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VOLUME 21 NUMBER 68<br />
IN THE PAPER<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>TODAY</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
A bad <strong>on</strong>e: Our first resident has<br />
resp<strong>on</strong>ded to "Pothole Peeves."<br />
/2A<br />
Sold out: Cant<strong>on</strong> Project Arts<br />
volunteers are amazed at the overwhelming<br />
resp<strong>on</strong>se, but the Michigan<br />
Opera Theatre's "An Evening<br />
of Broadway Music" <strong>on</strong> Saturday<br />
is sold out. /3A<br />
Adopti<strong>on</strong>: Adult dogs are available<br />
for adopti<strong>on</strong> through the<br />
Michigan Animal Adopti<strong>on</strong> Network<br />
at Pets Supplies Plus Saturday.<br />
/3A<br />
COMMUNITY LIFE<br />
A new um: Mothballed in 1988,<br />
the former St. John's Seminary in<br />
Plymouth Township has opened<br />
its doors again as a retreat <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
for youth and families. /IIA<br />
(Cant<strong>on</strong> (Dbsecwr 9cvum<br />
BUSINESS<br />
On the move: Look for news<br />
about area residents receiving promoti<strong>on</strong>s<br />
and awards in the Business<br />
People column. /IOC<br />
Upcoming: Area hospitals offer a<br />
variety of programs, classes and<br />
support groups. /I1C<br />
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Movies: This year's Oscar choices<br />
show sense & sensibility. / IB<br />
SPORTS<br />
Advancing: Plymouth Cant<strong>on</strong>'s |<br />
basketball team produced Us 20th<br />
win of the seas<strong>on</strong> by opening state<br />
district play with a victory over<br />
host Novi Now the Chiefs must go<br />
against Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Franklin, ofter<br />
Plymouth Salem and Northville<br />
meet at 6:30p.m. at NovL /1C<br />
Big allow: That's where James<br />
rebounders in the league. /1C<br />
AT HOME<br />
At Homo: Area interior designers<br />
share their techniques for setting<br />
up model homea. KS./D<br />
INDEX<br />
HERE SHOW TO REACH US<br />
Unrtl<br />
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THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1996 • CANTON. MICHIGAN .92 PACKS<br />
bet banco.<br />
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and Author iMiiche<strong>on</strong> at iu><strong>on</strong> Thunday, April IS, at the f m<br />
Country Ctub in Salem<br />
tkf <strong>Library</strong> for<br />
AFRFEJO, BY RALPM R. ECMTINAW<br />
" ' warns<br />
« JVewpo- Nicholas Delhanco, the author of<br />
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FIVE C um<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
<strong>on</strong> <strong>tap</strong><br />
• It looks like a new and larger<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> supermarket will be<br />
built <strong>on</strong> Cant<strong>on</strong> Center, south<br />
of Ford Road. But the new<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>'s developer said<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> plans to keep open its<br />
existing store less than a mile<br />
away.<br />
BY JOANNE MAUSZKWSKI<br />
HI VM Warn*<br />
A new <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> aupermarkrt »» likely<br />
coming to Cant<strong>on</strong> — five-eighths of a<br />
mile from an writing <strong>on</strong>e at Ford and<br />
Sheld<strong>on</strong> roads.<br />
"Doea that make any aenae^ asked<br />
planning commiaai<strong>on</strong>er Cathy Johns<strong>on</strong><br />
aa developer Stuart Frankel datailed<br />
• site plan for Centre Village<br />
shopping canter that will include a<br />
new <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g>.<br />
Frankel resp<strong>on</strong>ded: "If you understand<br />
retail, it makes sense "<br />
Planning commissi<strong>on</strong>ers tabled acti<strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>on</strong> Frankel's site plan for the<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>, which will include three aepa^<br />
rate buildinga <strong>on</strong> the west aide of<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong> Center Road, south of Ford<br />
Road, across from Meijer. Acti<strong>on</strong> waa<br />
tabled to allow Frankel time to com<br />
plete outstanding items. The earliest<br />
he can return to the planning commissi<strong>on</strong><br />
is April 1.<br />
To get two to three pages of things<br />
that need to be looked at ia juat not<br />
our standard operating procedure.<br />
OMAHaa**** tttw<br />
Clerk follows supervisor in fund- raising<br />
BY BALTH B. ECHTINAW<br />
fh v»» Warns<br />
Supervisor Tom Yack and Clerk<br />
Terry Bennett were the <strong>on</strong>ly Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
Township board<br />
to raise<br />
i in If<br />
Bennett raised 14.813.70 laat year<br />
and spent $1,916.28. according to her<br />
finance report.<br />
1<br />
ueed 11.820 to pay ~ off - a —<br />
running far office. $34.76 far bank aer<br />
• Bennett, wHo w<strong>on</strong> the ciecfc'ejob in a<br />
ti<strong>on</strong> April It, lttS, and took office May 1,lit*, h * §<br />
$2,944.04 loft In Mr campaign coffers. She plans to<br />
liave a fvnd-raleor of Itr own In lata April.<br />
In fund raising last year. Yack<br />
amassed 122.480 foe his r*-electi<strong>on</strong><br />
bid thia year. Total spending in 1996<br />
came to 18.192, leaving Yack with a<br />
balance of 117,328.<br />
Many of Yack'a c<strong>on</strong>tributors are<br />
builders, developer*, real eetaU bro-<br />
ken and others who have a stake in<br />
the Cant<strong>on</strong> building scene, or perform<br />
c<strong>on</strong>tract work with the township goveminent<br />
M<strong>on</strong>ey raised between now and the<br />
Aug. 8 primary electi<strong>on</strong> ia not requited<br />
Quimd to be reported until aft« after the .<br />
electi<strong>on</strong>. " •<br />
Bennett, who w<strong>on</strong> the clerk • job in<br />
a special electi<strong>on</strong> April 18. 1996. and<br />
took office May 1. 1996. ha. t ^ C K<br />
left in her campaign coffer*. She<br />
plana to have a fund raiser of her own<br />
in late April.<br />
All the m<strong>on</strong>ey Bennett raised laat<br />
vttr atemmwd from an Oct. 16 joint<br />
fund raiser with her husband, state<br />
Sen Loren Bennett, at Laurel Manor<br />
Liv<strong>on</strong>ia. Individual c<strong>on</strong>tributors<br />
in<br />
Playing cribbage just <strong>on</strong>e of many memories<br />
Vir-<br />
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BY Vawpw Baw^Y P<br />
Brwiu Warrva<br />
Much of the townehips h.story is<br />
intertwined with her own family.<br />
part Ulley Road waa named fat<br />
paternal ancestors who owned property<br />
at Ulley and Michigan It we. cue<br />
tomary to name roede after early farm<br />
families<br />
Her grandfather. Henry Bitlingt<strong>on</strong>,<br />
built <strong>on</strong>e of our historic l^marks.<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong> Center School, whkh nom<br />
servee aa the hiatorieal society s mu<br />
He waa a mere 71 at the time.<br />
f<strong>on</strong>dly ef her<br />
wife, who took-fcMMeaj<br />
when they married- She went cm<br />
of her awn awd. wHl<br />
all 18 children Into am<br />
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The Observer/THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 1996<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> from page IA Many c<strong>on</strong>tribute to Bennett couple<br />
Johns<strong>on</strong> told Frankel about his<br />
incomplete plana.<br />
The CWUr will be built south<br />
of a planned AAA claim* <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
building. which will he »oulh of<br />
Julien* store <strong>on</strong> the southwest<br />
corner of For*l and Cant<strong>on</strong> Center<br />
i oari i<br />
The <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>, <strong>on</strong> JO scre». will<br />
boasl 184.000 square feel. The<br />
largest building will cover 98,000<br />
square feet, with the greatest por<br />
li<strong>on</strong> devoted to <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
The ensting <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> n from Kr<strong>on</strong>er officials.<br />
People are going 10 say to me,<br />
And vou believe them'<br />
Johns<strong>on</strong> asked what she is sup<br />
pO^I to sa> to residents who are<br />
•«DCMiering about duplicati<strong>on</strong> not<br />
enly with <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> but with Kmart<br />
and a planned Super K<br />
""ft you notice whei* growth in<br />
IS taking place, it's all <strong>on</strong><br />
* west side.'' Frankel said. "The<br />
aastrrn porti<strong>on</strong> of Cant<strong>on</strong> will<br />
S&op at the existing <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
J-Tliat store is expected to expe<br />
fiencr <strong>on</strong>ly a 5-percent Io«w of<br />
when the larger <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
tbn> iLs door*. Frankel said. The<br />
e*i»t;ng store is 40.000 45.000<br />
aquare feet, while the rvew store<br />
«dl comprise about 65.000 square<br />
« ^FVankel also told planning com<br />
"ha 1 — that he has n«Jt given<br />
)tgager expansi<strong>on</strong> rights in his<br />
agreement »i th them 'I'd be tell<br />
Itf you a fib if I told you thev<br />
d<strong>on</strong>'t like to c<strong>on</strong>trol their temto<br />
ry.*" he said adding he cannot al<br />
low certain other retail stores in<br />
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3 yeors oC ore<br />
to p*ov tAOwr<br />
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the <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>, such as a fish market<br />
or bakery, that would compete<br />
with <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
But Frankel admitted that the<br />
new <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> will feature a drug<br />
store even though <str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> will offer<br />
s pharmacy department<br />
Johns<strong>on</strong> and other planning<br />
commissi<strong>on</strong>er*, such as Bob<br />
Wade, expressed c<strong>on</strong>cern for emp<br />
tv store building*, such as the for<br />
mer Great Scott' — bought by<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>Kroger</str<strong>on</strong>g> — that stood empty <strong>on</strong><br />
Ford R»ad for a number of years,<br />
a> well as the still vacant Farmer<br />
Jack store <strong>on</strong> Main Street in<br />
Plymouth<br />
"What's going <strong>on</strong> in Plymouth<br />
i* an abominati<strong>on</strong>.' said commissi<strong>on</strong>er<br />
Melissa McLaughlin, also<br />
a township trustee But she re<br />
minded commissi<strong>on</strong>er* that the<br />
request from Frankel was for site<br />
plan approval, not a special land<br />
approval that might give commissi<strong>on</strong>ers<br />
(creatrr c<strong>on</strong>trol<br />
"It is not under Mr Frankel a<br />
c<strong>on</strong>trol what happens to the store<br />
at Ford and Sheld<strong>on</strong>. McLaughlin<br />
added<br />
The new <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> will have three<br />
entrances off Cant<strong>on</strong> Center<br />
Road, as well a^ a c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong> to<br />
the AAA site immediately north.<br />
A boulevard entrance off Ford<br />
Road will be built simultaneously<br />
with c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> of the <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> <strong>on</strong><br />
property adjacent to the Christ<br />
Community Church That proper<br />
ty is up for rei<strong>on</strong>ing in May. A<br />
restaurant or other use is planned<br />
<strong>on</strong> the site. Frankel said<br />
The <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> will be c<strong>on</strong>structed<br />
in what is called drivet — that<br />
can be painted and repaired - a»<br />
well as brick<br />
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M.-rll. .J PI>m.ad built a raft, and we<br />
could sail quite a ways He<br />
used old fence posts lo make the<br />
raft<br />
As « small child. Hargreaves of<br />
ten visited her aunt and uncle<br />
Robins<strong>on</strong> If she couldn't get a<br />
ride with the man from the<br />
creamery, she'd walk the four<br />
miles lo their house It wasn t too<br />
far. she thinks, looking back "*I<br />
played al<strong>on</strong>g. 1 knew every house<br />
al<strong>on</strong>g the way '<br />
When she was a student.<br />
Hargreaves recalls. Sheld<strong>on</strong><br />
School had a woodshed and<br />
outhouses. She and her friends<br />
walked al<strong>on</strong>g Michigan Avenue to<br />
get there "We weren't supposed<br />
lo walk the rails for the Detroit<br />
nett's list, which ii more exten<br />
sive than Clerk Bennett's liat. she<br />
said.<br />
The Bennetta haven't decided<br />
if they'll have another joint fun<br />
from page IA<br />
I'rhan Railway, but occasi<strong>on</strong>allv<br />
tsr did. if we didn't get caught "<br />
Al age seven, she was safe trav<br />
eling the interurban to Detroit in<br />
the sole company of her porcelain<br />
doll. Years later, she took the<br />
Dl'R to Ypailanti lo attend high<br />
school and college Hound trips<br />
coal 26 cents "But I always had a<br />
little change left over, so <strong>on</strong> Fn<br />
day night I could stop in Ypailanti<br />
and have a tin roof with my<br />
fnend. Kdna Fischer<br />
Other memories of Sheld<strong>on</strong><br />
Corners tnclud* the old Macabees<br />
Hall They had programs there<br />
in the winter like the Fanner's In<br />
stilute . . The milkman always<br />
provided supper. The creamery<br />
bought ice cream and sent out oysters<br />
and paid for the milk (to<br />
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draiser 'So far it's a <strong>on</strong>e time<br />
thing." Clerk Bennett -.aid "We<br />
haven't talke«I about it for the fu<br />
ture "<br />
For the April fund raiser. Clerk<br />
make) oyster stew And the worn<br />
en made pies<br />
Hargreaves also recalls visiting<br />
Frank Windsor's store, a central<br />
future in Sheld<strong>on</strong> Corners The<br />
coffee gnnder. cheese rounds, a<br />
pot belly stove, and candy —<br />
which some children stole<br />
stand out in her memory<br />
Hargreaves ahowed many heir<br />
looms in her video interview She<br />
dem<strong>on</strong>strated how some worked,<br />
including her set of early ir<strong>on</strong>s<br />
Women heated these three heavy<br />
metal weights <strong>on</strong> stove plates A<br />
removable handle allowed for easy<br />
exchange of cooling for hot <strong>on</strong>es<br />
Other treasures included an<br />
ir<strong>on</strong> kettle for trying out 1 rentier<br />
ing) the fat <strong>on</strong> hogs Her father,<br />
Robert, liked using it lo make<br />
ice skates that strapped <strong>on</strong> lo ev<br />
eryday shoes.<br />
Robert owned a fencing buai<br />
ness in additi<strong>on</strong> to his farm<br />
Once, some<strong>on</strong>e helping him with<br />
a fence got his hand in the way.<br />
and her father clipped the end off<br />
the man's finger A doctor in<br />
Wayne "had to lake the finger or<br />
thumb off to the joint- My father<br />
had to aaaist him. and he gut the<br />
benefit of the laneathetic)." Rob<br />
ert slaggercd home and had to<br />
<br />
unit lor the sec<strong>on</strong>d hand effects<br />
to pa*»<br />
Hargreaves' interview and stories<br />
reflect that she has alwayt<br />
hatl an independent apirit. Aa a<br />
child, she'd pray her father had a<br />
job for her to do <strong>on</strong> Sunday so sha<br />
wouldn't have to do housework,<br />
l-ater, her mother disapproved of<br />
her driving, so Hargreaves drove<br />
the Ford Roadster with her father<br />
When she was a young woman.<br />
Hargreaves" father diad. and she<br />
look over the brunt of the farm's<br />
management. "My father had prs-<br />
L MI red me all the summer before.<br />
He told me. "We do this because<br />
of this . .<br />
She rented out the land, but<br />
luring tHeT)epressi<strong>on</strong>. <strong>on</strong>e farmer<br />
defaulted <strong>on</strong> hia payments<br />
Hargreaves took a firm hand and<br />
put him off the land.<br />
What has changed moat in her<br />
87 years'* "We live in the lap of<br />
luiury now. moat of ua. We were a<br />
happy people. We had plenty to<br />
eat and good clothes to wear<br />
N<strong>on</strong>e of my frienda went to the<br />
movies every week or anything<br />
like that We juat didn't have the<br />
wherewithal kida to today."<br />
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the premiums for the coverage,<br />
which some people think are<br />
rather expensive, are lea* in cost<br />
than the actual expense of providing<br />
for a loved <strong>on</strong>e's care in an ex<br />
tended care facility <strong>on</strong> an out of<br />
pocket baaia.<br />
Aa ia true in moat cases, a pay<br />
as you go system ia always more<br />
expenaive than planning ahead<br />
for your expenditure<br />
The average premium coat for a<br />
l<strong>on</strong>g term health care policy for a<br />
pers<strong>on</strong> age 63 64 ia tl.3fi0 annually.<br />
according to Ed Rich, market<br />
ing specialist of M * 0 Marketing<br />
in Dearborn The coat in today's<br />
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nia ha* secured a financing agree<br />
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ing to a maximum of #20 milli<strong>on</strong><br />
The availability of the funding<br />
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tie* service* can be up to M0.003<br />
per year Home health care i* gen<br />
erally less expensive and can start<br />
at $20,000 per year<br />
What ore the odds that you will<br />
actually uae the coverages 1 In an<br />
article from Health Magazine of<br />
October 1993. it waa stated that<br />
43 percent of Americans over age<br />
65 will spend some time in a<br />
nursing home. For every pers<strong>on</strong> in<br />
a nursing home at any given time,<br />
there are three more who require<br />
care in their home. In April of<br />
1993. a report in U.S. New* and<br />
World Report indicated that the<br />
use of nursing home* ia expected<br />
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planner from Liv<strong>on</strong>ia,<br />
said recently.<br />
"Many individuals feel Medi^<br />
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Ly<strong>on</strong> aaid According to an article<br />
in the Sept 25. 199ft. New York<br />
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GTE and Lanaing Board of Water<br />
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Companies that participated in<br />
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C<strong>on</strong>dos likely instead of office building<br />
BY CA*SY HA.NS<br />
sh \»» turn<br />
Mayfair Village residents<br />
played an active rule in changing<br />
a 20-year-old c<strong>on</strong>sent judgment<br />
and res<strong>on</strong>ing a five acre property<br />
adjoining the subdivisi<strong>on</strong>, the<br />
president of that Cant<strong>on</strong> homeowner<br />
group said.<br />
Instead of an office building at<br />
the southeast comer of Joy and<br />
Sheld<strong>on</strong> roads, residents will now<br />
likely see c<strong>on</strong>dominiums.<br />
"I believe we succeeded in mak<br />
ing • political change — it was a<br />
grass roots effort," said Dave<br />
Thomas, president of the Mayfair<br />
Village Homeowner Associati<strong>on</strong><br />
"1 feel very happy and lucky to<br />
have succeeded in the <strong>on</strong>slaught<br />
of commercialisati<strong>on</strong> of Cant<strong>on</strong>."<br />
Thomas also praised Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
officials for their work in 1996 to<br />
update the township's Comprehensive<br />
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men! in the community. "It was<br />
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thinking about the raaidenta and<br />
the overabundance of commer<br />
cial," he added.<br />
That udpate eventually led.<br />
last m<strong>on</strong>th, to a change in the<br />
c<strong>on</strong>sent judgment agreement and<br />
a property res<strong>on</strong>ing to residential<br />
use. With the amendment, the<br />
property is now t<strong>on</strong>ed R-6, or Single<br />
Family Attached Residential<br />
Comm<strong>on</strong>ly called the Mocen<br />
C<strong>on</strong>sent Judgment, the 1975 document<br />
was a legally binding<br />
agreement which called for offices<br />
to be built <strong>on</strong> the parcel. Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
Township trustees in February<br />
approved an amendment to the<br />
agreement and a res<strong>on</strong>ing which<br />
would allow c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong> of up to<br />
30 attached c<strong>on</strong>dominiums <strong>on</strong> the<br />
site.<br />
Several times in recent years,<br />
res<strong>on</strong>ing requests were made to<br />
the township for commercial uses<br />
<strong>on</strong> the property, which Thomas<br />
and some others vocally oppoaed.<br />
"The majority of our homeowners<br />
were oppoaed." Thomas said.<br />
"Some thought commercial would<br />
be Ana. but the majority are tired<br />
of all the strip malls. "<br />
The February board acti<strong>on</strong> was<br />
prompted by a request from Ran<br />
dall Morris of RAR Development<br />
Corp. and property owner Alan<br />
Godell. requesting the amendment<br />
and res<strong>on</strong>ing.<br />
Township officials are also<br />
pleaaed with the change.<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong> Community Planner<br />
Jeff Goulet called the amendment<br />
"<strong>on</strong>e of our succeaaea." He said<br />
c<strong>on</strong>ceptual plana for the property<br />
call for a "combinati<strong>on</strong> of duplex<br />
and fourplex town houses' for the<br />
site with a 60-foot setback, and a<br />
landscape buffer between the site<br />
and adjoining houses in Mayfair.<br />
Traffic <strong>on</strong> Sheld<strong>on</strong> would not be<br />
impacted directly, he said, becauae<br />
entry to the development<br />
would be off of Joy Road.<br />
Thomas said he and other<br />
Mayfair board members plan to<br />
work cloaely with developers as<br />
site plana move through the laamship<br />
planning proceaa. He aaid<br />
they have agreed to meet m i"'<br />
idents to keep them apposed ol<br />
any site plan details.<br />
In approving the measure.<br />
Trustee Melisaa McLaughlin said<br />
the change and proposed use are<br />
• certainly better than with commercial<br />
or office." McLaughlin<br />
also siu <strong>on</strong> the township and<br />
planning commissi<strong>on</strong>, which recommended<br />
approval. ,,<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong> Township board mem<br />
bers have voiced c<strong>on</strong>cern recently<br />
about parcels similar to this <strong>on</strong>e.<br />
which sit <strong>on</strong> busy corners but<br />
abut residential areas. They have<br />
also been c<strong>on</strong>cerned about the<br />
overall balance of commercial and<br />
strip mall <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>s in the community.<br />
Most of these properties are either<br />
planned unit developments<br />
(PUDs). approved years ago to a!<br />
low commercial development <strong>on</strong><br />
corners, or c<strong>on</strong>sent judgments<br />
which have legally endorsed such<br />
commercial or office development.<br />
Community involvement goal<br />
of new Whalers hockey team<br />
BY KEVIN Baow><br />
SUM Wmrt«<br />
Plymouth Township's new mi<br />
nor league hockey team wants to<br />
be part of the Plymouth-Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
community.<br />
"Our plan is. instead of being a<br />
Detroit team, we really want to be<br />
active in the Plymouth community."<br />
said Detroit Whalers Aaaist<br />
ant General Manager Kerry<br />
Kerch<br />
The Ontario Hockey League's<br />
Detroit Whalers — formerly<br />
known as the Junior Red Wings<br />
— are moving to Plymouth Town •<br />
ship in August for the 1996-97<br />
•eaa<strong>on</strong>. They'll play in the 4.000<br />
seat arena now being built <strong>on</strong> a<br />
26 acre site <strong>on</strong> Beck Road be<br />
iween M 14 end Five Mile Road<br />
The team's move U> Plymouth<br />
Township should spark spin off<br />
business development, Kerch<br />
said, al<strong>on</strong>g with more buaineea for<br />
area restaurants and hotels as<br />
visiting teams come U> town<br />
"We're also going lo be looking<br />
for some families that might be<br />
willing to house a player." Kerch<br />
said.<br />
In February . Cant<strong>on</strong> Supervisor "It's the top development<br />
Tom Yack in his Stale of the league for the Nati<strong>on</strong>al Hockey<br />
Township address, said that the League in the world, it's a chance<br />
arena — whoee developers also to see the NHL's true future<br />
talked to Cant<strong>on</strong> officials — is stars," Kerch said.<br />
not being designed to meet the "I think the arena will be very<br />
needs of Cant<strong>on</strong> hockey and fig- user friendly. 1 d<strong>on</strong>'t-think you<br />
ure skaters-<br />
can beat the entertainment you'll<br />
Players in the three Canadian get for the price of tickets." he<br />
junior leagues are ages 16-19, with said.<br />
each team allowed to have two 20 We expect to have cloee to sel<br />
year-olds. Interested families louts every game, we'll probably<br />
should call the club at (810) 737- make an announcement <strong>on</strong> ticket<br />
7373.<br />
prices." Kerch said. Tickets for<br />
"We're hoping that all of our Detroit Whalers games are cur<br />
players will live in the city of rently $6.<br />
Plymouth, well try We have <strong>on</strong>e Why was Plymouth choeen as a<br />
this year. Joah Carter." Kerch new arena site<br />
said.<br />
"We have more Americans <strong>on</strong><br />
our raster than other OHL teams,<br />
we have 11 Americana and 13<br />
Canadians and two Europeans."<br />
he said. For those of high-school<br />
age. school attendance is manda<br />
lory.<br />
The junior team now averages<br />
around 5.B00 per game for ached<br />
uled home games at The Palace of<br />
Auburn Hills end the Oak Park<br />
lee Arena<br />
7 Kerch said access<br />
to M 14 and I 96 was a factor.<br />
"We do get a fair amount of Canadian<br />
fans as well, it's <strong>on</strong>ly 25 miir^<br />
utes from Windsor." • »<br />
Arena partner Thomas Mullen,.<br />
Kerch said, "kind of had a plartj<br />
for this arena, he looked at differ-; J<br />
ent cities — Troy. Hasel Park, J<br />
Novi. Plymouth and Cant<strong>on</strong>." ; -<br />
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to get bills passed<br />
BY TIM RICHARD<br />
FH M Wan I N<br />
Sen. Loren Bennett, a freshman<br />
from Cant<strong>on</strong>, was western<br />
Wayne County's 1995 champi<strong>on</strong><br />
at getting his bills enacted into<br />
law.<br />
. Bennett's name is <strong>on</strong> six<br />
IJIWS, mostly envir<strong>on</strong>mental acts<br />
and <strong>on</strong>e utility act. Only four<br />
other legislators lopped that<br />
mark.<br />
He had two advantages. He's<br />
s Republican whose party c<strong>on</strong>trols<br />
both chambers. And he<br />
chairs the Natural Resources<br />
(Committee, which had a major<br />
role in advancing Gov. John Engler's<br />
pro business agenda.<br />
Reps. James Ryan, R-Redford,<br />
and Gerald Law, R-Plymouth.<br />
got two laws enacted.<br />
Ryan's xucceas rate was unusual<br />
since he's a freshman. Law is<br />
a veteran legislator. Both serve<br />
<strong>on</strong> the Judiciary Committee,<br />
which produces a great number<br />
of popular anli-crime bills.<br />
Ryan introduced 18 bills; Law.<br />
40<br />
Both Sen Robert (ieake, R<br />
Northville. and Rep. Lyn<br />
Ban ken, R -Redford, saw two<br />
laws enacted They are <strong>on</strong> their<br />
respective Appropriati<strong>on</strong>s Committees.<br />
which produce budget<br />
bills that must 1* enacted to<br />
implement $8 billi<strong>on</strong> in general<br />
fund spending<br />
Rep, Deborah Whyman. R-<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong>, saw <strong>on</strong>e of her 13 bills<br />
become law. She serves <strong>on</strong> the<br />
Tax Policy Committee, which<br />
reported out chairman Willis<br />
Bullard's bills. Bullard. R Milford,<br />
topped all House members<br />
with eight bills becoming law.<br />
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Three western Wayne<br />
lawmakers — all Democrats —<br />
got nothing passed. Sen. George<br />
Hart of Dearborn introduced 11<br />
bills; Rep. Eileen DeHart of<br />
Weatland, 20 bills; Rep. Tom<br />
Kelly of Wayne, <strong>on</strong>e.<br />
That was politics as usual in<br />
the Capitol. The Legislature enacted<br />
124 bills sp<strong>on</strong>sored by Republicans<br />
and 20 sp<strong>on</strong>sored by<br />
Democrats. Minority party<br />
lawmakers count their successes<br />
not in bills passed but in<br />
tying amendments <strong>on</strong>to GOP<br />
bills to make them more palatable.<br />
Sometimes Democrats have<br />
to be c<strong>on</strong>tent to see Republicans<br />
cannibalize Democratic<br />
bills and take credit for them. It<br />
worked the same way when<br />
Democrats c<strong>on</strong>trolled the Senate<br />
until 1984 and the House<br />
until last year.<br />
Three Republican senators<br />
shared top h<strong>on</strong>ors for getting 10<br />
bills passed — Mike Bouchard<br />
of Birmingham. Glenn Steil of<br />
Grand Rapids snd Joanne Emm<strong>on</strong>s<br />
of Big Rapids. Bouchard<br />
chairs the Senate Financial Services<br />
Committee; Emm<strong>on</strong>s, the<br />
tax-writing Finance Committee.<br />
The record was based <strong>on</strong> 1995<br />
performance. The last compilati<strong>on</strong><br />
was published Dec. 31 by<br />
the Legislative Service Bureau.<br />
Bills passed in 1996 have not<br />
been counted.<br />
Getting bills passed into law<br />
is <strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong>e measure of a legislator's<br />
clout. House Speaker Psul<br />
Hilleg<strong>on</strong>ds. R-Holland, didn't<br />
introduce a single bill. House<br />
minority leader Curtis Hertel,<br />
D-Detroit, batted rero for <strong>on</strong>e.<br />
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County courts work to split dockets<br />
BY BKTH BUNDFU-A JACHMAN<br />
HI VK» Wan IS<br />
The bugs are still being worked<br />
out in circuit court in wake of a<br />
state Supreme Court adroinislra<br />
live order lo send criminal cases<br />
originating in Wayne County out<br />
side of Detroit out of Recorder's<br />
Court back to the 3rd Circuit<br />
Court.<br />
A plan to "demerge" the docket<br />
began Nov. 9 after the October order,<br />
according to Judge James J.<br />
Rashid, chief judge of Wayne<br />
County's 3rd Circuit Court.<br />
About 250 pending out-county<br />
criminal cases have been reassigned<br />
to cfrcuit court, he said.<br />
But, some cases haven't been<br />
moved to circuit court, because it<br />
wouldn't make sense administratively<br />
to switch judges <strong>on</strong> some<br />
cases in mid-trial, Rashid said.<br />
"We hope lo have that resolved<br />
by April or May," he said.<br />
Five circuit court judges at a<br />
time rotate to fel<strong>on</strong>y crime cases<br />
for a three-m<strong>on</strong>th period. In additi<strong>on</strong>,<br />
two-circuit court judges han-<br />
dle arraignmenta <strong>on</strong> a permanent<br />
basis, Rashid said.<br />
In the past, a case could be assigned<br />
to a Recorder's Court judge<br />
or a rotating Circuit Court judge<br />
in Detroit's Recorder's Court al<br />
the Frank Murphy Hall of Jus<br />
tice. but now the cases will be<br />
handled in courtrooms at the<br />
City-County Building in Detroit.<br />
Rashid said.<br />
That's presented a problem for<br />
the Wayne County Sheriff's Department.<br />
according to Sheriff<br />
Robert A. Ficano.<br />
The lockup at the City-County<br />
Bqilding isn't as big or as aophisticated<br />
as the <strong>on</strong>e for Recorder's<br />
Court. Ficano said. That has<br />
meant more trips to transport inmates<br />
for trial as male and female<br />
. inmates have fo be kept separate<br />
and not as many can be boused in<br />
the City County Building lockup,<br />
he said.<br />
The sheriff"s department has<br />
the expense of bringing defendants<br />
over from the jail and keep<br />
ing two police officers in the<br />
courtroom during proceedings, Ficano<br />
aaid.<br />
The circuit court judges are<br />
trying to work with the prosecutor's<br />
office and sheriff's department<br />
to minimise the problem for<br />
them. Rashid aaid.<br />
For the prosecutor's office the<br />
change ia working out ao far.<br />
"We're accommodating the demerger,"<br />
said George Ward, chief<br />
assistant prosecuting attorney.<br />
It's been so far so good for the<br />
added cases <strong>on</strong> the docket of circuit<br />
court judges, according to<br />
Rashid.<br />
In some ways it will be more<br />
work just because of the way the<br />
court has chosen to handle criminal<br />
cases, he said.<br />
At <strong>on</strong>e time criminal cases were<br />
rotated lo different judges st various<br />
points in the proceedings, but<br />
now the cases are being handled<br />
in s way similar to civil cases —<br />
the case is assigned to s judge<br />
who is resp<strong>on</strong>sible for disposing<br />
of it. Rashid said.<br />
The plan ia lo c<strong>on</strong>tinue the rotati<strong>on</strong><br />
of criminal cases to circuit .<br />
judges, because it helps the prosecutor's<br />
office. If more of tha^,<br />
court's 35 judges go into the rotq-y,<br />
ti<strong>on</strong>, "they'd have lo have a let ,<br />
more proaecutora," Rashid said, „£.<br />
Sending cases to Recorders :<br />
Court began in the late 1980s. It,<br />
was viewed as a way of helping<br />
the overall criminal docket, and<br />
also saved <strong>on</strong> security and pro- r<br />
secutors' resources. Rashid said. ><br />
But thai plan met with oppoie< i<br />
ti<strong>on</strong> in part because Recorder * .<br />
Court judges are elected by De- .troit<br />
residents <strong>on</strong>ly. .KKT<br />
"Ideally it would be nice if w -<br />
could do it all in <strong>on</strong>e building." •<br />
Rashid said.<br />
In the lei* 1980s, about 2.200<br />
•criminal cases a yea* came fUP®"<br />
Wayne County outside of Detroit,<br />
but that number has more than<br />
doubled to 5.000 a year. Rashid<br />
said He said he doesn't know<br />
what percentage of.the cases was<br />
being handled by Recorder's<br />
Court judges.<br />
Clothing drive to aid battered women, homeless<br />
Vista Maria's VOYAGE program<br />
will be having a clothing<br />
drive at the Main Campus. 20651<br />
W. Warren. Dearborn Heights,<br />
until March 15.<br />
Thirteen girls, age* 14-16, will<br />
coordinate, sort, clean and deliver<br />
the d<strong>on</strong>ated clothing to a shelter<br />
for battered women, a homeless<br />
shelter, and COTS.<br />
The VOYAGE program offers<br />
day treatment services for firsttime<br />
juvenile offenders The goal<br />
is to keep the girls home and out<br />
of high-cost residential programs.<br />
"The girls involved in this<br />
clothing drive want lo give some<br />
thing back lo the community.<br />
n m presents<br />
Vista Maria has helped them,<br />
now they are helping other*.' said<br />
Diane Bostic Robins<strong>on</strong>, executive<br />
director.<br />
Gently used clothing can be d<strong>on</strong>ated;<br />
drop-off boxes are available<br />
<strong>on</strong> campus.<br />
Vista Maria is a private, n<strong>on</strong><br />
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Redford man is grand marshal for St Pat's parade<br />
Shamrock* will be sprouting <strong>on</strong><br />
Michigan A venus aa UM 38th AN<br />
aual Si. Patrick'* Parade — Detrok'a<br />
largeet ethnic event of lha<br />
year — tup* off al 2 p.m.. Sunday<br />
Praaiding ovar lhi» years pa<br />
rade will ba Grand Marshal<br />
Jam** 1. Buller of Radford Toaraahip.<br />
The parade bagin* at Michigan<br />
Avanue and Third Street in<br />
S'craft looks<br />
for ways to<br />
serve older<br />
students<br />
Bv BETH SI NORI-A JACMMAN<br />
LT» «FSII»S<br />
The fees of the community col<br />
lege student is chanfinf — il"»<br />
s*ing.<br />
"That's the message the School<br />
craft College Board of Trustees<br />
hesrd Issl week from C<strong>on</strong>way Jeffrrss.<br />
vice president of instructi<strong>on</strong><br />
at the collef*<br />
Al<strong>on</strong>g with that changing Student<br />
comes issues such ss more<br />
night courses snd the need lo add<br />
security <strong>on</strong> campus, faculty mem<br />
ber* who need to understand how<br />
- lo work with older students rather<br />
then just IB-year-olds snd sn in<br />
creaped emphasis <strong>on</strong> child care,<br />
-he said.<br />
Many" colleges sre feeing drop<br />
ping enrollments, Jeffress ssid. A<br />
reas<strong>on</strong> for that is the decline in<br />
the number of people in the traditi<strong>on</strong>al<br />
college age group, be said.<br />
Schools are fading to repositi<strong>on</strong><br />
themselves, he said<br />
•One of the major shifts you<br />
here is from credit to n<strong>on</strong>credit<br />
courses." he said. Students in<br />
C<strong>on</strong>tinuing educati<strong>on</strong> or n<strong>on</strong>-cradtt<br />
courses sre the fastest growing<br />
(•gment at Schoolcraft with nearly<br />
28.000 students. Jeffress said.<br />
Credit students sre still basically<br />
of typtcal college age. while<br />
c<strong>on</strong>tinuing educati<strong>on</strong> students<br />
rwrngt from small children in the<br />
talented and gifted program to<br />
r citi<br />
C<strong>on</strong>tinuing educati<strong>on</strong> services<br />
scS now sn "sbsolute major play<br />
tf," he said. Schoolcraft's propom<br />
ia the third largest in Michigan.<br />
smaller <strong>on</strong>ly than Lansing<br />
a^ Macomb community college*<br />
T^ere are no nearby competitors,<br />
not even Oakland Community<br />
CM legs, be said.<br />
Tbr number of students at<br />
classes <strong>on</strong> weekend* or<br />
through teiecourees is also inwith<br />
8 percent of stu<br />
i«U in those programs<br />
Also, many of the college's<br />
:ODraee begin in the evening now<br />
B«t even though nearly all of the<br />
courses are<br />
Lollaf still<br />
Boat of its resources toward<br />
•'he daytime. Jeffress said.<br />
"But customer wise we're lookng<br />
more and more evening with<br />
idrh passing term." be said.<br />
Another change in the face of<br />
ilia college student, ia the creati<strong>on</strong><br />
. of the buaineee and<br />
of the collage.<br />
kg aaid<br />
The college of business devet<br />
>pment ia primarily funded<br />
hrough grants, and la<br />
2 in more than 81<br />
fl. It be^n almost 16 ;<br />
4J000<br />
dki<strong>on</strong> u><br />
• large port of the tuiti<strong>on</strong><br />
;*ds child care,<br />
toting.<br />
can ba a fairly<br />
et 10 er 10-30<br />
downtown Detroit, proceeding<br />
westward <strong>on</strong> Michigan Avanue U><br />
14th St.<br />
Sp<strong>on</strong>sored by th. United Irish<br />
Societiea of Dattnii, the theme of<br />
thia yoer'a parade la "A Nati<strong>on</strong><br />
Once Again." symbolising the<br />
bopa that peace talks will reault<br />
in lha re unificati<strong>on</strong> of Ireland.<br />
The UIS i» a federati<strong>on</strong> of 21<br />
Irish Amerkan duba and groups<br />
in the metropolitan area. It sp<strong>on</strong>-<br />
•ore snd organises the parade<br />
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through delegatee from each<br />
member organisati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Expected lo attract more than<br />
100,000 paople. local communities<br />
will ba represented by bands,<br />
clowns and floats and marchere.<br />
Familiea will march in a spacial<br />
unit entitled "the Calling of the<br />
Clans."<br />
Unanimously elected as 1996<br />
grand marshal waa Jim Butler, a<br />
delegate from the Knights of<br />
Mcrcury Tracer<br />
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Equity, an Irish fraternal society.<br />
"Butler waa choeen out of recogniti<strong>on</strong><br />
for his tireless dedicati<strong>on</strong><br />
to Detroit's Irish community,"<br />
aaid parade chairman Joe Paraky.<br />
A symbolic "Painting of the<br />
Shamrocks" <strong>on</strong> Michigan Avenue<br />
will highlight pre pared* festivi<br />
ties at 11:45 am. Friday, March<br />
8. The event — to be followed by<br />
a complimentary boiled dinner —<br />
will take place in fr<strong>on</strong>t of the<br />
Gaelic League/Irish-American<br />
Per M<strong>on</strong>th<br />
Club, 2068 Michigan Avenue<br />
Wabaah.<br />
Kicking off Sunday's parade<br />
festivities will be the 1906 Corktown<br />
Raoee in fr<strong>on</strong>t of Tigsr Stadium.<br />
Sp<strong>on</strong>sored by ike Motor<br />
City Stridors, the raca benefits<br />
the St. Patrick's senior <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> in<br />
Cass Corridor which aervee hundreds<br />
of elderly and homeless ovary<br />
day of the year.<br />
On Up are a quarter-mile run/<br />
walk at 12:30 p.m.; a oae-and-a-<br />
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THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1996<br />
KAREN MEIER<br />
Traveling down<br />
a different road<br />
I'm traveling down a road I've never traveled<br />
before And since you're here with me. 1*11<br />
•hare the journey with you.<br />
Our family, a* you might already know, waa<br />
bleated with the birth of baby Steven <strong>on</strong> Feb 16<br />
I wrote of his dramatic arrival en route to the<br />
hospital laat week What 1 didn't tell you then,<br />
but 1 knew, wait that this very special baby, thia<br />
miracle of oura. waa born with Down syndrome.<br />
My family — h us hand R<strong>on</strong>. s<strong>on</strong>* T<strong>on</strong>y. Joe<br />
and Jack, daughter Carmen and 1 — have been<br />
entrusted with the precious life of a baby so gentle<br />
and quiet He's touched and changed our lives<br />
for the good, forever All of us, including not yet<br />
2-year-old Jack, have gathered baby Steven into<br />
our arms and into our hearts and we're never<br />
letting go.<br />
From his miraculous birth in the van <strong>on</strong> that<br />
bitu-r cold, winter night, with just R<strong>on</strong> and me<br />
and God there, our gentle baby c<strong>on</strong>tinues to beat<br />
the odds As 1 type these words <strong>on</strong> the computer<br />
screen in my den. Steven is sleeping near me.<br />
We're now home And that's the beat feeling The<br />
whole family ia together and that, although to<br />
many may not seem like much, is everything He<br />
is. at thia writing. 11 days old and he is growing<br />
and blooming and eating.<br />
Eating, though, wasn't easy Lhoee first days of<br />
hi* life I learned that this is both comm<strong>on</strong> and<br />
serious A Down syndrome baby typically has<br />
See fi 12A<br />
dant<strong>on</strong> (jPbserver<br />
COMMUNITY LIFE<br />
Bridal Registry,Page 15A~;<br />
Religious News, Page 17A ^<br />
; li<br />
Page 11A :<br />
Community embraces new retreat<br />
• Moth balled in 1988, the<br />
former St John's Seminary<br />
in Plymouth Township has<br />
opened its doors again. But<br />
instead of training young<br />
men to be priests, it's a<br />
retreat <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> for youth<br />
and families.<br />
BY CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />
STAFF Wamta<br />
nee mothballed<br />
and put<br />
<strong>on</strong> the real estate<br />
market by the<br />
Archdiocese of Detroit,<br />
St. John Seminary<br />
in Plymouth Township is<br />
breathing new life into the area's religious<br />
community aa the St. John<br />
Center for Youth and Family.<br />
The way I see it ia we sit at the<br />
height of Wayne County; we overlook<br />
the whole area," aaid the Rev.<br />
John Weat, the <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>'s director and<br />
pastor. "One of the neatest things<br />
we've been able to do ia light up the<br />
tower At night it looks like a light<br />
house and that's what my hope for<br />
the place is — that well be a beac<strong>on</strong><br />
of hope for the whole metropolitan<br />
area.<br />
"People will come here and be renewed<br />
or find a depth dimensi<strong>on</strong> for<br />
their life and take it back home *<br />
The <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>, which sits <strong>on</strong> 200<br />
acres of land, will focus <strong>on</strong> strengthening<br />
the faith of youths with its<br />
premiere program being The Cardinal<br />
Maida Institute for Youth Leadership<br />
Formati<strong>on</strong><br />
"It's really to reach out to what<br />
many have called, the lost generati<strong>on</strong>,'<br />
people bey<strong>on</strong>d high school."<br />
West said. "We do a real good job<br />
with programs for luds and all that.<br />
But we really need to focus <strong>on</strong> that<br />
generati<strong>on</strong> that's going to take the<br />
reins"<br />
The program will offer, for exam*<br />
pie, Sunday evening services where<br />
young adults do the readings and<br />
the music; and Reflecti<strong>on</strong> Circle*, an<br />
organiied way to discuss what it is<br />
to be a Chrietian or a Catholic in the<br />
world where the focus will be put <strong>on</strong><br />
scriptures, current events or certain<br />
c<strong>on</strong>cerns.<br />
There's not a whole lot of places<br />
that are open to youths." West said.<br />
"We decided to design this so it<br />
would serve youths. We could have<br />
them come out here so they know<br />
this is their home *<br />
Although youths are the <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g>'s<br />
focus, it also offers Engaged Encounters<br />
for so<strong>on</strong>-to-be-married couples.<br />
Marriage Encounters so married<br />
couples can "find new life in their<br />
marriage."and Retrovaille, a program<br />
named for the French word for<br />
recovery where folks who are having<br />
See ST. JOHN'S, 20A<br />
SUBURBAN FORD DEALERS<br />
Now open:<br />
Am<strong>on</strong>g the<br />
first to use St.<br />
John Center<br />
for Youth and -<br />
Family, Au- ZZ<br />
drey and Lou<br />
Schneider (at •<br />
left) walk the<br />
halls of the<br />
former seminary<br />
while<br />
Larry D<strong>on</strong>nel•,<br />
I<strong>on</strong> talks to<br />
<str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> director<br />
Rev. John<br />
West.<br />
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;nj eat in* difficult, the tiny baby<br />
muat be "taught" to eat<br />
This »as so very different lor<br />
me. My other four children wvr*ea*er<br />
eaten from the very<br />
•.tail, from the first moments after<br />
' idh I remember remarking as 1<br />
rnjaed that very fina time with<br />
iha bab> just minutes old.<br />
' Whrrr do they learn how to do<br />
This is imsiini'<br />
3U.1 so »ith baby • Steven.<br />
were much different- He<br />
gjgn't have the strength or the<br />
mu.ocle t<strong>on</strong>e lo lake in nourishment-<br />
And when you weigh <strong>on</strong>ly 7<br />
pounds. 11 ounces, you d<strong>on</strong>'t<br />
»ant to let too many hours go by<br />
• Ithout rating Too many hours<br />
did- 1 tried all ihe things recommended<br />
by the nurses and doctors<br />
and in the books I'd received in<br />
the two days following Steven's<br />
birth<br />
Through the five hours follow<br />
ing our release from the hoapttal<br />
that Sunday afterno<strong>on</strong>, the tiny<br />
child became virtually moti<strong>on</strong><br />
less We couldn't keep him awake,<br />
if w* even could gel him awake<br />
He hadn't eaten in more than 12<br />
hours. And his body temperature<br />
was dropping.<br />
I was told to bnng him to Urgent<br />
Care immediately So Grand<br />
ma and Grandpa, who'd traveled<br />
across the state to meet their new<br />
grands<strong>on</strong> that v*ry afterno<strong>on</strong>, and<br />
my sister, who also came to w*l<br />
come Steven, stayed with our four<br />
other children while R<strong>on</strong> and 1<br />
drove to Urgent Care, located in<br />
the same facility Steven and 1 had<br />
just been released from that afterno<strong>on</strong>.<br />
What ensued in that place was<br />
heart wrenching For three hours<br />
our babv. so new to this world and<br />
can<br />
afford to<br />
TO* 06srrt»rr/THl'HSDAY. MARCH 7, 1996<br />
so utterly defenseless, was handed<br />
more pain than even 1, a 38year-old<br />
woman with five children<br />
and a surgically repaired knee,<br />
have ever endured. His little veins<br />
were so small that many trials<br />
were needed to jet an IV going<br />
They poked him for blood samples<br />
many times They filled<br />
small vials, slowly, his blood just<br />
wasn't coming out into the tubes<br />
fast enough The oiygen blown in<br />
his nose made a strange hissing<br />
sound, a sound a newborn<br />
shouldn't have to listen to.<br />
The beeps of the m<strong>on</strong>itors ami<br />
the tourniquets <strong>on</strong> his tiny, las<br />
arms made me me sad. I wished I<br />
could get through to my baby to<br />
tell him that this is not at all<br />
what life is about, that life is fun<br />
and hopeful and good and doesn't<br />
hurt so much. It's soft blankets<br />
and bright toys and warm milk<br />
and gentle arms encircling you.<br />
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Baby Steven waa admitted to<br />
the hospital that night. I stayed<br />
with him, in hia room <strong>on</strong> the pediatric<br />
floor. Although there was a<br />
cot in the room for me. I couldn't<br />
sleep. 1 prayed and watched. He<br />
was in an incubator with an oiygen<br />
shield over his head. He had<br />
an IV for food and an IV for anti<br />
biotics hooked into his tiny foot,<br />
he had wires <strong>on</strong> his cheat, a wire<br />
<strong>on</strong> his toe, and a TV-like m<strong>on</strong>itor<br />
suspended from the ceiling over<br />
hia head which beeped when<br />
something wasn't right. It was a<br />
scary and l<strong>on</strong>g night, the scariest<br />
and l<strong>on</strong>gest I've ever known.<br />
The next three days I stayed at<br />
his side and watched. We didn t<br />
have many visitors, his c<strong>on</strong>diti<strong>on</strong><br />
was precarious. But the prayers of<br />
friends and relatives worked<br />
miracles, and the doctors and<br />
nurses worked their miraclea, and<br />
Steven is home now. Where ha bel<strong>on</strong>gs.<br />
in the arms and forever the<br />
hearts of his family<br />
If you have a questi<strong>on</strong> or com<br />
ment for Karen Meier, call her at<br />
963-S047, mailbox number 1883,<br />
<strong>on</strong> a Touch T<strong>on</strong>e ph<strong>on</strong>e, or wnit<br />
her at The Observer Newepapert,<br />
36251 Schoolcruft. Liv<strong>on</strong>ia 48160<br />
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Vista Maria is a private, not<br />
for profit* multi service agency<br />
providing educati<strong>on</strong>, counaaling<br />
and care for teen age girls with<br />
emoti<strong>on</strong>al and behavioral proh<br />
lems resulting from abuse and neglect<br />
Vista Maria has been pro<br />
viding services to young women<br />
snd families for more than 113<br />
years<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS<br />
MARCH 14. 1996 #<br />
Notice is herrbv given thst thrrr —. .It * mating ( the Z<strong>on</strong>ing Board of<br />
Appeal. THlTUiDAY. MAJU'll 14. liM* AT 7.30 P.M The meeting will<br />
be held in the First Floor Meeting Hi-ni in the Township AdministrsU<strong>on</strong><br />
Building located st 1150 S. CANTON CENTER ROAD The follow,ng<br />
Agvnds »il! he discuiwd<br />
Pledge .lf Allegiance «0 the ^ la*<br />
Roll call Cisek. IVmnpuul-* Jwhn«wi Pindit Krdferti<br />
Acceptance of Agenda<br />
1 Austin E Lynch kll Blanche strret Ste .1) Plymouth MI 4«170<br />
Representing ShaUn Stati<strong>on</strong> II for proprrty located at *«11 R<strong>on</strong>ds<br />
Dnv«. Cant<strong>on</strong>, Ml 4»1«7 Appealing Secti<strong>on</strong> 26 04 Schedule of<br />
Regulati<strong>on</strong>* of the Cant<strong>on</strong> />p> <strong>on</strong> a c<strong>on</strong>crete slab 1'arcel No 71 OU5-99-rt)W '"7 'BuildingI<br />
2 John (Vroiek 43*-tA Apple*ood Cant<strong>on</strong> Ml 4*1M Appealing Article<br />
4.00 of the Cant<strong>on</strong> T"»n»hip Z<strong>on</strong>ing < irdinaoce regarding off street<br />
parking and loading requirement* and Ordinance 121 regarding<br />
property standard* The nsjunl i» for a variance in order Uj park a boat<br />
<strong>on</strong> the *ide of a hou»e Parrel No IO.V01 4)1 H7 000 Building<br />
3 Bruce LaNove. 177.il Maple Hill Drive North*ille. Ml 48167<br />
Representing riaaatr Home* Builder* Int for property located at 2895<br />
Woodingt<strong>on</strong> Ct Cant<strong>on</strong>. Ml Appealing Secti<strong>on</strong> 26 Schedule of<br />
Regulati<strong>on</strong>s of the Cant<strong>on</strong> Township Z<strong>on</strong>ing Ordinance regarding<br />
irtixck requirements The retjueat i» for a & variance in order to<br />
c<strong>on</strong>struct a three car garage Parcel No 101-01 OOOtMJOO Building 1<br />
Approval of minute* of the regular meeting of February * liBh<br />
TERRY »; BENNETT. Cirri<br />
A 8TEAKH0U8E YOU MIGHT EXPECT TO FIND IN NEW YORK,<br />
h> .San Francisco or Chicago is now hrrr in Farmingt<strong>on</strong> Hills: Carvers.<br />
C o/i'sicJcr h o w e a c h<br />
o f y o u r s e n s e s<br />
is r e w a r d e d b y a<br />
v i s i t to C a r v e r s .<br />
Imagine the setting if you unll<br />
Worm, fine wood mienors. Big comfortable<br />
chain. The clmktng of unne glasses<br />
Aromatic smells of steak broiling. And<br />
finally, the taste of a perfectly seared and<br />
seas<strong>on</strong>ed steak.<br />
Thisis<br />
Carvers, a new<br />
restaurant based<br />
<strong>on</strong> a traditi<strong>on</strong><br />
that \ authentic<br />
and umquety<br />
American.<br />
The steakhou.se<br />
dairy, hut<br />
never stuffy.<br />
We're not<br />
about trends.<br />
We're all about<br />
food: Mfflht.<br />
lemg kefmr «a» arm* ae Vps emk<br />
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A nd now you can experience Carvers<br />
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Please call for dinner or lunch reserva<br />
ti<strong>on</strong>s to axxnd any l<strong>on</strong>ger of a unit.<br />
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i Hdlsai MfeMe M SNdtoaadl<br />
Nagel-Saal<br />
Dave and Kathy Nagel of West<br />
land announce the engagement of<br />
their daughter, Nicola Lyn, to<br />
Jas<strong>on</strong> Bradley Saai, the s<strong>on</strong> of<br />
Robert and Lynne Saai of Sterling<br />
Heights<br />
The bride-to-be it a 1992 graduate<br />
of Weatland John Glenn<br />
High School. She received her associate's<br />
degree from Schoolcraft<br />
Coilege in Liv<strong>on</strong>ia.<br />
Her fiance is a 1993 gradaute of<br />
Starling Heighta Stevens<strong>on</strong> High<br />
School. He ia employed by the<br />
Tor<strong>on</strong>to Maple Leafs as • goalie<br />
for ita St. John's Maple Leafs.<br />
A July wedding is planned for<br />
St. Theodore's Catholic Church<br />
in Westland.<br />
Stitt-Sullivan<br />
Janie M Stitt of San Ant<strong>on</strong>io.<br />
Texaa. announces the engagement<br />
of ban daughter, Janet Lynn, to<br />
Robert Patrick Sullivan, the s<strong>on</strong><br />
of Patrick J. Sullivan and Mari<strong>on</strong><br />
L. Sullivan, both of Weatland.<br />
The bride-to-be. a graduate of<br />
San Ant<strong>on</strong>io College, also is the<br />
daughter of the late Jimmie N.<br />
Stitt Sr. She is employed by C<strong>on</strong>solidated<br />
Office Systems.<br />
Her fiance is a 1981 graduate of<br />
Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Churchill High School<br />
and a technical sergeant in the<br />
U.S. Air Force. An April wedding<br />
is planned for Chapel One of Randolph<br />
Air Force Base.<br />
Norman-Walker<br />
Ralph and Linda Sigrist of<br />
Sturgis, Mich., announce the engagement<br />
of their daughter, Susan<br />
Lorraine Normen, to Kevin<br />
Michael Walker, the s<strong>on</strong> of Jack<br />
and Branda Walker of Weatland.<br />
The bride-to-be ia completing<br />
ler student teaching requirement<br />
'or bar bachelor of science in educti<strong>on</strong><br />
degree at Central Michigan<br />
Jniveraity. She will graduate in<br />
Vlay.<br />
Her fiance ia a 1992 graduate of<br />
"erria State University. He ia emtloyed<br />
at the head golf pro at Felows<br />
Creek Golf Course in Can<strong>on</strong>.<br />
A July wedding ia planned in<br />
kurgis.<br />
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Bennie and Pauline Mc^mtn<br />
tJ Redford will celebrate their<br />
50th wrdding anniversary by r*<br />
turning to the same Tenne^>e«<br />
tuwn in which they were married<br />
Their four children — Bennie,<br />
Cwen. Grow and Greg will<br />
boat a dinner for the golden jubi<br />
Urun>, family and friends at (he<br />
tew Dining Room <strong>on</strong> Kee!<br />
f -4 Lake in Tipt<strong>on</strong>vilie, Tenn<br />
TTSe McQueen® eachanged vow*<br />
in I'ni<strong>on</strong> City. Tenn<br />
retired from the I'<strong>on</strong>tinental<br />
I .t« Co. in Melvindale in 19HJ<br />
jnJ she retired from the former<br />
^ •«h«r Bodv in Liv<strong>on</strong>ia in 19K5<br />
Rein<br />
Tick and kathv Fein of Garden<br />
it> were the guest* of h<strong>on</strong>or at a<br />
tinner celebrati<strong>on</strong>. marking their<br />
_"$th wedding anniversary and hi*<br />
"•^th birthday<br />
•The Feins e*chan <strong>on</strong><br />
\ larch 26, 1971, in Plymouth >he<br />
."the former Kathv Waling<br />
The couple lived in Colorado<br />
nine year* before moving to<br />
C-Srden City He works at Fairway<br />
C<strong>on</strong>st ructi<strong>on</strong> in Southfiled. »hiie<br />
work - at Pauli's Hallmark<br />
>l»«>p in Garden City<br />
Wilhelmi<br />
Edward and Lucy ^ ilhelmi of<br />
i harden City recently celebrated<br />
-.heir 50th wedding anniversary<br />
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The couple exchanged wedding<br />
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• l<strong>on</strong>. N D She i» the former Lucy<br />
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The Wilhelmis have lived in<br />
Garden City for 39*•> year* Thev<br />
have nine children — Wayne,<br />
Shar<strong>on</strong>. Glenn. Thomas. Ter<br />
re nee. Daniel." Mary Ann. Steven<br />
and Sandra — snd 13 grandchil<br />
dren<br />
The Observer/THL<str<strong>on</strong>g>TODAY</str<strong>on</strong>g>, MARCH 7. 1996<br />
The Observer!THURSDAY, MARCH 7. 1996<br />
(R,W,a-13A)*l§A<br />
Dyer shows how to 'Awaken the Miracle' I Writing shows she is proud and independent pers<strong>on</strong><br />
"Staying <strong>on</strong> the Path" with Dr<br />
Wayne W. Dyer can be both challenging<br />
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Founder and president of Sue<br />
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she began listening to the <strong>tap</strong>e<br />
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Seriin »ells l<strong>on</strong>g term care insurance<br />
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Dyer is <strong>on</strong>e of the moat widely<br />
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Within " The thru hour program<br />
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The Observer/THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1996<br />
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Area blood drives will replenish Red Cross supplied<br />
The need U never ending,<br />
which ia <strong>on</strong>e reas<strong>on</strong> why church<br />
n and busineaaea haw signed <strong>on</strong><br />
to h«st lh« Amencu Red CroM<br />
bloodmobdea make atop* al their<br />
building* dunn| March.<br />
Ami ihoee stopa are a way for<br />
mittenU u> roll up their sleevea<br />
and five ihr gift of Ufa.<br />
Upcoming blood d<strong>on</strong>ati<strong>on</strong><br />
drives include:<br />
• 10 am to 4 pm Saturday.<br />
March 9. in the Fellowahip Hall<br />
of Holy Croaa Lutheran Church,<br />
30650 Six Mile Road. Liv<strong>on</strong>ia.<br />
Call (313) 464 2651 for an ap-<br />
poinimenL<br />
• 3 30 9-30 p.m. Wednesday.<br />
March 13, in the module addi<br />
ti<strong>on</strong> of the Tri City Assembly of<br />
God. 39200 Michigan Ave.,<br />
Wayne. Call (313) 326 0330 for<br />
an appotnlment.<br />
• 9 am. to 3 p.m. Thursday.<br />
March 14. in the training <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
of GEL. Inc.. 13406 Stark Road.<br />
Liv<strong>on</strong>ia. Call (313) 522 8010 for<br />
an appointment<br />
• 2-8 p.m Saturday. March 16.<br />
in the sanctuary of Geneva Unit-<br />
ad Presbyterian Church. 5835<br />
Sheld<strong>on</strong> Road, Cant<strong>on</strong>. Call<br />
(313) 422-2787 for an appoint<br />
ment.<br />
• 7 a m to 1 p m Sunday.<br />
March 17. in lha church school<br />
gymnasium of St Matthew Lu-<br />
theran Church. 5885 Vanoy<br />
Road. Weatland. Call (313) 425<br />
0260 for an appointment.<br />
• 7.30 a m. to 1:30 p.m. Sunday.<br />
March 17. in the Fellowship Hall<br />
of Newburg United Methodist<br />
Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail.<br />
Liv<strong>on</strong>ia. Call (313) 522-1977 for<br />
an appointment.<br />
• 8:30 a m to 2.30 p.m. Sunday.<br />
March 17. in the school gym nasi<br />
um at St. Valentine Catholic<br />
Church. 25881 Dow Road. Red<br />
ford Call (313) 532 4394 for an<br />
appointment.<br />
• 1:30-7:30 p.m. Wedneaday.<br />
March 20. at the ataga/auditori-<br />
um of Garden City High School,<br />
6500 Middlebelt Road, Garden<br />
City. Call (313) 596 8749 for an<br />
appointment.<br />
• 3-9 p.m. Thursday, March 21,<br />
in Community Room RC 115 of<br />
Schoolcraft College-Garden City,<br />
1751 Radcliffe. Garden City. Call<br />
(313) 462 4400 for an appoint<br />
ment.<br />
• No<strong>on</strong> 6 p.m Thursday. March<br />
28. in the auditorium of Weat<br />
land Center. 3500 W Warren.<br />
Weatland. Call (313) 425 5001<br />
for an appointment.<br />
• 8 a.m. lo 2 p.m. Friday. March<br />
29. in the gymnasium of Luther-<br />
an High School. 33300 Cowan<br />
Road. Weatland. Call (313) 422<br />
2090 for an appointment.<br />
SYNOPSIS<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
BOARD PROCEEDINGS<br />
FEBRUARY 27. 1996<br />
Supervisor Ysck cilM th* meeung to order st 7 00 P M<br />
ROLL C ALL- ^<br />
Members Present BunJBaA Kirchgattor. LaJo*. McLaughlin. .Sherterl* sod<br />
Yack<br />
Mi-mbrrt Absent N<strong>on</strong>e<br />
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA;<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> b% Bennett supported Kirvhgaller to adopt the Agenda u presented<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> CSTTMli unanimously<br />
APPROVAL OF MINITTS OF FEBRU ARY IX 1998.<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett, supported by Shefferly. to approve the Minutes o( the<br />
Reg'.i.a' Meeting of February 13 1996 si presented Moti<strong>on</strong> carried<br />
eaaaaaMuaiji<br />
PAYMENT OF BILLS;<br />
Mutt<strong>on</strong> b* Kirthgatter supported by Shefferly tu pa* the bills with the<br />
excepti<strong>on</strong> of Check eiO-1067 Check Request el634 Moti<strong>on</strong> earned<br />
uaaauaeuaiy<br />
EXPENDITURE RECAP-<br />
GENERAL FUND 101 * J93.582 21<br />
FIRE FI ND ** I ST 2S6 09<br />
Pi)LICE FVND »• 108.857 40<br />
COMMUNITY CENTER -W 78.348 29<br />
i X>LF COURSE FUND 2»» >2 320 SO<br />
CABLE TV FVND £X> *24 39<br />
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT 245 37 125 00<br />
ALTO THEFT FORFEITURE 1.75441<br />
( DBG 274 4.933 08<br />
ALTO THEFT GRANT FUND 289 2 04J 55<br />
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT ALTH 1.779 35<br />
CAP PROJ COMM CENTER 402 196 908 82<br />
ROAD PAVING FUND 4U3 13.728 92<br />
PHEASANT RUN GOLF COU RSE **>* 58 1*4 70<br />
WATER A SEWER FUND 492 I 180 1 JO 97<br />
TRI'ST 4 AGENCY TRAILER FEES 701 13.311 00<br />
TRU ST A AGENCY 702 137 334 20<br />
BECK ROAD PAVING *1« 38 456 02<br />
PALMER RD PAVING A DRAIN Sl« 9.437 65<br />
TOTAL ALL FUNDS » 2 544.2*4 85<br />
CONSENT CALENDAJL<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett. supported by<br />
ta<br />
Kirthgat&er lo suthcr-.ie the Township<br />
tent si. ri— Trent Park in Ccmafba<br />
Square Subdr»MOO far ths storm drainage Pheasant «ac « SoUfcrutoe<br />
into the Trmsiell Draia Mots<strong>on</strong> earned oaantasously<br />
Mouse ky Betxnett supported by Kirch^aUer to adopt the reaelutmn granting<br />
Final Plat ippmil far Sunflower Village SubdiTWOS NO 12 Moti<strong>on</strong> c»rmd<br />
iman i nvmsly<br />
ITEM i CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RDK HOMES P*OFE*TT SPLIT<br />
AND COMBINATION.<br />
M-"- by Bennett, supported by Kirch«aUer to reeooimead * peroral of the<br />
property combinati<strong>on</strong> snd lot spilt for lots 51 59 in Mclotyre Gardens<br />
SubdiriMoo Parceia 064-01 -0061 -000 through 064-Q1 ^059-000'. as submitted<br />
by ths propel spoooor. Gary Kackstetter Moti<strong>on</strong> carried •manimmialy<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatler la approve the fallowing budget<br />
amendment in the Beck Road Pwnng SAD Ceortrurtsoa F<strong>on</strong>d<br />
Inclose Revenuee $ 455 658<br />
In II SSI Appropriati<strong>on</strong>s I 456 658<br />
This budget amendment increases the Beck Road Paving SAD C<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong><br />
Fund budget frees $1487 585 to ll.9Z3.241 Moti<strong>on</strong> earned unanimously<br />
by Bennett supported by ICrchgaCter. to appro-re s budget amendment<br />
ia the General Fund to appropriate funds from F<strong>on</strong>d Balance far the refund of<br />
reaadentiai tree deposits made m poor year*. ss fallows<br />
B«ta«re • 101-000-8W90000 120 000<br />
[vjJTL? Tree^DepMu" Refund. #101441824 9000 I »000<br />
Thia budget amendment increases the PuMk Works Ditisimi budget fro«<br />
% 198 J00 to 1216.200 aed the General Fund budgrt from $10>4* 778 to<br />
SI 1 JM.778 Moti<strong>on</strong> carried unemetouety<br />
GENERAL CALENDAR;<br />
MoO<strong>on</strong> by Bennett wpportad by McLeughlm to adopt the resoluti<strong>on</strong> granting<br />
Special Land Use and Site Finn approvals far Super K Mart<br />
RESOLUTION<br />
Special Land Use and Site Plan far Super K Mart<br />
WHEREAS, the Prefect Spcnsnr Mr Gery B^laa o4 the Zarembe Group, bee<br />
ri •• rr*t J * men a I lead aaa and Mia pUn approval far Super K Men la be<br />
faceted ea Ford Raed between Heggert y mad Lxlley Roede aed.<br />
WHEREAS, the Planning CoMiaM<strong>on</strong> found the propseed speoel eaa le be<br />
CONSISTENT with the develapasent objectives of the Tewnship aad<br />
rec<strong>on</strong>unended APPROVAL and.<br />
WHEREAS, the Planning riaaimii rsrwwed the nte ptan aad sands a<br />
, ' to CONDITIONALLY APPROVE the rsspeast to grant srte<br />
pUa approval, aa •ammanxed ia the st lacked wntlee snaJysis aad<br />
Road snd intersects at the current Pnnceee Dnve He said that the road<br />
deaagn should rliminale some of the existing traffic <strong>on</strong> Simcoe and will not<br />
create a direct route through ihe subdivisi<strong>on</strong> He added that the<br />
3e*eloper» «ere granted s variance for width to depth ratio for lots 8, 24.<br />
31 snd 32 to *ccomawdg> the required curvilinear alreet Moti<strong>on</strong> carried<br />
Motioe by Bennett, supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the re.iluli<strong>on</strong><br />
granting Site Plan approval for Hayward Professi<strong>on</strong>al Office Building<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> carried unanimously<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett, .upported by McLaughlin to adopt the resoluti<strong>on</strong><br />
approving the request to ret<strong>on</strong>e 29 35 acres located <strong>on</strong> the north side of<br />
Ford Road east of Loll from MR. Mulupie- Family Residential, and LI 1.<br />
Lighl Industrial, to C-3. Regi<strong>on</strong>s) Commercial Moti<strong>on</strong> csrried<br />
unanimously<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to sward the bid for the<br />
»1.590.000 Charter Township of Cant<strong>on</strong> 1996 Special Assessment B<strong>on</strong>ds<br />
LTGO to the low bidder EVE REN Securities. Inc snd lo sdopt the<br />
aaarding resoluti<strong>on</strong> Moti<strong>on</strong> earned unanimously<br />
AWARDING RESOLUTION<br />
J 998 Special Aaeessment Obligati<strong>on</strong> B<strong>on</strong>ds < Limited Tsi General<br />
Obligati<strong>on</strong>*<br />
WHEREAS. February 27 1996 st 11 o'clock s m . Eastern Standard Time,<br />
has been let ss the date and time for ^fiening bids for the purchase of the<br />
tasueri 1998 Special .Assessment Obligati<strong>on</strong> B<strong>on</strong>ds. I Limited Ta* General<br />
Obligati<strong>on</strong> snd.<br />
WHEREAS, said btd* have been publicly opened and read. and.<br />
WHEREAS the bids attached hereto ss Exhibit A have been received and<br />
WHEREAS, it is appropriate for the Township Board to award the tale of the<br />
B<strong>on</strong>ds lo the bidder whose bid meets the requirements of law and which haa<br />
twen determined to produce the lowest interest coat lo the Issuer and.<br />
WHEREAS it ia necessary to undertake to make c<strong>on</strong>tinuing disclosur*<br />
respecting the lasuer and the B<strong>on</strong>ds in accordance with Rule 15c2 12 of the<br />
L" S Securities snd Exchange Commissi<strong>on</strong><br />
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS<br />
1 Award Ths btd of FVTWgN Irv- as attached hereto ss part of<br />
Exhibit A is determined to produce the low eat interest coat lo the lasuer and<br />
the bid is hereby approved and accepted<br />
I Return af * F-.»K Checks received from the unsuccessful<br />
bidders «Ka'l be returned to each bidder • representative or by registered mail<br />
or overnight courier a* set forth in the Official Notice uf Sale as published<br />
3 H-.rwi rw^la The B<strong>on</strong>ds shall be dated shall be in the principal<br />
amounts, and »hall mature, bear interest, be subject to redempti<strong>on</strong> snd<br />
otherwise c<strong>on</strong>form in all respects to the terms srt forth m the Official Notice<br />
of Sale with reaped to the B<strong>on</strong>ds ss published<br />
4 IauLiaanaaL The Issuer hereby covenants that, to the extent permitted<br />
by law it shell take ail acti<strong>on</strong>s within its c<strong>on</strong>trol neceesary to maintain the<br />
exclusi<strong>on</strong> of the inlerewt <strong>on</strong> the B<strong>on</strong>ds from adjusted groas income for general<br />
federal income tax purposes under the Internal Revenue Code of 1988. as<br />
i. eluding, but not limited to. acti<strong>on</strong>s relating to the<br />
nines, if applicable, and the expenditure and<br />
WHEREAS the traflW study<br />
i that the pet<br />
i ia (hll><br />
i ef the<br />
WHEREAS, the<br />
K Men sale aad left and right turns «te the mm tnm Part<br />
the Haggerty<br />
i'hi i<br />
<br />
. the Board haa w e a d lha pir > inl special aa i<br />
the prwpaanl ta be CONRUTTENT with Um Zamng Ordinae<br />
NOW THEREFORE RE ff mOLVKMha Beerd rfTVe^ W the Charter<br />
Mr Gmry Bedae *e A — tJSSmZ-<br />
it)<br />
I WM<br />
! af aa i<br />
lafnedaar I<br />
af the I<br />
, aa ihet the laeal «g i<br />
< h 1 Ameiufmrar< to th* Vndtriaking AmeodmenU may be made in the<br />
specific types of informati<strong>on</strong> provided or the formal of the presentati<strong>on</strong> of<br />
such informati<strong>on</strong> to the extent deemed necessary or appropriate in the<br />
judgment of the lasuer. provided thsl the lasuer agreea that any such<br />
amendment will be adopted procedurally and<br />
substantively in a manner c<strong>on</strong>sistent with the Rule, including any<br />
interpretati<strong>on</strong>s thereof by the SEC. which, to the extent spplicsble are<br />
incurporsted herein by reference Such interpretati<strong>on</strong>s currently include the<br />
requirements that (al the amendment may <strong>on</strong>ly be made in c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong> with a..,<br />
change in circumstances that arises from s change in legsl requirement^;<br />
change in law. or change in the identity, nature, or status of the Issuer or the<br />
type of activities c<strong>on</strong>ducted thereby, Drfuutw** "Dm following terms used herein shall have the following<br />
meanings<br />
'Audi lad Financial Stale men ta' means the annuel audited financial<br />
• tale ment pertaining lo the Issuer prepared by an individual or firm of<br />
independent certified public accountants as required by Art 2. <strong>Public</strong> Arts<br />
of Michigan. 19«8 as amended, which presently requires preparati<strong>on</strong> in<br />
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles<br />
" B<strong>on</strong>dholders' shall mean the registered owner of any B<strong>on</strong>d and the<br />
beneficial owner as defined in Rule 13d 3 of the SET > of any Bo-«l<br />
"Disclosure Representative' ®sans the Finance Director ut th* Issuer or<br />
hia or her designee or such other officer employee or agent as the lasuer<br />
shall designate from urns to teas in writing<br />
'MSRB' means the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board<br />
•NRMSIR" mesne sa^i nati<strong>on</strong>ally recognited municipal securities<br />
informati<strong>on</strong> repository as designated by the SEC in accordance with the<br />
Rule<br />
'Rule* mesne Rale 15c2 12 promulgated by lha SEC pursuant ta the<br />
Securities Exchange Art of 1934. as amended<br />
"SEC" means the United States Securities and Exchange Com missi<strong>on</strong><br />
-SID* means the appropriate state informati<strong>on</strong> depository if any. for the<br />
State of W-rf^sa as design sled by the SEC m sccordance with the Rule<br />
•hi Coanamng Disclosure The Issuer hereby agrees, in accordance<br />
w.th the prunes MM of the Rule, to provide or eauee te ba prwndsd te such<br />
NRMSIR aad te the snm»prieH SID. if aay. far the Stale of Michigan 187.791 Moti<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett supported by Kirchgattor. to auth<strong>on</strong>ae Planning Services<br />
to purchase a 1998 Grand Pna. from Red Holman Pbntiac CMC. through the<br />
Oakland Ceaaty Bid Program ia the amount of $14265 M Moti<strong>on</strong> earned<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett, supported by LaJe* te reeugaiae Debra Bilbrey<br />
Hias lenla. Tom Caean. John Weyer. Welly PhiUipa. Kevin Mill. Jake —<br />
al Incentive A<br />
Dingeldey and Lee Duhl<br />
rommmendatmneeflhe<br />
by Bpanal Incentive Awards in accordance with the ... |<br />
Municipal Bsmces Director and c<strong>on</strong>currence by the ,<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennett, supported by McLeaghlin to award the design and<br />
.<strong>on</strong>etrartiaa Who up far the Harrwan Dram Improvements te Orchard.<br />
Hi hi A MrClimenl, Inc for 131400 plua a 10% c<strong>on</strong>tingency far a total ef<br />
$33 540 . aad hMther. to aethartaa Ihe Township Supervteer aad TbVMlria<br />
Clarfc ta eaerwte Ihe etandnrt snglneenng agreement with Orrhnrt. HliU A<br />
McChment. Inc Metme earned eaaaaneuely<br />
Met Me by ReaaeU. supported by LaJoy, to appraee the sum af farnl<br />
bidding far pnfniiiaal arrwa aad peymsnt af the Msialansate aaraement<br />
between lha Department of <strong>Public</strong> Safety aad S * R Syatoma. Oeeeland<br />
Ohm. far 1998 m the in nisi sfjjJOO Motlen uly<br />
Moti<strong>on</strong> by Bennstl nipperted by McLeughhn. to waive the firaial MdiiM<br />
praaaaa far lha aanhaaa aad laaiaRaii M af awdnli<br />
DAREA nme h.! .alien Oflba hem S<strong>tap</strong>ea Rwiai<br />
far a total eaal nat la mtmd «t.4M TA Metisa aamad<br />
(ll)i MDT 9100-11 anth i<br />
(el<br />
> Id) fa i CAE. lac<br />
by LaJey. to agpriei the pa whim<br />
I Mlaflalma al a prtoe aat to eaaee<br />
ena ia artar thai the MDT may bp ;<br />
Thai<br />
by Bi<br />
"21L A^ihe^'J Id rtma iha^Ueuer - faapr<br />
sgraM It aaa netod that ll<br />
aad lha praaa »aaM ha adefart af I<br />
ibyLaleyto H I'll the Meeting M A84 FM*<br />
wt+tmm ! ^ a a T y £ a by tha faaear faja<strong>tap</strong>ly<br />
TVa abeea m a eyaapafa af artisns token •<br />
aa Nbruary 17. IBM lha Ml teat ef the<br />
UbeiM ihe neat regalnr aMfa tf*a ><br />
rwved Mmwto. IB be i<br />
d aa ManA II. IBM<br />
THOMAS J YACK. th<br />
Tarry a Baaai Oarh<br />
Mike Whorf <strong>on</strong> squeaks, squawks and radio greats<br />
BY SUR MABON<br />
gT iii W«n*8<br />
Straight man George Burns had<br />
hia "addlebrained" Oracia Allen<br />
whan radio waa king.<br />
Frank Sinatra made hia leaa-<br />
ihan atellar singing debut <strong>on</strong><br />
"Mv" Edward Bowes and Hia<br />
Original Amateur Hour" when ra-<br />
dio waa king.<br />
And Hollywood's big names —<br />
Boris Karl off, Edward G. Robin<br />
»<strong>on</strong>, Doria Day and Judy Garland<br />
— were (amiliar voicaa <strong>on</strong> the<br />
airwsvaa whan radio waa king.<br />
"A lot of performers made<br />
namea for themaelvea <strong>on</strong> radio."<br />
»aid Mika Wborf. who ia no<br />
si ranger to the medium. The boat<br />
of WJR radio's "Kaleidoecope."<br />
he opened the new year for'Livo<br />
nia Town Hall with a trip worth<br />
taking down memory lane.<br />
With alides and <strong>tap</strong>e record-<br />
ings. Sinatra's squawky singing.<br />
Buma" "Say good night. Grade.''<br />
and the aquaaky door, the<br />
hallmark of the "Inner Sanctum.''<br />
ware beard <strong>on</strong>ce again by an audi-<br />
ence wall-acquainted with radio's<br />
golden age.<br />
A native of Cape Cod, Mass.,<br />
who was introduced to radio while<br />
in Air Force boot camp, Whorf<br />
worked at radio stati<strong>on</strong>s in Cape<br />
Cod and near Philadelphia before<br />
coming to Detroit in 1964 where<br />
he transformed WJR's 15-minute<br />
foreign music program. "Kaleido-<br />
scope," into stories interwoven<br />
with music.<br />
"I told (sportscaster) Paul<br />
Carey 1 had sn idea snd he said.<br />
Go sbead and do it, nobody lis-<br />
tens to the show," " Whorf aaid.<br />
"The next day 1 had to see the<br />
stati<strong>on</strong> manager. He said, 'I d<strong>on</strong>'t<br />
know what you're doing, but keep<br />
dOing iL The ph<strong>on</strong>es sre ringing<br />
off the hook.' "<br />
Changing times<br />
;ln many ways, Wliorfs lecture<br />
was a "kaleidoscope.'' touching <strong>on</strong><br />
radio's early history — "In the<br />
early days, it waa mostly static<br />
and squeaky voicea. and late at<br />
night the aignal got str<strong>on</strong>ger and<br />
you might hear muaic." — and<br />
the changes that made com me r<br />
Custom<br />
Interior<br />
Design<br />
Profe&orai Design<br />
Services<br />
• RestdenM<br />
Commercial<br />
Office<br />
• Window heatments.<br />
Kfaflpqpef. Futnihjre<br />
Bed Co verings.<br />
Carpets A Pugs<br />
470 far* .1*7air Su/rc 12<br />
ami ttom iKt Caty Cote<br />
rVmseA M> 4*120<br />
'SIS' 4it • 9060<br />
MMf-IBMl<br />
tNSURANCE SINCE 4917<br />
2732 S NEWBURGH<br />
WOTLANO. Mi 4B196<br />
313-721-7200<br />
ifc»<br />
cial radio acceptable to liateoera.<br />
"The advent of ainging com-<br />
mercials made commercials ac-<br />
ceptable," WTiorf aaid. "Like<br />
J<strong>on</strong>es and Hare, known aa the In-<br />
terwoven Pair, who sold socks "<br />
U was <strong>on</strong>ly a hop, skip and<br />
jump from commercials to sp<strong>on</strong><br />
aorahip with companiea like Lip-<br />
t<strong>on</strong> Tea and Lip t<strong>on</strong> Soup preaent-<br />
ing the "Inner Sanctum" myater-<br />
iea and the Lux Radio Theatre<br />
presenting "Hollywood."<br />
And a lot of Hollywood's great<br />
performers were <strong>on</strong> radio. The<br />
"machismo voice" of Steve Wil-<br />
s<strong>on</strong>. editor of the crusading news-<br />
paper <strong>on</strong> "Big Town." waa Ed-<br />
ward G. Robins<strong>on</strong> while Clair<br />
Trevor played society editor Lore-<br />
lei Kilboume. Boris Karl off per-<br />
formed in many of the "Inner<br />
Sanctum" myateriaa, and Ors<strong>on</strong><br />
We I lea was the first to play "The<br />
Shadow, mysterious character<br />
that aids the forces of law and or-<br />
der, (who) ia really Lam<strong>on</strong>t Cran-<br />
st<strong>on</strong>."<br />
Radio's 'best'<br />
And "some of the beat of radio<br />
was heard" <strong>on</strong> the "Bob Hope<br />
Show" with singera Judy Gar-<br />
land, Doria Day and Frances<br />
Langford, band member Lea<br />
Brown and the comedian's recog-<br />
nizable theme. "Thanks for the<br />
Memories."<br />
"It's just <strong>on</strong>e man's opini<strong>on</strong>,<br />
but the greateat comic <strong>on</strong> the ra-<br />
dio was Jack Benny," said Whorf.<br />
'His timing was unbelievable, his<br />
writers were supreme, and his<br />
cast of supporting characters waa<br />
the best."<br />
And mixed in were a doten quil<br />
shows, "the best by far," accord<br />
ing lo Whorf, being "You Bel<br />
Your Life" where Groucho Marx<br />
would interview c<strong>on</strong>testants and<br />
mil in humor.<br />
While familiea gathered around<br />
the radio to be entertained at<br />
night, daytime programming in-<br />
clude soap operas, 16-minute<br />
ahowa that aired between 10 a.m.<br />
and 4 p.m. Whorf credits Frank<br />
and Anne Hummert with creating<br />
the American soap opera. Prolific<br />
writers, they had nothing less<br />
than 20 hita <strong>on</strong> the radio.<br />
"The Guiding Light" told the<br />
story of the Rev. Ruthledge, and<br />
"Young Dr. Mal<strong>on</strong>e" practiced al<br />
Oaks Medical Center, but "the<br />
quintessential soap of the era was<br />
'The Romance of Helen TrenL' "<br />
A fashi<strong>on</strong> deaigner, Helen "eels<br />
out to prove that because a wom-<br />
an ia 36, romance in life need not<br />
be over."<br />
NRIUTRI mix<br />
And news <strong>on</strong> the radio was a<br />
natural, it went together like a<br />
hand and glove, according to<br />
Whorf. People were transfixed lis-<br />
tening to nawa of the war, report-<br />
ed by the likea of Edward R Mur-<br />
row who headed CBS'a cracker<br />
jack newa department. Eric<br />
Sevareid, Howard K. Smith and<br />
Lowell Thomas, the "dean of<br />
broadcasting" who aigned off with<br />
"So l<strong>on</strong>g until tomorrow."<br />
Bul if <strong>on</strong>e ahow were to be<br />
tagged aa the greateat ahow <strong>on</strong> ra-<br />
dio during ita golden age, the<br />
award would go to the Oct 31.<br />
1938, broadcast of "War of the<br />
Worlds" with Ora<strong>on</strong> Wellea.<br />
"People panicked, familiea<br />
bundled into their care to drive<br />
into the country, and people ran<br />
out of their houaea to look al the<br />
sky. It proved to all that radio was<br />
a medium of great power and that<br />
people trusted radio."<br />
For thoae who hanker to hear<br />
Whorf mora than <strong>on</strong>ce a week, ha<br />
haa a collecti<strong>on</strong> of some 1,300<br />
<strong>tap</strong>es of his work for sale. Bro-<br />
chures are available by writing to<br />
WThorf Producti<strong>on</strong>s, 5466 Foreat<br />
Way. Bloomfield HilU 48302.<br />
And for thoae who want to hear<br />
more about muaic, circle Wednea-<br />
day, March 20. <strong>on</strong> your calendar.<br />
Weld<strong>on</strong> Petx will be the guest and<br />
hia topic will be "The Hiatory and<br />
Sounds of the Big Band Era." It'a<br />
something be should know quite<br />
well, c<strong>on</strong>sidering be was a mem-<br />
ber of the Horace Heidt. Johnny<br />
L<strong>on</strong>g and J immy Dorsey bands.<br />
The Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Town Hall lecture MlkR WhOff<br />
will be 10:30 a.m. at Burt<strong>on</strong><br />
Manor, <strong>on</strong> Schoolcraft weat of<br />
Inkater Road. Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Ticketa<br />
are $10. Lunch reservati<strong>on</strong>s, cost-<br />
5<br />
ing $12. muat be made by Friday.<br />
March 16. by calling Dee Cullen<br />
at (313) 526-4696.<br />
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Rosedale thespian troups<br />
presents 'Calamity Jane'<br />
BY 8I E MASON<br />
th \»» wain a<br />
The sights and sound* of the<br />
Wild West will com* alive in the<br />
basement of Roeedale Garden*<br />
Presbyterian Church this weekend<br />
when iU in house iheapian<br />
troupe present* its annual nautical.<br />
"Calamity Jane."<br />
This it the 25th year the church<br />
haa presented • musical, and the<br />
>5th year Martha Kuykendall haa<br />
been at the helm a* director<br />
Helping her ia a caat and crew of<br />
SO church member*.<br />
-The first <strong>on</strong>e we did was a<br />
"Let's do a musical' and we did it<br />
snd we got hooked." said Kuykendall<br />
"And moat of the people who<br />
are in it now were in it when we<br />
started "<br />
The musical is an adaptati<strong>on</strong><br />
by Charles K Freeman of the<br />
1950s film of the unu name that<br />
Marred starring Doris Day Tak<br />
tag <strong>on</strong> the role of Jane is church<br />
music director Carolyn Hanta<br />
with Dan Williams as "Wild Bill<br />
Hickok<br />
Katie Brown is pulling double<br />
duty as the musical's choreogra<br />
pher and as Cathenne Stage,<br />
while David C<strong>on</strong>rad has been cast<br />
in the rule of Ll. Danny Gilmar<br />
tin.<br />
Kuykendall has been resp<strong>on</strong>si<br />
Me for bringing such renowned<br />
musicals as "The Sound of Mu<br />
*ic." "Fiddler <strong>on</strong> the Hoof and<br />
"South Pacific" lo life <strong>on</strong> the<br />
lia»ement stage of the church. But<br />
wiih 25 years of producti<strong>on</strong>s un<br />
iler the belt, the troupe faced a di<br />
lemma in selecting this year s<br />
musical<br />
"We're getting down to where<br />
there s not a lot left we can do in<br />
ihe church basement unless we<br />
repeal." Kykendall said.<br />
The musical is s made-up story<br />
**>out the Calamity Jane Canary<br />
in Dead wood. S.D . and according<br />
to Kykendall. it's s family show.<br />
• a light hearted »how every<strong>on</strong>e<br />
will enjoy "<br />
Work <strong>on</strong> the play began in January<br />
with auditi<strong>on</strong>s and tnie to<br />
its beginnings, any<strong>on</strong>e who signed<br />
up is in the producti<strong>on</strong>. Those not<br />
cast in title roles are members of<br />
the chorus, according lo Kuykendall<br />
"We basically work with an in-<br />
»>.<br />
D<br />
The Observer/THURSDAY, MARCH 7,1996<br />
JIU JMUWCUVSTATI PMUN*.D*KM»<br />
Real Calamity': Dan Williams of Liv<strong>on</strong>ia plays Wild Bill<br />
Hu kok to SOL I resident Carolyn Banta's Calamity Jane<br />
in Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church's weekend<br />
producti<strong>on</strong> of "Calamity Jane. "Also starring in the muicnI<br />
arc David C<strong>on</strong>rad of Liv<strong>on</strong>ia (back row, from left) as<br />
Dtmn \ Gilmartin. Merrill Thomas of Liv<strong>on</strong>ia as Henry .<br />
Miller. Barb Mikulski of Cant<strong>on</strong> as Susan and Jack<br />
Custer of Lu <strong>on</strong>ia as Francis Fryer.<br />
house group." she explained. they hear we do a musical in the<br />
And with 24 year* of musicals church basement." Kuykendall<br />
behind them, there are plenty of said. "They come to see what<br />
props around for this year s pro- we're doing and become loyal<br />
ducti<strong>on</strong>. That's good news for fans.<br />
Caroline Dunphy. who's in charge ""We now have a following. 1<br />
of sets. And lighting up the place have people ask me in April what<br />
will be Richard Burgess, who's in we're going to do the nest year."<br />
charge of the technical side of the Curtain tiroes for this year's<br />
producti<strong>on</strong>.<br />
musical are at 8 p.m. Friday and<br />
The musical's three<br />
mances are usually - a<br />
petfar-<br />
———- sellout.<br />
Saturday. March 8-9. and 4 p.m.<br />
Sunday/ ~-J March 10. — Ticket* — are —<br />
Kuykendall credits that to the—priced at S6 for adults and $2.50<br />
following" ihe thespian troupe for students<br />
has sitractedwugliw »•yeurr agg <strong>on</strong> SATURDAY. MARCH 23F0<br />
11*30 am. al tw LIVONIA MALL COMMUNITY<br />
entrance *G" corridor.<br />
egg home and dacoraie « uamg your
Experience n<strong>on</strong>-stop, slamdunk<br />
laughter as Rich Hall<br />
paces up and down the stage<br />
at Mainstreet Comedy Showcase,<br />
Ann Arbor, (313) 996-<br />
9080.<br />
Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Symph<strong>on</strong>y Orchestra's<br />
Spring C<strong>on</strong>cert features<br />
"Music of the Masters" with<br />
guest pianist Richard Ridenour.<br />
(313) 421 1111.<br />
w<br />
Over 3,000 dogs from across<br />
the country will compete for<br />
h<strong>on</strong>ors at the 78th Annual<br />
Detroit Kennel Club Dog<br />
Show at Cobo Center, (810)<br />
DKC-SHOW<br />
Hot tlx: Mickey Mouse as<br />
the Sorcerer's Apprentice<br />
introduce$ Goofy and his<br />
teenage t<strong>on</strong> Max to a<br />
world of imaginati<strong>on</strong> in<br />
'Walt Disney's World <strong>on</strong><br />
Ice* at Joe Louis Arena<br />
through March 10. Call<br />
(810) 646-6666 for tickets.<br />
ARTIST AT WORK<br />
TiMlMwg TrttoH* Lisa Orden sculpts<br />
lyrical clay works depicting human<br />
relati<strong>on</strong>ships.<br />
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(IDbseruer<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
W H AT T O D 0. W HE R E TO GO<br />
^ENTERTAINMENT<br />
THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1996 • PAGE 1 SECTION<br />
Br JOBN MOKAGHAN<br />
(U whmmtc J HM A&aJrar<br />
AMC Movn<br />
s c a r<br />
s e n s e<br />
I<br />
have cheered twice for Babe the<br />
Gallant Pig in the laat year -<br />
<strong>on</strong>ce when he w<strong>on</strong> the nati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
aheep herding finals and again, last<br />
m<strong>on</strong>th, when he noeed hia way into<br />
an Oecar nominati<strong>on</strong> for Beat Picture<br />
of 1995.<br />
Another Doctor Doolittle," some<br />
groaned, recalling the emharaaaing<br />
1968 nominati<strong>on</strong> (it loet to "In the<br />
Heat of the Night"), but with <strong>on</strong>e<br />
big difference. "Babe" really waa the<br />
best film of last year See it and you<br />
might agree.<br />
1 back, the most amaxing<br />
thing about 1995 wasn't the quality<br />
of films that Hollywood produced -<br />
it wss a mediocre year at beat. It'a<br />
how much aenee (and aenaibihty)<br />
the industry showed in its nominati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
for this 68th editi<strong>on</strong> of the<br />
Academy Awsrds<br />
Below you will find s rundown of<br />
the major cstsgoriea. pretty much<br />
in ths order they'll be presented <strong>on</strong><br />
March 25. Be warned in sdvsnce<br />
that, desptte the pretense of assurance<br />
below, my predicti<strong>on</strong>s are usually<br />
shaksy st best. Just what did<br />
happen to Anna Paquin. anyway?<br />
BEST SUPfOITING ACTIESS<br />
Joan Allen and Kathleen Quinlan<br />
played "Stand By Your Man" in<br />
"Nisoo" and "Apollo 13." Kate<br />
Winslet cried "How Can You Mend<br />
a Broken Heart?" in "Sense snd<br />
Sensibility ' Mare Winninghsm<br />
performed a whole slew of s<strong>on</strong>gs in<br />
"Georgia." but no <strong>on</strong>e paid to listen.<br />
It was Mirs Sot-vino who hit all the<br />
right notes ss the most memorable<br />
' Woody Allen creati<strong>on</strong> since "Annie<br />
Hall." And you nmsi e Annie epic drai<br />
Oecar liked her The Winner Mira<br />
Sorano in "Mighty Aphrodite."<br />
You can pick this oos pretty much<br />
by proeaaa at eliminoti<strong>on</strong> Kevin<br />
Spacey aad Tin Roth might deeerve<br />
it, but both sre still paying duea<br />
Method ect ss ha might, Brsd PKt<br />
still hasnt proven himself as anything<br />
bat Iks sexieet man alive.<br />
Janes Cromwell as "Babe's" keeperf<br />
No chance UM <strong>on</strong>ly questi<strong>on</strong><br />
'r<br />
• * %<br />
A • ^<br />
V<br />
c li o I c e s<br />
Sd s e n s<br />
In th* running: "Sense and<br />
Sensibility,' <strong>on</strong>e of the Oscar<br />
nominati<strong>on</strong>s for Best Picture,<br />
features (left to right) Elinor<br />
(Emma Thomps<strong>on</strong>), Marianne<br />
(Kate Winslet), and Mrs.<br />
Dashwood (Gemma J<strong>on</strong>es).<br />
Thomps<strong>on</strong> was nominated<br />
Best Actress, and Winslet,<br />
Best Supporting Actress.<br />
s \\<br />
i t> i I i<br />
JS Mel Gibs<strong>on</strong> stars in and directs the<br />
epic drama "Braveheart." Gibs<strong>on</strong> was nominated for Best<br />
how<br />
... I Director.<br />
here: Will this well-known charac-<br />
BEST SUfPOIIING ACTOt ^ r wear his lucky Missi<strong>on</strong><br />
C<strong>on</strong>trol veet to the fcstmties? Ths<br />
Winner Ed Harris ia "Apollo IT<br />
BEST ACTKESS<br />
Not a Can at the actress or the<br />
material, I thoroughly enjoyed<br />
Meryl Streep in The Bndgee ot<br />
Madis<strong>on</strong> County " If s just not her<br />
year. Susan Sarand<strong>on</strong> must still<br />
suffer for using ths Oscar podium<br />
for political ramhlings. Shar<strong>on</strong><br />
St<strong>on</strong>s and Elisabeth Shue both<br />
logged quality time in Vegas but<br />
w<strong>on</strong>t come home sny richer The<br />
real winner is Emms Thomps<strong>on</strong>,<br />
who delivered a <strong>on</strong>e-two punch ss<br />
writer and star sf ths beet literary<br />
adaptati<strong>on</strong> in years. Ths Winner<br />
Emms Thomps<strong>on</strong> in "Sense and<br />
Sensibility"<br />
o w<br />
ty<br />
Motherhood inspires artist's rebirth<br />
natural that Lisa Orden<br />
d<strong>on</strong>ate s pises of art work to<br />
New Morning<br />
Her "Mother aad Child" day wall<br />
relief is s statement about the pre-<br />
As s nether and Brewaie troop<br />
what the Plymouth pre-K through<br />
"Binning s mother t see <strong>on</strong>e at the<br />
W A<br />
I've<br />
wW<br />
awae<br />
frlT<br />
had. There . nothing •off §*cr#
28*<br />
PINK ARTS<br />
AffTtSTK<br />
$<br />
UNDA ANN<br />
CHOMIN<br />
Al UDMI I find<br />
myself delay ing<br />
a story »ben 1<br />
should be anting<br />
al my computer<br />
• riling Moat<br />
limes it'* because<br />
the subject<br />
matter deals<br />
with an important<br />
an exhibiti<strong>on</strong><br />
or individual<br />
respected in<br />
the field<br />
Writing about 400 year-old<br />
paintings by Venetian master*<br />
like Titian. Tintoretto and Tiepo<br />
lo rum <strong>on</strong> display at the Detroit<br />
Institute of Arts is intimidating<br />
Did 1 bring lo life the history be<br />
hind the paintings and c<strong>on</strong>vey the<br />
importance of ihe exhibit never to<br />
be seen again in thia country"*<br />
Last week I learned. I am not<br />
the excepti<strong>on</strong>. Creative people<br />
have a lot in comm<strong>on</strong> including<br />
the avoidance of producing a<br />
work They frequently clean<br />
house, run erran4*. or find other<br />
projects to become involved with<br />
instead of writing, painting,<br />
sculpting or compoaing muaic.<br />
Now ARTS An<strong>on</strong>ymoua, an internati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
support group for art<br />
ist* involved in not <strong>on</strong>ly the viaual<br />
bul performing arts such aa<br />
music, dancing and acting, ia<br />
helping creative individuals like<br />
Julie through a 12-slep program<br />
modeled after Alcoholics An<strong>on</strong>y<br />
mous In fact, that's how she<br />
found out about the group which<br />
The Observer /TMLTBDAY, MaKiH 7. 1996<br />
meets 2 pm every Saturday in<br />
the Northwest Alano Club at<br />
Farmingt<strong>on</strong> Road and Ann Arbor<br />
Trail in Weatland.<br />
Julie haa been attending Adult<br />
Children of Alcoholics meetings<br />
there for the laat two years. For 20<br />
years she laid aside all crsativs<br />
urges to raise her children as a<br />
tingle parent. Now. it's lime for<br />
her.<br />
"It helpa being with like-minded<br />
people. We prefer to remain<br />
an<strong>on</strong>ymous because s lot of them<br />
are dealing with slcohol. drugs,<br />
anorexia, bulimia or an abusive<br />
relati<strong>on</strong>ships At meetings, we're<br />
sharing our gut stories These are<br />
people in severe pain hiding their<br />
artistic abilities." said Julie of<br />
Westland.<br />
Judi M. i» a former member of<br />
The ObserverH'HUHBOAY, MaBCH 7,1996<br />
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Msrch 11 with Edee Joppich's<br />
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beginner*, include dem<strong>on</strong>stra<br />
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The Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Arts Commissi<strong>on</strong><br />
presents a variety of media for the<br />
m<strong>on</strong>th of March in shows at Livo<br />
nia City Hall and Civic Center Li<br />
brary <strong>on</strong> Five Mile east of Farmingt<strong>on</strong><br />
As a prelude to Michigan Glass<br />
M<strong>on</strong>th in Apnl. the library 's sec<strong>on</strong>d<br />
floor showcases will dazzle<br />
with the stained glass of Debra<br />
VanTol She and her husband<br />
Steve own Village Glass Works in<br />
Artist from page IB<br />
cisti<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Grden works evenings after the<br />
children sre in bed. During the<br />
dsytime she ia too busy mother<br />
ing her tsro snd lesding Brownie<br />
Troop No. 1572 of Hull Elements<br />
ry <strong>on</strong> field trips to make clsy tiles<br />
st OCC with Piepenburg. Tslk<br />
about devoted. It's not easy keep<br />
ing trsck of 17 sii yssr olds<br />
am<strong>on</strong>g the pilea of clay Grden'a<br />
teaching background is at play<br />
here.<br />
"We're making a wall mural<br />
and d<strong>on</strong>ating it lo the school lo<br />
Auburn The studio designs and<br />
c<strong>on</strong>structs custom stained and ,<br />
leaded glass for homes, churches -and<br />
businesses.<br />
Neil door in the library's fine<br />
arts gallery Clarenceville <strong>Public</strong><br />
Schools show off the artwork of<br />
its" students March 15-25. The<br />
public is invited to an opening recepti<strong>on</strong><br />
6:30-8:30 p.m Friday.<br />
Mar 15.<br />
For art from different points of<br />
view d<strong>on</strong>'t miss the mixed media<br />
by member* of the Palette Guild<br />
art club from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m<br />
weekdays in the lobby of city halL<br />
learn the less<strong>on</strong> of sharing.' she<br />
said.<br />
Denny Englehart likes Grden'i<br />
work so much thst she's taken ofi<br />
her ceramic wall relief and female<br />
figurative sculpture* at<br />
Chamele<strong>on</strong> Galleries <strong>on</strong> Main<br />
Street in Plymouth<br />
"Ijiss's pieces have feeling. lt*»<br />
not like a clsy bowl thst's cold*<br />
her work has life lo it," said Eir.<br />
giehart<br />
"You can see her feelings H*r<br />
life eiperiences are in everv<br />
piece,"<br />
Have you seen<br />
Street Scene?<br />
It's hot! It's cool. Cheek It out. Every Thursday.<br />
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• Notable shows this week: The<br />
Irish pop band The Corrs. who<br />
plsysd TT»e Peach Pit After Dark<br />
<strong>on</strong> the New Year's Eve epiaode of<br />
"Beverly HilU 90210" playa a free<br />
show <strong>on</strong> Sunday, March 10, at the<br />
7th House. 7 N. Ssginsw, P<strong>on</strong>tiac,<br />
(810) 335-8100. . . . Csnsdisn<br />
popsters Pure, whose drummer<br />
missed the band's last Detroit sppesrsnce<br />
due to "illneaa" (translated:<br />
busted at the border), re<br />
turns to St. Andrew'i Hall, 431 E.<br />
C<strong>on</strong>gress, Detroit, <strong>on</strong> Tuesday,<br />
Msrch 12, to plsy with s full<br />
band. (313) 961-MELT.<br />
Fresh from their spot opening for<br />
Oasis at the Stale Thsatrs in Dt» J<br />
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14, (810) 589-3344. ,<br />
If you have a questi<strong>on</strong> or comment<br />
for Christina Fuoco, you corf^I<br />
write to her at the Observer * E4* m<br />
centric Newspapera, 36251 Sd»oo|»^|<br />
craft, Liv<strong>on</strong>ia, MI 48160, or via (»j{<br />
mail at CFuoco(iooi com. You c<strong>on</strong><br />
also leave her a message by calling.<br />
with a Touch-T<strong>on</strong>e ph<strong>on</strong>e,<br />
(313) 963-2047, mailbox No. 2130.<br />
. . ALiu.1 cw_ ik Makt Do 1 market my work to interior'* I Spaoebog lead ihey are groovy" (The tour comes to The Palace of and bred<br />
the Michigan Art Exchange, the A big) si. She origins! ly sought Do 1 market my work to interior<br />
they are groovy.<br />
(The tour comes to The Pslsce of and bred in England but now<br />
n<strong>on</strong> profit artiata' cooperative gal- help from the Debtors An<strong>on</strong>y- designers or home decorating<br />
guitarist Richard The two tried to jam together Auburn Hills <strong>on</strong> Thursday, lives in ths Unltsd States."<br />
lery thst closed its doors Isst mous program bscsuse it wsa the •hops?" April aaid. :<br />
Steal had this numerous times but the timing March 7.)<br />
• Local rockers Benny snd The<br />
April in Plymouth. Although the <strong>on</strong>ly group svsilsble st thst time "ARTS An<strong>on</strong>ymous encourage*<br />
baling whan he wss slwsya wr<strong>on</strong>g. But when Members of Spacehog hail from Jets will perform 4-6 p.m. Thura-<br />
MAE offered some support from but it fsilsd to meet her needs ss , us not to give up but to go <strong>on</strong>." J<br />
mat drummer Crsgg. vocalist/bassist Royat<strong>on</strong> Leeds, England, but hooked up as day-Fridsy, Msrch 7-6, as Mitch<br />
fellow artists, it primsry purpose sn artist. So she established Judi M.. Julie snd April are<br />
Jsany Cragg thst Langd<strong>on</strong> and his brother guitar a band in New York'a East Vil- Album's house band during hia<br />
was marketing the finiahsd work. ARTS An<strong>on</strong>ymous as a 12-atep now in the process of starting a<br />
they hsd a musi- ist/vocsliat Ant<strong>on</strong>y, and Stael fi- Isfe. where they ail moved <strong>on</strong>e WJR radio ahow.<br />
An unemployed graphic artist, group focused <strong>on</strong> fulfilling a per- company to reproduce srtisU'<br />
cs! future to#ath nally got together to form Spa by-<strong>on</strong>e. Where some Engliah mu When the Plymouth natives<br />
Judi M. founded the Westland s<strong>on</strong>'s creative potential in their work <strong>on</strong> coffee mugs snd other<br />
cehog the timing couldn't have aicisna look down <strong>on</strong> the United sren't <strong>on</strong> the sir, they're plsying<br />
chapter of ARTS An<strong>on</strong>ymous last choaen art.<br />
merchandise. After all, that's<br />
Wa just liksd been better.<br />
States. Spscehog thinks different Reisers Keyboard Lounge, 1870 S.<br />
December to encourage her "We're talking about the pro<br />
whst ARTS An<strong>on</strong>ymous la all<br />
fvoco othsr." The band's debut album "Reai- ly<br />
Wayne Road, Westland, every<br />
creativity Previously, she hsd at- cess of creati<strong>on</strong> more than the<br />
about — artists helping artists.<br />
Stael aaid during dent Alien" haa spawned the "I love it. but I definitely have s Tuesday, and The Office Bar,<br />
tended meetings in Royal Oak be- product. We set goals for the Csll Judi M.. (313) 469-6214 o( an inWrvisw f. JID Rochester, N.Y. Mott the Hoople-iah successful distorted view. They've been very 15414 Telegraph Road (north of<br />
fore the group folded. Strength- week. Part of it ia finishing some Julie. (313) 721-5761 for more in> "You know how you get s vibe single "In The Mesntime" snd nice to ua. In a way, I d<strong>on</strong>'t feel Five Mile Road). Redford, Thursened<br />
by the experience of meeting thing from beginning to end. formati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> ARTS An<strong>on</strong>ymous<br />
about somebody? You d<strong>on</strong>'t know earned Spacehog s spot opening like a 'British band.' We're an alday a-Sundsya. For more informa-<br />
with supportive creative people, said Judi M. of Plymouth.<br />
Linda Ann Chomtn of Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
why they're groovy but you know for the Red Hot Chili Peppers ternative rock band who waa born ti<strong>on</strong> about the band, call their<br />
Judi M initiated the paperwork That's not April's dilemma Township is a freelance writer<br />
The group haa no duea or feea. It Without hesiuti<strong>on</strong>. the Dearborn specialising in the visual arts. Her<br />
LS0 Spring C<strong>on</strong>cert features outstanding pianist<br />
is self supported by c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong>s Heights reaident finishes the Artistic Expressi<strong>on</strong>s column ap><br />
at meetings.<br />
mixed media wall pieces to sell at pears weekly in the Arts 6 Enter•<br />
ARTS An<strong>on</strong>ymous was found- Creative Hands in Taylor<br />
tainment lecti<strong>on</strong> of The Observer<br />
ed in 1984 in New York City by "The main basis is frustrati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Newspapers<br />
Pisnist Richard Ridanour will<br />
be fsstured st the Liv<strong>on</strong>is Sym<br />
ph<strong>on</strong>y'* Spring C<strong>on</strong>cert 8 p.m.<br />
Saturday, March 9 at Churchill<br />
High School's Jsmes P. CsHi Auditorium<br />
in Liv<strong>on</strong>is.<br />
Tickets are $12 sdulU. $10 aen<br />
ior citizens, and $8 students, snd<br />
sre available for purchase at the<br />
Liv<strong>on</strong>is Civic Center Librsry.<br />
Ham me 11 Muaic, Mad<strong>on</strong>ns University,<br />
snd st the door. Churchill<br />
High School's Csrli Auditorium is<br />
<strong>on</strong> Newburgh. between Ann Arbor<br />
and Joy Rosds in Liv<strong>on</strong>is.<br />
For c<strong>on</strong>cert snd ticket informati<strong>on</strong>,<br />
csll the Symph<strong>on</strong>y'a 24-hour<br />
Hotline (313)421-1111.<br />
PREVIEW<br />
The c<strong>on</strong>cert, sp<strong>on</strong>sored by Ford<br />
Motor Company, and c<strong>on</strong>ducted<br />
by Volodymyr Schesiuk, will feature<br />
the "muaic of the masters,"<br />
with famous pieces by Shoatako-<br />
vich, Mozart, Beethoven, and<br />
Rogers and Hammers tern Ridenour<br />
will perform Rachmaninov's<br />
Piano C<strong>on</strong>certo No. 2 in C minor<br />
Also of note:<br />
• Plymouth Symph<strong>on</strong>y Orchestra<br />
c<strong>on</strong>tinues its seas<strong>on</strong> 8 p.m. Ssturday,<br />
March 23 with "A Verdi Re-<br />
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• Always use distilled water in<br />
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• Hang damp clothing <strong>on</strong> plastic<br />
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• To remove stains <strong>on</strong> your shirt<br />
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bar of soap and scrub with a<br />
nyl<strong>on</strong> brush. Once the stain hss<br />
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as usual.<br />
• When taking suits to the dry<br />
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(313)581 3650<br />
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acoustic rock) •<br />
(810)544-3030<br />
TRASH BRATS<br />
With Wanda Chrome and the Leather<br />
FYtaroaha. B p.m. Sabadey. March 9. LA's.<br />
2930 Jacob. Hamt/amck $5 21 and aider<br />
(glam rock)<br />
(313) 875-8555<br />
VAL VENTRO BLUES BAND<br />
9 p.m. Fnday. Match 15. JJ. Peppers. 37610<br />
W 12 M4e Road. Fatmingi<strong>on</strong> H«s (btoes)<br />
(810) 848 9009<br />
VERSUS<br />
With See Saw and I0oo. 9 p m Saturday.<br />
Marcn 9. Magic Stick m the Me>e«tc complex.<br />
4140 woodward Ave.. Detroit $6 m advance<br />
18 and older (alternative)<br />
(313) 833- POOL<br />
March 10. in the FeMowship Ftot. 9801 Mub-<br />
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YOUTH<br />
PRODUCTIONS<br />
• cmr OP UVOMA YOUTH THEATWCAL 88-<br />
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With The Hanrengers. 9 p.m. Thursday. March<br />
14. 3-0. 1815 N Mam St . Royal Oak Cover<br />
charge 21 and older (alternative rock)<br />
(810) 589 3344<br />
JAMEBWAAJR<br />
9 p.m Wednesday. March 13. Mtedock's.<br />
2086 Crooks Road. Rochester Cover charge<br />
21 and otder (blues)<br />
(810)852-0550<br />
' WAKAJAWAAA<br />
With Oeep Space Sa. 9 p.m Setudey. March<br />
9. Rk* s. 611 Church St . Ann ATOor Cover<br />
charge 19 and older (worto beat/ Oead<br />
head")<br />
(313) 996-2747<br />
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With Fig Osh. 9 30 p.m Fnday. March 8. Mag<br />
ic Sue* m the Majesuc complex. 4140 wood<br />
ward Ave . Detroit $7 m advance. 18 and old<br />
er (alternative rock)<br />
(313) 833 POOL<br />
• THE WCCBLCS<br />
10 p.m. Fnday. March 8, Ubrary Pub. 42100<br />
Grand Rrver. Novi Cover charge 21 and older<br />
(810) 349 9110<br />
• WW<br />
Wrth Slot and Mog. 9 p m Saturday. March 9.<br />
Magic Bag. 22918 Woodward Ave . Femdaie<br />
$5 18 and older (hard alternative rock)<br />
(810)544 3030<br />
THEATER<br />
• MEADOW BROOK<br />
Shadowtands.' the story of author C S Lewis<br />
and how he is chaaenged with keepmg his TaKh<br />
m God wnae losmg his wife to cancer, opens<br />
March 13 and c<strong>on</strong>tinues through Apr* 7. at<br />
Meadow Brook Theatre m was<strong>on</strong> HM <strong>on</strong> the<br />
Oakland university campus. Walt<strong>on</strong> and Adams<br />
boulevards. Rochester Tickets $ 16-S28 50<br />
depending <strong>on</strong> showtime<br />
(810) 370-3300 or (810) 645-6666<br />
• JEWISH ENSEMBLE THEATRE<br />
Harvey Ferstem s "Torch S<strong>on</strong>g Tmogy. c<strong>on</strong><br />
tmues to March 17 (Sensitive adult metenai<br />
— parental guidance suggested) Tickets $11-<br />
$22. accounts for students, sennr cflaens.<br />
groups<br />
(810) 788-2900 or (810) 645 6666<br />
• THE OEM THEATRE<br />
Snear Madness c<strong>on</strong>tinues through June<br />
Shows Wednesday Sunday<br />
(313) 963 9800 or (810) 645 6666<br />
• THE FISHER THEATRE<br />
Muscat Big. based <strong>on</strong> the Twentieth Centu<br />
ry Fox Mm, pre Broadway engagement, thrtxigh<br />
March 10 Tickets S22 50 to S60<br />
(313) 645 6666 (tickets) or (313) 872 1000.<br />
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• STUDIO ACTORS BROUP<br />
The Stageside Theatre presents David<br />
Mamet s Edm<strong>on</strong>d." 8 p m Thursday. March<br />
7 Fnday . March 8. and 3 p m and 8 p m Sat<br />
urday. March 9. at 1515 Broadway. 1515<br />
Broadway (south of Grand Crcus Park) Detroit<br />
Tickets $ 12 50 ei advance: $ 15 at the door<br />
(810) 398 7744. (313) 965 1515 or (810)<br />
645 6666 (tickets)<br />
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MOVIES I<br />
Coens deliver thriller in Fargo'<br />
Plodding<br />
through kneedeep<br />
»now. aheriff<br />
Marge Gunderaoo<br />
P«UMM (or<br />
• sec<strong>on</strong>d while<br />
examining •<br />
•hooting victim<br />
in a bloody triple<br />
murder. She<br />
thinks she may<br />
vomit, not be-<br />
/OMR cause of the<br />
grisliness of the<br />
scene, bul because of morning<br />
sickness She's six m<strong>on</strong>ths preg<br />
nant.<br />
"Fargo" may be my least favor<br />
ite of the six films written, pro<br />
duced and directed by brothers<br />
Joel and Ethan Coen But it does<br />
deliver something special: a police<br />
investigator unlike any that has<br />
walked across the screen.<br />
Actress Frances McDormand,<br />
interviewed with the directors in<br />
New York recently, calls Marge<br />
"Midwestern nice." She works<br />
with the people she's interrogat<br />
ing, draws them out with a friendly<br />
"work with roe here," but then<br />
gets tough if they d<strong>on</strong>'t treat her<br />
with equal courtesy<br />
"She's never trying to build<br />
herself up as smarter or dumber<br />
than she actually is." McDormand<br />
says. "She's just doing ei<br />
actly what needs to be d<strong>on</strong>e nghl<br />
then It's a very Midwestern trait:<br />
you do not expend any energy un<br />
less absolutely necessary, and<br />
then, if it's necessary, you lake<br />
c<strong>on</strong>trol "<br />
Marge holds the film together<br />
When she s off screen you miss<br />
her. left with a fairly routine murder<br />
mystery laced with quirky<br />
Coen louche*. Marge trails a shady<br />
Brainerd. Minnesota, car deal<br />
er behind in his payment* (William<br />
H Macy) who plots lo have<br />
his wife kidnapped so he can split<br />
the ransom m<strong>on</strong>ey with thugs-forhire<br />
"Steve Buscemi and Peter<br />
Stormare).<br />
Though you'll never get them to<br />
admit it. this very Midweatern<br />
murder mystery reads like the<br />
-Coens' allerftc reacti<strong>on</strong> to just<br />
about everything popular in Hollywood.<br />
reas<strong>on</strong> enough to give it<br />
your support.<br />
The shakey camera of TV po<br />
PREVIEW<br />
lice dramas ia replaced here by<br />
classical compositi<strong>on</strong> and almost<br />
painfully slow pacing. The banter<br />
between gunmen that Quentin<br />
Tarantino has lad ua to expect is<br />
now <strong>on</strong>e guy talking to a human<br />
wall Much of the humor here is<br />
based <strong>on</strong> the characters' accents,<br />
so thickly Scandinavian that the<br />
Coens' former Minnesota neigh<br />
bora will probably be put off.<br />
"Even 'Raising Arix<strong>on</strong>a." about<br />
as innocuous a movie as you can<br />
imagine, offended some people in<br />
Arix<strong>on</strong>a for whatever reas<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Ethan says. "If you're at all spe<br />
cific in terms of regi<strong>on</strong> or anything.<br />
some people tend to be of<br />
fended and nothing will stop<br />
them."<br />
Even their use of Steve Bus<br />
cerai is underplayed Where the<br />
popeyed Mr. Pin I almoet ascend*<br />
to the level of folklore in the recent<br />
Things To Do in Denver<br />
When You're Dead." Fargo provides<br />
just another quirky part,<br />
which the actor probably appreci<br />
ates<br />
And in many ways "Fargo" is a<br />
reacti<strong>on</strong> to the big m<strong>on</strong>ey spent<br />
land lost I <strong>on</strong> The Hudaucker<br />
Proxy " Still my favorita of the<br />
Coens' movies, it proved a financial<br />
disaster that haa temporarily<br />
sunk their relati<strong>on</strong>s with the big<br />
Atudioa.<br />
Their budget oo "Fargo" was a<br />
measly S7 milli<strong>on</strong>, which probably<br />
could have been leas if the<br />
weather had cooperated They<br />
MR MAW TA» fc».rt<br />
:r<br />
DfRRlft:<br />
Brainerd,<br />
Minnesota<br />
Police Chief<br />
Marge<br />
Gunders<strong>on</strong><br />
(Frances<br />
McDormand)<br />
takes<br />
aim at a fleeinn<br />
suspect j<br />
4UJ<br />
in Ciycn film.<br />
"Fargo."<br />
had the bad luck to shoot th*<br />
large number of winter exteriors<br />
in a seas<strong>on</strong> where Upper Minnesota<br />
snowfall waa at a record low, —<br />
forcing cast and crew lo head far- • "<br />
ther north.<br />
Gra mercy Pictures, the com pa<br />
ny distributing "Farto." hM wiaa-"<br />
ly choaan to open it <strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong>ly a -<br />
handful of scraens. Though show .<br />
ing exclusively at the Star John R -<br />
in Madis<strong>on</strong> Heights, the movie<br />
may go wide if ecstatic reviews<br />
iSiskel and Ebert am<strong>on</strong>g them)<br />
bring people out.<br />
Before the opening credita, the<br />
Coens make a big deal out of the<br />
story being based <strong>on</strong> real event*,<br />
but they're characteriatically<br />
cagey when interviewed about<br />
what is real and what ficti<strong>on</strong> You<br />
w<strong>on</strong>der after awhile if there really<br />
was a case like this at all.<br />
Did they set the movie in 1987<br />
to be more faithful to the real story'*<br />
No. they just wanted a particular<br />
topical reference to Johnny<br />
Cars<strong>on</strong><br />
And why did they call the mov<br />
ie "Fargo." when virtually all of<br />
the acti<strong>on</strong> lakes place in Minnesota*<br />
1 "You know, the marketing<br />
people w<strong>on</strong>dered about that too.^'„<br />
says Ethan, though he hardly<br />
seems c<strong>on</strong>cerned. "It sounded.<br />
better than Brainerd "<br />
To leave a meuage for Joh^l<br />
M<strong>on</strong>aghan, dial 963 2047.<br />
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or write him in care of Entertain<br />
ment. Observer ft Eccentric New<br />
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A sRmpHng of whsi's playing at<br />
ait amative movte theaters across<br />
matro Detroit as reviewed by<br />
John M<strong>on</strong>aghan<br />
• DETROIT FILM THEATRE<br />
Detroit Inatitut* of Art*, 5200<br />
Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Call<br />
(313) 333-2323 for informati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
ilfi; $4 students)<br />
"Eyes Without a Face" (Franc*<br />
• 1959). 7.9:30 p.m March 3-9.<br />
Director Georges Franju c<strong>on</strong>cocted<br />
thia little-seen French horror<br />
film, what he likad to call a "poetic<br />
fantaay " Hare a demented surge<strong>on</strong><br />
tries to rebuild the face of<br />
his disfigured daughter — at any<br />
coat The film itaelf has underg<strong>on</strong>e<br />
a little rec<strong>on</strong>structive surgery.<br />
since moat American viewers<br />
know the film under its dubbed<br />
and re-edited versi<strong>on</strong>, 'The Horror<br />
Chamber of Dr. Faustua."<br />
"1 Am Cuba" (Cuba/USSR •<br />
1964). 4,7 p.m. March 10. The<br />
camera ia the real star in this dixxying<br />
tribute to Cuban Communism.<br />
Numerous requests<br />
prompted the DFT to give us another<br />
look at this eye-popping<br />
propaganda film, especially timely<br />
with our current tense relati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
with Castro.<br />
"Tales from the Brothers<br />
Quay." 7 p.m. March 11. Identical<br />
twins born in Philadelphia, the<br />
Quays have turned the animati<strong>on</strong><br />
world upside down with their visi<strong>on</strong>ary<br />
film*, often using found<br />
objects and surreal imagery.<br />
Am<strong>on</strong>g the titles: "Are We Still<br />
COMING ATTRACTION!<br />
SCHEDULED TO OPES FRl<br />
My, MartTft 8<br />
"SOTTVI 40CKIT"<br />
The stc*y ifvee wouW De<br />
tmeves who team the importance<br />
61 friendship, h<strong>on</strong>or and duty as<br />
•„ they «epUy pursue a lite ol cnme<br />
p<br />
VY METAL"<br />
The milest<strong>on</strong>e animated sewnde<br />
AMC A^LTRIC ANA WIST<br />
Married?," "Rehearsals for Extinct<br />
Anatomies," and "Street of<br />
Crocodiles."<br />
• EIMOTEK<br />
Windsor Film Theatre, 2136<br />
Wyandotte St. Weat, Windaor<br />
Call (619) 264-FILM for informa<br />
ti<strong>on</strong>. ($4-50 Canadian; $4 U.S.)<br />
Chris Marker - "La Jetee"<br />
(France - 1962) and "Sane Soleil"<br />
(France -1962). Starting at 8:30<br />
p.m. March 11-12. Hie short film,<br />
"La Jetee," served as inspirati<strong>on</strong><br />
for Terry Gilliam'a "Twelve M<strong>on</strong>key*."<br />
Now see the original, with<br />
its creative manipulati<strong>on</strong> of still<br />
images in an early explorati<strong>on</strong> of<br />
the subjectivity of time and the<br />
invelidity of memory. It precedes<br />
the feature-length "Sana Soleil."<br />
a cross-cultural travelogue spanning<br />
the globe.<br />
• ms air aa a THEATRE<br />
22918 Woodward, Femdaie. Call<br />
(810) 544-3030 for informati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
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Ape Feat — "Planet of the<br />
Apes" (USA -1968) 8:30 p.m. and<br />
"C<strong>on</strong>quest of the Planet of the<br />
Apes" (USA - 1972) 10:30 p.m<br />
March 8. Two of the beat-loved<br />
entries in the popular "Apes'"<br />
saga. The original stars Charlt<strong>on</strong><br />
Hest<strong>on</strong> as the astr<strong>on</strong>aut who discovers<br />
a world where men are now<br />
ruled by apes. "C<strong>on</strong>quest." the<br />
fourth in the series, charts how<br />
the apes got the upper hand in the<br />
first place. A rare chance to see<br />
these camp classics in wide<br />
screen.<br />
ftco<strong>on</strong> fantasy class*: returns with<br />
re mastered SOOS sound tracfc<br />
featuring Black SaDbath, Blue Oy<br />
ster. Curt. Cheap Tncfc and others<br />
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Liz Carroll headlines<br />
11th annual Irish Fest<br />
The 11th annual St. Patrick'*<br />
Day Irish F**t begins<br />
7.30 p.m. Saturday, March 16<br />
at B<strong>on</strong>ni* Brook Country Club.<br />
19960 Telegraph Road, between<br />
Seven and Eight Mile<br />
Rood*. Ticket* are $10 at the<br />
door.<br />
The evening of traditi<strong>on</strong>al<br />
Irish music. *Th* Gathering"<br />
features Lis Carroll — twotime<br />
all Ireland champi<strong>on</strong> fiddler<br />
and recipient of the 1994<br />
Nati<strong>on</strong>al Endowment for the<br />
Arts Heritage Award.<br />
The celebrati<strong>on</strong> c<strong>on</strong>tinues 3<br />
p.m. Sunday, March 17 with a<br />
boat of Irish musicians, danc<br />
ers and pipers at B<strong>on</strong>nie Brook<br />
Country Club. Ticketa are |7<br />
church. Wednesday. Msrch 13. the progrsmwiBBe<br />
U**sndU*ely toeumng<br />
Marianne Murphy and Uoyd Murphy<br />
Cost 44.<br />
(810)349-0911<br />
Smge Place Adult Ministries or F«i<br />
Presbyterian Church of Northvdle meets<br />
every Sunday, st 9 45 a m. m the <strong>Library</strong>/Vounge<br />
(810)349-0911<br />
The Rev Paul Clou* 1 leads Scripture<br />
messages relevant to daay sm*e Irving<br />
10 45 a m Sundays, m Kno* Haa. Ward<br />
Presbyterian Church. 17000 Farmmgt<strong>on</strong><br />
Road, at S» Mae Roed. Ov<strong>on</strong>ia Tee n<br />
Over (TK». 7 30 p.m. sec<strong>on</strong>d and tourth<br />
Fnday of each m<strong>on</strong>th, m Kno* Haa of<br />
w*d Presbyterian Church Aisoavas<br />
able, voseybaa. 8 30 p.m. Wednesdays<br />
Sec<strong>on</strong>d and tourth Saturdays BYOS<br />
(bring your own sneakers) totheUv<strong>on</strong>^<br />
YMCA <strong>on</strong> Star*, north or Scnoolcrsft.<br />
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a m <strong>on</strong> Sundays, at Temple Baptat<br />
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eventa. Cail (313) 537-3489, 10<br />
a.m. to 10 pm. for more informati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Carroll has recorded and performed<br />
with the Irish folk<br />
group "Green Field* of American."<br />
"Cheri*h the Ladies."<br />
and "Trian" and ha* two solo<br />
albums to her credit.<br />
Accompanying Carroll in<br />
c<strong>on</strong>cert srill be singer/guitarist<br />
Jim Desran. After the c<strong>on</strong>cert<br />
musicians are invited to join<br />
Carroll and local mu*ici*ns<br />
Marty Somber*. Mick Gavin.<br />
Terence McKinney and others<br />
in a jam sessi<strong>on</strong>. N<br />
Groups dnnded by age and ale situati<strong>on</strong><br />
weeWy actMties sportmg events, c<strong>on</strong><br />
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men and women, age 2) and older<br />
Men must be al least 6 8-2 mches las<br />
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THURSDAY. MAKCH 7,1996<br />
CANTON<br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
Holowicki recovering<br />
After a tense weak. the news regarding Bernie<br />
Holowicki is food.<br />
The Mad<strong>on</strong>na University basketball<br />
roach. who lives in Liv<strong>on</strong>ia. is recovering et home<br />
follow inc a quadruple bypass heart operati<strong>on</strong> he<br />
underwent Feb. 27.<br />
"Every day is beautiful." Holowicki said in a<br />
brief ph<strong>on</strong>e^c<strong>on</strong>versati<strong>on</strong> Wednesday "Juat to<br />
brush your teeth . . . every Utile thing is a plus."<br />
Holowicki. 64. started feel<br />
ing chest pains <strong>on</strong> his team's<br />
bus trip home from their final<br />
game at the seas<strong>on</strong>. Feb. 24 at<br />
Bene College in Be rea. Ky.<br />
Hia wife, Barbara, took him to<br />
Providence Hoepital when the<br />
I bus arrived early the following<br />
rooming.<br />
Holowicki was released from<br />
the hospital M<strong>on</strong>day. "Right<br />
Bemie Ho*owtckl<br />
now, he's just taking life<br />
eeay," Barbara Holowicki said.<br />
' He's <strong>on</strong> his feet and walking a bit."<br />
Said Bemie: "I'm starting to walk, starting to<br />
recuperate 1 feel like I was hit by a train<br />
"I'll tell you. you sure do appreciate things differently<br />
There have been so many calls, and cards<br />
and flower* from so many. I'll tell you what, that's<br />
M> important."<br />
Before taking over Mad<strong>on</strong>na's team this seas<strong>on</strong>,<br />
Holowicki coached at Radford Catholic Central for<br />
22 year*, guiding the Shamrocks to a Claaa A state<br />
title in 1976 After CC released him faUoviagihe<br />
1993-94 seas<strong>on</strong>, he served as an assistant to<br />
Chuck Henry at Wayne Mem<strong>on</strong>aJ for a year<br />
Holowicki guided Mad<strong>on</strong>na to an NAIA playoff<br />
berth and an 8-22 record in his first seas<strong>on</strong><br />
Trivia c<strong>on</strong>test winners<br />
Herman White of Plymouth and L.D. Cook<br />
of Liv<strong>on</strong>ia were am<strong>on</strong>g the five winner* in<br />
our fishing trivia c<strong>on</strong> teat. Since there were<br />
more correct entries than phtea, the winner* were<br />
selected by a random drawing from a pool of the<br />
correct resp<strong>on</strong>ses<br />
The queatioo waa: What river ia c<strong>on</strong>sidered the<br />
drain plug for Lake St. Clair and ia world-re<br />
oowned lor iu smallmouth baas and walleye fish<br />
ary 1 The correct answer is the Detroit River<br />
White and Cook, al<strong>on</strong>g with Allan God of Rocheeter<br />
Hills and Edward Kloeky ot Southfleid.<br />
each woo a Piano model 6803 tackle box and four<br />
tickets to the Sportfiahing Expo at the Palace ot<br />
Auburn Hilla. Rick Yuchas at Weatland waa our<br />
fifth winner and received four ticketa to the Sportfiahing<br />
Expo.<br />
Runners' clinic<br />
With the <strong>on</strong>set ot warm weather — well,<br />
almoet - BotaJord General Hoapttal's<br />
Total Rehabilitati<strong>on</strong> and Athletic Coo<br />
diti<strong>on</strong>ing Center (TRACC) will cooduct a dink to<br />
dem<strong>on</strong>strate how to gK the moat out ot running<br />
without suffering the injuries and other physical<br />
pi nlileuis<br />
The clinic will be 9 am. 1 p.m. Saturday. March<br />
16. at the Botafard Canter for Health Improve<br />
ment. 39750 Grand River in Novi.<br />
Coat ia 320. which indudee refreehmeota. com<br />
plimeoU ot Manhattan Bagel Due to limited<br />
rematraU<strong>on</strong> ia required. For further infer<br />
r, call (810) 473-6600.<br />
Softball registrati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
The Cant<strong>on</strong> Parks aad Recreati<strong>on</strong> Services<br />
will have registrati<strong>on</strong>s for its men's, worn<br />
en's and coed softball leagues through<br />
April 4 at the Cant<strong>on</strong> Parka and Recreati<strong>on</strong> Ser<br />
Coal far men's teama is 8178 (lour noo-reaidents<br />
•n«.<br />
The ceet for both women's aad oood teems ia yet<br />
te be determined, but both will indode a 860 refundable<br />
forfeit faetsixaeo-<br />
11-<br />
Tlw eeed and women'a leeguee am run jointly<br />
with tha City ot Plymouth Park s and Reoeotioo<br />
Servioaa For more informati<strong>on</strong>, call (313) 307-<br />
§110.<br />
, Friday. Aprilll with the!<br />
H. There leaf<br />
td-iahin AH<br />
1. Call (313)<br />
at to teniae<br />
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Cant<strong>on</strong> ©bscruer<br />
SPORTS<br />
Team player<br />
Salem baeketball, page 2C •<br />
Bowling, page 3C<br />
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— — — — — — — - i»<br />
Head accepts rebounder's role to help Eagles<br />
• Star basketball player. In<br />
high school often find the<br />
road lo collegiate success too<br />
sleep to trarerse. High expectati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
loaded <strong>on</strong> top of<br />
them aa they head to the<br />
school of their choice make*<br />
the adjustment that much<br />
tougher. James Head has<br />
seen all of it —and more.<br />
BYC.J.RISAK<br />
n v»»Wair>s<br />
What Jamea<br />
Head took into hia<br />
.senior year at<br />
Plymouth Salem<br />
HS waa star status.<br />
He lived up to it<br />
Since then, howwar.<br />
it's been a winding rood. Some<br />
aee Head's stats aa a sophomore at<br />
Eastern Michigan University, pimace<br />
and shake their hand.<br />
They thought he'd dominate this<br />
league.<br />
Others know better. Head's started<br />
14 of 17 games He's c<strong>on</strong>tributed.<br />
And moat importantly, his team haa<br />
bloaaomed. Tueeday s 84-71 win<br />
over Kant State in the opening<br />
round of the Mid-American C<strong>on</strong>ference<br />
Tournament pushed the Bagles<br />
<strong>on</strong>e step doeer to every college basketball<br />
player's ultimate dream:<br />
The NCAA Tournament.<br />
And to thoee who think his talents<br />
haven't developed aa predicted.<br />
Heed has some advice: "When my<br />
turn cornea. Ill take advantage ot<br />
if<br />
So many prep standouts never<br />
come daae te realising what's expected<br />
ot them, for Head, the reality<br />
of cc lleps sportaJ*H^homo early,<br />
He'V^Tto re-prove himself And<br />
he's had te adapt te a role isr diffarrat<br />
from the <strong>on</strong>* he filled at Salem.<br />
Tha Univereity at Iowa signed<br />
Head in November «, prior te the<br />
start of hia senior ssssan Tha fallowing<br />
eummer. dting academic rea-<br />
•<strong>on</strong>e. Head's scholarship offer waa<br />
revoked - even though he met aU<br />
the NCAA's standards.<br />
Aa a senior at Salem. Head aver<br />
18 points and 11 rebounds aa<br />
arindpal force in its 19-4 sea<br />
See ISA*, 4C<br />
Beck la actloa*. Rob Johns<strong>on</strong> returned to acti<strong>on</strong> lest Friday<br />
after going to the sidelines with a knee injury Jan. 5. His<br />
mmebock has aided Cant<strong>on</strong> c<strong>on</strong>siderably.<br />
FWing a role: James Head has c<strong>on</strong>centrated his c<strong>on</strong>siderable skills for an NCAA Tourna<br />
nwnt berth.<br />
Chiefs start slowly,<br />
then take it to Novi<br />
BY C J. RMAK<br />
ST \»» Warn s<br />
Slow Marts can mean fast exits at<br />
state tournament time.<br />
It's something Plymouth Cant<strong>on</strong>'s<br />
basketball teem should remember after<br />
surviving ite first-round district<br />
encounter against Novi. 57-34 Mooday<br />
at Novi.<br />
Sure, the final indicates another<br />
rout far the Chiefs, who collected<br />
their 20th win of the seae<strong>on</strong> with juat<br />
<strong>on</strong>e defeat. But it waa nothing like<br />
iha*<br />
M| thought we were a little flat "<br />
said Cant<strong>on</strong> ooach Dan Young. "1<br />
didn't think we were real sharp t<strong>on</strong>ight<br />
We were playing oa their-floor.<br />
against a patient, well-coached team<br />
. . I'm glad to be moviag <strong>on</strong>."<br />
Which is what the Chief!* are doing<br />
— they meet Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Franklin at 8:30<br />
pm. t<strong>on</strong>ight at Novi. fallowing the<br />
Plymouth Salem Northville game<br />
(OJOpss.).<br />
existent until the 6*-mlauto mark of<br />
the third quarter. Indeed, the Chiefa<br />
did not score their 10th point in UM<br />
•mined la UM third.<br />
pmfc They tormdIt* the WUdcata out<br />
aide wKh geod half<br />
(s 18-14<br />
U*s) Novi c<strong>on</strong>verted juet ll-of-37<br />
floor shots CU4 percent) te C<strong>on</strong>ten s<br />
11 of T7 (868 percent).<br />
While UM final shooting state may<br />
look p<strong>on</strong>d. UM Chiefc should resaem<br />
her th#y were juet 4-ef-ll (33 percent)<br />
ia the met half<br />
~T<br />
That's right — <strong>on</strong>ly 12 shots IbCthe<br />
entire half Novi had 20. but made<br />
juat five (25 percent). And while the<br />
Chiefs got nearly twice aa meny<br />
chances at the free throw line in the<br />
game as the Wildcats, they c<strong>on</strong>verted<br />
leas than 50 percent (l3-of-27).<br />
waa 9-of-14 (64 percent).<br />
There were other poeitivee for ~<br />
t<strong>on</strong>. The game's turning point .<br />
early in the third quarter, when N^_<br />
- which trailed 16 10 at the half -fcame<br />
out determined after the intermissi<strong>on</strong>.<br />
The Wildcats scored sfastreight<br />
potnla. the laat three <strong>on</strong> *<br />
three pointer by Chad Dicken. to Us<br />
it et 16-all with 5.53 left in the qug*<br />
tor.<br />
The Chiefs handled it more like SO<br />
•fr<strong>on</strong>t than e challenge Mark Ba*<br />
put in s pair of beekete inaide.<br />
trating what had been a euffw<br />
a<strong>on</strong>e defenae until then, when<br />
Hurley picked Mike Barthiows<br />
and a half<br />
The Wildcats never<br />
They trailed 3113 after three<br />
tore, a leed that quickly increai<br />
36-13 bofars UM fourth was two<br />
By then. Navi<br />
knew he ooulda't<br />
ting hack in a<br />
te high gear la<br />
loot six minutes, the Chiefs autoes<br />
Novi 21 8.<br />
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2C(P.C) The Observer/THl<str<strong>on</strong>g>TODAY</str<strong>on</strong>g>, MARCH 7, 1996<br />
Agape prepares for tourney trip<br />
BY RICHAFTD L. SHOOK<br />
VIMI<br />
Plymouth Agape Christian<br />
Academy puU lU little loee id the<br />
big waters t<strong>on</strong>ight, wanting to<br />
find out whether it's the chill of<br />
Lake Superior or the warmth of<br />
tha Gulf Stream off Florid*<br />
The Wolverine* will play their<br />
firei Michigan High School Baa<br />
kethall Associati<strong>on</strong> tournament<br />
game at 6 p.m. when they play<br />
host Southfield Franklin Road or<br />
Redford St. Agatha, who opened<br />
the Class D district Tuesday<br />
Coach Keith Anleitner is as<br />
anxious as every body else to see if<br />
Agape, unbeaten in its league and<br />
<strong>on</strong>ly twice defeated all seas<strong>on</strong><br />
OUTLOOK<br />
l<strong>on</strong>g, can swim with the big fish<br />
But more than that. Aaleitner<br />
wants to use the tournament to<br />
put Agape <strong>on</strong> the map.<br />
"Moat people d<strong>on</strong>'t want to<br />
play us,'' said Anleitner, who<br />
knows, because he's tried. "We're<br />
so small and we're not well eetab<br />
lished."<br />
Agape s chances of winning are<br />
speculative. St. Agatha was the<br />
Catholic League C D Divisi<strong>on</strong><br />
runner-up Franklin Road defeat<br />
ed Agape by four points early in<br />
the seas<strong>on</strong><br />
But the Wolverines are well<br />
coached. What they do. they do<br />
well Their problem will be adapt<br />
ing to a c<strong>on</strong>aiatently higher level<br />
of play and doing it in a hostile<br />
envir<strong>on</strong>ment.<br />
While they play half their<br />
games in regular sited gyms, they<br />
practice and play home games <strong>on</strong><br />
a carpeted door in a tiny room<br />
that's part of the church.<br />
That will begin lo change next<br />
seas<strong>on</strong>, however, when Agape<br />
moves from its Ann Arbor Trail<br />
home south a few miles to Michigan<br />
Avenue The school is moving<br />
into an old elementary building<br />
— <strong>on</strong>e with another tiny gym,<br />
which current plans call for replacing<br />
in a short time.<br />
As it moves <strong>on</strong>. it la alao hoping<br />
lo move up.<br />
Agape haa leas than &0 students<br />
in its high achool but the<br />
boys "just love baaketball." An<br />
leitner said. "They practice all<br />
the time Our main emphasis is<br />
<strong>on</strong> the kida, God, family, academ<br />
ics — and then baaketball<br />
"We're hoping for expoaure<br />
from the district tournament.<br />
We'd like other schools to say.<br />
Hey, that's a nice school to play.<br />
They've got good kids and are<br />
good competiti<strong>on</strong>."*<br />
It's like most coaches try to<br />
teach their kids: winning and loaing<br />
isn't as important as how you<br />
go sbout it.<br />
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from Hurley, and 10 (and<br />
right rr bounds I from Bray D<strong>on</strong>le<br />
Scott si so had four assisU.<br />
"When it waa lime to get it<br />
going, our guys really put it together."<br />
said Young Then he<br />
added. Hopefully, we'll look betT<br />
ter <strong>on</strong> Thursday "<br />
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»ea»<strong>on</strong>. they'd belter<br />
Head.<br />
"There'a <strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong>e ball," Braun<br />
said, applying a time-h<strong>on</strong>ored<br />
coach's creed to th* situati<strong>on</strong><br />
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So Head accepted the role. And<br />
he excelled — his 6.5 rebounds<br />
per game average made him the<br />
Eagles' leader and placed him<br />
eighth in the MAC. A^pinst Kant<br />
Slate, he played 25 minutes de<br />
spite not starting and grabbed s<br />
game-high nine rebounds.<br />
He's also averaged 7.2 points<br />
per game, while making 55.2 per<br />
cent of his floor shots<br />
What Head hasn't d<strong>on</strong>e well is<br />
shoot free throws. He was 1 of 4<br />
againat the Golden Flashes, lee*<br />
ing him 23-of-52 for the seas<strong>on</strong><br />
144.2 percent).<br />
After his final misa, however,<br />
he showed hie value to the team.<br />
Head went to the line after driving<br />
toward the basket, ahooting.<br />
missing, then rebounding his<br />
miss and getting fouled. He hit<br />
the first free throw and clanked<br />
the neat, but quickly slid down<br />
the lane and outfought two Kent<br />
Stale players for the rebound<br />
His hard work was recognized,<br />
and loudly applauded, by the<br />
Sure. Head appreciates it- He<br />
also firmly beiievee -he can do<br />
more, given the opportunity<br />
"Right now, I juat want ta tie<br />
like Dennis Rodman. We d<strong>on</strong>'t<br />
have anybody who does thst<br />
Now. the key questi<strong>on</strong> Whet if<br />
EMU draws Iowa in the NCAA<br />
Toumaawet?<br />
"They're juat another team."<br />
Head replied. "That's all in the<br />
peat I mama. I'd be happy to pUy<br />
them, to show them whet the<br />
MACs ell ebout.<br />
"If it happesia, it happena "<br />
And what's happening at EM<<br />
couldn't make Head<br />
until his role<br />
F O O S B A L L<br />
f u n m i h<br />
Individual grapplers<br />
head for state finals<br />
Tha 49th annual Michigan<br />
High School Athletic Aaaociati<strong>on</strong><br />
lower peninaula individual<br />
wrestling finals will be Friday<br />
and Saturday at two different<br />
sitae.<br />
The Divisi<strong>on</strong> I and II meets<br />
will be at the Kellogg Arena<br />
{seats 5,000) in Battle Creek<br />
University Arena (5,500) in<br />
Kalamazoo will host the Divisi<strong>on</strong><br />
III and IV finals.<br />
Acti<strong>on</strong> in Divisi<strong>on</strong>s II and<br />
WRESTLING<br />
MMSAA CMVISI0N I<br />
MMVBUA1 VMtSTUNO P AMINOS<br />
(Marcn S-S et Battt* Creek)<br />
AJKAQUAUPKM<br />
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9). sootomore. Uvoma Stevens<strong>on</strong> vs.<br />
AJ Grsnt (40-6). fresnmari. Oartistoo<br />
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112: M*e Zewnock (3i 17). junior.<br />
Redtord CethoSc Central vs Ant<strong>on</strong>io<br />
Hanttoo (19 4). senior. Fknt Northern<br />
lit: Dave raLr<strong>on</strong> (45-5). senior.<br />
Liv<strong>on</strong>ia Stevens<strong>on</strong> vs Rochy Patar/oio<br />
(40-5), freshman. Mount Clemens<br />
Ctwppewa vasey. Oano lam (30-13).<br />
senior. Redford Catholic Cantrai vs<br />
Paul Keane (44 5). junior. Temperance<br />
Bedford<br />
12S: Nathanew Gams<strong>on</strong> (27-13).<br />
senior. Wayne Memorial vs. Chartw<br />
Spencer (40 13). sophomore. Bay City<br />
Western<br />
ISO: Ricnard Wats<strong>on</strong> (40-7). junior.<br />
Wayne Memorial vs. Jas<strong>on</strong> Marun (41 •<br />
4). senior Muskeg<strong>on</strong> Reeths Puffer;<br />
Dan Chrutens<strong>on</strong> (44 5). senior. Uvo<br />
rua Stevens<strong>on</strong> vs Craig Tnerwetier<br />
(43-8). Moweu<br />
1SS: J<strong>on</strong> Sets (38-8). senior. Uvo<br />
ma Stevens<strong>on</strong> vs Joe Cotant (46-4).<br />
senior. BmTwigham Brotner Rice.<br />
Deve Gardner (47-3). senior. Redford<br />
Cat hose Central vs Sem Muslen (41<br />
3). senior. Southgate Anders<strong>on</strong><br />
160: Nick Retry* (42 10). junior,<br />
livoma Stevens<strong>on</strong> vs Chad Aulen<br />
(43 8). Clarkst<strong>on</strong><br />
148: Kevin Gnffen (42-11). senior.<br />
Redford Cathofcc Central vs Ryan Ko<br />
watski (28 12). junwr. Lake 0n<strong>on</strong>; Tye<br />
Golden (29 7). senor. Westland John<br />
Glenn vs Steve Bngnt (41-6). sopho<br />
more, Swart/ Creek<br />
1S2: Deve Garoa (38 17). senior.<br />
Redford Cathofcc Central vs Aar<strong>on</strong><br />
Greene (384). aopnomore. Wyan<br />
dotte Roosevelt; Jeremy BrertTiaupt<br />
(38 12). senior, rtymowl" Salem vs<br />
Jas<strong>on</strong> Popham (3fr 12). sophomore.<br />
WansnCousmo<br />
ISO: Cms Seder
»C* The Ohsertvr/THUSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996<br />
Bear-baiting proposal likely <strong>on</strong> fall ballot<br />
Anti hunimi<br />
OUTDOOR force* *re at<br />
tempting to umi<br />
A<br />
ermine Michigan<br />
bear hunting<br />
through a ballot<br />
initiative. In all<br />
likelihood a pro<br />
posal to ban<br />
baiting and the<br />
use of bounds for<br />
bear hunting will<br />
be <strong>on</strong> the ballot<br />
PARKER when the polls<br />
* open for the<br />
presidential electi<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong> Nov 5<br />
Volunteers representing antihunnng<br />
groups are currently cir<br />
culating petiti<strong>on</strong>s across the state<br />
in an effort to put the issue to a<br />
public vote They have until Ma><br />
29 to father the 280.000 signs<br />
lures needed to put the proposal<br />
<strong>on</strong> the ballot<br />
On the surface, the proposal<br />
may not seem like a big deal Af<br />
ter all. it doesn't appear that<br />
they 're trying to end bear hunting,<br />
just limit the way* we hunt bear,<br />
nght^ Bul the truth is, in Michi<br />
gan 96 percent of the annual bear<br />
harvest comes directly from the<br />
use of bait or hounds. In Michigan.<br />
it's nearly impossible to<br />
"glass bear from mountain top<br />
to mountain top like they do out<br />
•rest, or "drive" bear from cover<br />
like they do ID some OF the eastern<br />
states With the enormous, thick<br />
tracts of forests and<br />
which make up Michigan » bear<br />
country these technique* are n<strong>on</strong><br />
productive<br />
A healthy populati<strong>on</strong><br />
Michigan » bear populati<strong>on</strong> is<br />
in excellent shape with between<br />
8.000 and 10.000 bear residing tn<br />
the Upper Peninsula and the<br />
northern Lower Peninsula This<br />
healthy populati<strong>on</strong> is a direct reflecti<strong>on</strong><br />
<strong>on</strong> the supert) job the<br />
Michigan Department of Natural<br />
Resource* biologist* are doing in<br />
managing the black bear Man<br />
aged hunting is a big part of that<br />
management plan<br />
"The DNR . is committed to<br />
managing the black bear resource<br />
in the best way possible. said<br />
then DNR director Michael<br />
Moore in a press release issued<br />
laat m<strong>on</strong>th "Thia include* the<br />
annual harvest of some animals<br />
through hunting to maintain bear<br />
numbers at a desired level and to<br />
help avoid unwelcome bear encounters.<br />
In Michigan, the use of<br />
bait and the use of hounds for<br />
bear hunting currently play an<br />
important role in thia effort In<br />
additi<strong>on</strong>, cubs and female bears<br />
with cuba are protected from<br />
hunting in this states so that<br />
many at the young animals will<br />
survive and become an important<br />
part of the state's future bear populati<strong>on</strong>."<br />
Laat year. 5,592 hunters killed<br />
1,455 bear for a 26-percent sue<br />
ceaa rale statewide Approximate<br />
ly 76-percent of that harvest waa<br />
taken over bait and 20 percent<br />
was taken behind hounds Take<br />
away these two time-h<strong>on</strong>ored<br />
techniques and you 11 effectively<br />
end bear hunting and the DNR's<br />
ability to manage the bear populati<strong>on</strong><br />
If we loae this battle, what will<br />
they come after next'* Will it be<br />
hunting rabbits, pheasants or<br />
ducks with dogs, or maybe bow<br />
hunting*<br />
"h i more than an attack <strong>on</strong><br />
hunting. It'a an attempt to do<br />
away with scientific wildlife man<br />
spsaii nt " aaid Tom Eurich. pre*<br />
ident of the Michigan Bear Hunten<br />
Associati<strong>on</strong> "1 can't think of<br />
anything more damaging to all<br />
wildlife."<br />
Aa expensive fifht<br />
It will take milli<strong>on</strong>s of dollars<br />
ta win this referendum. Antihunting<br />
group* will buy televisi<strong>on</strong><br />
and radio tuna and oa* it to try to<br />
c<strong>on</strong>vince th* aoa bunting public<br />
that our proven scientific man<br />
TV and radio tinae ta<br />
the truth about hu nting<br />
rildlife management. Who do<br />
) M r ^<br />
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WEEKEND<br />
Go for the gold at the annuel<br />
dinner dance and aucti<strong>on</strong><br />
Saturday, March 16,<br />
at Cant<strong>on</strong>'s Summit <strong>on</strong> the<br />
Park. The event is the<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong> Chamber of Commerce'a<br />
largeat fund raiser.<br />
Festivities begin at 5:30<br />
p.m. with the preview parly<br />
and complimentary full<br />
l>*r At 7 p.m., dinner will<br />
be served and the cash bar<br />
opens. The live aucti<strong>on</strong> begins<br />
at 8:30 p.m. and<br />
winner* of the silent aucti<strong>on</strong><br />
and raffle items are to<br />
lie announced. At 10 p.m.,<br />
Silver Sounds professi<strong>on</strong>al<br />
DJ will provide dancing<br />
and entertainment. Tickets<br />
are $45 per pers<strong>on</strong> Reservati<strong>on</strong>*<br />
must be made by<br />
March 11 A 24-hour cancellati<strong>on</strong><br />
notice is required.<br />
Sp<strong>on</strong>sorships are available.<br />
Sp<strong>on</strong>sors are eligible<br />
for the "sp<strong>on</strong>sor <strong>on</strong>ly"<br />
drawin|jTor a trip for two to<br />
Las Vegas.<br />
N SNOW WMFTI<br />
The Plymouth Branch.<br />
American Associati<strong>on</strong> of<br />
University Women will<br />
l>erform the play "Snow<br />
White"' March 21-23 at the<br />
Garden City High School<br />
auditorium. Tickets are<br />
available by calling Mickey<br />
Edell Corner at 453 3152.<br />
N ARTS A CRAFTS<br />
The City of Plymouth<br />
Parks and Recreati<strong>on</strong> De<br />
part ment will host its an<br />
nual Spring Arts & Crafts<br />
Show Friday through Sunday.<br />
March 22 24. The<br />
hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Friday and Saturday, and<br />
no<strong>on</strong> to 5 p.m. <strong>on</strong> Sunday.<br />
The show will be held at<br />
the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center,' 525 Farmer in<br />
Plymouth. Admissi<strong>on</strong> and<br />
parking are both free. For<br />
further informati<strong>on</strong>, call<br />
455-6623. Spot* are atill<br />
av ailable for crafters; c<strong>on</strong>tact<br />
Carol at 455-6627.<br />
AROUND THE<br />
TOWN<br />
NOPEN HOUSE<br />
The Plymouth Children's<br />
Nursery is accepting applicati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
for their fall pre<br />
school classes for 3- and 4-<br />
> ear olds Attend an open<br />
house 1-3 p.m Sunday.<br />
March 10. st 5825 N Shel<br />
d<strong>on</strong> Road, just north of the<br />
(kxtdyear Tire Center.<br />
Classes include art. play,<br />
music, stories and much<br />
more. Informati<strong>on</strong>. 459<br />
3111,397 5490 or 416-1183.<br />
The Friends of the Plymouth<br />
Dunning Hough <strong>Library</strong><br />
March Focus pro<br />
gram it "Grandfather's<br />
Perspective of Plymouth<br />
from Indian Trails to<br />
Steetacape." 7:30 p.m<br />
Thursday, March 14, in the<br />
council chamber* at Plymouth<br />
City Hall The speaker,<br />
Emily Kemnitx. will<br />
preaent * slide program illustrati<strong>on</strong><br />
how the village<br />
grew to become a city<br />
Kemnita is the grand<br />
daughter of Sidney Str<strong>on</strong>g.<br />
Str<strong>on</strong>g was horn Feb 23.<br />
IBM, in Kaiamaxoo<br />
CAMPUS NOTES<br />
The Observer /THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996<br />
YOUR GUIDE TO EVENTS IN AND AROUND CANTON •<br />
Trained as an engineer, he<br />
came to Plymouth in 1920<br />
and served as the community's<br />
first city manager.<br />
He designed thl city seal<br />
which is still used. Registrati<strong>on</strong>,<br />
453-0750.<br />
NCARD PARTY<br />
The Plymouth Symph<strong>on</strong>y<br />
league will hold its annual<br />
game and card party 9:30<br />
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
March 27, at the Fox<br />
Hills Country Club. For<br />
tickets and informati<strong>on</strong>,<br />
call 459-3156.<br />
N SELF-DEFENSE<br />
The Veterans of Foreign<br />
Wars Post No. 6695, 1426<br />
S. Mill in Plymouth, offers<br />
"Techniques for Women in<br />
Self-Defense" 7:30-9 p.m.<br />
Tuesday. March 19. A sergeant<br />
from the Plymouth<br />
Township police will ex<br />
plain the procedures<br />
shown <strong>on</strong> the video <strong>tap</strong>e.<br />
Open to the public. No<br />
charge. Refreshments<br />
served. Informati<strong>on</strong>. Bar<br />
bara Turnblom, 538-1859<br />
N DIABETES<br />
Oakwood Healthcare System<br />
is offering a "Life with<br />
Diabetes" class. 7-9 p.m.<br />
Thursdays, beginning<br />
March 7 through April 18.<br />
at Plymouth-Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
Schools. This six-week series<br />
presents topics of c<strong>on</strong><br />
cern to people with diabetes:<br />
learning to live with<br />
diabetes, diet survival<br />
skills, exercise, l<strong>on</strong>g-term<br />
complicati<strong>on</strong>s, pers<strong>on</strong>al<br />
health habits, and more.<br />
Family members are urged<br />
to come at no eitra cost.<br />
All classes are taught byprofessi<strong>on</strong>als.<br />
A physii<br />
cian's order is required for<br />
participati<strong>on</strong>. The cost of<br />
: the series ia $30. Register<br />
at 1-800-543-WELL.<br />
N MILLIONAIRES PARTY<br />
The Wayne/Westland<br />
YMCA Indian Program<br />
puts <strong>on</strong> a Milli<strong>on</strong>aire's<br />
Party 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.<br />
Friday. March 8, al New<br />
Hawthorne Valley Golf<br />
Club, <strong>on</strong> Merriman north<br />
of Warren Blackjack.<br />
; roulette, craps tables and<br />
! more. Tickets are $7.50,<br />
which includes $5 in chips<br />
Maximum of $500 per per<br />
1 s<strong>on</strong>.<br />
NBLOOO PRESSORS<br />
1 United Home Health Ser<br />
vices Inc. of Cant<strong>on</strong> offers<br />
! free blood pressure checks<br />
al the Plymouth Cultural<br />
Center. 525 Fanner This<br />
service is offered the sec<strong>on</strong>d<br />
M<strong>on</strong>day of every<br />
m<strong>on</strong>th (except July and<br />
August I from no<strong>on</strong> to 2<br />
p.m. Any<strong>on</strong>e interested<br />
may show up<br />
R RADIO STATION TOURS<br />
WSDP. 88 1 FM. invites<br />
area Cub Scout and Girl<br />
Scout groups to visit the<br />
stati<strong>on</strong> for tours. WSDP is<br />
located at Plymouth Salem<br />
High Schpol If your group<br />
would like to visit th* ata<br />
ti<strong>on</strong>. call 416-7732.<br />
R SENIOR PARTY<br />
Volunteers are needed for<br />
the senior party held at<br />
Plymouth Cant<strong>on</strong> and Sa<br />
Irm high schools Each<br />
year, parents of th* senior<br />
class transform the school<br />
into a festive atmosphere<br />
To u+mtt your scsotmic h<strong>on</strong>or or gnduf<strong>on</strong> an<br />
nounewnent to Campus Notes, sand the material<br />
printed or fypewnrten to Bridget I ocas. Plymouth<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong> Observer. 744 Wmg St . Plymouth.<br />
K*ch 43170<br />
U NKKLKBN VAROE ANO STEVEN DECKER.<br />
Plymouth Salem High School **nior*. h*ve placed<br />
in UM <strong>tap</strong> 106 out of 15.500 high aehool atudent*<br />
in th* 3Bth annual Michigan M*th*m*tic* Pri«*<br />
Competiti<strong>on</strong> Vard* and Docker were h<strong>on</strong>ored at<br />
an awards banquet Saturday. March 2, at Grand<br />
Vaftay Stat* University The <strong>tap</strong> 60 award winner*<br />
received college scholarship* totaling more than<br />
$31,000 denatad by ITP Publishing. Paid Malar<br />
St. Patrick's Parade<br />
y<br />
Sat 1<br />
Fun Stuff: Floats, bands, clowns and marching units from Cant<strong>on</strong>.<br />
Plymouth and throughout metro Detroit will c<strong>on</strong>vene at 2p.m. Sunday<br />
in downtown Detroit for the 38th Annual St. Patrick's Parade<br />
I'hr Ply mouth Fife & Drum Corps added to the festivities in years<br />
past.<br />
to provide a celebrati<strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong><br />
graduati<strong>on</strong> night for those<br />
students in a safe and c<strong>on</strong><br />
trolled envir<strong>on</strong>ment. If you<br />
own a business and can<br />
I d<strong>on</strong>ate prizes and/or ser-<br />
1 vices (gift certificates, discount<br />
coup<strong>on</strong>s, paper products,<br />
decorating materials,<br />
•.tamps, mailing materials<br />
and also dollar d<strong>on</strong>ati<strong>on</strong>s,<br />
etc.), c<strong>on</strong>tact Pam Capaldi,<br />
455-3839, or Andi<br />
i Schmiedel. 397-6936<br />
RREC CENTER<br />
Cant<strong>on</strong> Recreati<strong>on</strong> Center,<br />
located <strong>on</strong> the corner of<br />
Michigan Avenue and<br />
Sheld<strong>on</strong> Road, will c<strong>on</strong>tinue<br />
to be available for com<br />
munity groups and individual<br />
rental through<br />
April. This facility is available<br />
for Cant<strong>on</strong> Township<br />
residents and groups <strong>on</strong>ly.<br />
The facility can hold<br />
events for up to 100 people<br />
and the rental rates are as<br />
follows: social event, $200<br />
deposit, $25 per hour, n<strong>on</strong>profit<br />
service club'organizati<strong>on</strong><br />
(Cant<strong>on</strong> based):<br />
business meeting, $25 deposit<br />
— no rental fee. social<br />
event. $200 deposit<br />
and $7 50 per hour (no limit).<br />
Informati<strong>on</strong>. Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
Parks & Recreati<strong>on</strong> Ser<br />
vices, 397-5110<br />
N Y0UTM EXCHANGE<br />
The Plymouth Rotary<br />
Club Youth Exchange is<br />
seeking interested students<br />
ages 16 18 looking<br />
for an opportunity to spend<br />
a year abroad learning the<br />
culture and language of another<br />
country No applicati<strong>on</strong><br />
fee. Travel overseas<br />
August 1996 to July 1997.<br />
Any place in 22 foreign<br />
countries. C<strong>on</strong>tact Marie<br />
A Morrow, Plymouth Rotary<br />
Youth Exchange<br />
chairwoman, at 453-6879.<br />
RCAMPCVO<br />
The Catholic Youth Organizati<strong>on</strong><br />
of Metro Detroit is<br />
looking for former CYO ,<br />
camp staff and participants<br />
to include in special<br />
50th anniversary celebrati<strong>on</strong><br />
of the CYO camps in<br />
1996. If you or any<strong>on</strong>e you<br />
know is a former camp<br />
staffer or attendee, call the<br />
CYO at 963 7172. or send a<br />
postcard with your name,<br />
address, ph<strong>on</strong>e number<br />
and year you attended<br />
camp to: CYO Camp 50th,<br />
305 Michigan Ave., De<br />
troit, Mich. 48226<br />
R CLOTH IMS BANK<br />
The Plymouth-Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
Community Clothing Bank<br />
is open 9-11:30 am. and 1 -<br />
3:30 p.m. Tuesdays. Good<br />
quality clothing available<br />
to needy Plymouth-Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
School District families.<br />
Located in a portable<br />
building behind Central<br />
Middle School in Plymouth.<br />
Call for appointment,<br />
416 6179.<br />
R ARTS COUNCIL<br />
The Plymouth Community<br />
Arts Council is offering its<br />
new facility at "74 N. Sheld<strong>on</strong><br />
Road for rent for semi<br />
nars, recitals and lectures.<br />
The facility has auditorium<br />
seating for 225 people.<br />
The parking lot has room<br />
for 28 cars snd street park<br />
ing is available. There are<br />
coffee pots, a slide projector<br />
and a piano available.<br />
Interested groups, call 416<br />
4278.<br />
R ALUMNI INFORMATION<br />
The Plymouth-Cant<strong>on</strong><br />
schools are putting together<br />
an alumni directory of<br />
former students to help<br />
people find old friends and<br />
plan reuni<strong>on</strong>s. It will include<br />
the current names<br />
and addresses of alumni 1(<br />
you have a list of alumni<br />
from any class year, any<br />
updated names and ad<br />
dresses or you know some<br />
<strong>on</strong>e who has either, call<br />
Emily Brazzi at 800-654-<br />
4548. or fax the list to<br />
Brazzi at 800-829-4142.<br />
The mailing address for<br />
the directory project is<br />
Plymouth-Cart<strong>on</strong> Com<br />
munity Schools Directory<br />
of Alumni. Bernard C.<br />
Harris Publishing Com pa<br />
nv Inc.. 22 Roger Center.<br />
Norfolk. Va. 23502 4169<br />
R SUPPORT OROUP<br />
Have a problem? W ant to<br />
talk? Call Life Care Minis<br />
tries. (313) 427 LIFE, from<br />
11 a.m to 11 p m M<strong>on</strong>day<br />
Saturday C<strong>on</strong>fidential<br />
Free<br />
C A I E N D FORM<br />
Tha Plymouth and Cant<strong>on</strong> 0bs*rveo welcome Calendar items Items should be from n<strong>on</strong>-profit com<br />
nuiaUy groups or individuals announcing a community program or event Pleau type orpnnt nnt<br />
tne informati<strong>on</strong> belou• and mail your item to The Calendar, Cant<strong>on</strong> Obsentr, 744 W V-<br />
Plymouth MI 48110 or by fas to 313-459 4224 Deadline for Calendar items i* no<strong>on</strong><br />
$<br />
Fnday foe the foh g Thunday* paper Call 459 2700 if you haL* any questi<strong>on</strong>*<br />
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S«rvKM fur Man<strong>on</strong> Wilma Gala<br />
Muhw were M<strong>on</strong>day. March 4.<br />
•i First United Methodist Church<br />
of Plymouth with tha Re*. Dr<br />
Dean Klump officiating. Local arrangements<br />
were made by<br />
Schrader Howell Funeral Home<br />
Bunal was in Riveraidt Cemetery<br />
She was born Dec. 30, 1915, in<br />
Salem snd died Saturday. March<br />
2. in Uv<strong>on</strong>ia. Mrs Mathews retired<br />
as s school teacher in 1964<br />
She taught at Central Elementary<br />
and Smith schools ia Plymouth<br />
for 34 years She was born in Sa<br />
lera. but lived her entire life in the<br />
Plymouth community. She was a<br />
member ol' First United Methodist<br />
Church of Plymouth, a mem<br />
her of the American Associati<strong>on</strong><br />
of University Women. Salem His<br />
t<strong>on</strong>cal Society. Sixty Plus in<br />
Plymouth, the Plymouth Worn<br />
an s Club. Plymouth Cant<strong>on</strong> Re<br />
tired Teachers. United Methodist<br />
Women, and Mature Single* She<br />
{radualed from Plymouth High<br />
School She attended Eastern<br />
i Michigan University where she<br />
did her undergraduate work and<br />
received s master's degree from<br />
the University of Michigan<br />
She is survived by her daugh<br />
ter. Joy B Coyle of Plymouth,<br />
and three grandchildren<br />
She «as preceded in death by<br />
her husband. Louis A., in 19T3<br />
Memorial c<strong>on</strong>tributi<strong>on</strong>s may be<br />
made to First United Methodist<br />
Church. 45201 N Tern t<strong>on</strong>al.<br />
Plymouth. Mich 481 TO or the<br />
University of Michigan Medical<br />
Center dedicated to Cancer Re<br />
search. Ann Arbor. Mich.<br />
iAMKSi. KDOT<br />
Services for James J Kenny, 52.<br />
of Cant<strong>on</strong> were Wednesday.<br />
Marvh 6. at St John Neumann<br />
Catholic Church, with the Rev<br />
• reorge Charnley offuAting Bun<br />
al was in Holy Sepulchre Ceme<br />
tery in Southfieki- Local arrange<br />
ments were made by LJ Gnffin<br />
Funeral Home Cant<strong>on</strong> Chapel<br />
He was bom Sept 2, 1943. in<br />
Detroit and died Wednesday.<br />
March 6 He was a lab engineer at<br />
Ford Motor Co.<br />
' He is survived by hu wife. Jud<br />
ith A. Kenny- daughter. Bridget<br />
Laws<strong>on</strong>. too. Andrew J.. sister.<br />
Kathenne Kenny<br />
Services for Marvin A Thorman.<br />
65. of Plymouth were Wednesday.<br />
March 6. at Schrader Howell Funeral<br />
Home with the Rev Peter<br />
The Observer/THURSDAY. MARCH 7, 1996<br />
OBITUARIES District plans kindergarten registrati<strong>on</strong><br />
Marioo Wilma Gak<br />
M Berg and the Rev Paul E-<br />
Schaefer officiating Bunal was in<br />
Lapham Cemetery<br />
He was born (Xt. 3. 1930. in<br />
Wisc<strong>on</strong>sin and died M<strong>on</strong>day.<br />
March 4. in Liv<strong>on</strong>ia<br />
He was a self employed carpenter<br />
for 20 years He came to<br />
the Plymouth community in 1971<br />
from Wisc<strong>on</strong>sin. He was a mem<br />
ber of St. Peter » Evangelical Lutheran<br />
Church in Plymouth<br />
He is survived by his wife.<br />
JoAnn of Plymouth, mother. Ger<br />
trude Thorman of Wisc<strong>on</strong>sin,<br />
nephew. David Clark of Wisc<strong>on</strong>sin.<br />
niece. Carol Johns<strong>on</strong> of Wis<br />
c<strong>on</strong>sin<br />
He was preceded in death by<br />
his twin sister. Mildred, and father.<br />
Arthur<br />
Mem<strong>on</strong>als may be made to St<br />
Peter * Evangelical Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Serv ices for Barak* M Morphew.<br />
67. of Westland were M<strong>on</strong>day.<br />
March 4. at the Vermeulen Me<br />
mortal Funeral Home with the<br />
Rev Armand Llbnch officiating<br />
Bunal was in Glen Eden Ceme<br />
tery in Liv<strong>on</strong>ia<br />
She was bom July 6. 1928. in<br />
Highland Park and died Thursday.<br />
Feb. 29. in Westland She<br />
worked as a file clerk for a pub<br />
Iishing company<br />
She is survived by ber husband.<br />
Eugene, daughters. Mary<br />
Marasco of Cant<strong>on</strong>, s<strong>on</strong>s. Richard<br />
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Colo., and James of Cant<strong>on</strong>,<br />
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Colo.; and 10 grandchildren<br />
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• POSITIVE PARTNTLNR<br />
The Marian Women * Center.<br />
St. Mary Hospital in Liv<strong>on</strong>ia, of<br />
ter* a free lecture <strong>on</strong> "Positive<br />
Parenting' from 7-9 p.m. Tuea<br />
day. March 26. in the hospital auditorium<br />
near the Five Mile en<br />
trance Gueat speaker will be Corinne<br />
Ke«. a clinical aaaociata and<br />
adjunct faculty member at Ma<br />
d«.nna University's School of<br />
Nursing There ia no charge for<br />
the lecture, but reservati<strong>on</strong>s are<br />
requested, since seating is limited<br />
Call (313) 655 2882 or (800)<br />
494 1617.<br />
- On March 28 30. the Institute<br />
for Preventative Sport* Medicine<br />
will hoat the fourth annual Mid-<br />
American Sporta Medicine Sympoaium.<br />
People from throughout<br />
the U.S. and Canada are expected<br />
lo sttend the event st the Rits-<br />
Csrlt<strong>on</strong> C<strong>on</strong>venti<strong>on</strong> Center In<br />
Dearborn Aa part of the symposium.<br />
a Celebrity Aucti<strong>on</strong> will be<br />
held Friday. Msrch 29. with local<br />
radio pera<strong>on</strong>ality Dick Purtan as<br />
celebrity aucti<strong>on</strong>eeer. For more<br />
informati<strong>on</strong>, call (313) 434-3390<br />
• MENTAL HEALTH SUTTORT<br />
— St. Mary Hospital in Liv<strong>on</strong>ia<br />
offers a free Menial Health Family<br />
Support Group meeting every<br />
Wednesday from 2-3 pm. <strong>on</strong> the<br />
fifth floor of ihe main hospital<br />
near the Five Mile entrance Thia<br />
meeting providea educati<strong>on</strong> and<br />
support services to friends and<br />
family members of people suffering<br />
from menial disorders.<br />
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For more informati<strong>on</strong>, pleaae csll<br />
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A free blood pressure screening<br />
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m<strong>on</strong>th in the lobby ofGarden<br />
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Some people<br />
more time thinking<br />
about what ku*d of pu<br />
ta to order than they<br />
do about investing<br />
S10.000 in a touted<br />
stock<br />
Strike* home,<br />
doesn't it"* It's s comment<br />
that Warren Buf<br />
fet or Peter Lynch<br />
could have made but<br />
didn't. Theme are the<br />
words of 17-year-old Matt Seto who ha.<br />
•1 reach appeared <strong>on</strong> the fr<strong>on</strong>t page of<br />
the Wall Street Journal (March 1994)<br />
for creating a private mutual fund that<br />
rained 38 percent in 1993. outperform<br />
inc 90 percent of all funds in it* catego<br />
ry.<br />
The Troy teenager"* latest achieve<br />
ment t* a book, cchauthored by Steven<br />
Levingst<strong>on</strong>. called "The Wfcfa Kida of<br />
Wall Street'* Investment Guide (Wil<br />
Uam Morrow. 1996, $22). In a style both<br />
lucid and entertaining. the author in<br />
*i*t* that ptcking a food stock isn i<br />
magic but comm<strong>on</strong> sens* compounded<br />
by dedicati<strong>on</strong><br />
The Observer A firccwfric/MAATH 7. 1996<br />
•J BOOK BREAK \<br />
The product of his Chines* parent*<br />
C<strong>on</strong>fucian philosophy and aolid Midwestern<br />
values, Seto approaches invest<br />
ment with three principles in mind: It<br />
educati<strong>on</strong>. 2) independent thinking and<br />
3) logic. In his book, our young guide<br />
lead* us through the step* he takes<br />
when selecting a good stock.<br />
D<strong>on</strong>'t depend <strong>on</strong> the advice of your<br />
friend* or your broker, th* author in<br />
sista. Research the stock yourself. The<br />
library is full of informative sources<br />
such as "Value lune" and ""Standard<br />
and Poor'. Stock Reports " Then, make<br />
a decisi<strong>on</strong> based <strong>on</strong> the numbers: the<br />
company's debt, inventory level, cash<br />
flow, book value and price earning ratin.<br />
Seto defines his terms and qyplains<br />
each process in layman's language, re<br />
ferring to visuals such as an annotated<br />
page from "Value Line."<br />
Seto alao explode* what he c<strong>on</strong>siders<br />
the diversificati<strong>on</strong> myth- Those who diversify.<br />
he claims, lack c<strong>on</strong>fidence in<br />
their ability te pick stocks. But "the<br />
more effort you put into assessing each<br />
•tock pick, the more c<strong>on</strong>fident you mil<br />
be about it." The *logan he lives by is<br />
Poets to visit Cranbrook<br />
The *«cood annual "In S**d Time —<br />
The William and Nancy Beckwith Me<br />
moos! Reading" mil take pia« 2J0<br />
p m Sunday. March 17. in the deSalle<br />
Auditorium at Cranbrook Art Museum.<br />
1221 N Woodward. Bloomfield Hill*<br />
Live Irish music and poetry mil be<br />
featured. Admissi<strong>on</strong> is free with no<br />
•eats reserved. Call (810) 335 0021 for<br />
informati<strong>on</strong><br />
With renowned poet* and<br />
from Ireland and America. In Seed<br />
Time " thou Id be an unfor®rttahle after<br />
no<strong>on</strong> for those looking for authentici<br />
ty" or just fun.<br />
Irish poet and playwright Paula<br />
Meehan will come froca her home in<br />
Dublin for the event She ia th* author<br />
of four books of po*try, most recently<br />
Pillow Talk" (1994) In h*r native Ire<br />
Und. a number of her poems have been<br />
CHOMWFCRF ««) ««"><br />
ba. also collaborated with visual artist*<br />
in creating multimedia<br />
Irish Amencan poet and writer H<br />
Bookwoman of Year names sought<br />
(313) 721 11*. Or. •<br />
Thorns* Lynch mil alao be featured He<br />
live* mo*t of the year in Milford. where<br />
he is a funeral director, and spends part<br />
of the year in Ireland, where he ha* r*<br />
»u>red hu family's ancestral cottage<br />
Th* author of two collecti<strong>on</strong>s of poetry,<br />
"Skating mth Heather Grace' (1987)<br />
and Grimalkin A Other Poems'<br />
(1994). Lynch haa published poems and<br />
essay* in The New Yorker. The Pans<br />
Review. The L<strong>on</strong>d<strong>on</strong> Review of Books,<br />
Harper s and other leading periodicals<br />
The Ann Arbor Irish Ensemble mil<br />
present traditi<strong>on</strong>al Irish muaic. mth<br />
fiddle, guitar, tin whistle and bodhram<br />
(th* Irish handheld drum).<br />
Poet, essayist and critic Richard Til<br />
linghast of Ann Arbor, who lived for a<br />
year in Ireland and spends part of th*<br />
summer writing, giving readings and<br />
teaching there, will be master of cerem<strong>on</strong>ies-<br />
Til linghast and famed Irish<br />
poet and writer Eileen Ni Chuilleanain<br />
launched the "In Seed Time" aerie* in<br />
letter ef<br />
IteVi<br />
(X Wayne 481Mf^tved<br />
by S*tordey. April» t ^<br />
acrampl"hment* sock as ioeQimtag the<br />
Detroit Fiee ft— holiday GiJofB«ksprs<br />
r,m the Seedbap Brs.ll* Books for Chil<br />
dren lifetime aihw •sawt ia serving lihrar<br />
Zsmd founding th* Detroit Mark Writm<br />
M I<br />
"Buy the best, forget the rest<br />
What i* *o astounding is that tne<br />
young man *peak» from a wealth of ex<br />
perience. After all. he began hi* reading,<br />
analyst* and a*se**ment eight Y**<br />
when the *tock market crashed in 1987.<br />
At the time, he wa* 9 vears old<br />
Although the whiz kid of Wall<br />
doesn't invest in mutual fund* ~<br />
created his own. remember" - he art_mit*<br />
that "a professi<strong>on</strong>al at the wheel,<br />
<strong>on</strong>e who does the research you can t do.<br />
will be helpful to people mth time c<strong>on</strong>*<br />
traints. But even then. Seto cauti<strong>on</strong>s,<br />
it's important to do your homework<br />
Identify your goals, read relevant publicati<strong>on</strong>s.<br />
even the fund s prospectus be<br />
for* making a selecti<strong>on</strong><br />
Matt Seto'* "Investment Guide is<br />
both humbling and inspirati<strong>on</strong>al Older<br />
readers mil want to emulate him and<br />
will find anecdotes describing hi* finan<br />
cial encounters with Best Buy. Block<br />
buster and American Eipress faacinat<br />
ing reading.<br />
Working with color<br />
Spring brings out the home decorator<br />
in all of us Smudges <strong>on</strong> the srall. dull<br />
hues, and outdated color *chemes cry<br />
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Then color is th* answer, writes Virgin<br />
ia Can. interior designer, local TV and<br />
radio color c<strong>on</strong>sultant and newspaper<br />
columnist ("Ask the Color Wiiard ").<br />
Color can alter the percepti<strong>on</strong> of aixe,<br />
create a mood, make us feel either warm<br />
or jfool. and camouflage tha objecti<strong>on</strong><br />
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Can has written "Making Color Work<br />
(Smart Home Moves Press, 115.96). It's<br />
chock full of practical advice <strong>on</strong> how to<br />
colorize the home, both inside and out<br />
A workbook secti<strong>on</strong> replete with graph<br />
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plan every inch of the house. Spring is<br />
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(Can's book is available at Smart<br />
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Esther Uttmann, a resident of Bloom -<br />
field Township, is a lecturer of English<br />
and German at Lawrence Technological<br />
University in , Southfield. As an <strong>on</strong>ly<br />
child. Littmann grew up regarding<br />
booA* a* substitutes for siblings You<br />
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-I INTERIM MOTtViS f<br />
How you display artworks speaks volumes<br />
* « .1 ..f rniims hiif i Kb-v a i h.! i wi<br />
Where. wb> and how<br />
we decorate our wall*<br />
will display the impor<br />
lance of our crowning<br />
glory Whether your<br />
collecti<strong>on</strong> of art work<br />
is prodigious or innocuous.<br />
putting it in its<br />
proper perspective<br />
spraks volumes about<br />
you<br />
t m Nocking looks as<br />
amateurish aa a wry<br />
.—.It painting (even if it is an authen<br />
tic Vincent van Gagh) that is loat <strong>on</strong> a<br />
very large vail If y«u *** ^ng to fea<br />
tare that single magnificent work it<br />
needs to be hung in a smaller space<br />
One very large painting or iu cquiva<br />
lent should occupy that large wall If<br />
j«u d<strong>on</strong>'t own <strong>on</strong>e large painting or<br />
print, this is the time to c<strong>on</strong>sider a<br />
group of lesser acquisiti<strong>on</strong>s.<br />
Do you own a collecti<strong>on</strong> of sil<br />
houettes. perhaps cutouts of your own<br />
or (amiK profiles'* Do you own a banjo<br />
dock or a barometer'* All of these could<br />
comprise an inordinate grouping,<br />
whereas they have no punch when scat<br />
tered "hit or miss" throughout several<br />
room* and hallways. Small prints or<br />
paintings should find their home. 1 en<br />
0<br />
sis i<strong>on</strong> these ia what I think U 1 an imagi<br />
native spatial aatup<br />
Grouping<br />
The c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> of this group is<br />
critical to its success Place the banjo<br />
clock or barometer slightly off <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
snd then align several small framed<br />
bits and pieces at the smaller end of the<br />
wall. Larger pictures or paintings will<br />
be better <strong>on</strong> the opposite, or larger side<br />
of the clock<br />
If this vertical arrangement meets<br />
vour standard be certain that the height<br />
is also correct The horu<strong>on</strong>tal <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g><br />
should be at eye level, approximately<br />
four feet six inches from the floor, not<br />
necessarily in a rigid straight line, with<br />
suitable items above and below. Determine<br />
the original lint at the outset<br />
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Some lime ago in a previous column I<br />
suggested Using the floor below your in<br />
tended collecti<strong>on</strong> to achieve a final layout<br />
before hammering in the nails<br />
Measure carefully, dar t trust to luck<br />
I Nee illustrati<strong>on</strong> 1<br />
In this balance it is important to c<strong>on</strong><br />
»ider color. Black and while seem*<br />
lighter in scale than str<strong>on</strong>g color, there<br />
lore *triklng paintings and prints re<br />
quire more space around them. To<br />
counterbalance the aforementi<strong>on</strong>ed wall<br />
c<strong>on</strong>figurati<strong>on</strong> another compositi<strong>on</strong> has<br />
rigid snd equalited possibilities.<br />
Variety<br />
Do you own a set of Audub<strong>on</strong> prints<br />
If necessary, reframe them appropriate<br />
ly If you wish U> fill a larger space it<br />
lie hooves you to substantially enlarge<br />
ihe matt» before selecting the frames<br />
The malt might even be deemed out of<br />
proporti<strong>on</strong> to the sixe of the print, but<br />
be ever more effective. My recommen<br />
i la ti<strong>on</strong> is that the matt* be a neutral<br />
color, preferably off white.<br />
I might menti<strong>on</strong> any other set of<br />
prints you own. whether in color, or<br />
even a set of small black and white pho<br />
tographs M<strong>on</strong>ographs, lithographs snd<br />
woodblocks, all of which comprise great<br />
collecting, will have a singular esthetic<br />
effect and wiU res<strong>on</strong>ate your food taste<br />
Other eclectic collectibles worthy of<br />
display are cross stitch samplers and<br />
fracturs Early Aanancan or Country<br />
French devotees will be appreciative of<br />
their presence A singular colorful quilt,<br />
whether new or old. makes a delightful<br />
wallhanging The Amish produce artful<br />
new examples. "Square within s<br />
square designs are awesome.<br />
In the 16th century magnificent <strong>tap</strong><br />
cstrias served two functi<strong>on</strong>s: Thev were<br />
Ai Home<br />
decorative of course, but they also were<br />
c<strong>on</strong>ducive to adding warmth to the<br />
unhealed room, la the 2tth century s<br />
dazxling c<strong>on</strong>temporary <strong>tap</strong>estry will en<br />
hence your wall. Search <strong>on</strong>e out in local<br />
craft shops.<br />
Wall sculptures, c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong>s end<br />
plaster casts would diversity your well<br />
drew. Stained glass, poaaibly an old<br />
churvh window, will lend w<strong>on</strong>drous col<br />
or tot he area If you are enterprising you<br />
might even uncover a Fraak Lloyd<br />
Wright window for a prodigious 1920s<br />
look Even an antique framed mirror<br />
he* value in a wall setup. Now proceed<br />
to hsng the rest of your treasures.<br />
Lighting<br />
Msny m<strong>on</strong>ths ago I devoted an entire<br />
column lo lighting. At that time I didn't<br />
menti<strong>on</strong> illuminati<strong>on</strong> of collectibles In<br />
snot her era there existed "over paint<br />
ing" lights. The ugly cord always hung<br />
tielow snd the overall effect was horn<br />
l»le<br />
In our time, at worst, we can resort lo<br />
x-\rral *pot strip lights that are ceiling<br />
mounted snd focus directly <strong>on</strong> our tree<br />
«um». lending them the importance<br />
I hr\ deserve. Al best we can install hi<br />
hat* with directi<strong>on</strong>al focus or bracket<br />
lights thst are wall mounted and also<br />
f«K-u» <strong>on</strong> the items displayed. A visit to<br />
a Michigan Chandelier shuwiuom will<br />
rxplain all ol the above. Vary import-<br />
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Sanmi St <strong>on</strong>* Levy, a FramkUn mident.<br />
u an mirror designer and a former<br />
*e< rrtorv of the American Society of In<br />
tenor /Vsignrrs You can leave her a<br />
message b\ diamg (313) 953-2047 <strong>on</strong> a<br />
much t<strong>on</strong>e ph<strong>on</strong>e, then her madh,,i<br />
number. IH97 Her fax number u (SIO)<br />
G44I314<br />
Belleek artisan signs pieces<br />
Leeann McGinley. Belleek artisan,<br />
will sign purchased pieces end asist<br />
guests with their purchases of Belleek<br />
porcelain pieces in the Tabletop De<br />
part ment at area Huds<strong>on</strong> stores<br />
McGinley's appearances Friday.<br />
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lOO The Observer A Eccentric/M/MCH 7, 1996 At Home<br />
GARDEN SPOT<br />
Nursery specializes in tree pe<strong>on</strong>y hybrid<br />
BI Marty Fk.iey<br />
Schi u Wimi<br />
There are many horticultural businesses<br />
in Michigan. Mime of which spe<br />
oalize in th« unusual or <strong>on</strong>e particular<br />
t>pe of plant.<br />
ScoCt Reath of Heath's Nursery<br />
(County Road 577. N-195. Vulcan.<br />
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111 specialises in herbaceous and<br />
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1961.<br />
Tha plant* are propagated and raised<br />
<strong>on</strong> thia nursery , in snne 4. and are very<br />
winter-hardy. Their herbaceous varieties<br />
need do support and grow from 18<br />
inches to five feet, tree pe<strong>on</strong>ies range in<br />
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Plan a sunny place for a pe<strong>on</strong>y this<br />
»pnng by incorporating manure into the<br />
ground two to three feet deep. They<br />
ship their planu in September — Call ia<br />
the best time to plant them in well-<br />
try are Age of Gold,<br />
good for beginners. High No<strong>on</strong>, sometimes<br />
re blooms, or Iphigenia. a single<br />
red. They <strong>on</strong>ly need • minimum<br />
amount of pruning Remove old brown<br />
leavs as they occur and in eight years<br />
old stems should be cut out and then<br />
again every five years.<br />
Kiwi.<br />
Want to grow a Kiwi vine'* Hart<br />
mann's Plantati<strong>on</strong>. Grand Juncti<strong>on</strong>,<br />
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said.<br />
Each cultivar has a different flavor,<br />
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when harvested.<br />
"The best flavor comes out of the<br />
fruits when they are left <strong>on</strong> the vine and<br />
receive cool nighta in the autumn, since<br />
harvesting in Michigan occurs in late<br />
August for the first ripe fruit, but the<br />
best fruits will ripen through Septem<br />
ber. Hartmann said.<br />
In Michigan the vine* are planted in<br />
the spring five feet apart, using a single<br />
wire trellis. A mature plant can produce<br />
about 100 pounds of fruit, so the support<br />
haa to be str<strong>on</strong>g A grower or gar<br />
dener often develops a support system<br />
to suit kia or her needs.<br />
ll is necessary to grow both specie* of<br />
Kiwis to realize fruit One male plant<br />
will take care of six females. They like a<br />
sunny locati<strong>on</strong> and protecti<strong>on</strong> from the<br />
wind. They will grow in most any kind<br />
of soil, although organic matter should<br />
be incorporated into the planting hole.<br />
Good drainage ia essential. These vines<br />
produce pretty white clematis-like flowers<br />
before they act fruit and d<strong>on</strong>'t need<br />
a lot of care, juat fertilizer twice a year<br />
and pruning They are pruned similarly<br />
lo grapevines and are best trained lo a<br />
single main trunk, srith two permanent<br />
lateral aide branches<br />
Some female vines for this area are<br />
Anna. Cordifolia or Geneva — males.<br />
Arctic Beauty or Number 1971. Your<br />
nurseryman can recommend suitable<br />
Kiwi varieties for your garden It takes<br />
several years for these vines to produce,<br />
but they are pretty and srill add to ihe<br />
landscape before the fruits can be enjoyed.<br />
Great Britain trip<br />
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my voice mail number, which ia at the<br />
bottom of each column. Call (810) 644-<br />
2178 (my number} or (800) 451-0637 for<br />
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TIMELY GARDEN TIPS<br />
• Clean your garden tools if you failed<br />
to do so laat Call.<br />
• Flexible foam plaatic tubing will cover<br />
metal handles <strong>on</strong> garden carta and be<br />
more comfortable than the cold metal<br />
<strong>on</strong> your hands.<br />
• Remember where wild violets grew<br />
last summer'' Dig up a chunk of frozen<br />
sod from the area and plant it in a<br />
broad c<strong>on</strong>tainer, keep it c<strong>on</strong>stantly<br />
moist and wait for bloom<br />
• Walk your grounds, draw and plan,<br />
study hooka and try something new in<br />
the garden thia year.<br />
• Build a trellis or other structure to<br />
hide an unsightly view, then plant a<br />
flowering vine to add beauty to an oth-<br />
Marty Figley is an advanced master<br />
gardener based in Birmingham You can<br />
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LET'S REMODEL<br />
Remodeling ugly bathrooms can be exciting<br />
Q: We an c<strong>on</strong>sidering remodeling<br />
a bath la our 1966 ranch. We<br />
need Ideas for adding apace to the<br />
bathroom aad aay c<strong>on</strong>siderati<strong>on</strong>s we<br />
might want to give to design opti<strong>on</strong>s.<br />
In sdditloa. what type ef questi<strong>on</strong>*<br />
should 1 aaka UVe Installer for totally<br />
redoing the Ule?<br />
A:lf your bathroom is like many,<br />
vumm<strong>on</strong>ly found in the ranch homes<br />
built in the 1960s era, sea foam green<br />
tile running up the walls, peach and<br />
black countertopo, or love marigold col<br />
ored futures, then I'm sure it's been at<br />
the top of your "it'a gotta to" list ever<br />
»ince you moved in. I find it amusing<br />
that so many prospective clients I meet<br />
tell me that their bathroom must be the<br />
ugliest balhro<strong>on</strong> I've ever encountered<br />
Well I've seen my share and they all<br />
M-em lo have their own unique charm<br />
tor lack thereof).<br />
On the up aide, with all the new produits<br />
<strong>on</strong> the market today remodeling a<br />
bathroom can be <strong>on</strong>e of the most exciting<br />
rooms in your home lo remodel! Solid<br />
surface countertops, numerous aiiea<br />
and styles of ceramic tile, coordinating<br />
Imthroom future ensembles, the selecti<strong>on</strong>s<br />
and availability have vastly im<br />
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The ulanninc of your bathroom is a<br />
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A bathroom can be <strong>on</strong>e of the moat expensive<br />
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so establish some budget guidelines<br />
and determine to what extent you wish<br />
lo take this project first. For example<br />
you are indicating a need for increased<br />
space to your bathroom. Thia can be accomplished<br />
• couple of ways. First,if it<br />
is storage apace you are looking for. c<strong>on</strong>sider<br />
increasing the amount of cabinetry<br />
in your bathroom. Also make them<br />
more accessible, cabinets with roll-out<br />
trava snd drawer* seem to give better<br />
storage than doors Possibly add a tall<br />
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In additi<strong>on</strong> to adding cabinetry, lack<br />
of counter-top space ia a comm<strong>on</strong> problem.<br />
In many, bathrooms that we remodel.<br />
we often c<strong>on</strong>tinue the counterlop<br />
from the vanity over the toilet at a<br />
reduced depth, which offers approxi<br />
mately. 3 linear feet of added counter<br />
top space. This also gives us an opportunity.<br />
to add a full mirror over the<br />
countertopa that gives the illusi<strong>on</strong> of a<br />
larger bathroom.. Another way to give<br />
this illusi<strong>on</strong> is to use recessed lighting,<br />
which c<strong>on</strong>cealed in the ceiling, does not<br />
cloae in a room like a bulky light bar or<br />
future.<br />
If it ia actual physical apace that you<br />
are looking to gain, our opti<strong>on</strong>s would<br />
be to add an additi<strong>on</strong> off the bathroom<br />
or to steal some space from an adjacent<br />
room or closet. My experience haa been<br />
that you d<strong>on</strong>'t have to draatically in<br />
crease the square footage of a bathroom<br />
to improve the layout; in many cases<br />
gaining the area of a closet is sufficient.<br />
Although, if you are doing your own de<br />
*ign you should c<strong>on</strong>sider how this will<br />
affect the room you are borrowing apace<br />
from. If you take over a bedroom closet,<br />
I would suggest adding a closet in this<br />
room to replac it. In any case, ooce you<br />
figure out bow to gain the space you<br />
need, and if you are able to keep the<br />
plumbing fixtures in the same locati<strong>on</strong>,<br />
your new layout should come together<br />
quite easily. In some cases though you<br />
may have to move the locati<strong>on</strong> of a toilet<br />
or tub to give you the layout you de<br />
sire. If you are c<strong>on</strong>sidering a c<strong>on</strong>tractor,<br />
a good design/build firm can provide<br />
you with the design layout as well as<br />
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phases of the bathroom remodel.<br />
For your home improvement queati<strong>on</strong>s<br />
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Gayle Walters of the Michigan Remodeling<br />
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3232. or send questi<strong>on</strong>s to "Let's Remodel."<br />
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50-year rosarian<br />
gathered h<strong>on</strong>ors<br />
BY maitt ncLsv<br />
stm i vi wimi<br />
There aren't loo many people who<br />
can claim a 50-year membership in an<br />
organizati<strong>on</strong>, but Elbe! Rogalski of<br />
Redford can 1996 marked her golden<br />
anniversary year as a member of the<br />
Detroit ROM Society, and what an active<br />
member the has been'<br />
Ethel ami her late husband attended<br />
their first roae sh«»w in 1945 al the<br />
Goodwill Industries tn Detroit, and ad<br />
mired the 50 or so large roaes <strong>on</strong> di»<br />
pla><br />
"We thought we had superior bloom<br />
m our garden, she said<br />
At that time the> had 50 roae hushes<br />
of different varieties in their yard<br />
Many were "old timers" such ss hybrid<br />
tea*, gradi flora* and shruba, with<br />
names such as "Chrysler Imperial.<br />
"Mardi Graa." "C<strong>on</strong>fidence." "First<br />
Love" and "Showgirl "<br />
"I Now i people have these in their<br />
bock gardens "<br />
Joining the society wasn't just a mat<br />
ter of filling out an applicati<strong>on</strong> and pay<br />
ing the dues. Their garden was inspect<br />
ed to see if they qualified- They did.<br />
and their membership card reads June<br />
1946<br />
"We became dedicated members and<br />
roses took over our live* "<br />
Starting oat<br />
Then first rose garden waa in Dear<br />
born Later they moved to Dearborn<br />
Heights and transplanted all the roaea<br />
to the new yard, without losing aay of<br />
them When I asked bow they had<br />
achieved thia. she said they kept their<br />
fingers crossed, and the property had<br />
been a horse ranch — "best for roses '<br />
When Ethel first joined lha DRS.<br />
they did everything by the book and al<br />
though they woo several ribb<strong>on</strong>s (they<br />
began displaying in rose shows right<br />
away*, they Mt that "nothing worked."<br />
They so<strong>on</strong> started experimenting <strong>on</strong><br />
their own and became quite successful<br />
For instance, instead of buying <strong>on</strong>e<br />
bush, they bought three, planted them<br />
in different sites in the yard lo find out<br />
where that rose grew beat and then<br />
transplanted the other two with the <strong>on</strong>e<br />
that excelled.<br />
They alao watered the seven 50 foot<br />
beds (each c<strong>on</strong>tained 50 roaesl with<br />
soaker hoses, c<strong>on</strong>necting them with a<br />
pipe ao they could water the beds al the<br />
tsme time The srater was turned <strong>on</strong> at<br />
night and off in the morning<br />
In the fall the roses were hilled and<br />
covered with bean baskets. No leaves<br />
were used. So<strong>on</strong> other members of the<br />
DRS did the same.<br />
They also tired of using chemicals<br />
snd experimented with organic practices<br />
In November they bought cow<br />
manure from a farmer and covered all<br />
the beds Other than needing to use<br />
specific chemicals for specific problems<br />
such as black spot and mildew, they followed<br />
organic procedures.<br />
"Most roses now are almost disease<br />
resistant "<br />
So<strong>on</strong> they added another bed of miniature<br />
roses, which they first saw around<br />
1966 at a garden show in Chicago They<br />
bought three plants snd shared <strong>on</strong>e<br />
with another rosarian. They all thrived<br />
and two years later the Rogalskis introduced<br />
them to the DRS membership<br />
Now these roses are very popular<br />
"When we first joined DRS all the<br />
members took three or four pails of<br />
roses and often thousands of blooms<br />
were shown at a show. There wasn't a<br />
rose show we didn't mtas.<br />
"After we had been members for five<br />
or six years, we ale. drank and slept<br />
The couple c<strong>on</strong>tinued to show roses<br />
snd win ribb<strong>on</strong>s and traveled to many<br />
cities in the United Sis tea where they<br />
displayed their planU at the Nati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
Roae Society<br />
Keeping busy<br />
Ethel has kept busy through all these<br />
years. She said that as the flowers in<br />
their gardens started to bloom ia the<br />
seas<strong>on</strong> she began <strong>on</strong> <strong>on</strong>e bad of roses,<br />
removing the spent blooms, and c<strong>on</strong>tinued<br />
through the garden each day of the<br />
week. By the next M<strong>on</strong>day she had to<br />
start all over again and c<strong>on</strong>tinue thia<br />
necessary chore into Isle foil.<br />
She also was the newsletter editor<br />
snd the historian of the DRS and haa<br />
received many at their swsrds, including<br />
the Ernest Scboensee Memorial<br />
Award, the highest h<strong>on</strong>or given by<br />
them. She ia alao a life member in that<br />
society.<br />
As the "roae career" waned, members<br />
of the society helped prune the 660<br />
roses growing in the garden to get it<br />
ready for summer. Three years ago aa<br />
she planned ber move into a c<strong>on</strong>dominium<br />
she offered bar rosea to DRS<br />
members, who ia a couple of assks took<br />
all but 50 bushes, climbers and miniatures.<br />
The father of the new house<br />
owner was "thrilled to death" to find a<br />
rose garden already established.<br />
Ethel shared her roses dunng all<br />
those years by placing two bouquet*<br />
each Sunday <strong>on</strong> the altar of St James<br />
United Church of Christ in Dearborn.<br />
Once a rosarian, always a rosarian.<br />
Ethel still grows roaea. She hangs two<br />
miniature roses <strong>on</strong> the lamppost near<br />
her c<strong>on</strong>dominium door and trains them<br />
to cascade over the pots.<br />
"This spring they will be 2 years old<br />
and will be more full and pluah. more of<br />
a grown plant."<br />
Seas<strong>on</strong>al work<br />
The roaea grow in plastic pots in a<br />
sunny spot where they are watered and<br />
fed with a complete fertiliser the first of<br />
May. June. July and August. She fol<br />
lows the organic principles as in the<br />
past.<br />
For winter care, around Nov. 15 she<br />
digs boles for the two roaea in a protected<br />
area against a building and sinks<br />
each pot to its rim. then cuts off some<br />
stems and ties the rest together She<br />
then mounds the soil over the pots, covers<br />
all with a rose easts and puts a brick<br />
<strong>on</strong> the c<strong>on</strong>es to bold them ia place.<br />
Ethel watchea tha weather and in the<br />
spring when it is warm enough she digs<br />
the roses up. deans tha soil and adds<br />
if necessary, and<br />
Usually there is enough moisture in<br />
the pot from its winter rest, ao she lata<br />
Ethel Rogalski<br />
of Redford<br />
has been<br />
a member of<br />
the Detroit<br />
R<strong>on</strong>e Society<br />
for 50 years.<br />
\I«N M I k I » \<br />
the soil dry out before watering and<br />
waits to begin fertilizing in May<br />
"Before planting, always soak new<br />
bushes for at least s week in a pail of<br />
water to which fertilizer has been added<br />
"It lakes a roae bush two years before<br />
you know what it will do. so d<strong>on</strong>'t five<br />
up."<br />
Activities<br />
DRS members who live in Birmingham,<br />
Westland. Clariut<strong>on</strong>, Taylor,<br />
Centerline, Warren and other nearby<br />
cities now number around 250<br />
Rose shows take place twice a year, in<br />
the spring and fall. The 1996 Spring<br />
Show will be June 15-16 at Universal<br />
Mall. Warren; the Fall Show Sept. 14-<br />
15 at Laurel Park Place. Liv<strong>on</strong>ia. Mark<br />
your calendars now!<br />
In June 1996 the DRS, organized in<br />
1930, will celebrate its 66th year. The<br />
society is the oldest in Michigan and<br />
first met at the Naval Armory <strong>on</strong> Belle<br />
Isle. Eleven members comprised its<br />
roster The first roae show was at the<br />
Naval Armory in 1931.<br />
For many years the DRS maintained<br />
the rose garden at Fairiane in Dearborn,<br />
and the Wayne County Extensi<strong>on</strong> Service<br />
rose garden. Now the society's efforts<br />
are c<strong>on</strong>centrated <strong>on</strong> the runs gar<br />
dens at Presbyterian Villaga, Redford<br />
General meetings take place at the<br />
Pleasant Ridge Community Center.<br />
Pleasant Ridgt. For informati<strong>on</strong>, call<br />
Diane at (810) 6494161 or Bruce at<br />
(313)563 5691.<br />
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of the Weatern<br />
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REAL ESTATE<br />
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1996 • PAGE 1 SECTION<br />
\n pi*<br />
March usually brings an increase in houses available for sale from the relatively slow m<strong>on</strong>ths of January and<br />
February.<br />
Warmer weather will bring more sales<br />
If you're thinking of moving io s new<br />
house or c<strong>on</strong>dominium, we've turned<br />
the corner and are heading toward<br />
the prints listing snd ealee m<strong>on</strong>ths of<br />
the year, statistically speaking.<br />
Pigures <strong>on</strong> both those fr<strong>on</strong>ts lsst<br />
year rebounded dramatically during<br />
March aad April alter hibernating<br />
through January and February,<br />
according to RealComp II.<br />
The mammoth multi-listing<br />
includes Western Wayne/Oakland<br />
County, Birmingham, Bloomfield,<br />
South Oakland, Rochester, North<br />
Oakland. Detroit, Dearborn and Livingst<strong>on</strong>'realty<br />
boards.<br />
Nearly a third of the 56,756 U*ung*<br />
reported to RealComp II during 1995<br />
occurred during the m<strong>on</strong>ths of May,<br />
June snd July, said Karen Kaga.<br />
director of the senries.<br />
Corresp<strong>on</strong>dingly, the three c<strong>on</strong>secutive<br />
m<strong>on</strong>ths last year with the most<br />
eslss were June. July and August.<br />
Nssrly s third of the 82,740 sslss<br />
-Thst is typical,- Kage said. "I>e<br />
been doing this a l<strong>on</strong>g time now. 17<br />
yesrs, and summer is ususlly ths<br />
busisst (for sslss)<br />
"In my opini<strong>on</strong>, when it's close to<br />
school being let out, a lot of people<br />
will list their bouse in sttempts st<br />
selling and relocating before school<br />
And the real slow<br />
Housing sales should climb to their usual<br />
spring and summer levels- So price your<br />
house properly; You want a price high<br />
enough for you get what the house is<br />
worth, but not so high no <strong>on</strong>e will buy it.<br />
It's the holidays." Kage said. "People<br />
d<strong>on</strong>'t want to show their home<br />
during the holidays."<br />
Lsst summer, agent* bemoaned s<br />
shortage of houses for sale. As of June<br />
1, RealComp reported 20 percent less<br />
inventory than was svsilable <strong>on</strong> that<br />
date in 1994.<br />
Things are still tight<br />
As of the end of January, 8,534<br />
houass snd c<strong>on</strong>doe were available for<br />
sale in the RealComp II network, a<br />
5.5 percent decrease from what was<br />
available in January of 1995.<br />
"Normally, as so<strong>on</strong> aa the holidays<br />
are over, we're really busy,** said<br />
Carol Kery. s partner and salee essociate<br />
with the Prudential Accent<br />
Realty in Uv<strong>on</strong>ia. That*s not the case<br />
because we just d<strong>on</strong>'t have enough<br />
It could be every<strong>on</strong>e has refinanced,<br />
they have low payments and might be<br />
reluctant to sell." she said.<br />
"Ws hove lots of buyers, people calling<br />
<strong>on</strong> houses ' Kery said. "When we<br />
get a listing. It soils in a coupls of<br />
days if it's priced right."<br />
Larry Horn, an associate broker<br />
with Century 21 Today in Farmingt<strong>on</strong><br />
Hills, attributes low inventory to<br />
refinancings and an increase in housing<br />
values so that people foal they're<br />
limited to what they can subsequently<br />
buy after selling.<br />
Buyers and agents both hsve to<br />
move quickly todsy. Horn said.<br />
If s bouse is updsted and in good<br />
shane. you d<strong>on</strong>'t have s day or two to<br />
think about it," ha said. "Last week<br />
<strong>on</strong> Friday. I gave s customer 20 listings<br />
be wanted to drive by and look<br />
St. He called me <strong>on</strong> Sunday with eight<br />
he was interested in and <strong>on</strong>ly <strong>on</strong>e was<br />
still available "<br />
. Mike Workman, salee manager for<br />
the Michigan Group Liv<strong>on</strong>ia office,<br />
•hares that observati<strong>on</strong>.<br />
"You sss s home you like, you better<br />
grab your checkbook," he said. "It's a<br />
big decisi<strong>on</strong> we're asking people to<br />
make instantaneously. I'd like to see<br />
more inventory."<br />
An agent, apparently, must pay<br />
even more attenti<strong>on</strong> to detail when<br />
inventory shrinks.<br />
•You really have to follow new listings<br />
<strong>on</strong> s daily basis, even hourly<br />
basis," Horn said.<br />
Tom Lipmaki, a Realtor with Chamberlain<br />
in Birmingham, projects an ;<br />
upswing in inventory.<br />
"Last year, it was difficult for peojfe;<br />
to make the decisi<strong>on</strong> to sell and buy ft; 1<br />
new house altar just refinancing," hp-<br />
Mid. "People are past the break-evfca<br />
point now (<strong>on</strong> refinancing expense**, I;<br />
fool it's going to be a better year eA:<br />
that al<strong>on</strong>e." i<br />
Agents form inventory by c<strong>on</strong>torting<br />
owners trying to sell their own hou*e:<br />
and following up <strong>on</strong> expired listings.'*;<br />
Tm bumping into s lot of resi estate<br />
•gents," Iiirin^' aaid. "When inventory<br />
is tight, more people are fightifig<br />
for the few."<br />
•Part of the problem ia aorne people<br />
•re still waiting for warmer weather,"<br />
Workman aaid. "If you put your borne<br />
<strong>on</strong> the market now, you can still move<br />
in June or July.<br />
"Typically, you look at March as<br />
being an inventory explosi<strong>on</strong> m<strong>on</strong>th.<br />
With the market being hot now, it<br />
may behoove the seller ta move quicker."<br />
Sake prices, reportedly, are holding<br />
firm 1<br />
"In many cases, we're getting multiple<br />
offers snd sslss sre in exceee of<br />
asking prices," Workman said.<br />
Houses priced too high generally sit<br />
Management company and lawyer may be liable<br />
I<strong>on</strong> fas any sfswi.<br />
|Ws think that both the<br />
Q. I am extremely upset with<br />
my follow c<strong>on</strong>dominium board<br />
member* for hasloslly being<br />
management company,<br />
whieh haa turned out to ho a<br />
praeeat attorney, who was<br />
said thai they could find a<br />
cheaper lawyer who would<br />
review tho management e<strong>on</strong>-<br />
It waa In ardor, and thaa wa<br />
M the Management<br />
It appesrs thst the msnsgement company waa<br />
attempting to bring in the attorney which, ss you<br />
had some sort of financial interest in the<br />
management company to re present the interests of<br />
the aaaociati<strong>on</strong><br />
The sttorney should have disclosed to you ths relati<strong>on</strong>ship<br />
that it had with the management company<br />
Alao. the ettorney who wss fired bees use of this<br />
arrangement may have a cause of acti<strong>on</strong> against<br />
both the management compeny and the attorney<br />
The management company and the attorney you<br />
hired may have c<strong>on</strong>spired together to interfere with<br />
the c<strong>on</strong>tractual relsti<strong>on</strong>s between the associati<strong>on</strong><br />
and its former ettorney.<br />
Moreover, the new attorney itaelf may hsve<br />
breached both legal snd ethical resp<strong>on</strong>sibilities to<br />
the aaaociati<strong>on</strong> in c<strong>on</strong>necti<strong>on</strong> with ftill disclosure to<br />
H.<br />
You msy also treat this ss s learning experience in<br />
regard to interviewing management companies aad<br />
attorneys.<br />
Remember, you ususlly get what you pay for and<br />
thst there Is no such thing es s free lunch<br />
A That issvery<br />
ths smendmenls te<br />
which may sr may not apply to your<br />
bassd up<strong>on</strong> cos's reeding of the eevim<br />
inium Act.<br />
1978 C<strong>on</strong>dominium Act. you csnnot change <strong>on</strong>e's<br />
percentage of value, without every<strong>on</strong>e's c<strong>on</strong>sent.<br />
While you can probably amend your documents to<br />
give every<strong>on</strong>e an equal voting right, to the extent<br />
that the percentages of valus sre used for levying<br />
assessment*, you would not bs able to amend the<br />
percentage of value to accomplish that purpose " -Z<br />
You are beet advised, however, to hsve an attorney<br />
give your c<strong>on</strong>dominium s complete legal audit as to<br />
your c<strong>on</strong>dominium documents, including your mastor<br />
deed, your articles of incorporati<strong>on</strong>, and bylaws.<br />
Robert M. Meisner is a Birmingham area attorney<br />
c<strong>on</strong>centrating his practice ia the areas af c<strong>on</strong>domini<br />
urns, real estate, corporate law and litigati<strong>on</strong>. You<br />
are invited to submit topics which you would libs te<br />
tee discussed te this column, including questi<strong>on</strong>s<br />
about c<strong>on</strong>dominiums, by writing Robert M. Meisner,<br />
30*00 Telegraph Road. Suite 467. Bingham Farms.<br />
Michigan 46026.<br />
This column provides general informati<strong>on</strong> and<br />
should not be c<strong>on</strong>strued as legal opini<strong>on</strong><br />
r Meisner <strong>on</strong> the air<br />
Observer * Eccentric real estate columnist<br />
was asked lo participate ss a fo»<br />
gusst <strong>on</strong> the radio program "Ask the Realtor "<br />
'Ask the Realtor ia broadcast 9-10 ajn<br />
<strong>on</strong> WPON radio. 1460 AM.<br />
Meisner will be speaking <strong>on</strong> the "Law of the Land"<br />
at approximately 9:46 a m The shew deals with<br />
questi<strong>on</strong>s snd snswsrs regsrding multiple real
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in Ori<strong>on</strong> Township is liks tw<br />
.ubdivisi<strong>on</strong>s in <strong>on</strong>e.<br />
For people who want to be in an<br />
necutive houae at an affordable<br />
price, Marina Pointa * off water<br />
sits* offer a lot of houae for th*<br />
m<strong>on</strong>ey.<br />
For people who yearn lo live <strong>on</strong><br />
• canal leading to Lake Ori<strong>on</strong> and<br />
arc willing to pay a lot premium<br />
starting at $74,000. Marina<br />
Pointe offer* that lifeetyle.<br />
-It'a possible to buy a really<br />
nice home <strong>on</strong> the lake, but it drive, and you pass lots of lakes.<br />
w<strong>on</strong>'t be in a subdivisi<strong>on</strong> like You feel lika you're turning down<br />
thia," aaid Jeff Menxel. tales rep the speed c<strong>on</strong>trol <strong>on</strong> life a bit"<br />
for Pulte Homes, the <strong>on</strong>ly builder Robert and Jeannine Hamil)<br />
at Marina Pointe.<br />
moved to Marina PoinU from<br />
There are a total of 88 lot* in Portland. Ore. They live in a<br />
the subdivisi<strong>on</strong>. About two doxen houae that back* up to Indian-<br />
1<br />
are still available. Price* for the wood Golf and Country Club.<br />
executive style bouses start at Since the Hamill family waa<br />
$*23'2,990 for the Baybrooke model moving from out of atata. choos-<br />
and go up to $275,990 for the ing a spec houae at Maunna Pointe<br />
Wentworth <strong>on</strong> base lota.<br />
wa* very c<strong>on</strong>venient. The Hamill*<br />
"It's very difficult to find also felt moving into a new subdi-<br />
homes of thst quality and for that visi<strong>on</strong> would give their daughter*.<br />
price <strong>on</strong> the water.'* aaid Deen Briana, Chelaea and Madeline, a<br />
Hvde. director of marketing for chance to make friend* easily.<br />
Pulte. "I guess you could say it's i liked the fact that there are a<br />
affordable lakefr<strong>on</strong>t living." lot of trees here and that it feela<br />
The typical Marina Pointe kind of secluded," Jaannine<br />
buyer ha* been working in the Hamill said There'* a smidl<br />
Auburn HilU or Troy area and i* town feeling here, and yet you're<br />
attracted to the idea of living in * close to everything "<br />
peaceful setting near Lake Ori<strong>on</strong>, Even buyer* who decide to pick<br />
Hyde said.<br />
a lot that doean'l overlook the<br />
Dave and Kimberiey Muncie lake will have eaay access to boet-<br />
lived in Troy for four years before ing and fishing since the public<br />
they decided to move to Marina lake access site i* juat around the<br />
Potne They haw two daughter*. corner.<br />
Kachael and Lauren.<br />
A* if abutting Lake Ori<strong>on</strong> isn't<br />
We wanted to be <strong>on</strong> the wa beautiful enough. Matins PoinU<br />
ter." Dave Muncie said "It'* a lit- also offer* homeaites overlooking<br />
tle more peaceful out here, and the lush Indian wood Golf Course<br />
you feel that you're getting sway Houses backing up to the golf<br />
from it all.<br />
course carry a $10,000 premium.<br />
"It'a a little bit farther drive for There are five floor plans avail<br />
me coming out here, but it a worth able. Ml have been nearly equal<br />
it," he said. "Coming up Joalyn in popularity. Metue! said, with<br />
from the freeway is a nice hilly the Remingt<strong>on</strong> selling just slight<br />
Remingt<strong>on</strong> Mo<br />
R » E<br />
W9*<br />
staircase lead* to an overlook just<br />
off the master auiU, which includes<br />
a privaU bath with a garden<br />
tub. The Remingt<strong>on</strong> has a<br />
base price of $266,990<br />
The Bsybrooke is the most affordable<br />
house in Marina PoinU<br />
with a base price of $232,990.<br />
It features 2,498 square feet,<br />
four bedrooms and 2Vi baths. One<br />
thing that makes this model particularly<br />
appealing is the roomy<br />
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am to 6p.m. daily.<br />
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If your house was built in ihe<br />
•ariy 1900s or before, its old masoar)<br />
chimney* ar* probably uolined.<br />
Although an unlined brick<br />
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In man> cases, old bricks and<br />
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Adding a wood-burning stove or<br />
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Since these appliances use *<br />
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H o w t o c r e a t e a s p l a s h w i t h y o u r k i t c h e n f a u c e t<br />
ll uaed lo be to dull.<br />
Yean ago. choosing a kitchen<br />
faucet didn't require muck choice<br />
at all. Faucets ware c<strong>on</strong>sidered<br />
merely for their functi<strong>on</strong>. Style<br />
waan't an opti<strong>on</strong>. There waa basic<br />
chrome, with maybe a choice of<br />
<strong>on</strong>e or two handles and a swinging<br />
head. For homeowner*, creating<br />
kitchen style had virtually noth<br />
ing to do with the faucet.<br />
Not anymore.<br />
Today, the array of features —<br />
both styling and functi<strong>on</strong> — is<br />
dazzling. as are many of the tau<br />
cets them^lves. Finishes run the<br />
gamut from polished brass to a<br />
spectrum of colors lor a combine<br />
ti<strong>on</strong> of finishes) Manufacturer*<br />
are putting an emphasis <strong>on</strong> fau<br />
cets with aesthetic flair — so<br />
much so that a faucet has become<br />
s key clement in kitchen design.<br />
atlding snap and flair to the<br />
room s decor<br />
But with so many choices now -<br />
adaya. how can a homeowner<br />
know which faucet is right for<br />
her"* Here are a few tips <strong>on</strong> jwhat<br />
to c<strong>on</strong>sider<br />
Faucets lo fit today's lifestyles<br />
"The kitchen is the <str<strong>on</strong>g>center</str<strong>on</strong>g> of attenti<strong>on</strong><br />
in today's lifestyles."' say*<br />
Karen Mendelsohn of Delta Faucet<br />
Co "Gooa are the days when<br />
Mom »es hidden away in a kitchen<br />
to bring meals out to the family<br />
or quests, ln a dual-career fam-<br />
Wrought ir<strong>on</strong><br />
fencing is back<br />
The traditi<strong>on</strong>al look of wrought ir<strong>on</strong> fencing<br />
has been making a str<strong>on</strong>g comeback over the<br />
past few years. This type fence lends a distinctive<br />
elegance and charm in its appearance<br />
that other fences lack However, the frequent<br />
painting and c<strong>on</strong>stant maintenance associated<br />
with it i not to menti<strong>on</strong> the rusti have kept<br />
many people from purchasing wrought ir<strong>on</strong><br />
products.<br />
Recently, many people have discovered a<br />
fence that offers the dignified appearance and<br />
protecti<strong>on</strong> of wrought ir<strong>on</strong> without the bother<br />
or the rust Jerith Manufacturing Co. in Philadelphia<br />
has created an ornamental fence that<br />
is fabricated from aluminum and is guaranteed<br />
for as l<strong>on</strong>g aa you own your fence Jenth<br />
fences are ideal for swimming pool encloaurea.<br />
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u> maintain Jerith's aluminum ornamental<br />
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CLARIFICATION<br />
ft waa incorrectly reported in the Feb 29<br />
profile of Lakeshore ia Waterfoed that John<br />
Schmidt waa the builder/developer of tha sub<br />
diviaa<strong>on</strong>.<br />
While Schmidt ia the builder. CooaoJidated<br />
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ily. every<strong>on</strong>e gathers in the kitchen<br />
to pull together the evening<br />
meal, and gueata mingle in the<br />
kitchen to help cook or juat socialise.<br />
"<br />
No matter what the decor, there<br />
are faucets lo complement the<br />
style. Sleek. Eurostyle units impart<br />
c<strong>on</strong>temporary flair for modern<br />
kitchens. Replicas of col<strong>on</strong>ial<br />
designs, complete with porcelain<br />
crosji handles and other old fash<br />
t<strong>on</strong>ed looks, are perfect for tradi<br />
ti<strong>on</strong>al kitchens. Waterfall spouts<br />
with sweeping arches are timeless<br />
choices for fashi<strong>on</strong>able kitchens<br />
of almost any decor.<br />
These days, plumbing products<br />
are regulated by strict code guide<br />
lines issued by the American Nati<strong>on</strong>al<br />
Standards Institute<br />
(ANSI* and other code bodies. To<br />
be code approved, universally de<br />
signed faucets must operate at a<br />
force of five pounds or less and<br />
not require tight grasping or<br />
pinching.<br />
These more accessible products.<br />
mandated by the Americans<br />
with Disabilities Act. are de<br />
•ugned with physically challenged<br />
individuals and seniors in mind<br />
but their universal, n<strong>on</strong> instituti<strong>on</strong>al<br />
design has appeal for all<br />
users.<br />
"Accessibility is an important<br />
c<strong>on</strong>siderati<strong>on</strong> for every<strong>on</strong>e, not<br />
just for the physically challenged."<br />
Mendelsohn points out.<br />
"Wa want Grandma and Grandpa<br />
to ba able to uaa tha faucets, whan<br />
they viaiL Baby boomers are<br />
growing older, but wa d<strong>on</strong>'t want<br />
instituti<strong>on</strong>al-looking faucets in<br />
our homes."<br />
With water shortages and water<br />
c<strong>on</strong>servati<strong>on</strong> an <strong>on</strong>going c<strong>on</strong>cern,<br />
plumbing products must be de<br />
signed to preserve the nati<strong>on</strong>'s<br />
potable water resources.<br />
Many slate and local ragula<br />
ti<strong>on</strong>s require water-c<strong>on</strong>serving<br />
faucets to be installed in their jurisdicti<strong>on</strong>s.<br />
Moat of theae require<br />
menu are aimed at faucets in<br />
showers and lavatories, but low<br />
flow heads are also useful in the<br />
kitchen.<br />
Of more c<strong>on</strong>cern in the kitchen<br />
are faucets that prevent backflow<br />
and back siph<strong>on</strong>age These problems<br />
are caused when pull-out<br />
spouts are immersed in uaed water<br />
This may allow waste water<br />
into the clean water system,<br />
which can lead to water impuri<br />
ties.<br />
To prevent backflow arid back<br />
siph<strong>on</strong>age. select a faucet with a<br />
dev ice to restrict the used water<br />
from flowing back into the system<br />
Look for faucets that are<br />
equipped with an atmosphenc<br />
vacuum breaker and backflow<br />
check valve built right into the<br />
body of the unit Some companies<br />
charge a minimum of $50 extra if<br />
they do offer a vacuum breaker to<br />
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"Finally." pointa out Mendelsohn.<br />
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ing faucet, look for a well-built<br />
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c<strong>on</strong>structi<strong>on</strong>."<br />
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