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2A(C) Monday, <strong>October</strong> <strong>26</strong>, <strong>1981</strong><br />

obituaries<br />

JOSEPH YONG PAR<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Joseph, infant<br />

son of Mr and Mrs, Yong T. Pak of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, were held recently in Lambert-<br />

Locniskar & Vermeulen Funeral Home,<br />

Plymouth, with burial in United Memorial<br />

Gardens. The child died Oct. 15 at<br />

the age of 3 months He is survived by<br />

his parents and one sister.<br />

HARRIET RUBENDUNST<br />

Funeral Mass was held recently at<br />

Incarnation Catholic Church in Sarasota.<br />

Fla., <strong>for</strong> Mrs. Rubendunst, 54. of<br />

Sarasota, with arrangements made by<br />

Lew Funeral Home of Sarasota The<br />

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Rev. Gordon Fournier officiated. The<br />

family requests no flowers.<br />

Mrs. Rubendunst, who died Oct. 19 in<br />

Sarasota Memorial Hospital, was born<br />

in Illinois and moved to Sarasota from<br />

Plymoyth four years ago.<br />

Survivors include her husband, Tom;<br />

sons Grant of Milan and Kurt of Mil<strong>for</strong>d;<br />

a daughter, Mrs. Bruce Yakley of<br />

Ypsilanti; her father, Harvey Weaver<br />

of Homewood, 111.; a brother, Frank<br />

Weaver of Homewood; a sister, Mary<br />

Jane Purden of Flossmoor, 111.; and two<br />

grandchildren<br />

FERRIS J.(SLIM) MATHIAS<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mr Mathias, 73,<br />

of Blunk Street, Plymouth, were held<br />

recently in Schrader Funeral Home in<br />

Plymouth with burial in Riverside<br />

Cemetery. Officiating was the Rev.<br />

Leslie F. Harding.<br />

- Mr. Mathias, who died Oct. 19 in<br />

Lupton, Mich., was born in Detroit and<br />

moved to Plymouth in 1932 from Belleville.<br />

He had retired in 1971 after 44<br />

years with the Wayne County Road<br />

Commission. He had been active in Explorer<br />

Scouting in the Plymouth area<br />

<strong>for</strong> 44 years.<br />

Survivors include: wife, Joann; son,<br />

Don of Plymouth; daughters, Sally<br />

Meyers of Lilburn, Ga., and Patricia<br />

Adams of Swartz Creek; six grandchildren<br />

and one great-grandchild.<br />

MARIE ELLEN SOUTHARD<br />

Mrs. Southard, 76, of Royale Court<br />

South, <strong>Canton</strong> Township, was cremated<br />

recently with arrangements made by<br />

Schrader Funeral Home. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the<br />

Michigan Heart Fund. ]<br />

Mrs. Southard, who died Oct. {14 in<br />

Detroit, was a homemaker whoj had<br />

moved to <strong>Canton</strong> in 1977 from Kansas.<br />

She was a member of St. John Episcopal<br />

Church in Plymouth<br />

Survivors include: daughters, Anita<br />

Beasley of Topeka, Kan., and Molly Jo<br />

Wallace of <strong>Canton</strong>; brother, Howard<br />

Schmidt of Midwest City, Okla.; and by<br />

three grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

LYLE E. FALL<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mr. Fall of W.<br />

Warren, <strong>Canton</strong> Township, were held<br />

recently in Ross B. Northrop & Son Funeral<br />

Home in Northville with burial at<br />

Oakland Hills, Novi. Officiating was<br />

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Officials cautious on budget<br />

Continued from Page 1A<br />

funding)," said Gorman. "Although<br />

the people at the state level say<br />

there won't be any cuts, there won't be<br />

any guarantee."<br />

Gorman said it is "inevitable" that<br />

federal revenue-sharing funds will be<br />

slashed. In the past, this money was<br />

used as a cushion, or to pay <strong>for</strong> "extras."<br />

"It's almost as a need comes up, we<br />

spend it," he said "To us, federal revenue-sharing<br />

is a bonus. We haven't included<br />

it in the budget (<strong>for</strong> routine expenses)."<br />

Gorman said the industrial coordinator's<br />

slot has been included in the budget.<br />

Some board members — primarily<br />

Robert Padget — have been pushing<br />

<strong>for</strong> creation of this job.<br />

However, the board has shown "hesitancy"<br />

about filling it, said Gorman. He<br />

attributed, this to indecision about the<br />

Haggerty paving.<br />

UNDER THE BUDGET, salaries <strong>for</strong><br />

about 110 township employees covered<br />

by union contracts are slated to be<br />

boosted 7-8 percent, said Gorman.<br />

The firefighters' contract expired<br />

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Dec. 31, 1980, and negotiations have<br />

been going oo <strong>for</strong> about a year, said<br />

Gorman.<br />

Contracts <strong>for</strong> the building department<br />

and DPW workers will expire in<br />

March 1982, followed by the police officers'<br />

pact in June<br />

In addition, the budget specifies a 7<br />

percent raise <strong>for</strong> about a dozen non-union<br />

department heads and assistants.<br />

However, the merit commission has<br />

recommended a 9 percent raise <strong>for</strong><br />

those categories.<br />

The board's decision on those non-union<br />

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BLEACHING DISCOLORED TEETH<br />

Discolored teeth can be restored to their original<br />

color. The discoloration may be caused by the<br />

death of the nerve, the use of certain antibiotics<br />

(tetracycline discoloration) or overflouridated water.<br />

For whatever reason your tooth or teeth may<br />

be discolored, there is absolutely no reason to go<br />

through life hiding your smile. Such discolorations<br />

can be corrected by a simple process known as<br />

bleaching.<br />

Bleaching agents are applied within the tooth to<br />

remove the stains that are in the dentin Techniques<br />

employing concentrated oxidizing agents<br />

have been successful in most cases. This process<br />

is used <strong>for</strong> internal tooth discoloration and not <strong>for</strong><br />

the removal of surface stains that may be polished<br />

off the enamel.<br />

The bleaching process is usually successful but<br />

sometimes the discoloration may reappear after a<br />

few years and then another bleaching will be<br />

required. The process is quite harmless.<br />

Of course, a more permanent cure <strong>for</strong> a discolored,<br />

or de<strong>for</strong>med tooth is an artificial crown or<br />

jacket (sometimes known as a cap).<br />

A public service to promote better<br />

dental health from the office of:<br />

Philip Meizels, D.D.S., P.C.<br />

7720 Middlebelt<br />

Westland<br />

422-5560<br />

9840 Haggerty Rd.<br />

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697-4400<br />

the Rev. Stanley AuBjchon of Faith<br />

Lutheran Church, Churubusco, Ind<br />

Mr. Fall, who died Oct. 15 at home,<br />

had lived in <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>for</strong> a number of<br />

years and was a retired cribman <strong>for</strong><br />

Ford Motor Co He was a Lutheran He<br />

is survived by his wife, toys<br />

SARAH GAYDE<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mrs Gayde, 86.<br />

of South Lyon were held recently in St<br />

Peter Evangelical Church in Plymouth<br />

with burial at Riverside Mausoleum,<br />

Plymouth, with the Rev Leonard J.<br />

Koeninger officiating Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the St Peter<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church of Plymouth<br />

or to the Martin Luther Home.<br />

Mrs Gayde. who d ed Oct 16 in<br />

South Lyon, had retired from Blunk's<br />

Furniture of Plymouth in 1960 as treasurer<br />

of the firm. She was a life member<br />

of St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Cburch, a life member of the Plymouth<br />

Historical Society, a charter member<br />

of the Business and Professional at St<br />

Peter Evangelical Church<br />

Survivors include: sisters. Clara Al-<br />

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FRANCES M MORGAN<br />

Funeral services <strong>for</strong> Mrs Morgan.<br />

65. of Delray Beach. Fla , were held recently<br />

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Mrs Morgan, who died Oct 18 in Ft<br />

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