.<br />
In addition to the 100 artists and<br />
craftsmen, a booth will be available<br />
for Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Schools' students<br />
who wish to sell their artwork.<br />
Young people are a focal point of<br />
the arts council which provides<br />
scholarships for students in all the<br />
fine arts as well as annual grants to<br />
teachers with the proceeds from the<br />
show.<br />
Now moved into their new home<br />
on Sheldon Road, the arts council<br />
continues to support, educate and<br />
foster an appreciation for the arts in<br />
the community.<br />
"One of the most exciting aspects<br />
of the new building is we've gone<br />
from offering six art classes a year<br />
ago to 30 classes." said show chairwoman<br />
Carolyn Simons.<br />
"Art is something we need for<br />
serenity. You need a focus group<br />
like the arts council to bring it to<br />
the community. I don't think government<br />
can do that, and children<br />
must be exposed to the arts."<br />
FESTIVAL INFORMATION<br />
WhetwHari Plaza, downtown Detroil<br />
MThan; Noon tc 11 p m Friday. Saturday. Sunday and Monday Sept 1 -4<br />
Ca« (313) 961-6289 for information<br />
MtOMLMMTS<br />
TTrtai. Aaf. II - 'Montreux Swinge Motown," sneak benefit preview. 6 pm<br />
Stromng supper, 8 p.m. performance Tickets $100 (include valet parking, cocktails<br />
supper, VIP seating, festival poster), call (313) 963-7622, or $10 for unreserved<br />
performance seating Call (313) 963-2366<br />
Sept. 1 - Matt Michaels and the Wayne State University Jazz EnsemWe<br />
with trumpeter Johnny Trudefl 6pm Hudson's Bop Shop Stage<br />
latiiai. Sept. 2 - Bob Seeley appears with French pianist Phiilipe LeJeuene 1<br />
p.m . Abeoiui stage<br />
IniBV, Sept. I - Gary Schunk with the Schunk, Star, Dryden Trio 1 30 p m .<br />
Ford/AT&T stage<br />
Mesiav, Sept. 4 - Sheka Landw 6 p m , Hudson a Bop Shop Stage Larry Nozero<br />
with Charles McPherson and Ph.I Lesley
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by sold-out crowds in Chicago at<br />
the Organic Theater, and in bos<br />
Angeles at tbe Upfront Theatre.<br />
"I did the show in Los Angeles<br />
at an over-eater's conference. My<br />
show is about personal acceptance,"<br />
said Abdoo who grew up in<br />
a household where food and comfort<br />
were sometimes synonymous.<br />
She remembers not only watching<br />
her favorite TV shows, "Green<br />
Acres" snd "Bewitched," but also<br />
what she wss eating — Ritx<br />
crackers with jam.<br />
"My show has something everyone<br />
can relate to," said Abdoo.<br />
"It's s quest for self-acceptance,<br />
and liking yourself. I consider<br />
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several friends encouraged her to<br />
PRE^VIEW try to bring the show to Detroit.<br />
myself overweight, but other people<br />
don't. It isn't how you look,<br />
it's how you feel inside that<br />
counts."<br />
As a performer, Abdoo said she<br />
is conscious about how she looks,<br />
and her one-woman show, grew<br />
out of that. The message is —<br />
"don't let dieting get in the way of<br />
personal acceptance."<br />
After seeing the show in Chicago,<br />
her mother, Mary, who still<br />
lives in the house Abdoo grew up<br />
in Southfield, sister Lucia, and<br />
i m u m ! Vspid-3rz\ n: an exciting, handson<br />
exhibit that explores the wonders and mysteries<br />
of spiders. At Cranbrook Institute of Science<br />
now through September 24. Hands-on Activities!<br />
Live Spiders! Games & Puzzles! Interactive<br />
Computers! Special Programs & Events!<br />
Open Labor Day 10 a.m.-5 p.m.<br />
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developer through a friend of<br />
his wife, JoAnne.<br />
"She called and, said 'I saw the<br />
funniest show of my life in Chica-'<br />
go.' We're always out looking for<br />
shows of a variety of presentations<br />
for the Gem. I met Rosie<br />
and enjoyed her spontaniety during<br />
our meetings. I thought it<br />
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• MAIN ART THEATRK<br />
118 N. Main Street at 11 Mile,<br />
Royal Oak. Films play through at<br />
least Thursday, unless noted otherwise.<br />
Call (810) 542-0180 for information<br />
and showtimes ($6.50;<br />
$4 students and matinee; $3<br />
twilight)<br />
"Kids" (USA - 1995). An explosive<br />
first tealure from director<br />
Larry Clark about a group of New<br />
York teenagers who indulge in<br />
every parent's nightmare: drinking.<br />
drugs, profanity, and unprotected<br />
sex. The year's most provocative<br />
movie, but also one of<br />
the hardest to watch.<br />
"The Postman" ("II Postino")<br />
(Italian - 1995). The story of exiled<br />
Chilean poet and diplomat<br />
Pablo Neruda (Philippe Noiret)<br />
and hi« relationship with an<br />
uneducated postman has proven a<br />
great audience pleaser.<br />
"The Usual Suspects" (USA -<br />
1995). Five guys who meet in a police<br />
lineup join for a simple heist.<br />
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"The Brothers McMullen"<br />
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• MAPLE THEATRE<br />
4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield. All<br />
titles play through at least next<br />
Thursday, unless noted otherwise.<br />
Call (810) 855-9090 for information.<br />
(16; $2.95 twilight)<br />
"Belle de Jour" (France - 1967).<br />
Catherine Deneuve plays a bored<br />
Parisian housewife who works afternoons<br />
aa a prostitute in Luis<br />
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BY MARA K GAIXO<br />
Smui »uiik<br />
"1 didn't even know 1 •»» gon<br />
iu be* musician at first." legend<br />
arv blurs harmonica player Junior<br />
Wells said bry phone from hi»<br />
Chicago bom* last That he<br />
grew to be one of the moat influential<br />
harp player* of the genre<br />
surely wont something be could<br />
base predicted 50 >ear» ago, when<br />
he »•> first bitten by the blues<br />
bug.<br />
"1 beard the anginal Sonny Boy<br />
'John Leel Williamson, on Hands<br />
s Record Shop." " he recall* of<br />
the Nashville radio show 'When<br />
1 heard him. 1 knew that's what 1<br />
wanted to do.<br />
In short order. Wells had acquired<br />
his first harmonica an<br />
American Ace ("they just give<br />
that to you, cause you could buy<br />
a Marine Band at thai time for 15<br />
cents") and tracked down the second<br />
of the famed harmonica players<br />
to use the name Sonny Boy<br />
Williamson. Alec "Rice' Miller.<br />
A bold 10 year old. he asked Miller<br />
to teach him the rudiments of<br />
the instrument The gruff older<br />
man told Wells that he first had<br />
to go buy him a drink It was common<br />
practice in thoae days for<br />
kuis to walk into the drug store to<br />
buy liquor for their parents, so no<br />
The Qbtntr THURSDAY. AUGIWT 31, 1995 The Observer! THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
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one questioned the youngster<br />
'So, 1 went and I got it for<br />
him." the now 60-year-old Walla<br />
remembers. "He showed me a few<br />
things, tried to show me a few<br />
things And then he just told me.<br />
'Now you know what? Now you<br />
bought that drink. Now it's mine.<br />
1 want you to know one thing.<br />
Don't you put your hands on it.<br />
Now I want you to get outta my<br />
face, cause you're stupid, you're<br />
dumb and you ain't gonna learn<br />
nothin' "<br />
Wells remember* the incident<br />
vividly half a century later as<br />
both hurtful and as strengthening<br />
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DINING<br />
Daily<br />
Bashar<br />
Almhiemid,<br />
owner of The<br />
Beehive,<br />
with some of<br />
the<br />
restaurant's<br />
popular<br />
dishes,<br />
white fish,<br />
baked potato<br />
and green<br />
beans, beef<br />
tips over<br />
noodles, and<br />
homemade<br />
rolls.<br />
The Observer! THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
JIM JAGORAIVSTARR PHOTOGRAPHER<br />
Beehive won't sting your budget<br />
BY RKNEE SKOGLI"MD<br />
Sl*ia*linUTD<br />
The Bethive m fast becoming<br />
one of Wayne's favorite eating<br />
sputa No wonder, it's the perfect<br />
•Honey. I don't feel like cooking<br />
tonight" kind of place It has<br />
good food, good prices, friendly<br />
««mce. and homemade rolls the<br />
Mze of miniature pillows<br />
"Everything is homemade."<br />
savs owner Bashar Almhiemid,<br />
whose personableness runs<br />
through his staff and is passed ,<br />
on to his customers "And there's<br />
always someone coming around<br />
with coffee "<br />
The Beehive's well-packed<br />
menu ranges from homemade<br />
soups at ju*t $1.25 a bowl to a<br />
large selection of American. Italian.<br />
and Greek entrees, most<br />
priced between $5 and $7. Dinner<br />
specials like _ city chicken,<br />
short ribs, lake perch or roast<br />
turkey _ are offered daily. Alao.<br />
breakfast specials run everyday.<br />
6-11. am.<br />
Addicted to thoee "2 for 1" dinners<br />
9 The Beehive haa them. For<br />
juat $8 95, you and your favorite<br />
dining partner can choose from<br />
the likes of fish and chips,<br />
shrimp, or vegetarian lasagna<br />
That should leave plenty of<br />
change for dessert<br />
Open less than a year, The<br />
Beehive already has a loyal following<br />
To say that George<br />
Oktns Sr., a retired engineer<br />
from Westland. and his son.<br />
George Jr.. a Westland mechan-<br />
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• Address: 33290 Michigan Ave., (between Venoy and<br />
Howe). Wayne. (313) 467-6193<br />
• Menu: Something for everyone - American. Greek. Italian,<br />
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specials.<br />
• Coat: Very affordable<br />
• Hours: 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday-Saturday: 7 a.m. to 10<br />
p.m. Sunday.<br />
• Credit cards: Visa. Mastercard<br />
• Banquet facilities: Catering for special events.<br />
ic, are regulars would be understatement.<br />
When asked how often they<br />
eat at The Beehive. George Sr..<br />
who just finished an "excellent"<br />
lasagna. responded first. "Well,<br />
breakfast, lunch and dinner,<br />
about four days a week Will<br />
that make us regular'*"<br />
"I'm here every day, seven<br />
days a week." said George Jr..<br />
who lunched on s ham and<br />
cheese omelette. "I've tried<br />
everything but the liver and<br />
onions and that's because I don't<br />
like hver and onions. They have<br />
the best soup and the best biscuits<br />
and gravy."<br />
"Absolutely the best." concurred<br />
George Sr. "And we can<br />
name names."<br />
While the Okinses attribute<br />
much of The Beehive's success to<br />
its owner's afTable personality<br />
and great smile, Almhiemid<br />
knows it takes a bit more.<br />
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Plus. I'm here with the customers<br />
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Barbara Gribowskaa, a Wayne<br />
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You have to try one. The<br />
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"Besides the food, it's the<br />
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as she pointed out the "spot-<br />
less windowsills" and the "no fingerprints<br />
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Adding yet another accolade, she<br />
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once I bring them in here, they<br />
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Running The Beehive is somewhat<br />
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wife Gail often acts as hostess<br />
when not busy with 6-month-old<br />
daughter Mary Elizabeth. Even<br />
the treasured roll recipe comes<br />
compliments of Almhiemid's<br />
mother. Kadrih, who lives in<br />
Syria.<br />
Ah, those rolls! They're reason<br />
enough to pack the spouse and<br />
kiddies in the car and head to<br />
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summed it up when he said,<br />
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mother's cooking ."<br />
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Macker champs<br />
CANTON<br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
These guys were no turkey*.<br />
The Golden Turkey*, from Plymouth,<br />
finished first in the 13-14 year-old boys division<br />
st the '•Mecca" of the Gus Mocker 3-on-3<br />
driveway basketball tournament — in Belding.<br />
The Plymouth Salem freshmen, members of the<br />
Western Wsyne Wildcat AAU team, were unbeat<br />
en in their six games and outscored their oppo<br />
nents 90 49. Team members are Adam Wilson,<br />
Aaron RvpkuWski. Nick Stcxechowski snd Jacob<br />
Gray.<br />
Him Driver*. a basketball team from the<br />
Plymouth /<strong>Canton</strong> area, were winners in<br />
T h«.<br />
their division at the Gus Macker 3-op-3<br />
tournament sponsored by Oakland University Isst<br />
weekend Team members were Nick Duca. Jim<br />
Reddy. Scott Setlock snd JefT Swsrtek.<br />
entry, another winner The Video<br />
Place, s girls team in the 13-14 age divi-<br />
A nother<br />
sion. finished first st the Gus Macker 3-on-<br />
3 basketball tournament at Oakland University<br />
last weekend ,<br />
Tesm members included Katie Schwartz of<br />
•Plymouth. Monica Mair of <strong>Canton</strong> and Beth De<br />
Corte of Flat Rock<br />
CYO volleyball<br />
T he<br />
first snnusl Catholic Youth Orgenizalion<br />
volleyball loumsment novice grades 5<br />
6) snd upper (grades 7-8) will start st 9<br />
a m Saturday st Schoolcraft College The finsls<br />
will start st approximately 4:30 pm.<br />
Admission is $2 for students and $3 for adults<br />
Upper division teams include St. Patrick s
The Obserivr THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1996<br />
WE'RE<br />
BY BEAD EMONS<br />
STAVT WV um<br />
hen you're tha top prep<br />
football prognostics tor<br />
tu out of th« laat eight<br />
years, you're bound to get somewhat<br />
complacent.<br />
That's what yours truly (initials<br />
B.E.) is banking on as the<br />
high school season kicks off this<br />
with Belleville<br />
SATURDAY'S<br />
IP-<br />
GRID PICKS<br />
_ •» Us.<br />
The Petrtota (IS) are expected<br />
bach Jay Jacfcson and Mbac* Man Onto<br />
be improved, ta* CHaa AA aamSn^t<br />
0K> PICKS: Emons says Glenn noes last<br />
Stavanaon (10-2) • gomg to be a tou*i<br />
year's pteyoT momentum is O'Maarajuet<br />
task Stevenson. Wiougi dr«ad by Ww<br />
HowaS-wg at the late August moon?<br />
ten OeiaSaae in a recant ecrtmnwg,.<br />
boasts one of tha state s top Inemen si<br />
•iMnffli at Ply. Saleee: The Gold 6-5. 260-pound Oawa Suan. a two-yaw<br />
twins, Jason and Jeremy, are gone. Out starter both m tootbai and hsekattal<br />
mere s sua one MA (ian>. who «s consul ww 'ecervw Ten Steele caught 63<br />
weekend.<br />
ered one or the best running backs m the passes a year ago. Tbe quarterback a<br />
New year, new hopes and more<br />
resolve.<br />
To refresh your memory, my<br />
able bodied opponent (initials<br />
D.O.) whipped me by ai* games<br />
last season after a go-for-broke final<br />
regular season week went<br />
sour. But of course, I took it like a<br />
man.<br />
•tats Tha Tigers (9-1). *ho also return<br />
speedy Q6 Nate Lewis. take on a Salem<br />
team that • banking on Oe* Schmaidei to<br />
step *i *id run the wishbone attack * the<br />
injured Nate Gray can t go lineman Tom<br />
ash (S-5. 220) » a good one and running<br />
back Aar*af YousseT needs dayfcffii * the<br />
Rocks are gotfig to ihe upset PICKS:<br />
These Tigers don't need Sperfcy Andw-<br />
Mark Moms, who moves Into the startup<br />
tpot tom the defensive secondary stavenson<br />
haa a 7 3-man varsity rostw<br />
Frsnkim must gat its running game M l<br />
to be effectiva PICKS: Anothw tough<br />
openw tor the Petnou<br />
Watwferd Matt at PaiaSngliii. CouH<br />
tha be the year tha Falcons (6-3) break<br />
vno the Class A pieyoffc? Thmgs look<br />
promiwng with the return c* twtoack iake<br />
Going on now, only at our<br />
UVONIA location<br />
He must be carrying a blarney<br />
stone in his pocket.<br />
Luck of the Irish?<br />
No such thing.<br />
B.E. is going to rely on solid,<br />
basic prognosticating formulas for<br />
•%.<br />
Is this the year D O. goes down<br />
along with the Farmington Hills<br />
Harrison ship?<br />
No such way. the smiling Irishman<br />
says.<br />
B.E. says it's Farmington's<br />
year. You heard it here first.<br />
An sway, enough bluster.<br />
It's time to get the season's first<br />
week of games under way.<br />
Ply. Caaten at ISenree; The Cnwfs (4-<br />
5) we start junior RoO Johnson at quarter<br />
back. Senior wide recerver Hon Hunter a<br />
wnong the area s best TaSbac* Mam<br />
Montgomery may Be the hey Monroe (9-<br />
I). a Class A payoff cjuaune* last year,<br />
returns one at the state s best imemen *i<br />
6-4. 265-pound Enc Wilson PICK*: Mon<br />
roe absorbs <strong>Canton</strong> s shock.<br />
O.K. Creetwoed at Oerden City<br />
Coach Floyd Carter s team C/estwood<br />
team (6-3) should be at the top of the<br />
Mega s Blue Dfvtsion. Garden City (4 5)<br />
Ml mas anwnan lacfc Beaovary. but re<br />
bgn •**» racervw Aaron Justice The<br />
Cougars wa be the underdog * this one<br />
PICKS: Crest wood sounds wke a good<br />
toothpaste as it wusnes off GC<br />
Sanosky (1.163 years) and quartetback<br />
Tim Streit. Farmmglon. who beat Mott (3-<br />
6) m last yew's opanw. 24-14. wfl face a<br />
Corsaes team eipected to chaflenga tor<br />
flrst m the Oakland Activities Association<br />
Ovaion •. Quarterback Jeremy Kogw. a<br />
6toot 3 sank*, la a Ofaa-yaar startw<br />
Five other three-yaar starters return. Hwfbeck<br />
Ben Robertoy coUd alao be a threat.<br />
MCKS: The Faioona are %mg N*i in than<br />
96 openw<br />
Lutheran Wattend at Ma. tt AJphonses<br />
{at Oeeraerw Psrdeea): The<br />
a amors (4-5) have a new coach m Scod<br />
wwmw. who plans to shake thmgs up<br />
both offensively and de*enw»e«y St Alpnonsus<br />
(3S) a also undw new laadw<br />
ship Ock Kennedy takes ovw with Walt<br />
Ba/yiewici. that s n#w. the tormw Bor<br />
coach, as his aswatant What e staff<br />
and *ha( a runnw tha Arrows boast in<br />
SQUARE<br />
FRIDAY'S GAMES<br />
(•flat 7:10 p.m. wOe<br />
Gmo WAwns. who has mora than 3.000<br />
yards m trvee years PICKS: Tha Arrows<br />
And the mark. O'Meara says, while<br />
Emons kkes Lutheran Westland<br />
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Uv. Stevenson at Retort Union (7<br />
p.aL): Ttws tradrtxjnai ooener has been a<br />
OPMXO aftar tor quite some ume Class<br />
AA playoff quauher Stevenson (8-3) was<br />
racked by grabuaoon. out returns s strong<br />
nucleus RVJ (2-7) has a new coach m<br />
Oien Scata and so do the Spartans (Tim<br />
GaOeO An interesting matchup pits Stevenson<br />
tacsie Enc Cui (6 3. 2*6) and RU<br />
ladoe Steve Roe (6-3. 260) PICKS: Ga<br />
oei wastes mie time getting Ns first wwi<br />
at<br />
wart another week<br />
N. Farmington et * aiooerftetd (7<br />
p.m.): Mortn (4-5) returns AJI-Oeaervw re<br />
ce«vw Richard BM w«te the lakers (2-7)<br />
counter wttri *nenm coach Dan Shrews-<br />
Deny. 25. takes over tor Joe Brarv<br />
(M4 North won last year's opener. 14-7.<br />
PICKS: looks i*e a repeat tor North<br />
St Uv. ChercM* Kevin<br />
iveger a back aga^ at quarterback tor<br />
Class A playoff qualrter Dearborn »-2)?<br />
Say it isn't so n seems Churth* (0-9) wa<br />
neve to ftgi*e out a way to contam one or<br />
tne vu t best signal caoers or it could<br />
De a long r»^* The Chargers, however,<br />
counter *nv ttuaaig limbec* George<br />
Shameuan. a 240poundw PICKS: Dearbom<br />
puts one etthe victory column<br />
Howe* et Westland Olerwi: Mowwi. a<br />
32-0 victor over trie Rockets m last year's<br />
season ooener. appears to have an me*<br />
penenced group with only 14 seniors off<br />
w^ 62 souad that made the playoffs and<br />
tied tor the Kensington valley Corderence<br />
title Coach John Dukas team is not as<br />
eng. Dul retuns running oack/lmeoecker<br />
Ryan Arnold (5-10. 195). the team s thrd<br />
eadng rusher and tackier laacftng the<br />
HtgNanders' wishoone attack is quarteroack<br />
a Matt venti*a (6-1. 165) Glenn<br />
(6-4). meanwnae. w* rwy on samor tad<br />
PREP FOOTBALL<br />
TOP 25 PLAYERS<br />
Editor's note. Players at<br />
schools in Redford. Garden City.<br />
Livonia. Westland. Farmington.<br />
Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> are eligible<br />
fenslvs back. Farmington MMe Herrt<br />
see Tha 5-6. 156-pound twoeck • one<br />
of the mott feared backs m the state, es<br />
peaady whan ha s playing on tha Pontiac<br />
Savardome turf Ha started Ma junior yew<br />
with a long run lor a touchdown on tha<br />
ham Brothw Rice and capped Ne<br />
with a tug day m Harrison's 17-14 Oaas A<br />
cnempmnamp victory ovw Grand Rapids<br />
Forest HMs Northern at tha Sdvardoma<br />
Ha s no Kouch on grass, wthw. flmshmg<br />
w*h 1,551. yarda and 13 touchdowns<br />
(SVi yards par carry)<br />
2. Ja<br />
team A»Obearvw choice at mebackw ae<br />
a inor. Spoisky (SO. 236) makes tha<br />
transition to noae gjard He outfa to<br />
cause enoufi havoc to let Ms team<br />
matae en»oy a tow mora sacks and tacmee<br />
tor loeeee. Aa a Mback. he new ovw<br />
players on a ragaw basis Ha benches<br />
405 pounds » there waa an Aft-Madden<br />
Team tor M#I school players, ha d be the<br />
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i matters m Ms two<br />
Tha scary part a ooach Out<br />
i(S-3. 21(*<br />
Wayne at Adrian: in the past »ve<br />
years. Wayne hoWs a 3-2 edge m the se<br />
nee. rndudmg last yew's 32 24 victory<br />
Tha Zabraa (5-4) boast one of the area s<br />
top Junior signal callers *i Lorenzo Guess<br />
who has plenty of receivers to throw to<br />
ncJudmg tight end Richard Rashad and<br />
Richard Butord Adnan (4-5) w« counter<br />
with Mark Bruggemar. whostarted a*<br />
last yaw as a sophomore PICKS: Emons<br />
Mas Adnan m the opener. O'Meara says<br />
Wayne wings ru way to a win<br />
ft Agatha at Cterervceviae The Ag<br />
^es 8 3i lost a ton of talented players off<br />
"Tin yewVCiagPpta,orr squad inrii.nmg<br />
running back Bd Matti (1.600 yards) But<br />
Mike Wilson, a 6-3. 223 pounder, returns<br />
at quarterback (1.500 passing yards) end<br />
Nnebacker Oarencev*e (5-4) is relying<br />
on freshman twfeacfc waiter Ragjand and<br />
tigfit end John Rose w hopes of avenging<br />
last year s 31-0 loss to Agatha PICKS:<br />
Agatha a off and running agam<br />
Red. Thurston at Country Day: The<br />
Yeaow Jackets (11-2). last yew s state<br />
Qass B runner-up. lost Afl Staters Matt<br />
Hives (quarterback), Gerald Conoway (tasback)<br />
and Bnan Ruom (wioe receiver) But<br />
don't worry, more Chns Webber types are<br />
on the way inducing new QB Joah Coains.<br />
fu«back Bren Gasper, and the imsiand<br />
twins. Brett and Jim Thurston (6-3) a re<br />
budding. Out hopes Cathoac Central<br />
transfer Jason Robinson, a 6-2. 265poundw.<br />
can beef up the line PICKS: it's<br />
Country's day an the way<br />
Bishop Sorgaee vs. Ecerae (at Ow<br />
den City Jr. High). The scouong reports<br />
on these two teams are thm The Spw<br />
tans we under new management m<br />
coach Darryi Arnold, who hopes to re<br />
verse last yew's 0-9 season, mdudmg a<br />
season-ending 2422 Oss to the Red<br />
Ra«ders E corse was last m the Suburban<br />
Athletic Conference and 2-7 overal<br />
PICKS: Emons bets on Borgess. and<br />
E corse enasu OMeeras help<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
Brady (the tormw Perm State A* Amenca<br />
and first-round draff pick of the New York<br />
Jets) looked ahe m Ngh school? The 6-7.<br />
250-pound G*x> has great hands and a<br />
a flne athlete Because of his sire, he<br />
mgit end up playing tackle m college<br />
7. Rich Seal, senior wM<br />
North Farmington: Beat a the lone re<br />
tummg wide racervw from last years AJ<br />
Obsarvw flrst team Tha speedstw<br />
caught 25 passes, including one tor a 72<br />
yard touchdown m last yew's 7-G upset<br />
win over Livonia Stevenson He also had<br />
three narceptions as a defensive back.<br />
g. I He Cert, senior centw. Uvonia<br />
»tei aaasa: The 6-2. 246^pound Cut a a<br />
returning startw and the son of Ron OA<br />
the tormw Michigan State AJ^Amancan<br />
offensive maman end membw of one of<br />
the nttsbtfr* Stealers Supw Bowl an<br />
rang teams In the early 1970s. It wfl be<br />
Oars ben to shme as the Spartans *aduated<br />
several tug anemen from last year's<br />
S. Matt<br />
II! xSTwS<br />
MKMgan) Gngm<br />
Obsarvw aaa<br />
aha Staaa: Gngno (5ncraaaad<br />
ume m the<br />
m«h tha graduation of<br />
Ihmglon (University Of<br />
was second team Aa<br />
spects. Shweb (5 9. 186) a tha heart<br />
and soul or the Hameon defence at mwde<br />
ar Ha a tha leadmg ratienmg<br />
affw racordmg 66 stops aa a<br />
sophomore and alao plays Utoeck<br />
Fwadagtee MBs<br />
(6-0, 150) started two thadsdf the 1964<br />
season, pan ing tor 737 yarda and aawen<br />
touendowns with SI oompiatlona m 64<br />
attempts and ordy tour I<br />
(6-6. 220 pounds) and<br />
be a torce aa a two-way ptojer<br />
Redford CC vs. Teteda CC (4:30 p.m.<br />
at Pontiac $»• ardema): Tha Shamrocks<br />
(63) always open thee season at 7a<br />
dome with the idea of playing tor the<br />
Cathoac league and Class AA champion<br />
snips m the dome as we* Fu«beck John<br />
Spoisky a a good one and quartwbecfc<br />
Greg Can could be fWigmg the ba« wound<br />
rf coach Tom Mach decides to gat a Ktie<br />
cmry Tight end Enc G*» should be on<br />
ais Toledo CC (»-2) loet 15 starters to<br />
graduation, mdudmg quarterbeck Larry<br />
Smith and second team AJ-State Ime<br />
backw JoJuan Armour (now at Miami of .<br />
Ohm) AS City flrst team da«anwve back<br />
Enc Otsen returns as does puntw Oarek<br />
Cheimmiak Taribacks Jeremie Forcher*<br />
and ph« larkm combined tor more than<br />
1.000 yards with the help of ttociung<br />
Deck Jimmy Baney PICKS: Redtoro a<br />
blows Uie roof off the dome<br />
F.M. Herrtson ve. Sim. Srethw »oe<br />
(7 p.tn. et Mverdeme): The rvghtcap of<br />
the douCweheedw should be a dandy<br />
Rice (7-3) lost Q6 Derek Canine (SMU1<br />
and kneoeckw Waftw Jenkma to gradua<br />
Hon. but returns junior runrwig back Bnan<br />
Marshall (more than 1.000 yards), poten<br />
tiaay rated one of the beet evw to come<br />
out of wamor land Dave Soiran. a «nde<br />
receiver, moves m at quarterback and<br />
may r* Rice a running threat State<br />
Class A champ Harnecm (12 1) has the<br />
speedy Jason Grangw and quarterback<br />
Kevin Bamoenek retixnmg Kay losses m<br />
ciude wide racervw Kevin Bryant (Micfn<br />
gan) and 250-pound to«ack Nick MM<br />
hams (Miami of Florida). Rice, wtach has<br />
Deaten Hamson two m a row. won last<br />
yew s openw between the two teams<br />
26 21 PICKS: Emons takes Rice aga r ^ j<br />
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Indeed, Churchill looks<br />
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second ai Monday's Brighton Invitational,<br />
with Salem finishing<br />
in the top 10 in the 24-taam field.<br />
And Northville, another WLAA<br />
rival, waa right behind Churchill.<br />
"Churchill is very strong," admitted<br />
Salem coach Rick Wilson.<br />
"The league will be very good this<br />
year, eapecially Churchill and<br />
Northville in the Western (Division).<br />
"I think well be very competi<br />
live in the Lakes Division."<br />
Salem will be led by senior coca<br />
ptains Mike Hjelmatead and<br />
Ryan Andraejewski. Hjelmstaad's<br />
76 led the Rocks at Brighton.<br />
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83. and senior Dave Pope<br />
aey, 84. Andrwjewak' shot 86<br />
"Our fourth and fifth spots will<br />
probably be changing." said Wilson.<br />
He has another senior on the<br />
team, Nick Macy. who will con<br />
tribute, and hopes to get some experience<br />
for four freshmen, Including<br />
Adam Wilson and Mike<br />
Deschaw. Another player with experience,<br />
junior Jeff Laar, could<br />
return later in the aeaaon; he's<br />
currently sidelined with an injury<br />
Salem's first dual action is next<br />
Thursday against Dearborn. The<br />
Rocks open their WLAA dual<br />
schedule 8epC 13 against West<br />
land John Glenn. Both are at<br />
Hilltop, Salem's home course.<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Last year was Tom Alles first<br />
as <strong>Canton</strong>'s head golf coach. The<br />
best news from that season — the<br />
153^-12<br />
ac<br />
Chiefs were 4-7 in duals and<br />
placed 10th at the WLAA Tour<br />
nament — was that only one<br />
player was loet to graduation.<br />
"We have seven returning<br />
lettermen," said Alles. "which is a<br />
lot better to work arith than I had<br />
laat year, when I had one senior.*<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s top returnee ia senior<br />
captain Brian Carleon. "He s really<br />
the beat player we have," said<br />
Alias. Indeed, st Monday's Bngh<br />
ton Invitational. Carlson led the<br />
Chiefs with an 82; the team sooee<br />
was 346.<br />
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Brighton), Chris Wilson (90) and<br />
JaaoiTBricker. and juniors Miles<br />
Meibers (87). Adam Allen and<br />
Dave Dismondy.<br />
"We have some young players<br />
who performed well in tryouta,"<br />
said Alles. "We're hoping they'll<br />
contribute aa the season goes on.'<br />
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la*. J«nn> Werthman and Mali*<br />
ta Siangan<br />
For that matter. tbe enUr*<br />
ssrvm enrollment is up, frum 48<br />
last year to 60 thu year<br />
"All are have lo do is fifur* this<br />
[miwiI* out and w«ll b* all s«t,<br />
vjud Olson<br />
To start with, h* ma> want to<br />
start hi* fifunn* at the bottom of<br />
the ladder TWn are 23 freahroen<br />
on the team. 'We're looking to see<br />
what kind of contribution we can<br />
get from thi* group<br />
If it's anything like last year s<br />
freshmen class, the Rocks could<br />
be solid- Last year, Came Dxialo<br />
— then s freshmar. netted Sa<br />
lem points at the league meet in<br />
the 50 free Two other sophomore*<br />
who didn't *wim for the team last<br />
>ear are pointed toward the same<br />
type of production<br />
Olson called Audrey Hals "the<br />
beat on the team right now in the<br />
free and butterfly And Katie<br />
Bonner rates well in both the "200<br />
individual medley snd the 100<br />
breasutroke "She's moving to<br />
ibe top of the list." the Salem<br />
conch said "I like that — I like<br />
that a lot-<br />
But the swimmers he's counting<br />
on are hi® senior* "They re a<br />
good group to count on," Olson<br />
insisted Included are Andrea<br />
from page IC<br />
Bien. Megan Harvey. Anna Win<br />
klar and Jessica I'.eiseman (all<br />
freeatylersk; Caiey Hyatt ihreaaO;<br />
Abby Vandarlaan (b*ck. froa l; Nl<br />
cole Walton (.free, flyh and Mare<br />
dith Whalen ifree. breast I.<br />
There are problems Olson fig<br />
ures he could use more quality<br />
breaautrokers- That* our big<br />
gest question mark, but a couple<br />
of them have bean working at it<br />
and are coming along pretty well<br />
for us," he added.<br />
Of course, however much Salem<br />
improves may not show in the final<br />
point production at tha<br />
WLAA meet- Stevenson returns<br />
Anne Anstao, a double winner<br />
last year in league, and figures to<br />
dominate the action again<br />
But the Rocks could catch, per<br />
haps mn pass. North Fannington<br />
1 which was third > and/or<br />
Northville t second 1. And that<br />
would be progress<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
It hardly sounds like a positive<br />
building block.<br />
"At least we know 1 didn't kill<br />
the program." Ron Krueger said<br />
as he approached his second season<br />
as Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s swim<br />
coach<br />
Krueger was recruited to coach<br />
the Chiefs just prior to the start of<br />
last fall's season. It seemed an<br />
odd poaition for him. considering<br />
Past champ ends<br />
CC grad's hopes<br />
BI BRAD KMON><br />
St »r» »imi<br />
Steve Campbell had his chances<br />
Tuesday night at the U.S.<br />
Open Tennis Championship, but<br />
tbe Redford Catholic Central<br />
High product succumbed to 1968<br />
champ Mat* Wilander in five<br />
set*. 3 6.6-1.3-6.6 4.6-2.<br />
The match was seen nationally<br />
on the USA Cable Network and<br />
played before a jam packed crowd<br />
In the grandstand at the UA<br />
Tennis Center in Rushing Meadow.<br />
N Y.<br />
Campbell, ranked No. 157 in<br />
tbe world and given a wild card<br />
into the grand slam event,<br />
appeared to be moving on to the<br />
second round as he led in seta. 2l.<br />
and had a service break at 4-2<br />
m the fourth<br />
• But Wilander. the steady<br />
Swede and former No. 1 player in<br />
the world, won four straight<br />
games, breaking Campbell twice<br />
to force a fifth and deciding sec<br />
In the fifth. Wilander jumped<br />
out to a 4-0 advantage by breaking<br />
the former Rice University<br />
All American twice<br />
Wearing baggy shorts and an<br />
earring Campbell broke back at<br />
4-1. Wilander, however, took the<br />
TENNIS<br />
next game, but Campbell, saving<br />
a pair of match point*, broke back<br />
again to make it 5-2.<br />
Wilander, 25-14 in five set<br />
matches at the Open, closed out<br />
the first-round match when<br />
Campbell made an unforced error<br />
with a backhand into tbe net on a<br />
shot *rom the baseline.<br />
"A half-hour before the match I<br />
had an upset stomach, maybe<br />
food poisoning or something, and<br />
I felt tired tbe first hour or ao."<br />
Wilander said. "But I felt good at<br />
the end of the fourth set and I<br />
thought Steve didn't believe he<br />
could win once I evened it up<br />
The 2 hour, 42 minute match<br />
was the first five-setter n Campbell's<br />
pro career.<br />
Campbell. 25. is a native of De<br />
troit He was a state Class A<br />
champ at No. 1 singles for Catholic<br />
Central in 1968.<br />
He has been playing mostly on<br />
the satellite circuit the past two<br />
years, but did qualify earlier this<br />
year in another Grand Slam<br />
event, the Australian Open,<br />
reaching tbe second round.<br />
The Observer! THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
be d been moat visible aa tha Salem<br />
wrestling cooch.<br />
But tha program, while not<br />
flourishing, survived. <strong>Canton</strong> waa<br />
eighth at the "94 WLAA meet,<br />
mainly due to tha second/third<br />
place finishes in diving by Kan<br />
Jackson and Lisa Sabina.<br />
Sabina returns for her sophomore<br />
season, and she'll have soma<br />
support this year. As Krueger<br />
noted, the team sin has gone<br />
from 36 in "94 ui 55 this year<br />
Things will run more smoothly,<br />
too, Krueger believe* "Thia year<br />
I'm back because I want to be, not<br />
because I have to be," he said.<br />
"I'm wiser With a year under my<br />
belt, 1 know what's going on.<br />
"I hope things go a lot, lot belter<br />
than last year."<br />
The additional choicea alone<br />
should benefit the Chiefs, Three<br />
seniors share the captainship: Erica<br />
Pendergrass, Kristi Wnght<br />
and Heather Brooks.<br />
Four returning juniors should<br />
be counted on for scoring as wall:<br />
Kate Jackson, Amy Sonnanstine,<br />
Donna Logsdon and Carta Howe.<br />
Howe, however, ia suffering with<br />
bad shoulders, making her status<br />
somewhat questionable<br />
Sophomores who look promising<br />
are Angie Frost, Kristen Kaly<br />
men. Stephanie Butte rfieid and<br />
Sue Fanning, with several freshmen<br />
adding to the optimism: Ten<br />
Hanson. Jaclyn Benard. Andrea<br />
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coach) Chuck Olson fool you —<br />
he'll be s factor."<br />
But can <strong>Canton</strong> be? Krueger<br />
hope* so.<br />
Both Salem and <strong>Canton</strong> open tne*<br />
swim seasons at 5 p.m today with tne<br />
WLAA Relays meet, Salem wa<br />
host The Bocks *r%t dual meat a Sapt<br />
12 at Bnghton. the* flrst home meet a<br />
Sept I9st Ann AitxxHuron<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> has three consecutive home<br />
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The Observer/ THU RSDAY, AUGUST 31. 1995 The Observer t Thursday. August 31, 1996<br />
SOCCER<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
Basketball from page IC<br />
Bloink paces Churchill Salem grads lift Stingers<br />
Chad Campau wasted little<br />
HUM in earning hi» first victory<br />
as Livonia Churchill boys<br />
•occtf coach<br />
Ob TUEEDAV. the Chargers<br />
Korad a pair of drat half r*al*<br />
and wast on to beat hoet Star<br />
ling Height* Stevenson. 3-0. in<br />
the season opener<br />
Goalkeeper Bryan Stramecki<br />
poatad tha shutout.<br />
Samor forward Jason Blotnk<br />
scored twice for the »inn«n.<br />
while senior midfielder Bnan<br />
Zawislak scored on a penalty<br />
kick. Senior forward Dave Stirling<br />
added two assists<br />
"That first win is food to get<br />
out of the way."-Campau said.<br />
"I'm going to celebrate my first<br />
win by working on leaaon plans<br />
for school<br />
"I'm happy with the way we<br />
played. We re still not in game<br />
shape conditioning yet, but<br />
well get there."<br />
• OTXtasoa i. nwt ft Liv«*u* •***<br />
iriinn >urviv*>i a uxx£h boys wcver<br />
openar M«ads> al Troy. pulling out s<br />
am» foai inumpC in a bntUe orf peren<br />
CLASSES<br />
icmicatkm<br />
Multi Lakes Conservation Association<br />
in Walled Lake will be the<br />
site; of three hunter education certification<br />
classes There is a $6 fee<br />
for each sessions The first ses-<br />
aial Mat* power*<br />
Two injured players came oil the<br />
brtdl m the wronJ kali U> combine<br />
for the (um i only goal<br />
Senior midfielder Steve Williford.<br />
hwlin< a coupie of Jefendare, tn*l« a<br />
tO>ard fuo lo ae( up teammate Jeff<br />
Irbau ta front oi tbe pal for like<br />
(UM winner<br />
Coach Wait Barrett alao praiaed<br />
the pia> oi defenders Scott Sereen<br />
and Jaeun Roy. aioaf wi th m*l be the jame winner in the<br />
opening half from Derhake. a senior<br />
in .-apcatn<br />
Senior Chna Kennedy scorsd twice<br />
snd senior Dan Mutvihili added tha<br />
ixher for the Shamrocks, who coo<br />
pietaly dominated the second half<br />
"It waa a great start, we played<br />
ball. - " CC coach Phil LaJoy We fol<br />
lowed our punt plan all the way<br />
thnjugh<br />
"We missed some opportunities<br />
early, twit in the second half we<br />
played very areil "<br />
sion will be held Sept. 5.6, 9. 12<br />
and 13. The second session will<br />
run Sept. 19. 20. 23,26 and 27.<br />
The final session will be held Oct.<br />
3. 4. 10, 11. 14 All weekday class<br />
es meet 7-10 p.m. and Saturday<br />
classes meet 9 am. to noon. Participants<br />
must attend all five<br />
the shutout<br />
• nUMOM 4. FMMMTOH 1: Livonia<br />
Krsnklin waa two oi three pmst over<br />
the weekend to (Iniah third la the<br />
Beverly Hills Country Day Tourna<br />
The Patnou knocked ofl Farming<br />
ton in the consolation final Saturday<br />
behind Steve Finneran't om foal and<br />
threa assists<br />
Rob Vega chipped in with a goal<br />
and two aaauli, while Enc Kracht<br />
and Enc Bowman alao scored for the<br />
Patriots.<br />
Goalkeeper Shaun MacGillis saved<br />
a penalty kick<br />
Earlier in the day. Bowman s hat<br />
t/ick and one assist carried Franklin<br />
to • S-l win over Dearborn Edsel<br />
Ford, giving first year coach Dave He<br />
bestreit his first win. Rich Banjo and<br />
Adam Shanks added the other Patriot<br />
On Fnday. tourney runner up Bir<br />
tnincham Seahoim stopped Franklin.<br />
2 1.<br />
Bowman, who scored five times on<br />
the weekend, had the lone goal.<br />
Franklin miseed a penalty kick and<br />
hit the crossbar.<br />
"We had 17 or 18 shots, but their<br />
goalie played phenomenal." Hebeetreit<br />
said " But we reacted well to the<br />
loss"<br />
Tha Garden City Stinger* aoftball<br />
program had two agegroup<br />
champions in tha lncradibla Girla<br />
Faat-Pitch Softball League this<br />
summer.<br />
The Stingers' 18-under team,<br />
featuring player® from ai* different<br />
high schools, had a record of<br />
14-2.<br />
Members of the team included<br />
Kelly Shanks, Stephanie Smith.<br />
Angela Hudson, Jennifer Talbot<br />
and Jen Wilson, from Garden<br />
City. Amanda Wilks and Robyn<br />
Pitman from Taylor Light A Life;<br />
Andrea Mida and Nicole Miller<br />
from Willow Run; Rachel Owens<br />
and Shannon Coultas from Plymouth<br />
Salem; Kendra Dumke from<br />
Dearborn; and Danielle Devlin<br />
from Dearborn Heights Crestwood.<br />
The team was managed by Bob<br />
Smith and coached by Larry<br />
Shanks and Don Hughes.<br />
The 16-under team also finished<br />
with a 14-2 record, with first<br />
place decided by s doubleheader<br />
playoff showdown against the<br />
Commanders.<br />
OUTDOORS CALENDAR<br />
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age by the end of the upcoming<br />
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on its walk-through range in Weat<br />
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(313) 522-2538 for more information.<br />
• BROADMEAD (MOOT<br />
Royal Oak Archers will hold a<br />
broadhead shoot beginning at 8<br />
am. Sunday on its walk-through<br />
range in Lake Orion. Call (810)<br />
693-1369 for more information.<br />
SEASONS/<br />
DEADLINES<br />
• ROOSC<br />
Early Cananda goose season runs<br />
Sept. 1-15 in the Lower Peninsula<br />
and Sept. 1-10 in the Upper Peninsula.<br />
Sept. 9 is the deadline to<br />
apply for a waterfowl reserved<br />
hunt permit.<br />
Bear season opens Sept. 10 by<br />
permit only in designated areas of<br />
tbe state.<br />
• BOO TRAIHWIQ THAI<br />
Sept. 13 is the deadline to enter<br />
the Sportsmen'a Dog Training<br />
Club of Detroit AKC Licensed<br />
Obedience Trial. Tba trial will be<br />
held Sept. 30 in the Community<br />
Arts Building at tbe Michigan<br />
State Fair Grounds. Call (810)<br />
643-7282 for more information.<br />
The September elk season runs<br />
Sept. 12-17 and Sept. 19-24 by<br />
special permit only in designated<br />
Rabbit, squirrel, woodcock, ruffed<br />
grouse snd crow seasons open<br />
statewide on Sept. 15.<br />
The deadline to apply for an antlerieaa<br />
deer permit ia Sept. 24.<br />
Just Call This Number:<br />
Tha Stingers entered the twin<br />
bill arith tarn loaaes and the Commanders<br />
one. Tha Stingers won<br />
the opener, 17-3, setting up a<br />
showdown in the nightcap, arinner<br />
take all.<br />
The game was tied, 2-2, in the<br />
bottom of the fifth inning. The<br />
Stingers went ahead for good with<br />
five singles and three walks in the<br />
top of the sixth, finishing with a<br />
9-2 victory and the championship.<br />
The team was made up of players<br />
from three schools.<br />
Andrea Callender. Danielle<br />
Biegas, Missy Krol, Christina<br />
Hudson, Katie Kendrick, Kelly<br />
Sylvester and Amanda Milatx<br />
were from Garden City.<br />
Erin Watts. Andrea Otlewski,<br />
Shelly Luke and Leelie Brown<br />
were from Dearborn; and Emily<br />
Williams was from Redford<br />
Union. Craig Sylvester and Jen<br />
Horosko were the coaches.<br />
The following awards were<br />
banded out to players in the<br />
Stingers' program.<br />
FISHING<br />
TOURNAMENTS<br />
• BASS MASTERS<br />
The Oakland Bass Masters of<br />
Michigan arill hold an open tournament<br />
on Lake Orion beginning<br />
at 6 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 1. There<br />
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• WfOO<br />
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will be held Sept. 9-10 at the Pon<br />
tiac Lake Recreation Area. Women.<br />
single parents, and their children<br />
will be introduced to basic<br />
outdoor activities including<br />
camping, fishing, backpacking,<br />
plant and animal identification,<br />
rifle shooting, archery, in-line<br />
skating, mountain biking, horesback<br />
riding, water akiing and jet<br />
skiing Call (810) 666-1020 or<br />
(810) 623-1049 for more informstion.<br />
• OUTDOOR WEEKEND<br />
The ninth annual Woods-n-Water<br />
News Outdoor Weekend will<br />
be held Friday. Saturday and<br />
Sunday, Sept. 8-10. at the Eastern<br />
Michigan Fairgrounds in 1mlay<br />
City. The show features 125<br />
exhibitors with deals on the latest<br />
in outdoor merchandise, seminars,<br />
speakers, a 3D archery<br />
shoot, a chili cook-off. a puppy<br />
mart and much more. Tickets are<br />
S5 and children agea 11 and under<br />
will be admitted free.<br />
• DUCK HUNTUS TOIMMAIKNT<br />
The 48th annual Michigan Duck<br />
Hunters Tournament, Midwest<br />
Decoy Contest and Points Mouillee<br />
Wildlife Art Show will be held<br />
Sept. 9-10 at the Point* Mouillee<br />
State Game Area. Call (313) 379-<br />
3891 for mora information.<br />
FISHING CLUBS<br />
• MCMMAM FLY FitMMM<br />
The Michigan Fly Fishing Club<br />
meets at 7 p.m. the first and third<br />
Christina Hudson was named<br />
Most Valuable Playar. playing<br />
catcher and designated hitter for<br />
the U-16 team with a .688 batting<br />
average.<br />
Pitman won the Pitching Excellence<br />
Award for an impreaaive<br />
12-win. 3-loas campaign on the<br />
18 under team, including tournament<br />
games. Smith won the Offensive<br />
Excellence Award after<br />
driving in 43 RBI and carrying a<br />
slugging percentage of 1.026 for<br />
the 18-under team. W^Iks (18-under)<br />
earned the Defensive Excel<br />
lence Award behind the plate.<br />
Shanks (18-under) won the<br />
Coaches Award after hitting .524<br />
and playing steady at shortstop<br />
and second base. Sylvester (16under)<br />
earned the Dedication<br />
Award, batting .345 with solid de<br />
fense. The Tournament Player<br />
Award was given to another 16under<br />
rookie, Williams, who led<br />
all batters at the Waterford Tournament<br />
with a .485 average, four<br />
stolen bases and solid defense.<br />
Watts (16-under) earned the<br />
Most Improved Player award.<br />
Wednesdays of each month at<br />
Livonia Clarenceville Junior High<br />
School. Call (810) 478-1494 for<br />
more information.<br />
M FOUR SEASONS<br />
The Four Seasons Fishing Club<br />
meets 7:30 p.m. the first Wednesday<br />
of each month at the Maplewood<br />
Center in Garden City. Call<br />
(313) 477-3816 for more infonnation.<br />
M METRO-WEST STEELHEADERS<br />
Metro-West Steelheaders meets<br />
at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tueadsy<br />
of each month at Garden City<br />
High School. Call (313) 420-2965<br />
for more information.<br />
METROPARKS<br />
M METRO* A M Rf QUiRflKMTS<br />
Most Metropark programs are<br />
free, while some require a nominal<br />
fee. Advanced registration and<br />
a motor vehicle permit are required<br />
for all programs. Call the<br />
respective parks, toll free: Stony<br />
Creek, 1-800-477-7756; Indian<br />
Springs, 1-800-477-3192; Kensington,<br />
1-800-477-3178.<br />
H FULL MOON WALK<br />
A naturalist-led hike under the<br />
light of the Harvest Moon begins<br />
at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, at Kensington.<br />
A similar program begins<br />
at 7:30 p.m. at Stony Creek.<br />
B FAMILY I<br />
Families can share stories and<br />
games during this evening campfire<br />
program, which begins at 8<br />
p.m. Friday, Sept. 8, at Indian<br />
Springs.<br />
OAKLAND<br />
COUNTY PARKS<br />
a COUNTY ms* moutsoaxrs<br />
Advanced registration is required<br />
for al) nature programs at Oakland<br />
County Parks. Call (810)<br />
625-6473 to regiater or for more<br />
information.<br />
aBOTIOMCMt* .<br />
Decomposition is "nature's way<br />
with waste" and participants in<br />
thia program will learn all about<br />
compost systems. The program<br />
begins at 1 p.m. Saturday. Sept. 9,<br />
at Independence Oaks.<br />
STATE PARKS<br />
M STATE PARK I<br />
Msybury State Park is offering<br />
nature interpretive programs<br />
throughout the fell. The park is<br />
located on Eight Mile Road, one<br />
mile east of Beck Road, in North<br />
villa Twp A state park motor vehicle<br />
permit ia required for entry<br />
into tha park. Call (810) 349-8390<br />
for mora information<br />
Find some little surprises biding<br />
ia the park during thia naturalist<br />
led hike, which begins at 7 p.m.<br />
Friday.<br />
a F AM STORMS<br />
Learn about honeybees during<br />
this program, which begins at 11<br />
a.m. Saturday. A similar program<br />
begins at S p.m. Sunday.<br />
whan you get tired your shots<br />
start falling short."<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> had an inside game to<br />
rely on, provided by Kriati Fiorensi<br />
(16 points) and Sarah Warnke<br />
Hantaan: The 5-6 point<br />
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MflXUM<br />
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guard is adept at handNng pressure and<br />
wm get after players on defense.<br />
Mce Serga. Jaaler gnere. Wayne Memeriel:<br />
She has two years of varsity ex<br />
penence Having the talented Yotanda<br />
Holt m the lineup can only help Barge s<br />
game.<br />
Kethy Peak lit, senior ferwerd. Ovw<br />
nU LadyweiS: The 5-10 center w« put<br />
up some good numbers despite heving to<br />
battle laser players in me paint moat of<br />
the time this year n the Cathokc League<br />
Central Division.<br />
Eifka Greene, sealer oeator. Fanning<br />
tea NMs Itorrtesw Greene averaged<br />
eight points and ftve rebounds per game<br />
in a senior-dominated ollense. She has<br />
good touch around the besket. aa evidenced<br />
by her shooting peroentage of 47.<br />
ist. Grooms a being moved from shooung<br />
guard to sma> forward tor the Martins.<br />
FrankSa: Mem gives FranWm steady play<br />
along the frontline Uke Denkert, she*<br />
need to be en even Digger factor tha year<br />
because the Patriots w« be facing several<br />
tea orders in the Western Lakes Activities<br />
Association<br />
MeSees Merzeff. aeplismsre guard,<br />
Ptymeeta <strong>Canton</strong>: Any freshman point<br />
guard who can gude a teem leckmg a<br />
center tafter than 6 feet to the Class A<br />
sermllnal deserves mention Merroifs<br />
strength a her defense, her toot work »<br />
tremendous She needs to score more<br />
this year<br />
Steoey Mchoi*. senior center. Uver<br />
A broken thumb hindered<br />
' process as a Junior Her senior<br />
year a important; many players m her<br />
class have caught up to her smce her<br />
sophomore year, when she wes an up<br />
and-coneng prospect.<br />
Tracy ffynklewtot. senior guard. Uvo<br />
nia Franklin: RynWewici made third-team<br />
AM-Observer last year end a the Patriots<br />
top player tha yeer.<br />
Reeky Veehew, senior gaard. Ptym<br />
oeth <strong>Canton</strong> The co-ceptam tor the<br />
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a a steady defender. Tresis her trwd year<br />
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"We didn't do as good a job defensively<br />
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through their screens the way I<br />
wanted us to."<br />
It bothered the Rock* to be<br />
without starting point guard<br />
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her ankle the day before in practice<br />
and was limited to one quarter<br />
of action.<br />
But Sterling filled her spot very<br />
well. "That wssn't the reason we<br />
lost," insisted Thomann. Defense<br />
wss the problem, something he<br />
hoped to correct before Salem<br />
hosts Rochester Adams at 7 p.m<br />
tonight.<br />
Farmington HMs Mercy: The 5-8 junk*<br />
played in every game on the Meicy verslty<br />
last year, used mostly against tone delenses<br />
because of her line perimeter<br />
shooting She play Ml tana thia year,<br />
hes a good vertical jump and passes wea<br />
m traffic.<br />
Weill Van Meee, senior giera. Plymouth<br />
Seism: The SlO lefthander a e<br />
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and can score inside.<br />
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Union: The only thing that has slowed the<br />
progress of this tremendous three-sport<br />
athlete a knee surgery between her<br />
sophomore and junior years.<br />
Others to wetch: Rteho* Bergeee:<br />
Koren Merchant, sophomore center;<br />
Charmeme Nuton. senior center; Chrtsuna<br />
Anderson, sophomore guard. Candice<br />
Finiey. junior center; Card in City: Jerree<br />
Faber, senior guard; Keay Shanks, samor<br />
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sophomore guard. Weettand John Qlenn:<br />
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Uvonia Ledywood: Erm LeSage. senior<br />
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Farmington: Tnaa Tracryk. junior guard;<br />
Farmington HMs Mercy: Jene Kkiska.<br />
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Pond /rom page 9D<br />
pond in the comer of her Plymouth<br />
Township hack yard. The liner allowed<br />
her to varv the depth of the water from<br />
,>ne end to the other It took about one<br />
evening for Packard's daughter Lynn<br />
and a friend to dig the 10-by-6-fjol<br />
pond and is a work in progress.<br />
Packard thoroughly researched ponds<br />
and water gardens beforehand by attending<br />
seminars at English Garden*.<br />
Grass Root* in New Boston, Saguaro<br />
Hare Plant Nursery in Whit more Lak^<br />
and Matthei Botanical Gardens in Ann<br />
Arbor with fnend Deborah MacGrefor.<br />
who plans to install a pond next spring.<br />
"You need the water at different lev<br />
els because in Michigan you need 30<br />
inches to overwinter the fish Water lilies<br />
do best at 24 inches. ' said Packard,<br />
an elementary school teacher in the<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Schools<br />
Site selection<br />
Location is everything. Ponds should<br />
be on the highest ground to avoid runoff<br />
of fertilizers and pesticides. Packard<br />
studied her yard and the movement of<br />
the sun over it a long time before deciding<br />
lo place the pond near a towering<br />
evergreen<br />
"You also have to have the right portion<br />
of sun and shade for lilies to<br />
Hum Y-.'n m-yit fr>r the plant* to-give<br />
about 60 percent coverage of the pond to<br />
prevent algae from growing. ' MacGre<br />
gur said.<br />
The Ofearrrr/AIGIST 31. 1995<br />
Covering the pond's surface with lil<br />
ies or floating plants reduces algae and<br />
cools the water, which ia important to<br />
maintaining healthy fish. Water lil'**<br />
require at least four to six hours of direct<br />
sunlight to produce bloom*. The<br />
fish are an integral part of balancing the<br />
eco system of a pond. At Fabulous Kins<br />
in Livonia, manager Jeff Wallace recommends<br />
about two gallons of water<br />
for every goldfish. 56 gallons per koi.<br />
Fish eat the submerged plants, keeping<br />
them pruned. They also eat algae and<br />
mosquitoes and their larvae.<br />
"They 11 eat insects and algae but<br />
most people end up supplementing the<br />
fish's diet. When it get* below 50 degrees<br />
you stop feeding them." said Wallace,<br />
who has noticed a definite increase<br />
in sales of fish for garden ponds. "A<br />
filter helps pull the waste from the water.<br />
Lilies keep water shaded for the<br />
fish.'"<br />
Rocks for naturalizing<br />
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"Rock naturalizes the pond. You<br />
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Oriental influence adds sophistication<br />
The sophistication ~ "I so constructed that they could be aa- guiahed and incredible tele.<br />
The sophistication<br />
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ia unmistakable. 1<br />
enjoy adding thia<br />
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It ia essential to<br />
know that there existed<br />
Chinese dynasties<br />
To explain them would<br />
MOW STONE occupy much more<br />
LEVY space than 1 am al-<br />
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Their chairs were customarily fash<br />
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Levy from page 13<br />
shapee of bail handle* stop hail. post<br />
and bail, and square These h*i a considerable<br />
influence on the Went. Bail<br />
and drop pull* arrived here in the 16th<br />
and iTih century on lacquer chests, im<br />
ported by the East India Company<br />
rh*% relate to William and Mary. ***><br />
Queen Anne drop pull* It is interesting<br />
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Oriental porcelains ami bronzes in the<br />
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Night Ught: Joe Rollins shows how his invention works.<br />
Inventor puts light on house sales<br />
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Call it a real estate night light<br />
The device, invented by Joe Kollins,<br />
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"I'm doing it for customer service,<br />
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Mon prospects hunt houses during<br />
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-A lot of families work afternoons,"<br />
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He's a cement contractor "<br />
A conversation with Mary Jo<br />
Collins, a friend and former colleague.<br />
several yeara ago when<br />
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"I came to visit and he showed me<br />
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Build a better mousetrap, it's said, and<br />
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One Realtor has invented a product that<br />
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no relation to Kollins with whom she<br />
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Qudesfcr Place Apartments<br />
330 Oudester Road<br />
YpsUantL Ml 48197<br />
(313)07-9400<br />
I Bedroom/Hifh-riat<br />
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2M77 Cherry HiO Place<br />
InkslR, Ml 48141<br />
(313)595-2882<br />
2 Badioom/Senior Ifl^h rlar<br />
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Sumyiidge Townhomes<br />
2411 Riadak<br />
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(517)882-1515<br />
2 It 3 Bedroom<br />
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Cranbrook Manor<br />
4901 S Waveriy Roed<br />
Lanaing, MI 48911<br />
(517)393-2820<br />
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Oxford Park Towers<br />
2345 Oxford<br />
Berkley, Ml 40072<br />
(810) 399-9300<br />
1 k 2 Bedroom/Senior High-rise<br />
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Royal Oak Towers<br />
20800 Wyoming<br />
PemdaW. MI 48220<br />
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1 It 2 Bedroom/Senior High-rise<br />
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Muskegon. MI 49442<br />
(616)726-6984<br />
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WESTLAND<br />
CHOICE EXEC SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD for th.s 3<br />
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UVONIA<br />
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UVONIA<br />
A DREAM COME TRUE. Gorgeous 3 bedroom brick<br />
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STROLL TO EVERYTHING nclud.ng Hines Park & dowry<br />
town Plymouth 2 bedroom entry level Ranch condo<br />
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BRICK RANCH WITH FINISHED BASEMENT. Excellent<br />
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$106,000 (ELM) 610-4771111<br />
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REDFORD<br />
CLASSIC 1626 HOUSI. Two bedroom aluminum<br />
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GARDEN CITY<br />
60U0 STURDY BUNGALOW • 4 bedroom home that<br />
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SMS? 1 " (23M-05727) 313*66-7000<br />
WESTLAND _ ,<br />
LOVELY I 3 bedroom trMevel in a nice neighborhood. 2<br />
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INKSTER<br />
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$172,900 (ARB) 610*77-1111<br />
CANTON<br />
TMS LOVELY RANCH offers 3 bedrooms. 1% baths<br />
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$134,600 (23R-45222) 313-466-7000<br />
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UVONIA<br />
A MOVE IN THE RIOHT DIRECTION. 3 bedroom<br />
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$116,900 ( 23F 14256) 313*66-7000<br />
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696,600 (230-111000) 313-4667000<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
THIS IS IT! Well maintained 3 bedroom Dock Ranch<br />
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kitchen redone w/new linoleum. Basement has ig. grey<br />
$64/900 LOVELY (23B-00211) 313466-7000<br />
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A l CLEANS*! Syateme a hmng<br />
Wmooa 8 Conetructon Ctaanmg<br />
reouaad<br />
1071<br />
Stall 88 75-80 25 •» Car<br />
BORING MILL<br />
OPERATOR<br />
Mman 5 y^ eipanenca Ful Ban-<br />
e«a* Wi*om mm larow Too Cm<br />
pe"y Ca* OataMn 11AM-4PM<br />
81 Cr 360-8632<br />
CARPENTER<br />
APPRENTICES<br />
W*ng lo em trade<br />
CM *'Mr 7pm (3131 843-7087<br />
CASHIER START<br />
Pari pr FiS ame For Party<br />
CM 313-422-7343<br />
end oompuiM MRe Eapenence<br />
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BRODER BROS CO<br />
HR-CC<br />
Metre Weei mduatnal Pen<br />
45555 Port Street<br />
PtymouS-. M 46170<br />
Snetaon Rd H B8i N c* M 14,<br />
HMm 'Weat. to ob (SoiAh 1 Bfc)<br />
BORING MtLL<br />
OPERATOR<br />
Eipenencad only Day anPl cirartaia<br />
lop pay barMM* LM*M arM<br />
313-425-3620<br />
CARPENTER<br />
DISPLAY company aaMcmg pereon<br />
•nr labncanorvtiuad^gMeameiy<br />
BacKground Lamrfieting ipray<br />
mmrn leoncabon 4 ptaaac<br />
txmngl^iMNng eapenanca nelpAJ<br />
CM LacrM a* (313) 720-6110<br />
BOWVING CENTER Pm. Jumpe-<br />
Mech-enic We'lre*» Pleyroom j qarpemteR<br />
CARPENTER MuM t>e eipanenoed<br />
n lOu^t a Bnan carpentry neve oan<br />
tmca tocaa 8 eW*w CM<br />
810-308-6360 or 810463-6370<br />
BAKER'S ASSISTANT<br />
2nd MM noMi 1to««»e<br />
• eioesi 2«20<br />
BAKERY PRODUCTION LINE<br />
WORKER<br />
t7 00*v>ur to iiert afle- 3 momn<br />
S8 05 (jomg lo t» ' 0 attar 6 mor«ra<br />
Jen to $1018 a> 12 morshe ot M<br />
Apply at Aeaay Baaary, 12301<br />
Famwiger. Rd Uaorve IS o»<br />
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Fenven^or —a Ml 46334<br />
APPLIANCE TECM*aAN<br />
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"•i- 810-628-1227<br />
APPLY TODAY?!<br />
CANTON. WESTLAND.<br />
WAYNE AREA<br />
MANY poemoNS op©*<br />
. 0ENERAL LABOR 8220"**<br />
. INSPECTORS 8264"W«<br />
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BonuaaMVaoMonMoMBy Pay<br />
AOS, Mon -Fa » liar* 4 13pm<br />
34771 FORD BO (E « Weyna)<br />
SS CMS 4 Pa»*a » re®AMd<br />
INTERIM PERSONNEL^<br />
APPRtNTiCE AUTO BOPY<br />
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AUTO FAST<br />
LUBE TECHNICIAN<br />
Wanted tar Lmcom Mercury Dealer<br />
Conaaol Senace Mane<br />
VARSTTY LINCOLN<br />
610 305-5300 EXT 256<br />
AUTO PARTS DRIVER<br />
I Large volume Ave Star Dodge Dealer<br />
ircury Deeaer | a twine Pen* Dmrer* 8 you aeaAd<br />
oa. m I lae detvermg per* f ihe DeMoA<br />
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tomar* end learrvng a QuMneM aai<br />
a Mure io Boor TNe k» a tar you<br />
AUTO LUBE TECH I<br />
tzzzszs ** ^<br />
.a.O)I5i«>.3 ! AUTO PARTS DRIVER<br />
FAX (3isi aaa 172s<br />
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Corsad Mara « an-arge an nienrMi<br />
(B1Q) W 2300<br />
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TECH<br />
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AUTOMATIC TRANS MECHANIC<br />
RefejMBn 8 natoSira aute flam-<br />
lad top pay No Saturday*<br />
CM 3l3-5a&-06SO<br />
AUTO MECHANIC<br />
Buay general rape* taoMy n M<br />
eapenencad 4 oaMtad From End<br />
Saaurdeya 4 parr, paraon to Fartona<br />
Fotd Ueed Cars 1*868 Mohgen<br />
Oaareom AM tor Paul Mara<br />
LIVONIA<br />
3144' Plymou^ M Mernman<br />
NOVI<br />
41400 W 10 MM Rd<br />
M Mmduabrxa<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
24624 W 10 WMe Rd<br />
W ol Teiegrepn<br />
TELLER POOL<br />
Wto aort M vendue Brancfi oca sore<br />
• OAKLAND COLPT><br />
. WESTERN SU0URSS<br />
. WAYNE COUNTY<br />
3 daye aeaUy nctodmg Monday and<br />
Friday Mual nave paraonal<br />
CaM hanMng eapenenca dearatM<br />
Apply m paraon Man 8*u F« lOsm |<br />
to 2pm. M fm Feitorei Buldng<br />
comer at Waodeard and MMagei-<br />
luman Reeouroe ON 9S> .<br />
SM polo, at FirM Federal to Bonduct<br />
' 7OERMV 'iriaGAN<br />
100' WOOOMARO AVENUE<br />
DETROIT Mi 46228<br />
Ar. EQUM OpporMMy EmMoye-<br />
BROK MASON atr cement frmrvg<br />
oecaaround Mage oOmmanauraie<br />
' «*• expenance VlMAC Bjaden<br />
tne ;a'Oi sss-aeoe<br />
BRIDGE PORT MILLING MACHINE<br />
OPERATOR ZTya expenenee<br />
1 -ecy>rea good pay 8 oaraN*<br />
I Overtime apply « paraon at 11865<br />
Gwoe Si Uworya 313-4M i»20<br />
CARPENTERS HELPER<br />
ertxaxJ O*^ pon and "enaporta<br />
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(313 505-8270<br />
CARPENTERS Mw Ban or*,<br />
SeMig hanJaonung dependaBto<br />
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enca (810 347-6636<br />
CARPENTERS 4 LABORERS<br />
Fori<br />
(517) 5461402<br />
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« tepN pi peraa<br />
Htai Reeta jranr 2SS33 FoM Rd<br />
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5 0 0<br />
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CONTROLS<br />
DESIGNER<br />
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CLEANING STAFF<br />
>MKM MTH AUTOCAD * PORO<br />
•OO f ANO 4liu*l«<br />
STAMMROe<br />
wages equal to abb-ity ben<br />
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12777 MBRRMMI<br />
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TEL 313-422-7730<br />
FAX 313-422-7750<br />
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Beginning January 3, 1996.<br />
THE COLLEGE: Schoolcraft Co«Me « • comprehtnty two-year pubic<br />
community coftege The Coaege offer* s rtch dwereity of program* loading<br />
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on Orake Road<br />
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313461 1010<br />
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TELEMARKETING<br />
REPRESENTATIVES<br />
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peopled assist us in soliciting new<br />
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working environment. EOE. To apply,<br />
call Jeannle at (313)953-2277<br />
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MigaiB. M 48012<br />
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RETAIL MANAGEMENT<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
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14 50 pa hour Ftoatoe houn<br />
410-363-4804<br />
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Orehert Leke Rd W DtoorMMd<br />
RETAIL POSTION<br />
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cto-reoan PtymaM 313-456-7380<br />
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NAA. TECH earned lut a per tme<br />
Centor aelon CltMeli ea.mg<br />
313-M16190<br />
NC MM.L OPERATOR<br />
Eapenencad or praaaor machrMd<br />
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MERC HAND* SEW NEE DEC<br />
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CaMa Pereon and MeOMTM Fla.<br />
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(4101 424-2422<br />
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groa *unounang* end pm appartu<br />
npy to earn eatr* ncor* - OV*«e<br />
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WednaMey SeplemtMr 8 and<br />
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unM 7pm a pm Fa* Theetn 2211<br />
Woodaerd Avenue, Oetn*<br />
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loca* A (MpenaebM • «'0V 540-2555<br />
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genera cPy aparebore. aPMy to<br />
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1770 Man* Si<br />
Weenav: Ml 44145<br />
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EOE<br />
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aiduttry 40- houn. ettiiinM Rec<br />
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orpy (3131 531-5300 (313) 729-1960 ar 313 606-4996<br />
PiZZA DELIVERY DRIVER<br />
Evarangt<br />
PAINTER PLANT LOVERS - Pal-Bme To<br />
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phone* oorapuM> Mng Mc Need<br />
una aM now PM*et M Mbe a<br />
410-522-3773<br />
•anden Una Cook* Food Pnp<br />
NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR<br />
needM tor 36 noM npM CNA<br />
PM Man Entrance ct toe Foa TWlre<br />
or tPha Sapterrtoa 8 a Saptartoa<br />
7 between Noon and 7pm For^atoa<br />
nlormaiion. piee*a can.<br />
313-344-7800 Eouel Opporturov<br />
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customers R a tnenor>al manner<br />
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AUDITORS<br />
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medium-size truDka valid CDC<br />
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buildlno maintenance duties<br />
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The Observer! THURSDAY. AititOT 31, 1995<br />
Wayne Head Start director completes fellows program<br />
To«u Hanke. director oi Out<br />
W«>tM Count) Head Start. i* on«<br />
at 84 Head Start directum from<br />
*n>und I he mImb *bo have auc<br />
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directors who are selected by a<br />
panel of educator* and leader*<br />
fmm the child care community<br />
"The Head Start Johnaon 4<br />
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(tram gi\e* participant* the tool*<br />
to help them achieve maximum<br />
efficiency from tbe dollar invest<br />
«d in Head Start." *aid Helen<br />
Tavlor. associate commissioner.<br />
Head Start bureau<br />
"Fellows who complete this<br />
pru^ram return home and »hare<br />
their knowledge arith other Head<br />
Start manager*. The idea is to<br />
create a ripple effect throughout<br />
the entire Head Start com muni<br />
«><br />
Head Start ha* provided rduca<br />
tmn. health and other service* io<br />
aver 13 million low income chil<br />
dren and their families since it*<br />
launch in 1965 Today. Head<br />
Start enroll* 740.000 children in<br />
ail 50 states and has an operating<br />
budget over $3 2 billion This n<br />
pension has created new chal<br />
ienc** and opportunities for the<br />
hundreda of Head Start director*<br />
aero** the I'm ted State*<br />
Johnaon A Johnson has sin<br />
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primary philanthropic interest*<br />
in the field of education and<br />
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chairman of Johnson A Johnson<br />
"Head Start not only offers edu<br />
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ed health, nutrition, and family<br />
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While attending the program,<br />
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Start need* and interests. Curhc<br />
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ics such a* human resource man<br />
agement. planning, fmancia<br />
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and program evaluation.<br />
For the final three days of the<br />
program. Head Start Fellows are<br />
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of a strategic planning forum. The<br />
forum prepares the two member<br />
team to implement a management<br />
improvement project upon ita return<br />
from the program Examples<br />
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Johnson & Johnson spearheaded<br />
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income children and the companv<br />
> as>e>sment that more needs<br />
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When tha aevanth annual Adoption Featival takaa<br />
place Saturday, Sapt. 9, tha impetua will ba in finding<br />
home* for tha more than 1,000 children available<br />
for adoption in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb countiea.<br />
And with good reason Voluntary adoption* in<br />
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yeara, according adoption statistics gathered by tha<br />
Michigan Federation of Private Child and Family<br />
Agenciea.<br />
Among private agenciea. about 13 percent lees infante<br />
and 12 percent leaa children with apacial need*<br />
were adopted laat year. And the Michigan Department<br />
of Social Service* aaw a decline in the number<br />
of atate warda that were adopted.<br />
The faatival ia aponaored by Kinahip, a coalition<br />
of 28 separate adoption agenciea in Wayne, Oakland<br />
and Macomb counties, and the Black Family Adoption<br />
Regiatry, and the biggeat such adoption recruitment<br />
event in the country, according to Marette<br />
Artia, thia year's co-chair and coordinator of the regiatry.<br />
"The whole principal for the featival ia to find prospective<br />
familiar," aaid Artia. "But we're also cogni-<br />
Michigan State Fair<br />
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• It's the second largest attended<br />
event in the State of Michigan.<br />
• It's the oldest State Fair in the<br />
USA.<br />
• The 1994 Fair doubled paid attendance<br />
over 1993.<br />
• The State Fair is the safest<br />
public place in Michigan.<br />
• Over 350,000 people attended<br />
the 1994 State Fair with not one<br />
felony.<br />
• 1995 Fair admission price* will<br />
not go up; $7 adults, 12 children<br />
12 and under and $5 parking.<br />
• Entirely new management —<br />
.lulling new [ifllrrfll fienernl Ml lagcx<br />
and all new department heads.<br />
• Private corporation preforming<br />
maintenance.<br />
• Renovated and restored all<br />
buildings in*ide and out.<br />
• Return of General Motors,<br />
Chry*ler. and Ford corporation*<br />
io the Fair. After over 20 year* of<br />
absence. Ford refurbished the 40year-old<br />
Ford pavillion. General<br />
Motors is sponsoring the Horse<br />
Show and Chrysler is sponsoring<br />
the entertainment.<br />
• Mayor Archer and Gov Engler<br />
jointly opened the State Fair on<br />
Aug, 22.<br />
• Fair expanded to 14 days —<br />
team up for<br />
sant that maybe if people sae the children in a play<br />
situation rather than see a name and a face in a<br />
book, it will atick with the families."<br />
"Wa had tha firat one to more or lea* tell tha community<br />
that we have children, real children who<br />
need reel families." ^ ,<br />
The lair will be 11 am. to 4 p.m. on the grounds of<br />
the Lutheran School for tha Deaf. 6861 E. Nevada.'<br />
west of Van Dyke between McNichola and Seven<br />
Mile roads. Detroit. "<br />
Family celebration<br />
While the idea ia to find permanent homes for<br />
children, the featival ia a celebration of family. People<br />
interested in adopting and who have children are<br />
encouraged to bring them along. There will be activities<br />
and entertainment geared to different age<br />
groupa. . .<br />
Plans call for a Bunny tent where preecboolers<br />
can have their faces painted and be entertained by<br />
clowns and mimee. There alao will be a basketball<br />
clinic for boys.<br />
The festival alao will feature booths manned by<br />
each of the participating agencies, workshops, slide<br />
presentations featuring children waiting for families<br />
and plenty of free food.<br />
first time it has been opened on a<br />
Tuesday.<br />
• Major entertainment in the<br />
band shell every night, all concerts<br />
are free with paid admission<br />
into the Fair.<br />
• WTKBD Channel 50 Official<br />
State Fair station.<br />
• WYCD "Young Country" —<br />
Official State Fair FM radio station.<br />
• Other State Fair sponsor*: Blue<br />
Cross/Blue Shield, General Motors,<br />
Pepsi-Cola, Chrysler,<br />
Budweiser, Ford, Michigan Farm<br />
Bureau, National Coney Island<br />
and Michigan State University.<br />
• "Young Country" Country<br />
Western Dance Mall open every<br />
day and night with line dancing<br />
lessons.<br />
• Country Life Historic Park<br />
demonstrating 19th century<br />
Michigan farming practices.<br />
• Birthing exhibit with hourly<br />
births of calves, lambs, piglets,<br />
and chicks operated by the MSU<br />
School of Veterinary Medicine<br />
and sponsored by Blue Crosa and<br />
the Michigan Farm Bureau.<br />
• Dairy Day will feature the opportunity<br />
for everyone to have the<br />
Endless Glass of chocolate milk.<br />
• The Racing Pigs.<br />
• The free Daily Parade.<br />
Cash paid for gold teeth<br />
A gold recycling firm has<br />
opened a dental branch to accept<br />
and pay for gold teeth through the<br />
mail.<br />
The sums paid are typically $5<br />
to $20 per tooth, according to<br />
Richard ZakrofT, vice president of<br />
the company. Lippincott Inc.<br />
For more information, call (800)<br />
538-8188.<br />
'For many people it's like<br />
found money," ZakrofT said. "Peo<br />
pie don't even insure it. They just<br />
•end it. They're happy to get<br />
•omethingfor it"<br />
ZakrofT says a sophisticated<br />
lystem is used to separate the<br />
gold from the dental debris.<br />
He says people should ask the<br />
dentist for their material back<br />
when work ia performed.<br />
"The patient paid for this gold<br />
when the original work was done,"<br />
he says.<br />
Sometimes Lippincott receives<br />
packages in the original cotton<br />
gauze used at time of extraction.<br />
Many shipments arrive in plastic<br />
I>ags with unite from years of<br />
accumulation.<br />
"With a gold tooth fetching between<br />
$5 and $20 (depending on<br />
the amount of gold used in ita<br />
original construction) the dollars<br />
add up." he says.<br />
Can teeth really be big business?<br />
"You bet," says ZakrofT.<br />
"We've slready processed thousands<br />
of packages and the flow ia<br />
increasing-"<br />
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Offered hourly at noon, 1 and 2 p.m., tha work<br />
a hops topic* are the adoption procaaa. adoption and<br />
the efleets on children's identity and development,<br />
defensive parenting — a successful parenting strategy,<br />
adoption and the juvenile court system, developmentally<br />
disabled children, adoption subsidy and<br />
reimbursement for non-recurring coeta, croaa-racial/<br />
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The 56-minute workshops are free, and foster parents<br />
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ia necessary and can be completed by writing<br />
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Children available for adoption alao will be there,<br />
and prospective families are encourgaged to assist<br />
them with play, but not broach questions like<br />
"Would you like to live with me 1 "<br />
"Our primary objective is to have all the children<br />
enjoy the day and be glad they came, Artis said.<br />
"We don't want the children to feel they are standing<br />
up to be choeen or to get their hope* up."<br />
Growing interest<br />
The festival committee has spent more than six<br />
*3AA<br />
months planning the event, which laat yaar ettraoted<br />
aome 2.000 people. Of that number, mon than 260<br />
signed up to pursue the adoption option.<br />
Each year, more and more watting children have<br />
participated in the featival. Aria eatamatea that between<br />
200-300 children, ranging in aga from 3<br />
month* to 17 yeara, are there. And usually, 60-70<br />
children are placed with familiee.<br />
And while organiier* don't want the waiting children<br />
disappointed. Artis admits that tha festival ia<br />
important to them Older children will tend to be<br />
more outgoing then youngters children and lobby<br />
families. She recalls one teenager who saw a family<br />
with children her age and followed them around the<br />
festival grounds.<br />
"At first the mother thought, she was interested in<br />
her teenage sons, but when they went off to do their<br />
things, she realised the girl was following her." Artia<br />
said. "When we asked her why, she told us she<br />
thought that would be a nice family to be a part of.<br />
"We had an eight-year-old who anuck out and<br />
look three buses to come because he wanted to find<br />
a family."<br />
Kinahip works aa a committee to provide families<br />
for school-age children who are unable to remain<br />
with their birth families.<br />
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The Observer Thi ksday AUGUOT 31. 1995<br />
Changing habits isn't easy, and often not permanent<br />
ff<br />
l<br />
stewmtl<br />
A question<br />
peuftl* often uk<br />
i». ">Aliy i» »t *o<br />
hard to gel some<br />
on* to change<br />
Unfortunately,<br />
this t» often ask<br />
ing quite s lot. If<br />
you have ever<br />
given up trying<br />
to stick to your<br />
Ne« Year's reso<br />
iutions. you<br />
m knus what 1<br />
Dean<br />
Many >*sn *gv> I remember<br />
taring told b> m> orthodontist<br />
«h*t even theu«fa I »ure braces on<br />
•> teeth for three *e*rs. the te«fth<br />
would tend to jfo back to their<br />
inginAi position unless 1 wore s<br />
frtainer every night to keep that<br />
fr*»m happening 1 »*nt ofT to college<br />
and left mv retainer at home<br />
You can gvie»» the rest<br />
A fet» vears later I read that one<br />
at the Air Force bases in Viet<br />
Nam that was built with millions<br />
ol taxpayer's dollars had eventu<br />
ally been covered over by the original<br />
jungle and there was hardly a<br />
trace of it left<br />
In spite of all the failures to<br />
maintain change, if you watch any<br />
of the inforoemals on television<br />
iherv i» still a lot of interest in<br />
self improvement and change<br />
On any weekend morning you<br />
can see everything from Richard<br />
Simmons trying to convince us to<br />
"tone and sweat," to Tony Rob<br />
bins exhorting us to live up to our<br />
potential, to Susan Powter telling<br />
us to "Stop the Insanity," to<br />
Dionne Warwick singing the prs<br />
tses of psychsc readings, to reel<br />
estate schemes to people telling<br />
as the advantages of drinking vegetable<br />
juices.<br />
T^re is an adage that the only<br />
person who likes change is a baby<br />
with a wet diaper<br />
The change process seems to<br />
follow four stages, which 1 call the<br />
lour steps to success. Knowing<br />
the process enables us to mfcrv<br />
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COM CHAT ll L AT IONS.<br />
YOU JUST FOUND A<br />
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L O A N W A T I<br />
sucyeaafully manage change<br />
Step One: The Status Quo<br />
The status quo or the present<br />
situation is one in which we be<br />
come gradually more and more<br />
corafortable with our routines. In<br />
fact, some have said that the onlydifference<br />
between a rut ami the<br />
grave is the depth of the hole.<br />
Another way of putting it is to<br />
say that we know we are in iruu<br />
ble when the nm of our rut becomes<br />
our horizon The most eitreme<br />
point of view on this is the<br />
philosophy that says. "Life is a<br />
race between incompetence and<br />
death ami the beat we can hope<br />
for is a tie." So the status quo has<br />
Mimt downside risks.<br />
Step Two: Cognitive Diaaonance<br />
This is defined as "mental<br />
discomfort" and is often caused<br />
when change is thrust upon us.<br />
The loss of a loved one. an unex •<br />
pected health problem, a divorce.<br />
Marketplace feature* a glimpse<br />
of suburban business news and<br />
notes, including corporate name<br />
changes, new products, office<br />
openings, ne* affiliations, new<br />
positrons, mergers, acquisitions<br />
ana ne» ways of doing business<br />
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\ewspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft.<br />
Lnonia. 43150 Our fan number<br />
is ,3131 591-7279<br />
m CONSTRUCTION<br />
Schoolcraft College has grant<br />
ed permission to J. P. Proper-<br />
Being pasaed over for a promo<br />
tion, a poor performance review.<br />
All of theae cause ua to experience<br />
mental discomfort The irony<br />
is that even though thia ia very<br />
difficult to go through, it also pro<br />
ducea within each of ua the<br />
strongest motivation lo change<br />
thereby reducing the discomfort.<br />
For some it may involve a relig<br />
ious conversion. For others it may<br />
stimulate ua to go back to school<br />
tu upgrade professional credentials.<br />
For other* it may cauae an<br />
inner search for insights, and for<br />
others it may lead to a change in<br />
careers.<br />
The need to change also leads<br />
us to ask for the advice or feed<br />
hack from others, in many cases<br />
advice that we were not willing to<br />
listen to when we were in the status<br />
quo stage.<br />
This new information brings us<br />
to the thiTd stage.<br />
Step Three: Incubation<br />
During this stage we often toss<br />
• There It an adage that the only person who<br />
likes change la a baby with a wet diaper.<br />
and tum at night and find ourselves<br />
fighting the new advice or<br />
insighU gained in stage two We<br />
have many debates with ourselves<br />
and with others on the prow and<br />
cons of changing versus staying<br />
the same. This stage may last for<br />
a long time as we try to find a way<br />
to resolve the dissonance without<br />
really having to change<br />
Viktor Frankl wrote about the<br />
insights he had as a prisoner in a<br />
Nazi concentration camp during<br />
World War 11. He decided that no<br />
matter what was done to him he<br />
had the power to choose how he<br />
would react<br />
The philosopher Nietzsche said<br />
"If it doesn't kill you. it makes<br />
you stronger."<br />
Both of these insights come<br />
from long hour* of incubation.<br />
BUSINESS MARKETPLACE<br />
ties. a Plymouth development<br />
company, to use Fox Drive from<br />
Six Mile Road horth to the end of<br />
the property it plans to develop.<br />
J P is seeking zoning approval to<br />
construct a three-story hotel (92<br />
rooms), two three-story office<br />
building* (30.000 square feel and<br />
45.000 square feet), and one restaurant<br />
on approximately 10 acre*<br />
of land The request include* ere<br />
ating a boulevard entrance at Six<br />
Mile, widening the roadway and<br />
adding three ingress.'egress points<br />
to (larking areas. Final design<br />
specifications will be dictated by<br />
Livonia's rezoning process<br />
• SCAT PLANT<br />
Milwaukee based Johnson<br />
Control*, which has a facility in<br />
Ply mouth, will open a 100.000<br />
square foot plant in Sao Bernar<br />
do. Brazil later this year as it<br />
ttear* up to be the primary supplier<br />
of seats for Brazilian pro<br />
duced Ford vehicle*. Starting in<br />
January 1996 the company will<br />
supply front and rear seats for<br />
car* and trucks produced by<br />
Ford's Sao Bernardo assembly<br />
Eventually, we come through the<br />
contemplation with a resolve totake<br />
control of our situation and<br />
make the necessary changes. Thia<br />
takes us to the final stage.<br />
Step Four: Action<br />
In many ways this ia the<br />
toughest step. It ia eaay to think<br />
a»>out changing, but actually<br />
trying our new behaviors is the<br />
hard part Without action the<br />
change process is not complete.<br />
Then, just about the time when<br />
we think things are on an even<br />
keel, the cycle of the four steps of<br />
change begins anew.<br />
The important question to ask<br />
yourself is:<br />
Which «»tep are you on"'<br />
Stewart Tuhbu is dean of the<br />
college of business at Eastern<br />
Michigan University<br />
plant. In addition Johnson Controls<br />
will tiegin supplying seat<br />
systems in Brazil for the 1996<br />
Ford Fiesta. Annual complete<br />
seat production rates for Johnson-<br />
Controls' Brazilian operation will<br />
I*- approximately 200.000 begirv .<br />
ning in January 1996. "Our expansion<br />
into Brazil reflect* Our<br />
strength and our global strategy,",<br />
said Chip McClure, vice president<br />
and general manager for Johnaon<br />
Controls. "'Johnson Controls is 1<br />
supporting it* automaker custom-<br />
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Tuesday, Sept. 5<br />
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WEDNESDAY,<br />
SEPT. 6<br />
!CLASS®S<br />
The Univwaity of Michigan •<br />
I kearbom Onter for Corporal*<br />
and Professional Development<br />
ha* announced the beginning of<br />
the Computer Careen Program »<br />
(all term Computer Career* i* •<br />
certificate program consisting of<br />
fiwe- and 10 week claaae* The<br />
opm house orientation is ached<br />
uled for 6 8 pm Wedneadav<br />
Sept 6. and classes start Monday,<br />
Sept. 11 All clas»e» are held in<br />
he Education and Training Center.<br />
19310 Ford. Dearborn For information.<br />
call 1313* 271-0909<br />
WEDNESDAY,<br />
SEPT. 6<br />
A program on "Adult learning<br />
Principle* and Distance Learning<br />
Practices. Compatible-or in Conflict'*"<br />
will be offered by the<br />
Greater Detroit Chapter of the<br />
American Soc>et> for Training<br />
and Development and L AW CM<br />
Human Resource* 5 pm. -in the .<br />
L AW-CM Human Resource*<br />
Center. Multi Purpose Room.<br />
2630 Featherstone. Auburn Hills.<br />
Price is $'20 for members. $25 for<br />
non mrmlew Adva nee reserva<br />
tions required To register, call<br />
|810> 332 2080<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
SEPT. 8<br />
• CONFVRCNCf<br />
Tbe S>.«utbeast Michigan Hospital<br />
Council and Health Decisions<br />
IrK sre presenting s Benefit<br />
Buyer* Conference at the MSU<br />
Management Center in Tro> For<br />
information, call 589-2500<br />
or•313' 451 -2230<br />
TUESDAY,<br />
SEPT. 12<br />
The Michigan .Association of Certified<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Accountants and the<br />
Graduate School of Business Administration.<br />
University of Michi<br />
gan. Ann Arbor, are co-sponsonng<br />
three fall accounting conferences<br />
Tuesday. Sept. 12 in the Michi<br />
Can State University Management<br />
Education Center. Troy.<br />
Thursday. Sept 28 at the University<br />
of Michigan. Ann Arbor and<br />
Tuesday. Oct. 19 at the Troy Marriott<br />
Conferences are set for 8<br />
a m. to 4:45 p m Those attending<br />
may choose from 25 breakout aes<br />
MOOS including International<br />
Accounting Issues" and "Accounting<br />
and Planning for the<br />
mmm<br />
Troubled Business. ' Coat of each<br />
conference, which qualify for<br />
right hour* of accounting and au<br />
diting CPE credit. is $125 For<br />
more mformation, contact MAC<br />
PA at (810) 8B8-238&<br />
THURSDAY,<br />
SEPT. 14<br />
A Global Economic Development<br />
Conference mil be held 8:30 a.m<br />
to 4"30 p.m. in the Cleary Audi to<br />
num. Windsor, Ontario. The discussion<br />
will focus on transform<br />
ing local economies for global<br />
trade For information, call (313)<br />
535-1498<br />
TUESDAY,<br />
SEPT. 19<br />
• socials<br />
The Michigan Association of Cer<br />
11fied <strong>Public</strong> Accountants' Metro<br />
politan Detroit Chapter will hold<br />
two CPA Financial Institution<br />
Socials. The first, to serve the<br />
northern ares of the chapter, will<br />
he held on 6 8 p.m. Tuesday.<br />
Sept. 19. at the Troy Marriott.<br />
The social for the southern area<br />
will be 11:30 a.m. to 130 p.m.<br />
Tuesday. Sept 26. at the Ramada<br />
Hentage Center in Southgate<br />
CPAs or representatives from fi<br />
nancial institutions are welcome<br />
to attend either or both of the net<br />
working socials The cost of the<br />
northern function is $20 per per<br />
son which includes heavy hor*<br />
doeuvres The southern event is a<br />
luncheon at a cost of $15 per per<br />
son For more information, contact<br />
Beth Sneider or Janet Rob<br />
erts at the Association office,<br />
1810) 855-2288<br />
TUESDAY,<br />
SEPT. 19<br />
• AWARDS<br />
The Michigan Minonty Business<br />
Development Council ia holding<br />
its 12th annual awards dinner<br />
5:30 p.m. at the Westin Hotel in<br />
Detroit The awards program recognizes<br />
the outstanding efforts of<br />
corporations and minonty compa<br />
nies for promoting and »upporting<br />
minonty business partnerships<br />
The keynote speaker ia Dennis<br />
Kimbro. an author and lecturer<br />
and director of the Center for En<br />
trepreneurship, Clark Atlanta<br />
University Graduate School of<br />
Business Ticket prices are $100.<br />
For information, call the<br />
MMBDC at (313) 8733200<br />
TUESDAY,<br />
SEPT. 19<br />
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BUSINESS DATEB00K<br />
The Washtenaw Community College<br />
Construction Institute will<br />
sponsor a 1993 BOCA National<br />
Building Code Update 9 a.m. to 4<br />
p.m. in the Morris Lawrence<br />
Building on the Ann Arbor cam<br />
pus Instructor Larry Pickel will<br />
demonstrate how to identify the<br />
most significant difference* between<br />
the 1990 and 1993 Editions.<br />
Fee is $110. For registration information.<br />
call (313) 973 3533.<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
SEPT. 22<br />
• MUtTIOMMF U U M<br />
Mitchell Selling Dynamics Inc.<br />
will offer a six-hour seminar on<br />
Relationship Selling ' 9 a m to 4<br />
p.m. Friday. Sept 22. and Friday.<br />
Dec. 1. at the Somerset Inn. Troy<br />
Price is $277. including the seminar,<br />
John Mitchell's book and re<br />
freshment*. To register, call 800-<br />
328 9696 _<br />
THURSDAY,<br />
SEPT. 28<br />
BCOOCUPOATf<br />
The Washtenaw Community Col<br />
lege Construction Institute will<br />
offer a Mechanical Code Update 9<br />
a m to 4 p.m on campus in Ann<br />
Arbor Instructor will lie Richard<br />
Cronn. chief mechanical inspector<br />
for the city of Ann Arbor. Fee is<br />
$110. For registration informs<br />
tion. call (313)973 3533<br />
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The Observer! THURSDAY . AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
Financial planning duo to launch Observer column<br />
BY MARY ROURIQUK<br />
•tact WarrKM<br />
Be it a single career woman, a<br />
two income family with kids, or a<br />
fledgHng new business, financial<br />
planners Tom Hogan and Beth<br />
Allen can create a plan to help<br />
them grow financially.<br />
The two run independent financial<br />
planning and investment<br />
firms out of shared office space in<br />
Livonia. Starting in September,<br />
they will write a weekly column<br />
for the Observer newspapers giving<br />
readers financial advice on a<br />
wide range of topics.<br />
"It's something Beth snd 1<br />
have been interested in doing for<br />
a long time," said Hogan, a former<br />
president of the southeastern<br />
Michigan chapter of the Internalionsi<br />
Association for Financial<br />
Planning, which received a chapter<br />
of the year award during Hogan"*<br />
tenure.<br />
"Livonia is a wonderful place to<br />
live and work and have a business."<br />
he said. "I've been doing<br />
this close to 29 years. This (column)<br />
is-a way to give something<br />
back."<br />
Allen, a longtime Farmington<br />
Hills resident, blends a career of<br />
teaching and individual investment<br />
counseling.<br />
Allen worked for ihe Ford Motor<br />
Co. as a product analyst,<br />
studying cost and design changes,<br />
for 11 years until 1980. After her<br />
son's birth that year, she returned<br />
to school to earn teaching certification.<br />
She was, for a time, a<br />
math student teacher at North<br />
Farmington High.<br />
In 1987, she joined a Novi accounting<br />
practice and took addi<br />
tional training in stocks and<br />
bonds. She became securities li<br />
censed and started a career in investment<br />
bonds and planning on<br />
Oct. 19. 198.7 — the day the stock<br />
market crashed.<br />
it was a gTeat buying opportunity,<br />
but not a good time to build<br />
a practice. No one was buying.'<br />
she said.<br />
So she enrolled in a financial<br />
planning certification course at<br />
'Oakland University. While high<br />
achdbl teaching wasn't her niche,<br />
she found she loved teaching investment<br />
and financial planning<br />
course* to adults.<br />
"1 taught pre-retirement cours<br />
es at OCC's Orchard Ridge cam<br />
pus, and I've been teaching ever<br />
sin«£."<br />
SJe works for a Troy firm that<br />
contracts with companies to teach<br />
financial planning/transition<br />
courses to victims of corporate<br />
downsizing.<br />
One of her more popular clashes,<br />
offered at various times<br />
through Farmington adult education<br />
and OCC, is called Investment<br />
Knowledge for Women.<br />
A free, four-part series on money<br />
management for women at the<br />
Plymouth <strong>Library</strong> several years<br />
ago drew standing-room-only<br />
crowds. She has also taught money<br />
management and been a guest<br />
speaker at Madonna University<br />
and Schoolcraft Collage. Most of<br />
her private practice and courses<br />
are directed to working with women.<br />
"If there's one investment mislake<br />
women make. it'» that they<br />
are far too conservative," said Allen.<br />
"Often their income is harder<br />
to come by — they earn less than<br />
men. But even those with good incomes<br />
have a tendency not to take<br />
risks. They are a lot more hesitant<br />
to invest than men. They<br />
pressure themselves to make the<br />
right decision. They procrastinate."<br />
She believes in two basic principles<br />
— the first step to financial<br />
security ia through education, and<br />
financial planning is a continuous<br />
process.<br />
Hogan also has had an evolving<br />
career over the years. In 1967 he<br />
joined the Phoenix Home Life Insurance<br />
Company as an agent.<br />
"After 17 years, my clients were<br />
less interested in insurance and<br />
more interested in investment<br />
work."<br />
So Hogan left the insurance<br />
business and went into financial<br />
planning.<br />
"I mostly work with executives<br />
of the auto companies and the self<br />
employed," he said. "We both<br />
have our specialties."<br />
They plan to launch the column<br />
with a month-long series for<br />
small business owners — from<br />
the handling of employee fringe<br />
benefits to how to keep cash flow<br />
steady during less productive<br />
cycles.<br />
"We will eventually invite read<br />
ers lo ask questions," he said.<br />
Hogan says the biggest general<br />
concern investors have is "Do 1<br />
have enough money to retire''<br />
"People are living longer.<br />
They're worried about the money<br />
they've saved. Will it be enough?"<br />
And companies are scaling<br />
A<br />
He's back.<br />
And there's more<br />
in it for you.<br />
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Weekday<br />
Mornings<br />
ART BiuMiu/9Tivr pMoroniumea<br />
Columnists: Financial planners Tom Hogan and Beth Allen run independent financial planning and investment<br />
firms out of shared office space in Livonia. Starting in September, they will write a weekly column for the Observer<br />
newspapers giving readers financial advice on a wide range of topics.<br />
back their benefit packages, added<br />
Allen.<br />
"Many small businesses no<br />
longer handle health care for retirees,"<br />
she said, "in that age<br />
bracket, when they really need the<br />
care, it's extremely expensive. Of<br />
ten times, insurance coverage is<br />
limited "<br />
Another major shift in investment.<br />
notes Hogan. is the popularity<br />
of 401 (k) plans.<br />
"Ten years ago. retirement<br />
money was funded by the company.<br />
Today half of retirement income<br />
is funded through payroll<br />
deduction That's been a tremendous<br />
shift." he said.<br />
"That also means the employee<br />
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is now responsible for investing<br />
the money. Employer plans could<br />
have you somewhat limited. Some<br />
companies are increasing options<br />
and it's often confusing for the<br />
client.<br />
"Very seldom does a person<br />
choose an investment on their<br />
own criteria. They follow ihe advice<br />
of a co-worker or their<br />
brother-in-law or someone else.<br />
"They have to meet their own<br />
needs. The most important thing<br />
we do for clients is help them put<br />
their financial plan in order.'<br />
Hogan ia also no stranger lo the<br />
classroom. He has been a financial<br />
planning lecturer and seminar<br />
leader at the Livonia Family<br />
YMCA. and taught in the Ann<br />
Arbor Community Schools and at<br />
Schoolcraft College in the continuing<br />
education program<br />
Hogan. through his HFA Planning<br />
Corporation, and Allen,<br />
through her firm. Elizabeth Allen.<br />
Financial Planning and Investment<br />
Services, share a suite at<br />
38705 Seven Mile. They service<br />
clients primarily in metro Detroit.<br />
Both, however, do have clients<br />
across the country.<br />
2?<br />
•"We've seen clients come full , ,<br />
circle," Hogan said. "Some come<br />
in with financial difficulty, but<br />
over the years they right that situation<br />
and are in good shape. That<br />
brings pride and satisfaction."<br />
Allen recalls a client storting a<br />
business in an apartment bed<br />
room, and watching it grow into a<br />
full blown operation with several<br />
employees.<br />
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The Observer! THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
Movie web site becomes 'lame, cheesy, promotional'<br />
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f u n n y<br />
t h i n g<br />
happened<br />
to a Web utc put<br />
on the Internet<br />
b\ MOM United<br />
Artiste u» pro<br />
mote the movie<br />
Hftrken.<br />
"Hacker*" CO-<br />
*tsr> Jonny Le*<br />
Miller and An<br />
gelina Jolie re<br />
OMlly have hr<br />
come victims of<br />
rhri* iwi movie plot Some real<br />
Life computer hacker* found their<br />
»a\ onto the MOM L mted Art<br />
i»s» WWW [«*ge on the ncs movie<br />
and left their i»wn version in it.*<br />
place<br />
The unflttil *»te featured a big<br />
picture of Miller and Jobe arul<br />
the hacker* scribbled mu»tache»<br />
>n them and gave them neon hair<br />
Fhe hikers al*o rcpland mug<br />
-hot* ol the Other actors »ith a<br />
-nap* hot of M>tneone drinking<br />
beer<br />
num of the -Mrnpt on the onjp<br />
na! [vage alio was altered on the<br />
hacked version Examples ^»n the<br />
hacked version include "Thi» is<br />
gwng to be a lame, cheesy. promo<br />
t.-.nal site for a movie ami<br />
My<br />
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Coleman<br />
"We're just looking for interesting<br />
scenario® to help ua make money<br />
off of other people ."<br />
Another alteration wan made to<br />
the original site which offered a<br />
video preview clip of a scene from<br />
" Hacker* " At the hacked version,<br />
the user »ee» "Video Preview<br />
Click here for a Big Waste of<br />
Bandwidth." A later reference to<br />
the pio%»e in the hacked version<br />
ha» this comment; "It sucks' Buy<br />
Teac h Yourself C in 21 Days' instead<br />
The original Web page can be<br />
accessed using a Web browser or<br />
Lynx at http: ' www mgmu*-com/<br />
hackers index html and the<br />
hacked version can be viewed at<br />
http www.mgmua.com'hackers<br />
hacked index html Lynx users, of<br />
course, won't be able to see t|w altered<br />
photos of Miller and Jolie<br />
but can read the altered text Admittedly.<br />
not as much fun<br />
The »tor\ was first broken, to<br />
my* knowledge, bv NandoNet (the<br />
Raleigh News and Observer) I<br />
learned about it instead from<br />
Paul Jones who ts associated with<br />
the office for information technology.<br />
school, of journalism and<br />
mass communication at the University<br />
of North Carolina Jones<br />
comments, somewhat with tongue<br />
in cheek hut not entirely, that<br />
"hacked page ia by far superior<br />
better graphics, better and funnier<br />
text, and by far better links"<br />
While this event haa ita humor<br />
ous side, hacking alao haa a aide<br />
that's far from funny — especially<br />
for its victims. The Wabater who<br />
builds a site has put a great deal<br />
of personal energy, creative talents.<br />
and professional insight into<br />
its construction. Electronic van<br />
daiiam of a person's creation is<br />
much like someone taking a knife<br />
and slashing an artist's canvas. In<br />
this esse, though, the original was<br />
not destroyed and so we can grin<br />
as work has not been destroyed<br />
Jones wondered aloud whether<br />
MOM United Artists did the<br />
hacking itself as a promotional<br />
stunt. The same thoughts were<br />
shared by Walt Nett and his aaao<br />
ciates at Stamet which maintains<br />
a movie Web site on the Internet<br />
"1 looked the stories over and said<br />
'no' because the LA Daily News<br />
story said MGM/UA'a provider.<br />
Digital Planet, had agreed to improve<br />
security measures in the future<br />
— a rather back-handed ex<br />
pressiun of culpability. It didn't<br />
fully dispel the twitchy feeling,<br />
but it was the same sort of sssur<br />
a rice that reporters get from writ<br />
ing consumer fraud stories in<br />
which the target of the in vestige<br />
tion aigns a document in which he<br />
admits to no wrongdoing but<br />
promises lo never do it again ''<br />
Stay tuned. If it's a hoax, we<br />
surely will hear more in the near<br />
future.<br />
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Redford Township-based Detroit<br />
Diesel Corp. snnounced<br />
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engine, the firat of the new 400<br />
Series family of enginea, ia in full<br />
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4.41 ia the first of three new, direct-injection.<br />
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thst hsve been developed by<br />
combining the best features of<br />
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charged T4.40 and the spark ignited<br />
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same power as the 4.236 while<br />
providing cleaner emiaaiona. low<br />
er fuel coneumption, and quieter<br />
operation." The 4.41 haa been de<br />
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leas smoke Oil consumption ia .<br />
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the 4.236 with oil change intervala<br />
increasing to 400 hours Addition<br />
ally, fuel consumption has been<br />
substantially reduced. The 4.41<br />
engine dimensions are virtually<br />
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engine incorporates the same<br />
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is being said about<br />
the rigorous screening<br />
process we put our<br />
doctors through.<br />
But doiit worrg.<br />
Some survive.<br />
It's a tall order. And maybe not every<br />
doctor is cut oul for it. But then if we re<br />
going to make things easier for our<br />
patients, we must strive to provide<br />
quality doctors. So. before any doctors<br />
become Blue Care Network doctors.<br />
before, they ever examine a<br />
single patient, they must first<br />
meet or surpass some rather<br />
lofty standards Here's what<br />
it takes. First, all doctors<br />
(personal care physicians<br />
and specialists) are<br />
reviewed against<br />
specific written<br />
criteria. (Quality<br />
of care is the<br />
ihing we're<br />
measuring<br />
here.)<br />
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THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1996<br />
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Blue Clare Network<br />
Moreover, an on-site inspection is conducted by specially trained staff and<br />
the results are reviewed by Bine Care Network doctors in the area.<br />
to« «rs so von iict better ch-m v-s<br />
Patient satisfaction surveys are conducted by a professional.<br />
independent research company. Here, we ask<br />
patients lo evaluate their doctor's technical skills<br />
as well as the basic level of service and care.<br />
Blue Care Network also works with Its<br />
personal care physicians to ensure that<br />
standards are met.<br />
Oh. and one more thing.<br />
After meeting all these standards,<br />
the doctors who are selected<br />
have the pleasure of<br />
repeating this process<br />
all over again every<br />
two years. For as<br />
long as they're<br />
with us.
The Observer I THURBOAY. AUGUST 31, 1996<br />
NEW HOME<br />
Orion Woods draws buyers with impressive site<br />
BY DOTE; FI NKK<br />
Kt *>» wtnim<br />
Orion Wood*. a *ite condominiam<br />
community under constnic<br />
tion in Onon Town*hip. make* an<br />
impreiwivt' appemm*<br />
Thr 116 detached unit* on a<br />
rolling topography will bnck up to<br />
the Bald Mountain Recreation<br />
Arm an«i wetland*. The parcel i*<br />
uff Lapeer Koad just three mile*<br />
north of the Palace of Auburn<br />
Hill* and acceas to 1 75.<br />
And price* *tart at SI'29.500.<br />
This is one of the most beauti<br />
ful sites in Oakland County," »aid<br />
Sam Walker, the builder and<br />
president of Talon Development<br />
Group.<br />
"The whole concept of this de<br />
veli/pmenl i» to bring affordable<br />
housing back to nature People<br />
cm gel here quickly with 4.000<br />
a«.-rex of park next lo them<br />
Four models are available<br />
Each contains as standard fea<br />
turt-s sloped ceilings, two car at<br />
tached garage, dishwasher, ceram<br />
ic tile in l>ath* and foyer* and<br />
pedestal sinks in the half baths.<br />
The Bayfield, a multi level of<br />
1.720 square feet, consist* of an<br />
unfinished lower level with laun<br />
dry room connecting to the garage,<br />
a step up to the living room and<br />
kitchen dining area on the main<br />
fl.nur and three bedroom* and two<br />
full berths up>lairs<br />
The master has a shower, vani<br />
t> sitting area and walk in closet<br />
Basic pnee without basement<br />
is $129,500. with a basement<br />
$137,300. The lower level can be<br />
fin>«hed into a family room with a<br />
half bath for an additional $8,925.<br />
All of the other models at Orion<br />
Woods include an unfinished<br />
basement and firat floor laundry<br />
as part of the base price.<br />
The Athlon, a 1.480 aquarefoot<br />
ranch, offer* buyers a choice<br />
of three bedrooms or two bedrooms<br />
and a den with two baths<br />
The plan also includes a living<br />
room, dining room and kitchen.<br />
Special features at no extra<br />
charge include plant shelves in<br />
bedrooms and a half wall separat<br />
ing the kitchen from the dining<br />
room.<br />
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HoMEsms<br />
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Lxpansive roiling meadows bordering the<br />
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Prestigious franklin Village address with<br />
Birmingham schock<br />
Prime walkout and Franklin River<br />
view sites available<br />
Underground utilities Including<br />
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Tht Observer! THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
Tunnel to lake makes the difference<br />
BY IXK C Fi^M<br />
St v»» V uttl<br />
Tfce tunnel «t Vi»u* on Ore<br />
hanl Lake *c Orchard Lake at*i<br />
Lo«« lake rvad» make* ail the<br />
difference in the wwU<br />
Some 10 trm of vacant land<br />
with 1,400 feet of fmnta** alon«<br />
the popular all sports lake hnd re<br />
mained undeveloped because Orchard<br />
Lake Road run* aloft* the<br />
fn&f* of the water at that point.<br />
But when a tunnel was bur<br />
rowed under the road about 18<br />
months «fo. allowtn* acvea* from<br />
land to lake without risking life or<br />
limb, the pared suddenly became<br />
more valuable<br />
Other improvements added to<br />
the value<br />
Water and sewer lines were ei<br />
tended from Weat Bloomfield- A<br />
well landscaped entrance with >e<br />
ninty fates and a paved rued<br />
were butk. doaens of pine trees<br />
planted A smalltsh manna mate-<br />
-tallied on the lake «de of the<br />
tunnel<br />
Since then, two of eight site<br />
condominium lots have been sold<br />
One large residence of some 8.100<br />
square feet n nearlv finished<br />
All due to the tunnel<br />
"It's the only pnvate tunnel<br />
buiit for pedestrian access under<br />
a public road to pM to lakefront<br />
propertv in Michigan. said<br />
Karen Gold, publicist for Vistas<br />
of Orchard Lake<br />
-It s real interesting, said Stephen<br />
J Carson, one of the part<br />
ner- "People are shocked there »<br />
a tunnel here and they can get to<br />
the water<br />
The tunnel. 12 feet wuie. eight<br />
•ret high and 95 feet long, made it<br />
all happen Lights automatically<br />
It It > special. It Deserves<br />
a U.j-. 5>dvinv> hond.<br />
Grre IIS Sarins Roods Get<br />
them at four bank, and be sure<br />
to ask for a gift certificate<br />
JL BQVZM<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
'5000<br />
OUWNGOUR<br />
SMEAK PHCV1CW Of PHASE N<br />
J 1 J m*. />*»r I i * 4 C.r*md tf~*<br />
fmi, - - - IMMiCHATt OCCI PASC Y<br />
tram $165,900<br />
(810) 4'K6***<br />
HFRITU.1<br />
Come See Why<br />
Your Friends<br />
Have Already<br />
Moved to.<br />
Amd fw'f Dimmi*<br />
Instant access: A private tunnel beneath Orchard Lake Koad provides property owners<br />
with safe, easy access from their lots to the water.<br />
go on at night. Limestone slabs<br />
and landscaping accent the structure<br />
"It took five da vs." Carson said.<br />
"They worked 24 hours a day. We<br />
dosed the road and redirected<br />
traffic They came in with a crane,<br />
dug a hole in the mad. put cement<br />
slabs on the sides, then covered<br />
and paved<br />
The tunnel, which coat about<br />
$1130.000. was designed and built<br />
by Advanced Concrete in Waterford<br />
"We came in with care —<br />
what's the saying — underpr»mi.*e<br />
and overachieve. Our<br />
idea was to leave the environment<br />
DETACHED<br />
CONDOMINIUM<br />
POM THE 11901<br />
lUfaMj<br />
8L0-6#L-5000_ I R V I N E<br />
the way it's been for generations.<br />
We wanted to leave it as natural<br />
as possible." Carson said.<br />
Three-quarter acre lot* at the<br />
site range from 1450,000 to<br />
$550,000. but are well worth the<br />
price, he said.<br />
"It seems expensive, but if you<br />
look at homes as you dnve around<br />
the area, they're on very small lots<br />
and on top of each other."' he said.<br />
"Say you spend $500,000 (here!<br />
on a lot and put up a house worth<br />
$600,000." Carson said "When<br />
the whole community is (level<br />
oped, houses won't be put on the<br />
market for less than $15 mil<br />
lion.'<br />
R LOOK WHAT'S<br />
AROUND THE<br />
CORNER!<br />
f , )ax 2 Bedroom 4 11 2 Bath<br />
V V Condominium textures<br />
- &U.1T 50'1994<br />
j Ful! R«ciacne<br />
Mm. S.»rwJ»<br />
- Central Air<br />
J (.cram*: Tile<br />
- cj/cc<br />
fR M<br />
" s89,900<br />
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PuiW equipped<br />
Kxdicr. war.<br />
rctngrrvpen Sunday* \<br />
V. 1 P m V |<br />
vafllw Appwacment<br />
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( .kard TWwto*)<br />
(810) 645-2520<br />
| as . ^ -..is w- * -mm J<br />
•to, rt 1<br />
" But there's immediate value.<br />
too.<br />
"You get to enjoy a beautiful<br />
view, enjoy the water and know<br />
you're in a privately-secured area,<br />
know that your neighbor* have<br />
the same goals and aspirations as<br />
you." he said<br />
Vistas on Orchard Lake is the<br />
only property on Orchard Lake<br />
serviced by Bloomfield Hilla<br />
schools. Carson said.<br />
Each condo unit must be at<br />
least 3,400 square feet. Buyers<br />
can hire their own builders subject<br />
to approval of the developers.<br />
The monthly association fee initially<br />
has I wen set at $300.<br />
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from the $180's<br />
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• Recreation • Saddle Club<br />
• Equestrian facilities • Generous Homesites<br />
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Room a pracacai **>wr> w a m mfarmal<br />
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Doom The Matter Bedroom tuHe ttortf* mam<br />
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Base prices from $178,675,<br />
Out tour bedroom CotonM cafted<br />
layoMi tor Ms 2 025 «quare toet k includes<br />
tormai IMg and Olning rooms, an open<br />
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Our KeraMg*on plan H a cory CatartiU wWi m<br />
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VWe have one available w*fh immediate<br />
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Existing house sales<br />
shoot up 5% in July<br />
By John D Mcclain<br />
AP<br />
WASHINGTON (AP)<br />
Sales of previously ownetl<br />
homes shot up 5 percent in<br />
July to the highest level in<br />
more than a yaar as low mort<br />
gage rates kept housing costs<br />
within reach of many buyers.<br />
The National Association of<br />
Realtors said today that sales<br />
of existing single-family homes<br />
totaled a seasonally adjusted<br />
annual rate of 3.99 million, up<br />
from 3.80 million in June and<br />
the highest since a 4.01 million<br />
rale in June 1994.<br />
It was the third straight<br />
monthly advance. Sales rose in<br />
every region except for the<br />
Midwest.<br />
"The steady month-tomonth<br />
rise in sales indicates<br />
the housing market has benefited<br />
from lower mortgage<br />
rates, making houses more affordable<br />
for all buyers.'" said<br />
Edmund G. Woods Jr., the association<br />
president.<br />
Thirty-year, filed rate mortgages<br />
averaged 7.61 percent in<br />
July, up from 7.53 percent in<br />
June, but well below the 9.19<br />
percent average as recently as<br />
last December.<br />
The monthly payment on a<br />
$100,000 mortgage with a 7.5<br />
percent interest rate is $699.<br />
• It was the third<br />
straight monthly advance.<br />
Salaa roaa In<br />
•very region except<br />
for the Mldweet.<br />
while the payment on the same<br />
loan with a 9 percent rate ia<br />
$805 - a difference of $106.<br />
The median price of an eiisling<br />
home was $115,900,<br />
down from $116,200 in June<br />
but up from $112,400 • year<br />
earlier The median is the midjKiint,<br />
meaning half of the<br />
homes cost more and half coat<br />
less.<br />
Regionally, sales jumped<br />
14.5 percent in the West, to a<br />
870,000 annual rate. The median<br />
price was $148,300.<br />
Sales rose 6.3 percent? in the<br />
South, to a 1.52 million rate<br />
The median price waa<br />
$101,500.<br />
In the Northeast, sales advanced<br />
1 8 percent to a 580,000<br />
rate The median price was<br />
$141,400<br />
But they fell I percent, to a<br />
1.02 million rate, in the Midwest.<br />
where the median price<br />
was $96,500.<br />
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The Obuerveri THURSDAY. AUGUST 31, 1995<br />
Oxbow perfect for first buyers, empty nesters<br />
A griming family look in* to buy<br />
that all-Important first house<br />
need look no further than the<br />
1144 square foot (hbo* Thia i»<br />
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point when you get ready to move<br />
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the open floor design enticing, the<br />
handsome eiterior make* • the<br />
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of empty nesters wanting smaller<br />
quartern how that the kids are<br />
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The first thing to catch your eye<br />
is the covered front porch, with<br />
attractive railing. Summer nights<br />
will be a lot cooler when you are<br />
sitting out here with a tall glass of<br />
iced tea. To the right of the re<br />
cessed entry is the kitchen-dining<br />
area The generous dining room<br />
will enhance any meal. A large<br />
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light and delivers a clear<br />
view of the surrounding land<br />
scape. The U-shaped kitchen has<br />
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able pantry and a ganlen window<br />
To the left of the entry, the iso<br />
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(810) 824-6332<br />
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(313)881 63M<br />
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(810) 'C* graytMM cotora $800<br />
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$850 (810) 861-4791<br />
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810-3*7-2526<br />
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288 TURBO. 2ITM ram U5nd 3VAd.<br />
| SEARS LAWN tractor 36 OA BHP<br />
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(313) 721 1324<br />
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$300<br />
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313-3B7-70M<br />
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SM $100 CM<br />
(313) 420 2192<br />
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(810) $6418*2 or (31 J) *M 7664<br />
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313-963-0555<br />
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(batwssriss 6 mM)<br />
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Power Locks<br />
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NEW 1995<br />
INTREPID<br />
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Powar Door Locks<br />
Powar SaM<br />
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BUY FOR<br />
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Power Sunrooj<br />
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SERVICE<br />
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ALL 1996 CARAVAN<br />
Automatic, air. cassetts. 2.4 liter snglne, 7 passenger A more<br />
Stk. i 675048<br />
NEW<br />
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CARAVAN<br />
WAS '18,875<br />
SALE PRICE s 16,292*<br />
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24 MO. LEASE >224' **<br />
with 10% or MSRP down<br />
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M 6,595<br />
32850 FORD ROAD<br />
GARDEN CITY<br />
421-5700<br />
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Tun Vi'cd. I n 9 a.m. - (> p m<br />
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FIND OUT WHY! 96 Models Now In stock.<br />
1996 STRATUS<br />
2.4 L engine Automatic,ak, cassette, rear defrost, tinted glass,<br />
dual airbegs & much more.<br />
Stk. • 687011<br />
WAS 416,360<br />
SALE PRICE 1 14,888*<br />
1995 DODGE NEON<br />
Aulo.. Mr. duM Mr begs. AM-Pm Msreo. damo<br />
WAS 14,370<br />
SALE PRICE '11,895*<br />
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SALE PRICE '16,995*<br />
LESS PO* CHRYSLER EMPLOYEES<br />
DODGE<br />
14875 TELEGRAPH. REDFORD — BETWE BETWEEN 5 MILE & 696<br />
31 3-538-1 500<br />
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defrost, tint glass, full-size spare, more,<br />
Stk.# 528418<br />
WAS *19,425<br />
SALE PRICE M 5,977*<br />
24 MO. LEASE '179**<br />
with 10% or MSRP down<br />
NEW '96 DAKOTA CLUB CAB<br />
SLT pkg.. V6. automatic. doth apW bench teM. AM/FM<br />
stereo caaa . air cond.. Mum. wbta A mora<br />
Stk • 680004<br />
WAS minmtitiiimiiiliii•••«•••••• * 1 8,257<br />
SALE PRICE '15,995*<br />
24 MO. LEASE 9 159**<br />
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