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TII<- :'\onhlllle Bo"ml of Edlll .Illoll lIIel Wllh IIlcl1lher~ of I he Illl/rll ... hond I (Jill milll ...· .lI1d memllt'r ... of Contlllullll.: 1':\(1'1. !ell( I' for \\Jrth\1I1I' Clullln'n 011 ~10nd.\, 10 ho1~h 0111 .1 p1.ln Ilf a( !lOll for hnrll.!lnJ,! .1 $61 5 rmllwll Iw,.11 1""1/1' hdr"" d:"'frlt I \oters TIll' bonds \Iolllcl be IIsNI to I onslon I ,I Ill'W hll!,h s( hool. comer! the (um'nt high ... dlOollnlo a mfddle ...(hool. pro\1de (·\I<;t· ln~ Illllldlll~ [(·lIo\·atllln ... anll rep .. lr ... and hlild lIew tN Illlolo!t'· Thr board ljlllckly 105s('(1 "1,,,111(' p),lII~ for <III I\pnl de( tl(lll. S< hool SUp<'rlntrlldelll !.ronard Hl'lmll'rskl salll th.ll an "pnf I'I( l lion \\ ould po'>(' too 1I1;)lIy JlrohkllJ~. .lIul \\ouldll't prO\ Idr ...ufflllelll time to 1!.lrller COllllllllllily '>Upp'lll -A \,ole III April would Iiler.llly ue a ,>prlnt for ,,~ .. ht' said. '"The 11I1ll'llm' for ~l'ttlll~ all Ih(' nr( e~saT)' paperwork Inlo the ~t.lIl· ,111!! In'.l"ll ry Ilc'p.Jrlllll III'> wOlllr1 I){' tight. 'Wl' .11<,(j l){'lle\ c that th(' r1ecllon \\'Oliid Ix' to (10<'(' III Ihl' City's r0.111 111111,11;(' dl't . \lon Ih.lt j<; <;rhl'clulrd for ~Iilrl 11: hI' .1dd('(1 ·AIllI Onolll\' \\1' dOll I kd \\(' would 11,,1\1' rl\Otl~1I lIn\l' to ~I'I Inform,Hloalo till' pllhll1 • Tli!' lll"lllC I lo<,t ,I h(J[1l1 .1III I t'/lIl.III' ,'. mellt rlllllal!,r r1ection In Srplt'lllber by a rrl.llh (1)' llarrow lIlar~JIJ Clll/en bOllll (ornrnlll('(' lIIl'[JlI){'T'> unall' Imously r('('ollfiflllN! Iht'lT oJii(lIlill fl'! om· IIlelll!allon to the board 10 s('ck \o\('r "lPIHO\ .11 for ,,' BG \.5 millioll bond. The ('lIllIIll H"t·IIlrl ">1'\ rril) Wilt·" III Ikl rmll .. 'r Olher hond rdated I...... ur~ lor hoolTcI IlJn~llleratloll art' • 1111' bo.ml \\1111w (kclclin~ In till' nl'\! few \\(·rks. \\ 11t'IIH'r 10 .,( lied II Ie .111 del" tlon In r,lrl\' SIIJIlJIIl'r - June wa" lI.mll'(! a" a posc;lblr tar~cl. 11le Iat('SI the dislrict would \\TInt III go Is &·pt(·!ll))('r. accordm~ 10 RC'lmler.,kl. • Whether lO kN'p "III of Ihe ISc;UCS In olle <;mg!e Cjlle,>lion. or allow ,olrrs 10 plck .HIlI choo<;t' what portions Ihe)' wl11 .Ippro\r. 'unlllllldhlll( Ihr Issues was rec· ommenelell h~' the 1'111/('115 te('hnolol!,Y COlll1t1ltlee at a r('crnt (ollHlJiltre meeting. bUI ,,\l<oflhn~ 10 It·( hnology memb<'r ~Iark \'t'fIlar I hi" IlIr lomrnltt('(' dOl'c;n'l have a Continued on 6 ! \ Here goes nothin' Karen Dye and her daughter Tara, 5, take advantage of the recent snowfall to get In some sledding near Northville High School. During this particular run, the pair only got about halfway down the hili before toppling over, Fortu· nately, no harm was done and the darIng duo were right back In the saddle ready for another try. . PAUL FOLINO • 1929·1997 . COlTIlllllnity lllourns loss of a favol ll ite SOIl I'.. ul r(,lIno 1,.1 .... 1 fl~hl("f Ill'" ,'nllw!lk 1111' lr,unl'r \orlll\1I1<- 111\ 101111 111111111 "pl'1I1 IIIl' hellrl pMI of lhft'\' d't,lIk ... 11l.!!IIlI1l.! 10 KI'("P IIII-. "'111.111 Ilty .1 IIII.lInt. ImillllJ,! pl.Il" II, iI\ I' \1 luk .11Iht: .... 1111 ..• lime ... !In· 1lIl.! 10 prolllott· Iht' j.!lll\\ ttl (,I hll ... 1 III· ....... md '''llIll1en t' III 11\1' Ilown If,'\ II .lft·" Ill- .111\.1\'" fllll~ht Ihl' J.!ooc.lflJ.!ht. ....lId 1111'11;' .11111 (IIrr.'lll ! nUll( 11I.1IlnUll k K("~, 'lhl'r~' w..... III \1'1 •1 I1lll!1WIlI 11I.li 1'.1111\\.1"'11'1 IIl.!hl Paul Folino in a 1981 photo, Inside C 1i']1 HQrr,*T~",""l \(NS(.d;~rs·" ,t,n R.9'lSR~"1 PRICE SLICER Bll~lrte~~ . 11) Classiflt'c1" ·ID CommunIty Call nel.. r .. , 2A EdItorials, 18,\ I.cUers . .. . I!JA l.Ibrary l.In(~ ,. . 12A MUI Ract' ~1.lIler... . 2(),\ ~10\i("s .. .. , 7B Ohltuarltc; " ."... . 161\ Our Town "_ , In !'o!lre NC\\~ , 4/\ Sports. . . , ,8U r-a-:WS/SI'OHTh ... 3019,1700 t\DVt:RllSI~G . ,3·\9·1700 CI.ASSIFIWS .... 3.JB 302.J 1I0~H': DEUVERY. ,, , 3,49,3627 FAX NU~mr:l~ 3.J9-1050 In today's issue ~e.1'OJJ'I}. ~ G J\tewsv~~ A special section, ,. ------------ mc (or IIII' I.!co(lll of rtlf.., (IHlIll1tlfll 1\ • • Foltllu" ll~hl Ill,kd ('.11 h ~1l\1I d.l\' lIIornlng, \dl! /I III' 1!1I'd III III'" ...It(')1 .11 AIJl,;(' I 1 llo ...plt I' In 1.1\ 11111., ,lfI('r.1 ... 1\ monlh III >1II \\llh LlIllI'r II(' \\,1'" f}7 rUller,l1 ..... '[\11 , .... Ivl Iht' 11lc'llnw XlJrlh\'llk n'~ltl"111 \\I'f\' hdll \\ ..... lrl(~II.I\' .11 Our I~HI) o( \'lc lury \.ltlro!lC CllIlfl h. \1 hl'rr f"nhllCl \\",'> .1 p.ITl ... hlrlllt'r lie \1.1'" Illlrh'll "It Hur.lllhll CI'nll'lt'lv Arr.lI1g,·IIWllh \\I'rt· 1Il.lIk 1.\ C.I~ttrllllt" FllIll'I.I) lIull1l' 111 ~orth\ Ilk ~\Ir\ h 11l~ .lfl' IIh \\ Ill- \1.111111'• Can<lleligh t prOCeSSIOn pays tribute to slain lea(ler By RANDY COBLE StallWrllc, -/ hm-c a dream that my Jour hI- Ilc chUdren ll't11 one day IIL'C in a nation wllere aU,'!! will not be Judged by Ihe color oJ their skin bur by Ihe content oJthelr character.- ~'artln l.uthC'r King Jr. spoke those words In the shadow of the (.fncoln Memorial In August 1963. The man Is dead hut his dream Ih·l.'Son. for many In America. Monday was just another day. for a few. [ncludlng some In NOrlh\1I1e. Jan. 20 was a day to rl'meml>er. Continued on 17 <I.HIL!lltll'" 1 ('1' .... I .11111 l'.lIJl.1 Foil· Ill' Dol' 11"\ "'011 III I.\W t •. 1 r\ Dd'o\111'\. hrul hl"r ~I. \t ..• Illd ...:...It·r .Jl"lllllt: \\'.ll~)!/ Fohllo 11.«1 blTl1 III .11\l1 nlll lit 1I''''pll.ll ... "lilt ... 1lI1,Il'fC"IIl~ ... llfl:t J) 101,'1110\(' .1 ,.IIIII·nlll'" Illmor Iflllll ILh ... lol!1.11 II In Ollub!'r r.lllIll\ 11I1·II\IH'r... allll I I n ... I' [rklltl ... Ilfl' p,HI'11 lur Iht' \\or .. .It thl' ht'",m I1lIlI.! 01 D, (t'rlllJ<'r \I)ll [l IIII' pnpll l.1f ;\<Ir1lllilk 11011111'... hllpnl III .11111 0111 (II .1 (0111." 'E\,eo'une \\,1'" IlIinKln", hi' \\ollltin Im,lh\' It lu ('hn<.l111.I .... Inll Continued on 7 HOW THE SCHOOLS STACK UP Here's a breakdO'· .... n or 1996 MEAP scores by school. The scores represent the percentage of students who scored In the salisfac- tory category on the test FOURTH GRADE MATH READING 0' Rank 01 Rank '0 10 Amerman 913 3 767 3 Morano 964 1 818 2 Silve, Spnngs 788 5 519 5 Thornton Crcek 960 2 853 I Wlncnes~e' 892 4 735 4 SEVEttTH GRADE MATH READING % Rank % Rank Cooke 852 2 729 1 Meads Mil 875 1 629 2 Test l~esltlts 1)I~Olnpt l~ealestate illquil~ies Districts seek chal1ge in test dCtte By ROBERT JACKSOPl S-a U •.. ·"r·.c:· W!Il'1I tlrl' ""orrll' Ilk l'ut.111 ::x !I\lI,I... fourth ,11111 ~t~.('nlh t:r.ldt· \llchtL!.11l Edw.lll(IIl.I! .\'><;1' ...... 1Il1·1Il I'rot:ram Ic!>t rcc;llll~ appcoiTe-d ~n Ih~ IH'I\<;paprr 1.''''1 \H"(,K Ih,' Ill<., uh;.., p~.()n~ J .. ,.~' •• ~ In 1 0 h..:-ht up -We al\\',,\\'s t:e-l calls \\ he-II the r('sults conic OUl: said Superln· I('nell'nl \..(oQn.u1l \{e-l[ulcrskl. "The local re.11 e-state- at;e-nts .i:tl a hold of thcllI o1ncl Ih,lrS \\ !1t"11\\1' be-gJn !O (I'I phallI' (.llh irolll people ItJI(,'('~I('t1 In Ullr "'( hool ... 111(' ,lIrlt)U,> p.HIll· ... "Ife- 11"1l.11!\' !Iollll'h.l\ ..., .. \\ 110 ar" 1Ilrl·Ie-... I.'t1 In t!l(' r!ll(' (Jl I"ducallon pro\itkd by 10(.t1 ... 1 huol .. Fortlln.III·!\' for \'Onhll1: .. rlll' H.1rl\' :\IEAP r~~111'" (Ollt/ntll" II} ...11O~\ "'1(",111\ lmpro\(" Inl'nl h\' 1111' llll.1! ...t hllols .• 1nd th It ((;tlld Ir"lll ... lll\' rll fJl(,he( 11"1111' 'I:"'''' Fur RI·lllllrr ... kl .mll .,(hool vfll· '1.11... Ilo\\,'\{'r Ihl'" mpll.l ...h hilI 0:1 .llll ... Iln~ 1.'JllWln.\er ... F.dlll.1 r"r'" 111\Ilrth\llk .1[" illll'r ... "lrd III "iii' I 1I1:1~ - IIIlprlll111"; I'd III .moll.ll '1\:.lh'~ III ...chool ... ~) /k/[JIW1"'I..: \ l!'\\'" 1111'>~ ,',If'" hr r (rop of ~IE,\I' rl ... lllb .C" 01 po nl\,· "1"'11 10\\.ln"" qll.t1n~ IlIIprU\"'llI('nt )..I ... t \\I, .. k tht' ...dllXI! lh ... lnl I r('h'.I">I't1 IIIl' rl· ... lllh Irl1m \11-::\1' I'·... :.. 1.1).,.':1 by IOllrtll .11ld ..., \tlllh ~r.ll!l "llItlt'lI\<' 1 III' [(·... Illh ... h()\\ Ih.lt IOllrth ~r.llkr ... IIlIjl llIH'l I III m IIIL .11Il1 fl'.HIII1'" alllt .... ·\'·nlh ~r.lIh·r ... 1II1prl/\t'l1 11\ f,'.lll Ill'" TIll" tI.-Irlll·, o\('rolll r.lllll~" pl.lll' II ,1!I,OIl~ 111I' lop IlIa'I' "'( hoo1 1!I...tlll hili "'011I Ill"'''' I ~111!Il~.l1\ '011' 11'...", \\t'T\' I a).,l'Il 0, I I- II 199b "on)l\ Ilk ~t 11001., r.lll'l! Illilch IIIl.!hl'r 111.111 .1\I'r.lL:I· on bolh 101lTlh .11111 "'l'\I'l1lh l.!r.H!t- ~I nre, [l\"lm I IOl1rtll ~r.\lll'r~ "'Iored 26 110111h By WENDY PIERMAN MITZEL & ROBERT JACKSON SraffWl11ers North\llle and Novi School offi· c'a)s. along with olher dIstricts around the state, are being asked to,consider mo\ing all slate stan- dardized testing to a two week period in february. According 10 Rita Traynor, assis- tant superintendent for NO\'1 Schools. that ma)' not be a bad Idea. -Z thInk ~ple are goIng to say 'lIey, that's great: But that's just Ill)' obsen-atlon: she said, -'t's seems to me to be more log- leal. That .... -ay ~·ou·re only con<:en- trating (or two weeks. not the fall and the spring at the (various) e;rade Il:\'els: she expWned. - Traynor said she and the princi· pals of the schools, along with some other staff. w1ll talk about the Issue and submll a letter of recommendation to the state by Jan, 27. "Thai sounds like a good idea to me,· added Ann Newton. Novl School Board trustee. "Anything Ihey can do to consolidate and ~peed alon~ Ihe process and get Ihe Icsts p-aded and returned in a Continued on 6 Illdlt'r th.1Il tilt' ... tatC\\1t!l' "I\I'rage 1I1 (('.\llllle; allli 30 points hl~hrr In 1I1.llh Al the .,e\l'nth ~r.I"e kl'l'l dls' Continued on 6 Beanie bunch No, it wasn't an Invasion of the Beanie Babies, though the cuddly little creatures did appear to be taking over. last week, Richard Tabor's fourth grade class at Amerman Elementary School pooled all their Beanie Babies after a stu- dent discovered that class members owned 300 of them in their personal col- lections. Showing off the furry plies are classmates (from left) Sarah Manley, Heather Zinser and Nicholas Mlzera, Photo by SUE SPILLANE I •I •

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~STABLISHED 1869

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PenOOlcalF1FlY CF.:\TSCIIIGA-";

2nd bond try to seel<.same $61.5 millionBV ROBERT JACKSONSlaffWl,ter

:-\onll\1l1c I'lIllla & 11001 ()tc;tm I oflkl,ll"<Ire ,I hltll' (fo~I'r to deddill~ \1hL'1I 1he}'will '>('l'k \Olef apprm"ll for .1 "'1'( OIl1l1J<JndIssue.

TII<- :'\onhlllle Bo"ml of Edlll .Illoll lIIelWllh IIlcl1lher~ of Ihe Illl/rll ... hond I (Jill

milll ...· .lI1d memllt'r ... of Contlllullll.: 1':\(1'1.!ell( I' for \\Jrth\1I1I' Clullln'n 011 ~10nd.\, 10ho1~h 0111 .1 p1.ln Ilf a( !lOll for hnrll.!lnJ,! .1$61 5 rmllwll Iw,.11 1""1/1' hdr"" d:"'frlt I

\otersTIll' bonds \Iolllcl be IIsNI to I onslon I ,I

Ill'W hll!,h s( hool. comer! the (um'nt high...dlOollnlo a mfddle ...(hool. pro\1de (·\I<;t·ln~ Illllldlll~ [(·lIo\·atllln ... anll rep .. lr ... andhlild lIew tN Illlolo!t'·

Thr board ljlllckly 105s('(1 "1,,,111('p),lII~ for<III I\pnl de( tl(lll. S< hool SUp<'rlntrlldelll!.ronard Hl'lmll'rskl salll th.ll an "pnfI'I( l lion \\ ould po'>(' too 1I1;)lIy JlrohkllJ~..lIul \\ouldll't prO\ Idr ...ufflllelll time to1!.lrller COllllllllllily '>Upp'lll

-A \,ole III April would Iiler.llly ue a,>prlnt for ,,~ .. ht' said. '"The 11I1ll'llm' for~l'ttlll~ all Ih(' nr( e~saT)' paperwork Inlothe ~t.lIl· ,111!! In'.l"ll ry Ilc'p.Jrlllll III'> wOlllr1I){' tight.

'Wl' .11<,(jl){'lle\ c that th(' r1ecllon \\'OliidIx' to (10<'(' III Ihl' City's r0.111 111111,11;('dl't .\lon Ih.lt j<; <;rhl'clulrd for ~Iilrl 11: hI'.1dd('(1 ·AIllI Onolll\' \\1' dOll I kd \\(' would11,,1\1' rl\Otl~1I lIn\l' to ~I'I Inform,Hloalo till'pllhll1 •

Tli!' lll"lllC I lo<,t ,I h(J[1l1 .1III I t'/lIl.III' ,'.

mellt rlllllal!,r r1ection In Srplt'lllber by arrl.llh (1)' llarrow lIlar~JIJ

Clll/en bOllll (ornrnlll('(' lIIl'[JlI){'T'> unall'Imously r('('ollfiflllN! Iht'lT oJii(lIlill fl'! om·IIlelll!allon to the board 10 s('ck \o\('r"lPIHO\ .11 for ,,' BG \.5 millioll bond. The('lIllIIll H"t·IIlrl ">1'\rril) Wilt·" III Ikl rmll ..'r

Olher hond rdated I......ur~ lor hoolTcIIlJn~llleratloll art'

• 1111' bo.ml \\1111w (kclclin~ In till' nl'\!few \\(·rks. \\ 11t'IIH'r 10 .,( lied II Ie .111del"tlon In r,lrl\' SIIJIlJIIl'r - June wa" lI.mll'(!

a" a posc;lblr tar~cl. 11le Iat('SI the dislrictwould \\TInt III go Is &·pt(·!ll))('r. accordm~10 RC'lmler.,kl.

• Whether lO kN'p "III of Ihe ISc;UCS Inolle <;mg!e Cjlle,>lion. or allow ,olrrs 10 plck.HIlI choo<;t' what portions Ihe)' wl11.Ippro\r. 'unlllllldhlll( Ihr Issues was rec·ommenelell h~' the 1'111/('115 te('hnolol!,YCOlll1t1ltlee at a r('crnt (ollHlJiltre meeting.bUI ,,\l<oflhn~ 10 It·( hnology memb<'r ~Iark\'t'fIlar I hi" IlIr lomrnltt('(' dOl'c;n'l have a

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Here goes nothin'Karen Dye and her daughter Tara, 5, take advantage of therecent snowfall to get In some sledding near NorthvilleHigh School. During this particular run, the pair only got

about halfway down the hili before toppling over, Fortu·nately, no harm was done and the darIng duo were rightback In the saddle ready for another try.

. PAUL FOLINO • 1929·1997 .

COlTIlllllnity lllourns loss of a favolllite SOIl

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Bll~lrte~~ . 11)Classiflt'c1" ·IDCommunIty Call nel .. r .. , 2AEdItorials, 18,\I.cUers . .. . I!JAl.Ibrary l.In(~ ,. . 12AMUI Ract' ~1.lIler... . 2(),\~10\i("s . . . . , 7BOhltuarltc; " ."... . 161\Our Town " _ , In!'o!lre NC\\~ , 4/\Sports. . . , ,8U

r-a-:WS/SI'OHTh ... 3019,1700t\DVt:RllSI~G . ,3·\9·1700CI.ASSIFIWS .... 3.JB·302.J1I0~H':DEUVERY. , , , 3,49,3627FAX NU~mr:l~ 3.J9-1050

In today's issue~e.1'OJJ'I}.

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.1 p.ITl ...hlrlllt'r lie \1.1'" Illlrh'll "ItHur.lllhll CI'nll'lt'lv Arr.lI1g,·IIWllh\\I'rt· 1Il.lIk 1.\ C.I~ttrllllt" FllIll'I.I)lIull1l' 111~orth\ Ilk

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pays tributeto slain lea (lerBy RANDY COBLEStallWrllc,

-/ hm-c a dream that my Jour hI-Ilc chUdren ll't11 one day IIL'C in anation wllere aU,'!! will not beJudged by Ihe color oJ their skin burby Ihe content oJthelr character.-

~'artln l.uthC'r King Jr. spokethose words In the shadow of the(.fncoln Memorial In August 1963.The man Is dead hut his dreamIh·l.'Son.

for many In America. Mondaywas just another day. for a few.[ncludlng some In NOrlh\1I1e.Jan.20 was a day to rl'meml>er.

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ILh ...lol!1.11 II In Ollub!'r r.lllIll\11I1·II\IH'r... allll I In ...I' [rklltl ... Ilfl'p,HI'11 lur Iht' \\or ..t· .It thl' ht'",mI1lIlI.! 01 D, (t'rlllJ<'r \I)ll [l IIII' pnplll.1f ;\<Ir1lllilk 11011111'...hllpnl III .111110111 (II .1 (0111."

'E\,eo'une \\,1'" IlIinKln", hi'\\ollltin Im,lh\' It lu ('hn<.l111.I .... Inll

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HOW THE SCHOOLS STACK UPHere's a breakdO'·....n or 1996 MEAP scores by school. The scoresrepresent the percentage of students who scored In the salisfac-tory category on the test

FOURTH GRADE MATH READING0' Rank 01 Rank'0 10

Amerman 913 3 767 3Morano 964 1 818 2Silve, Spnngs 788 5 519 5Thornton Crcek 960 2 853 IWlncnes~e' 892 4 735 4

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By WENDY PIERMAN MITZEL& ROBERT JACKSONSraffWl11ers

North\llle and Novi School offi·c'a)s. along with olher dIstrictsaround the state, are being askedto,consider mo\ing all slate stan-dardized testing to a two weekperiod in february.

According 10 Rita Traynor, assis-tant superintendent for NO\'1Schools. that ma)' not be a badIdea.

-Z thInk ~ple are goIng to say'lIey, that's great: But that's justIll)' obsen-atlon: she said,

-'t's seems to me to be more log-leal. That ....-ay ~·ou·re only con<:en-trating (or two weeks. not the falland the spring at the (various)e;rade Il:\'els: she expWned.- Traynor said she and the princi·pals of the schools, along withsome other staff. w1ll talk aboutthe Issue and submll a letter ofrecommendation to the state byJan, 27.

"Thai sounds like a good idea tome,· added Ann Newton. NovlSchool Board trustee. "AnythingIhey can do to consolidate and~peed alon~ Ihe process and getIhe Icsts p-aded and returned in a

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Beanie bunchNo, it wasn't an Invasion ofthe Beanie Babies, thoughthe cuddly little creaturesdid appear to be takingover. last week, RichardTabor's fourth grade classat Amerman ElementarySchool pooled all theirBeanie Babies after a stu-dent discovered that classmembers owned 300 ofthem in their personal col-lections. Showing off thefurry plies are classmates(from left) Sarah Manley,Heather Zinser andNicholas Mlzera,

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2A- THE NORTtMlLE RECORD-Thursday, January 23. 1997

MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3SENIOR PINOCHLE: Area ~nlors are Invited to play pinochle today~

and Thursday from 12:30·4:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. 215 W. Cady.:In the Scout Building. -.

SENIOR BRIDGE GROUP: Area seniors are Invited to play brldg~ fjtoday and Wednesday from 12:15-3:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. 215 W,">

Cady In the Scout' Building.

KIWANIS: Nor1h\1l1e Klwanls meets at 6:30 p.m. at VFW Post 4012;11438 S. Main. ":.

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in the Community Q1lendar. Submit items to the newspaper offrre. J().I \V,Main. NorthuLlle 48J67. by mall or In person; or Jax announcements to349· I 050. The deadline is 4 p.m. MondayJor that Thursday's calendar.

THURSDAY. JANUARY 23SENIOR PINOCHLE: Area seniors are Im1ted to play pinochle from

12:30·4:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. 215 W. Cady In the Scout Build·Ing.

GREAT BOOKS DISCUSSION GROUP: The group meets from 7:30 to9:30 p.m. at the U\'Onla CMe Center Library. 32777 f{\'e Mlle. east ofFarmington. Tonight's discussion Is on The Federalist. for more Infor-maUon or for a readIng list call Zo Chlsnell at 349·3121.

FRIDAY. JANUARY 24OES: The Orient Chapter. No. 77. Order of the Eastern Star. meets at

7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple.

SUNDAY. JANUARY 26ISINGLE PLACE SUNDAY MORNING GATHERING: Single Place v.ill

meet from 10·10:45 a.m. In the library lounge at first PresbyterlanChurch. 200 E. Main. The gathering Is open to Single adults. regardlessof church affilialion. (or fellowship and learnIng. for more Informationcall 349·091 I.

SINGLE PLACE BRUNCH: SIngle Place \\-ill meet at 12:30 p.m, forbrunch at North\'lIIe Crossing Restaurant. 18900 Northvllle Rd. Thegroup Is organized for the purpose of prO\idlng friendship. carlng andsharing for all single adults. Everyone Is welcome: just come In and askfor Single Place.

MONDAY. JANUARY 27SENIOR PINOCHLE: Area senIors are Imited to play pInochle today

and Thursday from 12:30-4:30 p.m. at the Senior Center. 215 W. CadyIn the Scout Building.

SENIOR BRIDGE GROUP: Area seniors are Invited to play bridgetoday and Wednesday from 12:15·3:30 p.m. at the Senior Cenler. 215 W.Cady in the Scout BuUding.

KIWANIS: The North\ille Kiwanis Club meets at 6:30 p.m. at VFWPost 4012. 438 S. Main.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN: The North\1l1e Business group Is organized for the purpose of provtdlng friendship. caring and.and Professional Women meet at 6 p.m, at the Holiday Inn. Laurel Park. sharing for all single adults. E\'eryone Is welcome; Just come In and ask,:U\'onla. for net\\'Orklng. dinner and a short business meeting. for Single Place. ~~

BOARD OF EDUCATION: The North\1l1e PubUc School Board of Edu·cation meets at 7:30 p.m. at Old Village School. 405 W. Main St.

NORTHVILLE MASONIC ORGANIZATION: The North\'lIIe Masonsmeet at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. MaIn near Center Sireet.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 28NYA ADVISORY COUNCIL: The Northville Youth Assistance Ad\1sory

Council meets at 8:30 a.m. in Cooke Middle School. room 2.

SENIOR VOLLEYBALL: Area seniors are Invited to play \'olleyball andother Indoor sports at 9:30 a.m. at the North\1l1e Community Center.303 W. Main. for more information cail the center at 349·0203 or KarlPeters at 349·4140.

NORTHVILLE ROTARY: The North\1l1e Rotary Club meets at noon Inthe Boll fello\l,'Shlp Hall at the First Presbyterian Church of North\ille.

F.E.MAL.E.: The No\1 Chapter of Formerly Emplo)'ed Mothers at theleading Edge meets at 7 p.m. at the PrO\1dence Mission Health Center.39500 W. Ten Mile Rd. For more information. please contact Marie at486·1498.

VFW: Velerans of Foreign Wars North\ille Post 4012 meets at 8 p.m. atthe post's home building. 438 S. Maln,

CITY PLANNERS: The Northville Planning Commission meets at 8p.m. at North\1l1e City Hall. 215 W. Maln.

EAGLES AUXILIARY: The auxiliary of Fraternal Order of E.1~ks No.2504 meets at 8 p.m. at 113 S. Center,

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2SINGLE PLACE SUNDAY MORNING GATHERING: SIngle Place \\111

meet from 10·10:45 a.m. In the IIbrar)' lounge at first PresbyterianChurch. 200 E. Main. The gathering Is open to single adults. regardlessof church affiUation. for fello\\'Shlp and learning. For more Informationcal/ 349·091 1.

ATHLETIC BOOSTERS: The North\1l1e HI~h School AthletiC Boostersmeet at 7 p.m. In the Forum at the high school. II

I.MOTOR CITY SPEAK EASY TOASTMASTERS CLUB: The Motor City"

Speak Eas)' Toastmasters Club of North\1l1e rn~ts (rom 7 to 9 p.m. al.)thc first United Methodist Church. 777 W. Eight Mlle. For more Infor- ,matlon ('all Tom lahiff at 348·6019 (C"o·cnlngs). Visitors are welcome. .,

NORTlMLLE MASONIC ORGANIZATION: N0r1h\1l1c Masons meet at I7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple.

"NORTlMLLE CITY COUNCIL: The ~orth\ille Cft)' Council meets at',

7:30 p.m. at CIt)' lIall. 215 W. Main,I;.

TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4NYA COMMISSION: The North\1l1e Youth Assistance CommissIon'

mrelsat8 a.m. PIC'asec-alllheNYA Omceat 3014·1618 for location. I"d

SENIOR VOLLEYBALL: Area ~nlors are 1r\\1ted to play \'Olleyball andother Indoor sports at 9:30 a.m. at the ~orth\1l1e Communlt)· Center.303 W. Main. For more InforrnaUon call the ct'nter at 349·0203 or Karl,Pelers at 349·4140.

NORTIMLLE ROTARY: 11le j';orth\1lIe Rot.1l)' Club m~ls at noon In I

the Boll Fellowship lIa\l at the flrst Presbyterlan Church of ~orth\il1e ..200 E. ~1aln.

MIDWEST RADIO CONTROL SOCIETY: Thl' Mld\\~st Radio ConlrolSociC't)' meets from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Community Center. 303 W. Main.A youlh pro~r.tm ts "Iso a\'3llabll'. for Information stop by a m("('lIn~.

SINGLE PLACE BRUNCH: Single Place \\111meet at 12:30 p.m. forbrunch at North\'jIJe Crossing Restaurant. 18900 NortJl\'lI1e Rd. The

First baby gets gifts to drool over• 10 half gallons of milk from

Guernsey farms Dairy:• A $50 sa\ings account In the

name of the child from Communityfederal Credit Union:

• A $50 gift certificate from ArtSource:

• A bottle of champagne fromGood Time Party Store and Deli.

Follow these simple rules toquahfy:

• The baby must have been bornto parents who ha\'e a Northvillemalling address. though the blr1h

Itself could ha\'c taken place any·where:

• The exact time of bIrth mustbe \'erined by an attending physl·clan:

• All announcements must berecel\'ed by The Nor1huillc Recordby noon friday. Jan. 31. SendInformation to: first Baby Contest.104 W. Main. North\·l11e. MI48167.

The \\1nner \\111be announced Inthe Feb. 6 edition of The Northl'llicRecord.

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The early bird might get theworm. but Nor1h\1l1e's first babygets a whole nest of goodies.

The first new arrival of 1997might have missed out on qualify·Ing for a tax deduction for 1996.but the Usl of glfis the Ilttle bundlestands to receive v.;11 more thanmake up for it.

Here's a rundo\\"ll on what we'regi\ing away In this year's l\'orthlJll!eRecord first Baby contest:

• A Lamaze Infant developmentsystem. phase I from UltimateToys & Gifts:

• A chlldren's step stool fromJ'he Sawmlll:I •Dinner for the,proud mom anddad at ~acKfnnon's In Nort~\1Ue;

. • A 550 gift certificate 'from Baby~ Baby. consignment clothiers:

• A baby's birthday cake fromNorth\'lIIe Gourmet & WineShoppe:

• A 14-K gold baby bootie v.ithcharm and genuine birthstone(rom NOr1hville Diamond Jewelers;

• Birth announcements fromStampeddler Plus:

• A photo album, a first-yearsticker calendar and a bunny fromHallmark:

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What kind of a community dowe want North\'lIIe Township tobecome? How do we take our to....nthere?

<,Those were the fundamentalquestions lo\\nshlp declslon·mak·ers considered during a specialjoint mecllng last weck. Membersof the communlty's variousboards. comml!>Slons and rommlt-tees came to~ether on Jan. 16 atthe Imitation of the new board oftrustres.

F:lected In NO\·ember. membersof the board called the meeting todt!>Cuss a \1sl0I1 (or the (uture andset a tone for their four·year term.t\ltel1dll1~ were 'members of thetownshlp's plannln~ commissIon.I.onln~ board of appeals. parksand r('('r('allon rommlsslon. beau-IIflcatlon commission. economicdevelopment rorporatlon andinsurance rommillee,

-Toppln~ the list of Issues for('l-eryone: dC'o'elop~nt,

L>t-alln~Mlh Ihe dC'o·t'iopment ofthe multltudt· of \-arnnl land hereI" IInqu('5t1onably ~olng 10 be oneof the bl~~est Issues fac1n~t'orth\1lk Tov.l1Ship for deead('s tol'ome, nil" ljuestlon d('('islon·mak·t"1"i t:lrkJc r,,-cl)'day Is what kind ofit CO III III III IIty dQ we "'''ant to be?

The answer In the townshlp's('j)!>('. Includes th('S(' highlights:

• " lar~ely n'~ldenlial rommunl·I with a ·seml·rural" ch,lracter.r alnla/ned with ('((orts to 5a\'et ces and natuml open space a~.1.

• Only enou~h shoppln~ cenlersI , satl<,fy Ihe nred .. of township

residents, Try to. keep out thingsthat draw crowds from outside ofthe community. developments likemalls or sports stadiums.

• Since businesses pay a lotmore property taxes than homesdo. haVing them In lown meanslow~r laxes for reSidents. Keepnon· resIdential areas to a mIni-mum and keep them on the bor-ders of the township where possl·ble.

Transferring those goals fromthe pages of the tOYo1lshlp's masterplan for land use and zoning ordi·nances is the tough part.

Our system of law places a lot ofslock In the rights of a propertyowner. and a rommunlty has onlya limited abilIty to regulate how anowner gels to develop hIs or herland.

Stnklng the balance between therights of a landov.ner and a com-munity can be tough. One goal ofthe meeting was to help outlinethe pammelers ....1thln which tO~ll'ship decision-makers can workwhen It comes to de\'clopmentplans.

Another was to set a tone a pro·fesslonallsm early In the newboard's tenure.

ror example. roples of the to....n·shlp's policies on ethIcs and sexu-al hamssment ....-efC dlstrtbuted.

Also high on the board's list IsImproving communications withtownship residents In generalIhrough such dC'o1ces as Supel'\1·ser Karen Woodside's roumJtablemeeUng on Saturday mornln~ ",1lhleaders of cl\1e groups and home·o",ncrs or~anlz.ll1ons.

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Booming businessA pair of enterprising 13 year olds, Tom Keller (left) and Township recently. The pair have an established businessDan Meyers, work in the bitter cold clearing off some of in the neighborhood and charge $10 per property. Athe recent snowfall along Springfield Drive in Northville recent warming trend couldn't have herped the cause.

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t nee \'olunt('('rs nl't'd Is a ear1n~ Mary EII~n KIng said. -Almost 100 selor Virginia Kennedy at Iy. patience:• tHudt'o Mlli :"tY,\ Is pU\lln~ oul kids were referred 10 us last yC'ar. ~orth\'lIIe lfI~h School. and \\111 Commitments run for at least King also said volunteers areI Ie call ror JlIst those types. The need Is Increasing.' take place from 6:30·9:30 p.m. one year. needed to help on fund-raising

NYAmalehC'S eommunlly youths Most. but not all. of NYA's Upon complellon of the rourse. Accoidlng to King. ~YA has and public relations projects forIIh adult mentors who pro\1de youths are products of slngle-par- ~'YA volunteers are asslgiled their Instituted a new program whereby NYA.

I1lcndshlp and support. The agen· ent homes. They Ret referred to ov.n youthful rompanlons. and are volunteers are sometimes assigned Those Interested In finding out10' Is ~cllln~ r('ady to slart another NYA through the police, the asked to spend a few hours a week to the parents ofNYA children. more about North\ille Youlh Assis·qlentor tralnlnR course next courts. the schools and other ",1lh them. -We·..-e got this one single parent tance can call King at 344·1618.

fonth.,Rmt Is ur~ln~ rommunlt~ Instllullons Ihal think lh~ rom~ '/ ~:-'lenlor!> and their youths often. \l(ho wO.I;ks_fu~l.tltpe ~n.d.,CJ.Uen~s NYA is;a j~int senices. and is1t'lhbtr:S'to ((~Jl1eforv.':l.rc1h"f'td~1'11 ~eople could bel{cnt fr~\i\tlult ~ db <;hnp~e .:ICIIV\11CS together. \Ikq ~hool :."'She·s o..-ctv:helmed by n'n funded-bY bo\hINorthv\1le Tovm-~ir~aiiKS:'" •• , • I~, '. I ~ole model compa41oJ1t!' .......'PI" 'r~~tU\fg, hlkft1$!lr going bo\\'lIng~ lJIfresponslbllltles: King claimed. shlp,arid !h6~y of North.111e. Ii·0111)' abolll four pf'ople-h:l\'~ The ne:d tmlnlrlt~~~~alll}' tlme·fiUs a \'old In the - "- . Or' •• _ _ ... ~. ,"'. - •,

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IPolice News_________________ 1 Burglary suspectcould do hard timeAlleged employee-thief faces court date

A Meijer employee's e.xtracurric-ular acth'IUes got her Into hot\\'3.terWith police recently.

The woman. 26. allegedly admit-ted to systematically bl/klng thestore for more than $3.000 In cashover the last few months. Storedetectives say they caught thewoman stealing $85 In cash onSunday. Jan. 12.

According to township police the.woman. 26 years old and a Detroitresident. admitted to filing creditcard refund requests from cus-tomers as <:'ash refunds and thenpocketing the money. She's beendoing it two to three days a weeksince November. Investigators say.

She'll face a court hearln~ onCraudcharges soon.

FRAUD 11: Another Detroitwoman was arrested for fraud of adifferent type at Home Depot lastweek.

Store employees said thewoman. 47. \\Tote a bad check foran $89 kitchen cabInet. Thecashier allegedly recognized thewoman from prC'o10usattempts touse bad cheeks.

When questioned the womanshowed fake Identification. policesaid. but eventually admitted tousIng checks for other people's

closed accounts. The \Voman.police added. claimed to not knowhow she got them.

She faces a court hearing onFeb. 5 and \\'3.Sreleased on bondafter being booked. U\'onla policeare investigating the woman forallegedly passing bad checks atthe Target store too.

SENIOR THIEF: A Plymouthman allegedly used his wife'spurse to steal $38 worth oC goodsfrom Meijer on Jan. 13.

The man. 67. put a "arlety ofHems inside the purse. which his\\ife wore at her back. store detee-tivessaid.

Taken were Hems like tobacco.film and vitamins. The man wasbooked and released at the sceneand faces a court hearing soon.

BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED:Employees at The Home Depot sawa man run out of the store cany-ing a cordless dlill and saw on theafternoon of Jan. 15.

The man ran to an older modelford F-I50 pickup. which had twoother men Inside. and then the\'ehlcle sped av.'3.Y.store employeessaid. One of them claimed to ree-ognlze the man from past returnsto the store.

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The generator Is valued at$1.200 and It has been listed asstolen In the law enforcement com·puter network.

DRUNK DRIVER: A Blrmlng-ham man was arrested for operat-Ing a \'ehlcle while under the Influ·ence In the early hours of Sundaymorning.

A pollee officer said he saw theman's 1995 BmV make a left turnfrom Haggerty onto Six Mile atabout 3 a.m.

The BMW was not In the turnlane. the officer said. and swervedas It drove towards the 1-275onramp In UvonIa.

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North~lIe TO\mshlp pollee say aSouthneld man led them on ahlgh·speed chase last week afterhe was caught red·handed bur·glarlzlng a home In Blue HeronPointe..

Im'estlgators sa}' JohnathonPatrick Rose is a proCessionalcriminal who's responsible for astring of burglaries all O\'er thiSarea In recent months. Includinghalf a dozen In North\'lI1e Town-ship. If thars true his car~r couldbe sidetracked for se-.'eralyears.

Rose. 27. stands aceused oC sixfelony counts of burglary and isalso charged v.1thbeing a habitualcr1mlnal. also a felony offense. Ifcomicted he could reed\'e a sen-tence of life Imprisonment.

Three (elon)' comictlons alreadyappear on Rose's record. a factthat led to the habitual offendercharge. according to townshipDetective Fred Yankee. Investiga-tors say he's made a habit of

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JEEP DAMAGED:Someone torethe plastic v.1ndowoC the door to a1~6 Jeep Wrangler belonging to aVictor Drive man during theC'o-enlngof Jan. 16.

The Jeep was parked in theman's driveway at the time of theIncident. Damage to the vehicle Isestimated at $250.

MAILBOX SMASHED: A Water-fall Road man's mailbox was hit bya vehicle of some kind dUring themorning of Jan. 17. causing It andthe post It was sitting on to bedemolished.

The man. 62. said the Incidentmust have taken place between10·11 a.m. that morning. Dam-aged is estimated at $100.

I} you halle any in}ormationabout these or any other Illegalincidents you can call NorthL'l/Iecity police at 349·1234 or Nordu';l!cTownship police at 349 9400.

breaking Into homes In the town-ship since August.

He usually steals Jewelry a'1d I~-tie or nothing else from the ho~he hits. according to pollee. andthe last one that was his targetwas a condo In the 8Iue tieronPointe complex on Beck Road ohthe afternoon of Jan. )3.

A Lh'onla pollee survelHanteteam tracking Rose allegedly sawhim break Into a home there. thencome out several minutes latarand gel Into a red Dodge Neon.The car. according to townshipofficers. proceeded southbound onDeck Road and ;)cceleraled tospeeds of 100 miles an hour asRoS<'tried to elucle ()Qllct'. ,;

11(' was arr('slcd soon aftern'3.fdsby I.lvonia police and wasarraIgned In 35th I>lstrict Court onJan. I G before Judge Ron Lowe.Lowe entered a aot guilty plea 00Rose's behalf and bond has bet'nS<'tat $500.000 cash. .:

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Rocky's heats up chili fest,takes home 1st-place honorsNorthville eatery sweeps annual competition

·1{By JAN JEFFRES~taff Wrrter '

b If you want to stir up a balch of19reat chill. you've got to roast theIred peppers first.

That's the ad\1ce from Rocky's of'Jiorthvllle. The eatery holds the'JJlstlnction of walking away withclloll three awards - Judges- Choice."If-copies' Choice and Best·dressedpooth - [n Novl's annual Chilly

t}VlIly Festival Chill Cook-off lastcweekend.ul 'It takes roasting to bring out..t.he mild flavor of the peppers. Itmellows out the peppers.-

,..(xplalned John Campbell. general-manager or Rocky's.11' A creallon or Chef Charles'Rocky- Rach\\itz. the -mildly hot-

l~ncoctJon featured beer. papayaslllnd cantaloupe. served up In abowl made o(bread.11 Decorating the. booth were astuffed coyote ba~ by Rach\\1tzIn the Yukon. a taxldermy·lrr-atedurkey. a Western saddle \\1th sl1-

\'er and assorted cowboy-typeaccouternnents.

'I cannot remember when theS3nle restaurant took all three lopawards. Usually the Judges'Choice and Ptoples' Choice are dl(·rerent.' according to No\'[ Parksand Rttreallon Supen1sor ManlynTroshak.

Comtn~ tn second with the

Judges ~as Mr. B's. (ollowed byGuernsey's In third place.

Rachwllz spent the enUre daypnor to the Jan. 18 festival wh[p-ping up the delectable slx·gallonbatch.

-Rocky [s a vel)' talented chef.Because o( his experience. hisexpertise In the arr-a. he was ableto pull off something d[((erent.-Campbell explained.'I think It was something that

pleased the malnstream.-Campbell was complimentary

about all the chili sen:ed up by thecompeting restaurants. but hispalate was particularly Impressedby the offering of the DoubletreeHotel's Oak Onll.

WhUe he d[dn't win any awards.Chef Eric Pietila spent two dayscooking up 12 gallons o( chili fea-turing meat (rom game an[malssuch as those (ound In the South-west: wild boar. venison. buffalo.\\11d duck and rattlesnake. Other[ngredlents Included Junlper-smoked bacon. chocolate.Uabernaro peppers. Jack Danle[s.heaps of (resh herbs. 12 differenttypes of peppers. rour types oftomatoes. his own fresh venisonconsomme and some ach[ote seedpaste.

PIetila saId the onl)' meat readilyfdenWlable. by sight at least. wasthe whiter· colored sen1ngs of rat-

Uesnake.:1 Just wanted to make some.

thing truly dliferent. typ[fyIng theflavor o( the west. I tl)' to get thepublic expenenclng Wild game.- hesaid. ,

While Pietila agreed \\ith Camp-bell that his chili mIght ha\'e beentoo exotic for the average Ameri-can. the adults - and kids -lappedup eight gallons of the stuff. enJoy-[ng what the chef called -a slow.subtlebum.-

Of course. there's more to theChilly Willy festival than eating. atIr-ast (or some people.

Flnger·n[pplng cold made (ewInterested In the Sno·ball SofiballTournament. which ended up get-ting canceled.

However. with aU that goodpacking snow. Ihe SCUlpture con-test went on.

The fraser family took nrstplace. follO\\'ed by the Rhea (amlly.

In the Super Score·O. GregBurkhardt won a family four-packto a Detrott Vipers game.

First 'place [n the Euchre Tour.nament" went to Tom and JohnCrutchfield. while second placehonors went to Ryan and ScottPhelffer.

Each team took home a (our·person pass to Waterford OaksPark's mega-snow slide. -Thefridge:

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Test scores spurhousing inquiriesContinued from 1

trict students scored 27 pointshigher than the statev.ide readingaverage and 35 points higher inmath.

The scores are based on the per-centage of students who scored Inthe "proficient" category on thetests.

Those comparisons. however.aren't what school officials areinterested In. According toRezmlerskl the focus should be onthe progress of Northville stu-dents.

lie said that the true reflectionof students' Impro\'ement in learn-ing the necessary skills comeswith tracking the students'progress over 5e\'eral,years.

"When we look at the MEAPresults we. as educators. need tobe sa}ing to ourselves. 'What didwe do \\ith those kids that testedthree years af!f>'r he added.

District seventh graders whotook the ~1EAP test as fourth

graders showed impro\'ement inmath and reading. When thosestudents took the test three yearsago they scored 78.1 percent inmath and 64.1 percent In reading.As se\'enth graders this year thestudents Improved theIr mathscores by almost 8.5 percentagepoints to 86.5.

In reading the seventh gradestudents Improved by just under 3percentage points to 67.

"I am happy \\1th how the dls·trict performed." he said. "Ourteachers. parents. and studentsdid a tremendous Job and theresults are a reflectfon of that. - ,

By school. district scores werewell abo\'e the statC\\ide averages.In the elementar)' schools Amer-man scored 91.3 percent in mathand 76.7 percent In reading:Moraine scored 96.4 In math and81.8 In reading: Sliver Springsscored 78.8 In math and 51.9 Inreading: Thornton Creek scored 96percent In math and 85.3 percent

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MARKED IMPROVEMENTHere's how Northville fourth and seventh grade students havescored on MEAP tests over the last fIVe years. The scores reflectthe percentage of students who scored in the satisfactory catego-ry on the test:

. Fourth Grade 1996 problem wfth keeping the electiona single Issue.

"The commlUee's recommenda-tion after the last meeting was thatwe should unbundle the Issues.but we also saId we "'eren't goingto be upset ICthe board decided tokeep this a single Issue vote: Vcr·nacchla saId.

Rezmlerskl explatned that dls-meeting. • trlet survey consultant Kathy

"What we wfll be doing now Is to Feaster recommended keeping thelook critically at ,:\,hat specific election as one single issue.areas we weren't successful.n and -She saId that It was her experl'why. I am confident that our staff. ence that unbundling would sacrl·with the help oC parents. will Cocus fiee one or more of the Issues. andon areas that need to be Ibelieve that we would not be \\1seaddressed. and help our students to split those lssues on the ballot."continue to be successful: he saId.

District II th graders will be CENC chairman JerI)' Ruple}'tested next. as the High SchoolProficiency Tests are scheduled forFeb. 3-7.

MEAP science. wrillng andsocial studies tests will be admIn-Istered to fifth and eighth gradersMarch 10·21.

1995 1994 19921993

Reading 75.0 61.6Math 90.8 88.6 79.8 78.1 66.5

68.9 64.1 60.9

tectural fees and bond costs. Is$112 per square foot and a sHecost of$16.45 per square foot:

Cole recommended that the dls·trict carry a contingency oC about5.5 to 6 percent on Its bond appll·cation.

"ThIs recommendation Is basedon unknowns \\ith regard to theproject site and the constructionboom In this area: he saId. "Withthe amount of work being plannedIn the City of Detroit and schoolbuilding programs In southeastMichigan. we feel that more thanthe normal 5 percent contingencyshould be carried on the bondapplfcaUon.•

endorsements for those disci-plines. according to RezmlerskJ.

Another benefit. along \\ith bet-ter district coordination, Is theability Corthe fourth and seventhgrade students who take the MEAPwriting and math exams in therajl.;.to ~~tD'~'extra leamingbefOre ta'ftlngthe.leSls. Traynorsaid. ~ _. •. I

That could contribute to e\'enhigher scores on the tests. Thisyear students reached 88.5 per-cenl satfsfactory scores on the

1995 1994Math 86.5

71.1 63.8 65.8 55.0

SEVENTH GRADE 199684.7 80.5 72.6 67.2

Reading 67.0

In reading: and Winchester scored89.2 percent In math and 73.5percent In reading.

At the middle school IC\'elCookeand Meads'MIll scored high Inboth categories.

Cooke seventh graders scored85.2 percent In math and 72.9percent In reading. and Meads Millseventh graders scored 87.5 per·cent In math and 62.9 percent Inreading.

Rezmlerskl said that school offi·clals are continuing to analyze allof the test data and w1ll presentthe findings as well as any strate·gies at the Feb. 10 school board

Consultant cautious about Dloney requestBy ROBERT JACKSONStaflWnler

Despite concerns over risingconstruction costs the North\illeBoard of Education \\ill not ask formore than $61.5 million when thedistrict seeks voter appro\'al in thene....t bond election.

Although a date for the electionhas not been set. board membersdetermined it would be difficult togarner community support If theyIncreased the amount of the bondIssue.

That decision came despite somebad nC\vs from the district's con·structlon consultant James Cole.of A,J. Etkln Construction Co..

who'recently Informed school offi·clals that construdlon of a newhigh school could increase about 6percent - (rom $]5 to $17 persquare foot.

In a letter to Assistant Superin-tendent Dave Bolitho. Cole saidthat Informatlon gathered fromEngineering News Record indicatesa price Index increase of 8.5 per-cent between 1995 and 1996occurred In the Detroit area.

"In addition. we ha\'e reviewedse\'eral high school projects com-pleted or recently bid in this area:Cole \\TOte."Building costs exclud·Ing contingency. loose eqUipment.technology. site acquisition. archi·

Board members stressed thenecessity of keeping the entirebond Issue at 561.5 million dol·lars.

"I think It's Important that wedon't Increase that amount: boardmember Bob McMahon said,"When we asked the public (In therecent sur ...ey) whether they wouldsupport a $61.5 million bond. 42percent saId yes.

"rc we wanted to Increase theamount we should have told thatto the public.'

Last September's vote Cor 56 r.5million In construction and tech·nology costs "'as defeated at thepolls.

Uniform test date sought by district officialsContinued from 1more timely manner Is good:

Northville SuperintendentLeonard Rezmlerskl also bellC\'esasingle reporting period for all profi·clency testing Is a great Idea.

"As It stands no......we're report-iIng three se'parate;teSt results atthree different tlmesof tneyear.and I think that can be confusing."Rezmierskl explained. 'For parents

,it's difficult to keep track o(whelher we're reporting fourth and

, seventh grade test scores. fifth and. eighth grade results. or high'school proficiency test scores.:There's too much there for the:public to \\'ade through:

Rezmlerskl also explained thathaving one single reporting datewould beneflt high school studentswho might not have scored well onany of the portions of the test.

"As it stands now. lIth gradestudents take the test In Febru~but don't'recel\,e the ~tS'of'lhe'tt'Sl unl)f\he l>eglnnl!;!gorU1enextschool·year.:' he said. "If a studentdldn't score well In any portion ofthe test that student won't know itfor six months:

Then they ha\'e little time to pre·pare for a retest:

High school students need to beproficient In reading. writIng. sci-ence. and math to get diploma

NOTICECITY OF NOVI

REQUEST FOR TEMPORARV USE PERMITTUP 97-004

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Monogram Homes. Inc. is requesting a Tem-porary Use PerrTllt to allow the placement 01 a lemporary coostruetion offICe traJler00 lot 8. BroadmOOr Pari<. SubOvision. located 00 the south side 01 Ten Mae Road.east 01 Bed< Road. begiMing January 1997. A Temp<l(3ry Use Permrt may be grant-ed for a period 01 nollo.-.ger than SIXmonths.

A public heamg can be requested '" aIr'/ prope rty OYiOer01 a stlUClure IocaledWlth1f'l300 feel 01 the boundary 01 the pl'operty being considered for lemporary useperm4.

This request vila be COOSldered a131Xlp.rn. 00 Wednes4ay. January 29. 1997at the NcM CIVIc Center. 45175 West Ten Mile Road. AI wntten coovnents shouldbe directed to the CtyofNCM BuikI.ng OffICialandmustbe receIVedprioI' 10Jaooary29.1997.(1·23-97 NR. NN)

CITY OF NORTHVILLEPUBLIC HEARING

1997 WAYNE COUNTYCOMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

BLOCK GRANT FUNDS

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TRACI SINCOCK. DIRECTORNORTlMllE PARKS AND RECREATION

fourth grade math and 80.1 per·cent on the fourth grade reading.Seventh graders scored 77.8 per-cent satIsfactory on the math and59.3 on the reading tests.

Math concepts tested tn theMEAP~exams Include (ractlons.measuremeiit.~.tatls.lcs andprobabl1ltt.fprOblem solving andlogIcal reasoning; conceptuallza·tlon and estimation.

Reading passages Cocus on fie·tlonal stories and Informationalselections.

CITVOF NOVINOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there are l4'QCllning vacancies on !he Boardof Review. BeautfcationCooYnrttee, Cable kI::ess ConvnIttee. ~ ArM$o(yCommItlee, Ecooomic 0lNel0pmenl Corporation,EJecUln CorrvnissIon. Hou$Wlg &Community Developmenl Advisory Commitlee. Historical CommisSlOO. libraryBoard. and Senior CIlizen Housing Boacliflg ~. AppIicatlOl'lS are avaiabIe inthe offICe 01 the CIty Clerl<. '" caSIng 34700456, Council wi! be intet'VieNing appi-cants Monday everwlg. February 3rd; please SUbmIt your applicabon by January27th to aJIow trne foe' schedlAing appootmentS.(1·9116123-97NR. NN) lONNI BARTHOlOMEW. CITY CLERK

CITY OF NOVIADVERTISEMENT FOR' BIDSINTERIOR RENOVATION TONOVI FIRE STATION NO.1

42975 GRAND RIVER AVENUE,NOVI, MICHIGAN

5eaIed lu'np Soot, General Contrac1 Bids foe' 1he WOf1( wiI be received t1( TheCi1y of NcM. at 45175 W. Ten Mile Road. NoYi. Michigan 483751Sltil 3:00 pm • East·ernS1andard Tme.Wednesday.February 19.1997,at v.ilic:h time and placeall bidswiI be opened pOOIidy and read aloud.

The Work comprises 1he remodeing of apprmcimately 3.600 ot interior spacesand ilcidenlal 'NOI1( as deSCIi)ed Iur1her in the c:onstn.dion do<unenls, at 1he exist·ing F'lfeStationNo. " NcM. Mic:tigan. Contract Docunents haYe been preparedt1(the Atc:hitec:t, Redstone TIs&o Architects, 29201 Telegraph Road. SIJte 400. Soulh-field, Mic:Rgan 48034-7647.

BicI<ing Doc:unents rn:irf be secured t1( prospective BIdcIeB on or after10-00am. ThJrsday. Jaruary 23.1997at the 0t6ce of the Pu«:haslng Ditec:tor.

Ead'I prospective Bidder wi! receive an Issue of one (1)completeset of !heBidOOg Docunents and proposed Conbact Docunents, Incllding 1he CoostuclionDrawings.and extra Bid Forms. Each such bidderbecomes a Bidderof reeocdthereby. and ..... be c:irec:lly noIiIed of Addenda as Ihey are Issued.

In adcfton, prospecliYe Bidder, Suf>.Bidders and supJ:iers rntItf purchase prinlSof !he constNction dtawIngs br an appropriate non-remdable printing dlarge atEngineering Reproduction,Inc .• Firsl center OffICe Plaza, 26913NorthweS1em.Me 585. SouthfielcI, MI48034, (810) 355-0230. SepIas Of Olher reprodueiUes wi!not be aIowed. ,., eni6es are responstie foe' compI)1ng ~Ih tie reqUretnerll$ of Itleoorr'4lIete doo.rnents, regan:less of 1he extent ot printing ocdered.

Docunents will also be available foe' inspecIion at the Cons1I'Uetion Association01 MieHgan, 500 Stephenson HqIway. Me 400. lrOOf.Mid'igan 480e3. (810) 585-1000.and at Itle McGraw-HIlnfofmationSystemsCompany. F. W.Dodge DMsion.100 oak Hollow. SUte :s3O. SoulhJieId. t.ic:higan 48034. (810) 799-3300.

Bidders are reqWedto attenda Mandat<xy Pre-Bid Cootereoce wIttI a SIteoMitfolIcMtlg the coofarence, at 10:00 am. Thursday. Jaruary 30. 1997 at The Ci1y ofNov! Admiristram Offices. Sub-bidders. potential Suppiers, and Olhllf" Interestedpersons rn<rf attend. M altendance sheet wi be c:ircUated. Bidders mJSt IdentifylhemselYes as such on the attendance sheet Suf>.bidders and Olhers are r~to indicaleIheIr Irade Of speeiaIIy, IvhItes of the Pre-8id ConJerence wi! be I$$uedby AddencUn. lden~fiecI Bidders wi! be notl&ed wfleneoooer an Adden<bn has beenissued.

Bids shaI be submitted per the Instructions to Bidders inWdecIln Ihe BIddingDoo.ments.

Suoeesslul Bidder shaI lurnlsh a pel10rmance bond In an amounl equal 10100% c(!he oontracl

Each sealed W shall be ~ed ~ a propar1y oompletedA1ADocuneoIA305.Contrador'sOuaHcalion Stalement.

Bids ..... not be aoeepIed after tie time designatedfoe' 1he openng of the bids.The Biddef shaI 8SSIXTlll U responsibity foe' deliYelY of his Bid belore !he Bid duedate and time and shaI assune the risk oIlale deliYery or non-<IeiYery r&gaIdIess c(Itle means used to deiwr !he Bid.

Bids rn:lI be ~ anytime up to lhe Bid due date and time. but shaI notbe 'Mttldllrtm and shall reman Iirm duIing lhe period ~tWl stxty (60) day$ after Iheopening 01 Bids.

The City I&SeMS the right to aoeepI8Irf Of aI altemaUYe proposals and award!he oontrad to other Ihan the loweSt bIddet. to waIYe &ni Irr9gWrities Of Ir\brmefte$Of boIh; to reject &ni Of aI propo$8ls; and in general to rnaJ(a the swanS of the oon-tract In ant. .maMer deemed t1( the City, In its sole <lsefelion, to be In the best Inter·est ot the City of N<M.

CAROl. J. KAUNCMK,DIRECTOR OF PURCHASING

(1·23-97 NR, NN) (810) 347.()446

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Notice is hefeb'J given that Itle NOftMlIe CIty Coooci wi! hold a pOOIie hearing00 Monday. February 3. 1997at 7:30 pm. inltle Council Room 01 the MlrieipaIBUIding. 215 W. Mail Street 10 hear ~ testimony on the proposed uses or 1997Con'mrity De'l9lopment BIodt Grant Foods made available 101he Ci1y from WtrjOOC<:ulty. Proposed uses indude the klIIoMng projects:

572.00000 - Mtricipal BulOOg Ren<1v'ation8.000,00 - AdrrinistratlOO

Total $80,00000

:•.............•:1 CRAND OPENING I:.+~."..".~.'\!'i" qf...., ,.. ", . ~4~~ft"fy "'~~..Jl~,,~h!:0"~} ~ ~I: ~~!l1. ..~~~~IMJ1t4.i.1P~G~~S,r~trM1E~JfgT~~~~SQRJESII: S.U.ES. SERVICE • REPAIR

·H1: 8UY. SEU & TRADE PAGERS & au PHO.Vrs·Holds " oro a moo Iii~ ~t\2~!!~· IMode $9999 ';1 fUSW.

:I .,"~~;~::::::~=d"I\I (8io47G:2!iOil~ •:I Fax: 810·471"2430 •:I STOP IN & ASK ABOUT OUR FREE I: PHONE OFFER'·•••••••••••••• iI

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New bond proposal; Ito have old price tag ,Continued from 1 agreed that the district should;

keep the election a single ballotwfth a single question. ').'

"I'm extremely comfortable thathis Is the right appr:oa~h tl? brlnbefore voters: he said .. -Nothlnhas changed from the last elecUonWe still need a new high schoolwe need bundlng renovations an\\'e need the new technology. ~

-I am confident that we willable to c<1ucatethe public lhat thlIs the right approach Cor auschools: • , . jSchool officials said that thboard \\111set the date for the electlon and decide on the split Issuoption at Its Feb. 10 board meetIng. .

Board members will discus,those options at a study sessionscheduled for Feb. 3. :

Parks and rec discussion i. ,on subcommittee"s agenda;

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owned a<Teageon Sc\ocn lome. thJ('lased PhoenIX state prison' proP!ert)' near Fh'e Mile and Beck. thITWa)'ne Count)' land. school districtproperty and land belonging toConsumers Power Co. :

Under consideration for theircurrent and future program needs\\111be these organized ree actM!ties: baseball. soccer. basketball,swimming and rollerbladlng/hockq·.

FundIng options to be discusseddUring the meeting Include possl·blllUes such as a millage or bondIssue. fund·ralslng or obtainingstate and federal grants.

North\1l1eCily Hall Is localed atthe corner of Main and Wingstreets.

Does North\1l1e need more landfor parks. ball diamonds and soc·cer fields?

If so. how do \\ocgo about pa)1ngfor them?

Those are the questions memobers of the North\'lIIe Parks andRecreation Committee \\111tackletonIght. Jan. 23.

A special subcommittee of thecommission \\111meet at 7 p.m. alNortlwUleClt)' ifill.

Subcommittee members \\111dls·cuss Issues pertaining to undC\·~I·oped land In North\111e and howthat land may be oblalned 10expand public recreaUon sen1cesand CaclllUes.

Parcels of land under the micro,scope Include: som~ township'

lOONI BARTHOlOMEW.CITY ClERK

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF AMENDMEN'T.STO THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION

OF THE NOVI BUILDING AUTHORITYPlEASE TAKE NOTICE that 00 Monday. Jan.Jary 13.1997. the CIty COIn::i or

the CIty 01 NoYl. County or oakland. Slate or Mdligan. <id purwanl to Act 31.Public Acts or Mochigan. 1948 (FIrst Ex1ra session). as amended. adopled theAmendments 10 the Artdes or Inc:otporabon of the No:M ~ ~~, as here-inafter set Ior1h.. 8ald ArnenOnents wi! be filed WCh the Cont of <>aIdand oeckand the Mdligin 5ecretary of State, as required by said Ad.

SAIO ACT GRANTS THE RIGHT TO OUESTION THE VAUDfTV Of SUCHAMENDMENTS IN A COURT Of COMPETENT JURISDICTION 'MTHlN SIXTY(60) Oo\YS AFTER THE lAST AW:NE FlUNG TO BE ACCOMPlISHED AFTERSUCH TIME SUCH AMENOMENTS SHAll BE OONCt.USlVELY PRe;UMEO TO I

.BEV~~tJOn~ ~~~~~1~·~~bEi~·.iomthe otfce of the cry C1eI1o; of the Qry or NoYI,. Ccu1ry or Oaldand. State of M.d\Igan

AMENDMENTS TOARTlCLES OF INCORPORATION

OF THENOVl BUILDING AUTltORfTY

These A/ne4 onents 10 Attdes or Inc:otporabOtl 01 ltle NcM Buidf'og ~(the "~ are ~. SI!1'Illd and ~ by ltle Ofy of NcM. C<luntyof Oakland. Sate of M.cNgan (the '1ncXlrporatng Un41. lor ltle purpose or ametIdlngits Andes of IncotpotallOO OI'~ adop(ed on MatCh 6. 1995. vmich Jormed aI'llJl1)rOfIl ~ tuIling aloChorCy U'ldef' !he prCMSions of Act 31. P1tlIic Acts ofMic:hIgan. 1948 (F'~ Ema SessIon). as amended (It\e "AcO. Artde Ill. 5ectJOn 4 ofArtde IV and Artde X of ltle Altdes of InootpotatJOn are amended to read as Iol·lows:

ARTlCLE IIThis ~ 1$ r.c:orporated foe' ltle purpose 0I~. furTllShng. equp-

pong. 0MWlg.1rnprcMog. enWging. opefatng and rnanta.nng a bu4dong or~.automotliIe par10ng lots or structures. recrealJOOa/ faadJes and !he necessary SlCeOt'~es thefeIot. togeth8f" Wllt1 appur1erIanI prQpefteS and bc*bes n«essary 01' 00tl\0'8-nienllor the etlecWe 1M thereof. lor use foe' arrt leg¢rna:e po..tiJc purpose of ltle (' .of Novi, ,

ARTICLE IV. ~ 4. For ~ purpose of defrayinga. or part 01the cost of acqu.nng.mproNlg. and enlarging arrt buIding 01' buidongs. alkJrTlObie parmg lots or struc-tures, Of recteabOOallacillJes and ltle necessary SIlO 01' s«es ltlerefof. IOgelher 'Mlhappurten8I'lI properbeS and IaciIlles necessary or oonverIl8Ol lor' !he etfeaMl usethereof. and foojshing and ~!he same. the ~. (a) alter exacutIOnand ~ or a fulla#! and aedll oenerat o!j,gallOO convact of lease. as proyidedn Act 31 or !he PlbIie Acts 01 Mchgan (Extra Session) 1948 as amended. rntItf byCXlfnance Of r8$OllAlOn dA.Jy adopCed by a mapdy '0«8 of ltle eIec:led ~ of!he CorMllSSion of ltle ~ I$.SlJe lIS ~ bonds n antJOpabon of Itle c0n-tract obII9BlJOns 01 the incoI'poratng \JOlt 10 make cash rentalpaymenls10 theAJJthOfrty and may pledge the rec:etpt$ lrom such payments br paymenl of saidbonds and 1he inCerest ll1efeoo, ('0) alief executlOO of a contract or lease vbch is notaUla#! and aedll geoefaI obIigatJOn of It\e n:orporatng unit as prcMded in Act 31of the PlA:*= Acts c( Mdligan (EJ.tIa 5esslOfI) 1948.as amended. rn<1f by ordnanceC! resoUion o..Iy ~ I1t a ITI3jOI'Ity 'o«e of ltle ele<:ted rnetl"lbec's of !he Cormli:s-SIOfI of ltle Ai.J'JY:xfy ISSUe lIS ~ bonds in anllClpabOn of the oontracl obliga'bOOSof the I'llXlfPOI'CItngunit to rna1<.ecash rentalpayments 10 the /lUfhor'ty andrn<1f pledge the r~ from SUCh payments lor' payment a said bonds and theInterest !hereon; in boIh cases as prCMded by and Sl.tlject to and n ac:cordatlce WIlhAct 31 or !he PI.tlIic: Acts of MIChIgan lExtra SessIon) 1948.as amended Bondswi not be Issued unless the properly has been leased ~ the Authority to 1heinoorpotatngunit .foe' a penod extendng beyond the 1aS! malunty of Itle bonds andno matlriy ~ n any lM!flC be more than lor'ty (oCC} years from Itle dale or lhebonds. In adcition. the AIA'tofty shal have the powet' to issue such othef' bonds as itmay be authorizedto issue Ulder Itle general laws of the Stale or Mdligart saidbonds to be Issued In aoc:ordance WIlh and S\tlJect to the prCMSions or such otherlaws. No bonds of lhe AIA't:rty shaI be deWered 10 the purchasers thereof In antevent I.tlU such lime as at ~ of reterenc:un WIlh respect to said bonds Of 8t'tic:ontrad beMeen 1he Authority and the inoOI'porating tnl shal have expired v.ilhouta referendum pebtlOO being flied or. rI a relerendum pebtJOOIS flied with respecttherefo. lM'Ill after an eIedIOl'l apprOYing said cootrad or the Issuance of the bondsas may be reqUll'ed ~ law shal have been heldancIthe same apprO'Jed t1( a m3JOO"tyYOle of the electors of the inoOI'poratngU'Iit YOlng thereon.

ARTlCLEIX$edjoo 1, The Articles of incorporatIOn shal become elfeetNe and be In ful

lorce and elIect len (to) da)'s after their adoption as P«Mded in 5edJon 6 oIltlealor'esaid Act 31. •

These Amendments 10 AI1Jcles of Iroc:ofporatlOn shaI becomo effedNe and bein hAllo«:e and elIect upon pAl6c:abOn as prcMded n Artde IX hefeoC I

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. !he lnoorporatngUnilhas adopted8nd aUlhOrizedto. be executed these Ameodmet Its to Artdes oIlnoorporatlOO'" the M;rfor aOO1heCity CIe!'< of !he CI1y of N<M, Cou'lly 01 oakland. Stale01 MdIlgan. . . J i

CITY OF NOYIBY KATHlEEN MclAllEN.

• ~'l'ORBY TONNI BARTHOlOMEW.

The lor'~ .._~-,- 10 the Artic:Ies ... CITY CLERK"V"'" 'lI "" "" ....,""... Ul Inoorporalion were adopted and

BIRloriZed to be 8Ieealted on behalf c( the Ofy of N<M, a ITlUlicipaI corporabon ot1he Stateof Michigan, I7t the Mayor and C4y Clerl<. oIlhe CIty or Novi al a mee~<Uy held 00 the 131h day of Jaroary. 1997, .

Dated:Jaooary 13.1997

(t'23-97 NR, WI)

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By ROBERT JACKSONSlaHWrlter

¢huck Keys had nOlhlng to doone Monday night se\'cral }'earsago,

His \\1fe Mary was preparing togo out for the evening and Chuckwas complaining about beingbored,

Mary had a solutIon. "She told_me that I should Just go to Ihe

CUy. council meellng and visit myfr1endPaul (Folino): Chuck said.

Keys had met Folino weeksearlier when Chuck and Maryallended a few council meetingstOJ complain about a problem",11h the local e/ttlrlc: rompany.

. "\~e had been to a few cllycouncil meetings 10 complainabout a hole the el~lric company

, left ~hen Ihey were digging upcables. and then we returned tocomplain about the damage toou~ sod: Mary recalled. "At Ihatmeeting Paul lold us that hewould make a motlon 10 give uswhat we wanted If we promisedto allend more city council meet·Ings,

"He said that being a coun·ctl~mber was as lonel)' as befngthe May tag repairman." sheadded. "looking back .on It. thatwas Paul's way of gelling usIm'Olved\\1th our communll}·.-

~e}'s ended up taking Mary'sad\'lce. and he allended thaicounctl meeUng Instead of siltingIn front of the tele\·lslon. The

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rest. as they say. Is history.Chuck and Paul struck up astrong friendship and Folino kepttl)1ng 10 com1nce Keys to run fora spot on the city council, Beforehe knew It. Keys found h[mselfcampaigning for office, Ill' waselected as a clt}' councilman In1993,

"I learned a lot from Paul. tieseemed to know evel)1hing andeverybody, That's the way hewas: Kl1'S said. "lie really caredabout this city and the peoplewho 1I\'ehere.-

Parks and R~reallon D[rectorTracl Sincock has a similar stol)'to tell. "Paul has alwa}'s beenrecreatton's biggest supporterand fan: she Said. "He was total·Iy committed to kids ami recre·atlon In this communlty.-

Sfncock said that she wouldn'tbe a ~mber of the local RotaryClub w~re It not for Folino.

"tie was always 10\1t1ngme tocome to the meetings and JoinRotary: she said. "Ue al\\'3}'Sloldme that there was a place for meIn the Rotaf\' Club. and finallv Iagreed 10JoIn: •

Sincock \10111 sen'e as the orga-nlzatlon's president nexl yearand she said she plans to dedi·cate her tenure to FoUno's memo-I)'. -lie brought me Into Rotaryand that has al\\'3}'Sbeen special(0 me: she s...,ld, -What he hasdone for me :lnd the communitymeans a lot:

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ThJrsday, Jaooary23. 1997~THE NORUMLLE RECORD-7A ,I

Pholo by JOHN HEIDER

Hundreds of mourners attended funeral services for the late councilman on Wednesday.

.PAUL FOLINO • 1929.1997

:Plain speaker inspired. interest in local governmentCu:rent leaders tell' I'of tnjluence on their lives

Ex-councilman, describedas fighter right to the endCcntlnued from 1 but he was the president of the

Chamber of Commerce. a m('m-Paul kept on flghllng: Kl1'Ssaid. ber of Ihe Parks and Recreation"'That's what he's been all of his Commission. and a member oflire - a fighter. He \\'3S that way the ~orth\1l1e Historical Commls·unlllthe "cry end: slon and the rlt\· f3<"aullficatlon

Born In North\1l1e on Feb. 8, Commlsslon. -1929. Folino never stra}'ed from lie was also a longtime mem-the comrnuntl)· he lo ..'ed. fie ~r of t~e ~(lrth\ilte; !Jqlar)' Clu

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, graduated from North\jlle IIJgb' the' 3Sth pl!lr1tl.J~~(M~ .School In 1947 and starred on board. and aurd as C1ty.l'GUlI 11the foo\oollteam.· . .', '-, Iia[son 10 the Ubrt'l!y'·~nd Senl r

"' lis fa\'Onle hlr,h 'school SIOt);" ciilzms Hou;ln~ CO'mnllssJons..was how he pla)'ed [n the lnau- As a flousln~ Commission~ural football ~ame under the member he was fn~trumental Inlights at Ford fleld." said Parks creating Ihe propos..'1 thaI I('ad toand Recreatfon Director Tracl the dC\~lopn~nt of Ihe :.cnlor ctt-Slnrock, 'lfe was alwa}'S telling Izens complr:c now known asthat slory. tie was proud or the A11('nTerrace.Cactthat he was one oflhe flrst to 'fuul was dttply rommllled toplay at that field.- this rommunll)·. tie alwa}'S knew

tie started worklnlt al what was ~ol",~ 011 because he~orlh\'lIIe Downs wh<'n he was \\'3S arl/\'<'I)' Im'olved: Kt)'S s..lld16·years·old. and his n~t job at Saturday, 111.1tIs his legacy. Ifethe track was as a gale ~lIard. sen'ed Sortll\'lIle because heWithin a couple }'ears he was an eared about what happenedusher and nn.,Uy a 00."( seat sell· h('f(':er. arcord[ng to Margaret zaytl, Ills m.1n)' Yt'.lrs of sen1ce andDo\\1lSex('('utl\'t' manager. hIs contributions to the rommu-

-Ife "''3S \Io1thus for 50 year!>. nil)' earned him Citizen of lheand there were \'('1)' fC\\'da}'Sthat Year honors In 1993 rrom thehe e\'er rnlsst'd \\'orklng: she ~ortll\'l1Ie Chamher of Com-said. we-rrt-.

lie and MamIe ran a suCC'~ful "1101U1was president and on thedownto\\1l cand), store tn the latt' eh.unber board for many years.19505. and by the late 1960s lie made me ret'l so at homeFolino ....'3Soperating a suCttSSful when I nn,t rame ,lboard as theInsurance business In North\1I1e. cham~r executive dlr~lor. andIn 1973 he der1ded 10 seek t'l~t· he \Io'3Sal\lo'3')'sa strong and loyaled office. nmn[ng for and \\1n- member." Solid Chamber of Com·nlng a spot on the ctty council. merce ExC"<'u!lv('[)[reclor Laurie

for the next 23 }'('ars he not :'-"ms:only s('n'cd on the c/l~' council He spent more Ihan 20 years

Folino was given a plaque for his many years of ser-vice after stepping down from the Northville CityCouncil fn December 1995,

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Councilman Paul Folino (standing, second from left) outlasted most of his cohorts in terms of service on the city's elec-tive body. Here Folino is seen with his colleagues on the council in a 1982 photograph.

as a elt)' councilman. andOlC'Cord[ng10 ClI)' Manager Gal)'Word. Folino embodied the char-acter of North\'l1Ie and alwaysfought for what he beUC\'edwasbest for the communlty.

-IUs heart was alwa}'S\\1th thecommunlt)', and regardless ofwhcther you agreed wtlh hispoint of \1ew or not. you alwaysknew that all he wanted was thebest for INorl h\'lIIe).· Wordremarkffi.

former Cily Manager SteveWall('rs. now the clly manager of

Plymouth. arrived In North\il1e ~tthe same lime FoUno was firstelected to the council [n 1973.

-I was hired In as clly managerIn October and the clly held itselections In NO\'ember.- Waltersremembered. "111ething I recallabout Paul Is that he alwayslo\-ed Nonh\'jl!e and whalC\'er hedid on council was for the beller-ment of the city and Its resl·denls.-

Walters added that one of Foli·no's greatest contributions toNorth\111ecame after he lost his

elecUon bid for mayor in 1977.and was off the city council forfour years.

-At that lime he became hea\;-Iy involved In the chamber ofcommerce and became the cham·ber president. - Walters said."111al's when he began pushingfor the repaving and beaullfira·lion of Main Street.

-He was very active In the bondcampaign and he was alwaysproud of thaI because he took itas a personal proJttt to beller Ihedty:

Folino was reelected to citycbuncll [n 1981 and served untilhe was defeated rn his second bidfor mayor In 1995.

-Ife approached Ih[ngs fromthe perspecri\'e of ha ..ing lived inNorlhvl1lc all of his life. andthars a lot dlfferenl from the loy-alty that comes when someonemoves Into a community amilives there for awhile: Waltersadded.

-With Paul. there was neverany question about It. Norlh\il1ealwa~'Srame first:

Paul Folino touched many lives in Northvillethrough his long and active involvement in localaffairs. Here's what some community membershad to say about the lifelong resident and for-mer councilman:

this community and that showed in everythinghe did." - Margaret layti, Northville Downsexecutive manager

"He made me feel so at home when Ifirst cameaboard as the chamber executive director, andhe has been a strong and loyal member. I "'illremember his great sense of humor that wasalways evident in everything he ald. He he willbe greatly missed by everyone." - LaurieMarrs, chamber of commerce executivedirectorMarching Tn the annual Victo-

rian Festival parade.

"Paul will be missed, He was one of those pe0-ple that embodied the character of Northville.His heart was always with the community, andregardless of whether you agreed with his pointof view or not. you always knew that he wantedthe best for this community, Ialways respectedhim for that." - Gary Word, Northville citymanager 'We'll miss him. Paul was on the Parks and

Recreation Commission for many years, and hewas committed to kids and recreation inNorthvJ1le. He was our biggest supporter andfan, and he ded"lCated a lot of his time and ener-gf to the recreation effort for our communities."Tracl Sincock, director of Parks and Recre-ation

,"Paul was deeply committed to this community.He always knew what was going on because hewas actively involved. That is his legacy. Heserved Northvme because he cared about whathappened here,"Chuck Keys,Northville City Council member

"'e was a very dedicated person, He alwaysworked hard for the interest of the track. and forthe community. He was very proud of the faclthaI he was a Northville councilman. He loved

"He was a constant, upbeat supporter 01 whatwas best for his community, He look great inter-est in people and you could always depend onhim to support a good cause. " State Sen.Robert Geake

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Area residents may drop off fbooks and videos for' theFriends of the Northville Dls·'trlct Library's Feb. 8 and 9used book sale.

Donations will be accepted \from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday.Jan. 25. at the IIbmry's loadingdock. accessed through thepolice departmenrs parking lotoff Wing Street.

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Before seiling their Main Streethome last summer. longtimeNorthville residents Joe and Mal)'Keese held a going away sale.

"First, we ga\'e the neIghborswhat they wanted, then we soldIhe rest: Joe sald. "We sold someof our home furnishings, andmoved to Ann Arbor in July:

The sale proved both profitableand worthwhile. as the Keeseslater donated $1.000 of the moneythey made· to the TmnsplantatlonSociety of Michigan.

Joe said the donation wasprompted by his acquaintancewith Dr. John Romanik, the for-mer MaybuI)' Sanatonum pediatri·clan who reeeh'ed a tmnsplantedheart in 1995.

"Our expenence with John andCarol (his wife) was wonderful:Joe added. "They're really fine pe0-ple:

Romanik, who treated TB chil-dren at Maybury until the fadlltyclosed In 1969. received his newheart in October 1995. Prior to theopemtfon, he was hooked up to adevice that provided a continualInfusion of Intravenous medlca-

1Ion.He was on and off the tmnsplant

Ust for 5e\'eml years before the callcame In that a donor heart wasavailable for him. The organ hadbelonged to a ,)'oung physician wholived near Gmnd Rapids and whodied unexpectedly of an aneurysm.

Last )'ear, the Romanlksarranged to meet the family of thedonor. tmvellng to west MIchiganto have dinner with them.RomanIk said the experience wasa hIghly emotional one.

"It's enough to make a big mancry," he remarked. "I met mydonor's \\ife and three kids. Then

By RANDY COBLEStaffWnler

My, but It's good to know that inthis age of creature comforts hereand there stands a man wholaughs In the face of luxury andtakes delight In overcoming adver-sity.

Chuck Totten's one of them. OnSaturday nIght, while most of ushuddled Indoors and under thecovers to escape the cold, he wasbm\ing below· zero temperaturesIn a tent In the backyard of hismother's house on Horton StreetIn North..1l1e.

Why?To see If his new sleeping bag.

the one he's going to take \\1th himwhile \\1nter campln \..wasup tosnuff. -~., .

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"' figured Ishould ti)': oufhere' ~Instead of In the wooa$': Totten.who now lives In Royal Oak.explained.

The C\'enrng of Jan. 18· 19 sureprovided an acid test. Countingthe wind chili. the thermometer hitas low as 30 degrees below zerothat night. .

"My wife thought Iwas nuts,·Totten said. "I Just hoped theneighbors dldn't think 1 wascrazy:

Chuck'~ \\ife. Nancy. dectrned totake part In the bag trial. whichturned out to be a success.

"I was prelly warm: Tollen. whohit the rack that night wearing alot of warm clothing. said.

"It was just the back of my neckthat got a little cold.

'1 was tl)1ng to remember all ofthe Information I've seen aboutfrostbite. I thought we mrght needIt: Chuck's mother. Carolyn.Joked.

Let the detractors have theirfun. Chuck. who has an avoweddislike of newfangled convenienceslike microwave ovens. said heenjoyed getting back to nature fora nlght- well. sort of.

"Camping ts peaceful. You reallyget to feel the outdoors.· Tottenexplained.

"I heard the pollee going up anddown Eight Mile Road all nightlong, though" he added.

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we took a trip ou~ to Arizona tomet his 1 0 brothers. I walked upto them , couldn't call themanything bul ·brother.-

The names of donors are keptconfidential. but the Transplanta·tlon Soclely ....111act as a contactpoint between the two parties Ifthe families of both donor andrecipient agree to meet. Romaniksaid he intends to remain In touch\\ilh the donor's ....1fe and children.

Since his operation. Dr.Romanik. who Is now retired. hasbeen a \'ocal supporter of thetransplantation program. He saidthere Is a crying need for people to

become donors."1996 was a dryer year, (for

donations) nationwide." he" said."You'd think thaI. with alllhe pub-licity surrounding Mickey Mantleand Lar-ry Hagman, donationswould have been up. But the needis greater than e\'er:

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Thursday. Jatwry 23. 1997- THE NORTHVIllE REC0fU>-.9A

McCotter not happy over committee assignments.The chairman of the Wayne

~unty Commission has appointed14 commissioners to variousstanding and special committeesfor the 1997-98leglslaUve term.

And at least two commissioners- both from western Wayne Coun-ty - ar~n'f happy wtlh ChairmanRicardo Solomon's decision in notreturning them to commillees.

Thaddeus~ McCotter. R·Uvonla.and Bruce Patterson. R-Canton.criticized Solomon and accusedhim of playing partisan polltlcs.

, 'He couldn't stand our antl·taxposition and lhe facl lhat we're~th Republicans: said McCotter.who represents Wayne CountyNorthville and North\'lIIe Town·ship.

But Solomon denied he playedpartisan politics with the posl·tlons. claiming that he appointedpeople based on their Interests.diViding the commlllee postllonsbetween the suburban and Delroltrepr~ntatlves.

Solomon had to decide whowould serve on eIght standingcommittees out of 15 commission·ers. ·lnC\1tably. some people \\111be disappointed: Solomon said.

Illese appolntmC'nts were notdone on a partisan basis. I lookedfor committees that people wereInlerested in and toed to gI\'e rep·r~ntaUon to all the areas or thecounty.

"I thought I did a ver)' good jobdiViding up the appointmentsbetween Detroll. downrh'er andthe western suburbs.-

McCotter had learned on Jan. 8that he \\ill not chalr the Commit·tee on Economic De\'elopmentanymore. Instead he \\111 5en'C asvIce chair of that group. RobertBlackwt'11.D·Dc:troll. \\111chair thecommlllee.

McCotter was the only commls·sioner chaIring a standing commit·tee during the last session whowas not reappointed as a chair·man.

That commtltee oversees thecounty·owned pro~rly near FI\'eMile and Sheldon Road InNorth\1l1eTownship that Is cxpttt·ed to be del'eloped as a PlannedUnit Dc\-elopment. He also was notreappointed to the Commlllee onRoads. Airports and Public ~r·vices.

McCotter bellC\'C:Shis position Insupporting the Canton Downlo...."Oe\-elopment in December r~ultedIn his loss of those committeeposillons.

'I'm coO\inccd that thls was.the'lllll due' fo! the DO". fl~}r.th~";,chairmanshIp. but I would (10 It ')00

again." , " .Solomon said he chose to use

McCotter to chair a speOal LegalAffairs committee. a positionSolomon saId has plent)· o(responslbtllty.

"tie Is an allOrne}' and he ....111pro\1de an o\'erslght of ltogalcon·tracts, It Is a major responslbtUtyand Ihope-he \\111treat It as such.It Is an appropriate appointmentfor him."

Two other Wayne county com·missioners - both Democrats -rttd\'Cd key positions on stalldln~commlllees.

Michelle Plaweckl. D·[karborntfdghts. \Ioillcontinue as the chairof the Committee on Roads. Air-ports and Public SeC\·lces. Ka)'Ikard. D·\\·C'Stland.",-as reappoint·ed as "Ice chair of Ways andMeans.

McCotter bellC\'cs that Solomonwants to run for county exccutl\'Cand Is looking for ways to drum upDemocrat support by trying tomlnlmlze the Republican InOuen<-eon the commission and on thecommittees.

"But that won't work: McCottersaid, "If aJ\)1hlng. It Is a testamentto Brutt and I of the work \\-e dofor western Wa)"e County:

Patterson was selected to threecommittees. do\\" from four dur-Ing his pre-.1ous term.

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reaching up. In Girl .•Scouling. ",-e de\-elop our girt",full potenliat by encourugingthem. oflen I'tep by "Iep. toaecomplhh wh:1l Ihey ~t out 10do. Small ,IeI'''' to bIg achieve-ment ...

Helping" friend. II ncigh~' ?'II member of the commu",~y I'"rcllC~ing OUI. OU! young 81thtum 1010l'C."'pon"'lvc andl'C.",pon",ible women ~au.e wein'pire lhe :w:tfoC'OnlidcnceandethIcal Vll'ue~ thllot lire: jndi'pcn-sable in loday'~ ~Id.

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make these appolntments.- Patter-son saId.

'1 thqught J had a pretty goodrelationship with the chairman.Judging from the comments he hasmade at many open and closedmeetings. •

·It appears to be a partisanpower play. and It Will affect theresidents of western Wayne Coun·ty:

Out of 15 commissIoners.Solomon had to outline 50appointees to sen'e on eight stand·Ing committees: five seven· membercommittees and three fi\'e-membergroups. Except for the chair and

the vice chair, commissioners wereappointed to three. four or fivecomlnfttees,

Solomon pointed out thatMcCotter Is on LegislativeResearch, vice chair of EconomicDevelopment. and Is on the Com·mlttee on EnVironment. Drainsand Sewers.

Patterson sits on Roads. AIr-ports and Public Services: Waysand Means. and Is vice chair ofPublic Safely and Judicfary.

Solomon called McCotter's com·ment about Solomon possibly run-ning for county executive "out ofplace."

"My Job Is to be the chairmanand to do the best job I can:Solomon said.

'If you do a comparison of lastyear and this year. many of thecommissioners are on differentcommittees.

'If you look at a committee thathas a Detroit chair. there Is a sub·urban vice chair. If you look at acommittee that has a suburbanchair. there is a Detroit vice chair:

Pallerson had hoped for a reap·polntment to the Committee onEnvironment. Drains and Sewers.since he has more landfills In hisdistrict than other commissioners.

'But that's all right. 111Just work'harder: Patterson said.

Committee members have al1advantage In getllng more detailedInformation and reports on a time-ly basis than the commissionmembers who are not commUleemembers. Patterson said.

Plaweckl was pleased sheretained her chairmanship. butwas disappointed because she wasremoved from Economic Develop'ment. and that McCotter wasremoved from the airport cOmmit-tee and lost his chairmanship ofEconomic Development.

Plaweckl said she would attend

Jcommittee meeUngs. if necessary. 1

for crucIal Issues. Committeeappointments are important forcommlssloners. Plaweekl said.

·It helps you see things before It I

goes to the commlttee·of-the-whole. You find aut more about It. I

and you can change your vote at a Ifull board: ,

In addition to serving as vice !

eh"alr of Economic Developmentand as a,member of the Environ- •ment: Dellins and'Sewers. and I

legislative Research committees. I

McCotter was also chosen to head :up a special committee on legalaffairs.

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Some lucky ticketholder wlll drive away on this Harley Davidson on May 28. It Is on displayat Wooly BUlly's Restaurant. Owner Mark Roman (left) Is joined by Northville townshipPolice union President Mike Wildt (seated) and Detective Fred Yankee.

Pride of department to be ~affled offa benevolence fun'd. The fund.according to POA presidentMichael Wildt. will be used to helpthe families of pollee officersshould they ever be In need and tosupport youth activities InNorthville. ,

Tickets are $20 apiece but only2.500 wil1 be sold. You can buytickets from any union member orat Wooly Bullys restaurant onSe\'en Mile Road. The Harley Is on

display at the eatery now. courtesyof Wooly Bullys owner MarkRoman.

The whining ticket \\ill be drawnat Wooly Bullys at 7 p.m. May 28.

The bike. which has 3.400 mileson It. was used last year by thetownship pollee department forpatrol work. The union organ[za-lion purchased It for the rame.

For more Information or for tick-ets contact Wildt at 349·9400.

Would like to O\\n a Hog? Wantto help out a good cause? .

If so. make your plans now togel in on a Special rame being puton courtesy of the North\1l1e To\\n·ship Pollce Officers Association.

The raffle's grand prize is a gen-uine 1996 Harley·Da\idson FIHfPPolice Special motorcycle. a vehicleworth tens of thousands of dollars.

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Schoolcraft College continues through Feb. 5.Persons registering \\111 find 37 new classes amongthe 250 offered during the Winter semester. .

Examples' of new classes Include Internet II -The Great Beyond: How to Achle-.·e Excellent Cus-tomer Service; Creatl\'e Thinking: Divorce. Taxesand You: Winter. Soups and Stews: Jazz Revisited:Dream Interpretation: A Path to Self-Knowledge:Your Two-Year Old: and The ElderC'are Connection:Resources for CaregIvers.

Students ages 60 or older may enroll in classesat reduced rates. \\1th proof of age. As an addedservice. students may order their textbooks bymall. S[mply mall. fax or drop off a duplicate ofyour class schedule1by Jan .. 24 and Contlnu[ngEducation W111 package and ha\'e your books reatlyfor pickup on Jan. 31. for a $5 fee. your books \\111be shipped to )'Our home.

Persons may register b)' mall through Jan. 17 byVlslllng the reg[straUon office In the McDov;ell Cen·ter Jan. 27, 28 and 29. or they may register thefirst week of classes. Feb. 3. 4 and 5 at the regis·tratlon office. Faxed registrations are accepted any

time dUring this period. Registration forms areavailable In the winter class schedule. .1

For registration [nformalion. call (313) 462-4448.'To fax registratIons. dial (313) 462·4572.

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cessful babysitter and resol\'e to begin your own.business In the new year. Schoolcraft College Isoffering the slx·week course, The Babys[tter's Club.beginning Feb. I. • .)

Young people who are [n the sixth grade or olderare eligible for this class which will prepare them I Ito be the babysitter parents choose and chtldren .love. Students willieam child care essentials suchas feeding. entertaining \\1th a nalr and emergency, :techniques. These Include Infant and child CPRand first aId, ,

Upon successful completion of the,course. stu·dents \\111rece!\'e an American Red Cross cerufica·tlon. The course wUl be held on Saturdays begin-ning Feb. I, from II a.m. to I p.m. The fee Is $65. 'For registration Information. call (313) 462-4448 orfax (313) 462·4572.

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First. minimum wage. Theftouse passed an elecUon seasonhike In the minimum wage. but ItdIed fn the &nate Labor Commit-tee.' c~alred by Mike Rogers. R-Brighton.' .

Reasen: House Bill 4180 hikedthe. restaurant server's minimumwage, which Is pegged at 75 per-cent of the base minimum. or$2.52. Business argued thatsen-ers. with Ups. were making farmore than the minImum, and thatno hike for seIVers was necessaJ)'.

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SB 1 was denounced [mmedlate-Iy by the Natfonal Federation ofIndependent Business.when Itwent to Its first hearing before theSenate'Labor Committee lastweek., .

"Most businesses In the statealready pay above the mln[mumwage In order to attract and retainqualtty workers," s~ld CharlesOwens. NFlB state director. "How·ever. small businesses currentlyexempted under federal law shouldha\'e the fleXibility to determinewage 'e-.ocls that the current MIchl·gan law pr0\1des.

"Small business owners belle\'ethe marketplace. not the govern-ment, should determine the wages

and prices of bU~lness and com-merce:

FederaHaw doesn't ap'ply tofirms \\11th less, than $500.000 Ingross receipts that aren't In Inter-state commerce.

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pensatIon reform. . ~<. ,!~Last May Rogers got his SB 895.

aImed 'at cuttIng fraud in \\'Orkers'compensation, through the Senateon a 21-16 party· line vote. but Itdied In the House Labor Commit-tee. ' ,

Rogers said his bill would haltfraud and ·wouldn't cost injuredworkers a penny."

"If that's all It did," replIedDemocrat Ken DeBeaussaert ofMacomb County. "we could cometo an agreement." But DeBeaus-saert said Rogers- SB 895 tried to

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Mfects one out of eight menIt's not an easy subject for men to discuss -- but one that can'tbe ignored. That's why the Providence Cancer Center is pleasedto announce the creation of a free monthly informational seriesto address prostate cancer issues. It is open to prostate cancersurvivors and interested family and friends.

, "Advances in Prostate Cancer Treatmentllwill be presented in two sessions, by William McLaughlin,MD, Medical Oirector, Department of Radiation Oncology at

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overturn two court decls[ons.rewrite workers comp eligibilitystandards, retroacU\'ely terminatesbenefits for those paid under theold standard - and generally wasrammed through by the COPmajority Without giving Democratstime to study the measure.

And so workers' comp [s back asan Issue.

The Small Business Associationof MIchigan is making Its reform a1997 legislative priOrity. "Recentc~urt rulings are threatening todrive costs even higher and dri\'eaway employers.- said SBAM'sAnn Parker. director of go\'ern-ment affairs.

SBAM Is calling on the Leglsla·ture to "end abuses and closeloopholes that drive up workers'

compensation costs.She cited several Court of

Appeals and Supreme Court rul·[ngs that ha\'e appro\'ed claims forworkers who:

• Are able to return to work butwho refused to do so because theychose to live In other states.

• Who de\'eloped mental prob-lems from ordinary events ofemployment. . '.

SBAM. with 8.000 members.also said benefit should be calcu-lated on a regular \\'Ork week. noton o\'ertlme or bonuses.

Gor an opinion? Write to' yourstate senator: State CapitoL Lans'(ng 48909. Ijwritlng about the mln·(mum wage. refer to S8 1. No billnumbers are available yet on u-ork-ers' compensation.

MEse DIES .Gov. John Engler last month

signed an execul!"e order abolish- 'Ing the four-member MichiganEmployment Security Comm[ss[onand transferring policy power toagency director F. Robert Edwards.

Engler actcd aft!,!r the stateSupreme Court refused. 4-3. tohear a challenge of hIs reorganlza·tlon of MESC. Member Paul Politi-cch[o. a Democrat from Novi repre-senting labor. was lead appellantIn the case.

MESC was created by iaw [n1936 to administer unemploymentbenefits and to prO\'fde employ-ment counseling. Engler's ordertransferred the agency from theold Labor Department to rhe newJobs Commission.

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LIBRARY HOURS: The North\ille District Ubrary winter/springhours are Monday-Thursday. 10 a.m.·g p.m.: Friday-saturday. 10a.m.-5 p.m.: Sunday. 1·5 p.m.

For more informatlon. please contact the library at (810) 349·3020 during open hours.

LIBRARYLOCATION/ADDRESS:The North\ille District UbraryIs located one block south of Main Street and two blocks west ofCenter. The Hbrary's address Is: North\ille District Ubrary. 212 W.Cady St .. North\ille. MI48167-1560.

LIBRARYBOARD MEETD:'G:The next meeting of the North\111eDistrict Ubral)' Board \\111take place on Thursday. Jan. 23. at 7:30p.m. In the Iibrary·s meeting room. Among the Items on the agendaIs the public evaluation of North\'Ule District Library's InterlmDirector. Julie Herrin.

The meeting is open to the public and all are welcome to attend.

TOT STORYTlME: For 2- and 3-year-olds. Join us for storiesand songs. Each child must be accompanied by one adult. There isa limit of 10 chlldren. Registration bt'glns Feb. 10. sessions run asfo11o....'S:

Mondays at II a.m.: Feb. 24. March 3. and March ]0.Wednesdays at II a.m.: Feb. 26. March 5. and March 12.

VALENTINE TEA PARTY FOR KIDS: Join us for the secondannual North\1l1eDistrict Ubrary "Tea Party: EnJoYstories. games.crafts. and sweet lreats. Designed for children In kindergarten-sec·and grade. .

The program wl1l be held on Wednesday. Feb. 5. from 4-5:15 p.m.RcglstraUon begins Friday. Jan. 24. Enrollment Is limited.

VALENTINE STAMPING PROGRAM: Come to the North\111eDis-trict Ubrary on Tuesday. Feb. 4. from 3·5 p.m. for a fun free pro-gram. We'lIpro\1de over 50 Valentine's stamps. ink. markers and alimited supply of paper products. Feel free to bring addllional sta-tional)' from home. All ages are welcome to attend thiS free pro-gram.

AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION PROGRAM: Come to theNorth\ille District Ubral)' and attend a free program sponsored bylhe American Heart AssodaUon. Registered dietitians ....ill presentand discuss C\'el)'day usage of the gUidelinesof the American HeartAssociation program.

This Informatl\'e program ....111be gh'en twice on Thursday. Feb. 6.from 3.4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. The program is free and all are wel·come to attend.

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP: Join us at the North\1l1e DistrictLibrary e\'ery second Monday for a book discussion group. Ournext program \\111be on Monday. Feb. 10. beginning at 7 p.m. Thefeatured book Is PrayingJor Sheetroekby Melissa Faye Green.

TIle program Is free and all are welcome to attend.

FAMILYCOMMUNICATIONPROGRAM:The Northville DistrictLibrary sponSors a program offered by Hegira. a mental healthorganization. on Tuesday. Feb. II.at 7 p.m. The program Is "Par-enting the Middle School Child: The program is free and all arewelcome to attend.

FRIENDS OF THE NORTHVILLEDISTRICT LIBRARY:Area res-Idents \\ill ha\'e an opportunity to donate books and videos on Sat·urday. Jan. 25. for the Friends' upcomIng used book sale. Friends....111be at the Iibrary's loading dock from 10 a.m. to noon to aCttptcontributions (receipts will be a\·allable). The dock Is acc~ss~dthrough the police departmenrs parking lot off Wing Street.

The sale Is planned for Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 8 and 9. Inthe lIbral)"s meeUng room. The Friends do not accept textbooks.encyclopedias or magazines. -

Bette Cahill. chair of the Friends· gift book program. recentlyreported to the groUr\~lbo!rd of9!f¢C16q; lhall$J~M3.fI:dona~}In 1996 fa honor and 1ne~(>dalrJ' rrienas tutd Math'eS Uirbl.lgl\l~e.Apurchase of new books. Since the Inception of the program in1987. $8.150.43 has been contributed.

The lIbral)' Is seeking volunteers to help shelve and processbooks on weekda)'S. '~ .

If )'ou can help out sometime between 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .. tellJulie Henin. Interim director (810) 349-3026. You don't ha\'e to bea Friend \\itl1 a capital -r to be a library volunteer.

RESA board recognizedMore than 4.200 men and

women sen'e Michigan communi-ties as school board members.This January. as a part of SchoolBoard Recognition Month. RESA -the Regional Educational Sen1ceAgency - Is honoring its five dedi-cated board members. RESA'sboard members are elected byschool districts In Wayne County.

Among the five elected to a six-year term on the RESA boar(l IsNorthville Township reSidentJames Petrie. a RESA trostee.

Each ye·ar. RESA board mem-bers contribute many hours Ineducatfon-related meetings. set-ting priorities for budgets andspeaking out for the Interesls ofschool chlldren.

Blood drive coming to churchFirst Presbyterian Church of

Northville will conduct a blooddrive on saturday. Feb. 1. from 9a.m.-3 p.m.

The communlt}' needs )'our help.The Southeastern Michigan RedCross Blood Sen1ees must supply1.000 pints of blood each day tohospital pallents In our five·coun·ty area. As of Jan. 10. the lack ofavailable blood has forced somehospitals to cancel surgeries In an

effort to stretch existing supplies.The main purpose of this blood

dri\'e Is to replenish the depletedblood supply. Most blood collectedby the American Red Cross [s pro-cessed Inlo several components. soyour donat/on ....111help three orfour patients.

Join the Northville Girl Scoutsfor thiS Important e\'ent. To sched·ule your appointment. call JulfeJohnson at 349·6206.

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Cross country sl~ trails throughout areaoffer many winter recreation opportunities ~.Maybury among parks with great routes

moderate trails through the ~s •gl\'e picturesque \iews of the ri~e.r.Ski eqUipment Is available for rent.For more Information. call (810) 'I

685-2433. ' . 1 '1'• Waterloo Recreation Area.

Chelsea - Se\'en miles of easy I

trails travel through ~\'oodedlalld-scapes. Trails are located near the ,Gerald E. Edd)' Geology Center.For more Informal/on. call (313)475·8307 or (3131475·3170. .

A $20 annual motor \'ehlcle per- ,mil or $4 dally entrance permit Is ,reqUired for cnll)' Into any Michi-gan State Park.

for more Information on cross-country skllng or other winteracth1l1es, (Oal1the lkpartment ofNatural Resources Parks andRecreallon Illvislon at (5171 373-9900.

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Looking for a'quIck winter get-away In southeast Michigan? Trycross-country skiing on more than60 miles of cross-country ski trailsat six Department of NaturalResources Stale Parks and Recre·atlon areas.

The trails. which provide pas-sage through beautiful sceniclandscapes. make a great day orafternoon trip away from the suh·urbs and the dty.

-We have 10 mIles of wonderfulcross-country skiing on groomedand tracked trails. We're one of theclosest ski areas to the metroarea: said Jim Nawrot. managerof Ski Venture. Maybury StatePark·s ski eqUipment rental com-

pany. -As long as there's snow.we·re ready for skiing:

Cross-country skIIng Is a funoutdoor activity at any state parkoJ:recreaUon area.

Skiers-will f1n'd a variety ofgroomed and ungroomed trails.Including some along rivers and

.lakes •.at the following southeastMichIgan State Parks' and Recre-ation areas:

• MayburY.Stale Park. Northville- Ten miles of easy to difficultgroomed traIls tra\'el along woodedareas. Ski eqUipment Is a\'allablefor rent at the warming house.whIch also (eatures a snack barand crackling fire In the fireplace.For more Informallon. call 1810)

349-8390 or (8IOl348') 190.• Bald Mountain Recreation

Area. Lake' Orion -.Elght miles ofeasy to difficult groomed trailstravel along wooded areas. lakesand &treams. For more Informa·tlon. call (810) 693-6767.

• IIIghland Recreation Art'a. Mil·ford - S~1een miles of easy to dlffi·cult trails tra\'erse wooded andhilly terrain. For mort" information.call (810) 685-2433.

• Pinckney Recreallon Area.Pinckney - Six miles of eas)" to dif-ficult trails take skiers alongwooded. hilly areas. For moreInformal/on. call (313) 426·4913.

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.and Belfer LiY- on' February 1 &: 2, ,ingwithCarlicw

• Treasure Chest contest •. and other ideaS for using the wilh'daily prizes: 'slinkipg rose' as seen on r----~;;:-;;::;:-;l=~~==;;:.::::~~~~ IHome &: Garden Television.

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harder for police to catch themwhen they don·t.

Michigan state Rep. DavidGubow partially .agr~s. A Demo-crat from Huriflngton Woods.Gubow supported,Uie 1994 reg-

IslJy law but opposed making thelIst pubUc., .

"The Idea of registration Is agood one. Law enforcement canwatch them. But this bUl raisesthe question of whetlier they

would regtster or not. It wtll have achUllng .effect. - Gubow said.-These people have done theirtime. They've won the right to goback to society.-

• Other ACW objections Include

Sex offender registry to become law in state-S~ould you have the right to

now If a convicted sex offender Islving In your town. on your street.

or maybe next door to your house?Public opinion polls show thatost but not all people say yes.

~VherC\'eryou come down on thisone. th~ bottom line Is that vel)'soon you'l have that right. cour-tesy of the state of Michigan,

Gov. John Engler Is expected toslgn'leglslatlon passed by the slalelegislature last month that willmake pollee lists of convicted sexoffenders available to the public,That Includes people convicted ofevel)'thlng from child moleslatlonto rape.

The new bill [s an amendment toa la .....passed In 1994 requiringpersons com1cted of certain felonysex'cr[mes to register their newaddresses "'1th the Mlch[gan StatePollee whenever they move. Both amendment. Nationally. the ACWthe law and the amendment are Is waging legal battles In severalmO&led after "Megan's law." state and federal courts to have '

Seve.n.year·old Megan Kanka ~uch laws o\'ertumed.was, ~p~d and murdered several The group offers several argu-years ago by a man Hvlng next ments against forced registration.doO~to fier ~ew Jersey home, The Including: .offender was a convicted sex • Such laws are unconstltution·offender.' a!. The flfth Amendment says that

Mer'her death Megan's parents no one can be punished t",ice forIt-d the'fight 10 get the law which the same offense. Mandatory regts-bears ~r name passed. They say tralton of someone who's done thethat police and Ihe public should lime for his crime amounts tokl~' f,iien sex offenders. many of -double Jeopardy.-whC>nl,repeat lhelr crfmes. mo\'e John Roberts. execuU\'e directorIntO tm'll. of Ihe ACLU's Massachusetts

Gf:rl}' Law agrees. Law. R·PI)·, branch. put !lthls way In a writtenllloutll.!ls the stale repr~ntath'e sl.1ternent: 'Once )·ou do your timefrom ,Mlchlgan's 20th District, )"Ouc punishment should be over.whlch'lncludes Northville Town· and this rcally continues to punishshfp alld the Wayne County sec· people.-Ilon of North\111e.If(" \'oted for th(" Another opponent of sex offend·I,n" I,.. 1994 and lhe amendment er registration Is Meh1n L. Walt. aIn ~mber. Congressional Democrat from

AlSO \'Otlng In favor of the new North Carolina who opposed a fed·bill ,\vas Rep, Nancy Cassis. R· erill version of Megan's Law In:\Q\1~who rC'pr~nls the Oakland March.cotJllIy are-aof North\1l1e, "Its underl)'lng assumption Is

"I'eople want to kllow If these that once you ha\'e committed onepcople are Il\ing lIe.'cldoor to them crime of this kind. )'OU are pre-or On their streets or In their sumed gUilty for the rest of yourlIel~hborhoods where their kids life: Walt said.play: taw said. '11le stallstlcs are Illat. my frfends. Is contrary.« [eM that thrse are nol usually whelher we like 11 or not. to thelo,ol;ltroIn<idents. The \'3st maJon· constllutlonal mandales that gO'o"Iy of Ihe-people who commit Ihese ern our natlon,-type' of crimes do It repealedl)·." • S«ond. ~..hlJe lhey sound good

ThaI's true, but requiring sex the onl)' real effC'Cta law like Ihlsoffendtrs to rr~strr Isn't Ihe right "'111have Is to drive those comict·o,olullon to the problem. S3}'S the ed of sex crimes 'underground-."merlcan Ch·n Uberties Union, \ once they get out of prison. Thatfhe organlzatlon's !>!Ichlgan reduces the chances that they'llhr.lIlch opposC'rl the law and th~ try 10 -~o straight' and makes It

Applica tions"'mlOOr?'~'tt+;for 1997 Art Market

Plan~ ar~ under way for the1997 Art ~larkC'lsponsored by theNorth\'I11~ Arls Commission andheld In conjunction with lhe'North\1l1eVlclor1.1nfeMl\'al

TIle Illh allnual Art M.1fket"'illbe held 5.1turday. Sept. 13. from10 3.m.-7 p.llI. and Sunday. Sept.14. from 11 a 10.·6 pm. Se\'enlY"five 10 100 arllSIS. Including cr~'alOes of fine art and folk art. "'illbC'dlspla}1ng their work.

the possible danger 'of vlgUantismand the fact that even many sup·porters 'Ofthe I,awsay tt will do lit-tle to stop sexual crimes.

law says that may be true butadds that [t [sn't the point of thestatute.

"We're taking about only thosepeople who've been convicted ofserious felony offenses. sexualcrimes Involving children or force.My argument Is that once you'reconVicted of these horrendouscrimes we have to keep track ofyou: law said. ,

If. and when. Engler signs thenew bill you can contact theM[ch[gan Slate Pollee to review thelist of offenders. Includ[ng theirnames. addresses and places ofresidence.

A related legal question Is alsobre\\1ng. So far six slates (Michi-gan is not one of them) havepassed -indefinite detenUon" laws.Those laws not only allow but :require law enforcement officials to "keep sex offenders who are stili :conSidered dangerous behind bars :even If they've served their fullprison sentences.

This Jurled. outdoor. art fairallracts artists from the entireMidwest area.

Cash prtzes of S500 (firsl place)and $250 (second placel will beawarded and some artists "'111beselected 10 demonSlrate for thepublic.

Arllsts Interested In obtainingan application for submltt[ng theirwork for the Jurled process maycall (810) 349·6104.

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PlaItS for All-Nighteralready under way

<. North\'llIe Iltgh school was':,': among Ihe first schools to organize~·.ltisenior All Night Part)·. gh'lng. Seniors a s..,fe alternall\'(' for cele'~ , bratln~ l{radualkm night,'" Th[s year. senior parents arC'

prep.-ulng for the party by schedul·ln~ commHlee mC'ClIngsand start-Ing to plan the dC'corations, Thetheme [s a secret and will berC\'ealed to the seniors at the grad·uallon breakfast.

Volunteers are stili neroed along

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with donattons of materials ormoney.

Please call Patty Zielinski at347-4616 or Mary McBride at 348,7104.

Sen[or par~nts are urged to ~nda $30 payment for a ticket of anight of fun and excitement rortheir senior chUd to: PamWampler. 44961 Steeple Path.N0\1. MI48375. (810) 34-1-8847,

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The annual daddy/daughter dance gives everyone the chance to role play.

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I nit yChriS Gardner credits the devoted' staff atFairfax Manor "for regaining a quality of life Ithought I'd lost forever. Ifinally found peoplewho really care abollt my Jack and me."

Our mission is to provide meolli;lgfulexperiences ami graiijicatioi, to'the

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oads and daughters invite~to dance night away futown'

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By RANDY COBLEStaff Writer

Dads. you can probably counton getting at least one dance \Io1thyour daughter on her wedding day.No guarantees unlll then. unlessyou attend next month'sdaddy/daughter dance. that Is.

Yes. It"s that' time again.Northvllle's 14th annualdaddy/daughter danC'e\Ioillbe heldValentine's Day weekend at theCommunJt)' Center on MaIn Street.courtesy of the friendly folks at theParks and Rec department.

The danC'e Is opeJ.lto fathers andtheir daughters 'ages 5·12. Thecost Is $15 per couple. $4 for eachaddilional daughter. You can regis·

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ter for the dance by mall using theform found In the .Rec Depart·ment"s winter catalog, In-personregistration ron be done at the Recoffices In the Communlly Center.located neAtdoor 10 elly hall.

There will actually be t~'O sepa·rate dances: the first on Friday.Feb. 14. (rom 7-9 p.m. and thesecond from 3·5 p.m. on Saturday.Feb. IS. The deadline for register,ing for either dance Is Feb. 7. Call349.0203 for more Infomiatlon.

Th'O sets of daddies and daugh·ters will \\in dinner out. courtesyof Rocky's of North\ille on $e\'cnMlle. The names of Friday nlghfs\\inners \\111 be drawn at random aday or t\\'Obeforehand so that theycan go to dinner before the dance.Saturday"s \\inners \10111 be selecteddUring the C\'ent Itself so they ronhead to Rocky's afterwards.

• A disc jockey \10111 be on hand tospin the platters at the dance anda professional photographer ",111 bepresent as well offering a specialdeal. Daddies and daughters canhave their pictures taken to~eth('r

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and get one fh'c·by·seven copy andfour wallet size prints for just $tO.:

Cookies and punch .wl1l beserved and Toots the CI~wn wtllmake the dance too. offering allkinds of entertainment. Inclu~lngface paInting. • I j

Hey. walt a minute: wha,\ a~u~moms and sons who want toshake a leg? ~.~~: :

Don't worry. Ihe Rec ~~p.art1menl's got )'ou covered with ~spring fling hoedown In Ap~l..' I

Open to mothers and sons. agesjprices and registration m~t~od!jfor the hoedown are the same asfor the daddy/daughter <\a~ce.You must register by April II andthe dance will be held o~, Ffday.April 18. I

Those attending are asked tocome dressed In rowOO)' and,cow,girl duds. Toots. the OJ and thephotographer. \Ioillbe at ttle ,hoe.dO\loll.One couple \\ill \loin dinnerfor two courtesy of Gcnltll's. whileanother couple ",n \\1n the 'kmecourtesy of the Sundowner.

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The Northville Parks and Recreation winter brochure was maIledto all Northville city and township residents [n December. [f you didn~t rece1\:e your brochure. plrose stop by our offlce at 303 W. MainSt.

..1997 WINTER REGISTRATIONNorth\1l1e Parks and Recreation winter registration for classes Is

.under way from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Please note this new lime for regiS-tration.

The, department has a new computer system to Improve sen1ceto our residents. The new system will process your actl\1ty reglstra.lions 'In a s[mllar method to our old one. but Instead of filling out aregistration card for roch acllvlty and participant we "'111 enter theInformation directly Into the computer for you. One receipt "'1th all}'our registration Information ",111then be generated for you to sign.

We hope )'OU "'111 be patient "'1th our new process. Our reglstra·tlon process may take slightly longer than It has recently. We doanticipate that as e\·el)·one. Including our staff. gets used to thenew procedures you \\111 find them much easier than our old proce·dure. We are looking forward to 5en1ng you better.

SOCCER SKILLS FOR WOMENfuture Sports "'ill be offering an over 30 women's Train and Play

pfogram. This six· week course will consist of 20 minutes of sktllwork and 40 minutes of Instructional play.

Train and Play Is g<-arcd to the n0\1ce adult who would like tolearn the basics o( soccer. 1l can be used as a grt°at workout. Taken

,at your oy,n pace. you can choose to participate at low- or hl~h·Impact.

The Instructor Is Ke\'ln Tufte of the Player DevelopmentNorth\111e Soccer Association. lie Is a varsity coach at CentraillfghSchool.

AdMty No. 3040.402 - March 18·Ma}· 6 (six weeks). (rom 7·8p.m.. Community Center Gym. A fee of $60 for residents: add $3.school district. $7 outside school district.

The deadllne for rrglstrauon Is March 13 at 4 p.m,Register by the deadline at the office or mall to: ~onh\1I1e Parks

and Recreation. 303 W. Main St .. North\·lIIe. MI 48167. MakechC'Cks payable 10 North\1l1e Rccn.oatlon.

YOUTH SPORTSGrade School BasketballThursday. feb. 6·March 6 (no class Feb. 201.thiS Is a co·ed pr0!tram thaI meets after school for basketball

InStruction and skills prac(fce. Participants \\111learn passing. dnb·blIng and shooting sklll~. The class \\111 also Introduce rules andleam stratrgles. A T-shirt Is [ncluded. The third grade class \\111conCCOlrate on preparing partlrlpants for league play.

•ActiVity No. 2150.401 - 2nd Grade. Thursday. 4·4:45 p m., ; ActI\1ty No 2150.0102 - 3rd Grade friday. 4:45·5:30 p m.

four-week ~Ion. meds at Nonh\111e Community Centcr. fee.$20.

TRAVEL VOLLEYBALLThis Is an all new Tra\'el Girl's Volleyball I..t'al!ue for slx·c1ght

gradas. II runs Aprll 25'~la)' 16.Each team \\,111ha\'e a set practlcc time dUring the week In the

C\·cnln~. Matches ",111be played ap;alnst other teOlms of dlfferC'ntdtles In the area on Friday nights and Saturdays between 9 a.m.and 6 p.m. There ",111be so~ away lll.'1tches In \\hlch teOlrns \\111tra\'el to other cilles IBri~tcin. lIoy,·ell. Walled L:lkr. South Lyonltoplay matches. Transportallon \\111not be pro\1dcd.

Volunteer coaches arc needed. I( YO\l would like to be a ('o.'1('h.call Lori at the Recreation 1Xp.'1nment at 349·0203.

AcU\1ty No. 1040.101 - Practices begin tht" week of April. TIlc feeIs $45. Please Indicate T·shlrt sITe on }'our rt;::lstraUon form.

SPRING BREAK BASEBALL-SOFTBALL CLINlCFeb. 16-21 _ _ _ __Ba!>Cball and softball athletes. here's another chance to dC\'elop

)'OUr skills. Derome a bettcr player by learning and practlcln.\t thefundamental skills of thfOY.1ng. Oeldlng. hlltlng. bunting. pitching.catching, basenmnlng and game stratt;::les.

The Instructors \\,111be adults who h.'we extensive baseball·soft·ball knowlrdgc and a great deal o( expt"r1el1ce \l,"Orkin~\\ith YOllths.

Participants: Wear g;m shOt'S and bong a ~(J\'e and bal.Enrollmentls limited by space,ActMt)· No. 1020.401 - for 8· to 16·year·olds. meets from 7-9

pm. at Nortl1\1l1e Community Center. FCC':535.

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jto be subject of CBAjmeeting at Genitti's~ , be: Wonder why there seems to a.: run on business dosln~s In do\\n·~ toy,n North\1l1e?• The North\1l1e Central Du~lness:~Assoctatlon hopes to pfO\idC' some~answers at Us next meC'tln~ on~ Wednesday. Jan. 29.I The meeting \\111 take place at: Genlnl's Hole·ln·the·Wall restau-r rant. 108 E. l.taln Strf"el.r GenlUl"s co·owner Toni Genltlf~ says her organization hopes tot bring a clly representatl\'C' to the

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I.t>ngtfme businesse:. Williams·burg Inspirations and Vlctorla'sPlace are In the process of closing.while 5e\'cral other cstabhshm<'l1tsare mo\1nj:t to dlff<'rent dO\\11towlIaddr~.

A general meetln~ \\111follow thepresenta tlon.

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Business leaders downplay college diplomasBy TIM RICHARDSCaffWriter " ~

gult being snobbish about theuniversity degree.

Stop thinking so much In termsof two-year and four-year degrees.and think more of "education ondemand."

Thirty Oakland County bUsinessleaders ga\'e paren~s and commu-nity college leaders. advice abouthow to prep~ you!lg people. andmlddle·aged employees. (or high·payfngjobs ofthe future.

1l1ere's pressure on kids to goto college - a stereotype." GregSander, vlc~ president of RingSCrew Works. said at a businessforum held by Oakland Communi·ty College trustees.

1l1ere are lots of Jobs where a19-year·old can make $30.000 a'year and by the age of 30 make$60.000 to $70.000 a year: saidSander. urging attentlon to "thebasic hands-on guy who generatesthe product that generates the rev-enue."

AI Pope. Chrysler's governmenttraining resour(~~ executive, saidbusiness thJnklrig [s opposed by atiny group [n Oa~,!nd County.

1l1ey're very vocal. They go toall the hearings. Their criticism lsthat you (business owners) usekids and throw 'em away. Theysay. 'Our kIds are not businessrobols.- said Pope.

With OCC Chancellor RichardThompson chairing. the businessleaders urged colleges to payattention to such needs as multi-ple-skilled heallh care pro\1dersand retail managers who sellgoods and services to 4.4 millionpeople In the metropolitan area.

Firefighters' work Is changing.said Richard Marinucci. chIef ofthe Farmington HlUs department."Now. 65 to 70 percent of theacti\1ty Is EMS (emergency medi-cal scn1ce) because we're seeing adecline In fires." But the'humungous- new houses Innorlhern and western suburbspresent a special challenge 10 flre-fighters requiring training. he said.

~1lchael Slubowskl. chief execu-tive officer of Pro\1dence Hospital,said basic lIteraC}' Is a stumblingblock to developing staffs that canhandle groups of jobs In the busi-ness office and patient care.

-We want an en\1ronment withactive learners: said Kmart train'Ing manager Paul Petruylka. ·We(Deus on management's Interper-sonal sktlls.· Many at the tablenodded when Petruylka said peo.pIe lose their ability to communi,

'cate as they acquire more skills.sander of Ring SCrew said Amer-

Ican workers nud to 'operate In a

cross·functlonal team. The Ameri-can population Is Indtvldually Cen·tered on achIevement. TheJapanese reward teamwork, Weare trying to break down the me-me-me attitude. Sometimes wehave to drag IndiViduals alongkicking and screamJng." .

sam Yono, owner of the Interna-tional Hotel and Convention Cen-ter and a former ace trustee. Saidthe metro area 'Is a melting pot" of

ethnic groups. "But there Is a lackofknowlrdge of other ethnicltles.1twould be very helpful If OCCwould take the lead" In mulU·cul·tural trainIng.

'People are coming here fromaround the world," agreed PatLamberti. presIdent and CEO ofPontiac Osteopathic Hospital. call-log for diversity training.

Also agreeing was RadwanKhoury of the Arab-American

Chaldean Council, He said manywith degrees from foreign universi-ties (ace problems finding workhere.

oce Trustee Anne Scott, whooperates a personnel business.touched a nerve when sheobserred 'there's no'one (rom con-strucllon or skilled trades here. orelectricians. We're going to have toput on programs for skilled trades.or we're not going to have houses:

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CPeace of Mind.At The Grand Court we've gonebe,'Ond the realm of retirement housingto create 3!l exciting world of retirementliving. This overwhelming commitmentto lifestyles is what sets us apart andmakes us the perfect choice for seniorswho want more for their moneY andtheir life. We don't just provide apart-ments for our residents, we give themhomes. We don't just provide food, weserve healthy, home cooked meals,Most of all we offer a communitywhere our residents can enjoy as fulland active lifestyle as they desire.

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16A-THE NORTHVIllE RECORD-Thul'sday. January 23.1997

IObituariesLEONARD F. FRITZ

Leonard F. Fritz died Jan. i6.1997. at his residence InNorth\111e.He "'as born March 27.1922. In North\1l1e to Ambrose andLlI1lan (Lang) Fritz and was 74when he died.

Mr. Fritz was a lifelong memberof the Northville community. HereUred from NorthVille Post OfficeIn 1982. and was a member ofNorth\111e'sV.r.W. Post 4012.

He is sUMved by his daughters.Carol Rowland of Kalamazoo andJean Fritz ofIndlana: son. I..eonardof Royal Oak: sisters. JosephineChilders of Wixom and Mrs. Mlck·ey Honsinger of Central Lake:brother. Linwood of Florida: twograndchildren and two greatgrandchlldren.

He was preceded In death by hiswife. Helen. in August 1989.

Sen1ces were held on Jan. 20 atCasterline Funeral Home With Dr.Douglas W. Vernon. First UnitedMethodist Church of Northville.offiCiating. Interment was In GlenEden Memorial Park. Uvonla.

May 14. 1940. In North\1l1e to thelate Allen and Laura (Trufant)Buckley.

Mr. Buckley had been employedat Ford Motor Co. as a manager. InOctober 1996. he moved fromBrighton to Arizona.

He Is sun1\'ed by his "ife. Julie(Roberts): daughter. KimberlyGreer of Grand Rapids: sons. Tim·othy A. Buckley of Brighton.Richard A. Buckley Jr. of Howell.John M. Taylor of Hartland. andRobert Taylor of Brighton: and twograndchlldren.

Visitation \\111be held from 5 to8 p.m. on Thursday. Jan. 23. atCasterline Funeral Home InNorth\1l1e.

A memorial senice will followat8 p.m. \\ith Rev. Uoyd Brasure ofNorth\111eofficiating. Memorials tothe National Kidney Foundation orthe American DIabetes Associationwould be appreclatoo.

R08ERT W. C\RR

Robert W. Carr of No\i dloo Jan.16. 1997. at St. Joseph MercyHospital In Ann Arbor. He was 69.Mr. Carr was born July 17. 1927.In Pinckney. Mlch.. to Roger andEdith {Smith)Carr.

Mr. Carr moved to the communi·ty from Ohio In 1962. He main-

RICHARD A. BUCKLEY

Richard A. Buckley of Brighton.formerlv of Northville. dIed Dec.23. 1996. at Sun City West. AriZ.He was 56. Mr. Buckley was born

talned several positions at TheDetroIt News before retirement:copy editor. entertainment and col·umn writer. His membershipsIncluded The Newspaper Guildand St. Paul's Evangelical luther-an Church of North\ille., He Is surv{\'ed by his wife. Joyce

IOrtendahl): sons. Thomas ofMesick. Daniel and Steven of Ypsl·lantl: daughter. CynthIa Ward ofYpsilanti: and fh'e grandchildren.

Sef\1ces were held on Monday.Jan. 20. at St. Paul's LutheranChurch with Pastor LawrenceKinne officiating. Interment was InPinckney Cemetery.

Arrangements were made byCasterline Funeral Home InNorth\1Ile.

MemorIal contributions to St.Paul's Lutheran Church. 201 ElmSt.. Northville. MI 48167 would beappreciated by the famlly.

ROBERT L. JA)IESON

Robert I.. Jameson of North\illedied Jan. 9. 1997. in St. MaryHospital. Lh·onla. Mich. He was74. Mr. Jameson was born June20. 1922. In Woodward. Okla .. toFrank and Opal (Sh'ers) Jameson.

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He was preceded in death by hiswife. Frances. In December 1984.

Sen1ces were held on Monday.Jan. 13. at, Casterline FuneralHome with' Rev. Kent Cllse andRev. James: Russell. First Presby'terian Church. officiating. Inter-ment was In Rural lUll Cemetel)'In North\ille.

MemorIals to the MichiganWildlife Foundation would beappreciated.

Memorial contributions to acharity of choice in memory ofMiss Sullivan would be appreclat·ed.

MiSSSullivan was a resident ofthe area until 1981. when shemoved to Sarasota. Fla. Sheretired In 1977 as lhe office man-ager wllh G.A. Brown & ASsoc!-ales. which was a manufaclurer srepresenlaU\'e for the J.P. Steo.-ensCo. She worked for 24 }-earsbeforeher retirement. She was a memberof the Wonten's City Club In Sara-sota. Fla,. and the PI OmicronNational Sorority.

Suni\1ng Miss SulU\"anare herbrother. Patrick E. of Uobe Sound.Fla.: sisters. Cecilia Staffan ofLh'onia and Veronica Rose ofNorthville: and nieces andnepht'\\~. •

She was preceded in death bytwo sisters. Patricia Gugel andUlldegard Forsylhe: and by O\'ebrolhers. Augustus. William.Thomas. Frooerick and Richard.

Mary P. Sullivan died Jan. 19. A 10:30 a.m. mass will be held1997. In Sarasota. Fla. Miss Sulll- Thursday. Jan. 23. in Holy Familyvan was 92. She was born March Cathollc Church In Nov/. Father15. 1904. In Sydney Mines. Cana· John Budde \\111 officiate. Inter-da. to John and Sarah (MacNeal) ment will take place in HolySepul·Sullivan. chrc Cemctel)' in Southfield.r----~---------------------------~I

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EDNA L. DOWNERItEdna L. Downer formerly of

Northville. died Friday. Jan. 17. InCharlotte. Mich. She was 85. Mrs.Downer was born Aug. 12.' 1911.In OVid. Mich., to Anthony S. andLucy (Morse)Jorae. ,.. "1.11 •

Mrs. Downer graduated fromOvid High School In 1927. andcompleted Counly Normal Schoolin Ypsilanti, She t~ught school InChelsea. Manchester. and WayneCounty rural schools. Mrs. 00\\11·er was a member of Northvl1leUnited Methodist Church. I

She is sun1ved by her daughlt'fsJean Knauff of Charlotte and AnnMuir of Kingston. Onlario. Gana·da: her slsler-In·law. MildredJorae of Q\1d: her five grandchll·dren and one gr~t grandchUdJ

She was preceded In death byher husband. Gael L.. ln 1988.

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'A Community· Organlzauon Rec-ognizing D1vt!rslly (ACORD)heldIts (ourth annual Martin LutherKIngJr. walk this week on the dayset aside each year to observe thebirthday of the slain civil rightsleader. It was a gesture to recalland reflect.

Despite a plunging thermometer.more than 300 people took part Inthe ·walk. which began atNorthvt1le City lIall and ended atthe First Presbyterian Church.

The walk. silent and candlelit.was symbolic. Black and white.young and old. strode dO....T1MainStreet. their o'nl)' sounds thecrunching of snow and Ice under-(oot. One couple could be seenpulling their small children. bun-dled up against the cold. along onthe walk In a little red wagon.

Passersby on foot and In carscoming upon the scene wouldpause a moment. taking In thelong line of qUiet m.1l'chers. beforegoing on their way. Inside the

, church. marchers gathered In a, circle. the light from candles and, flashlights playing on ceiling assongs like "God Bless America"

: and "We Shall O\'ercome" were: sunR·

Special gufsts at this year"swalk were members of the musicalgroup The Voices o( CorrecUons. achOir composed of employees ofthe MIchIgan Department of Cor-rections. Some members of thegroup work at the Scolt Correc-tional Facility on Five Mile inNorthville Township.

As always, members ofNorth\1lle High School's choir. ledby Mary Kay Pryce. lent their voic-es to the walk. and sang \'erses ofsome songs In Swahili and Zulu.

The evening ended withNorthvllle Mayor Chris Johnsonreading words spoken by Kingshorlly before he was kllJed In1968. Don't men lion my ay."ards.King said.

"That's not Important: he con·tlnued. "I'd like for somebody tosay that Martin Luther King Jr.tried to 100'esomebody. I ...."ant youto be able to say that I did try tofeed the hungi)'.

"I want you to be able to saythat 1 did (1)' In my life- to clothethe naked.

"I want you to say on that daythat I did try In my life to \'Isltthose who were In prison and I\lo"antyou to sa}' that I tried to lo\-eand scl'\'e hurtl.1nlty." •

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Thursday, January 23,1997 -THE NORTHVIllE RECORD-17A

PhoIo by SUE SPILlANE

Community members and students walked from NorthVille City Hall to the First PresbyterianChurch Monday to participate in Martin Luther King Jr. activities.

;Holiday designation for civil rights leader dates back to 1983By RANDY COBLESlalfWnter

The Rc\'. Dr, Martin Luther KIng, Jr ....."as born on Jan. 15. 1929. In

Atlanta. Ga,. the son of a preachc-r.lie skipped the ninth and 12thgrades and enrolled In Atlanta'sMoorehouse College at the a~e of15.

KIngdecided to b«ome a minis-ter and was ordalnC'd Just beforehe graduated In 19-18.The prearh·er be<'ame a Ph.D. In 1955. pick·In~ up a doctorate In theology fromBoston Unh·erslty. II was there

that King met music studentCorella Scott. whom he married In1953 and with whom he wouldh.'we four children.

King became pastor of a ~{ont-. gomer}" Ala .• church In 195-1. theyear before Rosa Parks refused togh'e up her seat on a ctt~·bus to a.....hlle man. The young minister leda 12·month boycott of Mont-gomel)"s bus system to protest lissegregation policy. call1n!tfor non·\1olent ch11dlsobedlen~.

"First and (oremost we areAmerican citizens." he said. -We

are not here advocating \10Ience.The only .....eapon that ....-e ha\'e Isthe .....eapon of protest. The greatglory of American democracy Is theright to protest for right." .

King became one of the leadersof the mo\'ement fighting segrega·tlon In publfc schools. transporta·tlon and facilities like restaurantsand motels.

In 1957. he helped found theSouthern Christian leadershipConference. an organization thatplayed a key role In the battle.

He sUI'\1\'ed the bombing of his

home. a time In Jail arid attacks(rom counter-demonstrators andlaw enforcement oHiclals. Theprotests brOUghtabout major rC\1·slons and expansions of d..11rightslaws In the 1960s. KIng himselfreeeh'ed the Nobel Peace PrIze In1964.

Begtnnlng In 1966. he began tofocus on poverty. calling It a causeof racism. and set his sights on a"poor people's campaign" thatalmed at dimInishing or etlmlnal-Ing poverty through societal andgO\-emmentaJ actlon.

On April 4. 1968. while In Mem-phis. Tenn .. to support strikingblack garbagemen. KIng was shotdead outside his motel room. Rlotserupted In more than 100 citiesthat spring and summer.

James Earl Ray. an escapedcomict. was comicted of the mur-der but many stili belle\'e he didnot act alone.

In 1980. Klnlfs Atlanta home.church and gra\'eslte were deslg·nated as national historical sites.In 1983 Congress passed a lawmaking his birthday a holiday,

Arts Commission lecture to fOCl.IS on American Impressionist WhistlerThe 5l'COndIn a 5('l1e5 of three-

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Special student prices are alsoavailable. The lectures will be heldIn the Forum at Northville HighSchool. 775 N. Center St..Northville and will begin at 7:30p.m~ For (urther Informationplease call (810) 349·6104.

A Community Organization Rec-ogniZing Diversity {ACORD} Iscomposed of Northville residentswho are concerned with fosteringharmony and understandingdiversity. •

Here's a quote from Its missionstatement: "We believe in activelypromo ling equality (or all peopleregardless of race. creed. color.religion. gender. dlsabl1lty. socioe-conomic slluallon or nallonal ori-gin.

·We ha\'e come together toappreciate our similarities and dlf-(erences: develop educational pro-grams to Increase awareness: andact as a resource for the communi-ty and schools."

ACORDmeets at NorthV1l1eHighSchool In Room 130 on the secondTuesday of every month. The meet-Ings begin at 7 p.m. The highschool Is of( Center Street nearEight Mile Road.

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• Feb. II: Dr. StC\'en Andersonpresents a talk on parentalIm"Ol\'ementand Its affect on stu-dent achlC\·ement.

• March II: Women's historymonth. whIch will Include a newdiscussion of last year's dialogueon racism.

• April 8: ACORD'sannual meet-Ing and elecllon of officers.

• May 13: rnternallonal/multf·cultural festl\'al for children andtheir parents (location to beannounced).

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OPINI NlOur Opinion ISnlooth start bodes wellfor new township board

If the signs we're seeing now holdanr portent for the future, people inNorthville Township are on the road toseeing a smooth. well-run local govern-ment thanks to their new board oftrustces.

They'vc been in office about twomonths and so far the seven membersof the board have shown a commit-ment to setting the right tone from theget-go. They seem determined to endthc fragmentation seen in the town-ship in past years, to restore the town-ship's oft-damaged reputation for pro-feSSionalism and to craft a vision ofwhat they want to do dUring their fouryears in office.

That's exactly what's needed. for sev-eral reasons.

In the first place, for a board to func-tion its members must be able to trusteach other. That's different from unity.Unity on every Issue is not realistic oreven desirable. Trust is about playinglike a team that has honesty andrespect despite individual differences.

Second, if trust is necessary for agood board. then a good board is nec-essary for good government_

A good board selects good adminis-trators to oversee the dad-to-day ser-vices that the township prOVides itsreSidents, like police patrols andgarbage pickup. It presents a strong,professional. unified front to develop-ers and 'other units of government thatcome to town wanting things from us.

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Governmentthat are going to affect their lives. Agood board that does that inspJrestrust. That, trust is needed to get themillages passed that pay for the thingswhich affect our quality of life, every-thing from fire trucks to new soccerfields.

Mixed in there somewhere in a goodboard is solid planning for the future.The township is not static. New busi-nesses and new people are moving inall the time.

Managing that growth is not just atask for today but for next year andthe next decade as well.

How many police officers are wegoing to need five years from now?Where can we build the parks for thekids of people who mo\'e in here 10years down the road? These are justsome of the questions about the futurethat face our local elected officials. aUwhile they're juggling the ones thatcome up today.

So far the new board has madestrides in all of these areas. If thetrustees maintain it citizens ofNorthville Township will be the benefi-ciaries.

The--fot:tghest volunteerposition in a community

;Thompson ~ zealousness[wasted public resourcesrf Words like -mean spiritedM and "vin-fdlctivcMarc used a lot in politics, They{were used especially often to describe~Richard Thompson, who was Oakland~County Prosecutor from 1988-96.f Those words were precisely definedin the last two weeks.

~ • David Gorcyca. the new prosecutor,tannounced he would dismiss all pro-~ceedings against Dr. Jack Kevorkian,~the retired \Vest Bloomfield pathologist.;who has assisted in 40 or so suicides.!1 Thompson had tried Kevorkian sev-~~ral Urnes, but no jUry had been will-:fng to convict him. That should have~ent Thompson a message. but It:dldn·t. Thompson continued to beat{hiS head - and the public check book -,against a brick wall,, Gorcyca reviewed chargcs In 10!cases pending against Kevorkian and:declded Jan. II they had been "written~fn hastcM and -without full fnvestiga-~tlon.·

I)Gorcyca's teJllng point was that there

was a -low probabtluy of conviction:~ssenUally, he decided it was unwiseto continue hounding Kevorkian. asThompson had done, regardless of

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It might sound trite, if not hypocritical.for a ne\\"Spaperthat often criticizes pub-lic education to put in a plug for SchoolBoard Recognition Month, celebrateddUring January across the countty.

But. as fond as we are of playing Mon-day morning quarterback with their deci-sions. we really do appreciate the dedica-tion and difficully involved in serving asa board of education trustee.

The position's especially tough In a dis-trict like North\ille, where the very suc-cess of the education program seems toput parents in a mood to demand evenmore from everyone involved in the pro-cess.

There must be a lot of emotional andintellectual satisfaction in serving on aboard of education. because there sureare a lot of hassles to compensate for.Board members put in countless hourskeeping up \\ith the Issues and with theevolving ideas in education. In additionto attending meetings of committees,

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There are intransigent union negotia-tors. difficult teachers. know-it-alJadministrators. and undisciplined stu-dents to contend with. Not to mention asometimes hOStilepress.

But the greatest challenge must be theparents themselves. many of whom sim-ply refuse to believe that any faull mightlie with their 0\\11 child-rearing methodsor with their model-behavior kids.

One can only imagine the bursts ofemollon board members must be forcedto listen to.

It's a tough job. but somebody's got todo it. Thankfully. somebody does.

one's moral beliefs about SUicide.Meanwhile, the U.S. Supreme Court Istaking up the issue of physician assist-ed suicide.

• The Michigan Supreme Courtslapped down Thompson in an appealof a bad Southfield police arrest.

MAhunch Is not sufficient to give riseto reasonable suspicion: JusticeCharles Levin wrote.

• Thompson lost an appeal tn hiscase against Teressa Nix. whom hewanted to charge with murder.

Justice Michael Cavanagh foundThompson attempting -revisionist his-tory of the principles underlying thedouble Jeopardy clause .. ,Magainst Nix.

Some would argue Thompson wasjust -tough: Some would even call him·conservative:

It Is neither tough nor conservativeto hound defendants with repeatedcharges, disregard the Bill of Rights.throw fiscal caution to the wind. andrefuse to take Mno-for an answer fromthe courts. It is mean·spiritcd,

It appears the new prosecutor, DaveGorcyca, knows the difference. Weurge him to remember It.

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Folino always put Nor-thyme firstFor Paul Folino there was only North\ille. and launched into one of his fabled stories. AboutIt was a little over a year ago when I sat in Paul and three minutes into the tale an older gentleman sitting

Mamie Folino's 11\'lng room. next to me Impatiently muttered something about the I

Paul had just lost his bid for story not haVing anything to do with the Issue atmayor In the November election hand. ,and he had Invited me over for -Hang on: I told the man. -Paul is just using theone of Mamie's famous pasta story to make a point. Don't wo")'. he'll get around todinners and conversation, it.- .

So there I was. sitting com- Minutes later Paul Onlshed up lhe story and thefortably in an easy chair listen- man sitting next to me caught the connettion.ing to Paul talk about -I don't believe it:he said aloud. -lie just made theNorth\11le'spast like it had just . most Important point of thiS whole damn meeting. - T

happened yesterday. I \'!aited After the meeting I noUced the man walking up toawhile and then Iposed a ques- Paul. He shook Paul's hand and began asking ques· ,lion I had been wanting to ask tion after question. TIle two of lhem ended up walkinghim for se\'eral weeks. out of city hall laughing. Paul had. once again. con-

-Paul. you have spent the vcrted another skeptic. .better part of three decades ill\'oh'lng yourself with Therc's not enough column space for me to paint aeverything that has gone on In this city. Now that truly accurate picture of this man who had a Iifellmeyou're no longer on the council, what arc you going to love affair with thiS community, and I consider Itdo \vith yourself?- unfortunate that I haven't had th<.'pleasure of know-

He 'paused for a second then smlll.'d. -Bob: he said. Ing Paul as much as many of you - I'm sort of the-I think I'mJust gOing to relax. - :.Johnny-corne-lately In that department.

Without missing a beat Mamie let out a laugh from For the lime I've known him I ean only say thisthe kitchen. -Paul. )'ou\'e never' rela....ed one day In about Paul Folino. lie was the type of man you alwaysyour life.- wanted on your Side. the guy you could count onI turned back to Paul. wailing for his reply. My gaze when the stakes were high to get the job done. and the

was met by that big broad smile. and a mischievous man who would forC\'cr go out of his way to help hisgleam In his eye. -She's right you know.- hc said \\1th community.a chuckle. . City Manager Gary Word said It 1.>cstwhen he told

Sure enough. four months later Paul was named to me that whether you agreed \\1th hiS polnl of view ora committee charged with studyln.!! the cit)"s solid not. Paul Folino always wanted the best (or North\111<.'.waste program. TIlls community was tnll)' lucky to h.we Paul Folino

The changes weren't totally embraced by the com· for a lifetime. Men of his slock don't apl>car often. andmunltyat first and I rcrall a spc<'ialclt)' council meet- are llC\'cr tnlly appretial<.'d unlll artC'rthey ..reo~one. I

ing where citizens packed the council meeting room toe.xpress concerns about the new program. Robert Jackson Is 0 ..toff Il'riter for 171(' l\'ort'1l'1I1e

During a particularly heated debate. Paul stood up Record.

RobertJackson

In FocusBy John Heider

..,..Labs ruleJoAnne and Dale McDonald of Flint take a look at the Leader Dogs for the Blind exhibit at this pastweekend's Dog Show at the Novi Expo Center. With the couple are two labrador puppies.

King event caught spirit of leaderBatten down the hatches, troops: I do b('lIcve I'm

gonna wax philosophic this week.In case you missed It Monday

was Martin Luther King Jr,Day. Here In Northville we hon-ored It for the fourth year In arow with a silent walk down-town.

I've been to all four Kingwalks and each year I findmyself thinking about his placeas an American patriot.

Why do I use that word?Because King continued a fightthat's been going on since thePilgrims set sail: the strugglefor liberty.

Most of the people who've ever lived haven't hadrights. In their worlds the biggest and the strongestmade all the rules. Over the centuries. though. a fewfolks began to stand up and say, MHey.bubba. that'snot the way things should be.-

The Idea Is that there's something belter than thesurvival of the Ottest. You have the right to certainthings Just because you are, not bccause of who orwhat you are.

Government, as Thomas Jefferson pointed out in theDeclaration of Independence. onl)' exists to securethose rights. Right after that he added that "whenever

any form of gO\'crnment becomes destnlclivc of theseends. It Is the right of the people to alter or to abolishIt.-

Martin Luther King Jr. was one of many who tried toalter:" government. and to some exlent a society. thatwasn t securing their rights as human beings and, asAmericans. He dldn't calJ for the system's downfall.Instead he demanded that It live up to lis fundamentalpromise. .

That promise. In the words of Jefferson. Is tb gh'eeveryone a fair shot at life, liberty and the pursUit ofhappiness. Check out what King said in his -. have adream- speech about his hope for the future: '

'"This will be the day when all of God's children willbe able to sing with new meaning 'My country 't1~ofthee. sweet land of liberty. of thee I Sing. Land wheremy fathers died, land of the Pllgrim's pride. from everymountainside, let freedom ring:-

I think Martin Luther King Jr, was about making Itthe best. I dorft know what's written on his tombstonebut maybe it's something like what Harry Trumanhoped for.

Somebody once asked Truman what he wanted"Writ-ten on his tombstone. He saId he'd lIkc the inscriptionhe saw on an old cowboy's grave in Arizona: He donehis damnedest.

RandyCoble

Randy Coble is a slaff writer for The NorthvllleRecord,

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ditorial on OLV was 'offensive'Your recent article· regard[n~ two

ulstanding code violaUons at Ourdy of Victory Church and an

ccompanylng editorial confirm atminimum. a lack of understand-grand at worst. a disregard for a

arlsh that has demonstrated Itsmmltment to this community for

5 years.The editorial headline that OLVceds to demonstrate -reliability-

s offensl\oe. In the 15 )'ears that Ia\"e been a member of OLV. I

know of approximately $3 millionthat has been spent In capitalfunds alone to impro\'e and main-taIn our (acilltles.

The,3Oq plus students attendIngOLV reduces the cost to theNorthvJlle School District by atleast $1.5 million each year from

. what the district ....-ould othern1seneed If Ihose studenls attendedthe public schools.

CII)' officials r«Oglllzed that oneof the t.....o Items that you are soconcerned wllh has been tem-porarily corrected. That leaves oneItem outslandlng.

Your p3per docs a dlssen1ce to aparish and the community toexaggerate the Importance of oneItem and then use It to questionwhether OL\' can be consideredreliable.

The suggestion that the cost ofone Ilem (Il!!.htshldds In a parkIngloti might Indicate that OIN can·not or does not have the ability tocomplete Its commllmenls Is asludicrous a.. an}1hlng I ha\'e C\'rrrl"ad In )'our papc-r,

If you don't understand. rereadthe first paragraph for C\1dence.You should be t'mbarrassed by theminimal thought and considera-tion }'ou ~~\\"eto your comrtlt'nts,

For )-ou to question the abllJUes.rommllmrnt or rt'lIabllity of ourparlr;h to North\"llIe or lis neIgh-bors 15 extrnordlnar1ly unfair andundr~r\1n~.

drainage Issue. the church has owners have very Important [ndl- adjoining property. These stepsImplemented a completely suc- 'vfdual rights and needs that need appear appropriate and are satls-cessful temporary fix. and Is devel- to be part of the communities' factory to the city as temporaryopIng plans for a permanent fix. plan. measures to control and avoidAlso, there has lJeen some delay 1 ha\·en·t "walked In the shoes" storm water run·off to adJo[nlngwith the flnal resolution on the of the church's neighbors and thus properties. Please keep, the cityparking spare IsSue. Why? do not fully understand the ratio- Informed of your progress with

There Is a very sound reason nale for their actions. All I ask Is respect to desIgn and plann[ng ofwhy there has been some delay In Ihat t\·eryone [m'olved [n Ihls pro· an alternate storm water drainOLVs ImplementaUon of a perma- cess think very carefully about system. We are Interested Innent drainage fix. First. the tempo- how best to balance their own revie\\1ng any design plans as theyrary drainage fix works very well. needs with our shared community are avallable.-Second. the church Is strl\1ng to needs. In regard to a permanent solu-manage Its financial resou rces Can OL\' do a better job of being tlon to the water run-ofr. I would....1sely. a responSible part of the commu- like to Inform you that on Noy. 1.

The church. and Its parish- nlty? Perhaps. this Is not a ques· 1996. Ron Cieslak of the archltec-loners. want to help the communI- lion J can answer. tural Orm of Merritt. McCallum &ty by expanding the number of Can the ne[ghborlng property Cieslak met with the city to outlineclassrooms - and the number of o....ners be more responsible? our plan before a formal submlt-students that may attend OLV. Can the city offlc[als be more tal. Our goal was to submit IheseThe sensible way to address the respons[ble? plans by Nov. 14. 1996. for pre-permanent drainage fix Is as part Aga[n. these are not questions sentatlon on Dec. 4. 1996. or sub·of the school addJUon project. This for me to aJlS\\'er. mil the same plans on Noy. 25.Is sensible, But I do have an opinIon? Yes. 1996. for presentation on Dec. 17.

A sound plan has been offered My opinion [s that we all need to 1996.for [mprO\'ements to OLV'sparking try harder to understand the On Dec. 4. 1996. In the processfacilities. Irs a good plan. The tIme Issues that are being faced and of requesting a variance for ourhas come 10 ask some others. how to best serve Indl\1duals and future parking lot. these plansaside from OLV. Why the plan our shared community needs. were pulled for yet another revisedhasn't bttn appJ'O\"Cd.The parkIng Lers all get together here and plan presentation. .non conformance lssue cannot be make some peace. Lers all work I mention these dates to Informresolved unUl the city takes affir' together with a positive plan Ihat you that since my arrival In 1993.maUve action to approve OLV·s addresses our needs as a commu- my record has been one of prompt-plan. nlty. ness and concern.

O\'er the past year. articles In Let's all proudly step forward Your Implication that Our Lady1lte Record. ha\'e clearly focused on and say that ....'e do care. and we of Victory was remiss [n the pasta questlonlng of OLV's actlons. do want to go forward In a way docs not dlm[nlsh my credibilityand made suggestions of lack of that best m~ls Ihe shared needs since the problem was brought toneeded actions. But [s this nega- thal 'e all ha\'e In the community my attenUon by the City. If the cur-th1sm toward OL\' truly .....arrant· thaI e all share. rent 8-lnch drainage pipe wased? Brian Gas[orowskl Installed In our parkIng lot. it .....as

"Are they rt'Sponslble." .....e ask? Cllltrc/~ l.Sl.'~ done v.1th the approval of the clly.Some of OLV's acts of respons[blll- I' «- The new drainage ....111be Installedty are mentioned earlier. according to the specifications of

But. It [5 also Important for us C011l/'Jliallce the City of North\111e,Th[s Is ourall 10 acknowledge that at a lime Intention......hen the local public schools are To the Editor: ( men lion these dates to refutestressed on space and on finances. I read )"our editorial dated Jan, your statement. -We belle\·e theOLV has acted again ....1th a plan 9. entitled -Corrections needed resIdents bring up a good poInt,that ....111 be helpfUl to the mrrt'llt before church shO\\'SrelJablllty.- In and before OLV's expansion planspublic school dlffic\lltles. another your editorial you state: -One see lhe light of day. the churchexample of responsible acUon ....1th month. That·s how long the should come up ....1th concrete pro·

John O·Rnlly true benefits to our community. North\·lIle Cily CouncU Is gl\'lng posals to correct current deficien-

R J When rt'alized. the expansion of Our Lady of Victory Church to cles. then carry lhrough witheaS01lS for the OLVschool ....111pfO\1deanoth· begin taking steps to.....ards cor- those plans:er quality eduraUon option for the recllng t.....o ordinance \'Iolatlons Sir. since the city asked me. asdelo)" (l re SOU1ld families of North\1Ile. that cHy offiCials wanted the pastor of Our Lady of Vlct0I)·.

Now In this .....e h~l\"e a addr~ more than eight months 10 correct these !terns 1 ha\"e takenTo the Editor: tremendous example of commit· ago." my task seriously. 1 resent theThe artJcle ·OLV told to correcl merit to communlt}·. a true show· Furthermore. you also quoled tone ofyour editorial. For your fur-

"[olatlons In \"Iclnlt)' of church I~ of taking responsibility for the Mr. Johnson. our Mayor. as say- ther Infonnallon. 1 am determinedbulld[ng- [n the Jan. 9 Northl-'iIle .....ell being of [ndl\1duals and the Ing: -At this point In time It v.-ould to abide by the direction of theRecord raIsed a question as to community. be appropnate for the (clly·S)pros· City of North\ilJe.whether thr OLVparish Is proper- Rt'lI1t"mber.this Is not a millage t'cu_tor to strongly take some I feel we have been unfairlyIy C3IT)1ngoul Its responSibilities Increase IS5ut'. this Is school acllon If olv docsn't move on thrse treated by your paper.10 the community, Improvement/expans[on funded Issues In a rt'asonable mount of I do ho~ Iryou print this reply.

AHh.pu~.h..1ber~rc sc\'ccal-pI1\'3tCt)· b)· lhUQJl.d..P.t..QP'"-,le"-,,oC'..r---,t,,,[m~e: you do so' faithfully since thiscJcoar&taternt'llt5 In the article sug- OLV. Thet\lo:Oorll!iiiiictt"rolillOns you ... saiM Mf(de' w~1Ibe reprinted rer· -~f'1,t1nltthat on mOst counls OLV Of course, we must not lose art' "referring to are the light baUirl'ln the Victorian. o~r"ciiurchhas been "qulle 'responsible In track of the rt'ason for dela}·s In shields on the parking light pole bulletin.acld{~ss[ng Its Issues of non con· the church's school project. and In 10catt'd next to the nelghbor·s Rt\·. Ernest Perean. Pastorformancc ....1th city ordln;mce. the turn the delay In the permanent house on the cast side of the park·underlying tone of the ma}'or's fix on the drainage Issue. I think Ing lot and to the draInage Issue.staleffit'nt and the article ~med It's fatr to sa)' that a lack of In rt'lalion to the light shIeld. fto Imply doubt as to whether the resounding support from OLV's must Inform you that Ihe citychurch Is properly addressing all neighbors has had something to council. along ...."llh the mayor andof Its respon~lblllt[l'S. do ....1th the delays. co~uentl,r )"ou and )'our publf-

This was my obsen'atlon from I think It Is also fair to say that calion ha\'e bttn mls[nformed,)"our article. but ('Quid )'our gentlr ctt)· officials h~l\'enot exactly tried The light shield. No. CA.·11.rl"adt'rs stop (or a moment to con· to "lend a supporting hand- In made to order, Shield Accessory~Iclrr Ihls quesUon of responslbill- ht'lplng OL\' open Its doors to Kit Dt'slgn 20 Concurse III. wasty In a slightly different lI&11t1 more school students. Enough Installed b)' McSweeney ElectriC

OLVon the whole. and through said. Inc. on June 26. 1996. al a cost toIts tndlvldual par[shlont'rs. has Bas OLV acted rt'sponslbillty? OLVof $258.94.del1lOn.r;lraledan unwavering com- The answer [s yes. emphatically. In relatIon to the alleged secondmllment to the sp[rlt of people Another question worth asking. In \·[olaUon. namely. storm waterhrlplng ont' another. and [n taking the same breath. Is whether tht' drainage. I would like to quote ther<.'sponslblllt)'for the ....'elfare of tht' people of the Orchard He[ghts lettrr dated June 6. 1996. wrillencommunll)', fttal proplc ....1thln the neighborhood ha\'e taken a similar b)' Mr. Connors. allorney (or Iht'Immediate and surrounding com· /n'el of responsibility In ....-orklng City of Norlhvlllt'. to Andrewmunltlt'S ha\'e Lttn helped [n real cooperatlvel)· ....11h lhr church. and Spllk[n of Bodman. longley &W3)'Sby food and rloth[ng dri\·es. In mtttlng the besllnteresls of the Dahllng. the legal firm represent-pr0\1s[ons of sheller. prO\1slons of community. Ing Our Lady of Victory. -Place-warm and underslandlng emotion· As the church has worked lire- ment of an 8 Inch asphalt curbal support. and many Tllanyother lessl)' and diligently to meet Its along a majority of the east park-wa)'S, Immediate neighbors needs and Ing lot boundary and placemrnt of

And yes. If)-ou are wt'!llnformed the broad needs of our communi· an earthen berm In the pIantingon OLV's actions over Ihe pasl ty. can tht' Orchard Heights neigh· areas has significantly Incr~asedycar you know lhat the church bors say that they ha\·e acted Ihe parking lot's ability to controlhas been \'<.'ry responsible In ~sponslbly toward our commun[- and retain a significant slorm;lllclrrssing Us ordinance non con· t)'1 . water volume without causingformance obligations as well. I don't know for sure. but It run-off to adjoining property.

As described In The Record's doesn·t seem to me that the The placement of additionalarticle. most of the non confor- answer [s yes. Please don't read bermlng near the dumpstermances ha\'e bt'en full)' resolved. an[mOslly Into Ih~se .....ords. Il Is appears to pro\1de C\'en more of aRt'gardlng the Important property not Intended. :-\e[ghborlngproperiy factor of safety from run'off to

Tragedy didn'tha've to happen

To the Editor.Yes. it finally and so \'ery tragi-

cally happened - a death at thesilt' of the abandoned buildingsnear Sheldon and Fh'e Mde roads.

No surprise. m.1.nyof us .....arnedof the safety and health hazardsthere. hoping that long ago state.county and to\lonshlp bureaucrats.along ....1th local businesses. \\-ould

. ha\'e Impro\"C~dthe sltuallon either\\1th dC\'elopment or. if they can"tma}(e that 11)". ha\'e the county andstate raze the buildings andrestore the landscape at theirexpense.

As township Supef\iSOr KarenWoods[de said. they (county andstate) have been very poor stew-ards of their properties. And. Irscosting us dearly as a tax andresources drain on our communi-ty. and a blight on our landscape.affecting our Image and home val·ues adversely. And yet more dear·Iy. It has cost a life.

1I0wmany more 1l\"e5 \\111 it takebefore something positive Is done\\ith these properties?

GregArceri

Adopt tough curriculum for schoolsWhen [t came to standards and assessments.

howe\"er. Mlch[gan rated an -A-m[nus: basedma[nly on the fact Ihat we measure pupil per-formance In math. English and science andhold districts accounlable for the results.

Wading through all this data Is an excellentcure for [nsomnla, But the main points remain\'ery clear:

First. the best way to Impro\'e our publicschools [s to Impro\·e them. not destroy themas some pro· charter Ideologues would have usdo.

Second. the best way to Improve school per-formance Is to set out clearly what ....'e expectkids to learn and then assess what In fact theydo learn. Publish the results. district by districtand bUlld[ng by bUilding. And then hold t\'ery.body - school boards. supt-rlntendents. princi-pals. teachers, parents and kids - responSiblefor making Improvements.

Th[~ the best thing for Go\'. John EngIer.the M[chlgan ~slature and the State Boardof Education to do right now Is adopt a tough.thorough. realistic. mandatory state\\1de cur·rlculum for all schools, Ca\1ng In to the know·nothings and the local control freaks Is no wayto help our kids learn to compete In a toughworld.

PhilPower

Introducing competition Into our K-12 schoolsystem may be a good Idra. as charter ad\-o"cates claim. but pretty soon charter schools aregoing to ha\"e to put up or shut up. If chartertest results conUnue poorly. It might be a goodIdea to slow down the rush to charter all thoseschools now In the p[pellne.

Intereslingly enough. Just a few days afterthe MEAPtest results were released. Education\\~k. a respected trade newspaper. Issued areport on the nallon's schools which concludedthat overall they were -riddled with excellencebut rife wHh mediocrity."

Staff spent a year assessing state school sys-tems on 75 Ind[cators such as academic stan-dards. school climate. support for teachers and(undlng.

M[ch[gan's ~port card was mixed.We received a -0- (or school climate. which

Includes things such as class size. student-teacher ralio and teacher viC\\'Sabout violenceIn schools.

Quallly of teaching. measured by the per-centage of teachers who hold degrees In thesubjects they leach and the number of newlygraduated teachers from accredited colleges.drew a -C:. Michigan rated a "B·plus· for adequacy offunding. (MIchigan spends $5.779 per student.less than the nation-leadIng New Jersey at$8.118 but more than doormat Utah wHh$3.537.)

PhI! Power Is charrman oj Ihe company thaIOlVns Ihis nelVspaper. His Touch·Tone L'OicemaU number Is (313) 953;2047 ext. 1880,

ll1ere was a fair amount of hand-Wringinglasl week wht'n the results of 1996's Michigan

Educational Assess-ment Program (MEAI'!lests were releasedshowing a slightdecline from previousy~rs.

Math and readingtests were given lastfall to fourth and sev-enth gradersstatewide. The Mlcht·gan Department ofEducation releasedthe scores, whIch.....ere printed In detailfor your school dis-

trict In last WC'ek'sedlllon oBhts newspaper.Some flnd[ngs and comments:• Sialewide math results were down a bit

more than reading. Maybe the fact that the testwas g1v~non sept. 30. t....-o weeks earlier thanthe mld·Oclober date In prevfous years. meantthat students. returning from a summer of funand forgetting. lost t....-ouseful weeks for review.

• Mouna 1,500 students from 33 charterschools took the MEAP tests for the first time.Overall. the results for charter schools wereYl-orsethan for public schools, wllh more char-ter school students earning low marks thansatisfactory.

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Mill Race Matters

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Winter has surrounded the community and Mill Race Villagealong with It. Although public activities ha\'e diminished dUring thecold of winter. the village continues to be'acth·e.

The office manager staffs the Historical SocIety office each \\oeek-day from 9 a.m. unUI I p,m. aSSisting in the scheduling of e\-entsfor the entire year, OIann also maintains a busy schedule herselfassisting callers and drop· in \isltors while tl)1ng to complete herown list of job assIgnments.

Each Tuesday morning members of the Stone Gang meet to con·tinue maIntenance and preservation of the vl1lage buildings.Recently. the men have been working on the redecoration ofkitchen and bathroom facililles In the NewSchool Church.

The Archl\-es Committee continues to meet each Wednesday from9 until II a,m. They work \\oeekly.adding to the growing Communi·ty Archl\-es and deo-'eloplnga system (or access and control of theexpanding collection.

Regular cleaning and maintenance are also done on village build·ings used dUring the cold of winter (or club meetings and otheractlviUes. A number of organizations. In addition to the NorthvilleHistorical Society, continue monthly meetings using the vlllagefacUllies.

VllIage buildings will reopen (or public vie\\1ng on the Sundayafter Memorial Day. The grounds are open. however. )'ear-roundfrom sun up to sun down. Plaques placed on the exterior of eachbuilding make learning about their history poSSible\\1thout actual·Iy entering the structures. ,

Historical SocIety members met on Thursday. Jan. 16. for theirannual meeting, At that meeting, the membership present agreedto a change in the bylaw definition of the constitution of a quorumfor the purpose of board votes. ,

Members \\-ere introduced to neo-vboard members Juliette Stock-hausen and Bob Russell. A third nominee. Frank Cunningham,was unable to attend the meetlng. Outgoing board members BettyOmar, Sonia S\\1gart. Jo Ann Harris, and Art Rockall were recog·nized and thanked for past senice.

In addltlon to discussing the organlzatlon's actlvitles dUring'1996. members also heard a brief presentation on the NorthvilleCommunity Archl\·es. an ongoing project of the Northville HistoricalSociety.

Key people volunteer recognlUon keys (or ]996 were awarded toJan Juhasz, Judy Kohl and Arthur (Rocky) Rockall. All de\'otednumerous hours o~-erthe years to the continuance of the operationof Mill Race Village and the North\111eHistorical Society.

Now a segment from the community's past:During the latter part of the 19th ,century, younger residents

enjoyed a variety of outdoor winter actMtles. One of these wintersports was ,sledding. A fa\'orite sledding location was Buchner Hill,the hlllleading doun from today's high school into town.

Prior to the advent of automobiles and eo-'enIn their early years,traffic was not a problem, especially on so steep a terrain whichwas snow CO\-ered.

On Feb. 26. 1910. The NorthL'U!e Record printed an article aboutthis 1'elj' subject. It read. In part. -Not many villages in Michigancan boast of a half-mile steep coasting hUl within its limits.North\111ehas It.ho\\-ever.and has it plenty.

'Buchner's hili. as it is called. came Into fame about 25 years agowhen John Buchner, a citizen of the town, conceived an idea thatthe big hllJ. then covered in shrubbery and trees whIch he owned,'would be a great place for people seeking sightly homes or fresh airelf'\'atlons '"

'Buchner's dream never came true. and the home was finally dis·posed at a forced sale ..,

-From the Buchner house the view for miles and miles Is magnif-Icent, Detroit can easily be seen on the east. and but for the woodsAnn Arbor would be an easy \1ew on the \\"eSt.The base line of thestate runs over the hl1Js. but here is the only place in Michiganwhere it cannot be traveled by road In a direct \lne from Lake St.ClaIr on the east to Lake Mlch[gan on the \\"eSt'"

"'The steep roads leading from the hllJ down ~ugh the villagefurnish a means of great sport for the boys and girls of the villageand older ones as \\-ell. for coasting In winter. A full half·mUe ridecan be had in just 20 seconds, although the lighter loads usuallyconsume 10 seconds more in the «!ownwardtrlp. Often as many as-a hundred youngsters will be In the game at one time., 'Recently a damper was put on the sport (or a (eo-v days and oneroad was closed up. because of aCCidentsresulting In the breakingof legs ....

More communIty history ne.x1week.

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Tuesday. Jan. 21Stone Gang VllIage. 9 a.m,-noonlVednesday.Jan,22Archives , Cady. 9·11 a.m ..

InCOllle tax forlnsavailable for seniors

Congresswoman Lynn RIvers. 0-Ann Arbor, is making federalIncome tax fonns a\'allable to con-stituents again thiS tax season.

DIstrict residents can have mosttax forms mailed to them simplyby ca\l(ng Rh'ers' district offices inAnn Arbor (313) 741-4210 orWayne (3131 722·1411. The 1040forms are available on a walk·lnbasIs at se\'eral local post officesand libraries.

Due to the rules of the U.S,House of RepresentaU\'es and Con·gresslonal ('ourtesy, this sef\1cc Is

a\'allable only to reSidents of the13th Congressional DIstrict.

The district includes NorthvtJleTownship and the Wayne Countyportion of the City of Northville.

Tax assIstance questions shouldbe directed to the IRS toll·free hot·line (1-800-829·1040).

The best time to call is between3·4 p,m.

Walk·ln service is available atthe IRS office in Detroit. located Inthe McNamara Federal Building.The address Is 477 Michigan Ave.,Detroit. MI.

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Michigan poet performs at inauguralHe may not ha\'e gotten prime billing, but

local poet Rlshlkavi Raghudas stili made it toPresident Clinton's Inaugural.

Patrons at Mlchlgan's 'gala Inaugural BalJMonday night at the Smithsonian's AmericanHistory Museum received a special gift as theyleft - poetry by Raghudas wrltten especially forthe occasion,

Debbie DlngelJ. chaIr of the MIchIgan BanCommittee. said she was pleased to haveRaghudas'represent Michigan.

'I'm tJ)1ng to feature as many Michigan peo-ple as possible: she said. She felt Ihat Raghu-das's poetry spoke to the Importan.ce of theoccasion.

Patrons received a ribboned scroll contaln[ngthree poems: The MagnifICence oj Michigan. TheDocument oj Destiny: The American Constitu'tion. and his Inaugural anthem for PresidentCllnton entitled. The Bridge.

Raghudas was a 1972 graduate of North\ilJeHigh School. where he \\'as koo\\n as RobbieClarke. He later devoted himself to Easternmysticism and had his name legally changed.

Now living in Livonia. Raghudas has beencalled Michlgan's -unofficial poet laureate- andhas read before dignitaries on man)' officialprograms. Fonner GO\'. James Blanchard wasa fan and Gov. John Engler has requested per·mission to quote from Raghudas's work.

Although disappointed that he wasn't chosento dell\'er the televised Inaugural poem, Raghu.das considers the fact that poets are being rec-ognized at all a sign of redemption for his cho·sen profession.,'Poets are more valuable than generally

beliC\'ed: he says. 'We can stir the heart andInspire great deeds through the Instrumentalityoftheword.-

Here is the poem Raghudas wrote for theInaugural.

THE BRIDGE(For President

WilliamJefferson Clinton)I

1spy \\ithln the rising Ught a \1slon. flamingclear:

A BRIDGE that spans humanity - a blessed

, r~-4 -::r;==== ~y ry=,....":.--··1;~ - Q

...'. ~ ""'-' ... ~ ... _ .... ~ _ ..--r.-..f ..-ottI

future (ree of f('ar.Pointing to the farther shore. where Freedom

truly gleams.A MANOF HOPE articulates the structure of

our dreams.WE POWEROF mE POSSIBLE lives within

his word:.For Ideals have a winged power lony as a bIrd

And thus toward that Unity. a nation now isspurred.

IIThis VlSION·BRIDGEIs but the path to

greatness long· foreseen:All nations have their obstacles and sins they

must redeem.But a BRIDGETOWARDllIE Ft.mJRE must

ha\'e spans that long endure -And \\-elcomeall the citizenry ... the workers:

the rich: the poor.A Bridge that's m('ant for many. and yet

sa\'ed for but a few.Will find a danger oj disaster f'\'en while the

span is new ...There \\111 come a sad accounting - for an

anger len to steo.v. Rlshlkavl Raghudas composed a poemfor Clinton's second Inauguration. .111

Wehave struggled toward this Bridge like apeople half·possessed:

Propelled by forces from'\vlthln - yet (earfUlof the Quest:

And as we now prepare to lea\'e our centu!),behind. ,

Wemust build thiS noble Bridge \\ith thecontents of our'mlnds.

The COMMONGOOD'S the common goal (orwhich we all must strive:

Yet. to appreciate our Unity. dil'ersClymustthrive ...

And yet be kept from separateness by aHEART chat stays alu.>e.

IVWehave had enough of treachery. of para·

nolacdark:We must NEVER giveour nationhood to such

a \1slon starklAnd yet we cannot mt'rely gaze \\1th longing

through the mist -The MIIJ.ENNIUMIs upon us ... and our

Hearts must not resist.

We cannot know the climate. or what sceneswe shall be shown:

Wecan 'only srmJgtlten girders. and prepa~(or the unknown:

It may be that we REJOICE as we see howmuch we've gro\\n!

VSo let us heed the Vision·Keeper, A MANOF

HOPE who sees:TOGEtHER let us walk the Bridge. and test

the blessed breett:The spans \\111 be most sturdy if we UmFY

our core-Let us noU' walk fogether fou'Ollls a most

rrvyesrlcshore.Ma)' this nation no\\' be conS('Crated ... lifted

up In (a~ ...May we not n~l('Ct our \'0\\"5. so we cherish

each embrace:And 1m>' Ihls BRIDGETOWARD TIlE

FlJTURE - call)' us to graci".

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What's•In aname?

From'fbLinding fatharsto 'property lines, h-ere's how

some area street namescame to be

Once you're familiar enough membu a street was likely to\\1th a dty or a route to ,md from h,we ~n named after.work. you hang 3 left all Ihls The fOllndfn~ fathers werestr«t and a right on Ihat \\llhOlll more IIkd\" 10 name streets aftergiving It . themselves.m u c h according tothought. It's Rockall.almost as If In Novi.the car "'ere street nameson automatic usually camepilot and a b 0 u tthere's no because o'fnl'ed to read locaflon. Thethe street s t r e e t s .signs. which were

But have once horse)'ou ever trails. cowthought about how the street paths or wagon trails. oftennames came to be? bounded a family's property and

In North\111e.many str«ts are connected various farm proper-named after founders. former cit)' lies.coundl members and mamrs. Some street names came about

Dun Ia p. ..-- . --:~__:::~--__, ~cause theyII utI 0 n • were knownCady. John- by the nameson and of either theGardner properlystreets "'ere owner whoall named In ot...... had the mosthOllot....-..P(. ~- -.L ro.'ld rrontagerounders. • ,I.. orb«auseofaccording to the desllna-North"l1le ~ tion. accord·Fire ChIef 4". " Ing to KathyJJm Allen. ~~ .. Mutch. NovlAllen Dm-e. ~. Welch. Canter· Clt)' Council member and presl·bury. Lang1leld and Ely were all dent of the No\1 Historical Socl·council members or ma)'ors or etv.North\1Ue. "Thl' road Ihat we know as

When the (amllr h.1'; OC('1i In ~()\ I Road III this centuf)' wasthe area a known aslong lime It :'\0\'1 Roadb e com e s from Grandharder 10 Rl\'er southdetermine and as WaDedwhich of the Lake Roadfamil)' mem- north ofbers a street Grand RI\-er:was named said Mutch.aJle~ -That Is

North\'lI1e very commontfIstorica I In smallSociety ~m· tow n s • "ber Diane Mutch saId.Rockall. who Is currentl}" "1l1ey "-ere known by the desll·r~archlng street names. SO~· nation. where the)' led to.lIrnes uses the era of the dC\octop'ment of part of the dt)' as a dueto narTO"1ng dO\\l1 \\ hleh family continued on 2

RECORD

URT WNLocal street namesand their history:Novi:

Country LaDe Drive - Located In OakRIdge Place. the name was the result of abrainstorming session by everyone whoworked on the de\'elopment wtth AmarChawney. archllect. builder and developer.

Kartar Drive - Located In Village WoodPlace. this street was named In memory ofthe father of the developer. Amar'Chawney.Kirtar is another name (or "the Lord."

Roethel Drive - Mayor Romaine Roethel.the first woman mayor. Her husband wasthe chairman of the plannIng commission.

Karevlch Drive - Former mayor.Griswold - Myra Griswold owned the

property which formed the boundary of thestreet that bears the name.

Dlnser Drive - The old Wixom Road wasrenamed for the D1nser family from TenMile Road north to Delmont. which Is thenew name for the east-west segment of oldWixom Road.

Austin Drive - Cornelius Austin was aveteran of the War of 1812 and one of thefirst settlers In the lakes area. Austinowned property on both sides of Novi Roadat Thirteen MileRoad.

Welfare Street - Property owner GeorgeWelfare.

BashIan - The Bashlan famUyowned theorchard that ran south of Grand River intoTen MileRoad.

Brett - Joe Brett was a former planningcommission member.

Ron Hes]op Drive - Named for the lasttwo years by the Heslop famUy after theirsuccessful bids at chamber of commerceauctions. The right to name the street.which Is the entrance to the Novi CivicCenter off Ten Mile Road by the pollee sta-tion. goes to the highest bidder once a year.

Wildcat Drive - The name for theentrance on the west side or the Civic Cen·ter after the high school's mascot.

Simmons Drive - The Simmons family0\\1100 the apple orchard on the property.

Grand River - OrigInally named becauseIt began In Detroit and ran all the way tothe Grand River In Grand Rapids. at timesparalleling the Grand River Itself.

Garfield Road - T. A. Garfield.

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In Northvilleand Northville Township:

Allen - Former Mayor A. Matculm Allen.Reed - E. Roscoe Reed. a former clerk

and editor and publisher or The Northl.'ille- . Recofd.,_~_. _ .' ~""_~' •

Welch - Jackson WeIch.LaJi;neJd - Conrad Langfleld. acUve In

city government. whose father establIshedthe Northville Laboratories.

Ely - C. Ely. last village presIdent andIlrst mayor of Northville.

Horton - Edward S. Horton. Installed asthe Northville postmaster In 1899.

Fry Road - William Eves Fry.Dubuar Charles L. Dubuar was the VII·

lage president in 1893. the school boardpresident from 1909 unUI ]918 and a fac-tory owner. James A. Dubuar was the vii·lage president In 1908.

Pennell - Ebenezer Pennell was theowner and manager of Pennell and Shaw. amill where wool was processed.

Yerkes - Robert Yerkes. the owner ofGlobe Furniture.

Thayer - HIrman B. Thayer was a for-mer township supervisor and also Ihesuperintendent of the U.S. Fish Hatchel)'.

Beal- F. R. Beal.Johnson - Former Mayor Dr. Richard M.

Johnson.Hutton - Lewis W. Hutton came to

NorthVille In "1854 and was the proprietorof Huuon & Bedford. a carnage shop.

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1.:' '!! I<;.;, ~ ., ~ ~.\t.tiAfter completron of the renamIng process, WhIch fasted several months. Joe DIRadoofficIally 1~8talls the new sign to Brlckscape Drive, formerly known as Old Novl Road.

Good-bye Old Novi Road, Herro Bricks<?ape DriveOld NOVIRoad Is no more.The street (s stili there. of cuurse. but It has

been renamed BriCkscape Dm-e.The renaming' process. which began nIne or

10 months ago. came to complellon In mid·December. when Joe DIRado. the co-owner ofBrtckscape Home & Garden Showplace officiallyInstalled the new sign on the post at EIght MileRoad In Northville. The Old N'0\1Road sign \\111remain on the post (or about 51" monlhs.

-It has always been hard to know how to getdown here." satd DIRado who openedBrlckscape exactly 10 )'ears ago on Jan. 1. ''Weknew that \\'as the only way to do It:

To rename the road. D1Radohad 10 get eitherthe permission of the other landowners on thestreet or acqUire all the property. He chose theIaUer.

SInce Old N'0\1Road Is a county road. DiRado

then needed to get the approval of OaklandCount)·. Before the county would gl\'e theIrappro\'31. they had to verifY\\ith both the citiesof NoViand NorthviJle that the street name didnot conflIct with any exIsting street names.Ne:<t.DlRado submitted and received approvalfor his request from bolh cities.

PrIor to the change. DiRado said his mall wasoften delayed because Jhe sender did notinclude the word 'Old" In the address.

DlRado \\111consult with a landscape archl·tect to begIn Impro~'ements In the landscaping.particularly to the road.

"We're confident that we can make It look likea park atmosphere: he said. -A parks and recatmosphere ties In \\1th the business:

Rainbow Recreation. which sells s\\1ng sets.w1l1remain at its site on the new BrickscapeDrive. a location It has had for two years.

Stories by Carol Workens • Photos by John Heider

Ptloto ~ JOHN HEIDERDaph~e Richardson helps Northville's traveling seniors.

III's ~ Fact

By CAROL WORKENSSfalfWriler

Ifyou\oc C\-ertaken a trip offeredby the Northville Senior Centerchances are you've met DaphneRichardson.

Born In London. England.Richardson began volunteeringwith the North\1Jle Senior Centertwo years ago. just siX monthsafter retiring.

"' decided I wasn't going to beone of these women who 1I\'ed\\1thmy husband 24 hours a day."Richard said. "He does his thingand I do my thing. We get togetherfor a date once a week.-

As the group leader on trIps.RIchardson greets people as theyget on the bus and makes l'\-eI)'Onefeelwelcome.

"I usually try to make C\-el)'bodyfeel they're part of the group.rather lhan just one person on thebus: she said. ~Everybody kind ofenjoys It as a group rather than asa sIngle person because there areSinglepersons that go:

Richardson said that she "got toknow how to handle all kinds ofpeople" while she worked in a hotel

HOME IMPROVEMENT

There were 571 Novihomeowners receiving

permits in 1996for alterations.

The estimated valueof the renovations

came to $3,564,578.

In St. Croix in the Virgin Islandsfor two years.

As a group leader she'll countheads and sees to It that no onegets lost.

-, make sure that everybody whogets off the bus gets on the bus:she said. .

Richardson also helps KarlPeters. director of the senior cen·ter. with anything else that needsto be done.

She Is very WIllingto 11fta handwhen It's time to send out meetingnotIces and the monthly newslet-ter. If Peters needs help with theshopping for the center. Richard·son is there. When Irs lime (or flushots. )'Ou can bet she will be oneof the volunteers on hand. Fromhelping In the office to potluck lun-cheons. whene\'er she receh'es acall from Peters. she's more thanhappy to oblige.

-Whenever they need me I go'-she said. "'1'5 man-elous. becauseyou get to meet the most wonderfulpeople.-

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Perfume topic of meetingThe s....-eel fragrance of herbs and

!lowers \\111be In the air at the nextNorth\1l1eWoman'sClubmeetingon FrI-day. Feb.7. at 1:30p.m. InBoll fel-lowshipHall atthe FirstPresbyte-r I a nChurch.200 E.

_ Main Street In North\'1l1e."1l1e Art of Fragrance: From the

Garden ... to Elizabeth Arden" Isthe subject of Sandina Polgar atthe meellng. which Is open toguests.

Polgar has been employed \\ithSanofi Beaute for the past nine)'ears as a promotional represcnla·lh'e for the Oscar de la Renla fra-grance line. She Is also a pastpresident of the Grosse lie Herb

CarolWorkens

Sociely and has combined her loveof herbs and /lowers \\ith the com·merclal presentation of fine fra-grances.

Polgar wlll be sharing her knowl·edge of herbs. flowers and flne fra-grances \\ith the Woman's Club.

Polgar was lIamed Mrs. Mich[ganInternational in 1994 and is the

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Reunion plannedfor former residents

For quarter of a century formerNorth\ille residents ha\'e been get-ting together In Florida to remi-nIsce and renew old friendshIps.

Th[s year. the 26th annualNorthville reunion ....111 be held onFriday. Feb: 21. at the Holiday InnIn Sebring. F1a.Friends and ne[gh-bors are-[nvlted to Join former resi-dents beginning at 11 a.m. (or asocial hour before lunch.

For reservations write or callTom Stalker at 3009 SamaraDri\"C.Tampa. FL. 33618 or (813)932-5258.

To make a room reservation call1-800·654-7235 by Feb. I for aspecial room rate_

lf you have lnJonnationJor the InOur Town column. call Carol\\ 'Orkcnsat 349· I 700.

Got·newsto share?

Have you recently becomeengaged? Newlybetrothed? Orare you proud new parents? Areyou celebrating a bIg annl\"er·S3I)"?

Send the Information andpicture If you ha\"Cone to TheNorthville Record/Novi News.104 W. Main Street. Northville.MI 48167. or stop by the officeand pick up a birth. engage-ment or wedding announce-ment form and we'lI see to Itthat your happy news appearsIn the paper.

There Is no charge.

Debbie KayeSr.Vice Presldenl. Soles

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many. I ' ", 'J !.~,Young's orchestra :ap~Ces.

In addition to ten ~ as musl·cal director of a' ChIcago-areasymphony. Include the EnglishChamber Orchestra. the SeoulPhilharmonic. the English Sym.phony. the Bohuslav Symphony.Florida Philharmonic and thesymphonies of Pittsburgh. Den-\·er. Phoenix and Nashvtlle.

A full·tlme music faculty mem-ber for ten years at OlivetNazarene University In Kankakee.111.• he presently Is a member ofthe Richardson. Texas. Church ofthe Nazarene.

Church to host musicianQ\id Young.lone of the busiest

and most versatile musicIansbefore the concert public today.will be making a special appear-ance at Detroit First Church ofthe Nazarene on Sunday. Feb. 2.

The free concert .....111 begin at 6p.m. at the Detroit FIrst Churchon Haggerty Road north of EightMlle. Because of OVid Young'spopularlly. concert-goers areadvised to arrive at least 10·15minutes early to get a good seat.CWldcare ....111be a\"3l1able.

A pianist. organist. composerand conductor. ,Young has per·formed In \irtually eve!)' sizabledt)' In the U.S. as well as [n Eng-land. Germany. Austria. france.Switzerland. the Czech Republic.Japan. South Korea. Russia.Canada. Denmark and In theCaribbean.

His nearly 7.000 concertappearances O\'er the past threedecades have placed him beforehundreds of thousands of musl·

cal lovers. Millions more wH-nessed OvId Young on the televi-sion throughout America. Aus-tralia. the United Kingdom.France. Germany. the Nether-lands and the former SovIetUnion...

Young last appeared at DetroitF1rstChurch with renown pianistSte-.'en Nielson In a presentationof "Keyboards and Carols· for theChristmas season. Since 1971.Young has toured as one-half ofthe celebrated plano team of Nlel·son and Young. 11lat plano duo ofa quarter century has made near·Iy 3.500 appearances In majorconcert halls. on university cam·puses. In churches. and In othervenues as diverse as televisionstudios and ocean·go[ng cruiseships. "., .

As an organist. Q\1d Young haspla)'ed many of the large~t andmost Interesting organs InEurope. most recentl)· In a con·cert lour of S\\1lZtrland and Ger·

While living In Dallas with \\1feLaura. near sons Kirk and Erik.Young maintains a £!l!!l.I1!lJ.~lngrelationship with ONU as anadjunct lecturer In music. Iftspublished works 013)' be found Inthe catalogs of several Americanpublishers.

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'1l1ere aren't too manS' named Inmemory of someone.- Mutchadded. 'Most are property bound-ary lines or propert)' access trails.but a conUnuaUon of a common orhistOrical name for those roads."

Today. street names In Noylusually come about through de\'Cl·opment. according to KhanhPham. a clerk with the Clly ofNo\1.

'SomeUmes dC'\"Clopers\\111come[n and research the hlstOI)' aroundtheir development and wJII usenames that ha\'e some historicalsignificance: Mutch saId.

Themes such as presidents.em'lronmental names. Irish anditalian cities and counties areorten u5e'd. There are also formu·las de-.·elopersuse such as makingt\\'o lists of names and blending aword from one list with a wordfrom the other to arrive at strtttnames.

In the Echo Valley subdl\is[on.the blended word formula wasused to create names like Parkfor·est and Woodham. according toMutch.

The street names chosen byAmar Chawney. architect. builderand de\'Cloper of 5e'\'Cralstreets In~(M. Originated from IdeasJhat

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-The people at Getting To Know You recogniZed mypotential and encouraged me to grow beyond my wild·est dreams. Promoting from within Is part or the com-pany's unique philosophy and now 19 years Ioter. I'm asenior vice presldent!"

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Seniors don't worry~bout ~issing the busContlnued from 1

RIchardson. who U\'es with herhus~d. Bill. In farmington Hills.usually goes on the trips thesentors take In their own bus. Thetrips are sporadic but usually takeplace once a month.

January through May are thebusiest months. Actl\·ltles slowdown at the end of May until Octo,ber.

Trips Include the Detroit Instl·~ute of Arts. the Detroit Symphonyat Orchestra Hall. Cedar Point,Frankenmuth and Birch Run,, ·1 gain much more than I gl\"t~:'RIchardson said.

·If somebody wants to meet peo.pie it Is a great way to meet peo.pie: she said, ·I've met so many....,onderCul ~ple:

Turnouts for th'e trips vary.Sometimes trfps go O\'er big. some·times they don't and,lt's hard topredJct which v.1l1be sell outs.

·Il keeps these people out andalert and acll\'t~: she said.

The senior center Is temporarilyworking out of the North\'lIleRecreation Center while thl.'lr faclll·ty is being reno\"ated,

For more Information about \'01·unteer possibilities. call Karl Petersat 349·4140,

,Church Notes

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. 201 t:lm Street behind ShoppingCenter Market. presents a Bible study session \\1th Connie Davis, presl·dent of Lutherans for Ure of ~fchlgan. on Sunday, Jan. 26. from 10 until10:45 a.m. In the school's ~lTl, 1('('ns and adulls from the communllyare welcome to attend,

For more Information, ('all the church at 3-19·3140.

Send church Information to The r\orth\ille Record and The NO\i News.IQ.I U~Main St. Non/wille. ,"148167.

ISingles~, .

SINGLE PLACE. an adult minl!>try for sln~le propl~, meets at firstPresbyterian Church of North\1lle Sunday at 9:45 a,m. for a Sundaymorning gatherin~. rollow'Cd by a worship scn1ce at II a m. and brunchat North\111e Crossing at 12:30 p.m, Tht' topic is ·Prayer:

On Wednesday. Jan. 22, at 7:30 I'm,. the C\'cnln!Cs topl(' ....111be ·Cre·atlng YO\lf5('W \\1th speak~r Joan Feldman. Also on \\'t'dnesday. a coun·tr)' line dance class \\111be taught by Und..1.Laney.

Sports ('\'ttIts for the month Include bowlln~ and \01lC)'ba1l on Jan. 31.Bowling Is at N0\1 Bowl. 2)700 :'\0\1 Rood. The cost is S6 plus shoes, Vol·leyball Is held at the :'\orth\1I1t' Rerrt'allon Center. 303 W. MaIn Strt'Ct.The cost Is $4,

A country couples. !low dance·ml'Ccrs dance class kd by Jeff GroffbC'gan on Jan. )6 and nms for six wt'Cks throlll(h February 20 at 7'30p,m. Th~ cost ts $24 In adl"3nct' and 528 at the lloor. II Ie; rcrommcndC'dthat )'Ou bring a partner.

SocIal actMUcs Include an Italian nllotht at Roman's forum on Jan. 24at 7:30 pm, follow'Cd by ....hlrl)·b ..l1l at Scoop &. Shoot at 945 pm Thecost is $16 and rc:..cn"3l1ons are r('(lulred,

For more Inform.1.tlon about any of the Slnl(le Place pr~ram3 or to re~·Ister, call 349 0911.

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FARMINGTON SINGLE PROFESSIONALS I!>a non·proflt group forsln~cs agc-s 25,40 who sh.ue common lnten·~ts and ""ot to form mowfriendships. Mem~rshlp Is not IJrnltrc1 to tht' farmington area, TheJtroup partldP.lt('S In O\"C'r350 actl\1l1('S per yt'ar.

A casual Super Bowl Part)' Is planned on Sunday. Jan, 26. atDrakeshlrt' Lanes Iocat('(1 on Grand R!\"C'rrast of Drake Road In farming·ton !Jrglnnlng at 5'30 p,lII. TIle C\"C'ntis free If )'o~ bring a dish to passNo munrhl('S,

F:\"C'r)'Monday night the ~roup l1lt"t'l" at the :,>1"lIk5 o! No\1 on fourt~n~lllc:::"Hmd fnor ~1I('hr"'·I"'n." J~..6llfllliillll'r ,lt G 30 P 111 11lr ('()~t te; S7 forI~WI1)8 rO:1i:~':I~~'7!o'IC.c:.lL~ ,mil lI1umhl<:~ .ill" 3\<111

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Single Profession-lis ('3l1thr FSI' hot line at 18IOJ851·9909.

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Andy and Ucldl Sens ofNorthville announce the birth oftheir daughtrr, Hunter McCorma-ck. on No\·. ) J. 1996. at WtIJlamIk-aurnont Hospital She weighted6 pounds. 9 ounces. JEFFREY R. HARP recently graduated from the

Grandparents are Dan and Cheri UniVersity of Wlsconsln·Madlson. He received his5<-110:.of Sl. Loills. ~!o.. Barb Kirk· master·s degree in business administration \\ith awQod or Chesterfield. ~to,. and dual. major' \n' firlailce: Investment and banking. and ., JASON W. WENZEL: a freshman at·A\bl<ln Co\1ege.

. Ban)' and '&iarle uola' or l!iI!\l.in. -~'j)ffc!~:IdJ!!.ttii!!!!2J.l~trti:Wagemertt. t~U-' ~~ :!~~ro~:fl~perfec~ 4.0 grade ~1~~ '!t~~gefor 'the [allMo, Her great grandparents are' . He' Is employed at Genernr'Motors'Truck and Bus semester, ad\"ancfng his on'rall ~de point a\'erage toJam('S seus of Roanoke. Va.. Mrs, Di\islon In Janes\1I1e. Wls .. and will transfer In Febru· 3.894.J, Brooks' of Salem. Va.. and Mr. ary to Grnrral Motors Technical Center In Warren. Wenzel. an economIc management/pre· law major. Isand Mrs, B.N. Trombley of Char- Harp Is a 1991 graduate of Michigan Slate Unlwrsi- the son of William and Nancy Wenzel of Novl.loUr Harbor. f1a. ty and a 1986 graduate of North\ille High &hool. Wenzel Is a 1995 graduate of Northville High &hool.

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Northville announce the birth oftheir fourth child. KeUan Jamell.on Aug. 9. 1996. He was born atthe University of MichiganWomen's Hospital In Ann Arbor.and weighed 9 pounds. )0 ounces.

Awaiting him at home wereBethany. 8, Brendan. 6. and Con·nor,3.

His grandparents are Edwardand Betty f1ayer of flat Rock andthe late Thomas and Joan John-son. who were also from Northvtlle.

KeJlan's middle name. James.comt'S from his great grandfather.James Johnson,

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: Which'restauraflts in the, ,i N;ortflvfll~/NQvi'a-rea are,ttle' m9'st: popular? Help find out by filling out Best Coffee: this ballot.I '

:: 'Eft~~\~i~m&h"h.~Bule8. ".""'~i :-H.~.. ' ' • -+ ~~~ Best Pizza: • OnlY restaurants In Northville and Novl are 'eligible -------------: to ~'men~ on your ballot. Each.ballol f12UstI inclUde your name, address and telej)hone number. Best Burgers ------------I BaBots without this InfOO'Tlalion wiD not be included In

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• Only banOts clipped from the neWspaper. WiU beac;cepted:~ocop;I~~l?dots ~ not be counted.ThIs restriction Is d8sl9ned to help avoid ballot-boxstuffing, (HoirieTown"e~ and their familiesare not eligible for the free diMer.) ,

: ~~eSta~rantS round to be distributing ballots win beI, disqualified. ' • " ~ ,t " • ...~.......*.f' .¥ ... J.c.... -. ., ::: MaiI,the completed eiltry fOim by Jan. 31 to:: N~YiIJe R~ NeY;iSrestaurant poll, 104 W.

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If you prefer, restaurant poD,entry forms may bedropped off at tOO'rll~wspaperoffICe.. B t G u.· PI

, .~ ,- ,l~-~ ~" 't,~ , ,.'. l' es au,enng aceWhen aD the ballOts are in, we wiD compile the resultsaiid PubJish them'iO the Feb. 20 iSsueS of 'The Comments ;;...- _NorthviIlE!'R9cord ahd The NovI News. The results 01the 8Eist qlel and Best Waitperson categories wlll bepublished on Feb. 27. '

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In case you misplace this e<frtion of the newspaper.enlry forms WIllalso be publ"lshedin subsequent~S.. ,'::';One baIIoI wiD be seleCted at random and the winnerwill receive clMer for two at his or her favoriteNorthville or Nevi restaurant.

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Ion CampusNorth\ilJe resident JEANNIE HOOT was recently

Inducted Into Madonna Unh-ersity·s Kappa Iota chap·ter of the Sigma Theta Tau. an International NursingHonor Society. Hoot is a senior at Madonna,

JULIE ZWlESLER. a senior. was named to theDean's Ust at Hope College for the first semester ofthe 1996·97 school year. To be named to the Dean'sUst. a student must earn a minimum 3.5 grade pointa\·erage.

Zwiesler is the dau~htcr of Mr. and ~1rs. ~1artlnZv.;esler of North\ille.

TAKE' AN AriDri~toNAL20<ro OFFHESLOP's'EVERYnAY Low PRicEs ON. .

SELECT DINNERWARE, .FLATWARE, STEMWARE,AND GIFTWARE. i ; .'.

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~ -' "4~!Co Cristal J.G. Durand. Dansk.\,... , .~,.. ',~. -~:.,.ti.c, ..,.,:: Fitz & Floyd. Gorham.. . .• Lenox, Mikasa. Nikko.

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METRO DETROIT,~arbom Helehts. The Heights • Ill)) 274·8200crQl'd Rd betY.'CeI\ Inkster and Beech DaIyJUvonla, Mem·F'I\-e I'taza • tlIl1522·18~cOo corner of frre MLIe and Memrn.1nlNcwt,Norl Town Center • (810) 349-8090Rochester.MeadowbrookViD.1ge Mall • \8101 375-0823RosevlI~.Clalr Shores· t8101293·5461Sterling Heights. Eastlake Commons· 18101247008111100 comer 01 Hall Road and Hayes Roach

Troy. oalt\and Mall • 18101589·1433"''est Bloomfield. Orchard Mall18101737·8080iOrchardlake and 15 ,,\lie)OOTSTATE:Ann Arbor,Colonnade· \3131761-1002(00 EisenOOt.'t1' fb,y. ",'CSt or Bnarwood Ma!IJCrand Rapids. BretOll Village Man16161957-2145 ·,BretOll Rd and Burton Rd IOpen Sundays'Okemos, Merldlan Man· \5171349,4008

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I Mr. and Mrs. James Bull.' of The bridegroom·elect graduatedWestland announce the engage- from Northville High School in

Iment of theIr daughter. Michelle 1986. and recel\'ed his buildIng.Suzette. to Da\1d Graham !fall. the construction and managementson of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hall of degree from Michigan State Unl-North\111e. \"erslty in 1990.

The bride· elect graduated from Da\'id currently runs his ownWayne Memorial High School and construction and remodeling com·\\111 rccel\'e her associate degree In pany. Da\1d Hall Construction.nursing from Schoolrraft College in A May 10 wedding is beingApril. planned.

CITY OF NOVINOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhatthere are upcoming vacanoes on the Boardof R€YleW.BealJtifcabori Commrttee. Cable Access Committee, Computer A~Committee, Economic Development CoiporabOn. Electoo Commission. Housing &Communlly Development Advisory Committee. Historical CommISSion. LIbraryBoard, and Seniof CItiZen Houszng BuikflOg Aulhonly Applica:ions are available inthe offICe 01 the City Cleric: by calbng 34700456. Counol will be interviE!Wlfl9 appl[.cants Monday eveIlIflg. February 3rd, please SUbmit your applicatIOn by January27th to allow tme for sctle<:Mng apPOIn:rt1ents.(1-9116123-97 NR. NN) TOONI BARTHOlOMEW. CITY CLERK

CITY OF NOVINOTICE OF ADOPTION

I ORDINANCE NO. 97·110.04. NO'JiCEt,SHE .. ~' ," ~(~e N<MC\tYCOuncil~sadoptildOrd.nancei

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SlOtl.The prOVISionsof the ordinance shaD become effectNe fifteen (15) days after

adop!Jon.. The Ordnance was adopted by the Crty Counc:iI on Monday. January 13,1997 and the effeclNe dale is January 28, 1997. A complete COf1'I of the OrcfnanceIS available for publ'ic use and inspectJon at the offICE! of the Crty Cleric:during thehours of 8'00 a.m. and 5"00 p.m. prevailing eastem \me.(1·23·97 NR, NN) TONNI BARTHOlOMEW, CITY CLERK

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGCHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLEDate: January 28, 1997Tlflle: 7:00 pm.Place: Northville TO'MlShipCMc Center

41600 West SIx Mile RoadThe Planning ComrnissIOI'I of the Charter Townstup of Northville has scheduled

a Public Hearing for Tuesday, January 28. 1997 at 7:00 p m. at the NortIlviIIe TO'h'O-ship CMC Cenler. 41600 West SIX MIle Road. NortlMlle, MdlIgan, on proposedZoning Ordlf\8llCe Amendments. The Pfoposed changes apply to ArtICle 20, SllePlan RCV1ew.ArtC/e 21, Zoning Board of Appeals. ArtJC/e 23. Zoning Ord"lflanceAmendments. and Condominium RegulabonS. The public is irMted to attend thispublIC heanng and express their comments and questions. Wntten commentsregardll'l9 the proposed changes wi! be received by the TCMTlShip PIaMing Com-rTlISSlOfl, 41600 West SIXM~e Road. NontMlle, Mdligan 48167. The text for the pro-posed changes are ava,lable for rw.eN Irl the Planning Department between thehours 018'00 a m and 4 00 P m MoocIay through Fnday

RICHARD ALLEN, VICE CHAIR(1·9123-97 NA) PLANNING COMMISSION

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGCHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVILLEDale: January 28,1997Tme: 7.'00 pm.Place: NofthviIIe TO'MlShop CMC Center41600 West SIx Moo P.oadThe PlaMifl9 Commcssion of the Charter TO'MlShipof NorthvJlIe has scheduled

a Public Heanng for Tuesday. January 28. 1997 at 7'00 p.m. at the NorthWle TOM!-ship CIVic Center. 41600 West SIX M,le Road, NortIMlIe, MIChigan. on an Open

, Space Commurlity Development 0p!J0n for SP 96-36 Edward Rose Property~ The Open Space <:ommunoty Development Opljon is proposed for land Iocaled; n the SoultM-est 1/4 of Sectoo 10, and the Northwestlf4 of 5ecLon 15 North andt South 01S1XM~e Road. West of Sheldon .

•' The public IS IfMted to attend th.s publIC heanng and express thelt comments, and quesbons Wntten commenls regard.ng th,s Pfoposed development will be, receIVed by the Township Planmng CommlSStOfl, 41600 West SIX Mile Road,: NOft/M~e, Mdugan 48167, The plans lor lh'S proposed development are available• for revrew 10 the PlanOlng Department between the hours of 800 a.m. and 4 00 pmf Monday through Fnday~~ (1·9'23·97NR)

LRICHARD ALLEN. VICE CHAIR

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~fichael Hale/Shannon Spence

Mr. and Mrs. John Macinnis ofNorth\'lIIe announce the engage-ment of their daughter. Marla. toMartin Pierce. the son of ~'r, andMrs. Da\id l'Jercc of l..os Alamos,N.M.

The bJ1de·elecl Is a 1991 gradu-ate of Norlh\1l1e High School andrecelvcd her degrec In lI1arkctln~from ~Uchlg:m Slate Vlliwrslly In1995.

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Life In Southfield in the benefitsprogram dl\1slon,

TIle bridegroom· elect graduatedIn 1990 from Los Alamos JIIghSchool and rccd\"ed his degree Inmechanical engineering from~Hchlgan State Unh'erslty In 1995,Ill' Is a design englnccr for Jacob·sen Corp. In Racine. Wis.

A May 1997 wrodlng Is plannedat Our 1..1d)' of Victory Church InNorth\illc,

Mike and Pam Spence of son of Roberl and Mary Hale ofNorthville announce the engage- Stuart. Fla.ment of their daughter. Shannon l\n l\prll 26 wedding Is heln,gSue. to Michael William Hale. the planned.

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If you are blase about ...."atchlnga tt'le\'lslon talk show }'ou mIghtwant to consider becoming anaudience member for Sophia. Let'sTalk ... at Genlttrs Hole·ln·thc·Wall. located at 108 E. Main StreetIn do .....ntO\\n r\orth\1l1e.

Performances take place almoste\'er}' Friday and Saturday nl~htthrough March 18.

TIlls season's selection has GAl.T.V. contractln~ Sonny Bonahue tobe their new talk show host. l'rob·lems arise be-cause Sonny dldn'tread the nne print In Ihe conlract.his manager n('glectrd to 1('11himthat GAl. T.V ......as an all·womanproduction and the talk show Isabout to ~ on the all' Just minutesafter Bonahue arrives at the- stu·dlo.

Cu.,tomers not sel('ctecl 10 b('Int('f\1C\lo-.:<!In- the lalk show hostSophia In Ihls Inter:lcU\'c comcdv.will sUII share In th(' lau~hter ;isthe show brin~<; new mr.mlne 10Ihe words ·Ialk show.'

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tlonal se\·en·course dinner thath..1'ibe«>me Ihe restaurant's trade·mark. Toni Grnlll!. John's bellerh.11fand CO·OWJ1('r......111ensure thatthe dlnnrr Is plpln~ hOI and hom('·rnallt-.

Aft('r dinner. ('ustomers areescortrd Into tht" Iht"atrr for moreo! the' :1( lion

[).-H1d ~kKnI~hl plays the roll orSonny/SophIa Bonahut". Dunc.ln\\'1111.1111<; portray" l.C'nny.

Uonahue's manager. The twoactors who ha\'e been cast in therole of Yolanda are Laura Genlttland Oa ....n Maric Turnrr.

The role of Claire. the director ofSophia. Let's Talk .... has also ~ndouble cast. Rebecca Slmklns andJa<qule Rundell \\111shiue Ihe role.

TIle role of the crazy audIencemC'mher is played hy Ann Uroth·t"r<;

The play Is written by MichaelMcCafferty. Tom Delisle and thecast. Besides their roles in theshow. ~1cKnlght and Laura GenlltIarc also the directors. The music Isby Simkins and the ('ast.

To ask about Genlttl's two· for-one Winter Warm Up Special. onJan, 24. or 10 make rescf\'alionsfor on(' of the other perfonnanccs(a1l18101 J.m·0522,

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THE BOYS NEXT DOOR: Anopen call audition ",,11 be h('ld onJan 21 and 30 at 7 p.m at Trinity!louse Thratre. located al 388-10West Six ~lIle Road on the' north·....'t"5t corner of SLx~llle and 1·275.

TILt.' Bo!ls ,\'ext Door Is ....T1tten b\'Tom Gr1ffin and dlrectrd by Trud)'Mason. Filled with humor andcompassion. th(' play focuses onth(' Ih'e<; of four mentally handl·capped mrn and Ihrlr 'SoOClal.....ork·er.Jack

There are adult roks for ntnt"males and four females of \'3riO\l5ethnic and cultural r('pre5enta·Uons and a!1:es.lk prt~parrd to ~i\'('a monologue. one' to on(' and a halfminutes or I~ .• lnd r('ad rrom thl:'script. Sct1pts art" a''3l1abk at Iheth('3t('r upon rrqu~1

Performance d.ltes ar(' I'"rld.\\'sand S.lturd.lyS at 8 p m and Sun·days at 4 p m Api'll II throughMay4.

Fordrtalls. call {3131 46-16302.

TWELVE DANCING PRINCESS·ES: Auditions for The XO\'I TIlc,atres' Chllelrrn's Annr.>; productionof TIt'('/I'C Dancing PnIlCl'SM'S \\illIx- held on Fell. 4 or 6 at 4 p III .11HI(' NO\1Chic Centrr Sla~(·. 45175West T('n Mile Ro.1.dIn ~o\1

The producllon. whl<'h Is dlr('('t·cd by Unda Wlck('rt. Is a musicalfor 21 males anel 22 fe-male'S a~rs10 to 13.

Audition procedure Is a coldreading (script cuttings pro\ Idrdland a musical number [be prr·pared to sing nttlnkle. ndnkle. ul'lle Star acappella}.

Aft~r casting. the actor's fee Is$125 per prooucllon. Rehearsalsv.111 be C\'('ry Tuesday and Thurs·day from 4 unUI 6 p.m .....1th someoccasional Saturday afternoons.

Performance dat~s \\ill be ~fay16. 17 and 18.

For details. call (810)347·0400.

THE SECRET GARDEN: Ply·mouth Theatre Guild will holdauditions for males ages 9 to 65and females ages 10 to 65 onSunday, Jan. 26. at 4 p.m. and onMonday. Jan. 27. at 7:30 p.m. atMt. Hope Congregational Church.30330 Schoolcraft Road In U\'Onla.The Secret Garden Is the nnal showof lhelr Golden Anniversary Sea-son. Performance dales are April18. 19. 20. 25. 26. 27 and May 2and 3.

Those auditioning should bringsheet music and be prepared tosing 16 bars. An accompanist \\'111be provided.

SPECIAL EVENTS

VIC'S WORLD CLASS MAR-KET: An .-\u~trallan Wlnemaker'sDlnnrr ....,11 be held 011 Friday. Jan.24. In Vlc's Cafe from 6 until 8p m. Thr spedal gUr"St....111be ~llkeFarmllo. winemakeI' at SeaviewWlnef\' In AustraliaThe e\'('nlng will Includ(' food.wine. II\'e entertalnm('nt from 8p.m. ullIII I a.m. and a specialscotdl and cl~ar room whicho~ns at 830 P m. Tlckels are S60per person

follOWing the dinner In Vlc'sAlco\'e thert" \\ill be an AustralianWine Tasting session from 7:30p 1tI ullhl midnight. Included Is achampagne reception from 7:30unUI 8'30 p rn .. food and \\1n(' sta·tIons from 8:30 until 10:30 p.m.and wine poured through mid·nlll,ht. Thr cost Is $25 per person(or those not attending the dlnnrr.

Vie"s World Class ~Iarket Islocated at -12875 Grand RI\'rr In:'\0\1.

For <lrl.1IIs. call (810)305·7333.

NEW ORCHESTRA: The firstmC'etlng of the No\i Orcheslra \\111take place on Salurday. Jail. 25.from 10 a.m. unlll noon In theNo\1 Ch'ic Center at 45175 WestTen ~Ill(' Road In No\i.

The No\1 Arts Council imites allInterested musicians and patronsto attend the meeting.

For more Informatfon. call theNo\i Parks and Recreation Depart-ment at (810) 347·0400.

PERFORMER'S SHOWCASE:The public is Im1ted 10 attend lhePerformer's Showcase perfor-manCeS held prior to select cllyroundl meetings In the No\1 ChicCenter at 7:30 p.m. On occasion.performances may be taped byTime Warner and C'able<'3st to resi-dents.

Musicians, aclors, poets.dancers. ete .. are Invited to submitapplication forms and audiliontapes. If a\"altable. to the N0\1 ArtsCouncil. For details. contact thearts council. 347·0400.

THEATERTIMBERS SEAFOOD GRILLE:

COOKING CLASSES: Kitchen Timbers. the home of BananasGlamour ~Ins a series of coo~lng Comedy Club. Is loroted at 40380

MUSIC

THE RAVEN GALLERY &:ACOUSTIC CAFE: The Ra\'en \\111presrnt op('n mike night on\\'('dnesdays. all acoustlc musIc.string Instruments. horns andsome jazz on Thursday throughSaturday C\·enlngs.

Upcoming performances IncludeJudy Piazza on Jan. 23: BI1I Boleyon Jan 2-1: r\utshell on Jan. 25:and KIm French on Jan. 31.

Th(' Ra\'en is located at 145 ~.Center Street In downtownNorth\illr. For ticket Informationor r(,5ef\'3tlons. call3-19·9420.

GENITTI'S HOLE·IN-THE·WALL: Performances of Genittfsnew show. Sopltia. Let's Talk. con-Unues through March 18 on Fridayand Saturday ewnlngs.

Audlrnce members become thcguests of talk show host ·SophlaBon.lhuc· In this interac!l\'e come·dy.

Thc complete scwn·course din·ner and theater Is $39.95. On Jan.24. It's t\\'O for the prire of one.

Genlttl's }Iole·ln·The·Wall Islocated at 108 E. Main Street InNorth\ille.

For more Infomlatlon or to makea resef\'alfon. call (810) 349·0522.

MR. B's FARM: Tim Flahartyhosts a Blues Jam ewl)' Tuesdayfrom 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.

Mr. B's Farm Is located at r\o\1Road north ofTen Mlle.

For details. call 349· 7038.

OXFORD INN: Upcoming perfor-mances feature Jocelyn B and theDetroit Street Players on Jan. 24and 25.

Oxford Inn (s located at 43317Grand River In No\1.

For details. call (810} 305·5856.

COUNTRY EPICURE RESTAU·RANT: Freshly redecorated Inbright. happy colors. the restau·rant oITers 1\\'0 non· smoking diningrooms and a smokingdining/lounge area.

Country Epicure Restaurant Islocated at 42050 Grand River 111No...i.

For details. call (8 I0) 349· 7770.

LIBRARY SPORTS PUB ANDGRILL: The Library Sports Puband Grill (s located at 42 I 00Grand River A\'('nue in No\1.

For morc Information. ('all 349·9110.

TUSCAN CAFE: Tuscan Cafepresents a ..-ariety of entertainmentnightly except Sundays.

Weekday ptrformances are from8:3tblQ.p ~ F.i1day,;an~ Saturdayperfonnantts are"frOllt 9 p.m. toJ I p.m. ~

Tuscan Cafe Is located at 150Center Street In North\1I1e.

for more informallon. call 305·8629.

BRADY'S FOOD &: SPIRITS:U\'e ent('rtalnment Is oITerrd from7:30 to 11 p.m. Tuesday. Wednes-day and Thursday. and from 9p.m. to I a.m. on Friday and Sat·urday.

Brody's Food & Spirits Is locatedat 38123 West Ten ~lI1e Road Inthe Holiday Inn. Farmington HlIIs.

for details. call [810) 478·7780.

TOO CHEZ: Too Chez. locatedacross from 1\\'el\'e Oaks Mall InXO\,. oITers live Jazz entertainmentfrom 6·10 p.m ~10ndays and 7·11p m. Fridays.

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BOTSFORD INN: Parlour The·atre Production presents Driving.\Iiss Daisy on Saturday. Feb. 15.at 8 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 16. at3 p.m. at the Botsford Inn locatedat Grand River and Eight MileRoad. Tickets are $10 for adultsand $8 for seniors and students.Dlnn('r and Sunday brunch area\'3l1able.

For more information. ('all (810)449·65-10.

OAKLAND COMMUNITY COL-LEGE: Award-winning pianistsScott Holden and Hs[ao·Lan Ch('n\\111perform on Friday. Jan. 24. at8 p.m. at Oakland Community Col·lege's Smith Theatre on theOrchard Ridge Campus. located at27055 Orchard Lake Road justsouth of 1·696 In Farmington Hl\ls.

Holden .....as born In Michiganand Chen was born In Taipei. Tal·wan. Selections Included ....ill beChopin. Schumann. Raehmanlnovand Barber.

Tickets are $ 17 prepaid or $20at the door.

Tickets are available at theSmith Theatre oor. office (8101471·7667 or Tlcketmaster (810) 645-6666.

...SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE:

P[anlst Anthony Bonamicl, anational award-winning pianistand composer. will perform onSunday. Jan. 26. at 3 p.m. In theLI\'onla City Hall. The livonianatlve and 1993 Ste\'cnson HIghSchool graduate wlH performpieces by Bach. 1k'etho\'en. Chopinand Scrlabln.

Admission to the concert Is free.Schoolcraft College Is located at

18600 lIaggcrty Road. just west of1·275 between Six and $e\'('n Mileroads In U\'Onla.

For more Infomlallon. ('all (3131462·4400. exl. 5218.

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01 till" I.lr~(' ('11"'('l11bl(' (.I,>t of"1":1 ['[\011" Sa\''> I l.mr You.' 01\1\'Go!dl(' 11.1 \IIn, anti Alan Aida h;\ll

Drew Barrymore and Edward Norton star in Woody Allen's musical, "Everyone Says I love You:'

an)' sh;l1lflcant e~JlC'rknre In lIlusl·('"011 romC<1y. For lh(' l1Iost part. \ir·tually ;111 of the actors 11\\'01\ cd IIIthl ... proJ(,( I h..ld 1\0 I<lra that AI1<-n\\,;\., c'I"lIl1~ them In a musical

-Allout a month after 1 gOI thePOlrt 1 got a call from [)Ick t1)lnantC'llln~ me' that he W.1S ~oln~ tosene! I1Ir !>omr shert muslc.-reralls Ellw.ud ~OrlOI\, "I askedhll1l If In\' ctl.1fafler In Ihr film was;'I <'111 L;l' r: all<l he' tollt me: that wewere dUll1g a mUMl-"'. ,Thill \"C.'"the fl~t I kncw about It.-

The' songs usrl! In "1::\'cl)'oncS.lY~ 1 Lo\'c You· were chosenspecifically hrcausc they cltherad\'ame Ihe plot or they ('xpressemollons thai characters In\'ol\"('(1ar(' f~lIn!! So much of th(' tlIu!>leu ..ed In thiS film h.1S lO <10 .... Itllconllilioll" of the human heart.

"Thr people In thb film O\[esln~ln~ Ih(' 1.'01011011 of Ihc !otol)' atth(" IIm(': ("~plalns Woody A11('n "'tONI to al,,';\yo; k~p the ,,101')' mo\"In~ •

"TIll., Is a llroad film all1lost Ilkea ('arlooll These arr char.lctrrsIh ..11 are fun and l.ul;er than life:

Allcn Is Incllnrd to compare"(-;\'('I)'one Sars I I..o\'r You" morc

confection. - concludes Allen, "Ialwa)'s wanted to do a film thattook place In my three fa\,orltecilies - :-\ew York, Paris and\'enlce, Ane! most Important of all,I always wanted to playa scene\\ilh a muslache. What more can Isay abOUI thl" mo\;e?"

In 5lyll' to "Bullt'ts O\'er Broadway·.md ·"lIrpl(' Hose of Cairo: two ofhis prevIOus mms that told slories..ct 3l;aln!ol .1 1.lpestry of lar~er-lhall·llfr. oflen (.moon·lIkt', char-.IClcr,>

'Wlth Ihls film. I \\01" trYlll1! 101I101kl' ,III .1IllU"'llll! rlllt:r10111llI1C

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January 23, 1997

Simplicity of 'Smoke'lingers with reviewer

SMOKE j

BY DENISE FOX PRATT REA D· E<RMILFORD ' ,

"Smoke- Is the name of amovie I had scrIbbled on a-must sec- list from some mag-a71ne article a while ago. andfinally rented to watch and fine!out why It was on that list.

This Is a Good Samaritanstory. the story of two men liv-Ing In modern New York Cily.Paul Benjamen (William Hurt)and Auggie Wren (Ha[\'cy Keit-el). whose Ii\'es become brieflyIntertwined with other GoodSamaritans,

Each Is presented with anopportunity to help someoneout - Paul to help out Rashid(Harold Perrlneau. Jr,). a youngman who sa\'ed Paul's life. andAuggie to help out his old girl·friend. Ruby (Stockard Chan·nlng) with a daughter sheclaims has a -50 percentchance of being Auggle's.-

forresl Whitaker plays CyrusCole. who by his kindness toRashid \l,ins the opportunity toright an old wrong.

No one has a major obligation10 the person each assists, ItJust seems 10 be somethingeach does. the way life Is, Thatmay seem a bit rorny In today's

world. but the performancesare low key with no preachyeditorials Included in the script.

William Hurt plays Paul withan unassuming. almost vulner-able presence. Harvey Keitelplays Auggle with a hint of·sllme balliness" tempered byan affable and ordinal)' charac-ter,

The slrength of the movie Isin Its simplicity. Paul and Aug-gie are men who are not drivenby the whirh\ind of modern cilylife. Each is a working man anda thinking man,

And like Ihe Good Samaritan, •the effect on Ihem for the doingof the deeds Is subtle. almostunnolfceable. like the smokefrom a fine cigar - weighty. butqUickly diffused Into the air andalmost forgotten,

AMCABBEV8AMC BEL AIR 10

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IIEDDIE MURPHYI~ 8A~K IN TOP f~RM!""IT'S FUN! INGENIOUS ACTION SEQUENCES!"

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IIUNBELIEVABLE ACTION!THE NUTTY AGGRESSORIS BACK!"• ~"lll:"",'j\1>l'tv(rc\~c,r;,\

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RIDE OF YOUR LIFE!!1

"FAST·TALKING, FAST·SHOOTING,IN·YOUR·FACE CHARMER!"

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RECORD

SPORTSGymnasts win Hartland Invitational - easy,BySCOTTDANtEl.SporlSEdtOf

In ~mnastlcs )OU\I: galla make hu} with thejudges \then )OU rnwe the opportunll.)

That means Impressing them at big meels'.orth\iIle '\0\1 did Just that Saturda\ and easlh wonthe Hartland In\11aUonaI

l1lt~combined team ~at out nine other schools bvscorin~ 1-n 9 poUlts Hartland finished second \\ith137 and Freeland was ad1stant third at 1355 points

Coach Barb \\ Inn said It was Important for herleam 10 perfonn well before Judges the-. lllikel\ see instale competition later OlL

"Last tcar- she added -Hartland beat us at thein\ltaUOnal \\e didot want to be in the same situatlonUus\-ear-

\\'hUe each ID7IlnaStlc e\'el11 has renaln skl1Is thatmust be executed \\eU in order to achlete a highmark. scores are ullinutel\ sUbJecth~

And like It or nol teams do get reputations for tharslren~ths and weaknesses \\1th those jUdges So Itorren payS to make a good first impression - like the"1ustangs did Saturda)

\\um said her teams perfonnance sho\\'~d that car

her winS O\"ercanton and 5aImI trere DO IhIke.-It shm ..s the scores we recen-ro u-ere realistic and

notO\."erlnIlalfd.-sheaddrd..The coach also called the meet a -~ood mdJca1ar- m

terms of whr:re 'O'I1ln"l1le!'mi stands in lis conference Hartland Is consldeR'd to be" the combinedteam s strongest chaIknger for the Wle..

\\"inn said U\liD be b3rd far the £agks to do5c: lhalfour pomt gap 011 her temu.

-But I think erer\'tIIlC WiIl fmprO\'e.. - *COIJUI)eIlt"'-

lIoorth\ ille/lloo\i. sho1E"ed 1E"h\"It s one of the bestteams in the state In. lak1ng at Ieast four places toeach e\'Cl1Salurtiin""

Mcok Pdletler finfshed second DR:raIl 011 the tau1LShe finished With an a\-er.Jge of 8..B5..

Stacc\ Williamson ...-as fow1h at 8 45 }lan" Ess::u1.fifth at B 4 and Erf£a v.1Im 5C\"al1h at 8..35

Points \\-ere a\\"31'ded for the top eight. finishes inc::ache\'ClL

The combwal squadjU5t about ~ through 1Mune\~bars.

Essarv \l"On\l,th a 9 I V.1nn was second. at 9 05Wld MlSS) MacRae took founh at 8..9 Jenm RnhJfs

and \\1Illamson each srored 8 7 to take fifth andsi:lth. repedf1:eJy and Danean Pazdan was eIghth at86

On the balantt beam. MacRae \\"as the champion1l11ba 9.3 performance. Essan took second at 9 15\\"inn fourth at 8.7 and \\'iJllamson st!I.-enth at 8 4

In the floor exerdse \!acRae \\as first at 9 4Essa.r\- second at 9..3 and WllliaIIlS()n fourth at 9.2PrDetk:r took ei$th place In Dnision n \nth an B 65and \\1nn 1l'3S dghth In Dniskm Illith an B6

'-or1lnillel'O\.i is undefeated on the season halinglI."tID an tlntt dual werts Wld the Hartland lmiLauon"'-

About the ~n s onh negatn e note thus far is

IDJun<sRohlfs has 1~ problems and Essan 50 ankles are

ternkr Se\er.tl ather gymnasts are nursinA naMingmJm1<s.

\\1th almost all af her gymnasts quahf.in1! for tilestate ~ Barb \\mn said shell be able to restmost af her Injured performers o\er the next feu.=ks

Lnfortunateh mjunes are a part of ~-mnasUD."\\t."\~ got a lot of kids \nth aches and paIns -\\Inn

sli"-IIU5IA!I'(iS142.15SALDl124..25The romblnt'd learn faced Salem al ~m.iIIe 1:Il$

on Jan. 14 and WOII l"a<;Il\RDhlfs was n~t In tho:-\olulttnl!: rom~lt1on mth 3Il

895 and \\1nn was second al 6 9 \\tJJam..-r,on sroredan 8 6 and Essan. ,n S 5 to round out the leam 5COre

On tho:- une\l:~n b..lto:;. Ess.U'\ led a su-eep (or....orthliUe!'O\i b1. «("orm~ 9 15 \1adtle \..:as. ~o.t1.dat 9 I and Rohl( .. lhIrd a18 7

Essan a150 won tlle balanre beam ru::r;>eU.lOIL Shescored a 9 0 fub,t.m l.o:-\,n U<lS sn:o'1rl at S 8 and\\mn was th1rd ..It 875 '!acnae nold ~ a'1 8..5 (0round out the tnm .. '>Coe Lrl the f'\nlt

'ort1I\lIle!"'O\i(IO"oC'l:Jthl:"n'~ll.'1"'ro!ll!.fa.s!-..:J'1b'\"sweepin~ the floor C'\.-ef1

ES5.1l". ,nd \1acR.J.e l.l"tl [or fir<;. at Q2. \\~UnJfor~:und..lt 9 I ..Uld\\I'1I1\\ .... Ih...d3I 905

IIIJS1'A."fGSO"{TV11u~ tVU hmt."'d t('.:1"'11 \\ill fe:t lIrl"d Ir~<; Sl ~ c:l

channel .; <;-11= e (,.w '=' TIle:ol.J'N ",_:0 at I L3.oa.m. and c.;m a!;,o bt. St.'en on Su:uL...\"Sat r:.ocn.

~ SCOTT DANIELSports Ed lor

After a slO\\ start It appears the'lust.:lnA wrestling team is Imprmlll~

'ortll\ille High finished s«ondin the BrJAhlon team toumammL11le \fustan~s posted '1 3 2 r«ord011 the (la\ ....hlth brought them to\\1thln a \1ct0l) of 500 for the sea>on

-\\c desened to place second-said assistant coach BobTov.nsend "\\e ....'ere definitely thesecond best team Uleo:-

lie added that It was a solideffort

-As n team ....e wrestled ....ell allday - Townsend commented",\e re progressing nicely-

Brighton ....on the tournamentfmlon and Ann Arbor Huron alsoposted 3 2 records but U1eM~tanl/,S gol second on tie breakeR

-We had 41 tola1 Wins and Fen-ton only had 36 - Tll'WJWlld said

North\11le opened the day by losJng 10 the Tigers though 36 30

Mustang winners In the matchWere r-.lck Sriraman 1119 pounds].Dan ScappaUcd (1351 Jason Keranen 1140) Jason Brodie (145)R)an McCracken (160) and BrianGridcr11711

"\\e '\'oue upset after that lo!S-Townsend said

Ann Arbor Pioneer paid the pricefor that anger as the Mustangsv.on theIr second round match 5312

Keranen (140) and Mike UVWlOS

(215) ~ot pins Ben A5hb\ (103)Rick Torrence {II2) Anant Sanm11251 ScappaUcrl (l35J McCrncken 11601 and Grider 11711 earneddecLslon \ictortes SrIraman (119)and R)an Giles {la9) won ~ forfeiL

r.orth\11le then pounded Jenison4924

Torrence 1112J Saran (119) Keranen {l401 and Grider (I7l) \'o"onby pins Erik. Staples 11251 SCappaUcclll351 and Rob Clark (215)took dedslons McCracken (1601Giles (1891 and Ted Bo\\ersoxlhea\oywrighll won by foddL

The Mustangs final victory came'I'o1Lh a 45 24 wtn mer Ann ArborHuron.

Ashby (1031 Staples {l301 Keranen (1401 and Bo'l'oersox (heal')'I'oelghll won by forfell Torrencet 1121 won by pin while Srtraman{l191 Sc:appalkd {las, and GrIder{189ltookdedalor15

Northville faced Brighton In thefinal match of the day and fell 4528

The match was highlighted b\the performance of Grider at 171pounds He plnnro his man Injm;tnine seconds one .second off theschool record held by Townsendand Brandon Mard051an

-He was our wrestler of theweek - Townsend saJd wHe comesup With a 101of big wins for us-

Other Northville winners .ereTorrence 11121 Sriraman (1191

SpikedNorthville falls to Canton in four games

Grapplers secondat Brighton tourney

Hawks- edgecagers58-56

~SCDTTDAHIELsportsEdltor

By SCOTT DANIELSports E(\ lor

ibe offiCIals had a complete lack ofkno\\ledge of the spon The} duln Iknow the game It was dIl InjustIce tothe pIa}ers •

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\\1tha 15 II \ictol". Ulj...J.mt."fourFl\e SU\1111l error'> and nine hlltJr14 error.> ~ the

:olof) of I-. lIllt' lhrt:e 'urthville made just as. mammistab.C'> 111 both catcgones In ~ four

Despile the loss strong pt'rformaIltt<; \I."a'e lUfllCdIn b) o;e\-eral \ht. ..t,nl1;<;

Amand, DeKoker had ih~ kills and SL'i: ~ .. bileGolec had 15 assists Tara DriscoIl piaUd gooddefense and totaled J4 dl!!S- \Ie-taj oontnbuted to 13kills ,nd st!I.~ assists

streak Will affect them In either theChurchlll or Novi games

'We\e been slaying pOSltlVe- headded "But this Is a big week for usemollonally-

CENTRAL et.1'rHtllTlk\\aIled Lake Centrnl \1slled r>.ortlr..ille on JOIn 13

and took an eas) three-game\1clof)Injuries killed the \luslangs.Jaskot was hurt In ~ame t\\O tl)ing to block a

Beck} Cummings smash Ashlr) Ossola. Jlr.orUnillt."stop hlUer 1\\1stt'd an ankle In game one and rouldn"t.return

Murray satd the InjUries \\ere unfortunate A~lhy squad might ha\'e been able to surprise Cell

"They are stili a ranked learn - she said -But

~~ :eha~~~~e~: ~~~~~~ ~lan last year TheyWalled Lake \\on the first 1\\0 games 15 5 then

closed the match \\1lh a IS-II \1ctOty ing:unethTee.M~;~3es took the \\1nd out of her tearns sans-It made a big dl(ference - she added

to1:t~~~s S::~~~~~~':n';~n~~~rm'e derensl\-e1y

'b~~~ :~~~~~~;_ team" Murray commented

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Thursday. Jarwry 23. 1997 -THE NORTHVlLLE RECORD - gel

MUSTANGS OF THE WEEKJ ",-1"'>< .. " :;.' ... lo(r-".

BRlANnior·- ~~.ID~ -: W~lng <.;:. ~.' ' '.... i.

fu. ~, Gooe.r had an outstanding week for the Mus-tangs. At the Bnghton team Invitational he went &0. Grider alsotook a key victoryin NorthviUe's win over Livonia ChurchUl. For theseason, Grider has a 16-2 record.

.. MiSsy MACRAe - Gymnastics 1 ,

;The freshman had an outstanding day at the Hartland InVitationalsaturday. On the balance beam, MacRae was the cha1nPIon with a9.3 performance. In the floor exercise, MacRae was first at 9.4.

MUSTANG ROUNDUP

BASKETBAU. •Frlday- NorthvtlIe @ Uvonla ChUrchUI (7:30 p.m)saturday - NO'll@ Northville (7 p.m.)Tuesday - North FarmIngton @ North\111e (7 p.m.)

WRESTLINGTODAY - North\1IIe'O Hamson (6:30 pm.)

VOLLEYBALL1 Monday - NorthVIlle @ UvonJa Churchill (7 p.m.)

WedDesday - Wallm Lake Westml 0 North\1Ue 17 p.m.)

SWIMMING'" . Tuesday - North\1lIe 0 lJ\-onJa f'ranklln 17 p.m.)

~ GYMNASTICSf! ~ Monday - NonhVllle @ John Glmn 17p.m.)r 1 I~~.L-.._-- ----J

:l~Tankerssuffer first;:

'loss 113-73 to N.F.By SCOTT DANIELSports Ed '0'

If IIII' ~ill ..tall~ !>wtm 1('.lm had1)<'1'11a ..!lIp th(' 11.1...t fC"" '>I.('('k<;II'.1.'0111<1 \ e 1l4:'e1l.1 d(' ...lro\·er.

~ Or! h \' lIil' d r Jnoll;'hel! Ihree0PPOII(,J1I~ ,Illd lIoa"'lrd a perfectrN"(Ild going 11110 TIun'>!l.ly ~ 11l('('1.11 "onll farmlnl!lOII Bul IhcRlll!t'r> turned Ihal Ik ...troy('r Inlo.1 WI! boal .1 ... l!le\' \"On Ihe 111('('1II;l·73 .

'The-y'r(' jU.,1 a <;lronJ;;('r {e-amIhan \,,(' .1Ie-Ihl...) (',Ir: ('o.\('h ~!arkIkillm admlltrd -n1C)' "rr(' d('('pI'r Ihall u" IhlOll~IOUt tht' m('('t •

'\s t,llrlllrf! a., ~Or1h f'armlnl!tonI.... Ih(' co.,( h d(~II't 1)('1lt'\e-S.,I(,1llran t)(' 1)('.11('11III Ihe- WIM.

'I don'l Ihlnk 111('\,'11rhallc'lI!:(,S.ll('w: U<'IlIrn S.lld· -nlt'\··rr nolcJ(,(,pelloll~ to challcn~(' S:llC'm:

North F'armlnl!loll took comm,ll1d of TIIIIMay's m('('t by "inIllll~ thr('(' of Ih(' fir!>1four t'\('nlS

:-;"rlll\ llIe: pl.ll t'tI l>('( olld III !lIt'200 )arel II\('(I1('yrday. TII(' I('am 01Cr.1l1o! Slr\'ln~. ~{.lll Schlan<;('r.Chn., And(,Nlll .mtl 5t("\t' \\'Iffkc,dpoe,lrd a lime of I 51A7

E\,.lll Whllllrch. \\on Ih(' 200·\'arcl frt't'.,tyk In I 50 46 andilrol h('r () 1\,;1 '.1.'.1<;fifth In 2 10 76III Ih(' 200·yanl 1~1. Sroll \\llltl)('("k'.1.',1" .,('(Olll! In 2221)2 .11111 D.1n\I,lll(,~ II.'" Ilflh In 2 25 6(j

A till II' of 21 21 '>1.,\., ~(I(l(!('nou~hfur s('(nllli pl'lI t' III Ih(' 50 yarl!

frce"it\ Ie. l\nderson was Ihlrd In24 8 ( ,llld WI('cksC'1 was rtrlh In2528.

In dl\1nl!. Andt'r50n finished firsl\\1th 2B3. 15 polnl5 and Dan Basse'>I.ao;fourlh .It 131.15. Chrh Bond\\~I" third tn l!l(' IOO'rard bUlIrrnyIII I 04 36 and Crallt Hork '>1..1',nflh '>I.1lha IIl11c of I: 18 86

In Ihe 500·yard frct'slylc. &011\\'hlll)('("k was S('('()nd 15'33 9) allllD,I\1e!\\1I11bc-rk was Ihlrd 15.42 51Wlcck<;e!. And('rson .. 'Wne" andE\'an \\'hHI)('ck '>I.on th(' 200·y,1rl1frl'("\lr1c rcL1Y(I :39 7·1). .

51("\1I1!! Ilnlsh(1) fi~t In thl' 100·\',ud barkslroke wllh a lIm(' of575-l and Adam MeMn was mlhIn 1.11. 78. E\'an Whllbcrk wa<;Or!>1In tl1(' 100 y.1rd hrea!>tslroke1111.05 02. Schlanser '>1."1'> fourlhIn 1:14.05 and Urelt Johnson wasflflh In 1:16.73.

NOr1h Fannlngton won the 400-)'ard freestyle rc!ay 10 dose theJ/I('Cl. :\orlJn1lle was set ond "it hIhe I("am of ~lIlnC'S. Bond, SI("\111~,mcJ Evan \\llllbeck 13'46 391

Tltll('s for th(" Musl,lIl~S w('re abll !>Io'>l.('rth.ln In Ihe pasl (('w11l('('1:.

J{C'fdcll s.lld It w3!>/fl because ofIhe tralnln~ his t(".ml had bcendOlllg I)('fore thc 1Il('('1 But Ih(" f;lltIhal It W.1S f1nab week ilt tile51 hool mOl\' havc brrn a (actor.IIddc-lI ~llci

Grapplel--s relllainperfect in WLAAContinued from 8

s..lf.lll U25J. ~'(Cr.lck("n lWOI ani!Gl1('S II 89).

NORTlMUE36CHURCHILL 27TIlc ~11l5Iall~" k('pl lhelr I)('r(('( I

ronft'rellrt' mark all\ r hy ed~lneI.I\·onl,1 TIllIrsda\'.

:'\ow 2·0 III lilt" WI.Ar\ and tht'\\'('~tl'rn lJ!I·bfon. fowll5('nd s:lldhis tl.'am I!>a bj~ thrl.'.1l.

'\\'(, ha\'e a .ltood rhan('t' of \\1n-nlTl~ Ih(" dl\1slon: ht' said.

:'\or1h\1Ik Imill a 27·0 kad ,milIh('n hun,! on.

Ashby iook a 7·2 \iCIOI)' al 103pounds. Torrencl' and SrlramanIhen won lIy forfrll at 112 and119.

At 125 pound~. S.lran bl.'at DavcDonndly 6·1. Slaples won by for-fcll at 130 pounds and Scapp-1Ucrlc1celslon('(t ~lIkc Car1rr 2·0 at 135

pounds.t\ dl:'ctslon by ~(rCracken 1160

poundsl .Illd a Gnclt-r pIn I hnchft!Ih(' \iCIOl)'.

U\'onla ol.ldr it rlose by SWl-epIng Ihe final four n13lch~

-T1/t'j' h,1\'e 5t ron~ IIPJll' rwdghLS.· ~'IdTownsend

JUNIOR VARSITYSt'\'('ral JV ~'"stangs did well at

th(' Garden CIl\' no\'lct' IOUrll.l·lIlt'nt Saturday ..

Broken Into nlnlh amI tenthgrad(' dMslons, Iht' ~{IlSlan,gs had~'C'ral placers.

~Iall Tarrow was flflh at 103poullds In lht' sophomore d/\islan.KC\1n Arbuckle won the 112 poundsophomore dl\isloll, Tom SUmmt'!was slXlh at 1!2 In the frc.-shmandl\·lston. Rt>ggle Torrence was(ourth .11 the 125 pound frl.'Shn131ldl\1slon and Doug Smllh was sl'ithat 130 poullds.

Cagers fall to HawksContinued from 8

dcfensl\-e stylt'S.The Mustangs used a zone to

keep lIarrlson on the outside.Turner said his team was able torebound and cut guard penetra·tlon better pla}1ng the zone.

-I thought the adjustments wemade were good: he added. -1I'sthe best game we've played Inthree or (our weeks. I was proud ofthe e(fort.-

Offensively. the Mustangs weremore patient.

·We·re a team that shoots threes"nel drives: said Thrner,

Four three·polnters helpedNortll\111e to a 27·23 halftIme 'cad.

Kelly Bingley nailed a triple at

the end of the second quarter toexpand North\1l1e's lead. D,l\'C Ter·akedls. Luis Guajardo and PhilKouJron each scored eight pointsIn the half.

Hamson used Its size ad\-anlageto ,,-ear North\1l1e down In the sec-ond half.

Justin Snow. BrIan Lewis andMatt Derocher took turns scoringInskle. The trio accounted (or mor~than hatr o( Farmington JIlllspoInts.

-, thought Ihelr Inside strengthhurt us: saId Turner.

Guajardo led Northvtlle \\1th 15points. Terakedfs added 13 andKoldron had 11. Kain Bambanekled Hamson \\1th 12.

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Wade Dana (FowIelVille) •..•• 8.7 Hicks (FowIelVdle) •••.••••• 23·3 VOLLEYBALLSCott Lambert (Bnghton) •..•• 7.7 MdIer (Brighton) ............ 7.4KeIth Wood (Brighlon) •.•..•• 3-3 canady (FO'MeMDe) .•••.•.. 7·7 AREA LEADERS

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HEALTHGERD a common problem

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Is ane.\1reme1y common problem. The occurrence ofGERD is similar In both men and women.forty-five percent of adult Americans reportintermittent S)1l1ptOms related to GERD and 10percent ha\'e S)1l1ptoms on a dally basis_ Eightypercent of pregnant women report symptomsduetoGERD.

The typical patient \\ith GERD complains ofheartburn (an upward mo\'lng burning painbehind the breastbone) aner eating. when bend-Ing o\,er. when 1)1ng dO\\1l. or upon awakeningat night.

GERD Is not a life· threatening disease andhas no connecUon \\ith heart problems. Howev-er. the symptoms of GERD can be a greatmimic. GERD s)mptoms can be confused withulcer pain. heart problems. gall bladder prob·lems and asthma. It is thought that GERD IsresponSible for at least 50 percent of non·car-dlac chest pain and 80 percent of chronichoarseness. chronic cough and non-allergicasthma. GERD can'also cause \'ocal cordpolyps and dental erosions.

GERD Is a chronic disease. It Is caused byacidic stomach secretions entering the esopha-gus and overwhelming Its defense mechanisms.This usually takes place over a long period oflime.

The esophagus Is connected to the stomachby a muscle called the lower esophageal sphinc-ter. which forms a "gateway" Into the stomach.When thiS muscle Is weak or relaxes at Inap-propriate times. acidic stomach contents can"renux" Into the esophagus and cau~ paln.

The presence of a hiatal hernia Is anotherfactor which wUJ contribute to the ease withwhich stomach contents can go through thelower esophageal sphincter and enter theesophagus. The amount of acid secreted by thestomach Is normal In most patients with GERD.

Ufestyle modifications are the cornerstone ofeffective treatment of all GERD patients. Theprirnaty goal of therapy In GERD is to decreasethe exposure of the esophagus to acid. Ufestylechanges Include:

- Making dlet.azy changes- Elevating the head of the bed- Losing excess weight- QUitting smokingDletaI)' modifications are probably the most

Important. Adherence to these recommenda·tlons can onen result in a 10 percent improve-ment In symptoms.

GERD sufferers should avoid overeating andabstain from eating within several hours ofgoing to bed. Simllarly. one should avoId I}ingdown afier a meal.

Alcohol. corree. carrelnated products. choco-late. peppermint and spear~lnt need to beeliminated from the diet. sInce all of these ....,11decrease lower esophageal sphincter pressuremaking It easier for acidiC stomach contents toenter the esophagus.

Carbonated be\'crages should be elimInatedsince the carbonation Itself contributes to stom·ach distention and burping. The diet should below in fat since food high In fat \\111slow thestomach's effiCiency at emptying. Smokingshould be a\'Olded since It also relaxes the loweresophageal sphincter.

When lifestyle modifications fail to eliminatesymptoms. drug therapy can be added. Medica-tions directed at decreasing stomach acid.tightening the lower esophageal sphincter andImprOVing stomach emptying are used InGERD. Most patients \\ith GERD can be suc-cessfully managed \\ith lifestyle modlfkallonsand drug therapy. Less than 5 percent willreqUire antlrenux surgery aimed at tighteningthe lower esophageal sphincter.

\frillen by 0, Kim Thrgeon M.D.. who (s anCnremist WId gastroenterologist pmct(c{ng at theU·!If NorthLille Hcall/l Center. For qucsrlons roll(810) ~44·'777.

j Health NotesPRIME TIME FOR WOMENPrime Time for Women Is a day-long e\'ent

sponsored by Botsford General Hospital on Feb.I. Minl·seminars \\111be held on a \\ide range ofmedical. health and lifestyle topIcs.

Presentations \\ill Include preparing easy-to-make. nutritious meals by chef Larry Janes:dlstingu[shlng menopause and perimenopausefacts from ficllon: learning praclfcal techniquesfor reducing stress: pre..-entlng osteoporosis andheart disease: and C\'en looking as great as youfeel through a makeup and fashion demonstra-tion.

TIle cost of the program is $25 per person.which Includes both a continental breakfastand lunch. and wl11 take place at the ZiegerCenter on the campus of Botsford General Hos-pital. Registration or additional Information canbe obtained by caIling the Botsford CommunityRelatlons/~'arkeling Department at (810} 442-7986.

SmL1NG CLASSWelcoming a nev.· baby Into the family can be

an adjustment for sisters and brothers. TheMarian Women's Center next to St. Mary Hospl-·tal ....111 offer a s[bllng class from 10 a.m. tonoon on Saturday. Feb. 8. [n the mIracle of lifematernity center postpartum lounge on thethird floor of the main hospital.

The cost of the class Is $10 per family. Regis·tratlon is reqUired. For more Information. caIl1313) 655·3314 or toll free at (800) 49·1-1615.

PROSTATE SCREENING DAYSt. Mary Hospital In U\'Onla \\11/ offer a free

prostate screening day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. onSaturday. ~'arch 1. in the 51. Mary Hospitalpa\11lon. This free program Includes a prostateexam by a physician. blood test to measure theprostate speCific antigen level and educationalmaterial.

Advance registration for this important healthscreening for men Is requested by call (313)655·2922 or call toll free at (800) 494·1650.

BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKSPro..,dence ~'edlcal Center-Pro\1dence Park Is

offering free blood pressure checks Monday-Fri·day. 9·11 am.

Area residents are imited to visit ProvidenceMedical Center·Pro ..idence Park. 47601 GrandRi\'er Ave.. to obtain the senice. Screening willtake place In PrO\;dence's Emergency Care Cen-ter located \\ithm the center.

For 1110re lIlformatlon contact (810) 380-4225.

WELL CHILD CLINICOakland County Health Dlvlslon's Child

Heallh Conferences pro\1de free ongoing wellcare for duldreTl from birth to school entry.Famlh(>S \..ho do not ha ...e an hmo or Medicaidmay be eBglble. Clinics are held at 14 locationsthroup,hout Oakland County.

Scnires include: heights and weIghts: head-to-toe phySical examination; Immunlzatfons;vision. hearing and lab testing: growth anddC\'e!opmental srreenlng: and counseling ....1threferrals to physiCians and area resources asneeded.

An appointment Is reqUired. For more Infor-mation. call: north Oakland. 858·1311 or 858-4001: south Oakland. 424-7066 or 424·7067.

CHOLESTEROL SCREENINGSt. Mal)' Bospltal \\111hold a blood pressure

and cholesterol screening e\'ent on Thursday.Feb. 13. {rom 5:30 to 8 p.m. In Pa\illon Confer-ence Room n. The blood pressure measurementIs fr<:-cwhile the cholesterol screening Is $15 perperson. The ('holcslerol screening Includes mea-surement of HDL.- the good cholesterol.

To makr an appointment. call (313) 655·2922or ('all toll free at (800) 49-4-1650.

HEALTHY COOKINGChef Larry Janes \\ill present a program on

healthy cooking Jan. 23 at Botsford Hospital'sflt-alth Development Net\\'Ork on 39750 GrandRI\'Cr fn No\1.

Call (810) 477-6100 for more Informal/on.

WEIGHT MANAGEMENTSt. Mary Hospital's ....~Ight management class.

. UfeSteps. ran help you achlC\'e your \\~Ight loss: goal... Taught by registered dietitian Unda DeVore.IRD.•day and C\'enlng classes are available. The

day class begins at 11 a.m. on Jan. 28. A rom·

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pllmentaI)' orientation will be held at 11 a.m.on Jan. 21. The C\'enlng class begins at 7 p.m.on Jan. 29. The orientation for the e"'en[ngclass begins at 7 p.m. on Jan. 22. The class \\il1meet In the 1000'CrIC\'CIConference Room E.

No registration is reqUired for the orientation.for more Information. call 51. MaI)' Hospital

Food and Nutrition Services at (313) 655-2498.

CANCER WELLNESS GROUP .Led by an experienced psychologist. the Can-

cer Wellness Group meets C\'ery Tuesday from7·8:30 p.m. In Botsford's 3 West ConferenceRoom. 28050 Grand RI...er Ave. in farmingtonHills.

for more Information. call (810) 477·6100.

PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT GROUPOffering knowledgeable speakers each month.

the prostate cancer support group pro\idesboth encouragement and educatlon aboutprostate cancer. Us treatments and the physicaland emotional issues associated with it. Itmeets"the thlrd'Monday of'each month- at-7p.m. In Botsford's 2 East A Conference Room.on Grand RJ\'er in farmlngton Hills.

Call (810) 477-6100 for additional Informa-tion.

PAGER RENTALSProvidence Hospital and Medical Centers Is

offering -baby beeper" rentals to help laborpartners stay In touch dUring those critical lastweeks of pregnancy.

Rentals are avatlable through Pro\'ldenceHospital. 16001 W. Nine Mile In Southfield. andPrOvidence Medical Center-Providence Park.47601 Grand RIver Ave. In No\1.

Pagers can be rented for one or t....,o monthsat a time at a cost of $30 for one month and$40 for two. A security deposit is reqUired.

Call (810) 424-3332 for further Information.

BREAST FEEDING BASICSThIs \\'Orkshop covers the "how to's" of breast

feeding - how to start and maintain successfulbreast feeding - and answers questions andconcerns of women who are already breastfeeding.

Classes are held at the Health DevelopmentNetwork at Botsford In Novi.

for more Information and to register. caU(810) 477·6100.

CHOLESTEROL AND VISION SCREENINGSTolal cholesterol screening is conducted by

the fingerstlck method from 1·4 p.m. on thethird Monday of each month at the BotsfordCenter for Health Impro\'Cment·HeaIth Develop'ment Network. 39750 Grand RIver A,,·e.. Novi.There Is a $5 fee.

For more information. call (810) 477·6100.

MENOPAUSE SUPPORT GROUPPrOvidence Medical Center-Providence Park

in No\1 offers a free monthly support group for\\'Omen who have concerns about menopause.

The group meets the first Tuesday of eachmonth at 7:30 p.m. In the ProvIdence Park Con.ference Center. 47601 Grand RIver A\·e.. at thecomer of Grand RIver and Beck In N0\1.

The purpose of the support group Is to pro-vide women with educational information ontopics relaUng to menopause.

For Information on Pro ..1dence·s MenopauseSupport Group. call (810) 424·3014.

BREAST CANCERProvidence Medical Center-Providence Park

In Novi Is hosUng a support group for \\'Omenwith breast cancer.

The group meets the second Saturday of eachmonth at 10 a.m. Anyone who has experiencedbreast disease Is welcome to attend. This Is anInformal discussion for participants to shareresources and prOvide emotional support.

For further Information contact Norma at(313) 462·3788 or Cheryl at (810) 363-3866.

DIABETES CARE OUTPATIENT PROGRAMThis Is a program for all non· pregnant

Indlviduals over 14 with dIabetes. The programIs designed to help the Individual control his orher blood sugar and become active In treatingdiabetes.

Day and evening classes and/or Individualappointments are available In Novi and South-fleld.

Call (810) 424·3903 for Information onschedules. fees. Insurance coverage and regis-

tratlon.

HEALTH EDUCATION LmRARYPro\1dence Hospital and ~1edlcal Centcrs is

no .....making Its health education IIbral)' open tothe public.

The library has books. \ideo tapes. computerdatabases. pamphlets and anatomical modelsa"'allable to the publi(' which ("an 1J<.o used tolearn about Illnesses. medications. parentln~skills or other healLh Issues.

The IIbran' Is located at I'ro ..1denr(' ~'ed[calCenter· Pro ...idence Park. 4760 1 Grand RI\'(~r.and is open ~'onday through Friday. 9 a.m. to 3pm.

Call (81OJ 38{)·~ 110 for more Information

EATING RIGHTProvidence Is offering IndiVidual appoint-

ments ..\1th a registered dietitian to assist InlOSing weight. lowering blood pressur('. 10....'Cringcardlo ...ascular risk factors and prO\idlng pasl-U\'e dletary changes. After the C'\-aluaHon. a diet.plan ts dC'\'eloped. -

Day and C\'enlng appointments are a...allable.There is a $40 fet- for the InWa) \islt and a fet-of S30 for follow· up sessions. If Indicated. AspecJncally designed weight modlncatlon pro·gram Is also aVailable.

Call (810) 424·3385 for further Information.

Huron Valley Hospital. 1601 E. CommerceRoad. Commerce Is offering sC\'eral programs.To register or for more Information regardingthese programs. call tol[.free. 1·888·362·2500.

DEPRESSION SEMINARDepressIon Is an ('moUonal state that is Influ-

enced by many factors. How }'ou think. soh'cproblems and what you do can affect how youfeel.

Psychologist Da\1d Wartel Ph.D. \\ill rC\iewcognltl\'e and behaVioral explanations fordepression and e.xamlne methods for changingyour thoughts and moods.

To register. call the toll· free number by Feb.3.

HEARTA free thre-e·part series on -Heart HealLh- \\ill

be gi ...en on ~'ondays during the month ofFebruary.

In obsen'ance of American Heart Month. ateam of health care profess[onals \\111 discussheart healthy h\1ng. Sessions can be attendedIndMdually or as a series.

The sessions \\111 co ..·er cholesterol and bloodpressure In relation to heart health. how toselect an eJl.errlse program to keep you moth-at·ed and mo ..1ng. and low·fat. h[gh·fiber food,

Mondays. Feb. 10 - Know Your Number:Cholesterol and Blood Pressure as RIsk Factors:Feb. 17 - Integrating Exercise Into YourLifestyle: Feb, 24 - Nutrition for a HealthyHeart.

To register for one or all of these sessions.call the above toll·free number.

MASSAGE SEMINARA free seminar entitled treat Yourself to

Massage" \\il1 be gl\'en on the hospital's groundIC\·cl.

Learn about the art of gl\ing and the benefitsof recel\1ng massage.

Certified/Registered Massage TherapistDuane Karr. owner of Ms. Duane Karr andAssociates Therapeutic Massage Sports Mas-sage. will teach basic. upper body massagetechniques through soft. comfortable clothing.

To register or for Information. call the toll· freenumber b)' Feb. 7.

GRIEF RECOVERY SERIESThe hospital. In conjunction wfth Hospice of

Southeastern Michigan and L.ynch & SonsFuneral home. \\111 offer a free grief rccoveryseries on Wednesdays. from 6:30·8 p.m. b<'gln·nlng Feb. 12.

This program Is designed to bring children.ages 5 to 14. and adults together. In separateenvironments. who ha ...e experienced the loss ofa 10\'ed one. Participants will recel\'e supportand encouragement to learn about and expresstheir grief.

Wednesdays. Fcb. 12·March 19. from 6:30·8p.m .. at Uuron Valley Hospital. There is nocharge for this program,

To r~glster. call Hospice of SoutheasternMichigan at (8101443-5893.

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home offire. f\earb)' are t.....o SpolS(or linen storn~c and a full bath·room \loilh t....1n basins

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nle ,onfl~uratlon of Ihls r.,cllln~new floor (k!>l~n ha!\ Iht" l!\olatn:1lIIa~lrr "ull(' 011 the I('(t !'Ide of tilt"hOIl ..r and Ihe se('ondnry IJrelroomo; on th(' r1..:ht Willi lh(' cornmOJl.lrr., .. ln Ihr IIIllldlr. pm·.ll)· ha~ml:''' nol only for the oCCup.lIlhof the III.1~trr .,\Ilte. hUI 1110.,(' InIhe olllrT bnlroom ... 1., ....1'11

, 1 TI~ar~ll':C:IJ1<;.1Jt vllI.l)(" rl>l~ •clally b('lIdlelal to a family wllhhl~l·sdlOol ~ludrllt .. 1I{'('(llnc;Ihelr0\\11 -5p3((·" or one \lolth .1l:lnc;p."ent" ~har1l1~ Ih(' hOI11('.

Olf::nlflrd column .. frame theIn'~5n:I rlllr)" .md c'ompllmenl tllrallrae 11\t' brick and !>ldln~ r"lrriorof Illr \'eroJ Gille- In!olt!e. thr rommendahle u"!" of th!" a\'allahlesparr I., ('\'lIleI11 Iliroll~llOlIt theentire re!>lt!rnrr, The expansivemaster .,1I111· Ill( hufes . amon~ Itsnumerous anU'lllllC'!> - a hu!':cwalk'ln c1osel. rabed tel('vl.,lonshrlf and a pr1\"all" h.lthroolll ....11h.....1n IJ,aSIIl~.

TIll!>ellli of the:"!louS(' al-.o con-talm; a I.H((C ~tor.l/o!.l" ;Hea withacct"':.S 10 the thrce (',lr ~.\ra.::e, anda handy utllltr roor,1 .....Ilh a sink

. and bUilt-In Ironln,!! board. I'ull-down !>Ialn. In the ~M;)~(' lake ~oulip to .10 attk with al\ alll!lllonal

f'or (J siudy plan oJ the \'era (-l().l07). !>t'rJd S 10 to Landmarklks19ns. clo 1l0mcToll'rJ .\'CI!'Spa'pers . .323 E. Grand RII'f.'r, IIOll'cll.,\Jl 488-13, (lk SUIe 10 spl'Cifi.l plannanu' and numocr u'hm ordering JFor mor~ {nJormatloJI. call (800J!X,21151.

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Jean and Ralph Rieker sit in their almost-complete Garfield Road home in NorthvilleTownship, They took ownership of the home 18 years ago, and have poured most of theirtIme and finances into improving it, The fireplace behind them was made from stonestaken from the gravel pit located directly behind their home.

Stones used in the home's addition were manufactured and have true insulation value.

cTHURSDAY

January 23, 1997

A~AI HD~nt eOU H

It's as if the old redbrick house had been

waiting for just the rightperson to come along.

Abandoned for 20years, it needed to benursed back to health.

Save your gardenfrom wiley chipmunksBy C.Z, GuestCopley Nev.s ServICe GARDENING

• Trapping is the best methodof control. Sherman traps areeffective alld work best if theymimic a natural cavity. e.g.prOlruOlflgfrom a leal pile. etc. Ba,tthe traps with peanut butler,oatmeal and fruit. Beans, acorns.nuts, peas. raspberries andblackberries are good choices, too.

• Once trapped. Iry 10movethe chipmunks 20 to 40 miles fromyour garden and release them in arural area.

• Dogs and cats probably woo'tbe very ellectlVe in the flghl againstchipmunks.

• Fencing can keep chipmunks

Ralph and Jean Rlecker saw theNo\i home 18 years ago and knew Ithad potenllal.

The house was buill [n 1917 Inwhat the Rleckers mil the -arts andcrafts style· common In the 1920s.where the homeowners did a lot ofthe .....ork themseh'cs.

The original homeowners hadSC\'en children. The father. who was abrick layer, brought home reclaImedbricks which his children cleanedone by one. The bricks were thenadded to the outside. turning thewhile frame .....ooden home Into Itspresent red brick exterior. They alsobuilt the red oak staircase railing.bookcases and the mantel in the \1\-.Ing room.

When the Rleckers bought the fourbedroom home. all the windows werebroken, the plaster walls had to bereplaced. and It needed nC\V plumb·In~. electrical and heating systems.

Ihe baslc-s arc here. the house ISsound: she So"lld.

The 2.200 square fOOL addl\lon lothe back of lhe home has oak 1100rsthroll.gtidut·and Includes a masterbedroom wllh a walk·ln doset and abathroom wUh a ceramic floor andtwo· way fireplace. Also Included area portralt·style Kohler JacuzzI. and aEuro shower with multiple showerheads and water closet.

There Is also a first floor laundry .guest bedroom and bathroom. whichhas Re\·h-al·style fixtures.

Because the Rleckers could notfind any bricks for the e.xterior of theaddition which blended with thereclaimed brick used some 70 yearsearlier on the front of the home.man-made oblong pieces of cementwhich are hand chiseled to look likelimestone were used With randomlyplaced fieldstone.

The floor-to'ceiling fireplace [n the

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Story by Carol WorkensPhotos by John Heider

out. but thefence must beOll'.·ioch wiremesh. 6 feetlall. sunk 1inch into theground and have plastic birdnetting across the lop.

• Do nol use mothballs -pels may eat the balls. ConsiderpUlling oot water or a birdbath.This may quench the thirsl ofsquirrelS and chipmunks. therebykeeping them out of tomaloes.

• Address lor Sherman traps:H.B. Sherman Traps Inc., P.O, B¢x20267, Tallahassee. FL 32316.

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Controllingchipmunks

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looks like a natural ca\'it\' -for exampll.', poking out of aleaf pile. Chipmunks hunt bysm<'11and. of course. they nre\'ery curiou:.. A good bait [s aml,ture of greasy peanut but-ter, oatml.'al and somethingfruity. Other delicacies theyenjoy Include be.'ans. 3rorns,nuts. peas, raspberries andblackberrl~.

If your dogs and cats aregood hunters. maybe.' they cancontrol these rascals, ~'ydogs. unfortunately. arc nogood at this t)·PC of huntingbecause they are large - toolarge for the IIny SP.1Ces chip'munks can fit Into.

To successfully fence these111.'\'115 out. you ha\'e toenclose your entire gardenuith a 6·foot fence made fromone-quarter·[nch mesh hard-ware cloth. sunk at leasl afoot Into the soli (so chIp-munks can't dig under It)with plastic bird nettingaeross the top from side toside.

Two no·no·s: Never usemothballs. mothOakes or any(orm of thiS extremely loxlcsubslance In your garden or

Q. Chipmunks keep tak-Ing small bites out of mytomatoes and other vegeta·bles from my garden, I'vetried everything Includinghuman hair. soap spray.netting. etc. To no avail,

Last summer I trappedabout 40 chipmunks andreleased them In a woodedpreserve about 10 mitesfrom my property, Thisyear. I see more of themand they look just as bun-gry. Will tbis ever stop? Doyou have a solution?

A. I know this will amazeyou. but here ~oes. You'reprobably trapping the samechipmunks over and o\'eragalnl ABC Humane RescueIn Arllnglon Hrlghts. 111 .. sug·gests laking the tmpped ('hip'munks at least 20 to 40 milesaway to a rural area forrelease. Fh'e or 10 miles Issimply not far enough. How-e\'er, trapping Is the best wayto go. and I suggest Sherman1I\'e traps (the &'lme traps formoles). The traps you needare 3 Incht'S by 3 Inches by10 fnches.

Sherman traps arc mostcffecll\'e when }'ou poslt[onthem so thaI tll(' entrallre

2C-January 23 1997-cAEATIVE LIVING

This Bohemian vase, circa 1892 to 1905,exhibits an Art Nouveau style and is probablyworth between $700 and $900.

u' a aA • 4 a .-Bohemian vases with Art Nouveau designsBy Anne McCollamCopley News service

Q. The vase In this picture stands16 Inches tall. It Is decorated withlavender and white flowers, goldleaves and gold trim. On the bot"tom are the words -Turn·Teplltz -Bohemia· R ST &: K - Made In Aus-tria - Amphora."

What can you tell me about itsorigin and value?

A. Relssner and Kessel founded theAmphora Pouellan Fabrlk In Turn-TeplllZ. Bohemia. 111elr hand·decorat-ed \-ases were Influenced by Art NOll-\'eau designs.

11lls mark was used from 1892 to1905. Your \'ase would probably beworth about 8700 108900.

Q. I have an earthenware pitcherand sixmatchingtumblerswith thismark. Theyare decoratedwith hand-painted pur-ple grapes.green leavesand peachesIn relief. Theset belongedto my grand-mother,

My aunttold me theyare of no

ANTIQUESvalue other than sentimental. WhatIs your opinion?

A. Your pitcher nith the tUlllblrrsdefinitely has morc than sentimentalmlue. This type of \\-arc Is gaining Inpopularlt)'. The sel would fetcharound 8230 to 8265 In antiquesshops.

This mark is listed as a wel/-recog·nized mark In ·Czcchoslo\-aklan Glass& Collectibles" by Dale and DianeBarta and flelen Rose. ObJeclsmarked "Made in CLechoslo\·akla-were made aft('r 1918.

Q. I have a Mickey Mouse watchthat has been in our family sinceWorldWarU. It has a running Mick-

ey Mouseminute handand still keepsgood tIme. Onthe front are thewords "Made InUSA - Ingersoll -Mickey Mouse."

How much Isit worth?

A. DedicatedDlsl1e\'<ll1a ('()1l('C.tors· C}'es ll~hl lip\\'h('/I t h('\' s('('

\'intage ~ilck('yMouse w<ltches.If \'ou ha\'e theori~ll1al box inmillt conditlOl1. It

Is a big plus.Your watch would probably b('

worth about $625 to $725.,

Q. I recently purchased a footedporcelain bowl with a scallopededge, It Is decorated with hand·painted berries and flowers andgold trim.

Although there Is no manufactur-er's mark. the antique dealer ledme to believe It Is an RS Prussiabowl. I would be very Interested toknow what you think.

/\. I Ihink you ('an't 1)(' 100 carefulout there.

Th('re arc som(' RS Prussia piecesthal were not marked. To identify anunl11ark('d Item as RS Prussia. th('mold and decoration must match allH.51' marked pl('cc. Th(' body of th('china and lhe quality tlll/SI he COllsl.,-t{'nt \\1lh marked RSI' porcelaill. As anllt'. the lIlark Is a larl!.(' p.lrt of \\ halthe bll)'('r I., pa~;ng for.

To h('ll) docul1l('nt the origin, h,\\'('a truslworlhy expert e:\allllll(' yourbowl. ~Iary Frank Gaston's s('ri('s."The Colll'ctor's Encyclop{'III.l'> of RS. Prus~l,l.- are ~oo<l reference hook ..

If II IS HSP. It would prohahlr heworth about 8275 to 5350

Q. Recently a friend came acrossa small round vase that belonged toher grandmother. It Is decoratedwith orange Dowers and multicol-ored geometric designs against abrown background. The vase feels

Minimizing damage from pests to your gardenMichael J. Farglone. president ofWIldlife Resource Specialists Inc."Bul it is not really any worse thisyrar than olhers - it's an ongoingproblem that seems to get worseC\'eI)' year.·

The reduction in hunting andnatural predators. mild wintersand the growth of urban areasha\'e contributed 10 the problem.The nationwide population ofwhile·talled deer is estimated al20 million and ('<)ch of these ani·mals Is hungry. As forested areasdisappear. deer begin to dine onwhate\'Cr suits their fancy. includ·ing landscape plants. which arctheir favonte. For control. rail yourlocal e.xtenslon scn'ice agent.

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anywhere rise !J('c3use the)' arcdangerous to pNs. Also. chip·munks and squirrels that arc bil-ing tomatoes and olher fruits arec10lllg so 10 quench Ihdr thirst. Sol)('foTe you do 3n)·thing. install ahmlbath or oth('r waler source.11ley might just )('aw )'our toma-toes and fruils alone.

For more Information. conlactIHi. Sh('nnan Traps Inr .. P.O. Box20267. Tallahassee. FL. 32316.

A PROBLEM THATWON'T GO AWAY

~urseC\' O\\l1('rs from across thecOunl!)' .- in particular from the~orthrasl and upper Midwest - arernl/lng deer their No. I pest prob·lem Ihis year. Unfortunately. theredocs not appear to be any relief insi~ht.

"[)('Cr damage has been particu-larly severe. t}IIS year.· says

ROWDY RACCOONSAn open·door approach should

prC\-ail at a \\'ildlife pond. E\'Cn Ifyour pond contains no fish. rae·coons assoclale water \\,Ih feedln~

Hanl-pdlnieet

\\,11 dennitrl\' s('nd d('Cr ,md r.lc,coons packhig.

Galh('f('d on c('rtllkd f.IrlIl" Ihls('xotlc per(um(' Is a\',11Ial>[('III IXlI·tics Tan!!:ing froll1 8 oun('('" to 1gallon. Bobcat and fox urine .Irealso m'allabJe, They makt' grc.1lglfls for the ganlen('r who has Itall. for in f0Cl11ol1i01l, (Onl,lcl J&CMarketing Inr.: 1'.0. !lo' 125:llampd(,ll. ~IE O-lH·I: 18001 21 R·1719.

C Z. Guesl. oulllOr of '5 St'OSOIlSof Gorctl'IILIlY- (l.lllic. Brou'll &. Co I.IS nil aUlllonl!} 011 gardens. jlOlt'('rsand plallls. Selld Ijuesrions to Il('rc/o Copley ,\'elL's Ser't'[ce. P.O. Ixn190. Sanl>lCgo (',\ gZII2 0190

because they like 10 "ons('- th('irfood before eating.

Raccoons are bl('ssed withhumanlike hands. so \'OU c.mImagine the mischief they' can cre-ate. To keep these amazing am-mals at bay. here arc some dCla·T('nts that work for me.

Sprinkle baby powder orcayenne powder around th(' poolmargin (raccoons don'l like thef('Cling on Ihelr J>o,ws).

Plant prickly bushes or onesthat arc hard to walk acrossijunlper, ferns),

A low-vollagc electric f('nee or alarge, hungr)' dog outsIde al nf~hlmay keep them a\\-ay.

If these lips don'twork. II)' coyol(' urine!What a stench this \,Iesmel/ln~ pollon makes- a few drops on ascent dart should dolh(' tTlck. This pollon

HISTORICAL (tIlCA 111Sl ~ l:uty "~lO'l2 XIJ s<: ~ 1 t<-nr.r I I::.a~ "tItt~I1i.~ ta-to...'Se' 0" S&.I1C"t"SLw.; rxn b-oI ');......."'")t'"\l••~~ .f' ~ ~ IQrr i¥tt :lI!O cI' u:;o...- ~.r. ..c:~ ....r".ap ~j, ~ f'$J ~ ..; "XI ~ ~ I.." t..r ... t .:.ff""--.. ar _1""t.fJ~'SO~et 3E.:":,POof:"'-.~ tiK ~;tAfs."~ W, S2S3tcO

as though it was shaped on a pot-ter's wheel. -Grety • Gouda - MadeIn Holland" Is marked on the bot-tom of the vase.

Can you provide any informationabout my friend's vase?

A. Gouda has been a c('nter for thepottery Industry in Holland since the1600s. TIle)' started out makfng daypipes. When pipe production wentInlo a slump In the late 18005. pot-ters developed art potl('ry lines.

Your friend's \'ase is clrea 1900. Itwould probahly he worth about $200to 8250.

BOOK REVIEW-,\nllque Trader·s Antiques & Col·

1<'('lIl>les 1997 l'rtn' Guld(': (AnllqueTrat!('r Booksl edited by Kyle lIus·flocn Is Indhpensahle. TIlls new edi-tion IIolSd('lallcd d('S<'riplions and up'to·date prlc{'!>. Information on hotIU'W rollccl\n~ trends. lIlore than1.500 !>holu!> lIar~{'r than e\·er).{'ro"'!>·r{'frr{'nrill~ and a comprchen-51\'(' ind('x Will make \,our research{·a!>),. Anyone inter('sied In bU)·lng.Sl·l1Ill!-t or just chcckln~ O\lt \'ltalO:;laU..t1cs of a colle( tihle mil find IlIlsI!ulde "alu.lhlc.

A(lclre:,s !Jour (lllc'srions ro ..\nne,\lcCollom_ 1~0. IKJ\ -190. Notre Dame.IN ,16556. For Cl IJNSOIIU/ [('sponse,illdude fliClllrc'(S). Cl derm/cd cleS<"ri"!ioll. u ~rcIIllJ}(d. ~'lf addressed CIIL'C'10fle' (IfIri S5 f'er I(elll (0(1(' itcm ar (I

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Make It Happen!Your real C$tate agent h.\S come up\"';Ih c\ plan to sell your home. Nov.'it's time for you to t.lke respollSlblhtyfor a vital past of that plan - settingrhe right price to attract bu)~That's right. It Is you ....00 sets !heaslJng price - nol your agenl. Yourprk.Ing dc'C.isloo may eirher C«lUSC asale. or leave your house on themarket for an c)(tendcdpeoodN~IC$s to say. Irs" decision youshould not ta}.,eIJghlty

How can you determine the' rightplice? To make an infouncd dcchlon.you'll need information· kl<sof it

.f 1 Enter)'OUf ,~"\I ~te .\gfflt! The agent I"" <l(CC$§ro Po\St ,*,

prlcC$.cVld dolt" about ~currenrly lor sale By looking at wh.\torhcr buyers have been ....'Illng toPdy. Iris pos$lblc to delt'lmlne "fl.\tothers \\,n PdY nowYour agent plays the' role ofInformation rcwurcc. Md I1k\Y

JOHNDIMORAMEGA-PRODUCER

John is the #1 SALES ASSOCIATE COMPANYWIDE F.OR 1996.]ohn had over $37,000,000 IN SALFS FOR 1996ANDSOLDA HOMEEVERY 2.4 DAYS. John also holds many company records. includingbeing the only sales associate to ever sell over $5.5 MILLION in onemonth and sell over $4 MILLION IN ONE MONTH (6 TIMES). Johnis ranked in the TOP 1% OF ALL COLDWELL BANKER SALESASSOCIATES INTERNATIONALLY!

We congratulate John on these outstanding achievements!

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SATURDAY, JA:\:UARY 25th 1-4rMSpacillU!>2 S-IOTY()Ionial \\ lth many '1lJ.lhlye\lr.\s (.111227·101 fl (Ilr d1l'l.'Ctilln!>

suggest an "PP"opc\clte prkc rMige\'hkh bu>~s are likely to polY.Whetlsuggesting a price range. lhe agentIs speaking from e.w.pcrlence.The final sale price 01Mrj home ....inbe nor c\ penny more llw1 a. buyer is....;ll1ng ro polY.ror th.\t IC<\SOO.ploperty ov.TlCTS arc well advis«I toILstCT'lciose/y to theI r agent" s cOUl\sd

Buyers tCT'ld to rccogn1lc a homepri<: cd fatrty. cVld ....ill OOetl Pol)' ruuprice wtlCfl Jt Is. The IC'\IC'fSe Is alsotN(" An oo.'CfplIc:cdhome !>W1dsoutfrom the rest, cVld I1kl)' only be usedMa ~""d~ to ~nfy the purch.\~01 oc 1'Cf hotrl<"s.. Wt~l selling. 0\.\10.1:it h.lpp<'fl by pricmg your holT\('(.\1 cluny Rt-.111] I

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figures were reported III TheNumbers News publication.

SomeUmes after a short periodal colJeg(' or marrIage. the off-spring makes a bee·llm" for homebase - their parent's hOllle, thatis. It seems like the mosl com'c.nlent solution to all Immediatehousing need. and cerlalnly themost cost'dfeell\'c . for the off.spring. that Is.

Some of thoS<"yOllng adulls arcIIslng the lime while Ih'lng atIhelr parelll''; home to sa\'emoney for wllrge or other plans.But others arc jusl laking theeaslcsl roule down th(" ro<:d ofIifc • serlllin/tly the e<lsy wav toface too<lY'" hll::h hOIl"ln~ and 11\',IlIg ('(1st!>

In Ihc lIleanlimc. Ihe paa'nl'"plans 10 sell thc old homcsteadand mO\'r ftlto ;l .,lIIall. COlY.ea"y-lII<llll!t'l1anll' home or (omlo\11111 mu,>t hr puslpoll("d. Alldthoo;(' tra\d plano; IIII1<,talso ".IllIJc{'ause Ihe I OlltlllllI nl:: hll:(hlo,>l,; of lIIallll.lllIlI1.': thc lar...:chou!>ehold Icavcs 110 mom',' f(lT~lIch pleac,ura1JII" <Jllwllturc";

Itldeell. In .,on1(' l'a.,C., Ihose(ollllJllling hl~h lO,>t an" IOllpkd\\11h rcdllccd famll,· lru'OlIlr 1111!>make's In Tlt'CC!>5.1~·to ta ke oulan 1''11111)' loall on tlldr hOI1U' to1Il.1k{" cllelc; fII('{'1

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kids become adults. let themknow you expect them 10 fiy fromthe nest under their own wingpower. like other self-respectingbirdies. They should establishthemseh'cs as Independentadulls, as modest a sllual/on asthat may be at the beginning.

If lhey must 1I\'e at their par-ent's home temporarily. chargethem a rc."asonablc rent and makearrangements for them to paytheir share of household expens-es. 111at's a good lesson In Il\1ngIn the real worlel.

Q. Is the number of peoplewho own their home lncreaslngor decreasing?

A. A record numbrr of Amen-mil households are now enjoyingthr beneOts of home o\\'"Tlershlp.Today" more than 64 ml1llonhO\l<,eholds live In a home theyown. They han attained thegr("~ltAlIwnc<ln drram.

Therr are several reasons forthe Inrreaslng number of homeowners. Olle key reason Is tht-currrlli age ranKe of babyboomers. Americans age 35 andolder account for 85 percent ofall horneO\\"Tlcrs. and those fromai;c 32 to 50 Include millions ofthose flrst·tlme home buyers"an orlllng to the rescarch depart-l1I('nl of the Natlollal As"OClatlonof I~e.lltors .

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01arm:ng 4 bedroom. 3 llalh Cape Cod 11 deslrabIe ~llCn~-et root and 't"I¥ $.dong on house and garage. $pacIOUS3 ~car garage IShea'ed (OE-N·l1B'-\sj $264.900 'l" 10753

NOVINEW CONSTRUCTION

ThIS home IS bef'l9 buil n one 01 Novis nicest subcivrslOI1S Itoffers 0Yef' 3 000 square feel oIli1'Y1g spa<:e, dual slarcases. a2 Wf greal room and b,'er. a 3 car garage. a dayligllbasement. and N<M schools lOE·N-56ADDj 5312,400.'I"1Om

NEW CONSTRUCTION0Jaity buil PalA Ph~ Englander 11spec. 2550 square botcon:~ry Cape Cod wdJ Iirst l'iXIf mas:er bedroom. hugegreat room wth gas fireplace. ISland kJlctlen W1lh tMlt-l'lSScene MystJc Forest and ~lonrvi!e schools (OE-N-M8EN)S297.180

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCYWOI'ldel1lJ c:oIonlaI wtIlCh oI'.ers C'.-er 2,300 sq It. and lots ofex1raS Greal home foe ta.-niy ard enlertarung AI SI!llated onnea."ty a ha~ acre t\ great ne~ WIth mature treesMo.oe-tl cond~ \OE-N·14V.oo, $209900 "1' 10323

LOVELY COLONIALBea..,tl.l 4 bedroom. 2;' balh coIoRal \/11th attached 2 cargarage. basement mastef ba:h. lamlly room W1:h lire?!ace.ded< !an~t" Dad<ya'd and lots of curt> a;l9€al(OE-N·I6CLOj S209,900 "1' 12383

NOVIBETTER THAN NEW

Detached 4 bedroom condo on Jrd green ol golf course.Priced below owner's cost Hardwood floors. designerbghtng. neutral decor. 2 car garage. and security syslem.(OE·N·24TAN) $t99,900 ,"1' 10083

SOUTH LYONCHARMING COUNTRY HOME

3 bedrooms, 2~ balhs, great room. master on enlIy level WIthsun room. tJo( lib and natural lil'epIace, finished basement.separate apartment greal "r in-laws « income. CP.'eI1ookI'lggolf course and pond on 3+ acres. (OE·N-44VKX» $299,900.'1"11013

WARRENINVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

N'1Ce oppor1lSVly bnveslmenl pcoperIy Building has a short-term lease W1lh renewal opllon 'Mlh a nabonaI pizza etlan .This building has approUnalely 2600 square Ieel WIth lots 01upgrades (OE-N·97HOO) $180.00J 'I" 10853

WESTLANDPICTURE PERFECT

Best desctbes ltjs beaullflj condo. You wonl believe howmat'I/ upda!es have been done. The basemeot is fncshedd'le<:k out tne CfCMTl moldII'lg and the kIIchen. One look andyoull caD lt1Ishome (OE·N·2OWOO) $89.900 ."1' 11033

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3 Bedrooms. 3 fuI ba1hs. 3 years old 2 car ar.ached garage,{,1St l\ooc mast(!\" SUIte. l.replace, lull basement ca:he<lraltellings a."ld rrv:h. m.>d1 mo<e Hul'T'J' E.nd uM 'OE·N·44MAPjS154.900 "1't1003

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LIVONIAlIVONIA RANCH

V~ ., lh<s I'"ef mamned and upda:ed t.N:na ranch~.ed WIth ~ Wfldows. carpet.\.4>da:ed krtd1eo andba11S FtlcSh basemenl WIlhglass block W'dl1Ns and bar. Manymore upda'es a:'ld home waratl.'Y (OE-N-53 ELM) SI64 900'1"11003

SPREADOUTIThcs 4 beO"oom rdl ranch cr.ers C1>-et 1300 sq It. and 2 fuIbatlS. Reolacemenl v.Y'dows ~ t¢a:ed k.1dlen anda roe'" 91fage l.M:ina·s best bJ'j (OE -N-09lYN) S118 000'l" 11023

LYON TWP.YOUR PIECE OF PARAOISE

One i0oi< al C'\r$ beat.#IA English Tudor nes:led 11 lt~ w:oosand )':lU 1 be ca!ing \he rro.oers You can i0oi< 00..1 ';'J'J trenl.. Yldows a: Itle pond Thcs hi;>r"le IS trlJt speoa! Don) rr....-s outon C'\r$Ol"o(! (OE-N·~V.oo) 5299.500 ."1' 11373

NORTHVILLEWHAT A BEAUTY!

loca:ed on I 9 acres seOAed ~ woods a"'lCl ~eam.go:vmello;4dlen ....~ vaiJ:ed c;e.Jong and \/Iht.e bay cabu"oe:S.spa lib and wak~ doSe\. brd< pa:o. sprr.kle's and 2 carga..age (OE·N· 25S1X] SJ25 000 ."1' tQ9.t3

lOVElY TUDORThcs ~ man\aI'lEd home boas:s tna.'lY speoaI lea:ures. 2SVy "¥t. fanVt room ....~ ea~ ee.&lgs. 4 beO"oorr.s,2 ~ ba11S. Jocrr.aJ M-q I0OI11 and d<n.rog room. rotll.b oil MlOdded<. 2 fle(llaCeS and rrud1 more' (OE-N·7CtlOAj 5289 90Cl."1'10973

PRELlIER LOCATIONThcs eieI}anlly oecora:ed home IS Ioca'ed ()l1 an "''elSlzedpnva~ Iol and oI'.ers cera:TlOC LIe JS!a,"'d ~A.d1en. 'a'TlJ'J room....~ rlleplace plal".:a~ ~,~::lr.i .....'Ol4'.o..t WOl'lt '.as:'lOE-fI-ooMA?) S284 900 .'1" t0993

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lUSlllSted!Impeccable3 br, 2 1/2 bath, 1600 sq. ft coIon~ £Jccellent1/23CfC lot, prime sub. Master suite, fami)' room w/fireplace" $169.800

lnCfedable lot, superb Sllb! 3 BR. 1,Sbath. bu~t 1989. Big m3Ster, flilishedbasement. "dream" backyard. S164,500

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~GREEN OAK TWP. - Bad< Ol'l the rnar-:el'Builders custom model. 3 BR. 21. baths 2.car ga' age. 1st IIoor laoJl'ldty S202 000Ml'667787 810-437-3800

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New al tones KlIet>en al new lI'l "89.remodeled baths CNefStzed garage W1lhgrealworl<$hOp New fumace. rOOl. CIA $259.000Ml'667t48 81l>-349-455O

SOUTH LYON" Greal 4 BR. 21. balh CapeLarQIJ deck. fnshed family room. den. otfce.ISI floor laundry Large ya n:I $278,900Ml'66S724 SI()..437·3800

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Kathy & Jamie are Northville residmts & workJuzrd to assist their clients ill obtaining the highestprice possible il1 the least amOll11tof time.It is a great time to buy or sell! Call Kathy & Jamiefor a free Markel Analysis of YOllr home.

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. BRIGHTON SCHOOlS. (lake .... I' I CITY. We're ITlOVrlg on 'causePrMIeges) Only $7.900 doMl 8rII ,Canton fle kiis are \10111l. ColM ocr

HartJancI Sdlools paymen/. S1.127/mo. P." 4 br. 2 . ~ nest be your new heme?OPEN SUN~ JAN. 26. 2-4PU baih. q~t slreel8 3~.APfl 3Cl' DOIfT DELAYI Model homes at .. b'~ 2 bat\. deck & more.ALL YOU HAVE TO DO is move~. 24 hour holli'le. dose out pricesl caI Tom CANTON STARTER home. 3 br. $110.COO. 403 F1emI'lg Slilto this desi'able quad-IeYel n (SI0)220-8599 Pnldenbal Pre· Kovach. BUIdet .181 0)227-s020. t:Idt TlVlCh. Buill 1975. Priced (517)S46-1679.nice sub6vlSion! Na!lXaI f~e- view Properbes. INSI ~r t.an oltlElI' homes n ~.:.-.~-----

~Ie~~~~':~d BRIGHTON/LIVINGSTON ~~~~ =: Slb, $I03.COO.(810}449-&l62. ~~ ~'{{r' ~~ba~ ~ to vacant woOded COUNTY. FREE is! 0( properties Wooded I acre 101'Mlh <hmatie D Ido'oronlaton, 1850 sq'lt 3 01 4acreage' This lI'eJ cared '0( IV'ptICeS. desa¢:ins & addre$$' l'ie"NS. 2,300 sq It. ri'I llII In 2 batls H<stoocaJ brdcheme has 4 tWooms. 1.5 es. Help-U.see. (810)229.2191. wa);~. bsml n q~t seWded Fenton hor:'ie, \'eT)' n.Ce1y redone. Hard- NEW CUSTOU bUIld on 25baths. tormaI d'ring room & M1g SlbdM5Ion.. dose 10 Ireeway. . 'MlOd lIoor. new kJthen & bal\ acres. Yocr plMls or ours Closeroem. Many !¢ales rdJd'ng BUILDERS OWN home. Lale ~ sd'rools. $249.000 2 car ~ lar\)8 comet Iol A 10 lreeA-ay 5139.900-5170000 SllY'ldov.s' BrJ!t1lon TOI\TlSh4>. 1995 conslrixtoo. ConIer1l'O"ary (810)m-59S3 SULLNAH LAKEfRONT coo- m:sl sH. 204 tflggils. oIIeted at HepU·$eI. (910)229-2191.~ ~,fg~~ ~~er &br:~' ~ ~ ~ NICE 3 bI r<Y'dl n Cry 1 bat\. I~ary (;ape Cod bull il ~~~lrder cen/led appraisal.PlQasanlValk>yJ::of NeMTl3ll 01 1 b<. ~~;,'b3'" d~ h.J:d..ooi·fm<\.1 ~ ~ :::~~~~ (5i'7\C..I~-,~Aner. 5144600 NEWLY REFLOORED1572sq1tN. 01 Jac:oby 10W.on lJoraile bsmt unflllSh€'d. manenance garage. new rool.~. 'NIl- hcme-M1lfl"..J..,.".· ~3 ",---..:..-~__•. rNlChllilh2cargarar.3bf.1'';then fo8ow open 5q1S 10 3162 free exler:ot on 2''; wooded <lows en a large 75'x132' 101 ..,.......... I'l CUSTOU BUIlT 989 ' balhs. flepIac9. bsrrt.00 Orchard. Eng!arJd Real Es· acres near G... provilg grW"lds. make tis a very nice bJy car. 2 slory garage. 5199.000 1 ca\.em- Fenced n yard Close 10 x'waysIale (810)632.7427. Ha1larJd schools. $278,000 Can WW"9 dist.YlCe to HdI SChool Rose Realty (810)887·2728 penry 2 5lOly house. 3 br. l'h $133.COO. ~n bl appt

EIemeI'llary & ~1l. om I bath. hA bsni. 2 car garagt'. 1517~5-7140 N, ReallotsHOWELL 310 N. BARUARD. lor appl (810)685-32~9. $119.900 caI (610) 229-6032 frepla.:a Custom i1:erior l'ns.tlesSAT., JAN. 25. 1·3prn. Fully BY OWNER. 8S4 Devor\shIre n lor an apPonVnenl ,Fowlerville _!.-_0Ul»0!.~_.:..(~1!Jspa.,--..!._lJB_Yawl_ 1 _reslored Vdorian. VRM • sellers Fa:r.....ay Trails Sib. 3 br. 1!~ ~ .. \ION 1548- 796wi! enIertan offers bet.-.een bath. l(,'ilg room. d't1rrg room. ONE YR. olj 3 br. 2''; ballSt40.ooo to $150.000. eat.n Ud1en. fa."T1i1j rom -Mtt1 ~ en ~ acre Iol wlulli3ll·PrudeolJaI Preview Properloes. fireplace & partially rrished out basement. ism:! WIen.Joer.e Me/. (810)220-1427. bsml. many ~les $152.000 haraAOOd lIoors. jet:ed lb &

(810)229-6152 more carol Ccwng. Real Es·OPEN SUNDAY Z-»Spm. N'?'N !ale One. [810)905-«)60cons1ruction n £lrVIIon on RICk· COLONIAL, PARTIALL Y w0od-ell Rd, just W. of US 23 and S ed orne IA. 3 Ia: e brs01 lee Rd FTOOl$164.900 10 flTllS~ ~.i:"'hard ...Jt lWs~$174,900. 17102, 17103, 17104. fireplace. j'e31 round Stnoom.car Doma O'Hara The IJdlogan large dedt BtqIIon schools ByGr~. (810)227-4600. eX!. 270 apponmenl 00"/ $217.900

WALLED LAKE-BY OW',EP ~~y ~(610~-895<>rOpen &no Jan. 19. 11-€pm

671 FUdge. lJapie & Ded<er. ~I r-;~============~01Haggerty) 3 bedroom. 2 ba~Isl ~ IaLtldly. 2 car anachedgarage. alarm. marble f'roorffreplace. ceramic ~cnel\ \'au.~·ed ceirrgs. centtaJ air. Close toschools, shoppi'lg & I-{;%$182.000. (SIO)624·1940WHlTUORE WE. Open Sun.1-4. 11656 Man SUeel N Nor.n01 8 Mile East of lJS.23 NeNconslruclJon COOlemporary ranchC07l26l, 5169.000 CoId>\enBanker. BrlQhlon. lOAn & Co~·try. (9'O)22~·'111

HOwelL AREA • LO'o?tf 3 br.home on \ acre w'pond I="re·place. Fill frished b$tr(. 2 car~-age P055ille r~ .hie bJy.ng S87S per mo $131.9»Brol.er 0M1er (8101 73)·1'99 01em {8' 0)629·2593

IN CITY. 3 br. 2 ba~ ~comer lot 1 car gariJge. $98,000Le. (517)~.(517~.

JUST LISTED 1500sqft mobileon a CtaA\ on gs Off'! dol.t>Ie IolF'na.'lCtlg may be posstJle .. ~just S', OOA'II. I.loY! n 00I'd~$63.COO cooe (Wood'1'i "'c.-9¥l G'Ol.9. I.W~ J.lcKt'\lI8(810)227~600 ert. 337.res151~174

LARGE CAPE COO. 4 bed·rooms. 3 ba'tlS. O'ot'l' an acre.Hollel WIools. Frs: ftoor MasterbEodroom SUl'.e. wal.-n dostl$159.9» REALTY WORlDvms (810)227·3455

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ATTEHTION CONTRACTORS!2 )'1'. ~ home n need ~ repar.leallri'lg 16SOsq.ft.. 3bf ~ 2 'hbalhs, on 2 acres. WI sacnfceat 51 19.500' (51~346

IOSCO TWP. Spacious 3 br.ranch. 2 5 'MlOded acres. PMdroad. many leallm. $176.500(517)851.«93.

SAVE S3,6S0'sea yOlA' home FASTwith HElP-IJ-sELL

(810)229-2191'COI\"4Wed 106". Cl:lrI'r.lissio

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HOWELL $69.90010 ACRES

2 bedroom mobile home.lots 01 room 10 roam. JustOYer !he county line withByron Schools. 25"_ down/and contract. 9% NewLls~ 000" wa4. Callseller$ agenl Rlc:hardBut1e. 8tO·229·0296 or227.4600 ext. 240 Code'J" Plerce AdI ~I! 'RICK BUITE

(810)229-0296

linden

Livonia

CITY OF BRIGHTONOver 1800 sq. II. in this stately 2 story.Priced for immediate sale. You'll enjoythe spacious 24x20 famIly wlwoodburner. 3 bedrm, attached garage.Walking distance to down townBrighton. City services and sidewalks.Motivated Sellers S154.800.

lOG HOllE IIf'1h Ia<e pr?'o'ie\)8son al 5l»1S Chan ~ 7 utesihos 9'eal property lealll"es a I\Abasftnent and enclosed potd15~.500 REALTY WORLDVAN'S (810)227~55

iE_Brighton

MiUord

NEW .. Br. 2' ~ balh. cob'a.:I'.2576 sq II. on 2 4 acres. p:lSSLC S22S900 (31~}402·9252

Hartland

HOWELL $38,90010 ACRE PARCEL

Ideal WIICn9 ~.' MIOo1IrItle county bne by BYlonReI • lid llMllO)' 330' lOoadIronla~ ar\d QIJ;lItel rTIIledHp ~~... dOoon 9"" !arldc:ontra CI 5 YNrs ConIaC1"leIS ~ Fbc:t>ard 8u':le.MoCh~n GrouP RUllO's810-2»0296 01 227·4000e.t 240 COde -A·,P.I(»"" - ....l~" Calli!!iiII RICK BlTITEIfijiiiI 810229-0296

1-NoviBRIGHTON. CHARWNG spol·less 2250sq.lt. 9 lots. 100 yar:isfrom beach. 3-4 b' •flllShed ....a'k·out Open ho~. Sun 12·3prn.$169.900. Ca:I Judj at(810)227·9508

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Highland

HICKORY HILLS - EASTby Welch Construction Company

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ABSOlUTE BEAU'TlfUl VlfW5!rom 1m sq II. ~ tQldNEW aI sport LAKEFROHT Ct\ 2plus acres n H"ljiand TwpHOI5U OK. 3 br~ la.'9S d6'l.fl'eplaet. 2 ca: l:laCNd. fn1Goor 1a\t1dry, 2', bat\, 0JSl0mWlen. d<AA bsrTt. & mora.HYron Valer ~ $189.9001810)889-5701

Ranches. Cape Cods and Colonials.cathedral ceilings. 3 bedrooms. 2

baths. gourmet kitchens

Township Water and SewerWooded, walk-out, ravine lots available.Paved, curbed. winding streets. under-

ground utilities, top rated Howell SchoolsHickory Hills· EASTO.., E~ Road

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Orflce: 1-800·360·9437Models: 1-517-545-2980

Models Open 12 noo"-6 pm dally

TradlllouaJ ranl'h and 2oSIOr}'TOl nhomfs "lIb Pood ad lloodfd \le"lSilt ftalul'fs fndadt: lIomt ftalal'fs Inthl.t:• Adjacenllo 14·aue parlt with nallKa ' Soar1n9 CaIhedr.1 etlIng.wablys • Prlvat. eocM1yard tnIrIt.

• Outstanding IOeation, n&ar Brfarwood UIIn • 2-eat attIdled gIlIgtt• Premlum WlIII;~ $ilts milable ./ir1t IIoof Itundty• Pool and Cabana •Wood bumIn9 ~o Point f1nanl'ln# .baUablt • PremNm finIshtd Iowet 1rttIt mlablt

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"GOLF COURSE fRO:\'TAGE"O\'<'r 1800 sq. fl. or li\ing S!><l('('. Firsl fkx>l' mnSH'r suiit'. I.orlor. Ihlr<lI)C(lroom. o\'('rkXlks SJ>.,\CI<Xl'i W<'C\!room willi firl'

. !>lclrc. Bock & Iimcsloll(' <'xlC'rims. Pri\(lll' rhlpphlg ~r(,(,11.1Ild... pm 131gQlf IKllt'. for ('xrlltsi\'(' uS(' of (;H r('sl<lt'1I15. r:.lui1('

proj('('ll.>oilk·rs Pil\llkwt.x)(1 SIK)T(',S ~()lf roursc.'. Now Cl<'('('plh~rC'SC!\(llloI\S ror .spril~ 'U7 ()("C\II>"llI.1·. <:.'\11 "SW\'l'- or 'nlm' ror}'ollTpri\(l\(' IOllT (\IlI.t hrnd111rl'.IHIOJ 220·1;;1;; or ~(RIO) 22(}1510. Priced from S 169.000. TIlePrudenb8l..,

(313) 995·8980

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COIrIFY FAUl.Y home on '.1acre wIrnMr1 ~ Ad-cSt.onaI 3 3 acres a..a.'IabIe.Homelowon ReaJ:::tS Inc(810~

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3 BR.. rNlCtl. ll-a!k~ beatMlJteed 1 tcre parcel, 2''; cargaIIOe, ~ road. $137.COOSeIeI Wi" look al aI oee!$ La o'OyRealy (517)223-2273

..200 GOlf CUI Rd. nearlal5On. 1.600sq It. barn & 2acres $127.COO.(5\7}546-<lI34.BY OWNER. Ne'My remodeled.3 /:it. rlrlCh, at appfiancesnclJded Ele s:ar1er home.~ IGcaled betAM'lHowel & Britdon. S1O4.COOcallor appl (517)548'3590

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rnaopficenl VleM_ A rn.<s1 10OlDER HOU~ 4 br, w.1ake see. $515,000. By OYoTlef:access 10 Horseshoe Lake. 1810)684~73585,000. Homelo'An ReaJIors Inc. ------ __(Bl0)~.

Novi

VILLAGE OAKS SuO, IakefrOtt2 SIoty,.4 br. 2 ba1h, !replace,cenlraI ar, a~ garage,newawmces ~. Lots ofupdates $174,900 Open houseSaL' & S\n 1-4pnl(810)349-2566

Pinckney

GREAT 3 BR Colonial 011large 101 In lamdy subBasement, neUlral decorcenlral air. large deck$169.900. AS7.

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IThlrsday, January 23. 1997 GREENSHEET EASTJ'CAEATNE LIVlNG - CS

8RlGHTON KNOLLS of S)+ian HOWELL CHATEAU • JUST LIOBIlE HOUE axles and ~esGlen I.Q new 1993. t6l8O REDUCEO~ Ths dol.CIe'Aije is ,,{5;.;,;11)S48-..:..;..;,::..;7..;.;36;.;,.7_FleetNood l"~ 2 br. 2 ba1h, n exc:e!lel1 ~6:0 'Mlh newer -cennl U & ~ n:«e. Must see. carpet hO\.9'lOlA. ~. ~ :'ST 8E "'=~ ~~

--------., B'{0'M'leI. (BtO}220-2702 lImY appi3nees i'dAed ~-'~Jan. '9' $1<IV\.~AslMUST SEE TO A?PfIEClATE. ....,-., n 7........""BRIGHTON. t989 FIed'nan, $33,900.1458. CREST LlO6llE Leave~(313)878-2873l':xiO mobie home. 3 br~ 1 HOfJES. (100)734-oo:lt NEW HUDSON. 1992 2 bed 1balh. make ofleI'. (517)851-asss. HOWELL HANDYIWfS Spa- balh. priced cheap. ca. AP?i. EBRIGHTON. SAVE $100 011 SJla cial S2000best Mow ,,'irm!e- MOBllE HOME SAtES,lee foe '97 w'pu'c:hase of model. oot~ (SI7j223.8327 ~(8.;.;10:;:.)22;:,:7...:-4.;.;592.;;.;. _Darlilg Homes, (810)229-2909. .

HOWELL 12X55 1969 Net/ NOVI· Remodeled 14x70, veryrwce, 2·3 bedroom, open f\oolMoon ~ sale. S500 Of best offer. pm MfJSI sel, $11,500, fnanc.(517)546-1450 Jlg avaIlable.(810)669~S4.

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WATERFORD: SPECTACULAR2 bedrocm CCtlOO plis JoIl. 2 5baths. appiarloo$. 00 oollCOIlrse. $192.500. (810)683-5626

FARUINGTOU HILLS. SharpCOf'llEIn"pIXill"J 1 br_ condo. tlirdIIoor Inl Great IocabOn.$55,900. (810)478-8676

ManufacturedHomesWlFORO AREA. NOW'S THE_ir----- ....TWE to buy your lakef:ont r======:;

dream i'I:Ime 1SO' IrC'tllage M aILivingston County sports lake. ~1et~ remod-

eled to pe!feclJOn. F'rst IIoor----------1 masterSUIle. Asktlg $529,900.9511' MARSHAL G' ThoIrflSon Broom Reallors.Tr.p. Sparkrg '3 ixe:r'r::' (8101539-8700~!ed de<xt, newal COIots. -------.~ n condibon. bealMul fu.ished bsrrt. VIeW of SIvertake. fl. I Oul of StateBrigI'm Schools, $t44.9OO Foe HomesJPropertyappoi'Imn (810)437-8514.

SAVE THOUSANDS! __ HeIpi1gSeIers selfoe asllllle as $2850. COlORADO SUN COUtfTRYCaI (810J229-2191. --HELP-U·SELL ollNngslOn

WONOERFUl3 eR Colonialon to WOOded acresHarctwood floors. basement

II & COIJntry Iulchen w/ClJStom

.1cabinets. $279,900. 542.4 SR. 2 5 bath ranch w/grealroom. coonlry k,lchen &

....- -------. d<nlng room' On 8 acreswlhors& barn & corrals$294,900 E6a

NO'll fanch fearurlflg lhreebedrooms, two balhs.parba1ly flJ'lished basementOon'lmiSSlt $81.50000

ABANDONED REPO

BRIGIiTON $149.900END UIUT

Sp'a..t~ ta"<:i'tCondo a~-notlI 600 ,q II 2 bt:l·~r-,. 2ba-r •• iuD bastrr~tl 2~2 ca'a-:.a~ !t"'~. 1"« «\¥.l.,1"........cO',,")'a'd 2 '<y1",'I'tt'foQEa.:e &""4 tf'lfa~"·.<I\, rg 20'b..., ry roof"'l )Ilj t" r""., s.·s 01Frtr-",,.. dOOt' :e7'1 ....a.""ld 1s:l«l' ~'.r>dry' Ca"'1 1<<> "'Ono;lC::"'s"r~~'"C" WIS "",,'1 ltl;r~ea·~""'JCY tnd e.f "-tnl ilCQr:::..Cor:a..-t R<-"'....~~ ev-. "'<"'0;1"'\G'OV:>Ru~"" 8'G-227·3aFlY:,12Jo,W T~'.....~

, ey OWNER. W POC'lI HIs &.0.Suil n 1993 3 br. 2.5 balh

: ranch, custom fr'iShed lowe,Ieve~ IT\¥ly!.Wades $169.900(313)878-0050 (no rea'vrs}

(810)229-2191HeIp-U·SeIl of Uvlngston

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IlIlAH CHARIIl1IG tflCk Iarn-~ Gtl ~J aae-s

FOR SALE by o"'ner, spaoous1'4 SloIy, 1,71 Bsq It. home inv~ Edge SuO Frepla':e.sprinkler system. 3-4 bt. 1Iibalhs Built 19% $154 900.(313)87~7. II:! a~s

FOR SALE by OYoner Too rMnyIeatures to 1i$t 1100sq ft.. 3 be~1'h ba:h. ra"dl. 24!t.r:34ft. m-rTIaClJ.ate garil'}e No) reamplease S119.500 Open I'iO'..M&no 1·:\pM (313)87~954

PlHCKNEY VIlLAGE I~ sqltbrICk ranch. ~ lot. 3 bt . 2ba". patIlatl ~ bsMtw:f,r~. 2 car a-.ached ga.r~. $O'Qo!lned POfct1_ abo'f1lgrOU1d pool .'~. ~batJtya."d $126 900 I~ ~ts1313)876-<l730

E~ Mid Wnler mean temp52 from beautIIJ 35 acre

Moultai'l DeGghlI80 snow,capped Rocky Mooola" V~i!Ns.

Pnes and Wildi!e MeaOom,near Na6or.al f oee~

Golf year fOIrId'Easy access S34,5OO Termscar ~9' (719)84&-6526WID PROPERTIES. lNe

I LakefrontlI Waterfront Homes

Country Homes

NEW LISTING n 110ltl Oakla.-dC«Nf bo"ASlS 1 I acre y.~ 0\-:'4 bf. Ill? 2-<:ar gara~. upda'e-s~~ Th9 res! 1$ l.p 10 )'QUI$138 OOJ 0'1lSItla Ya~. PElMAX E.ew.rie Prcper"oes.(aTO)737~OO. (810.I88H333&_-South Lyon

NEVER ived n. Huge 3 ~ 4~(ooms IncWes Ir~ &stove. Low ~ paj'TTl8rt. W"move d necessary. CaD todaf.

DELTA HOUES1-800-968-7376

WJ!eJ!!!9Howell Chateau

PLYMOUTH ranch localedIn ·The Meadows' lormald'ningroom. hVJngroomwlmarble flleplace. maSlerbath w/lub & sho.ver stanCall lor l.st 01 speCialteaMes. SI 54,900

,.STRAIGt1TmUK'.NO PRESSURE SAlES!

HOWELL CHATEAU Buyof Ihe new year, 1986Patriot, 14x70. 2 bed, 2balh, range. fridge .•washer. dryef, new hOIwaler healer. new 8x12deck. new shed. low price$17.200, '446.HOWELL CHATEAU1985 Fairmount. 3 bed, 1bath, Iront kilchen.lridge., range, central ait.$17.500. #428.HOWELL CHATEAU1975 Champion, 14x70, 2bed, 1 bath. stOYEl,fridge ••front kllchen. (new holwaler healer. furnace~ bath repairs. Ironldoer). $7.500. #36.19B5nTAN2bedroom,lbath. front Iolchen. excel·lenl first home. $12,000.#353.

NEW HOMES INCHATEAU HOWELL

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Farms!Horse Farms

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BRIGHTON 5158,900WALK OUT RANCH

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;it,;. Call~ RICK BlITTE..., (810)229·0296

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By John DiMoraCoIdweU Banker's '1 Agent In the Midwest Region

WHEN EVERYONE GETS CRAZY

· .,..'You want to 5('11your house. and you are fortunate because

bu)'cn. ha\'e madt, you an offer that you couldn't refuse. Oncethe Ink dr1cd on thc contract forms, howc\'cr, It seemed likeC\'erythlng thrcat"ned to come unra\·cled .

TIle buyers got weird. Once the earnest money check clearedtheir account. they lIecamc o\'erly concerned that the housewould collapse. TI,cy came up \\1lh a list of concerns that nC\'croccurred to their structural expert. And as a result of theirfears and concern, you no longer saw them as that sweeLYOlll1~couple who wants to start a famll)' In your house. Whatyou and thl' lIuycr arc' l'Xp<'r1(,l1cln~are two different forms of·Icmpor.uy InSanity· " "Buyers' Remorse' and 'Sellers'Remorse·. Fortunatel\" neither one of these conditions Isconlaglous to nealtors~ An Important part of our job Is to helpour "c/lers and buyers Ihrough these fee/tngs with\Il1dcr~talldlng and humor.

f'or professional ad\'lce on all aspects of buying or seilingrt'.ll estat(", talk to mL' ,It Coldwell Danker Schwelt2er, Pleasecom" by my ofllCl' at 41860 Six Mile Road, North\'lI1e, MI-18167, or phol1t, 111(' at 810,347·3050.

DALE BREWER(810~~

JUST LISTED· Beaulolul church U1 Ine South Lyonarea Appro( 4.945 sq II BUI'dmg sancluary haswood ce,hng approx 2 660 sq It 01 Classroom s;laceSeveral poSSible uses Include G'oop Day Cale. CMdCare Center. Learn r.g Cerler Call lor a complete 1st$275000 ca'i TONY SPARKS (810) 486-5006

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CHARMING. 0 L 0 E RHOME WIUPDATES - & arecent addition. Updatesinclude roof. paint. furnace.baths, carpet. Family rmwJFranklin stove, 1st fir laun·dry. Master brm has avaulted ceiling, skylight &ceramic balh wfjacuzzi tub &walk·ln closet. large decks& nicely landscaped,$124,900.

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PARADISE DOES EXISTI3 bdrm, 2 bath ranch wfaccess toall sporls Silver lake. Large eat·inJotchen. open floor plan. 2. acrewooded lot. Gorgeous VIewS,close to X·ways. Brighton schools.Hurry! This woo't last! Buy nowlPlay laterl can (810) 476·5600.(668246)

DESIRABLE NORTHVILLEOutstanding 4 bdrm, 2 bath brickhome petfect fO( the growing fam·IIy Close 10 schools. within walk-ing distances of the city. Featuresspacious rooms. Hardwood floors,family rm, dining rm, fireplace &a", 2 car garage. call Todaybefore it's gone! $147,900. (810)349·5600. (702462)

NORTHVILLE FARMHOUSEBeautiful 3 bdrmsf1.5 baths farm·house updated in 1988. Electricalupdated 1995. freshly decorated.B'fst rm. bsml. 2 car garage,Northville schools. neighborhoodpark. Ready 10 move IOtO! callKaren Woodruff (810) 349·5600.(667183)

LOOKING FOR LAND?Look no morel Here's the petfeclsite, 42.5 acres comprised of 3separale parcels. Wooded, rollingterrain lends ilself 10 area of$180 10 $250,000 homes w!walk·out bsmls. Small home on prop-erty could be used for offICe 0(

siorage. Just $650,000. CanToday! (810) 349·5600. (702783)

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Se;i::: ~~~~cg~~cer (810) 347·7440"call lot a Free Consullahon"

NEW CONSTRUCTIONON 1.7 WOODEDACRES - Custom builtw/stunning two storyfoyer/enlryway, spaciousfamily rm w/naturaJ fire·place, 1st fir laundry,master brm wfsoakingtub & large shower. 4brm. 2,5 bath colonialw/formal dining rm, cen·tral air & daylight base·ment. $214,900.

POSSIBLE 7 OR 8BEDROOMS • in this enor·mous farm home on '10acres wfapprox.,6,OOO sq ftbarn which has been mostlyrestored. Also a 82x42 metalbarn and 4 car garage wI1oft.Barns & garage In greatshape, house needs workbul has fantastic potential forthe large family or antiquebuffs. $275.000.

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ASK ABOUT DU'R RENT SPECIALS OR REBATES1000sQ. ft 16' wide from 529.900'

1100 sq. ft. multisection from $39.900''~SKYUNE HOMES

® Approvel:l3 bedroom, 2 bathDeluxeG E. appliancesSkylights and more!-

Commerce Meadows Cedarbrook Estates[810]684·6796 [810]887·1980Stratford Villa Novi Meadows[810]685·9068 (810)344·1988.)

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NOWS THE nMEI Don't wa,l 10 see this veryniCe ranch on 98 leet of waler frontage rust 2 lotsoff all spotlS lake. Enjoy 1M natural fireplace inthe 26x23 ft. great room and the view. Allac:hedgarage and room to expand, 5144,754. N·11S32

STYLISH, SPACIOUS, IMPRESSIVEI A 2810sq ft home wilh a quiet, Drivale selting_ Offers 4bdrms • 2.5 baths, central air. fireplace in 'amityroom. formal dining, 3 ear all. garage andunfinished waI1<oul $334.900. J-873 .

PRIVATE PARADISEI Extra spacious homeneslled on a beau1Jfulsecluded and treedparcel.Offers 4 bdrms .• 3 baths, 400 sq. ft. master suite,and dinlng room. Large WOt1<shop In 3 carattached garage. 5249.900. H-11 S32ELEGANT, SUPERBLY CRAFTED 4 bdrm.home with wary possible amenity Serene seltingsurrounded by 3 6 8Cl'eS oltreils, fountains, andgardens. Includes sumptuous master suite wilh2nd fireplace, and spacious gotJrmel101ehen.SS50,000 V·561.

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I I NOVI AREA WHITMORE lAKE • 1988 oe-Mobile Homes luxe model 011a boarderIol It'.al

. . (810)624·2626 backs up 10 the woods, prtvaeydeek. electrc at."Iings. 2 bed. 2balh. aI ~arces & IT'OI'eAPPlE.M06ltE HOME SALES(810)227-4592

LITTLE VALLEY HOMES(810)685-7nO

NEW HOUES AVAJlABlE.READY FOR IMMEDIATE

OCCUPANCY

'Wantel'savings on Double-wiele Homes'

CHILDS lAKE Mdf~Enclosed tarpOlt CO'Med dee\cslarge double .,ilde. QUIet prrva:e1ocaW\, phase m. ~.hf 1JP9'ad-eo $69900 • 1978 Fa><poinl 14x70 Ul'IOeLev.

able vaw Th$ Ixme ot'ers 2br. 1 balh. deck, al awRa'lCeSI'lCkJding "'asher & dryer. Io(s otcupboard space Iery ."eD ma,n-Ia:ned $6500

• CHILDS LAXE • Milford Ne",~r3 br. 2 bath double. fula,.~'lCeS<ert'al aor·sk1age!:K.'''Oong fll'eplai:e $39.900

• CHit OS lAKE' 'Mdfortl 3 br • 2ba:h d0u01eMde, top brand Vc-lO-"l<1n..M a.,,?<ances S38 900

• 1976 $.'1eralOn ~4110. 8x15deck bac1<.s up 10 woods 2 br . 2lul ball\s. all a~'lCes It'ICIud,ngwasher & dr,er. 0I'e ollhe ~lvalues In Cha'eau N,.,., S8000CHILDS lAKE • Milford.

LARGE Irort kJ1chell. 10I'lS ot510'age and cabinets. 1994. 3br 2 ba:h g1a'1'lOt' maSlel balh.e,ceJ:en: hctne & ~ 543900

REPOSSESSED H~ESPrced oghl. fl/13nong arra~Reaey for lIT,rred13'e QCCUI)a"lCy

lmlE VAllEY(810)624'2626

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WHlTI.IORE LAKE· Sma1 cor·ner Joe. dooJb/ewIcle. large bed-rooms. CUle starter hctne o"ng ~=~=------a'ong any SIze pel ~ ~ l!ltal APPLE MOBIlE HOMESAlES. (810)227-4592

WHITMORE lAKE • 14x72 2bed. 2 balh. w¥ and silongled.a1 app6ances. a great ~e 10we. Free creol O\-er tile p/lOtleAPPlE M081LE H()l.IE SALES(8'0)227-4592

WHITMORE LAKE • Jus! a',nved. bra'ld new 3 bedroom 2ba:il uM. CUSlom de(or. I<>~.odow."\, $24.995 .436 CRESTMOBilE HOMES. (800)7J.l ('(\)1

WHlTl.I OR E Lit, N "'.h.~e'd Es·Ia:es 1985 [Me. \J"loQl.e Ia)o\'~14(70 2 bt ro'2 fJI ba:t-.s 1.. 1kld'oen w'dslM3shel ar COM"llOnll'lQ shed Reduce:l S3COO$19 200 Motiva'ed ~e e"(313}:26-£933

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CHILDS LAI(E Mw1~.1:TIr".aM:e 3 br, 2 ba:h. do\t)le-\'I1Oe. Pnase m. b1g dm-e\'l'a)'.g'eat room e!'.ed, open lloorpia ... ahia\ n cIose:s 541.900

• KENSINGTO'-I PLACE· NeiiHlldson. $16 900. LWlbellevablelow pnce. 3 br. 2 ba:h. dol.tre-111de. lull applIa.'lCeS. CO\eredpa:.o. close 10 ( •.,,-ay & Ker.$Il1g-~", Metro Park.

• COOMERCE MEADOWS •W.:.om ne"'er. 3 br. 2 balhOOvb!e'Mde hJ1 aw&a'lCeS. l-erygood tor1d,IQl'l S32 900

, OlD DUTCH FARMS· NOVI.Proe;ed10 sel 110\\" 524000. 3t· 2 ba:h. l600sq fl . runappll3nces. certral a~

, KENSINGTON PlACE - Newer3 br. 2 bath, 16' wde. buyera r.xious. l200sQ It. large rooms.u~ded 3;'Pf.ances Referralfee paid by se~ lor sending aqua.1t>ed tv, er pad at dosmg$22.400

WHITMOI1E lAKE ' 199~ 38~d<:>ut>Iew>d€> New appll'ances. cen'rol 0' snock txltIorQ9 ivong 'oem CO<'>el' 101kM lOt'ent Can aJOCI'

PREFERREDMOBILEHOMES

':'\ 1-800·722·7699 r., CHILDS LAKE· Millord. 2 br.2 F~~~~~~~~ba~ sogIe wide. l-er'j ni:e hone.Ioca:ed by p1ayg-ound and beacha'ea $16,400

I(~)• KENSINGTON PlACE • .1.1.-lord. 3 br. 1'1 balh. e (ce!lenl14,70. large decl(, new carpeL a~ to be proud ot. rulawll3nce5 516 3(X)

, NOVI MEAOOWS • Novt. 3 br.2 ba!h. 900 sq ft. 10'N pnce.$13900

• STRATFORD VIllA· WlJom.$7~ SlaI".er ~. 2 br •2 bath. nace we bedrooms 6 MONTHS

FREE SITERENTs199/010. for'·18 months

on all new modelsprices from $42,900

3 bedrooms. 2 baths,deluxe GE appliances,

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across fromKensington Metropark

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tie* t'()mes 1\ vanous areas 01tm. MII04'd. WIJOo'n & HoweIlet rent ~ 011 seleded~ & pa'\s lead'! 10< mme·o.a:e oca.pancy. • ~.. .Repossessed t'()mes. C0M-merce, Wxom. Novt. MilfordNew Hudson area. pnced 10 sealast Fronong arranged

sa~ Otfce k::ca:ed 1\ Chi~La>le Estates

UTIlE VALLEY HOUES(810)6SS-mO

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: $750 DOWNlAND CONTRACT TERYS

New ~ a'ea 12165mollde hctne 59500IS171546-3563

Call Bruce(810) 437·2039

Nqvt 1964 Red/nan. 14170..Wded lot. 2 br, 1 ba:h. ....uslset $11.400 (810/344·sas.;

PL~l.IOUTH HIlLS. 1978 Sher·0\000. 14x70 El;ial'ldo. 2 bed-rOOns. 2 ba:rls, appllances. 1lll.o'S!set $3.X(l (313) 542·9631

PLYMOUTH. 1987 14x60 Marl-soo G'eat cond. read'J lOt......R"f(l'a:e cm.opancy 512500r~ P'.ease cal (810162~

WEBBERVILLE· T'II'O bed-oom& one bath !'orne .,,'Il!1 new Wl)ls«.g new carpet lhroughcxAand new bathroom. IS VACANT ---'-..:.-..:.------ _.!'=======~and prceo 10 seD al crly sa 500Mlh 10'0\' lot lee ot 00y 52.tO permonth. .509 CRESTMOBILEHOMES (800l73HXKll

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Homes UnderConstruction

SOUTH LYON. NeA cor-s:'uc,IQI'l. Thrs home has d ai I

SpaCIOUS 2 850sq It colOn'al 0'.lers 3 car garage I':'.as·er s. 'e,.,.,:h jet:ed Ml. cent-al a I r""-etlmore S<:ua:ed 011 a pter'"'1.Il"double .",de lei on Noth""a;'llake 11'1 Pet"'brOCi<e Cross'ng$294.900 A. J Va' Ote,Builders. (610}:S6-2930(810)229-2085

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GENOA TWP. Beal,',ful 164acre S 1\ ne.... S\.tI Bac,s 10'hOOds (810~37·2516

HARTlAND TWP. W Pelersoo01 5otJt'l ofM-59& E of Old US·23 Ele 'IIa'e-1ror,t t. \\a'~""U1Sile on Vla'iace lalo.e A'~a c;IniCe t>or".es Harla'ld SChoosS64 900 Engl3..'l(j Fea' Es\)·e.(810) 632·7427

HOWELL 542 acres close totaton io:S of "' j 'e S38Cl:'(){5Ii) 546 35€?

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HOWEll SCHOOLS. 5 pc'ce:S__ ------, avalab'e 15 10 1148 acres

Pnva'e paled road I: of Hco\e~pe-ked & surve; ed SCTE woodsl5 17}S45-865 1

Buy ltus 74 acres 01 fa'mland. rum a 1'110 a tee larm556.900 ro'~'leasy lerr-s Inexcdent deer area

40 good ~lIable at:'es ",:rbarn. 4 car garage and 4 Ilrhouse 8MQ your I"oorses'II'I1hyou foe th·s ore

/fee hor'te 011!II'Q blS ~.as2br. OOIMl & upsla,rs IS alopen. beau'.Jful beach. 2 cargarage. !'orne reeel1:!y re-modeled S109000 All ill'S011bea.rtJlul Secord La~e

can Kehoe Really Ine.Gladwin. 1-800 425-0664

UNCOLN, ill Pnva:e goi!. MI·1\9. flSl'ung db Only 2 hrs IromFlInl FlIIllIShed cabin 549000oebest ofIel.1517l736-8037.NORTHVILLE • NOlthndge Es-tates 19S87 Nonhrdge Dr 2br. 2 bath upper Immeoo'eoccupancy. AsIong $~ 900(810) 344-0152

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BUll DE RSI\iOIl EOW tlER S.NEW deYeIop'tlef1l, JUSl W. ot us23 Hamburg Twp. Del1erschools f 3 loIs. from 539 000OA'l'ler'Brol<er Builder Ja'Tle sEdwards l313)663-4880BYRON SCHOOLS. la~ev>e.vDr, W 011 IkCasbn la'>ce Rd/fee wooded bu1ld"'g s.~e for)'OJ new ~ Ou.el se':'ngPnvi1eges 10 McCasI.n lake$14.600 England Real ES:"'e(8101632·7427.

DEERAELD lWP. AuJuslor.eCourt. N of Fausse:l & E ofG'eerl Forst ot'enng In L'l.s newdeve!opmenl /fee 1 ac:re s~ec:oodo parcel Pe<l<eo & sur·veyed Hartland SchoolsSS4 500. Eng'and Real Esta·e.(810)632·7427

FENTON SCHOOLS. Germa'l)'Rd, W c;I FenlOn Ad Gorgeous2 aC"e parcel CO\'ered '/11th Ia gemature pine lrees Peacefulsett.ng S59,BOO England RealEsla:e,(810j632-7427.

FOWlERVILLE SCHOOLS'Drrreway easement 011 Gra'ldRivet. E of Ce!re:ery Rd T'eelined 2 acre parcel w,th CC!U\tryatmosptlere Pe'ked & ~'edEasy aeteSS 10 1-903 S36 o:Y.lEngland Real Esta'e(810)632-7427.

HARTLANDl2316 HIGHLAND RD (M 59)

CALL(8r0I632 74Z1 OR 687 9JJ6

OR474-lmMEUSER OF l/YJIIGSTON FlINT &

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ENTERTAIN, relax and enjoy Irving at the lake! 4 bdrms. 1 bath. greatroom wlfireplace, 2 car attached garage, paved road. custom bUilt dock& more! Great location close to M-59 & US-23 lor commuters. Whatmore could you want? $149,800. Hartland SchoolsALL YOU HAVE TO 00 is move into this deSirable quad·level in nIcesubdIViSion' Naturat fireplace In family room WIth doorwall leadmg topeaceful backyard backing up 10 vacant wooded acreagel This wellcared for home has 4 bedrooms. 1 5 baths. fexmal dtning room & hvmgroom. Many updates Including Wlndo-Ns! Brighton Township. HartlandSchools. $149.500ROOMY, READY & reasonable. Motrvated sellers desire your immediateattentlOO to this sharp 3 bdrm, 2 bath ranch. Neutral decor through·outFrench door to large deck. Full basement. Great 2 acre setllng on pavedstreet. $159,900. QuICk occupancy! Hartland SchoolsSPOTLESS ...Comlortable BI·level. Very good lloor plan. LL has largefamIly room wlbrld< fireplace, 3 bedrooms. 25 baths. formal irving anddining rooms. Lovely large yard professionally landscaped. Good loca·tion. $154.400. Hartland SChoolsEASY TO ENJOYI lovely 3 bdrm colorllal' Newer kitchen. comfortablelamrly room WIth fireplace, Irving room. formal dining room. 1st floor laun·dry, fun basement and 2 car attached garage. Wonderful selling WIthwoods and a creek on back part of property Great neighborhood of OIcehomes and close to M·59 and US'23 for commuters! Hartland Schools$159.500.BEAUTIFUL, 2 acre setting comes WIth thIS comlorlable 3 bdrm home'Nice kttdlen. dming area has door to 2Ox2O deck. Master bdrm has prl'vate deck, spacious family room. den. C A., parMI bsmt.. 2 5 car garage,paved drive and paved road! Great location. $ 134.900. linden Schools.LIFE IS TOO SHORTI To waste your time dreaming about a new hOme!New ranch home on Just under an acre' Oua!Jly built w/13tO SQ. fl .• 3bedrooms, 2 fun baths. 1st floor laundry, full basement wldayhgnt vlln·dows & 2 car garage! $ t44.900. Argentine Twp ,linden Schools.FRONT PORCH CHARMI Village of Milford. 19th Century charm WIth20th Century conveniences! Walk to town. Many updates With this 3bdrm. 2 batn home. 2 car detached garage, enclosed porch and more!Can for fTl()(edeta~s. $145.000. Huron Valley SchoolsBRING YOUR ICE SKATESI Enjoy great views or all spor's Byram lakefrom GRM & modem kitchen/dining area 3 bdrooms, 2 baths, charrrungstone rlreplace adds cozy note. large deck & patio area on lakesidew/gazebo style whirlpool lor relaxing, 2 car gaTage & much more!$249,850. llooen SchOols. @

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INVESTMENT & VACATIOflproperty for sale \'I~:J cc.,s.certraoe (S10) 229-68il

FENTOll RETAIL W~ bca:ed,5500s. f1 :,,-rre:J.a:e occuPancyThe Baker Team Inc. BRIGHlON LAKEFRONT 2 t.i8:C'227·9OOQ ~ SS80 ~:lo?a:fO! naIve S<f'og~

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LYON TOWNSHIP, 2 acrH.~rlted SUn.el e-:l 543 500 As~for Randy (8101JS6-05i3 a"erSprn.

MILFORD AREA. 35 acre s'~r.ear lake s.~e·,.m 535 COOl3t0jJ02·9262

NORTHVillE 3 prolT"e Ou id'~s'.es Iw'ly 1r"~rO\e\l 4 1 ,s 62acres '21s S3ams.l.~3 s35 acres Ca I S·,e' ey PC'ld(313)591-6036

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NOVI LAKEFRONT 011 Wa'led~ 1 bedroom upper. neatclean. private aod CjUoetIncludesheat'wa:er & boatclocking S65CI'MO (810)685-2869

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ARGENTINE· Large 2 br~ 5520''''eludes ut'~~es No \onQ termcon:raets necessary wi $pI.:securay No pets (8tO,o632~20

ASSORTEO APARTMENTS Foeren/. 2 10 4 brs. oty of Ho\\elu~1Jtes ro:.Kled. l5 17i5J&400151715J6-a952

BANCROFT. 1 be. all new.54SO per MCiC':t> SJ50 depos.1IIlCludes II.d'"es (517/723-4237fOf a>PO>n:nent

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PINCKNEY. , bedroom. cpe~5en'Ol'. ~' couples $515per morlh (313)878-6841

PINCKNEY. I br. non·5I"()keral utAzlleS 5460 per no1517)548-1~0 ··

HOWELL OOWUTOWN lb<.$575 per mer.:.' rlt.1 U:4l"-es13131.u?-2~15

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51746-8930

335 N. Main • Milford

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43261 W. Seven MIle Rd. • NorthVIllelocated II'l the H.ghland Sohoppons (enter

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(313) 426-1234IfllU~ Mon.·Thun.. Ilam - 12am

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140 E. Grand River • Brighton

810-227-4443

Key LargoLakeside Grill

142 E.Walled lakeWalled Lake

313-669-1441One lunch or Dinner with One.

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9411 E.M-36 • Whitmore lake

313·449-2023• W~~kJyDnnk.Spcc:iM

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(810) 227 ..5520V~~ .T~ o.ncnody

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810-437·8788Hours:

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CountryPubGreat Food & Spirits150 Main St· Gregory

313-498-2548

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Maples Seafood BeGrille Restaurant

31260 Wakefield Dr.Novi

14 Mile,l mi. W. of Haggerty Rd.

810-669·6551Not valid on all you can eat

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Mary's, "FABULOUS CHICKEN & FISH

• Chicken • Fish • Shrimp• Steak Hoagies

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2429 E. Grand River, HowellGrand River at Chilson

517-548-3615,. , , .

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810-437·6440

Murphy'sOf Northville

134 N, (enter St. • Downtown NorthVl!le

810-348-2660Breakfast, lunch

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UN10H LAKE 2 b! apartrl'\el'llLexington carpeted. awl<ances. no pets,S4SO per monlh plus securIty

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PlYUOUTH ·3 bedroom. 2 IuIbalh. (replace. SU'Voom. largebackyard. Askilg 5100Cl'mocal (313}45J.9941

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LAXElAND • Large Joo~r levfllnt. t br • WOOded. lake acl:eSs,S675:mo, security & referencesreqv.red (610) 231·1154

SOUTH LYON. 2 br, bsml Nopels lease & credit check. S7~monlh. (810}437 ·1670 alter 2pmDuplexes

SOUTH LYON. 2 b!. basementNo pets. S6SC\'mooltJy.(81 0}437 ·1670. a~er 2pm

SOUTH LYON. 3 b!~ Iu'i bsml.appiances. allaChed Z ear ga.rage. deck, lawn & snow 1llall'I:e'nance 51449 10 $1649(810)437'9959

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.:i :: ,-Nobody Ihou~hl about aS5:lult,It: ,until' Dr, Iverson's murder. And:.: : nobody lalks to their datJ~htrrs1> • ~ about'rope: S<11dJaSQIl Clarke of:;, " FIrSt Une [)efensc. For thl .. rea<;flll,~ .' the senior InstmC'lor ill rape ;'Illack: • " pr~~enlloll recolllllwllds hi .... er

,'~; " vice.~; : ; '~,first [Jne [>rfellS<' !>peclalll.es In'~':- rape altack and prc\'Cllt/onI : -: through SCnllllar'i, workshops and~ Iii-home Instrucllon. Begjnnln~

'eb. I. he will also I>c a rr~lIlar.' . . feat~rc at Vllal I'O\\W l..lln(' ......Gyll1: 'In SOuth Lyoll,:;:. ~ • '~You don'l (''-p('cl to ~rt III ;'Ill); , l\cddent. but Ihat df)('~II't SlOp )'011: • fi'om hll)ill~ aula InSIlTallre: !'.1\·"• '.' time lie (("<1';onc;that II rnakr ....::, 'Sen~ 10 protect )'ollr nwst volllI'.. :.: able a ..sel. vour!>df. hv [(',unlll~:. :. method .. of ';'Jf dekn~ ., • -: l.Th(' 1992 ~rarlu,'tc of Soulh:: . LYOn High School h h.1ck In Ihc

area III .. harr hi .. kllov. kcl~f' Illsgoal Is 10 ht'lp WOIl1('II k.lfll s,.1fdet'era«,(' Ie" hnl'1ue!o wlIh hand<; on~rkm(' ,\1051 11I11)(1II,lI1lly. hI'pnn1d(". a ..afr, IIl)n'lhl(,;llelllll~

•. em,1rolllllrnt 10 karu ,Hili pr.lrllcrhIs ll·r!llIlqurs. Inrludlll~ chokehold .. ami Jolnl 1II.11111'1I1.J1I0II HedoC' ..n'l hellr\c III • omplll .lIellmant'lI\'n .. , hut pr.1C III ,I!appro.ll h~ 10 rr.ll hfr rill 01 111Irr-

Cloltke ~re .. hI'. .,rn II r " ... 111(

opportunity for I orpor,llIl'II" lr>makl' all 111\ (' .. 1 III rll I in lhrlrtJtlplll) N""

-('orpOI.11101l" 1I1' .. d I" rr.111/1'Uley l.1l\ onh hel.r!1t Iroll1 Ill\' ..rr\1c(:: hl' ,-.hi "I \\or)lIld like In pIli\'/c!r' Ill) .,rn'lre (or ,I corpor.lIlan\l.llh ,I IIICh prll rrll.I((' of (em .•lf'C'mpl(,=,I'~-

\\11,11' .. Ihf' hrnl'fll III Ihf' lilelit')Cl.lrk .. 1>1'111'\'" 11'" Ii"r k.llnlllC

any olher skill. II giws a great dealof fulfillment. It can be a great self·esteem booster and moll\·ator.IIIgher self eslerm translates Intohappier. mOfe proclucU\'e employ-('('S and lower emplo)ce turno\·er.

-It also sends a message that Ihermplo)'rr cares about the employ·('('s· well·belng: he said.

TIle types of training that Clarkepresenls gin's Immediate Improve·mrllt ....ith practice. whIch gives the!>Iudentlnslallt grallncatlon,

One of his roncerll<; Is Ihat fre·<Iurnll)' \\'omen fed a 1:11scsense of!>eclIrlty with gatlgels such asmace or w('apons. Irs another!>oberlng fact thaI !.IO percent ofrape \ie 11m'>;'Ire familiar ....ilh Ihrlr.llIal ker, v.hlch he lerms acqualn·lann,' rap<'. Acqualnlance rope canhf' allogethrl different than dalerape. he e.'<plaln.... Clarke Identlnesel~hl types of rapist III his pro·~r.Hn.and how to deal \\ilh Ihem.

Ik lK'ltc\es awareness nectls 10bc IncorporatC'd In seH·defensetr.llnln~ For this reason. Clarkef('('Ie; his senice ('an be a tremrll'<lOllS benefit 10 schools. bothjunior hl,i;h anti hl~h !>c!too/. Hee;1I~(· ..t<; I('.. chlll~ !or/f·c1efen!>e Inallchllon 10 o,('X ~duc .. lIon .11 Iho«,('It"\do, Ill." was r{'(rnlly a fr,llur("C1siwakcr at SOlllh tyon ~lId(lI("&11001.

[n alhlllioll III ph~ ..leal n 101II('\I .

\ erc;. C[.iTkf' 1('.1(h('<' v.hat he call.,d("C(,IJl!onIc-dllllqur .. for e,\ample,ho\\, to k{'(p .1 cl.ll(' ..ttualloll frolllc ..calallnc Into (Iall~er. or how totalk YOllr \\"l~ !I110 an opportunity10 ("'o('aP<' Ill' lalk, abolll pr.lrl!c 011\\0 ,I)" In prolrrt yOlu'el r from .1Sl.l/ku

H!'>1111('1('0,1 In vlt dcfl'n~ ~al1v.hrll hI' \\o~I" 7 '('.Ir" 0111

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South Lyon Fireplace Shopfho's largest selc(tl~ of gloss cIoots end mantels

~SateUp to 50% ()"

All InventoryGloss Doors, Mantels. Gas lo<Js, Gas Stoves.

AccessorIesHours: Mon. - Fri. 10-6; Sun. 10-4

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It's That Time ofYear Again!

The DetroitAuto ShowUsedCarpet Sale$1.9S~~~6.9S~~

Friday, January 24th, 1997 8 am - 9 pmSaturday, January 25th, 1997 8 am - 9 pmSunday, January 26th, 1997 12 pm - 5 pm

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Jason Clarke of First Line Defense discusses a attack prevention with a class from South Lyon Middle School.

!earnlnl?; martial arts: Clarkr said.'I wanled 10 be able to l1y throughIhe air and kick f1\'e people before Itouchrclthe #(round: he langhs.

lIe's spent a /lfcllme learnln,gfour lllfrrrent kinds of n1.1nlaJ arts.alon~ v.ilh hanel·to·hand combattrc hniliurs while In the mililary!<t·nice. Jle <rt.-dlls !tIs currcnt per·s(.lI1al lralner. Don Daly. from fll·Ilr .... Solution" In XO\·, for his

physIcal condilfonfng.His qualifications also Include

certlficallon as a RecognizedInslructor from Ihe Rape Aware-ness and Prcwnlion Organizallon.or RAP, where he has been lrainedand cerllfled In their specializedcourse of stud\·.

He hopes his senice ,,111clarifySQm{' of lh{' mlS<'Ollccplions aboutmartial art!>. such as the belief (hat

it's an aggreSSive sport or hobbyfor black belts only.

"'The problem Is that a lot of peo.pIe look at martial arts as a hobbyand not life insurance: he said.

JaSQn Clarke's sen1ces throughFIrst Line Defense can be sched·

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• Basements• Foundations• Underpinning

We Buy & SellUsed C.D.s

Thousands of Used Books

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960-1030M·F 10-8Sit. lQ.S

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18236 Fort St. • Riverview~ mile north of Sibley

~;) 281-3330'=fa

DONALD E. McNABBCARPET COMPANY31250 S. Milford· Milford

(810) 437-81465 min. west of 12 Oaks Mall Exit 155 off 1-96Open Mon.-Sa!. 9 sm-g pm; Sun. 12 pm-5 pm

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• Floor Leveling• Remodeling• New Construction

uled by c.-allfng810·685·7198.He will also hold regular ses·

slons beginning Feb. 1 at Vllal,Power Fitness Gym located at,22886 Pontiac Troll. contact themat (810) 486·5550 for scheduhn~information.

Happy New leur!To afl mlll'(l1ulIlI1(" CIr.o;IOnl·(,TS. friellcl.'i & fllnlily. l/oJicyou hm'(' <I Il'Orul("rjirl 1!J!)7.It:..aL..o (I !/('('1I1 lim(" 10buy II nel(' or wwtl t'l'1,irll'!IfyulI'r(" lookill!l fur (I lll'lll.J'rt" uol Illt'lIty o{tlwm!

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500 Items Reduced 1/2 Price or more,-I _~_

THE LARGEST I

TWO DAYS ONLY20 FANTASTIC HOURSFRIDAY & SATURDAY

JANUARY 24 & 25. 1997 A\\9 AM TO 9 PM FRIDAY tampS I

9 AM TO 5 PM SATURDAY '\12 Off ~

--- PLUS ~\\R\C\\att\ ~~Huron valley Furniture ~attte~C)will take an additional ~e\~5% off on purchases of '\11.O~

$500 or more on'1-24-97 & 1-25-97 onlyl

THIS ONLY HAPPENS ONCE A YEAR!Don't go away for the week!

Don't miss it!Walk, run, use a bicycle, truck or snowmobilethis Friday & saturday we are going to have

every piece of brand new furniture throughoutour store marked at ·USED PRICES.N

This is the BIGONEThe Salethat delivers what other sales only

promise!

I J~8dding 8s·low '8_899¢ sq..y~. -IMusllake carpet with ~ al bme or sale. Installations can be sel up al a Ialer daleOur warehouse will be dosed at 1200 pm onJaruary 22nd to get read)' Iol'!his event. we wilt reopen Frida)'.24th al8 amOdy our Riverview location WII be open Thursday January 231'dIol' this sale from 9 am - 9 pm

• We specialize In solId oak!• auallty furniture at affordable prices!• Free delivery and set-up!• Visa and Mastercharge welcome!• 90 days same as cash option With

approved credit!

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& 500-5981 r.......... $lmtIt!l@4-'i;@YY II ~ II

~ ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS1« IIJI Of part·ttne Pen5IOfI.IOPENINGS AVAIlABLE I~M='piaid~

IHI"'" cashlers 1« "-"'ob<I Marl I paid vacallOnS, paid personal-... I days CompeWve starIIfl9 ratesI' Up 1057 per hour and awes$l\'e wage i'lcreases.I' 0pp0rtlnlJes IOf I caI rrow at (6 10)632·~98 fOl• ~~ I tI'lOIe normatJOn Of '/'IS( Har1fand.~ ~ Mobd StalO\ I FOO<bn Supennar\etIOf anIcomer 01 "'·59 & DJck lake. e~ package.Rd, H.d'l!and (8101887-6193.. ADAUS WEll Driltlg I'wng_. IlIiIllil ill. .... dnDer's asSlSlanI,careeropportu·A.B. HEllER, Ine located In My, .,,111 Iran Must have 900dWIOfd 1$ ClKrendy aocepllng drlVll'l9 reCOld (810)229·7906,app6callOnS lor geoeral ManUfa· (810)m·2927.1unI'l9 he~. Exp noI necessary. ~~;::;;:;;;~;:;:~:;but a plus. Afternoon shoflp¢SIl(InS avaJab/e We have anexc benefit pkg oIferog

• Map medocaI pad 100·., DentaJ ItlSUral'lCe, lJfe IrI$UrilIlCe, Paid vacabOnS• Paid sCk days, 10% afternoon s.'ldt

ptemun.40tKplan..

Please apply ., person. Moo·Fn.. 10all1-4-3Opm. We a'e local·ed 2\? rmes N 011-96. 011 "'~IfordAd all235 Holden Ave.

Al TERNA TlVE SERVICES IncseElts bolh lu~ pa1 line dotedca'e staH lot a goup home "Ann A'bot seMCl'19 It'e needs 01niVld.sa's .,,~ de-o-elopmental(j.sab<!,tes Traoned sta't 5UlI.un:ra~ SO 7~hr Mus1 have!'ugh school d plcma Of equrva·!E<ll & va'id dn\ers hcense Goodfrnge benetts IOf lull ttneer-pIoj ~ Awr1Cilnts ...lerestedsho:>J~ca~ (810}H1-4880

APARTUENT UANAGER, Teamfa-nily a;>artr'>er,l CO/'YI'uMy "lio ...ell 0IJa "oed :ean mustha.e e'p ...apaT>enl manage-nent a'>d r"lil1'l:t'\.lI'lCe Be able10 We 00 s ~e and IIlQ(\. 50 hourspel '/lee .... Ca' \517)655-5723 04'lal re5J..~e :0 51H55·5973

Ip----------------, E O_E ASSISTANT TEACHER lot noAPPUCATlO~S BEING la_en al 1a'Ol 1Odd'~ room. lut lrie CalBest W(5'en tla":<3'>d lor a~ Ka'en 1610~276ilpost«s AW{ at 1008. V 59. ATIENTIOHor ca~\8101632 7177 ._ _ GENERAL HELP

Wa'~se iX:rclIJ'JOO Co 1$~ 10< a-o-~ ~'MI lea,., sew'aJ a'eas fJltr al'll">gptO\'I6ed

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ICA 4 -APPOMIlEHT SEnERS

FOf our NorrMle oIflCeFIJI ttne· ~:3Opm Of 1 '30-9pm

& SaI1.fday,9-lprnPart Trne. 9-1 Of 5-9prn & a~eI'

nale Sat's 9-1 pm.$7 plus COIMlission

(Mn ~anspotIallOO a lWSlcaI SherI"(.

1-&»933-9m EOE

ARC HIT E C T U'R A LDRAFTSPERSON. Must have 3yrs expenence n re5ldentaldrawngs on AJtd:;AD fie lCIehours Send resune 10 Sol.r4n

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362S 1 5choolcra-'t Adlrvtria. 1.\1 48150 •

~~f.J'" ~"Im~ {or trt.l: )I.t, ...In J..Ji\1np;tl( n c.ount) &....Jrtuunc!H t :lrt3'"

AUTO· OFFICE MANAGER016 dienI. a Metro DetrOddealership, 1$ seelo!"9 a moINat·ed, seI-st.artlng irlcivOlilI 10 pn!heir award "MI'lClf'lg OfgaNlabOn.The successllA (and,dale WIIhave a mMVTl c:t 5 yearsdealershop ~ expert-ence & be able 10 lead IIle oIfustaff n ptOYOng ~ & accu-raIl' rf1ill\Clill mmabOO. FOfcflr'lcoIn MerCIMY a.'>d ADP expert-ence desJred Ths po$llJOO re-ports ewed!y 10 1he controller &prOVIdes a.'l excel!erll compensa·1100package Please sencI resu-me, salary requlfemen:s &busr'less re!erences " con.'I-dence 10

PO 601150Dearlxim He1ghls. MI 48127

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AUTO BOO't' REPAIRIrTmeOoaIe we~ upeo-t!'Ud ... body repar. FIJI tnleTools requred Med1Cil1 Dental'401 II/pad vaca1lOO & holdaysoverttnf Send resune 04' amat OST hM:nes Inc. 34364Goddard Ad. ~, MI48174 Fax (313}9.$14l89

AUTO UECHANIC & Malfl:e-1'oa"lCe Person poY.oQI'I avalab:.e/<.Wi 10 Lbyd at Soull\ lyon Tl'e&$e(va (810) '86-6270

AUTO TECH

Elp & "Wen:.ce pos:"~sava.".al:>e ~ periorm eng~ngretrolrts. ~cle malfl:er'Iaf'(e'repa.rsIIll'Taoty dioJl"ws Va'odMl ctr. tr$ ard Cflt 1.(ensere<prtd Va'iOU$ 1oCa:-ons(313;:815656 04' loll 'esune1313;:81·5171

AUTO! TROCK TECHN1C1AN

L~'t opt~ 'or flO';) nG'\"O.sals One t,per-eced "e<'l9"lf toA "\SI"'kS$IOtl & 4 14. lr>tsecx:nd " pe<Iot-oa"lCe dnvabUy& t:ect-1Cil1 Rt'f<t"U'S & uP,!roptrotnCt a rr<JSl TC9 pal' 10rtf'l PfrSOO 5 day ~ .. tot l.Good a:'.r.v:le a IT'<J\T Ca~ Ed aTWa'dK-tf Gr>e>...,. ()ids~!!!2n-9~42. .

AUTOUOTlVETECHNlClANS

E.pent"Ud Ger.' ~ BtaM &Fr::t'll EM Te-;tt:Qa."l$ r~lor va'lOVS 1oCaW'ls E. ct'lt<1pay & btr>eI.ts Ccr:act M'l.lcCarltly a: !8':l 0356-~2 104'~'t~a'o()<',

BARN HELP. WOtVlg ,,~ P'>Qrs.es Pa1 tnt & t..,£ trot ~Ia?t(810~<Im

D2 -GREENSHEET EAST .<:REA TIVE lIVING· Thursday. Ja.~ry 23. 1997

GREEN SHEET

Qr~~,.0~Trr~~~To place an ad call one of our local offices(313)913.6032 (810)227.4436(517)548·2570 (810)348·3022(810)437.4133 (8101685·8705

~ 24 Hour Fax (810)437·9460 ~... 1·800·579·SELL ~

Two Deadline. . • "3:30 p.m. Monday

For the Wednesday Green Sheet3:30 p.m. Friday

For the Monday Green Sheet,_ Buyer's Directory and Three Shopping Guides

, . Publish" In;The Northville Record, Novi News, Milford Times, South LyonHerald, Brighton Argus, Livingston Country Press and can be

ordered for the FowlervIlle, Pinckney & Hartland Shopping Guide.

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• Sky·Tech Computers.l~ lor mocivated'. energebCtedlnlC1arl .. 1Ih trilllog Of e.pen-ence w1BM ~lJbIes Up 105 l11v, I1exible hours, beneLtsSend resune Of apply 1'1 person.2321 Grand fWer Ave. (VItvsl'eSlop), HoY>e1. MI 48843

*OlE SINKERS *MILL /WID S* BENCH IWIDS & *LAYOUT

PEOPlEMust be ex;>eoenced RecentIong·term contract w4l'I automo-lro-e ~et has enabled us10 worlt everyone as rruch over·Mle as they want. We stAI needtI'lOIe o.e St'Ikers ~Illrvewage$. G'eal f:nge packageGreill reature' Day & noghI shiftavailable. Cal (810}l77-0020 lotiileMe't4 oc sencI resuT.e 10

FOfije o.e & Tool. 31800W.8Mole Ad. Falrmgton. Ml48336

SSJOBSSSA 1ocall.iw1gsl00 CourlIy fadoryis expandi'lg ItS day and aIler·roon'sh4ts Cat (517)S46-<1$45

ACCEPTING APPUCATIONSlor fuI Ime permanent helpHeavy ~ leQU1Ied 57 10 s!art.Medoeal. Dental, lde Insurance.401 II, peI'I$IOIl, paid vaca1lOO &holidayMust pass O".,og screenlest Merchar(S Metals BOOW'rMet. Brghlon. MI 48116

ACCEPTING APPUCATIONSIOf asser:tllers a goowng Co<layshdt. IuiI !me. 900d benefts,."." Iran Hoi'tell (517)~~200

FACTORYJOBS

, Machine Operators• Assemblers'General Labor

10 NEEDED$&$7/hr.

Adecca'41 'WHO"'''' .. Olll

(Ionnerly AClA)

227·1218

ASSISTANT UANAGERSEntry \e'.-el SIEOOmo \Vol Ira"L">e rtf'l people F ulllme

Cal An{ (313) 455-{)186

ASSISTANT UANAGER • pM·lme. poss.oble Iul !line Hea.':hload we ~ pttrerredSendr~ 39650W lHI,,~IVa'oed la'e 483:0

ATTEmJON KIDS' Ca'Tltr~ ~ ~Ct1 ~ It>el.b->day G'et!1 ~l & :!">ttb:', ..,rt ~j" It>e 10/'''''"''9,.~.'1I~ a'ea K..gs M1181013-:93627

AUTO 800'1' Shoo ~t'ger'Por'er Full t.ne ,517,S4!>-m1

Light Industrial.. .'6JS··7 ../hourCieri ea I ·7""··1 O""/hou r

BAnmJB REGlAZERFut :r.e a.-oren:<tsh(l Ca' ~C'1a'fa

BEVERAGELINE

OPERATOflFa~!1t"""'9 ~<tt~~ o:;r.-.pary ~.as U troe ptco...c.toQI'I ~ t(ln5 C«'1 So-~me:I\a."..caI $1<" & el~~ence IIl1t'\ P3'~~ ~"'9"me-rH.e~JYou ca.'l re<:t<vt'~IIl':."\~:.l', 40IK IIl~ pro/I sI'.a'!l9• P'~ tI'lOIt~ rtsJr.e N"t'l ..v..re<:ord 10

HR ·WIDERPO BOX 713

f"y""(l<,!tl, I.IJ 4B170

BUS DRIVERS$957,1v

J<BnghIon area schools is accepI.-:"9 awbCalJOnS 1« subslMe busctrvers Mus! have CJOOd drrv'ngreCOld W" Iran. ApplicalJonSmay be ootai'led a1!he lranspoc'laW'l oIfce. 9898 E GrandfWer, 8nghlon (behind VG's).belWeerl !he hours 01 7a1l-3X1pm EOE

CAREGIVER NEEDED ,~ ()lJ 3)1 O<.l son .., 0U1' Ha"jao;,jFt":Qr' ">ot'".e SOht 2 04' "'I'Oftda~~' Ca~ Corr:t(\81 OJ750-,_7_5_15 ,

CMEGIVER POSITIONc«-.ed Ful 04' pa~ .....o€'., s.-.alAFC ~.e n H.I'ta'(J Ca'{910,0632 7~S j.,y a'l

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Over 79,000circulation

every week

LOOKING FORDELIVERY PERSON

Full Time with BenefitsNusl be 2 J with good driving record

Call Bob atMEtRO OFFICE PLUS(formerly Brighton Office Supply)

810-229-2979

1('FlOWERS • FlOWCRS •

Exp Floral DeSJgne!' needed 1'1a tt aspects 01 retal lIocal YoOOl..ca. Jearrie, (S I 0)229-9033

1 OR tI'lOIe Carpen:ers wantedlor rwJI frilml19 crewImmedoalecpentngS, ful lrToe.year-roood worlt. (517)546-5814

10 WORKERS Needed!!! LIlloford Carpel warehouse needswOfkers' FlrSt and second SWflgs/'tt. Regular hours. 900d pay(810)227-4869

ACCOUNTANT /CPAMoWaled hard workt'9'rTW1M.Jn3 yrs. exper>enCe III al phases olaa:ou'lI""9 & lax lor 9"~FilIl'I'Wlgloo til1Is CPA fr.n Ser'drewne to ....G. 32255 rW,'l·western Hi'ty. t29B. Farn"l9'M~.MI48334

Kelly SerIs World,,!! fi

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Art' )OU Ilu<lof rurlmn~ .aro..lnd t<NonTunurt:Hl lJjSjl(,Jtl\.r.'&n ..u~.t'»

GlItrtlR a job hu!> m'la bun sot'as)!1',11 or .161' L) II... " ..U) offiCt' and I..t u.

~.II' find ,,, .. nll:'" JCob for )OU'

(810) 227-2034.')08E. (:rand Ri\'cr • Suite 300

BRIGHTON BICYCLE ASSEUBlER r~..... --------------- .... ~ assemb:e.·repa,r ~its a"d

0lI>t! ptOl1Jcts a: re:al 1oCa'.(.tlValid d'1,er's 1.(tI':St Reilat-eb'a.~W'l Call Cof'l,r~:a:FItla~ Sffl-cts l.(1OO.52H96JJeaoo-e name. phone ruroer aMIocaw, W' w:act yoJ »a'l'a."J2e ,.~t!';.el\

ACCOUNTS PAYABLESUPERVISOR

A leading international manufacturingcompany located in NorthwesternOakland County seeks an accounts pay-able supervisor with five years experi-ence (at least two years in a a supervi-sory position) in a high volume mulli-divi·sional environment. Applicant should befamIliar with computerized invoice entrysystems and proficient in the use of Lotus123. We offer a competitive salary andfull benefit package. Please send aresume complete with salary history instrict confidence to: Numatlcs, Inc., 1450N. Milford Rd" Highland, MI 48357,Altn: L.A. Strauss, (810) 887-4111

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SHIFTSUPERVISORSJAC Products has grown to become a leader inthe automolive supply industry. Our conbnuedsuccess and commitment has createdopporlunities for Shill Supervisors lor thesecond & third shifts,Sele-cled applicanlS must have at least 3 10 4years' experience in an injection moldIng envi.ronmenl as we. as in a supervisory capacity.FamtTIaritywith Slalistical process c:onlrol andgeneral safety rules and regulations required.Excellent wrillen communication and leadershipskills a plus. Experience in an aulomotivebackground Is preferred. .We offer an allractive salary and benefits pack.age, II you're Inlerested In adding 10 oursuc:ceS$. send you r resume and salary require-ments 10:Human Resources Department, JACPtoducls, Inc., 1801 E. Ellsworth. Ann Arbor,MI 48108, An Equal Opportunity Employer.

rg;.AC PHODUC7S/NC

BIN DERY - C<n->eroaJ PM:erA U troe e lper>enced bo'lde-yoperalor Monty No ~ed

Call313}427·~887

BOOY SHOP r-,elper lot ~tomtruck a'ld trillier ma"lUlilClllr.ngplane &peneru reqJlred1810}437·1122.1.b\.·Fn CASHIERS

BOOK UANUFACTURING Ful a'l'i 0< patl·!.lnt I\e.obleBra JIl-Eltumf.eld. 1nc a Ieadong t>c>.Jrs ber'oe!.ls a~er 90 da isbook IT'oilIVilClurel 1'1 t1"~ A."I1l cc.rnpe~:r.'e wages AWy at Hop-Mlor area has the lol1o'llVl<} 1'1.. 2450 'II G'and R.'>'ef. Ho",eloppon"""...es lot r'lOtr/a'ed Ifld>. 04' 187() /I ""'~Ofd Ad, H.gNa'>dvdla'rs IIlt.o ",a'\1to be a par1 01OUI'team CEUENT AN1SHERS &

LABORERS'FlIlI$hoog Tranee· The r<t~ Y/,lf\ elperoence Un()O Pay

~s:-~~s sca:e tleaI!f\Ca'e~a~and"'" o:toer lorge ber'oef.ts Corr.mercl3104' Wed· TMS -Fn 1Ia:wor1l eJpenence ptt'ened but

.F,1m ~ Tranee not reqwed W,xOf'rI ba$ed com·()pportl.n.Iy 10 Ita m jOb 1a)'OVt pall)', (810)960-19002nd $holt 3 pm • 11pm CENSUS ENUMERATORS

We have a ~Wve compen- Speoal Census PrOjeCtsalJOn and .... benet. ~ Green Qalr.& Hartland TJ0medlca\ldenlaL'YlsJorI'~e 1l'l$Ul" M.lrch 11O.).xle 1ance and a .(()1III saWlgS pl¥I. S7 00 IvIn ~ It'Iough OUI' E~ Mus! have relaable lran5pOl1a1lOOee SIOclt ~ plan. you (6'O~7OfI313)53S-20771.".,. become a company 0MIerand shale ., company Jl4'oI~s CHILO CARE C.enler seElOogPlease aWt ., person 04' send a malu'e. dependatie caregr;er lorresume 10 1l'Ifants 1-6prn.. (810)685-8123

8RAUN-BRUURElO,INC. CtIIlDCARE WORKER wanted100 N. S1aebIef 1'1 South l)'OO dayCilre teIller.P.O. Box 1203 Expeoencepte/erred Please tal I

ANN ARBOR, 11148106 (810}437-8876 betoYeen8am-12. c

A smolo:efree WOlt enwonment CHIlDCARE. KUDDlE Komet, IEOE Har11and PO$Il()Il avaiabIe lor a

BORING UIll hand • BrdgepoI1 IIA trne onfanI caregr;er, also. 1WI hand S yrs expe-nence part Itne pte- school caregr;er,preferred. lOp wage & benefits eal Sharon aI1810)632-6070.caI « aPOlY at Acton Tool & CLEAN HOUES WlItI The OldMachine, ' , 5976 FOld Court, Mald ~ i'I lhe N<M & !he~ (S10)229-6XlO SU!TOI.!'Idir9 area. {810)478-3240 IBO~ LANE A.M.F. Me-' ClEANING PEOPlE neededdIanic. Bar\ender. WlllPerSOn & 'Mlh experience lor evenngs i'llJaMoriaI. (810)68S:a74S !he Noori. 8Ioomrekl HIs &BRIDGEPORT IoIILl Operators. Fa'lTWlglOo H.ls areas. Also1·2 years experience. PakS Blue ~'~9f"iabIe CalCross. holidays. \'aC3lJon, 401 K ,.,.retterneoc CQrlIad Dave Par/I:s CNC &lACHINE 0pera1OrSal UNlex. 7830 locNin. 8oghl. needed lor local COfT'9aI1Y.on. (810)486««) (517)546-<1545. l

CA.RETAKER COUPlE"'E'E'ded ... 1,1•• ,,:1 T Ill';) ~

S><'"stlle c~ 10 ta'e 00~ 1oIo"f\9 Woes ~clta'lng Ia~"o(' .-.ar"t-r,aoxt' 00:l (~ III ... ~~

"~"""9 tll: '" e,c"a~ 10<resd;">g ... a ''',a't SU'.t'ta.....f'\9 l::t ""~ r~IX-"lt'"l ba:"l " ::' prr.-a:e~a·<t T~rS d no! t~ IM ~~.e " nu' fjl :r>tpos.~.(I'l rvr foo,."'>er ptrSiY' Cal"'ff~;1t,.s (81 j~ 9U4

CARPENTERS· ROUGHE,~oenc~ prt'r!<l S1t~tl)'tAr rW'd W~. d<'e<1) IJl'tviOe-r Pj-.::v:t: .1'e.l IV,) ~"'ee-ue Ctt1lf1EI.1TH BEr,EF,TSA'JAlJo&E__ .:..18_'°,)Ml.~~ _ClRPEHTERS • R.:.vt' t<.r~..~....!l 2 ,rs tiP F\."!roe M..s:toe rt'lo1bot Hta'l'l t1SJl!'(~ 111T"<n;:JSOO 181 °~3 7.(12i.5

... CMPEHTERS ~~:tlast 9'C""'''>g cor,s~JC

\IOn CO'T'pa'l)' ON; M'd ....,1\ ersr.eotd 49'Y Good pa, bt"e':s161CJl27~S5

HARTLAND ADULT EDUCATIONfREE Classes

F"1Ilish H"'9h SchoolFree Daytime Ba~5ltt:ng

Daytime Classes • Mon-fri103m· 2"3Opm

Nighttime Classes • Uon ·Wed6:15pm -lO.ISpm

Math, Eogfish.Hislory.Go'r't. Scitnce, Computer, GEOBegins Ja~. 27 Reg<ster lIow

(810)632-6022

® \\'EA1llERl'A.'E \\"001., L'C.

ASSEMBLERSEx~ ~ to lea"l1 s ...as on ~ & giassWI:hlri an Ol.,tstil-'>dongprogress ..-e lea.., enwonrr.ent 1'1 a ~eryclean ma~ wor1<pIace COfTllel't'V€! pay (based onexperience and translerable slulls) & benellS ...l~ 900doppor1l.nly lot adva.'Urrof:l',l"Wi on person a~ Vlea~.c'Va.">eW~, HWolan Resources. 5936 Ford (h...'1 Bt'9"l<;<1 tJIEqual Oppor1"n1y Enpioye<

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BANK TELLERhe you Iool\r'lg lor a ~ close I:> t.orroe' Tt-er. Cor"e 10 Old Ker!Bank! We have open.ogs lot Pea .. brro€' Bar k Te!ers J1 M,"ordand 8~ The quaUoed candda·e ,,"'n have p'0\E"l ~:Qr'.erseMCe skils, a'l aplI:ude fOI s.a~ and l~e abll; 10 ba!aoxelarge SUMS cI cash We ha\-e an elce'er-t ....1)11( ~~:on"'.efl a'oOcomper.sa:.on packa~ as IctoMi

Peak·time: 510 00 per t>c>.Jr,up:o 171l()<.,'5per "'€'e''Mlt1 schedules to !~YOUI' needsPart-time: $7 7S per ~r:lUrpl<JS toene!ols 2Q.25 roursper i'tee1t

F04' COt'ISlderallOO. please ~'e:e ane~.ployrr~: ~'00/1 atour Old Kenl Branch ro€'aryouF04' (j,'ecW'ls cal (8'Ojm·4700

An Equal Opportu .. ,:v E"'",lover

OlD~ENT

We are In the pt()(e5$ 01 buildiog a new modernlacilityinBrighton, MIChigan and currently hiriog lor:

BUYERF\esponslble to nego!late and mana~ supply base lorCOIMlO:Sty sourc.ng J.Jso r~1e lor OO~ suppbermanagement control c:t supply base bench ma'kng lorc:ont«lQl.'S ~ovement obJec1Ivts The qua~foed tandidale'MlUtd ha'o'e a rnnm.tn 01 We years ~ e.peroence as abuyer 1'1 a J 1T, aulOmOtlve IlltMlrt lrm ~chaSl19'maler-.a1ronlrol enwonnenI and a coIll'9l' degree 01 ~/31entCCi"l'br.a1lOO01 eoJCabOOand e.peroence onre!a'ed r.e1d M<JSlbe WIIng 10 !Tavel

UAmntNANCETECH~~1e- lot lrOlbleshoolng ~l ~ f'lCWnghydtalks, welding eleclncalconItols.and I'T\3Cl'lIne- repair.Wort .",ltl e-ogoneerl'lQ and 0\ASlde vendors. repa..andpract« PM aetM!IeS Performs work ... a s.ale and e1foentITIilnnel. The ~ eanlSdale WII have lour years rd.lslnaJrr.atlterance eJpenence, 1-:? years e1eclncal e IperlenCe 00o.LstroaJ COfltl'ol panels and e-qupmenl we~ expenencercWtlg moderille ~brotallOO. 1<1IOlI~ 01 prle\JI'lillCS andhydr aulc$. baSIC lac4ll.oes narnlenar.;e J'lCt..od,ng pVrOOgHvAC. and ger>eral carpenlly

We have an attractive wor1I: tnYironment and benefits~: G!0l.p ~ Dental. & VI$lOIl Insurance. GrOl.pUe.Opt<t'oalUe. Acodental Death & ~~ Short& long Term D<sabilay, Pad VacaW'lS, 401 (1<) pla.'l Jl4'oICsharng 1ultJon aS$lSlilnce

OIJalloed cancSda'es should sencllher rewne 10HlmaIl RtsOUrCfl

Ilrighlon lnIerior Systems. 10750 Hi- Tech DriveWIlIIInore lake, 111-'8189 Fax': (3'3)44~~

(No phone cans P1eaSf)Brighlon Inlerlor Syslems Is an

Equal Opportunity Employer.Pre-EmpIoymtnt Drug Scr~nlog required.

CMPEHTERSI1w9" IraT<t<s TC9 ~tBer.e'~s

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Area covered byGreen Sheet East,Green Sheet West,3 Shoppers

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706 Auction Sales ~.,.720 Bargain Buys722 BU1ldingMaterials

Legal, Home & Domestic,724 Business & Office

EquipmentBusiness, Medical Services 714 Clothingappear under this heading 728 cameras and Suppliesin this section ....................... 742 Christmas Trees

730 CommerciaVlndustriaVRestaurant Equipment

732 Computers734 Electronics! AudioNldeo

See the Country Of Creative living 710 Estate SalesSections for a complete lisling 738 Farm Equipment

-= 740 Farm Produce·Flowers·Plants744 Firewood712 Garage SaleslMoving Sales716 Household Goods

570 A1torneysl 745 Hobbles-Coins-StampsLegal Counseling 746 Hospital Equipment

574 Business Opportunities 747 Jewelry562 Business & ProfeSSIOnal 749 Lawn & Garden Materials

Services 748 lawn, Garden & Snow536 BabyslltingfChlldcare Equipment

Services 750 Miscellaneous For Sale538 Chlldcare Needed 751 Musical Instruments560 Educalionl1nstruclion 726 OffICeSupplies540 Elderly care & 708 Rummage Sale/Rea Markets

Assistance 752 Sporting Goods530 Enlertainment 753 Trade or Sell564 Financial S~~, 74' U·Pid<.s • "' .... Ilf" •

500, HetpWal'\ted_ 7~p.. Video Ga~@~ ~lts502 Help Wanled-Clericat ' 754 WantediOi .. '.' , .Office526 Herp Wanted Couples504 Help Wanted·Denlal524 Help Wanted Domeslic •510 Help Wanted 780 Animal Services

Health & Fitness 782 Birds!Fish506 Help Wanted·Medical 781 Breeder Directory528 Help Wanted Movers! 783 cats

Ught Hauling 784 Dogs520 Help Wanted Part-Time 785 Farm Animalsllivestock522 Help Wanled Part·Tlme 787 Horse Boarding

Sales 786 Horses & EqUipment511 Help Wanted 788 Household Pets-Other

ProfeSSIOnals 793 Lost and Found508 Help Wanted 789 Pet GroominglBoardlng

Res!aurantIHoteLotounge 790 Pet Services512 Help Wanted Sales 791 Pet Supplies534 Jobs Wanted - 792 Pets Wanted

FemaleJMale568 ResumesITyping542 Nursing care/Homes566 Secretarial Service576 sewing! A1lerallons 800 Airplanes532 Students 832 AntiOlJP)ClassicCollector550 Summer camps cars572 Tax Services 818 Auto Fmancing

.!g2i'!iJ 815 Auto MISC.876 Autos Over $2,000816 AutolTruck-Parts & Service

646 Bingo 878 Autos Under $2,000628 Gar Pools 817 Auto RenlalsA.easing630 Cards of Thanks 819 Autos Wanted602 Happy Ads 802 BoatslMotors642 Healttv'Nutnlion, 804 Boat OocksIMarinas

Weight loss 803 BoatPartslEqwpmenV632 In Memoriam Service644 Insurance 805 BoaWehicle Storage622 legal Noticesl 812 camperslMotor

Accepting Bids HomesITraijers636 lost& Found 814 Construction, Heavy624 MeetingS/Seminars Equipment626 Po1l1rcalNotices 806 Insurance, Motor620 Announcemenls1 828 Jeepsl4 Wheel Drive

Meetings 820 Junk Cars Wanted638 TIckets 824 Mlni·Yans640 Transporta tlOnfrra \'e 1 807 MotorcydeSlMini bikes!648 Wedding Chapel Go-Karls

.!i~ilr!J808 Motorcycles·Parts & Service809 Off Road Yehides810 Recreational Yehicles

700 Absolutely Free 811 Snowmobiles702 AntiquesiCoHeclibles 830 Sports & Imported718 Appliances 822 Trucks For Sale704 Arts & Crafts 826 Vans

Houra: Rates:Tuesday. Thursday $3.33 per'line8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3llneMII'Ilmum

non-commercialraleMonday & Friday Contractrales availableI« CIaSSlIIed

8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Display ads Con1actyoor localSales Represenlalrve

Help WantedGeneral

CUENT SERVICEREPRES£mAT!VES &

RECEPTIONISTtal (313)425-1333

roLLECTIOHSGROWING buslness IooIalQ lotseI~!ed hard wor{ersSales & le!emar\eltlg exp he9-hA tu no! ~ Cat MtWes1 at (517)223.0040 .

COlLECTORCoIlect.<lns I CfeOl Coordinator

For lNon!a c.m. Ideal candJda!ewt possess eJpener(e In !hecolIedJons ~ Send resJlTle'~"TI~ 3ln8 En:erpr;se"" U"""1l4 MJ 48150.AIln HFl{;olle<:!or

Cor-¢.erNETWORK TECHHIW.N

lor rbo1 Cotrn..nc.a!~ frm ,,>I~ r~ lor mta\a:>or>n.lI'l:ena.~~ & ~ cA r.e!'vA & PC 'I.1.":tA1te & sd:~'e10 e"ld IMf$ ~ Itoe cor-oanyI,w ~.a~ 'IT Wor'¢a:>or> eJPt-r~ 1r:r.~1 312 p't'erredVr.. 1P'J$ E.o:~1enl bt<'oefl:s &~~:r."f WI,ot St'ld r~& !.a11.1 hlsIor'y 10

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COUPUT£R PROGRAUIlERSr~ lor ~.A'pa,\r'f' r>t:~ K.~~ rJ u...troW: Ao:tSS (VilA, US tronl:.l~ & iU'.a ~~ e';! r~.#l'f'OIr~tract'"f SYS'er--\ <>'OYP ncS? I' aoi W"' \B1C'ni 3-£38fa. f81C,l27.san

COIlMER PROGR.UlIlER'<.l~~ W" ..~·t~'."" 2 ~.... ~ ~~sI,I~

.Er1rf Lt>~ C .......q~~ 10-.a"'~" e.~~ r.e ':J, DOS~"9'a:>or>s I".....,..~;»e cJ C !DOS "l-.a~'Ot',·E.;.'f'~eo::I C·. P'OllI-~~ ...,n Cf1 <:1e'>~ r:AJI r~.~~ cJ W~\ 95 w.l.'e,,-.;: .. oe<l9t \;l C •• ~ Wt'«/oOoJ •.~ IS m&'dalQl') E~..--: ",rc & Nt'tX'A1 'IT 4::-t't~'"~ ~...tt\.ftlt 10 [Heaor rJP'ogl-nt'9 lo\ct:l A.'\lli.aS)"1-:r1 PO Bel 1987 Am A.'WU. 'CI~ FlI(313,16n·2Q70

COHSTRUCTlONCONSUlTANT

R~~ lJ<'0CII Soch:loI1 IS~.n; I~~~$v'¥: "·00 • ..J t..f'(%(t1 U 1·eSoO<JPt.e lO r-oe ~':l rJE~..a:()n W"Ct'l'''''1 t"oe»~a'''''cA • ..,,,,,~1):>41 rtflO'o!:()n P'CJ:E'Ct

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~ord lho<1 $chc):)ls,(;·m ~ C4't Rod"

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CONSTRUCnoN HELP'jOa.~:ed Ih e.;:.e'~ r«-ts!»')' P~ ~'e",:!'l abo!.tt (810)220-1371

CONSTRUCTlONUANAGEUENT

$nkt'lg ~ ~:ra·~ and sdltdu!ef u,'l(kla'tslalle\-eI1) lor GM plar:1 rl!t'O'ia:.onsFal rewT>e 10 ITS TecMoIO-g>t1 (610) 629{l274

(;onslrucWITIlE IlECHANlC

E.penenctd T~ )kdlar..::s &HelperS "anted lor Slonelechs.Inc Ca' l81 0 i366-9S89

CONTRACTORCOUNT£R SALES

COW:ERHELPFLA or paI1 ttne. at ~suppty ~ n Ann ArborMst 6.Ms. wo""l lIall'\(313)662.1917.

CUSTOUER REPS NEEDEDFor rt>w'Id c.a:a'oO?~ ~Fl.f & ~·!I"'oe r~ !."ttl.ends $1-59 pef IV "WI npt'1oCn 22no Hts'p Or cAl rJ 9"It ~llff'\ rm- & lJe»:;ool·brooO.~

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DIRECT CARE STAFFP,ow:Ie quaiIy seMces SO aduIls-Mlh menlaI c:haIeoges al IC9pay. $7 10 $7.75 per hour 10S1aIt For ~ WI SoIAhLyon cocuct Karen al(81 tl)486-0765. ~. contaelDenise all81 0)88}-3021. HoweIarea eal (810~S368

DIRECT CARE STAFFFor memory illWed FloC& part!me. AI shifts Expenence pre-letl'ed eat lot f'llormabOn andinteMew. (81tl) 489-9362

DIRECT CARE wo.1tef need-ed in Dellef ~ home FloC& part bme avalable. Mu$1have hIgII school dipb'na orGED and vaJid drrvers i-tense (313)426-3167

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,INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY

EXPERTWe a'e ~""'1 moeva:tdt'O\~ e~td nPl't7~~ l:l P'"l 0-'r~ ~ '-''"lily rJ doI:a~~ ;Y'OItu()f"~!$~ I~ a.'ld sa~'fre<p..w~1o

ANACONINC,P,O, BOX 51

HARTlAND,MI48353

DElNERY DRIVERSPART TIME

USA TODAY C\.II1'~~~'ng ~bor15 lor dth~ ~pie to se-vu eo;, racl\s a.'ldtIt'"wa~ n ~ BrogI'Ol a'eaCArtlll dr~ license. reiablt~thcle. and procA rJ IIl'\$UI ~~

rtQUi"~ Ho\n ~9am.. E.o:cel·Ier4. part lilTlt earnngs lor sma'MtIt1S 0'llner5 ~kers.and relied ptISOI'l$ To arrangean~c.al

1-800-n8-5266 E.t 671

DELNERY PERSON NEEDED$810 59 an Hour Startng P:f'{

MedcaI BeoelilS~1 KP'oan

Pr~.S/IaMgCOl Not Nteded

S'fnd r~ SO PtI'SOIYlelManagef. FOI 8rol/lerS 8uiISngSupply. 7627 Par\ Place. Bng/It·on~ M1481t6

DIETARY AIDES needed. part·!me pm shifts. AW1 al WtSlKclOty Haven. 3310 W C0m-merce. MIIIocd. be~ 9))am-3Xlpm (810)68S-1~

DIRECT CARE· Chelsea ~Home. Iocaled rt/'A otf 1-94oeeds rtiabIe. camg person 10~ part-llme or UI Mle WIlhbenefits. Cal 1'hefeSa(313}4 75-9067.

DIRECT CARE ~ wan«ed,Awesome bene6ts. Cal Fred orBeth al (51~95.

DRlV£RS NEEDEDFor r.a:.on.) r~ l:l ~1'f~ rou".t\ n ~NI~ 'f:)bd1or"9 or cd«tv~ IftM"f<j5141;l PtI ,,\ ,.-....o/"V"l ~,.:to!d I'H", ~:ja-/ ,. dol'y1 per,,\ For more ,,':r-.aY.ll1 c.al18TO~S$3-S023

DRY ClEANER. $t'Ir1 prts~r~ If:)fI~~ r~·sa."1 ColI ~ (810)3.l1-7C76~"ffIl 7~1r.

ELECTRICAL COPmlOl P~'-el'l{tr,a, ~ 1·2 yea"Se .. ~ ~ ~ ta'">hat w(tlJIC cooes Cct-Pt~ ....~ ..a-~M ~rots "97ts5l'~ Sp'1':.er-s lrw: (aIOl&n·~300

ELECTRlCLlH. JOURNEYUAH!. ~ l'>totded"lO't'l tl.~r.encenr~-""9~U,SI7l223-7216

ELECTRICIAWJOURNEYlUN

Forr~~t\t'lO~Yt4r r::vld ~ EI:~1 P3"/Elt<'>e'u & retrtmetC

13131 S22·3310

ElECTRICtAHSE ~td t«t.'lOaI"S ,,":nkrooo~~ ~ 1T'4:hne 1~ "v·r'l9 Need 10 I,.~ 1'>0'00 l:l ~~ tal l:letAetn 701-'''I-4;>m(810l41~

EUBROIDERY. GR()W!NG com-pall), seeks r."oOINa:ed ~lor pro<Utron assl$UI\l Expht~ A:I1actI~ pay .. benel tsfltl hour$ W~1Ied La~e(8TO~300

ENGINEER· PLASTICS

Thtm10seI PIa $Ie CorTllCesSIOt'o'Trans!tI' Moldtt' ~ a,ws.tance You must be a ~'starter'Mltl \~ good IOOIing ~edge You ..... harde pro,ects~ety from ~'concepl~ prcdlcllon Salary 1$comrnens>n:e .1lh eJpeoenceMai Y'»' resume SO PlantManaoet. PO Bo_ 75189. Sa·Iem. '-'I 48l7S

ENGINEERCONTROLS DESIGNER

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EXPERIENCED REPAIR PtrSor\~... vr-e I(I'QA~ 01 ,lorCCIf"ll>'t1SOI a I r.a.'.ef1 a.">jffilrC pcMtI' 100S a rn.:st Ca Ila:ry or CheI)1' (B10)220-3300

FACTOflY POSmONS tor dafSa.">da"~ 15171~~S

FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIANSE~ ! e.?t"'eIlCe ie'.-el po.$>'!lOI'l$ lor !10"' ..... cl'ree r.-.actw'oedl!U<V'~ E~nl 01 anassooa:es~ee n e~r~j "-sl ~..t\~ good me·er.anocal abit~s &. good dtlW'9record ~~:e t:ari."l9 cor-~pe'.t">~ !.a·a')' 401 K. ~pa...,.U' !. btntfts prtV6e<1 Pro!'es·S>OI'.aJ ~'l.fe req .•ored For moreoni:l c.al Roo a: 81lH76-OCCSElt 215 et Fa. re5<re 1081~78..u72

AREPlACE WSTAlLERSEarn ~ 10 SI.OCO ~ ill< Be'f>J c-."l boss Year-round ,,01\We ~y t'o"fry ,,~ As!< tor "'rFrar"-s (313;.:41-83J.l

FLEXOGRAPHICPRESS OPERATOR

Tn-S'.a'e Hosp.tal Sl.WY Co'llhas an 1I"I"',eO!'e open.ng lor aFlex01a;I'\lC Pms ~eralorEl,.-.entI'U I'lCIC ~.,. toe-cau~ ,,-e ha',-e a proyen on 1tlejOb tranog pr01am. Candida!emJSI be energe:c, se~·srar.er.... 1."\ some IT'Je(I'IanICaJ apt~AWt In person at ))1 Cat:elOr . HooAei. be~"ffn 8am-Som

flORAL DESIGNERE.penenced lor busy LIVOI\103ber shop CaJl9am-Spm

(313)0127·7820

FLORAL DESIGNER. expen·enced tapable t:J posstle man-agenaJ cMes or lranng8ent1Cs oIlefed C<1me jocn agreat leam. tal lMsef Flowersat (810}3.\9-t320

UN1lOCK UICHlGAN,INC.12S91 EUERSON DR.BRIGHTON U148116

181D}437'7037(I ml S. 01 Gland RlYel off

Kensington Rd.)

HAIR STYUST. Eduea:>on. EOoJ'ca:>or>. Educa:>or> Pa.<l vaca:lOllPard ~ CIlnsl.-.as bonusRetal COCMl<SS<t1 Guar~n:ffiIsaiart» Sla1 (a'0~37-a141

HAIR STYUST. uw.sw. e,pf1 rorer ~~ 2 ~~ per ee"-E.Jc ~rs N'?'II West. Booo-' .eldPlJos,-ng Hor-"l (810)6.3 1. 71)50

HAIR STYUSTSEaM t;O 10 50". Pad educa'()nI,lOOem Pl'("'OI.f,tl sa'oOn Fr enlfya~e"e 131314S1.1J8SS

HAIR STYUSTS reeded '.~ ca1rt"'e Call31)) 870-9333

HAIRDRESSER. FUll or p.l.1·!1T'oe 5ou'.n ly?~ a'ea181)~10

HAJRSTYUST IlIAJl Te< ~r:<:I3.",r.eeoed tA :roe pa oj on acorr.niSS<:<l cases es'.aOI.sr.ed~..nd€1' roe" Oi\"ervp,517J223.9233

HEALTH INSURANCE lor L".e'f-rolo)ed 10" ra'es C~'$usa' ,aIOI)4.:·9Q12

.. HEAnNG & CooUNG&5)' ~ f1 l.Jvonoa needS~rv.ce :echnoa·,s 2 rs e.pell-ence re<lV"'ed E.ce::enl ~ylI'r.~.a:e ooen.ngs Ca' letn:ervoe"

tal)) 61s-8930

HEATlNG AND COOLING

E.o:;Ia."Ong corroa.">y neeasIII$T AllERS 1.I..;sl be erpe11-enceC "" resder'MI a.'ld bghlCOIT1T.eroal E.:e~1 "3~S a">joenel:s (313)522-3JtO

HEAVY EOlIIP. opera:ors e.;!orY'/ Se'1d reSUl"'le 10 P 0 Be.4~I Wf:tt.erv-fe VI 48092

HELP WANTEDFUU TIME l'I1TH BEN'£FITS

OR PMlT·TII.lESTAAnNG ~=D(ATElYvru TR.ljNA!jD OPPOflTUNITY FOR

AD'JA.'ICB'EUTSEr.O Bl?lOYt.,IENT

H,STORY. CALL OR COME INAND Fill OUT AN

A':>;>UCATION

ADM f COUNTRYLIARKGRAIN TERWNAL

WEBBERVILLE. UlCH.(517) 521-3400

HOllE DAYCARE needs AsssIan1 10 ~ 2G-)) hrs per il-ee,Ca~ be 2 ~..:!f~)'S or 5 part iU~Must oe reliable !. good.. ch<ldten (610,632·S4~

Material Handler Position

Work IS par1 oIlhe leamtNt prodllces )'OUtHomeTown NewspaP':"Afternoon and 1,IIdNghtsI1i1ts availa~. Funtime. Experienced pI'e-fen'ed but we win helpyou df¥elop the skilsneeded.

* InduslriaI T n.ock Driving*ShIpping and RtctMng.. Openling the newspa

per stacking mKllines*Handling and preparingrolls 01 paper IOf thepress*Worti'lg as part 01 thebindery operation

Competitive wages and~~ SUOKE FREEEN'MONUENT, EOE.

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INSTRUCTORS NEEDEDIrr.ll'oedoalepart·lJrr'.e opeMgs forFrench. Japanese and Portu·9'.ese IrI$truetors. Must hawgood knowledge or grammar andcullure Cat (610l3Q2·2060 orfax resume 10 (810j362<E26

WSULATK>NINSTALLERS&P. Ioolage rale or ..,11 lrUl.star'.tlg sa 50 Jones lrisulabon.m11 Hesfip E ~ rlov\ Ad Nell 9 "'~ePm (810}34a-9880

JIG GRINDER OperalCll'M,,'SI ha o'e tool shop e.penenceMa:n sk>':s req-,JI'ed & aM~110rea~ blc.epnnts 'il,S !rat! nghlperson F a:-n.ng'on a'ea Ca TJaf S to 4

(81 0) 47o-~ 71

JOB OPPORTUNlTlESNOW AVAILABLE!

Mosler RM:i1Sh IS raJong aW!oea·tQ\S lor lI'e lolio'loYlQ perr-.a".erlpost.,ons

• Orr.ef· COL A& B• Truck VecJ'Ian,c• 6..I'd.ng Ma.n-er.a'lCe• G~al Labci'

Ulslef Rllbbish11655 Vtll1ure DriYeWhitmore lake, loll

(313) 449-8887

KACEE S HALUIARKPart·llme Sa:es A.ssoCia:es need-ed at as 5 IocabOnS Flex:b1ehours. ~)'S. n.g'lls & il-eekendsHomemakers. sen«s. studentsilelcone Good pay!. e~lo)eediSCOUfllSWhIle Lai<eW B«ItTllleIdNQo.'lNorlhvi-elJ\.ooc'I4a

(810) 698-3250(81tl) 851-8685(81tl) 344-4588(810)~50(313) 427·2505

LABORER

LATHE OPERATOR5 years rOOmtn deW expen-ence Excellenl wage & benefilS

eat 313-0' 1S-SOSO

LAWN SPRAY roMPAHYWanted expenenced SprayersWi.StaMg al S12 and "1). plJsbenefll$ ~ reslJTleS to 01·ganJC ~ Inc. 25m Mead-O'Abrook Ad • No\1. ".~ 48375

,

ThJrsday. Januaty23, 1997 GREENSHEET EASTiCI'lEATIVE lMNG - D3 ~

MECHANICFuU and part·lIne.

Mt Mutfter (810) 474-0036Washletlaw Mortgage

Corr9anY MECHANIC, roNSTRUCTK>N315 E E~ef. Sle equrpment. krcMedge t:J hydtau-

12 Iics. WafJe based on expenenceAm Arbor. MI481 08 Good beneflts. AWt at Greg-

"or lax 10. 1313) 662·9517" ware EquipmerC. 3680 W. GrandW !Wef. Howe" (517)548-1620

MACHINE MmR READERSMAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

Forst or second shill posrbons Ful line po$lllOIlS MJIabIeavailable In presllgious Uvrng- in our lrrogslon COIrtj$lOll COIrtj ~' Must be officeexper~ maRatlng and re-palng robol>cs. PlC. and eledl!-cal machone systems. 3+ yearsexpenence reqtjred and lriIing10 WOo'k OJ. Fax resumes 10Adecco 1313)97So234 7.

MORTGAGE LOANORIGINATOR

BECOME AN OWNER~=====,Busy Bloomfield Hils Brokef'.~ pays lOp cortmSSlOI1 a.'ld oilerssrock options 10 lOp prcd.ce!sCall & ask for Mary.{81 O)S4G-I070

BRAUN·BRUUFlELD,INC.100 N. STAEBLER

P.O. BOX 1203ANN ARBOR. UI48I06

A Sl'TlCIte free wo.1t enwontT.enlEOE

LOAN "-ORIGINATORS

HOUSECLEANERSFUlL I,lEOICAL oeNT Al &UFE FloC & pari lime loIoo-Fn.

Please ~ rest.me WC1 sail- FRONT END & brake mechanoe d3ys, company ear. SO 25-$8 2SI'is1oly in ecnrdence SO U lime, "'of. Dental & medca! lO start incb:ing pard drNe ltne.

DIRECT CARE NEEDED ~ ~ 8340 Slvei benefits. ~1(k) (313)532-8590 oolorms. pa.rd holJcIays.YaealJOllSIn . new Iacify TraWled & In' la1le Ad • li"den. MI 4&C5 I. FUlL TIIrI E Sales SuppoI1 Assis. + ~ SO fnd out ~t1y_

COUNTER ClERKS U llrI'.e lot =~!f=ri. ~ EOE. IanL I)Ms mJde Iyping, lMg WE ARE THE HIGHESTn NO'fi and Farmnglon (313}467-7527 EQUlPUENT OPERATORS lot <Sa!! f!f'l1Y ~ phone ~ W. PAWlG

~ Mai Kai CleanerS 9 doleI', bacl}loe & exC3V3lor. Iran ~ n person at S&405 WID SERVICE~ Ads' to Mile' & DIRECT CARE stalfWalecllake Must be MI experienced WI Grand 'ANet, ~ tlJdson or AJolERJCAN FREEDOM

~ &Cal lor nearest 1ocallon, artl. FuL'part·~ Re$IdenbaI wo.1t COt required send I~ SO PO Bol 190. CLEANERS(313)S37-aJ50 (810)624-3285 car after sam (S17) 546-2220 New tblson. Ml48165 EOE (810)473-9300

The CIly 01 NQy; IS ao:eptrngapplicabOnS lor a Laborer. Cardl·~Ies IT\ISI possess a Commer·CIaI Onvers l.Jcense and be ableto perform heChY ma.m laborlor ex1ended penods t:J ttne in altypes t:J weather. Must bephysoeaty Slrong and ~ ,.,-eIw.:h others E.o:penence In publoewalts, tnaIIltenance or «IIlSlruC-bOn a ~ Salary is 526.«1Wlltl COCT1Pf~ benefit pacIt.

Ardt in person at the age Obtarn aoo SlJJm4 anHometown Newspapers ~bon.by February 7, 1997

Production Facility al at lhe HeM CMc Cenlef·Hl.wT\an1551 ft .......... Rao" In flesouoce DeparlmenI • '5175Ho:GT~shiP. W Ten Mde. (810)3017.002_~~~~~~,=lANDSCAPE LtAlNTENANCESUPERVISOR I FORE PERSON

Good salary & benefllS MaplePlace landscape (313)534.(1911.

We o"er e.ce1!er.t benefrs a'ldcO<T'pe~t~e pa f ...'th opportunI-tes for eareer a:r.arce"T'er.1 a"dll'ar.ng

AWl be~Aeen 9am and 3 30pm ~~~~~!.'!~~~Monday' Fnday US 23 10 ex.! _'53 !. nor".h on ""'M'TlOIe Lai<e~j

This mat be Y'»' oppoc1u-nttt SO jof1 !he suc:cessIIJand e~ WashlenawMorlga9tl Team as clIl i'l-house Loan Otfaf at ourcorporate oIfce in AMArbor. We serve our cus·tomers rn a ~I aulOmal·ed enwonment so y<.Y~ sJuls are as~'lI as your abdrty 10COIMU\lCa:e elfec:lNett.analyze erect and ncome.and ask lot !he bustless.Could eam up 10 S3500 00• SS OCO 00 per MOC\lh.This pos(lOCl could beperfect lor an expenencedLoan OffICer or MortgageBarking ~ter.Some evening hours nec·essary We oIfef an excel-lent <:ompensabOO andBenefots packa9tl EOE Toapply please send yourresume 10

LEAD TODDlER Teacher need-ed for ded"oea!ed eanng centerFul brr.e (517)546-1310

LEASINGCONSULTANT

Elpenenced people M1h grealphone skiIs &. dosng abtltesneeded lor apaMlenl corrmJl'll-t~s Fu1I lJrr'.e po$IIJOnS W1lhbenefots ncU:f""9 ~.eallh 1IlSUr'a.~ plus 401 K. PermanenlpoSI»'1 avaJlable III South Lyonplus 'fIca:tlg' po$IllOn in Livonra& Ply:->outti. Send resume orleter to Properly ManaQ€r, P 0Bel 2480. Farminglon Hdls, MI48333

UACHINE OPERATORlong term aSSlgMlen!S inHowell al a pIasbcs maN./-facturef. ~~ & afternoonsh4ts a ;aia!lle 57 25,'hour

CALL TODAY!

MANPOWERo(517)548-7050

UACHINE OPERATORS, d<rjsI»/I, no expo reql.ired Rebreeswelcome. Benef.ts avaiabIe$6.51l'hr. Sou1h Lyon. cal toe-lileen ltl-4pm. (810)0186-5710

MACHINE TOOLGrovmg machine tool l:O!\"4)a.'1)'seelong molJva'ed Indivdlats towork on our tea.'Tl We ot'er !heIol!owvlg posrbons'• Bomg MIl Operators• General laborerso,oertJme. bene~ts a.'ld 401 (k)

cal(313}421-3910309)) 1nduslna1 Ad • lNonoa

UGHT ASSEUBLY

We are offenng excellentopportunolJes lor nowa:edpeople lI'l!eresled II'l lIGHTASSEMBlY f1 a dean,mode-n. qo..aily Il'laf).J!aclur·r'l9 enwl)".ment Days CJ(

a!'.emoon shdt. OJ( gener·ous ber.ell packafJelI"dl.des

• ProgreSSIVe Pay Scale-$6 00 Srar..ng Wage

• Ful Hea:lh Ca:eCO'o-erage

• 401 [1<) Rellremenl P'.anWIth Cor"1Jany Ma:ch

• Flexible Hours• 12 Pa.d Hcflda~ a Year• A::endance Incenltves• Fun-SelVlCe Cafe:etIa

UACHIN1STLATHE Hand. Bomg Mil. EJpeo-enced Trainees & relJtees ile!-come Overtrne. benefllS.Irnrnediale oper1I'lQS WI Troy.(810) 588-8800. elt. 29.

UACHlN1STI AXTURE Buki-ef 101' small shop erMI'OIl-men!. Mlo IS ca'eer milded &,.,il5ng 10 grow il'l1h lhecompany. MacMing skispreferred but -"e 'MI tra.n anndivIduaJ Mlo has wongrr~ abllly & goodmaltl ski',s Awlrcant mJSIhaw good work etl'uc &record 01 good a::endance alPfE!VlOtlS employment Pleaseeal Lou or Jerry al DeaconMarofaclumg FC\\'eMIe.(517)521-3888

UAWTENANCE REPAIR person.-anted lor rental property f1 01)'of Bngh!on. Please ean 9am-2pm. (810)229-7881

Apploea:.orts are beIl'\Q ac·cep:ed now bel'lo-eeo 9 AM.a.">j4 P.M. Monday throughFnday VIS<I or eal us foracX!rnonaJ rUOI11".a~ronaboutycx.rbn!fl:er Mute at

DAPCO INDUSTRIES2500 BISHOP CIRCLE EASTDEXTER. MICHIGAN 48130

lIGHT ASSEUBLYElc pay & benefllS AwfJ at ~==~======~1351 R.ckett Ad~ B.'IIj'llot\

lIGHT INDUSTRIAL and Spot,.,~~s needed .mmerf.a:ely(511)S4~5.

lIGHT IN DUSTRIA L BrlQhton.W;xom areas 56 2S- 57 per hourPorenlJal lot penna '\etll hire(810)227·203-'

lIGHT INDUSTRIAL pos.1lonSM:h a future Learn ne-o\' skills~llS Good pay and bene-fits tm.-eI. (Sl1)54&Q200

UGHT PROOOCnoN. Part-tJme&. luIlrme positrons ava~. noeljl necessary.....iJ1 tra.n. mJSIbe 18 or CHef. $6 00 an hr. 10sWt I)seraft. lnc. Walled Lake.(810)62'·2250

JHVACl.Experienced Insfa/1e1S

& Setvice Techs,Top pay for right

people. Own truck&tools preferred.

810474-4604, r MANAGER TRAINEE

Person wanted lO assist manag-ef ~ lor SSOO'volt »start & benefAs CaI Sam(313)S2H28S

lMNGSTON COUNTlES pre-mie1' YttloIesale bakery has 2 ,_.:..:==:.......- _po$ClOl'lS open. Part,.fuI llme -<islliMIOO person & Bakerypr~ help afternoon shill. MARKETING ASSISTANT.3:lpm-lam. Cal (517)546-8217 Real Estate acMsory ~belMtn 8am-Spm. $eekt'og an experienced Ma!\el·

rng Assislanl Must have eJCel.LOCAL MACHINE shop ~ Ienl phone skis SO inllIale (co;j$hop Iaboref ~ macI'lne war\. eaIs) and ClOOtIinale Mar\etngExp helphA but no! necessary Ooredor's scheclJ!e. ~ ~(810)66~ rdJde comping lepotU, maio

and IoCldaIing marlI~lOG SKIDER operalOt. 1 yr ~ Send resune anaeljl cal alief 7pm. salary requiremeriS 10: P.O. BoK(517)223-9096 280. FarrtW'lglon. MI oC8332.

IIECHAN1C AND MecharucTra nee war(ed Good pay andbene~lS. 401 K. Good lOb for ng/11appIieanl (810}34a-9333

Weol!er.Pa.dllanngPaid vacationsPaid holidaysPa.d mileageHealth and DenlaJBonus progra.'TlS

Responsible nclivC.JaJs r.'I1hreiatlle transporlallon, eanJohn al (313) 213-3748

Accu-Read 5erYfces. EOE.

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1I0RTGAGE PROCESSORMolrvated. orgarized rdvdJaJwanted lor processor po$IIlOn.Expenence preretl'er1. FuI t.me.good pay and bener.ts Ca3 SMyers at (810)737·2929.

UOVE AJRNlTURE Ioeaty. COl·B required Must be p/'lysIca}y lilS9.11r. more 'Mlh ~.PaJd vaca\lOll, health ilstxarceAWt Mon.·Frl lDam-3pm. Tay·lor 1.Iovlng. 8320 Hrllon Ad.BnghIon.

¥NO EXP. necessary ParI and IuIline posalOI'IS a~ Ful limepo$lIJOI\ benefCs a~ef proOabOOE~ (313)«!H194

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY57,~. Benefll$ ava~ R.tI-ber mokSrrg plant needs Press()peralorS MoIIorll area CaI9am-2pm

(810)6804·1910

NOW HIRING~ Co. needs help nseveral areas CaS Nancy at313-523-7855.

NURSIHG ASSIST ANTEARN WHIlE YOU LEARN!

Do you wan« 10 be a ~Nursor9 ~ As our em-ployee • we wil1ra.n you and paylor "your ~llon. em trail-119 classes star1lng Monday.larJJary 27. 1997. F1A and ~'lme f)OSltClnS avaiabIe This isan ex~1enI ~ WI tiemedieaI f.eld We rJler excelenlbene6Is • incWog PAlO vaea·Lon. ~'<lenIal-\fe I\$ur'ance. 6sabily benefits. andrewemenl Ulds. APPlY N<'1Nal Greenery Heal!tlcare, 3003 W.Grand RNer. Hower. MI .• AHorizon Heallhcate Corpora1lon0Mled and opera!e<l lac:ily oreaI K'm MaM-Smilh(517)54&-4210 EOE.

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D4 -GREENSHEET EASTrCAEATlVE lMNG· Thursday, Jarwrr 23.1997

DEADLINE: SERVICE D~REC.ORYDEADLINE:3:30 p.m. Friday . ' ~ .y i .w I~'~' I 3:30 p.m. Friday., $'''''''1:# ~ _ must ~ prCIPUJ •

J" , .r.....~ _.t.: &I~~.,nmuslbf~

Reach over 54,OO~households with your business message every week

II001029SJ041 Carperoy 076 UlEfm(lalOrs 126 ~sernce 163 Road Gr3C1ng

042 =Clean~ F 127 U"ooleu!VT iIe 1&4 ='RerncwaI U

043 oeo Fashcri CwclnalOr 128 locl~ IUS 210 l.IphoI$let)'. '.'111.• 044~lO'\$

061 Fences M s V

045 Ca!eri'lg. Panr 06l ,nanCtaI P\afWlg 133~

170 SosSorJSaw & KtlIle 220 vaewns001 ~ag

Shar . 221 YardaisrA ~r

~~U063 n~nclosures 131 So'een~

002 ~ 040 06S~

132 UaiIxJces-sa\E$~IIaIO\ 111 222 ~tt"A~FW003 AI CondUni'lg 047

~~~oe6 133 MaillEM'lCe ~e 172 Seawal'Bead1 CcnslIucto'l 223

004 Abtms & Sea6'Y 048 067 F<amilg 13C t.l&l Process.ng 173 SeplICTris 224 Video Tapflg & $eMCeS

005 A.Uniun Cle & RepU 068 FUl_·hslaJed~ed 135 Mn()'s 17. Sewef C1e.ril9 23:> ~1Ip.lpeti'lg

006 AUlvun~ 049~

c:e9 FUlM~'F"1'lI$hnJ 136 MoSCeIanEOvS 115 5e'm9'.s.teraWlS W

007 Anlemas 050 Cbel ems & & RepaIr 137 Iktie Hone sen",e 116 SEwr9 L\adlroe RcpaJl 231 walWaslWlg

006 J«iance Selva~

G 138 ~~ 171 SId6"9 232 WU/lelIDIyeI Aepa.

009 AqI,orUn UaI'CEnaR:e 052 090 Gaslm 139 Musical hslt~ ~c 178 ~ Z33 waJet Corftol

010 Atchled.ure 0!>3 CaTvnerdaI ~ 091=OoorRepar

N 179 Sle 0Mtpnenl 23C WIIeI He»eIS

Oll~~ 0S4 ~erSates& 092 140 New Home serv.:e lea snow~Repar 23S waJet~

0'2 AsplIaI Sea~ OSS ConCreIe 093 Gatden Care 0 IBI snow Removal 236 waJet Weed C01tci

013 Audio'VdeO Repar 056 ~ 094 Gr~~ 141 ocraE~rv« 182 Solat Energy 237

~014 Audooo semces OS7 C<nsI.lilgG~ SlrUClural. ele.

p 183~~~

238

01S hJ!:l SeMces 058~Pr~

09S 142 PaWr9'DeWalag I~ 239

016 AA& TNCtRepar OS9 096 GIa$S-Slai'>edtleYe1ed 143~

18S SlocmOoors 240 Wncbirs

017 Awnngs D 097 GravelOr~ REpaI' 144 166 S10neWtA 241 WM:1It ba\merllS

8 OOO~JWS\IYooms 098 GreeMc:vse$ 14S=ReparJ

le7 Stucco 242~

020 ElaO.hoe SErvices 061 ~seMce 100 GlA'ers 146 188 Swimltl\l Pools 2.3

~I 8aOJesfT:~M-g <l62 OiVSa'dGr.!'lel H 114 litera De<cralag Pla':,~ T 2«~

022 BasemetC wal~oc;Cag 06S~ 102 Hanct,ma!l LliF "147 190 T~ 2.S

023 BaNlb Aef~ ~ =~lYng 103 Ha~Up liS Janlocial SeMce 148~

191 T~SeMce~024 Bq'tIe~ 104'hea~ 116 ~ty &>pars & CloP.s 149 192 T~ B M)M! prcNitklg $6(U 00 ~ ftK)tf

02S llfoJ~ 001 DrNeway Repai" I ~ Home semce KISO Pools • '93 TenlRerUI n rN:MaI oIIlI1I.v 1al'Cf.b- ~

028 BocUeeprg 069 DrywaI 106 Home~ 120 KktIen IS1 Pool Wal~ Dehery 19-1 neWtA·~ /l.1( ~i'lg Qlt1StI\lctlO1 ~

029 M:Ic.. Block & cemen E 101 HoC Tlb'Spas I 152 Potcelan RefnstwlgT~-el

f/'Pd" tS'~ t!y~,,,,,,.,be(00 ~tlspedO\ 070 EIec1ricaI 108~ 12' l~ 153 Prtuure !'owe< Wastlag 19S ~031~~ 071 E1edrcnics I 122 l~.nty semce 154 Pri'tng 196 T,ee Serv«

032 1l\M)l~ 072 ~~ 100 JnwneTax In Lawn. Garden MalllENnCel R 197 Trench0n9 IIIg01-29sJ033 Busroess &>pal' 073 Ex~ III lnsul3lon Secw:e 160 Fl«tNlonal ~Ie ~ 198 Tn.drog

C 074 Ex1erior cautilg 112 In$ur;n;e • AI Types 124 Lawn. Ga~ Aolot&1g 161 Rellqe<al()ll 199=w~r

040 ~'forma 075 Ex1~uCle.rilg 113 Insurance ~G7~ 125 l;r.on~ Repar 162 RemodelI"og 200 . .'1".1

ALL ROOFUlG a'ld SOroglJC~ Frre es:ma:es At .. ·S(N~pras (SI7~1

C & II ROOAHG Stw'1gle<l Of I\alroo's retr buid Of Itar oils. freeeswna'es Call517)2'23-76S7

DIR RooANG, new hMn.lUrcr.s ~fr$. barrIs. Sldt'9& 9'Jt:m nslNd AI 'll<;)l1(~~eed Don. (511)223-9857

K.L DEBOlT & Co Roclr'9

N ~ a.-d ~ roofs. sdt'9trtI\ a.'Xl Wlf' Ml'ldOw$ PrdtS·~1y es~~ Y'« 1971l..censfd~ (810)6U2S1'2

• PaintinwI~.... DecoratingCarpentry Housecleaning__ !01-29s11!1 I ~jlIItit!.iiiii.i~ I'-------

•f :

1~S3_2476lanyRoss

ROOANG & $l<jrog tIC cJtan~ C·t .. Rtpars .. ~ AII¥.)"o 9-l3'il.~etd Lc~ &r"lW'td ReI avadabIe ~hflBuoldag (51T)S4a-4141.

ROOfIHG, SlOlNG, ~Lcensed ~ ares G JKtIy~...on CoIB'O~

~ sewer Cleaning

, I Tile Work-teramlclMarble/Quarry

CERAr.uc nlE ~Iabon &repaor llJality ~Free est Jm. (810}4J7·2454

CEfWIIC T1lE, slate & mattJIensu.llallOtl S3lM & set'JQ NI!*res>clerWl or ~ 0J5.bnef sattsfactIo1 a ~ 18 ~tIp Free ~ esttnales(BIO,i6&4-~

1ml... ..JTree sefVice

lAHOSCAPE PRUNlHG • 10yeats f~e.lr~ ~:~1517)~2699~-------::"\IRobertson', Tm ServIet. I

Trmnonq ard IfmOVa/ loe'=:1~~UyI~_-!~~~_..I

li~----Trucking

TRUXlE OOWP Of stlQf1 <lo<I-bles Iran ~ by &"If! b'1 Ofyal'j Ha.';I & Son (SIT~

Upholstery

Wallpapering I11.- ..1 A·l CUSTOU waJpaptmg Pro-

IesWlal ~' I~ACTION. DRAIN dtaoog !to- able raltS GU. (810)343-7228.le'l~, ~ r~r:v-~:e ~rv (313)878-3:)62.18T0J229~777. (313r«~71 CUSTOU WALlPAPERING. 18

~ ell' ~ r~ Rt.uon-atlle rales (51~

ROSS PAINTING& DECORA T1HG

fles.;:IenlJal • Ne.. bo.Ms.lnteooo & El1enot• Brus.'l. roeand~ay• Teltl;red cel!fl9S ... ails• FauJ: tl"<$hes• Orywal & Pasl~ rE1l3rs• Wa'lpaper.ng & rt!TlOVa!• Cau"Q:lg & pollef .. -asl''''9

a'ld m.och more

Ceiling Work

CElUNG SPECtAUST. Base-ment drop ceilings Resi:lentJalFree esttnales (810)889-2444

CUSTOU WALLPAPEillNG.Rtlerences avaiatlle l.9O'1 reo~ (SI7)S48-7996 1

PAPER H.afl9r'9 by lcmne 20)1's eljl F,ee t$lml:.s151TjS4&-3181 (517)54a-2104

WALLPAPERING EXP. 0JaItywort.' rlaney (810~907 ()'B.a1l1313}4S5-I348

. Ca~ lor tree15171223-7657

I Wedding SeMco·1

IIrll, Aluminum Siding

II•Chimney Cleaning!I BuildinglRepair

POHD DREDGINGWrJe track doltlg EqJ'PPedlor fast etlioenl semce Ovef27 years ell' o.g this WIIlI~,SlWll next summer(810)229-6925*SIDING SPECIA L AUnr'lVTl \1'

nyI sidong Roo!I'lg Decks G JKef)' CoOslructO'l. Ire b:ensed& Insured 1810)685-0066

All CHIMNEYS, f~eplaces. re-lined & repaYed Porches. steps& roots repared (810)437-6790

CHIMNEY ClEAMHG $peaal.S39 9S loe I story home Sha,11-rock, (313) 878-0728

t sewing/Alterations

ALTERATIONS BY Come attr.*S 'I'I<:t1< gua '<l'l'Eed1810~91)~

Siding

Snow Removal

AFfORDABLE WEOOlOOS. Or·datled Mnsltr .... marry )'1)1atr(Ylhere (810}437·1890. '

WlHOOws. SlOlHG. rtllStledbasemen:s, bnsed builder. Cal(313)878-<llm ~

WIndowTrealments

I Telephone ServiceRepaIr

BELL rellree instals· IT't1ieSphone ~ • ubl& TV • houseur'Ig Guaranleed"MaM. (810)437·7566

TELEPHONE JACKS 1nsIa1led. _ ... -JNew homes wred Bel rellree.CaIJack, (810)349·7371,

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B&W HARDWOOD We seI..nstal and tll'llSh hardwoodIloomg We do cvslomzedboarders and al ~ d.carpenlty Reasonable poc.WIg Flee estrnates O.rckservICe (810)632.2250

WEOOlNG PHOTOGRAPHY.Rea.<onabIe ra'es Awm & proof

ATLAS CUSTOU PAlIffiNG. booI< ~Wed f'tlOlography byIrlenor ell~I()(, pcl'1'ref washng Ron (810}J37·!f.U2cllywah r~. wal'l)apettlg &remcml (810,l8S9·1059

~ Piano TunlnglRep.II ' /RefinishingD I

HOUSEClEAMHG • E.pen-ALL TYPE: new and repa.rs. enced 'Mlh rete~I Auto services BUllOER, UCENSED & i'lsured teings. baltroom-ll1eJregcOUl. BEAUTIFUl WOOD flOORS Cal Sanat, (8tO) 227·1329

. Fnshed bsrnls. decks. remodel- Free estrna1eS (810)831-4900 INSTALLED· REFINISHED HOUSEClEANING DONE by. i'Ig(810~=' Free estmates DRYW~Ll· HANG TO FINISH Reasonaeedble,prolessional, exp professional ReI avaiable

A.1 UECHANIC. can selV'Ce at ",.r or repal'. Corrrneroal Of resrJen. guararll 1517}2234310, Free est Kely (810m9101makes & models rJ cars, ~ CAUEROtfS WOODWORK _ tial (511)545-8229 {810}437·7542. C<il'.etn (810)632·51~trucks & it# duly tractlts Ask fii"sh1:arPeWY 0Jst0m b<.IIIl ~;"<' i 1atxlu\ ClUJ Seruor.C4Ltens 1)0$-. _&"~'~ &.~-.Jl!"~.J.1.l;. .. CARPENTRY 8.•. WATTERS flOOR ~r. Pre- KAREtrS' ClEANING "tryeotn CaI Dave leave message 8 0 • ~ r~~; ~~n. fl'llshed-r.\'\.~·tIaJd woOcl, • ~ goOi:I pr«'$ Re'Me<'lC~(810)480-4741, ' ( I )684-5249 leed.caIGreg(810)92&-a726 IrISlaIled crly $050 a square Il (810)96G-'3543 -

. . _., .. - ---Decks' (810)335-4784 Of 81~1969UATURE WOUEN, hones! &tef"ble, ..llltlg 10dea."l ~ homf!you care abo\.I1 .'~ry Eljlw'exteilenl re'~ences ~IerlOV1 a'fa 1313~~717

BillOliver'sPainting &

Wallpapering." Neatness &

~T duality Work ...FREE ESTIMATES28 Years Experience

References348-1935

J 0 HMCCRACKEN81364~.1 X1

I~'CARPENTRY· , sheds. DRYWALL, HANG & fJll$h

Brick, Block bsmts.. ~le,smal jObs welcome Repars welcome Va ..lCSer....ennel,

& CementRlCk • 1810) 96G-3381 (517~.

~. CRRTER

DRYWALL· COIiPLETE. Re-

A.$. MASONRY. Resdenlial, J mod';ing. reasonable ra:es CalrE1l3ltS Brd. block. slOne. Re-

(810)887.1385

cor¢10000g bsmIs & roonda· FUlST CHOICE D!y>YclL Remod-bOnS (517)521·5612 CONSTRUalON eing repa.rs & lextlxes. ()Jalily

CAVASINS CONTRACTING. Sp~clollz/ng Inr.tn Free est 1810}437-75t9

Residenlal & ilj'Il commeroaI 1.18 DRYWALL ~Ie ser·New & repa.:r. ~ retrader Finished ~ licensed. nsured. g'Jaran-ry Insured IS1~6-2564. Basements leed & courteous Flee estr\a.'esCEUENT WORK.llalwcn. Mdl- (810)750-9063

.gan basernenI repair. Fully II'l- BQSement Bathrooms I Isured Vatlde!vennel C€menl, Brad CorterIS'7)546-8444 Electrical313·420-6031

t Building/ .Remodeling ACTION ELECTRIC. CaJ us lOt

~UROPEA.!l CRAFTSUEN. FI1- new homes, a()jilJOOS & semce

•I'.. Garage DoorRepair Plastering

GARAGE DOOR spmg repa!, &automate door openers, lep<l!edoe r~ Door Stop ~'try (810)624-4042

PERSONAL ClEANIHG b'{ I:leCleanirg 0. Brghloo & sur·rounOng areas (810) 68S-8458

nOY TOUCH Clean;ng 5eMCeF1a1 ra:e charged (8 I 0'229-7271

TOP TO Boaom ~re. ISyrs eIjlenence, exc: Ie:er~esCal Pal (810/887-6468

Plumbing[ml... ....Gutters

ALL TYPES OF PlWBlIiG• Repa ... Remodel • tk' .. Wt/l• lcensed • 20 YIS EI~ot">Ce

(3131'~TO

EOO'S CUSTOM PAINTlNGGreat rOOfT\$ & !al CtWIgs lop~l)' . pans & serv>ce(313)981-4201 or 15111546-7498

FOR THE lroes! .n:EflOI' &ex1emr In aI par.!. rhShes. ~or redo, walIpapeI: & rtmOVa'Decks re!tll$hed ca. W<e G'e·gory (810)881-624$ I'lSUltd

INTERIOR & EJ'erIOt od Of la't~pant 0Ja1ily v.ortmar~~!M'ely prcedGal .1m ~ Renova!JOt,s(810}437·2454

G E.C. HOWEWORKS ~tlg eIec, ca-ptnlry. resden':lal &~~ toome, 17 )1' txp Freeest low pr"CtS (517)S45- 93a6

GALBRAITH PluTbng & He.)'·'l9 WI ~ plllTWsCf.ecl< WI ril:es Full SEfV>U(IMl'J1hrogl (8tO) 431·3975

25 YEARS Exp. SldrJ9 in1\.gJtleI1;. r~ windowslJC:ef\$ed & ilsured CustomEx1eriOts W (B10)22H917

ADOITlOHSIREUooEUNG. Galus. We do ~ nx.ojHn WOf1I. youdo lhe rest & save Or.e can do~ <:cimPe'.e profeCl Oesigr. WIlor 20 )TS MaC, (313)87So I 515

COMPLETE BATHROOMand \Q1chen rem0defr9 ..1thQUICk. prolesslOl'.a1 t\Sta1la·lIOn We have a rut Irle rJc~amoc: tile, plcnbng faUesand caboneIIy Combone thaIWIIh our knooro1edgeable de-sVlffS and }tIU' fl'Wld.bog-gIIng prqed 'Nil becone aWQt1o; rJ an Cal Jen Sert-~bC11S IOdJ)' lor )"'"w'Jrquole 1810}437·2454

lrrl'II'nor9'removal. EJpert orchardprII'li1g Snow lenc:iog plowI'lg FantasticMId ~~erescue (8101135-7976

lawn MowerPrices

3OYea:sE,~

Repair 50% OFFExterlorllnterlor

AfFORDABLE MOWER Repa,r PaintingTune ~ speoals free pock up on Textured Ceilingsal rrJe on IOO'/I€'IS

Free ~lomal~(810)231-6996 Estm3'e tOOoJ)'.

paIfIllOmOtrOW

~F~ lnslJred

woo< F~ GuaranteedIlimousine Service (110,229·9885

(110)887-7498·~-_QRn~*MASTER'S UUOUSINE *

HOME REPAIRS. Misc.. plun"b-ilg eledncaI OJa\ly I\IOQReiable Steve (810)912~m

HOUE REPAlRSlREIiODEL atlalf rales Small jObs 0 K(517)545-2001

PLUMBINGRepair· Replacement

Modern;zahon

LONGPLUMBING

AND1lJI.111~ ClJ1LK

SeMng the areaSIOCe 1949

190 E. AlAIN STREETNORTHVILLE • 34~73

Hauling/Clean Up

ACORD HaIAing. speciakzng In~garage dean ou1. rea-sonable (810)437·2184

OPR BUIlDERSTohl Home Impfovemenl

Dennis • (810)685-8080ALL YOUR HAUUNG NEEDS

ConsIr..dJOn • remodeling debns.garage • basement deanovt.appllanc:es, elc: We recydeTal(e It Array HaIMg,(810)348-3822

*SERVlCE*A.rport pd'L4I & G-~ S2SAlso Hearst rental, S' 00(313)851-6132

1m lInoleumfTlle I--------..., UNOlEUU INSTALLATION. 20

~ exp, leasrJnable, pro/!S$IOIl-aJ & ~Eed (517)223-'310

lICENSED, INSURED. lntenor PLUUBlIIG FOR ad:l oris. wn.pa'l'llltlQ F.,.oISh ll'()()jiiOtl< Pro- pltle Of repars References lc:lesSlOtlaI quaLtt JOb Ins Free est (810'')')7·2449(810)225-5051 ,.<DR.

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Insured & Ueensed BuilderJeff Gangnler(810) 220·3060

• Bulldozing-Grading

• septic Syslems• Ba<:khoe Wor1<.• Driveways• Culverts• Top ~l, Sand

Gravel

·SIflCe '967'

18101349-0116NORTHVILLE

RESIDENTIAl AND ~debns remoYal We recycle. 110JOb too srral. (517)546-3327CarpellRepalr

InstallationInterior· Exterior

Minor RepairAe sidentlal· Coinmere:lal

FREE EstimatesF~ln$1JredSlnce 197'

Satisfactlon GuaranteedPaul M. PutzArea. Re$ldenI

(810) 4)7.0091

BIlL'S CARPET • C<Mnng atalf!as Mh instaJa»'l & ser'IlCeRe!~erces 18' 0)669-9547.

CARPET INSTALLAllON. Free~:es (8101348-54a8

UHOlEUM • ~l • Ttle1n$Ia!led a.'ld repared(810)231·9503

Mobile HomeService

BUlLDOZING, ROAD grw.g~ dug. ~ andG-a'O lJelds YO\I19 Buidilg andExcava~ (313)8J3.6342

ALLSTAR MOBIlE Home ParIS& Service. Callor al )'IJIJI'_~Free eslJmales (810)225-(l398.

FREEZE UP ernetgen0e5, sef·w:e. M'ilenzag & re1eYels.WlIeeIs Mfg Houstlg1«JI).698-7650

.:'IOR\'CO:\~TRrcrlCl~

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~NAPA~ JFURNACELree eSlmales (517)54>0091

IoIlLl DIRECT carpel & Wl)1flooring sales. 25 1:: exp. Cleaned/CheckedIl$IalallorL ElimlN:e ITlIOJeman. Free tl home estfT\ales Knights AutoFloors t./nmled, RobnXen.(810)363-5354 Novl,MI $39.95

(810) 348·1250 Service & Installation

p CateringlFlowersl YOUR HEAVY DUTY Ucensed & InsuredParty Planning HYDRAUUC HEADOUAATERSt 810-474-4604

UtIrlc MIpIeft FIhIngt , LINEJEFF'S 'IN-HOUE" SeMcts. Gtd.llloItI

Gourmel ~ barIerod"ong Hours 11-1' I ..... II 30 prn, Heating/Coolingva1el a~. br1hdays, $au .... ·sprn

showers (810)73S-7975

lYNCH BROTl1ERS Carpel Ex

PETERSONPAINTING, INC.Interior & Exterior

Painting• Wallpaperin~• Wallpaper RtmO\a'• 01')"1111Rtp:lir• Rtsldtnlial &Commtrt'lal

"Gwr~Slr.slack>rJ & s.rm'

(810) 887·0622(313) 416·0883

COUNTERTOPS, CABINETRY,~er 1ltdsIa:.ons Free eslt-mates. Pere, (S 10)889-2802.

fORIlICA COUNTER ~,Ilflo/esa/e Ref. I.i:eosed'i'lslxed r,:sew:nales Ray(810) 960-33S3

New HomeServices

Help WantedGeneralII

0.0. GRINDER. EJp. preferredUnion shop. ~, /loIiday$.401 K. Boch sIllIts 5&ttsho\.HeM. (810)347·123O,a!ler 1007.

OFFICE ClEANING help need-ed, part-tme ~, 8rqlIonIHoweI area RelabIe car.(810)229-3216, af'.er loam.

"OFFICE ClEAtDNG Pan.-"1In'lerM lime. some taleeves. & wee~ ExceIentwages. (517)545-1336

PAINTERS NEEDED. LIuslhaverrrilun 01 5 yrs.. expenenceTop wages lot painlers WIllI ownwoct ~ I.4ust have own handIOOIs. YearofQl.nd ~ Re$den.1IaJ. convneroaI & rQJs11'1al won:.InYne6ale empIoymenl availab:e.(810)960-1114

PAINTERSOrly ptOI!SSlOfIal expenencedpallllers need ref*!. New homec:onstruetIon. 1810) 4784649

PART·TlUE 2 hrs.~ 10 peA lop& mailltan sq'lS. For ~nJormallOn. cat P'J:e from11-4m. Easy -nt 10 eam eltra~ (810)437.7676.

PASTA IWONG po$IllOnS avaA-able Fill & part.~ avaJIableBenef«s ~ Oence Pasta.(313)«9-8522

PERSON NEEDED 10 6eh'ef !heNo';; New$ 10 tie S10res &cametS nltle 1m area Must beMlatile 10 llIOtIl ~fS &Thssdays {510)349 ~7

PHARIlACYT£CHH1CllW CASHIER

R4.e Ad C¢tp ltl@ lIal<ln'sleadt\l;l rtW do-~torf"".alll 15 ~ lot ~sportWe rovo.sals 10 IIIltl@ lXlW:n rJ ~"MaCy~l'\Usn.e1 F1e.blf~P1tase a«#r n t'erSClll atRf.e Ad PI-.a'1'\olC'( 1111 Elhn:l R.~ A~ ~Ul4!8'3

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PRESS OPERATOREam I.4l 10 $78C\,., Fill lIrT.eGood bentlts N?'.1 area

HUMAN RESOOfIC£S(8IO,M3-nl0

* PRINTIHG PRESSOPERATOR

OuaWy 2 en AS OQ ~a~: Clean. non-srnok-ng etlY'fOn-I menl Expeoence necessa..,.: (313l427·3090

PRINTING PRESS Opera~Exp n2 Cor 4 C pmtt'g Good

• pay & tlef>efts Oat'S ~E\r9'dOI\ Mr Oo1VlS(810)227·2514:* PRINT1HG PRESS

: OPERATOR, Ouaily 2 c:oIor AS Ock Opera~• EJperience necessary Mooey no• CIb,ect (313) 427-3090

PRIN11HGPRESS Operab' WIlh e~

~ "'1Il1TEl<~ 3m, (313)953-9729.·, PRINTIHG PRESSlIAHI Manai)'• ef, 0JaIily shee( led o/Iset

~ Top pzy & benefolS Cat• Mi. Green. (81D)229-9511.

PRODUCTION &RECEIVERS

0IIice uax is looQ'lg lot~'ed~lQ~lie . Mcin..fri. pos..tions 01 D$ne ReceNets &A1Iemoon ~ W!:At..efS. Can<ida1eS need JO beable 10 i111.4l1O SOIbs. & have

, a Wong desi'e 10 'MlIt.1W'tin person at 0IIice MaX~ C«l/er, 41610 JotRd.. P!)'molAh. MI.

,_ ACCOUmS PAYA81.El,.. NOlthfleljPlace has anopenrlQ III our l:JJsrless office loran ojrlWaJ W1lh ilCCOU'ItS pay.able Of s.mi1ar ac«U'lllng expen- ADO-VANTAGE PfRSOHNEL ISence ThIs posllO'l rlYOt\\!S .. appIicallonsprocessng nvooces, ling. ~ turrently ~ Oa E~''''tlY!"9 and OCher deo:al respon- for !he """,,,n"":j ta, -,.sblilleS The C1J3kfied cancidale WorrJ ~ A..p....'R. fie-IT'USt be l10gNy orgarim has 10 Ceptx:lriSt. General Office. Salarykey calcuta1C( skis and excel- between 57·SI!)"'. ~Jenl comtrUllCa!lOO Skis Expen- tale w'exp. caJ 1517)223-1230ence n hea/lll care sellro9 or FAX resume 10 (517)223-1231preferred fnleresled ~mai or fax resune 10 Mr'nlnls-

---------, lralOr Kns Halsey. 8633 N ManSt. MJlmore Lake. 48189(313)«~1 or FAX1313}449-S505

PRODUCTIONWORKERS

MICHlGAN OAJRV has mne.!Sale cperings lot ful'part.lime II Ihe ~ area.Wor\( IS Iasl paced a'1d~ demancing AIshfts avaiable. Pan'limewages start al sa 0Mw. F~beriefilS i'd.Jde: healIh. "'-sian. denial. presct¢on andrellremenl benefits App4ica.IlOns 'Nil be Iaken on Fn.Jan. 24 Irom 12 noon 103:3:lpm al the ComIortIm. I-96 and IM:lIebelI Ad ill.Nona roe

VISUAlIoIERCtWlDlSfR

ART VAN FURNITUREThe candidate sI10IJd havew:Mg knowledge n \1$WIrnercharOsng d lurndurea'ld ~e accessor-es.IrrvnelSaIe IuI bme po$ltJOnavaiabIe Fut beoelts pack·~. plus company pr~SIlari1g Please 2Wf IIIperson at our ljar,; Iocaborl.2m5 ~ Ad AsJc lor

Mr. Donovan.

PORTERFull TImeJoWt"PttWl

Superior0l0Yw\08U • AUr1ClIlA

CAOUAC • GIN:.8262 W Grand RIvet

Bri!t>Ionf.96 EJat 14518»-n7·1100

~n·1621

ROTOR CASTER ~ let cuWtt'lg deot fl HooAti area~ E,p ~ DaysMl. sa 00"'" Grt.ll t>enttIS'(8101227-4894

ROUGHCAR~ERS_~~Good pay and ~',ts1810~·5196

WAREHOUSE

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RET oUl SALESHESlOPS

The Ieildtf n Chor.a & 9-':'.a'e. I$Ii:lo\JI9Ior fI;l Sa~

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OtatboM l8101l-l8-7050Nov\ Llrs Weoer.

(810pl9-8090Troy. AM,j (810',689·143)

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lIN!lOCK UICHlGAH.INC.12591 EMERSON OR.BRIGHTON U148116

(810)437·70311(1 mi S. 01Grand Arm on

Kensington Rd.)

YOUTH S£RVlCES paraproles·SJor\al 2511rs.part-tomerdodiogsome e'I'eS & SalurdoJ)'s 596>'I1r B A. & e rp WOl1a'lg ...1#1thll:ten reqxed Send resune10 J Halloran. [)rectoe' H~hp. Ltrary. PO Box 277.~"d. MI 48357 by JaIl 28

Help WantedClerical/Office

ThJrsday, ~ 23. 1997 GREENSHEET EASTICREATNE LMNG - 05

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Super CrosswordACROSS 52 Ya!ie 87Charle', tr.aneuvet 42 SlOUl 78 OemonsIra·lSlnge1lou 53~ IooI1tl 3 E.denslve 43Bedev1 Mpronoun

6M<Mepooch 54 Coarse !lour aaLbIhisd.le 4 Badlrinton 44 Paris" prize 7' ~nts" vamp10GMl one's 55 The Search· e1OetanyOt SltoQ 47TVhosl 110 Raltamos'

GyCleelh fOt ers tII( Winler 5 Mascara Robin IoYe15 FrO$h's 60 "AI ThaI .tau" 02Bef'la rn$haj) 5' CdyonUle IaV8Isable beannemesis dlector precarious 6 Naive RJoGtaodo &3 - trten keel19Postulale 61 MtSCalelklo 5\al0 7 Asoan eapdal 53"A!)l. - Gri· 87 Bassoon

2OS~lOga 62 VlIalf'oOUS .5DefqIs 8 Sharp Iaste 54 Relormer rela~s'dde Vncenl "cashon 9 Basilca area Luetet&s .. Robon Hoocfs2' Send a dlocIo; &3Bo1ger~ (r1'd4 10'85 Petor 58'C1non', hobby22 [MI 1001 l.Jot\a 99 Mr, Ludly's ()"TooIe I.m OllCtr" 89 A'VfItJ9IJ gade23 "Sayonara· &4'Twid9 card 1f IImay be 57 Tetlds a Ie( tofolldOt8OsearwiMer and 12 100 Z0l18 COtTlJC sa Periscope t3rt=25"V1'lde Tom's 66 Moun\aJn 101 Ac10r Wilem 12 In lhe Ihiclc 01 pariCabn· f1'IO't1lr? l04S\iwood 13 Namely: abbf. 515mdh0l MSlepon.

ct1araeter 67 Pewter base 105 They'll hold 14 lAX lellets Rhodesia HOncIot26 Campus area H II maybe WIler 15 'The Empire &0 "TIle lbelenslati27 Tankard r. ealenor 107 Atarat's gtp. 51(illll$ MJams '7 Spring holiday28 GenesIS dlUl\lc 110 Sonot Badc."og FL'nfy'" 100 Falheadsdsaster 69Womeo', 118Aeross f 6 Ar1I$bC output uncle 101=29 Pilch in wear 111 He went 17 Swamp Sluff &4Moler reader? "Don30 fresh Irorn 72 'Howr ltl8 through hoU 18 Actrass 55 Spate DeMarco"~lrarl West- 113 CortvU'.sed Larnarr &6Anrnatod 10Z Dynarrie31 cen Won" M1h1a~r 24RJP Etner slat1?32 P8lronazed 73 French " 5 Bloornsbury 30 Sturdy fabric 67 Skater lD3K'*Ia'sa pilletla seaport buggy 32Soo- Babiloola coIeagoe33 Actual 74 OCjl!C'Ml 11llTakllin. Langdon HJourneys 104 Pro roe35Heeble- 77Sonala ' pelhaps 33 "C«rin' - 61 Audacious 105 Prejudice

jeebie$ Il'lOVement 117 "Z;p-_. lheR~· 70·-00000- 101"- ~rtodge31 Ecdes.asIIC 71 EC. Segaf OOO-Datl- 34 Harness p&l1 71 salad In _,45~1(;l( comC$lnp 118 Atctlilett 35 AsllOloger inge<ktll 1075wealer

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PROCESSORSRECEPTIONISTS

Join the World'slargest employmentservice with over2400 oflices in 40countries, Immedialeopenings in living-ston County.

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ACCOUNTS PAYABLEExperienced needed lorhigh wUne t:: olfice. ftI.lime 'ri'I beoeflls. Please $endrewne WIth wage requirements10. 3 inS Enlerpnse Dr. lNcna.MI. 48150 Atn HR-Aoco\.rJlSPayable

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

We have an excelenl cwort\rily I« an enQusiasl;: IeM1player wilh 0lA.sIaI'dng CUSlomef seMce. comm.nication.and orgarizalional skis This irdviduaI wi be responstielot overseeing ItIe processilg 01 replacemenl part 0«1efs.This in<WdJaI 1M! be ~ oriented, possessCOOlMer skis. and have general kno'Me<lge 01 dericaIcU!es. Ideal candidale WI have islening. anal)1ical. andptOOlem soM'lg skis. ~ pay and benefils MIlgood opportlt'lty 10 progess i'l a growrog wnpany. ~II person or send resune \Q Wea:tler\oane Wr4oolr, Inc...S936 Ford Cour1, ~ MI. 48116

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Help WantedClericaVOffice

BOOKKEEPRCPA IIlTl seeks lul bme book·kee;.'e' "" at least 3 years expolhcougI'I tr",1 ba1atlCe, Must belam:har ""COITl'U!er aett pack.aoes Cfea:r.~ SoIullOnS a ~WI~considef parl·!t1'le applleanlw'avaiabdoty ()Jri09 peal( lITle$send resume to CPA Frm,39555 Orchald H.f Place Or,Su(e m.NOVI, MI. 48375

BRIGHTON PROPERTY Man-agement ~ requares ac·c:ounbng ~ ",,1lh strongaccounlS payable backgroundSpteadstleel & WOfd processongreq..: re<:l Elcel!enl berle/':S pack·age plCMCled Fax re5\r.leS Withsa,;>', reqJ!remetllS to. PMGM.

810-229-8992

CLERICALBUSY, covnse1lng 9rovp Ioca:e<:l111 West Blooml.e'd seeillng den·cat help 2So30 roots per "eelCor->plt.er 1\no.,.1edge and goodCX)'TImy.,w:at.oon 5101,5 are neces·sa-y Please tax resu<ne III(81Cj932·5918

CLERICAL POSITIONLoolo"9for person 25. hrs per"'ff1( f.eIOle hoots ava,lab:eGer,eral offoce skJils neededApply In pe1'S«lCortro"'ed Wte FonT'S, t001Le-nen WMmo'e laket313~49·B090

CLERICAL WORKERS· sa91/hr The Charter TCMflS~ 01PtyMouth IS accept,ng appbca·tons IOf Conbng€f11 A:lmM:ra-t~e C\er!o.s lor M and'Of pa1t me aSS>gnf"'.ents 0.' an 'on<al'tdSiS Must be lB )-ea's 01 age.~"9hschool gra;ua:e Of equrva-lent, one 10 three years 01pr€V'OOS'y rela'ed expenence(M"nopal government exper.ence hep'iJ) MlnmJrn 01 oneyear expenence USlOg Ih:;rosoftO'fee Products (Word lOt V-{Ifl-dCMs EJccel lor Wondol\s. k,.cess. DBase III.) Of comparablesoftware progra:ns mltumum~'ke)toa'dJng speed 0145,\jlm 01e year 01 post hrghschool Iralf1lt19 educa:iOIl ISpreler.ed

Essen:.al functl()('s Include use 01word process.ng database andspreadsheel COC'l"puler programsIII the per!Ot'T1ance 01 g€rleraloH(e taslIs. I.bng. aOS't>~telephones. ope'abng offICe ma-ch -roes and aSSlSlJng CUSlomers

Appr.catoons are avaRabIe Mor,.day through Fr,jay bel'lleen Ba-n-.: 3C9'n from the Clef\<.'s OffICeChar:er Tollnshrp 01 Ptymouth.42350 Ar.n A1>01' Ad. Plymouth1.11 4B 170 and I"1USl be recer.'edby 43Opm, February 14, 1997.The Charter TCMTl$hlp 01 Ply-mouth does no! discrinmteaga.nsl any 1l'ld....'1dual 01 groupbeta~ of race. sex, re\900.age, nabonal ongt1, coIOt, manlalstatus I".andJCa;). arrest recordtJ.e7lt Of 'jIelQht n the employ-IT'.enl Of prCMSlorl 01 SeMCeS

COMMERCIAL UNES CSRneeded lor busy ll1SUl'ance oHlCeExp reqwed Send resume toHunt·Sm.~h·Peabody. 26S N AI·Ioy O' Fer:on. 1.1148430

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPWr¥.om company seelQng 2 pe<rpie lor le:ephore order process·rng & CUSlOmeI' ea,:backs MusthaI e exoelleol a:'.entlOt1 10 deta~& prol€SSlO'13l phone manner'-'on ·Fn 9-5 $700"". to startResume 10 Of'.ce Manager.48733 Wesl Road Wixom MI48393 or FAX t8' 0)344-4837

OATA ENTRYP()5IWl kit hosplIaJ In Mollord

Please cal (B10)358-4270 Elt 3WOlVERINE STAfFltlG

DUE TOBUILDING

RENOVATIONA.1 Van fumrture haS rn'Tl€-o.ale ope!'IIIlgS lor part & 1uIbme positrons rangrng "om• General Clencal• Oakl En:ty• CuSlOrr,er 5erv>ceFie x ble IloI.rs. excel'.enI ben·elrts ava,laable Please callOWed..oIe an iI:e~

(810)348'8922

DUE TO RECENTCOr.lPAHY EXPANSION

A1 Van FurMu'e has i'nme-oo'e ope!'IIIlgS lor frA & part·lime ert.ry Ieve: WarehouseP()5lbons Fle~ Ileus. ex·ce~ent beneM paocl(age aval·ab~ S:udents "-eIoome

~Please .llCl!Y wilhin .t:Art V.n fUrrifture Store

2ms No¥I Rd.,-~No;.:.Yi, MI 48377

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PAYROLLP¥nouth fmI IS seektlg anexpenenced take dla:ge Il'dv11-uaJ 'j\'!h strong PC a"ld accot.t'J-tng sJo.1s Ful bme 'j\~ benelitsStart.ng at sa 50 hr Send reSJ-rre 10

PO Box 700204F'lyr'rlolRI. MI 48 170

LEGAL SECRETARYH.ghland law rim seektlg expen-enced legal secretary, part t~po51lJorI. ca'ldiCla:e muSl pos.sess strong Ie~t lIlTlllen com-1T\lJf1ICa:.otl. and Ofgaruatonalslol'ls Kncrll1edge 01 WOfdPerte<:1a ~ cam Ta'Tla'a a:(SI0}8B7-8333

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0Jar.f1Ca»'lS ~ COfMllJ-rucaWl &. Ofgantza!lOnalsil.l!s 'II'Ol'd proceSSIng &spreadsnee:s a plus

P'.ease send Ieter Ot reSJmeto John Pe:erson at

Michigan SCientifIC C«p,-321 E..HurOl1 StLtilforo. Ul 48381

• General OffICe Clerks

• WOfd Processors

• Data Entry OperafOfs

Ful lJMe openr.g MId to upperlevel po5IlJon Excellent grO'll~po:erolJal. benell1S a.'ld pay Faxresume 10 (313}48l-6147 Of ca'(3 t 3}481·5656

OFFICE HELPF/VI! Slore RelaJl chan needs anelpenenced n:SVlduaIlO worIc nI!1e followng a'eas 60'.-~eepf19'AoccIr.ltlg fl.rlc-IJOtlS 40% rrverJOfy eontrol~JOtlS Flexc.le hours 401Kplan. health l'ISurance Sendlesume

ReSales lncAnn. RGS

36534 Plymoulh R.:l .ltionoa .... 48150

OFFIC E POSfTlON . Full lITle,sales ~ seM::e.Medeal, prof. sha.'tng Oft"oce&comj)Uler expenence prtferre<:lcal Jm. (313)«!}-8334, Men·Fn.. 8am kl4pm.

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RECEPnONlSTSou'.r,f;eld Insurance delenseform s.eeks experienced reoep-boo<St Mut ha'o'€ !alent n operal-Itl9 mu!lJpJe bulIon console. ha'o'€strong orga:wlJonal skils &knowledge 01 YiP 5 1. Goodbenefts. Compew..e salary Non-sl1lOl<.er. Resl.me 10.

Box'14550bseMr & Ecceo:nc Newspapers

36251 Schoolaa!tL.M:lna, MI 48150

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER10 woe\( il Farmongton His laworr.ce. Some IegaJ backgroundand COITl'U!er e:o:penence helpfU.Non-smoker. Ask for lilda.

(Bl0) 737-8400

TYPISTTransnallon Tille nsurance C0m-pany IS Ioolong for an expen-enced l)il<SlIOf our FnaI PolicyDepartment. Fut trne, benefits ~WlIerested, please contact M1~eKisiel at (313j425-25OO bel'll een8a:n&5pm.

HelpWanledDental

DENTALASSISTANT

Expeoenced. Ful trne lOtgeneral practJCe in SOUIt1E-MOalda'ld~. cal Chns

(8101624-8COO

DENT AL ASSISTANTStart the New Year cAt r'Ijll 'M!ha great new y:Ji ExcepllOnalNo!ttMlIe Iamiy praetce ~kit experienced Chaf'SIde Ib~ Of saturdays Cat1810) 348-7997.

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MEDICAL STAFFRECePTIONISTLiYonia area. Ful ttne kit ~ DEVELOPMENToIfoce. Must be ~e<:l MANAGERwiing 10 work lots 01

IHNOVATlOHS, a Bnghtctlpabenl COOIaCl UBS system &.Mtance knovo1edge helpI~ based home care ((lIT'9a-Good phone mamers a rnrst S9I rrt, is see~ a dynamic1'1, ~ on expenenoe. RN 10 Iran and onent cuBeneflls CaI 10)478-4039. conIlrU'lg educabon ~

gram. Ideal candidate rrosl=aQ.il'entMiRN

• 5 yrs. home careI e~ and 2)'1S. $!all

M~kpeclalt)' health cet(er Irai1i'lg and educat.oon

seeIt~ a NursIrC DIrector. ~ ThIs 1uI1tnekleaI cllddate will possess posCIOn rdu:Ies, he~a mIn. 5 yrs. w~ "'e, AD & 0 II'IS.. 401(\)experience In en MlbuIalory Plan. paid sdc and vaca·setllrC. a mIn. d 3 yrs. bon lITle. Vert ~WvesupefYisory experience, All salary send Of lax resume~«ested parties please and sala.")' hoslOty 10

forward l~ to: Oirec1or 01 HumanHuman ResourcesBox 11432 Resources

Observer to Eceentrlc HulthClreNewspapers INNOVATIONS

36251 SChoolcraft Rd. 9402 Irbltby ROIcIlivonia. MI 48150 BrIghton. Ul48116

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•HMO seelUrC a itey ex:et1AJYeReslauranVo rnanace .-.d drect dat.

maNltemenl actMtIes. HoleL'Lounge~~~.-.dMIl"=.....==C~ eIIec = APPlY NOWl K4chen &. wa.t-=~=~~sta'l We ,,11 Iran Ful & part-ttne BeneI,:S avai\al)le Y ....

~ hellthc •• Yum TreeserYlces. ~ & cUlmS~for fastpaeed.-.d ~. BAR PERSONS & WAJTSTAfF~ s:rJ andbenelts. Please fesII'M cal betaeen 9 30 & ~In tcnlldenc. to: Frar.kJes " Ga'1:len

MAHAG£R (313)421-3&24tbnan R.sowcesBox '1431

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36251 5ehooicIatl Rd.MI

BUNO TIGER Bre,; Co &Rtslannl has t'oe Iolla"...-.gpos.t<>'ls ava~ bussers

NEEDED ...-a~lall. d.~""a~ & pa~t:y EJCb"9 ca'~ ~

Therapy Supervisor lIeS n ~ CounIy'sPhysical TherapIst crly brrw;.U1 "WI at B!n:l

Tget Brt'W Co & Res1ala"'"Proge5Sl'>'! homt we CO'T'(l3l'y

141 Sctwoeder POl.... Or.IS seeillng a prdewonal OT Ot 1517)548-1100PT IuI :.me 10 ~MSe OJJI nohome lI'>e<apy progra:ns 2)Wl

COOKWAHTEDhome care e~ ,,1tI $trongnl~ and ~ sJ<.Is a For MC Hoc->e F~'Pa1·T"...rnJSt Currl"ll MI 0 'PT IICeI'$I ,,~ ~ If ~ts~ed ~Ir~ed S·..... at

(8tOI926-292OFul !me The'aposl and USW~ tor /'lot!'lt we .lSSql-

COOKS. PIZZA MAKERSmenlS 2 yrs home ca'e er;l... -:11 0Jf't!'~ Iolj IoU'1se requ ~ed C t.SHIE.RS • DtSH'W .lSHER

• WAIT STAfF~tt'le salaoy along 'A'll!1 ~ Sda !".alan [),.owlgcortVehe"lSo..... ~l:s pado.. 4033 W 12 ~. Bet\.Ieya~

iNNOVAOONS Home Cart EDWARD'S CAfE lCATCRERS

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poss.ess a mnmum 01 one-two ~~~ii~~~~~years 01 ~ n a medicare ~= ~1s = PHYSICALposs.ess strong con'V'IU'IlCabOn, THE RAP IS TSword processng. and C\JSlOfTIet' ~ Hu'on 'h~ ~ No.... SP.Sse~ skills. We wi otter the has operings lor part t::r.e.rtift. M'ldual an ex~ saJa- ~I ""->Ndry and a tornpell!tl1! benef. ""J~ ..... ...,....snpackage. Please forward ycu Bngllon. ~ a.'ldresurrle 10 Rdl 'kCl.r1e. Admn- ~ Jaclo..son Cw:tf MonleresledlSlralOr, 6«S W. Maple Ad. H sent rewnes 10 •West BIoomCJeId, M148322 ~ HVVNC,

2050 S. Industrial H",y •~LUN~USTOUERSERVICE

REPRESENTATIVE ::.~ .~.' ~'48104 )Needed for 6Jrable medoca.l L"'·''"uuo~n1 ~ PrevoJs 0( lax resune lODME experrence ple,erred Com- 313) 6n~123 attn KSpett.w sala:y & benefts Mad. rtnnxnxxxxxresume & COI-ef letter to BHMES829 W Maple, '123. WBloomlield. 1.11 48322 Of fax to LPN Care Coordinator(S10)932-4335

CENA ClASS now Iorm-Itl9 II you ~1ll1O beoorrlea Nurse Me, COIlSIder~ OUt class We oI'Ier

"dental 1OSUWlCe,prescrip(Jon plan & doubletme lor holday'S We havea beautiful clean a~ oondIacity Ma1il lll.her Me-monal Home, Soultl lyonCat Co:tt E'o'€fS(810j437·2G4B

CENA's

/I you are 1ooki1g for.• 0I./lstaIlcSng ~~1.S• lledlle SCheOJie• job 5eQJrIt(• ~l4Ive wage• luItJOn asslS1anCe• per'SO"la! sabslact()l\.1nend!'/~

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Cal Cleo at (810j437·2G4BOf aw-t at MaM lutherMeMonal Home. 700 Rey-r>OId S-..tfl Pa~.Soulh L)'Ofl 01'1 Porc.ae: r.between 9 & 10 M.le

fh yoAJ looking for achange? !boo Valley

Visiting Nvcses Isseeking aides for bJJo

~ regulor home core~ patients InH NorthYt IIeINovf. Shifts

ore MON.-iRi. days.(011 Dona Of Jill ot(800) 8800020 Of(810) 344-0234.Or lox resume to(313)677-0123.

Please apply n person. Of sendres<r.e I\~ saa")' Mtory 10

Heallh care INNOVA noNSAltn: HlJINtl Resou!ces

9402 Maltby RoadBrIghton. W 48\16

lIAs AHO PHLEBOTOUlSTS

rla»;al Compa."l)' IS Ic:>oIoJ'>g loryou 10 peI10rm p'NlSoJ'anc:ephysca!s n your a.-ea Pa~1IS on a per eta.'n baSIS r.Austdra II' blood Access t.lcer,trJt..Jge

ca~ Ha::.e 1-81»456-7154 EOE

DENTAL ASSISTANT ~tor weI estab'shed pradlCe Cat(517)223-3779

OENTAL ASSISTANT neededkit large lam'" practJCe Expen-ence preferred. (810) 437-8300 -------- IIEOICAl ASSISTANTDENTAL ASSISTANT !lA'part CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT, Expeoenced lor e.pa."dng pod--bme, expenenoed preferred but massage. pa1ief1l hal~r.g aoc· a:ry praetoce Fax resunevd!ta:n cal (BtO) 437-2008 countng & ~ W'lran 610-355-178-'

nghl person (810)229-6390

COO'S, FULL trne. part·trneInsura~. 4()1K. free I.06orrnVill4ehaJ of NoY!, 43455 W 10Mole Rd. NCM. (8 10}:l4~2200

CNA'S OR lrat'Ied N:xse AIdesneeded Part-t~neilul lime aBshllts AWt at West HdoryHaYen. 3310 W. Commerce Ad ."'/ford, be~ 9:nan-33Opm. (810)665-1400

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COlAPUT£R OPERATORlNon.a 1>frY' IS Ioolang for aro:npu:er Il:era~e eandida!e lOtdata tTl:ry. rumng reportS andgeneral o.'fce dutes Fua-t.me'Just hal'e sprea~sheet and WClfdprooessrng expenence Pleasesend resume & salary require-men-oS10 :; 1778 En:erpnse Dr ,l.NoruJ MI 4BI5O Ao:n HR· L:====~========~'),$ :: __ ..;;o;..;..:::'-',.:;;,...;;:;.;~ __

Call MANPOWER(517)548-7050

IIATURE INDIV100AL neededkit lua bme po5ltJOn. ~er

CUSTOMER ;~ G'~~~.~SERVICE Roa'.l a.-ea. 5end resume to

We. orga"\lZed, detail onented POBox 208, New HudS«l, Ml DENTAL BUSINESSperson 1\ltt1 te<:hI'd apMude. _48::.;1.:;65-0:...:.;.7.:;13=---_____ ASSISTANT

..... CHlROPRACTOR'S OFFICEexce~ef\t phone, data entry a... MORTGAGE CCUPANY, SotM- Busy GanIon Specia!tl cIfJCe needs mot'l'aled ~ toger.eral Cl.iSlOrner S€lV1C€ skills f>eld. s.eeks ITlOlrtaled lI'l()oo"dual :.::;,=::.:...______ Expenenced person to JOlIl exISt· wor1t at ex. busy Noo.1 df.ceManrrllJm 2 years CUS10mer 10 perlorm YaJ"(,us c1I:les Post ng staff lor full range cI busroess Must ha'o'€ billing eJpenence &seMte expenence requore<:l c:losng & receplJonlst expenence ~ BenefilS rrdJde 401 K. an iIlerest n a~ernatNe hea!l!l IIEDlCAl ASSISTANT I NURSESoMe coI.ege prelerre<:l Compel' a ~ P'.ease lax resume 10 medical 4()1Kotenelts. Resl.r.le 10 CA.t.Ne~Etl'E~:~~$9€ (810~~70 _...:Conlad==.:1~31.:.3)9B~1.~74.;;.77.:..__39595 W 10 we, t112. 110\1, ~orr: ~NovL~~

43938 Ptymouttl Oaks Blvd. OFFICE ADUINlSTRATOR Ml48375 Altn.: Pam 1fl 2SS/StIIlg and cln<.al skisPlymouth, Mi.. 48170 FnanciaJ seMCeS rim seeks --------- Warm. bedside manor. Salary

(313)416-0000 responsllle ilcivdIaJ 101 admn- comrnetlSU"ate lI'lh exptnenCe__ .:..:Fa:.:.:..1(313) 416-2200 lStratlVl! and eus;omer servce OJalified I'dvdJaIs send resu-

<Mes EJccellent CCIl"1l1'UI'IJbon me 10 24230 Kanm.. Su.le t 30.skils reqJlled r.Ausl be person- NOVI, MI 48375 Of Fax rsume 10able. a se~-SlaJ1er, ....€1 orga. :::(B~10~)..:;47:.:3-«...:.:::2:..:4 _",zed, and acaxa:e W1lh details.Full tme Of part·trne Pleaserespond b'f re5l.rne 10 P 0 Bol295, HCM-el. ML, 48844

OFFICE ASSIST ANT. Erp re-quored Word?erte<:l phones. lI-ng aetOUOl$ payable &reoervable (517)545-3400

OFFICEASSISTANT

SECRETARYIRECEP~T •Immedia:e openng. ~ com-

Respons.btfdJes ancl~ re- mun.cabOns skills, typI'Ig & com-ceptiOlllSt. ::ala entry, & gen- puler exp r€QUl'ed. Smaleral o"lCe a5Slstar<:e Hart:a."Id area Mr>ess seeks fuI

Ot part Ilme help. cat(610)632-6388

CNA'S/HOMEHEALTH AIDES$250 SIGN ON BONUS

TI1ru 1131197EXCELLENT PAY

PER V1SIT!!

D£HTAL ASSISTANT NcNi areaSome expenence 3 days per~-eek. ca. MnngS Beeper(610)970-1999 Of (810)626-1337

MEDICAL ASSISTANTE.rpene'lO€d lor busy u'oIo9'$1offoce n HeM. Part·t.me caH(810~ ext 16

MEDICAL DATAENTRY CLERK

PART·nIlE IIEDlCAL ~1()l'llSt M.ISl ha~ ~ erp~ lycn. (810).'31-2525!313)8 78-0034

GENESYS REGIONAlUEDlCAl CENTER

ST. JOSEPH CAJIPUS~O!foce:m Kt!1$t'9lOO A~

F1rc. MI 48603-2000(810}762~

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RH"SAPtfSHHA's & CHA's

AI Area's' AI ShdtsWen kit ltle best

Home Care· Sla!l Rel.elEJ~1lent Pay & Benef~

FAMll Y HOME CAREBRJGHTON 81G-229-5683ClAAXSTON 61~77PlYMOUTH 313--C~5683ROMEO _ 8t0-752·2128

SPECIAL PROJECTSMANAGER

DENTAL RECEPTK»nST ~area. W1h experience trlf, il~ & coIectons 3 days _---:~~.:.:!.:::~~_pet week. car ~ Beeper(610)970-1999 or (810) 026-7337 _'-:':::::.l:==':"==--_ ;:;=z::.l~~=::"'-_

Heallh CIle INNOVA TlONS9204 Irbftby ROllIBrighton, Ul48116

fAX: (810) 221.(18:0

LlEDlCAl RECEPTIONISTFrierdy, orgarized pe!'SOII need-ed /uI time tor Ophlharnologyprae.tee in LiYonia ~ nCOII'pUler skiS a P'JS. $endrewne lO' OIfoce manager.29927 S« Mie, lNonta, "MI48152.

INNOVATIONS Horne care9402 Maltby ROllIBrighton, Ul48116

FAX (810) 227-<J810

ClEAR OUT ycugarage or allic: and make someem ush al...Mter1JSe agarage sale n 0Uf c1a5Sl!ied ads.

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Ktntudy FrItd ChickenIn Brighton

IIAHClNO'S PIZZA a."od GMd-IfS 01 HowtlI I'lC* r.mg tor Cay~ lOan-3pm. Mon-Fn Wigeneg Also lunch [)eWe')' personue t:) 59.1'1 A.."fIf 111 person2375-79 E. Gr~'ld RNtt. Howell

NOW HIRING 101 2 r"lO'Tlf'IgpoS/tIOnS cas/"otI & gueSl ser·VICe rtp. Men ·Fn 's. d lTan.r'ICtAes per1ts "WI n personFuddnJtkers ~staJ'art. 43150Grand RNtt. tl<M.

RAven GALLERY h1tr.g r.a.c.stall. bus & dishwashefs Part·trne ~ lor nv..a: lovers Ea'ne".ra money Fn. or sat e...e-nngs Nort-srncing Cal Of Slopby (810)34~9420

RESTAURA OlNlNG SeiYces atWforU PrO'Mg Gtourds seektlQpart·tIne ~, 11»2 Xipm. ~10 5 days per ~-eek to start~ table /lvs$tlQ 0<shwasIl-r,g and g€f1efal cleanup. FOfI'lIeI'YIe'A1 tal, (8tO~and ask lorC1aucltite Of B4ROCKY'S OF NORTHVIllE ISrtNI h:ring vanous restaurar~posWls, fiA and part·lIne avai-able, ftedlle hours I.W1 nperson. 41122 W 1 MIle R.:l,Nor1III'iIle E 0 E Warge com-men5lnle Mlh txpeoenceCooks, OIshwashers, Prep Peo-ple, FIOCll 01fle House P()S(I()ns

WANTED EXPERIENCED part.tine ~.Good pay.event;9s; (511)546-5892.

WYHOtWI GARDen HOTEL42100 O'escent BMl

N<M. Ml 46375(610)344-8800

~lor• Uatrlenaroce Ted1flioan·~StaIf• ~ar:t-lime Nigfll AucS1• care 5eIYer• 8arqJet SeMrGreat wages and benef4s.Plwe apply ~ penm

Help Wanted.~'---· .Professionals ' .:;..~

APPlICATION ENGINEER

Setvc&'~ ~r,' .<

(enl/r Ie'teIl BSME pc ~e<:l, ':.eledticaI Jci'loW,edge I~e<:l · ,

" .PO$IllOI1 i'lYO/I'eS ~lIOn SI:'P' 'w'

pcIl1. manu!~ seM::elor a E!edro'~ producl "Travel re<pred Serd resuTJe to · ,Persort'S ~ P.O BoI748.Brqllon. ...... 48116 ','

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It· ~t.l ~~~;';'~"':t,~~~:"=':!:~rE:lrj'i~:';'::~~~~~~~::"":':":":"":"__ ':~:!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~!!!!!~.=:':~~~~~~~:::::'::~~~~~!!!:!:!!!!!!!!!:~~~:::==:::::2!~~:::':::'::~~~:':'::'-"::::..-!'-=.:.- __ --L....J

CONTRACT SECRETARY& ACCOUNTING

tIvu lnaJ balance. avaiabIelor tempetallKe eonttol SIb-contractor in NoYI. fuI ~.e.~tIOt1 pacltage noc:lJdeS hea»l benefits. vaca-tICII1 & holiday pay, 3)'1$- e~.For n1eMeW, (610}:l49-5515Ask fOt Carol wiman. ...~=======::~.:.- .•.

PROGRAJ05 COORDINATOR • :.Ful llme po$Ibon to coorOOale .:.mental heallh outreach seMteS '.'kit ~en. adolescenls & tI\eIr ::tarnaes. ProvOe cloncal supeM- '.'SlOfl & leaOershop 10 sta!f. ass<st •....,11\ stan re<:tV'.menl & ~t :Master's deg'ee II'l SoooI W(A ,p~ Of rela:e<:l 6eld 'MtII •lcensure as CSW or LLP & valid :M(!llgan Itt\-efs license MII'lI- ,IlVlI lI'rree )-ears e~. :pre'erably wor'oog ,,'Ilh chidrel'J' ,adoIescen:s Starti09 salary •536.474 Send resume 10 Mall tVe~ l.Mr'lgSlon Cc<rtt Com- 'mr.My tieaJ:h Se!vooes 3760 ~Cleary ~ Om ... HCMei MI '.48843 EOE • :

Help Wanled Sales

AV~ S£US ITSELf I~WCW\<·Fa':V{,Fr.ends Avg 5&-$20'"E\el'lefilS' 1-81»742"'738 (18)f I

CELLULAR& MORE

RETAIL SALES

JotI "" ~ a'eu II~esl~ cdJar ~ &pa~~.aJet (4) Penr¥Jei'4."'Irle ~ ~fM'oeOa:el'y ~poW;n$ ~ .vl~ Sail·r(~~ ~pro-11..... lW.efes avltat>e a':et9()~ WaQel~'& 't -.1J' 1J;.or oCIl'U- WrJ~~ trlCW'l9 ();oenr'9S II'l&v~. Wt"'d Cv.tot'l a.'ldFtr.tln Fa.r 'tsr<t ...chCCNPlETE SAlARYIiSlOAYlO

(810)227-0064

COPIERI TECHNlClAHFor WlV.lef'.a" & ~oneo..r~-es EJce~ ,,~ &w.t'~ Ca~ 31HJ.4 5m f....Ot r-.al '~01 to lJrwI~O"ee E~ (.€72 W,w,tt'\a" A~ lorn Aw loll 48 tOOliJ 313-4>:5963

DIRECT SALESPROFESSIONALS

EXPlOS.'/E 9"O"'t"l 1\1$ Ct~a:ed CAF.E£R SALES POSI-TlOUS n 1."01 Br~ a'ea~ Suc«-ss'\A ca"lOoda'e. tore-.s LW'S}Sfl baseIj W'POfli-lion. ri ~s a ~es·$.(o/1a/ det"~ an n:enseOKre lor perw.al 9'C'll1ll¥ld ."1 "u'e doSdatl for~«,~(

TM sa..re (arIdda'e.",.e.pea a'ld re-:er,e

'A~~~lta.nll9 P':>7a'l1

'Con!.med~• FII'wpora~ suwon s:a.,• 4,jll<, Ht~'l"llr.sur aroce, Pad vacallons• Llar.ager-.erl oppotIl.Mf'S

lor ~ ~ng sa'"le

Inllal t.ase ~:alWT'ge~'ed b'f a ~cant Innge paclta9€ gearedand dlwen by result Thekre'S;lCl\s.eIe roeeo r>ol aw'YFOt lI!VT'leOOte and sr.cereW\Sldefa:al please cal

1,1, Morga/l al1-8C(}%B-6664

EDUCATIONAL SALESTeauw-,g fA o~easales expen-ence t.e~,J Worlo: Mth la:n1>es'0 encourage academIC excel·lent o-v.s.o.... cI Fort\Ile 500rompany Fax rewne1313)97t-5946 Of send kl A,Braun 43460 1-94 N 5eMce Dr •Be\evf.e, Ml 48 111

EXECUTTVE SEARCH54,000 + PerIUo.

Seeblg 5PO'tS 1MB '11Mdesce10 be n leadership. ~bon, bonuses and 00lTlfIllSSl()Iare

ABOVE AVERAGE.(810)589.00 13

FORK LIFTSALES

ESlabIished malenaJ handling~ ~ kit 39)'€SSlVe.seG-$laMg ilcWOJaI fOC oo.tsidesales po$Il.oOI\. Me<:NnicaI back.grN"ld and sales experiencehe\:flJ btA no! nectSSarY. Wi!tal'\. Mai re5\.rne 10:

5aIesManager.1608 Ctlallman Dr.tkM. Michigan 46375

Of Fax 10 (313}4~5228

lOOKIHG FOR a maue.r~ ~IsW'll!1 P«N"en !rack retl:lrd kl marIteI finan-m'3)9~~ Cal Ioday.

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ThJrsday. JanJaJy 23. 1997 GREENSHEET EASTICREAllVE lNING - 07

legal Notices!Accepting Bids I J lost & FoundSALES

A 3:>-year old ~ ISkiokr9 for an aggrew.-e.pro/esSlonal person 10 ••ex.~saJes~service minded. goal oo.-en.reslJls DC'leflled person dexcel il ~ WMllSSIOnedpos6)n. PO$lllOn$ are avai·able ~ entire MetroDelrOll Area.Please cal & leavemessage

(313)513-4603

Elderly Care &Assistance All ADS TO APPEAR

UNDER THISClASSIFICATION MUST

SEPREPAlD$8.00 PER HOUR. AfC homeneeds <Sled care person. y,eek·ends. (517)546-1799

AOUl T FOSTER care in COO'ltryse!llng has an cpetltl9 lor pnva:e__r-------, room. 24 hr. care & S~1QI'l{S17)54S-3237

BA8Y CRl8, needs nc(810)341-6915.

BA8Y DWARF(810)437·1095

HamstersBabysitting!Chlldcare Services AfFORDA8LE AlOE wi! care

lor !he SICk and eIdefl'/, hot:eSl.------1 ca''ng & dependable Exe refer·ences (810)349-5457 8R1TIANY SPANIEL, male. l'~

yrs old,neutered (517)545-7381BECAUSE Of COW'AN'(

EXPANSION WE ARESearching lor ~1$

wtloa..e~A TRUlY REWAROlNG

SAlESCAAEERNo sales expenera7

No fotlmeS' Wel ptO\'lde

It>e ~~~ II It>eWe-Z;;&er

• Oenlal• Map I.\edcal• Pr~ Co-.-erage• 43 HoYt WoIr. Wetl\• Paid Vaca:.ans• ProfJl SI\a.-ngART V~I AJRN1T\JREW' aetepl awca»lS m-

r>eoj,a:tty a1

~IOVI2ms ~toYoAd

OIcalMt ~al(810~

FIJI & Palt TI"'le poy~Ava.lat>le

WEODlNG CHAPELSAdverlIse year roIm 11 lheGreens1'.eet caD our CIaSSlfEdDepar!rr.enl al • 1-800-S79-SELL

8700-7781IIllIu'i,'.Mi,d

AfFORDABLE HOUECARE24 tv LIVE·IN Personal care.cooltf"og house~~ and er·ra-.is Ex;! , canng dependableand bor<jed t810J 380-8237_.======~CARE GIVER for el;ler!y ~enive II po$IlQ1 2-3-4 01 5 da'r.1WI'<. Good wages Ca1 9 SpI"1(3131741·1601

CAREGIVER FOR elderly ?",.llernen III SW HoweI 0Ull'(1l9area Needed 10 start Feb 3.Mon.·Fn.. 8am-Spm Gal lor a.,appoonIrT'.en1 10 ":erve,,(3' 3)878-3755 a.':er 5 30pm

CfiEST FREEZER. Weds good1313)878-6871.ALL ADS TO APPEAR

UNDER THISCLASS1FICATION MUST

8E PREPAIDCLOTHING • Moo... 7prn-8pm.HoY<'eI Ctudl c( Christ 1385 WGrand RIver. 1517) 54&-1931.ADOPTION· LO~G couple

MsMs 10adopt nev.bom to 2 yr.old rJo our home. Medcal &'egaI expenses paxI. A:}erq=~-=:.:.-_--- approved 1(800)407·9112. CONGRATULATIONS!

to the foUowingwinners "of Delroit

Viper Hockey tickelsfrom The Green Sheel

PalI1ck. Kochyan-Novi.10M KeIy-HoweI

Br0n Bensette-NorltM1leGatti Bales--FoWeMIeAmt Aknas-8nghlorl

Norman Fraley·We!:lbertileCtrislJne Saksa.comnerce

Denise KIJbin.Whalmore la~

There are SIll bCkets avaj.able. send your pos1Card to-

day W1Ih your name. adtess &phone numbef 10

The Green SheelP.O. Box 251

South Lyon, MI 48178

A·l SITTER, ever 25 yrs erpNorl-~. CPFl. ReaSOC'lableSnacks. Ulch (610 }231·19'S5

________ .J BOO'S UTTlE 8<t'ttoes Dayta'e

has IuI ttne openngs. II\lantsand up PonllaC rra4 WelchCPR a-d firsl a-d. 7am-5'3Qpr1(610)g.:;,o.9S36

SALES REP NEEDED575.000 • a YEAR

CallISlO)3oU·l«7

Nursing CarelHomes

PRAYER 10 !he Ble~ Vrgin.(Ne'Ier krlo-M'l 10 Iai). on. mostbea JlJ/uI Dower c( Mt. Carmel.froJltfuI WIe. spIeoOJ( c( Heaven.Blessed Molher of !he Sat ofGod. lmmacuIale VIrgin. asSIStme 11 my necessrty. on. Slar c(!he Sea help me and show mehe'e you are my Molher. on.Holy Mary. Molher of God.OJeen of Heaven and Ear.n. It>umbIy beseEch )'OU from IheboCotn cI my heart 10 $UIXOC' me11\ my necessrty. Now (makerequesl). There are none thaIca., ''\It.stard your power. 0tIMary. conceived W1lhout sin, praylot us who haYe r~ 10lhee. 13 lJ1'es) Holy Mary. Ipace :his prayer II yQJ hands(3 li-oes) Say this prayer lor 3consecuwe days and !hen yourrost publish a.-d rt WJl be!13-,:ed 10 you Gra'ehJtnaniJ.s 0 H

JEWElRY SALESASSOCIATE

•EJ peroenced t:t pa1 ~ pos>-I()n ~~IO Bo. "~~5

~f&E«t"(.'c~~

362S 1 &t1OOIcra'l R:llM:Ir>a ". 0&81 SO

Absolutely FreeAREWOOD, MIXED. you t\Il,al-eady down. (313)663-4886.(610)231·2343.

HelpWanledPart·TIme

FREE MIXED puwtes. partBeagle 151l)S45-4668

AI ~ems ollered 11 !tis•Absolutely Free' col\.rmrnJSl be exaclly thaI. free 10those respond.ng.This newspaper makes nocharge for lhese istIngs. butrestncts use 10 re5ldentlal.HomeTown Newspapers~ no respoosOily lotactIOnS between Il'ICWduaIsregardll19 'Absolutely Free'ads

lNOCKOIMlel'cialAecounlS only.)

Please cooperale l7i placingyout 'Absolutely ~ tee' adI'.:lt Ialer than 3"3Op.m.Monday 101 ltus week'spub~~

GARAGE GIVEAWAY. 00 boat.!able. saw. kndo:nacks. coo:ungutenm, eIC. ISI0)349-3346.

\ AUTO~IOTI\'ECAHEEIt

OPPORTUNITYProgressive full lineChrysler dealer has

an opening for aused car or

combinalionsalesperson. 50%commission plan.

i~ COlllaCI l..u......)" 0'"1\ John B. at.~. John Colone

:-..:-113-878-315'1

superior Olds- Aurora·

Cadillac· GMC8262 W, Grand River

Brighton. MI(1-96 Exit 145)81().227·1100

1-800-472-1627

.GIRLS NO RY dresser. I<Ilchen~. Bolh ere. cond{Sl7)545-3927. (511)548-7600Educalionl

Inslruction LINERSCONTINUE onPage 0·11

- -2 CATS. free 10 good homelnOOor/oufOOor. loving. may besepara:ed ISI0)624-8S28ASSEJIBLYI PROOUCTlOH

'""'" 8JO.2~ '-'F. W~.56 2S 5U.1n9 IS1O;l«4&a

BAAH HELP .arud. ,,~7....,.12 2~ ~ tip nee·ena."t ... ~~'r'!t U'e &reaI B l()JJO,J-0012

BECOUEA~~PIt!he~onNb..s&"IOOI1<..c. us 1>20 rotS Ptr .m .~)""fItS O! _et'ds ~I /kJd ,.,~n (610l221·1«O Tile one you love thiS Valentine's Day

with a special Valentine's Day adin the Green Sheet!

()..~.. ;..o o!,.'.~..

"GETLEGAL"BEVERACE STOCKER lOt

&"u ~~:S on 11«_'t"d5 ,wt. 6 IYs per.te.. &.a.1t'9 pay $e."" •:;u aboarct UJ5/ ta;tlr~ I'ehde FCt 1lIorma·I()n tal I [8(XI)686-2S82

CARRIERS NEEDEO 10 dtro'tf~'S Lb'ld¥f & TutSdkyt'o'tfY.tt« Ea.., S 1OO-S150 Pff.11 "!he \'o"olnOle U. area Nocd«t1'9 W~ & dr?o"Ilg"-sl hivt a r~ carIJ13~

BUilding Licenseseminar by

Jim K1ausmeyer(810) 887-3034

Prep.>re tor _ SuleE.~~t>on Sponsored

By Cotntn.ntv E~"lo<>nPrQg.rT'I$ "I

21 hours 01Instruction

'!.:)UI' (lc! \\ill aprear unJer the Valentine Love Lines heading in theCI~JssifieJ Section of IJour Northville Record, Novi News, LiVingstonCCUllt., Press, Briglltcn Argus, Soutll LJon HeralJ & ~V1ilforJrimr .. Green Slleef.

Mult,p'c locaTionsNO'o1. PInckney.

HO'I'ea. H'&hlandtr.~ua

1-80()'666-3034ii-1y{:;j : Childcare Needed

COME DISCOVER $mal \'Jr.n. MATH & SCIENCE Tead1ersCLERICAL dtI'S ()aycm ~t an ercour· Mort. Wed ~ Tues & nus

CONTACT OJ MxmtrS kl ~~ 1loOId a.-d toe tme 10 SlOp DU T • ""ED ............... Certf.oeatlOn rAn"'ed00W1 cop.tt' mt'.er re3do;s 10 arid loS:tfl are orrpor1anl ~ A l W...,. I lO s~se ~ ~yon Ajjt E~~~ W'1lO OJ ~ sysltm 01 our tOJca»la' da'pre pn; 14 Y! old ~ af'.er school (610)437.2031. a':er33C\:t1Hcvs r.el(lle. 5 ~ pet' wttO.. ~ l.Irmed space a..,aiablt. l-Spm. YOJ ":Ia.1d School ~~:..=.:.;;.:.:...--.::..:.:.:.~;,,;:;..;..

tt,~~4~:.r-3Y8Yauch al l:(8.:.:10:!:;J.=-:7;..:4~~14:..-__ a_.a_iable_ :::~.:.:10:.:..) 1:.;:lrr.:...;.:13:.:.;19:-0I

_m.ne__ 5_IO_dl_

Y ~~c:':~E. ::=en4

COUNTER ClERKS lOt a few CREATIVE. LOV!HG ~ d 2 BABYSITTER NEEDED. my Cat tSI~&-2600a!'~ III 7~ and Sa~· 'IlQUId ilte 10 flYCe )'OJ ctolj 10 hOme 01 )'OllIS. PW'lcl<ney EIe-days CiI t:t rlta.'tSl 1oCa!JOll JOfl II dolly /ullhd ~ A menlaly schOO area. 6~pm Business & Prof.tA.1l Ka. Cleaners. (313)537-&:60 $hdul'ed ~ "'-'on-Frl\313)81815740 , Services

toeallt!y ~ • ..,. mal<!GENERAL OFFICE· FarrnonglOll )'OJ chid ar.XlOUS 10 $I3!'I ~ BABYSlTTERINANNY NEED-form, flfeds ptl'$ClllO IWOI1c Moll. d.fy al Cw:Ur Care. rltar Oa~ EO. Mus! hal'e references SomeWed & Sat l~ hu Apli 15 (J(ove CalI5l1)S45-1179 d.Jys & ""fI.S ~ on 01 M(610)473-<)101 0Ml car Salary Ilegollable~:::.:.::.:.::..:.::.:..----- DOWNTOWN UIlFORD. lJ. Message (810l704.()379GENERAL OFFICE· 50IAh L)'OIl ~ day care home nowr.m. nteds ~ 10 'M)I1{ TtJeS acceplrog appI1callQn$ AsII for CHIt D C ARE provide! w~ed& Thurs. 1~ lttu Apn 15 KnstJ at(610) 664-1 m for il 8rqhlorI home To care lor "

•~~:::::::::::::::::..-. (610) 437·2079 4 )'T old &: 16 mo. old- MoroWedJ .2=====~~EXP. CHIlD care prc:rvded by Fn. 7 J)arn-S ~ referer.ees PROFESSIONAL PHONE Sales~~::=&fte~~la~ ~F~ requored (8t0j225-CI20 &Ser.-ce Co/iege Grad(BB.Al

t.:lun c1eanng homes Cal An- lafj! IYs avalltlle LOISd M to DAY NANNY needed Expen- has openogs lor new Mlomers.1lIe~::.. ,l:18.:.:'0:c:)68~11..:.••7.:.:44~7.:....-__ play & Ieam. Comb\able home enced cdf. 40-45 t.:lun per Phone answenng systeM, tax.- . ~ Meals I'lduded Old llffk. ref~ences r~ed IiJgh- compo secreunat. ReI. avail. 12IF YOU 11M legal ~etariaI US 23 & Hyoe (6101227~ land area. Cal a':er Spm Y!s erp Free ~ )'OJ lrne &eocpent(lCt. mow WordPt!feCl. - ~ me a caR' (SIO) 227·1906wan! 10 WOl'o; r#t 1·2 days per FOWlERVIllE. LICENSED 18:.;.1;.;.0:.;.)889-;;.;,.-1400..;.;;...____ Jacloe"tek(andflll'lonvaca:.anslM D.1)<are CtealNe I\.fl, ~ d MA1\JRE LOVING Il'dvlOtiaI --------...,"AaI'I1 )'OU $end resu-oe 10' Sol room for ~ and elerc:lStlg needed lor ex.9 rno. old. 3 ~.5568 cJo The So.Jdl l¥Jll Greal l::citiOll 'A It,ie !rom ~96 pet' week in our Not1hviIle homeHerald 101 N lalayelle, Sou\tl and Grand RNer FIA Irne Refs , l'lOt1 smoker r~edLyon. Poll'8178 openngs. al ages. weIcoo'le hu (8 I0)380-3124

... -----------. ~ Ext. references avai- ~~:..:.;.::..;,..----able Cal ~. ask for MA1\JRE, DEPENDA8LE, Lov. UNCONTESTED lXVORCE~ (517}223-7203 "'" fUNW needed in "'" 1m (1'lO ch1dren. no property). 5450• ..,. . __ ., ,,', 0rY0rte (w'chldrtfl). from S6SOHAPPY DAYS chlXare.. lJ. ~ 'rJ=~~= BanJwp~. from S02S 1 srr.pIeeensed home has operr.gs. ''-''10 accorrtllOdale ....... a rn. MI. 575 Dlv'ok drMng •. !romCon:'f setlIng AI1s & mils. -, . ,- 5450 Cou1 costs a<WonalMeaIs~ (SI~5gn c:ornnwnents Non-smoker lWIIh GaryLenlZ.(610~::=="'.::.:.;;:.............::::...l=..!=..;;:,..,...;.=;..... references & ltan$pO(1alJOr\.KUDOlE KORHER • Hat1Iancl (8'0)380-0331a1ler6~ B 'has U& part-llme~. lor @ usmess~ Lm1ed open- 1'_ Opportunitiesn;s lor 2'~ 10 5 yrs. & AM ,.......ra=-~70fs:.e. ~ HANNY NEEDED in rrrt NQo,; EASY MONEY 0pp0rIInty Earnlime ~ oPening & 6 pre- home. 3 daySlweek. Exc. salary. super preas WIlh how 10 I!pOl1SsctlCd openingS Cal Sharv'oon ),!<Js( 11M rtiable lransportalo:Jn. E~ need on 0I'Ie 6sl(51i2S!"9694. ~~o~~~ Af1ef ~aIed~. ~x 6.LlCENSEO DAYCARE in aIoYing Iamiy etlVionmenl M1t121 HANNY mABYSlTTER needed EASY WOR Kl ElCeGenl p~years d expo Meals and snacks 10care lor 11 mo old baby i:1 rr'If Assemble ProOJcts al home Ca.~ Cat Joan al Wesl El$Xlmliet1 home Non- To' Free 1.a»467·5566. Ed(SI7)S4S-S493. smoker 1610)788-2314. 610

SELLTREAMElUCAN OJlEA)lANI Eatate" BoomIng!

We're looldng tor MIl·~ed lndMduala wtlowanl UI'lllmlttd eamlng

potential wtth anInduatly Iteder. Trainingavalt.bIe. nezlble tlOura.

Northvllit I Novt areaCArofrn ealley'I~

Umord I Highland areaKllhy O'Ne!na10-684·1065

Real £date One

Draw extra attention to lJour special adwith accent art!

Cllcase from tllOS(?pidur,(?J below,./ \.ALL ADS TO APPEAR

UNDER THISCLASSIFICATION MUST

BEPREPAlD ~

I· 'II 'I V.I, ,,1,,"" J) "ISALES COP1EMAXTerrotory sales represenlalNewanted lor WashteNw Co:ntcandodate possesSIl1g a prdes'$IONI a:wucle IS i'leeded 10repr~ OJ ~~ CaI31~·59OO". Ial DC'mal resu-me 10 l)wer$Iy ()Iru E~men!, ~72 Washltllaw Ave.10M Mn.1.Q '8106.1al31~'S963

I AttomeysllegalCounseling Order all of your \/(Jlentille Love Lines

for the special price of only 1-3.00 per line.Add attention qelter for onllJ '$1.50 each.

To place your ad call one of our local offices:(313)913·6032 (810)227-4436(517)548-2570 (810)348-3022(810)437-4133 (810)685-8705

a·~;:0' 24 Hour Fax (810)437-9460 ·D··~~··.:. III!JI!II 1-800-579-SELL -.. :~. ~ .. .

.... :. .)""ft,,ft,, Or rOt rft '0, '*r '0 rO ,., 1ft Or ,{. • ~.••

a !aa a a 2 a a a,

os -GREEI-oSHEET EAST CREATIVE LIVING· T/lursday. Janua'Y 23.1997

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66OTHERS AT.

SIMILARSAVINGS

..

WTAURUSGL4-DOORSEDAN

STK #70180C

PREFERRED EQUIPMENT PKG. 205A·SPEED CONTROL·FRT/REAR CARPETED FLOOR MATS·AMlFM STEREO RADIOW/CASSETTE·POWER DOOR LOCKS·6·WAY POWER DRIVER'S SEAT·WHLS,ALUM·UGHT GROUP·3.0L EFI V6 ENGINE·AUTO OVERDRIVE TRANSMISSION

$2000 DOWN= $18702*

$1000 DOWN= $23347*

$0 DOWN = $2?991*

52OTHERS AT

SIMILARSAVINGS

'24 montn cme<l en<! non rNlntell3nce ~~e to QlJahfleCl customer Add 6% use ta~ fOr total monttlty l)a)'11'oellt.AlL PA't'M£NTSINCLUDE DESTINATION~ES P~ts based on 12.000 mIleS per year. 11S( excess mdesl An manufa<turers Incent~ are figured In leasepayments and asSigned to dealer lessee haS option to pUrchase at lease en<! fOr !)flCe determineCl at lease lnceptlOn lessee Is not Obl~ted to purchase at ~ase en<! lessee Is responslllle fOr excess wear and tear. Refundable S«url!V dePOSIt rpa ,-ment rOUnclM UP to next S2S1First payment. customer dOwn payment. 6% use tax. tlOOJrytax (If appllCablel, title. anCIlicense fees due at Inception Payments x24 eQual total payments RC l.rates autnor1zed tit' Fo4'dMotor Company suDject to cnanoe ~tnout notICe .

SALES HOURS

open Monday and Thursday8:30 am 'til 9 pm

Tuesday,Wednesday and Friday8:30 am 'til6pm

130 SOUTH MILFORD RD., MILFORD

(810) 684-1715 OR

Toll Free (888) 440-FORD

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LOT BRIGHTON USED CARS#2 603 W. Grand River, Brighton, MI

810-229-8800

'94 Z/26 BERETTAAuto • loaded. low mies

'223°mo:PONTIAC GRAND AMs

2~~4ORSGrl ~ ~~"a'l"stlO..b!l'19624 mo.'

'94 CAVALIERGreat ear lor sc:hooI

S127:lOmo:'95 & '96 CORvmES

Ca~ & find 0Ul how''34goomo:

'94 SATURNloaded. JU$l'2330 mo:

'94 BUICK SKYLARKLOOker

$8,450 or '20100 mo.''95 GEO PRISM 4DR

Great c:ommuter$191I1mo:

'94 FORD CONVERSIONTV. VCR. loaded & extra dean

'267"mo,·

lit U"eft#- d Vehicles that carry this label meet (jENERAl MOTORSstandards.er e Including 110 polnt appearance & servicing Inspectfon &. reconditioning, vehicle history & campaign check, market based--:::=:=-.......-..=-=-..,;;;;;;,;;==......-..= NOHAGGLEpricing, a customer friendly sales enVironment, a 1211"""",,~-.,.USE 0 VE Hie L ES (jM Certified Used Vehicle limited warranty,lncluding roadside

assistance. and a 3 dayl150 mile money back guarantee!iOTCHAMPION CHEVY·CEO1M~t~"~t~!.Y~!9..~~!~517-545-8800810-229-8800. .

HERE'S A SAMPLE OF OUR 350 VEHICLES AVAILABLE!'92 ESCORT '94-'96 CAVALIERS '95 CARAVANS& VOYAGERS

~ .. r.c & a" Iowmolos' 5 ~ & auto. onel RS 2d'. 4 d' 7Po1~ .......,_lowt!'Ol6& ...5's.$4977 Sl\6 ""''''Yw1hlOwmo\e$'FAOM SQI'"ot-~~ ~t'WWlItI-~FflO',I, or '::7 mo.' $5,999 or 5104 mo.' $11,299 or 5185 mo.'

'89 AEROSTAR7 Pal~' low ~$

cal tot <l4'UoJ$'

$3,477 or '93 mo.''93 1500 PICKUP

Ru'" & 1000.$ 0''''' rea<1y So< W\oOtI<'

$8,488 or $148mo.·'94·'96 S10& RANGERPICKUPS5 spd & aUlO. 2WD & 4.4. reg ub &•• l ~ rna",,""'lh low moles' FROIJI

$7,477 or $130mo.'

'96 CORSICAS '86 BUICK REGAL T·TYPE '93CADILLACSEDAN DEVILLEt~tl chlostm,,~...-:es.~. Last~.-utnJSCie cars loaded.~ roo'. ",.us:~ Super .-ceca' ..... :etwtvre1ealtler'10,9950r118201)mo" $7,9950rI224"mo.' $13,9950r'29911mo.'

'95GMCJIMMY 11DR4x4 '94 CHEVY S·10 PICKUP 4x4 '92LINCOLNCONTINENTAL4DRloadeoj 10 to ~ lrom I.W see Super n.ce. loaded. pur pie Very nee. loaded'18,9950rI348umo.' '14.9950r'289l&mo.' $7,995

'94CMt JIMMY 11DR4x4 Credit Problems? '92 CHEVY CAMARO R.S.Red.. SlE. looN tNes. ~ we We can help, Teal.loaded. ~ ",ceobe ren, ill s;rng

'17,995 or 135501)mo.' No credit problem too big '9,995 or '222 mo:'94 PONTIACCWlDP2IX~ 4DR No Hassle credit approvals '94 DODGE INTREPID

~ liO'I'f1I.:>'tl 810-227-1550 loa<1ed !eal.$l'la.1'.ur.onIy'13,995 orl267S1 mo: AsUorTonv $10,995 or '201IS mo.'

'94 CHEVY 5·10 PICKUP '95 DODGEVOYACERCA V S '95 & '96 NEONST,..... ~-'~,~_&-.Nu RA AN 't:~5oo'1;2O;:~I"~"bl"'''''~-1l~ ...... ~ ._,.- ~'1 .... wrr'les.l0IOcI'oo5elro"'l Sl/lrt>ngal' ." 'r- ,••

$9,9950r'179"mo: $12,995 or '230 mo· '185"mo.'

'93-'95 CEO METROSF~"l.lll.c ~\ ...w.a04l

SUPERSTORE SElECTION' FrO'Tl

$2,999 or $52mo.''95 S10 LS EXT. CAB '95 CRAND AM GT

"""' "'" ..... toll - t"..o _r ~3l. Y5. rcl AI; kl.o .V6 N; loaded'_:ass cr.... _oorQ:wI'bOs ~$12,499 or $205mo." $11,488 or 5189 mo.'

'95·96 1500 & 2500 PICKUPS'::'1 !..~.~\~~~:%toot,~~

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CALL FOR DETAILSl

'94 ASTRO EXTENDED MINIVAN1, ..,wongeo ~ 't'd '..-cr.l~,'ess ,,:>0,'$9,977 or 5173 mo:

'94 RANCER SPLASHLow rT\Iles. PC'lced 10 sell

'10,895 or '199 mo.''94 FORD F150

Auto. V6. crUIse. Idt & more

'11,876 or '205 mo.''96 OLDS ACHIEVA 4 DR

EQU~ lor you. auto. a, ca~'MnOOw locks

'10,985 or 1199 mo.';96 CHeVy'MONTE CARlO

Leather. low. low mJes. luxury 10'sports car enlhu5laslS

118,965 or 1298mo:

'95 CHEVY CONVERSION VANTa.e the tar"" 'y In com'o't'17,865 or '289 mo·

'94 DODCE CARAVAN7 passenger van. aulO .alr. casselle. V6

'11.765 or'21S mo.''SS FORD BRONCO II 4x4

Runs great. only$3,595

'93 FORD RANCERII blue. 5 spd • rear slider. alum. wheels

'7.995 or 1179mo.''95 S-10 BLAZER 4 DR 4x4Ground affects. lealhef interior. loaded

'19,995 or $315mo:'96 PONTIAC GRAND AM 2 DR GT

B(lght red. brand new$15,995 or '250 mo.'

'94 CHEVY 5-10Low rider. lonneau COlIer.low miles

$9,995 or '199 mo:'92 CHEVY SUBURBAN 4x4

3ld seat, loaded'16,595 or '359 mo.'

'93 FORD F150Long beG wlcap

'8,995 or '189 mo.'

'92 CAMARO RSTeal. aulO • VB. loaded. wll,tops$9,995 or $209mo,"

'92 PLYMOUTH SUNDANCEPerfecl for every budget

'5.495 or '149 mo:

'91 TEMPO.....1om,)!o( & a" Iow~'

$3,988 or 584 mo:'95 TAURUS

Aulo. V6 AC ~I

$9,499 or 5156 mo:'93-'95 CADILLACS

o.....~ 1 F~ 8rw,tIa~ t"'¥'t.~bo """'" 1 bIl .- car _~'ty' FROU

$12,977 or 5227 mo:

LOT HOWELL USED CARS#3 904 E. GRAND RIVER, HOWELL: MI

Across fr;m:800:800~6930National

'92 SUNDANCElow mo~ nc:tudes ." CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE

$4299 or 583 mo.· LOOKINGFORHERE?, We have way, way

_ too many to nstl "'90 1'150 XLT.LARIAT·~ - '96 RANGER·SPIASH-- WE PROBABLY HAVe: ITI

va ....lf\a" lOw...,t """YlOWrn~ .... __ . ba'.- $$5488 . 51118 • 1rvc:t< ... " .. ""Y onel em-e~' CALL USTODAY & AVE!, or.. mo. $10,988 or 5181 mo:SUPERSTORE CAR, TRUCK, MINIVAN,

4X4, & SPORT UTILITY SELECTION

Credit Problems/No ProblemALL APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED

2 E 2 Quallflcatlons1 Must be emploveo 2 Ha...e a trade or

down pavment

Call 1:800-800-6930 ~'92 FORD ESCORT 4 DR

. Aulo , filS a"" budget'4,995 or '125 mo'

'95 JEEP WRANGLER 4x4CC" ..~,.:t>''''

'14,995 or 1249 mo'

'951500 PICKUPAu'o ~ AC low mo.., oncl b&d--_'

•• 11& (ielin'

$11,477 or 5189 mo:

• - • a a 3 ....

010 -GREENSHEET EAST ICREA lIVE LIVING • Th..rsday. January 23. 1997

.U'4\~ Our Goal "Customers For Life!!"

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FULL TANK OF GASWITH EVERY PURCHASE

Thursday. MJary 23.199" GREENSHEET EASTICREATIVE lMNG - D1I

t I Absolutely Free Tra], en Dol$, Bears. elC. Sale Feb. 2. Mal hours. China &l.j ends Feb. 8lII.18 I0l4S6-0450 pol1ely repai'.

., FANCY IRON blllcage Madield --------GOlDEN RETRIEVER, female PiWh prnt. 1M ~e ware WANTED: ANTIQUES. coIedt-8 )'IS;. ele pet. Must go M lO smal lIrahJl I'1dotian d1est oJ !lies.' old Itwlgs caJ MaryaJergies 1810}486-1ClXl drners. iron beds. oak dresser ·(810)229-m5.lOVE SEAT . & more S462 Whole lit Ad. --------condiliorl ~ n good ~~ Ta~ Ex.1 77 W 1 mie WANTED: QUAUTY anllQUe oak(810}229-8429 • gey 23 fIsroU'e Of ahf ~ ok! cern

FUHT ANTIOU E 80IIle Cofed cash paid lor I peeee Of anYALE NEUTERED pol bety pog ibIe ClO $hOw on sale SI.n' entte estate (517)S4IHI04(517)223-«4Q. March 23. 1997. 9am-JP,n ai .QUEEN SIZE Sleeper SQI Oom Polski Hal.3415 H L~ 1------.~Ily rest trellreu. exe ~ ~ ~ ~a~cm'Ia~ Ij Arts & Crafts

up. (5111543-4937. Rd'lard Franks 181OJ73S-738 I .SHEPHERD CHOW MIxed PJr>- HAF Epoe$ 8 "'~ks (lij. Iree lO N R AHTIQUES n Stock· CRAFT SHOW. Mar 8 Sthome (5171548-1202 good ~lO ~ ~ ~ ~ Johns. FenlOtI. For exhbtor nfo.SHEPHERD IllXED F ,_ dealers (517/851.7813 era caI(810)629-2119• tma",. 1

b:es~(~~ broken. ~lllW\K ORNAUENTS lOt 'CRAFT SUPPlIES. JJ.aerame.sa:e CaI lor -M\ats avaiab/e 'll'OOd$. stercls. rNlon. eIC low - ... ------.

TIGER STRIPPED cal.lwea!:lJe. R.la 15IT)223-nS6 prce$ lalla·s. (8 I0j227·2e32 r. tgood 1'I'IOUser. oms i good 10 HOPAlONG CASSIDY II , Auction Salesl<'1weable person. (517/223-0S20 ers smal S45 s"e:~. CRAFTERS NEEDED lor era'! •

(517)223.<)973 show al WIord H.gh SChool onMay 3. 1997. <Mr 100 Clatters. AUCTlON· SUNtlAV Jan 26. rim

OAK t-WRYE r:l1-lOpdesk and For mote roIo eal la'Jra at llam PreYleW Wed. ThJrs. Fn. I--'---- __ -J thai'. 9 p.geotl hole dra"ers 1810)887-0843 VOtlOsale

E.teIIenl WOtOtt. S2») LAKE ORION AIJCTlON ------(010)5<;4·9935. MARLENE'S CEFWIICS .2$.. GAllERY

All' t.ITOI\oI 'ES BOUG oil 711 W ClarkSton Ad' ~ Oron...n,,,,,,, HT PEGASUS AHTIOUES, Soo.Ah a1 '1ee<'roWe Jan 20-31 (}.m1eWofM-24) _,Posleatds cMa c~5a'JCtrs Lyon, J:lO'~~ en'.Ae lOo.er (810t 231·1£49 Rare ctIa:llware tMmOOr of black JIIIIIfrC!iltITZ CHIN" "'naVes, per. !e'ie! Glass. ~e.1OyS rrwse mati t'dcSng wa'erme!on. C*'eat>JITle boaIes. IQ)'S mif.dl)' Need space lor (jII'erent mer· 1870 DeW<! h<sIon; pos:er(8 10l624-33a5j e.tIa'"6se Pontoae Tr & 10 We. SOliE SPACE relallng lO jet black Mooguagons'

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TtJes·S<Jn 11.~ Thvs & Fn Jan 26ltI Rom! Barq.o-.l$. MI' 150 ItaIO$ parts & aecesso:I~8cr.l 18I 014)7 -om Ga.-den ~ & Fetl 23 Haw· nes. MI' 300 '1OyS. partS. ears.

I PETER UAX ,:ems • Pre 1918 lhOme Valer. Weslland~, lead ~rs Eag!e $lOVe. carrAHTlOIJE BR. 5tl, 19)js.l~ (810)642-7339 (313)291.fl129 nons. s:earn engnes. rr.artlles,Set ~ fuI bed lra.-.e. '--~;...;;.;:..:.-.._-- -------- bocytIe Slren. mangle, Jr. WACdresstl _'mjror & ceda' Ioroe PRECIOUS UOIlEHTS: RellteO. LET TliE \I"<k.ml. blfTll. CSaJ'le. kJl$ mill-an-ort S4OO: !810~ 7m ~ and Ment>ers 0lYt C\as$Ifieds help seI tart games CHef 100 dOllsAHTlOIJE FUll bed. Mt'oI sm ~1 81G-lS2~ !hose you =.~~.~4 ~::/l: IXiI'I'let ~. lroSU3I treasures. A garage G!Ot9! VI~. Abogai Ad-po.nI • (810~145 sa'e l$ltle al'lSWef,CaIlJ<j al .1l"\s.ThomasJell~. EtmlelClEARJ.NCe. OIAHE S 001 1-800-579 ·SELl Kell'f, (Wt;Je. l.\anOtle':es dolHouse, ComEl 10 ~ & PQf'(oilC fIffl:ln & 8 deW. plantalion,parre. s>de by SIde. drop rror........ ~ ............. ~ .... ~ ......... ~ .......... _ .. ~ .... HooSIef eabf1et, hal Iree, pew:l.'T"'oOte ..ott'. Ia.TpS. rugs;

clocks. s:~ Wa:erlon1, DolJ.k1l la.-tleth. CapoO.Monoe. ear·rwaI. lJ:a.'l ~. Mf 500t«As. rMtal)'. sports. ~ ~==========~tlOls. r~ Ianlems. ha."d-~ podel ~~. snowshoes.~ b.Jyonels.

A8SE./lT£E BIOS ACCEPTED81~93-S687

TEL·TWELVE UAlLAHTlOIJE SHOW & SALE

Tt'-e'Ta;/1 al 12 Wt Rj .S()...W E'Id Wed J¥\ 29 . s.". .

ACQUIRING&SElUNG

QUAUTY FURHlT\JREDECORATIVE

ACCESSORIESAND AHTIOUES

One tern Of a House FIACons9'l nOur Showroom

ORWe Manage and ConO..d

Ir.-Home SalescaJ For OetalsRE-SEll-/T

ESTATE SALES34769 Grand Rtver.

FanTWlgtorIE~Oay,t~

5u'ldaY. 12-4~SeMog You $Ilce 1981

(810}478-SELl

""'" , ' ~lBRIGHTON CHRYSLER~ 1SAVE! SAVE! $AVE! $AVE! ~:

'96 OODOE STRATUS ~ ~ ~4 to choose I Under 12,000 milesWIth auto., air, power WIndOWS, tilt & cruIse. ~;

Were $17.995 NOW $13.995. ~ ~ ;......... 1995 DODGE RAM 1994 DODGE CARGO 1997 JEEP ~ ~......... WAGON VAN WRANGLER ~~ $1SslS95 $11au995 Ha$1OP7~a9395Ies

~ 1995 DODGE RAM 1994CHRSYLER 1996 DODGE '~~ SLT LEBARONCONVERTIBLE STEALTH ~~ fspas$1i995~~ $8SeS5 rm$28~95~.~~ 1994 EAGLE TALON 1993 GRAND - 1996 DODGE ~~ Auto.alr,on1Y27,OCIJmlles CHEROKEE LIMITED INTREPID ES ~

~ $10,995 $17:995 FtAti$U:S'9Ses

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~ 1994 DODGE CAB & 1993 BUICK 1993 PONTIAC • ~ :~ CHASSIS ROADMASTER RAND PRIX 2 DR 5E ~ :~ ~S;17~'995oo~le$14~95e~ $SlgeS5. ~ ~~ 1996 CHRYSLER LH 1992 JEEP . ~ :199~ EAGLE TALON :~ Fultyloaded,8.000mlles WRANGLER 4X4 Auto,alr.loaded,',IOWmlles ~ •

Low miles ~ :~ $21995 $8995 $11995 -~:~ 1987 CHRYSLER 1993 GMC DUMP 1995 JEEP ~ :......... FIFTH AVENUE TRUCK WRANGLER ~ :......... loaded. 65.000miles DIesel.must see! Hard toP. 26.0CIJmlles ~:

~ $2995 $17995 $13995 .....-:~ 1996 JEEP GRAND 1995 DODGE 1995 DODGE CLUB ~ i~ C~U~ly~~~~~/:~~I~O Furly~~=Tm~~see! C~~e~~~::4 ~ :~ $21995 $9995 $18995 ~!

E.BRICHTO~!,"ROOK CHRYSLER .sa'!

PLYMOUTH-DODOE-JEEP-EACLE _II:•.. 9827 E. ORAND RIVER. BRIOHTON piliii j~!!!!!riiffl'!!!!! j.. _iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. iiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiii;';;;;; .. iiiiiii__ iiiiiii.. ;;;';iiiiiii .. ;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;''':

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Rainbow PromobOnsPresents

"CABIN. FEVER"

Art Be Craft ShowJanuary 2510 am-4 pm

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BRIGHTONHIGH SCHOOL1Man SI & Seventh 51 J

Don" Miss 1tI~"""S2Under I2f, ..

Antiques!Collectibles Estate Sales

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Great Selection THRUJNf.~.r -Great Price • Great ServiceI "'La 197 CHEVY 5.10; .~. EXTENDED CAB PICKUP., D lS~. Men()( appearance. power ~ll!".!nng.f .' H - &t~\t pcMef dLWdrum bfakes. 4 wheel antrlod<

CAS - brakes, soW bnted glass. delay wipers ..:-~_...(J~.AM~::.:er~·13;988:g.. -----= ~:~ s 1,000*

$12,988*(ll • • ~ h ...HouRS:I.OU LS ....c: e -~=:OfEVRDLEtGee ..~~~ ..

EASY TO FIND-LOCATED AT PLYMOUTH & HAGGERTY ROADS40875 PLYMOUTH ROAD, PLYMOUTH-ACROSS FROM UNISYSLOCAL 453·4600 • METRO 961·4797 GREEN SHEET

ACTlONAOSGET RESULTS ...--.,.......: -e- .... , :-.-:-

Not Hunchds of Ccrs & lucks In stock, But THOUSANDS of Ccrs & lucks in Stock· Just liie S1Iopping at the factory!::6!;~~~~~. ,'~.~f(i)WW?~~ Only one company inNIidrigfIn has mtWe cars & InJdcs than ~sify Fon/.

< • rn®W . "lrlJrB\ll=~f.I @. flltlt'sForrfMotorCoapJny! UPTO UP TO

~.~~~m,~~il1i 19%= $3400+$8000ll~lYfi\, lPtJ1r'\Y®UJ ®w w UtI • FAaoRY REBA1ES DISCOUHIS

r-- ll_\llJ_--.' _ OPEN EVERY SATURDAY • 9 TII.L 5'97 ESCORT"TOURING" '97 CONTOUR -.'97 RANGERXlT '97 F150 "SUPERCAB"

PKG." LX 4 DR. "TOURINGPKG." .. PICKUP ':: ,,~4 DR. SEDAN ~\ {~

--" ~11;?'>.~-E n --:..,"''-.,-;.r..::Jt."-;:li.. .. ~~ ~

lQ.T_llOOr=-._~XLTgoo..c>.casr"""0H9<WI""'"""" ~ rur""""" F'22S _ oM oI.'UOson -. 2 31.En~~ Sll" OOlr.............,.373ruo~ ....Q20 G......1'l. CFC4r cord. o-- ..~ .._ u bog. o'oc-,uAflI_ ...clodo. $<.QOf ~ toolong, 1>0...., (lJty~.., ~lr<irC_~~g.ss dolh60'O"""'_ ..... ~~~~_b:l<.~ ........ as..-.c. ~~""'.7m3

'97 TAURUS-LX- 4 DR. SEDAN . ~329F iiiiii,00. DOI<C:''- VI .... I<hOO''''' ~ - .........CQIIlItf ....",.,,'bet. II • ., oo-tt ~'WI' 'lfll ."'" po.« ~ 0fIiI2C6'~'~'" ~ av. ........." ....,& .. " ~ 'IIoor INtI ....."""'~"~""""'''''''''''''''_l>O'''-'''h ..n....... RMl-r.::::: lOW- .,....lI>OO~ tot "= ......_ -----&- ~,s---------_.... ...._--~96 CONTOURGl4 DR. SEDAN ~131fMt• 060c'<YI" _00 ......-.._~n6A __ I,a. ...~ _, ....""9"'."""'" A.nu._,_. 1"""'(Dfld ~""'.iItlI$:M~~"~.......cn~)..:::_ ~ __""".._....- P,.5I1OA1Iesw_._.-_ ........_ .............__ ""'..-.._H ..........,16.) 1

MICHIGAN'S MOST COMPREHENSIVE TRUCK .~INVENTORY, INCLUDING: 4X4'S CREW CABS, DUAllY,

STAKE, DUMP TRUCKS, POWER STROKE DIESELS,V·l O'S,HANDICAP VANS, PARCELDELIVERIES,EXPLORERS;

ICHIOAN'S IIA" PLANHEADQUARTERS

. SALESOPEN MON. & THURS. 9·9, TUES. WED. & FRI. 9·6i. SAT.9·5 :SERVICENOW OPEN 6 AM·o PM Mon.·Fri.

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.. 012 -GREENSHEET EASTiCREATr/E LIVING· Tl\Jrsday. January 23. 1997

Estate Sales..-----------------~CALL ••I "BIG GEORGE" I I I II COTTOM

Let's Do Business •• II 'f'" #1 Ford·Mercury Dealer In the Nation! II f· .-<..')~O; IiJ.o Over 350 used cars & trucks! I

~"'l -~., I Largesl selectlOflltl Lrv CoI '~ll:: Over SI4mln1onltlanventory III ~ '. We take anythUl9 III trade· TV's. Farm & lawnI I I f~fI' .' .: EQuIpment. Golf CarIS. Boals. Horses. Cattle II lJ.- • I1'1I .~r ....tI1111..1n...rur r' ...:,un ...~ II BRIGHTON FOnn - :\IERCURY I

COMESEEWHYIAM 8240\'\'. Gran,l RhrrI LIVINGSTON COUNTY'S t1 nri~hton.F..xit 145 IL

USEDCAR& TRUCK SALESMAN ~lon.·Fri. 9·9. Sat. 9·1<~ ".....'tI CH..'~ -..cU(lA(.l "'IS' N '1=lIl~'·l-;.· fol,O( Of r. ll()O...(.~ .J-----------------

Garage Sales!Moving Sales

ALL ADS TOAPPEAR

UNDERTJUSCLASSIFICATION

MUST BE PREPAID

MICHIGAN'S NEWEST qNCOLN • MERCURY DEALER!

"Folks, this is only a sampling from our huge inventory!"Sale ends January 25th. 1997 at 5 p.m.

BUDGET PAYMENTS TRUCKS, VANS & 4x4's1'" FORD !'ROil"C-...:I M'P"lI'~ C!'O'M"It"""'Gltlr_"1-· ... PO~'W't""lIorIY%2:lOO~.-clI-\f1o .. ~ ... tO/:ll' .... -:arlO""\,;JX'<JIll)(:lk&"llil~tr"

1'" FORD ASP! RE SE 2 Dt.AI ( Cl ~ r.I'~:st "f'1OOI1ft' I too on~ ~'"...., CIWl",t:I9\~uCf'('3nO""',c .. V\IIf:lf!t.I1l_ .. $134 ...

$148 ...

$148 ...19<)11I1ERCURY TRAQR WAGON... <:T\lrW ,.. ... ~ U"W'tt'If"lG""O"I Iff'l:II"ICClior.~etee-" lOf1etf'OOO'l'lt¢f'thfIllCto'V'OC~,,"

19U UNCOlN COlmHEHTAL EXECUTIVE'Io ........ tCICf'."CrnINCf"olfr"""f~.1ft.·l'"'If'PC·~II:*'" I/OfI ~ ..........ur _ .. .,...". £lr'-:r $2:SS... ~

$147", On The SpotFinancing

$ w. 11M I YI'ie!y (l/169... r..1'lCOIg 1"Cl I.. se

q$C)'lS Mht>iI I(>-$215... IlIOVIIs crl't la......

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1993 FORD 1lI\JfIIDERIIlRD LX~_1P('W«~1OO'1'''.JO.M&Q''\lr$I'U'i~''_.,.., ""'" "CQIOf' • .!'(irft C~ c:JW'I ... , ...... lI(O""f

1m MERCURY (;RAND MARQUISL~ .. .." ... U"ofOC'CO"'I ........... l,;II"'""''IN:Ul:lbfo""""'."CI"neteJCll'l"I"'Vli1~~(tfM'l':.'

1m UNCOlHCOHTJNEHTAL~~G"'¥I"Iw .."tgrQnl'l

$4.000 to $9.995

fill$7,995 Quality$6.288 Inspection$8 99S e"rJ "'IIc" "''''1• passcu- IlOpon ~

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$19,450

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HOOKER 3 place entertannenlcenler. Bookcase .1lh cablnetbobom. Bar Wllh IIj) OO'A" sI'tel/& dra ...~ bolIom. Dtsplay M\hglass doors & cabinet bolIom AIbghled & each urot 32' 'MdePaid over S3000 Ask.ng 51200Mnt corw;j SOlD

KING SIZE Pillow lOP mattressset SlrI WI plastIC .,lh dWxelrame. cost $1300 sact{oee 54001517j394 -432$.

NORTHVILLE MOVINGsale. applian('Cs. someJumilure. mise householdItems. Sat&Sun 10 "pm.43525 6.\tile Rd. IIIC ROW AVE, $SO. \'mle range

hood. S25 (810) 229-7720NOVl. MOVING sarI.'. fur-nilliTe. 1Vs. lugga9'". ski& golJ eqtllpmcnt. Christ·mas & inlerior dcrom'llans. kuchcnu'Ores.PfasIZCT(lj/ sen'icc{or 8 &much more. COlllllnJPf(l('C Ccndo. Court B.20866 Eo GlclllfaL .....,I. N.oJ E19ht Mlle. U'.oJMrod·owbrook. Fri.. noon SpIlL:Sat .. SlUL, Sam 5pm.SOUTH LYON mol'illg .:..--=- _sale. 3 pie«' solid oaku'OlIlmit .lx'CIuliful COllet. ROUND OAK table. 6 ctlall's.I gas gn1l, I NordIC Track bI.-ffet S400 Bra..." couch S200skier pro sty!e. hardly (5171545-1454~a:::f~IOH80 0777 oj- SO';""'U':"O-E-W-di-n-.ng-r-oom-se-t

table 2 /eMS. Mel '" Mch:WEST BLOOMFlEW. sola. love seal'" 0llQ:Tla:l. endSat. Jrom 9am 10 5pm. tables cdfee table 4 bar ~tooIs.2520 \\'ooclrow U'Llson. comer TV cabonet. lIoor la~.Ape. 1t6. S. side oj Or· LJPI19ht freezer (810) 6SS-3622c!Lord Uc. Rd. be/mle!LaRose "'rlcci in K~"('(lO TABLE & 4 cha.rS SIngle bedIfarbor. Casll ollly' Sle-eo w.ra;o '" 8 ltaCk '" old(810)683 9462 r~ (313,i87M026S

~ THOYASVIlLE BEDROOM set

I Household Goods lng Slze bed chest & rlJ9hl·l'J ~tand Movrog Il1U!>Isea SI 500• 1517)223-327~

OAK 0INlHG room table w 6d'latrS, S4OO.(517J 521-4414

QUEEN SEALY pWI malltessset (1 month oIdl WIth beallblulbrass headboard Cost S9S0.sacnfce S275 (517)694-2842

RATTAN SET • lane-VenIlJte.couch.. recliner. a'T1l chaJ. 9rnonLtis old. excellent cond'llOn{a10)644-688 I

2 KING Slle "II a:erteds • aGannonba~ post bed and a8ooI<ca~e .,,~ dra'llers oedS200each l517~2442

WATERBED. SUPER sng:e.~:e. 590 large ca'O\IselrrcrOIl-a.'t. S60 (31314:la-34:JO

2 PIECE leaL'>er sect()tlal lealgeetl. exe cond. S999 bestoller (5 I 71 54&-4620

Appliances

12IN. OAK d I'lIl'>Q 100M seLwll2t1 lea!. 6 fabo: cha <s'5900 KJng we wa'e-bed S350Both exc cond (SI01J-:8-7303

BABY ITEUS. an excel.,rl condS".rollers play yari 'S'ep 2'Playhouse '" lots rrore(81 0j34H91 5

Reconditioned• Washers• Dryers• Refrigerators• Ranges

$99 and upGwr.nlHd ~I;vrry

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Brighton(810) 220-3585

BEAUTIFUL BRASS t->ea:lboard"II'!lh Q'~n rr.a:::es~ seT &,:1 111plastc. saoCr,fce S170 Ca'1(517169J'9280

*BEDROOM FURNITURE. erccood, dresser "II "l(TOf S largedra ...~rs. 5375 Dresser tal '/I 4large drall ers S200 Ca!(810)669-8924 a':er 6pm

BUNK BEDS w ,...a:tresses C\.I~.tom ~ heavy duly 5170(313)878-6964

GIBSON 18CU FT. j,O!>! I-ee re-lngera:oc. t"'e'ad S'ee" $15'best (313)498-2:(3DINING ROOM Oa~ table ....6

dlalfS b;lhled cMa c.ab<r>el &server 51500 (810) 669-3879

FAUlL Y FURNITURE Restora·tlOn '" Sa~s (517/54?-8270

FREE ESTIUATES VCR & TVre?3' Low ra'es (81C;220-02n.IS17)~f>.6176 ---GAS ORYER. S60 IBIO)225.-9163

LAflGE CHEST l'et'le'. e,ccond 5100 Gal a':er 4.,..(810)227·2987

MICROWAVE. GE aoo.e range.30' Il elha~ fan & Iolj'll l*enelW 5100 13131678-6489

NEW WASHER (, ~ .Me....'V.pW S600 (S17,s.46-996S

TAPPAN GAS ~1O'o-e ExcellenlcondotlOll. (BI0123I·"S7 or(810)lj32·S033<0

KEROSUN KEROSENE hea'erdekJxe nodel ... extra '/locks,...a,n'e'l<l.rce k,t. 2 kerose->ecans 5100 1313,078-9338-.:'1

TAPPAN WHITE e«.'-.:: ~!O"o'ese~ dea.n:ng (Moll 2 }ea's oldS200 (81 0 r231-4SS4

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.... -------' was S26 200 now $17.9906Ox2OOl1S was S62.500 I"lO"/I$39,900 I -800406-5 126

TUNG-tN GROOVE solid dieny1'I:>or. ;' ltuek. pte·sanded 52 75sq III Sl7)$48- I44 I

PoolslSpaslHot Tubs

HOT TUB • 5 pelS(I(l. ().menSlonOne. 1 yr. old. !Ie COfl(lItoon. _

cover '" base S350018\ Ol54G-9S27

-WHOLESALE WHITE PINETongue & Groove panela'lg 6'45 cents tin Il 8' 55cents hn ItDeh'ert ava!allle. eal P.neSleadTrnber~ al(S17}468-3952

Bargain Buys

STOVE, WHIRlPOOL se~cleaoog e:ednC. elC. shape.S50 ea. (810)231-6441

~ Business & OfficeII. Equipment

Building Materials

OAK fLOORJNG. 2' \ tldl seleclred 52 49'sq II. '2 oak $1.4~Maple $I 99 oa~plar,k $I 651(800)523-8878

GLASS SHOWCASE. cash reg·IS't!. d.sp!ay lab'~. 5ef'r"(e COtJ'lI'er a'>d od1er miSC ,:ems(810)357·1722STeEL BARNS & Arenas Fac·

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S to e:t>oosel lrom . '3.9951995 UNCOLN UAAK VII

Ivory ... ':vQty on:enor. fl.Jty\obojed lOw ~s. Ot\tO'II~r " .'''.995

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1994 GRANDUAROUlSGS

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1994 FORDTHUNDERBIRD

171< trOles. I owoner. auu.p .... pl.CNlSe.U .·IUOO

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4 to dloose AI luI'i loadedFrem.. .. •.•• _. _ ..'12.;00

1992 UERCURY GRANOUARQUlSLS

310 C1lOOSe. law I'TIIles,(rom •••••~..__ ._••?;oo

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keyless entty. V8.a\ImnJm wneets.

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, Household GoodsDogs

VGlue Sales Ct.HEWlETT PACKARD ~520 Prner. one )'eM old WO/lts

Experieoce ftle. 8lacJc !.nile $SO 00 Ca.Warehouse PrIees & Joe 0 (810)231,3064

Showroom ShoppingF"""""-, ~ VKwaos SUPER COUPUTER SAlE!

NEW WAREHOUSE SAVE SSS· SUPER VAl.UESSHOWROOU MAOlSOO HEIGHTS WCH- SUN JAN 26. l0A/J.4PM

UFo & C W. HALL• I, • 876 HORACES BROWN 0fl1VE

1 tilocl( East cA I-7SSOFA, LOYESfAT 1 tilocl( S. 0113 Mile

ICHAlRSET II€\'{ & USED COOMERS<m*Y rMt bkle. LCM-est Prced IMks in USA~a!$lloo SOfTWARE. $2& UPWn'oM~.$5?t.OO Prepal(j ~ cards 54 mt\ $10

AdmI$SlOn 55 00 !3 13)283-1754BEDS· BEDS· BEDSTMI'I21lCr $el .$118.00

I Electronics!Futl2 pc $et •. $148.00AUdiolVideoQueen 2 pc set $ 198.00

Kng 3 pC $el 5~8 0046' COlOR TV. Sea'S LXI

COFFEE TABLE SOI.tld. no pocue. call ea:.r.e~& 2 end tatm VIl'Uge S200 as IS (313)878<1648oaJc Ini$h. Musl see-budget YaM __ $124.00 I Video Games,. .RECUNERS. ROCKERS Tapes, MoviesRepeal sea elf B.gbeautN 4 colots, ma."ly

PHILUPS COI Hctr.e Ga'T',wslyles DIscoun:ed10 522400 IT'O'Ile pa)'tf fir 6 CO s ('.sf Se9a

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Solid Wood oaJc Iinish. ptce W;() As1'~ S350Iadder&~

cJ!~ (8101220-2 69 ~a-I'llraIs __ ~.I. $&4.00, rr>es~

OAK BEDROOM 16 draNer dresser .,.1ltl I Farm Equipmentmnor. 4 O'1A"e1 ct'~ 01cn,,'ef'S !I.~Of~/'leadbWd &.a.t.>W AlUS CHAlUERS ~fa,m oa~ f nrsh PTO p.,\oOtI 65 S200Sac1L'oeoe 5234 00 1517~!r2319

CHEST OF DRAWERS,~ Farm ProducelOak Of hid::lty &1l5h

----. ____ 549.00 ~ FlowersIPlants"'~ S(rJ, LlmtSS :u.l1

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MusicalInstruments

BALDWIN SIlmET Plano. 12yrs. old. 'ke neil. seso(810)349-«56

BALOWIN SPINET Plano Goodcoocibon. Asktlg SS50 Of bestof!er. (810) 2314918

TAliA 5 p.ece drumSet black.Rem<> heads. ExI:eBeflI condi!lon.S4SO (810)231·2214

fI Sporting Goods 1-----''--'-----

HospitalEquipment

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HEW BED S>de ro-~ ~r~ C¢sl S' v: aw'9 S601310) 2'27-«>51

j 1 lawn, Garden &I Snow Equipment

1950 S BOYS Sd-A= phaNOMbqQe Or phaNom tra:-.e a.~rela:ed pa:ts (8'0.13-*'638

ALL C.fJ.IERAS & ~,ceQJV'~l No r:1OVle Cas.'l pa<lCat Sa,'TI. (810)889-1312

BUYING OlD ~ ~ell'f.~e-1960s. III good cor'd Or'.epc: Of 100 (313,878-OU1

ELECTRIC TRAINS. lJot'~.A.":\ftlC3I1 ~, HO & GI t>e!1erector ~:s (800)743-9224

YO BIlE HOU E a.'oes a."ld t·esISl7j~7367

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Farm Animals!Livestock

__ -------, FEEDER PIGs, S40 ead1(313)S18-5117 ar.er SpIn.:I Animat services

~ Horses &~ .) Equipment

PROFESSIONAL DOG grwn-.ng 515 )J)"'s exp. McGregorRj P.nc.-.ey (313)878-2015

BirdslFish

'93 RANGER EXT.CAB13 RANGER REG. CAB black13IW1GERREG.CAB green~ RANGER REG.CAB red~ RANGER silm14 RANGER SUP. CAS red~ RANGER SUP. CAB red

QUARTER HORSE Pan mare.1SH. 6 yrs.. needs TlCNar'long.beauttul $ISOOtest lea'le t!!-__ iiiiiii_~!!'tmessage (313)878-2873

TRAIL RIDERS. PMle !ann

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SSG Wimer RidingGloves

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Embroidery1m ressions

Horse Boarding·Commercial

51 OOr'LIO. HAY ! feed incIucled.1000 00i'lg acres (517)54a-4722

BOARDING / TratlIllQ ladlily inSouth Lyon has ilrited QPellIlI9SProfessional care. Jns:ructon in~er';Jmpet'dtessagelwestem.Showv1g on A & B circu<ts.Indooc!ouldoor arenas. <>.Jail)'horses lor sal.e & taken onCOl\SIglIT'lerl Ask for our lessonpkgs (313)434.3208

FARU WANTeD! Establishedprofessional is Iookilg for lacil)'10 work from. Faciily ITkJ$I have~0Uld00r arenas arc turn-outs References available(313)S78-0393

HORSES BOARDEDHea:ed b<l~ stalls. indoof washrack. Ifldoor arena. 3 turnoutpastures. nding lessons & lratl-ong also avaJabie. Iio'NeI ~eaS2SO'mo (313) 878-3952. Pager(810j807~710. RICk.

HOUE PET care & SIllrogOomesbe. farm. ~:JC, Of exot·IC Bwa.'lo3Bng 18I 0)229-0822

Pet Supplies

30 GAL AOOAAlUM w'stand.PetqIIIl filler. German healer. alacx:es. Also. large Atttje fish &large Pleco S125j5\7jS4S-6797

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\995 FORO F3S0 xu. Crewcab. 1 3 ll.Kbo diesel. I IOn. alJlo.25 It ~,0Ci0 (517)426-3837

\ 996 Fa R0 EXplorer loaded.4x4. CO Premum spoil pkgWb green.. pwT I'I'lOQt'tOOI &moc'e 524.0Ci0 (810}486-6968

1996 JEEP Grand Cher~lareo,. no money do'II1'l, lakeover lease. loaded. extra rrWs.great deal' Day (610)848-4485.Eles (810)644·303\

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1992 AEROSTAR XL senes -Be.ge ~ cond V -6 f~npo'l'ier $4200 M;>n·FII ~5(8101547-4)53

1992 OODGE Caravan CV 01cargo 'ran exe cond loadedS6200 (Bl0,632-512O

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1984-1991 VANS WANTED.Instanl cas..... Cal Date 1\lansr'lQ 1517! B82-7299 Ba'll-8pm arrtday

1989 FORO Probe G T Turbo· 5speed marual SlAYool. loaded. 1992 BOONEVILLE SE • Load-exeellenl condoon. ~le ed. leather. spol1S IJJury pkQmantenance reeoc'd available. 89.0Ci0 lllIles S9COO (BIO)94.500 maes S4!lOO &12-6742.(810)545-2286 --------

1989 TAURUS LX • 69.0Ci01Tll!es. loaded WIlhSUNOOI.newkes 54250. (3131397·8810

1989 TEUPO. Automate Norvst. Excellent car. 52.200 Of~ oller. (5 I lj54&-0999

1990 BERETTA, aulO. V-6. 3 IL.air. very dean. ongraJ ~.S36OObest. (313}878-1027

1990 COtffiNEHTAL. siver.beauty. redv:ed S6SOO See 000 1992 PROBE GT. very goodl.aque. 16325 M~ concI SSlX»best. ollerllYOnla (810)C29-8886--------

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1983Io1AUBU. 46.00> maes. Y-6al/bTlabC. Must see ~ apprea-ale S3.200best. (51 7)54a-0999.

1985 COUGAR XR7 • 8Mr.exe cord. new MIche'ns. aIpot.et. S3SOO. (810) 695-7413

1986 CHRYSLER F4rh. Ave.loaded. great shape! 31 S v-a.I1lJSt see' 53.500. (5111521-3026

1987 .. ERCURY Grand MatquislS. MciI concI WlSlde & out. 6SKlllIles. S3.600 (BI0)437·5438 Of(810)632'9696

1988 OlOS Cutlass Supceme.loaded. remote starler. exe.cord S4.5OO.{8\0)227·' 590

1989 CROWN VlCTORlA LX. 4dr. po-t.-er everyMg S3SOO(313)426-5452

1989 FORD erO"Ml VdOna LX.Ful llOI'er. low mieS(810)084-1439

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1991 CAVAUER, 4 dr~ auto. ar.Yfft dean, ongonaI owner. S3000Of besl (313)878-1027.

1991 CJlEVY LIJTlina. 3.IL V-6.ai'. Ct\IISe, powel' ~.71.~ ries. Good shape$5.400 (511)548-5357.

1991 ESCORT GT 5 speed. am1m casselle. aI'. S3.0c0best(5 I 1)54$-3637

1991 SATURN Sl2 Whole. pow-ec W'lI'lOOwsI'iOCks. 1001< milesGreat shape $5.00>(810)349-5131.

ESCORT U 1992• Aulomalle. 2door, alI;~. 63.000 milesGreat corodilJOll. 5-CSOO(810)549-1562.

1992 OODGE Slea1lh. one 0"Ml-er. bw miles. ext cond. S9S00(810)227 -o66S

1992 I.INCOlH Conlinel'Cal Ex·ecutve senes. flt'ol6'malQOt\clean. mantailed. 60.00> "*S.Sl1.00> (8101745-1166

1992 OlDS 98 E~e Whltew'm inlenor. exe. 51.00> mo .SlI.5OO (8t0)684~761.

1992 SPIRIT aI'. a:AomaliC.po-t. er steemg & brakes. am 1mstereo eassece. clean. S4800(313)595-4336

1984-1991 VANS WANTEDInstant cash. Cal Dale 11lanslng. (511/882.7299. Barn~ 8pm any day'

1992 STEALTH EX aulO. front."tIeeI drrI11. new kes. watrenry.45,00> rNes. S9S00(810J476-7328166~9700

1988 EDOIE BAUER - FOROAerostar. reiable. beaullful nlen-Of. 52700 best (810)887·9492

1988 GUC 5a!an, 8 passeroger.1oalSed. good cond 54000(810)231-4561 alter 4

1989 FORD Aerostar E~Bauer EtY.lon. fuDy Ioa~. runsgreat 106.00> miles. 540Ci0 Ofbesl oller (8'0~7-o79'

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1995 VlSlON EAGLE ESI Blac:l(,sunroot. CD. 514.200 (a,O)258-4977 after 6pM(610)338·7932

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2.9%1996 CONTOUR 24 MONTH 24.000 MILE LEASE

1ST MONTH PAYMENT 159 205 251REFUNDABlE SECURITY DEPOSIT 175 225 275DOWN PAYMENT (NET OF REBATE) 2000 1000 0CUSTOMER CASH DUE AT SIGNING 2580 1620 659SIN STOCK AT THIS PRICE

McDONALD550 W. SEVEN MILE ROAD

NORTHVILLEMan & Thurs. Bam· 9p.mTues & Wed Bam • 6:30pmFri. Bam· 6pm

(810) 349-1400 (313)427- 6650'PM lax 1cw&.IilIe.deslNllon & assinnenl ~ rebale 10McOoNId Ford "'24 rnonfl dosed end non rnaillenanceleaSe ~ 10FMCC llOC)(OYa1. kid 6" use lax Ioc' lOCal monNt ~ />J ~ I'lcllde ~SliIallon~.AI reba1eS~ 10dWer. Excess lilies .I~ mile • LeasH ti&$ 00Il0n but noc ~1e<l1O ~ as pricedelemWle<l al liiase ~ leasee is re~ Iore~ss wear & lear. flSl ~ Mmler down ~6% Il$6laX.l&~ lees due al iIception P.t,.menl J 24 = IOIaIpa~ Oller may be dIdra'M'l Wlt1 no 1lOtiCe.

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1'»4 TEUPO. 1..1. cruose. arll'!ncassece. po;oer loO.s. r..t'l$g'tal S5SOO (51 Tj548-2380

1'»4 TOWN Car - $q\all.-reedot.ot1. lealher sealS. loaded.low mieage. $t4 000(313}45~8858

1995 TAURUS SE 22K mole$.lealher. loaded 5 13 00> best(810)632·5 I 92

1996 lUIoIIHA lS 4 dr EICASS 7500 mr 2 yr. GMWl'a'l'anl'f S15 goo Of ~(810)669·7891

1996 I.IOHTE CARLO. lOCallyloaded. II"oClJdir'9 Iea'tier lMl.$14.800 (517/5'0-1961

1996 WNFIRE SE .~. 9.300miles. loaded. a~ wt".eelS.automate. $14.200(8'0~7

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1984 CHEVY CAPRICE. 4 dr.Exupt.or.aly dean. no rust Newtrans SI8OO1tm1517~30

1985 FlEETWOOO CadoIacNeeds Ielt rear rm S6OO. 1984P!'jmoulh YC1{agef Needs <l$-lrWor? Exc. body $SOO(5 17}468-2X12 Ml'lIng$

1985 lIllCOlH PklII vn lSC.good partS car. very lillie MI.needs bocly WOIIt. S700:besl.(810}437-0s60 Of (517)223-3577

\986 FORD ESCOIt New star1er.brakes. roIOIS. S600(810)227$83

1987 CUTlASS ~eme~ I.oaded Good cordSol.flem car. Mechancaly exc$1800. (810)227'1549.

1987 OOOGE Omti Good boitt.R.ns. engine needs some WOIt« lor parts. S300 (810)229-8769.

'987 UERC Grand Marq. F~loaded Iktrf new par1$. Rlt\Sgreat S9OOtlest. (517)548-7182.

1988 ESCORT GT. AlKIs good,Vtf'1 clean, 89.00> maes. new1m S13S01lesl(313)49ll-2423

1993 FORO TBIM stalion W39"on. 57.000 maes $8.900 Ask Ioc'Don. {8101229-S160

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We Provide:- High Energy,

Low-Fat Meals

810-380-3232,,. 22200 Novi Road

(In the Oakpointe Plaza Between 8 & 9l\1i1e)NOW OPEN 7 DAYS!

- Great Italian FavoritesPrepared Healthy & Tasty

-Low Prices- Big Portions

"You've tried the rest NOW prepare yourself and your falnily forTHE BEST!!! I pro/lzise ifYOli dOll't enjoy your Ineal, I'll

REFUND YOUR MONEY*Scott Longas, Owner*U7r1/;I/ 241lours IIf order;lIg

Lunch DinnerSanlino's Explosion 5.49 8.99A low fat blend of Grilled Chickenand Angel Hair Pasta. a touch ofOlive Oil & Non·Fat BUller. toppedwith freshly grated Parmesan Cheese.Fat 3.6g.Cream)' Chicken 5.79 8.49Lightly Breaded Boneless Breast ofChicken sauteed in Lemon and Winesauce with Broccoli and a side of PastaChicken Limone 5.79 8.49Lightly breaded boneless Breast ofChicken s3uleN in lemon and WineSauce\Ii ilh Mushrooms and 3 bed of PastaChicken Parmesan S.49 8.29Breaded Breast of Chicken, sauteedand covered with Marinara Sauce &Cheese with a bed of PastaArtichoke & Basil Italiano 4.99 8.49Sauteed Artichoke Hearts blendedwith Non·Fat Tomato & Basil Sauce.Served ovcr homcmade Angel HairPasta & lightly topped with ParmesanCheese. Fat f g.Chicken Marsala 5.49 8.99Boneless Breast of Chicken sauteedwith Mushrooms in a Garlic & WhiteWine Sauce served with a side Pasta.Maria's Veggie Lasagna A.79 7.99VeggieuS3gna Sl:fYN \\ ilh Marin3.l'3SauceMeal Lasa~na 4.79 7.69Homemade. with seasoned Turkey &Ricotta Cheese with Meat SauceSturred ShelJs .4.99 7.29Jumbo Shells stutTed with ShreddedChecse & Marinara SauceEggplant Parmesan .4.95 7.69Layers of Eggplant, lightly breaded,with Cheese & Marinara Sauce

Caesar 2.69 A.29 Meat or Cheese Ravioli .4.99 7.49Croutons & Parme~an Cheese Meat or Cheese filled Pasta Pockets

servcd with Marinara or Mcat SauceCheese Manicotti.. 4.89 7.69Cheese filled Pasta Tubes withMarinara SauceCheese or Meat Torte!lini.. ........ 4.49 ..... 7.69Pasta filled with Mealor Cheese.topped with MozzarellaCajun Pasta & Chicken 5.49 9.49

Thna Caesar 3.49 .4.99 Seasoned Pasta Noodles with spicyThna Salad & Croutons Chicken Strips & Sauce

Scott's Garlic Lover's Pasta .... ..4.99 ..... 8.49Chicken Caesar 3.69 5.29 Angel Hair Pasta sauteed in moundsGrilled Chicken. Croutons & of Garlic & Tomatoes. Fat 1.6g.Parmesan Cheese Protein I.o\'er's Pasta S.99 8.99

dioia of ~ndiJ :Jfoney'Dijon,Caesar,9{pn- Grilled Chicken or Steak with Mixed1"at/toRan, (jrtl~ 1000 ls(an~ 1(aspberry Vegetables on a bed or Pasta

llinai!l!'ette or'1J(ue Cfuese 'Drt's.s;~~ _ _ -- - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -,r--""j:ree-rnessert : j'amify Pasta :Mea[: 15% OFF:$ Santino)s fJ3UC( :I .:reels 791ulIg'!JPeopfe! $12991 I Sl°O Ql.{.{ ~ tn· $1I Witli .9lllg PurefUlSe ove~$10. :IlIdud'~ Saraa : tEn'tire Order : 'JJ /tny :vlnner II One d'essert per onfe 1& Galrdli\f"t]Ot[~aot(rs\Vilh Coupon' Expires 2-28.97 ...1 Not V31idW/Olhcr Offm. With Coupon· E'Pires 2·28·97 I Not ValidWlO\h(r OffersWith Coupon • fupires 2·28·97 "I""the r-~p'I""s?"l897 I NOt'V:!.1 ,~ lI'"r Il~ • ....

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NoodleAngle HairLinguineFettuccineMosloccioliGnocchiPotato Dumpling

Meat or Cheese Ravioli.. 15.99Meat or Cheese TortelJini.. 15.99Family Santino "Explosion" 16.99(3.6 grams of fat per serving)Pasta Dclighl.. 16.99

Not m/id W;(/I tillY otller offers

Create 9Dur OWIl Pasta 'lJishChoose 901lr Choice 0 ~od'fe & Sauce

SauceTurkey Meat

MarinaraVeggie Meat

Fat-Free Tomato & BasilWhite/Red Clam

Fat-Free BunerGarlic & Oil

PestoAmi/tlb/e S,'icy. too! Alfredo

Small Large Family3.99 With 5.99 W/Salad 1-l.99

Garlic Bread & Garlic W/Saiad &Bread Garlic Bread

Add Veggie Topping 99¢Add Meal Topping IA9Add -\:'(Amount for F:lmily Si/e

. / rroppillgs\~'gg;ts:Broccoli, Mushrooms, Onions, Peppers.Zucchini, ArIichoke./\sparagus. Meal: Chicken,~leatballs. italian Sall~3ge. Steak. Shrimp

Safads .(51((witli 'Rpmailte. Lettuce alld'lornatoes)

Small LargeSanlino's 2.99 4.69Ham. Salami. Cheese. Cukes. Onions& Croutons

Antipasto : 2.99 4.69Salami, Mozzarella. Cukes, Omons.Croutons & Olives

Greek 3.29 4.99Beets. Fet3 Cheese. Cukes. Onions &Olivcs

;J-{ouse :Favorites(Served with Sarad & qar{;c ':Bread)

Sausage Francesca 8.69Italian Sausage with seasoned Garlic and Oiland fresh Veggies mixed with Angel HairPastaVeal Parmesan 9.79Breaded Veal sauteed and topped with ourMarinara Sauce & Cheese with a side of PastaSeafood Primavera lO.99Shrimp & Seafood mix sauteed in Red orWhite Sauce over Fettuccine with VeggiesChicken Prima\·era 9.49Chicken Breast sauteed in Red or White SauceO\'er Fettuccine and VeggiesShrimp Scampi 10.998 pieces of Shrimp sauteed in White Wine &Cream. served over LinguineSalmon & Eggplant Pasta 9.49Seasoned Eggplant & Salmon tossed withAngle Hair Pasta. dressed with a seasonedWhite Wine Sauce. Garlic and a touch ofI...cmon. lightly topped with Parmesan Cheese.Fatl.5gScallops & Tomato Napoli 10.59Fresh Scallops sauteed with Tomatoes &Garlic. topped with a slice of Lemon. servedover homemade Linguine and lightly toppedwith Parmesan Checse. Fat 2gSantino's Combo 8.69Meat Lasagna & Eggplant Parmesan with sideof Pasta and MeatballsSausage & Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo ..8.99Frcsh Sausage & Grilled Chicken in a creamyAlfredo Sauce with Fettuccine Noodles

XjC[' s Menu' ;(.!Jt[[ 11lc[uae 1Sti"ce of'

qarti"c 'Bread and aSantino"5 Surprise) .

Spaghetti \\-ilh choice of Sauce 2.49(Or Butter Substitute)Ravioli -Meat and/or Cheese 3.49Jessica's Chicken Fingers (3) 2.99

WEDNESDAYKIDS EAT FREE

One 1'ree witlian Jitau(t tJJinner!

(!Ma~murn of 2free mears. 9Vpto/afitf with au!! otlier offer).

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8......SuEs 71!itli ChipsSantino's Italian Sub .4.29Ham. Salami. Cheese. Italian Dressing.Tomato & I...cttuceGrilled Chicken 4.49Boneless Chicken. Honey Dijon. Cheese,Tomato & LelluceItalian Sausage 4.29Served with Peppers. Onions. Meat Sauce &CheeseVeal Parmesan 4.29Breaded Veal. Meat Sauce & CheeseChicken Parmesan 4.29Breaded boneless Chicken Breast. Marinara &Cheesel\Ieatball Sub 3.99Homemade Italian Meatballs. Meat Sauce &Cheese .

Steak & Cheese 4.29Steak Patties with Cheese. Lettuce. Toma\o &Steak SauceThrkey & Cheese J.99Low fat Smoked Turkey with Lel!ucc. Tomaro& Ranch DressingHam & Cheese 3.69Served with Mozzarella Cheese. Lclluce.Tomato & OnionJenny's Thna Sub 3.49Seasoned Tuna Salad. Cheese. Lettuce.Tomato & OnionVeggie Sub 3.29Feta Cheese, LclIuce. Tomato. Onion.Seasonings & OlivesPepperoni & Cheese Sub 3.49"Mounds" of Pepperoni & Cheese in a MeatSauce1/4 Fat Free Burger 3.49Golden Soy Burger topped with Pat-FreeAmerican Cheese. Tastes like a real meatburger

Siae OraersMeatballs 1.49 (2)Sausages 1.49 each

Garlic Bread 1/2 Loaf 1.99Garlic Bread Full Loaf 3.49Side Salad 1.49Chicken Fingcrs 4.99

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Just ask! Our personnel have over 100 rears ofcombined knowledge and experience 0 the ceramictile business

Guarantee Your InvestmentBuy from tIle Pros at:

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Tavern & Grill(810)437-5411

24095 Currie Road • South Lyon

Satellite TV • Shuffle Board • Pool TablesJoin us for our every friday Fish Fry

$595 Dinner includes:I ' •Baked or Fried Cod • Cole Slawon Y • French Fries. Roll & Butter

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GREAT LOOKING CERAMICTILE FLOORS BEGIN AT

NOVI TILE SALESINVENTORY REDUCTION SALE

10 to 70% OFF IN STOCK CERAMIC TILESWIDE SELECTIQN

We disp-Iay the lalest fashion; customer driven, indeman{t ceramic tiles-we inventory what we show

- .lOW PRICE'

We are dired buyers of imported and domestic ceramictile and we pass t,tie savings onto you!

HIGHEST QUALITYWe buy only standard. grade materials so you know youare not getting second or builder grade

PROI:ESSIQNAL APVICE

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Communication needs without waiting in long lines, from a staff that appreciates each and every customer.

IT'S REALLY QUITE SIMPLEJust visit the professionals at Mail Boxes Etc_where

quick and friendly customer service ,is ourGUARANTEE TO YOU.

FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE PROVIDE:

• UPS~Ground Service - Declared Value FREE up to $100 and traceable• uPSt. Overnight and 2nd Day Air - Guaranteed Delivery, Free Information• Motor Freight - "Big or Small. We Ship It AII:SY

- Domestic and International• Color Copies

• Reduce or Enlarge Your Photographs• Enhance Your Business Presentations With Color• ETC.. ETC., ETC.

• Copies· High Quality Reproductions· Full or Self Service

• Fax Services· Send and Receive, let our fax be your fax• Printing - Business Cards, Letterheads, Envelopes, labels and more• P.O.Style Mailbox Service· Free 24-Hour Access plus Many Additional

FREE Services• Moving, Packaging Services· New Boxes (40 Sizes) Bubble Wrap,

Loose Fill, Tape...• Professional Packaging Services· For Your Convenience We'll pack

Everything; from Fragile to not-so Fragile.

COUPON SPECIALSFAST! COUPON EASY!' FAST! COUPON EASY! FAST! COUPON EASY!

: 2 FOR 1 COPIES :: 2 FOR 1 :: FREE MAILBOX SERVICE :I II COLOR COPIES I: Rent A Privale-P.O. Box" Style Mail Box For 3 I: BLACK & WHITE :: : I Months & Receive :I I I. State of the Art : : . 3 MONTHS FREE I

III' Crisp Clean-Copies I: II Canon Color Copies I II II : MAIL BOXES ETC. 'Limit 500 : I : MAIL BOXES ETC. Li~it 100 : I : MAIL BOXESETC. FIt~J~fidar;~ly' :: Offer Expires 3-31-97 I' Offer Expires 3-31-97 I I • OfterExpor~3·3\·97 I, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• 1 •• _

Milford510 Highland Ave. 48381(810) 684-1141 (fax) 684-7045

Northville • Downtown118 Main Centre 48167(810)344-1980 (fax) 344-4963

Novi43422 West Oaks Drive 48377(810)347-2850 (fax) 347-1890

MAIL BOXES ETC. Franchised Centers are independently owned and operated. °1995 Mail Boxes Etc.JANUARY, 1997IPRICE SLICER EAST-9

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SAVEUP TO 60% OFFon Gold and Gemstone Jewelry

Closeout 14K Gold JewelryFrom $10.00/Gram

t..IJ45% Off Suggested Retail Price on DiscontinuedBulova, Seiko, and Citizen Watches and Clocks.

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Save up to 400/0 Select Watch Bands.Sale Prices start at $2

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Save an additional 20% Off our alreadyGuaranteed Lowest Prices on Selected Loose DiaInonds

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Save on hundreds of closeout Gold andGemstone Rings, Bracelets and Pendants.

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CLEARANCE SALE WILL BEFROM JAN. 20TH - FEB. 1ST.

JEWELERS SINCE 1902

(810) 442·2440 • 39955 Grand River • Novi....

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Exp.2-28-97 I CARRY OUT - DINE IN- - - - - - - - -: EXCUJOING SPECIALS •

PHEASANT RUN PLAZA39777 Grand River

Novi, ~ichigan 4805010% OFFAny Meal 474-8887

NEWUSEDRENTALS$4OFF

min. $20purchase

$30FF $20FFmin. $15 min. $10purchase purchase

• USED BOOKS ONLY·Cannot be combined w/any other coupon offer. Exp. 2-28-97

HOURS: Mon-Fri. 10-8

Sat. 10-6, Sun 11-4 810 474 606639733 Grand River· Novi - -

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Home Is Where the Heart IsIf your heart is looking for a new home

Call a realtor who caresCall a Reliable agent

Mention this ad for aCOMPLIM ENTARY

Home Warranty* with the Saleor Purchase of Your home.

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GRAND RIVERJust West of

Haggerty

GrandRiver

10 Mile

exfort!TAILOR & CLOTHING

has a new homevisit us at 39863 Grand River

Pheasant Run Plaza • Novi

r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. Thanks for your supporl over Ihe last J 0:$7500 0F F :years. We lookfom'ard 10 C~IlI;llu;llg 10• t sen'e the C0I1lIl/lllllt)'.I I

:. Regular Price : 810 474 1904{!j :_S~i~S_o~~~o~~~:t~~d_ ~I~C~S_: • •

For the' perleet fit, we do expert alterations .. for Ladies and Men .,

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CARHARTTSWEATSHIRTS15% OFF

BIBS, COATS,JACKETS

10% OFFSHIRTS

any style or size$27.95

T-SHIRTS$13.95

NOVI FEEDAND SUPPLY43963 Grand River • Novi • 349-3133

(Just West of Novi Rd.)Mon.-Fri.9-5; Sal9-2

NowLeasing

South Lyon's Finest1, 2 & 3 bedroom apts. - Garages Available

3 bedroom single family homes,+--====:::full basement, 2 car attached ~arag~,......-;;:::=--~

@ (810) 437-9959

Barnstormer'S.BanquetFacility

Complete CustomCatering Packages

4 Newly Remodeled Banquet RoomsOur Elegant Oak Ballroom - up to 440 guestsGorgeous Cedar Ballroom - up to 350 guests

Garden Room 2 - up.to 120 guestsLounge - up (0 190 guests.

MondJ)' - Closed - New Game Room·Illes.- Karaoke - Sum Fehruar)'\'«'cJnesd.l)" - Pooll.caguc·!1lUrsJ.l)' • Pool, Oms, Foosth1l1TOIJrn~/l1(nlS 4 PM _ 8 PM

/ligh Ertagy Danft Musi.Fri. & Sat. - High Energy Dance Party 9pm-2amflOURS: Tues.-Thurs. 4:00 pm-12am

Frio & Sat. 4:00pm.2am

9411 E. M·36\X'hitmorc L1kc

Just W'csl of US 23

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I Get Second Enn'ce II 500/0 Off IL Wirh Coupon Expires April 20, \')')7 .J-----------------(U3l 449-0040

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• National Brands at discount prices'• Complete line of new & rebuilt parts for all

cars & light trucks• Complete line of lawn & garden belts and

spark plugsWeturn brake drums & rotors

" tN0 Detroit Sl.a.C;'0

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9 Mile"-B~~:"''(~~ If we can't help you,"ftOUDIMVS" nobody can.

125 E. Lake St. • South Lyon • 1 Block East of Pontiac TrailHours: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 7:00pm;

Saturday 8:30am - 6:00pm; Sunday 10:00am - 3:00pm

1997 Peaches & Cream

BRIDAL EXPO•• >

Sunday, February 16thNoon - 4 p.m.

atBARNSTORMER'SCatering & Banquet Center

FASHION SHOW STARTS AT.1:30 P.M.

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• Colleen's Rose Garden Aorist • In Good Taste• Pure Country Girl • Rent & Rave Party Equipment

• Carriage House Designs •.The Bridal Suite• Per Your Request Cakery • Rawlinson Photography

• Princess House Crystal • />\ary Kay Cosmetics• Elite Sweets • Best Western • Royal Presige• The Balloon Lady • Brighton Tux • Hearts &

Rowers Wedding Boutique • Barnstormers• & MimyMore

-Barnslormer's offers gourmet excellence & professional, courteous SC1vlce.-(313)449-0040

9411 E. M-36, Whitmore LakeFollow as 23 to Exit 54 then to 1/4 mile west of as·231~---------------------,• Mail in this coupon for your ONE FREE Bride's Admission I

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Quality Is Our Speciality price with price proofFINE WINES • BEER • POP

• IN-STORE BAKERY • GOURMET DELI• FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES

• FRESH MEATS • GOURMET SPECIALITIESLET US DO YOUR CATERING!

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A Fine Selection Of French Burgundy, Bordeaux, Loire, Rhone, ETCand Wines from several countries around the worldand across the U.S. and Canada. • All Special Case Prices.

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USDA ChoiceT-BoneSteaks

.:._~==.) $3~?Save $3.30 Lb.

USDA Choice

Ground BeefFrom Round

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Skinless BonelessChicken Breast

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126 MainCentre BuildingDowntown Northville

(810) 348-1213Mon.-Sat /0:00-6:00 (Fri. 'iil 8:00)

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The Most AdvancedProtection You Can Get

for Your Truck Bed!ALSO GREAT FOR SNOWMOBILE TRAILERS

See It!_ Will not Warp,

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Withstands~--Weather

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Touch It!Reduces CargoSlippage

Not a Paint. ..Upto 1I4"Tuff StuffPolyurethane

Resists Dents& Scratches... ·S15cio·OFF······~

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Believe It!•••••Watertight SealEliminates Rust& Corrosion

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Also availabfe (rom finer frock dealers in your area! (810) 380·RHINOLOCATED BEHIND A. KEAN PICTURE FRAMES (810) 380.7446

CHILD CARE LEARNING CENTERS

• Care for Infants to 6-Year-Olds• Full and Part-Time• Year-Round Programs

• Preschool COMPUTER Learning• Foreign Language Program .• Lunch & 2 Snacl(s Provided for Full-Time

lllhere Angels Learn ToSpread Their lViizgs

OPEN FROM 6:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M.MONDAY - FRIDAY

(810)426-6789NOV'

24300 Karim Blvd.SW. corner Grand River and Haggerty

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Transmission

:~~lf~~Tank$499900DnvenMower(optional) ,

• $137.00 per month

White LT-15015 HP OHV Engine042" Mowero cast Iron Front Axle• 3 Gal. Fuel Tanko 8 Speed Cruisematic Transmission

$1.39900• $39.00 per month

500/0 OFF ·Mower BladeSharpening

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"\.""~~~ water SoftenersNow is the time to replace that old

softener while it still has some value.country Water Treatment Inc. will give

you $10000 trade in 'on a new "state of theArt" Water System. During the month of

February 1996.*

ODOR FREE, IRON FREE, SOFT WATERA family owned business serving the area for

over 30 years.Salt De1ivery. Bottled water.Drinking Water systems

CALL NOW!(810)437-9136 (810)684-5869(810)229-1870 (313)449-8722

For FREEEstimate and ProfessionalWater Analysis

COUNTRY 13658 W. Ten MileWATER TREATMENT South Lyon

1 mile west of pontiac TrailMonday - Friday 9-6; saturday 9-4*Offer cannot be used with other coupons

- - -..- - - - - ., - - - - - - - - IIWE CARRY ... 0ITHE BEST. ~ . I . II And We Carry It ~c.; I 0 OR' IRight To Your Home I II $100 Off I I

:Delivery I Installation IIof any Dura-Cube Salt I. of any Rental U~it I1

M must be ~ at time of PI\IChm wtth thh ad. I Ad must be pmen~ at time of lINCh3se WIth thh ad. I~ ejplm 2.22-97. cannot be combined with any AbsOlUtelY eXpIres 2·22-97. caMOt be combined with any

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: "J~, !Juo. :~ 41714 W, 10 Mile at Meadowbrook • Novi ~~ (Farmer Jack Center) ~

~ (810) 347·7773 ~~ Mon.-Fri. 11-7 Sat. 11-5 ~~ Over is Years of Jewelry E,:"erience - . ~.. • Gold Chains and Charms • RepaIrs Done on Premises ~.... • Diamonds at True Discount Prices by Expert .J~elers ..~ • Watch Batteries & Bands • Pearl Restringing ....~ • Gem Identification Service ~.. Special Prices ...... on all ....~ Gold Bracelets ~and ..~ Color Stones ....! Photo Engraving Available on Gold or Silver - Laser Engraving !.... Perfect Gift That Will Lasta Lifetime! ....~ ~

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E!' treate .N h 'r utmost hdid t et b . g t ere\ Everyone Elizabeth for emt Finally to yOU great deal to me -t flor us - it meant arelax and knoW every- *Not valid with any other\, Thank You! Icould previous purchase or offers\ ne was in good hands

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Wedding dressesIcan Thank yOU-Sincerely

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·1= V I t' A t Ixe ouque I:I·~•• ~ • a en. Ine rrangemen S I .with this coupon ~ •~• I~ : Greetmg qards I expires2-8-97 1;1 C,: Stuffed Ammals _ _ _ _ _ __ J :~.dj • Balloons & More I~~&: ~ :13~·~i 'IIvu-.. il·.1: :1•.. I~: F lJ 0 R 1S T 11·c.; 22880 Pontiac Trail- Sout~ Lyon j.·C•• I~ In King Plaza - Next to Riffles 1 ·c

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402 S. Main • Northville(810)348-2783

(2 blocks north of West 7 Mile Rd.)

Sunday12·5

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486·1661GFantastic Barns'

Howrs: Monday -.Friday 9-8; Saturday 9-5•. 4.'" ~" I ..... •- - - - -~- - -.. - - - - - - -I ..' ';.' ...'_.,,-.'. .' . I

"I, ~r:,:IE'RMPLUS I:.~.-shaiWG60 > $" ...' - '95 r:~- PrecisionCut II- Quality Perm II - Style regular $38 II _ _ ,,=XIH:: 2.::;7 •.:..onge.:.~,w::ra _ ~~c:... ~s.- _ _ J

Stop in and take advantage of ourPaul Mitchell Specials!

Each salon andependently O',o,nedand operated. Fantastic Sam's InternatIOnal. Inc. 1994

No Time To Read?Listen to best-selling authors while you commute, exercise, etc.

Over 4,000 titles availableAUCICODO"S O .... ::.D

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f'&H'~O\'URS> Mon·Fri lOam·8pm. ,~ Sat 10am·6pm, . ."'t.:~ Sun 12 Noon·6pm

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W~RlD ·24291 Novi Rd.

North of 10 miles, Pine Ridge Center810

449-9100

. .TORO ~HEELHORSE SALE!

TORQ Wheel Horse~Tractors & Riding ~hl\\cr~

When you want it done rig~"t~

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GRAND RIVER EQUINE FEEDS51680 Grand River' Wixom • (810) 348·8310

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8a.m.- Sp.rn.; Sat. 8:00a.rn.-2:00p.m.Horse Feed • Hay • Straw

Quantity Price Breaks AvailableWhile You Wait!

• Dog & Cat Food • Horse Supplies • Straw• Wild Bird Seed • Wood Shavings • Poultry Feed

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,&ON-A-R08~ 56808 Grand River· New HUdso~ eI. ~I!'" (810)437·8788

ltahan 1!~~) Americt'ln.ll Jt'...... ~ Hours: lunch OnlyTues.,Wed.,Thurs. 11·3li:S'l'. l\.~ lunch & Dinner Only Fri. 11-10;:AUB, Dinner Only Sal4-1 0

Please come in and enjoy a delicioushomemade meal and we will treat

you to FREE dessert & coHeemust present this ad • offer good only with purchase of adult meal • up to

4 offers per ad • expires 3-10-97· Friday and Saturday night only

Every,'!'esday 10%, Off:,'l;un'chI~Ji\ SenIors ',? ",' "..' ",'.. ~ e ,I- -

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FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL PETDENTAL HEALTH MONTH

During this month we are offering a

Dental Check-Up atNO-CHARGE

and this $10.00 certificate towards a dentalprophylaxis. Take advantage of this

opportunity to give your dog or cat the dentalcare they need.

Expires 2/28/97

(810) 449·744747330 Ten Mile • Novi

(corner of 10 Mile & Beck)

VCR Rent-A-Flick- ' - ,-'7'" REPIATD- d,:,-,r ~----1 VIDEO..... . ~~"~~ ..,""~.,~~FREE'j>;)"

E~~~TES SUPERSTORE, "~).;)....- 2 0 10 Met R dL:i!;ijJ .•~:>'; 47 3 W. 1e oa

yi'f' .,,~ Novi, Michigan 48374Corner of 10 Mile & Beck Road

810-349-2000"The Video Dozen"

Rent 12 get 1FREE

ALL DAY. EVERYDAY

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CLI!~.fIERS155 ~~~~~~erce

(810J685·3121 or (810)685·0710HOURS:

Mon.-Fri. 7am-7pm; Sat. 9am-5pm........Professional Dry Cleaning'; Shfrt?~lauhdry. Alterations· Shoe Repair

• Leather Cleaning & Repairs• Wedding Dress Cleaning & Boxing

PRINTING CENTER120 N. Mill St. • South Lyon, MI 48178

810-486-1777 • Fax 810-486-1780

- DESKTOP PUBLISHING-ENVELOPES- BUSINESS CARDS

.- LET·TERHEAD- CONTINUOUS FORMS-FORMS- CHECKS-AND MORE ...

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We'll make a personal visit todiscuss your printing needs!

COVERALLSAND

BIB OVERALLSOn Sale

Starting At

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Commerce

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Original equipment\\%~~ for the American worker.~

$1000 Off SALE PRICEon selected Jackets &

Sweatshirts(Styles 71218, JR1 05, JR106)

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: (810) 449-2639 Rita Wightman, eM : I............................. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'9~99999~9999999999999999999~~99999~999~~999~~ ~· -----------------------------. ~~ : BUY 1 SPECIALTY • Cinnamon Raisin • ~

~ : BREAD • Cheddar Cheese :1!Ji~~ • . GET 1 HALF-OFF • Sou~dough I"~ I •Garlic I •!g : BAKED FRESH IN STORE • Cinnamon Apple : "~ I 7 DAYS A WEEK • Cinnamon SWIrl • rn~ ~ E • ~~ ,...,.,,,r tlJt .....- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • - - - - - - - - - • - L!iI" ~@ ~~ -------------------------- ~~ CATERING PIZZA SPECIAL mi MICRO BREW BEERS mm fiNE WINES OURFAMOUS OURFAMOUS m~ 810-305-9702 c~,~g~.~Zi~~~1CHEESEl'JE~~RONI ~rn fax 810-305-9910 2 lARGE "WE BAKEJI rnrn Comer of 10 M!1e&BeckRoad· No\; $1398exp. $1599exp. rn~ In The New ~te Plaza 2128/97~ 2128/97 L:

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Jerry's FamilyBarber ShopAcross from New Hudson Food Market AI:so l..atIes Haircuts

One FREE cup of coffee w/haircut ICIOSed Mondays IHaircuts All long hair $2.00 extra- .- .- - - - - - - - - -~: - - - -ISeniOr Citizen.' IChildren's I IAdult Melli I Women's I

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56461 Grand River • New Hudson (810)437-7355

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: See us for I $5.95 94¢ Retail $8.29 Gal. 3.77 .!IiI~----; ---------:1: :>QIII ~S~OFF· Ii iI:t 1£ It I :

I I d .!I~ IAll science kits, books a supplies I t I I'W L wi~ t~ c~up~n ~pi~s ~1~97 J I ~IThe Purple Cow liD 1997 Pre·Season Spec;als~M Educationalto~s for all ages M I Ingersoll SAVE SAVE SAVE I~ ~ I Our !ra~tor Comes with a jIn 570 N. Lafayette n Ii Lifetime Warranty! :U Huntington Square, South Lyon 'W d .!II (810) 486-3890 I :, " 3603 E. Grand River o· Ii, ~~\~\EWAR~V I

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II1\. (wal-Ma)" Plaza, Howell I d New Hudson Power I

. 517 545-0:1.76 In I ~~l:ga~~~l~~~~o.~ W 53535 Gland River at Haas. 2 rtllieseastol Pontiac Trail IOJ I ~~~e~~~C:~~a%~I&rear UIi (810) 437 1444~~ ~=:::=_:~-~--~-~--~-~--~

Saw Chain Specials~

14" 53L 520.79 $13.00 Super Chisel .. ~

16" 59L s22.79 $15.00 Pro Chainavailable at Super XL Big20" 70L s25.95 $19.00 reduced prices

New Hudson PowerRed Chain Saw

Relai '469 00

• (8;O)R4·3'7:'1ea444~i1 Sale $329.00• 20" bar & chain· 3.5 cubicinch engine· 131bs. weight I• Manual override •.

22750' Pontiac Trail • South LyonBetween 9 & 10 Mile 1997

MID WINTER

SPECIALS!

SP::~~:~~in t!i!!r!!!!~ co~puterized Alignments

~ Froflt En~ . ''"',NTERSTATE'~ SuspensIon RepaIrs ... iBATTERIES

Ask Us About• Tune ups• Starting & Charging• Tires & Tire Repairs• Axle Shafts• CV joints

• Heating & Air Conditioning• Radiators• Hoses• Belts• Lights• Wiper Blades

(810)437·4800•

JANUARY, 1997JPRICE SLICER EAST-23

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INCREDIBLE '2 FOR l'GOLF OFFER

AT LOCAL COURSESl

Act now on this grC'at golf and dining specialfor an)" one of the fC'atund counts.

Worth OHr S200.00 nch! Valid through 1997.

Only $25.00 per certlJic.!te

/:."ochcemjicare entitles )'ou or )'our guest tocompllmenta,>, golf and dlmng .. hen a second 0/

..qual or greaten'alue IS purchasedChoose from:

* WHISPERING PINES - Pilckne~:s FREE ROtmDS OF GOLF

AlfD 1 FREE BOlfUS 9 HOLE ROUND* HICKORY CREEK - Ullltmi

:s FREE ROtmDS OF GOLFa. FIV£ FREE BUCKETS OF BALLS

* CAPTAIN'S CLUB - C,allb BlaIlC

:s FREE ROUNDS OF GOLF. :s FREE LUNCHESa. :s FREE DIRlfERS

* BRENTWOOD - wbiu take:s FREE ROUNDS OF GOLF. :s FREE LUNCHES

a. :s FREE DI1fliERS

* REDDEMAH FARMS - cbe~ (just w 0{AtI" "rbo" :s FREE. ROtmDS OF GOLF. :s FREE

LURCHES a. :s FREE DIRlfERS* RUSH LAKE - ~/REDDEMAHFARMS 'COMBO CARD'

:s FREE ROUKDS OF GOLF AT EACH COURSEa. :s FREE umCH OR DIl'RlERS

* HIGHLAND HILLS - :s FREE 18 HOLEa. :s FREE 9 HOLE ROtnmS OF GOLF

a. :s FREE LtmCHES

Call (810) 669-8815 or (800) 838-5294or send ch«k or mone)' order to

Dickenson Sawyer, Inc.P.O. Box 396, Milford, MI 48381

Plnse sp«ir~ "hleh certifiC'1lte,ou wish to order!Certificates are not aVlulable at the cow-se

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Big SavinfmON POPULAR MODELS FROM

TOP BRANDS INCLUDING:O~r'!.~~GIANTDI4NICNV~

. ""~ ,q-o-ft"'''--''S''C:'mf«""I~i.~Q.i*l~jjJi1~l~ffl~IfM~WI\~MOUNTAIN BIKES

as low as $189.95*SUSPENSION BIKES

asrowa1399.95 • $599.95*

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SCHWINN BOYS & GIRLS10" WHEEL BIKES

$119.95All Bicycles Include:

• FULL Warranty• FREE Assembly & Adjustment

• FREE Tune-up after 30 riding daysAlso in Stock:.

• Winter Trainers • Winter Clothing• Studded Winter MTB Tires

209 S. Lafayette -downtown Sooth Lyon

2 blocks south of 10 Mile

~4)7-0500~

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BATHROOM WITHBERTCH QUALITY CABINETS

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AllBertchOak Cabinets

INSTALLED, EXCHANGED ORCARRY-OUT

Cars, Vans, Pick-Ups &Heavy Trucks

Standard 12 MonthUnlimited Mileage Warranty

Extended Warranties Availabler-------,I $100°0 II OFF II With This Ad I1-- .1

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MATUISOr;:SKitchen, Bath and Plumbing Showrooms

INDEPENDENTAUTO & TRUCK

SERVICERICHARDSON AD.

6130 Canton Center 31535 Ford Rd. 28243 PlymouthCanton • 455-9440 Garden City • 422-3888 Livonia • 522-5633

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8·9; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 11-3 ,'.. -.

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6a:;I(810) 360-4400 IoIAPlERO.

24-PRICE SLICER EAST/JANUARY. 19974370 Haggerty Road • Walled Lake • Michigan. 48390

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Sdtb«) eu«i S~ Ztalibf ()~ p~ ~SiMe 1966 •

PRE SEASON CHECK-UPNow TI,nl Marcil 15, 1997

Mayville's factory trained mechanics will perform thefollowing professional service -

Flush and clean fuel system • Replace fuel filter • Fill gas tank and stabilizefuel • Change engine oil Proper disposal of fuel and engine oil • Replace SparkPlug • Clean air filter • Adjust carburetor settings (if applicable) • Adjustvah'es (if needed) • Check and set engine RPM • Sharpen Blade(s) • Adjustand lube cables/check operation • Final operation and safety check • Powerwash unit • Clean deck and engine blower housing • Call with estimate if fur·ther repairs are nceded

Push & Self-propelledROTARY MOWERS

CheckupSpecial$4995

TRACTORS· &RIDING MOWERS

Checkup

Special $11995

1/2 Price 011 Pick-lip & Delivery.Includes Pickup and Delivery!!! Includes Pickup and Delivery!!!Limited An.'a Call For Details Limited Area Call For Details

CALL TODAY FOR PICK-UP/DELIVERY APPOINTMENT

(810)231..1110After Tile Sale It's The Service T1lat COll1lts

All Vinyl Low Low Priceson great windows

F9~~ ~ We Manufacture themost popular thermalvinyl windows. Any size,any style. Buy 1 or 100and save.

.Qualitv.Backed ~

~Ycoa~71Lifetime Warranty !4.

Call For FREE In-Home Estimate'24 Hr. Message Center Factory

1-800-327-3159 437-5870SUNAIRE WINDOW

MANUFACTURING CO.7936 Boardw~lk • Brighton, MI

Member of Better Business Bureau

• Faux Finish Classes (now forming)• -Wallpaper - Great Selection!• Custom Soft Window Treatments• Decorating Consultation Available• Antiques• Home Accessories• Gifts, Cards & Candles

117 N. Lafayette • South Lyon

(810)486·4910The Best Paint ...

and so much more!r----------:$3.00 OFF:I per gallon I

IAll Benjamin Moore best II interior Regal Paints. I

II MoJi'~ II PAINTS II A Stroke Of Brilliance~ I

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Hunter-Douglas---RJ8nd---KirslrWindow·-Treatments-

up to

I~":'· .....~ Generous support Is provided by the AT&TFoundallon The Coalltfon for AmerIca's Children m

WE'RE FIGHTINGFOR THE CHILDREN.

IT'S TOUGHER THAN EVER TO RAISE A CHILD RIGHT. AND PARENTS ACROSS AMERICANEED ALL THE HELP THEY CAN GET. WHICH IS WHY MORE THAN 350 ORGANIZATIONS ARENOW UNITED TOGETHER TO BE A SmONGER FORCE THAN THE PROBLEMS FACING OURFAMILIES AND OUR CHILDREN.

WE'RE THE COALITION FOR AMERICA'S CHILDREN. AND WE KNOW HUNDREDS OF WAYS,BIG AND SMALL, YOU CAN HELP SmUGGLING FAMILIES IN YOUR COMMUNITY.

CALL US AT '-888·544·KIDS OR REACH US ONLINE AT WWW.KIDSCAMPAIGNS.ORG.WE'RE FIGHTING FOR THE CHILDREN. WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?

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"STOREWIDE SALE"10% OFF

. JAN'23 - FEB 1~ i';1;-t£~... t ..>-~: A.L':: ,,~ .:; 11~

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; OTHER ITEMS AT.GREATER SAVINGS4"~~" ~~HAJ .. ..-""0:".:;0. '("J. "'" '#~ .. , JI'".(

BRIO• Safari • Breyer• Ound • Playmobil

• Applause • Darda • Tomy• Thomas Tank • Ravenburger

• Oeo Safari • Wood boardGames,3D & Other Puzzles

Unique, Unusual and Educational Toys& games for All Ages

We'll be closing our doors after 12 yrs.in downtown Northville on February 1st.

50 - 70%Storewide

Thank you Northvillefor all your support. --107 N. Center st .• Northville .

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Fri.10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

(810) 30S-99QO !

118 E. Main • Northville Name _Address _

* Additional 30% off sale merchandise** Excluding all handcrafted items ~.~~, Phone

• .3 PINE BOARDS I1"x6" 1"x8" 1"x12"

~6' '1.90 '2.10 '5.41 ~

8' '2.53 '3.61 '1.2110' '3.16 '4.51 '9.01

1"x2" 1"X4" 1"x6"4' '1.59 '3.09 '4.89 $989 NON-SPATTERINC

I'UJ 7311 CEILING PAINT5' '1.99 '3.89 '6.09 1 GAl.

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STORAGECABINETS

1 Raw Countertcp #84:30G6 34.99Cut to Fit

2·Door Wall #841001 35.991Drawer/2 Door Base #840002 68.99Tall Utility #84:3604 136.4936"x70"x16"

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• VANlTYTOP I ALPIN V'ANITY VANrTYTOPARLINGTON VANITY NOT INCLUDED " NOTlNCLUDED2 door with drawer at pase. Solid oak face 1door and 2 drawer. Hardwood face frameframe. Solid wood door frames and drawer and doors. Self closing hinges.front. Arch raised panel door. =PV5024·21-QA =P\f20.30·12· ....'H

SBALL !3EAR1NGSLIDES IN ALLDRAWERS

MARBLE SINK TOP:3 sided non-drip edge. Self draining

.-.:l1!P'r~ soap dish, Sleek, scratch resistant.

17x19 SI9 22x25 S3919x25 S29 22x31 S54

- 19x:31 S39 22x37 S69:- 19><37 $49 22><49 S89

19x25 S54 22x25 S7419x:31 S64 22x:31 S8419x37 S79 22x37 S9919x49 S99 22>:49 $129

FAUCET NOT INCLUDED

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CLASSIC ILET I WINDHA bTLET HAMILTON TOILETVitreous china. White. White. 3 bolt-quick connect Elongated seat included.

II AftFNJTlflQJUcI3 :t0701T 191stsallationl,#54045';;}ENOT 2#20920

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Co~temporaryl "EurAo"~lt~le. ~urah~tele! Classic style. Availaple in white. _. . .. ._I~~~~~~~. .____ EooLONNEG,A2:fE092DFoR01Z02NTt259.88an~easytocean, vaUlvemw I .: I -------.-----L:::.:::.:.~~~. ::.:.---,-

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4 LT.-40 WATTRESIDENTIALTROFFER~cessea fluorescent fixture~~ cle~r prismatic acrylicWhi~fin,.n hhiq~-ref1ectance

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BEVELED TIFFANY PANELSSolid oak hand stained frame. Easy lift.shift. Energy saving ballast. =KWTC440ES

FLUORESCENT CIRCLINEMolded acrylic lens. Uses 1-22 wattbulb. (Bulb not included). ,C2022

952'x4' ---------:!.:JtJFIXTURE

9911"X 3"FIXTURE

VOLJR CHOICEI ,4O,60,750R100 WATT

DECOR LITE BULBS

184FORCHANDELIERS Ii2 BULBS WITHSAFETY CIRCUIT

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COMPACT BULB

999 YOURCHOICE!15,20,23 WATTLAST 13 X LONGER

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waterBoss'"WAtERCOND\I\ON\NGSYS1"EM ;9:;000

SYSTEM SAVERTMWATER SOFTENER PELLETS99.5% pure salt. continous379cleansing formula thathelps fight mineral build-up. 40 lBS;; 150013400

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WHOLE-HOUSE OR UNDER-SINKWATER FILTER

.~",.~ Wholehousefilter reduces dirt,. sand and silt. Extends life of household.' ,.; 70 appliances and plumbingproducts. _

'WAS $5 Easy to install. Undersink filter.... l~~~~-r:reduces unpleasant taste and odor suchL ----'i as chlorine. 3/8" connection for single INSTAPURETM

S49 aucetapplications. #151180/;:158358 FAUCET FILTERWe'\\ INStA\..\.. the. 5 tem Whitefinish/clearcover'1150W ter Conclitionmg Y5 \ 990 CYHOOUICREI. Reduceschlorine, withouta IRep\acement :;/0504 for on y.... removing minerals or

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QUALITYWATER HEATERS

24 HOURINSTALLATION

AVAILABLEJOB CODE#050tl0502 WARRANty

PRICECAS DESCRIPTION MODEL NO. BTUPARTSTANK

~ 30 GAL. TALL NAT. GAS #5-30-NORT 30,000 S YR. 1 YR. \132~ 40 GAl. TAU NAT. GAS #5-40-NORT 32,000 5 YR. 1 YR. 5132 -~ 40 GAl. TAll PROP.GAS #5-40-PORT 30,000 5 YR. 1 YR. S209~ 40 GAl. TALL NAT. GAS STA·K #8-40-NKRT 35,000 8 YR. SYR. 199.95~ 40 GAL. TALL NAT. GAS STA·K ##10-40 NART 40,000 10YI. 10 YR. 229.95_~ 50 GAL. TAll NAT. GAS #S-SO·NORT 32,000 SYR. 1 YR. '188~ 50 GAL. TAll NAT. GAS STA-K l1iD-50·NART 40,000 10YR. 10 YR. s289

ELECTRICDESCRIPTION VOLTAGE MODEL NO. WATTAGE WARRANTY PRICETANK PARTS

~ 2 GAL POU 110V 1I1-2-1SUS·K 1,400 1 YR. Dl¥S s128~ 4 GAL POU 110V #1·4·1SUS·K 1,400 1 YR_ 90 S138DATS~ 10 GAL. MIDGET 110V #S-10-1SMS-K 1,650 SYR. 1 YR. S139~ 20 GAL. MIDGET 110V #5-20-1SMS-K 1,650 5 YR. 1 YR. 5155~ 40 GAL. SHORT 210V #5·40·20RS 4500/4500 5 YR. 1 YR. 115.66~ 52 GAL SHORT 210V #5-S2-20RS 4500/4500 5 YR. 1 YR. '169~ 52 GAL. TAll STA-K 210V 1I10-S2-2ART 5500/5500 iDYl. 10 YR. 5239

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Custom door and drawer fronts give your cabinets new life. Includes replacement ofold fronts and covering all exterior surfaces with beautiful finishes. Durablecovering permanently attached for lasting good looks. Normal Installation.

Receive a free Counter Topup 'to 10ft. with any complete

Cabinet Refacing project. J06CODE10760

I;TACLA001191C. #62623, #PC81017705, #105954, #2102085035, itTAClBOO2928C,#210208503,#TACLA000876, #MN0006039, #OOO3812M4, ICT#1481, 3208, 2888, 2728

VANITY & TOP INSTALLATIONReplace your old outdated vanity. Hundreds of styles tochoose from. Moving plu!"bing or e!e~rical connections,or up'dating to comply With new bulldmg codesnot included. Normal Replacement Installation.

JOB CODE #0509

~ LABORONLY

FAUCET INSTALLATIONIncludes disconnecting and removal of existingfaucet and replacement with new faucet. Additionalplumbing and permits if required are not included.

S · LABOR ONLY< \' Normal Replacement >

Installation .: "; JOB CODE 10510 ~<'\

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oYPSILANTI 2820 WASHTENAW AVE 454·5210 () ROYAL OAK 4949 COOLIDGE HWY 435·1910

eCANTON ~2000FORO RD 981·8400 0DETROIT 8400 E. 8 MilE 895·4900

-C- 0NOVI ~3610 WEST 'OAKS DR 3/1/1·8855 eSTERLING HTS. 33801 VAN DYKE 826·8330

e LIVONIA 29657 MilE RD 4/12·S580 G) ROCHESTER HILLS 223 AUBURN E.. 852·7144

o SOUTHGATE 14800 OIX·TOlEDO RD..246·8500 CD UTICA 45160 UTICA PARK BLVD 726·5800

~ e DEARBORN 5951 MERCURY DR......... 356·6900 CD ROSEVillE 31510 GRATIOT AVE 294·8080

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~ ... ,'#.,~• PRICE PROMISE DETAILS: We will match exact prices on identicalmerchandis~ from local competitors. Same manufacturer and m~~1numb~~. Umlte<! to stock on hand. We reserve the right to I!mlt~uant~tles. Applies to non-member clu17prices and catalog pnce5including freight. Does not include clearance or going out of 17usine55sales.

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Limited q.uantities. Sorry, no rainchecks. At least one of each item available inthe store at the beginningof the sale. Not responsible for typographical errors.

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• CREDITDETAILS:With approved credit. Thenuml1erof months you 'Nillpay and the amount of your minimum monthly pa~ents will dependonadditional p'urchases and your 17alance.Payments fluctuate acccrdin~to account l1alance.

@1997 BUILDERS SQUARE, INC. AD#5211.S21t