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Stuntwoi nan n«~ Footbal I Sights, sounds of fall walking in air, 1D report, 1C abound;3A Canton #bSer\jer Volume 13 Number 24 Monday. October 12, 1987 ? • ' - ' '• V m- -: w | Canton, Michigan m 56 Pages Twenty-five cents - . Saborbaa < maunlUl I cQor«IW «il #»• The Canton Connectioi Board OKs $16,500 for new chief search ••••• = HAUNTED HOUSE: The Canton Jaycees announce the location of this year's Haunted House, which will be open from 7- 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 7-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday from Oct 16-30. The Haunted House will be located at 41911 Ford Road about halfway between 1-275 and Lilley behind New Bright Co. Admission is $2.50 per person. Group rates are available by calling 397-2150. Friendly Monster Day is from this time proceeds will be donated to the National Burn Institute in Ann Arbor. FINANCIAL PLANNING: Two financial planners from IDS Financial Services will be offered beginning 7 p.m. Thursday at the Canton Public Library to give tips on how the changing tax laws affect your family's financial future. The speakers will share information about the Uniform Gift to Minors Act and benefit plans as well. For reservations, call the library at 397-0999. MYSTERIOUS BEGINNING: A new book . discussion group, sponsored by Canton Public Library and the' Canton Senior Citizens, will meet from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday, Oct 26, in the Canton Recreation Center, Michigan Avenue at Sheldon. This month's selection will be a murder mystery, "Motor City Blue," by Loren Estleman. There is no charge. Copies of the book are available by calling Canton Seniors at 397-1000, Ext. 278, before Oct. 19. CARD ARTIST: A Canton resident won first prize In the Christmas Card Art Contest sponsored by The Information Center of Wyandotte and Inkster. Ralph Kelley of Canton earned $75 for his first place entry In the contest for persons 60 aadolder living downriver or western Wayne county. The top three winning entries have been reproduced on veHum paper as Christmas cards. Twelve cards featuring all three designs are available for $5 at The Information Center, 3221 Biddle, Wyandotte, or 26807 Michigan 1 Avenue, Inkster. Proceeds from Information Center to help older persons ar^l their families. For information, call 282-7171. COMMENDED: Six seniors at Plymouth Salem High School have been designated Commended Students in the 1988 National Merit Scholarship Program Principal Gerald Ostoin announced that the following have earned commended status: Missy K. Brenner, Douglas M Donaldson, Soo M. Kwon, Arpan R. Patel, Nancy I. Rekuc and Julie A.. Valsa. _ Although the qualifying test scores of commended students are high, they did score slightly below the level semifinalists who are now eligible to compete for National Merit scholarships N E W C P A : Michelle Jurcak Hall of Runnymeade. . '• Canton, Is among individuals throughout the state to become Certified Public Accountants in July by passing the examination administered by the Michigan Department of Commerce. T E C H N I C I A N ! David A. Duda of Canton has been named recipient o f a scholarship from the FEL-PRO Automotive Technician Scholarship Program, designed to help-studenti iat Superintendent position may beiilled by^Jan^L day-to-day duties now handled by Poole The jobs of Poole. Chuhran and Brown will become part-time, ac- cording to a plan finally passed by trustees in August the restructuring, is on the commit- tee. "I have a problem voting on some- thing I haven't read."' said Chuhran Poole, who opposes the hiring of a superintendent, said using a profev CANTON f O n . D be selecting its miliar with Canton and has a strong history of performance in the area of selecting managers and superintend- ents,.' said gadget By M.B. Dillon staff writer A new form of government is one step closer for Canton Township. The board of trustees approved the expenditure of up to $16,500 to conduct a search for a township su- perintendent Tuesday. Clerk Linda Chuhran dissented, and Supervisor James Poole abstained Treasurer Gerald Brown was absent. In favor were Robert Padget, John Pren- iczky. Loren Bennett and Steve Lar- son. Appointed by the board, the super- intendent will act as a professional manager with responsibility for the CHUHRAN" BALKED at voting on a proposal no one had had a chance to read. Shortly before the meeting. Trus- tee Robert Padget distributed a 33- page plan drafted by Bartell & Bar- tell, Ltd. — a consultant chosen by the township's superintendent selec- tion committee. Padget, who piloted sional firm is a proper concept I think lean live with that." Canton trustees used Bartell & Bartell to help them select a police chief and consolidate the police and fire departments Bartell 4 Bartell will do no more than recommend- superintendent candidates. Hiring responsibility re- mains with the board. Padget said. "Bartell & Bartell is extremely fa- superintendent before the first of the year, said Kathy Gordon of BarteH L Bartell. The position is being advertised in trade publications, and resumes are being received, she said . After examining resumes. Bartell L Bartell will begin its "assessment plus" screening, designed to match Please turn to Page 2 Salem's queen crowned Senior Crystal White pulls her royal robe across her shoulder moments after being crowned Plymouth Salem's 1987 Homecoming Queen Friday night. Senior Mike Stout was selected Homecoming King. In addi- tion to their own awards, White and Stout also cele- brated Salem's 35-21 victory ajlnsi the Farmington Fat- cons. The Rocks' win snapped a two-game losing streak and raised their over- all record to 4-2. They are 2- 2 in Lakes Division play. For more game details, turn to 1C. " Schools want land off township tax rolls By Doug Funke staff writer Plymouth-Canton school officials would rather fight than pay. Taxes, that is. Plymouth Township's decision to place a 17-acre vacant parcel owned by the school district on the -—a the township's board of review has school officials wondering. And scurrying for legal advice. "Behind it. of course, they (town- ship officials) would like to get the property," said Ray Hoedel, associ- ate superintendent for business. "They're going at it all wrong." Township officials have made no secret of the fact that they'd like to acquire the parcel by purchase or as an outright gift to expand Town- ship Park at Ann Arbor Trail and McClumpha Road. "Where we are now is we've Hoedel said THE kAND WAS put on the Lax rolls last year because it wasn't being used for a public purpose, said John McLenaghan, an ap- praiser for the firm contracted to take care of assessment matters for the township He said it's his understanding that Supervisor Maurice Breen called for a study of all publicly owned lands in the township. Some property owned by the city of De- troit also was added to the rolls Breen was out of town late last week and unavailable for com- ment The school district acquired the property in 1968 for $59,885 as a future elementary school site. "There are no immediate plans. However, it could very well devel- op as the population continues to grow." Hoedel said. The school district received its first tax bill in the summer of 1986. Hoedel said. The amount was $1,094 half of the school tax due for the year. Hnpdpl didn't pay "I'd be writ- mg a check to ourselves " INSTEAD, he wrote to Mary- Brooks, township treasurer, indi- cating his belief that the property should be exempt from tax. He also requested that the board of review consider the matter. "We made the assumption it was done in error," Hoedel said. Meanwhile, another tax bill - for $1,916 arrived last Decem- PlSase turn to Page 2 what's inside Junkyard, township agreement pending By Suaan Buck staff writer their education. Duda will use the scholarship to attend classes as Wsshtenaw Community College this year. The Canton Township Board is ex- pected to vote Tuesday on a consent agreement involving the A W Lee junkyard, which has been unlicensed for 18 months According to the county clerk. Canton Township filed a lawsuit against the company March 18,1986. The company, on Warren Road be- tween Lotz and Hicks, is owned by Leonard Bo bee It is zoned light in- dustrial The township began court action to ensure correction of ordinance violations. , - ACCORDING 1^-Aaron MaehffliT chief building official, the township maintains that the company expand- ed without consent. His position is that he did not ex- pand."' said Machnik There are all sorts of allegations flying.'" The township also is concerned about a large accumulation of bro- ken concrete on the site, which it brands a nuisance The issue will be voted oh in closed session, said Supervisor James Poole 1 A hearing was held before Wayne Circuit Judge John H Gillis Jr. on Sept 17: Brevities 6A Classified . Sections C,E,F Index 8E Auto .... Sections C.F Real estate 1E Employment 8E Creative living JE Crossword • . 3E Entertainment . . , 6D Sports 1C Street scene 1D Taste 1B NEWSLINE . . .459-2700 SPORTSLINE . .591-2312 WANTS ADS . .591-0900 DELIVERY. . . .591-0500 am. a*ESL£R'«wf! pnotogwpmr The wreckage of this car ia outside the fence of A.W. Lee Junkyard on Warren Hicka In Canton. between Lotz and Bo bee i$ representing himself in the case He did not return phone calls to the Observer At the Sept. 22 township meeting, clerk Linda Chuhran, in a non-agen- da item, reportedly asked Machnik for a status report on the case "It's been two years They are still operating, and they are still run- ning," she said. ACCORDING TO the clerk's office the last township license held by A.W Lee Inc expired In'December 1985 No license application has been made since then License cost is $25 Chuhran feels that this is unfair to other junkyards in Canton that ere properly licensed Township attorney Judd Hemming did not return phone calls spanning two P I — The office of David Nicholson, di- rector of Community and Economic Development, was enable to deter- mine tl the A.W Lee location repre- sents a non-conforming use Machnik said it is very difficult to shut a company down. "It's not done lightly The circuit court must de- cide if there is sufficient facts to is- sue a restraining order The court has not ruled on i t "All the parties, the township in- cluded. don't want to see businesses affected negatively when an agree- . ment can be reached. I'm sure that he has spent a 190 times more than the $25 license fee cost I don't think he has gained anything He feels that he has rights."' v HOME IS y \ WHERE THE; V- HEART IS J # r / ' - o c M M . 1 S T ATS NOW IN EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY ISSUE -V

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Canton #bSer\jer Volume 13 N u m b e r 24 Monday. October 12, 1987

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Board OKs $16,500 for new chief search

• • • • • = HAUNTED HOUSE: The

Canton Jaycees announce the location of this year's Haunted House, which will be open from 7-10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 7-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday from Oct 16-30.

The Haunted House will be located at 41911 Ford Road about halfway between 1-275 and Lilley behind New Bright Co. Admission is $2.50 per person. Group rates are available by calling 397-2150.

Friendly Monster Day is from

this time proceeds will be donated to the National Burn Institute in Ann Arbor.

FINANCIAL PLANNING: Two financial planners from IDS Financial Services will be offered beginning 7 p.m. Thursday at the Canton Public Library to give tips on how the changing tax laws affect your family's financial future. The speakers will share information about the Uniform Gift to Minors Act and benefit plans as well. For reservations, call the library at 397-0999.

MYSTERIOUS BEGINNING: A new book . discussion group, sponsored by Canton Public Library and the' Canton Senior Citizens, will meet from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Monday, Oct 26, in the Canton Recreation Center, Michigan Avenue at Sheldon. This month's selection will be a murder mystery, "Motor City Blue," by Loren Estleman. There is no charge. Copies of the book are available by calling Canton Seniors at 397-1000, Ext. 278, before Oct. 19.

CARD A R T I S T : A Canton resident won first prize In the Christmas Card Art Contest sponsored by The Information Center of Wyandotte and Inkster. Ralph Kelley of Canton earned $75 for his first place entry In the contest for persons 60 aadolder living downriver or western Wayne county.

The top three winning entries have been reproduced on veHum paper as Christmas cards. Twelve cards featuring all three designs are available for $5 at The Information Center, 3221 Biddle, Wyandotte, or 26807 Michigan 1

Avenue, Inkster. Proceeds from

Information Center to help older persons ar^l their families. For information, call 282-7171.

COMMENDED: Six seniors at Plymouth Salem High School have been designated Commended Students in the 1988 National Merit Scholarship Program Principal Gerald Ostoin announced that the following have earned commended status: Missy K. Brenner, Douglas M Donaldson, Soo M. Kwon, Arpan R. Patel, Nancy I. Rekuc and Julie A. . Valsa. _

Although the qualifying test scores of commended students are high, they did score slightly below the level semifinalists who are now eligible to compete for National Merit scholarships

N E W C P A : Michelle Jurcak Hall of Runnymeade. . '• Canton, Is among individuals throughout the state to become Certified Public Accountants in July by passing the examination administered by the Michigan Department of Commerce.

T E C H N I C I A N ! David A. Duda of Canton has been named recipient o f a scholarship from the FEL-PRO Automotive Technician Scholarship Program, designed to help-studenti

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Superintendent position may beiilled by^Jan^L

day-to-day duties now handled by Poole

The jobs of Poole. Chuhran and Brown will become part-time, ac-cording to a plan finally passed by trustees in August

the restructuring, is on the commit-tee.

"I have a problem voting on some-thing I haven't read."' said Chuhran

Poole, who opposes the hiring of a superintendent, said using a profev CANTON f O n . D be selecting its

miliar with Canton and has a strong history of performance in the area of selecting managers and superintend-ents,.' said gadget

By M.B. Dillon staff writer

A new form of government is one step closer for Canton Township.

The board of trustees approved the expenditure of up to $16,500 to conduct a search for a township su-perintendent Tuesday. Clerk Linda

Chuhran dissented, and Supervisor James Poole abstained Treasurer Gerald Brown was absent. In favor were Robert Padget, John Pren-iczky. Loren Bennett and Steve Lar-son.

Appointed by the board, the super-intendent will act as a professional manager with responsibility for the

CHUHRAN" BALKED at voting on a proposal no one had had a chance to read.

Shortly before the meeting. Trus-tee Robert Padget distributed a 33-page plan drafted by Bartell & Bar-tell, Ltd. — a consultant chosen by the township's superintendent selec-tion committee. Padget, who piloted

sional firm is a proper concept I think lean live with that."

Canton trustees used Bartell & Bartell to help them select a police chief and consolidate the police and fire departments

Bartell 4 Bartell will do no more than recommend- superintendent candidates. Hiring responsibility re-mains with the board. Padget said.

"Bartell & Bartell is extremely fa-

superintendent before the first of the year, said Kathy Gordon of BarteH L Bartell.

The position is being advertised in trade publications, and resumes are being received, she said .

After examining resumes. Bartell L Bartell will begin its "assessment plus" screening, designed to match

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Salem's queen crowned Sen io r Crys t a l Whi te pulls her royal r o b e a c r o s s her s h o u l d e r m o m e n t s a f t e r be ing c r o w n e d Plymouth S a l e m ' s 1987 H o m e c o m i n g Q u e e n Fr iday n ight . Senior Mike S t o u t w a s s e l e c t e d H o m e c o m i n g King. In addi -tion to their o w n a w a r d s , White a n d S t o u t a l s o ce le-b r a t e d S a l e m ' s 35-21 victory a j l n s i t h e F a r m i n g t o n Fat-c o n s . T h e R o c k s ' win s n a p p e d a t w o - g a m e losing s t r e a k a n d r a i s e d the i r over-all r e c o r d t o 4-2. They a r e 2-2 in L a k e s Division play. For m o r e g a m e d e t a i l s , turn to 1C. "

Schools want land off township tax rolls By Doug Funke staff writer

Plymouth-Canton school officials would rather fight than pay.

Taxes, that is. Plymouth Township's decision to

place a 17-acre vacant parcel owned by the school district on the

-—a the township's board of review — has school officials wondering.

And scurrying for legal advice. "Behind it. of course, they (town-

ship officials) would like to get the property," said Ray Hoedel, associ-

ate superintendent for business. "They're going at it all wrong."

Township officials have made no secret of the fact that they'd like to acquire the parcel by purchase or as an outright gift to expand Town-ship Park at Ann Arbor Trail and McClumpha Road.

"Where we are now is we've

Hoedel said

THE kAND WAS put on the Lax rolls last year because it wasn't being used for a public purpose, said John McLenaghan, an ap-

praiser for the firm contracted to take care of assessment matters for the township

He said it's his understanding that Supervisor Maurice Breen called for a study of all publicly owned lands in the township. Some property owned by the city of De-troit also was added to the rolls

Breen was out of town late last week and unavailable for com-ment

The school district acquired the property in 1968 for $59,885 as a future elementary school site.

"There are no immediate plans. However, it could very well devel-op as the population continues to grow." Hoedel said.

The school district received its first tax bill in the summer of 1986. Hoedel said. The amount was $1,094 — half of the school tax due for the year.

Hnpdpl didn't pay "I'd be writ-mg a check to ourselves "

INSTEAD, he wrote to Mary-Brooks, township treasurer, indi-cating his belief that the property should be exempt from tax. He also

requested that the board of review consider the matter.

"We made the assumption it was done in error," Hoedel said.

Meanwhile, another tax bill -for $1,916 — arrived last Decem-

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Junkyard, township agreement pending By Suaan Buck staff writer

their education. Duda will use the scholarship to attend classes as Wsshtenaw Community College this year.

The Canton Township Board is ex-pected to vote Tuesday on a consent agreement involving the A W Lee junkyard, which has been unlicensed for 18 months

According to the county clerk. Canton Township filed a lawsuit against the company March 18,1986. The company, on Warren Road be-tween Lotz and Hicks, is owned by Leonard Bo bee It is zoned light in-dustrial

The township began court action to ensure correction of ordinance violations. , -

ACCORDING 1^-Aaron MaehffliT chief building official, the township maintains that the company expand-ed without consent.

His position is that he did not ex-pand."' said Machnik There are all sorts of allegations flying.'"

The township also is concerned about a large accumulation of bro-ken concrete on the site, which it brands a nuisance

The issue will be voted oh in closed session, said Supervisor James Poole 1 A hearing was held before Wayne

Circuit Judge John H Gillis Jr. on Sept 17:

Brevities 6A Classified . Sections C,E,F

Index 8E Auto . . . . Sections C.F Real estate 1E Employment 8E

Creative living JE Crossword • . 3E Entertainment . . , 6D Sports 1C Street scene 1D Taste 1B

NEWSLINE . . .459-2700 SPORTSLINE . .591-2312 WANTS A D S . .591-0900 DELIVERY. . . .591-0500

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The wreckage of this car ia outside the fence of A.W. Lee Junkyard on Warren Hicka In Canton.

between Lotz and

Bo bee i$ representing himself in the case He did not return phone calls to the Observer

At the Sept. 22 township meeting, clerk Linda Chuhran, in a non-agen-da item, reportedly asked Machnik for a status report on the case

"It 's been two years They are still operating, and they are still run-ning," she said.

ACCORDING TO the clerk's office the last township license held by

A.W Lee Inc expired In'December 1985 No license application has been made since then License cost is $25

Chuhran feels that this is unfair to other junkyards in Canton that e r e properly licensed

Township attorney Judd Hemming did not return phone calls spanning two P I —

The office of David Nicholson, di-rector of Community and Economic Development, was enable to deter-mine tl the A.W Lee location repre-sents a non-conforming use

Machnik said it is very difficult to shut a company down. "It's not done lightly The circuit court must de-cide if there is sufficient facts to is-sue a restraining order The court has not ruled on i t

"All the parties, the township in-cluded. don't want to see businesses affected negatively when an agree-

. ment can be reached. I'm sure that he has spent a 190 times more than the $25 license fee cost I don't think he has gained anything He feels that he has rights."'

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Appeal seeks funds for handicapped P r o g r a m p roponen ts want area

gove rnmen ts t o share the cost By TeOd Schoeuj** s;a^ wr '.e*

An appedl1 :s bejig made to offi-cials :z P';yn>ouLh. Car;toe aad Livo

>ee si there :s interesr m help-:-.g ar. area-wide recreation >--<grirr. ic: -J>c iaadicapped

Lis ; \ugus: a decisioc was made :c scarf down l ie Tn-City Therapeu-tic P.ecreaooc program to a West-Laso residents-only effort

Participants appealed that deci-sion and asked that Tri-Cuy be al-lowed to continue serving the handi-capped in Wayne. Westland. Garden City Canton. Plymouth. Livonia

The Westland City Council has ex-pressed a willingness 10 do that if other municipalities agree to share

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the organization's needs to can-•l dares skill?

We go through a simulation-type exercise of what it would be Like to work in Canton Township." said Gordon, the firm's director of administration

We look at candidates from the perspectTve oT which one IS most comfortable and who does the best versus a standard-tyj>e interview With a series of exer-cises. we get into how he would actually do the job versus looking at resumes"

Bartell L Bartell. based in State College. Pa., has assisted m the hiring of city managers town-ship superintendents and police chiefs in seven states

The job in Canton is a delicate one because it entails filling a po-sition for the first time. Gordon said

"Any time it's a brand new po-sition. everyone has different ex-pectations because there's no pre-cedent of what this person should be." said Gordon

"It makes it a little more diffi-cult because you re breaking new ground"*

The superintendent will be "un-der unusual scrutiny as some in-dividuals are not convinced that such a position is needed, and will look for signs of failure as proof that their position is nght." said Roderick Bartell. the company s director of client services

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.r.r expense Letters have been sect rr.ajung that request to heads of gov-ernment in Livonia. Plymouth and Canton.

Westland scaled down the pro-gram because it had been picking up tne bill for the program which bene-fits handicapped residents in sur-roudmg communities If other mu-nicipalities do not participate. West-land plans on charging non-residents a SI50 annual" fee

This past year a therapeutic recre-ation program was started in Canton and Plymouth, with assistance from the respective recreation depart-ments. but participation reportedly has been low as handicapped resi-fler.'-s continued tu inv ulve then-i-selves in the more established Tn-Cuy program

LAST MONDAY, the Westland City Council agreed to1 schedule a STudy-sssiefa f^Gcetnifig the Tate of the program, initiated nearly 11 vears ago for handicapped adults.

No date has been set for the ses-sion. which is expected to include council members from Garden City and Wayne former partners in the Westland-based recreation program

The decision by council members came during an emotional demon-stration by about 50 program sup-

porters who attended the regular council meeting Speakers included several handicapped Tn-City partic-ipants. who were applauded by oth-ers in the audience after they spoke in favor of the program

The new study session doesn i mean the program is about to be reinstated under its former guide-lines. said Ken Mehl. council presi-dent

The council approved changes sug-gested by the administration to ad-dress what they saw as inequities in the program . -

City officials had voiced displeas-ure over the fact that Westland con-tributed more than 60 percent of Tn-City's $73,000 budget last year, while only 204 Westland residents were en-rolled among the 544 clients

Things will not go back to the way they were." Mehl said following the meeting •

rie said the council agreed to the study session " because we want to know if officials in the other cities havg_ suggestions for a better way to run the program "

Council member Kent Herbert, who attended a meeting of Tn-City supporters the previous week, agreed The study session will give us a chance to ftpd out exactly what officials in other cities are thinking "

Mike Mushett. former program di-rector and spokesman for the Com-mittee to Save Tn-City. said he was happy the council has decided to con-tinue the dialogue despite its deci-sion in August

"It's a start." be said

During the meeting, Mushett ex-pressed dissatisfaction with the way the administration handled the Tri-City situation over the summer He claimed the city's efforts to entice other cities to contribute financially to the program consisted of sending out "a letter that was more like a bill than anything else There was no dialogue or anything eise

PROGRAM leaders also stressed that the »large number of partici-pants from throughout the western Wayne County area is one element that helped make the award-winning program successful since its incep-tion 11 years ago.

By Limiting the program to West-land residents only, they fear the program will eventually collapse from a lack of participation

But council members have been critical over what they perceived as a lack of effort by program support-ers to help save the program them-selves

Tn-City leaders were granted-a two-month repneve after the budget was_approved June 1 to try and drum up support from other com-munities

But most non. resident partici-pants apparently thought the $150 annual fee was too steep for them

Current plans call for the rede-signed program-"trr"t» open to non-residents willing to pay the fee

We're not trying to sell the handi-' capp>ed out the door.'' said George Gillies. Westland parks and recre-ation director.

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School officials only recently learned indirectly that its exemp-tion request was denied by the board of review No reasons were stated Hoedel said

George McEachran. equalization director for the Wayne County Bu-reau of Taxation, said the school district should win this dispute .

"In the school code, there s a sec uon that says school property can t be taxed in any event unless it's

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been rented out for private pur-poses for two years." he said

The slate tax tribunal is the roost likely source to remedy an ihegal assessment, McEachran added

The land currently has a state equalized valuation, theoretically, half of market value, of $53,020

The use of the property is un changed since the date acquires bv the school district." said Michael Pollard a lawyer representing the schools -

"I'm sure it will get off the rolls. Hoedel said "It's just a

"question of time. We'll protect it

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Putt-Putt gets temporary paving waiver By M.B. Dillon staft wntef

Miniature golf lovers have been teeing it up at the Canton Fun Center, even though the facility legally should not have been open

Owners of the new 18-hole p>utt-p>utt course at Michi-gan Ave and Canton Center have been slapped with ordinance violations because they opened before paving their parking lot. as required by township law

Canton Fun Center unlocke^-Jts doors Labor Day weekend

Operating without a permit is a misdemeanor punish-able by a fine of up to $500 and 90 days imprisonment The owners will appear in 35th District Court Oct 29

Their attorney. Richard Krandle. asked Canton Town-ship trustees for a temporary occupancy permit" at Tuesday night's board meeting.

My clients are willing to pave the parking lot But they've already invested $220,000 and they don't have enough money in 1987 to finish it," said Krandle

The board voted 5-1 to issue a temporary certificate

of occupancy waiving the paving requirement until

'"The owners <Wes. Donna. Jim. and Tom Linderman. Scott and Guy Miller. Bob Haupt, Mike Hooeycutt and Ed Shabeeni are residents of Canton and Westland.

"These are local p>eople who've invested their own money and sweat equity in the place . . Sometimes there are exigent circumstances whereby people must do things to protect their

" People rob banks because they need the money." re-sponded Supervisor James Poole "That doesn't mean they can go to the township council and make a deal "

It is my understanding that my people believed they had permission to op>en." said Krandle

Aaron Machmck. chief building official, told the board "the site is in very good condition "

Trustee Steve Larson moved to allow occupancy-pending completion of paving by the end of next sum-rrjer "

Tfte developers, pnncipals of KARTT Inc. "intend long-range to build a go-can track in the rear" of their 2 3 acres. Krandle said

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SIGNS OF FALL are all around us. although many have become so much a part of our daily scenery we almost take them for granted

Geese flying in formation nature s air squadrons — are becom ing more of a daily occurence Hard kernals of field- com hidden

away in dned-up husks are all that s left in fields so fertile not that many weeks ago.

-Orange pumpkins now seeminglv rise out of the ground as dying vines droop toward the ground, uncovering the fruit of fall Apples ripen cider flows, and the changing color of leaves is marching forward from the north towards the Plymouth-Canton community Feel the sticky carmal apples and pick up the acorns and black walnuts laying on the ground

Laughter can be heard as adults and children go on havrides through the fields and down country lanes Cheering is heard as youth play the games of fall — footbali. soccer,-girls basketball Yet some athletes compete in silence as runners brave the wet. damp ajr in cross-country treks of endurance

Smell the sweetness of hot chocolate on a brisk Saturday tailgate party, smell the aroma of kielbasa simmering on the grill Smell the hot soup simmering on the stove, and the scent of fresh-baked bread cooling on the counter Feel the cold air and the sun sets feel the comfort of a wool sweater as.it warms the body, scrape the frost off wmdMKSjn the morning

These are the sights, sounds feel and smell of autumn Summer is dying winter's birthing begins

• IN-HOME CARE HELP Volunteers are needed for in and

out of home care for older adults In-home care provides in-home relief for caregivers of the disabled or frail older persons Out-of-home care is a supervised program at a day-care center which includes so-cial and rehabilitative activities in a group setting Care is provided for older persons who need supervision when family and friends are not available For information, call Plymouth Family Service at 453-0890.

• PROBATION VOLUNTEERS 35th District Court Probation De-

partment is seeking volunteers to provide direct supervision of adult misdemeanant probationers The only experience needed is an interest in working with people Volunteers are needed to work between the hours of 8 30 a m to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday- The number of

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are negotiable Training classes now are being scheduled. Interested per-sons should contact the Probation Department at 459-4749

• FISH NEEDS HELP , A Plymouth-Canton volunteer or-

ganization of neighbors helping neighbors is in need of volunteers to answer calls or drive on a once-a-month basis For more information call FISH at 453-1110

• TRAINING MENTORS Youth Development is a diversion

p r o g r a m , in cooperation with the Plymouth. Plymouth Township and Canton Township police depart-ments and Growth Works, for juve-nile first-time offenders The pro-gram is designed for both the youth and his her parents as an alterna-tive to the juvenile court system

Growth Works trains volunteers to work on a weekly basis with the youth. The training covers communi-cation skills, empathy listening skills, building and bonding relation-ships, alcohol and substance abuse, decision making, consequences of Be-havioii_parenting skills, and crisis intervention Training sessions total-ing about 20 hours is open to all in-terested people willing to commit to at least six months of about three hours per week For information, call Sue Davis, 455-4902 Monday through Friday

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• WANTED: CIVIC RADIO HELP

Plymouth Area REACT Team is looking for members for emergency radio communication (no experience necessary) and other community programs. All residents from Plym-outh, Canton. Northville and sur-rounding areas are invited The group meets at 8 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Plym-outh Township Hall. Mill at Ann Ar-bor Road For more information, call 455-9609 or'453-7641.

• EMERGENCY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Plymouth Township Office of Emergency Preparedness needs vol-unteers to be trained in skills that

Teens can volunteer year-round at Catherine McAuley Health Center and not just during the special sum-mer program as in the past

. Teen volunteers can help out at the Arbor Health Building in Plym-outh. St Joseph Hospital. Mercy-wood Health Building, Maple Health Building and at Reichert Health Building working directly with pa-tients or in non-patient contact posi-tions during weekday, evening and

will be used during an emergency or disaster Training includes damage assessment, shelter management, first aid. emergency operating cen-ter support and service weather spotting.

Training meetings are held from 9 a m. to noon on the fourth Saturday of each month in Plymouth Town-ship Hall at Ann Arbor Road and Mill Township residency is not re-quired All training is free.

Target store gets board OK By M B. Dillon staff writer

Canton Township is among seven Detroit-area communities selected by Dayton Hudson Corp for a Target Store.

The Minneapolis. Minn based de-partment store chain ts building a 100,000-square-foot retail outlet on the north side of Ford a quarter-mile east of Sheldon

The store expects to provide 250 jobs.

THE CANTON Township Board approved Target Store s site plan Tuesday night

Target Stores are a merchandiser of discounted apparel for children and adults, shoes, accessories and jewelry, housewares, small appli-ances; hardware; TVs; toys, sporting goods, school supplies, health and beauty aids, lawn equipment, and paper goods The store carries na-tionally recognized brands and has a snackbar,

Dayton Hudson s Thomas Bonne-

ville told Canton trustees that "we want to open in October 1988. but that's a real tough order because of all the stores we re pushing '

Target Sjlore grand openings took place yesjerday in Westland, Dear-born. Detroit" Poiitiac and al"Lake-side and Southland malls.

Located in 24 states. Target Stores are the largest division of Dayton Hudson, which operates J.L. Hudson department stores, Mervyn's. speci-alty stores and the Dayton stores of Minnesota

Trustee Steve Larson said. "I'm happy Target Stores are coming here I think they'll be an asset to the community "

SUPERVISOR James Poole asked Bonneville why he didn't plan to plant more trees on the eight-acre site, which is in Canton's downtown development district

(By law. communities may use tax revenue from downtown districts for special, localised public improve-ments In Canton, the district encom

passes 85 acres on either side of Ford Road between Sheldon and Morton-Taylor ~ A proposed boule-vard. park, and public buildings are intended to make the area Canton s "town center ")

BonnevUle said the cost of remov ing snow from parking lots landscaped with trees and shrubbery "about doubles or triples And mer-chants go bananas if leaves and trees block their signs from view

"We're very concerned about landscaping What we've provided is more than your ordinance de-mands.' said Bonneville

"We're trying to soften the side of our building up against the side of Ford Road We do believe it's real important for a city to have an en-trance "

Dave Nicholson, director of Can-ton's community and economic de-velopment department, said this is "the first development to occur in the district north of Ford Road, therefore the project will somewhat set precedent for future develop-ment in this vicinity "

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Wayne County ExecuUve Edward McNamara believes the debt-pla-gued county could save nearly $1.5 million next year by combining sher-t | £ r * « p a r t m e n t p a r t and road pa-trols.

But sheriff Robert Ficano believes the move could cost the county mon-ey, possibly canceling a (1.1 million state grant given specifically for road patrol dut ies Losing the grant would cr ipple the county's ability to provide ei ther patrol . Ficano said

The d i spu te s u r f a c e d dur ing Thursday's annual sher i f f ' s depart-ment budget review session with county commiss ioners

P a r t and road patrols could be cut by a combined 12 officers, said

The 18-deputy park patrol pro-

vides police service in Hines and Elizabeth parks The 23-deputy road patrol has provided backup t ra f f ic patrol work in Inkster . Garden City and Plymouth Township, among other communities.

Saying the two functions a re near-ly similar, the execut ive 's off ice pro-poses assigning road patrol deputies to the paHu.

"When they patrol parks they also patrol roads.'" executive depar tment spokesman Thomas McCarthy told the commission's .Ways and Means Commit tee

COMBINING the two acUvities would save $1.5 million, according to execu t ives off ice es t imates . Re-duced spending for deputies ' sala-ries. benefits and pensions would ac-

savings, es t imates showed. But Undersheriff Warren Evans

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f i re them, But t raf f ic control is their p r imary duty '

A Michigan attorney general ' s re-

said road pat ro l deputies couldn't patrol off-road p a r t a reas without

lizing the s t a t e grant.

"There 's nothing to stop deputies

f r o m patroll ing Hines Drive and let-ting deputies stop people for speed-ing and other t ra f f ic offenses. Ev-ans said "And if they see other c r i m e going on and don't s top it. I'll

v it:>» TO niil»L_alc i u<ad • trol deputies could patrol Hines Drive, but not the p a r t itself

"I t is quite possible a road going through a county park is a secondary road," the attorney general 's o f f i ce wrote. "If that is the case, it would seem appropriate to use <state grant ) monies to patrol that road, but not of course, to pa t rot the park

"My point is why risk the g ran t , " F icano said

McCarthy, however, said he doubt-ed whether the grant would be jeop-ardized The state grant, he said, had

" been discussed in debt-reduction ne-gotiations with Gov J a m e s Blanc-hard.

its own right, the road patrol has been reduced to a supplemental traf f ic patrol force

"The (road patrol) philosophy is that these deputies a re assigned to t raf f ic duties, f reeing up local offi cers to wor t on other cr imes, F. cano said "It 's the s a m e philosophy behind the state police patroll ing tfaf Detroit highways

^ The.road patrol force stood at 21 deputies-before a 1981 cutback F cano said

The sheriff 's depa r tmen t is dowr. playing the dispute, saying it didn appear as serious as past budge - ba'. ties This isn't a w a r , undersherif Warren Evans said We r e polite!; differing at this point A »

Ficano. likewise, said there were substantial a reas of agreement be

We think we can do what we want under the law,." McCarthy said

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tween mmseit and the county execx-Uve in other areas of the depar tment budget

E M U a d d s 3 n e w m a j o r s f o r u n d e r g r a d s The Eas te rn Michigan University

Board of Regents . .approved the cur-ricula for three new majors in jour-nalism, public relat ions and lan-guage and world business! to be of-fered beginning in Janua ry .

With this approval . EML' is the first university in the nation to of fer an undergradua te world business program, which also is a foreign lan-guage-business p rogram.

Concentrat ions in journal ism and public relat ions in the depar tment of English language and l i t e ra ture have drawn capac i ty enrol lments for several years , so most courses for

EMU. Last year , in anticipation of the two new ma jo r s , th ree new courses were added to the English

offer ings and one new facul ty m e m b e r r was hired.

The journal ism m a j o r will offer s tudents a broad l iberal a r t s educa-tion with technical journal ism cours-es as its center and a 20-hour minor course of study chosen f r o m econom-ics, English, foreign language, geog-raphy. history, political science or sociology

The public relat ions m a j o r will be interdisciplinary, d rawing f rom the depar tments of English language and l i terature , communicat ion and theater arts , and a r t with a minor chosen f rom market ing , manage-

_ - So-cial science, te lecommunicat ions or a field of par t icu la r interest to the student.

The language and world business offer ing will allow students to obtain both bachelor of business adminis-traUon and bachelor of a r t s degrees in language and world business un-der a f ive-year p rogram

Both p r o g r a m s separately a re in place at EMU. in the College of Busi-ness and the College of Arts and Sci-ences, al though the bachelor of a r t s is offered under a language and in-ternational t r ade ma jo r

Under a U.S Depar tment of Edu-

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The p rogram will offer students an international bachelor of business adminis t ra t ion degree in any of the s tandard t racks of business along with a bachelor of a r t s in applied German . French or Spanish and in ternat ional t rade

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Or ienta l wares inc lude par t ia l Chinese famine jaune e»: " d inner service, a f ine rose meda l l i on punch bow a sp inach jade tab le sc reen 29." irv lenf l th. i m a r i a n a ivor.es; f u rn i t u re wil l inc lude a Q u e e n Ann style d . n m g tab.e a n d chairs , con tempo ra ry f u rn i t u re by Century . K n o b Creek a- c Hendredon . in laid s a t i n w o o d b e d r o o m suite and a Pa; Tv. Ac roson ic consote p iano . — •

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Crew of freight train under fire for wreck S 9 passes, and the le t ters of condolence Pont iac C t a m b e r o f C<

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As soon as news of the ra i l road wreck between Salem and Plymouth on Ju ly 20. 1907, reached P e r e Mar-q u e t t e G e n e r a l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t T r u m p he gathered as many doctors and trained nurses as he couJd They accompanied him on the wrecking t ra in , which went to the scene Also with T r u m p was William F Riley, chief clerk of the railroad s legal de-p a r t m e n t , and a number of other of-f icers .

Said the Detroit Journal "In the s e v e n years prior to Saturday s wreck , "the Pere Marquet te had but two wrecks attended with fa ta l i t ies At Eas t Paris, on Dec 25. 1903. t h e r e was a collision in which 22 w e r e killed At Elmdale . in Nov.. 1904. there was a wreck in which six

— w e r e killed

Interviewed by reporters . Genera l Superintendent Trump blamed the c r e w of the freight t ra in for the wreck . The railroad maintained that position throughout the inquest, d e ^ sp i t e con t ra ry evidence presented at t ha t t i m e Trump said the f re ight c r e w had received instructions that the excursion train had the right of way all the w i y f rom Ionia to De-troi t ; tha t the freight was to lay at P l y m o u t h until the special passed

On the Wednesday following the acc ident , a jury was impane led in Nor thvi l le by Just ice of the Peace Jos lyn for the inquest held in that c i t y ' In spite of Superintendent T r u m p ' s at tr ibution of .blame. Pro-

secutor George F Robison, Assistant Prosecutor J a m e s A Robison and Deputy Sh<yiff Martz went to work obtaining their own evidence of re-sponsibility for the tragedy, which took 33 lives and injured 100 o thers

AS NOTED in an ear l ier column, the jury found that the accident was due to a poorly-writ ten train order

The line leading f rom the word Sa-lem might easily seem to l e a d t o the f igure 9.25 a m the t ime the excur-sion train was due at Plymouth, in-s tead of leading to 9:10 a.m.. the ex-cursion t ra in ' s t ime at Salem The f re ight crew thought they had until 9 25 a m to reach the switch at Sa-lem

No one was indicted, although the ra i l road continued to insist that the accident was the fault of freight con-ductor Hamilton and engineer Rog-

past and present

Sam Hudson

ers and that neither would be rem-

sta ted A news clipping dated July 31. 11

days a f t e r the wreck, indicates thai a P e r e Marquet te claim agent with Severa l assistants m Ionia set-tling minor c la ims of victims of the accident The railroad men went a r o u n d l o w ^ j j a v i n g bills for doctors, and for clothing and other e f f ec t s lost in the wreck The c la ims of those who lost breadwinners have not beerl taken up. although in a number of cases funeral expenses were paid

FOR THE WEEK following the wreck there were several fune ra l s a

day in the small town of Ionia Fifteen funerals were held on a

single day Funeral serv ices for the conductor of the excursion train. Earl J Pixley, were held at the fam-ily home Pere Marque t te shopmen attended in a body

Prior to the funera l . P ix ley ' s wid-ow, Effie. received a le t te r f r o m De-troit. written by her uncle Dated July 21. 1907, it still reposes in Mrs Tucker's scrapbook It r e ads

Dear Effie: Mr. Munro and rnvself went over tn P lymou th this

her fa ther was killed in i h a . wreck Earldia Pixley b e c a m e Mrs John N. Tucker of Detroit , and it is she who kept the scrapbook of clippings about the wreck and her fa ther , which provided m e with much of the information I a m now repor t ing

Mrs. Tucker ' s f i rs t name. Ear ld ia . came f r o m her fa ther Ear l ' s desire for a boy in the family . When she was bom* her mother gave her a var-iation of his n a m e

CONDUCTOR Ear l Pixley had

passes, and the le t ters of condolence received by her mother

Mrs Tucker said the excursion train f r o m Ionia w a s an extra job for her father and that he was paid 118 for the trip. She now lives with her daughter . Mrs Mary Ann Smith, in Detroit Mrs. Smith is the mother of Kim Szczodrowski of Plymouth who told me of the existence of the scrap-

, book

Ear ld ia P u l e y mar r i ed John Tucker, general sales manager of a Detroit screw products f i rm and a former secre ta ry- t reasure r of the

Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Mr Tucker djed in 1968

What became known as the Sa lem Wreck occurred 80 years ago, the year Ear ld ia Pixley Tucker was born Most of the residents of P lym-outh who were old enough in 1907 to have visited the scene of the d isas ter have since passed away

But the t ragic memory of it still l ingers in s tones passed down, and in newspaper accounts in scrapbooks kept by people such as Mrs Tucker, who has strong personal reasons for never forget t ing it

Youth camp agreement appears close

morning and saw the o f f i ce r s of the railroad company, the doctor and the undertaker who had cha rge of Earl ' s remains, and they assured us ,,f thp positive identity of him by the buttons on his un i fo rm and contents of his pockets, which the under taker holds and will turn t h e m over to you when so authorized The n a m e is Schrader Brothers. P lymouth We did not see the r e m a i n s a* Mr Schrader told us it w a s unrecogniz- • able."

Sad information to have to give to the widow and her t h r e e children A fourth Pixley child. Ear ld ia . was born Aug 4. 1907. t h r e e weeks af ter

worked for other ra i l roads belore joining the P e r e Marque t te

Documents in the scrapbook show th3t he resigned as a swi tchman for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in 1897. and was a b rakeman on the Detroit. Grand Rapids and Western Railroad in December , 1899 That rai lroad was the east-west line that crossed with the predecessor of the Pere Marquet te at Plymouth in 1871

* Pixley also had worked for the Rock Island Railroad, running out of Goodland. Kansas Mrs T u c k e r s scrapbook contains copies of his old train orders, meal t ickets, rai lroad

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A new Wayne County youth camp could be operat ing by next summer, as county commission cha i rman Ar-thur Car te r and county executive Edward McNamara move closer on the issue

In J u l y . McNamara vetoed C a r t e r ' s i n i t i a l youth c a m p fi-nancing proposal Bu t t h e r e a r e signs the execu-tive m a y approve a revised draf t re-cently ratif ied by coun tv c o m m i s -

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stone r s "This looks more like something

we could support ." deputy executive Michael Duggan said

— T h e latest proposal pall." for coup-

ty ' s eed money" to establish the youth camp, while a private agency-would eventually assume control

How much money the county would provide still needs to be worked out." Duggan said

The previous proposal called for a county-operated camp, supported by private contr ibutors

Carter said he -hoped the execu-tive's off ice and county probate court would move quickly to ap-prove the new proposal

It's clear the space is badly need-ed." Carter said

As proposed. the camp would reha-bilitate young of-fenders

"We're looking at kids 13 and un-der." Carter said

We've just been ordered to provide more space at the

county ja i l fo r adul t c r i m i n a l s We'll continually be locked into that kind of regressive spending if we don't a t tack c r ime at its source

The c a m p could be opera t ing at part ial capaci ty by next s u m m e r if approval comes quickly. Car ter said. The c a m p would eventually hold 100 or more young offenders

In o t h e r news . C a r t e r and McNamara appear to be close on an agreement that would send gang leaders and other troubled youth to a specialized school outside Philadel-phia

Glen Mills Schools, in Concord-ville. Pa., rehabil i tates "teenaged ma les with feiony convictions

"I t ' s designed for drug dealers , not

cost $143 per day for each enrolled youth. Car te r said

Up to 50 young Wayne County of-fenders between 14-18 could be ac-cepted. school officials said

Car te r and McNamara toured school grounds, accompanied by-chief probate Judge Joseph Pernick. county youth home director Pe te r Wilson and radio personality Martha Jean "The Queen" Steinberg, chair-woman of the recent county Youth At Risk" task force

1 think the executive c a m e away-impressed " Duggan said But this would onlv handle a limited number

of youngsters " The school, which dates to 1826,

provides educational p rograms in a campus-like set t ing Lock-ups were abolished a decade ago

Some of their kids have gone on to college, including such schools as Dartmouth." Car ter said

Vocational education, sports, and guided social act ivi t ies also are pro-vided

Its programs a re tailored for young felons, as well as youth who display suicidal, psychotic or self-de-structive behavior according to school officials

'This looks more like something we could support.'

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Schoolcraft College's music club will hold a f ree concer t Wednesday, Oct. 21. in the c a m p u s Forum Build-ing

Mary Morgan, a Schoolcraf t music instructor, will sing selections f rom the works of Copland. Brahms, De-Fal la and Faure Morgan, a fo rmer Schoolcraft student, holds a bache-

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• LIBRARY BOARD Mondav Oct 12 - The Plymouth

Dis t r ic t Library Board will hold its r e g u l a r monthly meet ing beginning 7:30 p m in Dunning-Hough Library T h e meeting is open to the public

• D O G OBEDIENCE . Monday. Oct. 12 - Dog obedience c lasses are offered by the Plymouth Communi ty Family YMCA ' -8 p.m and 8-9 p.m. Mondays f r o m Oct. 12 AO Nov 30 in the Oddfellows Hall on El izabeth Street in P lymou th A. be-ginning class will help you train your dog to sit. stay, s tay down and come when called, and heeling on lead. To regis ter call the YMCA at 453-2904

• CATHOLIC HIGH S C H O O L NIGHT

Wednesday, Oct 14 - The Home School Guild of Our Lady of Good Counsel School in Plymouth is spon-soring Catholic High School Infor-mation Night at 7 30 p m in the school gym Seventh and eighth grade students and parents may at-tend Individual presentations will be 'made by various Catholic high schools with question-answer periods provided

• C A N T O N GOP CLUB Thursday. Oct 15 - Canton Re-

publican Club will meet beginning at 8 p.m in the Canton Historical Soci-ety Building at Canton Center and Proctor roads ,

• O U T S T A N D I N G Y O U N G M I C H I G ANDERS

Saturday. Oct. 17 — The P lymouth J a y c e e s a re part icipating in. and ac-cepting applications for. the F i v e Outstanding Young Michiganders

protect to recognize outs tanding m-—-by Jai iuary ' i f their entry- has-' » - i >* . J f of Ait-1 e\a PATT1 rvv dividuals in the communi ty

Honored wiU be: outs tanding young educator, f i r e person, police person, person in spi r i tual achieve-ment. overall ou ts tanding young per-son. appointed public s e rvan t , elect-ed public servant , business persons ages 21-39. -Distinguished Service Award, no age l imits , outstanding senior citizen, older than 65; youth achiever, younger than 18; outstand-ing in art . music, science, or scholar-ly achievement, younger than 18 ' To' qualify, an appl icant must live

and or work in the city of Plymouth or Plymouth Township, fit into one of the achievement ca tegor ies and age categories, fill out an applica-tion and submit a le t te r (resume

* stylet detailing Ci>ur ach ievements Application f o r m s can be picked

up at Plymouth Township Supervi-sor's office. P lymouth Community-Family YMCA office. Plymouth.Cul-tural Center : or Dunning-Hough Li-brary Local winners will be notified

v j w — -submitted for s ta tewide competition

All applicat ions must by received by p e t 17 Mail to Anne M Sullivan, chair. Five Outstanding Young Mich-iganders. Plymouth Jaycees, 39620 Ann Arbor Trail , Plymouth 48170

• O N IRAN Tuesday. Oct 20 - Rabbi Sherwin

Wine will speak on •Confronting I ran" for the Venture cur ren t event series lecture beginning at 10 15 a m in St. John Episcopal Church. Sheldon Road in Plymouth. Cost is $20 for the series of three lectures or $10 for a single lecture

• T H E R A P E U T I C H A L L O W E E N PARTY

Fr iday . Oct. 23 - Western Wayne County Therapeut ic Recreat ion pro-gram invites all famil ies of handi-capped children to a Halloween par-ty 7-9 p.m. in the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 F a r m e r . Fee for the par-tv. for all ages, is $1 per person

cial magic show Come in costume

• G IFTED C E N T E R OPEN HOUSE

Friday. Oct 23 — Steppmgstone Center for Potential ly Gif ted Chil-dren will be holding its open house 7 30-9 p m Classrooms will be open and examples of student work, spe-cial projects, and d^Vto-day wofli will be exhibited In the foyer will be bulletin boards to display cur ren t and upcoming events Steppmgstone staff will be there to answer ques-tions and share information with parents The school is at 15525 Shel-don, near the Sheidon Road exit off M-l4 just north of Five Mile.

• H A L L O W E E N A t LIBRARY Saturday, Oct 24 - Halloween

fun at Ply-mouth Library is sched-uled to begin at 1 p.m for ages 5-10 Children should bring their own pumpkins to decorate, then stay for a p rog ram of scary stories, g a m e s

and t rea ts . Preregis t ra t ion is re-qui re^ and begins Monday, Oct. i z . Call 453-0750

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Senior Citizens of Canton will have a used book sale f r o m 10 a .m. to 3 p.m. in the Canton Recrea t ion Center . Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Pro-ceeds will support club activit ies, such as speakers, special events and par t ies

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Senate amends, passes 65 speed limit bill By Tim Richard staff writer

They could call it the "Cruce-ler B i l l "

The Michigan Senate last week passed 30-4, and sent to the House, a 65 mph speed limit bill sponsored by Doug Cruce. R-Troy.

But in two days of debate, sena-tors introduced some elements f r o m a broader bill sponsored by Sen. Richard Fessler , R-Commerce

" I t is not a bi l l^ jhich jeopardizes highway funds ," Cruce told the Sen-ate. He r e f e r r ed to the fact that his bill applied only to inters ta te free-ways whereas Fessler 's also covered four- lane divided highways such as U5-23 (Ann Arbor-Flint cor

Most s ta te officials believe federal aid could be cut off if Michigan went as f a r a s Fessler wanted to go in raising speed limits.

Fess le r ' s district includes West B l o o m f i e l d , B l o o m f i e l d Hi l l s , Bloomfield Township and Southfield Township. Cruce's" district includes Biirrungham and some of the Royal Oak a rea .

SENATORS failed to give Gov J a m e s J Blanchard what he wanted — a $5 surtax on t ra f f ic t ickets to f inance more police patrols.

Cruce 's bill will apply to 720 miles of ru ra l interstate f reeway — in a r e a s of less than 50.000 population.

"It is most likely to be signed by the governor. ' ' he said.

The Senate tacked on- several amendmen t s by voice vote during general orders debate:

• Cruce would have provided a ' sunset ' ' da te of April 1989. at which t ime the speed limit would automat i -cally drop back to 55 unless the Leg-is la ture acted again. Senators re-moved the sunset date, as in the Fes-sler bill.

ton Hills, won approval of an amend-men t to charge no "points" to a driv-e r ' s record for conviction of speed-ing one to five mph over the limit.

Sen Gilbert DiNello. L»e-troi t , blistered the points concept - "The Secretary of State keeps a

record of your points for two years; then you have a clean s late The in-su rance companies keep your points

Senators failed to give Gov. James J. Blanchard what he wanted — a $5

surtax on traffic tickets to finance more police patrols.

"I never Heard of two bills, in all my years , on the s a m e subject ." said Faxon, whose d is t r ic t includes Southfield. "Af te r you perfect one bill, what ' s the purpose?"

After his bill was postponed for a week, then for a day. Fessler with-drew it entirely. x

H E R E ' S T H E schedule of penal-ties under Cruce 's bill

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But Faxon countered that he can see as well "by the light oif the moon" as by daylight, and tha t there is less t ra f f ic at night.

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Let s-give the tools to the House to work out the d i f fe rences ." he said

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Funny how times change Remember all the hoopla about crock-

pots? Weir. I was cleaning my basement out

and came across the hardly-eyer-used, still-in-the-original-box crockpot and decided to give it one last fling before hitting the ga-rage sale pile already forming in the far corners of my basement.

I never could understand why slow cook-ing ever died out I mean, really, fast food is fast but surely everyone knows the secret of slow cookirigTThe juiciest, tenderest melt--in-your-mouth hunk of meat or vegetable was just hours away, while the kitchen re-mained cool.

Well, lo and behold, with the trim on my house begging for a paint job. the grass needing cutting, the garden to be planted and the garage to be cleaned, it was about time I spent the day outside doing some work while I let my dinner cook all day. inside, by itself with nary a peek of the lid or stir of a spoon.

Contrary to popular belief, crockpot cookery shouldn't be limited to soups and stews, although, in all honesty, they do make up the crockpot's main repertoire of recipes. Personally speaking, you can't beat the old slow cooker for mellowing in the all-day-cooked flavor of chili, spaghetti sauce, barbecue beef or of chicken paprikash. Cheaper, tougher cuts of beef thrown into the pot with a cup of red wine and a few vegetables turn into fork-tender roasts. These roasts have an added bonus of all the juice in the bottom that turns into the best-tasting gravy money can't buy.

AS FAR AS SPECIAL secrets are- con-cerned for what can go in and what can't,~ don't shed a tear. If you can cook it, it can be cooked in a crockpot. A visit to my local library turned up an armful of crockpot cookbooks that will tell you how to bake cakes, proof breads and melt chocolate. You still might be able to pick up a paperback here and there, but be cautious of recipes laden with salt and loaded with liquids

Rule No. 1 when crockin' has you limiting the liquid of everything by more than Mr Because of lids on the pots, a great deal of natural juice and moisture is retained, cre-ating an almost sinful amount of the juiciest juice just begging to be made into a reduc-tion. gravy or sauce.

Rule No 2 has you cooking the potatoes and carrots along with most foods but hold-ing off on othgr vegetables, especially the more tender, and cooking them during the last quarter of cooking time Roughly figure on cooking times to equal out to about an hour per pound of whatever you want to cook. In other words, a four-pound chicken will take a little more than four hours of cooking time. Because most moisture is re-tained. trim as much fat as possible and even pre-brown chicken and meat for the best taste.

So why wait till it's 90 degrees out to find your crockpot. Find it, dust it off and try these great recipes that will give you time to go out and paint the trim, do the lawn work or play the back nine in Leamington.

Oh, and if you come to my garage sale, don't ask for a crockpot. Bon Appetit!

MISSION CHICKEN Serves 6 — good enoagh for company 4 lbs. frying chickens, cut up »A cup butter dash cinnamon and cloves 1 (6 ox.) can frozen orange juice concen-trate. thawed ^ cup dry red wine dash Tabasco 1 cup seedless grapes 1 cop toasted slivered almonds

In a skillet, brown chicken in butter. Place chicken in crockpot and combine re-maining ingredients except grapes and al-monds and pour over chicken. Cover and cook on low for 4-5 hours Stir in grapes Arrange chicken on a serving platter and sprinkle with almonds Pass the sauce in a separate bowl or thicken it slightly with flour and use as a gravy over the chicken

BEEF BURGUNDY Serves 6-8 4 strips bacon 2 Mi lbs. beef stew meat ** lb. small boiling onions 3 tbsp flour 2 cups burgundy wine 3 tbsp. brandy or cognac (optional) ' 2 cloves garlic, minced — 1jj lb. mushroom*

Brown bacon in a frypan and remove meat. Brown stew beef in hot bacon fat Place stew beef and bacon in the croctpot Add remaining ingredients except mush-rooms and cook on low heat for 2»* hours Quarter the mushroom and add to the pot cook an additional IS minutes Adjust s< sonings and serve over hot buttered noodles, rice or bake in a pastry for a delicious treat

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Hundreds run gamut hot to mild By Cymbre Sommenrille special writer

Mustard is nothing new It was widely used by the Greeks more than 2.000 years ago. The slightly strong cooked greens were a favorite vegetable, and the Greeks quickly discovered that powder from the dried seeds made a delicious condiment.

Mustard has maintained its popularity over the centuries, and today more and more Americans are pushing ordinary yellow mustard aside and opting for specialty mustards that come in a variety of flavors. Mustard greens are still added to salads and soups or cooked with other greens.

Mustard is no longer just for dabbing on hot dogs and hamburg-ers or dolloping into potato salad. It comes in hundreds of styles from jalepeno hot to a mild dill. It can add flavor to almost any food from appetizers, cheese, eggs and vegetables to fish, game meats, poultry, salads and sauces.

"This is a time when people have a half-dozen mustards in the refrigerator." said Michelle Marshall, maker of Mucky Duck mus-tard.

"PEOPLE ARE USING mustard more and more,'' said Rich Carter, an employee at the Market Basket. 32654 Franklin Road, Franklin. Carter said that in the last couple of years the store has added considerably more mustards to the shelf.

John Jonna, merchandise manager of the Merchant of Vino stores, said ne has noticed mustard becoming more popular in the last five years.

"Mustard is a strong category in the gourmet field,'" Jonna said It ranks third, right behind candy and cookies, be said.

MUSTARD HAS withstood the test of time thanks to its versatil-ity. Mustard seed is first on the label's ingredient list but what may follow is virtually endless.

"There are hundreds and hundreds of methods and ways of mak-ing mustard." Jonna said.

"We could fill the store with it," Carter said. The Merchant of Vino carries at least 100 kinds of mustard on

the shelf while the Market Basket carries close to 30. Essentially two kinds of mustard seed are in the condiment,

.hlack or white. The seeds are generally used in two ways. They can be left whole or coarsely ground to give mustard a grainy texture.

The majority of mustards are smooth or creamy. Smooth mus-tards contain seed that had some of the oil removed, and then was crushed and run through a milling machine.

Mustard producers have greatly expanded their horizons since the first Greek dabbed the condiment on roast meat. Consumers today have an endless array of mustards from which to choose.

INGREDIENTS MAY include sage, vinegar, wine, beer, cognac, peppercorns, mint, raspberry or horseradish. Mustard La Delicate.

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Mark Jonna of Merchant of Vino in Birmingham mixes shrimp with mustard sauce, in department featuring 100 varieties of mustard.

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Mucky Duck is more than a clevep-name By Cymbre Sommerville special writer

In a day when up to 60 different types of mustard may be on the grocer's shelf, a successful one must be unique, prefera-bly in both taste and name

Michelle Marshall of Franklin wanted to give her English pub-style mustard a catchy name, something people wouldn't forget Today, her Mucky Duck mustard has become a common sight on grocers" shelves statewide

Marshall. 46. started making her mus-tard nearly five years ago Through word of mouth the mustard, her godmother's recipe, became so popular that Marshall and a partner began to market it.

The origins of the name Mucky Duck is explained on the back of each 91* -ounce jar It comes from a London pub called the Black Swan or, more affectionately by its clientele, the Mucky Duck, Mar-shall said. '«

THREE YEARS ago, Marshall bought out her partner and today devotes long hours to her mustard business.

— It want (rotn a cottage industry to a full-time job." she said. "It's rgally grown."

She began cOoking Mucky Duck in a church kitchen but as demand grew the kitchen was soon too small. Mucky Duck is now concocted in Ann Arbor, but quar-ters will soon be moved to Walled Lake.

Marshall said she has not done any ac-tive marketing in two years, yet she bot-tles some 1,000 jars a week. Muckj^Duck is sold in 125 stores in Michigan and in store? in 20 other states as well. A jar ranges in cost from $2.79 to $3.99, Mar-shall said.

EVEN THOUGH busings is better

7 think it's unique because it'* hot but it's sweet — a flavor moat muatarda don't have. There'a also no aalt or preservatives in my mustard.'

— Michelle Marshall creator of Mucky Duck

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than ever, Mucky Duck remains Mar-shall's baby.

"I do everything. I cook it, bottle it, label it and in most cases deliver it," she said.

Even so, she's too busy to work com-pletely alone. She has three employees and her husband does all the bookkeep-ing.

A CLEVER name makes Mucky Duck mustard tough to forget but it's what's inside the jar that really makes Mucky Duck a standout, Marshall believes.

"1 think it's unique because it's hot but it's sweet — a flavor most mustards don't have There's also no salt or preser-vatives in my mustard," she said.

In fact, the ingredients are deceivingly simple — imported mustard powder, vi-negar. eggs and sugar.

WITH WHAT does Marshall recom-mend her condiment be eaten?

"It's just as good in any kind of cooking as H is on a hamburger, hot dog or ham sandwich," she said.

Marshall recommends it tn potato salad, deviled eggs or in meatloaf

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Michelle Marshall of Franklin (left), who owns the Mucky Duck mus-tard business, and employee Susan Chambers prepare the condi-ment. Marshall carrfee pitchers, while Chambers pours the frsehty cooked mustard.

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Mustards vary f rom hot to m i ld C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1

f o r i n s t ance , is a who le g ra in mus-t a rd t ha t c o n t a i n s honey, t ange r ine ,

w i n e v i n e g a r . La D e l i c a t e would be a de l i c ious addi t ion to ch icken . Jon-

. na sa id . i ' " S t a n d a r d r ec ipes c a n be m a d e Excit ing a n d in t e re s t ing by using a d i f f e r e n t type of m u s t a r d . " he sa id . • i n s t e a d of add ing bas ic yel low i i U s t a r d to p o t a t o sa lad , subs t i t u t e a G e r m a n bee r m u s t a r d or a R u s s i a n s w e e t - s t y l e m u s t a r d S p r e a d a l i t t le a u t h e n t i c , b rown s t a d i u m m u s t a r d o r a bi t ing. C a j u n m u s t a r d on a hot dog Dip a chunk of c h e e s e in a honey m u s t a r d _.

P l a i n s a n d w i c h e s m a y be s p i c e d up wi th c r e o l e m u s t a r d , one of t h e b igges t - se l l i ng m u s t a r d s a t t he Bot -tle a n d B a s k e t . 190 N H u n t e r in Bir -

g r a i n y m u s t a r d , con ta ins m u s t a r d a n d v i n e g a r , which Bern ie Cole, de l i m a n a g e r , highly r e c o m m e n d s on a l -mos t a n y kind of cold cu t

M u s t a r d ' s s m o r g a s b o r d of i n g r e d -ien t s g i v e s each one a s l igh t ly d i f f e r -ent t a s t e swee t , spicy, t a n g y . hot o r sharp., T h e cond imen t is p r o d u c e d in c i t i e s a c r o s s the United S t a t e s f r o m N e w Y o r k to New O r l e a n s a n d in m o s t E u r o p e a n coun t r i es . S o m e of t hese o v e r ' o o k e d m u s t a r d s i nc lude an A r i z o n a s a g e m u s t a r d , s h a r p Ba-

v a r i a n and s w e e t - a n d - t a n g y Eng l i sh pub-style .

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Send your recipe for turkey stuffing

M e r c h a n t of Vino's m u s t a r d s a r e do- l eaves a r e fuzzy a n d v a r i e d in co lor

"The d o m e s t i c p r o d u c e r s h a v e re-a l ly expanded the i r m u s t a r d hori-zons," he said

T H E M U S T A R D P L A N T grows^ p ro fuse ly a c r o s s t he Un i t ed Stat* I t ' s a r ap id ly s p r e a d i n g p l a n t Aiot r e c o m m e n d e d fo r h e r b g a r d e n s .

Mus ta rd is- o f t e n c o n s i d e r e d a pesky weed by f a r m e r s . I t ' s heav i ly cu l t i va t ed for i ts s eed in SjWUa Bar -b a r a County. C a l i f s e v e r a l Western s t a t e s I r t h r i v e s in cold .

p u n g e n t s e e d s o r i g i n a t e f r o m c l u s t e r s of b r igh t ye l low f lowers , each of which^os^cs l ike a m i n i a t u r e c ros s _ ^ E o < o e r e d N p u s t a r d

Snge in color f r o m a \ a r k ye l jdw to ol ive brown.

M u s t a r d not only a d d s ze9t to any m e a l but he lds m e d i c i n a l nf t rposes a s wel l . Oil e x t r a c t e d f r o m i r e m u s -t a rd seed is used to make(A<y»j*. A p a s t e m a d e f r o m p o w d e r e d - s e e d caJ be used in a p l a s t e r a p p W d ^ t o the skin t o r e l i e v e pa in

Rec ipes h a v e s t a r t e d a r r i v ing f r o m r eade r s , in a n s w e r to our re-quest for f a v o r i t e r ec ipes for turkey s t u f f i n g W

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I t a d d s u p to qu iche when sp re s on t h e b p t i o m of a qu i che c r u s t / d n d i s - e x c e l l e n t when m i x e d w i t h k o u r c r e a m a n d l emon j u i c e and s e r v e d iovfer ' \ e e t a b l e s . It c a n be added to [oil a n d v i n i ' g a r - d c e a s i n g ^ t o br ing ;tang to a g a r d e n s a l a d Mucky Duck a l s o lends itself to s a u c e s . M a r s h a l l s & d .

, M a r s h a l l is w o r k i n g on a cookbook •cent^ in ing her f a v o r i t e Mucky Duck

r e c i p e s . " I l o v e to cook so it jus t f o l l o w s

n a t u r a l l y to ten p e n p i t ^ b o u t a l l t he w o n d e r f u l w a y s to use i t . "

M A R T Y F I G L E Y , 55. of B i r m i n g -h a m a l s o en joys m a k i n g h e r o w n m u s t a r d but has yet to m a k e h e r hobby a bus iness

"I e n j o y m a k i n g m u s t a r d . " s h e said. " M y rec ipe is f r o m a f r i e r - u L ^ m i n e a n d i t ' s f a n t a s t i c . "

F i g l e y , an a c t i v e m e m b e r of t h e H e r b Socie ty of A m e r i c a , b e g a n m a k i n g h e r m u s t a r d m o r e than f i v e y e a r s a g o b e f o r e so m a n y d i f f e r e n t

t r p e s of m u s t a r d s w e r e on the m a r -ketplace

Figley said her s m o o t h m u s t a r d is an unusual b lend of sp icy hot and swee t hot. and goes wi th abou t ev-e ry th ing .

I ts base is m u s t a r d p o w d e r but it a l so con ta ines f o u r h e r b s a n d no sa l t o r p r e se rva t i ve s , she sa id .

Figley wasn ' t r e a d y to d ivu lge h e r m u s t a r d rec ipe , bu t sh? did s h a r e a m u s t a r d sauce she a n d her f a m i l y

J o v e . " I t ' s exc l l en t wi th h a m . l a m b a n d on cheese . " she sa id .

M U S T A R D S A U C E 4 t ab l e spoons dry m u s t a r d 2 t ab l e spoons suga r 4 t ea spoon sa l t (op t iona l ) 2 e g g s well bea t en 4 t a b l e s p o o n s v i n e g a r 2 t ab l e sppons cold w a t e r 1 t ab lespoon b u t t e r 1 cup h e a v y whipp ing c r e a m Mix f i r s t six i n g r e d i e n t s t o g e t h e r on top of a double bo i le r in o r d e r g iven . Cook ove r hot w a t e r un t i l it j u s t be-gins to th icken a n d no longe r Re-m o v e f r o m hea t and s t i r in b u t t e r Cool. Fold wh ipped c r e a m l ight ly in to cooked s a u c e

Whole grains good source of fiber T h e r e is r ea l l y no g r e a t m y s t e r y

to w h o l e g r a i n s They a r e s imp ly all of t he g r a i n ke rne l g r o u n d into m e a l o r f lour . H o w e v e r , when a g ra in is r e f i n e d f o r t oday ' s a l l - p u r p o s e whi te f lou r , t h e highly n u t r i t i o u s g e r m and b r a n a r e r e m o v e d . While en r i ched f l o u r ha s s o m e ' o f t he t h i a m i n e , nia-cin , r i b o f l a v i n a n d i ron added back, o t h e r v i t a m i n s , m i n e r a l s a n d dietary-f i b e r a r e not r e p l a c e d .

Whole g r a i n s a r e good s o u r c e s of v i t a m i n E and f iber , two food e le-m e n t s a s s o c i a t e d with l ower c a n c e r r isk, so i t ' s a good idea to i nc lude t h e m in y o u r menu p lanning a s o f t e n as poss ib le . H e r e a r e s o m e ideas f o r i n c r e a s i n g your whole g r a m con-s u m p t i o n so you can " h a v e it a l l : "

• Check the labels on b r e a d s a n d c e r e a l s to e n s u r e tha t a whole g r a i n

new products #> SCHOOL FLAVORS

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• O f f i c i a l school ice c r e a m s a r e be ing p r o d u c e d by C o u n t r y F r e s h . McDona ld and London Da i ry , work-ing t o g e t h e r wi th a s ingle f l a v o r house. F o r Mich igan S t a t e Univers i -ty. t h e r e is S p a r t a n Mint Fud'ge~"Ice C r e a m wi th f u d g e p i e c e s a n d g r e e n m i n t in w h i t e c h o c o l a t e ice c r e a m . E o r t he U n i v e r s i t y of Mich igan , t h e r e is Mich igan Maize 'n B e r r y , a c o m b i n a t i o n of b l u e b e r r y s a u c e and g r a h a m c r u s t in c h e e s e c a k e - f la-vo red ice c r e a m . Coun t ry F r e s h ' p res iden t Del ton P a r k s , an MSU g r a d u a t e , ha s d e c l a r e d both ice c j ^ a m s will be t r e a t e d e q u a l l y a t The

c o m p a n y ' s Livonia and G r a n d R a p -ids p l a n t s .

• ELFIN LOAVES S i n g l e - s e r v e snack b r e a d s a r e in

the g r o c e r ' s f r e e z e r c a s e — n e w El-f in L o a v e s f r o m Keeble r . The l o a v e s a r e m a d e in fou r f l a v o r s b l u e b e r r y , b a n a n a , - c i n n a m o n - r a i s i n a n d c a r r o t . The l o a v e s m a y be m i c r o w a v e d , w a r m e d in an oven, o r t h a w e d be-f o r e s e r v i n g E a c h box c o n t a i n s s ix i n d i v i d u a l l y w r a p p e d , t w o - o u n c e s e r v i n g s of the home-s ty l e s n a c k b r e a d . S u g g e s t e d re ta i l p r i c e is $2.19 p e r box The loaves a r e m a d e f r o r o -n a t u r a j i n g r e d i e n t s — b l a e b e r r i e s , w a l n u t s a n d f r e s h - s p i t e s — wi th no p r e s e r v a t i v e s added

o r whole g ra in f lou r is l is ted f i r s t . • Subst i tu te who le w h e a t f lou r

fo r a l l -purpose f lour in m a n y baked goods rec ipes . One c u p of f ine ly mil led whole whea t f lou r (or T% c u p if coarse ly g round) s u b s t i t u t e s f o r one cup of a l l -pu rpose f lou r

• Use brown (unpol ished) r i c e in . p l a c e of whi te (pol ished) r i c e fo r g r e a t e r nu t r i t ion ,

• Try b a r l e y in a soup o r a s a s ide dish, using whole g r a i n r a t h e r thariHpearl ba r l ey .

• Bulgur, a v a r i e t y of whole whea t , is a f ine s u b s t i t u t e fo r r i ce o r p o t a t o e s

• L igh t - t ex tu red , m i l d - f l a v o r e d mi l le t can r e p l a c e r i c e in m o s t re -c ipes .

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This h e a r t y b r e a d has t he s w e e t f l a v o r of r a i s ins wi th j r s t a hint of a l m o n d s N u t s a r e high in f a t and so should be c o n s u m e d s p a r i n g l y as an ' e x t r a . " The s m a l l a m o u n t in th i s re-c i p e adds f l a v o r a n d e n e r g y con t en t , wi thout add ing too m u c h f a t o r too m a n y ca lor ies .

3-4 tbsp . honey 1 4 c u p s b u t t e r m i l k (or s k i m mi lk plus 2 t sp . l emon ju ice) 1 egg 3 cups whole w h e a t f l o u r • i t sp . bak ing soda, 3 t sp . b a k i n g p o w d e r Vj c u p g round a l m o q d s 4 cup ra i s ins

- C o m j u n e the honey , b u t t e r m i l k and egg in s m a l l bowl . In a l a r g e bowl, b lend f loor , b a k i n g soda , bak-ing p o t f d e r and g r o u n d a l m o n d s . Add liquid i n g r e d i e n t s to t h e d r y b lend, s t i r r i n g wi th a spoon on ly unt i l even-ly mo i s t Add r a i s i n s a n d s t i r j u s t un-til even ly d i s t r i bu t ed Do not ove r -mix .

P o u r the b a t t e r in to a g r e a s e d 5-bv9 loaf pan Bake a t 350 d e g r e e s fo r one hour , or until a w o o d e n pick in-se r t ed into c e n t e r c o m e s c l ean . If you p r e f e r a s t r o n g e r t a s t e of al-m o n d s . add a f e w d r o p s of a l m o n d e x t r a c t ins t ead of i n c r e a s i n g the vol-u m e of nu t s a n d t h e r e b y the f a t con-tent .

This r e c i p e will p r o d u c e one loaf , y ie lding about 12 s l i ces , wi th each s l ice con ta in ing a b o u t 4 g r a m s of f a t and 170 to 230 ca lo r i e s .

A P — C r u m b l e d m a c a r o o n s sprin-kled be tween l a y e r s of frozen,phyllo dough m a k e these de s se r t cups tas te a s s c r u m p t i o u s a s they look S t r a w b e r r i e s and r a s p b e r r i e s m a k e a g r e a t a l t e r n a t i v e f i l l ing

P E A C H M A C A R O O N CUPS

8-ol . pkg. c r e a m cheese , softened cup s i f t ed p o w d e r e d sugar

'« cup d a i r y sour c r e a m ^ 1-2 tbsp. milk •4 tsp. a l m o n d e x t r a c t 6 shee t s f r o z e n phyl lo dough (18-by-14-inch r ec t ang l e s ) , thawed ' * cup m a r g a r i n e or bu t t e r , mel ted 1 cup f inely c r u m b l e d so f t m a c a r o o n s (about 5 cookies) 1 or 2 peaches , s l iced

F o r f i l l ing, in a s m a l l mixer bowl bea t c r e a m c h e e s e , sugar , sour c r e a m , milk a n d e x t r a c t with an

- e l e c t r i c m i x e r o n ~ t o w speeti until smooth . Cove r a n d chil l . Meanwhile, brush 1 shee t of phyl lo dough with s o m e m e l t e d m a r g a r i n e , spr inkle

Strawberries and raspberries make a great alternative filling.

with abou t 3 t b s p c r u m b l e d rr.a-. c a r o o n s R e p e a t l aye r ing 4 more t imes , b rush ing e a c h sheet of phyilo with m a r g a r i n e a n d spr inkl ing "with c r u m b s Top wi th the last sheet >( phyllo dough, b r u s h with remaining m a r g a r i n e Cut phyl lo s tack ieng;h wise into 3 s t r ips , cut s t r ip s crt>»-wise in to 4 s q u a r e s P r e s s squares into 12 g r e a s e d m u f f i n cups Bake m a 350-degree oven 12 to 15 mirmtps or until golden R e m o v e to w.re rack, cool c o m p l e t e l y . Jus t before serving, spoon a rounded tablespoon of f i l l ing in to e a c h cup Top with peach s l ices M a k e s 12 se rv ings

— N u t r i t i o n - i n f o r m a t i o n per s tv . :i^ 109 ca lo r ies , 3 g prote in , 15 g car bohydra tes . 14 g f a t . 32 mg choles terol . 163 m g s o d i u m

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N o w ' s a b a r g a i n t i m e t o g e t a n e w d e l u x e m o d e l P l u s 9 0 * f u r n a c e with u p to 9 7 . 3 % e n e r g y e f f i c i e n c y . B e c a u s e we' l l p a y you b a c k fo r y o u r t w o h i g h e s t m o n t h l y g a s bills^of t h e s e a s o n a f t e r i n s t a l l a t i on ! A n d o u r e a s y - t e r m f i n a n c i n g m a k e s t h e b e s t e q u i p m e n t a v a i l a b l e e v e n m o r e a f f o r d a b l e . Of fe r valid only f r o m p a r t i c i p a t i n g d e a l e r s f r o m n o w until J a n u a r y 3 1 , 1988 . Call t o d a y f o r d e t a i l s .

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FREE COFFEE A COOKIES THRU OUT THE DAY| • We Reserve the right to limit quantities •

Cheese ' With m o r e than 800 v a r i e t i e s of

c h e e s e ava i l ab l e today i t 's no wwn->leF you re about how arid when to use ch"r*<*se :n your r e c i p e s . W e l l . - i n Lhif m ' j m h of " t r i ck o r t r e a t I d l ike to t each you a c o u p l e of t r i c k s to iTiak< -jnii ' ' w-tinderfu) c h e e s e t n a t s

F i r s t . I d l ike fo u n m a s k s o m e of t he r u y s t e n sur ro tmding c h e e s e

All c h e e s e s no m a t t e r w h a t p a r t ' of t he world they c o m e f r o m , h a v e c e r t a i n things in c o m m o n All c h e e s e Is m a d e f r o m the cu rds of m i l k t h a t . h a v e been expel led "f m o i s t u r e T h e c u r d s a r e packed into m o l d s t hen c u r e d or f l avo red by sp ic ing- s m o k -ing o r in ject ion

' F r e s h cheeses inc lude c o t t a g e , c r e a m , m o z z a r e l l a and r i c o t t a T h e s e a r e n ' t r ipened or aged T h e r e -f o r e they spoil easily and m u s t be c o n s u m e d quit kly The best p l a c e to buy f r e s h cheese - is in the s u p e r m a r -ket or conven ience s t o r e s o m e w h e r e wi th a high food tu rnover

H a r d cheeses such as p a r m e s a n provolone . a s i ago and r o m a n o age fo r long p e r i l s of t i m e a n d a r e dense , c o m p a c t and t angy . T h e s e a r e su i t ab le for g r a t i n g ove r s a l a d s and m a m dishes ( T h e i r shetf l i f e is l imi ted as well T h e r e f o r e , the' bes t p l a c e t f o r p u r c h a s e is, a g a i n , t he m a r k e t o r conven i ence s to re

C H E D D A R G R I Y E R E . swis s . j a r l s b e r g a n a por t du sa lu t a r e all e x a m p l e s of s e m i h a r d c h e e s e a n d a r e f a v o r i t e s of m a n y f o r c o o k i n g a n d e a t i n g Best p u r c h a s e d in gour -m e t shops, s e m i h a r d c h e e s e s h a v e long m a t u r a t i o n per iods a n d c o n t a i n less m o i s t u r e than f r e s h , o r so f t c h e e s e s

T h e c r e a m y rich sof t c h e e s e s l ike J b r i e be! paese . font ina . c a m e m b e r t .

f e t a and robiolo a r e f a v o r i t e s for en-t e r t a i n i n g and lo t d e s s e r t s

Cheese is full of p ro te in , c a l c i u m . I a m i n o acids , phosphorus a n d v i t a -

m i n s But chee se is a l so high in f a t , c a l o r i e s , choles te ro l and s o m e t i m e s s o d i u m So do s o m e p l ann ing Look fo r low-fa t . low-sodium c h e e s e s and r e d u c e d - c a l o r i e p roduc t s And w h e n p l a n n i n g a mea l with c h e e s e , re-m e m b e r it is a prote in sou rce , so you m a y wanl to b a l a n c e out t h e m e a l wi th e x t r a f ru i t aod v e g e t a b l e s

Now tha t you know s o m e t r i c k s to s e l e c t i n g cheese here a r e t he Octo-b e r t r e a t s I p r o m i s e d e a r l i e r

C H E E S E S O U P > M a k e s 2 se rv ings , abou t '* cup_each ! 2 t sp . m a r g a r i n e I ' i c u p diced onion ' I s m a l l ga r l i c clove, minced

1 c u p w a t e r

1 p a c k e t ins ta jn ch icken b r o t h a n d season ing m i x l * t sp . c a r a w a y seed Dash ground n u t m e g ' i c u p skim milk 2 tsp. a l l -purpose f lou r 2 oz. e m m e n t a l e r chee se (a. n a t i v e

•<wis.s cbeese) , s h r e d d e d Dash whi te p e p p e r

In .1-quart s a u c e p a n h e a t m a r g a -r ine until bubbly and hot. a d d onion and ga r l i c and s a u t e unt i l onion is t ender , 2 to 3 m i n u t e s Add w a t e r broth mix , c a r a w a y seed , a n d nut-m e g and s t i r t o c o m b i n e , b r i n g to boil R e d u c e hea t to low. let s i m m e r 10 m i n u t e s

In s m a l l bowl t h o r o u g h l y c o m b i n e mi lk with f lour , m a k i n g c e r t a i n t h a t no l u m p s r e m a i n ; g r a d u a l l y s t i r in to b r o t h m i x t u r e and cook, s t i r r i n g con-s t a n t l y until m i x t u r e is th ickened and bubbly. Add c h e e s e and cook ove r love hea t , s t i r r i n g c o n s t a n t l y , until chee se is p a r t i a l l y m e l t e d , sp r i nk l e with p e p p e r a n d s e r v e im-m e d i a t e l y

E a c h se rv ing p r o v i d e s 1 P r o t e i n E x c h a n g e . l i V e g e t a b l e E x c h a n g e . 1 F a t E x c h a n g e . >-« Milk E x c h a n g e , 15 c a l o r i e s Opt iona l E x c h a n g e 195 ca lo r i e s per s e r v i n g

C H A Y O T E S R E L L E N O S Makes 2 s e r v i n g s 2 s t u f f e d squash h a l v e s e a c b 2 m e d i u m c h a y o t e s . 9 to 10 oz. e a c h (also known a s mfrlitoD, vegetable pear or m a n g o squash) '4 cup m m c e a . o n i o n 3 tbsp. mincetf*green bel l p e p p e r 1 tbsp. seeded a n d m i n c e d d r a i n e d , c a n n e d j a l a p e n o p e p p e r

cup d r a ined , c a n n e d who le t o m a -toes, seeded and chopped I g a r l i c clov es, m i n c e d 1 tsp. minced f r e s h c i l a n t r o (Chinese pa r s l ey ) 2 oz. mi ld c h e d d p r c h e e s e , s h r e d d e d , divided 4

In 4-quar t s a u c e p a n p l a c e chay-otes and fill pan wi th w a t e r to a dep th of about 1 inch Br ing w a t e r to a boil, cove r s a u c e p a n , a n d cook un-til c h a y o t e s a r e f t j r k - t e n d e r . abou t 30 m i n u t e s Dra in -off w a t e r and run cold w a t e r o v e r c h a y o t e s . set a s ide and let cool

Spray 9-inch ski l le t wi th non-s t ick cooking sp ray a n d hea t o v e r m e d i u m heat ; add onion a n d p e p p e r s and cook, s t i r r i ng f r e q u e n t l y , unt i l onion is t r a n s l u c e n t Add t o m a t o e s , ga r l i c , c i l a n t r o and s a u t e fo r 3 m i n u t e s longer , t r a n s f e r to m e d i u m bowl and set as ide .

P r e h e a t oven to 375 d e g r e e s Sl ice each c h a y o t e in half l eng thwise ; re-m o v e and d i s c a r d pi t and f i b r o u s c o r e Usiftg spoon, c a r e f u l l y scoop out pulo. l e a v i n g sk in in t ac t ; s a v e c h a y o t e shel ls F i n e l y c h o p p u l p and add v e g e t a b l e m i x t u r e ; s t i r in 1 ounce cheese Spoon *•« of m i x t u r e "into e a c h c h a y o t e she l l a n d s p r i n k l e each wi th l * ounce cheese . Set s t u f f e d she l l s on b a k i n g s h e e t and b a k e unt i l h e a t e d t h r o u g h a n d cheese is m e l t e d . 15 to 20 m i n u t e s

E a c h s e r v i n g p r o v i d e s 1 P r o t e i n E x c h a n g e . 3 V e g e t a b l e E x c h a n g e s 218 c a l o r i e s per s e r v i n g

P o p u l a r i t y c o m e s a n d g o e s O n e of the- m a n y c u r i o u s a s p e c t s

of the wor ld of w i n e s (as I s u p p o s e

the cyc l e of p o p u l a r i t y a n d dec l ine t h rough which they go. Today , it is poss ible to say t h a t c h e n i n b l a n c . r ies l ing and the g a m a y s a r e def i -n i te ly " o u t . "

On the o ther h a n d , the p o p u l a r i t y of C a b e r n e t S a u v i g n o n ' a n d Cha r -d o n n a y a r e now u n p r e c e d e n t e d E v e r y o n e , it. s e e m s is p r o d u c i n g t h e m , f r o m F r a n c e to C a l i f o r n i a to Aus t r a l i a

And t h e r e a r e t hose w i n e s wh ich h a n g on, ba re ly , to the i r m o d e s t po-s i t ions in the m a r k e t p l a c e , ne i t he r g r o w i n g nor d i m i n i s h i n g , but m a r -ginal none the l e s s A m o n g these a r e p inot b l anc . P e t i t e S i rah a n d ^c -wurz t r amine r

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Then t h e r e a r e t hose wines whose p o p u l a r i t y e v o l v e s i bursts**) f r o m nea r ly ze ro to fu l l b lown in a m a t t e r of a f e w y e a r s , going f r o m publ ic u n a w a r e n e s s to a c c e p t a n c e

^and d e m a n d in a br ief i n t e r v a l .

S l ' C H IS T H E C A S E wi th two r e cen t ly "found" wines , both r ece iv -ing i n c r e a s i n g p r e s s p o p u l a r i t y and i m p o r t a n c e in a s h o r t whi le , c e r -ta in ly wi thin t h e l a s t y e a r

The C a b e r n e t F r a n c , a truly-nob le red w i n e g r a p e , ha s been a r o u n d fo r a long t i m e It ha s fo r g e n e r a t i o n s been one of t he blend-ing g r a p e s ' of B o r d e a u x , r a r e l y if e v e r be ing the p r i n c i p l e e l e m e n t in a r e l e a s e , a l m o s t a l w a y s c o n t r i b u t -

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T h e r e is y e t l i t t l e ava i l ab l e on m e r c h a n t s ' s h e l v e s a s t a v a n e t a L but all i n d i c a t i o n s a r e that th is is abou t to c h a n g e R e m e m b e r a dec-ade a g e m e r l o t w a s a novelty In glenook is a b o u t to re lease a 1983 v i n t a g e a t a b o u t $18 and it is ^ th i rd of t h e F l o r a Spr ings highly e s t e e m e d " T r i l o g y "

The on ly loca l ly ava i l ab l e re-l ea se t h a t I a m a w a r e of is t,he Con-g re s s S p r i n g s , but the Coppola F a m i l y w i n e r y a .^ub-set of N i e b a u m C o p p o l a has m a d e a s t u n n i n g s t a t e m e n t with i ts 1982 r e l e a s e , a v a i l a b l e only in Ca l i fo r -nia And it is at l eas t a g l e a m in t he e y e s of t h e N a p a p roper ty Owners of S h a f e r K e n n a n . Ster l ing N e w -

•-on and Conn Creek , a l l of "Whom h a v e sorrfc in the g r o u n d at leas t

T H E WINES F R O M the Caber-net F r a n c g r a p e d r u n k unblended, t end to be ha rd a n d s imple , bare ly s u i t a b l e to t a b l e w i n e use They seerr. to cry out fo r b lend ing them-seLves, but aga in I j i o t e the origins if the m e r l o t g r a p e a decade ago

Most u n p a l a t a b l e t hey were; today i' is :ne s e c o n d - m o s t wan ted reO wine in the Uni ted S t a t e s

T h e other new' w i n e goes by a v a r i e t y of n a m e s d e p e n d i n g on the na t iona l i ty of i ts p r o d u c e r s As Ru-i a n d e r f r o m G e r m a n y it is a slight-ly s w e e t poor cous in to re i s lmg not espec ia l ly p r e f e r r e d m iLs land of or ig in As Tokay a n d P ino t Gri-gio in Alsace and n o r t h e r n I ta ly re-spec t ive ly it is f in i shed wholly dry and used as an i n e x p e n s i v e accom-p a n i m e n t to she l l f i sh and lightly p r e p a r e d f o w l foods As Pinot Gris in Oregon none is g r o w n m Cal i for-nia t ha t 1 know of i it m a y be e i ther

w a r m , b u t t e r y a n d a l m o s t sweet o r a t a r t c r i s p Chabhs -Uke wine whol ly d e p e n d e n t on the p r e f e r -encv of the g r o w e r p r o d u c e r

E y r i e P o n z i . . A d e l s h e i m and F o r g e r o n a l l p r o d u c e th is va r i e t a l , wi th Y a m h i l l Va l l ey soon to follow, a l l f r o m the n o r t h e r n cooler region of the W i l l a m e t t e Val lev The

g r o w i n g in te res t and p o p u l a r i t y of O r e g o n wines nat ional ly will a c c e l -e r a t e publ ic a w a r e n e s s of th i» ai— t e r n a t i v e to Chardonnay

It is. I unde r s t and , a mo$t p r e s t i -g ious th ing in a f ine r e s t a u r a n t , to o r d e r a pinot gr is ins t ead of a C h a r d o n n a y , showing the s o m m e i -ler t ha t you know s o m e t h i n g be p e r h a p s does not (Repo r t s t ha t t he Zug b l a n d Winery has a s m a l l p lo t of p in to gr is a r e unfounded , a c -

c o r d i n g to owner Bronco N e r d He,, will not ye t disclose t he n a m e of t he g r a p e s p resen t ly g r o w i n g be-t w e e n the wine ry and the f l a g p o l e t ha t a l w a y s f l ies the MSC b a n n e r M o r e r e p o r t s on this l a t e r )

M E T R O P O L I T A N D E T R O I T ' S m o s t p res t ig ious wine e v e n t of t h e year—is scheduled for S a t u r d a y . Oct 24 a t Lovet t Hall in G r e e n f i e l d V i l l age The la rges t e v e n t of i t s kind in the nation outs ide of Cal i -f o r n i a benef i t the Ins t i tu te of Mu-s ic and the Center fo r C r e a t i v e S tudies , one of our mos t a c c l a i m e d in s t i t u t ions

H o n o r a r y cha i r goes to Gil Nick-el of F a r N i e n t e Winery J B r i a n Cole of Chr is t ie s is s o m m e l i e r fo r the e v e n i n g

More than 100 Cal i fornia wine r -ies h a v e donated to the auc t i on , and t h e r e is a lso r e p r e s e n t a t i o n f r o m Michigan s industry a n d nu-m e r o u s p r i v a t e c i t izens Tru ly s p e c t a c u l a r

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• EASTERN STAR The 121st annual -.-ssion of the

Grand C h x :• r Order .• t the fcastern Star of MuT.^ar. w.ll be field Oct. la-. -i- '.s ;n Kalama-io6 Lvleca'. - and members of 346 chapters ;tv Michigan will attend Approximat y 5 500 members and visitors <ir-. expected to attend the ' i'v.i-•- •" •' , '. •' -toiuii Lo-cal delegate- members of Plymouth Chapter No 115 will be Ella Winger u r : ' ,^ matron; Maurice Beers w rthv patron, and Suzanne Shelbv as>. late matron The local chapter contributed to the Heart Fund of Michigan and to the Geer School restoration project this year A total of $215,564 was given tc chant ies through the Michigan Grand Chapter this year

• BETA SIGMA PHI ' Beta Sigma Phi X: Beta Zeta chapter will hold it> next meeting Tuesday Oct 13. at the Masco Cor-poration A tour of Mas»iv,> art col-

lection has been arranged Beta Sig-ma Phi is an international women's cultural, service and social organiza-non with more than 12.000 chapters worldwide For more information, call Jackie Timte. vice president, 453-4479. or Donna Theeck. presi-dent. 981-2378

• DIFFICULT PEOPLE The Women's Resource Center at

Schoolcraft College will continue a free four-part series entitled "Lov-ing Me Loving You " Sessions are held fr^m 7 to 9 p m Tuesdays at the I'pper Waterman Campus Center. 18600 Haggerty, Livonia "Dealing With Difficult People" will be the to-pic presented on Tuesday, Oct. 13. by

Wolfe-Morgan, director Of" _.ois Wolfe-Morgan, director Wolfe Associates and regional direc-tor of the Effectiveness Institute. Participants will learn how to deal with tension and conflict to develop—Neumann Parish

• DIVORCE GROUP The Women's Divorce Support

Group, sponsored by Schoolcraft Col-lege's Women's Resource Center, will m£et 7-y p.m. Tuesday. Oct. u . ui the Waterman Campus Center. 18600 Haggerty. Livonia The group will join the "Loving Me; Loving You" series with speaker Lois Wolfe-Morgan discussing "Dealing With Difficult People." Reservations are not required. For more information, call 59* 6400 Ext 430

• ROSE SOCIETY The Huron Valley Rose Society

will meet at 7 30 p m Tuesday. Oct 13. at the Matthaei Botanical Gar-dens, 1800 N Dixboro Road. Ann Ar-bor " —

satisfying relationships Attendance is free of charge, advance registra-tion is not required. For more infor-mation. call 591-6400 Ext 430

• MOMS AND TOTS The Moms and Tots of the Canton

Newcomers will be picking pump-kins at 10 a m Friday. Oct 16, at the pumpkin patch on North Territorial land M-14 There is no charge for hot cider Pumpkins range in price from 50 cents to $4 Weather permitting, those who attend may take wagon rides For more information or to make reservations, call Celeste at 981-1241 or Carol at 981-4221

WOMEN'S GUILD The Women's Guild of St. John

offers a program

of Masonry Questions are invited and light refreshments will be served. Th^ open house is sponsored by the Plymouth Rock, Wm Perrett and Tynan Masonic lodges and the Plymouth Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star For more informa-tion call David Lindsay, 453-1245. or tayfied D Calhoun. 595-3231

• ORIENTATION Trie Plymouth-Canton Pa^enUS—

Without Partners will hold an ori"n tauon at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Oct 14 A person must be the parent of one or more living children and be single to be eligible to join the group For information about the meeting and location, call Ellen at 455-3851 A meeting iih(T 8 p m Thursday. Oct 15. at Fellows Creek Golf Course. 2936 S. Lotz in Canton Ticket prices are $2 before 9 p m and » af ter 9 p.m The speaker

• MILLER WOODS The Friends of the Miller Woods

will hold the first annual meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday. Oct 15, at the PI V m o u t h - C a n t o n — C o m m u n i t y Schools administrative office. 454 S. Harvey. Plymouth There will be a short business meeting, followed by a slide show presentation, "Four SeasonsHn Miller Woods " There will be a coffee hour

• DINNER-DANCE A charter presentation party din-

ner-dance will be given by the Diplo-mats Club of Toastmasters Interna-tional at 6 p m Saturday. Oct. 17. at the Plymouth Elks Lodge. 41700 E Ann Arbor Road Dinner ticket price

tained by sending a check or money order to Diplomats Club. 7640 Holly Drive. Canton. Mich. 48187 For more information, call 455-1024

and new. will be provided by Rog-O. the disc jockey The dance party is for singles over age 21 Proper attire should be worn. Price is $4 For more nomination, call the hot line. 843-8917

• PLYMOUTH-CANTON PWP v The Plymouth-Canton Parents

Without P a r t n e r s will hold a Sweetest Day Dance from 9 p m to 1 a m Saturday. Oct 17. at the VFW Hall. West Land Post 6440 N Hix . Admission is J5 for members and $6 for non-members For more infor-mation. call Ellen, 455-3851

The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-tion Association is offering a t a rnaze orientation class at 7:30 p m Monday. Oct 19, at Newburg

with Chef Larry Janes demonstrat-ing "The Five Minute Feast" at its meeting 7 30 p.m Wednesday. Oct. 14. in the assembly room at the church. 44800 Warren, Canton. Janes will show how to prepare a family dinner in five minutes using only five ingredients. No ticket is re-quired Refreshments will be served

• OPEN HOUSE The Plymouth Masonic open house

will be held from 7:30-9 p.m Wednesday. Oct 14, at the Plymouth Masonic Temple. 730 Penniman The event is to inform the public about the principles, benefits and activities

before the dance is a divorce law at-torney. For more information, call Ellen'at 455-3851

• JAYCEES The Plymouth Jaycees will offer a

program on parliamentary proce-dure at 8 p.m Wednesday. Oct. 21. in the Plymouth City Commission chambers at Plymouth City Hall. 201 S. Main St. State Sen. Robert Geake, R-Northville. will be the guest speaker. The public may attend the two-hour program Admission is free of charge. For more information, cail Chuck Lowe, 459-1516. or Tim Sullivan. 455-1635

• TRI-COUNTY Tn-County Singles will hold a

Sweetest Day dance party from 8 30 pm. to 1 a m Saturday, Oct 17. at the Airport Ramada Inn, 1-94 and Merriman The music. Top 40 old

Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail in Livonia This is an introduc-tion to the Lamaze birth technique and features a birth film. "Satur-day's Children " There is a $1 charge per person payable at the door For more information, call 459-7477.

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tees has elected officers for the new school yaar. —

deeavage. president of FelKna* Col-lege, Chicago, and Richard White. IlmvAf^ity nf profpwir cm-

Leslie Rose, chairman of Fidelity Bank of Michigan, was elected chair-man of the Madonna board of trus-tees Rose, a Franklin Village resi-

dent , was elected to a two-year term He has been a Madonna trus-tee since 1984

Rose replaces Michael A. Gaskin. ^pres ident of Taylor and Gaskin Inc

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New trustees were also elected. They are Sister Mary Charlene En-

eritus of higher education. White had been a Madonna trustee as recently as 1986

The 25-member board oversees college academic, investment and resource development programs. It also approves the college s operating budget

The board meets four times a year Board members can serve two consecutive three-year terms Mem-bers serve without pay

Madonna is at 36600 Schoolcraft. Livonia.

Estate planning class at SC ates. will offer estate planning ad-

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An estate planning workshop will be offered Tuesday, Oct. 27, by the Schoolcraft College Foundation.

John Landis. vice president trust officer. Manufacturers Bank, Thom-as Tybinka. senior vice president. Preseott. Ball & Turben Inc; and Lee Ho l l a n d - certified financial planner, Holland & Newton Associ-

vice. The session will be held at the

Waterman Center on the Schoolcraft campus. 18600 Haggerty, Livonia The J5 fee should be made payable to the Schoolcraft College Founda-tion.

Additional information is avail-able by calling 591-6430

Pets of the week podan, an 8-week-old white and gray kitten, and May Belle, a 9-week-old mixed breed Labrador puppy need home*. Rudan (Control No. 204361) ia heuae broken and good with other animala and children. May Belle (Control No. 221087) ia a black/gray dappled female. To adopt tbeae peta or othera, or to check for loat pets, call the Weatland Kindness Center of the Michigan Humane Soci-ety, 721-7300. The center ia at 37255 Marquette, Weatland.

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Spinal ailments, including sco-liosis, will be discussed. Nonsurgi-cal remedies will also be discussed

Spinal problems affecting senior cit-izens will be highlighted

Registration and fee information is available by calling 591-6400. Ext. 409

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Rocks go airborne to beat Farmington By Dan O'Meera Staf f w r i t e r

to challenge him. He was into the secondary before anybody noticed

What's this? Plymouth Salem throwing the football And out of the wishbone no less1

Some may have thought coach Tom Moshimer had changed his phi-losophy Fr iday night when the ground-oriented Rocks passed for 127 yards and two touchdowns in a 35-21 homecoming victory over Farmington

"I have nothing against throwing the ball," said Moshimer while tak-ing some good-natured kidding f rom his assistants af terward, "as long as we can move it by throwing it.

"Now I 'm not going to throw it just to throw the football, but the sit-uation was right to throw the ball. And we showed we could throw it — a little bit."

Quarterback Steve Holt lofted TD passes of 26 and 35 yards to Kevin Cousino a p d Chris Forsythe, respec-tively, to give Salem a 38-7 toad and

football land John Glenn in games the previous

back-to-back two weeks,

evened their Lakes Division record at 2-2 and improved to 4-2 overall.

FARMINGTON, 1-3 and 1-5, was hurt by the same problem that has

him, and he won a foot race with a halfback

Bowie dashed 13 yards on his first carry of the game and capped Sa-lem's next possession with 0 37 left in the first period He was ill earlier in the week and didn't s tar t the game.

The Rocks seemed well in control, but Farmington cut the deficit in half a f t e r recovering a blocked punt

plagued the Falcons most of the sea-son — turnovers Farmington lost fumbles on its first three possessions and committed six turnovers in the game. _

"We needed to win." Moshimer said "If we'd lost this one. u would have been tough sledding the rest of the way

"North and Glenn a re two of the finest teams in the area, and (Fri-day's opponent Livonia; Stevenson is right there, too. North and Glenn

BILL BRESLER/«t*ff photograph*

Mike Jarvey picks up yardage against Farm-ington a s Plymouth Salem returned to win-ning form Friday. The Rocks converted tour

Farmington turnovers into touchdowns and routed the Falcons 35-21 at Centennial Edu-cational Park.

break the game open.

BUT, NOT to disappoint those who believe foremost in the running game, the Rocks still had more yards rushing (218) than passing, and four backs had 30 yards or more

Doug Parrish, who gave a good performance in' his role as the s u i t -ing fullback, was the leader with 53 yards on eight carr ies and scored the game's first TD on a 32-yani run.

Garret t Bowie and Ryan Johnson, who made an initial impact running the ball before moving to quarter-back in the second half, scored Sa-lem's other TDs antf had 48 and 44 yards, respectively.

'"When (opponents) gang up to stop the run, they open themselves up for you to throw the ball," Moshimer said. "We get 1-on-l coverage most of the time, and any coach, in the country feels he's got a good chance (to pass under those conditions)."

"Hie Rocks, who lost to league powers North Farmington and West-

gamed more yards than we did, and I guess they deserved to win.

"But I think we're right there with them, and I think we're there with Stevenson." he added. "We look for-ward to playing them."

While the Falcons failed to cross the 50-yard line under their own power in the first quarter. Salem turned their second and third fum-bles into TDs a n d was up 14-0 after 12 minutes.

PARRISH, A 5-foot-10, 195-pound junior, went over the left side on an option carry, but nobody was there

at the Salem 6-yard line The Rocks c a m e close to keeping the Falcons out of the end zone, but Brian Per-kins went over on fourth down from a yard out

That altered the situation, but only momentari ly. Salem went 66 yards with the kickoff to take a 21-7 iead into half t ime. -

The Rocks ran the ball on the first eight plays, and then Holt hit Cousi-no on the next play for the score

"I F E L T we would have control nf the football game." Moshimer said, "but we had a breakdown on the punt and took too much getting the ball away.

" But we got another one just be-fore the.half, and that was the key '

Farmington 's troubles continued l f t t h e second half as their first two possessions ended-with lost fumbles Salem, getting the ball at the Falcon 41 and 44, scored each time as a re-sult. and the Rocks were safely in front. 35-7, with 2 ^ minutes left in the third quarter

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Chiefs come up short against Franklin Livonia Franklin's defense stopped Plymouth

Canton twice on goal-line stands and held on to take a 9-6 victory from the Chiefs in a Western Division football game Saturday.

Canton, 1-3 in the division and 2-4 overall, scored first when Neil Hubert passed 65 yards to Joel Riggs midway in the first quarter . The extra-point kick was blocked, however

"It was third-and-12 and we just blew the cov-erage," Franklin coach Armand Vigna said. "They had two receivers wide open, and Hubert found the deep one.

"It was a nicely thrown ball. The kid ran under it, and we never had a chance.-(Hubert) just picked the right one.

" I 'm going to kill someone when I see the tapes," he added.

T H E PATRIOTS, 2-2 and 3-3, used the same method to score their only touchdown, with Craig Allard passing 53 yards to Mike Patzsch early in the second quarter.

Allard underthrew the ball, and Patzsch had to come back to m a k e the catch, taking the ball away f rom the defensive back. Both went up for the ball, but Patzsch c a m e down with it

"Patzsch made a grea t play on it," Vigna said. "I didn't think he was* going to catch it, because the other kid was right there with him.

"I couldn't believe it, but he stayed on his feet, spun around and went all the way."

Patzsch, however, missed the extra-point kick, pulling it to the left. The score remained 6-6 at halftime, but the Chiefs had been taking the game to Franklin.

"THEY WERE getting the better of it," Vigna said. "Really, all day long they outplayed us on offense."

Canton got inside the Patr iot 5-yard line late in the second guarter and again in the third, but Franklin's defense rose to the occasion each time.

Then, momentum shifted to the Patr iots Franklin's Bryan Drabicki ran back a punt to the

Canton 6, but it was called back because the Pa-tr iots had 12 men on the field.

Greg Panzl intercepted a Canton pass, and his re turn put the ball oh the Canton 6 once again. But the Patriots went "nowhere" on three downs, and Patzsch booted the game-winning field goal with 4:00 left in the game.

"He hit a 52-yarder in pract ice the other day," Vigna-said, "so we had a lot of confidence in him."

CANTON mpved the ball to midfield, but a fourth-down pass was unsuccessful, and the Patri-ots took over with 2:00 remaining. The Chiefs used their timeouts to stop the clock and would have gotten the ball back, but Drabickfs 8-yard run for the first down enabled Franklin to run out the clock.

"Our defense bent all over the place." Vigna said, "but I guess they were real big when they had to be.

"The defense kept us in the game and gave us the opportunity to win the game. They deserve all '.he credit ."

BILL BRESLER/staft pho tog raph

Quarterback Steve Holt looks-tor running room on this play, but he pas sed tor 81 yards snd a pair of touchdown* as the Rocks opened u p on offense.

Canton roars back, ties No. 1-ranked team in 'B'

Being ranked No 1 doesn't mean anything to Plymouth Can-ton.

Madison Heights Bishop Foley. No. 1 in the state Class B soccer rankings, found out the hard way Fr iday as the host Chiefs rallied for a 3-3 draw in a non-league

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Down 3-1 with 10 minutes to go. Canton (5-8-1) struck for two goals. Jeff Tutor knocked in the tying goal with five minutes left. Dave Presley, who scored the Chiefs first goal of the match, as-sisted on Tutor's tally.

Joe Pelle scored with 10 min-utes left in the game on a header to draw Canton to within one Tu-tor assisted on the play.

Bishop Foley led 2-1 at the half a f t e r Presley's goal opened the scoring Canton's Je r ry Staszel drew an assist on the first goal of the match

SALEM 2. N. FARMINGTON 0: With few exceptions, every soccer game played in the West-ern Lakes Activities Association th i s fal l has been £ hard fought low-scoring affair.

And Wednesday's Plymouth Sa-lem-North Farmington match was no different But the Rocks.

soccer also true to form, got the victory.

" W e ' v e had s S n e tough games," Rocks coach Ken John-son said "Every team has some good players — a power forward who's breaking ?way on you or a keeper who -makes some good saves and keeps them in the game."

All three Farmington t eams have brought greater parity to the league this season, and the Raiders made it tough for Salem.

But the Rocks got what proved to be the winning goal when Mike 1,'laszek scored on an indirect f ree kick 15 minutes into the sec-ond half.

' We missed a rouple chances, but they were fired up," Johnson said. "U was quite chilly, and we weren't as high as we were Mon-day '

That was a reference to Sa-lem's 0-0 tie with Livonia Steven-son, the defending WLAA champ and No. 1-ranked team in G a t s A.

The Rocks made it 2 0 at the midway point on Randy Balconi's

goal, coming a f te r a pass f rom Troy Giacherio Balconi took the ball up to the penalty line and booted it over the goalkeeper 's head.

" T r o y sen t a good bal l through." Johnson said, ' a n d Randy made his run a s the ball was coming through."

The Rocks, who outshot North 12-8. received another s t rong per-formance from goalkeeper Dave O'Mai ley.

Salem is 3-0-1 in the Lakes Di-vision and 10-2-2 overall .

FARMINGTON 2. CANTON 1: The Chiefs scored first on a goal by Todd Nichols, but the Falcons c a m e from behind to c la im the victory.

"(Nichols) took a shot from quite a ways out. and the goal-keeper just lost it," Farmington coach Ed Bar t ram said.

Pete Frauenheim scored both goals for the Falcons, 5-3-1 in the Western Lakes and 7-3-1 overall His second score came at the 17-minute mark of the first half.

Farmington held an 8-5 edge In shots on goal in the first half, and it was even at 5-5 in the second

Canton slipped to 4-5 in the league and 5-8 overall.

Salem, Chiefs sit atop respective cage loops

The Lakes Division gfrls basketball season reached the midway point Thursday, and Plymouth Salem, to no one's surprise, is the undisputed leader

The Rocks have faced all five division opponents now and have trounced each one, the latest being Livonia Stevenson, which absorbed a 74-23 defeat on its own floor

With a game-high 32 points, Dena Head scored 30-plus for the sixth t ime in the last seven games as No. 6-ranked Salem improved to 5-0 in the division and 10-1 overall.

"We're still in a situation where we have to continue to play each game and make them meaningful-," Salem coach Fred Thomann said.

Though the Rocks have handled the league opposition wen. they're still In the process of refining their game, and shooting is one thing Salem will be working on this week

"We didn't shoot the ball extremely well tonight . ' Thomann said. "We didn't score like we have, because we didn't make some shots that, quite frankly, we should have.

"We've got to continue to shoot the ball, and we're working pretty hard i t t h i t "

The Rocks, averaging over 70 points per game and making S« percent of their field-goal attempts, held quarter leads of 1J-5. 35-10 and 5S-17 over the Spartans who dropped to 1-4 tn the dtvtslon and %-% overall

They came out to play baH," said Stevenson coach Chuck Hebestreit of the Rocks. "They did a nice job of playiftg defense and crashing the boards.

"We had trouble getting the ball down the floor They put • lot of pressure on everybody and tried to double

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girls basketball team as much as possible

"They're just a fundamentally-sound team." he add-ed

The Spartans a t tempted 71 shots in their previous game with Walled Lake Central, but they were limited to just 21 against Salem They made 10 field goals

Jill Estey scored 16 points for the Rocks and has raised her average to 13 7. Head is averaging 28 7 with 316 points in 11 games Sue Zatorski's nine points was lops for Stevenson.

Head also had 10 rebounds, eight steals and five as-sists. Estey nine assists and six steals. Ken McBnde six assists and six points and 3 a r b Krug eight rebounds and six points

"We just wanted to execute, to perform, and we did a pretty fair job of that ." Thomann said

"Our defensive scheme is starting to tighten up." he added. "We're not quite as good as we want to be yet. but we've made tome progess."

CANTON 71. CHURCHILL 24: The Western Lakes Activities Association's dominant teams hail from Plymouth and Canton

while Salem leads its division, the Chiefs are the frontrunner In the Western Division Canton' won its sixth consecutive game Thursday and improved to 5-0 with by thumping Livonia Churchill

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C a n t o n s t a y s

h M H I e c h a s e Plymouth Canton still has

hopes of repeating as Western Di-vision boys cross country champi-on. and that's why the Chiefs are eagerly awaiting their next chal-lenge

Canton faces an always-tough Livonia Franklin squad Thursday, and the Chiefs will need a victor,' to stay in the race Canton tuned up for that key contest with a 17-41 defeat of Farmington Harrison Thursday.

But the Chiefs also will need some help from the Patriots. Can-torflost a close decision to Walled Lake Western on Sept 24. and

boys cross country

they must hope for a Franklin win over the Warriors to gain a share of the title

Jay Swiecki paced the Chiefs to their sixth victory in seven meets, leading the pack with a 16 58 fin-ish.

Canton. 2-1 in the Western Di-vision. had six of the top seven places, including the second- and third-place runners in Al Byrnes

The Hawks slipped Jeff Barr-inger into the No. 4 spot with a 17 48 time, but Canton completed the rout with Bob Bee be Chris Way and Jim Gallagher taking the next three places They were clocked at 17 54. 18:10 and 18:20. respectively.

"The kids ran real well." Can-ton coach Jifn Hayes said The times were great. We're looking forward tu our next meet now

SALEM 19. JOHN GLENN 39: The Rocks remained unbeaten in Lakes Division dual meets (3-0) as they cruised past Westland John Glenn

Like Canton., coach Geoff Baker's squad got off to a good start by putting the first three runners across the finish line.

Bill Aiwell 5*1 the pact? with a 16:58 time. Teammates Scott Stryker and Doug Vergari had the same 17 27 time for second and third.

Larry Zimbo and Joe Zawol kept the Rockets in the meet with fourth- and fifth-place finishes, respectively Zimbo was timed at

"17 34. Zawol 17 37

But t~he Rocks shut the door when Brendon Masterson. Jason Drurv and Dave Harqway cap-tured the Nos 6-8 spots when all three finished within three sec-onds of each other Masterson had a 17 41 time on the Cass Benton course. Drurv 17 42 and Hamway 17.44.

Salem is 4-2 overall and has di-vision meets remaining with^ un-beaten Farmington and Livonia Stevenson the next two Thurs-days

sports shorts • PUNT, PASS AND KICK

Six Canton Township youths.cap-tured first-place honors in the Sev-enth Annual Punt. Pass and Kick

regional competition Sunday. Oct 25

• COED VOLLEYBALL

sponsored bv the Canton i mouth—and Canton Township competition Parks and Recreation Department Saturday. Oct. 3.

The 10-year-old divison was the most competitive, with Mike Martin finishing on top with a total yardage of 157 feet. 9 inches. Eric Vaquera wassecond with 153-6.

Jason Gilbo was the best 11-year-old with a 216-5 total. Craig Bene-dict won (he 12-year-old competition at 199-11 (which included a pass of 88-2) and Chris Stoecklein prevailed in the 13-year-old bracket with 158-11.

Bobby Mayor's 104-5 yardage gave him the 8-year-old title, and Kevin Borowski bettered the 9-year-old field with 144-7.

Runner-ups included 8-year-old Patrick Noonan (85-4). 11-year-old Eric Stoecklein (208-8) and 12-vear-old Jeff Schumacher (166-5).

No township records were set. but the performances were considered good considering the cold and windy conditions The winners move on to

parks and recreation departments are cosponsoring a 14-week. 16-team coed volleyball league beginning Nov 13.

The fee is $140 per team plus 115 for each player who lives outside the Plymouth-Canton School District.

Returning teams should register Oct. 5-16. new teams Oct. 19-30 at the Canton or Plymouth recreation offices Call 397-5110 or 455-6620 for information.

Games "will ~ be" played Friday evenings at West Middle School.

• SOCCER SIGN-UP

The Canton Soccerdome is accept-ing registration for its first season, which begins Nov. 1. Openings are 1. Openings

co-ed, adult r

C h i e f s k n o c k o f f M u s t a n g s

Knowing what talent other teams have and how opposing athletes have performed in the past, coaches in sports such as swimming usually can make a pretty gooa guess at the possible outcome of a meet

Thursday was one time that system didn't work, and Canton girls swimming coach Hooker

_Wellman couldn't have been hap-pier

"I figured they had us by six points." he said after the Chiefs knocked off Northville 48-35 in a Western Division meet in the op-ponent's pool

f to—kids—swam real.—reef-well." said Wellman. acknowledg-ing the fact the Mustangs were missing a couple swimmers who were ill. "I was very pleased

Nicole Drake won two events and anchored Cantonjs vittory in the freestyle relay-

She broke her own record in the 200-yard freestyle for the second time this week and jhird time this

swimming

Gildhaus. Rische and Kristy Bru-gar were timed at 2 04 2,

The Chiefs. 2-0 in the division. 3-0 in the league and 3-2 overall go against Plymouth Salem in the Rocks pool Thursday

NORTH 101, SALEM 70 The Raiders demonstrated their depth and talent Thursday while defeat-ing the flocks, ? J1 in the l u ; .• and 3-3 overall.

Salem's Debbie Fry won the diving with 14165 points, and Tracy Meszaros captured the ion yard freestyle with a time of 1 00 0

In individual events. North had double winners in Laurie Oswald and Cindy Cramer Oswald won the 200 (2 03 1) and 500 freest vies

M o n d a y . QcloO«r 12. 1987 O (P.CI3C

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U - M r o u t s p o i l s g r i d d e r ' s d a y By C J . Risafc staff writer

Craig Morton

Morton has big game for Dartmouth

FnrrruT Plymouth Salem foot-ball standout Craig Morton bad an outstan<wQ performance in Dartmouth College s recent 38-7 victory over Davidson

Morton, a junior wide receiver taught seven passes for 156 yards and a touchdown The 6-foot. 170-pounder scored the Big Green's first touchdown of the season on a 45-yard pass from Chris Rorke in the Davidson game

Morton a 198&-graduate of Sa-

A whole range of emotions saturated Fred Owens The combined effect was numbness

That's what happens when your football team is thoroughly dominated the way Owens' Wisconsin team was by University of Michi-gan a week ago Saturday

49-0 That was the final score But even that was not reflective of how Michigan manhan-dled the Badgers The Wolverines scored 42 points and gained 412 yards by halftime. av-eraging nearly 10 yards a play They had 11 first downs

And Wisconsin'' With five minutes remain-ing in the half, the Badgers had just one first down By halftime they had three They to-taled 94 yards in offense in the first two quar-ters

The last three games, we've been moving the ball," said Owens, a Redford Bishop Bor-gess graduate and Southfield native. "We've

tough for me to say because I'm so disap-pointed." Owens summered , searching for the same answers Morton and his coaching

football Now a junior, he is the back-up tailback to

junior Steve Vinci. On Saturday, he saw as much action as he's seen in a single game all season, carrying the ball eight times for 28 yards Only quarterback Tony Lowry (82 f

yardsj outrushed Owens Among the Badgers, that is Michigan had

six players better Owens' total. •"It's tough to take because I see Mark

Messner (a Redford Catholic Central grad, and all these other guys I played against through the years across the ball." said Owens

Wisconsin came into the game with a 2-1 record, .but its opposition was nothing to boast about The Badgers beat Hawaii (28-7) in their opener, lost to Utah (31 28). then defeated

all State 130-13, Michigan was the Biggest test to date - for the team, their first-year coach (Don Morton) and his new veer offense

staff were looking for "We couldn't move the ball offensively We

made a lot of simple mistakes The thing is. we're experimenting with what different guys have to offer My forte is my speed and abili-ty in the open field."

That comes as no surprise Owens was a standout in both football and track at Borgess. and at 5-feet-9 and 182 pounds he'd better be fleet of fool to survive in the Big Ten

But what goes unspoken is how Owens has been used this season He's one of the team's kickoff return specialists, which is fine — against U-M he returned three for 61 yards Fof the season, he's averaging 17 yards-per-return

But in previous games, he's played mostly in short-yardage or goal-line situations He has three touchdowns (second best on the team, buL j u s u 2,2 yards-per:carr>,average

flow of the game Bui as a team player 1 accept it I hope to

expand my role as the year goes on." Owens" coach was no more expansive when

questioned about any such possible changes We'll have to wait until we view the (game)

films. Morlpn said This game is not over yet We have to go in and analyze everything and get better

Wisconsin threw just l l passes against U-M completing two Which led to an obvious question regarding the veer offense installed by Morton

I just think we've got a belter chance to move ihe ball on the ground right now." Mor-ton said "That puts more pressure on our run-ning game I ihink we have to get more speed in the backfteld

WHICH SEEMS to lead back tp Owens "I think they'll be some changes, he predicted without saying what they might be

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Salem girls have best times Jenny Sample and Kim Mishler turned in season-best times Thursday to

lead Plymouth Salem's girls cross country team past Westland John Glenn 25-33

Ginger Rowland of Glenn managed to surpass the efforts of the Salem girls, but Sample and Mishler had the better supporting cast.

Rowland posted a first-place time of 20:10 followed by Sample in second (20 35) and Mishler in third (21:03).

The Rockets captured two of the next three places, but Shannon Donnelly's fifth-place finish (21 37) kept the Rocks clinging to a 10-11 lead.

The difference proved to be Salem's Traci Thomas. Beth Cunningham and Kris tie Cieslak taking the Nos. 7-9 places. The latter didn't contribute to the team scoring, but played a ci ucial lole as a blocker The trio had r«pec l ive" times of 22 12. 22 30 and 22 41 on Glenn's course

season, winning the race in 1 59.B

Drake also captured the 500 freestyle in 5 18 2, and she teamed up with Cassie Cummins. Danielle Dickinson and Kelly Rische for a 3:57.9 time in the re-lay The other members also had other firsts as well.

Cummins won the backstroke (1 05 81 and Dickinson the 50 free-style (27 4). and Rische swam the

|pg nf Cantnrv* nwHpy rpiay victory Jean McLenaghan, Val

(5 27 8). and Cramer won the indi vidua] medley (2 1P.0) and breaststroke (1 10.1).

Other winners were Kerr\ Doran in the 50 freestyle ('27 0 Marcy Mulbarger in the butterfly (1 06 3) and Lax Worth en in '.he backstroke (1 09.5)

W»rthen. Mulbarger and Dorar also were on a medley relay tearr that look first place (2 03 1), and t-'ramer and Oswald halped win the freestyle relay (3 58 3,

Raiders put Falcons away in 2nd half — f

North Farmington meant busi-ness'' in the second half Thursday, and the serious attitude produced a 47-28 victory over crosstown rival Farmington in girls basketball.

In a lackluster first quarter, the two teams combined for a mere nine points, and tfie Raiders lead was only 18-11 at halftime

But. while holding the Falcons to single-digit scoring for a third straight quarter. North outscored Farmington 14-5 to double the score by the end of three periods. 32-16

"We came out slow and d idc : shoot well." North coach Greg Capl-mg said. "But we had good pressure defense in the second half We came out and meant business "

Senior r*pnrpr 'snri Butcher paoe«d the Raiders, 2-3 in the Lakes Divi-sion and 6-4 overall, with 18 points and nine rebounds Sophomore guard Kim Gurecki added 12 points, and had five steals

Stacy Swanderski scored eight points to lead the Falcons, who lost their sixth game in a row and dropped to 0-5 in the division. 3-7 overall

MERCY 47. BORGESS 31: Farm-ington Mercy remained on an even keel Thursday in the wake of its emotional. 51-46 defeat of No 4-ranked L*vonia Ladywood

There was no letdown as the Mar-lins improved their Central Division record to 3-1 Bishop Borgess began the season winning its first five games in non-league play, but the Spartans. 5-4 overall, have lost all four ;n the division

After a nearly even first quarter. Mercy's defense pLayad a pivotal role in the ner . rwo^juarters. holding Borgess ic i totjil of 10 points in 16 minutes

"Mercy s defense caused some turnovers in the secood and third quarters, and that's kmda wiiere the game turned." Spartans coach Mike Resmer said

_ "Their_defense_ .caused. us s o m e problems, and we turned the ball over too much.-They're a good ball-club and they beat us."

The Marlins had built a 34-21 lead by the end of the third quarter and maintained their edge in the finale. Mercy. &-4 overall, made five of 13

free throws, and Borgess was 7-of-9 Jan Herberholz once again was

the leading scorer for the Marlins with a game-high 17 points. Jennifer Slosar added nine and Adrienne Clark six Psi Hmes had 12 points to lead Borgess

NORTHVILLE 59. HARRISON 23: The Mustangs jumped in front 20-3 in the first quarter and went on to defeat the Hawks, 0-5 in the West-em Division and 0-10 overall.

Northville. which led 36-11 at half-time. got 12 points from Debbie Ste-vens and 10 apiece from Jenny Ste-vens and Katie Drugyan.

Darcy Pinzl scored 11 points and Lesley Devine six for Harrison The

Mustangs were l-of-10 at the free-throw line, the Hawks 3-of-20.

Despite the loss, Harrison coach Jim Neve saw reason to be encour-aged. noting the Hawks lost by a 95-12 count to Northville a year ago and have taken a step in the right direc-tion by chopping down that margin

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TODAY'S KIND of a setback " The agony of defeat especially pained

Owens He had hoped for a better homecom-ing

WHAT HAPPENED? "I think today today well, it's

129 for 94) OWENS REFUSED to second guess his

coach "I've been happy with my role, he said Going in-and-out. in-and-out all the time makes it difficult You can't get into the

there better, be Otherwise. Morton and the Badgers will be spending lots of Saturday af-ternoons like the last one

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ihe week ahead Falcon harriers coast to win

PREP FOOTBALL _ x Friday, Oct 16 Red Tnurstor at TayW Cer.tet 4 p m Lutheran Wsic at Cardinal Mooney 4 30 d m L>* Grm»cM a* Pty Carrion, 7 30pm P*y Saiem at L» Stevenson 7 30 e m Ws»o jo«V- Glenn al WL Central 7 30 p m Farfn Harrisor a! Northville. 7 30pm GarcJen City at Romutus 7 30 pm. Wayne Memonal at T»enton. 7 X p m Harper Woods at CJatencev»ne. 7 30pm

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lem; is third in career receiving yardage at Dartmouth with 1.284 yards on 57 receptions-He caught 44 passes for 1.063 yards (24 2 yards per catch) and a school-record 10 touchdowns last year Mortons 44 receptions placed him fifth on Dartmouth's single-season reception list,

Morton, a religion major, is the son of Mr and Mrs Louis Morton of Plymouth

W t WSW a1. LM Ga-Oen City at Deafborr l 30pm Catholic Cent at Harper was NO 2pm 8<snoc Bo»ge*s Warren Dei.-SaHe at Roseviiie Uen-.c ,ai Fie4a, 7 30 p rr, St Agatha »s Redto»d St Mary's at ReClcd Union's K-aft FieW. 7 30 pm

GIRLS BASKETBALL Tuesday Oct 13

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Pornjlus at Garaen City 7 30 pm. Mr Lakeianc at Ped'ord ijnon 7 30 p m Monroe a! Wayne Memorial. 7 30 p m Taylor Truman a: Pec TN>rston 7 30 p n BiV Bcgess at L-v ladywood 7 30pm H-w Pegma at Farm Mercy 7 30pm Dei Benedictine at St A^aina. 7 30 p m

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Rocks rout Lakes foe Continued from Page 1

Johnson picked up the first down on fourth-and-1 at the 31. but a hold-ing penalty pushed the Rocks back Holt, however, threw a perfect strike to Forsythe down the right sideline on the next play.

Johnson, a 6-2, 190-pound sopho-more. was at quarterback on the next possession. After throwing back-to-back passes covering 46 yards to Bowie and Forsythe, he capped the drive with a 4-yard keep-er

"I won't hesitate to use Johnson if the situation is right, but Steve Holt is our quarterback." Moshimer said.

"(Johnson) is the quarterback of the future,"

THE FALCONS had their spirits lifted when Nick Maisel sprinted 80 yards on first down to score Farm-mgton's second TD He finished with 98 yards on seven carries.

Farmington copied Salem's tac-tics when Mike Neal fell on a fumble and the Falcons mounted an 11-play scoring drive. Joe Johnston passed twice for first downs, and Maisel scored the TD on a 2-yard run

Holt- was s-of—10- passing -for- 84 yards, and Mike Boyd added 34 yards rushing. Farmington had 96 yards passing and 157 rushing

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The Falcons and Plymouth Sa-lem. both 3-0 in the division af ter the Rocks trounced Westland John Glenn 19-39. go head-to-head Thursday a^ Cass Benton Park

Farmington's Branddh -London showed he had recovered from a sore hip that slowed him down a

the injury was or how long ht-might be out

London got support from team-mates Matt Walter and Brad Moore, who were third and fourth respectively, but had the same 17 36 time

Finishing a second behind Quenneville was Farmington * fifth man, Greg Endres who broke 18 minutes fof the first time at I" 50

The Falcons. 6-0 overall, also

f t Jeff Sir -Harrr den and Jim Nader finished backr to-back in the Nos 3-5 places They posted respective times of 16 45 17 05 and 17 06 Da\e Gerts in eighth place ai 17 54 was the fourth Raider in the top 10

WLC was led by Mike Jensen who completed the race in 16 min-utes flat

North is 1-2 in the Lakes Division and 5-2 overall

week ago b> taking fus t place in r « v : v r t blinking t J i ? Pa'a 16 52 at Oakland Community Col-lege

The^ Falcons also got Steve Quenneville back from a knee inju-ry that had sidelined him for 3 ^ weeks, and he finished sixth overall (17 49) in his, first meet since re-turning. •

Farmington however, lost an-other key runner Thursday when Rob Holloway hurt his back in gym class It was not known how serious

Brandt in ninth place (18 13 and Matt Langdon in 11th 18 17

Stevenson was led by second-place Jeff Lees (17 23 and also took the fifth eighth and J Oth places

W L. CENTRAL 25. NORTH 31 The Raiders had three of the top five runners, but couldn t quite hold off the Vikings who cartie on strong in the latter stages

CANTON 17 HARRISON 41: Six of the '.op seven runners belonged to the Chiefs who improved to 2-1 in the Westerr. -Division and 6-1 overall

For the Hawks Jeff Barringer was fourth >17 48 Chris Hart eighth 18 32 Dave Foss. ninth 18 53 Pa: Jiunk 10th 19 48, and

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Senior forward Karen Bcluch scored 21 points to lead a balanced Canton attack Susan Ferko. who had 30 points in the previous game, tossed in 13, Candi Jones and Meath-er Miller 12 apiece and Amanda Bell 10.

-"A lot of people contributed," Chiefs coach Rob Neu said. "We're

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Carey Morrocco's six points was the most by a Churchill player The Chargers are 1-4 in the division, 1-9 overall.

Canton, which led 17-6. 28-10 and 52-15 at the end of the first three quarters, was 13-of-25 at the free-throw line, the Chargers 3-of-8

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City of P lymouth Pa rks and Rec-reation. in cooperation with Trip Masters Inc.. will be sponsoring a 15-dav England-Ire land holiday Sept 17 to Oct 2. 1988 The charge of $1,999 per person (based on double occu-pancy) includes a i r fa re , bus, t o -nights hotel accommodat ions in Eng-land and I re land, a musical in Lon-don. a medieval-banquet at Bunrat ty

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• LONDON The Y Trave le rs a re offer ing a

t r ip to London. England, for nine days and eight nights f rom May 24 to June h 1988. sign up call 453-2904

• SAN DIEGO TRIP City of Plymouth Pa rks and Rec-

reation. in cooperation with Bianco Travel & Tours, is offer ing a t r ip to San Diego, fea tur ing the Lawrence Welk Resort Village The 10-day/9-night t r ip will depar t Sunday. March 20 The cha rge of $959 per person f based on double occupancy) in-cludes a i r f a r e and bus. seven days six nights and two shows at the Law-

f e n c e Welk Resort Village, two days two nights in Las Vegas, one day one night in P a l m Springs,

Sea world, San Diego Zoo. city tours of P a l m Springs and San Diego, Har-bor Cruise. Universal Studios For informat ion contact the recreat ion office at 45SH>620—1

• EUROPE A t r ip to Germany, Austria and

Switzerland for seven days and six nights is being offered Sept 16-21. 1988, for $999 per person by the Y Trave l e r s Persons must sign up bv Nov 30. 1987. to get the $999 price After Nov 30 the charge will be $1,299 per person To sign up call 453-2904

• IRELAND A five-day. four-night t r ip to Ire

land will be taken April 20-24. 1988 by the Y Trave le rs for $799 per per son To sign up call 453-2904

An eight-day, seven-night t r ip to the Canadian Rockies is being of-fered by the Y Travelers f rom July 12-19. 1988. for $999 per person The trip includes stops at Banff , Lake Louise, Jasper . Cafgary S tampede To sign up call 453-2904

^ours of London, one half-day sight-seeing in Dublin, one full-day sight-seeing to S t ra t ford and Warwick cas-tle. Windsor Cast le . Bleinheim Cas-tle. ferry service f r o m England to London For in format ion call 455-6620

P I B L R N O T I C E

A p u b l i c m e e t i n g of the H u n t i n g A r e a C o n t r o l C o m m i t t e e wi l l be he ld in t h e P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p Hal l . M e e t i n g R o o m Ann \ j -hor Road . P l y m o u t h M i c h i g a n a t 1 45 p .m. . T h u r s d a y . O c t o b e r 22. 1987

T h e C o m m i t t e e m e e t i n g wi l l be f o l l o w e d * b y a publ ic h e a r i n g a i 2 'JO p . m s a m e

d a t e a n d l o c a t i o n The c o m m i t t e e w i l l <4ect a c h a i r m a n a n d r e v i e w A r t 159

P A . 1967.

At t h e h e a r i n g , t e s t i m o n y wi l l be l a k e n i r o n , .n t i - res ted p e r s o n s r e g a r d i n g hiyil-ing a r e a s a f e t y p r o b l e m s in P l y m o u t h T o w n s h i p . W a y n e County I n t e r e s t e d per -s o n s a r e in \ i t ed t o a t t e n d and o f f e r c o m m e n t s , ora l ly o r in w r i t i n g

L a w E n f o r c e m e n t Divis ion D e p a r t m e n t of N a t u r a l R e s o u r c e s

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NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR USE SUBJECT TO SPECIAL CONDITIONS P L E A S E T A K E N O T I C E t h a t a r e q u e s t fo.r U s e S u b j e c t t o S p e c i a l Condi t ions , p u r s u a n t t o Zoning O r d i n a n c e N a 83, a s a m e n d e d , h a s b e e n r e c e i v e d s e e k i n g a p p r o v a l t o c o n s t r u c t ^ c h u r c h f a c i l i t y fo r t h e N a t i v i t y of t h e Vi rg in M a r y G r e e k O r t h o d o x C h u r c h in a r e s i d e n t i a l a r e a T h e p r o p e r t y is l o c a t e d on t h e wes t s ide of H a g g e r t y R o a d , b e t w e e n G r e e n b n a r L a n e a n d M 14 E x p r e s s w a y

D e s c r i p t i o n of p r o p e r t y f o r p r o p o s e d Use S u b j e c t t o S p e c i a l C o n d i t i o n s is — Tim pan uf tin N"W of Section 34 dopontod a*-beginning, ai H pmm nr

the c e n t e r l ine of H a g g e r t y R o a d d i s t a n t N 89 l i t 10" W 485 07". and N 26 15' 50" E 163 7 8 ^ r o m t h e c e n t e r W c o r n e r of S e c t i o n 2 4 - a n d pro-c e e d i n g N 89 18 10" W 802 50 t h e n c e N 02 53 00" E 356 30, t h e n c e S 89" 18 10 E 633 22 t h e n c e S 02 5 1 ' 5 0 W 148 60 t h e n c e S 89 18 10 E 260 61 to c e n t e r l ine of H a g g e r t y Rd a n d a l o n g s a i d c e n t e r l ine S 26 15 50" W 230 08 to po in t of b e g i n n i n g a n d a s r e c o r d e d T1S . R 8 E T o w n s h i p of P l y m o u t h . W a y n e Co.. M i c h i g a n 6 2 A c r e s - •

T h e a p p l i c a n t s e e k s a p p r o v a l u n d e r Sec t ion 6 2 p a r a g r a p h 1. of Zoning Ord i -n a n c e N o 83 T h e l a n d is c u r r e n t l y zoned R r l . S i n g l e F a m i l y R e s i d e n t i a l Dts t r i c t

A p p l i c a t i o n No 884

T h e a p p l i c a t i o n m a y be r e v i e w e d d u r i n g r e g u l a r b u s i n e s s h o u r s 8 30 a m t o 5 00 p m T h e P l a n n i n g C o m m i s s i o n will c o n s i d e r t h e r e q u e s t a t its r e g u l a r m e e t i n g on O c t o b e r 21. 198". c o m m e n s i n g a t 7 30 p m W r i t t e n c o m m e n t s con-c e r n i n g t h e r e q u e s t w i l l b e r e c e i v e d p r i o r to t h e m e e t i n g T h e m e e t i n g , a p p l i c a -t ion r e v i e w a n d a d d r e s s f o r w r i t t e n c o m m e n t is P l y m o u t h C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p . D e p a r t m e n t of P l a n n i n g . 42350 Ann A r b o r R o a d . P l y m o u t h M i c h i g a n 48170 T e l e p h o n e No 453-3167

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• BASEBALL LEAGUE N E E D S M E M B E R S

Plymouth-Canton Junior Baseball League kicks off its 1988 season with an Oct 14 board meeting at 7 30 p.m in Room 108 of Plymouth Can-ton High School The PCJBL is in need of people to help adminis ter and direct girls i nd boys softball and baseball programs There a re two openings on the five-position admin-is t ra t ive board and four league di-rec tor positions The league now has 10 people trying to administer a pro-g r a m that accommodates about 2.400 boys and girls f rom Plymouth and Canton Prior to this season it has been the intention of the PCJBL to have all registrants par t ic ipate but ;f it does not receive the needed

"Volunteer help the league will be forced to limit the number of partic-ipants in every age group Interested people m a y attend the Oct 14 meet-Lug or . call Ohr? Mrwgttn at 5253 or Rich Madsen at 420-0223

mation on dates and times, cal l Lin-da Gooldy. director of .The SAL 'Plymouth Community Center . 9451 5 Main. 453-5464

• M A I N STREET C L O G G E R S Main Street Cloggers, a fami ly-

oriented group, is offer ing beginning clogging classes on Monday nights Clogging is easy to learn and a fun way to exercise . Call Linda Sum-mers 261-7958 for more informat ion

• I N T R O D U C T I O N TO SOCCER

\ n introductory soccer c lass for women teaches the basics of the game Students will not only learn the rules but also will pa r t i c ipa te in actual soccer drills This class is ide-al for mothers of children just s tar t -ing soccer Classes will be for adul ts

6 3ft-8 30 p m. on Mondays beginning v » . j weeks at Control M ;d

I INDOOR S O C C E R Indoor soccer will be o f f e red 10-11

-MO .—Saturdays in the Salvation Army Community Center . 9451 Main south of Ann Arbor Road. P lymouth The fee is $35 for eight w e e k s Mario Said, a state-licensed Class D soccer coach, will teach the fundamen ta l s of soccer For informat ion, call Lin-da at 453-5464

• OPEN G Y M The Wes te rn W a y n e Coun ty

Therapeutic Recreat ion p r o g r a m in-vites families with handicapped members to the Salvat ion Army's gym on Main Street in P lymouth 6-8 p.m every Saturday-. For more in-formation, call 397-5110, Ex t 298

• WALKING CLUB . P lymouth C o m m u n i t y F a m i l y

YMCA sponsors a walking c lub for Plymouth, Canton and Northvil le residents The club mopts the hrsfc

• C O E D VOLLEYBALL * A coed volleyball league will play

on Fr iday evenings, beginning Nov 15. at West Middle School for 14 weeks There will, be a limit of 16 t eams . Returning teams may regis-te r now through 0£ t 16 and new

f r o m O c t — — w i t h jht-parks and recreat ion depar tments of Canton or Plymouth Fee is $140 per t e a m plus $15 for each player who lives otitside Plymouth-Canton Com-m u n i t y ^Schools.

• S P E C I A L O L Y M P I C S The 1987-88 season for Special

Olympics is about to begin in P lym-outh-Canton. P rograms in ice skat-ing. bowling, track and field, and

"swimming are provided for any men ta l ly impaired person age &

die School Fee. is $15 Regis ter with . ity of Plymouth Pa rks and Recre-ation in the Cultural Center . Theo-dore at F a r m e r

Monday of earh month at 4 p.m in Northville Township Hall meet ing room at 41600 Six Mile For infor-mation. call the YMCA. 453-2904

Mondays, mee t at 7 p.m behind the YMCA office on Union St.. Thurs-days at 7:45 p.m.. mee t a t the YMCA office and go to Kellogg Park to lis-ten to the Plymouth Community Band and then go for a .group walk a f t e r the concert .

• ROLLER S K A T I N G Roller skat ing lessons a re offered

at Skatin' Station in Canton through city of P lymouth P a r k s and Recre-ation Lessons for ages 14 and younger will be 10:15-11 a m Satur-days for eight weeks at $16 Register weekdays during working hours at the Plymouth Cultural Center

• Y O U T H B IKERS A Youth Biking Club, sponsored by

the Plymouth Communi ty Fami ly YMCA. will t r ave l to d i f fe rent desti-nations. There a r e two age groups, grades three-six mee t ing twice a wrrfe and grades scven-r.tnc meeting three t imes a week, f r o m 9 a m. to 3 p m Youth mee t a t the YMCA off ice and t r ave l d i f fe rent destinations each day. Youths should bring their

own bicycle, sack lunch, beverage and rain gear To register , call 453-2904

• R A C Q U E T B A L L , W A L L E Y B A L L

Plymouth-Canton Community Ed-ucation o f f e r s racquetbal l and wally-ball 6 30-9 30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a m to noon, and 1-2 p.m. Saturday. 1-4 p.m Sundays, at Plym-outh Canton High Phase III Block t imes of 18 weeks a re avai lable at

$76 each For information, cal l 451 6660

• J U D O J u d o classes for beginners and ad-

vanced will be offered at 2 p.m. Sat-urdays . 6 p.m and 7 30 p.m Mon-days in the Salvation Army Commu-nity Center . 9451 S Main. Plymouth The fee wUJ be $35 for the 10-week sessions of 1 h o u r s per session For detai ls , cal l Linda at 453-5464

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3-D invasion 3-D used to be watching a lousy horror movie with cheap pUstic

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Monday. October 12. 1987 -» * I D

Walking in air

Stuntwoman wings it just for the thrill of it By Wayne Peal staff writer

It was a typical day for Lori Lynn Ross, just hanging around the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Long Beach, Calif. — by her fingertip*. « —The former Southfield lesidem scaled her way along the 17-story building. Then, in a quick, athletic move, she swooped off a f if t lrf tobr ledge and grasped a nearby balcony with a tiny hand.

Ross, who lists herself as 4 feet 11 Vi inches and 98 pounds, is one of Hollywood's newest stuntwomen. The 25-year-old lists more than a half-dozen movies and television shows among her credits. —The Long Beach stunt was used in an episode of the "Knight Rider" television series, where she doubled for former Olympic gymnast Juli-anne M c N a m a r a . Movie-goers caught a glimpse of Ross in "Karate

THIS DAY, she's a t Willow Run

Airport getting ready for a weekend

air show where she'll perform aero-

plane. The wind blows strong through her

curly brown hair.

"I hope we have a little better weather this weekend," Ross says. "I 'm working on ao aerial head-stand, something I've never done be-fore. I wint to give the Michigan people something special to remem-ber."

— M t t Ross' own memories.

Though born in California, Ross grew up in Southfield. She played basketball, softball and was a cheerleader at the former Lederle Junior High (now Brace-Lederle).

"I was a pretty active kid in school," she said

T H E N T H E R E w e r e those summert ime trips to her grandmoth-er's house near Fenton

The famed U.S. Navy Blue Angels were the stars of the recent Willow Run Air Show. T h e p rpc ishon f l ight - t e a m — shown here in a Navy file photo — m a d e its only Michigan appear-ance of the year during the Wayne C o u n t y - a p o n -sored show. For more on the Blue Angels, turn to Page 4D. '

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Ross, a former Southfield resident, now makes her liv-ing doing stunts in Holly-wood.

"A girlfriend and I used to go mo-torcycle riding in the fields out near the house. The big thing was to beat my brother and the other guys to the lake, even if it meant taking a shortcut through a farmer ' s field," she said.

'<1 never will forget the t ime we accidently took out a whole row of corn. We sure got out of there in a hurry."

Moving back to California with her family was a t first a setback but actually aided her transition from fun-loving youngster to professional stuntwoman.

"I t was a real dowper to move. I was in the 10th grade and had just been made a cheerleader," she re-called. "My brother was a spring-board diver. So to give me something to do he got me to work out with him."

EVENTUALLY, Ross tried out for the high school diving team. And for probably the last t ime in he r life, she was scared.

"The first day I tried the three-meter board, I was so scared the coach had to hold my hand all the way up," she said: "But I wasn't scared for long."

She continued diving during her c o l l e g e y e a r s a t Cal S ta te -Northridge, while earning a teaching degree.

Ross put her teaching career on hold to join a professional diving team, the f irst step toward her cur-

T e n t career. "The most memorable stunt I

think I've ever done was a fire dive,"

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pAolos by ART EMANUELE/staff pfwtographar

Stuntwoman Lori Lynn Ross flies the friendly skies her own way during the Willow Run show.

Modern propeller-driven aircraft are sleek but can not compare with'the Blue Angels' supersonic FA-18 Hornets.

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The Princess Bride" (A-) (PG) 98 minutes

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comedy with Michael Caine as an appealing novelist disenchanted with greedy women. Sally Field is a poor but good-hearted struggling artist. Throw in Steve Guttenberg as a spoiled yuppie attorney, and the re-sult is a comic plot with unique twists and a great supporting cast. Reviewed by Kathy Guyer.

"Three O'Clock High" (") PG-13 90 minutes

High school student gets in after-School battle with bully.

STILL PLAYING "Baby Boom" (C-) (PG) 105 min-

utes Diane Keaton stars in yuppie com-

edy about single business executive whose life is changed drastically by the unexpected, unwanted arrival of a baby. Overly cute and predictable story with too few laughs and too many yawns. Reviewed by Kathy Guyor.

"The Big Easy" (B + ) (R) 95 min-utes.

Exciting, well-done cop show with Dennis Quaid as Cajun Lieutenant on New Orleans police force. Good mu-sic track.

"Big Shots" (D) (PG-13) 95 min-utes.

Far-fetched adventury story of

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suburban adolescent who teams up with homeless city kid. They con-front violence and outwit adults in their search for homeless boy's fa-ther Reviewed by J e f f Limatta.

"The Big Town" (C + ) (R) 105 min-utes.

'Small town gambler ventures to Chicago to explore limits of his pas-sion for women and crap-shooting. Fair performances by Matt Dillon as ''Cully the Arm" and Dianp T-ano as a tawdry night-club dancer in this 1957 nostalgia piece with classic "ol-dies" on the music track. Old story with new faces make it hard to lay money down on this one.Retheu.-ed by JeffLiimatta.

"Can't Boy Me Love" (B-) PG-13 94 minutes

Money may not buy love but h sure buys unpopular Tucson (Ari zona) High School student (Patrick Dempsey) a chance to prove himself Unfortunately popular cheerleader (Amanda Peter$on> he hires as girl-friend decides she likes the real him better. Cute idea but hokey. dragged-out ending

"Dirty Dancing" (B-) (PG-13) 105 minutes

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• trite twists than Chubby Checker in the Peppermint Lounge

"Fatal Attraction" (A) (R) 110 minutes.

Michael Douglas as a family man whose one-r>ight !*tand turns into a nightmare at the hands of a psychot-ic woman (Glenn Close) in this suspenseful thriller. Riveting perfor-mances and a strong story build to. an explosive, nerve-shattering con-clusion. Reviewed by Kathy Guyor.

"Hamburger Hill" (C + ) (R) 110 minutes

Brutal Vietnam battle scenes "are disordered, confusing and repetitious — just like combat — but that doesn't make an effective film. Good photography and touching scenes be-tween soldiers awaiting combat is not enough to save this movie.

"Hellraiser" (•) (R) 94 minutes Horror-flick with Andrew Robin-

son and Ashley Laurence welcoming a former lover back from the grave.

—"Lad> Bewaic" (C-r ) fH) 105 nun-utes.

.Modern thriller with pretty girl stalked by sexual .pervert. Old story with unusual plot twist and scrappy heroine make this slightly better than average Reviewed by Kathy Guyor. .

J'Like Father Like Son" (B-) (PG-13) 96 minutes

Rigid father (Dudley Moore) and laid-back son (Kirk Cameron) trans-fer brains, courtesy of an old Indian potion Despite plot flaws, Moore's antics are entertaining.

"Ma tew an" (A) (PG-13) 132 min-utes

The history of West Virginia min-ing town's tragic struggle to orga-nize labor is authentically portrayed in 1920s setting. Despite mining company might, the people of Ma-tewan are moved to change when

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ry HaiU KaUl Rock'n'Roll." Wailing away i n the background ia Keith Richarda (right).

Joe Kenehan (Chris Cooper), a union man, arrives. Strong performance by James Earl Jones as "Few Clothes" Johnson. Simple and direct dialogue, with cinematography to match, highlight this human drama. Reviewed by JeffLiimatta.

"Near Dark" (C) (R) 95 minutes. Dark thriller about family of mod-

ern vampires roaming the Bible Belt. Unsuspecting farm boy joins them and ultimately causes their de-struction. Special effects, violence and gore make this almost scary Review by Kathy Guyor.

- "No Way Out" (B) (R) 115 minutes This taut espionage thriHer-ijiX

well-done, but the movie goes one way while the unsupported, unex-plained ending goes another Kevin Costner and Gene Hackman star.

~wRh~an excellent performance by Sean Young.

"The Pick-Up Artist" (B) (PG-13) 80 minutes.

Pick-up artist Jack Jericho (Rob-ert Downey) meets his match in Ran-ch Jensen (Molly Ringwald) Good performances, especially by Ms Ringwald. don't fully overcome weak direction But it's still cute and entertaining.

"The Principal" (B-) (R) 105 min-utes.

Jim Belushi. the principal of inner city high school, uses unorthodox methods to combat moral decay of faculty and students and thereby dis-covers his own identity. Suspense, drama and a believable plot Re-viewed by Jeff Liimaita

"Slaughterhouse" (*) (R). Something unusual in slaught-

erhouses with — for good reason — a cast of unknowns.

"Stakeout" (A —) (R) Entertaining, well-done police ad-

venture with Richard Dreyfuss and Emiho Estevez as unconventional cops on night-shift stakeout for ma-jor criminal. Mory iwisls arid lurTs in clever ways, with plenty of comic relief and good dialogue, but more gore than necessary $50 million in the till and still going strong

"Summer Night" (C + ) unrated 94 minutes.

Lma Wertmuller's clever but in-conclusive appreciation of bour-geoise decadence fails in this talky drama about a very rich lady who kidnaps terrorist chieftain to recov-

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pN*0 coortes!* 0» NATIONAL MUSEUM Of ROLLER SKATING

T h e A r e n a G a r d e n s S k a t i n g C l u b of Det ro i t s topped rol l ing long enough to be cap tu red on f i lm back in 1937. In t h o s e d a y s . De t ro i t w a s t h e rol ler s k a t i n g cap i ta l of the nat ion.

er ransom She falls tor him too easi-ly and pedestrian sexuality-messes up neat kidnapping. Sometimes tongue-in-cheek gets caught in teeth

STILL PLAYING "Adventures in Babysitting" IB-J

The baby-sitter (Elisabeth Shue) is still earning her keep.

"Beverly Hills Cop II" (B-t-) (R) More of the same as "BHCl uxc

By Tom Henderson staff writer

ho among us has never roller skated' _

If you can walk, you can roller skate, and probably have

"The Rosary Marders" (C) (R). Bobby Laurel's Detroit production

about a killer of Catholic priests and nuns would have been better without some of its shocking horror and darkness. Ear ly on you're clued in to whodunit, but not t h f wfiydunit. Don-ald Sutherland and Charles Durning star. Reviewed by Victoria Diaz.

maybe even ntore fun.

"Hollywood Shuffle" (A-) (R, Robert Townsend's sharp wit and

good humor suck it to everybody in this satire on the black actor's chances in Hollywood.

"The Untouchables **"(C-y(R) Eliot Ness (Kevin Costner) is back_

and so are the fans.

Our bouquets to Bouquets for fine food

Your traveling taster visits area eateries and rates them on a 100-point scale. Up to 30 points are awarded for ambiance, which in-cludes general atmosphere and ser-vice; 55 points for food and 15 points for price/value rating. A total of 59 points or less indicates a restaurant is not recommended, 60-74 points signify from passing to good; 75-89 points designate very good -with some extraordinary features; and $$-100 points show that a very spe-cial dining experience awaits you.

"BOUQUETS, Radisson Plaza Ho-tel, 1500 Town Center. Southfield $£7-4000). has a peaceful, relaxing atmosphere. The combination of sub-dued lighting, pastel decor and well-spaced tables provides a very soft, qjyet and pleasing setting There are fresh flowers on the tables and at-tractive floral prints on the plum-(J&lored walls.

The restaurant. feels spacious because ofTJWuse of mirrors and glass It lacks only a feeling of intimacy which is missing because of the visual proximity of ffie bar and other dining room. The delicate crystal and beautiful Vil-hroy and Boch china add an extra sense of quality

Our reservations were honored promptly, and the hostess stopped by our table on several occasions to ask if everything was satisfactory. This type of attention is unusual, espe-cially in a hotel restaurant, and we hope that It will continue. Dinner took 2 V. hours

GENERAL ATMOSPHERE - 15 points maximum Points awarded — 14.

"Both the waiter and the busman

did an outstanding job of serving our table. The pace of the meal was just right, and refilling of water and re-placement of used silverware were prompt and unobtrusive. The waiter was informed about the dishes on the menu and offered helpful sugges-tions.

When we asked the hostess a ques-tion about one of the garnishes, she checked with the kitchen and brought us the right answer In all. the service — like the atmosphere — was gracious and welcoming.

SERVICE - 15 points maximum. Points awarded — 15.

Our choice for best dish of the eve-ning was the cream of roasted red bell pepper soup (S2.50). It tasted just as its name suggests — creamy and neb, peppery and interesting. The sweetness of the cream helped to balance the peppers, and the soup was outstanding.

The seafood sausage with lobster and scallops and a crawfish sauce ($6 95) was also quite appealing, both in appearance and flavor Again, the menu accurately characterized the dish (as it should, but does not al-ways do at other restaurants). The sausage had a nice .texture and hearty sausagelike flavor. It too was sweet, peppery and enjoyable.

A choice of three salads is offered with the entrees, and we tried the Caesar salad. The dressing was too heavy and thick for the salad Al-though the portion was large, the fresh, crisp lettuce was drenched by a dressing that lacked the traditional Caesar taste In addition, there were no anchovies on the salad.

The hard rolls that are served are outstanding, they are Europeanlike, with a very hard crust and very

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W a i t e r Or r i n I vo r y serves Barbara Alex-ander ( lef t) of West B loom-f i e l d a n d Jeanne How-ard and Julie Scott , both 6f P l e a s a n t Ridge, at Bou-q u e t s in Southf ield.

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fresh inside Don't miss them. The drinks ($3.75 for premium brands) are strong BEFORE THE ENTREE — 15 points maximum. Points awarded — IS. _

The New York strip steak with four-pepper sauce ($15J>5) came me-dium rare, exactly as ordered The peppercorn sauce was well-flavored, and the meat was tender and the portion large The smoked lamb rack with hickory wood, mesquite grilled

and pecan sauce (f19 50) also came in a very generous portion, prepared medium rare. The distinctive smok-ey smell and taste was exactly as ad-vertised The pecan sauce, however, was too delicate and"wwt0w to the heavier smoked flavor- I

Two interesting garnishes, served with both dishes, were especially noteworthy The delicious country potato with onion and the spaghetti squash with cream sauce added con-siderably to the entrees

ENTREE, VEGETABLES AND GARNISHES — 30 points maxi-mum. Points awarded — 27.

The hazelnut mousse torte ($2 75) tasted rich, but not heavy It was nicely flavored but lacked any spe-cial qualities to make it exceptional Better was the Bailey's float with homemade cappuccino ice cream. Bailey's Irish cream and soda water (13 94). The very large serving was refreshing, delicious and unusual The tastes blended into a fabulous concoction that is well worth trying

DESSERT - 10 points maximum Points awarded — 9.

Out-meal totaled about |70 per couple with Up, which was a real value when considering the quality and quantity of the food, service and atmosphere Similar meals at com-

parable restaurants have been sig-nificantly more expensive. If all of the elements of our meal can be pre-served in the future, this will be one of the best choices in the area for a quality dining experience

PRICE VALUE - 15 points max imum. Points awarded — 15.

A COUNTING FOR TASTE - 100 points maximum. Total points awarded 93 Bouquets is superb for couples or friends who want to dress up a bit and enjoy an outstanding evening.

D Gustibus welcomes your re-actions. comments and sugges-tions of favorite restaurants »n the Observer & Eccentric com-munities Write to D Gustibus. m care of Observer & Eccentric. Street Scene. 36251 Schoolcraft. Lit«nta 48 ISO

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W Bears can roller skate. An el-ephant named Barby T a r r skates. And millions of people.

Yet how many ol us paused the week of Sept 30

Week? Irma Lipke of West land did -She started >kating at the old Dearborn Roller-

drome 40 years ago and is a regular each Friday morning for three hours of dancing on wheels at Skate World in Troy She'll be 75 in December, but her only

- -eoneessioR- -u>- gbtiy snruflKt-fr- repertout- -ef dances and m<jv>

"I don't do the three-turn any more, but Jack still does."

* Jack is Jack Till a 64-year-o!d who has been her dancing partner on skates since they were introduced, years ago at the .Yotor City rink, may it rest in peace

At the other end of the age spectrum us little Mi :

chelie Gnffen. ). q: Troy She's been skaung for live years Last ye; r she broke, her a rm working on her routine "and sti * vas just heartbroken because she had to miss two days."' said her mom. Sharon.

Michelle got rolling when she went to a rink with the family as part of a fund-raiser for Schroeder.Elemen-tary Soon she was practicing tour days a week, two-thret- hours a aay, and even as much as six days a week as big competitions approach.

"Her brother iMichael) probably would be a skater too. but they wantec him to skate pairv with his sister And boys just don't skate with their sisters I'm just 'as glad because I still have two kids left. If he skated with her. he probably uould have gotten mad at her about something and thrown her into.a wall." .

Michelle, who skates freestyle and figures, was fifth in the state championships in July and represented the s tate in the regionals in Indianapolis

IT'S FITTING that there are veteran dancers in their 70s and tiny champs who can still measure their birthdays on their fingers and every age in between skating regularly at area rinks (Riverside in Livonia. Skateland-West in Westland. the Skatin' Station in Can-ton. BonaventLre ir. Farmington Hills. Skate World in Troy).

After all, Detroit was to roller skating much of this century whstt it also was to automobiles, bowling and potato<-hip eating The Capital of The World More

' peopie s k a t t ^ h e r e than anywhere, if not in the uni-verse. then at least on earth Rinks were tilled, and the Roller Skating Rink Operators Association called De-troit home (until the nots hit and the operators decid-ed they wouldn't mind nw>vtng home to someplace, like. say. Nebraska).

The "association left, but the skaters stayed right here There are about 32 million skaters in the United Stales, give or take a hundred thousand Some Friday nights it swms like most of ibern are at Bonajcenmre. There are about 2.250 commercial rinks nationwide.

Fads come and go. skating periodically is one of them It was red hot in the late '70s. with kids and adults discotng away like John Travoltas on wheels. The faddists are gone, but local operaiors say the sport has remained healthy.

"In 1379-80. we had the biggest boom roller skating ever realized, said Louis Armbruster who opened Bonaventure 10 years ago. just in time for the boom'

"It's starting to come back now There's an upward trend But a lot of people got burned building new rinks A lot of people lost their shirts, just like in the the boom in racquet ball courts and tennis "

Rose Martin, activities director at Skate World. said. "II you run a good place and continue your pro-motions and have a lot M things for people to do. your business is pretty constant In '7»-80, all of us opera-tors were nothing but janitors, busy cleaning up af te r everybody It's not that hot anymore, but we do real well "

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Detroit may no longer be the nation's roller following in this area. — these skaters at sksting capital, but the paetime still has a big Bonaventure will attest

lr. honor ot the -40s and dOs, when Detroit was n * meeca o: skating. Skate V.'orld holds dance sessions trom lo 30 a m to 1 30 p.m. on Fridays

"It would knock your socks off lo see what they can go on skates." said Marun

IT \SOLLD certainly knock Joseph Marun s socki oil — it he were sull alive — to see ho* far his brain-child has come His lasung contribution tc culture — for a couple of centuries anyway — has been the m-venuon ot the roller skate in 1760.

A Parisian named Vanlede soor. popularized Qie sport wnen he invented a modifiec easjerio-use ver-sion Thank.goodness his name for his invention pa-nn-a-terre. d i d n c a i c h on

French fries" Good name FreDcn horn WonderfZL But Paun-a-terre World just doesn't make it , ZZ-

Another Frenchman Petir.plec. took out the firw patent rm a skate, m l£iA- It haji Wooden, soies wi th . . . several rollers arranged in a straight line trom toeri* heel The rollers were made of wood metal or ivo^y. aepending on the fall elephant harvest

For reasons of physics and engineering — don't a&k — you could only go in a straight line ir. Peunpled s SKate> There was no need for a rink then, until American namea James Plimpton invented a raciqg skate in 1863 that could actually turfi Once skaters could \urn. they could go in circles and ovals-an<J clev-er entrepreneurs ot the day responded by building rinks The sport moved inside

Other big dates »nToller skating • 1903 — Aluminum is first used in skates Sooi

anil tor several generations, kids are clamping adjust-able metal plates and wheels onto the bottom of their street shoes, sliding the keys <on strings around their necks and rooming around the neighborhood, terroriz-ing small animals and old women :n black shoes

• 1»37 — The ursi national speec skating champi-onships is held — where else" — in Detroit at ihe Arena Gardens

• 1975 — The sport is accepted into the Pan Amer-ican Games

• 1979 — The first competition in the Pan Am Games

• 1980 — Teen girls in California wearing ridicu-lously tiny Spandex outfits, show up skating on board-walks and piers f rom Los Angeles to San Diego Soon, businessmen on their lunch hours ana budaing astroio-gists from all walks of life — Hey. you. in the urn Spandex suit doing the pirouettes, what's your sign"" — take up roller skaung

• 1981 — The Nauonal Museum of Roller Skating is founded in Lincoln. Neb. (No snickers Its founder. Michael Brooslin. did such a good job he was named this year as curator of the Naismith Memorial Basket-ball Hall of Fame in Springfield. Mass What can you find in the roller skating museum" Would you believe 10.000 objects such as skates and costumes. 500 films and videotapes — count em. 500 — and 10,000 photo-graphs" Since the museum opened in 1982. about 15 people a day have visaed the museum, some f rom far^ ther away than Iowa

• 1987 — National Roller Skating Week i s recog-nized by the Observer & Eccentric newspapers (OK. we're" a week late, but we're not in this as faddists We're skaters f rom way back, and we're in it for the long haul We cover the sport when it's not even the nauonal week, so there.i

If you haven't been a rink in years, you're in for .a surprise Gone are the old wooden wheels that m a d e m much noise and gone is the powder they used to spread on the wooden f lows to cut fncuon In are urethaae wheels with precision bearings, and urethane floors Out is disco in are Fnday and Saturday night Top 40 sessions In. too. are weekend matinees

Out are the tiny, cramped floors In are the 14.000-square-foot floor at Bonaventure ilflO feet by SO) or the 16.650-aquare-fo<x surface (90 by 1SS) a t Skate World

In, too, are moderate prices. Rinks usually charge f l to rent top-quality skates, with admission to d * rrnk running about 14 for evening sessions and $2.SO>«r so at matinees All rinks are available for private birthday, church or school parties during the w e A

4 D » » f>&E Monday, Ocrooar 12. 1987

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The rivalry continues fl'j off the field and onto the board. This new board g a m e h a s the s a m e rules and concepts as the ever-popular Monopoly game , but the names and places are

^all changed to match the Ann Arbor campus. Stop at "the bookstore or go d o w n Fraternity Row. It even has the favorite eating and dancing spots for the green and white crowd trying to outwit the Wolverine fan. Bears a d d s p e c t a t o r e x c i t e m e n t but are not part of the game. T h e g a m e is S20. B e a r s in M S U or UM sweaters, S14.50 e a c h . At I ts t h e Gi f t . O r c h a r d Mall, West Bloomfield.

Sleek and trim Ultra th in battery o p e r a t e d c lock in new g u n meta l gray w i t h g o l d t r im w i t h a m a t c h i n g bal lpoint p e n . T w o - th ings every e x e c needs within sight a n d wi th reach. Ten-year bat tery in-cluded. Clock warranty by Seiko. $87.50, Mark Shop-nick Jewelers, 28859 Orc-hard Lake Road. Farming-ton Hills.

Dinos again Those ever-popular dinos are making fashion head-lines again — this t ime as cookie jars. This charming creature is in pink and gray ceramic. The contemporary two-piece container puts a smile on kids' faces when they tiptoe over to him to sneak their favorite snack. $27.95, Ki tchen Glamour s t o r e s , R o c h e s t e r , W . Bloomfield, Redford.

Spirited cover up Show your team spirit at h o m e or at the g a m e with these 100 percent acry l ic afghans $50 and a p p r o x i -m a t e t ime for c o m p l e t i o n of order is a week to 10 days. B a b y b l a n k e t s in your cho ice of moti fs a re also avai lable Blankets c a n be seen by appo in tment only. Ca l l Just Blankets at $69-4594 or 557-4194 b e t w e e n 10 m.n\. and 5:30 p.m.

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Global timepiece This Seiko world t ime digital quartz touch sensor clock displays the t ime, date and day of the week in 27 differ-ent t ime zones throughout the world wi th the touch of your finger. By lightly touching a desired t ime zone (area) on the c lock's map, the t ime/ca lendar in that zone is automatical ly displayed. Another nice feature is the clock features a dayl ight savings t ime function. $72, Jacobson stores.

Status symbols These are not your ordinary drug store variety tooth brushes. In fact, they can just be put on display if you like. The faux mother of pearl, faux tortoise and faux ivory make a decorat ive statement. $7 each, llona & Gallery, Farmington Hills.

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Halloween preview - Trick-or-treat enthusiasts will get

ihe chance to ce lebra te the season early at a Pre-Halloween Party at Rumorz lounge in Westland Shows a re planned for 8 and 10 p.m Tues-day Along with costumes, gags and games, the party will include a pro-fessional Halloween makeover for one member of the audience (Ru-rriorz. 450 S Merriman. West-la rul J ^

Bossin around

Bob. Bossin, the leader of the Stnngband out of Canada, will be the next performer in the Folktown Con-cer t Series Bossin will pe r fo rm at 8 p.m Saturday at the Southfield Parks and Recreation . Building Tickets will be $7

<Southfield Porks and Rec. Ev-ergreen at Civic Center (JOh Mile), Southfield: 855-9848.)

Pen pals Writers can hone their skills and

meet other writers at the 26th annu-al Writer 's Conference a t Oakland University on Friday and Saturday. The featured speaker a t Saturday's luncheon will be William J. Cough-hn. author of the best seller "Her Honor The cost for the conference is. $42. with a separa te lab fee of $35 on Friday

(Oakland I'mversity. Rochester Hills; 370-3120.)

United nations

The granddaddy of the met ro area ethnic festivals, the Original Old World Market , will be Thursday-through Sunday at the International Insutute in Detroit The festival, the 61st annual, will include the music, dance and food of a wide variety of countries around the world The market will be f rom 11 a m to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday Ad-mission is $2 for adults. $1 for chil-dren and seniors and $5 for families

As a special feature, AT&T will al-low marke t visitors to place one f r ee long-distance phone call anywhere in the world. _

( I n t e r n a t i o n a l .Institute, 111 Kirby, in D e t r o i t ' s Univers i ty Cul-tu ra l Center. 871-8600.)

Finny business

The Grea t e r Detroit Aquarium So-ciety will have its annual Scales and Tails Auction at 11 a m Sunday at the John Grace Community Center in Southfield- The auctioned i tems will include tropical fish, aquatic an-i m u s and plants, equipment, maga-zines and books. Registration of items to be sold will be 9-11 a.m.

( J o h n Gface Community Cen-ter. 21030 Indian, north of Eight Mile, four blocks eas t of Inkster Road, for more information, call 398-2717 after 4 p m)

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work Bridge players f rom across the

Midwest and Canada will converge at Cobo Hall in Detroit f rom Tues-day through Sunday. Oct 13-18. for the annual Motor City Regional Du-plicate Bridge Tournament. The tournament is open to the public. No special memberships or reservations a r e r equ i r ed E n t r y fees a r e charged, and partnerships can be ar-ranged at the door Play will begin at 1 30 and 8 p.m. daily There is no admission charge for spectators

Nearly 10.000 players a re expect-ed for the competition The Motor City Regional is the second-highest-ranking tournament sanctioned by the American Contrac t Bridge League. ,

(Cobo Hall, downtown Detroit, for more information, call tour-nament .chairman Ronald M Horuitz at 968-7420 )

Psy-kicks Wednesday night wrll be psychic

night at the Grande Ballroom in Westland. Psjychic Beverly Blair will do live readings over the mike with the audience, and there will be f ree mini readings Six psychic readers in all will participate, me hiding Misty of the Psychic Connection Tickets a re $10

(Grande Ballroom. Warren Av-enue, east of M e m m a n . West-l a n d : for more information, call the Psychic Connection at 422-

-4224.)

Sights for your eyes

•"Footloose in Newfoundland"' will b«? the next f i lm in the Detroit Audu-bon Society film series. Thomas A Sterling will present his film at 7 30 p.m. Saturday at Royal Oak Dondero High School. The film focuses on Newfoundland's harsh beauty and in-cludes shots of whales, icebergs, tiny fishing villages and towering seaside cliffs Tickets will be $3 50. $2 50 for senior citizens and $1 for children 11 or younger

i'Dondero Htgh School. Wash-ington between 11 Mile and 12 Mile roads, just east of Wood-word . Royal Oak )

Bee plus The Cranbrook Institute of Science

has a honey of a seminar coming up A five-week beekeeping seminar will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday and con-tinue for the next four Wednesdays It will include instruction on how to handle and manage colonies, catch swarms, harvest honey and beeswax and make equipment The instruc-tors will be members of the Cran-brook Bee Club, originated by the late Norton Williams. The fee for the class is $30

<Cranbrook Institute of Sci-ence. 500 Lone Pine Rood. Bloom-field Hills. 645-3230 )

Got something interesting in •the works? Drop a line to Richard Lech. Street Wise. 36251 School-craft. Livonia 48150

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1 called Joan Brooks, vice presi-dent and general m a n a g e r of Cruises Only Ltd", the f irst t r ave l agency in Michigan to special ize in cruises They have offices in Livonia. Mount Clemens. West Bloomfield, Grand Rapids afid will open off ices in De-troi t and Trov before the yea r ends.

' Eas te r is one of the traditional spring-break t imes for colleges and high schools We would never say "never," but most of the group-rate space is already booked on cruise ships for next season. We will book E a s t e r 1989 space be fo re 1988 even gets here.

"Spring-break gr&ups have been a problem for cruise l ines in the past, so they a re all l imit ing the number of senior-class groups they will take '

WHEN BROOKS says " g r o u p " she m e a n s eight cabins or more . At four people to a cabin, which is how you get the lowest ra tes , we a r e talking about 32 people What if only a small group wants to t rave l , say half a doz-en seniors^

" We would book tha t smal l a num-

ber as individual travelers, and we would be ab le to get space for that number for Eas i e r 1988: but of course we would be talking slightly higher ra tes . At group rates, four people in the lowest-priced cabin would pay $800 to $900 per person, including air fa re . Individual t rav-elers would pay $1,000 and up."

Those r a t e s include everything ex-cept wha t you spend aboard ship Since your room and everything you could possibly ea t is covered, ex t ras include tips, purchases , drinks and land tours and possibly a port tax ot $35 or so Allow $10 a day per person for tips, which a r e given in a, l ump sum at the end the cruise to your din-ing room and cabin s tewards

The legal age requirement c r ea t e s another potent ia l problem for any -senior-class group. There must be a person of legal age in each cabin. Some c ru i se l ines consider legal age to be 21. o thers 18. You may be asked to sign a waiver and pay ? de-posit aga ins t potential damage, t h e deposit is re turned a f te r the cruise

CRUISES ONLY LTD! will have

its annual cruise night at 7:30 p.m Wednesday, Oct 21. at the Southfield Hilton Pay the $1 admission and talk ao representa t ives f r o m a cou-ple of dozen cruise lines That will help you to make a f i rs t -s tep deci-sion about where to go f r o m here.

Some of the cruise lines that you m a y want to explore are: Regency, which sails out of Tampa . Fla., or Montego Bay, J a m a i c a : Bermuda S ta r Line, which sails out of New Or-leans for the Caribbean and out of San Diego for the Mexican Riviera: or Norwegian Caribbean, which has severa l ships sailing out ol Miami to Ihfi. Caribbean All three have age 18 as their legal min imum age

I called several of these cruise lines on their toll-free numbers and this is what I learned

ROYAL CARIBBEAN <800-327-6700) doesn't have any min imum four-in-a-cabin rooms left for their April 2, 1988. sailing, but when 1 asked about their age 21 min imum the opera tor told m e about a loop-hole. If both parents wri te a le t ter approving the trip, their cruise-line supervisor will call them and possi-

bly not enforce the age 21 rule for that cabin

Norwegian Caribbean (800-327-7030) has space avai lable on April 3 sail ings Four people in a basic cabin would pay $1,475 per person fo r the f i rs t two people, $495 per person for the third and fourth pe r son /

Regency (800-457-5566) has space for Eas t e r week, and will get you a ca tegory seven if possible: $1,315 each for I h e f i rs t two in the cabin. $775 each for the next two.

Commodore (800-327-5617) listed their Category 10 ra tes for that week as $1,095 for the first and second person. $669 for the third and four th persons, but that lowers to $569 for anyone age 17 and under

. N o w hear this' Bermuda Star Line (800-22S-3223y has space on their f ive-day sailing which leaves T a m p a for Cancun and Cozumel, Mexico, April 4 The first and second person in a cabin pay $349, the third and four th pay $200 You can get a i r f a r e f r o m them for another $260 per per-son round trip, or go looking for your own Not bad.

Blue Angels soar at Willow Run Wing-walker Lori Ross was a fea-

tured attraction at the recent Willow Run Air Show, but the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels were the s tars of Lhe show

A precision flight t e a m based in Jacksonville. Fla., the Blue Angels made their only Michigan appear-ance of the year during the Wayne County-sponsored show.

The team is on the final leg of a 75 da te schedule in a year that has been better than most

F i lms like "Top Gun' have rea l ly boosted interest," Blue Angel com-mander Gil Rud said ~Td say people are more interested (in the team) than ever

- Like movie pilot Tom Cruise, the Angels are spit-and-polish clean Also like Cruise, they ' re young.

T d say the ave rage age is 31." said Rud, >t 41 the team's senior member

PILOTS ARE selected for two-year tours a f te r complet ing 1.500 flight hours and a one-year tour of active duty

A key recrui tment tool, the Blue 'Angels represent the c r eam of the

crop among Navy and Marine p i lo t s / " This is a very competitive pro-

gram; there 's only six openings, " Rud said.

Not all the team members a re Na-val Academy graduates. Of the-cur-renu-hrieup, two were drawn f rom

Annapolis, two f rom Navy ROTC programs and two f rom Naval flight school.

While there are only six pilots and no alternates, the team also includes 10 additional off icers and a 104-member ground crew

This year the t eam switched to new FA-18 Hornet a i r c r a f t - a f t e r having flown A-4 Skyhawks for 13 years In an average year, pilots fly 140.000 miles And very quickly. The new c ra f t can travel at twice the speed of sound

Stuntwoman goes for a walk in air Cont inued f rom P a g e 1

she said. "As soon as a felt myself gett ing hot I'd j ump off the p la t fo rm into a nine-foot tank of wa te r "

SIZE P R O V E D an advantage r a the r than a handicap when she t n e d out as a professional stunt-woman

T h i s is a very competit ive busi-ness, ""Ross said "You almost have to have a special ty to join the union (the Screen Actors GwId) My speci-alty is m y size Not only can I double for women , I can also double for a child There aren ' t many s tuntmen who can do that "

As with actors, stont a r t i s t s a re plentiful. ""There's a lot more people than t h e r e a re jobs," Ross said "In

this business, you've got to knock on a lot of doors "

Wing-walking, her newest stunt, is a way for Ross to keep her skills sha rp between Hollywood jobs

" I 've t ra ined with s tun tman John-ny Kazian. and he's the best in the business at this," Ross said " I 'm dedicat ing the headstand to him "

ROSS STARTS off standing be-tween the a i r c r a f t ' s two^wings She then ehmfas up to a protect ive rack 6n the lop wing Ross s t raps herself into a harness while her pilot. Eliot Cross of Jacksonville, Fla pe r fo rms spins and rolls loiter, she loosens the harness for airborn acrobat ics — at one point shaking hands with the pi-lot

To keep in shape. Ross works out on a t rapeze For fun, s h e goes rock cl imbing and water skiing

She puts her teaching degree t o work, too In between jobs, she 's a subst i tute teacher Managing a room full of act ive youngsters in no prob-lem. she said

"Going in. . the kids usually know Tm a s tuntwoman." Ross said "So they know there'l l be no s t o n e s about my experiences if ihey a ren ' t g o o d "

Is there any job that would intimi-da te her^-Ross ponders the question 1or a moment

"I don't think I could work m an of f ice ." she laughs Answering all those telephones could get kind of h e c t i c " r

3-D invasion Holograms offer a new dimension

By Elsa Frohman staff writer

You're in your local record store looking for the latest Springsteen disc

You walk by a bin containing the latest release by KISS It calches your eye Gene Simmons face on the album cover suddenly seems to come to life

The eyes f lare and bulge, the lips pull back in a heavy-metal gr imace The jaws open, and that t rademark tongue seems to protrude out of the unreal, two-dimensional plane of the album cover and into the real world of the record store

Send shivers down your spine0

It could happen — and you won't have to wait for the year 2000 The age of mass-produced. 3-D moving pictures is here, and you don't have to wear cardboard-and-cellophane glasses to see it.

Today, holograms — once a novel-ty seen only in science exhibits — are becoming almost commonplace If you have a Mastercard or Visa

_card. you've probably noticed that little silvered picture down in the lower ngh lhand corner ' If you've shopped for toys lately, you've prob-ably seen action f igures with holo-grams set in their chests that change with the angle you view them at.

' Holograms a re so new. they cause the consumer to spend more time looking at the product." said William Seydel. director of market-ing and sales for Holo Source Corp..

~a Southfield I i rm that has taken the

new and rapidly expanding science of holography a step fur ther

HOLOGRAMS ARE what 's hot in the field of marke t ing Seydel sees his company 's product on packaging, f rom r eco rd a l b u m ' c o v e r s to per-fume bottles.

"It 's very good for direct-mail and airport displays." Seydel said

The concept of holography has been arnunrl for almost 40 idea first occurred to a scientist who was trying to improve the magnify-ing power of electron microscopes in 1947 But it wasn ' t until more than a decade la ter when the first laser was built in 1960 that the idea became practical

The first holograms were record-ed with laser light and had to be re-constructed for viewing with laser light. The first hologram that could

was produced in 1969 It wasn't until the late "70s that holograms could be mass produced.

Those shiny, silver. 3-D pictures that are becoming so common today a r e embossed on an~alufflihum^bat :" ed Mylar plastic film. The pictures are pressed into the film with a pho-to-engraved cylinder under tremen-dous pressure The embossed holo-g rams can be produced in large quantities, bringing the cost of the original holographic image (an ex-pensive process) within reach when spread over thousands of final cop-ies.

But Holo/Source isn't just market-ing an existing technology Holo/ Source founder and chief executive Lee Lacey has developed a new type of hologram that promises to turn the industry on its ear .

THOSE LITTLE silver-embossed holograms a re nifty and economical to produce — but there's a catch The picture has to be the same size as the original object. To make the hologram of a bird on the Visa card, a tiny model of the bird had to be used To make a hologram of a car . a tiny model of the car was necessary To make a hologram of a person — forget it. *

Lacey has changed all that Ford Motor Co recently sent out an invi-tation for a preview of the Merkur Scorpio that fea tured an embossed hologram of the car — not a model of the car . the actual car

"No one has been able to make embossed holograms other than one

Rob Levy, vice president of operat ions for Southf ield-based Holo/Source Corp., views a ho logram the firm did in 1979 for

pnotes b> JERRY ZOl • NS-> s'af* photos'•P'w

Chrysler. It was the first hologram of a car that rotates 360 de-grees.

t&one," Lacey said. '"We're one of about a half dozen

places in the world that can do this," Seydel said. "That's good for South-field . as well as for Michigan."

Rather than scanning the object with a laser to produce the holo-graphic mas te r (which is used to make the die that embosses the final holograms). Lacey photographs the object with a 35mm movie camera , rotating the subject about 30 de-grees Then, about 120 f rames of film are superimposed on the master to produce the-3-D picture

Lacey began as a chemical engi-neer with the Goodyear Chemical Division

"I 've had a long-term personal in-terest in holograms," Lacey said. "It was my hobby for a number of years. In 1975 I saw the opportunity for growth in the marketplace "

To take advantage of that oppor-tunity. he founded AVM Productions, which primari ly marketed holo-grams produced by existing meth-

ods Lacey started Holo Source last yea r

HOLO SOURCE MARKETS its Image Plain Integral holograms throughout the world.

Lacey s process rpakes holograph-ic por t ra i ture a possibility

Executives will have holograms hanging on the wall in their offices, r a the r than photographs" Seydel said

The possibilities are endless La-cey is currently working on a pro-cess..to make holographic X-rays for use in diagnosing blocked arteries, around the heart and in the brain

But that 's not all Just over the ho-rizon lies a whole new world of ap-plications • -

"By the end of the decade you should be seeing real-time (live) hol-ographic theatrical presentations. Lacey said "We will be able to broadcast holographic images It 's just a mat te r of the solutioas being brought t oge the r "

Bill Seydel, Ho lo /Source director of market ing a n d sales, ex-plains the hologram process in the laser c a m e r a imaging room.

Laser creates illusion

The word "hologram" means " the whole message "

A holograiji is an image that exists in not just two. but "three dimensions Not only does a hologram give the illusion of depth and solidity, f r o m different angles the viewer can actu-ally see. part ial ly or even complete-ly around to the back of the object

A hologram is produced with light f rom a laser — that is. a beam of light tha.t is c o h e r e n t " Laser light is made up of waves of exactly the same'wavelength and direction

Ordinary light spreads out. or dif-fuses as it t ravels any distance Laser light maintains its tight beam over distances as long as f rom the earth to the moon and back - That ex t raod inan ly tight beam of light is essential to record the enor-mous amount of information in a holographic image

A hologram made with w h i t e -light would be very blurry." said Lee Lacey founder of Holo Source Co in Southfield and developer of an im-proved method of recording holo-g rams

A HOLOGRAM works by ref lect- , ing or t ransmit t ing light at precise angles that c rea te the illusion of depth though the image itself is ex-t remely thin Each eye. viewing the image at a slightly different angle ibecause of the parallax effect sees a slightly different image creating depth in much the same way as we •naturally see it

Early holograms required a laser light source to view the hologram as well as record it ' Later, techniques were developed that allowed view-ing in normal, white light

There a re two main types of holo-gram - those viewed m reflected light and those viewed in t r ansmu-ted light Until recently, the holo-grams produced on a clear or trans-lucent mater ia l , meant to be viewed in light that passes through f rom be-hind. were the more common type

However recent advances in em-bossing the holograms on meta l l ic Mylar fi lm have made reflecte<i-Ilght holograms not only pract ical , bui popular

images on 35mm movie film and t ransfer r ing the image to an em-bossed hologram ' IP l or image plane integral holography/ is a ma jo r ao-vance — allowing holograms to be produced at a different size than the original object

Lacey explained that holograms work because of the precision w.tb which they are recorded Every por-:i.>- ,i* ;h»- • - Nht-t-1 hologram rnr-tains all the information for the complete. 3-D image

In recording a hologram a laser scans the onginal object and trans-fers the information to a special h ig£resolut ion photographic plate . The plate is coated with an emulsion of light-sensitive silver, part icles On a nearly -molecular level, the individ-ual grains of silver act as prisms, re-flecting or t ransmit t ing light at precise angles that give the impres-sion of depth to the eye

The recording process is so precise that the equipment must be set up on a special table built on a separate foundation f rom the rest of the budding to protect it f r o m vibra-tion

A HOLOGRAM contains hundreds ii separa te -superimposed images

each represent ing a slightly differ-ent angle of view toward the object Therefore, the composite image can tie an .mated moving as the viewer changes his angle of view toward the hologram

While an embossed hologram im-age appears to be c o l o r f u l , as the highly ref lect ive surface of the Mvlar scat ters light into all the col-ors of the rainbow the image itself is not truly ir. color

Embossed holograms a re best -viewed in strong, direct light like sunlight or the light f rom a window ar. a sunny day They are also best seen f rom certain angles so if a hol-ogram is difficult lo see. you proba-bly need to m o f e to a different View-ing angle Eisn Frohmen

Let body language speak for you Dear Joan:

1 am a iky per*oo by natnre bo» am determined to overcome this ihyaess I kaow my career in bad-ness will s a f f e r If I doa t leara bow to ipeak «p la meet ta j f l a r t to a w more forcefa l body laaguagt

What are «ome j eae ra l rales yoa can d u r e wltk me coaceraing body lanKaage that wiH help me to over come my ae l f ^onac toa saen? -

SC., Bloomfield Hilti

Good body language is part of ^ood conversation Body language is a personal thing A person who has a s tr ing, aggressive personality will quite natural ly lean over the confer-ence sable and make strong gestures with his her hands to accompany his her -nessage

A normally shy. retiring person who sudaenly leans over the table and begins to gesticulate emphati-cally gives a much stronger mes-s a g e

Here a re a few aspects of body language that concern all of us'

• When you shake hands, the grip should be f i rm

• When someone is talking you should sit attentively and not s lump

• When someone is talking, you should watch his face and not let your eyes roam around the room

• • When you want to make a point, you should sit up straighter and appear more intent.

• When you sit down, you should keep your legs still and not continue to cross and uncross them

• You should keep your hands f rom fidgeting and fingers f rom drumming

• A woman should not sit in a provocative pose (I do not have to explain what this po$e is because a woman who is sitting or standing in this manner is always aware of it )

Dear Joan: I have" noticed ih^ executives in

the organisation \ A m »itfa are ail accomplished ^Conversational ists They all appear interested in every sobject thai is brought op oa social occasions

Since I have high aspirations for my career I know developing the art of conversation is essential in attain ing m> goals. How can I start devel-oping conversational skills?

R K . Royal Oak

Conversation is a very important part of executive presence, a na tura l corners tone of executive communi-cation An executive who ts at ease ui conversation Is ah asset l o the company because that talent direct-ly or indirectly contributes to p r o t its

A good conversationalist is self-_ educated, a person who goes far be yond the intellectual demands of his

business etiquette

Joan K. D ie tch

job He she is willing to go to any lengths to improve their chances for promotion, such as reading newspa-pers. news magazines, ar t magazir.es and design magazines He she may be gourmet cook and able to speak on the subject of food and wine He she may be a haunter of m u s e u m s and galleries or a tan Of lhe o p e r a ui bal le t

A good conversationalist is a per son about whom no one would ever say. The only thing he can talk about is his w o r t ' A good con ve r sa UooaliM n awara . *u iy , intelligent and kind

One of the greatest mis takes peo-ple make in conversation is holding a monologue, talking only of t h e m selves, what they do, think and say Most boring of all are the people

who retell son*- s i tuat ion in which they feel they were the s ta r and pro ceed to recount to all who will listen e v e r y c o m p l i m e n t t hey have

^received for the past 10 yea r s _ Remember , conversat ion includes

listening with interest a s well as con-tributing interesting ideas Someone iince said " Small people talk about other people m e d i u m people talk about mater ial things big people talk about ideas

DeSr Joan ^ I heard the r a l i o a T w o r i •natality aad executive by f r o m the role u l i o o to that H take tto smoothly "

president of the corpo-for say he can tell the potential of a young

the way he she moves of speaker in a conver-of listener. What does make this transition

H E.. Troy

The most important a t t r ibutes of a good conversationalist include being polite and car ing about other people

- \ measure of intelligence is also a strong requirement A good conver-sationalist

• Is well-informed and ta lks on a broad radge of subjects

• Does not have tunnel vision but keeps abreas t of the m a j o r news in the world

• Is able to make a fast subject switch

• Adjusts to the person with whom he is talking

• Makes s ta tements based on knowledge and experience, not just conjecture

• Looks a person straight in the eye when talking to him her.

• Avoids correct ing another 's g r a m m a r or pronunciation in public

• Shows genuine interest in good news about colleagues

• Doesn't interrupt • Accepts compliments graceful-

ly. • Knows how to pay compl iments

graceful ly • Doesn't overdose on tus bar

own interests in conversation

6 0 * y&F. Monday. Octotxw 12, 1987 Monday. Ociocx* 12 ^967 O&A * *7D

Catch 'Hoosiers' on rebound ^ " a continuing story

Anyone wt in ever cared about a high schivl t>a>KetbaU team, anyone who's been < aught up in an under-dog ,s race for the championship will find Hoosiers an engaging m o v i e

Based on the story of a real-life team in a small Indiana town during the 1951-52-season, the movie does a creditable j<bo f showing a tightly knit farming communi ty ' s near ob-session w.'.h the n o : i t o w n team

Grown men who run f a r m s and businesses remain emotionally tied with the team of teenage boys play-ing in a rinky-dink high school gym Although they've hired a new coach with a mysterious pa f t Gene Hack-man). they have absolutely no qualms about telling him exactly how to do his job

Haekman s convincing as a man

s e c o n d runs

L o u i s e O k r u t s k y

grasping at a second chance to do the job he believes he was intended to do. He manages to take the Hicko-ry High School team to the s ta te fi-nals in Indianapolis.

Watch the style of basketball tfcis group plays Next to the fast-mov-ing. high-jumping style we've be-come accustomed to, these kids with their set shots look like they're doing the minutt on the basketball court.

DENNIS HOPPER, who's defi-

G e n e H a e k m a n p l a y s a high school basketball coach who t a k e s h i s s m a l l - t o w n t e a m t o t h e state finals in "Hoosiers,"

nitely made a c a r e e r out of playing geeks of the week, re turns in the guise of yet another misfit- He ap-pears suitably tor tured a s l h e alchol-ic father of one of the basketball team members .

Hopper does a wonderful job with these out-of- the-mainstream types. Watch him sitting on the bench, h e l p ing the coach o rches t ra t e the plays. It 's a portrai t of a man on the brink of unraveling for the umpteenth time. He's so tightly wound you can almost feel the tension of someone frantically hanging on to the last shreds of his self-control-

Barbara Hershev as a teacher in the high school is total ly wasted in

• this movie. She's supposed to be a love interest for Haekman. That re-lationship is never developed. Her-shey's reduced to sit t ing in the bleachers nervously watching the game.

• Hoosiers" emula tes the period it portrays. It 's full of the driven opti-mism of the late T ruman , early Ei-senhower era. There ' s an almost des-perate, corny hope that the kids f rom the small , poor town will tri-umph over the big city kids in their fancy gym

SPEAKING O F corny, here's a Disney a l e r t "Lady and the T r a m p " has become avai lable , just in t ime to get in on the beginning of the holiday buying madness The an imated f i lm of a pedigreed pooch and her Heinz 57 suitor r emains charming .

You'd "nave to possess a stone heart "and a ex t remely blase at t i tude not to manage even a little smile during the scene in which T r a m p t rea t s the Lady to a spaghett i feast , and they end up shar ing the same strand of pasta.

This is the kind of f i lm which more recent effor ts , such as "An American Tale"' t ry to emu la t e with disappointing results. Go ahead, rent it for the kids in your l ife and then sneak a peek Revisit childhood

Livonia Mall goes Hollywood TTiiuie bst of Hollywood will be

coming to the Livonia Mall next week "

The mall will be hosting a movie-star look-alike contest, a design-a-costume contest, a collection of Sil-ver Screen memorabilia and a clas-sic film series .

— ThfTncViT^ra'r" IoblTaliEe contest will be at 7 p.m. Friday. Oct 23 If you think you have a resemblance to a Hollywood -tar you should regis- . ter for the contest by Friday Send name judres.- phone number and a listing*gf the star sou look like to Livonia} Mail . • : 4 Sever. Mile. Livonw 48152

The des.en-.i-Hi lywood-costume contest will be at 7 p m Saturday, Oct. 24 Entrants *•]; be in the run-

"ning for a prize of a $250 gift certificate Entrants should send iheir r.arr.< address, phone number cost am. tr.f me and j photo or sketch of the design to Btl; Checks. Livonia Mall Management. 29514 Seven Mile I.iv .ni:; 48:52 Entr ies must be received by Sunday Oct 18

Tht ;udge [or the costume contest will be John Le Bold owner of the Hurray for H <Slywood memorabil ia collection H'- is the fo rmer curator of the Ho!:;, wood Museum

LeBOLD'S COLLECTION will be on display Tuesday. Oct 20. through Sunt a*. Oct 25 at the mall

Included in Ihe exhibit are Mari-lyn Monroe s gowns f rom Gentle-men Prefer Blondes ^nd The Sev-er. Year Itch -Rita Hayworth 's Gil-da gowr an d c o s t u m e s and costumes m by Garbo Valentino Harlow. Fly an Vjvur . Leigh Gene Kelly and '.hers

In ror.ju.-ic\<-r. with the Hollywood salute the Lr.or. ; j Ma!'; < inema will be offering i ' .a^sic Fi lm Series Th<- filrjv- v. V- ff-^'.^r'-d will b* Tuesda. o • 2') Singing ir. the Rain A« rln'-^da- r * • 21 Th«»

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The orchestra und'-' t v - d . r » / ! i o o of music professor i i m v i , Rn--; will perform Rossir . i i I-a Gazza Ladral." Bizet's L Ari*M«-nn» Suit* No 2," Gershwin's "Porgy and and "Rhapsody in RIik- featuring EMU Professor Joseph Gurt on pi ano Polster 's That s Enter tain m e n t ' aLso will be per formed

Tickets for the pe r fo rmance a r t $4 iOT Ihe general public and J2 lor sti|dent.*-irid senior > it i/cns ..nd ar t available a t EM^-' s -Ar ts and Enter tamment Box Of f j ee or at the door

Long. Long Trailer"; Thursday. Oct. 22 "Seven "Brides for Seven Broth-ers Prefer Blondes"; Saturday, Oct. 24,

"Funny Gir l" and Sunday, Oct 25, "Ben Hur "

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Young widows 2 women tell their stories By Julie Brown staff writer

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Penny Klein was 12 when she met her fu tu re hus-band. Bruce Neither ever dated others

"I'd been with him 18 years and 3 months when he died. We were just so close. We could just an t ic ipa te each other's moves "

Like any couple, they had their share of problems But they were a lways able to work those problems out and were never separated during their mar r i age , which lasted 12 years . 3 months and 13 days.

Bruce and I had spent a lot of t ime together We had a lot of friends; we kept very active."

WHEN E L A I N E Ray-Connell. 37, tells senior citi-zens she's a wndow. they ' re generally surprised

Ray-Connell. a registered nurse, is seniors health ed-ucation Coordinator for the Catherine McAuley Health Center in Ann Arbor. She also recently received a new assignment to work on women's health education

As p a n of tiei umK. Ray-Cuiiiivli p iuwnis p iugia in^

7 guess the main thing I

miss is the

companionship. Even if

you don't talk, just to

have someone in the

room who cares about

you.'

— Penny Klein

now 12 and 14 She works at Medical Staff Resources in Plymouth Township

I guess the main thing 1 miss is the companionship

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on widowhood and grieving Ray-Connell doesn't know many other people irtrher

age group who a re widowed "So we ' re in an odd category '' She found little mate-

rial on the subject of young widows and widowers in doing the research for her presentations

YOUNG WIDOWS and widowers face d i f fe rent is-sues and problems than older people do. Ray-Connell said

An older widow, for example, may have a grown son around to help her with her business af fa i rs . A young

If Ray-Connell's husband had died when she was 70. she wouldn't have to worry about getting her son through college. She wouldn't, at that age, have to think about rebuilding a whole new life.

Early widowhood interrupts a mar r i age at a di f fer-ent point in the l ife cycle, she said Ray-Connell thinks about such issues as whether she will r e m a r r y and what effect mar ry ing or not marrying would have on her son, an older widow wouldn't have thosf ranrerns

Eveiv i f 'yuu don't talk. juM to h a v r wrnro!.- i« —r room who c a r e s about you ~

When Klein takes her sons to such places as Cedar Point, she sees older couples together It m a k e s her sad to realize she won't have that opportunity

The loss of many of her friends af ter Brace ' s death was difficult for Klein

• Nobody plays matchmaker As a mat te r of fact you lose all of your marr ied friends I lost all of Bruce s and my married friends "

Ray-Connell dxirVt face the problem of people pU--i'ng p rematu re matchmaker a f te r her husband's death

That probably does happen, but I c a n t say lt.hap-pcopio may aj:-umt j voiw.^ wid —

ow or widower wants to date immediately or to re-marry. people are different, however, and that s often not the case

Klein still gets together with some of her female friends who a re marr ied, she's not often included in events planned for couples

That is a very painful thing, especially when you've, been fr iends with' people for 25 or 30 years That 's true with family also " Klein's heard the same thing f rom other people she knows who are widowed or divorced

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back to work by the end of that week that he died As he got sicker, the sitter also ended up taking care of Bruce " •

RAY-CONNELL"S 4-year-old son still talks about his dad

'He talks about it sulL he asks questions " In some ways, his dad's death may have been easier for him at age 2 than it would have been at 6 8 or'lO, Ray-Con-nt ll said

Young widows and widowers end up with children asking questions about such sub jec t s as where we all go a f t e r death Answering quest ions about such awe-some concepts isn't an easy task

My oldest son would .wake up in the middle of the night." said Klein. He'd asked her what would happen if she too were to die.

Klein told her sons it wasn ' t likely that she too would die The boys also wondered why it had to be their father who died rather than someone else

"And they were very, very close to their father " K„ ,r. .inrt - r r snns have "remained rtore ta Br«r» »•

patrcri<"5he and the boys don't ce lebra te Mother's Day or Father ' s Day Instead, they m a y go out to dinner and to a show or out for a ride

"We go out to the cemetery a lot

NOW THAT it's been a l i t t le more than four years" Klein's adjusting to her new life

I m finally getting back to a more normal state of mind She si a LI deals with feel ings of depression, lone-

^ n e s s r l s a r . pain and worry Klein avoids bars and s:ngles-type events A church

she attends occasionally in Ann Arbor is considering

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Klein, a P lymouth Township resident, has been a widow for more than four years Her husband died on

. Father 's Day. June 19. 1983 "It was very sudden and very unexpected." Klein,

now 34, said of her husband's death f rom c a r d i a c ar-rest shortly a f t e r his 33rd birthday.

-When her husband died, Klein was. rubbing his back, trying to help him relax.

"And we were praying, praying together that he'd get better ."

Ray-Connell. an Ann-Arbor resident, has a 4-year-old son. It 's been about tjwo years since her husband

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died He had a brain tumor and was sick for about a year before he died.

That illness mean t Ray-Connell had t ime to think about her loss, having that time can be both good and bad, she said.

She watched her husband's condition de ter iora te . There's some feeling of relief when a spouse's suf fer -ing has ended, an illness also gives a spouse t ime to prepare for that loss and to grieve

KLEIN AND her husband had two sons, who a re

- Ray-Connell lost touch w ith a number of her mar-ried fr iends a f t e r her husband died There's probably only one couple left now thai she still sees, and she

.doesrt't seC them as often. You end up really losing your whole network al-

most I know that happens for divorced couples too.

KLEIN'S NOW keeping busy with her job Her work includes being the marketing director for Medicai Staff Resources, she also does hiring and testing for nurses and aides

Klein's also planning a move out of the Plymouth Township home her family has lived in for a number of years. She'll stay in the general a rea

"Finally. I couldn't lake it any more.-' Klein said of her decision to move She'd changed everything in the house, including adding on a room so she Wouldn't have to s leep in the room where Bruce died

That didn't help " At the t ime of her husband s death. Klein was work-

ing full t ime. Just a few days before her husband died. Klein had hired a sitter

I hired a si t ter because we expected Bruce to go

•rgamzmg a singles group, she also belongs to a ski c . t b that includes some singles

Klein goes to individual and group therapy sessions She "also* reads her Bible and books by inspirational wr i te rs

Photos of her children that Klein keeps around re-mind her of just what it is she's got to live fdr

1 am more than thankful to have my two sons The main thing I live for is God let me live to see my children raised and married." "

"They hav>.- ^ lot of '.heir dad 's trait*." she added They remind me a lot of their f a the r . "

OTHER RELATIONSHIPS, whether they're with _friend-., children, grandchildren or a new mate, can

.also contribute to happiness There s"a phrase Ray-Connell is part icularly fond of

Orie l s a wljole dumber " I t ' s 'not a fraction, widows and w idow ers shouldn't feel they ' re incomplete people

'Dcn'l give up is what she'd tell other widows and widewerv ' Life is to be lived by us as we are here now This is the only chance we have to create and interact arid be. be alive."

"Don't be afraid to talk about the person who died. Klein said Friends and fami ly m e m b e r s should realize

^the person has died and shouldn't resort to using eu-phemisms such as passed away . "

He died period People have every phrase in the world to refer to death except for death "

Offers to baby-sit are much apprecia ted, she said, as a re invitations to lunch or dinner

"As hard as it may be, listen, because that really helps the person "

Organizations offer support

Following is a list of some of the organizations for widows and wid-owers in metropolitan Detroit a rea

Family Life Offices Archdiocese of Detroit 305 Michigan Ave Detroit 48226 237-5892 (Groups ior divorced and separated bereaved parents and widowed groups:

Greater Detroit Section <98f National Council of Jewish Women 1$40© W\ 12 Mile Southfield « 0 7 6 557-9604 iSingle-parent program)

Henry Ford Community College Center for New Directions — Focus on Women 5101 Evergreen Dearborn 48128 271-2750. E n 330 operates Focus on Widowhood pro-

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• Oakland Operation.Friendship Single-Parent P rogram — (SPACE 'Room to Grow-111 Hendne Roval Oak 48067 542-6711 Widowed to Widowed program

Schoolcraft College Widowed In Service WISER 18600 Haggerty Livonia 48152 591-6400. Ext 431 ffor widows and widowers

Bethany Plymouth C-antor. St Kenneth Catholic Church H a f g e r n south of F.ve M;ie Plymouth 48170 981-1365 or 422-8625 'support group for divorded. owed and separated

wid-

N'ew Start Single Poir.t Ministries Ward Presbyterian Church Six Mile at Farmington Road Livonia -422-1854 I for widows and widowers all ages all denominations

Parents W i t h o ^ ' a r t n e r s -Birmingham-Bloomfield 32312 W Way-burr. Farmington Hills 553-5959

Parents Without Par tners — Garden Citv-Dearborn Heights "291-5221 388-2645 or 291-9640

Parents Without Par tners Livonia- Red ford 427-3316

Parents Without Par tners -Novi-North ville 236 Bernstadt Novi48150 624-5540

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By Shirl«« ROM k ton staff writer

If you thought you saw a phantom at the opera last weekend, don't f re t

That was probably the ghost of Giuseppe Verdi celebrating his birth-day and the opening of "Falstaff" at the Michigan Opera Theatre

Verdi, whose birthday falls Oct 10, and MOT have a lot to celebrate as the opera thea te r launches its big-gest season ever, says John P Finck of the MOT press office

"We d like to think that not only Verdi was looking over the produc-tion, but maybe Christopher Colum-bus looked down on us on the eve of the anniversary of his important dis-covery —,

Finck said MOT already has plans to commemora t e the 500th anniver-sary of the discovery of America in 1992 There a re operas of discovery that we can decide about staging for the occasion

Right now, his hands are full coor-dinating the 1987-88 season

" W E ' R E REALLY taking off ,"

said Finck. , F a U u f f . " a comic opera, is based on Shakespeare 's "The Merry Wives of Windsor and features Ronald Hedlund, Lawrence Cooper. Mananna ChfUto® with conductor Mark Flint and director Lou Gal-t i e r o P e r f o r m a n c e s c o n t i n u e

, Wednesday. Fr iday and Saturday a t the Fisher Thea t re

Next stop on the MOT schedule is ltflh century Spain as imagined by Miguel de Cervantes. Music lover* will journey back in Ume with every-

The Michigan Opera Theatre is

planning up to 61 main-stage

performances of six full-scale

productions of grand opera, operetta

and musical theater for its 17th

anniversary season.

man's hero Don Quixote in his Man of La Mancha quest to D r e a m the Impossible D r e a m '

Richard Fredricks. barrtone s u r of the Metropolitan Opera, will sing Don Quixote." said Finck. "He 's per formed all over the U S and Europe in both opera and musical theater , and he's been on the Tonight Show' and Merv Griff in ""

Chris Cullen. Broadway and TV actress , will debut as Aldonza Dulci-nea The production will be d i rec ted and choreographed by Broadway ve teran Ted Forlow in a four-week run f r o m Oct 23 to Nov 14.

I m p o r t e d f rom Toron to , the Broadway operetta classic " Kismet will run for three weeks f r o m Nov. 20 to Dec * Beverly Lamber t of the NYC Opera and Broadway will sing nostalgic favorites including Bau-bles. Bangles, and Beads. "This is My Beloved" and "Stranger in P a r a dae"

AN ARABIAN fantasy, the musi-

cal will be directed and choreo-graphed by Ted Pappas with Broad-way actor David Chaney as Hajj. the Poet

For next spring. MOT'S agenda is for grand opera to be sung at the Masonic Temple beginning with three performances of "II Trova-tore" April 30 to May 7 Leona Mitchell of the Met will sing the role of Leonora while acclaimed Italian tenor Giuseppe Giacomini will do

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Celebrated American bar i tone J a m e s Dietsch will sing Count di Luna while Livia Budai. Hunganan-born mexzo-soprano, will play the gypsy. Arucena Budai has been ap-plauded in the world s leading opera houses including the Budapest State Opera, the San Francisco'Opera, and Co vent Garden She makes her Met debut this season as Arucena wi th Dame Joan Sutherland and Luciano Pavaro tu

"Die Fledermaus" one of the world s most beloved operas, by

Johann Strauss, is not comple te ly ca^t as yet, but wiil f e a tu r e Andre Jobin. Evelyn De La Rosa and Mari-lyn Mims in per formances May,.14-

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The closing opera of spr ing will be Giacomo Puccini's r oman t i c d r a m a "La Boheme" to be sung in Italian

with English subtitles Three perfor-mances are scheduled for Saturday. May 28 Wednesday. June l .and Sat-urday. June 4

Huston Grand Opera music direc-tor John DeMain and Roman Ter-leckyj will be part of the creaUve team and Russ&n tenor Vyacheslav

. M Polozov, a veteran of the Bolshoi who recently' made his debut with the Met. will be part o r the "La Boheme" cast

IT ALL ADDS up to 61 main-s tage performances of six ful l-scale pro-ductions of grand opera , o p e r e t t a and musical theater, m a n y hours of musical pleasure for a r ea audiences, and a gala 17th anniversary season

And the finale a g l i t te r ing benefit coocert featuring opera luminary Luciano Pavarott i with full sympho-ny orchestra at Joe Louis Arena on June 12, sponsored by the Ford Mo-tor Co , represenung the la rges t such grant ever made to the Michigan Op-era Theatre

Ranking within the top 10 m a j o r opera companies in the country, MOT. founded by D r David DiCki-era. has been hailed for i ts innova-tive presentations and tour ing per-formances

Surmounting earlier struggles, to-day MOT boasts a deficit-free opera t i i« budget for the past f ive years

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Sudden impact

Rugby players on a collision course By Larry O'Connor staff writer

M a r k J o z e f o w i c z of B e r k l e y ( l e f t ) , a p layer fo r t h e D e t r o i t R u g b y C lub , - r ead ies h i m s e l f f o r t h e c r u n c h w i t h t he d e f e n d i n g p layer f r o m t h e T r a d e s m e n .

B o b L o w e of C l a w s o n ca r -r ies t he ba l l fo r t he T rades -m e n .

All right, so you want c amarade r -ie' ' Well, forget the military'

Grab a pair of c lea t s , some shorts and hike down to the local rugby pitch College f r a t e r n i t i e s only wish they had the kinship these ruggers share on Saturday a f t e r n o o n s

Or at least s o m e of the nicknames One team's ros te r consis ts of Snake. Duck. Dirtball, Beak . Crash and Gar-funkel.

Better yet. to find out about the t rue brotherhood in butt ing heads, ask an Engl ishman who 's played the g a m e 16 years.

"For 90 minutes , you ' re tryin' to kill one another ," said Gran t Mans-field. 28. of F a r m i n g t o n Hills who's originally f r o m London Mansfield plays with the Det ro i t Rugby Club. "Then a f t e r the m a t c h , you want to have a beer with ' em How many sports are like t h a t 0 "

REALLY, ALL one had to do was witness the concern and compassion when one of the t roops w a s felled by an obviously broken leg recently a t the annual Michigan Cup Rugby Tournament at Schoolcra f t College in Livonia.

As soon as the p l aye r was ft-ought o i l the field on a s t r e t c h e r , team-mates and spec t a to r s al ike quickly milled around to lend some comfort-ing words of suppor t

"We scored without you. Jack ," said one t e a m m a t e as Jack Kara-bees of B i rmingham, covered by a blanket, lay on the ground in pain

"Weird way to get a breather . J ack . " added ano ther

Someone peels the blanket away and looks at the d i s f igured limb.

"Will an aspi r in do. Jack"'" the person asked K a r a b e e s even smiles a f t e r that question.

Before the a m b u l a n c e pulls up, a Welsh-sounding gen t l eman selling rugby equipment at a tab le nearby yells, "Jack, you ruining m e trade "

NEEDLESS T O say . rugby players don't spend their idle t i m e eating

jqwciie and wa tch ing Oprah Winfrey It takes a sense of humor to play

rugby, a sport t ha t or iginated in the Midlands of England dur ing the 19th century Somet imes you have to laugh in the face of pain

But. according to J i m Kennedy, president of the Michigan Rugby Foot ball Union. t he spor t is not as dangerous to one 's health as some would believe.

True, rugby p l aye r s c rash into one another with no pads on And, yes, there 's only one of f ic ia l on the field

watching over 30 players. So an occasional s t ray elbow or

fist might go undetected once in awhi le Still, compared to some sports , rugby 's not thai bad.

" Y O U DON'T have the injuries tha t you have in (American) foot-ball ." said Kennedy, a player with the Detroi t T radesmen of the Michi-gan Rugby Footbal l Union. "How many footbal l g a m e s have you seen where two or three guys go out with in jur ies and don't come back? And (rugby players) don't even wear pads "

Muscle pulls, fa t hps and bloody rroses a r e more the norm in rugby Serious injuries , such as broken legs, a r e the except ion. Kennedy said

One reason is p layers know the rugby pitch isn't a dance floor. They expect to get rocked

Hooligans a re weeded out, players say What the r e f e r ee doesn't catch, t e a m m a t e s take c a r e of themselves

"The g a m e will polic^ itself." said Mike Douglas of Livonia, coach of the Tradesmen . "If a guy takes a d i r ty shot a t another, word gets around and he could find himself in the 6ot tom of a pile with 10 guys on top.

"That ' s why it 's a clean game You know what can happen to you if you do anyth ing wrong."

WHEN PLAYED right, rugby is a g a m e of s t rength, speed and endur-ance

All 30 players (15 on each side) on the field a r e involved, running all over the 75-yard-by-l 10-yard pneh There a re no substitutions, except for injuries.

P l aye r s t ry to advance the white ball (which resembles an American football in bad need of a diet) by run-ning with iL la teral l ing to a team-m a t e or punting it.

Ball e a r n e r s can be tackled by de-fenders if they don't get n d of the ball in t ime.

A try, worth four points, occurs when the ball is brought across the opponent 's goal line Penal ty kicks and drop kicks a re worth three points, and conversion boots a f t e r a t ry a r e good for two

St ra tegy is everything in rugby "It usually takes a player three to four yea r s to learn the game," Doug-las said

USUALLY, T H E speedy players a r e put a t the back The physical ones find their home at the forwartf spot

F o r w a r d s of ten bat t le in the p<ls d u n n g the sc rummages , which a re r a t h e r odd to watch Similar to a fa-ceoff in hockey, t e a m m a t e * hover to-

gether in a line and push forward against the other t eam ' s line The ball is thrown in the middle and t e a m s try to win possession

Sc rums a r e where games a re usu-ally won

"You have to have a lot of heart to play this game , " Douglas said

That is perhaps the only m a j o r re-qu i rement to be a rugger Siz# helps but you don't necessarily have to tx-a Hulk Hogan clone to excel.

AGE ISN'T much of a fac tor ei-ther. People in their teens and in their 40s play rugby Some player-a r e doctors , lawyers or businessmen Younger p layers may have speed, but the older players know the little secre ts of the .game

The Tradesmen , who beat the De-troit Rugby Club in the final to win the tou rnament , have a blend of both younger and older players.

The youth t i t le on the Tradesmen goes hands down to Kirk Borger. 19. of West Bloomfield Borger. who played soccer and baseball at South-field Christ ian, was looking for a sport a f t e r a graduat ing f rom school

After a t r ip to the library, Borger chose rugby

"I went to the l ibrary and read about i t ," said Borger, who had two t r ies in one toyrnament match against the Fl int Rogues Rugby Club. "It was different The second g a m e I got rocked You sort of ge t^ used to it a f t e r awhile "

BORGER TAKES some chiding Not so much about his age but for

-wha t tie drinks Borger is a self-proclaimed Pepsi

dr inker Which certainly makes him the minori ty amongst the rar.k and file of rugby

I t ' s an unders ta tement to say a rugger likes his brew af te r a tough match And it was no coincidence that f r e e aspir in and Maalox were being offered at the concession stand the Saturday morning of the tourna-ment l

"We en>oy the game." Kennedy said. "We don't commi t suicide if we lose When it comes t ime to cross the white lines f r o m the other side, it 's par ty "

It 's a common pract ice for the home t e a m to take the visiting t e a m out a f t e r w a r d and supply the beer Usually the two sides break into a nightlong son gf est crooning old English rugby tunes

Those interested in playing -r u g b y f a n ca i i J i m Kennedy df t he Michigan Rugby Football Un-ion at 544-9095 from 9 a m to 5 ' p . m .

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This piece was designed by John- Mas-cheroni for Swain Furniture. Add to this confection one cocktail table in Fossile stone with brass accents and bronze glass. Now add a multicolored hand-blown crystal bowl, — heavenly and .zero calories. Re-member. however, that the design center is riot open to the public. But any decorator will be happy to make arrangements for you to visit

Q. We have just furnished oar sew home but have nothing for our walls. Where do I begin? We are on a budget,

A. Invest in some good art rather than a picture in a pretty frame. A limited edition lithograph is a good beginning. You may find this at any of our local art galleries.

Eve Garvin has been an interior deco-rator in the area for many years. She welcomes comments and questions from readers. Send those to her tn core of this nev^papgr at 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.)

organizing

Dorothy Lehmkuhl

1 have shelves of trophies which I don't really want to part with hot they take up sn

"tftoch room Should I throw them oat? Trophies represent special achievements

in life, and I would be the last person to tell you whether or not to keep them Here are some considerations, however. First, what

-is your gut reaction each time you see them'' Do they bring you a special satisfac-tion or do they grate on your nerves? Do you ever really look at them anymore or are they just in the way? Do you have to dust tliem or are they in an enclosuie?

People tend to hang onto sentimental items like trophies because Lit proves they've "been there." If you can feel just as secure or if you would actually feel relief at being without them, then by all means get rid of them. If they bring you joy and satis-faction, then keep them.

You might pack most of them away and display only a few on a rotation basis. Or give away most of them and keep only the most sigrflficant.

There is one way to "eat your cake and have it too." Take good closeup pictures of your tophies. Keep the trophies until the pictures develop te your satisfaction and write on the pictures or in an album every-thing you want to remember about each tro-phy. Then, if the trophies are in good condi-tion. give them to the Special Olympics. The plaques will be removed and the trophy awarded to some very deserving people.

Dorothy Lehmkuhl welcomes com-ments and questions from readers. These can be sent to her in care of this newspaper, at 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia 48150.

Decorating with sheets

Country, contemporary or traditional? Whatever your favorite style, decorating with sheets can provide great looks with ease — and for a reasonable cost.

Window coverings, slip covers, table cov-ers, decorative pillows, bed canopies the possibilities stretch with your imagination

Sheet projects require varying amounts of time and expertise Easy sewing whips up a table cover Greater jkill is needed for a bed canopy, balloon shades or an uphol-stered chair.

Add eyelet pillows, a touch of brass, any personal accessories you wish The result: a room that's truly your own

For any project, here are a few tips to remember

• Carefully measure the wall or the item'you'll be working with. Also, remem-ber that some packages give sizes before the sheet is hemmed, while others list fin-ished sizes

• Buy all the sheets you need at the same time to make sure the dye lots match and that the store doesn't run out.

• Remember that it's easier to match solid colors, a small repeating print or sim-ple stripe than large patterns

• Don't wash sheets ahead of time for projects (hat won't allow them to be washed later, such a bed canopy or wall coverings Washing the sheets may shrink them enough to cause problems with f i t Besides, new sheets are treated with sizing, which offers some protection against soiling; laundering the sheets eventually washes out the sizing.

• Do wash sheets first for projects where they'll be washed later (such as cur-tains and table skirts). Use spray starch to restore crispnesa.

• Pay attention to the surface you're covering. Bright or dark <«alora could show m Meed through the sheet

I The Franklin Ravines ia a combinat ion of perloda of design eat in an area that once was apple orcharda

Ravines: 'magical things' BETH SINGE*

6 y C o r l n n a A b a l l staff writer

FRANKLIN ROAD, north of 14 Mile. which used to exude the sweet smell of apples from the acres of orchards, now carries the sweet smell of success.

There are a few gnarled apple trees at the new Franklin Ravines and, sure, there are still some beautiful views of the Franklin River Val-ley and Franklin Village is just down the road, but the change is dramatic.

The orchards and fields have been turned into choice homesites, $150,000 up. and a furnished model serves as an idea home for those interest-ed in building on one of the sites.

Holtzman ii Silverman/The Fisher Group of Farmington Hills is the developer of the 40-acre, $23 million project, which, when completed, will have 52 custom homes, each valued at $450,000-750,000 ranging from 3,500 to 6,500 square feet.

The 5.000-square-foot, four-bedroom show-case house, brick, wood and fieldstone. is a com-bination of classfc, traditional and contempo-rary ideas in design and furnishings.

THE ARCHITECT WAS Anderson-Reinke & Associates with interior design by Sara Olesker Ltd. of Chicago A combination of periods and styles is blended to create a strong, durable, at-tractive, very upscale Michigan house. But in-side. the amount of light, openness and use of

space and color gives it a universal or contmcr tal rather than regional ambiance

Olesker said, "There are magical things in this house."

And. in a way. She's right. A lot of the magic comes f rom the obvious architectual details such as the two-story living room's coffered ceil-ing, the oversize palladium window at the front stairway (there's also a back stairway), four fireplaces, intriguing repetition of curves in the bay windows and architecTuFal detailing and the beautiful cornice molding

Equally fascinating are the hidden details which would surely add to the beauty and plea-sure of daily life — the combination of gas and electric burners for cooking on the 4 marble

Hopped kitchen island, the completely equipped closets^Clutter Control), the built-m refrigera-tor ice maker in the master suite dressing room and the wet bar in the library, for instance.

FRANKLIN RAVINES, BEGUN last fall, is being developed in three phases Since interest was more intense than anticipated, sales have already started for Phase III.

All utilities, gas, electricity, telephone, cable television, city sewers and water "are in. The roads arejiaved and construction is ongoing

The sales office is in the showcase house on Franklin Road, between 14 Mile and Maple. Hours are noon to 5 p.m. daily.

BETH S'NGER

The living room of the Ravines features a two-atory coffered ceiling with oversize palladium windows. The house also haa four firepiacea.

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M O R G A N M A N O R

A P A R T M E N T S 1-94 & W a y n e R o a d

Applications being taken for several apartments. Included tn rent, heat, hot water, Olympic swimming pool. HBO, 2 tennis courts.

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N E W lavishly large I, 2 and 3 bedroom terrace ranch dwellings o( ^surpassed MM. ,hat arc utterly extraordtnary — up to 2,800 square feet, and every amenity: private entries, attached garages, fireplace*. > athedral ceilings, designer kitchens with separate breakfast areas, master bedroom- sam-s with dressing area, double vanities, doubie closets ahd »alk-in closets too, in-residence laundry and storage, full carpeting, central air conditioning, patio or balcony. ,

Truly resort-like recreational facilities include: oversized pool in a spectacular wooded setting, a manor home like clubhouse — ideal for private parties — tennis courts and. of course, a 24-hour manned gatehouse with package reception services. There is even a private i*t*Jing hHra>v AiW»o o w j n» ot-tpaf jl4e pnvare acres for estate like living.

Unquestionably the standard for beauty and luxury. For their sue. design and hreathraking setting, YOlr -MUST SEE the 1, 2 and 1 bedroom terrace heftnes of ALD1NGBROOKE.

s Travel Maple Rood to Drake Road; turn north and drive through the wood*, to the summit of the hill, and enter ALDINGBROOKE through the manned gatehouse on your left.

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376-3M8

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STUOtC V&i 1 BEDROOM V405

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402 Furnished Apts. For Rent BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN.

fc. jt«*v-jr>eiiy -emupa«0 .4 'u mviee e«gant coroc bleacr-t-. nerijaoac floors LeveioM • » c»-aal 1 bedroom* V* oatna A •a.neri oarage l-ASQ-mo 642 28 ' Birmingham Beau-itu. r«w'. necqraiec 3 bedroom. 2 bait- cor Oc Wasnar 3ryar carport llw mo S-JS aecurtty 4 jtintia* No. Ma. ut feA^?14fc.cr 642 it?' SiRM'NGhAM Eracutive • b« • >or- cor.van ntlr located prot«r.

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400 Apartments For Rent

400 Apartments For Rent

400 Apartments For Rent

400 Apartments For Rent

A York Management Cotrvr»ur»ty

VENOY PINES APARTMENTS A Beautify Place To Live . CENTRALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLAND » 1 4 2 bedroom*

(Some With Firepiaceal • Pool •JLannu Courl • Ciu6 House _ • Central Aw • DsTiwaaPar • Disposal .• Laundr, Facilities • Beautify Canascaped

261-7394 A Vort Management Community

WAYNE - At bu*atop or •*•• to town 2 badrooma, stove and fnoge No pats No water bed 4290 par Mo pm* security t-684-6855 WAYNE - Nice site 1 bedroom. *v csudes feat, water, central air S3A5 montr plos aecunty iepoait no pats Century 21 Row 464-7111 WAYNE/WESTuAftia.--Ci*n. quiet altractive t bedroom, carpal and

S O U T H F I E L D 1. 2 8c 3 Bedroom Apts.'

From $ 5 1 5 J

C H A T E A U R I V I E R A A P T S . 5 6 9 - 4 0 7 0

Heat inc luded

Nine Mite a n d Southttetd Roads Hours Mondav-Fridav 9-5

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LUXURY GARDEN APARTMENTS Central Air, D-shwasner, Disposal

Swimming Pool CUSTOM VERTICALS THROUGHOUT

SPECIAL OFFER: FREE I YEAR RENTAL ON 8 PC. LIVING ROOM SET OR 5 PC. BEDROOM SET OPEN WEEKENDS 11 to 4 852-0311 rfMftSfife—:

RENT A'TOWNHOUSE IN WEST BLOOMFIELD $1170 per month

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SAVE $360 For * am,ted ume Western Apartments w« give you 1360 " coufona whan you lease 3rie V «>-' •' -or 2 bedroom apt* *ems*ia'i at SMC • elective -ale and tna' -duOas tfte HEAT »ou « atso jet tu> carsating varbcai sands a caramac batfi large aoaets air cc-drtionaTg. POOL, a com raent loca-tion L rmjtf. mora Sorry no pet* Cat or stem By loday On Cner-y H« msi E or Neartxirjr R0 Vwl our floor plan and raceme a CoM--ment Sal f<at«te supoaes last Ovr Monday Fn«ry M 5, Saturday 12 4 Sunday by atwwmeni Ca»

72l»-6520 SECLUDED LAKE AREA 1 baa room TV room, large dec*, carpe' ad Stcnre -amgaretor 4 utatei -

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Spacious newly decorated 2 Bec--30m apartment* $495 mor'-Haat 4 anaer mctuded 477-8 'S3

SOUTHFIELD FRANKLIN RIVER

Luaonous 1 4 2 bedroom aft» Pujst carpet GE aa«-cieanmg c~«r a««u«« aonwasner. patw. oawr* aar. security msercom syslem CMC-"'Ouse wrtf- sauna 4 neated poo Free carport 4 vertical bands F'0" JMC

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 11-2 Mite at Telegraph 356-0400

SOUTHFIELD Ffvmtoi Par» Tower* < T) Badroom Soaoal S399 Heat

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SOUTHFIELD

SOUTHFIELD - immediate occupar cy 2 bedroom apartment no suC-•eaaa. IS40 monOv. cats aaico^ Caa Todd days 64A-MM XA-M** SOUTHFIELD Lo y H»-<*ae Apt » Maa-SouViftaM tat Montf< FREE'

l/S badroom - S*80 - •« leat-waser-pool SS7-Q3W

SOUTHFIELD naar 13 Mae bed 'oem carpet, ssniaanoaa m car port duenouaa. pool. S*»S mom* Caa Defer, ipm—Oa> S«9-6AAC

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SOUTNF*L0 PARKWAY APARTMENTS One & Two aedroam Apartments

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FROM 4470 1NCLLONO HEAT 357-2503

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SOUTHTIELO 12 I Oac i. i i

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WE GOT IT GOOD -WHEN YOU NEED IT BADI 24 hour eatenouae. are* ilgmad parking, piusn grounds pool cluO-nouse neallh dub spa. aaaraaa room logging traas. dewgner units piuab carpeting formal dmmg area air conditioning, gowrmat aneften witn microwave security alarm, cen-.traUy located >„ NW Detroit - Sver-grean.'Jaffnea *-way Lusury apts 4 town.mouses from S3J5 - $600 monw. Credit rapon references 'e-Quired Ca* our professional ranlal consultants today tor the personal service you dayarve and move up to Tlva Frencri Quarter Apts Open dai-ly. Sat Sun 4 evaa 63 S-9096 B3& 9475

WE PAY YOUR MOVING EXPENSES! That s ngW wfian you rent one Of our immaculate 1 or 2 bedroom apar-ments We nr'-l give you coup vis tor $300 to nalp with your-inovirg expenses t bedroom rents star at $465 effective rale) feeturas include PAD HEAT tuK carpeting, ver'lcai bHnds. ceramic batti. disnwasner separata dmmg area, centra.' air watt m storage, pool 4 more Mate one of oo' spa-taous apanmenis your ne*t noma Open Mon-Sat til 5pm Sorry no pets vwi our flosr plan and recerve. a Condiment Set Open Mon-Sat til i Sun 12-3

WAYNE FOREST APTS 326-7800

West Bloomfield Jmon Lake Area BRIARWOGO APARTMENTS

CONDO LIVING , - SpacKius aflartmenls - Individual prrvate entrances Free carport witn each apartment - Wasrwr 4 Oryar HOT*-up - Swimming Pool -Tennis Courts - BsKjOnies Over-load (7a 10) storage m aparimeni

APARTMENTS FROM $4-30 TOWNHQUSES FROM $595 Open Weeaday* 9am-5pm

Sat 4 Sun 1-5 363-7545

Furnished Apts also avaaaoie WESTLAND AREA

Spacious 1 bedroom apartments $410 monthly Carpeted decor a'ed poo" 4 m a lOvwfv araa WESTLAND WOODS 728-2-860

Westland Area Spacious apartments 1 bedroom Irom $390 2 bedrooms from $4*0 Carpeted «lecoraled 4 ai a lovaly area Haet mciooed COUNTRY VILLAGE APARTMENTS

326-3280

Westland Area Spaooua t and 2 bedroom apart mants Ca-paledi decoralad 4 m a lovely a-aa neet -icludad

Country Court Apartments 721-0500

S c c t s d a t e J l p a r f m c n f s

New burgh between Joy A Warren

From ^ 4 3 5

FREE HEAT • FREE COOKING GAS

• Tenn i s • C a r p o r t * • C ' u b h o u t e > Laund ry & Storage • Cab le Ready

Model Open 9-5 Daily 12-5 Weekends

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Model Open 9-5 Dally

4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

FARMINGT0N-LIV0NIA • Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments • HEAT INCLUDED • New Appliances, Dishwashers & t

Microwaves a Soundproof and More • Pool/Clubhouse • Adult Community

ONE MONTH FREE

MERRIMAN PARK APARTMENTS

On Merriman Road (Orchard Lake Road) 1 Block S. of 8 Mile Road

Open Daily 9-8 P.M. Sun. Noon to 5 P.M.

K 477-5755 A

TIMBEQIDGE An Apanner.t Community ol Uncomprcxmseci Duality

m Farmingtoc Hills LARGE 1 * 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

Featuring • Individually conn oiled centra! an conditioning 4 neat • Large privale balcony or patio • Spacious cloeet 4 si or age araa .n apartment . DouBte-coil security system • Ssftwaiher S waste disposal • Salt-Oeanrng oven 4 range • Frosf tree refrigerator freaier • Sliding glass doorwa* - Drapes • Pluan carpeting • Large pantry "Con venient parking area • Energy-etideni maulation • Swim mmg pool CLOSE-IN FARMINGTON LOCATION

East on Orchard Lake Road or Folaom Road I extension ol 9 Mile Road). cornet of Tick Road.

1 BEDROOM mo* $ 4 7 5

2 BEDROOM f k o m s 5 4 5 .

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VILLAGE SQUIRE F R E E V C R

BEST VALUE IN AREA From $415 - Heat Included Great Location - Park Setting. Spacious. Bike Trail. Heat. Pool. Sauna. Sound Conditioned. Cable & Tennis On Ford Rd.. just E of I-275

SECURITY DEPOSIT ONLY S200

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 Daily 9-6 Eves by appt . Sat 12-5. Sun 1-4

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• Farmington • From $460

CHATHAM HILLS ATTACHED GARAGES AVAILABLE

LUXURIOUS LIVING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES Heated Indoor Pool • Saunas

Sound & F i rep tooled Construction & More

On Old Grand River Bet Drake & Halstead

OPEN DAILY 9 a.m.-6 p.m. SAT. 12-4 p.m. 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

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2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS timi

2 & 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

FREE GAS HEAT 2327S Riverside Drive * Soulhtield Mi

Nine Mile Rd between LaKaer & Telegraph Opposite Plum Mellow Gol' Club

CALL 3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

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Open 7 Days 9-6 ULTIMATE LIVING & LIFESTYLE

Pavilion Dr olt Haggerty FkJ Q I Q 4 4 Q A between 9 and 10 Mile O f O " I I t U

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? 1.3(H) Springlake Boulevard

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Apartments f rom s475

6 Month Leases Avai lable On Halstead 1 Block

North of Grand River^

Renta l O f f i c e Open Mon.-Fr i . 10-6

Sat . 11-5 Sun."12-5—

471-3625

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5 GOLD STARS f o r l o c a t i o n e x c e l l e n c e !

It apartments wtrf rated use tine »estava*ts River Beno woula earn 5 G010 STARS tcr ttiese superfc location teatu'es * Hist 5 minutes tr Westland Ano t? rtimutes to fairiane saoop-ns cemf r i • is mmuies to Metre an our * tast Hired 1 A it| ID SO«ntO»» Detroit * SeTta Sfrmcr ai you- OOO' * ana the scenic Beauty 0' a a-inflinc river . . . R-if' Bene apartmewf-s ana lomin fiOoseL stte« tuiur, a' mode-ale C0S1 1 anc ? BeB«.«.m» :a-0'1rc air co«B t-oneO qa> »rJ' pr.valr Balconies lusi' C -DSflS Reni ,nciua>-s •

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421-4977

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*KW.:47»-14«7 | OFFICE: 775-4200

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LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING

IN FARMINGTON HILLS.

Heat and Water Included Washer and Dryer in Every Apt 1 & 2 Bedroom Apis 3 Bedroom Townhouses Air Conditioning Clubhouse with Sauna Social Activities

Call or Stop By Today! SEE THE PEOPLE WHO CARE" 477-0133 or 471-6800

Indoor & Outdoor Pool Tennis Courts Golf Course on Property Close to Expressways & Shopping Built-in Vacuum System Plus Much. Much More!

Grand River and Halstead Roads Farmitvjton Hills

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1 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s i n a b e a u t i f u l c o u n t r y s e t t i n g

c l ose to 1-75

f r o m $ 4 0 0 Cable TV Available

Meal Included Privale Tntry Modem Appliances B a k o m or Patto Air Conditioning

i Carpeting Pool

• Con^nlent to Oakland University

Open Mon Sat. Sun 12 5

located on M ( M n Rd. 2 Ittes north o# I 75

P h o n e : 3 9 1 - 1 3 2 2

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< Experience lu* urS apartment In ing ai its (inest Tastefully designed convenientiy located securely protected

this is Fountain Park Westland You 11 be proud to call it your home • Choice ol spacHxis 1 or 2 hedsoom ap^rt merits «iih one <>r baths • Washer drver in each apartment • Private entrance t o each apartment • k i tchen complete with er>erg\ eltKient

Rentals from '435

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ratios & ha i .mmmg

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BAYBERRY PLACE

I (Rated one hlcxi nan*) >f Maple on \ \ i c l l |uvi c.tsi ol <,o< 'idjtt

m the midst of ihc Hirminphdm Somcrsel area

Please call 6 4 . V 9 I W Open * - 5 dail\ A-10 S S»i

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; CREATIVE LIVING

CLA66IFIED REAL ESTATE 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

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F o r R a n t

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L u x u r y E x e c u t i v e A p t s . COMPLETE!.* FURNISHED

T o E v e r y D e t a i l ; P o o l s Wax] Service Available

L o n g & S h o r t T e r m L e a s e s

2 8 0 - 1 8 2 2 - FULLY FU«NISMED -

AUBURN HILLS - Btoomftetd Ore-harfls Apt* - 1 4 2 bedroom «pa-cious apartments N o r t-75 A M - 5 9 From MOO THE FAIRFAX - 2 Bedroom spacious lownhouse 11 M M 4 Greenfield From $1100

JSotn OMutMudy himmnma complete with ftnens. n o u a M i H . cable 6 color TV. utllrtiee Short farm H i m

73»-77*3

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t * .

F o r R e n t

FARMINGTON HILLS - Decorator tuily lurrushed one baBroom apart-ment Covered ca*port Color TV Novembei 1 thru June 1 $S50> month 855-3642 66l-2»«®

FARMINGTON HILLS Close to I 6®6 1 bedroom. 1 Oath, dlehwaah-er $625/mo«1ti - utMtiaa Parking & pool 720-3060 or 697-7431

FARMINGTON HILLS Luxury fur-waned, 2 bedroom. 2 bath 1740 M

1 S i S f t fPLTMOUTH C * ~ lo « ~ n mcely turnishao 6 moo in minimum ut»-nas memoed $ 6 * 5 plus security N o oats 45S-9S0" FURNISHEO Apartment November

1 lor 5 Of « months No pets 3 4 4 - 0 8 0 5 - 3 4 9 - 7 7 4 3

IN-TOWN BIRMINGHAM 1 bad-room. fully equipped to down-lown area J ? 0 0 / M 0 Snort laase available Ca* 336-9645 663-0788

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .

F o r R e n t

HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC Snort « u a Elegantly fur-nished 1. 2 or 3 bedroom spsrtments 4 lownftouaee 1r BWmSaW HMa. Rochee-lar Troy Farmmgton Mille. 12 MHa.'Northwaelarn Mwy areas C o m p l e t e *ii>< Imens. cooAware. color TV. pnone installed includes umiiiee No pets From 11,150 626-1714

PRINCETON COURT APTS

Furmaftad Apt available Abundart si or age single slory privacy good location an<3 mora See us at 14251 Princeton Or 459-6640. Ext 201

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .

F o r R e n t

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

S T U D I O Furnished studio apartment located In downioam Royal Oak, central Mr. ofl-draat parang, storage and laun-dry 'acuities (360 per rnoom. 1 yaer leaaa Applicants must make at least $13,000 a year to wpfy Adult tuaidmg Can Mike at 256-6200

) BEAUMONT HOSPITAL Area. Bark ley Study plua 2 bediooma. 3 car

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4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

« 4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

T W E L V E O A K S E L E G A N T T O W N H O U S E

a 2 & 3 B e d r o o m s

a F u l l B a s e m e n t s

a V / 2 B a t h s

a C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

a C o v e r e d C a r p o r t s

a C h i l d r e n ' s P l a y A r e a

F r o m $ 6 7 0

S h o r t t e r f i l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e

ALL CITIES a Smca 1976

P A Y N O F E E UM* You Sae Listings of -QUALIFIED RENTALS-

SHARE LISTINGS a - 642-1620 864 So Adams Birmingham Mi

ANN AR80R TRAIL/6»argreen 3 Bedroom*, drapee basement. ga-

appkancaa Nea*y decoratadl • security 476-5641

ANN ARBOR TRAIL/Evergraan 2 bedroome, basement 2 car ga-

arm leeee • 4 2 - 6 ^ 7

BELLEVILLE 4 SouOiAMd - 3 6aO-a OK.

273-C223

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

BIRMINGHAM • Dot houea 2 be f l

SERKLFf 3 bedroome. Mac *nc»i-en eppliar icee washer Oryer car-pai n w M mas CenAd oe turruened. 1650 perM to. 647-6628

BERKLEY 3763 Tytar 2 baOooma. 2 batha $< AO /mo.

&IRM.IMGHAM, rant witn opoon 435 Madison Cnarmlng older 3 bedroom 2-story w«n 2 oath* $1,050 Agent $49-2000

BIRMINGHAM, a saeCIS Oct 3 bad-room. 1" bath. IWeptM-a. Florida room, rac room. 2 ear attached ga-rage. eppsancee Attractive yard No pata Clean $640 851-39® 7

BIRMINGHAM ad Naw Kitchen

Comywefy r a n w v i . 2- badiootna.

b a d . _ . 4 deck lanced No petal $600 "no.

r. I at 737-2445

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

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S o u t h o f 1 0 M i l e

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s h o p p i n g , r e s t a u r a n t s , a n d t h e I - ~ S e x p r e s s w a y

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$ 4 4 0 * 1 H E A T I N C L U D E D I N M O N T H L Y R E N T

OAKLAND MALL

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OpMont l jpaal»3 2 bedroom. 2 bath Brtok home a M i Kai daood loara 4 v a c u o $1 100 /mo S«7-7497

on 1 pkja acra 3 bedroom. 2 * b 3 »oa »» Ktno room. I parage I W O / m o beteeen $:30am-

5 30pm. Mon thrv Pft. 647-4111

BIRMINGHAM B e a u t M bnc* bun-sat ra . 3 bedroom. 2 baBw. M n g room, tamdy room. 2 car garage. martMe Mraptaoa. nmm petnt $ car-p e t aati emaly clean $1,380. leeee

S40-80KI

BIRMINGHAM In loam. 3 bedroom, vary dean, move raMffwater. * y > r

MO My. $790/

S40-MSS

B IRMINGHAM oaihe a «hor» mm on one ol our moat b — r l * < Mraeta mcfcjdaa »to«a $ relOperator no pata or amoaara A «aetin < w a * atafy. $800 647-1 O S

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroorra. 1 *

S S T p . montti 1427 Emmona o . 1 M C - « 4 «

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom. 1 betn d a h M N i . central m , 1 "4 car ga-rage - a m r - l O c t 1S» $750 /Mo r ^ o u r t t , No pata 6*2-2714

BIRMINGHAM • 2 bedroom, nmm bath, n a a kitchen, beeemeni •enoefl yarfl No pata

4 0 4 H o u e e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r ftent 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t

near anoopatg « ama« pert • « * lennia courta Fun baaemeni . $ 1.000/mo A U l t i a no•««5-6636

BIRMINGHAM. 3 badroom rarch.

. _ attached garage. ireaMy pemted $625 par month. &44-6413

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom t Uerv d n n g ^ M n g room. l - ' 4 M M baaa-ment. 2 •

ua aacurtty 646-5045

BLOOMflCLD HILLS SCHOOLS-" Quaaty aaacuova t»-la«ai ootomal •tome 4 badroom plua guaal ajlta. 3 tut batha dlntng. iving. tamiy room 2 ftrepiacea 2 bvai aecauded pauo aitn buat-m barbecue Daanmant. » . p r t W - r g . p r N M . « N 0

663-5031

CASS LAKE FRONT AG£ 2 bedroome pkia Large M W Napleca. « iPP^enraa m O mo Day. 256-6623 E»ea 6 2 4 ^ 2 7 7

ROCHC5TER M L L S - $ badroorr

u a m . rac room, new!) decoraieo $1100 a month 163-2644

DEARBORN HEIGHTS "harp 3 bedroom brie* 1H bathe Sam. Bn-aheo tiaeamant Garage Fenced ML O - e t n - g n o « l « o O - c » - r . $650 Mopth $61-6267

rROCMEST€R HMa. nm*t decor , ed. 3 bedroom oauntrvhome 7 cm attached garage, by Caraor I W $»SO/mo ABarS 651-636C

OETROI7 Ann Arbor Tr Rd 2 bedroom •••»! wderl carpet-ed. appaencaa t « . m .nt y v $4 BO 'mo r aecurity 425-1626

neighborhood,

2 pata Caa

Bl-OOMFIELO HILLS

DTTROIT Norm Rc

par month. 642-1620 . alter 6AM

BLOOM FIELD HULS-Rueec 3 bed-room home, month to month leeee. 1'* mo aecurity raguwad 11.200

txmon FNa • curtty

IWXT - 3 bedroome. T a l a g r l 6 M * e $350 per month o*ja ea-. 961-1502 . 961-1511

Caa 9am- 5pm. 6 4 5 - 1 6 6 2

B L O O M F C L O m i l l s echoola. urge 3-4 bedroom ootonHi. famay room formal dmng room, aacaaew o c a Hon 2 year leeee $1600 month Caa Helen Butler W e * . Manue(. Snyder t Rente 644-6300

CANTON/PLYMOUTH - 3 badroom ootoniaL IV* bath*. 2 ear garage, dec*. r>e*erence« 6 depoea $650 per month After 6 p m 453-3717

E*CEPTK>tAL HOME Water*or a l Kneel erae Ovanooiung Loon Lafca 3 bedroome 2 batha, 2 lamay roome. a» Baatfi. dock, tenrea pr»»-Hegea $ 8 7 V m o S2S-6402

FARMINGTON HILLS - No Ratal 2

diahweener. deck Grand RNar. E. ol MK»<9eoen $S66'mo 344-4623

CARRIAGE HOUSE on Pine Lake. 1 badroom. charmmg Swimming pri.aegea. immediate occupency $ 6 5 0 / i l 0 6 * 3 - 0 7 8 8 338-9645

FARMINGTON MILLS - Cory 2 or 3 bedroom bungetoo Large lenoeO yard Appaanoaa $425 month plua aecurity 363-6275

ROCHESTER - 3 badroom home north oI doemtowi Two acre lot $600 par m o n * Short term Ok

662-205C

ROYAL OAK- 11 2 bathe. la»_ mem C a n M Mr. garage. $650 mo * aecurity After 6pm 4 7 6 - M 0 4

ROYAL OAK - % Badroom. tieeemarw. W M a w No pat i $550 • » » l able In October After 6pm <

aaounty A«eu-r 6pm 476-600*

9 0 L / T M n E L 0 bathe. 4 badr roome tn M»r $1200/mo Ceil

brick ranch 2- i 2 beo

laeerna • 626-2078

S O C T H F * L D - Laaea option maaa your S o w payment m eaay montrv> • a raamwet 2 badroom ranch T* car oarage, l a n f y room apa

nautndy

$560 Option $100 monthly • aeourHy 6 6 6 U K

SOUTH FIELD- 2 bedroorra. tancac yard, appkenree $600 mo • aa-curtty No peta. 20936 inaata. Cat after 4pm 474-9082 Or 53S-0 M

4 0 0 A p e r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8 J

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f f / W E S T L A N D

1 A aTOWERS A P A R

T h e e x c i t c m c n t a n d l u x u r y o f h i g h n s e a p > a r t -

m e n t l i v i n g h a s n s e n t o n e w h e i g h t s a t

W e s t l a i V L T o w e r s

• S p a c i o u s o n e a n d t w o b e d r o o m a p a r t -

m e n t s w i t h s p e c t a c u l a r b a l c o n y v i e w s

• Y e a r - r o u n d s w i m m i n g i n t h e

i n d o o r h e a t e d p o o l

• A l l n e w C l u b a n d G a m e R o o m

• T e n n i s c o u r t s

• T V m o n i t o r e d s e c u r e e n t r a n c e s

• F R E E p n v a t e h e a l t h c l u b w i t h e x e r c i s e

r o o m a n d s a u n a

• A n i d e a l l o c a t i o n :

— O n e b l o c k f r o m W e s t l a n d M a l l

— A d j a c e n t t o f o o d m a r k e t s a n d o t h e r

s e r v i c e s

— N e a r 1 - 2 7 5 . 1 - 9 4 a n d m a j o r s u r f a c e

s t r e e t s

B r i s t o l

A P A R T M E N T S

A T T R A C T I V E 1 & . 2 B e d r o o m

t m e r i t s D e s i g n e d

f o r A d u l t L i v i n g

F R O M S 4 3 0

• P r i v a t e b a l c o n y / p a t t o

• S w i m m i n g P o o l

• C a b l e T V a v a i l a b l e

• C o n v e n i e n t t o I - S t ) & T w e l v e O a k s M a l f

3 5 5 B e c k R o a d

- W I X O M -

B e c k R d n o r t h o f P o n t i a c T r a i l

(Exit 1-96 at Beck Road then 2 Miles North past Pontiac Traill

O p e n D a i l y 9 - 6 , S u n d a y 1 0 - 6 C a l l 6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8

FARMINGTON HILLS Executtva 4 bedroom brick Tudor in aetenouee community Library. OA-

rumona $2300 D 6 H TO 7-4002

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedrooma. Iam»y room, dmmg room, attached geraoe Kandaftaood Sub $950 month NO PETS

p l a c a j r w month N O P ^ T s " * C M Roy at 467-7000

F A R M I N G T O N - 1 2 M I /M idd leman area AbeoMte prhrecyi Large houee on 10 acraa ol land Attechafl ? •

$1100 534-1

INKSTER - (paexwa ie<M houee. dwtng room. Mg l e n f y

wer" i .300aQ

INKSTER - 262$ T W e M J l * . J bfc»-

Hta K J w o k $495 or $470 early pay Oeterenoee 4 depoert • 453-2067

KEEOO HARBOR • 2 bedroom, lanced yard, oaraga.

i a M e n c P a t a * kida OK

UVONtA SCHOOLS CHartiwig 3

tion. wtth garage ,Ho pets! $660 / mo After 6pm. 464-7621

U V O M A - 3 badroom. 1H batha.

t \ K i . I M ' \ K I \ l I M I I O M I S

HEAT INCLUDED IN RENT

d i f f e r e n c e : ^ T h e G r e e n H i l l

D o y o u c o m e h o m e t o a n

a p a r t m e n t o r a 7 5 - a c r e e s t a t e ?

M o s t a p a r t m e n t l i v i n g m e a s u r e s 6 0 0 + s q f t C X j r s m e a s c r e s

o v e r 3 : 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 s q f t G r e e n H i r e s » d e n t t e n j o y a g o r g e o u s

7 5 - a c r e e s t a t e s e t t i n g o f p a r k a n d w o o d l a n d , p e a c e a n d

f r a n q u i f c t y Y o u ' r e r i g h t n e x t d o o r t o t h e 1 - 2 7 5 c o r n d o r

M i c h i g a n ' s m u t t r i a f t o n d o l a r e x p l o s i v e g r o w t h a r e a a n d

j u s t m n u t e s a w a y f r o m t - 9 6 , a f i r e c t r o u t e t o d o w n t o w n D e t r o r t

S e e o u r 1 - a n d 2 - b e d r o o m l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t s , t e r r a c e r e s i d e n c e

a n d c o u n t r y t o w n h o u s e s o n 9 M i l e , 1 b m J e s w e s t of

F a r m m g t o n R o a d i n F a r m n g t o n H i s

g r e e n h i l l A P A J I T M C I I T S

l « F A I I I i W T D W W I L L I

•OOfiS O f f * M * ' l » $ »"0» I 47$4664

R i s e to new heights i n apartment living at Westland Towers!

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0

M o d e l s o p e n D a i l y . L o c a t e d o n e b l o c k w e s t o f

W a y n e R o a d , b e t w e e n F o r d a n d W a r r e n R o a d s .

P r e s e n t e d b y

M t h e h a y m a n c o m p a n y

6 rvfngarator. large tenoed lot tor dttoran or pata $6SO/MO pkja $550 aacurtty Available nam CaM 562-8666

" S o o NOVL 3 badroom. 2 bath m e n included, lericad yard. month Ftrat 6 laet monthe rant, pkja $600 aecunty. 961-4021

OAK PARK atartng 11-1-67. luky home, garage $660 month. InckxMa

643-6766

OAK PARK 3 bedroom ranch. 1<4 bathe, large lencad yard 6 l u l

SOUTHFIELD. 3 badr ' Snd i . 2 car garaaa. naa •noptano Qieen6eW -12 $600 par m o Ca>

oom t r x i schoo l , «

Mae ares 737-21 u

SOUTHFIELD 3 badrooi spplancaa included. 2 •ancad yarfl W n a a a l a $660 / m o plua aaojrWy

i» ranch as car garege occuparvr-.

352-30»«

SPACIOUS 3 badroom oaraoa. lamiy room, d m SoutMtoM araa $1000 Big bacfe yard

tome, 2 car no room m par month

443-5248

TROY • Somerset 3 bed on 1 acre. Si apiece, pe decor atad. $728 montf Nov I M 646-4467

room ranch rage nawi, . AvMUbw

64J-042:

TROT - 86 Vermont - MepM « Ltver n o * 3 to 4 badiooms. 2 bath, fenced y v d S S M / m o . $1000 aa curtty dapoait Vacant Jerry 644-1575 Bob 977-2812

UPDATED 3 bedroom. 2 M i batha

WAYNE - cteen 3 bedroom. 2 betha ant. Mg-garaga . a l app* ( 6 2 5 month plua kaajmy

WEST 0LOOMF1CLD m wood* leka Z% car garage. 2 barf *h. appSencae $660 per

mono , ptue dapoaK. 77S-3649

WESTLANO - mmacuMta 3 baa-room bnck ranch Spectoua baca yard. ippaarKaa No pets $565

Ftrat month plua aacurtty Eaaa. • 422-5661

WESTLANO-4 badrooma. atudy

doubte lot. le i 6 Mat plua aacwtty $900/mo 5BS-05W

WHITE LAKEFRONT. neer M«ora Horn thru June 3 0 Ce* 5PM 7 PM

271-2621

W BLOOMFKLO - cute 2 bedroorr lake pnvkegm

aecunty $665 per Mo 626-6074

E x p e r i e n c e l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t l i v i n g a t i t * t i n e s * T a s t e f u l l y d e s i g n e d , c o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d , s e c u r e l y p r o t e c t e d . . . t h i s is F o u n t a i n P a r t t N o v i . Y o u ' l l be p r o u d t o c a l l i t your h o m e .

• CSo*r~of ipaooui 1 or 2 bed-room ipartmrr.n wwh o r * or two barKt • dasher dryer in each apartment • Pnvate entrance to each aparrme™ • Kitchen com-plete unh ^"VirlpoC" appliances.

ictf-ciearung oven, 14 cub* fcot

•etf-de+roKinf refrigerator. d»h w^asher, garbage dupoiaE and mi iirwav-e oven • ln»ula«ed Kcd entry door with dead bolt security lock • Sound condmoncd ftoor% &. » alls • Private pjoo» Si balco-n«e» • S-»immin« uoc^

from SS30

T E L E P H O N E : V 4 8 - 0 6 2 7

42101 F i n e Part • Mon MI «ev>

Ofte ltao.-fn. lOJOaar&Mpa

Sal. 12 N o o a to 5 ptu

Closed Saodat

PLYMOUTH Oowrtown. 2 bedroom: ca rpe ted I B B ' I k n c t S . BllnflS. screened porch, yard. S800/mo m-

M o p e u 451-66*8

P L Y M O U T H - T W O b a d r o o m . nearly decorated Dinmg room, beeement, geraoa $625 plua security 6 uflk-tna. Hopets 591-6&30.6 455-172$

PLYMOUTH - arek to l o a n ata occupancy LMng room. d M n g roorri'. beeement. garage. Move 1 rekrlMretor. 2Ti bedroom $600 mo Evaa / »

i $600 par

P L Y M O U T H 3 bedroom ranch, fireplace, central a> $600 par mo Ca* . 420-3067

REOFORD - Cute 6 cozy 1-2 bed-room. doee to mopping. Br apiece, carpeted, lereed yard, garage $ a*

$426 /mo 422-8787

REOFORO-ExceSent location. 3 badroom brick ranch afth deck. AJ kppkancas included $625 month plus ubSbet

1625 par 564-3227

BEDFORD TWP - large 2 bedroom brtck ixUl. Araptaoa. nearer carpet. a6 appkancaa including •aahar 4 dryar. $575/mp Ca* Dave

256-5676 or 477-6408 Other 3 bedroom homes a -Mac I t

REDFORD TWP-7 H M t n . 2 bedroom. IMng room. d M n g room $ knehen,oaraga. No pata $425 346-1576

BEDFORD - Vacant, move w . only $500 plua $500 security 2 badroom •or angM or sma* tamky 16S78 DM-by oft Seven Mke/Qrand Rf<ar

624-6600

W B l O O M F E L D - 2 bedroom Cape Cod Dot Houee on larga traec lot sppaancae * M wor ts ieka pnw-legee Ouarton 6 M m Araa $7»5 /MO plus aecurity S55-I62S

deoorstad carper wrtiv

fo 0ow«o»-

m 4 0 5 P r o p e r t y

A B S E N T E E O W N E R

four i m l n a 6 managemeni naads AaaocMSa Brokers - Bonded Members ol Oakland County Land-

D & H

i n c o m e P r o p e r t y M g m t

F r a n k l i n , M l 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2

4 0 6 F u m M w d H o u s e s

F o r R e n t

• E A U m j L SETTING 3-» badroom home on treed lot a * h sOneet »ie» acroea latca Large deck Qas gr« Disnae 6 inena. tawi aervtca 4 uta-bea included- $1600 per month Short term O.K. 8S1-6SC9

B i r m i n g h a m 4 blocks 10 Down

bath 6 months I $750 i

> through May 646-1009

B L O O M FIELD HILLS-compi«-o • kjrmshad smafl ranch. in<3ud»a M ul«ues Oct-26-Apr 7.1666 $400-rr>CL N o peu. Adults only 332-1575

• $ 6 attached tanMy room or 1\k ga-rage No baeement mqMra at 16C66 OenOy S of 7 mtte E ot Wkalar Rd $575 par month

ROCHESTER axaculhx _ $1600 a month C A n n a

4 0 7 M o M e H o m e s

F o r R e n t

F A R M I N O T O N H ILLS Mobl l« Homae tar Rant. $60 a waek 6 up

Ca6 batwaer noon 4 7pm. 477-6621

S P E C I A L O N E B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S ^

$399 , 0 0

f r o m . J J J w i t h

H e a t I n c l u d e d

F o r a l i m i t e d t i m e o n l y , w e ' v e r e d u c e d t h e r a t e s o n a

f e w s e l e c t o n e b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s . I n a d d i t i o n t o

h e a t , h e r e a r e a f e w o f t h e m a i n f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e d w i t h

y o u r a p a r t m e n t a t F r a n k l i n P a r k T o w e r s .

• E x c e l l e n t s u b u r b a n l o c a t i o n

• C o n t r o l l e d e n t r y w i t h i n t e r c o m ,

• C a b l e T V a v a i l a b l e •

• L a r g e d i n e - i n k i t c h e n

• F o r m a l d i n i n g a r e a

• D e c o r a t o r c a r p e t a n d d r a p e s

• S u p e r b m a i n t e n a n c e ( 2 4 h o u r e m e r g e n c y s e r v i c e )

• R e s p o n s i v e raranagement

• C l u b h o u s e / p o o l , l i g h t e d t e n n i s c o u r t s

• P l a n n e d s o c i a l a c t i v i t i e s

F r a n k l i n P a r k T o w e r s

2 7 3 5 0 F c a n k l i n R o a d

S o u t h f i e l d , M i c h i g a n

• ( 3 1 3 ) 3 5 6 - 8 0 2 0

A F i r s t P r o p e r t y C o m m u n i t y

i tyrequred No petS-CaS 4PM-8PM 476-6317

B O B H a s

4 0 1 D u p l e x e e F o r R e n t 1 6 3 0 0

W . 9 M i l e

S o u t h f i e l d m

647-3746

Studio9—I A 2 Bedrooms Live la the luxury of a

hi-rise aoartment

" l ? 7 5 ^ i r ? 7 i » y w a r i t y After 6pm I ^ H C e n t r a l a i r • A p p l f n c M

| C e r p « i i n f l • C e r p o r t s • T a n n i e C o u r t s • S w i m m i n g p o o l • C o m m u n i t y R o o m

I n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

A t t r a c t i v e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m S 4 5 5 ~

F e a t u r i n g ( o n v r m r n l to f r r r w i y t «Koppina. aiW S u i i n r M 4 » t r k t «

Air C o m l l l l a n i n a

r r l v a t e Bel rony f a l l o

S w i m m l n f Pool

C i r f k r t i A v a l l a M *

In an ntral k x a t t o n t y

L o c e l e d o n 1 2 M . i e R o a r t b e t w e e n »

M x ) d i e t > e l i & O r c h a r d L a k e R o a d s

O p e n W e e k d a y s 1 2 - 5 3 0 S e t A S i m 1 2 5

4 7 6 1 2 4 0 '

aeemenl. oraat natahborhood. Me-

M J J . T & B K S S S j j i -

ftOVAL O A * . t

4 1 0 F l a t s

mera oarage N l l^ l ie ls r 4 m * m

s r S S s m - ' s s . r f f

M o n d a y , O c t o O e r 1 2 . 1 9 6 7 O A E * 7 E

CREATIVE LIVING «—

CLA66IFIED REAL E5TPTE 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

4 1 0 F l a t *

rctuOng • Gal Dave

large 2 bedroom 1 appliances

mar 6 dryar 1575. mo

266-5676 or 477-6409

ROCHESTER MILLS 2515 Lead-, St Upper - S badroom. garage $&5C' mo Loerer unit 2 bedroom, parage $300-'mo Security 676-66*4

POT AL OAK - Upper 2 badroomj dvang 6 *vtng room carpeted

412 Townhouaee-Condoa For Rent

P I ' M O U T H Seniors' S a » ' OaO ! 'oom a* absences <raanar & 1 dryar 1st lever jreel m VS j5 ! plus aaajrty 464-4536 4 77-5302

414 Florida Rentala 420 Rooms For Rent

garage $500 666-6033 or After 5*>M

412 Townhouse*-Condoa For Rent

AVAILABLE 10 M4e & laeher-2 o r l bedroom. 2't bath m a t e d t>as» mant separale laundry room. ' »> carpeted, approi 1950 aq ft pool, carport. adulU 6 cMdren araa No pets $ 7 0 5 / M 0 heal mctudao Can

35«-6644

AVON MILLS •ntiaramp tor m m Lorn *>-

bedroom umnnouee

BEAUT HJCI Deiuita 1700 s q t Condo 2 bedrooms 2 pains. M l basement. 2 car garage 1st door laundry room, si.ceeeni location great access to X-way* i ' '56.. 'mo + security Days 2 73-0.1 Uerms A*en neeny

E«as or Weakends 8S5~5261

BIRMINGHAM ln- to*n 3 PaO-

R O C h E S T E P baautifui condo compietelr •u'meneO 2 biedrooms I 'upaihs "V - stereo- pnone $650 monm,

stereo pnone garage I rear leeae i f f 2006

ROCHESTER Mais Kaag's Co»e. specious 3 bedroom 2'4 bath toem-nouse r<rapnce W carpalad base-ment anscnaa garage a u b nouee. poor tenna $«5C montti 656-6160

MfiC^tESTER H.LLS - KINGS COVE 2-3 tiedroom condos svaruUe lor Shcrt lerm tees* Faeiuras -ooxJa kltOhan «r»m sootancee dirung 6 •»-•ng room luB Pasemem Attacned garage fot information 6 appoint-ment can Cindy Sogers 6&2-1600

ROCHESTER MILLS - 2 badroom condo $650 par moron no pata •Veen days sfter 5PM. anytime - a e a e n d , 3 75-0665

ROCHESTER M«s Strettord Manor. 2 t?ad«oom 2' t t>ath Vilaned bese men! -idoor,'outdoor poor $750-/' mo 647-6584 or 547-8137

COTTAGES FOR deer hunfme 3 bedrooms $375 per wees Tawae area Lake Huron 4 maee from stale land 565-6560 or 517-362-4606

GAVLO«>-M»CMAywE lour rat or rsaon 3-4 bedroom cnaiat. eraakly

477-5670

HARSOR SPRINGS COM DOS Qutmouea. pool lecuzz sauna 1, 2 6 3 badroom unts Oraat loca-tion 616-526-2146 616-626-7722

HARBOR SPRINGS s t a time tor Fa l colors Go» 4 bad-room house lor rant Reeerva no« lor sfcHng 679-7626 or 346-2164

HARBOR S^RMOff ' - Herbor Co»a" Luxury condo. orv-aHa heartti ctub

oor pool- Eaeryfleng mouded A . a u M lor T1>an*sgnnng. CHn«»-m a a ' N a v Years and * u •raakenda

U V O M A - 1 lerge room. W c fa-561- f *37

LIVONIA 6 6 N a i e t v g h Snare »»-mg quarters Maw crvar 25 Norv-smoksr $225 mo plus Ca» joen Kay days 6 4 4 - 6 a M or 6 4 2 - 1 6 »

421 Uving Quarters To Share

432 Commercial / Retail

HOUSE lo snare aflU male, snv ralarancas security Oepoert

par mo 347-07J7

PLYMOUTH Townsfap aaeprng room, p m a t a feasance $204 / rno covers u M r m s . snae» prrviisgss «m©ioyad adult ^55-7526

REDFORO TWP GtenKurst arae Lnnng room, dmmg room urtcfter.

WEST LAND - FOR LEASE 5,000 or 10.000 squere 'eai Ares sow immediately

4 76-6070

Raiaianoee required $300 per mo 533-6261

ROOM FOR ferrt aorlung edu* face home m C * y ol Wayna $300 per mo includes u1rW.ee sent k.tcnen A laundry pmMegaa C a d s TV Belflre 2pm. 726-1223

ROOM FOR rent $3007mo pkja

m g a i i 261-1802

HILLTOP CONOO-2-1 Paths. 3 bad-rooms. Harbor Springs/ Patoekay Ta rns , golf M i 5 msxrtaa lo Boyna Higrsands/NuPs Hoc 646-1561

R 0 V A* OAK Coventry Completely hrrrushad 2 bedroom '>* bath con-do. Vusnad oasament, all aops ancat aaaner-dryar rr»cro*re»a ad j i i s , no pats $675 6 4 6 * 1 7 9

MILTON MEAD, S C Ocaanfrpnt oondo. o*yn«ic sOa pool, u n a F MacFartand 796-0362

$100 securtty deposit Room 6 Boa rd $300 ' aeounty aepoan

mo plua $100 427-2913

ROOM a«ri krtcnan povtiagaa 6 ut» ties Clouded $200 par month Near RedtOrd immedwte oocuoancy C M 533-01564

SOUTHFIELD Furmahad room K» employee >ama>a inon-smoker) ICBdien $ laundry prrv«ages S250 ' mo After 7pm. 357-0021

WESTLAND room tor rant, lor • o r t n g . non smoker Conversent to 275 4 fe 422-6442 or y 5 - 5 7 » 4

ROCHESTER HILLS-Snars 3 bad-room. 3 M T i home m # i 2 arortUng grrts $315 month mdudmgutSrti

- 'OOMATE W A N T E D 3 bad/som houae Birmingham araa. $475 plus hail ir

647-0512

SINGLE FEMALE wa •nee to sftara epar--nam with set r a laciOmontr plus uiumas Mortnvilla.'Novi ares Ca* CUTIS 9am-4pm 451-0440

434 Induatriat-Warehouae crrv OF PLYMOVTH

Ugm nduetrial 1290 sq fl Air corv dWonad $700'mo Net - net - net Cas 8-5pm . 455-8000

436 Office / Business Space

BIRMINGHAM 565 BUILDING 2 office surtas svaaabM 005 i 1348 a« ft Contact w a i a m Adrian Mon Fr B»n.-5pm 645-1161

BlRMNGHAM DOWNTOWN 'jpstarrs ipaca ideal lor oftlca or ra-lail 124 S Woodarard $275 par

862-4762

436 Office / Business Space

NOVI HaQgarty neer Grand Rrver Ne-ortce Sftare « n n ssH-storaos 400 sq ft Phona Sherry 655-6300

LIVONIA Naa burtdtoig 4600 aq ft omca 12.000 sq ft aarahousa. 2 truck M M •jnarnnea car parking

M l 4 2 S - 7 9 &

SINGLE MmaM aga 27 a n n a e to snare 3 bedroom noma. In Famang-

$300 per month, plua

PLYMOUTH/NEW - 45eq ft air Condiaoned plant, araaatna lor leeee S t a p l e lor artiarsnoues storage or kgnt merutacturmg Pan of occupied bunding, naa seperaie entranoas 6 utMoaa AvaaatMe im medkataly Ca6. 456-6190

476-1965

MA Jt HAWAII - low rlaa. ocean front complex 2 bedroom 2 batns torv do. 2 pools. 2 was. tennis neer

662-7161

ftoors. fireplace, screened porch. garage $»50 CaHavss 6 4 6 - 4 6 M

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN Prula«aicina»y remodeled 6 deco-rated elegant condo Bleached hardaood floors. Levators $ k m carpal 2 bedrooms I'-t baths At-tached garage $1150/mo 642-2600

BIRMINGHAM 14 M M A Wood were Manors Ol Birmingham 1 badroom ouaiomoad unit with sop~-ancas t carpeting $525 par month includes has! Michigan Hearty 266-7602

BIRMINGHAM 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

Charming ismodaMd art dace toanv nouae AJ

S O U T H F * L O - 11 6 GraanlMId 2 bedroom t p e o o u i tcamnouae 1300 aq ft plus ful baaament. appa-ancat. centra aar fenced yard car-port $750 plua utmoea Fumiahad toanhoueee arith tnort term leases sraMbla Feirtar Tcamhouae 736-7743

TROT - 3 bedrooms I S baths, raw pamt t carpetaw V a p i a c a «msr>acl basamarit Call Shara 642-1620

414 Florida Rentala

I appliances ncmrfrng ftra-pMce and prtvala baaamant $665 par month Cloas lo downtown B»

& 4 4 ' X I C

BIRMINGHAM house. l'-» Patl lo shopping.

2 bedroom toam-i walking distance

645-2437

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom anth baaament $ cardan Great location near town $7®5i'MO unfurnohed $9»5 luratshed Everangs 876-2664

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom 2'» bath lownhouses CompMtaly updated Kitchens 1.300 aq ft Private basements with washer $ dryar hook-ups $675 per month Includes aalsr Close to downtown Birmingham Caa Manager 644-1300

BLOOMFIELO CONDO 2 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace, large covarad pa-uo with gas gra . a« appkancn . cen-tral art pool 6 more Avaaabie 10-15 $1,000 par month ptue security includes neal 6 water Until 4pm 362-7065 After 6pm 861-6464

BLOOMFIELD Hills City - luxury ~2 bedroom condo Tread setting. Bioomftsld Mas schools, $1200 Schweitisr Real estals. 663-1122

BLOOMFIELD HILLS School Dls-irlct. 2 bedrooms. 2 belfts. private beeement no pets, carport S875 heal 6 water included 540-7482

BRAOENTON 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo Fur r»thed golf pool, tenras. dub touae mvnedtataty svaSaola U m m u n 3 MO 6 4 3 ^ 6 4 0

BRAOENTON. 2 bedroom 2 bath 1st door condo, 2 pools, tu*y fur-naned. immaculate, laundry naar shopping i beeches 2 month ma»-i w i $875 mo 861-6963

CLEARWATER BEACH-440 W Gulf t-onl kijuxy. 2 bedroom J do pool beach, waamg ^stance lo shoos 8 restaurants 553-41 C>4

CLEARWATER CONDO Furnished' 2 oed 'ooms. 2 baths pool near shopping $800 p a month 546-8393

CLEAR-WATER Golf course view. 2 bedrooms taaitjUy fumiahad. mm-i/tes from beach $ shopping, pool Weekly or monltHy CaC 861-0619

CIEARWATER-Lovafy 2 bedroom single home, completely furraahad $800.mo plus utanies 1st month security AvsdaPM lor 6months rani No p a u 1-613-443-2456

•S DAYTONA VACATION SPECIAL New property beeutiftif ocean elfi-oency C « taaaor. ale $25/ntgftt. Call sairslMd austomar 422-6374 or Tropical S«as 1-800 336-4343

DESTIN - Beautiful 1 bedroom, gull front oondo, cuslom designed jnit *vanswe immediately UnOahave ably pricad M $15 par day Call Joe 404-952-6676

JUHNUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN

BRAND NEW spacious condonanaum amies avaa-i m k» me n a a or or lor the ragM st Northern Micfagan s moat unique condominium hole* the W a t e r Street inn ", on Lake Chartrrotx In Boyne City For rental or sales mor -manon can

1-800-632-8903

421 Living Quarters To Share

SINGLE . •hare apartment $275 month plus atactrte, available Jan l

362-4339

ROCHESTER HILLS Secure 200 aq

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1901 aq ft - 4 oMcae conference room WM/ ciapier

aent Wyoui Can Karen • 540-0445

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTM 906 W Arm Arbor TraH 0<6ca 3 rooms 275 to 400 sq ft 4S^-6353

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 3 Ot»ce aurte Nawty deooraied On-alghi parking AvaUbW now $995

766-8169 or 963-1173 — — MEDICAL '1" - , ,

ALL CITIES • SINCE 1676

PAY NO FEE Until You See ^atmgaof

'QUALIFIED PEOPLE SHARE LISTINGS 9 642-1620 664 So Adams. Bwrranghem. Mi

BEVERLY HILLS lemaM aaaka reaponsKMa mdnrtOuai lo inars home $375 ' m o 645-2230 or after 5pm. 540 . 3 3 3

* I P Y T L E BEACH, s C - 2 6 3 bed-room luxury ocaantront condos M -

Qc0 » n n g .

363-1266 packages svaAabia C a l Owner

pool w/|acuzzi able NOW for •

MYRTLE BEACH S C 2 6 3 badroom condoa. ocaar t ronl 6 ocean . side Indoor 6 outdoor pools F MacFarland. -756-0362

PETOSKEY AREA

Michigan s most luxurious reeon

In northwestern Uicnagar Over 200 acres ol lovely rolkng woodlands private golt 6 lenras ava^abie l o a» guasis Raterancas please C a l lor information on our i p a o a l

FALL GETAWAY PACKAGE 800-632-6903 WILDWOOO

ON WALLOON Walloon Lake. Ml 49796

SKI CHRISTMAS UP NORTH Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 bath Con-temporary Condo on Waaoon Lake Aieo avariaDW for weeks or week-ends. Fa* OI_skl season 644-5194

BIRMINGHAM down town roommate over 24) neeoed to shara 5-leval Toamhousa $ 3 2 6 ' m o - '» util it ies 575-6817. eves 645-2265

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S - F u r n i s h e d noma to share u r n preferred. month t o mon th lease 1 mo securi-ty r sqmred $400 t o $550 per m o ncKiOmg i/tames C a l 9anv-5pm

646-1692

FEMALE. MKJ lo share mca 2 badiuom apenmerri m Auburn Mas $245 Meet indudad

373-6631

FEMALE R O O M M A T E for room house T J -

aree 165. 'wk Util i»«s « U » 1 Poo t laundry pnvaegea 443-6277

FEMALE •oomma le wanted 25 yrs or oWar Furruahed l o w n h o u M Car -lor. D i shwssnar . washar -d rye t . need your oam b a d r o o m tuc""tura-$275 includes u ta t ies C*a snsiaer-mg sve batw 9am-5om, 455-869S

SKI COLORADO!" Copper Mountain Ltncary~3 Pad-room condo. baae ol Ski Lift Evas; weekenoa 6 4 6 4 9 4 1 day 647-7200

ENGLEWOOO CONOO Beautiful condo on the Gulf. 2 bed-rooms. 1'* oatha. tanrms. pool. ^ c u x d $400/wk 396-4574

BLOOMFIELD H ILLS-Spaoom 2 • bam. carpal, banda.

i owe onvrtega* ocr.-pariing meal 'or r-r<3ass»ona.

,or AvMlaWs laly 644-1742

BLOOMFIELD MILLS -2 ,300 sq ft Condo. 3 badrooma 2*1 batha. fam-»y room. 2 car oaraga Attractive surroundings E-Z acoaaa to 1-75 Convenient shopping $ 1 . 1 6 0 ' m o . C a l mornings or avas. 647-3926 if no anaaar call weekdays, ask for Batte 666-3230

BLOOMFIELD MILLS Oondo private entry on baautllur wooded o l with pond view Two bedrooms. 2 fu l baths, formal iflnaig room with ftre-piaca. Baaament. 2 car garage AvMMHe Nov 1. 1967 $1600 par month For further information please c a l Mrs Mayers days 641-9965 Evas."week end! 646-5158

BLOOMFIELD ON SQUARE LAKE

2 badroom. 2 bath condo lor rent try owner Washer

FLORIDA CONOO - Luxuriously fur msfted 2 bedroom 2 bath, beautife* Sunset with aoutfi a a i t exposure. Expraura on ol M a x i m with

£ ie dudas cable TV x . a a e b N from Oct 16-Jan 31 & Aprs 1 on Minimum renta 3 months $1,400 C a l

(313)544-3128

FT MYERS Baach - Golf front con-do Spectacular view Special on •aason rates Available mo of Octo-ber I from NOV 12 thru Dec 19 «v cludlng Thankagrvlng 626-3443

GULF COAST-Rolonda. 2 bedroom 6 ba lh condo, 2 years old, haatad pooc Available immediately , Days 426-7040. everangs 561 -0663

HUTCHINSON ISLAND - 2 bad-rooms. 2 baths, tennis, dock, ocaan Available Nov Oec March. Apr*. $1,400 /mo. After 4PM 622-1996

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Front Condo Tastefu«y Ivirrashed. 2 bedrooms. 2 bath. pool, sauna. Ian-nis. $1,250 /month A v a M M a Jan • April 459-9094 or 322-7694

LAUOEROALE Beautiful modern furnished 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. golf lenras. haatad pool, dubhouaa activities. 356-1063

6 dryer 6 carport C a l l I Managers OfBca

3 3 5 - 2 5 4 0 - 3 3 2 - 4 3 4 4

1964 Kanaansmth. approj North oI Square Lake Rd

CANTON 2 badroom. aaaher 6 dryar, garage $625/mo C a l after 5pm 9S1-1117

CONOO- 2 bedrooms 1 bath. 1% rron trom Blr • d garage. m«n from, ou-

12 Mi -Woodward Imme-(UMaoocxoancy $600 mo 542-1633

FAIRLANE EAST - DEARBORN

conditioned Firaehed Baaamarl 2 car garage, 24 hour aecunty LaM snow removal, a le $1050'month 561-4446

FARMINGTON AREA -luxurious condo 2 badr oom. 1*a bath ga-rage, central Mr S N 6 plus m a m enanca 311 <332

FARMINGTON CONOO - 1 bed-room Washer Sryer air pool Meal A water rami 600 SQ ft $460

lef l Approximately wonth. 421-4673

FARMINGTON Hl tLS. 12 » » e 4 ..aaeow Oct 23rfl 1

e m amemties ifwv-out $510 Cat •nar lOam. 563-7312

FARMINGTON HILLS - I I U N » Orchard LM>e. 2nd floor one Ded-

Pool . c a r p o r t 16 662-6634

MARCO ISLAND CONOO AvaiMbW now unM Christmas 6 Easier Sleeps 6 $276-S375

681-2576

MARCO ISLAND (Sas Winds Con-do) 2 bad/oom. i '4 bath, a l amera-

881-6402 862-4693

OCEAN luxury condo. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, fumiahad naar Cocoa beach $3S0/week, $ 1,200/mo . $ 1.400/Jan.. Fab . Mar 425-1620

ORLANDO. DISNEY/EPCOT . Luxu-ry 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. fur-raahad. pool. tacuzB. Weekly rental $65 day Mr Badaal. Days 474-5150 Evas 476-9778

SUGAR . TOP RESORT-Fal a m-credtbly baautifui m North Care* , na » mountain country Spectacular scenery, horsebec* rnair^. hahmg. white water rafting. h * m g . gourmel mean and mora Lovely 2 badroom. 2 ba th apar tment wi th -fully equipped kitchen m ragh naa bund-ing on top of Sugar Mt Sleeps 6 Located w Banner Efc. NC near Ashevtle and Boone Ratae $65 day. $140 weekends speoal. $325/ aaak For aitoirwauon localy c a l

641-6439 or 396-8207

FEMALE to shara Farrrvnglon His-toric h o m e walk to theatre shop-ping. l ibrary post ofkee 2. rooms upstairs $ gsrsga yours Share ki tchen large sitt ing 'Oot t with l»a-piace 3 owns!ai rs $400 476-1036

SOUTHFIELD - Pro«easional norv •moker looking lor same to snare house naar. Tan Mae & Evergreen $250 plus 1'S Utatlws After 6PM

366-6637

TWO nori smoking proSaaaKmal la-rnaMS seek 3rd roommate lo mare a 3 bedroom lownhouee m Sooth-fWd 966-1645 or 365-0399

TWO ProMeawnal H r as I seeking 3rd to share luxury 3 bedroom lownhouse •» SoutfilMlC S336 'mo maudes heat. Avakatae No* l Aftar 5 30 356-6667

WANTED s s p e o a souatlon - ma-ture older woman lo ahare home, ra-' . red individual p ra far red negofaeae Royal Oak araa C a l aftar 6pm

B^rmngham 436-0727

WAYNE> W E S T L A N 0 Nicaly furmshad and carpeted home cable TV. $245 par month

436 Office / Buaineas Space

EXECUTIVE OFFICES •pace ir me heart of Downtown B»-n'wigftam Deagrien n the Old Eng-kah f a c t i o n maka> this one of the moat beaut it, sunas oftered n the ares 896 sq ft ._ Ask lor Larry 644-7060

N ROYAL OAK - 2 offices with bath end pnvate antrsnce L^ftt mdustr. a buadmc Approi 550 sq ft " Days 266-4660 Evas 642-5269

Office/Retail & Medical Locations

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S OFFICE -1-275 corndor oray $14 50

par sq ft Oekixs new olftce building 1.000-15.000 aq ft

RETAIL Busy shopping oentar 1.756 sq ft available Excaaeni for ftonei or Mdao

\ rental Near 10 Mae $

436 Office / Business Space PLyMOUTM-FRfcE RENT

i ( l a month) O«*oe 1600 sq ft imms sent iocs

456-3434

PLYMOUTH /HEAR DOWNTOWN Hist one Mark nam Buadmc \2X Sq Ft to suit Lueaern parking 465-7373

PRJi/ATE R O O M Kv rent m beauty saior. Suitaoie tor eMCtroftrsa or

861-8744

PRUOENTtAL TOWN CENTER 1-3 omcas newly r ervcrvat-ed

FREE RENT through November immediate occupancy 366-0707

A NEW CONCEPT m Exacutrva Ofltoa :acan«

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTERS

EXECUTIVE SUITE ai Oownsown Ptymouth m h o t o n c renovated r « e taetory Of teas s tan sf 126 sq ft Exoekent suppoo staff convereoe

466-5353

nagger Eacaaam

lay out Pnvale office exam rooms, lab X-ray room large raoapuon 6 Dook&eepmg araa Prowanem aignaga avskade

REDF6RD DELUXE o f tKa for lease 365 sq ft

an u t i m e s mouOed avenable

and f u l I C a l

• individual of f ices f r om T S t n w * • Comcaesa secretarial a w i c a s 4

344-9500 781-9655 655-8450

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1? Mae be-tween O c h a r o Lake 4 Farmmgtor 1 crffca - 180 s q f t $265 month •JulHies ncJUOia 563-8640

9 Optional i 500-1 .000«Cft

3 Pnme Locaoona N O V Arm Arbor Fermmgton Hiks

A PRIVATE OFFICE $300 per month Includes phone answarvig and secretarial l e rvKae L v o n a " Plymouth area 464 2960

W E S T L A N D A R E A Furnished spenment To share Must be over 35. Non-drlnkmg 426-0160

YOUNG same to share 2 OaO oom Plymouth c r m l?50.M<? pms eiectnci-|

4 ! N Haa! paid Aftar 6pm - 104C

422 Wanted To Rent GARAGE RENTAL tor sports car Oakland county area Piaaaa cal

645 -9639

MALE, " » d 30 S. looking lor apart-ment to shara arrth non smoker RantM prtca no mora than $250. M 0 W » shars utwtias 867-3319

PART OF YOUR GARAGE in WestlWid tor my touring motorcy

id CMl '

FEMALE - 22 seeks s a m * to (hare 2 badroom apt ir Wast iand $276. mo p u s security aepoe.1 320-4631

cie must be secured after 4pm

days 622-0623

HOME-MATE* SPECIALISTS

Featurwd cn KELLY A CO TV 7 AS Agas. Tastes Occupations.

Backgrounds « LHaetyies " 8.000 SatisAed Ckents

644-6845 30665 SoutMMId Rd SoutT**C

424 Houae Sitting Serv. fOPMER Birmingham Exacutrva i wile wis nouaa-aH beta Dec 15 6

—jan 4 References fwmsned C m al-ter 6pm 313-426-2670

PF SPONSIBLE 26 y» o k j pro les-Sronal wtli nousa sn - Farmmgton n i l s o i uvoraa. Have raaume 6 -el-

562-6333 axt 361

LIVONIA- Ma larga homa, pratar young mature « . dtvtduai S200 month negotiable

591-0723

W'OOW Looking to-hou^a-art aparl-meni.-home (raw your cnadran! tor amier months Expananoad. 'alar • ences Plymouth 'Canton 466-6327

SUN CITY WEST. ARL20NA - Da-luxe exacutrva furmahad condo 7 nartrnnma 5 ooH a x x s a s nearby i MOTHER of 1. wan ing to shars

428 Garages 4 Mini Storage

T»M 5 19-WS-C7937

417 Reaidencea To Exchange

BRICK BEGINNINGS Start your camb to financial security m this J bedroom ranch home En-|oy the romance ol a NATURAL FIREPLACE plus an anooeed Fion-as room dineig room, and garage Much cheaper than <aci $37 000 . .

HARRYS

WOLFE 421-5660

home with temaie Bi wasoana f ARMING I ON $175 per month, pms utiHtiee t aepoan Air conditioned 522-6668

HCC3-

OLD REDFORO - Student wwnae lo thara 2 bedroom houee with fin-ished tiaasmarit $300 /mo sJI ut»-

537-8786

PLY MOUTH.-CANTON Pre lemale to share large 3 badroom homa attached garage $360 per month, includes utilities 45A-4299

420 Rooms For Rent

PLYMOUTH •- MaM. straaghL non-smoking looking for same to there 2 bedroom $236 » aacurtty $ uni-ties Leave meesage Jan 455-7J16

PROFESSIONAL working non-tmolung lemaM a u i e a lo shara Ka-ma quarters with same Fuyya Oak

566-8111

bioraQS Space Office files, etc Healed.'ar ioodii-oned Orchard Lake Rd 6 12 Mae Quotas . 563-6822

STORAGE SPACE Plymouth 453-1834

432 Commercial / Retail - C A M I O N

Last 2 storee m hot new ragh growth sras 2600 - 5.000 s q f t . between Fqra 6 Warran Rds 356-2800

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER Reiwt ofhea space

336-1043

GARDEN CfTY, Ford 8 MiddMbeft

BEAUTIFUi w o r k i r g a n w o n m e m wooded view Private i_uxur> Otfica ai s iata Banangftarr area Jnftjr rushed Good perk ing Must see Please c a l 9am- 5©m 540-0010

GARDEN CITY Ford Rc 4 MKJdie-beft >iea»i i emodeiec 200 * 000 aq ft From $300 m o u d m g util it ies immedt f l e occupancy 422-2490

GARDEN CITY F o r i 4 ' l e w , remodeiec Single room off-ice space F-om $125 i~au<»ng uOk-•es 422-2490

CERTIFIED REALTY 538-5400

REDFORO-Granc Wrver nee locatior '.444 to 4668 eq ft, « me rate of $6 per aq ft immeOeta occupancy 366-5635

ROCHESTER- Are you oommut inB ' Work aoee to home m oowntown Rocheetar Of f ice auiti occupancy Secretar ia t

656-0075

ROCHESTER - Downt o r araa. t-4>l5 4 10x15 Office space With or witnout f u m m r e CaSi 656-9817

ROCHESTER MILLS ,500 15.000 sc ft avakapie N o . -1 1967

OFFICES FOR RENT OR LEASE Ford Grove Buadmg. Southgate

CMl 626-3909

1-275 4 « MILE RD P ^ l e r r e d Exac-utlve Ofticas now tiesing shared oft-« concept Rwcap'ioniei telephone a r swa , 'ng s a c r e l a n a i sarvvcea avattatw Ooniarenee room 4 u ta-

464-277-

OFFICES F O « REN- na*t 10 Saver 9ome sscretariai 4 a n a w a m g aar -oca avaaaoie -mmad»la occupen-cy Can 3 7 3 - H 9 1

OFFICES I * b tOO«*F lELD Orcha rd - ear Rfl

Pnra i a emranca 650-360C aq ft 851-8555

B I R M I N G H A M

Medicai Suite - 750 Sq Ft Ideal for dentist or

Small medical practice $ 8 0 0 / m o

Available now 6 4 5 - 5 8 3 9

B I R M I N G H A M

Medical Suite - 750 Sq Ft I d e a M o r j J e o t i s t o r

Small medical practice $ 3 0 0 m o

Available now 6 4 5 - 5 8 3 9

t.ARGE MEDlCA. Office m Troy-•oaai 'or O B . ' G ' N or med«a i s u r r -eal tpeoaf ty Can Dr for mora tnformation. - 826-7Z77

OFFICE SPACE Avekatae Troy area, c o m m o n secretary poeaHMs Excaaeni for manufact iwers rap

Cak 683-4787

L I V O N I A Newburgh Road

One offtce 4 wor» a raa esoaksni condit ion available vnmadietaly

Ca l Mate Dudaar

OFFICE SPACE firm Consultsri ts. -ap 4 F" ,ileeenona Pars poatai

lor smal Manufacturers

8 R M 1 N G H A M P R I M E OFFICE SPACE On Woodward r , canler of | o t y • 300 SQ ft Wami tor lawyers or Small business 642-7290 '

BIRMINGHAM 350 N A o o d w a r d Pnvaie execut ive ofltea aultey 16 > 2T OKnOmBi beau-TifLiy decorated m impreaarve new p rp ie inone t b u * * n g Avakacae m -mediatafy Can Kathleer 266-0616

BIRMINGHAM 600 sq ft o#ftce tpaoa m Down-town Praatignue elegant. Victorian style buadmc interior atfft cuatorr oak oetaaa 4 lop Quekty ameraties wrtnai aa»irig distance to town Pn-.ate penung C a l 4 3 * "100 SINGH MANAGEMENT COMPANY

BEAUTIFUL room private bath, Southfield gatehouse aacurtty. X-arays. kitchen Sundry. •—erencea. deposit $376/mo 353-9136

PROFESSIONAL or business man i large homa ai north Wood-sa $300 par month mcludas

549-2113

Next to Orm Jam a i m Approxi-mately 1 000 sq ft . and 500 aq ft. Ford Rd Irontaoe 422-2490

1-96 6 TELEGRAPH area Cory 1 badroom. private bath, kitchen 4 tatf idry privileges Convenient araa EmpKTywd woman _ 637-3479

LATHRUP VILLAGE, room with bathroom 8 laundry, kitchen avaa-abM $180 month 662-0634

LIVONIA - PRIVATE E N T R A N I * A bath, d e a r Kamiahad steepmgfj Via 196/1275. 5 M«a. Nawtxjroh • $60 weekly 4 & - 1 8 9 0

P R O F E S S I O N A L woman non-smoker w a share with same, mca Livonia home doee to 1-275 8 96 C a l -taAnn 9AM-5PM 277-2500

P R O F E S S I O N A L lemale wants same lo share laroe 2 bedroom. 2 bath Apt BloomAatd HUM $330/ mo . utilities 332-0138 286-7290

PROFESSIONAL NON-SMOKING lemale seeks same lo thara 2 bed-room duplex in North »ae $225 mono, - halt uOHtiaa 346-7062

LIVONIA NEW RETAIL SPACE

STARK PLAZA S E Comer Plymouth 6 Stark Rds

Fall 1987 Opening 1.200 sq ft arid up

wan Established Anchor

High Traffic Area

LIVONIA Single working woman $00 I week - share u ta tne Aval-able Nov I M or sooner fWa i sncae

426-4656

PROFESSIONAL MmaM (26 yr» 4 up) lo i n era 2 badroom oondo m Now $260 MO includes u t « References a must 346-1762

PLYMOUTH DGWNTOWN-960eq ft of rata* m attractive » Square AvaftabM Oec 1 nme lor the Christmas rush C a l Deborah S

BIRMINGHAM

772 E. MAPLE On site parting w»th approximately 1360 souare Mat C a l 9am- 5pm

540-8191

G A R D E N C I T Y -Marnmar Roec

590 ic S280 sq ft available 3 sortas wft »er> cieer S ^ n a g e aval-t M

Caa Miae DuOaan

S O U T H F I E L D ' Mae 4 SouthhaaS

Two sunas 800 8 745 SQ ft $11 par sq 1 one month tree

C a l DaviC Greene

' S C H O S T A K

B R O S & C O I N C

262-1000

L I V O N I A O F F I C E S P A C E 400-2.000 sq ft

855-8780

OFFICE 4 STORAGE SPACE r a t s 400

11 office

OFFICE SUITE 875 sc ft near Fcvfl Roac 5 1-275 r . Canton S 'ea '

% laeat-ties $9 00 sq ft- V * 563-5272

ONE office svaaat aa W-rfw- new surts raafly j e t 1 15 Mila K Farrrunglor Rc Es-.sie buaoar dr~~oc-w ~ac

737-4000

O R I O N T W P . Prime locat ion on tnnge of AuPum Has N * » moderate sized o*«ce

LIVONIA SCHOOLCRAFT 4 INKSTER RO

Active shopping canter Ample parting space Now avaaaOW ofkca space - 500 sq 'aa« 4 660 sq ft <Ma lor reiaa store Caa 569-1160

•or Accountan ts A t l omers Fectorv FMps Sacretariar

-IVONlA - 1 to 5

MEDICAL SUITE - 3 roome p k a off-« Buay Area 25321 Five Mke Road RedtorB Owner on prem-i«as 10AM- iPM

m m a o a l l occupancy Owner Man-War

OFFICE " O U R S . 9am-5pm DaHy

W I L L I A M S O F F I C E

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EXECUTIVE- SUITES Hues Dn>nctrvery af fordable private offtcaa T mon th l y payment lor ear-nca 4 u ta t iaa

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Waahtngion Square Ptaza 759 sq ft improved Olftoe ROYAL OAK Piaza 759 K soace $12 a y sq ft Can Qij i ii i im i weal M i 546-990C

RYAN MEDICAL COMPLEX Located near Ryar 4 12 Mae Road has 2 12 500 6 l -200 sq ft pfftces reed* for immed ia te ->ccupancy Contact M w Godda ro 362-4t5«

SOUTHFIELD - AdKunmg ofltoe tunas I30aq ft i*us GreenfMM Bar. ear 11 6 12 mae Osiorc Oltoe P^xa C a l 739-7743 or 657-7161

SOUTHFIELD mdnaduH axecut rve offices evaaapia witf mt a sharad office emaronmanL

includes Firfi nme reoapaonlM. »er-sonai"pnona a w w w m g . conlaranca

svaaataa Starling at $390 par mo Ca» Ron or Katfty at • 626-6000 CENT JBY 21

SChJTMFlELD-QuaWy offices from a62sq ft to i lOOaq.ft at raaaonshM rates i r <aaaee available lOmi wid t2rra locations One month free rem lor signed by Nov 15 anmediete occupancy Brokarj pro-

646-0340

T E L E G R A P H & 6 M I L E OFFICE BUILDING • -

B a m marka l value 300 - ' 2 . 000 sqft All semcae

256-4000

PLMOUTH - Lovely 1.075 sq ft off c e su«a-4-S offioaa.'racaptior araa Naut 'a deco» Can Dabcreh 681-9700 or 45P-88C 1

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TROY MEDICAL PLAZA 2278 Sq Ft tat toor pnvate un-oergro^ws pantmg K* pnvsaaana Bamtfigharr Someraar Mat location AS w w ' t w e ' ianftonai - 5 nights neat 4 ai- condftKaang 649-2648

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526-1200 $ '500 par mo

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NEWL* furraahad attractive ndnnd-uai ofttoae for ram Complete with secretarial services word procaaa-mg 4 many mora a»tras Graai loca-txjn near k75 m Auburr naa Pncad tadorad to avjnnduai needs C a i F 3 0 a m - 4 30p^. 373- 7441

PLtMOL'Ti M C * 0 K sc ft Of - m i j Struciad Office space S»y*gm» stu- , die :e ikng idts ol wmdoars kno i m - I Cue p a r t i n g Ca l Deborah 661-9700 |

WE RE expanding oaccstee 3 offioa Hbrai-y storage -acapuon. aacralanai area 18 moa cwram leaaa with 3 y option E»--11—11 Southfield locat tor 12 kne phone syklarr negotiable 35O-970C

IAE3" B^OOMFiE.C Execut ive Offtce auftee witr a c r » ' .ana servnee $500 s month, Ca l •Cm 861 -H00

412 TownhouM*- Condo® For Ren!

436 O f f i c e 8 B u t i n e t * Spece For Ren t

MAPLE PARK OFFICES For discriminating business leaders.

Located at Maple and Orchard Lake Rds.

West Bloomfield NEW 500 TO 9000 SQ,FT SUITES AVAILABLE

Rent includes all utilities, tenant im-provements. Sign a 3 year lease now and there will be no escalation in rent. For information, call:

UNIPROP DIAN S. PASTOR 645-9220

Enjoy townhouse l iv ing a n d the p r i v a c y of y o u r own y a r d .

CLOISTERS 14 Mi le & Crooks area. 2 b e d r o o m . V * bath luxury townhouse. Fully equ ipped k i tchen, full basement, washer & dryer hook-up, ca rpo r t , centra l air, pr ivate pat io wi th fenced- in backyard Heat included. Small pets considered-

$850% HO

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0

OALANOO Maw Luxury Resort 2 bedroom. 2 Bath house pool, len-nia. 2 minutes from Epcot F a l enfi Waiter S375/wwe* Call *6#

ORMONO BEACH - luxury ocean front condo. 2 bedrooms. 2"* baths, completer, furmsfted 2 - w e e . $800 Monthly $1,500 M m n w n 2 ml SI I

661-3444

FARMINGTON MILLS • 1 2 » Es-tates Greet location lova#y 1 bed-room. a* amanmaa. no pata $626/ month AvUeble Hen 1 661 -6SW

FAMJINGTO* HILLS - 2 bedroom condo. carport Mtoony.

3625 Evee $77$ • 1 6 4 1-6706

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. ererose room A eeaftte 3 montha $ i500 'per month p u ae-cunty Kros ReeHv Martha Laaoue 3 0 6 ^ 4 4 - 6 3 7 3

SINGER ISLAND on the beach 1 * marble Oaths 1 unoana badroom.

m . ma services 28th Moor, s* ol PMm Baach al your leet A v a M M a Oec Mar at 11400 per month

626-1362 or 294-4723

STUART araa Vi la Andrea * # -t oadroom 2 bath

home. Onmfl room, large «»c»ien end breanfaat nooS laundry room

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• After A D pm 367-061*

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A C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S E M E N T

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500 Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT

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A u t o m o t i v e

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T e c h n i c i a n

Lonorterm temporary assignments are B Q f t e m

available within a m^jor automotive manufacturer located in Northwestern Oakland County. To qualify, you must possess:

• Experience in instrumentation for automotive testing

• Knowledge of brake systems • Ability to collect data and perform

vehicle test • Computer skills • Ability to travel • Excellent verbal and written com-

munication skills

Kelly Services can offer excellent pay and comprehensive benefits.

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227-2034 500 W. Plaid S t

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U.S. law requires all applicants to show proof of identity and right to work i n the U.S.

500 Help Wanted 100 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL & GENERAL LABORS

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ACCOUNTANT ' u v o n t a accoun t i ng Arm regu t res a

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A C C O U N T A N T C P A F i rm H«ghfy c o m p u t e r i z e d m all a a p e c t s O p e n i n g l o r S ta f f Ac -coun tan t w i th 1-2 years smal l c l ient expe r ience Berk ley M i 3 8 6 - 9 2 2 2

ACCOUNTANT f a r m i n g t o n C P A f i rm seeks s t r o n g l y m o t i v a t e d expe r i enced p e r s o n t o b e p a n of a t e a m m d e v e l o p i n g a mu-tton dol lar p r a c t i c e Ca» 4 7 1 - 7 8 9 0

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A C T I V I T Y A S S I S T A N T - F o r ret i re-m e n t h o m e S o m e expe r ience 4 m u -sic b a c k g r o u n d he lp fu l Ca« 4 aak lor C e r o l T immer , b e t w e e n 9 a m - 4 p r r 8 9 5 - 5 3 4 0

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500 Help Wanted ADIA' has light industrial )obs available for people who can commit to long term steady work in the Plymouth & Livonia area We offer benefits that par-allel full t ime posit ions such as: • 7 PAID HOLIDAYS' S TENURE INCREASES • MEDICAL INSURANCE • 3 KINDS OF BONUSES

When you do an outstand-ing job for Adia we reward you tor it! Call today

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AIR C O N O I T I O N I N G 4 H E A T I N G Serv ice Persons tor m s t a a e t i o n 4 serv ice I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s S t a n •ng 16 Mus t be re l i ab le M 6 - 9 S 0 0

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A C C O U N T S - rece iva iC ie 'payab le . D e e r b o m . gene ra l ledger t h r u t n a l B e l » * e . t yp i ng 70 w p m b u d g e t i n g l o r e c a s o n g k n o w l e d g e t o f u s t yp -ing 70 w p m 5 yrs e x p e r i e n c e $ 16:700 t o S20 .000 p lus bene f i t s .

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P e r s o n n e l D e p a r t m e n t X - N a t i o n T o o l C o m p a n y

42850 W. 10 M i l e Road Nov i , M l 48050

A U T O M O T I V E M E C H A N I C

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P E R S O N N E L Fast growing health benefit adminis-trator is seeking a personnel general-ist. Successful candidate will have a Degree in" Human Resources, with 2 or 3 years experience and seeking a ground floor opportunity. Send re-sume and salary history to:

PHILIP C. ROLLER Senior Vice President

M i d w e s t B e n e f i t s C o r p . P.O. Box 2103

Southfield, Ml 48037-2103

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

^ias many futl and part time positions open. Hiring Immediately. Excellent pay and benefits. Must be 18 years or older.

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Farmington K-mai i

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. Equal Opportunity Employer

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TELEMARKETING REPS FOR COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Are you tired of minimum wage for maximum performance? Are you ready to leave the rest and join the beet? We have poeltions available immediately.

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PLACEMENT Fu« tlma day and avantng houra

Livonia 474-8800

Southfleld 827-4213

R & D TECHNICIAN Automotive trim division, a leading manu-facturer of trim components for the auto industry. We are seeking an experienced Proto type Technician with excellent Lab skills capable of working from print with a minimum of supervision. Tool & Die Jour-neyman preferred. We offer a comprehen-sive salary and benefits package. Please submit resume and salary requirements to: Personnel Manager, Automotive Trim Divi-

sion

Nl Industries 39600 Orchard Hill Place

Novi. Ml 48050 A Masco Co.

E<tu1 Opportunity Employer

FILE CLERKS Our growing corporation is seeking de-pendable individuals for entry level pos-itions in our records management area. QuaHfied candidates snouia possess good verbal communication skills, good organizational skills, be able to lift boxes of up to 50 lbs. and operate various office equipment. Micrograph-* ics experience helpful. A complete ben-efit package including an Employee Stock Ownership plan is offered. Quali-fied candidates should apply Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. T h # Employment Department

F I R E M A N ' S FUND MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmington Rd. Farmington Hills. Ml 48018

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DOCK WORKERS Class One Common Carrier has an immediate need for dock workers to support its Romulus operat ion. Candidates should have some forklift experience and be willing to work all shifts. Teamster wages plus benefits.

Send a resume or letter wi th employment and educational history to:

ROMULUS DOCK WORKERS P.O. Box 5067

Warren, Ml 48090-5067 Art Eoual Opportunity Employer

D R U G S , I N C .

P H A R M A C I S T S PULL AND PART-T IME

ARBOR DRUGS. iNC ha» openings tor Graduate Interns/Staft Pharmacists who ara Interested m ar opportunity-tilled career, practicing in a totally computerized and traditional community pharma-cy with a teat grOwing drug store chain We are intereated m ruling positions created by our conti-nual -success and expansion throughout southeast Michigan

Our part-time positions otter • One ol the highest hourly rates m the industry

• Totally flexible hours to meet your needs • A clean, pleasant environment

Our lull-time poeltions offer an exceaent starting salary, advancement oppotumties aa we« as

• Lite insurance, temporary and long term dieatxHty. malpractice mauranca

* Paid vacation

ARBOR DRUGS, INC. John Enokian, R. Ph., or Tom Qohon, R. Ph.,

(313) 643-9420 Ext. 243 or 244 or Pharmacist, P.O. Box 2510

Troy, Ml 48007

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

JOIN T H E ' N O . 1 S U P E R M A R K E T T E A M

• Promote ial opportunities » • Ftexibie schedules • Scheduled wage increases oased on sonority" • A clean. tnendly work environment

A P P L Y AT Y Q U R N E A R E S T \

FARMER J A C K S U P E R M A R K E T CALL FARMER JACK EMPLOYMENT OFFICE

MONDA Y • FRIDA Y 9 AM - 4 PM

270-1295 or 270-1296 to schedule an appointment

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MIDWEST PUBLISHING

S T U D E N T S S T U D E N T S

559-4350

We're hiring now for a limited numtier of pari time positions paying between $3.50 and $8.00 per hour.. You must be able to work 20 hours a week, be motivated and b« timely. No experience is necessary.

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Property Management LEASING CONSULTANTS

Village Greert Management Company a leading national property * management f i rm neacicuartereci in Farmingtor Mills. Michigan ftas

existing opportuni t ies tor on-site Leasing Consultants ir. t!>e Metre Detroit area A need exists for career oriented individuals with a proven track recorc of leadership and accomplisnments Strong saies customer set-vice

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c / o V i l lage G r e e n . M a n a g e m e n t C o m p a n y

3 0 8 3 3 N o r t h w e s t e r n . H w y . . S u i t e 300 F a r m m g t o n Hil ls. M l 4 8 0 1 8

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Village Green

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Livonia - Canton & surrounding areas Immediate Openings

Days - Afternoons - Midnights Must be 18 years of age or older Must be available for 8 hour shifts Must have reliable transportation

Come in and apply between the hours of 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. or call

S o m e t i m e

LIVONIA;

DEARBORN:

19203 M E R R I M A N

(V i l l age Fash ion Mal l ) .

7 M i l e 4 M e r n m a n

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477-0900

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STOCK POSITIONS

If you are enthusiastic about meeting peo-ple, if you get satisfaction out of helpin9 them, then chances are you are the kind of person we want. Come & find out mora about it. Applications for sales consultants & stock positions, both permanent part time A temporary, are now being accept-ed. Apply in person at the Hudson's Twelve Oaks. Personnel office, third level.

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