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The Observer / MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26.1996<br />

School funding cutback minimal<br />

It appears school officials' feara<br />

about large cuts in stste aid won't<br />

be realized<br />

Due to a miscalculation, there<br />

will, however, be s deduction of<br />

$9 90 in perpuptl funding, the<br />

Michigan Department of Manage<br />

menl and Budget reported last<br />

week. The cut amounts to a total<br />

of $15.3 million statewide.<br />

The state says there are 6.000<br />

more students than anticipated in<br />

Michigan schools this year Total<br />

enrollment is 1.7 million<br />

State Rep James Agee. D-<br />

Mutkegoh - the ranking Demo<br />

crat on education in the House —<br />

suggested that funds set aside for<br />

settlement of s lawsuit be uasd to<br />

compensate fur the shortfall.<br />

The state reserved $35 million<br />

to settle the Mussel man case.<br />

The governor and the Legislature<br />

came out ahead is the Mussel<br />

man case. The stale won't have to<br />

pre pay retirees' health benefits, a<br />

practice started in the 1980s,<br />

pared back under Gov James<br />

Banchard. snd halted entirely by<br />

Gov. John Engler.<br />

The Engler administration has<br />

not said what it plans to do with<br />

the $35 million<br />

It wasn't made clear how student<br />

enrollment was miscakulat<br />

•d. Some have theonied It's due<br />

to the charten xation of private<br />

schools<br />

Originally, the cut was projected<br />

to be s third of one percent,<br />

which would have amounted to<br />

$15 per student in Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Then the figure was<br />

changed to s fifth of one percent.<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> can handle<br />

the deduction, said John Birchler,<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> «secutive di-<br />

rector of business snd opsrstkms.<br />

The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school<br />

district now receives $5,153 for<br />

each of its 15,306 students<br />

"Whst concerns me ia thst this<br />

will sffoct how we plan In ths<br />

past, ws thought the foundation<br />

was firm." said Superintendent<br />

Charles Little. "I'm not worried<br />

about thia year, but it appears<br />

that what wsa promised isn't<br />

going to happen. There was quite<br />

an error in estimating the number<br />

of students, and the state is cutting<br />

bsck."<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident leaving board post<br />

Ri Da it re u Clem<br />

St \n Warns<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Francis Bud '<br />

Winter. Wayne-Westland school<br />

board president, confirmed<br />

Thursday that be won't seek re<br />

election to another four-year term.<br />

Thst means at least one new<br />

board member will be elected in<br />

the June 10 race<br />

""The district now is heading in<br />

the right direction, and it's time<br />

for me to do what I want to do."<br />

Winter, 67. said-<br />

Winter and his wife. Maggie,<br />

are planning to move from <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township to Goodyear. An*., in<br />

the fall to spend their retirement<br />

Winter was elected to the<br />

-Mrhool board four years ago. after<br />

retiring in 1989 from a 35-year ed<br />

^cation career in the Wayne<br />

Westland district<br />

"His total contribution is one of<br />

dedication to the students and<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Observer<br />

the parents of the district." veter<br />

sn board member Mathew<br />

McCusker wud The fact thst he<br />

*»as willing to give four yesrs of<br />

his retirement to serve on the<br />

board shows his dedication.<br />

"He will be difficult to replace. "<br />

McCusker said<br />

Winter said the school district<br />

has achieved the goals that he<br />

cited as being instrumental in his<br />

decision to seek election in 1992<br />

Specificially:<br />

• Attendance boundaries have<br />

been redrawn<br />

• Four elementary schools have<br />

been closed, a decision thst Winter<br />

said was "painful" but neces<br />

sary<br />

• The district has shifted to a<br />

middle school structure, and<br />

• Numerous measures have been<br />

implemented to improve classroom<br />

instruction<br />

"There's no school district in<br />

the historv of the country. 1 be-<br />

• s t.i.«W <<br />

lieve, that took on that many<br />

challenges at one time." Winter<br />

said.<br />

Winter began his term when<br />

board members were still in the<br />

midst of political infighting.<br />

In recent months, however, the<br />

board hss appeared more united,<br />

and relations with Superintend<br />

ent Duane Moore are. by all accounts,<br />

productive.<br />

"I'm leaving st s time when I<br />

believe the district ia in excellent<br />

hands," Winter said.<br />

"I'm leaving with s lot of great<br />

memories." he said. "It's s good<br />

time to go. but it's a sad time,<br />

too."<br />

He ssid his msin erorry is thst<br />

the district anil continue to fsce<br />

financial problems because of<br />

state level cutbacks in education<br />

funding<br />

During his csreer. Winter<br />

taught at Walker and Madison<br />

elementane* and served as pnnci<br />

A story about <strong>Canton</strong> Town<br />

ship's request for s new interchange<br />

at I 275 and Cherry Hill<br />

Road in the Thursday. Feb. 22<br />

A DAY Of FASHION<br />

AND BEAUTY<br />

CLARIFICATION<br />

FOR THE<br />

WE DOING PARTY<br />

Join us foe a specisl dsy that<br />

focuses on preparing your<br />

whole wedding party<br />

for the big day.<br />

Saturday. March 2<br />

10 am to 4 pm<br />

Crowning Touch Vail<br />

Collection, Bridal Salon<br />

Arrange your<br />

consultation with<br />

Crowning Touch<br />

representative<br />

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RSVP 501-7696. ext 268<br />

Mooes to 4 pm<br />

Quick Color Msksovsrt<br />

Receive a sample<br />

selected just for you<br />

2 pm Tea<br />

Jacobson i Gift Registry<br />

Coordinator. Ossts Pierce,<br />

introduction to Jtcobion'i<br />

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please 591 7696 exl 312<br />

Jacobson's<br />

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TVMOUOM moav. to AM TO a *M SMTV0tOAY. 10 AM TO S<br />

•UNOAV MOON TO a FM<br />

• MX MI-OM7<br />

pal at five elementanes: Kettering.<br />

Walker. Monroe. Hoover and<br />

the old Sheldon School. He also<br />

was principal st Franklin Junior<br />

High snd. most recently. Wayne<br />

Memorial High School.<br />

A scholarship in hia name was<br />

set up at Wayne Memorial, and<br />

he said he plans to return to the<br />

district each year to present the<br />

award.<br />

"My apirit will slwsys be here,"<br />

he said.<br />

Other than Winter, the only<br />

board member whoss seat is st<br />

stske June 10 ia appointee Ed<br />

Turner, who confirmed weeka ago<br />

thst he will seek another fouryesr<br />

term<br />

Turner wss appointed in January<br />

to fulfill the remsining six<br />

months of former board member<br />

Richsrd LeBlsnc'a term LeBlanc<br />

stepped down after being elected<br />

to the Westland City Council.<br />

edition, should have said that in<br />

1996 voters denied a request for s<br />

bond issue to make road improvements<br />

•<br />

Chamber staffer<br />

earns plaudits<br />

Linds Shspons of ths Csnton<br />

Chamber of Commerce hss<br />

been recognised by the Board<br />

of Directors of ths Michigan<br />

Chsmbsr of Commerce Executives<br />

with s Michigsn Chem<br />

ber Professional Award<br />

Ths award is given to those<br />

who hsve achieved specific ed<br />

ucstional snd training gosls.<br />

The program wsa developed in<br />

1990 to encourage and main<br />

tsin high standards smong<br />

chamber of commerce execu<br />

lives in Michigsn.<br />

The Michigan Chsmber Pro<br />

feaaionsl program requires re<br />

cipienta to meet certain minimum<br />

educstionsl require<br />

menu snnuslly in order to<br />

msintsin the designstion.<br />

Twenty-one chsmber executives<br />

from throughout Michigan<br />

received this award on Feb.<br />

8.<br />

The Michigsn Chsmber of<br />

Commerce Executives is a<br />

statewide orgsnixstion of individuals<br />

involved in the management<br />

of chambers of com-<br />

Linda Shipona<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> chamber<br />

merce. Iu purpoae ia to pro<br />

mote excellence and high<br />

ethical standards for chamber<br />

professionals through educs<br />

tion. information and net<strong>work</strong><br />

ing opportunities It represents<br />

more than 100 local chamber<br />

executives in Michigsn.<br />

Manager appointed<br />

m<br />

Mary Oyoffca<br />

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Mary Cyorke, assistant vice<br />

president of Community Federal<br />

Credit Union- Plymouth branch,<br />

has moved to Community Feder<br />

al's one-year-old <strong>Canton</strong> office on<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. She will apply<br />

her 13 years of credit union<br />

management experience to help<br />

cultivate Community Federal's<br />

largest market.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s previous branch manager.<br />

Cathy Meyer*, has accepted<br />

the newly created position of assistant<br />

to the vice president of<br />

humsn resources, snd will <strong>work</strong><br />

out of the credit union's Plymouth<br />

headquarter*. Meyers will be<br />

responsible for interviewing job<br />

candidates and training new employees<br />

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«fa itolMllilll II I<br />

College chief<br />

pushes service<br />

By Ralph R. Echtxnaw<br />

Btait Warm<br />

Schoolcraft College President<br />

Richard McDowell told the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Economic Club Wsdnssdsy<br />

thst good customer service is<br />

one of the keys to success in any<br />

businsss.<br />

"If we don't provide good service,<br />

then we reslly have nothing<br />

to ofTer our customers," he<br />

ssid. "A lot of times people are<br />

willing to pay a little bit more if<br />

good service goes with it.<br />

"As consumers we think<br />

about ths places where we go to<br />

do buainess. And the plsces we<br />

uauslly go sre places where either<br />

the personality of the owner<br />

has something to do with it,<br />

we are treated as if we are welcome<br />

to be there, and we are often<br />

snnoyed when thst doesn't<br />

happen."<br />

Attorney Nevin Rose said Mc-<br />

Dowell is right. The points he<br />

rsised sre important to everyone<br />

in business, no matter if it's<br />

a profession or s service. My<br />

secretsry needs to mske the<br />

client feel welcome at the door<br />

no matter if she likes him or<br />

not."<br />

John Marcus, branch manager<br />

of Csn ton's First of America<br />

bank, said customer service is<br />

psrticularly important in banking.<br />

That's an ongoing concern<br />

in any company that has<br />

turnover of employees," he said,<br />

because new employees "may<br />

not know the customer very<br />

well"<br />

Besides, Marcus added, "It's<br />

hard to find good help -<br />

When treated poorly as customers<br />

"we often become annoyed<br />

and we leave," McDowell<br />

ssid. "Another situstion is<br />

when we have s problem snd we<br />

go snd try to get thst problem<br />

resolved and the only thing the<br />

people want to explain to us is<br />

Students<br />

race to<br />

learning<br />

By M.B. Dillon<br />

ST AFT WAMA<br />

There are 300 new authorities<br />

on the Inuit people snd Iditarod<br />

in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools.<br />

Two hundred students st<br />

Plymouth-Csnton Educstionsl<br />

Psrk snd 100 fifth-grsders st<br />

Tonds Elementary School were<br />

visited by Dan Anderson, s<br />

musher who hsils from the<br />

Grsnd Rapids sres He brought<br />

with him six Siberisn huskies<br />

snd s dogsled<br />

Anderson, of Tundrs Outfittars,<br />

taught studenu shout the<br />

Inuit psopls, and about the<br />

1,160-mils Iditarod dogs led race<br />

that of Saturday in Anchor-<br />

«r His visit wss srrsnged by<br />

fifth-grsde tescher Donna Sarrach<br />

"Ths kida wars supsr-impreeesd."<br />

said Ron Myers, who<br />

slso teaches fifth grsds st Tonds.<br />

Ths Iditarod has iU own home<br />

what the company policy ia.<br />

Ths company policy mesns<br />

we're not going to get our wsy,<br />

and here's why I can't do whst<br />

you want ms to do. And the (employes)<br />

is ssying to thsmeelves.<br />

This is ths company policy, snd<br />

I win.' And we ssy to ourselves,<br />

'I don't hsve to come back here.'<br />

Even when a businsss person<br />

can't "grant what the customer<br />

wants," McDowell said, "we can<br />

find a way to solve the cus-"<br />

tomer's problem, which makes<br />

that person happy and keeps<br />

them as a customer."<br />

To ensure that customers are<br />

treated well, McDowell ssid, "we<br />

also need to treat employees<br />

well because, if we're not tresting<br />

them well, we can't expect<br />

them to treat customers well.<br />

Treating them well means:<br />

Keep them informed. Have them<br />

be involved. And have them feel<br />

like they're part of what's going<br />

on."<br />

Applying thst philosophy to<br />

Schoolcraft College, McDowell<br />

said, meana training employees<br />

to practice good customer relations<br />

and making the education<br />

process as painleaa aa possible<br />

For exsmple, changes in the<br />

registration process hsve almost<br />

eliminated the long lines many<br />

older people remember from<br />

their college days.<br />

Furthermore. "We make the<br />

campus look nice, cut the grass,<br />

plant flowers, paint the buildings,<br />

pick up trash in classrooms<br />

(and) try to tell people<br />

that we're teaching quality information.<br />

"A* a result of that, students<br />

feel very good about being at<br />

Schoolcraft College "<br />

Personally, McDowell said, "1<br />

might not be having a good day.<br />

but when it's my time to talk to<br />

students, 1 better listen to their<br />

side."<br />

page on the Internet, and Myers<br />

ia connecting hia students to the<br />

web psge through Americs online<br />

Esch fifth-grsder ia being<br />

mstched with s musher. snd will<br />

track his or her progress through<br />

ths chsckpointa as the race<br />

heads for Nome<br />

Last week's warm weather<br />

The Observer / MONDAY. FEBRUARY 26,1996<br />

Rudolph/Libbe<br />

CANTON ECONOMIC<br />

CLUB<br />

er Newspapers<br />

Serviceman: Richard McDowell emphasized his point<br />

when he said, "We have all had experiences as customers<br />

where it has been difficult to purchase an item<br />

because we haven't been able to break up a conversation<br />

between two sales people long enough to get waited<br />

on.'<br />

• Applying that philosophy to Schoolcraft College,<br />

McDowoll said, moans training employees to practice<br />

good customer relations and making ths edu-<br />

cation process a<br />

All <<br />

Musher Dan<br />

Anderson<br />

enthralls<br />

his audience<br />

at Ton da Elementary.<br />

unfortunately melted all the<br />

snow, but luckily. Anderson's<br />

prsctice sled is equipped with<br />

wheels The musher allowed students<br />

to pet his dogs and hooked<br />

up the huskies to ths sled for<br />

lsps sround the bus loop at Tonda<br />

and behind Sslem High<br />

School<br />

Township road gets new name<br />

which reflects its surroundings<br />

You probably wont notice it<br />

immediately, but when you drive<br />

on <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road, taks a<br />

peak at ths road sign where Proctor<br />

Road uaad to be. Just north of<br />

township hall Ths nana of ths<br />

rosd — which ia alongside ths<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society Muaeum<br />

— has been chsngsd to Her-<br />

laada you to ths Cantoo<br />

Hi stories I Socisty Mussum<br />

and Heritage Park<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township will collect<br />

100 psrcsnt of school taxsa ftoca<br />

piuparty owners In ths Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, Wajraa-Waatland and<br />

Van Buran achool districts Ths<br />

township sko coOscta far ths Rsgjonnl<br />

Education Barvks A#sncy<br />

This fa ths first year that 100<br />

at the achool turn has<br />

p tn ana mar for<br />

CONNECTION<br />

Wayne-Westland<br />

Bach taxing authority pays Ufa<br />

township S3 50 par tax bill for ths<br />

collection Ths Regional Educs<br />

tfan Service Agency is chsrjsd SI<br />

per tax fall<br />

Boards of Review<br />

Property tax aaaessmsnt notices<br />

aheuld hs in ths nail by<br />

now If you wfah to appeal, two<br />

boards of rmew are available By<br />

appointment, appoala will ba<br />

heard 2-0 p m March 11. 9 a m -<br />

6 p.m March 12, » a m -6 p a<br />

March IS. S a m.-6 p m March<br />

16. On Saturday, March 1* appeals<br />

will be heard on a flrst<br />

' basis, 9 a.m -1<br />

Petitions are new available for<br />

appeals They may be pkked up<br />

at the office, which fa<br />

on the northeast comer of Ford<br />

and <strong>Canton</strong> Center roads The office<br />

fa in the same building as Fire<br />

Station No 1.<br />

Property owners also may appeal<br />

baaed on hardship Contact<br />

ths aaaaaaor*s office. 061-6400. for<br />

Serving on the boards of review<br />

are Kerry DsVors, Deniee Potis.<br />

Russell Wsrgm. Tony Farell. Ray<br />

Van Hosck snd Patrick WOliama<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> cleanup<br />

Dates have been eet for<br />

cleanup that includes rubbish<br />

itsms not normally collected at<br />

curbsada Ths datss are. March 6-<br />

0 and March 22-23, April 12-1S<br />

and 26-27; May 10-11 and May<br />

24; June 7-6 and 21-22; July 12-<br />

18 and 26-27, Aug. 0-10 and 23-<br />

24; Sept 13-14 and 27-2S; Oct.<br />

U-12 and 26-26; Nov. S-6 and<br />

Dac. 13-14<br />

(C)«A<br />

Officials resolve<br />

smoking issue<br />

By M.B. Dillon<br />

ST ATT W SITES<br />

Wayne County Probate Court<br />

and local officials hsve declared a<br />

truce in their disagreement over<br />

smoking tickets.<br />

Plymouth-Csnton school snd<br />

lsw enforcement officials complained<br />

recently that court officials<br />

were dismissing ticketa<br />

issued to Plymouth-Csnton students<br />

for amoking on achool property.<br />

At s meeting Thuradsy, the issue<br />

wss clesred up. It sppears<br />

there wss a lack of communication.<br />

"We called the meeting because<br />

we wanted to resolVe the<br />

issue of how these smoking tickets<br />

are being handled." said <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> Safety Director John<br />

Santomauro.<br />

"We led people to believe that<br />

the tickets were being dismissed,<br />

when in fact they were dismissed<br />

with prejudice with a fine attached.<br />

There's a big difference,"<br />

the director said.<br />

"Our intent all along with this<br />

issue of smoking was to meet<br />

with the Probate Court and discuss<br />

our concerns. Unfortunately,<br />

that did not occur first before<br />

we put out inaccurate information."<br />

Derrick Glass, traffic and ordinance<br />

referee with the juvenile<br />

division of Probate Court, said 25<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> students have<br />

been assessed fines for smoking<br />

since mid-December 1995<br />

"We had 29 tickets scheduled,<br />

and 25 of those persons appeared<br />

in court and were assessed court<br />

costs for possession of tobacco.<br />

Three persons didn't appear, and<br />

one ticket was withdrawn by an<br />

assistant principal"<br />

Tickets are dismissed with<br />

» prejudice upon receipt of $25 in<br />

costs, Glass said.<br />

Among those in attendance<br />

Thursday were Alexander Luvall.<br />

juvenile court registrar and chief<br />

a<br />

CROWNING TOUCH COLLECTION SHOW<br />

Thursday, Psbrusry 2t, 3 pm - 8 pm<br />

Rochsstsr<br />

Friday, March 1. Noon - 8 pm<br />

Blrmlnghsm<br />

Saturday, March 2. 10 am - 4 pm<br />

Livonia<br />

Bridal Salon<br />

Bridal h< diata* and valla that add tha<br />

finishing touch to your wsddlng snssmbls<br />

Designer, Gall Teranalo will ba our guest<br />

to help choose tha best style for you.<br />

Jacobson's<br />

administrator for ths Probata<br />

Court's Juvenils Division; Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

achool board members<br />

Susan Da via and Michael<br />

Maloney; and Santomauro.<br />

The meeting was real poai-<br />

Uve," said Davis, who <strong>work</strong>s with<br />

the court on a professional basis<br />

with Growth Works, a local youth<br />

services agency. "We came to ths<br />

conclusion that we really are<br />

playing on the same songsheet.<br />

We all want what's best for kids<br />

"County officials are very willing<br />

to <strong>work</strong> with our community,<br />

added Davis. They see us as being<br />

very progressive in wanting<br />

to do business differently. They're<br />

reslly open to helping us solve<br />

problems we see in the community<br />

"We're not going to do anything<br />

really new, but these violations<br />

will be referred bsck to _<br />

through the normal channels,"<br />

Davis said.<br />

Santomauro said it was agreed<br />

that one individual at the Probate<br />

Court will be made liaison<br />

with <strong>Canton</strong>'s <strong>Public</strong> Safety Department<br />

and school district.<br />

It also was agreed, he said,<br />

"that the tickets are being issued<br />

to emphasize to young people<br />

the consequences of their actions.<br />

not necessarily the seriousness<br />

of smoking, or the<br />

violation of s law."<br />

"We appreciate what the<br />

court is doing, but it's important<br />

for us to emphasize to youths the<br />

consequences of their actions."<br />

said Santomauro "We all realized<br />

that a ($251 fine is not going<br />

to emphasize consequences "<br />

Probate Court also agreed to<br />

refer the offenses back to the local<br />

level as much as possible<br />

through Growth Works and other<br />

social service organizations<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Safety Department<br />

and the schools agreed<br />

to form a task force "to look at<br />

issues involving public safety in<br />

the schools." added the director<br />

Probate Court officials are welcome<br />

to parti a pate<br />

•I am - - - —-<br />

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Ukunti. "AUK eukCi • uvonia • aei-Teen • *ax aoi-oaa7<br />

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Michael Duggan is a big fan of<br />

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Ha Ukea the idea of having<br />

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Duggan. deputy Wayne County<br />

executive, who's taken on dean<br />

ing up the Rouge River and making<br />

it acceaaible to residents,<br />

wanta to help people create mem<br />

oriee. He ahared hia plana with<br />

members of the Rouge Remedial<br />

Action Plan Advisory Council at<br />

the council's meeting Wednesday.<br />

Since the Rouge was polluted<br />

and Hines Park had gained a rep<br />

utation for drugs, bikers snd<br />

crime by the time he was growing<br />

up in Livonis in the late 1960a<br />

and early 70a, he wants people to<br />

be able to make memories like<br />

those of Russ Gronevelt, director<br />

of public services for the county.<br />

Gronevelt grew up in Livonia<br />

about 16 years earlier than Duggan,<br />

Duggan said. Hi« memories<br />

include canoeing on Newburgh<br />

Lake and ice skating on Wilooz<br />

"What could we do to go back<br />

to that?" Duggan said he asked<br />

himself.<br />

As a youth, going to Kensington<br />

Park was a family activity, but<br />

it's alae s full day'a activity, be<br />

said. Today, with both parent*<br />

<strong>work</strong>ing, it hard to find time, it's<br />

easier to stick a tape in the videocassette<br />

recorder, be said.<br />

But lately with canoeing on<br />

parts of the Rouge, which started<br />

last year and ice akating on Wilcox<br />

and Newburgh lakes, which<br />

started thia year, Duggan said it'a<br />

been more convenient to take hia<br />

kida out.<br />

"Someday my kids will remember<br />

akating and canoeing with<br />

dsd. I guarantee if we had just sat<br />

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The dwire for whiter teeth and<br />

brighter smiles is what dnves many<br />

patients to the dentist's office for m<br />

office bieachmg. This quickest and<br />

longest-lasting of * all' " bleachi "' aching<br />

procedures makes use of<br />

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by Herbert M Gardner, D.D.S. &<br />

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concentration of an active<br />

ingredient (usually a 30 to 35<br />

percent solution of hydrogen<br />

peroxide), which is brushed on the<br />

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light. The treatment generally<br />

requires two to four sessions and its<br />

effects typically last three to five<br />

years. Abo Kto available from the dentist<br />

is take-home bleaching, which<br />

makes i use of a custom-fitted earner<br />

• to delwer a prescribed cleaning<br />

tray to *-) i the teeth as the patient<br />

: Thts treatment typtcafly takes<br />

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m 'fomoday my klda will ramambar akating and<br />

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aat dawn aad watchad TV wa woalda't hava<br />

thaaa namoHaa.'<br />

down snd wstched TV we<br />

wouldn't have tboae memories,"<br />

he aaid.<br />

He aaid he ha* apent hour*<br />

talking with Jamea Murray, director<br />

of the county'a Department of<br />

Environment, about recreational<br />

opportunitiea on the Rouge.<br />

"There's something about this<br />

Rouge project, and you already<br />

know this, it's msgical." he said.<br />

He described sn ezperience of<br />

year* ago when he was ssked to<br />

talk to citizens in Wyandotte concerned<br />

about the proposed construction<br />

of s retention basin.<br />

When he ssked people what the<br />

AUDI<br />

We are looking tor 50 people from all walks<br />

life, to take part in a consumer study on audio<br />

equipment in our Plymouth location. The study<br />

will be done in 2 hour sessions scheduled<br />

between March 4 and March 9<br />

Each participant will receive a gratuity for their<br />

time. If you are interested in participating in a<br />

two hour session, please call for more details<br />

4 1 4 - 6 6 6 8<br />

*> hi w b\ E S<br />

*<br />

t i<br />

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Mike Duggan<br />

Wayne County<br />

deputy executive<br />

creek wsa like, they deacribed it<br />

as smelly, flowing with sewage.<br />

After aaking if people would<br />

rather have the sewage removed<br />

and kept in the retention baain,<br />

he realized that people didn't understand<br />

what the twain would<br />

do, he said.<br />

Now he'a aaking again what the<br />

county can do to make the public<br />

understand, to "ahow people that<br />

they're getting value for their<br />

money," he aaid.<br />

Duggan deacribed <strong>work</strong> done on<br />

the Rouge in Hines Park aa a cooperative<br />

effort with Department<br />

of <strong>Public</strong> Works <strong>work</strong>era volun-<br />

<<br />

• r.i at-i m -<br />

/•.rr/To/M' ha.s '/. tut/ i/ vests<br />

Worn I««• Mm-li<br />

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•Abin and<br />

Chester Hornback. 20 grandchil<br />

dren. and 31 PMI gramkhildren<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

He was preceded ia death by<br />

his wife. GoIdie. and hia daughter.<br />

Daisy Proctor.<br />

Memorials may be made to<br />

Hoe pice of Southeastern Michi<br />

can<br />

LOLA ALJCf VENTOLA<br />

Lola Alice Ventola. 90, of Dear<br />

bom died Friday. Feb. 23. in<br />

Wayne Schrader Howell Funeral<br />

Home handled the arrangements<br />

Her body was donated to the Uni-<br />

versity of Michigan Medical<br />

School.<br />

She waa bora Jan. 20. 1906. in<br />

CedarviUe. She waa a bomemaker<br />

She was born ia CedarviUe, and •<br />

came to tha Dearborn community<br />

S3 years ago. She attended the<br />

University ot Michigan and loved<br />

sports and politics.<br />

She is survived by her son. Wil<br />

ham M. Ventola of Plymouth; one<br />

grandson; and one granddaughter<br />

Memorials may be given to the<br />

Plymouth Rotary Foundation.<br />

Maggie KatMaan Furlong Jacob Billing*<br />

Community has lots<br />

St. Mary Hospital offers prostate screening ofmte youngsters<br />

u ..... rw .r.\r> be K— 9 o am . m to «r» 5 «> pm r> m Saturday, ^urnUs Use the Levan Road entrance and<br />

The screening will aaseas assess and<br />

/ %/ ^<br />

Prostate Screening Day. spun<br />

sored by the radiation oncology<br />

and community outreach depart<br />

ments of St. Man. Hospital, will<br />

March 2.<br />

The screening will be in the<br />

Marian Pavilion. 14556 Levan<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />

NOTICE TO BIDDERS<br />

Notice is heretev pm that ^ City of Plymouth -ill sccept sealed bid. up<br />

uouliOUpm EST*iTu«da> March 12. for the follow to*<br />

Theater Chain A Folding Tables<br />

Specification* ar.d propuaai forma are available at '.he<br />

Purchasing Agent during regular jffke flour*<br />

of the<br />

Thr Citv i Plymouth the right to accept r reject «r.« Jf a,! bwl» Ji<br />

•boir or in part tad U> saive any irregularities<br />

CARi »L A STONE<br />

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NOTICE<br />

1996 CITY OF PLYMOUTH<br />

NOTICE OF HEARINGS<br />

.ASSESSMENT BOARD OF REVIEW<br />

The Board of Rev lew for the City of Plymouth •ill w-nr n the City<br />

Commission Cbanten. JO I S Main Strset Plymouth Mi V• for an<br />

I irjaaiatunai Mewing -m Tiaesda*. March 5 !W> at 12<br />

Thr Regular Board of Review<br />

TUESDAY. MARCH V l«OS<br />

WEDNESDAY. MAJU H 6. IMS<br />

THURSDAY. MARCH 7. 1*06<br />

TUESDAY. MARCH 1*. IN*<br />

WEDNESDAY. MARCH IX IMS<br />

THURSDAY. MARCH 14, I M<br />

Other<br />

wo will Oegm<br />

12.1J NOON TO FCOO PM<br />

&00 PM. TO *OO P M<br />

IS^IE NOON TO tao PM.<br />

XOO PJT TO *OO PJM<br />

IIROO P.M. TO aoe PM<br />

IOO P-M. TO FCOO P J*.<br />

Hearings are by appointment only. COMPUTED IM® BOARD OF<br />

REVIEW PETITIONS ARE NECESSARY and rnmrnt be submitted to<br />

the Front Office, located on the Pkr* FVooc at City Hall be«are aa<br />

sppmstaesl can be Bade The •DEADLINE"' for vibmiUiag<br />

w ail s ii isai wishing to appeal ia parses before the<br />

I of Review is Wednesday. March 6. IMS by Ml WL<br />

A resident or oen rwdral taxpayer may file s petition with the Board of<br />

Renew without the rrs«»r«n-nl ti s persscial appearance by the taxpayer<br />

or s representative agent must hare written authority to represent owrner.<br />

by Monday. Marrh 18 1996<br />

1 mmt af r N» notace stating the dates and times at ths meetings will be<br />

pasted an the official pubbc bulletin boards of the City and also in the local<br />

All Board ef Renew meetings sre open meeting m compliance with the<br />

-Opea Meeting. Art"<br />

If yee have aay questions regarding the Marrh Board of Revieo rou nay<br />

call 453-1234 i 223<br />

cmf OF PUYM'HTH<br />

ASSESSMENT DE PAJfTM ENT<br />

follow the signs.<br />

The free program open to men<br />

includes a p rusts te exam, blood<br />

test to measure the level of Pros<br />

tate Specific Antigen (PSA), and<br />

educational material.<br />

educate participants on prostata<br />

disaaae.<br />

Advance registration ia requested<br />

and may be done by calling<br />

(313> 665 2922 or toll-free at 800<br />

494 1650.<br />

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

NOTICE OF HEARING<br />

ASSESSMENT BOARD OF REVIEW<br />

Notice is hereby given that the Plymouth Tbwnahip March Board Of Renew<br />

will meet on the following date* and times<br />

Hearings sre by appointment Call 453-3640 est 366. between 8 JO s m to<br />

4 00 p m for an appointment<br />

Toe ad ay. March 5 900 s m noon OrganixaUsn Meeting<br />

200pm 5 00pm Hearings by appointment<br />

Monday March 11 900 s m noon Hearings by sppotntment<br />

200pm 500pm Hearings by appointment<br />

Tuesday March 12 200 pm 900 pm Hearings by appointment<br />

Saturday. March 16 900 am noon Open<br />

1 00 pm 500 Open<br />

IHher hearing dates snd times may be scheduled as needed<br />

All persona protesting their asaeesment must complete petitions prior to<br />

appearing before the hoard A personal appearance is not required<br />

The board of review will be held in the Township Hall board meeUng room<br />

of the Plymouth Township Hall 42350 Ana Arbor Road. Plymouth Ml<br />

•8170<br />

Please come prepared, aa a 10 minute time limit before the board will be<br />

strictly adhered to<br />

BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS<br />

MEETING NOTICE<br />

CITY OF PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN<br />

A regular meeting of the Board of Zoning Appeals will be held on Thursday<br />

March 7. 1996 at 7 00 PM ia the Commission Chambers of the City Hall.<br />

201 & Main Street. Plymouth. ML U> consider<br />

£ *vO6 500 N Harvey , Non-Urn Variance<br />

Temporary Use of Trailer<br />

Zoned O-1. Office<br />

Applicant Comm Fvdersl Credit Union<br />

Z-M-OS 1*77 W Aan Arbor Tr Nan-Use Variance Rr^ueeted<br />

Side Yard Setback<br />

Zoned R 1. Single family Residential<br />

If this is a multiple tenant building, please post thia notice where all<br />

inLervstad parties may read it<br />

In compliance oith the Americans with Disabilities Art. the City of<br />

Plymouth will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary sids sad services,<br />

such as signers for the bearing impaired and audio tapes ef printed<br />

materials being considered at the meeting/hearing, to individuals with<br />

disabilities Requests for auxiliary aids or semens ssay be mads by writing<br />

or calling the following CAROL STONE<br />

ADA<br />

201 &<br />

Plymouth. Ml 46170<br />

rrxooe the following described<br />

property from R 1 Single Family ReaidenUsl District, to C-2. (ieneral<br />

Commercial District. 3 75 acres, more or lees Application No 1370<br />

7<br />

LEGAL DESCRIPTION<br />

Part of the Northsaat 1/4 of Section 24. Ttown 1 South. Raoge $ East.<br />

Plymouth Towaship Michigan Beginning at a point in ths North line of the<br />

Northeast 1/4 of Ssctasa 24. Town I South. Range * East, said psaat being<br />

distaat North 66 degress 50 amuUs East 670 36 feet from ths North 1/4<br />

comer of said Ssctmo. 'sa*d pouH being the intersection ef the centerhne ct<br />

Haggerty snd FWe Mile Roads* running thence North 66 degress 50<br />

minutes East 324 63 bet along (he North line of the Northeast 1/4 U a<br />

point, thanes South 25 degree. Weet 746 bet along s line parallel le the<br />

renterltne of Haggerty Road U> a point thence South W degrees 26 minutes<br />

17 seconds Weet 324 02 feet to a point in the cenlerline of said Haggerty<br />

thence Nerth 25 degrm East 745 15 feet along said renter line la<br />

L*MI<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 66<br />

AMENDED ZONING MAP NO. 83<br />

PLTHOimi CHARTER IOWNWUF<br />

WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN<br />

ADOPTED BY THE TOWNSHIP BOARD OF TRUSTEES ON .<br />

EFFECTIVE DATE<br />

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the prepsesd s—4—I la ths amp.<br />

as printed, stay to exaauned at the Plywwoth Tewaehsp Hstt. ( •••nsrty<br />

r .f - , a.. — g..r,...fc u 4 30<br />

am Writ tea inmeiinii will he i stewed pnar ta ths<br />

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wrap-up<br />

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ride.<br />

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SIIOPPMS CENTERED<br />

LiMDA BACIW ACS<br />

Should one apply<br />

lipstick in public?<br />

"Mv mother taught me B«vir to groom myself in<br />

public." *aid one of m> lunchurne companions<br />

«hen asked if she normal 1> touches up her lip<br />

stick at the table<br />

Much to mom's dismay however, »he proceeded<br />

to extract a tiny makeup bag from her purse an*l<br />

deftly appl> her hwnu shade. Clinique s Tender<br />

heart, to her faded lip* The forbidden act »as<br />

quick and professional. undertaken without even a<br />

glance in a mirrored compact Miss Manner* re<br />

luctanth ap<br />

prove* of a dis-<br />

i few<br />

She ©bseruer<br />

MALLSMAINSTREETS MUNDAY.<br />

creet lip fn in<br />

public She<br />

prefer* that a<br />

woman duck behind<br />

a pretty<br />

compact, rather<br />

than go it alone<br />

in full view of<br />

dinner guests<br />

My informal survey yielded yeas from mo*t<br />

makeup savvy women Some said thev applied hp<br />

stick, but never powdered their nose Other*<br />

painted their lipa. but demured depending upon<br />

whom they were with<br />

One M-A.C. COUMUO professional at the Somereet<br />

Collection in Troy admitted that it waa<br />

normal behavior for her to put on lipatick sans<br />

mirror in public, but she wouldn't do it in front of<br />

her dad Nicky Colen of Birmingham lacquer*<br />

hps among family but doesn't when she • with<br />

friends. Jay** Milliy of BJoomfWId know* she<br />

shouldn't, but she doe* "Never with a client,<br />

though." she adds<br />

Karen St. Charles, a manufacturer* rep from<br />

Pinttar suggested that moat men would probably<br />

disapprove of applying lipatick in public because<br />

they're not wild about lipatick. or at least the taste<br />

of it. "I think they like the way it looks on a worn<br />

an. but they don't like kissing stained lipa. she<br />

surmised-<br />

Carol Wiaakur swear* by lip liner and finds<br />

that applying liner and lipatick at the table is just<br />

a btt indiscreet, so »be generally refrains And<br />

manicurist Careo Koaarek was adamant in her<br />

beliefs. "Never." *be answered when asked the<br />

burning lip etiquette question "Isn't that what<br />

they have bathrooms for" 1 " volunteered 10-year<br />

old Nate Lewis of Detroit<br />

Laei Karbal. whose boutique by the same name<br />

offers lipsticks from several cosmetics lines, fives<br />

an enthusiastic thumbs up to a tasteful tableside<br />

lipstick refresher She shared some of spring s<br />

newest lip color* snd textures From Carol SHAW<br />

for Lome. look for gold,<br />

amethyst snd pewter<br />

glosses (SIB 50>. Shimmer<br />

snd shine is in, as exhibited<br />

by Chaaal'S top selling<br />

Lewes Crtstalliaos Crys-<br />

EL<br />

tal Up gSoss compact, coo<br />

taming opal snd metallic<br />

shades .<br />

Also hot from Loruc, the<br />

sunburnt tints called JU-<br />

Ua (aa in Roberts? and<br />

Fraa (aa in Drescberl snd<br />

the dear pink of Bess<br />

^ S18J0<br />

Trisb McEvoy'a moisturizing shimmer stick<br />

•92 ia perfect worn over a lip liner ia a sexy<br />

brown. • 10 and U15. This will give the paariescent<br />

moonlit effect that ia so popular for spring.<br />

Also from Larl Karbal ia BB-udnghua, Rosebud<br />

Salve or KKWI UP BATE ($4-50) far<br />

laexpeaaivs shins plus aouHw To tuckinyour<br />

pocket<br />

book mirror ($29 50)<br />

Oh. if we could juet eueegiee aur mouths a<br />

ksaety swips with our napkin. as the menfolk do<br />

Guaas we're dsstinsd to a dainty dab at the car<br />

nsrs — all ia deference ta luscious. luminous lips<br />

Editor $ mots This m Linda Bachrackt final ratad<br />

column far Mats 6 Masnstreets AfUr four<br />

yema snd tarn* mamtht ofpemmng+W4 mama,<br />

the'i offm different directions Her insights mil 6r<br />

' ^<br />

• Tha<br />

• Go<br />

lookino ahead<br />

tor mi<br />

of ths tubas: tal<br />

the Label with<br />

Mall<br />

readies<br />

opening<br />

• Somerset North is si*<br />

months away from a grand<br />

opening and tenants are<br />

announcing their leases.<br />

Here's an update, plus<br />

where to go for the jobs!<br />

B^ St SAN DEMACCIO<br />

SI »»> Wsma<br />

Shopping fever is spreading along<br />

Big Beaver at Coolidge in Troy and<br />

it's hard to drive by the massive mall<br />

under construction without catching<br />

it.<br />

When the SJ00 million Somerset<br />

North opens Aug 16. it will sdd 3,500<br />

full and part time jobs to the area,<br />

bring dotens of new dining and retailing<br />

adventures to town, and generate<br />

close to S2 million in property taaes<br />

lor the Troy Downtown Development<br />

Authority<br />

.In 1994. the Somerset Collection<br />

across the street paid 11.229.809 in<br />

property taiea which were earmarked<br />

for the Troy DDA and road improve<br />

menu The Oakland Mall, the city's<br />

other major retail center, paid<br />

Si.800.608 in property taxes last year,<br />

shared by the schools, Oakland (. om<br />

munity College and the city »<br />

The opening of Somerset North is<br />

s celebration for all because it puts<br />

Detroit on the big retail map. said<br />

Saks Fifth Avenue spokeswoman<br />

Cheryl Hall "Detroit will become a<br />

shopping mecca. People used to leave<br />

town to shop at stores like Bendel's<br />

FEBRUARY 26,1996<br />

John 8ROA»«rAM>/$TAW pHonr.iuFMi -<br />

Somerset's skywilh: Leading from one mall's second level rotunda to the other across Big<br />

Beai er. the Covered "escalator" has captured the imagination of motorists since construction<br />

be nan in 1994<br />

and Nordstrom Now they'll stay here<br />

and u*H draw shoppers from other<br />

cities."<br />

Despite owner manager Forbes<br />

Cohen Properties refusals to disclose<br />

the tensnt list st the new center, the<br />

Observer A Eccentric Newspapers<br />

learned thst the following retailer*<br />

sre among the 120 set to join tri level<br />

anchors Nordstrom and Hudson's:<br />

Bendei ». Heliberg Dismonds. The<br />

Right Start. Roots. Banana Republic,<br />

The Gap. Ralph Lauren's Polo Shop.<br />

Kay Bee Toys, Things Remembered.<br />

Mother's Work Maternity, moat divi-<br />

sions of The Limited (including<br />

Structure. Victoria's Secret, Abercrombie<br />

A Fitch. Bath 4 Body<br />

Works) President Tuxedo, The Pot<br />

tery Bam, The Disney Store, Warner<br />

Bros. Studio Store. Franklin Mint<br />

and Gymboree.<br />

The Peacock Food Court will feature<br />

a cappuccino bar and 10 quicky<br />

eateries around seating for 700 people.<br />

Restaurants will include The<br />

Capital Grille, a sophisticated steak<br />

house. California Pizia Kitchen,<br />

featuring 27 varieties of wood-fired<br />

pizxa; and J. Alexander's with open<br />

grille entrees snd slow roaster prime<br />

rib.<br />

The most eagerly anticipated mal 1<br />

attraction ia the moving skywaik el<br />

vsted 16 feet shove Big Beaver thst<br />

will transport shoppers between the<br />

Somerset Collection snd Somerset<br />

North in three minutes. Groundbreaking<br />

took place in October 1994<br />

Tmuughout the summer before the<br />

Aug. 16 grand opening at Somerset<br />

North, shoppers will aee an increase<br />

of promotions and special events at<br />

Right Start stores are coming to town<br />

Bl Si SAM DCMAGCIO<br />

SI >» • •*«»«<br />

The Right Start got off on the right<br />

foot<br />

What began as a catalog company<br />

selling baby safety items to new<br />

moms 10 year* ago. has become a<br />

public company with 16 stores across<br />

the country — two arriving in Michi<br />

gan at Twelve Oaks. Novi on March<br />

The Right Staff-. Sew parents will find everything they need<br />

for baby when The Right Start stores open later this year The<br />

catalog stores also have a gift registry.<br />

Retailert can Mibnut news of upcoming events and<br />

promotions for Added Attractions The deadline is<br />

the Wednesday before publication om Monday<br />

Send facts to Mails 6 Mainstreels, Observer A<br />

Eccentric Newspapers. §05 £ Maple. Birmingham.<br />

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28. and at Somerset North, Troy in<br />

August<br />

The Right Start spokeswoman Gail<br />

Blumenfeld said the California-based<br />

company plans u> open IS additional<br />

L'.S stores by December.<br />

"With about two million custom<br />

ers. we've become the leading special<br />

ly infant and toddler product mer<br />

chant in America." she pointed out.<br />

"Our rapidly expanding catalog liat ia<br />

the perfect springboard from which to<br />

grow The Right Start stores '"<br />

The shop's interiors were created<br />

especially for young families with<br />

wide aisles for strollers, and lots of<br />

toys and videos to ksep small custom<br />

ers happy while parents browse. All<br />

products can be pre-tested before<br />

purchase Sales associates are mostly<br />

moms "with experience."<br />

"Our sates staff is more than willing<br />

to help ease babies ia and out of<br />

rental* and carry alls because we<br />

understand new mothers are extra<br />

cautious about buying baby items.<br />

Blumenfeld aaid. Customers have<br />

typically been "new moms. 25 to 39<br />

years old. with an average annual income<br />

ia excess at S50.000<br />

Best selling produsta at the Right<br />

Start include •trailers, nursing aup<br />

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Th* Observer!MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1996<br />

WAYNE BUSINESS Finance<br />

100 years later, bureau still caters to visitors<br />

BY RXNKK 9KOCLI NO<br />

SMUIAL WWTU<br />

The Detroit Metropolitan Coo<br />

vention and Viaitow Bureau. the<br />

world's oldest convention bureau,<br />

celebrated to 100th birthday in<br />

January.<br />

"It affirm* the importance that<br />

travel and tourism can have oo •<br />

community We were juat the first<br />

to realiae it- We atarted en industry."<br />

Michael Wright, the bu<br />

reou'e eaecutive vice preaident<br />

and a Plymouth resident, said of<br />

the bureau's longevity<br />

Today, that industry generate*<br />

annual revenue* of S3 billion and<br />

welcomes mora than 12 million<br />

viaitore each year. It also sustain*<br />

60.000 job* in ihe area'* tourist<br />

industry.<br />

The bureau began as an idea of<br />

a newspaper journalist. Milton J.<br />

Carrmchael. sn Indians trans<br />

plant who <strong>work</strong>ed aa a reporter for<br />

The Detroit Journal, once one of<br />

the city's leading newspaper*<br />

On Feb. 19. 1896. just two<br />

weak* after Carmichael wrote an<br />

article *uggesting that businessmen<br />

<strong>work</strong> together to promote Detroit<br />

s» e convention location, the<br />

Detroit Convention snd Businessmen'a<br />

League wa* fortned.<br />

By 1915. 12 other citiea had<br />

mimicked Detroit * effort*. Later<br />

that year, their representative*<br />

met in Detroit to create an organ!<br />

. cation known today at the Inter<br />

national Association at Convention<br />

A V i»iters Bureaus.<br />

History often conspired sgainst<br />

promoting Detroit as s viable con<br />

vention kite There wa* the De<br />

preaaion. the riot*, and the decline<br />

in downtown hotel room* as<br />

bu*ines*e* moved to the suburbs.<br />

However, the bureau always -e<br />

mained *teadfa*t in it* miaaion.<br />

"It'* been the bureau* duty to<br />

thape a still-poaitive and produc<br />

live identity It's an evolving<br />

identity, constantly changing over<br />

time." Wright *aid.<br />

Over the year*, the bureau<br />

landed *ome real coup* Detroit<br />

boated the 1980 Republican Con<br />

vention. the 1982 Super Bowl and<br />

the 1994 World Cup Soccer<br />

Eicon LX<br />

Found*: In 1896, newspaper<br />

journalist Milton J.<br />

Carmichael founded the<br />

l)etrt)it Convention and<br />

Businessmen's League,<br />

forerunner of the Metropolitan<br />

Detroit Convention<br />

and Visitors Bureau.<br />

Game* It slao was the White<br />

House* location choice for the<br />

Group of Seven economic meeting<br />

in March 1994.<br />

While national events are exciting.<br />

it'a the niche markets that<br />

•teadily feed the economy, such<br />

a* motor coach tours, group* that<br />

are induatrisl or manufacturing<br />

related, and on the leisure tide,<br />

people seeking the big city urban<br />

getaway, according to Wright.<br />

The bureau boasts a membership<br />

of 600 businesses and organnations<br />

specific to the tourist industry<br />

Membership he* its<br />

perks.<br />

"One of the most important aer<br />

vices we provide for our member*<br />

is hard buaineas lead*.'' Kim<br />

Fitzgerald, marketing vice president,<br />

said.<br />

Maryann Karamon agree*.<br />

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Warm welcome: Employees gather at the 1923 opening of the first visitor information booth of the Detroit Convention<br />

& Tourist's Bureau on the main square in downtown Detroit.<br />

outh, Karamon said her company's<br />

membership in the bureau<br />

hs* been profitable<br />

"Jt'» very beneficial to us because<br />

we rent lots of computer* to<br />

trade show* and exhibitors. They<br />

send over weekly new leads. They<br />

also send them to the hotels, and<br />

we deal with the hotels."<br />

Betty Jean Awrey. vice president<br />

of public relations and government<br />

affairs for Awrey Bakeries<br />

in Livonia, is a lifelong supporter<br />

of the bureau. She has<br />

nerved on the board for several<br />

years<br />

"I believe in Detroit and the<br />

whole southeaatern Michigan<br />

zxniijii<br />

area. We need to bring more business<br />

in this entire area. If a busi<br />

ness fits the bureau's profiles<br />

they should become a member.<br />

There's a trickle-down effect.<br />

Think of yourself going into a new<br />

city. You are going to shop, eat.<br />

and viait points of interest," she<br />

said.<br />

The bureau continues to focus<br />

on two markets: conventions and<br />

meeting! and tourism Its service<br />

department will put together a<br />

bid for event and meeting planners<br />

that include* hotel reaerva<br />

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This May. the bureau will<br />

launch a "one-stop" booking system<br />

for single tour packages. It's<br />

also testing computerized consumer<br />

information stations in hotels.<br />

airports and shopping centers.<br />

And. according to Wright, by<br />

the end of the first quarter, it will<br />

have a worldwide web site.<br />

The bureau begins its 100th<br />

year by honoring some of its own<br />

service people, the real frontliners<br />

such as hotel clerks. The ROSE<br />

awards program (Recognition of<br />

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last year. On Feb. 16, all nominees<br />

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This is a year of centennial<br />

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So bureau officials expect a<br />

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"There is no question that<br />

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1996<br />

Tun BUM<br />

CHEF LARRY JANES<br />

Readers are hungry for<br />

more Crock-pot recipes<br />

••febmary ha* been full of frigid temperature*<br />

••and occasional bout* with *now. Many of<br />

you have been cooking (and eating) up a<br />

norm<br />

- Thia month's call* were heavily in favor of two<br />

coiumna that appeared in January The first, a -<br />

column on whatever happened to the "good old<br />

mom 4 pep" type restaurant* of yesteryear<br />

prompted many call* from readers who told me<br />

about their favorite local restaurants<br />

Dons Denniaon of Livonia called with kudos<br />

for a place called Don * of Traverse City at<br />

Grand River and Wtxom Road* in Wuom, and<br />

Bode * in Plymouth Dons said the milk »hakes<br />

and burgers at Don s, and the corned beef hash<br />

at Bode s, always bring* back memones<br />

An anonymous caller said there * still a<br />

"Clock" restaurant »n Lapeer, and Jan McCellan<br />

of Livonia called and recommended Thomas' on<br />

Plymouth Road in Livonia The response wa* *o<br />

great. I'm <strong>work</strong>ing on a *tory that will highlight<br />

local old-fashioned menu* sometime in March<br />

Your comment* also came through loud and<br />

clear about my story on "cleaning your dinner<br />

plate." with many readers relating to my early<br />

life expenenres of having to eat everything on<br />

your plate<br />

Finally, there must be some Crock-Pot lovers<br />

•till out there because your numerous responses<br />

will prompt another slow cooker column in tha<br />

future Here * a little something to hold you over<br />

till then!<br />

pom LOW WITH Duo* m m m m m u u n<br />

• 113-4 pound) boneless port kxn<br />

1/4 cup Ojor mustard<br />

2 tablespoons oirve o«i<br />

1 onion, chopped<br />

2 cloves garlic, chopped<br />

1/2 teaspoon rosemary<br />

3 cups apple iu*ce<br />

1/4 cup baisarmc vinegar<br />

1/2 cup walnuts, chopped<br />

In a heavy skillet, brown pork loin in olive oil<br />

until golden on 2 sides. Brush generously with<br />

D^on mustard and place in a crock pot.<br />

onion and garlic in pan that the loin was<br />

browned in until tender, about 3-4 minutes Add<br />

1/2 cup apple juke to pan and scrape bottom to<br />

remove hits Add remaining apple juke and<br />

bnng to a bod. Remove from heat and stir in balsamic<br />

vinegar and rosemary Pour thia mixture<br />

over the pork loin in a Crock-Pot and cook on<br />

high for 4-6 hours, depending on sue of loin or<br />

until thermometer reaches 180 degrees. Serves<br />

6.<br />

• Dons Allen of Livonia called a few weeks back<br />

and commented on how much she lovss eating<br />

the scalloped potatoes at Rock/* in Northvilie<br />

Well Dona, here's the real thing, compliments of<br />

Chef Chuck Rachwnts<br />

SCALLOPED POTXTOO<br />

6 medium um who*e Idaho potato**, pa*lsd<br />

3/4 cup whrte onion*, stead thin. juMrvw ct*<br />

2 cloves garuc. chopped fin*<br />

1 quart heavy wh.pp.ng cream<br />

11/2 teaapoon* salt<br />

11/2 tsbteepoons ground Nach pepper<br />

Preheat ovan to 375 degrees F. Slice the paeled<br />

potatoes very thin (like a potato chip) Use a 10-<br />

•nch • as*mill dish and mix the potatoes, onions.<br />

with foil and bnke at 375 degxeeeF for 1 hour<br />

Remove foil and brown far 15 minutee Serve<br />

. Servos 6.<br />

I Reeipt frrnn The Simply Qnat Cookbook U *<br />

TnbuU KdUton from th» Kitthmns ofCKueh<br />

Mu*r (Copyright 1996 by tbo CA. Jfaer Corporation)<br />

Tho book it avatlobU for pun Ham at all<br />

C. A Utter fUtaumntm<br />

• Kathy Martin of Trey called asking ma to<br />

remind you that the Taate ef Troy ia<br />

M am. Sunday, March 3 at the Trey . ..<br />

This event beoaAta the Boy's and QufaChibaf<br />

Troy, which servee more than 750 kids If you rs<br />

new ta the area. er want ta ess w hat's thebartin<br />

food in and around Trey, call (010) 256-6734 for<br />

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TASTE<br />

Warm, sunny Hawaii sounds<br />

good right now-but how many<br />

of us can afford the tinje or<br />

"chefand reataurateur Roy Yamaguchi<br />

brings "Feasu from Hawaiihome<br />

with hi* newly published cook<br />

book - "Roy's Feasts from Hawaii" (Ten<br />

Spaed Preee. 1996. $27.96). The book ia<br />

CO authored with John Harriaaon.<br />

Yamaguchi who ia known for combining<br />

his daaaic French training with<br />

Asian spices and ingredients, recently<br />

Hawaii, and hia new book, which ia<br />

both a cookbook and travelogue of<br />

recipes, photographs, and storiss of<br />

local growers, fish forma, aad famihee.<br />

•Cooking should coma from your<br />

hanrt," he aaid. To me, my parenU<br />

og waa tha beat beeauae they<br />

. it out of lav*. I remember my.<br />

watching ma sat, and smile<br />

I ate the food aba made<br />

Recipee in books are ideas people have.<br />

Thia ia my inspiration *<br />

Yamaguchi owns sight award-winrung<br />

rsetauranta - Roy's in Honolulu;<br />

Roy's Kahana Bar and Grill snd Roy*.<br />

Nicotine m Maui; lay's Foipu Bar and<br />

Grill on Kauai, Roy s Pebble Beach in<br />

tbslna at the Spanish Bay iaCalifort<br />

ma; Roy's in Tokyo, and Bo/e en Guam<br />

in the Hilton Hotel snd is opening \<br />

aer one in Bangkok. Yet, "I start<br />

day aa if I have to prove myself all<br />

aver again,* ha aaid.<br />

FWe arinutee from his home in Honolulu's<br />

Hawaii Kai district - where ha<br />

- ulad with his wife Jsnne end two<br />

children, Yamaguchi, 37, can ba f<br />

n nights a<br />

of hia first<br />

COUNT DOWN TO DINNER<br />

HAWAII<br />

in the<br />

Rm'a<br />

is my life "he aaid. "Whan<br />

I'm in the kitchen and I look out the<br />

window, I cant help but think that 1<br />

must be one of the luckieet people in<br />

the world. If* vary rewarding. In the<br />

reetaurant you create a dish, aerve it,<br />

and get immediate reaction. and aee the<br />

outcome of what you made."<br />

In *Faasts from Hawaii'Yamaguchi<br />

showcases some of the best Hawaii haa<br />

to offer . He started the project in 1991,<br />

and finished in 1996. "My vision of food<br />

cornea with what I can find in Hawaii,"<br />

hs aaid -But this is 1996, snd you be®<br />

catty get any ingredient you want, ttfa a<br />

question of how much you're into it. 1<br />

encourage people to experiment with<br />

my recipes. They're not set in stone."<br />

For example, you can subetitute<br />

juke<br />

fi-uit syrup.<br />

-Boy's Feasts from Hawaii" offers<br />

more than 150 new and old fcvoritea<br />

from Ro/a reetaurant*. Ths 10 chaptars<br />

include sppstissre, soups, ealads.<br />

pastaa and Imu Pixsaa, fiah and ahellfish,<br />

meat and poultry, aide dishss and<br />

salens, brunch, dseeerta and beak<br />

Beautiful color photographs illustrate<br />

each recipe Readers will learn that<br />

Hawaii has tfce higheet per capita<br />

watermelon conaumprinn of any etate<br />

in the country, and meat Larry Jofts<br />

at hia 1.600<br />

farm on Moloksi They'll aleo viait<br />

the Honolulu fish auction (one of four in<br />

the U A) end learn about tha island's<br />

other agricultural products including<br />

* Maui onions, and<br />

uae has become<br />

with Hawaiian cuisine,<br />

in a high achool<br />

s "because I liked<br />

the odds of being the only boy in class."<br />

be said -Even aa a bey I Voved to cook.<br />

Fast, flavorful soup ready in minutes<br />

If you don't like ia apend much<br />

time in the kitchen on s <strong>work</strong> night,<br />

but you still want ta eat meals that<br />

are good for you. you're not aloaa<br />

In a i scent survey of 1.000 <strong>work</strong>ing<br />

parents, 40 percent of thoas who<br />

eat four or more family meals at<br />

heme each week eaM they spend 30<br />

minute, or lass preparing dinner At<br />

the asms time, 40 percent aaid getting<br />

enough vitamine and minerale<br />

wee their top nutritional concern<br />

Wheat germ is an easy way ta<br />

sneak a lilt)* sstra nutrition into<br />

favorite foods you sat every day. like<br />

„ Jt a • i. A aWrv tn his*<br />

yOffuA L>A6L4l AUG HUM A »wviae»w<br />

.poon serving ef wheat garm ptovidae<br />

six aaeential vita am* and<br />

, on hand aad a<br />

well-stocked pantry, fUvorfW,<br />

INSNK:<br />

Taste of Hawaii<br />

Taata of<br />

Hawaii: Roy<br />

Yamaguchi<br />

author of .<br />

*Roy's Feast*<br />

from<br />

Hawaii"<br />

showcases<br />

Hawaiian<br />

regional cuisine<br />

in his<br />

newly publishedcookbook.<br />

whether it wss fried Portuguese<br />

aa usage and eggs, or a Thankagjving<br />

dinner - which I once prepared for my<br />

family growing up in the middle of<br />

Tokyo. Japan.'<br />

Alter completing high achool Yamaguchi<br />

enrolled in the Culinary Institute<br />

of America. After graduating in<br />

1976 he <strong>work</strong>ed in eome of the fineet<br />

kitchena in the Loe Angelea area<br />

including LTZeooffier. L'Ermitege, and<br />

healthy meala can be weeknightquick.<br />

And smart ahortcuts msks<br />

svsn traditionally long-cooking<br />

like soup doable on a <strong>work</strong><br />

In 1964 ha formed a partnership to<br />

crsats his own reetaurant, 366 North in<br />

Asian" style came into<br />

In 1968 he moved to the original<br />

home of hia father and grandparenta -<br />

the Hawaiian Islands snd opened the<br />

first "Roy's" in 1968. "My grandfather<br />

owned a reetaurant and my father<br />

<strong>work</strong>ed there," he eaid. "My dad was an<br />

excellent cook and prepared most of our<br />

family msala. We rarely arte out"<br />

Cooking ia a passion Yamaguchi<br />

enjoy* sharing with others. He just<br />

began filming the third year of of<br />

Hawaii Publk Television ssrias,<br />

•Hawaii Cooks with Roy Yamaguchi"<br />

The first aeaeon. which debuted in<br />

Hawaii in the fall of 1993, is still being<br />

141 stations in 41<br />

-I like to do it I<br />

Hawaii.- ha said.<br />

As for the fiiture, Yamaguchi is still<br />

experimenting, and innovating. "Aa I<br />

—-auranta throughout Asia I<br />

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CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

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RUM ma. along with Tiger msacot Paws.<br />

from 1-3 p m Saturday at Wonderland Mall in<br />

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Fan* can alao win prizes and play the pitchaccuracy<br />

game.<br />

Semi-pro football<br />

layer registration for the Wayne County<br />

Twisters, a eemi proleaaional football Pteam,<br />

will be 3 p.m. Sunday . March 3 at the<br />

Omega Restaurant, on the corner of Michigan<br />

Avene snd Second Street in Wsyne (parking in the<br />

rear of the building off Sima Street).<br />

All players must be registered before trying out.<br />

For more information, call Aaron Brothers et<br />

(313) 369-3457. Glenn Brother* at (313) 981-7141<br />

or Kevin Bradford (419) 6245-1840.<br />

Spring Tonic clinic<br />

P<br />

layvrs and coaches of high school, junior<br />

high. CYO and little leegue football are in-<br />

vited to participate in the fourth annual<br />

Spring Tonic Football Clinic. 9 a m to 3 p.m. Sat<br />

urday. March 16 at Madison Height* Bishop Foley<br />

High School.<br />

The cost ia $15 per player or tl8 per coach.<br />

For more information, call Walt Baxylewicx<br />

from 8 a m to 8 p.m at (810) 544-0494<br />

All-American cage classic<br />

T<br />

he All American Cage Claasic ia aponaoring<br />

youth basketball tournaments for grades 4-<br />

9. both boys and girls. Tournament games<br />

anil be played at Sc Clare Montefalco. Rochester<br />

Adams and Detroit Country Day.<br />

The St. Clare Montafalco tournaments will be<br />

April 1214 snd April 19-21. Contact Bob Zsrsnek<br />

at (313) 885 8654 to register or for details.<br />

The Adams tournament will be from April 12-<br />

14. Cit"—« Mary Liasewski et (810) 363-1588 to<br />

register or lor details.<br />

The Country Day tournament will be March 29-<br />

31 Call Kurt Kesnsr at (810) 357-4140.<br />

Winners ef thee* tournaments have the opportunity<br />

to advance to regional and national tournaments.<br />

Registration for the above tournaments ia<br />

cut off 30 days prior to tournament s starting date<br />

Softball registrations<br />

be <strong>Canton</strong> Park* and Recreation Servicee<br />

will have registrations for iu men's, wom- Ten's<br />

snd co-ed softball leagues from Feb. 27<br />

through April 4 at the <strong>Canton</strong> Parka and Recre<br />

•Oon Service* office<br />

Coat for man'a teams ia 1275 (four non-reeidente<br />

maximum per team). Returning teams register<br />

from Feb. 27 March 8, new taeme register from<br />

March 11 22.<br />

The coat for both women's and co-ed teams is<br />

yet to be determined, but both will include a 150<br />

refundable forfeit fee (aix non residents maximum<br />

per team). Woman's teams may register from<br />

March I-April 4. Returning co-ed teas<br />

later from Feb. 27-Msrch 8. new co-ad<br />

register from March 11-29.<br />

The co-ad and women's league* are run jointly<br />

with the City of Plymouth Perka aad Recreation<br />

Servicee. For mere information, call (313) 387-<br />

5110<br />

C£<br />

forfeit fee end ompiree fee. Men's.<br />

Softball Center starts ite softbsll<br />

i sees wis Sunday. AprU 14- The 14-<br />

•CaU (313) 483-4800 far datalfa.<br />

Softball Canter'* tournament scheduk<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (jDbgeruer<br />

SPORTS<br />

One and out<br />

John Glenn ousts Salem in playoff opener<br />

BY NKAL Zirsta<br />

Si \»» Wsme<br />

With 1:40 remaining in Friday's<br />

.UM against vuiting Plymouth Salem.<br />

Westland John Glenn nursed a<br />

79-67 lead.<br />

The Rockets' Louis Hsrtwig. fresh<br />

off the bench, heaved up a threepointer<br />

to the chagrin ot Glenn coach<br />

Mike Schoette, who wanted his Rock<br />

eta to take time off the dock.<br />

With Scbuette turning ewey to the<br />

crowd with a disgruntled look on his<br />

face, ths ahot swished through<br />

It waa that kind ef night for the<br />

Glenn's offense was ia high gmr aa<br />

it beat Salem 88-71 and advanced to<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

Tueeday's second round of the Went<br />

em Lake* Activities Aaeodatibn boy*<br />

basketball plsyoffs.<br />

"John Glenn played superb. Salem<br />

coach Bob Brodie said. "They<br />

ton apart oar tone. They tare apart<br />

our 'man.' They scored is their halfcourt<br />

game and they scored in tmnai-<br />

The Rocket* outburst waa led by<br />

tbe one-two punch of senior guard Albert<br />

Jonee and junior forward David<br />

Jarratt. Jonee poured in 33 and Jar<br />

rett 18 e* Glenn *hot 50 percent from<br />

the floor (36-of-72) -<br />

Jones (14) and J arret! (11) aeored<br />

25 of Glenn's 27 second-qusrter<br />

points, which helped the Rocket* extend<br />

* 21-18 fend after tbe ftrstqt*<br />

ter to e comfortable 48-36 advantage<br />

at halftim*.<br />

"There'* way more of thia to come."<br />

warned Jsrrett, who alao-bad 10 re<br />

bound*, six assist* snd three blocks,<br />

it's playoff Um* and H's time for us<br />

to step up. We want Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>."<br />

However. Glenn (12-5) must first<br />

get by Northville (13-4) in the semifinsla.<br />

Tip-off is 7 p.m. Tussdsy at<br />

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No match:<br />

Chiefs rip<br />

Warriors<br />

Good defense. It'* not only<br />

hard to beet, but in baaketbell<br />

it very often i* good offen*e.<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and a main<br />

reason why the Chiefs sre holding<br />

down the No. 7 spot in the<br />

Csn ton displsyed s strong defence<br />

sgsin Friday night in<br />

drumming Walled Lake Western<br />

out of the Western Lake<br />

Athletic Association playoff*<br />

erith a 68-36 d irision.<br />

Top-leaded <strong>Canton</strong> move* on<br />

Sec CAMION, 4C<br />

^sEsS^ Rocks ambushed in WLAA semifinals<br />

Entry fee ia 8138 (phis umpires) Call (313)<br />

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_ la ths opening<br />

15-7. But the Rocks<br />

In the second behind the<br />

Shell ye Sills Salem<br />

_ cmrisd ever into tho third es<br />

ta a 7-1 lend, hat Churchill<br />

a 18-lt rialsry.<br />

W # ' ' rdlllee' said "And we<br />

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OM thing that make* Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> the lop candidal* to<br />

and Holland's recent domination<br />

in Claw A gymnastic* is something<br />

each taam searches for a<br />

mid-i—son boost.<br />

Seasons drag — which results<br />

in athletes losing their men is]<br />

edge What most coaches search<br />

for is that certain something to reignite<br />

their team, something to<br />

give them a lift.<br />

What the Chiefs got st mid season<br />

not only boosted their team,<br />

but had to depress their counter<br />

parts, particularly in ths Western<br />

Lake* Activities Association.<br />

That's the effect s Katey Gillee —<br />

who won the individual allaround<br />

state championship two<br />

years sgo aa a freshman — can<br />

have.<br />

Gilles showed why Thursday in<br />

the WLAA League Finals, which<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> hosted — and won.<br />

outacoring favored Northville-<br />

Novi 142.35 to 140.30. Hartland<br />

was third with 137.50, with Plymouth<br />

Salem edging Westland<br />

John Glenn for fourth, scoring<br />

134 855 to the Rockets' 134.050.<br />

Despite a mental mistake in<br />

wtsmat uuus Acrmrcs<br />

ASSOCIATION arMMASTICS HWAJL<br />

Flaa! MM •tanebkc* 1. WytnoutTi<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. 142 35; 2 SortTrwSe Novi.<br />

140 3. 1 Nereena 137 5; 4 Wymoutn<br />

Sawn. 134 055; 5 Westland Joftn<br />

Gksnn. 134.85. 6 Fam*ngton. 135 65.<br />

7 WaSed lake. 134.9c i Nortft Famwig<br />

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FOOSBALL<br />

W<br />

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GYMNASTICS<br />

her best event, the vault, Gillee<br />

easily won the all-around, piling<br />

up 37.06 points. But what assured<br />

the victory waa the second-place<br />

finisher in the all-around — <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

Kis: Nowak, with a careerbest<br />

36.6.<br />

So the Chiefs not only got a<br />

mid season jolt with Gillee' return.<br />

but also a bonus end-of-theseasoo<br />

boost from Nowak. And<br />

that should cause some concern<br />

for two-time defending champion<br />

Holland.<br />

"Ssaaaaa," waa Nowak's sixzling<br />

description. "We're on fire!"<br />

Gilles waa no less confident in<br />

sizing up the state final "They<br />

don't know what's waiting," she<br />

said, referring to Holland. "We're<br />

awesome — and we're gonna win<br />

it!"<br />

First, however, comes the regional.<br />

which <strong>Canton</strong> hosts Saturday<br />

at noon. The top three teams<br />

advance to the state finala, which<br />

will be Friday, March 8 at Troy<br />

HS. The state individual championships<br />

srill be the next day<br />

(March 91 at Troy, with Diviaion<br />

II in the morning and Diviaion I<br />

*• mimt I. Katey Gass(PC). 37.06;<br />

2. KAN Nowak (PC\ 35 6. 3 Hoay OSMS<br />

(M). 35.56. 4 Stacey WMSameon (N-N).<br />

35 35; 5 Saran NcSan (F). 36.20: 6. Bne,<br />

Was (PC). 35.10-. 7. (ue) Knetan Koa*<br />

(PS). Zoe Yoenej (PS), 36.06. 9. Ntool*<br />

Peaeoer (N-N). 34 85; 10. K/wten Qneeto<br />

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Veatt 1 A/wan Koe* (PS). 9.1; 2 »»•<br />

cneae Peaeoer (N-N). 9 0. 3 (Us) Broofce<br />

Larson (PC). Sarsn Notsn (F). 89. 5. Stacey<br />

weemson (N-N). 8 8. 6 Gma St»<br />

naue (N-N), 8.75; 7. (M) Mery Eaaary (N<br />

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Winning their second-straight<br />

league title pleased <strong>Canton</strong> coach<br />

John Cunningham, to be sure, but<br />

no more than the reaaona why.<br />

"We lost 1.75 points" on mis<br />

takes, he said, referring to Gillee'<br />

mental miscue on vault that coat<br />

her half-a-point, dropping her to<br />

ninth in the event, and a fell by<br />

Brie Wall "But with theee kida,<br />

they can leave it behind. They can<br />

juat say. sa 'OK, I messed up. Ill do<br />

better.<br />

The event that won it for <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

Cunningham felt, waa the<br />

floor exercise. "We went out and<br />

kicked butt on the floor," he said.<br />

Indeed, with Gilles finishing<br />

second (9.4), Wall fourth (9.3) and<br />

Nowak fifth (9.25), the Chiefs<br />

erere impressive in floor. But then<br />

again, they had four finish in the<br />

top seven in the uneven parallel<br />

bars and three in the top seven in<br />

the balance beam.<br />

Gillee won both, scoring 9.45 in<br />

the bars and 9.55 in the beam.<br />

Nowak was third in beam (9.05)<br />

and sixth in bars (8.75), with Wall<br />

placing seventh in both (8.7 in<br />

beam, 8.65 in bars).<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s depth played a large<br />

N). ho* Oens (H). 67; 9 (Ue) Csrty<br />

Lame (W). Katey Gam (PC). 866<br />

Uaevea sersasi fears: 1 Katey G*es<br />

(PC). 9.45; 2 Gma Spnane (N-N). 8 95;<br />

3 Enca Wmn (NN). 8 9 4 Saran NoMr<br />

(F). 8.85; 5. Stephanie Thompeon (XI).<br />

8 8; 6 K*n Nowafc (PC). 8.75; 7 Bne Was<br />

(PC). 866; 8 Brooke Larson (PC). 8 6; 9<br />

Brook Rutar (F). 855. )0 (Ue) Zoe Yoc*<br />

ey(PS).HoSyOewa(M).8.5<br />

Balance Baser I. Katey Goes (PC).<br />

9 55; 2. Stacey wmemson (N-N). 9 I; 3<br />

Kan Nowak (PC). 9.05; 4 Ho8y Oevw (H).<br />

THE WEEK AHEAD<br />

0 M OmtmooO m UM TUxVar 7pm<br />

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9 45. 2 Katey Gates (PC). 9.4; 3. Knstwi<br />

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Kjm Nowak (PC). 9.25; 6. Zoe Yoctay<br />

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Madonna University's<br />

smothering defense limited<br />

University of Michigan-Dear<br />

born to 18 firet-half points in<br />

toppling the Lady Wolves 76<br />

53 in an NAIA Great Lakes<br />

Sectional semifinal Saturday<br />

at Madonna.<br />

The win puts the Lady<br />

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Final at ths College of<br />

Mount St. Joseph (Ohio). The<br />

winner of that game advances<br />

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Toumamsnt.<br />

Four players reached double<br />

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(now 20-12): Stacy Lampbere<br />

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Michelle Parmentier scored<br />

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UM-D, which finishes 13-18,<br />

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Madonna built a 33-18 lead<br />

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The Crusaders limited the<br />

Wolves to 7-of-27 shooting in<br />

the first half (25.9 percent), 19of-60<br />

in the game (31.7 percent).<br />

The Crusaders dominated in<br />

Thursday's first-round NAIA<br />

Great Lakes Sectional Tournament<br />

game. They built a 53-18<br />

by halftime, then outaoored the<br />

Bulldogs 52-17 in the second<br />

half.<br />

Every Crusader scored, led<br />

by Francine Williams' 18. The<br />

senior forward also recorded<br />

seven rebounds, six asaists,<br />

five blocks and three steels.<br />

Stacy Lamphere added 17 and<br />

sophomore guard Courtney<br />

Senger poured in a career-high<br />

11 pointa. Angie Negri and<br />

Erin Wiley chipped in with<br />

each.<br />

The Bulldogs (4-24), who<br />

committed 31 turnovers,<br />

received 12 from Konya Hubbard.<br />

"We wsnted to play a solid<br />

game — especially on defense<br />

— and I think we did," Madonna<br />

coach Bill Potter said.<br />

"They had the number one and<br />

four leading scorers in the region<br />

and our goal was to shut<br />

them down (only 18 points between<br />

the pair)."<br />

Msdonna's bench slso<br />

played solid, scoring 59 of the<br />

Crusaders' total.<br />

The Crusaders msde 10-of-<br />

23 tries from three-point range<br />

and shot 44 percent from the<br />

field all together. The Bulldogs<br />

made just l3-of-55 shots (24<br />

percent).<br />

SC earns 2nd seed<br />

Schoolcraft Community College<br />

tuned up for the Michigan Community<br />

College Athletic Association's<br />

women's basketball<br />

playoffs Wednesday night by<br />

trimming Oakland Community<br />

College 65-45 in their final regular-season<br />

game.<br />

Amy Pietila collected 30 points<br />

plus 11 rebounds while Sheilah<br />

Coulter contributed 11 pointa and<br />

nine boards as the Ocelots upped<br />

their record to 17-9 overall and 7-<br />

5 in the league. Coulter also<br />

blocked four shots snd Pietils<br />

had five assists.<br />

Shawna Greene had 13 points<br />

a* the visiting Raider* ended<br />

their season 8-14 overall and 3-9<br />

in the league.<br />

The victory wa* an important<br />

one for SC: It earned the Ocelot*<br />

the second seed in tbe MCCAA's<br />

Eastern Conference Tournament,<br />

behind regular-season champion<br />

St Clair (9-3). SC lied Henry<br />

Ford for second at 7-5. but by<br />

splitting their regulsr season series<br />

with both Henry Ford and St.<br />

Clair (Henry Ford loat twice to St<br />

Clair), the Ocelots got the higher<br />

seed.<br />

Which mesns they get a firstround<br />

bye. SC srill host the<br />

winner of Monday's Alpena-at-<br />

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vances to the MCCAA's Final<br />

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by St Clair.<br />

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SCHOOP<br />

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OCC end Schoolcraft's regular<br />

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Five Ocelots reached double figures.<br />

Tim Burns hsd 20 points,<br />

Dsve Pavlak snd Dwsun Warmack<br />

got 17 each, Doug Walters<br />

had 15 and Jason Maschke 12. SC<br />

is 8-18 overall and finishes 3-11 in<br />

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A different look<br />

Pitching, defense hold the key to Crusaders' hopes<br />

BYC^I. RiBAk<br />

ST IN- Warns<br />

People wandering peat Madonna<br />

Park while a game's going on<br />

this spring may wonder who's using<br />

the field, and if Mike George<br />

— the Madonna University baseball<br />

coach — knows about it<br />

The reason for their puxxlement<br />

will be the kind of game<br />

being played. No bells flying over<br />

the fence every inning or so, no<br />

double-digit numbers on the<br />

scoreboard . . . who are these<br />

guys?<br />

The answer is, first of all,<br />

George will know about the game<br />

because one of the teams on the<br />

field will be his.<br />

Whet all this means is the<br />

game will be different for the<br />

Fighting Crusaders this season.<br />

The winners of the Great Lakes<br />

Independent Section last season<br />

won't be thumping the ball like<br />

they have in the past because,<br />

well, most of the big bellthumpers<br />

are gone.<br />

Medonna hit 40 homers as a<br />

team last sesson. Gone are the<br />

players who produced 31 of them<br />

— as well as 202 runs batted in.<br />

"We didn't lose a lot in numbers,"<br />

George said of the seven<br />

players gone from last season's<br />

39-25 team. "But we lost a lot."<br />

Don't think that doesn't mean<br />

the Crusaders can't match — or<br />

surpass — last year's win total,<br />

however. The difference is the<br />

team's strengths have shifted.<br />

year's taam had a few<br />

queation marks in pitching; on<br />

this year's squad, pitching is the<br />

strength.<br />

"We're going to have a lot of 2-<br />

0, 3-1 games because our offense<br />

won't be as strong." said returning<br />

righthander Craig Benedict, a<br />

junior from <strong>Canton</strong> .(Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> HS).<br />

So can last year's question<br />

msrks become this sesson's<br />

strengths? Dsn Pydyn, snother<br />

returning right-hsnded junior,<br />

thinks so: "It's just s matter of<br />

going out and getting it done," he<br />

said. "That's all."<br />

Pydyn and Benedict each went<br />

8-2 in *95, tying the now-graduated<br />

Sean Henkel for most pitching<br />

win*. Pydyn had 46 strikeouts in<br />

63 innings pitched, with s'3.57<br />

earned run average. Benedict<br />

walked just 14 in a team-high 80<br />

innings pitched, arith a 3.71 ERA.<br />

Bolstering tbe staff considers<br />

bly is right-handed junior Joel<br />

Hillebrand, a 6-foot-5 transfer<br />

from Henry Ford CC. Twice drafted<br />

by the Detroit Tigers. Hillebrand<br />

was 9-0 for the Hawka last<br />

year.<br />

Then there's the depth, which<br />

includes — for the first time ever<br />

at Madonna — three left-handers:<br />

aophomorv Mark Serra, who's<br />

battling for a starting role, and<br />

freshmen Mitch Jabcienski (from<br />

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Hoener's late basket lifts CC into Catholic finals<br />

BY STEVE KOW AJL3KJ<br />

9tafw V w n<br />

Justin Hoener and Michael<br />

Jordan stood side b> side in the<br />

Detroit Catholic Central locker<br />

room Wednesday nt«ht. reliving<br />

their 59-58 Catholic League «mi<br />

final playoff victory o>ar Redford<br />

Bishop Borgess at Schoolcraft<br />

College.<br />

"1 just told Justin he »a\ed<br />

me." Jordan said.<br />

Actually. Hoener was just seek-<br />

ing some redemption for himself.<br />

True, Hoener rebounded Jor-<br />

dan's miss from about 10 feet and<br />

scored the winning basket with<br />

2-54 seconds left. But Hoener was<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

especially glad he could make up<br />

for some of his earlier traveling<br />

violations.<br />

"I must have had like four trav-<br />

els," Hoener said. "(Assistant)<br />

coach (John) Mull-ay always say*.<br />

Keep going to the glass. It's<br />

something we <strong>work</strong> on. being<br />

down one. two, three. Thank God<br />

it ended up in my hands."<br />

Hoener's basket came after<br />

Aaron Je»sup had given Burgess a<br />

58-57 lead with a three point play<br />

with 17 82 seconds left.<br />

The Shamrocks didn't have a<br />

timeout remaining and pushed<br />

the ball to Jordan, whoae shot<br />

over a Burgees player hit the rim<br />

and was grabbed by Hoener.<br />

The Spartans contested hia<br />

put back, but coach Rooaevelt<br />

Barnes wishes one of his player*<br />

was there seconds earlier in re-<br />

bounding poaition.<br />

The Shamrocks had a 41 -34 re-<br />

bounding advantage, including 13<br />

from senior center Eric Giibo,<br />

who wasn't on the court for the<br />

winning points.<br />

Gilbo scored eight first-half<br />

points before getting in foul trou-<br />

ble io the second half.<br />

- Senior point guard Jerome<br />

Rosa, who played outstanding de-<br />

fense against CC's prolific shooter<br />

Marc McDonald, led the Spartans<br />

with 14 pointa and sophomore<br />

Samuel Hoakin had nine to go<br />

with 10 rebounds.<br />

"We played good defenae but<br />

we did not wrap up the ball,"<br />

Barnes aaid. "It'a a game of ag-<br />

gression and we were not aggres-<br />

sive at all. We stand flat footed on<br />

the last rebound. If we get the re-<br />

bound. we win the ball game."<br />

The Shamrocks made only 22<br />

of 56 shot attempts (39 percent)<br />

snd the Spartans were only 20-of-<br />

66 (30 percent).<br />

Senior guard Chris Miaiak,<br />

scoreless ia the Ant half, had 10<br />

of his team-high 16 pointa in the<br />

fourth quarter.<br />

He made three triples in the<br />

fourth quarter, including hia last<br />

with 1:06 remaining for 56-52 CC<br />

lead.<br />

Borgeas wouldn't quit and an-<br />

swered with a triple by sophomore<br />

guard Kevin Jordan with :43 left<br />

to cut the deficit to 56-56.<br />

Hoener. a reserve guard, scored<br />

all eight of his points in the aee-<br />

ond half. Jordan added 13 points<br />

and tied Richard Turk with eight<br />

rebounds. McDonald was held to<br />

eight points on 3-oM3 shooting.<br />

The Spartans (13-6) led 29-23<br />

at halftime and ei\)oyed a 41*33<br />

lead following a steal and layup<br />

by Jeaaup with 2:47 left ia the<br />

third. Jordan and Hoener scored<br />

four points each during an S-OCC<br />

run. however, to tie the score.<br />

Misiak gave the Shamrocks<br />

their first lead, 46-46, since the<br />

first half with a three point shot<br />

early in the fourth. He finiahed<br />

four of 13 from the floor.<br />

"Mark was a little off, I was a<br />

little off in the first half, but<br />

we've got the green light to<br />

shoot." Misiak said.<br />

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Lexus SC 400<br />

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By Anne Fracassa<br />

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When it waa first hinted that<br />

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Artistic, emotional and beautiful<br />

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the procesa that made it a reality<br />

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American soil may be remembered<br />

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A drive around aty streets with<br />

this head-turning SC 400 can be an<br />

eye-opener. Front engine. Rearwheel-drive.<br />

A 4.0-liter V8 EF1 with<br />

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horses. Zero-U>-60 time is a mere 6.8<br />

seconds. Redlines at 6,250 rpms.<br />

Eighteen city. 23 highway. U.S.designed,<br />

built in Japan. And ABS is<br />

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It's billed as a four-passenger, but<br />

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BMW. but can't afford an LS<br />

400.<br />

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don't faint from sticker shock. The<br />

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an on-the-move executive<br />

should try to afford.<br />

Anne Fracaass ia senior editor of<br />

Avanti NewsFeatures in Detroit.<br />

1996 Lexus SC 400<br />

Vehicle class: Coupe.<br />

Engine: 4.0-liter V8.<br />

Mileage: 18 city / 23 highway.<br />

Where built Japan.<br />

As tested: Around $30,000.<br />

- Little kids cry when<br />

they're not feeling well. Adults<br />

wheese or groan. How does your car<br />

tell you when something's wrong? In<br />

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Automotive Service Association.<br />

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ASA suggests listening for...<br />

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• Hisses, like the sound of sir escaping<br />

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lights, strange smells, and<br />

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•A sweet and steamy smell could<br />

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•A sulfur-like odor (rotten eggs)<br />

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Car Talk<br />

When you talk with your technician,<br />

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Be precise when deeenbing your<br />

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« CLASSIFICATIONS 815 to 864 OAS Monday, February 26. 1996<br />

Cln*.<br />

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K E N B K Y S O f N<br />

• S a l e s C o n s u l t a n t •<br />

PARK LFCOtJI-WliaJllY is pleased to announce a<br />

new arrival to our Sales Staff. The Management here at<br />

Mines Park feels very fortunate to have the type of<br />

reputation it takes to attract and hire a Sales Professional<br />

as highly qualified as Ken Bryson.<br />

Ken has been selling automobiles in the Plymouth area for<br />

the last five years, and had made many friends in the<br />

"-"process. We would like all of you to know that Ken is still<br />

.here in Plymouth, and looking forward to a long future<br />

: here at hines Park selling pre-owned and new vehicles. §<br />

$<br />

Op in our Used<br />

Car building or call him at<br />

(313)<br />

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m * ) CLASSIFICATIONS 118 to tl 5 O&K Monday, February 26, 1906<br />

1996 ASP1RK<br />

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1996 RANGF.R XLT 4x2 " J *<br />

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1996 W1NDSTAR CL WAGON J1J5J2.<br />

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19% EXPLORER SPOKI txI<br />

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1996 E 150<br />

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and mo>a Suck ( 2000<br />

21 Month 1 jt<br />

Cars, 1 rucks & Vans in Stork! N O W > L 5JI4H' _QK _ *319: «^319<br />

FINAL CL0SE0UT ON ALL REMAINING 1995 MODELS!<br />

Belleville/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

AWARD WINNING \iil«- im. 28.SO I OKI) KOAl)<br />

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