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i/ V CUM ^ Hili. bd>l * < M C* |(M UC • MM* on jouf gracary : M w»M» «n HH-etea. Canton (Dbsmrer amxTiFivEConr* WtOMMlt ICCKWK " • » • « * ' »V. Monday November 27,1996 Canton. Michigan • 62 pages V olumk 21 N umber 40 IN THE PAPER TODAY C&Rt: Subdivision rules are cre- ating problems of enforcement. /2A On the air: A Canton girl hits the airwaves with a pet talk show. / 3A Body found: A suicide victim is found near Smith Elementary School in Plymouth. /3A Recommended: Canton plan- ning commissioners recommend approval for a new shopping center and supermarket. /8A COUNTY NEWS Welfare reform: A majority of Democrats joined all Republicans in approving two welfare reform bills advocated by Gov. John bn- gler. /10A TASTE Winter warm-up: Wake up to a bowl of hot oatmeal. It's good for you and chases chills away. /IB Holiday tables: Here are tips for decorating your table for festive dinners with items you already have. / IB MALLS & MAINSTREETS Sandy queen: The Sydney Bogg ^ Candy Company's new owner keeps the 60-year-old Detroit- based business going strong. /4B SPORTS Finalists: Plymouth Salem s girls basketball team was caught in the middle of a controversial situation and survived to reach the finals of its Class A regional Friday against Birmingham Marian. /1C Searching for a championship: Redford Catholic Central battled Holt for the Class AA title in Sat- urday s football finals at the Silverdome. /1C LOTTERY The Lotto jackpot was worth at least $2 miMwrv The Michigan Lottery number* for Saturday. Nov. 27, 1995 are: •DAILY 3: 059 •DAILY 4: 3404 •LOTTO: 13,16, 27, 28, 36, 42 INDEX HERE S HOW TO REACH US N W J o m J I » - * » » • 2 7 0 0 .mxmfm 313-*9*-4224 *»m313-S53-2104 IfemCmmntUm: C M M M M w t M W S I S - M 1 - ® » 0 0 MM, MWM<t IIMjl gg Home OeAvery 3 1 V M 1 - 0 5 0 0 C«M»/TV Wee**: 3 1 3 - 6 6 3 - 2 1 1 2 Developers, residents spar Planned unit development mnir developer* and the township In the 1970a continue to pla- gue the townahip and It* res- ident*today.Commercial development on corners near homee la a particular con- cern. B Y RALPH R. E CHTWAW aTATCWMTStt Sometimee thinga jrou did 20 yean ego that — mod right at the time can return to haunt you, or your In Canton Townahlp's caae that thing is called a "Planned Unit De- velopment Agreement," or PUDa, of which 30 were signed la the 1970a. -I hate them," said Canton Town- ship Supervisor Tom Yack They're a terrible harden to ua," •aid Trustee Melisss McLaughlin, who also site on the township plan ning commission. "They really are." The concept was that each section of the townahip so designated would have a combination of "usee," in- cluding houeee, shopping centers and gas station*. "Downtowns wsre dying," McLaughlin said. The wisdom at the time wes that downtowns were a Gn*kttmt»rr Ajrrwt CANTON'S REMAINING PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AREAS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. e. 7. a s. CM • 75 acres zoned office at • 55 acres zoned office 12 acres zoned commercial I • 4 acres zoned commercial i Creek PUB • 6 acres zoned commeroai VMags MID • 9 acres zoned commercial (Artx* Drugs going) Ctarry Mil PSB • 12-14 acres zoned commercial Chary MR PVO • 10 acres zoned commercial (shopping center proposed) trseksMs Village PUD • 7 acres zoned commercial 10. Cherry Mill PUD • 7 5 acres zoned commercial 11. Ceetary Farm PUO • 14 acres zoned commercial (detached condos may go m) Pilot remembered for his love of flying By J oann* M almzewbkj Hi\rr Warre* A1 Krugier of Centon Township was the one who kept the local Exper- imental Aircraft Association's schol- arship program going The program will now be named in his memory. "That was Al's pet project." said Doug Shumard. former president of the EAA Chapter 113 st Mettetal Air port. "He kept reminding us how im- portant it is. He wss the one who maintained contact with the high schools." - Krugier was killed when his amall plane, a Sooerai 2, crashed on takeoff Wednesday. Nov. 22, at Willow Run Airport, said Don Zochert, spokes man for the Federal Aviation Admin- istration, which La investigating the crash. The plane with only Krugier aboard took off at 11:47 am. and crashed two minutes later in a wood- ed area, about a half-mile south of the airport in Ypsilanti. Krugier, 53, spent the past 10 years building the Sonerai 2. "This was the first flight," Shumard said. Ed Purdy. EAA president, and past president A1 Boeonetto were with Krugier before takeoff. "All three of us went over that plane together,' Purdy said. "He wanted us to go over it." Although Purdy and Boeonetto did not actually see the plane go down, they saw that the plane was having trouble. "He had trouble immediate ly. The airplane was out of trim. It kept nosing up. A1 managed to recov- er three or four times. But it kept get- ting lower to the ground. " Purdy aaid be was trying to photo graph the takeoff but found he was too far away. "We did not see it hit the ground," he added. The Sonerai 2 flying was fabric covered with aluminum wings. It was a tandem seat and a well-proven de- sign. Purdy aaid. "It s one of the things that we may never know what happened." Family and friends, including members of the EAA, spoke of Krugler's love of flying. It was his hobby and his avocation. "His wife asked that donations be sent to the national EAA- That is s reflection of his love of sviation. His wife said fly- ing gsve him s chance to get away . auiwaautrwrhaMaNa Savin* aoodbve- Friends and family filled the David C. Brown Funeral Home in Belleville to pay to JudyRcin, 17. Pallors included brother. Andy and Jimmy Rmm, Mike Pott, Larry "Butchie" Cannon, Tim Jones and Bryan OVonnor. See PILOT, 4A Family, friends mourn B y R alph R. E chtwaw STArr Warms They put out 275 chairs for the Judy Roain funeral Nov. 22 and it wasn't enough. About 300 mourner* pecked the Devid Brown Funeral Home of Belle ville to remember the Canton Town ahip teen-ager killed Nov. 16 in an auto accident, five days sfter her 17th birthday. At least hslf oi those in attendance were among the friends Roain had at Belleville High School, where she was a senior this year. Many of the teens, sporting jeans, T shirts. Belleville High School jack- ets and pro sports teem jackets, per- haps wished to remember Rosin in a less formal sense. Other teens wore their Sunday beet aa they walked slowly, hand in hand to the front of the room, to view the body of their friend as some of Ho sin's favorite country aongs played in the background. Nearly everyone, however, wore a red ribbon to call attention to the ap- "sieTSiLV, 4A Qoodfsllows' papar sal* The Canton Ooodfellows organisation is in need of volunteers to help sail papers 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dee. 2, throughout the community Money raised from the paper sake helps Goo< lows provide toad and toe aasdyCanton I—„ liae. To help with the sale, call Goodfollows preai dent Nancy Spenesr. 397497ft. The 01 CANTON CONNECTION the Livonia, Plymouth, Canton, Weetland, Red ford and Oardsn City Observer*. Readers may sand letters to the editor, story to stories, or make general news staff. All E-mail messages [email protected] will be forwarded st Moved by these with B-i p i toe asesrsomgtoe^laejn U> t h e appropriate sdltor or Tree lighting are invited to participate ia Canton s holiday ties lighting ceremony at 7 p m. lav. Nov. 10, at the Summit oaths Park hooted by the township, also in The eludes caroling, refreshments, s magic show, a vis- it from Santa, s stuffed animal giveaway, downs and a performance by the Canton Seniors Kitchen Band. Moot of the tree lighting activities will take pfooe Inaide the weet end of the Summit. Children will receive coloring books and <*ndycanee. A video on the construction of the Summit will be available for viewing during the evening. Clean up Canton Clean Up, which allows reeldsnU to Uk. .urn. " the recycling center, 42090 Van Born Read, ia « hsduied 10 a m to 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. S, and R a m to noon Saturday. Dee. 9. For more informs tion. call CWR. 397-5901. Canton Waste Recycling aleo will Christmas Day.

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I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY C&Rt: Subdivision rules are cre-ating problems of enforcement. / 2A

On the air: A Canton girl hits the airwaves with a pet talk show. / 3A

Body found: A suicide victim is found near Smith Elementary School in Plymouth. /3A

Recommended: Canton plan-ning commissioners recommend approval for a new shopping center and supermarket. / 8 A

COUNTY NEWS

Welfare reform: A majority of Democrats joined all Republicans in approving two welfare reform bills advocated by Gov. John bn-gler. /10A

TASTE

Winter warm-up: Wake up to a bowl of hot oatmeal. It's good for you and chases chills away. /IB Holiday tables: Here are tips for decorating your table for festive dinners with items you already have. / I B

MALLS & MAINSTREETS

Sandy queen: The Sydney Bogg ^ Candy Company's new owner

keeps the 60-year-old Detroit-based business going strong. / 4 B

SPORTS

Finalists: Plymouth Salem s girls basketball team was caught in the middle of a controversial situation and survived to reach the finals of its Class A regional Friday against Birmingham Marian. / 1 C

Searching for a championship: Redford Catholic Central battled Holt for the Class AA title in Sat-urday s football finals at the Silverdome. /1C

LOTTERY

The Lotto jackpot was worth at least $2 miMwrv The Michigan Lottery number* for Saturday. Nov. 27,

1995 are:

•DAILY 3: 059

•DAILY 4: 3 4 0 4

•LOTTO: 1 3 , 1 6 , 27, 28, 36, 42

INDEX

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Developers, residents spar • Planned unit development mnir

developer* and the township In the 1970a continue to pla-gue the townahip and It* res-ident* today. Commercial development on corners near homee la a particular con-cern.

BY RALPH R. ECHTWAW aTATCWMTStt

Sometimee thinga jrou did 20 y e a n ego that — mod right a t the t ime can return to haunt you, or your

In Canton Townahlp's caae tha t thing is called a "Planned Unit De-velopment Agreement," or PUDa, of which 30 were signed la the 1970a.

- I hate them," said Canton Town-ship Supervisor Tom Yack

They ' r e a terrible harden to ua ," •aid Trustee Melisss McLaughlin, who also site on the township plan ning commission. "They really are."

T h e concept was that each section of the townahip so designated would have a combination of "usee," in-cluding houeee, shopping centers and gas station*.

" D o w n t o w n s ws re d y i n g , " McLaughlin said. T h e wisdom at the time wes that downtowns were a

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CANTON'S REMAINING

PLANNED UNIT

DEVELOPMENT (PUD) AREAS

1. 2. 3. 4 . 5. e . 7 . a s.

CM

• 75 acres • zoned office at • 5 5 acres • zoned office

12 acres • zoned commercial I • 4 acres • zoned commercial

i Creek PUB • 6 acres • zoned commeroai VMags MID • 9 acres • zoned commercial (Artx* Drugs going)

Ctarry Mil PSB • 12-14 acres • zoned commercial Chary MR PVO • 10 acres • zoned commercial (shopping center proposed) trseksMs Village PUD • 7 acres • zoned commercial

10. Cherry Mill PUD • 7 5 acres • zoned commercial 11. Ceetary Farm PUO • 14 acres • zoned commercial (detached condos may go m)

Pilot remembered for his love of flying By J o a n n * M a l m z e w b k j Hi\rr Warre*

A1 Krugier of Centon Township was the one who kept the local Exper-imental Aircraft Association's schol-arship program going The program will now be named in his memory.

"That was Al's pet project." said Doug Shumard. former president of the EAA Chapter 113 st Mettetal Air port. "He kept reminding us how im-portant it is. He wss the one who maintained contact with the high schools." -

Krugier was killed when his amall plane, a Sooerai 2, crashed on takeoff

Wednesday. Nov. 22, at Willow Run Airport, said Don Zochert, spokes man for the Federal Aviation Admin-istration, which La investigating the crash.

The plane with only Krugier aboard took off at 11:47 a m . and crashed two minutes later in a wood-ed area, about a half-mile south of the airport in Ypsilanti.

Krugier, 53, spent the past 10 years building the Sonerai 2. "This was the first flight," Shumard said.

Ed Purdy. EAA president, and past president A1 Boeonetto were with Krugier before takeoff. "All three of

us went over that plane together,' Purdy said. "He wanted us to go over

it." Although Purdy and Boeonetto did

not actually see the plane go down, they saw that the plane was having trouble. "He had trouble immediate ly. T h e airplane was out of trim. It kept nosing up. A1 managed to recov-er three or four times. But it kept get-ting lower to the ground. "

Purdy aaid be was trying to photo graph the takeoff but found he was too far away. "We did not see it hit the ground," he added.

The Sonerai 2 flying was fabric

covered with aluminum wings. It was a tandem seat and a well-proven de-sign. Purdy aaid. "It s one of the things that we may never know what happened."

Family and friends, including members of the EAA, spoke of Krugler's love of flying. It was his hobby and his avocation. "His wife asked that donations be sent to the national EAA- Tha t is s reflection of his love of sviation. His wife said fly-ing gsve him s chance to get away

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S a v i n * a o o d b v e - Friends and family filled the David C. Brown Funeral Home in Belleville to pay to JudyRcin, 17. Pallors included brother. Andy and

Jimmy Rmm, Mike Pott, Larry "Butchie" Cannon, Tim Jones and Bryan OVonnor.

See PILOT, 4A

Family, friends mourn B y R a l p h R. E c h t w a w STArr Warms

They put out 275 chairs for the Judy Roain funeral Nov. 22 and it wasn't enough.

About 300 mourner* pecked the Devid Brown Funeral Home of Belle ville to remember the Canton Town ahip teen-ager killed Nov. 16 in an auto accident, five days sfter her 17th bir thday.

At least hslf oi those in at tendance were among the friends Roain had at Belleville High School, where she was a senior this year.

Many of the teens, sporting jeans, T shirts . Belleville High School jack-ets and pro sports teem jackets, per-haps wished to remember Rosin in a less formal sense.

Other teens wore their Sunday beet aa they walked slowly, hand in hand to the front of the room, to view the body of their friend as some of Ho sin's favorite country aongs played in the background.

Nearly everyone, however, wore a red ribbon to call attention to the ap-

" s i e T S i L V , 4A

Qoodfsllows' papar sal* The Canton Ooodfellows organisation is in need

of volunteers to help sail papers 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Dee. 2, throughout the community Money raised from the paper sake helps Goo< lows provide toad and toe aasdyCanton I—„ liae. To help with the sale, call Goodfollows preai dent Nancy Spenesr. 397497ft.

T h e 01

CANTON CONNECTION the Livonia, Plymouth, Canton, Weetland, Red ford and Oardsn City Observer*.

Readers may sand letters to the editor, story to stories, or make general

news staff. All E-mail messages [email protected] will be forwarded

st Moved by these with B-i p i toe a s e s r s o m g t o e ^ l a e j n

U> the appropriate sdltor or

Tree lighting are invited to participate ia Canton s

holiday ties lighting ceremony at 7 p m. lav. Nov. 10, at the Summit o a t h s Park

hooted by the township, also in The

eludes caroling, refreshments, s magic show, a vis-it from Santa, s stuffed animal giveaway, d o w n s and a performance by the Canton Seniors Kitchen Band.

Moot of the tree lighting activities will take pfooe Inaide the weet end of the Summit. Children will receive coloring books and <*ndycanee.

A video on the construction of the Summit will be available for viewing during the evening.

Clean up Canton Clean Up, which allows reeldsnU to

U k . . u r n . " the recycling center, 42090 Van Born Read, ia « hsduied 10 a m to 4 p.m. Friday, Dec. S, and R a m to noon Saturday. Dee. 9. For more informs tion. call CWR. 397-5901.

Canton Waste Recycling aleo will Christmas Day.

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Instructor Bili Prewitt (left) Works with Bobby Marsh, who has already earned a black belt in tae kwon do

Youth's black belt offers discipline BY JOHN Barm SH *»» Warrsa

Look out. Bruce L** An u p arxi coming master of the martial arts will be challenging you soon Plymouth resident Bobby Marsh i* only 12. but already he ha* a block bell in tae kwon do.

Marsh has beer. practicing for 4 -v years under the instruction of Bill Prewitt. a third degree block belt, who runs the Independent Black Belt Tae Kwon Do Studio in Canton Maxah is the first jun ioc student of the 1BBT to achieve the coveted rank since the studio opened in 1990 He trains three hours a da>. three or four day* a week

And this training has paid off He has competed in five too ma meat* and achieved a like num-ber of first place finishes, one for sparring and eight trophies In ooe tournament Marsh performed eight board breaks by several kicks and arm movements and a flying side kick over four people

As a top-ranking student in the junior class. Marsh is a leader and role model, often setting the s tandard and leading classes in exercises and drills, said his fa ther, Bob Marsh Jr He also trains lower ranking students, he said. "He 's outstanding and all loak up to him." Prewitt said

Prewitt. who has been studying martial arts since 1965, teaches 55 students this year and five of them have achieved black belt

Becoming a master of the mar lial arts take* motivation and perseverance, Prewitt said.

"Tae kwon do is learning to be come the best you can be." he said. "I t ' s beat to not compare yourself to someone else "

Achieving black belt s tatus is very tough and many students burn out ;Ust before achieving it. having to train hard and long. "Many s tudents joined and quit, but Bobby stuck it out," he said. However, IBBT students are en-c o u r ^ a d to advance at their own

ap out of

Although Marsh proacbad burnout, he the sport for a few weeks this Call after having appendicitis T h i s was pretty bard on him." Prewitt •aid. "Sometimes he's too in votvad, but we've encouraged

Why did Marsh take up the board-breaking sport' ' Probably a typical reason, you might expect

"My parents just asked me I waa so little and they thought I neaded to laarn self-defense. Marsh eaid. " I saw bow it waa

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Subdivision rules create tension

• At a top-ranking stu-dent in tha Junior class, Marsh ia a load-er and role model, of-ten sotting the stan-dard and leading classes in exercises and drills, said his fa-ther, Bob Marsh Jr.

beneficial H e a l s o e n j o y s it for p h y s i c a l

f i tness . Because tae kwon do. a *port involving 80 percent feet and 20 percent hands, takes up so much time and concentration. Prewitt told him to focus on one activity snd strive to be the best This meant quitting soccer, base ball and basketball, sports Marsh also greatly enjoyed

Although tae kwon do em phasises backing sway from fights if possible. Bob Mar>h Jr said, many kids start martial art* for the idea of being able to beat someone up

"Fur that reason, there are many s tudents we do not allow to become black belts." Prewitt said. S t u d e n t s m u s t develop self re-spons ib i l i t y and respect in the sport, he said, as well as hygiere.

"They teach you respect. You have to bow to your opponent and say. "Yes sir. and No sir Stu dents must also keep clean snd keep their nails cut. Marsh add ed.

Taking tae kwon do has im proved Marsh's maturity and re sponsibility. his father said, and he is very expendable helping with daily home chorea.

"We've just supported him along the way It 's really boosted hia self-esteem and helped him in school," he added

Marsh achieved honor roll sta-tus several times last year as a sixth-grader at West Middle School. After school be delivers to 35 customers on his two-year-old Plymouth Observer paper route which be shares with his aiater Kristin. 10. and for which be al-ways meets his collection goal

Although practicing tae kwon do, doing his paper route and his homework keep him pretty busy, he stil! finds time to play baaket-ball With his family, including mother Michelle and sister Kort ney, 4. be golfs in a Hilltop Coif Course league and does downhill skiing.

"Bobby will become a great master someday, Prewitt aaid

BY RAJ.PH K K t t m N A * srr*r» Warrsa

Increasingly restrictive -rules governing Canton Townahip subdivisions are creating ten siun. as new resident* violate rules they've never heard of and volunteer homeowners associa lion officers wander if they're supposed to double sj. police of-ficers

"Covenan t s and Res t r ic lions," a k a CAR*, are similar to condominium association rules and deed restrictions

CAR* vary greatly from sub division to subdivision, with the older subs tending to be the least restrictive

Restrictions vary Typical restrictions include

prohibi t ions against above ground pools, fences, outdoor clothes lines, sheds, outdoor an tennas. basketball backboards, window air conditioners and outdoor parking of recreational vehicles _

In some cases. CARs specify what color and sh«j>e mailbox residents may have and what color basketball backboards must be In other cases, resi dents must get approval from a committee to plant a shrub

The CARs in newer subs, said Trustee Melissa McLaughlin,

are gigantic, and they're diffi cult to administrate

Officers of the Canton Home owner* Advisory Council told the township board Tuesday, Nov 21. thai many new rest d e n t s know nothing about CAR*

" A lot of these folks move in and aay, '1 bought a house, lan't it great, " aaid Advisory Coun-cil Secretary Glen Reimer of Forest Brook. "They don't know whst they bought."

So it's not unusual for these people to install backboards, antennas, sheds, or other forbid-den items, then get upset when someone tells them to set things aright Sometimes they even have a building permit from the township government for the of-fending fence or pool.

The township is not reeponsi ble for enforcing the private CAR*. so the officers of each homeowners association must do it, which makes the volunteer presidents feel like cope

"K very body looks to the asso-ciation to enforce." Reimer said.

"Because neighbors don ' t want to take on neighbors,"' added Advisory Council Direc-tor Sherry Paszko of Pheasant Run

"What happens is, we become the government or the police," said Advisory Council Vice President Karl Zarbo of Frank-lin Square. "I want a voice in my community and my neigh-borhood, but I don't want to be a cop."

Paying dues Another problem is getting

residents to pay their dues to the associations

"The average homeowner doesn't know why they're paying dues." said Advisory Council Director Michelle Hall of Car-nage Hills.

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People often wonder why they have to pay the aaaociatiun to plow the snow in their aubdivt sion because it ia technically the county government's raeponsi bility to do that.

"They look at a community the site of Canton and they as aume it's • city." said Canton Townsh ip T rus t ee Melissa McLaughlin.

When she tells people that Canton Townahip is often sty miefl by W a y n e C o u n t y . McLaughlin said. " I t ' s almost like they don't want to believe you. It frustrates people a lot.

Association presidents gel frustrated when homeowners stop paying the dues that are needed to mow grass in common areas, clean retention ponds and perform other chores around the subdivision.

They must then take the time to go to court to be paid. And sometimes thai doesn't work ei-ther.

Advisory Council President Nancy Spencer said a Glengarry-resident who refused to pay dues was taken to court and found guilty, but the amount of money the magistrate ordered the resident to pay to the associ ation is less than what was owed.

"How can people spend $200,000 for a bouse, then not be interested in paying $200 a year (in asaociation d u e s ) ' " said (jteflon Township Supervisor Tom Yack.

Spencer would like Realtors to distribute copies of the CARs to everyone who buys a house in

Canton " I t would be so nice to have this up front and to say. This is bow it'a going to be when you come here," she sa id "If you know ahead of time, at least you've got a heads up on what's coming."

Hall said her association, Carriage Hills, goes to court eve ry year because someone refuses to pav dues.

Spencer said she has resorted to publishing the names of scof-flaws in Stonegate'a newsletter. "I t irritates me that people are getting services and not paying for them." she said.

To try to solve the problems of the associations, township of ficial* have agr«®d to arrange a work session in February that could include real estate bro kers, township planning staff, builders, developers and the homeowners association volun leers

New laws? Township officials have also

discussed the idea that laws that might be created, or that the government might provide services, to help associations en-force CA Rs

Some think the township should solve the problem by adopting many of the CARs as laws that would apply through out Canton.

Yack seems to oppose this. "How much do you want to di-rect tsste ' '" he asked McLaugh-lin at an October study session.

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Pet project Canton youngster hits the airwaves

Santa planning to visit Canton

By R a l p h R- E c h t i n a w DTATV WUTU

At t h e t e n d e r age of 9, C a n t o n Townah ip au thor a n d poet Nicole Anderson is getting a t a s t e of t h e rad io bus ine s s wi th "Rad io Aaha ," a s t a t i o n devoted to children's program-ming.

S ince Apr i l . Anderson h a s been the pe ts reporter for the f ledgling radio station WDOZ-AM b r o a d c a s t i n g f r o m Dearborn at 1310 kilohertx.

WDOZ is par t of a network of s t a t i o n s t h a t b r ing Rad io Aahs to kids around the coun-try. Radio Aahs began in 1993 w i t h o n e s t a t i o n in M i n n e a p o l i s , Minn , a n d h a s s i n c e g o n e n a t i o n a l w i t h 27 affiliates.

P r o g r a m m i n g i n c l u d e s music, wea ther reports, knock-knock jokes, quizzes and birth-day a n n o u n c e m e n t s . Locally, WDOZ employs about 14 vol-un tee r repor ters ages 9 12 cov e r i n g a r a n g e of topics, each w i t h h i s o r h e r s p e c i a l i z e d a rea of expert ise These junior n e w s h a w k s w e r e r e c r u i t e d f r o m a m o n g 300 k i d s w h o aud i t i oned in a rea mal ls las t win te r

Anderson — who lives with mother Brenda Plecha, s is ters B e t s e y B r o h m a n a n d J u l i a A n d e r s o n , dogs S p i k e a n d Mickey, c a t s Cloe and Ani t a , and a guinea pig called Pumba — records weekly r e p o r t s on pe ts that are broadcast dur ing t h e 10-minu tes -per -hour t h a t W D O Z d o e s n ' t t r a n s m i t t h e national feed.

The local reports begin at 10 minutes af ler each hour

The reporters are given free re in to f ind and repor t t h e i r o w n s t o r i e s , s a id WDOZ P r o g r a m D i r e c t o r R o b e r t Kucken , wan t t hem to telll me what ' s interesting to them," he said

R e c e n t l y , A n d e r s o n r e s e a r c h e d and taped a piece on edibles to keep away f rom p e t s . F o r e x a m p l e , c a t s

s h o u l d n ' t e a t dog food , a n d dogs shouldn ' t ea t chocolates . "They have a chemical in t hem t h a t t h e i r body c a n ' t b r e a k down," she said.

K u c k e n c h a r a c t e r i z e d Anderson as "definitely one of our bettor reporters."

Certa inly the girl is m a t u r e f o r h e r a g e . h a v i n g a l r e a d y learned the custom of offering a hand to be shaken.

Bob Bauer , a former WLLZ rock jock and WXYT talk show h o s t , s a i d t h a t k i d s g e t t i n g s t a r t e d in radio s t Anderson ' s age have a g rea t o p p o r t u n i t y to ge t a foothold in t h e busi -ness.

"I t h i n k t h a t would be an excel lent experience for k ids ," he said. " Jus t as long as they dem't have to put u p wi th t h e g a r b a g e from the f ron t office. Ab Long as you don ' t h a v e to deal with the three piece -suits, you're all right "

A n d e r s o n , h o w e v e r , i s n ' t interested in a radio career. An av id r e a d e r a n d w r i t e r , s h e hopes someday to m a k e a liv-i n g w i t h h e r p e n , n o t h e r mouth .

Anderson has a l ready com-posed short stories, both fiction and non-fict ionm, a n d severa l poems. She even penned a play a b o u t s u f f r a g e t t e S u s a n B. Anthony.

Anderson credits first-grade t e a c h e r Shi r ley W a k e w i t h a par t in her success. "She used to r e a d us lo t s of s t o r i e s . " Anderson said "And she made wr i t ing fun. She a lways reads s t o r i e s (a loud) t h a t s t u d e n t s wrote "

Said Wake: "(Anderson* was s u c h a joy to h a v e S h e w a s w r i t i n g s tor ieB a n d r e a d i n g t h e m b a c k to m e w h e n s h e first came to the first g r a d e She was a very c rea t ive child c o m i n g in . S h e h a d a v e r y v i v i d i m a g i n a t i o n S h e h a d t h a t expressive qual i ty a l ready t h e r e It was easy to pull her a l o n g b e c a u s e s h e h a d it in her ."

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S a n t a d idn ' t come to C a n t o n the day a f t e r Thanksgiving lika he h a s i n t h e p a s t . B u t t h a t doesn't mean he isn't coming here.

"It was a really nice program. But i t d o e s n ' t m e e t t h e c h a m -ber's goals of getting people into the stores," said Linda Shapona, C a n t o n C h a m b e r of Commerce executive director.

The chamber - sponsored pro-gram brought San ta to the Can-ton Cinema Six on Ford Road to meet with kids, who were t reat-ed to a movie . " T h e r e w a s no non-profit organization to t ake it over," Shapona said, adding tha t efforts a re under way for an or-ganiza t ion to cont inue t h e pro-gram next year

San ta , however, will be com-ing to Canton in a different way — "Santa on Wheels" in a recre-ational vehicle. The da tes for his arrival haven't been determined ye t , b u t S a n t a will mee t wi th kids at the Target store and the

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m Santa, however, will -fee cowing to Canton in a (ttffaront way — "Santa on Wltools" in rocroational vehicle. The dates for hia ar-rival haven't been de-termined yet, but • Santa will meet with kids at the Target store and the Kmart (New Towne) shopping cen-ter, both on Ford Road.

K m a r t (New T o w n e ) s h o p p i n g center, both on Ford Road.

"Santa will be coming to Can-ton more of ten t h a n he did be-fore," Shapona aaid, referring to the Santa on Wheels program

As soon as S a n t a unveils his t r a v e l i t i n e r a r y , t h e c h a m b e r will announce his arrival.

Suicide victim found near school

Box Bmslct/Stait Photographer

Animal l o v e r Nicole Anderson, 9, is the pets reporter for Radio Aahs, a syndicated radio station aimed at kids. Anderson is in a good position to be knowledge-able about pets. Her family has two dogs, two cats and a guinea pig. Here she holds Cloe the cat and Spike the dog.

In f a c t , A n d e r s o n is a l ready a "publ ished a u t h o r In t h e t h i r d - g r a d e c l a s s of P a t r i c i a R u p e r t , she w r o t e a s t o r y i n s p i r e d by t h e mov ie " B u f f y t h e V a m p i r e S l a y e r " c a l l e d " T h e S t r a n g e G i r l , "

w h i c h was b o u n d a n d i l lus -t r a t e d as p a r t of a c lass pro-ject.

In an abou t - t he - au tho r sec-t i o n . A n d e r s o n w r o t e of t h e story , "I wanted to t ry to scare somebody

Goodfellows Christmas project garners support from chamber

A " s l e e p i n g p e r s o n " in t h e woods reported by a school child to authori t ies turned out to be a deceased 21 -year-old P lymouth Township man

The child, who at tends Smith E l e m e n t a r y , s p o t t e d t h e body near the school about 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. School officials notified Plymouth police, who identif ied the victim.

"The cause of dea th appea r s to be a s e l f - i n f l i c t e d g u n s h o t wound to the head . " said Ply-mouth Sgt Steven Hundersmar -ck " W e a r e s t i l l a w a i t i n g resu l t s from the medical exam-iner."

I t ' s u n k n o w n w h e t h e r t h e man was under the influence of d r u g s or a lcohol "We s h o u l d h a v e t h e r e s u l t s b a c k n e x t

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Officers found a shotgun but no vehicle near the body. Police are unsure how the man reached the woods.

The body w a s spotted in the wooded a r e a b e h i n d S m i t h School.

" T h e c h i l d s aw w h a t h e thought to be a sleeping person in the woods a n d reported it to the principal, who in turn called u s . " said H u n d e r s m a r c k . "We went over there , and upon closer e x a m i n a t i o n d i s c o v e r e d a de-cea sed body Schoo l c h i l d r e n were never close enough to see t h a t it w a s in f ac t a deceased body. The body was found a c r o ^ the creek tha t divides the school and the woods."

Tha Otoaarvar will publish monthly news, tidbits and scheduled events of the Canton Chamber of Commerce. For more information about chamber events, call 453-4040.

B HELPING OOOOFILIOWS The chamber will help the

Canton Goodfellows at its annu-al holiday party Dec. 1 by auc-tioning decorated Chris tmas items that will be donated by chamber florists and stores All proceeds will go to the Goodfel lows cause. "No Child without a Chr is tmas . '

Reservations for the holiday party may be made by calling the chamber

• M c a M C R u m c m t m Phyllis Wordhouse of Word-

house Financial Planning will Apeak at the December luncheon at noon Wednesday, Dec 6, at the Summi t on the Park.

Wordhouse will speak about controlling your tax dollars by choosing to give them as gifts to your favorite charities, conse-quently increasing the communi-ty's net worth. To mske reserva-

tions, contact the chamber

• SANTA ON WNCZLS The chamber's retail commit-

tee will sponsor "Santa on Wheels" for children again th is year Committee chair Bruce Guastel le thanks Target manag er Sue Lamerise and Kmar t manager Chuck Wagner for or-ganising and offering their shop-ping centers for the event. The dates for Santa 's arrival have not yet been set

Santa will be stationed in an RV in the parking lot of the stores. A package of goodies will be given to each child who visits Santa . Chamber members who want to get involved in the active retail committee should call the chamber.

• fTATI TO I f l A K Sta t e Reps Deborah Why-

m a n and Eileen DeHar t will speak on business- re la ted is-sues tha t a re soon to come be-fore the s t a te House a t t h e Th i rd Thursday Upda t e a t 7 30 a .m. Thursday . Dec. 21. a t the Old Country Buffet . 5849 N Sheldon Road Sponsors for the

December Upda te are a t to rney Mike Gerou. Scott Koll and S u m m i t Cuisine.

• ANNUAL AUCTION-DINNER DANCE

The date has been set for the chamber 's major fund-raiser of the year — the annual Auction-Dinner Dance a t 5:30 p.m. Sat-urday, March 16. at Summi t on the Park

Blackwell Ford is the major sponsor of the event, which is ex-pected to draw an even larger crowd this year The evening be gins with a preview party 5:30-7 p.m with dinner at 7:15 p.m The auction will begin at 8:30 p.m. The evening will offer a va-riety of silent, raffle and live auction items.

Sponsorship levels wiii be gold, silver and bronze, which entit les the sponsor to be en-tered into a "sponsor only" draw ing for a Las Vegas t r ip for two 'Early bird reservations for the event are being taken at $40 each until Feb 1. Call the cham-ber to reserve a sponsorship, do-nation and reservation for the auction

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s h i p * soc ia l s e a s o n ia n e a r l y upon us as res identa . b u s i n e s s persona and government officiala gat ready for a weekend of activi-tiaa.

Tha long weekend b e g i n s 7 p.m. T h u r s d a y . Nov. 30. w h a n everyone ia invited to at tend the a n n u a l C h r i s t m a s t ree l igh t ing ceremony a t the Summit center

The free event includes carol t n f , ref resh m e n u , a magic show, a e t u f f e d a n i m a l g i v e a w a y , clowns a n d the Canton Seniors

Kitchen Band Moat of the ac t in t i a s will oc-

cur ineide ihe Summit. N e s t in line ia Canton a Pro-

jac t Arte wi th the th i rd a n n u a l Fine Ar te Eahibit ion beg inn ing with a n artiata ' recaption Friday, Dae. I , a t the Summit

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m e r c e m e m b e r s wil l g a t h e r 7 p.m. Fr iday . Dec 1, at Fellows Creek Golf Course for the i r an-nua l holiday party.

During the day on S a t u r d a y . Dec. 2. the Canton Goodfellowa will hold their annua l paper aale to ra ise money for food baske t s fo r needy r e a i d e n t a . C a l l 397-8975 to help.

From 9 a.m. to 1 p m Satur-day . C a n t o n P a r k a a n d Recre-a t i o n wi l l se l l u a e d a t h l e t i c equ ipmen t from a v a c a n t s tore nea r Kmart on Ford Road.

But the big event Sa tu rday ia t ha Canton Hietorical 8 o a e t y ' a " C a n t e n C o u n t r y C h r i a t m a a " tou r of n ine h ie tor ic bu i ld inga Tours run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are 112. For more infor-

mation. call 451-1126 Then on S a t u r d a y n igh t t h e

"Evening at the Summit" d inner will occur to raise money for the C a n t o n His tor ica l Socie ty a n d t h e C a n t o n H i a t o r i c D i s t r i c t Commiaaion

T h e so ld -ou t e v e n t wi l l in-c l u d e p i a n o m u a i c by A l d e n Schell and en te r t a inment by the AYU Q u a r t e t P roceeda go for r e a t o r a t i o n projec ta r e l a t e d to the Cherry Hill Hie tonc Village D i s t r i c t , t h e B a r t l e t t - T r a v i a houae and a ba rn to houae an-t ique farm equipment

Sunday'a big event ia t h e Hall of F a m e reception 3:30 p .m. a t the Summi t , where f a r m e r Roy S c h u l t a will be i n d u c t e d . Ten other individuala or g roups will also be honored aa "Communi ty Achievers " A q u a r t e t from t h e P lymouth Symphony Orchee t r a will perform.

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Furthermore, the Pl'-p ajpee ment» are no written than today » lev eloper can build according to rule* that were in effect at the time the agreement was signed, meaning they may put up bigger building* and do less landscaping than what i* currently required by roifting law*

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\ favorite story about Krugier his usual volunteer job at the

KAA - well known annual pan . i f breakfast Every year, krugier rrnnded the parking lot V' nr of thr events, a visitor to ' • r breakfast asked Shumard if tv Knew ;ust exactly who he had minding th« parking lot

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Noting that the Cherry Hill PUD permiU the developer to ig no re currant toning law* in Tavor of rule* that existed in 197*2. at tomey Joaeph Galvin said at a re cent planning commission meet ing, "We have generally. through-out this project, not asserted our right*."

Said Goulet " The rules wen-stated in contract form Unlea* there is mutual consent to amend the PUD agreement we have to live with what's there

The township's only recourse is to persuade developers to build houses, condos, apartments, or small stores instead of the larger, commercial developments that are allowed

They've managed or nearly managed to do this twice. The Ca valter Village PUD has a ni.ne acre parcel at the northeast corner of Cherry Hill and Sheldon where a supermarket could be built. But developer Andrew Ansara has been convinced to put in a small

shopping canter anchored by • drug store.

The Century Farm* PUD ha* • 14 acre parcel at the northwest corner of Palmer and Haggerty. The owner of the land. Bay berry Park Inc.. may build condomini-ums instead of a shopping center, Yack said, but the i*sue isn't set tied yet.

Still, there are other PUD* out there where nearby homeowners could somedsy face the spectre of a monolithic grocery store built by a developer who wants to ex-ercise his legal rights.

Yack said the township's only defense against such develop-ments is to convince developers that it is in their own beat inter-est to follow current building and toning rules In that way. the re-sulting stores will be equally pleasing, to the eye as store* re-quired to be built under current rules

"If they're going to be a compet-itor. they've got to look as good as or better than whatever else is going in." Y'ack added.

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In th« spirit: Jane Kovacs. Mynlla Schroder and Aileen LaHret prepare for Friday s Holiday Greens Mart. The event takes place in the Mayflower Hotel lobby.

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"It was a logical extension from model planes 1 think what he and 1 shared was that we enjoyed fly ing and we enjoyed puttering I know A1 was very meticulous The icing on the cake was building your own plane

Funeral services were at 10:30 a m today at Our I-adv <»f (rood

Counsel Catholic Church on Pen niman in Plymouth. The Rev. John J. Sullivan officiated. Ar-rangements were made by Ver-rneulen Memorial Funeral Home.

Krugier is survived by his wife, Judy, two daughters. Amy and Becky, brother. David R . and sis-ter. Christine Sevald.

The family asks that donations may lie made to the EAA or to Our l-ady of Good Counsel, in i are of the Vermeulen Memorial Funeral Home. 46401 W Ann Ar bor Road. Plymouth 48170

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mother and stepfather. Cence said.

Although Rick i Morgan I wasn't her biological father, he wa- her dad. and she loved him." ,he said. "(And) no mother has ever been loved as much as Judy loved her mom

The Rev Kenneth Miller of the First Assembly of God delivered the eulogy

You must never think of death punishment, even if it cumes in

thi« cruel and unusual way," he •.aid "There are many times when injustice seems to be domi nant (But) onlv through great suffering and solitude can we ome to know what God is really

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To Rosin s mother. Jeanie Mor-gan. Miller said. "You will find comfort in knowing that God lived in your daughter

Later, he said. "We don't die We just simply wake up in a bet ter place Thank you. Lord, for using her to brighten our lives just a little."

After the ceremony, the mourners shuffled past Roam's body one last time

Two attendants outside the door carried two boxes of Kleenex each to distribute to those who wept, and there were many

As the teens gathered in the hallway to await the call to join the procession to Knollwood Me morial Park, they stood in virtual silence, sniffling, crying, sighing and hugging each other.

"She had a lot of friends from school." said Stephanie Dalton

By M.B. D i l l o n ST am W u T t i

If you'd enjoy the chance to Christmas shop in a coxy setting and support a good cause at the same time, put Friday. Dec. I. on your calendar

The Plymouth Branch Worn an a National Farm & Garden As-sociation host* its Holiday Greens Mart 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Mayflower Hotel lobby in downtown Plymouth.

Shoppers will Find fresh wreath*, different crafts, boxwood and holly, red velvet bows that art-weatherproof. and very reasonable Christmas arrangements.' said association spokeswoman Jo Ann Harreld. "We'll also have home baked items

"This is our main fund raiser of the year." said Harreld. NVe use the proc®ed#for our scholar ships, civic project* and for our planting* "

The proceed* make it possible for club members to plant flowers and greenery in Plymouth Garden Club Park; Kellogg Park, in the planters and barrels around town and surrounding Plymouth

Township Hall; as well as at Our Lady of Providence school.

The Farm 4 Garden Associa-tion grants several scholarships a year to student* at Canton and Salem high schools The scholar-ships range from $500-$700, de-pending upon how much money ia raised Last year, the d u b granted two scholarships and renewed a third.

"We hope each year for recipi-ents who are going into horticul-ture But the field is growing very small. So we've opened it up to everyone.' said Harreld

Greens coordinators are Jill Cinder and Marge Grybai Stephanie LaGosh and Marge Kappler are coordinating the bake sale

The garden club has purchased playground equipment at Garden Club Park, participated in De-troit's Festival of Trees; distribut ed tree seedlings to grade school students, and supported the Matthaei Botanical Gardens as well as other community ven-tures.

For more information, call 455-4224

Hospital to host clinic A Breast and Skin Clinic will

be 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 13, in the Marian's Women's Center at St. Mary Hospital.

Registration ia required and may be done by calling 591-3314

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Mothers Against Drunk Driv-ing (MADD) kicked off their an-nual holiday aafe and sober driv-ing public awareness campaign with a T ie One On For Safety" rally Tuesday at the Capitol in Lansing. The rally was followed by a motorcade through down town Lansing consisting of law enforcement officers, government officials, MADD members and the public.

Now through Jan. 1, 19%, MADD encourages motorists to tie a red ribbon onto a visible place on their vehicle as a promise lo drive safe and sober • alcohol-free), especially through out the holiday season. MADD began the popular traffic safety holiday campaign in 1986 to help decrease the number of deadly al-cohol-involved crashes that oc-curred during the holiday season because of increased traveling.

celebrating, and drinking and driving.

"It's hard to believe we've been tying on red ribbona for a dec-ade," aaid Bethany Goodman, ei-ecutive director, MADD, Michi-gan.

"'Ten years of change, from tying one on to T i e One On For Safety.' In these 10 years we've seen Michigan's alcohol-involved traffic fatalities drop from 800 to 530. Yes, we've made progress, but that's 530 too many. That's 530 families shattered by a very preventable crime "

Carol Korf, MADD. Kent County, shared the heart of the holidays and the real reason for the red ribbon campaign.

When Korfb 15-year-old son missed his curfew one evening eight years ago, she thought she would "feel it" if something were wrong or if Deane were hurt. The last thing she expected was a. knock on the door and the officer tearing devastating news.

"The best gift you can give your family and friends this holiday season is to promise to be alcohol-free when vou get behind the

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"We ask you to proudly and publicly diaplay your red ribbon as a symbol to "Drive Safe, Drive Sober!"'

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Alcohol related fatalities are down in Michigan. In 1993, al-most 41 percent of our fatal crashes involved alcohol. But in 1994. that figure went down to 37.4 percent.

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week in a story about the Marin* Corps' 48th annua) Toya for ToU campaign cannot be uaed if call-ing from the 313 area code.

Residents in weatern Wayne County can call (313) 824-8401 or (313) 824-8402, or fax information u>(313)824-8400

T h e 48th annual Toya for ToU campaign began Thanksgiving Day and continues until collec-tion day Dec. 21.

Toy donations are needed for youngsters from infants to 12 years old.

"The need has become greater, unfortunately," said Gunnery Sgt. Wmfred Littles, public relations coordinator for the Southeastern Michigan Toys for ToU. "But we

Salons join AIDS benefit

Local hair salons in Canton Town-ship, Livonia and Westland are pax iicipating in a fund raiser Sunday, Dec. 3, for people infected with HIV/ AIDS.

Friends PWA Alliance in coopera-tion with Beaute Craft and radio sta tjona 89X and The River are sponsor ing Positive Hair Affair from 1-4 p.m. Salons will donsle 50 percent of the proceeds from the day to Friends PWA Alliance, s non-profit organize lion that provides service to people infected with HIV/AIDS.

Local salons participating are PGS Designers of Canton Township, (313) 416-9749, and Suzy's Glamour Hair Salon of Westland. (313) 522 8380

Livonia salons participating are Nouveau Classic Salon, (313) 591 -7273, Phillip Nolan s Salon (810) 478 2626. Salon Techniques, <810) 427 5780. and Solutions Salon, (810) 421 0320

Dec 1 marks the beginning of Na nonal AIDS Awareness Week

For more information, call (313) 350-PWAS.

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do our best to rise to the occa-sion."

Laat year alone, the southeast em region collected and distribut-ed more than 109,000 toys.

Toya for ToU ia a community-baaed nationwide program that was instituted by the Marines nearly a half-century ago. As the program grew, the reserve Marine Corpa was enlisted and now in-volves the efforts of many individ-uals and businesses in each local community.

Those donating toys should look for something in the moder-ate, $10 to $20 range. Explained Littlea: "As a rule of thumb, when

you go to the toy store, try to put yourself in the shoes of a child and aay, 'If 1 could only get one th ing what would 1 like to have0 ' "

Many volunteers are needed for screening applicants, sorting, col-lecting. transporting and distrib-uting toys.

According to Littles, more busi-ness involvement would lie great ly appreciated

l i ier* a need for collection aites, storage apace, transporta-tion in the form of trucks and vans, secretarial help, cellular phones, publicity, and thousands of helping hands.

Madonna project seeks tutors The Tutoring Team of Ma

donna University ia seeking tu-tors for a program 10 a.m. to noon on Saturdays at O.W Holmes School in Southwest Detroit.

The Tutoring Team is a project directed by StuUrr Mary Martinez of the Office of Multi-cultural Affairs at Madonna University in Livonia and sup-ported by funds from Blue Cross Blue Shield, MichCon Foundation, Ford Motor Co. and Myron P Leven. a South field attorney.

Thetma McNichol from the

Detroit Public Schools will serve as the education coordi-nator, and Alicia Juarez as the tutoring coordinator. T h e team ia made up of college students, professionals from buainaaa and industry, and retirees. Each tutor will work with one or two students in the areas of lan-guage arts and math.

Ind iv idua l interested in be-coming members of the Tutor-ing Team can call (313) 432-5541 to sign up or for more in-f o r m a t i o n . O r i e n t a t i o n is scheduled for 10 a.m. Jan. 6 at the school library. The school ij»

two blocks south of Michigan Avenue at 4833 Ogden Tutor ing begina J an . 13 and contin ues until March 30, 1996.

The Tutor ing Team is in it» fifth year at O W Holroe School. " T h e Saturday tutoring aesaiona have had aignificarv impact on the achievement, at t i tudes and self-esteem of ouc children." said school Principn Gerald Krnatt

O.W. Holmes has an enroll ment of 650 youngsters, with more than 40 percent comuu from bilingual homes

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ulude-* a number of cwnlingenoie* ti«r thr developer must pr\> vuk oimiplrted plan* b> thr time ti rvsche* the township board l»r final tvn»nlrnition

1 v-rrtainK fee! tor the people linn* nett to thi* project ' think this ivmranMufi has no rtvour»e hut to munimrnit it to the tru» trr* >aui ovmitlisaioner Ron l.ieherman l"he property owner

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I h e prupertv on thr M>uth*ei.t turner ol Chrrr% Hill and Lilies is U m m l t<\ a p l a n n e d unit develop m m ! , m »ht«. h the profwrtv *a-H j.»ned cummers, ia! Though U.und U thr rule* Ot p l a n n i n g a n d de vriopmrnt of thr 1970s when thr

agreement was signed, the devel oper, Market Ihsvelopiuent Co.. h*i> exceeded required regi la tion*

Wr do ask that if the propreal • » granted that it be made con tingenf on a DNK iDepartment of Natural Resource®I wetland de termination - that it be made (.•art of the motion itself." said homeowner David Heinowski. re (rinding commissioners that it appears that part of the property i* a wetland

Hut Jeff CJoulet. community planner, said commissioners cttuld not make that request part of their motion The developer is responsible for determining the likelihood of wetlands and for ob-taining a permit from the I)N'R

Commissioners expressed dis a|>t*-intment with their luck of , ho ice but to recommend approv al tor the pfMjwt We are trying

to make the beat of thin project in the "90s.'' aaid Vic Gustafaon. commiaaion chairman, urging the developer to work hard on the center's landscaping and appear ance

Residents were equally disap-pointed. but apparently not surprised to hear that their alter nate plan was not accepted by the developer.

"It just seems like you are wasting e lot of my time and that of the people in this room." home-owner Eric Risaman told Galvin. reminding him that he willingly asked for suggestions and alter-nate plana. "I don't see much that you have done et all.''

A report from township engi-neer Tom Caaah about homeown-ers' proposal for a linear deten tion pond to create a swale be tween the supermarket and homes further confirmed the difTi

culty of accomplishing the home-owners' plan.

Caaari, who aaid he would be willing to look at a plan, ex-plained the swale would be diffi-cult because the width of the pond depends on the depth of the on aite storm sewer. Because a certain slope is required, the pond would have to be at least 50 feet wide.

"I'm also not comfortable per-mitting some of the commercial sites' drainage being directed to the rear storcn sewer in the subdi-vision. I'm not sure there ia ca-pacity and I'm quite sure eaae m e n u would be necessary, unleaa it could be established that this area' presently drains to the rear yard storm system." Caaari wrote in hi* memo.

With the homeowners' plan, storm water would have to be di-rected around the grocery store

because it couldn't be routed un-der it, meaning the pipaa would have to be longer and deeper and tha pond wider.

•We are working to create a greater buffer in the rear of the property," attorney Galvin aakL "We have. 1 think, in good faith tried to bend over backward to meet each request "

Resident Dennis O'Beirhe asked why calculations for vol-umes of storm water that were re quested aa they were preparing their alternate plan were not pro vided. "The question is whether the design of the pond can be done with the site configuration. Caaah responded.

O'Beirne also aaked about cre-ating a drainage path between building* in the shopping center "1 am not personally convinced all the homework haa been done

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Attornev Ji»e Galvin. who repre M-nts the lieveloper, sai<l efforts sre iwing maile to move the ho I>1 mij forward to provide more room tietween the back of the building

and homes According to planners, the site

plan fur the shopping center in cvrporates many design elements rvjuire^l today,- but not in effect when the planned unit develop-ment agreement was made in the 1'OJs. including sefiarate build in*s with a cpurtyard. sign tower a n d i > e d e s t n a n a r ea s

Residents also offered concerns al»>ut PI D language promising there would l>e no adverse effect from development, open space re

quirements for recreation, and a legal description of the property.

In response to those concerns about the PUD agreement, town ship planner Angela Wolosiewici provided responses, based on a letter from Galvin.

Thoae responses included: • That language promising no adverse effect covers the entire planned unit development, which includes the Cherry Hill Orchards subdivision, not just the commer cial portion. The agreement

shows there waa no adverse effect by the whole development on property outaide the PUD. • The requirement for open space applies to residential land, not Market Development's property. • Changes in legal description were approved by the township when it approved the subdivision plat.

Residents also expressed con-cern about heavy trucks using Cherry Hill and Lilley roads, which are designated as Class B

roads. A typical grocery semi-truck would exceed the limita on these roada But that juat meana the trucks can't be fully loaded.

Wayne County could place re strictions on the trucks when i t . comes to giving a permit for th^_ driveway to the center Weigh- • masters would enforce thesa rules.

"Chances are good the policing of this would not be very good." said Trustee Melissa McLaugh-" lin. a planning commiaaioner.

OBITUARIES

H 0 e u $ JOSCPW CELSO

... • - f h .mas J<«eph « <~i • fingtield were

-•f-ia. *•• •- 15. al t K.' I-adv ..r —' 'hurch with the

rt-. ;l!> .ar. officiating i . ( " C ^ r i r n ! " wet* madr fry -vf-s-Jer Howell Funeral

i <nr ' Plymouth

, r* rn Auz i M" and t • f.M. v- •• !') He was a

: • • -{» rn; n ihe 1 S Ma «. - • r • . .ears H' »«« i

• . - ..f American l>Tfii»n Pout S T Battle re»-K He was an op -atifg er^irwrer with [>«.ai r » .'*r> He - survived try his - laughter. • • .fer Judd of Trenton. s >n. er. t l > j n d e » parents , Andrew d Theresa j( Plymouth. h-r>>tri

'jreg»^r> and Andrew of West • •vi and manv fn»m iif - -tnt areas

Mrmimti •'n'.ributcr.s ma'» f*-wle to the American ' ancer S ,

»MT MICHAEL PORM - -vu.e* for James Mi« h*e-l

Ue' 44 >aturdav Nov at Heeney Suri'fcjuist Funeral

i .t.e n Farmington, with buna] ,ien F>ien '"emetery L.ivonia

T h e Rev T i m o t h v P Hall»>th of \ L u t h e r a n C h u r c h o f f i c ia l

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He wa- horn April IH, iy51. in LK-tn.it, and fied Monday, Nov jri at Providence HoapKal in "southfield He was a manager of Mavflower lj»nes Bowling Alley Mr Potter »»« an avid bowler

He is survived by his wife, Mar. son Michael, sister Jo Anne Potter

M emonal contributions may r» made to the American Kidney Foundation

RICHARD T LOMS Service* for Richard 1 I»fUs • * of-Ann Arbor were Friday. Nov 24 at the Schrader Howell Funer si Home in Plymouth, with the Res Ric Matthew officiating Burial was in Plain field feme tery. Plain field. Mich

He was bom Sept 14, 1921. in Detroit, and died Tuesday, Nov 21 in Ann Arbor He retired in

as a manager for Farmers In surance Co He moved to Ann Ar bor 10 years ago from Canton, where he had lived for 21 years He was a member of the Maaocic l>xige m Dearborn. He graduated from Dearf»orn High School in

; '>411 He served in the military in World W ar II and in the Air Force reserve until 1958

Memorial contributions may be rna<le to First Baptist Church of Gregory. P O. Box 238, Gregory 481.17 or to the charity of the do-nor's choice

LOOISC WILMA HALEY

Services for Louise Wilma Haley. -V6. of Plymouth were held Friday. Nov 24. at Vermeulen Funeral Home in Plymouth, with the Rev Craig Knupp. son-in-law from Iowa, officiating Burial was in Mt Hope Memorial Gardens in L i v o n i a

She was born in Plymouth and died Monday, Nov 20, at St. Mary Hospital. Livonia She was a former member of Central Bap list Church and formerly em ployed as church secretary of Cen-tral Baptist Church in Plymouth

She is survived by her daugh ters, Luanne Knupp of Ottumwa. Iowa, and Ruthann Haley of Rockford, 111.; sons. Thomas Haley and Jim Haley, both of Plymouth, brother, Vem Diednck of Illinois, and five grandchildren.

JEAM MACKS

Services for Jean Macks. 86. of Florida were held Saturday . Nov >5. at the McCabe Funeral Home Canton Chapel and to St Thomas a Becket Catholic Church with the Rev Chris Maus of St. John Neumann Catholic Church offici-ating. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Detroit. Arrange ments were made by McCabe Fu-neral Home in Canton

She died Tuesday. Nov. 21. in Margate. Fla.

She is survived by her her brothers, Walter Jurcxak of Eaat China and Gerald Willow of Port Richey. Fla. sister. Genevieve Kowalski of Canton Townahip, and 18 nieces and nephews

SMHtLEY E. WDOW1AK

Services for Shirley E. Wdowiak. 71. were held Wednesday. Nov 22. at St. Sabina Church, with burial in Ft Custer National Cemetery in Augusta.

She was born Feb. 26. 1924, in Detroit, and died Sunday, Nov 19. at St. Joseph Mercy Hoapital She worked in shipping and re-ceiving.

She is survived by her sons. Thomaa and David J., both of Canton, two brother*; two sisters;

five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren

MAJtY AMM

A private family service was held for Mary Ann Simmons, 56, a life-long resident of Plymouth. She died Saturday, Nov. 4. at St. Jo seph's Mercy Hospital in Ann Ar-bor

She was born in Plymouth in 1939. graduated from Plymouth High School in 1957. and was an executive secretary at Burroughs/ Unisys Plymouth Plant where she was employed for 36 year*. An

avid reader, she also enjoyed trav-eling. golfing and bowling, and played cards, board games, and computer games.

She is survived by her mother, Truda Simmons of Plymouth; brother*, Steve and John of Plym outh and Rob of Waahington state, uncles, Chet and Jimmy Singleton of Plymouth and Roy Singleton of Northville; aunts, Betty Hees of Plymouth and Sar ah Enochs of Tenn.; nephews. Monty and Garrick; nieces. Mi chelle, Kim, Kelly. Kerry, and Shelley; four great-nephews, three preat niecea; numerous couaim, and many friend*.

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDINANCE NO. 95-12

AN ORDINANCE TO A M E N D T H E ZONING MAP. A8 A D O P T E D BY SECTION 7K-27 OF C H A P T E R 78 O F T H E CODE O F ORDINANCES O F T H E CITY O F PLYMOUTH.

THE CITY O F PLYMOUTH ORDAINS:

Sec t ion 1. T h e Zoning Map , aa adop ted by Sec t ion 78-27 of ( h a p t e r 78 of t h e C o d e of O r d i n a n c e s of t he City of P l y m o u t h , is h e r e b y a m e n d e d sa follows;

Ketone lots 248. 249 and 260. Assessor * Plymouth Plat So 10. City of Plymouth Wayne County. Michigan, according lo the plat thereof as recorded in Liber 65, Page 8. WCR, snd lots 2, 3, 4. 5. 6 and 7. Fralicks Addition, City of Plymouth. Wayne County. Michigan according to the plat thereof as recorded in Liber 2. Page 24. WCR, aiao known as 105, 112, 120, 123 128 136 A Vacant Lot. 150 A 154 Union Street from O-l . Office U> R 1. Single Family Res.dential and lots 8. » snd 10, Fralicks Addition. City of Plymouth. Wayne County. Michigan according to the plat thereof as recorded in Liber 2. Page 24. W C R also known as 160 ft 168 Union Street and 608 ft 624 Church S t ree l from B 2. Central Business to R 1 Single Family Residential

Sec t ion 1. T h i s O r d i n a n c e ahal l become o p e r a t i v e a n d e f f e c t i v e on t h e 28th day of N o v e m b e r . I WW.

Made, paaaed a n d a d o p t e d by t h e Ci ty C o m m i a a i o n of t h e Ci ty of P l y m o u t h . Mich igan , t h i s 90 th d a y of N o v e m b e r . 1»»6.

RONALD G LOISELLE. Msyor LINDA J IANGME8SF.R. CMC. City Clerk

\nd we have U r n Janes- e v e n Monday

•55 CITY OF PLYMOUTH

ORDINANCE NO. 9S-14

AN O R D I N A N C E C O N S E N T I N G T O T H E T R A N S F E R O F THE O M N I C O M O T M I C H I G A N CABLE TEI-EVIIUON F R A N C H I S E TO ( < •NTLNKNTAl. CARLEV1IWON INC.

TV- /jty ol Plymouth oe-dama . I Tlie City af Hya— >h. M^h.gan the Crty'i haa reviewed the

. ! _ « — J r i a w r t s l r.!atovw»an Irw "the Grantee" snd finds that -.toe Jieaotee M qualif ied and is emperted to be aMe te s a t - f y the City's njrt*ml and fu t - rv eaM^re ia i -d needs

te the transfer sf the 1 i ef Mtdugan

. s t a r e d paaah ias which have aad praaeorttaii fer . tsietisns ef

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDINANCE NO. 96-13

AN ORDINANCE CONSENTING TO T H E USE O F THE PUBLIC RJGHTH-OF-WAY AND G R A N T I N G A C A B L E TELEVISION FRANCHISE TO OMNICOM OF MICHIGAN INC.

The City of Plymouth ordains

Section I The City of Plymouth. Michigsn ' t h e CKJTI baa reviewed the qualification* of Omnicom of Michigaa Inc «'the Grantee"/, and findsi tha t the ' i r a n t e e te qualified and ia em peeled to be able to sat isfy the City's current and future eab4e-related needs

Section 2 The City consents te the Grantee laying and maintaining cable te levis iee lines and related equ ipment along, across and under t he highways, streets, alley*, bridges and e t h e r public places tor a period no longer than fifteen ' 15 years subvert te all requirements of Ordinance No 92-12. aa amended, the Mul t i -channel Service Providers Regulatory Ordinance of the City of Plymouth. Mxhigan

Section 3 The CHy grants a franchise to the Grantee to operate a local coble television business in the City far a period ef no longer than fifteen (151 years , as sat forth ia t he Frsnchise deled October I t . 10*6. which

incorporated herein bjr reference 4 Rights aad dut ies which have matured. penaMJee which have

incurred, proceedings which have began aad prosecution far vwlaUeea ef law e c c a m a g b i f i n the effective dase ef th i s abated by this ~

declared by a Caar t ef i eel affect Ihe e ibday ef the i the part declared invalid

er paragraph ef this ordwaaae be jurtediftiea te he invalid, the asms will inee aa a whole er part thereof ether than

with the pees lei ens ef Me herein repealed

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

REQUEST FOR INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES EXEMPTION CERTIFICATE This is lo give notice l h a t t he Plymouth City Commiesion will hold a hesring on s request for issuance of an Industr ial FaciliUee Exemption Certificate et its regular mast ing on Monday. December 4. 1OT5 The public is invited to provide com m e n u or other information on this requeet. either in wnUng or in person, at this hearing The request ia from E R E Manufacturing. 300/400 Industr ia l Drive. Plymouth M i c h i g a n , regarding Ihe fallowing property

TAX ID NO 4M0T-SB-OOSMOO! THAT PART OF THE SW K OF SEC 25 DESCRIBED AS BEGINNING AT A POINT DISTANT S 880 21M E ALONG THE E AND W v. SECTION LINE «0 FT AND S ID 3 9 u w 724 88 FT AND S M D SIM 50 SEC E 400 14 FT AND N ID 39M E 485 VS FT AND S 88D 39M 10 SEC E 84 40 FT FROM THE W yU ORNER OF SEC 26 AND PROCEEDING TH 8 88D 38M 10 SEC E 320 FTTH 8 ID 20M 50 SEC W 250 FTTH N I8D MM 10 SEC W 320 FTTH N ID 20M 50 SEC E 260 FT TO THE POB 1 84 ACRES, snd TAX ID NO. — Q U I K » PART OF SW v. SEC 25 T1SR8E

BEG 9 88D 21M E 80 FT AND 8 ID 3tM W 7J4 88 FT AND 8 8»D S I M MS E 400 14 FT AND N ID » M E 486 06 FT AND 8 88D 39M 106 E JO FT FROM W K CORNER OF SEC 26 TH N ID 42M 488 E 264 FT TH S S8D 20M 108 E 273 08 FTTH B ID 20M SOS W 264 FT TH N 88D 2#M 108 W 274 70 FT TO THE POB 2 18 ACRES.

The CertifScale weald allow la* abatement aa aew manufacturing equipment and modifications to its facility The coat ef the prefect ia

Wlmatod te be S80S.000 Ths CertdWeU would result ia ebelement of one half (:i/l> ef the property ^ « e s -h ich would > * * * m l h *

4^-.~~.»l State Equalised VahMUon ef S802J00. far a m a n mum

panod of twelve (12) Thm atf irt ia given pursuant to the Plant Rehabilitation and ladaatrtal i ^ a p i m m t DWtrtcJXrtTPA 1FT4, No 198. as amended • MCLA 207 SSI at aea'l. w h t * provides that the lagialalive body ef each tanag . n i t which t e r m ad valorem property taaee ie the Crtysf Plymouth shall be notiftsd ef a foaaeet for ^eaaace of e IFE Certificate, and shall be given aa oppariuaity far a bearing before the City takee artiea en Ihe —

LINDA J LANGMESSRR CMC City Clark

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1 0 A * The Obnerver/MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 ,1996

Many Dems join GOP on welfare reform BY TIM RK HAKD Hi m WmrtK

After much fulminating. it ma-jority of Damocrati joined all R* publican* in approving two wel (arr reform bilU advocated by Gov John Engler

Houae Bill 5353 won 82-26 ap proval on Nov 9. Of area Demo crata, only Hep* H u i w Herman of South Held. David Cubow of Huntington Wooda ami I om Kel-ly of Way ne voted no

Voting yea were Lyn Bankes. R-Radford. Eileen DeHart. D West land. Gerald Uw, R Plymouth; Jim Ryan. R Bedford; and De-borah Whvinan. R Canton

The bdla felled to gel two third* for immediate effect and cannot liecome law until about next April 1

!.**» praised the bilU as "the moat comprehensive changes (in welfare) in the nation. The plan rrward* thoae with initiative Ap plu anl» who demonstrate respon sibility will not be turned away Those who decide not to comply will face tough penalties

Opponent* said the bills give the Department of Social Ser vices, to be rename<l the Family Independence Agency, too much

power with too little legislative oversight They argued too Utile attention was paid to day care for mother* with small children

In a compromise, mothers of newborns would not have to seek work until the infant is three months old. An early version of the bill required them to seek work after six weeks. The compro-mise establishes parenting, child development and nutrition class «a aa options for the period from aii weeks' after birth U» three rnontha.

Engler called the bills "a strong sign to Washington that slates have an abundance of ideaa to solve problems and the conviction to carry them out."

The bills make theae change* in welfare: • Require minor parents to live with a parent or in an adult su-pervised household before they may receive aid. Current policy seta up teen mothers in their own quarters, often resulting in poor care of their babies and more births, critics of welfare said. • Mandate that adult welfare re cipients spend at least 20 hours a week in employment. Work First programs, education, training.

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As a new mom. you'll want to spend every moment

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Wtiy you'll want to see the newest addition to our family,

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WOMEN'S HOSPTTAL BIRTH CENTEfl

GRAND OPENING

Saturday. December 2.1995

10 to 11 a.m. Pre conception Planning Seminar

11 a.m. Birth Center Dedication Ceremony

Invited guests Mrs John Engler and triplets

11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tours, food, entertainment & free gifts

Come see our tamily-centered approach to childbirth

Where instead of being moved to different rooms for labor,

delivery and recovery, moms and babies can stay together

in the same room until it's time to leave See how each

private birth room combines home comforts with the latest

medical technology And talk with the doctors, nurses and

rrxdwrves who are committed to making the special

experience of childbirth more memorable

For more information about the Grand Opening, or to reserve

your place at our free preconception planning sam*»ar. please

call ihe Women's Health Resource Cent* at 313-936-8886.

for directions and fret ptrtong information, please can

U4A TeleCare at 783-9000 and enter category 2229

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community service or self-im provement activities. • Require recipienta to cooperate in the eatabliahment of paternity and the securing of child support from the fathers

Here is what opponent* had to. say:

Rep. Tom Kelly. D Wayne: "For this Legislature to abdicate its responsibility and oversight of the Family Independence Agency is totally abhorrent to me."

Rap. Nick Ciaramitaro, D-Roeeville: "It ia not welfare re-form; it is legislative abdication . . . 1 am especially concerned about that delegation when the Houae refused to give minimal di-rection such as Rep. (Eileen)

De Hart's (D-Westland) sugges tion that we continue formula and diapers for infanta whose parents have not fulfilled their obliga tion*. Sanction the parents — do not starve the infsnt."

Rep. Lynne Martinet, D-Lans-ing: "Welfare reform will not work without child care. I have a se-rious objection to the Legisla-ture's neglect of tha need for safe, quality day care in this bill. We have abandoned this state's long commitment to requiring that day care be licensed and regulated. We have opened the door to the predatory use of children for prof-it with no oversight by the state."

The Senate u expected to take up the bills early in December.

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Readers want to cut fat in favorite holiday recipes

Julia Patrazano of Radford called for a healthy version of pumpkin pie.

Here's a fat-free pumpkin pre recipe from Nick Malgien author of 'How To Bake," (copyright. 1995 Harper Collins Publishers, $35).

Fat-Free Pumpkin Pie Vegetab le c o o k i n g spray 1 cup dry b read c r u m b s 1 smal l (about 2 pounds) pie p u m p k i n Of

1 1 / 2 c u p s c a n n e d p u m p k i n 1 / 2 cup wate r 4 egg w l i t e s 2 / 3 cup sugar 1 / 2 t easpoon sal t 1 t easpoon g r o u n d c i n n a m o n 1 / 4 t easpoon g r o u n d g inger or 1

t easooon f resh g r a t e d g inger 1 4 t e a s p o o n f resh g r a t e d n u t m e g

1 1 / 2 cups e v a p o r a t e d s k i m mi lk

Set rack i n t h e m i d d l e o f t h e oven a n d p r e h e a t

oven to 350 decrees F Spray a 9 inch Pvrex pie pan generously with vegetable cooking spray Press bread crumbs against the pan Chill.

R:nse. stem and halve the fresh pumpkin Scrape away the seeds and filaments and cut the pumpkin into 2-tnch chunks. Use a panng knife to remove the nnd and place pumpkin in a large baking dish

Add the w ater. cover and bake for 1 hour or until soft Cool the pumpkin and puree in a blender or processor Lower the rack in the oven to its lowest level Scrape the pumpkin into a bowl and whisk in egg whites

Whisk in remaining ingredients Pour the pre-pared filling into the prepared crust Bake for about 1 hour or until the filling is set. Cool on a pie rack. Makes about 8 serving*

• Marshall Beitman of Canton wanted a low-cal scalloped potato recipe

Sum Scalloped potatoes 2 pounds russet p o t a t o e s , peeled and

s l i ced 1 / 8 - i n c n t h i c k 2 t a b l e s p o o n s Pu t te r or margar ine

1 m e d i u m on ion , c h o p p e d • 1 / 2 t e a s p o o n d r i e d t h y m e leaves.

c r u m b l e d 1 / 2 t e a s p o o n sa l t 1 / 2 t e a s p o o n f resn g r o u n d pepper

3 t ab lespoons alt pu rpose Hour

2 cups s k i m mi lk 1/2 cup shredded light Swiss cheese

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F Coat a 13 by 9-inch baking dish with vegetable oil cooking spray Arrange the potato slices slightly overlap-ping in a single layer in the dish. In a medium-sized saucepan, melt the butter or the margarine over medium low heat.

Stir in the onion, thyme, salt and pepper. Cook 4-5 minutes, s t imng occasionally, until the onion is softened Stir in the flour until frothy Let the mixture bubble for 2 minutes, stirring to prevent browning. Gradually stir in the milk until well blended Increase the heat to medium and simmer until sauce ia thick, stirring con-stantly. Spread the sauce over the potatoes

• Cover the dish with foil. Bake for 46 minutea or until the potatoes are tender Sprinkle cheese over the top, continue baking for 10 minutea Let stand for 5 minutea before serving. Serves 8.

The Woman's Day Cookbook" by the editors of Woman's Day, 'Copyright J995. Viking Publish-ers. $24.95).

• Man^Martmuzzi of Redford wanted a "white* gingerbread recipe

CONSTRUCTION Q l N O E R S R E A D

1 cup solid white shortening 2 cups oid-fasfMonad molasses 1 / 2 cup warm water 7 cup* all purpose flour 1/4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon baking soda 3 teaspoons baking powder 3 teaspoons ground ginger 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon salt Melt shortening and stir in molasses and 1/2

cup warm water. Mix in dry ingredients until smooth If nacaasary. knead last of flour into dough until flexible and smooth Chill for a t least 2 hour* or overnight, tightly wrapped.

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BY SANDRA DALRA-PRYSBY

When it cornea to decorating for the holidays. Margaret Dildilian of Birm-ingham just looks around her home

and makes use of what she has, then adds a few more things, including fresh fruits. The result is s festive and natural look.

Dildilian, who is co-chairing T h e Birming-ham Holiday Antiques Show" at The Commu-nity House with her sister-in-lew. Marlowe Marderosian of Franklin, ia an avid collector of period American furniture pieces and acces-sories.

"My husband and I have an interest in New England furniture dating from the early 18th century through approximately 1830. These pieces are primarily constructed of American pine and in their original state, some finished in the red and black painta popular at that time," said the mother of three grown chil-dren

In addition to the furniture, the Dildilians have acceasonzed their home with china, porcelain, pewter and wood pieces, and light-ing fixtures from this esrly American period. It's these pieces that form the basis for holi-day decorations.

"I take my various bowls and fill them with apples that I have polished to s bright sheen, add a few natural greens, such as boxwood, ai.d place them on the table," Dildilian said. "I also fill bowls with boughs of pine, pine cones, berries and other fruits to create natural deco-rations."

With s belief in simplicity ("less is better," she aaid). Dildilian has Created festive and eye-appealing centerpieces for her holiday tables using lemons, boxwood and a pineapple ("a traditional symbol of hospitality," she added).

Another sddition to her holiday table ia can-dlee, lots of candles. "In early America, New

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Englanders burned lots of candles to create a festive mood. Often times, whole families would work togeth-er and make the candles, which were naturally cream-colored, for their tables, win-dows and mantels for the holidays,* she said.

Patricia Higgins." a mother of six who lives in South-field, also uses an abundance of can dlea for her holiday decor. And she

uses a wealth of natural items with them. "I make a slit in the top of apples, place a

candle in them and maybe a cinnamon stick, tie s bow around the baae of the candle and uae them either in a group in the center of the table or at each place setting," she said

"Green Granny Smith apples look especially good with red candles, and 1 use white candles with red applea. The great thing about this decor is that I use the apples later in pies or in apple cake *

Higgins does not believe in being wasteful when it comes to decorating, "Also, I try not to spend a lot on money on decorations, nor do I liko having an abundance of things that need to be stored."

Higgins is so successful with her flair for decorating that she is often asked to create table creations and other decorations for her church. St Ives in Southfield, and for her chil-dren's schools, Mercy High School in Farm-ington Hills snd U of D High School in Detroit

"Creating things is both a hobby and avoca-tion - something I have been doing since I was a young girl," she said. "Over the years I have picked up various ideas that have worked out well."

One idea that has proved both economical as well as attractive ia her use of the odd stemware that she's acquired through garage sale visits. *I put a little water in these glass-es then add a votive candle. I place all of theae (and you can use as many as you have) on a cloth runner down the center of my table. They're all different sizes and shapes and once the candles are lit, they create an ele-gant table," she said. Sometimes shell add greens from the evergreen trees outside her door, put bows on the base of the stemware and sprinkle cranberries on the greens.

Higgins often uses other fruits on the greens to create a natural look, including grapes or orange slices. But she sugar coats them first.

It is an easy process. "Using a small paint bruah, I coat the fruit with a thin coat of egg whites that have been diluted with a small amount of water," she aaid. "Then I sprinkle the fruit with super fine refined sugar I let the fruit air dry or I place them in a slow oven overnight.

T h e nice thing about these sugar-coated fruits is that they make a nice sweet treat after I'm done using them for decoration."

Her other decorating ideas include using j circular candy canes - found in many stores

during the holiday season - for napkin rings Or she ties a bow with a few artificial greens and berries around the napkins.

A favorite decor of the Higgins children, who range in age from 11 to 23, is the ginger-bread cookie place cards. "I make gingerbread people - but these can be purchased - and then I put each family member or guest's name on one of them with frosting These I place at esch table setting "

Start your day with hoty hearty oatmeal

W i n t e r w e m v t i p : Noth-ing warms up a tummy on a cold morning better than a bowl of*oatmeal. For a tasty flavor twist, these two bowls of oat-meal start with quick or old-fashioned oats cooked in fruit jui

If you greet most chilly mornings with a s teaming bowl of oa tmsa l , you're in good company. According to a recent Gallup poll, oatmeal ranked number one as the breakfast that makes us fsel good, especially on s cold morning.

Two-thirds of thoee surveyed said oatmeal maksa them more productive and satisfies their hunger until lunch time better than cold cereal, toast, bagels and o thsr breakfasts And of all b reakfas t choices, respondente choae oatmsal as t ha best and hsa l th ies t breakfast.

So how much oatmeal do we eat? Tha sver-ags American eata 27 bowls of oatmsal a year, and the majori ty of those bowls are eaten during the four coldest months of the year _ November through February. Kids 12 and under eat 48 bowls per year while adults aga 66 and over eat a whopping 68 bowls of oatmeal each rear.

Oats are good for your heart and brain. In her book. "Superfoode 800 recipes for foods that heal body and mind," (copyright 1992, W a r n e r Baoks. $26 96) . Dolorss Riccio wri tes , "a good-si ted bowl of os tmas l a t breakfas t lowers t h e artery-clogging LDL cholesterol shortly after eating and, later on.

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Oa tmea l is a good source of choline, s chemical precursor of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which plays an important role in memory function "

Oatmeal stabilises blood sugar and insulin, which makee it s good choice for diabetics.

Riccio recommends storing oatmeal in the original container for a month or more on the pantry shslf, or in the refrigerator in a tight-ly closed jar for up to s year.

Tops smong ostmesl toppers are sugar , brown sugar, milk and cream, followed by fruit , maple syrup and honey. Raisins win hands down for the most popular dried fruit topping; bananaa take top banana in the freah fruit category

Beyond the basics, oatmeal provides plenty of del ic ious oppor tuni t ies for c rea t iv i ty . Replacs water with spple juice for a fruity flavor. Add freah or dried spples Try Granny Smith for a tart-sweet flavor. Red or Golden Delicious for the sweetset flavor

Orange juice uaed in place of some of water adds s citrusy tang, and mashed banana con-tributes creeminees Go for the quick oaU for t h e smoothes t texture ; t h s old-fashioned cooks up into a heartier cereal

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aO 2 * cup* good vodka * cup good brandy of cognac v* teaspoon chocolate extract I drop red tood coloring

Heat water In a medium sauce pan. When hot, add coffee and sUr until dissolved Add sugar and va-nilla bean, stirring til) dissolved Bring lo a bod. stirring constantly Boil 1 minute Remove from heat and cool.

Pour glycerin, vodka and brandy, coffee, extract and food color. Mix well Cap and allow lo age in a cool <lark place for 3 weeks. After initial aging, strain liqueur through a cheesecloth lined fine mesh strainer over a large bowl.

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reach. Bottle, cap and allow to age at least 1 week. • Pat Horiiado of Plymouth called requesting a punch recipe for the holidays.

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Some other facts aboul pump-kins: • Pumpkins are grown in almost every state. The top five pump kin growing states are New Jer-sey. Pennsylvania, New York. California and Illinois. • Pumpkins generally weigh from 18 to 25 pounds, but hsve been recorded weighing over 200 pounds. Minia ture pumpkins vary in size from a few ounces to just over a pound. • Pumpkina are a good source of potassium and vitamin A. • Canned pumpkin is easy to use and availsble year-round, but if you decide to make your own cooked pumpkin, be sure to buy a pumpkin that is meant for cook-ing and is no larger than 4 pounds.

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Pumpkin Cheesecake Filling (recipe betow)

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1 cup (2 sticks) butter 1 cup granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 eggs 2'6 cups all purpose flour

2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon cinnamon % teaspoon salt <A teaspoon baking soda Vi cup *our cream Va cup canned soad pack

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ing; set aside Prepare streusei lopping: set aside.

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Combine flour, baking powder, cinnamon, salt and baking soda. Add to butter mixture alternately wilh sour cream and pumpkin; beat until smooth. Spread half of the batter in a buttered 13- by 9-inch baking pan; spread evenly with pumpkin cheesecake filling. Spoon remaining better over filling; swirl gently with knife. Sprinkle with streusei topping. Bake in a 350-de-gree F oven for 50 to 56 minutes. Serve warm. Store, covered, in re-frigerator, bring to room tempera. lure before serving. Any leftovers can be frozen, wrapped securely in heavy-duty aluminum foil, and fro- -zen up to one monlh. Makesone 13-by 9 inch cake.

Pumpkin Cheetecake Filling In a small bowl, beat B ounce package cream cheese, lA cup granulated sugar. 1 egg, cup canned solid pack pumpkin, 1 tablespoon cornstarch and Yj teaspoon vanilla until smooth

Streusei Topping In a small bowl, combine Vk cup firmly packed light brown sugar. Vi cup all-pur-pose flour and cinnamon Cut in '/.

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Preheat oven to 360 degrees F. In work bowl of food processor, com bine flour. 'A cup of the brown sugar and the 'A cup butter. Process until mixture resembles coarse meal. Press evenly onto bottom and sides of 9-inch pie plate. Prick bottom several times with fork. Bake in a 350-degree F oven for 5 minutes; re-move from oven. Increase oven tem-perature to 375 degrees P.

In medium bowl, combine pump-kin. eggs, milk, remaining cup sugar, cinnamon and cloves. Stir in dales and walnuts; pour into pre-pared crust. Place pie on cookie sheet. Bake in a 375-degree F oven for 45 to 50 minutes or until knife is inserted near center comes out clean. Cool completely. Serve topped with whipped cream. Makes one 9-inch pie.

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decorating iJran shared b> M a r t i * Slew-a r t Living senior associate editor Dart>

Miller Her presentation el Hudson ' s TweKe Oaks store in Novi. had audience members like Marty of E«t Lansing, eager to design rve« and festive tablet ope

w Brick, who attended , A * * i th her -laughters Kerry

I Zoigo and BrklfeC Brick. I IS a pro at sugaring fruits

l u r b** centerpiece. but Hf • > this year she ll add Mil

'*r '* suggestion of cranber W -, w \ nes and red rowes in a clear

<la«t vase She'll also tie h*r napkins with vexed linen thread strung with •corn*.

t Hher creative napkin ideas include simply roll ing tfce napkin and tying-with red nbbon adorned with a spng of pine Or make napkin nngs and frrjm milliners flowers or a sprig of oregano bound with florist s wire I se dned leaves as pUce cards, sit them atop th«- napkin ami pen the dinner guest * name in silver ink across the teat N a p k i n n o t a b l e

Start a holiday tradition by giving antique nap kin nng» to famil> member*. The ensuing col let tK>n will enhance memorable dinner* for years to come If grandchildren are a major presence at your table, consider paper napkin* embosaed with ytrtjr initial

r a n d i e s are a big part of holiday*, said Miller Une a mantel with votive* and antique candle 4ticks Place the votivaa in shell* or terracotta pots and scent with oil based plant essences Sim pi> scatter cfaunk> cathedral candle* of different heights down ihe length of your table Table

runner* are easily crafted from felt trimmed with pinking shear* or a sal-v aged length of sumptuous velvet For a holiday sea-ion wedding or anniver-sary. drape table* in organ za and glue ivy or holly to the fabnc

What do you give the v l party hostess1 Take pho-

toa of the fete and present — — ' her with a apeoal memory

hook or give holiday recipe cards tied with nbbons If you purchase a gift. wrap it m pastel paper tied with silver ribbona or tinsel and personalize the paper with stamped on silvery star*

L o c a l s o u r c e If you have a hard time envisioning these dec*/

rating ideas, help ha* arrived- In downtown Bir-mingham. Fes t iv i t ies opened recently at 377 Hamilton How Mary Beth Wlakw-orth. her bus

Doug, son Rob and daughter in law Diana pooled their creative talent* to open the ultimate party planning shop

Using hand crafted p f t a and unique secesao ne t . a vanet> at tables are aet within the store, each tor a different occasion Dried flower*, freeze dned l a t r f f r t — and v««etable ahapsd pottery de

t k j woodland table in the window. Velvet add an elegant touch.

The D p Nor th" table features twig placemaU. i( •• ..i ..a<1 tin chargers, a denim cloth and checked flannel nbbon tied around the napkins For • more traditional holiday table, plaoc your Spode china on lipstick red chargers. Embroidered snd eppliqued feh stockings hang on the backs of ^ r T - S T H n - l l fir~ p U « d .neid. Al*> look far Kwaniaa and H a M o k k a h themed tables

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• Going from sales associate to owner of the company is easy according to the new pro-prietor of Sydney Bogg Choc-olates. The secret is to love your work and not eat the in-ventory.

BY LINDA A N N Chomin ST *»» Warren

When Judy MtGuira started work ing behind the counter at Sydney Bogg Fine Candies and Chocolates 15 years ago. she never dreamed she d end up owning ihe company.

But in August. McGuire and hus han<l Jim. remortgaged their West Bloomfield home lo buy the 60 year old business The company has retail locations «t Maple and Lasher in Bloomfield Hills, at the Great Oaks Mall in Rochester Hills, on Main north of 10 Mile in Royal Oak, and at Seven Mile and Woodward in Detroit

McGuire a goal i* to maintain the quality that goes into making Sydney Bogg's secret recipe chocolate* She said she simply loves the business and the people it's brought into her life

The candy business is a very unique business People don t want to get out of it There 's a real camara dene between candymakers. she said, placing a box of petite choco lates on a backroom table in the Bloomfield Hills store

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Candy q u e e n : Judy McGuire of West Hloomfield bought the Sydney Hogg ('hocolate Company She promises to maintain its high standards of quality and Made-in-Michigan proud spirit

tradition 'Ethel 's Hostess Box i* named after an original employee of Very Beat Candies (fore-runner of Sydney Bogg confections I Ethel is in her '90a and still wants to do foils ao she remains part of the business

Very Best Candies opened in 1912 on Woodward at Seven Mile in De troit. Th is factory store is where Bogg first learned to make candy while working aa a bus driver

Bogg peddled his candy on the side to bus nders until Howard Vier sold him the confectionery business in I9:i5 Bogg and his wife Dorothy, owned it until 1960 when ownership passed to Ralph and Dons Skidmore who taught McGuire the ropes of cre-ating melt-in your mouth chocolates, still made in the kitchens of the store on Woodward.

Originally. McGuire sought work at

Bogg to pay for books she needed to complete graduate courses at the Uni versify of Michigan after quitting her teaching job at Benedictine High School in Detroit The Bloomfield Hills location is the number on* sell-ing store of the four More than $500,000 worth of candy was sold there last year

"I liked the business from the moment I started It's a happy busi ness People coming in are generally happy All of us work together, all age groups, all races I haled to see the company swallowed up and moved to Chicago or New York," said McGuire. She does not plan to expand the num ber of locations but she might add a mail order catalog.

"I want to preserve the quality and mtegnty of the business I'm very proud of the fact the we were one of

the first retailers U. concentrate on Hannukkah and offer Kosher candy When 1 started in the buainess we didn't do anything for, ethnic holi days Mrs. Skidmore gave me the freedom to alter candy selling tradi lions

McGuire "a seen a lot of changes in the candy buaineas during the 18 year* she s worked at the Maple Road and Lahser shop She credit* those she comes in contact with daily for the success of the company the 80 100 people she employs and her pa Irons.

"I leam a lot from my customer* who travel all over the world. They bring back news of different candies that keep me up-to-date."

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Retail Details f e a t u r e s the late* news fine's from mall ana Main Street snop&ng centers Mail sub missions to Retail Details. Observer A Eccentnc newspapers. 805 £ SAapie Birmingham. 4S009 Or fax them to (8101 6 4 4 / J / 4

• EXTENDED HOURS Now through Dec 24. malls have

extended their buainess hour* to ac commodate holiday shopper* The schedule at regional center* is Mon day Saturday 9 a m lo 10 p.m. Sun-day* 11 a m to 7 p.m.

• CHOWLEY S BUYS STOKES Crowley , Milner and Company

will acquire a dozen department store* currently operated by S te in -bach S to r e s . Inc. of Columbus , Ohio, owned by the Schottenstein Family of Columbus The store* are located in New York, Connecticut, Vermont, New Jersey and New Hampshire According to Dennia Ca l l ahan , Crowley president, the ac-quisition will more than double Crowley a existing sale* to $215 mil lion.

"This will open up new opportuni ties to the combined businesses for

improved efficiencies and economies of scale aa we spread our corporate office overhead over a sales base that ia twice what it currently ia," he aaid

Crowley, Milner and Company was established in downtown Detroit in

The moderate priced depart ment store sells name brand apparel for the family in 10 stores in metro Detroit communities, including Bir-mingham. Southfield, Farmington Hills and Livonia.

• JEWELEJt EXPANDS Simmona A Clark, in business for

70 year*, is one of De t ro i t ' s oldest

aryi most successful family-operated retailing firms It opened its fourth and largest store recently in Macomb Mall, Roseville. Other locations in elude Broadway in De t ro i t , East-land and Northland C e n t e r s To celebrate, all four store* will host a drawing for 16 Wittnauer watches through November

• LIONEL RETAILER Fred Vondrak. co-owner of Ace

Hanaee Ha rdware on Warren in Dearborn has an agreement with I inn*. I In «*li rwliwtiM* rrs>n« f«ir

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consti tutes the bulk of Bogg's sales, the stores offer everything from jelly bellies lo gummy bear* and dried fruit.

"Par ty orders comprise about 50 percent of salea," aaid aaaiat-ant Kale Gholslon. "Years ago people used to come in and buy candy to make up their own trays or dishes. Now with buay life-styles, people don't have time."

Personalized mints coordinated to party colors are proven beat seller*. A chocolate star on a stick is a favorite with parents wanting to reward a child for good grades or other noteworthy achieve-ments. But overall, it 's Bogg's turt les (tons of chocolate poured over pecans and caramel) that keep people coming back.

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"Tha t ' s because of tha quality of our ingredients. We use whole pecana not pieces and real whipp ing cream," McGuire boaaled.

Exactly what ia it that a t t racts people to chocolate'.' McGuire aaya, for one, chocolate affects the brain in the same way as when people fall in love, by producing the chemical serotonin.

"Chocolate's been around since before Christopher Columbus, snd ihe lnca Indiana drank aome thing very similar to hot choco-late," she instructed. "Why do people like chocolate so'' It brings back memories. For nine seconds you're a kid again."

At Sydney Bogg candy is sold by the pound, by the piece, or in holiday gift containers unique to the company.

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the next 50 years. He cetera to col-lectors and anyone who likes trains. Starter aet* sell for 180, consisting of a track, train, en-gine, three cara and a tranaformer. Ace Hansea carry more than 1,000 Lionel pieces. For more details, call (313) 846-0900.

gifts for family a n d friends The shop is co-eponeoeed by

J a c o b a o o ' s . Gif ts are priced from 50-cents to $4. Shop bourn: Moo day-Friday from S-&30 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a m to 4 p.m. For more information, call (810) 644-

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Thanks to ihe HoldUp Suspen der Company of Southf ie ld , suspender users have a functional and stylish alternative. HoldUp nationally introduces a complete line of suspenders with a "no slip suspenders clip." This device is a patented single, needle sharp

dowel pin in the center of a clasp that pierces the garment between fibers, eliminating old clip slips

Owner Sal Herman promises "The pin doesn't leave a hole and holdB without any fabric dam-age." For more information, call (800) 700-4515.

• HOLIDAY STORES Wonder l and Mall in Livonia

has many new specialty shops just for the season: Chr i s t i nas By F r a n k s , S tock ing* To Stuff (personalized items near Foot locker) E n t e r t a i n m e n t Publica-t ions (1996 Passbooks neer the Information Booth) Crowley'e C h r i s t m a s S t o r e (next to Har-mony House) Gi r l Scou ts Gi f t W r a p p i n g (near Information Booth) H i c k o r y F a r m s (food baskets near Wilson's Suede A Leather) T h e Cand le Factory (near Marianne Plus) Day by Day (assortment of calendars) Golden Source (jewelry near Winkle-man's).

• char i ty m m m F a r m e r J a c k s u p e r m a r k e t s

are selling holiday greetings to benefit T h e Rainbow Connection for children, passing along 100-percent of the profits to that or-ganization. Cards come in boxes of 10, $9.95 per box. Charming de signs were created by four local artists, Jon Buechel, Lizanna, Gale Willis and Mary Ambrose.

The grocer also has coin cans in each store for shoppers who wish to make a donation to help the Rainbow Connection with their work.

• KIDS-ONLY SHOT Youngsters can holiday shop

for the big folks on their lists at a Kids-Only S h o p in the Commu-nity Houae, 380 S. Bates, down town B i r m i n g h a m . Nov. '29 through Dec. 9. Children ages 3-11, will be escorted and assisted by teen volunteers as they look for

• SILK STAR The 8Uk W o r m shop in Rw-

c h e e t e r waa eboeen to provide silk intoriorscape products for Joy Philbin'a television show HA-VEN on the Home and Garden Network. As part of the agree ment . T h e Silk Worm will provide a free, comprehensive interior decorating book to interested cus-tomers. Copies of the magazine "Haven" ere also available et the store for $2.96, or free with pur-chases over $20.

• anniversary SALI Objec t s of A r t celebrates i t s

third anniversary with 20-percent off merchandise through Novem-ber. The store is a t 6243 Orchard Lake in West Bloomfield. For more information call (810) 539-3332.

MuscleCaro Inc . and i Natural Cosmetics are offering back rube and related massage therapies at the Laure l P a r k P l a c e location in Livonia and S u m m i t P l ace in Water-ford. These services have been ongoing at 1 akeeWie in S t e r l i n g He igh t s . T h e massages, by s certified practitioner, last from 1 to 15 minutes , and cost $5-$15. For more details call Frances McCullough at (810) 737-9969.

• COMPUTER West land s tudent Cai t l in

B u r n s won an Apple Computer for herself and her school, P a t c h i n E l e m e n t a r y , by entering a contest sponsored by Ta lbota for Kids at Lau re l P a r k P l ace in Livonia.

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All-State soccer

The best team in Clssa A got one player on the Michigan High School ( W h e n Associ • t ion all stale dream team and one more on

the Claaa A second team Plymouth Salem'» Ronny Maahnl, a senior

midfielder/forward who wss instrumental in the Hocks march to the state title, was selected to the dream team (which slso put him on the sll-Claas A first team) Senior teammate Drew Drum-mond. also a midfielder^forward. was named to the Class A second team

In addition to Drummond, Plymouth Canton keeper George Tomaaao. a senior who last year helped the Chiefs win the Claa* A championship, was a »econd team selection

Other Observerlsnd players named to the sll-state teams were Livonia Stevenson aenior mid fielder Steve Williford to the dream team, Livonia Churchill senior midfielder Brian Zswislak to the Class A first team; Stevenson senior midfielder Matt Quinter to the Clsas A second team, and Kedford Catholic Central senior defender Chria Kennedy to the Clss* A second team

Receiving honorable mention were Salem senior defender Ma t t S lmona and Canton senior defend-er Todd S t o n e a t r e e t Others receiving honorable mention were CC seniors Tom Derhake. a mid-fielder. and Dan Mulvihill, a senior forward. Farmington senior midfielder Chris Meyer, Livo nia Franklin seniors Eric Bowman, a midfielder, and Rob Vega, a forward. Stevenson senior* J im Crewe, a keeper. Scott Sersen. a <Jefender. and Jeff UrbaU. a forward, and Redford Union senior Mike Ferrsrotti. a defender

In coach of the year award balloting. Salem's Ken J o h n s o n — who retired at the end of the season — was chosen the coach of the year in the Class A's Region 6.

All-State golfers

The Michigan Interscholsstic Golf Banquet was held Nov. 17 in East Lansing, and a pair of Plymouth resident* were selected to

the all state Claaa A teams Brandon DiPaolo, a aenior who at tends Red

ford Catholic Central, and Laura Kowalski, a senior at Livonia Ladywood, were both named to their all state firat teams

Two other CC golfers were honorable mention choices: Brian Karabelaki and Chris Mis i sk

College standouts

Stephanie Gray, a sophomore at Northern Michigan from Plymouth Canton, saw 18 minutea of action in the Wildcata basket

ball season-opener, a win over St- Francis. Gray totaled 11 points, five rebounds and two steals in the victory

In a win over Southern Indiana. Gray played four minutea and scored four points . . .

Ryan Burt, a aenior at University of Michi-gan from Plymouth (Dearborn Divine Child HS). helped the Wolverines finiah

11th at the NCAA Men'a Croaa Country Cbempi-onahipa laat Monday at Iowa State University in Ames. Iowa

Burt waa the fifth finisher among the Wolve nines and the 144th overall in 33:42. U-M scored 267 pointa; Arkansas won the title with 100 pointa

Hope College, the defending champions in women's swimming for the Michigan Inter-collegiate Athletic Aaaociation. started

right where they left off by beating conference rival Alma 120 96 in their season opener

Among those with individual victories to their credit was freshman Knri Jackson a Plymouth Canton grad. Jackson finished firat in diving.

Hope extended its win streak in MIAA dual meets to four 16. It 's been four years since the Flying Dutch have lost a dual.

Trophy winners

Tha Canton All-Stars, an under-10 team competing in the Girie Superior Division of the Great Lakes Soccer League, wars

•warded the runners up trophy after finiahing sec ond in their dWieion. Tha team acored 40 goela while allowing only 14.

Tha offonse waa lad by Kelly Lepper and Chris ay Simon, with Rachel Rudxia, Ceriey Schwan and AnoeBernacki ail aoifci i n p u t

Other team members wan Marias a Austin, Brittany Cervi, Paula Chamberlain, Jeaaica Dar manin, Erin Drape. Lies Ealy, Amy Lajoie, Dan ietleMalone. Kelly Oweas.Ka | fePolera and Lau ran Reed. All Star coachee wan Prank Bernacki. Them Poleta aad Mlha Owens

PCJBA registration

Thoes interested in playing in the Plymouth Canton Jun ior Beak at hell Aaaociathm. take note- Registration for girls will ha Set

urdey, Dec. 2, from 9 a m . until noon a t Pioneer The to girls In

11 for"boys will be Snturdev. Dae. 2,

9 a m until noon at Seat Middle School The

Not quite enough Salem battled right to the end, but Marian won in 0T

It waa there for the taking, the Claaa A regional crown. A baa** here or a free throw there, aad Plymouth Salem would have extended ita eea-

and advanced to the state quarterfinals. BY MABTY B U D N M er m Warm*

B i r m i n g h a m Marian's girls bee-ketbell team had plenty to be thank-ful for over the bol-

n T h u r s d a y , the Mustangs counted their blees-inga among family and friends around the dinner table. On Friday, Marian had ita prayers anewered on the basketball court, with an exciting overtime playoff victory, 40-47. over Plymouth Salem at Berkley High School.

Marian claimed i ts second region al championship in three years when sophomore guard Breen Wales threw up an off-balance shot from five foet away with juat five aeconds remaining in the overtime. Salem raced right back downcourt bu t did not have enough t ime to counter Wales ' shot.

"I t was one of thoee kinds of games where you had to hang in there and make the play a t the end,"

Salem's veteran ooecb Fred "And they made the

play." Marian (16-6) now advances to

the Claaa A state quarterfinal scheduled for 7 p.m. Tueeday at Ferndale High School against Walled Lake Central. T h e Mus-tang) i are excited to be among the eight teams remaining in the state tournament.

"We took our lumps all year and I thought we could have 16

wine." said Marian eoach Mary Lil-Ue-Cicerone. "We never dreamt we'd be th is for. We're very happy.

But our bench has come u p and

P MAW irough the rest of regufo

S T A / T P H O T O S a v BILL I

Dribbling through: Salem 'a Amanda Abraham (with ball) slices past Marian's Andrea Gac, beating the Mustangs' pressure. Unfortunately, Salem couldn't beat Marian.

played well and the seniors have played well. We got beat by pretty good teams this year, eaid

And Salem was another team that gave Marian fits

T h e Rocks, who finished with a fine 17-7 overall record, enjoyed s big rebounding edge and matched the Mustangs with an aggressive de-fensive style. In the end free throws proved to be a key element. Marian was II-of-15 from the line while Sa lem was 10-of-19.

T h e Mustangs held a slim 22-20 halft ime advantage, but the Rocks bounced b*ck with five of the third quarter 's first seven points to take a 26-24 lead, T h e lead bounced back and forth th tion time.

Sa lem's Angela Stllmon and Amanda Abraham converted back-to-back lay-ups to pu t their team u p 41-36 with 4:22 remaining in the fourth quarter. Marian tallied the next three pointa on a basket by Wales and free throw by Alexia Koenings and regulation ended with the teams tied at 41.

Senior guard Brandi Bentley put Marian up by three quickly in OT with a driving lay-up and the ac compenying free throw after ebe wa fouled. But Salem countered on its t r ip down the court when junior Janelle Sterling swished home the only three-pointer of the game to tie the score again.

Bach team then made three free throws, the laat two by Salem's Abraham, to tie the score at 47-47 with 16 seconds remaining Marian in-bounded the hall to Walas who raced downcourt, found a slight opening and threw u p a wild, line-drive shot that rattled home for what proved to be the game-winning basket.

"1 don't like to call time-out In that situation because the other team haa time to set up their de-fense," said Lillie-Cicerone. "If you

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Rocks dispose of Oak Park B Y C J . RISAK . ST \n> WEMC*

Perhaps it's too much of an assumption to say tha t , even with the three disqualified players, there waa no way Oak Park waa going to beat Plymouth Salem Wednesday in tha Claaa A girls basketball regional semi-final a t Berkley.

It ia safe to say tha t question will never be

Salem's Shellye Sills searches for a teammate to pass to.

And, taking into account the focus and deter-mination the Rocks illustrated in the midst of endless distraction, the belief here ia the players in queetion would have made it a better game than the 54 32 rout it became, bu t tha outcome would still have favored Salem.

In foci, their performance illustrates how for the Rocks have oome In terms of mental ma tun ty in 12 days. Because 12 days earlier, after loe-ing to rival Plymouth Canton, they showed little life and paid for It by foiling to NorthvlUe on a last-second desperation shot.

Afterwards, Salem coach Fred Thomenn ex-plained how difficult it bad been to prepare for a rather meaningless game against Northville when his team had come so d o s e to making it to the Western Lakes Activities Aaaociation final. .

"But thoee are all excuses," Thomann said, in conclusion. "The bottom line is, wa didn ' t play as well aa you need to (day to win."

Against Oak Park, the Rocke overcame for more and performed superbly

To start with, their game had been originally scheduled for Monday. But a court injunction prevented the district final a t Femdale, ached uled for the previous Friday between Oak Park and Detroit Pershing, from being played until a court ruling on the three players' eligibility could be rendered.

Tha t ceueed Monday's game to be cancelled. On Tueeday, the circuit court ruled in fovor of

Shamrocks cruise past Holt for title BY BTKVK KOWAUMU ST Wants

John Spoisky sat t o the right ef Redford Catholic Central football coach Tom Mach in the press room following Saturday's Claaa AA state football championahip game.

Fi t t ing becauae if ever a player qualified aa a coach's right hand man it 's Spoisky, the inspirational leader on bothjudee i of the line of i for the Shamrocks.

Spoisky softened u p Holt with in yardage, gaining a AA finals record 109 yerds on 22 carries,

aa the Shamrocks won their fourth atate title. 24-0, before 17,802 at the Pontiac Silverdome

The Shamrocks led 6-0 a t halftime

field goal In the They aa a two-yard run by

Spoleky, a four-yard run by . fallback Rich Deptule. a 12-yard paes

Call lo tight Greg end Brie Gilbo end a 26-yard field geai by Bran Kosmowski.

CC's scoring drives conerad 68, 66

end 51 yards. The Shamrocks had a 313-49 edge in total yardage and had a t ime of possession of 32 minutes, 43 seconds to Holt 's 15:17.

" I kept telling myself before the game, don ' t th ink of fancy plays, juat give It te John , " Mach said. "He waa the man we rallied around We need-ed to give it to him."

T h e Shamrocks finished 13-0, du-plicating what the 1992 team accom-plished when it defeated Saginaw Ar-thur Hill in the AA final

T h e seniors on this year's team did not looe on the freehman or junior varsity level, either.

Holt 's speedy tailback Jus t in Dun gey gained 10 yards on his first carry, end finished with only 11 y a n k on sight carries.

"Holt ia a very good team and I'm happy a t the way we them." Mach said. "We defensively and offensively tried te keep it ea long aa we can s n d put it

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Touchdown grab: Redford Catholic Central senior tight end Eric Gilbo caught a 13-yard touchdown pass from quarter-back Greg Call in the third quarter of Saturday's champion-ship game.

2C(P.C) 7 V Observer/MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 7 , 1 9 9 5

Crusaders men, women suffer losses P w »hooting a n d poo/ r*

bounding uaualh ad*l» up to one thing: poor rr»ult»

Madonna t 'ni\er»it>'s women's basketball team did not shoot the ball well in IU Wedne»da> game Against visiting Lake Superior Sta te , nor d id it boa rd well. which i* * good reason why the Lad> Crusader* absorbed a 75-6" loea

The defeat left Madonna *i J 3 for the teason

T h e C r u s a d e r s were led b> War> M u r r a y , who to ta led .'1 po in t s and seven r e b o u n d s Fran cine W i l l i a m s a d d e d 13 points and Dawn Pelc scored nine

W h i c h shows the s ta r t ing front line for M a d o n n a d id its job acor-ing, going 19 tor 39 f rom the floor

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<4JS 4 percent) But lhe> grabbed a total of just 16 rebounds between the three of them, the Inkers out boanied Madonna <7-30

And the Crusader* starting bavkcourt of Meegan Marlatt and Katie Cushman were oft" target, converting only 4-of 24 from the field combined i l6~ percent) Cushman did iMntribute four as *i»ts

For the game. Madonna made JS of 78 from the floor (35.9 per cent" to Lake Superior's 29-of-68 4J 6i. Katie Hoy led the Lakers

with 19 points and three steals Heather Hopkins added 17 points

and Chris Nance chipped in-with 15 point* ami a team beat eight rebound*

The Crusaders kept it close for a half, trailing 34-33 at the inter mission Byt their fortunes faded in half Na '2

• Oakland U. 104, Madonna 74: The Fighting Crusader* managed lo make a game of it for a half, trailing just 44 39 at ihe break Tuettday at Madonna

After that. well, it wa» a differ eni story.

The Pioneers iiki* 1-4) out pointed the Crusaders 60-35 over the final "20 minutes in rolling to the wrin.

Frank Zieltnski led Madonna

with 25 point* and nine rebound*. Jeff Kennedy contr ibuted 14 point*, eight board* and four as-sists , and Chriatian Emert fin-ished with 10 pointa. Paul Whit-ing came off the bench to score nine.

O l ' got 27 pointa from Tom Marowelli. 19 from Kevin Ko-vach. 14 from Denny Amrhein and 10 from Matt McClellan. Jason Burkholder finished. with nine

Zielinski also had a team-beat five assist* for the Pioneera, but he was a mere 6-of-20 from the floor (20 percent) The team waa 25 of 67 from the field (37.3 per-cent) to the Pioneera 35-of 69 (50.7 percent).

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S p o l » k y ' » i n s i d e r u n n i n g opened up the outaide for junior quarterback Greg Call, who fin iabed with 66 yard* on 13 carries Junior tanoack Greg Alcala added T2 yard* on 12 came* with a kmg of 28

It wa* Spoisky whom the Rams

feared most I he Ram* were no -louche*, bringing a defense that • hut out three team* and limited opponent* to 72 point* in 12 pre vious games to the Silverdome

He ran a lot. even if he got hit. he kept hi* legs, moving,' said Rams quarterback/defensive back

Paul Anderson "We didn't wrap him up very well "

CC finished with 19 first downs, which ties a AA final* game record, and held the Rams to five, a new AA record

CC sacked Anderson four

times, led by junior defenaive end Chuck O'Connor with 1'*. Deptu-la had one sack, while Spoisky. Gino DiGiandoroenico and Bryan Jeffords finished with a 'A each

Call and Brian Teefey each ha*i one interception.

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Redford Bishop Borgraa' road to • th i rd-s t ra i fht Class C girls basketball state championship re-mained smooth Wednesday night, ss the Spartans defeated Detroit St. Martin DePorrea, 70-29, in a regional final at Petersburg Summerfield

Borgess. 23-2 overall, jumped to a 1.9-2 lead after one quarter. Things were so easy that the Spar tans ' top player, senior guard Maxann Reese, went scocrleas until three seconds remained in

the firat quarter when she re-bounded her only miss and scored on a five-foot shot.

The Spartans led 40-7 at half-time and 56-20 following three quarters.

Tha win sends Borgess to Tues-day's quarterfinal at Armada High School.

No one scored in double figures, but six Spartans had at least sev-en pointa. Reese, sophomore guard Christina Anderson and junior center Candice Pinley scored nine points each-

Senior guard LaZandra White

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Reserves Regina Respert and Brandi Carafelli had six points each.

White finished four of five from the field. She had no trouble fin-ishing on the fast break, which la something coach Dave Mann has been discussing with her.

In Monday's regional semifinal victory, Mann reminded White she's not Michael Jordan after White missed a layup on a fast

Regional final from page 1C

don't make the basket you still go into overtime.

"(Breean) knew exactly what to do the moment she got the ball. You could see it in her face all the way down (court). It was an off-balance shot, but we'll take it.

"Breean is one of those l-want-the-ball kind of persona," said Lillie-Cicerone. "She works hard and wants the ball in that kind of

situation. And today she got the glory."

Walas and Bentley finished with 14 points each. Koenir.gs added seven points.

Salem's point leaders wtTre Abraham, s sophomore gua-d, with 14 points, and Sillmon, a freshman guard, with 11 points Andrea PrueU and Shellye Sills contributed nine and eight pointa, respectively.

"It was an outstanding game. Both teams competed hard and wanted it bad," said Thomann , whose team last played in a re-gional championship game five years ago. "I thought our players did a real nice job of handl ing their pressure.

"This was good for our team. We need to look at our season as a tremendous year for us," he said.

Salem semi from page 1C

the Michigan High School Athlet-ic Association, and the players stayed ineligible. Tuesday night, Oak Park beat Pershing for the district title, putting the Knights into the regional semifinal oppo-site Salem.

Whatever had led to the back t o - b a c k C a n t o n / N o r t h v i l l e d e f e a t s , it could not have matched these distractions: a game cancelled; practice times al-tered; holiday plans changed, preparation for an opponent, and even what players would be play-ing, impossible since it was un-known until Tuesday

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Tha t ' s because Salem ran off 13 unanswered points in the second period. Oak Park missed all seven of ita floor shots and turned the ball over six times.

The gap gTew to 21 — 41-20 — by the end of the three quarters. The Rocks' offense and defense both worked well, handling the only weapon the Knights really had: quickness.

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Finishing plays on the fast break is one of the things the Spartans still have trouble p i t h , according to Mann.

"1 told them at halft ime we did a much better job of being effi-cient on the break," Mann aaid. "We have too many kida, when they catch the ball on the break, they have an 'all or nothing' men-

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The Spartans held DePorrea top player, -6-6 junior guard Shan Hill, scoreless through the first half.

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"We knew tbey were going to try to shut down Shari ," DePorres coach Tony Taylor said. "Our other players d idn ' t step up like we anticipated."

Merchant, nicknamed "Koo," was one of the few Spartans who heard from Mann on the side lines. She was fine on the offen-sive end. bu t too lackadaisical on defense, according to Mann.

"I want to play defense, but my legs won't do what my brain tells them to do." said Merchant, half-grinning, with Mann liatening during the post-game celebration.

"We lost a lot of height," said Oak Park coach Alice McGuff, re-ferring to the missing players. "So we tried to make up for it in quickness."

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TruGreen • Cl^emLawn Market Research

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1 C i v e t h e r e a d e r s p e c i f i c i n f o r m a t i o n . P r e t e n a v o u a r e s c m e o n © r e a d i n g t h e c l a s s i f i e a s , v n a : w o - u i a VOU l i ke t o k n o w a o o u t - t e m s e r v i c e o r JOD * o - j . a r e a a v e r t i s t n g ? Be s u r e t o 3 0 0 o e t a f i s s u c h as c o l o r s ize c o n a t i o n D r a n d n a m e a g e f e a t u r e s a n d o e n e f i t s Be a c c u r a t e ' D o n t e m b e l l i s h y o u r a d w i t h m i s l e a d i n g i n f o r m a t i o n S t i c * t o t n e f a c t s a n d r e a o t h e r e w a r d s '

. include the price. Don t ^aste your t ime or a potential >uyer s t ime if vou advertise the >rice of the item or service you >ffer, the people who respond o vour ad will be those who are lenuinely interested Surveys how that readers are more nterested in those items and ervices thev know are wi th in heir price range

4. include phone number and speci fy hours. Be sure to let potentia' customers know when and where to can Surveys show that even if a person is very interested in your item or service, he or she will not call Dack after the first attempt. Stay near the phone during the hours you indicate you will be available Don t risk missing a saie?

3. Avoid abbreviat ions. Don t make a potential customer work too hard! Although you may be tempted to cut down on the cost of your ad by using abbreviations, surveys indicate that many people don t understand such abbreviations as ElK (eat-in kitchen) or WSW (white side wall) tires and won t take the t ime to figure them out. A confused reader is a disinterested reader. Get the most for your money and use complete words.

5. Run on consecut ive days. Your ad will not get results if people don t see it! Therefore, it is important to set up a consistent and consecutive ad schedule with your telephone salesperson or outside sales representative.

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Christmas exhibit: Rochester Hills Museum volunteer Pat Brou n with one of the rocking horses on display at the museum throu&h Jan. 28.

Holidays are happy timea •pent with family and friends Everyone ha* a

favorite memory - going to see the big t ree a t Henry Ford Muae-um in Dearborn, ainging carols a t Noel Night, and strolling through Meadow Brook Hall at Oakland University.

There's lota to do. and see You might even s tar t some new holi-day traditions this year. • A holiday filled with the sights and sounds of American history awaits visitor* to Henry Ford Museum A Greenfield Village in Dearborn through Jan . I. For information call (313) 271-1976. Admission is $12.50 adults; senior citizens, 62 and over, $11.50; children 5-12, $6.25; chil-dren under 5 free Admission the museum and village ia separate Combination tickets are avail-able

"Traditions of the Season" offers visitors a wealth of oppor-tunities to bask in the glow of holiday lights and be dazzled by decorations and hands-on activi-ties while listening to the songs and s tones of this most festive of times," said Mary Lynn

Heminger . "Our holiday visitors will dis-

cover how Americans have cele-bra ted the season through t h e centur ies and can even s tar t some traditions of their own A visit to the Museum and Village d u n n g the holiday season has become a ritual for many fami lie*, and our teams of dedicated staff and volunteers have been working for months to present holiday experiences tha t will^ become cherished memories."

An indoor winter wonderland gree ts Henry Ford Museum visi-tor* a* they encounter a three-story t ree that sparkles with light. San ta will greet young-s ter* to hear their wishes dai ly th rough Dec. 24.

Outdoors, Greenfield Village visitor* can experience a variety of seasonal celebrations at the 19th-century Firestone F a r m and Edison Home. Visitors to the S a r a h Jordan Boardinghouse will discover how Mrs. J o r d a n prepared for America's fir*t l ighting exhibition. Many of Thomas Edison's Menlo Park laboratory workers lodged a t th is home, which enjoyed a flaah of

fame on New Year's Eve 1879 with Edison's fiipt public demon-stration of his electric l ighting system • The Henry Ford Esta te - Fa i r Lane, is jus t minutes away on the University of Michigan, Dearborn campus on the north-west corner of Michigan Ave. and Evergreen. From Dec. 1-31, the 56-room estate , home of Henry Ford and his wife, Clara, for 35 year*, offers a variety of ways to celebrate the season It is surrounded by a 78-acte wildlife refuge For reservations or a schedule of events call (313) 593-5590.

TTus year 's theme is "The Spir-it of Christmas." The historic rooms of the residence are deco-rated by local florists. Historical interpreters guide visitors through the es ta te and riverside Powerhouse. Tours offered 10 a.m.. 11 a.m., 1 p.m. 2 A 3 p.m. Monday-Satortlay; 1-4:30 p.m. Sundays. The cost is $7 per per-son, senior and children ra tes available.

Special events for children include Breakfast with San ta , 8 a.m., 9:15 a.m. and H):30 a.m.

Saturday, Dec 2 (cost $9 per person, call for reservations) and Santa ' s Workshop 5-8 p.m. Fri-day; Dec. 15 and 9 a.m. to noon, Sa turday , Dec. 16 (cost $5 per person, reservations required for groups). After visiting San ta in his workshop, children receive a special gift and sample a cup of hot oyster soup.

Tea, Tour and Chr i s tmas Trea-sure, 1 A 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, and Wednesdays, Dec. 13 A 20 offers a traditional English Cream Tea, tour a n d 10 percent discount a t the Es ta t e Shop, (cost is $10 per person, call for reservations). Holiday Luncheon Concerts will be presented 11:45 a m to 1:30 p.m Friday. Dec. 8, Tuesday. Dec 12. A Thursday, Dec. 14 (cost $19 per person, call for reservation*). Dine in the glow of candlelight, and end the evening with the music of the season 6:30 p.m. Sunday , Dec. 17 ($38 per person, call for reserva-tions) or tour the es ta te by can dlelight 6-8 p.m. Tuesday-Thurs-day, Dec. 26-28. Tour ends with spicy mulled cider, (cost $7, reservations required for groups).

• Thousands of visitors will visit Meadow Brook Hall a t Oakland University dur ing Chris tmas Walk, now through Dec 10. This is the 25th anniversary of the annual Chr i s tmas Walk. Thirty-two local floral designers and merchants donated their t ime and expense to decorate every nook and cranny of the former home of Alfred G. Wilson and Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of auto pioneer J o h n Dodge.

Chr is tmas Walk, begun in 1971 by Ma n a n Mitchell of Bloomfield Hills, quickly became an annua l t radi t ion and a major source of income for mainte-nance and preservation of the hall.

In keeping with the silver anniversary theme, the hall 's decor is highlighted with silver. Toys and t rees and lights and music make th i s an ideal family outing.

The Chr i s tmas Walk is open for a 1:30 p.m. tour Monday through Wednesday, Nov. 27-29-It is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 30 through Dec. 10. The only

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P i c t u r e y o u r f a m i l y o n s k i s Kid*, wouldn't you like to

• ia a winter • w k t u i getaway for your (amdy at Sugar L W ' To enter our cunteat, draw • picture of your family on sku». ami nplain why you think your family should learn how to ski this winter

Our con teat ta o-pen to kids ag*»» 3 to 12 ion* entry: l*r fam llyl Two grand pn**». consist in* of two nights rraort lodging ami lift ttcketa for a family of four will he-awarded

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for a family of four will alao he aw a n t e d

In addition to lodging and lift ticket*, the grand prtie package will alao include l^elanau Sand* Casino Super Gaming Player Passbook* worth $50 each While you r* busy learning how to ski. ski better or race, mom and dad can take a break and visit the casino just £0 minutes away in nearby Suturns Bay

Send entries to Keely Wyfo nik. Taste and Entertainment Editor, Obeerver & Eccentric S rw» papers . I n c . 36251

Schoolcraft Koad. IJvonia. Ml. 48150 Ent r i es muel be received by Dec. 11 For mor* information, call (313' 953 2105

Winners will be announced on Dec 21. and notified by phone

Sugar l.oaf Resort, called the ' lake Tahoe of the Midweat offers a SKIwe*- lKid's Klubl for 5 12 year olda and Pre SKI wee (Cub's Club) for 3-and 4 year olds There are spe cial classes for all levels 6f ahiliU

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Visitor* will find boutiques with unusual gifta throughout the hall. Santa Claua will greet vial tors at tha Knole Cottage, a six room mini manaion playhouse neatled in the woods near the hall • Friends of Green mead will present ita annual Chriatmaa Walk 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 2. at seven Livonia homes Tickets are $7 in advance or 18 at the door. Eight Mile Road at Newburgh. Ticketa can be pur-chased at all Livonia public li-braries. Livonia City Hall, or at Jacobeon'i at Laurel Park Place mall. Call (313 ) 425 4855 for in formation. • Local historical museums are also featuring festive holiday dia-playa.

The Farmington Hiatorical Museum in the Governor Warner Mansion, 33805 Grand River Ave.. Farmington. ia open noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 2; 1-5 p.m Sundaya. Dec. 3, 10 & 17; and 1-5 p.m. Wednesdays, Dec. 6, 13. 20 4 27.

Plymouth Hiatorical Museum, 155 S. Main Street ia having an open house 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3. Miniaturea art ist Judith Shellhaua of Plymouth will show her scale models of antique doll houae furniture at 2 p.m. There will be holiday music, events and refreshments.

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In "Nick of j Time." Johnny Depp pleya a regular guy ap-p rehended by police, given a gun, and told that if he doesn't assassinate the governor this af-te rnoon hia daugh te r will die.

One of the more captivating premises of the year ia given the added twiat of being filmed in real time, the ac-tion aet roughly between noon and 1:30 p.m. on a typical Los An-geles afternoon. Instead of peak-ing our interest, however, "Nick of Time" only serves to remind us that movies manipulate time for a reason.

The script mines several Hitch-cock staples — the average guy caught up in intrigue seemingly beyond his control and a distrust of law enforcement. It soon be-comea evident that not only ia Christopher Walken's renegade cop in on the plot; ao is the gover-nor's entire security staff.

John Bedham is no Hitchcock. The director of "Saturday Night Fever" and "War Games" proved with laat year'a "Drop Zone" that he's become pretty much a hack for hire. He seems oblivious to the plot holes that fill the screen.

I'm sure Depp's character was too much in shock to turn the gun on the kidnappers as soon as it was given to him. But why does he have to stand in plain sight on a glass elevator as he's trying to make his escape9

Time is one of the cinema's best suspense techniques (You mean he's only got three minutes to destroy that bomb?) In "Nick of Time," when Walken's villain says, "Your last chance to kill the governor is at 1:20," a collective groan emanates from the audi-ence. You mean we have to wait another 18 minutes for something exciting to happen?

It might have helped if so much of the action wasn't limited to the mirrored-glass towers of L-A.'s Westin Bonaventure, which re-minds us not only of Detroit's Ren Cen but alao "In the Line of Fire," a superior thriller whose climax was filmed here.

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A man of few words aside from threats, he does deliver a lengthy anecdote about killing "a Mick" that smacks so much of Quentin Ta ran t i no ' s self-consciously hard-boiled dialogue (and is so out-of-place here) that you can't help but snicker.

Depp, meanwhile, has the first adult role of his career, yet it's a step backward to his days on the TV series "21 Jump Street." His furrowed brow and ultra-serious approach to a dopey script re pre-

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Western adventure cnromcang the taner-day e*p<orts of one o# the Old West s most oolorW trvjeSSe legends Stars >aff Bodges. Eaen Barton. >ohn Hurt and M m Rog

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Sequel to the 1991 bo* erffcee hrt has the father very nervous as both h n wife and daughter an-nounce they are pregnant Stars Steve Martm. Oiane Kaaton. Kinoorty W l u r o . Martin Short

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Movies at their best make you forget about time. "Nick of Time'' was one of those moments when, as the minutes ticked slowly by. I realized just how much time I spend with movies as mediocre as this. I looked at my watch at least as much as the characters on screen.

To leave a message for John Monaghan, dial 963-2047, mail-box number 1866, on a touch-tone phone, fax him a note at 591 -7279, or write him in care of Entertain-ment. Observer & Eccentric News-paper*. 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150

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39453 Ford Rd 1/4 Mile East ol I-275

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Hudson's Twelva Oaks Per-

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ETHAN ALLEN

HOME INTERIORS

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ETHAN ALLEN HOME INTERIORS 15700 Middlebelt Rd.

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COUHTWY COUCH. 1360 Z a n j - " - — 1 l 3 6 a a * oakanMiMm-

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(810) 881 -0022

SEOROOM SET i pace aamuL kmo headboard mpte drea*e< emm>. S draaar c toa 2 nAa •wn uoo *aM4pmiiv<as70TS

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RANGE T AAA Apt etacanc aad daarane HOCMMM • 10-147-4110

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SLEEPER SOPA Ouaati alia OmOW Mua Canary OreMumdMon 1171 Ca* afW 6prr. (31 IS 484^711

SOFA BED and LOVE SEAT B0 oi ba« oRar Leans

(810) 644-7806

REFRIGERATOR -Tauter- cuatom gaa MOM. boai atrono IBOGtaM 31>72SS644

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Altar 6 (8<0) 258-5821

DINING ROOM apt anaqu* oak M/ctoM taM naund no aal. H000 canary breedng cage* *M erf 3 drop aaf MM (113)9819332

BO* SPRPtG 8 tool DoenJ*. 1125

Tan Mttead Jraaar cAaM 311-463-1801

MINK COAT DA Mngpi a Mma JaokM I Saa 4-8) Baa.atm a n » Hon Seel OltarV (810) 8612318

BOX SPRING 4 Mem aa* Saaly Fair. AMung S360

(810) 756-4722

3CRMAM SHEPHERD PUPPY BaaualU «Soa »aMy dan biaca 4 tan Smoa old. mato pup Champam Q a W R x m 4 aaa huga borad Wonoarlui amparaman A* AioM Muai aae to appnoaM S425 Ca*

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OTTER FUR to* tonflPi a*)ahai ta' appraaad m 18 ooo moAtg Fa 11.200 517 790-142C

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MOVING SAti Badroom "lichen naig room appkertoee Cal aftoi 4£m (113) 537 2380

PERSIAN LAMB gray COM a * an r raa tAnk coaar 8 matcfaig MM Sa* 12 1300 (810) 478-5338

WE DOING GOWN 0 " anou-dM paen* 8 eryMMa aooaraad tono van. a*t a n J 4400 (*10) 653 5141

WEDDING GOWN Sua 10 Dem . a naaar aom Ongaafv S82S. Se* tor 8425 (810) 886-1532

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BLAAC BEDS brae* AlmoM brand ' Maurang «sead* 4 p A * m 1700 (810) 861 9028

BUNK BEOS modem, grey Oa* »aae bed 8IOS060571

DINING ROOM SET banc*, raciangula' laM aave* adenda to 44*96 6 4 » " (Mrad o w n aah arma breatdrom Mdaaoard n n a * ootor S3800. oak anianeaimeni ceniM aaVi Aorage 1600 tfianguMi glee* loo laM on p»aa a< pede*U' 1200 A» brand nee oondacm 810-645 1564

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OANA CABINET. TradnionM Otaaa doon 8 >a*a Marva* I M AmpM Mor age ca>oa 1600 8'&-97»aC34

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COFFEE TABLE 40* aquan, Tra* an ra merM S375 Ana njg*. pkan HunW l ypan IJ,a10 8 4 « r |13S 8 »7S OoM a y a cottae t*M S325

313-482 2236

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610-881 4450

SOFA 8 LOVE SEAT aood * a p a beige *oao SaOGftaA for *M

(313) 953-4910

SOFA 8 Loveeaan raa. cA ara* 1750 aa -Ound oak padaaa laba 1535 arga sea* Si50810*44 3044

F ^ n a n LMng room bed>oam aeM eAaa calaal aniaru mon 8)0-147 9880

FURNITURE POOL 'acta jpngw Iraeier

(313) 513 2994

GRAY COUCH matcninfl eKa« a/onoman aray-w^a anped t w a chair gray lame S*« a* aM 0» a« •eparaM Bear cAe- Bi0-64^50i8

HEAVY DI/TY aaarw SOLO And Gerara Eaclnc upn^a irauer »1S0

- 1313.1 585 1026

HENREDON VAarvdry dea.grve-group awganl aalnul MiffU'v f i a rd i d«ng laM f<atY>oaia« 4 4 a-3* chain a* jphoial*rea 11950 Pr>aI»Sa oondAor (313', 886 1174

SOFA a roaeeaM TradAonM 8700 2 pt eecaoral aeapM 4650 Tea Country eofa S406 a*

(810)

STOVE REFRIGERATOR 4 dryer aotabed. couch bedroom *ei Orang room aat He Ca* M. waama 8lCh36fr36«i

SWINGS PLAYPENS p o r t a o t t car teal, toy* "tarn ocMaa a mac

(313) 525-4413

Ratngarator camakM a ae*<nanng Move both GE aaca*an oorataon 1600 rraeaag* MISIO) 84^7806

REFRIGERATOR ilarge. 1275 Gaa H75 Ga/aoa door

(Ji J, 9jl-*380

STOVE Gaa *aa-cl*ana»n 1200 Fng ad* b . ad* araMrfcA dto-paraar 1600 Kanrnon 313S3S 3714

STOVE GE 40" my good mta»aut' H7S. Heavy duty aaarcycM » 0 313 9S3S66A

DRAFTING TABLES douBt* ag

coven 4 pane* Mm 1800 IB

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90*18. S M m , aaeu 810-557 1228 day*

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JEWELAY 9HOWCASES(2) $-6- a* i iao gar k aa. ft 1200- tot Bo» (OTP) 541 548-5714

SIGNS huO*r»4 aiannaMH. aaid 4 asoo aacn

LTT CHAM lAlt JIMIH*. aan». I «a ou MOO or baa *aa

(S10I 471 1488

ANNIVERSARY RMG - 1 4 6 M>1S -Aamond* Atoaaad 11800 AaM HOOO SmTSOC QUI 400-1071

STOVE GE ProNe ga* 1 >* oM. modM »44 *a« da*nmo ahaa. Aal lane nee ftSOG (113) 456-1206

STOVE 30 inch Hcuporr* praam

a dear. ft120 (311) 427-2234

TABLE WALNIJT a'4 i m * arm* aaffar-iook chair* ehaa cat»nar 8 bultal . 1810) 623-0029

WATCRBEO ISO

king »• r» aanna* (313) 422 3026

pnrrabn hold ton luma»»ng» 810-155-5607

DINING ROOM aal tea* laM c n a n 8 bun« BaauiAi man cond»or S2.500Aaa» Suatn 810 6S3 3980

ALMOND FORMICA 1 pnoa aaa ,** WNae aecBona acta OMcA

(2) RatrnMMoi E*ar C (810) 861 32SG

ANTIQUE DINING *eto C3) Art Deco ft 1800 dark oak 1650 Salh hava IBM chain 8 buna (810) 364 1231

DINING ROOM SM aamui 9 paca carved doon *e"» 30* Eaoeaer" Shap* H200 313) 83T 1081

COLOR TV i r . | 7 S 0 M i . - _ mam unit |75 VCR 140 Alta-aor* 111-728-5204

CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE 4 dkafl* *ao 1 badroom*M *gra oak • **-jrari arm *am* Koc faae ana MuM aM (|1Q) 964^2838

DINING ROOM Sal atarga »wich 6 chava 2 M a t Shoaroon-- deeri Al aoM oak Tiadbona Couray Enfl*M-afyla Mua tee to appnoato Cai

' • m r 8104854614

HOUSEHOLD GOOOS-15407 RchlalO, Uvonia

Nov 27ih mru Dec 4lh Dm«ng room aa) Dnaa J795 Lwng Room Sda Frarahr. J » 5 Family Room 9<J»* Elhan AM<-. 1291 Uvaij Room v**m Char SS5 Miac TaMe 4 Larrwa S25 4 Up EnryPvng Mud Gc ( l l l l 464-1337

WATER6ED • l . t a a i 6 UOMMI

jum- aza. **"> aAh headboard. (810) 726-6*94

WATER BED <*jaer> *ue. book ana* •tya a a v e a u • « el axaaaone* |180 After 6 (3H) 726-5212

HUGE CLEARANCE Whole aaa price* on M pool* and he* iul>* MUST SELL1 S a n ihouaerO* Pool* a * » • ai ft I 695 BLre Doipha- Pooa M 59 ai rtckory Wdga MAwd

7 1 8 Appliance*

WASHER 4 DRYER Kanmon. 7 yt» old n r y good condaion. |300 (3>3) 463 1437

WASHER a Ga* O j a oM ft*50 or baa dtar

GE 5 yr» ._ _ee»a maa-(8101 861 1924

TEA* DESK cc-T-puie- da*k 401

810S40-7450

TWO FULL acra aMM MaiocataneM 4 »aaar 28 rcha* deep SS8 aaeh 810-81S1S74

XEROX COPY ahndaa 175 3 oompiAM aadi Altar S (311) 522

•279 Aapar l a t a 115

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GOLD CHAAt FIgra W tOS grama 14 d gcad A MaM M I HOP * (010) 547-5867'

THREE LKA<rED JI iiMMy Stoa caeaa Good condaon IAM <AMr

(010)

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12 800 Saa I7S0 [8 i« 820-1073

7 4 8 Lo v a G o r i e t A

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HUTCH oto endatf- B* Spngue 4 Caiatrjn 35 yn g« atceilerrf con anion 1300c- value aakmg S<|75

.8101 62-5-6394

MOVING SALE Tec 20BW Tech iw* apaaaen maiWagiaa* dna>g aaL'4cha>ra ea CM lent condition aAchen l a M ^ h a n oa* anahaa Aa yap PtawgraK dahe* aa J arfvereen S n A i n * AyM *ot» 4 '—a amp aae naa »ec 32*24'"fc*

810 299 5067

MOVING SALE 1517 W Long Lake Rd BioomlMkJ HA*, FranAn-Long i.a*e ana T»»**-Fn-Set

ANTOUE oak *ano IaM S diaa*. buftat 1700 Nonic T'ack nerdy uaed 1360 AAer S 313 459^3262

ARMCXRE BEAUTIFUL (ptnet •

•ook doon panemad ceramc knoA* MOC (810) 546-0S56

BED Onoaura -Oaa 'aadhnawl aamoa naa 8314 Gaa 7pwoa bad room aM 1375 (8101 47S7286

BEO Queer ona* bed aaomopedc masraea a l . na* n ptaabc ccal H OOO eel 1275 (Hit 9811472

CONTEMPORARY SOFA 8 (neutral I80Q -ooC daybad a*h

1200 (8101 558-8032

COUCH

DINING ROOM *o*d oak 4 d iem mxxto i aM a*ce4ent 8 moe c«1 pad fti 400 *M ft 1000 6ICM75-9146

DAaiNG ROOM IaM 8 chan *o»d che^r » " rata ft600 Can a le ' 6pm (3111 137 7014

old OngneHy HSOO aMurvo 311-535-6741

laa 4 ner* DINING ROOM 1aM -eavy 7 * » 30 a**jng R , fcp « C t c t a n I20C s < x o

COUCH S36 MuAed atvta c r a n S20 each tok»ng A i w tabtoa l i s aech ArtAoal Chrauna* tna 815 810-548 I960

COUCH Tan LM* Net. Muai aae to appreoel* ft! SOBeel Otar

(111) 844-1319

DINING SET Pvovenoal HenreOor-Knraooc 4 a«M 2 ant-, t h a n aea» 13 1590 810-546-2166

LIVING ROOM FURNITURE com-pwla airr. sampa 3 martn IaM* and mora ( I ' l l 836 '964

LIVING ROOM aei « pace *ot» •cm aea' ct»a« rxAee 4 ana table*. amp* 1313) 441 97»»

MOVING FurrAun FSar* nltan ar*a m a t r armqu* moiaa 4 3ea» r>ouaahc*d mac ill) *5>'376

o r i e n t a l RUGS mm 6a9 4 4rt 810-540-7217

DAANG SET Thprtaavaa eamul 6 chair* I huich 45" round 65" ova. EacaHem conAbon »B0O E n * 1810) 856 1116

ROLLTOP OESK S22C S m r o r a ntde-aoac fti 75 Mac Mmrtjra Antajja dock fti75 313 961-5757

! ALIAOST NEW W»>ir*K*> amonO j 1 gaa *lova 30 ihchea aide 1300 v j I peal Qttar Aha 5pm, T313' 721 -4970

I C O O TOP ELECTRIC GE P"**a I a-vie 30 ricTaa anWi aoliO *»k -1175 Cal (111) 662 9759

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; ft2500 a«r lot ft'SOC 81&366-4TV 1 DFTYER Eacmc Karrmon. A«v» , Ertra arga capacity Eaceften- con-

-twor 1200 810 952 5565

j ELECTRIC DRYER 4 Kenmore 1 «(»•*• wary guM cmOncr- $250 ','tor pan Cai- i'810< 6'5-9356

1 REFRiGEFUTOR Irai "ea 8'50 I A u r a - 4 dryer ft75 «acf E«ca*ent

condAon (313- 941 -6'967

GE S&.F daereig M«^nc range Oven ft«5 Sa«* Itanmon heeay

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AARDVARKS TO ZEBRAS

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Sell it here in Bargain Buys

and Save 25% Off our regular line rate

call 313-591-0900

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SNOW BLOWER 4 5 h p Noma atactnc alart. I y» cad TVoaa » - » « 8400 (010) 431-3743

Coapoten

BIKE MENS 10 *pa-- -tr,apa good tor coAage or adt |75 sea- Ale- ««jm TlO) J77-9813

COMPUTER. 386 4 mac 120 mag hart arm Nc morvlor 1500 or bad Cal tor data** (810) 26^0674

EMERSON 166 SX haroorm «ey beard ramaor pnraar 8 Oa*k. c a d •cAean Uaed vatv WBa, H000 C«l (311: 32«->305

Beo* arc Drear- Ctood »60 (313) 513-6421

GlANT &ECTKAAC LOLAOATXX 286 DeMttop Cor^KKmr, DOS W n x m 3 la. odor monAot 1300 296 lAptop a-aen-ai FAX modem DOS Wmdoaa 3 1. 1345 50 d each Corned Sharon WaAar

H 1 249 3968

SNOATTHROWER Sanpaoty I 8 hp 5 toreerd apaad* 3 •

BEN PEARSON P>p* 16000 Ammco biaa* AAa 12 4S0.

Cal. 810*14-31381

BRENT SR20 day 11100 W

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810-717-2S49

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BOYS 30" HaroSpon ocyca *9>a 8 (Dlac» a-meg ahaal* aaoatmt con dWor,. »17Maeal (113( 255-1017

MAC • LCM Eouceoone Atvantega a^otor monad 8 Sf|to Wraat pnraat ftiOOGBaa CAM (311) 8A4-3319

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(313) »37-

ENCYCLOPEOIA BR1TANNICA. oomMM Ml a * ad KKceackng , — 9»" adgng 1000 Eva* 810-48S-

FENCE WROUGHT Iron. 180 S n c u d r a 2 gaa* Mua aa* 82.000 Our d T°^d <0101 471-3868

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Down in the dumps? BMW 318ti Club Sport is your ticket By Anne Fracassa Avanti News Features

- — P« •tuck in Chicago all afternoon, t ry ing in vain to get a flight home I had been on standby for three flights, finally getting one.

The flight at tendant tells me there's no room for my carry-on, so it had to be checked- Seemed like a minute af te r I gave her the carry-on, the door slammed shut and the plane pulled out

Without the carry-on! With the keys to the BMW 318ti Club Sport in it! Idiots'

A harr ied 90 minutes later, t h e c a r r y - o n m i r a c u l o u s l y appeared in baggage claim and. still irritated. I sulked and mut-tered to anybody who would lis-ten all the way out to the Green Lot. t h r e w eve ry th ing in the t runk and buckled up for the ride home.

By the time 1 got home, some 45 minutes later, the radio was blaring, 1 was stomping on the gas and clutch and had a smile on my face from ear to ear

What does that tell you about how fun it is to drive this car0

Lots and lots of fun Even t h o u g h I got such a

lousy s t a r t because of the air-line, t h i s baby Bimmer made everything all better.

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By Anne

Fracassa

BMW 318ti Club Sport is a lim-ited edition version of the 318ti and is a product of BMW M. which is the company ' s sub-s id i a ry t h a t special izes in M cars , motorsports , technology and is its "vehicle individualiz-ing" arm It also puts out all the exclusive edition models — like last year 's 540i Sport and the M3.

T h e 318t i is BMW's m o s t affordable car at a base pnce of $19,900 The 318ti Club Sport carries on that afTordability by s t a r t i n g out at a comfor tab le $23,650

I ts v a l u e for t h e d o l l a r is impressive, to say the least.

Powered by a responsive, fuel efficient 1.8-liter dual-overhead-cam 16-valve 4-cylinder — yes. 4 cyl inder — t h e 318t i C l u b Sport moves when you want it to. and w i t h o u t c o m p l a i n t , 1 might add. S t o m p on the gas pedal and it goes, and goes, and goes . . .

Ohhhh , t h e h a n d l i n g This car is so sol id , you feel l ike you're one with the car Every move you make, it makes with you. in fluid motion It couldn't be more in sync if the two of you were linked with Saran wrap And the s teenng response is so fine tha t the s l ightest t u r n of the wheel will yield results

The 318ti is nearly effortless to dr ive . Give t h a n k s to t h e same suspension specially fitted and t u n e d by BMW M. T h a t special suspension is outf i t ted with f i r m e r s p r i n g s , shock abso rbe r s and an t i - ro l l b a r s than the ave rage car. The 5-spoke alloy wheels are an inch larger in diameter than those of the 318ti Sport.

I had a hard time, for some reason, ge t t ing used to t h e 5-

speed manual — the only trans-mission available for the 318ti Club Sport , by t h e way (as it should be). I t gave me a li t t le trouble when shifting from sec-ond to third and by the end of a weeklong evaluation, I was still having a ha rd t ime get t ing it into reverse.

The list is so long on stan-dard equipment it would take way too much room, b u t here a r e t h e h i g h l i g h t s : Eng ine -gpeed-sensitive variable-assist rack and pinion s t e e r i n g , 4-wheel disc brakes with anti-lock b r a k e s . 2 - speed w i n d s h i e l d w i p e r s wi th c a r - s p e e d - c o n -trolled i n t e rmi t t en t operation and hea t ed w a s h e r je ts , dual power heated outside mirrors, a take-out flashlight in glovebox, he ight -ad jus tab le f ront sports sea ts t h a t recl ine, ad ju s t ab l e head r e s t r a i n t s , sp l i t folding rear seats, power front windows with key-off operation, microfil-t e r e d v e n t i l a t i o n and a CD-ready, six s p e a k e r a n t i - t h e f t AM/FM s te reo r ad io / cas se t t e system.

Optional equipment includes limited-slip differential , a pre-m i u m aud io s y s t e m w i t h 10

speakers, a power two-way sun-roof wi th key-off operat ion, a remote keyless en t ry security system, a six-disc CD changer, ce l lu la r phone a n d roof-reck carrier.

Safety, always a priority with this German automaker, is evi-dent with dual a i r bags, high-adj us table front seatbelta with a u t o m a t i c t e n s i o n e r s I they drove me crazy by tightening at the wrong time) and a full bar-rier in front and rear. It's also got s i d e - i m p a c t b e a m s t h a t meet 1997 s tandards

This is a pretty car The one 1 drove was bright red, but it also comes in je t black Its aggres sive stance is fur ther enhanced by neat foglights, M mirrors, M front spoiler, s ide sills and a rear apron. Leather seating is plush and comfy

And, lo and behold, this is a r e a r - w h e e l - d r i v e car. H a l l e l u j a h ! U p here in Michigan, most people say FWD is b e s t in snow and ice. Improved traction, they say.

I say. hey — how many times a year in the past five did we really have snow? Not much. Rea r whee l d r i v e gives you super io r h a n d l i n g in no rma l w e a t h e r condi t ions , which is what most driving happens to be.

BMW evenly distributed the weight (51.4 percent front/48.6 percent rear) in the car to com-pensate a little for the car being r e a r whee l d r i v e It accom-plished this by lengthening the whee lbase and mount ing the battery in the rear. Well done

P r e t t y car . F u n to d r i v e . Affordable by most Nuf said

Anne Fracassa iB senior editor

1996 BMW 318ti C l u b S p o r t Vehicle d a a s Minicompact

5-passenger, 3-door Engine 1.8-liter _ . .

16-valve inline, 4-cylinder Mileage 22 city / 32 highway Where built Munich, Germany Price $23,660

Today's Technicians Shedding 'Grease

Monkey' Stereotype ( U N l - T h e m e n and women who

r e p a i r o u r veh i c l e* wil l p r o b a b l y always need a few wrenchea and aome aoap and water to clean their hands at day'* end , b u t t he "grease monkey" s t e r e o t y p e ia paas ing i n t o hiatory. Technic ians wi th hand-he ld eng ine analysers and on-site computer termi-nal* are becoming the norm.

Today's auto technician face* comjxfe net) La and repairs virtually unheard of a generation ago. Among the advance* a r e on-board computer* , e lec t ron ic fuel injection and unibody frame ccm-•truction

Twenty years ago. a mechanic need-ed lo underatand 5,000 pages of tech-nical text to be able to repair any a u l a on the road a l t ha t time. To perform, t h e a a m e f e a l today, a t e c h n i c i a n ' would have to decipher 500,000 p s f s s of technical ' text- the equivalent of 250' big-city phone book*

The n o n - p r o f i t , i n d e p e n d e n t N a t i o n a l I n a t i l u l e for A u t o m o t i v e Service Excellence ba* been a driving force behind the professional nat ion of the auto technician ASE i* dedicated to improving the quality of automoUve service and repair through the tesUng and certification of the repair techni-cians

For a f ree brochure about t oday ' s auto technician, aend a *elf-addressed, • t a m p e d , buainea* *ite envelope to ASE. Dept NU-95B. 13505 Dul les Technology Drive. Suite 2. HerndOn, VA ?2071

If you'd like to see a particular model tested or if you have a car question, send Anne Fracassa a message at AVANTI 1054, Avanti's America Online mailbox... Or

comment through the Internet at A VANT11054 & aol. com

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J4 MONTH LEASE

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26 MONTH L E A *

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I DEALER!

137 EXPLORERS AVAILABLE 197 WINDSTARS AVAILABLE

190TAURUS AVAILABLE

1996 F-150 Eddie Bauer

Xr sower wtvxjw Dowe' kx*s. cruise tilt. cad s*eos c ^ ' c ^ e step Ou-mpe'

WAS S20.759 24 MO. L E A S E s 2 0 8

5 AT THIS PRICE

k * *

4x2 & 4x4 S u p e r c a b s

Also Avmilmblm!

1996 WINDSTAR GL L O A D E D !

4 T2 »ae«age - jgage ' *c* :*~vacv j iass 30WK • r o c w f i r e s c w f oc»s * c."j«se

WAS S23.935 YOU PAY 24 MO. L E A S E

'19.991" ' 2 7 9 "

ZERO DOWN! L o a d e d , a u t o m a t a , l ea the r . C o m p a c t D i s c . J B L .

m o o n roo f , p o w e r e v e r y t h i n g ' M S R P $ 2 8 , 9 0 5 $ 3 9 9 * *

per mo.

JO At This Price! Make An O f f e r ! 24 MONTH LEASE

VANTASTJC Sale! r n u r c r c

• S O C O N V E R S I O N V A N S . . . I n S t o c k !

• O W N E R o f E C L I P S E h e r e t o m a k e D E A L S !

» N O R E A S O N A B L E O F F E R R E F U S E D !

• C A M P E R V A N S !

10 AT THIS PRICE

1995 RANGER XLT

Ar ta cy*n3m luemc c o m * P M > •rdows.tocfcs

W A S $17,395

Y O U PAY

1 3 . 6 6 3 2 AT THIS PRICE

tedng

1 9 9 5 AEROSTAR Ar condtonrv drfrosler stereo pr*acy glass

W A S $18 .476

Y O U PAY s 14,848

4f THIS PRICE

M A N Y C O N V E R S I O N S P R I C E D

— L E S S T H A N A M I N I V A N

\ p s w 8 5 * ° I \

Eiw-pt/tinp tfou d H o p e for-. /

CARS, TRUCKS AND VANS TO CHOOSE FROM

Metro Detroit's Largest Inventory!

MUSTANG CLEARANCE

1 9 9 5 M U S T A N G GT WAS $21,435

YOU PAY Momabc aetros» power wndows lochs

and seal «SI»4 $ 16,259 1995 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

W A S $25,130 YOU PAY

*

Automatic Mac." souno system. CQ ar oond&onrg defrost. remote keytessere>

3 AT THIS PRICE $ 18 ,895

1 9 9 5 ESCORT - 3 D O O R S P O R T -

A.r detros'.er

2 AT THIS PRICE

WAS $13,050 YOU PAY

$ 1 0 , 1 2 5

1 9 9 6 T A U R U S

E C L I P S E S H A D O W Air, 13" Color TV, cassette, power cruise, tilt, quad designer cloth Stock #56774.

24 MONTH LEASE **

windows, power locks, chairs vwith sofa bed.

1 9 9 5 ASPIRE 3 Door

WAS $8750 Y O U PAY

• 6 7 9 9

$ 3 0 9 i p m e n t

< 3 3 3

per mo.

S a m e E q u i p m e n t A s A b o v e w i t h 8 C y l i n d e r

per ma (5 at this price) W i t h 8 C y l i n d e r a n d H l - T o p

. * *

V W I U I s u i a u c u

per ma (4 at this price)

Power windows A kx*s. cruise, till, cassette

W A S $20,205

YOU PAY 24 MO. L E A S E $17.679' ' 299

20 AT THIS PRICE

1 9 9 6 C O N T O U R GL

Cassette, mats power heated mirror*, defroster

W A S $15 ,610

YOU PAY 24 MO. L E A S E

M3,5701*199" 5 47 THIS PRICE

X» /A QO m "50.00PER, MONTHLOWER!

*600 REBATE ON PROBE

Exptres 11/XV9S

1 9 9 5 P R O B E G T

263A Package cru®e, Mt. power windows power locks, air condMomna cassette d t f r o H r , keyless entry. antMock brakes Stock »51315

WAS $15,573 . YOU PAY 24 MO. LEASE

$15,573* >249" B l l I B R O V . V F O R D O P E N M O N D A Y HI 11 HI \T THUR HI Si PRICI OH THUR SO 1)11 KIR urL."< mvnut\ l

It I wni.lVI YOI MO HI M O S T > I OH YOUR TRAM-IS1 AND THURSDAY r ^ i l L L 4 2 1 - 7 0 0 0 U N T I L 9 P M.

U w m R O W N g r - l l I P " Be Your Quality Commi

BILL BROWN FORD . 0 0 0 0 NO ' BAD CREDIT? CREDFT? CREDIT?

NOW VOU CAN BUY A CAM I

INSTANT C R E D I T P R O G R A M 4 2 1 - 7 0 0 0

C**DT

F O R D lent Dealer

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MONDAY, November 27. 1996 OAE ClaeeWcatione 816 to S16

1996 BRONCOS

SO In Stock

Just Announced!

Up to $ 2 5 5 0 Factory Rebate!

FINANCING AS LOW AS

1 . 9 % A P R Rsr7oES s 4 5 0 0 !

HUNDREDS OF CARS 8

TRUCKS M U S T DE SOLD!

1990 F-4.9 L V6 engine, power steenng, power Drakes ear. AM/FM stereo, step bumper and more Stoc* • 6156

1800 WINDSTAR GL 3 0 L V6 engine, -utomatic overdnve transmission, 7 passenger, air. defroeter. floor mats, speed control, tilt wheel body moldings and more Slock • 6057

24 mo. lease

down $ 2 9 9 30 Windstars In Stock

M D P T O H $ 2 0 0 0 REBA

24 mo. lease

down 75 F-Series In Stock

ma

1995 CONVERSION

VANS 20 to choose from!

mo.

Mark III • Tradewinds * Holiday

SAVE UP TO $8000

NEW 1000 AEROSTAR XLT WAGON

3 0 IV6 engine, automatic overdnve transmission, 7 passenger power steering & Drakes, air, speed control. tifl wheel, AM/FM stereo cassette and more Stock » 4165

List Price $17,921 A.F. Discount $1584 $4 A Factory Rebate M500 Now 1 I j O v I

30 Aerostars in Stock

1 9 9 5 E s c o r t or or 4 door or Wai 1 9 9 5 M u s t a n g

Couoes & Converter 1 9 9 5 E x p l o r e r

1 9 9 5 C r o w n V i c t o r i a 2 door 1 9 9 5 T a u r u s S H O

'4500 Rebate XLT-Eddie Bauer-Limited se From Rebate H u g e D i s c o u n t s MOOO Rebate

1 9 9 5 A s p i r e 10 to Choose

2 door or 4 door

SAVE HUNDREDS!

1 9 9 5 T a u r u s GL-SE-LX

s2000 Rebate

1 9 9 5 R a n g e r 2 . 3 L $300 Rebate

H u g e D i s c o u n t s

1 9 9 5 F - 1 5 0

MOOO Rebate

1 9 9 5 T h u n d e r b i r d

s500 Rebate

j AWARD WINNING | SERVICE DEPT. I DAILY RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE

I 5 « ' l l t ' \ i l l<7< a n i o n «»::IHI lu l l . «ill. IM i« .mi in- • I t" "1

S 1 S - 6 9 7 - 9 1 6 1 Mon. I I . i n - . M-M • In. - . . W. .I. I i i .

\ u \ \ o n \ >vn

1995 Probe Triple Sonus Dtscounl

10 to Choose From Save up to *2600

1996 TAURUS NOW AVAILABLE!

1995 Aerostar 30 to Choose From

' 1500 Rebate!

A-X-Z-B

PLAN HEADQUARTERS

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1995 TRANS SPORT SE

J I v« « «HM ASS MM EWW KTOM M« 4 MO* Sot* MMC2 SALE $ 1 I Q Q C * GIL OPT. II PRICE 1 Deducl SB94.45

1995 BONNEVILLE SE

Im WO VS ASS DM* AtefM mnc.cm—* due ar tMgi «. pcmm •nton. ( o w w i wa KX* i r t u w M M w t e o w i w i Stock MO*22

RRICE $ 1 8 , 4 9 5 * ^ ^ 0

1995 GRAND AM SE COUPE

D R I V E R S E D S P E C I A L V onftnv OMC CWM UX«K A» BCK* ABS EN* ^ tucks' 1MB. OLMI RNMN "UJ "X»* 9FC*» «SS6I SALE $ 4 O GMOPT.LL PRICE 1 Deduct $7465C

1996 SUNFIRE SE 2 DOOR COUPE

much mow Slock >980011 te. MOGPR ML AJA*U

P M C E $ 1 2 , 1 9 5 * GM OPT. I

Deduct $640.45

1996 JIMMY

i 3 ANNANCAD V-« ANGVW kJKrrtnc Kanrmvor »* aag ABS &'»*« » CORYJEOOMG POWR mirror* SOW «F»*JowvtoC*J W S ZRJUE AMM

I ITORAO TWO door 2 WD ana NUJ MON' Skxk f968Q2S

$ 2 0 , 9 9 5 * 24 mo. Smart Lease *2S5"

1995 YUKON 4DOO

GM OPT. II Deduct $1117.30

5 7 V4 Engra . a*. MTDCM B« MRTWI 1 DRW OOAK* u d o n g DTEVARAAL SA*A mora1 Slock ITTOSM

ABS Maa. M tag. a. TRAM PAW MLMMANRY AM<V eamiw K CO P«NW &

* GM OPT. U Deduct S1428.95

1995 SIERRA PICKUP

5 G »IER /B ENGNE AUTOMATE iranamssion AW oorancrsrvg AW oag ABS TYVES WR & CT-JM SKING R«AR «ndo«.. AMFW cassene «reo. and MRT more Sxx* »957586

I • GM OPT. n Deduct S869.0Q " L E S 1 5 , 8 6 5 PRICE

"l995 3/4 TON CI GO VAN

VS engna a* ccnJKrwg TW ac 33 ga ion l u * lank. URASM Stock I957S62 SALE $ 4 C PRICE 1 O

nranwan. AfiStnkM. DOARMT AM*V s to reo

* • GM OPT. B : Deduct $1002.66

IJEANNOTTEigft PONTIAC-GMC T R U C K 1 ® ® ^

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Opfha I - // Hf HAM

m m m t t s UppUm Wiles*m

14949 Sheldon Road (Just North of M-14, Jeffries Fwy.)

m m : Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9-9 Tues., Wed., Fri.^6

4 5 3 - 2 5 0 0 RADL on 12.000 < • AMSaeteaeo iRorQMSupp*

. lb «A TETET ANE»«< N«MP(»

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CLASSIFICATIONS U S lo I I S OAE Monday, November 27. 1996

CRESTLVOOD DODGE SAMOREl!l POWTR SUNROOF • I M C L U K O L

Automatic A» CondrtKywvg

on^o*e r T 4 Cowse

Casse t t e LEASE $ 4 Q Q * 2 4 I S

NEW 1995 RAM 1500 PICKUP £

POBWSMROOf '•HCLJOCC

P i

NEW 1996 DODGE INTREPID

Stock Air Conditioning • Trtt & Cruise • Dual Atr Bags »a50i2 P o w e r W i n d o w s • 3 3 V-6 Eng ine • 16* W h e e l s

Power Locks • AM FM Cassette • Cloth Buckets • Console

LEASE $ O O Q * 2 J

FOR MO.

NEW 1996 DAKOTA CLUB CAB

• 3 9 V-6 • Automat ic

• Air Cond i t ion ing

• Tift & Cruise

• Power W i n d o w s

• Power Locks

» SLT Pkg » Loaded 1

10 AT THIS

PRICE

Stock •97004

LEASE 5 ) 4 Q Q * 2 4 FOR • % / % / MO.

NEW 1996 NEON HIGHLINE 2DR

L a ' b .

AatomaOC A - Conditioning Power Windows A Locks

1 Tat i C r u i s e

• Tracer Tow C a s s e n e A More

Stock •32010

StOCfc •68300

Automat ic

Air Condi t ion ing

A M F M Stereo • Power S teenng

Rear Defrost • Power B rakes

NEW 1995 CON

LEASE S FOR 2 2 9 £ I S 1 1 , 9 9 7 mtm

Automat ic

Air Condi t ion ing

Power W i n d o w s

• Power Locks 1 Tilt & Cruise

• A M / F M Casset te

• De luxe Jayco

Convers ion

SION VAN

«64112

LEASE * 4 Q Q FOR • W MO.

1991-1994 DYNASTYS & SPIRITS STARTING AT ^ a

1987-1995 DAKOTA PICKU STARTING

1992-1994 SHADOWS STARTING AT $ • A ^ ^

32850 FORD ROAD GARDEN CITY

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 FORORD

J Oppn %1on. i t Thurs. 7 a.m. 9:>0 p.m

H Tucv fir Wed. 7 a.m. 7 p.m.

Irida\ 7 a.m. b p.m.

/faUfolwa/L- P O N T I A C C5MCZ T R U C K INVENTORY REDUCTION IK STOCM FOR IMWDIATt OIUVERY!

ALL NEW 96 SUNFIRE 2 DOOR COUPE AU NEW 1996 GRAND AM COUPE

A Tech

AJtifFVf Cassette Covers

RED S PRICE

DuaiL .Air Bags;

HAnti-lock •Dud! JAir Bags] Anti-lock

• Rear Defroster • Spoiler • All Colors

G M O P T I O N I I

Qi»|ii A TK»

LEASE WITH $0 DOWN! R E D S P R I C E G M O P T I O N II

• * * * * * * * * * *

$ 1 2 , 1 9 5 * » 1 1 , 5 5 7 ' $ 2 4 4 " ' 2 2 0

NEW 1995 FKBBD CONVERTIBLE

U M

Was $23,314 QM OPTION II

• 1 9 , 7 9 7 ' ' 1 8 , 6 5 7 -

MCUJ0E8 WITH ALL P0MT1ACS • +Hm 1

At

CUP AWY TRKXXINTY PONTIAC AO -irSGOOOATRCtyS

NEW 1995 BONNEVILLE SSE

Sunroof, father keyless remote traction control, loaded! Stock S4372-S.

RED S PRICE GM OPTION II

• 2 3 , 3 9 5 ' ' 2 1 , 9 9 7 '

G M C . T R U C K ,

1996 JIMMY 4 DOOR 4 3 V6 automate overhead consol. SLS sport decor, air conditioning, stereo cassette. Stock #5077T

LIST $25,452 » jtutr* to cMOOM moer

S A L E P R I C E o « topi'1— L E A S E F O R

* *ath«i Sooo** s a l e r n i u c » » " » » > >

C a j a a e% mm * subtract addrt

2 3 , 3 9 5 « 1 2 4 8

1995 GMC VANOURA V8 automatic, air conditioning, stereo. 33 gallon fuel tank. SL decor, tilt cruise. , chrome bumpers Stock #6691-S LIST $ 2 0 , 1 0 4 t

S A L E P R I C E 1 7 , 2 9 5

OM Employee! subtract additional

•975™ Onto 21 Leftl

i h l i t Thmy I

1995 SIERRA CLUB COUPE 5.0 V8.5 speed, bit. cruise, stereo cassette, exterior appearance group, air conditioning, chrome styte wheels Slock #6945-

LIST $ 1 8 , 4 7 9

SALE $ J F I C Q C * *883~ PRICE 1 0 ) 3 9 9

QM

CEUCAOTS

>10,595 XLE

'14.995

13,595 WPOSfTUCi

CONVERTIBLE

>10,995 St GRAND I

SUBURBAN

>16,495 *4 SUBURBAN

>7995

HlGHRlOERi CHEROKEE 4X4 Court* 4 Hoa iee. mn

, 7 9 5

T T O T JEEP

WRANGLER 4X4

• 8 9 9 5

I SAFARI SLX

-93 SIERRA n c a 4X4 SLE •

• 1 7 , 9 9 5

•SS SJCRA CLUB 4X4 SLT

UMhw SOOOMSM

MUST SEE!

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, / t r i mcounty 11 PONTIAC ' Of AlfftS

SALES: Mon. & Thurs. 8-9. Tues.. Wed., Fri. 8-6 • SERVICE: Mon. & Thurs. 7-9, Tues., Wed., Fn. 7-6

a m _ FORD ROAD AT WAYNE ROAD, WESTLAND

a/i D O N T M A K E T H E S 1 0 0 M I S T A K E G

7 2 1 - 1 1 4 4 <0 H)

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MONDAY, November 27, 1996 OAE Classifications 815 to SIS (+V

xx\STAA GO HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS IN STYLEI

WITH A LES STANFORD VAN CONVERSION!!

SPECIAL HOLIDAY V A N I NOVEMBER 27-30

REBATES TO

$ 4 0 0 0 !

NEW FULL SIZE CHEVY VAN OR ASTRO VAN CONVERSIONS

AS LOW AS$ 18,900 - t f 79

as low as **

24 months

Vans includes: Automatic, air, power windows and locks,-cruise, tilt, captain chairs, running boards, AM-FM stereo cassette, rally wheels and much more! TV &. VCP AVAILABLE

RECEIVE A SNOWBLOWER WITH EACH VAN PURCHASED NOV n - t t U

v * " S e e L e s a n d P a y L e s s " j f *

LES STANFORD ~ 21711 Michigan Avenue. Dearborn B e t w e e n Sou th f i e l d a n d T e l e g r a p h 1 M i l e W e s t o! Fa i r l ane Ma !

OPEN MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY EVENINGS

313-565-6000 Ask For Conversion Van Center

H I N E S P A R K LINCOLN-MERCURY

D a All our prices include destination with no hidden charges.

2 , We actually have the vehicles we advertise: we won't try to switch you.

§ • We are currently on track for our 4th Chairman's Award in a row for outstanding customer service.

3 , Our customers receive service loaners for warranty repairs.

4 . Celebrating 25 years in business.

1 9 9 6 V I L L A G E R G S 6 9 2 A P a c k a g e

pro*, a IT* * —* > u a o r y i T ? ' o T» 3.0L VS power w«(towv *x*s.

power n * i m . NsrScftuta speed control

24 norm -LEASE PCR MONTH

* *

„ $ 2 9 9 $333 Destination Included

1996 SABLE 451A Package

Electronic AM,7*1 xnettt speed control, floor mats power loclui power windows power <l>4«uv M L aluminum wtteeto MgM group, atr condMoning, aulomaOc: o*«drl»e tranamiaton 3 0 Iter S*S engine. todeSaa $900 NCL N B H l tecaattvc.

^ $ 2 Q 5 " LEASE J m L J Per Month

$333 Destination Included

1996 NARK VIII ArtWie<L 4 6 V8 Weth aluminum »t*efc leather seats traction assistance J6L audio system wth CO player airtomatx dimmln9 mlror

s 4 2 9 24 M o r r m _ _ _ D „ LEASE Per M o n t h

$64O Destination Included

1 9 9 6 TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE

n a m e s omor tu IXATIKS muooa. o n «e ba#» aatl lock brake* 4.SL W VS eiectro^t automatx W i h t remote Keyless, comfort convenience group atuminurr wheels, antMheft detenenL.

** $ 4 2 9 24 norm ^ L E A S E L J Per Mon th

$6+0 Destination Included

more, aoaad and ron^mimrmc* m m * d g l " M M . i«a aacaaa « * ) * •» K M * ' i

r*mim —gn>n to 1" f Ta < > | | n > | | | l r . > 1 0 0 0 a g m n pjywwt Al i«tiaMa aaatgrwd « jpscn to pt^tfwa a laeae ana tar pnoa aaamwarl m la—« SAS>AND«M«W»PEJ(MANIAJEAINOA|IEON PAYNWR«I244

IS,000 ML par ywr. " « « * » V* A Town Car 12.000 i Li m i i ni t i i i ja i i im i 1 Laaaaa * reaeona** tor

TOP DOLLAR FOR ALL TRADE-INS! Huge Selection of Pre-Owned Luxury Cars

40601 Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth at 1-275 1-800-550-1^ 1-800-550-LINC

* h o u r s

T u « . s^:OC

W e d . " f Thurs " f t ' J ^ 6 ' 0 0

OAE Monday, November 27. 1W6

HUNT NO FURTHER / The Values Are At

JACK PEMMER FORD

OVER 200 F-SERIES

AND 110 EXPLORERSj

AVAILABLE

1996 F150 XLT

W< >» torn

W A S $ 1 9 , 2 7 5

NOW*1 4,995* 24 MONTH LEASE • 1 8 9 ' per m o

1995 PROBE SE mm h»j— *k mm

W A S $ 1 8 , 0 1 5

NOW $12,495* 24 MONTH LEASE • 2 1 9 " p ^ mo

1996 THUNDERBIRD

1995 ESCORT 3 DR.

W A S $ 1 0 , 3 1 5

NOW $ 8395* YOUNG BUYER PRICE'

1995 AEROSTAR XLT

W A S > 1 8 , 8 4 7

NOW*1 4 ,995* 24 MONTH LEASE

1996 WINDSTAR GL Sum cenra «• -«f" mm%c

$1000

W A S $ 2 3 , 7 9 0

NOW $19,495* • 2 7 5 " 24 MONTH LEASE p«r mo.

W A S $ 1 8 , 8 6 0

NOW*1 5 ,995* 24 MONTH LEASE • 2 9 9 " per mo.

1995 RANGER XLT

CM*. OWL 2 B « Haw M

W A S $ 1 4 , 0 6 7

N O W ' 9 , 9 9 5 * 24 MONTH LEASE

1995 F150 SPORT

W A S $ 1 7 , 0 7 8

NOW$1 3,495

' . 9 9 9 . 1 5 9 " per mo.

1996 TAURUS GL 4 DR 13

W A S $ 2 0 , 5 9 0

NOW$1 7,695* 24 MONTH LEASE • 2 9 9 " por mo.

1996 CONTOUR GL

W A S $ 1 5 , 6 1 0

NOW$1 3 ,495* 24 MONTH LEASE • 1 9 9 " per mo.

1995 ASPIRE

W A S $ 8 , 7 5 0

NOW $ 6995* YOUNG BUYER P R I C E " '

24 MONTH LEASE • 1 3 4 " per mo.

1995 ESCORT LX SPORT

W A S $ 1 3 , 0 5 0

N O W ' 1 0 , 2 9 5 * 24 MONTH LEASE # 1 9 9 " p * r m o .

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1994 CROWN VICTORIA LX

•*15,594| 1993 AEROSTAR XL-

• PLUS WAGON Lai Mr ft kML M M J1J00 mftaa

1*11.9931

1 1 9 9 4 FORO E350 C U M YAH

I M S S A B L E L S 4 OR.

1*111

M9S95 11903 T-BWD LX I

• 1 1994

1994 FORO F350 CREW CAB TURBO DIESEL Auto. Mr. XLT dual raar mho* Ktoy

$23,993

• '12 .9951 1 1 M 5 C O U O A R XH7

I $14,5951 1995 T-BIRD LX

1*13,9951 1995 SABLE LS 4 DR.

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<13.995

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1994 CROWN V1CT0RU

•14,494 L FORO CiirrURtON 11193 T M 0 9 U K R C0UR INVERSION VAN I u

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1993 BRONCO EDDIE

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1994 RANGER LX AtuMnum i n * •*. •wrr*. o n

$7994

1992 FORO K2S0 SUPER • C A R G O VAN 351 •

995 TAURUS OL WAGONS Auto. fed. M feMC pomm •Momtocfca.

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1*99921 1 * 3 D 9 L 0 m X L T 4 M . a 4

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BAUER 4X4 4DR. •

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1994 TAURUS OL 4 OR.

M 5,5951 1093 PROSE GL

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'8493 11994 PROSE OT I Lr. •MMMtoeks, enrtJ r toidart 9». H7U3

'12,994 1SS3 FORD E38ol CARGO VAN SSJM

[ M 3 ^ 9 $ 11992 STEALTH |

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1994 MUSTANG I -COBRA" SVT

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*6495 *6595 '2995 1993 SUNBIRD LE

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*8295 '3795 '6395

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R4995I 1991 RAH0EK XLT t cyltodar, S apaad. Mr

$6995 1990 PROBE LX STX

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' 1 3 , 3 9 5

1909 F-150 XLT

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|*9295J h a s s y [ • 9 1 9 5 1

1991 CAMAKO RS 1992 GEO TRACKER LSI

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1-275 • Exit 2 2 • 2 M i l e s E a s t

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