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trucks had hard rubber tir«"»<br />
Quite a few women rode the<br />
interurban to that market there<br />
l.uter my sister drove th«' truck<br />
t«i market "<br />
Simmons made a point o! talk<br />
tr.g a Urn I one of his mother - bet<br />
ter friends. Mrs Carter Rural<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> * a» a community oi both<br />
white and black, families<br />
"Her father an escaped<br />
-lave that went to Chatham.<br />
Canada and married an Irish-.<br />
I: dian woman Her and her children<br />
wt-re always par'. -•! if<br />
family, and they were really<br />
important people in this comm..<br />
s.:t\. even though - people<br />
might not have thou^+rt •»..<br />
She cared for Simmon- moth<br />
«r tor two weeks when his >h was to<br />
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door knob, everything <strong>go</strong>t quiet<br />
You could hear them laughing I<br />
presume there were some stones<br />
<strong>go</strong>ing around that table, too "<br />
Simmons learned a lot about<br />
responsibility in the Citizenship<br />
Club at Cherry Hill School<br />
Thej met every Fndas afternoon<br />
lected officers The chil-<br />
.Iren Njok charge of cooking hot<br />
HHfche\ cleaning blackboards,<br />
and \ "Later year*, we tried<br />
to institute it dt Palmer but'<br />
people »aid. 'My kid ain't <strong>go</strong>nna<br />
do janitor work tor nothing, and<br />
that ended that'"<br />
Simmons rode h«. pony to"<br />
The third year he <strong>go</strong>t a<br />
cart so the pony could pull both<br />
Simmons and his sister That<br />
la-led urlti.l Mr Proctor moved<br />
in next door He liked kids and<br />
would time his milk haul to give<br />
them -t nde to school<br />
One of the games Simmons<br />
played as a child was ho.rseshoes<br />
with raral horse shoes from<br />
— f"<br />
where they went to'"<br />
Alter marry ing. Simmons continued<br />
to f farm "Mother and<br />
Ruth alwav- had chickens I<br />
always gave the women a lot of<br />
credit for that chicken money<br />
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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING - Friday. March 15. 1996<br />
C ANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION<br />
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national universities and corporations<br />
offer this kind of program.<br />
"But you say oh, no, no, no, no<br />
_ let's not interfere with private<br />
corporations."<br />
Schuette replied, "It's consistent<br />
with our laws on oppositesex<br />
marriages. It doesn't tell private<br />
institutions _ Hope or University<br />
of Detroit _ or private<br />
persons how they should spend<br />
their money. Thst's their business.<br />
"It just says we reduce your<br />
appropriation" of universities<br />
who pay benefits to same-set<br />
couples. The constitution (Art.<br />
Vni sec. 4) gives the Legislature<br />
pwoer to ^appropriate." Schuette<br />
said..<br />
Added Sen. Doug Carl, R-<br />
...to all of you!<br />
50 years a<strong>go</strong>. on April 1. 1946.<br />
my first patient came to me at<br />
29627 Ford Road.<br />
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The provision is unlikely to<br />
become part of the final budget,<br />
however. It must still <strong>go</strong> through<br />
the House and survive a conference<br />
committee. Then the bill<br />
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Thank vou and mav God Bless All of You.<br />
Dr. Mark Rarsamian continues<br />
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Macuga's "dogged persistence "<br />
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"A benchmark decision," said<br />
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United, predicting other<br />
anti-tax suits.<br />
Also applauding was Rose<br />
Bogaert, Dearborn Heights resident<br />
who is fightiifg Wayne<br />
County's fee for 9-1-1 emergency<br />
service.<br />
In still another case, the<br />
'Supreme Court is scheduled to<br />
hear oral arguments April 11 in<br />
Airlines Parking Inc. vs. Wayne<br />
County, a challenge to the county's<br />
30 percent tax on private<br />
parking lots located near Detroit<br />
Metropolitan Airport.<br />
Macomb County. "The taxpayers,<br />
are sick and tired of special privileges<br />
for gay and lesbian couples."<br />
Carl said the impact of<br />
paying benefits to gays and lesbians<br />
would be felt by other students<br />
when the university raises<br />
its tuition as state aid is cut.<br />
"At U-M you can pick up anybody<br />
for a few days, shack up<br />
and get special privileges," said<br />
Carl, a Michigan State alumnus.<br />
U-M reported 97 registered<br />
domestic partners among its<br />
32.000 employees and pays<br />
$160,000 a year for their insurmust<br />
get two-thirdB approval<br />
from each chamber for it to take<br />
effect this year _ a necessity<br />
since the fiscal year begins Oct.<br />
1.<br />
Young's effort to strip out the<br />
Schuette section failed on a 9-23<br />
vote, supported by area Democrats<br />
John Cherry of Clio, Alma<br />
Wheeler Smith of Salem and.<br />
Gary Pete re of Bloomfield Township.<br />
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School reps discuss bargaining issues<br />
No whining and don't change<br />
without planning weri among<br />
the idea* educator* from local<br />
school district* heard at a recent<br />
gathering.<br />
At a conference held in Romulu*.<br />
sponsored by the Southeast<br />
Michigan Labor-Management<br />
Committee ajnd the Wayne<br />
County Regional Educational<br />
Service Agency, educators heard<br />
from representative* of the<br />
Mount Pleasant School District<br />
and the Michigan State University<br />
School of Labor and Industrial<br />
Relation* Project on Innovative<br />
Employment Relation*<br />
Sy*tem*. Local school districts<br />
including Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Wayne-Westland, Redford<br />
Union. South itedford, Livonia<br />
and Garden City sent representative*.<br />
"No whining." that wa* the<br />
ba*ic ground rule in the new<br />
' Four years a<strong>go</strong>, the. Mount<br />
Pleaaant School District faced<br />
bargaining and "both aide knew<br />
<strong>go</strong>ing in that we were <strong>go</strong>irjg" to<br />
have a •trike." he aaid.<br />
A federal mediator started the<br />
diatrict on a plan called target<br />
specific bargaining. That method<br />
was so successful the district<br />
plans to use it again this summer.<br />
Janson said.<br />
Tucker, speaking from the<br />
teachers union's point of view,<br />
said the union'at first looked at<br />
the federal program with suspitarget<br />
•pecTfuTcontract ne<strong>go</strong>tiating<br />
program presented by<br />
Robert Janson, superintendent<br />
of Mount Pleasant <strong>Public</strong><br />
School* and Al Tucker of the<br />
Mount Pleasant Education Association.<br />
-<br />
One area in which educators<br />
hurt each other more than others<br />
is in collective bargaining.<br />
Janson *aid.<br />
SC money<br />
Engler spread Highland Park's<br />
fluids around to all the other 28<br />
nillPm'B to buuM till- avrmgr<br />
over the 5 percent mark Without<br />
that money, the other 28<br />
would have averaged only a 3.3<br />
percent boost.<br />
A second but smaller boost<br />
occurred when Engler and lawmakers<br />
decided to end a personal<br />
income tax break of $250 per<br />
student for tuition paid to a college<br />
that keeps its tuition hike<br />
below the rate of inflation.<br />
High ed<br />
yes were 20 Republicans joined<br />
by five Democrats, including<br />
Alma Smith Voting no were 12<br />
Democrats, including Peters of<br />
Bloomfield Township and George<br />
Hart of Dearborn, joined by<br />
Republican Carl<br />
There were two minor skirmishes<br />
during the budget<br />
debate<br />
Sen Alma Smith lost on a<br />
party-line vote with her amendment<br />
to reinstate a tuition tax<br />
credit into the budget bill This<br />
year the state is giving an<br />
income tax of up to $250 for<br />
tuition paid to a public university<br />
or community college that<br />
holds its tuition hike below the<br />
rate of inflation Gov John<br />
Engler wants to eliminate that<br />
tax break and spread the $12<br />
million around all colleges He's<br />
likely to win<br />
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But the program had some<br />
interesting element* No issues<br />
are dropped in the heat of bargaining<br />
and the bargaining<br />
table is circular with every other<br />
person a management or union<br />
representative, rather than the<br />
traditional setup of each side on<br />
opposite sides of the table<br />
Bargaining j* set for a 10-day<br />
period from 8'a m. to 4 p.m. with<br />
no ne<strong>go</strong>tiating on Saturday*,<br />
Sunday* or holidays.<br />
The result was a labor contract<br />
and a non-contractual document.<br />
To start the process all 267<br />
teachers in the district were<br />
asked what the district could do<br />
to make their jobs better Each<br />
from page 5A *<br />
The Senate bill drops the<br />
requirement that each college<br />
submit a pian m nihlrvss inmuri'<br />
ty student recruitment, but it<br />
continues the requirement that<br />
colleges report North American<br />
Indian student enrollment*.<br />
The bill <strong>go</strong>es to the House for<br />
approval during April<br />
Refer to Senate Bill 846 when<br />
anting to your state representative,<br />
State Capitol. Lansing<br />
4X909<br />
from page 5A<br />
Sen Jackie Vaughn HI. D-<br />
Detroit. lost his amendment to<br />
hike Wayne State University's<br />
aid from 4.2 percent to 4 6 percent.<br />
the minimum increase<br />
given to other universities<br />
Kepubltcnns pointed out that<br />
WSU gets $9,275 per student,<br />
more than double the $4,277<br />
<strong>go</strong>ing to Oakland University and<br />
the $4,161 <strong>go</strong>ing to UM-Dear*<br />
born.<br />
Refer to Senate Bill 850 on<br />
university appropriations u hen<br />
writing to your state representative.<br />
State Capitol. Lansing<br />
48909<br />
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teacher could list as many problems<br />
a* he or she wapted, but<br />
could not state a solution.<br />
That brought a list of 352<br />
problems. DaU was gathered on<br />
each problem. The major issues<br />
of salary, benefits, staffing,<br />
school calendar and professional<br />
development were dealt with<br />
along with individual problems<br />
at the school level. But not all<br />
is*ue* made it into the contract,<br />
some were dealt with in the noncontractual<br />
document.<br />
Alao the information di*-<br />
cu**6d and "agreed to was<br />
entered on a word processor so<br />
at the end of ne<strong>go</strong>tiations a completed<br />
document wa* available.<br />
Jarison said.<br />
Salaries, often a stumbling<br />
block in ne<strong>go</strong>tiation*, took less<br />
than one hour, Janaon aaid.<br />
That wa* possible because<br />
b*»th sides sat down and went<br />
through the budget. Item* were<br />
coated out. If class sire is considered<br />
a problem, the co*t to add<br />
more teachers is spelled out,<br />
Tucker aaid.<br />
"We agreed upon the bottom<br />
line," Tucker aaid.<br />
"We're sold on thi*. I would<br />
never <strong>go</strong> back to the traditional<br />
form of bargaining," Janaon<br />
said<br />
John Beck, assistant professor<br />
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Don't change without proper<br />
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leave people with a bad taste in<br />
their mouths, he aaid<br />
He-recommended taking several<br />
steps in planning change<br />
People often read about an idea<br />
in the Wail Street Journal and<br />
then spend time "jamming it<br />
into the organization," he said<br />
Also, crisis is a major motivator<br />
for change, he said.<br />
Many people also institute<br />
changes as if nothing existed<br />
before, and that insults longtime<br />
employees, Beck said.<br />
A key question a company<br />
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•USAN DCMAGGNX KOM*<br />
S10-S0I-SM7 She ©bseruer .•r<br />
8A*<br />
MALLSMAINSTREETS<br />
SHOPPING CENTER<br />
•>ru*<br />
MI<br />
SH*ao«. LAMUI X<br />
Operation thick hair: Leonard.Rupert<br />
ind Mikt'l Smith (right) weave custom.<br />
iirttfii ml strands into the natural hair at<br />
the basrof Suzi Arnoni's scalp<br />
Savvy salon treats<br />
problem skin, hair<br />
B* SI SAN DCMACCIO<br />
<br />
The wrvicn of « %peoal »alon in Farmington<br />
Hills MAV notbe for everyone, but the> re certain-<br />
|\ a<strong>go</strong>dsendto SOME<br />
\ io|t Anti-Aging. InternatiooaJ The Maiibu<br />
(»rt>up often hair enhancement* for people<br />
with thin hair. and chemical facial peels for cli<br />
enl* WHO want to "turn back the clock<br />
"People are surprised to find that the first THIN*<br />
I set out lo do ia nd them of their reliance on<br />
foundation." aaid Donna Jagger eathetioanuvroer.<br />
"By combining the sciences of dermatology.<br />
nutrition and cosmetology intoa fully integrated<br />
personaiixed system, I work with client* to createaradiant,<br />
blemish free face<br />
L«GG~R said she * had an interest in beautiful<br />
skin since receiving herfirstfacialat the age of F<br />
FROM the her grandmother, a Hungarian esthetioan<br />
She a practiced the craft for 18years,the last<br />
four, specializing IN alpha hydroxy acid faoala<br />
FAKA chemicalpeels I<br />
"There aeema to be two magic AGE*when women<br />
consider their skin — 36 and 50. Jagger said,<br />
unsmiling "They reach these birthdays, beer<br />
about us. and come in for a consultation They<br />
»ay '1 think it'a time I start taking care of M><br />
face European women know better<br />
Before opening her own salon, J agger studied in<br />
Toronto under Elena DuBuay. a renown ski near*<br />
<strong>tech</strong>nician Next stopwas New York under the direction<br />
of dermatologist cosmetic surgeon DR Steven<br />
Victor, whose clients include Ivana Trump.<br />
Nancy Kissingrr and Christie Brink ley Both<br />
teachers espoused the Europeanideals that J agger<br />
practices.<br />
Jagger now treat* local celebrities, counting<br />
among her clients media and professional women<br />
whomust look their beat for their living<br />
Alice AntoineCti erf Farmington Hills had a<br />
chemical peel last year and is considering a sec<br />
ood "As a natural redhead. 1 damaged my face<br />
from yean af sunbathing.' she said "1 bad spots<br />
that I detested Donna suggested the peel She in<br />
formed me of the process and rtptained what to<br />
expect- "<br />
-Well, for one week after the treatment I<br />
couldn't <strong>go</strong> out of the house while the top layer of<br />
my skin peeled off under hearing balms 1 looked<br />
like I had a really bad sunburn But after aeven<br />
days, my spots were <strong>go</strong>ne and my akin was radi<br />
ant" „<br />
Among the pharmaceutical-grade products<br />
Jaggrr handles are Ella Bache of Hungary. Gun<br />
nilla of Sweden. Nelly DuVuyst of Belgium. Nu<br />
thcell of Switzerland. Bio Jouvance of Paris and<br />
Shu Eumera of Japan<br />
Her staff alao offers hair enhancements tor di<br />
cots with thin or problem hair Auto show model<br />
Sun Arnoni works in the salon She said she relies<br />
on hair enhancements every throe to tour months<br />
to deal with her thin hair<br />
-The custom colored atrands are woven ngfet<br />
into and under your own haar." she explained "It<br />
takes about six hours, but then you've <strong>go</strong>t a beau<br />
uful head of hair that requires little care for the<br />
w aootka The haar can he blown dry and<br />
it like your real hair H pows along with<br />
Both services run betwaen $150 $600 The Mali<br />
be Great b Orchard Lake, earth ef 13 Mile<br />
Inquiries are welcosaa sfTSlOl 932 4064<br />
II<br />
Hudson's unveils<br />
its shining star -<br />
Reporters and civic leaders <strong>go</strong>t first peek at Hudson's<br />
Somerset store last week when the designer<br />
shared each department's inspiration through<br />
story boards at a press breakfast on the almostfinished<br />
second<br />
1<br />
level.<br />
B\ SI SAN DKMACCIO<br />
Si»»» warns<br />
Likening the store to sn English<br />
manor home with vou the welcomed<br />
guest. Hudson's chief of Visual Merchandising<br />
and Design Andrew Mar<br />
kopouloa. presented liis vision of<br />
Hudson's 315.000-square foot flagship<br />
store in the Somerset Collection,<br />
five months away from the Aug 16<br />
grand opening<br />
And it's verm European<br />
The carpeting comes from a woolen<br />
mill in England The light marble<br />
floor tiles are Creek. The marketplace<br />
wall mural captures the apint of an<br />
old world town *quare in Northern Ital><br />
1 r>- J'TTRN-: .N* ANIL IWIIN<br />
icka well appointed rooms in a country<br />
inn A great hall-at the center of<br />
the store rises 'TeveU in glasa<br />
with a giant clock at the top designed<br />
to serve as a meeting place for<br />
jhopper>who part wa>S<br />
Everything WE did in this store<br />
came from customer demand* at<br />
• focus groups." Markopouloa aaid.<br />
' We're giving you larger fittingrooms<br />
with lots more hooka and mirrors,<br />
seating throughout the store,<br />
better'lighting. !H foot wide center ai<br />
»les for families with strollers, rest<br />
rooms on each level with baby chang<br />
ing stations in each, deck covered<br />
parking on all floor* with vaulted<br />
green marble ceilings over the en<br />
trances, centrally located vertical<br />
transportation, and a drive through<br />
package pickup service<br />
The store's biggest claim to fame<br />
will be a 3.000 square foot full service<br />
Estee Lauder »pa on the main floor<br />
for both men and women The spa<br />
will be one of eight in the U S with<br />
four skin treatment rooms, two body<br />
treatment rooms, sound-proofed<br />
wall*, indirect lighting, tension re<br />
lie wing music, light lunches, showers<br />
and eight service stations for mas<br />
«ages. manicures and pedicures (The<br />
cost of a'six hour day at the spa is<br />
about $185.1<br />
There will not be a restaurant in<br />
the store, but on the third level the<br />
Marketplace will have kitchens that<br />
prepare food to <strong>go</strong>, or eat in a corner<br />
of the 75 seat cafe Dishes will be<br />
served from six food cate<strong>go</strong>ries: Cucino<br />
Gio pizxas and pastas. Asian Accent<br />
stir fry. Sub District custommade<br />
sandwiches. Marketplace salads<br />
and soups. Yogurt Express<br />
dessertsnd fresh fruit, snd Caffe Gio<br />
Coffee Bar<br />
Store manager Judith McCabe said<br />
the merchandise selection will complement<br />
the elegant surroundings<br />
The atore will be slocked with cloth<br />
ing from American and European de-<br />
MKiifis. nunui'iv-turt-F-., ami<br />
upscale accessory house* Leading<br />
crystal anil china manufactures will<br />
be featured in tabletop The personal<br />
shopping department will he slate of<br />
the art<br />
"I've hosted our buyers on limo<br />
sine, bus and van tours of Birming<br />
ham. Bloomfield Hills, Royal Oak<br />
and Troy ."said McCabe. "Wewanted<br />
to get into the community, check up<br />
on our competition And no mailer<br />
where these people came from in the<br />
U.S., they were impressed with this<br />
area I wanted to inspire their buying<br />
patterns '<br />
McCabe said customer service st<br />
the Somerset store is an even <strong>high</strong>er<br />
priority than better merchandise She<br />
said to date, she's opened 1.MU0 em<br />
ployment applications<br />
"I'm laying the foundations for a<br />
service culture.'' she said. "We will<br />
trtiin the staff, practice selling on<br />
each other, and we'll be the liesl we<br />
can be before we everopen the doors<br />
Hudson presilient Dennia Toffolo<br />
said the cost of the new store, which<br />
he declined to disclose, will be sup<br />
ported by "sales from ihia atore<br />
"We have a business formula<br />
which takes into account the sale*<br />
that we expect to transfer over from<br />
other Hudson stores, but even with<br />
V f f '<br />
i<br />
4 if<br />
IN DAY, APRIL V, 1996<br />
in u<br />
Welcome heme to Hudson'*:—Th» three i£oQ_a tnum at Hudson<br />
> ncu Somerset store features two glass~eleiTltuis, u.ur MI<br />
ing ami descending escalators and a glass clock tower — all<br />
designed to make you feel tike you're visiting an old friend's<br />
11 m nt r\ home.<br />
THIN* sales figured in. we believe this<br />
store will support itself."<br />
Toffolo pointed oul that since 1990.<br />
Hudson's has remodeled its Northland.<br />
Eastland, Southland. West land,<br />
LAKESIDE snd Summit Place stores,<br />
and buill stores in Traverse City, the<br />
Somerset Collection snd Port Huron<br />
L»et to open Aug 1997 at ihe -Birchwood<br />
Mall)<br />
The retail award wipning Markopouloa.<br />
65. alao announced his retire<br />
ment The Hudson's Somerset store,<br />
the largest anchor at the center, will<br />
1* his laat for Hudson's.<br />
"We tried to put together a build<br />
ing that has a soul," he said. "We<br />
hope lo exceed your expectations "<br />
The Somerset atore is Hudson a<br />
10th in metro Detroit. The opening<br />
will be s gala benefit for Variety Children's<br />
Charity on Saturday. Aug. 10<br />
from 6 p.m. to midnight. Reservation^<br />
may be made (after May U by calling<br />
810 258 5511.<br />
Hudson's vs Nordstrom<br />
in battle of the shoes<br />
Hi ST *A.\ D»MA a<br />
i<br />
When Nordstrom and Hudson's<br />
•»pcn in August, there will be no<br />
excuse for wearing old shoes that<br />
Pinln tropin TsWetop: China, crystal and distinctive gifts will be displayed in a setting of dark<br />
wood* accented by black marble and jewel tones on the third level.<br />
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nenu for Added Attnetw** The deodbn* is the<br />
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10A(C) The Observer / NluN DAY MPR1 L 1,1996<br />
J<br />
UU BRLSURVT IFF<br />
Old timer: <strong>Canton</strong> resident Phil Pitix's days of<br />
supervising the county <strong>Public</strong> Sen ices Department's<br />
South Yard are oier after Friday, March<br />
29. Petix is retiring after 28 years on the job.<br />
Road watcher set<br />
to call it a day<br />
BY RAU*W R. Et nnvv»<br />
S»r*rr Warm<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> res'ident Philip E<br />
Petix is like the undercover<br />
agent of the Wayne County<br />
road crews m <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />
other western Wavne commu<br />
nities<br />
'In always out<br />
watching." he said<br />
there<br />
*Thev<br />
never know where 1 an;<br />
even my assistant know*<br />
where I take a lunch He<br />
knows I take a lunch, but he's<br />
neveT caught me taking a<br />
lunch "<br />
Petm retired lasrt Fnday. but<br />
for the last 12 years he sur<br />
reptitiously supervised about<br />
50 men at the Wayne County<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Services Department i<br />
South Yard, where the plows<br />
and salt trucks serving <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Westland. Garden City<br />
Romulus. Wayne, Van Buren<br />
Township. Taylor and part* of<br />
Dearborn. Allen Park and<br />
Detroit are kept<br />
"I don't have any sleeprr»"<br />
Petix said indicating that His<br />
men invariably kept on<br />
truckin" because they never<br />
knew when he might be<br />
watching<br />
Petix drove 200-250 miles<br />
per day al least five days a<br />
week to asses* the condition<br />
of the county road*<br />
"Today I've <strong>go</strong>t nine crews<br />
out hot patching." he said<br />
Monday, March 25. referring<br />
to the spring ritual of filling<br />
in pothole* These roads are<br />
<strong>go</strong>ing to pot fast *<br />
Petix left county employ at<br />
4pm Pnday. March 29, for<br />
the retirement hi* wife Carol<br />
never thought he would begin<br />
"I've been talking about<br />
retirement for five years' said<br />
the 55^ year-'.Id Glengarry resident<br />
"You finally say enough<br />
i* enough<br />
This jab I've <strong>go</strong>t. you re on<br />
call seven day* a week. 24<br />
hours a day." he said "They're<br />
always calling you m You're<br />
always working." adding that<br />
he typically geU two undirturf*-d<br />
weekends out of 10<br />
Petix aims to "get my life<br />
back to where it was before I<br />
started with the county." he<br />
said "Maybe I'll get my <strong>go</strong>lf<br />
game back *<br />
"He U tut a hard man to<br />
W Se rv ices<br />
Department Director Russ<br />
Gronevelt "Phil has a great<br />
ability to deal with people<br />
LOC'A: ELECTED OFLWIILS HAVE all<br />
developed trusting relationships<br />
with Phil "<br />
Petix said "everybody<br />
thought I'd die on the job *<br />
and his wife went with him to<br />
sign up for retirement<br />
because she didn't believe he d<br />
do it<br />
"When does this <strong>go</strong> into a<br />
hard lock that he can't back<br />
out"** he .said she asked the<br />
clerk who answered, "As soon<br />
as he walks out that door *<br />
So Petix said he walked out<br />
the door and returned* to<br />
prove to his wife that he<br />
wc^ild really retire<br />
Although Petu liked his job,<br />
he won't miss the winters<br />
"It's terrible when it snows<br />
You're out- with 28 salt<br />
routes * .And he won't miss the .<br />
disgruntled citizens who<br />
"come out with guru *<br />
"They threaten us." he said<br />
They want to beat us up. all<br />
because of a little snow being<br />
pushed in the driveway We<br />
cant clear out five million dn<br />
veways *<br />
Recently in Detroit. Petix<br />
•aid. a motorist armed with a<br />
tire iron came at the foreman<br />
of a crew that wa* patching a<br />
ramp on 1-94 The state police<br />
had to be called<br />
"There * no easy time," Petix<br />
_ Carol and Phil Petix might<br />
stay in <strong>Canton</strong> once he<br />
retire*, but they're thinking<br />
about moving to Nevada<br />
about 20 mile* southwest of<br />
Las Vega*<br />
The arthritis will feel better<br />
out in Nevada." said FVtix.<br />
and he can "try to get my<br />
piece of mind back "<br />
Paper seeking details<br />
on Dornan voters<br />
Why Dornan * Eight <strong>Canton</strong> |f you VOUd fOT Bofc<br />
Township voter* cast ballot* for j >fnan rHaMt C*M<br />
California Rap Bob Dornan in<br />
tie Bepnfatoc—i presidential preference<br />
primary March 19 sad wa<br />
451-2700<br />
want to knew who they are<br />
Dornan gathered fewer rotas<br />
m <strong>Canton</strong> than any of th* other<br />
s^ht candidates en the ballot<br />
• itOfy<br />
tkM fk<br />
We waat te know what it ia<br />
aboot Dornan that ia aa com<br />
oat ef<br />
the 4.6*4 who voted in <strong>Canton</strong> If yoa voted for lob Dornan,<br />
, - | [•.! JH I, • .it , , r malt t a n d ask for<br />
of win- reporter Ralph Echtiaaw Wa<br />
want fee write « '<br />
«M *<br />
Being reunited sweet for siblings<br />
BY JOANNK MAUSZEWSKI „ - • aid. Starr, who received her<br />
STAJT WV1TM<br />
i reunion trip to Detroit from her<br />
JoAnna Hannum remembers adopted parent* as a <strong>high</strong> «$hool<br />
her sister at a toddler - long graduation gift.<br />
before they were split up by The sibling* haven't given up<br />
adoption<br />
yet though. They are still looking<br />
'I retained more memories for Calvin, 17, who apparently<br />
because I knew we were all broken-Mp<br />
I feel I am a walking *We still haven't found him.<br />
doesn't kndw he Was adopted<br />
computer on genealogy," said South Carolina is what we are<br />
Hannum. who was raised by thinking * JoAnna said<br />
Judy and Alan Prince of <strong>Canton</strong> Kathleen live* in South Carolina<br />
JoAnna live* ixl Georgia,<br />
At long last. Hannum was able<br />
to put a grown up face to her John in Westland with his brother.<br />
Tom, and Becky lives m Ply-<br />
memories when her youngest<br />
sister, Starr, arrived in Detroit mouth<br />
Saturday. March 22<br />
"It*.strange," said Tom, about<br />
That flight from New York 'reuniting with Starr He admit*<br />
reunited Starr, 18. with some of that a* a teenager he had some<br />
'her long-lost siblings. JoAnna, bad feelings about hi* birth parents<br />
giving him up for adoption<br />
29. brother Thomas, 25, Rebecca,<br />
J1. and John, 21 —y<br />
and splitting the family As an<br />
"I remember her being a little adult, he says he can handle it—<br />
kid 1 remember diapering her. now * .<br />
Now she's a big girl and doesn't As the oldest and the one who<br />
need taking care of." Hannum remembers living with her birth<br />
>atd of Starr<br />
parents. JoAnna said she understands<br />
her parents' turmoil.<br />
The family of seven children<br />
were «pl>t up 16 years a<strong>go</strong> when "They came from bad environments<br />
My. dad want* to spend<br />
their parents decided to give<br />
them up for adoption The Prince tune with his kids but only if his<br />
family of <strong>Canton</strong>, w ho opened up kids want to. He just wants to<br />
their heart* and home to a number<br />
of adoptive children, took dad*<br />
make up In my life, he i» my<br />
JoAnna. Tom. Rebecca Kathleen JoAnna and Starr left Wednesday.<br />
March 27, for South Caroli-<br />
and John Even though all seven<br />
children were espected to be na to see their birth parents and<br />
adopted by one family, the two sister Kathleen "I want to meet<br />
voungesf children. Starr and them * Starr said of her parents.<br />
• • v.,TV .il .pt.-! !••• -My brother and rutnn burr<br />
in South Carolina, where their<br />
birth family by tKe last name of<br />
Ale wine originally lived<br />
"We didn't know where she<br />
»as." JoAnna said, referring to<br />
Starr But that didn't stop her<br />
siblings from searching JoAnna<br />
even drove around a community<br />
in South Carolina asking people<br />
if they had ever heard of her sister<br />
Meanwhile. Starr was on her<br />
own mission of discovery Her<br />
adopted mom helped her "I<br />
found Kathleen She told me<br />
where the rest of them were,"<br />
answered a lot of questions for<br />
me When I see my parents I<br />
won't hassle them I just want to<br />
see them '<br />
JoAnna"s <strong>go</strong>od fnend. Michelle<br />
Calkins, who grew up in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and met her when she was<br />
adopted by the Prince family,<br />
was just excited as the sibling*<br />
with the reunion<br />
"It is so neat 1 am so happy<br />
for her* Calkins said "I remember<br />
her tajking sbout Starr and<br />
Calvin and always wanting to<br />
meet them '<br />
The Prince* are not out of the<br />
J<br />
Together again: JoAnna Hannum (left) and Thomas<br />
Prince rediscovered their sister Starr after 16 years.<br />
JoAnna and Thomas were adopted, by Judy and Alan<br />
Prince of <strong>Canton</strong>, ichile Starr was adopted by a South<br />
Carolina family.<br />
picture evjj/though their adopted<br />
kids are grown up and<br />
searching out each other, as well<br />
as their birth parents Judy<br />
Prince was not surprv*ed that<br />
Starr was found "Especially<br />
JoAnna, it haunted her She<br />
wanted all the kid* to staytogether."<br />
Prince said "We tried<br />
to keep South Carolina Social<br />
Service* up on them "<br />
Finding Calvin will be another<br />
matter. "It's <strong>go</strong>ing to be a much<br />
more difficult task," Prince said<br />
Msyor'* Westminister New<br />
Yesr's Day Psrsde in London,<br />
England<br />
Plymouth Salem's two All-Star<br />
seniors, Jske Nelson and Tim<br />
Street, were not sble to participate<br />
in the parade due to prepa-<br />
Cheerleaders enterhrave new world<br />
rations for the National High<br />
BY DIAXE HA>*»<br />
Srn IAI WARN*<br />
Once upon a time, cheerleader*<br />
knew their place on the sidelines<br />
of the basketball court or<br />
football field Whrle they still<br />
knoW how to enliven audience<br />
enthusiasm, they have come a<br />
long way since the "rah-rah"<br />
days<br />
The difference in cheer lead ing<br />
even ten years a<strong>go</strong> is "night and<br />
day," said Jodee Dillon, coach of<br />
the Plymouth Salem Cheerlead.<br />
era "I wish cheerleading had<br />
been more like this when I wa*<br />
back in <strong>high</strong> school"<br />
Dillon, a 1979 Plymouth<br />
Saleari graduate and cheerleader<br />
all four of her <strong>high</strong> school years,<br />
ha* coached the Salem team for<br />
the last six years Husband.<br />
Paul, ha* axoached with her tor<br />
the past three year*<br />
The <strong>high</strong> school cheerleaders<br />
today are invplved in various<br />
type*'of stunting (mounts, formstions.<br />
gymnastics and some<br />
very demanding competitions<br />
and exhibition*<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> coach. Katy<br />
Lloyd. a cheerleeder at<br />
Northville High School from<br />
1988 to 1991. ha* noticed a significant<br />
change in the past five<br />
LotMof<br />
The PI<br />
years<br />
"The level of competition and<br />
the level of cheerleadtng from<br />
when I participated in the<br />
WLLA Western League Lakes<br />
Activities' the level of cheerleading<br />
has only increased."<br />
noted Lloyd "It's not just another<br />
social activity, but it* definitely<br />
a sport "<br />
Practice and performance<br />
times during the season are<br />
strenuous<br />
— "During competition time we<br />
have four to six-hour practice*,"<br />
said Kelly Corp . captain of the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> varsity squad During<br />
the basketball season both the<br />
Salem and <strong>Canton</strong> teams practice<br />
three dsys s week with<br />
games two dsys s week.<br />
Eighteen tcsms competed in<br />
vanou* cate<strong>go</strong>ries in this year's<br />
WLLA competition held, at<br />
Walled Lake Central in February<br />
The Salem squad took third<br />
overall The <strong>Canton</strong> junior varsity<br />
team captured two third<br />
place award* and the freshman<br />
team from <strong>Canton</strong>, competing for<br />
the first time, took second overall<br />
"They surpassed, all of my<br />
expectations.* admitted Lloyd.<br />
Thi* season marked the first<br />
time the Csnton varsity and<br />
junior varsity squad* participated<br />
in the UCA (Universal Cheerleading<br />
Association) regionals<br />
held in Slippery Rock. Pennsylvania<br />
on Dec. 3 .While the<br />
teams didn't make the finals cut.<br />
Lloyd felt they learned a lot and<br />
plans are irv the work* for competing<br />
again next year<br />
They <strong>go</strong>t out there and performed<br />
their best and I waa very<br />
proud of them They did a very<br />
nice job "<br />
All five of <strong>Canton</strong>'* senior<br />
cheerleaders made the All-Star<br />
team this year. Tammy Bush,<br />
Kelly Corp 'captain). Lesley Herald<br />
'captain), Kelly Smith, and<br />
Tanya Weaver were selected<br />
based on try-outs st s summer<br />
csmp sponsored by the Univert<br />
•si Cheerleading A**ocistion.<br />
There were 1500 cheerleader*<br />
from the United State* that combined<br />
force* with over 10.000<br />
participant* from all over the<br />
world to perform st the Lord<br />
1<br />
have garnered their<br />
i<br />
« hart<br />
School Cheerleading Champ!""<br />
onships The Salem varsity<br />
squad, with captains, Melissa<br />
Gilleape. Jake Nelson and Becca<br />
Sander, took first place at<br />
regionals held at the University<br />
of Toledo in November.<br />
While the Salem team has<br />
competed on a national level for<br />
the past three years, this was<br />
the first year they qualified for<br />
the finals competion by placing<br />
in the top 15 of 40 co-ed competing<br />
team*. On Feb 10,.the<br />
Sslem squad plsced 11th in the<br />
nstion st the national championships<br />
held in Florida?<br />
"It wa* fantaatic," *aid Nelson,<br />
who plsn* to continue with<br />
cheerleading neat year at the<br />
University of Michigan "It as<br />
just like winning the whole<br />
thing"<br />
The Dillon coache* cheered for<br />
their squad while watching<br />
them on ESPN becsu»e Jodee<br />
had just given birth to twin boys<br />
the day before the competition<br />
"It wa* pretty exciting for<br />
them," she said They worked<br />
really hard and it wa* definitely<br />
well-deserved. Thi* year ha*<br />
been a wonderful outstanding<br />
year. We're very proud of them "<br />
Schoolcraft College to award<br />
honorary degrees to \friends'<br />
Some <strong>go</strong>od friend* of Schoolcraft<br />
College will be awarded<br />
honorary degree* at the college's<br />
May commencement ceremony.<br />
, •<br />
The Schoolcraft College<br />
Board of Trustee* Wedneeday<br />
approved resolution* honoring<br />
Charles Mcllhargey, Eleanor<br />
Breitmeyer Gebert snd<br />
Armand Gebert and Mort<br />
Crim.<br />
Mcllhargey, a Plymouth resident,<br />
and the Gebert*. Farmington<br />
residents, are being<br />
honored for giving time and<br />
resources to the Schoolcraft<br />
College Foundation.<br />
Crim will ssrve *s commencement<br />
speaker at the<br />
May 4 ceremony<br />
Mcllhargey founded and<br />
managed a wholesale equipment<br />
business and was selfemployed<br />
until his retirement<br />
in 1984. He came out of retirement<br />
to serve as director of the<br />
Department of Building for<br />
1<br />
Plymouth Township. He wa*<br />
alao appointed to the township<br />
Economic Development Commission<br />
and Building Authority<br />
He served as a Nankin<br />
Township trustee and treasurer<br />
and was elected a Westland<br />
Charter commissioner in 1964<br />
and council person in 1966. He<br />
served a* vice chair and president<br />
of the city council.<br />
He graduated from Wayne<br />
St. Mary's, attended Easter*<br />
Michigan University and<br />
served as a paratrooper in the<br />
101st Airborne Division under<br />
Gen. William Westmorland.<br />
Eleanor Breitmeyer Gebert<br />
The Observer /MONDAY, APRIL 1,1996<br />
and Armand Gebert both<br />
worked as reporters at the<br />
Detroit News. Breitmeyer<br />
Gebert covered community<br />
event* and Detroit society for<br />
the News for 35 ytears. She<br />
received the woman of the<br />
year award from the Detroit<br />
Federation of Women's Club<br />
and a writing award from the<br />
Michigan Women Press Association.<br />
Armand Gebert wrote for<br />
the Detroit News for 42 year*<br />
as a general assignment<br />
.reporter, music and drama<br />
critic and ethnic writer and<br />
columnist and had stories in<br />
the New %ork Times, Washington<br />
Poet and Opem Newt.<br />
He earned award* from<br />
Gannett, the Detroit Press<br />
Club, the Moxarteum of<br />
Salzburg, Wayne State University<br />
and the Detroit Latino<br />
and Hispanic communities<br />
The couple graduated from<br />
the University of Michigan,<br />
Breitmeyer Gebert with a<br />
degree in journalism and<br />
Armand Gebert with a degree<br />
in history.<br />
Crim is senior editor and<br />
anchor of the evening news at<br />
WD1V-TV in Detroit since<br />
1978.<br />
Crim, Mcllhargey and the<br />
Gebert* will receive honorary<br />
associate in art* and science*<br />
degree*.<br />
Scholarship applications due May 3<br />
More than $100,000 in scholarship<br />
funds are available to<br />
•indents or new student*<br />
who have been admitted to<br />
Schoolcraft College for the 1996-<br />
97 academic year.<br />
The Schoolcraft College Foundation<br />
is accepting scholarship<br />
application* now through May 3.<br />
In general, applicant* must submit<br />
college transcripts and a<br />
150-word statement detailing<br />
educational plans and career<br />
<strong>go</strong>al*.<br />
School wins $500 grant<br />
St. Michael Chriatisn School<br />
in Csnton ha* been swarded a<br />
(500 grant from Aid Asaociation<br />
for Lutheran*<br />
—The grant i*<br />
the staff of local early childhood<br />
centers pursue professional<br />
I'll take one in black.<br />
It <strong>go</strong>es with everything."<br />
Most scholarships require a<br />
minimum 3.0 grade-point avers,<br />
but there are exceptions and<br />
requirement*.<br />
Schoolcraft College scholarships<br />
available for the 1996-97<br />
year include: Larry E. and Anita<br />
J. Bennett Endowment; Betty<br />
and Yale Conroy Scholarship;<br />
Edwynna Dansby Memorial<br />
Scholarship; Carl and Dolores<br />
Fricke Scholarship; Friends of<br />
the College Scholarship; Audrey<br />
and Harry Greenleaf Scholarship;<br />
Richard and Ann McDowell<br />
Endowment; Eileen F. Moore<br />
Scholarship; Cindy Lee Polley<br />
Memurial Scholarship; Carl D.<br />
and Peggy Pursell Scholarship;<br />
the Art and Diane Rockall Scholarship;<br />
Santeiu Family Scholarship;<br />
Asher and Sarah Smith<br />
Scholarship; Stephenson Foundation<br />
Scholarship; Sheila Marie<br />
Tripp Scholarship.<br />
THINKING ABOUT<br />
teacher development opportuni<br />
ties and strengthen administra<br />
tive aspect* of their program<br />
The grant wa* provided TES<br />
Childhood Education Grant Program<br />
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target young escapees<br />
BY TIM RICHARD<br />
STAFF warm<br />
Youngsters who run away from<br />
juvenile homes will be treated<br />
more like adult prison eacapees<br />
under five state Senate-passed<br />
bill* now in a House committee.<br />
They call them "walkaways.' I<br />
call them 'escapee*," said Sen.<br />
Mike Rogers, R-Brighton, whose<br />
Livingston County diatrict<br />
includes the W.J. Maxey Tramming<br />
Facility in Green Oak Township.<br />
-"We've had two escape who<br />
were second-degree murderers.<br />
One is still (hissing. Some of<br />
them are robbers, murderers,<br />
in my district."<br />
The prosecutor says in frustration,<br />
'I can't do anything to<br />
'em.' The DSS (Department of.<br />
Social Services, now the Family<br />
Independence Agency, which<br />
runs Maxey) doesn't report them<br />
to local authorities."<br />
Rogers' package passed the<br />
Senate by 33-3 and 34-3 votes<br />
and allows prison sentences of<br />
up to four years. Opposed were<br />
Democrats Alma Wheeler Smith<br />
of Salem, Joe Conroy of Flint<br />
and Jackie Vaughn in of Detroit.<br />
Smith objected that the Rogers<br />
bills were written too broadly.<br />
She oited the hypothetical rase<br />
'<br />
Quality anACn/umatuhtpSinct<br />
MB<br />
173-8300 64 ? - *000<br />
FDtC<br />
inuind<br />
of a girl placed in a detention<br />
facility who doesn't want to<br />
return to a home where she was<br />
abused.<br />
"Suddeqly we find this young<br />
woman charged with a felony for<br />
escaping because she was a runaway,"<br />
aaid Smith, who lives five<br />
miles from the Maxey facility<br />
but calls the Rogers bill is too<br />
harsh.<br />
Conroy said his Flint district<br />
has a juvenile facility, but most<br />
"escapes" are "lee* than five minutes<br />
to half an hour late. I guess<br />
I just den't wat to see them <strong>go</strong> to<br />
Jackson Prison because they<br />
were five minutes late coming<br />
back." - . —<br />
apply to residents<br />
of <strong>high</strong>-security and mediumaecurity<br />
juvenile home*. He contend*<br />
the escapee* are too violent<br />
and the punishments too<br />
light _ "they take away their<br />
mall privileges "<br />
Countered Smith: "In some<br />
^<br />
*11A '<br />
: i<br />
facilities, it includes a stint ia<br />
solitary confinement-"<br />
While the pressure to tighten<br />
the law came from Livingston<br />
County, the bills affect a long LiA<br />
of public detention home* run by<br />
FIA and private contractor*<br />
housing 1,866 youngsers.<br />
Altogether, public homes house<br />
316 <strong>high</strong>-security and 526 medium-security<br />
residents, including<br />
Maxey, Green Oak Center, Adrian<br />
Training School and Huron<br />
Center. Private contractors _*<br />
including Boysville, Vista Mana<br />
and Starr Commonwealth _<br />
house 184 medium-security snd<br />
840 <strong>high</strong>-security residents.<br />
Roger* asked for a single bill<br />
but found it will take amendments<br />
to five separate statutes<br />
to achieve his <strong>go</strong>als:<br />
• SB 866, creating new felony<br />
for escaping from a juvenile<br />
facility. The prosecutor could<br />
charge the escapee a* an adult<br />
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Candy recipe«<br />
MONDAY, APRI 1996<br />
TASTE<br />
TUTI<br />
mesiM<br />
CHEF LARRY JANES<br />
Hop to it, make<br />
your own candy<br />
I<br />
don't<br />
know if you're like me, but I really enjoy<br />
making and giving gift* from my kitchen'—<br />
candy in particular, and-especially for Easter.<br />
Pick up any candy-making book, worth its<br />
weight in chocolate, and you'll find yourself tempering.<br />
dipping, heating to exact degree*, molding.<br />
chilling and certainly exhausting yourself in<br />
the kitchen Then you need to worry about taste,<br />
appearance, scorching, storing, and packaging,<br />
not to mention chopping at specialty stores for<br />
just that "right* paper cup. dipping suck, or<br />
heavy bottomed saucepan to insure the proper w<br />
'outcome<br />
- But there are great candy recipes that don't<br />
require s lot of time, specialty ingredients or<br />
expensive culinary equipment As a matter of<br />
fact, you might be so pleased with the outcome<br />
that youll put sway those old stoic chocolate'<br />
books, and start looking for easier recipes. These<br />
easy-to-make candies taste and look as <strong>go</strong>od as<br />
their old-time cousins<br />
First off. let's get one thing straight<br />
Candy making is basically just a mixing<br />
together of varying amounts of sugar, cream,<br />
butler, corn syrup, chocolate, nuta. and drvd<br />
fruits, and cooking them Cook them very *l°*<br />
and you get great fudges and butter creams,<br />
<strong>go</strong> s few degrees <strong>high</strong>er and faster and you get<br />
chewy caramels Further heat intensity produces<br />
brittle* and toffee<br />
Proper equipment<br />
There are suggested guidelines that can practically<br />
guarantee success when making candy at<br />
home Any kitchen that deserves to be called a<br />
kitchen should have at least one piece of heavyweight<br />
cookware The roost optimum, of course,<br />
would be s two or three-quart saucepan The<br />
least desirable, but still acceptable, would be a<br />
12-inch deep sided fry pan<br />
The reaaoo a <strong>go</strong>od heavyweight pan is needed<br />
is that the heavier the pan the more evenly heat<br />
is conducted through it. Cookware that doesn't<br />
have s thick bottom overheats, arid must be<br />
watched constantly It will produce hot spots,<br />
which are not <strong>go</strong>od to have when making candy<br />
Borrow or buy a <strong>go</strong>od heavyweight pan if you<br />
plan to make homemade candy It's a <strong>go</strong>od<br />
investment<br />
Even momma owns s heavyweight aluminum<br />
saucepan that must be as old as me. and I<br />
wouldn't dare imply that she get a new own<br />
Cleanup is a breeze with heavyweight cookware<br />
If I make, candy in it and something hardens<br />
beyond recognition. I simply fill the vessel with<br />
water, place it on the stove, bnng the pot to a<br />
boil, and presto' it's cleaned 'snd just about sanitized.<br />
I might add i<br />
Cooks mamsd to engineers snd accountants<br />
might feel a little more in control and accurate<br />
with a candy thermometer, look for one that<br />
reads in ooe or two degree increments But I<br />
graduated from momma's cooking school, and<br />
she could tell when the candy was done by dip<br />
ping in a spoon, dropping • few drops into cold<br />
water and gauging its viscosity Candy thermometers.<br />
especially for the inexperienced, are<br />
worth their weight in <strong>go</strong>ld Read your ther<br />
OMfneter at eye level<br />
Wrapping it up<br />
Paper and candy rape are available at cake<br />
and candy supply stores, but I generally rely on<br />
what's available at my neighborhood market<br />
You can shell oat big bucks for boxes, specialty<br />
wrappers, imported chocolate, nbbons. bows,<br />
•ad all the whistles and bells in town, but<br />
there's something a bit more personal about<br />
homemade candy packed m a nicety wrapped<br />
shoe box. with some crumpled, colorful tissue,<br />
held together with a ribbon<br />
If you plan on making more than ftvs<br />
of candy, it will behoove you to<br />
quality, imported chocolate in bulk rathe<br />
relying on indmdaal ban from the local,<br />
store It might ectualW be foes expos<br />
finally, and probably moot import^ wh«<br />
attempting to make candy, read and follow all of<br />
the directions to s T Make sure all af the<br />
sugar is (haeohad. ormd splashing Never make<br />
candy on humid 'eaeeaaivety rainy) days, and<br />
probably moat important of afl, have fun doing<br />
it. Invite a friend, relative or child over and gat<br />
woe tire /<br />
See Chef Lorry Janse' fmmdy-U—d recipes<br />
Mat* Chef Lurry Janes ia a ftm-immee writer for<br />
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LOOKING AHEAD<br />
to wa** for h fat* no*<br />
BY KKSLY WYGONIK<br />
atAfv wama<br />
Holiday traditions change with<br />
every generation, and there's nothing<br />
wrong with combining the best<br />
of the. new and old.<br />
- In our family, Easter Sunday<br />
without ham and kielbasa would<br />
be like Christmas without a<br />
Christmas tree. We enjoy these<br />
special foods, but prefer something<br />
lighter for the main entree.<br />
A couple of years a<strong>go</strong>, my sisterin-law<br />
proposed a <strong>go</strong>od solution —<br />
a ceremonial plate containing a<br />
sampling of these special foods,<br />
which are blessed at our church on<br />
Holy Saturday The plate is beautifully<br />
garnished, and passed around<br />
as an appetizer. Everyone enjoys a<br />
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28* The Observer/WXiVAW APRIL I, 1996<br />
Surprise your family with homemade candy<br />
.See related Taste Buds column<br />
on Taste front<br />
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£*utcx<br />
r<br />
2 tablespoons whipping<br />
cream<br />
1 tablespoon butter<br />
1 tablespoon Cognac or . _<br />
liqueur<br />
Lins a baking pan with foil Set<br />
rack atop the pan Line a baking<br />
sheel with waxed paper Melt 8<br />
ounces of chocolate on ths top of a<br />
double boiler or in a microwave<br />
gently unlil smooth. stirring frequently<br />
For optimum results,<br />
melted chocolate should be at least<br />
115 degree* F Spoon melted chocolate<br />
into cup, filling completely<br />
and being careful not to dnp onto<br />
the sides Immediately invert cups<br />
onto rack Gently tap cups onto<br />
rack, allowing excess chocolate to<br />
dnp onto foil in pan After about 5<br />
minutes, set cups uplside down<br />
onto waxed paper lniwl baking<br />
sheet. Freeze cups until firm,<br />
. . ' •* * • - - - - * - Sncr Caiav QLAZIP r PECANS<br />
about 15 minutes 1 Refrigerate<br />
eaceaa chocolate dripped on foil<br />
until firm. Chop and reuse). Bnng<br />
cream and butter to a boil in a<br />
heavy saucepan Reduce heat to<br />
low Add remaining 3 ounce* of<br />
chocolate and stir until smooth<br />
Blend ; n cognac Refrigerate until<br />
mixture mounds on a spoon, stirring<br />
occasionally, about 5-10 minutes<br />
Turn cups right aide up.<br />
Spoon chocolate filling into a pastry<br />
bag fitted with a small star tip<br />
Pipe in filling (if no pastry bag or<br />
star tip is available, place mixture<br />
into s heavy duty freexer bag and<br />
cut a smf 11 hole snd squeeze<br />
chocolate mixture our into cups)<br />
Pipe filling into cups mounding<br />
1/2-inch above Can be prepared 1<br />
week ahead Refrigerate in an airtight-container<br />
Best when serv ed<br />
en temperature<br />
12 cup*<br />
1/2 cup sugar"<br />
1/2 stick butter<br />
1/8 teaspoon cayenne pep<br />
par<br />
1 tablespoon water<br />
1 1/2 cups pecans or other<br />
nuts<br />
1 1/2 teaspoons salt<br />
Spread parchment paper over<br />
. baking pan. Brush lightly with<br />
vegetable oil In a heavy pan, combine<br />
the sugar, butter, pepper and<br />
water over medium heat. When<br />
butler has melted, stir In pecans<br />
Continue cooking, stimng occasionally<br />
for 5 minute* or until<br />
sugar mixture begins to brown<br />
Pour onto prepared baking sheet<br />
and sprinkle with salt When cool,<br />
break into pieces and place in<br />
• wrap individually<br />
Mnk*a about 3/4 pound<br />
Berry tart adds festive touch<br />
Set related story on Taste<br />
frvnt Recipe from Kelli Lewton.<br />
Chef .'Owner Tho Unique Caterers<br />
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field Hills. For more information,<br />
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minutes n.350 degree f<br />
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1 3 c up C on'ec•orers sg ar<br />
1 teaspoon lemor zest<br />
1 4 teaspoon sari<br />
6 tablespoons unaaftad Exjt<br />
te* chilled<br />
8 ounces semi-sweet c^oco-'<br />
late, '•netted<br />
Pastry cream:<br />
1 Si*-ounce Do* instant warula<br />
puddmg. prepared .<br />
according to package<br />
directions, can be subst.<br />
tjted for pastry cream)<br />
11/2 cups m«l».<br />
1/3 cup s^jgar<br />
2 «no*e eggs<br />
2 egg /0"«J _<br />
4 •aci'espoors cornstarcn<br />
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41 TTu- Observer/Nk)NDAY, APRIL 1.1996<br />
Brunch can make a festive change of pace<br />
- Step out of the ordinary break<br />
fa?i routine with brunch — that<br />
ji luhtful change of pace that<br />
combines some of the beat food*<br />
from breakfast and lunch in a<br />
festive, slow-paced meal meant<br />
t.- be en)o>vd on a Sunday, .a holiday,<br />
or any special day that<br />
allows for leisurely dimng Like<br />
am other meal, however, a <strong>go</strong>od<br />
t>runch should emphasiie.wholesome<br />
fruits, vegetables and<br />
grams, and downplay fata and<br />
sugars<br />
Bruqch would not be complete<br />
w ithous some delicious bread —<br />
oat bran or rye bagels, sweet<br />
potato quick bread or low fat<br />
cvmmeal muiTina are just a few<br />
.dea.*<br />
Tr> a savory \rgetable spread<br />
made with low fat cream cheese<br />
and a vsgetabie combination of<br />
finely grated carrots, red pepper,<br />
radishes and onion that have<br />
been cooked briefly over low heat<br />
to ev jporate, moat of their moisture<br />
Sea> m with a bit of salt^<br />
. fir.t'A ch pped garlic cloves, and<br />
:V> -h ch-ipped thyme, and refng-<br />
»rat«- before serving<br />
It' pancakes or waffles strike<br />
\ ur fancy, try whole wheat<br />
. gu'n waffles with fruit salsa<br />
quartt-red strawberries, diced<br />
pipa>a r peach melon and<br />
pineapple mixed with honey<br />
Make apple French toast —<br />
slices of thick French bread<br />
dipped in a lower-fat mixture of<br />
egtf whites, skim milk, apple<br />
cider and a bit of sugar, cooked<br />
in a non stick pan with spray-on<br />
vegetable oil. and topped with<br />
apple sauce or an apple compote<br />
For low-fat omelets, substitute<br />
one egg with two or three egg<br />
whites for whole eggs Fill the<br />
omelets with ingredients like<br />
shrimp, green beans, scallions,<br />
and sprouts Or try sauteed<br />
sliced zucchini, mushrooms,<br />
..chopped onion and tomato<br />
wedges Garmsh with fresh basil (<br />
and a touch of Parmesan cheese<br />
When your brunch tends<br />
toward a luncheon, serve a<br />
chilled berry soup or a cold<br />
tomato and orange soup Or<br />
start off with a vitamin-nch fruit<br />
cooler made by blending your<br />
favorite juices and fruits. Enjoy<br />
cantaloupe wvth pineapple juice<br />
and orange juice, or strawberries<br />
and Watermelon with lemon<br />
juice<br />
Fresh fruit and vegetable salads<br />
are never out of place on a<br />
brunch menu Try a colorful pea<br />
valad made with thawed frozen<br />
peav diced sweet red peppers,<br />
choppy «callions. shredded nonfat<br />
mozzarella cheese and<br />
minced freah basil<br />
Dress with a mixture of 1/2<br />
cup nonfat mayonnaise and 1/2<br />
teaspoon Dyon-style mustard,<br />
and serve on a bed of Romaine<br />
lettuce Or sample the season •<br />
nutritious produce with Spring<br />
Spinach Salad, a recipe "from the<br />
American Institute for Cancer<br />
Research<br />
SPRINO SPINACH SALAD<br />
10 ix«nces tresn spmach,<br />
WARNED INXOUFCIIIV<br />
stemmed and twri in<br />
oeces<br />
2 cups strawoernes halved<br />
of sliced<br />
2«>«nfu*t pee ed and si<br />
ifra&iespoorts *.ne vinega^<br />
5 raoiespoons pat', sfcim<br />
ncotta cheese<br />
1 tao'esooon plain low fat or<br />
nonfat yogurt<br />
1 2 teaspoon dried hefos of<br />
your choice basil, tar<br />
rag on. or use 2 teaspoons<br />
f»esf iert>S'<br />
Dash oepoe'<br />
Prepare the spinach, strawberries<br />
and kiwi fruit in a large salad<br />
bowl or individual salad bowls<br />
Combine the remaining ingredients<br />
in a blender or food processor<br />
Spring salad: Toss together a flavorful salad with fresh spinach, strauberriesand<br />
km ifruit. The dressing is a combination ofricotta cheese, nonfat yogurt and herbs.<br />
puree unUl smooth without a trace<br />
of grainineas. and serve with the<br />
salad<br />
Each of the 4 serving* contains<br />
Here's some safety tips for handling Easter eggs<br />
BeaUtifull> iecorated eggs are<br />
i pppjlar cust-jm associated<br />
A ah the Ea-ter Holiday Here's<br />
..mif information from Lots<br />
Thitieke and Sylvia Treitman.<br />
h>me economist* who answer<br />
'fw Michigan State University<br />
Extension Food and Nutrition<br />
Hotline in Oakland County<br />
For *a'Vty s sake it is essential<br />
U. fell w «: me sirr.pir' ru:e» when<br />
handling eggs if thev aje to .be<br />
mcwumed<br />
I'-. J.--.' ratfd for show<br />
' nlv and dispose of them Here"<br />
an some safety tips<br />
•Put raw eggs in a pot of cold<br />
w ater-heatec* over medium heat<br />
.T.:.. A >".© COev CHANGES * fliAL £ST*T£ SAL£S AND RENTALS MOT MCLtCED<br />
77w Observer/MuNDAY. AttUL 1.1996<br />
• SB<br />
Carrot cake gets new twist with macadamia nuts i<br />
AP — Carrot cake* have been 1 * cups ptua 4 tablespoons<br />
Vt cup pineapple juice<br />
Sift together 1* cups plus 2 knife around sides of cake to loosen cake Using s long serrated knife,<br />
an American favorite since the all-purpose flour '<br />
2 tablespoons cornstarch<br />
tablespoons (lour, baking soda, cinnamon<br />
and salt<br />
snother rack, and cool completely, layers. Remove top two layers. It<br />
Turn cake out by re-inverting onto slice cake horizontally into three<br />
1960a, when home cooks and restaurant<br />
chefs started combining 2 teaspoons fround cmnamon For the cream cheese King:<br />
In large mixing bowl, combine oil, paper side down.<br />
helps to use s cardboard cake cirde ^<br />
2 teaspoon* baking soda<br />
I teaspoon vanlla extract<br />
carrots, walnuts, raisins and Vfc teaspoon saR<br />
Two bounce packages cream sugar and eggs. With electric mixer, For ths filling: In medium saucepan,<br />
combine pineapple and sugar. the cut layers snd lift off.<br />
or flat cookie sheet to slide under<br />
spices to bake a fruit and-nut I to cups vegetable on „<br />
cheese, softened<br />
beet at medium speed until light in<br />
art<br />
cake, smothered with a cream 1 and 2 3rda cups ranuiated to cup butter, softened<br />
color, about 3 to 4 minutes. At low Cook over low heat, stirring occa<br />
cheese frosting.<br />
to cup confectioners' sugar<br />
speed, gradually add flour mixture, tionslly, until pineapple is tender, Place bottom cake layer on 10- si<br />
beating just until smooth.<br />
sbout 15 to 20 minutes. Combine incb cardboard cake circle or serving<br />
plate. Spread pineapple filling<br />
"Taste of the Islands" carrot 3 large eggs<br />
1 teaspoon vanaa extract<br />
cake la the creation of Mark<br />
Combine carrots, nuts, raisins pi neepple juice and cornstarch, and<br />
4 cups sftredded carrots (1<br />
1 cup finely chopped toasted.<br />
Hrtirl. pastry rhef el the Four<br />
snd remaining 2 tablespoons flour. •tir into cooked pineapple; boil for 1 over cake layer. Piece middle layer<br />
pouno win laims. paawo<br />
tmesfted-matadamia nuts<br />
Seasons Resort in Maui, Hawaii.<br />
Gently fold into better. Pour into minute, stirring constantly. Remove of cake on top of filling end spread<br />
and tnmmed)<br />
or pecans (about 4 ounces).<br />
The recipe won the grand prize in<br />
prepared cake pan. Bake for 20 minutes,<br />
then reduce beat to 325 de-<br />
be made a day ahead and chilled, layer of cake, top side down, on ic-<br />
from heat, stir in vanilla. Cool. (Can with s thin layer of icing. Place top<br />
1<br />
1 cup chopped unaaited maca<br />
for garmsh<br />
a carrot cake contest sponsored by<br />
the California Freeh Carrot Advisory<br />
Board.<br />
(about 4 ounces)<br />
For the cake: Prehset oven to 360 utes longer or until toothpick in-<br />
For the icing: In medium bowl, over sides and top of cake. Press<br />
dama nuts or pecans<br />
grees F and bake for 50 to 55 min-<br />
covered in refrigerator.)<br />
ing. Spread remaining icing evenly<br />
to cup raisins or currants<br />
- degrees_F. Grease a 10- by 13-inch serted near center comes out clean with electric mixer, combine cream chopped toasted nuU onto sides of<br />
TASTI OF TNE ISLANOS<br />
For the ptneappto ftWng<br />
round cake pan. Line bottom with and surface springs back when gently<br />
pressed with finger. Cool in pan vsnilla; beat until smooth.<br />
press nuts onto cake over wax pa-<br />
cheese snd butter. Add sugar snd cake. If cake is on cardboerd circle,<br />
CAIWOT CAKE<br />
2 cups d*ced fresh ptneapple circle of parchment or waxed paper.<br />
For the cake .<br />
to cup grenutated sugar<br />
Grease paper and lightly flour pan. on wire rack for 15 minutes. Run To assemble cake: Peel paper off per. Makes 16 servings.<br />
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ST I AMES EPISCOPAL<br />
CHURCH<br />
1SS W MAPLt BIRMINGHAM Ml 4<br />
644 08^0<br />
- MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />
'Easter Services<br />
7:30 p.m. Holy Eucharist Maundy Thursday: j 730 pm<br />
GoodFnday 7:30 pm.<br />
GOOD FRIDAY<br />
Easter Breakfast 9:30 am<br />
12 3 p.m. Liturgy and Meditation Easter Worshe j 10-60 a,m.<br />
EASTER DAY<br />
7:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist<br />
9 ft II s.m. Festival Choral Eucharist<br />
Chcrru<br />
Unit el MetMift Church<br />
321 S ROgs • Carton • (313) 495-0035<br />
ST ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
16360 Hubbard Road, Livonia. Michigan 48154 (311) 421-8451<br />
The Rev. Robert A. Clapp The Rev WlHet J. Herrlngtoo<br />
The Rev. Alan W. BrendemlN<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY, April 4. 7:30 p.m.<br />
Foot Washing. Eucharist. Stripping of Altar<br />
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 12 Noon A 7:30 p.m.<br />
Good Friday Liturgy<br />
EASTER EVE. April 6, 7:30 p.m.<br />
Easter Vigil, Baptism. First Eucharist of Easter<br />
EASTER SUNDAY. April 7, 7:45 A 10 a.m.<br />
Flowering of Cross. Eucharist<br />
• •<br />
CHRIST CHURCH CRANBROOK<br />
Episcopal<br />
470 Church Road (Cranbrook 4c Lone Pine)<br />
Bloomfield Hills, Ml 48304<br />
(810) 644-5210<br />
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES<br />
Maundy Thursday 7:30 p.m. Maundy Thursday Liturgy<br />
and Stripping of the Altar<br />
Good Fruity 12 Noon Good Friday Liturgy and<br />
Communion from the Reserved Sacrament<br />
7:30 p.m. The Way ol the Cross<br />
Holy Saturday. Easter Eve 2 p.m. Children's Easter Service<br />
and Flowering of the Cross<br />
7:30 p.m. The Great Vigil of Easter<br />
Easter Sunday 6:30 & 7:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist<br />
9:30 & 11:30 a.m. Choral Eucharist<br />
Nunrry cart available at 9:30 and JI 30 a m<br />
NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />
29887 West Eleven Mile ol Middkbelt)<br />
Farm ington Hills<br />
(810) 476-8860<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />
7 30 p rn • Candlelight Communion Scrvicc<br />
Meditation by Rev Faith Fowler<br />
Children and Youth are Welcomc • Nursery Available<br />
GOOD FRIDAY *<br />
7 30 p m • Chapel - Readers Theatre<br />
Children and Youth are Wdcoroe - Nuracrv Available<br />
EASTER SUNDAY<br />
Sunrise Service<br />
7 05 a m - Outdoor or Indoor Chapel<br />
Festival Worship Services<br />
9 IS and II 00am<br />
Church School - Nursery Available<br />
Anthems b* Chancel and Sanctuary Choirs<br />
•On The Rood Again*<br />
Pastor Richard A Peocock<br />
FIRST UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
1589 Wesl VUpk Rd Birmingham<br />
646-1200<br />
MAUNDYJMURiOAY 7.M PJ4<br />
VMHMI<br />
MM<br />
FRIDAY ECUMPItCAi SERVICES<br />
12:00-3:00 P.M.<br />
First Praabytartan Church, Birmingham<br />
EAITEW iUWfttiC tPflflCP<br />
7:00 a.m. Rav. Matt Hook<br />
8:15 9:30 11.00 A.M.<br />
. "Easter and my Bunions'<br />
Dr. WIMam A. Wttar<br />
Pastors<br />
WHttaai A Rltter Melody P Hurley<br />
Matthew I Hook Marianne M. Meter<br />
EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE<br />
HOLY SPIRIT<br />
9083 Ncwburgh, Livonia 591-02 1 1<br />
The Re*. Emery F. Qreveite. Vicar<br />
The Rev. Margaret A. Haas. Associate<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY - 7:00 p.m. Agape Meal & Holy Eucharist<br />
0000 FRIDAY -12:15 A 7:30 p.m. Prayer Book Liturgy<br />
H01Y SATURDAY - 8:00 p.m. The Great Vigil, Holy Baptism. Holy Eucharist<br />
EASTER DAY - 7 JO A 10:30 ajn. Holy Eucharist<br />
A Barrier Free Facility for the Handicapped<br />
«<br />
JJaul s<br />
llnitch iHcthohist (Church<br />
620 Romeo Street. Rochester. MI 48307.<br />
(tocates ses »reme i«M north sf<br />
651-9361<br />
HOLY WEEK WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
HOLY THURSDAY. APRIL 4<br />
7:30 p.m. Holy Communion, Ministers.<br />
Celebrants and THE TWELVE",<br />
a Dramatic hssaKattoi, Ma ChlKisss. Coor«netor<br />
GQQDFR1D AY. APRILS<br />
12:30 P.M. Music for MedKatk*VOr Hammer** CaocMor<br />
IrOO p.m. Worshlp- 'Somatlmas Love Hurts"<br />
MM WrtfW<br />
7:30 p.m. Service of Tanabraa-o* stout. Ceer«netor<br />
EASTER $UWAY, APRIL 7<br />
6:30 A.M.-Service of Entrance<br />
7:15-8:45 a.m. Braekfast BufM-u«Ma4 Method* Man. Host<br />
9/11 a.m. WorahlpToo Good to be True! Or Hicke?<br />
Nursery and Toddlar care provided a< aff servteee<br />
SAINT JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
574 South Sheldon Road. Plymouth. Ml 48170-1587<br />
313-453-OI 90<br />
- MAUNOY TMuasoar<br />
Stadses sf lbs C«ass<br />
Hoh EKCUW<br />
Fx* Eucharist, fs* WssMng a raaatoM<br />
GOOO FRIDAY<br />
tisUsie sI nm Cseee<br />
EASTER SUNDAY<br />
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CLARENCEV1LLE UNITED<br />
METHODIST CHURCH<br />
20J00 Middle bell Rosd Lmxiu<br />
(8IO> 474-3444<br />
THURSDAY. APRU. 4.1996<br />
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0000 FRIDAY SERVICE. APRIL 5<br />
12:30 -1:30 p.m<br />
EASTER SUNRISE SERVICE. APRIL 7<br />
6:15 a.m.<br />
EASTER WORSHIP - 8.45 A 11:15 a.m.<br />
Evening Service 6:00 p.m.<br />
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(WMrssry Csrs arelsSf sf W»U
MUNDAY.ARIDL 1,1996<br />
EASTER SUNDAY CELEBRATION AT<br />
lakes Area Assembly of God Ministries<br />
Pad A. Fisher. Pastor<br />
1850 S Commerce Rd • Walled Lake. Ml • Phone: 624 1821<br />
10 00 A M Sunday School (all ages)<br />
11 00 A M Easter Message - Pastor Fisher<br />
o 00 P M taster Musical - "Halleluiah 1 Praise the lamb"<br />
.under me direction of Abe Fazzini)<br />
. = nursery available<br />
Franklin Community Church<br />
32473 Normafxty Road Franklin Telephone 810-626 OCOb<br />
9«wf<br />
Aprtl 7 taste* Sunday Miuo<br />
8 JO 1000 and 11 30 am<br />
UU EASTER<br />
> CELEBRATION<br />
•"3<br />
11 OO a m<br />
lO 15 Continental BreakUst<br />
Covenant<br />
i/> Alliance Church<br />
mmm<br />
15858 W 13 Mile<br />
I M<br />
(I EECK WRWOLOIWIA^D)<br />
S (810)644-9009<br />
Maundy Thursday 7:30 p.m.<br />
Easier Sunday 10 a.m.<br />
810/626-6900<br />
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A/rot aruwam ftiMB al Muu<br />
iIJp.iT beOnlttomiip<br />
7pm KMtucWofMp<br />
MMaWilW •<br />
UMita^.A^l.lfM<br />
7pi* VmMc MonMp «MiHoly Gvnmwa*<br />
tat Stud, A*eioO**«-<br />
Mwawi<br />
I0»«jn U*» *»*»•« Holy Crnium<br />
WAM HAN 10 ATTtM) T)CM suvas<br />
Emmanuel Lutheran Church<br />
of Southfield<br />
23425 Lahser<br />
a block north of 9 Mile<br />
Holy Thursday • 7:30 p.m.<br />
Good Friday<br />
12 Noon Passion Reading<br />
7:30 p.m. Tenetxae<br />
laster<br />
8:30 a.m. L 10:45 a.m.<br />
810-357-1848<br />
Christ the Good Shepherd<br />
Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod<br />
42690 Cherry Hill Rd.. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
(313)981-0286<br />
Maundy Thursday Worship<br />
7:00 p.m. ^<br />
Good Friday Worship<br />
7:00 p.m.<br />
laster Sunday Services<br />
6:30 a.m. 6. 10:30 a.m.<br />
Our Savior Iv.<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
April 4 Maundy Thursday<br />
Service al 700 p.m.<br />
April 5 Good Friday<br />
Meditation at 100p.m.<br />
April 7 Easter Sunday<br />
Festival Service at 10:30 am<br />
6980 lAirilngton Rd WestUnd. Mi<br />
313/427-8119-313/427-1490<br />
AS HE SAID<br />
«r=L_<br />
MAUNDYTHURSDAY 7:30 pm<br />
Gooo FRIDAY 7:30 pm „<br />
LASTLRSUNDAY 7:30ami 11:00am<br />
Message. 'Ifhposslbilittes Become Realities'<br />
EASTIR BRLAKFAST wiH be<br />
served from 8:30 - 10:30 am.<br />
All most welcome!<br />
RISEN OHRIST LUTHLRN CHURCH<br />
46250 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. 313/453-5252<br />
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NATIVITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST<br />
9435 Henry Ruff at West Chka<strong>go</strong> • Livonia. Ml (313) 421 -5406<br />
Rev. Donald V. Lintel man, Pastor<br />
Maundy Ttiur»d*y:<br />
6 pm. - Family Soup &- Bread Supper followed by —1<br />
Love Feast for the family in Fdtowchip Hall<br />
Easter Sundayt , , '<br />
8 30 a.m. - Easter Breakfast. -S£u£b9S»<br />
10 30 a.m. - Easter worship with Holy Communion £/\STER<br />
All Are Wdcomc!<br />
Resurrection Celebration, 1996<br />
Presents<br />
"HE'S ALIVE"<br />
an Laster- morning celebration in song<br />
Special Times Include<br />
Morning Worship 8.30 a.m.<br />
Sunday School<br />
10:00 a.m.<br />
Morning Worship.. !.... 11:00 a.m.<br />
Plymouth Church of the Nazarene<br />
45801 Ann Arbor Road - Plymouth. Ml 48170- (313) 453-1525<br />
f^ss) North<br />
fedfe] Congregational C h u r c h<br />
36520 12 Mile Road bet Drake &. HaJstedi<br />
Farmington Hills 810 848 t 750<br />
Aprtl 4 - Maurxt> Thursday - 7:30 PM<br />
-Hope in the Darkness"<br />
Worship with Communion m The beaut> And solemnity ot rhe<br />
rught Special music by our Chanced Cho»r<br />
Aprtl 5 - Good Friday - 12.-00 Noon<br />
Communrry ServKe at First Presbyterian Church<br />
Aprtl 7 - Easter Sunday - 10:30 AM<br />
"Beyond the Sunrtse"<br />
A ceietxanon of me magnificent gift of God in awe and joy<br />
Dr Mart. P Jensen<br />
Sr Minister ,<br />
O Harry LangVord<br />
Minister of Music<br />
MONOW. TUUDAJ. WlO«SOAI or Hott WU»:<br />
Resurrection V«m 0 00am<br />
Catholic HOIT THU«SOAI VU 4TM - 7 30 p rr Mass Adoraoon<br />
m a specwu a/ea until rrwdnight tallowing the Ltu/gy<br />
Church<br />
Gooo FUDAI: 12 00 Soon - Scnprure Service 12 45 -<br />
48 7SS Warren Rd<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Ml 4818 7 Rosary 100pm Stations ot the Cross 1 30 p m Liturgy<br />
4SI 0444 Hon SAnatOAi: I 00 p m. Biesvng ol taster food<br />
He*. *kl*+rd A. lAsna SUNOAI: 600 a m Laster Vigil 8 30 L 10 JO am<br />
rerlrtio f+ttot Masses Blesang ot £a«er Food after ail Masses<br />
Antioch Lutheran Church<br />
l {e is risen!<br />
n.. ' . 33360 W. I 3 Mile Rd<br />
JlllviUUl Farmington Hills. Ml 48334<br />
Holy Week Services - April 4-7<br />
Maundy Thursday - 7:30 p m.<br />
Good Friday - 7:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday Evening Laster Vigil - 7:30 p.nv<br />
Easter Sunday - 8:30 and 11 00 a.m.<br />
^Historic<br />
Mariners'<br />
CfuircA<br />
Anglican Independent • All Faiths Welcome<br />
The 1928 Book of Common Prayer<br />
HOLY WEEK AND EASTER DAY<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY - APRIL 4 12:10 p.m.<br />
The Holy Communion in commemortrton ot (tie lint Lord s Suppe<br />
GOOD FRIDAY - APRIL 5 12 Noon - 3 00 p.m.<br />
Psalms. The Stations of rhe Cross, and the Good Friday<br />
Liturgy, with clwAl music throughout rhe Three Hours<br />
LASTLR DAY - APRIL 7 8 30 and II 00 am.<br />
The taster Liturgy Festival Choral Communion at both service*<br />
Mariners on Han Pla*a ai the Tunnel Free Partung Ford Garage Enter at<br />
Woodward k Jefferson • The Rev Rkhard W Ingalls Rector • 313 259-2206<br />
*wt 5j 5m I'dnu (Lid Missouri Synod<br />
28000 Mew Market. Farmington Hills<br />
^ exited just oII 12 Mile br-fwrm OrcTwufl Lake and farmingtoo Rds )<br />
Maundy Thursday<br />
Good Fdday<br />
Holy Communion 7.30 pm Tre Ore Service 12-3 p.m.<br />
Good Friday Worship 7 30 p.m.<br />
Easter<br />
Festival Worship 8 30 a.m.. 10 a.m<br />
Come celebratel Jesus Is alive!<br />
Wgrf<br />
Good<br />
Easter<br />
Services<br />
N E W H O P E<br />
B A P T I S T C H U R C H<br />
Friday<br />
* i f e . h i p Y<br />
at<br />
rAMLY VOODY miOTOTP<br />
Fetter: tarry T. Jeriee<br />
Easter<br />
Stmdoy, April 7 1906 10:30 or*<br />
5403 5 WArst RD • W«v, Ml 313 728-2180<br />
IA4*. Youh, CM*mv &N*mryMn^<br />
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE<br />
April 5«h - I 2 Noon<br />
• EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES •<br />
April 7ft», S.OO And 1045 am<br />
Sermon 'Modern Resurrections"<br />
Good Friday Services<br />
Fndoy, Apn)5. I« 12:00p» - 2X»p-><br />
Special Gloty of taster play<br />
Fndoy, Evemng 7 Xnm - 10p»<br />
r<br />
Cdebration of the ^ord't<br />
April b "HOIY Saturday<br />
rTV Wf o! %*">!<br />
^lesatNf of new fir* - Story of Sol»fltio«<br />
->JV»ptuw<br />
CWdeOMlug of arm members - ^turjj of the -Eucharist<br />
April 7 taster Sunday S* 1 *"<br />
7:$0 am - 9:00 am - 10:SO am - 12 *oo«<br />
BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
35300 W. Ufh> MH* «d.. Ivmlnpon Hills<br />
Maundy Thursday<br />
u Holy Communion 7 30 T rh ,<br />
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Good Friday<br />
—-—Venebrae Service 7 30PM<br />
Laster Sunday<br />
Holy Communion Sunrise Service 7 00 A.M<br />
Easter Breakfast 8-9 A.M.<br />
Holy Communion Festive Lasrer Service 1045 A.M.<br />
*i>H01 V WEEK SERVICESfr<br />
•March 31 - Palm Sunday - 8:30 and 11:00 am<br />
• April 4 - Maundy Thursday - 7:30 pm Last Supprr Drama<br />
•April 5 - Good Friday - 12:30 and 7:30 pm<br />
Traditional Trnrbrae Services.<br />
•April 7 - Easter Sunday - 8:30 and 11:00 am<br />
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
39200 W. 12 Mile, Farmington Hills (810) 553-7170<br />
*VvVr'-« drvrfybody is Somebody or>J J?e»us » Lord<br />
Maundy Thursday worship 1000 am &. 7 30 p m<br />
Good Frtday afternoon worship 1 00 p m<br />
Good Friday Tenetxae (darturess) service 7 30pm<br />
Laster Sen/ices 7 00 am<br />
Easter Breakfast 8 00 a m<br />
10 00 a m<br />
Our Good Friday service w<br />
7:00 A.M.<br />
A Musical Celebration<br />
of the Tree of Life<br />
Our Lady of Sorrows Parish<br />
23815 Power Rd At Shiawassee<br />
ts of 10 *tte btrww remington L Orchard Lake Ms )<br />
fry Msgr Wsm A HUtpy Arthur W f**et<br />
trv Lonrt f O Oat «ev Dougtm / Btgn*<br />
. Ju<br />
We wdcomr you to cetebrMt wttti us % -<br />
SACRED TRIDUUM<br />
HOLY WEEK SCMEDUU<br />
huwdny. A^ri 4. IfMi Wa Mnanl<br />
7 30pm Mat* of the Lo«d*t Supper. Mtowed by<br />
adoration undl MMMght<br />
Cued frlday Afdl % lHh (Nu MMining<br />
FVase note- Parish Canter OTfice closed on Cood Friday<br />
' 12:15 p^n Stations ot the Ctom<br />
|)0pm Good Friday Lhurfy fUturgy of the W«d<br />
Adoration at the C/oaa. Communion Service)<br />
A^HI*. 1«M> 9*m<br />
1100 am. at Laaaer Food • 100 pm ot Laster Food<br />
700 pm Laster Wfg Mas*<br />
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8oeYmT^ 15 am,, litis4-m 1 00 pm<br />
ST. ANNE<br />
ROMAN CATHOOC CHURCH<br />
SOCIETY or ST. PIUS X -<br />
TRADITIONAL LATIN MASS<br />
23310 )oy Road Rfdford MI 48239 313-534-2121<br />
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE<br />
7 06 m* - Selwiwi I vwwg Mms - FdkNmd 6y I<br />
ol ftepote- Thr Snipping of l*e Man Atar • And<br />
dknntM<br />
4/3 12 00 Moon - ISO FM CedWow<br />
200 PM -haoMoflleCran ~<br />
ixm-i miiw Aamiioor Umrgy me Lawn-Chant at<br />
FaUon at OhW and VSamn AdDMSon al Ihe Cms<br />
1000 FM - FMdul ^gi and Mms af hie lesu<br />
SOOPM - 945 m Cuifr.au11<br />
IOOOAM - Mm ot The Imwto<br />
900W-9»AMrndliilv<br />
St. Paul's evanqetical lutheRin Chucch<br />
i?fio FAHMINOTON «OAO<br />
GOOD FRIDAY - 1:15, Tcnebrae 7:00 PM<br />
EASTER SUNDAY - 7:00 and 10:00 AM<br />
Come and worship<br />
with us!<br />
Tel. (313) 261-1360<br />
HoMftna - Tabor Lutheran Church and School<br />
9600 Leverne Radford Michigan 48239<br />
Mann* Ihundny - 4<br />
Catenation at Holy Communion at 700 p m<br />
The Memge «o Laodkna Netthd Hot Nor Coid<br />
GondMdar-A»raS<br />
Solemn Worship at I 00 p m<br />
Tdnebrae with Holy ComnwSonai 700 prn^<br />
lASTIR MOtNMG WOUSHT VWIH HOtY COMMUMON<br />
at 6 JO and 900 and 11OO<br />
mm af 7 30 a.m<br />
Experience rhe victory ar. . .<br />
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
141 75 Farmington Road • Livonia (just N erf 1-96)<br />
(313) 522-6830<br />
Rev. Luther A. Werth, Senior Pastor<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY -<br />
Holy Communion Service 7 00 p.m.<br />
GOOO FRIDAY -<br />
12 30 p.m. ^ Tenebrae Service 7.-00p.m.<br />
LASTIR FAIR L EGG HUNT -<br />
Saturday. 1030 am to 12:30 pm. Kids 3 through<br />
second gTade Reservations needed.<br />
LASTIR SUNDAY -<br />
6 30 am. Sunrise Devotional Service<br />
8:30 & 11 00 am. Festival Communion Services<br />
700 • 10:30 am - Easter Breakfast<br />
Special music at all services Nursery Care available<br />
NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)<br />
EASTER WORSHIP<br />
8:30 a.m - Traditional worship with Holy Communion<br />
11 a.m - Alternative worship "Hope tor the Flowers"<br />
with Holy Communion and special music<br />
At 10 a m . mere wM be an Easier Egg Hunttor the children A supervised<br />
activities area K availabletor small children during worship New LUe<br />
Lutheran Chucch Is a terming congregation ol the Lvangeikai Lutheran<br />
Church In America and meets m thefellowship hall o# the Masonic Temple.<br />
730 Penhiman. on the square in downtown ftymouthJFor more Information,<br />
contact Pastor-Developer Ken Roberts at 313/450ST8T
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88 * The Observer/MutiVM, APRIL 1. 1996 '<br />
Use breakfast to'tune up' your eating habits<br />
• Focus Use one to two mmof<br />
your breakfast time to<br />
CJS 0*1 your smart eating plan<br />
* the day Be realistic about the<br />
m^jes you want to make<br />
•Simplify Pledge to make<br />
ail change? A simple change<br />
-.v eliminating one teaspoon of<br />
lrgarine even, day from your<br />
rning toast will save the<br />
• ru- equivalent of five pound<br />
i a year<br />
•Be creative use your imagi-<br />
As time <strong>go</strong>es on. eating and nation when it cornea to food<br />
1 container contains* (67-an.) \67xu nonfat<br />
•xercise nairarnt patterns mav may runil require 1 ra» choices r^MfOd Make VI AW a* eating »atinff enjoyable<br />
s»n m v m h 1 »* 1 hnrnlAf A vntfurt •<br />
-. rue fine-tuning Baby boomer* rather than a chore<br />
tn •»**• it coming Beginning this An easy way to add creativity<br />
. **.tr. a boomer will turn 50 .every<br />
•*e\ en second<br />
Health, nutrition and simple<br />
pw-taures are »i>p-of-mind isaues<br />
r.i those 50 and better Many<br />
know that simple changes<br />
•j\ nutrition and exercise habits<br />
v^ike the most sense because<br />
r»ey're more likely to become<br />
p-+rm*nent. In fact, the search to<br />
tnpitfy life, overall, is a fastji>wmg<br />
trend. Time ts the most<br />
Slued commodity regardless of<br />
rfce's life «tage.<br />
Ke.ent studies show that<br />
Jin> 5Q,-and-overs use breaks-<br />
time to seize those extra few<br />
i jute*, to reflect and to orgathe<br />
day Over half declare<br />
s akraal as their favorite time<br />
>.he day<br />
jTh« breakfast meal itself has<br />
in> benefits - it s easy to preire<br />
And it improves concentra-<br />
_Ji. Breakfast also helps with<br />
fight control because breakfast<br />
» ers tend to have lower fat<br />
.takes overall and are less<br />
i lined to snack between meals<br />
j i vervat at other meals<br />
Breakfast also can be a great<br />
tirting point for "turning up"<br />
habits Here are few tips<br />
to breakfast is to dress up a<br />
basic bowl of cereal To get you<br />
started,, the Quaker Kitchens<br />
have created two fun and easy<br />
"dress up" ideas<br />
Mochaccino Breakfast-In-A-<br />
Glass Ss a easy take-off on the<br />
trendy coffee bar beverage, cafe<br />
mocha It weighs in at only "210<br />
calories and a lean 2 5 grams of<br />
fat. and it's almost as quick to fix<br />
as pouring-cereal and milk-into a<br />
bowl Puffed wheat or puffed nee<br />
cereal is layered with cool and<br />
creamy nonfat cappuccino and<br />
chocolate-flavored yogurts The<br />
toasted almonds are option<br />
Go Bananas Breakfast also<br />
starts with a generous serving of<br />
puffed wheat or nee cereal The<br />
cereal is topped with nonfat<br />
banana yogurt, sliced bananas<br />
sprinkled with cinnamon and<br />
low fat granola for added crunch<br />
A natural choice for smart eating.<br />
the Quaker puffed cereals<br />
are fat-free, sugar-free, sodium<br />
free and preservative free and<br />
hey contain only 50 calones per<br />
serving Other quick breakfast<br />
and snak recipes, aj^well as<br />
more smart eating tips are available<br />
in the new. free brochure<br />
Smart Eating for Busy People<br />
For a copy, send you name and<br />
address to Smart Eating<br />
Brochure. PO Box 487, Dept N<br />
Chica<strong>go</strong>, iri 60SS '<br />
1 container 8 zz nonfat<br />
caotKxcino or cof'ee<br />
jOg«/t<br />
GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U S A.)<br />
5835 Sheldon Road <strong>Canton</strong><br />
(313) 459-0013<br />
Maundy Thursday Servicc<br />
7 p.m.. April 4<br />
EASTER SUNDAY<br />
Good Friday Scrvicc<br />
7 p.m., April 5<br />
Sun Kis< Service<br />
Easter Contata<br />
7 a.m. 9 a.m. & 11 a.m.<br />
St Paul's Prob^tcriaa Church<br />
:"i"h F.w Vtw R.wC — IWuiw VxctuNc<br />
/ •*»! wrt: of tmklbrr<br />
31^422-14-0<br />
Maandv Tlkwrsdav (,ood Friday Laste r Suabay<br />
' 30 rv i: JO 3 B0PM IMAM<br />
A .*vac»Jte M-JOO C jmratkl UfH<br />
»« r^.wrj *% vc«. ar%ac<br />
Your kids know all about the Easter bunny,<br />
isn't it time they learned the real meaning<br />
of Easter?<br />
Don't let bunnies and baskets<br />
substitute for the real thing!<br />
OWbrat* the miracle of.<br />
Easter. An empty grave<br />
and a men saviour?<br />
At Providence Orthodox Prqjrrtman Church m Rorai<br />
you'll discover how Easier can make a difference m your life<br />
YouU learn about die mystery and depth at God's lo*t in Jesui<br />
Ghnst- You'll find caring friends and practical help for many<br />
. of your life<br />
Providence Orthodox Presbyterian Church<br />
Call (810) 288-1339 for more information<br />
& t t r k i n t f j e S H U *<br />
PrMbftrrun Om<br />
Maundy Thursday<br />
April 4, Holy Commumon. I p m<br />
G«od Friday<br />
April 5.1 pan.<br />
Festive music for brass and organ<br />
April 7, 6:45 a.flL, 9 Am. and 11 a m<br />
All art welcome f<br />
1340 Wax Lot Lafca Road, »ooBB 4, m 7X0 p.m.<br />
A#f« ft. at 7.J0 pm.<br />
.Apt 7. at 10*0 mm.<br />
$• FIRST PRtSBYTlRlAN CHURCH<br />
r~' " * . OF FARMINGTON<br />
; — tjgf % 810-474-6170<br />
t<br />
HOLY WEEK EASTER SERVICES<br />
MAUNDY THURSDAY COMMUNION SERVICE 7:30 PM<br />
FEATURING John Ruttef's "Requiem''<br />
COMMUNITY C000 FRIDAY SERVICE 12:00 noon<br />
EASTER SUNDAY<br />
6:4S am'Outdoor Sunrise • 9:00 a.m. t 11:00 a.m. Worship<br />
Come to the comer erf f AKMINCTON RD. ft EliViN Mill RD<br />
Grace<br />
Chapel<br />
Gnu* Ihe Re*too tor Ufa<br />
Im Hilb I1CMU-0IM<br />
irfUMitaelbM,<br />
JOIN t SrOKCM B<br />
I.A.VTF.H K UK StaVTCT-V<br />
T OO p m -C<br />
1200 I 00 p m<br />
MSBMA* CfcenJi<br />
9 30 * m C«i(tnua Service<br />
11 00 • m. - Hcnu«* Servwr<br />
a OrcKwd I<br />
loin in a Birmingham/BIoomfield<br />
Ecumenical<br />
C o m m u n i t y<br />
Good Friday Service<br />
Friday, April 5, 1996<br />
Noon to 3a00 p.m.<br />
held at<br />
F i r s t P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h<br />
of<br />
B i r m i n g h a m<br />
1669 YV. Maple Street<br />
Arrive and Depart at 30 minute Intervals<br />
Many pastors and choirs from area churches<br />
will be participating!<br />
W A R D E V A N G E L I C A L<br />
P R E S B Y T E R I A N<br />
C H U R C H<br />
17000 Farmington Road. Livonia • (313) 422-1150<br />
M 4 7 ao pa<br />
Mawwrfy Thrnndsy Mewagr ty L> lame* S McCutar<br />
Tenebrac Servke Hoty Conaunlwi<br />
Stod FrVfarv Comnunvy Ttt Ore Services<br />
THE SEVEN LAST WORDS Of CHRISr .<br />
A Sat. red Cmhjo*<br />
Rev Harold W Ldmontfc<br />
Dr lame* N Mitiuire<br />
Or L lOmmd Or* to<br />
Mrs pMrta M Dodpr<br />
O BartWn L Hess<br />
Rev l>avkl ft Brown. It<br />
BrvM^rqjjjjtr<br />
Rev LMHS L nwpo*e<br />
Ward CHancef Choir and SoloMs<br />
»Hua.llMI»A<br />
M essft hv Or Rimes N McGutie<br />
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Conceit ot PiayctRev Owtrf % Brown |r Pmch*<br />
MMM faM4am si II aa WUft AM IIW<br />
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AP — A quick-to-fix breakfast<br />
is sure to pluN when bagela *tv<br />
spread with raspberry swirl cream<br />
cbeeee or garden vegetable ricotta<br />
spread. The apr«*di are prepared<br />
the night before.<br />
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Two 3-oynce pec*agea cream<br />
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The Observer/MONDAY, APWL X, 1996<br />
bagels with savory spreads for quick-to-fix breakfi<br />
W cup varaHa yogurt<br />
1V* ixiooont aujar (QpOonaQ<br />
3 tableapoone raspberry pre-<br />
Ueinf food proceeeor or electric<br />
mixer, combine cream cbeeee, yogurt<br />
and sugar. Mix until smooth-<br />
Alternately spoon creem cbeeee<br />
mixt ure end raspberry preeervee<br />
into small serving bowl. Gently stir<br />
in circular motion to form swtrja; do<br />
not mix completely. Serve immediately,<br />
or atore, covered, mrefrifsra<br />
tor, up to 5 days. Serve aa a spread<br />
lor bagels, English muffins, scone*,<br />
toast or waffles. Makes 1 cup.<br />
Ndte: If mixture separate* during<br />
storage, stir to blend.<br />
GAMOCN VEGETABLE RICOTTA<br />
SPRKAD<br />
2 3rda cup rtootta chaeae<br />
cup chopped, raw vegata<br />
Mea. such at carrot*. celary.<br />
bad pappors. radishes<br />
1 tablespoon sltoad grean<br />
onion (optional)<br />
* teaspoon ground red pepper<br />
(cayenne)<br />
Stir together all ingredienta in<br />
a small bowl; refrigerate to blend<br />
flavors. Store covered, in refrigerator.<br />
up to 5 days. Sarve aa a<br />
apreed for bagels, English muffins<br />
or toast. Makes 1 cup.<br />
Some other quick breakfast<br />
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SPORTS<br />
INSIDE:<br />
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PLYMOUTH-CANTON<br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
Onward and upward<br />
The Ludwif and Karas Real Estate men's basketball<br />
team, champions of the City of Plymouth<br />
Open A Recreation League with a 12-2 record,<br />
advanced lo the^ round of 16 in the Michigan<br />
Parks and Recreation Association's state tournament<br />
by beating Northville. 65-62, in the tourney's<br />
opening round March 21 at Central Middle<br />
School<br />
Teammates for 2l years, it marked the first<br />
time the Ludwig and Kara* team had advanced<br />
this far in the playoffs Five of them are Plymouth<br />
Salem graduates, including leading scorer<br />
Brian Wolcott. who netted 23 in the win over<br />
Northville. Marty Peck scored 17 and Steve Robb<br />
had 14.<br />
Wolcott. the current athletic director at Salem<br />
and <strong>Canton</strong>, graduated from Salem in 1976<br />
Peck ii i *7S grad of <strong>Canton</strong> and Robb is a '73<br />
grad of Salem<br />
Other team members from the Salem/<strong>Canton</strong><br />
area are Rob Willette 173 Salem >; Tom Willette<br />
(.'75 Salem). Dan Moore
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ABC dues are increasing, but not all that much<br />
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• The ladies ar«s al ll again with<br />
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S'oo about Joanne Warner of SN r»lland<br />
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In the Cloverlaaea All-Star<br />
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in t• anir No 1 then saw her teammate<br />
AleU Sill tat another "perfect.'"<br />
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Both of these iadie* have had »o<br />
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Salem<br />
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Ihe 400 and 800 relay®. Kmtin<br />
Kosik, a <strong>high</strong> jumper and hurdler.<br />
Angela Smith, who was<br />
regional champ in the shot put<br />
and a state qualifier in both the<br />
shot and diacu*. and Sara Vida,<br />
Jessica Asbjand Lisa Smith, all<br />
ithot and dwcua competitor*<br />
"It's <strong>go</strong>ing to be a <strong>go</strong>od event<br />
for us again." Gre<strong>go</strong>r said of the<br />
weight events. *tAssistant coach'<br />
Jay Blaylock ha* been doing an<br />
outstanding job developing thoae<br />
kids"<br />
There are plenty of others who<br />
figure to contribute, however<br />
Among the sophomore* Bonner.<br />
Jennifer Burke 1 400>; Evelyn<br />
RahhaI • 800-1.600.'. Hannah<br />
Watts (hurdles). Ellen Stemmer<br />
i distance I And with 40 freshmen<br />
out for the team. Gre<strong>go</strong>r believes<br />
some will break into the lineup<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
The other seniors who figure<br />
to contribute most are Sarah<br />
Israel in the shot put and discus<br />
i fifth at regional I; Kelly Smith,<br />
who tied for sixth in the <strong>high</strong><br />
jump at the WLAA meet and<br />
also competed in the <strong>high</strong> jump<br />
and 200-400. and Brooke Larson,<br />
in the 400-800 "<br />
Th# rest of the junior class is<br />
led by Becky L'ryga 1200-800",<br />
Manna Kovach i fifth at WLAA in<br />
the <strong>high</strong> jump'. Nancy Hoffman<br />
(fifth in the WLAA in the 300<br />
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