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VOLUME 20 NUMBER 83<br />
IN THE PAPER<br />
TODAY<br />
Historic subdivision: A developer<br />
is banking on history and a rural<br />
environment to help sell homes in<br />
a new subdivision. /3A<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> aid: A <strong>Canton</strong> firm has<br />
shipped items to rescue workers in<br />
Oklahoma City. /3A<br />
COMMUNITY LIFE<br />
Weil-read: Bruce Berry has spent<br />
five years tutoring adult students<br />
and in recognition of his efforts, he<br />
has been nominated for a J.C.<br />
Penney Golden Rule Award. /IIA<br />
<strong>CANTON</strong> (<strong>DBSERUW</strong> SEVENTY<br />
OPINION<br />
Transit question: <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
should stay in a regional bus<br />
system. /ISA<br />
LET S GO!<br />
Sizzling duo: This sizzling Latin<br />
jazz duo, vocalist Heidi Hepler<br />
and guitarist Michele Ramo, is<br />
hot! /IB<br />
Movies: John Monaghan reviews<br />
iash<br />
'Kiss of Death," which stars David<br />
Caruso. /6B<br />
SPORTS<br />
Surprising start: Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
's baseball team posted three<br />
more wins to continue its strong<br />
start to the season, which ran its<br />
record to 7-3. /1C<br />
Chiefs tied, Salem strolls: While<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> struggled and ended up<br />
tying Farmington Monday, Plymouth<br />
Salem was walloping North<br />
Farmington. /1C<br />
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THURSDAY. APRIL 27.1996 • <strong>CANTON</strong>. MICHIGAN • 72 PAGES<br />
Task force gains local voice<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township will have a representative on<br />
the Willow Run International Tradeport Task<br />
Force. Officials hopes this representation will<br />
five the township an opportunity to manage the<br />
impact airport expansion may have.<br />
BY JOANNI MAUSZKWBKI<br />
STAFF Wnru<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township has managed to<br />
g*t • Mat on the Willow Run International<br />
Tradeport Teak Force.<br />
"We will be a non-voting member<br />
on the steering committee," said <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Supervisor Tom Yack, who tent a<br />
letter to the steering committee re-<br />
questing representation for the township<br />
"We also requested Information.<br />
We have not heard from them on that<br />
y*-"<br />
Members of the Citisans Concerned<br />
about Willow Run Airport Expansion<br />
Project are walking a similar road.<br />
"We're running into brick walls on<br />
the county level," said Bill Mosher of<br />
the concerned citixens group. "They<br />
are not giving us information. This is<br />
our county. Why won't (county executive<br />
Ed) McNamara share information<br />
with us?"<br />
Mosher and Gordon Libby are<br />
equally concerned about <strong>Canton</strong> not<br />
having a vote on the task force that<br />
will make decisions about the propoeod<br />
expansion of Willow Run Airport<br />
and its transformation into an<br />
international cargo facility.<br />
"Why wouldn't we have a vote on<br />
this? TTiat is unacceptable. What are<br />
they trying to hide?" Moeher asked,<br />
referring to the task force.<br />
FIVE CENTS<br />
Mosher and Libby urge all residents<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth to attend<br />
a town hall meeting boated by<br />
U.S. Rap. Lynn Rivers at 7 p.m.<br />
Thursday, April 27, in the Little Theater<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> High School.<br />
"We are not excluding anyone on<br />
this " Libby said, adding that residents<br />
in the Plymouth*. Westland<br />
and Livonis should be as concerned<br />
as <strong>Canton</strong> homeowners and businesses.<br />
Residents slso are invited to hear s<br />
report about Willow Run plans by at-<br />
See TASK FORM, 2A<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> man perishes in house fire<br />
BY JOANNE MAUSZKWSKI<br />
ST ATT Warns<br />
An unidentified <strong>Canton</strong> man died<br />
Wednesday afternoon in s house fire<br />
on Maben Road. It was the township's<br />
first fatal fire of the year.<br />
The man, whose name was not released,<br />
was taken to Oakwood Health<br />
Center in <strong>Canton</strong> where he was pronounced<br />
dead. It was not yet known<br />
whether his death was fire-related,<br />
said <strong>Canton</strong> Fire Chief Mike Rorsbacher.<br />
The fire started in the back spartment<br />
of s ranch house in the 45000<br />
block of Msben. west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
Road. The fire didn't sppear to<br />
have spresd to the front apartment.<br />
The man was the only occupant st<br />
the time of the fire. Rorabecher said.<br />
A passerby reported the fire on his<br />
cellular phone about 4 p.m. The fire<br />
struck the two back rooms of the<br />
spartment and entered the attic, Rorabacber<br />
said.<br />
Neighbors, who saw smoke coming<br />
from the house, tried to alert the resident,<br />
Rorabecher said..<br />
The cause is undetermined.<br />
BNU. BB8SLta/8R*rr PHOTOGRAPHS*<br />
Fatal fire: <strong>Canton</strong> firefighters roll up hoses used to extinguish a fire in a house on Maben Road<br />
in which a man died Wednesday afternoon. It was the first fatal fire of the year in the township.<br />
Bill Howitt of RM Classic Car Productions of <strong>Canton</strong> shows the spiffy 1966 Mus-<br />
GT K that features solid lifters for quicker response. The classic car, to txis<br />
considered a good investment for collectors.<br />
ve collectors drooling<br />
-.•sttsc:<br />
Retiring<br />
teachers<br />
BY M.B. DILLON<br />
STAFF Wsrr*s<br />
Sixty-four teachers have decided to<br />
accept an early severance agreement<br />
offered by Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools. The package is expected<br />
to save the district close to S10<br />
million over 10 years.<br />
"A lot of experienced teachers ere<br />
raking the buy-out and going on to<br />
other things," said Chuck Portelli,<br />
president of the teachers' union.<br />
"They have made s very difficult decision."<br />
The number accepting the offer exceeded<br />
that anticipated by the union,<br />
given the demographics in the teaching<br />
ranks, Portelli said.<br />
The district employs 786 teachers.<br />
567 of whom are female and 218 male.<br />
The average salary is $52,685; the average<br />
age 41V4 years; and the average<br />
years of experience 23.6.<br />
The district Is losing many exem<br />
plary. experienced teachers, said Er<br />
rol Goldman, assistant superintend<br />
ent for employee relatione.<br />
Thoee leaving the district will<br />
receive 180,000 over 10 years in equal<br />
paymente beginning in the fell.<br />
The agreement, being handled for<br />
the district by SouthfieW-baeed Educators<br />
Preferred Corporation, la patterned<br />
after a severance package<br />
adopted in 80 Michipn school districts<br />
Including Groses Points, Novi,<br />
Lansing, Wayne-Westland, Oak Park<br />
end Ferndale.<br />
Eligible wers teachers at the top of<br />
the seals with U years or more of ear<br />
vios. All 64 teachers will be replaced<br />
The district has a particular need for<br />
middle school math teachers.<br />
Under the
2A(C) The Observer THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers support hospice work Task force from page 1A<br />
BY JOAXNE MAUSUWHKJ<br />
STW» Warn*<br />
The Community Hospice will<br />
benefit from an upcoming raffle<br />
"Hie <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foun<br />
dation is sponsoring th« raffle for<br />
th« <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomer* Club,<br />
which annually support* the hospice.<br />
The raffle will be at 7:30<br />
p.m Wednesday. May 3, at the<br />
Hanford Clubhouse on Hanford<br />
in ihr Sunflower •ubdivision.<br />
STANL1Y WILSON<br />
Services for Mildred Stanley Wilson.<br />
86. of Tennessee, formerly of<br />
Plymouth, will be held Saturday.<br />
April 29, at the Schreder-Howell<br />
Funeral Home with the Rev Kathfyn<br />
Snedeker officiating Burial<br />
will be in Riverside Cemetery in<br />
Plymouth<br />
She was born March 13, 1909.<br />
in Dunningvitle. Tenn_, and died<br />
Friday. April 21. in Cumberland<br />
County. Tenn She wan a longtime<br />
Ply-moth resident.<br />
She is survived by her daughter,<br />
Virgje Bell of Tennessee, seven<br />
grandchildren, and four great<br />
grandchildren. She was preceded<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />
Approximately $3,400 in prises<br />
will be awarded to raffle ticket<br />
holder*. Ticket* are $1 each or ui<br />
fur $5. "We have done very well<br />
with the pnxea," said Linda Garcia,<br />
Newcomer* member Winner*<br />
don't have to be preeent.<br />
Ticket* already have been sold<br />
in advance. If any are left, they<br />
will be sold at the door at the time<br />
of the raffle, Garcia said.<br />
in death by her husband, Floyd<br />
Stanley, and son. Richard Stanley<br />
Memorials may be made to<br />
Crossville Hospice in Crossville,<br />
Tenn.<br />
MAJIY T. PUMON<br />
Services for Mary T. Pinion, 69, of<br />
Westland. formerly of Plymouth,<br />
were held Monday, April 24. at<br />
Thurman Funeral Home in Sparta.<br />
Tenn.. with Donnie Stewart officiating.<br />
Burial was in Fraser<br />
Chapel Cemetery, White County.<br />
Tenn.<br />
She was bom Aug. 29, 1925. in<br />
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toraey and former Wayne County<br />
Commissioner Bryan Amann,<br />
who was hired by the township to<br />
protect <strong>Canton</strong>'s interests a* Willow<br />
Run plans progreaa. Amann<br />
will give his report at the next<br />
township board meeting at 7 p.m.<br />
Tuesday, May 2 in township hall.<br />
1150 S. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. The<br />
citixens group will have an informational<br />
meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday.<br />
May 3, at the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />
<strong>Library</strong> meeting room.<br />
Plana for Willow Run include<br />
expanding facilities enabling it to<br />
serve a* an international cargo facility<br />
and industrial park, boosted<br />
by the automakers. To accomplish<br />
thia, one of five Willow Run<br />
runways is targeted for extension<br />
to allow loaded and fully fueled<br />
747 cargo jet* to take off and land<br />
at the vintage airport- The runways.<br />
however, cannot be extended<br />
until Ecorae Road, south of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s southern boundary, is<br />
moved closer to Denton Road.<br />
"I call it a mini-Metro Airport.<br />
We won't have as large a volume<br />
as they do but these aircraft at<br />
Willow Run are much noiaier and<br />
much heavier." Libby said.<br />
Supporters of the proposed expansion<br />
say an international cargo<br />
facility will provide an economic<br />
uplift for the local economy after<br />
the closing of the General<br />
Motors Willow Run plant.<br />
"I'm cynical about the estimates<br />
for job creation out there,"<br />
Yack said. "A* a taxpayer of<br />
Michigan, I want my tax dollars<br />
to be spent wisely. There are<br />
plenty of closed Air Force bases<br />
where this can be done."<br />
The citixens group has been<br />
working to gather information<br />
about safety issues, including<br />
flight paths over <strong>Canton</strong>, the absence<br />
of an abort area for dis-<br />
f<br />
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treaaed aircraft, increaaed noise<br />
and pollutant*.<br />
' From what we have been able<br />
to learn, we think it ia datriman<br />
tal to <strong>Canton</strong>," Moaber said, add<br />
ing that the group ia now opposed<br />
to the expansion.<br />
Mosher and Libby said Willow<br />
Run plana project the funway will<br />
be extended from about 7,000 to<br />
10,500 feet, but even that is too<br />
short for 747 jet*. According to the<br />
747 operating manual, the mini<br />
mal length of a runway for safe<br />
operations under ideal conditions<br />
is 12,300 feet, Moaher said.<br />
'This is their own manual.<br />
This is under their own guidelines,"<br />
Libby added.<br />
Congreaawoman Lynn River*<br />
said she was asked to write a letter<br />
of support for the runway ex<br />
tension for AIS, an airline service<br />
that haa since announced it* intention<br />
to move out-of-state. "I<br />
didn't do it," ahe said.<br />
Rivers said ahe spoke with Tom<br />
Fegan of Washtenaw County, cochairman<br />
of the Willow Run Task<br />
Force, to set up a public meeting<br />
during which residents' questions<br />
can be answered. "Hopefully, we<br />
can do that within the next<br />
month. We need to know exactly<br />
what they are propoaing." Rivertf<br />
said. '<br />
The sirport expansion would be<br />
paid for with some state and federal<br />
money. The citizens group is<br />
concerned about the lack of interest<br />
in public input in the decision<br />
process. "From what I know right<br />
now, there's no intent to get public<br />
input," Mosher said.<br />
State Sen. Loren Bennett said<br />
he requested a tour of Willow<br />
Run, as well as information about<br />
the planned project*. "I want to<br />
know what's going on out there. I<br />
hsve heard no scuttlebutt about<br />
anything," he said.<br />
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Subdivision planned<br />
with rural feel in mind<br />
BY JO ANN* MAXJSZK W8K1<br />
9TAJT Warm<br />
Wildflowers and wild<br />
swalea and wooded areas will promote<br />
a rural feeling for a proposed<br />
132-lot subdivision anchored by<br />
the restored historic Hanford<br />
House.<br />
"We are trying to recreate the<br />
rural feeling." said developer Jeff<br />
Brown of Hampton Homes, ebout<br />
his Royal Points West subdivision,<br />
east of Ridge Road, between<br />
Warren and Hanford roads.<br />
• The 94-acre planned development<br />
district includes the Hanford<br />
House and the 132-lot subdivision<br />
that will feature 100-foot<br />
wide lot* and about 26 acres of<br />
open space. The subdivision will<br />
offer parks and commons areas,<br />
and walkways over swales in the<br />
former Hanford farm.<br />
"It is a big departure from<br />
what's been done in <strong>Canton</strong>. This<br />
is what people have been telling<br />
Tua they want. It shows s great<br />
deal of commitment to the community,"<br />
said <strong>Canton</strong> trustee<br />
Melisaa McLaughlin, planning<br />
commissioner and historic district<br />
commissioner. "This is the<br />
first subdivision we have had this<br />
far west."<br />
Brown haa hired historic archi- picnic tables. There will be a<br />
tect David Evana of Quinn Evans crushed stone walkway to get<br />
Architect*, Ann Arbor, to restore there," Brown aaid.<br />
the Hanford Houae that date* to The naturally landscaped sub-<br />
the 1860a. The house, which sit* division is expected to blend into<br />
on one acre, will be restored to it* the nearby designated natural<br />
Greek Revival white clapboard beauty roads along Ridge, from<br />
heritage and sold to a private Joy toward Warren; Napier, from<br />
owner. A circular drive will reach Ann Arbor Road south to Warren;<br />
the historic house from Hanford Joy from Ann Arbor Road to<br />
Road.<br />
Ridge; and Gyde going east from<br />
'"We are trying to use the Han- Ridge.<br />
ford House so a certain feeling To further recreate the rural<br />
permeate* the whole aubdivi- and farmstead atmosphere of<br />
Bion," Brown said. "When the western <strong>Canton</strong>, Evans will pro-<br />
Hanford House is all done it vide sketches for builders of the<br />
ahould be magnificenL The atten- subdivision to use for the new<br />
tion to detail will be beautiful." homes, which will incorporate the<br />
McLaughlin admits she hope* design elements of the Hanford<br />
Brown's efforts with the Hanford House.<br />
Houae will be followed with other The planned development dis-<br />
hiatoric buildings throughout the trict tool — which is an agree<br />
townahip. "1 will work with the ment between the developer and<br />
developer to get it designated as a the township — allows Brown to<br />
local hiatoric aite. That will pro provide more open space, as well<br />
tect the integrity of the bouse.' as foot bridges over the natural<br />
The restored Hanford House, watershed areas, walking paths<br />
with accompanying natural and play fields within the subdilandacaping.<br />
will set the tone for - vision.<br />
the subdivision. "Throughout, we If Brown had planned the pro-<br />
will use meadow graaaes rather posed subdivision in a traditional<br />
than creating manicured lawns. A manner, lots would be smaller<br />
nature area will be created with and the area would offer 153<br />
an obaervation deck, gaxebo and homes. The planned development<br />
The Observer! THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />
(C)3A<br />
AM. BSSSL*A/9TUR PHOTOC RATHER<br />
Focal point: The historic Hanford House will be restored and sold to a private owner as<br />
part of the proposed Royal Pointe West subdivision that will be designed to maintain<br />
the rural farmsteading characteristics of western <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
district will not include commercial<br />
uaes. Entrances to the subdivision<br />
will be off Warren and<br />
Ridge roads. Brown said.<br />
Representatives of the Northwest<br />
Homeowners Association<br />
lauded the proposed subdivision.<br />
"It was refreshing to find an old-<br />
time developer with no problems<br />
of staying in the confine* of the<br />
township ordinance," said John<br />
Goulet. association president.<br />
Northwestern <strong>Canton</strong> homeowner<br />
Mike Olin, who spearheaded<br />
the natural beauty road desig-<br />
nation effort in 1994, asked<br />
Brown about the density of the<br />
planned landacaping. "I want to<br />
ask them to aspire for it to look<br />
natural rather than conspired."<br />
Olin said. "I would like you to<br />
walk all over this with a stamp<br />
that says rural."<br />
School district reaches accord with employees<br />
BY M.B. DDXON<br />
STAFF Warm<br />
Nearly two year* after their<br />
contracts expired. Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
food service worker* and paraprofessionals<br />
finally have contract*.<br />
Agreements were ratified<br />
overwhelmingly by employees<br />
Monday and unanimously by the<br />
board of education Monday night<br />
The four-year pact* include a<br />
pay freexe for 1993-1994; tero per<br />
-ent for 1994-95; 2 percent for<br />
1995-96, and 1 percent for 1996-<br />
97.<br />
They also include an additional<br />
paid holiday on a non-school day;<br />
an increaae in the prescription copay<br />
from $2 to $5; and for nonprobationary<br />
employees, a lump<br />
sum payment for the last three<br />
years of the contract.<br />
"We are glad to finally have closure,"<br />
said Kay McAllister, presi<br />
dent of the 79-member Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Cafeteria Employees Association.<br />
"We certainly would<br />
have liked some more money, as<br />
all units would, but we're glad to<br />
become part of the school team.<br />
We can go forward from here."<br />
The lump-sum payment will be<br />
about one percent of payroll for<br />
the year, or $7,900, to be divided<br />
equally among the members for<br />
the last three years of the contract.<br />
Bargaining was on again, off<br />
again — and it's been a long haul,<br />
said McAllister, who manages the<br />
West Middle School cafeteria.<br />
"We started in March of 1993, so<br />
I'm glad personally to be done<br />
with it. It seems like it's been a<br />
long two years. The bargaining<br />
Lawsuit, damage at center<br />
have <strong>Canton</strong> owing funds<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWBIU<br />
flTArr Warm<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> owe* more than 180,000<br />
to ita insurance pool as a result of<br />
a police chaae lawsuit and damage<br />
to the Summit on the Park<br />
community center.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> received a bill from the<br />
Michigan Municipal Riak Man-<br />
• agement Authority, the town-<br />
Iship's insurance pool, to cover a<br />
$75,000 deductible, aa well as the<br />
townahip's deficit balance<br />
wt- *<br />
The townahip's low fund was<br />
depleted with a $75,000 deducti-<br />
ble on a lawsuit involving a June<br />
2, 1993, police chaae that began in<br />
Allen Park. A motorist was killed<br />
and <strong>Canton</strong> police were involved<br />
in the chaae. Also playing a role<br />
in the deficit was wind damage to<br />
the Summit community center in<br />
1994.<br />
"When there is a claim like<br />
that we pay the first $75,000," Supervisor<br />
Tom Yack said of the police<br />
lawsuit<br />
The townahip has builders' risk<br />
insurance and the risk management<br />
authority determined that<br />
the wind damage to the Summit,<br />
about $17,000, was in act of God.<br />
"We thought we could aave<br />
money as opposed to laying in on<br />
the (Summit) builders to get it<br />
(insurance)," Yack said. "The<br />
blast of wind was a super blast of<br />
wind and the walls came tumbling<br />
down. The builders had<br />
braced the walls properly."<br />
The township will have to pay<br />
$86,629.55.<br />
The police department does not<br />
have the money to pay it* portion<br />
of the bill so it will be paid with<br />
money from the township's general<br />
fund or savingB.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> residents reach out<br />
to assist victims of bombing<br />
BY JOANNE MALMZEWSKI<br />
»TArr Warm<br />
A <strong>Canton</strong> transportation company<br />
haa stepped up to the plate<br />
•>to transport needed good* to BUT<br />
•yivor* of and reacue workers at<br />
5jh* bombed Oklahoma City Alq<br />
fred Murrah federal building.<br />
- "We wanted to do whatever we<br />
"could to help the cau**, especially<br />
2 with Michigan taking auch a<br />
; black ay* In thia." mid Dan<br />
rGreeowell, controller for Dn»mdabl*<br />
Transportation, 8631 Rood*<br />
-priv., referring to apparent Mkh<br />
igan tie* to the incident<br />
want to show that Michigan still<br />
I Ita* a heart"<br />
•f- Green well aaid th* tran»pora<br />
2 (ion company has bean<br />
^<br />
J - .overwhelmed with i the<br />
*^Ws put the word out People<br />
- fcev* been coming in all day and<br />
: night w* do have some local<br />
T«buainawea that have also<br />
• Or««nwtll laid anyone<br />
who Is interested<br />
jn ££fid|<br />
may still eall the company<br />
at 451-6300.<br />
forward."<br />
Green well said he informed the<br />
public through a local television<br />
station April 21 that the company,<br />
owned by Brian Buaaey, will<br />
transport good* to th* Red Cross<br />
and St Luke Methodist Church<br />
Shelter In Oklahoma City.<br />
A filled 48-foot semi-trailer left<br />
for Oklahoma City late Sunday<br />
night<br />
Company employees have accepted<br />
caab donations for the Red<br />
Croae, canned foods, medical sup<br />
pliee, aa well aa air respirators, elbow<br />
and knee pads for rescue<br />
workers, and food for the dogs<br />
who are helping search for victims<br />
in the bombed federal building.<br />
More than 100 people have<br />
come forward with aupplies.<br />
Green we 11 said. "We will be getting<br />
aupplies from a business as<br />
far away a* the Thumb area."<br />
Green we 11 said anyone who ia<br />
interested in sending supplies<br />
may still call the company st 451 -<br />
6300<br />
"We are going to see how the<br />
response is. If we don't have<br />
enough to fill a truck, well send it<br />
air freight. We will get it down<br />
there for everyone."<br />
The Salvation Army in Plymouth<br />
it accepting cash donations<br />
for the relief effort Checks should<br />
be made out to the Salvation<br />
Army. Write Oklahoma Relief<br />
Fund in the memo portion of the<br />
check<br />
U.S. Navy petty officer retires<br />
: Chief Petty Officer Joeeph T<br />
Warren, aoo o# Clyde Warren of<br />
Carton, retired March 17 after 17<br />
yaw. |« the Navy from the Naval<br />
C L t * Laboratory Stta, Part<br />
.Calif<br />
Warren waa a member of the<br />
special Navy Diving Unit in<br />
which ha haa received numerous<br />
awarda, ribbon* and medals for<br />
his accomplishment*. He want to<br />
John Glenn High School in Waat-<br />
land and lived in <strong>Canton</strong>. He will<br />
now move to Austin, Texaa. with<br />
his wits, Sharon, and three sons,<br />
where he will work for World<br />
Gym* aa an senior accountant<br />
team and the membership are<br />
glad to have a contract. No matter<br />
when we had a get-together, the<br />
question was, 'How is the contract?<br />
When are we going to have<br />
one 0 '"<br />
Joyce Harrington, president of<br />
the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Parapro<br />
fessional Association, said the<br />
district's 159 educational aides<br />
ratified their contract overwhelm<br />
ingly Monday.<br />
They received the same pay increases<br />
as the cafeteria workers,<br />
and agreed to the same prescrip-<br />
tion co-pay. Divided among the<br />
membership will be one percent<br />
of the payroll, or $13,900. This<br />
year, para-professionals will<br />
receive a sixth paid vacation day,<br />
In 1996-97, para-professionals<br />
will receive a seventh vacation<br />
day.<br />
Harrington said, "We've done<br />
this before. It's sort of a game we<br />
play. We were just playing the<br />
game. But I understood how unhappy<br />
the members were. They<br />
just really felt they were getting<br />
absolutely no respect, and it's<br />
rsk i<br />
5ATIRN<br />
true.<br />
"Those of UB at the top of the<br />
scale (with six years' seniority)<br />
have been sitting here with the<br />
same old pay." Both groups<br />
worked under extended agreements.<br />
"I didn't realize the relief I was<br />
going to feel when we got it."<br />
Harrington said.<br />
"1 feel like there ia this huge<br />
weight off my shoulders. I'm giad<br />
it's done; I'm glad we could agree.<br />
Now we need to get about the<br />
business of passing the millage."<br />
zone<br />
We'd bet you'd describe your new car buying expenence as something<br />
other than relaxing The word "trust" probably didn't come to mind,<br />
either. Well, if those are qualities you'd appreciate at your next new car<br />
showroom visit, may we suggest you look for the sign above?<br />
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The Observer THURSDAY APRIL 27, 1995<br />
Local teachers calling it a day Teachers<br />
BY M JB. DILLON<br />
8"r*.r* tima<br />
A number of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
•chooi employees who'va worked<br />
in ti»« district for 20. 30 or more<br />
yaara are accepting the early<br />
Kvertoct incentive offered by the<br />
district.<br />
Among them are high school<br />
coaches Tom Moahimer (28<br />
year*) and Fred Thomann (23<br />
year*); high school hand director<br />
Jim Griffith (38.5 years*; and high<br />
schooi counselor Bill Heath (31<br />
).<br />
Others include Miller Hoben<br />
elementary art teacher Marilyn<br />
Bamck (33 years!. »peech pathologist<br />
Judith Brosnan (30 years>.<br />
Pioneer Middle School industrial<br />
technology teacher Frank Broa<br />
nan (22 years); West Middle<br />
School industrial technology<br />
teacher Lauren Dennison (32<br />
C a r s from page IA<br />
them at your feet The two Cans<br />
diaos will host six international<br />
classic car auctions in 1995. three<br />
in Michigan and three in Ontario,<br />
where they both live.<br />
"We get buyers literally from<br />
around the world," said Howitt,<br />
who moved the company to Can<br />
ton about a year ago<br />
Don't think these cars aren't in<br />
your league. The auction will fee<br />
ture 430 classic car*. Some are<br />
subject to a minimum pnee speci<br />
fied by the owner Others, however.<br />
are offered without reserve,<br />
meaning there's s need to sell the<br />
car*. "We've had some go for as<br />
low as $1,200 We hear every reason<br />
why people can't keep a car."<br />
Howitt said.<br />
Fairbaire and Howitt's busi<br />
ness is to get calls from owners<br />
who want to auction their car*.<br />
They schedule the sales through<br />
out the weekend auction. They<br />
provide information about each<br />
car and have three auctioneer*<br />
doing business<br />
Howitt and Fairbaim charge a<br />
price to enter the car in the auction<br />
and then take a percentage<br />
a .<br />
yaara); Salem High School science<br />
teacher Sally DeRoo (31 years).<br />
Salem High Schooi instrumental<br />
music teacher H. Michael Endree<br />
(30 year*); Salem High School<br />
skills for living teacher Judith<br />
Entires (21 years); Gallimore<br />
learning specialist Irene<br />
Finkbeiner (32 years); Field/Gal<br />
11more physical education teacher<br />
Jeanette Landry (30 years); and<br />
Fiegel Elementary teacher Diane<br />
Montagano (33 years).<br />
Leaving Allen Elementary are<br />
teachers Nancy Braden and Janet<br />
Butaavich and learning specialist<br />
Artina Powell.<br />
Benlley Elementary is losing<br />
learning specialist Luan Brownlee<br />
and teachers Carol<br />
Dombkowski and Andrea Roderick.<br />
Bird Elementary teachers Helen<br />
Crouse and Jane Nichols are<br />
leaving.<br />
from the sales price. "The whole<br />
thing takes a lot of organixing to<br />
get the right car on the auction<br />
block at the right time," said<br />
Howitt, who has been in the car<br />
auction business for 17 year*, as<br />
well as a car dealer and collector.<br />
Howitt and Fairbairn check to<br />
make sure each car is legitimate,<br />
not stolen, and they check the<br />
title to make sure it is clear of any<br />
liens.<br />
The car*, including a number of<br />
Mercedes Benx' from the 60s, as<br />
well as s 1969 Nash, 1967 Mustang<br />
convertible, and 1955<br />
Porsche, are on display through<br />
out the weekend auction.<br />
"We encourage the owner* to be<br />
with their car* so people can ask<br />
questions." Howitt said. "We try<br />
to make everything above-board<br />
so we make sure everyone is happy<br />
with their purchase. "<br />
During the auction, two large<br />
television screens show the car.<br />
price and information The price<br />
asked for each auto is shown in<br />
American dollar*, British pounds,<br />
German deutachmarks and Japanese<br />
yen.<br />
WESTERN TOWNSHIPS UTILITIES AUTHORITY<br />
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS STUDY SESSION SYNOPSIS<br />
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Ckatnnaa<br />
GRAND OPENING<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> High School teachers<br />
Donald Blackford. Larry Deck.<br />
James Muneioand Debra TalcoCt<br />
are leaving, as is counselor Mary<br />
Maaeey.<br />
Eriksson Elementary will be<br />
without media specialist Jean<br />
Farrand Elementary teachers<br />
Ann Coker, Margaret House and<br />
Marilyn Wells are leaving.<br />
Field will be without the services<br />
of teachers Jacqueline Boye,<br />
Ruth Davis, Robert Gale and<br />
Joyce Serafin.<br />
Leaving Hulsing Elementary<br />
are teachers Eleanor Jones and<br />
Eugene Pydynkowski.<br />
Those not returning to Isbister<br />
include teachers Roeemary Alex<br />
ander-Jones,- Patricia Harteg.<br />
Claudette Krumm, Patricia Trout<br />
and Robert Wisniewski, learning<br />
specialist Jacqueline Waiting.<br />
Also up for sale during the auction<br />
is car paraphernalia, including<br />
gas pumps, signs, poeters,<br />
Coke machines and Remington<br />
style statues.<br />
With his year* in the business.<br />
Howitt will tell you that the classic<br />
car market changes drastically.<br />
What was hot and expensive<br />
five year* ago may not be today.<br />
Take the Ford Model A. That's a<br />
tough market The younger gener<br />
at ion isn't looking at it much.<br />
and media specialist Jean<br />
Knowlaa.<br />
Lowell Middle School teacher<br />
Betty Meredith ia leaving, as is<br />
counselor Sharon Klein.<br />
Mary Hoffman of the PLUS/<br />
Head Start program is leaving.<br />
Leaving Tanger are social worker<br />
Mary Hudson, teacher consultants<br />
Harriet Kofta and Anne<br />
Schlick, and speech pathologist<br />
Judith Sharrar.<br />
Leaving Salem High School are<br />
counselors Donald Chumbley and<br />
Diane Pomish, teachers Kristin<br />
Darby, Frank Davis, Eileen<br />
Hewett, Joan Savage. Cheryl<br />
Schneider, Charles Westrin and<br />
Byron Williams.<br />
Teacher Gay Swallow is leaving<br />
Smith Elementary.<br />
Teachers on a leave of absence<br />
accepting the severance package<br />
are David Maile and Arlene<br />
Wiltae.<br />
"Now the biggest crowd is looking<br />
at 1950s cars."<br />
Howitt can also tell what area<br />
will bring what type of claaaic car<br />
collector. "In Detroit we get a lot<br />
of muscle car* and sell a lot of<br />
muscle car*. From Downriver we<br />
get street rods, from Birmingham<br />
we get J square, Mercedes Benz<br />
and Rolls Royce*. From Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
we get 1957 Chevy<br />
convertibles and GTO*."<br />
NEED COUNSELING?<br />
Call (313) 981-3800<br />
CENTER FOR<br />
BEHAVIOR & MEDICINE<br />
CITY OF PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN<br />
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES<br />
Pnrsaaat to UK General Bectioo oi tbe State oi Michigan, all person* desiring<br />
to qeallfy as caadtdataa m tbe City Primary Election oi the City oi Plymouth, to<br />
be beid oa Taeaday. August » IM* tor tbe office* oi<br />
CITY COMMISSIONER<br />
FOR THE CITY OP PLYMOUTH<br />
POUR VACANCIES (4)<br />
(praam term* to expire oa 11 /M)<br />
are hereto? notified that "Nominaling Petitions" for mch office* are available at<br />
the Office oi tbe City Clert. and most be filed with the Clerk or Deputy Clerk at<br />
-the City Hall. 201 S Main Street. Plymouth not later than Tneaday. May 14th<br />
19Mat 4 00 p m<br />
LINDA J LANGMESSER. CMC<br />
Oty Clerk<br />
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"The 10-year benefit is taxed<br />
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thirds of the 10-year benefit, '<br />
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dent. "As the individual receives<br />
the monthly check, two-thirds is<br />
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one-third ia included aa taxable<br />
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Employees' benefits will con-<br />
from page IA<br />
tinue through the and of Auguat<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> administrs<br />
tors are also being offered an early<br />
retirement package They have<br />
until the end of this week to ac<br />
cept it or turn it down.<br />
Thoee buying into the sever<br />
•nee agreement technically are<br />
not retiring, and are eligible to<br />
seek employment anywhere in the<br />
state of Michigan, Portelli said.<br />
H o m e l e s s dispute<br />
on M a y 17 agenda<br />
The controversy over homeless<br />
people staying at First United<br />
Methodist Church will get attention<br />
May 17 at the Plymouth<br />
Township hall.<br />
Township planning commissioners<br />
are scheduled to hear a<br />
propoaal from the church on how<br />
the planned homeless stay this<br />
fall could comply with township<br />
codes.<br />
"We'll be looking to see if it's<br />
compatible with the general<br />
area." said Shirley Barney, director<br />
of community development.<br />
The church was ticketed last<br />
fall for allowing homeleas people<br />
to stay overnight at the church<br />
The homeleas stay is part of an<br />
effort by several suburban<br />
churches to provide temporary<br />
shelter for homeleas people.<br />
First United Methodist officials<br />
stress that the homeleas stays<br />
have not been challenged by local<br />
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A hearing on the matter ached<br />
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Court was delayed, as Judge John<br />
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The ObserverI THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />
(P,C,R,W,Q) 5A<br />
Concealed weapons bill has gun owners smiling<br />
criminal justice training. Yea, pest training will<br />
BY TIM RICHARD<br />
ST AIT WWT*B<br />
One state gun board would replace 83 inconsistent<br />
county fun boards under a state House bill supported<br />
by area gun owners.<br />
And the burden of proof would be on police to<br />
prove someone shouldn't be issued a concealed<br />
weapons permit .rather than on the citizen to prove<br />
he should be iaaued a CCW permit.<br />
"What an improvement over laat year!" said Joseph<br />
Ditxhazy aa his Gun Owners of Southeastern<br />
Michigan applauded the bills by Rep. Alan Cropsey,<br />
R-Dewitt.<br />
"We'd become a 'shell-issue' state," said Tom<br />
Halick, en attorney and House staff member wbo<br />
outlined the bill to GOSELM Thursday, April 20, in<br />
the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
"Every person haa a right to keep and beer arms<br />
for the defense of himself and the state," said Halick,<br />
reading from the Michigan Constitution.<br />
Under the Cropeey bills, gun permits would be issued<br />
by the Secretary of State's office, which would<br />
be required to issue the CCW permit to an applicant<br />
who pass** a criminal background check, mental ill-<br />
neas background check and training requirements,<br />
and who ian't subject to e court order against owning<br />
s handgun.<br />
'The (current) system ia not fair," said Halick, a<br />
graduate of Birmingham Grovee High. Michigan<br />
State University and Cooley Law School. "We say,<br />
'Come in and get your driver's licenae.' We don't ask.<br />
'Why do you need a driver's licenae? Can't you walk<br />
to work? Can't you take a bus?'<br />
"1 got a pamphlet from the Lansing police department<br />
on defending yourself from attack. It mentions<br />
karate. It mentions active resistance It suggests<br />
weapons such as hair apray, nail files, pins and keys<br />
But there's no mention of firearms (for self-defense).<br />
"Come on, guys, get out your hair apray." Halick<br />
said, his tone heavy with irony. The gun owners<br />
howled erith laughter.<br />
Halick said that under the Cropsey bUl, police<br />
could no longer confiscate a handgun but would<br />
have to use civU forfeiture proceedings in court to<br />
take away a handgun.<br />
Ditzhazy added his licks against prosecutors who<br />
say "you have to have a concealed weapons permit to<br />
SC, Microsoft launch partnership<br />
Microsoft Corp., along with<br />
Macomb Community College,<br />
Schoolcraft College and Walsh<br />
College is launching a partner<br />
ship to bring business technology<br />
resources to local communities in<br />
metro Detroit.<br />
These business solution centers<br />
will help business people<br />
keep pace with technological advances<br />
and maximize the potential<br />
of new products and programs.<br />
Educational opportunities<br />
taught by Microsoft experts may<br />
include business seminars, technology<br />
previews, computer labs<br />
and community technology<br />
nights. This is the first time Microsoft<br />
has teamed w «th colleges<br />
to extend valuable computer resources<br />
to business communities.<br />
The announcement will be<br />
made by Jeff Raikes. senior vice<br />
president, Microsoft North America,<br />
Friday morning on the MCC<br />
campus. •<br />
Raikes joined Microsoft in 1981<br />
and has been instrumental in<br />
driving the company's applications<br />
marketing strategy. He<br />
served as the chief strategist in<br />
Microsoft's success in applica<br />
tions for the Macintosh and word<br />
processing software for MS-DOS<br />
based systems.<br />
Joining Raikes will be Schoolcraft<br />
President Richard<br />
McDowell, MCC President Albert<br />
Lorenzo, and Walsh President<br />
David Spencer.<br />
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Michael Nye, R-Litchfield, held one hearing late in<br />
1994.<br />
Said Ditzhazy; "We need to hammer both (Repe.<br />
Jim) Ryan and (Lyn) Bankes," both Republicans<br />
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Thousands aim at breast cancer in Race for the Cure<br />
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Mike Cyrol of Livonia, a member of the<br />
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resident Debbie Taylor as she reaches the 1-mile mark of<br />
the race<br />
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By Judith Don** Bernk<br />
Smuiai W arras<br />
Nancy Wind could be »«n<br />
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the sister of a friend who ia<br />
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It was 10"40 a.m. laat Saturday<br />
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her Race for the Cure runner<br />
number.<br />
She had run all the way home<br />
to Beverly Hilla after her 9 am. 3mile<br />
race around the Detroit Zoo<br />
at 10 Mile and Woodward in Royal<br />
Oak. "I always run eight or<br />
nine miles on weekends." she said<br />
matter-of-factly.<br />
Wind (good name for a runner!)<br />
has raced in all but one of the<br />
Michigan Cancer Foundation's<br />
Race for the Curea. the largest<br />
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It is wonderful the way it has juat<br />
mushroomed.''<br />
Actually. Wind may have arrived<br />
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SCC exec honored for volunteerism<br />
Richard Aginian. president of<br />
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Observer 4 Eccentric Nearspapers.<br />
will be honored aa one of<br />
the recipients of the annual<br />
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Aginian, s Birmingham reaidant,<br />
ia past president of the<br />
Community House in Birmingham.<br />
He will be recognised at a<br />
luncheon Monday at the Hit*<br />
Carlton in Dearborn by tbe National<br />
Society of Fund Raiaing<br />
Executives. •<br />
Aginian said he believea that<br />
everyone should give something<br />
back to their community<br />
through volunteer efforts.<br />
"In tragedies, people always<br />
pitch in but we've got to make it<br />
a part of everyday life," Aginian<br />
said.<br />
He applauded such programs<br />
aa the community service program<br />
at the public schools thst<br />
encourages young people to become<br />
active participants in efforts<br />
that improve their towns.<br />
"People have got to make the<br />
time to volunteer. You make<br />
time for other things and thia<br />
shouldn't be any different. Peo<br />
pis have got to make the time to<br />
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give beck instead of take," Aginian<br />
aaid.<br />
Aginian heeded the expanaion<br />
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holding weekly planning meetings,<br />
aa well aa overseeing the<br />
fund-raising efforts that made<br />
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A member of tbe board of directors<br />
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Senior center plans annual spring festival<br />
The St Patrick Senior Center<br />
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and homeleas in Detroit's Cass<br />
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suburban volunteers — announces<br />
ita annual St Pat's<br />
Spring Festival, set for 2-9 p.m.,<br />
Sunday, April 30.<br />
Tbe extravaganza, at 58 Parsons<br />
at Woodward behind Orchestra<br />
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continuous live Irish entertainment<br />
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Raffle winners will be granted<br />
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ewel<br />
"For 22 yeara, St Patrick's<br />
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respectively.<br />
"We alao provide legal, medical,<br />
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counseling services; clothing distribution;<br />
food packages; funeral<br />
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necessary to depend upon an extended<br />
community for ita very existence,<br />
so have we at St Patrick's,<br />
and . by the grace of God,<br />
and with the help of good people,<br />
we both persevere."<br />
There'll be lighted, guarded<br />
parking. For more information,<br />
call (313) 833-7080.<br />
Carnival coming to Madonna University<br />
Balloons, amusement rides, popcorn and all the<br />
accompaniments will be available at Madonna University's<br />
fourth annual Homecoming Carnival.<br />
The spring celebration is planned from 4-10 p.m.<br />
May 3-4 and noon to 10 p.m. May 5, 6 and 7. The<br />
show will feature Pugh show's nationally known<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995<br />
KAREN MEIER<br />
What's right<br />
with America 8<br />
An 11-year-old is what's right with America<br />
today That's right, an 11-year-old. He<br />
scored a perfect 100 percent on the "Family<br />
Room" examination which, according to the<br />
contest rules, qualifies him for a spot in thia<br />
"What's Right with America" series.<br />
And so here he ia. 11 years old and all. A winner,<br />
fair and square. His story I'm deliberately<br />
running today because U just so happens to be<br />
his birthday<br />
This boy shared some fine ideas and wonderful<br />
stories with me when we met face-to-face.<br />
It's nice to be able to interview the contest<br />
winners like this. You can tell so much more<br />
about a person when you're sitting across the<br />
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Here he was. a boy. nearly as tall as I am,<br />
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and confident in his chair, speaking articulately<br />
and directly and with a sense of humor<br />
and friendly ease, to me (someone old enough<br />
to be his mother*, and 1 felt privileged to be in<br />
his presence.<br />
Based on our face-to-face discussion, I felt a<br />
surge of confidence in America's future. -<br />
Elev en-year-olds. I decided, are really cool.<br />
See ft<br />
12A<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> ®bsttvtt<br />
COMMUNITY LIFE<br />
For Bruce Berry,<br />
tutoring adults<br />
was 'thing to do'<br />
BY MAHY RODRJQUE<br />
STAT* WRITER<br />
Bruce Berry has spent five years tutoring<br />
adult students through the Community Literacy<br />
Council of Plymouth. In recognition<br />
of his efforts, the group has nominated him<br />
for a J.C. Penney Golden Rule Award.<br />
Several years back Bruce Berry<br />
heard then-First Lady Barbara<br />
Bush bemoan illiteracy in America<br />
and took it to heart.<br />
"I was listening to the radio and I<br />
heard Barbara Buah take Americans<br />
to the woodshed over illiteracy."<br />
said Berry. "I had been looking<br />
for a volunteer activity and that was<br />
the linchpin for me."<br />
Berry, 48, haa volunteered at the<br />
Community Literacy Council of Plymouth<br />
for the paat five years, working<br />
one-on-one with adult students.<br />
A maintenance worker at East<br />
Middle School in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Schools. Berry spends two hours<br />
a week tutoring at the center.<br />
The council is a non-profit organization<br />
which tutors mostly adult<br />
students in reading, spelling, English<br />
as a second language, and even<br />
math skilla.<br />
Berry, who ia single and lives in<br />
Plymouth Township, haa been nominated<br />
by the council for the J.C. Penney<br />
Golden Rule awards program.<br />
The program, sponsored by the department<br />
store chain, will recognize<br />
17 community service volunteers in<br />
the metropolitan Detroit area. Nominees<br />
will be honored during a reception<br />
Tuesday, May 9, at the<br />
Roostertail Restaurant in Detroit.<br />
Six adult and one youth winner<br />
will be eligible for the national competition.<br />
An additional 10 finalists<br />
will be named. All of these volunteers<br />
will receive a certificate of<br />
recognition and funds for the agency<br />
they represent.<br />
At the state level, finalists will<br />
receive $500 for their organization<br />
and winners will get $1,000 checks<br />
for the group for which they volunteer.<br />
At the national level, volunteers<br />
can win $10,000 for their<br />
agency, and the runners-up will get<br />
$5,000 for their organizations. One<br />
youth winner, age 18 or younger,<br />
will get a $5,000 contribution for her<br />
agency and a $5,000 scholarship.<br />
"Bruce ia extremely competent,<br />
hardworking and knowledgeable,"<br />
said Jean Calabrese, executive director<br />
of the literacy council. He has a<br />
lot of compassion. He'a very reassuring.<br />
He is someone who has taken il-<br />
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12A(P,C) The Observer THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />
Family Room from page 1 IA<br />
He h*d come U> thi» mterview<br />
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14A* The Observer THURSDAY APRIL "27. 1995<br />
Overactive imagination leads her down path to adventure Plymouth AAUWgoes buy the hook<br />
fiHAPHOLOCt<br />
Dear Loreoe. •<br />
A few Year*<br />
ago 1 did not<br />
belW>« thai a<br />
p e r s o n ' s<br />
handwriting<br />
could 1*11 so<br />
much about<br />
them But since<br />
reading your<br />
column for<br />
time<br />
I've<br />
LOftCPtt changed<br />
mind. I've seen<br />
myself and others 1 know in<br />
some of the handwriting analyse*<br />
in this paper.<br />
I very much hope that my letter<br />
will get picked to have a<br />
handwriting analysis<br />
I am 51 year* of age and<br />
right-banded. I enjoy music<br />
and reading. Thank you very<br />
much<br />
L.C..<br />
Redford<br />
Today's writer is restless and a<br />
veritable whirlwind of activity<br />
She feu involved in so many ac-<br />
Lecture will look at law of God<br />
First Church of Chnst. Scien<br />
tist. Plymouth has invited Robert<br />
W .Jeffery, a member of the<br />
Christian Science Board of Lec<br />
tureahip. to address the topic of<br />
what religion can do to contribute<br />
m a significant way to solving ma<br />
)or social problems.<br />
Jeffery will speak on "Stand Up<br />
.for Everyone's Rights through<br />
Crod's Law" at a 8 p.m. public fo-<br />
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years of scientific and business<br />
experience with two large corpora<br />
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istry of Christian healing as a<br />
Christian Science practitioner.<br />
He will explain why he believes<br />
Jesus' teachings and example<br />
provide practical guidance for everyone<br />
today, in understanding<br />
and claiming their rights under<br />
the law of God.<br />
The public is invited to attend<br />
the free hour-long lecture. Child<br />
care will be provided.<br />
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tivities that, at times, the orderly<br />
organisation of her affair* can be<br />
loo much for her Perhaps ahe<br />
needs to slow down and smell the<br />
An overactive imagination en<br />
ticea this woman down the garden<br />
path of new adventures She<br />
loathes a dull routine.<br />
Seemingly, she has a tendency<br />
to distort what she sees and<br />
heara. perhaps without even real<br />
izing it. She is probably an inter<br />
eating storyteller<br />
Our writer wants lo accomplish<br />
things in a grand manner to at<br />
tract attention to herself or to<br />
make her feel more important.<br />
She is also willing to accept responsibility<br />
that will enhance her<br />
self-esteem. She appears to thrive<br />
on approval and attention.<br />
Determination is an outstanding<br />
trait in her personality. She<br />
has a strong degree of self-direction<br />
and motivation. As a result<br />
she will go ahead and try regard<br />
less of how difficult something<br />
seems or how negative she may<br />
feel. The attainment of her goal in<br />
the face of obstacles or opposition<br />
is a driving force in her personali-<br />
^<br />
ty. Materia] acquisitions can also which people can relate to.<br />
be a propelling force.<br />
Her signature and the text of<br />
' f- >' '<br />
This woman wants to stand her handwriting agree. From this<br />
above the crowd. In her work, she we can aasume her inner and out-<br />
is efficiency oriented and not er personalities are in accord<br />
afraid of hard work. 1 don't think<br />
she would be happy for very long<br />
If you would like your<br />
in a job where she was confined to<br />
handwntuig analyzed in this<br />
• desk for eight hours each day.<br />
newspaper, write to Lorene C.<br />
She needs the freedom to move<br />
Green, a certified graphologist, at<br />
around and circulate with people.<br />
36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150<br />
This is a rather serious woman Please use a full sheet of white.<br />
who has a need to be right. Her<br />
thinking is logical and methodi<br />
cal. She does not rely on flashes of<br />
intuition for her answers.<br />
At the time this letter was written.<br />
our writer was etperiencing<br />
some dissatisfaction with either<br />
her work or social role.<br />
Personal criticism can be hurt<br />
ful for her. And she shows some<br />
resentment in this writing. These<br />
traits strongly suggest she has<br />
been hurt in the past and often is<br />
on guard with people to prevent<br />
this from recurring.<br />
Our writer enjoys people and<br />
her interactions with them. She is<br />
quick to extend the hand of<br />
friendship. She has a caring heart<br />
nvriiBifmMi i mh i ——nT—m • " ~ ~ ~ T T r T T 1 M M B n M i M M M B i<br />
rum Monday, May 8. at the Livonia<br />
Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>. Five<br />
Mile Road east of Farmington<br />
Road<br />
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person singular Age, handedness objective feedback is welcome<br />
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Military history buffs will be all<br />
in tbair glory at the American Association<br />
ot Uni vanity Women -<br />
Plymouth Branch's 41st annual<br />
book sale Thursday through Saturday,<br />
May 4-8.<br />
"We have 60 boxes of military<br />
history books," said AJ. Heller<br />
man, the event chairwoman. Moat<br />
of them, she added, art in mint<br />
condition.<br />
Sixty boxes ia only a fraction of<br />
the books tbe group has received<br />
for tha book sale to ba held at the<br />
Starkweather Canter Gymnaaium,<br />
650 Holbrook. in Plymouth'a<br />
Old Villaga.<br />
More than 300 boxes of books<br />
have been donated for the sale.<br />
That's down from the average of<br />
500 but tha books are still pouring<br />
in. Tbe Dunning Hough <strong>Library</strong><br />
has become so overloaded with<br />
books that the AAUW ia encouraging<br />
people to bring them to the<br />
Starkweather Canter, Hailerman<br />
said.<br />
Members are working to sort all<br />
the booka. records and books on<br />
tape, into 26 categories, such as<br />
biography, fiction, mystery, science<br />
fiction, history and children's<br />
literature. All of the books<br />
are relatively new, said .the<br />
Bill BassLsa/STArr Pnorociurwt*<br />
Sorting the books: A.J. Hailerman, the AAUWs book sale chairwoman, sorts the items<br />
donated for their annual sale at the Starkweather Center Gym in Plymouth. Volunteer<br />
Mildred Kladzyk of <strong>Canton</strong> helps her out.<br />
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1975. .<br />
Hailerman added, "The hardhack<br />
novels look like they were<br />
read once and they probably were.<br />
Those are priced to sell "<br />
The prices of the books drop as<br />
the three-day sale comes to an<br />
end. The first day, Thursday,<br />
May 4, books will be sold for full<br />
price from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The<br />
following day they will be available<br />
for half price during tbe same<br />
hours. On Saturday, from 9 a.m.<br />
to noon, patrons can buy as many<br />
books aa they can fit in a grocery<br />
bag for $5.<br />
Proceeds from tbe sale fund<br />
scholarships for students attending<br />
University of Michigan, Michigan<br />
State University. Schoolcraft<br />
College, Madonna University,<br />
Washtenaw Community College<br />
and the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Education Program.<br />
Preference for the endowment<br />
grants are given to members of<br />
the local community returning to<br />
school to further their education,<br />
Hailerman said.<br />
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MHS seeks artwork<br />
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Do you have a penchant for<br />
drawing and design and a love<br />
of animala? Then the Michigan<br />
Humane Society haa a contest<br />
for you — ita 1996 holiday<br />
greeting card contest.<br />
This year's contest is being<br />
sponsored by Compton Printing<br />
of Farmington Hills. There<br />
are three categories — traditional,<br />
humorous and religious.<br />
Cash prizes — $150 for first<br />
place, $75 for second place and<br />
$25 for third place — will be<br />
given in each category.<br />
• The chosen design will be<br />
featured on MHS's 1995 holiday<br />
greeting cards. The artist's<br />
name will appear prominenUy<br />
on the back of the card. More<br />
than 100,000 cards are sold<br />
each year by MHS with proceeds<br />
benefiting tbe homeless<br />
animals in its shelter.<br />
Since they are for MHS, artwork<br />
must incorporate an animal<br />
theme. In fact, cards<br />
featuring dog», cats, puppies<br />
and/or kittens have been the<br />
most popular. There also are s<br />
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• Entries must be a minimum<br />
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• Artwork submitted must not<br />
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• All artwork selected for uae<br />
by the MHS will become the<br />
property of and copyrighted by<br />
the society. It will not be returned<br />
and may be used in various<br />
publicity and educational<br />
activities. All other artist*<br />
wishing to have their artwork<br />
returned to them can make arrange<br />
menu to pick artwork up<br />
at one of the MHS shelters. .<br />
• The MHS will not be responsible<br />
for lost, stolen or<br />
damaged artwork.<br />
• Artwork must be clearly labeled<br />
on tbe back with the full<br />
name, address and telephone<br />
number of the artist-<br />
Entries must be submitted<br />
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1958 Chevrolet Impaia Convertible<br />
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1965 Ford Mustang KGT Convertible<br />
1991 CMC Sydone<br />
1991 Haney DaWJson Soto*<br />
1974 Jaguar V12 Roadster<br />
1991 Jaguar XJS Cabnoiet<br />
1982 Lamborghini Countach<br />
i960 Mercedes Bera 220 SE Caonoiet<br />
1971 Mercedes Benz 280SI 'Auto A*ri<br />
1963 Pfymouth Savoy 426 Max wedge<br />
1965 Plymouth Betvedere Her<br />
1968 Plymouth GTX Hemi Convertible<br />
1969 Ptymouth Hemi Roadrunner Coe<br />
1958 Pontiac Bonneville Fuel miected<br />
1962 Pontac Super Duty 421 405HP<br />
1979 Pontiac Trans Am ($00 Miles<br />
1955 Porsche Carrera Sposter
16A(C)<br />
Transportation<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> shouldn't go it alone<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township is * .tlking a fine Line as<br />
it :n»- to develop alternatives U) the<br />
Nankifi Transit System before its role and<br />
mone> for Uv local system runs out June 30.<br />
It's a line we doubt can be walked Transportion<br />
is a regional concern, not just a local<br />
one. and it should be solved by working with<br />
other communities<br />
If <strong>Canton</strong> fail*, it will be the less affluent<br />
and senior citizens who are hardest hit These<br />
are the people who depend on public transit<br />
for access to medical care and as a means to<br />
get to work Also, these people usually have<br />
little clout on the local government level.<br />
The crisis was created when <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
decided it would pull out of the May 23<br />
millage election being set for the.SMART bus<br />
system, w hich funds Nankin Transit <strong>Canton</strong><br />
pulled out because it didn't think it would get<br />
any benefit from more taxes paid to the<br />
SMART system The tax would have generat-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Observer<br />
OPINION<br />
ed $400,000 from <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
SMART and Nankin Transit created some<br />
of their own problems m <strong>Canton</strong>. The systems<br />
are operating under the old idea that <strong>Canton</strong><br />
is a suburb of Detroit. The reality is that <strong>Canton</strong><br />
is a community of 60,000 residents, many<br />
of w hom have commercial and medical ties<br />
with Ypeilanti, Ann Arbor and Plymouth.<br />
When it comes to Ann Arbor. Plymouth and<br />
Ypsilanti, there's an old saying that applies:<br />
"You can't get there from here."<br />
There is no service to those communities<br />
from <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Until SMART Nankin Transit become<br />
aware and sensitive to the transportation<br />
needs of <strong>Canton</strong>, there's little chance of the<br />
community wanting back into the system.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> should be part of the transportation<br />
solution for the region. It should step up to the<br />
table and be part of it, but not until there is<br />
something to be gained.<br />
Schools drag feet on millage<br />
Another Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school board<br />
meeting has passed without the administration<br />
or school board bothering to<br />
spell out ho* it would spend $12 million if<br />
voters approve a 2 3-mill property tax increase<br />
on the June 12 ballot.<br />
The latest indication is that the board will<br />
issue its spending list sometime in mid-Mav.<br />
That's too late Many voters will have alreadymade<br />
up their minds by that time Add to<br />
that the number of people who vote by absentee<br />
ballot, and there's a potential for disaster.<br />
School officials say the money is needed for<br />
textbooks, computer-related items and<br />
teacher training, however, they haven't set a<br />
priority spending list.<br />
By not doing that, administrators and the<br />
board are hurting any chance voters will approve<br />
the millage. It makes them appear foggy<br />
and nobody is going to trust them enough<br />
to hand over $12 million.<br />
Imagine going into your boss and asking<br />
him or her for $12 million to buy new equipment<br />
for your department. The boss is going<br />
to demand documentation "What are you going<br />
to buy?" If you didn't have a list, you'd be<br />
cleaning out your desk by the end of the day<br />
However, that's what the schools are doing<br />
They are walking into their boss, the voters,<br />
and asking for a blank check with no spending<br />
plan.<br />
- The schools and board are asking the public<br />
to buy a pig in a poke. It's time to get specific<br />
or get out of the millage ball game.<br />
Schools will survive ranking<br />
Heads are being held high in certain<br />
school districts these days. In other districts.<br />
though, heads are hanging And.<br />
in still others, they're being scratched in confusion<br />
and perplexity<br />
The state's "fully accredited" roster came<br />
down last week, and some names you'd expect<br />
to find on Michigan's short list of exceptional<br />
schools were missing. Statewide, only four<br />
high schools, none from the Detroit area, were<br />
named-<br />
Educators across the state — especially<br />
those whose schools failed to make the list or,<br />
worse, were given unaccredited status — were<br />
wondering what to do about their district's apparent<br />
academic shortcomings<br />
Well, these educators needn't fall on their<br />
swords — figuratively speaking, of course —<br />
over this latest thunderclap of criticism from<br />
above They should be used to it by now.<br />
Yet another state list still another federal<br />
report. There've been so many over the past<br />
decade or so that they've had a numbing effect<br />
on educators, teachers, parents and students<br />
Remember "A Nation At Risk." the 1983 report<br />
that predicted dire consequences for the '<br />
U.S. if the nation's schools weren't immediately<br />
improved? Quite a few people must have<br />
done quite a bit for our schools since then.<br />
Consider the number of students who've<br />
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COMMUNITY VOICE<br />
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used what they've learned in our public<br />
schools to launch successful college pursuits,<br />
careers and lives. Yes. we survived even "A<br />
Nation At Risk."<br />
Now. we're not putting down such<br />
statewide tests, the resulting lists of accredited<br />
schools and critical reports on education.<br />
In fact, we applaud them. They serve as<br />
wake-up calls to districts that need them.<br />
Ratings are one way to let educators know<br />
that they are being held accountable.<br />
That said, though, we have to add that<br />
there's so much in education that tests and<br />
accreditation plans just can't measure<br />
For one. there's the attitude of the parents<br />
that's right, the parents. If parents are the<br />
type who revere education — and they somehow<br />
transfer that attitude to their offspring<br />
— then we have a feeling that the<br />
students will be successful. .<br />
If, however, too many parents consider the<br />
public schools as nothing more than the<br />
world's largest < and most expensive) day care<br />
center, then heads will be hanging around<br />
school headquarters come accreditation time.<br />
Without this crucial factor — good parental<br />
— we're afraid the educational equation<br />
just won't work out for lots of students.<br />
Hey, maybe there should be assessment<br />
tests and accreditation for parents.<br />
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read with interest the letter from Roger<br />
Stutesman in the April 20. edition (Growth<br />
Taxes", and agree with his assessment of<br />
the development of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
We. too. moved to <strong>Canton</strong> for more room<br />
and the country setting versus "sub" living.<br />
Our home on Denton Road is a two acre parcel.<br />
with lowering trees, teeming with birds<br />
and wildlife, and where neighbors still put in<br />
large vegetable and flower gardens, plow one<br />
another out in the winter and appreciate the<br />
beauty and openness of our area.<br />
Sadly, that is about to change. Over 600<br />
acres have been re zoned on our road and immediate<br />
area.<br />
At the April 19 rezoning meeting that we<br />
and other residents attended, my husband<br />
and 1 walked out feeling "shell-shocked."<br />
The term, public "hearing" is correct, because<br />
public "saying" has no effect on the outcome<br />
of the issues. During discussion of the<br />
parcels that would affect our road and surrounding<br />
properties, my husband asked about<br />
one of the parcels on Beck Road that stated<br />
not only mixed residential, but commercial.<br />
He was told firmly, that this meeting was<br />
not to discuss what commercial covered, that<br />
there would be subsequent meetings for that,<br />
end of subject.<br />
When a neighbor asked what he might expect<br />
to be built and when, alongside his own<br />
home where part of the rezoned parcel will<br />
abut, he was also told that this was not the<br />
meeting to ask these questions.<br />
I strongly disagree. We as residents should<br />
have some say on whether we do. or do not<br />
want commercial in our area, if a townhouse<br />
or condominium is to be built next to our one<br />
story ranch homes, there than the planning<br />
commission deciding for us.<br />
Regardless of subsequent meetings, let's be<br />
realistic, it's a done deal.<br />
Robert Leigh ton Associates, whom will be<br />
designing the commercial setting on Beck<br />
Road across from the golf course, assures us<br />
that the residents will have a say in what<br />
commercial business is built, but the bottom<br />
line is, there will be a commercial area on<br />
Beck Road.<br />
There will be condominiums and possibly<br />
townhouses, and we as residents first, and<br />
taxpayers secondly really have no say on the<br />
growth of our community.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> is being referred to as sub-<strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
and that is what it is becoming. How sad the<br />
township government sees only dollar signs,<br />
when they've had a rare opportunity to design<br />
a community that could have been unique for<br />
all residents, rather than a grab-bag for hun-<br />
MARVIN TEEPLES<br />
LETTERS<br />
THURSDAY. APRJL 27,1995<br />
gry developers and builders. Perhaps township<br />
officials should consider more closely<br />
what residents are telling them, such as the<br />
results of the voting on April 18.<br />
Pat Budziak. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Strike baseball<br />
Do not attend opening day of major<br />
league baseball! Please! Show the m^jor<br />
league baseball players and owners<br />
some of your power. Our presence or lack of it<br />
is one of the only ways we can show our power.<br />
We have lo send a message to the owners<br />
and players that they both have been greedy<br />
with the baseball strike and have forgotten the<br />
fans of baseball. If we are not there on opening<br />
day it would hopefully concern the players<br />
emotionally and the owners financially. We do<br />
not want to see another baseball strike.<br />
I'm not asking people to stop going to major<br />
league games throughout the season — just<br />
opening day. My family has been involved in<br />
baseball with coaching and participating in the<br />
sport for many years. We love the game and<br />
want to continue to love it without the greed!<br />
Gloria Pappaa, Plymouth<br />
A thanks<br />
(Santon ©bseruer<br />
arybeth. thank you for your contribution<br />
during career day '95 at Central<br />
Middle School.<br />
You impressed many young students who<br />
picked your presentation to be their number<br />
one choice.<br />
The Career Day Committee<br />
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ON THE MAKQUEI<br />
KEELY WYGONIK<br />
Shows open Friday at<br />
3 community theaters<br />
Some of UK never seem to have enough hours in *<br />
day to do everything we want to do. Then there<br />
are those busy people who manage to make time<br />
for thingi that are important to them like community<br />
theater<br />
Fran Colucci Hill of Livonia called to thank everyone<br />
for coming out to aee tbe NorthviDe Players production<br />
of "The Importance of Being Earnest" We wrote about<br />
Hill, who performa in the ahow with her husband. Dr. *<br />
Robert A. Hill, and sister. Mary Anne, laat week.<br />
"The theater bolda about 70 people. Tbe first night we<br />
had 25, tbe second 50." she aaid<br />
"The Importance of Being Earnest" continue* 8 p m<br />
Friday and Saturday. April 28 29 at tbe American Legion<br />
Hall. 100 W Dun lap. comer of Center Street, down<br />
town North vi He. Tick eta are $7 for the ahow or $20 for<br />
Filet Mignoo dinner (available on Saturdays only), and<br />
show. Call (313) 463 0691 for reservation*.<br />
After practicing lines, building seta, and doing tbe<br />
countless tasks involved in producing a show, it's nice to<br />
have an audience Tbe curtain rises on these three<br />
shows this weekend. All of them are labors of love by<br />
busy people who spent countless hours preparing on<br />
stage and behind tbe scenes Your support means a lot<br />
to them.<br />
• Farmington Flayers present* "How to Succeed in<br />
Business Without Really Trying." 8 p.m. Friday and<br />
Saturday. April 28-29; 2 p.m. Sunday. April 30. Tbe<br />
show continues Thursday to Sunday to May 20 at tbe<br />
playhouse. 32332 W 12 Mile Road, between Farmington<br />
Road and Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills. Tickets<br />
are $10. call (810) 553 2965 for curtain times and<br />
reservations<br />
• Plymouth Theatre Guild continues their season with<br />
Ira Levin's thriller "Deathtrap" 8 pm. Fridays and Saturdays.<br />
April 28 to May 13.6 p.m. Sun., May 7 at the<br />
Nov*/ showing<br />
See MARQUES, 2B<br />
Broiled white fish is a<br />
specialty at cozy •<br />
^ y Sweetwater's Bistro, near<br />
Q th* shores of Cass Lake.<br />
I<br />
Check out Entertaining<br />
Choices to find out what'a<br />
on stage in your<br />
community.<br />
David Caruso is the best<br />
thing going in 'Kiss of<br />
Death.'<br />
Readers share 'Wish You<br />
Were Here'pictures, and<br />
memories of vacations to<br />
places near and far away.<br />
Lawn seat patrons at Pine<br />
Knob will have another<br />
view of the stage this<br />
summer with the additions<br />
of video screens.<br />
a h e a d<br />
^ What's on stage in your community.<br />
^ John Monaghan reviews movies.<br />
y bu< b ° n e " fer ' 0/ %<br />
guide to * a<br />
Together,<br />
they<br />
produce<br />
a unique<br />
blend of<br />
classical.<br />
Flamenco<br />
and jazz<br />
music with<br />
a touch of<br />
the exotic<br />
Let's go to the Theater<br />
zliii Latin jazz<br />
BY MITCH GENOVA<br />
SPECIAL<br />
V<br />
firm ocalist Heidi Hepler and<br />
guitariat Michele (Me-<br />
KEL-eh) Ramo of Livonia<br />
have been producing some of the<br />
moat refreshingly new music heard<br />
in some time.<br />
"We love what we're doing. Everyday<br />
we juat have fun," aaid<br />
Hepler. "We really believe in what<br />
we're doing. It's teamwork. Thia ia<br />
our dream come true."<br />
Hepler haa a background in das<br />
sical music and opera. Ramo is a<br />
classically trained concert yioHniet<br />
who taught himself classical guitar<br />
and left hia native Italy to explore<br />
jazz improvisation in the U.S.<br />
Together, they produce a unique<br />
blend of clasaical. flamenco and<br />
jazz music with a touch of the exotic.<br />
Their music includes tangos,<br />
rhumba, bossa nova, samba, bolero,<br />
mam bo and cha-cha.<br />
In addition to playing 711 p.m.<br />
Thursday-Saturday at the Phoenicia<br />
Restaurant in Birmingham,<br />
they're getting ready for a May 13<br />
concert/dinner during the 102nd<br />
annual Ann Arbor May Festival.<br />
"Thia ia our third year playing<br />
at the festival." aaid Ramo. "Every<br />
wm<br />
Let's go Dining<br />
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Let's go Traveling Let's go listen to Music<br />
THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1995<br />
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Talented duo: Vocalist Heidi Hepler and guitarist Michele (Me-KEL-eh) Ramo perform Latin Jazz.<br />
year it gets bigger. It's a great honor<br />
to be performing there."<br />
This year, the Ramo Group will<br />
be performing at a Gala Celebration<br />
Dinner honoring flutist James<br />
Gal way.<br />
The evening begins with cocktails.<br />
followed by dinner, and<br />
dancing to the sounds of Latin<br />
Jazz with the Ramo Group featuring<br />
Ramo, guitar, Hepler, vocals;<br />
Marcus Belgrave, trumpet; Phil<br />
Lasley, alto saxophone; Roy<br />
Brooks, drums, Jerry LeDuff and<br />
Jamie Rualing, percussion; Kurt<br />
Krahnke, bass and Ian Smith keyboards<br />
and piano.<br />
Later that evening, Ramo and<br />
Hepler will present a short concert<br />
as a duo.<br />
Hepler, Ramo and master percussionist<br />
Roy Brooks will perform<br />
together thia Thursday at Phoenicia<br />
in Birmingham. The result is a<br />
unique and rare combination of<br />
musical sounds that redefine the<br />
word "magic".<br />
If you don't believe in magic,<br />
you haven't beard Brooks play<br />
Jerome Kern's "All the Things<br />
You Are" on a hand saw. Thia ia<br />
no gimmick. In Brooks' hands, the<br />
common household saw acquires a<br />
most haunting and lyrical voice,<br />
which givea thia already beautiful<br />
song a new dimension.<br />
Then, accompanied by soft<br />
chords from Ramo's guitar, Hepler<br />
vocalizes a duet with the saw<br />
which is other worldly.<br />
Percussionist Brooks was born<br />
in Detroit, and made his mark as a<br />
jaxx drummer when he joined tbe<br />
Horace Silver Quintet in 1959.<br />
Brooks toured and recorded sever<br />
al albums with Horace Silver's<br />
highly rhythmic jaxx unit, then<br />
went on to perform with auch jazz<br />
greats aa Wes Montgomery. Dizzy<br />
Gilleapie, Dexter Gordon and<br />
Charles Mingus.<br />
Meanwhile, Brooks had explored<br />
aboriginal percussion instruments<br />
and was a founding member of<br />
M'Boom, Max Roach'a worid-faipous<br />
percussion ensemble. While<br />
continuing to perform with<br />
M'Boom. Brooks heads three of hie<br />
own groups, the Aboriginal Percussion<br />
Choir, Artistic Truth, and<br />
IM'Jumbs. Hs has also recorded s<br />
CD "Duet in Detroit" _____<br />
it<br />
Ramo Latin Jazz Group<br />
Phoenicia. 688 S Woodward.<br />
Birmingham. (810) 644-3122<br />
Guitarist Michele (Me-KEL-eh)<br />
Ramo and vocalist Heidi<br />
Hepler perform l_atm Jazz 7-11<br />
p.m. Thursdays Fridays and<br />
Saturdays Special guest Roy<br />
Brooks, Thurs., April 27<br />
Ann Arbor May F—tlval<br />
6 30 p.m Sat. May 13 Gala<br />
Celebration Dinner, features<br />
The Michele Ramo Jazz Group<br />
with Marcus Belgrave. trumpet:<br />
Phil Lasley. alio saxophone.<br />
Heidi Hepler vocalist Tax<br />
deductible tickets range from<br />
$150 to $600 per person,<br />
includes cocktails dinner<br />
saluting James Galway, and—<br />
dancing Black tie optional<br />
Call (313) 764-2538 or<br />
1-800-221-1229<br />
Local songsters sing oldies, but goodies<br />
Local songsters will be singing<br />
some of your favorite "oldiea, but goodiea,"<br />
at springtime concert*.<br />
• Th* 130-voice Plymouth Community<br />
Chorus, directed by Michael<br />
Grose, ia preeenting "Remember the<br />
Song" April 29-30 at Salem High<br />
School. Thia eoocert features songs<br />
from an earlier era including "I Love<br />
A Piano." "Make Our Garden Grow."<br />
"Sentimental Journey,'* "The Lion<br />
Sleepe Tonight" "More Than You<br />
Know." and "Begin the Beguine."<br />
Soloist* include Gina Mathews,<br />
Sherrie Northway, Nancy 0*8ullivan,<br />
Greg ruche, Nancy Whitecar. Sue<br />
Pocklington. Barb Kobberstad,<br />
Cheryl IIpina endSMSCMOT.<br />
Advance ticket* are available at<br />
Dearborn Musk, 42679 Ford Road at<br />
LUley. <strong>Canton</strong>; EvoU Muaic, 215 W.<br />
Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth; Side<br />
way*. 606 Foreet, Plymouth; North<br />
vills Record. 104 W. Main. North<br />
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The chorus is alao conducting a<br />
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Proceeds erill go toward financing the<br />
chorus' four day Waahington D C.<br />
singing tour in Jun*. To play orders,<br />
or for more information, call (313)<br />
460-6629.<br />
• Livonia Civic Chorue will preeent<br />
He 30th annual epring concert "Sbakln'<br />
th* Btuee Away." May 5-8. *t<br />
Clarenceville High School. Livonia.<br />
This year you 11 be entering en unusual<br />
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Did you way you've had your tonail's<br />
i amoved and then your appendix?<br />
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Need a better outlook on life? Then<br />
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Plymouth Community Chorus director Michael<br />
Gross leads the chorus as they prepare for upcoming concerts.
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May 13 at the Theatre Guild art<br />
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Call (313) 531 -0654.<br />
Thu moving drama by William<br />
UibaocL directed by Gail Susan Mack,<br />
lake* place in mtd 19th century<br />
Amenca. h portray* the true Uory of<br />
Annie Sullivan and her straggle to<br />
communicate with the blind and deaf<br />
Helen Keller<br />
• Thanka for your support of the<br />
Plymouth Symphony Orchestra * an<br />
nuai pope coocert benefit 8 p.m April<br />
2? at Fox Hilla Country Club in<br />
Plymouth Tbe event, which begins at<br />
6 p m with cocktails cash bar I. fol<br />
Jazz from page IB<br />
The Ramo Group repertoire includes<br />
several standard tunes,<br />
such as Gershwin* 'Summertime"<br />
and Cole Porter's "Night<br />
and Day " But the heart of the<br />
Ramo Group consists of their own<br />
highly original compositions, with<br />
Ramo writing tbe music and<br />
Hepler supplying the lyncs<br />
From the light and airy "Sum<br />
roer Sun" and "Talk of the<br />
Waves" and the very hip and<br />
playfully strutting "Groovy Hat'<br />
to the fast lane energy of "1-94<br />
East," their music delights the<br />
senses and brings joy to the heart.<br />
Ramo and Hepler were married<br />
last fall, but they almost never<br />
met Ramo left Italy to come to<br />
the United States just as Hepler<br />
was leaving the United States to<br />
travel and perform in Italy. They<br />
met by chance when Hepler was<br />
visiting home and friends took<br />
her to hear Ramo in concert<br />
Ramo performs solo on "Finally<br />
We Met." a ballad of exceptional<br />
lync beauty which he composed<br />
to mark their meeting.<br />
If you have grown weary of synthesized.<br />
electronic sounds, you<br />
will find the natural, acoustic<br />
sounds of the Ramo Group a welcome<br />
change of pace.<br />
Carolyn Pratt<br />
: $ 2<br />
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from page 1B<br />
lowed by dinner at 6:30 p.m ia told<br />
out For more information about the<br />
Plymouth Symphony * 50th anniver<br />
aary *«on call (313) 461 3111 The<br />
lymphony ia also looking for volunteer*<br />
to help the orchestra. Then * no<br />
better time than now Una week ia<br />
National Volunteer Week The «ym<br />
phony would like to thank thetr many<br />
volunteer* who will be honored at a<br />
reception oa June 28.<br />
• Lisa Petru. 28, of Livonia also<br />
needa your help. She ia battling My<br />
delodyplaatic Syndrome, a preleukemia<br />
disorder, and her beat hope<br />
of lone-term survival ia a bone mar<br />
row tranaplant. Unfortunately, her<br />
staler is not a suitable match and she<br />
is looking for a donor It'a an ripen<br />
sive search To help pay some of the<br />
expenses, which could exceed<br />
1100.000 The Raven, a well known<br />
local folk musician, is boating a bene<br />
fit concert for Liaa with Neil Wood<br />
ward and Ray Brown. 7 pm Sunday,<br />
April 30 at Botaford Inn in Farming<br />
ton Hilla. Tickets are 110. Call (313)<br />
532 3299. (313) 534 2304 after 6 pm ,<br />
or (8101 349-9420 for ticketa and information<br />
• Mark this date on your calendar —<br />
3:30 pm. Sunday. May 7. flutist Gin<br />
The Observer/ THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1995<br />
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ka Gerova Ortega, artistic director of<br />
the Muaica Viva concert sen ex. will<br />
perform the world premier of "Song of<br />
the Mountains," by celebrated Chi<br />
neae compoeer Wang Shu for the<br />
TTiird Annual Michigan Flute Festi<br />
val" at Orchestra Hall in Detroit Call<br />
(313) 833 3700 for ticket information<br />
mm<br />
Flutist:<br />
Ginka<br />
Gerova<br />
Ortega will<br />
perform<br />
the world<br />
premier of<br />
"Song of<br />
the Mountains,<br />
" at<br />
the third<br />
annual<br />
Michigan<br />
Flute Festival,<br />
May<br />
7 at Orchestra<br />
Hall. The<br />
event also<br />
features<br />
guest artist<br />
Raffaele<br />
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of Michigan, and sponsored<br />
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Here are some highlights:<br />
• Thura., May 11, 5:30 p.m. —<br />
Prelude Picnic Buffet — Dow<br />
Atrium. Chemistry Building.<br />
Tickets $35. The Metropolitan<br />
Opera Orchestra performs 8<br />
p.m. at Hill Auditorium. Tickets<br />
range from $20 to $48. Program<br />
— James Levine conductor.<br />
Margaret Price, soprano —<br />
And you will be amazed at the<br />
variety and beauty that this highly<br />
inventive group achieves. Ramo<br />
plucks, strums, and drums, using<br />
every part of the guitar, and he<br />
achieves faacinating effects on the<br />
guitar using a spoon, dinner plate<br />
and glass<br />
Add to this Hepler's incredible<br />
vocal range and imaginative vocalizations<br />
and you have a music<br />
Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in b<br />
minor, "Unfinished;" R<br />
Strauss. "Four Last Songs,"<br />
Mussorgsky, "Pictures at an<br />
Exhibition."<br />
• Fri.. May 12, 8 p.m. - MET<br />
Orchestra with James Galway.<br />
flute. Hill Auditorium. Tickets<br />
$20 to $52. Program — James<br />
Levine. conductor — Stravinsky<br />
"Firebird Suite;" Laebermann<br />
Concerto for Flute and<br />
Orcheatra, Op. 39; Galway,<br />
flute; Doppler/Galway: Andante<br />
and Rondo for Two Flutes. Op.<br />
25; Galway, Michael Parloff,<br />
flute; Gershwin's "American in<br />
Paris."<br />
unlike anything you have heard<br />
before.<br />
On May 14. the Ramo Group<br />
will appear at the Gem Theatre in<br />
a 10:45 a.m. Mother's Day brunch<br />
hosted by the Lyric Chamber Ensemble.<br />
Call (810) 357-1111 for<br />
ticket information.<br />
Tbe Ramo Group will be appearing<br />
2-4 p.m. Sunday. May 28<br />
at the Detroit Institute of Arts.<br />
• Sat., May 13, 6:30 p.m. —<br />
Gala Celebration Dinner in<br />
honor of James Galway. featuring<br />
the Michele Ramo Latin<br />
Jazz Group, black tie optional.<br />
Tax deductible tickets $150-<br />
$500 per person<br />
• Sun., May 14, 4 p.m. — The<br />
Detroit Symphony Orcheatra,<br />
Edith Wiens. soprano. Florence<br />
Quivar. mezzo-soprano, and the<br />
LIniversity Musical Society<br />
Choral Union. Ticketa $16 to<br />
$46. Program — conductor Jerry<br />
Semkow. Thomas Sheets,<br />
music director. UMS Choral<br />
Union — Mahler Symphony<br />
No. 2 "Resurrection."<br />
There is no charge for this outdoor<br />
concert celebrating National<br />
Museum Month.<br />
For more information, on appearances<br />
by the Ramo /Hepler<br />
Duo ir Ramo Group, call (313)<br />
421-6449.<br />
Much Geneva of Troy u a freelance<br />
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Chorus members promise the<br />
evening will be fun filled with<br />
so rig and dance for everyone.<br />
Advance ticketa are available at<br />
the Livonia Parka and Recreation<br />
Department, Five Mile Road at<br />
Farmington Road, (313) 261 -2260<br />
Ticketa will also be on aale at the<br />
door.<br />
• Farmington Community Chorus,<br />
over 80 voices strong, pre<br />
senta ita 15th anniversary con<br />
cert, "As Time Goes By." 8 p.ni<br />
Friday and Saturday. May 12-13,<br />
at Harrison High School, Farm<br />
ington Hilla.<br />
The chorus, under the direction<br />
of Steven SeGraves, accompanied<br />
by Susan Garr, will aing songs<br />
from the laat six decades includ<br />
ing "As Time Goes By," "Rock-A-<br />
Round the Clock,' and 42nd<br />
Street."<br />
Several soloists and amalt ensembles<br />
will also perform, and<br />
there will be some comical num-<br />
Get your ticketa early, they sold<br />
out last year. Advance ticketa are<br />
available from any chorus member.<br />
and at the Farmington Hills<br />
Department of Special Services.<br />
31500 11 Mile Road. For more information,<br />
call chorus manager.<br />
Kathy Hall, (810) 471-4516.<br />
Farmington Community Chorus<br />
ia sponsored by the City of<br />
Farmington Hills, Dept. of Special<br />
Services.<br />
from page IB<br />
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-Shokln' the Bluoe Away"<br />
When A Whoem: 8 p m Fri. &<br />
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-As Tlmo Gone By"<br />
When A Where: 8 p.m. Fri &<br />
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Practice makes perfect: Livonia Civic Chorus members<br />
Ann Ruel, (left to right), Al Utecht and Buff and Jim<br />
Bumford of Livonia practice a featured number, "Steam<br />
Heat"<br />
Plymouth Oratorio Society concert features soprano<br />
Plymouth Oratorio Society will<br />
be presenting ita ninth choral<br />
concert 7:30 p.m. Sun.. May 7 at<br />
St- John Neumann Church. 44800<br />
Warren Rood, <strong>Canton</strong>. No ticketa<br />
necessary — free will offering will<br />
k« taken during intermiaaion, and<br />
a reception will follow concert.<br />
For more information, call (313)<br />
455-8353.<br />
POS will be performing "Requiem"<br />
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Featured soloist is .soprano<br />
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Obertin Conservatory of Music.<br />
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Between the U.S. and Europe,<br />
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It's also no surprise that Estrin<br />
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constant road exposure has paid<br />
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"We used to play all night long<br />
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When Baty and Estrin met, at a<br />
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When he was a youngster<br />
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Westland», paying a biiarre tnb<br />
ute to the tree that sit* in front of<br />
his bouse Thia tree, we soon<br />
learn, is a symbol of survival tor<br />
hit family. We are introduced into<br />
the make-believe worid that his<br />
family has chosen to live in In<br />
their eccentric worid. their hard<br />
ships and handicaps are overcome<br />
through faith and optimum<br />
Their fantasy worid has been created<br />
for them through the inspiring<br />
word* of Jugjper<br />
Jugger has helped them believe<br />
that they can achieve things that<br />
cithers believed to be unattainable.<br />
His menially retarded<br />
brother. Boogie, believes that he<br />
gives lectures at Harvard.<br />
Jugger's sister. Sissy, who suffers<br />
from arthritis, believes she is a<br />
ballerina. His other sister. Isbel<br />
who had to have a hysterectomy<br />
young in life, stuff* her dress with<br />
a doll and tells her family that<br />
she is pregnant<br />
However, the one common<br />
dream that they all share is the<br />
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return of their beloved father.<br />
Amos Each day they believe that<br />
he will return from work and be<br />
with his family. The sad truth is<br />
that he was burned alive in a forest<br />
fire many years earlier.<br />
Their »omewhat stable world is<br />
turned upside down when<br />
Jugger's brother. Carney. (Guy<br />
Snyder of Livonia), a now famous<br />
television evangelist returns to remove<br />
the l»ea that they have all<br />
come to believe.<br />
What he doesn't realize is that<br />
the truths that they believe in is<br />
what has kept them happy,<br />
strong, and alive for many years.<br />
While the characters at first<br />
seem loo strange to be real people,<br />
we learn that they represent a<br />
family that truly ia human. As<br />
Jugger said. "All people are flowers.<br />
with hair rooted in tbe<br />
earth, drinking up the truth. The<br />
FT<br />
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All-star cast: Colleen Hayes (left to right), Michael Walterich,<br />
Alexis Kresta, Laura Gumina, P.W. Henry. Elizabeth<br />
Lee and Carl Dumas star in "Jugger's Rain. "<br />
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body ia a stem, strong as a tree —<br />
toes — blossoms opening to the<br />
sun like jewels." By thia. we learn<br />
that thia family haa blossomed by<br />
being seemingly unhampered by<br />
the physical obstacles in their<br />
way<br />
While each performance is very<br />
good, you will be amazed by l-au -<br />
ra Gumina's performance as Verity.<br />
Jugger's mother. The Redford<br />
LSO to present jazzy concert S<br />
PREVIEW<br />
Li vans* Symphony Orchestra<br />
presents Jess with Class, " 8 p. m.<br />
Set. May 6 at the James P. Carti<br />
Auditorium. Churchill High<br />
School. Newburgh Road south ot<br />
Jay Road. Livonia Tickets are<br />
*12 adults. $8 senior citixens, $5<br />
students. Tickets available at the<br />
door. Hsunmell Music in Livoinia,<br />
Jacobeoa < at Laurel Park Place.<br />
Madonna University, and Livonia<br />
Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>. For more information,<br />
call (313) 421-1111.<br />
James Dapogny 'a Chicago Jaxx<br />
Band are the featured guest artists.<br />
They will be Joined for the<br />
symphony, under the direction of<br />
Franceaco DiBlaai for "On the<br />
Road," and "Berlin Medley. " and<br />
also present several selections of<br />
their own<br />
The symphony will perform<br />
Brahms' Academic Festival Over-<br />
trees<br />
y o u love.<br />
Guest artists: James Dapogny's Chicago Jazz Band will<br />
be performing with the Livonia Symphony Orchestra on<br />
May 6.<br />
Cure, Ellas 'a Procession to the Cathedral<br />
from Wagner's "Lohengrin.<br />
" three dances from the Gsyne<br />
Ballet of Khachaturian, and Polo<br />
vetsian Dances from Prince Igor<br />
of Borodin.<br />
Results.<br />
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and reap the rewards.<br />
resident steals every scene with<br />
ber intense acting ability. P.W.<br />
Henry is inspiring aa Jugger and<br />
Colleen Hayes is charming a*<br />
Dulcy, Carney's arife.<br />
If you are a fan of off-beat humor<br />
and story-telling, you won't<br />
want to miss "Jugger's Rain<br />
Trudy Mason haa brilliantly directed<br />
a bizarre yet inspiring story<br />
of faith and human emotion that<br />
will leave you wishing there was a<br />
sequel.<br />
Tami Tabacchi is a free lance<br />
writer who specializes in theater<br />
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Thrilling 'Kiss of Death' makes Caruso a star<br />
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The 1947 film<br />
noir "Kiss of<br />
Death" is still<br />
best remembered<br />
as the one where m<br />
I<br />
a giggling Richard<br />
Widmark<br />
pushes an old<br />
lady down a<br />
staircase in a<br />
wheelchair. It<br />
JOHN wa REVIEW<br />
deal with the district attorney:<br />
give me a day with my kid and I'll<br />
dish up some names. In the pro<br />
ceaa, he'a also framing the twofaced<br />
cousin who has done his<br />
wife wrong on the outside.<br />
The scheme works and soon<br />
* * career- Little Jynior (Nicolas Cage), an<br />
MONAOHAN making perform underworld heir with s breathing<br />
ance.<br />
problem, shows up st Charlie's<br />
consciously make him both evil<br />
and endearing, yet the movie surprisingly<br />
downplays the homosexual<br />
overtones of the original film.<br />
As in the original, director Barbet<br />
Schroeder keeps the visual<br />
style unflashy and tough. There<br />
are vivid scenes of the underworld,<br />
including the organized<br />
cruising for cars to steal and their<br />
transformation in Charlie's chop<br />
shop.<br />
The same might be aaid for Da- place and literally beats the guy<br />
vid Caruso in the current remake. to a pulp. Once out of prison, Jim-<br />
Fans of "NYPD Blue," the TV acmy reluctantly agrees to join Junnes<br />
Caruso walked out on laat ior's gang of car thieves and deliv-<br />
season, wanted to see the reder information to the feds.<br />
headed actor flop in his first ma- Watching Cage's performance<br />
jor film role, but he's by far the in "Kiss of Death," it finally oc-<br />
best thing going in thia often discured to me that he is much bet-<br />
I'm still having trouble appreciating<br />
the so-called brilliance of<br />
screenwriter Richard Price, who<br />
has done little but monkey<br />
around with old screenplays, this<br />
time by the great Ben Hecht and<br />
Charles Lederer.<br />
appointing thriller.<br />
He plays s two-time loser and<br />
family man named Jimmy who<br />
nerves a four-year prison term by<br />
not ratting on his partners in<br />
crime. Caruso plays him tough<br />
and completely convincing, like<br />
James Cagney without all the nervous<br />
energy and hunching shoulders.ter<br />
playing the guy who things<br />
happen to (like in "Raising Arizona"<br />
and "Red Rock West")<br />
rather than a guy who makes<br />
things happen.<br />
Pumped full of steroids, his<br />
Little Junior is s poor excuse for a<br />
bad guy. He's given little ticks —<br />
asthma, an almost doglike loyalty<br />
to his ailing fsther, an obvious af-<br />
He has kept some of the sappier<br />
aspects of the original, including<br />
the relationship between Jimmy<br />
and his kid's babysitter, which<br />
could definitely use some fleshing<br />
out this time around. His selfconscious<br />
update of film noir<br />
could definitely give female characters<br />
something to do.<br />
As in the original, he makes a fection for Jimmy — that self- Meanwhile, he has tossed out<br />
A sampling of what s playing at<br />
alternative movie theaters across<br />
metro Detroit as reviewed by<br />
John Monaghan.<br />
• DCTROn FILM TMKATM<br />
Detroit Institute of Arts, 5203<br />
Woodward, Detroit. Call (313)<br />
833-2323 for information. ($5; $4<br />
students)<br />
"Farinelli" (Belgium — 1995).<br />
7, 9:30 p.m. April 28-29; 4, 7 p.m.<br />
April 30. In 1739, legendary singer<br />
Farinelli (aks Carlo Broschi) is<br />
summoned to perform nightly for<br />
the King of Spain. In the meantime,<br />
the star with the castrato<br />
voice (male, female, and child<br />
combined) recalls his meteoric<br />
rise of fame and rock star-like adulation<br />
from fans.<br />
"Cachao! Co mo Su Ritmo No<br />
Hfcy Dos (Like His Rhythm<br />
There is no Other)" (USA —<br />
1994). 7 p.m. May 1. Actor Andy<br />
Garcia makes his directorial debut<br />
in this documentary account<br />
of Israel Lopez "Cachao," the legendary<br />
Latin music performer.<br />
Now 76, the musician recalls the<br />
creation of the music we now<br />
know as mambo.<br />
• MA WC RAO THEATRE<br />
22918 Woodward, Fern dale. Call<br />
(810) 544-3030 for information.<br />
($4)<br />
"Red" (France/Poland —<br />
1994). 8 p.m. Msy 2-3. The final<br />
of Krzysztof Kieslowski's-Colors<br />
Trilogy, this one copped him an<br />
Oscar nomination for Best Director.<br />
Here, s young model meets a<br />
retiring judge and notes some remarkable<br />
similarities in their<br />
lives.<br />
• MAMAKTTNUTM<br />
There's something for everyone<br />
at the movies. Here's a list of<br />
what's in the wings:<br />
Opening Friday, AprU 28<br />
• "Top Dog" — One's tough,<br />
one's smart — both are cops, but<br />
one's a dog. Together they're a<br />
team that must prevent an international<br />
terrorist threat.<br />
• "Funny Bones" — AMC Maple<br />
III exclusive. Two comedians who<br />
are half-brothers but unware of<br />
each other's existence discover<br />
one another during their adulthood.<br />
Rated R<br />
• "Destiny Turns on the Radio"<br />
— Offbeat saga about a bank<br />
robber who escapes from prison<br />
and returns to Las Vegas to reclaim<br />
hia stolen fortune and singer<br />
girlfriend. Stars Dylan McDermott,<br />
Nancy Travis, Quentin<br />
Tarantino. Rated R.<br />
• " Village of the Damned" — Remake<br />
of the 1960 British classic,<br />
depicts the terrifying consequent<br />
ea of an alien threat to Earth.<br />
Stars Christopher Raevea, Kirstie<br />
Alley and Linda Koalowski.<br />
Opening Wed»eeday, May 3<br />
• "Panther" — Story of the<br />
Black Panthers for Self Defense, a<br />
short-lived armed political move<br />
Mat farmed la the black ghetto<br />
ef Oakland, Calif, la 1968- Hated<br />
118 N. Main Street at 11 Mile,<br />
Royal Oak. Films play through at<br />
least Thursday, unless noted otherwise.<br />
Call (810) 542-0180 for information<br />
and showtimes. ($6.50;<br />
$4 students snd matinee; $3<br />
twilight)<br />
"Doctor Zhivago" (Britain —<br />
1965). A 30th anniversary rere<br />
j*<br />
Christie is Lara, whose theme became<br />
one of the most-hummed<br />
songs of the '60s. Starts Friday.<br />
"Jefferson in Paris" (USA —<br />
1995). Nick Nolte plays Thomas<br />
Jefferson, ambassador to France<br />
in the days shortly before that<br />
country's revolution. Though historians<br />
are having some trouble<br />
r<br />
o<br />
TVRNKK ENTERTAINMENT Co<br />
Classic; Omar Sharif portrays Yuri Zhivago (left) and<br />
Julie Christie stars as Lara in David Lean's epic motion<br />
picture "Doctor Zhivago." The 30th anniversary reissue<br />
of this classic is now playing at the Main Art Theatre.<br />
lease of David Lean's romantic<br />
saga about a Russian doctor<br />
(Omar Sharif) caught up in love<br />
and politics around the time of<br />
the Russian Revolution. Julie<br />
A t t r a c t i o n s<br />
R.<br />
Opening Friday, May 5<br />
• "French Kiss' — When a woman<br />
hears that her fiance's running<br />
off with someone else, she chases<br />
him all over France to win him<br />
back — unwittingly falling in love<br />
with a helpful but rascally<br />
Frenchman along the way. Star*<br />
Meg Ryan, Kevin Kline and Timothy<br />
Hutton. -<br />
BYWM J COMBM<br />
TMMH: Reno, a French Briard,<br />
and Chuck Norris star<br />
in "Top Dog." Both are<br />
cops who must prevent an<br />
international terrorist<br />
threat.<br />
with it, expect loyal sudiences to<br />
flock to this latest Merchant/Ivory<br />
production.<br />
"Muriel's Wedding" (Australia<br />
— 1995). In this hit comedy from<br />
-<br />
h<br />
the best part of the climax, namely<br />
Jimmy's long wait in a dark<br />
apartment for his enemy to come<br />
at him. He opts instead for a<br />
much more conventional showdown<br />
which makes you forget<br />
some of the suprises that came<br />
before it.<br />
Australia, a young woman dreams<br />
of marriage but can't seem to get<br />
her life together.<br />
• MAPLE THEATRE<br />
4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield. AH<br />
titles play through at least Thursday,<br />
unless noted otherwise. Call<br />
(810) 855-9090 for information.<br />
($5.75; $3.75 students and matinee;<br />
$2.95 twilight)<br />
"Circle of Friends" (USA—<br />
1995). An engaging (if utterly predictable)<br />
romantic comedy about<br />
three college girls in 1950s Ireland,<br />
their relationships with<br />
each other and various boyfriends.<br />
Chris 0'Donnell co-stars.<br />
"Don Juan De Marco" (USA —<br />
1995). Johnny Depp plays the legendary<br />
lover, or maybe who just<br />
thinks be is. It's up to Marlon<br />
Brando to figure it out in this<br />
offbeat new comedy<br />
"The Pebble and the Penguin"<br />
(USA — 1995). An animated musical<br />
from Don Bluth about a<br />
hopelessly romantic penguin who<br />
goes through fire and water to win<br />
the love of the girl of his dreams.<br />
Featuring the voices of James Belushi,<br />
Tim Curry, and Martin<br />
Short.<br />
"Priest" (British — 1995). In<br />
this controversial new film, a<br />
young priest questions the<br />
church's rules of celibacy and<br />
sanctity of confession. What<br />
starts as an authentic portrait of<br />
the modern priesthood quickly<br />
turns into a manipulative and<br />
one-dimensional plea for tolerance<br />
and understanding.<br />
• REOFOM) THEATRE<br />
17360 Lahser. Detroit. Call (313)<br />
537-2560 for information. ($2.50)<br />
Talented duo plays<br />
at historic Senate<br />
Piano and organ duo, Tony<br />
Fenelon and John Atwell of<br />
Australia will make their first<br />
Detroit appearance together in<br />
"Piped in from Down Under,"<br />
7 p.m. Sat., April 29 at the historic<br />
Senate Theatre, 6424<br />
Michigan Ave., lVk blocks west<br />
of Livernois, Detroit. Free<br />
lighted and supervised parking<br />
Tickets are $12 or $10 in advance.<br />
Seniors 62 and older, $9.<br />
Call (313) 591-1808 or (313)<br />
894-4100. Advance tickets are<br />
also available at Hammell Music<br />
in Livonia, Evola Muaic in<br />
Bloomfield Hilla in Plymouth,<br />
and Little Professor Book Center<br />
in Dearborn.<br />
A portion of ticket proceeds<br />
will go toward the preeervation<br />
end restoration of the theater's<br />
historic WurliUer pips organ,<br />
one of only five to have been<br />
built with a grand piano.<br />
The concert will foeture music<br />
of the 1920s and Tchaikovsky's<br />
First Piano Concerto.<br />
Fenelon and Atwell will play<br />
a pops concert at the 32-ton<br />
Mighty Wurlitaar pipe organ<br />
and grand piano originally installed<br />
la Detroit's Fisher The-<br />
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r I<br />
Organ concort: John Atwell<br />
(left) and Toney Fenelon<br />
perform at the Senate Theatre<br />
on April 29.<br />
atre.<br />
Fenelon is often featured as<br />
a solo pianist with the Australian<br />
Pops Orcheatra. Atwell,<br />
one of Australia's leading theater<br />
organists, is widely known<br />
aa an organ teacher.<br />
• i<br />
ThiB new "Kiss of Death" is<br />
not a bad movie, but cagey studio<br />
comparisons to "Pulp Fiction"<br />
are premature. While Quentin<br />
Tarantino takes the style of film<br />
noir and makes it his own, movies<br />
like this only make you long for<br />
the original article.<br />
"The African Queen" (USA —<br />
1951». 8 p.m. April 28; 2, 8 p.m<br />
April 29 (organ overture begins a<br />
half hour before showtime) Humphrey<br />
Bogart and Katharine Hep-<br />
Thriller: David<br />
Caruso<br />
(left) is JimmyKUmartin<br />
and Nicholas<br />
Cage<br />
is Little Junior<br />
in "Kiss<br />
of Death "<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27,1995<br />
<strong>CANTON</strong><br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
Making the grade<br />
Univeraity of Michigan's softhall team isn't<br />
ju»t excelling on the field — although the<br />
Wolverine*' win streak reached eight with a<br />
sweep of Central Michigan April 19, with Kelly<br />
Holmes (from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>) earning the win<br />
in the second-game 5-1 triumph.<br />
Holmes, who ia 9-1 with a 1.85 earned run average<br />
and four of U-M's 14 shutouts this season, was<br />
one of 10 team members honored at the Athletic<br />
Academic Achievement banquet earlier thia<br />
month, saluting those who turned in standout academic<br />
marks laat spring.<br />
U-M was 35-7 through the sweep of CMU.<br />
Cruiser standouts<br />
The Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Cruisers Swim Club<br />
finished ita winter session with an awards<br />
banquet. Three awards in each age group<br />
were presented: the 4-D sward (desire, determine<br />
tion. dedication and dependability), the achievement<br />
award and the most improved swimmer<br />
award.<br />
The 4-D award went to Lorenzo Carlson and<br />
Stephanie Lamar in the 8-and under division;<br />
Adam Sonnanstine and Kari Foust in the 9-10;<br />
Brian Mertens and Brandy Shuler in the 11-12;<br />
and Kurtis Hornick and Katie Bonner in the 13-<br />
14.<br />
The achievement award went to Ben Dzialo and<br />
Elizabeth Umney in the eight and under,<br />
Jonathan Loch and Miranda Carlson in the 9-10;<br />
Jason Rebarchik and Sarah Rogers in the 11-12;<br />
and Tim Buchanan and Michelle Nilaon in the<br />
13-14.<br />
The most improved swimmer went to David<br />
Neu and Kriaten Nevi in the 8-and under, Jeff<br />
Nevi and Lealie Ziegler in the 9-10; Brad Nilaon<br />
and Charlene Dallos in the 11-12; and Andrew<br />
Locke and Lori McKay in the 13-14.<br />
Golden Gloves champ<br />
Reggie Thomas of the Livonia Boxing Club<br />
won the Detroit-area Golden Gloves superheavyweight<br />
division in a three-round decision<br />
over Douglas Jewell of the Detroit> Butzel<br />
Recreation Center in the finala April 19 at the<br />
Italian-American Club in Livonia.<br />
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Omd Sim: Anthony Pastor was on target Monday in a 5-3 victory over Northvilie, improving his record to 3-2 and helping<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> up its mark to 7-3.<br />
Chiefs' streak is still alive<br />
All things considered, not s whole lot was expected<br />
from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s baseball team<br />
this season. Three coaches in as niany years,<br />
with the current one — Scott Dickey — inheriting<br />
a .500 team. It wasn't a sitnatfon prompting<br />
optimism.<br />
BrCJ. RISAK In blunt tenna, if you give up<br />
three runs while collecting only two<br />
Monday's day s game at Northvilie norcnviuc<br />
I a perfect example of " how the<br />
a gone thus far for Plymouth<br />
tuts, hita, ci chances of victory are not grant.<br />
^ That's ' the Chiefs<br />
perch* perched at Northvilie Monday; indeed.<br />
through five innings they did<br />
Falcons frustrate <strong>Canton</strong> with a 0-0 tie<br />
Laat Saturday, Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
had no trouble finding the net<br />
in an 8-0 rout of Adrian.<br />
Unfortunately for the Chiefs,<br />
that momentum was short-lived<br />
On Monday, they traveled to<br />
Farmington for a Weetern Lakee<br />
Activities Association match and,<br />
despite outahooting the Falcons<br />
22-1, they were forced to settle for<br />
a scoreless tie.<br />
That left <strong>Canton</strong> with a 3-2-1<br />
overall record. Farmingtoo is 1-1-<br />
2 overall.<br />
"We carried the play, but<br />
couldn't score," said <strong>Canton</strong><br />
coech Don Smith. "We played the<br />
final 30 minutes with 10 players<br />
but still had our chancee.<br />
"Farmington wae a scrappy<br />
SOCCER<br />
team and eccompliahed what they<br />
set out to do — they didn't loee."<br />
Against Adrian Saturday at<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, the Chiefs knocked in<br />
five first-half goals to seal the victory.<br />
Seven players scored for<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, with Julie Majewaki<br />
leading the way with two foals<br />
and an assist<br />
Meiiaea Marxolf had a goal and<br />
two assists. Dawn Koontx scored<br />
and Becky Vachow, Jenny Paravianan,<br />
Jeeaica Bradley and Sarah<br />
Wamke — normally the team's<br />
Wamke, who blanked Farming-<br />
ton Monday, was in goal for the<br />
first half against Adrian. Kristin<br />
Lukasik was in the net for the<br />
second half.<br />
i 18, K. Farmington 0: Man<br />
Hoff continued her scoring<br />
onslaught, pouring in five goals<br />
and aaeiating on four others Monday<br />
against visiting North Fsrm-<br />
The win booeted Plymouth Selem's<br />
record to 6-0-1 overall.<br />
North is 2-4.<br />
Kelly Lukasik and Mia Sarkesian<br />
chipped in with two goals<br />
and an aaeiat apiece. Colleen Kirby<br />
also scored s goal, with Jodi<br />
Chiefs reign over their Relays<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> continued to<br />
prove it ia a power to be deaK<br />
with, winning six events and tying<br />
for first in another at Saturday's<br />
eight-team Lady Chief Relays.<br />
No »*— scoree were kept, bat<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> certainly dominated.<br />
Other firsts went to Plymouth 8elem<br />
and Troy Athena, three each,<br />
and Uvonia Ledywood, one.<br />
Dearborn Divine Child tied <strong>Canton</strong><br />
for first in the kigb jump relay.<br />
"It wee S nice day of competi-<br />
TRACK<br />
didn't the level of <<br />
tition.<br />
| The Chiefs won the eight-mile<br />
cross country relay, with Becky<br />
Wolfrom, Jenna McWUliams,<br />
Beth Knight and Jamie Vergari<br />
ng to total 24 pointe in<br />
the s country -type of scoring,<br />
The, also won ths shuttle burrelay,<br />
with Diana Jasterebeki,<br />
Leah Laehbrook, OUve Ikeh end<br />
2C(P.C) The Observers THURSDAY, AHRIL 27, 1995<br />
Madonna sweeps a 4-game set<br />
Well, that mjd week frustration<br />
certainty put Madonna l'niver»i<br />
tya baaebatl team in a mean<br />
mood.<br />
The Fiuhtintf l'rvisader». who<br />
ha*! (fames against Wayne State<br />
and Concordia College cancelled<br />
last Wednesday and Fnday, look<br />
full vengeance against visiting<br />
Mount St Jotapb'i over the<br />
weekend, sweeping four straight<br />
Same* with shutouts in the laat<br />
three<br />
Indeed, the only runs St- Jo-<br />
>eph » managed against Madonna<br />
were unearned<br />
The wins hy 4 3, 11-0. 6-0<br />
acti V2 0 !K"ore* — upped the<br />
("ruL-aders nfcord to 2-4-19 Si- Jo-<br />
»e;>h «• fejl to 15 21<br />
The opening game ol the series<br />
Sat unlay »a.« the only close one<br />
The visitors scored three runs in<br />
the fifth after a throwing error by<br />
pitcher Sean Henkel But Henkel.<br />
who pitched an otherwise brilliant<br />
game to improve his record<br />
to 6 2. was saved-by a four-run,<br />
two-out rally in the seventh.<br />
Tim ka>ubowskt started Madonna's<br />
comeback with a one-out<br />
walk After a G> out. Dan Taylor<br />
walked and Kurt Wilczynaki doubled<br />
both runners home. Jim So-<br />
Benedict's efforts honored<br />
M<br />
Craig Benedict<br />
pitcher of the week<br />
lak and Aaron Jones followed<br />
with walks to load the bases for<br />
Scott Anderson, and he came<br />
through with a two-run, gamewinning<br />
single -<br />
Anderson finished with two<br />
hits, two runs batted in and two<br />
stolen bases in. the game Shawn<br />
Penzak also had two hits. Henkel<br />
Craig Benedict, a sophomore<br />
righthander from<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, WAFT<br />
named pitcher of the week<br />
for the NAlA'A Great L^akes<br />
Sectional, a group of 11 otherwise<br />
unaffiliated baseball<br />
teams.<br />
Benedict was 2-0 last<br />
week, going all 14 innings in<br />
his two starts and surrendering<br />
three runs on 15 hits<br />
and two walks, with seven<br />
strikeout*. One of his wins<br />
6-0 blanking of Mount<br />
St. .Joseph's last Sunday.<br />
For the season. Benedict<br />
is 5 1 with a 2.57 earned run<br />
a>erage<br />
finished with a three-hitter, walking<br />
one and striking out eight.<br />
Saturday's second game was<br />
another three-hitter, this one a<br />
five-inning mercy from Dan Pvdyn<br />
ialso 6-2) He walked one and<br />
struck out two.<br />
Madonna got five runs in the<br />
first, three on an Anderson home<br />
Lady Crusaders get back on track with 4 road wins<br />
What WAS supposed to be a<br />
four-team soft ball tournament<br />
turned into a four game set between<br />
host ST Francis College<br />
and Madonna University last<br />
weekend, with the Lady Crusad<br />
er« emenong with wins in all four<br />
games<br />
Two team* scheduled to fill out<br />
tbe tournament in Fort Wayne.<br />
Irvd. were forced to cancel late<br />
last week So Madonna and St.<br />
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Madonna set the tone in Saturday's<br />
weekend opener, pounding<br />
out 20 h»U> in a 9-2 win Erin<br />
Comment. Jennifer Pinter and<br />
-Jamie Cook I from Westland John<br />
Glenn' each collected three hits<br />
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Shanna Streng was the winning<br />
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Czech had two hits and three RBI<br />
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Sunday's first game was similar<br />
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a 7-2 victory. Madonna outhit St.<br />
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and driving home two runs Comment<br />
and Pinter had two hits<br />
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Streng was the winning pitcher,<br />
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The second game Sunday was<br />
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The Crusaders' 10-hit attack was<br />
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Weichel was the winner, going<br />
all seven innings and allowing<br />
four runs lone earnedi on nine<br />
hits, with no walks and four<br />
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Jones each added three RBI, two<br />
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Troy. th* state* No. 1 ranked<br />
2 on the season with a 2-1<br />
t"*« to Birmingham Seaholm. •<br />
Churchill coach Nick O'Shea.<br />
back oo the sidelines for the first<br />
time this season after undergoing<br />
hip surgery, couldn't ha\e<br />
planned a more timely return<br />
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"We've changed our offensive<br />
and defensive systems." O'Shea<br />
explained "And since the beginning<br />
of the season it's taken a<br />
long time to adjust and pity with<br />
the intensity we need<br />
"In earlier games we just looked<br />
slower.''<br />
Troy pressured the Chargers<br />
much of the second half, but<br />
couldn't convert the equalizer a»<br />
freshman goalie Crystal Wright<br />
hung tough<br />
She came up with a key save<br />
with just 2^)7 left on a shot by<br />
Troy 's Katy Tripp.<br />
"She (Wright) made some good<br />
stops." O'Shea said. "She's athletic,<br />
but she still has some correctable<br />
things to clear up like positioning<br />
and decision making<br />
It's not as good as it will be later "<br />
Senior co-captain Margaret<br />
Wirth held things together in the<br />
back line for the Charger* Sophomore<br />
Andrea Will was another<br />
unsung hero, playing a strong<br />
first half. •<br />
"This has to give them confidence,"<br />
O'Shea said. "Anytime<br />
you make a change in your system.<br />
it's going to take time to develop.<br />
"We really haven't practiced at<br />
all the last 10 days because of<br />
spring break Two times we practiced<br />
with sis players in town, but<br />
I'm sure they (Troy) had the same<br />
problem.<br />
"They (Troy) had a lot of<br />
chances, but the final pass was<br />
not there<br />
"And Jessica Limauro, who is a<br />
big-time forward and a dangerous<br />
weapon didn't play. And that was<br />
in our favor."<br />
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best host Walled L*k* Central in a<br />
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Galvin's goal-scoring spree gets Shamrocks a win<br />
Senior midfielder Gary Galvin<br />
scored five goals and had two assist*<br />
Tuesday, helping the Redford<br />
Catholic Central lacrosse<br />
team get back on the winning<br />
track arith a 10-6 win over host U-<br />
D Jesuit<br />
The Shamrocks, hurt recently<br />
by injuries, are 3-5 overall-<br />
Tom McNeil added two goals<br />
and two assist*. Dan McLellan<br />
and Jason Hubenschmidt had<br />
one goal and three assists each.<br />
J.P. Martin added one goal.<br />
Because of injuries, the Shamrocks<br />
have brought up five sophomores.<br />
CC goal tender Brian Jeffires is<br />
lost for two weeks with a knee injury.<br />
Senior Mike Hoard has been<br />
Campus-wide<br />
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double-header sweep<br />
over visiting Harper Woods<br />
Notre Dame.<br />
The 5-foot-10. 160 pounder<br />
overpowered Irish hitterii in<br />
the first game, pitching 1V»<br />
innings of relief in a 6-4 win.<br />
Thomas started the second<br />
game and after experiencing<br />
some wildness, was lifted in<br />
the fourth inning liefore the<br />
Shamrocks rallied to win. 13-6.<br />
Thomas relieved first game<br />
starter Justin Stankiewicz with<br />
one out in the sixth inning, the<br />
bases loaded and the Shamrocks<br />
ahead 6-4. Thomas ended<br />
the threat bv striking out<br />
the first two batters he faced.<br />
Thomas walked two in the<br />
seventh, but struck out the<br />
side, to improve his record to 2-<br />
0.<br />
"He throws curves for<br />
strikes, which makes his fastball<br />
even better." CC coach<br />
John Salter said.<br />
Stankiewicz. a senior righthander.<br />
scattered four hits and<br />
struck out seven, but got in<br />
trouble with seven walks.<br />
Thomas started the game in<br />
the outfield and finished with<br />
a triple, single and two RBI.<br />
Senior shortstop Chris Misiak<br />
had two doubles and an RBI<br />
and senior outfielder Mike<br />
Homant contributed a single<br />
and a double.<br />
In the second game, junior<br />
Marty Wilk pitched 3Vi innings<br />
in relief of Thomas, who<br />
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The Shamrocks rallied for<br />
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Misiak hail a bases loaded<br />
double in the fifth, scoring<br />
Greg Rogers, Jason Couture<br />
and Ryan McGrath, all of<br />
whom had walked. Matt Kaye<br />
also walked and came home in<br />
the inning.<br />
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highlighted by Mike Da/cuan<br />
no's three-run homer and a<br />
solo homer by Caret Burch.<br />
The Shamrocks, who com<br />
mitted four errors in the second<br />
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to defending Class A stale<br />
champion Birmingham<br />
Brother Rice.<br />
The Shamrocks seem to be<br />
winning all the clone games,<br />
whether they've had to come<br />
from-behind or hold on to a<br />
lead in the late innings.<br />
"I'm surprised . with our<br />
start, the only game we had all<br />
the way was against (Bloomfield<br />
Hills) Cranbrook," CC<br />
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10 days off over Easter<br />
break, it's lough to come back<br />
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OUTDOOft<br />
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4 * PARKER<br />
Ah! Opening day.<br />
A sure sign of -<br />
the arrival of<br />
spring and the<br />
approach of<br />
warmer fishing<br />
weather ia the<br />
opening of trout<br />
season on Michigan's<br />
designated<br />
trout streams<br />
and lakes. Traditionally,<br />
opening<br />
day (alia on the<br />
laat Saturday in<br />
April each year - that's this Saturday,<br />
if you're not paying attan<br />
tion.<br />
When thoughta turn to trout<br />
fishing tha fly fisherman ia always<br />
at the forefront<br />
Fly fiahing for the elusive trout<br />
present* tbe ulUmate challenge<br />
for an angler. Whether you're locating<br />
a feeding fiah, looping a<br />
long cast to a precise spot on the<br />
river, or aimply matching the<br />
hatch with your own hand-tied<br />
fly, the art of fly fishing for trout<br />
is a true teet of one's ability to<br />
tune-in to the natural surroundings.<br />
.<br />
Redford's Bill Waara has been<br />
tuning-in to Michigan's trout<br />
streams since 1926. A member of<br />
FISHING<br />
TOURNAMENTS<br />
• SALMON STAKES<br />
The 17th annual River Crab ,<br />
Salmon Stakes Fishing Tournament<br />
will take place Saturday, at<br />
the River Crab Restaurant in St<br />
Clair. Raffle/entry ticketa are S10<br />
each and available locally at<br />
Charley's Crab in Troy,<br />
Meriwethers in Southfield, Big<br />
Fish in Dearborn, and Grandy<br />
Dancer in Ann Arbor. Ticketa are<br />
redeemable for 810 off dinner for<br />
two at any Chuck Muer Reatau<br />
rant. Proceed* from the tournament<br />
will be uaed to support programs<br />
to help troubled children,<br />
adult* and their families throughout<br />
Michigan, 1-800-468-3727.<br />
BANQUETS<br />
• HI BAMQUET<br />
The Paul H. Young Chapter of<br />
Trout Unlimited will hold its annual<br />
fund-raiaing banquet beginning<br />
at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, April<br />
25, at the Royalty Houae in Warren<br />
(8201 B. Old 13 Mile Road).<br />
Ticketa are 840 per person and<br />
875 per couple. This banquet is<br />
the chapter's major fundraising<br />
event of tbe year. Funds raised at<br />
the banquet, through ticket sales,<br />
raffles and auction*, are allocated<br />
to such programs as river restore<br />
tion, community education, college<br />
scholarahipa, environmental<br />
reaearch and public access con<br />
strurtion. Call (810) 788-0301 for<br />
ticketa or more information.<br />
• 2 ^<br />
tbe Michigan Fly Fiahing Club<br />
and tbe Paul H. Young chapter of<br />
Trout Unlimited, Waara spends<br />
his free time making custom bamboo<br />
fly rod*.<br />
"Like John Volker aaid in bis<br />
book. Testament of a Trout<br />
Fisherman, Trout always feed in<br />
the moat beautiful places.' When<br />
you're after trout you end up in<br />
theee places," explained Warra.<br />
"Trout fiahing ia a challenge. It'a<br />
more like bunting than fiahing.<br />
First, you have to get out there<br />
and see if the fish are actively<br />
feeding and if they are, you can<br />
see them surface. Then you have<br />
to stalk into position to make a<br />
cast, and you have to imitate the<br />
food they are eating"<br />
Many people conaider fly fiahing<br />
to be complicated and confusing,<br />
but that's not neceeaarily the<br />
case according to Farmington<br />
Hilla resident Art Dittma/, preeident<br />
of Michigan United Conaervation<br />
Cluba, the nation's larpst<br />
state-wide conservation organization.<br />
"A lot of people look at fly fishing<br />
aa kind of an elitiat-type<br />
. sport, but moat of that haa been<br />
generated by fly fiahermen themaelvea,"<br />
said Dittmar. "Actually,<br />
it* not all that tough.<br />
SEMINARS<br />
Taoirr MAMM FACTS<br />
Dor. trout atreama autft aa tn* AoSabta. t*a<br />
Two Hearted, tne Suartwan and tha Para<br />
t 17 and OMT mm laquired<br />
to have a »*cT«aar Msng Soanae<br />
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"They'll talk about how everything<br />
baa to be balanced and of<br />
making 60- and 70-foot casta, but<br />
you really don't need all that<br />
Even matching the hatch is a little<br />
overrated. There are times a<br />
trout becomes very, very particular,<br />
but most of the time I've<br />
found size is more important than<br />
color. Aa long as you use a fly tbe<br />
same size as the hatch they'll take<br />
it."<br />
While fly fishing is probably<br />
tbe most popular technique used<br />
to catch trout, it's not tbe only<br />
one.<br />
"Many people use garden hackle,<br />
or worms," said Dittmar.<br />
"That's probably the most effective<br />
way to catch a trout, especially<br />
at this time of year because<br />
most flies aren't that active yet.<br />
OUTDOORS CALENDAR<br />
emeuY<br />
The Michigan Big Game Hunter's<br />
Association will hold a turkey<br />
hunting seminar beginning at 7<br />
p.m. today at Arrowhead Archery<br />
and Pro Shop in Taylor (Van<br />
Bom Road between Beech Daly<br />
and Telegraph). (313) 563-0285.<br />
FISHING CLUBS<br />
I FLY FISHING<br />
The Michigan Fly Fishing Club<br />
meeta at 7 p.m. the first and third<br />
Wednesdays of each month at<br />
Livonia Clarenoeville Junior High<br />
School. (810) 478-1494.<br />
The Four Seasons Fishing Club<br />
meets 7:30 p.m. the first Wednes<br />
day of each month at the Maplewood<br />
Center in Garden City. Gary<br />
Campbell, meteorologist for the<br />
National Weather Service, will<br />
discuss storm safety, and storm<br />
structure at the May meeting.<br />
477-3816.<br />
Metro-West Steel headers meet*<br />
at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday<br />
of each month at Garden City<br />
High School, 420-2965.<br />
SEASONS/DATES<br />
BTHOUT<br />
A special catch-and-releaae. fliesonly<br />
trout seaaon ends tomorrow<br />
on tbe Huron River from Moss<br />
C O N I ) I;I;I O<br />
Lake to the signs 100 yards below<br />
the bridge st Wixon Road. The<br />
regular trout seaaon opens Saturday.<br />
• TURKEY<br />
Spring turkey season runs<br />
through May 28 in designated<br />
management areas across the<br />
state.<br />
• STAMP N MH CONTESTS<br />
Friday is the deadline for entry<br />
into the 1996 trout/salmon stamp<br />
and the 1996 waterfowl stamp design<br />
competitions. (517) 373-1280.<br />
Catch-and-release bass fishing is<br />
permitted on Cass, Kent and<br />
Pontiac lakea through May 27.<br />
The regular bass season opens<br />
May 28.<br />
• WALLEYE, SAUeEB, PKE<br />
Walleye, sauger and pike seaaon<br />
opens tomorrow on inland waters<br />
in tbe Lower Peninsula, and May<br />
15 on inland waters in the Upper<br />
Peninsula The season iB open all<br />
year on Great Lakes waters in tbe<br />
Lower Peninsula, Lake St. Clair,<br />
the St. Clair River and Lake Erie.<br />
It ia legal to use hand nets for<br />
catching smelt statewide through<br />
May 31.<br />
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Addison Oaks County Park near<br />
Rochester is open for weekend<br />
camping, (810) 693-2432. Weekend<br />
camping begins May 5 at<br />
Groveland Oaks near Holly (810)<br />
634-9811. Regular camping begins<br />
May 19 at both parks.<br />
(Mao. 10 rncfiee on<br />
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6C(C) Tha Obsentr, THURSDAY. APRIL 27, 1995<br />
ON THE<br />
WEEKEND<br />
•ART SHOW<br />
Glass. metei and atone<br />
Come visit a showing of re<br />
v~ent collaborative efforts<br />
t* Cliff Holdampf and Don<br />
Sch&cider Friday through<br />
Sunday. April 28-30. at<br />
Francis Jewel rrv 4?0 For<br />
e*c, Forest Place Mill in<br />
Plymouth Information.<br />
469 I960<br />
• #Ti<br />
The Plymouth stamp show<br />
mil be held 10 a m to 6<br />
p m Saturday, April 29.<br />
and 10 a m to 5 p.m. Sun<br />
day. Apnl 30. at Central<br />
Middle School. Church<br />
Street at Main in down<br />
town Plymouth Free ad<br />
mission. Free parking<br />
Sponsored by West Suburban<br />
Stamp Club.<br />
Put on your walking shoes,<br />
get your camera ready and<br />
come to the Miller Woods<br />
on Powell Road between<br />
Beck and Ridge from 1 -4<br />
p m. Sunday. Apnl 29. and<br />
Sunday. May 7. It's time<br />
for the 20th annual guided<br />
spring walks. Members of<br />
the Fnend* of Miller<br />
Woods will be on hand to<br />
conduct tours and answer<br />
queationa about the property's<br />
history, wildlife.<br />
trees and wildflowera<br />
• EARTH DAY<br />
Maybury State Park will<br />
boat its sixth annual Earth<br />
Day Celebration on 10 am.<br />
Saturday, April 29. Events<br />
include a 10K race followed<br />
by environmental<br />
displays and activities<br />
from 11 am. to 3 p.m.. including<br />
nature hikes and<br />
earth crafts for children.<br />
Maybury State Park ia located<br />
on Eight Mile Rd .<br />
one mile west of Beck Road<br />
in Northvilie Townahip.<br />
Information. 810-349-8390.<br />
The Plymouth Symphony<br />
Orchestra'a pops concert,<br />
sponsored by Ford Motor<br />
Co.. featuring tbe bluegraas<br />
band RPD Boys, will be<br />
held 8 p m. Friday. April<br />
28, at the Fox Hilla Country<br />
Club, 8768 N. Temtori<br />
u. Plymouth. The sym<br />
phony will play selections<br />
from "Billy tbe Kid" by<br />
Copland, "The Grand Can<br />
yon Suite" by Grofe,<br />
Rodger* and Hammer<br />
"Stars and Stripaa Forever"<br />
by Souaa The second<br />
annual silent auction will<br />
continue throughout the<br />
evening, with items for sale<br />
on display before and dur<br />
ing tbe concert. A live auction<br />
will be held during the<br />
items for tbe auction, call<br />
Mary Thotnaa at 463-3016<br />
Ticketa for the dinner and<br />
t are $40 for adoha<br />
i and $30 for<br />
i in kindergarten<br />
through 12th grade. Cock<br />
tail* will be aarved at 6<br />
r a* 630 and<br />
will be served dur<br />
ing the intermiaaion For<br />
the concert and deaaert<br />
only, ticketa mo 130 for<br />
uon and $15<br />
for students. Reservations<br />
are necessary. 461-2112.<br />
YOUR 8 U I D E TO EVENTS IN AND A R O U N D C A N T O N<br />
• MATMTRAR'<br />
The Plymouth Theatre<br />
Guild will present Ira Levin's<br />
Deathtrap" on Apnl<br />
28. 29 and May 5. 6. 7, 12<br />
and 13. Showtime will be 8<br />
p m Friday and Saturday.<br />
6 p. m. Sunday Adults $8<br />
' door I. senior 'youth $7<br />
idoor). Group rates available<br />
for 20 or more at 15<br />
each General seating.<br />
Ticketa are exchangeable<br />
but not refundable. Tickets<br />
may be purchased in<br />
advance for $ 1 off at Sir<br />
Speedy Printing Center.<br />
486 S. Main, Plymouth, or<br />
Heavenly Bakery. 43063<br />
W Seven Mile. Northvilie<br />
(Highland Lakes Shopping<br />
Center), or by mail: PTG.<br />
Tickets P O Box 700461.<br />
Plymouth 48170 Information.<br />
349-7110.<br />
R LAS VISAS I<br />
The Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Jaycees Wheeler-Dealer<br />
Las Vegas Night will be<br />
held 7 p.m. to midnight<br />
Fnday. April 28. at the<br />
Mayflower Meeting Houae.<br />
499 S Main in Plymouth<br />
Participants must be 21<br />
years old. $500 maximum<br />
payoff per person Admission<br />
$10, with $5 worth of<br />
chips free. All proceeds will<br />
be used to benefit the<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> communities.<br />
The Plymouth Community<br />
Chorus will perform ita<br />
21st apring concert, "Remember<br />
the Song." 8 p.m<br />
Saturday. April 29, and 4<br />
pm. Sunday. April 30, at<br />
Plymouth Salem High<br />
School, 46181 Joy, west of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Ticketa are $8 for adults<br />
and $6 for seniors/students<br />
and available at Dearborn<br />
Muaic, 42679 Ford Road,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>; Evola Muaic, 215<br />
W. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth;<br />
Sideways, 506 Forest,<br />
Plymouth; Northvilie<br />
Record. 104 W Main.<br />
Northvilie; and at the door.<br />
Information, 466-4080.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parka and Recreation<br />
Services ia sponsoring<br />
its ——I Kids Fiahing<br />
Derby on Saturday, May 6.<br />
Tbe Heritafs Park Ponds<br />
will be atoefced with rainbow<br />
trout. Awards will be<br />
given for tbe largest fiah<br />
caught. First prise is a<br />
$100 Sevings Bond. Open<br />
regiatration tbe day of<br />
event, space permitting.<br />
Registration through<br />
Thursday, May 4.<br />
CLUBS<br />
Republican Club will<br />
6 p.m. Thursday, April 27,<br />
at the Water Club Grill.<br />
Plymouth Townahip.<br />
M.O.M (Meet Other<br />
Mothers) pm<br />
will be heid 930-1130<br />
Friday, April 28, at First<br />
Preebyterian Church, 701<br />
Church la Plymouth. The<br />
tips. All am<br />
*<br />
Spring fashion<br />
jji 1 '•' ®<br />
f. * ~ Z •?> * -L "j 2.'* i »<br />
On parade: <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers members recently<br />
modeled new spring fashions courtesy of<br />
Winkelman's at the April general meeting.<br />
Above, Cindy Bryars is in an evening dress.<br />
For more information about Newcomers, call<br />
981-4915, 416-0284 or 453-3693.<br />
child care is provided for a<br />
nominal fee. Call Toni at<br />
463-6134.<br />
Suburban Republican<br />
Women will meet 11 am.<br />
Thursday. April 27. at the<br />
Mayflower Hotel in Plymouth.<br />
Lunch is S10. The<br />
speakers are Jack Kirksey,<br />
Republican candidate running<br />
for mayor of Livonia,<br />
and Art Sipppola, Republican<br />
State Commission financial<br />
counsel, discussing<br />
state elections and party<br />
rules. Call Joy Hartman at<br />
(810) 474-5637 for reservationa.<br />
RNAAFA<br />
The Michigan Chapter of<br />
tbe National Association<br />
to Advance Fat Acceptance<br />
(NAAFA) Inc. ia boating a<br />
Saturday night hiau, 8<br />
p.m. to 1 am. Saturday,<br />
April 29, at the Clarion<br />
Hotel-Metro Airport. Wear<br />
your favorite Hawaiian attire<br />
and secure a chance to<br />
win the Beat Hawaiian<br />
Outfit contest. Coat ia $10<br />
for members and $13 for<br />
non-members. (810) 262<br />
6877.<br />
The 60-Plus Club will<br />
meet noon Monday. May 1.<br />
at First United Methodist<br />
Church of Plymouth, 45201<br />
N. Territorial. Thoee attending<br />
should bring their<br />
own table service and a<br />
dish to pass for the potluck.<br />
Program will follow.<br />
R INRO cmcs<br />
Three Cities Art Club will<br />
meet 7 p.m. Monday, May<br />
1. at Plymouth Townahip<br />
Hall, at Ann Arbor Road<br />
and Lilley. Mary Cbelthrop<br />
will apeak on art history<br />
and composition.<br />
R CANTOR I<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers<br />
general meeting will be<br />
held. 7 p.m. hospitality,<br />
7:30 p.m. meeting.<br />
Wednesday, May 3; at<br />
Sunflower Clubhouee,<br />
46800 Hanford Road, in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Winners from our<br />
raffle fundraiser to benefit<br />
community hoepice will be<br />
drawn. Come see if you are<br />
a winner. They will have<br />
new officer elections. Infor<br />
mation, 416-0284, 453-<br />
3693, or 981 4915.<br />
R AAUW<br />
The American Aaaociation<br />
of University Women annual<br />
book sale will be held<br />
Thursday through Saturday.<br />
May 4-6, at<br />
Starkweather Center in<br />
Plymouth.<br />
Liyonia-Redford Chapter<br />
No. 130, Parents Without<br />
Partners, is meeting at the<br />
Cadillac Cafe. 30565 Grand<br />
River, Farmington Hilla.<br />
They meet on the first and<br />
third Thursdays of each<br />
month. Parent and family<br />
activities are planned. New<br />
members welcome at 8<br />
p.m. for orientation. General<br />
meeting at 8:30 p.m. After<br />
the meeting, they go<br />
into the lounge for dancing<br />
to music played by a D J.<br />
Diane. 464 1969<br />
• JAYCEES<br />
The Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Jaycees meet at 7:30 p.m.<br />
on the fourth Thursday of<br />
the month at the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center. 525<br />
Farmer in Plymouth.<br />
AROUND<br />
TOWN<br />
U.S. Rep. Lynn Rivers, D-<br />
Ann Arbor, will conduct a<br />
town meeting for Plymouth<br />
residents 7-9 p.m. Thursday<br />
at the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School Little<br />
Theater. The meeting will<br />
be-an open forum at which<br />
attendees will be free to<br />
discuss a wide range of<br />
topics. Rivers will talk<br />
about the first 100 days of<br />
the 104th Congress and<br />
will take questions. Information,<br />
Shannon Fisk or<br />
David Kramer at 741-4210.<br />
i/PARmm<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and<br />
Recreation Services, in<br />
conjunction with DAM<br />
Art Studio, ia sponsoring<br />
cartooning and drawing/<br />
painting classes, aa well aa<br />
a new preschool class. The<br />
cartoon claaa will feature<br />
basic shapes and cartoon<br />
panels with exploration of<br />
favorite characters. The<br />
drawing/painting claaa ia<br />
for beginning and advanced<br />
students and will<br />
explore drawing, charcoal,<br />
pencils and watercolor.<br />
Regiatration deadline is<br />
April 28.397-5110.<br />
• AtUK* PARTY<br />
Parents of seniors graduating<br />
from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and Plymouth Salem high<br />
schools are needed to volunteer<br />
for the senior class<br />
party. Volunteers are needed<br />
for card dealing and to<br />
act as chape rones Infor<br />
mation, 469-3816.<br />
The honors choirs from<br />
Eriksson and Tonda elementary<br />
schools will perform<br />
7 p.m. Thursday.<br />
April 27, to raise their voices<br />
in song as one choir under<br />
the direction of their<br />
music teacher. Rob Koch,<br />
at Tonda's cafetorium.<br />
Each choir will perform<br />
two musical selections on<br />
ita own and then join for<br />
the remaining portion of<br />
the concert. The concert is<br />
free.<br />
• LIVING SOBMAR<br />
Sponsored by the City of<br />
Plymouth and Northvilie<br />
Senior Center 1 -3 p.m.<br />
Monday, May I, at Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center, 525<br />
Farmer in Plymouth.<br />
Avoiding probate and reducing<br />
taxes to heirs will<br />
be discussed, along with<br />
the advantages of a living<br />
trust. A question-and-answer<br />
session will follow.<br />
The discussion will be presented<br />
by financial expert<br />
Paul Leduc. Information,<br />
455-6623.<br />
R SCHOOLCRAFT<br />
RfRISTRATtON<br />
Walk-in registration for<br />
spring-summer Continuing<br />
Education courses at<br />
Schoolcraft College ia<br />
being held 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.<br />
Wednesday and Thursday,<br />
May 3-4, in the college's<br />
McDowell Center. Information,<br />
462-4448.<br />
BOORS<br />
The Plymouth Community<br />
Chorus ia conducting a<br />
two-for-one early bird pre<br />
aale of 1996 Entertainment<br />
booka. When a book ia ordered<br />
before May 15, a free<br />
1995 book will be supplied.<br />
The booka are $40. The<br />
proceeds will go to finance<br />
a chorus trip to Waahington,<br />
D.C. To place orders,<br />
call 469-6829.<br />
C A L E N D A R F O R M<br />
Friends of Univeraity of<br />
Michigan Matthaei Botanical<br />
Gardens apring perennial<br />
aale will be held 10<br />
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday<br />
and Sunday, April 29-30.<br />
Take U.S.-23 to the<br />
Geddea Road exit, head<br />
east to Dixboro Road. At<br />
Dixboro Road, turn north.<br />
The Botanical Gardens<br />
aite ia two milea north at<br />
1800 N. Dixboro Road. Fri-<br />
Tha P^neBi mi <strong>Canton</strong> OtMnnw welcome Calendar itenu Items should be from non-profit day,com- April 28, from 2-7<br />
munity /roups or individuals announcing a community program or went Please type or pnnt p.m., a special Friends of<br />
the information belou and mail your item to The Calendar, <strong>Canton</strong> Observer, 744 Wing. Matthaei Botanical Gar-<br />
Plymouth, Ml 46170, or by fax to 313-459-4224 Deadline for Calendar item* is noon dena members' presale will<br />
Fnday for the follomng Tkuridayt paper Call 459-2700 if you have any question* take place. Individuals<br />
wishing to have first selection<br />
Friday evening before<br />
DaIC mJI Tias*;<br />
tha aale opens to tha public<br />
may join at tha door and<br />
receive 10 percent off their<br />
perennial purchase. Information,<br />
Jacqui at 998-<br />
7081.<br />
at Trinity CoUafs, Dublin, Ireland, laat i<br />
Watdasan la planning to pursue a <<br />
thropology. 8be la a 11 High<br />
The Madonna Uai<br />
pear la the ltto<br />
hip by Who s Who Among<br />
UaJveraMe* aad CoU*^a<br />
4ty atudenta' namee will ap-<br />
Need someone to talk<br />
about your problema? Call<br />
Suburban Weet Community<br />
Center at 981-2666 or <<br />
937 9500 for Community<br />
Mental Healthcare.<br />
The Trinity Preabyterian<br />
Church Sunday School<br />
children in grades three<br />
through five will present<br />
"Little Big Lunch" 7 p.m.<br />
Sunday. April 30, at the<br />
church, 10101 W. Ann Arbor<br />
Road. The musical ia<br />
baaed on the miracle of the<br />
feeding of the 5,000 and Jesus'<br />
words "1 am the bread<br />
! of life."<br />
Monday. May 15, Angela<br />
Hospice will tee up ita seventh<br />
annual golf outing at<br />
the Links at Pinewood.<br />
The all-day package at<br />
$150 includes 18 holes of<br />
golf with cart, buffet lunch,<br />
steak dinner, bar service,<br />
and several chances to win<br />
prixea from local business<br />
es. Golfers can drive home<br />
a new car from Hinea Park<br />
Lincoln-Mercury in Plymouth<br />
by sinking an ace on<br />
the par three third hole.<br />
The four-person scramble<br />
outing will have a shotgun<br />
atart at 12:30 p.m. Information,<br />
Dorothy York at<br />
Angela Hospice, 464-7810,<br />
before May 1.<br />
R KIDS, KITES<br />
"Kids, Kites and Family<br />
Fun," sponsored by the<br />
Metro Detroit Aaaociation<br />
for the Education of Young<br />
Children, will be held 10<br />
a.m. to noon Saturday,<br />
April 29, at Plymouth<br />
Townahip Park. Por children<br />
agea 3-8. Parents<br />
must atay. Plymouth Children'a<br />
Nursery will sponsor<br />
a booth for face painting.<br />
Kite making and flying,<br />
storybook characters,<br />
and other outdoor activities.<br />
Informstion, Jean La-<br />
Point*, 463-3712, or Pat<br />
Maclsaac, 463-8051.<br />
• WALKATNON<br />
The Michigan Parkinson<br />
Foundation Walkathon<br />
will be held 11 am. Saturday,<br />
May 20, at University<br />
of Michigan-Dearborn<br />
campus. University of<br />
Michigan-Flint campus<br />
and Owoaao-Memorial<br />
Health Care Center. All<br />
thoae with Parkinaon'a,<br />
care provider* and families<br />
are aaksd to participate in<br />
tbe annual aralkathon.<br />
Thia is to raiae funding to<br />
assist new support groups,<br />
train volunteers and support<br />
group leaders and to<br />
develop further programs<br />
to address tbe needs of<br />
thoae with Parkinaon'a. To<br />
register, call 746-2000.<br />
R ATTIC MLR<br />
Attic super aale, sponsored<br />
by Lucile B. Conger Alumna*<br />
Group of University of<br />
Michigan. Nonprofit proceeds<br />
provide scholarship<br />
from women. 9 am to 4<br />
p.m. Friday, April 28, aad 9<br />
am. to 2 p.m. Saturday,<br />
April 29, with clearance<br />
price* at noon at the<br />
Courtyard Shopa, 1883<br />
Plymouth Road at Upland,<br />
just acroaa the street from<br />
Univeraity of Michigan<br />
North Campua.<br />
I Kriata Altemua, France*<br />
Bernard, Pamela Neal. Tammy Puakan aad<br />
Stephanie SeaboH were inducted into the interna<br />
bsasiaij s.fcslaaMi HI FOLJ Pill TWa K*b<br />
pa — Omicron Iota Chapter, at Schoolcraft Col<br />
To submit your academic honor or graduation announcement<br />
to Camous Notes tend the niafrlaf<br />
printed or typewritten to. Bridget Moran, Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Otaarvar, 744 Wing St. Plymouth,<br />
Mk*. 48170.<br />
I N D C P E N O E N T<br />
B A P T I S T BIBLE<br />
'"EU.OWSHIP<br />
HL. Petty<br />
The Ob serverTTWJft8DA\, APRIL 27, 1995 *7C<br />
Your Invitation to<br />
Worship<br />
Mail Copy To OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />
36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonia 46150<br />
FOB CHURCH PAGE COPY CHANGES OR INFORMATION ON ADVERTISING IN THIS DIRECTORY<br />
PLEASE CALL: LINOA RIGDON AT 953-2161<br />
BAPTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN<br />
BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />
29475 W Six Mile, Livonia<br />
525-3664 or 261-9276 .<br />
Sunday School<br />
Morning Worship<br />
Evening Worship<br />
Wed Family Hour<br />
YOUTH<br />
AWANA<br />
CLUBS<br />
.10:00 A.M<br />
.11:00 A.M.<br />
. 6;00 P.M<br />
. .7:30 PM<br />
April 30th<br />
11 00 a m "Hosaa and His WHe"<br />
6 00 p.m Awana Award Night<br />
'A Church That* Concerned About People"<br />
KVixord EUF*Rsr CHURCH- /,<br />
25295 Grand River Avenue at 7 Mile Road<br />
Radford, Michigan • 533-2300<br />
Sunday WoraMp » J0 A M Church School 10.46 A.M.<br />
I Midweek Family Program. Wednesdays §:46 P.M.<br />
April 30th<br />
Guest Speaker Ron Leon<br />
PnWHtWrtOomriguW<br />
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Mmaaar to. Crmann Srwon Sooe<br />
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ST. ANDREW'S<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
1*3*0 Hubbard Road<br />
Uvortfa. Michigan 4*154<br />
421-S451 .<br />
Moo-Ffi 9 30 A M. Hoy Eucharist<br />
Wednesday 600 PM D w & Classes<br />
Saturday 5 00 PM Hot* Eucharm<br />
Sunday 7 45 A 10 A M Holy Euchansi<br />
1000 AM Chretien Educate)" tor af ages<br />
Sunday Morrang - Nursery Cart AvaiiaMe<br />
The dev. Robert Ctapp, Rector<br />
Every knee afta* do* and every tongue -<br />
confess mar jMeus Ovist it Lota<br />
Pt* 2r»l<br />
IPI9COPAL CHURCH<br />
of the HOLY SPIRIT<br />
*3 Nweurgb • Uwmle • §ei-0211<br />
Tha ftev Emary F. Oravan*. Vicar<br />
Tha Man aaral Haaa Aaalatanl<br />
CATHOLIC<br />
ST. ANNTS ROMAN CATH0UC CHURCH<br />
Saciaty at 8t Pm. X • TradiOooaJ Latia *mm<br />
2)310 Joy Road • Radford.<br />
S Block. L ol T«l»*r»p*i • < Jl JH W-2121<br />
PrirM t Phon* (*I®| '*4-W 11 "<br />
fic*<br />
Fir*<br />
Maaa Schedule:<br />
FrL 700 p m<br />
Hat. *00 •-•><br />
Sun 7 JO S 10 a.m.<br />
Mon. 11 AO a. m.<br />
Prior to Each Ma-<br />
C«afca • Haa<br />
OI R LADY OK<br />
GOOD COUNSEL<br />
1160 Penniman Ave<br />
Plymouth • 45 J-OJ26<br />
Rev, john J. Sullivan<br />
Mn-rn MDAM.te VOOPM<br />
Sunday «00. 10-00 AM wl Umf M<br />
EPISCOPAL<br />
RESURRECTION CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />
Rev R«hard A PSHswo Pastor<br />
4S001 wanen Mt <strong>Canton</strong> latnear 441*7<br />
J1I-441-0444<br />
MASS SCHEDULE<br />
Saturday 4:30 P.M.<br />
9w4* »«» AS. • 0* la*r aPmrnm Ciepa<br />
let t» Baaa AS mma aa* rnmmm ma ma<br />
MHANS<br />
Sunday<br />
z Memorial Service 10:00 A.M.<br />
Wedneedeys 8:00 PM.<br />
38818 ParttdeM. Uvonia«428-7810<br />
CHURCHES OF CHRIST<br />
Faith Covenant Church<br />
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Dinner 6:00 p.m.<br />
Youth 7:00 p.m.<br />
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LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
26325 Helatead Road at 11 Mile<br />
Farmington Hills. Michigan<br />
Services Every Sunday at 10 30 A.M<br />
Also, lit & 3rd Sunday at 7 00 P.M.<br />
Sunday School - 9 15 A M<br />
BOta Claw - Tuesday 7 30 PM.<br />
Song Services - Last Sunday<br />
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14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of I-96) • Livonia<br />
Church • 522-6830 School/Day Care • 513-6413<br />
Rev. Luther A. Werth. Pastor<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30 S 11:00 AM.<br />
Sunday School S Bible Claaa 9:45 AM.<br />
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Preschool. Kindergarten, Day Care<br />
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ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />
Church 4 School M85Venoy<br />
1 Bfc N ot Port RO . Westland 425-0260<br />
Oivtna Worship • A 11:00 A.M<br />
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INTERDENOMINATIONAL<br />
Preabyterian<br />
Church<br />
17000 Far<br />
Uvwte 422-11JO<br />
Worship Services<br />
Sunday School<br />
8:00, 9:15,10:45 A.M.<br />
and 12:05 P.M.<br />
Evening Service 7:00 P.M.<br />
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UNITED CHURCH<br />
OF CHRIST<br />
9435 Henry Rufl at Was) Chicago<br />
Livone 48ISO '421-5406<br />
Rev Donald Umafcnan. Pastor<br />
9:15 a m. Church Schooi<br />
10.30 am. Worship Service<br />
Nursery Care Avaaabie<br />
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Rosedale Gardens<br />
Presbyterian Church (USA)<br />
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(313) 422-0494<br />
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10:30 a.m.<br />
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* 16700 NaMxrti Road<br />
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AGAPE CHRISTIAN CENTER<br />
41550 E. Ann Arbor Trail<br />
Plymouth. Michigan 48170<br />
(313) 459-6240<br />
Sunday Worship - 8:00 & 10:00 ajn.<br />
Wednesday - Family Night 7:00 p.m.<br />
Nursery & ChHdren'a Ministry at All Services<br />
"4 church ministering to today's needs'<br />
Mark B. Moore. Pastor<br />
NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
29M7 Weet Eleven Mile Road<br />
Juw Wm of Middle belt<br />
476-8860<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
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April )0th<br />
"Isn't Everyone Gifted?"<br />
Agape Christian Academy - K through 12<br />
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METHODIST CHURCH<br />
38600 Ann Arbor Thai<br />
422-0149<br />
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Rev. M*tanM L. Carey<br />
ST. MATTMEMTS<br />
UNITED METHODIST<br />
30800 Sa Ma M Da* Uarnman 4 M«Mar,ie«:<br />
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10:00 A.M. Worship A Church School<br />
11:15 A.M. Adult Study Claaae*<br />
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April SOth<br />
Guest Speaker: John Schmidt<br />
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Itww for tfce rekffon calendar<br />
should be submitted no later<br />
than noon Fnday lot the next<br />
Thursday's issue.<br />
The St. Genevieve Woman's Club<br />
will present • "Spring into Summer"<br />
fashion ahow at 7 p.m.<br />
Thursday, April 27, at the church<br />
activity center, 29015 Jamison,<br />
Livonia. Coat will be $12 par person<br />
and will include a chicken<br />
piccata dinner, catered by Paul<br />
Psparelli, and fashions by Mervyn's.<br />
Tickets are available in advance<br />
only at the St- Genevieve<br />
rectory or through a Women'•<br />
Club member. For more information.<br />
call (313) 427-5220.<br />
• PRAYER<br />
The St. Edith Chariamatic Prayer<br />
Group will meet at 8 p.m. Thursdays,<br />
beginning April 27, for a<br />
-weak "Life in the Spirit"<br />
seminar in tha A.V. Room, rear<br />
church entrance No. 2 Each aaasiona<br />
will laat lVt hours. For more<br />
information, call Al and Sandy<br />
Salloum at (313) 844 3303 or Dale<br />
and Lynn Swesene at (313) 462-<br />
3618.<br />
Good Hope Lutheran Church will<br />
have a rummage/craft/bake sale 9<br />
a.m. to 5 p.m. Thuraday through<br />
Saturday, April 27-29, at the<br />
church, 28680 Cheny Hill. Garden<br />
City. Proceeds will be used aa<br />
matching funds for money from<br />
the Lutheran Brotherhood.<br />
The Fellowship Committee of<br />
the Church of the Holy Spirit will<br />
have a rummage aale 10 a.m. to 3<br />
p.m. Saturday, April 29, at the<br />
church, 9083 Newburgh, Livonia.<br />
"Treaaurea" for the aale can be<br />
left at the church.<br />
The Observer/ THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1995<br />
RELIGION CALENDAR<br />
Alderagate United Women will<br />
have a apring rummage aale 9<br />
a.m. to 2:30 p.m Saturday, April<br />
29, at the church, 10000 Beech<br />
Daly, between Plymouth Road<br />
and Weat Chicago, Radford.<br />
White elephants, kitchen equipment,<br />
small appliancea, toys and<br />
books will be sold in Wealey Hall.<br />
Clothing of all aisea will be in the<br />
Fellowship Hall, with apecial<br />
women's garments in the<br />
Boutique. Proceeds will be uaed<br />
for church and diatrict missionary<br />
projecta. •<br />
St Andrew's Epiacopal Church<br />
in Livonia will have ita annual<br />
all-pariah garage aale 10 a.m. to 4<br />
p.m. Friday, May 5, and 9 a.m. to<br />
2 p.m. Saturday, May 6, at the<br />
church, 16360 Hubbard, between<br />
Five Mile and Six Mile. A $2 a<br />
bag aale will be 1 -2 p.m. Saturday.<br />
There also will be a plant and<br />
bake aale.<br />
Evangelists visit St. Paul's<br />
Toby and Barb Waldowaki will<br />
bring their musical ministry- to<br />
St. Paul'a Preabyterian Church in<br />
Livonia Sunday, April 30.<br />
The Waldowakia, who have<br />
been thrilling audiencea in concert<br />
with their outstanding muaical<br />
talent since 1976, will perform<br />
at the 8:30 and 11 a.m worship<br />
servicea at the church. 27475 Five<br />
Mile.<br />
They have been guest soloists<br />
with Billy Graham at hia Tacoma,<br />
Wash., Crusade in May 1993 and<br />
tbe Midweat Crusade in June<br />
1987. They also have been so<br />
loiata on the "Hour of Power"<br />
teiecaat with Robert Schuller.<br />
They have numerous recordings<br />
and muaic publications and have<br />
presented more than 2,000 concerts<br />
as part of their full-time<br />
miniatry.<br />
Their songs are composed by<br />
Toby and are filled with practical<br />
messages and uplifting melodies<br />
Hia love for God ia evident<br />
through hia teetimony of the keyboard,<br />
beginning at age 5, God's<br />
calling for his life, and how God<br />
has a plan for everyone.<br />
Barbara sings, using a three-octave<br />
range that ia as open as her<br />
personal sharing She tells of her<br />
commitment to Christ while on a<br />
second date with Toby in college.<br />
Toby and Barb inspire young<br />
marrieda, give goals to youth, involve<br />
little children in their conceit,<br />
and encourage the older per-<br />
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their infertility problems and a<br />
bout with cancer in 1980. Since<br />
then, they have been blessed with<br />
two healthy children.<br />
"Christianity is not a myth or a<br />
religious fad," they said. "Christ<br />
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our lives. We feel a definite call to<br />
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• CRAFT SALE<br />
St. Matthew'a United Methodist<br />
Church will have a craft fair 9<br />
a m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, AprU 29,<br />
at the church, 30900 W. Six Mile,<br />
Livonia. Admlaaion la $1 and no<br />
stroller* will be allowed Proceeda<br />
will help the church youth<br />
a United Methodist Youth Conference<br />
aad Miaaion in Salt Lake<br />
City, Utah, in August<br />
The congregation of Prince of<br />
Peace Lutheran Church in Westland<br />
will share dinner with the<br />
residents of the Wayne County<br />
Homeless Shelter in a special program<br />
at 5 p.m. Sunday, April 30,<br />
at the Church. Members of the<br />
center's staff and the congregation<br />
will also provide entertainment<br />
for the gathering.<br />
• SFf CIAI SPCAKS*<br />
Dr. Glenn Wagner, vice president<br />
for the national ministry for<br />
Promise Keepers, will speak at<br />
the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday.<br />
April 30, at Calvary Baptist<br />
Church, on Joy between Lilley<br />
and Sheldon roads, <strong>Canton</strong>. For<br />
more information, call (313) 456-<br />
0022.<br />
• HOLOCAUST<br />
Congregation Beit Kodesh will<br />
observe the remembrance of the<br />
Holocaust with its third annual<br />
memorial service at 2 p.m. Sunday,<br />
April 30, at the synagogue,<br />
31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia.<br />
The service commemorates the<br />
50th anniversary of the liberation<br />
of the concentration cam pa. The<br />
presiding officer of the event will<br />
be Phyllis Lewkowicz. The Yiskor<br />
service will be led by Cantor David<br />
Gutman.<br />
Martin Lowenberg, a survivor<br />
of tha Holocauat will speak, followed<br />
by a candlelighting ceremony<br />
with other survivors participating.<br />
Refreshments will be<br />
served.<br />
Tbe Claaaical Bella, a professional<br />
handbell choir, will present a<br />
concert at 4 p.m. Sunday, April<br />
30, at St Matthew's United<br />
Methodist Church, 30900 Six<br />
Mile, between Meririman and<br />
Middlebelt Livonia. The Classical<br />
Bells have performed with<br />
such groups aa the Detroit Symphony<br />
Orcheatra. Ticketa coat S6<br />
per person or $5 per person for<br />
groups of eight or more. For more<br />
information, call (810) 615-0845<br />
or (810) 362-3255.<br />
• RADIO SNOWS<br />
The radio series "What is this<br />
Christian Science and who are<br />
theae Christian Scientists?" is<br />
being aired at 9:30 a.m Sundays<br />
on WAAM-AM 1600. Topics include<br />
"Does your church have<br />
missionaries?" on April 30,<br />
"What are theae Reading Rooms<br />
shout?" on May 7, "What Does<br />
Christian Science say about sin?"<br />
on May 14, "How can anyone<br />
have that much faith?" on May 21<br />
1<br />
and "Just what is a Christian Science<br />
practitioner?" on May 28.<br />
The seriss also can be beard at<br />
8:30 a.m. Sundays on CKLW-AM.<br />
For more information, call (800)<br />
886-1212. -<br />
• FAMLY<br />
Ward Evangelical Preabyterian<br />
Church will offer family workshops<br />
7-8:15 p.m. Wednesday,<br />
May 3, at the church, 1700 Farmington<br />
Road, Livonia. The workshops<br />
will provide valuable ideas<br />
and suggestions for families. For<br />
more information, call Edie Lo<br />
veil at (313) 422-1826.<br />
• LIRJRUI WUfM UNHID<br />
Church Women United of Suburban<br />
Detroit-Weat will have a May<br />
fellowship breakfast at 9:15 a_m.<br />
Friday. May 5, at St Matthew's<br />
United Methodist Church, 30900<br />
Six Mile, Livonia. Tbe program<br />
will be "All Have a Place at the<br />
Table" with the Rev. Sandra Willowby.<br />
The coat is $2 for the continental<br />
breakfast and reservations<br />
can be made by calling Norma<br />
Roberta at (313) 591-2127. Child<br />
care will be available by reservation<br />
by calling Roberts. Participants<br />
are asked to bring love pillows<br />
for the children's hospitals.<br />
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THURSDAY, APRIL 27,1995<br />
ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS<br />
is<br />
LINDA CHOMIN<br />
Teachers invite<br />
art museum<br />
into classroom<br />
Fourth grade teachers Barbara Murphy and<br />
Beth Frayer never mias an opportunity to<br />
bring art into their classrooms at Taylor<br />
Elementary School in Livonia<br />
One hour art sessions once a week leave a<br />
hunger to show the children the difference art<br />
makes in our live*. That's why the Detroit Institute<br />
of Art*' Art To The Schools program ia. in<br />
their eyes, heaven-sent.<br />
The Detroit Institute of Arts has been bringing<br />
its Art To The Schools program to centers of<br />
learning for 28 years. Last week DIA docent<br />
Barbara Wojcik brought her 'American Art" presentation<br />
to Murphy's and Frayer's students.<br />
"She gets the children really excited about<br />
art. She really involves the kids and it supports<br />
the Master Works program* said Murphy, a former<br />
member of the Detroit City Ballet who incorporates<br />
art into every subject she teaches.<br />
Using slides of art from the DIA's permanent<br />
collection volunteer docenta speak to 30.000<br />
fourth through sixth grade students annually in<br />
the tn-county area<br />
Docent training<br />
One year of intense training in art history<br />
and visual techniques by the museum s education<br />
staff teaches docent* to use the visual<br />
thinking curriculum or "learning to look" whereby<br />
they relay knowledge by asking the children<br />
what they see.<br />
They also team to deal with untimely fire<br />
drills and lights that bum out in the projectors.<br />
No one ever said a volunteer's work is easy.<br />
'I love the way they involve the children in<br />
the way they look at the art. That's what the<br />
students love the moat; it gets them hands-on<br />
with their learning." Murphy said<br />
There's no wrong answer and because they're<br />
using all their senses it's not a memorization."<br />
added Frayer.<br />
With children being so attuned to the screen<br />
theae days the trick for volunteers docenta like<br />
Wojcik ia relaying the message in modem terms.<br />
While presenting a slide of a sculpture depicting<br />
a freed slave, Wojcik asked if anyone knew<br />
what a bronze casting waa. No response. Does<br />
anyone know how to make creepy crawlers?<br />
Ahh, sweet success.<br />
In the classroom<br />
Wojcik continued presenting slides and asking<br />
questions, incorporating bits of history as<br />
she did. She said sometimes a painting tella a<br />
story like "Watson and the Shark by John Singleton<br />
Copley." Watson, after the shark took off<br />
hia lag. went on to become mayor of London. I<br />
wonder how many adults know that.<br />
A sea of students raised their hands to answer<br />
each of Wojcik's questions. Afterwards<br />
Sarah Kinzer, 10, said she learned that artists<br />
use different techniques and not all painters<br />
See 2D<br />
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• Local artists color Garden City <strong>Public</strong> library<br />
with exhibit.<br />
• Victoria Diaz's Book Break column.<br />
• Exhibitions, art gallery listings<br />
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Interactive Art: The Livonia<br />
Cultural League commissioned<br />
New York<br />
artist Andrea Blum to<br />
create this environmental<br />
sculpture halfway between<br />
the police station<br />
and city hall in the Livonia<br />
Civic Center.<br />
TATT PHOTOGHOOHEK Jot JAGPPZLD<br />
Lush History: This 34-foot long mural by Plymouth artist Janisse Lahti Larson colors the wall of Joe's Produce in Livonia<br />
with Old World style.<br />
Lending a human touch to daily life<br />
Whether it's a cast sculpture in the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> or a colorful mural inside a<br />
produce market in Livonia* public art tells a story about who we are for generations to come.<br />
BY UNDA ANN CHOMW<br />
Throughout the ages public art<br />
haa enriched our lives.<br />
Andent civilizations like the Romans<br />
incorporated art into their<br />
architecture and environment<br />
leaving irrefutable testimony of<br />
their existence. It survives as a living<br />
history of the culture.<br />
Locally, public art generally is<br />
found in city halls and librariea,<br />
shopping centers — even produce<br />
markets.<br />
It can be as comforting as old<br />
Mother Goose, or can make one<br />
stop and think. The following tour<br />
features some of the highlights of<br />
public art in Observer communities.<br />
<strong>Public</strong> art, in general, differs<br />
from artwork collected privately<br />
and by museums because it's less likely<br />
to rely on commentary about social and<br />
political isaues.<br />
Take for instance the 'Goose that Laid<br />
the Golden Egg" displayed outside the<br />
north entrance to Hudson's at Westland<br />
Shopping Center. The 8-foot wide ab-<br />
various happenings In the<br />
suburban arts worid. Sand news leads to: Creative<br />
Living Editor. Observer Newspapers.<br />
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Tha Vary Special Arts Festival showcasing 150<br />
performing artiata takes place 10:30 a.m. to 1<br />
p.m. Friday and Saturday, April 28-29 at Wonderland<br />
Mall In Livonia. Among tbe performers<br />
is the Schoolcraft Players, a chime group from<br />
Bedford Townahip<br />
Livs muaic performances, hands-on art sctivities,<br />
and a 60 piece ait exhibit will spotlight<br />
the talent encouraged to flourish in Very Spe-<br />
The Storyteller. <strong>Canton</strong> Township sculptor Joseph<br />
De Lauro's bronze casting of an Indian tells<br />
future generations about our culture.<br />
stract sculpture, initially was created by<br />
the late Samuel Cashwan as a play sculpture<br />
for children. Liability concerns<br />
forced center management to move the<br />
goose several years ago to a new resting<br />
spot, out-of-reach.<br />
Made of cast terrago and gilt bronzed,<br />
cial Arte programs serving children and adulta<br />
with tight, hearing, mobility, emotional and developmental<br />
impairments. Very Special Arts<br />
waa founded by Jean Kennedy Smith for children<br />
and adults who could not participate in<br />
the sports of Spsaal Olympics.<br />
• VAAL SHOW! ART<br />
The Visual Arts Aaaociation of Livonia presents<br />
ita Spring Art Exhibit May 4-28 in the lobby of<br />
the sculpture was commissioned<br />
by Louis G. Redstone Architects<br />
more than 30 years ago when the<br />
shopping center was then in the<br />
planning stages.<br />
'Samuel Cashwan was really a<br />
master of forms that evolved out<br />
of abstract but was representational,"<br />
said Redstone, founder<br />
hairman of the 55-year-old<br />
firm Redstone Architects, Redstone<br />
& Associates, whose offices<br />
were in Livonia from 1976 to<br />
1990.<br />
<strong>Public</strong> appeal<br />
The Goose that Laid the Golden<br />
Egg. it really appealed to people.<br />
It's not so much that it's<br />
' representational but the subject<br />
matter. We looked for things that appealed<br />
to both young and old."<br />
Redstone, an authority on public art,<br />
as evidenced by his books '<strong>Public</strong> Art"<br />
and 'Art in Architecture," is a leading<br />
See HUMAN. 4D<br />
Livonia City Hall, Five Mile Road east of Farmington.<br />
The show was juroredhy Christopher<br />
Melkian, Jr.<br />
An opening reception and awards ceremony<br />
will run 7-8:80 p.m. Thursday. May 4. The public<br />
ia invited.<br />
Regular viewing hours sre 8:30 s.m. to 5<br />
p.m. Monday through Friday<br />
Plymouth watercoloriat Tony Stevens keeps<br />
winning awarda for her paintings.<br />
Thia time it was at the 54th annual National<br />
Exhibition of the Watercolor Society of Alabama
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Port Austin and Lake Superior are on<br />
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• NATIVE WEST<br />
Through Apnl 30 — Whimsical folk art<br />
by Navajo. Hopi and Mexican artist*<br />
fills the gallery with colorful carved armadillos,<br />
sheep made of mud then<br />
wrapped in wool, snakes forged from recycled<br />
horseshoes, iron sculptures, pictorial<br />
weaving* and kachinas. Hours are<br />
10 a.m to 6 p.m. Monday through<br />
Wednesday , until 8 p.m. Thursday-Friday.<br />
and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday in the<br />
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The Observer THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1995<br />
EXHIBITIONS<br />
Todd Erickaon and Matthew Hanna address<br />
issues dealing with the environment<br />
in the "Honor 'Hie Earth Biennial"<br />
also featuring work by Carl Butler,<br />
Christine, Hughes, Sherry Hendrick.<br />
and respected Detroit artist Charles<br />
McGee. Hours are 1-5 p.m Friday<br />
through Sunday except Easter at the<br />
Detroit gallery at 422 West Willis two<br />
blocks west of Woodward and three<br />
blocks south of Foreat, (313) 831-0136.<br />
• THE WOOOS OALLXJIY<br />
Through April 29 — Livonia glass<br />
blowers Joseph Wisniewski and Christine<br />
Fleischer exhibit paperweighta,<br />
bowls and sculpture. Both learned the<br />
highly-skilled art from John Fitxpatrick<br />
at his Touch of Light Studio and Gallerie<br />
in Ferndale. The engaged couple<br />
plan to build Livonia's first hot giaas<br />
studio this summer. The Woods Gallery<br />
is at 26415 Scotia inside tbe Huntington<br />
Woods <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
• <strong>CANTON</strong> LIBRARY<br />
Continuing — Three members of 3 Cities<br />
Art Club exhibit watercolor. oil and<br />
collage. Phyllis Hochlowski, Betty<br />
Manthey and Florence Conatable, all<br />
residents of Plymouth, work in realism.<br />
The library ia at 1200 <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
Road south of Cherry Hill.<br />
• MADONNA UNIVERSITY<br />
Through April 28— The university will<br />
host its annual exhibit of students' artwork<br />
in a wide variety of mediums in<br />
the second floor <strong>Library</strong> Wing Exhibit<br />
Gallery. Free and open to the public, the<br />
exhibit consists of fine and commercial<br />
C h o m i n from page ID<br />
Linda Bibi, also .10. was excited<br />
about the discovery that she made.<br />
"You can tell a lot about a painting<br />
just by looking at it."<br />
Taylor principal Richard Steele applauds<br />
the DlA'a Art To The Schools<br />
program.<br />
"They get an appreciation for art,<br />
an understanding When they go to<br />
the art museum they can share their<br />
knowledge with their parent*, ' Steele<br />
said.<br />
"It rounds out their being, not just<br />
of art and sculpture but the world<br />
around them. There's a bit of art in<br />
everything."<br />
Volunteers needed<br />
Barbara Wojcik along with the 49<br />
other Detroit Institute of Arts docents<br />
can list dozens of reasons for<br />
volunteering their time to the Art To<br />
The Schools program.<br />
Since this is National Volunteer<br />
Week thia is your chance to share in<br />
the satisfaction by joining their ranks<br />
to spread the knowledge of art and its<br />
history to elementary school children.<br />
ail, calligraphy, wateroolor. Oriental<br />
brush painting and mora. Gallery hours<br />
are 9 a.m. to 9:30 p m. Monday through<br />
Friday, and 1-6 pm. Saturday-Sunday<br />
Madonna University ia located at 1 96<br />
and Levan Rood in Livonia.<br />
• wooow<br />
The gallery at 1357 Davis in Binning<br />
ham is the only dealer in the United<br />
States authorised to sell a limited edition<br />
series of photographs of jaxs legends<br />
Milea Davis and Dixxy Gillespie.<br />
Gallery president and owner Dan Winter<br />
took the Davis photos. The Gillespie<br />
series spans this jsxx great's career.<br />
Also available are original prints and<br />
paintings by more than 300 artists, including<br />
Peter Mas, Karei Appel, Robert<br />
Indiana, Romare Bearden and Agam; an<br />
unusual collection of sports photos and<br />
posters; and vintage photos and news<br />
per articles. Call (810) 642-135*7.<br />
^ •ii«isv. njMCTIONART<br />
•he Spirit of CCS," the first in the gal<br />
lery's Design School Exhibition series,<br />
continues. The show features works by<br />
Matthew Norris, Gonsalo Rodriguez.<br />
Dave Gillespie, Jeff Tllley. Jessica Ing©<br />
lia, Jason Coffer, Greg Hanson and Vincent<br />
Tingler. The gallery is at 23-B W,<br />
Lawrence in Pontiac. Call (810) 333-<br />
0333.<br />
HI DETROIT INSTITUTE Of ARTS<br />
To July 31 — "An Evolution of 20th<br />
Century Sculpture" continues at 5200<br />
Woodward. TTjs exhibit traces formal<br />
and thematic development in sculpture<br />
The DIA is accepting spplications<br />
until June 15. Training starts in September.<br />
For more information, call<br />
the education department at (313)<br />
833-7886.<br />
According to Cyvta Snyder, she receives<br />
as much aa she gets. Once s<br />
week for the laat 22 years the 61 -yearold<br />
West Bloomfield resident has<br />
trekked to schools from Miller Elementary<br />
School in Plymouth to ones<br />
in Detroit armed with her projector<br />
and a whole lot of energy.<br />
"Art and literature and music are<br />
the three things we hand down from<br />
generation to generation. When I<br />
open their eyes and ears 1 love iL<br />
When you talk you're on a high. It's<br />
so waiting to catch their attention<br />
and have them involved." said<br />
Snyder.<br />
Linda Walla of Birmingham agrees<br />
with Snyder about how good it makes<br />
her feel when she makee that connection.<br />
Art is important<br />
"The arts do so much for all of us<br />
with American and European works<br />
from the permanent collection. Call<br />
(313)833 7900.<br />
• INSTITUTE FOR THi HMMMTBS<br />
Through October 1996 — A family exhibit<br />
features a variety of two- and<br />
three-dimensional works by the (acuity<br />
of the University of Michigan School of<br />
Art. The institute is in Room 1524 of<br />
the Horace Rack ham Building. 916 E.<br />
Washington in Ann Arbor. Call (313)<br />
783-4498.<br />
• MfOOE STREET SALLERY<br />
The recently opened gallery feature.<br />
Alaskan art and designer glasa. Hours<br />
are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday,<br />
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday Saturday, noon<br />
to 5 p.m. Sunday, 206 N. Bridge. Linden.<br />
(810) 736-1393.<br />
• DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET<br />
Fore ART? Golf, an indoor miniature<br />
golf course with 18 boles by 22 artists,<br />
has been extended indefinitely due to<br />
popular demand. It is at 300 River<br />
Place, Joe. Campau at Guoin in Detroit<br />
Call 259-8345 for general information,<br />
886-1623 for groups and parties.<br />
• PONTIAC QLASS COMPANY<br />
The gallery features the local talent of<br />
Michigan Glaas Guild members displaying<br />
blown, fused snd flat glass<br />
sculpture, decorative and architectural<br />
items. Hours are noon to 6 p.m.<br />
Wednesday Thursday, noon to 8 p.m.<br />
Friday-Saturday, by appointment only<br />
Tuesday. 23 W. Lawrence, Pontiac,<br />
(810)332 6619.<br />
Discover The Power<br />
of Number 1.<br />
It shows us who we are, where we're<br />
going, what we can be."<br />
After the program Wojcik, a docent<br />
for three years, spoke sbout why she<br />
volunteers.<br />
"The museum opened the world to<br />
me You know how when some people<br />
think of a museum they're intimidated,<br />
a museum shouldn't be intimidating.<br />
It should open up a world. I tall<br />
the kid# you can think something is<br />
ugly and say it out loud."<br />
If you would like to bring the Art<br />
To The Schools program to your<br />
school, it's simple. There are no requirements<br />
A 50 cent donation per<br />
student is requested but volunteers<br />
like Wojcik hate to even mention<br />
money for fear it will dissuade poorer<br />
school districts from using its service.<br />
In those cases it is free of charge.<br />
Call the DIA at (313) 833-7900.<br />
Linda Ann Chomin of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township is a free lance writer specializing<br />
in the arts. Her Artistic Expressions<br />
column appears the last<br />
Thursday of the month<br />
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LIVONIA<br />
(313)<br />
4 2 5 - 6 0 6 0<br />
44644 Ann Arbor Rd., Suite A. Plymouth Z<br />
JEANNINE DUNN<br />
LUMMKMMF PttMOUIH<br />
M OF OM MTAOA TRSU. E or i-m<br />
MOVE RIGHT IN<br />
Plymouth Township 3 bedroom 2 bath<br />
ranch c amJly room with fireplace<br />
rvewer roof and windows Two car<br />
attached garage Nice lol' Don 1 wart'<br />
$124,900<br />
1374S AMGCLSK LffOHA<br />
s OF SIVMOUTM ar. or RAATANCTOA<br />
CUSTOM COLONIAL<br />
Brand new 4 bedroom 2 1 -? bath<br />
cotomal m new Livonia subdivision<br />
Formal dmmg room, great room wrth<br />
fireplace Custom kaehen and breakfast<br />
room with skylights Master surte Full<br />
baaement Two car garage and more<br />
$189,900<br />
141ISHANNAN aOttULUS<br />
a OS ClMBCA 1 OS VALSASM<br />
ROOM TO ROAM<br />
Lsrge 87*130 corner lol with 4<br />
bedrooms, large master wrth waikm<br />
closet and family room with fireplace<br />
Newer central air. 2 storage sheds<br />
Seller armous'<br />
$79,980<br />
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STEVENS LARI0N KASMIER<br />
45S ARTWIII KYMOUTH<br />
M. Of PENM1MAN W Of KARVTL-<br />
PLYMOUTH CHARMER<br />
Gorgeous * bedrooms 2 bath Cape<br />
coO downtown with large ireeo lot<br />
Hardwood floors. 2 fireplaces one in<br />
Irving room one in 'amity room formal<br />
dining room and partially finished<br />
basemeoi<br />
$189 900<br />
va uckmley PLYMOUTH<br />
N or ANN ASAOA «D E Of SHELDON<br />
TOWERING TREES<br />
Surround this custom built 4 bedroom<br />
2'.3 bath contemporary home m heart of<br />
Plymouth Brand new wood floors m<br />
kitchen dining room and 'oyer Newer<br />
custom kuchen by Ray Stella 2 baths<br />
completely updated 4 car garage<br />
$289 900<br />
MIL MCKFOFTB UVONIA<br />
1 or SCVCN wai a or taoouaciT<br />
BEAUTIFUL SUNSET SUB RANCH<br />
Three bedroom bnck ranch wrth 2"s car<br />
garage ha basement ooorwaM lo patio<br />
and basement<br />
$95 000<br />
.YTOOUTH JS8M MACXCN2K MSTVAND<br />
a. or s TtaarroaiAL t os SICLDON I or JOY I osMtaaiaua<br />
PLYMOUTH UNDER $40,000 SPRING GEM!<br />
Charming 2 bedroom starter Neutral Come be surposed when you wsik ote<br />
decor throughout Freahiy psmted th« beautrtuify mawsamed 3 bedroom<br />
Deep treed kM One cer garage located brick ranch Rata* in front of Us<br />
Hi deaaabto downtown Plymouth Close impressive bnck wall firapiace n the<br />
to parks and schools' spacious lamtfy room Too many up-<br />
$06 900 dates to mention 1<br />
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FARMINGTON<br />
(810)<br />
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40*<br />
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The artiat, Janisse Lahti Laraon<br />
of Plymouth, eras recommended<br />
by the Marco Design<br />
Group. Lucious red apples,<br />
oranges and a green artichoke<br />
thrown in for go«i measure provide<br />
a soothing touch rather than<br />
food for thought<br />
"It shows our customers that<br />
it's a warm friendly environment.<br />
It's soft and we thought it was attractive.<br />
Our customers like it<br />
and we want to make our customers<br />
comfortable."<br />
the Orchard Lake Schools are<br />
pleased to announce tbe fourth<br />
annual Youth Art Competition.<br />
The event's producers are seeking<br />
your help to make students sware<br />
of the opportunity to submit<br />
works of art with Polish themes to<br />
the contest snd subsequent exhibition<br />
May 7 through June 2 at<br />
the Galeria of Orchard Lake<br />
Schools.<br />
All medis sre acceptable Tbe<br />
only restriction is each student<br />
may submit only three artworks.<br />
All artworks (framed, matted or<br />
mounted) must be delivered to<br />
the Galeria between 10 am. and<br />
4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29.<br />
First, second snd third place<br />
awards of $100, $50 and $25 plus<br />
an additional sward of $25 for the<br />
Best Development of s Polish<br />
theme will be presented 2 p.m.<br />
Sunday, May 7 in the Galeria<br />
For more information the local<br />
contacts sre Jsne snd Ed Wojtan<br />
of Livonia. You can reach them at<br />
(313) 425-2727.<br />
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Odfc£ Thursday. Apnl 27. 1995<br />
REAL ESTATE X c i c s<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
LISTINGS<br />
i news and notes about Oakiana<br />
County re* estate To *st an announcement,<br />
mote: Listings. R** Estate Edrtor. Observer A Ec-<br />
centric Hewspapers. 905 E Map* Bmvngham<br />
48009 Out tax number ts (810) 644 1314.<br />
Howard Novetsiy. • Rssltor with<br />
Kbelrwk Realty AamUtM<br />
Rymal 9 y w in Bloomfield<br />
rsaked sa otte of ERA'i top produc-<br />
er* lor totai aslss dollar volume pro<br />
Jucsd in 1994. He is aroon* 24.000<br />
ERA Realtor* nationwide<br />
Novstsky. a Wast Bloomfield resi-<br />
ck*>L. compUted more than 16 mil Novstsfcy<br />
Lh*> in residential salee laat year He<br />
w+ honored at tha 1996 ERA International Busi-<br />
ness Conference in Nsshville<br />
•"The ERA commitment to providing innovative<br />
prediacts and services enables me to make the pro<br />
caaa of buying and aeUin« bomea a poeitive experi<br />
ettca for my customers." Noveisky asid.<br />
A frae expo sponsored by the Weatem Wayne<br />
Oakland County Aaaociation of Realtors and tbe<br />
Observer A Eocentr*: Newspapers will offer home<br />
buyer* aad eeilers a place to gather all the infor<br />
mation they'll need to buy or sell property Tbe<br />
rvant runs 11 a m to 5 pm. Sunday. April 30, at<br />
tha Hobday Inn Livonia Weet, 17123 N. Laurd<br />
Park, east of 1-275 at Six Mile and Nawburgh.<br />
Attendee* will viait booths staffed by home in-<br />
sers, mortgage lenders and other<br />
i involved in a real eatate transaction<br />
A panal discussion for borne buyers start* at noon,<br />
a home seller * diacuaaion begins at 230 p.m.<br />
Panel lata include an attorney, a home inspector, a<br />
mortgage lender and a Realtor Both discussions<br />
include a question and answer session<br />
Tha rvant will offer home buyers and sellers im-<br />
portant information without preaaunng them to<br />
uaa the eervicsa ot a specific company. WWOCAR<br />
president Chuck Mills asid.<br />
In Iteu of a fee. WWOCAR will accept donations<br />
of canned foods for the Salvation Army For reaer-<br />
. call (810) 478- 1700 during business<br />
— Becky Burns, special wnur<br />
Hall & Hunter earns relocation awards<br />
BY JANICE U G A B - K I A M M<br />
Srnui Wama<br />
Hall & Hunter Realtors, with offic-<br />
es in Bloomfield Hilla and Binning<br />
ham, started handling a fair share re<br />
locationa in 1964 after joining a na-<br />
tional referral network.<br />
In 1991, the firm decided lo take<br />
the relocation industry more serious<br />
ly by forming a relocation diviaion.<br />
which recently won awards for out-<br />
standing aalea and aervice.<br />
We started to seriously pursue the<br />
(relocation) business by promoting<br />
the Detroit area and by working with<br />
companies that regularly transfer<br />
their employees," said relocation di-<br />
rector Wendy Schrader.<br />
Tbe firm's clienta include Chrysler<br />
Corp., Ford Motor Co„ General Mo<br />
t->rs, Kmart, BASF, and Robert<br />
Bosch Corp.. which frequently does<br />
international relocationa.<br />
Today, relocationa in and out of<br />
Metro Detroit account for 20 to 25<br />
percent of Hall 4 Hunter's business,<br />
said Schrader, whoae firm is currently<br />
handling more than 200 real eatate re-<br />
ferrals.<br />
Hall 4 Hunter's commitment to<br />
thia burgeoning segment of the real<br />
estate industry earned the 1996 Pin-<br />
nacle Award from Atlanta-baaed ATI<br />
Point* Relocation Service, a network<br />
of 400 independent member-brokera.<br />
The award annually goea to tha mem -<br />
ber that exhibits professionalism, su-<br />
perior performance and high network<br />
contributions.<br />
The 43-year-old firm also won Bast<br />
Incoming Referral Conversion and<br />
Moat Outstanding Member in the Re-<br />
gion awards, and Pyramid Achievers<br />
League recognition for generating and<br />
servicing a high level of referrals<br />
"Hall 4 Hunter's management and<br />
aalea associates have really earned<br />
theae awards," aaid All Pointa presi-<br />
dent Pam O'Connor. They typify the<br />
beat in our business. They are squally<br />
comfortable providing handa on aer-<br />
vice to a CEO or a junior manager re-<br />
locating for tbe first time."<br />
The Pinnacle Award was a surprise<br />
to Schrader and to Hall 4 Hunter<br />
president Dennis Wolf, who picked<br />
up the gisss statue at Ail Points' an-<br />
nual convention in Sante Fe, N.M..<br />
last month.<br />
"Our company has been fortunate<br />
to receive many honors . . . but thia<br />
ia particularly meaningful becauae it<br />
represents excellence in what ia prob-<br />
ably the moat challenging and aophis-<br />
ticated area of real eatate — the relo-<br />
cation industry," Wolf aaid.<br />
All Pointa praiaed Hall 4 Hunter'a<br />
management for maintaining the<br />
\ a<br />
Achievers: President Dennis Wolf (left) and relocation<br />
director Wendy Schrader accept the Pinnacle Award on<br />
behalf of Hall & Hunter Realtors from Stu Wright, All<br />
Points service chairman.<br />
firm's strong market presence in the<br />
Birmingham-Bloomfield area while<br />
developing a successful relocation di-<br />
vision.<br />
"A real estate company without a<br />
relocation division can't survive in to-<br />
day's marketplace," Schrader aaid.<br />
Wolf is past chairman of All Points<br />
board of directors and will take over<br />
the job sgain in 1996 He'a also a for<br />
mer Realtor of the Year for All Pointa<br />
and the Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />
Board of Realtors. He was the BBBR<br />
preeident in 1990. Schrader haa<br />
earned the Certified Relocation Pro<br />
fesaional (CRP) designation and ia a<br />
member of All Points Corporste Mar-<br />
keting Council Steering Committee.<br />
Seek counsel to determine legality of fee<br />
ROBERT M.<br />
MEISNER<br />
Q I attended a<br />
closing re-<br />
cently and had cer-<br />
tain feea added by<br />
the mortgage com-<br />
pany In regard to<br />
aa assignment of<br />
the mortgage from<br />
pany to another. I<br />
am wondering<br />
whether or not<br />
charge.<br />
A Mortgage companies are becom-<br />
ing more innovative and imagi-<br />
• You are well advised to<br />
have legal counsel repre-<br />
senting you at closing.<br />
native in connection with the various<br />
charges which they impose upon per<br />
aona at cloaing. Similarly, they are<br />
adding additional documents that<br />
muat be signed by the purchaser and<br />
tbe seller, preeumably to protect the<br />
interests of the mortgage company.<br />
I have attended several cloaings re-<br />
cently where certain costs were found<br />
on the mortgage closing statement,<br />
which I felt were questionable and<br />
upon my assertion of my client's posi-<br />
tion, the fees srere waived.<br />
1 would suggest thst if there is an<br />
assignment of the mortgage from one<br />
mortgage company to another, a fee<br />
for that tranafer ahould not be aome-<br />
thing that is assumed by the pur-<br />
chaser unleaa it was agreed upon in<br />
advance by the purchaser with full<br />
knowledge of that coat.<br />
You are well advised to have legal<br />
counael repreaenting you at dosing,<br />
since many timea attorneys can bring<br />
theae matters to the attention of the<br />
mortgage company and/or title com-<br />
pany at cloaing and obtain a waiver.<br />
Robert M Meisner u an Oakland<br />
County attorney who concentrates his<br />
practice in condominium, real estate<br />
and corporate law. Submit questions<br />
by writing: Robert M Meisner, 30200<br />
Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bingham<br />
Farms, MI 49025 This column pro<br />
uides general information and should<br />
not be construed as legal opinion. To<br />
leave a voice-mail message for Robert<br />
M Meisner, dial (313) 953-2047,<br />
mailbox 1871. Hear his radio show,<br />
"The Law of the Land," 1-2 p.m<br />
Wednesdays on WCAR-AM 1090.<br />
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•wndCTaa 8 now OW* $188<br />
or |1700m>o C«8 8KM534043<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
OUARTON LAME<br />
ESTATES 5 DaOocm coma «•><br />
3k bama Famay Room «minplaoa<br />
•aw Manan aar larga caapng<br />
room, lonnat anno room hardiaood<br />
door* pnvaia bad yard M2S 0OO<br />
EC H-41LA*<br />
MAX BROQCK INC<br />
810-646-1400<br />
1324.900. EC H 75CAS<br />
MAX BROOCK. INC<br />
810-646-1400 -<br />
karnar. Mang room t*a<br />
room aWi camaare. cadng and<br />
r«icni Naptooa Firai koor latmry<br />
2W car aaraga Oonl paaa na up<br />
« $126 BOO<br />
Centuiy 21<br />
CASTELLI & LUCAS<br />
(313) 453-4300<br />
314 feMggaffiJJs^<br />
AN OPtN HOUSE 21812 Brandon<br />
— *m 8 N.<br />
SmIl aa 2 car<br />
SIO) 4748173<br />
S at S W ot m<br />
• 4pm ) bedroom I<br />
MiaaHad $112J»0<br />
ATTRACTIVE S kackoom 2 bama<br />
aq » ra«W\. on «aat aaaat<br />
'887 naa »4*32 aaraga By<br />
T88432<br />
CROSSWORD PUZZLER<br />
$ cam*<br />
I racaory labmaN 4 bwa<br />
•a krapMoa n graal room<br />
8oor *rd> $ 2 car garaga<br />
$249 000 Taka raekory «Mga Rd<br />
N o> M 58 to E an Bona Rd toaoa<br />
opan agna to 2080 Bona Rd<br />
'kMaand ToarW®<br />
OPEN SUN APRIL » ' 4PV<br />
Wow' PaacaTuI aatting Wlh.a<br />
uurntortala* 13B0 aq It rancn 3<br />
Mng room 8<br />
nan larga dack<br />
«nr^ araa tor aamg<br />
Laka trundi<br />
park aaa 8 nature aad* 1114800<br />
T«w Tvaoo Ida Rd N ol M 58<br />
ID E on Pto^r tokoa opan agna<br />
K 1088 Ptovar<br />
Hammnd Toaneh®<br />
OPEN SUN APRIL 30, 1 -4PM<br />
Home Saaat lama' CX*mam LaM<br />
pn.aaaea a^ha apaoou* Colomm<br />
Wat ptanrad koor plan 4 baOooma<br />
aa dan ooUd be 5m badroom<br />
tormat twmg t anmg room*<br />
OPEN SUN 2 -4PM<br />
1743 BEECHWOOD WAY<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
N ol Long LaM E « Mc<br />
GRACIOUS TUDOR<br />
iwari oontomporary 8av Cuatom<br />
data** mruout Larga martae tovar<br />
goj~nm kactian atom $ (prinking<br />
*y*«am* Hug* Maatiad loaar lavdi<br />
wtul bam 8 aNto tomwa OuSma<br />
8 kraa ready » baoome a 2nd<br />
klicTiefl a*c»b>nali Nready n<br />
$756 000<br />
CRAN8ROOK ASSOC INC<br />
DONNA STONE E'.OC26 8700<br />
WOODED ACREAGE<br />
-PREMIUM-<br />
--CITY-<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />
Hara to knd" CuMor buOdng<br />
3d*d 34<br />
hardaoode and al* 1 Good aaa tat<br />
< an area ol m .<br />
nana Vary p uaa Phone lor aalato<br />
TR0125<br />
HANNETT . WILSON<br />
& WHITEHOUSE<br />
(810) 646-6200<br />
FABULOUSLY<br />
UPDATED RANCH<br />
m Donwaoan Plymoum<br />
oomplaleiy updaia<br />
Mnaoa<br />
central air. aar ranly,<br />
kraptooe Tiair auae a*<br />
caang* $172,<br />
3<br />
r,<br />
marble<br />
CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />
(313) 462 9800<br />
FABULOUS!<br />
tm door maetor bad*<br />
rauftng aneO M> and aaparato Mat<br />
mo aar aoeraig 2 atory cadiadrai<br />
caSnga hwdaood 8oor* araca Pa<br />
loyar 8 kadw BnoTa 1 cftaary<br />
nooa. kacftar a* buS-ra S top ot<br />
nooa. UK^an<br />
ta tn* cabmavy :<br />
CM RANDALL<br />
$279 900<br />
GOOOSON<br />
THE PRUOENT1AL<br />
GREAT LAKES REALTY<br />
810-538-3445<br />
MUST SEE"<br />
invnacuMto 3 ba*oom ranen «»»<br />
lo god court* Ramodatod nacnen<br />
a'oak naaar carpal, cantra* *• $<br />
lumac* Ftmahed ba»*menl<br />
•pnnkter* $128 900 (7753)<br />
Remenca<br />
PICKERING & ASSOC<br />
(313) 458-4900<br />
TWO BEDROOM 2 I<br />
garag* Naada aork on kacnan 4<br />
carpaano Graal araa $62 000 6538<br />
ajrtocn 6038874138<br />
FABULOUS WOODED<br />
LOT<br />
Eryby Pa •aar baauly ol nature lw»<br />
Pa large deck nokaig out onto ma<br />
uraam Ctoan and ae* caved tor 3<br />
bedroom 2 kd bar. >praa«ng ranch<br />
on «ael cut-da aar: The partod<br />
•ocaaor $178,900<br />
MARY McLEOD<br />
PAGER: j313) 990-7649<br />
(810) 347-3050<br />
f*m»nglon Ha* So* amy our na<br />
HERRITAGE VILLAGE<br />
SUBDIVISION<br />
a SON aou oU<br />
aa* man 6 moraa<br />
Naa noma* from $158,800<br />
Oak* Rd N ot Grand IW<br />
(810) 47<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Under<br />
coramxaen 3 badroom artpaonal<br />
*r or Mudy 2 -»-4 bam* Graal<br />
UPDATED DEARBORN<br />
HEIGHTS BUNGALOW<br />
2 bedroom. 1 5 car garag* 2<br />
vnrwi room* ipavi (torn c*<br />
noragei and ctoan clear clean'<br />
$41 900 17748)<br />
Remenca<br />
PICKERING a ASSOC<br />
(313) 456-4900<br />
naraa» aitmgge 3200 aq It 3i<br />
garag* at de *ac W $375 01<br />
1810) 488-1582<br />
decor naa<br />
Florida room 2 car garag* 1W bama<br />
koor Come aoon or »a*<br />
goodbye to da* ona 1 $138 900 CM<br />
JOHN McARDLE<br />
REMERICA<br />
HOMETOWN ONE<br />
(313) 420-3400<br />
VERY AFFORDABLE<br />
W DeaTOom location Room* ar*<br />
apactou* $ hom* a m nice<br />
neighborhood Naaer kjrnaca<br />
amdoa* 8 eOenor tnm pAj* * 2<br />
car garage A graal noma to Ban<br />
oul * al only fes 900<br />
Century 21 Towr>e Pnde<br />
(313) 326-2600<br />
FARMINGTON HALS OPEN SUN<br />
1-4 21510 Hancock Unique r*r**i<br />
on craa* 3 bedroom* pkj* Idxary<br />
1*1 loor aundry o**r*ti*gr*d*» 4<br />
bedroom* .coded W $248 900<br />
Opwi Sim. 1 5 5B2 Ronbury Dl<br />
1810) 373-4158<br />
I. hug* maal*r<br />
• mU3*ao bam.<br />
hardwood loor*<br />
OUTSTANDING COLONIAL Shorn,<br />
ari<br />
2»»<br />
eek<br />
(acuUi.<br />
id I<br />
puma Dl<br />
cey aatar Op*n HOUM Sunday<br />
l4 2448 Itomee* Dr W*oa Rd<br />
al Lochavan| ai Wioa Farm<br />
(810) 363-8803<br />
*«Saa baeemart 8 2 ear garag*<br />
ffl|ay MTd* beacfaa part m S<br />
nahn Iradar $148 900 Take Tnamo<br />
uaa Rd N ol M-58 lo E on<br />
Woodcock Way man aa 8 toaoa<br />
wan eigne to 888 Btoe Haror<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE<br />
810-474-4530<br />
PLYMOUTH TWP<br />
OPEN SAT 8 SUN 12-3PM<br />
LOOK - Ptymoue> Tan * WO<br />
m*#it*n*nc* iroa 3 badroom rancti<br />
m*r apian loor pan Famly room<br />
mm- iveptooe Jcioraal to deck in<br />
bada D laamara 8 2 oar garaga<br />
Ea*y accaa* to aapreMaay*<br />
•noppra acmoct $127 500<br />
CALL GERT MARY or KATHY<br />
THE MICHIGAN GROUP<br />
REALTORS PC (31 J) 4SS3600<br />
•ctiooa Viaa nakaa<br />
tamdy rooms arg* Kroaned porcft<br />
$134 800 810-228-8256<br />
BRIGHTON<br />
E*9* RaMne<br />
irrnadtoa Occupancy<br />
BUILDERS MODEL HOME<br />
Dramaac rare* toorplan Vianao<br />
aaf-oul Peaamam a«i l»aoiaca<br />
Luumdua emenaei Man car* *<br />
•noa ramovm proaded Baa^lu<br />
mad aeibng • ma* IO 198<br />
$274,500<br />
ADLER BUILDING 8 DEV CO<br />
(StO) 227-9800<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
HOT NE W US TING' 3 badroom 2<br />
bath Cap* Cod Central m<<br />
Gorgaou* tread tol back* lo<br />
commorwperk 43802 YorMoan<br />
$128 800 Cat Joyce 513-416-5766<br />
(313) 459-6000<br />
C O L D W E L L<br />
BANKER<br />
PREFERRED .REALTORS<br />
Fsminfloiv<br />
PsmingooBilJ^<br />
A COUNTRY HOME m m* CITY'<br />
3 beaoom rom* over 1200 *q "<br />
on muK acre' Freer*. pe«*aa<br />
cwan Don-' ma* c $88 900<br />
Cod* 457E<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
810-548-9100<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS '954 CuMom<br />
bum bnck ron 159^00<br />
CENTURY 21 TRAVIS t ASSOC<br />
110-688-5000<br />
LYON TWP Opan Btm t»S 28438<br />
Ma rkr sail S a Poraac Tr w a<br />
kMoro Rd 1800 aqft 3 beSoom<br />
Corona bay aandoa aaS-mmaMa<br />
barpnnm iSarm room, laaan. 1a<br />
Soor tountty 1 U bam* 2H car<br />
aaragadaak*ioi4ito >148.800<br />
lyXacraa (SIO)<br />
S RE OF PRO<br />
iwa<br />
w a<br />
LYON TWP OPEN SUN<br />
1700 aq 8 color<br />
baoke to pam<br />
bama Mam. oera-a ac 2<br />
714<br />
man* aatraa<br />
oanc* $17X900<br />
6r*t(Mesiooa<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUNOAY<br />
2006 Acsdemy<br />
N a ISity W a CXaer Dm<br />
Heart a W Oeamom<br />
^ C^aayicsMajaaoo<br />
COLDWELL BANKER<br />
Schwstuer Rssl Esute<br />
OPEN HOUSE 2 to 4<br />
1478 Bamntat Sn a Mama s W a<br />
Tatepap*' 8889 000 N»B8I<br />
HANNETT a WILSON<br />
& WHITEHOUSE<br />
(810) 646-6200<br />
BRIGHTON TWP 1B00 aq S bnck<br />
ranai 2 S acrae Many eatrea ayro<br />
old $178 800 (810) 684 1181<br />
LAKEFRONT HOME<br />
2<br />
aq*<br />
S dnve at near plumbing ilii.au<br />
aalue a $178500 Mua aae cat<br />
atamaamant 810-231 1737<br />
MO REALTORS PLEASE<br />
Irancf door* to dack la toor<br />
•undry baeamanl central au<br />
^nnktor ay atom I yeei home<br />
aanenly included 4 "»rch mor*<br />
RIMERICA<br />
HOMETOWN REALTORS<br />
(313) 459-6222<br />
PULTE BUILT, 2460 aqR bnck<br />
ootoma m SurSoaar brand naa S<br />
loaded mth upgrade* Only<br />
$222,000 Cal to aea* 313-453-5025<br />
SPECTACULAR Ranch m<br />
Wndaor Par* OPEN SL»t 4-30<br />
l-4pm. 44260 Vaage Cl. N a<br />
Waran E a Sheldon 313-45^4426<br />
m<br />
BEAUT* LA DUTCH<br />
We* * aanooa 1<br />
•rmm^iam (•»<br />
Conn<br />
al ai<br />
aoam<br />
• iiee<br />
tEVfSLV HKaJ BeetS<br />
ksrw<br />
v mm<br />
SS'<br />
r?*„uTr!Tir<br />
aaraga $1*1 100 ll'tfl 64J<br />
•EvtMLv MUJ veesee w*<br />
mw, i kesaera. i i tap, i ^<br />
ST. k~e^d Beearnanr II<br />
BX'SB^SUWCr<br />
MVWLY MUS va<br />
MssOawMya<br />
wM < aeal7"iBSa<br />
SjitTl'uUMr<br />
man aev«ng<br />
., ijurea<br />
4 m anasa<br />
•IMaa<br />
i« atari ii<br />
LIVONIA<br />
HERE COMES SUMMER!<br />
Your own private paradise-spacious<br />
4 badroom, 2 V» bath colonial wKh<br />
dan, cantrsl air, partially finished<br />
baaamant snd pramkim lot with aasy<br />
care haatad gunlta pool with fountain,<br />
whirlpool spa, mature landacaping,<br />
dack and patio Designed for aasy<br />
IMng. $199,000.<br />
<strong>CANTON</strong><br />
WOODED WONDERLAND<br />
Gardener's Delight. 2 badrooma A 1<br />
bath |oln living room, formal ft<br />
• — a i riln la~i as mau. ii It r hi s n ft f4m«-i<br />
mrormai nvw Rncn®fi w Owii<br />
on tha first floor of thia cuatom built<br />
brick homa. Two mora badrooma ft<br />
aacond bath up, family room ft<br />
laundry wtth sxtra V» bath down. Ovar<br />
an acra with towaring traas ft huga<br />
garaga. $194,900.<br />
CALL JOAN STURGILL<br />
453-8700<br />
RE/MAX CROSSROADS<br />
Home Bijyers/Home Sellers Expo"<br />
Sunday, April 30th<br />
Holiday Inn Uvonia West<br />
17123 N. Laurel Park Drtve<br />
Call (810) 478-1700 for reservations<br />
Become Informed about all aspects ol the homa buying and home seBIng<br />
processes by attending Ihe following expert panel presentations:<br />
12:00 Noon-2:00 p.m.<br />
For Home Buyers;<br />
Chuck Mils,<br />
WWOCAR President<br />
Rick ftowflng.<br />
owner of Ptymouth office<br />
of AmerlSpec Home Insp. Services<br />
Brian Herschfus,<br />
Wood ft Wood. P.C.<br />
Jim Watterj,<br />
VP. Regional Sales Mgr.<br />
First Federal of Michigan<br />
David Knox, nationally known<br />
real estate speaker and<br />
keynote speaker - co-sponsored by<br />
RepuOSc Bancorp Mortgage<br />
•A$k Ihe Expeir-lndMdual Q ft A<br />
2:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m.<br />
For Home Setters;<br />
Chuck Mils,<br />
WWOCAR President<br />
(Ock Bowling<br />
owner of Plymouth office<br />
of AmerlSpec Home Insp.Services<br />
Brian Herschfcii<br />
Wood ft Wood. P.C.<br />
David Knox, natlonaty known<br />
real estate speaker and keynote<br />
speaker - co-sponsored toy Republic<br />
Bancorp Mortgage<br />
'Ask Ihe Expert" *-<br />
individual Q ft A<br />
David Knox has 22 years experience m the red estate Industry. He b the prockjcer of<br />
one of the best selling consumer videos m the countiy: "Pricing Your Home to SeT. m<br />
addition to his TV and radto appearances he writes articles for numerous real estate<br />
pubicatlons.<br />
Sponsored by:<br />
WESTERN WAYNE OAKLAND COUNTY<br />
ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS®<br />
A canned good donation is requested in lieu ot any admission tee.<br />
Food cotoctadw* tighten to tha Sahrtkn Amy hr attribution to tose in need.<br />
A1* centric
OAS Thursday. April 27, 1996<br />
CLASSIFIED €STfiT€<br />
329 Ns*i<br />
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SE OWN 6 CARS? Alluring homes \»a.<br />
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>• W >» «*—•»• *9 k«C A* *• (66 too<br />
• »Qv M' 4&OQ<br />
^rLT^J FIRST AMERICAN<br />
4 yr on J>v ~ acraarad porch. ) »io<br />
or toncad yard »A | 4* "*<br />
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•j » part*** 1 Carara ar 1* aan Vi ti aaa mam coram a« 4 1*,<br />
36 *od rard A -nud M j w arui «'v"-.an-iarn »' 1 »' >4<br />
r Htm •'«"«'« I td « >n)M *3 cumpnka ,<br />
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2 CASTEUI 31/S25-790C » ^<br />
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gratad by a baa torn dac» paaa<br />
an] a cm* gpanma Mtfwr -»<br />
law %xmrv am 4 W«4, room<br />
ALL «*• i nnc<br />
ROBERT BAKE<br />
Realtors<br />
(313) 453-6200<br />
I o< Par—waft E ol »•—»un<br />
CALL JE VONVA<br />
THE MKXQAM ONOU^<br />
RE AL TONS MC 3i>4»»*00<br />
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HANNETT . WILSON<br />
& WHITEHOUSE<br />
(810) 646-6200<br />
mi«0«0 TOWNSHIP Oraal<br />
in i aai i • i Ta- jlai from • M 4<br />
MW ft ban toona Uwnfl<br />
*«N0E»S *EE»E«S' Tk,4 3 I IM " ,'* n *y<br />
OnosTvu<br />
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II 4badnxana * »ai 1 rywd<br />
pool «»ar^» »a« -ancf- ; aoewpanev 00 L *'4S0Q0 » o-^»<br />
0«N HOUSE Apr, 25 4 30<br />
2 Sam Sacaulad 4 acraa<br />
on Nn Craaa. w< "om to man<br />
road Ma,—liana •** : ur^am<br />
porary a» )i» aql 4 baWooma<br />
3 bana opar »w>c araa 2 car<br />
garaga pb «o S» QoManaaaa<br />
Km ooo h^Amioo<br />
333 PSekarji<br />
H2BB00<br />
Naa ConaP\jeaon *>ma a<br />
Phi) Roberts<br />
R*a. Estai. On. ^<br />
313-562-8110. •* 40<br />
Va ACRES 'YOUR HOME<br />
Bom coanm COULD BE<br />
Mdnoan laaaN w •«<br />
VatMt, rfnwSMW<br />
FEATURED HERE"<br />
SHARP<br />
am -* fcrng<br />
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(124 900 1810)<br />
oondrtior By<br />
MB-0B3B<br />
NOVAL OAK. 3 badroom I ban<br />
bnck rancn many *jail oantra<br />
I114J00 (810) 43B-8<br />
ROYAL OAK ISIS >*«*> ®"«»<br />
rwvfi 3-* ba»uoma 2 bar* Nmly<br />
Opan Sun<br />
810-9BB-B02S 14 1124 BOO<br />
ROYAL OAK N ol 11 Mi Oanrg<br />
i ol 'a-iryr<br />
Qan^.na cra'acia' aapraaaad<br />
NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />
• 4 y»a< pnea ®<br />
t« boor rrmt<br />
MARY McLEOO<br />
PAGER j313) 990-7649<br />
(810) 347-3060<br />
la Mkhigaa<br />
IfHWhyt<br />
SERVICE & INTECIUTT<br />
Vtmuatof<br />
we LIVE it!<br />
Sign That Sells! Try ia.<br />
UVONIA REOfOflD<br />
COOE #4783 (MLS16636)<br />
Her* ia a 3 tiadrocim Mutninum rancti S REDFORD Custom 1.700 • aq. ft. ranch<br />
'—room and woodbuming Arapiaca. ivk ««h IM floor laundry on quM daad >nd<br />
garag* Larga lot Mreat Thraa badrooma, 2V^ b^ha. 2 car<br />
r . ^, J Mn a r a & JB — — » 1 r§m , ,, n M .<br />
i-jyaiX Wawi Bp#Cv yVB^v, lU" DA®®fTi^aT\. r 'OOiTi TefTMfy<br />
room, flrapiaca and canbM air too Updated<br />
and Ml carad lor $114,900. COOE #477«<br />
BMCK RANCH - Va badrooma. badroom m (MLS16602)<br />
flntahad ba»»wnt. FarrMy room, flr *<br />
backyard wrtti covered patio<br />
------- " - $132,900 COOE<br />
$114,900. COOE #477$<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
huga CONGO, ra Your Qainl Unaxpactad t—tm<br />
Quiet cauaaa •aflar to rMuctarMy aa$ "toedad wttn<br />
#4704 upgradaa* 1994 upoar 2 bedroom. 2 be*<br />
In Pfymou* PoMt $131,900. COOE<br />
Tha opan floor plan « a braMh ol Iraah air.<br />
Mova Mo Ma brtca CotoraM «Mh 3 larga<br />
bedrooma Furnace and canarM JuM flwa<br />
yeara old. $114,900 COOE #479$<br />
(UL517093)<br />
REOfORD<br />
ol Hadterd. Thraa<br />
in Plymouth<br />
(Mlil 7797)<br />
#4717<br />
CONOO Larga condo w«h a vary prtvala<br />
~ M Two<br />
backs to wooda olHinaw<br />
larga dacks oK maatar<br />
am flraplaca Two car^l^^l<br />
room and Morags room. BaiW<br />
n d XI KITH<br />
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(313) 459-6222<br />
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ENJOY POOL ANO TENNIS when you move Into this<br />
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NORTHVILLE<br />
DISTINCTIVE HISTORIC OtSTWCTl This Circa 1873<br />
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WHAT EVERYONE WANTS. In their next home. 1,584 BETTER THAN NEW. Describes this well cared for<br />
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$79,900 (23S07121) 313-455-7000<br />
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$269400 (23G04504) 313-465-7000<br />
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$61,800 (R294) 313-326-2000<br />
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$66,900 ( 23L-11430) 91346*7000<br />
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• Housekeeping & Maintenance • Laundry Facilities<br />
• Spaoous 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
• E*tens/ve Activities Program & Scheduled Transportation<br />
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EARN $10,000 MOWT>CY<br />
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APARTMENTS<br />
1 Bedroom $490<br />
2 Bedroom*<br />
starting al $540<br />
IW Oad*<br />
I *ca*cal»or FM<br />
SENOR DISCOUNT<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
SPECIAL<br />
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Apartments<br />
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LOW MOVE »N COSTS<br />
Microwave<br />
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2 Bedroom Apts<br />
From $470<br />
Heat Included<br />
HINES PARK<br />
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(313 721-0500<br />
8'0-66»-1960<br />
2163 DECKER RD<br />
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Aiding brooke<br />
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810-661-0770<br />
in.ii' »*t3 4 ~raa<<br />
313-722-5155<br />
ORCHARDS<br />
OF NEWBURGH<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Western Hil's<br />
Gracious Living<br />
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Great Location<br />
OPEN 7 DAYS<br />
478-4664<br />
Farmington Hills Finest<br />
2 bedrooma. 2 fall bath*<br />
FloorpUns ran|in( from 1400-1800 aq. ft<br />
Waaher dryer and storage in each apt<br />
• 24 hour intrusion alarm<br />
Private cajport<br />
Award winning landscape<br />
from 8915<br />
(810) 626-4396<br />
" S P R D I G H A S A R R I V E D<br />
WAYNEW00D APTS<br />
Located in Westland<br />
Large 1 A 2 bedroom apta<br />
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FgSy Cuntfiad<br />
24 HIM Saamf<br />
110(5 N. ADAMS<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
(810) 645-0420<br />
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s*as par manpi I BaAaom<br />
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badroom. iHbaeiiaat Fanoadvard<br />
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REDFORD TWP<br />
DEARBORN PMaaan 2 padroom<br />
M pan' S44S<br />
313461-1617<br />
color TV A mom ... .<br />
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810-474-9770 or<br />
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WAYNEAWSTLAND<br />
I «paranani 1225 a»er> 2<br />
albii name! Depc<br />
No pea (313) 485-11<br />
wr BLOOMFIELD (MNMrOraka)<br />
1 ua»»um" t"mno aaft<br />
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fasomo Pfti* iMaaa IN mona<<br />
PLYMOUTH C3aan. 2 room « •<br />
carpeted, appkanoaa Sxm -a* lo<br />
loan S47S* S550 m m<br />
Cal 0'3l 561 3070<br />
PLYMOUTH duaraoan 2 baaoom<br />
ar. garaga no paa S&36 mo<br />
i M I M i n o pka aeourftr<br />
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Thursday, April 27, 1W6 OA£ Classifications 400 to 406 (*>3C<br />
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SMAME LISTINGS 642 M<br />
BLOOMF«ID Gala Njuaa 9aam-<br />
I pool t DadroonW2 bapv WM<br />
Spaoou* growid*<br />
(•10) 6S6 506?<br />
BLOOI4F1ELD - MapMOarorooa<br />
3 battoom bnck rancn. iv» bain*<br />
hardwood aoor* pairaad •»<br />
2 car garao* SieOttmo<br />
D • H^ROPERTES •10-737-4002<br />
BLOOaaFlELO TWP<br />
room* 3 baa»<br />
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mot 661 -2066 or 1610) 536-37<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. 2 badroom mrrawuaa.<br />
1425<br />
SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620<br />
DEARBORN 3 badroom Arang<br />
^ •^TSoSE^<br />
SHARE LISTINGS 542 1820<br />
DEARBORN 2 Bedroom app*<br />
won may larnutMed 1 car<br />
l PM* OK MOOTno<br />
REDFORD • 2 bedroom<br />
2SL OAL RROS (313) 513-RENT<br />
n M M MOO per mo • 1H mo<br />
dapoal Ca6 Ray (610) Ml 1306<br />
FARMINGTON MILLS<br />
4 badroom. 3* bar. 2600 aq «<br />
' rg» larnDy room. Itrary<br />
room, ai apMarcaa. 2<br />
oarag* a» dao» 6 MM<br />
A l llaa»jaf»nn* Sue H690<br />
mo • *ac»^a) Eiro* IIWM7U<br />
Day* 110-474-515C<br />
FARMMGTON H«iS - 2<br />
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mo Mcuflty •10-442-0643<br />
FARMMGTON HtXS Lo»My 2<br />
baaroom I baft. d*n. laun*y room,<br />
oorpaa mon alarl Mas • 1H<br />
•aouray (SIO) 477-2471<br />
FARMMGTON KUS. 3 baaroom<br />
2 baft nom* aaft oak uicrari ft a«<br />
a«aai I ai Marry *«EWT<br />
EAST POtNTl 6V0-773-RENT<br />
ANN ARBOR Uvonta. Oaaoa<br />
Warran 3 and 4 Badrooma Froaay<br />
paraed «acara nomaa KM* and<br />
pat* ok Haaenau Co 313-27X823<br />
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FARMINGTON MILLS 21711<br />
or Grand Rhrar 2<br />
r» pea S560<br />
M yard.<br />
• 10-47 '4-0475<br />
FARMMGTON HILLS<br />
2<br />
M l d yanl S55(ymo<br />
RENT 'AL PROS «10) 3S6-RENT<br />
Southfleld<br />
HIDDEN OAKS<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Blinds, ceramic bath, central air<br />
carports available, intercoms, patios/<br />
balconies. Cable ready, large storage<br />
area, laundry facilities.<br />
1 Brfr— h sJ8l> 2 Bedrne free...8615<br />
Houra DaUy 10-6. |Ooa«l 2-3 p.m.):<br />
Sat. 9-2 ICIoaed Ttoora ft Sua )<br />
15833 W. 11 Mil'<br />
•t Greenfield<br />
557 452Q /<br />
DIAMOND FOREST<br />
A P A R T M E N T S<br />
(SIO) 471-4848<br />
1 & 2 B e d r o o m s<br />
Spa clou* Floor Plana<br />
Individual Waahera S Drjrera<br />
Vaulted Ceilings<br />
Private Entrancea<br />
Svimmlni Pool* a Spaa<br />
Jofflnf Trail thru 16 Acre Park<br />
Free Cowed Parking<br />
ATTRACTIVE SngM Mmdy home MOW. SAT- 10 5: CLOSED SUN<br />
0* Hiaud knew* Goat hn tad !har tMr M a rinaia0OB I<br />
BEVERLY MLLS rantfi 2 bedroom*<br />
Naotaoe cameang. «apaa m »<br />
»a*no 610-3464IM. 1712<br />
R I C H T E R & A S S O C .<br />
Lakefront<br />
Apartment Living<br />
a Catte TV AvaAabM<br />
a Convemsnt to<br />
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a SMSrrNng Pool &<br />
Oubhouas<br />
• Storage m spsnmert<br />
• Balcony or pailo<br />
scr? _ a A* conditioning<br />
Westland<br />
HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL<br />
$200 Security Deposit<br />
• Host Included<br />
• Spacious Suites • Dishwashers<br />
• Outdoor Pool • Park Setting<br />
(313) 425-6070<br />
Ann Arbor Trail, Wast of Inkater Rd.<br />
Daily 9-6. Sat. & Sun. 11-4<br />
ATTRACTIVE<br />
1 42 Bedroom<br />
Apartmerrta<br />
$415<br />
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•ancr- U baaamara. Mncad yard<br />
garag* oararal aa raca araa<br />
occupancy July I, S7SSrmo •<br />
•acuray (3130 427-3037<br />
• Free heat<br />
s 20© SECURITY<br />
DEPOSIT<br />
$ 5 0 0 per month rent<br />
O a k Village<br />
2758 Ackley<br />
Westland<br />
7 2 9 - 2 3 3 2<br />
* family U v i r i ^ A t I f *<br />
Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch<br />
homes with full basements.<br />
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Located in <strong>Canton</strong> on Joy Rd.<br />
between<br />
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•10-737-4002<br />
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FERNOALE<br />
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DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 9<br />
• oaffa ftnanadbi<br />
n/UXEDUMCE On*<br />
FERNOALE 2 M«oom roc room<br />
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SCHOOLCRAFT/TELEGRAPH - 2<br />
room. Iw«ng room M«4y room.<br />
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Fancad yard 1* car garaaa MOO'<br />
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GARDEN CTTY - Caaan 3 badroom<br />
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(313) S22 511<br />
HAZEL PARK 2 badroom naa<br />
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(313) 274-36B6<br />
(6101 437407B SHARE LlSTUGS I<br />
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GARDEN Crrr-2<br />
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(110) 477 3675 GARDEN CITY - 3<br />
bungaoar Fort A Vanoy ana • 2-bedroom townhomes<br />
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or gwaga taoormo . • ~<br />
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(3191 513-5366<br />
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Venoy between Werren S Ford<br />
(313)415-0930<br />
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(313)522-3013<br />
WMcmai LUXURY LMNOI<br />
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12 Unique Floor Plans<br />
To Fit Every Lifestyle!<br />
• Heat Included<br />
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669-5566<br />
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IS 171 366 66*1 'u (SI7I 366-7793<br />
TORCH LAKE<br />
GRAND TRAVERSE BAY<br />
WEEKLY SUMMER RENTALS<br />
$900 00 $1 SCO 00<br />
Real Estate One Be'iane<br />
1 eoo-966-2627<br />
Aa* lor SarxJy<br />
FREE E*P«£SS fOR TENANTS<br />
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(313) 72M700<br />
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29830 BECK RD.<br />
W1XOM. Ml 46393-2824<br />
(810) 624-5566<br />
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(313) *5I 1158<br />
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mradaM opening 1or a PART TIME<br />
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proade latalani letarancaa<br />
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28111 Taagrair<br />
SouPdald<br />
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time poartion al M.oiaan<br />
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4 wng ton CM ia00a2$-82n<br />
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ton CM IS10) 5SM051<br />
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aord I.iuaaemg MM* Ca* Ann<br />
Mara ataiOBSI-flOOO MMr 12 noon<br />
HOSTESS<br />
Safcaday 4 Sunde,<br />
(31» 881-2727<br />
NOVI HILTON<br />
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torn* Paalaa Ann Artnr<br />
31>971 1000 Era* 313-4289222<br />
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reeume to Boa 814<br />
oonmaig tramng and an above<br />
average aeiary and banalita<br />
package Ptoaee P»wna<br />
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313 561-43*0<br />
HOUSEKEEPER<br />
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ptoaiont. congenal enartmmert<br />
ETHAN ALLEN HOME WTERORS<br />
15700 kkddMM* Rd. Uvona<br />
(313) 2*1 7710<br />
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• Spoda EdMon - Door Paaon<br />
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• storeroom da*<br />
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Banquet Cook<br />
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21111 I limiRd<br />
HOUSEKEEPING -<br />
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Fidand Panama pLaaara naaMe<br />
Immediate opening* Reaaani<br />
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Wood-ero H*a Niaaag<br />
1312 N Woodaana<br />
H0USEKEEP1NGOFFICE<br />
person needed tor ape" men t<br />
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5pm WeaSend Par* Af»<br />
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Sterling pay »*0 par hour<br />
EaceAem laato Appr, tr paraon<br />
at MHS 37256 Ma«»jalto Road<br />
i-aa oI Ne-to-y i<br />
KEYPUNCH OPERATOR<br />
Day 4 Mtomoon mRa rata<br />
m 810-47*1136<br />
LATHE HAND<br />
leaded tor Noa area (hop<br />
Ca* ia^ 3*8-1*98<br />
LATHE/MILL HAND - 5 *r*<br />
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(810) 82*-2583<br />
tor hoeoey pay Day i<br />
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UGHT ASSEMBLY WORKERS<br />
leaded Fu8«an ama • iMli<br />
Mai a* aoon aa poaecae CM tor<br />
raerva— 81»*71 2880<br />
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />
M - kght mduama<br />
a pen Dme and Iu8<br />
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to or apply m 1361 Ha Road<br />
Weaaend Ml «81*5 laouTi M Fort<br />
Rd) EOE<br />
MACHINISTS #&» P E2lS?7JZL<br />
Openora tar Or keg.<br />
Haa* CNC Good par.<br />
wiawaua lean<br />
BtoorMMM araa (HO) 82*3677<br />
KINDER CARE OF WESTLANO<br />
a ootonc tar paopto Mn lo»a<br />
OlMran » you Art ••*'•*» r<br />
aortung at*i ehacPen to* « ran<br />
Bme paaa* cal 3i>-«56<br />
HINDER CARE 0* WESTLANO<br />
lookaig tor peop<br />
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LAWN MAINTENANCE<br />
Full time Farmington Baaed<br />
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(810) 478-15*7<br />
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K-MART NOW ramg Garden Shop<br />
ElecvcracA Dea Appry a Jtoraon<br />
4**4* Ford Rd al Sheldon<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (3I3I 455-9700<br />
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MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
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313-728-28*0<br />
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Kelly Brown, formerly of<br />
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straight year by the Metro<br />
Times. Brown is morning host<br />
for CIMX-FM of<br />
Rochester since<br />
models - opened<br />
about a yaar and a<br />
half ago on the<br />
sits of a former<br />
farm and ski jump.<br />
Tbe two builders, Riviers Homes<br />
and Dynasty Homes, say just a<br />
third of the 98 lots in. the 47-acre<br />
development are still available.<br />
Country living in tha city ia a<br />
big attraction. Bloomer Park abuts<br />
tha subdivision to tha east.<br />
"It's like you're not in the city<br />
but are in the city," said Rico Ferri<br />
of Riviera. Tt kind of backs up to<br />
wetlands. No one can build around<br />
ua. We're close to the park. It's a<br />
nice view."<br />
"It's a private location," said<br />
Robert Maggiorino of Dynaaty.<br />
•The whole perimeter is pretty private,<br />
no (back) neighbors There's<br />
only one entrance to get in."<br />
All (loor plans built by the pair<br />
— colonials, two-stories. Cape Cods<br />
and ranches — carry base prices of<br />
less than $200,000<br />
Throw in the Rochester Community<br />
Schools, city sewers and a local<br />
purified well water system plus<br />
sidewalks and street lights and ifs<br />
easy to see why the Bluffs would be<br />
attractive to families<br />
"Ninety percent of our people<br />
are Rochester people. They move<br />
from street to street, and moat<br />
have three or four kids," said Rosemary<br />
Sellers, sales rap for Riviera.<br />
Both builders offer common elements<br />
in all their models.<br />
Thoae include attached two-car<br />
garaga, ranga/diahwaaher, fireplace,<br />
first-floor Laundry and basement<br />
Riviera has thraa on-site models.<br />
Ths Wildwood, s 2,400-square<br />
3 firms honored for concern<br />
BY DOUG FUNKE<br />
9TATV Warm<br />
Bottom line financials is only part of<br />
what defines a successful company. Concern<br />
for employees' welfare and community<br />
support are others<br />
Regard for workera who make thinga<br />
happen within a business and good corporate<br />
citizenship determine winners of Today's<br />
Work pi see of Tomorrow Awsrda<br />
sponsored by the Women's Economic Club<br />
of Detroit.<br />
Hiree companies — BDO Scidman, accounting<br />
and management eonaulting in<br />
Troy, Compuware, computer software and<br />
asrvices in Farmington Hills, snd<br />
Hudson's, the retailer headquartered in<br />
Southfield — have been singled out for<br />
recognition thia<br />
"Tha cot companies selected for our award<br />
clearly demonatrated initiatives which<br />
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"We're looking for organization doing<br />
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"A lot are putting into effect total quality<br />
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A screening committee evaluated nominees<br />
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Efforts related to the well-being of em-<br />
_ Alternative methods, spprosches snd<br />
schedules for accompliahing work aaaignments.<br />
• Cultural diversity and other human resource<br />
workplace issues.<br />
• Maximum use of employee crestivity snd<br />
skills.<br />
• Respect for contributions of women<br />
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• Social responsibility snd commitment<br />
to the community.<br />
Finalists merited on-site visits<br />
"We want to point out what'a right<br />
out there so we can provide inspire<br />
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employees," Barrona aaid.<br />
Following are capsule summarise<br />
of the three winners — \ -<br />
BDO Seidman<br />
"People are our moat important<br />
' ia among tha stated core valuea<br />
of the accounting/conaulting firm.<br />
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of each employee's time.<br />
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Wlktwood: This model at the Bluffs of Rochester features three bedrooms upstairs, a study,<br />
dining room, great room and kitchen!eating nook on the main level.<br />
ii Thm Bluffs<br />
of Rochester<br />
foot colonial with three bedrooms<br />
snd 21/2 batha, is priced at<br />
$192,900.<br />
The main level contains a study,<br />
dining room, great room with cathedral<br />
ceiling and kitchen/eating<br />
nook. A two-story foyer is at tbe<br />
front door, snd a bridge upstairs<br />
overlooks the family room and foyer<br />
The master features separate<br />
tub and shower, dual-sink vanity<br />
and walk-in closet<br />
This is our big seller," Sellers<br />
said. "We have a lot of young children,<br />
and parents want to be on<br />
the same floor."<br />
The Shorecrest, s 2,300-squarefoot<br />
Cape Cod, places the master<br />
suite an the first floor, two bedrooms<br />
and a full bath upstairs.<br />
The main level also showcases a<br />
den with cathedral ceiling, great<br />
room, dining room and kitchen/eating<br />
nook.<br />
The base price is $188,900.<br />
The third model, the Pineledge,<br />
an 1,845-squsre-foot ranch with<br />
three bedrooms and 21/2 baths,<br />
carries s price of $178,900.<br />
The bedrooms are on one side of<br />
the model, a study, great room and<br />
kitchen/eating nook on the other.<br />
Dynasty has four models.<br />
Imperial I, a 2,300-square-foot,<br />
two story, features a first-floor<br />
master with a full-length wall closet<br />
(walk-in option), separste tub<br />
and shower and double-sink vanity.<br />
The main floor alao has a den,<br />
great room with sloped ceiling and<br />
kitchen/eating nook.<br />
A two-story ceiling at the front<br />
door enables a bridge upstairs to<br />
overlook the great room. Two bedrooma<br />
and a full bath are on the<br />
second level.<br />
This is our biggest seller," said<br />
Joyce Rekar, sales rep for Dynasty.<br />
"A lot of people prefer to be down<br />
and have the children upstairs."<br />
The cost is $190,900.<br />
The Msjesty, a ranch of 1,960<br />
square feet, has three bedrooms,<br />
2V2 baths, great room with cathedral<br />
ceiling and kitchen/eating<br />
nook The base price is $174,900.<br />
Two other models are under construction.<br />
The Princess, s 2,500-squarefoot<br />
colonial, offers a choice of three<br />
or four bedrooms, and Imperial II,<br />
a 2,400-square-foot two story, has<br />
the same basic layout as Imperial I<br />
except three bedrooms upstairs.<br />
The base price for both the<br />
Mai*Bty and Imperial II ia<br />
$194,900.<br />
The property tax rate for a<br />
houae in the Bluffs is about $34.70<br />
. per $1,000 of state equalised valua-<br />
F<br />
i<br />
tion, half of market value. That<br />
means the owner of a house coating<br />
$190,000 would pay $3,300.<br />
Dariene Macionski bought a two<br />
story with the master on the main<br />
floor and two larger bedrooms upstairs.<br />
"I like everything about the<br />
houae — the floor plan, the master<br />
on the first floor." she said. "Value<br />
of the home for the price was one<br />
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Tve been in the Rochester area<br />
many years," Macionski said. "It'B<br />
kind of like here we're away from<br />
the city but we're right there. I<br />
looked in Lake Orion but couldn't<br />
aee myaelf driving 20 minutes<br />
away from the city.<br />
"Building a home can be a<br />
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(Dynasty) was delightful to work<br />
with," she added<br />
John and Jenifer Nance along<br />
with daughters Nicole and Tara<br />
moved into a ranch.<br />
"We were looking for a specific<br />
house. We were sizing down and<br />
wsnted a ranch," Jenifer said.<br />
"We're back on a ravine with a<br />
deck and not much of a yard. We<br />
love it. We have animals — deer,<br />
squirrels, raccoons, all kinds of<br />
birds. ..<br />
"We built one other house in<br />
Ohio," she added. "This, by far, has<br />
been a very easy experience. They<br />
(Riviera people) are wonderful." .<br />
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scroll down to Greg's Hot List.<br />
Gueas I really can't write a column on<br />
Music on the Internet without pointing<br />
some of you to the Elvis Home Page at<br />
http://sunsite.unc.edu/elvia/elvishorn.html.<br />
Some of the stuff that was<br />
at this site earlier had to be removed<br />
because of legal problems with those in<br />
Nashville that hold the copyrights over<br />
the King's music. But there's still plenty<br />
here, including a tour of Graceland,<br />
pictures of Ejvis" birthplace, memorabilia.<br />
readings, several links to other Elvis<br />
home pages, and Elvis Internet Sightings.<br />
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Suae 365<br />
Uvorve. Ml 48152<br />
EA^M OOPONUNAY EMPASYER<br />
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Manaang A«omay<br />
171*7 N Laurel Park Onve<br />
Sua* 386<br />
LivotM. Ml 481S2<br />
EquM OpporturMy En»*oyei<br />
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location CaB (313) 495-0000<br />
DATA ENTRY CLERK<br />
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collection* payroll and general<br />
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2S50 TINEJ-APR- RCI SUN* 25D<br />
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INTERNATIONAL -TRADING : FEE EMPLOYER PAID Vcmg pihone* A basic computer<br />
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SYSTEMS 49811*8<br />
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* houra an ftu- no anu'<br />
aatary C*8 Mi M I<br />
Tiiajm M*i«<br />
NOW AA600.00 per<br />
week guaranteed while in<br />
training<br />
Must be at<br />
and have a good driving record<br />
Now interviewing. >or an<br />
appointment, call 1-600-269-6301<br />
between 6-5. M-F<br />
BORTZ HEALTH CARE<br />
• O N GR€£N LAKE<br />
%S."XA<br />
010) asMi'gi<br />
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M S I 6 AMR MAM M*IA<br />
Wk?z~~& MBCMCAI RKTMOAEST<br />
OAO'N mm MM B»<br />
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M A M M R<br />
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OPTICAL DISPENSE R<br />
^Bnancad WawauP- araa<br />
Ca* 3l3ai>«460<br />
Thursday. April 27, 1995 OA£ Classifies tion* 506 to 512 1 MX,] S1IM BAMANRANL ftllll] to WI»3<br />
PHARAMfClST<br />
GRIUT A SNAAON OF<br />
CA PLAN HAA AN<br />
S<br />
LNRONA* CANLA< TOR AN ON-.<br />
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SUB AL A NEA UCANAA MI*'*»I*D<br />
to* HUMAN RAAOI^CAA CMPI AL<br />
METRO MEDICAL GROUP<br />
>800 TUXEOO AVE<br />
DETROIT MI 4820B<br />
A" E»/AL OPPORANAY EMPWYAR<br />
PHYSICAL<br />
THERAPIST<br />
SAMNA GOMMUMIY RAOAPN*'<br />
tm*-- SYAAM<br />
HAA A LU* AMA PNIACIN A AMTH TOR<br />
A PFMCAI TOARAP* MAPCNR, OI MA<br />
FAAALNAM A ~<br />
OOMMANAURAM AM8> AAPANANCA<br />
FAMILY NURSE CARE<br />
610-228-6883<br />
BARTENDER<br />
FU* TM* URA DAY* ft r*GHA<br />
EAPENENCA NEOESEECY<br />
OCEAN ORKJLE «IO» aaaTooi<br />
BARTENDERS-HOSTS<br />
FULL OR PAST TIME<br />
ABOVA AVA A-JA AARNNFL* PA»«<br />
VANANG APPLY N PARAON ANN<br />
0 Ctenraaon* Uvona JTTLOSAMM<br />
RD LAURA PART WAPA<br />
R.N. - FULL TIME<br />
WMB NOUCKNG<br />
BANAMA CA* BNANDA<br />
MSN RN MEN FA 8-12 2-4PM<br />
MIDWEST HOAtf HEALTH CARE<br />
(3131 27V 2S60<br />
AAPANANCA AND BA -AAOY to ION A<br />
JYNARRAC AAA—IAM TEAM SAANA<br />
HOAPAAL A TOCAIAD A«WI AAAY CTOVNG<br />
I M K I C* AM ARTAR. TOADCI AND<br />
JACAAON WA RTTOR AO AACAAARV AAMRY<br />
AND BANAM PACAAGA U«^NAAD<br />
I C A ITLMAI PLAAAA CAL TOR<br />
I AI<br />
ML 46176<br />
313-A2VSBS<br />
AN EDUAI OPPORAMY EMPTOYAR<br />
Phyaical<br />
Thafapoi<br />
NOAPANOAM ONXEADK PT PRACACA<br />
DYNANAC<br />
N'PURAUNG AN ORTRIO<br />
AACIU*I>*'Y<br />
ADUULON AND ON-*M ARTRUNJ AD<br />
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FT OUR MEATY A^AI A*<br />
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1 HA* AAMTTI AR 11<br />
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A«TO OAKLAND URWAR*^<br />
MI *AAD N OOPI -ACANA<br />
GRADA AND AAPANANOAD PT* DAARALAD<br />
to AUOMY AND P'OMAACNA PAAANI<br />
CAR* C tm MARY<br />
ol our 28 b*d mini<br />
UP PAN AMA HOURA AAOUD BA 3PM<br />
M 7PM OI. 4PM to 8PRR PIAAIOU*<br />
AUNG AAPANANCA AM BA HALPA*<br />
STXB<br />
SECONO SHIFT DIFFERENT.ALS<br />
PTOAAA CA* SARAN • |IO-488*362TOR<br />
MORA IMURTNABON OR APPLY A THA<br />
HAMMON HOUAA 27MO TVAKA ROAD<br />
BATES HAMBURGERS<br />
•ML *«*, IN PARAO" IROM 7 to<br />
VOAM OR 2 to 6PM 33406 FN* MM<br />
UWORAA<br />
BILL KNAPPS<br />
NOW HIRING M!<br />
FTK ft PAN AMA POAAONA AVAHAOAA<br />
GREAT FLEXIBLE HRS<br />
COOKS SLAFLMG « TO SSHOU<br />
SERVERS UP to THMWU<br />
4PPTY N PARAON * ON* n,n3<br />
UpacaM aaMood aalaurar*<br />
Apply a paraon 0 Dannacra<br />
Lrvoraa 37716 Sa Aba Rd Laurel<br />
MR B S FARM Noa Hang CoaAa<br />
(evening at**). Wa* Peraora W o< nknen<br />
5060 ScheeMr Dearborn Ml 48na to Lne<br />
Cooka Eapenence hetplui M not<br />
receaaary AppN n pemon between<br />
2 ft Spm Mon-Fn et 37714 So<br />
MM a toe Laura Par* Place<br />
COOKS NEE0ED MorvFn lucnh<br />
hr end Tvae • Fn<br />
OISI 487-8770<br />
COOKS 8 WAIT STAFF<br />
Frf-a pen Bme Apply M A/a<br />
*»-icuT-Rd<br />
COOKS WANTED hS ar<br />
to aanecaent to Souirda<br />
n peraon M Sato*. 28:<br />
Northaaaatam May A (Frankbn<br />
PMM) V ca* Sid) 358 2353<br />
COOK & WAIT STAFF<br />
W p paraon ChalMr* loung*<br />
NC<br />
aapMaamben<br />
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SUPERVISOR part ame<br />
Pome Go*<br />
Dcaore*<br />
BANOUET<br />
Eapenence illlraft Bev P.<br />
Club W BtoomAeM Cal<br />
(810) 380*800<br />
M 1 iMar S AS-<br />
m hi dtoaieri kaod<br />
Empajymar* 0»te M<br />
st. Joseg^ erc y<br />
Penel^h* 46M' 2885<br />
Fn siosaasoaa<br />
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S B H<br />
nC35<br />
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aaa aa * * mua land<br />
MM I*I pan am* toi MMy<br />
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BARSTAFF<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />
rater ancea recMied<br />
Apc*Y m peraon<br />
Mitch Hooseys,<br />
28500 Schootcratt.<br />
Livonia<br />
0ELI PERSON<br />
eapenence a male „<br />
a ft aateda Fu* a Pan ame<br />
Cd* Bnan ft Seber 81*362 *966<br />
0STARY ACE to.<br />
ft pan ame BeiaMa to Ad ame<br />
ssr^f<br />
DSKTRiS OF FARMINGTON Noa<br />
Danwaaher* ft Laa Cook* FUl ft<br />
pen-ame po»aana a ***nu ton<br />
mnhm 33200 Orand Rhrar<br />
Fanaangton S'0) 478-3301 Aa* lor<br />
Kaw a Sua an<br />
DOOR PEOPLE »ASTEN0ER8<br />
WAITSTAFF ft UAMTENEANCE<br />
o m 729 80*0<br />
DELI MANAGER<br />
ara looking lor an a»p*r>enced Da«<br />
KITCHEN Cooka Prep Cook* ft<br />
Dahweehert needed aboard tr*<br />
Mchagan SMr C*pper Dana Tran<br />
Wage Dated an sipenence App»><br />
n peraon A 640 N Ponbec Tral<br />
Waned LMa or ca* 1810) 96*9*40<br />
We a* commited to<br />
buAAng top-te(7* merag*<br />
merit teem* end ara looking<br />
to people wKc a-e ener<br />
geoc peopM-onemed and<br />
Brong n teederaNp tkdt<br />
« you quakly you oa«« I to<br />
yourte* to check u* out'<br />
W* o«a compeMrve car<br />
peneaaori *40l(k| nadce 1<br />
ana dental plan* Fo'<br />
mmediele conaMeration<br />
•end retume to<br />
Cm* ua**<br />
Cano* Murphy • Inc<br />
4725 N Scorada* Ra<br />
SUM 350<br />
Scon aaaa KZ 65251<br />
NO PHONE CALLS<br />
PLEASE<br />
EOJTE Opponuvly<br />
Empioya<br />
No<br />
WAIT STAFF<br />
Ram • Horn dey<br />
aeeni worAng condteon*<br />
aape'ience nece**ery Up to<br />
$400 wa n op* Orchera Lake Rd<br />
.aer 12 13M<br />
S 10*55-6662<br />
to he«<br />
buamea* eapanann * you heve<br />
ar eraepneneurt* apm ft ysu'r* nol<br />
where you mm* to be eam to<br />
S65K ncome poMnbal pa yaa<br />
-atpng eapenaor ol mMb-i'iatocti<br />
dofta company Tranng proaded<br />
Call 810-538-2939<br />
ATTENTION<br />
SALES REPS<br />
$20 TO S35 000/YR<br />
FUN PLACE TO *KX»-<br />
ATFTT/SON<br />
G^et Opgcrtu^ to Advancan-ant<br />
CHANGE YpUS LIFE<br />
CALL TONY<br />
313-32*2000<br />
CHILDREN S SHOE STORE<br />
mmglhem<br />
-atp Eapenenca praMrred<br />
(810) 6**-*722<br />
512 HdpVMterf-<br />
i ± — 3<br />
GOAL ORIENTED? X<br />
SELF MOTIVATED?<br />
HIGH ACHIEVER?<br />
SJT.<br />
Wa (Ma A i<br />
aato auraaa ara |<br />
pcnaraa $25 060 and i<br />
on. leave your ami .-<br />
and a brat deeenpaon r* -<br />
Ikcaaona tor Teraaa Knm* '<br />
naar ai Tranmp<br />
(810) 9784866<br />
An Equa Oppo^My bftaym<br />
GRAPHICS a PWNTWO<br />
I err oolong to a "KMer* Selaa<br />
call* Rata aalary<br />
a<br />
r OMmer a)U raa 22519<br />
Aan'Owner Fax 8t*357 1044<br />
CLOSERS NEEDED<br />
to e major home<br />
CLOSERS<br />
$1500 +<br />
One ce* r home *Me* eapananca<br />
mua Caen $ pad da*y aefacM<br />
CM 313*85*036<br />
COMPUTER SALES<br />
Eapandng computer »anbut«n<br />
company a Nnng a aMee paraon<br />
to Ucfi^an connp eouate eeaer,<br />
comnaaacn ft naaan Man Compuw<br />
pretened<br />
Managa 2440*<br />
Road OOO Mtwi Ml 48375<br />
CREW LEADER<br />
Ha* you oan crae C* 3 Wor* eato<br />
toem canva**ing tor home<br />
.upunremeraa You w*» be eip*<br />
ranoed and haa good tranaponaaon<br />
Afaramurr d $400 par 40 hou aaaek<br />
M W a a »Ma til CM Mr Oum<br />
ol Thermal Seah Uvoraa<br />
313 522-4500<br />
DESIGN STUDIO CONSULTANT<br />
To aaaa! cuatomem<br />
color*'option* TOR<br />
Anenbon to detaa<br />
imeg* and eMhueaem<br />
HEALTH CARE<br />
ALTERNATIVE<br />
$46 000 FeM Yaw Potaraa<br />
V<br />
id<br />
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ona ®'oi a*Ji786<br />
HEALTH CLU6 SALES<br />
aa a<br />
Fu* ft pert<br />
18101<br />
Caa you *ank<br />
a** could by YOU *pp* M ou Now<br />
locaaon a »*Oe W Oaka Dr ft<br />
HOST PERSON<br />
oonatnjcaon 3-4<br />
or Oene (8'0) ><br />
-4 Day* C<br />
669*869<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS to toree<br />
id aid<br />
on a {<br />
kAcrartath deeign A AEOORATMG<br />
OMRNHO* time pcaaor wath<br />
Aeatote hour* (aome evenmga ane<br />
WaflUfd-<br />
AFitnoa<br />
PRESSSINOERV PERSON<br />
Ann Arbor pnnt *hop Mua heve<br />
otaat pree* **penence<br />
AB Dick (3131<br />
3 D<br />
Help Wanted-<br />
Profeanooal<br />
Ce* jeme* Hend*r*on<br />
(610 424-5000<br />
THE FURST GROUP<br />
17117 W 9 Ma* Rd<br />
Suite 705<br />
SouthAead MGY 4607S<br />
ATTENTION<br />
$25-$40K<br />
Weal ad* aeda n bedroom •UMA^T*<br />
a oofcng to edd to ou *ale» Ma*<br />
Eapenence a PREFERRED BU nc*<br />
necaaaety » you r* Oolung to a<br />
caraa E **»* aoc end check TA<br />
I out. We c*ta<br />
• Perd T^MNG<br />
-aeed Saary<br />
oh»»» orvtnajob tranng above<br />
evaaga eamng* end a pnme<br />
location CM Chuck A Donna M<br />
(313I 453-6800 I<br />
Sand reaume end aalary MAORY tc<br />
AMa Bu*dng ft Devewpmerd Co<br />
AIM Marketing Oiraclor<br />
71» EAEI Grand Rrvn<br />
Bnghton MI 46116<br />
INSIOT OUTSIDE<br />
SALES POSITION<br />
ENGINEER-INSTRUMENT<br />
Fortune 500 company aaia.ing<br />
IMacal Meurance Program<br />
Advencament Opponuay<br />
SHORT OROER COOK<br />
leased to <strong>Canton</strong> bar<br />
hou* Tue*-FR,<br />
467 9770<br />
Evenng ho<br />
1313)<br />
tabon Some compula and arord<br />
perteel knoaaedge WITH eUWy to<br />
Ptaaae *eno raaune A ta. to<br />
I*T< MAE Road<br />
Ml 48219<br />
F*J* 1 31*255-5757<br />
20123 W En<br />
Deiro*<br />
> Fu* ft Pen ame poaaona evedeba<br />
For cutAdar«ia ntannew ca*<br />
313-425*808<br />
OI apply M peraon A Wetarbed<br />
Showroom* 29810 Ford Roaa<br />
Gerden O,<br />
PARALEGAL<br />
SoutMwId PLENA * PI Arm seek*<br />
pe'Wegai Muet heve MRMR*** 2<br />
veer* erpenence N eutono tault<br />
ReApon'eib.IIT-e* nciude client 1 ANA Cor<br />
ntamtaw* procaeeng caant NO tout , or ca* to AAI raw<br />
*W*eercr CompeMrve 1 Nabcnai Sla" Management MC<br />
" Or Suite 105<br />
AUBURN HILLS bated Human<br />
Re*ource ARM aeek* akiiled<br />
marketing rep* tor South Ea«*M<br />
AACFAGAN Poabon involve* aaa* ol<br />
humim RESOURCE edmimanative<br />
•ervice* Ouairtiad candidate*<br />
poteau ebectrve •>«» and ara<br />
oornmurucatnon.'pre*anial>on akdi*<br />
and provdn eapenence dealing anth<br />
buameas owner* Salary car<br />
insurance 401K<br />
on*<br />
salary ft benetit package Submit<br />
Boa 11062<br />
Obeervw ft Eccantnc New*peper*<br />
36251 ScTHxncriH Rd<br />
Uvona Ml 46150<br />
Help Wanteti-<br />
Saiet<br />
SHORT OROER COOKS<br />
Apply now Ctoa--- pteaaim *tmc,<br />
tpner* Btomey Bey Put 27756 W<br />
Werren 3 block* W PR mk*ier Rd<br />
SOUS CHEF UNE COOK<br />
WIN 4 yeer* eapenenca Acae to i<br />
work morning* *om* night*<br />
average 40 tvvweek Send reeume<br />
4140 Woodward Detroit Ml 4622«<br />
Stage & Co.<br />
Souraaw Mchigar* R**MM<br />
ABILITY REWARDS<br />
Real Estate<br />
Career<br />
Free Training<br />
Full Time Trainer<br />
Century 21<br />
Hartlord South Inc<br />
"6 MM Haggen,<br />
313-464-6400<br />
ASK tor Larry Frey<br />
KITCHEN HELP AM or PM AA«an<br />
ame PREP Cooks Lne Cooks Nagr*<br />
Crew Leeda BeneMa Sunday* C0<br />
New eapaance neceeeery Apply<br />
afta 2pm Red COM Tevem 3606<br />
Woodward Roya Oak<br />
KITCHEN >«LP ft DRIVER<br />
For flroaang company Muei be<br />
daparidabte Fu* a pari nme Pay<br />
313-522-3377<br />
IKITPSN HELPER<br />
For •<br />
11525 Fermangaon<br />
PART TIME<br />
Apply m<br />
an na<br />
KITCHEN HELP<br />
Top pay Apply a<br />
MacKinnon • ReMauait<br />
126 E Men St<br />
LARCO'S<br />
Now hnng Cooka Buaaer* ft Wat<br />
- 1 61*660-0066<br />
AM & PM Wait Staff<br />
Host Staff<br />
Bus Staff<br />
Deli Carry Out Staff<br />
Apply tr PERVN T.jel toru SUI<br />
Idem6pm<br />
6673 Orchard Lake Rd<br />
(81101 655-6622<br />
STOCK PERSON<br />
I B* • Merka ol Ptymoulh 6<br />
dey* UP to $600 pa monto<br />
V Afternoon* BED 313-45J5040<br />
THE FAMULT BOGGY a ookjry to<br />
A day prep cook. Mon-Fn Com<br />
patitive wage No EXPERIENCE<br />
(810) S53-9090<br />
THE FAMILY BUGGV A looking to<br />
dey Hoat.'Hoaieai Compatitnre<br />
arega Mon Fn no **penence<br />
18101 553 9080<br />
LME COOKS* KPERIENCE0<br />
Preatigieua Counlry Oub a<br />
SouthAMd Apply n paraon Alon-Fn<br />
9am-Spm M 21831<br />
LINE COOKS<br />
KLSSTSL<br />
PPIWywi<br />
Ca* ft CaMra CMbatora<br />
SIO) 473*300<br />
LITTLE CAESAR S<br />
STORE MANAGER<br />
FUNTHM<br />
Great<br />
Cicsawn Pay<br />
Advancement Opportunity<br />
Wa haw* two loeanona In Oakland County<br />
Waned Laka<br />
tand your raauma la:<br />
Baytaktar<br />
LAL FOOO CEHTfn<br />
31M Walton Wwd<br />
HMa Ml 4UO0<br />
L aae CaaaVa a ocnera,<br />
AA ansa neiagamew can*<br />
out T«a Siaaum and Joa Laua<br />
Arena Mil** Ekpewnoe pre<br />
tarred Stanmg raw beeed on<br />
i|. Mapaanni. Send Reeume to<br />
Aan Roaaanwh 800 Oac Carta<br />
0» r<br />
EOE<br />
LUNCH hME COOK Mon -Fn tor<br />
a* a aandaacp maMng Apply a<br />
aeraan 35pm e ator Mm laa<br />
titan Lounge 18334 W V<br />
Ave 2 HB* * * »<br />
THE FAM*Y BUGGV a<br />
dreeaW.<br />
Mon Fn<br />
I kxang lor<br />
Cantoebter*<br />
no eapenence<br />
(SIO) 553 9080<br />
THREE BROTHERS<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
NOW HMMG<br />
CHEFS LINE COOKS<br />
WAITSTAFF ft HOSTESSES<br />
Fu*«part*ma Oood pey PVm3<br />
TOM S OYSTER BAR<br />
Now hang ayrancod Lne Cooka<br />
Paao Cooka ft Dtaha*aha-a AppN<br />
M 318 S Maa St Aoyal Oak<br />
A Career in<br />
Business Brokerage<br />
..is not for WIMPS!!!<br />
II you er* wMng to work herd<br />
you NAGU «M*Y to be on ou taam<br />
Ca* Ja. Panareaaa<br />
to »U»tar nlormeaen<br />
(8101 626-4830<br />
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE<br />
Career opportunity «*th S E<br />
MERMAN* lergea ATftT va and<br />
SuppAer ol video conlerencmg<br />
egupmen and «oce data, network<br />
Unrvaraay (<br />
Aubum HD* Ml 46326<br />
MS T SiydaM<br />
(8101 373-1610<br />
DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED<br />
urn pu* watar trap pu» caeh Sale* | OaM NYMAUTO<br />
persor waraws ProduO aeM **a(<br />
1 600*36-4076<br />
caaed manulactua end DAWTAITOR<br />
OR hand ft oomm tool* SaM* *-<br />
computer **penence preiei rag PS»<br />
-R-w pcaaon war KA baneftta STOF<br />
TSTOT<br />
Manager<br />
Ml 48170<br />
INSIOE/OUTSIOE SALES ~<br />
have «<br />
5jrr,<br />
DVNAMC<br />
REAL ESTATE COMPANY<br />
Cal Mr Smeawau J313L 59TJ*>«J<br />
prcaeaaoneia W* odar toe<br />
industry I be*> tranng program*<br />
•no compteM rnartieftng anc<br />
tuppon<br />
In BirangharvSeverSy Ha**<br />
CM Jane* 6*2 2400<br />
in<br />
CM Betty 6461600<br />
to Fernanglorv'<br />
CM ANN 737 9000<br />
N Roya Oak. BERK*,<br />
CM Gary 399 1400<br />
EARN WHAT you're worth<br />
$50*$ 1600 pan time $2000*6000<br />
AA am* RNO Wor* Irom hom*<br />
Vacations ft tianng* 1*0*641*4*6<br />
EARN $6*$ 100 PER OAY<br />
17<br />
INSIDE SALESManagemantltOSr<br />
avanted K repreeent MABR'NAW *<br />
Inc th* LA-gasa menutackaar FT"<br />
dKirtuto r* tenang produMk-da.<br />
contracto* No tanca eipenence .<br />
needed oul nalpM CanOdeta MUA<br />
be motivated detail onar»ad J"<br />
CkAgong tnent»y ft can D» S»A<br />
daedhnea Meoa HMco mc 4dNae^<br />
greet beneM* CJ pa** 11 wage ft<br />
great groaath pounaM Sand aatary __<br />
raguaemar** ft 'aeuna BMitora<br />
TM BaAard<br />
MASTER-HAL CO mc 2<br />
6020 COMMERCE OR<br />
WESTLANO Ml 46166<br />
INSIDE SALES - Ptymouto watar 1<br />
^eeie* COTRVMNY<br />
eacaAent oommuncaaon orgarv/A<br />
bonai ft cuatoma rautaan S«Aa<br />
Compatitrve SALARY ft benefit*<br />
Send resume re-<br />
package Sand RESUNE tc<br />
AM Madteon P0 Boa 700247<br />
Ptymouth Ml 48170<br />
AUTO SALES A ueed Car* North<br />
Brofvar* Ford n WeeBarsd ha*<br />
expanded THE* used Car Depart<br />
ment and leaning aggressive<br />
>•<br />
• Spacious JMC car showroom<br />
• Commissions up to 45N<br />
. Heeorvtioepiteuation<br />
• 401K<br />
• PA«3 Vacetiora<br />
» you have eipenence n newer<br />
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ion+) 0*E Thursday, April 27, 1996<br />
FEMALES<br />
U I U LOMO TERM RELATIONSHIP<br />
5 4- i20be.btondihar.biuoey*k lam<br />
O*MngOr*guy1»3«y*4r*d*0»mMr*apeCtsmy<br />
Someone who kkes M M W ndng and<br />
I • aood »me outdoor* C*tn 363*0<br />
ifiuKAurmi<br />
ICXWing lo * tmgto VPMe fflM whoa me m eg*<br />
CM Ei 37V43<br />
U I U MM w m<br />
OWF 34 s«- Blonde M« neiw eye* pretty, cot-<br />
Christian Singles Network<br />
KINO ft COURTEOUS<br />
SWM 36. T. 175 KM . phyocMy tt. Cdhoie non<br />
OTQUl lenpy|port».ch«rcr>. dancing<br />
camping | hava never Man mamed and have no<br />
c.Udren Looking tor a wngto W*i tomato who *<br />
22-35 yaar* ot ag* and Cathokc with m awn In a<br />
inandthip «TM Someone who 1M nevw been mar<br />
n*d and doe* nol have any chadrtn Cal En 3*68*<br />
K i m M SHAM<br />
8SM27.5T.l*5to*.*m|*>yed,contod*raie Ond<br />
Og* educaod, Cm*ken non-amoker My .man<br />
'•ng* from gwOanmg and berbecung 10 h*. -g and<br />
campmg am seeking a aoking una and adv*niu<<br />
ou* Woe male i e"*tor r»m fa be jva» 5'U' m<br />
hwgnt Age a nol as importart a* irual. honesty and<br />
co^>MiMy CM En J7127<br />
ENJOYS ROLLER BLADING<br />
SWF >9.5S" i20to*.Mueeye*.Monoehar i*npy<br />
move* and mMbemgmy*M< i am Ookmg tor a guy<br />
thM >etpect* my leafing* and know* how to kaal a<br />
worn*! Ca* Eat 371J4<br />
LONELY<br />
T»<br />
DWF ia*. 5«*. graan eyea attractive<br />
shape protoaaand i wi*ho sharema wondwsoi<br />
kfa wah someone 40-56 year* dd.ovw 6 . irtehgert<br />
and *nr*meiy nandtome Someone who am *ac*i-<br />
Ort snap* thM wort* out One that ha* a r*w Or M*<br />
it you can shw* ma MM tor Ma wah ma m*n laava<br />
r*J name *nd numbw CM En 38663<br />
SEEKS SINCERE ft HOHOI<br />
sar 31. Pemecodd Looking to maal a Chnsfcan<br />
male 30-40 ana undw 6 tM Someone who *<br />
looking tor the sam* m a tomato Ca»E.t 36314<br />
^J^eiiicuLui to E u r u j u u j<br />
t o u « t K 4A,<br />
OWF 39. ST. Mown h*v. Mown eye* sightly<br />
£W» 56 5«- M >v»red I am seeking a n<br />
companion who eat sense 0> humor, norvsmokat. non-<br />
Ovwar. drug kaa i Ova outdoor acavwa* Looking<br />
tor a non-smoker and non dnnker mat •* »ud free<br />
A Chnaaen men to bum around wrth Cal En SM71<br />
SWF 29, S'10". blonde ha». blue eye*, proteaawnai<br />
norvsmctier. I am .raeraated m maal a protomorvai<br />
i %nanoafy secure man who ia 29-36 years ol<br />
J wrth tamfy vatue* Somaona ma^H<br />
•* ndng bkae and d nna Cal E*i<br />
ASE RESPONO<br />
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CALL 1 -800-739-3639<br />
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sl ifi sc oMtf snd hsvs s touchtons pliSRS ts uss this unict.<br />
Mas not cai \-mm-itn<br />
TALL ft HANDSOME<br />
SM 49 I am laaiung a woman who •* n har ma 4Ct<br />
Somaona «mo KM* long wa6«. baMmg. danong<br />
and dirvng oul Hyouars rteresned plain grvama<br />
a cai Cad En 37071<br />
LOVES CHILOREN ft AMMALS<br />
SWM 20 SV 150 ft* , brown hav dark brown eye*<br />
norvvnoker I love church and dancmg I woubl kke<br />
to hnd a woman who * a iw-smoker and non-<br />
dwkar thai toaka nc* Cal En 3 '066<br />
HAS POSITIVE OUTLOOK<br />
SWM 30. 5'10". ISO toa. an/active. suoceuM I<br />
have an honaal and anoars approach io Ma. I an^y<br />
mo we*. 4nna travekng gong ou. etc I am seek-<br />
ing a amo» '"Vhite lemale w»» « slender and aarac-<br />
tm« w«n a graal srnas You muM bakeve thei oom-<br />
nvacaaon. honesty and laughter make* a oraat<br />
nan m a Iriendahp. posaoir more C— En 3T0S3<br />
ATTRACTIVE<br />
SWM 26. 61*. 200 toa.. musclar I sa* a single<br />
Whue Ismail of any ags So^oona who is noa H<br />
you ara Maraatad. alaaM caa Cal En. 37066<br />
WILL CALL YOU BACK<br />
8M Youl kna me to be an aasygong guy I the<br />
my*eN enough to be my own besllnend My mier-<br />
est* are many and na doubt we have much m<br />
common You may have the quaMos mat I am<br />
lootong lor Plaaaa leave your nam* and r**roer<br />
Caa En 37143<br />
LIKES OUTDOOR SPORTS<br />
SM 0-1*. ISO toa.. blonds haa. bka eye* I kka<br />
romantc. vary adrve m church I anioy h<br />
seeking a *.ng»a Btock ChnMian lemate who know*<br />
what she wants oul ot har Me and has Jaaus CNhM<br />
al me head ol A Ca* E>i 36S61 -<br />
SEEKS SPECIAL LAOY<br />
SWM 5'5", 150 fea. brown ha>. brown eyes, non<br />
imokei. sooal dnnka*. dug Iraa i love ctxncn i<br />
• moviea, mu»c and lha outdoor*. Looking lor a<br />
tor lady 50-56 years ot aga Cal En 366*6<br />
FUN TO SE WTTM<br />
SWM 26.6 . 167 toa . dark brown Hair, brown eyes,<br />
muatache.waabu«.secure.greatpenonaMy lam<br />
ot age thai<br />
'SSSR'<br />
nght<br />
Someone to waKhmowaaand go out w*h Myoware<br />
miereMad. plea** cal Cal En 36S77<br />
FUNLOVMO<br />
•aal. noa i<br />
arm MM<br />
vg other* i Mao anpoy ane drkng<br />
I am aeetong a oeVvng ganee-<br />
man far oomeanonaNp i orator a arote*»onal or<br />
SuwrwMman 50 or otdar Cat En 36161<br />
LUCES TO REAO<br />
OF 34 I nave 2 baaultM boy* ' go to church<br />
regjfcrty Some of my ««*r*to» ar* cootang ptoymg<br />
or wsatfang sport* I Mao Wa race giaal evarsng*<br />
and anymmg outdoor* I am Oolong tor someone<br />
wah the *ame miaraM* to share a Jtho w«h<br />
Someone Vial kkaa Od*. Cal Eat 31S75<br />
STRO*tOM BELIEFS<br />
SP UMa 30 - *. Blonde har. Hue rye*, angle parent.<br />
mi MTwuar laari avtoo. Cadtaftc i have many<br />
rwrMi and I am open o trying new fftnga I am<br />
seeking a man ^y movies,<br />
working Mo^md lha houaa and raadraet *vemng* m Someone who w Ookmg tor ma seme m * tomato mt> Ookmg to Mart a tong lerm retokorieho bu* on<br />
home wookjng iCr aomeone apeoM wah strong Cal Eat 3*314 IruM and underMandmg » you tod thM you can<br />
tonMy vatoaa MM hopakdy crMden o< ttar own. ONE MAN WOMAN rneM theee need*, on* me a cal Ca* En 3M33<br />
Someone mil value* monogamy. •pmuaMy. horv SF 30. r*dd*h brown har. blue eye*, queen snd CATHOUC<br />
eatyandtoendefkoai*rata*rmertri CalEn 3S7S7 shy. open minded, imoker. kgrt aood dnrawr I BM 6'4\ 230 toa.. Mown har. brown eye*. My<br />
BEEKS CHRWTIAN GENTLEMAN heve never been mamed and am frying to r»ee two miaraets are rrwaK , concerts, shoobng pool, haro<br />
*WF52.Mkg^*a.norv-*moker. non-dnrtier lem grl* on my own I bakeve m honeMy and oM toah- ng out. ale lam looking Or a MngleWhaa tomato 1S-<br />
vaeiaatad m aalang. raadng iraveang and dene- onedvaluM lam tookmg tor aomeone 30-46 yeers 24 yaar* of aga wah PwaamevaareM* Someone<br />
mg i need * comperson who M 56 yeers oi age or of aga ana 4*7" m he<br />
large buid i come as a package b*cau*e t have a 2<br />
year dd son who a a Mg part d my Me i enpy<br />
movie*, evening wdks. holdmg hands and dnng<br />
ou I love io treat a woman m the way a woman<br />
should be tr*at*d CM En 3*663<br />
B OMAN CATHOUC<br />
SM 19. S'ir. 165 to*. Mono* ha*. Mua eye* lenpy<br />
movie*, sports ana quMt urne* Seenmg a caring<br />
and honest lemale IS23 year* ol age far InendaMp<br />
and a posstoto re, is try th, -jl mtereM* ar* mMc. dkach, thootmg pod *nd dn-<br />
nd a non- and reedy o «poa CMEM WMf mgod idso^y me^esarMOwdan mme lam<br />
and wdk- BMJOYS HSALTHY LIFESTYLE tootong tor * awy canng and hxang woman tor a<br />
, ^ ^->-1 - rtTwrn DWM rr. 3T. tss to*: UWRMI lap. due ay**, m p.ns*o woman Mto a not too<br />
WMM meOama vawadajSomeone *ot mdiii M* raw- good shape. protoewonaPy amptoyad. ddtoga edu- neevy CMTa 188TT<br />
DWF3I.6T. tiStoa paM* Mendehhav.naiM adrng Cm(it 3*714 • catad. I dtond church on a a*d*y bad* I *m NON-oetC*RMATX>*c<br />
green aye*. Bom agwn Chnaaan. •emanac. grew SPECIAL RSLATlONSl*P ooMng tor a tomato who a mtehgwv Mkackve and BWM33.6 M'. 180ha. btondahMown har. green<br />
•aaaaof Itumwi toia Wa LaM tod. l*m tootorta tor SWF 20.6T.*to* aye*.a>ownli*p l*npy raadng n gooa dope e*h mm Oa* i iatoa» II you too eye*, ctoan ex. nan tmohw. kgrt dmker ij»r*<br />
a snd* Wf* mate who m a bom agan ChnaPar wrong peaayaMkatomng to muMc I am too.,'s, tor iw*dMtdnna^.--»ngwe8toandvaere«->y.-.^vw never Ul M Mwm I mt k*v nod*p*adints. Seek<br />
srerjs."—--t— —•--aaaa? 551<br />
8BBRB LAI8MU S UWUSWBIANUMU BMJOY CAMPRtG SWM 24 57* Mcmd* hw> due ayah non tmoker<br />
BP 34. angto medar i am nol an outgoing person OFMto*5S" Mownhwr k*r-> -hr.si.en CMkMc. ( itllln M) eny-iye*. I enpy meny<br />
i**y quoi ntgnt* aap *o on* ' hire 3 grown ddden I tove etching CSN ant outdoor adMkea mdudng god. torn**. BMng and<br />
i wahanee<br />
cka Ml I ova to *• a® i the naa. memo* and gad latenmg & Ormm nwwc My mttreait atduda idtordadng lamtodangfereomeonawhoewMng car* of myMa My men* wry mw i *m ver<br />
RM* dnnar* I am todang tor **m*an* wha a wMng to omamg wM dMw*aM Laotowg tor * vary mmm to w«tor* * poe^o idMiwdt* H you ar* an «c--^o*nng and oomawM* I dont have<br />
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CMEM.8B718 ^ WM mahat Aiyivdatai CM EM SBBM ddalpuuto* mengNameaoJ CM EM S78B4 MM more senou* man dd £m En 38BB*<br />
ng ao*. term* ohMg and muw<br />
)tor*om**n*ahoaethng oar*<br />
ATHLETIC BUILD<br />
27. 511*. XX) toa . dart Moan har Mocfcy<br />
M M I tan ragdarty and take ver. > -<br />
My Mend* *ey mw I am vary > .<br />
•ndconadwato I dont have trouble<br />
Chnadar Smgla* Hefwort a avartobto<br />
exdusrvafy hx MngM people —tang rale<br />
MR-I N - »- IMMK I I at I a I a HI RIIIIIMU U L I WJLH LAIa<br />
juv.ftriipf wmn oral 0» common IMP wt<br />
raaarv* th* fight to sdN or ISRjm any Bd<br />
*cra*n f**pondanta QhratuBy Avoid soft-<br />
lary rioUng*. and mad onty in puDBo<br />
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F e<br />
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J a<br />
A a A *«an<br />
S. Smgto<br />
D a Otoatoad<br />
N aHtopamc<br />
«.Wkdoared
Thursday, April 27. 1995 O&E Classifications 642 to 712 10<br />
42 Haaltk,Nitrifies,<br />
MMA2MG Rft SLATS m i<br />
FOA<br />
313-037 am i taa-m-Om 702 ES Art* A Craft*<br />
CAST MON pa MN<br />
buOM A khoval »M<br />
a s r SEES<br />
SM<br />
CSa a • al? oho--' y Mek. ftioo ai* Kt-ftrn<br />
*»T> ca® aifraasaaoi<br />
H*» M* ft Ha • aanMa PMCM<br />
Tm torn* Ann Me O, »m>i •Mko moo Irgaai M<br />
IMu 2001 no or Taa « NMW » 0» Enuaaf TM ftaa l«7 iMMan. M «M<br />
Roam Opan 7 M »!. i<br />
^ m •io-*»icn MB* JM) SIM a M S3 par Ma<br />
Knob-N-The-Woods Apartments.<br />
on south aide ol I-<br />
KITCHEN: TabM. 2 ehMra. 606 (eaal bound 11 Mfta<br />
LMOMA<br />
Fn MM ' a x microwave<br />
Road), between Laheer A<br />
FAMILY ROOM Sleep aota. Evergreen Roads. Oldham<br />
iwr^w CXjN* 38600 Am A/tx*<br />
TrM. biimir<br />
chair, table floor lampa a road beNnd swtmmmg<br />
Wagma ft Na»M*»> BEDROOM 2 compiele pool<br />
AMEMCAN AUTO AUCTON<br />
twin bads, mghtetand.<br />
EVtHY SAT « t 00 P* MORGANS SOOM' CMUNCH<br />
AFFOAOABtE PMCfS RUMMAOE SALE 14 iaM . .<br />
isaer. mirror. I cheat FRIDAY A SATUROAY<br />
PU8UC WELCOME<br />
pneM CNM Oun* CraMnx BEDROOM 1 twin bed. (10 S.m. lo 4 p.m.)<br />
8301<br />
TluMay only Apr* >7 Mm raghtatand. drasaer. mirror.<br />
313<br />
~ arMLona PmailftHM<br />
TRULY BREATHTAKING COLLEC<br />
A cheat<br />
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TON Of FA® FURNITURE BY<br />
ACCESSORIES INCLUOE: KARGES" A I INCH CHINA CAB-<br />
MET WITH ANTIQUE GLASS<br />
A.UTO AUCTION MOMS TO MOM6 MARKET Aprt Exquisite alerting silver PANELS. 724NCH W W SCE<br />
2Mh 10-1pm SI Thaoaora WOO flatware. service for 12. B» ARC AMI BRASS GALLERY<br />
Buy or SM Tour Car<br />
larran ft joy<br />
TRM; UNIOUT SERVER LUS 2<br />
CHlLOENENS RESALE uaan Sterling serving<br />
LEAVES OWING ROOM TABLE<br />
PUBLIC AUCTION<br />
tfiiidrana doina*. toy* and Crystal, linen A fine china OPENS TO SEAT 11. ft CHAIRS<br />
E««ry In - 1 Oam<br />
dishes<br />
STUNMNG OESK WWW LAFTMETH<br />
MTOWEST AUTO AUCTION<br />
SOFA ft CHAM ORCNTAL RUG<br />
M Tuaarap*!.<br />
TWIN BOFAS M OEM KING<br />
NUMMAGEa SAKE SALE Thur. 2 Antique Victonan chairs<br />
yual N M l-<br />
Apr! 27 BSOBmaian WuiaBMl<br />
Praabvianan OwrcK<br />
313-538-2100<br />
al M 0*»9t Onentai rugs<br />
ESTATE AUCTtON<br />
Fine coMectton of prvrts &<br />
RUMMAOE SALE<br />
FfldM EMrang<br />
paintings<br />
SpM Ol CMM UMtaran Ourcn<br />
Apr* aa 7IMI boon Opan « Bpm 40700 W 10 MM N0M MMMH<br />
PVwuPi Conwwieif C«*M(<br />
Sat Aprt 2t. Mm-2pm HOUSEHOLD M1SC<br />
16300 North Park Place<br />
FUNNTTUHe<br />
SOUTMF*Ll> larga SaM LaiMa E oA the Lodge Service<br />
Mil. am CNatK.<br />
fjooo laMcaon of- OM papar J7506 Ann M o Tr or across the street .<br />
ooitaclrbia good* CX M«i<br />
• 2 DM E M «LMM Rd<br />
Maato pcAPM ooaAana MMry<br />
LiHv M, & Co.<br />
Monacaraa OAAOT T^»R WoM<br />
ST ELIZABETH'S EPISCOPAL<br />
S r a pannane 1MT M r 1000<br />
ABSOLUTE<br />
CHURCH - 26431 W Cucago<br />
aama 10 M aucaonM o*<br />
SAT ONLY SALE- KM<br />
RatSom MMaair n a v ft Saacn<br />
SaM a conouciaa Oy<br />
37S3S KMGBURY. a MocM N M<br />
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JC Auction Services, Inc.<br />
ATAQUM oaa ctana cmbm M W<br />
313-451-7444<br />
TROY Caiwal WoocM<br />
CMMi 30S6 W ftg BaaMr Rd<br />
n OMM ooanc<br />
RJU PVBLC AUCTION<br />
or B466 OOOO<br />
Bam-4pm »10-6440512<br />
Sal Apr* » » 10 30am<br />
Aala'bad Waaaara. »aaa>ng<br />
LOM O* LaaM<br />
PRIVATE COLLECTION ART SALE UAA TIN FURNITURE CO W BLOOMFCLD Maanodw Ov*cn ft MMn mna<br />
Mual mm **o. TarIn VaaarMy<br />
424 N Mam<br />
4100 Waanui LaM Rd W oH<br />
PM» Pa«ar MM and Wamar Broa<br />
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4 FN l p M l N<br />
S3 SaM May «<br />
wood-wooa<br />
May 5 ft 2pm<br />
SELLING YOUR ANTIQUES*<br />
Maa ckrang M CMM rocAara<br />
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r*AcMM calanata M U M a<br />
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CASH or CERTIFIED crwcM only<br />
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SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN<br />
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AUTO AUCTION<br />
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MM maNoaany cfMra. MI al I May 20 A 21 I AM 4 PM S06S<br />
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(810) 349-1400 • (313) 427-6650<br />
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