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High drama with the local 'A-Team' — 3A } " m Canton ©burlier Volume 9 Nufnjjer 73 mm Thursday. April 5, 1984 Canton. M«~higan mm, f % 68 Pages Twenty-Ftve Cents I Taxes r^ ,<>r Vr i ?• n, J °" P * B ^ r o n » « * • *»>• < k x x to hi. re.taur.nl C.W. . Chicken and Rib., following . f i r . there early Wednesday ,h# bi *" >urt * d |n "»ov.n . r .a 0 f Fire damages shopping center Water and ceiling material, lie scattered .bout the floor of one of the two .tor.. damaged in a fire a.rty Wednesday morning in the King. Row Shopping Center in Canton. Fir. officials esti- mated th. blaze ciuMd mor. th.n $85,000 in damage to the roof, wall, and interior of C.W.'s Chicken and Rib., wher. th. fir. apparently orig- inate, and thi. adjacent vacant .tor.. A fire early Wednesday moraine c a u s e d m o r e t h a n 9*&,04>0 in damage to two stores in the Kings Row Shopping Center at Lilley and Warren roads in Canton Township _ C.W's Chicken and Ribs and an adja- cent vacant store suffered roof, wall and interior damage from the fire, ac- cording to Canton Fire Capt Arthur Winkel. He estimated the damage at "upwards of >«5-70.000." The fire was reported at about 4 30 a.m and it took firefighters about an hour and a half to bring the blaze under control. Winkel said. Flames coming up through the roof when we pulled up," he said The fire appears to have originated in the oven area of C.W.'s Chicken and Ribs, Winkel said Fire officials believe ribs were left in the oven and the oven was left on after the restaurant closed Tuesday mght. An investigation was not expected. Winkel said Some smoke and water was reported in a third store, the Ceramic Corner, but the store was not damaged, Winkel said target of board hopeful Plain and simple, the most import ant issue facing Canton Township vot era this year is taxes, according to James Bndenthal » "I think we need some people who are concerned about Canton Town- ship," Bridenthal says Our officials think they can just raise our taxes It's about time someone got in there and did the job right They don t always need to be raking taxes " Bridenthal recently announced his candidacy fof the Canton Township Board The 47-year-old owner of Bri- denthal Construction and Excavating Company on Canton Center Road wiU compete as a' Democrat in the August primary Three four-year trustee seats will be decided in the November gener- al election Candidates also will vie for the offices of supervisor, clerk and treasurer "People DOW a r e paying more than their load (in taxes)," Bridenthal says. They've got to level off somewhere. II taxes keep going up, no one's going to build here. How are you going .to help Canton Township out 11 you can't help out businesses and homeowners with their taxes?" Staff photos by Bill Bresfer Control shift advised in audit's wake By Sandra Armbruster staff writer Delivery of adult and community ed- ucauor programs in the Wayne-West- land school district may change as the result of a study of that department being conducted by an outside consult- ant The consultant, a member of the dis- trict's auditing firm of Plante Moran. may recommend placing the programs under the control of other departments in the district, according to Dennis O'Neill, deputy superintendent for cur- riculum "We met with (board president) Jim LeDuc Tuesday for an interim report from the consultant," O'Neill said last week 'They're due back for further Adult, community ed targeted work in the department of general edu- cauon Hopefully, they'll finish up in about two weeks " THE MANAGEMENT study - and a state audit of enrollment figures in adult community education - began after the Observer published reports of an audit conducted by the Wayne Coun- ty Intermediate School District (ISD) last year Auditors found that the Wayne-West land school district had counted stu- dents as enrolled who never attended school, records show The students had Wayne- Westland School District The district serves southeast Canton been granted excused absences The Wayne- Westland district in- cludes a portion of Canton Township A search of county death records also turned up the names of four per- sons counted by the district who had died as much as three months earlier Responsibility for student account lng in that department was reassigned after the audit and school officials said that new policies and procedures were implemented INITIAL RECOMMENDATIONS from the consultant included having some programs operated by the special education department and placing oth ers under the auspices of the general education department "That was done without talking with people in thosf two areas at all," O'Neill said The consultant now is expected to discuss the tentative proposals with ad- ministrators in those areas Management problems in the adult/ community education department orig- inally were the result of "growing pains" in the late 1970s, according to O'Neill Compounding the problem in the department was the same decline in enrollment faced by those operating the regular kindergarten through 12th grade program After hitting a peak enrollment of Please turn to Page 5 THE PROBLEM, he said, is with how the township spends its funds. The need to raise additional funds through increased taxes is a result of "unwise spending," he said "I've run a business for 20 years," be said. "Even with the economy the way it was, I held my business together And I haven't raised prices in five years I must be doing something right " A 20-plus-year resident of Canton. Bridenthal ran for the township board in 1980 In the 1980 primary election, he captured 737 votes, or about 18 per cent of those cast He finished in sev- enth place but only the top four vote- getters advanced to the general elec- tion. Bridenthal lives with his wife, Sonja, and their son, Jim. a Schoolcraft Col- lege student He has been active in fund-raising activities for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Cousins start fires in Honeytree basements Several Honeytree Apartment resi- dents saw their belongings destroyed by fire Saturday morning after two boys set fire to basement storage areas at 8553 and 8511 Honey Lane Honeytree Apartments are south of Joy Road between 1-275 and Haggerty Road in Canton Damage, confined to tenants proper- ty, was estimated at a total of about MOO in Building Nos 1 and 14, accord- ing to Canton Fire Chief MelPaulun The fire was nearly extinguished by built-in sprinkler systems before fire- fighters reached the scene The fire department learned of the fire at about 11 a m from a resident who spotted the boys playing in the fire, dipping a shirtsleeve into the flames Both fires were ignited with match- es, officials said The boys, cousins ages 8 and 9. ad- mitted setting the fire, said Canton Del Eddie Tanner, who responded to the fire. The 9-year-oid is a Canton resi- dent while his cousin is from Livonia The two were in a babysitter's care at the time. Officials were abie to contact both, boys parent* who have been more than cooperaUve." Tanner said "The father of ooe of the boys has called four times today (Monday.) It appears they are more than willing to make restitu- tion " Police are awaiting word from Hooeytree and insurance companies before making compensation.arrange- ments Responding to the fire were nine firefighters and all the departments firefigbting equipment "We did a Little mop-up work, and used our fire line hose and water sup- ply but that was about It. The sprinkler system had them (the fires) pretty well extinguished," Paulun said. No structural damage was dooe to the basements, which bouse laundry areas and storage lockers FIREFIGHTERS also respofded.^o several grassfires over the weekend. added the chief Most resulted from careless spring cleaning' fires that got out of hand. / We'd like to remind people it is ille- gal to burn in Wayne County The only people able to get permits through the Wayne County Extension Service are farmers with 20 acres or more, and this is the last month they can do it" Pau- lun said Firefighters last visited the sprawl- ing Honeytree complex in early Janu- ary when an apartment in one of the lft-unit buildings was gutted by a fire set by an arsonist While several Honeytree maintenance employees who helped fight the fire were treated for smoke inhalation, there were no in- juries in that blaze, which caused $50,000 in damage Bridenthal Police foil youths' romantic reunion Young love turned out to be the un- doing of two Ingham County youths who eapaped Saturday from a state in- stitution near Laming. The two lt- year-olds stole a car and made their way to the Cantoo area to be with their car at the time were the two escapees girlfriends Their freedom came to an their girlfriends and another youth The end Monday morning after Canton po- two escapee* were turned o*«r to the lice stopped them for speeding In the Ingham County Sheriffs Department while the other three, from Canton Wayne and Westland, were turned over to their parent. TV ear. undamaged, was returned to its owner what's inside Brevities 6A Business ft-7c Cable TV ha Campus News . . 2A Canton Chatter . . . . 2B Chorchq 6-7B Clubs In Action 4B Creative Living . . . . 1E Crossword 4E Entertainment ... 9-12C 8B Roll Cail Report. . . . . 7A Obituaries 2A Opfrrton 12A Sports ........ i-5C Stroller i2A Suburban Ufe . . _ . 1-58 The View ib In today's issue... AIM AMD Special Section M l

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m a t e d t h . b l a z e c i u M d m o r . t h . n $85,000 in d a m a g e t o t h e roo f , w a l l , a n d i n t e r i o r of C.W. 's C h i c k e n a n d R i b . , w h e r . t h . f i r . a p p a r e n t l y o r i g -i n a t e , a n d t h i . a d j a c e n t vacan t . t o r . .

A f i r e ea r ly Wednesday mora ine caused m o r e than 9*&,04>0 in d a m a g e to two s to res in the Kings Row Shopping Cen te r at Lilley and Warren roads in Canton Township _

C . W ' s Chicken and Ribs and an ad ja -cent vacan t s tore suf fered roof, wall and inter ior d a m a g e f r o m the fire, ac-cording to Canton F i r e Capt Arthur Winkel. He es t ima ted the d a m a g e at " u p w a r d s of >«5-70.000."

The f i re was repor ted at about 4 30 a .m and it took f i ref ighters about an hour and a half to bring the blaze under

control . Winkel said. F l a m e s coming up through the roof when we pulled up ," he said

The f i r e a p p e a r s to have or ig inated in the oven a r e a of C.W.'s Chicken and Ribs, Winkel said F i r e off icials believe ribs w e r e left in the oven and the oven was left on a f t e r the res tauran t closed Tuesday mght. An investigation was not expected. Winkel said

Some s m o k e and water was repor ted in a third s tore , the Ceramic Corner , but the s tore was not damaged, Winkel said

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Plain and simple, the most impor t ant issue facing Canton Township vot era this year is taxes, accord ing to J a m e s Bndenthal

» "I think we need some people who a r e concerned about Canton Town-ship," Bridenthal says Our of f ic ia l s think they can just ra ise our t axes It 's about t ime someone got in there and did the job right They don t a l w a y s need to be r ak ing taxes "

Bridenthal recent ly announced his candidacy fof the Canton Township Board The 47-year-old owner of Bri-denthal Construction and E x c a v a t i n g Company on Canton Center Road wiU c o m p e t e as a' Democra t in the August p r i m a r y Three four-year t rus tee sea t s will be decided in the November gener-al election Candidates also will vie for the off ices of supervisor , c lerk and t r ea su re r

"Peop le DOW a re paying m o r e than thei r load (in taxes)," Br identhal says.

They 've got to level off somewhere . II t a x e s keep going up, no one 's going to build here . How a r e you going .to help Canton Township out 11 you c a n ' t help out businesses and h o m e o w n e r s with the i r t axes?"

Staff photos by Bill Bresfer

Control shift advised in audit's wake By S a n d r a A r m b r u s t e r staff writer

Del ivery of adult and c o m m u n i t y ed-u c a u o r p rograms in the Wayne-West-land school district m a y change as the resul t of a study of tha t d e p a r t m e n t being conducted by an outside consult-ant

The consultant, a m e m b e r of the dis-t r i c t ' s auditing f i rm of P l a n t e Moran. m a y r ecommend placing the p r o g r a m s under the control of o ther d e p a r t m e n t s in the district , accord ing to Dennis O'Neill, deputy super in tendent for cur-r i cu lum

"We m e t with (board pres ident) J i m LeDuc Tuesday for an in te r im repor t f r o m the consultant ," O'Neil l said last week ' T h e y ' r e due back for f u r t h e r

Adult, community ed targeted work in the d e p a r t m e n t of genera l edu-cauon Hopefully, they'll finish up in about two weeks "

THE MANAGEMENT study - and a s ta te audit of enrol lment f igures in adult communi ty education - began a f t e r the Observer published r epo r t s of an audit conducted by the Wayne Coun-ty In te rmed ia te School Distr ict (ISD) last year

Auditors found that the Wayne-West land school distr ict had counted stu-dents as enrolled who never a t t ended school, records show The s tudents had

Wayne-Westland School District The district serves southeast Canton

been granted excused absences The Wayne- West land distr ict in-

cludes a port ion of Canton Township A search of county death records

also tu rned up the n a m e s of four per-sons counted by the distr ict who had died as much as three months ear l ier

Responsibil i ty for student account lng in tha t depa r tmen t was reassigned a f t e r the a u d i t and school off ic ia ls said that new policies and procedures were imp lemen ted

INITIAL RECOMMENDATIONS f r o m the consul tant included having some p r o g r a m s opera ted by the special educat ion depa r tmen t and placing oth

ers under the auspices of the general education d e p a r t m e n t

"That was done without talking with people in thosf two a reas at all," O'Neill said

The consul tan t now is expected to discuss the t en ta t ive proposals with ad-minis t ra tors in those a reas

Managemen t problems in the a d u l t / communi ty educat ion depa r tmen t orig-inally were the result of "growing pains" in the la te 1970s, according to O'Neill Compounding the problem in the d e p a r t m e n t was the s ame decline in enro l lment faced by those opera t ing the regular k indergar ten through 12th grade p r o g r a m

After hit t ing a peak enrol lment of

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T H E PROBLEM, he said, is with how the township spends its funds. The need to ra ise addit ional funds through increased taxes is a result of "unwise spending," he said

" I ' ve run a business for 20 y e a r s , " be said. "Even with the economy the way it was, I held my business toge ther And I haven' t raised pr ices in f ive yea r s I must be doing someth ing right "

A 20-plus-year resident of Canton. Br identhal ran for the township board in 1980 In the 1980 p r i m a r y election, he cap tu red 737 votes, or about 18 per cent of those cas t He finished in sev-enth place but only the top four vote-ge t t e r s advanced to the general elec-tion.

Bridenthal lives with his wife, Sonja , and thei r son, J im. a Schoolcra f t Col-lege student He has been ac t ive in fund-ra is ing activit ies for the Muscular Dyst rophy Association.

Cousins start fires in Honeytree basements Severa l Honeytree A p a r t m e n t resi-

dents saw their belongings destroyed by f i r e Saturday morn ing a f t e r two boys set f i r e to basement s to rage a r e a s at 8553 and 8511 Honey L a n e

Honey t ree Apar tmen t s a r e south of Joy Road between 1-275 and Hagger ty Road in Canton

D a m a g e , confined to t enan t s proper-ty, was es t imated at a to ta l of about MOO in Building Nos 1 and 14, accord-ing to Canton F i re Chief MelPaulun The f i r e was nearly ext inguished by built-in sprinkler sys tems be fo re f i re-f i gh t e r s reached the scene

The f i r e depa r tmen t learned of the f i re at about 11 a m f r o m a res ident who spotted the boys playing in the

f ire, dipping a shir ts leeve into the f l ames

Both f i res were ignited with ma tch-es, officials said

The boys, cousins ages 8 and 9. ad-mit ted set t ing the f i re , said Canton Del Eddie Tanner , who responded to the fire. The 9-year-oid is a Canton resi-d e n t while his cousin is f r o m Livonia The two were in a babysi t te r ' s c a r e at the t ime.

Officials were abie to contac t both, boys paren t* who have been m o r e than cooperaUve." Tanner said " T h e fa ther of ooe of the boys has cal led four t imes today (Monday.) It a p p e a r s they a r e more than willing to make res t i tu-tion "

Police are awai t ing word f rom Hooey t r ee and insurance companies before making compensa t i on . a r r ange -ments

Responding to the f i r e were nine f i ref ighters and all the d e p a r t m e n t s f irefigbting equ ipment

"We did a Little mop-up work, and used our f i re line hose and w a t e r sup-ply but that was about It. The sprinkler system had them (the f i res) p re t ty well extinguished," Paulun said.

No s t ructural d a m a g e was dooe to the basements, which bouse laundry a reas and s torage lockers

F I R E F I G H T E R S also r e spo fded .^o several grassf i res over the weekend.

added the chief Most resulted f rom care less spr ing cleaning ' f i res that

got out of hand. / We'd like to remind people it is ille-

gal to burn in Wayne County The only people able to get pe rmi t s through the Wayne County Extension Service a r e f a r m e r s with 20 acres or more, and this is the last month they can do i t " Pau-lun said

F i re f igh te r s last visited the sprawl-ing Honeyt ree complex in ear ly Janu-a ry when an a p a r t m e n t in one of the lft-unit buildings was gutted by a f ire set by an arsonis t While several Honeyt ree m a i n t e n a n c e employees who helped fight the f i re were t rea ted for smoke inhalation, there were no in-

juries in tha t blaze, which caused $50,000 in d a m a g e

Bridenthal

Police foil youths' romantic reunion Young love turned out to be the un-

doing of two Ingham County youths who eapaped Saturday f r o m a s t a t e in-s t i tu t ion near Laming . The two l t -year -o lds stole a c a r and m a d e their

way to the Cantoo a r e a to be with the i r car a t the t ime were the two escapees

g i r l f r iends Their f r eedom c a m e to an their gir l fr iends and ano the r youth The

end Monday morn ing a f t e r Can ton po- two escapee* were t u r n e d o*«r to the

lice stopped them for speeding In t he Ingham County S h e r i f f s Depar tmen t

while the o ther three, f r o m C a n t o n

Wayne and Westland, were turned over

to their p a r e n t . T V ear . undamaged,

was re tu rned to i ts owner

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campus news • W S l H O N O R E E S

Eight Ply,noutb-Canton residents (u»ve b « n named to the dean s list for the fall semester at Wayne State I 'm • ersi ty Plymouth s tudents a r e Joseph Heidelbergrr Linda Worth) lake and Barba ra Zdan C a n t o r s tudents are J as mine Abbosh Kathleen Hogan, Mary Hogan. Scott Rozenbaum and Alan Stern • J O H N T O B I N

John To bin. an Eas t e rn Michigan University g radua te student recently was inducted into the national honor society of Phi Kappa Phi Totwv son of Truda Simmons of Canton is one of the

^ resea rcher s involved with the recent Sesquicentenmal paper • D C B H O N O R E E S

Two Canton res idents were named tu :he dean s for the winter semester at the Detroi t College of Business The\ a r e Florence Beg*s and Linda & iser • DANIEL HAFLEY

TJaniei Hafley a P lymouth resident

y gradua ted recent!;, f rom WaMimgi -State Universi ty witft an mas te- -if v ence m geology

• W I N S A W A R D Twenty-nine Plymouth-Cantor, res.

dents who a r e students at tfie t 'n iver>. ty of Michigan were recogniied recent ly at the university"* annual here " convocat ion

Plymouth ebidenLs winning a class nonor award at least half A s and half B s for two terms ' were Jeanne Adams Robert Bortms Michael Cox Andrew

rook Cynthia Dance. Gerald Davis Sandra Gottwald Lynne Hathaway Gregory Hausman Dante] Inloes Sar ih '1-aible Janet- Olszewski Suzanne Kamljak Ma.-garet Roberts Mar> Scalierx Lynn Stephens Randall Sto-

a ru* Deborah Stump and Mar* Thrasher Scalier, also won the Bran-strom prize

Winning class honors f r o m Canton were Jane t Serwalowsk. John Zavicar III Kavin Desai Miltor Dvpuv. Judy Hui Loraine McKaig Colleen Moore Peter Papa Daniel P r a the r and P a t n cia Shefferly Dupur and P r a t h e r also were named Angel! scholars

School boundaries adjusted A number of school a t t endance area

changes have beer made for the corr; ng school by the P lymouth-Cantor

Board of Educat ion The following a*'endance a r e a ad

j u s t m e n u for 1984 85 have been made to provide relief in crowded enro l lment s i tuat ions ,

• .Assign to Eriksson 40-50 s tudents living in the new Brent wood Es ta tes

subdivision current ly these s tudents would attend Eriksson, with sixth g raders f rom that a rea going to Lowell Middle School

Continue the ass ignment , for f i rs t grade of 30-40 Field k indergar tners now housed at Eriksson

• Assign all Isbister E l e m e n t a r y sixth g raders to their appropr ia te mid die-school a t tendance area (about 85 to

obituaries P A T R I C I A J K O R T E ^

Funeral services for Mrs Korte, 50. of Warren Road Canton, were held recently in the First P r e s byterian Church of Northvil le with the Rev Lawrence A Chamber la in officiating Ar range ments were made by Schrader Funeral Home in Plymouth Memorial contr ibut ions may be made to the Michigan Cancer Foundat ion

_ Mrs Korte. who died March 29 in Canton was a senior teller with Nat ional Bank of Detroit Branch 40 and had been employed by NBD for 28 yea r s She moved to Canton in 1948 f rom Livonia and was active in the Plymouth Lion s Club with her hus band

Survivors includc husband Mel, daughter Karen Perlongo of Dearborn, son. Marvin of Canton mother Mar jor ie Lamen of Plymouth brothers Lawrence Larson of P l y m o u t h and Thomas I^arser. f>f Northvjlle, and One grandchi ld

CORETTF. HOUGH CLARK

Graveside services for Mrs Clark, 77. of Winter Park Fla were Ijeld recent ly at Riverside Cernet ery in Plynvfoth^Aith the Rev Kenneth MacKinnon off ic iat ing Ar rangements were made by Schrader Funeral H^me Memor ia l contributions may be made in the form of Mass of fer ings

Mrs Clark who died March 25 in Savannah, Ga was born in Plymouth and graduated f rom Ply mouth High School She at tended St Mary Acade my in Monroe and the Convent of the Sacred Hear t In Groase Pointe A f o r m e r longtime resident of Plymouth, she was a f o r m e r member of Our L a d y of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Plymouth

Survivors include sons. Robert Cowan of Rogers Ark and Edward Cowan of Ashville, N C , brother Cass S Hough of Naples Fla and two grand chldren

ALISON T PAPPLN

Funera l services for Ms Pappin. 19. of Sheridan Plymouth, were held recent ly in Schrader Funera l Home with burial at Rivers ide Cemetery Officiat mg was the Rev Kenneth MacKmnon Memorial contributions may be m a d e to Growth Works lnc of Plymouth

Ms Pappm, who died March 28 in Westland, was a longtime Plymouth resident who graduated f r o m Plymouth Salem High School in 1982 Survivors in

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eighth and ninth grades of about 52 Honeytree seventh and eighth g raders now housed at Eas t Middle

Assign to East Middle for seventh grade , some 16 H o n e y t r e e sixth g raders now housed at Tanger E l e m e n tary

Continue to assign to Eas t Middle all s tudents in grades 6-9 who live tji Honeytree and a r e new to the d is t r ic t

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U H ISE K SMITH

Funeral services for M n Smith 90 of Auburn Plymouth wore held recently th Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Cadillac Memorial Gardens Westland Officiat ing was pastor F r a n k B Smith Memorial contributions m a \ be m a d e to thr- Michi gan Heart Association

Mrs Smith who died March 30 in Livonia was born in Sault Ste Marie Mich and had lived in Plymouth communi ty for 50 years She owned the property where the Calvary B a p t i « Church now is located She had been mar r i ed for "1 years She is survived by a daughte r Lillian LaI,onde of Sault Ste Marie sever, grandchi ldren 21 great grand children and 14 g rea t great g randchi ldren

RI S S E L L J KNIGHT

Funerai services for Mr Knight 84 of Salem Township were held recently in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of La t te r Day Saints with burial at Oakland Hills Memoria l Gardens Novt Officiating were E lde r s Ed Ford and Darry) McLaughlin with a r r a n g e m e n t s made by Schrader Funeral Home Memoria l contr ibut ions may be made to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints

Mr Knight, who died March 27 in Ann Arbor, was bom In Canada and moved to Sa lem Township in 1942 f rom Detroit He re t i red f r o m C.F Burger Creamery in 1964 a f t e r 29 years employment He was elected t r ea su re r of Salem Township in 1964 and has held that position since He was a m e m b e r of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Lat ter Day Saints and of the Salem Township F a r m e r s * lub Married for 57 years , he was active in the church as a high priest and at one t ime was t reasur-er of the church He was a m e m b e r of the Stake High Counsel for 26 yea r s

Survivors include wife, Mona, son Henrv of Au burn Hills, daughter , Verlyn Matusko of Rockford Mich, sister, Mary Cowling of Hollywood, Fla brother. Basil of Grand Junct ion Colo and four grandchildren

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Last Nov. 1, s o m e 36 Wayne County communi t i es s t a r t e d using funds f r o m a 1400,000 f e d e r a l g r a n t to beef up po-lice pa t ro l s — or A-Teams - during peak dr inking-dr iv ing hours Monies f rom the g r a n t p a y fo r the sa lar ies of off icers who vo lun t ee r fo r the special patrol

P lymouth police o f f ice r Wayne Car roll was the off icer on duty Fr iday F r o m midnight on. he patrol led Michi-gan Ave f r o m 1-275 to Belleville Road

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F r o m 1130 p m to 3 a .m. . Carroll m a d e one a r r e s t and wro te four tickets. The a r r e s t ed dr iver blew 0.12. had an invalid l icense and seve ra l outs tanding t r a f f i c wa r r an t s .

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*<treet w o m a n r e c e n t l y r e p o r t e d to p& a c e t h a t a s p r u c e t ree in f r o n t of her house w a s c u t d o w n and poss ib ly used ' o r a C h r i s t m a s t r e e Tbe t r e e v a l u e d at 1100 w a s r e m o v e d s o m e U m e be t w e e n D e c 20 and Dec 2! 15(83 Th . w o m a n d id not exp la in the de!a% r re-p o r t i n g t he l a r c e n y to pol ice

T H R L E S H O T G l NS w e r e laker m t h r e e u n r e l a t e d t h e f t s du r ing the week >f M a r c h 18 A re s iden t of the F r a n k I i n - P a l m e r E s t a t e s a p a r t m e n t s r e p o r t °d t h a t tus s h o t g u n , va lued at $200 r e m o v e d f r o m w h e r e he kept it unde r his bed B e c a u s e t h e r e w e r e no s igns of f o r c e d e n t r y po l i ce bel ieved a key r n a \ h a v e been used to gam e n t r y to the a p a r t m e n t Noth ing e:se w-a<t rep.--.rte-

m i s s i n g but tfce r e s i d e n t sa id a r i f l e , v a l u e d a t $100 w a s s to len f r o m his a p a r t m e n t about a m o n t h e a r l i e r A secopd m a n r e p o r t e d to po l ice tha t his

he r ry -H i l l Road h o m e w a s e n t e r e d -and his sho tgun vaiiued a t $275 t a k e n The m a n said he wil l not p r o s e c u t e if '.he gun is r e t u r n e d Tbe house showed Do s igns of fo rced e n t r y pol ice said -In ' he t h i rd incident a m a n r e p o r t e d tha t l i s sho tgun valued at $«6 was t a k e n f r o m his ca r whi le i: w a s p a r k e d in She rwood Mobile Vi l l age

h l O H T P H . S two r e c e n t l y t u r n e d -nto a $1& loss for the Book Break s t o r e at 44720 Fo rd R o a d A s t o r e e m y!ojx« told pol ice that a w o m a n a m i n a n d a s k e d hin> t c ' e x c h a n g e e ight $5

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t he e x c h a n g e the w o m a n s a i d t h a i be had given her one $20 bill a n d one $1 bill The e m p l o y e e sa id he took the sin g l e and g a v e the w o m a n a n o t h e r twen ty L a t e r he said be d i s c o v e r e d he w a s m i s s i n g $'.S The w o m a n w a s d e s c r i b e d a s whi te about 40 y e a r s o ld 5 f ee t 8 i nches 140 pounds with b l ack h a i r Po-l ice said the inc iden t was s i m i l a r Co one tha t occmrred in F e b m a r v a t Kings R o w C l e a n e r s 7325 Lilies

A F O W L E R V I L L E t r u c k d r i v e r was s h a k e n up r ecen t ly when t h r e e b o y s d r o p p e d a chunk of ice on h is c a b a s he w a s t r a v e l i n g a long I 275 n e a r P a l m e r R o a d Can ton pol ice o f f i c e r B r u c e S u t x e r who w a s d r iv ing a long t h e s a m e r o u t e said the ;ce split the c a b roof

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of the e x p r e s s w a y Tbe d r ive r who w a s u n h u r t was s h a k e n Su tze r sa id P o l i c e a p p r e h e n d e d t w o of the boys who w e r e f r o m W e s t l a n d and l a t e r r e l e a s e d t h e m to the i r p a r e n t s The d a m a g e to the c a b w a s e s t i m a t e d a t $500-$1.000

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n i t u r e and t e l e v i s i o n se t s in t h r e e r e cent he is t s \ h o m e o r Hartford w a s en te red las'. T u e s d a y by p r y i n g open a d o o r w a l ! F o u r b e d r o o m s w e r e ran-sacked a tKfTTPka ra t gold j e w e l r y , val-ued a t m o r e t h a n $10,000. w a s t a k e n Pol ice s u r m i s e d t he c u i p r i u m a y h a v e been in t he h o u s e when the r e s i d e n t s r e t u r n e d s ince t h e r e wa- e v i d e n c e t h e * e s c a p e d by j u m p i n g f r o m a second f loor b a l c o n y M o r e than $5 500 w o r t h of f u r n i t u r e inc lud ing a b r a s s bed

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f ive rock ing c h a i r s t w o ches t s and an ice box w e r e t a k e n in a Mich igan A v e n u e b r e a k in t h a t o c c u r r e d some-t i m e b e t w e e n M a r c h 21 and 23 The v i c t i m sa id a w i n d o w w a s broken Co gain entry A S o u t h - L o t j - S t r e e t bOme was s t r uck the e v e n i n g of M a r c h 25 by a b u r g l a r whose g e t a w a y veh ic le m a y h a v e b e c o m e s t u c k in a d n c h Po l i ce sa id a door w a s p r i e d open and t h r e e te levis ion se t s a n d s o m e j e w e l r v val-ued at n e a r l y $1,700 r e m o v e d A m a n in t he a r e a a t the u m e told pol ice he he lped a m a n w h o s e c a r w a s s tuck in a 4

di tch in f r o n t of t he b u r g l a r i z e d house He desc r ibed t he c a r which m a y have b e e r used in t he b r e a k - i n a s a ful l -s ize Lincoln C o n t i n e n t a l , b a d l y r u s t e d and in need of an e x h a u s t s y s t e m

A R E T H E a i r w a v e s f r e e " Thafc may have beAi the i s sue in t h e r e c e n t t amp-e r i n ^ n f a H o m e S h o w t i m e bo* in tht

C a n t o n C o u r t a r e a A H o m e S h o w t i m e e m p l o y e e told police tha t t he c a b l e TY box in q u e s t i o n w a s d a m a g e d b e t w e e n M a r c h 13 and 27 and w i r e s w e r e i n se r t ed i l l e g a l l y in an a p p a r e n t a t t e m p t o b t a i n T h e Mov ie Channel w i t h o u t p a j y

•ng t he $11 95 mon th ly f e e R e s i d e n t of t w o h o u s e s in the a r e a w e r e s u s p e c t -ed of b e i n g invo lved

W E A T H E R u n c e r t a i n t i e s s e e m to be c o n f u s i n g th ieves , who c a n t d e c i d e w h e t h e r it is w in t e r or s p r i n g In t h r e e r e c e n t g a r a g e la rcen ies , t h i e v e s took two s n o w b l o w e r s . one l a w n m o w e r and t w o b i c y c l e s One incident o c c u r r e d t he e v e n i n g of M a r c h 23 on G r e e n Leaf s t r e e t T h e o t h e r two w e r e r e p o r t e d M a r c h 27 one on Arl ington a n d t he o t h e r on B u n k e r Hill In all t h r e e c a s e s •he v i c t i m s told pol ice the i r g a r a g e door s w e r e e i t h e r open or un locked

Whi le P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools food s e r v i c e e x p e n d i t u r e s a r e $4 ,953 be low pro-j e c t e d l e v e l s thus fa r e q u i p m e n t r e p a i r s and-• e p l a c e m e n t s t o t a l l i n g rr,„. c t h a n $9,000 have

r e a t e d a $4,176 def ic i t fo r t he p r o g r a m

J a c k C h a n d l e r , d i r e c tor of food s e r v i c e with I n t e r s t a t e U n i t e d p r e r en t ed t he f i g u r e s to the P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n Board >f E d u c a t i o n a t a r ecen t m e e t i n g a t P i o n e e r Mid

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s t a t e to r u n i t s food se r -v ice p r o g r a m at all its schools

E x a m i n e d o v e r a two-• e a r p e r i o d the food ser vice p r o g r a m is $18,908 inder b u d g e t sa id Rav

Repairs create $4,176 deficit Hoedel , a s s i s t a n t s u p e r i r t e n d e n t fo r b u s i n e s s

R e v e n u e fo r Sep t e m ber 1983 lo F e b r u a r y 1984. d e r i v e d f r o m sal**? r e i m b u r s e m e n t and in ter est . t o t a l s $736,890 O p e r a t ing e x p e n s e s inc lud ing

f o o d c o s t s s a l a r i e s f r inge b e n e f i t s and d i r ec t expense t o t a l s $731 937 The d i s t r i c t ' s s a t e l l i t e '.lKXJ $14,491 in deb t

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The Home Show will f e a tu r e act ivi ties for the whole family as well as nu •nerous do-it yourself clinic? fea tu r ing Ups c rea t ive advice and how-to b in t i for many home improvement p ro j ec t s

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Thr show will run th ree days and have more than 40 product displays most of which will be how-to demon strat jons Manufac tu re r s who will have displays include Arms t rong Ceilings Abmbi Georg ia -Pac i f ic < 'wens-Corn

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fhi r show u the iargesi local Home Show for the dedicated do i t your selfer s a i d - H o w a r d Oldford. owner operator of P lymouth Lumber North ville Lumber Co and.Har t land Lumber it Ha rdware Co

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Pa rks and Recreat ion Depar tmen t will hold its an nual Spring Arts & Cra f t s Show at the Plymouth Cul tura l Center 525 F a r m e r at Theodore Hour* will be 11 a m to 7 p m Fr iday and Saturday and II a m to 6 p m Sunday The show will feature more than 75 exhibitions with a va r i e ty of c raf t s F r e e admission

• CABLE TV TRAINING Saturday. April 7 The p r o g r a m m i n g depart

ment at Omnicom Cablevisioni will o f f e r a Porta pack and Editing Workshop one night a-week for six weeks to residents of Canton P lymouth Northville and Belleville Par t ic ipants must be age 18 or old er The flr*t series of classes will be . f rom 12 30 2 p m Saturdays beginning April 7 and running through May 19. no class on April 14

There is a $10 fee which is re funded if the par t ic ipant does not miss any classes and^ finishes the class project Cpon comletion trainees ' will receivr a card which will authorize them to use the public access equipment to produce p rog rams to be cable cast on Channels 15 or 8 Vou qiust regis ter in ad vance Phone Maria Holmes at 459 7300 for infor mation or to register The workshop will be repeal ed f rom 6 30-8 p m Mondays, beginning April 9 and running through May 21 (no class on April 16i. and f rom 7-8 30 p m Fr idays beginning April 20 and running through May 25

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ton Junior Football Association Steeler* Football is ' holding a registrat ion for p layers and cheer leaders ages 9 13 f rom 10 a m to 1 p m in the lobby of Pha*> III, the Plymouth Canton High gymnas ium music building Registrat ion for v e t e r a n s only will be on Saturday. April 7, and open reg is t ra t ion will be on Sa turdays May 12, 19 Bring bir th ce r t i f i ca te

» Regis t ra t ion fees will be J40 each for p layers $25 each for cheer leaders , and $100 m a x i m u m per fami ly Teams a re limited prac t ice s t a r t s in Aug ust The Steelers is a member of the Western Subur ban Junior Football League For m o r e informat ion call 459-0299 or 459-6347

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lor Football League Lions will have its regis t ra t ion f r o m 10 a m to 1 p m April 7 at McDonald s Res tauran t , 44900 Ford Road in Canton and f rom 10 a m to noon April 14 at the second floor lobby of P lymouth Salem High School on Joy just west of Canton Center Road P layers and chee r l eade r s ages 9-13 as of Sept 1. 1984 a r e el igible Fees are $40 for players . $25 for chee r l eade r s or $100 for the fami ly plan

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• WHEN PARENTS GROW OLD Monday April 9 The put)!ic is invited to a t tend

a seminar for children of aging pa ren t s f r o m 7 30-9 p m Monday April 9, in St Michael Lutheran Church at 7000 Sheldon Canton Mater ia l s for the class a r e donated by Aid Association for Lu therans For i n f o r m a t i o n call Joe [>ragun at 459-3333 L>r M a n a n n e S Glazefc assistant professor of gerontol ogy Madonna College will present in format ion on growing old

• HEALTH ENHANCEMENT Monday, April 9 Health enhancement -c la s ses

with aerobics is offered by the Plymouth Communi-ty Fami ly YMCA on mornings at the Salvation Army cente r and evenings -at S t a rkwea the r School gym for six weeks beginning April 9 Sessions will t*- f rom 9-10 a m Monday through F r iday , f r o m 6-7 p m Monday and Wednesday, and 7 8 p m Tuesday and Thursday Classes planned to help you become more fit in mind body and spirit Baby-si t t ing avai lable. in t h e mornings To enroll call the Y at 4 53 2904

• SPRING KARATE Monday, April 9 Spring ka ra te c lasses o f f e red

by P lymouth Communi ty Family YMCA will be of fered for six week* beginning April 9 f r o m 7-9 p m Monday and Wednesday in the gvm of S t a r k w e a t h er School Ins t ructor hYs 2nd degree black belt and has more than eight years exper ience in Tae Kwan Do To enroll call the Y at 453 2904

• PRE-SCHOOI. KREATIVES t Monday April 9 Plymouth YMCA lYe-Schod

Kreal ives spring classes will run for six weeks be ginning April 9 in Epiphany Lutheran Church The classes will be f rom 10 a m to noon Mondays through Thursdays The instructor is a ce r t i f i ed early e lementa ry education teacher Krea t ives in-volves g roup exper ience in ar ts c r a f t s , music games and f o r m s of c rea t ive expression To enroll call the YMCA at 453 2904

0- PCAAT TO M E E T Wednesday, April 11 Plymouth-Canton Assoc t-

atfcn f o r . t h e Academical ly t a l e n t e d (PCAATi will meet beginning at 7 30 p m in the ca fe to r ium of Pioneer Middle School on Ann Arbor Road west of Sheldon Pa t r i c i a Ernst , mother of 10 gifted chil dren, and Sandra McClennon. professor at Eas t e rn Michigan Universi ty in the depa r tmen t of special education and mother of two gifted chi ldren will lead a discussion and question-answer period on

educating the gifted child at home and at school, both emotionally and educat ional ly Come with your questions

• SUBSTANCE ABUSE Thursday April 12 Nic Cooper co-director of

Alternat ive Educat ion p r o g r a m for Plvmouth-Can-ton Community Schools will speak on "Substance Awareness and Abuse beginning at 7 30 p m in the media center at Smith E l e m e n t a r v School on Mc-Kinley in P lymouth

• CANTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY Thursday April 12 The Canton Historical So-

ciety wOUneet at 7 30 p m in the Canton Historical Museum Proc to r Read at Canton Center Road Paul Kiddi. a wood c a r v e r f r o m Canton will be the fea tu red speaker

• HEALTH O RAMA -Saturday, April 14 Oakwood Hospital Canton

Center is sponsoring Pro jec t Heal th-O-Rama f rom 10 a m to 5 p m at P l y m o u t h Canton High Phase III gymnas ium Anyone 18 or older m a y at tend this f ree health screening

• B E R E A V E D P A R E N T S Monday April 16 The "Bereaved Pa ren t s

Group will meet at 8 p m at the Newman House 17300 Hagger ty Road north of 6 Mile. Schoolcraft College, Livonia The Bereaved Pa ren t s a r e a self help group lor pa ren t s who h a v e lost a child For informat ion or ass i s tance call Raymond or Gloria Collins at 348 1857

• ANTIQUE APPRAISALS Tuesday. April 17 An ant ique appra isa l clinic

will be conducted f r o m 10 a m to 5 p m by the Du.Mouchelle Art Gal le r ies at the Plymouth Histor-ical Museum. 155 S 'Ktain Street in Plymouth A p praisals will be $4 forVhand-carried i tems only, with a limit of five i t ems i e r person To rese rve an a p praisal t ime, phone 45b-8940

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Community Fami l i e s in Action will be showing the film Epidemic when it m e e t s beginning 7 30 p m in Plymouth City Hall, Church at Main The film deals with teen-age alcohol and drug abuse After the film, there will be an educa t iona l (prum oc how to teach alcohol and drug educat ion in the family-All interested parents , s tudents teachers , clergy and residents a r e encouraged to a t tend This meet-ing is held m cooperat ion with Plymouth-Canton Community Schools

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Veto By a vote of 30»-8l the House overrode Pres iden t Reagan s veto of a bill authorizing $180 million over f ive year* for wa t e r r esea rch projects con-ducted at l and-graqt institutions in each s ta te ~

This followed a s imilar Senate vote and enacted the legislation, which the president had denounced as an inap-propr ia te f ede ra l activity Four of Reagan s 23 vetos now have been over-ridden The bill ex tends a Great Society program launched in 1964

Supporter J i m Mooday, D-Wisc . said T h e s e monies a r e ra ther minor relat ive to the vast benefi ts which ac-crue f rom the wa t e r research insti tutes and their p r o g r a m s "

Opponent Henry Hyde R IU . said. There is an e l emen t of hypocrisy, not

to say intel lectual dishonesty in contin-uing to compla in about the 'defici t and refusing to support the president in this veto "

Members voting yes wanted to over n d e the pres idents veto

Voting yes C*rl P u n e l l . R-Plym o«tk, Dennis Her te l . D-Detrolt , William Ford, D-Taylor and Sander Levin. D-SoathfieM

Voting no Will iam Broomrield. R Birmingham

S E N A T E

Oil Mergers By a vote of 39 57 the Senate s ide t racked an amendment to ban for 11 months any mergers Involv-ing the 50 largest oil companies The vote preserved language calling only for a c o m m i t t e e study of the merge r activity now sp read ing throughout the industry

The m o r a t o r i u m was to have taken effect April 1 and would have exempt ed Standard Oil Co of California s re-cent acquisition of the Gulf Corp Any ant i-merger legislation arising f r o m the study will be r e t roac t ive lo March 28 The vote occur red during debate on an appropr ia t ions bill <HJ Res 492. that

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Oppor*nt Charles Grassley. R-Iowa. . called it "i l l-adtised to single out one

specific sector of our national economy and impose rigid constra ints on the f ree m a r k e t system

Senators voting yes favored an 11-month mora tor ium on merge r s involv-ing the 50 largest oil companies

Carl Levin. D, and Doaald Riegle, D, both voted yes

F a r m Bill The Senate passed 78-10 against , a bill to cut surpluses of sever al crops and expand credi t p rograms that subsidize domestic f a r m opera tions and spur agr icul tura l exports The measure <HR 4072) was sent to conference with the House

The bill f reezes 1985 " ta rge t prices for corn, cotton and rice at 1984 levels, and lowers 1984-85 t a rge t s for wheat while paying wheat f a r m e r s to yl ie land Under the target p r ice system taxpayers make up to f a r m e r s the dif f e rence between m a r k e t prices and the target level set by Congress.

While those provisions of the bill a re aimed at cutt ing the budget dificit by at least $3 billion during fiscal 1984-87. the credit side of the m e a s u r e increas es spending by more than f 1 5 billion in fiscal 1984 85 In par t , the bill allows higher outlays at liberalized t e rms for f a rm disaster and operat ing loans, and spends more on spending surplus com modit ies aboard and providing credit guaran tees to f a r m expor te rs

Supporter David Boren. D-Okla said we simply must act n o * if we are to

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Sena to r s voting yes supported the f a r m bi l l

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COMPENSATION By a vote of 61 34, the Senate tabled (killed) ao a m e n d ment to compensa te f a r m e r s who lost grain when the elevator storing it went bankrup t F a r m e r s in that p red icament were to have received a payment- in-kind loan f r o m government stocks, re-payable ove ten years The a m e n d m e n t was o f f e red to HR 4072 (above).

Jesse Helms, R-NC., who voted to kill the amendmen t , said it was wrong c r e a t e a whole new government pro-

g r a m to assist a relatively small g roup o persons ." part icularly when other federa l p r o g r a m s a re avai lable to ease their pl ight

David Pryor , D-Ark , said t he a m e n d m e n t would bring some equity to the lives of some 3.400 f a r m e r s across the c o u n t r y " who lost s tored _ grain as a result of e levators gong ban krupt

Sena tors voting no wanted special compensat ion for f a rmer s h a r m e d by e leva tor bankrupt ices

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T i g e r s g i v e b a s e b a l l m a n y o f i t s e x c i t i n g - m o m e n t s s taf t writer Tennessef . w a s ^ i t h i n ooe s t r ike of DI in th* is*^ . . . . By W W E d g s r s ta t l writer

F r o m the day the American League was organized, the Detroit Tigers have won very few pennants eight to be exac t — but they have provided most of the really excit ing moments in the *am*

p e « t eams can equal them tn provid-ing spin--ungl ing moments and some of them still cause the oid-ume fans to reci te the exci tement

F o r instance the Tigers are the oolv t eam in the majo r leagues that ever went on str ike at the close of a not with the fans in the stands

They also are the only t eam which had a pa r t in the ejection of-a player on the r ival team -to save him from bodily injury

IT WAS AN exciting moment in 1927 when Johnny Neun made the only unas sisted tr iple play in Tiger history and he had the fans standing on their feet when he raced to make the-final out

There was another exciting moment in the 30s when Tommy Bridges known f a m t h a r f v as Tiny Tom From

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P lymouth Police Lt Henry Berghoff said police are invest igat ing why an a la rm in the building failed to go off

Tennessee. wasSrithin ooe s t r ike of pi uching a perfect game against Wash ington and then had the honor r ipped apar t by a pinch hitter

That thril ler came in the final g a m e of the season against the Washington Senators and it never will be forgot ten by those who saw it

There were two out in the ninth and Bridges had two str ikes on the ba t te r At that moment Walter Johnson, the Washington manager who had been a great pitcher himself sent up Dave H a m s as a pinch hitter The Tigers were fa r ahead at the t ime and there reallv was no need for a pinch hi t ter

The fans booed lustily Then c a m e a pitch and Harris promtly singled and robbed Bridges of a place in baseball 's-hall of immor ta l s

Instead of being f rus t ra ted Bridges took the frown from Lady Luck like the great a thlete he was as a just a break of the game I didn't get him with the third strike, he said m the dress ing room so I didn't deserve the n o hitter There was no fuming or fussing about it

T H h R E WAS A s t range exc i tement

in the 1940 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds

Buck Newsom. whose fa ther died only three days before, t r ied for his third victory with only ooe day s rest He failed, but the n a t i o n s fans as a group mourned with him for what tbev claimed was an-hero's try

But the two m a m portions of excite-ment c ame with the Tigers s t r ike in 1912 when T> Cobb, irked by the beck ling of a fan m Hilltop Pa rk in New \ o r k , raced into the fans and slugged him while two fellow players Sam Crawford and Davey Jones — held the crowd back

That night the t eam left for Philadel phia and the next day Pres ident Ban Johnson issued tbe suspension order It was the rule in those d a y s that if a t eam refused to play the club would be fined $5,000 a day For tuna te ly it rained lo wipe out the first g a m e in Philadelphia-, and the t eam decided to go on str ike and lined up a t e a m of col-lege students to meet the Athletics the next day

Nothing like that ever had happened before and hasn't happened s ince But the nation's fans watched for what has -

become ooe of tbe highl ights of m a j o r league history

THE OTHER BIG e x c i t e m e n t c ame in the 1934 World Series aga ins t the St. Louis Cardinals.

Ducky Med wick was accused of trying to spike Marvin Owen, the Tiger third baseman. wh|le s l iding into third base Tbe two players a l m o s t c a m e to f is t icuffs but peace was res to red until Medick took his place in lef t field.

No sooner had he tu rned his back to the bleacher fans than Ovey s tar ted tossing frui t of all sizes and shapes at him Fea r ing Medwick migh t be in-j u r e d . J u d g e K e n e s a w M o u n t a i n Landis. the white-haired b a r r i s t e r who was tbe baseball commis iooe r . ordered Medwick out of the g a m e - the first order of its kind ever issued, and it hasn't been duplicated s ince

One of tbe wildest m o m e n t s ever in Navin Field came in the 1935 World Se-ries against tbe Chicago Cubs

With the score Ued at t h r ee runs in the ninth inning, m a n a g e r - p l a y e r Mick-ey Cochrane was on second base When Goose Gosline, the f o r m e r Washington outf ielder sent a "blooper over sec

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As Cochrane raced f rom second to third and s t a r t e d borne the fans went wild. He sco red It was the winnmg run and tbe only World Series that was ever decided with a blooper It ba re ly went beyond secood base

Excit ing m o m e n t s ' The Tigers have provided plenty of them. And if they aon t win tbe p e n n a n ^ this year as many predict tbey will, one thing is al-? x * t cer ta in — if there is any real -ex-c i t emen t along the way. the Tigers will provide it

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M i c h i g a n N a t i o n a 1. o r p bank holding com party headquar t e red tn Bloomfield Hills sa vs J C Will repor t a net loss of about $3 milium to J6 million c o m p a r e d to an ear l ie r s t a t e m e n t that its net income . would b»-J15 9 million

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L u c a s pushes for county char teTamendmeg Exec wants more power

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By Tim R i c h a r d staff m i t e r

Wayne County voters m a y face ooe to five county cha r t e r a m e n d m e n t s on the November elect ion ballot

County execut ive Will iam Lucas said be will spea rhead a dr ive lo get enough signatures to put the a m e n d m e n t s on the Nov 6 pres ident ia l elect ion ballot

There could be a g r e e m e n t between Lucas and the Wayne County Commas sion on some of the proposed amend-ments, and it would not be necessary to have voter s ignatures to place them on the ballot, a spokesman said

Lucas has proposed the amendmen t s to solidify his author i ty over county op-erations The first Wayne County char ter took ef fec t in J a n u a r y 1983 when Lucas began his t e rm as the first coun ty executive

Since that Ume Lucas and the com mission have argiied over the e r t en t of Lucas powers

A power grab, ' say some commis sioners about Lucas proposed amend ments

BRIEFLY', the a m e n d m e n t s would 1) Prohibit commiss ioners f rom r e

jecting tbe execut ive ' s appoin tments except for good cause shown "

21 Remove commiss ione r s au thon ty to approve con t rac t s

3) Shift control of circuit court clerks f rom County Clerk- J a m e s Killeen to

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commissioner* are calling Lucas'push for charter amendments a 'power grab.'

the tbe circuit court judges 4) El iminate the dra in commiss ioner

as an elective o f f ice and bring the dram depa r tmen t under control of the executive

5) El iminate the t h r e e - m e m b e r Road Commission and bru>£ the depa r tmen t under the di rect control of the execu-tive

Interviews with wes tern suburban commissioners indicated the f i r s t two proposals a r e unlikely to win c o m m i s

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sloo support , mean ing Lucas will have to win voter approva l of the amend rnents

The last two proposed a m e n d m e n t s 4 and 5 — stand a good chance of

get t ing commiss ion # support, though perhaps not in the fo rm Lucas wants

T H E CHARTER provides two basic methods for a m e n d m e n t s to be put be-fore voters by County Commission res-olution and by ini t ia t ive petition

Relations be tween Lucas and the 15 commissioners broke dbwn a f t e r Lucas vetoed a hospital governance ordi nance Commiss ioners said Lucas re-neged on an a g r e e m e n t to Uve with tbe ordinance

Lucas denounced tbe commission with such phrases as another glar ing e x a m p l e of irresponsibil i ty and an embar ra s se rpen t

In an interview in Observer off ices with Observer edi tors . Lucas said of the commisf iooers . Most of them aren ' t worth a thing Most should not be there ."

In return, commiss ioners who previ ously supported Lucas on issues call him a "double c rosser "

Lucas asked the commission in his Feb 16 s ta te of tbe county address to place the five c h a r t e r a m e n d m e n t s on the Aug 7 p r i m a r y ballot That would have allowed them to become issues in the Democra t ic p r imar ie s , where most races a r e decided

Lucas chief of s t a f f . Dennis Nys~ t rom. indicated the commission should act by mid-March to p lace the issues on ' h e ballot

By March 15, however , commission-e r s chafed because Lucas hadn' t given them copies of tbe c h a r t e r language h e wanted Commiss ioners obtained cop-

ies f r o m this newspaper and began work on two of them

LUCAS VOWED to s t a r t his petit ion i r ive for the first proposed a m e n d m e n t March 15 when the commission re ject ed all but one of his Road Commission-appointees

The execu t ive said commiss ioners failed to show Just cause for re jec t ing the appo in tmen t s and the appo in tmen t s of Donald Bishop as ass is tant CEO for public services . Frank Wilkerson to. the joint c i ty-county building a u t h o n t y , Carl S t o u t t e r m i r e as head of h u m a n - r e la lions and Vernice Anthony-Davis as assistant CEO for health and human services

Commiss ioners reply that t h e y - d o have grounds for reject ing his appoin t ments In the Road Commission case, for example , tbey said there is no char ter provision for an " i n t e r i m " panel Lucas sought Two permanen t appoint ments w e r e re jec ted for conflict of in terest reasons, commissioners said

Commiss ioners also balk at l imit ing their poli t ical au thon ty to re jec t a p

potntments to "just cause Lucas ' lan-guage, they say, could pave the way for court suits over a lmost any reject ion And. for example , there is no such limi tation oc the U.S. Senate s ability to re-ject presidential appoin tments or tbe Michigan Senate 's abili ty to re jec t gu-bernatorial appointments , commission-ers say

LUCAS' SECOND a m e n d m e n t would cake f rom commiss ioners and give to the executive power to approve con-t rac ts within budgeted appropr ia t ions

Lucas contends that because he's the most visible county official , be should be the ooe responsible for cont rac ts

"Their job is to establish basic rules." said Nyst rom of the commis lion's function "They can exercise leg islative oversight at the auditor gener al level (The audi tor is a commission appointee j

Nystrom also complained that com-missioners take "two to three months" to approve c o n t r a c t s * He noted some contracts must leap four hurdles a specific commit tee , the ways and means commit tee the commit tee of

Lucas sets kickoff date Wayne County executive William

Lucas has begun a dr ive to secure voter s ignatures for peti t ions to place f ive cha r t e r a m e n d m e n t s on the November election ballot

A spokesman for Lucas said the execu t ive has scheduled two kickoff ra l l ies to last all day Sa tu rday . April 14 The executive invites resi-dents to go to ooe of the two ral ly

points to pick Up petit ions for-SIgna ture gathering

The rallies will be held beginning at 9 a .m on the f ront steps of tbe Old Counly Building tn downtown Detroit and at the Taylor city hall audi tonum, 23555 Goddard Road. Taylor

The spokesman said Lucas hopes to get the bulk of tbe 90.000 signa-tures needed on tha t d a y . .

the whole and the full commission. — and meet ings a r e often postpooed be-cause of a lack of a quorum. ,

Nystrom said neither t he U S Con-gress nor tbe Michigan Leg i s l a tu re ap-prove cont rac ts

- C o m m i s s i o n e r s , h o w e v e r , l iken themselves to m e m b e r s of ci ty coun-cils. village councils, township boards, school boards and college b o a r d s which have the authority to approve con t r ac t s

-negotiated by the executive b r anches Nystrom himself is an issue. As at-

torney for then-Sheriff Lucas before 1982, he ran up a bill of m o r e than $250,000 in an unsuccessful sui t aga ins t the County Commission. The County Commission so fa r has r e fu sed to p a y it and doesn t want to give Lucas c h a r t e r authority to approve the N y s t r o m bill himself

LUCAS' FOURTH and f i f th p r o p o e als — to bring tbe drain commiss ione r and Road Commission under t he CEO's depar tment of public works — a r e sim-ilar to frequently-voiced . r e f o r m pro-posals in Oakland and other count ies .

Tbe effect would be to br ing three separa te pubbc works funct ions under a single, elected executive and his off-ice of public services There was some Charter Commission s en t imen t for such a reform, but s ta te law at tbe t ime prohibited i t

Yod don't need backhoes fo r t h r ee different depar tments You don ' t need three fleets of trucks, ' ' Nys t rom said.

"When we have a depa r tmen t of putj-11c services, we'll have ooe shop, one fleet, and we'll buy ln bulk," added Lu-cas

SINCE COUNTY road commiss ions were created during the depression, tbey have been run by t h r e e - m e m b e r boards appointed by the e lected County Commission Using s ta te gasol ine and weight tax revenues, county road c o m missions had their own s e p a r a t e budgets, buildings, s taffs and ope ra t ing rules - and near autonomy

The new Wayne County C h a r t e r and court victories gave Lucas power to appoint the three road commiss ione r s Now he seeks to abolish their funct ions entirely

"The County Commission would have their same legislative au thor i ty over the budget." Nystrom said, "but indi-vidual (road) projects would not be a p proved by the commission We would present a budget and show a b a c k u p rhey wocid have the right to add or Jelete money — but not to say which roads "

In Wayne County, the Road .Commis-rton has acted as t rustee of the county parks system. Nyst rom sees t he possi-bility of an advisory board the

The charter jimendrrfents

W a y n e C o u n t y Execu t i ve Wi l l iam L u c a s has u n d e r t a k e n a c a m p a i g n t o w in vo te r ap-p r o v a l * ^ f f i v e p r o p o s e d a m e n d m e n t s t o the c o u n t y char te r .

It Is p o s s i b l e t ha t the coun t y c o m m i s s i o n w i l l a g r e e t o p lace o n e or m o r e of t h e m o r e a m e n d m e n t s o n the bai lo} . O therw ise , L u c a s a n d h is sup-por te rs win h a v e t o co l lect 90,000 s i gna tu res for each a m e n d m e n t t o w in p l a c e m e n t on the Nov . 6 p res iden t ia l e lect ion ba l l o t

In br ie f , t h e a m e n d m e n t s call for :

e P r o h i b i t i n g the c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n f r o m re jec t i ng the execu t i ve ' s a p p o i n t m e n t s ex-cept as It c a n show " g o o d cause . "

e R e m o v i n g the c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n ' s au tho r i t y t o ap-prove c o n t r a c t s .

e Sh i f t i ng c o n t r o l of c i rcu i t cour t c l e r k s f r o m C o u n t y Clerk J a m e s K i l leen to the c i r -cui t cou r t j u d g e s .

e E l im ina t i ng the e lec t ive o f f ice of d r a i n c o m m i s s i o n e r and b r i n g i n g t h e d ra i n d e p a r t -ment under c o n t r o l of t h e ex-ecut ive.

e E l im ina t i ng the th ree-member R o a d C o m m i s s i o n and b r i n g i n g the d e p a r t m e n t under the d i r e c t c o n t r o l of the execut ive.

CEO's parks s ta f f , but not in a policy-making capaci ty

COMMISSIONERS have l i t t le politi-cal objection to the d ra in commiss ioner and Road Comission proposals

They see possible legal complica-tions because those two off ices receive res t r ic ted" funds — drain assess

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Commissioner M a r y Dumas. R-Livo-aia, said commiss ione r s would work woo on the Road Commission proposal, pOMibly put t ing it on the ballot In a form di f fe rent f r o m Lucas ' . In tha t event, voters could f a c e a sixth county charter proposal

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\* I U T \ W E E K E N D ! The | all-school musical No, No,

Nane t te opens tonight at P lymouth Sa lem High School audi tor ium for a thre^e-night run The Thea t re Guild s

. product ion of Roman t i c Corned , opens F r iday evening at Centra l Middle School. The three-day Easter a r t s and c r a f t s show opens at 11 a m F r i d a y in the P lymouth Cul tura l Center P lymouth Communi ty Chorus will present

Celebra t ion a concer t fea tur ing its Choral Expression group at 4 p m Sunday at First Vnited Methodist Church on North Ter r i to r i a l

The Canton Knights of Columbus i.s having a Las Vegas P a r t y Sa turday night and the Lakepom'.e Village Garden Club is having its sa lad luncheon at noon Saturda>

A few yea r s ago the Plymouth C o m m u n i t y Arts Council a t t emp ted to a s semble represen ta t ives of var ious communi ty organizat ions One/»f the purposes of the meet ing was to void confl ict ing dates.of their m a j o r projects and fund ra i se r s This weekend proves the worth of a pre-planned ca lendar of even t s

"t suppose a young healthy physical ly sound person could cover all the weekend activi t ies An out-of - towner would get the impression that this is the Little Apple of the

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A N O T E f r o m Ern ie Archer ly ings informat ion that Clella Smith fell and broke a hip Ern ie wrote It is inoperable and she is in Beaumont Hospital

E rn ie suggests that f r i ends in the a r ea send ca rds or notes to her at P r e s b y t e r i a n Village 337,17383 Gar f i e id , Detroi t 48240

He was one of the P lymouth £ igh School g rads of 1933 who m e t at the E lks Club last s u m m e r lo ce l eb ra t e the i r 50th reunion Mrs Smith was a guest of honor at the reunion She had wr i t ten a biography of her husband. George Smith, who was super in tendent of P lymouth Schools back in the 30s Her reading of the b iography was one of the highlights of the reunion par ty

L A D Y H O O D H I G H School-win present T h e Sbund of Music" April 6, 7. 13. 14 at the school on Newburgh Road, Livonia Plymouth s tuden t s in the cast and crew a re Nina B a r r a c o . assistant d i rec to r Kathi Lawrenz. Elsa Schraeder T a m m y Spotts Marta Von T r a p p Tom Sea Hen Herr Zeller; Gayle Bel la t re . Sister Danielle Danet te Bongiorno. Sister Berthe, Eileen Fal lon Sister Gabriel C a n Gran , Sister Char i ly , and Anne Lucchett i as Sis ter Sophia

Admission is 14 for adul ts and $3 for s tudents and senior ci t izens A l imited n u m b e r of reserved sea t s a r e ava i l ab le for $5

\ 1 . A N D F R A N Adams of P lymouth were feted on their 40th wedding ann ive r sa ry by thei r ch i ldren Sandy and Harold Bessert of Har t i and . John of P lymouth J e f f e r v of Howell and P a m and J im Masr.n of Okemos The March 11 open house at their daugh te r ' s home in Har t iand was a gala a f f a i r

About 65 guests, f r iends and fami ly , as well as grandchi ldren Kim and twins J e r e m y and Lindsey, en joyed the buffe t dinner Because the 40th is the ruby wedding anniversary , red tab lec lo ths and f lowers w e r e used in the decora t ing theme Each room was deco ra t ed with m e m e n t o s of the i r 40 yea r s together They were m a r r i e d at the Grosse Isle Naval Base in 1944

Af te r the party the guests of honor enjoyed a Car ibbean cruise with stops at Grand C a y m a n J a m a i c a and Cozumel

Al A d a m s is building inspector in Canton Township as well as cons tab le in P lymouth F r a n is employed at Wayside Gif t s in P l y m o u t h

T H E SEV E N T H day Adventis t Church, 4295 Napier Road is ac t ing as clothing depot for this a r ea in a grand scale clothing d r ive It all has to do with a plea by J a v i e r de Cuellar , United Nations Sec re t a ry Genera l , d i rec ted at all p r iva t e cha r i t ab l e organizat ions to help the chi ldren of A f n c a He said the plight of children is deplorable The re is no money for even the essen t ia l s and 5 million children will die of s ta rva t ion this year throughout the Afr ican coun t r i e s

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J a a o n a n d P h o e b e ( T o b i n H i e e o n g a n d E l len H a u k k a l a ) e n d t he i r p l a t o n i c r e l a h o n s h . p t h a t h a * e n d u r e d fo r y e e r s .

Theatre guild comedy opens Friday night

AHison (He len D e J i u l i o ) m a k e s a s u r p r i s i n g a n n o u n c e m e n t to her h u a b a n d , Jaaon. He t h o u g h t she was g o i n g to s u g g e s t a d i v o r c e .

The Plymouth T h e a t r e Guild s pro-duc j jon of Romant ic Comedy ' will open at 8 p.m Fr iday in the a u d i t o r i u m of Cen t ra l Middle School The p lay by B e r n a r d Slade, author of Same T i m e , Next Year , opened at the Ethe l Bar -r y m o r e Thea t re on B r o a d w a y in No-v e m b e r 1979 Tony Perk ins and Mia F a r r o w play ed the lead roles

The role of Jason C a r m i c h a e l is p l ayed by Tobin Hissong of Canton, and P h o e b e Craddock is played by Sue El -len Haukkala tn the t hea t r e guild pres-en t a t i on Rosemary Moorehead of P l y m o u t h as Biar>chie. Helen deJu l io of West land as Allison, Joe Havnes of Bel levi l le as Leo and Holly Twi tche l l of Canton as Kale, comple te the ca s t

Bctb VVeibel of Westland is d i r ec to r . Ann Schaf fe r of P lymouth , ass is tant di-r ec to r and Robin Gallick of Livonia p r o d u c e r

T H E STORY follows the t ra i l of two wr i t e r s who begin as co l l abo ra to r s a n d ended up as cohabi ta tors 14 y e a r s lat-e r It opens as Jason, a very succes s fu l B r o a d w a y playwright, is about to get a m a s s a g e He LS planning to m a r r y so-c ia l i t e Allison St J a m e s His a g e n t . B l a n c h e Dailey, isn't su re it is a good

idea, but wishes him well with a theat-rical " break a leg. kid "

Moments la te r , Jason r e tu rns to the s tage ( appa ren t l y naked/ expect ing his masseur Ins tead , he f inds his new col-laborator has a r r i ved a week ear iv She is Phoebe Craddock , who has just grad-uated f r o m co l lege Jason survives the awkward and e m b a r r a s s i n g greet ing and. obviously t akes a liking to Phoebe but he does the honorable thing and mar r ies Allison So the si tuat ion is es-tablished

DIRECTOR R O B E R T Wetbel has a long line of d i rec t ing and pe r fo rming credi ts He is a c t i v e in the Communi ty Theat re Associat ion of Michigan, has served on the board of d i rec tors work-ing on publicity, as a convention work-shop speaker di rect ing, and judging one-act p lay-wr i t ing contests

Cur ta in- t ime fo r Romant ic Come-dy LS 8. p m F r iday and Sa turday , April 6 and 7, and April 13 and S4 Ad-mission is $3 for senior" citizens and students under 18 $4 for adul t s Tick-ets may be pu rchased at the door or for t icket i n fo rma t ion and rese rva t ions call Robin. 261-2875

L e o ( J o e M a y n e a ) p r o p o s e s t o P h o e b e a n d J a a o n * i s s h o c k e d . He t h o u g h t ahe a l w a y s w o u l d b e a v a i l a b l e

B o b W e l b e i , d i r e c t o r , e n d A n n B c h e t f e r , s t a g e m a n a g e r , w o r k w i t h • a c e l e m o d e l of t h e set . d l e c u e e l n g f i n i s h i n g t o u c h e s to be c o m -p l e t e d b e f o r e t h e a h o w o p e n s F r i d a y .

Staff photos by Bill Braaler P h o e b e d r i n k s u n t i l ahe peaeee o u t a f t e r t h e i r f l ra t b i g a h o w haa b o m b e d . WHe A l l i e o n t r i ea t o g e t J e e o n ' s a t t e n t i o n , e n d B l a n c h e ( R o e e m e r y

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ommumtv Nursing home which by •he »ay_ IS u n d e r w * ownership! and playing the accordion for about one hour each month we a re looting for you

This would be at YOUR convenience and they would be very grateful As vou might expect e n t e r t a i n m e n t is at a premium, and the p r i ces to-hire some one to play the accordion range f rom $20 an hour for a s tudent , to $100 an hour for exper ienced Needless to sav even the $20 a month is hard to romp by in tjie best of condi t ions

The c o m m u n i t y council , a group of dedicated volunteers tel ls me that the residents a r e not accordion cri t ics they just want the lively sound that comes only f rom a f r i end ly accordion " If you happen to be a student who would like to p rac t i ce playing in front of an audience they a r e perfect for you If you miss a note they won't no-tice And if they do they will never complain They just want you to come on over and play piav. play

SO I F Y O l KNOW of anyone or if you happen to play yourself they d be gra teful for any t ime you could spare An hour once a month would be terrif

« If you can spent more t ime be their . guest f a r be it from them to t a r n dowr

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ty council asked me to request Howev er if you don't mind I would like to add something myself

The women on tbe council put in a lot of hours of thought word and deed They a r e ca r ing for people some of us might have Tor got ten or pe rhaps can't bring ourselves to visit Take a minute now please If you can t visit them could you pe rhaps jus t . th ink of them Perhaps you have something you don : need in your home that they could use

The council tries to en te r ta in these people, and much of the t ime it is out of their own pockets Maybe you could spare just one af ternoon to help out Let guilt get the best of you and think of someone you should have visited in a nursing home Maybe you could m a k e _ that up now by sharing a litt le of vour self now Bet ter late than never '

Perhaps vou have a couple of tickets to something, anything that you really don i want P lease don't worn , that vou

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don i have enough for everyone Even o re or two at a Ume could have a nice evening Or, you couid get your whole block to purchase 10 tickets to s o m e thing I think you get the general idea P lease give the ladies a call and see what you can do Remember some day this could be you or your mother or your child

Jus t as we tend to forget the chi ldren in o rphanages and foster-care homes we forget those in convalescent or nursing homes perhaps forget pe rhaps just t ry ing to

The Communi ty Council m e m b e r s h i p LS open to anyone in the communi ty If you can help or would like to join the council, or just sit in on a meeting, call Mary Mart in 455-6E45 or Ellen Stew ard 397-2766 Remember i t s your council You joined the fiower club" the Rotary beautif icat ion commit tee and the P T O why not the Volunteer Com muni tv Council-*

NOW, ABOUT THE approach ing hoi "day season, spring'

Canton Pa rks and Recrea t ion Dept has the a p p r o p r i a t e c e l e b r a t i o n planned The t ime-honored egg hunt will be al 10 a m Saturday, April 21

Come one come all, but only those children ages 0-10 will be al lowed to play this game

Tbe children will be grouped by age 4 and under 5 to 7 years 8 to 10 years and sent in search of lots of c"and> t reats and the very special pr ize eggs

The hunt will be on the Canton Cen ter side of the park and pa rk ing is lim-ited so call your neighbors and carpoo! over if you can As a lways , feel f r e e to call the recreat ion d e p a r t m e n t . 397-1000. between 8 30 a m and 5 p m for information on this or any recrea t ion acitivity

FOR YOU "OLDER kids there will be plenty for you to do in the coming

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If, you waal to be on top ot things fust give us a call The Canton Country Fest ival and the Sesquicentenr.ial com mit tees will be more than glad to sign you up Please r e m e m b e r you don t have to sign up for the dura t ion If you have a f ree week and could just make phone calls for ei ther c o m m i t t e e that week, give us a call If we can use you lhat week, g r e a t If we don't happen to have work for you that week, at least you tried

We need all kinds of help to get these things done, so just tell us what you can do or would like to do If we can ' t find that kind of job for you we won't put you on something you ha te This is s u p posed to be fun working together

Anyway, I hope you unders tand what I am trying lo say P lease call and give us a hand The Canton Country Fes t iva l people are u red . and need support

I 'm not ready to give up the Canton Country Fest ival , a r e y o u 1 I wonder how many of you a r e a w a r e that last year the whole fest ival c o m m i t t e r al most quit They stayed out of the good ness of their hear t s because it was the Sesquicentennial year and they cared more than most about -their communi-ty

However next yea r is another story If they don't see any new volunteers we may never see ano ther pa r ade in 1 anion I think they a r e being super fair They don't even expec t the next commi t t ee to follow their plans

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Right now we have the scheduling plans, rout ines contacts , the ent i re svs tem « a working opera t ion Let's not let it go, Canton

We have near ly 50 QOO residents Can t we support o r e fun-filled event a year"* You know who. with only 9.000 people, m a n a g e s to handle a ton of events because they want to How about you-*

I. for o re . a d m i r e and apprec ia te all the help and adv ice our sister city gives each and every c o m m i t t e e and club in our fair town Not to mention the fact lhat tbey w e l c o m e Cantoni tes to join many of their organizat ions, which is what ne ighborhness is all about

But at the s a m e t ime. Canton you should be a shamed if you let your only fest ival die while you belong to o re or more c o m m i t t e e s in our beautiful neighboring city

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Dr and Mrs Kenneth H Retford of Grosse Pointe Shores announce the en g a r m e n t of Iheir daughter . Pamela Jo to Dr Alan R F a b e r J r son of Mr and Mrs Alan R F a b e r of Plymouth The bride-elect ea rned a bachelor of science degree in biology f rom Hills-dale College was a f f f i h a t e d with Kap-pa G a m m a soror i ty and obtained a reg-istered dental hygiene degree f rom the Universi ty of Michigan

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He s tall, dark and handsome speaks with an impeccable British accent and among other things plays polo regu la r ly with Grea t Bri tain 's Prince Char les

Those aren' t surpris ing quali t ies for royal ty, but a bit unexpected f r o m someone who has tbe dubious dist inc lion of being the exiled king of Tunisia a small country m North Africa

His Majesty King Rechad lef t tbe iki slope* of Vail. Colo, to be tbe guest speaker at tbe Livonia Town Hall sea son finale last week

Rechad replaced a c t o r Dana An i r e w s who canceled his a p p e a r a n c e be cause of health problems

*I feel lucky to be here, considering some of the mountains I 've josl skied down," said Rechad. 37 But be fo re the morning was out. it was the audience that felt lucky to have had a chance to

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Kin® Rechad, formerly of Tuniaia and now of London, England, mada hia haadquartara in Plymouth whan ha came to the area to apeak at the Livonia Town Hall.

hear the del ightful u l e s of ihe king He recounted adventures that moat

of us believe can only happen in works of fiction

Kings of Tunisia a r e considered di-rect descendan t s of the P rophe t Mohammed Today King Rechad is considered Mohammed ' s nearest living descendant

My father , King Husayn £n-.Nasr terr i f ied everyone in Tunisia," said Re-

had. "except women It s eems H e j o o k <2 wives in bis l i f e t ime

I have 107 bro thers and sisters The oldest was born in 1910 and tbe young est was born in 1970 I think lha t 'might be a record of some kind or other _

RECHAD BECAME King of Tunisia July 24. 1957 He was only 10 years old Three months la ter , tbe country fell un-der tbe control of P r i m e Minister Ha bib Bourgiba. and tbe voung king Jtas exiled

'Being a king was all right." recalls His Majesty, "but being an exiled king is embar rass ing , even dangerous

"My family first fled to the south of Tunisia Ore night someone broke Into my bedroom and threw m e out of a sec-ond-s tory window," sa id R e c h a d "Luckily I landed in the only thorn bush in a sea of cemen t and escaped with a few dozen deeply imbedded ihoms in my legs

"Our family t ightened security, and we left the country A few months later I woke up to find a huge m a n wiih a mache te s tanding at the foot of my bed

"He swung and made a long, deep gash down my a r m I turned when he swung again making another gash across my back I ran to the window and was ready to j u m p when I realized I was on the 14th floor

"As I turned around to mee t my fa t e a guard burst into my room and shol the huge man "

The several -hundred women gath ered at the Mai Kai Thea te r in Livonia to hear the mona rch brea thed a eoliee tive sigh of relief

Today Tunisia has a republican fo rm of government But if the monarchy were to be restored. Rechad would le-gally be king as he has never abdicated

THE OXFX)RD-educaled polo player said at f irst he didn't know what to do in exile * Living a no rma l life has not been easy

"Imagine listing under previous du-ties on a job appl icat ion. King of Tuni-sia " he said "Once you're exiled, other royalty stop fo rmal relationships with you. I am not even allowed into Tuni-sia. Because of that . I missed my fa-ther 's funera l .

-When m y f a the r fell ill, tbe doctors gave him only a few days to live Upon hearing the news the people of Tunisia gathered around the p a l a c e and chant-ed, goodbye King, goodbye King

'Imagine Hating under preyioua duties on a job application, King of Tunisia . . . Being a king was all right, but being an exiled king is embarrassing, even dangerous.'

— King Rechad ^ exiled king of Tunisia

"My f a the r fell into a deep sleep and lived ano ther th ree months When be woke up o r e day, be heard the people chanting goodbye King' and turned to

' die doctors to ask. W h e r e is everybody going''" •

Rechad. whose f r iends call him Shar if, lives in London and works as a con-sultant for Hoare Govett , one of Eng-land's leading stock brokerage f i r m s He is engaged to be mar r i ed May 12 to Caroline MacKenzie . 28 of Scotland

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P r i m a r y open-angle g laucoma is a chronic condit ion in which an impaired d ra inage s y s t e m reduces the outflow of fluid produced inside the eye

The purpose of this study is to de t e rmine under control led conditions which method of reducing Intraocular p ressure in newly diagnosed open-an gle g laucoma — laser or medic ine - "is the more e f f e c t i v e and sa fe therapy according to Dr Hugh Beckman. chair m a n of tbe s tudy group and cha i rman" of the Sinai ophtha lmology depart-men t

IT HAS been suggested tha t early laser therapy might be m o r e effectiv'e than medica t ion in prevent ing long-t e r m e f f e c t s of increased pressure within tbe eye

An inc rease in p ressu re within the eye a f ree t s t he opt ic nerve, reducing the visual f ie ld Unchecked, the condi tion can lead to s e v e r e loss of vision

Tbe wedding promises to be an inter-national event of note, with Pr ince Char les and Lady Diana and tbe King of Jordan , topping the Who's-Wbo-Among-Royal ty guest list

D U R I N G T B E l u n c h e o n , t h e mona rch answered a wide r ange of questions f r o m the audience

Does Lady Di wear the pants in the f a m i l y ' "I don't know for a f a c t , but rumour has it she does," said Rechad

How did his fa ther make tbe rounds of all his wives? Blushing p rofu ie ly . Rechad said be used a bell sys tem

What about tbe si tuat ion in tbe Mid-dle Eas t ? When answer ing this ques-tion, Rechad spoke with a seriousness not heard ear l ie r in his voice.

"In the Middle East , i t 's five minutes to midnight Something must be done, or there is going to be an awful blood-bath I would like to s*e the United States broaden its foreign policy to se-riously include countr ies other than Is-rael

"The U S can help turn things around there Actually they a r e tbe only super-power that has the moral authori ty to do so "

When tbe clock struck four, the ex-iled king was whisked away. His Majes-ty was destined for Miami, where be said he planned to enjoy the sunshine and have a go at some polo

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Club will me«i at noon Thursday April 12. in l i e Mayf lower Meeting House P lymouth for Color Me Spring meeting and luncheon Deadline for r ese rva t ions is Thursday April 5. by call ing Dolly 421-2406 Cost is 17 50 Free nursery reserva t ion m a y b e j n a d e by rai l ing Ger 478-5990

• L A K E P O I N T E G A R D E N C L L ' B S A L A D L U N C H E O N

Lakepointe Village branch of the Woman 's Na tional F a r m & Garden Association will have its an nual sa lad luncheon Saturday. April 7 in P lymouth Canton High School ca f e t e r i a . Canton cen te r Road south of Joy Doors open at 11 30 a m Fashion show and en t e r t a inmen t will follow luncheon C r a f t table will have handmade i tems for sale Admission LS »8 For t icke ts and information r a n Bunn\ Hallway 420-0378

• S E L F - I M P R O V E M E N T DAY _ F O R W O R K INC; W O M E N

Zonta ( lub of Western Wayne County in coo per a t i i r . with the physical education and community se rv ice d e p a r t m e n t s of Schoolcraft College will have a daylong session of body and se l f - improve men t 9 a m to 3 p m Saturday April 7. at School c r a f t College Never Too Late To Be Bet ter will launch persona] health p rograms for women Day includes aerobics swimnast ics . re laxat ion Yogai exerc i ses breakfas t lunch and nutri t ional advice for $35

• L A M A Z E S E R I E S Seven-week Lamaze series will begin al 10 a m

Sa turday April 7 at the Westland Communi ty Cen te r . 28550 Ann Arbor Trail Westland For in forma tion and to register, call the Plymouth Childbirth Educa t ion Association. 459-7477

• • B O T A N I C A L G A R D E N S L O B B Y S A L E Fr i ends of the Matthaei Botanical Gardenswil l

have a lobby sale 10 a m to 4 30 p m Saturday and Sunday, April 7 and 8 at the gardens 1800 N Dix boro Road Ann Arbor Indoor plants books sta t ionery and related Items will be for sale

• S T O P - S M O K I N G P R O G R A M V W< A of Western Wayne County is sponsoring a

Hypnosis Stop-smoking program beginning at 6 p m Monday April 9 at the Y 26279 Michigan Av enue Inkster A weight control sesions will begin at 8 30 p m the same day Fee for each p rogram is J30 To regis ter call 561-4110

• P L Y M O U T H C O U N C I L ON A G I N G Council on Aging will have a double fea tu re

Tuesday April 10 at the Plymouth Cultural Center 525 F a r m e r Street Dale Baker M D r h e u m a t o i d gist, will speak ?t 12 30 p m His topic will be "You've Come a Long Way Arthritis He will ex plain medicat ions and their e f fec t s on the t rea t ment of ar thr i t i s Everyone is welcome and there is no charge The regular monthly meet ing will follow his talk Marcia Buhl, manager corpora te a f f a i r s for Michigan Bell, will answer all questions rela-tive to the new telephone bills It is suggested that people bring- their last telephone bill to the meet ing

P lymouth seniors may use Van Service 455 3670 *

• S A I L I N G S I N G L E S Sailing Singles, a met ro area club designed espe

c u l l y for active, single people ages 21 and up. with a pa r t i cu la r interest in sailing and windsurf ing, is now accept ing membersh ip appl icat ions for the 1984 season Scheduled act ivi t ies include day, eve-ning, and weekend cruises on the Gres t lakes, as well as picnic sails and windsurfing on the smal le r lakes Social events are held throughout the year Educat iona l p rog rams help sharpen sailing skills Whether you own your own boat or want to crew Sailing Singles welcomes you aboard Call 455-5683 for more informat ion about member sh ip and club act iv i t ies

• ST KENNETH'S GUILD Women's Guild Df St Kenneth 's Catholic Church

will mee t at rvoon Tuesday, April 10, at the church cen te r on Hagger ty Road Bring a sack lunch, des sert and beverages will be provided Mary Hambhn will be in cha rge of the p rogram Hair fashions will be p resen ted

• TONQUISH CREEK GARDEN CLUB Tooquish Creek branch of the Woman's National

f a r m It G a r d e n Association will meet at 7 30 p m Tuesday. April 10. at the home of Mm Daniel Moore Mrs Char les Waite will be co-hostess Club m e m b e r , Mrs J a m e s Groat will show bow to m a k e a n u m b e r of spr ing c r a f t i t ems The kits will be supplied by Baske ts n' Bows

• DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP 'Beginning a Job Search ' ' by P a m e l a Baker ,

p lanning ins t ruc tor for the Women's Resource Cen ter a t Schoolcra f t College, will be the topic when the group m e e t s 7-9 p.m Tuesday, April 10 in Room B160, Libera l Arts Building, Schoolcra f t Col lege Speaker will discuss job-hunting s t r a t eg ie s appl ica t ion procedures and in terviewing tech niques Group provides a support sys t em for worn eo who a r e divorced, in the process of divorce, sep-a ra t ed or con templa t ing divorce Sessions a r e f r e e and reg i s t ra t ion is not required For in format ion call 591-6400. ext 432

• NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMENAPRIL MEETING

A panel discussion will be presented by three lo-cal women who will descr ibe bow they got into poli-tics, the i r motivat ion, resources and ne tworks used Glenna Chr is t ie Davis, m e m b e r of the Northvi l le Schools Board; Gail McKnight f o r m e r West land Covad) w o m a n and chai r of the board of F i r s t Step; and Sharon S a m s , Schoolcraf t College t ru s t ee and manager erf Alice Gunderson's c a m p a i g n »for Livo-nia a t y Council, will be oa the panel Now mee t ing begins at 7 30 p m Wednesday. April 11, at Hoover School, 15000 Levan, Livonia, north of F ive Mile

The meeting is free and open to the public

• LAMAZE SERIES Seven-week La ma re aeries begins at 7 M p m

T a n d a y . April I t . In Newhnrg Methodist Church M M 0 Ana Arbor Trail, Livonia Another begins at 7 - " Thnraday. April IX, in Geneva United P m A y t e r t a n Church. N Shekfcu. Canton T o ^ * h l p For information, call Plymouth Child birth EAKatton Association. 4M-7477.

• A R T O F R O C V G A A D E N I N G Frtsnds ot the Matthaei Botanical Gardens will

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• G E R A N I U M S A L E Cub Scout P a c k 293 at Bird Elementary School

are taking o r d e r s for ge ran iums They will be deliv ered May 4 and 5 Cus tomers have their choice of white, red and sa lmon geraniums at $1 75 per pot Telephone o r d e r s mas be placed bv cal l ing 459 7 3 5 9

• S T J O H N N E L M A N N W O M E N ' S G U I L D St John N e u m a n n s Women s guild will have a

spring c raf t mee t ing at the Parish Hall at 7 30 p m Wednesday April 11 Women of the parish are re-minded to Lake along a ruler and srt.vsors Thus* who ordered kits may pic* them up al. 7 p m

• A L P H A C H I O M E G A Westside Epsi lon Epsi lon a iumnae will preview

con tempora ry plast ic wear by Ingrid and ^ lan a Mac Dona Id outing in May when they meet at 7 30 p m Thursday April 12 at 989 ROSA Street . P!vm outh Call Kathy 459 2593 or Anne 397 2183

• L A K E P O I N T E G A R D E N C L U B Members of the Lakepointe Village branch of the

Woman's National F a r m 4 Garden Association and their husbands will h a v e a potluck dinner at 6.30 p m Thursday April 12 in the Tanger E lemen ta ry School ca fe te r ia Guest speaker Wayne Jones will discuss New Trends ir Gardening ' Arleoe Pas l e \ is evening c h a i r w o m a n < • hostesses are Jan Els ton. I)arlen«- Somrnervi l le Jean Mi Mhster Judv

• Sharrar and Arlene Paslev

• 3 C I T I E S A R T C L l ' B SHOW & S A L E * Three Cities Art Club will have Its annual judged

sh(m and sale 10 a m to 6 p ni Thursday Friday and Saturday April 12 14 in Westchester mall on Forres t Avenue P lymouth Framed and un f r amed works will be for sale

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Marc Holland and April Lewis who s t a r red in high school d r ama productions at the Centennial Educat ional Park , have the lead roles in "Mornings at Seven at Eas te rn Michigan Univers i ty Dr. P a r ker Zellers is presenting the d r ama by Pau l Osborn at the Eas t e rn Michigan Mains tage Theater through April 8

Zellers ce lebra t ing his 20th year in d r a m a at EMU « i d that he selected Mornings because of its ref lect ion on real people at the turn of the cen t u r \ in mid-America

As Myrtle Brown. April Lewis will need to age 19 years to a ripe 39 According to Di rec tor Zellers. her role is a woman who is s imple and naive, demot-ed to Homer 40, a f t e r 12 years of cour t sh ip She s desirous of mar r i age but uncer ta in whe ther il will occur, said Zellers

Marc Holland plays Homer Zellers descr ibes Ho-mer as a shy man who has been engaged to Myrt le for seven years a f t e r going with her for another five He seems to have inherited his insecur i ty f rom his fa ther and he still lives with his p a r e n t s

MORNINGS" is a merry slightly of f -center comedy about life in small- town Amer ica back in the days when fami l ies could carry on a l i fe t ime 's conversation over a backyard fence Zel lers said this vivid and hear t warming play .won new cri t ical accla im as well as three Tony awards when revived on Broadway ;n 1980

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The Knights of Columbus will be col-•^•ling donations to assist the menial lv - eUrded 9 a m to 9 p m Fr idav and Saturday April 13 and 14 Members will be stationed at K m a r t . Kroger and Meijers parking lots on Sheldon Road JJ Cantor Township

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• L A L E C H E L E A G U E The Family m Relat ion to the

Breastfed baby will be the topic when the Plymouth Canton La Leche League meets at " 30 p m Thursday . April 12, at 'rt*neva I'nited P r e s b v t e r i a n Church classroom building. 5835 N Sheldon

Hoad Canton Township In fo rma l dis-ussion will center on those first hectic

weeks with emphasis on the entire family as well as t imely tips for mother and baby For m o r e mf roma lion call Johanne. 453-9171. or Karen. 459 1322 Nursing babies a r e welcome

• PERENNIALS LECTURE Perennials will be the subjec t of a

lecture by William Collins senior horti-culturist at the Mat thae i Botanical uard»r . t • M p n; Thursday. A p n i 5, at tbe gardens 1800 N Lh iboro Road. Ann Arbor For in format ion , call 764-1 1 6 8

• R E N E W I N G L O V E S E M I N A R Ten-week seminar on personal and

spiri tual growth for women of any de-nomination or mar i ta l s t a tus begins at ' 30 p m Thursday April 5 at United Assembly of God Church, Plymouth Taped course deals with ha rmony in the home inner peace deepening faith, bringing up well ad jus ted children. *

er-coming fears c lear conscience f- ex" is $20 for the c lass and $5 for the book For more informat ion cal l Cathy DeGiorgio. 981-1B09

• R O M A N T I C C O M E D Y ' Plymouth Theat re Guild will present

Bernard S]ade s Roman t i c Comedy J? 8 p m Friday and Sa tu rday . April '6 •ind 7 and April 13 and 14 in the cafelo-f i u m ''f r e n t r a l Middle School. Main and Church streets P l y m o u t h For ticket information call- Robin, 261 2875. or Gail. 455-5263

• P L Y M O U T H W O M A N ' S C L U B * o m a n s Club of Plymouth will meet

at 12 30 p m F r i d a y . April 6 in Fi rs t United P re sby te r i an Church, P lym outh Off icers for tbe 1984-5 season will be e lec ted P a m R i c h , fo rmer Green-field Village teacher , will present the program, Antique Dull Reproduct ion Mrs William Coons will chair the ^ea commi t t ee

• S P R I N G F L O W E R S A L E Plymouth Symphony League m e m

bers are taking orders for Rats of ge ran iums begonias, impat iens m a r , golds and petunias and hanging bask ets of petunias, impat iens IVid begoni as Orders m a y be placed with a m league m e m b e r or by cal l ing 455 3199 Orders will be taken through April 18 Flowers will be ava i lab le for pickup May 24 Proceeds will go to support the Plymouth Symphony Orches t ra

• LAS V E G A S N I G H T C A N T O N K-C

Msgr Clement H Kem Knights .of Columbus will have a Las Vegas Night T-12 p m Saturday . April 7. at the F r Daniel Lord Council, 3995Q Schoolcraf t , Livonia Admission ol $8 includes open

^Bar and S3 million in chips Food will be ava i lab le

Bilyea P a t Hopkinson. horticulturist at , the Malthaei Botanical Gardens, will present the p rog ram Rock Gardens and Engl i sh Trough Gardens Tea hostess will be Evelyn Gilbert

• NO, NO. N A N E T T E P C E P d r a m a depa r tmen t will pres

ent the musical No, No, Nanet te at 8 p m April 5-7 in the auditorium of Plymouth Salem High School

Call 451-6243 bet wee fi 7 17 a m and 2 p m for rese rved seats

• S W E E T A D E L I N E S Midwest Harmony Chapter Sweet

Adelines Inc sings at 7 30 p m Wednesday evenings in the community room of Kirk of Our Savior Westland Cherry Hill between Wayne and New burgh roads Women who like to sing four part ha rmony a re invited to at tend For informat ion call Barbara Williams. 721-3861

• C A N T O N N E W C O M E R S F O R M I N T E R E S T G R O U P S

New interes t groups are being formed including c r a f t s call 453-6552 and a mah-jongg group call 455-5848 Instruction will be given on hoth

• P A P E R - B O T T L E D R I V E Boy Scout Troop 1534 will have a pa

per and bott le dr ive 8 30 a m lo 1 30 P m Saturday. April / at First United Presbyte r ian Church Church r, Main Plymouth For pickup call 453-7924 453-1242 or 453 6961

• C H O R U S C O N C E R T The Plymouth Community Chorus

will present its small ensemble . Choral Expression, in concert at 4 p m Sun day April 8. in First United Methodist C hurch 45201 North Ter r i to r ia l west of Sheldon Tickets a r e $2 for adults and 11 for s tudents There will be solos by m e m b e r s of the chonis in addition to the Choral Express ion concer t Cel ebrat ion "

• P L Y M O U T H G A R D E N C L U B Members of the P lymouth branch

Woman's National F a r m & Garden As socfation will meet at 12 30 p m Mon day, April 9, at the home of Mrs Hugh

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• F I E G E L BOY S C O U T S Boy Scout Troop 1539 meets 7 30-9

p m Thursdays at Fiegel Elementary School 39750 Joy Road Bill Cousins and his t roop of 15 boys enjoy monthly outings learning di f ferent skills New members a r e welcome Call 981 3208 for informat ion

• F A T H E R S F O R E Q U A L R I G H T S

Group m e e t s at 7 30 p m the third Wednesday of each month at the Oak Park Communi ty Center 14300 Oak Park Blvd Oak Park Group is dedi caled to helping divorced parents and their children achieve a fair and bat anced re la t ionship with a min imum of intrusion f r o m the court system For more informat ion call Al l ^bow 354 3080

• N E W B E G I N N I N G S New Beginnings a group for adults

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ship fees a r e I I to join and SI per month The Zestert have mon thy pot lucks Bingo, movies and trips' Tbe club is looking for pinochle p layers Lunch is served at 11 30 a.m., and res e rva t ions can be made 24 hours in ad vance For more information about the club call the Canton Senior Citizen off ice. 397-1000, Ext 278

• FIELD BOY SCOUTS Boy Scout Troop 855 meets 7 8 30

p m Wednesdays in Field E l e m e n t a r y School 1000 S Haggerty The new troop has room lo grow and is looking for boys interested in learning or im-proving their outdoor skills

• CTVITAN CLUB The club meets at 6 30 p m the third

Thursday of each month for a dinner meet ing at Hillside Inn Men and worn en are invited to learn about Civitans and their service projects for the com munity A wrest l ing tournament band boosters and Special Olympics to aid menta l ly re tarded people a r e Just a

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The big Eas t e r a r t s and craf t s show, featur-ing 75 M.chigan dealers, opens Fr iday for a three-day run in the Plymouth C u l t u r a l Cen te r The show sponsored by the City of Plymouth Recre-ation Depar tment , LS f r e e and open to the public Show hours a r e 11 a m lo 7 p m Friday and Satur-day, April 7 and 8. and 11 a m to 6 p m Sunday, ^pr i l 8 Free parking is ava i lab le at the center, 525 F a r m e r

Local c ra f t smen a re well represented at East-er show and sale Among them are Rita Cleaver, s t e n c i l i n g a n d cand lewick ing , Sharon T u t o r h a n d p a i n t e d Plaster eggs Lorraine Jus t ice dried-flower ar-

r angemen t s , Joan Kno-er l . stocking dolls. Lyle Sweet , marquetry, Kalhi B e j m a app l ique and wood work. Gail Murrah . sof t sculpture and stuffed a n i m a l s . Laura Aber-nethy soft sculpture

OTHER AREA exhibi-to r s a r e Bonnie An-d r e w s . s t a i n e d - g l a s s houses, Sherry Lough, p r imi t ive pine furn i ture J u d y Cruz, soft sculpture,

Ruth Ridsdale . ceramics , wood tole. Lorra ine Box berger . cross stilch. Dor. Hay. wood craf t s . Doris White, dr i f twood houses. Prisci l la Cipolletti. ce-r a m i c ducks, Virginia M c G r a w n a t u r a l

wreathes . Diane Bradley app l ique Tom Lulek country furni ture , and Char lot te Cruz silk and d r y f l o w e r a r r a n g e men t s

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dolls and doorstops Dona Douglas, porcelain thim-bles Jill Young, photo-graphs Nancy 'Lenski tole and count ry c r a f t s Nancy Gute, ha t s and rib-bons. Jane t Urban, folk arl. Debbie Mitchell, can-dy and dolls Dorothy Bingham, porcelain dolLs. and Connie Kish cross stitch

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• CANTON NEWCOMERS MORNING PLAY GROUP

Watch your youngster cavor t with other children while you relax with other m o m s over a hot cup of cof fee Play group mee t s 10 a m to noon once a month in m e m b e r s homes For infor mation, call Cathy, 459-0897

• FOLK DANCE CLUB The P lymouth Folk Dance Club will

meet 7 30-9 30 p.m Friday. April 27 in BiAj E l e m e n t a r y School, Sheldon at Ann Arbor Trail . Plymouth For infor-mation, call 453-2400 Everyone ls wel-come

• ZESTERS Zesters a c lub for Canton residents

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Motor City Speakeasy club m e e t s at 7 p m the second and fourth Monday of each month in the Mayf lower Hotel . P lymouth ^ e m b e r s learn to speak ef-fectively, build self-confidence and be-come a better l istener For more infor-mat ion call J im Rollinger, 422-7385

• O R A L M A J O R I T Y T O A S T M A S -T E R S

The Oral Majori ty Toas tmas t e r s lub of Plymouth invites visitors to see

how the club enables m e m b e r s to speak up and move ahead whatever their oc-cupat ions The club me^ is at 5.30 p m each Tuesday at Denny's r e s t au ran t Ann Arbor Road at 1-275 For in fo rma tion, call Phyllis K Sullivan 455-1635

• C A N T O N J A Y C E T T E S I N V I T E M E M B E R S

The Canton Jayce t t e s need women ages 18-35 to assist in conducting com-munity service p rog rams I ' pcoming projects include Santa 's Tra i le r F o r in. format ion about meet ing dates, call Lona Olson, 981-4444 or Vickie Bush 451-0522

• P A N C A K E B R E A K F A S T The Mayflower-Lt Gamble Ladies

Auxiliary Veterans of f o r e i g n Wars, " i l l again serve pancake b reak fas t s the first Sunday of each month S a m to 1 p m at fche post home, 1426 S Mill. P lymouth The me'nu includes .pan-cakes, sausage eggs french toast , milk orange juice and cof fee Cost of b reakfas t is t2 for adul ts and 11 f o r children 5 and under Everyone LS wel-come

• ISBISTER BOY SCOUTS Boy Scout Troop 1540 m e e t s 6-7:30

p.m. Mondays in Isbister School. 9300 North Canton Center Road The sinall-troop has roohi for more boys who en-joy outdoor_j8ctivities F o r m o r e infor-mation. call Ken Hauler . 459-3457

• EPILEPSY GROUP Epilepsy Support P r o g r a m , a sell-

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Mayflower-Lt. * G a m b l e Pos t 6695, V eterans of Foreign Wars, m e e t s a t 8 p m the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at the post home . 1426 S Mill. Pl^jrnouth New m e m b e r s a r e welcome^Wor informat ion, cal l the post 459-6700

• CIVITAN SINGLES ^ Civitan Singles meets the f i r s t Tues-4ay of ear t r rnonth f o r a business meet-ing at Emerson Junior High School on West Chicago in Livonia A social meeting is held the third Tuesday of each month at Hillside Inn, P l y m o u t h Charge for dinner is 19 Mee t ings begin at 6 30 p.m All singles 21 and older are welcome For informat ion, cal l 427-1327

• C A N T O N R O T A R Y Canton Rotary Club m e e t s at noon

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WEEK-DAY SCHOOL. WED.. 4:30-6 00 P M ORE-SCHOOL. MON -FRI MORNINGS - KINDERGARTEN. MON -FRI AFTERNOONS

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1045 A.M. OUR RESPONSE TO THE CROSS 7:00 P.M. "ALTARS ALONG THE WAY'

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SERVICES 10:30 A.M. E w y Sunday 7-00 P.M 1at 4 3rd Sunday ot aach month Sunday School 9:15 A.M. Sap I -May *«>*• Claaa 7.-48 p.m Tim &^x May Song Sarvtca Laat Sunday t* aach month S*pt -May

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GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A) 5®35 Sheldon Rd..

CANTON WOASWP 4 CHURCH SCHOOL

10:00 A.M. Karawrh F Qrwatoai, Paator

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Rev John Pupo Speaker Dr William Stahl. Sr Paator

Thomaa Paia. Aaaodate Mra. Rkcnard Kaye Muaic Director

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SUNDAY S C H O O L SUN 10-00 A M MORNING WORSHIP l i f t

KENNETH D GRIEF PASTOR

EVENING WORSHIP WEDNESDAY BIBLE STUDY

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ST. T I M O T H Y PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.)

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Rev Oxaison Forsyifi WORSHIP 10 00 A M

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Ra» RoOa-l M Sa /cu i S34-7730

Worsh ip 10 00 Church S c h o o l 1 1 1 5

" JUDAS: THE MAN WHO MIGHT HAVE BEEN"

Thuraday-Weekday P r o g r a m For All Thurs Bible S t u d y 7:00 P M

P r o f e s s i o n a l ^ a r s e in Crib R o o m

S t . M a r k ' s P r e a b v t e r i a n

26701 Joy Rd 278-9340 Pastor John Jeffrey

9 30 A M Sun School & Adult Bible

1 1 00 A M WORSHIP DtaJ-a-nde 278-9340

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L i v o n i a P e n t a c o a t a l C h u r c h of G o d 11663 Areola (1 Nk. W. ol Inkater

oft Plymouth Rd.) Sunday School 1Q-OC A M

Morning Worahip 11-00 A M Sunday Cvantng ? « P M

Wadnaada« »«>*a Study 7 JO P M

DETROIT LAESTADIAN

CONGREGATION 290 Fairground ai Ann Arbor Trait - Plymouth

Donald W Lahti, Paator

471-1316 Sunday School 9 3C A v

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C H R I S T I A N C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H 41355 Six Mile Northville • 346-9030

Larry Frick, Sr P a s t o r

School of the Bible 10-00 a m Worahip Servtcea 11.00 a.m. A 6:30 p.m

Wednesday Family Night 7:00 p.m Nursery Available • Schools: Pre-School - 7th

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9 6 1 - 0 4 9 9 Mee t ing e t : C a n t o n High Schoo l

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F e l l o w s h i p - Y o u t h C l u b s - C h o i r

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R o f o r m o d C h u r c h i n A m a r i e *

NATIVITY C H U R C H Henry Ruff at West Ch.caoo

Livonia 421-5406

WORSHIP 4 CHJRCH SCHOOL

10:6o A M > Michael H Car mar

P a a t o r D a v i d M a r k l e

R I V E R S I D E P A R K C H U R C H O F G O D

NEWBURGH AT PLYMOUTH R O A D 4 6 4 - 0 9 9 0 Sunday School 9 30 A.M.. Worshtp 10 45 a 6 30: Wednesday 7 00 P M

He has a dream so others can have a future

Thursday April 5 ' t9&4

When John Dutton was 16. his dad drowned Crying to save someone

That incident had an impact on Dut ton's life far above the personal trage-dy that it r epresen ted

All my life, he said. ' I 've been a sucker for want ing to help people

Dutton. 71 of Dearborn Heights has indeed spent a good deal of his l i fe helping peo-ple A lot of it was t h r o u g h h i s chu rch . Alders ga te United Meth-odist in Redford Township A re-c e n t e n d e a v o r c a m e si* years ago when he orga n i z e d E m p l o y ment Anonymous

a group geared to help people find jobs He is proud that somewhere around 90 per ren t who par t ic ipa ted in the project found employmen t

His newest ven ture is called I Have a Fu tu re a self help group to assist the m a n y hundreds of workers who fare a bleak f u t u r e because they have lost their jobs and ma\ nev er be ra i led

_back to them because of automat ion the compute r revolution, ' teacher l ayof fs , m e r g e r s , i ndus t r i a l fa t t r imming ' p ' rograms plan! closings and relocation

D I T T O S S E E S I H A F as a psycho-logical l i fe jacket

By this I mean two things One is an inner a t t i tude which sees problems

John Dutton

as possibilit ies and secondly, a seif-im-age that is for t i f ied by awareness of the techniques and principles which may be used to unlock abd develop un-realized personal potential "

Dutton said IHAF would bring to-gether people shar ing the same prob-lems They would meet in smal l groups There, under the guidance of a t rained "convenor ." they would explore new a t t i tudes about themselves and leam how to use techniques of mind-conditioning

They will be to each other a suppor-tive. a f f i r m i n g and caring fellowship Dutton said

Dutton said there is nothing original in the methods to be used in tbe IHAF •seminars which he initially will con-duct It r ep resen t s a blend of concepts, principles and techniques in the area of self-help and applied psychology he has absorbed over a period of 52 years he said

Ml'OH O F IT IS derived f rom psy-chologist Will iam James, one of the original t ra i l -blazers in this area . Na-poleon Hill and Norman Vincent !*eale as well as o thers

Dutton a r e t i r e d engineer, said the key to IHAF" will be the group ap-proach. much like that used by Alcohol-ics Anonymous

He said that one of the main objec lives of IHAF will be to restore the bat tered and ta t te red self image of those who a r e out of work and feel hopeless, beaten and discouraged

We get them to see that what the> have been doing to themselves is s ibr l taging themse lves he said

Shirloy Hardan, guest conductor f rom Roaodala Gardens Preabyte -r i a n Church, directa bel l r ingers Vicki Johnson of Livonia. Judy Bal o g h of Livonia. Caro le H e m p o l of Rodford, Ooria DeBoer of Livonia

F a r m i n f l t ° n S h l r ' * y M a t r o n of Farmlng-t on Hi l ls. Daiay R e d m o n d of P l y m o u t h and Margarot Ph i l l l pa . T h o be l l r l nge rs r e p r e s e n t f ou r L i von ia c h u r c h e a .

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Bells are ringing Handbe l l c h o i r s f r o m f o u r Livo-

nia c h u r c h e s will p a r t i c i p a t e in a sp r ing bell f e s t i v a l a t 3 p .m . Sun d a y at W a r d P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h Livonia

T h e e v e n t wil l b e h e l d in Knox Hall and is o p e n t o t h e p u b l i c P a r -t i c i pa t i ng will be t h e C h a p e l Bel ls of Ward P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h di r ec t ed by J o e l l v n R a b i a s ; t h e J o y ful R i n g e r s of St M a t t h e w Uni ted Methodis t C h u r c h , d i r e c t e d bv B a r

b a r a E r i c k s o n , Adul t Bel l C h o i r of St P a u l ' s P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , di-r e c t e d by J e f f Vel is ; a n d t h e C a m -p a n e l l e Cho i r of R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s F Y e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , d i r e c t e d by S h i r l e y H a r d e n

E a c h c h o i r wil l r i n g a s h o r t p ro -g r a m of s a c r e d , c l a s s i c a l a n d s e m -• c t a s s i c a l m u s i c T h e f i na l s e l e c t i o n will be p e r f o r m e d j o i n t l y by t h e c h o i r s , r i n g i n g a p p r o x i m a t e l y 190 be l l s t o g e t h e r

ST MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

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CLARENCEVILLE UNITED METHODIST

J o e l l y n Rabias ( loft) , d i rector of W a r d church 's Chspsl Bells a n d S h i r l e y Harden, d i rector of Rosodale Gardens Prssbytsr isn. church hsndbell choir , d iscuss the music to bs per formed by the choir ol 190 bells w h i c h Harden wil l c o n d u c t The Sunday a f ter -noon event was c o o r d i n a t e d by Rabisa who la also dirsctor of the e l e m e n t a r y d i v i a i o n of t h e L i von ia Youth Choir. Staff photos by Art Emanuele

F IRST UNITED METHODIST

C H U R C H 0 ' Gardan c.ty

6-443 Marnmao Road J 'c i -8626

Or RobaM Grigafail Miniatar

M0 A M Church School thru Adult a

1fc4S A.M AAorniryg Wora/up fthanng Tlma For ChMdrart

A l O E R S G A T E UNITE O^ME T MODI S T CHURCH

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MINISTERS AflCMIE H OONIGAN BARB' SA BYERS CEWIS

WORSHIP 9:30 A 11:00 A M C H U R C H S C H O O L 11:00 A M

"HANDEL 'S M E S S I A H " C h a n c e l Cho i r Ru th Had ley T u r n e r - M i n i a t e r of Mus i c

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CANTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Now worship ing at 44fi 15 Cherry Hill Road

Canton, Ml 9 45 a .m

11 00 a m 1 1 3 0 a m

Sunday School Morning Worship Junior Church Praise and Wdrship Fellowship Wed Family Night

C Harold Weiman, Pastor Home Prior>e Church Phone

6 0 0 p m 7 00 p rr 7 00 p»m

•153-7366 981-535G

• M C L E A R D E T E R R E N C E The Rev Ed Nemeth will speak on

Just W ar Principles and Nuc lea r De t e r r e n c c f rom 7 30 to 9 p .m Thurs day, April S.-tn the audio-visual room of Our Lady of Loretto School. Six Mile and Beech Daly. Redford There is no admiss ion charge

• 10TH A N N I V E R S A R Y Geneva Presbyter ian Church, under

the l eadersh ip of the Rev Ken Gruebel will c e l eb ra t e itS 10th ann ive r sa ry Fri day through Sunday, April 6-8 There will be a banquet Fr iday night and a var ie ty show revue at 7 p.m Sa turday The Rev Jeff Goldsmith, the church 's founding pastor will speak at the 10 a m Sundav service

• M A R R I A G E E N C O U N T E R Eas tern Michigan Episcopal Mar

n a g e Encounter will sponsor a . m a r r iage encounter weekend f r o m Fr iday through Sunday. April 6-8, in Livonia The encounter is open to couples of any faith, but par t ic ipants must reg is te r in advande A J20 registrat ion fee is re-quired. and couples also a r e given the opportunity to make anonymous dona tions to help f inance the weekend For more information, call Tom or Sa ra Sampeer at 626-8345

LOLA VALLEY UNITED METHODIST

16175 De laware Red fo rd 2 5 5 - 6 3 3 0

SERVICES Churcf SchooJ 9 45 A M Sunday Sarvice 11 00 A U

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Bright moor Tub conic I 2 6 5 5 5 F r a n k l i n Rd • S o u t M i e l d M .

CONGREGATION RETURNS TO WORSHIP IN NOW COMPLETED SANCTUARY

J i m S t i l lman M i n i s t e r i n g Apr i l 1-4

Sunday 11:00 A 6:30 P . M M o n . - W e d . 1 0 * 0 A.M. A 7:30 P.M.

_ Sunday School 9:45 A . M Muraery f .e»Me« at «a Serwfas Thomas E TraaA. Pastor

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Church School and Worship Bishop Edsei Ammons

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M in is te rs Jack Giguere , Roy F o r s y t h

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• L A Y R E N E W A L Livonia Baptist Church will sponsor

a lay renewal weekend f rom F r i d a y through Sunday, April 6-8 The sched-ule includes small-group meet ings F r i -day night and Saturday and regu la r ly scheduled worship services Sunday Lay leaders f rom Georgia and Bat t le Creek a r e in charge of services F o r more information, call the church at 422 3763

• LAY S E M I N A R The Christian Education Depa r tmen t

of St Andrew's Episcopal Church will have an in-service seminar for Chris-tian lay leadership f rom 9 to l l a m Saturday. April 7 The seminar will take place in rooms 104-106 of the church, 16360 Hubbard, near M e r r i m a n and Six Mile, Livonia Rose Bayer, minister of Christian ^dcuation. will speak on How do you fit into the body of Christ

Child care will be available during the seminar For more informat ion, call the church off ice at 421-8451

• S P R I N G B A Z A A R More than 40 c r a f t s m a k e r s will sell

their wares at a spring bazaa r f rom 10 a m to 4 30 p.m. Sa turday . April 7. at St P a u l s United Church of Christ, 26550 Cherry Hill, at John Daly Road, Dearborn Heights The re will be a bake sale and light lunches

• L U T H E R A N B I S H O P The Rev Kenneth Mahler , Lutheran

bishop of the Costa R ica -Panama diocese will be the guest p reacher at the 8 30 and 11 a.m s e r v i c e s Sunday. April 8, al Holy Tr in i ty Lutheran Church. 39020 Five Mile, Livonia He also will lead a workshop at 7 30 p.m Monday, April 9

• M E T H O D I S T B I S H O P Edsel Ammons. res ident bishop of

the Michigan a rea of the United Meth-odist Church, will be the guest speaker At the 9 15 and 11 a m se rv ices Sunday. April 8. at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail , Livo-nia This is in conjunct ion with the church s yearlong sesquicentennial cel-ebrat ion

The choir will p e r f o r m special mu-sic, including an an them wr i t t en for the occasion by David Gladstone, director of music The newly fo rmed handbell choir also will p e r f o r m

• P ASTOR A P P R E C I A T I O N The Rev F G Lemelin J r of West-

land Assembly of God will be honored by his congregation on P a s t o r Appreci-ation Sunday, April 8 The special morning service will f e a t u r e the Rev Robert Kincannon as guest speaker

CANTON CHURCH OF GOD P-O. Box 87231

> Canton . M l 48187

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The church women will honor the pas-tor with a banquet in the church's new portable worship a r ea

• THE HEALING' The Healing." a new motion p ic ture

f rom Hear t land Productions, will be shown a t 7 p.m. Sunday, April >, at Al-pha Baptist Church, 28051 W Chicago. Livonia The f i lm is about a doctor who went f r o m success to despair because of a personal t ragedy For more infor-mation.^call tbe church at 421-6300

• THAILAND MISSIONARY The Rev Ter ry Waisner, a newly ap-

proved missionary to Thailand, will speak at the 7 p.m. service Sunday, April>8, a t Fa i r l ane Assembly, 22575 Ann Arbor Trail , one light east of Tele-graph and one block south of Warren Avenue. Dearborn Heights

• SPRING REVIVAL Evangel is t Dr Ken Nicola, past of

the E m m a n u e l Baptist Church of Mid-land. will lead the spring revival Sun-day through Fr iday . April 8-13. at Mer r iman Road Baptist Church. 2055 Mer r is ian, Garden City

Clothing needed

Birthright Pregnancy Services vol-unteers will be given a shower at 3 p .m Sunday at St Raphael Catholic Church in Garden City Diapers and maternity clothes a r e needed. To make a donation or for more informat ion, call 427-1588

Be wary of computer thinking f V A N G E L I C A L C O V E N A N T C H U R C H O F A M E R I C A

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Mary Miller

M nister o ' Chnst ian Education Clara Hurd

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I don' t like the way c o m p u t e r s think which is. of course an absurd state-ment Computers don't think Com put e r s do as they are told "**

But tha t ' s increasingly m o r e diff icul t to accep t Tbe state of the a r t m a k e s ooe bel ieve that computers can do just about every th ing

A m o r e accura te s t a t ement would be a to say tha t I don t like the way people use c o m p u t e r s Computers don ' t m a k e e r r o r s And it 's been easy for people to bel ieve that what tbe c o m p u t e r com-putes is all the truth that might be ava i l ab le for the subject a t hand

When the computer has finished the re a r e few spaces left blank in the composi t ion of statistical d a t a There a r e few spaces where ooe c a n intro-duce other types of in format ion

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moral perspectives

Rev. Lloyd Buss

DOES ANYONE win an Argument wUh a computer'* Pe rhaps someooe, somewhere has admit ted to ope ra to r e r ror , but never to a fundamenta l and fatal fTiw in the system.

And as long as the computer s t icks to bank s t a t emen t s and telephone bills, it probably won't make too much di f fer

I get worried about tbe way comput-ers a r e used to predict and outline our responses and react iona 1 get worr ied

about the way compute rs a r e uaed to organize and direct our whole anticipa tion of events yet to come

It is entirely possible tha t the Rus sions, or the Iranians, or the r o m m u n i ty 's voting pattern, or the project ions fo r capital gain or s t a t i s t i ca l evidence fo r dlvtorce. etc a will do exac t ly what the computers compute.

But It is also possible t ha t they will not. Forcing nations and peoples into pre-fixed roles and positions is the ex-

ac t definition of pre judice

WHAT IS even more ominous is that we might begin to imi ta te the pattern of compute r s and cal l it thinki«^ — that we will blot out or ignore the feel-ings of hear t and s p i r i t

Denying space for the spirit and emotions of humani ty would be tbe very denial of all tha t seta as apart f rom everything e b e In losing the art of thinking and of loving and caring, w e will also have lo^t tbe a r t of living.

The fatal f law appears in our aa-lumptt tms Our baalc purpoee on earth is not to compote, but to "do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God"" (Micah 1:8). Starting with that purpose would dramatically change tbe way computers are used and p-wO* think

for your informa tion

• H E A R T S A V E R C O U R S E A C P R b e a r t i a v e r c o u r s e will be of

fered beg inn ing 7 p m the secorwl Mon day of e ach m o n t h a t O a k w o o d Hospi tal Can ton C e n t e r . 7300 C a n t o n C e n t e r Road a t W a r r e n To r e g i s t e r phone 459-JOJO

• 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 s e e k i n g c o - s p o n s o r s

for a F o u r t h of J u l y f i r e w o r k s d i sp lay Call Cl i f ton M c L e l l a n a t 397-0030 or wr i te tbe J a y c e e s a t P O B o i 279 P lymouth 48170 If you c a n h e l p

• 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

Concess ions a r e a v a i l a l t f e fo r - ^ t s year s Can ton C o u n t r y F e s t i v a l which will f e a t u r e a c i r c u s , p a r a d e , c a r n i v a l Stroh s b l u e g r a s s a n d m o r e Tbe festi-val da te s a r e J u n e 9-17 wi th c o n c e s wons o p e r a t i n g J u n e 15-i7 I n t e r e s t e d groups can phone R i c h a r d T h o m a s a t 453-9191 or 981-6386 or pick up appl i cations a l t h e C a n t o n L i b r a r v

• CANTON SENIOR PARTY All p a r e n t s of P l y m o u t h C a n t o n Higr

School J u n e g r a d u a t e s a r e invi ted t volunteer the i r he lp to p r o d u c e the ar oual Senior P a r t y f o l l o w i n g g r a d u a t i o n on June 13 More p a r e n t p a r t i c i p a t i o n JJ needed and would be w e l c o m e Phone G o r d o n or P a t E d d y at 4S3 I43! for de ta i l s T h e t h e m e this y e a r is th>

Roar ing 20s

• WISER GROUP Widowed In S E R v i c e i W I S E R <•

ima l ! i n f o r m a l s u p p o r t g r o u p e s p e c i a l ly helpful for r e c e n t l y w i d o w e d per sons m e e t s a t the N e w m a n House 17300 H a g g e r t y sou th of the School c ra f t College c a m p u s , e v e r y Thu r sdav f rom 10 to. 11 30 a m F o r m o r e infor mation ca l l the W o m e n ' s R e s o u r • Center at 591 6400 E x t 430

• SINGLE P A R E N T GROL P A discuss ion g r o u p fo r s ing le a d u l b

with or wi thou t c u s t o d y of t h e i r chil dren is be ing f o r m e d by C a n t o n Men ta l Heal th Se rv ices , a unit of St J o s e p h and M e r c y w o o d h o s p i t a l s Topics will include p a r e n t i n g , d a t i n g sexua l i ty coping with s t r e s s lone l iness f i n a n c e s Group l e a d e r s a r e J a c k i e Rogoff and Bob Hall ' T h e g r o u p wil l m e e t once a week for e igh t w e e k s in the o f f i c e s in Canton P r o f e s s i o n a l P a r k on Can ton Cen te r Road jus t sou th of Joy F e e is J10 per sess ion Cal l 459-6580 fo r infor m a t i o n and r e g i s t r a t i o n M e e t i n g d a \ • n d t i m e to be d e t e r m i n e d

• 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 l y m o u t h , C a n t o n and Nor th viJJe a r e a by t he P l y m o u t h C o m m u n i t y F a m i l y YMCA M o n d a y - F r i d a y JuJv 9 20, Ju ly 23 to Aug ] . u r Aug' 6-17 If you h a v e a poo! a n d would l ike to dona te its use f r o m one to two hour s a day . for any of the a b o v e two-week pe n o d s , cal l t he P l y m o u t h Y at 453 2904

• S T U D E N T O U T R E A C H Schoo lc ra f t S t u d e n t O u t r e a c h (SSO.i

mee t s a t 7 30 p .m . T u e s d a y s on t he low % er level of W a t e r m a n C a m p u s C e n t e r »t S c h o o l c r a f t C o l l e g e SSO is a newly f o r m e d s t u d e n t - s e r v i c e o r g a n i z a t i o n a t Scboo lc ra f t w i th a p u r p o s e to aid the c o m m u n i t y a n d / o r c o l l e g e by execu t -ing a v a r i e t y of s e r v i c e p r o j e c t s Any f o r m e r S c h o o l c r a f t s t u d e n t s , p r e s e n t s tuden t s or i n d i v i d u a l s l iv ing in tbe Schoo lc ra f t d i s t r i c t a r e w e l c o m e to

I n t e r e s t e d p e r s o n s shou ld phone e i ther 455-3036 or 459-1657 f o r m o r e I n f o r m a t i o n

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

Tbe P l y m o u t h P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t will f i n g e r p r i n t c h i l d r e n a g e s 3-12 f rom P l y m o u t h and P l y m o u t h Town-ship f r e e f r o m 9 a m to 2 30 p .m. tbe f i rs t S a t u r d a y of e a c h m o n t h Appo in t men t s m u s t be m a d e T o p a r t i c i p a t e , tbe child m u s t h a v e a p a r e n t o r legal guard ian p r e s e n t a n d h a v e a v a l i d b i r th c e r t i f i c a t e to p r e s e n t w h e n f i n g e r p r i n t ed All r e c o r d s wi l l be t u r n e d over ' to the p a r e n t or g u a r d i a n All a p p o i n t -ments a r e on a f i r s t - c o m e f i r s t - s e r v e d

i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l 453 3840. E x t 37, or 453 2671 a t P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p Hall

• Z E S T E R S T b e Zes t e r o l d e r p e r s o n s c l u b Can

ton has o p e n i n g s fo r m e m b e r s EUgi ble a r e Can ton r e s i d e n t s 55 and o lder T h e c l u b m e e t s a t 1 p m T h u r s d a y s a t C a n t o n R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t T a k e 3 ba g lunch

• OAKWOOD VOLUNTEER GUILD

T b e Vo lun tee r Gu i ld a t Oak wood Hosp i t a l C a n t o n C e n t e r c o n t i n u e s to of f e r f r e e b l o o d - p r e s s u r e c h e c k s 6-8 p m e v e r y T u e s d a y a t t h e hosp i t a l 7300 C a n t o n C e n t e r R o a d at W a r r e n

• TOUGH LOVE Tough Love, a self h e l p g roup for

p a r e n t s of a d o l e s c e n t s m e e t s every M o n d a y at 7 p m at G r o w t h Works 240 S M a m . P l y m o u t h

• E M P L O Y M E N T PROGRAM E m p l o y m e n t D y n a m i c s P r o g r a m

sponso red by G r o w t h Works I n c , is be ing p l anned fo r f f r e - e m p l o y m e n t t r a i n i n g and j o b - p l a c e m e n t a s s i s t a n c e fo r pe r sons 16-21 G r o w t h Works ls en ro l l ing peop le f o r the p r o g r a m Appli-c a n t s mus t m e e t i n c o m e g u i d e l i n e s and l ive in w e s t e r n W a y n e C o u n t y T r a n s por t a t ib f l will be p r o v i d e d lo a l imi ted l u m b e r of e n r o l l e e s F o r i n f o r m a t i o n

all 455 4023

• NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH T h e P l y m o u t h P o l i c e [ > e p a r t m e n t is

• r g a n u i n g a N e i g h b o r h o o d Watch p r o g r a m for t he c i ty of P l y m o u t h An> re s iden t i n t e r e s t e d in b e c o m i n g in vo lved in t he p r o g r a m m a y ca l l Chief Ra lph White at 453-8600 f r o m S a m to 5 p m M o n d a y F r i da > T h e p r o g r a m is a p r o t e c t i o n "aga ins t r e s i d e n t i a l br^ak :ns and b u r g l a r i e s

• SPECIAL EDI < A TION SERVICES

P r e p r i m a r y s p e c i a l - e d u c a t i o n ser v i ces fo r c h i l d r e n 6 a n d y o u n g e r a r e a v a i l a b l e t h r o u g h P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schoo l s If you h a v e a child who m a y be m e n t a l l y or e m o t i o n a l l y i m p a i r e d , h a v e a p h y s i c a l or v isua l dis abil i ty a h e a r i n g or s p e e c h i m p a i r m e n t or l e a r n i n g d i s a b i l i t y cal l the In

. l a n t and P r e s c h o o l S p e c i a l E d u c a t i o r P r o g r a m at F a r r a n d E l e m e n t a r y School 420-0363 fo r i n f o r m a t i o n

• P L U S P R E S C H O O L S I G N - l P App l i ca t ions a r e b e i n g t a k e n for

P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools P L U S p r o g r a m f o r 1983-84 P L U S us a joint pa r en t - ch i l d p r e s c h o o l p r o g r a m f u n d e d by the f e d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t C h a p t e r I H e a d s t a n It is a t C e n t r a l Middle School in P l y m o u t h Chi ld ren who w e r e 4 on or b e f o r e Dec I, 1983 and live in t he a t t e n d a n c e a r e a s of

F i e ld . E r ika so r , S t a r k w e a t h e r aDd G a l l i m o r e e l e m e n t a r y schools a r e e l ig ib le In a d d i t i o n 3 and 4 vea r -o lds f r o m al l ove r t he d i s t r i c t m a y enrol l in the Head S t a r t c o m p o n e n t of the p r o g r a m Cal l 453-8889 to r e g i s t e r

• F R E E J O B H E L P Any e m p l o y e r can use t he f r e e J o b

P l a c e m e n t S e r v i c e of P l y m o u t h - C a n '.&n Adul t E d u c a t i o r f Many c u r r e n t and f o r m e r s t u d e n t s have been s c r e e n e d and a r e r e a d y for r e f e r r a l f o r p a n t i m e , f u l l t i m e or t e m p o r a r y work These s t u d e n t s a r e m a t u r e a n d o f f e r a wide v a r i e t y of skil ls and work back g r o u n d Cal l S h a r o n S t r e a n job p lace-m e n t s p e c i a l i s t at 451 6663 o r 451 6660

• A W O R L D O F G L A S S A Wor ld of G l a s s " LS the e x h i b i t a t

the P l y m o u t h His tor ica l M u s e u m now t h r o u g h May 20 E x a m p l e s of g l a s s on d i sp lay wil l be mi lk glass . V a s e l i n e . V e n e t i a n p r e s s e d g lass Mercu ry G l a s s c a n d l e h o l d e r s , a Br is tol g l a s s ro l l i ng pin and w i n e g l a s se s of the S t ieg] t y p e T h e P l y m o u t h His tor ica l M u s e u m , 155 S Main a t C h u r c h is open to t he pub l i c 1 4 p m T h u r s d a y S a t u r d a y and Sun day A d m i s s i o n

• I N H O M E S E R V I C E S P l y m o u t h R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n

p r o v i d e s f e d e r a l l y subsidized t n h o m e s e r v i c e s fo r p e o p l e 60 and o l d e r who live in P l y m o u t h , P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p C a n t o n T o w n s h i p N o r t h v i l l e a n d N o r t h v i l l e T o w n s h i p S e r v i c e s o f f e r e d inc lude l a w n m o w i n g , snow r e m o v a l light h o u s e k e e p i n g and p e r s o n a l c a r e T h e r e LS no c h a r g e , but d o n a t i o n s a r e e n c o u r a g e d F o r i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l P l y m o u t h R e c r e a t i o n at 455 6620

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SETBACKS ARK ABOUT as welcome as war t s

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"WHEN 1 W ENT INTO c a m p I just wanted to make the t eam, the giant <6 foot-4, 26i-pounds> young l ineman said minutes a f t e r his t eam, the Michigan [ ' an the rs had slaved the San Antonio Gunsl ingers Sunday

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P ART O F T H E P R O B L E M was a coaching switch in the middle of Wiska s col legiate c a r e e r Dairy 1 Rogers left MSU and Muddy Wate r s was hired It soon became apparent Waters was in over his head

Wiska was picked by the New York Giants in the seventh round of the 1 NFL d r a f t The Giants liked

» TSi his speed (4.84 in the 4©-yard * dashi, size and s t r eng th (465

^ j p a ^ » pounds on the bench press) But despite his ta len t . Wiska

r J had his def ic iencies When 1 went to New York,

they told m e they thought F had the abi l i ty ." Wiska recalled, but I needed to polish up my technique "

While Wiska worked on learning the technique he was n e v W l a u g h t at MSI", he spra ined a knee in pract ice the week a f t e r the Giants ' f i rs t g a m e They put him on injured rese rve for the rest of the season

IT WAS ANOTHER setback, but Wiska was convinced he'd get another shot with the Giants in 1983 Until

(Giant coach i Ray Perkins went to A labama and (offensive line coach: Bill Austin went to the New Jersey Genera ls in the USFL, Wiska said The new staff d r a f t e d a tackle in the third round and a guard in the sixth They decided to keep both of them "

Wiska was the last offensive l ineman the Giants cut "I was d i smayed ," he admit ted , "but I knew I wasn' t outclassed I was confident in my abil i ty I knew I'd get a chance

Kansas City. Green Bay and Detroit all cootac ted Wiska and said they would give him a tryout should the need for a l ineman arise during the N F L season

Wiska was-in no hurry He waited and weighed his options The Panthers , too, had called tbe very day the Gian t s released him

IN NOV E M B E R . Wiska made his choice He signed a two-year contracCwiih the P a n t h e r s and braced himself for another setback A tackle at MSU. the Giants used him at both tackle and gua rd It would be d i f fe ren t with Michigan

• When I c a m e to the Pan the r s they had four good tackles (Chris) Godfrey. (Ken) Dallif lor. (Tony) Osbun and (Ray) Pinney," said Wiska So be b e c a m e a backup to guards Pinney, who switched a f t e r an injury to Thorn Dombrook, and Tyrooe McGnf f

An injury to Pinney put Wiska in to the s t a r t ing lineup for the Pan thers ' f irst two games this season He has since played pa r t - t ime - 20 plays against Houston but sparingly against Sao Antonio - usually on special t eams or in shor t -ya rdage situations

NOT STARTING doesn't bother Wiska "The thing is. this of fens ive line is the best in the USFL," he explained I would feel bad if our o f fens ive line was real ly t e r r ib l e and I wasn ' t playing

If Wiska "s search for football success h a s led him afar , be has since re turned to where he began He's not only playing pro ball, but be s playing it with a hometown t e a m

" I 'm happy with my coot rac t , " be said, and I 'm ecstat ic to play in my hometown I 'm content he re I could play ihe rest of my ca ree r very happi ly right here "

Even as a back-up 1

T m a pat ient person, be answered "It doesn ' t ma t t e r how the other guys play, it s bow well I play all tbe pressure on myself

If I 'm good enough, they'll find a p lace for m e " An athlet ic c a r e e r a tenuous at best, with

se tbacks as common as weak-a rmed q u a r t e r b a c k s and slow footed rece ivers But for now. for the present and pe rhaps a small slice of (he fu tu re . Je f f Wiska can ca tch a brief glimpae of a g l immer ing , golden road Where it leads only t ime - and a two-year con t rac t - will tell

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War's on Excitement returns to Park net season By Chris McCoaky staff writer

Jef f F o r t i n , S i l e m ' i No . 1 s i n g l e s p laye r las t yea r , has i m p r o v e d s o m e are t o u t i n g h i m as t h e a rea ' s bes t .

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Good quali ty high school tennis that is

Plymouth Canton, under coach J i m Hayes has managed to stay at an even keel throughoul the years, fin-ishing near the top but never at the top oj its division or league Last year the Chiefs finished second in the Western t a k e s with a 10-3 record

This year the Chiefs seem to have enough talent to m a k e a serious run at perennial power Fa rming ton Har rison

"The program s e e m s to be getting better ." Hayes said "I don't know if it 's because we ' re get t ing more kids in the area wiih tennis backgrounds or what, but ibere a r e a lot kids com ing out with a Feal in teres t in tennis "

P L Y M O I T H SALEM had been an area power up until about 1978 Since then, coach Judy Braun said the Sa-lem t eams have gone through a down period That, down period swung up-ward last season and the ascent is ex-pected to continue this yea r

The Chiefs finished a disappointing fourth in the league last year but have everyone back f r o m that team and spiri ts a r e high

"There's nothing rea l ly to go on," Braun said "You can only go on last year, and f rom the improvemen t I've seen so far , and the f a c t that we have some promising new players — that Indicates to m e tha t we should be bet-t e r "

Harrison is still the t e a m to beat in the Western Lakes But the Rocks and Chiefs will be contending forces When Canton and Sa l em mee t Wednesday May 9, you'll see why it's

tennis being said — the exci tement is back in C E P t enms

Here 's a look at the two squads

. CANTON

The Chiefs lost iheir No 1. No.2 and N o 3 singles players to gradua tioo. b u t you a r e going to be hard-pressed to not ice it

That ' s because Hayes has p layers like juniors Mike Mitton, Tom Rog genback and Paul Reid to step in and replace them Not to mention P e t e r Ohle, a fore ign exchange student f rom West G e r m a n y who is expected to play No 3 singles

Mitton and Roggenback, tbe t e a m ' s capta ins , a r e expected to play No. 1 and No 2 singles. respecUvely Reid will play No 4 singles Mitton played No 4 singles last year and Hayes said his cap ta tn is playing as good right now as J o n a s P a l m , last year 's ace ever did

The Chiefs biggest improvement over last yea r will be in doubles

"Usually we have to decide who's going to p l ay No 3 doubles for us This year , we have to decide who isn't And tha t ' s qui te a luxury," he sa'id

Junior Mike Miller and sophomore Paul H a t h a w a y , a t ransfer f r o m Cathol ic^Central . will play No. 1 sin-gles. P r e sen t l y , junior Mo M a r h a r and sophomore Jeff Fi t r ryk a r e hold-ing the No 2 doubles slot Senior Dan Robertson and sophomore Dave Dar-kowski compr i s e the No 3 team

P l e a s e turn lo P a g e 5C

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Bryan Capnerhurs t was opt imis t ic when be signed to a t tend Morehead State in Kentucky He hoped he'd like the school and he hoped he'd turn in a credi table p e r f o r m a n c e in his fresh-man baseball season

Funny how one thing can a f f e c t an-other If Capnerhurs t . who g radua t ed a year ago f rom Plymouth Canton, didn't like Morehead State before the season got underway he's cer ta in ly changed his mind since

"I like it down here a lot ," C a p nerhurst said in a phone in terv iew last Fr iday i t ' s not too big and i t 's not too small But I m here for basebal l , real-ly "

THAT IS WHY he's having such a good t ime To say Capnerhurs t has been hot would be like saying tbe McCoy and Hatf ield fued was a minor a l tercat ion a gross unde r s t a t emen t

Capnerhurs t is doing be t te r than any-one would have expected including -especially - himself

In Morehead s first 13 g a m e s (7-5-1 record) he bailed 48 t imes Twenty Umes he collected hits a 416 a v e r a g e and 14 of those went for ex t ra bases

Capnerhurs t has belted 10 home runs a l ready The t eam record for homers in a season is 19 He's ha l fway there with three-quar te rs of the c a m p a i g n sul l to be fought

HE LEADS the t eam in runs batted in with 24 and is second in runs scored with 13 He has an 888 slugging per * centage and has struck out only twice

Bear ID mind Capnerhurs t is just a f r e shman who. since a r r iv ing at More-head State, has changed posiUoas ( f rom right field to f i rs t base) and changed h a batt ing s tance

The success of both LS a p p a r e n t Cap-nerhurst has gone e r ro r l e s s at f irst base

"I don't know what ' s got into me . " he said T m more or less a f r a i d to talk about i t It might wreck (my s t reak) . "

Capeerhurs t wasn ' t real ly a s t reak hi t ter lo high school Nor was he a tre-mendous power hi t ter

people in sports

IN HIGH SCHOOL, I d have to say I was a dead pull h i t ter . ' be explained "I closed my s t ance and tr ied to pull everything

Now I 've opened up my stance I can still get a round on tbe inside pitch but now I 'm going to center field more "

And he s going to cen te r with author ity That ' s where t h ree of his homers have ended

Capnerhurs t s ins tant success has caught him by su rp r i se "I was ner vous. I was scared when I c a m e to bat in my first g a m e , " he said His senior year at Canton was on his mind, a base ball season tha t Capnerhurs t s tarted with an 0-for-14 s t r eak

I was a f r a id I'd do the s ame thing here. ' be said ,

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ing to tryout for a Sandy Kouiax League baseball t eam should call Ber me Jackson at 455-56S8 or Ron Mar t inei at 728 0053

This t e a m will play in the Plymouth • j n l o n area and LS independent of Can ton or Salem high school

Also there will be t ryouls for the t anion Koafax t eam at 10 a m. Satur day A p r i l ] 4 at Cent ra! Middle School

• STEELER SIGN-UP Registrat ion for the Plymouth-Can

ton Stealers Junior Football Assoc i a tioo will lake p l ace f rom 10 a m lo 1 p m on three S a t u r d a y s April 7 May 12 and May 19 All three '«esaion.s will take place in the lobby of Cantor. High School ? Phase III faci l i ty

Boys and gir ls 9 :3 - r e oleigible t -- regis ter as p l a y e r s >r neer ieaders

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• MATTOCRNKVSKI The Garden City Frees ty i . Wrestling

Tourney, an AAl sanction.-d even - is set /or Sa turday April "• 4 t ha rde r City High School

Tbe tourney which a t t r a c t s some of the lop high school and college w r w t iers in the area is divided into three age groupa 1516 17 18 and 19 and up

The fee is H per wrest ler and vou an register the day of ihe tourney

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• SLO-PITCH TIME Ed s Sports round robin slo-pitch

softbal l t ou rnamen t « slated for May 11 12 and 13 at Massey Field. P lym-outh Road at Haggerty in P lymouth

There is a J120 entry fee which pays for the u m p i r e s fields, awards and balls E a c h t eam is guaranteed three g a m e s

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12-year-old gymnasts set for competition By Chria M < £ o a k y staff w iter

Andrea Dewey an 11-year old Canton Township youth, LS one of six gymnas ia f r o m Michigan to qualify for the United State Gymnas t ics Federat ion Class II Regional meet April 28-29 In Cleveland f>feio

Dewey, the daughter of Lenore and Ken Dewey earned the regional berth by placing fourth in the 9 12 age division a< the s t a t e meet last weekend in Saginaw ;

She took second on ba lance beam forth on vault and floor exercise and eighth o r uneven parallel bars to finish fourth all around

"Andrea is one of the top gymnas t s in the s ta te in her age group." said her coach Claudia Kre t rchmer Kre t r chmr r and her husband run the Gym America GuB ill Ann Arbor "She's only in her first y e a r j s a Class II gymnas t , and very few first year pe r fo rm ers make it to the regional* "

DEWEY, A student at West Middle School, tra veled a long road to get to the regionals which ls the pinnacle achievement for Class II gymnas t s She began her bid compet ing in a local USGF meet Her scores there qualified her for a sectional meet It waTlhere she qualified for the s ta te meet

"I wish you could mee t her," Kre tschmer said "She's a super energet ic lit t le lud with a whole lot of talent She's improved so much it 's unbelieve able She really put it all together this weekend She hit on all eight events '

At the regional meet . Dewey will compete agains the best f rom Ohio, Illinois. Kentucky. Indiana and Michigan .

Dewey will turn 12 on May 15 She's only been performing gymnas t ics for th ree years, but she wants to make the Olympic t e a m someday When asked how fa r she is away f r o m that d ream right now. Dewey replied, "Not that f a r *

She will a t tend ei ther P lymouth Canton or P lym outh Salem high school in a couple years But she said she has no plans to c o m p e t e in high school gymnast ics , ..

"I'm going to stay in the club." she said That 's a bad break for high school coached Kathi

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Soccer clinic on hand at OU

Lf you've got a yearning for learning soccer bead to Oakland Universi ty this weekend

Hubert Vogelsinger will be there , at the Lepley Sports Center, to conduct a ser ies of clinics for both coaches and p layers

Vogelsinger. represent ing P u m a , the athlet ic sports shoe corporat ion, will s t r e s s technique, skills and tac t ics of soccer to coaches on the first of the two-day a f f a i r Tbe coaches" c l inics will be f rom 10 a .m to 2 p m . 2-4 p m and 7-9 p m Cost is JS0 and includes a Michigan Soccer Association F coaching ce r t i f i ca te for those who a t t end

On Sunday, Vogelsinger will cooduct a f ree youth clinic for soccer players f r o m 10 a m to noon for under 12-year-olds and f r o m 2-4 p m for those 12 and over

Vogelsinger brings with him a proven record of coaching success in the NASL In a seven-year ca-reer . Vogelsinger s t eams reached the playoffs each season, won four division t i t les (the Boston Minute-men two, the San Diego Sock e r s two) and three t imes made It to the NASL semi f ina l s

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By Chria McCoaky staff writer

Ooe girls track t eam went through tbe Western Lakes Activi t ies Associa udo dual meet season unbeaten last year The other suf fe red through a sea son without winning a dual meet m the league

One team looks s trong enough this year to repeal last yea r s fea t The other seems poised to make people for

>get about last year That 's the word on tbe two C E P girls

t rack teams - P lymouth Salem and Plymouth Canton - as tbey p repa re for the 1984 campa ign Here ' s a brief sketch of the two t eams e

SALEM

Fred Thomann s t eam won the West e m Lakes Lakes Division last year with 4-0 dul l meet record (7-0 overal l ) Tbe Rocks finished four th overal l in the league meet, woo the Belleville Tiger Relays, the John Glenn docke t Relays and placed second at Walled Lake y e s t e r n s Stafford Relays

This year. Thomann has ent rus ted the t eam leadership to th ree talented athletes - seniors Dawn Johnson and Kelly Bemiss and junior Mary Beth Weast

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"Our s t rength will be our d is tance t eam and Johnson. Bemiss and Weast." Thomann said "Our older kids a r e going to have come through for us until we get to where our ninth and 10th g raders can help us

"How good we a re going to be. I don't know We won't know until we can get oo the t rack and see how tbey per f o r m "

Johnson and Bemiss placed second and third, respect ively, in the long jump last year They will also run sprints for the Rocks Weast will do a little bit of everything She will throw the disc, run spr ints and hurdles

The Rocks dis tance t e a m will in-clude seniors Pa ru Bhavsar , Michelle Donnelly, junior Amy Miyazaki. sop»u> mores Trish Donnelly and Heidi Du Pret and f r e shman Brenda Boyd

Juniors Stacy Stojeba and Nancy Smith will give depth to the sprint team, as will sophomore Renee Rother mill a n d j r e s h m a n Allison Pa t t en

Trish Donnelly, junior Elyse Mirto and f reshmen Kristin Hostynski and Kristen Sobditch will run hurdles for the Rocks

In the field events, Weast (discus i. Bemiss and Johnson (long jump), soph-omore Karen Marc imak (shot put and discus), sophomore Mar ian Tauriainen

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Al l -American guard Carlos Briggs is the main a t t rac t ion Saturday in the Michigan Community College Athlet ic Associat ion 's (MCCAA; Eas te rn Confer- * ence North-South All-Star basketba l l g a m e at S fhoo lc ra f t College in Livonia

G a m e t i m e is 6 p m Admission is S2 per person

B n g g s , who has narrowed his choice to San Diego Slate. Baylor, Cent ra l Michigan. Iowa and Murray Sla te , will lead the South squad The Schoolcraf t s tandout will be teaming with confer-

ence assist leader Rodney ivey oi Oak-land CC. and Char les Crump and Da l l a s Power s of Henry Ford

The North t e a m fea tures Mark Bran-don of MCCAA champion Flint Mott . Marty Hunter and 6-foot-10 Vince F o r d of 30-game winner Highland Pa rk . Gary H a m s and J i m O'Connor of Ma-comb CC* and Delta's outs tanding scorer . Lacey J a m e s

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"We have a nice nucleus lo work with," Thomann said "But ihe other t eams around here - the Churchills, Walled Lake Westerns, Stevensoos and Farmingtons — they do too "

The Rocks will host Dea rborn Wednesday in iheir season opener

CANTON

Only 18 girls w e r e on the the Chiefs' roster last season As a result, they fin-ished 1-6 in dual meets. 0-4 in the WLAA

Those days, hopes Canton coach Bote Richardson, a r e long gone

We hope we a re going to be compet itive in every meet ." said Richardson, who is en ter ing his f i f th season "I don't know if we can mateh wits with Churchill. Stevenson or Walled Lake Western, but we a r e willing to go out and give it our best "

The Chiefs a r e a vastly improved unit They have 45 on the roster this yea r Thirteen a r e returning letter-winners

"That 's going to make a big differ ence." Richardson said "We will have a lot more depth "

The ( hiefs will a lso be a lot s tronger

in field events and in the middle and long d is tance runs

Seniors Lisa Wood. Micbele Adams and junior Kim Bennett will t r i -capta in the Chiefs Wood and Bennett will run sp r in t s and relays, while Adams is a hurd le r and long jumper . . •

Seniors . Pa t Brennan (hurdles, l o n g , j u m p ) and Ruthann Trout (middle dis t ance! will also be key a th le tes fo r t h e Chiefs

Richardson has an abundance of ta lented juniors who will bolster his at-tack Holly Ivey (field events). Carolyn Nagy (sprints, middle distance). C h e n R e m e r (hurdlers), J a n Alvarado (mid-long distance). Debbie Red fe rn (hur dies), Mar ie Jarosz (mid-long distance} and Michelle Koch (sprints)

J u n i o r s Kristen Raglow. J e a n n e Dil-lon and Kelly Murphy, sophomore L o r i ' Schauder , and f reshmen Jenn i f e r Gan sler, Debi Kaminski, Chris Cohen. Hope Buchan. Tory Barger and Dani Pauley will a lso help

" F r o m what the three of us iRichard son and assistants George Przy^odski and F red Pa lmer ) have seen, we feel we will be a lot more compet i t ive , -We've got quality people, and now. we have some depth," Richardson said

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B E L - A I R K scoring hit another high peak Jast week when the sharpshooters

found the range for seven bar r ie r breaking counts above 700

Greg Bowman showed the" way wi th a 7Si9 that included an opening gem of 289 Right behind h im c a m e Tom High ley wi th 778 and a 298 count in one game Tbe others inducted into the 700 club were Larry Franz w i t h 77f». Fred V i ta l i with 7&0 Br i ly G w i th 733 Jef f Anderson with 710 and J i m Sademan with 705

WOODLAND L A N E S scor ing hi t one of the season s peaks when three more men were admi t ted to the 70Q club Walt Smith had a 763 w i th a 267 game to show the way Next in l ine came Mike Van Hulfe w i th 719 and Bob

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Jacek w i th 734 To add to tbe good week. John Mahler conver ted tbe " im-possible" 7-10 spl i t

M E B R I B O W L S Randy Smith stole tbe show last week when he f i red games of 653 729 and 730 and each se ries was in a d i f fe ren t league It was tbe best showing of tbe year for any of the bowlers

Rob Ha in ibg jo ined the 700 c lub w i th a 707 bow led ip Not t ingham loop In tbe i nv i ta t i ona l doubles Barb Bodner was h igh w i t h 630 whi le Carol and Mary Topic jo ined forces to lead the ladies loop w i t h 607 and 614 respec l i ve ly

W E S T L A N D B O W L S Jane M a r u n moved to the top of the list in the ladies classic w i t h a 648 series Her nearest r i va l was Freda Hol land w i th 627 In the men's a l l stars Frank Briscoe was tops w i th 685 Midge Poshkot was tbe happiet person on hand when she learned her son Dave, rol led a 723 se-ries at Super B o w l

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M o n i c a S t a v r o s , a 16-year -o»d s t u d e n t a t J o h n G l e n n H i g h S c h o o l , w o n A i l - A r o u n d h o n -o r s a l t h e U .S . G y m n a s t i c s F e d e r a t i o n s t a t e c h a m p i o n -s h i p fo r g i r l s 15 a n d u p in t h e C l a s s I D i v i s i o n . T h e m e e t w a s h e l d M a r c h 24 -25 at t h e M j c h i g a n A c a d e m y o l G y m n a s t i c s i n G a r d e n C i t y . S t a v r o s a n d t e a m m a t e G a i l Q u a a h n i e , w h o f i n i s h e d 1 0 t h , w i l l a d v a n c e t o t h e U .S .G .F . r e g i o n a l m e e t t h i s w e e k e n d i n D e s P l a i n s , III

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Saturday April 7 ia«den C»t> at try F'anfcim noon

Sanja> Batra looks l ike an a th le te He's slender and slee* not an ext ra inch of fat anywhere In compet i t ion, whether i t 's touch footba l l , soccer or basketbal l he combines g race fu l ag i l i t y w i th a keen sense of balance tu rn ing them into f lu id mot ion

Wtfet Batra doesn t look l ike is a boxer The .Livo-nia nat ive does not possess a f la t tened nose his face does not have that punched i n " look, his chest and arms do not r ipple wi th muscles f r o m the waist up

NO Saturday when the (K>Iden Gloves State Tour-nament gets underway a! l l h v e r s i t y of Mich igan

I iearborn Fieldhouse. it w i l l be Ba t ra the athlete not the puncher who steps into the r ing

My strength in boxing is quickness not power, aid Bat ra I y m wi th foot and hand speed not

wi th an overpower ing punch

FHAT S P E E D and ag i l i t y has been a winn ing >mbinal ion for Batra since he s tar ted boxing in

1981 He won the Golden Gloves Tou rnamen t cham pionship in the novice we l t e rwe igh t d iv is ion last vear

He won' t get the chance to defend that t i t l e Ba :ra w i l l enter a tougher d iv is ion senior nAvice and a heavier weight class j u n i o r midd leweigh t 1156-pounds! this year But it should be a sweet tournament for Ba t ra He is a j un io r at UM-Dear born, mak ing it l ike a home" event for h i m

I should have a fo l low ing m the audience, he said That w i l l give me bu t te r f l i es before the f ight but it w i l l be nice winning the t i t l e in f ron t of my f r iends

Bat ra s t ra iner , Paul Soucy of the L ivon ia Boxing Club, said Batra " is 4-0 and he has looked very im-pressive in winning them He has an excel lent chance to take this tournament

B A T R A G R A D l ' A T E D f r o m L i von ia Bent ley but spent three years going to school in Ind ia , his par ents homeland In India he p layed such sports as c r icke t and soccer He didn' t become interested in box ing unt i l his f reshman year at I ' M - D e a r b o m , when he saw a L ivonia Box ing C lub inv i ta t i on for new fightert

The L ivonia Boxing Club makes it easy and in-expensive for a lot of athletes to t r y the sport " said Ba t ra I went there basical ly to keep in shape But I soon learned that boxing involves a lot of sk i l l and tact ics in the r i n g

Most people look at tbe sport as just two guys wa i l i ng on each other That 's far f r o m i t "

Ba t ra t ra ined for nearly 18 months before enter-ing the r ing for the f i rst t i m e in 1983 He won al l three of his f ights last year and won his four th in Feb rua ry in a Golden Gloves p r e l i m i n a r y bout

I N T H E PAST M O N T H , Bat ra s t r a i n i ng has in tensi f ied as he prepares for this weekend He's up at 5 a.m., and by six he's )ogging four mi les wi th other L ivon ia Boxing G u b m e m b e r s Soucy d i rects them through the four -mi le run and then herds them back to the gym for the rest of the ear ly morn ing workout

A f t e r his classes, Bat ra is baofc in the g y m at n ight spar r ing wi th teammates

I think it takes more t r a i n i ng and ha rd work than any other sport I 've pa r t i c i pa ted in," said Ba t ra , a micro-b io logy major " I ' m p lann ing on med school a f ter graduat ing and I ' l l p robab ly g ive up box ing then

N a t i o n ' s l e a d i n g s c o r e r g e t s a n i n v i t a t i o n Schoolcraft Col lege's A l l -Amer ican guard

Carlos Br iggs has been invi ted to par t ic i -pate tn a three-day c a m p for the naUon s top j un io r co l lege basketbal l p layers Ap r i l 10-14 In Co lo rado Springs. Col.

The c a m p is a pre-Olympic t r i a l t r you t Br iggs tbe nat ion 's leading scoter, w i l l be

evaluated by Olympic coaches Bobby Knight , George Ravel ing and Don Donoher

On Saturday. Briggs w i l l lead the South team in the Michigan Commun i t y Col lege Ath le t ic Association (MCCAA) North-South Al l -Star bat t le at Schoolcraf t Game Ume is 6 p.m. Admission is | 2 per person

Briggs has nar rowed his choice of schools down to four - San Diego State. Baylor , Central Michigan and I owa

Ear l ie r this week he made a v is i t to Iowa Hawkeye coach George Rave l i ng is expect-ed to be on hand Saturday fo r the Al l -Star game

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Sarab Easford. t iw Uuxd leading scorer in F a m u n g t o n Hi l ls Our Lady o l Mercy history, w i l l continue "ber bas-ketbal l career at tije t ' t uve j - j i t y , of Michigan She has verbal ly agreed to a fu l l - r ide basketbal l scholarship "to the universi ty beginning next fa l l

"1 commi t t ed last night," the a t t rac -t ive and ta lented Basford said j n a phone in terv iew Tuesday " I ' m real ex " ci ted about it Tbey said I would proba-bly play point -guard but I 'm going to have to produce How much I play de. pends or. how good I do " i

Wolver ine c o ^ b Glor ia Soluk i a i d she expects Basford to step in and con-t r ibu te immed ia te ly

"We w o n t recru i t ".a player d we don't think she can help us tmmediate-%

ly ' Soluk said "We rec ru i t on the basis of*that player 's po ten t ia l to play imme-diately We think Sanah w i l l be' a great player for us "

- Tbe UDiversity of M ich igan women's basketball p rog ram has been beset wf th problems in recent years Last year the team f in ished w i t h a 4-26 record But. neither Bas fo rd qor Soluk is worr ied about the team's history Both see a br ight f u tu re for the Wolves

" I know a lot of people a re saying the program is a loser, but I don' t feel that

- way Tbey have gotten a lot of good re-crui ts Thev should be much improved next year I m real happy I knew if 1 w*nt f a r -away I d gel homesick And you, can't beat the educat ion ['11 get." she said

A M O N G T H E rec ru i t s Bas fo rd spoke of were the state of Ohio's Player of

Year Ke l l y Beni te l l i . Class D al l -s tater Shawn Brow, and ooe of the top women players out of Indiana

"We had a te r r ib le season last year no question," Soluk said "But, the Big 10 is a tough conference We are start ing to put some money into our pro-g r a m now, as is evidenced by our ex cellent rec ru i t i ng year, and real ly our fu ture is br ight. I th ink we are about three years away r ight now "

Basford. an A l l -Area and al l -state pe r fo rmer last season, was one o f tbe , moat sought-af ter senior p layers in the state, ge t t ing of fers f r o m more than 100 schools She narrowed the f ie ld lo eight Michigan, Boston. Georgetown. Kansas, Wisconsin. Missouri , DePaul and Western Mich igan She v is i ted the f i rst f i ve before choosing U - M

At Mercy, Basford played on slate champ ionsh ip , c i t y c h a m p i o n s h i p , '

Catholic League championship and three Centra l Div is ion championship teams She scored 734 points (3rd best al l - t ime), dished out 169 assists (3rd best*, made 120 steals (7th best) and pulled down 251 rebounds f rom her guard posit ion

She was one of many outstanding players produced by coach La r r y Baker at Mercy

Basford possesses a picture-perfect j ump shot and was as gracefu l a p layer as Mercy ever produced As Baker said, she was a winner Basford is the second Mercy standout to attend U - M Diane D ie t i just f inished up her suc-cessful four -year sunt w i th the Wolves last season

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Quali ty Park tenn is is back Continued from Page 1

Hayes also has tremendous team depth this year He has 20 players on his ros ter , seven of whom are f reshman

"We've been very for tunate," he said Tbe Chiefs open the season Monday,

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be the area's p r e m i e r singles player and w i l l challenge fo r the reg iona l t i t le

The reason F o r t i n spe'nt the win ter work ing out under the guidance of L ivonia Athlet ic G u b j un io r development pro Joe Brennan Brennan said F o r t in s game has improved immense ly

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i n g For t in for m o r e than seven months "He's been w o r k i n g ve ry hard His vol ley game has improved, be can come to the net now He's going to be one of the top com-peUtors in the reg ion "

Said F o r t i n "Now I k n o w how to p lay a s e r v e and vol ley g a m e I don ' t j u s t sit back on t he ba se l i ne "

F o r t i n , j un io r J o h n K a t h and s o p h o m o r e Ron R a b i l l a s g ive the R o c k s t h r e e exper i -e n c e d and t a l e n t e d s ing l e s p l a y e r s B r a u n sa id s h e hasn ' t d e t e r m i n e d w h e r e they will p l ay o r who t he d o u b l e s t e a m s wil l be

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p re t a n d c o m m e n t on the v a r i o u s r e p o r t s e x p l a i n i n g the recen t wid« g y r a t i o n s in the s h i r k m a r k e t

R e c e n t l y , as a m a t t e r of c u n o s i t y . I r e l i g i o u s l y c o l l e c t e d fo r thre< m o n t h s 20 p u b l i c a t i o n s c o m m e n t i n g on d a y - t o - d a y f l u c t u a t i o n s in t he m a r k e t A c a r e f u l r e a d i n g o f these r e p o r t s has r e v e a l e d many-i n t e r e s t i n g f a c t s T h r o u g h th i s col-u m n . I w o u l d l i k e to sha re s o m e of these w i t h y o u

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Day 2 The m a r k e t (e l l in s y m p a t h y w i t h the f a l l in i n te res t ratej-w h i c h is v i e w e d .is c o n f i r m i n g thf c o n t r a c t i o n in c a p i t a l i nves t

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D u r i n g this p e r i o d of s tudy I B M d e c l a r e d s i gn i f i can t g a i n s i n e a r m ings E v e r y o n e e x p e c t e d a b i g j u m p in I B M ' s p r ice , but the t r a d e r s w e r e d i s a p p o i n t e d to see the p r i c e d r o p

H I 9 c o m m e n t e d as f o l l o w s T r a d e r s said the e x p e c t e d r i s e in

I B M d id not m a t e r i a l i z e because the m a r k e t had a l r e a d y d i s c o u n t e d I B M ' s s ign i f i can t r ise in ' - a r n i n g s " To pu t i l b l un t l y s tock in a c o m p a ny whose earn ings a r e r i s i n g shou ld be w o r t h m o n - but not i f - ( h e t r a d '•rv kno<* l is »' , i rning- .ir<- r i s i n g

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fa l ls , i t ends up in a good t e c h n i c a l pos i t ion V. o t h e r t i m e s if t he m a r -ket r ises the l i t t l e guy us b l a m e d for it S m a l l i n v e s t o r s a re a l w a y s

* w r o n g and th i s t i m e it is no e x c e p -t ion

S tuck m a r k e t r e p o r t s n e v e r s e e m , to ge t t i r ed of d i scuss ions on m o n e y supp ly To b e g i n w i t h t h e r e is no concensus on w h a t monev supp ly rea l l y is

W H I L E M l is m o s t w i d e l y q u o t ed money s u p p l y t h e r e a r e f r e -quent r e f e r e n c e s to M2. M 3 . M 4 and M5 not to speak of M 6 . M 7 a n d M8 Bu i c o n f u s i o n abounds w h e n s lock m a r k e t p u n d i t s i n t e r p r e t t he e f f ec t s of a r i s e in M l on the s t ock rna rke t

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boost the D o w Jones I n d u s t i r a l Av-e rage But i l d o e s n ' t

L A S T M O N T H , w h e n the Fed r e p o r t e d an i n c r e a s e i n M l , and the m a r k e t p l u n g e d , R 1 3 r e p o r t e d "A r i se in M l w a s i n t e r p r e t e d by t r ades as a p r e l u d e to the in tens i f i -c a t i o n of i n f l a t i o n a r y pressures G i v e n the i n f l a t i o n a r y bias of Pau l V o l k e r t r a d e r s f e a r e d t ha t the Fed w o u l d ra ise t h e i n t e r e s t r a t e Th is had a d e v a s t a t i n g e f f e c t on the s tock m a r k e t "

M y a d v i c e t o y o u is s i m p l y th is Be a l o n g - t e r m i n v e s t o r T r y not to m a k e any sense o f t h e day - to -day f l u c t u t i o n s in t h e m a r k e t Th is is t he j ob the p r o s a r e p a i d to per f o r m Le i t h e m w o r k f o r t he i r m o n ? v

F I N A N C I A L P L A N N I N G S E M I N A R The O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s a n d t h e C o o r d i n a t e d F i n a n c i a l P l a n n i n g s t a f f w i l l con-d u c t a f i n a n c i a l p l a n n i n g s e m i n a r 8-9 30 p m T u e s d a y M a y 1. at the B l o o m f i e l d T o w n s h i p L i b r a r y , 1099 I /one Pine R o a d B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s A d m i s s i o n is f r e e , but r e g i s t r a t i o n is r equ i r ed F o r m o r e d e t a i l s ca l l 643-8RA8

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— L e a r n how the exper ts evaluate the econo-j U g p h k my , assess i ts strengths and v iew its weak

nesses These are people who cut through ^ Pol i t ica l r he tonc . ana ly re the marke t

' • A — ^ * facts and then c o m m i t themselves and thei r companies

The w ide range of f iscal options ava i lab le to the average investor w i l l be fu l l y cov-ered You w i l l gain a better understanding of investment strategies and how to move f r o m one to the other to meet changing f i nanc ia l chmates

Conserv ing estate assets by using federal and state tax codes to advantage is impor -tant to everyone's f inanc ia l p lanning This p r o g r a m w i l l g ive vou new insights to th is v i t a l par t of p lanning for the fu tu re

Saturday, A p n l 7. 1984. 9 00 A M

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David S. Cask of West land has joined the s u f f of the R G 4rG R H a m s Fu neral Homes Inc as a licensed funeral director Cash had been a funeral direc-tor in Kalamazoo

Lar ry Schneider of L ivonia has joined the Ross Roy Inc merchandising group as v i ce president for production and admin is t ra t ion Schneider w i l l be responsible for a l l pr in t product ion as wel l as account admin is t ra t i on on the Chrysler and Federa l -Mogul accounts

Rein Nomrn of L i von ia has been pro-moted to account supervisor wi th An-thony M Franco Inc Carol ine Pr ice of Canton Towhship has been promoted to account execut ive w i t h Franco Nornm joined Franco in 1983 as an account ex-ecutive Pr ice jo ined F ranco in 1983 as a staff w i t e r

Nick Singh of Canton Township was honored by the John Hancock Mutual L i fe Insurance Co as the company's leading agent in m u t u a l fund sales for 1983 Singh works out of tbe Livonia of f ice

Raymond R. Bro tn J r . of L ivonia has qual i f ied as a registered representat ive of John Hancock D is t r ibu tors Inc . bro-ker-dealer for John Hancock mutual funds Bronx i s a representat ive w i t h the company's d i s t r i c t o f f i ce in Livo-nia

Jamet R Sechrist. president of Mo-

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town Au tomot i ve D is t r ibu t ing Co. of Redford Township, was elected to the board o l d i rec tors of the Automot ive Service Indust ry Associat ion

Please submit black-and-ivhtte photographs, tf possible, f&r mdu-sum in the business people column While we t -o lue the receipt of photo-ffraphs. we are unable lo use every photograph submitted If you want ]/our photograph returned, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope Indicate in a margin on Ihe front of the photograph that you U'ant tf returned We uiil do our best to comply uith your request Send information to business editor 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 4*150

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Manufac turers Bank, a nat ional lax service f i r m , u prepar ing returns through Ap r i l 30 The tax-preparat ion service is exper imenta l The service is avai lab le only by appointment bv cal l ing 478-9262

• S T R E S S M A N A G E M E N T Beyond B u r n o u t " a stress-manage-

ment workshop, w i l l b e 9 a m t o 4 p m Thursday. A p n l 12. or Saturday, Ap r i l 21. at the Nank in Professional Cl in ic on Wayne Road south of Joy Road Fee $80 two weeks before the workshop 175 if less than two weeks before the workshop Fo r i n f o r m a t i o n , c.all Ronald Cl in ton at 261-4191

• C O N T R A C T O R H O N O R E D Leo J Vandervennet & Sons Inc of

L ivonia was honored for the masonrv cont ract ing work on Oak wood Hospital by the Masonry Inst i tu te of Michigan Inc

• BUSINESSWOMEN Prepar ing for Ret i rement w i l l be

presented to the Business and Profes sional Women's Club of Nor thv i l le by Brodsky & Yackness Associates The group w i l l meet at 6 p m Monday A p n l 23, at the Mayf lower Hotel in P lymouth For fur ther in format ion cal l Ma r i l yn Maher at 851 9004

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Losses don't make loser I r *ad the repor t where yoa recotn

mended readers Iniy Cont inenta l I l l i -nois Corp. I can't imagine how yoa coald possibly make s recommendat ion l ike that

That bank has JmmI lost s t remendous a m o u t o f money tn the Penn Square Bank fiasco, sad It has bi l l ions of dol-lars la fore ign loans wh ich everybody knows Is in great d i f f i cu l t y

I wish yon would exp la in how yoa have the nerve to recommend Invest-ment In a i l tua t loo l ike that.

We recommended Cont inenta l I l l i -nois as an undervalued stock "By an un-dervalued slock, we mean ooe that has had considerable d i f f i cu l t y , where the pr ice is down by a sizeable amount f r o m past highs, and where i t appears a recovery in earnings and an increase in pr ice is l ike ly in the next 12 to 18 months

The loss w i th the Penn Square Bank that you mentioned, is about »485 mi l -l ion But it is impor tant to recognize that loss has been w n t t e n o f f and now is a mat ter of the past

The company does have about S10 b i l l ion of foreign loans, and about $2 b i l l ion of those are in countr ies where the country as a whole is hav ing a sol-vency problem^ But most of these loans" are to the pr ivate sector, and the per centage that are not paying interest is not large

A Y E A R AGO. when the wor ld econ omy was in bad shape, there was much

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concern about what would happen in a lot of countr ies Now that the w o r l d economy is oo an up- turn that concern is much less

Let's look f i r s t at tbe p r ice of ^bc stock Before the Penn square p rob lem, the stock sold as high as $42 %a. When news of the loss came out. tbe stock dropped down to $151*

Recently, i t has been se l l ing in the •21-822 area A lot of the p rob lem has beenr recognized In that pnee decl ine

W H E N Y O U LOOK at the company i tself , there seems to be hope that i t has passed the worst and is beginning to in-crease earnings F r o m record earnings per share of $6 58 in 1981. there was a drop to $1 95 in 1982

Standard and Poors est imates the company w i l l earn $2 75 a share fo r 1983, and that a fur ther recovery w i l l ocCor this year The company operates the seventh largest bank in the coun t ry , and in recent years has had an excel lent record pf growth

Its growth and earnings records (ex cept for the Penn Square p rob lem)

have compared v e r y favo rab ly w i t h other large, good qua l i t y banks

AS O F Sept 30, L98S. the company had $2 b i l l ion o f loans that were not paying interest That was 6.5 percent out of the to ta l of $32 4 b i l l ion .

The company has a loss reserve of 1.2 percent of loans and leases outstand-ing With the much i m p r o v e d ecooomy, i t is expected that the amoun t of noo-mterest-paying loans w i l l decl ine.

Since Its losses in Penn Square, the company has made a number of per-sonnel changes and has ins t i tu ted a number of procedures wh ich It hopes w i l l help reduce fu tu re loan lc

DURING ITS per iod of t r ia l , the company has cont inued its d iv idend of $2 a share Wi th earnings improv ing at a good rate, i t wou ld seem l ike ly that dividend w i l l be cont inued

While you can' t guarantee anything in the stock marke t , i t looks to me l ike this company has s ta r ted a good recov-ery f rom a heavy b low, and qual i f ies being cal led an under-valued stock

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• iS f '• * » 8C vy t'ith. THURSDAY AO"L 5 1984

G a r d e n r o u t e t o b e a u t i f u l l a n d S o u t h A f r i c a n D i a r y Tro t t-J u-n(<T I n s J/mes ts u n t i n y

•>om N'nnh . 4 / n e o L a s t ucptc she ' . • iu tw i hpr p.rp«»rienfP3 i n t r a v e l i n g

an *Uit4-4ni,nrd a m m n l p r e s e r v e ' i on purfc , Kruger Saltunal. Pork at hi eastern edge of South A/nra i-ijurent to M o c a m M r j u e

This uvrt she travels along the ' fast 0 / South Africa a m i a n d into He country of L i t t l e Karoo where • i t n i he*, are <1 familiar sight

Sooth Af r i ca We a r e jus t wes t ol Port E l i zabe th in the L a n g k l o o f . l i te r aliy the long valley," w h e r e lush f ru i t f a r m s g r o w s p r i n g g r e e n and a p p l e blossom white b e t w e e n t he m o u n t a i n s

Behind us a r e the s c r u b - c o v e r e d nigniafRB of the L i t t l e K a r r o o w h e r e os t r iches g r a z e l ike h e r d s of covrs in an alpine se t t ing A h e a d is t h e G a r d e n Route where s u r f e r s r i d e t he p e r f e c t wave" of mov ie f a m e i n t o t he Ind ian Ocean beaches

Technical ly the G a r d e n R o u t e fol LOWS the Indian O c e a n a l o n g t he south e m coast of South A f r i c a in w h a t is known a s the E a s t e r n C a p e

My f r i ends Nevi l le and E r i c a Cohen nave chosen a r o u t e f r o m t h e i r h o m e ri tv of Por t E l i zabe th a l o n g t h e r o a s t to Mossel Bayi and i n l and t h r o u g h Oudtshoorn and the L a n g k l o o f to show me their b e a u t i f u l c o u n t r y

We ve known the C o h e n s fo r 30 yea r s every s ince we w e r e a l ! r>eigh bors toge the r in Windsor O n t a r i o , so I a m en joy ing what every t r a v e l e r w a n t s and se ldom ge t i a l e i s u r e l y ins ide r * tour instead of a view t h r o u g h a tour bus window *

I have s t ayed in the f i v e - s t a r ho te l s of Durban C a p e T o w n and J o h a n n e s burg and in the c o t t a g e s of the no r th e rn g a m e r e se rves , but th i s is a wor ld of t inv hotels and ho l iday c o t t a g e s in smal l towns wi th m a g n i f i c e n t back d rops

Our long w e e k e n d t r i p b e g a n t h r e e days ago in P o r t E l i z a b e t h H e r e is my d ia ry

FRIDAY

The na t ional h i g h w a y ,<N2>.- which points 730 k i l o m e t e r s w e s t t o w a r d Cape Town, bu r s t s out of P o r t - E l i z a beth in a glory of g r e e n On t he m a p it LS just a solid yel low l ine a l o n g the coas t , t h rough t o w n s wi th . n a m e s like P l e t t e n b e r g Bay and Knvsna.- but unde r a c loud-puf fed b lue sky, it is s o m e t h i n g

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e lse T h e m w i n U i n p e a k s of tbe K o u g a b e r g e o v e r l a p in r e c e d i n g l a y e r s of mi s t to the r i g h t , r ed and w h i t e f a r m h o u s e s s w e e p uphi l l to the l e f t in

a r p e l s of lush g r e e n g r a s s Th i s p a r t of Sou th A f r i c a is a l w a y s

lush and g r e e n s t a n d s of p ines a g a i n s t " r i s i n g g r e e n m o u n t a i n s wi th wild flo-

wers of e v e r y k ind b e s i d e the r o a d w m t e and g r e e n a r u m lilies, pink da i sies yel low w a t t l e a n d t he South Afr i r a n f lower the P r o t ea in all its m a n y v a r i a t i o n s

As we d r i v e wes t we- r i se t h r o u g h p ines into p i c t u r e p o s t c a r d m o u n t a i n s The sea LS downhi l l t o our le f t only t w o or t h r e e k i l o m e t e r s a w a y , but on th i s h ighway it is a s if w e w e r e high up in the A u s t r i a n m o u n t a i n s w a i t i n g fo r the f i rs t ac t of the Sound of Music

S t o r m * R i v e r C r o s s i n g is our f i rs i s top a s m a l l r a f e a n d g i f t s h o p run by the g o v e r n m e n t in T s i t s i k a m a F o r e s t Na t iona l P a r k T h e r o a d r o n t i n u e s s t eep ly downh i l l pas t s igns tha t r e a d

It is f o r b i d d e n to f eed the b a b o o n s We s top for the n ight at a r o a d s i d e

mote l wi th s m a l l c o t t a g e s n e a r P le t t e n b e r g Bay T h e r o o m s a r e p la in , c lean , c o m f o r t a b l e a n d cos t about $25 a night inc lud ing a big South A f r i c a n b r e a k f a s t

S A T l RDAY

The sea s u r f s whi te ly a g a i n s t t he g rea t c r e s c e n t of s a n d b e a c h t h a t r u r v e s in gold, w h i t e and g l e a m i n g wa ter f r o m the hi l l s of P l e t t e n b e r g B a y lo the m i s t e d m o u n t a i n s beyond

P l e t t e n b e r g Bay LS a p o p u l a r s u m m e r r e so r t , w h e r e e x p e n s i v e s u m m e r h o m e s c l i m b in c r e a m p l a s t e r w a l l s and red r o o f s - u p f l o w e r e d h i l l s ides T h e r e a r e r e s o r t s h o p s a long the m a i n s t r ee t and t he e l e g a n t B r e a k e r Isle Ho-tel on its o w n l s l a n d o f f s h o r e F r o m the lounge of t he B r e a k e r Isle, you can Sip a gin a n d tonic b e s i d e t he p i c t u r e win dows whi l e the sea c r a s h e s on r o c k s a r o u n d vou

S o u t h A f i c a c o n t a i n s m u c h b M u t f . A t K n y s n a H e a d ( l e f t ) the sea r u e h e * i n t o t h e b a y in a roar of w a t e r a n d f o a m s t h e r o c k s w h e r e the s i g h t s e e r s s t a n d . T h e m o u n t a i n s a re m a j e s t i c b e y o n d I n l a n d . I h e t rave le r f i n d s o s t r i c h c o u n t r y . O s t r i c h e s a r e s c a t t e r e d b y t h e t h o u s a n d s — b lack a n d w h i t e a n d b r o w n a n d w h i t e — a c r o e s m i l e s of f e n c e d p a s t u r e s b e t w e e n t h e h i g h w a y a n d t h e m o u n t a i n s , ft is o n t y a c e n t u r y s i n c e s e t t l e r s b r o u g h t t h e o s t r i c h o u t of t h e w i l d in to f e n c e d p a s t u r e e . N o w a d a y s , the b i r d s a r e r a i s e d for f e a t h e r s , s k i n , m e a t a n d to p l e a e e t o u r i s t s w h o visit the t w o m a i n f a r m s , S a f a r i a n d H i g h g a t e .

Photos by I r i s Jones

A few m i l e s out of P l e t t e n b e r g Bay we fo l low a d i r t r o a d downh i l l t o a s e e nic ove r look ca l l ed in A f r i k a a n s , K r e n shoek the c o r n e r of t he cliff wha t you r a n see f r o m the c o r n e r of the cliff LS b r n r t h rtfking

Eng l i sh a n d A f r i k a a n s which LS based on t he old Dutch a r e both o f f i r i a l l a n g u a g e s in Sou th A f r i c a Afri k a a n s w o r d s a r e w o n d e r f u l l y desc r ip -t ive N e a r b y wc found a h ik ing t ra i l wi th a n o t h e r such s ign V o e t s l a a n p a d l i t e r a l ly a foot p o u n d i n g p a t h

At K n y s n a Head t he sea r u s h e s into the bay in a r o a r of w a t e r f o a m i n g u p t he rocks w h e r e t he s i g h t s e e r ? s t a n d , up pas t t he f i s h e r m e n wi th the long s l i cks ang l ing f o r r ed b a n . on pas t the l i gh thouse and the ho l iday houses to the t idal f l a t s t he t o w n a n d the m o u n t a i n s beyond

We h a v e a h a m b u r g e r a t W i m p y ' s in G e o r g e , o n e of the f ew c h a i n r e s t a u r a n t s found a l o n g t he road T h e b u r g e r s a r e m e d i o c r e , but you can o r d e r b e e r or w m e wi th your lunch a s you c a n a n y w h e r e in South A f r i c a

I ge t a l i t t i e n e r v o u s a s w e a p p r o a c h the G e o r g e Hote l f o r t he n ight I 've

seen a hundred t iny downtown hotels l ike this m Amer ica but nobody ever stays in them anymore The George LS an old wooden hotel - one-star on the government ra t ing system

We fo l l ow the old bellhop down long wooden ha l lways and up c reak ing staircases The 10-by-12-foot room w i t h ad jo in ing bathroom is clean and com-for tab le . but the best won' t come un t i l m o r n i n g

L i ke a l l of these sma l l South A f r i c a n hotels a comple te breakfast is served in a fu l l -serv ice d in ing room wh i te l inen tablecloths, f lowers and the sme l l of bacon, eggs and k ippers M y room and break fas t cost $20 *

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As we cross the mountains towards Oudtshoorn and the L i t t l e Ka r roo , eve-ry t u r n LS a spectacular v iew, the land-scape shear ing downhi l l and r i s ing again in a splendor of green grass 10 distant peaks

The land on the other side of mounta ins looks l ike East Texas coarse rock-sand soi l w i th sagebrush

Taking a night ride at game retreat Travel writer Ins Jones told last week of n.«r-

I r ig the Kruger National Park, a n a t i o n a l u i l d life preserve She also u>enr to the private yam*; preserves a t Sabi Samis . just outside the nation-al park This is an account of her experience ""

We are dr iv ing through the night darkness of the Afr ican bush on a t e r r i f y i ng n d e One of the t rackers has spotted a lioness and three cubs We are t r y i ng to f ind them too

There are lots of roads here in Sabi Sands, but our open land rover is off the road in thorn tree1 forest We are crashing down trees, s t ra in ing over logs, get-ting stranded on high boulders and d iv ing into d ry riverbeds

This is the same bush where we have hunted, w i th , our cameras, by day for e lephant, rhinoceros, gi-raffe. and a dozen other an imals , so the w i ld beasts can^t be very far away but we can ' t see them

We can only bear the guide s voice g iv ing us direc-tions over the car radio, and the tense ro ice of m y fnend Janet in the f ront seat say ing "let's go back ' "

I am a fearless foo l i n s i tuat ions l i ke this I assume ' that our dr iver . Dev id Va r t y , ooe of the owners of the Uxtdolozl Game Reserve, wou ldn ' t have us crashing around out here In the dark of we weren ' t safe

SABI SANDS is a 150,000-acre fenced area of pr i -vate land just outside K ruge r Nat iona l Park There are 20 farms' in Sabi Sands, most of them pr i va te game retreats, s few are resor ts for t ravelers who want to enjoy the game at cloee hand

Loodoloxi is an excel lent fami l y -owned r e s e r v / with rustic roodovels and contemporary chalets looking downhi l l to a r i v e r and the animal* that roam in the bush beyond I t costs |75 to 1120 a day ' per person, inc luding meals, and game drives

.Dinner is a companionable braaiv le is (barbecue) owtdoon in a fenced-in area Grea t fan, although the hot campf l re drove a scorpion o f f s burning log an up • Urfy's pantleg. wh ich wasn ' t so much 1 m ^

This open night ride and the dust we gathered <w the road by day. Ulsstrates v e r y we l l the d i f ference b e t w ^ n a photo sa fa r i here a n d t n Kruger Nat iona l Park, where yea cannot get out of^the car or even • t ick yoefr heed oet the w i n d o w ^e.

We are in. the same drought - ravaged veld, on the « h e r side ot the park fence, seeing the same ani

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animala by spotlight.'

At t h e L o n d o l o z i G a m e R e s e r v e , g r o u p s in l a n d r o v e r s o n a n i g h t r i d e c a m e u p o n a l i o n e s s in a c l e a r i n g w i t h t h r e e c u b s . S h e l o o k e d at t h e v i s i t o r s a n d t h e n w e n t to s l e e p .

rnals, but here we are crusted by dust in open vehi-cles, seeing the an imals at close range both day and n igh t

N ight dr ives are one of the key features of a pr i vate game reserve l ike th is When an exot ic an ima l , especial ly a boo. Is found set t led in an accessible p lace, the open land rovers move in close and the occupants watch the an imals by spot l ight

There is a yelp f r o m the f ron t seat as we are s t randed pn a rock in the dark Dav id has given us a chance to tu rn back If we are rea l l y nervous and I h a y ^ u m e d . h im down, to Janet 's d ismay I t occurs to me that I may be losing a f r i end out there in the

tesorts F l o r i d a

Af r ican wi lderness I pat Janet on the shoulder and rem ind her that

our greatest danger is being whapped oo the face by a thorn bush At tha t moment , Dav id hur t les the rover out of a d ry riverbed and the scene we are looking for appears ahead

Two land rovers f u l l of awed t rave lers were parked in a c learn ing fac ing a smal l h i l l Each rover had a spot l igh t focused oo the lioness p lay ing there w i t h her three cubs

As we watch, she g rows t i red of the rambunct ious youngsters and goes to sleep, complete ly obl iv ious to the ef fect she is hav ing on these few humans watch-ing her in the A f r i can wi lderness

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l ike plants and mounds of purp le wi ld-f lowers As we fo l low tbe h ighway toward the distant town, I real ize that the an imals scattered across a nearby f ie ld are not cows

This is ost r ich country Tbey are scattered by the thousands in shapes of

^ 7 black and whi te , b rown and whi te, across mi les of fenced pastures be tween tbe h ighway and the mounta ins It is only a century since set t lers brought the ostr ich out of the w i l d into fenced pastures, and the ostr ich f a rms are long since past that feathered hey-day when ost r ich p lume hats supported 750.000 an imals on the range

Nowadays, the birds are raised for feathers skin, meat and to please tour-ists who vis i t the two main farms, Safar i and Highgate Here they ' l l te l l you more than you want to know about ostnches, and you can photograph them While others nde them in a cor-ra l

You will also Tind them tn hide purses bins of feathers and huge os-t r i ch eggs in the souvenir shops of Oudtshoorn I f you rea l ly hate some-body on your Chr is tmas l ist, you could buy one of the area's special souvenirs a lamp made f r o m the ngh t foot of an ostr ich fbecause i l is shaped l ike the continent of A f r i ca ) w i t h an ostr ich egg to give it a l i t t le c lasa under the f lu ted shade

As the sun goes down, we tu Hotel We are less than 50 mi les f r o m the sea. but we have seen three d is t inc t ive

landscapes glorious mounta ins, the hot. dry scrub of tbe L i t t l e Kar roo , and* now this lush f ru i t va l l ey T o m o r r o w we re jo in the Garden Route

M O N D A Y

We have rejoined the N2 and the Garden Route now and are going borne to Por t El izabeth in one grea t , g lor ious burst of golden beaches At Oyster Bay, the beach is several hundred yards wide, a great slope of powder -wh i te sand broken by the wet cu rve of a r i v e r that makes shallow pools fo r bathers

At Cape St Frances, another r i ve r makes a boater's paradise as i t cuts through the town to the sea

These glonous beaches are every-where along this coast — in Por t E l iza beth itself, and beyond, near the histor-ic c i t y of Grahamstown, where the Kowie River winds through a spectacu-la r va l ley to Por t A l f r e d and on through a dredged canal to the sea

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K a t h i S h e r i d a n of S o m e t h i n g C h o c o l a t e d i s p l a y s her c h o c o l a t e a l m o n d to r te , l e m o n a l m o n d t o r t e a n d n e w p e a n u t b u t t e r a l m o n d to r te . S h e wi l l m a k e 2 ,000 m i n i a t u r e t o r t e s of t h e s e k i n d s for L e G a l a d e C u i s i n e .

' N T H E S P R I N G , o n e ' s t hough t? m a y tu rn to a n t i c i p a t i o n of Le Ga la de Cuis ine , t he f a b u l o u s , f ood - t a s t i ng e v e n t he ld a n n u a l l y

al Crar fbrook School in B l o o m f i e l d Hi l l s

Br igh t g r e e n and y e l l o w i n v i t a t i o n s ' h a v e been m a i l e d ou t . a n d t i c k e t s a r e go ing fas t , to the f u n d - r a i s e r s c h e d u l e d f f o m 3 to 7 p m S u n d a y . M a y 6 VAt Lf Ga la , c o l o r f u l ye l low and

-white t en t s a c c e n t t he C r a n b r o o k School Q u a d r a n g l e , w h e r e a p p e t i z e r s and d e s s e r t s a r e s e r v e d G a l a g o e r s m a y sit in the f r e s h a i r . t a l k i n g a n d t a r i n g at t ab l e s c o v e r e d w i th c lo ths of d a f f o d i l yel low

In the school 's a r t - d e c o . wood pan-e l ed dining room, c r i s p w h i t e c lo ths a d o r n the t a b l e s tha t hold e n t r e e s p re -s e n t e d by 13 of s o m e 40 t o p f l i g h t c h e f s p a r t i c i p a t i n g in Le G a l a

IT O N L Y TAKES a f ew hour s to g o r g e oneself on t he d e l i c i o u s di?hes a t Le Ga la hut it t a k e s a n e n t i r e y e a r of p l a n n i n g to pull the p a r t y t o g e t h e r

J u d y T r u n s k v of West B l o o m f i e l d is c h a i r w o m a n for the s e c o n d y e a r in a row (each c h a i r w o m a n s e r v e s t w o y e a r s , with the second y e a r ' s r e spons i b i l i tv including t r a i n i n g a n o t h e r cha i r w o m a n to fol low!

She has a son a t C r a n b r o o k and a d a u g h t e r and son w h o h a v e g r a d u a t e d f r o m C r a n b r o o k a n d K i n g s w o o d schools T o s e r v e on a c o m m i t t e e one m u s t h a v e ch i ld ren in schoo l t h e r e

Work ing on Le G a l a is so e n j o y a b l e No one w a n t s to l e a v e , ' T r u n s k y sa id

of t he c o m m i t t e e m e m b e r s " M y job is t o m a k e s u r e t h a t m y , a n d al l t h e s e

other, jobs are funct ioning, LS how she describes the overa l l cha i rmansh ip

Trunsky started work ing on the event before it was Le Gala, ' back in 197SK when a fund raiser was suggested by the school's headmaster A cockta i l party was given the f i r s t year Then, in 1980. Le Gala de Cuisine got under way. at the suggestion of Audrey Wein-berg, who had attended a Det ro i t Insti-tute of Af ts benefit on the Henry Ford estate where chefs had prepared won-der fu l things,' Trunsky said

T H E C R A N B R O O K Mothers Associ ation, sponsors of the benef i t , contacted the Michigan Chefs .Association and Le Gala was bom "M ich igan has one of the finest chefs associations in the wor ld Trunsky said " I t has won an award for the finest Ta lk about f ine chefs, we have them "

Most of the par t i c ipa t ing chefs at Le Gala belong to the chefs association

W'e don't just take any old chef, you know she said W'e only take the f in est There are » m e chefs we tu rn down "

For Trunsky. the event is a year round ac t i v i t y and she works on it even in the summer It 's a f u l l - t ime com mi t tment dur ing the school year, she said

Planning next y e a r s par ty begins the day af ter Le Gala closes Trunsky said the f i rst th ing is to reserve the date for the fo l lowing year and to re-serve the buses that b r ing guests f r o m nearby park ing lots up to the Quad Reserving tables for a l l the chefs, as wel l as tables and chairs for outdoors, comes next W'e take every avai lab le table and chair at Cranbrook , " she said

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• P I . Y M 0 1 T H S Y M P H O N Y Fina l concert of the regular season

for the P lymouth Symphony Orches t ra w i l l be pr«-»ente<l ;n—* p rrt Sun day, Af»ril 15 at Plymouth-Sal em High School Aud i tor ium on Joy Road west of Canton Center Road Johan van der Merwe w i l l conduct the p ro g ram Four soloists and the forces of the Christ Church Chora l* w i l l per f o r m Verdi 's masterpiece the "Re qu iem" Mas.* Tickets are 16 for adults and J3 50 for senior citizens and fu l l - t ime college students Stu dents 12th grad«eand under are ad m i t ted free Tickets w i l l be avai lable at the box o f f ice Tickets also w i l l be avai lable in advance at Reitner Jewelry on Ann Arbor T ra i l and H a m m e l l Music on N Main Ln P l y m outh at Arnoldt Wi l l iams Music on Canton Center" Road in Canton, at Four Seasons Flowers on E Main Street in Nor thv i l le and at L ibe r t y

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• ' B L I T H E S P I R I T The Garden City Civ ic Theatre pro-

duct ion of "B l i the Spir i t ," comedy by Noel Coward, w i l l be presented at 8 p m Fr iday-Saturday. Apr i l 6-7. 2 30 p.m Sunday Ap r i l 8 . 8 p m Thurs day. Ap r i l 12, and 8 p m Friday-Sat urday, Ap r i l 13-14. at the O'Leary Per fo rm ing Arts Center, 6500 Midd le belt, between Ford and Warren roads Garden City Tickets are (4 for adults J3 for students and senior c i t i zens Non-reserved seats are avai lb le for a l l performances For more infor mat ion. ca l l 525-258

• F U N D RAISING CONCERT Per fo rmances by the L i von ia

Youth Symphony Chamber Ensem-bles and the Grunyons w i l l be pre sented at the Fa i r Lane Music Gui ld 's annual fund-rais ing concert at 7 30 p m Sunday, Apr i l 29. at tbe Fa i r Lane Mansion on the Unvers i ty of M i c h i g a n - D e a r b o r n campus The L ivonia Chamber Ensembles are ele-menta ry . junior and senior high school musicians The Grunyons is a vocal group made up of Detro i t -area business and professional men Tick ets for a champage reception at 6 30 p.m., fo l lowed by the concert, are $20 per person Students t ickets for the coocert only are »6 For more in for mat ion. ca l l 561-9015 or 271-1224

tJenLs Tickets are avai lab le fn cal l ing 466-303? or at the door

• M U S I C A L R E V U E Two B loomf ie ld Hi l ls businessmen

Mort Zieve and Rudy Simons, have wr i t ten a mus ica f revue. "How Many Minutes to M i d n i g h t ' " which w i l l be presented by the Wayne State Cniver sitv Center for Peace and Conf l ic t Studies on Thursday-Sunday. Apr i l 12 15 at General Lectures Audi tor ium oo the WSl ' campus in Detroi t Per formances arc at 8 p m except Sun day when a 3 p m matinee w i l l (j*' •* benefit co-chaired by The Rev Wi l l iam T Cuningham Dr David DiChi era and the Hon Claudia Morcum The revue features more than a dozen new songs composed by Zieve and lyr ic ist Simons Phi l Marcus Esser and Barbara Bredius jo in with the Lathrup Youth Theatre as producers and per fo rmers in the production For more i n fo rma t ion cal l 577-3453 or 577-3468

• F I N A L CONCERT Oakway Symphony's f inal concert •

of its 1984 season w i l l bv Tchaikov sky's "Swan Lake." per formed by the Contemporary Civ ic Ballet, at 3 p m Sunday A p r i l 15 at Mercy High School, 11 M i l e and Middlebelt roads , in Fa rm ing ton H i l l s I 'nder d i rector and choreographer Rose Mar ie F loyd one of the featured f*erformers I n the program w i l l be James Dunne, who has toured Europe and t he "Cnued States in p r inc ipa l p a r t i w i th leading bal le t t roupes Dunne also has appeared on Broadway and in TV spe ciala. Also featured is Ka th ryn Cooke, a student of Rose M a n ^ Floyd's The orchestra, under d i rector cohductor Francesco D i ' B l a s t . w i l l work wi th guest conductor F.rnesl Jones Tickets at $6 for general admission 13 for students may be bought at M idonna College. L ivon ia . H a m m e l M is i c . L ivon ia Execu t i ve Of f ice Supply Farmington, Bots ford Inn, F a r m i n g ton Hi l ls , Southf ield CiVic Center [ Southfield. or at the door the af ter noon of the concer t For fur ther infor mat ion, ca l l 476-6544 or 532-2444

• DANCE FESTIVAL Tbe Internat ional Inst i tute w i l l

present i ts In ternat ional Dance Festi va l 7-10 p.m. Sunday, A p i i l 8, at Nor th land Center in Southfield This year s fes t iva l is a Tr ibu te to the Stat-ue of L ibe r t y F i f teen Detroi t -area ethnic pe r fo rm ing groups w i l l enter

" ta in on two stages Among parties pants are Rusne Kasputis of Redford, who is dancing w i th " A o d i n y V L i thuan ian Dancers, and Mar ia Du-rante and Gene Agopian of Redford. Spanish f lamenCo per fo rmers Admis-sion at per person includes the e n t e r t a t n m M t , ethnic food samples wine, dessert and, coffee

• ACADEMY SINGERS The Academy Singer* f r o m the

Academy ol Popular Vocal Af t f t present i t * anneal concert and rec i ta l at 7 p m Mooday. Ap r i l I t , at V a m e r Ha l l oo the Oakland Univers i ty c a m pm near Rochester The p rogram of aoefs and dance features a number of area residents inc luding I n f e r Boatoo of B i r m i n g h a m . Brenda Borgncs at Bloomf ie ld Hi l ls , Laur ie McCandlias of O rcha rd Lake; Kathleen Ganaden ot T r o y , and Lisa Akey, Chris Banyai. Connie Cragel . Andy Frady, Angela H i l l m a n Mauj reen Jackson. John P a r r . Caro l Rober ts and J e l l Z rkan ef U v o o i a Admiss ion is P for adults,

• S H R I N E CIRCUS Per formances of the 1984 Moslem

Shrine Circus cont inue through Sun-day, Ap r i l 15, at the State Fa i r Colise-um in De t ro i t T ickets are avai lable in the F o r d Bu i ld ing at the fa i r grounds. T icke ts also are avai lable at a l l Ticket W o r l d locations. Hudson's. Sears. Mon tgomery Wards and Michi-gan Nat iona l Banks

• ELEGANT SERIES As par t of i ts "E legan t " music se-

ries. Oakland Commun i t y College's Highland Lakes Campus w i l l present "Bassoonery Buf foonery" at 8 p m Fr iday, Ap r i l 6. in the Student Center Arena on campus in Union Lake The program, fea tu r ing the Detro i t Sym-phony Orchest ra Bassoon Quartet, combines music ianship and humor General admiss ion is $6 50 Students and older persons are 14 50 Admis-sion includes tea or coffee For reser vationa, ca l l SOO-Sl 19

• P R O G R A M C H A N G E D A change in ar t is ts has been an-

nounced fo r the f ree coocert 2-4 p m •Sunday, A p r i l «, a t Somerset Ma l l in Troy . The Donald Waldon )axs sax t r i o w i l l rep lace the or ig ina l ly sched-uled group, the Aabury Brass Quintet

• DATES CORRECTED S t Dunstan's Gu i ld of Cranbrook s

product ion o f Tennessee Wi l l iams "The Glass Menager ie* continues for a second weekend, a t ft p m Fr iday Saturday, A p r i l «-7 The gu i ld had a * BMBced dates of Thursday-Fr iday. A p r i l M , wh ich are Inco r rec t For more i n fo rma t i on , ca l l U 4 - M T

Daniel Llords music ian and mar >nettist wi l l present a concert using

both 6! these ski l ls at 3 p m Sunday in Kingswood Audi tor ium 885 Cranbroo*

M u l t i m e d i a e v e n t b e i n c ^ s t a g e d Ar, exhibit ion of video, f i l m per

fo rmance and instal lat ion b> Michigan art ists w i l l be presented a l 8 p m Sat urdav at the ln- t ro i t I o m m u n i t v MUSK School at the corner John R ar>d Ku-b> Detro i t

"About T ime I I ' is <»r. inv i ta t iona l show sponsored by De t ro i t F i l m Pro jec t and coordinated by P A V E Ad mission is S3 at the door For mor» m format ion, cal l 878 2542

The exhibi t ion includes a lobby in-s ta l la t ion by EMI 'acu i t y member Ja> Yager which w i l l involve the v iewer in

an invest igat ion of t ime percept ion on four levels Vi to ld Kobisz a professor of art at Centra] Michigan Un ive rs i t y w i l l sUge a performance ent i t led Wind vane Conspiracy "

Laurie Margot Ross a pe r f o rmer whose work bears the inf luence of her background in Indonesian dancing w i l l present a "mask per formance" w i th art ist Pat Dorsev F i lmmake r Adrea Ets w i l l present '1 Always .Squint in tbe Sun ' a f i l m dealing with s t i l l imagery-arid dialog to convey an obsession w i th the past

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Llords made his debut as a pianist before his seventh b i r thday wi th Otto Klemperer conduct ing the orchestra

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. This year Le Gala is sel l ing 1.200 !-f t ickets. 200 more U\an last year Last

year we returned many requests for t t ickets Trnnksy said T icket pr ices

are 1100 per person 1125 for patron. $150 for benefactor

EACH T I C K E T includes the food - wine i there is also a cash ban. and a

copy of Le Gala de Cuisine s annual ' sp i ra l bound cookbook of recipes f r o m

the par t i c ipa t ing chefs This year i t 's - a scratch and sniff cookbook ' T runks j

f said It 's dar l ing

, Many of Le Gala s geests view the | a f t e r n o o a as a ume to break out tbe i r j s p n n g f inery , and the event has gath'-jered the image of being a place to be ;and see the fashionably dressed But, ^Trunsky p>oints out. It s r>ever been an

exclusive par ty We send a t icket myone who asks for one

Because it raine<f at Le Gala last year, ibe par ty was moved indoors lany guests enjoyed their f i r s t oppor

t un i t y to see the school and chefs l i ked l av i ng more indiv idual ized areas i a n y of these in separate classrooms

This year the (^uad and d in ing room

w i l l be used as usual but also tbe Aca demic Bui ld ing for appet izers I f i t rains desserts wt l l be spread out in an-other p a n of tbe school. Page Ha l l Rain or shine, tbe school w i l l be open for guests to tour

Preparat ions for be Gala are in tbe hands of a number of i m p o r t a n t com-mit tees Tbe food c o m m i t t e e contacts tbe chefs and arranges for them to pre-pare a dish of tbe i r choice I f too many entrees are suggested, tbe chef is asked if tbe dish might be served as an appet izer Or the chef might be told. We're running low cm desserts

l r S l A L L Y . A pa r t i c i pa t i ng chef serves up something d i f f e ren t every year , but a few do fyave special t ies tbey br ing back more than once Chr is topher Angelosante f r o m the Appe'Teaser does a d i f ferent souf f le each year, Ray Schwartz of the Pon tcha r t ra in Wine Cel lars does escargot and Mike J Agius of the P l u m Hol low Gold Club does rack of lamb

Trunsky said Le Gala s commi t tees start having meet ings in tbe fa l l , and she has month ly meet ings w i t h the cha i rs of the commi t tees Tents, or-dered in the fa l l , must be tbe same size

as tbe previous ones, as specia l stakes are permanent ly fcs ta i l ed in tbe ground at Cranbrook School

F lowers and plants that add a spr ing touch to tbe event come along in tbe last p lanning stage To def ray ex penses, orders are laker: at the Cran brook School Mothers Tea for the plants used at Le Ga la , wh ich are picked up the day a f te r the par ty

A L L T H E workers oo Le Gala are volunteers and include not on ly women f r o m the Mothers Counci l but also r e p . resent^t lves f rom the Dads Club, tbe a lumni , facul ty, students and staf f

"Parents, facul ty , s ta f f at school and students save us hundreds of dol lars in labor,* Trunsky said The day of Le Gala. "Students help us c lean up and polish ^be school "

Tbe chefs donate thei r wo rk , and Cranbrook pays for some 'o f the food Cbefs usually a r r i ve at the event two to four §ours ahead, but some even show up the day before to begin prepara-tions •

Any special equipment they need is prov ided by Le* Gala The chefs only have to let the commi t t ee know ahead of t ime what they requ i re in the way of equipment f r o m a special oven for

souffles to a deep f r y e r for cru l lers "The food goes into tbe boys" school

kitchen r igh t o f f tbe dining room," Trunsky said School chefs Jer ry Rubi no and Mar ianne Badamo. his assist i n t . manage the k i tchen that day. along with a c b e f s helper f r o m tbe Michigan Cbefs .Association.

B i l l Powe l l , who is in charge of maintenance, is the man who knows what to do if the power should go out I t d id.apce at Le_Qala, but for only two minutes E v e r y t h i n g is checked care-ful ly. r ight down to every extension cord, tb m a k e sure the voltage LS ede-qarte, "so the whole place doesn't blow up." Trunsky said

MOST O f T H E food preparat ion is done ahead of t ime , so only last-minute things are done by the chefs at Le Gala "They a l l f i t in to the kitchen, and we kj?ep an even f low of things coming out of the k i tchen." she said. "Many have steam plates so th ings stay h o t "

Trunsky said some Gala-goers c l a im to have samp led every th ing the cbefs have served up that day Then there are the ind iv idua ls who go back again and again fo r a pa r t i cu la r dish "One l i t t le man c a m e back seven t imes to eat rack of l amb , and to ld me so "

Besides the food, there's entertain-ment throughout the day Most of the groups are f r o m Cranbrook This year the event w i l l feature the Cranbrook Jazz Band, a s t r ing quar te t , a f lu te duet, a woodwind quintet , chamber singers, the Madr iga ls and t h e Jessica Sinc la i r Dancers These groups per-f o r m frequent ly, so get t ing ready for the Le Gala per formance is no prob-l e m

Nancy W'ahi. cha i rwoman of the en-t e r t a i n m e n t * c o m m i t t e e , said two groups per fo rm every hal f hour a t two locations, one Indoors where the appet-izers are served and the other on the Quad "Tbe Jazz band is tbe only group there through the whole th ing," she said

"The others are scheduled w i th in an hoar and a h a l f "

A M O N G CHEF'S par t i c ipa t ing is Heinz Menguser of the Lark in West B loomf ie ld . Through the years at Le Gala, he has done duck dodine. a var ie-ty of pates, scallops seviche. c rawf ish remoulade and c rawf ish pate This year he is doing Acadian peppered sh r imp and spareribs for a mesquite

barbecue. He plan* to serve about 1,000 sh r imp and 2.000 ribs.

Cranbrook is prov id ing a barbecue, and be w i l l br ing tbe mesqui te wood chips and charcoal. Tbe r ibs w i l j j be precooked, so they only need to be heated on the barbecue to ge t t be mesqui te f lavor .

M a r v e l i n g at tbe pleasures of L e Gala, Menguser said, " I t 's a good deal . You couldn' t go to any res taurant a n d get that k ind of food for that p r i ce . "

T r o y resident Kath i Sher idan o f Something Chocolate Inc.. wbo takes par t in Le Gala each year. Is m a k i n g some 2.000 min ia ture tortes again. She wt l ! o f fe r chocolate almood to r te , l em-on a lmond tor te and. new this yea r , peanut but ter almond. I.

" I make them four days ahead, ex-cept fo r the lemon, which can on l y be made ooe day ahead I put the w h i p p e d c r e a m on top out there."

Sheridan brings the tortes tbe day before the party " I have access to tbe re f r ige ra to r and freezers at C ran -brook." she said • „ *

" I t ' s so much fun," she cont inued. Her biggest cr isis "One year m y beaters went out and and I had to r u n over to Sears and get some new ones."

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By Avigdor Zaromp special writer

In a t i m e in which nar row specia l ty is the rule, it is rare to encounter a per son w i th a t ru ly broad range of ski l ls Indeed, nobody can be expected to master every th ing under the sun

If guest conductor Jerzv Semkow has any weaknesses they were def in i te ly not present in his three programs w i t h the Detro i t Symphony Orchestra (DSO>

Tbe f i rs t two featured works of large orchest ra l dimensions, by Brahms. S t rav inksky and Tchaikovsky His last p rog ram on the other hand, featured works on a smal ler orchestral scale which were, nevertheless, no less pro-found These consisted of works by Schubert and Mozart

The opening Svmhony No 5 by Schu-ber t is a cheerful , youthfu l composi

review t ion According to ava i lab le reports, i t had been per formed by the D 6 0 on only or>e previous occasion, wh ich is qui te surpr is ing

One of it 's ma jo r challenges isn't i t 's technical d i f f i cu l t y , but rather tbe o p posite It doesn't have the immense drama of the "Unf in ished" or the tow er ing magnitude of No 9 To present it in a manner that won t m a k e i t sound t r i v i a l is a task that isn't easy to f u l f i l l

.SEMKOW and the DSO pul led i t o f f w i th a reduced chamber size orches t ra in a manner lhat combined in t ima cy wi th signif icance

The celebrated soloist lhat evening was pianist A l ic ia De laRocha, who played Mozart s Piano Concerto Ncf 24 in C minor De laRochathad appeared in Detro i t ear l ier this season in a recit-al at Orchestra Hal l Hav ing the oppor tuni ty to hear her tw ice in one season is a rare stroke of luck

Tbe Mozar t C m ino r Concer to is of-ten perceived as a showy, thunder ing composi t ion Few can resist the temp^ ta t ion te blast these d im in i shed sevenths in the o r c h e s t r a l in t roduct ion w i th fu l l force

Then, there are passages in the f i rst and last movements tha t tempt the per fo rmer to r i p the piano apar t the var ia t ion w i th the accompany ing i n

plets in the last movement is just one such example This per formance con v incingly demonst ra ted haw wrong this perception cou ld be

De laRocha d idn ' t bounce off her sealT nor d id she t r y to impress the au dienee w i th ove r l y thundering sounds She hardly moved dur ing the ent i re work

But, the elegance and magic of her per formance were of the kind tj iat are rare ly equaled She doesn't lack tech-nique, a sample of wh ich was evident in the f i rs t movemen t ' s cadenza But her technique was used exclusively to serve the mus ic rather than the per-fo rmer

AND KNTERTAINMKNT

The second movement has no signif i -cant technical demands, and in a flashy per formance it seems almost obsolete This was one instance i n which this magni f icent movement was given it 's t rue perspect ive

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D i rec tor Cel ia Mer r i l l Turner and the Wit l -0-Wa> Repertory Theatre company have grasped the pathos of the c i rcumstances in Cat on a Hot Tir. Roof and expressed them wi th em pa thy and insight

Tennessee Wi l l i ams potent modern drama depicts a vulnerable fami iy struggl ing w i th the oppresiveness of the human condi t ion Each character must cope w i th the unrelenting pres sures of social standards, mterpersona relationships and pr ivate guilt

Turner bas cast this show wel l Each cast member is sincerely bel ievable and s y m p a t h e t i c Tru ly the most out

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Special ment.on must be made of [hose who portray Br ick Big M^p .a and Sister Women

KE\ ' I .N B R A D \ gives an in te l l igent and sensit ive por t raya l of Br ick an al cohoi ic, fo rmer footbal l star He is a subt le per former but s t i l l is successful In cumTnunicat ing his charac te r s mot i va t ions In three a c t s ' he be l ie i ably develops f rom a quiet b i t ter drunk to a man releasing intense re sentrnent to a mature indiv idual ten ia t i ve l y accepting a new wor ld view

E la ine Keinert as Big Mama and h i ieen Weiss as Sister Woman are s impiv wonder fu l They have created ' ikeabl»

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three-dimensional characters tha i add l « t and gusto t this product ion Vei •-her actress o\rrp< wer-s the other .per fo rmers but their id iosyncrat ic chara ters i r e so enjoy a b •• • « hard • keep • our eyes I ! them

Everyone in the cast -s real k Th/ • ••ntributc equally : i a l product and really seem to en>oy nteract ing w i th «"ach ether It LS such A

pleasure i t watch them that one ar begin to accept a questionable age di f feren >- between Br >, and Maggie anc a Big Daddy that sounds more l i ke he hails f rom Southern C'zet hoslovakia

The blocking is outstanding One s focus „s always where it should be Turner ha' created some s t r i k i ng i r r age*

The se: and set dress ing is very e.' (ective w.cker f u r n i t u r e and chande lerv attest ty Southern aff luence

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In genera, however , the technical aspects of r t h i s p roduc t ion are quite good Costumes are app rop r i a te Make j p is not noticeable

, Realty Wi l l -O-Way Reper tory The-atre has accompl ished much is present ing, this play It is a d i f f i c u l t poignant drama that has been analyzed, under stood and commun ica ted w i t h insight A wonder fu l cast of charac te rs pre sents ar evening of qual i ty theater that • ou' l l eniov

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P.vita the award winn ing i n te rna t i ona l musi hit WJU pray iw , per formances at 8 p m Thi irs

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wr. g i r tn Argentina s do| the a l l - p o w e r f u l wi fe i f d i r t a t i i r Juan Peron

T h ^ professional Broadway t ou r i ng company of " E v t t a " features Florence L a c t y as E v a f 'e ron La cey s tar red in this role both on B r o a d w a y and. for the las: two \ears on the nat ional tour Other fea tured ieads in the cast of 34 include T i m Bowman whii >riginaled the role of Che in the Los Angeles Company and went on to play the ro le on Broad-way and John Lesl ie Wolfe an o r i g i n a l m e m b e r of the Broadway cast who plays Juan Peron

This smash Broadway hit winner of seven Tonv awards inc lud ing best musical is d i rec ted by Mar old Pr ince , l y r i cs by T i m Rice and mus ic by An drew L l o y d Webber Webbers new m u s i c a l "CaLs" is a cur ren t Broadwav hit

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Damnat ion A l l e y " 1977.• 9 pm Monday on Ch 4 Originally 91 'n inu!»\« T V .'iime slot 120 m i n -u tes

The special ef fects are outrageous-ly bad but plot twists and character-izations car ry the day in Damnat ion Al ley a low budget sci-fi t h r i l l e r s tar r ing Jan Michae l Vincent. George Peppard. Paul W'mfietd and Domi-nique Sanda The story l ine reads l ike 3n A Team episode, but give it a chance, and you ' l l be hooked by the time the k i l l e r beetles take over the bombed-out c i ty

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Last week 1 sp»nt two evenings at, Smai Hospital t ak ing a course and i c qu i r ing sJuli i I hope I w i l l never need

For a few days a f te rwards m y knees were sl ight ly sore I a l * , fe l t m y dor-mant i n c e p t muscle which no doubt has atrophied f r o m tbe "heavy ' penci l that I l i f t each day at work

What course did I take-1 A course in basic card iopu lmonary resusci tat ion (CPR| — inc lud ing lectures, demon-strations. pract ice sessions and test ing

Basic CPR involves recogniz ing sud-den death and react ing appropr ia te ly — opening the a i r w a y and app ly ing ar u f i c i a l vent i la t ions and ex terna l ca rd i ac compressions to the v i c t i m 1 Essen t ia l l y . it is sustaining l i fe un t i l t ra ined professionals are ava i lab le to ca r r y on

A L T H O U G H I H A D taken the course on several pr ior occasions. I found my ski l ls were rusty

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noted ooe instructor "Watch your posit ion." said another

T i l t the mannequin's head back and pinch the nostr i ls." whispered a fel low par t i c ipant

Indeed, it took me six tr ies on the Resusi-Anne mannequin before I could satisfy the inst ructor that my technique for one-man CPR was appropr ia te

Later m the evening, another person and I were tested on two -man CPR, in-vo lv ing a coordinated e f f o r t where two people work together a t p rov id ing ar t i -f i c ia l breathing and c i r cu la t i on

St i l l la te r . I was asked to demon-strate the emergency procedures that I would in i t i a te If someone had an ob-structed a i r w a y due to lodged lood or other fore ign ma t te r . F ina l ly , I c o m pleted a 100-questioo wr^f ten test.

Throughout the course It became in-creasingly apparent why learning CPR is so i m p o r t a n t not just for roe. but for everyone

U N F O R T U N A T E L Y sudden death occurs as f requent ly as 1.000 t imes a day in the Un i ted States

R e l i g i o u s g r o u p b a c k s a b o r t i o n s

Eleven rel igious leaders are protest ing e f fo r ts in the Michigan Legis la ture to cut o f f state Medicaid funding of abort ions

To do so would deny Medica id recipients equal access to a medica l procedure wh ich is safely avai lable to a l l who can pay for i t . " the Rev Dr David Church, cha i rman of the Mich igan Rel ig ious Coali t ion for Abor t ion Rights said dur ing a news conference in De t ro i t

Cal l ing abort ion a re l ig ious issue. Dr Church said member organizat ions of the i n te r f a i t h coa l i t ion f ind there are c i rcumstances when an abor t ion m a y be a mora l and eth ica l choice for a pregnant worn an

" R E L I G I O U S B O D I E S d i f fe r w ide ly on tbe mo-ra l i t y of abort ion, said Dr Church

Therefore, we take issue when a l awmake r at-tempts to force us and our members and every c i t i -zen, by law, to comp ly w i th the lawmaker ' s par t ic u lar rel igious point of v iew Our churches and syna gogues of fer guidelines and counsel for potent ia l parents facing a d i f f i c u l t decision

W'e need to have agencies and fund ing ava i lab le to serve on the basis of need, ra ther than on any specif ic rel igious point of v iew " said Bishop Edsel A Ammons, bishop o f the Det ro i t Annual Confer ence and the Western M ich igan Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church

The 11 rel igious leaders ca l led on the Mich igan

House of Representatives to sustain G^v James Blanchard 's veto of the b i l l which wou ld e l im ina te Med ica id fund ing of abort ions

Leaders of the ant i -abor t ion group in the Hp. se have not sought an overr ide, fear ing they w e r - a few votes short of the needed two- th i rds

T H E R E L I G I O U S group included the Rev Dr David Church, cha i rman. Mich igan Rel ig ious Coal i-t ion fo r Abor t ion Rights, Bishop Edsel A Ammons, bishop of the Detro i t Annual Conference and of the Wester!) Mich igan Annual Conference of the Uni ted Methodist Church, Rabbi Ernst Conrad, Un ion of Amer i can Hebrew Congregations. Northeast Lakes Counci l . Temp le Ko l Ami , West B loomf ie ld

Also, *he Rev Nancy Doughty. Un i t a r i an Univer -sal is! D is t r i c t of Michigan. Sharon Ra i l i ng , presi-dent, Mich igan Federat ion of Temp le Sisterhoods; the Rev Dr Donald G Lester, execut ive presbyter, the Presbytery of Detro i t , the Rt Rev H Coleman McGehee J r bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mich igan r

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Causes include heart at tack, drown-ing. suf focat ion, e lectrocut ion, drug overdose and automobi le accidents Many v i c t ims , both ch i ld ren and adults, could be saved if CPR was p romp t l y admin is te red

The e f f o r t s of the Amer ican Hear t Associat ion have resulted-in m i l l i n g of people being t ra ined in CPR. However , despite th is success, most ind iv iduals are s t i l l not f a m i l i a r w i t h these basic l i fesav ing techniques.

As the course concluded last Thurs-day even ing I fe l t pa r t i cu la r l y good whi le d r i v i n g home, knowing that I was pro f ic ien t in doing CPR. Perhaps one . day a f r i end or for that mat te r a loved ooe m a y requ i re l i fesav ing measures. Wi l l you be prepared to help? •

For i n f o r m a t i o n on where to ob ta in a free C P R course, contact the A m e r i c a n Heart Associat ion of Mich igan at 557-9500

A Farmington HiUs resident, Bar-ry Franklin, PhD. is co-director fo cardiac r e H o M U l a t u m at S i n a i Hos-pital a n d teaches medial students at Wayne State University and nursing students a t Marygrove Cot-lege.

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Managers, faculty make OCC 'best' Bjr T i m R i c h a r d

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l u booster* ca l l Oakland Commun i t y College best in the s ta te '

To President Rober t F Roelofs, however, i t ' s a fact I can rather f i r m l y document that OCC is the best in

the state, Roelofs to ld tbe board of trustees in a state-of the-college address last week

And it 's not because Oak land County is an af f luent area ro l l ing in weal th Roelofs noted that OCC's state aid per student is the lowest in the state and its tu i t ion is i 3 50 to J6 50 per credi t hour lower than comparab le two-year colleges

HIS ANSWERS, ra ther . are his team s good manage-ment and dedicated facu l t y

If you don t have the work force work ing wi th you, you might as we l l fo rget it he said App ly ing a yet-to-be-adopted state-aid f o r m u l a . OCC does i ts 'academic work 12 8 m i l l i on cheaper than other schools, he said

The one-t ime steel -company execut ive has been presi-dent of OCC S h years and, p r io r to that , president of Macomb C o m m u n i t y College f ive years His address, ap-plauded w a r m l y by the board in a rare d isplay of feeling was laced w i t h references t6 s tat is t ica l char ts and mea sures

The problems Roelofs sees ahead are f la t ten ing enrol l rnenis which w i l l mean less tu i t ion growth, maintenance costs for sophist icated equipment and a shortage of space i )esp i te the tu rna round in state aid to education Roelofs sees l i t t l e revenue growth there

We must seek other sources of income, he said

" G O O D PROSPECTS" he sees are • Fo r thcoming academic senate recommendat ions

for excel lence

• A plan to s h a r e fac i l i t ies and p rograms wi th Oak a n d I ' m versa .v w h e r e b y OCC would teach the f i rst two

years of some baccalaureate p rog rams and Ol) the last two

a Cu l tu ra l enr ichment t h r o u g h two campus theaters a OCC's par t i c ipa t ion in the Oakland Technology

Park , w i th OU, the county and a p r i va te developer — a mat te r of 'p leasant a n t i c i p a t i o n " : He announced he" would consider sel l ing some land near the Auburn Hi l ls campus for the park but m a d e i t c lear he was not eager to sell

a Reassignment of a d m i n i s t r a t o r s Roelofs announced his intent ion of ro ta t i ng some campus provosts and vice presidents, provided they a r e w i l l i n g , about Ju ly 1

He sees the change as b roaden ing for the administra-tors and improv ing thei r prospects to be college presi-dents . A m I t r y ing to p repa re people for bigger things'' You ' re damn r ight I a m . " he sa id

The last change brought p ra ise f r o m trustees Margaret MacTavish, Edward Pappas and Sandra Ri t ter . but drew an outburst f r o m veteran t rus tee E a r l Anderson I 'm not t o ta l l y sold this is for the benef i t of the students and tax payers You do a damn good Job, Bob. but you' l l have to do a better job to sell me , " Anderson said

W H E N ROELOFS a r r i ved at OCC in 1978. succeeding the late Dr Joseph H i l l , the co l lege was recognized as

superior in l ibera l ar ts but l i m i t e d in career programs Roelofs said

We succeeded to the ex tent that we had an 84-percent increase in the numbers e l i g i b l e for vocational reim-bursement f r o m the federa l government and state No other college is even close to tha t J

We implemented up to 40 new programs, mostly in vocat ional or al l ied heal th f ie lds We have 12 associ ate-degree career p rograms that no one else has

We have not fo rgot ten- the l i be ra l arts; 58 percent of our credi t hours are s t i l l in l i b e r a l a r t s

Our enro l lment is up 50 percen t in f ive years Pr ior to that the college had an u n w r i t t e n policy of control led g rowth We repealed that one in a hu r r y " <-

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A painting from the Do Windows" aerie* called "Sky-Water" and s u g g e s t i n g three-dimension a.

Lincoln Lau shows the soft texture of his painting showing a view of the Earth from the surface of the moon.

Curiosity inspires Canton artist By Mary K te rmc staM writer

"Cur ious a n d c u r i o u s e r " Those w o r d s f r o m "Al ice in Wonder

land" could be a m o t l o fo r Lincoln Lao, an art i n s t r u c t o r a t S c h o o l c r a f t Co l lege in Livonia

I j u s t warn to be c u r i o u s about things a r o u n d me " Lao said "Pa in t ing is a journa l of m y invest igat ions

"An ar t i s t , to me. is a to ta l person who has total ^risibility who deals wi th the tangib le as wel l as the intangi-ble A good scientist can be an ar t is t , and a good ar t is t can be a scientist Da Vinci is a v e r y good example of being an a r t i s t "

LAO 'S W O R K LS i nc luded in the " S t a t e of the Ar t " exhib i t ion , a t A r t r a i n a t t he S E M T A r a i l r o a d t r a c k s eas t of

the Renausance Center The exh ib i t is underway now through Ju ly 4

Lao's a r tworks f i l l his home i n Can-ton A wa l l in the l iv ing room contains a three-dimensional paint ing, dep ic t i ng the moon's surface - inc lud ing astro-nauts footpr in ts and the ear th f loat -ing in the distance Lao cal ls the w o r k a "soft paint ing." and i t is soft to the touch He put foam rubber behind the canvas to create that e f fect

"Whatever I see. I t ry lo look at i t f resh, l i ke Tve never seen f t be fo re , " Lao said

Lao's art also involves people An in-comple te paint ing in another r o o m in the house is about "choreographies " Lao explains he hopes to set up a l ight -ing system that w i l l tu rn on when someone approaches the work so that person 's shadow wi l l fa l l on the pa int -ing Another work of his which was

featured in an exh ib i t , invo lved a me ta l cyl inder and an a r rangement of red lines on the f loor The l ines re f lected in the cyl inder, moved up or down as the v iewer approached or moved away f rom i t

LAO'S S T l D E N T S are impor tan t to h im and he is proud of them, he says. He would ra ther ta lk about his students Chan about h imsel f or his w o r k Lao says he f inds i t d i f f i c u l t to separate h imsel f f r o m his students and f a m i l y

"When I ' m not a teacher w i t h m y students, I a lways te l l them. You ' re a student and I 'm a student of a r t W'e go together and f ind out whatever we f ind out " Lao said " I learn a lot f r o m mv students "

Often, Lao w i l l have his students "re-think" design problems, such as mak ing

designs more rea l i suc in considerat ion of the handicapped, or educat ional toys for ch i ld ren He w i l l emphasize thai th ink ing is impor tan t

"1 w i l l te l l my students Are you th ink ing about th ink ing of i t y e f " Lao said

" I f a student wants to spend three hours looking at his thumb, let h im He may discover the secret of cancer Someone must have done tha t to devel-op f ingerpr in ts Probab ly some Chi nese."

T H E T I T L E S of some of Lao's art works show his sense of humor " I Do Windows" are paint ings lha t look three dimensional resembl ing two windows Those cal led "Outs ide Inn ing" combine three-dimensional and f lat surfaces

Lao makes comments in his art works, as he did in his paint ing, "The

Great A m e r i c a n Landscape

"My idea is lhat get t ing there is in terest ing, but we tend to say being there is impo r t an t " he said "We say. I went to Disneyland, and take a p ic ture there w i t h Mickey Mouse, but don't re member what we saw on the way "

Lao was born in Shanghai, China, and educated in Hong Kong He l iked a r t as a youngster and never abandoned i t

" M Y F A T H E R to ld me, You l ike ar t , but you cannot eat ar t . " said Lao who c a m e to the Uni ted Slates in I960 "So I went to a school of arch i tec ture "

A f te r earn ing a degree in archi tec ture. Lao received bachelor s, master s, and master of f ine arts degrees f r o m the Un ive rs i t y of Oregon He taught there for t w o years and c a m e to Schoolcraft Co l l ege in 19*8

L a o s a r tworks have been exhibi ted in Hong Kong and Ta iwan, as wel l as in Ca l i fo rn ia , Oregon and Mich igan In 1976 two of his paint ings were chosen lo represent contemporary Amer ican ar t in an exhib i t ion in Par is The exhib-it was sponsored by the French Minis-t r y for Qual i ty of L i fe , the Paris Ci ty Counci l and the Cu l tu ra l Associat ion of Amer i can Graphic A r t * in France to celebrate the Amer i can Bicentennia l

The puzzles and unusual clock found m Lao's house suggest that his cur ios i ty a lways w i l l g ive h im inspi rat ion for his ar t

Amer icans are a curious people," he said "We always f ind solutions to things The Asians tend to be contem p la t ing and take too long I f we can combine cur iousi ty and contemplat ion, we got it "

exhibitions Markers are inexpensive alternative • COUNTRY P E D D L E R SHOW

Saturday, April 7 — Furniture and accessories by Michael Camp, Anita and Bob Horwood and Gretcben Telek. all of Plymouth, will be featured through Apnl 8 at the Lucas County Recreation Center, 2901 Key, Mauroee, Ohio, just sooth of Toledo. This exhibit, the country's leading show and sale of reproduction American country folk art, will feature 40 artists from 12 states. Show bours are 10 a_m. to 8 pm. Saturday and noon to 5 p m Sunday. D*Uy admission is $3 Refreshments and entertainment will be on hand. For information, call (517) 224-3807 or (517) 809-5102

• ROBERT L. KJDD ASSOCI-ATES

Friday, April 0 - Sculptural glass by Marvin Upofsky, "California Storm Series," and glass constructions by Her bert Babcock, "The Metapboric Series-alone «*th glass by Karen Sepanski, Paul Webster, Albert Yotag. Bernard D-Onofrlo, Robert Herkusky, Darid Ruth, Georganna Gayt and Katie McKee continues through May ft. Open-ing reception 7-9 p.m. Friday. 107

10 30 a m to 5:30 p m Tnaaday-Satur-day. — " • CAROL HOOBERMAN GAL-LERY

Frida. April 0 - Sculptural canvases by Lyn Parker and recent glass sculp-tures by James Van Dusrsca continue through the month Reception to meet tbe artists 7-10 p m Friday. 155 S. Bates. Birmingham. 10:30 a m to 5 pm. Tupsday-Saturdoy. • SUSANNE HILBERRY GAL-LERY

Saturday, April 7 - Recent paiat-uigs and constructions by John Egner are on display. Reception to meet tbe artist 3-0 p m Saturday. Epwr's wort has been exhibited in tbe Guggenheim Mmum. the Contemporary Arts Muse-um ot Houston and Detroit Institute ot Art*. Hours are 11 a m to 8 p m Tues-day-Saturday, 550 & Woodward, Bir

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p.m Saturday. Regular hours a re 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Saturday. 301 F isher Bui ld ing, Detroi t . • HABATAT GALLERY

Saturday. April 7 - 12th annual Na-tional Glass Invitational is the largest and oldest of its kind in the country This is ooe of tbe best, if not of its kind in the international art scene. Hours are 10 a m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, Friday until 9 p m , Sunday,

.noon to 8 p m . 28235 Southfield! La thrup Village. • MADONNA COLLEGE

Sunday, April 8 - A student art exhib-• it will be held at Madonna College, lo-

cated at Schoolcraft and Levan in Livo-nia. through April 14. The multi-media show will feature drawings, painting* designs, calligraphy and. commercial art of both beginning and advanced stu-dents A reception from 2 to 4 p.m April 8 will offer an opportunity to meet the artists Tbe exhibit may be viewed from 8 a m to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and on Saturday until 5 p m For information, call 591-5123. • COUNTY GALLERIA

Sunday. April 8 - "Image, Light and Stucture," an exhibit of 73 •••'"HI glass works by more than 50 invited artists will continue through April. Reception 4-0 p m Sunday Regular hours are 9 a m to 5 p m Weekdays 1-5 p m week-ends. The gallery is in the Executive Office Building. Oakand County Com-plex, 1208 N Telegraph, Pontine

• OAKLAND COMMUNITY COL-LEGE

Tuesday. April 18 - "Art on tbe Ridge," a special exhibit and sale of oid and modern masters masterworfcs will he heM 11 a m to 7 p m tn the Learn-ing renouices Center oo the camnus 27055 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. • DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

Tuseday. April 10 - T h s Wise SP lence: Photographs by Paul Capooigro" includes more than 150 Images by tMs man who photographs nature with a re-ligious seal, from Ike Coonecucu wends to WnnHnugf. The exhibit, free tain the Albert and Peggy dsSalle Gel Mry ot Photography

This is another in a series of lessons on ar t and d rawing by special co lumnis t Dav id Messing He has taught for eight years and operates an ar t store. A r t Store and More . 18774 Midd lebel t , L i v o n i a Mess ing encourages ques-t i o n s and c o m -ments f r o m read-e rs You may wr i t e h i m at his store or c

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I remember when I was l i t t le , no make that young. 1 was never l i t -

t le I think I wore the same size waist when I was 10 that I a m wear ing now Every t ime Mom look m e shopping for clothes we ended up in the Huskies Depar tment I th ink she had to buy short men s work c lothes for me be-cause she would a lways cut the hammer loop of f the leg when we got home

Anyway. I would heap m y toys on the l i v ing room carpet in f ron t of the TV There I would play and wa i t w i th bated breath or maybe Three Musketeer breath for the Mickey Mouse Club I re-member several t imes my parents would pass by and say, Boy you kids sure have the toys these days On m y way into the k i tchen to w r i t e this a r t i cle 1 passed by 5-year-o ld son w i t h his Castle Greyskul l and a housepayment wor th of adventure f igures My 12-year-old sits in concent ra t ion as tte is engaged in some video w a r f a r e My 14-year-old is doing his math , punching a solarized calculator and a l l the whi le w i red wi th Wa lkman head phones Be l ieve 11 or not I Just said to them. Boy you kids sure have the toys these days "

" T H E S E D A Y S " technology is pro-ducing new products s t a rap id rate, and ar t mater ia ls are no except ion. At least once a month some new i tem is introduced to us s t the a r t store And I, the 30-year-old Mousketeer. a m fasci-nated l ike a chi ld w i t h a new toy But is It s good I tem, does i t w o r k , w i l l i t sell.

is tuere rea l ly a need for i t or can I personally endorse the i tem' ' Now I do sell a cer ta in few i tems that I real ly don't think are necessary but there is a demand for them and I want lo service my customers

Cost is a big fac to r in considering new or a l te rna t i ve ar t ma te r ia l s I t is no wonder that some parents tu rn kind of gray as thei r a r t student o f f spr ing reaches for a 114 wate rco lo r brush that their teacher spec i f ica l ly l isted on the mater ia ls l ist Why in the wor ld does a f i rst t ime wate r color student need a 114 brush"' I just worked myse l f up to those kind of brushes and, bel ieve me, I get a pre t ty good discount at the A n Store I t is t rue that in ar t mater ia ls you get what you pay for, but to begin w i th young students ra re ly appreciate the qual i ty of the i tems thei r parents are going broke to purchase So begin wi th the student grade mate r ia l s and work your way up to the more pro fee sionai grades as you see the need

Now when it comes to new i tems I. more than anyooe, love to exper iment You should see the expression on the face of the representat ive change as I begin invest igat ing his or her new i tem Within seconds I have that few product disassembled and a l l at tached parts are unattached Wi th a note of coo cern the representat ive says something l ike, "are you sure you can put i t back together"" ' I also ask them about 20 questions lhat they never considered By the t ime I stock an i t em I a m quite f am i l i a r w i th It.

So here is something new f r o m Eber-hard Faber No o o e is more aware of price increases than t h e manu fac tu re r It is. in fact, the manu fac tu re r who is the in i t ia tor of the increase As labor and mater ia ls increase so does the dis-t r ibutor who then p a s s e s the b a d news to the art stores who then are forced to increase their sticker prices Hberhard Fsber is fully awsre that tbe cost of their felt Up Design marker is retailing for $1.75 each, which in an assortment of 12 pens comes to the tune of $22

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SO T H E Y have introduced a new concept in ma rke rs and in fact that is the name. Concept Concept marke rs are an alcohol base marker as opposed to their more expensive oi l de r i v i t i ve base marke r The concept marke r looks the same, has a regular nib and a fine nib and behaves almost ident ica l ly lo i ts mo re expensive brother I say ' almost because i t doesn't bleed as readi ly as the o i l base marker This means that when you f i l l in la rage areas, your colors tend to streak rather than blend into a smooth even color This, however can be overcome w i th a •ecood coat of the same color which makes the in tens i ty tw ice as r i ch and produces s ve lve ty smooth color The concept ac tua l l y takes to acetate bet-ter than the Design Also the Design co-lorlese blender w o r t s bet ter o r the con-cept colors than i t does on the oi l der iv-i t ive base co lors A f t e r 20 years of get t ing used t o the s t rong smel l of oi l base markers i t m a y take a whi le to get

used to the d i f fe rent smel l of alchohol base m a r k e r s

Tbe Coocept ma rke r is not meant to replace the more expensive Design The Design, in my opinion, is the best professional grade marke r because of the assortment of color and the possi-ble l i f e of the pen Now the Concept is a good way to begin using m a r k e r s The good news is that you can get an assort-ment of 12 colors for as l i t t l e as $12 and singly for $1 each

Would you believe there w i l l soon be a f ine point ma rke r avai lab le that costs $9.94? Is it wor th it? I l l f i l l you in on this in s couple of weeks

C O R R E C T I O N Because of a short age of space the Observer occasional ly cuts tbe A r t i f a c t s co lumn Last week I ment ioned that s l ight copy paper sign 3 foot by 4 foot could be as l i t t l e as $15 and heavy copy could go as high as $50 Last weeks a r t i c l e read " l i gh t coov " $50 (thftt was s mistak^V

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THREE BEDROOM brick ranch with 2 ' ^ baths, walkout Basement Family room wtth f ireplace $89 900 348-6430

P R I C E D T O S E L L F A S T MOVE UP TO a spacious brick and aKimmum tr im colonial m the Spr ing Valley sub Styoy the convenience ot a 1st floor laundry room plus Basement 3 bedrooms famity r o o m separate d in ing and 2 car garage $66 500 261-0700

F A R M I N G T O N NEWLY painted 2 bedroom apartment with lots of s torage End unit wtth southern expoaure Onty 3 Blocks to Farming-ton Square Center Must see soon $42 200 4 77-1111

LIMITED BUDGET? Check out thia spacious Quad-Level 3 or 4 bed rooms 2 baths, farmfy room wtth f ireplace Ki tchen '» n i c ^ r " " I * formtca cabinets tor easy maintenance Par^- i tke set t ing $72 900 477-1111

L I V O N I A WVO BEDROOM brick Townhouse wi th a full basement AH k' tcften appl iances included End unit, br ight and cheerful1

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RURAL SET TING Cow laxea on thrt 1'A »1ory maintenance tree home 2 Bedrooms bath. IMng room, family r o o m and country k i tchen down Uva In downtown unit and Ieaae the upper or easily conv ic t back to single family dwel l ing $47 025 456-7000

I f YOU WANT SPACE, don't mt ta thte one. m O k » Roee-daie On 3 lots. 4 Bedrooms j story, ftrapiece, dming room, family r oom, atatrcaaa. v«ry mm* mainta ined home, super etaan $78,900 525-0990

SPCCIAL OPPORTUHfTY on this great 2 b e d r o o m home Sale p r t c * inductee afl appaanoea plua 2 air c o o d w o r m The home arts o n a large lot in a very moa area Don' t let a lac* o» d o w n payment keep you f rom buying a home $39,000 326-3000

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SIMPLE ASSUMPTION or poee t tM blend rate available on this so*d brick and a luminum bungalow with many axtraa m a finished rec room wi th w « bar. breazeway wi th at tacked garage ra t ted w o o d deck, central air and more $61,900 456-7000.

EXCELLENT LOCATION for tMa apadous 3 bed room 2 t t o ry home nestled in the heart of Plymouth Addit ional fea-tures are d in ing room. den. 2 car garage and ha rdwood f loor* Flexible t ^ m a Only $56 500 455-7000

N O V I CHOICE END UNIT 2 bed room c o n d o with loft 2 fun baths Natural fireplace m IMng room Located In lovely country place $72,900 348-6430

NICE HOfcfe a t th large lot. 3 bedrooma, 2 bathe-one off mealer bedroom, famty r o o m wtth f i replace and heetotetor «st f loor laundry tM k i tchen appHancaa inc luded $47,500 525-0990

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B E A U T I F U L L Y M A I N T A I N E D LARGE 3 b e d r o o m home 1'4 story foyer Nearfy new and better than new" Huge family room panel led w i th walk out Central air cond i t ion ing and sprinkl ing system are just a few of the many ext ras Owner Transferred $99 900 477-1111

W E S T L A N D SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Seller very mot iva ted and anxious Nice br ick ranch with 3 bedrooms 1st f loor laundry garaoe and low taxes $40,000 326-2000

COWOO must be sold excellent terms Land Con t rac t or assumpt ion 2 bedrooma bath and a halt, l iv ing room, din-ing-room k i tchen, rec room, central air. SAjndeok over 2 car garage Lowest prtce In complex $55,000 455 -7000

EXCEPTIONALLY SHARP condo wtth cent ra l mir f inished rec room Wen appotnted kitchen wtth excel lent cupboard space 2 g o o d sue bedrooms with oodles of d o a e t space Special feetures swimming pool and c o m m u n i t y bui ld ing Home Pro tec t ion Policy Excellent assumpt ion $48 500 525-0990

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S BEAUTIPUL 4 b e d r o o m colonial with l ibrary, baaement , 1st floor laundry Master bedroom bath has r o m a n tub Ortft-stone f i replace in family room Crown mokJinga Profeeaioo-atty tandacaped At tached garage and t e r m * $157,900 525-0990

C A N T O N THIS LOVELY RANCH haa many leeturee t ha i are out-standing A larger than uaual k i tchen newer ca rpe t and a view of w o o d s f r o m the fam«y room make this a very spe-cial home A spacious IMng room M l bath and 3 bed-r o o m a $57.900 455-7000

METICULOUSLY KEPT 4 bedroom 1% bath Tr t -Leve l Otn-mg room wi th m i r ro red wan, IMng room has large bay win-dow. panel led fami ly room has tun brick waRed f ireplace w«h wood bu rn ing stove insert Beamed oet f r tg In large country k i t chen and loads of cupboarda. m u c h mora $78,000 455-7000

CITY OF PLYMOUTH! A FOREVER POPULAR LOCATION among age-oW shade trees Exuding quality long since forgot ten 3 bedrooms, 2 batha. fo rmal d in ing (2) f ireplaces, f inished recre-at ion room, and 2Mi car garage Newer toof too $72,900 (453-8200)

CITY OF PLYMOUTH' FIRST OFFER-ING1 Reminescent o( New England this impeccable center entrance Colonia l makes a st rong statement for g rac ious living 4 bedrooms. 2't Baths, fo rmal dining a cory family room wi th fire-place, 1st floor laundry, Basement, and side entrance 2 ' t car garage Centra l Air underground sprinklers, and a prized HOUGH PARK ADDRESS $145,900 (453-8200)

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FIRST OFFERIMQI P L Y M O U T H ! NEAR-LY AN ACRE of qual i ty surroundings compl imented by w o o d e d seclusion at the end of a l ine . A STORY BOOK SETTING A country Cape Cod with 4 Bedrooms, 2 ' t batha. fami ly room wtth fireplace, slate foyer basement, and 2 > car garage ALL VBfiY CHARMING, $97,500 (453-82001 !

PLYMOUTH' NEARLY 3 ACRE PRIVA-CY AND LOCATION AT THEIR BEST Faultless throughout wi th 4 bedrooms 2 ' t baths. tormaJ d in ing. 1st floor laun-dry a study family r o o m with f ireplace Basement, and an expans ive patio with gas Barbecue $139,900 (453-8200)

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NEW ON THE MARKETI CITY OF PLYMOUTH! Eoormoosiy invtting 1 ' t Story off Penniman Ave with 3 or 4 bedrooms 2 baths formal dining r o o m family room wrth fireplace and wood pegged floor Basement and garage Lovely old trees gas grill and an exc i t -ing 12x12 green house wllh a HOT TUB are among the features sure to create aarty mtenae interest $72,500 ( 453-8200)

PLYMOUTH! C U S T O M BUILT WITH AN ABUNDANCE OF COSTLY EXTRA S A prominent locat ion 4 bed rooms .3 ' * Baths, formal dining, c i rcular staircase »sJk -out finished basement . 1st floor laundry, a study, a d ream ki tchen, fami-ly room wtth a mica s tone fireplace, An-desen windows, c i rcular drive, etc A S U P E R L A T I V E F A M I L Y H O M E $167,500 (453-8200)

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THE PERFECT LOCATION becKmg into forever parkland a n d woods this origi-nal owner Colonial has It all superb In-terior select ions with 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, a large br ick foyer, a study, tor mal d in ing room, an Inviting family room wtth f i ryptace. 1at floor laundry, an e x t e n s i v e summer terrace alumi-n u m covered irlm, centra l air etc $91,000 (453-82001

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH? A W E L L LOCAT-ED C O R P O R A T I O N owned brick ranch lust west of Harvey street two b l o c k s f rom the Bank AH new floor coverings, 2 bedrooms, enclosed p o r c h wrth wood-burning s t o v e and attached ga-r a g e with opener $55 900 (453-8200)

PLYMOUTHI FIRST OFFERING! AN IM-P O R T A N T H I S T O R I C A L H O M E flattered by a 1 acre se t t ing graced by age-old shade trees~ 3 b e d r o o m s, 2 % baths, f o r m a l d ining room, 25*16 IMng room wtth Tirepiace a s t u d y and base m e n t THE INTERIOR IS PERFECT $119 900 ( 453-6200)

PLYMOUTH'S BEACON HILL A dis-t inguished Tudor, (uat 5 years old 4 bedrooma. 2Mi baths, walk-out baae-ment wtth a 2nd f ireplace, formal dining room, a study. 1st f loor laundry, family room wtth f ireplace and 3*4 car garage • « h opener A lovefy piclureeQue set t ing measur ing 126.315 $169 900 (453-6200)

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BEST OF A BEGINNING Redfo rd bunga low wt th 3 b e d r o o m * , fu l l b a t h * n« c o p p e r p l u m b i n g , n e w gut ters , new a lum inum sid-ing Nice area c lose to schoo l * and t r anspo r t a t i on Owner Anx ious ' $39,500 fL-050) 522-5333

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BEAUTIFUL C O L O N I A L * b e d r o o m s i * batha, f i rst floor laundry, full baaemen t , s ta ined pegged oak f loor and na tura l f i rep lace in fam-ily room, whole House fan. gas grin off des igner d e c k , d o u b l e w o o d d o o r s o p e n •nto s trufy beaut i fu l home ! $ 109 900 (L-052) 522-5333

W E S T L A N D R A N C H S p a d o u * 3 b e d r o o m p r i c k ranch, 2 H car garage, fu* basement nicety d e c o r a t e d s torage p lus a n d lo ts more ! Must see' $48,500. (L-045) 522-5333

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R e a l t y

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851-7711 Kl**-Vl. •» Hr«* Wnrx-m.

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Extra large ireoct lot. 3 cxkJ room Cap« Cod, formal din-ing rocKn tutl baa«rr>®ri. 2 car garage $45,900

Dearborn Real Estate Co 565-2800

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M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

6 4 6 - 6 0 0 0 4 3 5 - 6 1 3 6

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M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

- 5 1 0 0 6 4 7

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Dearborn Real Estate Co 565-2600

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At t h e \ you c a n c h o o s e f r o m a v a r i e t y o f e x e r c i s e c l a s s e s , w o r k o u t w i th

w e i g h t s , s w i m , run a n d p l a y b a s k e t b a l l .

A n d you can d o it w h e n it fi ts y o u r s c h e d u l e . M o r n i n g . N o o n . A n d N i g h t .

So d o n t let p r o c r a s t i n a t i o n w e i g h you d o w n . T a k e t h e f i t n e s s c h a l l e n g e at

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r u n n i n g laps, then p l a y i n g baske tba l l and p u m p i n g i ron , f o l l o w e d bv a qu i ck 500 y a r d s in the pool

Good j o b , " the spor ts phys ic ian says at week ' s end, no t ing y o u r i m p r o v e m e n t on a de ta i l ed c h a r t " Y o u ' v e ea rned y o u r s e l f an e x t r a h u n d r e d bucks."'

T h a t w o u l d pu t a s m i l e on your face as you head f o r w o r k , wou ldn ' t i t ?

I T M A Y N O T be so f a r f e t ched I n 10 years , we m a y a l l be a sor t of "p ro fes -s i o n a l " a th le te

Our pay w o u l d not be based on our p e r f o r m a n c e in f r o n t of throngs of fans, bu t on ou r p e r f o r m a n c e on the spor ts ' . phys i c ian ' s c h a r t Who w o u l d be p a y i n g

I nsu rance compan ies , wh ich hand out b ig d o l l a r s f o r hea l th costs everv yea r g l a d l y m a y p ick up the t a b

I t c o u l d be in the f o r m of a percent -age of hea l t h benef i ts , reba ted to you. p r o j e c t e d D r F r e d S t ransky .

S t r a n s k y runs the Hea l th Ma in te -nance H e a l t h I m p r o v e m e n t p r o g r a m at O a k l a n d U n i v e r s i t y , w h i c h he i n i t i a t e d w i t h D r Joseph Arends in 1977 And, ac-c o r d i n g to S t r a n s k y . t he re is a s t rong

assoc ia t ion be tween be ing phys i ca l l y a c t i v e and hea l th

H u m a n s w e r e m e a n t to be ac t i ve . When t h e y ' r e not , they deve lop c e r t a i n phys i ca l a n d m e n t a l p r o b l e m s , " he sa id

S T R A N S K Y S D E P A R T M E N T is ba s i ca l l y des igned fo r a t w o - f o l d purpose hea l th i m p r o v e m e n t (or p r i m a r y ) pro-g r a m , a i m e d to p reven t p rob lems be-f o r e they occu r , and hea l t h ma in tenance (or r e h a b i l i t a t i o n ) , a secondary preven-t i on p r o g r a m tha t concen t ra tes on m a k -ing sure a p r o b l e m (such as a hear t at -t ack ) does not r e c u r

" W e s t a r t e d th is p r o g r a m for hea l thy peop le , peop le who d i d n ' t know how to i m p r o v e the q u a l i t y of t he i r l i f e , " St ran-sky sa id E x e r c i s e p lays a key ro le, he added, bu t t ha t isn ' t a l l t he re is to i t .

I t is not a p a n a c e a . " S t ransky sa id o f exe rc i se " I f you r u n f i v e m i l es a day , then s m o k e and d r i n k a l l n ight , you re g o i n g to deve lop p r o b l e m s "

The hea l t h i m p r o v e m e n t p r o g r a m ou t l i nes a total concept a i m e d at an in-

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• Exerc ise; • Nu t r i t i on . • Substance abuse;

• Management of s t ress. • Weight con t ro l .

Some remedies fo r each of the f i ve par ts may be the s a m e — exerc ise, for instance, not on ly he lps the hear t , but i t serves to manage bo th s t ress and weight - ye t a l l f i ve need a t t e n t i o n in main-ta in ing a good hea l th p r o f i l e

W H A T P E O P L E a r e l ook ing for, St ransky exp la ined, " i s an op t i ona l pro-f i l e - what is a 10 T h e y w a n t to feel bet ter

Bu t there are f e w d i s o r d e r s that are caused by one fac to r "

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10" in each of the c a t e g o r i e s (see ac c o m p a n y i n g story) , he d i d n ' t say a per-fect score was needed in each to msure healthiness

" I ' v e had pecfple t e l l me . S t ransky , no one can do a l l th is ' I say let them de-c ide i f they can do i t o r no t They can be anywhe re on that sca le t h e y w a n t . "

The d u a l p r o g r a m s a r e u t i l i zed by both O U facu l t y and l o c a l c i t i zen ry a l i ke And both, a c c o r d i n g to St ransky. a re " s w a m p e d - w e c a n ' t take any more people "

B E G I N N E R S I N T H E P R O G R A M go th rough a series of tes ts to d e t e r m i n e thei r phys ica l w o r k i n g c a p a c i t y , blood pressure and body f a t , t oge the r w i t h other blood tests and ana l yses tha t de-f ine the i r heal th p r o f i l e . S t r a n s k y and his associates then o u t l i n e a pa th to-wards p reven t ion of d isease f o r each in-d i v i d u a l

Wh i le his p r o g r a m c u r r e n t l y is j a m m e d about 600 in p r i m a r y heal th and another 100 in r e h a b i l i t a t i o n - a new bu i l d ing is be ing p lanned that wou ld house St ransky 's d e p a r t m e n t and serve a l l southeastern M i c h i g a n . Con-s t ruc t i on is scheduled to beg in th is spr ing.

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k e e p four f a c t o r s in mind: first, f r e q u e n c y ( " t h r e e t i m e s a week , or e v e r y o the r d a y " ) ,

s e c o n d , d u r a t i o n ( " 2 0 m i n u t e s wi thout s t o p p i n g , work ing u p to 3 5 - 4 0 m i n u t e s " ) , third, p u l s e r a l e or in tens i ty ( " a c h i e v e your p u l s e r a t e which is a b o u t 7 0 - 8 0 p e r c e n t of your ijTaximum, for full durat ion"") , a n d four th , mo t ive activity f t h e t y p e of a e r o b e e x e r c i s e c h o s e n s h o u l d b e in te res t ing to y o u " )

• Nu t r i t i on To b e a ' 10 . y o u ' d b e a

vege t a r i an You shou ld e l i m i n a t e an imal fat. b e c a u s e i t ' s r e l a t ed to t h e t w o b i g g e s i p rob -l e m s — c a n c e r a n d h e a r ! d i s o r d e r s Salt a n d s u g a r c o n s u m p t i o n a l s o n e e d to b e cur-ta i led

r We've f o c u s e d m o n v i t amin a n d mineral de f ic ienc ies , but t h o s e a r e n o t p r o b l e m s in this c o u n t r y Fat is t he culpr i t m c a l o r i e s in this c o u n t r y , " he sa id

• S u b s t a n c e A b u s e : N ico t i ne c a f f e i n e a n d a l coho l c a u s e anx ie ty a n d d e p r e s s i o n "You h a v e to try t o avo id h i g h s a n d tows If y o u g o up, you h a v e to g o low "

His r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s d e c a f f e i n a t e d p r o d u c t s (" f ew p e o p l e c a n avoid men ta l p r o b l e m s w h o g o t h r o u g h c a f f e i n e every d a y " ) , m o d e r a t i o n in a l coho l c o n s u m p t i o n ( " o n e or t w o b e e r s , o n c e or twice a w e e k " )

a n d n o t o b a c c o p r o d u c t s ( " t h e r e ' s no th ing posi t rve I c a n s a y a b o u t nicot ine, in chewing or s m o k i n g t o b a c c o " )

M a n a g e m e n t of S t r e s s Exerc i se a n d a v o i d a n c e of m o o d - a l t e r i n g ' s u b s t a n c e s (l isted a b o v e ) a r e b e s t cu re -a l l s " A p e r s o n

w h o d o e s n ' t e x e r c i s e l o s e s t he ability t o con t ro l his a d r e n a l i n " s a id S t r a n s k y "A

Hms on hea l t h costs

E c o n o m i c a l l y , i t makes sense to p r o -m o t e (exerc ise) And I can see the d a y when i nsu rance companies s ta r t pro^ m o t i n g p r e v e n t i o n (of hea l th p rob-lems) . "

W i l l e v e r y o n e becoming a p ro fess ion-a l a t h l e t e get pa id o f f in l o w e r h e a l t h p r e m i u m s ' ' I t ' s possible As S t r a n s k y said:

" P r e v e n t i o n is here to s tay "

health p e r s o n w h o e x e r c i s e s c a n con t ro l rt

Nicot ine c a f f e i n e a n d a lcohol all c h a n g e m o o d s a n d s h o u l d b e a v o i d e d But t h a t ' s not all t h e r e ' s a n e e d to b e c o m e " m o r e k n o w l e d g e a b l e in t e c h n i q u e , t o l e a c h h o w to key d o w n s o you d o n ' t b e c o m e s t r e s s e d "

Weight c o n t r o l : A c c o m p l i s h this by c o u n t i n g ca lo r i es , especia l ly res t r ic t ing fa t c o n s u m p t i o n exerc i se , a n d behavor i a l m o d -ification ( " P e o p l e ea t to t ranqui l ize t h e m s e t v e s W h e n they b e c o m e anx ious , t h e y e a t t o c a l m t h e m s e f v e s " )

hea l t h & F i i«a*s Thursday, Apr i l 5, 1984

Direction is key for weight training By J i m H o g h a * staff wr i te r

Ment ion w e i g h t l i f t i n g . and i m m e d i a te ly the v i s ion of the k i n g f r o m musc le teach comes to m i n d

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a n c i t h e W e s t B l o o m f i e l d r e s i d e n t vaid f r o m his D e a r b o r n o f f i c e " Y o u r» not a s l i ke ly t o get f a t i g u e d in m a n u a l work And it g i v e s s o m e m u s c l e l o n e

When you p rog ress in the p r o g r a m you look be t te r a n d you feel bet ter You have a be t te r i m a g e of yourse l f and you ' l l c a r r y you rse l f be t te r You feel you have the edge on o ther people "

One of the keys of g e t t i n g the most f r o m a w o r k o u t is to exerc ise e v e n muscle g roup Someone w i t h a s t rong upper body who does not exerc ise the legs is not g e t l i n g the most of the w o r k out -

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Lucc i sa id ' T h e y l i ke to do the a r m cu r l s because you can see i t ( resu l ts ) and i t s r e w a r d i n g They don' t l i ke to d o leg c u r l s leg ex tens ion and leg press

" Y O l C A N L I F T a n y w h e r e if you have the e q u i p m e n t The idea is to get someone to show you the f i r s t l i m e The key is g e t t i n g d i r ec t i on "

Lucc i ' s d i r e c t i o n is a p r o g r a m c a l l e d c i r c u i t t r a i n i n g w h i c h consists of

w o r k i n g at var ious w o r k s ta t ions for a short p e r i o d of t i m e C i r c u i t t r a i n i n g is a p r o g r a m V i c Tanny o f fe rs wh ich was r e c o m m e n d e d bv t h e c lub 's a d v i s o r y boa rd

In s h o r t !h« p r o g r a m o f f e r s m e m b e r s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y .to go t h r o u g h 1 0 1 5 s t a t i o n s , w o r k o u t l o r 30 s e c o n d s a t e a c h a n d t h e n m o \ < to t he n e x t e x e r c i s e in 15 s e c o n d s T h i . t m o u n t of w e i g h t on e a c h s t a t i o n is b r o k e n d o w n to thre»- l e v e l s ' o l o r c o d e s d e t e r m i n e t h e a m o u n t of w e i g h t f o r b e g i n n e r ^ i n t e r m e d . a t e a n d ' h e s t r o n g e r l i f ter* .

The exerc ises i n c l u d e press fo r the < h e s l j , p u l l d n w n s upper body* c u r l s i b i r e p t r i c e p pul-f downs i t r i c e p sit ups m i d sec t ion , shoulder press (upper

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There was a t i m e w h e n n u t r i u o n and spor ts , such as tennis, w e r e s t range rs

In tennis, the game 's t o p j u n i o r p lay-ers r a r e l y used p r e v e n t a t i v e s t r e t c h i n g exerc ises and n u t r i t i o n

The a g e ' o f awa reness and reason, however , has taken o v e r i n the h igh lv c o m p e t i t i v e spor ts f i e l d s T i m e s have changed

R e m e m b e r when B i l l W a l t o n , a vege t a n a n w h i l e p l a y i n g c e n t e r fo r the Port -land T ra i l b l aze rs . d i s c o v e r e d tha t he cou ldn t p lay the h igh -paced g a m e of N B A baske tba l l w i t h o u t a we l l - ba lanced d i e t " He sore ly needed to t a k e in four m a j o r food groups on a dS i I v bas i s 1

The " M o u n t a i n M a n . " as he was ca l l ed du r i ng those days, l e a r n e d tha t he cou ld p l ay w i t h m o r e s t a m i n a and s t reng th w i t h a p rope r n u t r i t i o n a l pro-g r a m , and thus was less suscep t ib le to i n j u r y

Wh i l e p ro fess iona l spo r t s aod col lege t eams used t r a i n e r s f o r years , sports m e d i c i n e and n u t r i t i o n a r e r e l a t i v e l y new on the hor izon

B O T H T H E W O M E N ' S Tenn i s Asso-c i a t i on and the men 's g o v e r n i n g o rgan i -za t ion now send t r a i n e r s and qua l i f i ed spor ts med i c i ne persons on the tour

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TV foliotciny article ctn racquet "Hill was written bp Mik, ywien a Southfield resident and the \'o 2 ranked player on the men s profes-sional racquetball tour Yellen discusses hov consistent practice uiU improve 1/ouryame

PK K H A I ' S T H E B E S T aspect of r a c q u e t b a l l is that n e a r l y any one can w a l k on to the cour t c o m p l e t e l y i nexper ienced w i t h

the sport and s t i l l have a good t i m e It doesn't l ake m u c h ta lent to become

- m a r g i n a l l y c o m p e t i t i v e on the cour f -The t r a n s i t i o n f r o m an inexper ienced

player to a no t -so-bad p laye r o f ten is at comphshed w i t h i n one or t w o sessions on the cour t

However , wha t makes racque tba l l so easy to learn has. in m a n y cases, caused the undoing of m a n y p r o m i s i n g p laye rs Once they have l e a r n e d to hi t and m o v e they bel ieve they have become adequate p layers and t h e i r g a m e never i m p r o v e s

There is on ly one w a y to i m p r o v e in ' racquetba l l p r a c t i c e

1 have said i t m a n y t imes over P r a c t ice your serve P r a c t i c e y o u r b lock ing Prac t ice your S m t f k c y A n d the biggest par t of p r a c t i c e is d r i l l i n g -

It is the on ly w a y

^ o u must spend t i m e a lone on the cour t and w o r k on c e r t a i n d r i l l s Tha t is the way to i m p r o v e I t ' s obv ious

I have assembled some Ups on drill-ing and f o r e h a n d i m p r o v e m e n t t o g ive you some specif ic activit ies the next t ime you're alone on tbe court I hope these ups will begin to pay off, in points tbe next t ime you compete

D R I L L I N G W I T H O i n r T H E B A L L

Nou need some masking tape and if available, a p a r t n e r to help First, lake a piece of tape and put it on the court floor, far enough back so you can even-tually hit the ball This f i rs t piece of tape is where you p lace the toe of your back fool Don't m o v e your foot f r o m the tape

Now, take some good healthy swings Notice where your f ront foot lands each t ime Freeze a f t e r each stroke to look

nd adjust anyth ing that ' s not right This is where a p a r t n e r helps j When

your f ront foot c o n s i s t e n t l y hi ts an area wh ich a l l ows y o u to bend p roper ly

• m a r k i t w i t h a second piece of tape Now you have s o m e t h i n g constant u look at and s tep on t/ 'se the tape unt i l your s t roke feels n a t u r a l

D R I L L I N G W I T H T H E B A L L

Now a l l you do is a d d the bal l to the prev ious d r i l l Don ' t change your tape or your sw ing j u s t because you add the bal l People tend t o change a l l of a sud den when the b a l l is a d d i * j

D rop the ba l l ou t in f r o n t so when you u k e your step y o u ' r e h i t t i n g the bal l off your f ron t foot S t a r t ou t h i t t i n g the bal l at knee height a n d g r a d u a l l y work down lower

Y o u r goal is to h i t the ba l l pa ra l l e l It should go s t r a i g h t in a n d s t ra igh t back to you

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There are t h r e e bas ic ways the bal l r a n app roach y o u T o w a r d you f r o m the f r o n t w a l l . c o m i n g o f f t he b a c k w a l l or in to you r body f r o m the s i dewa l l

F i r s t , toss the b a l l o f f the s idewal l This w i l l m a k e y o u m o v e back and a w a y f r o m the b a i l Y o u need to be be-hind the ba l l so y o u h a v e enough room to step in to the b a l l Y o u r m o u o n should be the same as i f y o u w e r e to d rop and h i t

Your next drill is to hit the ball off the frontwall As the ball is coming toward you. Uke several s teps backward so you can slide into the ball Don't let the ball get in too close to your body Keep your swing out and f r e e

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Drills can be e x t r a fun and competi tive if you choose to m a k e them that way

You can m a k e s q u a r e s on the wal l with tape and t ry to keep your balls in-side the squares T ry cal l ing your shots to see how much control you have For instance, as the ball is coming off the frontwall , say kill e r pass, and try to hit what you called. The list can go on and on.

These drills a r e e x t r e m e l y helpful as long as you keep your fo rm correct Drilling can be fun and c rea t ive

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What " fo l lows is a lust of some of the r u n s t h a t l w i l l t a k e p lace m the area By-no means is th is l is t m e a n t to be a l l inc lus ive I t is. though , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e of the m a j o r loca l even ts

September or the f i rs t 10 October More in format ion w i l l be made avai lable through both the Lions Club and through the Michigan Runner magazine

3 The Fa rm ing ton Fox Trot This 5K and iOK event is held dur ing the c i ty of y armington 's Founders Fest ival celebra-t ion Both courses are wound through the picturesque Kendalwood subdivision The event is sponsored by the Farming ton 'i MCA Date Saturday. Ju ly 28 Fee | 6 preregist rat ion. $8 on Ju ly 28 For regis t r a t i o n in fo rmat ion , ca l l Dave Pothoff at the Farming ton Y M C A , 553-4020,

4 The Southf ield 2001 Run This l i ' t he ninth year for this popular 6 2-mi le event H a t e Sunday, June 3 Regist rat ion forms a r e avai lable at the Southf ie ld Parks and Recreation o f f i ce For more in format ion call 354-9603

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1 Tbe Det ro i t Free Press Marathon This is, perhaps the most popular running even t in the state The date F r i day Oct 14 The 26-rmle run begins in Windsor <>nt and winds up on Bel le Isle Fee J8 50 Contact the De t ro i t F ree Press for regis t ra t ion i n f o r m a t i o n

2 The Bobby Crim Road Race Cnm's annual classic tentatively is set for Satur day Aug 25 The 26-mile course begins and ends in Flint Call John Gault. 313 659-3037. for registration information and the fee structure

3 The Emily-Midas Run Emily Gail, the personable Detroit booster, promises to make her seventh annual. 6 2-mile run "the biggest in the nation " Right now. the run ranks fifth in the nation Date Satur-day. June 9 Fee (8 You can register at any Midas Muffler Shop or call Emily at 963-7044

LOCAL B I G G I E S : 1 The West Bloomfield Half-Marathon

This annual a f fa i r promises to draw more than 1.000 distance runners who delight in running 13 1-mile through the testing hills of West Bloomfield Date Sunday, April 15 Fee | 8 before April 6. 114 af ter To register, call West Bloomfield parkv^nd recreation. 334 5660

2 The Birmingham Lions Club's Run for the Blind No official date has been set for the Lions' seventh-annual fall classic The date will either be the last weekend in

LOCAL F A V O R I T E S

1 The P lymouth Distance Classic This event began last year and drew a surpns ingly large f ie ld This year the event w i l l feature 1 mi le and 8K runs through the streets of P l ymou th Date Sunday Aug 12 Registrat ion i n fo rma t ion may be ob^ tained f r o m Mike Spitz. 455-4095

2 The Canton Country Fest iva l 5-Mi le Run This s ixth annual a f f a i r runs the roads of Canton Date Saturday, June 16 Fee $5 preregis t rat ion, S6 af ter June 14 Cal l the Canton parks and recreat ion off ice. 397-10*^0. E x t 212. for reg is t ra t ion in-fo rmat ion

3 The Farmington Run for Youth This 1-mile and 6-mile event is sponsored by the Farmington YMCA and will run a course through the Farmington City Park Date Saturday. May 19 Fee *6 preregis-tration, 18 on day of race Call Dave Pothoff at the YMCA. 553-4020. for more information

4 Tbe Back To Birmingham Run This 2-mile and 10K event is sponsored by tbe Birmingham Chiropractic Clinic and be-gins at Birmingham Seafcolm High School Date Sunday, July 15 Fee J6 Registra-tion forms can be obtained at the clinic and at Seaholm High School at 642-2872

5 The Livonia Spring Tune-up This 1-. 2- and 3-mile event kicks off a summer-long series of runs sponsored by the Livo-nia YMCA Date Saturday, May 5 Fee $3 Call 261-2161 for registration informa t ion

6 Livonia Memorial Day Run This event features runs ql_l. 3 and 5 miles Date Sunday. May 27 Fees range from $4 to 17 Call 261-2161 for more informa tion

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Here's a simple formula to count those calories

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It takes fewer calories to main ta in your weight as you grow older, accord ing to Independence Health Plan Calo-ries a re the units used to measu re the energy your body requires to keep it going even when y o u ^ r e asleep

Jus t bow many calories you use de pends on many factors such as your weight, the amount of muscle work you do and what your body needs to keep you comfor tably w a r m or cool The more strenuous your activity, the more calor ies you require Walking f r o m room to room, for example, only uses about three calories a minute, while c l imbing stairs burns about 15 ca lor ies a minu te

Here 's a s imple fo rmula to de te rmine just how many calor ies you need to maintain the weight you had at age 18:

Take your present a g e and subtract 18 f rom it Then mult iply by 20. The re-sult equals how many fewer calories you need today then you did at age 18.

Suppose you a re now 28. Your age less 18 is 10. l imes 20 equals 200 That means you need 200 f ewer calor ies to-day than you did when you were 18 to maintain the weight you were then

On the average. 18-year-old men need 3.000 ca lones to mainta in their weight and 18-year-old women need 2,100 Yours will have varied depending on factors mentioned above

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So y o u w a n t to be a r n a r a t h o n e r Tbe w o r d has a nice r i n g to i t , and r u n n i n g rounds l i k e a re f resh ing change f r o m ae rob i cs and racque tba l l

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l i m e to d e v e l o p Beg inn ing runners of -ten j u m p the gun on the i r t r a i n i n g t ' n coached and o v e r a n x i o u s they f a l l prey to a p l e t h o r a of nov ice m is takes

Be fo re i n i t i a t i n g a r unn ing p r o g r a m beg inners espec ia l l y p r e v i o u s l y sedentary u n f i t m idd le -aged adu l ts , or i nd i v i dua l s seek ing r e h a b i l i t a t i o n a f t e r illnes.v o r i n j u r y should have a thor nugh e x a m i n a t i o n by the i r f a m i l y physi-c ians to f i n d out if there are any spec ia l l i m i t a t i o n s on a c t i v i t i e s R e m e m b e r for e v e n year you don' t s tay in shape, you

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h is tory of hea r t disease you should be able lo e x e r c i s e 15 m inu tes a day. f i v e days a wep*.. on l eve l t e r r a i n

The i n i t i a l w o r k o u t should consist of f i v e m i n u t e s of g e n t l e j ogg ing , f o l l owed by f i v e m i n u t e s of w a l k i n g and another f i v e m i n u t e s of j o g g i n g

R e a l i s t i c a l l y , y o u s h o u l d i n c r e a s e

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Y o u ' r e on you r w a y to being f i t Get ready to e n j o y i he phys i ca l and men ta l we l l - be ing t ha t comes f r o m hav ing t r a i ned m u s c l e s (most i m p o r t a n t l y , an e f f i c i en t h e a r t ) Y o u ' l l be m o r e energet-ic and less p rone to co lds and other af Mic t ions W h e n you do ge t sick, your i l lnesses w i l l be m i l d e r than they other wise w o u l d be

Y o u r s e l f - i m a g e both you r self concept and w h a t the m i r r o r sees is go ing to i m p r o v e He lp ing you s l im down and f i r m up w i l l be your body s c r a v i n g fo r hea l t hy foods Runners are m o r e i n c l i n e d to g r a b a glass of j u i ce l h a n a beer f o r i ns tance i l l ' s a f r inge benef i t t ha t pays o f f when you ' re shop p ing fo r c lo thes )

Y o u ' l l f i n d r u n n i n g is one of the most conven ien t spo r t s you cou ld pursue Runners don ' t need p a r t n e r s ( they ' re g r e a l to t r a i n w i t h , however / , s t a r t i ng t imes , t r a c k s ( they a re n ice for speed w o r k , though) , or money fo r dues or greens fees A p a i r o f r unn ing shoes, a ny lon su i t and s o m e open space w i l l su f f i ce

T H E L A S T I N G S E N S E of ach ieve-m e n t gained f r o m s e t t i n g and r e a c h i n g a goa l is p robab ly r unn ing ' s b i gges t pay-o f f The day you f i n i sh y o u r m a r a t h o n , yog c a n say " I d id i t ' " k n o w i n g vou ' ve r e a l l y accomp l i shed s o m e t h i n g I t t r u l y is a g rea t t h r i l l

W h i l e t ra in ing , you can reap sa t is fac-t i on f r o m the progress y o u ' l l see your -se l f m a k i n g

A d h e n n g j o a s t r i c t t r a i n i n g schedule is bound to boost y o u r s t r eng th and speed I n races, y o u ' l l beg in passing peop le you never d r e a m e d y o u ' d beat Runners , who do expe r i ence s lumps , never the less o f ten end up w i t h hand s o m e co l lec t ions of m e d a l s and t roph ies

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Y o u ' l l f ind out you need at least 12 weeks to p roper l y t r a i n ( tha t ' s a s s u m i n g you have a r e l a t i v e l y good base to s ta r t w i t h ) . M i leage and p a c i n g c h a r t s w i l l show you how to bu i l d up f r o m 30-or-so m i l e s a Week to 60.or m o r e ( O v e r d o i n g it pu ts m o r e runners out o f c o m m i s s i o n t h a n a n y t h i n g else*.

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w h o have t r i ed the pound ing ae rob ic m e t h o d to a t t a i n good phys i ca l and m e n U l hea l th and have f a l l e n by the w a y s i d e because i t was just too s t renu-ous f o r t h e m

F i t ness f r u s t r a t i o n o f ten c a n com-pound the fee l i ng of f a i l u r e and p roduce the "1 don ' t care anymore , no th i ng w o r t s f o r m e a n y w a y " s y n d r o m e

A l i c e Be l f i e . f i tness consu l t an t , Sas deve loped a p r o g r a m wh ich p r o m o t e s the c o m m o n Sense app roach to exe rc i se Th is p r o g r a m helps both men and worn en ach ieve the f o l l o w i n g goals f e e l i n g good about onesel f , stress m a n a g e m e n t g r e a t e r flexibility, s t ay i ng p o w e r and w e i g h t loss, w i t hou t the f ee l i ng o f fa-t i gue o f t e n p roduced by ove r l y s t r e n u ous e x e r t i o n

B E L I E V I N G T H A T "successfu l a g i n g is s i m p l y success fu l l i v i n g . " and " l o n g e v i t y is g rea t l y d e t e r m i n e d bv one s l i f e s t y l e , " B e l f i e is a p r o t o t y p e of these ph i losoph ies

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sk i l l s in l i f e l ong hea l th hab i t s

Be l f ie . a g r a d u a t e o f W a y n e State U n i v e r s i t y w i t h a m a s t e r ' s degree in r e c r e a t i o n a l t he rapy w i t h e m p h a s i s on phys io logy and ge ron to logy , teaches at Wayne State U n i v e r s i t y . S o u t h f i e l d C iv-ic Center , the B i r m i n g h a m C o m m u n i t y House. B i r m i n g h a m B a m u m School and numerous loca t ions in t he t n - c o u n t y a rea Her sub jec ts i nc lude aerob ics Yoga, ho l i s t i c hea l th and s t ress manage-m e n t "

One need on ly to v is i t a Be l f i e -con-duc ted class to rea l i ze the scope of her c o m m o n sense app roach t o exe rc i se C o m b i n i n g m o d i f i e d ae rob i cs a n d Yoga techniques, she f u l f i l l s the needs o f peo-p le look ing fo r pos i t i ve r e s u l t s

Be l f i e r ecen t l y en te red i n t o an a f f i l i a -t i on w i t h M a r y G lancz of B i r m i n g h a m European sk in spec ia l i s t B e l f i e has in-t roduced a "one-on-ooe" e x e r c i s e pro-g r a m fo r both m e n and w o m e n in her s tud io at the M a r y Glancz sa lon E a c h "one-on-one" f i tness p r o g r a m is de-s igned to f i t the needs of t he i n d i v i d u a l a n d inc ludes in -depth c o n s u l t a t i o n s on f l e x i b i l i t y a n d endurance , n u t r i t i o n habi ts exerc ise levels and l i f e s t y le , as w e l l a s i n d i v i d u a l coach ing and w o r k -ou t sessions A p p o i n t m e n t s a r e sched u l e d l - 6 p m Monday t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y

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D a v i d H o w e l l is a v e t e r a n runne r He knows w h a t the spor t is a l l about

A 1 4 - t i m e m a r a t h o n p a r t i c i p a n t . H o w e l l says a l l beg inn ing j ogge rs should keep one goal b randed to the i r w i l l - p o w e r l i s t - r unn ing is s o m e t h i n g you have to w o r k a t ^

H o w e l l emphas i zes the a v e r a g e j ogge r isn ' t go ing to have fun each t i m e a round the l o c a l p a r k He says the key-to j o g g i n g happiness is search ing f o r tha t e l u s i v e u top ic run.

" Y o u have to run r e g u l a r l y , and y o u have to w o r k at i t . " says H o w e l l , gerier a l m a n a g e r of the Tota' l H e a l t h R u n n i n g Store of S o u t h f i e l d

"The re ' s a n occasional t i m e when ev-e r y t h i n g c o m e s together and you r e a l l y en joy i t T h a t ' s wha t keeps you go ing

you have to cons tan t l y be i n search of tha t b r i e f m o m e n t of j o y in the spor t

" I t doesn ' t happen v e r y ' o f t e n I t ' s l i k e m a k i n g t ha t g rea t shot d o w n the f a i r -w a y i n go l f o r tha t g rea t backhand shot d o w n the s ide l i ne in tennis

" W h e n those th ings happen it makes those spo r t s w o r t h w h i l e fo r the ave rage person." he says " I t ' s the same th ing in j ogg ing Y o u have to keep search ing fo r i t . and. w h e n i t happens, tha t ' s wha t keeps you g o i n g '

H o w e l l , a f i v e - t i m e D e t r o i t F r e e F*ress I n t e r n a t i o n a l M a r a t h o n runner and a c l i n i c i n s t r u c t o r , says the begm-n ing j o g g e r shou ld f o l l ow these six basic f u n d a m e n t a l s

1 T Y P E S O F R U N N I N G : Decide

wh ich type of runner you w a n t to be H o w e l l says tbe m a i n t ypes o f r u n n i n g a re s t rength , endu rance and speed "Mos t people are concerned w i t h J i t n e s s and r unn ing for endurance r a t h e r than s t reng th or speed "

2 H A R D - E A S Y P R I N C I P L E ; Once you s ta r t runn ing , deve lop a hard-easy p r i n c i p l e Run hard one day , then easy the next Fo r examp le , i f you r u n t w o mi les t o m o r r o w , run on ly one m i l e t w o days f r o m now H o w e l l suggests ave rag -i n g three m i l es per day f o r a week , r u n n ing t w o mi les and fou r m i l e s e v e r y other day He says not to inc rease y o u r m i leage more than 10 pe r cen t per week

"The idea is to g ive y o u r body some rest and g ive it t i m e to r e c o v e r . " sa id H o w e l l "Runners shou ldn ' t i gno re t h e i r -bodies because that 's when i n j u r i es hap-pen "

3. STR ESS-OV E R S T R E S S - C O N C E P T O F P A I N App ly st ress to y o u r body in g radua l l y inc reas ing doses Y o u bu i l d your body muscles up by s l o w l y rncreas-ing your da i l y m i l eage " I n j u r i e s occu r

Jrom doing too m u c h too soon," says H o w e l l "Pa in is a s igna l f r o m you r body that someth ing s w r o n g When you have pain t r y to co r rec t i t "

4 L I F E S T Y L E : H o w e l l says r u n n i n g can help i m p r o v e a person 's l i f es t y l e , l i ke wa tch ing your we igh t and q u i t t i n g smok ing

" O n e th ing you have to w a t c h when y o u r e j ogg ing is s l e e p Sleep is o f t e n o v e r l o o k e d because you get up e a r l y to j o g and don ' t m a k e up for i t a t n i gh t . " he s a i d " I f that keeps happen ing you s t a r t t o b e c o m e fa t igued and you w e a r d o w n

A f t e r a w h i l e , y o u j us t don ' t s t a r t to fee l f resh. "

5 H E L P F U L H I N T S : A) Keep a d a i l y log — i t he lps m o t i v a t i o n and I t pro-, vides p o s i t i v e r e i n f o r c e m e n t ; B) Estab- ' l ish a r e g u l a r r o u t i n e , Q Set goals. D) Deve lop a schedu le — I t shows work -outs a r e n ' t h a p h a z a r d a n d a l lows you to p lan fo r c e r t a i n r a c e s

6. E Q U I P M E N T : T h e obv ious empha-sis of th is po in t is shoes Whi le you can wear a l m o s t a n y t h i n g f r o m sweat sui ts to ba th ing sui ts to r u n in. you do need a ce r ta in t y p e o f shoe w h i c h f i t s you r par -t i cu la r foo t

"No t on ly do y o u need a good shoe, but you have to keep an eye on you r shoes and see h o w t h e y ' r e ho ld ing up." said H o w e l l " I f y o u ' r e go ing to spend any money at a l l i n th i s spor t , m a k e an inves tment in a good p a i r of shoes

" M a k e sure y o u t a l k to runners and ask t h e m w h a t t y p e of shoe w i l l be good for your foot Seek ou t peop le who know runn ing shoes because tha t helps to take the t n a l - a n d - e r r o r aspec t out of buy ing shoes

"You have to ge t the r i gh t k ind of shoe and m a k e su re i t stays i n good shape." he sa id

H o w e l l says the key to shoe purchas-ing is to f i nd a shoe t h a t f i t s you we l l , is c o m f o r t a b l e and doesn ' t s l ip Y o u can get a good q u a l i t y r u n n i n g shoe for a m i n i m u m of $35

Howe l l . 33, w a s a h igh-school cross-c o u n t r y r unne r w h o d i d n ' t s ta r t ser ious runn ing un t i l 6»-» y e a r s ago His f i r s t m a r a t h o n was S e p t e m b e r of 1978 in Chicago

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