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VOLUME 21 NUMBM62 ®anton®bscruer THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16.1996 CANTON. MICHIGAN'88 PACKS 8BVWTYFIVE CCM* « mmm IN THE PAPER TODAY Dads and daugh- - - - - - °V tine's dance in Canton Family time: ters have fun tot \ugh- ther at a Valen- /3A Wayne County road official, took commenU from residents about the proposed extension of Morton Taylor Road Monday night Residents critldied the county's plans and asked for more In-depth study. _ _ iLi Woman killad: A Garden City woman was killed after she jumped out of her husband's van. /3A COUNTY NEWS Engler wins: A shift by Supreme Court Chief Justice James Brick- ley handed a victory to Gov. John Engler and the Legislature over the Michigan Education Associa- tion on the issue of funding retired teachers ' health care. /7A COMMUNITY LIFE Double good: They come by twos, sometimes three, even fours and fives. For mothers who face the challenge of nurturing t^uis, triplets or more, there's the Moth- ers of Multiples Club to help smooth the way. /11A SPORTS Champa and the bubble: Plym- outh Canton's win over Farming- ton combined with Livonia Churchill's upset of Westland John Glenn means the Chiefs clinched at least a tie for the WLAA championship. Plymouth Salem, on the other hand, is in a desperate fight to make the WLAA Tournament. /1C AT HOME At Home: Birmingham architects Kevin Akey and Frank Zychowski, who met while students at Law- rence Technological University, make old, conventional houses look new and exciting. /D LOTTERY t»* u*io i Kw— The Lotted n u m *^ l0,wednw, * ,r ' 14.1996—. •DAILY £ 576 BY JOANNE MAUFIEEWTJEI jri v«» Warn* Resident* want Wayne County road officials to fo back to the draw- ing board and draft a more in-depth environmental assessment for the propoaed extension of Morton Taylor Road. "1 did not see a careful inventory of the plant life in the area." said Bunk- er Hill Lane resident Donald Garfit Garlit was among 25-35 resident* who offered their concerns and quas- tions to Wayne County public set vices officials at a public hearing Monday night on a draft of an envi- ronmental assessment, required by the Michigan Department of Trans- portation. Only one of the residents who spoke supported the county's recom- mendation to build the extension Warren to Ford - as a two-lane cross section. The real of them made it dear they thought the county s report lacked specifics for just about every one of their concerns, including the removal of estimated 100-yaar-old trees and the animals and plants as- sociated with the area, as well as the Residents oppose extension M See story, 6A lack of information on a boulevard al- ternative. The assessment maintain* that than are no endangered species living in the right-of-way. T h « ® w.B be #ome displacement of urban-type wildlife." said John Less, s Wayn* County planning engineer, referring to akunks; raccoons and rabbits. Residents are concerned about loa- See tXTIHSION, 6A Father of victim testifies BY M-B. DILLON erv»> warn* For the third time, Manuel ^ ClareEveSvn Mercado of Cape Corel. PU-. • " » B ** lha murder trial of their soo-in-Uw Chariea Haher. former Canton realdant charged with kl pu 'AlrrarVi FSahar wm waBocfd July >a. ! « * • I W m e County Proeecutor) Mr. (Robert) Dossldaon can put the ET £U in the coffin. and alao that it have the chance to frt him out i baaed from Travel "told the jary and Wayne ' MM that atw sold Ella ,tic^toGermaxiy with »t*'d «>« i« w rr. -d w n t * * t o r>. DooridKM" told to k m o« tho ITtk °f July," Mid . WM to taw*)- Ho wntod to cancol Ikired Fiaher to work at Vet Hospital to Ann Arbor. I Fiaher called him from nton Canter where Merca 4A -.v? .< W UX II mormua*rm;K fown . Manutl Merca do and his wife. Clam, art in Detroit for the third murder theirZn-in-lau. Dr. Charte, Fisher. who U accused of murdering the ir Ella Maria Mercado. 4 New system boon to cable subscribers ** BY JOANNE MAUHIEWSEI •DAILY 4: 3842 •CASH §:21,30,32,37,39 •LOTTO: 20,23,26,38,43,48 INDEX HERE SHOW TO REACH US taHMIMSII wis: um 31M01 I H M M D*mr 31J4I1 T M M MOW Kim KaneUrt o/ Canton cut the ngon at i T - BY JOANNE MAUMEWSEI Warn® Kim Kanderx of Canton doesn't have to explain to the babysitter any- more what to press on the rrmou- control to get television network channels 2, 4 and 7. With Continental Cablevwon s re- built system - still under cot.nlruc- tion throughout Canton, the Itym- truths and the Northvilles - Kan- clerx turns on her television and voila! — 1 4 and 7 are actually reach able by preaaing those exact numbers Kanclen opened her home in Holi- day Pork subdivision Monday to Continental officials as one of the first subscribers to be connected to advanced fiber technology Continen tal also presented her srith a new lAt vision sec "Fiber opOcs has allowed us to of fer our customers more said Diane Diet*. Continental corporate and le - f i f e i r . rice president The n ~ technologytocreewdrelia bility of service The duetar of fibers equal u. —- the width of a human hair M U I -ww iksnrn'- as well as s wm, m — reliable lalavision pic , end future lataractive service, •ha new teuhaslop baa oArad Kanclen - and other reaidenta as coMUuctiaa winds their way — U new cksnn»l* at »o extra charft on the satellite Her of sarrics. four new channels on P«y-Pw View. The satailita liar, to which mostjOa •ubscrtbs. will oaat $21l« as _ _ j r ^ ilk

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®anton®bscruer THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 6 . 1 9 9 6 • CANTON. M I C H I G A N ' 8 8 PACKS

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TODAY Dads and daugh-

- - - - - °V tine's dance in Canton

Family time: ters have fun tot

\ugh-ther at a Valen-

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Wayne County road official, took commenU from residents about the proposed extension of Morton Taylor Road Monday night Residents critldied the county's plans and asked for more In-depth study. _ — _ iLi

Woman killad: A Garden City woman was killed after she jumped out of her husband's van. / 3 A

COUNTY NEWS

Engler wins: A shift by Supreme Court Chief Justice James Brick-ley handed a victory to Gov. John Engler and the Legislature over the Michigan Education Associa-tion on the issue of funding retired teachers ' health care. /7A

COMMUNITY LIFE

Double good: They come by twos, sometimes three, even fours and fives. For mothers who face the challenge of nurturing t^uis, triplets or more, there's the Moth-ers of Multiples Club to help smooth the way. / 1 1 A

SPORTS

Champa and the bubble: Plym-outh Canton's win over Farming-ton combined with Livonia Churchill's upset of Westland John Glenn means the Chiefs clinched at least a tie for the WLAA championship. Plymouth Salem, on the other hand, is in a desperate fight to make the WLAA Tournament. / 1 C

AT HOME

At Home: Birmingham architects Kevin Akey and Frank Zychowski, who met while students at Law-rence Technological University, make old, conventional houses look new and exciting. /D

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BY JOANNE MAUFIEEWTJEI jri v«» Warn*

Resident* want Wayne County road officials to fo back to the draw-ing board and draft a more in-depth environmental assessment for the propoaed extension of Morton Taylor Road.

"1 did not see a careful inventory of the plant life in the area." said Bunk-er Hill Lane resident Donald Garfit

Garlit was among 25-35 resident* who offered their concerns and quas-tions to Wayne County public set vices officials at a public hearing Monday night on a draft of an envi-

ronmental assessment, required by the Michigan Department of Trans-portation.

Only one of the residents who spoke supported the county's recom-mendation to build the extension — Warren to Ford - as a two-lane cross section. The real of them made it dear they thought the county s report lacked specifics for just about every one of their concerns, including the removal of estimated 100-yaar-old trees and the animals and plants as-sociated with the area, as well as the

Residents oppose extension

M See story, 6A

lack of information on a boulevard al-ternative.

The assessment maintain* that t h a n are no endangered species living in the right-of-way. T h « ® w.B be #ome displacement of urban-type wildlife." said John Less, s Wayn* County planning engineer, referring to akunks; raccoons and rabbits.

Residents are concerned about loa-

See tXTIHSION, 6A

Father of victim testifies B Y M - B . DILLON erv»> warn*

For the third time, Manuel ^ ClareEveSvn Mercado of Cape Corel. PU-. • " »B * * lha murder trial of their soo-in-Uw Chariea • Haher. • former Canton realdant charged with

k l p u 'AlrrarVi FSahar wm w a B o c f d

July >a. ! « * •

I W m e County Proeecutor) Mr. (Robert) Dossldaon can put the ET£U in the coffin. and alao that

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New system boon to cable subscribers * * BY JOANNE MAUHIEWSEI

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Kim Kanderx of Canton doesn't have to explain to the babysitter any-more what to press on the rrmou-control to get television network channels 2, 4 and 7.

With Continental Cablevwon s re-built system - still under cot.nlruc-tion throughout Canton, the I tym-truths and the Northvilles - Kan-clerx turns on her television and voila! — 1 4 and 7 are actually reach able by preaaing those exact numbers

Kanclen opened her home in Holi-day Pork subdivision Monday to Continental officials as one of the first subscribers to be connected to advanced fiber technology Continen tal also presented her srith a new lAt

vision sec "Fiber opOcs has allowed us to of

fer our customers more said Diane Diet*. Continental corporate and le - f i f e i r . rice president The n ~ technology tocreewd relia bility of service

The duetar of fibers — equal u. —- the width of a human hair

M U I -ww iksnrn '- as well as s wm, m — reliable lalavision pic , end future lataractive service,

•ha new teuhaslop baa oArad Kanclen - and other reaidenta as coMUuctiaa winds their way — U new cksnn»l* at »o extra char f t on the satellite Her of sarrics. four new channels on P«y-Pw View. The satailita liar, to which most j O a

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College president to speak to Canton Economic Club O I- N . J . ,O_I D a H I I t e n u r e a t S c h o o l c r a f t HI

Schoolcraft College President l>r. Richard McDowell will dia-cu*s the importance of customer

service in today's marketplace at the Wednesday, Feb. 21. meeting of the Canton Economic Club.

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The Economic Club meets in Summit on the Park, the town-ship's new community center just west of Canton Center Road on

Summit Parkway/Pal mar Road Call Joan Norick* at 961-3002 U> make • reservation

McDowell holds bachelor's and master's degrees from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a master's degree and doctorata from Purdue Univeaity. He has been president of Schoolcraft Col-lege since 1981. •

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Supennsor Yack introduce*! a report prepare by Mr Cwuia *ddr**ain« the n^unt to find appropriate »pac* for th* peogram at Summit on the Par* and the impact that would have on revenue* and existing programing After -iiaruaaKn «rvth pareola with children in the "Cncket" Prugram. a ctenmittee fompeued of Mr Gouia. Clark Bennett. Tniateea LhJoy and Sheflerly. and parecU was formed to u»ve*U«Bt* aitemativee to the program

[TDI 1 ASSESSOR'S REVIEW COMMITTEE REPORT Staff Preeent Durack. Fogartv and Voylaa

Suprrviaor Yack reviewed the committee report owtlauag a need U> nv— thr •miii r t Office mtu the Adfflinwtratmn Building to improve ruato«a»r •er»>ce. co-oedinate informal win and aervicee between Canton Towaalup liepartmenu and the Aaaeeaur .After i1m i —irei he aua&manaed the jptuma available to the Board

Superviaor Yack ad/ou/aed the Meeting U l M P M

The above a a rraopaia at diaoMaitru that -xrurrwl al the Regular Board aeetxng held on February « 1996 The full test at the apprwed minute, will be available following the seat regular meeting of the Board on February 13. 1996

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His tenure at Schoolcraft has been marked by rapid student growth and expansion of facilities and programs at the Livonia based college which now serves more than 28,000 students.

Under McDowell's leadermhip. the college built a new $7.8 mil-lion building that ia debt free. Trustees named the building the McDowell Center.

The Schoolcraft College district includes the K 12 school districts of Plymouth-Canton, Livonia, Garden City, Northville and Clarenceville.

McDowell established the Business Development Center which provides ruatomiaed train-ing for more than 100 area busi neases. The staff has also helped area businesses submit proposals to the federal government and they have received more than $600 million in contracts which promotes the local economy

McDowell's activities span many civic, business, education, and charitable organiiations. He is past president of the Livonia Chamber of Commerce, Livonia Rotary.

He previously served on the boards of the Wayne County Pri-vate Industry Corporation and a member of the American Associa-tion of Community Colleges. Michigan Nonprofit Forum and Michigan Community College As-sociation. He presently serves on the National Advisory Committee for the University of Michigan

He was a founding board mem ber of the Michigan Education Trust, the pre-paid college fund established by former Gov James Blanchard.

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McDowell and his wife, Ann. are the parents of three grown daughters, all of whom graduated from Schoolcraft College.

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He starlet! his carter in educa lion as a teacher and department chairman at Penn Hills School District in Pittsburgh.

The Canton Economic Club is in its seventh season and features monlhly speakers from business, industry and government. The club is sponsored this season by Rudolph Libbe and the Observer Newspapers.

For more information, contact Joan Noricks. eiecutive director of the Canton Community Foun da t ion. 981 3002

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"We have checked out the car toon show." Kanderx said, of her three-year-old daughter. Danielle Kanclerx' favorite ia the country music channel, which offers con linuing music videos

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Taklrif a brtafc: Nicole and her dad, Bob Lamoureux, take a cookie break after their stint on the dance floor.

Swimming out for graduation

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Snapped : John Woodhouse snaps a Polaroid photo of Michael and Elizabeth Rogala.

Dads, daughters dance night away At least for one night every

year, their hearts belong totally to their dads at the annual St. Thomas A' Becket Daddy Daugh ter Valantine'a Dance Feb 9.

Not surprisingly, the event waa sold out- The evening brought daughters and their fathers out on the dance floor, not to mention a

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chance to dive into some sweet re-fresh menu, and an opportunity to have their photographs taken for posterity.

The event was sponsored by the Canton Knights of Columbus and drew girts agea 3-13 and their dada, uncles or grandfathers.

Swinging: Cori and her father, John Adams, took to the dance floor at the St. Thomas A' Becket Daddy-Daughter Valentine's Dance.

By M.B. DILLON 8taw Warn*

Beginning with the class of 2000. students at Plymouth-Can-ton Educational Park won't haw to take swimming to graduate.

The Board of Education elimi-nated the requirement at its meeting Monday night after lis-tening to teachers, students, and parents.

Left intact ia the district's re-quirement for one credit of physi-cal education, to be earned $t any time during high school.

The board voted 6-1 to drop swimming, with Trustee Susan Davis disaenting.

Swimming surfaced as an issue after parents and students com-plained in recent months that the teat given to opt out of swimming ia unfair, unneceaaarily difficult and arbitrarily graded.

Trustee Michael Maloney said, "I think this ia a reasonable way to handle iL It provides parents and students with choices. Par-ents and kida are the customers; the ones we are trying to serve. In light of that, I don't feel I have a choice."

Brian Wolcott, director of health, physical education and athletics, urged the board to let the situation with the swim opt-out test "work itaelf ouL We need to be process-driven, not reac-tive," he told the board.

"An overwhelming amount of research shows swimming ia a lifelong fitness activity, the beat cardiovascular activity a person can engage in."

Patrick Barry is a teacher at PCEP who works on the school improvement team.

"I'm a bit puzxled aa to why we are having this discussion. I gueas it's due to a few parents in the district," he said.

ProSrata: Molly Rose, who has cerebral palsy, has made enough strides to be able to dance with dad Larry No-vara at the Daddy-Daughter Valentine's Dance.

Barry told the board that in re-sponse to a charge from Superin-tendent Charles Little 16 months ago to "provide a rigorous educa-tion for our studenta," staff at the high school studied the curricu-lum.

"We strongly recommended that Swim Pit be a part of iL Aa you make this dedsion, teachers have the perception that what they do doesn't matter anyhow, because no matter what they de-cide. they will have their legs cut out from under them. I think we will run into a huge problem with site-based dedsion-making work-ing the way you would like to see iL"

Curt Perry and Sharon Stra ta , who work on the PCEP Curricu-lum Coordinating Committee, said the CCC believes it 's prema ture to ax the Swim Pit require-ment

Area Coordinator Joan Cla«ys said pladng the 1.500 student* and teachers involved with awian-ming each semester will be a huge problem if swimming ia no longer required.

Parent Jeff Phillips told die board "It 's arrogant on the part-of the schools to think they are going to override what they've leamod at home for 18 years." He favors eliminating the physical eduoa-tion requirement entirely. "Don t perpetuate the foolishnees of tfce past," he said.

Parent Paul Schrauben alao ad-vocated dropping swimming.

Kellie Drinkhahn, an eighth-, grader at Pioneer Middle School,; told the board that having to take* swimming means having to give up choir. Spanish or other attrac-l live choices.

"What will change my life is; how my parents brought me «p> not one semester of swimming-You need to listen to kida a n d parents, because they are the ones; who are going through this; not; you."

Parent Pam Mincher. who! teaches in another district, said,' "Kids who know how to swim; should have the option to take an-other class."

a Parent Carol Boll man urged

the board to resolve the problem. -I 've told you the opt-out test ia unfair. For over 10 years, parents have been ignored. We've talked too much about this."

Trustee Davis opposed drop-ping swimming. "Swimming is ai life skill. We all need to know ho*i to swim. I think it's a valuably piece of their education in becom-; ing well-rounded."

Trustee Mark Horvath aaid, "t don't think we should continue t a impose our view of the best way trf achieve cardiovascular fitness on our studenta."

Trustee Barbara Graham com-mended Kellie. saying, "We talk about drugs and the things our kida get involved with. For a stu-dent to come to us and say she'd rather take Spanish than sarim . . . I think we have to listen to what Kellie says, because Kellie is the reason we are here — Kellie and all the other Kellie*."

Garden City woman dies after jumping from vehicle BY JOANN« MALIMKWWU t r vrr Warn a

A 38-year-old Garden City woman died early Fab. 11 after jumping from her huahand's van while traveling on Hagferty Road in Canton

Laurie Dovis waa transported by Canton firefighters to Annapo lis Hospital in Wayae where aha waa pronounced dead. Dovia died from a broken neck and head la juries ia her fell oa Hi<airty. north of Palmer Road.

Davis and her huaband appar ently had beeo arguing while drlv ing on Haggerty around 2 a.«.

whan aha went to the rear of the van, opened the door and jumped, according to police.

A witneaa told police that when she was driving south on Hagger ty she saw a white van with its haxard tights oa. She stopped to eee if her help was needed. She saw a man putting Davis in the van. The witneas told the man she would call police She had the man fellow her into the Canton Commona Apartment*.

Police were diapatched to apartment* on a report of either a personal injury accident or dvil dispute. When the officer arrived.

he saw the van parked with it* hazard lights still flashing

A man and tromen waved doem the officer who went to the back of the van and found a man de-scribed aa hysterica] and covered with blood. Davis waa In the van bleeding from her noee and ear. Police found no aigne of life. The man told police that hia wife had jumped from the van during a FTGHL

The couple had been separated about three years. There ia no evi-dence of foul play, said Canton Detective Richard Potnorski

Feb. 8 robbery reported at Amoco gas station on Lilley

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The aaaplaye. told police he be. l r ? i S T T i S L r P a b Y didn't one a gun hut the man had tol

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do lay in a com* after the attack South aaid Fisher claimed be d been hit in the back of the head by the attacker*. He aaid Fiaher. who waa in "quite an emotional state," aaked him to feel the beck of hia head.

"1 felt a slight increase on one »ide of hia bead, but there was no laceration." Smith aaid.

Silver-haired Mercado. dressed in a dark, three piece auit. told the court hia daughter graduated

from high school at age 16 in Bangkok. Thailand, where Merca do waa working.

Ella Mercado entered the Uni-versity of Kentucky to study nursing, but interrupted her schooling to get married. Her first job waa in Galveeton. Texas Mer cado waa divorced in 1974, and late the aame year, ahe married again, her father testified

That marnage ended in 1976, and on Aug. 13, 1979, the young

nurse married Charlea Fiaher, "one of the teachers at the achool of nursing." said Mercado.

The Fishers had marital trou-ble before they moved to Michi-gan from Missouri so that Merca-do could enroll in a trmnacultural nursing program at Wayne State University. Mercado testified.

Donaldson aaked • Mercado when he first became aware of the marital difficulties. "Around 1981, through correspondence and

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calls from Mr. Fiaher. He would write or call two or thee days a week, sometimes every day. to aee if 1 could petch things up," aaid Mercado.

Fiaher told Mercado he waa concerned that hia wife was pur-suing an intimate relationahip with her cousin, and aaked Mer-cado to try to reason with ber. which be did to no avail.

"She told roe ahe would go to Genxumy and that ahe would get e divorce when ahe came back. She aaked me, "Would you live with a man you don't love anymore'*' " testified Mercado.

After bia daughter and hospitalized, Manuel and Clare Mercado traveled to De-

troit. Manuel Mercado apoke with

Fiaher at length and aaked to aee hia injuries

"He told me the whole atory. and I aaid it couldn't happen this way. I didn't notice one scratch; no sign of anything at all. He waa completely well.

"He reaponded to me, j thought you were my friend. I said. You did it . '" Mercado aaid.

Mercado testified there were no signa of forced entry at the Fiaher home, and added that hia son in-law spent little time at the hospi-tal during the laat days of Ella Maria'a life.

Mercado aaid that when he saw hia daughter in the hoepital. 'She

looked pretty healthy. Her color ing was good. She waa la bed and seemed to be sleeping. There were very noticeable wounda oa the bridge of her nose and oa the left aide of her face.

MI tried to hold her. I thought ahe could bear me even though she waa in a coma "

The family decided to remove Mercado from a life support sys-tem s few days later.

Under questioning from de-fense attorney Paul Curtia, Mer cado acknowledged that Fisher re aiated the removal from life sup port. He alao acknowledged that Fiaher carried on the marital reia tionahip. even after learning that hia wife wanted a divorce.

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Madonna is first in nation to offer master's in hospice

A national leader in hoepice education. Madonna University is the first institution in the United States to offer s master's degree and graduate level certi-ficate in hoepice.

Approved hy the Board of Trustees in January, the master of science in hoepice core cours-ea will be offered starting fall 1996. Cognate couraea in either buainesa. education or nursing can be taken immediately.

"Because of the increaae in the number of hospice facilities and the coat of health care, there is now more demsnd for sdvsnced preparation of msns germ snd leaders, aa well as with educators and researchers, in all aapecta of hoepice." aaid Siater Cecilia Eagen. director of Ma-donna Univeraity'a hoepice edu-cation program.

"It ia in auch high demand," Eagen aaid, "that we already have atudent* wanting to take the classes "

The degree requires 30 semes-ter hours of coursework: 15 from the hospice core; six from the re-search core; and nine from a cognate diacipline, which are currently either buainesa, edu-

cation or nuraing. In the future, a cognate in pastoral ministry will be edded. The graduate cer tiflcete demands completion of the 15-aemaater-hour hoepice core.

The curriculum waa baaed on results from a survey aent to CEOs and employees of hospice organizations ea well aa hoepice students snd graduates. Areaa of atudy will include: hiatory and philoaophy of hoepice. bereavement, legal and ethical issues, holistic palliative care, snd research.

"This new program will pre-pare professional leaders in the hospice field and advance the miaaion of Madonna University, which promotes the dignity of the individual and s respect for human life," aaid Dr. Erneat Nolan, aaaociate academic vice preaident and dean of graduate studies.

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A motion to enter the case on the defendant's aide wea filed Monday on behalf of the CWW, a group of IS western Wayne Coun-ty communities, according to Daniel P. Gilmartin, CWW execu-tive director. CWW members voted Friday to enter the lawauit and approved spending $10,000-in legal fees. "

The Wayne County Taxpayers Aaaociation filed auit in Wayne County Circuit Court in 1995 againat Michigan Bell, which op-erates aa Amen tech, and Wayne County saying that the collection of 9-1-1 feea on the monthly phone bill violates the state con

atitution because it la a new or ex-pended tax without voters' per mission. The original suit did not name the Conference of Western Wayne, but the conference is a coordinator of the fees raised.

Ameritech collects the fee on phone bills, but was directed to do so after the Wayne County Commission voted to impose the charge in late 1994. Judge Andrea J. Ferrara dismissed Ameritech, st the company's request, from being a party to the auit on Jan. 19.

Wayne County's Corporation Counsel met with representatives of the CWW. Conference of East-ern Wsyne snd the Downriver Community Conference in De-cember, according to Gilmartin. "Our fear in the case is thst our interests sre not protected." Gil-martin said. A motion was filed on behalf of the DCC on Friday, he said.

The conferences tear that the caae will not be a priority for the county, according to Gilmartin. Until the motions were filed, the Wayne County Corpora t ion Counsel waa the sole legal counsel on behalf of the defense. CWW's legal counsel is Charles Fiedler of the lew firm Sills, Law, Essad, Fiedler A Charboneau. The DCC'a counsel is Howard A How-ard law firm.

Phone calls to the sasociation and Ameritech weren't returned by deadline.

The CWW and the other con-ferences coordinate the distribu-tion of the money collected. The money is spent on 9-i-l systems, which answer emergency police, fire snd medical calls in Wayne County. Local police departments administer the money, Gilmartin said.

The money can be used on the purchase of new equipment and

the operation of 9-l<i systems, Gilmartin said. "A lot of com-munities need to upgrade their systems," be aaid.

The basic fee is 48 cents, but can be a lot higher in some out-county areas, Gilmartin said. It is listed under local and state addi-tional charges as the 9-1-1 emer-gency system billed for western Wsyne on Ameritech pbone bills.

The fee is being collected in a number of counties, not just Wayne. Gilmartin said. r

It brings in sbout $170,000 a month in western Wsyne County, Gilmartin said. Psy phones, 800 lines and cellular phones are ex-empt. he seid.

In December. Ferrara denied a motion by the taxpayers' ssaocia-tion to stop the collection of the fee until the case is heard.

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Funding cuts delay road project Extension 1 . . L _ - - - . . J k akklalM iWftl I

frotn page IA I BY JOANNI MAUSZEWSKJ SI u f V i m i

Despite oil the hullabaloo, con st ruction of the Morton Taylor ntension from Warren to Ford ia off the drawing board for 1996

"Your project is beyond 1996, Alan Richardson. Wayne County deputy director of engineering for public s e m e n , told a Canton group Monday night

Richardson made the an nouncement before a public hear ing on a draft environmental as seument, where residents offered thau- concern*, comments and

questions to a court reporter County officials are required to

respond to residents' comments in the final draft of the environ mental assessment, a document required by the stale

Leas money for roads from the federal government ia coming to Michigan and Gov- John Engier has redirected funds for roads "Those two mechanisms have se merely curtailed four projects in Canton Township,'' Richardson said

The four projects are the Mor u»» Taylor extension. Cherry Hill

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With the financial cut*, the only project likely to be construct ed this year ia the township's preference: the realignment of Canton Center and Belleville roada.

"The township wants to go with the Canton Center project be-cause of an agreement with • de-veloper." Richardson aaid.

Wayne County rood officials are required to reeubmit e three-year plan of road project* to a fad eral aid committee — compriaed of communities ia the county — in light of the financial change*. Richardaon aaid.

Where Morion Taylor will be slotted when it's put in — 1997. 1998, 1999 - we don't know." Richardaon aaid.

Despite the financial problems. Richardaon aaid the effort ia con-tinuing to complete the environ-mental assessment

"We are going to address all comments and seek a finding of no significant impact," aaid John Less. Wayne County public ser-vicea planning engineer.

After road official* have re-

sponded to each comment and concern offered by real dents, the draft environmental assessment will be aent for approval to the federal and slats govern menu

"If we don't get a finding, then there will be another hearing pro cess on that." Lea* said

If county official* do not receive that apacific finding, the state may require the mure in-depth environmental impact statement For that to happen, the environ mental assessment has to show that the two-lane road would have a significant impact on the area — or state officials determining thai once residents' comments are included and addressed in the fi-nal draft — or the roadway plans have to generate a great amount of controversy.

Residents have through Feb. 23 to provide written comments about the draft environmental aa aaasment. Comments may be mailed to: Wayne County Depart ment of Public Service*. Engj

' nee ring Division. 415 Clifford, Detroit. Mich 48220

When the county's final draft of the environmental assessment is ready, township engineer Tori Caaan aaid he will notify resi-dent*.

ing the trees and the habitats that go with them. "1 don't think any-body got off their fat can* and looked at anything." aaid a home owner. Another reaidant a*k*d about the probability of fatting an unbiased assessment.

"We're going by the state s rule book. W* are doing what we are told by the atate,'' Lees aaid.

Residents alao criUcised the re port's lack of detail about noise and air pollution associated with the roadway, drainage and flood-ing problem*, a* well a* safety concerns, particularly for children who will have to crues the road to reach Miller Elementary School.

The new road won't cause more air and noise pollution than any-where elae. "lt 'a going from, zero to something acceptable," Lea* said. • While leaving the right-of-way in ita natural state la the pre ferred choice among residents in Carriage Hill* and Willow Homes subdivision*, resident* have sup-ported a<boulevard aa an alterna-tive. But the environmental as cessment, residents said, did not provide adequate documentation for the county's preference for a two-lane road instead of a two-lane boulevard.

According the assessment, a two-lane cross section would coat an estimated $1.4 million, a two lane boulevard $1.6 million and a four-lane boulevard $1.8 million.

"It 's always been monetary, said Runnymede resident Rich-ard Mack.

Less told residents that the

two-lane road ia the leaat coetly, addresses the p w b l — * f f a f traffic off the over burdened U l » ' ley and Sheldon road* and U ex-pandable to five lanes in the fu-ture. "Sheldon and LiUeji-iMre;} unwidenable." " " '

He acknowledged that putting a road through the r ights-way al-feet* residents who have enjoyed , the open ares behind their haute "We recognise there ia a aigsifi cant negative impact," Laaa sgtfl-

"We are spending thousand*W dollar* to create beauty In -the township- Why not spend some ( money to preserve the natural x

beauty in this township?" aaid , Kriaty Engle, who does not live elong the right-of-way. "Canton doesn't have an overabundance of j trees. Why cut down those trees?"..,

Karen Mason of Runnymede , agreed. "1 think we have a chance to keep some of that wild stale, | some of that nature." . ^

Den Hall of Runnymede pro^ , vided Wayne County officials, with his detailed analysis of their \ sssessmenl, while Michelle Hal) questioned the study, including, the lack of a breakdown of the, costs. • J

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She also criticised the ment's failure to address school , safety, as well a* official*' method of rejecting the boulevard option. One of the criteria to reject a boul- . evsrd wss the lack of sidewelks, but county official* plan to build , the two-lane road etith no side-" walk* anyway, Hall aaid.

The Observer/THUB8DM, FEBRUARY 15 ,1996 * 7 A

High court hands Engier win on ME A funding case B V T I M RICHARD •TUT Warms

A shift by Chief Justice Ji B rich ley gave s Su preme Court victery to Gov. John Bngler and the Legislature over the Michigan Education Asaociation on the ia-sue ~U funding retired teschers' h del Ot care.

But the high oourt left even lawyers puzzled. There was no majority (four signatures) on any of the three deriaions it issued Tueedey.

'We won," said sUte Rap. Lyn Bankes, R-Radford, a member of the House Appropriationa Com-mittee that handle* school aid.

"It gets ua completely off the hook," agreed John Truscott, the governor's spokesman.

"We've loet iL Abeolutely. Big time," aaid Dawn Cooper, spok-esperson for the MEA, the •tat*'* biggest school employee* union. "Ret i red snd sbout-to-retire teachers haven't loet anything right now. They've just lost their constitutional protection."

The decision mean* school re-tirees will continue to get their pacemakers and bifocals, but the state isn't required by the consti-tution to prepay the benefita be-fore they retire.

"We don't have to pay retroac-tively or prospectively," aaid Truscott- "It will be s pay-sa-you-go system. It (funding of benefits) ia in the funding base, in the foundstion grants (from the atate)."

Local school boards must pay the benefits out of annual state aid check*.

In practice, the high court prints the "controlling" opinion

first, followed by concurring opin-ions snd dissents. In this caae (Musselman v. Governor), howev-er, the court reported Bnckley's solo opinion first; it e s s followed by Justice Dorothy Comstock Riley's opinion supporting En-gier, and then by Justice Patricia Boyle'* opinion saying he acted u neons Li tutionaUVe

In April of 1996, the Supreme Court ruled 4-2 that 1) BngWr'e snd the Legislature'* action* were unconstitutional when they raid-ed the fund in 1991 to balance a recession-year budget, but 2) the court couldn't do anything about it — a court can't force the gover-nor snd Legislature to spend money. In that decision, Brickley signed Boyle's opinion, and Jus-tice Elizabeth Weaver sbstained because she hadn't heard oral ar-guments

After the parties complsined about the confuaion, the justice* re-heerd argument* in October snd decided the caae thia week. Reaults:

• Brickley agreed with Boyle'a opinion that the court can't man-date spending, but he svoided the question of constitutionality.

• Riley, joined by Charles Levin snd Elizsbeth Weever, aaid En-gier end Legislature "did not violate the constitution snd should prevsil" but found it "un-necessary to address the man-damus issue."

• Boyle, joined by Justices Mi-chsel Cevsnsgh snd Con red Msl-lett Jr., stuck by their guns — the constitution requires prefunding of retirees' health benefit*. That

would hsve coat the state $418 million — 6 percent of the current general fund budget. But the Boyle group agreed the court couldn't order the other two branches to prepay benefits — a 7-0 defeat for MEA.

"But we still had three votes on the constitutional queetion," aaid MEA'* Cooper.

Now the question becomes po-litical rather than constitutions!. Sen. Jsmes Berry man, D-Adrian, who i* running for governor in 1998, blistered Republicans in the Senste record last Msy for their "pay-as-you-go" approach. "We on this aide of the aiale had amendments, year after year after year, to continue the prefunding. But thoae amendments were turned down . . . We (ahould) continue a very good policy of pre-funding for public employeea' re-tirement system."

Republicsn Bsnkes flatly diaagreed. "Your retirement bene-fita and mine are not prefunded, as long as it'a actuarially sound," ahe aaid. "The Supreme Court aaid retirement (penaion) benefita are protected by the constitution, but not heslth cere. The atate can be flexible with health care."

Lsst April Boyle's opinion re-quired the state to put $138 mil-lion into escrow to prepay bene fits Lawmakers took the money out of the June 1996 school aid payment*.

After Brickley'* ehift, the court's decision this week has the effect of lifting the April order snd sllowing June state aid to be paid to school districts without requir-ing Engier and lawmakers to scramble for the money.

Senate OKs bill to double fines Capitol capsules: Drivers would pay double fines

for speeding snd moving viola-tions in road construction zones snd around schools under s bill paased by the state Senate and sent to the House.

Sen Mike Bouchard. R-Bir mingham, tacked on the smend ment extending the penalties to areas around schools. "It would double the fines for violations 30 minutes before school starts and 30 minutes sfter it lets out," said the former police officer sa the Senate gave his amendment snd the main bill 36-0 spprovsl.

In 1994 State Police issued 1,427 moving violstion tickets in construction zones. County and local police issued uncounted other tickets. The state recorded

• STATE NEWS nearly 6,000 crashes in construc-tion zones in 1994.

The Senste Fiscal Agency bad no estimate on how much revenue might be collected if the bill be-comes law. Movsble wsrning signs cost $80 apiece.

Refer to Senate BiU 755 when writing to your state representa-tive, State CapUoi. Lansing 48909

Sunday values The Senste is moving to repeal

an 1893 law forbidding barbers to cut hair, sheve or shempoo their customers on Sunday. Barber* who conscientiously object to working on the sabbath, however, could continue to have s day of

rest. The century-old law provides

for a fine of at least $10 but not more than $25 and up to 30 days in jail.

Refer to Senate Bill 797 when writing to your state legislator

Bigger funerals Funeral benefits for work-relet-

ed desths are raised under s bill on its way to Gov. John Engier's desk.

Rep. Frank Fitzgerald. R-Grand Ledge, sponsored the bill smend ing the Worker's Compensation Act. It raises the limit on the cost of burisl from $1,500 to $6,000 or the actusl cost, whichever is less.

The Senate completed work Feb. 7 without debate by a 36-0 vote.

Deputies will thank courteous drivers

Drivers pulled over by the Wsyne County Sheriff's Depart-ment this month could roll down their windows to s surprise: a $10 gift certificate to Meijer or a pair of tickets to AMC movie theaters, instead of a traffic tickst.

As a part of the countywide • Randan Acts of Kindness" week, Feb. l$-23, sheriff's deputies will

be patrolling roads looking for safe snd courteous drivers.

The program kicks off s t 4 p.m. Friday. Fab. 16.

T h i a is s greet way for the de-partment to give back to the com-munity and say thank you for supporting our police efforts." said Sheriff Robert Ficano.

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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 5 , 1 9 9 6

Performing center Township officials betray public trust

You would think tha t for the number of years the current Canton Township administrat ion has been in office they

would have, long ago. learned about open gov-ernment and the public's participation in the governmental process GUMS not.

The recent public announcement that the township board of t rus tees has made an "in-formal commitment" to finance a portion of a facility estimated at $2 25 million makes we wonder when this planning and informal deci-sion-making took place

It's good to have ideas, dreams and plans But in government, those efforts are expected to be shared and made public — especially when financial commitments are made

The word is tha t t rus tees made this infor-mal decision at a study session in November 1995 Unlike regular board meetings study sessions are not cablecast and minutes to these meetings are sketchy — at best

Interestingly enough, this informal commit-ment to finance a portion of a performing ar ts center was made while a reporter briefly stepped out of the board meeting room to get information from part icipants in an agenda item that had jus t concluded

The reporter's absence provided an oppor-tune moment for shar ing information among board members In fact, word also has it that the effort was made to quickly conclude the discussion before the reporter returned When he returned, efforts were made to distract him from the discussion

While tha t certainly is a strategy worthy of the best backroom politicians These type of" shenanigans only serve to further erode the credibility of Canton 's local government and betray the public's t r u s t

Why can't plans of this sort — especially an

informal commitment to finance — be dis-cussed publicly so community residents may offer their thoughts?

Could it be that the current administrat ion is concerned that the general public doesn't want a performing ar t s center — just as in the late 1980s the public said it didn't w ant to pay for a community center"* Or could it be that the general public might be concerned about having to dip into its pockets to finance this project"1

If empire-building is what Canton officials are into, the letter and sp in t of the law still holds true decisions and discussions reaching those decisions must be made in public.

It makes us also wonder how the idea of a performing ar ts center ever came to the town-ship board table — and all the administrators and trustees knew about the plans — when it had never been an agenda item at regular meetings or study sessions

It seems township officials are putting the cart before the horse again, with the proposed creation of four committees to study the de-sign of a theater, who will use it. how it should be managed, and who is going to pay for it.

Supervisor Tom Yack also announced that Project Arts members, theater people and oth-ers will draft a business plan to demonstrate if a center is needed, how it will be financed and if it can be self-sufficient.

Shouldn't those things be known before making a financial commitment — especially when no one is looking''

It 's bad enough when the s ta te and federal governments prefer to operate in the dark, but it's pretty sad when local government — the closest to the people — chooses to do the same

Access curbed to public land R ussell Harding. Gov Engier* embat-

tled director of Environmental Quali-ty. has much to learn about what 's

happening to Michigan's land Attempting to defend the adminis t ra t ion * effort to raid the Natural Resources Trus t Fund for pollution cleanups. Harding offered this naive view

"Government-owned land in Michigan t o tals 7 6 million acres That 's 21 percent of the total land, more than any other atate east of the Mississippi Adding environmental cleanup to the bat of t rus t fund uses is entire-ly appropriate Proper stewardship doesn't mean just buying more land: we alao must re-claim what we already have " __

Actually, open space for recreation U disap-pearing fast in Michigan, despite Harding's numbers

In torn** past, "Live and let live" was the eth-ic. A hiker or hunter could move freely in much of the state without worrying whether the land was public or private Tha t has changed

Since the end of the recessMfc in 1983. building has exploded on former vacant land The sale of "Posted — No Trespassing — Vio-lators will be prosecuted" signs is a growth in-dustry in the countryside

In part if s because many retirees are setting U p North, lured to stay in Michigan and shore up local economies by Engier"• cuts in inhen-

and school property taxes

In part it's what the French called nouveau riche. a t y folks with newly acquired wealth-seeking a piece of the landscape, posting it and fencing it in They have a perfect nght to do so. of course, even if they tu rn couch pota toes and stare out picture windows

But other property owners succumb to the "I've got mine — you keep out" syndrome They illegally expropriate road endings reach-ing public waters to keep out o thers If Engier had any environmental concern, he would sup-port Senate Bills 715-717. a bipart isan effort to require that unused road stubs be offered to the Department of Natural Resources instead of letting property owners seal them off.

The Engier administrat ion has made its chief goal the reducing of impediments to business through tax cuts and deregulation. So be it. But it doesn't follow tha t the conaer-vatiomsts should be robbed of land acquisition funds tha t came from irreplaceable oil and gaa in order to d e a n up the messes business left behind It is entirely inappropriate

Harding's view of public land ownership is sadly out of date and harmful to the public in-terest . State land acquisition and improve-ment should be continued, not blocked by public officials and the nouveau richs.

This dear ly ia no time far t h e governor to raid the land t rus t in the name of cleaning up pollution.

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LETTERS

Disappointed

I read with dismay your recent article about the study being conducted by the Michigan Department of Transportation to construct

an interchange at 1-275 and Cherry Hill Road We have lived in our home just south of

Cherry Hill for over 20 years and have watched the tremendous growth in Canton One of the reasons we moved to this location was because there was no access to 1-275'

The buildings along Ford Road. Ann Arbor Road and Michigan Avenue, where inter-change* are presently located, a re commercial into residential This is not the caae with Cherry Hill Until recently, the area sur-rounding Cherry Hill has been primarily resi-dential with a few small businesses which has kept t raff ic from larger, heavier vehicles to s minimum. There is no way the present road configuration could accommodate the in-creased volume which would result from the addition of a 1-275 interchange. It is already very difficult to turn left onto westbound Cherry Hill after 4 p.m ; travel on the two-lane road would become even more difficult and dangerous for the many people who reside in the vicinity

The rapid, unrestrained growth throughout all of Canton has caused overcrowding on many roadways during evening rush hour, not just the exit ramps of 1-275 at Ford Road I agree that something needs to be done about our over-burdened roads but I feel that an interchange on Cherry Hill ia definitely not the answer'

I encourage anyone who ia opposed to this road improvement project to please wri te to the Michigan Department of Transportat ion and make your opinion known

J a n Kelm. Canton

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Your support for the hospice concept of care is very much appreciated by CHS, your "Home-town Hospice "

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Enjoyed article

I really enjoyed reading Mr Power's article, "Hands Off Message Clear on Natura l Re-sources." on Thursday, Feb. 8. I really en- •

joyed your watchdog efforts in Lansing. Since most d t i z e n s do not follow the Legis-

lature. and can' t make the meetings. I really _ appreciate the perception tha t you make w h e t you aee irregulari t ies in government. Eape- •" da l ly when it is related to the environment. I would like to th ink tha t Gov Engier ia pro-en-vironment. I think tha t he could do a lot mory-to make the Republican Par ty look like a p a i ^ ty tha t cares for the environment moofa more than he often t imes make it. Thank you.

D a v e T h o m a s , C a n t o n

A thanks

On behalf of Community Hoepice Services, but moot of all our patients and their families, we would like to aiprasa our

sincere gratitude to the Plymouth-Canton Jsycees and Caaaaron Miller 4 Aaeodatee for the generous donation they preoentad to us s t their meeting on Jen 2ft.

CHS ia proud to be an active member at the Plymouth community aa we continue our mie-

Bad taste V W e w v a w

I hope your photo of the government daaa , Feb. 5, waa an example of poor audience attire, behavior and attitude, becauae it

certainly appeared tha t way to me. Hata on — inside a building, during d a a a

t ime and seated in front of a senator"' When did hata inside become proper att ire? Do ha ta show respect these days? Many s tudents a re slouching and look disinterested The only ap-propriate behavior waa the girl in the pink sweater who ia s i t t ing upright and ia looking toward the aenator

la this the beet t ra ining from home tha t Plymouth has to offer? I would not be proud if one were a child of mine I am not proud t h a t they represent Plymouth

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POINTS OF VIEW

Beyond capacity Demand for Summit on the Park activities on upswing H xpand the Summit on the Park. W C C a l l back the architects. • R * Having visited ths Summit thres 11mis since the recent grand opening. I have bean engulfed by the crowds Bight hundred to 2,000 people per day visit the Summit. The Summit ia already a very big bit with the fomilies of Canton Town-ship. With SEMCOG projecting Can-ton's population by the year 2010 to grow by another 20,000 psople, ths demand for th« Summit is going to increeae.

Canton Township residents are very oriented to sports ss s family activity. A large part of their discretionary income is spent supporting the many sports pro grams that exist in the community.

Many families, like mine, participate in multiple programs, moving from sport U> sport, just ss the seasons change. This strong base of sport enthusissta has fueled the runaway success of the Sum-mit's fadlitiea. ! The Summit is a great place to gather

f)>r adults, children, snd especially teen timers. 1 did the family drop-in a Saturday

ago. 1 brought my children and their friends. I mat st least s dozen parents I've known from sports activities.

When school is not in session, howev-er, the number of teen-sgers without an adult chaperone is significant. The Sum-mit hss become s major teenage gather-ing spot. Ths hallway from the front desk out pest the racquetbell courts ia aa much for meeting aa the aquatic area or ths gyms. 1 give it a year before the hall-way carpeting needs to be replaced.

As successful ss the Summit hss been, the irony is that there isn't enough to do for the volume of people who use i t Jus t when your pickup basketball game is hit-ting its stride, momentum is broken be-cause it's family drop-in, and you have to leave the court Usually, three pickup games are happening when this occurs. You now have 30-40 teen-agers roaming the hallway looking for their next activi-ty. Too young to use the exercise equip-ment or the track, only swimming is available, if they are not wait-listed, be-fore they can return to the gym.

QUEST C O U I W I L T

STEPHEN KMJUANCZYK

The Summit needs additional sports sctivitiss that can be used by large groups of people. It shouldn't be hard to expand the number of activities and it needn't be expensive.

Three years ago, my Canton subdivi-sion built s beeutiful outdoor sand vol-leyball court for a total coat of $1,500. Its usage has been tremendous. We have an-nual volleyball tournaments. We need to restrict the number of teams, because

people from outside the sub always want to participate. In the winter, the court is flooded for outdoor ice hockey. There is ample room to add outdoor sand volley-ball courts adjacent to the Summit.

The large number of people using the basketball courts is overwhelming At every age level, one of the courts is used for s full court game. As people wait to have their turn, everyone on the other court is fighting for a shot. The township should consider adding outdoor basket-ball courts to handle this high level of demand. People just don't want to stop playing basketball. They want as many minutes ss they can get.

1 he objection to building outdoor bas-ketball courts is that they can only be used with warm weather. Communities, such as Livonia, have converted unused tennis and basketball court*, to in-line skating usage. When the weather cools, the outdoor basketball courts could be converted for in-line skaters to sharpen their skating skills. Use of courts in this manner would again accommodate large

group* of participants year-round. Coats for outdoor courts are a fraction of indoor courts.

Another suggestion ia to allocate use of th» riv|iij*h»il courts to strictly volley-ball. The times I've been at the Summit the racquetbell courts have been mostly unused. People walk the hallway asking Why can't we play walleyball?' Two

weeks ago, I was at the Bailey recreation center in Westland for a meeting that be-gan at 8 p.m. on a Sunday night All four racquetbell courts were in use for rousing walleyball games, entertaining a dozen people each. Again this would help to empty out the Summit hallway.

All things considered, the Summit of-fers something for everyone. Aside from its fine fedlities, it's a great place to have fun, especially if you like the madding crowds. Stephen Kdijoruzyk is an J 8-year rest-dent of Canton Township, soccer coach for the Canton soccer club, and longtime treasurer of the Pickwick Village Home-owners Association

State voters flunk judicial civics test at polls If 90 percent of Michigan schoolkids

flunked their fourth-, seventh- and [lth-grade MEAP tests, schools and If ids would face parental wrath. There would be thunderous breast-beating and howls for more intensive teaching of "the basics."

But hardly anyone raised an eyebrow when Michigan adults flunked a civics lest about the third branch of govern-ment. the judiciary Items: e 90 percent couldn't name a single justice of the state Supreme Court. • No single justice was named by more than 7 percent of the electorate Jim Brickley. Michael Cavanagh and Con-rad Mallett Jr were identified by 7 per-cent; Patricia Boyle, Elizabeth Weaver, Charles Levin and Dorothy Comstock Riley by 6 percent. B 93 percent didn't know how many justices there are (seven).

Since I'm not running for public off-ice. 1 can afford to tell the truth. The

overwhelming majority of Michigan voters are so uninformed that they shouldn't be casting ballots for the Su-preme Court.

Yet 86 percent of voters thought tha t Supreme Court justices should contin-ue to be elected. People can be jus t s s smug ss politicisns.

The survey wss conducted by the Al-lisnce for Judicisl Accountability, s nice cover nsme for the Michigsn Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Manufacturers Assodation and a bunch of medical professional groups They have an ax to grind because they get sued by unions, consumers snd pa-tients. Yet AJA's questions snd results seem honest enough.

State Bsr president Thomas G. Kienbaum, of Franklin, is giving s lot of thought snd magazine ink to the question of "merit selection" of judges — a system that would involve ap-pointment followed, in a couple of

i TIM R I C H A R D

• The survey was conducted by the Alliance for Judi-cial Accountability, a nice cover name for the Michi-gan Chamber of Commerce, Michigan Manufacturers Association and a bunch of medical professional groups.

years, by a judge's facing voters for a "yes" or "no" dedsion on continuing in office.

Obviously, Kienbaum hss sn uphill battle. He should be encouraged

Martin Doctoroff, chief judge of the state Court of Appeals, leans in that direction. On last week's Channel 56 "Off the Record," Doctoroff had good things to say about merit selection

Doctoroff. of Birminghsm. wss sp-

pointed by s Democratic governor but tends to be conservative. scholarly and fair-minded. Yet he had the innard.v scsred out of him in a recent election by sn obscure lawyer with little to rec-ommend him beyond a gorgeous Irish name.

In truth, people vote for names The Michigan Manual index lists 11 Kel-lys. 11 MacDonalds. 10 Brennans. sev-en McDonslds. seven O'Briens, five O'Neills, snd so on; mostly Irish, but I here are a few good Jewish names, loo. like Levin and Kaufman.

Or as Tom Kienbaum puts it, "irrel-evant name recognition will continue

to I>e the single most significant factor in the judicial election process, partic ularly in large population areas."

And; "There is no chance for any real comparison of records of incumbents versus those of challengers, let alone incumbent versus incumbent. The re-sult is an enormous waste of judicial energy and resources . . . "

Clearly, we »hould be appointing ap-pellate judges. But how do you make changes when adults who flunk civics tests still think they're good at electing them' '

Tim Richard reports on the local im-plications of state and regional events

Monitoring kids' TV time doesn't equal censorship

Mannah Arendt was one of the best politi-cal philosophers of my generation. . She studied Hitler's Germany and Sta-

lin's Russia to diatill the core of totalitarian-ism In a famous phrase, she concluded the dis-tinguishing character of totalitarian political systems — what made them so swful — wss the "bsnality of evil ." • Evil, in other words, is so shot through totali-tarian societies that it becomes the expected, the norm, the ordinary, the banal. • The phrase echoed in my mind last week in connection with kids snd violence snd televi-sion. The evidence keeps piling up that: • Kids Inot to mention their parents) watch a Jot of TV. • Violence "predominate* on television, ac-cording to the just-released, Isrgest-ever study. By the time an average child finishes elementa-ry school, he will have seen 8.000 murders snd 100,000 acta of violence on TV. B No less than seven U S snd Canadian . d e n tific studies demonstrate a "correlation between prolonged childhood exposure to TV snd a tendency to physical aggression that extends from before adolescence into adulthood." j In other worda. welching violent TV makes it more likely that kida will be violent ; The effect of today 's television of violence ia so pervasive, so normal, ao ordinary that it has become banal Misusing Arendt'a phrase, vision propagates the banality of violence ; That "a why I waa to encouraged to aee the big telecommunications bill that paaaed Congrees last week requires "V-chip" technology to be in-stalled on all TV eats manufactured two yeara hence. The V-chlp ia a computer chip that man ufecturers will place inside TV seta that allows parents to block violent or sexually explkit Shows they feel are inappropriate for their kida

! To work, the V-chip requires s rating system indicating various levels of violence or sexuality he embedded ia varioua programs The V-chlp would be programmed to block shows whose i ratings are above levela set by parenta. : U.8. Rep Joha Ding.il, D-Mkfc.. whoee oom mittee has bean looking at TV and violence for years, commented: "All we are doing la making «o give parenta the ability to control what their

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Not surprisingly, the television industry is ssking a court to declare the V-chip illegal cen-sorship. sn unconstitutional violation of the First Amendment free speech guarantees

Ho. hum That 'a nothing more than a predict able (and self-interested) reaction of an indus-try traditionally more interested in selling ad-vertising time than in promoting freedom of speech.

Tell me. is it censorship when I tall my 13-year-old son Nathan tha t he can't wstch certain shows? Of course not. So how is my decision aa • parent to program the V-chip an unconstitu-tional intrusion on my son's viewing habita?

And just why is it the constitutional right of the entertainment and broadcasting industries to bring in to my house - without my explidt permission, but certainly st their profit - pro gramming that ia hanally violent and which, at the very minimum, tends to coarsen my son to violence?

Should parents be more actively involved with their children's TV viewing than merely programming a V-chlp? Sure. But many work-ing parents don't have much choice.

And whan Kathy and I went to a dinner party at a friend s houee laet Friday night. I would have been a lot more comfortable about what Nathan waa watching at home on TV If there had been a V-chlp ia the sat.

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Back last week, on Monday. NBC aired a show called "Lance Burton Master Magi-cian " Did you see it? It was terrible

It was on at 8 p m 1 happened to be just fin ishing up the supper dishes, the T% was playing to a mostly nonexistent audience in the family room. Joe and Jack were running from room to room with toys, airplanes mostly, making loud airplane noises, husband Ron and son Tony were at a Boy Scout meeting and daughter Car-men was at gymnastics.

1 heard above the aircraft noise the T \ an-nouncer introduce th»- magic show and I yelled out to Jo* and Jack tha t something cool was coming on TV They ran in to see The show be-gan and birds appeared out of nowhere and out of handkerchiefs and out of torn-up paper and Joe and Jack plopped down, mesmerired A few-feet away, in the kitchen, 1 dried the last dish and began scrubbing the table.

"How does he do that"*" Joe exclaimed from the other room I yelled back to him. "Jan t that neat'* I wish I could do stuff like that

After completing my kitchen tasks. I joined my two young sons in the family room 1 had laundry to take care of but I sat with them in-stead It was nice

Until the television double-cruaaed us. What a nasty surprise that waa Here this was. a pro-

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• They come by two* sometimes three* even fours and fives. For moth-ers who face the challenge of nurturing twins, triplets or more, it's nice to know there's the Mothers of Mul-tiples Club to help smooth (he way.

BY CMWINA FUOCO 81*11 t u r n

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home. Ear-piercing screams, quiet b a b b l i n g a n d g u r g l i n g fi l l t h e rooms.

The toddlers participate in foot races across her living room Some run up and down the s ta i rs with their toy shopping carts while oth-e r s q u i e t l y w a t c h t e l ev i s ion or look at books

R i c k e l m a n n . w h o h a s a 6'/»-year-old daughte r Taylor. 4-year-old son E t h a n , a n d 2 - y e a r - o l d twins Troy and Kyle, s tands in her kitchen with a cup of coffee, chat-ting with other members It 's as if she d o e s n ' t n o t i c e t h e c h a o s around her,

What might be a headache for some is a relaxing t ime for mem-b e r s of t h e P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Mothers of Multiples Club.

"We don't have to be what I call "on d u t y . 100 pe rcen t " b e c a u s e there ' s so many more eyes," said Kim G o u w e n s of C a n t o n , t h e m o t h e r of 2-year-old twin boys. Kyle a n d Ty le r "It 's d i f f e r e n t w h e n y o u ' v e got t h e g r o u p of moms there . All moms have eyes on the back of their heads so you can catch everyone 's kids before anyone does anything "

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"Play group is a big plus," Ben-j a m i n e x p l a i n e d . " E v e r y o t h e r W e d n e s d a y we get t o g e t h e r a t s o m e o n e ' * h o u s e . We s i t d o w n , dr ink coffaa and talk and let the

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"It's good for kids to have each other so they have someone to learn to play with." vice president Mary Patnode of Canton added "Other kids, l ike s ingletons, don ' t have that."

B e s i d e s play g r o u p , t h e Ply-mouth-Canton Mothers of Multi-ples Club hosts other even t s like

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tram on NBC, not cable, 8 ixm — the "OK for family viewing ume The program ' A magic »hoor. anth disappearing birds, card tncks, that sort of innocent thing. Al least, that'* ho*» it started out.

As I watched the first few magic t n d u with my littJe guys. I thought about bow dumb magic >huvs oa TV really are TV ia nothing but Llluauon anyway, so to »ee' illusions performed on pur puee tn this illusiooary medium mdly makes little sense But 1 didn't mention liu» to Joe or Jack They liked the birds coming out of nowhere too much

The magician, this Lance Bur-ton person, was fairly >our>g and he was dressed in a typical magi-ciaa's type dark suit. He worted alooe for the first few minutes But then he introduced hi* assist -ant- What a mistake Off stage nght this seductress slithered And snaked out.

She had veils and legs .ind guilty eyes And she perfumed this dance of sorts across the stage before reaching Lance, at which point she npped his clothes ofT. or at least the top half What was left on top was a torn looking T-shirt and a gold chain and a chest.

The dry ice billowed up from the stage floor, enveloping the

magician and assistant while ll»vy embraced each other and then be-gan this dance, of aorta. At some point, he tore away the vaila of her already scanty costume, leaving hardly anything to the imagine uoe.

Did you see this"* Could you be-lieve it"* And then did you see the magician and hia assistant per form their first "illusion" togeth-er "* On prime time network televi • sioo"* Un be liev able.

This guy and this girl, in their mutually npped clothing, amid a number of other scantily veiled ladies, climbed aboard a board. It was a narrow board, so she was forced to lay on top of him Then they wwre covered with some veil-like. magical piece of cloth by some veiled Indies, and then the board, with i u two passenger*, levitated- The cloth was npped away after the board was about five feet off the ground and there they were, during family viewing time in all their un NBC ness I couldn't believe my TV had dou ble crossed me like that.

I should have turned the dou ble-croaaing machine off right then and there, actually I should have turned it off when Miss Vis-en first appeared stage nghl. But at that point 1 was giving the show the benefit of a doubt. I

know how TV executives strive to draw the largest and most diverse audience, so a little slaaxe is fie qu*ntly added into the recipe. But this levitating board thing went way too far.

And then there was the heirt warming autobiographical mono logue, focusing on the old family heirloom crate This too caught the double croM«-d v iewer by surprise.

Al this point, the Boy Scout gang came home and then Car-men and so the rest of the show sort of *ol lost. It was lost from the very start It wa» a loser It was not a good thing

And so I fell dou ble-crossed be cause I was the one who actually called my little boy* in to see this "cool thing on TV." And 1 was the one who told Joe. "I wish 1 could do stuff like that

Now. what kind of message did 1 send'*

I'm in deep trouble here

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Paulson-Earle Kathleen A. Earle and Karl D.

Paulson were married Nov. 25 at Prince of Peace Church in Weat Bloo infield

The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Earie of Orchard Lake. She ia a graduate of Central Michigan Univeraity and ia a graduate atudent at Wayne SUM Univeraity.

The groom ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Paulaon, formerly of Livonia. He ia the aaaiatant prin-cipal at Rocheater High School.

- A reception was held at The Links at Pinewood. The newlyweds honeymooned in

Richards-Willett Gordon and Glenda Richarda of

Weatland announce the engage ment of their daughter. Jean Mar-ie, to Bret Willett, the son of Scott Willett of Nashville. Tenn., and Randolyn Hedrick of Wichi-ta. Kan.

The bride-to-be is a 1989 grad-uate of Livonia Franklin High School and a 1992 graduate of Schoolcraft College, where she received an aaaociate's degree in general business. She ia employed by the architectural/engineering firm of Ghafari Associates in Dearborn.

Her fiance ia a 1987 graduate of Shawnee Mission West High School in Overland Park, Kan., and a 1993 graduate of Kansas State University with a bachelor of science degree in architectural engineering He is employed by

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Carolyn Marie Kania of Canton and Scott Joseph Van Der Roest of W'aterford, formerly of Canton, announce their engagement.

The bride-to-be graduated from Plymouth Canton High School in 1988 and from Madonna Univer-sity in Livonia in 1992 with a de-gree in marketing. She ia em-ployed by Kelly Services in Livo-nia as an account supervisor.

Her fiance graduated from Plymouth Salem High School in 1985 and from Lawrence Techno-logical University in Southfield in 1990 with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering He is employed by General Mo-tors at i u Lake Orion production

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William and Susan Knapp of Traverse City announce the en gagement of their daughter, Julie Knapp. to Scott M. Stevenaon. the eon of Dick and Sally Elliot of Waterford.

The bride to be ia a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and Michigan State Univeraity. She ia employed aa a legislative aide in the Michigan State Senate

Her (lance ia a graduate of Clarkaton High School and Mich-igan State Univeraity. He ia em ployafl aa the government policy director for the Telephone Aaaoci stion of Michigan

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The bride-to-be ia a graduate of St. Mary's Central Catholic High School in Sandusky. Ohio, and Bowling Green State Univeraity. Employed at Diveraion Foster Care Inc. in Cleveland, Ohio, ahe ia currently attending Caae Weal-era Reserve University.

Her fiance ia a graduate of Livonia Stevenaon High School and Ohio Univeraity. He currently

Brown-Falzone Bob and Jania Brown of Brigh-

ton announce the engagement of their daughter Buffy Nicole, to Jeffrey Scott Falcone, the son of Frank and Sheryl Falzone of Livo-nia.

The bride-to-be ia a graduate of Brighton High School and Waah-tenaw Community College where she received an aaaociate's degree in child care. She ia employed by Univeraity of Michigan Hoepital. Med*port Center at Domino Farms in Ann Arbor.

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Card-Armstrong Lori Ann Card and Michael

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The bride-to-be ia a graduate of Ogemaw Heighta High School. She currently ia pursuing a degree in nursing at Schholcraft College in Livonia.

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Tho St. Canaviovo Pariah Festival 1996, "A Weekend in V«ga»," will be Friday and Saturday. Fab. 16-17, at the church, 26933 Jamiaon, Livonia. The event will include a raffle with a $6,000 ( rand prize and bingo 6:30-11 p.m. Fab. 16. Adqgpaion will be Si and the kitchan will be open 5:30-11 p.m.

On Feb. 17. a Vega* Night will be 6 p.m. to midnight wilh winn-ings limited to $500. T h e kitchen will be open 6-11 p m . and there will be a caah bar with beer and wine available. Admission will be S L . '

• 46TH AMNIVKBSABY Ticket* are on sale through Fri-day, Feb. 16. for the 40th anniver-sary dinner-dance at St. Mel's Parish. T h e dinner-dance will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 2. at Joy Manor. 28999 Joy. WaaUand. Tickets'coat $25 per person. Mu-sic will be by Trademark and beer, wine and setups will be available. For ticket information, calf (313) 274-0684 or (313) 522-5440.

• YOUTH CONVENTION A "This Generation" Youth Con-vention with Eastman Curtis will be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 16-17. at the Tri-City Christian Center, on Michigan Avenue east of 1-275. Canton.

The focus of the convention will be tq fill middle and high school and college students with vision, purpose and s passion for God and life. Hoated by Clarenceville

United Methodist Church of Livonia, the hours will be 5:30-11:30 p.m. Feb. 16 and 8:45 a m . to 7 p.m. Feb. 17.

Eastman Curt is currently is host of the TV show, "Th i s Gen-eration," which airs on the Inspi-rational Network. T h e convention will combine state of the art vi-deo, big sound, bright lights, live drama and skits with the anoint-ing of Curtis and the music of the This Generation Live praise and worship band.

The convention coats $12 for those who pre-register and $20 at the door. To pre-register, call 800-5 ON FIRE. For more informa-tion. call Clarenceville United Methodist Church a t (810) 474-3444.

Curtis also will lead the 10 a.m. worship service Sunday , Feb. 18, at Clarenceville United Methodist Church. 20300 Middlebelt , Livo-

About the Bible. J e sus Chriat, Science and Health, ' and Mary Baker Eddy," on Fab. 18, "Our Care of Our Children" on Feb. 26, "Does Christian Science Have Baptism, Communion — the Christ ian Basics?** on March 3, "Spiri tual Healing, How Can I Be Sure It Works?" on March 10, "What Is It Like To Be a Chris-t ian Scientist Today?" on March 17 and "Ministering and Minis-tars" on March 24. T h e series is produced by the Christian Sci-ence Committee on Publication for Michigan and sponsored by lo-cal Christ ian Science churchea. For more information, call 1-600-886-1212.

• FUJI FELLOW! New burg United Methodist Church's Film Fellowship (View and Chew) for adul ts , married and single, will meet a t 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 17. in Newburg Parlor of the church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail /Livonia. Tom and Pat Eland will be the hosU. For more informstion, call (313) 981 -3671.

• CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The radio series "What Is This Christian Science and Who Are These Christian Scientists9 ." a weekly program to answer ques-tions sbout the religion, is being hrosdeast Sundays at 8:30 a.m. on CKLW AM 800 and 1:30 p.m. on WQBH AM 1400. Topics include "Basic Christian Science Feelings

J STUDY New Life Lutheran Church of Plymouth, a forming congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, is starting four small groups Sunday, Feb. 17. T h e groups will meet at 7 p.m. in the homes of members for six-seven weeks. The l 'A-hour groups

will combine Bible study, prayer, daily life concerns and ministry opportunities for u p to 12 partki-panta.

Groups will be offered on self-esteem, encouraging self and oth-ers, caring and community par- , spectives from Ephesians. faith — confidence and doubt in daily life, and men and women — building communication.

For more information, call the Rev. Ken Roberta at (313) 459 8181 or (313) 455-1436. The con gregation worships at 10 a.m. Sundays at the Masonic Temple, 730 Penniman, Plymouth. Youth and adul t education classes are at 9 a.m., with the adult class begin-ning a "Serendipi ty" Bible s tudy series on the parables of Jesus.

• PANCAKE SUPPER The SL J u d e Circle of St. Robert Bellarmine Church will serve an

'all-you-can-eat pancake supper 5-7 p.m. Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 20, in the Father George Stromske -Activities Building. West Chicago

and Inkater roads, Radford. Tha coat will be $3.25 tor adults , $2.75 for children 10 years and under, and $3.25 for senior citisena 60 years and older.

• u h i p i i n n Lenten dinner and services will held a t Chriat Our Savior Luther-an Church, 14175 Farmington Road, Livonia, beginning Ash Wedneaday, Feb. 21. Dinners will be served in the Parish Center 5:45-6:30 p.m. Services will begin at 7 p.m. Dinners will be served buffet style and feature a "family friendly" menu appealing to all ages. Worship services will pres-ent abort contemporary dramaa to illuatrate theme* of repentance and renewal.

Dinner coats $2.50 for adul ts and $1.50 for children. Reserva-tions are required and can be made by calling (313) 522-6830. • St. Agatha Pariah is sponsoring Lenten seafood dinners, begin-ning with dinner on Ash Wednes-day, Feb. 21, and continuing on

Fridays - Feb. 29. March 1 .6 ,15 . 22 and 29 and Apr i l s . T h e dinners will be served 3-6 p.aa. in the grade school lunchroom.

Featured chef ia the Rev. Thomas Slowinski and the menu includes fish and d u p e ($4.26), sh r imp ($4.75), baked cod ($6-50), macaroni and cheeee (SS) and combination plate ($6.76), served with bench fries or potato salad, coleslaw or tossed salad and roll and butter. Clam chowder and beverages alao are available.

T h e SL Agatha Grade School ST at 19600 Beech Daly, north of Grand River. For more informa lion, call (313) 531-0371.

Aa par t of iU 1996 tour, the Chap-el University Choir of Chapel University in Columbus. Ohio, will make s s top a t Faith Luther-an Church. 30000 Five Mile. Livo-nia, for a concert a t 7 JO p.m. Fri-day. Feb. 23. The group ia under the direction of Dr. Lynda Has-seler.

Archdiocese to sponsor PRISM '96 People from throughout the tri-

county area can spend a day learning and in reflection, prayer and celebration a t PRISM *96. the ninth snnual archdiocesan conference for single and married adults .

Organized by a volunteer staff from the adult community and supported by the Archdiocese of Detroit 's Office of Family snd Youth, the conference will take place Saturday. March 9, at

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Sacred Heart Major Seminary. 2701 W. Chicago, at Linwood, De-troit.

Registration will be at 10 a.m. followed by s welcoming sddress by Adam Cardinal Maids, Arch-bishop of Detroit. The keynote address will follow. It will be de-livered by Fsther John West and follow the conference theme of "The Journey Continues — A Time for Renewal "

There also will be two work-shop sessions. Psrticipsnt* can choose from 24 workshops, cover-ing topics dealing with such is-sues as dating relationships, com-

munication. marriage, faith life, careers, finance and inner child healing.

There also will be a special Mass of celebration and dinner, followed by dancing until mid-night.

PRISM is an opportunity for participants to explore their faith life or even discover iL It also is s chance for participants to learn about themselves, others snd the world around tbem in a Christian atmosphere ss well as other adul ts who share similar values and beliefs.

PRISM was chosen as the

name of the conference to show tha t R ia aimed at touching tha participants in many aspects of their lives — social, career, spirit-ual and service related.

PRISM "96 is for singles and marrieds 18 to 80 years of age. T h e registration fee is $25 before snd $30 after Wednesday, Feb. 28.

For more information or to reg-ister for the conference, call the St. John Neumann Singles Hot Line st (313) 480-7830. A registra-tion form will be sent to those callers leaving their name, ad-dress and telephone number at the end of the

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Some 70 local, national and Canadian summer programs for children are expected to b* represented at "Super Summer for Kida: A Camp and Activities Fair" 11 am. to 3:30 p.m Sun day. Feb 25. at Cranbrook Schools, on Woodward Avenue Iwiwren Lone Pine and Long l.ake roads. Bloomfield Hills.

Sponsored by the Memll Pawner Institute at Wayne Slate University, the Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers snd metro Parent Magazine, the fair wiH feature summer prjgrams emphasising music, art and dra ma. riding and acaderric enrich inent as well as day camps, -port camps, traditional rest tlenlial camps, tripe and wilder i yen* adventures for children

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hand to answer questions and provide information. There alao will opportunities for summer employment for teens and col lege students.

The participating programs include American Collegiate Adventures, Camp Arowhon. American Youth Foundation-Mimwanca. Beverly Hills Kac q jet & Health Club, Black Riv-er Farm and Ranch. Bloomfield Maples Montesson. Catholic Youth Organixation. Cedar Lodge, Coos Camp, Cranbrook Schools Summer Program, Crystalaire Camp and Camp l>H>kout and Culver Summer Caraps.

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Walter and Jacqueline Gentile of Wixom, formerly of Waatiand, celebrated their 30th wedding an-niversary Dec. 4.

The couple has three sons — James of Weetiand, Danile of Monroe and Michael of Wixom

He ia a retiree of the Ford Mo-tor Company in Wayne.

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The couple exchanged vows on Oct. 26.1945. in Hurley. Wis.

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Frank and Jeanne Saia cele-brated their 50th wedding anni versary at a dinner with their children and family

The Farmington Hills residents exchanged vows on Jan. 26, 1946 She is the former Jeanne Barnes.

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Johnson

A family dinner ia on tap for Mr. and Mrs Bert Johnson of Livonia who celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary oa Valen tine's Day. Feb. 14.

The Johnson's have four chil dren. 14 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren.

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Walter and Blaine Foster cele brated their SOth wedding anni versary on Feb. 11. Loaf-time Radford residents. they have three children, three paadchil dren and three greet-grandchil dren.

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Halloween parties. Sun la, a benefit auction and an end-ef-the-year dinner for the mothers

Tha 28-aiember group bolda two meetings each month — a planning meeting and the regular meeting. Mem barm volunteer their homaa for tha f r t - togethers which aometimaa feature guest speakers, gamaa, or crafts. Tha next maat-ing ia Monday. Fab. 19.

Tha meeting*, the mothers aaid, give them the opportunity to relax and talk about adult things with adult*. It alao allows the fa-thers to "get quality t ime with the kida," Rickelmann aaid.

"Dad getx to put them to bed." Gouwens aaid. "Dad doaa things different than mom ao they gat to experience that ."

Although Patnode aaid the meetings are a "a good place to go and vent your f rus t ra t ioas . " Hidlinfmaier, the mother of 5-> ear-old Erika and 3-year-old twin* Michae l and Nicole, streaaed that the organization ia not a support group.

"It 'a more like a friendship group," Bidlingmaier aaid. "To me. support group' meant it's a problem-solver You're there just for the support You have a prob-

l e m Hare, there are no problems and we're all happy with what we have. We're not looking for sup-port, j u s t for common bond."

Somewhat unique She said the group, which was

founded about 10 years ago, la unique because of the women's soc io-economic t t s t n s

"The group ia a lot of stay-home moms which ia not the norm, even though some just have two kids, the twins, arid some have more than the twins," she aaid. "We're sn extraordinary group because _ it 's stay-home moms or they work opposite their husbands, like me."

Tha t sort of arrangement is hard, but worthwhile

"You have the kids so you sac-rifice something." Bidlingmaier said. "I always told myself I would raise my kida, not the ba-bysitter."

The majority of the Mothers of Multiplea members have tod-dlers. Patnode said it's common for mothers to drop out of the group after their children reach first or second grade

"We tend to gear toward moth ers with infants and toddlers," Patnode said.

Bidlingmaier said she hopee to persuade mothers to stick around longer, but she realiaaa that once children are school age, the sched-ules start to fill u p

"The challenge of the d u b is to keep It going and keep members' interest. We get so busy at home that are don' t even want to go out, or we can't get o u t But if you do.

it'« worth every minute." The Plymouth-Canton Mpthen

of Multiples Club meets th* third Monday of each month. Ttm next meeting it Monday. Feb. 19. The annual membership fee is $16. which tncludtt a monthly newsletter For more information, call Kimbertyn Benjamin al (313) 326-3098 * ^ .

Tips for surviving bringing up babies

Mothers and fathers of multi-ples may feel a little overwhelmed by their situation, so members of the Plymouth-Canton Mothers of Multiples Club have a few tipe on raising twins or triplets

• Don't feel guilty about taking short cuts with the children, like propping u p bottles so you can re-lax during feedings. • Learn to live with a massy house. • Consolidate your efforts. When one child wakes up, wake them all up.

"Keep them on the same sched-ule to save your own sanity," aaid Sue Micek of Plymouth — the mother of triplets Ashley Nicole, Adam and Aaron, 2'A; and the late Nicole Ashley. • Fathers of multiples tetod to help out more than fathers 6f sin-gletons, many of the motherq_said. Look to them for help. ' 'Who needs deadweight? He helps out or he's out of there," Micek said. • Remember, t h i n p will get easi-er sf ter age 2.

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T h e Board of Trus tees at t h s C h a r t e r Township of P lymouth e a e r o s s d .la in i t ia t ive under Art 198. Publ ic Act at 1974. as s t a r n f o d . to es tab l i sh an Indus t r i a l Development Distr ict unde r Sector . 4 at amd ac t . w i th respect to t he a ^ u s t n a l aoned p rope r t i e s he re in i j m m t u d Act I M r equ i r e s t h a t t he Board bold s PuSfac H e s n a « o a t he i i f h l u b M e n i of a a Indus t r i a l Development District a t w h i c h t h e owners of p r a p e r t w e s n t h m the prupneed distr ict and resident a a d t a x p a y e r s of PlyamuCh Toarasfop she l l have tha r ight to appear and be hea rd W r i t t e n esMflseaU wtD s i s a l

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A preoccupation with or delight in forms, structure and aesthetics can be found in today's handwrit-ing. Ths writer has skillful hand and eye coordination along with an enterprising nature.

Augmenting this is her shrewd, sharp mind. She needs mental stimulation snd is capable of original snd innovstive thinking

T h i s woman is results-oriented s n d th r ives on cha l lenges . Willpower, efficiency and per-severance contribute to her suc-cess. She is intensely determined to overcome obstacles that might sppear in her path. In this hsndwriting there is a little tend-ency to lose intereeL But this pes-simism usually gives way to hard work.

Our writer has developed her self-discipline early in life. Grow-ing up, I believe she often heard "shoulds" and "should noU."

Seemingly, she has made a break with the past, but it ap-pears to continue holding some control over her. A seeming con-tradiction is apparent here. While she wants to be independent, she also feels a need to return to the mother figure emotionally when things become difficult At this particular Ume, she may be a lit-tle dissatisfied with either the work or social role.

Some tension sppears to be building within her. Although she has vigorous likes snd dislikes, it may be difficult for her to spon-taneously express or act out ber feelings, a s she hss learned to

Community Hospice Services Inc. has named Michael M. Meyer of Novi as the new director of lieresvement snd spiritual csre.

Meyer holds s msster of art* degree in theology from the Uni-versity of Detroit s s well s s s doc torste of ministry to those in grief from the Ecumenical Theological Center of Detroit.

He has served ss the pastoral sssociate s t Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish in Plymouth for

nine years and served as bereave-ment specialist for the O'Brien Chspel of the Ted Sullivan Fu-neral Home in Novi. He also teaches st several local colleges snd is sn sccomplished musician.

Community Hospice Services has been providing a comprehen-sive, holistic program of compas-sionate care for the incurably ill and their families in western Wsyne, southern Oskland snd esstern Washtenaw counties for more then 15 yesrs.

A.D.D. and Learning Problems Linked to Vision

Livonu - For the past three years. Dr John Jscobi, optometrist, «nd his visual therapy staff have helped hundreds of patients overcome their vision-related learning difficulties Why look to vision for relief' Vision is our number one tool for gathering information 80'# of learning takes place through the visual system

Dr Jatobi stresses that having 20/20 eyesight does not guarantee 20/20 vision Vision is fhe ability to maintain focus long enough to read without strain, and it enables a child to keep the letter* from being "double" It involves his ability to recall what he hss seen, which assists him in learning to spell Reading, handwriting, snd letter reversals are all greatly affected by a child's vision.

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In addition, vision is urongly linked to concentration Symptoms o( visusl deficienties and Attention Deficit Disorder are very similar "My coocern is that a child with A D.D may have undiagnosed vision problems says Dr Jscobi "There could be a serious, yet treatable vision deficiency that is being overlooked

The first step i* • thorough testing of sight, eye movements, visual concentration, visual memory, coordination, and letter reversals Jul i Ygeal. vision therapist, explsins. T h i s simple tesnftg csn change a child's entire future. I've met so many concerned parents, who »re desperately searching for answers It's wonderful rn be able to giVe such hope to these children "

"Identifying the problem is |ust the beginning, notes Dr. Jscobi "The real hope lies in the fact that in most cases, it is correctable These students have potential to make gains - great gains

Dr Jacobi is dedicated to this need for visioo testing He is currenriy offering free testing at Suburban Optometric in Livonia Call (51 52V8170 ior an appomtmenc

keep them under control. In a structured situation she is

most comfortable. She feels a need to sdhere to social mores and customs. Any attempt to lift ber curtain of privacy may causa resentment.

Her tactful manner contributes to smooth relationships with oth-ers. However, in matters involving ideas and/or ideals, she is not s pushover and will fight for her be-liefs. She arill not be dominated and may find it difficult to face competition or orders.

At times, her nature bacomss restless. She then needs diversion and change in her life. A brisk physical activity would be benefi-cial in using up some of her abun-dant energy. Traveling might be another good outlet.

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MICHAEL and RITA ZEL-MAN8K1 of Canton announce the birth of MARY FRANCES Dec. 90 at Oakwood Hoepital An napolis Canter-Wayne. Sha ha* two brothers and a sister — Stt-tan. 8, Lisa Maria. 4. and Joaapb Garard. 2. Grandparent* are Win •ton and Fran Robinaon of Dear-born Height* and Lao and Dolo-raa Zelmanaki of Roeeville.

JAMES TOMS and LESLIE HUGHES of Wayna announce ihe birth of JAMES ROBERT Dec. 23 in the Birthing Canter at Garden City Hoepital in Garden City. He bat a sister. Alyaaa. Grandparents are Bob and Faya Hufhea, Joe Tome and Jackie Stachowski.

JONATHON and DAWN RAHN of Weetiand announce the birth of MADISON CAMILLE Jan. 1 at Oakwood Hoapital An-napolis Center-Wayne Grand-parents are Mitch and Camilla Licxko of Southfield and the lata Frederick end Lorn* Rahn.

MATTHEW and HEATHER KULAGA of Garden City an nounce the birth of KARA EL-EANOR Dec. 25 in the Birthing Canter at Garden City Hoapital in Garden City. She has a brother. Michael Joaeph, 3. Grandparent! ere Joeeph and Carole Kulaga of Flint and William and Sharon Cryderman of Spring Arbor.

TODD and RENE SUM-MERS of Radford announce the birth of ANDREW TODD Jan 2 et Oakwood Hoapital Annapolis Center-Wayne. He has two sis-ter*, Bridget and Noell. Grand-parents are Gerald and Shirley Summers of Radford and Alfred snd Doris Gauthiar of Mikado.

J A S O N a n d TRACY NESLER of Novi announce the birth of JACOB ROSS Dec. 22 in the Birthing Cantar at Garden City Hoapital in Garden City. He has a brother, Joaeph. 7, and a sister. Sarah. 5. Grandparent* ere Charles and Roberta Olson of South gate. James Scalar of West-Umd and Dorothy Neeier of Hamulus.

MICHAEL and CHRISTY ROCH of Garden City announce the birth of DEREK MICHAEL Jan. 3 at Oakwood Hoapital An napolit Center-Wayne. Grand parents are Ray and Marie Rocb of Canton and Bud and Suxanne Kitxmiller of Weetiand.

KEVIN PAUL ORLAN8 and DEBRA GRACE WARNECKE of Radford announce tha birth of MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER Dec. 22 in the Birthing Center at Garden City Hoapital in Garden City. Grandparent* are Beatrice Foater of Radford and Sharon Or lans of New Baltimore.

BRIAN and MARIE BUT-TON of Belleville announce the birth of DONALD Dec. 19 at Oakwood Hoapital Annapolis Canter Wayne. He baa a sister. Eleena. Grandparent* are Rich ard and Sandra Graaa of Radford and Bill and Diana Button of Weetiand.

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"Ami M i s b e h a v i n ' a revue inspired by the music of Thoman "Fata" Waller, ia providing a new direction for the Pointer Sisters.

A tour ing revival of t h e musical , which debuted in the 1970s, opened at the Fox The-atre Tueaday. The ahow runs through Sun-day; there are six performances left.

"We hadn't done a musical before," said Ruth Pointer, who with sisters Anita and June has sung everything f rom rock a n d pop to j a i l a n d r h y t h m and b l u e s to gospel to country in a career spanning more than 20 years.

"We like show business in gen-eral," Pointer said of the group's motivation. Pointer spoke by phone from Pittsburgh, where the show waa running through Feb 11.

"Ain't Misbehavin"." based on an idea by Murray Hor-witz and Richard Maltby Jr . , celebrates music made famous by Waller in the 1920a, 30a and '40a The current ahow waa choreo-graphed and directed by

Arthur Fana "Ain't Misbehavin'" includes many

eo-written by Waller whoae Uties have become almost household phrases: "Honey-suckle Roes." "The Joint is Jumptn' " and. of course, "Aint Misbehavin" Other songs were written by others but performed by Waller.

The ahow tries to capture the glamour of Harlem ia ita heyday and the golden age of

like the Cotton Club and the Savoy

The touring schedule, and the show i t se l f , a r e demand ing , Po in te r sa id . "This is really a grueling show," she said.

Wal le r ' a in f luence on mueic was extensive, and the Pointers were real ly not aware of tha t until they got involved in the show, Pointer said.

One of the originators of swing. Waller studied with Harlem stride piano masters . He was recording by age 18, composing a year later and eventua l ly appeared with hia band in Hollywood films.

The Pointer Sisters have long resisted being pigeonholed in t e rms of their style, Pointer said. Early on, there was "a lot of emphasis for us to cate-gorise ourselves." she said. "We didn't want to do that. . . . Luckily we had a man-ager that agreed with us "

They are probably best known for songa such aa "He's So Shy." "Slow Hand," T m So Excited," and Bruce Spr ings teen ' s "Fire." They recently teamed up with country star Clint Black on the song "Chain of Fools "

In September of 1994. the Pointers sang for President Bill Clinton at the White House. Pointer said that appearance helped her real-ise tha t the places and people of power aren't just abstract. It was "a pleasure to be in the midst of such power," she aaid.

The "Aint Misbehavin " revival opened in Green Bay, Wis., in September. The Pointers a r e hop ing th s show even tua l ly l a n d s on Broadway.

Music legend: "Ain't Misbehavin'" is based on the music of the 1920s, '30s and '40s that was co-written or popularized by Thomas "Fats' Waller, a compos-er and master of the stide piano.

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mural is much like ones he's per manently installed at Nardin Park United Methodist Church la Farm ington Hil ls . F r s n k s n m u t h Lutheran Church in Franken-muth. and St. Joseph's Catholic Church m Monroe

1 consider myeetf s storyteller in clay. They're really biblical narra-tive* ia day." said Wilson, an asso-ciate pmfceaar of art at MCC since 1971

Bssids the pieces, he alarm aa "What deeper meaning ia there explanation of the thinking that than man's relationabip to God. went into each la one green I and to live a lifs of integrity and with spiashss of rod. he illustrates caring far Tour follow manT

of collecting Up until the 1300s nearly all art dealt with rehglsn. Acknowledging all art has bean dene before, the Radaamsr Baptist Church guiding elder and Sunday school teacher wrestles with saying something aaw. It i t i r sa l t he says , t h a t

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sbout Michelangelo. Raphael and Tintoretto. I knew theee individu-als had strong convictions sbout life. Thsre 'a a cont inui ty in a r t . T h s chs l lenge for me is how te take northern Renaissance ideas snd make them viable in the 20th century"

Or ig ina l l y . Wi l soa b e g s n by doing functional pottery and land scape soenee in d a y after gradual ing from Michigan State Universi-ty with s maater of ft no a r te in cor a mica Upon examining who be was. Wilson realised "that religion is who hs la." That wss IS years

Wilson is committed to the mar-ketplace He's exhibited his work

' in street fairs far 30 years Daring the last 13 not all have agreed

"Init ially. I was going to be a painter. I waa taught content is a po-no in contemporary a r t I got into day bscause (at that point in my lifo) 1 didn't have anything to say," Wilaon said

T h i r t y ysa rs of experience go into each piece. I've found thst a lot of people, their beef isn't with God bu t wi th t h s c h u r c h . I 'm t ouch ing t h a t chord of people who've been estranged My work isn't prsschy People realise I'm not confronting them Tm not try-

to win people over ' ut he doea touch them. One

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Concerts showcase outstanding musicians usioa Viva! interna i tonal Concerts pre >rnt» the Leipxtg String Quartet 8 p m

Saturday. Feb IT at the Smith fh^atnr for the Performing Arts .•n the Orchard Ridge Campus of 1 Oakland Community College in Farmington Hills.

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The program will include works by Hasdn. Schubert and Boetbo v t i including Haydn's "Sunrise v^uartet-" A first price winner of the 1991 International Competi i.oO in Munich. Germany, the Leipzig String Quartet has em e rjKfl as one of the moat exciting

• A tamia i f i rs t burst fo r th OR tfco International musical scans whan Im won f irst prizs at tteo 50th Anniversary Nanmbnrg Piano Compaction In Naw York City ia 1975. His rscant recital an-garments include tha Konnody Cantar, Chica-go's Orchestra Hall, mm4 tha Library of Con-gress In Washlagtoa, D.C.

European ensembles. Founded in 1986, three of the player* were principals in the Leipzig Gewan •ihaus Orchestra before they de ckfcd to tie vote all of I hair time to playing chamber music They have performed to sold-out audi-ences throughout the world, and have recorded the string quartets of Shonberg. Lutoelavski. Beetho vrn and Paul Deasau on the MEG label

Also of note: • Internationally recognized vir-tuoso pianist Dickran Atamian will perform with the Farmington Area Philharmonic 3 p.m. Sun-day. Feb. 25. in Clooney Auditori um al Mercy High School. 29300 11 Mile Road Icorner of Middle l>elt» Tickets are. $20, $15 and S10. and available at all Metro bank locations or by calling (8101 478 2075 Senior citizen tickets

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The program features Prokof-iev's Third Piano Concerto with Atamian as solist, Johannea Brahams' Second Symphony, and Stravinsky's "Firebird Suite."

Atamian first burst forth on the international musical scene when he won first prize at the 50th An-niversary Naumburg Piano Com-petition in New York City in 1975 His recent recital engag mrnts include the Kennedy Cen-ter. Chicago's Orchestra Hall, and the Library of Congress in Wash-ington. DC. He has performed with the Detroit Symphony Or-chestra. New York Philharmonic and toured throughout the Soviet I nion and Europe

Soloist: Pat-ti LuPone performs in concert with the Ann Ar-bor Sympho-ny Orchestra on Feb. 17 at Hill Audito-rium in Ann Arbor.

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— — — — — though it waa not fine art by which she's earned a living, it waa art nonetbeleaa.

Employed first aa a proethetiai or medical sculptor at Henry Ford Hoapital in Detroit, the Radford resident designed, fabricated and fitted custom ears, fingers, and noaaa for patients in need. After eight years of working with cancer patienta. Bowman burned out. Seeing little room for growth in ber job and needing s change, she returned to school to study day modeling.

After earning a certificate in tbe craft from Cantar for Creative Studies in Detroit, Bowman be-gan interpreting designer draw-ings of concept cars in clay at Ford Motor Company's Product Development Center in Dearborn During the day she sculpts full site clay models of 1996-99 Crown Victoria and Lincoln Towns Cars to feed her body. * At night, to feed her soul, she models human figures and busts in a home studio built with the help of her husband Brian, a clar-inetist with the Michigan Opera Theatre. At age 40, she hopes to rekindls the dreams of her youth. _

An admirer of master sculptors Rodin and Donatello, her goal is to eventually make a living by creating portraiture busts and full-figure sculpture.

"I was interrupted by the need to make a living, but I would like to do commission portraiture." said Evelyn Bowman, who earned her master of fine arts degree in

sculpture from Wayne State Uni-versity in Detroit.

"There's not a big call for it but a lot of people like to have a bust done to remember someone they love, or to pay honor to someone on a personal or professional level."

Bowman's commissions in-clude portrait busts ranging from a local Detroit businessman to the president of a Chicago bank. In a series of five three-hour sit-ting sessions with a live model, Bowman strives to communicate the person inside.

"I've always gravitated toward the figure, the human spirit, cap-turing the personality of someone. Anatomical integrity has to be there but it's only a vehide to ex-pressing the spirit," said Bow-man, who has exhibited her work at Detroit Focus and the Scarab Club in Detroit.

"Photographs are helpful aids, but face-to-face contact is the only way I see fit to experience the

immediacy necessary for me to successfully interpret and convey my artistic expressions."

Whenever possible Bowman casts ber sculpture in bronze us-ing the loot wax process. Access to a foundry makes this difficult. Her dream ia one day to build a foundry with Brian in northern Michigan. Commissions of Bow-man's portraiture start at around $3,500.

"The figurative tradition in sit is a long and strong one; though not always in vogue or thought to be on the cutting edge." said Bow-man, a graduate of Rosary High School in Detroit.

"I will always feel most com-fortable when working within this tradition. It 's an appreciation for the human form. It's a besutiful form through which I try to pick up on the personality. I hope peo-ple can see that in the work."

Linda Ann Chorrun of Canton Township is a free lance writer

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"B<trn Yesterday," 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturday. Feb. 16-17, Feb. 23 24 and 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 18. at the playhouse. 15138 Beech Daly Road. Redford. Tickets $9 adults. $7 senior citizens/stu-dents Call (313) 531-0554 B Y BO H WEIBKL SI M I U W a m a

The Theatre Guild's current production. "Born Yesterday" first tickled the funny bone of Broadway audiences 50 years ago — as did the 1960's movie star-ring Judy Holliday and Brbderick Crawford. The material ia aa fresh as ever, especially in this election year, though some of the humor may no longer be politically cor-rect.

Garson Kanin's classic comedy is about a vulgar but wealthy junk dealer, Harry Brock, who comes to

Washington to bribe a senator or two. His girlfriend, ex-chorus girl Billie Dawn, is totally lacking in education and sodal graces. Even Hsrry finds his "dumb broad" embarrassing.

A reporter, who happens by for an interview, is hired to "smooth off the rough edges " Or as Harry puts it, "She's a little on the dumb side. I'd like you to make her over, and learn her how to talk good."

Well. Harry is used to getting his money's worth. But he never imagined what a little classical music, a few books and s tour of the art gallery could do for Billie.

Basically sn honest person, Bil-lie begins questioning things. She wants to know "What's this busi-ness we're doing down here?" Harry get* worried when Billie re-fuses to sign papers (she actually

REVIEW owns all of Harry's enterprises). "How can a broad get so out of line, on account of just reading a book?"

Billie. of course, has an entirely new view of life. Harry is now too crude for Billie. She turns the ta-bles. tells him "drop dead, you don't own rot" and gives incrimi-nating documents to the newspa-per reporter that end Harry's crooked schemes.

Kelly Boczek sparkles as the uneducated but shrewd,. Billie Down She is the center of atten-tion in every scene and she never fails to deliver just the right comedic touch.

John Reneald is very effective as the loud-mouthed Harry Brock. Sometimes, however, his

'Computer Chips and Salsa' fun "Cornpuler Chips and Salsa," at

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"Computer Chipa and Salsa" ia the title of the sixth and latest re-vue being performed at The Sec-ond City — Detroit It opens rather quickly on tha beds of "Whitewater Rafting," which opened in September, and signals a transition by the group at Woodward and Montcalm to pro-duce three naw shows a year — instead of the two shows a year d i p exhibited during the troupe's flret couple of years.

Making suck • transition re-quires a great commitment from producers an performers alike to a mora interna schedule at writing and rehearsing. Add to that mix the usual rereading ef The Sac ood City - Detroit caat, and pulling off that tranertkm be

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Gone from the "Whitewater" caat are Emily Roee Merrill of South field snd Chris Smith of Detroit.

The newest caat member ia Wiaconaia native John Faday, formerly of The Second City Na-tional Touring Company, and brother of Second City and "Sat-urday Night Live" alum Chris Farley

The talented caat si moat meeta the challenge with the recent opening of "Computer Chlpe and

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the show. This in itself is not s big deal for Detroit audiences, un-less they happened to be in Chi-cago recently and checked out "Pinata Full of Bees" at The Sec ond City Main Stage. However, homegrown material is supposed to be the life's blood of The Sec ond City, so hopefully this issue erill be worked out shortly.

The show opens with a biting musical number 00 the current state of our country's court sys-tem. saying "Justice is a lady, and the lady is a whore."

Dionna Griffin of Southfield distinguishes herself ss a blues singer in a later sketch, supported by musical director Trey Stone on piano and cast member Joshua Funk on guitar Griffin plays the role to the hilt, displaying her outstanding vocal range and sense of comedic timing. . A recurrent sketch in the show

piacee Funk and Rico Bruce Wade sometime in the future in-side the broadcast booth at the new Tiger Stadium, which could eventually be right next door to The Second Clty't digs. Funk and Wade produce some laughs with their call of the game, which only proves the adage "new stadium, same old Tigers "

Newcomer Farley does not rouse immediate comparisons to his brother and f l u seamleealy into the Detroit caat, evidenced moat in a aketch with Funk about two wheelchair basketball play-era. Farley displays not just his comedic skill, hut hia acting chape aa wdl in a piece that briafi out the darker side of Sec-ond City humor

Veteran cnat members Nancy Haydsn and Grant Krnuee round

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porting roles in numerous sketch-es. Krause induces uproarious laughter in a solo tour de force backed only by the Red Hot Chili Peppers "Under the Bridge."

Finally, with "Computer Chips and Salsa." actually breaks with The Second City tradition by featuring s musical number based on the revue's title. Penned by Funk snd performed with the help of the full cast, it's a real Spanish guitar-laced shows-topper.

Overall, this show may not be an strong as the troupe's best work, but it's still worth seeing.

"Computer Chips and Salsa" is directed by Anne Libera. The show is produced by Lyn Okkerse with executive director Andrew Alexander.

strong character is so unsavory that it overpowers the witty dis-logue and subtle humor of the play in the Theatre Guild's small suditorium. A more loveable slob might work better.

Den Glomski. as the reporter Paul Varrall, looks appropriately bookish and intellectual. A more forceful character, however, would add to his believability as one who would take on a strong man like Harry Brock — and be • ro-mantic interest for Billie.

Sam Jungermann is excellent as Harry's attorney, Ed Devery — who drinks to cope with s guilty conscience. Kim Fox scores ss Senator Norval Hedges — who assumes everyone has a price. And Ken Hannan is very good as Eddie Brock. H a m ' s "go for" rel-ative.

Directors Chris Bremer and Sam Jungermann keep the action moving at a brisk pace. The set-ting is stunningly beautiful aa are the elegant furnishings. Topping things off is music from "Any-thing Goes" and other tunes of the era. Just the right touch to a delightful evening of theater.

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• THE REM TKBATRE Shew Madness continues through Ame

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• ATTIC THEATRE Shakespeare s Twe«h M ^ t Owou^i March 3 m tha new 220-aaat theater on tha thms toor of Trapper s AMy m Graaktown Tckets 111 013) 875 8284 or (810) 645-6666

• THE FISHER THEATRE Musical B* . based on tne Twentieth Centu ry Fo* Mm. ore Broadway engagement, irwough March 10 Tckets 122 50 to 160 (313) 6*5-6666 (tickets) or 0 » 3 ) 872 1000. E « 0 (mtormation)

• ANN AR90R C M C THEATRE Tom Stoppard s Roaanaanu 6 Guedenstem Are Dead 8 p.m. Fee. 15 to march 2. 2275 Piatt Road, (just south at Waahtenaw) Tickets 19. studamysaraor citizen dweounts avaMPM (313)971 2228

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FARMRI8T0N PLAYERS Oancmg at U^maaa . ' 8 p.m Fridays and

Saturdays, t h r o u ^ March 2; 2 p.m Sunday. Fee 18 and Fee 25. 32332 W 12 MM Road (* i mae west of Orchard Lake Road). Farmmg ton Has Beneftt pertownanca tor The Longacre Mouse, Wednesday Fee 28 T c k e u a r e l 2 0 Caa (810) 477 8404

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THEATRE BLBLD Garson kanm s Amencan class* Bom Yes terday," ontmuas 8 p.m. Fridays and Sah* days through Fee 24 Matinee 2 p m Sunday, Fee 18. 15138 Beacn Da(y road. Redtord Di-rected Oy Chns Bramer and Sam Xingarman Tckets 19 adults, samor atuens 8 students 17 avakaoie at the door, or m advance 0 1 3 ) 5 3 1 0 5 5 4

- PLYMOUTH THEATRE 91MLD Oklahoma!" opens 8 p.m. Fnday, Fee 16

and contmues 8 p m Fridays and See*day» to March 2 . 6 p.m. Sundays. Feb. 18 & 25, Water Tower Theatre, (on the campus c# the North vMe Regional Hospital). 4100) W Seven Mae Road. NorthvWe (one M M west of 1-275) Tick ets 1 tOidoor), 19 e\ advance (810) 349-7110

• TROY PLAYERS Utoe Shop of Honors. ' opens 8 p.m. Fnday.

Fee 23 conerkja* aeeaands to March 10. Troy Comrrnmity Cantar. 520 W. Big Beaver. Troy Tckets 19 edUts. 18 students/same* citizens (810) 879-1295

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• TXATRB 9LML0 FesovW of one-act plays. 7 p m Wednesday 8 ThursdM- Fee 21 -22. M the Livonia Redtord

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wmme-the Pooh pteeantad 2 p.m. Sunday. Fab, 25 « CMc Cantar Ubrary Audkonum. 32777 FN* MM Road. Uvonia. by For a Good Time Theatre Company TleKata 54. <313)261-2280

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Theatre Gurt pieynouse. 15138 Beacn Defy. Redtord (313) 537 4145

FARMMOTON PLAYERS • lsn t it Romantc." 7 p.m. Tuesday. Fee. 20, Rayars Bam. 32332 W 12 M M Road. Farm mgton nas (810)661 1383

• AACHMAK OPERA THEATRE Son speaking non smg rows tor supemu maranes. supers tor sprmg 1996 season at the new Devon Opera House. 7 p m. Tuesday. Fae 20. Grosse Pomte Memonai Church No amgmg or actmg eipenence necessary, enthu-siasm. commitment and a fun loving personM ty are the only reqwrement* (313)874-7850

• OCTROTT CONCERT CMORT Audrtorvng eipenenced tenor, oess and eko smgers tor competAion choe that wa oe tfavw n g to Uangoaen mtemauona Musical Ew-teddtod ei North WeWs Choe « mueo voce eneemeie that performs muse kom classical

and to* Merature Rehearse 7 p.m. Mondays m Grosse Pomte CM tor audition appointment (313) 882 0118

Y O U T H P R O G R A M S

• M O T Players Gukd of Dearborn Youth Theatre musi-cal presentation based on the story Jack and the Beanstafc." 7 30 p.m. Friday. Feb. 18; I p.m. Saturday. Feb. 17. I & 4 p.m Sunday. Feb. 18. 21730 Madison (southwest comer Monroe and Outer Onve)( Daarbom. Tickets 15

(313)3267042

• MJOS KOftCCRT Program m honor at Black History Month. Mich-igan Theatre 8 Dance Troupe performs "Pa»-s a p . the story or a cuBurM journey into histo-ry through music. 1 30 p.m SatunNQi. Feb. 24. Room 115. SouthBekJ Parks 8 Recreation Bukdmg. 26000 Evaryaan Road. Tickets 1 3 2 5

(810)424-9039

"Woman or tha Calabash. " musicians and dancers perform neb bland at African. Canb-baan and BMck Amencan Rhythms, 8 p.m. Sat urdey. Feb 17. Vamer Recital HM, on campus Ticktas S10. senior crtuens 18. students 15 (810)370-3013

• ML8ERRY THEATRE Shakespeare s "ParlcMa." 9 p.m. Thursday. Feb 15; "The DoubM mWeaty . '' by PWrre Manvaux. 9 p.m. Friday. Fab. 16; 2 p m . 8 8 p.m. Saturday. Fab. 17.4743 Caaa Ave.. Oa-

013 )577 -2972

- EASTERN hNCHMAN UMVERSOY Lorraine HwwOwty s "A RaM*) m the Sun" tuns throu^) Saturday, Fab. 17. Sponbwg The-atre on campus. YpaMnti. Tlckau S5 (Thu»-day); S10 Frtday 8 Saturday 0 1 3 ) 4 8 7 1 2 2 1

. WAYNS STATE UMVOISITY ORCHESTRA Conoarto Concart featuring winners or Concerto Competition held in December. 8 p.m. Mon-day. Feb. 19. Community Arts AudWortum, 5*51 Cass Ave.. Detroit Tckets 15 adults students and samor ataans 13. Performers in-clude John Hartwick or Rochester Has. (313) 577-1795

• OAKLAND UMVERSCTY CHORUS ANO OAK LAND CHORALE Concert ot 20th century music 8 p.m. Thurs-day. Feb. 22. Vamer Radial HM on campus. Oakland University. Tickets 16 adulu 15 sen ior citizens, 13 students (313)370-3013

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• SOMERSET COLLECTION Complimentary Home and Gardan seminars st the Somerset Collection n Troy. throu#i March 6 This week. Happiness with Her t * . " 1 p.m. Saturday. Feb 17; Introduction to Water Gar-dening." 3 p.m Saturday. Fab. 17; "First Aid for House Plants and Growing Gkmous Or-chids." 6 30 p.m Wednesday. Feb. 21. CM tor reservations, more information

• (810) 6 *3 -7 *40

• WONDERFUL WORLD OF HORSES Royal Upazanar StaRons 2 p.m. Sunday. Feb 18. Palace or Auburn Has. Tickets 119.50 and 115 50. Studem and senior citizen discounts (810)645-6666

• BOAT, SPORT A FISHING SHOW Pontiac Severdome. 3-10 p.m Thursday. Feb. 15: 11 a.m to 10 p.m. Fnday. Fab. 16. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 17; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Scaiday. Feb. 18 Admission 16 adults. 13 children 6-14; children 5 A under, kee

A NMHT AT THE OOP A Benefit tor the Watartort Cultural Council 7 p.m. Friday. Fab 23. Watertord Oaks Banquet HM. 2800 Wabuns Lake Road Swing music by 17-piece bend. The Night Utf i ts. 1940s deco-

WRR 17 Ra aeons Wfty and 3 * x m d Unwaraa, 8 30 p.m Fnday. Fab 23. Ma#c Bag, 22919

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the tome name, through March 10 at the Fieher Theatre, Detroit

young who wiehet to be big tothegSge* tor Paul Oemigna ru 1(810)645-0666 for ti

"Big, * baeed on the Twentieth Century Fox film by vector Mike Oekrent team* with Tony Award I being the heartwarming and amusing tale of thr U M*m.

mom. appetizer* aMnt auction T ld iau 135 pw parson, 160 pw coupM (810) 823-9399 ^ 9

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• MTF A TOUV, 9 9 9 9 M M 9 8:10 R JS. SATUR-DAY, FEB I T ; M U MCK8. FEB. 9 4 . 9 9 9 9 0 SEVEN MBJ ROAO, LJVOMA (AT POX CREEK 90LF C0UR9C) (810) 478-4560 DAVtOSYMC

• PTAMST KNOWN AS THE "HUMAN JUKEROX AT J08 MUKR*S R M U . 80888 SOUTHFIELD ROAO. SOUTHFMLD. 7 11 PJ* . WEDNESDAYS.

B A R B E R S H O P

• DEAR HEARTS ANO 9CLFTLE PEOPLE Presented!* Darn*-Oakland Chapter or the Barbershop Harmony Society. 7:59 p m Fri-day. Fab. 18. and 7:29 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 17. Clarencevae High School AudRonum, Uvo-ma. Tickets H I (Friday). 112 (Saturday) (810)258-9601

DANCE

• BALLET DAY WORKSHOP Cecchetti Councfl ol American presents rts an-nual Baaet Day. Fee 18 at Oakland Urwiversi ty. Vamer HM. Rochester Classes begm 9 a.m. with the last class st 4 30 p.m Class sue limited. CM tor information (313)981-0272

C L A S S I C A L

tor reservations Bever^je sendee wa be awai-atM. Sanaa conunuM 6:30 p.m Thursday, Fab. 15. Bea i Bonier Tno and concludes Fab 22 »«th Jack Brokanehe Quertet (810)843-7440

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Classical Roots concarts feature U.S. pram

•ere or a composition by DSO resident conduc-tor. LesM B. Dunner. piannt Awadagm Praa and the Brazes* Dennard Chorale. 7 p.m. (pre concart conversauon). Fnday. Fab. 16,8 p.m. (concart); 8.30 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 17. Tickets 138 to 115. Orchestra HM. Detroit (313) 833 3700 or (810) 6 * 5 6666

MOSCOW VBTTUOSI internationally renowned violinist VTaekrrur So* vakov and the chamber ensemble Moscow Vir-tuosi. which he founded, perform music of Strauss. Mozart and Bartok. 8 p.m Fnday. Feb 16. Rackham AudBonum. 915 E Washington S t . Ann Artx* Tickets 135 to 126 (313) 76* 2538 Of 1-800 221-1229

• PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Family concart 3 p.m. Saturday. Fee 17. Ptym outh-Salem High School Audrtonum. The Sym phony's "A Carnival or Arwmais" concert will feature TV-2 news anchor, Jerry HodM as guest narrator, and I0-year ok3 Mokrvst. Mela sa White Ticket* 18 adults, college students and seniors, and 1* children There win be a "Teddy Bar Tea" noon to 2 p.m at the Plym outh Hrstoncar Museum featuring author Cyn tmaMoit Cummmgs Tckets 110 aduRs. $< children. For tea reservations/information. cM (3131455-8940 CM number tested below for concart tickets (313) 421-2112

• MUSIC A VIVA B*TERftATK>ftAL CONCERT! Leipzig Suing Quartet. 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb 17. Smith Theatre tof the Partomwig Arts. OM land Community College. Orchard Ridge Cam pus. Farrh^gton HRs. Tickets 115 4 117 ( r advance). S20 at the door Recepuon toaows concart Program includes work* by Haydn. Schubert and Beethoven Founded m 1986, they have performed to sotd-out audiences throughout the world

(8J 0) 471 7667 or (810) 645 6666

• WINTER WARM-UP The Ann Arbor Summer Festival presents Pen; LuPone n concert with the Ann Artx* Sympho ny Orchestra 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb 17. HA Au-ditonum. 825 N University. Ann Arbor Tckets 130.125 8 1 1 5

013 ) 747 2278 or (313) 764 2538

• REDFORO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Annua Family Concert. 3 p.m Sunday. Feb 18. Redtord Union High School Kmloch 8 Curtis (west of Beech Daly) Features symphony with Radford umon High School Choar. Clarinet and Saxophone Quartet Admission a free, music is aght and entertaining. 013)538-1652

• AMERICAN ARTISTS SERKS American Artists Chamber Flayers — 2 p m (preview lecture) 3 p.m. (concart) Sunday, Fab 18. Kings wood AudRonum. Cranbrook Cam pus. 1221 N. Woodward. Bioomfleto Has. Tick-ets 114. students 17 Pianist Joann Freeman and memears of the Detroit Symphony Orches tra, perform Beethoven* Piano Tno m B Flat major; Serenade, opus 12 tor two vwans and VWM by KodaTy. and Plaro Qumtet •) g mmor. opus 1 tor piano and string quartet by Tunna (810)851-5044

• BRUNCH WTTN TNE CLASSICS Somerset Coaecoon Rotunda, noon to 1 30 p.m Sunday* Brunch prepered by Sebastian s o a . cost 125 Madngai Mommg. Feb 18 (810) 6*3-7*40

. TVA AND OESSERT CONCCRT Cantata Academy Chorale presents Soothing Moments ' 4 p m Sunday. Fab 18. Chnst EpMoopa Church. 120 N Matary. Deart>om Donation 115. • 1 0 ) 5 4 6 0 4 2 0

AwmMhi conceit f W u n n g peno aofeai ON*-ran AMNWR. 3p.m. Sunday. Fab. 29. Ctoonay Audtortum. « Mercy H l ^ i ScbooL 29300 11 M M Road. (oo»«ar or MttBabaR), Famw«»or M M * b * a m rickidea works by M * O 8 M . Straanaky and Bnama TeNats 520. S IS and 110 DMc*x*«s tor students and e e m o r c ^

• 10)479-3075

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Outreach profram or the Detroit Symphony /Or chestra HM Voluntaer Counca offers senes ot oonoarts, Mich or b n m f v conversations with thepertormer* Sanaa be#na noon Suiday. Fab 19. champagne bnmch. strmg quartet. Groeae M G M and Oounoy Club; luncheon noon Friday. Fab 23. TempM Beth a stnng quartet Tickets 120 pw peraon tor each event dWMen 8 and yo*ai*w S10. eerkor dmene and student*. 118 CM tor more aaonnabon io

a jn . to 4 p.m. aaMdays (313)962 1000. ERT 298

rtoHoBy wood. ' a Micmgar opera Thaaba produeeon. g p m Satwday. Fab 34. TempM Beth El, TaM#aph a 14M " •101881-2316

Jack BrokanahaQuartet 8-11:30p.m. Thurs-days at tha mn. 29000 Grand River, Farming ton Has Admaaion 810. includes 15 toward two drink minimum. • 10)474-4800

PCAC EVEMN9 OF MZZ Matures UauM Wafkar and the Buddy Budaon Band with spacMl gue*( Larry Nozero on san. art auction, dnnar. entertainment and danang. 6:30 p_m to rmdmght Satuday. Fab. 17. Fo* Has Country Club. 8768 N. Tentorial. Plym outh Ticket* 145 par person.

(313)416-4278

• JOSHUA REDMAN Ceiebratad jazz saiophonst performs with his Qumtet m EMLI's Paaae Audilonum. on campus in YpManti. 8 p.m Fnday. Fab 16. Ticket* • 15.112 and 19. seniors and chadren under 12 receive 12 <Mcount ofT ticktas (810) 6*5-6666 or (313) 487 1221

- MARDI 0RA8 PARTY Benefit fence party features New Orleans based Geno Deiafose and French Rockin Boo gie. Creole Band plays nurture of Zydeco and Capjn music and The Chan* Gabriel Quintet plays New Orleans Jazz. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Feb 17. Riverside Arts Center. YpsHanu Tick et* 125.

(313) 487 -2229

• MUSHROOM CELLAR JAZZ Maria Jackson, vocaksi 7 30 p.m Thursday. Fee 15. Nikki Pearce & Forum. Fnday. Feb 16. Tuesday & Thursday. Feb. 20 and 22, and Fnday. Fab. 23, 18100 W 10 Mae Road at Southbetd Road. Southfleid No cover charge (810) 559-4230

. OUTTARS. SAX AND MORE Kjrk Whakjm, Peter White, Mark Antome and Rck Braun. 9 30 p.m. (doors open), (show 10.30 p.m.) Saturday. Feb 17. 7th House. 7 N Saginaw. Pontiac. (18 and older welcome). (810) 6 * 5 6666 or (810) 335 3540

> BIRO OF PARADISE Sunny W«un*on. 9 30 p.m Fnday & Saturday. FeC 16 17. 207 S Ashley. Arm Arbor, Cover charge 15 (313)662-8310

• ENVOY CAFE Michael Zaporsk; with guest voacfcst 9 p.m. to rmdroght. Friday A Saturday, Feb 16-17; 6 3 0 10.30 p.m Wednesday . Fee 21. 33210 West 14 Mile Road. West Bioomfleid (8 l0 t 855-6220

• HEIDI HEPLER/MK»«L£ RAMO Every Fnday and Saturday at Phoenioa, 588 S woodward Ave- Bcmmgham. (810) 644-3122

• MO RDOCK S The Kjnvme Home Show, Fnday & Saturday. Feb 16 17. 2086 Crooks Road. Rochester HiUft ( 810 )8520550

- MtCHELE RAMO Every Wednesday at Le Metro, 29855 North western ikgvwey. Suuuaekl (810)353-2757

• SUNSET 0R1U. Tim Flaherty Tno with Nancy K host open jazz jam 7-11 p.m Sundays, tor next su months Open to all interested m classic >azz. swing and oebop. (comer of 13 Mile and Novi Roadi (810) 624-8475

• COUNTRY EPICURE Wiiberf Peager jazz piamst. Jesse Ree»«s Bass. MUlon Hale Drums with Sandra Bomar 8 30 p.m to 12:30a.m. Fridays A Saturdays. 42050 Grand R w , Novi Kitchen open to 11 p.m.. no cover charge (810) 349-7770

• BAKERS KEYBOARD Ueiander Zonpc and his Qumtet. Fnoays A Saturdays Fee 1617. Fee. 23^24. March 1-2. Uw«mo«s at 8 Mite Road 0 1 3 ) 3 4 5 6300

F O L K

At Mr B's Southftew. Feb 15. (810)559 4400. Backseat Saloon. Keego Harbor Feb 26-27, (810)682 1119

TONY KENNY Star of A*ys W*h Cabaret An Evening mire land" star ing Tony Kenny. JOe Cudy. Cathe nne Coate*. J w Campbe* and Seamus Brett. 8 p m Saturday. Fee 17. Mercy High School. 29300 West 11 MM Road. (Gate 2 at Middle ben Road). Farrranglon Has To akl St. Pa tnck's Food Proffams Tickets 118 m advance, 120 at the door Advance tickets evaMbte a 0 Grady's M»h Pub. Murphy * Restaurants, and Modem Studio of interior* (313)562 5610. (313)53* 5809. ( 313 )346 2 6 6 0

• CEBJ DANCE Preaemad by Musoans Association of Ireland and tha ineh Canackan Cultural Club 7 30 p.m SaturtMy Fab 17, Scottish Club oTWindeor (13*0 Tecumeeh Road Eaet) M m m s k o r U (313) 285 7226

• COWLEY 1 OLD VBLAOE PM Tha Mudlones 9 p m Thursday. Feb. 15; BMckthom. 9 30 p.m. Fndey A Sa*i*day. Fab 1617 , Ti raama 7 p.m Wednesday. Feb 21. 33338 Grand Rmer. Farmmgton ( 8 I 0 | 4 7 4 5 9 * 1

Reamme. Fnday. Fab 18 RFO Boys. Saturday. Fab 17. Cuaan Tan. Tueeday. Feb 20. ARan 7 30 A 9:30 pa i . Wedneedey Feb 21. Richie Haaana 7 3 0 A 9 3 0 p m Thursday, Fab. 22 Doom open 7 3 0 p m.. snows start 8 p m km Mea mdKMed). 837H 5 Mam St.. A m Arbor (313) 763-TKTS

day-Sunday; addWonM shows 10:30 p m . Fri-days and Saturdays TtcketaS12toS19-013)965-2222

CHAMM-9 M19T COMEDY CUM WMe Suattord. Feb. 15-18. 18990 TMayapn (1 bkxk S. or Sa MM). Shows 9 30 p.m Thuraday. 9 A 10:30 p.m Friday and Sauaday. 013 )533 -9986

QADZOOK S COMEDY CUM Randy Lubaa, 9 p m . Friday. Fab. 16. and 8 A 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Fab. 17. ineide the Great Amencan Daw. 9531 M g M n d Road. White Lake Township (810)698-2*14

. JUST FOR LAUOHS COMEDY NMHT C U M Seth Buchwaid. Feb. 1517. 65 E. Huron at Ma. Pontiac. v • 10) 334-6512

. LONO BRANCH/BBSS KITTY'S COMEDY Roe Ladarman. 8 A 10:30p.m. Fnday and Sat-urday. Feb 1817, 595 N Lapeer Road. Ox-ford (810)628-6500

- MAMSTREFT COMEDY SHOWCASE Jack Coerv 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15:8:30 A 1030 p m Fndey and Satruday, Fee 16-17. 314 E. Liberty. Ann Arbor Ticket* 112. (313) 996-9080

. MARK RKKEY'L COMEDY CASTLE Jeff Staaon Feb 15-19. 269 E. Fot*th, Royal Oak. "Gay Comedy Jam Freedom TotA," 8 p.m. Monday. Feb 26 stamng Scott Kennedy and Kevm Maye Tickets 112 m advance. 115 at the door.

(810)542-9900

• PAJSANO S JOEY S COMEDY CLUB Kjp Addotta, 8 30 p.m Thursday. Feb. 15 .8 4 1030 p.m. Fnday A Saturday. Feb 16-17, 5070 Schaefw. Dearborn. Ticket* 110. dmnw show 129 95 Ricky Kaknor. Feb. 23^24. (313)584-6885

B O O K S T O R E H A P P E N I N G S

. BARNES A NOBLE (WEST BLOOMFKLD) umvervty of Detroit Mercy's "Ask the Profe* sor* panel wa be taping two Hve program* 7 30-9 p.m Monday. Feb 19 at Barnes A Node. 6800 Orchard Lake Road. The shows will am coast to coast. Tapmgs are free and open to the pubkc Wm a pnze if yoi* question stumps the panel

BORDERS BOOK SHOW (BBMBN9HAM) Christopher Paul Curtis kom read l o r n and "sign ms novel "The Watsons Go to B m n g i a m — 1963. the story or a Fhnt family s tnp to the South during one or the darkest moments m America s history. 7 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 16: Sto-ryteller Elaine Gregory performs African ft* tales 11 a m Saturday. Feb 17 ,31150 SouthteM Road. Birmingham (810)64* 1515

BORDERS BOOK SHOW (FARMBMTON HILLS) The New Age Jazz Duo "Four Hands" wa be performing 8-10 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 23. m the Cale a Borders. 30995 Orchard Lake Road (810)7370110

W O R L D B E A T

• KOREAN MUSIC ANO DANCE Samumon perform tradrtiona Korean muse and dance 8 p.m. Saturday, Fee 17 arc 4 p.m Sunday, Fee 18 Power Center. 121 Fietcher Street. Ann A t o r Tckets 126 to 118. (313) 764-2538 or 1 (BOO) 221 -1229

M U S E U M S ANO T O U R S

. CRANBROOK INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE What Makes Music"5' new exhibit continues

to May 12. 1221 N Woodward. Btoomfteio Hills Hours 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Monday Thi*v day. 10 a.m to 10 p.m Fnday A Saturday 1-5 p.m, Sunday. Two professional instrument makers wi i share secrets of the* trade 1-4.30 p.m Saturday, Feb 17 Visitors wiH see some of the steps involved m creat ing a vioim and harpsichord and Du.W a simple instrument of the* own (810)645 3200

• MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY "A Slave Ship Speaks The Wreck of the Henn-etta Mane , ' exhtoftion runs throu^ i March 10. 301 Frederick Douglass. Detroit Hours 9 30 a m to 5 p.m Wednesday Saturday. 1-5 p.m Sundays (313)833 9800

• ANN ARBOR HANOI Ok ' Psychology, understanding Oixseives. Under standmg Each Other," new traveling exhdxt de vetoped by the American Psychoto^cal As*oo at«on m coaabaraton with the Ontario Science Center t h r o u ^ May 12. 219 E Huron St . Ann Artx* (313)995 5*39

LOOKING A H E A O

I 0F IRON PUN St PaMCk'a Parade F«mRaaer. MaTi dancer* smgars, banda. tood and beer. 2 9 p.m Sun day. Fab 25. Boon* Brook (TeMfaph ba-twaan 7 A 9 M M RoaM). AdmaMon S10. OKA dan ia idar 1 9 . 9 m 0 1 3 ) 279-0789 or (810) 879-5779

C O M E D Y

THE WISH ROVERS At the SouthRekS Civic Cental PavWon. 26000 Everpeen Road. 8 p.m Thuaday- March 7. Cabaret style seat mg. tades o# tour (120 per peraon). tades of ei^ i t (118 par parson). SM out antiapatad Buy you ticket* in advance ( 8 1 0 1 * 2 * 9 0 * 3

DETROIT KENNEL CUM 0 0 9 SHOW North America s largest one-day M breed bench dog show. 8 a.m to 6 p.m Sunday, March 10. Oetron s Cobo Center FarrWy tick ets 125. mdMduai 19 adults 16 chadar un-der 12 and senior citizens (810) 6 4 5 4 6 6 6 Of • 10) OKC SHOW

ICECOBMANY Ticket* on SAM now tor Cxy of SouthAekTa <cm skating apectacmar Aprt 24 28. wMdi Matures over 100 skaters BeneAt performance 7:15 p m. Tuesday. April 25 Malura* guest Maters Gary 9aaoom and GM GuddM and An Zakariar and Akop ManuMar ftom the toe Theatre or New YortL CM tor atformauon • 10) 354 9357 or • I O ) 354 9803

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T h « mil i tary U H I the term "Broken Arrow" when • nuclear warhead enda u p n i s a i n g . Does Hollywood have a similar way of d e s c r i b i n g a movie that alao goee astray, one that has all the t r a p p i n g s of something explo-

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You can sae why Twentieth Century Foi heaitated to release this lackluster actioner unti l now, the traditional dumping ground for movies not strong enough to compete during the holidays.

It should have been great: John Travolta and Christian Slater playing good-pilot/bad pilot when the former dumps a pair of nucle-ar warheads in the desert and holds a good chunk of the North-weet for ransom

And duking it out hand-to-hand under the direction of Hong Kong action master John Woo? It really was too food to be true.

Set primarily in the Utah desert, "Broken Arrow" turns into the beigsst action movie ever, with scrubby, sunbaked locales only punctuated by yellow explo siona. You long for the action to move somewhere, anywhere other than the slightly darker shades at the bottom of an abandoned cop-

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Action: John Travolta is Stealth bomber pilot Vic Dea-kins in "Broken Arrow."

Director Woo is at home in the opening scene, a well choreo-graphed dance around the ropes with Travoha and Slater trading punches that sound like bomb drops. The two spar for $20. a symbolic link that fuels the ulti-mate competition to come

Slater comes off especially well.

despite some truly pathetic dia-logue. He's given a love interest in a park ranger (with seeming com bet training) who inaista on com-ing along during the most danger-ous points of the battle.

Travolta tries to have fun with his too-cool bad fuy . almost giddy at the thought of detonating the bomb he's been carrying around all these years. But when he simulates sei by holding ^ gun to the woman's head, seducing her into touching the delicate touch-pad that will detonate his bomb, it's embarassing for jus t about ev-eryone involved.

Th is is John Woo's second en-tree into American films. The first. "Hard Tsrget ," still stands sa the best of the Jean Claude Van Damme actionem. "Broken Arrow" has none of the over-the-top set pieces that made his Hong Kong-baaed "Hard Boiled" and "The Killer" such cult claaaics.

S o p h o m o r e s c r e e n w r i t e r Graham Yost has concocted a

script that mines jus t about every cliche of the western and action movie genres. Rumor has it that his script for the megahit "Speed '-required intense doctoring by a whole team of writers, something that probably should have hap-pened here.

The man who eras supposed to show American directors how it 's done is responsible for one of the year's biggest disappointments. "Broken Arrow," begun io ear-nest. turns into the kind of project that leaves the actors and the au-. dience simply trying to make the best of s bad si tuation.

To leavt a menage for John Monaghan, dial 963-2047, tool-box number 1866, on a loud-tone phone, fax him a note at 59I-7?79, or iorite him in core of Entertain ment. Observer 6 Eccentric Newt * papen, 36251 Sehooleraft, Livonia 48150

Series presents 'Green Pastures' Southfield's Cultural Arte Divi-

sion, along with the South fie Id Public Library and Potpourri Productions, will present "Green Pastures," as p a n of their Claaaic Cinema Seriea 7 3 0 p.m. Friday. Peb. 16, in the Marcotte Room on the lower level of the library. Tickets are S3 per person and in-clude light refreshments. Call (810) 424-9022 for reservations

Filmed in black and white.

"Green Pastures" features an all-black cast including Marc Con-nelly, Rex Ingram, Eddie Ander-son and Oscar Polk. Connelly wrote this fable of live in Heaven The film gives more meaning to biblical stories and figures such as Adam. Noah and Moses than most more "biblical" films of the tu

Prior to the showinc of the film.

guest lecturer Dr. Karen Davis, chair of the Humanit ies D e p a r t -ment at Mary grove College will give a brief diacuaaion of tha background of the story and the time In which the film wasj>ro> duced.

• Coming to the Claasic Cinema Series on march 26 aril! be "Judgement a t Nuremberg" star-ring Spencer Tracey. .»!

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I V O M A N O t f T U " Based on Rosenen Brown s Best semng novel about an upscale couple finding themselves engi-neering a cover-up after the* 17-, ear-ota son is accused of murder Start Mery l Streep ban Neeson

SCREEN SCENE A sampling of what 's playing at alternative movie theaters across metro Detroit as reviewed by Jo/in Monaghan • DCTFTOIT FILM THKATM Detroit Institute of Arts. 5200 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Call (313) 833-2323 for information. (15; $4 students)

"Shanghai Triad' ' (China — 1995). 7.9:30 p.m. Feb. 16-17; 4. 7 p.m. Feb. 18 Set in the 1930s. this Asian gangster film focuse* on a young boy given the position of personal servant to a mob boss' glamorous mistress (Gong Li). Another epic from visionary direc-tor Zhang Yimou ("Raise the Red Lantern").

"Brian Wilson; 1 Just Wasn't Made for these Times" (USA — 1995 k 7 p.m. Feb. 19. From record producer and former Detroiter Don V a s comes this documentary look iu Brian Wilson, the creative force Ijirhind The Beach Bovs. • MAIN ART THEATRE 118 N" Main Street at 11 Mile, Royal Oak. Films play through at least Thursday, unless noted oth-erwise Call <810* 542-0180 for in-fortTutfion and showtimes. i$6.50; $4 stuffcnts and matinee; S3 twilight)

"Sense and Sensibility" iBrit-ain - 1995i. In a superior film ad-aptation of the Jane Austen nov-el,tragedy changes a family's cir-cumstances and alters the

romantic aspirations of its daugh-ters. Emma Thompson. Alan Rickman. and Hugh Grant star in a script written by Thompson and directed by Ang Lee ("The Wed-ding Banquet").

"Dead Man Walking" (USA -1996). Sean Penn makes a wel-come return in front of the camera as a condemned man who forms a controversial friendship with a Catholic nun (Susan Sarandoni. A decidedly offbeat drama direct-ed by Tim Robbins.

"Restoration" (Britain - 1995). In this long-promised period piece. Robert Downey, Jr. plays a notorious womanizer in the court of Charles II who may have been stung by true love. Sam Neill. Meg Ryan, and Sir Ian McKellan co-star. • MAI»LC THEATRE 4135 W. Maple. Bloomfield. All titles play through at least next Thursday, unless noted other-wise. Call 810-855-9090 for infor-mation. (S6. $2.95 twilight i

"Mr Holland's Opus" (USA -1996i. Richard Dreyfuss plays a high .school music teacher who dreams of composing a symphony that will change the world.

"Leaving Las Vegas'" (USA -1995). In this uncomprotAisingly depressing drama. Nicolas Cage plays a hopeless alcoholic who finds true love too late in a Las Vegas prostitute (Elitabeth

See The Entertainer' " T h e Enter ta iner ' ' will be

shown in the Livonia Civic Center Library Auditorium. 32777 Five Mile Road 7 p.m. Wednesday. F«t> 21 aa part of tha library'• Talk Cinema series. Dr. Frank

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-DOWN a u M s c o a c A naval officer s dream of com-mand turns mio an undersea mgntmar* when he's handed the re«ns of a decrepit d<esei subma-rine and a motley crew of misfits to match A contemporary comedy starring Kelsey Grammar.

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"Georgia" (USA — 1995J. Jen-nifer Jason-Leigh and Mare Winningham play sisters who ex-perience varying degrees of suc-cess in the music field. • MICHIGAN THEATRE 603 E. Libertv. Ann Arbor. Call

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"Cry, the Beloved Country " (Britain — 1995). James Earl Jones and Richard Harris star as a black pastor and a wealthy-white landowner in the 1940s who come together through mutual loss Based on the Alan Paton novel.

Ross will lead a discussion of the movie.

Admission is with a current membership to the Friends of the Livonia Libraries. Yearly mem-bership is $5.

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T h e rock h i p - b o p b a n d 3 1 1 hats been k i c k i n g a r o u n d . g a t h e r i n g a ' ( m s r a o U f o l l o w i n g t i n c t IT* ID cvptaon IB 1990. S o l d o u t c l u b d a t n fo l lowed a n d c o n s e q u e n t l y •-be b a n d ' * first t w o a l b u m * . M u * i c~ a n d " G r a s s r o o t s " h a v e t o l d i n excess of 100,000 each

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T h e p o s i t i v e l y r i cs o n " 3 1 1 . " however , p rove t ha t O m a h a h a d some i n f l u e n c e on t h e m I n t h e a n t i - w e a p o n song " G u n s . " Hex-u m a n d M a r t i n e x w r i t e " Y o u guys t h i n k t h a t you ' re h a r d / B u t you ' re i n fear o f b e i n g h a r m e d / 1 fear no m a n a n d 1 a m u n a r m e d . "

A l o n g t h e same ve in is " M i s -d i r e c t a d H o s t i l i t y " : " S o m u c h angst a n d p a i n , i t ' s so w a c k / Y o u s h o u l d t a k e a t i p f r o m t h e one (s inger ) F r a n k B l a c k / P l a y some P a c h i n k o . P l a y some P s r c h e e s i / '

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A few >«ars ago. t h e Rochester H i l l s a l t e rna t i ve r ock b a n d H i g h e f w a * a p u b l i c i t y - h u n g r y , promo-t i o n mach ine . C o m p l e t e w i t h a flashy press k i t . p r e t t y - b o y looks a m i an a l b u m r e - m i x e d by Jack P o n t i o f S k i d Row f a m e , H ighe r ' s sho r t l i ved career was a claaaic caae o f t r y i n g too h a r d to get w h a t y o u w a n t

D r u m m e r M i c h a e l F a l s o n j u m p e d sh ip before t h e " o f f i c i a l ' ' e n d o f t he b a n d h o p i n g to s tar t a new project H e p l a y e d a r o u n d w i t h a few loca l b a n d a b u t s t i l l u n s u r e of h u m u s i c a l f u tu re . Fal-xon took a chance t h a t most peo-p le p robab ly w o u l d n ' t be brave e n o u g h to do

" T h e A fghan W h i g * were look i n g for a d r u m m e r so o n a w h i m I sent some of my w o r k to t h e i r manager A week l a t e r J o h n Cur -ley. the bas* p l a y e r , ca l l ed roe u p at h o m e a n d sa id . ' I real ly l i k e you r s t u f f

T h e f o l l ow ing week , the a l ter n a t i v e rock b a n d ' s c h a r i s m a t i c s inger Greg D u l l i p h o n e d u p Fa l i o n a n d asked i f he c o u l d come clown to C i n c i n n a t i , t he W h i g s h o m e t o w n , to t ry o u t .

F a l z o n r e h e a r s e d M i t h the t>and. accord ing t o a n E l e k t r a E n i c r t a i n m e n t s p o k e s w o m a n , b u t in t h e end wa» p a * * e d u p for M e m p h i s m u s i c i a n P a u l B u c h i g n a m . who appears o n the demoa a n d final r eco rd ings for t he A f ( than W h i g s ' new a l b u m " B l a c k Love ' * w h i c h is d u e o u t Tuesday . M a r c h 12.

Fa l zon a 26^ year o l d gradu ate o f A i l ams H i g h Schoo l i n Ro cheater — ha* f o n d memor ies of h i s s t i n t

" I t was cool because I got to s i t t he re and p l ay w i t h m y fa v o n te h a n d I t was k i n d o f sur rea l . ' ' Fal i o n said.

There 's no h a r d feel ings be cau<e. af ter a l l . F a l z o n got some v a l u a b l e t i p * t h a t he hopes to use i n S ta r 80's s u b t l e t r ek to fame

" I k i n d of p i c k e d J o h n s b ra i n a b o u t how they s t a r t e d They d i d «ome show* i n C i n c i n n a t i , b u t m o s t l y every w e e k e n d they wen t o u t a n d p layed o u t o f t o w n as m u c h as lhey c o u l d . " Fa l zon said.

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Up and coming ' S t a r * ' : Star 80 — from left, singer/guitarist Eric Myers, bassist James Hurton, and drummer Michael Falzon — is releasing its debut CD on Saturday, Feb. 1 7. u ith a party and performance at the Old Miami in Detroit.

s i n g e r / g u i t a n a t o f S tar 80 a n d for-me r H i g h e r m e m b e r ) a n d I s ta r t -ed g e t t i n g a l i t t l e more ser ious a b o u t t h e m a t e r i a l for S ta r 8 0 . "

T h i s week S t a r 80 is re leas ing i t * d e b u t t h r e e song E P o n t h e R o c h e s t e r - b a s e d W o o d s h e d Reco rd * l abe l . T h e C D release pa r t y w i l l be h e l d at 9 p . m S a t u r -i lay. F e b 17. a t the O l d M i a m i . 3930 Caaa Av« . . on W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y ' s c a m p u s i n D e t r o i t .

T h e C D . w h i c h i nc ludes a cover of B r u c e S p r i n g s t e e n ' s " F i r e " a n d t w o o n g i n a l a " L u c k " a n d " S t a r 80 " F a l z o n aa id the b a n d is u s i n g the C D t o i n t r o d u c e S t a r 80 t o c l u b s , t h e p u b l i c , a n d mad ia .

" I t ' s j u s t l i k e a c a l l i n g c a r d . " F a l x o n s a i d d u r i n g an i n t e r v i e w a t h ia R o y a l O a k h o m e " W e ' r e g o i n g i n t he s t u d i o t o record demoa j u s t for peop le w h o w a n t to hear mo re

s t u f f . " S t a r 80 is s far c ry f r o m t h e

h a r d rock flavored H i g h e r . Chop-py g u i t a r s (a la A f g h a n W h i g s ) a n d M y e r s ' s s t r i p p e d d o w n vocals p a i r u p t o create a Rep lacemen ts esque s o u n d on " L u c k . "

O n t h e song " S t a r 8 0 . " M y e r s a n d h i s fuxxy g u i t a r b r i n g a long a P T D ( p o s t - T a n y a D o n e l l y ) B reeders s o u n d w h i l e Fa l xon lays d o w n t h e r h y t h m w i t h bass is t J a m e s B u r t o n , f o r m e r l y o f E t h o s

W h e n t h e b a n d m e m b e r s w r i t e songa. t h e y p u s h as ide t h e i r i n f l u -ences. w h i c h range f r o m M o t o w n a n d P r i n c e to Iggy P o p to t r a d i t i o n a l c o u n t r y .

" I t h i n k the m a i n t h i n g ia w h e n E r i c con ies u p w i t h the idea of t h e song. I k i n d o f j u s t d o n ' t t h i n k a b o u t m y i n f l uencsa a n d I j u s t p l ay t o t h e song. E r i c ' s g u i t a r

p l a y i n g insp i res me for m y p a r t s . I l i s t e n to a lo t o f s t u f f b u t I d o n ' t c o n s c i o u s l y t r y a n d i n c o r p o r a t e aspects o f s t u f f t h a t I l i s t e n to . I t ' s n o t a c o n t r i v e d t h i n g a t a i l . "

F a l z o n added t h a t S t a r 80 's

s o u n d is s t i l l evo lv ing .

" W e ' v e j u s t begun to e x p l o r e whe re we w a n t to go w i t h t h e m u -s i c . "

Star 80 celeb rates of CD wUh party and performance at 9 p m. Saturday. Feb. 17. at the Old Mi-ami. 3930 Cam Ave., {between Alexandrine and Setden), Detroit The ahow is open to thorn 21 and older For more information, call (313) 831-3830 For more informa-tion about Star 80. write Woodshed Records, P.O. Box 82391. Rochester. Ml 48308

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. FARMM8T0N 8MBLI n w n i i i O N A U A non prol* social group tor s m * e s age* 25-40. who share common m t x ests and went t o torm new friendships H » not ftmAed to the Fxmmgton area and members participate m more than 200 activities per y e x ( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 8 - 9 ) 8 )

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. TCMFLF BAPTIST SAM Four seperate deaaas meeting 9 . 4 5 a.m. on Sundey*. X Temple B a p o x Church. 2 3 8 0 0 W a x Chicago. Bedford.

Groups dMded by s g i and Ms situat ion WeeWy ecbvities; sporting events, con-cei ts. trips. Blbls studiss. prayer t imes. Girls NI0W Out ( 3 1 3 ) 2 5 5 - 3 3 3 3

. m o m w c u i g o r o f T B O i T The d u b • s social network tor TALL men and woman, age 21 and otdar. Man m u x be X ieeX 6 f t 2 inches t a l and women x least 5 toot. 10 inches tad Membership meetings are h X d the flrtt Tuesday of evxy month X Ruby Tuesday on 12 maa X Orchard Lahe Road (313 )458-7887

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TannuX drmer 7.30 p.m. Fnday. Feb. m tha Waterman Center The e m *

ence w * be t r e x e d to the C o B l i i SCool J a n vocX ensemble toaowed by d o x m g t o to the music o* Bobby Schneider and His Ooue Bouncers. Tick-ets are 1 3 0 per parson and beneflt sfc>-

1094 on Feb. 22. and Sebastian's ( 810 ) . 649-6625 on Feb 24. Evenings b e f n 7 p.m. C o x 129.95. not mdudmg tax and gratuity Menu includes Roexed bie Napolaen "

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m t e m x i o n x te^et two seetmgs 6 p .m and 8 p.m. Wednesdey* m the Waterman Center. Schoolcraft CoSeae. 18600 Hag-gerty Road. Livonia. C o x 1 1 6 . 9 5 p x per son (not indudrng ta* or gatu l ty) Fab. 21 (MxkSe European); Fab. 28 (Asian). Res ervauons recommended The Amencan Harvest Restaurant IT the Waterman Cen ter is open tor lunch noon to 1 p.m. Tues Oey-Frtdey CXI tor reservations (313) 462-4438

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Fame,-owned and operated carry o u t re* taurant 3 1 2 1 3 Five Mae Road (X Mem-man). uvonta Oftor* a large selection or rotissene cooked or oven b e M d meals in-cluding cfacken. ham. turkey, pnme rto. and chtckan tottucorv Dinner* range in pnee from 13 .95 tor tt chK*en to 17 9 5 tor pnme rto. Hour* ere 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdey-Sundey (313)422-0400

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Lady Crusader honored

Senior forward Stacy Lamphere of Madonna w u named NAIA Great Lake* Sectional Player of tha Week for the week ending

Feb- 10. Lampbere contributed to a Lady Crusader vic-

tory over Siena Heights with 20 poinla. six re-bounda. five assists. four block* arid two steals.

It wa* the tecund time thi» season Larnphere ha* been ao honored.

Soccerdome sign-up

The third *e**ion of indoor »occer at the Canton Soccerdome begin* Feb 29 and run* through March The session will fee

lure eight gam«-« in the four week* Registration fee i* 1650 per team plu* the coat of

referee* Deadline to sign up i* next Tuesday Call Ken Hull or Le*lie Snyder al (313) 4S3

5600. rxt 103 for detail*

Harrison holds off Salem, 60-57

What Plymouth Salem needed w u a win Tues-day against a mediocre Farmington Hills Har-rison squad. A win would have almost certainly put the Rocks into the WLAA Tournament Now, the Rocks' playoff berth is in doubt.

N Sports auction

rw Morning School in Plymouth will stage iU 20th annual auction Saturday. March 23 at the Laurel Manor in Livonia. The 350

ticket price include* hors d'oeuvres, dinner, open bar. *ilent and live auction bidding, aa well a* a late night snack

Among the item* up for bid include an Olympic package for three sporting event* in Atlanta (swimming, volleyball, field hockey), practice and meet Detroit Red Wing All Star Sergei Federov (with autographed jersey). golf for two with Vladi-mir Konstantinov. golf for two and one night stay at Sugar Loaf Reaort.

For more information, call Leslie Stolaruk at (313) 420 1214

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. M 48150: or may ta* them lo (313) 591 • 7279

BY RICHARD L. SHOOK S i i n Warn *

Young team* are often food at ana thing, if nothing else: aging basket-ball coaches in a hurry.

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s H a r r i s o n shaded Plymouth Salem. 7047 , Tuesday night to keep iU Western Lakes Activitiae Association playoff possibilities on the strong aide ot ths qukkaand .

Both teams are 7-9 overall, but the Hawks are 6-5 in the WLAA t o a 4-6 record for the Rocks.

"History has it that five (wine) rets you in (the playoffs)," Harrison coach Mike Teachman said. "Six (does) for sure."

• Harrison hosts Northvills Friday night while Salem entertains North Farmington. The playoffs begin next Friday.

The Hawks snd the Rocks are both laden with underclassmen. Harrison has two seniors. Salem four.

At times they look full of possibil-ities. And at other t imes, they look imooesibie.

Harrison came out with sopho-more Mat t Derocher bombing in two ihrres as his team Ux»k lead* of ft-0 and 10-2. The Hawks hit eight treys in the first half.

"When we came out s n d our shots were dropping in the first half, we were like e kid with a new toy." Teachman said, "who shoved the old toy — defense — off in the cor-

"We did not play very well and there's no excuse for It," Salem coach Bob Brodie said. "Our inten-sity level was jus t pa the t ic Our de-cision making on the floor isn't very

"I told them, they've got to quit playing like young players. They're not young players any more. They have a season under their belt.

"There are s i tuat ions where you've got to qui t figuring out what you're going to do on the floor and just go out and do it. Basketball is a g a m ^ o f reactions. We're not doing

Junior Andres Lopes scored 36 points for Salem, freshman Mike Kordube had 14 and sophomore Andy Power 11. Derocher scored 23 for Harrison, including five triples, while junior Kevin Bembenek got 12.

"We did not have any answer for Lopes," Teachman said. "Ha 's what I call a '60s basketball player -be l l work and work and work. The '90s player wants to wear the right pants, have the right number on his

"Soms other players have got to step up, a n d nobody did." Brodie said. "We've been riding his (Lo-pes's) shoulders sil yeer."

For s team with no height, Salem didn' t bos Harrison out well. The

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Clinched Victory assures Canton of a tie for title

It seemed like another walk through of s game for Plymouth Cantons basketball team Tues dsy against visiting Farmington.

But the Chief* didn't treat it as such, putting together another strong defensive effort snd scoring their season-high in points aa they demolished the Falcons. 86 40

Their efforts were rewarded when, later that aame evening, Weetiand John Glenn waa beaten in double-overtime by Livonia Churchill. 94-74.

That result means Canton ha* clinched at laaat a tie for the Western Lakaa Activities Aseoa ation chempionship Should the Chiefs win Friday at Churchill, they will be the WT AA winners with e 10-1 record. The best de (ending champion John Glenn can do now ia 9-2.

Canton conch Den Young's re-action wee predictable: "We want to win it outright now "

If the Chiefs play like they did against Farmington, they will. By the conclusion of the first quarter, they had a 20-10 lead. And they never wavered, besting Farming ton in every quarter, their defense limiting the Falcons to no more than 12 points in s quarter.

"Our defense set the tone." said Young, his team now 15-1 overall. Farmington ia 4-11, 3-6 in the WLAA. "We played extremely herd and got a lot of baskets in transition."

It wasn't just defense, however, that sparked the rout. Canton had a commanding 33-10 rebounding advantage

"We really pressured and ws re-bounded the ball." added Young. "We got easy shots ia transition We played very herd for the entire 32 (minutee)."

Four Chiefa reached double fig-urea in scoring; Nick Hurley, 22

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Canton posts record score after Invitational win If this doesn't set the stage for

the Western Lake* Activities As-sociation gymnastics final, what possibly could"*

Monda\ st Plymouth Canton, lb* Chiefs not only put together their beat performance of the sea son. but their best ever — they scored .s school • record 143.9. bettering the previous mark of 143.4 set by the 1992 WLAA championship team

And know a hat "* They lost. Northville Novi outdid Canton,

posting s 144.2 in netting itself up ss the team to best in the league. The WLAA final will be st Can ton next Thursday

GYMNASTICS

The toss » u the Chiefs' first this aeason sfter nine consecutive srins. They fell to 5-1 in the WLAA. Northville Novi is 6-0 in the conference.

Another Canton school record fell, loo; Ketey Gille* posted s 9 65 in winning the balance beam, bettering her own mark of 9.6 set in "96 GtUes' 37.10 all-around to tal waa beet in the meet. she al*> won the vault (9.2) and was sec-ond in the unesen parallel ban. (9.15).

Brie Wall was Canton * next-

best performer, finishing in a sec ond place tie with teammate Nlarcie Emeruk an the beam (9.0). fourth in the vault (8.9) and tying teammate Kim Nuwak for fifth in the floor exercise (9.15). Wslt tied fur third in the all-around (36 15)

Other top scores for Canton were ported by Brv>oke Larson, who tied for third in the floor (9.2). and by Nowak. »ho tied for sixth in both the liars (8.9) and beam i8.75) and placed sixth in the all around (35 1).

Last Saturday, both Canton and Plymouth Salem competed in the 18-team Freeland Invitation

al. with the Chiefs finishing first with a 141% total. Salem placed fifth at 137.5.

Traverse Cily waa second (139.3). followed by host Freeland (139.0) and Hartland (138.75).

In Division I. the Chiefs' Gilles nearly notched a sweep. She won three of the events and finished second in the fourth, capturing the all around title easily (37.45). Gilles posted winning scores of 9 55 in the vault. 9.15 in the beam and 9.55 in the bars.

She was second to Salem's Kristin Kosik in the floor. Kosik stored a 9.4 to Gilles' 9.2.

Kostk's other score* were 8.75,

fifth in the beam. 8.65. fifth in the bars, and 8.9. sixth in the vault She was fourth in the all-around (35.7).

Salem's Brooke Kilby was sev-enth in the bar* (8.45) and eighth in the vault (8.65). beam (8.45) and floor (8.55), and was eighth in the all-around (34.1). The enly other top 10 scorer for either team in Division I was Canton's Emer-ick. 10th in the bars (7.7)

In Division II. Salem's Zoe Yockey and Canton's VNall both recorded top 10 finishes in the all-around, with Yockey placing third (35.55) snd Wall fifth (35.251.

Yockey waa second in ben (90). fifth in floor (8.9) and eighth in both vault (8.7) and been (8.95). Wall finiahed second in both the veult (8.9) and beam (9.2).

TJie only other top-10 finishes for either team were by Canton'a 1 arson, eighth in both the vault (8.7) and bars (8.75), and Beth Muylaert, third in the beam (9.2); and by Salem'a Danielle Pucholt, who tied for 10th in the beam (8.9).

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If coaching keeps one young, then Glen Donahue ia at least on his second time through the teen-age years.

Donahue has now coached 1,000 games — the equivalent of coaching a game every night for nearly 2.74 years — at the collegi-ate and high school levela.

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Donahue compiled a 113-81 high school record al Highland Park. St. Gabnel. Salesian and Redford Bishop Borgess; had a 401-205 mark at Highland Park CC; and posted a 114 63 record at Orchard Lake St. Mary's college That makes the total 1,000 636 of them victories

Schoolcraft's Doug Walter* earned a share of the league * Player of the Week honor for to-taling 37 points and nine assist* in the two wins

He led the Ocelots with 26 points and four assist* against Delta on 9-of-14 shooting. He added 11 points and five assists against St. Clair

Bruce Goode scored 18 points and had 12 rebounds while Rudy Hatfield had 15 points and 11 re bounds in the win over St Clair (8-3). which came into the game

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Maryanski took down 13 re-bounds and six blocked shots while Slone had 10 rebounds for the Crusaders. Dearborn is now 9-19.

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A two-shooter show gave St. Clair CC's women's basketball team the vengeance it sought Sat-urday as the Lady Skippers stopped Schoolcraft College 75-72 at SC.

The win not only pushed St. Clair ahead of SC in the MCCAA'a Eastern Conference — the Skippers are 6-3 (13-8 overall I to the Lady Ocelots' 6-4 (16-8 overall) — it also put the entire conference standings into a state of disarray Delta and St. Clair, tied for the league lead, met last night; one dropped into a tie for second at 6-4 srith SC and Henry Ford CC. After that cornea Mott at 4-5. followed by Oakland CC at 3-7 and Alpena at 3-8.

SC has two league games re-maining. at Mott CC Saturday and at Oakland CC Feb 21.

Disarray describe* last Satur-day's game, anyway SC had trav-eled to Sc Clair CC Jan. 17 and had returned with a victory Thia time, it waa the Skippers', the reigning conference champs, turn.

Officiating played a mayor role, to be sure. Both SC coaches, Kd Kavanaugh and Joe Miakovich. received technical foul a. and two players (one from each aide) were ejected for fighting, although no

technicel waa called on either. The Ocelots were down a point

(the same amount they trailed by at halftime) with 12 aeconds left when Amy Pietila drove the lane. She dished the ball to Kriati En-gel ifrom Redford Thurston), but Engel missed the layup and the putbeck.

St. Clair got the second re-bound. and SC fouled with aii seconds left. Stacy Leas her nailed both free throws, making SC'a deficit three. The Ocelots did manage to get off a three-pointer at the butter, but Becky Bilicki'i shot missed and — even though she was leveled on the play — no foul waa called.

For the game, the Skippers were 25-of-30 (83.3 percent) from the line to SC'a 13-oM7 (76.4 per-cent).

St. Clair'a two player show cam-listed of Leasber, who scored SI pointa. and Kelly Falter, who had . 27 They not only combined for 68 of their team'a 75 pointa. they made 25-of-27 free throars (Leasb-er, 1 .W 14; Palter. 12-of 13).

For SC. Bilkfci finiahed with 24 points. Pietila had 16 and both Christine Edwarda and Julie Schmidt netted eight.

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WRESTLING

Salem places 3rd at conference final B Y D A N O ' M K A K A ST ATT WAITKB

Livonia Stevenaon didn't exit the ataga aa some had hoped after winning a second straight West-ern Lakea Activitiea Association wrestling championship.

A call for tha final curtain waa premature; the Spertana were merely between acta.

With a new caat of team lead arm, Stevenaon returned to win ita third consecutive WLAA title Saturday at Plymouth Canton.

The Spertana had five first-time individual champions and 222 pointa to finiah ahead of Welled Lake Weatem (179), Plymouth Salem (171'A) and Weatland John Glenn (158).

"It'a all very pleasing becauae at tha beginning of the aeaaon we weren't expected to be where we finiahed up," Stevenaon coach Don Berg aaid. "It'a the culmina-tion of a lot of hard work."

In contraat with the last two years, the strength of the Steven-aon lineup ia in the lower weighta.

The Spertana had aix champi-ona a year ago — all from 142 and up. Thia year's winners were at weighta 140 and below.

Senior captaina Dave Falxon (125), Dan Chriatenaon (130) and Jon Seta (135) emerged from the shadows of laat yeer'a senior claaa to claim league titlee, as did soph-omore Katauhiko Sueda (103) and junior Nick Petryk (140).

The Rocks had one weight-claaa champion: senior Clayton Walker at 215.

Walker (35-6) waa seeded No. 2

and pinned No. 3 Bill Sari of Franklin (20-9) at 3:43 of the fi nal. Sari eliminated No. 1 Steve Acton of North Farmington in the semis, 2-1 In overtime.

"My whole four years I've want ed to tahe first place, so I could get my picture on the wall of champions (In tha Salem practice room)," Walker aaid.

"The first day of practice my freshman year I could barely do a somersault. I've worked ao hard, and it'a auch a greet feeling to fi-nally be e league champion."

Walker attributed much of hia success to hia coaches, especially former Salem 189-pound WLAA champion and atate placer Brian Buriiaon, who ia good practice competition.

"My coaches have taught me ao much about focusing my mind be-fore e match," Walker said. "So far, thia ia definitely e highlight Nothing oomea close to thia in my wrestling career."

Western senior John Woolf up-set Pennington's two-time de-fending champ Matt Michalski in the 112-pound final, and juniors Steve Atwell (119) and Russ Thompson (145) were additional winners for the Warriors.

Livonia Churchill had two champions in aenior Chris Seder (160) and junior Bob Fowler (275).

The other winners were North-ville senior Mike Sceppetioci (152), Glenn sophomore Tim Reeves (171) and Walled Lake Central junior Derek Voe (189). Plymouth Canton's Doug Cooper

loet to Churchill's Fowler in the 275 finel.

Falxon (35-4) and Christenson (37-4) upheld their No. 1 eeed-ings. Falxon defeated Penning-ton'a Mike Lane 17*7 in the final, and Chriatenaon won by injury default over Centrel'a Mike Donahue.

Seta (29-6) defected No. 1 Ran-dy Morgan of Central 16-8, acor-ing a flurry of third-period pointa to cement hia title.

A third-period near-fall helped Sueda (34-8), the runner-up et 100 pounds in the JV tournament last year, clinch e 12-7 win over North Fermington'a Scott Rich-mond.

"At the end when it was tied, I kinda got scared becauae I didn't want it to go into overtime," aaid Suede, who has lived in the Unit-ed States since age 5. "I juat had to wrestle smart, keep good bel-ance and position."

Petryk (33-9) had loet 8-6 in overtime two days earlier to West-ern's Peul Schneider but csme beck to beet the No. 1 seed Satur-day. 5-2.

Woolf, the consolation winner at 126 laat year, dropped two weighta, and the move paid off Saturday when he avenged a 7-0 loss to Michalaki srith a victory in the finala, 4-2.

Woolf (21-4) scored a firet-peri-od takedown and reversed Mi-chalaki in the aecond for hia pointa.

Michalaki was pressing late in the third period for beck pointa when the referee, hearing the

buxxer for an adjoining stopped the match prematurely.

With only eight aeconds left, Michalaki didn't have time to re-gain the same advantageous posi-tion.

"1 figured I had to make my mark my aenior yeer, ao I dropped ell the way down," Woolf aaid. "Thia ia the hardest I've ever worked.

"My 103-pounder told me 'You're the underdog; you heve to go out there snd prove them wrong.' As long aa I stayed aggrea sive on my feet, I knew I could take him down. (The loaa to Mi-chalaki) was the only time I ha-ven't taken someone down."

Fowler (20-4) won 11-7 over Plymouth Canton's Doug Cooper but nearly loet it in the first peri-od when his opponent used a heedlock to execute f takedown.

"I 'm very happy with myself, becauae I spent the entire first pe-riod on my back and came back from 5-0 to win it," Fowler aaid.

"1 thought it would be a little easier than it waa, becauae I pinned him at Obaerverland. When he put me on my back in the first period, it kinda woke me up. I didn't want to loae."

Seder (26-4), who was fourth at 160 laat year, ia having more suc-cess with the added experience and maturity of being a aenior.

"I've put in a lot more time, staying sfter practice, snd my coecbes heve been working with me e lot," Seder said. "It 's defi-nitely worth ell the extra time."

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Two weeks a«o at the School-craft College Invitational, tha Rocks lost two close games to the Vikincs. „

However, that Centre! teem wes anchored by 6-loot-1 mid-dle hitter Becky Cummin^ . In the Vikings' finel of the tournament, Cummings in-jured her knee; she is still aide-lined. She wea scheduled to heve further teeta thia week to determine when she could re-turn.

Central is still formidable without ber. But egeinst the two-time defending champions Monday — a team with fire in iU collective eyes sfter loeing to Central earlier — the Vik-ings couldn't match up, men-tally or physically.

"It changes us e whole ton." ssid Central coech Mike Lindstrom of Cummings' loss. "And (Salem) knows that. These are two good teams, but we're struggling"

The Vikinga were never able to get the upper hand against Sslem. In the three games, they managed to leed juat four times: 2-1 in the first game, 1-0 in the second game, and 3-2 and 5-4 in the third game.

"She'a a big difference in their teem." said Salem coech Brian Gilles. "Prom where we ssw them two weeks ego. with-out ber I almost feel sorry for them.

"But st the same time. I'D; real glad to win this one."

Salem's leaders were Shelly*

Sills with 19 kills, four service sees and four block eeeiate, Kerieee Socia with aix kills; Nicole Ven Heee end Kim Sheldon, eech getting five kills with Van Haas edding three block assists and Sheldon chipping in five diga and t e o block eeeiats; Amende Abre ham with four killa, two aolo blocks and four block eeaieta and Betters Keren Springsteen and Keri Plynn combining 6M 28 aaaieta to killa, with Springsteen also edding five

"I didn't think we played en xiUtending game peesing the bell to our big hitters," said Gillea. "But we outacrapped them."

The Rocks alao outaerved them. Ir the first game, they got six points on sees or unre-turned serves; the number es-celeted to seven in the second before they finished with three in the third

Which means Salem got more than one-third of ita 45 pointa on juat serving.

"I think they understood thet if they pleyed (Central) e little sherper, they could beet them," se^d Gilles. "When they found out Becky (Cummings) wssn't pleying, it gave them that extra shot."

Which is sll the Rocks need-ed. In the first game. Central wes ss close ss 5-4 before Ss lem took commend, scoring the next seven pointa; the Vikinga got it to 12-8 before falling.

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Detroit Sports and RK . in Canton will hold a turkey hunting Mmi nar beginning al 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20. Noted turkey hunter Rod Benaen will be the featured speaker. Detroit Sports and Rec ia at 38453 Ford Rd. Call (313) 981 0088 for more information

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The Pontiac Silverdoroe Boat. Sport and Fishing Show runs through Sunday at the Silver-dome The show feature* over 30U busts from 60 manufacturers and more than 100 fishing tackle booths. Seminars. Iccturs. hunt ing and fishing guide*, outfi t ters and a kids casting contest are also

foeqtured. Show hour* are 3-10 p.m. today, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fri-day. 10 a m. to 10 p m . Saturday and 10 a-m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Ad-mission ia IB adult , S3 for shil-dren age* 6-14 and children under aix will be admitted free.

A I W U Y M C T M H U M I The 1996 Michigan Dear and Turkey Spectacular and Shooting Sports Show will be held through Sunday at the Lansing Center in Lansing. Admission ta $7 for adu lu . Show hours are 4-10 p m . today, 9 a.m to 7 p m . Saturday and 9 a m to 5 p.m. Sunday.

EXPO The 8th Annual Greater Detroit Sportfishing Expo, Michigan'a biggest pure fishing show, will be held Feb. 29 to March 3 at the Palace of Auburn Hilla.

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Hawks had tha edge on the boards, particularly at crucial points in the gam*.

The score waa tied at 21 after one period, Harrison held a 42-40 halftime lead and waa up, 56-53, after three.

"The game was always in doubt," Teachman aaid. "That period of not playing defense in the first half bothered me. They had 21 points in the paint.

"With a young team — when you don't know how you're going to come out shooting — you've got to rely on your de-

fenae. But a t the and, they excellent on defense."

E s p e c i a l l y whan J u s t i n Snow smothered Power and forced htm to take a badly off? balance three-point shot at the busier tha t clanged off the right side of the rim and heck* hoard.

The Hawka did not have school th is week ao Teachman called e morning fame-day practice and drilled hia team on the Rocks' pre*a and half-court offenae.

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the facility, the aesthetics of it, the iayout The skaters loved th«r ice. The worker*, the peopie who ran the Zamboni, gave us quick tee makes and made quality ice."

The best area skaters could do »fc> a second place in Team Intro ductun, by the Birmingham B!ai ing Blades The Ply-mouth Sj>ar klers *ere third in two categories, the Oxford Ice Crystal* and Blade* one apiece

T h e Grystallettea of the Dear born based Great Lakes Skating Club and Team Elan of the De

troit Skating Club dominated the competition with four and three first places, respectively

We were hoping for a little bit better," Mudetz said. "The pre liminary team wss a real pleasant surprise, but we were really hop ing the juvenile team would get a medal

"Of all the teams, we thought they probably had the best chance It has more girls who have skated together, and more of them have skated precision than the other teams

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(and three assists); Mike Eisner, 16; Ron Hunter. 14 (with four boards and aix assists); snd Mark Bray. 10 (with four rebounds and four assists). Donte Scott collect-ed five points, a team-best 11 boarda and five aaaisU.

Farmington was led by Jske Siakoeky with 16 points, which included 4-of-6 shooting on three-pointers. Next highest, however, wa* Dave Dilworth with aix.

The second place teem in the Senior Free Skate division was from Miami (Ohio) University where precision skating ia * var-sity sport

Thought it's not strictly a female sport, Modetx said he fore •ees it becoming a varsity sport at more schools as the gender equity issue unfold*.

"Here's a chance to offer 30 scholarshipa to women That helpa offset the 100 or ao they give to football players," he aaid.

The finale by the three Senior Free Skate teams before a capaci-ty evening crowd waa worth the price of admiaaion itself, accord ing to Modetz.

"The Canadian team did a rou-tine to Michael Jackson songs, snd sil the girls on our d u b couldn't believe it ," he said.

"I aaid to one of the workers "How in the world can you pick between these three t eams ' ' It was high quality akating. It waa a quality way to wrap up the day."

Besides the akating conditiona. the size of the arena waa a benefit and comfort to the competitors, Modetx aaid.

"The skaters themselves really enjoyed this competition." he •aid. "Moat t imes they don't get locker rooms. If they do, it's only for 10 minutes to change.

73, PCA 69: The come back came for Plymouth Chris-tian Academy Tuesday at Bloom field Hills Roe per. but it came too late.

The Eagles (9-7 overall, 2-5 in the Michigan Independent Ath-letic Conference) allowed Roe per to build an enormous lead through the first three quarters before rallying to make it s game in the fourth.

By then it waa too late. PCA got 16 point* from Mark Hovermale (and seven rebounds), 14 points from Chris DeRenxo and nine spiece from Jeremy Shia and Mike Roo*c (with nine board*).

Eric Righetti led the Rough rid-ers (3-5 in the MIAC) with 25 points. Chris Watkina and Josh McCaun got 12 eech, and Byron Pink scored I L

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"We were one posses ion ewey (from tying the score) and we had the bai l ," said PCA coach Dan Brandel. "And we had two shots st (tying) i t

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Last Friday, the Eagles' visit to Allen Park Inter-City Baptiet proved a fruitless one aa the state-ranked Chargers thumped PCA 61-41.

The Eagle* were within striking distance through the first half, trailing 33-26. But a 19-3 third-quarter explosion by the Charger* ended PCA'* hopes.

J im Neil 's 11 point* was top* for the Eagles. Jim Long and Mike Zeisman led Inter-City with 13 eech.

• 7 . Setae Christian 64: From the opening tip Monday, P l y m o u t h Agspe C h r i s t i a n poured it on against visiting Sa-line Christian, eventually build-ing a 49-28 lead by halftime.

The Victory clinched the Metro Christian Conference champion-ship for Agape, which is 13-2 overall and 7 0 in the MCC Sa-line Chrietian slipped to 7-4 over-all. 4-3 in the MCC.

Paul Sal ah led the Wolverines' attack with 31 points and 15 re-bounds. Cory Mullen acored 22. with Adam Martin getting 14, Josh Thompson 12 and Matt Ma-jor 10. Roes Gordon'* 23 paced Seline Christian; Matt Short had 10.

CC SI, St: Four players acored in double fig-ures Tuesday for boat Catholic Central, which breezed to the eaay non-league win against Roches -ter.

The Shamrock*, who improved to 13-3 overall, led 32-10 after ooe quarter and 53-26 at halftime.

Jun ior guard Marc McDoaald led the Shamrock* with 16 potato. Senior* J u s t i n Hoener end Mi-cheel Jordan had 12 pointa each followed by aenior guard Chris Miaiak with 10.

Tom Chirco had 14 and Matt Maniago 12 for Rochester, which fell to 9-6 overall.

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Credit Bureau Inc. is sponsoring s seminar geared to area medical and dental facilities 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Weber's Inn, Ann Arbor. The main topics of discussion will be office management, ac counU receivable management, third party collections and civil litigation. Cost is $90 for the first person and $70 for each addi-tional person. Register by Feb. 15 at 1-800-710-4821. Lunch ia in-cluded.

• u v m a TKUST A free seminar on living trust and wealth preservstion will be 7-9 p.m. st 1-275 and Seven Mile Road in Livonia. Paine Webbers scoount vice president Gregory R. Wright, investment executive Philip P. Bocketii and sn estate planning attorney will be the speaker*. The topic* will be why to have a living trust, the three key advantages of s living trust , how to set up a living trust, asset allocation and estate implica-tions, and allocation of retirement asset*. Call Tom Grossman at 1 -800-852-6228.

ing. develop a business descrip-tion, understand your market, and create financial s ta tements with information learned in "Da-tailing a Business Plan: Your Roadmap to Success" offered 6:30-10 p.m. at Schoolcraft Col-lege. To register or for more infor-mation, call Schoolcraft College's Continuing Education Services office st (313) 462-4448. School-craft College is at 18600 Haggerty, between Six Mile and Seven Mile, just west of 1-275.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21 • PRESENTATION STYLES "Make it Sparkle: Presentation Style* and Techniques." a pro-gram given by the Society for Technical Communication, southeastern Michigan chapter, " will be at Holiday Inn-Livonia West. 17123 N. Laurel Park Drive, Livonia, with caah bar at 6:30 p.m., dinner a t 7 p.m. and presentation at 8 p.m. Dinner and presentation are $18; presentation only. $5. Call John Miller, (313) 451-4458.

Government Contractor" from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in McDowell Center, Room 310. Conducted by Schoolcraft's Business Develop-ment Canter, the seminar will give participants an understand-ing of the government contracting process, and what services and re-sources are available. Sta te and federal government contracting will alao be discussed. Tha semi-nar fee la $25. Seating is limited. To make a reservation or receive more information, call the Busi-ness Development Center during business hours at (313) 462-4438.

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neeeaa of all sizes are saving mon-ey, providing better service and reaching previously untapped . markets by embarking on the In-ternet. The seminar will be held a t Coffee Connectiona, the cyber-caffe in Cafe Bravo, in the Main-Centre building at the corner of Center and Main in Northville's downtown. Reservations are re-quired. A $10 entrance fee will be charged. Due to limited seating, the presentation will be limited to the first 35 people to sign up.

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THURSDAY, FEB. 22 • INVESTMENT COUME "Income Producing Investments" will be offered 6-10 p.m. Learn how to make safe, fixed invest-ments thst can provide income with consistent growth. Explore investments in GNMAs, and cor-porate, municipal, and govern-ment bonds. Discuss the value of IRA*, annuities, and tax-free vs. deferred compounding. T o regis-ter or for more information, call Schoolcraft College's Continuing Education Service* office at (313) 462-4448. Schoolcraft College is at 18600 Haggerty. between Six Mile snd Seven Mile, jus t west of I-275.

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The Michigan Manufacturing Technology Center will present a seminar t i t led "QS-9000: Control Plans k Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA)." The seminar will give an overview of control plans and FMEAs which are a re-quirement for QS-9000 registra-tion. The seminar will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Induatrial Technolo-gy Institute, 2901 Hubbard Road, Ann Arbor. The registration fee is $125 and includes all course ma-terials and lunch. The speaker will be Jeffrey Spencer, a manu-facturing consultant specializing in providing training and consult-ing in process improvement and statistic analysis tools. Previous-ly he was chief engineer and direc-tor of manufacturing services for RWD Technologies Inc. For more-information or to register, call 1 -800-292-4484, Ext. 4107.

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It ia difficult to know for sure whether or not we are at a market top. or are we juat going to march right on to a DOW 6000 by year end. Frankly, my crystal ball ia not dear enough to answer either queetion.

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This makes sense, because the stocks thst did well lsst yesr, of ten don't do ss well the next yesr Conversely, assets which heve been lagging for a couple of years, can follow up with a very food year.

To give you an idea of what I mean, international stocks don't always follow U.S. stocks in terms of their going up and down s t the same time. In 1996 the U.S. stock market hsd s banner yesr snd in temstionsl stocks, for ths most part, lagged behind. Maybe the next few years will be just the op posits,

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Tan—eo Packaging, which haa a plant in Plymouth, has acquired Mid-Michigan Container Corp., manufacturer of corrugated boxes snd apscialty corrugated packag-ing.

The acquisition includes a manufacturing plant in Edmore and an aaeembly operation in Traverse City.

"The addition of Mid-Michigan Container is another important step in fulfilling our specialty plant strategy," said Dwight G. Ebeling. vice president and ares general manager for Tenneco Packaging! Corrugated Products unit. "In concert with our existing corrugating plants in the state, the Edmore and Traverse City op-erations erill continue their role of supplying customers in central snd northern Michigan with high-quality corrugated packaging."

Tenneco Packaging operates two full-line corrugated products plents in Grandville and Plym-outh. The newly acquired opera-tions will focus on serving cus-

tomers who require smaller or-ders, shorter lead times and specialised services. The former mid-Michigan operations will be supplied with corrugated sheeta by the full-line Tenneco Packag-ing plant*.

Tenneco Packaging recently completed the acquisition of the plastics division of the Mobil Corp. for $1.27 trillion. Formerly known as Psckaging Corporation of America. Tenneco Pscksging changed ita name and logo as psrt of s Tenneco corporate identity program announced in early No-vember.

• PRSA AWARD The public relations and market-ing communication firm of Robert E. Moreillon Inc. in Livonia received one of eight Awards of Excellence in the 1995 North Star Awards competition sponsored by the Detroit Chapter of Public Re-letions Society of America.

Bob Moreillon of Novi is presi-dent of the firm, which in June celebrated 20 years in business in downtown Detroit and Livonis.

The awsrd, in the category of community reletions, wss for s program called The Good Neigh-bor Team, which Moreillon initi-sted for Bergstrom's Inc., a best-ing, cooling and air conditioning company in Livonia.

The Observer Newspepers and the Salvation Army were partners with Bergstrom's in the program, which provided furnace repair for

needy homeowners who otherwise might not have had heat last win-ter.

Robert E. Moreillon Inc. is at 19600 Middlebelt, Suite 260, in Livonia.

The Detroit chapter of PRSA honored 18 entries at Ita Dec. 19 awards luncheon. The program recognizes outstanding communi-cations professionals and pro-grams in eight categories: commu-nity relations, marketing commu-nications, public affairs/issues management, institutions! pro-grams, inveetor/finsncisl rela- „ tions, internal public relations and special events.

• COMPLETES EXHIBIT Exhibit Works of Livonis hss put the finishing touches on the Mo-tor City Exhibition, the newest permanent exhibit at the Detroit Historical Society.

The 8,000-squsre-foot interac-tive display, which features s working body drop from the for-mer Csdillsc Clark Street plant, waa developed by Exhibit Works, Detroit Historical Museum staff, automotive historians, represent-atives from the Big Three, and more than 80 automotive sup-pliers.

The body drop traces three ve-hicles moving through the sssem-bly line, while gient pinchers low-er the body of s beby blue Csdil-lsc onto a chassis.

The exhibit's 15 displsys snd videos recount the story of De-

troit's rise to fame ss the Motor City.

"For anyone who loves automo-biles, this exhibit is a muat see," said Tt<i Lottmsn, production manager at Exhibit Works. "But I think thia exhibit is great for chil-dren, too."

Exhibit Works was the designer and fabricator of the 1996 North American International Auto Show exhibite for Ford Motor Co. and Volkswagen/Audi. The firm will also design snd fabricate the exhibits for ths upcoming Auto-motive Hall of Fame in Dearborn.

• ITOtY BOOKS K A M Sales and Services, a Livo-nia home-based computer ser-vices company, announces ita new line of personalized story books. Featuring more than 20 different titles, these books can be custom-ized for new baby, pre readers, ear-ly readers, newlyweds and "over the hill" age groups.

The 36-page books are in color and offer story lines into which personal information is inserted by computer. They are printed, bound and ready for distribution within s few minutes.

For more informstion sbout or-dering "ABOUT ME" Story Books, the "Learn to Read" pro-gram, or fund-raising programs, call Kathy Former. K A M Sales and Services at 1-800-33 STORY 0-800-337-8679).

MEDICAL BRIEFS Itsma for Medical Briefs are welcome from all Observer area hospitals, phystaans, companies and residents active m the medi-cal community. Items should be typed or leffbty wntten and sent to. Medical Briefs, c/o The Ob-server Newspapers. 36251 Scbootcraft. Livonia 48150 or taxed to (313) 591-7279.

• MARCTtS EDUCATION —Learn to take charge of your diabetes through s program de-signed for diabetics 18 and older. "Taking Charge of Living with Diabetee" will be held st St. Msry Hospital in Livonia The series of eight rlassns provides information on self care and the successful management of diabetes. Classes will be held from 7-9 p.m. Tues-days and Thursdays from Feb. 27 to March 21 in the Msrian Psvi-iion Conference Room B. The $75 fee includes e support person.

Care Link members receive s 10 percent discount. For more infor-mation, (313) 655 2922

• •MAST CAM — A breast care clinic will be held on Wednesday. Feb. 28 from 4 -6 p m in the Marian Women's Cen-ter at St. Mary Hospital in Livo ntg. A physician will perform a complete breast exsm and provide inetructions on bow to perform a breast self-exsm If indies ted. a mammogram will be dor>e Cost of thl breast exam is $21; cost of any mammography is extra, however, this cost msy be covered by insur-ance. For informstion, or to regis-ter, call (313) 655 3314 or (800) 484-1615

snd blood pressure testing. To schedule a family practice

visit, call (313) 462-0090. Evening appointments are available.

• HEART SAVER — A 3-hour adult rescue CPR class will be conducted st 7 p.m. Feb. 21 st Gsrden City Hospital, 6245 Inkster Rosd (between Ford snd Warren roads). It teaches one-person rescue through a film, lecture, demonstration and return demonstration. Approved by American Heart Association. Reg-istration required; call 458-4330.

• CHILD CAM CLASS —A baby-sitting and child-cere clsss will be offered st 6 p.m. on Feb. 21 snd Feb. 28 for pre-tsens snd teens who care for children. Emergency set ion, first sid, play-ing safe, home security, and child care will be discussed and demon-strated in s two-session clss* st Gsrden City Hospital, 6245 Ink-ster Road (between Ford snd Werren roads). Cell 459-4330 for registration.

— A stroke snd aneurysm sup port group for those who heve hsd or have a cerebral aneurysm or stroke is being sponsored by Gar den City Hospital. 6245 Inkster Road (between Ford end Warren roads). Family members and friends welcome Group will meet on Feb. 20 et Garden City Hoepi tal for • presentation. Free of char«e. Call 469 4396

— Four family practitioners will greet gueeta at an open bouse from 4-8 P-m Thursday. Feb 22 at the expanded snd relocated Oskwuod Healthcare Center in Livosiia The center ia at 37660 Prufceslonal Center Drive. St* 1000 in the Laurel Park South coaapiex at Sit Mile and New burgh The family event will tn-CI udet tours, refreshment*, gifts

• FAMILY-CCNTERED CAM — St. Msry Hospital's Radistion Oncology and Community Out-reach department* are co-spdn-soring e Prostate Screening Dey to be held at the hospital from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 2. This free program is open to men throughout the community end will include s prostate exam by s staff physician, s blood test to measure the Prostate Specific An-tigen. end educations! msterisl. The screening will be held in the Marian Pavilion. 14555 Levan. Lev an Road entrance.

Advance regietration is request -sd. For more informstion call (313) 665 2922 or (800) 494-1650.

• BREASTFEEDING SUPPORT — The Msrisn Women's Center st St. Msry Hospital in Livonia has answers to questions about breastfeeding through ita Breastfeeding Support Group. The group meets from 7-8 p m Thursday, March 14, in the Ma-rian Pavilion Conference Room A Moters and babies under ooe year of age are encouraged to attend. There is no charge, but registra tion is required Call (313) 665-3314 The center alao haa breastfeeding supplies and educa tion* I materials.

• POSITWf FARDfTWR — Ths Msrisn Women's Center. St. Mary Hoapital in Livonia, erill offer a free lecture on "Poaitive

Parenting" from 7-9 p.m. Tues-day. March 26, in the hospital au-ditorium near the Five Mile en-trance. Guest speaker will be Cor-inne Kee. a clinical associate and adjunct faculty member at Ma-donna University's School of Nursing.

There is no charge for the lec-ture. but reservations ere request-ed, since seating is limited. Call (313) 655-2882 or (800) 494-1617.

• WOMEN'S HEALTH — Physical therapists will be on csll to snswer questions on wom-en's heslth concerns, including osteoporosis, on s hot line to be held 9 s.m. to 5 p.m. this Fridsy snd Ssturdsy, Feb. 16-17. The toll-free number is (800) 956-7848.

The hot line is sponsored by the American Physical Therapy Associstion and the APT A Sec-tion on Geriatrics and Section on Women's Health to help educate consumers sbout the treatment and prevention of oateoporoais and other women's health prob-lems.

The hot line is not recommend-ed as a substitute for a viait to a physical therapist or other health professional.

• MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT — S t Mary Hoapital in Livonia offers a free Mental Health Fami-ly Support Group meeting every Wednesday from 2-3 p.m. on the fifth floor of the main hoapital near the Five Mile entrance. This meeting provides education and support services to friends and family members of people suffer-ing from mental disorders.

Registration is not required. For more information, please cell (313) 655 2944 or (800) 494-0277.

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Brickeon received a master's degree in occupational therapy from Western Michigan Universi-ty ia Kalamaeoo Aaron, of Royal Oak. earned a bachelor's degree In Occupational Therapy froan Mount MaryCoUefs in -Milwaukee, Wis

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For more information, pteeee call the St. Mary Hoapital Phyel cal Medicine and Rehabilitation Deportment et (313)666-2966. The hospital is at Five Mile and Levan In Livonia.

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WEEKEND • '(O&LAMOMAI" Advance ticket* for the Plymouth Theatre Guild production of "Oklahoma" Feb. 16-18,23 25 and March 1 -2 are 19 are avail-able at Sir Speedy Printinf Center. 486 S. Main, or by mail from P T C tickets, P.O. Bo* 700461. Plym-outh 48170. Ticket* are $10 at the door for performanc-es at The Water Tower Theatre. 41001 W. Seven Mile Road in Northville. Friday and Saturday par formancet are are at 6 p.m For more information and group rates, call (810) 349-7110.

• H N P I T FOR THi ARTS The Plymouth Community Arts Council will present iU fifth annual Benefit for the Arts, Saturday. Feb. 17, at Foi Hilla Country Club, 8768 N. Territorial. Bring your Valentine for an eve-ning of jaxz, dinner and dancing featuring Ursula Walker and The Buddy Budson Band. The art auc-tion erill be held from 6:30-8 p.m.. dinner at 8 p.m.. entertainment and danc-ing. 9:15 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are S45 per person and available at The LitUe Professor on the Park. Francis Jeetelry Gallery, 470 Forest, or the Arts Council, 416-4278.

will receive training in the Adult Heart Saver Course which indudee CPR and choking for the conscious and unconscious adult . Space ia limited, you must pre register, 459-0013.

The City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation De-partment in cooperaUon with Bianco Tours will of-fer a one-day trip to the Windsor Casino and the Northern Belle Casino on Tuesday, Feb. 27. The tour cost is $26 includes round-trip transportation, lunch at a local Windsor restau-rant, and $14 of pre paid tokens. Transportation to and from the Northern Belle Casino is provided by shuttle services from the Windsor Casino. Informa-tion, 455-6620.

Arbor Hoepice needs vol-unteers to assist pat ients and families in the Plym-outh /Northville area. The certified volunteer course meets 9 a.m. to noon Sat-urday beginning March 9 and ending May 11. T h e classes will be held in Plymouth. Information and registration, call Ka-thy Brennan, 677-0500.

Premier salons present a hair show with all the lat-est trends for 1996 Sunday. Feb. 18, a t The New Center Stage in Canton, 39940 Ford Road lone block east of 1-275). Doors open at 5 p.m. with the show starting at 6 p.m. and includes disc jockey, dancing and cash bar. Tickets are $8 and available a t Hudson's and Saks Salon or by calling Friends Alliance. 831 -4400. Proceeds to benefit Friends Alliance an HIV/AIDS di-rect service organisation

AROUND THE TOWN o m n o M a n Volunteers are needed for the senior party held at Plymouth Canton and Sa-lem high schools. Each year, parent* of the senior daaa transform the school into a festive atmosphere to provide a celebration on graduation night (or thoee student* in a safe and con trolled environment. If you own a business and can donate prises and/or aer vices (gift certificates, dis-count coupons, paper prod uct*. decoraUng materials, • tamps, mailing materials and also dollar donation*, sic.) contact. Para Capaldi. 456-3899. or Andi Schmiedel at 397-6936

• MMDOTI Looking for young women ages 17-23 of Irish descent for the Maid of Erin, to be held at the Gaelic League Feb. 24. The Maid of Erin wins a free trip to Ireland and participates at all the Irish functions during Irish week. InformaUon. Bridie Flynn at 464-8556 or Peggie Bo I land at 256-7677.

Canton Recreation Center, located on the comer of Michigan Avenue and Sheldon Road, will oonUn-ue to be available for com-munity groups and indi-vidual rental through April. Th is facility is avail s ble for Canton Township residents and groups only. The fadl i ty can hold events for up to 100 people snd the rental ratea are as follows: social event, $200 deposit, $25 per hour, non-profit service dub/organi-

"istion (Canton-baaed): business meeting. $25 de-posit — no rental foe, so-cial event, $200 deposit snd $7.50 par hour (no lim-it). Information. Canton Parks A Recreation Ser-vicaa. 397-6110.

The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 6686 will have a flah fry 5:30 8:30 p.m. Fridays at 1426 S. Mill in Plymouth. Infor-mation. 459-6700

A free adult CPR daaa will be held 2-6 p m Sunday, Pah. 18, at Geneva Praahy • tarian Church. 5835 Shel don. Canton. Participant*

The Plymouth Rotary Club Youth Exchange ia seeking interested stu-dents agaa 16-18 looking for an opportunity to i _ a year abroad learning the culture and languafa ot an-other country. No applies tion foe. Travel u t r s i s i

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U t t t o Chefs: Pictured is Brownie Troop 265 of Hulsing Elementary School with Guy Ciauattone, of Marco's pizza, the sponsor of the troop. The girls learned how to make pizza, then enjoyed the fruits of their labor.

the Plymouth Cultural Center from 9 *-m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. Wednesdays. For sn appointment, or for home visit* for handi-capped and shut-ins, call 455-6620.

VOLUNTEERS

Street Baptist Church. 8500 N. Morton Taylor Rood, Canton. Informa-Uon, 464-1783.

August 1996 to Ju ly 1997. Any place in 22 foreign countries. Contact Marie A. Morrow. Plymouth Ro-tary Youth Exchange chairwoman, at 453-6879.

CYO The Catholic Youth Organ-ization of Metro Detroit is looking for former CYO camp staff and partici -pant* to include in special 50th anniversary celebra-tion of the CYO camps in 1996. If you or anyone you know is s former camp staffer or attendee, call the CYO at 963 7172. or send s postcard with your name, address, phone number snd year you attended camp to: CYO Camp 50th, 305 Michigan Ave., De-troit, Mich. 48226.

The Plymouth-Canton Community Clothing Bank is open 9-11:30 a . a . and 1-3:30 p.m. Tuesday* Good quality clothing available to needy Plymouth-Canton School District families. Located in a portable building behind Central Middle School in Plym-outh. Call for appointment, 416-6179.

Learn how to be an Arbor Hospice volunteer and serve paUent* and the fam-

ilies in your srea. Provide respite for families, trans-portation for paUents, companionship, support snd encouragement- Infor-mation. 677-0500.

BARTS COUNCIL The Plymouth Community Art* Council is offering it* new fadl i ty at 774 N. Shel-don Road for rent for semi-nars. recitals snd lectures. The fadl i ty has auditori-um seating for 225 people. The parking lot has room for 28 cars snd street park -ing is svmilable. There are coffee pots, a slide projec tor and a pisno available. Interested groups, call 416-4278.

e MURRR mrotm anon The Plymouth-Canton schools are putt ing togeth-er an alumni directory of former s tudenU to help people find old friends and plan reunions. It will in-clude the current names and addresses of alumni. If you have a list of alumni from any class year, any updated name* and ad-dresses or you know some-one who has either, call Emily Brazzi at (800) 654-4548, or fax the list to Brazzi at (800) 829 4142. The mailing address for the directory project is: Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools Directory

of Alumni. Bernard C. Harris Publishing Compa-ny Inc.. 22 Koger Center. Norfolk. Va. 23502-4169.

Have a problem? Want lo talk? Call Life Care Minis-tries, (313) 427-LIFE, from 11 a.m to 11 p.m. Monday-Saturday. Confidenusl Free.

BLOOD DRIVES

Genevs United Presbyteri-sn Church sanctuary, 5835 Sheldon Road. Canton, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Sat-urday, March 16. Appoint-ments, 981-4205.

Plymouth Church of the Nazarene. 45801 Ann Ar-bor Road Room 108. in Plymouth from 3-9 p.m Wednesday. Feb. 21. Ap-pointments. 453-1525.

TAX HELP

Arbor Hospice needs vol-unteers to assist patient* and families in the Plym-outh/Northville area. The certified volunteer course meets 9 s.m. to noon on Saturdays beginning March 9 and ending May 11. The dasses will be h d d in Plymouth. For more in-formation and registration, call Kathy Brennan at 677-0500.

STARTING OVER

Starting Over grief support group meets 7 p.m. on the first snd third Tuesday of each month at the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. 45201 N. Ter-ritorial. For widowed men and women age 45 and un-der. Groups for children also available at different times during the year. Ar-bor Hospice. 677-0500.

CLUBS • AALFW

The Plymouth Branch of AAUW (American Associ-stion of University Wom-en) will hold s dinner meeting 6:15 p.m. Thurs-day, Feb. 15, at Ernesto 's in Plymouth. Dinner erill be served at 6:45. Detroit Free Press columnist Su-san Ager will speak follow-ing a short business meet-ing st 8 p.m. Guests are welcome. Information. 453-7924.

• CANT0NI The Canton Business and Professional Women's group meets 6:30 p.m. on the second Monday of the month at Roman Forum restaurant on Ford Road in Canton. Th is is an organi ration to promote full par-ticipation, equity and eco-nomic sdf -suf f idency for America's working women. Information, (313) 699-1970.

• ST/ West Suburban S tamp Club meets 8 p.m. on the first and third Fridays at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer in Plymouth.

Free income tax help is available for seniors now through April 15. through the American Assodation of Retired Persons. Volun-teer tax-aide counselors trained by the IRS are at

The Canton Business and Professional Womens club will meet 6:30 p.m. Mon-day. Feb. 19, at Roman Fo-rum on Ford Road. The speaker is Sandy McLeary an English Cleary College professor. Please note the date change: Canton BPW usually meets the second Monday of the month: on Feb. 19, the Plymouth BPW will join the Canton Club. Guests are welcome. 699 1970.

Michigan Emergency Pharmaceutical Program offers middle-income sen-iors a one-month supply of prescription drugs. Must call for appointment noon to 2 p.m.. 455-7526. Ap-pointments are on the sec-ond and third Friday monthly at Plymouth Township Hall (by clerk's office).

• ATTENTION DCFKST The Attention Deficit Dis-orders program will begin new Attention Defidt Dis-order groups for children, teens and adult* in the Canton area. These groups will meet in the evenings and Saturdays. Groups for parent* of children with ADD are also being offered which run at corresponding times. For a brochure or for more information, call the Center for Behavior and Medidne. 677-0809.

• PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS

Livonia-Redford Chapter No. 130 Parents Without Partners is meeting at Mama Mia's Restaurant. 27770 Plymouth Road, be-tween Middlebelt and Ink-ster. on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Parent and family activi ties are planned. New members welcome at 8 p.m. for orientation. Diane, 464-1969.

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Tha HjaiaaOi ani Carta* Obaarvari welcome Calendar items Items should be from non profit com mwuty roups or ladmdiicfi aaajaacwg a comwuiatfy program or event Please type or pnnl the information below and mad your item to The Calendar, Canton Observer. 744 Wng. Plymouth, MI 48170, or by fax to 313 459-4234 Deadline for Calendar items is noon Friday for the folLmv Thursday i paper Call 4592700 if you have any questions

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The Suburban Republican Women will meet 11 a.m. Thursday. Feb. 22, at the Mayflower Hotel. Plym outh. The charge is $10. The speaker will be Joe Fitxsimmons, candidate for U.S. Congress. Reserve tion*. 261 9206 by Mon day. Feb 19.

• SAFE SAFE (Setting Addict* Free Eternally or Stable And Free Eternally) is a biblical based support group for addict* and their families. SAFE meet* at 7 p.m Tuesdays at Main

FOR KIDS • BEAUTY ANO THE BEAST Canton Parks and Recre-ation Services is sponsor-ing a trip to see Beauty and the Beast at the Masonic Temple Theatre. Price of $15 per person includes re-served ticket and bus transportation. Informs tion. 397-5110.

• STROLLER SKATE "Animal Crackers and Stroller Skate" will be 9:30-11 a m at the Skatin ' Station 11. in Canton. Ad-mission is $3.50 per skater or stroller (skate rental in-cluded). Featuring chil-drens music, games, basic instruction. Call Deniae at 459-6401.

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(tom Hope College, will aing artth the Hope Col Ugs Chepel Choir during its annual spring tour March IS-14. The chair will be touring the eaeU United State*, i n d u d i ^ patfotmancee in Maaaa chueette, New Jereey, New York and Pennayiva nla. She ia the daughter ai Toanas and Marietta Gareeitano of Canton. She ia • 1SB4 graduate of

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in computational mathemetics and German and a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. He ia the son of Robert and Alyce Sedore of Plymouth Brandon M. Selinaky, a freshman and a graduate of Catholic Central High School He is the eon of William and Kathleen Selinaky of North ville Claire E- Walton, a freshman and a graduate of Ledywood High School She ia the daughter of Ed-ward and Martha Walton of Plymouth. Matt C. BerTee, a junior majoring in political science and a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. He ia the son of Ralph and Joanne Berrea of Plymouth Jeffrey A. Moore, a aenior majoring in mathamat ice and economics and management, ia the son of Richard and Donna Moore of Plymouth and a craduate of Plymouth Canton High School

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plicity, the French people instinctively know nil there ever w u to know regarding ele-gance in their furni-ture, fabric* and "bi be lot* " What we refer to as French Provincial ia a countrified version of French, but is none theleas "»oigne" (ele

gant). When you graduate to any of the more formal "Louis" periods their ele-gance becomes incredible.

Country French furniture won't be highly polished. It won t be pretentious It won't be ostentatious It won't be unadorned, there is a lot of handcarv-ing. It will always have that inimitable handcrafted appearance. It . may be lighter in weight, both physically and visually. It will always be refined, called "bon gout" or in good taste If we are going to deal with French let's use a few of their words and phra*es.

The finishes range from painted to warm walnut coloration and patina. The furniture will rarely be mahogany, leaving that for their more formal furni-ture or their English counterparts Their country painted pieces have a rubbed-off and aged appearance, even when brand new. What we term "dis-tressed" almost always prevails.

Upholstery The French are fabulous weaver*,

among the best in the world. Therefore, we can expect their upholstered furni-ture to display fabrica "extraordinaire " A simple tapestry in muted colors is of ten the prevailing material. Even on the moat countrified frames we find linen velvet* and other pile finishes. Howev-er, their fantastic damasks are reserved for the more formal piece*.

Simple cottons in wonderful T o i l e de Jouy" prints are alao prevalent Other cotton prints, generally with a small repeat pattern, are ever popular Quilting theee cottons adds to their ap-peal, to the country look and to their durability

Commencing with seating pieces, sofas and chain are seldom overstuffed aad bevy. If there la a skirt, it usually ia rufBed or has pleated More often, the lighter weight fraaM ia expoeed. oa l ep . with stretcher*, sometimes double stretch en- Th-y are or foufntt1* The • small padded area. with the balance of the wood ana ixpuesd The curves in corporatad into the shapes at French Provincial neonate their design skills

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with the French. We a n smart if we avail ourselvea of their knowledge I f n quentiy advise use of theee marvels to house the ever-preaent TV seta that are ruinous to the decor of a living area.

Dresaen, credanxaa and cabinet* an more palatable when in the provincial mode. They will undoubtedly be curva-ceous and carved These caae pieces, when antique, a n often topped with rouge marble. When they a n npro duced that ia the intelligent way to go.

Returning to the subject of finishes All of the above will be handsome if knowledges bly painted The paint should be wiped out of the grooves snd carvings, leaving some of the b a n wood expoeed Thia requires a craft*person who cannot learn the technique in one easy lesson; it takes study and practice, and. it is hoped, a good teacher

Another gnat finiah ia fruitwood in a light color, of course hand-nibbed, nev-er. never a factory spray-on. Fruitwood* include apple, pear, cherry and walnut

Floors and windows On the floor. When do we go from

hen? Try for wood floors of lightly »iained oak or pine. Top that with •mall scattered area ruga. Bnided. hooked or Oriental designs a n all ver> correct with provincial interior*

On the windows. I would advocate louvered *h utter* as the No. 1 choice No. 2 would be sill-length curtain*, on

'rod*. They can be suspended on cloth Labi*, or hraae pinch-on tabs. The fabric for said curtains should ha a lined (nec-essary for room darkening) cotton with a whimsical trim.

The curtain fabrics offer many op tiona. Plain color* (even plain old beige linen) a n great foils for trim* We ha ven t diacussed provincial printed fab net , generally small all-over repeat* They a n the eesence of French. Flat, wide, ribbon-like braids sewn on st least >4 inch from the edges a n quaint The trim could abo he hanging hand tied tassels ia agreeable oolora; the mon handsome the tassel the more costly it becomes.

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One of tbe collectibles ot that era were aulfidea. T W were small. breath taking bits of glass with portrait*, flo wen. or fruit inciaed into and then etched white with sulfur Other items, made ot papier mache. would look woo (ierful as tabie toppers. Snuff boxes made of tortoiseshell or silver or brass will be tasteful and suitable

The formidable topic of "formal" French will require more space than 1 am permitted in thia column. 1 shall try to shed tome light on thia aweeomr and complex subject next tin*.

Naomi Slone Levy, a Franklin rem dent, is an interior designer and a for-mer secretary of the Amencan Soaety af Interior Designers. You can leave her a message by dialing (313) 963-2047 on a touch-tone phone, then her mailbox mumber. 1897 Her fas number is (810) 644 1314

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I know of a commu nity where severai new

homes were built this past year and the dryer haa to be vented into and up the walla and acroas the attic etc The length ia much too long and consumers are forced to use that dreaded plastic vent line. Thia was all created by the builder without any thought to the homeowners safety or to the state con stniction codes which ipecify that the vent line should be do longer than 14 feet and should be metal I would hope

the construction indu^ry would wiae up to bow many house fires are started each year by an improperly vented clothes dryer.

If I was having a new home built or an older home renovated. I would incor porate into the job some things which differ from the norm I thought the niarWin of this column might find it in-teresting as to what my thoughts are on thia subject.

1. Let's start with the dryer. I would have a direct hole made on the wall be hind the dryer II would be in the exact position where the exhaust comes out of the dryer so that a short piece of solid aluminum vent line would fit perfectly ia place. The venting to the outside would be a distance of only inches and thfe method would add years oflife to tha product plus assure that little lint would ever dog up the vent line. Not only would it be the safest method, and add years to the product, it would alao take about ooe half aa long to dry a load of clothes and save a lot of mooey in

2. If 1 waa having a new kitchen floor tun | would make sure that the

sub heard waa re moveable in front of my dishwasher I can't tail you bow many timao people purchase a new dishwasher and when they try to re

move the old one, it won't come out. There are leveling legs oo a dishwasher and they only go up ao for. If they don't clear the new floor it many timaa means removing the kitchen counter top. That can end up coating more than the dishwasher.

3.1 would have a circuit breaker box installed in my stairway leading into the basement. Every year in this coun try homeowners are killed when they step into a flooded basement I would make it easy to kill all power to the home at a point which would be safe to do so I would alao place a smoke alarm at that point.

4. The plumbing pipes to my clothe* washer would have the new type ahu toffs called handiea. They would not be the round type shut offs that we nor mally aee in homos. The reason for these new type handles makes it as easy as using your fingers to shut off the era-ter supply when you are dooe washing There is a lot of damage cauaad by rup tured hoses leading to a clothes washer and it will only happen once to you be fore you give this some serious thought. 5. 1 would make sure that all gas line, have a shut off valve installed where I ran reach it easily in caae of emergency

6 In the built in area of my refrigers tor on the back wall. I would have louvers cut into the wall and even s small (an installed to remove the best which is displaced by the refrigerator compressor This removal ot heat ia critical lo ihe life expectancy of the re fngerator and alao to the coat of opera-tion to any refrigerator.

7. The atove or microwave would be placed far enough away from the refrig-erator ao that the refrigerator didn't auf fer the added beat at cooking products

Just BOOM thoughts folks aa to what 1 would do. and maybe something for the construction industry to think about

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C O V I R S T O R Y

T R A N S F O R M A T I O N S

Dramatic windows: AZD turned the a

low, dark stone-fronted house of

Jackie and Michael Bogle

into this soaring glass-filled con-

temporary home.

Lakaaida Victorian: Leonard and Lorraine Skersky wanted a "painted lady' Victorian house. AZD Associates converted a 1950s style tri-level to a lakeside beauty.

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Two young architects make old, conventional houses look new and exciting.

Renovations bring dramatic change

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hen Jackie end Michael Bogle went houee hunting they found the perfect location on White Lake, but the stone fronted house waa another story "We loved the property but didn't tare

for the house But we knew it had possibilities." said Jackie.

To bnng out the possibilities, the Bogiee turned to two young Birmingham architects, Kevin Akey and Frank Zychowski. who have been transforming many area homes from ordinary to special

Akey, 33. said many homeowners are like the Bogies, they have pnme Iskefront property but they're unhap-py with the dated appearance of the houee

They come to us and say should we tear it down. save it. 1 analyze their needs and make a recommenda-tion to tear down or save." Akey said.

Akey advised the Bogles that their houee could be renovated to give them better views of the lake they love.

"It often comes down to an investment aspect, how much they put into it and how long they want to ctay Then we show them things that are beyond their wildest dreams about what a house can be," said Zychowski. alao 33.

The architects met while students at Lawrence Technological University. They worked together at another firm before striking out oo their own as AZD Associates Inc. 5 1/2 years ago.

"We do separate th ings" Akey aaid. "I handle client contact, getting jobs, the complete design process Frank takes over after that and handles technical coor-dination. blueprints, works with the builders There is s lot of interaction "

Houee transformations constitute sbout 40 percent of their business, which also indudss new houses, indus trial snd commercial buildings. Each project is s collate orative effort between the homeowner, the architects and the builders who will complete the work.

"Each client ia different. Some people obviously we wouldn't take a house snd turn it into something like this without their input. We discuss whet they need in space, taste ia architecture, budget," aaid Zyebowksi

Jackie Bogle aaid Akey did moot of the designing on her houee, but aba told him the ms» at the rooms she wanted and that ahe wanted mere light Akey took s dark, stone fronted houee with small windows and

ihouee t ceo

_ , Akey gave ths house s whole new look, s look that Jadoe Bogle calle*ve*y pure with the white and all the openness

•We give them two or three alternatives as for as the esterior They may have aa idea. 1 like elene. not cold stark contemporary ' la terms of our ideas, we msx out glees Clients often dent understand the pesabditiee.' Akey said

Zychowski said clients often know what they want but are unaware of what can be done.

They ' re not used to looking in the third dimension. Most clients give us minimal input and allow us to use our creativity and experience. When they're not push-ing us and we're not pushing them, we have our most successful projects," Zychowski said.

But some clients do have definite idees about what they want. One Franklin homeowner had AZD turn his simple white Cape Cod into an exquisite buff-colored Tudar.

For Leonard and Lorraine Skersky of White Lake, the style they wanted was Victorian.

"We both wanted Victorian," aaid Leonard Skersky. "It was difficult to the transformation from 1950s tri-level to Victorian. There was s lot of back and forth. After three or four sets of drawings we agreed on things."

The Skerskys' "painted lady" ia a bright yellow dap-board with new gablee and window treatment* and a turret replacing the dull gray standard brick '50s tri-level.

"It worked out very nicely." Skersky said. "We got the attic sparr s a d liked the Victorian. We changed the

and the facade. We got the turret which ia like an atrium Right now I'm sitting in the dining room snd it's 28 foet to the top. all windows that bring in beauti-ful light in the morning,"

The Skerskys are finishing up the rest of the project. Leonard Skersky. who works s t Ford Motor Co., ecgoys doing the woodworking s s a hobby.

But Akey is often sble to nudge clients to try some-thing different.

"Some arrhitects go in and tell people what they have to do, some sit back and do what the client wants. I've been complimented on taking an interview and going off in another direction, taken ideas and grown with them," Akey said.

The transforms tions have ranged in total price from $20,000 to $600,000 with the average being $150,000 to $300,000. Once AZD haa done it* work, a builder takee over. But Akey and Zychowski stay with a project as it

dark, stone fronted houee with small window, and turned it into a daixling, searing l»o story whit* h with glase from tap to bottom. By breaking out the ter of the bouse and changing ths rooflins. Akey f

•Aa with anything, things pop up." Zychowski aaid. "We try to get clients to understand the drawings We have to a d j u s t We stay with it all the way through."

Zychowski asid it is i m p o r t a n t for a homeowner to meet srith several builders to find ooe with whom they f i > h e 1 ' — " f r - l a b l s

Jackie Bogle aaid Akey was always calling and check ing on every aspect of the job. Though she aaid abe had some problems with the builder, she haa been generally happy with the roeulting renovation

"1 just love it more than I thought I would. 1 tell my husband every day I want to stay hers as long as we

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Small Tlidor: This house in Franklin was changed from a conventional white Cape Cod to this unusual buff-colored Tudor.

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I N V I T I N G I D E A S

Doing tapas is fun way to help put lid on winter . . L»M ,r>

I love using the word T a p * . Thoee un fami l -iar with thia t e rm usu-ally th ink 1 am saying " top less" — what f un watching their quizzi-cal Caen, waiting for me to cont inue — the Spanish word for T a p * m e a n s lid. I t s use probably came f rom

the old cus tom, a n d ac tua l decree, of insis t ing oo the pine ing of a small plate over a glass of wine in dr inking es tab l i shments — th ia p la te conta ined small edibles to ensure some level of sobriety among the clientele. e» pecially the nat ion '* coach drivers. Ta -pas ba r s pepper the waterfront bar r ios of Barcelona and a w ever present th roughout Spain T h e t radi t ion of t a pas incorporates many types of appet iz-ers. savory and p iquant , with a heavy e m p h a s i s on fish and shellfish. Individ ual t a p a s bars will reflect the regional origins of the proprietors, and the num-ber of selections could be as few aa half a dozen or juat under 100.

One of my favont* res taurants in Chicago is "Cafe Be Ba Ffeebe!.- part of Let tuce Enter ta in You En te rp r i se . Inc . on Halsted StreeC Thia upscale

sine and only U p a s , thoae popular hot and cold " l i t t le d i shes of Spa in" — small sppet iser type por t ions of won-derful t as tes and flavor*.

Doing t a p a s at h o m e makes for an in-teresting form of en te r ta in ing , ei ther an in t imate gather ing for two. or a large party I lunch, d inner or j u s t for snacks) . T h e number of d i shes ia u p to you. Add some delicious wine, warm crusty bread with plenty of goat cheese, and enjoy the e iper ience — remember , the party is yours, you can do any type of e thn ic cuis ine you choose, it doean t have to be onlv Spanish .

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In a large glass bowl, m u together the Kscabeche ingredients - olive oil. wine vinegar, minced garlic, minced onion, and chopped parsley. Gently add the chili powder, cayenne pepper, and lemon juice Add the fresh ground salt snd pepper to tasU. Add the mussels to the Eecabeche snd refrigerate 12 hours or overnight. Serve the mussels cold in their marinade on individual plates. Serves 8

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In a bowl, whisk together the mayon naise and the garlic, slowly adding the lemon juice. Set aside for serving of shrimp.

On the top of the stove in s heavy skil-let, or a stove top grill (or grill pan), heat the oiled pan over medium high heat until hot — add s h r i m p s few a t a t ime, to keep under control Add s little of the mannade oil to the shrimp while i t 's cooking — cook the shnmp two minutes on each side, adding a little oil to prevent it from drying out.

Keep the cooked shrimp warm — do not over cook When the shrimp is reedy, sprinkle with chopped parsley and serve with the garlic mayonnaise Serves 8.

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It ia poeaible tha t you have a leek in your basement Mold, mildew, disco lored walla, peint chipping or flaking, warping of paneling or cebineU. floor tile buckling or raising, mating of appli srices, cracks, excessive dampness can all be signs of trouble.

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These are just a few of the more com roon culpriU either causing or adding to a basement problem. If you have taken these steps without resulU you may be in need of some professional help.

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tried end proven method? • Whet doea the warranty cover and for how long? a How strong is the company to beck the warranty? • Can the contractor supply you with a list of satisfied customers or more im-portantly referrals from lending institu-tions who finance their work1

B What kind of credentials has the company built over the yeers?

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W. S. Penn ( T V Absence erf Angels') is an sssociate professor of English at Michigan Stat* Univeraity. a member ot the Nation -al Advisory Council on

Nat ive A m e n c a n W n U n f a n d t h e Na-tive Writer* Circle He wntes here ot hie experience a* i mixhlood of Anglo, Nex Perce Osage decent , who grew up not on s rese rvs t ion . bu t in the city of U *

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wise. - All My Sins Are Relative*" ia not ugh: reading. It is flavored by Penn s background as i scholar who Lake* his subject very, very seriously, and expect, his readers to meet him at least half way Somehow, you just know he d pre fer that you sit up straight and didn't chew gum while reading this book Grousing about via rambling, elaborate ly-punctuated sentence*, amidst a con

fusion of time frames and tenaea, he shows us that be can make ths mysten ous even more so, ••penally for those are not familiar with what he calls "tha digressive circularity of the oral tradi-tion."*

Even so. Penn s book is s worthwhile read, especially for readers who have special intereat in literature focusing on the Native American experience. It touches, elucidates, and wittily p»r ceivea, lending warmth to the com men tary (and to Penn). "Indians are popu lar right now," he observe* drily, you find movies like "Duncan (sic) with Wolves" that dress Indian women in Eastern beaded buckskin . . . or make Indian men into sentimentalists who shout "You are my brother?" from the ends ot stories. "

And "You have to care." he reveals lo those who want to know exactly bow be writes a book. "Enough to get out of bed . . and overcome the inertial despair of shoelaces "

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sentences important!" he writes at one point They give horns to crows!"

Two of the moat memorable sections of "All My Sins Are Relatives" reflect his marked scene making gifts. When, as a young man, he accompanies hia mother on a rare visit to her parents' home, readers may feel his isolation so sharply they will be relieved to reach scene's end, and head somewhere else, anywhere else. And, when Penn learns to "hurry up and wail" among a motley crew of resourceful Army grants mixing urine samples in a desperate attempt to escape Viet Nam aasignments, laughter and tears seem equally apropos

Penn has many specific bones to pick, and indulges himself by doing some of the picking here. His mother who. sccording to him, wrote him out of her will one day. heads the l i s t ("Poor Mother." be says, claiming thai, al her funeral, he "wept from laughter") Ne*t in no particular order, he honee in on: an agent's assistant who once wrote him "the meanest Utter"; the TV cou pie who fall in love over that "crystal lixed coffee gunk"; the Coca-Cola Bot-tling Co.; editors; mainstream literary

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Char to manage office Joan Char, a Farmington Hill* residsot, baa been named manager of the Weat Bloomfield office of Col dwell Banker Schweitser at 33030 North-

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She ia an active member of the

Western Wayne Oakland County Association of Realtor* and baa earned a multi-million dollar associ-ate broker award.

*Char baa 15 years experience in the real estate field and is extremely knowledgeable about the metropoli-tan Detroit real estate market," aaid Paul Schweitzer, president of Cold-well Banker Schweitzer Real Eatate.

Drake receives GRI Wayne Drake, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Preferred in Ply-

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He also holds the professional desig nation of Certified Buyers Represen-tative

Magazine honors Jones Carole partner at Robert R Jones Associ-ates in West Bloomfield, was ooe of 17

from across ths United Ststes featured recently in a special report in Profee-«im«i Builder

Carole and Bob build luxury, awgle-family homes In addition to tending to accounting and scheduling matters, Carole aaid. T m Bob's Bounding board far aaqrthmg h*

H o w e s Soles, Pag* 4F • Mortgage Mopping, Pagm 3F • Real Eetate Brief*, Page 9F

REAL ESTATE T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1 5 . 1 9 9 6 • P A G E 1 S E C T I O N E

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T n Credits and deductions are still available to homeowners.

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Deductions sweeten ownership Deductions still figure m the home

ownership equation. While most people pr imar i ly boy

into s way at Ufa with ownership - s piece at land, their own castle, s tense of ne ighborhood - t ax b r e s k s for

Butjutehow important is difficult to

I f a s Whole poekage," said Deborah Field Csvaimugh, s Realtor associate with Hall A Hunter in Birmingham. 1 think the number one reason (to own) is ttfaetyie, then financial."

LIS million individual fadtral filed in Michiaun in 1993

, said Eky Maccani, a for the Internal Rev-

r Service in Detroit. Thst deduction, like others to reduce

ia permitted only far

equity loans snd available only to

I 1.3 million federal returns filed ia Michigan in 1998 showed s deduction for taxee paid, which the IRS didn't break down between real

"I think they're sa . D i a n e T e d d e r , a c e r t i f i e d publ ic accountant with a practice in Livonia.

"There's no doubt owning your home is the best investment yoo can make." aha aaid. "Not only can you take item-ised deduction a. but you're living in s place that's appreciating in value.'

Even wi thou t t ax wri te-offs , t h e appreciation makes home ownership a good investment. Tedder aaid.

Congress adopts tax laws not only to raise money, but also to sst social pol-tnv '

In recent y e a r s , deduct ions have been eliminated far etate eales taxee a n d p a r s o o s i i n t e r e s t sxpensea including credit card debt.

Mor tgage i n t e r e s t a n d p r o p e r t y taxes - along with elate, local income taxee and chari table contributions -are among the handftil of deduction* available to moat people today. Mac cani aaid.

Awarenase of h o m e o w n e r s h i p deductions shows up s t both sods of the buying spectrum.

"I hear people say all the time, *We

Nita Anderson, president of the Birm-ingham Bloomfield Rochester South Oakland Aseocietion of Realtors and ta lee manager for Prudential Grea t i j I u m i n Bloomfie ld .

"1 a h e ay a notice when I'm a t t h e closing table, the officer of the bank c lo s ing t h e loan saye , "These a r e deductible items and check with your t a x a d v i a s r because these may be deductible/ you alwaye eee young cou-ples or old couples, they perk right up." Cavanaugh aaid.

Dr. Keri Tbpoutian. wifa, Rita, and children are shopping for a another houss.

"Our purchase i sn ' t based on tax advantages," Rita sa id "You think of it, consider it, but it will not be the deciding factor.

•We're looking at more of a lifestyle, school d i s t r i c t , s t ab i l i ty of a c i ty , r a ins of reel estate," ahe aaid.

Reinforcing that view. Rita aaid, waa how the tax ooda changed for limited p a r t n e r s h i p s s f t e r h e r h u s b a n d invested in limited par tnerships for

writo-ofls the government gives me on

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far taxes,' * said Mary k dent of the Wsotem Wi Countv Association of 1 associate broker wi th Coldwell Banker Schweitser in Northville.

"It's one of the fectors particularly noted by first-time buyers . . s s s reason to own rather than tasss," aaid

Barry Miller eaid he bought his first houee soley far the echoolo years ago w h e n hia children were y o u n g e r . Now, financial are more important as he relocates here from Florida.

"At my age now. 60. home ownership doesn't mean s lot to me." he said. "If I buy a houee. it 's for appreciat ion.

In the community and the

There are other tax ramifications to home o w n e r e h i p o t h e r t h a n deductibility of mortgage interest snd property taxee. • Points (mortgage origination fees) are alao tax deductible oo Schedule A - all a t once on an original mortgage, pro-rated over the yea r s on a refi-nancing.

Also all remaining pro-rated points on a n i n i t i a l r e f i n a n c i n g can be deducted on a subsequent refinanc-ing. • Uncle Sam will let you defer tax on any capital gain (Form 2119), the dif-ference between your buying price and selling price lees adjustments, as long as you buy up. • The f ede ra l t ax code c u r r e n t l y allows a once-in-a-lifetime exclusion of tax on capital gains up to $135,000 oo s houss for sailers at least 55 of age (alao Form 2119). • The Michigan homestead property t ax c r ed i t ia s t i l l a v a i l a b l e , even though property taxee were aubetan-: tially reduced for many people with the paaeage of Proposal A in 1994. Do the math to see if you qualify • A federal mortgage interest credit (Form 8396) is available for a first-; home purchase within income guide-, l ines Contact the Michigan S t a t e Housing Development Authori ty a t (800) 337-9186 for information

You are still better off with your own insurance policy tmmmmummmm n jyv m ^ ^ w l , aary for you to obtain such coverage since there, in in order to bid on the project and took advantage < * We ore

w e h a v e h. in our

policy in the o a d e m l n l a m i*t h a v e each

happens if the a s s o o i a t i o a d o e s o b t a i n that

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A. Bach m a s t e r deed s a d set of condominium bylaws amy be diflee-ant as it relates to the reepanslbiH-t iee of t h e sseoe is t ien to obtai

aary far you to obtain euch coverage since there, in effect, may be a double payment of s premium in

^Youlihould be careftd. of course, to eneure that the asseeietion continuee to obtain coverage that will protect you ia the event of Improvements to your condominium unit, excluding, of course, personal property, which ie normally net covered by the esso-

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in order to bid oa the project and took advantage of the informstion that it had as managing agent of tha association, that would clearly be a breach of m duty owed to the cooperative and. indeed, could be actionable. ;

If full disclosure was made to the cooperative, it alao raiees ths question so to the propriety of the cooperative sotering into oontracte with effilietes ef the msnagsmsnt company to perform eervieao besides managing aa it rate toe to other prospect**

Generally speaking, it ie beet to contract wOh someone who haa no proprietory interest in the cooperative When dealing with managing agents, their relationship to the cooperative should be coo sidsred in regard to awarding contracts to eub-

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Robert hi Mmsaer is a Birmingham area attorney concentrating hit practice ia the areas ef condomuu

1 eetate, corporate law and litigation Yoa incited to mibmti tap** which yoa mould Uhe to discussed ia lA«s column, including questions

condominium*. by writing Robert M Meuner, Telegraph Rood, Suite 487, Bingham Farm*.

Michigan 4S01S TKi* column pratmU* general infer-i and should not be conetrued as legal •

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Real e s t a t e briefs feature* news and notes on professional associations, office activities. up-comng meetings and seminars, new services/products and av ait a&e consumer puttcabons. Wnte: Real estate bnefs. Otoserv er A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Scfiodcraft. L ivonia. •18150 Our fa* number is (313) 591-7279.

• h o s t i a m m a b o x Rock Financial. * re*Hkntial

mortgage bank, ha» created a sim-ple. do-it yourself, ft-home mort-gage application kit that it main lame will change the traditional procca* of home mortgage lending forever.

Mortgage in a Box eliminates the time consuming meetings needed at a local branch bank to obtain a mortgage loan.

In addition, the copywrited product was designed to transform the often confusing and stressful process of home financ-ing to an easy, quick — 30 min-utes or less — hassle-free experi-ence.

"Nearly 100 percent of con-sumers in our test groups flipped over this major breakthrough." said Daniel Gilbert, president of Rock Financial.

Mortgage in a Box ia available for all mortgage scenarioa includ-. ing near purchase, refinance, new construction. FHA financing and brusied credit lending.

Two buildings in metro Detroit are regional winner* in the Pur-suit of Excellence Office Building of the Year Award* competition sponsored by Building Owners and Managers Association Inter-national.

Victor V in Livonia, managed by Axiom Real Estate Manage-ment, won in the 100,000 to 249,000 square foot category.

Volkswagen of America in Au-burn Hills, managed by Etkin Management Service*, won in the 250,000 to 500.000 square foot category.

Each won in ita specific catego-ry because of outstanding opera-tions. emergency and handicap procedures, tenant amenities and impact on community.

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The Home of the Year commis-sioned by Better Homes k Gar-dens and built by John Richard* Homes of Birmingham raised more than $18,000 from tours the three weekends it was open for

public viewing. r

Children'* Hospital of Michi-gan Auxiliary wa* the designated charity.

The 3^00-square-foot model combine* the future of residential construction materials and tech niques erith a traditional Ameri-can design. More than 9,000 visit *d the house in Novi'e Autumn Park Subdivision.

• s u c c e s s f u l t s i a u T w s The Remodelers Council of the

Building Industry Association of Southeastern Michigan boats a seminar "Successful Estimating for Remodelers" 5:30-8:30 p.m Wednesday. Feb. 21. at Stonycroft Country Club, 1960 Stonycroft Lane. Bloomfield Hills-

Cost, which includes sppetiz-ar*, is $15 for Remodelers Council member*. $20 for BIA member* and $46 for non- member*.

To register, call (810) 737-4477.

principles of water supply end disposal systems, plus ths repair and replacement of faueata, toi-let*. hot water Hester*, garbage disposal uniu. *ink*. bathtub* and showers.

Co*t is $59. plus $10 for the test book.

Registration required by Feb. 22*1(313)523-9277.

Livonia Community Education in cooperation with Oakland Builder* Institute in Rochester Hills presents a 9- hour beaic plumbing class 6:30-9:30 p.m. Monday*. Feb. 26-March 11 at Riley Middle School, 15565 Hen-ry Ruff.

The course provides basic in-formation on the working* of home plumbing. Topic* include

• M9RT6A9I I -Rate Daily, a telephone service,

(313) 976 5626, offers information on mortgage rale* offered by at least * dozen lenders 24 hour* a day from any touchtone phone. Co*t is $4.95 for the entire length of the call.

Lender* initially on the roster include Comerica, First Federal of Michigan. Great Lakee Bancorp, Michigan National Bank and NBD Mortgage.

Rates are updated at noon Monday through Friday.

• RIAL ESTATE CLAM Schoolcraft College in Livonia

offers a 40-hour da** to satisfy a requirement for the state real ee-tste license examination 6-10 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays be-ginning Feb. 21 on campus.

Topics include brokerage, fi-nancing. ownership, taxation, msth. appraisal and valuation.

Cost is $185. To register, call continuing education services st (313) 462 4446.

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4 E * The Observer /thursday, february 15, 1996

Time to get ready for the homebuying season

DAVtO c MULLY

Norn that the h o l i d a y * a re past, it'a tim« to befin th* bom* buying **a*«n.

Wkile * p n n j and »umm«r still are the buay times for houae sales, now is the time when many people make the conscious deci a ion to s t a r t

looking for a n«* house. If you're one of those people — and thia will be >our first house — there are some questions to ask yourself to make sure you ar* in financial position to buy the house you • ant.

Do you have a steady job? When considering an applicant

for a mortgage, most companies focus very »enousl> on this ques tion Generally, if vou have been

work ing a t t h e tame j o b for t w o years or mora, you M« cooakiefed to have steady employ ment How ever, tha two yaar employment guideline ia not a hard and faat rule.

If you have been working con tinuoualy for leaa than two year*, the lender may look for an expla-nation Maybe you were recently discharged from the military or just finiahed school. On the other hand, your work may be seasonal and you might have gaps between seasons Moat mortgage lender* will take these factor* into ac-count when evaluating your appli-cat ion Alao, even if you have changed jobs over the paat two year*, it will not necessarily be conaidered a negative factor if you have stayed in the same line of work The important thing ia that vou show the lender a consistent and stable employment history

However, if you have loat a job for a reason such as excessive ab-

have long gaps in your employment record or have dipa in your income level tha t am diffi cult to explain, you should probe bly delay buying a house until you can demonstrate a stable work history.

Do you pay your bills on time"*

When you apply for a mortgage, you will be aaked to liat all of your debts and monthly payments How you have paid your bills in the paat gives a lender some indi cation of how you can be expected to pay them in the future .

Your mortgage company will get a credit report, which Hata all of your debts — from banks that may have given you a car loan to department stores tha t offer cred-it cards. If your credit report show* you do not have a credit hiatory. you should put off trying to buy a house and take steps to improve your credit pro-

file.

Keep in mind, however, some-times credit reports are inaccu-. rata. T o check yours, obtain a copy for yourself For a small fee (or somenmea for free) you can re-quest a copy from a credit report ing agency liatad in the phone book. If you find any errors, you can then take steps to have the report corrected.

Do you have enough saved for a down payment?

Before you are ready to buy a house, you will have to gather enough money for a down pay ment and cioaing costs. The amount of the down payment may vary, but generally you will have to make a down payment that equals at least 5 percent of the purchase price.

You will also need money for closing costs. This includes coats for the title work and other ad mimstrative expenses involved in

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acquiring a mortgage. Theee coal* can be expanaive. depending upon the area where you liva. However, sometimea the property aeller ia willing to pay part of these costs.

The mortgage lender will want proof that you have saved the money to be uaad for the down payment and cioaing coat*. If the money ia from a saving* account, the lender will aak the financial institution to verify the amount and the length of time the money has been in your account. The lender needs to be sure that you are not borrowing the money you will use for the down payment and closing costs

Many companies have pro grams to help first time buyer*. With some of theee program*, you can accept a gift from a relative or receive financial help from a local nonprofit organixation or guvern ment agency.

If you do not have at least a portion of thia money already saved, it'a probably not a good time to start looking for a house Instead, it would be a good idea to

open a saving* account and begin putt ing aaide money every pay-day. The longer you have the ac counta and the more consistently you have been able to aava, the better you will look to lander*.

These are juat a few of the queation* you will need to conaid-er before you become a home owner. If you have any queation*, please contact your local mort-gage professional. Next weak, we'll take a look at how a lender determines how large a mortgage you can receive and how much you can afford to pay each month.

liavul Multy u a aenior loan of-ficer for Source One Mortgage Srri icet Corporation in Farming-Ion Hill* He haa tpecialued in residential m o r t g a g e e in the De-

troit metropolitan a r e a for the laat ei#ht years. If you have any com-ments or questions regarding thia column or would like tome assist-ant? in shopping for a house mort-gage. you can call Multy at (810) 4HH 7664 or fax him at (810) 488-7590

Making It happen: Mark Bolitho. Matt Schuanit2 and James V. Clarke expedited renovation of Pontiae Area

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Pont iac Area Trans i t iona l Housing now haa 24 units with a complete revamping of a duplex on Hovey Street in that city.

James V Clarke, vice president of Robertson Brothers Group. Matt Schwanitx, vice president of Giffels/Webstar Engineer*, and Mark Bolitho. owner of Sterling Millwork. administered and au-perviaed the renovation, aavnng thousand* of dollar* in the pro cesa.

The Michigan Stale Housing Development Authority funded the project with a $129,000 grant

The entire duplex was rehabili tated including a new roof, siding, heating, electrical, plumbing.

windows, appliances, fixtures, carpeting end paint.

Kach unit has a living room, kitchen and dining area on the main floor, two bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs and a base ment

Two * ingle mothers, each with a child, have moved into the units for u p to two year* while they receive job training *kills and learn to be self sufficient.

One third of their income goes to rent until they graduate into a permanent housing lifestyle.

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About 25 percent of the 211 condominiums la tha luxury high riaa have told since naw owner ship laat (all decided to releaa* individual units for sale. Moel buyers to data have bean existing renters

"The reason people come hert ia the personal attention the> get." said Barnard J. Ackerman vice president of salee. "It 's a unique, upscale property."

The building, off Civic Center Drive west of Evergreen, bad been planned as condominiums. But when 5000 Town Center opened in 1982, interest rate* bad sky rocketed and sale* were slow, so it became a rental.

"I don t think a property liki this is different from a single fam ily residence.' said Nicholas N Mason, vice president of Ameri-can Invsco, which purchased the building from Prudential.

"You probably picked your house for a number of reaeons — location, proximity to what you do. Pnce is always important.

"The advantage here ia ere hav*-•ervices in this building you don t have in a lot of places. There's not much not to like here."* Mason said.

ProepActs like what they see. Ackerman said.

"They're impressed with the building, itself. They're i n preaaed with window* and views," he said.

Eight flour plans are available Prices depend on type of unit, how high up it is and directional exposure.

A condo of 988 square feet with one bedroom and a 1«A baths can be purchased for 175,000 to 194.000. a unit of 1,396 square fsat with two bedrooms and two baths for 197,000 to 1147.000 and

a condo of 1,868 square feet with three bedrooms and three baths for $160,000 to 8190.000.

Each plan indudas all major appliances — double oven, dishwasher, refrigerator and washer/dryer.

The washer and dryer arc placed in a cloaat near tha kitchen in moat two and three-bedroom units, in the bedroom of one-bed units.

Many of tha appliance* will be 10-12 years old. Ackerman said, but they will be in perfect working order .

American Invaoo will repaint snd replace carpeting before buyers move in aa part of the pur cbaae agreement. Or as an altar-native. buyers can chooee a cash allowance of $2,000 for a one-bed room unit. $3,000 for two bed rooms and $4,000 for thrse.

Purchaser* receive ooe assigned parking space with a one-bedroom unit, two spaces for two and three bedrooms. An underground tun-nel goes from the parking struc-ture to the high riae.

The monthly maintenance foe ranges from $212 to $462 depend ing oo the s i n of the unit. Op-tional valet service ia available for $90 monthly.

"A lot of people aa renters up graded units," Ackerman said. "Some put in marble floors. As buyers, they will do more exten sive things. They might take cer-tain walla out."

Mason projects that his com pa ny will spend in excess of a mil lion dollars upgrading the com-

munity room, off-lobby sitting room, hallwaya and elevators.

' Professionals, both single and couples, are becoming a major factor in the high riae oondomini um market," Ackerman said.

"They desire a more convenient and secure living environment, more time to spend on leisure ac tivities rather than the concern of maintaining a home, the ability to travel and not worry about mak ing srrangements to cara for their residence wbile away."

Moat residents are single and there are few children living at the site.

The property tax rate ia $56 60 per $1,000 of state equalised valu-ation, half of market value. That means the owner* of a $120,000 condo at 6000 Town Center could expect to pay nearly $3,400 the fir*t year.

Peter Fuciarelli purchased a three bedroom, 21* bath unit and plans to open one bedroom to ex-tend the living room and convert another bedroom to a formal din ing room He rented several years before buying

"It's accessible from that loca-tion to all major expreasways," h« said. "I was aware of the ameni ties it had — concierge, valet parking . . . security. It's a verti-cal city. 1 think the building fo a great building. It's perfect for me."

Querida Del Holland, who moved to the building last sum-mer aa a renter, decided to buy a one bedroom, bath and a half unit because she didn't want to relo-

Del Holland aaid she's pleased she can get all ber dining room and living room furniture in the main living area "and still have plenty of room in the middle of the floor."

The sales office at 5000 Town Center, (810) 361-4663, it open 10 a.m. to 6 p-m. Monday through Saturday, noon to 5 pm Sun-day

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The latest average alao matched the 7.02 percent rate (luring the week of Jan. 18. which had been the loweat since rates averaged 6.97 percent during the week of Feb. 3,1994.

On one-year adjustable rata

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Fifteen-year mortgage*, s popular option for those refinancing mortgages, averaged 6.61 percent this week, down from 6.52 percent a week earlier.

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If the kitchen ta the main determinate of whether or not • home will be a comfortable one in which to live and work, the Nadina will come through with flying color®. Highly work-able. the kitchen alao eryoy* a wide window view from an extension at the front of the house, and ia convenient for greeting gueeta at the foyer entry on ooe aide, or for serving in the dining area on the other aide. The kitchen ia a basic U-ahaped, with a full wall of work-able apace on the facing wall aa well. A snack bar forma the diviaion between kitchen and dining room. The dining room shares the front view with the kitchen, through a wall of win-dows.

The living room, adjacent to the dining area, offera a fireplace, and a sliding glass door to a secluded patio area, but the aide wall ia windowlea* to shield the occupants from city neighbors. The living room avoids major traf fie patterns in the home, and ia out of sight of the guests as they enter the home.

The master suite alao demon»trates the homeowner's desire for privacy. Off the bed room ia a dressing cove, with a long vanity. A walk in doeet ia to one aide of the dressing area, and a commode and ahoerer/tub are in the room on the other aide. A master suite with these features ia unusual in such an eco-nomical and compact home.

Two additional bedrooms share the exten-sive linen storage and the full bath that faces each other acroea the hall. The waaher. dryer, and extra storage facilities are nearby, in a walk through utility room between the bouse and the double garage.

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Even in the city, country kitchens ate in BY L M KING •TBCUL' . Wama

The country kitchen remains an American favorite, and that 's true even when "home" happens to be a high-riae in citiea like New York, Chicago or Seattle.

Noted designer George Rallia, who heada Rutt of New York, creates a great many country kitcbena in Manhattan apartment buildinga aa well aa in sub-urban colonials and ranchea. and he isn't the alighteet bit surprised that thia etyle haa proved to ba ao enduring.

"The fact ia that thia ia much more than a style." he says. "It'a a mood, an a t t i t u d e . . . . It permita ua to indulge in charm and comfort, and in thia day and age we need that more than ever. I think that the fact that today 'a two-career families, who have leaa and leaa time to apend at home, are in the forefront of the search for oozy, warm kitchen aaya it all. Today kitchen is the heart of the home, and they want that to be a place aa far away from the office as possible."

Debi Oertle. whose beautiful Rutt

kitcbena are the talk of Chicago and Tiurbs, agrees.

"Yea. 'country' ia a much-aought-af-tar look today," ahe notee. "But it should be clearly understood that juat aa the nostalgic paat that we aaek never really exists, today's country kitcbena are not the cluttered, cutesy spaces wa uaed to aaaoclate with the country etyle."

Instead, today's country kitcbena are sophisticated and international in scope. When people aay "country" to-day, they're not talking about what we uaed to call "colonial." They mean kitcbena reminiscent of Provence or Tuacany or Sussex or 18th century Vir-ginia, only with a lot all-Amencan effi-ciency mixed in. And above all, we're not talking about formula design here. Today's homeowners want highly indi-vidualistic spaces. The kitchen has to fit their lifestyles to a T."

Function and aesthetics According to Mark Bernard and Tom

Pettigrew of Rutt's showrooms in Los

Angalea and Seattle, respectively, func-tion in today's country kitcbena Is aa important aa aeethetica.

"If it looks food, but doaan't work, it's not for today's homeowner," aay* Bernard.

Ha believes that the steps towards a perfect kitchen include a floor plan that eaaea our work b e d , appliances that work well for our way of Ufa, cabinetry that fits our poeeeaaiona, materials that are eaay to care for, and a style that pleaaea over the long haul.

All Rutt's designers base their de-signs on in-depth interviews to deter-mine clients' lifestyles, and Oertle even expects ber Chicago area dienta to ait down with her and come up with all the answer* to a 12-page questionnaire.

"The in-depth interview is the first step in the process that enables ua to design a kitchen that'a juat right for our clientele." aaya Pettigrew. "For exam-ple, we need to know how a family shopa, cooks and eata. Those who like fresh food need more refrigerator apace.

Indoor grilling ia ideal for fans of low-

fat fooda. A microwave pven — or two - will anchor weekday cooking. Multi-ple work stations are great for families who arrive home with hunger pangs and need room for everybody to pitch in and prepare dinner in e hurry. "Theee are all practical aspects and muat be con-sidered before we even begin talking about the style of the kitchen."

"Evan sinks, stoves and diahwaahers have become good looking." he aaya.

"Never before haa auch a wealth of function and style been available, and th«« m f enormous excitement aa well aa challenge to the deeignar. But more importantly, it mean* incompar-able convenience, comfort and enjoy-ment for the client."

Example* of great country kitchen can be found in Rutt showrooms throughout the nation or in the firm's 98-page, beautifully illustrated Folio, which ia available for $15.00 from Rutt Custom Cabinetry, 1564 Main Street, P.O. Box 129, Goodville, PA 17528 or call 1-800-420-7888.

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How do you stop roof condensation

Q: 1 b u i l t a porch writ* a m e t a l roo f o n it. We enc lo sed it i a . u a i n g s l o n n w i n d o w s , bu t h a v e oo t ins ta l led b e a t . T b e p r o b l e m is t b a l in t b e s u m m e r w i t h tbe w i n d o w s o p e n , c o n d e n s a t i o n f o r m s a n d r u n a o f f t be ins ide of t b e roof . W h a t i s the b e a : way t o s t o p t b e c o n d e n s a t i o n . Will i n s t a l l i n g p lywood a n d s h i n -g les o v e r t b e me ta l help"*

A The way to »top the con den>ation from developing ta to prevent the vapor in the porch sir from contacting the cold metal root Putting plywood and shingles on top of the roof will not he lp Instead, you should (>ut insulation.under the roof and cover the insulation »i th a vapor barner With this installation, the vapor will not migrate beyond the vapor barn er Also, because of tbe insula tion. the vapor hamer will have a temperature that is above the dew po in t Consequently con-densation will not develop You can cover the insulation and va-por barner with dry-wall or wood panels

Q: I a m looking fo r a re-p l a c e m e n t t o i l e t - t a n k cove r fo r a n A m e r i c a n S t a n d a r d T a n k F 4 0 9 in Regency B lue

Our local plumber c la ims tbe cover la not avai lable and w a n t s lo sail ma a complete toi let . S ince tbe color ot tbe new toilet will not m a t c h that of tbe o ther ba th room fix-tu res , 1 am re luc taa t to buy it. Do you have sugges t ions?

A: We called the Amencan Standard Co. and inquired about the cover to your toilet tank Although they no longer manufacture that model and color, ihe> apparently still have some covers in stock. They sug gest you contact the American Standard Wholesale distributor that covers your area to order the cover If you don't know who the distributor is in your area, you can check with Amen can Standard at (800) 223-0068. Ask for the Consumer Product Service Department.

It 's important to remember that just because an item is not available locally, and is no long er manufactured, doesn't mean that it's not available.

To submit a question, write to Popular Mechanics. Reader Service Bureau. 224 W. 57th S t . New York. N Y 10019 The most interesting questions will be answered in a future column

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Tree care increases property value Ask a Realtor, and you'll find lhat mature,

healthy trees can add as much aa 20 percent lo the worth of • reeidenlial property But even if a homeowner isn't planning to sell, there are good reasons to plant and maintain

Aside from the obvious aesthetic value, ma lure trees provide shade during warm months, which helps keep • house cool naturally and drives down the coat of air conditioning. Like wiaa. trees provide a wind break dunng winter and help keep a bouse warm.

But trees usually grow so slowly that it can be many years before there ia any effect on a house's value- There are steps, however, that can help young trees pick up the pace.

Be sure to provide routine maintenance, particularly in urban areas, where trees are of-ten stressed. Compacted soil and air pollution can choke a tree, and an adequate water sup-ply can I* loet if surrounding grass and weeds prevent moisture from reaching the root sys tem.

The experts say trees should 1* fertilized, either by the homeowner or a professional, to help ensure their health and vitality It is im portant to properly identify a tree s needs and use proper methods and matenals al appro priale times, says Brian Barnard of the Na tional Arborist Association The NAA. based in Amherst. N.H.. is an association of profes sional tree care eiperts.

Barnard notes that lawn care and landscap ing pros, including arbonsla, often lake soil samples lo determine what nutrients, if any, should be added to the soil They then inject

liquid or granular fertiliser into the soil near a tree's roots or even directly into the tree lo get the moat benefit for the tree. v

Another way to improve a tree's vigor. Bar nard says, ia to create a ring of bare ground several feet in diameter around tha bottom of the tree, then cover the ring with mulch. Tbe ring eliminates much of the tree's competition from grass and weeda for water and nutrients

Scientific studies have shown that mulch nngs can as much as double the rata of tree growth over a period of years. But be careful creating the ring. Lawn mowers and string trimmers don't mix with trees, Barnard warns. A whirling string or a bump from a lawn mower can tear open the bark, creating a path into the tree for insects and disease

Many professionals remove ihe lawn around the trunk with a non- selective herbicide such as Roundup, which is also available to home owners, because of the product's effectiveness and favorable environmental characteristics. After the grass dies out, the bare ground nng is covered with mulch or stones to help prevent the return of weeds and grass, lo hold mois tur* in the ground, and lo improve the appear ance of the nng

Pruning also should be a part of routine maintenance. Start al ihe top of the tree and work down, never removing more than a quar ter of the tree's crown in a single growing sea-son. Barnard says. Taking off too many branches removes too many leaves, which the tree needs to collect sunlight. Also, remove limbs and branches ths t cross one snother. and strive for s balanced overall appearance

Be sure to cut a limb or branch wbars it joins with another ooe. Thia eliminates unnatural branch stubs. an<l the tree will have an eaaier t ime healing the exposed cuta.

When pruning a mature tree that haa never been trimmed, look for weak and dead limbs toward the center of the crown.

The pruning of mature trees Is bast left to professionsls because falling out of the t m . being hit by falling limbe. and dropping limbs onto power lines are very raal risks.

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America's housing industry haa marched In lock-step with de-mand ever since tha residential construction w c w i w of the 1980s and tbe economic recession that followed.

During the paat five years, homebuitders have operated a t a pace neither far ahead nor far be-hind the rate of construction nec-essary to maintain balance in supply, reports U.S. Housing Marketa, a tracking service baaed in Livonia.

During the 1960s, homebuild-ers pulled permits for an average of 1.4 million units per year, the service reported.

T h a t ranged from a low of 966,000 in the 1981 receaaion year to a high of 1.8 million at the peak of multi-family fever in 1986, the last year of generous rental prop-erty tax shelters.

With an estimated 1.3 million residential units permitted in

1996, the laat Ave years have seen an annual average of 1.2 million uni ts authorised nationally.

Houaehold growth, meanwhile, has averaged 1.1 million for the same five year period, U.8. Hous-ing Marketa indicated. T h a t ia very much In balance with the supply of new units, especially when taking into acoount average demolitions of 70,000 un i t s per year.

A gradual, balanced growth is better than boom-and-buat cycles for the financial health of the in-due t&.

Builders in the Midwest proba-bly have been better than thoae in other parts of the country at building on household formation rather than speculation on a more consis tent basis, said Brian Bragg, editor of U.S. Housing Markets.

" I t ' s the conservative nature of business here, " Bragg said. " I t tends to be more blue collar, trad-itional. Don't get too wild."

Builders in Southeastern Mich-

igan, however, are still dependent on the auto industry — but get-ting better.

"They tend to learn over t ime," Bragg said. "They tend to depend less when there's good times roll-ing that it will go on forever."

If the country avoids recession, tbe rate of household formations will increase to sn average of about 1.25 million households an-nually during the next five years, U.S. Housing Marketa projects.

And there will be a growing de-msnd f r o m m a t u r i n g Baby Boomers for second homes.

The greatest household growth in the paat five years has been in the 45-to-55 sge group ss the first wsve of bsby Boomers arrived.

This group includes nearly 3.3 million more households than it did in 1990, the service reported. About 75 percent was in the homeowners category, jus t 25 per-cent renters, as might be expected from s middle-sged group.

Now, persons born from the early 1960s to the early 1970s

have moved into tbe prime years of their household-forming sctivi-ty, U.S. Housing Markets indicat-ed.

These 25-to-34 year olds have in the laat five years left rentals to purchase houses at a greater rate than the preceding generation, which was stymied by rampant housing infistion snd high inter-est rates in the 1980s.

Doubled-up living arrange-ments. including tbe formation of extended-family households of unrelated adults, has increased over the years snd isn't particu-larly good news to the home build ing industry.

Historicslly, those living ar-rangements were widespread only in hard economic t imes.

In the lsst dozen years, dou-bled-up households have grown from 3.3 million to 5.2 million, from a 3.9 share of sll households in 1983 to 5.2 last year, U.S. Housing Marketa reported.

"I t certainly takes away from present demand." Bragg said.

Growth of Doubled Up Households 110 y — T - r — r - r — r " r ~•—

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Social trend: The tendency of unrelated and unmarried persons to double up and form a single household has lyeen increasing. That doesn't do much for residential builders now, but represents potential for growth.

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