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{Untotttb ©b*rber Volume 99 Number 46 Monday, February 25,1985 Plymouth. M,ch,gan 36 Pages Twenty-Five Cents I Spirit of teamwork key to talks on saving police jobs By Gory M. Citi stalf writer A spiril of cooperation has enveloped discuxsions aimed at restructuring the Plymouth Police Department Right now there s no friction, no an imost' between myself and the Police Officer, Association of Mich,gan [POAM, the bargaining agent for the Plymouth officers)." said City Manager Henry Graper It's not like a normal bargaining sit- uation - its a team effort to save a vital parl of the city." he said The talks are taking place in meet- ings of a Blue Ribbon Study Commit tee. appointed to look Into the city's finances and 11+ ablhty to fund the po- hee operation Mayor I)avid Pugh established the committee following Plymouth Town- chip's decibion to terminate a *467.000 a year contract for shared servires The contract expires July 1. and the The number of applicants for the I'ly,nouth IN,lice Chiefs position has heen narrowed to ft,ur Wr were very Impressed with the appitrant, cpohre consultant) Rod Bar- te 11 wrefned down to We started with a firld of 68 candidates.' City Manager Menn· Graper said last week Threr of the four finalists were inter- view·ed Wi·dnesday. with tht· fourth 4<·heduled for March 5 The job ts ex. praed fi, be uffered to onr of the four ·,i,nt,·tim,· in mul-March township plans to have its own depart- ment in place by then Committee members, including Plymouth POAM president Mike Gardner and POAM representative Wilham Birdseye, are searching for at- ternatives to layoffs m making up the lost revenue The committee reportedly has deve}- oped a way to save Borne ;250,000 a year, based on recommendations from Gardner and Birdseye Birdseye could not be reached for comment Friday Gardner confirmed that the taik3 are going well but declined to comment on the sped K progress until the commit· tee chairman makes a report. 'WE'RE APPROACHING a situa- Non where we can operate at the 15 to 16 man level. and we-re shooting for saving the balance of the operation. (;Taper said St,11 needed 13 another $180,000 to $ 190.000 savings a year if the depart- ment ts to remain at Its 20-man level Graper said the final decmon Will be made after there's a better idea of which way the department will be res- tructured Two of the three applicant5 are er tremely desirous of the position The third one was a bit concerned about the possibility of going to a 10·mar, depart ment." Graper sald The people we are looking at are very. very well-educated people Two of them already have or are working Savings propoeed would corne from elimination of overtime, using fewer squad cars. not calling officers in to cover for vacation time. holidays and sick days. and switchlng from eight- hour shi !13 to 12-hour shifts. The 12-hour shift was proposed by ponce consultant Rod Bartell. who re- cently recommended a reconfiguration plan Bartell's plan calla for one officer to be laid off, while letting manpower decrease to 15 men through attrition over a three-year period He also proposed a matrix system that would provide incentives for offi- cers to continue in career deve]opment Bartell also juggested the clly might consider a millage increase to support the police operation Based on results from a survey he conducted, Bartell said 31 percent of residents are willing to pay more for police services - 35 percent said no to more money. while 34 percent were uncertain A one-mAI increase (one dollar for toward their master's degree and one 15 starting a doctoral program They atl have a lot of experience 'One man 1, we}} experienced in going through a downsizing of a depart- mentr Graper said The ages of the four finalists range between 30 and 42 All of lhem hold law enforcement positions in Michigan Two a],0 hold teaching positions - one at a college and one at a po],ce grade- niy Two work as police chiefs and two every $1,000 of assessed valuation) in city property tazes would net some $150,000, according to Graper ANOTHER ALTERNATIVE includ- ed extensive layoffs that would cut the department to 10 men Graper wants to avoid layoffs if at at! possible 'Every one of the policemen, up to number 15. are veteran police officers with five yean or more They cost us about $50,000 each a year. with fringe," he said. With that group of employees (the veteran policemen) there 18 no econo- my of scale Ten veteran officers would be our entire budget if there were no concessions and no savings." he uid '*The new officer< cost us about $23.000 to $24,000 a yeat with fringes Ideally we would like to have a depan- ment with 10- 12 veteran officers and + 5 of the new guys Please turn to Page 4 work as shift or operations directors Interviews of the final four candi- dates are being conducted by a com- mittee consisting of city comminion- ers Mary Childs, Jack Kenyon and Mary Ellen McKercher, resident Rob- ert Jones, Bartell and Graper Although the committee will recom mend who should be hired, the final de- ciston vall be made by Graper as the position of pohee chief u; an appointed one go K A € -2- Bill McAllister. 0/Air of McAlli,tor'* *hop on Northvall, Road, cel- ebrated 40 yoari of bulinee• on Saturday. McAllisters hit their 40thyear 0 Sy W.W. Edgar rles but R ts still the same Me Allister V & e r i A giant slide mado tht• Inow *culpture a children'I favorite al the Plymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular will bi coming from the S Some ideas lor nelt year'* year-old Japanese event, which attracted some 1.9-million visiton e ice talent imported recent Sapporo Snow Feltival in Japan. Japanes By Gary M Cale• Vall *'11er ]n thrii· ilav•. 01 im·r•·,e.ing imports from Ja p.,n whal would be more fitting than berrow,ng a few idra. fram thr Japan,·4r whrn 11 comrf to 1,·r sculptures' Scot i I»renz general manager of the May flower Hote] and the driving forer behind the I'lymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular. recently viq,trd Japan tu virw vveral of their Imter events We want to make our festival better [Aird knows we don t want to make 11 bigger. 1.orrn, uid Friday In Japan. [renz vented two winter events the Sapporo Snow Festival and the Auhtkawa Winter Festival Sapporo's event centers on mammoth rulptures made from snow, while the Asahikawa event features ice The Sapporo event, although done -th ?now, was a source of many ideas for Lorenz The Sap- poro festival. no• in its 36th year, attracted some 1 9 million people "We were able to find out what makes the thlng tick and find out how il works," he u,d 'Most ice carving book, are written in Japa- nese that's where the art originited 'The kids over there have grown up Neeing this ching and the carvings and trstna) h.in· Wron,r a part of their rulturr. he faid RESIDES THE large g,r of the Sappor<, carv ings, wimr runng a, hugh a. thrm• ftories thrf feature intricate detail The carvings, many centering on ethnic folk lore, are reinforced with icaffolding and ht al night by internal lights 'What rd like to try next year ts thus. we have arranged to have iiI Of their re carving chrfq to come to our event We will have them carve 10 statues each of 20 blocks of tee or more." Lorenz uid Also, we will sponsor • semmar in conjunc tion •ith Schooleraft College for the local chefs 50 they can learn lorne of their techniques 1 hope to go to the airlines that serve the Orient to help in Rett}ng them over here Thev are just super people in terms of lee carving 'Then the winner of our event will go to Sap- poro lo compete in the J,* neme event In effect. it would be the 1!41lld Filatee' best chef going over to compete w#th some of the world'i best chefs becau»e they have chef, from many differ ent n/tions there," he u,d "The Japanese were very excited about hav ing us part,cipate in their pvent and. nf f'fill r-'W we arr very excited ab,nit having them partic i pate in our event "WHAT VM going w be doing M getung every one from our ice festival together to view video t.ap€,9 and sides of what I •law over there " Even though the snow sculptures are interest ing Lorenz utd the Plymouth festival will stick to ire Our idea is to stay with ice and stay with rhefs rarving Snow i, a whole other medium " But he would like to attempt a large-sole carving like the snow rarving» in Sapporo If we could do one sculpture of the magni tude of the 5now Mulptures, that •ould be big, he Raid Basically, now all ! have to do is nail down the details '' Nett year's Plymouth event most likely will be larger. as L©renz plans to expand the time for the festival and move into Old Village with some of the carving, He al,0 wants to look into having Plymouth lee Sculpture Spectacular souvenin manufac· tured and marketed in local stores - just as they do in Sapporo "We want to make thil the top Ire carving festival in North Amertra," be Mid stall writer There will be a merry old time in the Mc Alltster grocery itore on Northville Road on Saturday, March I At that time. BA} (Pod> McAllister, a well-known bus,nessman In the Plym- outh area, will be retiving some of the memories of the gamble he and Jack took when he was discharged from the US Navy at the end of World War Il MrAihster served as a fighter pilot m the war, and after being dju·harged. he and brother Jack decided to open a grocery store There were no jobs to be had," he recalled. 'and it 8 a bit difficult to re alin· thdt It was Just 40 year, ago from March 1 that we took a gamble and upe·nrd the store It was only a little 25 by 50 foot but It wa, the only grocery In the area out std,· 01 the C F Smith „tore on Starkweather in the ctty IT WAS a gamble but with strict de votion to buslness It has been been a succes* and in thus 40th anniverfary Pod" ran't help recall,ng the start We tried everything Nothing wa. too much trouble We even delivered cold beer Just as the milkman de]Iven muk thrir days The beer was $2 99 a case and it now sells for ;10 We iold Coca-Cola at six bottles (or a quarter and clgar, were only 13 cent3 A„ he helps celebrate the birthday of the ,(ore, he telljl of the ,trange thing, that he did to keep the store running while the population kept growing Would you believe 31, we used to ,kin bear and deer for the hunter; to keep m their ice boxes at home It wa, a lot (,f work but il helped build the foundation for the 40 years we have been here at (he same spot Of coune. we've enlarged it three times and we have taken on more arti what's inside Brevltles 7A Cable TV 5A Clubs In Action 8B Obltuarles 2A Opinion . 8A Shopping Cart 1B Sports 1C Strotter 8A Suburban Life 5-78 The View 58 WSOP . 2A Classilled Sec. C-D NEWSLINE 459-2700 SPORTSLINE 391-2312 CLASSIFIED 501-0900 HOME DELIVERY 501-0000 51Ore '' RECALLING his memories, 1 while wife Lois, who recently was hon- ored with a place In the i»troit Bowl- inK Hal] of Fame. looked on, MrAllister admated that the lint 1 0 years were tough But we wratherrd the storm Then Jack left. and Uns and 1 are running the store now It still ts a different type 01 market We gave up selling meat quite a long time ago, but today we even sel! balt for the fishermen We keepit refrigerated and it )5 quite sate ablr during the fishing season " linking back over the years, McAL lister is proud of the fact he has from ttme to bme hired more than 100 young people from the community Two of them, 1-Ia r I Harrison and Ted Ryers. have been with him from the •,tart Sev era] of the others have became bank prifident,1 and two others wound up ai colk·ge professors. while many of the football players got their first busint·ss experience m the store While It still Ic a popular market place with the right to Sell liquor. and 13 a ,t@lion for thf' itate lottery. the market ha, taken on the popular belief that it 18 a branch tation for the l'niver sity of Michigan athletic program "WE BECAME interested in Mtchi gan when our daughter was a fresh- man, the year 110 Schembechler be- came head coach We haven't mihed a home game of football since then and 1 onrr had the privitrge of riding with the team to the Partfic Coa# for a game We al,0 started the custom of having the paint tr,%3 of the quarterbark and a speedy halfbark on the windowl of the market It Mure 15 a great change from the little market wr openrd 40 year, ago on a gamble But It ha, been a lot of fun and hard work But, now looking bark, It wa5 worth every minute we put into R RECRUITMENT HELP WANTED Classified Advertising Beginsin SECTION C oltoday's paper

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{Untotttb ©b*rberVolume 99 Number 46

Monday, February 25,1985 Plymouth. M,ch,gan 36 PagesTwenty-Five Cents I

Spirit of teamwork key totalks on saving police jobsBy Gory M. Citistalf writer

A spiril of cooperation has envelopeddiscuxsions aimed at restructuring thePlymouth Police Department

Right now there s no friction, no animost' between myself and the PoliceOfficer, Association of Mich,gan[POAM, the bargaining agent for thePlymouth officers)." said City ManagerHenry Graper

It's not like a normal bargaining sit-uation - its a team effort to save avital parl of the city." he said

The talks are taking place in meet-ings of a Blue Ribbon Study Committee. appointed to look Into the city'sfinances and 11+ ablhty to fund the po-hee operation

Mayor I)avid Pugh established thecommittee following Plymouth Town-chip's decibion to terminate a *467.000a year contract for shared serviresThe contract expires July 1. and the

The number of applicants for theI'ly,nouth IN,lice Chiefs position hasheen narrowed to ft,ur

Wr were very Impressed with theappitrant, cpohre consultant) Rod Bar-te 11 wrefned down to We started witha firld of 68 candidates.' City ManagerMenn· Graper said last week

Threr of the four finalists were inter-view·ed Wi·dnesday. with tht· fourth4<·heduled for March 5 The job ts ex.praed fi, be uffered to onr of the four·,i,nt,·tim,· in mul-March

township plans to have its own depart-ment in place by then

Committee members, includingPlymouth POAM president MikeGardner and POAM representativeWilham Birdseye, are searching for at-ternatives to layoffs m making up thelost revenue

The committee reportedly has deve}-oped a way to save Borne ;250,000 ayear, based on recommendations fromGardner and Birdseye Birdseye couldnot be reached for comment Friday

Gardner confirmed that the taik3 aregoing well but declined to comment onthe sped K progress until the commit·

tee chairman makes a report.'WE'RE APPROACHING a situa-

Non where we can operate at the 15 to16 man level. and we-re shooting forsaving the balance of the operation.(;Taper said

St,11 needed 13 another $180,000 to$ 190.000 savings a year if the depart-ment ts to remain at Its 20-man level

Graper said the final decmon Will bemade after there's a better idea ofwhich way the department will be res-tructured

Two of the three applicant5 are ertremely desirous of the position Thethird one was a bit concerned about thepossibility of going to a 10·mar, department." Graper sald

The people we are looking at arevery. very well-educated people Twoof them already have or are working

Savings propoeed would corne fromelimination of overtime, using fewersquad cars. not calling officers in tocover for vacation time. holidays andsick days. and switchlng from eight-hour shi !13 to 12-hour shifts.

The 12-hour shift was proposed byponce consultant Rod Bartell. who re-cently recommended a reconfigurationplan Bartell's plan calla for one officerto be laid off, while letting manpowerdecrease to 15 men through attritionover a three-year period

He also proposed a matrix systemthat would provide incentives for offi-cers to continue in career deve]opment

Bartell also juggested the clly mightconsider a millage increase to supportthe police operation Based on resultsfrom a survey he conducted, Bartellsaid 31 percent of residents are willingto pay more for police services - 35percent said no to more money. while34 percent were uncertain

A one-mAI increase (one dollar for

toward their master's degree and one 15starting a doctoral program They atlhave a lot of experience

'One man 1, we}} experienced ingoing through a downsizing of a depart-mentr Graper said

The ages of the four finalists rangebetween 30 and 42 All of lhem holdlaw enforcement positions in MichiganTwo a],0 hold teaching positions - oneat a college and one at a po],ce grade-niy

Two work as police chiefs and two

every $1,000 of assessed valuation) incity property tazes would net some$150,000, according to Graper

ANOTHER ALTERNATIVE includ-ed extensive layoffs that would cut thedepartment to 10 men

Graper wants to avoid layoffs if atat! possible

'Every one of the policemen, up tonumber 15. are veteran police officerswith five yean or more They cost usabout $50,000 each a year. withfringe," he said.

With that group of employees (theveteran policemen) there 18 no econo-my of scale Ten veteran officers wouldbe our entire budget if there were noconcessions and no savings." he uid

'*The new officer< cost us about$23.000 to $24,000 a yeat with fringesIdeally we would like to have a depan-ment with 10- 12 veteran officers and +5 of the new guys

Please turn to Page 4

work as shift or operations directorsInterviews of the final four candi-

dates are being conducted by a com-mittee consisting of city comminion-ers Mary Childs, Jack Kenyon andMary Ellen McKercher, resident Rob-ert Jones, Bartell and Graper

Although the committee will recommend who should be hired, the final de-ciston vall be made by Graper as theposition of pohee chief u; an appointedone

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Bill McAllister. 0/Air of McAlli,tor'* *hop on Northvall, Road, cel-ebrated 40 yoari of bulinee• on Saturday.

McAllisters hit

their 40thyear 0Sy W.W. Edgar

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A giant slide mado tht• Inow *culpture a children'I favorite al the Plymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular will bi coming from the SSome ideas lor nelt year'* year-old Japanese event, which attracted some 1.9-million visiton

e ice talent importedrecent Sapporo Snow Feltival in Japan.

JapanesBy Gary M Cale•Vall *'11er

]n thrii· ilav•. 01 im·r•·,e.ing imports from Jap.,n whal would be more fitting than berrow,nga few idra. fram thr Japan,·4r whrn 11 comrf to1,·r sculptures'

Scot i I»renz general manager of the Mayflower Hote] and the driving forer behind theI'lymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular. recentlyviq,trd Japan tu virw vveral of their Imterevents

We want to make our festival better [Airdknows we don t want to make 11 bigger. 1.orrn,uid Friday

In Japan. [renz vented two winter eventsthe Sapporo Snow Festival and the AuhtkawaWinter Festival Sapporo's event centers onmammoth rulptures made from snow, whilethe Asahikawa event features ice

The Sapporo event, although done -th ?now,was a source of many ideas for Lorenz The Sap-poro festival. no• in its 36th year, attractedsome 1 9 million people

"We were able to find out what makes thethlng tick and find out how il works," he u,d

'Most ice carving book, are written in Japa-nese that's where the art originited

'The kids over there have grown up Neeing

this ching and the carvings and trstna) h.in·Wron,r a part of their rulturr. he faid

RESIDES THE large g,r of the Sappor<, carvings, wimr runng a, hugh a. thrm• ftories thrffeature intricate detail

The carvings, many centering on ethnic folklore, are reinforced with icaffolding and ht alnight by internal lights

'What rd like to try next year ts thus. we havearranged to have iiI Of their re carving chrfq tocome to our event

We will have them carve 10 statues each of20 blocks of tee or more." Lorenz uid

Also, we will sponsor • semmar in conjunction •ith Schooleraft College for the local chefs50 they can learn lorne of their techniques

1 hope to go to the airlines that serve theOrient to help in Rett}ng them over here Thevare just super people in terms of lee carving

'Then the winner of our event will go to Sap-poro lo compete in the J,* neme event In effect.it would be the 1!41lld Filatee' best chef goingover to compete w#th some of the world'i bestchefs becau»e they have chef, from many different n/tions there," he u,d

"The Japanese were very excited about hav

ing us part,cipate in their pvent and. nf f'fill r-'Wwe arr very excited ab,nit having them partic ipate in our event

"WHAT VM going w be doing M getung every

one from our ice festival together to view videot.ap€,9 and sides of what I •law over there "

Even though the snow sculptures are interesting Lorenz utd the Plymouth festival will stickto ire

Our idea is to stay with ice and stay withrhefs rarving Snow i, a whole other medium "

But he would like to attempt a large-solecarving like the snow rarving» in Sapporo

If we could do one sculpture of the magnitude of the 5now Mulptures, that •ould be big,he Raid

Basically, now all ! have to do is nail downthe details ''

Nett year's Plymouth event most likely willbe larger. as L©renz plans to expand the time forthe festival and move into Old Village with someof the carving,

He al,0 wants to look into having Plymouthlee Sculpture Spectacular souvenin manufac·tured and marketed in local stores - just asthey do in Sapporo

"We want to make thil the top Ire carvingfestival in North Amertra," be Mid

stall writer

There will be a merry old time in theMc Alltster grocery itore on NorthvilleRoad on Saturday, March I

At that time. BA} (Pod> McAllister, awell-known bus,nessman In the Plym-outh area, will be retiving some of thememories of the gamble he and Jacktook when he was discharged from theUS Navy at the end of World War Il

MrAihster served as a fighter pilotm the war, and after being dju·harged.he and brother Jack decided to open agrocery store

There were no jobs to be had," herecalled. 'and it 8 a bit difficult to realin· thdt It was Just 40 year, ago fromMarch 1 that we took a gamble andupe·nrd the store

It was only a little 25 by 50 foot butIt wa, the only grocery In the area outstd,· 01 the C F Smith „tore on

Starkweather in the ctty

IT WAS a gamble but with strict devotion to buslness It has been been asucces* and in thus 40th anniverfaryPod" ran't help recall,ng the start

We tried everything Nothing wa.too much trouble We even deliveredcold beer Just as the milkman de]Ivenmuk thrir days The beer was $2 99 acase and it now sells for ;10 We ioldCoca-Cola at six bottles (or a quarterand clgar, were only 13 cent3

A„ he helps celebrate the birthday ofthe ,(ore, he telljl of the ,trange thing,that he did to keep the store runningwhile the population kept growing

Would you believe 31, we used to,kin bear and deer for the hunter; tokeep m their ice boxes at home It wa,a lot (,f work but il helped build thefoundation for the 40 years we havebeen here at (he same spot

Of coune. we've enlarged it threetimes and we have taken on more arti

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51Ore ''RECALLING his memories, 1

while wife Lois, who recently was hon-ored with a place In the i»troit Bowl-inK Hal] of Fame. looked on, MrAllisteradmated that the lint 1 0 years weretough

But we wratherrd the storm ThenJack left. and Uns and 1 are runningthe store now It still ts a different type01 market We gave up selling meatquite a long time ago, but today weeven sel! balt for the fishermen Wekeepit refrigerated and it )5 quite sateablr during the fishing season "

linking back over the years, McALlister is proud of the fact he has fromttme to bme hired more than 100 youngpeople from the community Two ofthem, 1-Ia r I Harrison and Ted Ryers.have been with him from the •,tart Severa] of the others have became bankprifident,1 and two others wound up aicolk·ge professors. while many of thefootball players got their first busint·ssexperience m the store

While It still Ic a popular marketplace with the right to Sell liquor. and13 a ,t@lion for thf' itate lottery. themarket ha, taken on the popular beliefthat it 18 a branch tation for the l'niversity of Michigan athletic program

"WE BECAME interested in Mtchi

gan when our daughter was a fresh-man, the year 110 Schembechler be-came head coach

We haven't mihed a home game offootball since then and 1 onrr had theprivitrge of riding with the team to thePartfic Coa# for a game We al,0started the custom of having the painttr,%3 of the quarterbark and a speedyhalfbark on the windowl of the market

It Mure 15 a great change from thelittle market wr openrd 40 year, agoon a gamble But It ha, been a lot of funand hard work But, now looking bark,It wa5 worth every minute we put intoR

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SEMTA chairman sides with Lucas appointmeld2.-,1,

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SENTA Chairman Thomal Turner

announced Friday he would acceptWayne County Executjve Willum Lu-cal' three appointments to the SEM'TAboard of director, throwing off threedirectors chown by suburban countycommlutoners

Turner. of Detroit apparently actedalone, without consultlng other SEMTAboard member, and without willingfor an opinion from the transportationagency's attorney. Walter ClementsThat opinion was due at the March 5board meeting

A two-sentence announcement wu

sent out on tbe put)bc re lallonsnews.tre Friday It sald Turner "huaccepted the appointment of FredTodd Cameror Plebe and Robert Pa·

ciocco to the SEMTA board, it •u an-

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Caught by surprise w- RichardManning. 8 Redford, a county commi,Mooer whom fellow commt-looers ap-pointed to the SEMTA board Jan 3Manning uld be would have to consultwith fellow appointees Vinceot Fordell,mayor of Garden City, and ChesterJurewict, a retiree from Hamtramek.

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Mann14 recalled that It the la•tSEMTA board meeling Tuesday, a let-er from Frank Wilkerioo. in aill,Rantto Lucu was read uying that Locuhad vetoed the cornmt-100'1 appolnements, made ha own appoU,tmeoll andreceived confirrnatioo from the com-

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'1 cao't tbo- quilljoll 'Nlema- repiled He uld be wu calledin by Tur= and Martin and ha=ledthe t. which be revi,edooly for style

Two weets ago Clemeots told thisDe,npaper that state law clearly gaveappointment authority to the CountyG '1 Asked whit mide kim

chande hi• mind, Clement, repUedLet me deck the question Worting

On u. a.€12£7 -ch u SEMTA I .ve00 real authority to make a dect•looluch u that

'Since that time (Tueiday}, the dea-sion hal been made by tbe SEMTAboard I'm staff. and I have to abUSe bythe policy When they make policy, I'moot at Uberty to comment." Cleneotssaid

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Family Health - Hormones and

WEDNESDAY (March G)Family Health - What 13 a Cafe

Communny Focus with host Noelle

Game of the Week - State Tourna

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P.-0- It -,7 belle'...4 for -to 11¥/ i. qu/1 N# a ...7 amatter 01 ck-/:ble my ./MI .

™O STATE D- an b apparetconflict-• The 1,7, SE,<TA law ditails th•

meth- of appoiMmed 01 1 S bo,rdmnbel The mayor 01 D-oit •,pointa low Detroiterg -bject to coe-firmatioe by the city council Four 0•t-co-ty member, areappantad by =b-grban W.yoe CO-,Manni% Fordell and Jurewic: werecho- under thts procedure

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HAROLD J VOSS

Funeral Iervice, for Mr V-, 64, of

Cantoo Township were held recently inRG & GR Harris Funeral Home in Gar-

den City with bunal at Cadillac Memo-rial Gardem, Westlind Offici,Ung wu

the Rev Gerald D,k:traMr Voil, who died Feb 14 at home,

wu a foreman st Detroit Dle,el and a

member of the Christ CommunityChurth to Canton Survivon include

wife, Muriel mother, Elizabeth Vou.

Don, Robert and Timothy, daughters,Kaye, Kristin, and Eden, brothers, Ed-ward. Herbert, Floyd, and Murl. Bister.June Fay. and by two grandchildren

THOMAS C. NUNNELLEY

Funeral services for Mr Nunnelley.84. of Canton Township were held re-cently in the Newburg United Method-ist Church in Livonia with burial at

Parkview Memonal Cemetery. Livo-nia Officiating were the Rev Edward

C Coley and the Rev Roy Forsyth witharrangements made by the Fred WoodFuneral Horne in Livonia

Mr Nunnelley, who died Feb 10 in

. ™ 1- chart= CO-4 •hlIp llmit: to tli PO- ol a e-4 dur-t= ™ Way- C-ty hom•r•Ii ckarter#- thel-c,tive powtomakeall appointments "vilire permitted by1.. " Prieb• 01 Taylor. Todd amd Pie.ciocco, both 01 th• Plymoith reawer, diI- -er tkbprocidurt

Politically, =12'/tan comminlooenare galled by the fact that under theezecutive procedure. =burban SEMTAmembers would be cho- by • Detroitresidect (Lucas) and confirmed by Detrolt mimbers of the County Colnmis-1100

Mt Carmel Mercy Hospital Lo Detroitwas born Lo Kentucky He wal a retiredswitchman for Michigan Bell Tele-pbooe Co and a member of theNewburg United Methodist ChurchSurvivon include Fife, Ruth. daughter, Donna Smith. and two grandchildren

ELMER L. BENNETT

Funeral services for Mr Bennett, 62of Northville Townohip were held re.cently in Cuterline F'uneral Home InNorthville with burial at Salem-WalkerCemetery in Salem Township Officiat-ing was the Rev Bert Hosking

Mr Bennett, who died Feb 20 m St

Jaseph Merry Hospital in Ann Arbor.was born in Salem Township A dajryworker, he was a member of the Cher-ry Hill United Methodist Church inCanton

Survivors include: wife. Lucille,daughters, Gail Smith of Canton, LindaVan Sickle of West Bloomfield, sisters,Eleanor Tanner of Salem and HelenClark of Monroe. and by eight grand.children

8:30 a.m Sue Rindllsbach starts off U..11'... 1,

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5:05 p.m Family Health Blood thickness 7.30 pm Game of the Week High schooland learning boys basketball. state tournament districts be-

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5:05 p.m Family Health Combatting tiredness

6:10 p.m Community Forw A public af

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A Wednesday there were a lot01 -Shen Yen Quae La's" inthe air That's Chinese for

-Happy New Year- On Tuesdaynight. the Year of the Rat ended.

On Wednesday morning. the year ofthe Ox began t'sing the ancient Chi-nese lunar calendar, China is now in

its 4.683rd year According to Chineselore. chilaren born this year will growup to be bright and cheerful

Some 70 students at the WayneCounty Chinese Language Schoolhelped usher in the new year Satur-day night in Westland with traditionalsongs and dances On stage during thecelebration. held at the Church of Je-sus Christ of latter Day Saints on

Some 50 Chinew limill- Iromthroughout the motropolinarea gathered In Wntlind tocelebrate the Chinew NowYea, last weekend with a din-ner and perlo,mance by young-.ters enrolled in the WayneCounty Chinoll LanguageSchool.

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North Hii. three student look turns

donnlng a colorful lion's head andprancing about while looking forsomething to eat.

Also on stage. eight young girls re-enacted the centuries-old ribbondance Both dances are traditionallyperformed at New Year's festivals.said Lucy Lee. program chairwoman

-NO CELEBRATION would becomplete without the lion's dance,-Lee said. "The dance is also per-formed at the opening of a new bust-ness, lo help bring il good luck and lochase away evil.7

The lion. alternately played byJames Sung of Farmington Hills,

Evan Yeung of Plymouth and HongChou of Canton because the costume13 heavy, printed about. gro•led,slept and went hunting for food.

'Teasers,- played by Marcella Leeof West Bloomfield and Cathy Youngof Plymouth, poked the hungry tionand then offered him a stick withgreens on it.

-When he plucks the greens, thereLs great joy becau,e the pluckingbrings good luck,- Lee said. -Thepockets hanging from the red flag arefilled with money and money li thereward for wai=ding off evil spirts.-

Legend has it that the graceful andbeautiful ribbon dance began when anancient emperor needed to escapefrom an assassin.

"So he ordered the ladies to dance

so he could escape; Lee *aid.Waving the ribbon, over their

heads and around their bodies to mu-sic were Kathy Wang of We,tland,Liza Wel of Caoton, Allce hay of AnnArbor, Becky Wu of Cantoo, JollynUn of Canton, Michelle Yun of Uvo-nia, Marcella Lee of West Bloomfieldand Lee Ann Fuof Brighton.

The Chinese language *chool •uestablished in 1978 by less than 20families. Now, more than 70 students

from nearly 50 Chinese families meeteach Saturday afternoon at School-craft College. The *chool began, Leesaid. becauz the families wanted tokeep alive among their children an-clent Chinese customs and traditlons.

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Emily Tiou, 0, 01 Cinlon Ihire, a B,crit with Jackion Lin, 8, al«of Canton while th• pal, wore per-mIng on,lage.

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11 has ber»me the means of helpingmake the cit, one of the Inoet Interest-Ing clthes 0 the state from an archite€·tUal pO,nt Of 'le.

Tbe 1.Dek of p.arking space, 'said architect End Carne can foree us toget awai from the old fashioned de·signs and r,re up with bultdings thatmake the best use of the land

-Th,t, •h, we see buildings builtsideways hke the 15th D,striet Courtbuilding and the Ford Hospital clinic onMain Street and the fact that the citylibrary now has the entrance on therear Instead of on Main Street This isdone because there ts parking in therear

There are many other unusual thingsabout the elt> The high school IS outwide the city limits while the funeralhome 8 in the center of Lhe businesMy'lion

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Billie Mailaro hal been ap-pointed Florida ules special-Mt lor the Plymouth ONice 01Schweitzer Better Homes &Gardens Real Eitate, 218 S.Main. Schweitzer il the soleselling agent in the Detroit re-gion for Tralalgar Communi-ties. from condom to singlefamily homes, developed byGeneral Electric in nine diHer-ent locations in Florida. Semi-nars are presented and in-spection touri oftered on thedevelopment - the next sem-inar is March 6. For informs-tion on the seminar or tour,call Ma.saro at 453-6800. Mai-saro le a member of the Mil-lion Dollar Club and of BetterHomes & Gardens MedillionClub.

Manoogianby enginee,

John Mannogian of mt·,viben OnI'lvmnuth recently was have been 5honored b>· the Society of birs for al leAutomotlve Engineers are pligible fiiNAK, bs· bring clerted to tion The Fedthe groups Fellow grade .,warded to olaf membership number each

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O*E blondiy, Fobiu,4 25.1985

buildingPLYMOUTH HAS two bo,pital elin-

Es within two city blockl. hal a histori-cal museum downtown, and a city parkwhich ts the envy of aU areas around it

It has a restaurant which ooce =u amachine shop The restaurant. dre-dup with stained glay lindon I a realattraction even though 11 is on a rail-road stding

To keep up with the unusualness ofthe city there Q a store on Forest Ave-nue called 'Sideways" which froots orthe street

Even the Mayllower Hotel ts part ofthe interesting picture in that it M builton the site of the first home ever builtin what ts now the city

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year Itorn in [ptroit on Aug16 1921 Mannogian

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liranct' lt,r fran IN·trcut Institute ofAment·,-in Tic·hnology ile 1% a

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Another uousul feature ' that thecity hal a hislorical -ction knwoo uOld Village whlch cemen it, actioe ceolder Ump along with store: in whatonce were residences

And aer- from City Hall U an kecream partor with the appearance ofan old castle

Trace thai thinp back and formany you will flod th•t the lack ofpartlng had a great deal to do with thepresent appearance of the city

And just imagine none of this wouldbe pogible d the Tooquish Creek hadnot been covered Even the doublf·-decked parking facility owes its placeto those who thought of covering theTonquish Creek years ago

on in talksThat's not to My the specialized

cops aren't good workers - they justen,oy activities other than writing tick-ets," he said

*The POAM has done everything mthe world with us to try to save moneyOur first and foremost objective is tocome up with a plan that will savethose pbs

"IF EVERYTHING works the waywe are planning it. I think A can beaccomplished." Graper jaid

The City Commission will make a final de€ mon on the department's fate mmid*March, he said

More meetings with the POAM arescheduled in early March with Bartellas che |acilitator

Bartelt also suggested the City Com·mission hold a pubhe hearing to findout what residents want done

We will hold a public hearing only liwe go for a millage increase and that'sthe City Commission's decision - ifthey want a public hearing But we dohave to make a decision soon. Grapersaid

I'm right in the middle of the budg-et process right now The police depart-ment Ls the biggest department in mybudget and I can't have it sitting outthere unexplained." he said

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MX missile

could be haltedTo the edttor

The MX m=ile program could bestopped. hopefully forever. thee next1. weeks in Coogre-

As early n the secood week inMarch and likely In tbe last week ofMarch voling on funding for the expen-Sive. vulnerable. and 1 , MX

nuns,le program will take place in Con-gress

Your readers letters and phone call,to their representatives do matter andI urge them to write or call their coo-gressmen as won as they cao on thuissue

Look.ng at the progress of arms con-trol negouations over the past fewyears leads one to conclude that productson of the MX Will not encouragethe Soviets to negotiate In 1983 whenCongress a pproved production fundsfor the first 21 MX missiles the Sovietsleft both the Strategic Arms ReductionTalks and the Intermediate NuclearForre talks

When Congress delayed lhe decisionon additional MX production in 1984the Soviets agreed to return to thenegotiating table The development ofspace weapons. not the MX. may haveconunced the Souets to resume armscontrol negotiations

The MX is unnecessary The r Sarsenal contains 11.000 strategic nucle-ar warheads. and the Soviet arsenalcontains about 9.000 Each side hasmore than enough 1' S weapons are

City tries tbenefit me

Despair an earher recommendationto den> approval. Plymouth city com-missioners decided to table requests tohold marathon runs this year

The rity administration had urgedcommissioners to deny two requests tohold marathons due to the strain on thepolice department Acting police chiefRalph White potnted to manpower andsafety problems In holding the benefitruns

At Tuesday night'% meeting. the administration changed its recommenda-tion and asked that the items be tabled

t„ allow time [o try and solve the prob-Irm

We would like to determine if all -

four groups ran hold their runs m oneday " Cit> Manager Henry Graper saidWe would like time to negotiate with

those folks

During 1981 four organizationssponsored runs in Plymouth the Plym-outh Salem Track and Cross CountryAlumnt 414•,riation the Plymouth Jay-cres Growlit Workh. and the I'lymouthFamih Communitti YMCA Al! fourwant [„hold 1985 runs

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£04-man Carl PuneU of the ZodDistrkt particularly need, to hearfrom your readen to encourap him tovote agailt further funding of the MXmi=ile program Hts Washingtoo office13 1414 1,00,worth Building, Washing·ton DC 20515 Phone number 15(202,2264401 One of Rep. Pursell'• 1,cal phone numnben u (313)761-7727 InAnn Arbor

Unsure of who representi you' Youmay call the Michigan Ikague of Wom-en Voten Information Center at 1-800-292-5823

Glort• PappuPeace Res-ree Ceater member

Storrm spottersto be trainedTo the editor

Thanks lo the fine cooperation of thecommunity volunteers, the businessand industrial community, and theemergency service personnel. alongwith the continual updating and addi-tions to our warning capabilities.Plymouth Township M nearing comple-tion of its emergency information andwarning system

The outdoors strens can signal a topnado warning and other emergenciesThere are two voice radio paging sys-

o salvageirathons

Two of the groups, the Plymouth Sa-tem High alumni and the YMCA. al-ready had requests into the city Fol-lowing news reports last week of theadministration's recommendation onthose requests. all four groups contact-ed Graper

11 al] four groups hold their runs onthe same day, the city manager saidthere were possibilities of hiring secur-tty guards to help with traffic controland blocking off streets

In Ins earlier memo to the commis-sion. Graper said the races were poputar in the past but costly

lt is the recommendation of the ad-ministration that due to the time cons-

traints involved and dollar outlaywhich would be required, we do not ap-prove these runs and ask that they con-tact Plymouth Townsh,p or the countyto see d they would be interested inworking thic out with them," he wrote

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Thank: to the cooperation of Omai.com Cablevision, emergency Informa.tion and warninp can be broadeut byvoice announcement on every cablechannel.

The emergency informatbon andwarnings come from police teletype,the National Weather Service. andfrom a learn of community volunteerswho are trained by the PlymouthTownship Office of Emergency Preparedness to asslit during a localemergency or diouter.

To join thil learn. plan 00 atteodialthe training meetings which are held oathe fourth Saturday of each monthfrom 9 a.m. to noon in the P]ymoutbTownship Hall on Ann Arbor Road atMill.

Many of these volunteers, along withothers. become severe weatherspotters and are an important part ofthe area's early warning system.

This very important arm of the com.munity's early warning system needsmore volunteers to help cover thespotting posts during all hours when se·vere weather threatens our communi-ty The next severe storm spottersclass will be at 7 'p.m. Wednesday,March 27, at Plymouth Township Hal]

Charles E. Van¥]eck

Deputy DirectorEmergecy Preparedness

Plymouth Township

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Moy Lindsay brought Detroit water to township18 the inO, and '10§ di Plymouth

b.*lp wao holding a url= 01 elic-ID= in *t W= Olt-ibly an attempt31*abl* a city form of :overnmetI inr-1 tty wi only a *ratagem to/Ii:* the City of Plymouth from anbdo. parts 01 its terrain, the q-tionmivitably came of How many timel.n the electorate vote to form a city61 reject the propoied charter?

The amver came om April 14, 1964,tn a letter from Michlgan Attorney*neral Frank J Kelley

2 In a letter addie-ed to Wayne Coun-ly Proiecuting Attorney Samuel H. 01-¥m, Kelley pve his opinion that "a1P charter commt-0 may be elect-d u often u de:ired If a valid petltion6 lited within the 10-day period from2* canvals and determinalloo of theYote on any propied charter"

Kelley went on to uy that "the elec-tor receiving the higheat number ofvotes cut for the office of mayor be-comes mayor de facto of the propo,edpity until a mayor for such propo,eddly is elected and qualified pursuant toa charter which shall have been ap-proved by the electorate.

"For the first 10 days following the

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ion takes a back seat

election at whld the ,.9,0/40"2#/ I.........................u r•/cted. the electon 01 th• pro-po- city may pitition the do facto past &mayor fortheelectloo ola=. chartercommildon-"

The mao perionially elected mayor Samde facto of the City of PlymouthHeight, from 1961 on w. John D HudsonMcE.en who evectually wu to bEcome supervt,or of Plymouth Town.ship. . er but it probably wn -der Wi admin

Before dlocuning McE,en'i five- 1*tration that the towmhip belan to

year tenure u supervt,or, a few word, catch up with. and in so,ne r-pect,about the man he followed - Roy R even surpe-. the City of PlymouthUnduy Unduy. who had beeo 4 rfa aample that tow,hip pop,latto bi-It wu during Li-af: regime for

estate, became town,hip supernior in ,an to exceed that of the city It •uJune 1933, following the sudden death during ht, timethat the tactle for pre-of Supervtior Charla A Rathburn veoting anneutice wu eltabillhed. It

rr IS D[,FICULT to uy wben plym. Yall whtle he headed the 9-hip. inouth Township began to shed the CLD. ,907, that a new -Ing ormaince wal=12'lf=.23,1%2'Z ;dropudioouninguireaddifyingicon,proce- probably began when Lindsay guide for iocial development

wal Supervilor (1953-1965)Farming wi 00 It• way out (by 1966

it wu almolt non-extitent) but iti de-Unlike the heroine of the old Europe- parture wu coincidect with the devel-

an fairy tail, the township had no fairy opment of oil and gas wells. In 1962,godmother to wave a magic wand andbring It out of the shadow of Its acquisi-tive neighbor.

No one who knew Roy Lindsay wouldcast him in the role of a fairy godmoth Frli ingt

Plymouth Townihip prodged 1,011,700million able feet 01 -tual /4 about34.13 percent 01 the Kate'* total prodec-lioo.

NI .04 .as belms developedand the tow=hip'i med*an family income achieved top nok In the ar-,surp-ing that 01 lamill- 12 aty ofPlymouth u vell U .- in Northville, Canton and Livoala. In 1 -, itreached $8,005 compared with $7,755in the city

THE TOWNSHIFS MAJOR achieve-meat during Linlay's admlal,trattonwas bringing Detroit water to Its mostpopula tid areas

Al early u 1953, the Town•hlp

Board - -dic•-1/Il. 0-/4,&dz.w..t..tial....1....

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8."ir aad Wa'r A.U..tty vitiC-ton To-'* 0011 to bve C-- backoetolitthefollowma yar. /1-14, ta11§* Mymoth Tow-p ve- ap-Foved a millop i=-, 21 10•rmilbfor th, Plrpo,e 01 00-trect'. a /""1and.al/**

Whil lattl:' for Datroit "aur,wells wer, bro,ght 1, 00 SchookraftRoadto,frve thi -ho- divelop•mitcalled Lilw Nol Viliaa ™*in October 1901, a co-ctiom mide toDetrolt wate throm* Umaia -bledthe to-hip to provide waur to all el-cept 1.le,t're•.

A photo la my pictorial history 04Ply,nouth show, Supent,or I.Indiaywith Tow-ip En-r Herald Ham-111, township treasurer ElizabethHolmes and Gerald Remui 01 the De-troit Water Commi-loo oblerving theevent

The day of private well, and *plic

tow"*Ip Milill ZW* ellk•h,r-1 1-te b.•r -180®

1- that J- D. Melill. -mI.-8, hadbletiatotow-,0-er=ne. a le" "an ..1084 I.MI./4/../91 ..M./04/*With•to-*

unce 1-, was a .tive <Ditroitiagradlate olth'Ual¥,rlity olD,ImCone' 01 CO=n,ree amd h-X.a boy K 11 61 mid 0-*ap=Mad and W,0* 8-t Am

Detroit Joind and th, Ditwit Tialboth out olezi,t/noi for man, ,•a:)D

Evitually, McE- had tive 0*1,bo, worWng forhim and ••0 -1from 1,SOO to 1,000 piper, a da,ZED:ale, territory Included te StudebGraham-Paige and Timkes Mlepiants. By age 20, he In making Illi$100 a week, more than many orthemen who worked in the factor* beoerved

(To be continued)

How to enjoy retirement the stroller

JMW.W. Edgar7taft writer

If you are one of those persons who1183 reached retirement age. turned inour working badge and now lind that·life has become a bit boring and wouldlike to find something interesting, you: should call on men like Mel Blunk, theretired school official.

Blunk was one of those dedicatedworkers in all his years with Plymouth-Canton Community Schools and he, too,feared the retired life. But just for aspell.

Now he is well on his way and is en-joying every minute of his retirement.

"I got started doing things aroundthe houae and find that is a part of lifethat 18 really enjoyable. Prior to that.when I was a bit fearful of the retiredlife, I did some moonlighting - oddjobs around the area. But I tired of

that, too And now life is really enjoy-able "

TO BREAK THE ipell of doing oddjobe around the house, Blunk makes atrip downtown occalionally just tocatch up on what Is going on.

Blunk has another hobby He M aleading automobile racing follower. Ifthere is a race any place within reach,hell be there And he'll stay to the fin-ish

At the moment, he u looking forwardto a trip to Daytona Beach for the 500-mile race in that Florida city

Over the years he has mismed veryfew Indy 5008 When he did mims, it wasfor a good reaion and he ts alwayi onhand at Be Michigan InternationalSpeedway In Jackson

That's why if you are a victim of bor-ing times in your retired life, youshould get a chance to visit with MelBlunk

Is it a delire for a good education orto gamble on attracung the attention olthe sports world and get a chance atthe fabuloul malaria being offered bythe football and buketball teams in the

pro leagues'

This 18 the question that has becomethe major topic of discunion at theluncheon table these days when thenewspaper, are filled with stories ofthe choices the young high school athletes have made

During the past few weeks it hasbeen stated that some of the highschool lads have visited a half dozen

schooks, some u far west as the PacificCoast, and haven't made up their min€Isto accept an offer.

It must be an offer because the col-

leges and universities are making a]1kinds of offen with scholarihIPS. But Inmany cases it has been uid there ts alot more Thin 13 far different now than

it was in the old days

BACK THEN a young football staroften voiced a desire to play under a

Edgar

certain coach It was the personalityand ability of Fielding H. "Hurry Up"Yost that got the boys to Michigan. Andthere were others like Zuppke at Ull·nots and Rockne al Notre Dame or

Woody Hayes at Ohio Slate

These personallues didn't alwayswork One of the best cues 11 thal of

Gus Dorais, former University of De

troit coach and the man who popular-ized the forward pass

Gus had settled on attending the Uni-versity of Minnesota. In fact he had en-rolled there and reported for the team.But alter a few days he was told thathe was too small for college football

So he left and found his way to Notre

Dame where Jes,e Harper was thecoach.

It is a matter of history now that heturned with Rockne and they devel-oped the forward pan lo the pointwhere it is now - one of the key fac-tors in any football sy,tem

It wu the same with Harry Kipke atMichigan He wu anxtow to play un-der Yost. He not only made the teambut become one of the best kicken of

his lime. Hts name ts still a household

word on the Wolverine campulBut now times have changed The

pro leagues have started making mil-lionaires out of the young athlete Andchances are that the thought of becom-ing rich in a few years places higher

education in the background. MItchyear 9 getting more and more a " *,1-ing" of the young athlete.

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THE YOUNG star quarterbal:tBoiton College accepted a bid ot Fmillion and a four-year contract.

There was no thought of higher odu-caUon there.

In the old days the best offers w,rescholarships and maybe room --1board. But there was little more. 99ieof the schools went wild and "hired'full teams. Thi3 was the case with one

school in the East that had the same

squad for four seasons. But that was anexc,ption

Now the bidding is becoming moreimportant and the question arises -does the young high school athlete wanta good education or a chance to attractatlenUon of the pro leagues where mil-lionaires are being made In a fewyears'

It 13 a good question and now it is theproper gossip at many luncheon tables

Higher learning. in many cases.seems to be taking a back seat.

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ite until evenly browned Coolated Parmesan cheese Makes

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1 4 c zip dry while wine

p fc,biespoon mety moiced

paffleySalt and puppet

4 (,It)(,ut 6 0,' eachl Alaska

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and dash pepper Place halibut steaously with olive oil mixture Broilfrilflutes on luch side or until fish

Brush ocrasonally with t)asting saPowder iri 2 lablespoons olive oil in

and ( auliflowef, saute unlil crisp-tertolastewithsaltandpepper ArrangSer .,1 witt yoqurt MakeS 4 serving

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twice and dry while wine

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score backs of leg sections usingkitchenshears Sauteonion celery. 1

0,1 unt,l tender Add renaming incpepper sauce parsley and Cheese ,minutes Add cod crab and clams,

elam shells open and fish flakes wh

taste with hot pepper sauce GariCheese Dot,tons Makes 4 to 5 ser

Cheese Croutons: Heat 2 to 3 tables:

Add 2 cups Italian bread cubes sal

slightly Toss with 2 tablespoons gr2 cups

1 4 teaspoon curry powder

1-1 2 cops each thin

diagorially slicedcar,ots and sliced

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green unions

Plain yogurt , optional,

iine parsley 1 4 teaspoon sallks on broiler pan, brush gener4 to 5 inches from heat 4 to 6flakes when tested with a fork

uce during broiling Heat Clirryskillet for 1 minute Add carrots

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en tested with fork Season to-tish with Darslev Serve with

The new look in Arnerlcan cuisine calls upon a hentagethat Spans the globe and applies it to a bounty of fineingredients that are increasingly available throughout allregions of the United States.

The new look denves its freshness not only frombright, bvely combirid t ion; of u,lors and flavors but alsoan ingstence that the ({,mt,inations of quality ingrehunts make 5ense nutritionally and economically

Asa result. versatili· fer,food and vegetable pairingsr flat t ake advant age of Odf r'.,1 t Ul a| abunclane e are growing iri ;)opularity

Zesty. 1 Iqht and hi rrlple t i > Fr epare. al ' 8 ' t he L 01(,flu tmain dishes here offer a weiot.)me change from heavywinter fare and look towdrd spring And each owef,important parts of :ts ;peclai appeal to key ingredients

Alaska spafood drill Bert< )1; 1 Imported Itallan Ollve Oil

Bertolll, the only nationally available olive oil, 15

t.>th produced and bottled iri Italy 5 Tuscan region. thetraditionally supenor source

5:jecies of A Ir,Ka sect?(„41 ha,ibut. fairrion,

:a"'le·: 5dlrril irl. Sr·(1'6 trld King (rat, and whitefishtying excillent flavor .ir,d 'ugh quallt¥ protein to inter

natiortai recipes trut -w ·,rem an integral part of

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Elijally,idaptat-le t.1,1 (r.fr & MV·liin< heon or farn:lylir,ner. favor¥ fircm,·,1 Hailt:lit v.·It', C umed Vegetablehhigh;ight:,the ilrilowe '1<ivor that dear, golden olive oiland hallt,ut len,1 h 71,1(4 :·Ir"ijared mealf,

Ah».-1 Stvle (. ir.:j:.ir o. i, 1,·.11 ' jr ,·ntertair.ir,g. celetr·ite<, .-3 ..irlety f )f 'avorite %,·,14,3(1 tagtef and tpxturef,C f:.e€'re ( routor}5. 'ragr,)'it '00.] 4 <)live r)Ii. add a flavorfulrrunr k to this all Amprican v.,dion of the clagic Italian

fiff) stew that economically maker, the most of Snow or

King crab in the shell and whitefish

Everyone loves pastal And Creamy Salmon Pastablends convenient Canned salmon and spinach with a

decadent dollopof purecream.Ag reatemergencybrunch or supper dish when unexpected guests drop by,thus recipe goes together In just a few minutes. Pureolive oil which, contrary to myth. contains no cholesterol. complements and enhances the flavor of cannedsalmon and helps to ensure smooth consistency

Finally. Zesty Marinated Salmon and VegetableSalad (not shown) is an ideal choice that makes even adiet meal delicious. Chunks of poached Alaska salmon.leeks, pea pods and red pepper are a visual and taste

delight. The olive oil based Herb Dressing provides thefinishing touch in a glad offenng sound nutntion andculinary appeal.

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CREAMY SALMON AND PASTA

1 can 1 15-1 2 02 ) salmon

2 tablespoons minced shallots or onion2 tablespoons Bertoll, olive oil

Heavy cream1 teaspoon Dijon mustard

1 8 teaspoon tarragon. crushed8 ounces large pasta twists. cooked and dratned4 cups lightly packed sliced fresh spinach or

1 package {10 oz ) frozen chopped spinach. thawedarid squeezed dry

Grated Parmesan cheese

Salt and pepper

Drain salmon, reserving liquid. break into large chunks Inlarge skillet. saute shallotsin olive oil untiltender Addcreamto reserved salmon liquid 10 equal 1 cup Add to skillel withmustard and tarragon cook over medium heat 2 minutes oruntil slightly thickened Add pasta spinach and 1/4 cupParmesan cheese toss gently Stir In salmon Season withsalt and pepper to taste heat thoroughly Serve with addi-tional Parmesan cheese if desired Makes 6 servings

ZESTY MARINATED SALMON

AND VEGETABLE SALAD(NOT SHOWN)

1 14 potinds (12·inchthickslices}Alaska salmon thawed d

necessary and cm into bite sized pieces and poached'1 large or 2 small teeks. trimmed, cut in half lengthwise

and cooked until lender

Herb Dressing2 cups Chinese pea pods, cooked until crisp-tender or

1 package (10 oz ) frozen pea pods. thawed1 cup red pepper strips

Marinate hot salmon and hot leeks in Herb Dressing at least 1hour Remove salmon and leeks, toss pea pods and pepper ,f

with Herb Dressing Drain and reserve Herb Dressing Gently 1,.toss together salmon, leeks, pea podsand pepper Serve withreserved Herb Dressing Makes 6 servings .

Herb Dres:Ing: Combine 1/2 cup Bertolli olive oil, 1/4 cup white wine vinegar, 1 tablespoon lemon Juice, 1 teaspoon drymustard, 1/4 teaspoon elch crushed basil and sall and 1/8

teaspoon pepper. m,x well Makes about 3/4 cup.

*Poached Salmon: Cover salmon pieces with boiling saltedwater, add 2 slices lemon, 2 slices onion, 1 sprig parsley andseveral peppercorns Return to boil. reduce heat and simmer,covered, 5 minutes or until salmon flakes when tested witha fork

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The fint microwave countertopovens were introduced to consumers in1967 It hal taken a few yean lor O,emto "catch on," but forecast, indicatethat by 1990 u many u 60 percent ofr S. bouseholds will have this revolu-tionary kitchen appliance in theirhomes What make, themlo popular?

According to Marlys Ble]unski. presi-dent of the Internallooal R8crowavePower In:titute/Cooking ApplianceSection (IMPI/CAS), "More women arein the work force today So familieshave less time to plan and prepareweek-{lay meals The microwave ovents the answer to their need for preparIng a quick, nutritious mui."

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LEO MARIOM moved toPlymouth Towniship recently f romDetroit. Leo is a violinist He startedto play lhe violin when he •u 9 andhe': still playing at almost 85

"I've played with all theorchestras around." be said. "I even

played with the PlymouthSymphony I can't remember thedirector's name. It was a long timeago."

He would like to establish a violin

quartet in this area."I had one in Detroit for years -

a violin quartet with piano. I haveall violin music, just violin, nothingfor viola, cello or bus. Once we gotthe four violinists, maybe we couldlinda planist," he Mid.

When the quartet 13 organized,he'd like to make it available for

performances in schools and forother groups.

Any interested violinists may callLeo, 455-0731. His telephone wasinstalled last week and he hopes tohave a telephone directory nextweek

LIONS CLUB of Plymouthcelebrated its 37th birthday with acharter anniversary party at theMayflower.

Three of the four charter

members still active in the club

attended the party. They were BillFehlig, Bruce Richard and RolandWidmayer. Ken Failing missed itbecause he was in Florida.

61NNY KOCH of Canton

Township is a registered nurse,working at

1 Dearborn

Oakwood

Hospital.

She 13 one of12 labor and

deliverynurses andnurses

assistants whodecided to

brighten up the,walls of the

Ginny Koch patients'rooms They started an off-dutystitchery project, embroidering andframing pictures for the rooms.They worked on their own time andafter nine months, their colorful artwork is appreciated by both theslaff and patients.

KRISTINA NIMAN,daughter of Mr and Mrs. RaymondG. Niman of Canton Township,is afinalist in the MichiganHomecoming Queen competitionKristina is homecoming queen atJohn Glenn High School

The state high schoolhomecoming queen will be namedMarch 30 and 31 at the AirportHilton. The winner will receive acash scholarship and an expense-paid trip to Honolulu. Hawaii fornational competition in July.

"PHEREMIS I)ONORSare a special breed Many critically-ill patients depend on these veryspecial donors and this unusual typeof blood donation," said the medicaldirector of Southeastern MichiganRegion Blood Services He wasspeaking at the annual PherestsRecognition Reception. A number ofPlymouth residents were among thespecial donors honored at thereception.

They were Orlen Baker, tatsBldolll, She 11, Briggs, Gre,goryBriltot, William Clark, RogerErtek-, Hmmu Hinko, JamaHobley, Domold Keller, MarkKramp, David MeCIan, Jo•ephMehal, Roberl Parks, Elal,e Popi,Gloria Ramirez, Ray Roberto Jr,Dale Schotts, Cy,thl. Shaw, TerryWaula,kl and Rebecca Yiker

These residents deserve all-starbilling.

Pherests li a procedure in whichblood is drawn from a donor andpassed through a machine thatremoves a certaln component -either pluma, platelets or whltecells The remaining componentsare then returned to the donor'sblood system. Tbe proc- takesbetween 90 minutes and 24 hours

A variety of patients benefit frompherells donations. Plasma, whichcontains infection-fighting proteins,11 -d to treat children born with adeficiency of theme proteins.

Platelets, a crucial factor forblood clotting, are uied in thetreatment of leukemt, and othercancen. White eells are umed totreal pattint: who are unable toproduce enough of thele infection-fighting cells.

Anyone interested in informationmay call the Red Crog PherailRecruitment office, 494-2787 or 494·2788

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From the day the mall carrier hand-ed her an envelope with *15 in it. JuliaGrice wu booked

Her favorite -p operu wentunwitched. Shi began to plan for thehour during which her baby nappedLater, she would walt for Sesame

Street to glve bersome free UmeFrom the day the diaper Dervice

magazine paid '25 for her story aboutthe transition into motherhood. Grice

was hooked on writing Almit twodecades later, Grice has gone frombeing the mother of two toddlers to aromance author with a string of novelsthat began with "Lovefire."

BUT AS she told a Town Hall audi-

ence last week, becoming a publishedwriter 13 far from romanUc.

For the 10 books that she's seen pub-lished. she's written an equal amountthat were rejected. "It takes an enor-mous amount of emotional strength towithstand rejection."

Even without the prospect of rejec-lion. writers need to make a firm com-mitment to their craft.

"I've written when I've been sick,when I was depres,ed, when I waspregnant. when my marriage wasbreaking up and when I had a brokenankle," she said. "You have to stick to

it. Over 18 years. I've become a writ-ET .7

After writing several stories aboutmotherhood for the diaper service, sheshe turned her developing writing skillsand burgeoning imagination to anothergenre In February 1968, Personal Ro-mance magazine gave over Its cover toher story about a gang of high schoolgirls who bootlegged birth control pills.

GRICE FOLLOWED that successwith "Highway Pick-up Strip - Onie Ifound lt I couldn't stay away."

That was followed by a story about acouple who find themselves in a haunt-ed bed. "We listened in on their love-insfrom the past," the blurb touted.

For a change of pace she wrote tear-jerkers like *'Little Runaway - hefilled my heart with love."

, hon sick, whin Im, mdirrlige,meIlhadabroken

-Julia Rico

romance author

Her agent began IViesting to herway• in which •he could improve. Fi-nally, It wu mile•ted that Grice try ahistorical romance novel.

After bathing at the Idea, she beganto•hop around for a time and alocale.One day,he Notted a story about pl-rates and thought It'd bi fun to writeabout them. She ended up pkking a ro-mantle locale, New Orleans and theyear, 1811, when piracy nourt,he$. Andher f Int success, "Invefire." wu on it,way

"1 HAD an enormous amount of fun

writing the book. I wa: caught up in thefanta:y I wu a romance writer and Iloved it."

Atthe Ume:he wuready tomarketthe book, abe attended the Oakland Uni.versity Writers Conference where shemet an executive with Avon Book:

They talked. She casualty mentionedher book. "He wu 38, with curly hairshot with grey. One hunk of a man," sherecalled.

She stepped ulde to make room forthe upiring writen who had arrived atthe conference carting their manu-scripts In shoe boxes

Grice, by now had moved beyondthat point in her career. She had heragent mend him the manuocript. Avon Julla Grice, romancaccepted It and Grice discovered that themil- for releclshe was considered a profeutonal writ- Script.er

"A PROFESSIONAL regards writ- penses. "You never knoing u a fulltime job. A prof-lonal money you'll get from a bmakes enough money to support him- a book will Bell," she mald.self or herself." Juggling a plot l•n't theprofes:lonal's only task. Making a Uv- "You have to decide

ing from writing al® mean, deftly enough skills and talentshandling twice-yearly royalty checks to to work if writtng gomake them cover one-year'* living ex- tubes."

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DAR good citizensJIm While of Plymouth Canton HIgh School and Pam Alber of MyBal,m an Hclpnts 01 good cHI:en pine and =IHI#*". The st..lected by their coun-lors Ind their pee.e, vioN honored by thi 1 Bank-West M,Ann Cochr•no chipter of the Daught- of thi Am-lcan Revolullon aIn thi Plymouth Hlitorical Mu,Ium.

I hind• 11, ihe de.1/1,»ted .he,kin, 01 4.in,• ArnuntIntriti, and 1,< penallic. apply fo, cail, •,thdf•••1 Prior w ." 591 1

I wn learning bow to plot, how tohold the -der': attention and how towrite for a woman with a high mchooleducation or le-"

When she •u:9, she decided thatshe wun't getting any younger and sheought to start a novel. She wrote a bookcalled "Phoenix Dream," which didn'tget beyond ber agent'* desk. But in at-tempUng to market the book ahe feltcompelled to find an agent.

SHE BOUGHT a copy of Writer'sMarket, which lists the addre- ofagenU and publithers and lent a letterto several agents. Two answered herOne letter snoottly informed her Ihehad contacted the wrong agent. Thesecond letter at least made an attemptto be polite. That was the agent towhom she,ent her book.

Her Econd book, a mother'Feyeview of chlld rearing was accepted bya publisher who ,ent her a U,000 ad-vance She was eeslatic. "I called myfriends and told them. I called my ene-mies and told them"

However, another publishing firmbought the firm that had Do thrilledGrice by promising to market her book.The second firm decided the book

didn't fit its needs. "They let me keepthe advance."

THROUGHOUT HER lottual brush

wilh the publishing world, Grice justkept on writing. She tried her hand atgothles and mysteries, writing 01*books that weren't published.

'A television reporter asked me oncewhy I kept on writing. I didn't knowwhat to say. I just laughed and finallyaaid, ' I guess I wu crazy.' But I knownow why I kept on writing. I wu hope-ful."

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and the professional 15 a driving to be-come a published writer.

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I P-c MOTHER. OF Twm.Plymith-Cant= Mother• 01 ™-

Club will miet at 7 p.m nundly,March U G-t spider Mll be adeading specialist For informationabout thi meeting or the club, call PamBrigp. 455-2283

I K-C CARD PARTY

A card party at 7 30 p m Friday,March 1, Fr Victor J Reoaud Knightsof Columbus Hall. 150 Fair Street,Plymouth. will benefit the Tootsie RollDrive for the mentally retarded CallDolores Thibeau. 453-3621. for information

O 3 CITIES ART CLUBThree Cities Art Club will meet at

7.30 p m Monday, March 4. in themeeting room of Town•hip Hall, 42350Ann Arbor Road, east of Ulley. Plansfor the spring judged show will be dis-euised Livonia art instructor AudreyDiMarco will critic memben' works -a limit of two per member. Viliton arewelcome For more information. callJean Bologna, club president, 455-4995.

I WANTED: PARENT 8 CHILDThe "Y'' Indian Program is a won-

derful way to spend constructive timewith your child. Tribes of three to eightparents and their children meet on arotating basis to do crafts, games andsongs Tribal outings and group Feder-

ation outings are held for campouts.tours,skating, etc. Indian Programmembership includes a Plymouth "Y"

Alpha XiDelta conve

Representatives of alumnae and col-legiate chapters of Alpha Xi Dellasorority will meet in Plymouth Satur-day. March 23 for their Province€on-vention. Western Wayne County Alum-nae chapter and Eastern Michigan Unt-versity Gamma Zella chapter wit! co-host the convention in the MayflowerMeeting House.

Approximately 100 delegates are ex-pected

Registration begins at 8 30 a.m withcoffee and breakfast rolls Lunch willbe served at noon and the convention

will adjourn at 4 p.mOrder of business will include a gen-

eral meeting, business mmeeting, elec-tion of officers, presentation of awardsand recognition of 50-year memberswith the Order of the Rose A Found-

ef, Day ceremony, by-law changes,and workshops for alumnae and colle-giate chapters will complete the agen-da

ALPHA XI Delta. a college women'sSorority wa founded in 1893 at Lom-bard College. Ill There are 97 collegi.ate and 200 alumnae chapter with a to-tai membership of more than 81,008

Alumnae chapters m Michigai

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Family memberihip Call the "Y" today for more Information, 4-2004

I PYLIOUTH NEWCOMERSPlymouth Newcomen Club will

meet at Northville CharlǤ Thunday.March 7 Hospitality begim at 11:30am. and lunch at noon. Sandy Pallu,astrologer, will pr-ent the programRemervations are limited, call 459-3250

I NATIONAL SECURITYCOUNCIL MEMBER TO SPEAK

The Lions Club of Plymouth willopen il, Thundiv, March 21. meetinglothe public to permit more residentsto hear Steven Steiner of the State De-

partment talk about U.S -Soviet reta-lions Admi=lon to the dinner and pro-gram in the Mayflower Meeting Houleis $ 15 per person. For reservations, callJohn Smaman. 433-3333 or 459-4794

I HOME ECONOMISTSAnn Arbor Home Economists will

meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27,at the home of Karen Scribner, 4548Breezewood. Gue,t speaker BonnieEverett will discu= "St.arting YourOwn Businels." All graduate homeeconomists welcome. Call Sue Arnett,483-5266, for information.

I FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTPersonal financial management will

be the topic 7-9 p m. Wednesday, Feb27, in the open forum series on personalmanagement in Room 8200 of the Lib.

ntion here

Albion, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint,

Grosse Poinle/Macomb County. Lans-ing-E. Lansing, Marquette, OaklandCounty. Saginaw Valley and WesternWayne County.

Collegiate chapters are Albion Col·lee University of Michigan, MichiganState University, Eastern MichiganUniversity, Ferris State College. North-ern Michigan Univenity and HillsdaleCollege.

State conventions convene everyother year with national conventionson

alternate yean

PROVINCE convention will empha-size the theme, -Alpha Xi Delta ADesign for a Lifetime "

Respiratory health is the sorority'snational philanthropy, Alpha Xi Deltachapters contributedmore than $57.000and 21,000 hours of service to their 10-

cal American Lung A,sociationchapters during the 1983-84 schoolyear

Robin Curtis and Wendy DuVal]-An-gelocci of the Western Wayne ('ountyAlunae chpater are working closelywith Gamma Zelta collegiate chapterat EMU in making arrangements forthe Province Convention

eral Arts Bilding. Schookraft CollegePaul Mciatyri, inveltment maller,will bl Sm-t •peaker For information.call thi Wom,00, Reiource Ceater, 591.0400, Ext 43: Serie, im free and re#,tration 0- nece-ry

I CANYON NEWCOMERS BUN-K0

Bunko group will meet the eveningof Wed-y, Feb 27. at Linda'.home. For information. call Ann, 397-0797.

I CANYON NEWCOMERSEUCHREI

Group will meet the evening ofThunday, Feb. 20. at Maggle'; Call453-4294 for information

I STAMP CLUB

West Suburban Stamp Club will meetat 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 1 in thePlymouth Townshjp Meeting Room.42350 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Clubmember Dick Joan will present pro-gram, "How to Exhibit," explaininghow to build an exhibit and all the finepoints on impreming judges.

I PLYMOUTH WOMAN'S CLUBThe Woman's Club of Plymouth will

meet Friday, March 1 at First UnitedPresbyterian Church of Plymouth tomark its 92nd anniversary. Special re-ception at 11.30 a m. and program at12.30 p.m Past presidents will be hon-ored. Choral group, Centennial Educa-tional Park Swing Ensemble, will enterlain.

I PLYMOUTH OPTIMISTS

Club meets at 7 p.m the first andthird Mondays of each month in theMiles Standish Room of the MayflowerHotel. Plymouth and Canton residentsmay cal] 453-8547 for membership in-formation

I LOBBY SALE AT BOTANICALGARDENS

Friends of the Matthae, BotanicalGardens will have a lobby ule 10 a mto 4pm Saturday and Sunday. March2 and 3 Gifts. plants. reference booksand handmade pressed flowers will befor ute Gardens are at 1800 DixboroRoad, Ann Arbor Lobby exhibit forMarch will be a spring bulb displaywith a collection of spring floweringbulbs forced for early blooming

0 60-PLUS LUNCHEONAll Plymouth-Canton senior citizens

are invited to the monthly potluckmeeting at noon Monday. March 4 indellowship Hall of Firit United method-151 Church of Plymouth. 45201 NorthTerritorial I'lease bring a diah to pass

and yow ov• tab -vke Speakerwill be Vir,Inia Parker, former pv-Irameot and curreet I.-9 /d-For more information. call 453-MIl

O *PR»4G FLING FASHIONSHOW AND LUNCHEON

The Lidia AUIillary to VFW Post*695 will have ita fourth annual SprtngFling at 1 p.m Saturday, March 9 inthe Post Home, Mill Street north ofAnn Arbor Road. For remervation: forthe ulad luncheoo and fashlo• sho•,call Mary. 453-8771. or Alice, 453-4144.

I TAX AID FOR SENIORSThe Plymouth-Northville chapter of

the American Anociation for RetiredPenons offers free income tax coumel-ing for •enior citizens at theme loca-tion: Salvation Army, 9451 S Main,Plymouth, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondaysuntil April 15; Tonquish Creek Manor,1!60 Sheridan, Plymouth, 10 a m. to 4p m Tuesdays, through April 9, Plym-outh Cultural Center, 525 Farrner,Plymouth. 10 a m. to 3.30 p.m. Wednes-daysi through April 9, Dunning HoughLibrary, 223 S Main, Plymouth, 10am. to 4 pm Thursdays through April11. Canton Recreation Center, 44237Michigan Avenue, Canton Townahip.noon to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, through April15,9 am. to noon, Wednesdays. throughApril 9, 9 a.m to noon Thtirsdays.through April 10, Royal Holiday Park,39500 Warren Road, Canton, 1-4 p.mWednesdays, through April 10 CallLouise Spigarem. 397-1000. Ext 278.for an appointment for the Canton to-cations.

Toll-free number for government taxassistance is 1-800-424-1040

Seniors and low-income residents

may take advantage of the free incometax counseling Take along last year'stax return, any W.25 and statemenIS ofdividends. interest and pensions as wellas SSA-1099 Homeowner• should bringtax statements for 1984 and renters the

amount of rent paid and to whom Alsoheating bills for November and Decem-ber of 1983 and the first 10 months of1984

I MEDICAL RETIREES SUP-PORT

Medical Retirees Support Group. forpeople forced to early retirement be-cause of medical problems, meets at 10a m every Thursday m the People'sCommunity Hospital Authority Annex,4420 Venoy, Wayne For more informa-tien. call Dave Brunette, 595-1940

I COLONY SWIM CLUBColony Swim Club ts accepting appli-

cations for the positions of pool mana-get. aisixtant manager, lifeguards and

mack bar workers for the IummlrRamm- shoold be Imt to ColoqSwim Club. PO Box 311 M,moith48170 - Attn. Per.0-1 Committee.

I XI DELTA ETA

Xi Delta Et, Chapter of Beta SigmaPhi Sorority meets the fint Wed-dayof the month Objective, of the interna-Uonal service, soclai and cultural

mrority are fellowihip and friendahipAnyone interested in more informatioomay call 404.9$3§

I NEW MORNING SCHOOL

The New Morning School will beginits Saturday Di,covery Days from 10•.m. to noon. March I through March30. Limited enrollment 11 available in

special interest cluies at the *chool,14501 Haggerty For information, call420-3331

I NOW SELLS SPREE BOOKS

The North•est Wayne Chapter of theNaUonal Organizatioo for Women is of-fering 1985 SPREE books for sale for07.50 each. For information. call 459-4482. Books contain discount couponsfor area restaurants, servkes and en-tertainment

new

voices

Mr. and Mn Michael

Tibble of Pine, PlymouthTownship announce thebirth of their daughter,Jennel Marie Tibble,Feb. 14 in ProvidenceHospital, Southfield.They have two older Tbdaughters. Aimie, 34,and Carin. 13

Grandparents are Mr. 1and Mrs. Paul Miller of

Jackson, Miss, formerlyof Farmington, and Mr.and Mrs. Marvin Tibble

of Walled Lake Great-

grandparents are Mr.and Mrs Bruce Turner of

Brighton and Mrs MacelMiller of Redford

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™ LI- Club ot Plymouth MIl holda Millimaili) Party Saturday. March2 The club meets the fint and third

Thuridays at §:30 p m in the May-flower Hotel

I VOCAL SCHOLARSHIPSOFFERED

The Plymouth Community Choruswill offer three voice Bcholarshipm In1985. Deadline for application 11 March15. Application forms may be obtatoedfrorr, high or middle •chool school of.fices or by calling 348-7131 or 4664080 A graduating high •chool lentorwill receive one 0500 grant and two$250 grants will· go to high or middleschool students

0 CHORUS COOKBOOK

Plymouth Community Chorus newcookbook, "All Our Best." is availableat Plymouth Book World and from cho-rus members. Price is $7.95. -

I BEGINNING STRING CLASS

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Eliminator ,Chargers bounce Rocksfrom playoff chase againey Brid Emon,statf writer ,==9

Send Livonia Churchill's basketball .......29::if?

team to Las Vegas because they're on a roll

The Chargers trumped Plymouth Sa- -1.1.- 1*4.im'*h.*'i"'F"'mbtem in their own Kym Friday night, 54- - ill 44, ·· I ...-· ,24.k51. in a first-round Western Lakes Con- 4. - · ·i'

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'We got good shots, but we have toha ve those second and third chances,-said Brodie -We had breakdowns and

Churchill capitalized.»There were several other key points

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• Guard Mickey Katschor made ashot and was fouled at the buner to

end of the first quarter. pulling Church-ill to within 4 points.

• Hermanson scored with 3 seconds

left in the half to give the Chargers a31-29 advantage at intermission

• Gendjar dealt Salem another blowat the end of the third quarter when hehit a shot with 3 seconds left, pullinghis team to within 2

• He also scored a layup to open thefourth quarter and Salem's Mike White ,was called for a technical foul (slapp- ing the backboard) It turned out to be a 5-point play as Hermanson made good I

on the foul shot and Hille followed with a basket

-WE FELT Hermanson could beat

LeSean Haygood (Salem's center) Ispeedwise. but we couldn't outmusclehim,- Albertson said -Mike played awhale of a game When he's one step off the low block, he's deadly with thatturnaround Jumper

Hille finished with 12 points and 8rebounds. while Katschor, the key torunning (hurchill's offense, finishedwith 7 points and 10 assists

While. who got Into early foul troubleand sat out a good portion of the secondquarter, led Salem with 14 points EricSovine and Ha>good added 10 and 9,res pri·tivrly

-1 m happy with the way we played,A]brrifin said -Winning at ulem is difficult h was a lot more difficult

winning here than it was at Churchill -

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Monday, Fobruary 25,1985 04£ (P.C)1C

Terence playoff gameIt was the second year in a row in

which Churchill has ousted the Rocks

The Chargers will take an 8-10 recordinto Tuesday's semifinal battle withI.,vonia Stevenson t 16-2)

The right numbers came up forChurchill on several occasions with the

clincher being Ken Gendjar's freethrow with four seconds left

-We've been talking about comp-sure at Churchill this season, and I

thought we showed it tonight,- said theChargen' coach Don Alberon

Salem coach Bob Brolie, whoseteam fell to 10-8 overall. had this as

sessment -I think our problem wasthat too many times we had a lack ofintensity There were loose ballf andrebounds to get. but Churchill gotthern.-

THE LEAD changed hands through-<iut the final quarter

Churchill s pencil-thin center Mike

Hermanson scored 2 of his game-high19 points with 1 41 to go. putting the(hargers ahead 50·47

But only 16 seconds later, BryanWaldron ramr cold off the bench to hit

a hort baseline Jumper. cutting themargin to 1

The Rocks then stole the ball and

took a short-lived 5150 lead when

1.eyan Haygood scored with 51 5ecfinds remaining

Waldr"n then fouled Andy Oliver 10„v·unds later The Churchill guardInad{· his first frEN· throw, but missed

thu· second Hermanson using all of hislanky 6-foot 5 frame tipped the rebound to (;end)ar who found himselfwith an open shot in the lane - bingo

2 more points for the ChargersSalem came down and missed with

29 Mronds to play but got the ball rightback when S<·ott Hille was called for an

offensive foul after grabbing a missed(Iliver foul shot

THE ROCKS called timeout with 14

v·< end* to play but never got a shotoft turning thu· b,ill over with 6 w<·ond,

r•·m.,ining

Churchill was able to get the inbound

PIll t. (,endjar who was immediately1,)tih·(1 19 made the all-important first*hot .3. ('hurchill hit the Jackpot

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ex-champ ChiefsMailed Lake Central knocked off de

It·nding Western Lakes Ikague basket

ball champion Plymouth Carton Fri-da> 56 45 In a well played game inWalled Lake

The visiting Chiefs (5-8 in the league.ind 7 11 overalli held a slim 13-12 ad

4,intage after one period of play butthat war. the last time they headed the1.1,ne oncr again. Carton r shooting

u·ac not up to par

Both learns played ver> well - Canton coarh I )ave Van Wagoner gaid -We

4,1 good •.hots and played good defenseThr chot excellenth' and we didn't

That what it came down to -

1 )n the drfenstic· end. Dand Knapph,·Id Centrah top worer Tom Cumrn

Ing to only 8 points despite playing ona *rained ankle Chris Owens led the\ ikings with 11 points

.loel Mrs paced the Chiefs offensive4 with 15 points and 7 aisist, whileJim Schlicker added 12

Canton's s

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swirn team to send roses to PlymouthCanton any time foon

Churchill was hoping the Chiefscould upset Northville Thursday whichwould have given Churchill a share ofthe Western Lakes Western Divisiontitle

Instead, Northville. In its 5-lane pool,

Canton wa.+ 14 for 21 from the free

throw line and Central was 20 for 25

The Chiefs are slated to host Plymouth Salem Tuesday in a Westernlakes consolation round game It willbe the ucond meeting between theneighboring rivals Salem won roundone

HAKLAND (1{RISTIAN 8!, PLYM01'TH CHRISTIAN 60: Oakland Chns

tian Jumped out to a big fint quarterlead and never looked back sendingPlymouth Christian home with a ION

The Flagles fell behind 23 14 afterorr period and 48-29 at intermistion

-Wr rouldn't match up with them.-I'lymouth Christian roach Jeff Cooksaid -We didn't get the job done on drfrnse We rouldrft,top them -

Rod Windle topped the Eagles ( 7111 73 with 17 points and Pat Mc€arthyadded 15

Mike Keri led Oakland with 16

points

;wimmers

Northvillewhipped the Chiet, 52-28 and rlinchedthe Western title outright

Canton could muster just two first,

in the meet Andy Flower won the diving competition with 244 6 points andJim Casler took the 100-yardbreaststroke in 1 09 1

The Chiefs end their dual meet Bra

In with a 6-7 record

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Western champ Hawks Balanced scoring attackmove on in tournament guides Lady Ocelot win

Farmington Harr™on began Itsquirt for the Western I.akes Confer-ence championship in grand fa,hion

Friday night with an impresmve 62-49win over Farmington on the Fa}cons'home court

Harrison wa, crowned champion ofthe Western Division of the WaternLakes Conference with a 10-3 record

The Hawks are 13-5 overall

The Hawk, punished Farmington(8-10) with an aspect of their offensethat had been lacking lately -- out·side shooting Harrison hit 28 of 47shots from the field

They shot the bat] very well,-Farmington coach Rich Roy said- We tried to zone them and (Ken)

George and (John) Miller were hittingfrom the outside We went to a man

and (Vince) Enright and (Mike) Demp-sey killed us on the inside -

HARRISON LED 35-27 at half Ume

and steadily increaled it, lead TheHawks downed the Falcon: in their

last meeting 53-39, but Roy thoughthis learn would make it more of a

basketballbattle th18 time around

-I'm a little disappointed.- he uidN thought it would be closer, eventhough we're not a great »coringteam We haven't been all year -

Dempeey's 15 point, paced fourHarrison player, In double figuresMiller and Enright each added 14 andGeorge chipped in 13 for the winnen

Kyle Mutz topped the Falcons with13 points and Tony Racka added 11

Roy utel he was pleased with theplay of Racka, who started hus firstgame for Farmington

If the Hawks are to reach their preseason of goal of playing in theWLAA, they will have to survive astiff »emifinal game with WalledLake Central Tuesday The last timeCentral invaded Harrison's Kym, thegame went into overtime before theHawb escaped with a win

The Schookraft College women'sbasketball team whipped Delta Col-IeEe last week 78-56 in the Ocelots

gym

Prior to the it,rt of the game, Itwas rumored that Eastern Confer-

ence champion Highland Park CC hadsome ineligible players, putting theOcelots in the running for first placeinstead of second.

- Its not the way we wanted to winit, but fair 1, tair,- assistant coach

Jack Grennan uid -The girls werereally fired up playing for flrit "

Although Highland Park did havethree ineligible players, the Parkenforfeited just three gama as School-craft ended up settling for secondanyway

The Lady Ocelots (8-4 in the leagueand 14-11 overall) played like champsthroughout, jumping out to a 19-pointhalftime advantage, 43-24, and neverlooking back

"!t was a matter of penonal pride,if nothing else," Grennan maid of thewin We played very well u a team.

Missy Aiken paced five Schoolcraft

Bill BRESLEA.itaff phologimphe,

Schoolcraft

sportsplayers in double figures with ]9points Kim Chandler Tored 17, Car-yn Lamb had 16 and Sherry EvaMadded 10

The Lady Ocelots return to actionatepm Tuesday against Grand Ra-pids JC in a state tournament gameat Glen Oaks

DELTA 88. S'CRAFT MEN 79: TheOcelot men': squad didn't fare as welllast week, losing at home to Delta

Delta (8-6, 18-9) led by 10 at inter-mission, 42-32 Schoolcraft (3-11, 10-19) was never in control.

James Orr led Schoolerall with 17points. Teammate Tony Randlepumped in 16 and had 5 steals. HaroldMartin {11), Curt Ullstrom (10) andClarence Jones (10) were also in dou-ble figures for the Ocelots

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sport shorts Temple reaches end of linelI CANTON SLOW-PITCHMANAGERS MEETING

An organizational managen meetint for both the Cantoo Park, andRecreation mens and women• dowpitch moftball leagues is set for Saturday. March 2, at the Cantoo TownshipAdministration Building, 1150 CantonCenter Road

The mens league will meet at 10am, the women at il am

Entry fees, registration dates andtimes, contract and residency re-quirements will be discussed Call397-1000 for more information

I PLYMOUTH SLOW-PITCHSIGNUP SESSION

Registration for returning teams inPlymouth's recreation slow-pitchsoftball leagues will begin Friday,March I

The entry fee this yearts 1450Returning teams will be guaran-

teed a spot in the league providedthey register by Thursday, March 14

New teams can begin registrationFriday. March 15

Call 455-6620 for more informa-tion

• TEEN SKI TRIP

The ('anton Parks and Recreation

Department will sponsor a teen sk[

trip to Alpine Valley Friday, Marrh 1The trip coels *15 for tboie without

equipment, U for thooe with their0.0

All transportation and supervisionu provided by the Cantoo rec staff

The trip will depart from the Can-ton Township Admini,tration buildingat 5pm and return at approzimatelyt215am

Call 397 1000 for more informa-tton

I RAQUETBALL LEAGUE

The Canton Parks and Recreation

Department wd] sponsor a 10-weekspring raquetball league for men atRose Shores of Canton beginningWednesday, March 6

The league matches will played at7 30 and 8 pm.

The cost is $55 a person You maypay $30 upon registration and the re-minder the first night of play

Call 397-1000 for more informa-lion

I CHIEFS BASEBALLBOOSTERS TO MEET

A meeting of the Plymouth CanlonChiefs Parents Baseball Club is set

for 730 p m Wednesday, Feb 27. inrooms ]28 and ]30 at ('anton High

All parents of Junior varsity andvar-sity players are urged to attend

ly loon Adliitaff writer

Unlike some who enjoy wooderfulfea,ts at dinnertime, Kathy Templeknows when:be's had her 1111

After three sterling year, 01 CmE-llc, at North Farmingtoo High Schooland four more years of Oititandingachievements at Ohio State University.Temple b ready to hang op her per-forming light, and leave the world ofcelebrity behind her

-It'i going to feel great to graduate -said Temple, who turn: 22 10 March -Iam definitely ready.-

With such enthuslasm for leavingyou d think she didn't enjoy the four-hour practice, and the pre-re of big-time college athletics.

-lt waa kind of rough mireshmanyear.- she laid -The workouts werevery time consuming, but I think ithelped me do my homework. I didn'thave much time to waste.'

So were the yearn of hard work notworthwhile' No way, uy, TempleNow that her tremendous Cmnasticsachievements are almost over, it's niceto relax and reflect while the taste ofsuccess H still sweet

Even though Temple may not go onto the Olympics or open her own club.Mary Glitz, Temple', high schoolcoach, still sees the 1981 graduate asthe finest gymnast she'i ever coached

people In sportsAnd Glit, hal coached her share of out-

standing gymnast: in her tenure atNorth Farmington including DonaKebrdle. Sharoo Shiffra and Kim Ed-wards

-She wu the best I've ever coached,-Gltz uid -Kathy •u very easy tocoach She wu alway, all for the teamShe was a real pleasure -

TEMPLE I.Fn ber North Farming-too team to the state tournament dur-

ing her senior year In fact, it wu herfinal vault thal clinched the champion-.hip for the Raiders

To make the event even more specialto Temple. it wal her 18th birthday

-K•thy just wrote me recently ind inher letter she talked about winning thechampionship,- Mid Glitz -Sbe uid itwas the best day of her life -

That may have been the best day ofher life, but there have certainly beensome other outstanding days for Tem-pIe

As a freshman she was the first OSUfemale gymnast ever named to the All-American team She missed that honor

by one point her sophomore year

-Because I'm,etting ready to gradu-ate, im almolt afraid to Mt a goalthat'§ really specific,- Temple Mid-rbere are Dome thing, that I wouldlike to do, like placing in the top five innatlonals, but 1 doo't want toset a goalI can't reach and then be dinappointed -

Even though Temple': parents areMichigan State grads, her choice of attending OSU didn't disappoint them atall.

=I had penonal ties with MSU, butthey didn't offer me anything,- shesaid -I went to Ohio State 00 a full ride

and I couldo't have made a better

choice

-My parents are my most loyal fansThey were very supportive of my dect-sloo (to attend OSU) "

Glitz agrees

1 wanted Kathy to go to the schoolthat would be the best place for heralhletically and academically, becauseshe'§ a very intelligent girl; uid Glitz-OSU seemed like the best place forher.

TEMPLE FINISHED fourth in the

Big Ten last year in at]-around compe-lition She finished ninth in lhe uneven

parallel bars in the NCAA tourney in1983

Like the nnelt cream. Temple rbe,to uw top an•,Ii her competiton aeil quick to point out. however, that h,rcollegiate competition hu been toughbut educitiooal

-The level of competitioo i muchhigher - she uld -The team concept ua lot the ume. but the preoures andthe practices are more Intense I al.Othink there are more perional goals in-volvod

-But the dilcipline im the biggestthing. 1 learned a lot from thal. and Ilearned a lot from my teammates -

Temple also enjoyed travelingaround the country and dealing withthe many people a college athlete hato deal with.

-It made me grow up a lot faster,she said

What could Temple do in the futurethat could compare with such a stellarpast?

' My ultimate dream would be towrite for a gymnastics magazine: thejournalism major sald. 1 doo't thinkI'll coach, but if 1 did it would have tobe at the college level because I don'tthink I could work with anyone whowasn' t really serious about this. be-cause that's the way I am.-

As for Temple's accomplishments.she is very proud of her academics aswell as her athletics.

i'm proud that Ill graduate on timeand that I've kept my grades up,- shegid -I'm also proud that I've improved every year in my performances-

1 The 'Oakland' Raiders revisitedBy Jim Hughoostaff writer

F EVER THERE was a man qualified to starta semiprofessional football team, 11'9 ChuckVan Robays HA spent enough time doingbattle on minor league gridirons to draw vet

eran's pay

Van Robays, a former assistant football coach atRochester Adams and minor league player from1968-1976,13 spearheading a venture for adventurewhich he hopes will result in exciting football in(>akland County He is managing partner of theOakland County Raiders, 1 semipro team whichwill make its debut in the Northern States Football

League (NSFL) this AugustHis excitement is manifested in the team's mot-

to We Play for Adventure -There's still some wrinkles to be worked out, but

come August, Oakland County wtlt be representedin the league along with Grand Rapids, Racine,Wis , [.incolnwood, Ill, Janesville, Wise , Indianap-olis, Ind. and Gary, Ind There'9 a possibility theleague will approve more new franchises in addition to the Raklen

THE OAKLAND County Raiders, whose decorwill bear a striking resemblenre to the Los AngelesRaiden of the NFL, have their office based in Flo

chester, although the team will play in PontiacVan Robays announced last week the team willplay five home games at Wisner Stadium and oneat the Pontiac Silverdome A practice site has yetto be determined

Van Robays also announced Robert -Turf-Kauffman will be the head coach of the Raiders A

coaching staff of three asMistants has yet to be appointed One possible candidate Is Joe Zelmanski,former head coach at Adam,

The groundwork has been set, but there s Stillplenty to keep Van Hobays busy He's managingpartner with Dr Richard Klein and Dr ThomasChwierut, but puttlng the operathon together 1 VanRobays department

Ive always been interested in putting a tearntogether. it's just that the climate wasn't right -said the fortner Adams assistant, who played minorleague football with the defunct l'ontiar Arrowsand Pontian Firrbirds -When the Mwhigan Panthers 11·11 (and merged with the Oakland Invaders Inthe 1 'nited Stairs Football Irague) I thought thenming was perfvt We applied to the NSFI, andour franchise was voted m -

Van Robays received the formal nod of approval.lan 6 at the monthly )rague meeting in ('hicagoNow everything is full vpeed ahead which 19 the

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-We (NSFL) have a contract with the NFL andthe USFL.- Van Rot)ays said -They can bring oneof our players up at anytime We have very closeties with both leagues -

Van Robays knows what he's up against the fintyear The Panthers' brief history is enough for aquick education in the study of selling a footballteam Even duriog a championship season, theSilverdome wasn't packed with spectator

-We're not fools,- he said -We know there's not amillion people out there who want to see minorleague football We're working with corporatesponsors with hopes of selling blocks of tickets fordistribution Hopefully, we can break even the firstyear, and neitt year, maybe make a profit.-

Promotions will have to play a part if the Raid-ers eIpect to draw big crowd.8 The game at theSOverdome - either Sept 21 or 28 - will featurean automobile give@way to the spectator who iscredited with breaking the league attendancerecord lor one game, which. Van Rot>ays said, it"22,000 something -

ALL THE home games will be followed by a con-cert afterward After the game at the Silverdome.the concert performers will be headliner:, depend-ing on who's in the area at the time

Van Robays sad tickets for games at Wisner willb€· 15 (adults) and 13 children) Seajon tickets are$25

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THE RAIDERS will have a free agent-type campIn the spring Van Rot)ays also talked about -hospitality houses- at the Univerlity of Michigan andMichigan Slate Pniversity, where prospective play-ers can see what the Raiders are all about

"We plan to put out a good team We have to ifwe want to compete in this league,- he said, addingthe NSFL :s the best minor league around "If wedon't. we'll be on the short end of a lot of bigscorel -

With the Panthers moving to Oakland, Calif, VanRobays would ]]ke to get some of the players leftbehind There won't be a Doug Flutte among them,but Van Robays hopes to find some name players

-Maybe we can pick up some of the backlash(from the Panther€ he said -We won't be of thatcaliber, but we won't be thai far off There won I beany 17 million players, though, that's for sure -

No, the salaries arr more like $2,000-3,000 Hecalls it a -working man't league,- certainly becauseplayers nerd other work to support themselves So.why would anyone be interested in playing Bemiprofootball when the chance of making the big leaguets about as likely as hitting the I,wotto when you onlyplay five numbers'

-Well get the kids who only played high schoolfootball and haven't yet got football out of theirsystem- Van Robays said -Some will make it Amajority of the players will be those who haven'tquite made H in the NFL or USFI. the playerswho need more seasoning We're going to needthose types of players to compete

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it .U Beth' •1*t all the wayi*ald Salem coach Kathi Ki-la. 'rmreally proud. 14¥o hin ooe meet, ve'veneve, dooe that beort '

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Plyrn Sal,m 124 55Plym Cartion 12025

.John Glerw, 1 18.0

Oarence.Ille 11195

Farrn,nolon 1114

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E,leen Murlough (NF) 895

Jack- Huff (PS) 895

Tracy Solomon (FH) 8 85

8/th R.4, (PS) 8 65

Ks,a Ka,hu (NF) 855

Luc,no To,oyan (NF)Katen Dzlubek ( JG)

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Migin kGow (PCIJamle Koest- CJG)

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Kn!10 -clato,h (F)Jack» Hull IPS)

Megan •coow (PC)Tfacy Solomon (FH)Marilyn Dunn INF)

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8.15 Elleen Murtaugh (NF) 89

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Kaw Ka,hu (NF) 8 5

Lauri Auf* (FH) .84

Bonita A- (Cv•I> . 8.4

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Teeters gets S'craft jobCEP spikers in Ypsi district ers," Teeter, Bald. «Livonta Fri

The goal is lo play volleyball onSaturday, March 16. at Ea5t Kent-wood High School.

To do that, area high school volley-ball learns have to survive pre-dis-trict. district and regional tourna-ments It's volleyball'B own version ofMarch Madness

IC! no easy road. but several Ob-serveriand teams. namely LivoniaStevenson, Bishop Borgess, GardenCity and North Farmington, have agood chance to survive

The pre-district matches will beplayed throughout the state this weekwith the districts taking place Satur·day. March 2 Here's a look at wherethe Obvverland teams will be sta-tioned

CLAMS A

AT YPSILANTI: Plymouth Salem,Plymouth Canton. Wayne Memorial

and Wetland John Glenn. Others:

Adrian, Ann Arbor Huron, Ann ArborPioneer, Belleville, Romulus and Yp-sitantl. (Winner advances to regionaltournament at Wayne Memorial vs.winner of Dearborn Ford,on district )

AT DEARBORN FORDSON: Gar

den City Othen: Dearborn, Ed,elFord. Fordson, Detroit Chadsey, De-troit Cody, Detroit Mackenzie, De-troit Northwestern, Detroit

Southwhtern and Detroit Western.(Winner advances to regional tourna-ment at Wayne Memorial vs. winnerof Ypsilanti district.)

AT BISHOP BORGESS: Farming-ton, Farmington Hills Mercy, LivoniaBentley, Livonia Churchi]1, LivoniaFranklin, Livonia Stevenson, BishopBorgess and Redford Union. OthersDetroit Cooley, Detroit Henry Ford,Detroit Redford and Southfield

volleyball(Winner advances lo regional tourna-ment at Wayne Memorial vs. winnerof Trenton distrkt.)

AT BIRMINGHAM GROVES:Farmington Harrison. Others: Berk-ley, Birmingham Groves, Birming-ham Marlan, Birmingham Seaholm.Bloomfield Hills Andover, Bloomfield

Hills Lahier, Southfield-Lathrup,Royal Oak Dondero, Royal Oak Kim-ball. Troy Athens and Troy (Winneradvances to regional tournament atFlint Carman vs winner of Carmandiltrict )

AT MILFORD LAKELAND. North

Farmington Others Brighton,

Howell, Lakeland, Milford, North-ville, Novt, South Lyon, Waited LakeWestern, Walled Lake Central andWest Bloomfleld. (Winner advances toregional tournament at 1.-ingWaverly vs. winner of Rockford diD-trict.)

CLASS B

AT BISHOP FOLEY: Clarence-

ville, Uvonla Ladywood and RedfordThur,ton. Othen: Avondale, Bloom-field Hills Kinpwood, Clawmon, De-troit Benedictine, Detroit Renals-

unce, Bishop Foley, Madison HeightiLampbere and Royal Oak Shrine(Winner advances to regional tourna-ment at Allen Park vi. winner ofMonroe Jeflemon ditrict.>

Semifinal and championshipmatches for CIm A winnen will take

place at East Kentwood. KelloggHigh School will host the Class B sem-Ifinals and championihip

Tom Teeten, head volleyball coachat Garden City High School for the lastthree yean, wal recently named thevanity volleyball coach at SchoolcraftCollege.

He will retain his coaching poeltionat Garden City. The Cougar• are North-west Suburban Ikague champi andsport a 35-8 overall mark thilieason.

Thil marks the lecond time around

for Teeten, who coached the Oceloti

during the 1977-78 campaigns.Schoolcraft won the conference

champlonshlp lut year and has threereturning lettermen.

9'M HOPING to pick up nome Gar-den City and North Farmington play-

Call in yoiEccentric -

Observer -

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Ila"U:uc iuuu playerm, WU•

Teeters said his goal 9 to take theOcelots to the national tournament In

Florida and recruiting i the key.

«Each year has to be a good year re-cruiting,* he sald. 'It': more Importantfor a two-year school than four-yearschools. Every year is important forrecruitlng because there are no re-building years with a community col-tele. "

Teeter, al,0 coached at Wayne StateUniversity for two years, LivoniaClarenceville (,even yun and a stateClass B champlon:hip), FarmingtonHIlls Mercy (one year).

ir results:

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A regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeal: 011 bi held 00 nunday, March 7,198 5 at 7 30 pm in the Commt-100 Chambin 01 Clty HaU to comider the following;Appeal Cue Z-85-3 Prestip Hoole,-king sign verlance forshopit 131 PenimanAppeal Cue Z 85 4 Karie & Charlotte Kenoed, se,king rear yard -tback variance

for property locatid at corner 01 Wing and Herald Street Va-cant property Lou 13 and 24 and E S of vacated alley Naah'sPlyrnouth kbdivision Property Ioo•d R·1

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Tbe Board 01 Review • beld o• an Imiial hil* tle Itr,t 1*iday aftr tb, fintMonday in March, in compilince with Miekilia -le Law The mootla/ prondi anopport,nlty for tatpayin to pr,-t P-*alls or Ii,Uom ret,UN to -11-dval- 00 local PropertyA WRIrrEN PrrrTION MUST BE SUBMITTED 70 THE CITY A-OR, 0,FICE BY MARCH 4, 1- Pitition torn» can bi obul- at thi Offle, 01 thi at,A--or locat,d 00 the fint Iloor ol the M,-01 Ihillt. TI .'4 01 RI,Wme,Unp ILU bi held by "APPOIN™ENT ONL¥- Iner a writte petition Is *Inlt-ted Appolotmito wtll be dedited F 10 tlie* March 4,10#Any PLYNOCmt Rigaillilll (or Ii/- all,t) m* make a Penol appiariateWore the Board of R"'• F. NON-RE¤DINTI "'0 0.0 pnwirty located iPlymouth, a •ritt- poutioe •111 be conald-d.™ aty of M,mouth 11 antletetiN -W! 'ocal .11 b• d th' State

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at, clerk' Additional meeting: will b•,chedil U nic•-ary.

40*(R.W.O-)C) 06 E Mondq, Fie,-1 26. 1-

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Tasters test fine French wines01,11 the .O,14, Bat,lt /20,0.-

ine rel*(= (the two Col< T-cany. theWINF Couty - th•Cham-pIP r•*00 amoal thorn) 9090 canlay ctilm to betal th,home 4 01.01the 11¥* Fint Growthm of Bord-1 el-cept Pauttlac

For that r-on alone it m-becoo-sidered u at &04 00® o{ the¥®ry fls-est of all. It not only claim» Its thr,ePrernier Crus ta lt, Moutoe, Lafite andLatour, it al,o hu two excellent PlebooSecond Growths, a Fourth and astringof esteerned Fifth Growth, Iome ofthem con•idered the equal of manymore highly clasified wines

All of this clusificatton ly,tem 10 theone establlibed in 1855, ooe that 1, withfew exceptions still in place even todaywme 130 yun later That 1, tradltion'

Surrounded by St Estepbe and StJullen, the three rellon, produce anabundance of wme of the world'sgreatest red wines from the cabernetsauvignon, merlot and cabernet francgrapes grown there While other cIOle-by regions claim their stan (St Emt-lion Its Chateau Aulooe, Graves itsHaul Brion, Pomerol it, Petrus andMargaux its Chateau Margaux} only inPauillac 11 the dentity of prestigiousproducers so great. This is the Home ofthe First Growths

Edna Spaulding (Sally Fltd) 1, a young widow who trie,to harvest a collon crop on the lamily larm in "Place• inthe Heart."

A LOCAL GROUP 01 44 plople.Iinitaiten Ill rece•tly /ther•d tolampleacr-.,ctio, 01- wi- 0(Pamillac Tll -lectioe •- b-d lo¢Daly om the **d u.*100(d'MI=) b. abo oe diwr-t vblage, Availibility alio playid a putinthe dolail, the oadi vin,V= 01 th-"All rarely k... the private cellanIn whick they relt,ospleadidly

Older vintage, of Flrit Growth: east-ly co,t in exce,0 of 1100 a bottle. wme-times much more. More recent via

tages can cot 850, whiN recent i.ue.of Fifth Growths rarely exceed 110 thebottle Clearly Dolne jtldiment had tobe exerct»ed if the amembly w= toumple both age and prestile

The ening wu rather a beded-knee allati

Selected for the evening were fourwines repreienting the three FirstGrowths of the resion: 1955 and 197 1Latour. 1970 Ldite and 1975 Moutorone of both 01 the Secood Growths, the1980 Pichon Latande and the 1979 Pi-

chen LonguevilleThe 1978 Duhart-Milon-Rothichild,

the only Fourth Growth from Pauillac,wal served, and the rest of the wines

were Fifth Growths: 1981 Haut Batail-

ley, 1970 Grand Puy Lacoste and 1976haut Bages Liberal The wines were

. wine

drunk blind and were evaluated by thecollective alembly using a 9-pointElle

The results were interesting Tradi-tion, price, vintages and more wereLhere to be Neo and judged If the 1855Classification *,tmn were to hold. theFifth Growth :bould be clearly ex-ceeded by the Fints. all of them. andthe mid-Growth, should end up some-•here In the middle o the pick

16 A GREAT ext6nt, with two eic-ceptiona, form hAd'- Following 15 •ranked listing. with mean score valuesfor each wine

• 1970 Lalite{7.18)

• 1978 Haut Bages (7.03)• 1955 Latour (685)• 1975 Mouton (67BY• 1980 Picbon Lalande (6 75)• 1971 Latour (6.70)

* I Richard1-;'' Watson

0 1981 Haut Batailley (6.51>0 1970 Puy Laccete {0.23)0 1979 Pichon 1.041-vme (0 1,)0 1978 Duhart-Milan (6.00)

First comment» must be on thescors them,elve, On a 9-point •caleand using 10 wines. it is most unt:.alfor a last-plate •ine to have a meanscore u high wal. That can easily bea winning •core in oome competitloo.And 7.18 as a winner 1, almost unprece.dented The evening •u clearly a trib-ule to Pauillae.

Only the Haut Bages and the PichooLongueville were out of expected or.dec and it was amazing that the 1955Latour fared as well u it did: Its durability and grace earned several first-place votes. It's too bad people don'tage that gracefully in a like number Ofyears

what's at the moviesthe movies

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is up-for-7-Oscarsfilm about farmlands

I'laces in the Heart" premiered last fall and 15 currently play-Ing la a number of neighborhood houses for good reason it has

*even Oscar nominations and a lot of good qualitiesNominations include Best Picture, Direhon Actress Original

Screenplay, Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor and CostumeDesign

That lies -I'lares- for second place in the nomination sweep-stakes with "The Killing Fields - Fint place was also a lie at 11for "1'assage to India" and 'Arnadeus -

h may make 11 difficult for balloting, but it'S the viewers' good 'fortune thal 1984 premlered w many hne films

Places in the Heart" stars Sally Field as Edna Spaulding, aspunky woman with two truly charming children. Frank (Yankton}lattrn) and Poksum (firnmr .James) Her husband is Sheriff ofWaxahachie, Texas

AMADEUS (PG). Superb rendition of Mozarfs life with Tom Hulce FLAMINGO KID (PG-13). High school graduate's summer vaca.and F Murray Abraham Directed by Milos Forman lion before college. A very busy summer. with Matt Dillon,

Richard Crenna and Jessica Walter

BEVERLY HILLS COP (R). Eddie Murphy is funny. but Detroitcomes off second best in th,5 cop show HEAVEN HELP US (R). Ret)elhous students in strict Catholic

High School. starring Kevin Dillon. Andrew McCarthy and Don.BIZET'S CARMEN (PG). Lush. sensuous rendition of Biet's opera aid Sutherland

Stars Plactdo Domingo and Julia Migenes·Johnson Visuallyrewarding experience THE KILLING FIELDS (R}. Must-see. intense story of brother.

hood amidst the horrors of war in Cambodia. based on Pulitzer-

BROTHER FROM ANOTHER PLANET (Unrated bet probably Prize-winning article by New York Times correspondent Syd-PG-13). Humorous and clever. as black extraterrestrial slave ney Schanberg.

escapes and lands,n Harlem Marred by murky conclusion

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THE TIME IS 1935 A drunken black youth acridentally killsSheriff Spaulding shortly after the film oprn.w To the movir's rred·R, A deals realistically but sensitively with the implication, of thatsituation. Southern attitudes m the '104 and Ku Klux Klan artivitles

The film's realism extends to its music and dec·or, In fact toevery facet. and quite approprlately 'Places- recrived the {)scarnc,mination for Best Costume lk·sign The clothes. hats and hair·sh·Irs all carry distilled essence of the [*presswn Thr cars lacesand even facial expressions lobviously that goes well beyond cos·turne and make-up design) carry the exact flavor of the '309

Fared with her catastrophi· rarly widowhood. 1<dna determinesw keep her family and farm in spite of the quirk movex of bankerAlbert [>enby (Lane Smith) to force her sale of the properly

Almost endless complications entur, and to the film's credit polenitatly soapy and maudlin melodrama 19 avoided The charactersare fufficiently real and restrained so that wr Ret Intersted In theirtribulatlons. which are the trials of real people who mran wmething For good reavin. then. the nominations for Best Director andScrirnplay

Edna's sister Margaret l,or·nax (1.indsay Crouse Best Support

InK Actri·As nonuncT) is marrted to a handsome but unfaithful fellow, Wayne (Ed Harrisl Viola Kelsey (Amy Madigan) and her husband. Itud (Terry O'Quinn). are gond friends af Marge and Waynewhich crrates tension in their relatilinship, and an effective counterpoint to Edna Spaulding-3 struggle

MEANWHILE. BACK at the farm wheri. even thuugh it maynot seem like 11. the major action 01 the film ts under way Bankerl®nh> forces his blind brother·in law. Mr Will tltest SupportingAct#,r nominre John Malkovlch) on Edna as a roomer That turnsout to be one of Ed na'!t lesser problems af she struggle, to save thefarm

Her agricultural and survival inspiration come from a kindlyand clever black drilter Moze (Danny Glover). who takes on apretty heroic stature, exceeded only by Edna They strive to savethe farm by harvesting cotton and Belling it to Mr Sinimons (JayPatterson). a pretty na,ty fellow in hus own right down at thecntion gin

All thus may sound pretty trite and soapy on the surface Whatsaves the whole enterprise from maudlin sentinientality is thegood grace. restraint and effective realism of the production

Al film s end. the director slips from hus 90 minutes of carefullyconstructed emotional and physical realism. but by then a finefilm is under the belt. and it-5 hard to spoil '-I'larr,· In the Heart" atthat lale dafe

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In 1925 we wer, Livonia'* onlyreal estate office.

In 1985 we are still the loader inhome Ille, in Livonia.

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ASSUMPTION

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JACK ROWE

CENTURY 21Gold HouH Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

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Gold House Reallors uNMEXMFimoi FARmeTON =LU 00-AL 4 THIEF WANTED

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Century 21 IDUED,OIUM--1111./1-7- .-0 0. Executive Transfer1109.990

..........8.-Gold House Realtors .tet.t, r......... .w..4.-u, .....1. 851-4100

459-6000 1-4..0.4, .all.,1 -". P...al'-PA -• 01".100 aU. FumInglon Halle Schooll

348-2770 Il Real*-Troy'7.Ne AmUMPT10N ""11, ..... FRANILZN "' ..'i '*. r,D - 1*14./41- e.u i h//9/m /,/£* Wlt • I••11, ac,• W •-01/. I 4 h-. i ROCHEITER · w OWN,al idi...1,01. IWI 9 . ta,0, 4,1,*17 Ililia. •a, nM,1-, nr• n- 1-,7 1% FARMINOTON ·, I I •1•-4 , Wid rele* 1,11 h-•-- 14 I#*A

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31§ Noiivlle-Noil 851-4100 . J- 1 .01.

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!=!1*w""'" ' "'Inz BLOOMFIELD HILLS : ............... ...91CUOr 00(37,7¥ LiViNG 4, * $ 199,900 646-7656 . W ...41.0- f..4,"= mov. • .A•- ,• ./ 0,1-/4

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t?C SrU BY OWNER - $107,000

474-5700001-!AL IYOWNIM THE ULTIMATE 1.-0.1.0..

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For six decades, Harry S. WolfeN .1 1.. 1 . 0.1-1 ..1WOLFE *,-A,-6 7 ==.pu=:s 9=',1-'=m4,7 r:,w=L':%Real Estate Company has strived .. Car.L ,--/ b."miz 1-0 * A=•- • I-•. - -4 1.lill p**6 a,k /110,4 * •t m.,01. M /*474-5700 1,0,I A 2 -- M•n• 01• 010 .1.1-4 0,#*

to bring innovative service, with Pol UKE Ur AT-

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a personal touch, to our Gat 114 M....xe/*m :11 "I./4 PiNE UKE /Rnli,011A ran f 41,1- 1 1*-- **

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customers in Western

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of caring, professional /Jilglllill Il CANYON --Come-,h-•- Century 21 L A,I.DAIU· TAVIservice is greater 'll""U""141 , MWI-* L-, I, - WEST ILOOMFI-0 I.*b-- -0 ....4· "Bm ms' Cills.I'=.,0.,n I."Illi'* »

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459-6000 9-11#.-5 I."d'*£44•p .141.

than ever, and we are -INOMOUND POOL I O•- 4 - 1. 1.. ....1......1-1.- TnORAMI 8 IC001CRA

dedicated to continue --4,4...4. -'..A/„- ...... 1.0.1.1 . 1. 1.01.- 42....4 04...0.- 2 ..... .1....LARGE LOT - & .1 1.0.......al... 01-2.-Ill'='.10.1.- ... .Ill'** -1-=.1--

providing this for our =1:=701„%1.14, :r=mne=.=: R.-ty,1.-11,11. 07.1,1, ::===:==¤8: .,,...D-- 4.-,

cuslorners. olin - 1...-7 --Lake Pointe Colonial •,6.-1-* 1 -0.. mg-' 1,4 ,/minglm M.-1...U. 04„.0

CaN PAT of MARLENE F,ming'•" 0.". U=I==£U ju 0,1.. W.Il32398 FIVE MILE, LIVONIA -i--M9# CENTURY 21 1 umm yovr '.'.1 01.1-41....2 -Awl•

qill--1 421 -5800 - Gokl Houie Reanors - =-:ta# 44- : miz,1,#Ii L.0 WI-420-2100 464-8881 =476,--IM -*1= *0,9.... 1J----..„9„ SCOT™ FLORAI-rIAND · 0* C»- m Ilie= * ha ki/,1 = IN NI ...,1. Ill .......

33235 SEVEN MILE, LIVONIA-j CENTURY 21 VA 114% 1.1.0 1.1-m.- ... -1. 1-» ...

- 474-5700 - Lau Gold Hou. Reattor• E,Em,71--- "77,nopu-u,.2'0 Cranbrook*---0/

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420-2100 464-8881 CENTURY 21Gold Hot- AN#tors

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ANNOUNCINGA New Condomlnlum

$3,390 0OWN$573 per monthCROSSWINDS

Of

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348-0800

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HARRY S

WOLFE474-5700

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1-449-4406 ..: iwi.'11.'..9/ 1:uni,Man,•olum- Mill JACK I HEAT INCLUDED

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HAVE Il -1 m-1 - Ipa,1-- m 1,4 Ildll .crli vitl 41 f.11 0 1.0"0091nt. 525-7900 te- C,-11 C/'/I/14 1/"1- 00

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WOLFE421-5660

FARMINGTON HILLS By 0-e- 1h.droom -•ly a.rocit,d. 1/•d Contract Immedkale {)cuplry (Ip,0 SY1 5pm. 17 141 E.-bo Vill„ I- For 9Pointrn,et 1,1 .14

LIVONIA

New Con,tructionCondominiume

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Alk lor Cirol lia- Brd-1 AHOL *AaON REALTY 144'"0

400 Apirtment, For Rint

Phase 4 -in a Grand Tradition

New lave,hly large 1 2 and J bedroom terrace faf,Ch dwellingsIhal dre utterly extiawdlflafy Pi,vate enl,v allached g:Dage.lireplace i.athedral cetttngs des,gne, kitchens *,th separate

t),i,ak fast afed, master bedroorn suites *,lh dressing area.double varlities arid double closeth wivate ul re!,idence laundry.ind st,iralle foolil•, hill c dipet trig c entral A'C p.,tio or balcony

uy mannedible acreb'

)le sfnling

rn tmfaces

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TUDIOS-21&2 BEDROOMSFROM'295

FREE CABLE TV

Adult Communlly Rie,r-d lor Resident, Over 50Contril Air, H,mt, Appliances, Carpoling,

Community Room, T.V., & Card Room,pod

968-0611

,F=:=,c,7971£14 JI Lan,0't a<EIED1 and 2

60(h• rillr,dral €,11,np Lul offel •1 LYIOOUTH BRADBIJAY 2 bedr-nEINIWI term. Dll 010. 0,00, appb"MI. Car,rt. fk/*Il lien/*

14, 2172400 Apanment, For mn,

81/*WRELD HILLS b..ufil 1;;0 *6,*p..,1.J-$1; 400 Apartmenl, For Rent

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-1,ke prt,le,- Pool prt¥•te -- FNS'• Lincoln elt067 0 S» 44• .0.* 64, mi 4-_PHILLI'c,NIA Puruiebrool CI,domlal-, In the hills 01 West Bloomfield Towers$ bedreom, 0-on U,t room. ill 4 CHAMP]ON toi», 1 boloor- 0,1Pil•ne.. scren,€1 holr-y d-1•ble rarpd m f,/1,/cv. 11.100 or 601 04t'* I'll 1,1 - 1.1 41„ 1„ B.11„01. „4.1,1 .317114

r,Jitiltuatlggt Agartments Spacious one floorDJ[PAND YOD REACH /1,-Ur (-HOICE REDFORD LOCATION 15075 Uncoln Rod living or townhouses,1.nd Comr- lerrn, •ill allow youl to On bi,U„/ •ad •alk to logel= UN •g.1 -r, hom. for your hd,•1 Noll Mob,li Mom< PA. 11 3 |1 19™-t.¥110 1 14€*1 1/„1 0«ortag 2'bed/00,1 Rd L.the -• ]In : bamic„ born/

(Greenfield & 10* Mita) the choice is yours•10 -ual Ilr. Il#.- WooderldedMobil HO„- 8.1- .711,0

7AIRMONT 1181 14:7ft. 3 D - rn1 4 hit" locatid ip' "ikid To,1& 9 ountr, E-i.i :11 - Im.nomatecr, upancy T.,1 »7 1111

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14 310 eqoltabl, Bili- 1Alt# bht,ddke»It lic,d "17„1

MONARCH 71. n.•4 -ro,*t.,1read, 10, r- to move 11, 1,ratd I IimaO quwt p,8 Uvolua W//u„d bard.r "000 € all d, 01 n-linp11 1/01 .B ..•210

NOW 11 z Ob (juq*I j b'h""A011 drip,r- dia Ind -d to -, 1'pe'lanr- -#"*/ .1/ 16 .*. *..0 .0 111.

1,FER[-1% I 172 12:60 3 b•*00•n

Iing•f itor * Ble., Ia/pitid mill*W •i.Iliad. Joy b Hainaine •mi:4 00001 b..1 0«. E- .26.1,2

Limited access servicebeautiful setting on ravines.

o HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-2600 4. ft. •Attached garage, or covered parking• Contral Air • Appllanc-, plus I,11-clianIngovln • Your own ,»gant private club withcard roorni ind huted pool. kitchen, welbu. Swedish-na • Plus much morol

MInotes from Town CenterLodge Expres:way & Shopping

From :615S,op In 10 Iblnlt f-n, 358-4954 Open,1•0 on

Sund,91 12-5

OPPOSrrE M.UM HOLLOW Got, CLUBNINE MILE ROAD BETWEEN

LAilill I TEUGRAPH

b.., .-:4>37 k

Northgate Apts.0 FROM '325

RENT INCLUDES

• Air Conditioning • Range • Refrigerator ·Carpeling• Garbage Disposal• Laundry &

' Storage Facilities •Swimming Pool • Tennis' Courts • Activity Building

• Heat & Hot Water3-'.p FREE CABLE TV

Bedrooms NOW OPEN; Includes heat, water, air in Wixom

conditioner, carpeting,; laundry and storage *

facilities and pool- f 7 Mile - Telegraph Area , LIL

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ain) 16 d n,1 l Call 538-2158 J Lls. W , L-

i "'d,|On2 GREENFIELD AT 104 MU RD. APARTMENTSLau 001-u//ui OFFICE OPEN DAILY 968-8688L... · 9.'I•Jill/.Wl:rell:I•lill/.MIZICI'14i11€-Ell.LL!11 NEW 1&2 BedroomBeautiful4 ,

Bedroom Apartments Designedfrom $285 for Adult Living b-2droe#. .,WIN FOUR PASSESApu 385 Beck Rd • Wixorn

Tike Beck Rd exit N 2 miles from 1.96

For rental information ca0 624- 1388

TO THE ,Hea - m1 IncludedI Swimming Pool

• Cameting *Clubhouse

0 Al, Conditioning 0 Convenient toICE LRPRDES Fairmont Park0 Balcony o, Patio

12 Oaks Molli- f

0 6 Month leases Available

4\\1.AGE9,

In Formingron HillsOne-and two-bedroom oportments

ond fefroces feo,unng

:· 3 31 3'.:·%5e·Z ·. IN WIXOM 0 Attlched cov« parking

|CE CRPRDES ked , Badcony or pattoi I Eating •pooe In knchon '

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£,,00 5644,0 626-6464 0 Fully oquipped modern kllchon with/ Extr/ordlnary Op•ck>uw*u

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641-7766121 JanHofi,1 FATER & ION PAINTINO

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GENERALMANAGEMENT

SERVICE29701W 6 Mile

Livonia

The Bett Creek Plaza

Su,te 14OA

427-7660

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ASSISTANTMANAGER

For clean body shop Honest& acCurate eillmalof willing

to do light shop work Apply 10 P O Bo* 3276. Farming- ton Hills Mi 48018

Bakery Counter SAIes48 'hfu fi· . 10 +M h• 1 |'4 I IL¥, I

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Al-TENTION STREET CANvASSERSIM 'wime impro"/nent' Ver, Dighran,Ing, 1,01 have /*10 40 elp,rl0, r-.*-ai, , 01 tra- 1 all bel *"0£0 1 2 ./. lor bler/e of *m 2. 111.5

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At ni V.In ICE PORTN 1,11 um,appll . perac= to Fred [,wr,florw he 4ud, m S Hinter Blrin,nih.,m '- R,11 Stalin

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bunran ,-4 1 76. 6 "In t,yke Rds2-ling Hqhu

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Parl time p•/nal hogn 11 ,In or0161, 14331*ch,rd 1/ke Rd ¢ Bloomf wid AU for Mr W •Ilet ,>1 7100

BASS 90[DIST

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BOOK STORE MANAGER

4.• h,gar i t.,0.1 Tr.de h.4.1#.r",Al•i, 16.4 •.h,•p .i r.prnin' a 'nd joi .·,.0 .r :t %1,1. 6 M.ih/,eld Rd Wr

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....J. 14,/A.till -p,n,ner '/ manapIn• r'. 14•terred

-r•,1,num, 4 -Ii, haik¢i,•und ti,BORDERS BOOKS SHOPS.

1. 1 • 1.1.. 12124 Hirm....arn 41 taoll

Flaf. bid tooli & tr-Pilat-

CARRIERS PART T™EFox U. Wall Str-1 JO--1 'V""4/1/ perllka/lll pan Um, curt,n to•Nt Nia U" Fn De®"ad 4 AMJ,4 in•01•,i dislibillo@ 01 ihi W•10,„ Jor,Dal la the Gr- Prnal'.re. MIu ha// -mm/1 l/t/, IN,ve

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An Egill Opport-11, Doply-

CASHIE]t EI"ne- ..11-4 putu,ne to Mart A-1. = 00.0.). 108= 12noca 'doe,1 *ha keri rer-r 0-17Hill & M..71·nun

CASHIER part urr./ rve•Ine 6 -denda 11 01 -re, Maple Drup 11%0SJo, ltd /0,11.04

CASHIER/SALES(PART-TIME)

her}]rnt //ruil Opportwnity •,th otion, 1 -Orrirm la,kk- *O" 1-TelT.rbi •rd Vi-tkind Mall krat,0-,

bper,•ru M--ar, Will .ovt -ned.v, ...Ing» Ind ..e*'ID ideal for44 .Ant I hofnernah, -bo•ube, to rriuri te the hi,I„ne- •orldImmed•lf• 41=·0-1 361'.1,

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Cashiers & Gu Ationdants15 W hi pl bot- Apply m p*noe

1 1 AT ARCHARD CAR WASH10775 N /2 /1, Farm,¥on Ming

CASHIERS1'.r: t,m, r.roung holin Hii¥, litualr,9,11,4 Al/,t De 1/ m old. 813 5Grpenbeld Ad '40*W»Id A.4 lor MrKnipu• 613] thrh/rd lah, lid WIt),•rnheM #ak to, M/ *Bik'

S 3, 7.10

(·An INKTALLERS wit, truck tools lilt,ur... K.rfll11.a 140¢I-/cn

.,t [.1, 1,1.... r.11 11.n OBA, 6.../r™16 411 69$4

f KHTIFIFI) MECHANICP .11 1 J..r liper.=·, .9.red

1•1.,nuuth 9-thlwld & Finniton415 7.00

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RECREATION PROGRAMAppli, ati,Mu ar, a.- heing .ripidir:,iii I.„re. r..ident, thru rr,di,4., h 1% 11.5 f'.

,/1 MMKH lt>.f HEATION

14'1 44 1.) 41• F.Hh ASN!£.TANT

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hqu•' 1 •piw•tunit, Empluver ¥ F H

TRAIN IM AS 1.11'TLE43 3 Of/THS

nCE FOR TRAINING

531-9714COD#Pt'TER OPERATOR IBM *nt,rn 1 ISD (Xy RPGCl Rip©01161•

NEEPEEE-,5OONVDER /0670 PARENTING

or adulu Seme a- IM no= b-11*IM Allii,ry PMM•* trailli& b·

Over li moeth Parlluse. -ta,40, Ii'/1*4 fil hetpld Fet 10*r• DConnatwa m Way- C©-4 rill Jin"Yer, 14-- 08,18* Co-' call2.117"

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DIon ....n,NT}AOLLER ADMIN151-RATOR

Dc-town ™troti Law FlrmStrong Ic.3.Kins Zill• and complairfamaaril, requ,red $ S yars accounting -Prw,- *d Will . r,*p„-bl, for m,d,Im sts, law firm /11,Inrial minage,neil jid Imp¥•1.1,10114 noe profi-8.1 -11 R-me to&,1 7/ <*-rver 6 Err,ntr/ 4.1.Irp•prn 3621 4/0©k,•11 Rd t.....4,rbilan 411 W

CONTROLLER/

BUSINESS MANAGER

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An Equa; 1ps,o,luntly Empk,™

RK}K Fl'U 4 1•ART TIME

Apply M per,inW uh,4 Well M.'or

WO W Main North¥&

COORDINATORPHOTO & APPLIANCE4 • iaoldly 'ips,di,4 r•Ull cuinpi„,

...ril r....'** p.-01. to .I o.icomp,n, 1, /1/0 4 Apet,aer. C ™Jrd,notor, it our Troy Oparborn l'nnon1/h• * Chnt- Ad-

The- 1.11 'tme p..1... are r..7,•,ble for iuper¥1*tng 0,ar itorr ra,h,en.,1,14 nirrbdi- order, for thear•i• merr•Indw d••play 6 10•entoryi imirol ¥04 -ould ah> r.pood to c-iniTI' r/,mplal'll & "en// th, handI,4 0111]rn o,d/rs

To be r...4.,ed you mull ka¥• pr/¥,..1 f•uil tiper.•ner .... d...O-'.1ed .per, -r, 0, had•nh,p dill• be.b• te, d,rerl & UfFil tk -crk of.her• elfert,•ely rorn,nu- I. with

.11 1,1/0 4 proph & be willang to work

•na• 11 unwr••:,4 r#/0,18 /0 u, nn 1//er th". Marrh 2 #'05

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COAPORATE TRAVELInin-diat, .tan & ula„ 1,1 .Ur../ p inder-r•lent hdn.•1 , .re" O.-1-1 prf'DI ti, head & anik.F ror:...1,tra¥,1 d•Pannint fo, a '.,uth(Ild1,•.,1 ./r»In·, M.,t .... I.P.·r'...

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COSMETIC

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DATA ENT-MY CLERK

27/17:79&10:VM-IMP.

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DATA ENTRYORDER PROCUSING CLERK

1=-alle O,-1 at W-1-4 -ddistnhter for •ipi,10•c# 14*vial[¥*th fle,U-t Math altltdl lad Cabr,laler -I'll' 0/"/ 10 tac'lllome --1 0"k' 5.tary --**wate Ill,4//1///M /0/ r//m,/ toBo• 7 34. Ot.Irrn & Er€•It,1. 14-pip•n »211 kcoler.1, Rd Li¥-D¥./4/0 4.1.

DEGREE:D 4}CROBIOLOGISTFor Ina)or lood ma-lict,rm Polluo.voill' nurre Ktill & ot'.* lar»dlab di- Forte- WI com/,iq R*l,10 Be. 132 Ob••rier & Ecr-tric

4-pipen 14™ Pbook-ron Rd

An Equal Opporturity Emplo,•rDE,1.1 CLERK ,•pers-•d Pin urne.nt:hu ind EIN we,k,el Cu-IN•/ Call J,rk* Mo, bet-•a & 10p•n 0, *edne,di, 10 1 pm 4 3* SlleDEUVERY Civil 14•I P•Pen Prod01 good high hIP{; aito. dnver i 1*--In-rane, Plk O- ho-, ind MetroAr•u. int' 01 Part um. Rifimble

Call Monday 1 13 only '17 1.1

DELIVERY PER3ON Perl«71 tor Ft•·Ur- -OV- or Sut- Wqi R-ford /- KIrt, Morn,al *lim-Donvt Town 26$40 Five MO• 1ll 41•0

[)EUVERY PER*)Nf'art limr rel,ir,4 by a,10 1,•dernulain, to wor M Fr,day, u, th,metro Irr. .114 .1.1

DEL. IVEN¥ PEJUK>N1,•r fic¥ prudurt, Dependab' -ithc .r 22 3,Te yegrapa !,0.1hl»ki

1.4 "00

lin'ENI)ABLE pmo- 10 C- for tropw I I pt,nu in 10„nwrr,al loratio-Full 0, 41,1 un- E,D,nenr• prelorrldbut •,11 Wal; Refia:,1. ...10 „9,1,0 M,»ap b.1,0,0 oppoltunlt,62 ad, an,•rn•nt P/, romn/-or•t•.....per-ncr 415 4450

[42;IGNERCHErKER

1 iper-n- in Al, Ek€lromr. 6 A.lemaur hamn, i'ba. *nd r.jurne to0 re.lint Cail, Co 3-0 Gfied RiverAi, Ne,1 H#boo. 14/h 41 t ll

DETH€}IT EXPONT IMPIIAT (71 1*wn p"10'w •11 Iood 1481, Skin• 1»lal»d Vigur• Werk Rot•ling shift,lie*1 trnehu 08 6$ 10 - 1.P.,d Unpboyir,ent Cenle, It 54*41 10

DIE CITTER4. Q r.„ Print Shop kip,r,/12·•d1»m ,.e .pply Top P., to• TODM.n i ./1 alte, Dirn .11./.1

Dietary AidesPart-time Shift 1030*m to

7pm 2 days pef week Applyin person

Ardrnore Acres19610 Farmington Ad

Livonla

MA; T ( AHE PH{IGRAM AIDE

-1 • 7-1- Mile RdM- Grud mve,

F//1/,J///1- Hil

D.M,

DRIVER -Int,d. In- b, abll u, drlveAidard Ull€ Ally at U- 11-In01 ltd. 1.4•00» 16,1,«an (S 01 8-01a.li. E 01 Farnal,<toc PW }

DRUGSTORE M LI•omia des•r,•Clf,Ill b /2(*Per- Part Ume Or fll;timi Hard-oft,y b-1 Implip•

DRY CLEANERSCo-t,r Il,•a ,!plltld 01 -11

E,GGEE:1:*4T•*•Al

DRY CLEANERSr22;,4,#'

DRY CLEANERSMitur¥ CY*KNTER PER*)N .IM•dApply .t Bino. Plu. Cle-n1717* Farrnt//lon Rd U•o//

EARN *U PEN HOUM™m,»01 Plga / m- /tral *,enF.11 & Part Um• M.* I.•• 0.' car &1-4/*ne. M-t b, 11M.Il be able 0 •ort 4,1. =-h Apely i plrloll M-- IIAM·4191 Domt- Pitio. 1*176 C-ryHill 1 blork E I M jadlibelt Il*-0$0l

ELECTRICIAN HELPERb--- F.4

ELECTRICIAN

Knowldp//1 p,r- .th "1/clnralr•Pr-¢*. I "* rU,I 'pper•t-id:,tribillon trallo,1,1.I

boun Se.4 ril.n,- to P O Bo: M.am•'.* Mi *17

ELErrnoNICS ENGINKEREn,tronmeet,1 D,·alln,r· ler l![1)11

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£».iroom-lit t],imle•P D .O. 71.

Ana Arbor Mil . 4*107An..ue• M, T J Rh--

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EMPLOYMENTCONSULTANT

TRAINEESW»Ad i large# emplem-11-ki te .pal# 11' 1.11 in th, /*n•r•a 51*04 1-v,d••b •Ith tho .1.11c I to deal I ith plblk munv-/I] Dal,1brk/round / d/0/,/ i plus /0 triaIti . reward,il pe•,IMM, Iil•n plut•tommi„ci b,-fiu Ind ln,nual{ .".7. SM»

SNE 1.UN<. 6 SN)11.tf«;Lic-a Tro, No.LW»Id

ENGINEERING MANAGERAn i:Fndin« Cornpaq 0,1 jp =Mt,deut [»tio,[ 0 100*,4 10/ 0 3/// .Ag)ne,r tu IMMEr W Kn,Inf••14 1-¢* ..1,1,•d ../ 10 U.. ..p..P™, In I.,14 1 Flit.MI & all k„-iAl, 01 op-#4 -*hhng & wpen,Hing t•• kittne•re: Stall):Irtran,r Gatta, ei,rnear, / PI-At[Faril•, 0,0/fit Br*ap *1*ryb•-1 0/ flpfrifier Sid T,Ii/w w1101 1 34 (* rn,»r 6 Ka·n,tne N,-.p•prn MISI khoolrrift Ild 1,-u.M,rhlgal 18IM

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Ft!11[PLACE Sho, .- 1,11 mou,al·ed *ir*11, lac- peno• Wc==i' 6 1=itsal. -W AW, M -- * ll•at,S..0 7'.50.th jill. Ply.,o.th

FITNESS CONSULTANTSD- Pul¥.n w -'„4 - -th--

tor . 1- car-r 10 U- rau lm •*t- 1-1,06 ,»hal

FIXTURE DERIGNER bmilder QI.My4-,01 t.pector Pe,IU- aiIDD*•u• qualily or/-1 mli CO DI--.... Only Apply b,4.- 1- 4.¢01•I Briolwood. Surlt Hti I-4-

Ft,ORAL DeiGNEREXPERIENCED

Mon thur Fri » Hn, pay b-d on,:per,enc Sothilld AIN 3. 70,7

FLORAL DESIGNER eiper-oredprrt u.» 1'1•- 8*.. 10P O Boi •Snil U•00,1 MI ,Il•0

FLURA[. DESIGNER. p,rl Um. hollday• M- De •:per/0- Male1104-1 1,4,7 • 12 Md, Rd Firm0.10.1 H 111* 477 '2»

WORKING FOREMAN

For * 4 min ti/: allembly Ihop M-read ble•print, EltrIc //Id/Y Ind..1.1.....pen...,"4".4

LAYOUT DRAFISMANFor pal•t thabill qlt,m, 3 3 yearl.I r.rwer/ Wirrell ,"a

Reply to Bon 0,0 nbeer•- 1 F/,Ii,uuN•,spaper, 141*t 'kbookraft RdLiv.nu M,chip# 41110

FREE COMPUTERTRAINING

For Job$. iob$. iob$14•.-1.1 progron, 161 .i.'lled 10. 11,r-,I* 0,klaid Count, 1,1i-

Call todi, 118 IDID

Free Pre-Licer- Cour-*Whethe, 1- M Marum, a ne• C.-C0, Mt .am to k-i InoM abo* rial-I'• - trIA yo' Ph- c•11 0- 010,1, b#Wn TODAY & take the hm•1•p to••r, . 1-v ran- er

11,1 {*kland Coe#lyJal *1* Mgr '41 .1.0

w..1 bakiand ro-yBelt, Clark Mir 1.1 1...

B.*ton Arrai.rte, c *109 Mgr :17 .005

WHi *hurh,

J.,1, Por,-a Mgr 2.1 0700

1(1.....1 Inionnatio• 84 7111

REAL ESTATE ONE...trrtall rlar/, 0/ly

I-HoNT 1 *AK 19]61711>N} um time botin 0 to , p•n Sun thr•W rd Ind Sal f W 1101,io,d kn

474 4Ill

Fl'HNACK INSTA[.1.KIESqub i -ract •ork 0,14 Must br sble /•,"Re Inrid at ." Ihop Mu" b, 1,trn,•d •Ind 'll• .ort,/1 ./.k//hip-81"*4.-un Cal[· John MMFri 41'M 11'M 114 0040

8 „AK).1.1'4.14 M„/ b• rapritinrrdm w!I .talle and •Ir. 1•Inill•i ./•,p.Iti H.•„.ble• 6.nk 7, r,rwil, I„.*1, 6 rrimPutrr inding '¥,utht,•14 ,•ffi. r Ind ir,urne & ul•n histiwi to1•,r-.ident 2,35" phrinh•ri ..rren

GROCP HOME IN CANYON .Tro.//tat- Ald• Mo' F.*11 1 14 pl, hour lo surl Good dr,record 1104.-ry C•jl b.1 -00 , $"7 1741

GROWING *hop. to Livocu. a tomlor aa /lodrkal trunee laclud,4collame,- dulle• For appofPleal -11 Brond. 4„

HAIR CVTTER

Hourly • a// and c-nmi/1/on UInced in penn; ald cltl Wal

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HAIR DRE:,SER WANTEDFull of part lune .p,fwix-rlientek Hu By She, Girden

411

HAIR DRESSERwitk chentile ouy Pold V•rit-Apply in prnon Monday thru Thur10 AM 10 5 1'11 Hal Dtmen,Iciz2:15 91•Ic# Blid Ror-tr; 311

HAIR Fre, C,1 b Penn 0,4MODELS for Adviseed Hair Drl..IN on Sun Mon• 3 ••d Manir, Pl,moulh Fo, 11:!wmanon 344

HAIR SALON m Firmia¢toene«/ Ilce-d A-1,tant .ad mar*1 m

HAIM ST'(1.trr

CYNY "/ e/Dertine«, 0, tiadlentle h,jpful t;,larant- 1.11Ir•a 4,4

HAIR STYL!STS

K./per,/13•4 ma dinul /1rn,4/m ulon •,0 1,il •1kental bul, Top pr.-1.r Neurt or Dd•rrlising F:prf,- For i... cal] S,0

HAIA STYLISTSE,prile'red lor lill -r™Y ulonAitul• Wmind "k

HAIR STYLIST9 lu,J & IM,1 Umn,I Fant-ur Aim I in Bloo,n

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729-1040 WESTLAND 522-40200*1700 477-4.00 .. Day & Afternoon Shifts

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ATTENTION: ASSEMBLY, PACKAGING, WAREHOUSE,SHIPPING & RECEIVINGfWITCHBOA'iBA 1 NORTHVILLE & NOVI JOBS NOW!

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