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See spring flowers at tt lei r pea k on tour — 5B Canton (DbserUer Volume 9 Number 80 Monday April 30, 1984 m Canton Michigan wmmm 32 Pages Twenty-Five Cents The Canton Connection! "CANTON'S SMALL Business Penoa of the Year" will be booored at Canton's Clumber of Commerce membenhip dinner at the Plymouth Hilton at €:M p.m., Monday May 7. All nominee* will be honored. The dinner is open to the public by reservation only. To R-S.V.P. cat! 453-4040 HELP WANTED:The Canton Country Festival Parade slated for June 10 still Is without a grand marshal. Nominations should be 200 words or less and must be submitted to the Canton Country Festival Parade Committee, 11 SO S. Canton Center Road. Canton. 4618S by May J« BOOTH SPACE for arts and crafts purveyors still U available for the Canton Country Festival, Jane 10-17. Persons interacted In selling their artwork or handicrafts are encouraged to pick up application forms at the Canton Public Library at 11 SO S. Canton Center Road in townahp hall. BE IT RESOLVED that Canton's Board of Trustees has unanimously raqoaatsd that directional signs on Michigan highways be allowed for artaa with mora than S0.0M action. The trustees pasafiii a resolution which will be forwarded to the State Department of Transportation's traffic division. A PUBLIC FIREWORK display was approved by the Canton board for June 15. H u t night the sky will be Ut by 30 aerial bombs, 60 rocket bursts, some with three, four and 5 multiple bursts, and other surprises. FRIENDS of the Cantoo Public Library will host the annual used book sale May «-« at the New Towne Plaza Shopping Center at Ford and Sheldon Roads. Proceeds will be used to purchase non- budgeted items for the library Hardcover books sell for 50 cents, and paperbacks are 25 cents. May 6 is "Bag Day." Tomes will be sold off at $1.50 a bag THE MILLIONTH BOOK contest is under way at the Canton Public Library. To win you must guess the date and time that the Canton Public Library will loan its millionth item. You must submit you guess on an official entry blank available only at the Ilfarai7, which, by the way, opened on Oct 20,1M0. As of March 31 s total of M4 300 Items had circulated. April circulation statistics wtil be posted in the library May 2. No bodies; no meeting What if they had a board meeting and no one came? The Canton Township Board has been forced to cancel its May 1 meeting because too many trustees planned to be absent Speaking for Canton Ciert John nrnrnTii n j T l ('SSt ***** away on heals—. Treasurer Maria Sterlini is on medical leave, is undergoing outpatient and that "there was i could attend While three board | James Poole and true- Loren Bennett sad Carol Bo- - planned to i have at least to hold a i Tuesday light anyway, Kelley: The only itam scheduled as ef Fri- day was the resoniag of a 7*-acre Oeddes Road Tuesday's B M - i Ml .atarbaa I mm«MaMn u i hot In Ml rifku Rnrr,«tf All systems are go for cop shop By Margaret Neubecher staff writer Construction of a two-story Cantor police station will begin in approxi- mately two weeks The township board gave the }2 million project final ap- proval last week Trustee ratification was the last hur- dle for the proposed station, which has been in the works for 18 months Ac- cording to township's chief building of- ficial, Aaron Machnik, construction will gel under way as soon as the nec- essary paper work is completed The final board action awarded the Police scuffle leads to lawsuit $2 million project to begin in 2 weeks building contract to Hickson-Costigan Inc . a general contracting firm in Farmington Hills Machmk recommended Hickson-Cos Ugan. Inc . the low bidders, for the project "Their track record and effien- cy is beyond reproach," Machnik said An example of the firm's work can be seen in the addition to St Michael Lu theran Church at Sheldon and Warren which was completed in 1979 A total of 24 bids were accepted for construction of the 23,000 square fool station to be built as an extension of the existing township hall at 1 ISO S Canton Center Read The Hickson-Costigan bid promised completion of the police facility In 365 days at a cost of 11.928.245 The bid was 348.000 less than any other bid Completion time varied greatly among the bids submitted, the low being 240 days, the high 553 days Trus tee Carol Bcxienmiller questioned Tom Hickey. secretary-treasurer of Hick son-Costigan. about the discrepancy Hickey explained completion dates can vary depending on what other pro) ects a firm is working on "We feel that 365 days will be ade quate We will be starting in April, which is the beginning of prime build- ing time, and there are a lot of sub- contractors available now Also the plans are relatively straightforward Hickey said Before the trustees approved the contract, there was some discussion about supervision of the building project The contract with Hickson Costigan provides for an on-site super visor, but Machnik recommended an other supervisor from the Southfield architectural firm of Coqulllard. Dolgner. Dundon. and Argenta. which drew up the plans, be hired too We want to make sure all eyes are there to follow the building's progress It's easy for folks not to communicate We want to avoid that by trying to keep communication lines open and active all the time Machnik said By Terl Kenes staff writer A Plymouth police officer and the city's insurance carrier have filed suit against a Canton Township man who allegedly struck the officer in the face, breaking the officer's nose Patrolman Thomas Zedan. 30. a six- year veteran of the police force, was treated for a deviated septum and spent 1 ^ months away from his job be- cause of the injury, said the officer's attorney. Robert B lamer. Blamer's firm, Cummings. McClorey, Davis and Acho of Livonia, also represents the city's insurance carrier The firm is seeking damages for medical bills and expended Workmen s Compensation benefits The incident occurred last October when the Canton resident, Mark Brat- un 29. was arrested on a drunk and disorderly charge at the Clock Restau- rant on Main Street in Plymouth Town- ship Zedan, seated in the front seat of the patrol car. was helping to transport Braltin to the Plymouth Jail when Brattin struck him in the head and face, according to police reports Zedan was treated at Garden City Osteopathic Hospital and referred to a *taP priotocrapfw A welcome site Thin corner of Sheldon and Joy Road will soon bu a "welcome situ" to all who paaa It. Donna Belzsr, chairwoman of Canton's Beautification Committee, haa plana for flowers, shrubs and a "Welcome to Canton" sign for the site on Canton's northern boundary. Pending final approval from Wayne County, which owna easement rights to the property, the make-over will begin with raking and clean-up. The committee welcomes all donations to help pay for the face lift, which should be completed by June 1. Please turn to Page 4 5 are nabbed in burglaries By Mergsrst Neubecher start writer Canton Township police picked up five felony suspects in a 48-hour period last week Each has been arraigned al 35th District Court and charged with breaking and entering Dates have been set for preliminary hearings in each case The two-day period began last Wednesday, when Kendall D Milam, 24, and Angela Painter, 23, both of Weatland, were arraigned before Dis- trict Judge Dunbar Davis. The two were charged with the recent breaking and entering of a Haggerty Road resi- dence. The night before. Canton Officer John MacDiarmid saw a car stop in the middle of Haggerty. Just south of Palmer While stopped, another person ran up to the car and got in. According to Canton Sgt Alex Wilson, the car took off fast When police later stopped the car on Michigan Avenue near Hannan, a shot gun and jewelry box were seen in the backseat A routine license check showed the plate was registered to an- other vehicle At that time the driver and passenger were taken into custody The next day a Haggerty Road resi dent called police to report a missing shotgun and jewelry box. matching the description of those found in the suspects backseat THE SUSPECTS posted 10 percent of $2,000 bond and will appear for pre- liminary exams May 7 In District Court > Wednesday afternoon. Donna Stew- art and Douglas Pieper of 1471 Stacy Drive, Canton were taken into custody after police obtained a warrant and searched their residence. Stewart*4nd Pieper, both 22. were arraigned Thurs- day District Court Judge James Garber charged the two with breaking and entering of an unoccupied shed on Old Bridge Street. Judge Garber set bond at 10 percent of $10,000 for Stewart, and 10 percent of 315.000 for Pieper Both were unable to post bond and are being held in the Canton police station lock-up Preliminary exams for the two are scheduled for May 7 in District Court At 1 30 a m last Monday, Canton po- Please turn to Page 4 what's inside Sterlini's proxy gets raise A temporary pay raise for Assistant Treasurer Sandy Setlock of Canton Township was approved 5-0 by the township board Tuesday Setlock's sal- ary will increase from $6 07 per hour to $9 47 Absent were vacationing Supervisor James Poole and Treasurer Maria Sterlini. who is on medical leave Setlock, a Cantoo resident, is assum- ing administrative duties in the Treas urer's Department during Sterlini's 60 day leave, effective through June Sterlini recommended a raise for Setlock, a part-time employee, to cover the extra responsibilities "SANDY HAS f^oven to be a valu- able employee and her salary Brevities 7A Cable TV 3A Clubs In Action 6B FYI 8A Military news 5A Obituaries 2A Opinion 6A Readers wrlte2A Sports 1C Stroller 6A Suburban Life 5-7B WSDP . . . 2A NEW8LINE . . . 459-2700 SRORT8LINE . . 591-2312 HOME DELIVERY 591-0500 CLASSIFIED. . . 591-0900 "SOLD TO THE FIRST PERSON THAT CALLED!" Mrs Coleman was "thrilled at the response from the AUTOMO- TIVE /TRANSPORTATION Ob- server & Eccentric Classified ad placed 'l wouldn't hesitate to use your paper again' Remember... One call does it all! 391-0900 use your Ma-.ierCord or Vish Servers targeted in battle against drinking, driving TJiis is the ftnal story xn a recent xenes on drunk driving By Merle Cheetney Staff writer _ At a neighborhood bar, three bud dies drinking their way through pitch- ers of beer are joined by a loud, al- ready slightly drunk, fourth person The fourth, clutching a mug of beer, warns ooe of the men at the table to leave my girl friend aiooe " Tense words fly back and forth Then the fourth man. threatened and out numbered, gets up from the table walks to the bar and demands another beer from the bartender "No more." says the bartender who had listened in on the near-fight Just ooe more and I won't give yon any more troubles." promises the man $ The drinking driver The bartender casts a skeptical glance at him and the table with the three other men "Well, if yon give me your word . . And the bartender pours the man another beer Any writer can give this story a tragic, but plausible, ending. The fourth man, now angry and numbed by alcohol, leavea the bar, gets in his car and crashes into someone or Please turn to Page 4 Please turn to Page 4 John Reck, manager of Ptymouth's K of C Halt Mo. 3292, waa one of some 70 bar personnel who learned how to apot potential drunks at a semi- nar last week put on by the Michigan Licensed Beverage Association

Transcript of Canton (DbserUer - Canton Public Library

See spring flowers at tt lei r pea k on tour — 5B

Canton (DbserUer V o l u m e 9 N u m b e r 80 Monday Apr i l 30, 1984

m C a n t o n Michigan

wmmm 32 Pages

Twenty-Five C e n t s

The Canton

Connection! "CANTON'S SMALL

Business P e n o a of the Year" will be booored at Canton's Clumber of Commerce membenh ip dinner at the Plymouth Hilton at €:M p.m., Monday May 7. All nominee* will be honored. The dinner is open to the public by reservation only. To R-S.V.P. cat! 453-4040

HELP WANTED:The Canton Country Festival Parade slated for June 10 still Is without a grand marshal. Nominations should be 200 words or less and must be submitted to the Canton Country Fest ival Parade Committee, 11 SO S. Canton Center Road. Canton. 4618S by May J«

BOOTH SPACE for a r t s and c r a f t s purveyors still U available for the Canton Country Festival, J a n e 10-17. Persons interacted In selling their artwork or handicrafts a re encouraged to pick up application forms at the Canton Public Library at 11 SO S. Canton Center Road in townahp hall.

BE IT RESOLVED that Canton's Board of Trustees has unanimously raqoaatsd that directional signs on Michigan highways be allowed for artaa

with mora than S0.0M

action. The trustees pasafiii a resolution which will be forwarded to the State Department of Transportat ion 's t raf f ic division.

A PUBLIC FIREWORK display was approved by the Canton board for June 15. H u t night the sky will be Ut by 30 aerial bombs, 60 rocket bursts, some with three, four and 5 multiple bursts, and other surprises.

FRIENDS of the Cantoo Public Library will host the annual used book sale May «-« at the New Towne Plaza Shopping Center a t Ford and Sheldon Roads. Proceeds will be used to purchase non-budgeted i tems for the library Hardcover books sell for 50 cents, and paperbacks are 25 cents. May 6 is "Bag Day." Tomes will be sold off at $1.50 a bag

THE MILLIONTH BOOK contest is under way a t the Canton Public Library. To win you must guess the date and t ime that the Canton Public Library will loan its millionth item. You must submit you guess on an official entry blank avai lable only at the Ilfarai7, which, by the way, opened on Oc t 20,1M0. As of March 31 s total of M4 300 Items had circulated. April circulation statistics wtil be posted in the l ibrary May 2.

No bodies; no meeting

What if they had a board meeting and no one came?

The Canton Township Board has been forced to cancel its May 1 meeting because too many trustees planned to be absent

Speaking for Canton Ciert John

nrnrnTii n j T l ( ' S S t * * * * * away on heals—. Treasurer Maria Sterlini is on medical leave, is undergoing outpatient and that "there was i

could attend While three board |

James Poole and true-Loren Bennett sad Carol Bo-

- planned to i have at least to hold a i

Tuesday light anyway, Kelley:

The only itam scheduled as ef Fri-day was the resoniag of a 7*-acre Oeddes Road

Tuesday's

B M - i Ml .atarbaa I mm «MaM n u i hot I n Ml rifku Rnrr,«tf

All systems are go for cop shop By Margaret Neubecher staff writer

Construction of a two-story Cantor police station will begin in approxi-mately two weeks The township board gave the }2 million project final ap-proval last week

Trustee ratification was the last hur-dle for the proposed station, which has been in the works for 18 months Ac-cording to township's chief building of-ficial, Aaron Machnik, construction will gel under way as soon as the nec-essary paper work is completed

The final board action awarded the

Police scuffle leads to lawsuit

$2 million project to begin in 2 weeks building contract to Hickson-Costigan Inc . a general contracting firm in Farmington Hills

Machmk recommended Hickson-Cos Ugan. Inc . the low bidders, for the project "Their track record and effien-cy is beyond reproach," Machnik said An example of the f irm's work can be seen in the addition to St Michael Lu theran Church at Sheldon and Warren which was completed in 1979

A total of 24 bids were accepted for

construction of the 23,000 square fool station to be built as an extension of the existing township hall at 1 ISO S Canton Center Read

The Hickson-Costigan bid promised completion of the police facility In 365 days at a cost of 11.928.245 The bid was 348.000 less than any other bid

Completion time varied greatly among the bids submitted, the low being 240 days, the high 553 days Trus tee Carol Bcxienmiller questioned Tom

Hickey. secretary-treasurer of Hick son-Costigan. about the discrepancy

Hickey explained completion dates can vary depending on what other pro) ects a firm is working on

"We feel that 365 days will be a d e quate We will be starting in April, which is the beginning of prime build-ing time, and there are a lot of sub-contractors available now Also the plans are relatively straightforward Hickey said

Before the trustees approved the contract, there was some discussion about supervision of the building project The contract with Hickson Costigan provides for an on-site super visor, but Machnik recommended an other supervisor from the Southfield archi tec tura l f i rm of Coqulllard. Dolgner. Dundon. and Argenta. which drew up the plans, be hired too

We want to make sure all eyes a re there to follow the building's progress It's easy for folks not to communicate We want to avoid that by trying to keep communication lines open and active all the t ime Machnik said

By Terl Kenes staff writer

A Plymouth police officer and the city's insurance carr ier have filed suit against a Canton Township man who allegedly struck the officer in the face, breaking the officer's nose

Patrolman Thomas Zedan. 30. a six-year veteran of the police force, was treated for a deviated septum and spent 1 ^ months away from his job be-cause of the injury, said the officer 's attorney. Robert B lamer. Blamer 's firm, Cummings. McClorey, Davis and Acho of Livonia, also represents the city's insurance carr ier The firm is seeking damages for medical bills and expended Workmen s Compensation benefits

The incident occurred last October when the Canton resident, Mark Brat-un 29. was arrested on a drunk and disorderly charge at the Clock Restau-rant on Main Street in Plymouth Town-ship Zedan, seated in the front seat of the patrol car. was helping to transport Braltin to the Plymouth Jail when Brattin struck him in the head and face, according to police reports

Zedan was treated at Garden City Osteopathic Hospital and referred to a

*taP priotocrapfw

A welcome site Thin corner of Sheldon and Joy Road will soon bu a "welcome situ" to all who paaa It. Donna Belzsr, chairwoman of Canton's Beautification Commit tee, haa plana for flowers, shrubs and a "Welcome to Canton" sign for the site on Canton's northern boundary. Pending final approval from Wayne County, which owna easement rights to the property, the make-over will begin with raking and clean-up. The committee welcomes all donations to help pay for the face lift, which should be completed by June 1.

Please turn to Page 4

5 are nabbed in burglaries

By Mergsrst Neubecher start writer

Canton Township police picked up five felony suspects in a 48-hour period last week Each has been arraigned al 35th District Court and charged with breaking and entering Dates have been set for preliminary hearings in each case

The two-day period began last Wednesday, when Kendall D Milam, 24, and Angela Painter, 23, both of Weatland, were arraigned before Dis-trict Judge Dunbar Davis. The two were charged with the recent breaking and entering of a Haggerty Road resi-dence.

The night before. Canton Officer John MacDiarmid saw a car stop in the middle of Haggerty. Just south of Pa lmer While stopped, another person ran up to the car and got in. According to Canton Sgt Alex Wilson, the car took off fast

When police later stopped the car on Michigan Avenue near Hannan, a shot gun and jewelry box were seen in the backseat A routine license check showed the plate was registered to an-other vehicle At that time the driver

and passenger were taken into custody The next day a Haggerty Road resi

dent called police to report a missing shotgun and jewelry box. matching the description of those found in the suspects backseat

THE SUSPECTS posted 10 percent of $2,000 bond and will appear for pre-liminary exams May 7 In District Court >

Wednesday afternoon. Donna Stew-art and Douglas Pieper of 1471 Stacy Drive, Canton were taken into custody a f te r police obtained a warrant and searched their residence. Stewart*4nd Pieper, both 22. were arraigned Thurs-day District Court Judge J a m e s Garber charged the two with breaking and entering of an unoccupied shed on Old Bridge Street.

Judge Garber set bond at 10 percent of $10,000 for Stewart, and 10 percent of 315.000 for Pieper Both were unable to post bond and are being held in the Canton police station lock-up

Preliminary exams for the two a re scheduled for May 7 in District Court

At 1 30 a m last Monday, Canton po-

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what's inside

Sterlini's proxy gets raise A temporary pay raise for Assistant

Treasurer Sandy Setlock of Canton Township was approved 5-0 by the township board Tuesday Setlock's sal-ary will increase f rom $6 07 per hour to $9 47

Absent were vacationing Supervisor

James Poole and Treasurer Maria Sterlini. who is on medical leave

Setlock, a Cantoo resident, is assum-ing administrative duties in the Treas urer's Department during Sterlini's 60 day leave, effective through June

Sterlini recommended a raise for

Setlock, a part-t ime employee, to cover the extra responsibilities

"SANDY HAS f^oven to be a valu-able employee and her salary

Brevit ies 7A Cable TV 3A Clubs In Act ion 6B FYI 8A Mil i tary news 5A Obi tuar ies 2A Opin ion 6A Readers wrl te2A Sports 1C Strol ler 6A Suburban Li fe 5-7B WSDP . . . 2A

NEW8LINE . . . 459-2700 SRORT8LINE . . 591-2312 HOME DELIVERY 591-0500 CLASSIFIED. . . 591-0900

"SOLD TO THE FIRST PERSON THAT CALLED!"

Mrs Coleman was "thrilled at the response from the AUTOMO-TIVE /TRANSPORTATION Ob-server & Eccentric Classified ad placed 'l wouldn't hesitate to use your paper again'

Remember...

O n e ca l l d o e s it all!

391-0900 use your Ma-.ierCord or Vish

Servers targeted in battle against drinking, driving

TJiis is the ftnal story xn a recent xenes on d runk d r i v i n g

By Merle Cheetney Staff writer

_

At a neighborhood bar, three bud dies drinking their way through pitch-ers of beer are joined by a loud, al-ready slightly drunk, fourth person

The fourth, clutching a mug of beer, warns ooe of the men at the table to leave my girl friend aiooe " Tense words fly back and forth Then the fourth man. threatened and out numbered, gets up f rom the table walks to the bar and demands another beer from the bartender

"No more." says the bartender who had listened in on the near-fight

Just ooe more and I won't give yon any more troubles." promises the man

$ The drinking driver

The bartender casts a skeptical glance at him and the table with the three other men "Well, if yon give me your word . .

And the bartender pours the man another beer

Any writer can give this story a tragic, but plausible, ending. The fourth man, now angry and numbed by alcohol, leavea the bar, gets in his car and crashes into someone or

Please turn to Page 4

Please turn to Page 4

John Reck, manager of Ptymouth's K of C Halt Mo. 3292, waa one of some 70 bar personnel who learned how to apot potential drunks at a semi-

nar last week put on by the Michigan Licensed Beverage Association

Wor-.aa, At,< JC >MW

Kids get 'Homework Helpline' Students with quest ions about their

nomework will soon be able to turn to the local cable-TV station with their questions

Omnicom TV plans to launch a new live call-in p r o g r a m to air 7 30 p m T h u r s d a y s The p r o g r a m , c a l l e d Homework Helpline begins Thursday

and will be piloted throughout May-said Omnicom C o m m u n i t y Affa i r s and P r o g r a m Director Suzanne Skubick The ser ies is planned for next fall

The p r o g r a m co-hosts are Kathy Edga r and J a n McCar thy , d i rec tors of

Innovative Educa t ion Services Inc a tutoring service

We wanted to t ry and help more s tudents with a lot of general informa uon that would be useful to the major ; ty of youngsters they said Home-work Helpline will allow us to answer questions on a d i f f e r en t subject each week

The main purpose- of Homework Helpline is to assist students with homework quest ions on a call-in basis A panel of in s t ruc to r s will answer questions on the subjec t being Covered

each week The hall-hour show will fea-t u r e an interview fo rma t with guests d iscuss ing issues such as l i b ra ry use r e a d i n g app roaches and proposed high school graduat ion r equ i remen t s The p r o g r a m will also include var ious les-sons by E d g a r and McCarthy

The f i r s t p rogram will focus or the -ise of a Library

I a m e a g e r to see this p r o g r a m b e j in even though we will only have it for the r e m a i n d e r of the school yea r Sku bick said

I f i rs t proposed the idea to Kathy

and a f t e r hear ing their p resen ta Uon to the Canton Business and Profes-sional Women i O u b about their tu tor-ing service I believe the s tudents served by Omnicom will find this pro-g r a m most useful to their studies and If a f t e r this t r ia l run there is enough re-sponse we will r e sume the productions next school year "

The j ive show on Thursdays will be taped and rep layed the following Tues-day Fi rs t rep lay will be Tuesday, May 8 of the show produced live on May 3

from our readers Response poor for hurt boy

WSDP offers 2 new programs WSDP -FM88 P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n s

student opera ted rad io stat ion, will of fer two new c o m m u n i t y or iented pro-g r a m s beginning May 1

In the Distr ict , focusing on the per sonnet and act iv i t ies of the Plymouth Canton Schools, debu t s Tuesday May 1 The p rog ram, hosted by WSDP News Director P a m I 'avl iscak will p ro f i l e . candida tes in vying for school board

sea t s in June Wednesday May 2 Your Neigh

bors will f e a t u r e host Tim Grand talk ing about people and things of interest in t he P lymouth-Can ton area

Both weekly p r o g r a m s use an inter view fo rma t and a r e 20 minutes in length

I felt it impor t an t to develop these p r o g r a m s in o rder for WSDP to better

s e rve and in form Plymouth-Canton cit-izens WSDP's main object ive is to be-come Plymouth-Canton s c o m m u n i t y i n fo rma t ion station, said StaUon Man age r Andrew Melin

WSDP also will present four special p r o g r a m s produced by Centennial Edu c a u o n a l P a r k humanities s tudents in May

The p r o g r a m s , to air at 7 p m Thurs

days will begin May 3 with Tbe Brit ish Invasion," a one hour look at how British music has influenced Amer ican a r t

On May 10, one hour on Bach is lea tured A 2£-minut< playacted in ter view with psychologist Sigmund F reud will be broadcas t on May 17, and

1984 a 20-minut£ presentat ion. is on tap for May 24

E d i t o r

Chalk up another ooe for the great Uncle Henry" and his yes sir com mission

On Saturday April 21 a young gen Ueman entered G o v e r d a l e Dairy, suf-fered a seizure and fell, s t r ik ing his bead on the floor and spl i t t ing it open, causing profuse bleeding I immedia te -ly called 911- for an a m b u l a n c e I also called the bby's fa ther

Within a minute or two, two Plym-outh police cars a r r i v e * as did the boy's father Then the wai t began One of the off icers cal led again to, see

where the CEMS unit was ' and received the s t anda rd s to ry en route Finally, a m e r e 10-15 minu te s la ter it a r r ived - only to have the a t t endan t s remain outside a rgu ing where they should park the a m b u l a n c e One of the police off icers f inally told them to get Inside

,At this point the so-cal led a t t endan t s acted completely useless and helpless and when the boy s f a t h e r t r ied to as^ sist in ca lming his son, who by this t ime was hyster ical the so-cal led a t t endan t s

l e p i tel l ing him to get a w a y while they proceeded to show tbeir lack of intelli-gence and t ra in ing Final ly, the o f f ice r who knew the boy told the so-called teflttants to let the fa ther help ca lm the boy

I can only p ray I never need a m b u lance se rv ice while working I a m for tunate enough to live in Canton where we have good, f a s t re l i ab le rescue ser vice If I were to need an ambu lance while dr iv ing or working in P lymouth could I get se rv ice f r o m either P l y m outh Township or Canton and pay the ext ra charges'* It ce r ta in ly would be worth the cost

I'd r a the r be in the c a r e of p ro fes sional EMTs such as t ranspor ted my husband to St Mary s nea r death f r o m an a l lerg ic reac t ion to medica t ion a couple of yea r s ago, than the know nothings I witnessed Saturday Tbey even drove past the s t ree t while "en route "

I can see now where law suits will be in order

Naacy Micol, Cantoo Township

obituaries ROY CHOATE

Funeral services for Roy Choate of Ban nockbum in Canton Township were held April 23 in the Rice Chapel at Fred Wood Funeral Home The Rev Arthur C Whit bread of f ic ia ted Burial was at Oakland Hills

Mr Choate who died April 19 at home was 73 A nat ive of Kentucky, he was bom July 20. i t IO He was the propr ie tor of a motel and belonged to the Church of the Redeemer

He is survived by a bro ther William

MARTIN M SCHOMBERGER Funera l se rv ices for Martin Schom

berger . 73 of Eas t Ann Arbor Trail, P l y m outh, w e r e held recently in Schrader Fu neral Home with burial at Cadillac Memo-rial Gardens West in Westland Memor ia l contr ibut ions m a y be made to char i t ies of the donors choice

Mr Schomberger who died April 17 in Garden City, was born in Detroit He worked for P lymouth -Canton Communit> Schools until his r e t i r ement , was a Jus t i ce of the Peace for 16 years and a c h a r t e r m e m b e r of the P lymouth Township Volun teer F i r e Depa r tmen t or 25 years Mr

Schomberger belonged to the P lymouth Goodfellows a group be se rved as presi dent in 1958 He was a m e m b e r of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Plymouth Last F e b r u a r y , be ce l ebb ra t ed his 52nd wedding a n n i v e r s a r y

Survivors include his wife Leon*, sons Mart in of P lymouth , Louis of T r a v e r s e City and Ralph of Allen P a r k daugh te r s Elizabeth Wick of P l y m o u t h and Joyee Scollen of Fort Myers, Fla, s is ters , Anna Ferenczi of Mobile. Ala , and Rose Simon of Lincon P a r k b ro the r J a m e s of P l y m outh 17 grandchi ldren and two step-grandchi ldren

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T U E S D A Y ( M a y 1) 7 p.m A new -20-mlnute inter

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76 trombones? President Lincoln's Own' band

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Mooom, April 30 1984 O i t 1C>3A

Howell s 1st Marine Band, wtucfc once marched for Pres ident Lincoln, is Canton and Plymouth bound Tbe 80-m e m b e r unit, which includes a color guard and dance troupe, will p e r f o r m m Canton s Country Fes t iva l p a r a d e J u n e 50 and also will appea r in P Ivm outh May 29 for the Me m o n a l Dav" ob-s e r v a n c e s Kellogg Pa rk

The Canton appea rance ls sponsored by the Canton Chamber of C o m m e r c e while the VFW Post and Auxil iary of P lymouth are sponsoring the May per f o r m a nee

THE BAND WILL present an ex ten sive p rog ram of band music, dril l dance and song which will range f r o m Amer ican clogging to S o m a m a r c h e s

The touring company includes a mill t a ry band under the direct ion of Ll

ol Mary Jones the Ceremonia l t iua rd , the Naval Dancers and tbe An chor Watch Singers Jones is a f o r m e r Navy WAVE and a music educa to r in Howell Mich public schools

The unit ls c o m m a n d e d by Col David L Jaehn ig the f o r m e r d i rec to r of Un-official s ta te of Michigan Bicentennial Band and college admin i s t r a to r

Jaehnig is assisted by Ll Col Ro» iyim Jaehnig, who also is in cha rge of '.he Naval Dancers Master Sergeant Larry Hog an who c o m m a n d s the C e r e monia l Guard , and Cap t Nancy S temacke r who is in cha rge of the An - hor Watch Singer*

Tbe p rog ram in 1984 includes Sousa marches such as very ea r ly "•Revival, his ever-popular U S Fie ld Art i l lery! and tbe famed S ta rs and St r ipes For ever "

A visit to Henry F i l lmore rev ives his Over ture Spirit of tbe Age." tbe fa-

mous t rombone s m e a r Slim J i m . " and tbe marches Men of Ohio' ' and Amer icans We

--.-A THE DANCERS O F F E R Amer ican

clogging or buckdancing in such tunes as Sourwood Mountain J a m b o r e e or ' Hootenanny

The dancers visit tbe old days with Austrian polkas such as S t r aus s Tri tsch-Tratsch Polka or turn to

1859 and Offenbach s Ga i t e Par is ien for tbe Can-Can." ,

Other dances m a y include a 50th-ao-n i v e r s a r y p r e s e n t a t i o n of " 4 2 n d Street, a l ingering look at the 1920s

- with tbe Charleston or a r i tual f i re dance f rom tbe Hawai i an Islands called the Pele

Tbe Ceremonial Guard , which was acclaimed at For t L a r a m i e National Park last year and f i red the gun pa r t s in Wellington s Victory by Beethoven for the Detroit Concer t Band at Meadowbrook this past fal l o f f e r the Historical Flag Pagean t

Tbe pageant , with the band playing tbe Blue and tbe G r a y ' in tbe back ground, tells the history of the A m e n can flag over the yea r s The guard also

f ires tbe gun pa r t s to tbe "1812 Over-ture and "U S. Field Ar t i l le ry March ," and p e r f o r m s such ce remon ia l drill as tbe occasion requi res

THE ANCHOR WATCH Singers per form such favor i tes as B a t t l e Hymn of tbe Republic." Let The re Be Peace , tbe Salute to tbe Services . "42nd Street and "I Love a Sousa March "

Other numbers o f ten p e r f o r m e d a re When the Saints Go March ing In." "St

Louis Blues March ." T i g e r Rag. On the Mall," "Pres t i s s imo . " the New World Symphony e i c e r p t s and God Bless America

Last yea r tbe band m a d e more than 100 appea rances and has pe r fo rmed more than 500 t imes since its beginning in 1977 Last year it p e r f o r m e d at the V S Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, was named tbe outs tanding band at Cheyenne F r o n t i e r Days and had the largest crowd at Fo r t L a r a m i e since the Wagon Tra in went through in 1976 At Fort L a r a m i e s o m e 5.000 peo-ple showed up to hear the band

Tbe ent i re unit is m a d e up of volun leers who donate their t i m e so that mu-sic might be brought to as m a n y people as possible each year The band is com posed e n t i r d y of v e t e r a n s and famil ies , university and high-school s tudents It has no cur rent mi l i ta ry connect ions ex cept through the Mar ine Corps League tbe VFW and the Amer ican Legion

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M O N D A Y (Apr i l 30) 2 p.m The Doctor s Bag — Doctors

Ron She rman and Robert G r a n t dis cuss ca rd iopu lmina ry disease with hosts Dr Andrew Colman and Su-l a n n e Skubick

2:30 p.m. Total F i tness J a c k i e S t a r r with mouserc ise for kids & ae rob ics

3 p.m Rave Review — Music and dancing f rom Center Stage in Canton

3:30 p.m. Sandy Show — Host Sandy P r e b h c b talks with Mike Homes and Dick Egli f r o m Plymouth-Canton Communi ty Schools

4 p.m MESC Job Show — Par t " l is i n fo rma t ion for women business owne r s Women, The E m e r g i n g E n t e r p r e n e u r s " P a r t II gives an ex-planat ion of ibe MESC Job Bank P a r t III f ea tu res Jeff Tress le r with descr ipt ions of jobs in tbe P lymouth-Canton area

4 30 p m H a m t r a m c k Sports Talk Guest is George P u s c a s Sports

wr i t e r editor for tbe Detroit F r e e P re s s

5 p.m H a m t r a m c k Magazine This week we go behind the scenes of tbe Queen of Apostles Spring Fes t i val

5.30 p m Cooking With Cas 6 p.m Beat of tbe City — Amvets

' Opera t ion Driver Sa fe ty" with Ray Ruix 4 Donald Nawrocki

6:30 p m Tbe Oasis — Fun with tbe new Dittillies Fea tur ing music f r o m Safa r i and also tbe Untouchables

7 p.m Legislat ive Floor Debate S ta te T reasu re r Robert Bowman is tbe special" guest this week ta lk ing -about tbe Governor ' s income tax and bow a roll back might a f fec t Michi gan ' s s tanding on Wall S t ree t

7 30 p.m. Wayne County Lane Wayne County Commiss ioner Mary D u m a s talks with J im Has tu t t l e r & Mitchell Koyuk about Emergency P r e p a r e d n e s s

8 p .m lat P resby te r i an Church of Nor tbvi l le P r e s e n t s "A Ce lebra t ion" — This week 's sermon t i t le is " I t ' s not easy to be El iab "

9 p.m BPW P r e s e n t s — Planning your r e t i r emen t with guest speakers Dr June Yackness 4 Ruthan Brodsky of Brodsky 4 Yakfiess Associates of Bloomfield Hills

10 p.m. Town Hall Ser ies J a m e s Hoke is tbe speaker and the topic ls "You Would If You Could

T U E S D A Y ( M a y 1) 2 p.m. Canton Upda t e - Canton Su

pervisor J i m Poole and Sandy P r e blich talk about c u r r e n t events in Canton government

2 30 p.m Human I m a g e s — A re-cently unemployed couple discuss how unemployment a f f e c t s tbe fami-ly

3 p.m. G a r a g e Tapes - Mike Sturdy directs new show fea tu r ing local bands Tbe first band mak ing its ap-pea rance is "Burn . "

3.30 p.m Canton Kite Contest -Featur ing the Sesquicentennia l Kite Flying Contest Fol lowed by a come-dy skit The Wrong Bro the r s Flv a Kite"

4 p.m Stages of Life — Fashion show fea tu r ing spr ing and s u m m e r fashions for ages 2 through 20 All proceeds f r o m this event went to Cys-tic Fiberosis

5 p m Youth View - Gues ts are Bill 4 Gloria Ga i tbe r Vocal Band Also e x t r a d o n n a r y egg show f r o m Ann Arbor

5 30 p.m. B n d a l Fashion Show -Courtesy of VIS product ions Hal Winters This is a look at tbe Bnda l fashion show at the P l y m o u t h Cultur al Center with boat Sandy Prebl ich

6.3® p m H a m t r a m c k Outdoorsman Skeet shooting p r o g r a m hosted by Ray Johnson

7 p m Sta te March ing Band Compe tition

8:30 p.m Facing tbe F u t u r e - A program cour tesy of A F S C M E and it deals with tbe topic of Working worn

in Tomor row ' s World 9 P ® P lymouth F i g u r e Skating

Competit ion at tbe P l y m o u t h Cultural Center Repea ted by reques t Event took place ea r l i e r this yea r

W E D N E S D A Y ( M a y 2) 2 p.m The Oasis

2.30 p.m. Legis la t ive Floor Debate 3 p.m Wayne County Line 3:30 p.m 1st P r e s b y t e r i a n Church of

Northvil le P r e s e n t s A Celebrat ion 4:30 p.m. BPW Presen t s 5:30 p.m Town Hall Series 6:30 p.m. Trooper Tallts " p.m Total F i tnes s 7:3© p.m. Rave Review 8 p.m. Sandy Show 8:30 p.m. The MESC Job Show 9 p o H a m t r a m c k Sports Talk 9:30 p . o H a m t r a m c k Magazine 10 p.m. Cooking With Cas 10:30 p m Beat of the City

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M O N D A Y (Apr i l 30) 7 p.m. Tell Me A Story - Gina ta lks

about Ar t " with the kids The kids paint p ic tures of Spring Magic seg mem with Avery Gorden Gina reads tbe story "A Rainbow of My Own "

7 30 p m The Le t t e r Writer - Host GLnny Eades in t e rv iews J i m Stark about I m m i g r a t i o n

8 p.m Presc r ip t ion For Health -Monroe Ti t le and the r ibbon-cutt ing ceremonies at Ca rpen t e r Medical Plaza

8:30 p m Woking Fancy — Host P a m Miracle uses her wok to m a k e Chinese F ru i t ed Pork 4 P e a r s Cardi-nal

9 p.m. So It Can ' t Happen To You -Cr ime prevent ion ser ies f r o m School c ra f t College This weeks show deals with tbe Neighborhood Watch pro-g r a m

* 3 « p o Single Touch Live' - Host J P McCarthy and Dana Von Webber talk with Connie Malett and Barb Tomlinson f r o m P a r e n t s Without P a r t n e r s {

10 p o Gi r l s Ora to r i ca l Speech Coo-test - R e p e a t e d by reques t Com pet) Uon for tbe Op t imis t Speech Contest

T U E S D A Y (May I) p o . Spot l ight on You — Sharon Pe t i t ta lks with B a r b a r a Bocci. Di-rector of a Bog Tra in ing Obedience Center A spec ia l gues t a big dog'

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someth ing on the way home The m a n goes back to the table, shoves one of the m e n around and s tar ts a ba r room brawl

Or, as real ly happened, according to Michigan court records, the th ree buddies follow the fourth into the b a t h r o o m and beat him into uncons ciousness

T H E MICHIGAN Licensed Bever age Association (MLBA), a group composed of 2,800 taverns, res tau r an t s and s tores across the s ta te that sell a lcoholic beverages, contend that none of above three endings should have taken place And MLB A pins much of the b lame for such drunken incidents on those who serve and sell a lcoholic dr inks themselves

" B a r t e n d e r s are the first line of de fense an prevent ing drunken inci-dents, MLBA spokesman Jeff Beck er told a group of some 70 local bar owners and workers at an eight hour s e m i n a r held Tuesday at the Plym outh Hilton

The s emina r one of three held on consecut ive days in Detroit . P l y m outh and Woodhaven. was put on by MLBA to show bar and res tauran t w o r k e r s how to spot and control cus t o m e r s who have had too much to drink

The p rogram, called Techniques of Alcohol Management , is part (if a co-ord ina ted ef for t by MLBA police and government agencies to educate a lco hoi s e r v e r s about what they can do to prevent alcohol abuse and keep drunk dr ivers off the road The seminars have been put on extensively in north ern Michigan in the last year, but were the first held in southeastern Michigan They are also the first held across the country

Funding for the seminars comes f rom a f50 000 federal grant f rom the

Off ice of Highway Safe ty P l ann ing and J 120,000 contr ibuted by MLBA Semina r co-sponsors inc lude the Michigan Association of Chiefs of Po-lice. Michigan Sheriffs Association, s t a t e police and Off ice of Subs tance Abuse Services

T H E ABOVE ba r room scene was one of four shown via f i lm to s e m i n a r par t ic ipants The pa r t i c ipan t s bad to analyze each scene, r e e n a c t m e n t s of ac tua l Michigan court cases, and tell how bar workers could have p r even t ed the incident f rom happening In one scene a f t e r a night of dr inking a woman was s tabbed with a nail file In another a m a n was shot

Local par t ic ipants included Lewis Wmtergarden Bar, Livonia, J o n a t h a n B F>ub. M e m Bowl Lanes Livonia .Sentry Drugs K of C Hall in P l y m outh. Roma's of Livonia, 7-Eleven stores, Loyal Order of Moose. Red ford and Woodland Lanes, Livonia

Par t i c ipan t s easily spotted e r r o r s made by the ba r t ender in the above incident He forgot he is a host, not just a bar tender and thereby cont ro l s the mood of the evening He didn't size up the four according to body

weight, deciding how much alcohol each could safely consume in an hour He didn't take into account how much each had drunk before get t ing to the bar He didn't d i f fuse the vola t i le emot ions of a boyfr iend g i r l f r i end quar re l

He didn t r a t e the four green yellow or red cutting off dr inks

when one reached the red s t age He didn't offer coffee or food to coun te rac t the alcohol and set up a f r iend lier a tmosphere At no t ime did he say This bar is no place for a fighi And he didn't an t ic ipa te the conse-quences of three drinking, i tching-for a fight friends following a rival into a ba throom

All of the above are actions urged

by MLBA to keep t ave rns and ba r s a pleasant p lace to be

THE SESSIONS told of the e f f ec t s of alcohol on the body, the s u g e s of intoxication and how to reeogize them, bow to ra te c u s t o m e r s poten tial and level of d runkenness and how to prevent and handle potentially-dangerous s i tuat ions

The s emina r s also told t ave rn em ployees their legal r ights and legal re sponsi bill ties toward thei r c u s t o m e r s Tbe sessions s t ressed tha t it is against Michigan law to serve someone alco-hol who is a l ready visibly intoxicated and that bar owners can be beld liable for any d a m a g e such a person causes

When you're a shopowner selling clothes, you a r e selling something that doesn' t hurt . Becker said But bar tenders a r e selling a control led substance that has the potent ia l to k i l l "

The seminars a r e held, Becker said to combat the public 's a t t i t ude that bar owners don't c a r e about cus tom ers that they only c a r e about mak mg money

J e r r y Lewis owner of Lewis Win tergarden Bar in Livonia, took his wife and two wai t resses to the P l y m outh seminar Lewis, as a m e m b e r of the execut ive board of MLBA ha? been in on the planning of the semi nars since their infancy

MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers/ brought all this to light Lewis said

One of the ba r room f i lm scenes showed a cus tomer t rying to m a k e a pass at a wai t resses and get t ing nowhere because the b a r m a i d ' s boy friend was sitting nearby In the scene an actual incident in Michigan c o u n records the cus tomer smolder* at the putdown until he f ina l ly pulls out a gun and shoots the wai t ress boyfriend

That boyfr iend should never have been there. Lewis said Someone might say Hi. sweet ie and it will touch off a fight I never al low my ba rmaids to have their boyfr iends come in when they ' re working

The toughest job for a ba r t ende r Lewis said is knowing for sure when someone is intoxicated

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lice stopped two suspec t s t ravel ing in a s tauon wagon filled with lawn-care equipment MacDia rmid and Officer Bruce Sutzer recorded serial numbers on the equipment Tuesday, a Canton resident repor ted seve ra l pieces of lawn equipment miss ing The serial numbers on the miss ing i tems matched

t&ose listed by police. Wilsot^said Tbe f i f th felony suspec t Ronald E m

e ry . 27, also was a r ra igned before Judge J a m e s G a r b e r Thursday He has been cha rged with breaking and enter ing of an unoccupied building

E m e r y was unable to post bond 10 percent of $10,000 and was t r ans fe r r ed F r iday f r o m the Canton lock-up to the Wayne County Ja i l

P la inc lo tbesmen saw a man break

into a house at 3 40 p m Wednesday on Lotz Road and load a car with furn i ture, Sgt Wilson said The suspect was t icke ted fo r driving with obs t ruc ted r ea r view and later taken into custody

A p r e l i m i n a r y examinauon in Dis t n c t Court is set for 10 30 a m May 3

Break ing and entering is punishable by a m a x i m u m of 15 years imprison m e n t

School chief named By S a n d r a A r m b r u e t e r staff writer

A split board has chosen Dr Dennis O'Neill to succeed Dr Timothy Dyer as superintendent in the Wayne-Westland School District

Tbe a c u o n c a m e in a special meet ing Monday night when the f o r m e r deputy super intendent for inst ruct ion was se iected by a 4-3 vote a f t e r two hours of heated debate before a packed audi ence

Voting for O'Neill w e r e board Presi dent W J a m e s LeDuc Vice President K a t h l e e n C h o r b a g i a n S e c r e t a r y Mathew McCusker and T reasu re r Sharon Scott Opposing votes were cast by t rus tees F red Warmbie r Dave Moranty and Dewey Combs despite a plea f rom audience m e m b e r Glenn Shaw that they abs ta in f r o m voting in stead of cas t ing no votes

Still to be negot ia ted however, a r e te rms of O'Neill 's con t r ac t Handling those negotiat ions will be I-eDuc Scott and Combs

A N G R \ M E M B E R S of the audience and of the board-charged that making a decision Monday night disrupted the process agreed on e a r l i e r by the seven member body-

Attempts by t ru s t ee Warmbier to have O'Neill s appo in tmen t first ruled out of order and l a t e r tabled both failed

"I don't see how we can eas t a ballot for anyone " Warmbie r said "If we in validate Dr (William) Abel, we certain ly have a third c a n d i d a t e that passed muster , and we should cont inue on with the search under those guidelines "

After in terviewing six candidate? over the weekend of April 14 and 15 board m e m b e r s submi t t ed a list of

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their top th ree p re f e r ences Dr Abel of Clarksvi i le . Tenn , received four votes as the No 1 Choice O'Neill placed sec-ond and Dr Jul ius D Agostino third

Three board m e m b e r s — Combs, McCusker and Chorbagian — had planned to visit Abel in Tennessee la te this week

H O W E V E R , CHORBAGIAN who proved to be the swing vote Monday night, wi thdrew her support for Abel Chorbagian and McCusker cal led the special m e e t i n g to announce the switch

Claiming to have found informat ion prompt ing the switch Chorbagian at f irst declined to say publicly why she withdrew her suppor t I'nde'r p ressure f rom board m e m b e r s and the audience she later c l a imed she had conf i rmed that Abel "mis rep resen ted himself" on his r e sume for the period in 1977 when he worked in Lansing

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Board OK's raise for assistant treasurer Cont inued f rom P a p e 1

should be comparab le to her duties Sterlini said

T rus t ee Carol Bodenmiller ques uoned wording of the motion to ra ise Setlock s sa la ry It re- ferred to her as a p a r t - t i m e assistant t reasurer

"I never recall making such a desig-nation She may work in the off ice and assist the t r easu re r but she is not the assis tant . Bodenmil ler said

Personnel Director Dan Durack said, We have never formal ly named her

that, but she has been called such for severa l yea r s "

WHATEVER S E T L O C K S ti t le she will t ake on ext ra responsibil i t ies and dese rves ext ra pay for it T rus t ee R o b

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C o p ' s b r o k e n n o s e l e a d s t o l a w s u i t Cont inued from P a ^ e t

special is t He subsequently requi red surgery to repa i r his nose said Chief Ralph White

The cost to us in ove r t ime and his r ep l acemen t on the shift was cons ider able.'" White said

The civil suit was filed in Wayne County Circuit Court and asks for d a m

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Chief White echoed s imi l a r views Police o f f i ce r s a r e being sued for

some very f r ivolous things that they ' re now saying they ' re not being ta rge ts anymore , he said

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How l u n c h b o x e s d i s t u r b e d r o m a n t i c o u t i n g s Whatever happened to the good, old

fashioned songs, the ba rbe r shop quar te ts and the box parties*'

These were the popular th ings back in the days before we had r ad io and television Many a f ine even ing was spent in gett ing together to s ing such oldies as I'll T a k e You H o m e Again Kathleen. I>own by the Old Mill S t r e a m . "Casey Jones, W h e r e the Kiver Shannon Flows and "Good Night Ladies 1

Quar te t s grew out of those who sang these songs and so did church cho i r s

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liar spring evenings The St ro l le r finds himself humming these o ld - t ime melo-dies

Of course these were special songs ' f o r special occasions and our little

group back home made it a spec ial ty to render the Irish songs on St Pa t r i ck ' s Day And somehow as he wr i t e s this piece. The Stroller finds himself hum ming Mother Machree and 'Galwa> Bay It is a habit that has been ca r r i ed down through the years But few of to-day s young folks ever think of ga ther ing for a songfest But they w e r e fun hack in the Dutch cr>untr\ And m a n s a

t h e s t r o ! l e r

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winter s evening spen' singing even without mus ic

And while the q u a r t e t s most of whom sang out of tune were busy they lookH fo rwa rd t< the m»>nthh boi par

ties For those who might wonder about the box pa r ty these events were the f a w n i n g points of the winter

ON T H E night of the p a r t , the girls would pack a lunch box and head for the town s best dance hall At in te rmis sion the boys were asked to purchase the boxes and it was the tradi t ion then that you danced the ast wait? with your lunch pa r tne r and then saw her home You can imagine some of the f ru s t r a t i ons when two lovers were spin for that final dance and th« stroll home But it was a lot >? fun

There was no such thing as ap aulo-mobi le in those days and our town was so smal l that there were no long walks home The box par t ies were the highlights of the winter

All the while. these things w e r e going • r. jur mothers ' kept 'busy with qui l t ing

par t ies They would meet weekly at a des ignated place and spend seve ra l hours mak ing a quilt This was a r a t h e r tedious job but the women m a n a g e d to have a lot of fun and the quil ts c a m e in hands when the coid winter night"; c a m e along

These things rv>w are in the l imbo of

forgot ten things In their place, the young folks now have autos and most of the court ing is done by the boy and girl a lone There a r e few such things as weekly dances, the old- t ime wal tz and the two-step that brought the young folks together

In those days they danced close as the Dutch girls would say Today the\ a r e jumping all over the p l ace

Perhaps , if we could br ing back barber shop singing the box par t i e s would come back and we'd real ly have en joyable tim»^ Too bad they a r e now in limfK'

Cats' meows create hair-raising situations 1 think I have just f igured out wh>

dogs have a notorious disl ike fo r ca t s It 's because dogs can ' t meow In fact they ' re so jealous about the un fa i rnes s of this si tuation that it dr ives t h e m into a barking, growling chasing f re f t ry whenever thev see a ca t

I've stumbled upon this phenomena l conclusion by c a r e f u l observa t ion of our own cat and dog. Bicardi and Spar kv

Poor Sparky ! know he d g ive any-thing if only he could meow like Bicar di

Anyone who owns a cat knows that when a feline is hungry it s imp ly goes

to the kitchen, pat-es the f loor and meows incessantly until it is fed This meowing LS SO relentless and i r r i t a t ing that anyone within 50 feet wii) imrnedi ately run to the r e f r i g e r a t o r and get out some cat food just so the danged cat will stop and quiet will once again be res tored

Bicardi does this about six or sever t imes a day somet imes in the middle of the night If you don't feed her she won't stop, so. naturally she ge t s fed

Sparky on the other hand know-better than to go to the r e f r i g e r a t o r and bark for food If he were to do that someone would veil at hin to Shul

up Mis poor fee i ings would be hurt and he d go lie in a c o r n e r somewhere You could yell Shut up to a cat until you're blue in the f a c e and it wouldn't faze her a bit She doesn ' t ca re if you re mad. she just w a n t s what sh>- want" and that ' s all t h e r e is to it

NOT O M . \ does shf get mor» (SXM! than Sparky does, she is also more bla •ant about her d e m a n d s for at tention

If I am sit t ing at my desk reading or writing and Bicard i decides it's t ime for her ear* to be s c r a t ched she wtl! imply j u m p up on my desk and plop

herself smack d a b in thr middle of

w h a t e v e r paper 1 m ink ing at and sit there pu r r ing I can say to her politely

[X' you mind" You seem to be in my way but it 's qui te obvious that she doesn » mind a bit

If Sparks were to j u m p up on my desk he would no doubt knock off half my papers and books and probably even the l a m p There is just nothing subtle about a dog and he knows it So fi<- s tays on the f loor where he knows he belongs while Bicardi continues to scale the fu rn i tu re and people in the house in search of comfor t and a t t en tir>n

T h r r f s just nothing fair about it

Whenever we come home the dog goes nuts with joy to see us aga in whether w e ve been gone for 10 hours or 10 minu te s He leaps on everyone to e x p r e s s his glee and is inevitably told to Get down Leaping dogs m a k e walking diff icul t Bicardi wisely re fuses to acknowledge our r e a p p e a r a n c e Until we a r e comfor tab ly sea ted and beginning to relax that is Then she goes into the kitchen and meows

The o ther evening my husband and I w e r e playing ca rds when Bicardi wandered in for her m e a l t i m e de m a n d s Hubby got up f rom the tab le put out some cat food and sat down

N a n c y W a l l s Smith

again Bicardi looked at the food, de cided it wasn't quite what she wanted and continued to meow My husband turned to me and said You know. I think I hate that cat

I could have sworn I saw a smi le on Sparks V face as he las there in the cor ner

from our readers L e l l e r s m u s l b e o r i g i n a l c o p i e s a n d c o n t a i n the s i g n a t u r e a d d r e s s of the s e n d e r L i m i t l e t t e r s t o 3 0 0 w o r d s

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s c o u t l e a d e r To the editor

Tuesday is Girl Scout Leader Recog nition Day In honor of this spec ia l oc-

casion. we would like to honor a specia l lady by letting her know how much we apprec ia t e her dedicaUon as a Gir l Scout leader here in Canton

Mrs Phyl l is Evans has been involved in Girl Scouting for over 15 y e a r s She has been an enthusiast ic l eade r and has Inspired her girls to a l w a y s do their

best Mrs E v a n s has taught them never to say I can ' t She g ives her Brownie troop her very bes t and has instilled Christian va lues of helping and giving of themselves to o t h e r people

Through c o m m u n i t y activi t ies she has shown these g i r l s the joy of serving

o thers Through c a m p i n g and other ex per iences she has d e m o n s t r a t e d the fun tha t can be had through shar ing and co ope ra t ing T h e r e f o r e on Leader Recog nit ton Day and throughout the year, let us not forget to say thank "you to women like Mrs Phyl l is Evans and her ass is tant l eaders Mrs Dot Atwel) and

Mrs Susan Butziaff

Mrs Linda Kiss m a n our t roop ser vice d i rec tor , also has accompl i shed much in mak ing our Canton Girl Scout p r o g r a m one of the best and most sue cessful a round So, ladies, thanks for in ves t ing so much t ime and energy into

our young Girls Scouts for Uiey a r e our fu tu re God bless your e f f o r t s in the coming vear We love and a p p r e c i a t e you'

Tbe mothe r s and girls of Brownie Troop 592.

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THE SEASONS AND ARTHRITIS Recently I d i s c u s s e d the weather ana ar thr i t is

Today s co lumn will e x t e n d that discuss>on tc r c i u d e the i n f luence of t h e s e a s o n s or, b o n e a n d

jomt cond i t ions For e x a m p l e , p s o r a t . c arthrit is f a r e s in the

winter and is mud in t h e s u m m e r these c h a n g e s parallel t he n i e n s n y of ultraviolet light m the a t m o s p h e r e S u c h light ,s excellent t r e a t m e n t f c psoriasis , and h o w e v e r t a r e s the skin, s c f a r e s the arthri t is Thus t h e longer and w a r m e r she summer , the m o r e ultraviolet light is p r e sen t , and the b e t t e ' t he oatcent with psoriat ic ar thr i t is teeis

m c o n t r a s t for p a t i e n t s with lupus arthri t is winter is the Dest t i m e o« the year anc s u m m e r is the wors t Agam t h e r e a s o n has to d o with e x p o s u r e to j i t r av .o te t light, which m lupus pat ients a c c e l e r a t e s t h e p roduc t ion of r e a c t . o n s Within t he body tha t a r e harmful to the individu-al " h u s a pa t ien t , writ ing of her e x p e r i e n c e with lupus, titled her booK The Sun is My Enemy

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The Tooquiaii Creek Garden Clob in conjunct ion with P lymouth Towmhip again this yea r will o f f e r to Plymouth res idents the ava i lab i l i ty of garden plots Renta l of these p io i j will be SS F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n . conUct Esther Hulaing at P l y m o u t h Township Hall

• C H E E R L E A D L N G P l y m o u t h S a l e m High School

cbeer lead ing c a n d i d a t e s are invited to a clinic Mooday May 7 th roug t Fr iday . May 11 in the Sa l em g y m Clinics will begin at 1 M p m for 11th and 12th g rade r s , and a t 3 p m for »th and 10th g r a d e r s For innformaUon. call 451 1 SO p.m between 7 a m and ! SO p m

• B I K E R I D E R S Beginning May 2. the Ann Arbor Bi

cyc le Touring Society is sponsoring a midweek group n d e e v e r y Wednesday

' through S e p t e m b e r Riders leave the southwest corner of Mei)er Thrif ty Acres park ing lot at 6 SO p.m. Rides a r e about 20 mi les long Non-members a r e we lcome

• A S S E R T I V E N E S S F O R WOM E N .

Ongoing smal l g roups are being of fered to deal with the e f fec t s of chang Ing roles and l i fes ty les of women de-pression. s t ress , low self -es teem, and non-asser t ion I n s u r a n c e opverage and

' s l iding-scale fee a v a i l a b l e ! Run by an exper ienced s ta te - l i censed ipcial work er A f r e e 30-minute iniUalVvaluat ion is o f fe red Ask fo r Sandy ^ t Cantoo Mental Heal th Services , pb toe 459 6580 between 9 a m and 5 p m or at 481-0017 a f t e r 8 p m

• C A N T O N S E N I O R P A R T Y All pa ren t s of P l y m o u t h Canton High

School J u n e g r a d u a t e s a r e invited to volunteer their help to produce the an-nual Senior P a r t y fol lowing graduat ion on J u n e 13 More pa ren t part icipat ion is needed and would be welcome Phone Gordon or P a t Eddy at 453-1431 for detai ls The thefl ie this year is the " Roar ing '20s "

• P L U S P R E S C H O O L R E G I S -T R A T I O N

Regis t ra t ion now is being taken for pa ren t s and chi ldren for the PLUS pro-graij i for fal l 1984-85 Children must be age 4 on or be fo re Dec 1 and live in the a t t endance a r e a s of Field, Eriksson Gal l imore and S t a rkwea the r The pro-gram, which is ce lebra t ing its 10th birthday, o f fe r s c lasses for parents and children in Plymouth-Canton Commu-nity Schools at Cent ra l Middle School f rom Sep tember to J u n e Registrat ion blanks a r e avai lable a t the schools or appl icants may cal l P L U S at 451-6656 Exact class day will be de te rmined fol-lowing an or ienta t ion and testing ses sion in Sep tember

• 4 T H S P O N S O R S S O U G H T Tbe J a y c e e s a r e seeking co-sponsors

for a F o u r t h of July f i reworks display Call Cl i f ton McLeilan at $97-0050 or wri te t h e J a y c e e s at P O Box 279 P lymouth 48170 if you can help

• C O U N T R Y F E S T I V A L C O N -C E S S I O N S

Concessions a r e avai lable for this yea r ' s Can too Country Fes t iva l which will f e a t u r e k circus, parade , carn iva l , Stroh's b lueg ras s and more The fsst i-val da t e s a r e J u n e 9-17 with conces-sions o p e r a t i n g J u n e 15-17 In te res ted group* can phone Richard Thomas at 453-9191 or 981-6386. or pick up appli-cations at the Canton Library

• B A C K Y A R D P O O L S N E E D E D B a c k y a r d s w i m m i n g pools a r e need-

ed in the P lymouth , Cantoo and North-ville a r ea by the Plymouth Communi ty Fami ly YMCA Monday-Fr iday Ju ly 9-20. July 23 to Aug 3, or Aug 6-17 If you have a pool and would like to donate its use f r o m one to two hours a day, for any of tbe above two-week pe-riods. cal l the P lymouth 'Y' at 453-2904

• C O L O N Y S W I M C L U B Colony Swim Club on Beck in P lym-

outh is accep t ing applicaUona for new m e m b e r s h i p s Join now and save $30 For m o r e informat ion , call the m e m -bership c h a i r m a n at 455-3391

• A M U S E M E N T P A R K T I C K E T S

In coopera t ion with Michigan Recre^ a Uon and P a r k s Association, the P lym-outh P a r k s and Recrea t ion D e p a r t m e n t will be sel l ing discount t ickets to the following parks , s ta r t ing in May

Bob Lo, $9 45 child. $10 45 adult . Cedar Poin t . $11 50 all ages. Sea World, $7 55 chil<t $8 55 adult, Detroit Zoo. 75 cents child. $3 adult . Grea t Amer ica $11 75 all a g e s Geauga Lake $8 50 all ages

• S T L D E N T O U T R E A C H Schoolcraf t Student Outreach (SSO*

meets at 7 30 p m Tuesdays on the low-er level of W a t e r m a n Campus Center at Schoolcraf t College SSO is a newly formed s tudent -serv ice organizat ion at Schoolcraf t with a purpose to aid the communi ty and or college by execut-ing a va r i e ty of service pro jec t s Any f o r m e r Schoo lc ra f t students, p resent s tudents o r individuals living in the Schoolcra f t d i s t r ic t are welcome to

"join In te res ted persons should phone e i ther 455-3036 or 459-1657 for m o r e In format ion

• F L N G E R P R L N T I N G C H I L -D R E N

The P l y m o u t h Police D e p a r t m e n t will f i n g e r p r i n t children ages 3-12 f r o m P l y m o u t h and Plymouth Town

ship f r e e f r o m 9 a m to 2 30 p m the f i rs t Sa turday of each month. Appoint-m e n t s must be m a d e To par t i c ipa te , the childymust have a paren t or legal gua rd ian present and filve a valid bir th c e r t i f i c a t e to present when f ingerpr in t -ed All records will be turned over to the pa ren t or guard ian All appoint-men t s a r e on a f i r s t -come f i rs t -served bas i s

• T E L E - C A R E Senior citizens in P lymouth-Canton

m a y pa r t i c ipa te in a T e l e - C a r e " pro-g r a m in which te lephone contact is m a d e dai ly with senior citizens to check on their well-being For more in-fo rma t ion . Canton res idents may call 397-1000, Ext. 278, and P lymouth resi-dents m a y call 453-3840. Ext 37. or 453-2671 at P lymouth Township Hall

• Z E S T E R S Zesters . a club for residents 55 and

older , m e e t ^ 1 p.m. Thursdays in the Canton Recrea t ion Center , 44237 Mich-igan Avenue at Sheldon Membersh ip fees a r e $1 to join and $1 per month The Zes ters have monthly potlucks, bingo, movies and t r ips Tbe club is looking for pinochle p layers Lunch Is s e r v e d at 11 30 a .m . and reserva t ions for lunch can be m a d e 24 hours in ad-v a n c e F o r more in format ion about the club, call the Canton Senior Citizen off-ice at 397-1000, E i t 278

• O A K W O O D V O L U N T E E R G U I L D

The Volunteer Guild at OakSood Hospi ta l Canton Center continues to of-fe r f r e e blood-pressure checks 6-8 p m every Tuesday at the hospital . 7300 Canton Center Road at War ren

• T O U G H L O V E Tough Love, a se l f -help group for

pa ren t s of adolescents , mee t s every Monday at 7 p m at Growth Works, 240 S Main. P lymouth

• E M P L O Y M E N T P R O G R A M E m p l o y m e n t Dynamics P r o g r a m ,

sponsored by Growth Works Inc , is being planned for p re -employment t ra in ing and job-p lacement ass is tance for people 16-21 Growth Works is en-rol l ing people for the p r o g r a m Appli-c a n t s mus t meet income guidelines and live in western Wayne County Trans-p o r t s uon will be provided to a l imited n u m b e r of enrol lees For in format ion , call 455-4093

• N E I G H B O R H O O D W A T C H The P lymouth Pol ice D e p a r t m e n t is

o rganiz ing a Neighborhood Watch pro-g r a m for the city of P lymouth Any res ident interested in b e c o m i n g in-volved in the p r o g r a m m a y call Chief R a l p h White at 453-8600 f r o m 8 a .m. to 5 p .m Monday-Fr iday The p r o g r a m is a p ro tec t ion against res ident ia l break

ins and burglar ies

• W I S E R G R O U P Widowed In SER vice (WISER), a

sma l l in formal support g roup especial-ly helpful for recently widowed per soas. mee t s at the Ntewman House, 17300 Haggerty south of the School-c r a f t College campus, every Thursday 10-1130 a.m. For more in format ion , call tbe Women's Resource Cen te r at 591-6400, Ext 430

• S I N G L E P A R E N T G R O U P A discussion group for s ingle adul t s

with or without custody of the i r chil-d ren is being sponsored by Canton Men-tal Health Services, a unit of St. Joseph and Mercywood Hospitals Topics will include parenting, dating, sexual i ty , coping with stress, loneliness, f i nances Group leaders is Bob Hall. ACSW The group mee t s Thursdays evenings 6-7:50 p m in tbe off ices of Canton Profes-sional P a r k on Canton Center Road Just south of Joy Fee is $10 per session Call 459-6580 for in format ion and reg-is t ra t ion

• E A T I N G - D I S O R D E R S U P P O R T G R O U P

A support ive, educat ional g roup for persons who have an ea t ing d i sorder will be sponsored by Canton Menta l Health Services, a unit of St. Joseph and Mercywood Hospitals The g roup will mee t 6-7 30 p.m. Tuesdays in tbe of f ices in Canton Profess ional P a r k on Canton Center Road just south of J o y Group leader is Bob Hall, ACSW The first meet ing will be May 1. Cal l 459-6580 for informat ion or r eg i s t r a t ion

• H E A R T S A V E R C O U R S E A CPR hear t saver course will be of-

fered beginning 7 p.m the second Mon day of each month at Oakwood Hospi tal Canton Center, 7300 Canton Cen te r Road at Warren To regis ter , phone 459-7030

• F R E E B L O O D - P R E S S U R E S C R E E N I N G

F r e e blood-pressure sc reen ings will be ava i lab le at Plymouth and Canton banks throughout May during Na t iona l High Blood Pressure Month in coopera-tion with Cather ine McAuley Hea l th Center The screenings will be f r o m 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Fr iday a t Stan-dard Fede ra l Savings and Loan. F i r s t of Amer ica , Michigan Nat ional Bank, F i r s t Fede ra l of Michigan and Comer i -ca .

• S P E C I A L - E D U C A T I O N S E R V I C E S

P r e p r i m a r y specia l -educat ion ser-

vices for chi ldren 6 and younger a r e avai lable through Plymouth-Canton Communi ty Schools. If you have a child who m a y be men ta l ly or emot ional ly impai red , have a physical or visual dis-ability, a hear ing or speech impair -ment or learn ing disabili ty, cal l the In-fant and Preschool Special Educat ion P r o g r a m at Far-rand E l e m e n t a r y School. 420-0363. fo r in format ion

• F R E E J O B H E L P Any employer can use the f r e e Job

P l acemen t Serv ice of Plymouth-Can-ton Adult Educat ion . Many cur ren t and former s tudents have been screened and a r e ready fo r r e f e r r a l for par t -time, ful l t ime or t e m p o r a r y work These s tudents a r e m a t u r e and o f fe r a wide va r i e ty of skills and work back-ground Call Sharon Strean, job place-ment special is t , at 451-6663 or 451-6660

• B O Y S C O U T S Catch the Scouting spirit by joining

Boy Scout Troop 743 at Allen School each Monday 7-8 15 p.m. For detai ls on upcoming c a m p o u t s and other activi-ties. contac t e i ther Russ or Brian C r u m at 981-3671 a f t e r 5 p.m

• A W O R L D O F G L A S S "A World of Glass" is the exhibit a t

the P lymouth Historical Museum now through May 20 E x a m p l e s of glass on display will be milk glass. Vaseline, Venetian, pressed glass. Mercury Glass candle holders, a Bristol glass rolling pin and wine glasses of the Stiegl type The P lymouth Historical Museum. 155 S Main at Church, is open to tbe public 1-4 p.m Thursday, Saturday and Sun-day Admission

• I N - H O M E S E R V I C E S Plymouth Recrea t ion Depar tmen t

provides federa l ly subsidized in-home services for people 60 and older who live in P lymouth . P lymouth Township, Canton Township . Nor thv i l l e and Northvil le Township Services o f fe red include lawn mowing, snow removal , light housekeeping and personal ca re There is no charge , but donations a r e encouraged For informat ion, call Plymouth Recrea t ion at 455-6620

• M A L E S E L F H E L P G R O U P Recovery of Male Potency is an edu-

cat ional self-help group to provide in-format ion and support for men who are* candidates for . or a l r eady have, penile implants. The group is being coordinat-ed by nurse Cindy Meredi th of P lym-outh, pa t ien t educa t ion Instructor , and mee t s a t 7.S0 p.m. the f i r s t Wednesday of each month at the Grace Hospital

branch at 18700 Meyers , D e t r o i t Tbe group believes m a n y m e n a re experi-encing physical impo tency but do not know where to turn f o r help. The ses-sions a r e f r e e and open to all candi-dates, men with i m p l a n t s and their pa r tne r s

• T O A S T M A S T E R S I N T E R N A -T I O N A L

Want to learn to speak more ef fec-tively, build se l f -conf idence and be-come a bet ter l i s tener? The Motor City Speakeasy T o a s t m a s t e r Club gives you the opportunity to do so. The club mee t s the second and fou r th Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Mayf lower Hotel, P lymouth F o r in format ion , call J i m Roll inger a t 422-7385.

• M E D I T E R R A N E A N C R U I S E Madonna College is sponsoring a tour

of Egypt . Israel , G r e e c e . Rome and Turkey, highlighted by a seven-day Medi te r ranean cru ise a b o a r d the Greek ship '"City of Myconos ." The tour group depar t s June 25 and r e t u r n s Ju ly 9. A passport is required . Total cost is $2,530 For In format ion , oontact Bob Smith 8 a m to 4 p .m a t 591-5085 or 4-9 p.m. at 455-0977

• V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D Residents a r e encouraged to volun-

teer their t ime to de l ive r meals ooe day per week to the homebound elderly • in the city of P l y m o u t h and Plymouth Township Delivery t a k e s about one hour, 1145 a .m to 12:45 p.m. Dr ivers a r e needed daily excep t Thursday. Mileage r e i m b u r s e m e n t of 23 cents per mile is available. F o r in format ion , call Margare t Foster , 453-9703. 10-11 a .m Monday-Friday

• S P R I N G O P E N I C E S K A T I N G Open ice skating hour s a t the Plym-

outh Community Cul tu ra l Center , 525 F a r m e r , are changing fo r the spring season Tbe new hours , which will be-gin Monday. March 26, and run through Sunday. May 20. will be

• Monday - 1-2:50 p.m., 6:20-7:30 p.m.

• Tuesday - 8:30-10:40 a.m., 1-2:50 p.m., and 610-7:20 p.m.

• Wednesday — 1-2:50 p.m • Thursday — 8:30-11:40 a.m.,

12:50-2:50 p.m., 3-4 p.m. • Fr iday — 8:30-10:40 a.m., 1-2:50

p.m., 8-9:50 p.m. e Saturday — 2-4 p .m. P r i ce is $1.25 for a d u l t s (18 and old-

er), ahd $1 for chi ldren. Ice ska tes may be rented for 50 cen t s p e r session. F o r

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more information, call the recreation department 24-hour hot line at 455 6620

• YMCA A E R O B I C F I T N E S S CLASSES

Aerobic fitness classes are offered continuously at Starkweather Elemen tary School, Plymouth Tbe six-week program is sponsored by Plymouth Community Family YMCA Price is 120 for members and J JO for non-mem bers For information, call 453-2904

• CANTON T O W N S H I P HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Canton Historical Society meets at 7 30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the Cantoo Historical Museum. Proctor and Canton Center For information, call Dorothy West at 495-0744

• H A P P Y H O U R Tbe Senior Group meets noon to 4

p m Wednesdays in the Plymouth Cul-tural Center. 525 Farmer for card playing For information, contact Plymouth Recreation Department at 455-6620

• PARTY' B R I D G E A party bridge group meets at 1 p.m

Thursdays in the Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 Fa rmer Play usually Ls completed by 4 p m

• FENCING CLUB A free fencing club meets Thursdays

at Field Elementary School. 1000 Hag-gerty. Canton Township People with prior fencing experience desired Coo tact Bruce Davis at 455-4418

• ANOREXIA & BULIMIA An anorexia and bulimia support

group meets 7 30 9 JO p m each Moo day in Classroom 8 of the Education Center, St Joseph Hospital, Ann Arbor Tbe purpose is to offer support, encour-agement and information to both sup-porters and sufferers of anorexia and bulimia m

• P L Y M O U T H F A M I L Y S E R V I C E

Plymouth Family Service. 880 Wing Plymouth, is open 8 JO a m to 9 JO p.m Wednesdays The agency also is open 8 JO a m to 9 p.m. Mondays and 8 JO a.m to 5 p m Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays For more information or for an appointment call 453-0890

• ISSHINRYU K A R A T E Isshinryu Karate classes are 8-9:30

p m Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Canton Recreation Center on Michigan Avenue at Sheldon for people aged 9-50 Fee is $30 per person for 10 weeks Canton Parks and Recreation again is sponsoring karate lessons for all levels Sam Santllli. fourth degree black belt

will instruct all ages Register at the recreation center in person prior to classes oc Wednesday or Thursday Registration is continuous For more information, call the recreatioo depart ment at 397 1000 between 8 30 a m and 5 p m

• R E D CROSS V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D

Adult Red Cross volunteers are need ed at St. Mary Hospital. Lev an and Five Mile, Livonia Day and evening hours are available for anyone interest-ed in helping hospital personnel and pa-tients For information call the Red Cross at 422-2787

• S E N I O R C I T I Z E N S The Senior Network will answer

questions and help solve problems for people 60 and older

The program, provided by the Out Wayne County Area Council on Aging, has information about programs and services for older people Call 422-1052 between 9 JO a m and 3 JO p.m Moo-day-Friday

• H A N D Y M E N A V A I L A B L E Tbe Plymouth Community Council

oo Aging has senior handymen avail able to do small jobs for older persons Call 455-4907, 10 a.m to 2 30 p m Mon day-Friday Volunteer handymen are • needed

Lucas plan could bring help to jobless in country

Wayne County Executive William Lucas and the Private Industry Council he appointed have jointly submitted a plan to the Michigan Department of Labor which could bring $4 6 million in job funds to Wayne County in 1984 and almost $4.2 million in 1985

Tbe jobs plan is expected to generate 1.700 jobs in the private sector within two years, according to a Lucas state-ment

The plan's originators said it will hopefully serve J. 100 poor and jobless people, with 55 percent of those placed in unsubsidtzed jobs

Unemployed and disadvantaged resi-dents of 27 Wayne County communities will be offered a comprehensive pro-gram of classroom training, oo-the-job training, limited work experience and employability development services.

"We have been able to develop a plan that will concentrate oo providing per-manent. long-term employment In the private sector," Lucas said.

Lucas said he expects Wayne Coun-ty's jobs plan to be well received in Lansing since the program was devel-oped under well-defined guidelines

Federal Job Partnership Training

Act (JPTA) money authorized for Wayne County Is $4.6 million between July of 1984 and 198S and $4 2 million between July 1985 and July 1985

The amount calculated for Wayne County's Service Delivery Area (SDA) is based on a federal formula which in-cludes the number of unemployed and economically disadvantaged people in the area

Wayne County's Service Delivery-Area includes the geographical county minus Detroit and 13 downriver com-munities which were granted their own SDA designations by the governor

Emergency help available Wayne-Metropolitan Community Services Agen-

cy fWMCSA) has received $244,000 f rom the Feder al Emergency Management Adminis t ra t ion •fFEMA) to provide emergency services to low-in come households in the out-Wayne County area

Funds for the program are available until May 15 or until they are spent.

To be provided are emergency food boxes, emer-gency shelter, limited rent assistance, limited

mortgage assistance, and assistance to food kitchens.

Program services will be available to low-in-come people meeting Income guidelines Those seeking help must sign a signature form prior to receiving assistance

For emergency food, call 721-4470 for a refer ra l to a food provider For emergency shelter or rent and mortgage assistance, call 843-2550 or 728-7510 for referral to a regional services specialist

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7 45 Jump for Health - Students from East Middle School in Plym outh part icipate in a jump rope marathon to raise money for the Heart Association

8 p.m. It's A Woman's World -Representatives from local BPW groups discuss what the BPW's purpose is and bow to become a member

8:30 p.m The Food Chain - Debi Silverman M S R D hosts this dis-cussion on fashion and it's rela tionship to health with guest stu-dents from Eastern Michigan Uni veru ty

8:30 p.m Tbe Food Chain — Nu tritional needs and problems in pregnancy are discussed by host Debi Silverman and her guest

9 p.m Psychologically Speaking — Host Bob Goodwin continues his discussion with Father Jay Samon-ie about the "Silva Mind Control' method for dealing with stress and

learning to open up our minds to new potential

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• G A R D E N P L O T S _ The Tonquish Creek Garden G u b in

conjunction with Plymouth Township again this year will offer to Plymouth residents the availability of garden plots Rental of these plots will be $5 For more information, contact Esther Hulsing at Plymouth Township Hall

• E A T I N G D I S O R D E R S U P P O R T G R O U P

A supportive, educational group for persons who have an eating disorder will be sponsored by Canton M e n u ! Health Services, a unit of St. Joseph and Mercywood Hospitals Tbe group will meet 6-7 30 p.m Tuesdays in the offices in Canton Professional Park oo Canton Center Road just south of Joy Group leader is Bob Hall. ACSW Tbe first meeting will be May 1 Call 459-6580 for information or registration

• H E A R T S A V E R C O U R S E A CPR heartsaver course will be of-

fered beginning 7 p.m the second Mon-day of each month at Oak wood Hospi tal Canton Center, 7300 Canton Center Road at Warren To register, phone 459-7030

• F R E E B L O O D - P R E S S U R E S C R E E N I N G

Free blood-pressure screenings will be available al Plymouth and Canton banks throughout May during National High Blood Pressure Month In coopera-tion with Catherine McAuley Heil th Center The screenings will be f rom 10 a m to 3 p.m Monday-Friday at Stan-dard Federal Savings and Loan. First of America. Michigan National Bank. First Federal of Michigan and Comeri-ca

• 4TH SPONSORS S O U G H T The Jaycees are seeking co-sponsors

for a Fourth of July fireworks display Call Clifton McLellan at 397-0030 or write the Jaycees at P O Box 279 Plymouth 48170 if you can help

• C O U N T R Y F E S T I V A L CON-C E S S I O N S

Concessions are available for this year 's Canton Country Festival which will feature a circus, parade, carnival. Stroh's bluegraas and more The festi val dates are June 9-17 with conces-sions operating June 15-17. Interested groups can phone Richard Thomas at

453-9191 or 981-6386, or pick up appli-cations at the Canton Library • CANTON S E N I O R P A R T Y

All parents of Plymouth Canton High School June graduates are invited to volunteer their help to produce the an nual Senior Party following graduation on June 13 More parent participation is needed and would be welcome Phone Gordon or Pat Eddy at 453-1431 for details Tbe theme this year is the "Roaring '20s

• P L U S P R E S C H O O L R E G I S -T R A T I O N

Registration now is being taken for parents and children for the PLUS pro-gram for fall 1984-85 Children must be age 4 on or before Dec. 1 and live in the attendance areas of Field, Eriksson, Gallimore and Starkweather The pro-gram, which Ls celebrating its 10th birthday, offers classes for parents and children in Plymouth-Canton Commu-nity Schools at Central Middle School f rom September to June Registration blanks are available at the schools or applicants may call PLUS at 451-6656 Exact class day will be determined fol-lowing an orientation and testing ses-sion In September.

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1/4 teaspoon saH 4 large eggs. separated

2 1/2 cups grapef ru i t juice

1 teaspoon chopped cand ied ginger 1/2 teaspoon grated grapefru i t peel

1 c u p heavy cream, w h i p p e d 2 p a c k a g e s (3 ounces each) lady f ingers, split

W h i p p e d cream for garnish (opt ional ) G rape f ru i t peel " k n o t s " fo r garnish (opt iona l 1

In a m e d i u m saucepan mi* gelatin 2/? c u p sugar and salt in mediurr bow l beat together egg yolks and grapefruit juice Stir into gelatin r saucepan C o o k over low heat stirring constantly unt i l getatin dissoU c-and mix ture th ickens slightly about S minutes Remove frrwn heat sti ' in ginger and grapefruit peel Chil l stirring occasionally unit! mix ture mounds sl ightly w h e n d ropped f rom a spoon Beat egg whites unti1

soft peaks fo rm; gradual ly beat in remain ing 1/3 c u p sugar beat unt stift peaks f o r m Fold egg whites into grapefruit mix ture Fold in w h i p ped cream Turn into a 9- inch spr ingform pan l ined wi th lady fingers Chi l l unti l firm. Remove sides of spr ingform pan Garnish cake- wi th w h i p p e d c r e a m and knots o l grapefruit pee! if desired YIELD 8 to 10 servings

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1 cup sugar 1 2 teaspoon vanilla

,1 sm.il, b o w l beat white's and 1 ream ot tartar uni i sort peak'-' " m Gradua l ly add suga» 1 tab lespoon at a t ime beating unt i l sugar

omp le te l y dissolved tnd mer ingue >s -.mrxith and glossy and stands n stiff tx-aks falx iut 20 minutes Beat in vanil la P i jx" or sfXMin mix ture ntr> a 9 inch greased p ie plate Make >n a 27S°F oven I hour, turn a e h oft and let stand r i oven 1 hour longer Fill w i th ( rapef'ruit

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1 1/4 cups grapefrui t juice 3/4 c u p water

4 egg yolks, lightly beaten 1 tab lespoon unsalted but te r o r margar ine 1 c u p heavy cream

In m e d i u m saucepan mix sugar and cornstarch Gradual ly stir m grapefrui t ju ice and water c o o t over m e d i u m heat until m ix tu re boils and th ickens Stir constantly. Gradual ly beat hot mixture into beaten «*gg yolks, stir over low heat unt i l th ickened. Stir in butter cover ; ch i l l Beat heavy cream until soft peaks f o rm fold into grapefruit m ix tu re Spoon in to mer ingue shell

r y , umptuous cakes and toothsome

pies the glamorous stars of Southern cooking, still d raw raves f rom enchanted diners. Favorites such as pecan pie, bourbon cake, Lady Baltimore cake, spiced sweet potato pie and blackberry cake wi th caramel icing are served everywhere in the South.

Yet the national trend towards lighter, less fi l l ing meal-enders has gained a foothold in the sweet tooth South too. Both types of desserts are served at chic dessert onl \ gatherings which have be-come popular since w o m e n began to spend more t ime m the office than the kitchen. After dinner at home fx>ople get together tor dessert, coffee and relaxed conversation

Hostesses who specialize in desserts f lavored and garnishee] with citrus fruits have developed a number of lighter desserts refreshed wi th the taste of oranges or grapefruit. They might offer the tradi-t ional orange cake made wi th buttermilk, dates, pecans and orange juice and, on the same menu, a less caloric but delicious grapefruit sorbet. In fact, the lively appeal of citrus in both rich and light desserts goes far beyond the classic Ambrosia of the South.

Some of the newer desserts favored for dessert parties are airy pies and cakes made wi th fresh Flor ida grapef ru i t . For example , G i n g e r e d Grapefruit Souffle Cake teams lady-fingers wi th pink or whi te grapefruit juice, and Grapefruit Angel Pie is a true taste of paradise for lovers of featherweight meringue and a zesty custard filling. Calorie-watchers wi l l both relish and appreciate icy Grapefruit Colada Snow

Grapefruit are spring-sweet and plentiful now. They add that all-important vitamin C to your dishes and an interesting, come-alive taste. In fact, thin-skinned Florida grapefruit, juicy as can be, can be found in most markets until May, so you can enjoy these new desserts all season.

The traditional coffee and tea are served along wi th desserts though the hostess who enjoys be-ing different wi l l include an herb tea or a f lavored coffee. A sweet but potent liqueur often rounds out the dessert menu w i th the latest calorie-lowering trick — adding an ice cube for more vo lume and less liqueur

Because last winter's adverse weather severely af-fected citrus crops in several states, the grapefruit in your markets now are primarily Florida grapefruit which were not in the cold-damaged areas. These grapefruit have been maturing on the trees for almost a year and are being picked undamaged and ready to eat. Strict Florida laws ensure that only top quality, juicy fruit is shipped to your market, usually within seven days of harvesting. Enjoy.

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Mushrooms provide something for everyone Stuffed, s a u t e d or raw w** u v n r » ^ . S tuffed sauteed or raw we savor ine

istinct f l avor and unique texture of ihe mush room It has become an ex peeled ingredient in numerous dishes Deluding mush room barley soup spin

ach salad, t o m a t o sauce and beef bour guingnonne

sW,hat m a k e s mushrooms even more appealing a r e their nutri t ive mer i t s Mushrooms make , good diet food as they a r e low in ca rbohydra tes and the iiUie they do contain is in the form of bulk

Diabet ics m a y indulge in this vegeta We as the m u s h r o o m lacks sugars

Mushrooms provide many minera l s • . t amins and a good deal of protein, be ause of the mush room s nutrients it is

considered closer to meat than an \ iher vegetable Technical ly botanis ts define the

mush room we eat as the f rui t ing oody of a type of fungus that growv underground

There a r e about 38,000 kinds of -mushrooms in the world, of which 2.000 <re pa l a t ab l e Only 1 or 2 percent of nem a re deadly out of the. 25 percent onsidered poisonous to varying de

grees The most c o m m o n wild mushroom in

the I 'm ted Staes the Boletus edulis as tes a lit t le like raw chestnuts and is

o n e o f U * most admired species around the world

THIS M I S H R ( X ) M is known as the cepe in F r a n c e the Stempilz. stone mushroom or the Her renp iU. m a s t e r mushroom, in Germany , the fungo por cino, pig mushroom, because of the am mal s fondness for the fungus, in Italy

Scores of mushrooms that a r e r e m in iscent of other foods., such as meat , abound The J a p a n e s e ma t su t ake . tbe A m e r i c a n F is tu l ina h e p a t i c a (the beefs teak mushroom: , the more l , and ihe P leuro tus os t rea tus . which resem-bles the oyster , all tas te like m e a t

The a g a r i c is the most popular mush -00m in the United States It is proba bly the most widely ea ten cu l t iva ted mushroom around the world, as it ac counts for over 70 percent of mush room cul t ivat ion

Mushroom cul t ivat ion probably be gan with the J apanese who began ra is ing the shii take mushroom over 2.000 yea r s ago

Western mushroom cul t ivat ion got under way when Olivier de Se r res ag ronomis t s to Louis XIV", began ex-pe r imen t ing with the a g a r i c a mush room whose tas te and f lavor cannot c o m p a r e to wild var ie t ies

The l imes tone caves near Downing

ton Pa southwest oI Ph i lade lph ia have provided the right na tu ra l envi ronmen t iproper t e m p e r a t u r e and mo i s tu r e level) for mushroom cul t iva-tion in the United States since the e a r l y 20th century

During the 1970s, air condi t ioning enabled other a r e a s 10 be comple t ed in such fa r flung locations as F lor ida , Texas Connecticut, Southern Cal i for -nia and I tah Per capi ta consumpt ion quadrup led during the last decade and it cont inues to increase

F R E S H MUSHROOMS a re sold in m a r k e t s in three grades Button mush rooms a r e the smallest , cups a r e medi urn-sized and open or f la t m u s h r o o m s which a r e the most strongly f l avored a r e the largest

In addition to '*<» widely a v a i l a b l e agar ic , dried variet ies and i m p o r t s f r o m other countr ies a r e sold in m a n y gourme t or special ty food s tores

Mushrooms should be thoroughly c leaned and t r i m m e d before ea t ing or cooking They m a y be ea ten r a w with lemon juice, olive oil or yogurt d r e s s ing. sauteed with onions for a s t eak topping or omele t te filling, or used in a var ie ty of dishes Following are a few ideas for unusual mushroom dishes

R a w Mushroom Salad f rom E l i a n e

Ame-Leroy Car ley s Class ics f r o m a French Kitchen (Crown Publ ishers) appeals to those who en)oy the f lavor of the vegetable without much a d o r n rnent

Monsieur s Mushrooms in Wine f r o m the Kosher Creole Cookbook ' (Pel ican Publishing Co ) by Mi ld red L C o v e n and Sylvia P Gerson m a k e s a f ine ac-companiment to m e a t and poul t ry dish-es

For a very d i f f e r en t b r e a k f a s t dish, try Mushroom B h a g a r or Dry Fr ied Mushrooms f r o m Khalid Ariz 's ' Indian Cooking 1 Pe r igee Books P u t n a m Pub-lishing)

RAW MUSHROOM SALAD ^ lb. mushrooms, thinly sliced 2 tbsp f resh lemon Juice

cap Creme F r a l c h e 2 tbsp. snipped chives Sail and white pepper Watercress

Combine f i rs t 4 ingredients , with seasoning to taste. Mix well Serve on a bed of wate rc ress leaves

C R E M E FTtAJCHE

P a s t e u r i z a t i o n p r e v e n t s h e a v y c r e a m f rom thickening as it kills the lactic acid P r e p a r e a subs t i tu te bv

combining 1 cup heavy c r e a m and ^ cup dai ry sour c r e a m Blend thorough ly • "

Heat until l ukewarm. Let stand at room t e m p e r a t u r e fo r 12 hours, or until it develops the consis tency of mayon-naise It will keep r e f r i g e r a t e d for "sev-eral days

M O N S I E U R ' S M U S H R O O M S IN WLNE

1 lb c leaned, chopped m u h r o o m i 3 tbsp. vegetable oil Mi tsp. sal t Dash thyme 1 bay leaf Dash white pepper ^ cop dry red wine

Brown mushrooms in a saucepan in vegetable oil with sal t , pepper , t hyme and bay leaf Add the wine Cover and cook over low beat about 5 minutes R e m o v e bay leaf be fo re serving Serves four.

MUSHROOM BHAGAR Dry f r ied m u s h r o o m s

P repa ra t i on t ime: 5 minute* Cooking time: 10 miontes

225 g / Vi lb. bottoo mush rooms !<M> l l H ox ghee or 120 m l / 4 ox. cook Ing oil 1 sma l l onion 2 cloves gar l ic

Ttsp. dried thyme 1 tsp. dried sage •"* tsp. ground cardamoms 1 tsp. salt H lemon

Trim a w a y a n y hard par t s f r o m the mushrooms, s l i ce and put to ooe side. Heat the ghee o r cooking oil in a h e a v y frying pan P e e l a n d chop finely tbe onion and the ga r l i c and f ry fo r 2-3 minutes until they sof ten, but do not al-low them to b rown. Stir in the t hyme , sage and the ground ca rdamoms .

Add the m u s h r o o m s to the f ry ing pan, s t i r r ing cons tan t ly to ensure tha t they are coa ted in the ghee or cooking oil Sprinkle in the salt , then squeeze in the juice of the half lemon Cook for a fur ther m inu t e and serve

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New cholesterol booklet lists many foods l iolestero! deposited in the a r te r ies f a o n . L. .L fiolesterol deposited in the a r t e r i e s

> ILS ci t izens has become a national ealth p rob lem in the United States

.ind m a n y inves t iga tors believe it to he majo r cause of hear t disease As an aid to help people maintain a

holesterol- lowering diet, the Consum er Educa t ion R e s e a r c h Center a na

r inal non-profi t consumer group, of fers a booklet tha t lists the mi l l igrams if cholesterol in a wide variety of

foods

Cholesterol is a whitish lard-appear mg subs tance that is only found in am mal t issue When choles terol collects ui the a r t e r i e s they become constricted leaving less space through which blood an flow Circula t ion becomes im-

paired of ten ser iously somet imes

fatally Oxygen and food reach the u s sues less rapidly and gradua l ly the lis sues a r e ha rmed , the degree of d a m a g e va ry ing with the s eve r i t y of the choles terol build-up and the length of t ime is has been excess ive

VISUAL P R O B L E M S a re said to be compl ica ted by cholesterol na r rowing the blood vessels to the eyes Simi lar ly it is believed that clogging of the arter-ies with cholesterol causes leg c r a m p s

par t i cu la r ly at night when inact ivi ty fu r the r reduces c i rculat ion

To limit cholesterol intake it is net essarv to limit consumption of foods rich in s a tu r a t ed fats, such as mea t but ier and whole milk dai ry produc ts

The Cholesterol in Food' booklet

which is pocket-sized and a handy, r eady r e f e r ence whether ea t ing at home or dining out, gives an a lphabe t !

rea l listing of the cholesterol count in a l-y.ide r a n g e of foods f rom anchovies

275 mi l l i g r ams in 1 W ounces) to y a m s ino cholesterol), f r o m bologna (200 mil-l i g r a m s in seven ounces) to Welsh r a r e -bit i 100 m i l l i g r ams in 3Mi ounces)

The cholesterol guide wri t ten by Dr Sally Johnson Lerager and Carol

Franz , points out that the a v e r a g e cho-lesterol count in a blood s a m p l e should be approximate ly 150 to 230 milli g r a m s and advises that da i ly intake of cholesterol should not exceed 300 milli g r a m s

With this in mind, choles terol count ers using this guide will s t a y away f r o m such foods as egg yolks (275 milli g r a m s in one large yoke) and organ mea t s such as kidneys (375 m i l l i g r a m s

in 3 ^ ounces> and l iver (600 milli g r a m s in seven ounces )

Tbe guide is ava i l ab le by sending 12 including postage) to CERC, P O Box

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Ground turkey is a real bargain

Ground turkey is a bargain in the meat display case even when it 's not on sale Tlu a l l -purpose budget s t re tcher has s e v e r a l advan tages over beef much lower in pr ice and less cholesterol and ca lo r i e s

There ' s one d r a w b a c k Ground tur key is so lean 50 percent less fat in many packages and finely ground that it of ten winds up ra ther dr\ and without much t e x t u r e

But tha t ' s easi ly correc ted working in a l i t t le m a r g a r i n e . can also make ihe tu rkey taste like whatever you des i re

by You

T U R K E Y B U R G E R S S U P R E M E 1 pkg, (I lb.) ground tu rkey 4 cup c r acke r mea l 2 tbsp m a r g f i n e . cut in bits 1 tbsp finely hopped green pepper 1 tbsp finely "hopped onion 1 tsp Worces te r sh i re sauce 1 j tsp ce lery salt

tsp papr ika tsp black pepper

1 tbsp chili sauce 2 tbsp cooking oil

Ln bowl, combine turkey and c rack er meal work in m a r g a r i n e Combine with rest of ingredients except oil. shape into 3 burgers , place On dinner

_ p la te and r e f r i g e r a t e 30 minutes Fry in hot oil until desired doneness Serve on buns with desired t r i m m ings

HI.VESE TURKEY B U R G E R S 1 pkg (1 lb ) ground turkey

cup canned chopped wate r chest-nuts 2 tbsp marga r ine , cut in bits 2 tbsp f inely chopped green onions I u p sherry '» tsp ground ginger 1 tbsp soy sauce 1 pfU{. slightly bea ten 2 tbsp peanut oil

ln bow), combine turkey and wa te r chestnuts , work in marga r ine , com-bine with rest of ingredients except oil shape into 3 burgers , p lace on din-ner plate and r e f r i g e r a t e 1 hour Serve on onion rolls with desired t r i m m i n g s and top with soy sauce

Let guest decide the wine

Good wine> should c o m p l e m e n t mea l s If you choose to se rve more than one wine, a lways se rve white before reds (excep t desse r t wines) and younger reds before older ones

If you a r e unsure of what wine will go part ic-u la r ly well with hard-to-rnatch dishes like turkey or pork chops, announce your uncer ta in ty , serve two d i f fe ren t wines and let each guest decide what he or she p re fe r s

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Suburban Life El l ia G r a h a m edi tor 459-2700

Monday Apm 30 1984 o<tf

Car l Mi l iar , a m t m b w of tha Photograph ic Gui ld of Datrolt , fo-cuaaa on a y a l low trout lily in Mi l iar Woods. T h a woods ia a favori te haunt of p h o t o g r a p h e r s a n d na tural iats. M a m b a r s of tha Graatar Da t ro l l C a m a r a C l u b Counc i l will vialt tha w o o d s iatar thla waak . A cio-M u p of t rou l 11 lias is at iaft.

Spring comes to Miller Woods

Staff photos by Bill Bres/er

Spr ingt ime c a m e to Miller Woods la*t week One day the floor of the maple-beech c l i m a i fores t was d rab with last fa l l ' s leaves A few w a r m days la ter , the annual renaissance was in action

Hepat icas and spring beaut ies were the f i r s t to a p p e a r D u t c h m a n s breeches, blood root and trout lilies with their mot t l ed leaves ca rpe ted the ground Tbe May apples popped up, fol-lowed in quick succession by banks of tr i l l iums and the f i rs t violets

Miller Woods, one of the most popu-lar na tura l si tes in the P lymot i thCan-ton communi ty , was ready for the an nual spring tours a r r a n g e d by the Mil-ler Woods Commi t t ee . The f i rs t tour was Sa turday . The second will be 1-4 p.m. Sunday, May 6, with c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s Bill and Evelyn Edga r , Herb Conant and Penny Wright ac t ing as guides

THLY WILL ident i fy the squirrel corn, the wi ldf lowers . herbs, shrubs trees and fungi The woods is an exam pie of virgin plant growth left undis-turbed for a lmos t 200 y e a r s

It is on Powell Road between Beck and Ridge in P l y m o u t h Township For more informat ion, call the adminis t ra uon off ice of the P lymouth Canton Community Schools, 451-6420

Tbe wood-chip pa ths , bridges and identifying signs in the woods a r e in ex cellent condition this spring, thanks to the e f f a r t s of 16-year-old Bruce Turner His in teres t in Miller Woods began last spr ing when his mother , Florence Turner , c a m e home f rom a meet ing of the Tonquish Creek Garden Club

Evelyn Edga r had a t tended the meet ing and told them about the cli-m a x fo res t

She ment ioned that they were look-ing for someone , or a group, that would be willing to repa i r the 13 idenUfica-tion signs, the bridge, plus do a general c lean-up of tbe woods. Turner said. He decide* to inves t iga te the woods clean-up as an E a g l e Scout project Af te r dis-cussions with his troop c o m m i t t e e and the Miller Woods Commit tee , they gave their approva l .

THE F I R S T PART of the plan was to spread shredded bark over the t ra i l s We loaded the bark into whee lbar rows with p i t chforks and spread it with a rake This was completed in four week-ends," he said

The new signs were built to last ' They w e r e cons t ruc ted out of Wol-manized lumber, and the bottom half of the poet was coated with creosote. Large bolts were attached at the bot-

tom of the posts to help secure them in the concre te Three coa ts of yel low paint w e r e used to highlight the le t te r -ing The holes were dug th ree feet d e e p For ty - f ive pounds of concre te was used for each post " —

He said it took about t h r ee weeks to put t he signs into the ground

The Plexiglas that covered the l a r g e Miller Woods sign had been riddled by bullets Turner replaced it with a prod-uct cal led Lexan He said. "Tbe Lexan is one-half-inch thick and will not c r ack o r b reak even if Eft by a .22 ca l ibe r bul let ."

He to re out the old br idge and con-s t ruc ted a new one, then defined the t ra i l with l imbs of dead t r ee s

Bruce Turner earned his Eagle Scout rank , and Miller Woods has a new c a r e d - f o r look this spring.

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Bruca Turnar 's Eagla Scout projact was to i m p r o v a Miliar Woods.

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preschool classes at New Morning School on Haggerty Road. Plymouth Township The late spring sessions re-flect the Interests of youngsters of the 80s rooking, craf ts and computers

The preschool cooking and crafts program will meet Tuesdays, 1-3 p m for si i sessions beginning May 8 The class will feature art activities with

various media as well as cooking thai each child will do individually

Preschool computers will be 1-3 p m Thursdays for six sessions beginning May 10 The class will familiarize youngsters with the computer using a variety of sof tware developed for pres choolers

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Elaine Yagiela director of New Morning said fall registrations are being accepted from new families for students from preschool through grade 8 They may call her to request litera ture or arrange a visit to the school The state certified school at 14501 Haggerty is just north of Schoolcraft

• LOBBY SALE AT B O T A N I C A L G A R D E N S

Tbe Friends of the Matthaei Botaiu cai Gardens will have their monthly lobby sale 10 a m to 4 p m Saturday and Sunday May 5 and 6 at tbe gar dens 1800 N Dtxboro Road, Ann Ar bor Indoor plants stationery books and related items for sale Outdoor trails and lobby exhibit of morels are free There is a 11 charge for the con servatory tour The sale is open to the public

• M E T H O D I S T R U M M A G E S A L E

Spring rummage sale at First United Methodist Church of Plymouth North Territorial west of Sheldon Road will open a t S a m Thursday. May 3 in the church 11 a-bag sale 6-8 p m

, • P L Y M O U T H N E W C O M E R S Plymouth Newcomers O u b will In-

stall officers for the 1984-85 season Thursday May 3. at a brunch in tbe Mayflower meeting Room Hospitality begins at 10 a m and brunch at 10 30 Call Eileen Graham 453-3906 for res ervations at $5 per person Deadline is May 30

• P M S A YOU' The YMCA of Western Wayne Coun

ty will present a seminar PMS & You at 7 30 p m Wednesday May 2_ai Faith Moravian Community Churchyjf tpO! Warren west of Canton Center Road Canton Psychologist Susan Rollins and Dr Edward Lichten will speak on the psychological and medical aspects of PMS Seminar is free and open to the public

• DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Tbe Phoenix Divorce Support Group

sponsored by the YW'CA of Western Wayne County will meet f rom 7 30 to 9 p m Thursday. May 3 at Geneva Pres bytenan Church. 5835 Sheldon, north of Ford in Canton These meetings feature rap sessions giving women tbe opportu nity to share feelings and problems and help each other through tbe realities of divorce

• MASTECTOMEE UPDATE American Cancer Society of Wayne

County is sponsoring its annual semi nar "Mastectomee Update," for wom-en who've had breast surgery from 9 30 a m to 3 p m Thursday. May 3 in Roma's of Livonia, 27777 Schoolcraft Betty Hurd of Canton is among the Reach to Recovery volunteers who will model fashions from area clothing stores

• GERANIUM SALE Cub Scout Pack 293 at Bird Elemen

tary School is taking orders for geram ums They *ill be delivered May 4 and 5 Customers have their choice of white red and salmon geraniums at SI 75 per pot Telephone orders may be placed by calling 459-7359

• SINGLE PARENTS DAY Paul Pearsall. chief of Problems of

Daily Living Clinic of Sinai Hospital of Detroit, will be the guest speaker for Single Parents Day. a workshop pre sented by the Women's Resource Cen-ter at Schoolcraft College Intended for, but not limited to single parents the workshop is offered through SPIN Single Parents Instructional Network'

and will take-place f rom 9 a m to 3 15 p.m Saturday, May 5. in the Waterman Campus Center of Schoolcraft College i 8600 Haggerty Road Dr Pearsall will discuss how you can experience the ful-fillment of sharing yourself and your love with others even though you may be alone Workshop fee of 18 50 in eludes a light lunch For information call the center at 591-6400, Ext 430

• SYMPHONY POPS CONCERT The Plymouth Symphony's 28th an

nual Pops Concert will be at 7 30 p m Sunday May 6, at the Plymouth Hilton Inn, 14707_ Northville Road at Five Mile Beginning at 6 30 p.m will be a hospitality hour, a cash bar featuring fruit and cheese with crackers, nuts and chips included in tbe Ucket price Tickets are $8 for adults S6 for stu dents and senior citizens Staccato is the sponsoring group and chairwomen are Sharon Pooler and Joan Claeys Prizes include mum plants, bottles of wine, gourmet fruit baskets, and a free weekend at the Hilton Silk violet centerpieces can be purchased for $7 The title for the Pop® Concert Is Fun and Frolic with the Plymouth Sympho-ny Tickets can be ordered bv calling 981-4978 or 455-2296

• 4-H BENEFIT AUCTION Furs "n Feathers 4-H Club will spon

sor a benefit auction at 10426 N Territorial Road four miles west of Sheldon, beginning 1 p m Sunday May 6 The auction is to raise funds for Huron Valley Humane Society No admission Consignments are being accepted until May 5 Food

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P M S a n d Y o u ' s e m i n a r W e d n e s d a y A seminar, "PMS and You will be at

7 30 p m Wednesday at Faith Moravi an Community Church, 436001 Warren Road, west of Canton Township The event is sponsored by the YWCA of Western Wayne County to alert women to the symptons of PMS or Premen strual Syndrome

Guest speakers will be psychologist Susan Roeloffs and Dr Edward Lichten, who will discuss the psycho logical and medicals aspects of PMS focusing on how to recognize it and what to do to control it

Cost of the seminar, which is open to both men and women, is $2 50 per per son or S3 per couple For more infor mation. contact Janice Barber at 728 3886 between 11 a m. and 4 p m

BARBER, 28, O F Westland has suf fered from PMS A story in Thursday s edition told how symptoms that began when she was 13 were never diagnosed as those manifested by premenstrual syndrome sufferers Instead wa>. treated for manic depression

According to Lichten a Southfield gynecologist who operates a premen strual t reatment center, PMS is hor monal in origin In severely affected sufferers, the estrogen levels are high er and the progesterone levels lower premenstrual I y than in asymptomatic individuals

In addition to tbe YW seminar Lichten will hold two free seminars One is set for 7 10 p m Wednesday

May 9 at the Southfield Library The other will be 7 30 p m Thursday May 10 at the West Bloomfieid library For more information on these seminars call 569 3020

A free booklet I>otng Something: About Menstrual Discomforts bv th<

Food and Drug Ad m u s t ration, is also available by writing the Consumer In formation Center Dept 564M Pueblo. Colo 81009

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J ? 4 r t a u c t l o n by Frame Works and the Plymouth-Canton CiviUns will pay for the summer program for Northwest Wayne County's handicapped children The auction will be 7-9 30 p.m. Saturday at Frame Works, 833 Penmman Ave Plymouth

Al Laraon of Frame Works said responses from many of Michigan s best-known artists have been enthusiastic They have donated limited-edition prints, some valued at several hundred dollars, to the auction Local artists also have donated original watercolors, limited-edition prints and other mixed-media pieces to be auctioned Collector , certificates, merchandise and posters

also will be offered for sale They will be sold by a professional auctioneer or by silent auction

WILDLIFE artists have been generous in their contributions

Catherine McClung has donated three prints Woodland Pause. Waxwings and Summer

Hummer Wildlife artist David Mohrhardt gave three limited-edit ion prints, including his Magno-lia Warblers "

Harry Antis of Ann Arbor, James Campbell, John i-elsing Jr. . Nick Van Frankenhuyxen, Larry Hay-deo and Jim Foote have contributed. Katie Fox has donated a batik. Bill Roae. marine artist, gave a print of "Becalmed."

Johnnie Crosby, Jessie Hudson and Dee Schulte, all Plymouth artists, will have works in the auction Livonia will be represented by artists Elizabeth Hull, Ann Dase and Audrey Paul, all members of Visual Arts Association of Livonia (VAAL). Handi-capped children from tbe area attend Webster School in Livonia.

ALL THE PRLNTS and originals will be framed ready for hanging, by the staff at F rame Works

The auction is open to tbe public and refresh-ments will be served. Tbe works in the sale may be seen in Frame Works during the week before the show

The benefit auction two years ago realized $2 500 for the Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) Because of more donations, tbe sponsors expect a larger amount will be available for the ARC sum-mer program this year

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"•ocessioo it by F u n d' Feathers. No charge to tell merchandise; teller will be atked to m a k e a free-will donation For reservation*, call the Whaleo Auc-tion Service of Plymouth at 4S»-5144

• COUPLES BOWLING Cantoo Newcomers will offer a Cou-

plet Bowling P a r t y beginning 3 SO p m Sunday, May «, to offer a chance to meet other couples. Fee of f !2 per cou-ple Include* bowling and a plxxa din-ner.

• DIVORCE OVERVIEW Carolyn A. Arch bold, attorney from

the city of Wayne, will present an over-view of the divorce process 7-® p.m. Tuesday, May 8, in Room F5J0 of the Forum Building at Schoolcraft College sponsored by the Women'* Resource Center. For women who are separated, divorced, in the process of or contem-plating divorce, the group provides a forum to Identify problems and needs and share feelings and information

dance Is f ree and no registration is re-quired •

• PLUS IS TEN A dessert reception in honor of

PLUS't 10th anniversary party will be 12:30-1:30 p.m. Friday, May 11 in the •nnex gym of Central Middle School Church at Main. The reception will precede a parent program scheduled for-l:30 p.m. with Peg Tracey, consult-ant, presenting "Color Me Beaut i fu l" All are Invited

• COMMUNITY CHORUS'S SPRING CONCERT

Tbe Plymouth Community Concert will perform its 10th annual spring concert. "All Our Best." at 7 p.m Sat-urday, May 19, and Sunday, May 20. at Plymouth Salem High School on Joy just west of Canton Center Road. Tick-ets at f4 for adults and 12 for students and senior citizens are available at Sideways. 525 Forest Avenue in Plym-outh or Book Break. 44720 Ford (Kmart Plaza) in Canton. This year's After-Glo will be open to the public for Meetings take place the second and «" G I ° , w i U 5 6 o p e n to ^ P u b l l c f<»

fourth Tuesday of each month A t t e n 7 ^ ® ^ M a y f o w e r Meet-l l T O 7 Ing House immediately af ter the con-

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• S W E E T A D E L I N E S Midwest Harroocy Chapter /Sweet *

Adelines Inc tings a t 7:10 p .m -Wednesday evenings in tbe community « room of Kirk of Our Savior. Westland, Cherry Hill between Wayne and New- . burgh roads. Women who like to sing four-part harmony a re invited to at-tend. For information, call Ba rba ra Williams, 721-3861.

• CANTON NEWCOMERS FORM INTEREST GROUPS

New interest groups a re being formed inducing crafts, call 453-4&S2. and a mah-jong group, call 455-5848 Instruction will be given on both games

• FIEGEL BOY SCOUTS Boy Scout Troop 1539 meets 7:30-9

p.m. Thursdays at Fiegel E lementa ry School, 39750 Joy Road. Bill Cousins and his troop of 15 boys enjoy monthly outings learning different skills. New members are welcome Call 981-3208 for information.

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Wuh E a s t e r just past and s u m m e r v a ca t ions quick to follow new mov ie s aplenty are opening to c o m p l e m e n t the old favor i tes • till doing well at the box off ice

Topping tha t list, of course a r e the popu la r teen movies such, as Footloose " "Police Academy." "Where the Boys Are ' and "Up the

("reek " All but ' Foo t loose ' " a r e R- ra t ed That ! ' ( . epic proves the ef f icacy of m u s i c a l tie-ins in promot ing

f i lms "Foot loose" is the story of a wor ld ly Chicago boy who moves to a smal l Midwestern town where d a n c i n g is prohibited Ulti-m a t e : / the dancing gets done

"Where the Boys Are" s tars Lisa H a r t m a n , Rusaell Todd. Lorna Luft Wendy Schaal and Lynn-Holley Johnson romping in For t 1-auderdale during spring break "Up the Creek" is another sill) col lege r o m p with a bunch of unknowns compe t ing in a whi te wate r r a f t r a c e "Police Academy" is a h u m o r o u s af fa i r with the doors of a police academy opened to all app l i c an t s

T H E DISNEY STYLE continues its popu la r i ty with "Splash, ' tht I f ; c o m e d y about a wholesale vegetable m e r c h a n t (Tom Hanks) in love with a m e r m a i d (Daryl Hannah) whi le a r a r e C. film. "Pe te ' s Dragon " s t a r r i ng Helen Reddy. Mickey Rooney, Red But tons Shelley Winters and, of course. P e t e the a n i m a t e d Dragon was re re leased for the Eas t e r season

The lavish and epic "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan" with Chris topher Lamber t and Sir Ralph R i c h a r d s o n continues Also dealing with the primit ive, but not n e a r l y as well, is the grunt and groan " I c e m a n " s t a r r ing Timothy Hut ton as the anthropologist who d i scovers a frozen but not dead N e a n d e r t h a l man

Holding at local thea te rs a r e " R o m a n c i n g the Stone," a pleasant IH! m y s t e r y - a d v e n t u r e with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, and "Swing Shift." also PG. s t a r r i n g Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell in a r o m a n c e about World War II d e f e n s e plants

Oscar winning fi lms, of course, still b r ing in the fans "Te rms of E n d e a r m e n t " with Shirley MacLaine, Deb ra Winger and Jack Ni cholson con t inues to please audiences with its m e l o d r a m a t i c depic Hon of mo the r -daugh t e r relat ionships "The Dresser" and 'The Big Chill" a r e showing, as well

Since April had a Fr iday the 13th, the f r igh t f i lms are out in force including ' F r i d a y the 13th The F ina l Chapter Pa r t I " Stephen King s latest, "Children of the Corn " and "Of Unknown Origin " All a r e R-ra ted and fea tu re n u m e r o u s unknowns plenty of gore and their sha re of f r ight fu l images

S T E P H E N KING'S "F i res ta r te r" opens May 11 Based on his best-sell ing novel about a small girl 's abi l i ty to set fire to anything that f r i gh tens her, it s t a r s David Keith, Drew Ba r rymore George i Scott and Mart in Sheen Natura l ly i t 's an R

Several recen t openings provide m o r e a t t r a c t i v e film enter ta in "nent "I^d Balance," winner of three top F r e n c h Academy Awards I ' esars i is an exci t ing detect ive thr i l le r f i l led with violence and

an unusual love story 'The Stone Boy" f e a t u r e s Robert Duvall . F r e d e r u For res t , Glenn Close and Wilford Br imley in a compas sionate s to ry of an American family torn by a t rag ic accident

Soon to open, if they haven' t a l r eady m a d e it to your neighbor hood, a r e a spa t e of teen-oriented f i l m s "Sixteen Candles" with Molly R m g w a l d is a PG film about a young girl who exper iences an u n f o r g e t t a b l e 16th bir thday Consider ing the amount of televi-sion adver t i s ing for this f i lm, it p robab ly will provide the produc ers with an unforge t tab le tr ip to the bank

Qoidie H a w n is Kay Watah, wtfo of a Navy man, arho b e c o m e s a worker on the aaeembty line in "Swing Shift."

Sierras are fun for wine hunters For those of you planning a s u m m e r

vacat ion in California and who hope to do a bit of winery hunting while t he re some words of caution Avoid Napa Valley If the tourists don't get you there, the motorcycles will And Sono-ma fills up. although less so

Other a r ea s also get their fill of tour ists S u m m e r is not p r ime visiting u m e if meet ing wlnemakers and dr inking chardonnay are to your tas tes

But there is one area that the wine tours have not yet d iscovered Add to its re la t ive isolation a lot of exc i t ing California history and some beau t i fu l geography The tourists there tend to be more interested in mines and old towns and avoid the wineries making this a f ine place to be

The Gold Country, or Mother Lode, ••xtends f r o m Placervi l le in the nor th to Columbia in the south P lace rv i l l e is about 30 miles due east of .Sacramento, the Columbia about 50 miles eas t of Stockton Bolt, a re in the S ie r ra foothills. ancJTtsls a rea , of course, is the hear t of the 49er gold rush

THE BEST base of operat ions for tbe t h r ee or four days needed to c o m f o r t a bly visit the wineries of the foothil ls is Jackson, a modest town about an hour below Placerv ille in the hear t of Ama dor County

One full day is needed to exp lore the winer ies in El Dorado County nea r P lacerv i l l e All requi re or suggest ad vance phone cal ls but hospitali ty is as sured f r o m these pioneer wine people

Around Placervi l le . Boeger and Ma drona a r e not be missed, the f i rs t for i ts zinfandel the lat ter for apyth ing it makes Booger is a winery that has per

baps seen bet ter days Madrona is an exce l l en t new v e n t u r e of g rea t promise

To the south is the winery with the most beauuiu l view, S ie r ra Vista. Sipp-ing chardoanay. z infandel or caberne t and looking tbe 30 some mi les ea s t to a view of snow-covered S ie r ra peaks iex cept August) is most m e m o r a b l e

The last leg of the dr ive up to the winery will test most r en ta l c a r s Time permit t ing, nearby G r a n i t e Springs also is worth a stop F ine wines lovely setting, good hospitali ty

THE LARGEST winery in the area Montevina, has recen t ly opened an at t rac t ive tasting room tha t is not to be missed This winery has been through some hard t imes recent ly but s e e m s to be righting itself

Also a t t rac t ive for the qual i ty of their wines a r e Kenwor thy (cabernet) Kar ley (chardonnay and zinfandel),

. Amador Foothill ( r infandel and chenin blanc) and Greens tone (several vane -tals).

To those who want to see a bit of old California wine history, D Agostini make r s of generic wines for decades in an old. old facili ty, also is in the a r ea This ui the way it was in Cal i fornia be fo re the middle 1960s

South of Jackson the re a r e really-only one or two winer ies to visit though four are in the a r ea But it is worth a day 's t r ip when combined with the marvelous old gold tours most no tab ly M u r p h y s and C o l u m b i a Stevenot winery, located outside Mur pbys, is a new and fas t -g rowing opera tion with excellent wines m a d e in a

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f ine set t ing An appo in tment is advised With a bit of luck, Chispa Cellars in Murphys a lso can be visited to drink a m a m m o t h z infandel . but Stevenot is the su re p lace to visit in the area

Tbe two" winer ies in Columbia a r e best forgot ten Concen t r a t e on the scenery and history

Accommoda t ions in the foothills a r e no problem In addit ion to a Best West-ern and a Holiday Lodge in Jackson , there a r e m a n y pleasant bed-and-

Troupe on midnights

The Detroit T imes The-a t r e Company ' s 10-mem-ber troupe, d i rec ted by Jonathon Round, is being featured F r i d a y s and Sat-u r d a y s a t m i d n i g h t through May 26 as par t of the Four th Street Play-house's Midnight Studio series, in Royal Oak

T i c k e t s a r e t 4 Discounts a r e ava i l ab le for s tudents and seniors and for pa t rons of the m a i n s t a g e p r o d u c t i o n For t icket in fo rmat ion . call 543-3666

b reakfas t p l aces in the a r e a . F o r ad-dresses, check the Sally Taylor and F r i ends m a p book and wr i te for the f r e e b rochure . "Winetas t ing in the Sier-ra Foothi l l s" (P.O. Box 425. Somerset , Calif 95684)

DINNING IS a bit of a problem, though the two listings above of fer some help I have very much enjoyed the Balcony in Jackson

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Fort Street Chorale s cu r ren t season comes to a close with Shakespearean actor Nicholas Penned n a r r a t i n g Arthur Honegger s "King David" at 5 p m Sunday. May 6. at Fort S t ree t P resby te r i an Church, at Ford and Third, in downtown Detroit

For t icket in format ion call 961-4533 Pennel l is known to a r ea aud iences as one of the

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"King David" has been descr ibed by its composer as a "20th century symphonic p s a l m " It was ongi-nally c rea ted as par t of a d r a m a t i c p resen ta t ion of the Biblical s tory of King David by Rene Morax,

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THERE'S SOMETHING dis-tinctly different about the 14tb running of the Observer land Relays

The surface and sue have been changed to Churchill High School in Livonia on an all weather, metric track

For the past 13 years, the meet was held on a cinder track at Redford Un-ion's Howard Kraft Field It was proba bly the last big high school meet of its kind in the s ta te

Last year the event was run under abnormal conditions A steady down pour turned a deteriorating track into a gigantic mud oval with water hazards at each turn Shortly after, RU athletic director Bob Atkins made the meet available to other area schools and Churchill jumped at the opportunity

"In all fairness to RU, they ran an excellent meet * said Churchill boys track coach Fred Price whose team captured the title last year and has won or tied for the championship s n times

"Rut to run a meet of this caliber," he continued "an all weather track is the way to go Even though the races were good, the times were not as fast as you would have on an all weather (surface)

"SO FAR, because of the (inclement* weather we've run meets just to get them done It 's important to run on an all-weather surface at this stage of the season "

Sixteen teams will vie for the title, including the odds-on favorite, Redford Bishop Borgess Ironically, the Spar tans have come close several times, but have never taken home the first-place trophy

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Other strong contenders include upstart Farmington, Churchill and Redford Catholic Central Teams such as Plymouth Salem and North Fa rm ington are considered longshots

Rounding out the field are Livonia Franklin, Redford Union, Livonia Ste-venson. Farmington Harrison, Plym outh Canton, Garden City. Southfield Lathrup, Northville and Redford Thurston

"Bishop Borgess has been in the hunt a few times ' said Price "They ve al ways been competitive and it could be their year

"With what they ve done so far they re the team everybody is looking to "

BORGESS. coached by Gene Grewe recently captured the 10-'team Elks Re-lays and own impressive dual meet wins over Churchill and Catholic Cen-tral

"This is a tough meet to win." cau-tioned Grewe "It Lakes more depth

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T o m Moor * (No. 3) croaaaa tha plate tor on* oi Plymouth Salem ' s aavan f i r s t - f lame r u n s againat Radford Union Wadnaaday. Tha acocing cama t o a auddan alow down in flame two.

Rock bats run hot, cold in split with Panthers • y Chris McCoeky and Brad E m o n t staff writers

"You pitched a fine game son." said the grandfather of Plymouth Salem hurler Dan Knapp

"Yeah, but we lost," Knapp replied with an air of disgust

So it went last Wednesday The Rocks saw their five-game winning string snapped in the secood game of a double-header at Redford Union

Salem won the first game 7-4, RU tool the second. £-2

Knapp. a sophomore, learned a les-son every young pitcher must learn — aalka will kill you, especially when 70a walk hat ters at the bottom of the order

KNAPP ALLOWED just ooe hit ia his 4 *•» inning stint and ha struck oat five. But his four walks led to all three Panther runs

With Salem ahead 2-4. thanks to a two-run. two-out double by Darryl Brees in the top of the third. RU took advantage of Knapp's wiktoees

Walks to Dennis Gerathy and Dave Dor an. the seventh and ninth hitters in the RU lineup, set the table for a clutch two-out two-run single by shortstop Scott Butler

"You've got to give a lot of credit to Scott Butler," said RU coach Stu Rose "He turned three double plays, handled all his chances and had tbe key h i t He'll be starting All he has to do is do what he did today and 111 be happy "

Butler "»u playing In place of Dennis Bushart. who was vacationing in Florida

The Panthers scored tbe ^pinning run in the fifth without the benefit of a hit Bob Macek, the No. I hitter, walked with ooe out and stole second He went

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Soma of tha araa a boat track and f M d parformara will be on hand at tha Obaarvarland Raiaya next Saturday at Churchill Hiflh. Among tham. from left to right, ara: Marc TlndaJI (Plymouth Salam), Frad

? Bo»gaa»), Matt Jurczyazyn (Uvonla Stavanaon), Dave Miza (Livonia Churchill), Brian Looaar (Farmington) and Da-vid H o m s n n (Gardan City).

Pin wizard on roll to pros By Tom Henderson staff writer

TIM DETHERAGE of Plym outh knows what it 's going to take to make it on the pro bowling tour single-

rrundedness of purpose to go with his outstanding skills

He's prepared, for a while at least, to forgo tbe comforts of a girlfriend or wife, be has no t ime to learn a trade, college doesn't interest him Unlike many youths, he's known for seyen years exactly what he wants to do — bowl with the s tars on the Pro-fessional Bowlers Association (PBA) tour

TO THAT end, Detherage, 20 and a graduate of Salem High School, lives at home, bowls in six leagues a week, practices up to two hours day, pays to have himself videotaped when be's in a slump and plays all the tourna ments be can on weekends The re-sults. a 207 average in his leagues and enough success cashing checks in lo-cal tourneys to support himself and his dreams.

Of girls, he says "They don't work out too well. Bowling Ukes a lot of my time The free t ime I have, they want to do something and I like to be by myself.*

Of not learning a trade, of not real-ly having anything to fall back on if life on tbe PBA tour doesn't material-ise, or If it material ises and doesn't work out: "Yeah, I kind of worry about It. I'd get a )ob. I guess "

But,"I don't want to work." he adds with a laugh "You know how that goes I make more money in tourna-ments now than I would by working, though "

SEVEN YEARS AGO. it would have seemed almost impossible that Detherage would have pro potential In his first summer league, he bowled 99 — not once, but as an sve rage

A couple of buddies f rom school talked him into joining a league, and although he didn't score well, be was hooked.

-He's been hooked since, and his av-erage has slowly climbed It is an in-dication of his dedication that Dether age can reel off his progression of av-erages through the years without a second's thought or hesitation Fol-lowing the M. he went to 119. to 140, to 1M, then, in a big breakthrough to 1*4. and thee to 193

"1 WANTED to be a pro ever since I started." explained Detherage. tak-

ing a break f rom practice ooe morn-ing at tbe Plaza Lanes in Plymouth "But the first time I thought I could really do it was when I hit 184 in the teen leagues Every Body then thought I was real, REAL good "

No wonder, since he was about 34 pins over the league average That was three years ago Detherage says his conversion from throwing a straight ball to one with a small hook was responsible for his escaping tbe relative medicocrity of the mid-180s

His hook has grown a bit since, but is hardly a big bender He doesn't overpower the ball or the pins, doing his scoring with smoothness and accu-racy.

AND SCORE HE DOES He has four 300s to his credit and a 799 series a year ago at Fiesta Lanes in West-land "I needed a nine on tbe last ball and I got an eight," says Detherage painfully "I'd rather have an 800 than a 300 That 's what I'm shooting for "

His latest 300 came recently in sin-gles in the ongoing Dick Raw Tourna-ment in Bridgeport But the real story there was in doubles, where Dether-age and his partner. Ron Aman, 24. the manager of Cantoo Trophy Sales, each racked up a 738 for a 1478 total The tournament runs through July 1. If their score holds up — and Dether-age expects it might - they will win S3.000 apiece

THIS PAST weekend, there was a nine-pin. no-tap tourney in Toledo (nine pins on the first ball counts as a strike); upcoming Is a 20-game marathon tournament, also in Bride-port "I like to hit a lot of tourna-ments to stay sharp and for the expe-rience," says Detherage Not to men-tion the money He finished first in a one-day tourney at Super Bowl in Canton three years ago and woo 1500

Tbe first big test for Detherage, to •ee if he can compete with the big boys of the PBA tour, comes this sum-mer In a series of regional PBA tours

The regional tournaments involve patting up f 100 for the entry fee. then paying for transportation hotel bills and meals. Tbe money's not much — in fact, only the top IS or so on the national tour make a good living f rom their sport - but cash four checks from the regional events and you're eligible for the nationals

QUALIFYING FOR the nationals is hardly a guarantee of financial soc-ceea That merely means you can en-ter what are "rabbit* tournaments

At each tour spot 100 or more as-

piring pros roll of in a pre-tourna-ment that qualifies them for the main tournament Often the national tour means living out of a van or cheap motel room, with c rummy food, tight budgets, too much travel and little glamor

Still, if you make it to the top, there are tbe bright lights of ABC-TC and an annual income in six figures

DETHERAGE has the backing of his parents, despite the odds against him "They're really behind me They wish they had the money to really

support me " His father, Tom, is a draf tsman and

avid golfer Mom, Judy, is a waitress and once-a-week bowler at Plaza with a 150 average

Tim has three siblings — Sara, 13. Ron, 21. and Barry. 23 — none of whom bowls

Though Detherage is avid about his bowling, he's not obsessive about it. He finds t ime for other things, partic-ularly running He works out at Vic Tanny's and has modestly begun run-ning road races

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W o m e n s s o c c e r g o e s v a r s i t y Uooaa, April 30. l»S4 OAi.

By C J . R i u t staff writer

Drayton kegler rolls 810 series

Dinah Jones, a young r ight handed f r o m Dray ton Plains bowled her way tri to the con vet ed pages of bowling his-tory at Sylvan Lanes in West Bloom-field last week when she posted an 810 ser ies

It is the first 800 ser ies ever bowled by a woman in this a r e a and it c a m e when she linked g a m e s of 277 267 and 266

What makes her fea t all the more historic is the fact tha t this in only her second year of league bowling

The previous record was a 787 bowled by Penny Behn, c a p t a i n of the Bonanza t eam in the lad ies all s t a r leagues And prior to tha t the record was held for a long t i m e by Ann Set lock, now the day m a n a g e r at Garden L.anes in Garden City

G A R D E N LANES The mos t unusual finish of the season o c c u r r e d in the St Linus league when P a t McGhee and Bob Oslrosky tied for the league lead with totals of 671 It was one of the highest totals* to occur fo r the pace-making role Behind this pa i r c a m e Chet Lucas with 640 and Brian Yu kanns with 620

S U P E R BOWL Bob McKinstry, who BEL AIRE Three new m e m b e r s is 92 y e a r s old. f i red a 666 series on

were inducted into the 700 c lub and games of 229, 203 and 186 Meanwhile only one pm sepa ra t ed the top two in Steve Londeau joined the 700 club the r a c e for the pace -mak ing role Bob when he linked g a m e s of 242 258 and Gordon won the r a c e with a 727 and 286 for a 786 se r i e s

Tony Stepcak posted a 726 Jack Morys also broke the b a r r i e r with a 71J

W O O D L A N E L A N E S Bob Jacke t joined t h e e l i t e in the 700 club when he paced the m i x e r s league with a 734 He put toge ther g a m e s of 253, 243 and 238 for his cove ted p l ace in the club In the delights loop Delores Fiche had a 636 and in the Monday league Charlene Mros showed . the way with a 629

WESTLAND BOWL Tbe s u m m e r leagues s t a r t e d with a bang when Rick J a m e s f i red a 650 to show the way He was fol lowed by Tom Rulich with 600 and Rick Wi l l i ams with 604

M E R R I - B O W L Dianne Clifford set the pace in the Kroger ladies league with a 648 She linked games of 225, 196 and 217 In tbe invitat ional doubles Pat Gray was high with a 616 Lottie Geary landed next ith a 232 in 608

COUNTRY L A N E S Terry Bradford joined the se lect c i rc le ID the F r i d a j q men's league when he put together games of 245 219 and 256 for a 720

Tbe f i r s t - eve r women s vars i ty soccer team at Schoolcraf t College is a l r eady en route to as successful a sea son as many t e a m s could hope for

That ' s becauae the Lady Ocelots are gua ran teed a spot in the NJCAA cham-pionship* Nov 1-3 Tbe reason is that Schoolcraf t has the ONLY Junior col lege vars i ty women ' s soccer p rogram in its th ree-s ta te region Michigan Ohio and Indiana;

Although it might look like an easy road coach Ed Dudek. wbo guided the squad to a 3-3-1 record last fall in its inaugural season as a club-level team has upgraded the schedule to 14 games including a n u m b e r of four-year schools and the defending NJCAA na tional champion

W e r e playing a much tougher schedule said Dudek. wbo coaches the Livonia Churchill gir ls t eam in tbe spring We re the only communi ty col-lege in Michigan. Ohio and Indiana with women 's soccer , so we'll be play ing some four-year vars i t ies

We' re being t r ea ted like any of the 'Schoolcraf t ) vars i ty spor ts

AMONG SCHOOLCRAFT'S sched • uled opponents a r e a Sept 12 season

and borne opener aga ins t Michigan S ta te (the Lady Ocelots will play at MSU later onr. an October 6 da te at d e fending NJCAA champion Monroe CC in Roches te r N Y an Oct 7 g s m e al Finger I-akes CC in Canada igua N Y a t r ip to the Ohio S t a t e University Tournamen t Oct 20-21 in Columbus and the NJCAA t o u r n a m e n t

The upgrad ing of the p r o g r a m and schedule, combined with an ear l ier s t a r t should a t t r a c t some top local p layers to Schoo lc ra f t Dudek said

I m sure we 11 be a much s t ronger t e a m than last year because I know a few p layers wbo are coming to School-c r a f t

We ' re looking for all kinds of play-ers . but we definitely have m o r e inter es t Last year we got s ta r ted late, and it was hard getting a schedule toge ther I didn' t know if I'd even have a full t e a m

This year we definitely have a schedule set up

D U D E K IS WORKING to get some top p layers f rom the a r e a , " Among those be thinju will c o m m i t to play in the fall are Dawn and Hea the r Br da f r o m Livonia Franklin and Mar t i na Mi lien f r o m Northville

I think we'll have the m a k i n g s of a p re t ty decent t eam," he said

Anyone interested in t ry ing out for the Schoolcraf t w o m e n s t e a m should con tac t Dudek at 591-6400 Ext 480 P r a c t i c e begins in mid-August

• S U M M E R V B C A M P S Schoo lc ra f t College will sponsor four

s u m m e r volleyball camps, each con-sis t ing of four half-day sessions begin m n g Tuesday . June 19

The c a m p s are open to .boys and girls , 14 to adult, with a specia l b e g inne r s group for 10-13-year-olds C a m p da tes are June 19-22. with m o m ing (8-11 30 a m ) and a f te rnoon 12 30 4 p m ) sessions, and June 23-26. with a f t e r n o o n (1-4 30 p m and evening ' 5 30-9 p .m i sessions

F e a t u r e s Include development of skills offensive and defensive cour t po-sition competi t ion on the last day s w i m m i n g and a T-shirt Tbe c a m p * will be conducted by Schoolcraft vol ley ball coach Joe Jandasek

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• G I R L S H O O P L E A G U E Any high-school girls basketbal l

t eam interested in s tay ing in shape this summer can join the 12-team High School S u m m e r Baske tba l l League to be held at Schoolcra f t College

Tbe school s t a r t an 11-date schedule Juy 3, continuing through July 26 Schoolcraft can a c c o m m o d a t e th ree

games at a t ime E n t r y fee is 150 and a • 12 off icials fee p e r contes t

For fu r the r in format ion , call Ed Ka vanaugh at the Schoolcra f t a thlet ic d e pa r tmeo t (591 6400, Ext 4801

• C A G E C A M P Tbe eighth-annual Gir ls Fundamen

tal Basketbal l C a m p is set to go. s u n ing Monday. July 16 through F n d f y July 20 at Schoolcraf t College

The c a m p will run f r o m 9 a .m to 2 p m daily F e a t u r e s include emphasis on learning and improv ing f u n d a m e n u l s . individualized ins t ruct ion, coo tests and a f ree baske tba l l and c a m p T shir t The c a m p will be conducted by Schoolcraft women ' s basketba l l coach Ed Kavanaugh

Cost is $58 per person F o r regis t ra tion forms or fu r the r in format ion , call the Schoolcraf t a th le t i c depa r tmen t at 591-6400 Ext 480

Salem 9 takes spli t Cont inued f rom P a g e ^

to third on a grouod out and scored on an error by Knapp

DON TAYLOR hit a slow roller that was fielded by Sa lem f i rs t ba seman Pa t Walsh Walsh th rew to Knapp COY e ^ n g first, but the umpi r e ruled that Knapp missed the bag and the eventua l winning run scored

Left-hander Mike Har l e . a rese rve pitcher went the d i s tance for RU. al lowing just two hits He walked five and fanned five It s eemed Salem had Harte on the ropes severa l t imes but couldn't come up with the key hit

"I'm very happy with our de fense and very unhappy with our of fense '

said Salem coach John Grav l i n "I can t believe we only got two h i t s *

Hitting wasn' t a p rob lem for the Rocks in g a m e one They ripped nine hits and were aided by five RU er rors en route to a 7-4 win

Mike Cindnch, an All-Area outfield er . broke out of a mild s l u m p with a 3 for-4 pe r fo rmance , including a pair of doubles Scott Anderson also had a pair of hits for the Rocks

Brees went the f i rs t six innings to get the win for Salem He g a v e up two runs and fanned five Rick Berbe re t pitched tbe final inning and g a v e up two runs but earned his first save of the season Gino Picano took the loss for RL1

Salem, ranked No 3 in Obse rve r land is now 5-1 RlT"s record is 4-3

O & E Relays Saturday Cont inued f rom P a g e 1

"It 's d i f fe ren t f rom the E l k s Relays because there are f ive or six more events and we have to l ake our sha re of f i rs ts

"Fa rming ton is a ve ry good t eam f rom what I read, and Churchi l l and CC should be right in t he re As f a r as we stand, we haven ' t shown cons i s tency in my mind "

Grewe c o m p a r e s this speedy Borgess t eam to his 1978 squad, which lost to Churchill

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• C O E D S O F T B A L L

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ation coed softball league will lake p lace April 30-Mav 11 at e i ther parks and rec off ice

League games, will be played Sunday ma Monday evenings beginning J u n e 3

f-ee is 170 per team plus each t e a m must supply a new game ball for each g a m e T e a m s will also be required to pay b 'jmpir«* '»*#• prior (r> *arh game

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There u a 120 r eg i s t r auon fee plus weekly greens fees

F o r those interested there will be an organi ta t ional meet ing at 7 30 p m Wednesday April 25 at the Canton rec rea t iop off ices 1150 South Canton Cen ter Road Call 397-1000 between 8 30 a m and 5 p m for more informat ion

• S T E E L E R S I G N I P

Registrat ion for the P lymouth-Can ton Steelers Junior Footbal l Associa tion will take place f r o m 10 a m to 1 p m on two Saturdays May 12 and May 19 The sessions will take p lace in the lobby of Canton High School -: Phase III facility

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ol lege and high school To ensure the scores of vour games and m e e t s get into th< paper please phone in your re suits For your convenience the Ob server spor'.s staff is on hand Tuesdav

2 and 3 in Canton is set for June Township

The fee for the double-el iminat ion tourney u $110 There will be th ree sepa ra te t ou rnamen t s m e n s open, mens B and C. and w o m e n ' s open There will a 16-team m a x i m u m in each tourney

For more in fo rma t ion call Pe te Dood 397-3260

• C L I N I C F O R W O M E N S C A G E C O A C H E S

The Schoolcraft C o m m u n i t y College womens basketbal i coaches clinic will take place Fr iday and Sa tu rday , May 4 and 5 at Schoolcraft (Hagger ty Road between Six and Seven Mile roads)

The clinic, designed fo r coaches of womens basketbal l p r o g r a m s , is run by Schoolcraf t coach Ed Kavanaugh Guest speakers include De Wayne Jones f rom Universi ty of Detroi t , Karen Langeland f r o m Michigan S ta te Uni versity, Laura Golden f r o m Centra l Michigan Universi ty, J i m Hess f rom Western Michigan, and Sue Kruszewski f rom Oakland Universi ty

The fee for the clinic is $40 Contact Kavanaugh, 591-6400 Ext 480 for more informat ion

Thursday and Fr iday nights to take your ralLs The Observer spor t s night line numbers a r e 591 2312 and 591 2305 To reach us dur ing regu la r busi ness hours 8 30 a m to 5 30 p m call 591 2300

OU gets all-state players

TRADE IN AND TRADE

By C.J . Risafc stat* wri ter

Sue Kruszewski got just about everyth ing she was looking for in the women s basketbal l re m u t i n g w a r s a little this and a tad of that which all adds up to a lot of tal eni

The Oakland Universi ly w o m e n s cage coach took a d v a n t a g e of the one week signing period last November to ink three All-State players then capped her e f for t s by get t ing a pair of for wards to c o m m i t to OU this month

I m very pleased e n t h u s e d K r u s z e w s k i

This was real ly my first recru i t ing yea r and we got some qual i ty athletes and quali ty people

I a m impressed with the fact they chose Oak land when they had lots of o ther choices They c a m e here because of the reputa t ion of Oakland basketbal l and I think they will help keep that t radi t ion al ive

K R U S Z E W S K I WAS H I R E D last May. replac mg DeWayne Jones who went to Univers i ty of De-troi t She guided the Lady P ionee r s to a 15-11 overa l l m a r k and a 12-4 record and a second-p lace finish in the Great L a k e s I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e Athletic Conference in her first season

OU's newest recrui t s a r e 5-foot-9 forward Sar-ah Tnuth f r o m Homer and 5-10 fo rwa rd Sandra P e a r s o n f r o m F l i n t Nor thern

Tnuth was a two-t ime Al l -S ta te se lec t ion in Class C who averaged 22 8 points 10 rebounds f ive ass i s t s and five s teals per g a m e She hit 84 percent of her f ree throws and 47 percent of h e r f l o o r s h o t s and helped Homer reach th« s ta te semifinaLs in 1982 where the t e a m lost to eventua l s t a t e champion Saginaw Carrol l ton

She can post up but has the abi l i ty to shoot o u t s i d e s a i d Kruszewski of Tnuth

P E A R S O N C A P -T A I N E D the Northern team this past season and ave raged f ive points and seven rebounds Northern won two s t a t e Class A ti-tles and reached the tour nament f inals in Pear-s o n s four vea r s there

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A regular meeting of the Planning Commission will be held on Wednesday, May 9 1984 at 7 30 p m tn the Commission Chambers of the City Hall to consider tbe following

Site plan review for new addition and remodeling to existing building 606 S Main property presently zoned B-3 General Business

Site plan review for addition to existing building 1181 S Mam -properly presently zoned B-3 General Bwmess Site plan review for change of use fj-om single family residence to Senior Citizen Day Care facility 489 Hamilton property presently zoned RM 1 Multiple Family-

All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting and will be given an opportu nity to participate in the meeting At the close of the Public Hearing, all com m e n u and suggestions of those citizens participating will be considered by the Planning Commission prior to rendering its decision

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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Please Take Notice that the Annual School Electioo of the School District will be held oo Monday June 11, 1984

THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER WITH THE APPRO PRIATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERICS, IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON MONDAY JUNE 11. 1»«4 IS MONDAY MAY 14 IM4 PERSONS REGISTERING AFTER S 00 O'CLOCK P M ON MONDAY. MAY 14 1M4 ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION

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."•era" Ah: at Clarencevfta 4 i6,p -Ltv Cvjrcrwi a' MorThviae 4 pm SedJora U"KX-at Llv FramkHo 4 pm.

• Stevenson al A L Central 4 p rr "Njrstor It Ga'der Crfy 3 30 p m

N farmi-nflfon t W»td Jofin Glann 4 p -farm ^nr'-»or ar p»y Canton. 4 p m

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Tuesday May ' *a.-c:, at ^ Benila, 4 p m

aj 'ges? at L.V Stevenson 3.30 t " f irinr Qianr at E dsei Ford, 3 p m

Thursday May 3 - ti»» ai . v Steveneon 4 c m

-alemafLiv ChmchlB 4 p m . ' -an. l .n at Garden City 3 30 p m

•Vv- ,: jhr Glenn at RedfOrfl UrMOT' 4 p m S f armingion at Rad Trwxaion. 4 p m Srmi,igior a' W L Central 4 p m

A Aas'ern a' Farm Harrison 4 p m SorthviBe at Pty Canton 3 4 5 p m

Si Agatha at O L St Mary 1. 3 p m. Friday. May 4

OarencevWe at D H Oeetwood. 3.30 p.m. Saturday May S

Ooaervertand Hatays at Uv Church* field events 3 p.m., other events. 6:30 p.m.>

WsM John Glenn at Wayne Inv. TBA

GIRLS TRACK Monday AnrH 90

Red Thurston at Clerancevae. 3 30 p.m. L>v Ladywood at Birm. Marian. 3 3 0 p.m B«sh Borgess v* Bshop Gasagher at RU"s Hdtoart Jr High. 4 p.m

TueacUy. May 1 K-ngswood at Ciarencevtse. 4 p.m Ws»d John Glenn at Edsel Ford. 330 p m. St Agatha ve Det Bened^tlne at RU's Hribert > High. 4 p.m , Wedneeday, May 2

Farmington Mercy vs B«hop Galkagher at MacomD Comm College. 4 p m Liv Lad)rwoodvs B«hop Borgese al RU'* Hubert Jr High. 4 30 p.m

Thursday. May 3 L«v Stevenson at Ll* Bentiey, 4 p.m Lrv Church* at Pty Salem. 3:30 p m Garden City al Liv Franklin, 4 p.m Redford Union at WsW John Glenn 3 30 p m Red Thurston al N Farrrunigton, 4 p.m W.L Central at Farmington, 4 p.m Farm Harmon at W L Western, 4 p.m Piy Canton at Nonhvtlie, 4 p m

Friday, May 4 CiarencevHSe at D H C'estwood, 3 30 p m

Saturday. May 5 Wesi B«x>m1ieid invnatcnal. 10 a m Fes' Detroit invitational. 10 a m

GIRLS SOCCER Monday. April 30

r* Churchill at Fty Canton. 4 p m Farm Harr<»on at Ltv Franklin 4 p m Pry Salerr al f a/mlngton, 4 p m Novi at N Farm«ngton. 4 p m . "v Ladywood al Bieh Fotey. 5 p m

Tueeday, May 1 LIV Stevenson at Liv Bentiey. 7 p m Fdeel Forfl ai Garden City, 4 p m

Wednesday May 2 l v Bentiey ai Liv Frankim.. 4 p m Farmington at Lrv Church* 7 p m Liv Stevenson at Pty Canton. 4 pm. N Farmington at Farm Harrison 4 p m P<Y Salem at Northville 7 p m

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Soot maw I4a t i r a l l a n i opportenllr Ea*y Land Cootracl l a r a * aja offarad oe Uua *perhoui alaxru l lAla i p a i w i oam M M Raara Lara* 'ami ly room e i t t P r sa tUn flra-placa (I) car ( a r t f a tmmaiB *1* orri t iwary i l » M Ml M M

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n *

WOLFE 421-5660

THREE BEDROOM S year aid b r v t raoct e i t b a l e n u a e m m m . 1 S bat** f'tilWirt beaaVTwet cao t ra j air Irared T*"l SJS-; m

e i t b I 'aei i So iar la m u d Quality feetara* •nrliadr Ulpi* p aa r wood arte iloe*. pi oat - t r p a t . n i baaatl lal rabinrcry re ra i ru r ula torer Sited « | ovar an arrv for rv la tad roea t rv living I I M M0 141 SO60

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

MINT CONDITION I «Ho«ual on woo^ad lot ui NorlAvlll* l^wdad e i t4 n u t * incladlng rinlatwd aa l lnui bearmrot v l U e a t bar aad orrva m lUi bedruucii ( atUna laa aad eqnd fwrorr iBaert la l a n i l t room Wood d a r t and m e e t irwra $11^ MC

Call N A N C Y M A R S H A L L

CENTURY 21 Go ld H o u s e Rea l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0 N0VI IHM *n ft I Badroom. r a n r t lamily room e t i t I l rapiara I s bailw FmaWad beaamaBI 1 rar a l t a r t a d raga 144 M0 Call

>rtad ga 174 44S4

316 West land Gar d a n City

GARDEN C m 2 bedroom t x v t front lumunuT] r a s r t

4 rarpronc ^ tmlrrm im partially Urxk*k*n bxwnwt UI MO 42V27U

LIVONIA i AREA COMPORT ZONE La,-«* room* aad I fall baU» oe Uw main floor ara a a t i i • Mr la J u a n r a r t i r a 1 bedroom b r v t r a i v t Pie* • f mwfied baaamaot n o -ire! klr. alimumiTD u l m aad 2 rax ra Tag* SS4 M6

TAILOR MAKE TO fit r o w bedgat e t u • low aquitr U S % aMampuoa » « a m Uvooia 1 Mdroom b r v t r aac t ib--lodaa family room flrepier* maot I H bate* t l u n u s a m Uim aad 1 ear attached (*r*ga H I M»

SPOIL YOC'R TASTE For onAar e i u oo* loot t l ikii *pnr.l*M > I»T1 built b r v t ranci All tl>* naodera xmveewecaa Family room fli *pl«i-a • n a r t a d p i p a lumlaam trtm aad J rail beta* oa tM l « floor M l Me

ON THE LINES Uvooia fairway •n-_.ni provklaa a baeatlfal y * e from Ik* family room ot (Ala ma jaatir 1M6 aqear* loot i badruum rolo-u a l P i m claw la r r a r y dMaU l l l i MO

tn*X"T DIAMOND Great Uddan p » tanual la a bek>e m a r t a t n r v e d NorU Uvooi* b r v t c o i m a l ramiJy room eitli f i rrptac* retural air. Aauag room. • u a r t e d garaga e l t» ooaorr aad all U t r t o n appliance* (71 MM

END THE SEARCH J a t tMtad a bar ( a i a b r v t aad alamiawm raac t laaOar :ng I twdrooma baaariwot aad cowalry •uu-taa wttt dwkeaakar Lmmaraiai* e i u oaetral daror 6-«»* ' a a e n H J i . i U~ M0

LIVONIA MAGIC Tan . * *m*U mvaat m m uxa a goad rme* etu aa a e

bargain 1 ing I S ball

7T.Zr

WOLFE 421-5660

LIVONIA * AREA PRIME LOCATION felly laaalated 4 badroou, 1 back* U-vuag room et tk

. . floor badrwau wmt plaaaar r e a torn M l t 4 garag* tow opawr Cloa* to akoppiag t Q-iewaortalMo T

nataral fla aylai * fell

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UHXC AT THE I I S or tkw rtarming « Wdroogj Farmiag laa Hlla r a a r t oa c a r i n a * roaatry *M

aM • 11 u a bwtrown nuu haia* aagv !

' fir aplai * a—iini Oak k fal i garaa* 4 n e t more n iNiL4M:

SchwWtzer Rm I E«t«t« B « r t « f H o m M & O a r d a n s

522 S333

LIVONIA & AREA WIDE OPEN SPACE vet my roovwa roraa can ba ioosd evti tta intriguing t badroom brvt bengaiii.-e Sltuatad ac 1 S acrte tlua bom* laatarw larf* room* oaUiral ftrrpjacr baaamrar 4 3 car ittarM garag* 171 MC

DON'T LET THIS ONE SUP BY Idea for lb* orwtrwad or rrtirw ifiia main laoanca fre* lomr faalarw a Large for mal dininf room *paowa kltrtra mad room, utung room fall baarmaoi 4 ga raga Only 114 VOC

ASSITO! AT 19^ Tlu* rar* 3 badroom brvt raart Highlighting uu* bom* a a bngtL -kaia fut roaaCrv kilclwa OUar mo* featare* larlud* IK floor laaadry family room eitb aataraj flraplar* baarmawt J car altarbed garag* *rtri laaalataoa. 4 mark man Nortkwen Livcaua locaooa M4 M6

TAKE THE Sl'MMERS 0TF w«4 til* Cicepuoaally rl*eo 3 bedroum brvt broadfrowt raart No painting trill r»«r b* twedad eitk Uw *l«mnwc trtm 'Jwr* ar* aladio cetliac* lor tkal op*B farting 4 a eood benung itov* lo tat* Ike caul otl cool mgku Witt a

« 4 garag* It'l jeat Ml >9*

GREAT LAND CONTRACT Q» » gr*at bona* TV* I bwfcuum rtack laatarw « fall b*Ua. a formal iHnlag i family room *nt4 fl.nyplara

maat to a Mo foot k* Corn

Cattk * 1 rar attar-bed garag*

rrtJM PGR THE DISCREET Tkla mpecaSk beagaiow atylr bom* • ca* cream ot lb* crop Baaoufally tocoralad in are iral looaa. II teatare* 1 badroorrw baae mm 4 1 rar garag* It moat b* awn at IM Ml

BEYOND WORDS TW only Dung ckai raa really b* laid la Yoo maat •** Lb*

al ihm gorgaoea 2 atory brvk bocn* Witt 4 bedroom* praaibl* thai completefy retnod*Wd born* laauraa 1 faU batka etck areata o< tb* l i s foot maaur tatoar. dee haaanmn 4 2s rar garag* IS9 9M

AfTORDARnTTi PUS Bar* a a 1 bedroom brvt raact eltt * fall fla

laaimexM Ttw ioyaly bocn* bceau Larg* rooarw • «p*ckw 1.11-Wr 4 S fall bathe I ompket* vttt • garag* for Ml M0

JAM IT JELL V TIGHT Thl* ram bUaa raar* a aarroeadad b • S air* at fragraat fnui treaa Yoa will fled apaevwi rooraa family room with fire place •noaatry kltrtea. 1 pataca plaa a dart 4 attacked garag* All for th* rlty farmer Only 164 M0

HARRY S

WOLFE 474-5700

CANTON Sea>/W*r Sparwea t bed room i uad 2S betta central air !am lly roewn. ww bar 4 dert |7I M0 i>n Sua I 5pm. 45459 Bruaewt 4SS2179

CANTON Sp*now l S*lroocr JH t>ai± c4o(UAi w.tA 10 i 40 in rc«ur»d pooi wiih mu> m«Cic pool and ao4Ar and. |si y s i # n Ijif j r i w « a d paCx) v i Lfe Bftg i » rrotx4J *ir panLr> olf « tool room o<f rnri La.rgr g a r a f r and mart mart tt5 900 r«li

J O H N K L A O Z Y K

CENTURY 21 Go ld H o u s e Rea l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0

GARDEN CITY 11S91 KRAI TEH $39,900

$2000 DOWN 1 tiii! wni ranrfc \11 brirt f»18 bma+ mtnt i -*rp*lad ! r a a n o4d

GOODMAN - BUILDER 3 9 9 - 9 0 3 4

WESTLAND BY OWNER 719>417 3 hedroooi ranch ! betka. 2 car garag* fimak*d beaemret wi l t playroom or poaiM* 4lb bedroom Hating 11* 9*0

302 Bi rmingham Bloom hsid

BEVERLY HILLS i ««om 1 bedroom bnck ranch. IS bath* center fore* family room, rerreaooo room, fire plac* IS rar garag* $79 W 146 : SSI BEVERLY HILLS RANCH Birauag barn arkoou 11 Mil* lator area ten tral air baaaufel coontry aettiog Oo* acre near River Great room New na* mm kitrken 3 b*Uw J b*d;i.«ia Vary larg* maater badroom 1:13 will I

A3 '** » ••* 40»»rlrt«ig 1(1 I-NJ ••rwictoe- ii !u0(9ci io rt» caovt

"OuV-v; Ac? Of e ^ < -ri4ll»S I !•}» lo adWTTM gpy :-«49ronc, kmilttOT V GrKjmnt-lo" E4WK3 on ac* color rpdgor

mlgnhgr 10 1-449 key «jC" ^«^r*nco Imitgtion or an-

. crimmjtion

Tin ^eejptper e» n«( knowtngly •ccopl 41-iy tOMrruevg <or - aa » i»lo e^c" t m eoalion of tho r> Ovi' leaders an horeCr inrorm«3 fMI 9« tfeedingj t j r t - M C in Tflit ••wtoopw ar t »»a.iat4 9Cu4( oeoon^mty Bav t

302 Bi rmingham Bloomfiakl

MUST SEE! 4 bedroom colonial, apacuw* kiu hee family room, fireplace formal ficuafced baament kilo MO 'lining.

114 440S

303 Wast Bloomfiak) THREE HEI iRIB JM Hanrt aitrarti.-. in*»d* and oon Sjoor fireplec aun room, nee ranf flnlaked baaemeoi A m«*t kee1 |S9 MM MS 4495 141 9441

M4 1111 or 4S1 4449 BINGHAM FARMS

Lowly 4 bedroom IS beta brvt ranrfc. paneled family room N acre kit : 1 Mile l haer area Birmii ham Vkoola 1112 SM By oww. 144 7910 A 3 bedroom rwtocn B t r m l n ^ a m raac t oa .arg* treed lot In popvlar Pwnbro4* Manor 171.966 CU1 Oe-lwr

S66-4746 BIRMINGHAM By Owner AdyvtabW down paymawt u> raapoawbl* barer 1 bedroom carpeted r a a r t with panelled fireplace pir-ter* window. Florida room New tlaaal qaellty central air 4 baatlag with aconomy Una* delay Loeely larg* treea la yard, fally lawced with apart* 1 privet* antry for chlkdree or prta All appUancca I6* .S06 Alao oumeroo* anuouea for aal*

944 11)7 or Ml 1419

L IVONIA S C H O O L S •v anCMtic ] badroom brhrt raoefc. IS baifc* carpftlai -Ju-u mtl. ba§BUf»Jl» fimabad baarmmnt 3 car (art(« barks U> opao apac« W MM

Castel l i 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

B1RMIN41HAM charming. 1 bedroom 1 bai t Cap* Cod wilt large pr ivate yard Living room wltt fireplace din ing room im •creeoed porct . dec t Updated kJtrkm wilt breakfast bar Belli ina 4 ciwtom laaturaa xhroagkout Mwlval* School d a m n I I M 906 1221 Latham. Birmingham 44ASSS9

CANTON TWP baaenwnt I s batka luing room, dan ing room family room fireplace 2 car attached garag* M l S00 4IS4111

COMFORTABLE CANTON' Kam Uua brvt colonial 3 bedroom 2S batka Formal dialog room with air* doorwallt off large family room and itanneti* area Light open floor plan MB M0 i P 414i Schwe i t ze r Rea l Es ta te

BETTER HOMES & GARDENS

4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0 Just R e d u c e d $ 2 0 0 0

Move-in condition 1 bedrucau brvt n» lonia. border* no*. (wildaM* for*at pre •erve Earth lon*e tkroeckowt lare* maater b-droon. npandad family room aad garage hardwood Doom and

C«*t rarpating. Solarium floor in tehee and diruaa room, panelled famj

'y room and anked fireplace A plea •urr to kee Okty Mi M>0

CENTURY 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

L.C. TERMS _ _ . . , Nice 1 bedroom brvk ranrh In Ik* U»o 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0 on WxU SiatrV-l with i s bath* fin-

i tab*d baarment and garage II KK down ? yeam 11 * on an Land contract Aatmg M9 960

CENTURY 21 Go ld H o u s e Rea l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

W E S T L A N D More In conditio® 1 b family room fireplace attacked rag* covered pauo bag* central air Oauai leaving Stale He daced lo |S2 960 Call

JOYCE L A R S E N

Century 21 Go ld H o u s e Rea l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 WESTLAND _ rag* with iarg* lot Quality (milt »k floora Aawtiliable »*. \ term abW ML SM

BIRMINGHAM MANOR RD taJormal raort Kyle on 1 aciea. 1 bedrtmow 2S batk». library with fireplace living room with fireplace [.arg* family room wilt cathedral reiling. modero kltcfcaw laaadry room, J car garage AiJ o« ooe laeel la a part-lit* telling Well water rtly arwen TWmc-pao* I law pauo. gist 006 Vmjt 972-7643

304 Farmington Farmington Hill*

A ITEM TO s o : I Swdrooma 1 batha M fami ly room with bar heawd pi».l very large lot. in nice nelgti bortond Irfaality througboni 1117 S00 <All SSI 97M T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

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306 Southfiatd-Lathrup SOCTHrtEUl By owner brvk ranch, fuuakad baaement wlti bar hardwood floor, hot carpetad Opan Stui I Spm »S1 900 Slf M»7

SOCTHFIEUr I bedroonw I bath. *i c*lleol condition l l l »0 Senow l» UUtrW* I 10S 99 1 4049 or HS tll IUI STONYCROFT- SCR 4 bedroom 2S bath brirt colonial family room, rove-try kitchen library near parochial •rkxila excellent condllloa IM 17S9

308 Rochaatar-Troy A T T R A i n V E 1 bedroom ramrh oa 1 I acre With many treea large kitchen. I S bath* In Leonard Prv* reduced to m i * 924-1619

C A N T E R B U R Y C O M M O N S 'I 1*1 19961 Fmlull N of 11 Mile W o« Orchard Lak* Rd Winged brvt colo nlal Etcellently mainuinxt I room 1 badroom borne iTIenng formal dining room Urge family room with fire place llrtl floor deo and laundry caw Iral air baaement and attached ga rag* 24 rear, u n a lo*,* !„ed

- • a I H I I plwdi carpet ailrtr

Uv* matrhlng drapw Waiting dlatanc* to pri.au iwlm 4 tennu rlab Eaay ac coat to etpreaawajr* location prva.

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CENTURY 21 Vincent N La*

Eterwtlve Tranafer Sale* 851-4100

AVON CROOKS RD Area Ranch walkout finiahed baament. I s bath> larg* lot Rncheater achoola II12 S00 17S 92*9 or 3TMI31

DtSIRABLE WOODLAND TRAILS Great for lida 2900 aq n BulJl by Slael in 1990 Huge kitchen 4 Greal rooma 4 bedroom* 4 atudy circular drive Inter com. apr Inkling ayelem Mart more-Owner relocating priced lo aell

3S1-0202 or SSS6201

BIRMINGHAM OPEN SUN . ] 4PM 1 bedroom Brvt Ranrt with fireplace 2 car attached garage oo extra large fenced lot |72.»& M4 42*4 BIRMINGHAM Qua r ton Eat a tea Charming brvt colonial 3 bedroom* IS batha Larg* family room prof**

lly lander aped rear courtyard •lient cot

location 1142 906 Owner fireplace* Excellent condition, prune 944 4661

BIRMINGHAM RANCH <m Redding Rd .SpacKan well built m moat lealr able arm 4 (wdroom*. Li«ng4uung room Lare* kltctea panelled ftmlly room IS batha Hug* baaement I flre-placM CaU owner M4 i 1 BIRMINGHAM Saatotm H|M area 1 bedroom brvt Ranch i s bath fire-place new kitchen pauo arw ga* farted air

174.1 7#T9 BIRMINGHAM 1 badroom brvt batka kitchen mot. room 2S car r« 966 LC avallal

v.ng 4 garage fall bai ulable 142-4071

rw negnti S9S4474

N CANTON Open Hcwae Sam 1 SPM I badrcom cokwMai I batha. -ewtral air family room with fireplace 2 car

Cage Wmdaor Part Sarti E of ttrl between Joy 4 Warren Rd

179 SM SS9 71U OPENSAT-WN 12 4pm N CaaAoa

14414 randlewood 41660 aawmw* IV LC 1 bedroogi Coloailai. 4 yean large maater bedi uutii i'l wait in do-wo. 1 S hatha w*4 bar 4 fireplace in lavaly room in floor Lawaik n r—tian l^relon tkra-ovt NeeAral decor phw« carpeting, derk. : 19l 1 19 lot 4461169

PLYMOUTH Mm tell buagaicw eirellaat lorallon juwt atreet 6etacked garage lawrwd rw yard Ml 960 After i pm 4S9 24U

$ 3 4 6 Monthly Payment,

Principal & Interest rt.Tj.1

1 BEDROOMS WALL TO-WALL CARPTTC4C

Baaed oa Sale Prve at $44,960 M *r coaeenUonal imrUi|i at M4.M6 la YT payytwnl at tM6 12 at |k»^

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PLYMiMTH Vary once cwaa 1 bed room famllv room w city I^rge treed lot atov* refrigerator lacfeded ISS 106 After S V»IS* llm* weekend KSl

Aaking Ml 111 f — 4 471-6191

STONEIXIGR W M f u n e y * | U «npt* i • • • » ( • i 117*66 lawn w U S * fined ma* Qnad i l i f i m 1 hatha ISM w R Bacta U wee* raw Ml aa wrMklwv lara* faawtfy r—m Witt wet tar 4 fireplace IIM MO By anpnkatnwat l t v « 1 ; )

Super Assumption N nearly aa acre at prteat'y wKh m*

Natural Fir eplace MTi I I raw

i STRT , P A T M U R P H Y

R«/M«* W991 art) 1-14«.'

MOST S E U . LOVK1.Y HOME

ViUaa* 7 M bataofal 4 I 1 Ta

• i r s 'AiJ!

JUST REDUCED hwne w Dawrtart Hgta Wall cared ler l l w w w i Wded • e l . a with I S rar garage saw epdatej kltckee w«h I* Waa flaw aad earth u

CENTURY 21 G o l d H o u s e Rea l to rs

4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1 420 -2100

SCENICVIEW A balcony i-r*rlO"»ing .1 i*k 4 level* aI gracxw* I r a g 2 fireplace* i in for ma> Unag room plat I la ratj family coomi dime* room plea dtaetle ofl kKrtwa I at fVwr ieandk-y doorwall* lo (I) pence 2 car a t tached garag* apnnkung *v*t**r. rawtral air Harry aaly 994 Mo Call

ANN or BILL R U G G

Century 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

meat after nrw year • | * ra ta 19 7S% l lr t l rear LIVONU R m r O R D WEJtTLAKD

SEIJGMAN 4 ASSOCIATES 114 72*6 ISS 1460 714 1 I M

Equal Hrwaaag OpportaaHy

BIRMINGHAM batha Unag. duung 4 family rooma 1« floor laundry, baaement large lot 14 Mile 4 Lahaer Many er t raa l ^ c e l l e n t condition II2S 900 Eva* S4421S2

BIRMINGHAM 4 bedroom Ranrh 4 batha 1 fireplace* ' an t r a l air wait o a t bkarowM l 2 laadacapad anraa Bloom field Hlilk •cboola S44-61 2*

BLOOMEIELD HILLS S badroom Co-Uwial. finiWin baaemeoi Larg* treed y a r d deck Bloomf ie ld i choo l* I112J66 U * Inlaraat 133-793S

S L O O I i m U ) HILLS I twdiuuxif ranct on oatatand ng lot. dact 4 pauo Great room fireplace t» brtry large nrw kitchen. *ab awe re-fngaraur Pall, flaaatarl wait oat baae-ment AH decor furnace central air

Wiuua I rear. Eirellaat Raarn * r A c w I1M 960 ^ d a y t t m * ^

BLOOMElEUl TWP Hlctorv Hgta Oatauad iag t bedroom cnloaul r a a c t 1 fall batha larg* Unaa room with f i r e place dining room laaadry family

l i t OTTERING BY OWNER • ell maintained energyeTf l rMal I bedroom b r v t i k r n r a a r t w owe of Woatlaad'a ftaaal arena ' a rpe ted tkm oat. large 1 .'.i'Wa with baalttM 4 walk w M t r ^ fafraly d i n » ^ r * a ^ i « i l y

10 YR. Is* *+ *? bmikm lor U fl pluaraa partially ' ai air ( a ra^v

L.C.

SPRING SPECIAL New oa the mart*" thw beaety • t l ready m fall Moam %-vk -n l i a l i l wnh maaur bath f l i n t 1 H I i rr I I wre family room with Fireplace win al u r «nd Mtko artth ga* hai-fraqw* In* w m w i l l i«a Great area 179 969 ( ' a m aad ww Call

J IM S T E V E N S

Century 21 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0 i r a a r t 11 * M family

Castel l i 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

311 Radford

BY OWNER » u r r O K H

BY OWNER I S

aIS car garage M aval Will

cathedral ceiling, bay window tew looting ravuw pnrt Uta axuna. patio

19 966 (4.1 (44.

EXECUTIVE LIVING i Architecturally it tractive colooj

al 9 room* 4 bedrooma plua flr*t floor 4tn thai could be Sth bedroom Over 1*00 aej ft of pluah living Preauglowa

Finiahed baaement. »revened rear porch 2 car garage Owner traniferred Extremely attractive 11% land con tract terma Call for opportunity and pervmai lour MI. 44599

CENTURY 21 V inorwt N

t i a r u t j v f Tranafer Salca

851-4100

BY I >VNKR Avoo Ti7aT*hip Swim A Klali to r*mt yarri JH acraa 1 apcln* .fad punck 3 twdroom. fiiviafl room kjtrfim 2 batha 2S car farafr l i n i X K . U T i U J

323 HomasForSaia Washtanaw County YPSILANTt. BY OWNER

MUM tall. 4 badroom colonial Ekrel « i l Lincoln School! Aaaumabl* morl gag* al I I S * CaU «91 T961

324 Othar Suburban Homa* For Sal*

ORTONVIIXE COUNTRY ESTATE Beauufa l l j raatored all h r v t [arm-how* oa I arrvu adKaung Kale land i j i rg* country kitchen pliu b o t W a kitchen maater rait* with i tyl icht large 2 atory barn with leaving. f*a mnw galore oR 121 11*4 »W

Barry Ycwng 4 CO Raal Eatate 0 7 K M

yT 1AIH 4 bedroom ranc t home with I S batha FNeatiipou* area Fall finiahed baaement family room with fireplace 2 car attacked garage in p o u n d pool I117.S60 GER A l i ) M EMIC AGENCY 119 2201

129A2S4

OPEN SUNDAY 2 1 Troy try owner 4 bedroom I S ba i t t n level Sylvan Glen Saibdiriaioo Owner t raoaferred SV9.S00 179 I 101

ROCHESTER ttowniown by own** I bungalow dining room f i r e

plac* b u e m r o l garaa* 151 UK ' 117 M6S After 4pm 4SI-47M

RCX~HE2ITER Beautifully daror t tad colonial 1 Larg* bedrooma. I S batha. great room fireplace finished baae-ment. large t i tclwn. wood d e c t i CM Cotnmoaw area I79.960 4411

TROY BY OWNER bath 2.200 an ft auad level Large fam-ily room w fireplace, firat floor laun dry prafeaatonally laadaraped year around aun room w cathedral ceiling, waiting dialance to all vkoola. central air at tached 2 r a r garage l»5 500 Call e e e t d a y i »AW 3I'M ISS 2172

TROY By OanWT 1011 Sq Ft bnck colonial 4 bedroowu 2 S hatha oTflc* or den family room, l i t floor laundry baaemenl. 2 s car attached garage 1 6 S * aaaumathl* mortgage to quail fled buyer II79.000 value, will conalder

bl* offer M1-7M4

325 Raal Estata Sarvicas Are you collecting oo a land contract or aacond mortgage

and Want to Cta* Out* PERRY REALTY 17* 744*

DO YOU HAVE MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS'

Do ypu want to keep you/ invta tmeal but wanl la t ravel" Do the Ukinga you • am lo do. not what your t m a n u waat Call a Rllley 4 Invnatmami we caa •Me* ihe protilwyw ai hand Aak lor Bill O-Rllley

O ' R I L L E Y R E A L T Y 6 8 9 - 8 8 4 4

326 Condoa For Sala ADAMS WOOOS - Beautifully a * u » l i n e d ranrh condominium ,'waa d£igl nal modal; 2 badroom*. 1 hatha <»«itraj air, 2 c«r a t tached ga raa r 11 IS .900 For more Inform* Ooo rai l Bill dayt 964 124*. evaa <24 4*41

326 Condoa For Sala

PLYMOUTH New C o n d o s

F r o m ... $ 3 7 , 9 0 0

I or 1 badroom food location; ENTER CY EFFICIENT with carpor t . paUo bakroav rarpatm^. appQaoraa aitd air raadiuoaiiig

Con t i nen ta l Rea l t y 855-0101

P O T O M A C T O W N E 0-r lJ I rooma I bedrooma. 2 S bain* timi bull I in IMC offering large ac t ra r Uee kitchen living room with f i replace flrat floor library or den, I lar»e had rooma prtyt t* balk with maater bed-room. I#0% baaement. 2 c a r a t tacked ( a r a g r Security comfort and luxury Owner tr>naferred Call for greet d e la i La and low pn-Ve

CENTURY 21 Vincent N La*

Executive Tranafer Sal** 851-4100

REDFORD VILLA appliance., air walk-in ckwet, ca rpor t

Eol Beautifully kept ground*

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bedrooma I S batha attacked ga Muff lot 171 M »

ROCHESTER CONDO Crea t Downtown area 1

tall . all Ihe «xtr*a I U . I M (74-44*4

ROCHESTER Palm Creak condo J bedrooma. carport , central air Good ta-«a tm*o t , carranOy rented Ml.SOO

17 S-9704

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods

FARMINGTON HILLS NEW* LISTING' 1 bedroom B r v t Ranch, newer carpeting. I S batha full baawnetK. 24x24 garag* < btg fenced kit Ooiy I S ! too

Call RAY TAYLOR

CHALET 477-1800 POUR BEDROOM 2 S balk Knglia* Tador wood window. In Farmington HlU* Living room dining room family room with celling faa. fireplace and wet bar Piniak*d baaemrat large dac t

LOVELY SPACIOUS home lor the growing family S b*drooana. 2 s batlw - a r p kitchen ample cloaeti, la back porch overlook! quiet letting 4 •haded lot N-eT-H Mile W of Middle bait ( l i t MM By owner Call *fter

171-4771

REDUCED IS060 BY OWNER E i r lUng In-level with 2 fall hatha. 1

oom* family room Oriental Room lor WKertainment Raar wood d*ct air • a m n - v u l a r drlv*. auhdiviaior. n ru r , chili Now 444 100 I^nd contract

i* Open April 2»- 29 177 1910

HUNTINGTON WOODS 1 bedroom co-lonial 1 ful! hal t 2 half batlw. aeparaU itudy modem kitchen with b rea t l nook living room with fireplace, o tral air 2 r a r garage I92 00d S41 7(22

HUNTINGTON WOODS Attractive i-oo temporary CaiilorwU By led ranct TVe* quarter acre with many t reat 2 bedrooma. 1 S bath* 2 f l replaraa Uv ing room and lamily room, wpara t* dining room 2 car garage (61.006 CaU Carolyt Wnorowakl. I "CamberLain Real-ty S44 7010 or S4V7SM

IDEAL LOCATION wilt Berkley Schoota 1 S Sto-ry 1 bedrooma. 2 batha Newly decorated 4 mint condition Beautiful Rer Room 149 XM 442-07M

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

310 Union Laka Com mar ca

BUILDER FORECLOSURE 2SI Raatlc Circle., oft L'nloo Laka Rd. S of Elizabeth Lake Rd 1 bedroom bl level, like new Lower level lamily room diahwaaher L a a than 1 y u a n old Heady u> move in 441 960 CaU 12 lo Spm J7s « A o

An enviable ftraUoe in Northville adda appeal to thia :Jl bedroom Condo home (1) full batlw, i n floor laundry a delightful family room 4 ~

• a a th* wood* 4 t bubbling t t r a a m f r o m ^ o u r pauo or upper deck Call 3*1-S0M

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n BERG RD 4 I 9 S M11.E In Southfield Smaaking 1,200 aq ft 2 bedroAm, «• cur* Upper R a n r t with all tb* extra* including 2 lovely view, Priced lo n i l U! ike (SO a Good terma A Mwn to-Ser Buyer, only For appointment IS7 2*41

BIRMINGHAM good location, end unit on coun 2 badrooma baaement carpeting 4 central air Updated kltch eo. with diahwaaher 4 l tove (S9 S00 Dayi 444 (2S0 Even 44M797

ROCHESTER - 2 badrooma, pool, rlab-b o a e kllchen appliance*, garage, etlll ty room 9 * 1 * aaaumabl* mor tgage Immediate occupancy (SI 900 Cal la f ter 4PM, 446-JI71

12 M l l j r Telegraph area. 1 bediuoaiw attacked garage I S batha fuuthed baaement fireplace private courtyard leonl* rourta pool clabkooa* Newly decorated Vacant1 Immedia te occu pancy Aiding (69,900 SS9 i>4*0

SOIITHFIELI) Klng^wood condo 2 bedroom!, I S batka. kitchen applt-anraa, new carpet , f ireplace baaement. central air *uprr condition Pool lan nu (59.SOO 347-4144 SOUTHFIELD Condo. b j n e t * pauo. aD GE i pool, clu

Sbiawaaaee Village I bedroom 2nd floor,

ipllancea. cen t ra l air , 1SS4K) 144-994*

ST r i A l R on tb* river c m d o - iu ru ry lata. 1 bedroorm 2 S ' c a r garage, 10%

down or uaumab-le mortgage (146,666 m - 7 7 4 4

CITY OF B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S

NEW DIRECT FROM W T U J E R 1-1 bedrooma, 2 S balki. deluxe feature* 2 car attached garage

$189 ,000 6 4 6 - 7 6 5 6 CLARKSTON CONDO

Enjoy Clartaton living at kta beat with out outdoor maintenance headackea Spanoua temporary 2 badrooma I lull 4 2 half batka baaement • tucked g a r t e r dark 4 more SH-1J4 (74,900

Sarry Young 4 Co Raal Eaiat* <27 U I *

ROLLING OAKS Colonial I badroom 2 S bath Mar t more inv*at ed than (146.600 aaking p r v e

Ml S091

SPANISH STYLE CoMalal CaaUm. h a l t I bedi m i * library bag* family room pa tie. large living room. I S bath* central air Alarm wvia t l e r Aaaaume mortgage (1*9 960 For appl call a f te r I pm Ml l t d

T t re* Badroieii b rvk raact . I S hatha family room larg* rar room. w*4 bar

pool. 2 fireplace* tnany era* 1*9 I By Owner

$7 ,000 REDUCTION -crl P rewt igm* 1977 h r v t c o k n a l

approx 27^6 aq f t , 9 r o o m 4 bad-rooma plea den aad family room at

l w v fireplace premium t Owaw i.r»n*ferred Preml

Wte Neigkbortood with

CENTURY 21 Eierwt lv* Traatfai Sala*

851-4100

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FRANKLIN RANCH Appro? 1 W ** fl |F I

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CENTURY 21 N Lae

8S1-4100

midv a l * area 41 j a a * y tW aah i i i C. f * yard. ( i r f j S T c a a I

11 MILE MIDCltXBELT AREA Cuaaom qwa-l 9666 aqft 4 b e * o o m Is ha tha family room 4 tea 2 car at

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305 Brighton-Harttand South Lyon

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442-67*1 T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

R A V W * 4 STREAM fad 4 I half I

>OB TRANSFER M1.ST SEIX 3 bedroom family room fireplace pond 10 mm to » Bloomfield Lake privilege* Aawtme 16% fixed rale mortgage for under (10 606 down Alt ag 141 l o o For • *PP« 140 0621

LAKEPRONT 1 bedroom. I S bath. 1 car garage (106 666 area 1 mile* W or Unloe Lak*. Land contract 172.666 111.600 down al (11 % 1*16241

ECHO VALLEY 12 Mile 4 Orchard Lake 2 bedroom* 2 hatha formal din ihg room appjiaocea n r . pool (44 900

(49 960 After 1pm SSJ 24M

FARMINGTON HILLS -carport , pool tenaw court, central t i r •ome appliance*. (46 #00 f i rm

M4-264*

S RXDFORO l-*rge I badroom la nice •run with many extra* Low p a r m a n U and maintenance fee* Priced below m a r t a t (11 900 9J7 M17

WEST B L O O M F I E L D LUXURY C O N D O M I N I U M S

G r a n d O p e n i n g Walnut Hills

Ranch 4 townboea* model*, aocne ready lor immediate occupancy ca the-i r*! 4 rtadlo ceiling! f i replace I n floor laundry, fall 4 walk out I for e x p a m o n 2 car garag*. p n v a t e techa la c o u n y a r d a lovely coaat ry *a>-Ung Price (69 . M M 116.6*6 Walnut La te Rd ju*t W of Drake R d

Opee daily 12 Spm cloaad Wed 4 T i n

HERBERT LAWSON, INC Model Ml 01M Otttcr SS7 204M

UNION LAKE By owner wood heated home Family room, all

bawl oTf*r I S •

311 Orchard Laka Walled Laka

CITY OF Orrkard Lak* qaad level. I badroom 1 s ba tha lamily room, caw tral air I S car garag*. larg* kM wtth awlmming t a d boa 11 n* privilege* 1*9 S60 (Ty Owner 4*2 « * 7

319 Homas For Sala Oakland County

i-AKE ORION beaatifal landacapad Oaad l eve l radar 4 brVk Callfarwia roa t emoora ry I betk'ooana I S balk larw* Europaan kitchen circular oat »tairway 4 r w u w oak laaarSw hakw-

4 deck areaa wet dark room (1*4 606 Ml I I M M l U U

MADMON HEIGHTS Sharp hrlct c o Waul a 11 MUeJaka R area Original

immacula te

FARMINGTON iperfeoul ranch condo is Heritage Village. Drake Rd 4 Grand Rivet ! badrooma, 1 lull batha. nru carpeting. 2 car attached garage r e a tral air walk to pool. clabhiiMi. aaeaa lennu End o u t , patio flaiahad 4 car peted lower level with wet bar. kwda at t t o r a g * l m m * d l * t t o c c * (112.906 L C term* - u p a a c *

IT7-I74I FARMINGTON dacoraiad will Mil farruaked or oafur mated Heart of Farmiaglon Shopolaa Call a f te r 1 PM S S l 7 7 l S

Fairway Condo Cty T h a *legant Condo 4 it* PGA GOLFERS Cly T \ w . Court* aecretly go together 4M f l I

larg* liviag dining i double garag* 4 more Exclmlve MemberWn prwwble with (114 006 wKk L C Term* Mldweat Realty 111414 4411 e r t 12

WEST BLOOMFIELD

BRYN MAWR Laxnry lownkoaa* taatefally dacorai -ad. 1 bedroom* 2 S batha, atlarWad ga rage, cenl r t l a i r 4 a larm. IIK.940 Land ron l ra r t tarma

ARBOR 553-8128 » BLOOMFIELD la Po tomac Town*

garag* flanked baarrna only maw aell. (44.666

• pool Buyer, •61 -4242

327 Duplaxaa For Saia

LIVONIA CONDO Sapar Marp 2 bedroom i « floor condo formal dining room, beaottful

CENTURY 21 Har t f o rd S o u t h Inc.

261-4200 464-6400

BIRMINGHAM S room f l Oupler UMt cawtrtl t i r f l l lW I maat I S car Beautiful lo t -Owaw

332 Mobiia Horrvas For Sala

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320 Homes For Sala Wayna County

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321 Homas For Sala Livingston County

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AuracUr* a f f i n apaca cSoa* la dowa-towa 114 ft . akytirkt, ploaty « | parkiac P~ moatk OtU. IM-4M*

PLYMOUTH TWP Ana Artwr Hd OTflca Spar*

M l aq ft 1 room M M , or I M aq ft -1 room au la , or 4M aq ft I r o t m aaiu W M par ft i b c M m a u b t a a 1aw~di k » ocrapaary PMC Caatar 4444774

P R I M E LOCATION EaacatrM M U . IT1 aq ft

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PLYMOUTH OLD VtLLAGE MO Sq Et Craft AaUqa* araa

par moatk mrladM* aUlltMa Al4TJ or 4 U - U I 1

P1.YM0UTH RETAIL ANN ARBOR ROAD

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PLYMOUTH J17 No Mala* Si 1MH Sq El raUSl or offka apaca lea taaa Prl»au, partial iw wuta lot Avail aM* Jua* IM

434 Indus t r i e i /Werehouee NO VI

UMaatnal 1UK aq foot lift t i j t Soad ini doom, lau aI alortnr. (ii kaat Daya Mi l IM E*aa 111 2»«

436 O f f i c e / B u s i n e s s

S p e c e

AEEORDABLE off Sc. apac* Graad Rlv*r and T.iejrapk ara* Modrna balldiag All aliUtiaa. Janitor a m * tn oladad Ampl* parUn*. nrallaM loca Uoa 1041Mb) ft

BIRMINGHAM arwly Woodroill o4 Blrrmackam So ol Lk> caM. oa Graal Vanoaa aq ft avaUabla. Ratail ootffthorkood b a l a a 4 oTIicaa I2*tl20 1 42V 11M

EARMINGTON HILLS 12 MU* ba twaaa Orrkard Lak. Hd 4 EmOMtoa Rd IMaqft 1115 mooti All ouiiuaa incladad Sarrwtarul arvv-aa avail-ab4* U1-U4I

BIRMINGHAM OEEKES 14 Mil* Rd ooar INarc* 120 4 JM aqaar* Irrt. anv pla parting auUuaa, |aWn aarrtra. ranwl 4 drapaa incladad M1-4U4 Ev*oin»> UI-1UI

H O L L I D A Y P A R K O F F I C E P L A Z A

Parlact l*rafaaak»al I^caUta Sanaa from Ml aq ft up to 40M aq ft Will da-

BIRM1NG HAM PTaM oTAcm B *i*cwuv* aaiia batSdl I" caatar of Iowa, fall aacrotanal aar vScaa, pkon* anaw*rla( 4 ooa oraaca room available 44V SIM

aland Call Dim DaUty McKINLEY' PROPERTIES

7 6 9 - 8 5 2 0

BIRMINGHAM pctm* loca tion Ml aq ft carraaiUy doctor • attic* wl tk 1aoar axptraliot) Sapt M IMA Call »u IUI or Evaa. Ml IM1

BIRMINGHAM ~ Slnjl* oflsc* naar downtown 470 Nortk Woodward Carpal, paa*Md walla kNcMa ami 4 bookahrlvaa KASSARIAN BUILDERS HI I IM

LIVONIA Of!So* Spac. M0 Sq Et Call MARY HBH Thompooo

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SINGLE ROOM O E T K E Coraar oI Eord R d a t u d d t e M l . Gar 4 m CMy Appra i lmaia iy M 0 aq f l . U U moatk and H I aq ft, » IM, incladUf atlUUM in-tim SPACE to a b M . SoalUlaM UttarSor do-• P firm Mara etmfaraaca room cap! or, blaoprUMar. a ical loM park i i a

C a B f t l - M M

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TROY aM Mail lat floor 1M4 iaaM* aq ft Macatlv* oirsca Ball* akraliaat mt> SMaa wttk ooUoaal ryaum EmcalWoi par fall 1

partlac T y ^ a S S M1-4124

W. BLOOMFIELD 500 - 7 ,000 eq. f t . o f f toe / re te f l

LOW RENT Prim, location oa Orchard Laka Road

Ample Partial Call Joa, M117D0

436 Of f i ce 6 B u s i n e s s S p e c s For R e n t

BLOOMEIELD KILL* Eiacativ* otrm apac* for laaa* Par Kaaiiaad i*l*pPonr AMwanac aarr* larlal word In. aaain« rompotar arr vlcaa

ANY OR ALL OE THE ABOVE 112*4221

BLOOMEIELD I HILLS 1 prlvata oltkc-M for Sooo* am apac. alvannq .nj»

» lia« Lak* Rd Mar M4IW) maal Located

BWKINGHAM OfTKE I>LA2A ScPoofcraft a( Inkairt Ijvoaia Eor laaa. ISO aq ft 2 ofrkwa rarapoca room balkroom Sajubl* for attorney manafactaror • rap Mr Immadlat* orrapanry UI11M

DELUXE OEETCE SPACE 1140 aq ft II M aq ft. N Trov. Inunadiale «r-

Turnkn. I offlcaa. I7M Fto I7H144

capaacy

A L L B U S I N E S S I N D I C A T O R S UP

T H E T U R N A R O U N D IS HERE

T H I S IS T H E GROUND F L O O R Es tab l i sh or e x p a n d off ices! P ro fess iona l or bus i -ness su i tes O n e r o o m Bullae t o 3 3 0 0 sq . f i . ava i lab le fo r Immed ia te occupancy L i m i t e d 1st c lass s p a c e avai lab le in area S e r v i n g G a r d e n Ci ty W e s t l a n d . L ivon ia & Wayne A C T N O W I

CALL SANDY AT 422-7800

on rue plains O* hesitation bleach the bones ctr ™e DAWN ^ v*CTO*y

j, i j g u >. m mt %XM

E4iPLOY4iENr %. j . 1

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500 Help Wanted

ABSOLUTE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

$11.33 ' PER HRS WORKED *ead 11 peop4* to wort In tb* Wayn* Clan) araa for Dnvar DaliTary SakM H amall Horn* Apptlama No ripan-aac* im laaai-r Heavy wort load ikra 14 Will traia caraar-minded indlvidB-aa Rctubla uaaaportatMn a MITT Paid vacation 4 boaaaaa PVma lor l»

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500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help W a n t e d 500 Help W a n t e d A - LOVING TEACHERS

witk aajra* is cMId 4»v*k>pn»eoi or *» -alios aaadad for mormn| pra-edsool

Moa. Fr. al Plymoalk 44» UM

profram 1 Hup 4 Kl

A C C O U N T A N T - Q L Oakland O

r°mpa*y a MSAGL a

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A n n Finn 5400 Perry Dr

Pont lac, Ml 480 5€ Ak Eqaal Opponadty Employer

ACCOUNTANT kCnimsr. 1 yaar «*p» rSaaca Raaama oaly Pri SartMa PC. MM W A-1M. W Bloomfteld. Ml

aly Pran Uap^r Hi Ml M i l

ACT NOW STATE WIDE COMPANY kaa 20 tab Maaaaa for saw brurt offSc*a ia Or t4ard Laka. Noel 4

AD AGENCY aaata Ugly lalaMaif

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ALVIN'S OF B I R M I N G H A M

u faculty Moe needa malar. <a ?~^ic PSaaM apply

a oaly !ao pboaa calla plaaaa:, 141 Piera dra t Blrminikaivi

ATTENTION Assemblers &

Packagers

ATTENTION READERS Eor yoar aai)oTm*al oar "World of Sammer Pun 4 Campcroand " nut mi will appaar oo Tburadari tf yo« woald Ilk* to aM yoar ad lo tltia coraar call Heiaaal Ml Mil

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE Excellent opportanily for malar* mal* leaanr* paraoa wttk -arf* aparunaoi camplei Eipenenced tn .Baling air cooaotioain*. drywali. alertrScal etc Maal kav* own loola Call I MAM 4 10PM 411 4 j 11

PlvmiKBtfc. Wlxom. aad araaa Maal M 11 wuft i Uon

ATTENTION STREET CANVASSERS for home improvement! Vary lifk earning Moot kav* auto No experi-aaca ria .aairv. will train Call bnwaon 11-11 aak for Merle or Sam. UI-77U

CAKE DECORATOR Full or part time Moot bare export-rac* Livonia DaalM Bakery Call Andy 124-4140

CARPENTER ne*<led for <11 weakj la May Mmi bav* bactfroand la Rnvfb ln| Homea Plaaa. callafter 4pm

4 M - M M

C A L L N O W

ASSEMBLY AND PACKAGING I Uffeuaf pradocu No experience a •ary Moot be MneodatMr aad M n Iranaponalioo Oak Part araa

ASSEMBLY o< amall elactrooK para U 12 per boar lo atari BeoefSU Call for appointment l a ro I lam I ' l l W

A S S E M B L Y

Packaging & Production

Wort available Man 4 Soa« tarm lam porary la^KnUi a Lrvooia PTyta ooU. and RadJord

Suburban Office Services

11241 Grand Rrivar. Earmin«uie 477-9840

D E A R B O R N L IVONIA S O U T H F I E L D

565 -8060 5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0 569 -7500

WITT DIV

ALTO ELECTRIC DIAGNOSTICIAN WANTED

Witk Ailcnmant expanenr* praferrad Dotneour 4 furr^t Good Pay 4 Bane-

I flu See Mart David. BobSaka. lac

11300 Grand River Earmlnf tna Hllla Mick I M 1 I

AUTO MECHANICS- Cam/Sod Two needed Apply In peraoa Mel i A a u rfenar 444M Eord Rd Cantoe. Mkck.

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

Trve T e m p o r a r y H e l p Peop le

ATTENTK1N COLLEGE STUDENTS Evil or part t ime Have aaai appaar ance Paae oal caiaioa Pic* ap 4 iellv ar order* M17 per boar avaraja Ear Falter Brwk Oakland Coaaly araa Call Brancb Office U» 3174

ASSIST A,NT MANAGERS OVER

START NOW

ADVERTISING DIRECT MAIL

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A L L A R O U N O M A C H I N I S T L A T H E H A N D M I L L H A N O

0 . 0 GRINO€R CCNTERLESS G R I N D E R

• v e 4 years e i tper t -e n o e Top pey tu« beneWta r^ermet ie i i l open inge

Appfy 101 mdwetrtei Dr . ' c ^Y^ou th , Mton

*« eqaaJI>p ail Mill • | l I r

Natl lAll rffScea a Uvoau atarp indlvidaaa u. fill .anooa poaa uoa I tor I driven delivery uSaa Ear* til* IIM a waM to aurv Tm

intar-riew call Dm laraoau Ml l l l l prlvau rnumra call

» MAM 1PM Moa Wed ASSISTANT SERVICE STATION MGR Lara* Amora iamern Cmtm tm „ Tor , a « a tflar mm Mmi bav* a a track aornre 4 U«M pay Plaa b a a p*M Btoe Cram pla. ad

ASSURE

YOUR FUTURE

JR TYPISTS SENIOR TYPISTS

W O R D PROCESSORS S W I T C H B O A R D OPRS

Call Ear ippilalai —

Suburban Office Services

UI4I GRAND RIVER F AJtMWGT lN 477-SS40

ATTENTION

GMS

20 Ambitious

Homemakers & College Students

For

Light Packaging

I 4 Livonia Araa*

AUTO MECHANIC S yaar* expanaava. maater iUU rerll-flad Vbratxa holiday pay Blue Cram S » SMeld CommaoMoa 423 0110

CARPENTER-Sab Contract wort Moot bave own tract 4 loola

.nouranr* repair! rxpan*ar* balpTal Call I S Moo K l 413-4471

500 Help Wanted

CASHIER Sell-aarv* nation Fall l ima Apply b a I ween I AM and 2 PM a l Union 71 Sta uoa. 22041 Nine Mile Rd F a r a u a « t o o

!

500 Help Wanted

Cashiers 4 Stock Clerks Immediate part lime pooatioaa open 11 yean 4 older i Day 4 Eva boart

a Moo Utfa Sa t » 1 P M 1 CENTER MARKET

Rd . Oak Krlapaa

I 'ARPENTERS WANTED FOR 1 arpemer -notractor ape.'laUxiaq u> d e r l i r e u n u n « walla 4 additioaa

137 M44 or 417 1111

CARPET CLEANERS Expenaoca belpTol

i l l .

A U T O M O T I V E CERTIF IED T E C H N I C I A N S

Day and Evening* GM 4 Importa Up to 114 for Hal r a w boar

R E D H O L M A N PONT1ACGMC TRUCKS-TOYOTA 14M0 Ford Rd Al Wayne Wealland

ALTO TETHTOOAN Sharp exparvaarad wall amlpped rar ufled m a a u r marhanlc N I A S E car t l f tcauaa preferred Good * i | a bene-ftta and worl Marct Tlrv Plymoatk Mirk

BANK T E U E R TRAINEES PravMM Teller or C E»ll 4 P a n Tuna

" s c i s -

BARRER ETYLKT 4 Baaa t l r l aa Hair We A n I M Plymoatk ltd. Plymoatk Mirk 4441144

BEAUTICIAN SALON S#GT w i u i aral y a a n fhiar e x p a n a a r a tn a a a

wllk maaaaaraaat opt

• tar tar Ar ta t*

i till aaMUUve u> maaa raMaeta Expervaara ai aaairy PmD

l i n e rfanhara Saha r t a M l

ATTAIN PERRON AL OOAL* by l i i f « 4 marto«ta« SMrW A ilea* •ClaaUM Eiai l a i a (> Mty iMdia May MA ll M PM W WMlfi Bailey Rnrr^^HM MvdOMmtal la

aar "WarM M win appear aa TW Bdaya B yaa aoMd m, mme yarn M a Ma m m mM

4 Have OWN CAR

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

SERVICE

427-7660

CAREER MTNTH3V HOMEMAKERS Now binna a a p e m a o n far aatioa i larfaal ley 4 a f t parly plan • Wort From Home Yam Oom H o o n

• Ear* A Free Trip • F t m T r a i n a i • AMaMUty N?j lavaatmeal - OatatandUf Hoataaa P rog ram 444411 a 444 7111

F m Tray >'Yew**a Royal Oak . 77V 7111 TTlSlM

r ARPET 4 F U R N m R E CLEANING Opening! for a few good i n d l r l d a a a lo learn carpet 4 furniture ckaanaa* Ex i-ellenl a a n u n ( pStaatla] bitioaa panoo with willint Mecfeanacal aptitude Malrahl r CaU l a m 1 l am or 2pm 4pm. U 2 4113 CARPET INSTALLERS lor hotel r o o m 4 SoMy* maal have r a f . r a a . aa. ~ e r WOO aq yda Call wrU b u k

Holiday Inn a! Vwlbf le ld IU-TTM

CARPET 4 WINDOW C L E A N E R S aun al llM waak IM hoant plaa boaM Oa* t r a a a p o r u t i o n aacaaaary Cal 144 1074

C A R P E T W O R K R O O M

Need vxpenaarad indlnchaal to a a porvtaa aad wor t ia r l a a m a g 4 rapalr carpet a u r t i u o m Eace t laa l beaaTlta Soatkiseid loration Call 1-1 l am 4 1 4 p m 1410113

CHILDCARK AIDE «ad only

appliraol reaMUild a n a Own Tranaportalloa U S4 per how Full u n a Call aM (or M* ToJberl 442-0441

CIVIL ENGINEER for l ooaaluoc f i rm Pull time 4 p a n lime Kxper^nced Is Maasclpal plaa ra-

4 etiltty deaicn Alao prlvale de-veiopmaol daaifr. incladlad all aUlitiaa

Cvin| 4 fanaral a t * d rvekpanea i id oomplete i — m i larladlad car

r aou t r a . raal or Iaal aalary MicM«aa

villa. MI <

CLERKS 4 Maaacer T r a i a . • TW >1 ronvcmeai More m * '~f for clerta 4 manager tra la i a 7 . Eleven offer* a competitive wage 4 a cuaiplete line at benef lu W* have fall t ime 4 p a n Ume

far afternoon 4 al Ihe ^

ampPal l Madmoa Hta U70 Middlebelt. Garden O l y 21044 Farmuif ton Fa rmln ( toa Hllb

Equal Opcretuaily Employer M F

prmrwaB onmarlly far midoagM Mlfta Apply • Q a v i e i a t n i M C a m

E lpeneoced COLLECTION AGENT

Malrad. bai oo! required m a t Soalkflela firm

147 1410

COLLECTOR PART TIME

Wa aaad a peraon wlU Borne collection berk£rovnd wbo want* lo wort I b o o n dally, i dayi week dur tni the day SowthfteSd office Salary and boasaa

MT I I M

COLLEGE GRADB BacPelon Do«rae r e a u o r a n l ma iuaemeol ,-areer local I d a n 40 b n 114.M0 111.KM bene-fit* Ray Graaee Pervormel I M 1414

500 Help W s n t s d

COMPUTER OPERATOR Dig}tal iy*t*m with Floppy dlac experl-. a r * prefei red Muat bave exparwnce in payroll, general ladfar arcoaoU payable 1'oaauoo available immodMle-ly Send reaume lo Attn Kevin G l t n . I l l E Brown St Ste 110 BtrmUidkam. Midi I M 11 or call MJ.IM4

CONSIDER FOSTER PARENTING Single wa 3-pareoi family S o m a ara needafl for meatally retarded children or adult* Some nead f i r * floor bod. rooma Agency providoa training. 0-retaing and aappon Family a paid over P M month Parenting, laarhlag or nonlng atilla helpful For mora l a formalloc, lb Wayne ( can ty call Jan Myen S 4 I 4 1 M Oakland ' oanty call AiMtna B o o r t e r U 3 4410

COMPUTER OPERATORS

M I C H I G A N N A T I O N A L BANK

Om of MicfeifAA'i kMdaoc (Matin* M l caUooa U i rar«cr opeertumUes for C i a n p f r Opcracon to Laa a ing Candl daua ahoald U v , 1 3 y a a n experience ualng J<T. TSO aad MVS operating i r i t m a Maal be able lo war t any ahift aad weekends ExcellaM

CONSTRUCTION w a r t e n al laaat 21 y a a n old. experteoce Call 1AM

S4144!" CONSirLTANTS tor IS home demo ot arm exc l e a v e replacement window being mlroducad i«to market araa No experience p r a l e n e d will tralar iJbaral payer a le 111 000 yaar mlai-mam Call 11114424

500 Help W s n t s d

COUNTER PERSON RAGGER IS H hoan . momingB aad 1 afternoon

Call 1 4 P M • 471-1144

COUPON SORTERS Apply In perton. l a m - 11am 4 2pm

Mon tttm F r l , I OS Plymoatk S o u I I I , P l y m o a t i

COURIER DRIVERS Part lima lor Metro Ara* M a * have reliable tranaportat ion 4 good drtrhM

CaU 1-1 PM 14.4-4241

CPA toe Soathftald CPA F i r m Mlm mam 1 y a a n n p o n o a r e EaraUoat aal-

frtngea S a n j reanm* lo P O Box 'I, Royal Oak. Mlrh I M I S?.

CREDIT INVESTIGATOR for dua uti>wp Bank dlotrlrt. reqalrea

good rSenral i

CAR STEREO BENCH TECHNICIAN Oaly ex peasant1 od naad apply Salary plM nmmiaana Factory ( V f l o a i Ra lie M724 Grand Rlear. Far rmagtoa HUka

CAR STEREO INSTALLER Only axpo-

?zz%£!ru£rsz Grand R n e r Farmlngtoa HU*

CASHIER P a r t Han* High

Inhaler Garden CHy

Apply within Taay-B F a r m M a r t e t P i l l W W a m a . a n a at Warraa 4

CASHIER KALES

Cm I'elaeaatM Thle a oat pa* e taploymaal LocatMaa ai Twelve Oak* Noel Ueoa ie Mall aad o t W Wa* mall locauaa

r r c r ^ r - c -

500 Help W a n t e d

C l u b h o u s e C u s t o d i a n for BrnMlaae Golf d a b I Mile Shai doe. Northville

MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK Opera t ion Center

P O Hoi 11 IM Laaatng. Ml t»»0» aoaaap/Bif'kv

CONSTRUCTION LABORORS Livonia araa Call John

344 1404

500 Help W a n t e d

ATTENTION BOteeWJVES

I fcMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

• LIGHT INDUSTRIAL • CLERKS

K L W S £ R V I C E S I N C

P * Kel ly Gir l PVopM

Westland a Ad

729-1040 OPEN 9-3 522-4020

EOE - M / F / H

© SKILLED HELP NEEDED

JOB O P P O R T U N I T I E S for Secratar tee. TypMts . Gen -eral Off toe He lp , S w t i c h b o a r d Opera to rs . W o r d Pro-ceaaors A De ta E n t r y O p e r a t o r s K n o w l e d g e of Ro4m A DlrrMnaion he lp fu l

L/VONIA - 4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0 TROY - 5«5-55©5 I'Covarme SouMMId 4 Bhuaq^i.

TAYLOR - 2 8 1 - 4 5 5 0 WARREN - 2«4~«330

MANPOWER T e m p o r a r y Services

FITTERS E x p e r i e n c e d in b luep r in t r e a d i n g a n d f i t t i n g steel fabrication

C l e a n shop , g o o d e q u i p m e n t , U A W S h o p Local 157. G o o d bene f i t s p a c k a g e

APPLY:

Custom Fabricators 15720 Dale

(5 M i l e & Te leg raph)

533-2603

COUNTER CLERK PART TTME Mature p e r n nneilad for Dry Claai e n l pm l p m l j v o o l a araa

CRANE OPERATORS 2 espersearad o i e r t a e d cab operated crmm o p a r a t o n P r a d u r u e a lype opor acjon R ran me only lo Box -14 Otaarv er 4 E r c e a t n ? Mew^apera M i l l Schoolcraft R d . Livonia. Michigan HIM

ron i i aamal credit flald Eamll lar t ty wllk rredii bareaa. D I B . credit aaaly an TW* entry M poUUon alao r »

pSaaianl phoae jiBaaiaiallty 4 m e a l M l l a Rapidly expanaBag

company haa aa at t ract ive pay package 4 beoafii program lo attar the right uMHevMal Send reoome u> Box I I I Otaerver a Eccea t rV Naa*-

14141 S r h o o k r a f l Rd . L leoau . M 1 M £ & M i

CTISTOOUL COUPLE Malar* coapl* aaadad for aaaaor

aBxrelleat M i a n 4 banef lu . M 1 lo 4 PM waakdaya for M r

on 471444, A* Equal Opportunity EmpMyar

poll I

500 Help Wen t e d

DRAFTSPERSON usr -Natlonal printing Ink manufacturer headqi

tered in Redford near Schoolcraft and T graph seeks a Mechanical Draftspereon. The candidate is possibly pursuing an engineering career and should have 2-5 years appl icab le work experience Work includes preparat ion of drawings for equipment installation, plant lay-out, utility A process piping, power & controls. Send resume to: •

Box 716 O b s e r v e r & Eccentric N e w s p a p e r s

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t Livonia. Ml 4 8 1 5 0

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL

Detroit a r e a company manufac tu r ing e l e c t r o -mwcftaoscal products tor the automotive industry requires following personnel

•PRODUCTS DESIGN ENGINEER •DESIGNER-DETAILER •QUALITY CONTROL •MODEL MAKER

P L E A S E SEND RESUME OR P H O N E

Micro Craft 2200 W. Eleven Mile Rd.

Berkley, M14S072

547-9330

' O C » t P . G - e C , R . w Q - a C i

SOD He*) Wanted

DANKTWS • • K M U> tot. i i m i i .

0 4 E M o r K M > A p r * 3 0 » 6 a

500 Help Wanted

D A T A E N T R Y S U P E R V I S O R

r i m k k j. V u b i Detrwl S M t Key u> Ota* i y n u I V w .

e t a Ent ry . i i . n i v p re lw isa i M v b* ab i * to w o r t * ahi/i « g > 3 j-bkc « Nil iSorf ' i v n n r * wiD be-' " > • aaJary fc » j t t i ted

p o Hoi »i: • u r ^ H u Mi t i r - d i

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ju i res I I ' o m g r » w r i ac t i v i t y ai Detroi t 'pcof w « r i S a U r W poamoa ptw

iB lono f t i J f Seme i r regular Scsert Call

u i i m

D E S I G N E R S n » » L & IXES PRJiCi t<T<

> W n » Benef i t t ' **» : H l | E S e r w * i n a

D R r v n u v e h » x i m m > » M m m w n " * g * par t ia l gaaoUae m m P n r f w -an or * " t « | t rac t

• Ca l l 4 X V M M

C * V C L E A N I N G f a r * * fu l l u n a

E L E C T R I C A l D C B C m i lo w o r t oa Cad C m **sUax>. \B * « 0 " o e PCS, c o l w f r . p a j c . o a c p p p

T i u u ^ available 1«M

e l e t t r j c u n maintenance I l a « a o r t u U n i M a ot T * a v t u t i

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