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Canton CObsmw SEVKVTY FIVE CEKTH T HURSDAY. MAY 26,1996 CANTON. MICHIGAN . 76 PACKS VOLUME 20 NUMBKR 91 IN THE PAPER TODAY Helping hand: A Canton Eagle Scout is helping round up tools for the playscape. /2A Saved: A mail carrier helped pre- vent serious injury during a house fire by an alert action. /2A School board: Candidates for the Plymouth-Canton school board re- sponded to auestions at a League of Women Voters candidate night. /3A Paving: The rough spots on Lil- ley Road in Canton will be paved this summer. /4A Art winner*: Three Plymouth Salem High School students came away with honorable mention in an art contest sponsored by U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers. /6A COUNTY NEWS SMART millage: Bus service will continue as the result of Tuesday's millage. /5A COMMUNITY LIFE A change in dates other Nature's cooperation Magic time: gotMother 2v aiure s cooperam for the sixth annual Warm-Up Kids' program gets budget ax Magic Ride that benefited four child abuse councils in southeast- ern Michigan. /13A OPINION Home needed: Canton officials should do their best to find a home for the Crickets preschool pro- gram, which will be tossed out of Canton Township Hall. /20A , SPORTS One more time: For the third time this season, the Canton and Salem soccer teams met — only this one was pivotal. The winner Jufni-nfj tki? atnte rliatri/'t aavancea to tnc stutc unw championship; the loser's season ended. /1C CREATIVE LIVING Home tour: Large dream houses phony League Home A popular preschool program for children will be without a home because of a decision made by Canton officials. There's no room for the kids in the basement of Canton Township Hall or in the new Summit on the Park. BY JOANNS MAUBZKWBKJ STM» WMM The popular Crickets program thai hu served Canton preschooler* for 17 year* in the township hall's basement ha* one more year of life. There ha® slwsy* been waiting list for thi* program, said Canton resident Jennifer Armstrong, who ia upeet with the demiee of the program. Canton official* will as the program after June 1996. They say there is no room in the new Summit on the Park community center that will open in October. The' basement that the pro- gram baa called home for year* is ex- pected to be uaed for other eervicea, •uch as for the contracted aaaeeaor. police and fire training facilities, and storage. •Why didn't they allow space for them?" asked Armstrong, whoae *- year-old daughter attends the pro- gram. but whoae 2-year-old son won't because he ia a year too young. "They knew what program* existed. What other programs were removed?" Mike Gouin, Canton parks and rec- reation superintendent, said the deci- sion to ax the CrickeU was simply due to a lack of space for the program that includes approximately 68 chil- dren per session. The sessions run September to January and January to June. Armstrong is auspicious. "I hear there is space st the Summit. Why are they renting out banquet rooms there? It doesn't make sense to me." Making cuts Gouin said something had to be cut See KIDS, 4A IF 0C ISA . ID Tour June 2- INDEX .SO-S1A . . 10A . . . I C HERE'S HOW TO REACH US Sport*>U—11104 Commit*, a 134U-2042 lOimr CAM /TV Wmktf 313111t1>3 How schools will spend $12 million 98-99 S2.107.000 $2 207 000 •99-2000 Msl 11,707,000 Total 5 -ym budget: $12,205,000 j ; T«XtbOOk« (800.000 29% Textbooks _J $700,000 23% 1 Ubrary/ - J Media Center $300,000 9% —I Library/ -J Media Center $300,000 - 10% ; Software/ -v- Media $400,000 13% ] Software/ —1 Media $300,000 1 - ~ ) Computers - J $1.2 million 38% xqa Computers \ f 1.2 million 40% 3 I'SMSoo 6% Buittng —1 Train** - $150,000 9% RL BuiWng 1 . v- needs $342,000 11% (342.000 r n% ' f Textbooks $700,000 32% —I Ubmy/ _ J Media Center 1115.000 5* I Softwwe/ i_. : Media $300,000 13% B Compiler* $600,000 27* 3 Training $160,000 7* Buikfcng - Textbooks $700,000 33* Library/ MEDIA Cen'. e- $115,000 Ml Software/ Media $300,000 14* f~~j Textbooks $600,000 39% Library/ MMfla Cantar $115,000 7% Textbooks $3.5 million 29% —] Library/ MecHa Center $945,000 8% """"1 training I $150,000 a $342,000 15% 7% n e Software/ Media $260,000 19% ZlgSSSS* 18% I J $ioo!tx>c 6% \— Building fTj Software/ $342,000 1«% $342,000 20% Media $1.55 rmlhoo 13% 1 Computer* J $3.8 mrtlton 31% $70aS» 6% "1 Buftftng $ee?l « 14% School officials promote tax hike BV MB. DIIXON 9T*r» Warns In an effort to sell the public on two tax increaee proposals on the June 12 ballot, Plymouth-Canton Superintendent Charles LiUle. school board vice president Susan Feiten and district Richard EgH made a paign stop st the Observer District personnel also a tng to homeowners groups and dvic organisations, send.ng mailings to houses throdghout Plymouth-Can- ton and boating school Cain. Their hope is that voters approve a two yeas. 2.3-mill levy end renew an 19-mill tax on nonbomeatead property. The $12 million that would be collected by the 2 3-mill levy would be spent over five years. Millages levied in 1997 and after will have to be shared countywide. A 2.3 mill tax increase would coet the owner of s $100,000 house sn ex- tra $115 per year. Effective for 10 years, the renewal would affect commercial and indus- trial property only. Voters also will elect two school board membera June 12. The enhancement levy ia needed for teacher training, and to buy text- books and instructional tools in- cluding computer software, said school officials. "We are being penalised for budg- eting weU in the past," ssid Lit tie."We receive the lowest founds tion grant from the state of any dis- trict that touches us KoeraDhically." Feiten aaid there are classrooms that "don't even heve dictionaries or theeeurusee." Many classes are without texts entirely. In daaee* where there are texts, students can't books home because there's just s single classroom set. The text- book budget was just one of several line items cut after a string of recent tax proposals failed, she said. "In the past, decisions were made for fiscal reasons, not instructions! reasons." Little said. Egli expects s high turnout, perhsps ss many ss 16.000 voters. He said the recent failures of li- brary and road millagee in Canton don't concern the district. "The areas being sought down there differ from the eree of schools," he said. The district's last three tax increas es hsve failed. ~ , ' . SeeMMlTsA Mercury takes man BY JOANNK MALMZKWBKJ ST AIT Warnca George Goeheff admits he might be showing his age with his love of 1960s American autoa end memorabilia. But he's proud of his era. "The 1960a were the beginning of the rock-n roll era. When we did things in the 1960s, we were able to do things in our garagee. Cars weren't expensive then. It's too bad today's kids can't compete." said the Canton I Goshaff. the proud owner of a re- stored mi Mercury, has beea hon- ored with aa invitation to the praati F.ves" on C1s**ic Design show June 18 on the grounds of the Edeel A Eleanor Ford house in Groaee Points Shores. The show that features design of autoa is by invitation only. "It's a nice feeling. They ere kind of fussy on the cars they pick for the show. It's s nice feeling of accomplishment . " The Mercury that will be in the de- sign show in Groaee Point* aa well aa another show in Sc Ignace in late June, hie received a complete body off restoration. The car has s stock powertrain with ell the 'SOs goodies, including Fenton headers. Offen wu . m PMOTOUUfMUl Restoration: George Gosheff of Canton is the proud owner of a 1951 Mercury. He and his restored auto have been invited to the prestigious 1995 Eyes on Classic Design car show Uft savtr. While on vacation with her family, Barbara Bar- baza of Canton ad- ministered CPR to a woman stricken in a West Virginia restau- rant. Quick actions help save life B Y KEVIN Baoww (tTAre W a r m While on vacation with her family laat month. Barbara Barbesa of Canton saved a life- It happened ia a McDonald's restaurant in West Virginia. The femlly was headed north on the inter- state. returning from visiting Barbara's releUves ia North Carolina. "We had just croeeed over the state line into Weet Virginia." Greg Barbaae aaid. There had bean eocae traffic congaetion We decided to pull off the road and frt something to eat. '

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Canton CObsmw SEVKVTY FIVE CEKTH THURSDAY. MAY 2 6 , 1 9 9 6 • CANTON. MICHIGAN . 7 6 PACKS

VOLUME 20 NUMBKR 91

I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Helping hand: A Canton Eagle Scout is helping round up tools for the playscape. /2A

Saved: A mail carrier helped pre-vent serious injury during a house fire by an alert action. /2A

School board: Candidates for the Plymouth-Canton school board re-sponded to auestions at a League of Women Voters candidate night.

/3A

Paving: The rough spots on Lil-ley Road in Canton will be paved this summer. /4A

Art winner*: Three Plymouth Salem High School students came away with honorable mention in an art contest sponsored by U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers. /6A

COUNTY NEWS

SMART millage: Bus service will continue as the result of Tuesday's millage. /5A

COMMUNITY LIFE

A change in dates other Nature's cooperation

Magic time: gotMother 2v aiure s cooperam for the sixth annual Warm-Up

Kids' program gets budget ax

Magic Ride that benefited four child abuse councils in southeast-ern Michigan. /13A

OPINION

Home needed: Canton officials should do their best to find a home for the Crickets preschool pro-gram, which will be tossed out of Canton Township Hall. /20A ,

SPORTS

One more time: For the third time this season, the Canton and Salem soccer teams met — only this one was pivotal. The winner • Jufni-nfj tki? atnte rliatri/'t

aavancea to tnc stutc unw championship; the loser's season ended. /1C

CREATIVE LIVING

Home tour: Large dream houses

phony League Home

A popular preschool program for children will be without a home because of a decision made by Canton officials. There's no room for the kids in the basement of Canton Township Hall or in the new Summit on the Park.

BY JOANNS MAUBZKWBKJ STM» W M M

The popular Crickets program thai h u served Canton preschooler* for 17 year* in the township hall's basement ha* one more year of life.

There ha® slwsy* been • waiting

list for thi* program, said Canton resident Jennifer Armstrong, who ia upeet with the demiee of the program.

Canton official* will as the program after June 1996. They say there is no room in the new Summit on the Park community center that will open in

October. The' basement that the pro-gram baa called home for year* is ex-pected to be uaed for other eervicea, •uch as for the contracted aaaeeaor. police and fire training facilities, and storage.

•Why didn't they allow space for them?" asked Armstrong, whoae *-year-old daughter attends the pro-gram. but whoae 2-year-old son won't because he ia a year too young. "They knew what program* existed. What other programs were removed?"

Mike Gouin, Canton parks and rec-reation superintendent, said the deci-

sion to ax the CrickeU was simply due to a lack of space for the program that includes approximately 68 chil-dren per session. The sessions run September to January and January to June.

Armstrong is auspicious. "I hear there is space st the Summit. Why are they renting out banquet rooms there? It doesn't make sense to me."

Making cuts

Gouin said something had to be cut

See KIDS, 4A

IF 0C

ISA . ID

Tour June 2-

INDEX

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HERE'S HOW TO REACH US

S p o r t * > U — 1 1 1 0 4 C o m m i t * , a 1 3 4 U - 2 0 4 2

lOimr C A M / T V Wmktf 3 1 3 1 1 1 t 1 > 3

How schools will spend $12 million 9 8 - 9 9

S2.107.000 $2 207 000

•99-2000

Msl 11,707,000

Total 5 -ym budget: $12,205,000

j ; T«XtbOOk« — (800.000

29%

Textbooks _ J $700,000

23%

1 Ubrary/ - J Media Center

$300,000 9%

—I Library/ - J Media Center

$300,000 -10%

; Software/ -v- Media

$400,000 13%

] Software/ —1 Media

$300,000 1 -

~ ) Computers - J $1.2 million

38%

xqa Computers \ f 1.2 million

40%

3 I'SMSoo 6% Buittng

—1 Train** - $150,000

9%

R L BuiWng 1 . v- needs

$342,000 11%

(342.000 r n %

' f Textbooks $700,000 32%

—I Ubmy/ _ J Media Center

1115.000 5*

I Softwwe/ i _ . : Media

$300,000 13%

BCompiler*

$600,000 27*

3 Training $160,000 7 * Buikfcng -

Textbooks $700,000 3 3 *

Library/ MEDIA Cen'.e-$115,000 Ml Software/ Media $300,000 14*

f~~j Textbooks $600,000 39%

Library/ • MMfla Cantar $115,000 7%

Textbooks $3.5 million 29%

—] Library/ MecHa Center $945,000 8%

• """"1 training

I $150,000

a $342,000 15%

7%

n e

Software/ M e d i a $260,000 19%

ZlgSSSS* 18%

I J $ioo!tx>c 6%

\ — Building

f T j Software/

$342,000 1«%

$342,000 20%

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$70aS» 6%

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School officials promote tax hike BV M B . DIIXON 9T*r» Warns

In an effort to sell the public on two tax increaee proposals on the June 12 ballot, Plymouth-Canton Superintendent Charles LiUle. school board vice president Susan Feiten and district Richard EgH made a paign stop s t the Observer

District personnel also a tng to homeowners groups and dvic organisations, send.ng mailings to houses throdghout Plymouth-Can-ton and boating school Cain.

Their hope is that voters approve a two yeas. 2.3-mill levy end renew

an 19-mill tax on nonbomeatead property.

The $12 million that would be collected by the 2 3-mill levy would be spent over five years. Millages levied in 1997 and after will have to be shared countywide.

A 2.3 mill tax increase would coet the owner of s $100,000 house sn ex-tra $115 per year.

Effective for 10 years, the renewal would affect commercial and indus-trial property only.

Voters also will elect two school board membera June 12.

The enhancement levy ia needed for teacher training, and to buy text-

books and instructional tools in-cluding computer software, said school officials.

"We are being penalised for budg-eting weU in the past," ssid Lit tie."We receive the lowest founds tion grant from the state of any dis-t r i c t t h a t t o u c h e s u s KoeraDhically."

Feiten aaid there are classrooms that "don't even heve dictionaries or theeeurusee." Many classes are without texts entirely. In daaee* where there are texts, students can't

books home because there's just s single classroom set. The text-book budget was just one of several

line items cut after a string of recent tax proposals failed, she said.

"In the past, decisions were made for fiscal reasons, not instructions! reasons." Little said. Egli expects s high turnout, perhsps ss many ss 16.000 voters.

He said the recent failures of li-brary and road millagee in Canton don't concern the district. "The areas being sought down there differ from the eree of schools," he said. The district's last three tax increas es hsve failed.

~ , ' . SeeMMlTsA

Mercury takes man

BY JOANNK MALMZKWBKJ ST AIT Warnca

George Goeheff admits he might be showing his age with his love of 1960s American autoa end memorabilia. But he's proud of his era.

"The 1960a were the beginning of the rock-n roll era. When we did things in the 1960s, we were able to do things in our garagee. Cars weren't expensive then. It 's too bad today's kids can't compete." said the Canton

I Goshaff. the proud owner of a re-stored m i Mercury, has beea hon-ored with aa invitation to the praati

F.ves" on C1s**ic Design

show June 18 on the grounds of the Edeel A Eleanor Ford house in Groaee Points Shores.

The show that features design of autoa is by invitation only. "It 's a nice feeling. They ere kind of fussy on the cars they pick for the show. It's s nice feeling of accomplishment . "

The Mercury that will be in the de-sign show in Groaee Point* aa well aa another show in Sc Ignace in late June, hie received a complete body off restoration. The car has s stock powertrain with ell the 'SOs goodies, including Fenton headers. Offen

w u . m PMOTOUUfMUl Restoration: George Gosheff of Canton is the proud owner of a 1951 Mercury. He and his restored auto have been invited to the prestigious 1995 Eyes on Classic Design car show

Uft savtr. While on vacation with her

family, Barbara Bar-baza of Canton ad-

ministered CPR to a woman stricken in a

West Virginia restau-rant.

Quick actions help save life B Y KEVIN B a o w w (tTAre Warm

While on vacation with her family laat month. Barbara Barbesa of Canton saved a life-

It happened ia a McDonald's restaurant in West Virginia. The femlly was headed north on the inter-state. returning from visiting Barbara's releUves ia North Carolina.

"We had just croeeed over the state line into Weet Virginia." Greg Barbaae aaid. T h e r e had bean eocae traffic congaetion We decided to pull off the road and f r t something to eat. '

2A<C) Th* Ottseritr T i l l HSOAY MAY 2 5 , 191315

M a i l carrier e a r n s t h a n k s BY JOANNB MALISUWSIU •no1* Warraa

No OO« know* her laai MJM Hot re*KWnU want U> thank K i tfcv the mail c*rn«r who M rve» th« Holiday Park subdivision, for her quick thinking that helped PREVENT • MTVHU bouse fire

Kathy saw the smoke billow ing out of the p r » T »aid resi-lient Lou lie Siekirk. who livsa nest to lh« house on Kaiser whoae ( K » | t csufhl fire Monday after noon

Canton firefighter* got the re port of the fire st about I 15 p.m The fire started m • corner of the (a r* | r and was confined there It did not expand into the house or out of the carafe. said s fire de-portment spokesman ,

Kathy jumped out of her mail truck and went to the house "She banged on the door of the house to alert anyone who might be at home." Siekirk said An 11 year old boy was in the house alone ' She calmly and bravely *aid we have to call 9-1-1. If it hadn't been for her. it could have turned into a house file."

Neighbor* came out of their Douse* when they noticed the *moke coming from the garage They gut their garden hoaes on the fire "It was a nice pulling to-

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Firefighters credit the neigh bors efforts with the garden hoae to limiting the extent of the fire. "The neighbors showing up helped us a lot," the fire depart tnent spokesman said.

Residents want Kathy. who drive* a mail truck numbered 6107133. to know they appreciate her "When she came by again. I thanked her If it hadn't been for her keen observance, that fire would have spread.'' Siekirk aaid "Kathy ts always concerned about the people on her route

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Scout rounds up tools for project BY JOANNE MALJSZKWKIU STMT Warraa

Karl Thorpe of Canton plana to knock on door* to find tool* to help with the construction of the Heritage Hideout playscape

'Throughout the building pro ceaa. i l l be distributing the toola to thoae who need them," said Thorpe. 15, who h*a made the col lection and distribution and aafe return of borrowed tool* bis Eagle Scout project

Thorpe and his buddies with Troop 1830 at the Church of Je sus Christ of Latter Day Sainta. are not only collecting tools for the construction effort, but also trying to inform residents snd businesses of the need for tools.

Thorpe ia approaching the tool collection through a door-to-door effort, through troop and church members. The project is designed to foster Thorpe's leadership and

organisational skills. Ha pacta to work on the coos_ . effort June 7-11 at Heritafs Park, just weat of Canton Canter R a a » ,

Thorpe ia collecting and « p a -iztng toola for Bob D o a a m S , who ia in charge of the p l a t -es pa's tool liat. "We are guana-teeing the return of the l a b In the same condition aa they a j l loaned," Donaldson aaid can't guarantee the tools thai pan-pie bring for themaelvea."

All in all. Donaldaoo said tka tool collection ia moving well. "It 's mainly the who are making the possible "

But homeowners are alao aa-tx>uraged l o lend toola on the liat. Playacape _ are still in need of router*, and disc senders, levels and tape measure* Anyone who would like to help should call 397 4825.

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The Obeerverl THURSDAY. MAY 2 5 , 1 9 9 5

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School board hopefuls »d drMMd topics ranging from toch nolocy to tb« lack of public trust • t a Plymouth-Canton candi dates' night sponsored by the Leafue of Women Voters Friday at Weat Middle School. - Voters will elect two new school board members June 12. Incum-bent trustees Roland Thomas and Susan Feiten are not seeking re election.

Eight candidates addressed voters in a forum that will be tele-vised by Omnicom cable.

Air datea, on Channel 8, will be st 9:30 p m., Tuesday. May 30; 7 p.m., Friday. June 2; 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 6; and 4 p.m., Wednesday, June 7.

Omnicom also interviewed can didates individually. Thoae fo-rums will be shown at 4 p.m., Wednesday, May 31; 9:30 p.m., Friday, June 2; i p.m.. Monday. June 5; and 9:30 p.m., Wednes day, June 7.

Candidates — all of whom sup port both tax proposals on the ballot — took questions from the sudience sfler offering brief open-ing remarks:

Michael Maloney of Plym outh: "With two board members stepping down, it's important that voters take time to be in-formed and vote." Maloney, an engineer, said he's a 35-year resi-dent of the community, and • product of Plymouth-Canton schools. He's been active most of his adult life with a junior bssket-ball league as cosch snd presi-dent.

Paul Schrsoben of Canton said being a stay-st-home psrent has given him s new perspective "It mskes you realise you have to make plans today for tomorrow, which is one of the reasons I'm running While employed with the treasury department, I had to take reaponaibility and be ac countable for my actions, which will serve me well on the school board."

Daniel Dunnigan of Canton aaid he and hia wile, parents of five school aged children, are -deeply interested in the educa tional process." He said his work experience budgeting billions of dollars snd attention to detail would serve him well on the board. Dunnigan want* to see added focus on the basics. "While we recognise that students learn at a unique pace, certain stand-ards must be accomplished

Carrie Blamer of Plymouth Township said her first priority is "the student-teacher relationship. We have to provide necesssry support for teschers, and tools for leaching and learning. We are «ow beginning to see the fruits of parental involvement." Students learn much of what they'll need in life as early aa kindergarten, she Mid.

Gerald T rumpka of Plymouth Townahip aaid hia experience as a personnel manager and an active community volunteer would serve him well on the school board, aa would his common sense ap preach. "We owe children # good aducation and a solid foundation

• Air data*, on Chan-nal 8, will b s a t 9:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 30; 7 p.m., Friday, iuna 2; 9:30 p.m., Tuasday, June 8; and 4 p.m., Wadnasday, June 7.

to help them develop to thpir full-est potential."

David McCarthy of Plymouth Township: "I'm in this race be-cause our future ia in grades K-12 now. I support broad-based edu-cation in the basics. 1 think they should be emphssized more thsn they are now. You have to know what to do when the batteries go down and the sun isn't shining on the solar cells."

Brenda Anderson Plecha of Canton: "I'm the board candidate that could help in terms of look ing at what we need in the future, and to work toward 'connected-ness.' It's not just our schools, but our whole community. We need to find more ways to func-tion ss a community."

Jeff Phillips of Plymouth said given his work experience in high-tech manufacturing, he knows what math and science skills stu dents need. "The state has told us we are not adequately educating our children. We need parental involvement and commitment. We need to make sure our teach-ers are well trained and coached. We need to get voter confidence back "

Top priorities: Dunnigan: "The school board

is simply an extension of the com munity. 1 would like lo build on the efforts that have been started I'd like to invite a cross section of the community to come to school board meetings to identify what the needs are."

Blamer: "The number-one pri ority ia the student-teacher rela-tionship- I would like to see the bosrd look into ways we can make this interaction the most import ant thing"

Trumpka: "My number one concern ia teaching materials. Over 10 years, our teacher salaries and benefits have increased 97 percent, but the textbook budget hasn't kept pace. We should never let ths t budget get under $500,000. "

Phillips: "As a system, we hsve failed — sdministrators, the bosrd, parents, snd teachers" (ac-cording to state accreditation re sulU). "I think the most import-snt issue ia public satisfaction with the job we are doing. If we have public support, we will have a better chance of getting people to pass millages."

Schrauben: "We need a plan. We need to decide what we are going to do; how we are going to get there, and how we are going to

. measure it. Otherwise, we will wander around belter skelter. We need to take the community's in put, get a plan, atick to it, snd make sure we succeed. "

Little acknowledges he's fight-ing an uphill battle. "We have to re-establish connections with our schools. Unfortunately, we ha ven't had enough outreach," he said. "1 don't want to believe it's the older people who are holding back the achools. I'm concerned it'a people like myself, the 50-yeara-old-and-younger generation who got a great deal from public

• 'We receive the low-est foundation greet f rom the state of eny distr ict that touches us tfeogrephlcelly.'

Charles Little Plymouth-Canton

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McCarthy: "We-need to con tinue the trend toward open die logue between the school district and community. People ere not msde to feel welcome. I would like to see the broad-based curriculum expanded. I'd like to take a long look at campus safety, snd keep on top of educstion legislation."

Plecha: "We need to use creativity to address the needs of all the kida in our achools." Stu-dents need to be encouraged If they aren't a part of the commu-nity, they're apart from the com-munity."

C u r r i c u l u m s t r e n g t h s , weaknesses ,

Phillips: "Not everyone is headed to college. We need to teach parenting skills, how to bal-ance a check book and things that will help our students be better people in addition to skills that will equip them to work in the global, 2lat century work place.

Maloney: "1 would like to see more focus on math, science, and computer skilla. We need to look at how we implement state man-dates. We need to spend a lot more time involving district pro-fessionals, teachers administra-tors and the community."

Schrauben Compared with the small high school he attended in suburban Lansing, "Opportuni-ties in the district are just incred ible. We have so much to offer. I would like to see all kids with the &ame curriculum opportunities. We need to offer foreign lsnguage cons is tent ly in the middle schools."

Dunnigan: "Reviewing with high school freshmen whst their opportunities are is very vslusble It gives them the chsnce lo think long-range snd work towsrd something specific. I'm a support er of the basics. We need ever in-creasing focus on the fundamen-tals ao thst students can be com-petitive with anyone in the global work place."

B l a m e r : "Our curriculum should be reviewed to reflect cur-rent research, and interpretation of the curriculum should be the same across the district. I think there may be discrepancies in the elementary schools "

Trumpka : "A lot of trends are not geared toward competition, but toward making students feel good. In the real world, it's neces sary to know math, science, snd how to spell We hsve to get back to basics."

McCarthy McCarthy praised the system he experienced at Highland Park High School, where the three R's were empha sized, but where student* also -ro-tated through all disciplines, re gardless of whether they were in the college-prep, business, or trades Irack. "When we came out of there, we could get a job.

Plecha: "We have some excel lent teachers, which is one of our strengths. We have some teachers without that same test or xeal. We're asking teachers to spark a desire to continue to lesrn. We need to learn, cradle to grave, and weneed^to teach that attitude."

schools. We all went to public schools, but suddenly, no one wants to do anything for them."

Little is trying to remedy the situation, involving "stakehold-ers" from the community in deci-sion making Graduation require-ments have been stiffened, and parents are being counseled con-cerning the course selections of their eighth-, ninth- and 10th-graders. Little also emphasizes that a strong school system helps maintain property values.

Even if the proposals pass, however, class si«e won't be sig-nificantly lessened.

"This is a drop of rain on a gar-den that needs a big storm," said Feiten. "This problem ia going to be addressed by creative financ-ing and long-term planning by ad ministration, staff and the com-munity."

Standardizing the curriculum, par t icular ly in the middle schools, bolstering arts inatruc tion, and enhancing student achievement are all among the district's goals. Little said-

"We are very mediocre right now. Our schools have to figure out that we can't put any dam aged parts out into the public. People have to recognixe that this is their future," Feiten said.

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Public trust: "We have to re-establish connections with our schools," says Superintendent Charles Little.

Revamping: "We have 19 physical education teach-ers at the high schools " and one and a half nurses. "We don't need a class in power volleyball and foot-ball, " says Superintendent Charles Little.

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from the Summit, which is a w budget "We had to par* ikmn t r v u So we took that room (for the Cndtelat out, We can't go back and rebuild the Summit now," Gouui »a»d

Canton Treaaurer Elaine Kir chgatler said the decision to cut the CrsckeO was not made eaaily "The ramification* were looked at I thought ere had tome feelings for their need*." she said. adding that there are similar programs in •-he private sector "When I knew there was a problem with space allocation. 1 said that we haw to gne the parenU some notice

Armstrong said she believes some Canton officials see the Onckets . as day care Township officials deny that notion played * role in their decision to a i th« program "That ia not how I !ook«d at it. I saw it as * pre school program." Kirvhgatter Mid

Armstrong said that the Crick program, which offers two,

two-hoar sessions daily, was not tot working parents "I know the difference between day care and preschool.' .Armstrong said

At Saturday's registration for the program parents signed up 36 children. Paris and recreation staff expect the remaining seats to be filled throughout the summer

Armstrong said she finds it dif-ficult to believe coat was a factor in the decision to cut the Crick ets According to s memo she received, the program had s net revenue of $10,310 64 in 1994 But Kirchgatter said thqt doesn't in elude administration, clerical, utility and maintenance coats The program operate* during business hours at township hall

O t h e r op t ions Originally, officials considered

;noving the Crickets to the Can

ton RecreaUoo Center aft Michi gan Avenue and Sheldon. Arm »trong admitted that she prepared a petition against the propoaal. She never handed It in. Instead she spoke with Supervisor Tom Ysck. who ia now an a medical leave "1 didn't push the iaawa."

If the C nek eta had been moved to the recreation canter — now used by the township's senior programs that will be moved to the Summit —

Kirchgatter aaid the preschool program would have to share space with other pro grams or services Opening a sec-ond office for Growth Work* at the center ia a possibility, aa ia the Canton Community Founda-tion moving there

"To my knowledge, a decision has not been finalized." Kir-chgatter added.

Moving the Cricksts to the Canton fire station at Canton Center and Cherry Hill, where the

ha s space, was a thought it would need renovation and 1

don't think it s compatible with the fire station." aaid Kirchgatter. who added that additional guide-lines are required by the state for a preschool facility, such aa an outdoor playground

Not so. .Armstrong said. Ac-cording to licensing requirements, a plsygfround ia not required for less than five hour* of preschool Currently. Connie Flynn, who op-erates the program, takee the kida right outside township hall to Heritage Park to play.

Gouin said there ia no way for another program to share space with the Crickets- "We need a room dedicated for that purpose We need miniature tables and chairs." But Gouin added that the Summit will provide other programs for preechool children, including space for baby-sitting

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"What 1 tried to do was simu lata a 1960a custom. I guess I'm showing my ags, aaid Gosheff, ahna* basement is filled with bosaa of never-touched model cars and other memorabilia, including movie and car posters, old radios. Hot Rod magazines, old Chevrolet literature and auto artwork

The Mercury was put in a ga rage in 1966 and never driven again. Gosheff bought the car in August 1988. Some of the body modifications Goaheff made in-clude a four inch chopped top, slanted door poets, the 1951 Mer-cury rear window was reinstalled, as were 1964 Chevy parking lights, a 1964 Pontiac grill. 1961 Lincoln tail lights. 1963 Mercury headlights, 1966 Pontiac side trim, 1963 Olda Fiesta hubcaps and stock linen wiring harness

"A restoration doesn't hurt the value of the car There are all kinds of collectors out there', Goaheff said.

To add to the '50s nostalgia, Goaheff kept all stock gauges, as well aa a stock AM radio. The Mercury also features a 45 rpm record player in the dash "It waa sort of a fad in thoae days, he said, about the record player, which holds aeven records "I col lect old records from the '50a.'

The 1951 Mercury also boasts s portrait of one of GoahefTs heroes — the late actor James Dean — etched in the rear side windows. An old carton of Lucky Strike cig-arettes sits in the back of the car.

In short, Gosheff is a car collec-tor. In addition to the 1961 Mer cury, he oen i a 1938 Chevy, which haa been on display in the General Motor* building in De troit.

Lilley to be resurfaced BY JOANNK MALI*ZKWMK.I ST MI Warrsa

If you're tired of your teeth rat-tling while you drive north on Lil-ley Road, north of Ford Road, take hrarl Relief is coming this summer

Wayne County will provide the relief in the form of resurfacing of the area filled with potholes, be tween Cilenwood and Hanford, said Bob Mahoney, Wayne Coun-ty director of roads

"It's two small pieces that has had asphalt patch in the north-bound lanes We aren t doing the entire road." Mahoney said. "But

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Wt went into a McDonald's and placed our order As we were being served ere happened to looked off to the side. In the foyer, my wife and 1 noticed a woman on the floor, she looked like she was ia trouble." he aaid.

lo the woman a daughter "She aaked if there was a doctor in the house Her grandktds looked wor ned

My wife ia a registered nurse She tokl the people behind the counte* to call 911. The woman was uncooaooua. there waa no pulse, no breathing She asked the daughter if she knew CPR, she said a little

-They made several attempts at it. alternating between chest

compressions and breathing She wss turning blue Aa they were both working on her you could slowly see color coming back into her face." Bsrbsxa aaid. Eventu-ally. the woman began responding to verbal commands and waa <ble to sit up.

Soon, an EMS squad showed up and took the woman to the hospital

T h e daughter called my wife the next day to say bow she was It turned out she waa low on po-tassium, they were traveling on a trip back from Florida to Ohio. She called my wife later to let her know she waa doing better in the hospital She had passed out again on the way to the hospital. The doctor said that if my wife

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"It rattle* your cage when you drive down there." *eid Tom Caaari. Canton engineer

The resurfacing of the two small areas ia s Wayne County maintenance program. Canton Township will not have to pay for the work

Mahoney said he axpacte the project to be done by mid-July. Lilley Koad will not be closed during the one or two day project. "We may cut il down to one lane of traffic when we do it," he aaid.

Work ia continuing un the in-tersection of the Summit Boule vard. Canton Center and Palmer "This is part of the Summit Boul evard project." Caaari aaid. The boulevard was completed in 1994 Wayne County will put iA a traffic signal when improvements to the intersection are completed, which is expected to be by June 23

•"This will help Canton Center and Palmer." Caaari added.

Memorial Day service on tap

hadn't reacted, she wouldn't have made i t "

Barbers Barbaza said that when the daughter called. "She aaid her mother waa doing fine and her family would be eternally grateful to me for saving her mother's life. That brought tears to my eyes, it's such a wonderful feeling."

In her 23 years as a nurse — Barbaza works at Providence Hospital in Southfield — she d performed CPR at the hoapital. but never outside work.

The public is invited to a Me-morial Day service at 1 p.m. Mon-day. May 29. at the Canton Veter-ans Memorial in Heritage Park

The service will include the unveiling of a brick bearing the name of Alfredo Guxso, a Canton resident, who died during the Vietnam War He was- wounded June 19. 1968. and died June 29, 1968

The service will be conducted by Canton resident John Spencer of the Canton VFW and Plym-outh Canton Vietnam Veterans.

Rock-n -Bowl Kids age* 9-15-are invited to

join the fun at Super Bowl* Rock-n-Bowl. at 7 10 p.m. every Friday throughout the summer

The $5 admission includes un-limited bowling, rental shoes, a live diac jockey and dancing. Par ents are guaranteed that the bowling center. 45100 Ford Road, wdl be alcohol - and cigarette-free.

Super Bowl makes donation* from each Rock n Bowl to the Canton Community Youth Edu-cation Program Rock-n-Bowl ia sponsored by the Canton Police Department. For more informa-tion. call Super Bowl, 459-6070.

gent Controls in Novi. Their son Steven. 15, is • student at Catho-lic Central High "He's very proud of hia mom." Greg Bsrbsxa said.

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Explorer raffle The Canton Community Plays

cape project, in conjunction with the Canton Community Found* Lion, u boating a raffle of a 1995 Ford Explorer to benefit the Heri -tage Hideout playacape

The raffle will be at 7 p.m Thursday, June 1. «t Blackwell Ford, which provided the Explorer for the fund-rsi*er. Tickets are 150 each. Ticket* are available at a number of busineaae*. including by calling Lee Bittinger of Re' Max Croearoada, 463-8700.

The maximum number of tack ets that will be aold ia 2.000. but a minimum of 600 muat be sold for the Explorer to be raffled If less than 600 tickets are aold, the prise will be $10,000.

Help Greg The final fund-raising event for

Canton resident Greg Unger. who haa cystic fibraai* and i* in need of • double-lung transplant, ia scheduled for Saturday. June 3. Door* open at 2 p.m. and the auc-tion begins at 2:30 p.m.

The charity auction will be aI the VFW Hall at Seven Mile and Middlebelt in Livonia. Items U) be auctioned include autographed sports items, a suite at Wrigley Field for a Cuba game. Tiger Fan taay Week, art printa and paint-ing*, dinner for four at Mountain Jack's and Steak ft Ale and ac coromodalions in a Florida con dominium for one week

At 5 p.m the same day, Dick Scott Dodge will boat a Lung* for Life raffle in Plymouth at which a new 1995 Dodge will be raffled Other prizes also will be raffled Raffle tickets are $100 each and only 500 ticket* will be sold. Tick ets can be purchased by calling Dick Scott Dodge. 451-2110. Carol Piel*. (810) 731 3260, or Marge Wetzel. (810) 471 8222. The raffle is sponsored by theBotaford Gen eral Hospital Professions! Staff in Farmington Hill*.

Children'* Organ Tranaplant Association for Greg has raised more than $150,000 in donations The linger family said it wishes to thank the local communities that have come lo the family's aid, said Bill linger, Greg's dad.

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Voters in Livonia, Radford, Weetland and Garden City joined others throughout Wayne County Tuesday to approve a one-third mill increase for SMART.

About 13 percent of Wayne end Macomb county registered voters overwhelmingly approved the three-year property tax.

The unofficial Wayne County vote total is 46,070 yes and 24,609 no. Turnout waa 12.36 percent.

Unofficial local vote totals are: • Livonia: 3345 yea, 2,618 no. Turnout wis 9.96 percent. • Garden City. 1,364 yea, 710 no. Turnout waa 10.23 percent. • Radford Township: 2,106 yes.

Ex-cops form caucus B Y T I M R I C H A R D 8T*rr WHITES

Michigan'* Legislature haa ra-cial caucueea and gender cau-cuses. Sometimes lawmakers from a geographic area will caucus and work together.

Now Lansing ha* a Law En-forcement Caucus, "not so much people from law enforcement but police officer* and *herifT* depu-ties who have become frustrated.'' said it* first leader. Sen. Michael Bouchard.

"We had 12 or 13 at our first meeting." said Bouchard, R Bir-mingham. himeelf a former Bloomfieid Townahip police offi cer. "We aaked everyone to send in their top five bill* ss prioritise so we can pick the top two or three to focus on."

There are full member* — for meT sworn officer* like Bouchard; Sen. Mike Rogers. R Howell (FBI); Sen. Jon Ci*key, R Sagi new <*herifT»); and Rep. Dave Galloway, R White Lake (police).

There are aaeociate member* — Sen. Robert Gaake, R Northvi lie (member of the Judiciary Com osittee) and sponsor of the anti-atalking law struck down by the Judiciary.

And there are law enforcement groups, like the Chiefs of Police, Sheriffs Association and union*

Wayne Beerbower, vice preei-dent of the Police Officers Associ-ation of Michigan. «e»d the union "not only employs s lobbyist in Lansing to further police related lagislstion snd concerns, but the executive board members speak directly with the politician* and policy maker* POAM regularly panda representatives to the Na-tional Association of Police Or-ganizations (NAPO) seminars to educate them on common con-tents ."

No one this year ha* tallied the dumber of former police officers and aherifT* deputiea in the Michigan Legislature, but it ia known to be a growing group. R* employees of government* — not only police but teachers, school administrators, political staffers and social workers — ere proba bly the bigieat bloc in the State Capitol.

Michigan police interests will be on a collision course with thf Michigan Municipel League on the issue of binding arbitration Police ere for i t Municipal offi

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1,031 no. Turnout wes 9.72 per

• Weetland: 3,637 yes. 1,363 no. Turnout waa 7.16 percent.

Property owners in Livonia, Redford Township, Garden City, Weetland and moat other subur-ben Wayne County communities will begin paying the tax in De-

Government official* in Plym-outh. Plymouth Township snd Canton Township opted out of the Transit Authority, so property owners there will not be taxed. There ere no plens to extend bus service to any community that ha* opted our

The tax wUt>sQarete about $6.2 million per yeer tor-*b? Weyne

County Transit Authority, which was formed to put the SMART millage on the ballot.

SMART interim general mana-ger Michael Duggan said Comeri-ca Bank will now loan SMART the money it needs to operate un-til the tax revenue kicks in.

In Macomb County the unoffi-cial vote was 43,642 yes, 27,911 no. Turnout was 14.71 percent. About 66 million per year will be collected in Macomb County.

Oakland County voters will cast their ballots June 6.

SMART will now be sbie to pey off it's $17 million debt, negotiete new contracts with five unions and add new routes and services.

Duggan said he was pleased

with the election results. "I think people in the suburbs

have decided that transit is a perl of life," he said.

The new bu* service to Wayne County will begin es soon es SMART can round up additional buses and drivers, Duggan said.

Among the planned additions sre: • Weekday and Saturday service on Telegraph Road from South-land north to Pontiac. • Weekday service between Westland, Redford Township and Livonia including service to Westland Shopping Center and Bishop Borges* High School at Plymouth and Telegraph roads in Redford Township.

• Route 300 on Grand River will have extended weekday service hours in Redford Township.

"We're going to get them start-ed up as quickly as we can," Dug-gan said.

• i think Reoplo In the suburbs have d e c i d e d that trensit Is e pert ef l ife/

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Art students earn honors

V S R*9 Lynn Riv*rs, D Ann Arbor, announced Saturday th« »<!<*otio« of J«r»m> B*»uan m» th* • inner of tba I3*b Coo«nw«onal Ihstnct art companion for higfe >. Sooi student*

Basuan. a junior at Ypailanti ' Hifh School, is * student of art tra>."bar Glenn M i t u

The winning piece. entitled >tarr> Sight." will be displayed n • comdor of the U S Capitol.

Riv-rrs ha* oflered to Qy the • vnnar to Waahinfton. D C.. so that b« may aitnaaa his artwoi *inf put up m the Capitol No

'aipayar dollar* will be used In announcing the winning en

»r> at a reception at Plymouth Sa rm Hifh School, Rivers said: Ml the entnea damon»trat« the

-markabie and diverse talents of ur young artiata. Although Jere

my * got the judgea nod. I'd be p*uud lo take anyone of these tar-rtfic piece* lo Waahinglon

Three other student*. Kan Jsckson. Jaaon Tat tan. *nd Amanda Humphrey. received

honorable mention*. All three are student* of Kn* Darby art teach-er at Plymouth Salafn Hifh School in Canton. All of the other student* «ho entered received a certificate in honor of their partic-ipation

Student* from seven h i fh school* acroa* the district entered the competition- The artwork waa then judged by three people; Karen Tnpp, preaident of the P lymouth Communi ty Art* Council, Martha Gelarden, direc-tor of the Ford Gallery ml Eastern Michigan University, and Edith Pegrum of Northvilte

The 13th Congreaaional Di»-trict art conteat is part of "An Ar tistic Discovery," the 14th annual competition cenduclad bj( metn-bem of the U.S. Houae of Repre^ tentative* to recofniia the cre-ative talent* of young Americana-After conducting local contaata, each participating member brings one piece of art back to Washing ton, D C., to represent their dis lnet in the national exhibition.

Art work: Jason Tattan of Plymouth Salem High School recewed an honorable mention for his art work.

Award winner: Kari Jackson of Plymouth Salem High School received an honorable mention for her painting of ships.

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Manager Steve Pope has an-nounced several new management appointment* at the Livonia baaed organisation.

Banks Disbmon has been namad publisher of the Obeerver Group of the Obeerver A Eccen-tric Newspaper*.

Rick Ptconrlli ha* been named OAS marketing director, and Pamela Blount become* promo Lion* director for the twice-weekly newspaper* operation.

A* publisher, Diahmon will oversee management of the adver-tising, circulation and editorial operations for the Obeerver group, which has edition* in Livonia, Plymouth. Canton, Farmington, Redford, Weetland and Garden City.

Dishmon, 42, i* * native of Dal-las, Texas- Before joining the Ob-server Group in April, Dishmon spent nine year* as vice president of operations for the Dallas/Port Worth Suburban Newspapers.

In that role Dishmon was re-sponsible for the management of s multi-market new* operation which published eight new*pa per* and one shopper in Dallas snd Tarrant counties.

Before that be spent two years ss city circulation manager of the Dallas Morning News.

He has also held circulation po-sitions at the Shreveport Times, Texarkana Gazette, Dallas Times Herald, and Denton Record-Chronicle.

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• He holds a bachelor's degree in industrial arts from the Universi-ty of North Texas-Denton. He and his wife. Debbie, have three children.

Pope welcomed Dishmon to the Obeerver A Eccentric manage ment team, citing his broad expe-rience in all facets of newspaper operations.

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Ficorelli, a resident of Bloom-field Hills, was previously vice president/marketing of the Metro Times, an alternative news week-ly baaed in Detroit.

Ficorelli worked at the OAE from 1975 to 1985 as retail adver-tising manager in Wayne County and classified advertising mana-ger.

He also worked as director of telemarketing sales for the De-troit Red Wings Hockey Club.

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She ' ha* a "bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan.

In other OAE appointments, Pope named Joni Silverstein as sociate publisher of the South Ec-centric Group and Tom Byrd as-sociate publisher of the newly formed North Eccentric Group.

The Eccentric publishes news papers in Birmingham, West Bloomfield. Southfield, Troy and Rochester.

Michigan Republican Party Chairwoman Susy Heintx, for meriy a county commissioner representing Livonia, Plymouth and Plymouth Township, re-cently accepted the University of Michigan-Dearborn Alumni Society Distinguished Alumnus of the Year award for 1995.

of the award are selected based on continued^ support to the campus, the com-munity and to the career they've chosen.

Heintz sttended Western Michigan University before transferring to UM-Dearborn. She earned s bachelor's degree in political science from UM-D.

She became involved in poli-tics a* a volunteer in George Romney's gubernatorial cam paign.

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Vocal coftlt: Ann Lemon of Plymouth, a member of the regional champion Sweet Adelines Spirit of Detroit cho-rus. denumstmtes a relaxing exercise

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Tbe wooer * barbershop cth> rui took first in regional cvmpeti lion loet week in London. Ontar-io. outperforming 21 choruses frms Michigan and Ontario Spir it <jf Detroit ia now eligible for m-'emationai euro petition in Fort Lauderdale. F\a . in October 1996

The win keeps Spirit of De uoK'« •tre«k alive Spirit of De tro*t has placed first in the last {qur -efiooaJ competitions for which it haa been eligible to par ucipate It haa represented th-ia region in international competj-uon* in Miami in 1989, Baltimore in 1992 and Reno in 1994. where it competed with choruaes from all ove* the woHd.

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Sterling Heifhta placed second in laat week * competition, while the Thumb Area Chorus from D a w son took third.

Spirit of Detroit s director. LeAnn K Haxlett of Swan ton, Ohio, won the Novice Director's Trophy Haxlett »mg» lead in the International Sweet Adeline champion quartet. Swing Street

Barbershop fans are invited to a free, outdoor concert the Sweet Adeline* will present at 9 p m Thursday. June 15. at Heritage Park, on Farmington Road just north of 10 Mile The perform-ance ia part of the city "a Thursday night Summer Music Senes. Con-cert goers are encouraged to pack a cooler and enjoy a picnic dinner on a blanket or lawn chairs

Singing and non-singing visi-tors to Spirit of Detroit's Tuesday evening rehearsals are welcomed The weekly rehearsals are at the VFW Hall at 1-96 and Inkater <n

IVtajal w i n i w LeAnn Hazlett, director of the Spirit of Detroit Sweet Adeline Chorus won the Novice Director. Trophy in regional competition in London, Ontario. The choru» also won a gold medal.

Redford Township. For more in-formation, call (313) 534-4468 or (810) 553 9435.

"There is an abundance of good music and fellowship for you to enjoy, whether you ait back and listen with the audience, or try your hand at singing on the risers with the chorus.'' said chorus member Elizabeth Tallent of Farmington

"'We have women who have done some professional work in muaic. and we have everything in between, including people who

can t read a note of muaic. You don't have to know how to read muaic. all you need to have ia the voice to sing, the deaire to sing, and the ability to etay on pitch and hold your part in a cborua. the said. "That's all there ia to it, and that's why Sweet Adelines International ia the greateat hob-by organisation in the world.'

Sweet Adelines range in age f r o m 16-80.

Sweet Adelines was organised in 1945 in Tulsa. Okla It's com nutted to advancing the musical

art form of barbershop harmony through education and perform-ance. The organisation now boasts a membership of rhore than 32,000 women from ' the United States, Canada, the Unit-ed Kingdom. Sweden, the Nether lands, Germany. Australia, Japan and New Zealand

Among the newly crowned vo-calista are board member Mary Thompson and Linda Clements snd Ann Lemon of Plymouth.

Other newly installed officers include Laura Loacano of Garden

City, treasurer, and board mem bers Lii Potter of Westland, San dy Pastor of Birmingham, Nora Conn trf Huntington Wooda; and Faith Maaaey of Allen Park. Har riet McAvoy of Lincoln Park ia president; Alice LaVigne of River Rouge vice president; Mary Lou Howlett of Walled Lake, corre spending secretary, and Susan Willia of Milford, recording aecTe-tary. Retiring bosrd members are Ruth Pencak of Weat Bloomfield and Maureen Maher and Pam Lauer of Westland

Competition adds up to success at East Middle School Seventh greders From Eaat

Middle School recently placed first io Wayne County in the en oual Michigan Mathematics League < otn petition

Student Kannan Raghunathan

ranked second and David Harvey ranked third with their individual scores

East's score translated to plac ing 13th in the state Kan nan Raghunathan «-»m* in tied for

ninth in the state srith his indi vidual score of 38 out of 40.

Math students also participat-ed in the Michigan Council of T e a c h e r s of • M a t h e m a t i c s (MCTM) Regional Contest held

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hundreds of excellent math atu-denta. These seven studanty qual-ified to compete in the state MCTM competition May 20 at Central Michigan University. Sixth-graders are Alan Poon, first

place; Nicole Kownscki, third place; Jordan Chspmsn; snd Mina Fung. Seventh graders ere Luke Willisma, sec-orx! place; snd Alicis Chriatoff From the eighth grade is Andrew Noune.

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Even after ousting chairman Joseph Antonini and two other top exacutivss, the board of Kmart Corporation found share-holders are on the warpath •gainst the board itself

Stockholder Gerald Switier of Birmingham won 60.5 percent ap-proval for hia proposal to elect the entire 12-member board each year rather four at a time for three-Year, staggered terms.

"We're not done yet," aaid SwtUer, a retired Kmart control-ler who overcame the board's op-position to hia plan. Switier Tuesday called for a "board that is not blindly following a poor management team."

Vote results were announced at the giant retailer's annual meet-ing held in the Dearborn Hyatt Regency Hotel rather than the company's traffic-jammed world headquarters in Troy. Sharehold-ers rejected a similar proposal in 1990.

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Three doaan shareholders, em-ployees. union leaders and shoppers peppered the 67-yeer-old "non-executive" board chair-man with complaints and ques-tions for 90 minutaa The stmoa phere waa more reminiacent of a union hall or a liberal political convention than a clubbiah capi-talist conclave.

Despite Switter'a victory, the change in board election proce-durea won't start for at least two year*. Shareholders, by voting 189 million to 123 million to request thst directors oome up with s new plan, only made a requeat that they muat vote on in 1996

"If and when it i a ^ o u g h t to shareholders," aaid Perkins, "it would have to exceed 68 percent support" — the margin by which shareholders in 1986 set up the current system of staggered terms.

Switzer had argued. "The cless

• Stockholder Oorald Switzer won S0.5 porcont approval for Ms proposal to atect the Mttra 12-ntember board each year rather foar at a time for three-year, staggered tanas.

system makee it difficult for stockholders to make meaningful changes to a board of directors . . . Maintaining corporate stabii ity and continuity ia not desirable if itservea to entrench an ineffec tive board snd management

Perkina' aide argued that • clsss system of staggered terms would allow the shareholders to receive a price premium in the event of a hoetile takeover bid.

Shareholders rejected, 120 mil-lion to 192 million, the proposal of Laborers District Council of Worthington, Ohio, to allow "cu-mulative" voting — a process by

which minority shareholders could plunk multiple votes be hind a single candidate.

Two shareholders called for more women in management and on the board.

"A woman has an unusual viewpoint that men don't have," Ann Gonte Silver, a retired attor-ney from Bloomfield Hills, com-mented after telling her tale of frustration while shopping st a Flordia Kmart for dolls. "If you need new ideas and new blood.

women . . " she said to greet ap-plause.

Perkins sgreed. Gene Rutkowski, from Troy

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"This bosrd hsd nothing to do with designing that pension," aaid Perkins, who wss hooted by msny in the audience.

Employee shareholders com plained of "push, push, push"

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Perkins made the»e points to the shareholders and in a press conference: " • He snd directors Joseph Flan nery (CEO of Uniroyal H o l d i n g

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D i s t r i c t l e a d e r s m u l l n e w h i g h s c h o o l s t r u c t u r e . . . . _i.. _ . k i n « Tha (iivcna curriculum hai

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With th* announce*! retirement of Canton Hifh School principal TOM NUCKHUM. the district I* r iamiamc the administrative structure at Pt> mouth Can urn KducaAional Park

Canton and Salem high •choot* rach have their o»n principals. • ith area coordinator* them

Superintendent C"harle» Little »a»d. 'W¥ want to at least look at

' ibe situation and *<x if the ad m m a i r t u v t structure there is • hat we'd lake, if it helps us reach >ur goal of the best education for

kids ' Little said he's met separate!)

with u « i n | people, leat her*, ad mmistrator*. and principals to their comments. 1 hope to bnng back a recommendation at our neit meeting so we can proceed

Little solicited viewpoint* from the board as well

Trustee Jack Farrow su f f e r ed a college-like structure "Instead of two principals, we could have an administrator and a dean. The administrator would ileal with the kids for the moat* part, and the dean with staff

Roland Thomas, board treasur er said it's important to maintain

"academic competition between the two schools We should foater and encourage tha t

Board vice president Susan Feiten aaid she'd defer to thoae who deal more cloaely with the high school a, but added she'd be "heaitant to launch into anything to make the park one entity, be-cauae it's so big ' "I'm not sure how you stimu-

late academic competition with so many kids taking d l l l l l at both schools." she added."I'd be anx-ious fur student feedback, but I net the impreaaion bipieae is more of an iaaue with adulu

-1 think the community want* two separate entities." said Trus-

tee Sue Da via. "1 don't think the community would stand for juat the park' "

Staff should- work aa a team and forget the turf battle, eo they don't undermine each othe*. she added.

Board president Dave Art ley aaid he'd be receptive to looking at thinga differently, but "1 have concerns about creating a monol-ith. A high school with 4,400 kida would put us out there with some of the huge high schools in Ohio and Illinois."

Trustee Mark Horvath said he perceives a need among familiea with high school studenta for more identity with each school. "I

really strongly support making the schools more separate, with principal* truly responsible for their individual school. I'm will-ing to sacrifice scheduling bal-ance to do that-"

Davis said things like the CEP radio station and champion marching band wouldn't be poaai-ble if the schools were completely separated "It 's a positive thing that kida go back and forth. They know where their allegiance is."

Tom Tattan, executive director for instruction and former Salem principal, aaid further separating the schools would be unhealthy.

"It would totally change the makeup and breadth of the park.

The diverse curriculum haa devel-oped only because we have been able to move people back end forth," Tattan said. "By all right*, what's out there should never work. But for 24 years, it ha*. I'm told we are • model for making a huge collaborative inatitution work well-"

Plymouth Canton has had none of the major problems eipe rienced by rival schools such a* John Glenn and Wayne Memorial high schools. Tattan aaid. "We've averted that. Kida handle the rivalry far better than adulta." While the park i* too big for some student*. "98 percent of student* handle it very Well."

P l y m o u t h A Plymouth produced televi

»ion «ene*. Teacher to Teacher with Mr Wixard" ha* won a Gold CINDY Award from the Aaaocia tion of V isual Communicators

The Internat ional CIND^ Competition, in iU 37th year, is one of the oldest audio visual fes Uvals in the world This year a event drew more than 2.100 en trie* honoring the talent* of film and video makers from 14 coun trie*

•"Teacher to Teacher With Mr Wuard. * hosted by Don Herbert i Mr W i z a r d i s broadcast on

• We c o w sc ience lessons as we l l as sub-jec ts the teacher combines w i th sc ience, such ss mathemat ics , reading, wr i t ing and a r t '

Dave Gibbons series producer

Nickelodeon. The series visit* the classrooms of exemplary elemen-tary teachers using hands-on. in-quiry-baaed techniques to teach science

The programs are taped docu-mentary style and are produced in

Plymouth by the Mr.. Wizard Foundation. Senes producer Dave Gibbon* said the programs' depth of coverage makes them attractive to the audience, primarily teach

K W e tape in the classroom for *

minimum of five days." said Gib-bon*. "We cover science leaaon* a* well a* subject* the teacher combines with science, such a* mathematics, reading, writing and art. .1 also interview the teacher extensively. The crew re-turns with hours of spontaneous classroom video and teacher in-terviews."

He aaid that after weeks of edit ing. the final programs offer an authentic in-depth look at the teacher's method of handa-on. in quiry-based science, and added that every program is narrated by

the teacher in his or her own words.

According to Dennis Harlan, president and executive producer of th* Mr. Wizard Foundation,

We are very gratified to know that our preeentalions of real im-ages of claaarooms are having such a positive impact on science education reform. The CINDY Award should really be given to the great teachers and school dis trict* who embrace this type of science teaching."

Currently two 15-minute pro grama air back to back at 5:30

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According to Lisa Schiraldi, programming manager of Nickelo-deon, the series is viewed by up to 650,000 people every week.

Don Herbert, host of TV sci-ence programs since 1961. intro-duces each program and tells what each teacher is doing in the classroom. The teacher then takes over and. talking directly to fellow teacher*, unveils the special methods used to excite young stu-dents about science and learning.

OBITUARIES

MLEMA J. MCCAATNY Services for Helena J Met arthy. M. were Saturday. May 20. at St. John Neumann Catholic Church with the Rev George Cham ley of fkiating Burial was tn Rrverside Cemetery in Plymouth

She waa born Sep* 24. 1910. in Mane lies. Ill . and died Wednes-day. May IT. in Canton Town ship She worked for Geneva Bridal Salon in Plymouth a* s saleswoman and seamstress She came to the Canton community in 1980 from Detroit She was a

member of S t John Neumann Catholic Church She was a mem ber of Growing m Faith Together She was a volunteer at Hoben El-ementary School in the reading program

She ts survived by her son, Jo-seph McCarthy of Canton Town-ship. .laughters. Patricia Mamoof Canton Township. Judy Cenno of Canton Township. Mary Manseh of Sterling Height* and Nora Gunther of Union Lake

Memorials may be made lo At bor Hoepice

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Services for Clara Elizabeth Draper. R5, were Friday . May 19. st S t John Episcopal Church in Plymouth Local arrangements were made by the Schrader Howell Funeral Home

She waa born May 17. 1910. in

Hillsdale. Mich . and died Wednesday. May 17, in Garden City She was the former owner of The Early American Shop in Plymouth She was a resident of the Plymouth/Northville area for 40 years

She i* survived by her daugh-

ter, Dianne Conrad of Monroe; two grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She wa* preceded in

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F M H L Y R O O M

K A R E N M E I E R

What is right

with America 10

What's right with America today? Cindy Marriott and her husband. Joe. two good people with two good children liv-

ing in Plymouth Both their children are girls'f «*<•* 8 and 13. and although there * a Rv^yea? age difference between the two. the sparifcrfre how doesn't seem that large Probably because the span is stuffed full of similarities.

Both daughter* are quiet and respectful and polite Both love playing the piano Both are tal-ented gymnast* As a matter of fact. Brigid, the 8-year old. will begin competition-level gymnas-tics in the fall, and Elizabeth just this past weekend handily won the vault event in the re-gional gymnastic competition held in Lexington. Ky She received • 9 0 for her death-defying, gravity eliminating Tsukahara with a pike and slick landing.

My brain hurt* just trying to Visualize all that But Elizabeth did it And little sister isn't far behind

I think ih*- similarities between these two sis-ter* are pretty amazing given their five-year age difference But there they are nevertheless

Maybe the similarities have something to do with the loving and consistent nature of their life at home Cindy and Joe have devoted themselves to these young daughter* of theirs. These girls are obviously at the very center, the very heart of their Mom's and Dad's lives. And the children know it and feel it and live with it every single day. That must be the reason for the girls' simi-larities That's my guess, anyway.

But enough of my guessing, here's something

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Riders, walkers warm up to Magic

Out for a ride: While Dan and Dawn Teclaw of Canton (top photo at right) got daughter Chelsea's "buggy" ready at the recreation complex, Ed Alonso of Westland (from left), Laura Rochowiak of Canton and Greg and Diana Rochowiak of -Plymouth paused for refreshments at Cherry Hill School.

A change in dates got Mother Nature's cooperation for the sixth annual Warm-Up Magic Ride that benefited four child abuse councils in southeastern Michigan.

BY CHEWTINA F u o c o STAFT Warm

The Southeast Michigan Warm-Up to the Magic Ride is a leisurely, family-focused bike ride and race to raise money for the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

Bu t eve ry y e a r , Oak land a n d Wayne counties' health departments like to s t i r up a little competition. They battle to see who can raise the most pledges

The funds are still being counted, but Dave Repasky of the Wayne County Department of Heakh would like to remind everyone that his or-ganization won last year.

An Ypsilanti res ident , Repasky was the department's "replacement" rider, a f t e r the regu la r volunteer couldn't make it. The strong winds posed an extra incentive to Repasky and his son, Mark.

"We were going into the wind in the beginning and then we came back with the wind." Repasky said. "So we had that to look forward to."

He and hia son were among the

more than 183 riders and walkers who p a r t i c i p s t e d in t h e May 20 event a t t h e C a n t o n Township Recreation Complex.

The r ide b e n e f i t e d four child abuse counc i l s in s o u t h e a s t e r n Michigan — the Child Abuse and Neglect Council of Oakland County. Child Advocacy Network in Monroe County, Child Abuse Prevent ion Council of Out-Wayne County and the Washtenaw County Area Coun-cil for Children.

According to Sandra Murphy, ex-ecutive director of the Child Abuse Prevention Council of Out-Wayne County, the turnout was lower than expected even though organizers had the best weather in the event's six-year history.

"We usually have it the very first weekend in May. Th i s weekend there were too many other things thst people were doing," she said.

Despite the low turnout, Murphy still got the support of her 7-year-old

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Auction, raffle close out COTA for Unger fund-raising Saturday, June 3, mil b* a

good day lor Geag l ; B(w. Thai • • hen the final fund raisin* f v t n u will bs held lo raise mon-ey for the double lung transplant needed by the 14 yaar old Can tun resident

The fund raising will start • ith a chanty auction st 2:30 p.te that day st the VFW Hall st Seven Mile snd Middlebell roads. Livonia.

I tems to be suctioned off in e l u d e a u t o g r a p h e d s p o r t s memorabilia from former LW troit Red Wing great Gordie Howe. current Red W ing star Steve Y w i l l l l . IVtrvit Tiger Cecil Fielder and New York Jets quarterback Boomer Esiasoo

Also up for graba will be s women a bike, the WJR suite st Tiger Stadium, s auite st Wrig ley Field fur s Chicago Cubs

game, s Tiger fantasy week, many art prints and paintings, dinner for four at Mountain Jack * snd Steak * Ale. an air plane ruie over the Plymouth Canton area, one week sccom roods Lions at s Florida condom i mum. silk flower srrangemeiit, four tickets to the 1996 Michi-gan Michigan State football game. and dinner for four plus s horse race named sfler the suc-ceaaful bidder st Ladbroke DRC or Hazel Park Raceway

The doors will open st 2 p.m . with the bidding to start st 2:30 p.m For more information about the suction, call Beth Gravel st ISIO) 469 4066

At 5 p.m... the action moves to Dick Scott Dodge. 684 W Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, which is hosting s "Lungs for Life raffle. Tickets coat »100 each and only

• I tems to b t auctioned o f f loclodo auto-grapfcod sports • W l i l l l l FROM f o m o r Do-troH Rod Wing groat Gordlo Hows, carroat Rod Wing star Stovo Yzonaaa, Dotrolt Tlgor Cocll Fielder aad more.

500 will be aold. The pnxes in-clude a new 1995 Dodge, a Car-ibbean cruise for two, a CD-ROM computer system with printer, a wide screen television and a trip for two to Las Vegas.

The tickets can be purchased by calling Dick Scott Dodge at <313) 461 2110. Carol Peila at (810) 731 3260, or Marge Wetxel at (810) 471-8222. The raffle is being sponsored by the Botsford General Hospital professional staff

C O T A (Chi ld ren ' s Organ

T ransp l an t Association) for Greg has raised more than $150,000 in donation*. The money will be used to ease out of-pocket expense* related to the surgery *t Children's Hoapital in St. Louis. Mo.

Greg was 6 year* old when he was diagnosed with cystic fibro-sis, a genetic disease that causes an abnormal accumulation of mucus in the lungs and other or-gans and literally suffocates and starve* its victim*. Since grade school. Greg's health haa declin-

ed and his lung* collapsed so frequently that in 1992 doctor* suggested he get a transplant-

Greg and his father. Bill, of Mt. Clemens, are scheduled to move temporarily to St. Louis in Ju ly to await the availability of lung*. A criminal investigator for the IRS, Bill Unger is transferring to a S t Louis IRS office. Greg's mother, Barbara, of Canton, will take a three-month leave of absence from her secretarial job at Botafbrd Gen* eral Hospital once a donor is found.

A spokesman for COTA for Greg said the fund raiser "has been a huge success beceuse of the overwhelming support by lo-cal communities. It was truly a gift of life from the entire com-munity."

Greg Unger

Family Room from page 13A

that is s fact. The sisters similar-ities. and this l m certain about, can't be chalked up u> genetics. No one can say, "Of course, they're buth talented like chat, that kind of thing runs in the family like eye color and blood -yp* "

That 'a just not so with Bngid sad Elisabeth Bngid came to.be El isabeth 's sister 7V, vears ago whan Bngid *»*» i u months old. ttrigid spent bet first si* months of hfe in Korea — and then she got her family

Adoption What M wonderful way to make a family because the h«by arrives very much loved and very much wanted. All babie* should be so lucky

The adoption process though, ia grueling, no getting around that. I t 's heart wrenching and financially draining and can last for months, sometimes year* Pregnancy and childbirth can look easy in comparison

But for the baby, parents and

aihlings. adoption's worth every agency visited, every form filled out. every interminable wait wait ed oat. every personality probe conducted, and every tear shed Because the joy. the love, the dream come true, is all right there, cradled in your arms, at the end of the process. A family's been created for all the nght reasons. Every family should be so lucky.

Luck I keep saying that, which ts goofy, because luck doesn't fig-ure into this adoption process much 1 mean the kind of luck where you just sit there and wait for something to fall in your lap or where you're in the right place at the nght time.

Adoption's just not like that Nothing falls in your lap there And if you are in the ngbt place at the right time, it 's because you. vouraelf. put yourself there

Cindy and Joe. neither one. count on luck. They don't wait for luck, they don' t expect i t They.

instead, make it; they make luck hsppen. And here's the part I don't get. they somehow make it look easy

But it can't be easy It couldn't have been easy when Cindy and Joe were in the midst of the adop tion process- And now. 7>/» years later, it still can't be easy. Not when questions are thrown their way like. "You're not Brigid'a real Mom and Dad are you"*" Or when Elisabeth gets asked. "Brigid's not your sister, is she'1 She looks so different ." It 's a credit to Cin-dy. Joe. Eliiabeth and Bngid that they remain quiet and polite and respectful, even in the face of such questions

Bngid a Korean features are. of course, what prompt these diffi-cult- to-answer-in-a-civil-manner questions Yet the questions will always be asked because Brigid can't hide her Korean ness Nor should she. according to Cindy and Joe As a matter of fact, they celebrate Brigid'a Korean ness

Cindy is both founder and ooordi nator of the Korean Culture Camp in this part of Michigan.

"The camp," aha explains, "ia for adopted Korean children and their siblings. Here, they're ex-posed to Korean culture, they're in a classroom "with children who look like themselves, perhaps the only time during the entire year. It builds aelf-eateem."

Brigid will attend - this day camp for a week this summer. She's looking forward to it. But when it 's over, she l l be anxious to get back lo the gym to perfect her round off back handapring Tha t

• 9 0 that Elisabeth just got will be hard to top, but that sibling rival-ry — it 's fierce between Brigid and her sister.

If you have a question or com-ment for Karrn Meier, caii Her at 9&3-2047. mailbox number 1883, on a Touch-Tone phone, or wrUe her at The Obeerver Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft, Lwonut 48150

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laughter. Claudia Crawford, who served as a junior spokesperson

" I t ' s really cool, you get to nde your bike 50 miles, or 25 mile* or 10 miles," she said while sitting on her brightly painted bike

The nde followed scenic trails, wbtch ranged from S-50 miles, throughout Wayne and Wash tenaw counties Walking loopa. designed for walker*, stroller*, and children on trihe*. were 8-l O t h a o f a mile

T h e event is a warm up to the ai a iaa i rh event the first weekend of J u n e in Hoh. outside a i Lans-ing. For more information sboot tha t rMk. call (313) 721-5901

Carol Anne Boteiho of Weet-land was a first time volunteer far the even t She juet moved to the

In the hopes of spreading her love of volunteering, she brought her 13 year-old nephew Just in lsaa. to help. While his aunt helped out with the giveaway*. Iasa worked with the DJs from Silver Sounds Professional DJ company who supplied the music

At lunch l ime, children's artist

Marc Thomas and Max The Moose provided the entertain ment at Hentage Park Am-phitheatre. while families ate food from Little Caesar's Pixxa, Arch-way Cookies, Miesel-Sysco Food Service and Pepsi

T h e Canton Township ride was one of six Warm Up* held around

the state Murphy said she ia grateful for the hospitality the township has provided.

"Canton Township has been extremely supportive of the event. They have donated space, and the staff is very involved helping us put up tents, and the black-boards," Murphy said.

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Costantlno-Jensen

Ernest and Las Costantino of Canton announce the engagement of their daughter, Kimberly Rose, to John William Jensen, son of J im and Elaine Jensen of West land.

The bride to-b* is attending Eastern Michigan University in Ypailanti, where she is studying secondary education. She is em-ployed in the accounts payable department at Howard Temea Packaging in Redford.

Her fiance earned bachelor's and master 's degrees in mechani-cal engineering from th* Universi ty of Michigan-Dearborn. He is employed by Monroe Automotive in Monroe.

Watklns-May

Carrie Ann May and Jonathan Barrett Watkins were married May 20 at St. Maurice Catholic Church in Livonia. The Rev. John P. Maierle performed the ceremo-ny.

Parents of the couple are Gary and Diane May of Livonia and Pat and Melvin Watkins of To-ledo. Ohio.

The bride ia s student at East ern Michigan University.

Her husband sttended Eastern Michigan University He is em-ployed at AA Alarms as an alarm dispatcher

Colleen May and Jenn Hamlin were the bride's attendants.

Scott Vandercook and Brady Kesling were the bridegroom's at-tendants.

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A reception was held at Bailey Center in Westland. Following a wedding trip to Florida, the newly-weds are making their home in Ann Arbor

Howard and Margaret Ziroll of Redford announce the engage ment of their daughter, Lori Ei-leen, to Mark Andrew Mross, son of Roland and Joyce Mross of In-dianapolis, Ind. •

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Thurston High School and the University of Michigan-Dearborn with s bachelor of arts degree in finance and German. She is pur-suing a master of business ad-ministration degree from Eastern Michigan University. She is em-ployed by Kelly Professional Ser-vices. working as a purchasing specialist at Ford Motor Credit Co. in Dearborn.

Her fiance is a graduate of Noble*ville High School and Ball State University with a bachelor of science degree in finance and computer science. He is also pur-suing a master of business ad-ministration degree from Eastern Michigan University. He is em-

Cole-lpavec Del antf Karen Cole of Coving-

ton. La., announce the engage-ment of their daughter. Dawn Marie, to R. Shawn Ipavec. the son of Bob and Bonnie Meyerand of Canton.

The bride-to-be is a graduate of Covington High School. She en-listed in the U.S. Navy and cur-rently is employed by Claims Pro Health Services in Southfield.

Her fiance was a student at Plymouth Salem High School and graduated from North High School in Eastlake, Ohio. A U.S. Navy veteran, he is employed by Universal Pump in Livonia.

ployed by Syntel, working as a computer systems consultant to Ford Motor Co. in Detroit.

An October wedding is planned at Grace Lutheran Church in Redford.

A June wedding is planned at

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St. John Neumann Catholic Church in Canton

Hopkins-Randall Sarah Louise Randall and Dar-

ren Wayne Hopkins were married Feb. i l in the Litle Chapel of the Flowers in Las Vegas. Nev. She is the daughter of Bob and Margaret Randall of Livonia and he is the son of Roger Wylie of Tust in , Calif., and Shirley Cosby of Villa Grove, 111.

The bride is a 1987 graduate of Stevenson High School in Livo-nia. She it a recent graduate of the Colorado School of Travel. She is employed by Rail Europe of Boulder, Colo.

The bridegroom is a 1985 grad-uate of Villa Grove High School in Villa Grove. III. He works for Colorado Visual Aids of Denver. Colo., as an audio visual special-ist.

Stephanie Bramer and Laurie Ann Rose were the bride's attend-ants Drew Hopkins and Thom Randall were the groom's attend-ants.

Parkinson-Bills

Stephen and Marilyn Parkin-son of Ann Arb^r announce the engagement of their daughter. Laura Anne, to James Raymond Bills, son of Arthur and Patricia Bills of Ypsilanti.

The bride-to-be is a 1988 grad uate of Ann Arbor Huron High School and 1994 graduate of Saint Edward's University in Austin. Texas.

Her fiance is a 1978 graduate of Churchill High School and a graduate of Schoolcraft College and the Spec* Howard School of Broadcasting. He is president of Capital Star Television Inc.

A June wedding is planned at

The reception was in the chapel hall of Litt le Chapel of the Flo-wers. Las Vegas. Nev.

They took a wedding trip to As-pen, Colo., and are buying a home in Lake wood. Colo.

the First United Methodist Church fn Ann Arbor.

T H O M A S a n d ) G A I L S U S Z E K of Livonia (announce t h e b i r t h of S A R A H M I -C H E L L E Jan. 7 at Beaumont Hoapital in Royal Oak. She has a sister, Stephanie, 10. Grand-parents are Thomas and Patricia Sussek of Alpena. Mich., and Lu-cille Kowalaky of Warren.

D O M I N I C a n d D O N N A A N A S T A S I A of Canton an nounce the birth of S T E P H A N -IE ROSE April 24 at Oakwood Hospital Annapclia Center in Wayne She has a sister. Stacie Lynne. Grandparents are Rosal ind Davis of Westland and Hal and Diane Podlaszewski .

R I C H A R D and M A R T H A TAYLOR of Livonia announce the birth of A N N I K A R O S E April 9 at the University of Michi-gan Women's Hospital in Ann Ar-bor. She has a sister. Mana Eliza-beth. Grandparents are Helen Ar-mantrout of Kalamazoo and John and Anna Taylor.

CHARLES and L O R E T T A HANSCHU of Belleville an nounce the birth of A M E L I A RUTH April 26 at Oakwood Hot pital Annapolis Center in Wayne She has a brother, Joseph. Grand-parents are Norm and Joyce Han-schu of Canton and Howard and Ruth Keasl of lnkster .

J A M I E and TAMMY S I M P -SON of Westland announce the birth of J A M I E DEAN May 2 at Oakwood Hospital Annapolis Center in Wayne. He has a sister. Briuney. and a brother, Jus t in Grandparents are Mary Simpson Of Canton and Betty Walkins of W e t l a n d .

K U R T and DOLLY E M -M E T T of Garden City announce the birth of B W I T N E Y R E N E E May 4 at Oakwood Hospital An-napolis Center in Wayne She has a sister, Nicole Mane. Grand-, parents are Leo and Betty De\ u» of Westland and Bob and Diane Emmeti of South Lyon.

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This master gardener is a 'Pool' of information i Bt 8 l K MaMM ST O'f V u n i

After * fe» fit» and «iart», tprinf tuu finally *rme«i «n«l » i t h it lh« »tart ^ *ar\i«-n in* — a u m e i>f year f lett i Foul ktv-ms a lot about ha* ha* pl»nt> of t ip* l«> t- !l » - f h w l i . f a n t o n * *sn<l trr«r» look the ir h*»i tht» v~ar

An»i with p *x l r*-a~T V>*>1 i* » master ganWnr- »h« irwke> HT-h w R g a* a ( a n l * " iir*n(fT- c\ n i u h •nt «t McFarlaml K* n-t ami Greenhouse in Falrmmguvn H«ll»

"I'm an ea*v care (ptr,?«*nrr. vaivi Poo l , wllw 14 p»r*-v»l*T>t «»f t h r Karminaton Car l f I uK •• lun tew cooniinat-^ si * arming ton Hi.toocal *n«l » mrmbvr ot the F*ru>m|(U'n HiU» Beautification Comni:»*t"« 'f ihrv neni • lot of oar*. thev rr not f , i n { to san.iv* st m> htm** ! m loo bu»>

The »pe«ker st th* final Schoolcraft CoUefe 'A • -mtn » Re .ource Center «pc»n§_ lunch«-»n. Fool s*lwe» amate-jf (janlener* not to remosr the leaves of H> n n< flowering bulbs. but wait until they tuns white The lea^e* are building nutrients for nejt vear § bulb*. While that mi*ht look a bit unsightly. Fuol *u|(wt.i planting myrtle or creepm* phioi over the bulba to dress up the hex*

As for peonies arwl foi*love. now is thf time to ;>ut out the h-oopa anil -stakes And a* the p«onie» »tart -he »u* (eats rrmo\mt the ««fc bud* for b i0er bioom* on the tipa.

Know what you have But part of the suevrss of l*au

ttfuJ flower beds sr><! jfartiem is understanding whai you hav* in the way of sun ami moisture, and planting aco>rdinfl>

Plants that need full sun re quire at least mi hour* of tuoshine. while I hone needing pwrt sun require two five hours

«.,.rth which is not lo be confused with (>art shaile. where the area is t>ri<ht and not heavily trved •

Then, of course. there * the moisture content In areas where the anil tends to be dry. Pool re commends ilrou g ht to le ran t plants like unnia. mangold, moss n«ie, iceranium. dianthus and hal«v s breath In *«* areas use moisture t o l e r a n t (bu*i p l a n t s like s juga . daisies, h o s t a a n d for <r( roe riots

Ami b\ wi>rkin* with .liffrryu ihapes srul sixes of plants you can incorporate landscaping material* into the look rather than hiding t hem

If you has* a lsr|{* rt>ck. plant tall plants behind it and ground cover in f r o n t of it. so it s n o t h i d den. Fool *aul "When you do a l«t»r»ler garden, use the same plant three four times It s more pleas mg u. the eye and give* a little consultancy to the garden Kven little pieoes of fence can add spar kle t«< a garden

Gardens and tied* can done in one color or a mil of colors, but don't pick color* that fight with each other And if you pick out a flowering plant, consider its height and blooming time. Pool said

Preparation i» • must for *uc cessful flower beds The soil, ac-cording to Pool, needs to be worked "to a depth of 18 inches Annuals should be removed from their container* by pushing up on the bottom If you remove all but a quarter inch of dirt and flare the roots when planting them, " they will do nicely." according to Pool

Trick with paper And she ha* a suggestion for

using old newspaper other than in the bottom of « bird cage

Put 12 sheet* of newspaper on the grass and put soil on top for a raised garden. " she said By the end of summer, the paper will

have deteriorated and the grass underneath will be dead

Fragrant climber* can be used «» a disguise around a home They can ma»k sharp angle* and ev«n covtt..ut>,an unsightly old shed t»round cover, on the other hand, can be used under tree*, shrub* and on the slope of a hill to discourage weed* and retain moisture, Pool itaitl.

In look 14% for ground cover*, pick pots that have no roota cum ing out the bottom and plant* that have glo**y leave* and are lush You don't want plant* that are spindly

And make use of container gar dening for vegetable* and vine plant*, but be sure there is a hole in the bottom of the pot or layer it with an inch of gravel and watch the water. Pool said

A good soil mixture for contain er gardens is one third potting soil, on* third peat mow and one third vermiculite or perlite Start filling the container from the ten ter out and water well when done to avoid air pocket* that can kill plant*

If you use terra cotta pot* for container gardening. Fool recom mends bnnging them in for the winter or covenng them with gar Itage bags so water doesn't get in. It is the freeze* and thaws that c a n cTack pot*

When H came to fielding que* lions from the luncheon audience, Pool learned a trick for dealing with black spot and aphid* on rose bushes from one woman who make* "sun tea

"For two gallon* of sun tea. 1 use a clove of garlic, a teaspoon of soda and two large onions that 1

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let steep for two-three days," she told Pool "Then 1 put it through the blender, strain it through some old hone, and put it in • sprayer I've had good result*

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This legible printacript style of writing, combined with food apse-ing. apeaks to ua of organisation, energy, efficiency as wall ss a need for mental stimulation The writing Is that of a bright young woman. Shs Beams to hsve a need to break awsy from tradition snd venture into the unknown.

Shs Is an objective and discern-ing thinker who can quickly grasp the fundamentals and eliminate the superfluous. She is direct in sction snd communication. She doss not p t lost in unimportant details or fancy ideas. Shs is men tally productive, efficient and shows sou ad judgmen t

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The writer has a food supply of energy and performs steadily, rsli-sbly snd with a sense of purpose and precision. Once she decides on a course of action she is deter-mined to follow it through and ksepe herself moving until sbs at-tains it.

This is quits s mature and pos-itive young woman. Her interest* cover s broad spectrum. Sbs is of-ten open-minded and tolerant of other people's views and ideas.

She is s practical woman who dislikss distracting influences

and procrastination and delay. I don't think she likes to bs both-ered with trivia or what sbs coat aiders insignificant. I bops sbs has someone there to handle all the little details for her.

She may not always Isarn from past mistakes. Therefore, sbs cannot apply lessons from tbs past beneficially to similar experi-ences in the present.

The writer enjoys people and also needs time slone. She may have s limited desire to bs in-votvsd in dose interpersonal rela-tionships.

This young woman haa s well developed sense for structure and proportion. An eye for aesthetics also is suggested bare. Her taste probably leans toward the plain side. Frou frou would not be her first choice.

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"DM 1 havw LU <T( >>O i scale" asked M«nlvn KvAn* while filling oot Scr film-*-. te*t farm

Th# ncplk m t j thrift anil to the puinl "You iten't hi^« to get on a acale ever i t ' i w u r iUandards. not mine You'll decide thi* i» the hip 1 want. thi* is the arm 1 want

A cm lie enveloped Evans face. • IA>W fat health and fitnea* guru Susan Powter had made ber day Fa ana a i s «nion< the first people U> venture into the Susan Puwte-r Center tn Livonia on opening da* Mas 15 and find Powter en *cooced in a chair in the lobby

" C a n t i>n in and ait down. Powter %aid, re*turvng to * mother and her 12-year old daughter We're just having a lit-tle talk here

Beat known for her "Stop the Insanity. ' Powter ha* teamed up with Nutri System L.P . • hold a« compam fiiapriiwl of compa

niea offering hew it h and f itne»-« prc*r*ms in both the public and private sector*.

The marriage has resulted in the conversion of iOO-Nutn^ya-iero company »torea into Susan Powter Centers ecroas the country by 1996. with the Detroit area spurting tba first five facilities in Livonia. Socthfield. Rochester Hills. Ann Arbor and Southgate

Interlaced with comment* rem-iniscent •>/ her infomeroal that made Stop the Inaanity a household word. Powter expound id oe her beliefs that with the nght in format »on and their own abilities, women can change their lives for the better

•"You can't do it <k>ae weight) without eating: you can't do it without moving: you can't do it without support," said Powter who describes herself a* the used car salesman of fitness And you can't do it with hand holding

Women need information 1 givs them information. I never hold their hands "

Sounding much like she does in her videos. Powter told her small gathering that she "did it all' and it didn't work when it came to di el ing. and when she finally came out of ber "fat induced coma." she got mad and then got an ounce of information

What she discovered was that by focusing on low fat foods and exercise. she could loae weight, get energixed and gain strength

"I read everything I could, then 1 called the companies, Powter said. "1 called one company and a a k e d t h e m . If y o u n e e d c a l o r i e s to live, why are you putting people on 800-calorie diets * 1 lost 75 pounds and gained back 83 I found out that 96 percent of the people gain back the weight they've lost I've traveled all ovar the country and I've never met the 2 percent who haven't

K n o w l e d g e found Powter has parlayed that

knowledge, into a multi milbon dollar business, three top selling books and a contract with Simon Jk Schuster to do three more, five equally succeaaful videos and ber own syndicated talk show.

And it's that knowledge that is dispensed at the new Susan Powter Centers, along with ex erctse programs and her own pn vate line of high volume, low-fat foods, developed in conjunction with Ruth Stem of Stern Foods

There are. as she said, no weigh in* at the center*- Instead, clients "learn how to eat. how to breathe and how to move to get a leaner stronger body " There is a large room for private seminagi "where we share, share, share and

you become the experts." and one for the exercise classes

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shelters, a bulletin board to help client* connect with each other and a cooler filled with her food*.

O n h e r own Her credentials come from the

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"I didn't like the idea of living to age 60. obese and depressed.'' she said.

Then one day. while at a shop-ping mall. Powter discovered that while she "was still big. " her thighs were no longer nibbing to gether

Then 1 started to shrink." Potwer said "1 didn't have a clue what was going on. but f started talking non-stop. I knew what I was saying crossed all social, eco-

nomic and racial linea. "The minute I got energy 1

wanted to tell the world. 1 wanted to tell women they can get through thi* arithout being tired. In Garland, Texa*. the women would look at me and think, "That woman has no hair (her well-known blonde buzz cut); Jeaua. shea demonic." but they would liatan."

What she was telling them was a personal philoaophy that en-compasses five steps — stop diet ing forever, cut back on the one thing that makes you fat — fat, start exercising within your fit-

ness level, look at your body and decide how you want it to look then design it by working out, and be prepared to "work your butt o f f -

Five years ago, she opened a fit-ness studio in Garland, and in 1992. turned to Dallas publicist Rusty Robertson, now her execu tive vice president for marketing and communications, to help her get a few more clienta. ,

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We are h a p p y to inform you tha t our Canton office will reopen for b u s i n e s s on

May aa. Aa you know, we have been operat ing out of ou r Livonia office alnce a

qu ick-spread ing fire des t royed the Interior of our Canton location laat S e p t e m b e r 29 your pa t i ence and u n d e r s t a n d i n g dur ing the m o n t h s since the fire have been greatly apprec ia ted , a n d we sincerely hope tha t you find the news of our r e tu rn ing to " b u s i n e s s aa ususa l " aa pleasing aa we do.

P r epa ra t i ons for the office reopening have a l ready begun. Pleaae be aware tha t If you were a pa t ien t a t our Canton office before S e p t e m b e r 1994. we have a r ranged for your den t a l r ecords t o be re tu rned to the Can ton office. If you have jo ined u s as a patient Oc tober of 1994, we would be happy to cont inue seeing you in Livonia; however. If It Is more convenient for you. you may schedule fu ture a p p o i n t m e n t s In our Can ton office. Simply let one of our staff m e m b e r s know and we will t r an s f e r your r e c o r d s .

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Nearly 100 golfers turned out at Bay Pointe Country Club for the secood annual Community Hos-pice Foundation "Living Evary Dsy" golf outing.

In spite of cold snd rainy weather, the golfers raised more than $8,000 at the May 9 benefit for Community Hospice Services

Golfers teed off in a shotgun •tart of the four peraon scrambles event, rubbing elbow* with the likaa of Mark Tate, 1994 winner of the Gold Cup for Unlimited Hy-droplane Racing, former Detroit Had Wings John Ogrodnick and

Norwood, former Detroit Lion Tom Watkins. former Green Bay Packer Gino D'Ambrusio and for-mer Maimi Dolphin Chris Ziomek.

Players vied for prixea in two hole-in-ooe contest* snd for th* longest drive snd closest to the pin for both men and women, which heightened the fun and ex-citement.

"As the weather got colder and the rain continued to fall, the many golfers donned their rain gear and continued playing with enthusiasm," said Christopher Ziomek. Community Hospice Foundation president "Thing* definitely improved aa soon as the beverage carta *tarted bringing out hot coffee to the golfer*. I'm pleased to asy that everyone wa* warmed up by dinner time."

Brian Palmer, Gino D'Ambru-sio, Mark Stonier and Neil Brunning, repreeenting People s Home Medical, won first place. The men's longest drive contest winner was Ed Lynch, represent ing Schrader-Howell Funeral

Hon*. The men's closest to the pin contest winner wss Jim Ber-nard, repreeenting Commerce In-duathea.

Beth Lurtx, representing MLW Associates, won both th* women's longest drive snd closest to the pin contests.

"I'm looking forward to seeing thoae who participated thi* year and meeting many new golfers at next year's event," ssid Ziomek. "I am very thankful for the all the people who made thi* event possi-ble, especially our generous spon-sors, sports celebrities snd all the exceptional volunteer!."

The event wa* sponsored in part by People's Home Medical of Southgate. Other corporate spon-sors included Bon Seoours Home Medical Inc. of East pointe, Stu Evans Lincoln-Mercury Inc. of Garden City and Southgate, Ford Motor Co. in Dearborn, AC. Del-co. H-Care Hurley/Benson's Medical Equipment Inc. of Flint, Physician Hospital Administra-tive Services Inc. of Wayne, Sun Plastic Coating Company of Plymouth and Ziomek Funeral Home Inc. of Livonia.

Community Hospice Services wss established in 1981 to offer compassionate, skilled home care to tboae'thdi vidual* who face an incurable illnesa. Hospice offers supportive care, promotes quality of life, and provides comfort and emotional healing for the patient and family members.

With 20 full-time staff mem-bers and more than 130 volun-teers, Community Hoepice Ser-vice* provides it* services to pa-t i e n t s in western Wayne ,

Hale and hear ty : The Sun Plastic Coating team of Joe Tate (from left), Wendell ALen, Andy Pucci and 1994 Gold Cup winner Mark Tate dressed for the weather for the Community Hospice Foundation golf outing.

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The Community Hospice Foun-dstion wss crested to fill the on-going need to procure fund* to meet patient and family need* which are not reimbursable.

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T h e c a t e g o r i e s s n d cr i ter ia are. B A r t s V c o m m u n i c a t i o n s — A woman who has excelled in the a r t s , m e d i a or p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s S u c h fields i n d u d e v i s u a l , l i t e r -ary a n d p e r f o r m i n g arte , journal -i s m a n d t e l e v i s i o n / r a d i o .

• Business/industry — A woman who ha* exhibited outstanding abilities and accomplishment* as an entrepreneur, or at the techni-cal/professional, management or executive level. B Government/law — A woman who ha* provided exceptional leadership in government or the legal profession, either in an elected or career capacity. • Professions — A woman who hs* demonstrated excellence and commitment as a professional in the field of education, health, human service, religion or re-search B Volunteer service — A woman who has made significant contri-bu t ions to her communi ty through her volunteer effort*. B Young Woman — A young woman (ages 16-23) who haa dem onstrated leadership qualities, service to the community and a positive glimpse of tomorrow's

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Nomination forms are available from the YWCA of Western Wayne Couny, 26279 Michigan Ave.. Inkster 48141. For more in-formation, call (313) 561 -4110.

The Women of Achievement awards luncheon is a nationally established YWCA event thst cre-ate* an opportunity for communi-ty leaders to encourage and recog-nise leadership among women.

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studio, and convinced her to take her maaaage to the airwaves. In her television "debut," Powter "blew off the host and went right to the camera to talk to the peo-ple." Her performance brought in 14,000 letters.

"I t 's the energy, thst's what women connect with." Powter •aid. "Women want honesty, they want the fact* It's never been us

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Debbie Srock of Fsmington needs thst kind of energy, if the response opening day snd the long line to get in for Powter s one-hour appearance Saturday are any indication.

"The response has been over-whelming," ssid Srock, the center manager "We have people just walkingin off the street It's very exciting, a positive change "

The Susan Powter Center has different prices for the different programs it offers, but for thoae wanting to see what it's all about, a two-week trial program is avail-able for $59.

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V Homeless Site is needed for preschool

The CnckeU have lost the ir Canton home The preschool program is a casu-alty of either ideological politics or just

that it didn't fit into the new $13 million Sum-mit on the Park recreation complex being b u m Lwrlimd Canton Township Hall.

W hatever the reason. Canton residents. ctUMlren arid parents are the losers — and it's too bad

A home should be found for the program. * hich harf servedCanton for IT years from

ment of Canton Township Hall Each v«or parents have stood m long lines to enroll their children in the program tha t runs for

eral hours each day

The program shouldn't be confused with da* care It's an old fashioned nursery school where children spend two to four hours learn-ing how to socialize and start on their path t o « ani teaming

The program will end June 1996. when Canton officials will starting using t h e town-ship hall basement for other services, such as ti* contracted assessor, police and fire train-ing facihbee. and storage

* nhe r s are suspicious of the decision and arv asking why the township will be renting out oanquet rooms m the Summit , but doesn't

have room for children It's a good question. There is room for senior citizens and other groups, but not for kids

One reason given for the Crickets becoming homeless is political ideology Some call the Crickets day care, a Democratic icon. Having them m the basement of a township hall is akin to having the Canton Democratic Club meeting there.

There was a chance for the nursery school . to move to the Canton Recreation Center at

Michigan Avenue and Sheldon, but it didn t work out. If that had taken place, the preschool program would have had to share space with other programs or services.

The preschool program generates about $10,310 for Canton Township, and basically pays for itself, a l though some township offi-cials are quibbling over the cost. They con-tend the Crickets need heat and light in the building Tha t ' s based on the faulty idea tha t Canton wouldn't be heat ing the township hall or tu rn ing on the lights if the kids weren't the re

For whatever reason. Canton Township is pushing the program out on the streets Offi-cials should put any politics aside and find a home for the preschool program.

Memorial Day marks special time emorial Day has special meaning this year because 1996 marks the 50th anniversary of the end of World ^ ar

11 Half a century af ter the fighting stopped,

area res idents will gather throughout the weekend — mostly to celebrate a day off from work and the beginning of the s u m m e r sea-at*a but also to pay tribute, remember and re-flect

The World War II era re ta ins a certain al-lure to us still, even though it was a devastat-ing t ime for many families. Tha t a l lure comes from being part of a country t h a t pulled to-gether in pursui t of a common goal

Nxne 292.000 Americans were killed in the war. Nearly n t r»» out of every 1,000 American servicemen were killed in action.

l i e n Douglas MacArthur once said of the American soldier fighting dur ing World War II. "He belongs to history as fu rn i sh ing one of the greates t examples of successful patrio-tism. *

"He belongs to posterity as the instructor of fu tu re generations ia the principles of lib-er ty and freedom "

This Memorial Day we remember the Americans who gave their lives so t h a t free-dom is a reality

The g e m i at inn of Americans who fought tha t war was an smaring one. They were

P ^ ta re ly since those days have so many peo-ple joined nationwide to accomplish a corn-

There is still political romance in the idea tha t we a r e all in something together . That 's especially t r ue in our own po l i tka l t imee when examples of our division are all around.

This Memorial Day we pay tribute to the

millions of soldiers who lost their lives de-fending our freedom

Take t ime to celebrate and ponder and join the special events tha t will be held through-out the a rea : • Farmington The Farmington Memorial . Day Parade, featur ing a military plane fly-over. is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Memorial Day. Monday. May 29. along Grand River in downtown Farmington

The parade route will be northwest along Grand River Avenue from about Mooney to the war memorials near the Masonic Temple . • Livonia: Wreath placing ceremony and pa-rade on Sa tu rday . May 27. Ceremony will be-gin at 9 a m at Veterans Park. Five Mile and Farmington Road in Livonia The parade will hogin at 10:30 a.m. from the southeast corner of Five Mile and Hubbard . • Plymouth: Pa rade s ta r t s a t 9:30 a m on Monday. May 29

The parade route opens on Theodore, jus t nor th of Main, a t the railroad t racks and con-

S tin lies southwest along Main to the ve terans memorials a t Kellogg Park, where a s tage ceremony is scheduled.

A three-gun sa lu te is scheduled for the cer-emony a t Kellogg Park .

Also marching in the parade are local Boy Scout and Giri Scout groups, and veterans ' , auxil iary groups a re part icipating • Garden C i t y Annual ceremony a t 11 a_m-Monday. May 29. a t City Hall, on Middlbelt. jus t nor th of Ford Road. Taking par t are rep-resenta t ives of eight to 10 veterans ' groups and Garden City High School Air Force J r . ROTC • West land: Local veterans ' groups will hold a ceremony at 1 p . m Monday, May 29, a t Veterans ' Memorial , in front of city hall . Ford

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Saved: Voters in Livonia. Garden City. Redford Township and Westland ap-proved a property tax to support the SMART bus system. Bus service in-Wayne and Macomb counties will continue and be expanded. Plymouth, Plymouth Township and Canton Township opted out of the Wayne County Transit Authority. There are no plans to extend bus service to any communi-ty that has opted out.

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It is with the deepest regret that I write you about our principal a t Bentley Elementarv School in Canton Larry Miller has accept

ed the early ret i rement package offered to ad j ministrators by the Plymouth/Canton Community School District and will be leaving this summer.

Miller has served the Plymouth/Canton dia-trict for almost 40 years, first as a teacher and then as an adminis t ra tor He has worked tire-lessly in his own school buildings and in many distnctwide efforts including his recent in volvement in the I CARE Committee. Miller has also received the Extra Miler Award from our district for his outs tanding achievement*

It was at Field Elementary School tha t I first became acquainted with Miller and came to know what a fine man he is. If you were to write a job description for the perfect princ i pal. Miller's performance would define excel-lence in every area.

Miller is a very compassionate man. He made it his goal to get to know every s tudent , not only their names, but also as individual human beiogs. He is not afraid to hug hi« stu dents, to lend a listening ear and to offer each a word of encouragement . He helped each stu-dent to feel good about themselves and com Portable and safe in the school environment it is not often you will find Miller in his office His lunch hours are spent in the lunch room conversing with the s tudent body and then on the playground interact ing with s tudents a« they would complete their lunchtime recess* •>. Other times dur ing the day will find him in classrooms and working on special projects with students. The environment of the schools where he adminis t ra ted was geared to meet the needs of the s tudents , not the needs or convenience of the staff or parents.

Miller's compassion, wisdom, honesty, in-tegrity and. energy mah» him the finest of all models for s tudents , staff and parents to fol-low. He is one odf the finest men I have ever met and had the privilege to work with. It is with great sadness tha t we say goodbye to you, Mr. Miller. O u r district is suffering a great loss a t your leaving. We wish every suc-cess and personal happiness in your retire ment. God bless you.

Lee Anne Young, C a n t o n

of service I traveled to 200 communities across our great state. No matter where I traveled I observed organizations pulling together to raise money, support projects and create tra-ditions I thought I had seen it all until this past week.

The dream, vision, follow-through and im-plementation of the play scape made me proud to be a part of our community. What people need to realize is that the year co-chairs Mary-beth Yanik. Kim Mizzi. and their friends put into this project, planning and coordinating, is what made the past week possible. Without the dedication of the Playscape Committee the s t ructure never would have been built and we would not have seen the smiles on the faces of voung children and the look of joy in the eyes of all the parents present for the ribbon cut-ting

Their committee embodies the best of what our community is all about. T h a n k you for giv-ing our neighbors this great experience. In the years ahead many, if not all, will look back on th is past week with fond memories and with newfound friendships.

R. William J o y n e r

Photo praise

Dear Mr. Bresler: The staff and I want to compliment you on the extraordinary photo you took of our Peer Mediation

team on the playground recently. It was a "work of a r t f

You captured the essence of t h a t group througir the i r smiles, colorful sh i r t s and your a r rangement of the team. Your photo and the accompanying article are the centerpiece of

1 our main hall bulletin board. We have re-ceived many comments on this photo from parents , s tudents and staff, and we wanted to share with you the responses to your work.

Sincere respect and appreciation Trom ! everyone at Fiegel.

B a r b a r a Young , Pr inc ipa l F iegel E lemen ta ry

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POINTS OF VIEW

Don't force kids to race through childhood Childhood is not s race, but • jour-•f-

Thst statement crossed my deak several years ego on s brochure sd vertising sn early childhood seminar. Af-ter reading the April 6 guest editorisl. - Parent Protests Developmental Learn-ing" it seemed an eppropriste time to re mind us what education for young chil-dren should bs all shout: A journey of discovery with plenty of time for side ex-cursions.

Through the sges, parent* snd teach-er* hsve shared with children Aesop's classic fshle of The Tortoise snd the Hsre. We encourage children to embrace the message from that story — slow but kteedy wins the racs. We ssy to them, keep trying — you 11 learn to ride your two-wheeler, keep practicing — you'll hit ihst bell; take your time — you can do it

Ah. yes, take your time — thst elusive object of erhich no sdult ever seems to hsve enough. Adults race down express -ways, gobble down their fsst food lunches, turn left impatiently on red lights — always in sn effort to get ahesd, about as far as s caged hamster on its exercise wheel. Sometimes with age does not always come wisdom.

But kids hsve plenty of time, if only the sdults in charge of the world would let them hsve it.

So why are some adults begrudging

kida their time to develop snd blossom, once they enter the magic kingdom of learning — our public schools? Why ere some sdults demanding thst children

the MEAPs? Hsve ws ss s community so lost sight of what learning is that we are willing to sacrifice the eagerness, cu riousity, imagination, snd enthusiasm of young minds, for securing s fsw more percentage points on MEAP tests?

In clsssrooms across our community, scross this state (including the commu-nity ia which I teach. Livonia), scross this country, snd even scross the ocean (places like Jspsa), developmental^ sp-propriste practices (DAPs) are being used by educators to give children time to achieve their potential. Far from sn ex-periment ss the writer of the protest let-ter stated, DAPs sre based on over 30 years of research by the likes of Pisget, Gesell, Montessori, Bloom. Erikson snd others.

Their research tells us thst: • The developmental needs of young children sre wide snd varied. • Those needs are determined by earlier childhood experiences. • Instructional programs must meet those needs by providing multi-sensory hands on experiences, so integrated learning might occur.

Districts which encourage develop-

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mentally appropriate practices use math msni puis Lives, whole language and ap-prentice spelling, snd sre sddresaing the needs of their youngest learners.

Newsweek supported this view in sn srticle, "How. Children Letm," in the April 17,1989. issue. (A peck rat's files often come in handy). The authors wrote of the fsilure of the back to basics ap proech tried by many school districts in the early 1980s. They stated "in the 1980s many schools tried to do just the opposite, pressure instead of challenge. The back to basic movement meant that teaching methods intended for high school students were imposed on first-graders The lesson of the dsy wss more: more homework, more tests, more disci-

pline . . . the intense early pressure has taken an early toll."

Do we want to pressure, or challenge, young minds? We csnnot just pour the information in. squeeze their little fin-gers, snd expect the information to be ss-similsted snd spit bsck out, ss s comput-er might function. For knowledge is con-structed from within, through sensory snd motor experiences. A calculator can perform two digit subtraction with re grouping, but only s child can master an understanding of the process.

Should we push our children to climb the Isdder of success and scramble to the top?

Too many people view learning as a one-dimensional, vertical, bottom-to-top hierarchy of skills. In their push to reach the top, they ignore the opportunities for horizontal growth which occur s t every rung of the Isdder.

In the magic kingdom of learning, how-ever, educators work to enrich snd ex-pend the learning at whatever rung of the ladder s child hss resched. It is often the side tripe of discovery thst are the best part of the journey.

Adults should enrich and expend chil-dren's learning by affording them life's little experiences: Take them to the Plymouth Historical Museum or to Green mead instead of the "Fun king-doms," go with them on s nature hike

| instead of a drive to the mall, turn them on to bow something works instesd of turning on the TV. talk with them in-atead of at them, give them little choices instead of making the decisions for them, and saost importantly, grow together in-stead of apart. . . „

"Education is achieved, not received. We must lesrn to ignore the MEAP Sweeps — the latest political hot potato. We need to quit compering school dis-trict with school district, school A with school B. classroom with classroom, and

| child with chikL The MEAP tests may , be used ss but one tool te evaluate cur-riculum, but it must never become the driving force behind the curriculum. The developmental needs of children must be our focus.

] commend Plymouth-Canton, Livo-nia, and other ares school di stricts for recognizing snd respecting the unique developmental needs of young children and building s curriculum supportive of those needs.

Childhood is not s race — but s jour-ney. Enjoy.

Martha A. Trafford, a Cqnton resident, teaches in the Livonia Public Schools The Observer uses guest columns on a regular basis For more information about writing one. call Jeff Counts, the editor,

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A team long on brass eyes conservative 'school reform' BY TIM RICHARD STAT* wsrres

It wss Pst Robertson Dsy in our cap itals.

In the nation's cspital, the TV evangelist's political operative. Ralph Reed, unveiled a national agenda that included some standard conservative dishes (welfare reform) along with the religious right's formula for using gov-ernment to jam its brand of fundamen-talism down everyone's throat (school prayer, an end to alleged persecution of religion).

In Lansing, committees in Dick Posthumus' state Senste are looking at school prayer measures and bills to fa-cilitate the Foundation for Traditional

Values' sale of religious books and tapes to teachers, the goal being to in-troduce the purported religious writ-ings of the Founding Fathers (s term not legslly defined) into history snd civics classes.

Americs hss seen nothing like it since the 1920s effort to incorporate the Bible into the U.S. Constitution, s movement ths t collapsed over its own left feet in the case of People vs. Scopes, the "monkey trial" in Tennes-see.

Over at the Hannah Building in Lansing, the scene in the State Board of Education is a bit quieter but still bizarre. Copies of Michael David War-ren Jr. 's draft report to W. Clark Du-

OPINION

rant are leaking out. It 's wild. Warren, you'll recall, was the fledg-

ing lawyer with virtually no civic expe-rience who sought a state Senate seat in the Pontisc-Bloomfield-Southfield district last year. He lost 3-2.

Wsrren has never taught school, nev-er served on a school bosrd, never hsd any non-student experience with pub-lic education. Nevertheless, Durant, president of the State Board of Educa-tion. hired him to draft a legal frame-work for s "quslity education plsn." Durant has a similar lack of experi-ence. It 's as if I. a non-lawyer, were to

walk into the State Bar Association and hire a brilliant geologist to rewrite the canons of ethics forjudges and law-yers.

In short, the Durant-Warren team is long on ideology and brass but short on facts, knowledge and experience Many snicker at them. I don't.

Warren advocates an "internal" strategy — top down, insiders only — so the debate can be carefully con-trolled. The State Board would listen to "parents, teachers, students, ad-ministrators, politicians, business leaders, religious leaders, etc."

It 's a kick in the teeth to the indus-trial, financial, utility, commercial and labor leaders whom the State Board

has been consulting in recent years as it seeks to establish clear standards and at ta in the goal that every high school graduate will be literate, em-ployable and a civic asset.

The Michigan version of the Warren Report uses one word frequently: "could." Wonderful things could occur. And it 's possible a few fine arts and science academies could emerge from The Plan. More often, however, we're likely to see schools without qualified, screened and well-p repared teachers. More often we're likely to see zealots on ego t r ips masquerading as Con-cerned Parents, eager to toy with their kids' minds to further a fanciful "vi-

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emorial Day weekend is coming up, to my mind the most beautiful and most poignant holiday in the calendar

Despite the long, cold spring, it looks like the lilacs and peonies will be in bloom for the holi-day. Some things never change

And my wife, Kathy. and I will go to Nielsen's Florists in Ann Arbor, where our family has been buying flowers for nearly 60 years, and get some geraniums. On Memorial Day we II tuck them in by the polished black granite POWER family marker in Forest Hills Cemetery, next to the headstones of my father and my mother.

My parents celebrated their 61st wedding an-niversary six months before my mother died. ^ My father passed sway just a couple of years aft^ewaed, in 1993. Like most people whodis-cover that middle sge really begin* when your parents have died snd there is nobody left but you to teka the high, hard ones, 1 miss my par-ents very much, especislly around Memorial Day.

In these days when the right aring has made ethics snd morality four-letter words of com-mon political discourse, I like to remember how solid they were when confronted with instances of unfairness or. as my mother would put it. "bad m a n n a s . " Here's a sample that I've been musing sbout aa Memorisl Dsy approaches

My parents uaed to bs member* of s rather grand country club just outside Ann Arbor. Many of their friends were. too. including a <Mr-tain couple The wife wss s full-blown WAS* blueblood: the husbsnd was s distinguished physician and paychiatrist He wss hslf Jewish.

World War II cams, and everybody went off to fight the war. For most, including my parents and their friends, this involved resigning their memberships in the country club, on the grounds th*t they wouldn't be needing them while fighting Natis.

The war ended People came home end reap-oliad for their old memberships My parents were quickly readmitted. Not so for their Mends. Being half-Jawish s f t e r the w.r wss. sp patently, mom o f s b s r t o membership than U waa h e l m the war. I My father was outraged. He went to the bosrd of directors meeting of the d u b snd srgued the

point to no avail Plnafly his ssnss of fairness provoksd beyond

breaking, he got up. "You guya." he exclaimed, " w nothing better than a bunch of Canny

PHILIP POWER

• The war ended. People came home and reapplied for their old

quickly readmitted. Not eo for their fHeede. Being half-Jewish after the war waa, apparently, more of a her to membership than It waa before the war.

slapping «hoe darks. I quit!"

Out he walked, never again to play golf or eat a t tha t d u b .

There wes an Old Testamentary quality to* my father in situations like this. For him, it wssn ' t enough to speak out againat an injustice. He wanted revenge.

He found it, wonderfully, hi live-trapping gophers at his house He'd put them in e card-board box when he went out for hia regular eve-ning walk. As the club was only minutes away from his house, he would releeee them as he walked by the first tee.

"Hi, Tony," he'd say to the greenskeeper. . "How's it going?"

" J u s t great, Mr. Power." came the reply. "But we keep having the darnedest trouble with gophers digging up the greens

My father would just walk on, a little grin on his mouth. He never said anything, but he kept u p the vendetta for yean and years.

Remembrance. That 's what Memorial Day ia for. Pie serve me, pleaae, from yet another politi-cal speech about public morality.

Phil Power is chairmen of the company thai owns this newspaper His Touch-Tone voice mailbox number is (313) 963 9047, Ext Ml

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eroonal Day weekend officially marks the start of the summer season Kicking it off ia the Farmington Community Band with the first of

three outdoor coocert*. The band will be performing at 8 tonight in Heritafe

Park on Farmington Rowd north of 10 Mile in Panning ton H ilia. Farmington Community Band returns to Her itagt Park 8 pm Tburedey, June 22 and 8 p m Tbura day. July 20 TSe July 20 concert will be a salute to jaxx.

Farmington Community Band travels to Northville to praaent a concert aa pert of that city 's Ckek Concert Senes at the Main Street Gaaebo 7:30 p m Friday, June 9

The band will help the AAA Farrsingtoe Hills branch celebrate iU first anniversary 7 p m. Wednesday, June 21, by presenting a musical program on the lawn at that branch. 38751 W 12 Mile M between Hal stead and H^garty Roads ta Farmington Hilla. • Mark your calendars' Uvoma Symphony's annual "Chip tn for the Arts" golf outing ia Wednesday. June 28 at Foi Creek Golf Course on Seven Mile Road, east at Newhurgh. Livonia. The cOet ia 190 per golfer and includes greens fees. cart, pruea and refreshments Con U ncnlal breakfast served during registration at 7.30 • m , shotgun start at 8:15 am., lunch, priaaa and •wards at noon.

Hole apoaaorahip available lor 1100, be a golf patron for $600. Call <3l3> 421-1111 for information. Event pro ceeds to benefit the Livonia Symphony Orcheatra. • Oakland Community Collage. Orchard Ridge Campus in Farmington Hilla. ia boating Culinary Classic, 9 am to 5 p.m Saturday, June 24.

Join Chefs Miloa Cihelka, Jimmy Schmidt, Peter Loren. Lorraine Platman, and others for an eidting day of food, wine and culinary wisdom including seminars, and arine tastings

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Mel Ckbeon take* a gamble with 'Braveheart' an epic drama about a patriot who unite* variau* clan* in Scotland against King Edward I, winning eeveral key battle* in thc 13th century.

Readera share 'W*h You Were Here'picture*, and memone* of vacation* to place* near and far away.

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Gary Powell haa spent moat of hia life in Michigan, but hia heart ia in the South, at leaat ao far aa hia muaic ia concerned.

Next month Powell plana to move to Naahville full time and try hia hand at making a name for himaelf in the muaic buaineaa.

Aa far back aa the Plymouth rea ident can remember be haa been enamored of country muaic. Aa a teenager in the 1960a, when hia contemporaries were listening to Jimi Hendrix and The Doors. Pow-ell couldrt't get enough of Floyd , Cramer, Boots Randolph and other country greats of the day.

When Powell waa 13. hia mother bought him a guitar for Christmas. He took lesaona, but coOldn't leam to read muaic. So he quit and taught himaelf how to play the gui-tar.

In 1975 Powell started writing and singing songs of hia own, but he didn't have the nerve to hang hia future on it until now.

"It'a basically a shot in the dark." he aaid. "But I've gotten a lot farther with it than I ever thought 1 would."

Indeed. Powell's first album, called "Havin' Fun Tonight" ia available for sale at Repeat the Beat, Dearborn Muaic and Plym-outh Party Store

Two aingiee from the album, "Memoriea of You" and "Let's Go Out Tonight" are played by the Ypeilanti-baaed radio station WSDS AM (1480 kilohertt).

WSDS program director Chria Sharp aaid folks seem to like Pow-ell'a songs And requests for the two singles are apparently not coming from family members, as ia the case with many local artiata, she aaid.

Powell "ia better than the aver-age independent artist." ahe aaid. "I think he probably will do really good. A lot of the independent art iata really don't have the voice. He definitely haa the voice for it."

Powell'a opinion of hia voice ia not aa high aa Sharp'*, but he looks at it thia way; "If Kria Kris toferaon can make it anybody can. I guess '

The compact diac album con -tains 10 songs written by Powell

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Swing your pirtMf: Gary Powell, a Plymouth resident who is trying to make a name for himself in the world of country music, cuts a rug with dance instructor Vicki Sim at Club Canton.

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and runs approximately 29 min-utes. He sings nine of the songs, leaving the remaining tune to his sisters, Denise Reynolds and Amy Preston, both of West Virginia.

The tunes are straightforward, pleasant and lively, but no one will mistake Powell's soft singing voice for Hank Williama Jr. or David Al-lan Coe.

The lyrics draw from Powell's 40 years of experience in life, includ-ing two marriage*, a couple jobs and a dash of hell raising.

"I've fallen on my butt several times in my life." he aaid. "And somehow 1 always come out smell-ing like a rose. I'm just a regular dog. 1 run around. I jump the fence now and then, but I always come back home."

Powell, however, ian't one of thoae country artists who are paid millions for their work. In fact, it's more the other way around.

Powell went to the Music Ma-chine Studio in Naahville, Tenn., and "I pay them to do all the re cordinga, basically. I'm taking off on this on my own."

At the moment, Powell toils over the songs for a second album, but he writes them at a gas station in the middle of the night.

Everyone has to pay the rent, and Powell does it as a midnight caahier at Stevenaon Shell on Ann Arbor Road at Sheldon.

"What I do is lock the door, grab my guitar (a Yamaha FC441). ait down and write," he aaid.

This process might seem diffi-cult for a man who can't read or write music, but Powell manages "I juat mess around with it until I get it the way I want it." he aaid. "The way I look at it, I'm getting paid to write music."

'Rip Van Winkle' awakens young talent BV 8 A J Sracui.

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All the worid may be a stage, but for a group of a n a children, their atage ia at the hiatoric Players Club in downtown Detroit.

"1 have grown up doing playa," aaid Mary De-nawetx, 13 of Weat Bloomfield who playa Hagatha Knickerbocker in the Sunday caat of "Rip Van Winkle," the story of man who sleeps for 20 year*, the currant Paper Bag Production.

T k i a ia my fourth season, and I really anjoy having aa opportunity to p a r t e m Being on atage haa Blade ma mora outgoing and given me more confidence."

D w e J o a e p i i . i l ofSoUtfcftaW, alao fovea the a £ p | r t r . . a d Mid he didn't wait until be found the atage to get it "From the time I waa three yeara old. I would make up my own little productions and than perform for my family and their frtenda tn the living room," ha aaid "I've alwaya been an enter-

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Alyaon Adams. I I of Farmington. aharee Jo-.n .H'a paaaion for theater, "I've bean acting ainoe I waa in kindergarten and it haa helped mefeel more

Talented cast: These young thespians.are members of the cast of "Rip Van Winkle, "an original mu-sical present-ed at the Historic Players Ciuh by Paper Bag Productions. Ltd.

wa> in »" W —— * . , comfortable in front of a group af people, aha aaid Adams playa "Wolf" to the Sunday cart of "Rip." She aleodid the s h o w , choroography 1 like par . . • • .A. _a 4 — » lha to play* that have a long ran, such aa the

Jag Production*. If you have to memoriae uatog them every weelmnd for 16 weeka M f c a l l t ' a worth the e f fo r tNha aaid, a b a . K4—K—K, 14, haa alao performed In

her mother. Nancy, de-

signed and created the coeturnea, and her father, Richard, serves aa a lighting technician.

Suaan Mentier. 13, ofBeverly Hilla, aaid, like Alyaon, aba likea the long run of the Paper Bag playa. "1 prefer long shows, inataad of thoae that run one or two weekonda, becauee there ia teas atroaa Alao, there'a a greater amount of time to develop the character," aaid Mentaar a member of tho Saturday caat.

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T h e a f e n Hiatoric Players Oub. 3321 East jeRersor (acroaa the street from • Harbor town) Detroit

j Lunch, noon show 1 p m Saturday May 27. kmch 1 p m show 2 p m Sunday, May 28

T1ofcwtar $7 per person, ceil (810) 469-7548

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Marquee T k i i U sre $125 per per»on

The event will b* pr*v**Vd by a •trolling dinner to introduce the new Chuck Muer Culinary He touror Library program 6 p.m. Tue»*l*> June 20 Tickets arv $60 per pemon A prelude dinner ami culinary -ciaaaw package i» avail able for #150 per peraon Cell SLOV 471 6340 for more informs

t x » • Guitarist and composer Mi chele Ramo. vocahat Heidi Hepler *( Livonia and their enaemble. The Ranw Group, anil b* ner-

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forming original Latin )ax< com positions '2 p.m. Sunday. May 28. on the North Lawn of the Detroit Institute of Art*, 5 200 Woodward. Detroit The coocert conclude* the DIA » May i» Museum Month celebration There is no charge Call TSLOI 833 0 2 4 6 for informs (HXI Ramo ami Hepler perform T 30 11 p.m Thursday Friday at Phoenicia. 588 S Woodward. Bir mingham Cell (810) 644 3 1 2 2 for i n format ion • Michigan * award winning Col-or Guard from Livonia. American

Legion Post 32 will join th* Dear bom Symphony for a "World VS ar 11 Muaic Tribute." featuring the I SO sound* of "Radio Day*. 1 p.m Thursday. May 25 in the Re gent Court Courtyard, exit east on Ford Road to Mercury Drive, turn west c^ptu Executive Drive, Dear born. Admission ia $S. Call (313 > 566 2424 for information Bring blanket* and lawn chairs to sit on. A four piece vocal group from Wiaconain anil heed up the show with songs from the era — "Boo gie Wogie Bugle Boy.' "Marry

Duets." and more. The Dearborn Symphony will round out the eve-ning with a few Boston Popa-atyle selections including "1812 Over-ture."

Keely Wygonik is editor of the Let 's Go! Miction of the Obeentr £ Eccentric Newspaper* She wet-comes vour calls and comments. I -313-953-2106. fax 1 •313-591-7279. or write: Observer dt Eccentric Newspapers, Inc 36251 Schotti-cra/t. Livonia, Ml 48150

Kids' mus ic fest ival set for J u n e 3 The third annual Detroit Chil-

dren a Music Festival. 11 e m to T p m Saturday. June 3. st the Friend* School in Detroit feature* a variety of perforoer* including Grammy winning pianist Johnny Allen, the **P*l group Revived, the Grunyooa, Noteworthy. »4u daot slid faculty ensembles from the Center for .Creative Studies. Michigan Stale Cniversitv Com-munity Music School faculty nu-merous area high school ensem hies and a singing group formed by Detroit Police Chief Ike VfcKinnon

Tickets are $4 in advance. $5 at the door Chi Wren must be ac-companied by an adult. Door* open at 10 e m

Admission may alao be gained with the donation of a musical in *trument to the James Tatum Foundation s Give a Toot Pro-gram

Among the donors so far is ymxx trumpter Johnny Trudell. who Will be at the festival presenting a musical workshop for students

"It s a help for the young peopir to g»v* them some inspiration. Trudell said in a prews release "I know I appreciated the helping hands that reached out to me .ear* ago You want to pass it down, pass it on, give someone elae an opportunity

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the festival, call Keith Williama at 13131833 5749

Other artists involved in rausi cal workshops include George Benson. Ralphe Armstrong, Fran cisco Mora and Naima Sham bouger Cynthia Taggart anil lead a workshop for music teachers working with children. To register fur the workshops, fax your name, address, phone number, age. school and instrument to: Mary Hengeeh (5lT) 336-2473.

Games and children's activities are being organized by Angela Petroff of the Downriver Council for the Arts

Friends School is located st 1100 S t Aubin st Lafayette, six blocks east of I 75 snd two blocks north of Jefferson \tf Lafayette Park

For more information on the festival, call «3l3) 832-2757.

The festival features three stag e» of continuous entertainment and activities for children. Each «tage is aimed at a different audi-ence. — one for small children with folk singers, magicians and jugglers, one for adults arith first rate jaxz and daaaical. and one for teenagers with gospel, rock, rap and blues.

Just for kid*: Face painting, music, and clowns await children of all ages at the third annual Detroit Children's Music Festival, June 3 at the Friends School in Detroit.

• 'tt'» • l»*tp for thm young people to give them tome Insp i ra t ion. . . I know I appreciated the helping bands that reached out to me years ago. Yoe want to pass It down, pass It on, give someone else an opportunity.'

Johnny Trudell jazz trumpeter

West land woman on stage in production of 'Boys Life

Laura Ramm of Westland por trays Karen in Boys Life at Eas tern Michigan University Theatre. 8 p m Thursday Setur day. May 25-27 m the Sponberg Theatre on campus For ticket in formation, cell (313) 487-1221

Ramm is a graduate of Luther-an Westland High School. Some of ber moat recent rales include pw.w»l ia "TSe Compleat Works

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of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged!.' Granny in "Into the Woods, Grace in ~Tbe Best Chnstmes Pageant Ever." Molly in "Line" and Teresa in "Italian-American Reconciliation." at EMU

Howard Korder 'a comedy "Boys' Life" has been described

u • poet modern comedy of man-ners. Originally produced in 1988. "Boys" Life" follows the fortunes of a group of urban male "yup-pies" as they sttempt to come to term* with lifa and women Through a aeries of satirical epi-sodes. the play pokes fun st the misadventures of three college buddies seeking their way in the big city

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How I acted as Henrietta Dutcher' in the first *how in Feb ruary. is not neceaaenly how I will perform the pert in Mey. Hopeful ly, aa the pley propeaaea. my character feU better.''

• 'I believe that the best theater educa-tion comes from doing, particularly by performing. That Is the reason I formed this children's luncheon theater company.'

— C.J. Nodus Paper Bag Productions,

Ltd.

"I believe that the beat theater education cornea from doing, par-ticularly by performing. That ia the reason I formed thia chil _ dren's luncheon theater compa ny." aaid C J . Nodus who started Paper Bag Productions. Ltd. in the fall of 1991.

He is particularly proud of "Rip Ven Winkle." the group's eighth production, because it is truly, "his baby."

"It is is my first sttempt st pro ducing snd directing one of my own creations. (He wrote the mu sic and lyrics of the musical based on the story by Washington Ir ving). It'a like seeing s child grow up in front of your eyes as you take it from the intial idea, then write the music and lyrics snd then fit in all the dialogue And when it's finished snd reedy to go on. it is indeed s very proud moment."

"Rip Van Winkle" features 42 performer* ages, six to 18. Each role is double cast with one per-former scheduled on Ssturdsys and the other on Sundays. -

Other local youngsters involved in the production include, Brian Haber, Scott Lenter. Jessica Palter. Kim Palter. Stephanie Sheriine and Mamssa Shubeck. of West Bloomfield, Denielle Cal-laway. Terrielle Callaway. Laura Nanes and Jill Oliver of South-field.

S'c ra f t to host piano teachers workshop

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• Oawtera MetfMs TeadaaOs is hoKJtig aoOtons K* "Abce in W o a r < 3 ' 10 a m » 4 p m Saturday and Sunday. June 10-11 ai the Be<wyn Sencr Crttien's Center 26155 H^hardaon, Dewoorri Haghis (weal o» Beech Oaiy oetween Fo»d Hoad and Wa-fen) Oklren ages 5 to 18 are weicome '©ganJesaol evpenence Everyone who auditions wdl gSt'e part Registraion a 125 for the test chrtd in the end $10 for seen **XK»nei ch*d w«h an additional

ito* non-feadsmeoi Deerborn Heights M t u a t o w i should t>e prepared to ling Hehea'sals beg^ June '9th ai the Berwyri Cen» Periormances ere June 27-30 The producbon w un<je< the supervaion (A C J. Npdus producer^rector oi Paper Bag Prooucoone. Ud Cafl (810) 469-7548 tor <rtatmaior

> WNsta Stop Player*." sponsored Dv -.he Wjawatk *rts Caaartl artt be ofienng a summer peHorrn»ng arts workshop. J^y 17-2' Students we learn s-ngmg tor performance aci>ng ana stage di'ectons sfy<esol dence development o> tenpts and about costumes and props A performance win oe presented on July 2t lor parents The toe a $100 cen<313>4»6-*-AflT

us ortenng its second s^jnmer workshop for »* Saturdays beg-nrtng J«*w 24 Sesvons W«B be united to «>-15 sioderns The ear!* session w# rgn 10 a m to 1 p m with a second _ season 2-5 p m' A Sunday sesston wi« de added aa needed The cost is S9Q For more mformauon caP (810) 469-7548 Workshops wil focus on scene studae. monologues cnaractenjetion improvisahon auditwnmg and vocal preparation

Tap dance exhibition honors Cholly Atkins

Schoolcraft College * Muaic De p a i t a n t . with Continuing Edu cation Ssrvicae will present e Pi-mno Teachers Workshop, laeftur-tag piano music ^of fam«i»

pHT^TngaAav." June 13; end 8 J 0 2:45 W a Wednesday

June 14, in the CcUefa's Liberal Arta Building. A recital by Antho-ny Bonamio will be given 7:15 p.m. Tuesday. June 13.

The lee ia 856 for two days; $40 for one day At the door two days. 160. one day. 845. To register, call (313) 462-4448. Schoolcraft Col-

lege is at 18600 Haggerty Road. Livonia.

The workshop will explore. In traduction to Technique and Sound through the uee of Russian Piano Literature — Pert 1; Mas ter Claaa with Andrew Hiseey.

Survey of Ruaeien Pieno Muaic. The Pieno Muaic of Shostako vich. Introduction to Russian Pi-ano Music, Pert 11; Mester Clssa with Philip Hosford. snd Pienis-tic snd Musicsl Trsining in the Moacow Conservatory with An-thony Bonemici.

Metro Detroiters will hsve the opportunity to celebrate National Tap Dance Day 6^9 p.m. Friday. May 26, at Chene Park at Chene and Jefferson, one mile east of the Rensissance Center in Detroit. Admission is free. For more infor-mation call (313) 393-0066.

_ _ IJoyd Storev and Frank Col vsrd of the Sultans will lead thia annual tribute to Tap Dence, which feeturea e host of impres-sive hoofers from throughout the stste.

This yeer'a salute to Tap Dence will spotlight Cholly Atkina, who has worked with Motown legends, The Temptation*.

"Tap dancing ia an original American art and should be pre aerved," said Lloyd Storey, artis

tic director of the tap program and the Tap Repertory Enaemble at the Center for Creative Studiee in Detroit. Storey is a founding member of the Sultans, a re-nowned Detroit baaed troupe of dancers. To pssa on this art. Storey will give a master class for advanced students 4-6 p.m. Fri-dsy. May 26 at CheM Pi coat ia $20 per person. Regietra tion ia on site.

There ere a number of toaal dence groups participating in the event, including:

Americen Dence Academy. Garden City. Artistry in Motion, Southfield. Dance Dyn arnica, Welled Lake, and Dence Theater of Royal Oak.

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Menu changes nsNMwrt mrmm wrcmm can Crawftsh season continues to June at the restaurant m Gmefctoam. A mountain or ttesh aawftsh « prepared a the restau rant during the season using secret re apes and special *iredients

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Joe Muer changes restaurant name

BY S I MAN DEMACCIO ST*R* WRIT*.*

Ta« accoun-tant Nina Young of Canton, took a break from her buny schedule to have lunch for

the second time in a week at Elie s Csfe A Fresh Juice Bar in Birmingham She came across town to prepare taxes for the local township*.

"Elie's serves the beet health food I've ever eaten." she said with a wide grin "I'm on a diet-and they get an A plus for helping me forget that fact! I eat here whenever I'm in Birmingham.

Young was ready to rattle off a list of her favorite entrees, but de-cided there were too many to enu-merate.

"Just try the string beans in to mato sauce with rice." she said. "And if you like rice pudding. Elie s tops all."

Another lunch diner Tom Barnes of Troy recommended the Aspen Burger.

"I'm a vegetarian." he said. And there's a lot of meat free

dishes to choose from here. The • burger' is made from aquash. eggplant, tomato, parsley end po La to then charb roiled and served on a big bun with onion. It come* with soup for $5.95 "

Elie's Cafe & Fresh Juice Bar is celebrating its second yeer st 263 Pierce Street serving Middle Eastern, (specificslly Lebanese) specielties. Hu abend end wife Elie end Trecy Mondalek of Troy, own and operate the eatery. Elie serves as chef, bringing years of experience from other restaurants to hia first dining room.

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A place of thair own: Elie and Tracy Mon-dalek pose in their Bir-mingham cafe where they prepare and serve middle-east-ern special-ties for lunch and dinner.

West 's in s "name? Quite a bit, aey* restaurateur Joe, Muer.

So on May 22. Joe's Bar A Grill officially became Joe Muer's Grill.

Joe Muer's Grill is at 30855 Southfield Road, south of 13 Mile Road.

When Muer opened the Southfield restaurant one year ago, he envisioned an all-A men can bistro with a tradi-tional "ber end grill" menu.

What he hadn't counted on was the anticipation and ex-pectation of customers that Joe's Bar A Grill would offer the same fresh fish and seafood made famous by the original Joe Muer's Restaurant in De-troit.

"I really thought people would be happy with a simple, all-American menu." said Muer in a press release. "It was never my intention to du-plicate the Detroit location. It would be impossible to repli-cate its style and presence."

Responding to customers requests, Muer has changed the menu to include many of the entree selections that are customary at the Detroit res-taurant.

Preparation is identical to the downtown location save for

some minor changes in style snd presentation.

Gone ere the non Muer en trees like pork tenderloin end tune marinated in boisin end soy sauce.

The seafood dominated menu, now printed daily, offers skinless saute' perch, white-fish. live Maine lobster and clam chowders

Muer says the new name more accurately reflects the menu selections.

As one customer put it, "I know what to expect when I see the name Muer."

"What customers have come to expect is not in keeping with a bar and grill in the tradition al sense," said partner Chick Taylor. "The name change was necessary for a variety of other reasons, not the least of which was the confusion it caused.

Taylor says the restaurant is striving for consistency in 'quality food preparation and service," a characteristic he ac-knowledges was lacking when the restaurant first opened.

"All businesses suffer grow-ing pains, and we were no dif-ferent than any other," he said. "Fortunately though, we've come a long way in giving our customers what they've come to expect from a Muer restau-rant.''

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Daily lunch and dinner special* keep regular customers happy be-cause there ia always something new to sample. House staples in-clude lentil soups, taboulee and fattoush salads, baked kibbe*. many chicken and lamb special-ties. and vegetarian grape leaves.

Appetiters include hommus with tahini (garbanzo beans blended with sesame seed butter, lemon, garlic, seasonings and topped with olive oil). Baha Gen-nouge, (broiled eggplant with tahini sauce, lemon, and topped with olive oil), and kibbee (ground lamb) entrees.

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orange juice — straight. The restaurant likes to cater

small affairs and acquires a tem porary license to service alcohol at private parties and showers. When the weather warms, side walk dining will be added so cus-tomers can enjoy the bustling city scape out the front door.

"We hope to do a little remodel ing to add a retail counter for food

products to go," Tracy said "But right now we're still building our customer base and working toward becoming the best that we can be."

Elie's Cafe is an immaculate restaurant with an attentive and knowledgeable waitstaff. Both ta-bles and booths are available to diners as well as counter seating at the juice bar.

St. Vincent and Sarah Fisher Center will be presenting "La Fete Au Jardin," — The Garden Party '95. which features food from over 56 of metro Detroit's finest restaurant^, and wine from around the world, 1-6 p.m. Sun., June 4 on the center grounds, 27400 W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills. Tickets are $100 per person. $300 for patrons (2 tickets), and $500 for benefactors (4 tickets). Call (810) 626-7527.

Nationally acclaimed jaxz artist Larry Notero, one of the country's

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This year, Gail and Dick Pur-tan, WKQI-FM, and Mary and Rich Fisher, WJBK-TV 2, team-up to host the event, presented by-Ford Motor Company, to benefit the center's programs for abused and neglected children.

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Tickets are on sale now for Wayne County's annual air shoe at Willow Run. featuring the U.S. Navy's precision aerobatic team. The Blue Angels. Saturday and Sunday. June 3-4.

Advance ticket* may be pur chased at Ticketmaster locations

Ticket prices are $9 for Individ uals age 12 and up. $6 for individ-u a l age 6-11. Purchased at the gate, tickets are Sl2 and $9 R«-served boi seats are SI5.

Plenty of additional aircraft will be on static display For more information, call (313) 482 8888

The Blue Anfels are led by Commander l)onnte ( ochran ami fly the McDonnell Lkoiglaa F/A 18 Hornet P..were«l by two Gener-al Electric F404 CE 400 low bypaaa, turbofan engines, the 56,000 pound Hornet is capable of »pe«d» in excess of Mach 1.7.

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Ak show: The U.S. Navy 's precision aerobatic team, The Blue Angels, will perform Saturday and Sun day. June 3-4. at the Willow Run air show

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cacerea Trapele Act, Olates Do«». Nellie Hanneford'a Liberty Hors ea. The Wheel of Deatiny, and Gay lord Mayrvard 4 Chief Bear Paw Human and Horse Comedy Team

Gayiord Maynard and Chief Bear Paw's routine is a little dif-ferent from the greet comedy teams of the peat. Chief Bear Paw is a horse.

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Perhaps he's not a morning person (be men tions a hockey game be attend-ed the night be fore). Maybe ba a u n c o m f e r t a b l e with thia atyle of round table in Urviewr where a half dozen writ era lob questions about bis film

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of answering tbe same questions Why ia "Bravebeart" (which be produced, directed, and stars in) nearly three hours long1 Why all the violence? And how come it comes out so soon after "Rob Roy," another Scottish hiatorical epic?

Last question first -*'I don't think you can compare them," Gibson aaid, finally looking up from the doodle he worked on throughout the interview He pointa out that, among other things, they are set four centuries apart.

"I think the only aimilarity in the films ia that both guys wear dreases," he quipped. "I don't even know how to respond to that question."

"Bravebeart" tella tbe story of William Wallace, a historical fig ure that Gibson first encountered in school history books. In tbe late 13th century, he united vari ous clans in Scotland against the

' ruthless King Edward 1, winning several key battles

As he got older the idea of mak ing a Wallace movie became more

and more appealing. "I wanted to know what hia

motivations wars, what the me-dian ica were that drove him on," Gibaon says. "Tfcey (tbe English) offered him tbe crown, they of-fered him money, they offered him landa Everything waa pushed hia way to buy hia allegiance, but he never shifted. He was completely U ncomprotnieed.

"The more I read about him tbe more I revered him."

Gibeon prepared for tbe film by watching tbe battle scenes in Stanley Kubrick's "Spartacus" and especially Orson Welles "Cbimm at Midnight" Though he had countless more extras than the financially strapped Welles, there ta a aimilarity in the muddi-neea and brutality of tbe warfare.

-Bravebeart" ia infinitely more gruesome. You will am warriors graphically impaled, beheaded, hung, and ooated in boiling oil. Blood even splatters on tbe cam-era lens, a mistake that Gibaon left in aa an in-your-face in-joke.

There was a longer version of the movie at three hours and 18 minutes that included even more violent footage. "There waa stuff where tbe English took Scots out from dungeons — including wom-en and children - tied ropes around their necks and then pushed them off the battle-menu," be aaid.

Gibaon voluntarily made cuU after audiencm squirmed at teat screenings. He says he had full creative control, however, even when the final cut clocked in at two hours and 50 minutes

"They were concerned at first as well they should be." Gibaon

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"Braveheart" is actually Gib-son's second film as director. He believes that the techniques he learned on 1993's "Man Without a Face" proved invaluable when mounting hia $70 million epic. He credits directors like "Mad Max'a" George Miller with help-ing him learn from example.

Gibaon, wbo was born in New York but educated in Australia, believes he has some Scottish blood. During tours of Scotland, he would meet "old, toothless guys" in bars who volunteered family history.

a | don't know if it was just

louris' nonsense, but they told me, 'Your clan is Com - bu 11,'' he recalled, launching into an im-promptu imiUtion.

Historically speaking, .Gibaon thinks the ScoU will be happy with his account of their national hero. How accurate was it? "In the broad strokes it is," Gibson said. "I 'm not sure that Wallace fathered Edward III, but that's a cinematic device."

To leave a me&age for John Monaghan, dial 963-2047, mail-box number 1866, on a touch-tone phone, fax htm a note at 591-7279. or unte him in care of Entertain-ment. Observer & Eccentric News-papers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150

A sampling of what s playing at cftematrve movie theaters across metro Detmrt as reviewed by John Monaghan. • MAM ACT TMKATKC 118 N. Main Street at 11 Mile. Royal Oak. Filma play through at least Thursday, unless noted oth erwise. Call (810) 542-0180 for in .formation and shownmes <16.50; U studenU and matinee; S3 fanlight)

"The Englishman Who Went JTTV a Hill but Came Down a "Mountain" (Britain -1996). Hugh -Crant atars in this witty character GTUDY about a pair of mapmakers who find they're no match for tbe people of a small Welah town wbo will stop at nothing to ensure that their hill ia declared a mountain.

"The Picture Bride" (USA-1995). A favor i te at laat yeaFs

Sundance Festival, the story of a y o u n g Japanese girl's arranged marriage to a man in Hawaii in 1918.

"Queen Margot" (Franca-1994). Baaed on a novel by Alexandre Dumas, an epic love story sat in France dun.ig tbe religious wars between the Catholics and Prot-e a t a n U . laabelle Ad jam and Jean-Hugues Anglade star. • M A P U T M A I M

: 4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield. All titlea play through at least Thurs-day, unless noted otherwise Call (810) 865-9090 for information. ($5.76; 13.75 studenU and mati-

- nee; $2.96 twilight) "Bravebeart" (USA-1995), Mel

Gibeon's nearly three hourlong epic about a ScoUman wbo seU

[ his people free of English tyranny. LoU of bloody battles and a roos-

ing performance by Gibaon. who alao produced and directed.

"A Little Princess ' (USA-1994). The story of a wealthy, pre cocious and loving child raiaed in India and sent to a New York boarding school when her father goes off to war. When he joins the liat of thoae missing in action, she muat fend for herself.

"The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down a MounUin" (BriUin-1995) See Main Art Theatre listing .above

• RFDKMD THEATRE 17360 Lahser. Detroit Call (313) 537-2560 for information. ($2.50)

"Sunaet Boulevard" (USA-I 1950). 8 p.m. May 26; 2. 8 p.m.

May 27 (organ overture begins a half Knur h*fnre showtime). For

musical. This is the real thing, Billy Wilder » brilliant and cyni cal study of a faded movie star (Gloria Swanaon) who reels in a broke young screenwriter (Wil-liam Holden) with her delusions of a comeback. Look for cameos by Hollywood legends like Buster Keaton and Cecil B. DeMille. • STATE THEATRE 2115 Woodward, Detroit. Call (313) 961 -5450 for information. ( $ 1 )

"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (Britain-1975). 9 p.m. May 29 Bring the rice and toilet paper. Another screening of the horror movie spoof about the kinky Frank N. Furter (Tim Curry) who creates a handsome, blue-eyed monster. A young Susan Saran don and an extra-greasy Meatloaf highlight the caat-

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p«U are our heroes for lot* of reasons. The winners of our "Tell us why your pet ia a hero" contest shared these stories. They won pasaes to aee the movie "GOtdj,** the story of a young pig on a mia aion to save his family, now play-ing at metro Detroit movie the aura, and a plush Gordy toy.

Hera are their stories • "My pet rabbit Harry u our hero bacauae be kaapa our dad happy," wroU Lance Titua, 5 of Bloomfield. "He trims tbe lawn every day with hia teeth ao dad doean't have to mow." • "I would like you to meet Mar bias my Teddle Bear hamster that Uvea In my room She is whiU and very small." wrote Amie K.ng. 10 of Radford "You may aak bow could a hasbatar he a hero, but Maihlm fs S hero to roe. A herele not juet aomeone who eavm peo-pled Uvea. A hero can be eoroe bodv who you look up ta, or has

• good qualltiea or haa done greet things My hameter is there for me end aha always lis

u n a to me. I eapecially need ber when I get into trouble or get mad. I tell ber what happened, and before too long, I start to feel better, and I'm not mad anymore. I go and apologise, and then it'a all over. That's why my hameter is s hero to me." • "My dog seved us from getting sprayed by a skunk." wrote Ian Mondrow of West Bloomfield. "He went outside and saw a skunk. The skunk got scared and •prayed my dog instead of tie. My dad ran to the corner store to pick up tomato Juke. And the next day my dog was all red. His for was stained from the tomato Juice And that 's bow my dog became my hero." • Liaa M. Garrett, 7, of Garden City told us about ber brave flab. •One day when my t u a n was cleaning our fish tank. Rainbow, my fish. Jumped out of the howl we put her in end landed In the sink. Dad got her out of the gar-

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• Janine Koroveeis of Plymouth wroU her pet guinea pig ia like Gordy. "If someone tried to break into my house and tried to steal food from tbe refrigerator, my giilrr* pig loves the sound of the _ refrigerator opening ao she would start making noises That would wake us up end we would call the police," • Sienna Conner, 5 of Royal Oak misaee the dog she left with some

friends in Florida when h*r family moved to Michigan. A few months ago her mom got her a black, gray and whiU kitten. "1 aUll miaa Palooka, my dog. a lot," aha wroU. "And 111 never forget ber, but I have a new friend now. And even though be c a n t do tricka or save lives or anything. Charlie is my hero because he saved me from being afraid of a new home and I love him very much."

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Riders may ride back on the other aide of the bridge, or contin-ue into St. Ignace and take a 9 a.m. ferry to Mackinac Island.

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Wish you were here

Florida: While on a vacation at Cocoa Beach, Joy Masternak, her daughter Kim Mazurkeivich and grandson Eric Mazurkeivich visited the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral. Pictured with the spaceman above are (from left) Kim, Eric and Joy.

Michigan: The seventh grade students from Holmes Middle School in Livonia took the Observer with them to the Odyssey of the Mind competition in Mt. Pleasant in April. Out of 27 teams in the competition, the Holmes crew took third place, winning a bronze medal. Back row, from left, are, Amanda Polkowski, Jenel Jackson, Allison Miller, Deanna McGrath, Adam Harbour and Nick Demek. Kneeling in front is Stephanie Harris.

Florida: Bob Elmendorf and Doris Denison show off their Garden City Ob-server on spring break in central Florida. While there they visited Busch Gardens, Cypress Gardens, Silver Springs (where this photo was made), the Ken-nedy Space Center, Sea World and a few golf courses.

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It's not covered by medical insurance, but Mary Wagner of Plymouth "coughs up the money" every year to cure her icky Michigan weather blues

The prescription? Five days in Arirona, every April. "It i« brighter, sunnier, the air is warm, and the desert colors are in full bloom," ship said. "I am inspired to go off and do some-thing creative, because the landscape holds reverent beau-ty," she said. "Arirona ia won-derful. "1 need to take hold of

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CHRISTINA F t m c o , MUSIC WHIT** s s h i s q

STREET BEATS

Grace

— Jeff Buckley

When Julian Lmnon released his debut effort in 19&4, he waa compared. relentlessly. and P*r

hap*, unfairly U> his famous Bea | lie dad. Tbe microscope he was put under in the popular muaic

1 press surely caused enormous ar Italic p n i i i i r n and he dropped out of musical ».ght shortU thereafter

When Jeff BucUey released his debut effort a couple oi year* ago. tberr eras just as much fuae made over his n w M « w to hia not quite a* fa mous dad foil reck icon Tim Buckley

As this impressive sophomore effort makes cry» tat cllear though, the parallels stop there Much like his old man. ]WUf Buckley ia s masterful vocalist, with the ability to swoop and dive in vo-cal mid flight, catch himself just this side of crash and bum. and reach ear -shattering crescendo, all in the space »f a single bar

Far those poor listeners unfamiliar with the *rra- I tn Buckley look to eart> Robert Plant -»!th whom Buckley the younger *eem* somewhat ewerDor**! fur comparisons Compare him to whom w will, though - and be assured that none are necessary. only as tc*ichmarfcs>. Jeff Buckle> has s vocal presence that is undeniably powerful

The title cut. an opus of sorts, has that same operatic folk «eef that hi* father » a s so adept at. although with a Jeodedly "90s edge to i t The folk -reck steeped l^ast Croodbye" and his version of LaooaH Cohen » Hallelujah" are equally breath tak.ng

Dor f come looking for s T im Buckley clone, though While there are some undeniable similan-:.e». Jeff Buckley is wholly s product of the era. If he nad no famous father, be would make for just a< impressive a listen As it ia..he may surpass Tim in the popularity depa r tmen t

ijeff Buck lev piays with Ju l iana Hatfield and Cold Water f l a t on Thursday. May 25, at St. An drew a Hall, 43 i K I ongreaa. Detroit Call (313) 961 MELT for more i n t o n a t i o n . )

_ Mark E Galio

Vor* E Galkt ts a frreianc* music critic from Farmmftrnn Hill*

The Freedom Sessions — Sarah McLachlan

Canadian songstress Sarah I McLachlan originally wanted to name War last album, "Fumbling Toward Ecstasy: The Freedom Saaaaoaa." bu t tha title was too long. Now that "Fumbling

I Toward Ecstasy" (Nettwerk) has become an adult al ternative hit, McLachlan has 11 |i asr rl T h e Freedom Sasaiona" (Nettwerk).

Tha nine track CD features acoustic version* of H . u f c w i - "PU®ty . " "Good Enough "Hoid On." "Ice Cream." and " Ice" aa well aa her cover of Tom W a t t ' "Oie 56." According to McLachlan. moat ai the s o a p an "Fumbl ing Toward Ecstasy" began aa acoustic t racks T o thoae familiar with that album, it s interesting to see how they pro^

With maatly ptano harking McLachlan on "Mary." "Good Enough." a n d "Hold On," there's

; hindering the p m i n i i in her voice The 1 a# the a lbum is tha sukry. funky version

of-Elsewhere" where the » accompanied by an

H M CD's first track is a muHhnsrfia CD-ROM presentation fit playe static on a regular CD play-er.) Brkinti the different icon* are introduction* to

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Spoiled reunion U f U O C O

Seeing

D"Green Mind" helped push Dink— Sean Carlin (from left), Jan Eddy Van der Kuil. Rob Lightbody. Jeff Finn and Jer Herring — to the forefnmt of the alter-native music scene %

There's nothing tiny about Dink Dink has been accftsed of being a Nine Inch Nails rip-o<T band and that it wouldn't have made it, if it weren't for the help of NIN's Trent Reznor. But it is the band's limitless sound that has helped put Kent. Ohio, on the musical map.

BY CHRISTINA F t o r © *»» a a m a

T h e p o l y m o r p h o u s D m k h s « a p»> c h i c s i d e t o t h e m W h e n t h e K e n t . Ohio, band wa* intially approached to play the Undercurrents music festival in Cleveland, it didn' t feel like being a part of the mH*ical circus that most showcases turn into

Record company executives to'.d band members that conferences like thoae were a waste of time. Artist and repertoire representatives — the record companies equivalent of tal-ent scouts — never show up at region al showcases, they were told

But as the date approached. Dink gave in for reasons unknown It hit the stage soon thereafter with Y»r Sale" written a c n e s their backs By the end of the gig, Capitol records reps in attendance were sold on Dink

"I 'm completely an advocate of those kinds <?f thing*." guitanat/vo calist/programmer Sean Carlin ssid in retrospect "It changed our world playing that gig

The record company made Dink one of their capital campaigns To maintain the grass roots approach tha t Dink prefer*, the band recorded and produced their self-titled debut album near their homes in K e n t But t h e y recruited some of t h e industrial

heawweight* to help them out Skinny Puppy's Dave Ogjlvie (Nine Inch Nails and Ministry), Michael Bsrbiero (Butthole Surfers and Soundgardeni, H Beno and Critter (Ministry, NIN, Revco and the Red Hot Chili Peppers* and Sascha of KMFDM who did remixes of several tracks

Thanks to heavy promotion on MTV' and in the media, Dink'a single, the safe-sex advocat ing "Green Mind." became one of radio's top-re-quested songs With that in the bag. Dink has hit the road with KMFDM. The show comes to the Phoenix Piaxa Amphitheatre in Pontiac Friday. May 2 6

T o me, it's the ul t imate tour for us so far." said Carlin, who for fun, comes up to Detroit to club-hop and check out bands "Stylistically, we go well together. Everybody in our band is a giant fan of KMFDM. '

Starting out Carlin co-founded Dink with vocal-

ists/guitarists Rob Light body and Jer Herring in 1990 while tbe three were s tudenU i t Kent State University Intially. the trio didn' t take it very ae rioualy.

"We'd get out there and. to be hon est with you, drank a lot of bear and

played around with a four-track and things started happening." h« said.

Strong believers in live perform-ance, tte trio added bassist Jeff Finn snd Dutch drummer Jan Eddy Van der Kuil. ("You can sit in your bed room and make great tape* or great whatever, but you gotta have a live thing to back it up." Carlin said.) Dink released a five-song, self-Utled EP and sold an impressive 10,000 copies of i t

Still. Dink had plenty of battles ahead T h e b a n d were accused of being • Nine Inch Nails rip-off band. Others said that the band wouldn't have made it, if it weren't for the help of NIN ' s Trent Reznor, • former Cleveland resident

"He is a friend of ours," he aaid. I've known Trent for s long time; I worked in a muaic store with him when his favorite band was The Smiths. He'* an incredibly talented

f u y -• But I th ink at one point, we were

trying to distance ourselves. (People said) 'You're Nine Inch Nails. You're this. You're t h a t You're a clone band ' "

While trying to separate them selves from Nine Inch Nails, Dink fought being pigeonholed by critics and fans.

v W h i c h p e g ? "The biggest thing, right when we

started, wa* people didn't know what to peg us ." Carlin said. "They'd say, 'You're an industrial bad. You're an al ternative band. You're a hip-hop

metal band ' It'a a thing that I always feel that if you say it, you're automat ically a slave to it. You don't have to set any kind of parameters. I think that throws people for a loop some times. We set no limits ."

Their live shows are somewhat lirn iting. however.

"We uae a machine — a bunch of machines — and that puts a lot of people off. especially in Midwest America." Carlin said. "It 's a guitar dominated kind of thing. There 's a happy medium between the live thing and machine thing. There's the five of us up there bashing away. If you blow it, the machine doesn't atop.

"When the two things mesh, that » when it 's really cool — man vs. ma chine. Sometimes machine wins, sometimes man wins."

In moat cases, Dink wins.

Now that Dink is safe and sound within the anna of Capital, the band is eager to help out other struggling bands .Touring allows them to see the best of each city's local scene

"You get to go around the coun.ry and see local bands more on tbe club level," he s a id "We're picking up their tapes and listening to it. We're fortunate to be on a major label. Ev-erybody's in it together We try to help anybody else we can

KMFDM and Display an aU-ojt** show at th* Phoenix Plaza Am phitheatre. 10 Water St. Pontiac. Fri-day, May 26 For more information, call (610) 336-4860

B a t t e r i e Acid p l a y s to d i f f e r e n t drummer

B Y C H m i S T f X A F I X J C O &i A n t a r n

Members of the tribal/industrial band Batterie Acid don't need much time to mull over the ques-t ion. "Which show waa your moat memorable?"

Thev an#wer m uni*on almost immediately, "Probably the Majestic " •

- I t waa (just) shor t of being a riot," vocalist/key-boardist/percusaiooiat Scott A Wexton "People were breaking bottles. They stopped us halfway

b our set, naadlaai to say They blamed it on we were inciting the sudience to riot

. our parepactrta, I had no kirn what was * * n g on. Whan you have the s t a * lights on you. you can't see very often too far into the crowd

Drummer/voealiat Sean Haesabroucfc beard peo-

• *tt was called Trlt* back than; wa navar mada It oat of oar baaa-laaat Wa bad tfca Maa of Mmg tbia

rials, Levi commercials, "Stomp." A lot of tha t per cuaaion stuff has really hit home now," Gwixdala

Tblaga dMa't work oat1

Christian Gwizdala

pie were lighting fires aa wall. Perhaps it waa a caae of life imitat ing art.

"We always gat pretty wild on * a g e , " Wexton Mid. "We were lighting some of tha cymbals on firs. I t sounds funny, but a cymbal won't burn. I t l l juat burn up the flame on the cymbal- T h e flame woo't spread, (but) tha bar ownara thought wo w a n trying to sat the place on fi re, I gueea. "

Batterie A d d has bean on Are since shortly after its rebirth in 190S. The band 's first incarnation, created by Wexton and percussionist Christian

" I t waa called Tribe back then; wa never made It out of our baoemea t " Gwiadala said. " W e had the idea of doing thia all pareueaioa band bu t we only had a a perauaeioaist Thing* d idn ' t work o u t "

In 1903 they decided to "da It t b e right way" -* - - i s —

Unlike some of their national and international forefather*, Batterie A d d doesn't rely solely on drum*.

"Moot of t h e d rum band*, it seems, coming out are jus t strictly drums and not much eUe. we uae more than jua t drums," he added. "Our song* (have • wide) range. We do have some more of the trance drumming but we alao have really really super highly structured songs that ara dependent upon the vocala, the keyboards, and baaa just aa much aa the druma."

T h e m u s i c a l f reedom I*, what a t t r a c t a Heecebrouck and Wextoo to Batterie Add.

"I fed way more comfortable with th is ." said Haeaebrouck. who alao play* ia Surge to Union with Batterie A d d bandmatee baaaiat Henry Par dike and metal /drummer Gary True. "I waa origi nally a drummer. T h i s ia sort of like the ul t imate d rum band becauea anything goes aa for aa percua

^ *nd Surge to Union at St. Andrvw'i HaU,, 431 f . Con gresa, Detroit, Sunday. May 28 Fbrge. Walk on Water, and HAL play the Shelter For more infor motion, call (313) MI-MELT Batterie Add tan he reached via E-mail at john2B4Qdelphi.com

it'*"paid off. They've opened for Craah Worahip and Marilyn Manaoa at S t AIM they

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Witri weed M e s s e s and The Ouworms at Hoovw undararoond aiaide MOOVW ftoed-house . 2 4 3 0 0 Hoovw. W a n a n ( a a e m e tiwe rocW (810) 754-6140

SludKi Lounge. 6 9 2 1 Wayne Road. Wee* tend, (roc*) (3)3) 729-2540

The Votd at UTs, 2 9 3 0 Jacob. Mam-cfc-(w

(3)3) 875 tramc*. (roch)

75-5555

Cross Street SteUon. Ypsaanti (rocfc) (313)495-5050

VAT

Featuring Amor Kynbrough. R.L Bursals and gues t s a t Th* MafaMK, 4 1 4 0 Wood-

. Deoo*. (blue*) (3)3)833-9700

v S s S J T t o U n i o n and Mwnbei at Th* Foundry. >8000 E. Wanen (between Mac* and CadMux). Devon (hard-edged sha/a*i*meth<eroct4 (313) 886 7073

With Ge rms Cock and Amaang Victor at 30. 1615 N M a n St.. Royal Oak ftlmky) (810) 589 3344

MVT TNWABO* AMD N « LOO* Tne New Place Lounge. 2 2 7 2 3 MKhigan Ave . Dearborn (roc*) (313)277 3035

With Happy Accidents at Magic Bag The atre C a f e 2 2 9 1 8 Woodward Ave Fern-daw (a«o*nat»ve rock) (810) 544 3030

C M L o n n r s c c n r a i s t M n r UN's. 2 9 3 0 Jacob. Hemtramck Ca« lor inneup

(313)875 6555

ITTWABT F*AHC*I W«tti Susan CaSower at Majest>c Ca#e. 4140 Woodward Ave . Detroit (acoustic) Nobody s Busmevv pieys at tne Mage Stick (313)833 9700

o c r a o n LJVT AWAFLOS With per tormances by R*tgndance. Skeie ton Crew. Syrant. Uraversai Stomp, Amar ,r>« victor and B e g g a r s Opera at The Hm. 17580 Fraiho. Roeevne (roc*) (810) 778 6404

Bhnd PHg. 2 0 6 - 2 0 8 S F W S t . Ann Arbor (quaky al temepop)

(313)99*8555

FACT T0FACS With Strung Out. Moerse and Craah K*s Four at St Andrew's Mai. 4 3 1 E. Corv gress. Detroit T « and John Doe * 2 play t he Shelter (pop/punk) (3)3) 961 A4ELT

Wig: Performs with Daddy Stitch, Tyrone's Powerwheel and Hoarse at TheRi^i 17580 Frazho, Roseville, Friday, May 26. For more information, call (810) 778-6404.

Monday. May 29 n e a r WAN tttti ran With Marty Stuart and J a m e s House * Pme Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 and Sashaoaw Rood. Oarkston (coixrtjy) (810)3774)100

Tuesday. May 30

Go. and Professor Schmtddy and the Ele m e n u at La s . 2 9 3 0 Jacob, Hamtramc* (3)3) 875-6555

Saginaw, 810)33-

Wtth Kmg Kool Flipped. Father* t* the Trams Can' t Stop and E m u D o u s e s ptay a Detroit Muatdan ' s Afcaoce Showcase at Mwi'i. 5756 Caa* Ave.. Detroit (aaar native) (3)3) 832-2355

i A M I t WAajM BAMO Q CM). 2 9 S Saginaw. Pontiac fbkies) (810)334-7411

With Robert Jones at Bacustage 214 Sixth St. . Royal Oak. (vocaK/pwoo) (810)589-3344

MV1 I M M N M i T The New Place Lounge. 2 2 7 2 3 Michigan Ave.. Dearborn (rock) (313)277-3035

With Broken Toys and Thundwharp Choe at Ma*c Bag Theatre Csfs. 2 2 9 1 8 Wood-ward Ave.. Fsmdale. (rock) (810) 589-3344

SuSy *. 4 7 5 8 GreenSokJ Road. Dearborn, (blue*)

(313) 846-5377

WIS With Tyrone's Powerwheel. Oeddy Stitch and Hoarse a t The RW. 17560 Frazho. Rosevne (heavy alternative rock) (810) 778 6404

5 E K - 7 2 S Rochester Road. Troy (acoustic) (810)82*3500

MMOT H0U.6 TM W8SMN Corral*'s. 1090 Rochester Roed. Troy (Wues) (810)588-3471

— a w m e S t a n ' s Dugout. 3350 Auburn Road. Au bum HM*. (tMues) (810)852-6433

Pontiac (rock) (8)0)334 9292

ii>aassrsii trsgrn-t Cross Street Station. 511 W Cross St.. YpsAanti (rockabOyj (3)3)485-5050

pjiuurvrr With Tncky at S t Andrew's Hal . 431 E. Congress . D e w * (alternative rock) Total Chaos and Battakon ot Sa*its play the Shelter (punk) (313)961 MELT

atre. I 75 and Sashabaw Road. Ctarkston (classic rock) (810)377-0100

AOM SOT LA'S, 2930 Jacob. Hamtramck (rock) (313)875-6555

The Ark. 6 3 7 * S Mam . Arm Arbor (313) 761 1800

Vk B *. 1 9 7 0 1 . 1 2 Mae Roed. Southftsld With Saencers. Volcanoes. Mondo A Go

EVERYTHING IN STORE* NOW THRU MAY 31st

Sara's Attic • Dolls • Ptates • P.M M O V - Music Boxes • Pewter • Chilmark

Cards • Store Fixtures ^

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Sports. 166 Mspie. Wyandotte (blue*) (313)285-5060

Saturday. May 27

W t t h R o b e T j o n e s at The Aik. 6 3 7 * S M « n S t . Ann Arbor ( b k m ) (313)76) 1451

With The Exceptions. The Skoiars. Thf m vaders and Mi 7 Badd at The Ma»est«:, 4 1 4 0 Woodward Ave . Detroit (ska/hard edged ska) (313)833 9700

MAMTS WAT With Skde Off Saturn at Bknd Pig. 206^ 2 0 8 S. First S t . Ann Arbc*. (rock) (313) 996-8555

TMg M V . HAM FAtCOMMMT Mount Chalet. 4 7 1 5 N Woodward Ave . (blues) (810)549 2929 0 M A M CATCMgM HMBFn Featuring Wayne Gerard Group. Surrogate Earth and Bermuda Mohawk at AMn's, 5 7 5 6 Cass Ave . Detroit (3)3)832 2355

Fo* Theatre. 2211 Woodward Ave . De troa. (pop) (313)396-7600

StudSoTourSa?6921 Wayne Road, w e s t land, (rock) (313) 729-2540

WWi^20 lMule Team at GrUrs Gra. 4 9 N

Q Club 29 S Sagmaw. f Jontiec <bkies) (810)334 7411

M V t gOWAWS A W TMB LOOK The New Place Lounge. 2 2 7 2 3 Michigan Ave., Dearborn (roc*) (3)3)277 3035

With Apacoiypse Happy Hour. Power Tnp and vagr* i t at The RiU. 17S80 Frazho. RosevWe (hard rock) (810) 778-6404

MAirr a u u a i snarv Greek. 5725 Rochester Roed. Troy (acoustic) f8IOi828 3SOO

SOSUT NOLL'S TUB mSSIOH Corradi s. 1090 Rochester Road, Troy (blues)

(8)0)588 3471

LISA BftOKOP With Cross Country. Scott Davis. Amta Cochran, and The Forbes Brothers during the Young Country (WYCD) kstener ap preaaton day at Four Bear Waterparv. Utica (country) (810) 739 5860 MMKI J ASKS AND TUi FLASK nmOWOS Sports. 166 Maple. Wyandotte (Wues) (313)285 5060

AFTCS MOUa* BLUKS SAM0 Moby Dick's. 5452 Schaetef Road. Dear bom (bkies) (313)581 3650

With Big Blue Couch at B*nd Pig. 206-2 0 6 S Frsi S t . Ann Arbor, (rock) (313) 996-8555

"is TEAM or aoanmou." Featuring AI W*son. O t n Day and tfie Knignts. Badflnger featuring Joey M«» land. Denrw Yost and The Classicx W. The Gentry's Larry Raspberry. Beau B u m mets and Cub Koda from BrownsvUe Sta uon a t Pme Knob M u s e Theatre. 1-75 and Sashabaw Roed. Oarkston Tiny Tim a no longer on the b 0 ( o t t e s ) (8)0) 377-0100

Featuring vt feos by M a d n e s s and the Specials among others at 3-D. 1815 N Mam S t . Royai Oak (810) 589 3344

AMn's, 5756 Cass Ave . Detro«t rsmger songwriter) (313)832 2355

CALvmaaooas t iwood Bar and Gra. 2100 Woodward Ave . Detroit (jezz) (313)961 7486

Wednesday, May 31

Sunday. May 28

Ma&c Bag Theatre Cafe. 2 2 9 1 8 Wood-ward Ave . Femdate (rock) (810)544-3030 BUM 0T«T» CULT With April wme at Pme Knob MUSK The-

Fo* Theatre. 2211 Woodward Ave iron (pop) (313)39*7600

Pme Knob Music Theatre. 1-75 Sashabaw Road, Oarfcston (roc*) (810)377-0100

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Performs a ftee show at The Ar*. 6 3 7 * S Mam . Ann Arbor (Celtic) (313)761 1800

SALT CHUM* MATY With Kmg Tammy at Band Pig. 2 0 & 2 0 8 S Fest St.. Ann Arbor (rock) (3)3) 996-8555 KLAS1KA With Baby Chaos a t St Andrew s Has. 431 E C o n f e s s , Detroit (aaefnapop)

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CATMOUC AUJHM The Cathoac Alumni Out) a tor Cathoac* who are co«*«a raduatas and are *aa to marry n tha Cathoac church There m> ba a general maaung and dinner at 8 30 p.m Wednesday June 21. at Captains Raataixant. 17441 Mac* Avanua. Gro*»a F*wnta Raaarvaoona Anna (810) 435 7659

(ail) 881-7884. (819) 8*81688 0g (818) 847-7878. voyagers Sv^es voyagers Sa^aa a a no/Hfnomnsoon* urates group tor k M i < S j a w TNDOTA ar. «n*h maatt ar S< i rtaapyfanan Chucn. 27475 F w AM* «oatt ai i M m

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F«mir«on Single Proiessionaia 7 30pm Saturday. May 2 ' . at the Oaaa Go« Center. F ive Mae ea*t or Haggarty Road. iMorea ARarward thay 8 be gomg out tor a lata dmnar and tooannng (810)851 9909 • H U M / W M J M N 6 I O U 1 M U I M I ^ Farmmgtor S«n»e FVo«e»aaonala meet 11 45 a m Sunday. May 28. at Kaneaja tor. MetroPar*. Kant lake Road amit 153 off I 96 MMtord Meat at the Laal Boat Launch «i tha second partong lot a* i w enter off tha mam parkway At 1 p m. there » a be voaeyoai and a picnic (810)851 9909 « U M | U T 8 M / l 8 U n B U B a i 8 F S P meat tor mane skating or roaerttad •ng at 6 30 p m every Wednesday r tha lot Dehmd the Farmmgton (tost Office on Siocum Street (south of Grand R»ver east ot Farmmgton Road lesson* provided 6 6 30 p m and 6 30 7 p m tor 15 per per son per sessaion Begmnei and mterme (kate skate avary w^lnesday Vn/tMft or Chmryi ar Sfcafe 4way irt-ana SAare School f « « 4 73 2008

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worttf. M^NED The Activaie* Group Go* LEAPIM

lee •* $30 t8lO)624 7777 at St E « h SM^es . 2J and OVER meet at 7 30 pm the second and tourth Wednesday or each month at ST E « h Church, or NEWT**^ «T**H o# FWA Mae ^ C * Mas urn 3 1 3 1 * 4 0 4 8 2 4

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The uvor*E Redtorti Chapter 130 OF Par enu Without Partnen meats the 8r*I and trwd Thursdays O* the month at the Cad» >ac Ca*. 30555 Grand » v e r , Farmmgton

Orientation A 8 p M . the general

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(888) S8T-6gg8. (S18) 888-7888 0 8 1848 tfca (818) 888-2188.

signup* WEDNESDAY. May 31, at Cooper Craah Go« Course. 27925 GOM Pomt Bhrd M Farmmgton HAS and Fnday. May 26. at th* Maple lane Golf Come M ' Ster*ng Heights Ail sigh I 4 » BEGM at 5 -30 pm (810)624 7777 FRAVFUM 80CF The Actrvities Group Travaimg GO* C W meats Saturday. Xme 3 at Rackham Goff Out) Mon mampers welcome to paruci pate, no partner needed. Go* CK43 mem-bership A avaaatta Every week th* CK* wa meat at a different golf co»**e 18 hole Tee trnie begjn at I p M , 9 hole Tee

S E A S W E T L S , AE* I page

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I D Tha Activities ( *»*> . 2 1 0 0 North Pontiac T r t f . Com

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mmA BA#N al 3 3 0 p.M ^ a p a j i m a n t ra- man and woman and AJRAD M M ^ I 8 W . It hoiaa/126.9 notes, (Man 72B-9679 a Bot> 562-8722

Tha Cathokc Alumni CluO of Oetrort spon •o r * indoor voaeytMg avary Tuevoaa *v a -nmg at 7 :30 p m at tha Baney MlddM Scheolln SouthlWd on tha comer or Ever-

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Aiumra cu> or Oetroa w« at I 3 0 Sunday, June 218 June 25 . m Laurence Tech

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I I MBeRood.Thecoeta non-member*.

Smfes Dndga ROUP meet* 7 : 3 0 p m . Monday* R L » FIRTT PreaPytertan Church or Norttwato. 200 E MAM- LAMONE ara offered 7^30 p.M Thursday* (313) 34*9104 or fSI3f 4 2 0 - 3 / 7 7 .

W A L K YBAU

Other activities Theatre Owtnct on Mpndey. AFFIE 10 Ear N me* M I A # a t n U o n a edvwad The U * * •nciude* meat or ME theater* and tfkaeh-

r Chance, a (313)422 I

dinner at 0 :16 p.M M Feaow PraaPytanan Church, at S« Mae. UvoMa

it aarve) Sac W A per form

Sm#apomt s annual Sprwa Retreat at Maranatha M Muakagon. Mich <* Fnday TFVOU«« Sunday, May 20-20. TNE year* apaaal GUESTS are rnmkm Carolyn Koon* and mualdan KaUhlon^othom 422 1864

S M 0 * Pomt MmatnM or WARD an Ouch . 98I Mia and Farmmfum Road. Uvotaa. haa 8AE Vo8eyCa» 0 p.m. al RO-

June 23-Thetnp

mar. dmner al QMaaon T and Sunday brunch al the Hoaday mn). Coat $ 1 0 7 / FSP memper* and S 2 I O ^ i o r v m a M b a n . T W a non rarundataa $56 dapoa* to F.S.P.; P.O. Boa 3162 , Farm«0on HAS 40332-3102 . A pre Mp meeting a sctwMed 7 : 1 6 p.M oo Wednesday. Mey

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M h n Mued Go* meat 5 : 3 0 pm Fnday* at Meathom VA MY go* Course. Weadand. Thay need

• Park. Uvorse (313)422 1*54 VOUOYBAU Smgte Place or Fast Preabytartan Church of North** plays voaeyha> 9 3 0 - 1 0 : 3 0 pm. Friday. May 2 6 at North>aia RAC Canter. 3 0 3 W. Mem Street. Northv«e. C^ET $ 3 (910) 3494911.

ThaAoMtie* Group, compneed or mte» gam aduRs who enfov partiapetmg M a variety or aportmg and cuRural event*, maat 81 7 p.m. avary other week at the Northweetem Bowkng Out) M Fermmgton H A * No partnara are needed, teem* ar* arrenaad by FDUP A NEARER restaurant WEFF feaow*. (910)624-7777.

leybaa 81 0 .45 p.M p.m. Thursday* at ton. ran* Mia between Orake Road. Farmmgton-designeted betfnner. M advanced Coat $4 for FSP member* and $ 6 tor non-member*. (810)47991*1.

Farmington Sm0e PtuTemnnea maat 6:45 p.m Wedne*dey* m the partdng W by the tenna court* at Oakland Commu-

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<*lO) grmmgton Roed juat south of 1-096. 810)4799181.

Farmmgton Sm0a Protesaionala i a regular Euchre came n*n 7:30-9:30 p.m Monday*, at the ketone Lonaacre House of Fanna ion MM. 24705 Farm mgton Road, between 10 and I I Mae road*. Casual attve and a $5 admMaion a required Munchre* and something to dnnk should be brought atong. (8)0)4799181.

SM#A Piece Pnaenu a " O w o t c e Raoov-ary Workahop" 7:30 p.m. Thi»*day». through Jima 22 M the UbraryAounga. FawhaabytertanChurch. Norttk^M Coat $ 3 0 (910)349-0911.

NorvaH^oneoSled Tom 0 Ciuiae*. Inc. a hoaOng a aaven-dey Eaatam Canbbewt " Sr#A* Crutaa" » o m JOCT. 1-0. 1995. aboard the Camrva OMaa Une tonehrp Sensation. The Wp Includes round-Mp aa rare, trarwlar*. a* meaN and antartaav ment on board and a pra-trlp and on boerd cocktail part** tor either $ 1 .159 or $ L .259. dependmg on cabin. (3)3) 3944991.

SINGLE Point Mmatnes presents a aarw ner, Becommg a Fnend and Lover Con farenoe' with Dicfc Pumea on Satiaday. May 20. at WVD Onacfi. Rno* Haa. Farm mgton Roed at Six MBa. Uvoma (313)422 1954

Cynthia 0 Amour s Meet Mr./Mr*. F*0« qOara ATALH cMtaaa on D A M P

How to Get Beyond Personal Ada and Find Great Oete*" w« be 7 -0 pm. Mon-day. June 5. at the Hampton mn. Am Ar-bor North: 7 -8 p.M Wednesday. AMA 7. al the SouthNeid Hampton mn. Coal • $25 /member* and $35/non-member*.

ea M the Grand Cacus Park , a* $ 1 6 tor member* and an additional $ 3 tor NER members. Sand check ptwatte to The ActMttae Group. 2 1 6 0 North Pond-, ac TREI. Commerce Tc 40390-3161. (910)62*7777

The ActMbe* Group M Seerch Of mm be meeting partexkeaar to And the beat c# what 0 *

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" H o w to Stay Motivated Altar a STrtng of Bad Dates w« be 7-0 p.M. Mondey. XME 19. at tha Hampton Inn. Ann Arbor North. 7 -0 p.M Wednesday. June 21 . at the SouthtoU Hempton Inn Cost $ 2 5 / member* and $35 /non -m e m b e r s Reear-vation* requested

" S u m n e r Meeting Flaces — Where are the Best One*?' wlB be 7 0 pm. Monday. Jura 26. at Hampton mn. Ann Arboer North; 7-0 p.m. Wednesday, km* 28. at Southfield Hampton mn. Coat $ 2 5 / member* and $35/non -member* Reter-vabon*. (313) 994-0367 D 8 . n a u u . A J M Th* Cultural Arts Ckib of The Activftiea Group WA host a Spothtf* Tour or the

meetings fhe ActNffM Group a com-posed of ma8«am adtfu who an^pm-tcipating m a vanety or apcrtmg and cU-tural activities (910)624 7777.

SrSTnece presents at Fast Preabytart-m Church or NorthwMe. 200 E. Mam. euchre mtfit every second and »Mth Wednesday or the month, a 54 donation

Focus or Sm0es. — Brmgmg vokia td the sm£a commumiiesReietiorai lec-tures. drmer benquets. beneftu. (3)3)514 7462

Church peals with joy, celebrates newly restored carillon OB Sunday, June 4, Christ

Church C ran brook will celebrate the rededication of the newly re-novated Wallace Carillon with a day of festivities open to the pub-lic

Pour concert* will take place throughout the day (times to be announced later) A service of

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Christ Church carillonneum Bev-erly Buchanan, now carillonneur of Belmont University in Nash-ville, Tenn.; snd Don Cook, now carillonneur of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah; ss well u current carillonneur Phil l ip Burgess.

A guest recital will be per-formed by former Grosae Pointe Memorial Church carillonneur

Bill De Turk, now associate caril-lonneur of Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales. Fla.

Of special note ia the music to be performed in the four concert* Three new commissioned pieces will be premiered, and those piec es which have been written specif-ically for the CCC Wallace Caril-lon over the years will be per formed.

Originally installed in 1928 as s gift from the Hsrold Lindaey Wsl-lace family, the Wallace Carillon received a complete renovation in the fall of 1994. This carillon, one of the most active in the nation, is comprised of 50 bells with s total weight of 35,000 pounds. Aa part of tbe renovation process, each bell was removed, cleaned, refit-ted with a new clapper and then

rehung. Additionally 35 of the bells were retuned.

In the tower playing room ittelf, a new playing keyboard and a new practice carillon keyboard was in-stalled. T h i s renovation, made possible by the Capital Campaign Fund of Christ Church, comes af-ter many years of intensive study snd research. The result ia a world-class carillon.

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In • celebration of Mkhigan writer*, the Birmingham VWage Player* •ml the C ran brook Writ-er* Guild jointly prwent the » c ond annual "Micbipn Author* On Stag*" beginning 8 p.m. Sat-urday. June 3. at the Vi l las Play-ers Playhouse, on the southeast corner of Che*tnut and Hunter Boulevard, two blocks south of Maple in Birmingham.

Proceeds will be used by the Writer* Guild for i u annual con-ference to nurture developing writers and by the Village Players to help renovate their theater.

Last year s show packed the house (about 200 individual*) and raised about $3,000.

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For more information, call Writer* Guild president Frank Angelo, author of "Yesterdays Detroit." at (810)646 0658.

Angelo is among a group of au thon. whose books, poem* and »hort stories will be featured.

Excerpt* from their writings will be read and dramatized by a cast of Village Player* actor* as well as several guest author*

The list of authors includes Livonia resident Sarah K Wolf, whose publisher thought it best that she be indentified as S.K. Wolf on her books (there are three so fart.

Author! est: Organizing this year 's "Michigan Authors On Stage" are (from left) Donna Mas-ters of Bir-mingham, Helen Balmer of Bloomfield Hills and Carolyn Hall of Beverly Hills

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The Village flayer* will per form a portion of Wolfs latest book. "MacKinnon's Machine, which goes by the title "In the Shadow of the Lion" in paperback because the publisher changed it.

Aa the old axiom goes. Woll said. "The only thing worse than being unpublished is being pub-lished."

Also expected to attend the event is Mary Rodger* Schoen. whose short story called "Father Dear Father" will be performed.

"Elmore Leonard attendsi d last year, and may this year, said Helen Balmer, who is on the com-mittee. Charles Baxter is also ex peeled to attend.

Tbe Village Players. Hall said, are quite adept at dramatixing lit-erary material "They are able to really make it very lively." she said.

Other work* to featured in dude:

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The recital ia open to the pub-lic. There ia no admission charge.

Alao participating are Rebecca Singer of Farmington Hilla; Jacqueline Morse of Weat Bloom-field; Cbelai Baker. Jackie Berg.

Brandonn d e m o n s , Ariello Goldfein. Tal Gutkovitch; Tune aha Hedgley. Aaron Levine. Jef-frey and Michael Patteraon. Jua-tin Prinatein. Shanae Ryan*. Ela-na, Talia, and Ofra Rybak and Angela Stitt of Southfield.

Kottler. a native of Kiev. Ukraine, served aa the official pi-

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A qualifier

For the first t ime in school history. Plym outh Christian Academy will be represent ed st the Claaa D state boys track meet

Tha t representative will be senior Rusa Robil lard. Robillard's event will be the lonf jump; he qualified by finishinc aecood at the Whitmore Lake regional Saturday with a leap of 19-feet. S c -inches.

T h a t effort broke the school record, and gave Robillard - who haa proven to be a versatile ath I etc — one more chance to compete in his prep career-

Robillard's versatility waa first displayed when he decided to f ive cross country running a try last fall The choice seemed s bit odd for a sprinter snd jumper - at last Saturday's regional, Robillard narrowly misaed qualifying for state in the 100 meter dash, finishing third in 11.8.

He also led off two relays that both finished third <the top two finishers in each event qualify for state)

If running cross country seemed a strange ^ choice for s sprinter, consider thia: Robillard's first, and only, season in the sport ended with him qualifying for the Claaa D individual cross country s tate meet. . It was fitting, certainly, that he made it Setur day in the long jump, with all the other near misses The Eagles 400 meter relay team of Ro hi Hard. Dan MarlowTErik Copeland and Trevor Lehocxky placed third <47.9); so did the 800 team of Robillard. Marlow. Copeland and Brian Pranx (1:39 4).

Robillard advances to the Class D meet June 3 al Bay City John Glenn The only other PC A track athlete to qualify for state was Leigh Nowicki. who made the girts meets in "92 and "93 Nowicki was fourth in the 200 and fifth in the 100 at the "93 meet, and placed fifth in the 100 at the 92 final.

Salem tops Churchill

Plymouth Salem's golf team improved i u dual meet record to 7-1 overall, 6-1 in the Western Lakes Activities Association, with

a 210-227 victory over Livonia Churchill Monday

T h e Collins sisters again led the Rocks. Kelly Collins earned medalist honors with a 49. Katie Collins was next at 52. Placing third for Salem was Katie Murines at 53, with Beth CI eland next with a 56.

Churchill 's scorers were Becky Gajda. 56; Jenny Patriae, 58; Emily Bischoff, 54; and Kelly Rowan. 59

Elite stops Menace

Ann Arbor Elite, behind goals from John Truskowski and Andy Coeenxa. improved to 2 2 in the U.S. Inter-Regional Soccer

League with a 2-1 victory Saturday over the Des Moines (la.) Menace.

After giving u p a penalty kick goal in tl»e first half. Elite rallied on Truskowski 's rebound off the crossbar and Dominic Valla's pass to Coeenxa with only one minute remaining.

Elite ia 5-2 overall.

All-academic selection

Jeffery Beliale, a junior right-handed pitcher for Wayne State and a Plymouth Salem grad

was select ad to tbe all-Great Lakes In teroollagUtfe Athletic Conference all-academic

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An accounting major from Canton, Beliale poet-ad a 3.576 grade-point ararags.

To qualify, a s tudent athlete must have a mini-mum 3 0 grsde point a t e r a f i ; muet be a t the certi-fying inetitution for at least one year, and muet ba a starter or top reserve for his /her team.

Chiefs Baseball Camp

The Canton Chiefs Bes shell Cemp te u l e d f o r 9 3 0 e . m . 1:30 p.m. on June 19-23 a t the Canton high school varsity beeeball

field. The camp is open te agw 7-14 Included in the five day camp ia group and indi

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Canton Wednesday. "You girts were what, seven or

eight in 1967. when we became the first school outside of Livonia and Troy to win the state title," Johnson recalled • Carrying the trophy off the field on a 90-degree day, then put t ing it in tha trophy case . . . there 's nothing like H, really.

"You've got the talent to do that . And you only get e chance like that once in your lifetime.''

Johnson figured hia team needed such a speech - something usually reserved for a state final, or some-thing of equal stature — to over-come Can too And he waa right.

The Chiefs scored first Wednee-day night a t PCEP. but Salem tied it by helft ime. After that it waa a war waged at fall apeed. one that seemed bound for overtime — until a Rocks' goal with 1:15 left gave t h e m e 2-1 win.

I t s tar ted with Mart Hoff taking possession et midfield and sngling e pass down the right sideline. The ball was going out of bounds, for sure — or so everyone but Jodi Coyle thought.

The Salem sophomore chased the ball dosm and kept it in bounds, carrying it into the corner. From there, she centered a paae to Kelly Lukasik. who headed it juat beyond Can ton keeper Sereh Wernke, bouncing it off the for post and into the net.

T h e goal propels Salem into the district final against Ann Arbor Pio-neer at 7 p m Prtday at Pioneer.

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_ unti l this yeer Salem td moot at the attention s tate

wide, b u t tbe Chiefs ruled on tbe field, beating tbe Rocks 4-2 end 1-0.

Canton couldn't bant a t a n a like Salem three tbnss i n s single season - could K? Chiefs' coach Don 8 m f t h thought so

"I thought we had a charm going fo/ us. he aaid. "We matched t « J well with them."

And yet. tbe C M ' matchupe 1't qui te good enough. T h e

, v two offensive stars, Lukaaik and Hoff, both acored goals

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W a g i n g w«r: Wednesday's district match was a battle all the way, demonstrated by Canton s DawnKoonti (2) and Missy Simons fighting for position (above), as well as Salem s Heather Buchanan and Canton's Jessica Bradley (below).

• Ar t yot, t M Ctfof t ' matclMpt woco«'t quit* good M O K g h . Tho Rocks' two offomlvo start, Uh katik aad Hoff.

first With 21:21 left in the

half, Eliss Esper centered a pass into the box. Melissa Tomet eluded ^atom's Jsfendrrs and reached the bell at the same time aa Rocks keeper Julie Bucaek. Tomei jarred the ball looae and punched it in to put Centen in front, 1-0.

Salem m—>ad deflated after thet . but with 10:56 to go in the half tbe Chiefs failed to listen to their ooach. and It cost them.

"You've got to win H in tbe e W Smith yelled to h is team juat before

a Lukaaik corner kick. T b e ball fell to the ground in the box, however, end Hoff popped h in t o tie it a t 1-1.

Tha t ' s the way the game went, re-ally - ea Johnaon deecribed it, "a game erf sequences. Canton (12-6-1 final record) was the better side in the second half, bu t missed four ide-

• J I thought a couple o i them warn in, doggone it ." said Smith. T h e kids played well, they played tough

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onahip final. Pf rmouth Canton pitcher caetrt outdueled Plymouth Salem's Jennifer Trott , S i n e non-divlalonWeetern Lakes A<jMtfoaAa •ona t ion softbell game Monday at Plymouth s M a . . a y Field

T b e only run of the game waa aooced in the first inning. Amy LeGrow started tbe rally for Canton

l a triple. Jenny Slkem's single brought her

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ar) Amy LoGrow, who put the tag on Nut t a t the plate for the third o u t

Trott wea the losing pitcher for 8alem, allowing four hits and a l t walks, striking out three Nicaetri walked tour end struck out six in getting the win for Canton (now 18-11).

Kii .-I m-Ag the lend at a a d up. ir R o c k T d S not maneg. S hit unti l t be « l * h Inning, — K r t e t i e N u T S n g f o d u p t b e middle. Nutt

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"Jackie started out slow, but aa the . oped she got stronger end had good command, said Canton conch Jim Arnold. It waa a good game on both sidee. When you pley you '

both teams could be 0-30 end it would still be

A m y ' u G r o w accounted tor two of tbe Chiefa

four hita. The two teams have e difficult road to the cham-

pionship game of tbe state district tournament , which they co-host. Centon opens with a 4 p m . game Tuesday against Livonia Stevenson et Can-ton. while Selem hosts Livonia Ladywood at 4 p m. Tueedey.

The Centon-Stevenson winner plays Livonia Churchill at Canton a t 10:30 a.m. Saturdey. J u n e 3, while the Salem Ladywood winner edvancee to meet Livonia Franklin at Selem et 10:30 a m . Sat-urday, June 3. T h e dietrict chempionehip — the earliest Canton and Salem could meet egain - will be et 12.30 p m (approximately) et Canton J u n e 3.

The dietrict c h a m p advances to tha Novi HS Re gional June 10.

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1st round no trouble for Canton, Salem

The fir»l ruurwi »»* c&pevled w hr i warm up — nothing mof*

h livrvi up to that billing

The i>nl> nral question re-gsrding Plvm.xith Canton* district opener in girls »occer was when 'The match. s<"h«-ii uievi to I U F . at 5 30 p.m Mon-da> at C*nu>n. eras iriaved 45 mmute* 6rcau»«r the Monro* team's bu» bruke down en route

As it turned o^it, the Trv> uo» stay *a» a short one any-s-av The first veUT team »sa n*. m a u h for Canton, falling behind 5-0 b> halft ime before absorbing an 1.1-0 thumping in • game .topped 10 minute* into tbe second half by the mervy rule ia 10 goal margin after 10 minute® have been piayed in the second half

Plymouth Salem had a bit mvre of a challenge in iU first-round d i s t r i c t e n c o u n t e r again** Ann Arbor Huron, also Monday at the C E P field But the outcome was the Mime — an easy victory. by a 7-2 count.

Freshmen were the conspire tore in Canton 's » in Three of them combined for six of the

Chiefs goals Elisa Esper. Vlelissa MartofT and Lisa Re issenweber scored two goals apiece SUrtoff also hail an as si si-

Mel issa Tomei contributed two goals and an assist . Jenny P a m a i n e n had a goal and two assists. Dawn Koonu and Becky Vachow each had goals, Julie Majewski had three as sisU. and Emilie Meier had one assist

Sarah Warnke was in goal tor Canton in the first half Knstin Lukasik was in the net in the second.

Salem got scoring from all over the field in its victory over Huron. Stacy Delong. normally a sweeper, moved up to attack-ing midfielder for pert of the match and soured two goals

Man Hoff and Kelly Luka-sik each had a goal and an as sist. while Jodi Coyle. Lisa Be cvinski and Liz Peltier netted one goal each.

Kate Gardner contributed two assist*, with Sue Parnsh. Mia Sarkeaian end Liaa Bares getting one apiece. Julie Buc-zek was in goal

Salem led 4 -1 at the half and was never in trouble

SPORTS ROUNDUP

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Summer soft bell league* are forming at Canton Softball Center Play begins in the

14 camS^eesofl July 5 < single games- add double headers i

There are opening* for men a. women » end co-ed teems, with no residency requirements for play ers. Team registration fee is $-496 i pitta * refundable 150 forfeit and umpire* feet Call (313) 483 5600. ext. 102 for further details

Alao CSC hoata USSSA Tour n a a e n t s every weekend through October For information regard ing upcoming events or to be add-ed to the tournament mailing list, call 4313) 483-5600. ext 102.

M e m m a n roads, in Livonia The seven a side tingle elimi-

nation tournament , free to the public, begins et noon. It features teams from Chicago. Cleveland. Pittsburgh. Toronto and two area d u b s . Padraig Pears* of Livonia and the Wolfetone* of Dearborn

Padraig Pearee and the Wolfe-tones open Midwest Diviaonal play 1 p . m Sunday . June 11 »t Riley.

The Pearee Club holds practic es from 6:30-8 p.m each Tuesday and Thursday et Holmes Middle School.

Those interacted in playing Gaelic football should call Scott Heinxman et <313) 462 2423 laf ter 10 a.m.).

A junior golf program open to boys and girls 8-17 years old gets started June 27 at

Fellows Creek Golf Course in Camton There is no residency re-quirement.

T b e program, sponsored by the Canton Perk* and Recreation Service*, cost* *40 per person for six week*. Monday through Fri-day starting J u n e 27 with tee . time* from 10 a m to noon. The COM include* six nine-hole round*, a golf clinic and * tourna-ment at the end of the program

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Armstrong Buick of Livonia will sponsor a local quali-fying tournament for the

1995 Ladies Day Golf Invitation-al, beginning a t 8 a m (tee-off). Monday. July 17 at Fox Creek Golf Course in Livonia.

The entry fee ia $30 per person (include* coffee/roll*, greens fee*, golf cart and luncheon). P m * * in-clude a hole-in-one contest for a 1996 Buick Riveria. closest to the pin, long drive and pro shop gift certificate. Entries must be received prior to July 10.

The winning foursome of the scrambles/best ball format will advance to the final*. Tue*d*y. July 25 s t Indian wood Country Club in Lake Oriron

For more information, cafl Tom Welsh a t (313) 555-8888

Th* Observer THI KSUAY MAY 25 , 1995

Rocks put away Pats, 12-9 A pair of five run innings pro

pelled Plymouth Salem lo a 12-9 slugfest victory over Livonia Franklin in a non-divisional Western Lakes Activities Associ at ion baseball game Tuesday at Sa lem

"It wa» like watching a game at Wngley Field." aaid Salem coach Dale Rumberger "The ball waa jumping all over the place."

Two of those balls jumped out of the park for the Rocks. Mike Bninnan walloped * grand slam hom* run to ignite Salem s five-run fifth inning, and Sam Lagrow contributed a two-run dinger.

There were plenty of fireworks in the Rocks' 11 hit attack. Kax Kurisu had two hits, scored a run and had two run* balled in. Dan Quaine had a double and a single, with *n RBI, and Ryan Rum-berger had two hits, scored twice and drove in a run.

The winning pitcher for Salem was Keith Boughnex He went 51* innings, surrendering eight hit* *nd three walks, walking one.

Franklin (19-6) trailed 5-2 after two innings, tied it at 5-all going into the bottom of the fifth, then gave up five runs to fall behind 10-5 through five.

But the Patriots wyre stubborn. They scored four in the top of the sixth to again close to within a run. That , however, was as close

BASEBALL *s they got.

The victory allowed Salem to finish iU WLAA regular-season schedule writh a 13-3 record.

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How e H e c a n one deacribe' Westland Jol f r r Glenn pitcher C h r i s T u r n e r ' s pe r fo rmance against Plymouth Canton Tuee-day at GlennT Turner waa perfect — quite literally.

In a gam* stopped after five inning* due to the five-inning mercy rule. Turner tossed a per-fect game: He faced the minimum of 15 batters, did not allow a hit and did not walk a batter. He struck out three.

Jason Pennebaker took the ioa* for the Chiefs (16-10 overall). H e lasted juat two inninga.

The difference came in the sec-ond inning, when the Rocket* (14-11 overall . 8 -8 in the W L A A ) struck for eight run*. In the game. Jerry Farrar had a two-run triple and a double, and Nick J a m e s had two hit* and three RBI for Glenn.

• Baptist Park 5, PCA 2: Winning pitcher Mark Watkin* proved too lough for Plymouth Christ ian Academy Tuesday at PCA. stoo-

ping the Eagles on three hit* and three walks, while striking out 15

"He was in a groove." said PCA coach Dave Robillard. "He was working pretty quick and we couldn't break his rhythm.

Indeed, between the third and sixth innings, the Taylor Baptist Park hurler struck out 10 of the 12 batters be faced.

The Eagle* (2-10) be*t chance of beating Watkins came in ihe first. A single by Jon Isensee. a walk and a single by J im Speier scored one run; when Chris McCoy reached base on an error, another run was plated to give PCA a 2-0 lead.

But that was the highlight of the game for PCA. McCoy was the losing pitcher, surrendering four earned runs on eight hits and five walks, striking out seven.

Chris Sexton led Baptist Park (8-12) with a double and triple, acoring twice and driving in one run. • Radford CC • , Ypattanti 5: R e d

ford Catholic Central overcame four erTOri on Tuesday and de-feated boat Ypailanti, 8-5. in a non-league game.

The Shamrocks improved to 18-7 overall.

Senior r ight -hander J u s t i n Stankiewicz earned the win. throwing a four-hitter with one walk and four strikeouts before

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Defense helps make catcher the best BY BRAO EMONS STAfT w a r n s

W a y n e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y catcher Jeff Schaffer rang up some impressive statistics dur-ing the 1995 baseball season, but one number stands out among all the other*. a "He had only

one passed ball all s e a s o n , " WSU c o a c h Rodge r G e o r g e s a i d . "Tha t ' s p he no me nal."

S o m e *opho-more jinx for the,

Schanmi Livonia Franklin grad, who wa* recently selected first-team All-Great Lakes ln-tcrcollcgiat* Conference. He wa* alao voted the Tartar*' 1995 MVP and has been named cap-tain for 1996.

•-H*'A th* best catcher I've ever h a d " »aid George, who juat completed hi* seventh season.

And th* second heat ia p l y i n g pro baseball (Mark Avery).

Schaffer. who split time be-hind the jplate in 1994 and bat ted .294. improved hi* statistic*

in just about every area this sea-son

He finished with a .359 bat-ting average (40 hit* in 111 trips), including eight double*, one triple and two homers. Schaffer also knocked in 25 runs.

Hi* .977 fielding average led all GL1AC catchers, and be threw out 30 of 59 base stealer*.

"Jeff was much more confi-dent thia season,' George aaid. "He also got stronger. He worked hard in the weight room during the off-season.

"We played a lot of four-game weekend set* and Jeff would al-ways catch three, if not four games at a stretch."

Schaffer added some muscle to h is 6-foot-2, 185-pound frame

"I've lifted moderately since my junior year in high school," Schaffer sa id "But 1 really worked bard thi* winter. I 've juat tried to get quicker in my legs I alao worked oo my shoul-ders, wrists and upper arm*. I tried to be quicker swinging ( the bat) and throwing.

"I've put on six to s*v*n pounds. I try to go a couple of miles (running) at least three times a week and I run the steps at Franklin. I also jump rope to get quicker."

George was also jumping for joy that Schaffer. normally the quiet and reserved type, became more of a take-charge guy.

"He's real low key. but that s his nature," said George, whose Tartars finished 24-24 overall and 15-15 in the GL1AC. "He's become a leader. -He tells the pitchers what they need to hear and he calls an excellent game.

Schaffer has alao adjusted to his new leadership role.

"I 'm trying to be more asser-tive." he said. " H I try and help out when the pitcher* aren't throwing strikes

"I went to Mark Avery's catching camp, and he gave me some pointers. H* told me to play with confidence thia year. Before I was kind of timid. But he told me to go out and have fun."

Schaffer. who plan* to major in economics and business, would like nothing bettor than

to get a shot some day in profes sional baseball.

He has already gotten a taat*.

His older brother Bill worked a* a batboy and .clubhouse at tendant up until last year with the Detroit Tigers

There ' s no doubt I'd love to play pro ball," Schaffer aaid. "I used to go and use the batting cage there. Dan Whitmer (for-mer Tiger buHpeo coach) helped me a lot, and I really liked Mickey Tettleton. He was a great guy."

Schaffer's summer plana in elude a stint with the Livonia Parks and Recreation Depart ment and playing for Birming-ham Lynch of the Pontiac Class A League. • "I set my goals and pretty much achieved them this year." Schaffer said. "But I have to sat them higher. I've got to concen trat* on my defensive akilla and throw quicker to second I have to get better in all areaa."

Oh, by the way. Schaffer wears jersey No. 13..

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End of an era Blazers take league title away from Mercy BY NBAL ZIPHKB »TAn Warns

Tha streak ia over Livonia Ladywood put sn end

to Farmington Hill* Mercy's dom-inance of the Catholic League A-B Di via ion girls track meet by winning Tuesday 's championship at Mercy.

The Blaaers finished with 116 points — ju*l five ahead of five t ime defending champion Mercy.

It waa Ladywood's first Catho lie League title in 11 years, and tha first for third-year coach Bob O'Brien

~l thought we'd be the favorite coming in, but I really WAS n 't comfortable until Stacie (John-aon) won the high jump." O'Brien aaid. "Tha t ' a when I got some re-lief."

Johnson cleared 5 feet, 2 inches to win the high jump and give the Blaaers a three-point lesd with only the 1,600-meter relay re-maining.

GIRLS Shannon Swish got Ladywood

off to . a quick start in the 1,600 relay and the Blaaers led from start to finish. Nicole Clausen, Stephanie Muasat and Lindsay Soter followed Swish aa the four-aome finished with a aeaaon best time of 4:09.2 — more than nine seconds shesd of the runner-up Merlins.

"We best Mercy in duels so we figured we'd do well todey." Soter said. " I t feels awesome to be champions. We ahould have won it Isst year. It 's been too long since our la*t title."

The Marlins competed without senior Eileen O'Connell — the a rea ' s be*t middle d i s tance runner. O'Connell waa diagnosed last Tuesday with a stress frac-ture in her hip and wa* told she would be aidelined at least a month.

"I kind of expected (losing to Ladywood)," Mercy coach Gary Servsia aaid. "But it'a a credit to the kida how cloae it waa. Losing Eileen cost as, conservatively, 30 points Losing her wa* a big let-down for ua. but the girls dug down and many of them ran their beat ever."

One Merlin who shined wss sophomore Elizabeth Gignac, who won the 1.600 run (5:31.7) end the 3200 run (12:02.1).

"We knew it would be really tough to win th* title without Eil-leen, but 1 slso think the other teams were more pumped up to beat us because it would bsve been 6ur sixth title in a row," Gig-nac ssid.

Mercy slso received a first in the 100 hurdles from Amy Buhl (15.5) snd in the 3,200 relay from Gignac, Jacqueline Segue, Liaa Nobles and Amanda Phelpa (10*»5.2).

" I 'm excited about our future ."

Servais said. "For us to score 111 points without Eileen ia some thing. And juat about everyone is coming back."

O'Brien admitted th* Marlins' performance may hsve been ef-fected without O'Connell, but ths t didn't tarnish Ladywood's title.

"I t hurt Mercy not to hsve her but her sbaence takes nothing away from what we accomplished out here," O'Brien said.

The Blazers scored in every event and picked up important points from Beth Kummer, who was second in the shot put, Jamie VanBuehler, who was tied for third in the high jump, snd Stacie Johnson, who scored s total of 23 points.

Birmingham Msrian 's Atiya Bussey had a strong meet, as she won the 100 dash (12.3), the 400 (59.1) *nd was second to her teammat* Brsndi Bentley in the 200.

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BY NEAL ZIPHKH &TKTT Wsrrsa

For Tony Magni. winning Tuea-day's Catholic League A-B Divi-sion track championship at Farm-ington Hill* Mercy meant more than any of his first four as Shamrocks ' coach.

"Th i* tiUe was much more spe-cial," Magni said. "No one gave us s shot to srin this s t the begin-ning of the year. We didn't have a lot of kida come out for the team early in the year: but the ones that did gave 110 percent. What makea thia special is the kids wanted it and the kids won it.'

CC. which came in third last season, finished with 106 point* U-D Jesui t , wss s close second with 95 points, followed by lsst yesr 's chsmpion, Birmingham Brother Rice (73).

CC led for the entire first half of the meet, thanks in pert to strong field performances by John Spol-aki, who won the shot put (51 feet, 8 inches) and Joe Wsshnock, wbo took the discus (153-8).

BOYS MEET

But behind Ksreem Dillsrd, the Cubs mounted a comeback and took th* lead Dillard won four event* — the long jump. 100 meter dash, 200 run and 400 run.

Ksreem is a great sthlete. but it just wssn't him. he hsd s great supporting cast,' ' Msgni ssid. "I wssn't too worried about losing the lesd becsuse we hsve a strong 1,600 relsy team and good two milers."

Tbe rain begsn felling hsrd ss th* 3.200 run begsn CC junior Joe Leo broke sway early and led by 40 meters throughout the race. CC sophomore John Griffin took second.

"Joe won. but Griffin reslly csme through for us with a sec-ond," Magni said. "We knew if we could finish one-two, it would be hsrd for them. "

"I realized ths t the meet could turn on ray run." Leo said. But 1

knew we have a great distance program snd would finish the meet strong."

T h e Shamrocks needed at least a second place finish in the 1,600 relay to clinch the victory. CC did better than a second, as the four-some of Kevin Quay. Brian Pol lock, Brian Teefey and Rudy Kel-ly-Powell won the rsce in 3:31.9.

Kelly-Powell snchored the win-ning relay team, holding off tbe Brother Rice team despite run-

ning with an injured left ham-string and shin.

"I t affected me s t regionsls but not todsy." the junior said. "I knew all we needed wss s second place finish but we were going for the first."

Other first plsce finishers for the Shamrock* were the 800 relay team of Quay. Kevin Heintz, Tee-fey end Kelly Powell, snd Derrick Faunce, who won the 800 run for the second straight yesr in 1:58.9.

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Warriors win another Lutheran High Weetland con

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T h e boys squad, coached by Mika Unger, repeated for the third straight year aa Metro Con-ference champions Tuesday at Harper Woods Lutheran East. The Warriors tallied a team-high 231V* points Macomb Lutheran North took second with 101 V». See stf l l iatkaieummory

T h e Warriors alao captured Sa turday s Claaa C regional a t Byron with a team high 87 points, qual ifying eight different eventa for the s tate meet. (New Lothrop end Bllaafield took second and third, respectively, with 63 and 56.)

Among thoae individuals head-ed to the Claaa C meat Saturday. J u n e 3 at Auburn Bay City Weat era — Jon Smolka, first place, 110-meter hurdles (16.4) and sec-ond. 300 hurdles (42.39); Brad Polkinghorne. first, 3,200 run (10KJ7.6) and second, 1,600 run (4:31.88); Ryan Crawford, second. 200 daah (23.71).

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T h a Warriors' 3.200 relay quar-tet of Phil Kimmel. Jaeon Otter. f tam Patterson and Polkinghorne

CLASSC alac took first in 8:14.13.

Second places went to the 800 relay team of Jsaon Burk, Greg Strang. Crawford and Smolka (1:34.15) and the 1.600 relay teem of Otter, Kimmel, Strang and Burk (3:35.16).

Other lop individual finishers for the Warriors include Brian Biggs, third. 300 hurdles (43.24); Sam Patterson, fourth, 3.200 (10:40.62); Burk, fifth. 400 (52.89); La Roy Turner, fifth, shot put (44 feet, 101* inches); and Jason Col-lins. 800 (2:06.94).

The 400 relay teem of Biggs, Smolka. Strang and Crawford added a fifth (46.19).

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Ha third straight Metro Confer anoe track title in a maat held at Harper Woods Lutheran E a s t

Coach John Geriech's team led with 167 points, edging Bloom-field Hilla Kingwood by eaean Macomb Lutheran North waa third among with seven team

••MwRklO*. . . . Rmtly Schroeder figured In

th ree first place finishes for L«-theran Weetland.

She captured tha high j u m p (4 feet, • inches) and 220-yard daah (27.7). Schroeder alao Owned u p wHh Stephanie Davie, Aaay and Laura Clark ta win the 440 relay (M.4). T h e same fou«^*^*°

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T h e two-mile relay teem of Kate Sernett, Wermen, Cheryl Polkinghorne and Heather Locke alao finiahed first (10:57.9).

Second places went to Lindsay Evans, shot put (26-); Sernett, high jump (4-6); and Amy Eben-dick. two mile (no time available).

In Seturdsy s ' c i e s s C regional at Byron. Lutheran Westland scored 59 points to finish third behind champion Bliaafield (106) end second-piece Dundee (74).

T b e Warriors won two relay eventa to advance to the state meat, Saturday. June 3 at Auburn Bay City Weetern — 400-meter quartet of the Clerks, Davie and Schroeder (52.5); and the 3.200 foursome of Sernett, Locke, Polk-inghorne and Wermen (10:10.2).

Laura Clark alao qushfied with a second In the 100 daah (13.1).

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Hunter bags a turkey 'hat trick'

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Warro r»in» a n »i * a r m e r • f i l k r r h u t healni tip ihf early fithmi lion Locilly. bjur gills ar«-Starting t« niakc bed? "in th* »arui shai'.<"»» of in land lakrs. *al l«vr are being .au*hl .'R a frgu lar ,t»a»ia tn»rn Trenl«.»n north lo

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S a u n d e r s s c o r e s h a t t r i c k Plymouth turkev huntrr i'arrii

Natintier* me«i« up thi> vear t »r hi* opportunity la*t \far

After not taking a turkr> le-t • rar during hunts rn VI: higan and Miaaoun. Saun.W-* c t a rjr ae» hunting hat tnik this v«t »» lw connected "ti t»-» tn bird* and one Michigan bin!

Miaaoun divides it. turke> hunt into two *e*«ion« a«tmg on? *r«k each. Hunter* ar*- permitted to take one bearde*! turkrv each wrrk On th* aecund lav of thr first hunt. Saun«ier» «hot a turk«". with an right inch beard I l>

cluee obeervation h«r realised he •hot a bearded hen. which waa le gal because the bird did h a s * a hmrxl The following week. S a u n d*r>> shot a 16 pound }Ake with A (our inch b#Ard Hia hunt ing partner. James Prlers ol Ann Ar bur. hegged • monatrvus 27-'<v IHHind Tom with an 11 inch bea td and 1 : . inch spurs during the first »eek of the Missouri s e a s o n ami took a 14 pound jake the sec vrul **eh

Having drawn a permit lo hunt Area J during the Michigan *ea •n>n. Saunders shot his third lur ke> of the spring !a»t week when he dropped an IK pound gobbler »ith a 7 i inch beard

I gvt him gobbling right on the 'xh.-t with an owl call." Saunder* rtplamed I ->et up and talked to bin' for about an hour He made a big circle around me and finally camr in in !ul| display

Be like Mike Vlike Will* will be hArd pressed

to repeat his recent success an> time in the near future

The Tros resnlent has been hunting turkevs for vear*, but in the pAst he o n l y , e i p e n e n c e d sue oess «h i le hunting o u t - o f a t a t e

Al l that change*! last year when Will* shot his first Michigan wild turkey It waa a 22 pounder with a ll» inch beard and lVi-inch spurs

Wills returned to the Mich igan turkev woods this spring and

cAme home with his second long beard" in a» many years T h i s year s Tom sported another 10-Inch beard and had 1-inch spurs

Wills, who hold* I he record for the biggest black bear taken in Michigan with a muiz le loader . used a black powder shotgun to bag his turke\ th i s year. He was hunting with a T o m p a o n Center New Knglander 12 ga loaded with 90 grains of blackpowder and 11« ounces of No 4 shot.

River Crab nets $95,000 The 17th annual River Crab

Salmon Stakes Fishing 1 ckhwf-ment. April 29. in St Clair, raised S95.0U0 lo support mental health agencies throughout the s tate The tournament, which wa> start ed by Chuck Muer and Al Tvrell in 1985. ha* raised over 1700.000 to dale to aid troubled children, adults and their fami l ies stale-wide

Anglers fared extremely well loo with 1.022 pounds of salmon and brown trout weighed in Anglers who caught the biggest f ish m each of four categories received $250 each The winners were king salmon — Doug Holcer. 1" p o u n d s , s t e e l h e a d — («ary W right. 5 7 pound*, brown trout

Ken Kyhar. S.9 pounds; coho salmon — Robert Buero. 3.85 pounds-

Bob Mitchell *<»n the "Super Skipper" award for bringing in

t he heavies t t o t a l c a t c h of 36.2

pounds.

Perch fishing closure Anglers are reminded ihat sport

and commercial perch f i sh ing ia closed in Lake Michigan, south of the 45th parallel but excluding Grand Traverse Bay. for. the month of June.

T h e yellow perch populat ion in southern Lake Michigan has de-clined steadily in the pa*t five years, prompting Michigan, Illi-nois. Indiana and Wiscons in offi cials to unanimous ly approve

' c h a n g e s in the commercial and sport fishing regulation*.

Additional regulations call for. Illinois. Indiana and W i s c o n s i n to reduce their annual commer-cial harvests by 6 5 percent; estab-lishing a sport possesa ion l imit of 25 in Illinois. Indiana and Wis-consin and 50 in Michigan (Mich-igan angler* are allowed to take more perch because Michigan doesn't allow commercial perch fishing i; and increasing law en-forcement and research effort*.

Turkey huntera and anglers are urged to report their tweet* Question* and comment* are also eruouraged Send information to Outdoor*. 805 E Maple. Birming-ham, Ml 48009 Fax information to (H10J 644 1314 or call Bill Par-ker evening* al (810) 901-2573

THE WEEK AHEAD

Big hit: Darrell Saunders of Plymouth capped off his trifecta turkey season by bagging an 18-pounder in Michigan a week ago.

OUTDOORS CALENDAR

ARCHERY • HOCTOAY SHOOT Detroit Archer* will h- td a JB> 3D Shoot hs-ir T r.g r a.m Mondav Mav *#. <>n it» waik through range in VS -«t Bloomfield. >910 > I 961"

ILIAOUC A broadbead league meeta * p m every Wednesday , beginning June 7th. at Detr . i t Archers in West Bloomfield. 1810;> 661 -9610

FISHING CLUBS

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S-fOUK StASOMS Pour S e a s o n s Fishing Club

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• METVO-WEST STEELMEAOEM Metro West Steelhea«lers m e e t s at 7 "¥) p j n on the first Tues»iav of ea«-h month at Garden City High School. 420 2965

SEASONS/DATES • TURKEY Spring turkey season runs through May 28 in des ignated management areas across the s tate

• FREE FISHING Michigan's 10th annual Free Fishing Weekend, in which no fishing l icense or trout, salmon stamp is required to fish tn Mich-igan. will be Sat u n l a y and S u n day. June 10-11 T h i a date coin cides with National Fishing Week, which will be celebrated June 5-11

CLASSES

Catch and release ba*s fishing is permitted on Caa*. Kent and Pont iac lakes through May 27 T h e regular bass season o p e n s Mav 28

• FLY FISMWM CONCLAVE The public is invited to join the Great Lakes Counci l of the Feder anon of Fly Fishers in it* 17th an nual Fly Fishing Conclave. J u n e 16-18. at the M c M u l l e n Confer-ence Center on Higgins Lake The conclave snll inc lude speakers, demonstrations and workshops for beginner through advanced fly fishers. a» well as a youth pro-gram. an auct ion and raffles

Ixxlging and mea l s are available at the center and there are camp-ing facilities at Higgins Lake State Park For more information, call Jim Schramm at <6l6i 869-.5487

METR0PARKS • SPRING STARS l>earn about spring conste l lat ion* through a slide show and an out-door observation se s s ion during this program, which beg ins al 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Indian Springs

• SWAMP THINGS A naturalist led hike to explore the unique ecology of t b e s w a m p begins at 10 a m Saturday at In-dian Springs.

begins at 2 p.m Saturday at Indi

an Springs

• FROG S EYE VIEW Get the real low-down on some of the p lants and an imals that share the frog's world during this nature walk, which begins at 2 p.m. Sun-day at Kenaington.

• WALK WTTH A NATURALIST

Walk along some of the park's trails and enjoy the sight* and sound* of late spring during this natural ist - led hike, which begins at 10 a.m. Monday at Kensington.

• METRO*ARK REQUIREMENTS Moat Metropark program* are free, while some require.* nomi-nal fee. A d v a n c e d registration and a motor vehic le permit are re-quired for all programs. Call the

respective parks, toll free; Stony-Creek. 1-800-477-7756; Indian Springs. 1-800 477-3192; Kens-ington. 1-800-477-3178.

OAKLAND COUNTY PARKS B COUNTY P I N M Q U M M N T L Advanced registration ia required for all nature programs at Oak-land County Park*. Call (810) 625-6473 to register or for more infonnation-

• SPRING STAR PARTY Learn the un ique features of the spring skies with the Nature Cen-ter staff and volunteers from the Oakland Astronomy Club during this program, which begins at 9 p.m. Saturday. J u n e 3. at Jnder-pendence Oaks.

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Gaud (Osacna) uu Soash (Carton) . .

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GIRLS SOCCER

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Dip neta and magnify ing lenses will be used to explore pond habi tat during thi* program, which

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The Observer! THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1995 (P,C)7C

Bowling brings summer fun S U JO M * R

lemurs arr )u»l DO« un virf *a> in bo»l ml orntcn all •round th« town Thi» i» a *rrat opportunity to ht>n« >our IR> NRW EQUIP tu«ni, m«*t ne* fnrnda an*i has* loiiu cool fun during tbe hoi SUMMER »ia>»

tf sou ar*- « newvvmer to the punt ami )u»t *ant to try your hand at ieafue bowling., there ar* torn* opening* in beginners lea*ue-» The »umtner league w?a »*»o i» a »hort one. usually 12 or 13

K> check your area bowling center* to w* •hat they have to offer

Joe Johnaon of Revlfurd fired a 300 game in the Hi*h Fliers League a: Cherry Hill Lane* Hia i*ne» ®as 692 Nice ahuotiof. Joe

Four senior bowler* from West Bloomfield will b« heading for Sar Antonio lo compete m the 1996 I S National Senior Sport* t'la*»ic V 'Senior Olympics' The brucher a rut utt t f team of Dolores Foi and Sy Zate »«ll compete in the mixed double* event and Vlort Friedman and Phil HuroanU will compete in men * single* and double*

Foi and Zate win gold medal* tn 1993 and silver medals in '.994

at the Michigan Senior Olympic* in Holland lo qualify for ibe Na tional* Friedman, a .203 average bowler, won medal* in "93 and "94 lo qualify

Horowitz competed in hi* firat Senior Olympics in 1994 and won » fold medal tn ainglea. then teamed wilh Friedman lo take the fold in men * double* They all are longtime member* of the local B'Nai Brith League*

The "Early Bird" enlne* are out for those who would like to enter the Pro Am portion of the Greater Detroit t>pen at Taylor Lane* The ad> antag* of ihe early entry is obvioui: a better choice of squat! time*, since thi* event is ftlwav* a sellout and the last-mm ule entrant* wind up on the *ide line* or at home watching on T\

In thi* caae that will be another arena setting, not the Joe Louis

Arena, but a lot closer to the ongi nal venue, at the Sheridan Com munity Center. al*o in Taylor All early bird* get an extra discount on the entry fee and they receive a new ball called "the Zone ' by Brunswick The ball* will be available in June

For further detail* call (313) 946 9092

The National Senior* Bowling Association tNSBA) will have two tournament* during the monti. of June the regularly scheduled event at Taylor Lanes June 3 and the Senior Super Senior doubles event, which will be June 10 at Astro Lane*

The latter will feature pairing of a regular senior with a super senior It is ihe first one of ita kind fur the orgamiaiion

The most recent competition took place at Founlainvlew Lane*, where Scott) Uugh land proved for the third lime that "winning never get* old Only one bowler from Observer I and made the finals. Horowitz, of West Bloomfield. who came in 13th -

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Motor City Eagles. Early- No.9 Performance Ford Club of Ameri-ca — Keith Hubbell. Ray Brown-ing. Dave Turner. Ted Lupu. Bob Henderson and Rob Anderson

So. 13 — Tom & Dora Riley and Tom Jr. and Tammy Riley

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PARK Farm Stone* — Teeth end Fn*nds~ is IHE theme <vr June Jotn TH* fun at tbe farm s demonstration BUILDING (or stones about tamn bird*, followed by a •Sort crmft activity 11 a.M Saturday . Jun* 3. and 3 PJN Sunday . Jun* 4. Also. MRinwr even in* hikes featuring different topic*

wil l be held: 7 p m Friday. ' Jun* 2. ~Maybur> Mam mala"; ~ p-M. Fnday. Jun* 9. "Wikf towwi ." Maat tb* park naturalist at tb* con ar«*U>C building in tbe main parking lot for each bike Majbury S u t e Park U focated on Eight Mile Road. T>oe mil* WEST of Back Roa.1 in Northville Tow-n»hip- Information.

call (810) 349-8390 Park buur* are 8 am . -10 p M daily, farm nours ar* 8 a m. -5 p.m. daily A state pwrk motor vehicle permit ts required for entry to tbe park Additional informa-tion about programs or fa-cilities may be obtained by calling the park office at (810) 349 8390

Tbe Plymouth Farmer's Market anil be op*n 7:30 • M to 12:30 p a every Saturday through Oct. 21 •T The Gathering in down town Plymouth Fresh flo-wer*. fruits. vegetable*, and baked goods Informa-tion. 453-1540.

I M O K P I S M U Opa! It'S th* greater Plym-outh Greek Feathral 1995 beld 6 p M Fnday and Sat-urday . Jun* 2 and 3, and noon Sunday . June 4. at Tha Nativity of the Virgin Mary Greek Orthodox Church . Five Mil* eaat of Haggrrty Road Informa two. 420-0131

on sal* at th» Plymouth Parks and Recreation DE partmept. 455-6620; Re-peat the Beat in downtown Plymouth. 416-9291. and at th* Gitfiddler in North-ville. <8101349-94-20. TICK-ET' WILL alio be available at the door if seating is still available. Information , 455-6620

Keller & Stem will hold a free orchid seminar with Benny Gray of Ann Arbor Orchids, at 2 p.M Satur day. June 3. on "How to Grow Orchids tn Your ^ Home Reservations »ug jested. 397-0800.

• METAPHYSICAL FESTIVAL

A Festival of Inner Light Extravaganza will be held from 10 a m 5 p.m. Satur-day. Jun* 3. at tbe May -flower Hotel of Plymouth . 827 West Ann Arbor Trail Readers, crystals, jewelry angel books, tapes, body workers, aura photography 15, admission $10. read-ings. 532-8584.

• PANCAKE M t A X f AST The experimental aircraft association, chapter no. 113. a nonprofit organtza UON, will sponsor a pan cake breakfast fly in and dnve-IN with home-built and classic aircraft on dis-play from 8 am.-noon Sun-day. June 18. at Mettetal Airport, south east comer of Joy k Lilley Roads, in Canton Breakfast coat is £L50 for adults . $2-50 for

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Monday, May 29, in d< umtown Plymouth. The parade includes

marchers representing several area veterans ' groups. The parade

route opens on Theodt re just north of Main at the railroad tracks

and continues southwest along Main to the veterans' memorials at

Kellogg Park, where 0 stage ceremony is scheduled.

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The Plymouth Symphony I WGUE 1996 Symphony I sagiu Home Tour will be 10 AJN- to 6 pm . Fnday . J u n e 2. aad noon to 5 P M Saturday . Jun* 3. Nine feaaaaa in Plymouth. Northville. Novi and Sumpte r Township are on the tour Tickets available ior §15 pre-aeJe and 118 the days EF th* lour in* Plymouth at Beitner J i a a l i j . r t a n l i r -ten** Ltd .Frameworks , or M* and Mr. Jones PeCtta. ln Northvilk at Bookstall ON th* Main Information . 451-21IX

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The Suburban Republican Women wrill meet 11 am . Thursday . May 25, at the Mayflower Hotel in Plym-outh. The speaker will be Marie Kaiglar. former talk show hoet on WJR and WXYT radio Call Joy Hartmen at (810) 474-5637 for lunch and meeting res

Th* Plymouth Republican Club will meet 6-8 p.M Thursday . May 25. at The Water Club Grill, on Ann A/bor Road eaat OF 1-275, Plymouth Township . Chariee L. Little, auperin u n d e n t of scbooia in Plymouth-Can ton. will discus* his first y ear aa su-perintendent . challen<e* facing public and private

annua! meeting at 7 p M Thursday . June 1, at the PC"AC. 774 North Sheldon Road at Junction . All members — past, present and potential — are invit ed For an informational, fun-filled evening, bring an hors d'oeuvre. dessert, or a $5 donation Judges will choose the best "work of culinary art "

• FELLOWSHIP MOUPS T V June meeting of the, 60-Plus Club will be held at noon Monday , June 5. at First United Methodist Church. Bnng your own table service and a dish to pass for the potluck. Pro-gram will follow. Informa-tion. 453-7999

• TO ASTMASTEM The Holy Smoke Master* Toaatmaster* Club is of-fenng Speech craft, a semi • nar on public speaking, be ginning at 6 p.m. Thurs-days in June , at the regular club meeting in Denny's restaurant in the banquet room at 5575 N. Wayne Road IN Wes t l and The fee for Speechcraft is $30. In-

J formation, 455-1635.

month in Denny 's on Ann Arbor Road at 1-275. Plytn outh Township , for people supportive of smokers' rights. Information, call Marc at 455 1635.

• PWP Livonia-Redford Chapter No. 130. Parents Without Partners , is meeting at tbe Cadillac Cafe. 30555 Grand River. Farmington Hills. They meet on the first and third Thursdays of each month . Parent and family-activities are planned New members welcome at 8 p.m. for orientation. Gener-al meeting at 8:30 p.m. Af-ter the meeting, they go into the lounge for dancing to music played by a DJ . Diane. 464 1969

• JAYCOS The Plymouth /Canton Jaycees meet at 7 JO p.M on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Plymouth Cul tural Center. 525 Farmer in Plymouth.

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Group will meet 7 p.m. th* third Monday of *acb Canton Community Plays

cape project construction week 7 a.m. to dusk. June 7-11, at Heritage Park, Sign up now for the hours you'll be available to work during construction week A l l ages, skilled and un skilled welcome Foreman needed also. Child care and meals provided Call Sally Wright to volunteer at 397 9820 •

• ANTIQUE APPRAISAL The Canton Historical So-ciety will have a Du-Moucbelle Antique appra-iaal clinic 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday . June 3, at the Canton Towmahip Admin-istration Building. 1150 S, Canton Center Verbal ap praisals $5. written appra isals $7.50, items with an appraised value of $500 or more. $10 written. Limit of three hand-carried items No appointment necessary All proceeds benefit the Canton Historical Society and Museum . Information , 453-5297.

VBLOOOMHVI Unisys Corporation will bold a blood drive from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, May 31. at 13250 Haggerty Road North in the cafete-ria. For appointments call

I 451-4783.

• FLOWS* SALE The eighth annual flower aale comes to downtown Northville 9 a.m.-6 p.m. ^ Friday. May 26, and 9 a m -5 p.M Saturday . May 27, on Main Street, between Hutton and Center Street in Northville Over 15 greenhouses, members of J the Metropolitan'Detroit Rower Growers Associa- • ' tion. will take part this year. Among the many spring and summer bios soma for sale are annuals , perennials, shrubs and herbs Information , «8L0) 349 7640.

• POPS CONCERT Fourth annual outdoor pope concert held at PCA Bands at PLY mouth Chris-tian Academy wi l l perform 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1, -outdoors on the east side of Calvary Baptist Church. 43065 Joy Road, i n Canton. Bring blankets and lawn chairs and listen to the junior high concert band, the senior high symphonic band, and the jazr band in their final concert for the year Concessions w i l l be svailable, and music will include selections from' Broadway musicals , a nsr rated musical tale of The Three Little Pigs, patriotic music, and more. Informs tion, 459-3505

• CONCERT The Plymouth Canton Ed-ucational Park Orchestra and the Middle School Or-chestra will be performing their final concert of the year at 7:30 p.m. Thursday . June 1. The "Pops-Finale concert, in the Salem High School auditorium , will feature light" musical se-lections Director H Mi-chael Endres and the or-chestra s tudents will be dressed i n costumes which identify with the music. There is no charge for the concert. I n addition U> the

! concert, an awards presen tation wrill alao take place.

• STOKYTSLUMS The paopie of St. John Neumann Catholic Parish will present Marty Hsu-gen's Tales of Wonder, a storytelling of their faith in muaic. dance and color from 7 8 p.M. Sunday, June 4. in the church, 44800 W. Warren , in Can-ton. Information , 455-5409

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is steading for alec tfaa. Far farther informs Uon. call ThomaaL Hie key at 466-7110 or Brian C. Kidstoa at 4&S-2006.

Ill Arts Coomdi will hold its

munaygroaptortndwdaaUanMoaneiniaeommunityprot^ Pleate typt or print the information below and mail yaar Heat lo TW Calendar, Canton Ohteroer, 744 Hfafc Plymoutk.W 48170,orby fax lo 31146*4224 Deadline for Calendar item, i* noc* ' Fnday for ike folUmng Thunday* paper Call 46*2700 if you ka* any qaeetum.

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• A M * T h e Plymouth Community Arte Council ia offering it* new facility at 774 N. Shel-don Road for rent for semi -nara, recitals and lectures. The facility haa auditori-UM •eat ing for 226 people. T h e parking lot has room for 28 cars and street park-ing is available. There are coffee pota. a slide projec tor and a piano available Interested group*, call 416-4278.

• tSNMMPMTTY .Parents of seniors graduat-ing from Plymouth Canton and Plymouth Salem high achools ara needed to vol-unteer for the senior class

party. Volunteers are need ed for card dealing and to act as chaperones. Infor-mation. 459-3816.

• MUSIC MTMSPAM The Plymouth Community Arts Council concert senes of live weekly performanc es will be held from noon to 1 p.m. each Wednesday, beginning June 21. through Aug. 23. beneath the shade trees of Kellogg Park. The PC AC can always use extra help during the concerts. If you would like to volunteer for a few hours a week, for one concert or more, call Debbie Madonna at 253-2781.

• LINCOLN EXHIBIT The Plymouth Historical

j Museum in conjunction with the special exhibition,

T "A Lincoln Portrait," will feature the collection of Weldon Petz on display at the museum. The Plym JUTH Historical Museum is at 155 S. Main St. in Plym-outh. The museum is open 1 -4 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday and Saturday, snd 2-5 p.m. Sunday . Ad-mission is $1.50 for adults , 50 cents for students (ages 5-17), children under age 5 free, family rate $4.

• DONATIONS NEEOCD Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools district needs used exercise /fitness equipment for extracurric-ular Adaptive Physical Ed-ucation Fitness Program They are creating a fitness program for s tudenU who have physical disabilities If you have a supper , fit-ness tapes, stationary bike,

| treadmill , or any other fit--ness equipment to contrib-ute. contact David Gerlach at 416-7708. Pickup will be a r ranged For tax purposes, a letter indicating your contribution to a nonprofit organization can be provid-ed.

• COPWSVIOSO Vermeulen Funeral Home is offering to lend th* video •What About Me? Kids 4 Grief ' to youth groups, schools and others. The vi-deo waa developed by Chil-d r e n * Hospital of Michi-gan. I t givee kids an outlet to reflect on feelings and t hough ta t ha t accompany grieving. T b e video highlighte 11 boys and girls ages 4-14 who discuss grief due to deeth or chron • ic illness. Information. 459-2250.

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• O U M N U M I A charity raffle for Greg Unfar , who needs a double lung transplant, sponsored by Botaford Hospital Pro-fesaional Staff , w i l l be held 6 p.m. Saturday, June 3. at Dick Scott Dodge in Plym-outh. Tickets are $100 each with only 600 tickets to be •old. Call Marge. (810) 471-8222.

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'a liat far t he winter 1996 eeaaecer Plymouth Marie Andersen. Hunkar Chaia Ataaa-

vua, D»any Phi l l ip Benn*tt, Jill Louiae ta, Hasdi Marfo B—AEFCA. leaeph O. I Kriataa Dtaae Craig , Nathan 8. Fountain. JAN tafcr Ann Hanntag . HtmUr Scott Hlnchdiff. Mark

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Nicole Lynn Venabie*. and NicoU Criatan Zaviaa Canton — Jaeeice Lynn Ahem, Krieta I** AL-

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H. Macarthor, Jeffrey David McBumey , Deniel Michael Mcguire Jr., PemeU J e m McKelvey, Keith David Middsugh Jr.. Pe « y Ann Moubarak . Rtacay Anne Nash . Nicole Ranee Paakard, Rachna Parakh. Erika Danielle Panama, Frances Oiell Pennington. Godfrey O. Porter , and Robin Marie Preville Other Canton residents who achieved dean'A liat etatua won Mindy Leigh Rofars, Mi-c h e a t Lawrence Roy. J amee Joseph Schneider. Leslie Ann Shafer. T imothy Roland Sherman. Merideth Lucille Shirley. Erik Van Stitt, U s e M Tobey, Else King Trevathan, Klmberiy Ann TykoaW. Manish Anllkumar Walamhe . Jane t C. WelakL Christopher Michael Weleman , end Marlene Kay White.

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RELIOION CALENDAR

Items (Of tha rtiigton calender should be submitted no later than noon Fnday tor the next Thursday 's issue.

• SIMOLE POINT Single Point Ministries of Ward Presbyterian Church will hoat Talk It Over at 7:30 p.m. Friday. May 26. in the chapel of the church, 17000 Farmington Road, at Si* Mile. Livonia. Jeff lmber will continue his discussion of paychospiritusl transformation

The muaical group Second Chance will perform at 8 p.m. Fri-day. June 2, as part of the Single Point's Showcase. Dinner will be at 6:15 p.m. For more information, call 013) 422 1854. -

• SERVICES FOR VETERANS Special services for veterans and their families will be offered at 9 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. May 28, at Timothy Lutheran Church, 8820 Wayne Road, Livonia. The service will be led by V let nam veteran and seminary student Mi chael Willey and will be patterned after a service used by military chaplains on the battlefield. Wil-ley will also preach at both ser-vices.

Veterans, family members and survivors of deceased veterans are welcome Refreshments will be served at 10 a m. between the ser-vices For more information, call <3131427 2290

. • RAMO SNOWS The radio series "What is this Christian Science and who are these Christian Scientists?" i« being aired at 9:30 a.m. Sundays on WAAM-AM 1600. Topics in-clude "Just what is a Christian Science practitioner?" on May 28. June topics include "Christian Science and marriage and family life" on June 4. "Does Christian Science do anything about the world's problems'1" on June 11. •What would a Christian Scien-tist do if he were in a serious acci-dent?" on June 18 and "Why are you Christian Scientists always

talking about healing?" on June 25. The series also can be heard at 8:30 am. Sundays on CKLW-AM. For more information, call (800) 886-1212.

• n u r u M o u N . Mothers of Fisgel Elementary School children join together for

i an hour twice a month to pray for the children and thair school Fiegel Moms in Touch Interna tional. a nondenominational group, will meet 9-10 a.m. Wednesday. May 31. For more in formation, call (313) 454-4964.

lsbister Moms in Touch, for mothers of lsbister Elementary School studenU. will meet 8:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 7. For more information, call Lucy French at 459-3997.

• FLEA MARKET Rice Memorial United Methodist Church will have its annual „ spring flea market 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. June 3. at the church, 20601 Beech Daly at Eight Mile. Redford. There will be more than 40 booths, a bake sale and food concession. For more information,

: call John Frith st (313) 537-7865.

• SETHANY-WEST Bethany-West, a nonprofit Catho-lic organitation which provides spiritual, social and educational assistance to divorced and sepa-rated Christians through peer ministry, will have a "Beach Blast" at 9 p.m. Saturday, June 3, st St. Robert Bel tannine Church, West Chicago east of Inkster Road. Coat is $8 which includes pop, beer, wine and munchies. For more information, call Kathy at 584-1158 or Laurie at (313) 274-3856

• CCUMATION Northville Christian Assembly of God will celebrate the opening of the new third-floor addition and renovation of offices, classrooms and balcony with a concert of prayer service at 7 p.m. Saturday, June 3. and a celebration of heri-

tage and. vision services at 8;30 and 10 a.m. Sunday. June 4.

Special tours of the facility will be given 1-6 p.m. Sunday prior to the dedication. The Rev. William Laech, superintendent of the Asemblies of Gpfl. Michigan Dis-trict, will be the keynote speaker. The evening will conclude with an ice cream social at 8:30 p.m.

Northville Christian Assembly of God is at 41355 Sii Mile, just west of 1-275. For more informs tion. call (810) 348-9030.

1 1 • M I I M WALL The Liberated Wailing Wall. Jews for Jesus' traveling musical evangelists, will perform at 7:30 p.m Saturday. June 10. at Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church, 14175 Farmington Road, Livonia.

. and at 10:30 a.m. that day at Con-gregation Shema Yisreal, 19421 W. 10 Mile, Southfield.

The music of the Liberated Wailing Wall blends English words with Middle Eastern rhythms that sound like music from "Fiddler on the Roof." They use Scripture lyrics to communi-cate the message of Jesus as Mes-siah. A freewill offering will be received.

For more information, call Christ Our Savior at (313) 522 6830 or Congregation Shema Yis-resl at (810) 358-3850.

• 14.004) DRIVE Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Church will have a Red Cross blood drivfc 2-8 p.m. Thursday. June 15. at the church. 17000 Farmington Road, at Si* Mile,

j Livonia. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, call (313) 422-1150.

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9 ACADEMY ENROLLMENT Superior Adventiet Academy in association with the Plymouth, Ann Arbor, Saline and Westland Seventh-day Adventi st churches is accepting applications for the 1995-96 school year for studenU in first through eighth grades Parenu who desire a Christian

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A community Bible daaa meeU Tuesdays at Ward Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Farmington and Si* Mile roads, Livonia. The classes are for both men and women and 21 denominations snd 77 congregations are represented Small groups meet 9:30-9:65 a m., with a lecture in the sanctuary 10-11 a.m. Nursery »» available for infisnU through kindergartner*. For more information, call (313) 348-1209.

• NEW CHURCH Crossroads Church of Livonia, a new church of about 70 adulu and children, is looking for people to be part of iU nucleus. If you are searching for a church home and enjoy contemporary worship, rele-vant Bible teachings and small groups, call Rob Eddy at (313) 981-7163.

• CHARISMATIC PRAYER A charismatic prayer group meets at 6 p.m. Sundays in Patio Class-

room 1 on the ground floor of the University Center at Madonna University, Schoolcraft and Levan roads, Livonia. For more information, call Shawn at (313) 464-9067.

• LOOKING FOR A CHURCH? An open inviution is extended to anyone inquiring about member-ship in the Catholic Church by St. Richard's Church, 35637 Cherry Hill. Westland. For more information, call Claudis at (313) 729-4411.

• MEN'S FELLOWSHIP -Single Point Ministries of Ward Presbyterian Church sponsors a men's fellowship group st 7 p.m. tne second and fourth Mondays of the month in Garden City. For more information, call the Single Point office at (313) 422-1854.

• SENIOR FELLOWSHIP Bethel Baptist Temple, 29475 W Six Mile. Livonia, sponsors meet-ings for senior citizens and re-tirees the first and third Tuesday

' of the month. For more informa-tion. call (313) 525-3664 or (313) 261-9276.

• RMCNUBB^- j Friendship Connection, a person s al growth and support group, will , meet at 7^0 p.m. Thursdays at ^ 13439 Marion. Redford, for dis * cussion. questions and answers, » fellowship and Bible study. For ; more information, call (313) 534- r 2065. - ; • M roHQi i n The Alcoholics forChriat, Meet ;

Your Needs Group, meeU 7 p.m. •„ Tuesday* at Tri-City Chriatian •. Cenur, Michigan Avenue at Han-> nan in Canton. Alcoholica for i Christ ia a nondenominational, . nonprofit Christian fellowship for, alcoholics and their families. The; group's chief goal ia to direct al- * coholica, family members and r other concerned people to a dedi- I cated. sincere relationship with I Jesus Christ. For more informs- -tion, pall (313) 326-0330. ;

• CONFIDENTIAL HELP Life Care Ministries of Livonia T offers a free, confidential Chris- -tian telephone lisuning service I)'. a.m. to 11 p.m. by calling (313) 427-LIFE Monday through Satur-? day. Life Care Ministries can be •• reached through P.O. Box 530611, Livonia 48153-061 i.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

Announcement* about vacation Bible schools can be submitted in wntmg to Sue Mason at The Observer Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 43150. For more information, call (313) 953-2131. -

• STJOMOTHY SonTown Family Celebration will be the theme of a vacation Bible school 9:30 a.m. to noon June 19-23 at the church. 16700 New-

burgh, south of Six Mile. Livonia. For more information, call (313) 464-8844.

• FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Registration will be accepted through June 21 for a vacation Bible school June 26-30 at the First Presbyterian Church of

\ Northville. 200 E. Main St. Hours will be 9:15 a.m. to noon. Cost will be $12.50 per child, or 130 per family (three or more children).

To register or for more informs- I tion. call (810) 349-0911.

• MERRIMAN ROAD BAPTIST A vacation Bible school will be held 9 a.m. to noon June 26-30 at the church. 2055 Merriman. south of Ford, Garden City, for young stere in kindergarten through the sixth grade. There is no charge and transportation can be provid-ed. To register or for more infor-mation, call (313) 421-0472.

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l From lartfe d ream hous-larfll es to small fixer- uppers filled with h u n d r e d s of decorat ing ideas* the nine houses on the biennial Ply-mouth Symphony League Home Tour J u n e 2-3 are sure to inspire visitors.

BY LINDA ass Onm S I A F F T I N N

In 1990 David Schuhardt bought a 1,500-square-foot roughed-in ranch house on five acres.

Today on that same aite stands a 7.300- squ are - foot magnificent con-temporary cedar house with multi-tiered roof designed and built by Schuhardt. owner of Conaolidated Building Contractors ft Designers in Dixboro _

The company is known for its ar-chitectural and historic renovations i the tram station in Plymouth's Old Village I as well as period reproduc-tions.

Schuhardt'a breath-taking estate — along with eight other houses in Plymouth. Northville and Novi — Are on the Expressions in Architec-ture snd Decor Home Tour 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fnday. June 2 and noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 3.

Sponsored by the Plymouth Sym-phony League, the biennial tour is a primary fund-raiser to benefit the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra, which will celebrate its 50th an-niversary during the 1995-96 con-cert season

The PSO's annual operating bud-get runs around $100,000.-Tbe League raisrtl 26 percent of that last year through iU semi-annual an-tique shows as well as other fund-raisers.

Tickets are 115 in advance, $18 on the days of the tour, and available in Plymouth at Chameleon Galleries Ltd , Beitners Jewelry. Frameworks, and Me and Mr Jones Petite, and in Northville at Book Stall on the Mam

Several area restaurant* will give a 20-percent discount to tour ticket holders during the week ending June 3.

Upon entering the Schuhardt house through the 10-feet-high brass doors, visitors are greeted by a pair of 18th century heron sculp-tures surrounded by towering tropi-cal plants.

Light for growing healthy plants is not a problem in this house boast-

Livonia plans new sculpture The Livonia Art* Commission has reason to

be proud of its recent revelstion that a new sculpture is in the works to grace the Civic

Center ground* -Thanks to arts commissioner Dorothy Wilsnsw

who came up with the ides of adding to the City of Livonia's growing artwork collection, visitors to the library-city hall- fire station-senior citizen complex will be greeted by a bronze sculpture by Croase Pointe artist Frank Varga

"I just got an idea in my head for a sculpture for the city I thought it would be neat for the city but never expected it to happen but the commissioners just took to it," said W ilshaw. -1 love sculpture When we travel to other

cities that's what I go to see. the sculptures in the park* A lot of cities have sculptures of peo-ple just doing what people do " _ And that will be the theme for the new City of

Livonia sculpture- an old man sitting on a park bench next to a little girl gazing up tn awe at him while he read* a story to her from a book

Funds needed The sculpture will cost $26,000. If the art*

commission choose* to place a dog by the fi#-ures' side a* in the original plans, it will cost an-other $2,000 , w

No general funds will be used to pay for the artwork. Suzanne Montambeau. a liaison between the commissions and City of Livonia in the community resources department

Part of the money will come from a $ 1 J.OOU Michigan Equity Grant approved w April. Addi-tional money in the arts commission's trust fund, raised at the group's annual arts and crafts festival at Greenmead Historical Village, will alao be used. The rest will be raised, said Montambeau.

through sponsorship from corporate as well a* private sources. Donations for the new art sculpture -Wiadon

and Innocence" can be sent to: Livonia Arts Commission, do Art Sculpture. 33000 Civic C en-ter Drive. Livonia. Mich 48154 Checks should be made payable to: City of Livonia- Art Sculp-ture.

Gentle theme "It's a nice gentle theme of an old man and a

young child," Montambeau said Born in Budapest. Hungary in 1943, Frank

Varga haa lived in Belgium, France. Canada and the UJS. After serving an apprenticeship with his la-

ther. Ferenc Varga. an internationally ac-claimed sculptor. Frank Varga received a schol-arship to study at the Academia de Bella Artes in Florence. Italy He worked under Italian aculptor Antonio Berti After receiving his fine arts degree he returned

to America to a studio to work with hia father. Varga Studio ia a fine art studio specializing in

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Oriental Overtones: The Schuhardts' garden, which takes wife Jeannie almost one month to plant each Spring, features peaceful paths, Japanese bridges and a lagoon made from wood lined with vinyl.

ing 129 exterior windows and doors, and 329 lights and fixtures.

The spacious Great Room, bathed in natural light, features a floor-to-ceiling cabinet handcrafted by Schuhardt, a master carpenter

The panel doors, spotlighting large white cranes, were created during the Ming Dynasty snd brought to this country from Beijing. China by a friend.

Built-in black appliances set a dramatic tone in the kitchen, which

to w a t c h for in Creative Lrving next w+eh:

Radford Township sculptor Sergio De Giuati's relief in memory of Special Agent Rick Finley ia unveiled at the new U S Drug Enforce^ ment Administration Building in downtown Detroit. . . Porcelain doll maker Deborah K r o m p a t i c along with 200 other artists and crafters bring their wares to the Livonia Arte and Crafta Festival June 10-11 at Greenmead Historical Village in Livenia

ia centered around an island of Ori-ental style oak cabinetry.

On the second level, a 23-by- 16-foot train room in the building stage is a Sunday afternoon family (daughters Breanna. 5 and Lisa, 15) hobby.

The master bedroom, accented in part by lighting drops, sports a three-sided fireplace and bath with two-person whirlpool tub.

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Victorian Airs: The Great Room of the Ebenezer Penniman colonial built between 1835 and 1840 still contains the original Empire style furniture.

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From the tromp 1'oile walls in a Plymouth Township home to a 8,200-square-foot showcase house in Northville. visitors on the Ply-mouth Symphony League's bien-nial home tour to benefit the Ply-mouth Symphony Orchestra are sure to find dozens of decorating ideas.

Among the stops on this year's home tour are.

I The expanded "Galleria" model home built by Robert Jones for Chris and Mark Firestone on Pine Ridge Court in Plymouth T o w n a h i p . Flowers by Friendly Persuasions Inc. Raffle item is "Country Girl.' a signed and numbered collectors doll by The Doll Maker.

I A 1988 English Tudor owned by Larry and Pauline Lester in Plymouth Township 's exclu-sive Beacon Meadows ha* been renovated to reflect their En-glish ancestry The stark white walls and Plexiglass staircase have been replaced with soft muted tones in the foyer, wit-ting room and library. Maroon* and greens accent the kitchen giving it life and energy Flowers by Ribar Floral Co. in Plymouth Raffle for something very English and dinner for two at Ernesto's in Plymouth

I Cindy Drager's "spruce it up" on Sheridan Street in the city of Plymouth Drager ha* re-moved wallpaper, redone wood-work and remodeled the bath-room on a shoe string budget There are plenty of idea* for do-it-yourselfers here. Flowers by owner.

• An 8.200-square-foot showcase home in Northville Town-ship designed by Melonio & Ugorak Inc. and built by Bon-nie Brook Development Inc. recreates Old World elegance through the use of hand crafted cabinetry, doors, column*, an-tiqued moldings, fluted pi-lasters and hand carved fire-place Flowers by Heide s Flowers & Gift*. Raffle item is a 25-inch TV.

A Raised Country Cot tage owned by Ward and Diane Powers and nestled on two acres in Novi attempts to de-velop the living environment* of the owners' dreams through the design of architect Walter Melonio and construction by builder Edward Funke Interior design is by Perlmut-ter- Freiwald. Flowers by Din-ner's Flowers and Greenhouse of Novi. Raffle item Haggar vase with silk flower arrange-ment.

I Decorative painting is key io the interior design of a 1992 P l y m o u t h T o w n a h i p home ow ned by Charles and Desiree Herr. The library's walls sport a leather look while the ceiling ia a world map mural inside parchment framing Flowers by Wesley Berry Flow-ERA.

• Monet inspired wallpaper in . hues of lavender, soft green* and blues greet visitors to the final Plymouth Townahip home of Lawrence and Lon Carollo Flowers by Bezaire Distinctive Gifts & Accessories Raffle item: moss covered teapot and teacup by AccessorWise.

—Linda Ann Chomin

Scouts build bird houses vxsxr0*-* Fun ia the name of the game at Spring Ele-

gance. a craft ehow to raiae funds to furmah the nature center acheduled to open in the hiatonc Nankin Milla within the neat year.

The seventh annual event takes place noon fc15 D m Sunday. June 4, near the baeeball diamonds Scroas the park from Nankin Milla, 33175 Ann Arbor Trailand Edward Hinee Drive in Weet-land

The Friends of Nankin Milla in cooperation with Wayne County Parka have planned a day

ftill of activities for the family including face painting by studenU of D ft M Art Studio in Ply^ mouth, and eand art created by Camilla Hovia of Dsarbom Heights

Twenty-two crafters will exhibit wares ranging from hand woven ruga (Jim clothea for cement geeee (Mane Wheeler and Pat-ty Randolph. Weetland).

TB pretty excited about having thingJhe^M* can enjoy Uka ths face painlrttfWjarfd art. said Denies MehelkhJoKheon, ahow co-chair with Kathy Myers Bird houses, built by Venture Scouts associated = , D

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Delight: Venture scouts Roger ana Jeff Hopkins, both 16 year

iMu^tudents at Livonia Franklin High School take measurements on bird houses built to raise funds for a backpacking trip later this summer.

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Bos Scout Troup 270 «t HOMXIAM- ('.anient Preabytenan Churvh, ar* lb* bargain oi the day • ••th moat priced heiisern J6 to 130

Med* from recycled wood. pn manly pallet*. I he RX>UU sre »ell ing th* Solm** u> raix mono for equipment. fowl and trsn»purt« lion for a five dsy fift> mile back pecking tnp on High Country Trail in the Pigeon Ri»er Forest area beginning in late June.

The trail »a» ckaatn because of its challenging terrain and the op port unity to ^ ws» wildlife like elk and black bear The possibility of bear rrvcvxjnteps will force the MTVMJU to hang their pecks from rope lines on tree* to discourage Ivars from trying to enter the tents at night in search of food

Several practice hikes have al ready taken place to accustom the M-ouU to carrying packs weighing between 30 and +0 pounds for e.sght or more miles s dav

On a recent Sa«urda> rooming more than half a doien scouts gathered in the Wfstland back yard of John Cargil! to saw. hammer and paint bird houses.

We thought it was a natural to build b»rd house* because of Nan kin Mills and the nature center, said CargiU

"The boys are mostly doing r\ erything themselves John and I are jus* watching so nobody gets hurt. ' said Steve- Smith of Livo-nia

"Most of them have had wood shop There are no blue prints They're going from pictures in a library book then taking measure ment* so they re applying what they learned

Nick Pslaiolia. a student kt Emerson Middle School in Livo nia thought "it * kind of cool lo build stuff and a guy didn't cut himself yet " Scott Smith from Frost school in Livonia and Mssen Scofisid. an Emerson stu dent, agreed the eipeneture was an enjoy able one

"I'm teeming about the birds and bow no* to make mistakes over snd ever acam by not mea sunng things correctly, Scofieid said.

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• Nankin Mills, a Civil War ara frtat mill oaca part of Hoary Fork's watar-dHvaa vlllaga In-dustriaa, la andargo-\ng renovation piaa tha construction of an addltioa to sarva as offlcas of Wayna County Parks, now housad in tha mill.

Raphael School in Harden City . so appreciated ihe lesaons he

learned during the house bui lding session

"I'm learning that hard work will eventually psy off. said the VS estland scout-

Other scout* lending their hands to build the bird house* A err Andrew Mehelich of West-land. a s tudent of Emerson. Jere-m> Cargill, West land. Hayes Ele-mentary in the Livonia school svstem. Roger Byrne from Livonia Franklin High School, snd Jeff Hopkins, c d rum major snd mem-ber of the National Art Honor So-ciety from Franklin

The scouts have also built four children's picnic tables that will Se on sale st the craft show.

Jn sll sixes snd colors ss well ss natural stains, the bird house wrill come with sn instruct ional sheet

"on which bird* will likely inhabi t these new homes

\ country snd western concert co sponsored by the West lsnd Cultural Society will follow the craft show to benefi t the historic mill at 6 p.m

Nankin Mills, s Civil Wsr ers grist mill once psrt of Henry Ford s water driven village indus tne*. it undergoing renovation plus the construct ion of. an sddi tion to serve ss offices of Wsyne County Parks, now housed in the mill

Built in 1863. Nankin Mills was one of 20 village industries established by Ford to ensure the preservation of rural life because he found industrialised city life so unnatura l .

It wss Ford's sim to provide

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Something for Everyone: Andrew Mehelich. 14, and Masen recycled wood for a more petite species

Scofield, 15, work on a smaller scale bird house of

farmers with mass production jobs in winter by operat ing villsge p l sn ts on the Rouge, Rsisin snd Huron Rivers

He bought Nsnk in Mills in 1918 to build car ps r t s The coun

ty acquired the mill in 1948. In 1958 it became N s n k i n Mills Ns ture Center under the direction of ns tu rs l i s l Msry Ellsworth

Msny adul ts who grew up in th i s area remember it as • home

to wild animal* aa well ss safe hs ven for injured rscoons, deer, owls, s n d for.

T h e n s tu r e center wss d o s e d in -1979 due to budget cuts in the parks d e p s r t m e n t Due to the dil-

igent efforts of The Friends of Nsnkin Mills snd Wayne County parks the nsture center will once again delight snd educate 0b-serverland youngsters about wild-life snd their plight to survive.

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The topic for the evening will be the so-ciety's upcoming rose show, which wrill take place June 17-18 st Macomb Msll in Roeeville. with help ful tips on showing roses. The public may attend.

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• CAHT0N UBTTABY Continuing — Three members of 3 Ciues Art Club exhibit wster color, oil and collage Phyllis Hochlowski. Betty Msnlhey snd Florence Constable, all resident* of Plymouth, work in realism. The library is st 1200 Canton Center Road south of Cherry Hill

• WOOOWJ The gallery at 1357 Davis in Bir mingham is the only dealer in the United States authorised to sell s limited edition series of photo grsphs of jaxz legends Miles Dav is snd Dizzy Gillespie. Gallery president and owner Den W inter took the Davis photos. The Gil-lespie series spaas this jsxz great's career. Also available are original prints and paintings by more than 300 artists, including Peter Max. Karel Appel. Robert Indiana. Romare Bean ten and Agam. an unusual collection of sports photos snd posters; snd vintage photos and newspaper ar tides. Cell (810) 642-1357.

The Spirit of CCS," the first in the gallery's Design School Exhi-bition series, continues Tha show

features works by Matthew Norris, Gonzalo Rodriguez, Dsve Gillespie, .Jeff Tilley, Jessies In golia, Jason Cotter, Graf Hsnson snd Vincent Tingler. The gallery is at 23-B W. Lawrrenee in Ponti-ac. Call (810) 333 0333. • MTnorr WSTITVTC or JUTTS To July 31 — "An Evolution of 20th Century Sculpture" contin-ues st 5200 Woodward. The ei-hibit traces formal and thematic development in sculpture with American snd European works from the permanent collection. Call (313)833 7900 • MSTTTUT1 FOO THI

HUMAJtmtS Through October 1995 - A facul ty exhibit features s variety of two- and three-dimensional works by the faculty of the University of Michigan School of Art. The in-stitute is in Room 1524 of the Horace Rackham Building. 915 E Washington in Ann Arbor. Call (3131 763 4438 • DCTROrr AOT1STS MARKET Pore ART1 Golf, an indoor minis ture golf course with 18 holes by 22 artists, has been extended in-definitely due to popular demsnd. It is at 300 River Place. Jos. Cam-pau at Guoin in Detroit. Call 259-8345 for general information. 886-1623 for groups and parties.

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The gallery features the local tal-ent of Michigan Glaas Guild members displaying blown, fused

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The gallery ia now carrying the limited edition print aeries. "Star Trek —'Art from the Final Fron-tier" The images include por traits of the command officers from the first USS Enterprise snd "The Next Generation." snd psintinp of the Enterprise soar-ing through space. The gallery ia st 319 S. Main in Ann Arbor Call 663-7215.

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A life size cast bronze sculpture of a young man sitting on a park bench feeding pigeona by Varga ia permanently displayed at Provi-dence Hospital in Southfield.

Photos of day models with bronze finiahes by Varga arc in the hands of the arts commission who must spprovs oqf before sending it on to Mayor Robert Bennett and finally the dty coun-dL

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ture Wisdom and Innocence be cause you only gat wisdom from living life." aaid Wilshaw.

If all goes well, futurs plans could call for additional aculp-tures to ba commissioned for pondering on the perk-like Civic Center grounds.

Lu*da Ann Chomin ia a free lance writer tpectalumi in On vituai art*. She iioca in Canton Township Her Artistic Kxprt* iiont column appears periodically in the Obeerver Nmrepapert

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While the house is breath- tak-ing, the gardens in back capt ivste with s lagoon pool, peaceful walk-wsys snd J spanese br idges

A rsccoon. m l fo i f smi ly snd deer sre frequent visitors. In fsct, t b e r s c o o n , a c c o r d i n g t o S c h u h s r d t ' s wife J eann ie , often sleeps in the lounge chs i r ths t rests on the 200 feet of t iered bsl-conies.

"We spend slmost every' night in the summer in t he backysrd 1 love it here. It shows whs t you can do with a little exis t ing struc-ture," said Jeannie .

Westher permit t ing, clsssic snd clsssy cars will be d isp layed out-side several of the houses .

Most of these house will in-clude arrangements courtesy of local florists.

Plymouth Msrke tp lece will sdd its specisl touch to t he Schuhs rd t house T h e prize winning photo by Observer & Eccentr ic colum-nist Monte Nagler on display in the foyer will be given sws> in a drswing to s lucky t icke t holder

The nezt Btop on the tour is a white clspbosrd colonis l buil t sround 1835 for Ebinezer Jenkes P^nnimsn. one of t he first U.S. Congressmen from P lymouth . To-day the house is home to the priests of Our Lady of Good

• A supporter of Prasklant Lincoln, EbUwzar Pannlman bacama Involvad In tha undorground railroad. A sacrat collar In tha basamant sarvas as proof of his activity.

Counasl, currently celebrating its 75th anniversary.

The rectory, under tha guidance of Father John Sullivan, ia in the process of being restored to iU former suture.

Much of the Empire style furni-ture is original. Jewel-tone colors used to decorate tbe Pariah House were picked up from the carpet originally in the Dining Room now in the Great Room, the oldest part of the house.

Fsther Sullivsn ripped out the carpeting in both rooms to reveal beautiful boards of oak and Mich-igan yellow pine. He alao added the glaas topped table aupported by three bronze elephsnts in the entry wsy.

Fsther Sullivsn feels Penni-msn, a Republican, would have appreciated thia touch.

Sparr's Flowers A Greenhouses will contribute to the stately air of the Penniman "White House."

"The restoration ia a labor of love. The house waa to the point of deterioration when we started 2l* years ago," aaid Rita Maly, a psrishoner snd owner of RKM In-terior Designs.

Msly is donating her decorating ezpertiae to the renovation project. She and Phyllis Czapla designed the Great Room's win dow treatments in keeping with the Victorian style of the house.

A supporter of President Lin coin, Ebinezer Penniman became involved in the underground rail road. A secret cellar in the base ment serves sa proof of his sctivi-t y .

Originally, the house sat on 100 acres including the area North to the railroad tracks.

The updated plumbing, electri-cal. snd Art Deco style found in the pillsrs snd French doors were sdded in the 1920s by Kate Allen, Penniman's daughter.

A flspper known for eztrsva-gsnt parties. Allen owned the Penn Allen Thester, which burned down s few years ago

T h e Catholic Church took over t h e house in 1946. In the S tudy s r e P e n n i m s n ' s g l s ss doored bookcases holding msny of his books. T h e Drawing Room still f ea tu res t h e origins! grandfather clock and library table.

" E b i n e z e r Penniman was s very p r o m i n e n t msn. He and Mr. S ta rkwea the r were the founding f a the r s of the GOP in Michigan." sa id F s t h e r Sull ivsn

" T h i s was s plantat ion house. I 've respected the history but wan ted to sdd s piece of our selves. Ir 's not a museum at sll bu t a house being lived in."

I t ' s been ssid t h s t spir i ts in-h s b i t t he stately house. Creeking f loorboards , the sounds of some one looking through a book, and a bible owned by P e n n i m a n ' s wife t h a t keeps appearing ami disap-pear ing add to present residents belief t he spirit is a playful one wi th no th ing more sinister to offer t h a n a comforting presence.

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t a k e * s o m e f o r e e i g h t . " s a i d W a l l e r ,

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n i n e .

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propriety o f I t . b u t c o u n s e l i n d i c a t -

e d that h e w o u l d n o t w a n t t o gtve

a n o p i n i o n a a t o t h e m a n a g e m e n t

c o m p a n y ' s o f f e r u n d e r t h e c i r c u m -

s t a n c e * . b e c a u s e I t m i g h t r e f l e c t

adversely o n t h e m a n a g e m e n t c o m -

p a n y .

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m e n t t h a t t h e m a n a g e m e n t c o m

p a n y IS s u g g e s t i n g t h a t y o u e n t e r i n t o

w i t h the i n s u r a n c e c o m p a n y d e p e n d s

u p o n y o u r c o n t i n u a t i o n o f t h e m a n

a g e m e n t a g r e e m e i t w i t h t h e MANAGE

m e n t c o m p a n y , i t o b v i o u s l y b e n e f i t s

t h e m a n a g e m e n t c o m p a n y a s p r e s u m -

a b l y t h e a s s o c i a t i o n w i l l b e l e s s i n -

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i n s u r a n c e p r o g r a m offered t h r o u g h

t h e m a n a g e m e n t c o m p a n y , p r e s u m a -

b l y a t a s a v i n g * t o t h e a s s o c i a t i o n .

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i n s u r a n c e c o n t r a c t t e r m i n a t e o r d o e *

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t o s w i t c h b a c k to a n o t h e r insurance e a r n e r , p e r h a p s n o t g e t t i n g s u f f i c i e n t

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i n s u r a n c e c o n t r a c t es p r o p o s e d , t h e

relationship b e t w e e n t h e i n s u r a n c e

c o m p a n y , a n d t h e m a n a g e m e n t c o m

p a n y , e n d w h y y o u r c o u n * e l i a n o t

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r e g a r d .

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m a a t e r d e e d s o that e v e r y o n e p a y s

e q u a l a a a e a a m e n t a .

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t h e 1 9 7 8 C o n d o m i n i u m A c t , w h i c h

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d o m i n i u m , baaed u p o n o n e ' s r e a d i n g

o f t h e s a v i n g s c l a u s e o f t h e 1 9 7 8 C o n -

d o m i n i u m Act , y o u c a n n o t c h a n g e

one ' s p e r c e n t a g e o f v a l u e without ev e r y o n e ' s c o n s e n t . W h i l e y o u c a n p r o b

a b l y a m e n d y o u r d o c u m e n t * t o g j v e

e v e r y o n e e q u a l v o t i n g r i g h t * to t h e e x

t e n t p e r c e n t a g e s o f v a l u e a r e used f o r

l e v y i n g a s s e s s m e n t s , y o u w o u l d n o t

b e s b l e t o a m e n d p e r c e n t a g e o f v a l u e

to a c c o m p l i s h t h a t p u r p o s e Y o u a r e

b e a t a d v i a e d t o h a v e a n a t t o r n e y g i v e ,

y o u r c o n d o m i n i u m a c o m p l e t e l e g a l

a u d i t as t o y o u r c o n d o m i n i u m d o c u -

m e n t s . i n c l u d i n g y o u r m a s t e r deed ,

y o u r articles o f i n c o r p o r a t i o n a n d b y -

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Thta column highlights promotions, transfers. t\if ing* and otber key personnel m o v e s the suburban business community Send a brief bio graphical summary — including the towns of rem dency and employment and a black and white pnoto. if desired — to . Stars. Building & Business. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Scnooi craft Livonia 48150 Our fat number rs (313) 591 7279

Robert E. Lindatrom joined D i e t r i c h . B a i l e y a n d Assoc i -a tes . P C . a P l y m o u t h civil en g i n e e r i n g , p l a n n i n g a n d l a n d s c a p e a r c h i t e c t u r e f i r m L i n d s t r o m is e m p l o y e d a* a professional e n g i n e e r Al DBA he will be d o i n g e n g i n e e r i n g for munic ipa l project*

Jennifer K- Manning jo ined D i e t r i c h . Ba i l ey a n d Associ -a tes . P C . a P l y m o u t h civil en g i n e e n n g . p l a n n i n g a n d l a n d s c a p e a r c h i t e c t u r e f i r m M a n n i n g in e m p l o y e d ax a n e n g i n e e r i n g t e c h n i c i a n S h e had w o r k e d fo r U r b a n L a n d C o n s u l t a n t * in S h e l b y Town sh ip

Mark Jackson w a s promoted to c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e m a n a g e r at I n t e r n a t i o n a l E x t r u s i o n s in G a r d e n City

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Susan Floyd Voylee of Ply-mouth received the A r n e A Enckson award from the Fam-ily Service of Detroit and Wayne County Voyles ia Fam-ily Service director of commu-nications She joined the agency in 1989 as communica-tion! manager and waa pro-moted to director of communications in 1995

Jay Aaquini was elected sec-ond vice president of the American Society of Media Photographers Aaquini ia a Livonia-baaed commercial photographer He alao ia a di-rector on th* board of the Michigan Photographers Copyright Agency

Jaaaee J. Miesowicx of Ply-mouth. a former resident of Livonia, waa promoted to manager in the ta* depart-ment in the Detroit office of Deloitte A Touche Miesowia joined Deloitte * Touche in 1989 and works primarily in international taxation.

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Katherine Ellison named marketing servicea su pervisor for the Oakwood Healtheara System in Dear-born. Ellison had been a free lance promotional writer and marketing eonaultant for McPheraon Hoapital in How eQ. Before that, she worked for Michigan National ~ '

Liaa Dodd waa promoted to manager ef government rela-tione with Oakwood Health-care System in Dearborn. Dodd haa bean with Oakwood

than Ave years.

corporate planning

1 good house leads to another • Builder* wbo enjoy luc-res* in one development of-ten seek out other opportunities nearby to ex* p u d on that success. That's the story of two subdivi-sions, one nearly sold out, the other just getting started in Oakland County.

I: This model, 2,100 square feet, has a master suite on a full bath and a loft area on the upper level

the first floor, two bedrooms,

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ing off Kensington Forest Subdivision

w in Rochester Hilla have moved their operations juat

down the road to the Northbrooke Subdivision.

Saylor Building, Palazzolo Brothers and MJC Legacy Homes each will construct 20 houses on 24 acres of land off Auburn Road be-tween Crooks and Livemoia.

Prices start at $ 1 7 8 , 9 0 0 for a ranch. $186,900 for a colonial

Buyers in Northbrooke general-ly will be «econd- or third-tima move-upe, salea repreeentatives

Northbrooke Subdivisi

There art several attractions "Contemporary floor plana.

Rocheater Hills. Avondale School Dietrict, proximity to Detroit and Southfield for working, access to freeways," said Joe Catalfio sales manager for Palazzolo and MJC Lagacy.

"It's an azcallent product, good quality, convenience to M-69," aaid Claudia J. Tripp, sales director for Saylor. "You can get to 1-75, there's

good shopping, good schools, a lot of amenitiee."

Three models under conatruc-tion are expected to be completed by the end of June.

Saylor's model, the Bucking-bam, is a colonial of 2,280 square feet with four bedrooms and 21/2 baths. The base price is $193,100.

The main level features a living room, dining room, kitchen/eating nook, family room and laundry. All four bedrooms are upetairs. The master auite contains a shower and walk-in closet

Saylor alao offers six other floor plana. Standard features in all in-clude fireplace, diahwasher, two-car attached garage, firat floor

laundry and basement Palazzolo Brothers and MJC

Legacy have a working arrange-ment in which they will build each other's floor plans on an alternat-ing basis.

Two models are going up. The Windfall, a story-and-s-half

with 2,100 square feet, places the master on the main floor, two bed-rooms, a full bath and a small loft on the second floor.

The master has a cathedral ceil-ing. walk-in cloeet. separate tub and shower and two-sink vanity.

The main floor alao contains •pace that can be used for a formal dining room or den, a great room with cathedral ceiling, kitchen/eat-ing nook with island and laundry

Baae price ia $196,900. The Kenaington. a colonial of

2,620 aquare feet, has a living room, dining room, family room, li-brary, kitchen/nook and laundry on the first floor, four bedrooms and two fiill baths upetairs

Base price ia $201 ,900 Six other floor plans are avail-

able. All include the same basic features aa the Saylor plana.

"Some of the best ideas we had came from ownera," said Sam Palazzolo. "In the Windfall, we moved the fireplace to the corner.

put a larger walk-in closet in the master We put walk-in closets in secondary bedrooms in the Kens-ington"

High, volume ceilings a l so a r e popular. Palazzolo said

Exteriors on all h o u s e * in Northbrooke will feature b n c k a n d wood.

The property tax r a t e for h o u s e s in the subdivision is $ 3 0 . 6 7 p e r $ 1 , 0 0 0 of state e q u a l i z e d v a l u a tion. half of market value T h a t means the owner of a $ 1 9 0 , 0 0 0 house would pay about $2 ,900 per year.

Northbrooke is serviced by c i ty water and sewers. It will h a v e sidewalks

An annual association fee of $40 will be used to maintain the en-trance and tend to the common re-tention pond, wetlands, park area

Jim Zych and his fiance. B e t t y Sc'nWy ordered the Windfall.

"We really like the area a lot We don't want your house, my house but our house." Zych s,aid. The main thing, after everything else, ia the quality I've seen m a t c h -es what I have now.

These builders built a h o u s e for Betty's brother last year and he's

See NOimiMOOKE 2F

New computers power the classifieds BY DOUG FUNKE STAFF Warrxa

A new, modern computer sys-tem is operational in the classified advertising department at the Ob-server A Eccentric Newspapers.

The Ad vision system, developed by C-Text of Ann Arbor, allows more production flexibility putting the paper together, makes it easier for customers to revise and rerun nd" and provides more information and a fresher look for readers.

"What it means — what we hope it means — ia a more effi-cient way to place claaaified adver tiaing in our newspapers," aaid Rick Ficorelli. marketing director for the Obeerver 4 Eccentric

Claaaified advertising includes real eatate. automotive and help wanted ada.

"Advision will give us more flex-ibility to place art work directly into ada." said Jack Padley, OAE claaaified advertising manager.

"We will alao be able to build two- and three-column dieplay ads directly on the system, which will then go electronically straight to a page, saving some composing time.

"Adviaion stores more informs tion and offers various ways of lo-cating information," Padley aaid. "It can atora for a longer period of time, a year aa oppoaad to a couple *

That makea it eeaier for cua-tomers who may want to revise or rerun an ad months after the original

Readera, toe. ahould benefit by the new system.

"Ads should appear cleaner and clearer." Padley aaid.

"Headers are bigger telling you what the claaeiftcations are. The number* are bigger Right by your thumbs, you can open the page and look at the top and see exactly what items are on that page."

Adviaion could alao reeult in bet-ter *<fc, said Fran Oil lis. inside sales nu[MTV mor

"Ad reps can view an ad befor* it goaa te the computer They can actu-

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Adviaion: Customers, readera and the production process, itself, should all benefit from a new classified advertising computer system at the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers.

ally aee what goes in the paper. Hopefully, they can refine or en-hance it in eome way "

Otllie alao points out the "dynam-ic index" at the front of the classified section, which lists specific page num-bers of mefor classifications instead of

about — a systems tic collection of ads easy to access," Ficorelli aaid.

The OAE bought mor* than of 30

new computer* and work stations — cubicles, desks and chairs — to en-able inside salee representatives to work comfortably and efficiently. Steve Pope, general manager, de-clined to give a specific dollar figure on thot i costs

Because the technology is so new. buga invariably crop up. Callers may wait a bit longer now to g*t through on the telephone, but Fi-

corelli ssks for patience "We hope, obviously, i t will bo

easier for our inside sales people to service the needs of the market-piece. Unfortunstely. it s not hap pening now Long term, it should make it easier to input ads

"We're well aware we have an obligation to produce because we're a money making end of the paper.* Gillia said.

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• HOME DEPOT Home Depot, with store* in R e d f o r d and

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cialize* in personal compute r consu l t ing with an emphas i s ' on accounting program* for smal l to medium-»ued bus ines ses , ha* opened a branch in B l o o m f i e l d Hi l la .

J enn i f e r O'Brien i* p res iden t .

• WORLD KIDS PRESS Worldkids Fre*s of T r o y announced tha t

its "Sing ^o lo r & Say" act ivi ty pack* will be d i s t r ibu ted na t ionwide via Border* Books and Barne* & Noble Ux>k*tore* beginning in J u n e .

T h e coloring books and sing-a long tape* teach chi ldren fact - a lwut d i f ferent world cul-tures.

• FRANKLIN AWARDS Two area bus inesses have won first place

Frankl in Awards es tab l i shed by the S o u t h -field bank to honor impor tant con t r ibu t ions of family owned companies . .

Dent i s t T h o m a s I) J u * m o of F a r m i n g t o n Hi l l s won for bus inesses with les* t h a n 10 employees.

J a m e s A Michelson and Mor ton Zieve, an advert is ing f i rm in T r o y , won for bus inesses with 50 150 employee*

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If It's lime for a change. *h> not look for a home thai offers ihe besi of everything A country setUn* with shady trees, open fields and abun dant wildlife Just a short drive from the small-town charm of Saline and big city bustle of Ann Arbor. That s * hat youII find al Rollins Hills, located in PHtsfleld To* nship on Michigan Venue lust 3 miles west of US-23.

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spend some t ime there, a n d leave — never again to re turn .

T h a t can be f ru s t r a t i ng if the »ite wa* of real interest to the Net surfer . Some of us m a i n t a i n an In ternet notebook, much like a personal journal , and jot d o w n the addres s of a site w e d like to revi »it Other* will write down the ad d ress on a piece of paper a n d stick it in a pocket or desk drawer, nev er to be seen again

There is a bet ter way, for ( lopher and World Wide Web site*. The bes t choice is to create a Bookmark of t ha t favorite site when you first visit , creating an electronic " n o t e " of the addres s to

be accessed a n y t i m e tha user la on-l ine. Crea t ing a Bookmark on-l ine ia j ua t like d ropping a book-mark in a book to save an inter-es t ing page. Por uae r s with a graphical W e b browser or graphi-cal Gophe r sof tware , creat ing an on-l ine Bookmark ia j ua t aa aaay dropping ona in to a book. For oth era, a few s t e p s are involved, bu t U gets easier t h e more you do tha t step.

Crea t ing a Bookmark is a lmost the s a m e procedure for Gopher as it is for a W e b site using L y n x And, in fact , there t i one ma jo r d i f ference between tbe m e t h o d s for Gophe r and Lynx bookmarking . Let ' s d r o p a Book-mark at a W e b si te by doing it a s tep a t a t ime:

1. G o to In te rne t m e n u and type L for Lynx. Select i tem 2 for "Se-lect your own home page" and then type: h t tp : / /oeonl ine .com.

2. T h e O A E Onl ine home page will begin appea r ing on your screen. W h e n it is completely loaded, type O for opt ions . T h e n type B for Bookmark . T h e n type a f i l ename for your Bookmark . We c o u l d c a l l i t " L y n x . b o o k -m a r k . h t m l . " T y p e i n t h a t name

• Creating Bookmarks with a graphical browser It really Intuitive and does not need explana-tion. The variations are slight among Mosaic, Netscape, Cello, WlnWeb and others.

a s your Bookmark file name. T h e n type R to re turn to the OAE Onl ine h o m e page.

3. Upon your re turn , type A to add th i s page to your Bookmark l is t . You will be p rompted to type D for Documen t or L for Link. If

. . . t he ent i re O A E Onl ine h o m e page, type D for Document If your cursor is on t h e hyper text word "co lumn*" (because you had just been read-ing one of my columns), then you could type L fo.* Link, and the Bookmark would " save" only the link to my c o l u m n s rather t h a n OAE Online. Of course, you will w a n t to do both .

4. When you qu i t a home page and go back to the main Lynx menu , or leave Lynx, a n d return, to a new home page, you m u s t type O again for opt ions , type B for B o o k m a r k , a n d type in "Lynx .bookmark .h tml , " hit EN

T E R a n d type R for re turn t o sav? the new h o m e page. Say you want t be W e b page of In ternet access p r o v i d e r s . T y p e h t t p : / / www.ea r th .o rg / ( t i l de m a r k ) i i p * a n d go t h r o u g h t b e 0 , B, f i l ename. E N T E R . R rout ine and then type D to "save" the Docu-m e n t Now you've dropped two bookmarks .

5. T o view your Bookmark list , a l any h o m e page type V for View. Your Bookmark list appears on the screen. In thiH case, your list is two i t ems long. Click on OAE O n l i n e and you will be t aken the re again. Select the left-arrow key a n d you will return to your Bookmark list.

Gophe r works the same way as Lynx with one difference. With Gopher , you only need to type O fo r O p t i o n s a n d e n t e r t h e f i l ename once. After tha t , at any Gophe r s i te merely type A to Add

or V to View. Once set up . Gopher B o o k m a r k s are really eaay to a d d to a n d t o view, After you get a Gopher Bookmark list of 10-12 si tes , when you type V for View your l is t will look very much, l ike any o ther Gopher menu . Remem-ber with Gopher you type U to re-t u rn t o the previous message ra ther t h a n using the left-arrow key a s you would with Lynx.

For both Lynx and Gopher , then , what you end u p with is your own personalized l is t of si tes. And t ha t list can be ac-cessed any t ime you are online a n d so it func t ions like an electronic addres s book. T h e big difference, however, is tha t a Bookmark l i s t is active. T h a t is, when you select an i tem on the Bookmark list, you are t a k e n to t ha t site.

Crea t ing Bookmarks with a graphical browser is really in tui -tive and does not need explana-t ion. T h e variat ions are slight a m o n g Mosaic, Netscape, Cello, W i n W e b and others . Some call t he l is t "h is tory ," while others re-fer to "Bookmarks." One problem with graphical browsers is t h a t t he list can become qu i t e long. S o m e browsers also have l imi t s

o n t h e number of s i t es t h a t can be chosen , a l though o p t i o n s can b e e d i t e d to increase t h e n u m b e r .

W i t h graphical browsers , a uee-fu l s t e p to take ia t o crea te your own bookmark liat a n d save i t on y o u r hard disk. T h i a requires a knowledge of hyper text m a r k u p language. All you need tn know, t hough , is the s t ruc tu re of href s t a t e m e n t s t ha t are used t o u s e d to l ink to a site. Crea te t h e fil*. save it to your browser d i rec to ry , a n d then open it while o n l i n e — a n d it func t ions t h e s a m e aa any o t h e r Bookmark liat. Se lec t a l ink a n d ride the wave. J —

Using Bookmarks a l lows you t o - r e t u r n to a favorite wave a n d ride it again. You can ' t do t h a t in Ha-waii , bu t you can on the I n t e r n e t .

You can direct questions to Emory Daniels by e-mail with emory(a)oeonline.com, at voice mad at 953-2047 then dial 1910, or fax number 591-7279. To sign up for OAE On-Line, dial (313/591-0903, at "log-in" prompt type "new" and at "Key:" prompt type GL6NY2 Past columns may be accessed online at http:/oeon-line.com.

M e e t i n g t o m o r r o w ' s c o l l e g e b i l l s

Today, you can face a t ab of $40,000 for four years of educat ion at a public college and abou t twice t ha t a m o u n t for a pr iva te school. Wi th costs increasing al an average of 7 percent a year, a four-year educat ion 10 years f rom now could range f rom $80,000 to over $200,000. T o meet t h i s lab , or even part of it , require* careful f inancial p lanning , according to ihe Michigan Associat ion of Certif ied Publ ic Accountants .

Benefits of Investing Early ThankB t o the benef i t s of com-

pound interest , the earl ier you start saving, t he easier it is to meet your goal

For example, suppose you want to save $100,000 by t h e t i m e your child s t a r t s college. If your chi ld is already eight years old and you have 10 years to meet t h i s goal, you'l l need to *et aside $6,662 annua l ly for the next 10 years, a s suming an 8-percenl average rate of re turn on your inves tment .

However, if you begin as noon a* your child i* born, you need lo save jus t $2,577 for each of the next 18 years.

Investing Strategies Where you invest d e p e n d s primari-

ly on two factors: U> your tolerance . for risk and (2) the n u m b e r of years

before your f irst t u i t i on payment . A* • a general rule, when chi ldren are

young, and you have many years to save, you can t ake greater risks in hope* of greater r e tu rn* Generally,

greater risk refers to the stock marke t .

As college d a y s near, y o u l l want to t r ans fe r money to inves tmen t s with less volat i l i ty, so you min imize the risk of losing your principaL Here are some savings vehicles to c o n s i d e r

Growth s tocks and m u t u a l fund* are your bes t be t for beeping u p with rising college tu i t i on coats and infla-t ion. His tor ical ly , equi ty inves tmen t s produce be t te r r e tu rns over the long run . m a k i n g t h e m good inves tmen t s if you s t a r t saving early.

If you ' re nervous abou t invest ing in the s tock marke t , explore mu tua l f unds . T h e s e inves tmen t s are over seen by a professional money mana-ger who e n s u r e s t h a t t he f u n d offers a mix of low a n d high-risk invest ments . T h i s diversif icat ion can give you an added measure of securi ty yet enab le you to benefi t f rom upswings in your f u n d s ' par t icu la r stocks.

Zero-coupon bonds, which are sold at a s u b s t a n t i a l d iscount and pay a p rede te rmined amoun t a t ma tu r i ty , offer a n e l e m e n t of predictabi l i ty tha t appea l s to m a n y pa ren t s . W i t h zero-coupon bonds , you can accurately es-t i m a t e t b e r e tu rn on your inves tment and p l an when to receive it. In fact, you can s tagger the matur i ty d a t e s so t h e b o n d s come d u e over the course of your ch i ld ' s college years.

U.S. Sav ings Bonds are guaran teed by t h e government and apply a varia ble rate of in teres t . Since tbe interest ra te on these bonds has increased over t h e pas t year, they have become

par t icu lar ly at tract ive. If you buy Se-ries E E bonds in your name and use t h e m to pay tui t ion, some or all of t h e ea rn ings may be tax free d e p e n d i n g on your income at redempt ion t ime.

College Sure CDs are innovat ive savings vehicles offered by the Col-lege Savings Bank, (1-800-888-2723). T h e in te res t rate paid on the certifi-ca te of deposit (CD) is guaran teed to meet the average rising cost of college T h e C D s have ma lu r i t i e s of one t o 25 years, and all are t imed to m a t u r e on J u l y 31.

T h e y are sold in uni t* or por t ions of u n i t s . One full un i t at m a t u r i t y is equa l t o one full year 's average cost for tu i t ion , room, and board at a four year pr ivate college.

W i t h these CDs. taxes are due on t h e in te res t as it is earned, a l though no money is paid out unt i l t he ( I) m a t u r e s

College Sure C D s are FDIC- in -sured up to $100,000 per deposi tor . T h e r e are penal t ies for early wi th-drawal . but should your chi ld dec ide not t o a t t end college, you can recover all of your principal and in teres t when the CD matures .

C P A s sav t ha t the best way to meet rising college costs is to save as m u c h as you can as soon as you can.

However, don ' t a s s u m e t h a t your savings m u s t cover your ch i ld ' s en t i r e college educat ion. You can look to al t e rna t ive sources to help cover t h e d i f ference between your savings a n d ac tua l college costs

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visit our showroom today.

$ 6 9 9 A M O N T H / 2 4 M O N T H S *

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Option to purchase

Jaguar Cars.

•WE MUST MAKE ROM •FOR OUR

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NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!

THIS WEEK'S CAR SPECIAL NEW 1995

ASPIRES

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JACK DEMMER 3 7 3 0 0 Michigan Avenue at Newburgh

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YOUR" A-PLAN SALES CENTER

QC1 AVIS FORD QC1 CHAIRMAN AWARD WINNER

$ WHAT DO A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS WANT? $ THEY WANT MORE MONEY

FOR THEIR TRADE-INS. "A LOT MORE MONEY" AVIS FORD GIVES MORE FOR EVERY TRADE-IN.

IN 1994 OVER 2 0 0 0 A, X, AND Z PLAN BUYERS TRADED IN THEIR USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT AVIS FORD.

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alia- 4pm $ 8 5 0 0 5 ' 7 2 6 5 3547

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REFRIGERATOR F . . t * . « Groan Top » a a w ' 2 old $125 ( 3 U i 241 5542

TAPPEN J M 'anga Droar $75 00 HOI P o r t porraOM oanwaanar M M * $ 7 5 0 0 C M 4 - 0 ' 4 7 3 0 4 4 S

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810 851-6255

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' 3 1 » 453 2314

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j o a * * cap 4 bad • » ' * » T.

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M a a 13131 981 3119

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| v A M A H A 1 9 4 2 7 6 0 M o arm I EacaOann condifcon aboJ 6500

• M S'SGO&rv 313 . 937 2734

R £ G AL 1 9 6 8 32 1 M a n a w , ir>a artra* M 45*» joUMC 4

moio' $58 500 Balor* 6 PM , 313 458 S246

Aftar 6 PM -3l3i 397 717'

REGAL 1962 ' 9 * opar t»» 175 | np ManC'uMar *24 MMI Kara- *

i y . i l $ 5 8 V j E ^ m 6 1 0 - r j i '96C

REGAL -969 -9 5" Mb"* I r tJ^T.caN^ - M -ad) ! V 6 205 •* - ' " O r Rac » «*•« a t j M r g H , 8" 0 399 a*. ~8

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4 32*1 i$C w o * wacfc S , on i s . t anaa w a g o n K a a u (Ford) 5C' 000 M M v a * tooto-1000C m * M M » H a M oonMr cao* $45C ANar. f 313 4 2 ' -4224

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8'0 540 9535

W A S H E R • » y a r $ ' 2 4 M BUMi y n o a C M

v a OE anga '$350 « ' « » a $200 - - 3 1 3 « 7 7222

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3 4 3 V 9058 Our, n o M 4 aora.a w a a ' S a O - V a $ » * Me t - ; 5 i 3 )

7 4 0 FamProdsce F l o v m Plants

SWIMMING POOL 18 . 4 5 1 4 yr» CM M acoa**orM» To,, ».a»a down $20C (313 7 2 8 8 2 0 '

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M M J pc M ® o o m M l a i M a - x . to. ara Hand aaarcMa b o a a a . g M E M " c » « Mlti M j m i J1J-427 362'

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1 ' V N G R O O M tofta nvaaaai c a r 2 o M lalDMa Naulro » b u r g ^ * J y

$77$ 810 *74 8'65

W A S H E R S DRYER wNaa WNr. p o o TMOry duly LOa naw $400 lor D O * ( S ' 0 1 3 4 4 -7077

D O W N T O W N FARMING T O N F A R M E R S MARKET

Eaary SOkAday 9am 2pa* For SaM Annuala Panann.aJ* B a o v i g PMnM -Hanang B a a k a n Dwarl Fnj« T n a i AaomlfM 4 RrvAM* < M M E ol F a r m r g m n Re on Grand «•»*•

W A S H E R 4 alactnr dnrar A m m a n M M a 2 yaar* oM. L * a N a » $ 4 0 0 Baal OPar (S'Or 788 * 5 8 4

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portabM Oanwaa iM» NC or 810-474-*

W H I R L P O O L Waanar S O M » * * < Supar m o d O Maa<ry Omy AanorxJ S S s tttJl 2 4 4 4 1 5 9

24450 W 9 Maa N a d a a> » Barwaar ' a a g n c r 4 Baacl- D M ,

O V E L * AmrM. Ojaan.Vjng tjuO. , ryM MadaMpr u . UdT i a b n j $ < 5 0 A I M 4 p m . 3 ' 3 ; 7 J 1 4 2 * 7

L O V S K A T I M graan b n a ^ a d coOon MOO 2 aang M C * W a o N «Q Cf lar* $140 M ft-Oj 541 S 4 2

MOOERN Drana Room Sal 4 c tMM c a b r M $ ' 5 0 ' davanoon 2 j f * Old $125 C M a i h 2 7 B « S o

M O D E R N Pacar d n r g room aai 4 J a n 4 c r a o a n j a W m * x 4 u a

a 313 537 1931

U O V M Q LMBig Orano Badroom f / m ^ a LAa naw .810; 4 7 * 4 0 2 7

5 000 B T U aacaMra $84 L igN «MIIM

* $ 1 $ | J 1 J ) 4 2 5 3454 7 4 6

T W O C A R garaga anyona amo w a n t H M o a d o w r can M » « " m Good c o n d o o n 3131537 9234

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p BoauMotors

U T i r r * TRAILER 4 • 8 > g « l apara Wa uto-ad m*«d* "Aa naw $475-0*0 [3131 953 9504

WANTED TO BUY AUTOGRAPHS Sport* pc"*>c A"* t»a».d*ni*

— w a b r a a i aac 18101 478 -8939

WALDENWOOOS «"»o" h»'i t a m p n g M i B r K e i C M 13 yr» MA '313i 277 2772 ,313) 590 titk

W E S T I N G H O U S E w a a f » r d r * a > yaar* o ld O m l a b w ,

Wamoka g t tsa samp* 6 vanoua 4am* Saaao ran , p r u M H 0 J S 1 M

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A ALUMINUM BOAT '2 it 5 1 np

I E.wjO "•»** -Mw tan dWl ! W M $700 18' 3- B42 S3-49

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6p<* .31J 459 4229

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ba * i o"ar 6 'Q ' ' 7 2 *68~

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CST»1 562 70* 1

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0»c* WIBOA-O -MA.-}- CFCJTY r**m $4 500 4'

90C' capr 125 dur, 3 56' '325

SAILBOAT 14 tt ' « • • ? * * > F r r Class « - Gucor trj > « - Decor -

• 8 0 0 B'O 348 3663

SAILBOAT -.4" OMAN " OM a« y » E r f a w m CWMW1 $'00C 8 ' C 828-4-399

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Hospital Equipment

Bicycles

B A T T E R Y P O W E R E D S c o o w i U a a d 1 ^ 9 5 or n a » $995 P « c * d M M aaoaN coo

C M S 1 0 3 5 " 0440

C A N N O N D A l E 1 9 9 * 2C K a m a . M b o m auapanaon w g n p a n o M s n o i a n o Oaora XT uomoonarar , L A a naw $ 9 9 5 S l O » 6 70<1

ELECTRIC MdCMa C a n t a n a , cnargar paddad M * aa« NP_ « arma Mia now $1 000 810 476-0771

ABBEY P iANO C O 4 1 0 5 4 1 4 1 1 4 Good Uaad B a n , Granda $ ' 4 9 5 j p

Uaad Kawa> SM»J, K rwoa Good U M Oonacaaa $595 u $896

Anuaal Services

FIND IT W C L A S S I F I E D

ANTIQUE SchumacTMr ptanc ' 8 5 4 a « < o a grand wora* $ 3 0 0 0 or o a « OA- (8101.574-0403

ANTIQUE wTMa M b , Grand P»ano buO in ' 9 2 3 Ma ada kxann $-.800

, 3 ' 3 "545 9196

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NEW L i r a uoraamporv M a M 0 0 Onanao room OMOar $ 2 2 5 Mm Ma CM $110 S'O' 548 4299

N E W l * REFPOSHED 2 M a n o g b n , O r r a room M l w t a b l M C f M * * buNaO 4 c w a c a M M M W » " M

( J ' J I 42 7 5334

NEW & USED Sawn Macrraa 4 Vacuum*

FROM $39 WITH WARRANTY

Wa -apM M maAM FREE ESTIMATES

UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER 2S70 OarM Mar, W4Mrtor f l

•10474-0439 2*446 S a u M M d U M r v o YAaga

S10SS7 W73

OAH 4 cnara 1 J 4 a 4 i $40

t a t M 4 2 1 7 Mat 90 B a . O a a M o

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(8101 651 ' 5 6 7

_ - SPRING SPECIALS

.TUNE U P SPECIALS .AIR OYNES IN STOCK

• R E C O N O I T O N E O BIKES • FITNESS EQUIPMENT

L I V O N I A S C H W I N N

B < y d e & F i t n e t a C e n t e r 26640 W 7 M M

( 8 1 0 ) 4 7 6 - 1 4 1 8

F M E WATCHES R o M i - P i a g a i C a r M r C o r u m EbO

and OOMT* 2S-*rA0H. O " Raia. i O n 1810) 544 2828

INSTANT C A S H For g o e * t n o n « M d a i oocaa SCO«M OOon * J a a a o i Waanand

(J1J> 722 3839

7 2 2 feiidini M a t e r i a l s

B A R N W O O O S h o * w a d b e a m * 3 1 3 M 1 0 0 4 7

100 000 BTU Camar Fumaca ar«i

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O A G M t $ 2 5 0 EMCBTC d y a r < 1 M RacMar $40 mapM M M 4 $ 1 5 0 h M O O p o o I M M $100 25000 BTU M m r a M o n a r $20C » c r M a n < y $80 - m c r a S lQ-471 5 5 4 -

C M M , I f l ] a M a a M c e l J M n j - MTMto rmad H bar w M

$ 1 0 0 0 (B10T M 1 A 3 M

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E a c M m a c v M o n R a m o d a M g SM0 1610) 644 4922

PATIO to • MOa 4 ----— M T I . W a r 4 M l e M M $240 Sola a n a c M a S ' O 353 2 0 7 0

a M ^ f f t l ' S J a g ^ g s y g o v * ? j r y » s r r a

POOL M b * a O a n a o c a b . n a i

(mm 444 7§T

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M C n o i S » L > PMOM S M » 0 * a

n u f f s C O U C H - N m 2 2 "

S £ n . ' a r . . i i a . g 9 0 F A S A S S i n a - o a M M « « ^ M - 4 M ^ ? « c • « -

(»101 M2 9327

7 4 8 I Laws Garden ^ s o w E g u i p m ^

CUB LOBOY '45 momm OM MO 4145536

I M K A C 5 a lOa naw 313

F O A D Laam TraeJor ftt) 11*ip 38 re»> m o w n e dacA. $800

<410 6 4 4 * 9 9 3

BALDWIN Acroaon* a * b d m * G o o o i o n o m n C M a M 6pm waM. a a , Or any»"M Sat on Sun

313 422 4345

7 8 0

7 8 2

&AY1INER *994 28 Joot *r» Sr idg* Mua i no- L M D M ' c*Mr C M 8 ' C 5 * 6 262C

feA'LiNER ' 986 ! r r--boana ojB»a«! 2 J w c « r . 3»'*9*

| norac i-5 44v ,61Ci * 4 5'.4t | BLUE FIN "948 '9 i-Or '40

Door* Force iC opa- oow *•.•'*' ! «.ca*ara p y d w V .SOC- ' ~ t W

BOATSLlF,38« Tawai Ba, *acM j Out OAYX5UM poo t w e vaM

or l a w B'C 6256678

SEADOO* '995 FOR RENT Dan, OrWNarfl *»"+'< A " , w a d M v M r c Graai •o- partMn

| - a r a t o n * r tc B '3 h i ' 1 C 9

SEA DOC '995 SP and Sr-y^aroar . t r » * Mmr c o n o - j o " ~ w — - v a c i $4200 SOLO

* 0 C Y J o r g " *

Recreational Vehicles

SAILBOAT 14 1 j a r W r u $650 DaO obar 3 ' 3 422 -K» SAND RAJL 160 w*wa base C tvome 2 ap wad F W sano t - a s W "C -aolor bat.- 810) 4 3 " 138C

Junk C a n Wanted

AARON P A * S M O R E T ^ n p « M M <-jrmmd • r a o a c car r a o cor f - 1

(313 4 * 2 ' 2 7 5

A » 8 £ O t S A U T O W R E C K I N G B u * r g d"«abM car*

w a pay mora Bvan M omar* C M anyiima 3 1 3 5 3 ' 1 3 1 8

A L L A U T O S - T O P S S Jur*ad M»K»*d 0" • j w g

E & M: 4 7 4 - 4 4 2 5 E^nrga 313 505 3*84

.'Jt— CARS W A N T E D ftrn o e *

ut Cat t n g p r a ' A ^ c Rapar * Sarvaoa -3 '3 4S303"

| SEADOO ' 993 XP « a a M moa | Eagle i - f — pan 'ac K> mate', o w ! I 0 u n * $4 350ba*- ' B10', "88 0 5 3 "

( C A T A M A R A N ' 5 Sopa- Cat b , : EJOUcm w r - a * ' 1 $ 2 5 0

8 1 0 644 3409

SEA N Y M P H '989 JOTtnaor 'TO : ou-Do-a f>o— ' " I O - a o a - M e i i ava w— P » a - « ' aoc t.*r. Vyjar •ut can.a» an-at STior* Lander >Mt> $-»0C 3*3. 42' 9293

B i r d s F i s h

BIRO BREEDER Canary* i

K>.ng Ou? 0' i brwedinc cag»»

313 » • 9332

} r,ENTUR» '9&Z 19 Dow "O- 226 I '-©TMpOWW '/8 * ' J" * ' 'op

L.,t canvas A"*. 406'

; CENTURV rgas 500C mode- 230 ! lO ?3* cudd, cab,'" ma"j e.i'a<

-8101 286- 3534

i SEANYMPH "98' •» "SU»"* -<**— 1.. canv*> .ML*1 4 - w > » > * » w . ' > a ^ a ' 2

; SEARAv -91 Ercane- i c c I650C

y e . cabr-Trader a r t r a * 3' 3 453 8544

BLUE FRONT Amazon yc-rng mj» l a b * W"» *am. tama arrf. cage $*O0 C a l 3 1 3 : 4 ' 6 1 4 0 4

B A L D W I N A c ' 0 * o n « c P iano E k K M e o n » W r .nc lUJM t a n t f 9a*vv>, tunmg 4 war ran r , $1295 bbctvgan R a n o C o . 810 ) 544 2200

BALDWIN Bat>v Grand *6ony I O " k t t f E r c M a n l COm»««5n $11 000

810479 I 'M

BALDWIN BABT Grand ebony * a M m a n M a now mual * M CM <ai0> 557 5453

CABLE Baby Grand R«n wOr*x tradoonar OyM warm lone -nOuda* MncTi Omrvmy wan ar»> $1995

Piano Co .810, 5 *4 -2200

FORD TRACTOR 1953 Good "jObm rabuO buMai " M * r d a o Jpi nacn $3700 3H 738eg34

MONOA 1969 1 1 1 , a O t a M O

• 1,430 1810) 347 2454

7 2 4 A O f f i c e

J O H N D E E R E 212 Garden T r e e * . SO dac» a ' o a O o M can cttam*

( 2 6 0 0 (8101 254 9324

J O H N DEERE Tranor 210 4 4 cut n a a r . • 1 000

AAA CONDIT ION

J I 3 525 8274

ATTENTION a u S M C S B O W * 4 E W

C M j a m , 14101 3 6 4 4 4 8 0 « • am 4 4pm

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Va4*> *rv0M plow 4 M O " ! ! • 1 0 4 4 6 7 3 2 5

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l S ^ m T S ^ O 4

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n ffj 7 » 1110

• M $ 2 5 0 0 Tro, b u e

v S T M S I

LEAF V A C U U M w b a g 3 Sup $175 D i t t t n i " Wood « " » M o I M e B i 27" O a r a a . $1S0 3 era M l , $ 2 0 a a MomMHa Madge mmrnar $75. 30" V i m , M M , w p • 8 0 C M 9 4pm (SIQl 3 3 8 7100

CH1CKERING C O N S O L E PlANO $v»95

M A S O N 4 HAMLIN pro*a**<onO v * n g r * $4994

M C C A W S CAM g o « acane" 4 g r a * r w t r g amn cages M c S e r a c M I Baby C o c * a l a « ( 3 1 388 ' 4 2 9

7 8 3 Cats

ADORABLE cats (2: io good noma fr«rM, w M M T . a v a d . *pa*a<J '

H a c R M M e Now Njaband ,313 . 454 3644

C E N T U R Y 'e *o -n# ! ' 7 ' 966 Mfthoga' , O n g r i o o w w ' *8 nr» or. M ' 3'3 4, ' SC-S4

. CHAPARRA',. ' »68 235XLC " « •n ' 990 34C M a g n u " comirMrita-

I uOOl- ! • * * a w n o u r * E jcaMM" orortro- "van, e r t r a ! $ ' " 9 0 0

810 471 3906 l - i 6 1 0 ^ 6 3 4 5 2 *

CMRISCRAFT ConnM 32 " 9 6 2 t Good , - a p e B ' j n c r * . powe A l

«>ea' nc iodad $ ' ' OOO o b a v Leave - n r , v » g e 8 ' 0 ' 3 9 ' • ' *

I CHRYSLER 1980 ' I" 3' 1'5 i Evmrude t » a c O e p r l»*Je* - j r * j graai $ 3 & X i b M ' 313-522 '058

SEARAV '990 35C t •o-e*s C'uraar l o a d e d LomMcm $ ' 0 2 , 0 0 0

810-474 2269 iSEARAY - 9 8 9 26 - C C 33" H P I 22C r r * E 2 cada- - i ' M - $26 500

8 ' 0 4 " 6 4 4 ; a o r 8 ' 0 4 1 " " ' 6 6 5

I S n o w m o b i l e *

Trucks For Sale

CMEVY 1 M 6 BLAZER FjB K t < S K O O O 19 -7 440 • ' X org»M» - " m <* " •_ ^ . ° ~ S J

m M * e . c e M n . a r d w Morac I * » n * tSQg ' 8 > ^ ' M 7

Odoor* $ 7 3 0 b a « 3 ' 3 721 2092 u n p<a

UC 6 cy*nde- a u w r r o e e a r anv*~ b a M n e . 6C » C - m < $ 8 4 0 0 b r B « v ' OHer 8 '0 ' . 4 8 9 5 * 2 2

C a m p e r s M o t o r

H o m e s T r a i i e n

AiRSTREAM ' 9 8 4 r r 93 Mancr 3511. 'oaded ~<r ' 9 8 9 d w « r l o w

$3C OOC B ' O 4 7 4 2342

CHE YY '9i94 cab Soor- wae Z '• f a - n w a a o cap icaoad 5 ' 6 - 0 0 0 3 ' .3-459 ' 0 9 3

3 * OOC — - u c i 4 - w 5 w a e c A ' ay*JOer-.

APACHE EagM p o p u p ' e « camper K 3 - 3 j * 6 4 8 " • a d d a -oom c o m o M W ^

muOSM $750 6r~ :••} 522 * 2 ~ 5

CARRION Over CM Pou« Camoe< S e a p s 4 m r c * ' " t r » a ' e .-eluded $550. ( 3 ' 3 "2 ' 4046 £ H £ Y>

CHEVY S 13 ' 993 P K * K ' a n c a p a o a g e 4 OOC o r g - n a $ ' : 5 C C c r o e « a " M 8 ' 0 i 7 7 6 - 3 4 4 j

SE ARA* ' 986 23 I cudd, 260 •0 'N«p0we E«caHlan1 c o n o i o r Loaded ' ' w r 3' 3-464 3 ' 8 0

SEA R A * ' 9 8 4 171" SavM* 1 now-Oa- 120np »•© Merc E 2 i .cade* *» PROP -DW 'KWI oood

w e * Ert-as $5300 ( 3 1 3 . 4 6 4 3627

SEARA* 1986 25 R Surdancar 260 MML ewMNin- condemn - ' M r Si€ 50C Can i ,3 '3 . 462 6 3 ' 4

ADORABLE M i a n * 4 » u n g &a« ion, Wac» cMoo labby " M i m , a-»oH EiM, i313) 5 8 5 - 8 - 9 6

AOORABLE M O A R i S Oranga m a w B rno o«3 naulerad iflr b o , i rarMd y a a t paraonaWy ( B 1 0 ) B S 5 4 1 3 4

CITATION ' 9 6 ' '9K C C - YCvo Pania rrarine 'acfco M n ' " > » comoa** Load Ri*e ! • » » a a r a * EaCOMnt $ 4 3 0 0 t w « 3 1 3 5 2 5 1576

CWMT Mw 4 uaad DMno* irom $995

E V O L A M U S I C

( 8 1 0 | 3 3 A - 0 S 6 6 2164 TaMgrapn B u o m N o d M8*

C U S T O M 4 p>ace O r u m S a i w hardware e . c a M ^ ooncMon $540 Muai M (3131 4 2 5 3 ' 4 0

GUITAR L E S S O N S m Your Homa Bagrnnar 4 W M M M » l 2 % e a o n B r m n g n a m a r M C M M c n a O 0

(8101 645-0676

KIMBALL c o n C M

• a r j s r t o r " J 1 3 4 3 4 4 5 M

CALICO CAT A» aho . "aaWy "ovaCM mAA N a a d * noma a* ore, p o i e i 0 646

CARING panon «anla<%K9 ahare noma w 2 Yr old CM INO •* Fry 6o*i"va Mual n a v , "0 cOmt » m m 4 cm nO Me, n« iB *0> 471 805" CATS 2 W W ' a a d loving " w w Ai' ahola H o u * , c a l * o n ' , Acca*aonM r o u d a d B ' O 3 5 " 3 1 0 4

. SEARA* '90S 20 1 wcuddy e>ca*am concMon « w T% .nc'udM trawa* $6 050 6 ' 0 433 ' 344

CHAMP'.QKi 24 ' 9 - 3 Clece A D ~ y ac 00C ' - W 1 N e » par-. , o i e r c everytr^ig won. , J 'ea- c o n o a w $4200 t e t ! 313 * • 6 4 ' ^

Coattanon "994 2 6 * " V Non vnoeer SMapt, ( loadad 'Ar s N w * I ' 5 49 * 3 ' 3 i 39" "578

COACHMEN "99C 26 * "on! j

M c r w r , m a n , opt<r>» a'-e-w conobon $85CC COBRA 1989 ?' 1 < - « 26

m. $-6 SCO Orv 3' 3 'A 5602

S U 8 u « 8 A N 350 r p a o a g e t * cruMa

$ 5 . 7 » M » ! E m * 3 " 3 422 ' 4 3 3

DODGE 1992 D M o i a L £ * N * * o c . a n amt i? CMMK p o w w - r i y i S - - 2Cr: 8 ' t 4 -g . 2 * 6 2

E IPL .0RER 1992 * ^ T 4 . 4 4 d o c Ca»-s*r- w mocrvi * M T * r a A m a H

' -ciaoad —c—tr-mus- « • S ' 4 50C 3 ' T . 59 2 ' " 2

I « M

f O R D

m 29*

" 2 - 2600

C R O W N C i N E 1 9 9 2 2 1 0 C C R R o * a d Cuddy Cab . - 8 5 Baam "U>aoa0 "Ongna i Owner "Merc 3 5 0 Magnum "Eagie 2 M M " O e wen O r a l m Sr>ce Pweo ' " F M Camper Can-,a* T « m l « ' S - S Prop " V H F Ratfco Aicono* EMci»v SIOM Haad " G o m p M * Compare o $26 0 0 0 Naw "$17900 ;8'0t 698 3079

SEA R A * "994 Saa'arder Je" 90i*> y « l r 10 1** . C o w ••a-M' - « »

U M new BiO. 360 7 " * 6

CRtJISERS <NC i 9 6 0 20 it l i n i n g boat VB ang^a many cpnom traaar $4«0Qbe»! 3 1 3 * 2 4 5246

KITTENS B a f * cocoa 8 w a M * maOum « n a Li ' wiw f a " M d $4 i-96 A Farmngion 3 1 3 2 6 ' 4048

KITTENS T a i « M t l . tr v i e d aaaorlad COMX*

,810' 8 5 5 4 - 3 6

L O W E R * FaMva l 0>gar w M ma, Ganw COTMOM aalh bancr S IMM E a u M e m $500 (BiOl 4 4 9 5481

P E A E N N U L S FOR SALE W O M n my J o r d a n C M « i a 5 4 f t 143S

$380 o M L - M 6 M *ee»Moy M M $ M $ i$C *M<Py e M p a d M M M A e M $300 3 M i M w M 30"«®4" »7» ea. V 3 0 M 2 promo a«WMM $200ae 3 M a w a r e a 1

RiOER M O W E R O a t a m a n II 3 » n 1 2 l » 6 ipaadi. u a M 3 • piua 14 cu « Laam Cert C M (8101 »52 5073

R C M G TRACTOAVawnmoaM- J B M e n Wanja Brgg* S SOMton 5np >400 A I M S ( M (6101 8 1 6 6 8 2 7

(OOM C M S a m 4 p m i a m « M 7 n

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A L L M U S T O O -

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SA a LOVE BOAT R M _ M M

SEARS CAAFTSMAN i M p 3 6 ntfng H a n M O M . M M ^ M I M P . a * 38 ivag^.' ' - » • -^ • e d d e . bagge- 1313) 122 5823

SNAPPER B m «r> Wegen A M P cart

LOWAEY O R G A N d ixAM M y *

" " i f T o T ' s M 2878

MASON 4 HAMLIN M A Grand •OM M M h M Mj r *

a d a buO ' 9 M b n h <0 ymmx

( 1 2 0 0 0 C M 810-84 7 7782

MASTER C R A F T S M A N -aonng End «l OOC* Cowp ModO M. S 7 parted bancb - , — o a Oaaaa: p n o . |B10)

P I AVE» AMP 100 O M * $140

^ , 5 ^ 4 2 5 7545

PERSIANS Maw • M M 4 a M * * a NCFA r » M H $250 1350 BhM a m w a bMck 1O1O1 464 9 3 4 8

S W E E T WELL t a m p e r e d pe-t wae M a a cat axaung lor a t noma $40 3 l 3 « 7 s » ? S

DELUXE t«ergta* ' 9 ^ JI l O OOMdar loaded H U M $ ' 6 000 - M MM S'BOO 3'3 42- P4b4

FIBERGLASS ' 5 FQOI wan 7 5 « P E w u d a TrMer nciudad i ' OC

313' 937 8164

I I BERG l ASS ' 6 7$ H P irariar i artra* ewraearn oondrton $ 1 4 0 0

M a t _ « 1 0 ) 342 0 7 6 3

^•berf l ' -a** u - i e o a i * 1.2 v 20 f " M n a d a $4000 P * c a a b « $"500 Traaer $250 -131 3, 453 5020

I SEA R A * 196" 250 _ S H . . loaded' 260 merer uAa- 455 angina I rv* in m a m * wac 4 read, ie go | • owner $ ' 8 * b e * ' BiQ-Tj" 3 9 ' 6

S E A R A * WEEKENDER 198" 23 Mini .condibon Bt>r 3 1 0 • * ,

| $1B 500 C M Ole. 4 J t J J82-8954

, SEARA* ' 9 8 9 230 W a . r o , 9C ! actuO r w * AH opaon* EM, iOaOO ! - a w $24 000 B'O- 360-"050

SK.VERTON '989 34 * mnt M c a n M 454 * 100 r»* C M Judy

j 0 3 - 3 4 8 5 6 6 0 4 or 8 'Q " 6 940-

SKI SUPREME ' M 7 M Y e a j o n E.caaara condbor $9 500

iSIO' 39 ' ' T65

ST ARC R A F " ' 9 9 1 Monva'C" 9 C » 18" Fgn t fMK Live aM* 2 1M" Wider, troang motor Marac a E 2 l o a d T 'a«er L A * N a a $8800 fla," .lOer 1,810'. 442 * 4 4 0 4*M-

J «pm c M 313 4 4 6 7321

C O l E M A N 1992 Arcaoa vwep* 6 c o w e r awnr^g « * * •

1 S4850 Err> '8'C 23" '8P-'

C O L E M A N P O P U P ' 991 EicoMnJ-I condao" SMep^ 6 $2650 bate

3 '31 981-0744

C OLEMAN Pop up SMeo* t S W M ! Mn* c e bo, a w r * g j r a a ' ireapr

810 4 * 6 3209

CORD '984 < "SC JC2 a u t o - * s c Ml . ' J * i ' C M CM<Jl.r*r Ou»

$225C a - ' . ' '3 1- 3. 413 Saat

FORO 1 9 8 ' F15C bme H • IIK> '08 OOC' r-gr«aay " M a * . a t ! , o<»* S T ' ' f n e>o*4ar» $4tXO

sad* '810 6 4 ' 9632 313 5 ' 3 4 4 V

: COLEMAN POPUP 4 Kanaca tndge Move $750

F O R D ' 9 * 8 F 2 5 0 Campe-"

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COLEMAN - M 2 S M A — C A ^ M X M M E B F Q A E 3 3. ^ 2 - ^ a * W > l > 4 dOcCM M O Uaap*

I 8 cMar $1730 1810. 879 1168

i COLEMAN '9B6 8 new canvass 4 aomaio '

| good cond $2500 8 1 0 4 " !

FORT '994 F -5C c < F » v n g 9 000

• TWO* oadeo m m corvMon a m a *

5 ^ 3 ' 3

' j rnaca 9064

: O R D • 99* F 25C o a d e d - - -40 HXbc c a p Sadt ' -w - r x M «OOC

O N O U E S T 199 ' RV 2' " oaded' ~"M* $ 2 * 0 0 0 6_ia 453 3562

A « i n g $1 0 0 0 T T . 6384 F O R D 1479 F "3C

$60.: o- Baat CMer .31 J] 513 0982

CRUISE AIRE ' 9 " 6 32H r * * aa mc»u>ng gana-ato- IAmi M e cof^D " » 4 « 2 5 0 ' . P < » l o " D r^ 0 * 10 : Great Wom True $. J 494

S ^ O C 3 ' < 47e 0004 313, 2*00

7 8 4 Dof$

BEAUTIFUL D O G N M monOa G o r « a w a , H O „ P O M $224o***- 16101 373 7875

BLACK LAB m.i 8 m o * o«d houcabroka n a u i r a ' a d W o n

130 3 1 3 26 * 9902

FIBERS*iFF ' 982 opan t»w 170 Hon .>Aboard M r i ' - " r » * » * very good co n a . 110 " $3 7 0 0

- (313)525 2721

FLATRAC* alumrNum canoe 16 * • M J " p motor run* WM $ 5 * 9

|8 '0> 474 -496

'CKJR A INNS 1988 'HO Camka I n o n naw cuitom e r n e 4 M a i * low

CMC « $10 T06 410-344 2040

t SUPE R PORPOISE 141. *a .boat •; i S t r W M M l 1 New van on r » w ' $ 7 5 0 o ^ r 810 464 0354

D U T C H M A N ' 9 9 5 JC 1 "era •acfMT' NAy o a d e d rvic" a v M a t M

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THOMPSON '991 nboa'd Aboard '»•- CuOy M. wVaM> »"> I *«WM iJ'3. 42i 3*99

Mctian VA. oaded hue" ___ C-Toeor- $6500-$i4QOOba*i oiler 313 420801" FLEETWOOD •** 2' "Monoma | fOWO ,9,3 0 4,j ?3iDM«r a « M a n * .endfer ^adad w o a | s .-^*M.na 20 300 mdM» 24000 M $23 900 BKHfel 3B30 . j,4 800 S'O 75C '628

BRITTANY S p a n M R l O P M ! $ 2 5 0 PwHect MTMy a n d I M H ARC 2 m a M * (3131 • » 3 2 5 '

P I A N O B o d M n B a b , O r e n d a M i B - K T $ 8 0 0 W o n d a r t M tor u * a l o M a m o n C M | B ' 0 | 3 6 0 8 0 2 1

For 750 A M C O N W T O N i R a O U T S O A A O M O T O R 3 1 3 4 2 1 > 4 4 7 7

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Bob Jeannotte Buick (313) 4 5 3 - 4 4 1 1

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WAS $19,431 SPRING SPECIAL LEASE FOR

$ 4 * A * * $ 16,198* «• $ 169

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NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!

D l t H S c o t t D 0 D 6 C 684 Ann Arbor Road

1 V* Mil** oft 1-275, Plymouth 4 5 1 - 2 1 1 0 - 9 6 2 - 3 3 2 2

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Mon & Thurs. Sales Open lil 9 p.m. Service Open til 8 p.m.

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'90 Dakota Pickup

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or '400 Caah or Trada-ln Down &

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2 A 4 door pick from •

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'91 Dodge Van P A n t i A P P l A n

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