h hh C a n t on € > f a ^ e r n er Volume 9 Number 59 Thursday, February 16,1984 Canton. Michigan 56 Pages Twenty-Five Cents Poole wants Few hikes eyed schools to in home values By Arteno Funk* valuation. Although real estate sales loan lands staff writer have picked up, prices have not fluctu- ated widely, Shaw said. Residential property values in Can- "What you have is more sale* this ton have remained stable, and the year than the last two years," Shaw township's assessor predicts few people said. "It looks like (real estate) is back will challenge their assessments when on the upswing but we think the values By Emory Daniels Hoben added that the land the dis- the tax board of review begins holding remain about the same." staff miter trict owns on Hanford is revenue pro- bearings next month. ducing as it is being leased to a farmer. Owners of agricultural, business, and ACCORDING TO George Plymouth-Canton Community For that reason, be added, the district industrial property may find some McEachran, director of the Wayne Schools is In the process of getting ap- is unlikely to get rid of this parcel soon. change in their assessments, due to a County Taxation Bureau: "It's m es- praisals on vacant sites it owns to de- In discussing the talks between Can- recent survey of those land categories. sentially no-change situation." cide which sites, if any, should be sold. ton and the district on the surplus "I don't anticipate a large board A recent Wayne County Apprait^l The process was started after Canton lands, Board President Glenn Schroed- (schedule) this year," said assessor Co. survey of commercial, Industrial Supervisor James Poole began asking er commented: "Supervisor Poole has a Glenn Shaw Jr. "We have resolved a lot and agricultural parcels may result in about sites the district owns which the proclivity for wanting something for of (assessment) problems in the past either higher or lower assessments for township would like to use for recre- nothing. There should be something we (few years)." those property owners, Shaw said. ation fields. could exchange, quid pro quo." LOCAL PROPERTY taxes - which A total of 1,100 buildings and land are distributed to the township, school parcels were re-evaluated by Shaw's districts, county, etc. — are deter- firm. It was the first comprehensive 'Supervisor Poole has a proclivity for mined in part on assessments of prop- survey in Canton in several years, and erty valuation. officials believe it gives a more accu- wanting something for nothing. There Assessments are supposed to be rate indication of property values. based on 50 percent of the property's "In many cases, there was a down- should be something we could true cash value, with real estate fig- ward (assessment) adjustment on agri- exchange, quid pro quo.' ures compared over several months cultural properties,'' Shaw said. "On Shaw, president of Wayne County commercial, there was a mixture of up — Glenn Schroeder Appraisal Co. and former assessor for and down. What we feel very comfort- BILL BRESLER/ataff photograph* the city of Westland, serves on a con- able with on industrial-commercial is Walking the line tractual basis as Canton's assessor. The that everything is uniform (evalua- Specifically Poole is interested in 17 ALTHOUGH NOT discussed Moo- firm also has conducted surveys of res- tion)." o acres the schools own on Proctor Road day night, at an earlier meeting the idential, commercial, industrial and alongside Canton Township Hall, and school board suggested the district Students and parents spotted Scott, 10 (left), and Jason Bennett, agricultural properties in the township. THE MARCH board of review is set aanndLo teShtuetepr ressri ithenat ovenne dH peanantssf Jeoodrdh n bRe Motwa.de H.e nob ePno obluet pmCraiognvhtiotdn oi nifngfe freox rtch sheiad nPegrweoac lftkoosrr t toRhoe bae dto b wsuinitelsth itipon 7n,e ptti,c aknedti ntwgo at s Fisiteeldrs S Mchoonodlay al aofntger wnoitohn .th Seairn dmroat Bheern,n Seattn dhraas Bfielend- dtaetpIett hvh aasdltuu bedseye nihn asd ethv beeer eatnol w ydneoasnhresip so.inn P crreei aoalrn e itsno-- ur1ep9s8 ti4od ea nshstesea sarsnm dape ppnretosa,pl sears tiy nr eo fawldenvceatrensdc e oInn f trnhoeemxirt talks have come to an impasse as the areas which would reduce the district's s oompialnl with Canton police, charging that Field principal Larry Shaw's hiring, the township relied on July's school tax collection and the tax board is under the impression that busing expenses. Milter pushed her son Scott to the ground in a squabble involving the Wayne County taxation officials for bills mailed by the township in Decem- Poole wants the land to be given to the The sites being discussed are those Jaaon and another student teat weak. Scott, she said, was at- appraisal and assessment information. ber. township. the school district bought years ago tempting to prevent a fight betwesii Jason and his claeemate The tax review board will meet when a much greater population was when the incident occurred on Haggerty and Ayrshire near Field. PEOPLE WHO have made Im- Tuesday, March 6, through Tuesday, MONDAY NIGHT Dr. Hoben said projected than is likely now. For that Miller suspended Scott for insubordination, said Bennett, adding provements to their property over the March 13; and Friday, March 16. Hours the district is willing to offer the Proc- reason the district appears ready now that her attorney ia fighting the action. Bennett is keeping her past year — such as building a garage are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily, with the tor Road site for purchase but Poole to sell some of its sites. other children out of school in protest. Miller refused to comment. or adding a room — can expect their exception of March 13, which will wants free use of the site until such assessments to go up, Shaw said. In schedule hearings from 3-9 p.m. Csnton Sgt. Alex Wilson said police are investigating the matter. timeas the district wants to use it. 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D-E Cthaen ptoeno pwleho — w oofutled w lihkoe w toou rledp lrieksee ntot meraaln Tufraacdteu rCeodm bmouissisniogn .f oHre t hceur rFeendt-- g$9a0rd,0l0e0ss h iofu ysoe,u t hleiv bea isnic a in $d5i0v,i0d0u0al o irs A fire swept through the Canton five of the knowledge I've gained ly is an assembly line inspector for the same." home of Richard Clark at 5955 Lilley over the years and help in any ca- GM Police and fire protection and north of Ford Road Monday, causing an estimated $35,000 in damage No one pacity I can, said Myers, vice presi- roads are other weighty issues. My- "MOST PLEASED BY dent of the Michigan Department of GOVERNMENTAL EXPERI- ers added. »Ll SRESLER/Wafl photograph* was Injured in the fire. M. WilcoxR wEasS PorOatlNflsSdE w!i"th ma ra- Csioonm amnder cae GMeonbeirlael HMoomtoers C eommpmloisy-- sEeNasCoEn icnogu hpele'sd g awiintehd th weo uyledars en o-f to t"aI kthei nak g othoed thoawrdn slhoiopk b aota trhde n meeodns- Robert Myers schNoeoilt-haegre C clhairlkdr enno rw heirse wini ftehe a onnde -tswtoo- •uas of the Observer A Eccentric ee. hance Myers' effectiveness as a ey we are spending and seek a via- and industrial (taxpayers) to support ry ranch when the fire broke out at HOUSEHOLD PETS classified as "There have been a number of board member he said. ble alternative so we can get the the residential The bulk (of the tax 11:40 a.m., Canton Township Fire Chief piaoad. "Found ar appropriate noma Mel Paulun said Richard Clark was tor my 3 y—r ok) Boston Terriar people who've contacted me — sev- "I think I nude a lot of mistakes most for our tax dollars (Supervisor burden) is supported by homeown- next door working in a relative's ga- Received IB cafla I'm a happy sub- eral people on the board and from while in office. Tm a little more log- James) Poole and (Trustee) Carol ers, and should be supported by in- rage at the time, firefighters said. •»W>er — wt>o raada the Farming i or the community who've asked me to ical now. I listen to every side of the (Bodenmiller) have strived to keep dustrial," said Myers, a husband and Ot>**rver mora thoroughly than tha rm." story," said Myers, 39 the budget within a reasonable father of two Eight firefighters, two "squirts' (large fire trucks), a mini-pumper and "There were many things I'd like amount But in any community "If you got all of the people from rescue unit were at the scene within THOUGH MYERS has stayed out to have had for the community. there's fat that can be trimmed." such organizations as the Chamber five minutes. Paulun said Ona call ohfe 'tsh ebe feos rsecftrlovnet b oefh iCnadn tthoen s pcoelnietisc s, (tWireh peireeas )o rI o nncoeth hinagd, to t hodavaye th Ie'v een - scaoimd mMuyneirtsi,es a sh sotruoldng li vbeel ioenve lroc tahlalyt (yoofn C coomulmde crcoem)e an udp to wwinthsh idpi foffefriecnets , A fire department investigation was it all! ^ have been involved in Canton. learned yon can gets reasonable vi- generated funds, and not depend on ways and good viable ftlternatives to closed late Tuesday when a faulty elec The sspemlaot and trustees ask my able alternative by getting a per- federal handouts lure industry to the community." he trical system was determined to have caused the fire. A ground wire near the opWons, and whenever I feel centage of the pie I think compro- said. meter box in a utility room overheated, v 091-0900 (bsotraornd,g lrya tahbeoru tth)a ann gioss uuep baendfo rsepe tahke mise is the key word today . " to TthHeE t oAwTnTsRhiApC iTaI OviNtal o tfo iintsd upsrtorsy IMPROVING ROADS and sewer uigpn tihtien gw walilr ianngd ainntdo sthpere aatdtiicn,g th fela cmhieesf Use your MasterCard or Visa (st meetings) I speak with them on HOUSING IN CANTON is an tm pertty, he added and water facilities is essential, said the phone," said Myers, a portant laane In Myers' view. "You have to have commercial added Myers Please turn to Pegs 5 1 IT QJtE ThuisOay. Falxuary 16. 1984 CEP parent group Thursday. Ftxury 16. I»d4 QA£ (P.C>3A CROSS Buying Bengals satisfied his dream COUNTRY PlyPmaroeuntths Ssoaldem s taanffd P mlyemmobuetrh* C farnotmon musye tahts tahned C rEuPm aonrds h osuwr riot uIsn ddienaglt wdriuthg. SKI SALE By Tom Kmt * high schools are organizing a Parent On parent involvement, Burnstein Teacher Group. comments; "Parents need to be to the Thomas S. Monaghan asked a question business talk The (roup has a two-fold purpose, schools to know what la going on and to and then spent the next hour answering it according to Cindy Burnstein, one of understand how their almost-adult chil- 30% to 40% — and telling his life story in the process. hte actively-involved teachers from dren will react" "So what's a guy with a name like Dominic ks', a two-table carry out restau- "The real education is doing, not read- Centennial Educational Park (CEP). , Just because students are in high Monaghan doing in the pins business?" rant in Ypsilanti. ing," he said. "Satisfying the customer ia She is an English teacher at Salem school, she adds, does not mean that OFF was the question be used to kick off his The business, which was "totally under- worth about 20 educations." High and a resident of Plymouth. they are ready to be put on thler own. recent talk to a packed lecture hall on capitalized," seemed ill-starred from the One purpose is the clear need for "High school students still need paren- Oakland Community College's Orchard start, according to Monaghan. MONAGHAN SAID that he was put off parental involvement at the high school tal input and sharing," says David Art- Ridge campus in Farmington Hills. "The first month we were open, we the first time be approached Tiger Presi- level, she said. ley of Canton, a parent and member of Monaghan, who in the early 1960s com- didn't even have a telephone," he said. dent Jim Campbell about the possibility of Another, Burnstein adds, is to have the Plymouth-Can too Board of Educa- bined a $500 loan with lots of business sav- "Now, you just try running a delivery buying the team. "I was told that every- tailmikeel yw phricohgr awmilsl fdorraw pa rthenemts a inndto s tthaeff tion • X-C Clothing vtayk aenodut -bpairzdza wemorpki rteo w bouritldh. a 9 7n abtiilloinown itdoe- buMsinoensasg whainth aolusto a s tqeuleapbhbolende .w" ith his part- bteoadmy ,a anndd hi sth abtrot ihter w waasnnt'ted f toor b usayle t,h"e CEP and let them start to understand ' Another parent comments: "The • Woolrlch Shirts day, shocked the sports world last October ners, first brother Jim and then a man Monaghan said. it CplEaPce i swh neorte a o ufro rcehigilndr ecnou gnotr yt,o b luetar na • Selected Warm-Ups when he bought the Detroit Tigers base- whom be said cheated him. Even when But after several meetings with owner 2nd In debate THE FIRST such program, a presen- and we as parents have a say in that • Selected Danskin balAl tt eOaCmC. , Monaghan, the 46-year-old bDuosminiensisc kw'sa sdi bdrni'stk p rtohsipseer .f irst few years, Jliothtlne Eb.ri gFhettezre. r, the possibility seemed a tation by Nk Cooper on substance process." • Winter Jackets > chairman and president of the Ann Arbor- "The more business I did, the more "I told Fetzer a{ one meeting, 'If you abuse, will take place at 7 p.m. Thurs- All persons of the community should based Domino's Pizza Inc., had plenty to money I seemed to lose," Monaghan said. decide to sell the Tigers, you set the price TCSowounott hrroaolar tHna itBgeohnlt laS cIwnhavorioetal ti icnoasntpratulu mDreeo nabtooactloo r naTdcoa punlrtantycae mI naot nh tteh lhopoi nlpdgro Craotacltgohinootluliyca dHRaoiyga hdi n.o n t hJeoy li jbursatr yw eosft Polfy Cmaonutothn CSaelnetmer bainede dinnst tlAeyr rretelseftylee,d ca tsin tt hhaeecyt ri vdoilietriee costf lay tt ha etnhde e pd CruoEcmaP-,- 30%O tFoF 5 0% steaayMm aob fnooaurgt ha ba ronet phcao blrluteesddin $eth4sse3 v mpeunilrtluicohrnea s"s.ae l oiffe ltohneg yraetBahrUesr To e fTa tHfrEu mg ya1l00 wl-ihviofienu'grs (w "hToaormk bth uwirsege edkrasy c, aa nIs'-dd aFnedMtz 1oe1rn1 aw gmehneatent suiatp,i'd "b ebMceao ufnesaeegl hsoaf nh ti sshae siidtro. cmku wtuiathl In NaahvHIo, Tonn. Soma 64 tooma from 23 atataa participat- Cooper, a coordinator of Alternative tional process in preparing students for dream." seroles than the food at the fanciest res- friendship with Michigan football coach ed In tho tournoy. Toam co-captains lor Cathotic Contral Education programs at the CEP and a the world beyond high school. 'Tve always wanted to play shortstop, taurants") finally paid off for Monaghan. Bo Schembechler, one of the directors of wora Brian Murray (loft) of Canton and Wayno Tang of Plym- member of the district's current sub- Anyone with questions may contact and now 1 can do it," he said, drawing and the business began to prosper Domino's. offFrouoortrmmhu,m a Tsn hedcoxeowab wsna.h t Teaebh ntoeo yvtuhe rwe.ny ioTlly ht .hraa a Tvsvhtoouel dia rte oconho tAsae,tnc lbhcaoe,n tt Fhator aas ineomknoip nQorro efsrvo,lor llco oktohnit,o ttfo hBo aaoat lrt skpo ota hlmrao-y stance abuse committee, will dispel Burstein at 459-9435 after 5 p.m. 54W55M0E9 -S-FT0TO8-CRW2H0E- ES•STS aTTt • h9E -P:RF3L0 rYSi-.Q6M 9U Op:A3.Um0RT.- E9H lgfaio ueBingludghte s trw ofs rha ohirlmoaeuv entthhd eeo i nankeu nAd ooilwfeannl tec hTdeeg.r ae "bmT ethhmsetaet Tul lhti.ieg"l ie trryesa ailnlrye- dswuoilAtttshe nrdDea iopmnmree ia snce ohlnoa tSnnedgugge ha atrions,d D wt hochormiecsiehtnly owo'su al ten—lgeteat sdlth —eebx atcth tlrrlueee-- e edodwr eAbnay edmd oM ,Tm" aiaegyceoc rfroo Sr rCdtaio ndtlhgeiuem tmoa v, nM ea nYo penorrauoagnbphgloae,s,n ai.ls D s"ueatpr ppooiiptr-et- psir has a chance of winning a national title this yser. osiwnknisn hgi sin f,"av ionr iMteo nbaagshebanal'sl tweoamrds ," ihse sctailnl sciovuel dunse't sotfe mth eth nea gmroe.w Bthu. t the court fight tro"iWt, iIt hd othne't tehcionnko imt'sy ltihkeel wy,a"y b eit s iasid i.n De- call up plenty of not-so-fond memories of In 1966, the busiest pizzeria in the world NO PIPE dream is Monaghan's pro- •—COUPON ^ rz COUPON hisO eRarPlyH dAaNysE iDn tAhTe re satnaur aenatr lbyusi naegses,. wthaesn Mcaomneag ah adni'ssa sptlraocues ifnire Y ipns i1l9a6n8ti.. " BTuhte epro,s wedh incehw w hielald bqeua mrtoedrse liend a a3f0t-esrto ary 1 t9o5w6- 1/2 OFF shampoo, Only Mcaomnea gash aan 'lsa benotrreyr oinnt ofa trhmes w inor rldur aolf Mwiocrhk- wbuhsotleed tahginagin w,"e tnhte uopw nine rs msaoidk.e , and I was Fapraanrtkm Lelnoty dbu Wildriingght w dheiscihg nw afso rn eav 5e6r -bstuoirlyt cut, and •10 FINAL 3 DAYS! igan. Monaghan built the business again only Location for the tower is uncertain, but 10 Tanning Sessions blow dry After high school, he spent a year in a to have it threatened by overexpansion in Monaghan, who calls himself "the all-time stylo Catholic seminary in Grand Rapids, but 1970. But he survived that, too. Frank Lloyd Wright fan," said be would with coupon or SUITE DREAMS was kicked out "because they said I didn't Today, Domino's, which has shed its ta- like to build on a 300-acre parcel of land Rag. *50 NOW *2500 HAWIIRTCHU PTE FRRME E hchaiveev aou sv.o Ic awtiaosn in atenrdes ttehdat in I sp woarsts, m giirsl-s bdleelsiv aenrdy ,c ihs aoinrse aonfd th ies tfoatsatellsyt- cgarorrwyi nogut arensd- aAtr Ubo.Sr.. 23 and Plymouth Road near Ann Good thruu 22--:2 9-84 I I Rag. *50 Only Only 9'Z 3550™0 . andA csatirnst — in athned IM faariilneed aCto arlpls t h"rcereu.n"c hing t1a,2u0r0a nstt ocrheasin sin in 4 t8he sctoautenst.ry ,O wneith hneecatricly achBiuetv iefd ,z tohnein hgea cdhqaunagretser sth ceoreuld c abne't p abret ^J Good 1hru 2-29-84 THOMASVILLE'S ON SALE gravel" as an infantryman was "the best month, 55 new Domino's were opened. of the proposed Stroh's River Place experience of my life," according to "I fell in love with the delivery business project in downtown Detroit. Monaghan, who retains a fondness for the early in the game because nobody else "If I can't have it in Ann Arbor, I'll go to 412 N. MAIN ST. Leathernecks. seemed to want to touch it," said Detroit," Monaghan said. PLYMOUTH "If I had a son — which I don't; I have Monaghan, Who delivered pizzas in a beat- Questioned on business ethics, four daughters — I wouldn't give him a up Volkswagen during the early days. Monaghan gave the following advice: "In IFt now havt only on* phont number penny until he'd spent at least two years in MONAGHAN, WHO taught a restaurant business, you can be the screwer or the 459-3330 the Marine Corps," he said. class at OCC in 1969, was asked his opin- sere wee Always be the screwee. Never be AT $899! Monaghan, who'd saved about 12,000 ion of advertising by a member of the au- the screwer." while in the service, got his first taste of udience. Monaghan was invited to OCC by busi- the business world when an oil well con "I believe the best advertising is walk- ness administration teacher Harvey Bron- artist fleeced him out of his money. ing, not written," he said. "Advertising is stein. Many in the audience were students Undaunted, Monaghan put himself over-rated. We've found that if you do a in Bronstein's principles and practices of through the University of Michigan by op- good job satisfying the customer, you'll do business class. erating his own newsstand in downtown fine. You advertise and you'll get a big "Guest speakers are really good for the Ann Arbor and delivering the New York rush of people, and youll never keep up." students," said Bronstein, who last De- Times to homes in the area. Also over-rated, according to cember convinced former Gov. George He and his brother, James, entered the Monaghan, is a specialized ''business edu- Romney to speak to the class. "The speak- _ RANOY BORST/«tat( photographer Pizza king Thomas Monaghan: -I fall in tove with tha delivery business aarly in the (pizza) pizza business 23 years ago, using $77 of cation" such as the highly touted master's ers motivate the students and tell them of business administration degree. how it is in the real world." FASHION & BEAUTY WORKSHOP gama because nobody else seemed to want to touch It." An Adventure in Yourself' Conducted by: John Robert Powers n w neighbors on cable School of Personal Development and Modeling in Westland Auditorium CHANNEL 15 1 p.m. . . . Crime: Advice on Detection McCarthy and Kathy Freece talk with A seven-.week Seminar, beginning and Prevention — Michigan State the authors of the book, "Solo, A Sin- Tuesdays, March 6,1984 from THURSDAY (Feb. 18) Trooper Bob Garcia talks with women gles Guide to Detroit." 7-9 p.m. featuring: 2 p.m.. . . MESC Job Show. on protecting themselves and prevent- 10 p.m.. . Belleville BPW Presents 2:30 p.m. . . . State Marching Band Com- ing crime. 50% and more off* petition. 2 p.m. . . Greenmead Bluegrass Festi- FRIDAY (Feb. 17) Visual poise 3 p.m. . . . Replay CALL-IN with Plym- val. 7 p.m. . . . Crime: Advice on Detection outh-Canton School Employees 3:30 p.m. . . . Girl Scout Cookies and and Prevention. Diet & Exercise 4 p.m. . . Hamtramck Magazine Glasses Too. 8 p.m. . . . Hamtramck Sportstalk Spe- coats and jackets 4:30 p.m.. . . Sports. 4 p.m. . . . Crime. Advice on Detection cial. Hair 6:30 p.m. . . Canton Update. and Prevention. 9 p.m. ... Basketball: Hamtramck vs. 7 p.m. . Human Images. 5 p.m.. . . Hamtramck Sports talk Special Clarenceville. in a splendid selection Make-Up 8 p.m. . Greenmead Bluegrass Festi- — An on-location taping of the St. Flo- 10:30 p.m.. . . Girl Scout Cookies & Glass- val. rian Alumni Basketball Game. es Too. Fashion 9:30 p.m. . Youth View. 6 p.m. . . . Hamtramck High School Bas- 11 p.m. . . . Project Friday Live — Hosts of styles and colors 10 p.m.. Vocational Education Week. ketball vs. Clarence ville High. C.J. McZoom and Spaz Getti go in 7:30 p.m.. . . Township Clerk Duties. search of spring in Northville. COST $25.00 FRIDAY (Feb. 17) 2 p.m. . . . Hank Luks vs. Crime — Sub- 8:30 p.m. Greenmead Bluegrass SATURDAY (Feb. 18) For the woman who wants to enhance her ject is fire safety with Halon Fire Ex- Festival. Noon . . . Sports — High School Swim intguishers. Meet. appearance and gain self confidence 2:30 p.m.. . . Financial Planning Series. CHANNEL 8 1 p.m.. . . Sports — Hockey. 3 pan.. . . Sports Scope. REGISTER NOW!!! 3:30 p.m.. . . Greater Detroit Enterprise. THURSDAY (Feb. 16) 7 pan. . . . Crime: Advice on Detection and Prevention. 4 p.m. . . . Wayne County — A New Per- 7 p.m. . . Woking Fancy — Host Pam 8 p.m. . . . Hamtramck Sportstalk Spe- specetroit Enterprise Miracle uses her wok to make Chinese cial. Please Register me for 4 p.m. . . . Wayne County — A New Per- Fruited Pork and Pears Cardinal. 9 p.m. . . . Basketball: Hamtramck vs. spective 7:30 p.m. . . Spotlight cm You — Sharon Clarenceville. WESTLAND CENTER S 4:30 p.m. . Besa it Malsise: Albanians Pettit talks with Sue Komisar from 10:30 p.m. . . Girl Scout Cookies & Glass- from Yugoslavia produce this show Omega Cosmotology Institute about es FASHION & BEAUTY WORKSHOP about their culture. nail care. Tina Ehnis, a manicurist, 5 p.m. . . . Yugoslavian/American demonstrates one nail tip and one Coats warmed with wool "An Adventure in Yourself' Friendship House. sculptured nail on a model. Barbara CHANNEL 11 6 p.m. . . Yugoslavian Variety Hour. Sams (Shows are repeated: Tuesdays at 119.99 to 169.99 7 p.m. Health Talks — Dr. Gordan 8 p.m. It's A Woman's World — 4 p.m.; Wednesdays at 7 p.m.) NAME Falger discusses heart mturners. Dr Jeanette Antieau, sales director for CHANNEL 10 ohn. 240 00 to 340 00 Stanton Ellis talks about diagnosis and Mary Kay Cosmetics, discusses the ENTIRE SUITE* Reg. $1135 treatment of MS. and Dr Dietrich leadership training Mary Kay provides FRIDAY for misses and petites, marvelous Blumer talks about workaholics Terry Moorehead. the founder of 6 to 10:30 p.m. Canton Township silhouettes m all wool and wool with a SAVE $236 During our Midwinter Sale, all this can be yours 7:30 p.m. Girl Scout Cookies & Glass- Mother's Learning and Support Group Board Meeting touch of polyester Solid cofors es in Canton, talks about how her group PHONE at very special savings. Price includes 66" triple 8 p.m. TNT True Adventure Trails — explores the woman's role as wife and SATURDAY and 'weeds from names you love. Tonight, settle in with the unmistakable beauty dresser, large mirror, 36" 5 drawer<hest and Topic of this week's show is "Jets and mother noon to 4:30 p.m. Canton Township Enclosed is my CheFcEkE $23.00 oDfi sat iTnhcotimvea sstvyillileng b yeoduro coamn sseueit,e w init hs oqluida oliatyk . ffourll iomrm qeudeieante h edaedlivbeorayr.d...s 1p5ec biaeldlyro pormicsed in t hsitso ck 89: 3p0.Om pu .rm N. ew ALmDifieevsritinyceal enP —.l"a n .D iane Martin is 8:30CD paemb.mi pS.oi Tl, vPheherDm,a dnis c aFunosdsod dgi uCeeths aatnin dB o—ebxe rDHceoisls-et Board MeetiCngH ANNEL 13 Also: Money Order workmanship you'll appreciate for years to come. week. host programs. MONDAY-FRIDAY Down coats and jackets make check* payibie to rht 9:30 p.m. Vocational Education Week 9 p.m. . So It Can't Happen To You — WESTLAND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION All tastefully designed to beautify your bedroom. •Save $32. Night stand, Reg. $215 - Now $183 10:30 p.m The Oasis A crime prevention series from School- Nooo-2 p.m. . . Community Business 59.99 to 79.99 craft College This week's show deals Network — local business format Mail to: Westland Merchants Association SATURDAY (Feb 18) with security locks / 5-7 p.m. Community Business Net- }5000 West Warrer Noon Vocational Education Week 9:30 p.m. Single Touch — Hosts J P work — local business format onx 175 OO ro 220 00. Wesdand, Ml 48l» Board nominating forms available Lightweight warmth m quilted polyester-cotton polyester -nylon wrth 80°c down 20°o feathers In fashion and neutral shades w w w — — ^ w m Any resident wanting to run for one of A registration drive Is expected to be con- Petition forms are available from the Selec'ed collections not every two seats on the Plymouth-Canton Board of ducted within the next one or two weeks by Board of Education office at 454 S Harvey. style in every color or i*ze in o" stores Education has until 4 p m Monday, April 9. the Plymouth-Canton Education Associa- Plymouth, and should be returned to that to file a nominating petition tion, the teachers' union Also urging resi- office. Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 'Percentage off original prices, dents to register are leaders of a group p.m. • n termed'ate reductions may hove been ne. In the June 11 school election, residents wanting to recall the school board — only Each nominating petition must contain at taken prior to this sole will vote to fill two four-year terms on the registered voters may sign a recall petition. least 20 valid signatures of residents of the Sorry no t>a>> or ph one Orders school board school district The deadline for a potential O2 s^*&»XtM) WMbic 5h6igSa-3n4 AQvQe B etaosotm offi eTledlMegirHasph 4107 Telegraph a t6 l4o2n-g68 L22ak Reo Rchde 1s1t1er0 S Roc 6h5e2s t3er 5 0R0d m Winchester MaH The deadline to register to vote ia Moo- baOllof tt,h oeo tew ois p hoeslidtio bnys tGol ebnen o nSc thhreo eJduenre o1f1 cpa.mnd. Tidhauters tdoa yw,i Athpdrrialw 12 from the ballot is 4 Lord A Taylor Twelve So 'Oe oenfcdss cFaelblruor 3y*8-3 2430r0d Open daily 10-9, Wed. A Sat. '0-6 Use our convenient charge Visa or MasterCard dfoary ,s cMhoayol 1 4el Recetsiiodnesnt sat m aanyy r eSgeicstreerta troy v ootfe Plymouth Township, board president, and Voting will be at the regular school elec- Open daily 10 to 9 Sunday 12 »o 5 the other by Flossie Tonda of Canton, board tion polling places. For further information State office or at the township hall or city vice president on petitions, call 451-6422 hall of their hometown 4A(C) OA£ Thuraday. F«Ofaary it> 1864 i . a nd use debated Thuraday. Fabruary 18. 1064 OA£ (C«A 'Safety busing' to go on, despite recommendation Tax review board to meet Continued from Paoa 1 burden on taxpayers if it wise to let Canton use the and bulldozing the land "We should identify would sell its unused Proctor Road site tempo- level. 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'25T0O,0 0R0A IINSVEE CNATSOHR Y stcloihist otdi ueoisslfd pa opcnsordeomp oeteofr,w t uyanpns diht w il pweisttha nt ih tnase eSD1rc0a'htsvho Ci ogdal r,Pra hrediateeserrr s d a,oet f1l i5P vt,lhe yiersme dt oMh uetoht hCneta h CnO.taob nPnsteeo Otrnevbre Hssre,ir gt voah- tbfhoeerf yoo rngelo,yt t oh anaet ryweedaasurc .g"ti ooond fsmaluailmrekdpe ittno. g rreeaflle cetst athtee d9a0Wm0-ahsgqileue a ttrhhere-ofrueogo htw ohaoustm tehh,eea "vthIytre s eims-bo erkdeerpo aaoinrm-d, hnwoeel Trrpeehes edei ndhbdeoynua ctsnseag leim sro er iwnd. i ann edrFeisig,srh iebdbefeoi ngsratihinitadgel. r sa hreo wau,se ebresu t Garden City Rotary Club the district know which Brookside Village residents for two ones will be put on the years. By Gary ftL Catoe Young, personnel mana- duction and material ing Partnership Act fund- "LAS V E G AS NITE" SAVINGS UP TO 70% OFF market for sale. The son of Bernard and Patricia MONEY FOR COLLEGE staff writer ger than Rhode Island. They ing. Because of Ark- "If a particular proper- Peters, Peter has a brother, Steven, 15, VEGA$ PARTY have just made a decision wrlght's specialized Millionaire's Party - Cash Prizes ty is important to us for and a sister, Deborah, 21. He enjoys The Plymouth area ia HOWEVER, EM- based on economics. work, and the fact that a • Jordache Jackets '2197 our future plans, we math and drafting, and plays baseball, Over $3 bUUon is available from many lpolsainntg a asn optlhaenrs ianredu bsteriinagl oPuLthO pYlEanEtS aOrFen t'hte t aPklyinmg- Wbuet 'hreow goo ddo a tyo ouur c htraandgee, mnya'sj oermitpyl oofye tehse a rceo molpdae-r Friday, February 17,1984 • Del Rio Jeans $997 Values up to tw stiheosu kldn olwet tthheat m alusnoi,c"i paadldi-- fooPtebtaelrls a pndla bnsas tkoe atbttaelnl.d college follow- Friday, Feb. 17 pforiuvnadtea tqirognasn, icziavticio nasnd — frat ceorrnpalor agtrioounps,s . mwvrmeiralapAilndergreo uhkR dfttwo aoufacracidt ctgcu.ii lholroitent,syr eam, i osat nhgt eeer Naxr ippAoaherrlctiskch t- -- lrwitynha r etHsTie egnho ndheeltiltw ra e'asesnm cpd lspetaiotl trr—otteeiynnretg toeO o scfdc ooa ermw 'ecAcnpo Vr.erak pnan-noty- - ssafmaoebocamoTnsiuhelt?teiho" t cs cnihl eoaeoesg'mss isoa npma,bg iahdionen .uoy d tsnae it d eoao.ilv fkge ehrtdt-h e tlasoohkbtshaiRuslneln er ie1sdp dp5 aof l,wneratacno epertrde ek oldcrfey.lm ,ro s tasshinin emedgrnoeistel, a i ssrj ulot yoacb nh W1A8Y68N1: 0EW0 F apOy.mnRe.D tR oCd 1I.V,: 0IWC0 e LasE.tmAla.G nUd E W7•E2V 1PHIS-OA6hN 2&oO3 2Rn es $34C5"L0 2O8 MTIHCIHNIGGA NO UAVTELNEUTE MRup,a T Hgto..O * W'2U145 .RT ®HS7 :. S etoagtPhdhnnooe deiaYo n tPwilg afemr ec'ot sokCic .agw atbto hnit"elrtitIl oto u nRnawdso e atkcsahn unhdaetmoba mwotsenoiusagt tet re sh ik tet ahie'lstselt caitnlnoigdnlHl g geoe cr orwatgfid aoaausnnca i chmztoioaoauntniinono.t rntsee,.d n c afunosrct eol,emn egprtrh os amotfip sstfear cvsteiicto-en, CashP rL7i zipve.esm E.n-1ter ata.imn.m ent FofOpsiprrnu oefrarcv enuiiecfndi ieiIcanq layfu olaoleiruy,dm ea lscwtiiogooiuitmnhbr,lpc ecue .o5 stme rtpfoiolzeret de2 w 5ah nside cu rhrpve-it ytucoeornu-d tca oaat:ren e ed to close its doors on der Grin ten, an interna- "We figured they as BASF Wyandotte. Donation *5.00 includes Refreshments MASTERCARD WAYNE. Ml 48184 10-6 site." if you want to be a Happy Hour 6 p.m.-7 p.m. COLLEGE FUNDING SOURCES AsoplTirdhilea 1t cio laonss o ipnfg aor ptwe iorlfalt iaido lnceos .nS -3 tuico"tnsAa mlr koawfnfuriicfgeahct t ceuomrpeypr.l opyreoeds- ocwploueudnl,di ns ligen acmveea en vtahegirseyom npeelna tci ne - Canton Corner ol Wayne Rd »nd Michigan Avenue- FRI. 10-7 struigYcgtA'esCs otKipo eOnrsBa ttJhiEnatgC Tth EceDo sd ttisos - Cc5aa9rnrit1eorn-, 0Oplb5esa0eers0v ce ra ll *5 Per Person N2 oFrothr v1il le VFW No. 4012 I• PPSl.eTOaU.sDeE PNrTin Nt: AME B. OX 6, TROY, Ml 48099 hpoerusrolyn nanedl. Tehigeht hsaoluarrliye d amnadk tihnegi ran f aumrgielinets p aerre- apgroredeudc twivee a wnde rteurn medo roeu t ©bseruer iS could be met with less David Peters (Includes J3 in Chips) 4N38o rSt.h vMiallien ADDRESS workers are members of sonal appeal to you that a good product. I guess F a m i l y* i rjTY STATF ZIP 1 the Oil, Chemical and the manufacturing facili- they have more room in 1 PHONF YR INHS COL 1 Atomic Workers Union ties in Plymouth, Michi- Rhode Island," he said. 683-670 MID-WIMIR CLEARANCE LoAcarkl 7w-3ri8g9h. t employees Rgahno ndoet Is blaend r,e"lo tcheat eldett ienr FeTb.h 2e 5u,n iaotn wwihlilc hme teitm oen aPnudb lTishhuerds deavyer byy MObosnedravye r BU•SDT0E0RR|S " All 1983 Inventory must be liquidated. Savings rtheec epnlatlnys w ine rae l entotetirf.i ed of sai"dT. he people at Ark- Jdoishcnusstso ntr ysainidg ttohe byuy w tihlle S38 E25cc1e Sntcrhicoot cNraeRw.s pLaivpoenrsia. . Discount D r u g s^ i ODDODO CRH MEISRTR OR8 '4W oBfu 5rl0in%gt oann,d B masosreett ,on S tnraamtfoerd b reanndds: m Aamny. Dmroerwe,. IF YOUR "Management is clos- wright have worked with plant Ml 43150. Third-class poe- GINGER JAR Hoor models and special orders on sale. We'll oorinefr gqdo uepthrie retreoa dPt ipltoyornmo avgolieud netehef trf hpaicetleai elne nttvhc eieynl ldfhioeavrdve aeliic hlbaooettioeo ndon fi stayon eltddoar s tbshe aaacn ttrde itrf hnmiceoeiiw-r cIOoTNntH CaEiOn CN aUTRR rRAeECloTNcT adto iUeosnNn -'t (t4dBsaSruoge1b*ee5s s 21pc. 4ra.F ii2Apod8trdim,o danr t eL,3 ec 5iLsvh0ioa9v nna)ofgin alteio.a <. mP *M a. MOanld .l - MAXIMUM STRENGTH CHILDRENS ANACIN LABMERNPOTSCW K'OIEdO RDS '49" pbreicaeSt sa nOtoy tFdheeAa plu o bnSlic q.A uSaaLllietyE s ftuarrn tsVitu t-roe2d.ay W!O arFehFou se AUTO INSURANCE RATES profitability needed for nated." clause, and a severance 40580105.1 . 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Wayne Rd. that the operations be said. . .. | _ Wayne consolidated at Fiske- "They admit we have a vllle, according to Diana better work force, pro- ?• 728-1060 ,00 3 * 6" SUDAFED ASPERGUM CORRECTOL II nil hj>i rjnml m. tun. »«MI qiulili lor j GUILTY AS SYRUP FAST TEMPORARY RELIEF LAXATIVE OF MINOR SORE THROAT PAIN CHARGED THE WOMEN'S I a\ IK'dui nhl«- by Doc Keeth RELIEVES STUFFY NOSES •C•HOERRARNYG E GENTLE LAXATIVE m VIDEO Imiitidiisil KctirniH-nl It's One! We admit it! The $-|19 $377 \ii ounl 11.K. \ t new LENNOX Pulae Fur- nanadce n uosbeosd ytw eols pel adsoteics. v Wenetlsl $1 55 16'S 60's $ 4 99 folks, lend me your ear and I will explain why... 4 oz. $ 2 33 HOME 40'S 90"s FOurnnlya cUe*M h aLvEeN bNoOthX a Pnu leaxe- WINTER SALE JOHNSON'S REACH PREPARATION H t m E I J E Rj T H E A T ER htiaouns at ivre nintt aakned vaen cto mwbhuicsh- §33F DENTAL FLOSS TOOTHBRUSHES OINTMENT thrifty acres makes poaaibte a 20 year 6 0% Off • WAXED AMERICA'S #1 C L UB S P E C I AL warranty oo AthDe neenwtir eco hneda-t • UNWAXED CHILD/YOUTH HEMORRHOIDAL REMEDY ensing type fprnacea re- • EX-FINE cover latent heat of com- COATS • SNOSUITS • JACKETS •MINT bustion. thus producing con- I— \ densate (water). This is true ADULT 1 oz with all furnacea rated at 5 0% Off FRANKHAND 83% AFU efficiency or bet- L.„ ' .^1 tnearc LesE NarNeO toXpe P wuikthe 9F1u rt-o YARDS JOHN TRAVOLTA • The Economic Re- M% efficiency. HATS • MITTS • GLOVES • DRESSES covery Act of 1981 CORDUROYS • SWEATERS • SPORTSWEAR SPECIAL : permits everyone to Anytime condenaate is produced in heat exchan- put up to $2,000 a year gers or vent systems, acids 20% COMMUNION into an. Individual Re- achrea nfogrema ethda tb yta ckhee mpliaccael OFF DRESSES-VEILS STAYING tirement Accent and daring combustion and in- volved elements present ia deduct it from their fuel and the combustion air taxable income. All THURS., FRI. REVLON REVLON REVLON Your Auto-Owners cueape ti nthdeoo rL EaiNrN fOorX c oPmublaues,- SAT., SUN. ONLY A. FLEX FLEX NET SALON FLEX ALIVE Agent can show you tion and draw In chlorine how current high in- laced air from a variety of SHAMPOO HAIR SPRAY PENETRATING CONDITIONER • CONDITIONER FOR DAMAGED HAIR terest rates can be YOUR CHOICE guaranteed for up to Cklortaw cornea from mu- •OYS and OWLS WEAR PUMP See John Travolta in his Oscar- nicipal water da giaaii dar- New Towac Plaza - Fort & Sheldon R4s $<|8* csilxu yseiavres n wewith. ol.uRr .eAx.- Cinhgl obraitnhei ncgan 4 a lsshoo wcoemrse. Livonia Mall - 7 Mile ft Mtddlebelt Nominated role as Tony Manero from hniHsliiiliI Nk*«-h nooi _sd 15 oz. strutting toward his big chance program chemicals, diaper palls 95 as a Broadway dancer. Also see %yfuto-(htmer» 2S4TtOh RAFnWn1uDaEl ' Outstanding Value REVLON REVLON REVLON 39 the great hits like Urban Cow- Drexel Sofas Insurance ' rtm Tte.ee COLORSILK MILK PLUS 6 FLEX SET boy, Saturday Night Fever and LiOft.m Ht oMwM. C mary.t B maa tkaMmM . £ HAIR COLORING OANNDE SCTOENPD SITHIOANMEPRO O PROFESSIONAL SETTING LOTION mGruesaicsael. sGcroeraets .m ovies and great • NATURAL Frank Hand •FIRM . Insurance Agency $ 2 66 88 ; .77 [MEMBERSHIP 2*7*3 FanafagioaRd. ta the LENNOX« < KIT 8 oz. 8oz. CHARGE 47H177 VASELINE MITCHUM CUTEX tration (drafts of cotd <m- atyM cao anitrr)o la,n dw bfcelctt*er w heum *imdi - INTEN8JVE CARE ANTI-PER SPIRANT POLISH REMOVER ! DON'T FORGET YOU CAN RENT cover la a future inlna Let our professional I DS. Interior Designers • REGULLOART ION SOLID STICK NON-ACETONE • AT VIDEO "M" TOO! 197 chancAets AarAeA y.o uw ceo'vuel dju •-vti vreev mw<r>ln co\u wr iathu tuo- >i nIsmuaragnincee rpaatyeisn.g A lnedss hshoomwe .y Touak heo wadv taon tbargieng o fne owur sp 2a4rkth t oan ynouualr • EX-STHENGTH ••USCNESNCTEENOT ED CLEOMNODNIT I&O HNEERRB AL | MONDAY-WEDNESDAY I PfO OA' for the best protection and claim service anywhere T< see how mid-winter sale prices and the quality Ray • HERBAL WITH ALOE 297 much AAA can save wi. bnnvr in vour present polio. <)r call Interior* has long been known for. Extended 99 69 [ THURSDAY-SUNDAY us. Well tell you how much vuu can save in a matter of minutes Hondo Crouch it terms of course 2 oz. Pf n So to get the auto insurance you've always wanted from Michigan's aemrfw Ldu cmfwaynobrac atnid T ae SOLID 4 OZ. ! 3 DAYS FOR - s5 largest auto insurer, talk to AAA today. Michigan Roy Interiors CALL 453-5200, PACKAGE SHELDON ROAD • CORNER ANN ARBOR HOAD • PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP PRICES C000 THRU MARCH 31 1984 EATING 6 film fntntl and «MA NIR CMOANIDNIT ImONuINtGr r 42J J7b3t8k0-i07 1 S2 Oo7fc2 uG m*ra*n O*dr +R,,n» wF)a omSffw JifSluTn ST ftd. 1rJ iJn-Vi.i Vnlo HDOIUSRCSO: UNT Open Monday-Saturday P 9R aE.mS.-C10R pIP.mT.,IO SNunSd ay 10 a m-6 p m 45001 FORD ROAD, CANTON Wo Fury Won PLYMOUTH Drexel HeI•rrititatggee X •)'< ** DEALER PHONE 453-5807 or 453-5820 CMt Cot* OH "WE TKY HARDER' ;SerrtnQ the Mete Aim SmY' 7 wr BEER-WINE OR CHAMPAGNE PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER t i m i i i i i i i i i i i i m i i iu or visit the Plymouth \A A Branch at M511 Ynn \rfoor Rd . just West of Sheldon Road OttE ThunOmy. F«truf y IB. 1964 Thursday, F+torury t6. 1084 06£ (P.Q7A Some school This weekend brevities Cut your taxes, the Lone Eagle comes lines changed home to roost. • BREVITIES DEADLINES Recreation Department with Bianco Travel k Save for the future with oar I. R. A. Announcements for Brevities should be sub- Tours will visit a soup company in Napoleon, Ohio. mitted by noon Monday for the Thursday issue For $24-50, participants will be entitled to round and by noon Thursday for the Monday issue trip bus transportation, a tour of Campbell's, buffet Bring ill or mail announcements to the Observ- lunch and shopping at a glass outlet. For more in- er at 489 S. Main, Plymouth 48170. Forms are formation, call 455-0020. Some neighborhood attendance dle this fall. This move involves some available upon request. The Brevities column • THE CHEMICAL PEOPLE' boundaries likely will be adjusted for 93 students. is for use by non-profit organizations in the Wednesday, Feb. 22 — Concerned parents and the coming school year. The committee also recommends I Plymouth-Canton community. community representatives are encouraged to at- Most of the shifts are related to the that current 7th and 8th graders from tend a town meeting at 7:30 p.m. In Plymouth City merging of Starkweather and Tanger Honeytree would remain at East Mid- • PARENT MEETING Hall, Main at Church, to begin a community action eiementaries into one school, and the dle School as 8th and 9th graders. Thursday, Feb. IS. - A meeting of the newly and involvement program for alcohol and drug continued growth at the elementary Tbe committee also is suggesting formed Centennial Educational Part parent-teach abuse among young people. This is a follow-up to level in the Eriksson and Field atten- that some 18 8th graders from Honey- «r group is slated for 7 p.m. in the Plymouth Salem the nationally broadcast program, "Tbe Chemical tree now at Tanger go to East Middle High School library. Nic Cooper, co-director of al- People." This will be an organizational meeting to Mooday night Supt John M. Hoben for the 7th grade, and all new middle ternative education at CEP, will speak on "Sub- get the community to follow the actions taken in gave a preliminary report to the Plym- students moving into the Honeytree stance Abuse: The School and the Parent Re- several other communities. The group hopes to edu- outh-Canton Board of Education on the apartment complex would be assigned sponse." Parents of CEP students and ninth graders cate parents, children and residents to encourage thinking of the district's boundary com- to East. are invited. the formation of parent peer groups, to develop al- mittee. Some 30-40 kindergartners from the ternative activities, to support schools, law en- This week discussions are being held Field attendance area now attending • CHILDREN'S PLAY forcement and other community services. between administrators and PTO rep- Eriksson Elementary will continue to Thursday-Sunday, Feb. I«-19 - The Plymouth It's the Individual BflUnmant Stop by and ask about our wide resentatives from Starkweather and attend Eriksson for first grade, if an- AAUW children's play, "Cinderella.'" will be pre- • COMMUNITY BAND range of high-interest I.R.A. investment Tanger concerning tbe closing of other recommendation is adopted. sented at 7:30 pjn. Thursday and Friday, at 10 Friday, Feb. 24 — Tbe Plymouth Community Aeeoont lor all wage earners. options today. You'll receive personal, Starkweather and merger with Tanger. In addition tbe district is considering a3 .pmj.n, .1 S pu.nmd.a ayn din 3th pe. mau Sdiattourriduamy, o fa Pndly amto 1u tphj Sn.a alenmd Bfoarnmd iunn dceorn tcheert d iarte c8ti opnjn o.f FCeabr.l B24at taitsh tihlle w Cilaln ptoenr- Save for a secure retirement. khnaoviwngle tdog peaayb lae ccoeuntn sine lfienges w oirth out woOrnk sMhoaprc mhe Se,t ibneggin wniinng abte 7: 3h0el pd.m a.,t a aHsuslisginnign gar seoam, e i n3c0lu sdtiundgen atsll f rkoimnde trh-e High ScbooL Tickets are 11.35 each. Remaining Little Theatre, Plymouth Canton High School at If you're a wage earner, you can put commissions. Besides ... it's a great Tanger to discuss tbe change in use for gartners in the Morton Taylor/Warren tickets are on sale through Feb. IS at tbe Rainbow Joy and Canton Center Roads. American music will real security into your financial future way to cut your taxes and save for a BIU. 8R£SLER/«lafT photographer Starkweather building, the combining Road area to Miller Elementary. S•dWT iEhheaFoe NtSp rfei uEaardnimtaRr sAyh aGo,nin pnFYn Ceee nAabs .mEr F ba1nptoA7eu r6srI g—TR pyCr.a em*S inPl.c t A ahaeairnoUnrd odoC ln FctaTbron teaIdrhOfe etasN utACL c iouitnvilclo otPeinnogli yneasm t wac oaraitutlmslt h phta.bu otess 7t. •mabT neTEadT fOs SuectTAaeeri strtSusdi rqTaCeuyMld,iu .nFb AgAe Sa bdan.mT ns E2ipus8ResaailS o—k Ene vr i E)sTa lVbfwureAaeil telOLi. o brUnaelAg Ci TnMo InaaOttjeoN s5rt:i 3C t(y0lOi ps NTt.emo-na.is natg-t dwwyRoohienutYhe'tt i.oa r roeuelur myceroaa etundanyt x ws A- thosacharrcktev.o ely tuAoe nanurte drr d(e IIe.t .IRisRnrp.e.deAAmci.v.ia)e ialdl nyt—tu Fi a fpeil rlvsaetn n yo uif tsiemceu! re retiremenFt I —X EallD a tR thAeT saEm Ie. R.A. CtvTaihxll ueca cockhu xCanpsh etieklcroter oof of foAur Pm ltneyhremisco aPunettjh rA,mla ooaau ovtrdho-aslNutono ntreht heor-f elpfWborrie ntdgh ne swe sietedheany nrt,ih cFeieam.ob. S l r2ae2snst.i oT ry he ecariret'si zla etn ansxo rscehhtoauurrlgnde, ojmautf esOItntbsmNebdlaEe stnn tiOeetosrwFn. sw stishocehu tolh dmoalt saa atj tolaelrnn d8 dbth o bPu ogisuoirnnangddeaee rrrreys cM o namoiddw--- snmbthiluveorAmeonc lutktbt hsghwe ahoroan oufosugf the sis atntttbrbuuceleddri eedee ranisnsshtt sitsyinrfe igttcash wtre sf yeianr s ewavtrohe lea vu nnlepedrs eoas nlo a rmtfroeagadli el r- dydoaunuric'lnYelg sho, oue w'aulrlra s t t1echeh9e2 D0 imtsseut rsGmoicroietv o-aibtfeso tE,rh snmec aeJCpeahtezaz i rW tAslee gspeee k,Loe pdinnladBedn.,—bc teeAiaCr snJgiUtdthes - ,, pjn. Energy-saving goods and services for residen- the dinner meeting in Denny's Restaurant on Ann Federal Savings Bank & Trust wrth as Retired Persons (AARP), double chocks any W-2a, any statements on Income or its foods. So come on out. Quick. Before the 20s tial and commercial uses will be auctioned. Admis- Arbor Road east of 1-275. For reservations or infor- little as $10 (in our "Variable Rate 10.54% 10.15% a return. The AARP Tax Aide Counselors money received, and how much you paid fly away again. sion is free. For more information, call 591-6400, mation, call Phyllis Sullivan at 455-1635. I.R.A.") and may contribute as much arid at the Plymouth Cultural Center, for hospitalization beeides Medicare, ext. 409. as $2,000 a year ($2,250 if you have a Farmer at Theodora, from 240 to 4 pjn. and any property tax or rent statements. H e n ry F o rd M u s e um non-working spouse), up to a • COLOR ANALYSIS EFFECTIVE ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE F e b r u a ry 1 8 a n d 19 • ANTIQUE TOYS Tuesday, Feb. 28- — An introduction to color maximum of $4,000 a year for working Sunday, Feb. 19 — Antique toys, including a analysis will be held at the Plymouth Cultural Cen- couples! 24 MONTH TERM, S 500 MINIMUM DEPOSIT Lloicoonmelo Ttirvaein an cdir tcean d1e9r1 0c,ir aca H 1i8ll9c8l,im tibne arn dst eiraomn- ttoyypse, tweirn, 5b2e5gi nF aatr m7 epr.m a.t w Tithhe othdeo rfer,ee P slyemmoinuatrh .be Sgeinantiinngg Reduce your taxes. Other terms and rates are available and fire trucks from tbe collection of Lawrence at 7:30 p.m. The seminar will answer questions in- All the eligible contributions you make Scripps Wilkinson, an affiliate of the Detroit Histor- dividuals may have about color analysis, its uses to your I.R.A. at First Federal Savings VISIT OUR NEW SOUTH FIELD LOCATION ical Museum, are on display through Feb. 19 at the and applications. There will be a demonstration of Bank & Trust, as well as all the interest SUPER SAVINGS ON FEBRUARY SPECIALS Plymouth Historical Museum, 1S5 Main at Church. the method. Color analysis aims to help make ev- that accumulates, is totally tax-free For savings rates 24 hours a day, call toll-free HUNDREDS OF NEW WORKS BEING SHOWN Also on display are doll houses, miniature rooms, eryone aware of color for the individual and its until withdrawn at retirement — when 1-800-521-0708 caphnadan r.a gT evhdiu.l lrasgdea,y ,c iSracatu 1rd9a3y0s .a nTdh eS umnudsaeyu.m A dism oispseinon 1 -i4s msfoigarnnm yaa natdipo pninl io cbra uItnsiio nanersrs asi.nn gAfiannsyghoi anoe np, ri onmtgaerkraeems-tu eopdn, iIcnnot mleororio raern daInel--- yborauc'rkee lti.k Tehlya tto m beea nins a y olouw peray ta lxe ss (in the 313 area only) Austin Galleries 25S a- v 5i0n% gs A Thursday taxes on the money you earn! Friday ysis may cooOact Pat August at 453-2381. AMERICAS LARGEST SELECTION OF ART • BEREAVED PARENTS OA i J ^ Saturday Monday, Feb. 20 - Tbe Bereaved Parents Group • SPECIAL EDUCATION FROM POSTERS TO PICASSO will meet at 8 p.m., Monday Feb. 30 in the Newman • Tuesday, Feb. 28 — The Plymouth-Canton school LOWEST PRICES AND 5 YEAR EXCHANGE PRMt JEGE Every r. Mitfcicfv Only House at Schoolcraft Colege, 17300 Haggerty, Livo< district Special Education Parent Advisory Com- nia. The group is a self-help network for parents mittee — a group of parents of handicapped per- FIRST 4 || FEDERAL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR OVER IS YEARS Fur kl who have lost a child. For more information or as- sons — has scheduled its monthly meeting for 7 sistance, call 348-18S7. pjn. at tbe Pupil Personnel Services Building, 1024 South Mill St in Plymouth. The group regularly Novi Twelve Oaks Mail • .349 6r>60 i e£ • EDSEL FORD TO SPEAK meets on tbe fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:30 Tuesday, Feb. 21 - Edsel Ferd • will be tbe pjn. All parents of handicapped children are en- Dearborn Fairlane Town Center • 593 4225 guest speaker for tbe Caucus Luncheon sponsored couraged to attend. "Kids on tbe Block" puppets a nd t r u s t: F5T7r Southfield Southfield Plaza • 557 24*0 by tbe Plymouth Community Chamber of Com- will be featured at the Feb. 28 session. Main Office: 761 W Huron St . Ponuac 48053 31 3- 333-7071 t O L iL between 12 & 13 Mile Road merce beginning 11;30 a.m. in the Hillside Into. Cost With Offices Serving Southeastern Michigan is $6.50 per person. For reservations phone the • COMMUNICATION Chamber at 453-1540. Tuesday, Feb. 28 — "How to Communicate with- Federal regulatfons require substantial tax and interest penalties lor early withdrawals from ail Retirement Accounts. Rate is subject out Saying a Word" is the topic of the Association • SOUP TOUR to change without notice. o f f fl Wednesday, Feb. 22 - Plymouth's Paries and - Please turn to Page 9 Think Spring] New Arrivals - Current name brands always 20 - 00% Off Once-A-Year RICH X FURS 5-Plece Place Settings D E C O R A T OR VILLAGE / / /& 7373 Thirc Avenue SHOE INN 873-6300 Open 9:30 5pm Bloomfield Thurs., 'til 8 30 p m 1515 N. 6W42o o3d00 w0a j?rd Ave j Our suppliers have agreed to reduce prices on these items (or this sale * *MAJO*R CREDIT* CARPS A•CCEPTED* • FINANC*ING AVAIL-ABLE ** * bast DCTnorr CLAWtOM 71021 KELLY BO AO 250 EAST Presidents Day Sale f, V 3P BHLOONCKES: N7O7R5T-H7 O5f 40 P3H SOt ONCEXS: 5CA8S9T- O3f4 U3A4* Substantial Savings 12 MLWE A- fSltCMMMOEN MEBR 33F2A2M4 QHRIAMMTOO WNV EH on all Accessories! BEST-DRESSED POPOMWOCMXS SiH 7O7P1PIW-193 c®sy6j £» PooHwOnrNonEt f:A M47tn4c-7 t1o uO S t Moo.-Sat IM Fn III». Sun. 12-5 Y A N K EE P E D D L ER W I N D O WS 401 WALNUT BCVD __ PHONE: #52-2603 K .i at BROSE ELECTRICAL * * * * * * * * ** WALLPAPER m ar [ Hundreds of Windmill Books • Solid Polished Brass U DISCOVER THE ELEGANCE^^ to choose Fruit Market 0RIEHTAL • Acid-Etched Glass from High style at low prices, so dress your windows in the very best. Save on our home BUGS J4800 Plymouth Road Livonia 422-4144 Clip-On Shade 3 0% fashions now! _ • (Lett) Height: 13" S a v e3 0 - 5 0% OFF H«£oLOmOoV gFAeRnMiSz ed SOLID GREEN • (Right) Height: 13V2' .CABBAGE OFF AT OUR Manufacturer's Prices FEBRUARY ST0REWIDE W )A Milk $ 4 9 95 MANUFACTURER'S LIST SALE r M . 59 PRICE • S f 'T " "" 85 » s s r s s t "- Superb collection of authentic hand-made imports. Personalized ON YOUR SPECIAL ORDER Full Color Selection 30% Oft Woven Woods service by Karen and George Plastic Gallon Nigostan at Dearborn's exclusive »t»i prodMc* pureft— LB. WALLPAPER oriental rug shop. Supervised on-location cleaning and repairs. MICHIGAN YELLOW COOKINGONIONS.12< LB. f? SNOW WHITE MUSHROOMS 99" LB SALE • SALE QUOIZEL SALE • SALE s SOLID OAK VANITIES SOLID OAK I ORIENTAL CARPET CO. SPOEUATCHH AEMSE,R PICLAUNM eS<,U uN* ECTARINES 99« LB Hand-Blown Opal Dome 21919 Michigan Avenue A SEAT Between SouttiTkeld 4 TetegrapM WASHINGTON D'ANJOU PEARS 49* LB Antique Brass-Finish Base 1 mile West of Hyatt Regency SaSrJES SatmTone Fr— Parking m Aw FRESH LARGE BROCCOLI 69* BUNCH :—V. Urtnt WW DallyS a1w0 -O«n.l yT Shuundrsay t «1l2- 38 30 ^ DELlZ N Slower dept. (Lett) Ceiling Mount Or Swag | A )9 tCMMMMTOMH 277-1330 IMPORTED 6" POT (Right) Table Lamp 20" High BOILED HAM M.99 LB TROPICAL PLANTS .'3.88 3-Way Switch FULL OF FLAVOR CUT MIXED ROAST BEEF *3.99 LB. BOOOUETS *3.99 trmiiwiw WISCONSIN CHUNK ONLY • WIDE SELECTION Of ROSES HUCKSTER CHEESE *1.69 LB ' CARNATIONS S 3 9 95 ^ ^SALADS • PARTY TRAYS ^ • DAISIES Ottwr I Cantor*: WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED COFFEE CEILING M GIFT BASKETS BEER & WINE SWAG 241-8400 VtSA ton - M1-3131 . M a r ch HOURS: Moil. I Sat. 7-9 Inn. 7-6 No returns or exchanges Take an extra 1 0% O ff Canton WIfhitrlninf Fgl wSluurrptport F oAnmd f Iv ift 'hfi DBrutoii* a -* a p ^ . of our discounted prices Genuine Brass Handle Sa* price* gCooadn ttohnr uL oWceatdinones Odanyly. February 22 Dimes ytoVpH LILIEf S ELECTRICAL Fo) Vi Mile SAVES BABIES THRU CONSTRUCTION INC 2-29-84 9 00 HELP FIGHT BIRTH DfftCTS 37400 W 7 MILE ROAD HO* TUCS WfO SAT • »• I LIVONIA Ml 481S2 • (313) 464 221 TMU*S IM4M a/yp.C) Q4tE Thu' so ay .Fpptuary 16. 1984 Thuraday. February 16. 19*4 O&E (P.CJ9A b r e v i t i es c a m p us n e ws C l a s s i c A I n t e r i o rs J STUDENT ADMITTED must have a minimum 3.5 grade point achieve a grade point average of 3.S or and Richard Kirchgatter of Canton, has Gerakttne HUtard of Bamockhurn computer .systems applications; Ann Continued from Page 6 volunteer from the American Association of Re- Plymouth resident Sosan Jarvis has average on a 4.<f scale.- more on a 4-0 scale. been initiated into tbe Alpha Beta Drive, a Junior in general business; Su- Hewett of Farmbrook, a senior in clini- tired Persons (AARP) of Plymouth-Northville will • FREE JOB HELP been accepted for admission to Siena chapter of Alpha Gamma Sorority at san HousboMer of Proctor, a senior in cal dietetics; Penny King of Ann Arbor for Retarded Citixens/Northweet Communities help taxpayers complete forms and home-beating- Any employer can use tbe free Job Placement C o l o n i al H o u se Heights College in Adrian. • UM-D GRADUATES • MUSICIAN HONORED University of Michigan Tike sorority nursing; Jacob Israel of Brook Park, a Trail, a senior in nursing; Paula Rre- 1*84 meeting Slated for 7. SO p.m. at Bryant School credit and property-tax-rebate forms. Appoint- Service of Plymouth-Canton Adult Education. Jarvis, a member of tbe 1M4 Plym- Several Plymouth and Canton resi- Plymouth freshman Robert Grossntt, waa founded at Syracuse University in senior In business administration/ac- goski of Amber Court, s jumor In gen- oc Merrlman Road north of Six Mile in Livonia, the ments must be made. Call 397-1000 Ext 278. Many current and former students have been care- outh Canton High School graduating dents were among tboee receiving de- son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane R Grossett 1904 and now has a membership of counting; Janet KMbowfcz of Hanford, eral burtnei, Susan Matulevkh of Ann meeting will focus on communication through sign fully screened and are ready for referral for part- Noiv Shop Sunday class, next fall will enter tbe independ- grees from tbe University of Michigan- of Danbridge, has been selected to play about 77,000. a senior, Holly Klein of Brook Park, a Arbor Trail, a freshman in nursing; language, Bliss symbols, and artificial, computer • SINGLE PARENT GROUP time, full time or temporary wort. These students ent college founded in 1919 by the Adri- Dearborn last fall in a master's class at Kalamazoo Col- senior in business administration/ac- Terrence McCarthy of Hamilton, a sen- assisted language for mentally-retarded and hear- A discussion group for single adults with or with- are mature and offer a wide variety of and During our 47lh Annual Slorewidr Sal«* an Dominican Congregation. weErea rZnainngna b aVcahseilloourr ooff W airntster d Dergirveee si n legGer. ossett, a pianist, will perform • OSSuUzan nHe OMNO LoRoEsfEa rook of Indian csoopuhnotimngo;r Be;a Crbolalreae nJ. L Keobplaknoc o of fO Arhrlainn,g -a cioyr O mlsaojnor ionfg S ihne cldoomnp,u ate rse snciioernc ien; NOanne- iPnugb ilmicp Sacirheodols p earnsdo nLsi.vo Tnieaa cshcehrosol sfr womill bNeo prtrhevsielnlet. Couatn ctounst Modeynt oafl Htheeailrth c hSielrdvriecnes i,s a bueniintg o ff oSrt.m Jeodse bpyh wmoenrtt bSapcekcgiarloiustn,d a.t C45a1ll-6 S63h0ar oonr 4 S5t1r-e6a6n6,0 .J ob Place- through March 4th 1-5 p.m. • ACCEPTED AT BOWDOIN Canton and Patricia Zagorski of Ver- - works by Bach, Beethoven, and Cbopln. Creek, Canton, has been nttned to tbe ton, a sophomore In social work; Mar- arts; Florence Remaki of .Gotfredson Tbe meeting is free and open to tbe public. For and Mercywood hospitals. Topics will include Canton resident Jeffery Kralik of sallies in Canton. He will be evaluated by guest artist dean's list for the fall quarter at Ohio garet McGee of Provincial, a senior In Road, a Junior in nursing; Frank Rem- more information, call 937-1852, 349-3400, or 937- parenting, dating, sexuality, coping with stress, • NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH Sturbridge Lane has been accepted for Richard Roney of Lombardy in Can- Christopher ORlley. State University in Columbus. nursing; and Kathleen McLellan of aki of Gotfredson, a sophomore In com- 2340 loneliness, finances. Group leaders are Jackie Ro- Tbe Plymouth Police Department is organizing a admission at Bowdoin College. ton earned a bachelor's degree in gen- • Raintree Court, a Junior majoring in puter science; Terry Saxtoo of Rom, a goff, ACSW, and Bob Hall, ACSW. Tbe group will Neighborhood Watch program for the city of Plym- Since 1937 glgerrgaaKedmr'usa a alEnitkiadn rwg lwy acis llDla a sebcsce.c i esaip omtneed ma tdhbmreorius osgfiho t nhtshee 1p c9roo8l-8- CebruaaRMsniit onsiocbtenuhes dsear teaia elArd snH.mr esudieenn tiaatseut mrbltaaatc nioohfne o .lH foor M'nsee ydacdeoogwmrebe l a iinkn e •bS1 e9ItNuJe8ond3h e-s8nn e"4 tlMs Wee icdn HtViet AOideorm'nSm t eoo eWrfui c bl"HeaeWnnO h i" Uon ofcn's lPiuv lWdeyermhdsoiot iuiAentshm toahhnnaedgs •rdd eMuesAariiAn dnn'egsDu n ltmOitbssebtN he Na prfvaoA eorsft ttbC hHeeaereOmninrtNo na aOntc a aRaMmndEdaeedEdm PoSinl c tynoma wo Cotuhrotekhl - CgnmaaralnFa t abrohsoftesmr mGiese arPt aeCtlnieyoctnmsu bp.ro rrtu,ioa tgarhr : saCo mAopu;lhlr oeCt,nma esote hrBneeoiro uiirnng eih nt b B tbeoruoe lsoneif--- gjcCSuoyuon,usu ianaornnttri,d nSiang oJ ;jua uDbtnhnueei sntooiifrn sW eeSinspisli a Scmo eainderd,od m oraifci jn aAuolifnsn ttinero S,acrhth aiIenon aonf rbrlsoei oo/gs nalhyo c-;- - •gHp G.iimrWglIhs.R, e iSidnLncntShe eRorseood slSao'tsmyeO,d vCF 2 aeiC7nrtse0E i3tRt ry2y 9a itsn o— gSca co leAuertm t tfee oaHarmmi gP hm lIys eSme cstohliuanotgtoheld. fS oNfaroilrn eamt lh3l jC6amun5ased8nte 0 ttst oi ofomnoun retPch iertno oo faf fobe wersJmso ediyeaoe.ktnti eFa ofrlneome r Pai nnaeIsdeirgtd $rh. e1ot0gn wi pk eCereraaknt ssiteoo isnnns.i tCo Mhnee.en eotCetfiarfnli lgcR e4 ods5aa 9diyn- Toi8bn6urb e0ttebha0 pe.k fAr -rpoionnrgmysor gaar 8mnerad sami . bdimsue m.rn gtataol yia npr5 ctri eeoaprsltjle.e ns cC.tt eihModineo finn Rda bgaayealpci tnhohsm rtWoi unrhggeihst eii ndF avertoni d4ltvia5aey3ld .- 20' O29f™2 M MidAod nBle.e,b Taeuhlttuif ruRsl. dS .Ato F r(*rS iw.o TiutUhth B9 oePfa .EMuti.gi f•uh4lt 7 FM4u-irl6en9)i t0Lu0irv eo nia • MAKES DEAN'S LIST Road in Canton earned a bachelor's de- Colleges." lege, Livonia. ness administration/marketing Rich- man majoring in nursing. graders are invited to try out Contact Coach ken Two Plymouth residents, Ruth Ett- gree in science and mechanical engi- Vermeulen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Prom Canton are Barbara Allegrina ard Craig of Parkhurst, a senior in soci- Johnson for more information. Inger and Kristin Holappa, recently neering. ML Vermeulen. He is a senior at of Chichester Road, a senior majoring ology; Lisa Dolaey of Haggerty, a • ALMA GRADUATE were named to the dean's list at Hope Karen Poszywak of Palmer in Plym- Palmer College of Chiropractic In In chemistry; Lucille Crouch of East freshman; Brenda Doughtery of. North- Sandra Osquist of Plymouth is • CATVTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY CoTlloe bgee i nn aHmoelldan Cd,o M thiceh l. ist, a student ogurethe eina randemdi nai sbtaracthieolno.r of science de- Ddoacvteonr poof rct,h Iiorowpar,a catnidc dweigllre ere Icne iJvuen eh. is Fmriannikstlrina tDiorniv/ae,c cao Juunntiionrg i;n S balulsyine sDsu a-d- eJranc,q aue flryens Dhmyearn o ifn Fciormwopoudte,r a s csioepnhcoe-; aqmuiorenmg estnutds efnotrs g rwahdoua tcioonm pfrleotmed A rlme-a wiTll hfuerastduarey, SMcaortcth M 8cl —nti rCea nwtohno Hwiisllto hriacvael bSiosc ideitsy- OLYMPIC Students are selected for "Who's Charme of Wiclif Court, a junior ma- more specializing in studies to work College during the college's 1983 fall play of World War II memorabilia. Mclntire is a • ON DEAN'S LIST Who" by a campus nominating com- joring in computer systems applica- with the emotionally impaired; Myrtle term. local high school student interested in war history. P I I ME Plymouth resident Greg Carmer, son mittee based on their academic tion; Cheryl Evans of Lombardy Drive, Ebert of Cokwy Farm Drive, a fresh- A sociology and social work major, Tbe meeting will begin at 7:30 pjn. at tbe Canton of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Carmer of achievements, service to the communi- a sailor in biology; Laura Evans of man in gerontology; Sandra Faliewicz she earned a bachelor of social work Historical Museum at Proctor and Canton Center Sath Seprirdinagn, wAarsbo nra mCoedlle tgoe t fboer d feaalln' s19 l8is3t ttyie, sl eaandde prsohteipn twia le. xtracurricular activi- iLnogm stbuadrideys D tori vbee,c oam seop ahnom leograel masasjiostr-- oFfu Tltaovni sotfo Ockra Dngreivlae,w na, far essehnmioarn i;n Pcaotmti- dSeaglermee H. Aigh 1,9 s8h0e gisra tdbuea dteau ogfh tPelry omfo Cuathr- Roads. C A S H W AY SIZE DEALS semester. % ACCEPTED BY SORORITY ant; Cynthia Hagan of Redfield Court, a puter systems applications; Randall mella Oaquist of Grant • FLORIDA TRIP To be named to the list students must June Kirchgatter, daughter of Elaine senior majoring in medical technology; Hester of Northville Road, a Junior in Thursday, March 22 — City of Plymouth Parks L U M B ER and Recreation is sponsoring a second Florida trip • ON LIT DEAN'S LIST Don S k i n n er e a r ns Bell citizen h o n or Tbe following Plymouth and Canton with departure planned for March 22. Tbe coat of |429 includes seven days/seven nights at Indian residents were named to the dean's list Harbour Beach, Fla., one day/one night at St. Au- for the fall term at Lawrence Institute gustine, a tour of Kennedy Space Center, day at the Donald J. Skinner of Plymouth has Skinner has been active in Plymouth in Plymouth, but he enriches the lives club supports local school and sympho- of TTeocdhdn Hoalo guyk ,o fS oPulythmfioeuldth: and Kristin beach, and optional tours to DisneyWorld, Epcot PAINT SAVE 33% 2X4 STUDS, INSULATION received Michigan Bell's Good Citizen Rotary for the past eight years, now of fellow employees at Michigan Bell," ny activities, and programs for retard- Bouman, Leanne Bouman, James Center, Cypress Gardens, Orlando, and Rosie Award for his volunteer work with the serving as vice president and member- said Marcia Buhl, Bell's local corpo- ed children. Brewer and Jennifer Julian of Canton. 0*Grady's. Transportation will be by bus equipped Rotary Club of Plymouth. ship chairman of the organization. rate affairs manager. "We are very Skinner also is vice chairman of the with air conditioning, reclining seats, stereo music, WITH COUPON KRAFT-FACED comSkpiannnyer's, 6n1e,tw iosrk an s eernvgiicneeser d ienpa trht-e maLjaosrt f yuenadr- rbaeis heer,a dthede uapnn tuhael R cohticakryen's gcolamd mtou nbiety h soenrovriicneg.' 'h is commitment to sPiloynm aondut hin T 1o9w6n3s hsieprv Pedla nasn icnhga Cirommamn iosf- • HTIwLoL PSlDyAmLoEuth H rOeNsiOdeRnEtsES were awnids hriensgt rtooo mma.k Aed au rltess ewrvanattiionng mmaoyre c aInllf o4r5m5-a4t6io2n0. or / OS rp 3-1/2X15 ymeeanrts .a nd has worked at Bell for 36 bvaalr.b Oeqnu etb aet Sthuend Palyym ofou Fthal lFa Flles Ftievsatli,- dinFnuenr dasr era uisseedd faot*r a t hvea Rrioettyar yof cchaiucskeesn. tUhnei Pteldy mWoauyth of MCoicmhmiguannit yaff iFliuanted., T ah e admuroinngg ttbheo sfeir snta smeemde stoter t boef tdheea cnu'srr leinstt • TRIP TO CANADA (88 sq.ft.) R—11 Tbe Good Citizen program honors Skinner's poup served some 15,000 "We use tbe funds to buy wheel- fund raised a record amount last year. school year at Hillsdale College. They Thursday, May 24 — City of Plymouth Parks and one current or retired Bell employee chicken dinners. It was Skinner's fifth chairs, provide speical medical care Skinner also was honored last year are: Recreation will sponsor a weekend trip to the Land mltirviubinnuigtti yio.n nR sM eacincidph iisegenarntisv e craeecc hteo im vtehoe na tl ho8c1 fa0ol0r c csoaomvn--- ycoeoakr oofu ti. nvolvement with the massive safhocritp icvsh,i tialindedsre," nd ,soan isdap toSenk sitnoorne S rc.a alvmaptio nsc hAorlmary- Ybwyeh taibcrhe i nn Aa Pmmlyeedmrioc hauinmth .L I eHngediou ansntr diina wl iPsiltfye mo Mfo utahtrhey TChaKtohmeovlaiisnc KKCrreaaniit, roa fls oP Hnaicg oihffic SM,c ahr.o go ralan ddinua MRteerd so.- f oMthf ar3ey0e ,2 0n40i.0g hC Itosssl taa ncocdfso $m i2no5d9 Ca taiinnocanldsuad a etws it thbheus dE etlrgpaiannrs tHpuoroeruts abetei Rionneg,- Colony1 _ Vs n2U0 NFACED ings bond and a framed certificate. "Don Skinner not only enriches live In addition, the 12 5-member Rotary Kathryn have eight children. ford; and, Edward Peper Jr., son of Mr. seoarcth, eniigghhtt, m sceeanlsi,c ab odaitff cerrueinste sB roona tdhwea Lya pdryo dMuucstikoon- SatinTone Co fony _ BUY 2 • 6X15(49 sq.ft.) aCnodu Mrt,r as. g rEaddwuaatred o Pfe Dpeivrin eof C hSiuldza nin ka or Island Queen, an arts and crafts marketplace. HAT IATIX WAIL SatinTone BUY 2 GALLON R-19 ALL CLOTH CAR WASH Time crunch? • 1096-40% Dearborn. Any interested adult may call 455-6620. 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I I Little Caesars. Carry out only. Tbe sessions are free and open to all candidates, ALL CLOTH CAR WASH I Expires 2-25-84 Q-- • > — ^ JExpi 2 - 2 5 - 8 4 '• implant men, and their partners in the tri-county DRYWALL primer 2 gal 6X8-8' • area. • STARKWEATHER EASTER BAZAAR 4X8-3/8" 4X8-1/2" Saturday, March 31 — Starkweather Elementary School, 550 N. Holbrook, will be having a bazaar LIVONIA HARDWARE from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. March 31. For more $79 J99 MEDICINE CABINETS J / i w E ] / a £ u& information, call Carol Jones at 459-7507 or Debbie E v e r y b o d y 's G ot I t. . . 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Our \ov> prices WYPASIrLiAKNFToI eo 7374N HORigTFhCl aHnudr oRn ood 44**41 -21455000 PRICETSH RGUO OD DAILY 9-9; SAT. 9-7; SUN. 10-3 help you make it. «CWar"rTy I—I»H SIIa tM* AltY*r M» CXTI ARID FEB 15-21 937-3670 Thursday. Fsbruery 16. TSS4 O&E Stye Canton ©bseruer (R.W.Q-9A) * 11 A a division of Suburban Communication* Corp. roll call report Philip Power chairman of the board — Richard Aginian president ^ » - • • — fc- ~ I 489 S. Main/Plymouth, Ml 48170 tr?c«r rtnam t tr voting probe Dan Chovanac advertising director Marybath Dillon Ward editor/459-2700 — Nick Sharkey managing editor Frtd Wright circulation director Here's how area members of Congress Absent reps, American and world agriculture in the The. were recorded on major roll call votes Jan 10A(C) 26 through Feb. 1. years to come." O&E Thursday. February 16. 1984 Opponent Thomas Bliley, R-Va., said, "A HOUSE vote 'by proxy' Detroit % new study of this most ancient of farming Women merit methods can do little but waste tbe taxpay- ABSENTEE VOTING: By a vote of 236 er*' money." News for and 135 against tbe House tabled Members voting yes wanted more feder- (killed) a resolution calling on the rules ORGANIC FARMING: By a vote of 206 al research into organic farming. committee to investigate absentee voting for and 184 against, the House passed and Voting yes: Hertel, Ford and Levin. TELEVISION same chance in House committees. sent to tbe Senate a bill (HR 2714) that ad- Voting no: Pursell and Broomfield. senMt omset mpabneerlss hcaanve hrauvlees cuonldleerag wuhesich c aasbt- vAomcearteics a"no arggarinciucltu fraer'sm,in dge"pe ntdoen rceedu ocne SENATE MAGAZINE their votes "by proxy" on pending legisla- chemicals and its high rate of energyamm- CELEBRATION: By a vote of 67 for and tion. Critics say this encourages absentee- sumption. 23 against the Senate passed a bill creating will replace ism, causes uninformed voting and enables The measure would spend 910.5 million a commission to plan a national celebration :f MorOdN's DJaAyYcee M WARinKtSer ftbeest be —ginn ainng oofp eRne, - vtroawnss;c "eTnhdsat th eth seov berreoitghnetryh oofo ndat ioofn sm; atnh at macetsm. bers to escape accountability for their oAvgerri cfuivletu ryee raers*e atroc hs,t eipn culpud Dinegp daretmmoennstt roaf- o1f4 t9h2e — 5 0in0 twhh iacnhn Civherrisstaoryph eorf C thoelum ybeuars d —is- any guide weeklong fond-raiser featuring a film economic justice can best be won by ffee There was no debate before this vote. tion projects to be carried out on a cross- covered America. festival, senior citizen dance, video day, men through free enterprise," and which Later, Rep. Hal Daub, R-Neb., said proxy section of U.S. farms The bill (SR500), which was sent to con- you've ever used! aPwnnilhzdyee medrse.o ,su aJtyah,y- pcCeoaesnt teworne a ecnkodm r bemacubeynnit tclyyon wtaenasdsts .r e eIlncsoe t-gb-e gowopoTeersnlh d oto.nh see t iowr heeoxyce clsuo datetnod nw to atomke etn ha a fltroo ocmkre aiettds t rhsaehno rkuesl.ad l i rvbHuuoolMlteukisns eo egcmf oiss bhtm heodemruoslni dtvterto uebitneleiyn c gbp osarmi onygbnemneseiidf tiwotc efbaae enna.c ttbae sduwesno ettroe k"e"t bh vloeofo cvt ktiahn segat usat' etgsIneneas aiosn nfepssi tasm cytrhtoaneln tso hsu reefsgrotevairc na ostif lcfi aoceu fnrfatg,aiehlrmitm zaedenri.rands lgF aoa mrdenedsdci,i n otspimuivemcsemhstii e csatnisod dt etfshha se,et - sfl"iueIotcrSn ehi usnf apo cnnpreo o ttw bru tteipeot hrocr eoC tcsmhhoeeamodrn eHilnse tosstoeiu od sMbnee.,a ge tiahvnuiea tnhtsto,o, rpRi ztl-haeMnes d f| .o25,r0 s m0.a tii.hdl- ,. 16 MORE PAGES.. .BIGGER, THICKER, BETTER nmietSymo tombe ehr,o shnhooiwpr e dtvheeosrps,ei tae wre thho tea iakrrie ncgo dn ettnhreiieb doupt Jipoaonyrsctue te-o theI•yn E sthshetohue lrPdl yl oHmoukolus aittn hg-:C aPnlytomnou cthom Tmouwnnisthy,i p itnro VHitoo, tuWisneigl lcyaoeimm*m wFiotetrredee,s D.D e-Tnnaiyslo Hr,e Srtaenl,de Dr -LDeev-- Agitaymn bieyzrai crtieaotnnu Fsr,na siranmyg i ftBa wurmroeua ltudec cahrnnidoplp olligevy eps rttooodc uwkch toeivrr-e- tbhi•erO t$hp2dp amoyni oellfni tot hnJea pm Nrieecswe tEWaxgoo rtnol,do. " hD i-gNh eb., called VibEnnitnetr ctoailnoir.ng S uhfaoreprv aantaklwyisse.s C Aritt-iac-agll raenvceie wgrs.i ds. socTiheitsy y—ea wr oitm'se ne.s pecially appropriate in CEdleurcka, tfioornm perres Pildyemnto uth-Canton Board of in,V Do-tSinogu tnhofi welads. Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth. " It wSausp pboerftoerre K thikea I nddeu lsat rGiaalr Rzae,v Dol-uTteioxn.,. said DoMnaicldh iWga.n R Dieegmleo cJrr.a twser eCa arml o Lngev tibne saennda - MOVIE GUIDE FOR TV AND CABLE light of the recent report by the U.S. Cen- • Mary Childs: Plymouth City Com- organic farming "can be the salvation of tors voting yes to establish the commission. ••••Four-star quality ratings. sus Bureau showing that women actually missioner, former mayor, selected Plym- 14L4 IfNorE a-nITdE 2M48 V aEgTaOin:s Tt,h aen H aomuesend rmejeenctte tdo, Dunn, Lousma to meet G, PG and K code ratings. Plot descriptions. have lost ground in wage parity over the outh Hall of Fame. give the president authority to veto specific New because you fxiiv tlx.' mxt//o know in cult to tee' last decade. • Flossie Tonda: Plymouth-Can ton outlays in a library-aid bill (HR 2878). Lat- In 1970 women entering tbe market- school board member, moving force be- er passed and sent to tbe Senate, the bill 24 HOUR CABLE LISTINGS place earned 86 percent of the average hind school Clothing Bank. authorizes $250 million over Five year* in Voters will-get their first closeup look at will meet informally with attendees in a Minute-liv-minute, all-day-all-night programming wages paid to men who were starting • Mary Dingeldey: Founder of West- library construction and development two major contenders for tbe Republican wine and cheese reception. There will be no New so yon uxtn't miss a single, thing! work. After a decade of struggle for ern-Wayne Chapter of Children's grants. U.S. Senate nomination at 8 p.m. Thursday. debate format. equality in tbe workplace, their average Leukemia Foundation; Canton Sesquicen- President Reagan has called for a "line- Feb. 23, in Livonia. It will be the first time Dunn and Lous- PRIME TLME LISTINGS has decreased to 83 percent tennial chairman, blood drive organizer, Iitem veto" constitutional amendment al- Jim Dunn, 40, former congressman from ma have been on the same stump since last Even worse, those women who started charter Canton BPW member. IWCWGAM ltoicwuilnagr pprreosgirdaemnt sth taot k Ciloln ogurtelsasy sh afsor f uan pdaerd-. EUa.Ss.t aLsatnrsoinnagu,t a wndil lJ aacdkd rLeossu stbmea ,L 4iv8o, nrieat iRreed- Gmroanntdh 'Rs aRpeipdus.b lWiciannne rS toafte the C Aonuvge.n 7ti ponrim Ina- New Nsoight l)yx »litn nee-uepdsn 'lto rh xc>ritkic aaln hyuouijrest v else' wcmroeenrak sw eini fthr 1o 9cm7o0m 8 6phaa prvaeebr clseee neentx p ttoehre i6eir8nc wpee.a rgceesnt d eo-f ton•• s CEchalaroioonlle b Bo Kaoriddrec nmhmgeaimltltbeeerr:r ,C Paalncyttmiovnoeu Titnoh w-aCrntassn.h -ip TOASURY Ttoh vFisei swtocoa eul nlcdtoin rbeso ealrspvtpaerrtoio panr siparte issoainiddse bn titlh'sles. a ulitbhroarriyty Rp36uo6ba5ldi5.c Panly Cmluobuth m Reeotaidng ea isnt oQfu Aalninty A Irnbno,r cryr aIwtn.i fliolnr fmtahcaeet Ni oUonv. So..n 6 St gheeen.n c eClruaablrl ei slL eaecvvtaiionil,na. abl De efmroom- The new TELEVISION MAGAZINE is in every We can give no quarter to those who of- Trustee, SEMCOG representative, busi- amendment was the first of several at- Tbe meeting is open, a club spokesman Audrey Greenleaf at 522-3985 and Jean Sunday's Detroit News. fer feeble excuses. We have only to look at ness woman, active in farmland preserva- tempts they will make this year to give said. After opening talks, the candidates Riters at 464-6492. our school-age daughters and grieve over tion, building, waste, and industrial issues. President Reagan the new veto authority tbe discrimination they will face, and the on a bill-by-bill basis. This contract saves lives battles they are destined to fight because • Daisy Proctor Longtime executive Supporters called this vote a test of For morning or afternoon home delivery of The Detroit News otiuorn s foocri emtyen f oasndte rwso am pehni.l osophy of separa- dPilryemctoourt han Cdom vmoulnuinttyee Frun dfo Drcreive. behind ewth-ceuthtteirn mg. eFmoebser ssa iadre a mseerniodumse anbtsou stu cbhud ags- A major multimedia education effort Centerpiece of the campaign is a Call 222-2600 this should undergo hearings before reach- to fight teen-age drunk driving has "Contract for life," developed by Stu- Fathers would like to fight the battles • Pat Hann; Leader in Old Village; Wrangling in state Senate ing the floor. been launched by a coalition of pro- dents Against Driving Drunk (SADD), a fBourt tthiemme, i sto p pasrositnegct q tuhicemkly f —rom too th rea phiudrlty. jporionminogt teodg reetnhoevra toifon m, e brecahuatniftsic aatnidon re asnid- ReMageamn btoer sb evo atibnlge tyoes ve wtoa natneyd p Parrtes oifde tnhte afondot tbbaell l piqluayore risn,du esdtruyc. ators, students dMeanstss ainch suosmetets -6b,0a0s0ed h niegthw socrhkoo olsf c sotau-st The Detroit News for the millions of fathers who want to see dents, business woman. library aid bill. to coast. The Contract calls on parents their daughters have an equal chance. • Margaret Wilson; Longtime owner of Voting yes: Broomfield. Tbe campaign is aimed at stimulat- and teen-agers to agree that either becMaiuchsigean "sI Lta'rsg east Nbeewstptaepre rp aper" Penn Theatre, promoter of arts, leader in THE POWER shift in the state Senate that would accrue to those in the forefront Voting no: Pursell, Hertel, and Levin. ing what is termed "the most effective, may call home for help at any time if DESPITE ONGOING discrimination, civic affairs. Worked on Plymouth Fall from the Democrats to Republicans is of any such maneuver. Not voting: Ford. untapped weapon against drunk driv- they or their driver has had too much more and more women are breaking tbe Festival Board, president of Plymouth complete with tbe naming of GOP mem- Surely, this is behind Gov. Blanchard's ing" — the American family. to drink to drive safely. psychological bonds of subservience. They Community Chamber of Commerce bers as committee chairs. recent proposal to lower the income tax are persevering in tbe face of discrimina- • Margaret Dunning: Benefactor to The Republican leadership announced Bob three months ahead of schedule this year. tion based on ignorance and fear. city — Plymouth Historical Museum, thgt the reorganization of the Senate com- But even Blanchard's proposal to cut "Don't worry... The recent television dramatization of Dunning-Hough Library, moving force in mittees was done with the idea of improv- » Wisier the tax rate by 0.25 percent Oct. 1 doesn't the Willmar, Minn., women is an inspiring history of Plymouth Credit Union, former ing the state's business climate and edu- seem to be as much a clearly-thought-out example. longtime businesswoman. cation system. plan to trim the budget in appropriate For three years, these valiant women, • Jane Moehle: former Schoolcraft These are the same subjects which fig- areas as a desperate maneuver to take the Mommy's coming home, soon..! fought an employer who had forced them trustee and chair of the board; her re- ure to be issues the GOP will use this year DeMaso has been treated like a leper Al- heat off the administration and those leg- to train men who later were promoted to search led to its being named Schoolcraft in its effort to convince voters to elect though he is considered his party's leading islative Democrats who are still possible higher paying, more influential jobs. The College; President of Plymouth branch RCepDuUbDl icans to state offices Nov. 6. taxation expert, he was bypassed for chair recall targets. women went on strike, lost their jobs and AAUW, president of Plymouth Symphony The»: re is something of a warning in this. of the tax-writing Finance Committee What is lacking in all the turmoil is a faced rejection from neighbors, friends Society Board of Directors, educator, ad- The Senate could become the. forum for and not even given a seat on it. cogent, thoughtful approach to reducing and family in a community where escape ministrator State Board of Education and political wrangling of the hignest order Republicans made political hay by the cost of state government. was impossible. at Eastern Michigan University, active in with the Republican leadership attempt- making the tax hike the Blanchard-Dem- No, this didnt happen in 1927 or even arts. ing at all times to limit the power and ocrat tax hike. MOST OF the Legislature's time is still "It's true that 195It7 c. oItn htianpupees.ne Adn idn 1a9 7p7e.r son has only to Lib• rDaeryb odriraehct oOr,'C oSnanlvorati oCnan Atornmy P audbvliic- oiBnclfralanutceichn acHerod ou'fss ea Dd oemfm iRnoeicsprtrareatsitceionn tGa otaivnv.de s Jt. haem eDsem J-. on Tthhee dpaanrtg eorf iSse tnhaatte t Rheep nuabtluircaaln ste tnod ekneceyp sbpeennetf ditiss caundssi lneggis lpartoiognra mwsh,ich pr owpilolsa alsd,d yoisu vr emryo tshicerk . "Thheere d aorec tors look around to see that society provides, sory committee member, Country Festi- a lid on all allocations and expenditures — layer upon layer of services and more, university But this is the and even lauds, an environment which val Board member, Canton BPW member, thus retaining as much as possible of the to government. teachers and fosters this discrimination. community activist. . IT IS NOT lost on the Republican power tax-revolt constituency — may lead to Not enough time is given to determining right place scientists. From the beginning of life, men and • Beverly McAninch; Second woman in structure that choosing to make last political and governmental disorder how the state is going to continue to sup- for her to be." They are finding women are taught to be separate, to learn city's history selected mayor; leader in year's personal income tax increase a Although the move to lower the state ply the services and funds that it has un- better ways drceaifarfdee edrreisfn. fte vraelnutes b,o opklsay an ddif fseereeknt d igfafemreesn,t SofE WMMoaCmnOye Gnm, oVnroeowt ec rposru;el dfsoi dbreemn metr eM sncitchihooinoglead tnr ui fLs etseapega. ucee oGpfa OtrwPtio'ssa pDnr eiesmsseuonectr laeetdnicj oe vysetmanettenut asl eolynfa pttooowr sthe eran irdnec ttahhleel soinne tcttohleemd eb p taoacpxk,u l btahucerenr,ee brs,ye et mhmesorle ltoi fay rheina gvaen ya b sneteiulnml bupneu-rt edxeNartmoatkp eelneno —ouvg ehars tt ihhteo hu yageshat brs ei.s en b peoinignt egdiv oeunt, rfeo-r teov terreyadta cya.n" cer, We allow our school districts to divide allowed. Senate. of GOP senators who would like to spon- peatedly — to some way to reduce the boys and girls into separate teams and • These women persevere despite organ- The vote to increase the income tax sor a tax-cutting proposal cost of the ever-rising Department of So- sports. Former presidents, actors and izations which foster the exclusionary from 4.6 to 6.35 percent was almost en- cial Services budget and to find ways of business executives who give lip service to rule. tirely partisan with only one Republican WHETHER A CUT is the wisest course meeting the demands of an educational equality appear on television and promote All are women who have learned that senator, Harry DeMaso of Battle Creek, of action at this point doesnt seem to system which needs more money to im- the virtues of the Boy Scouts. "service to humanity is the best work of helping give it a bare majority. Since then. matter as much as the political advantage prove its posture. Certainly, these are all seemingly well- life." They are women who are fighting "Doctors "Your mother's itinotnenedti pornaecdt aiccetiso,n nso. B muta titte'sr t biomwe wwee lql-uiens-- theC boautntltele fssor n ufumtbuerers g eonfe fraatthioenrss,. mothers Was 'racist' wolf fsreonmd sailclk over sheh ewrea nbtesc atou sge o tentloned, which discriminate against the and young people are grateful. people to daughters of our nation. Portions of this editorial were writ- on living and Harper Hospital ten by Farmington Observer editor loving. Don't WE CERTAINLY should question the Stew Bamaby; the rest by the Plym- coloring the news? Tim because it's worry. Mommy's validity of an organization whoae creed outh and Canton Observer staffs. part of this coming home. Richard famous Medical Center. from our readers MOST DAYS I don't feel sorry for the — interests which should be treated with they "were successful in isolating our- big, rich papers downtown. Yet even rich suspicion. selves from Young's influence, " the rest of guys deserve fair treatment, and last "Given the social geography of the met- us must arch an eyebrow. Our story reminds us that sooner or later, every family has to deal with week they certainly got the short end the complex reality of cancer We think it's important and reassuring for patients and ropolitan area, there is a racist relation- It is important to note — as one News Reader likes main street idea from a report by three Ohio State Univer- ship between the media and the city." hating TV reporter failed to do - that the their families to know that one of the nation's most important cancer sity journalism school faculty members (Italics mine.) study wasn't commissioned by an outside centers is right here in Harper Hospital at the Medical Center The Cancer Program Because of the OSU people's built-in In other words, before any reporter agency like the chamber of commerce or at Harper is part of our country's organized cancer-fighting effort- To tbe editor: Between the Redford and Canton pe- dispositions, it was a foregone conclusion writes or broadcasts a word, we are told Archdiocese of Detroit. It was hired by a national network of twenty Comprehensive Cancer Centers that also includes In your request for comment* on a riod I lived in Northville with a defi- the Detroit News and Free Press would we have a "racist relationship." With such Young, who tends to meet problems with the Sloan Kettering Institute in New York, and the M.D Anderson Tumor msmtoaatviene tsahthareetae ttdh. fis oTr ihs eC na cenoetomdnemd Iu f nwoirotyu Cl dann elteiokdnes ttaoo nitIef, Im ulecahv eus eCda cnetonnte rit o fw bialld nbeess for a wribilned i nup t lhoeo ekyinegs oraf criisgth at-ntdh,in tkhienrgef foorlek,s .t er- ait roigrsg eadnd s eatnc ohfo rgr opueondpl eru cleasn,' tr eppoosrstiebrlys, wedin- theC crryyin ogf " "rraacciissmm"." is an easy alibi. It InstHitaurtep einr HHoosupsittoaln T Ifhe trhee idsi angon boestitse ris p claacnece tro, thhee A dnodct oyro uwril lc hparnocbeasb lhya rveec noemvmere nd core to more around and this to really small town again with a sense of com- The 29-page OSU study was commis- or break even. They are guilty by defini- saves you from dealing with the facts and been better Remember, early detection is important, so watch for the warning signs Tmoiawrniasgh.i pH (alvaicnkging l iinve mdain ia str Reeatd)f Io rcda n mtivuintyit.y centered around a core of ac- sCioolneemd abny A n.on Yeo ounthg,er s tmhaanrt iDnegtr ofirtom Ma tyhoer tioNn.O T ONLY is the mayor-media rela- ipsasrutems eatnt hoafnd T rSahnosuplodrnt'atti tohne bDeet rmoietr gDeed and see your physician at regular intervals ^ ttoi • " coverage he got during the Magnum Oil tionship "racist," but "news is by defini- with SEMTA to form the comprehensive Fur a brochure on early cancer detection, please phone the patient overpayment case and Vista Disposal bri- tion racist." transit system we visualized back in 1968"' hot line number given below. Harper Hospital is affiliated with the St. hool of Medic me bery case involving the sewage treatment If news be the unusual, say the profes- Go 'way, redneck, that's racist. Shouldn't Wayne State University, and the Medical Center in delivering plant sors, then a black mayor is unusual, black the people who pay for the Detroit water world-t lass quality health care She hungers for free choice contractors are unusual and a meeting and sewerage system have a voice in its where whites are unwelcome is unusual policies and operations? Bug off you THE J-SCHOOL trio began by assum- Grosse Pointer, that's racist. ing what they were setting out to prove: The sledding becomes doubly tough, a Harper Hospital eaTntottI tl ttyaham etd.he "e oasfem Mbazare.ttd ea"rne daras dM i arssp .fpr aCeUeare eddn" Atep rapptra tirhs-ee sMolc Dtoon asladpG'spi voaIednrt dem n aeti tm yp rijnaoesjte cb btu etc ascurseew o yf oints. tchroaonv"ietIsn t ari anetudc veo etnghrcnyeiie z Drsee.de aTtlr hto ehsieta nmt .msee eT,ddi btaieabe ssr eeemerpmavoeyro t ndreeir svofffee r tDrae letkon- t rm—ae cSadiolsli tai t b,r eeaclnfoadomtrie oensn easw awhssiop nrtdoh a b istseu t irwswpre rdiietesntefein n t.mh edaaty a otshre ra apcnriods- t ArteeenaOs lto nhwpeao tftlahf bni cnoleaks m owne ohef oa nb tcdherel iiaee tdsevh e "etdwhpe hoh elibfmr,rd.a tw bO oaonllyife"v e i d nsoay toh fea- A T H E M E D I C AL C E N T ER dsat behave ia the freedom of opinions if thai** their style maybe we about Detroit as a large metropolitan fessors find "clear instances of racist lan- Our fragmented southeastern Michigan SCIENCE RESEARCH HOPE AND H ( t t I N G coatiafy to theirs or the i boycott McDonald's. Aren't you area spreading from the city center guage" in the news columns of the Detroit region needs some heavy discussion of papers." governmental modernization and reform Can yea Asay Trashes, tho"sCeo pleeompalne. Y Inou tnhge v iwewas no'ft th eel emcateydor, b tyh e -t hneo tme sssoacgieolo cgaicrarlie rcla inptr aoprd werhi ctoh d aavmoinds For more information about Harper Hospital s Cancer Program telephone 494-9564. • Physicians, please call 494-8130 for information regarding cancer panent referrals media represent an outside set of interests WHEN THE faculty members' claim dealing with the message mm 12A(P.C) OStE THUF»OOY. haOtuary 18. 1964 Compete for ideas not for more dollars By Jack lologm computer industry. Large systems still are la de- special writer mand and will continue to be sold for many years to come. But tbe real growth in computer usage is just in i now beginning, with the micro — the "universal (Author Jack Bologna of Plymouth is presi- computer" lor tbe universal man. dent of a management consultant/computer Tbe micro will revolutionize our times as security firm). if not more, than the automobile. It will make in- formation and knowledge and entertainment af- Flashed with the success of the Model T from its fordable to tbe masses. It will give rise to a boat of inception ia 190*. Henry Ford would allow DO fun- new products and services. damental change in the vehicle. Just as tbe auto created a need for better roads, In fact, from 1913 to 1926, tbe car came in only gasoline stations, repair shops, machine tools, parts one color black, which gave rise to the old saw that manufacturers, collision insurance, driver training "you can have any color you want, so long as it's schools, auto dealers and finance companies, tbe black." micro will give rise to a host of new businesses. But tbe tenacity of spirit which made Ford so successful led to his undoing. He refused to believe Just aa autos spawned another industry larger his car had revolutionised American life to tbe than itself (petroleum exploration, refining and dis- tribution), the micro is spawning a gigantic indus- point where customer preferences were Hanging try. software development for micros. Software is With growing affluence and a rise in social sta- the fuel which drives computers. And Just as tbe tus, tbe "common man" was asking for more choic- auto led to a network of highways, the microcom- es, more variety, more elegance, more comfort puter will lead to a network of telecommunications Alfred P. Sloan, at General Motors, saw this de- utilities. velopment on the part of the mass market as an opportunity be could exploit with all tbe choices his firm had to offer — from Chevrolet*, to Poetises, WHAT WE SHOULDN'T forget in all this is what Bulcks, Oldsmobiles, LaSalles and Cadillacs. the mass customer wants and needs: enlighten- Sloan positioned his company to cater to tbe dis- ment, enjoyment, ease of operation, affordabillty criminating needs of his customers by segmenting and service — something small, simple and cheap, auto buyers into different income categories. He which satisfies a basic human need. bad a car for everyone's pocketbook and colors to If the auto gave us a better sense of our national match the rainbow. geography, and television gave us a better sense of So by 1927, GM began to grow rapidly, and by the the world, perhaps tbe micro will give us a better end of tbe decade had taken the lion's share of tbe sense of history and a better sense of our own uni- market for automobiles, never again to lose it to verse. • - Ford. (In 1921, Ford had 67 percent of the auto Tbe micro will make knowledge cheap; that is, market; by 1926, the share had dropped to 46 per- affordable and accessible to all. There will be a cent). market large enough to sustain us all. Not since the Gutenberg press has mankind had such a golden GENERAL MOTORS' SUCCESS can be attribu- opportunity to enliven man's spirit and enrich his ted to another factor. life. In 1919, GM instituted an installment buying plan In this great new era of knowledge dissemina- (GMAC). Ford, on the other hand, thought credit tion let's not "blow it" with dirty tricks. Let us buying was the bane of American business. compete for new ideas, not dollars. We are seeing about tbe same evolution in the If the right ideas come, the dollars will follow. from our readers Letters must be original copies and contain the signature and address of the sender. Limit letters to 300 words. Upset random David Artley asked me for tbe solution to the cut- off problem. It seems simple to me. If a family starts at one high school they should continue to appeal denied that high school as long as children are in that fam- ily. Of course, this would mean that tbe board has one less powerful decision to have control over. Second, I resented tbe fact that I had to give up an evening with my family to attend this fruitless meeting. I feel there should be some way of han- To the editor dling this over tbe phone or by an appointment in- Monday, Feb. 12,19»4,1 attended the Plymouth- stead of giving up my valuable free time to sit in on Canton Board of Edacation meeting. My concern tbe board's working hours. •WHITE STAG *ROFFE •DEMETRE was random selection. Speaking of the phone I tried to call several of I requested that my Central Middle ninth grader the board members during my busy working day •CEVAS 'SERAC 'OBERMEYER • SLALOM be changed from Plymouth Canton to Plymouth Sa- and was unable to reach any of them, inrtmting the lem. My motive was simple. I have a 1983 graduate superintendent •SPYDER •BOGNER •ALPINE DESIGNS *GH and I will have a 1964 graduate of Plymouth Salem My last point is, if my 1984 graduate fails to and my ninth grader wants to be a 1987 graduate. complete the requirements for graduation will I •HEAD "COMFY-SWING WEST'FIRST DOWN Request denied. Just another burden that a family then have a child attending Plymouth Salem High has to cope with in this noo-family-oriented society. School at the same time that my younger childs •TYROLIA *SKYR *AFRC *FERA "TOPHER I have two problems with this decision. First of enters the High School? all it seemed to me that the decision was made v'GERRY *MEISTER •SPORTAROUND «CB before I even got to make my appeal. I did get to Jadith A Marcinkfewicz address tbe subject but it was cut and dry. Plymouth SAVE 20% T050% SKIS WSDP/88.1 EVERY FAMOUS BRAND SKMN_STOCK (WSDP-FM 88.1 is the student-operated ra- WEDNESDAY (Feb. 22) •ROSSIGNOL *KNEISSL *K-2 -ELAN dio station at Plymouth Centennial Education- 7 pjn.. . . News Magazine. al Park (CEP). THURSDAY (Feb. 23) •FISCHER *LANGE •AUTHIER *DYNASTAR 5:39 p.m. . . . Michelle Trame brings you Cham- % PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS ber Chatter. OLIN *HEXCEL ' H E AD 'ATOMIC ' D Y N A M IC THURSDAY (Feb. it) 7 p.m. . . . "Almost Even" focuses on sexualilty 4:40 p.m. . . . Ron Hanson taring you Kiwanis and loving. Keynotes. % 7 pan. . . Almost Even. Tonight's program fo- FRIDAY (Feb. 24) SAVE 20 TO 50% BOOTS cuses on dealing with change. 11 a.m.. . . Prime Time. 7:39 p.m. . . . High school boys basketball game FRIDAY (Feb. 17) of tbe week; Western Lakes Activities Associa- 11 a.BL . . . Prime Time — Part II of "Market tion (WLAA). Teams to be announced. ^ EVERY FAMOUS BRAND BOOT IN STOCK' Images." MONDAY (Feb. 27) 7:39 pjn. . . . High school boys basketball Game 7 p.m. . . . Debut of "Classical," music special •NORDICA 'LANGE 'HEIERLING -CABER of the Week - Plymouth Canton High hosts with host Sheila Vaccher. Walled Lake Western with Jim Talbott and Geoff Bankowski at courtside. H A N S ON 'SALOMON 'NORTALIA 'DYNAFIT TUESDAY (Feb. 28) 7:39 pjn. . . . High school boys basketball game MONDAY (Feb. 29) of the week: WLAA playoffs continue (teams to 7 pjn. . 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SATURDAY 10-5 30 © I je C a n t on ( © b s e r u er Suburban Life em* Graham editor/459-2700 ^ 1st Ladies inaugural gowns shown 1 the view Ellie Woman's Club benefit Feb. 29 Graham THERE ARE no winter doldrums out at St Thomas a Twenty-six of the most elegant avoid a walking pattern that involves Becket Catholic Church in Canton. gowns in United States history will sharp turns. Those who are wearing Tbe Women's Club at the church has shown at the Woman's Club of Plym- hoops and trains have been reminded taken care of that They started outh luncheon-fashion show Wednes- not to step backwards, it could ruin tbe rehearsing for their February day, Feb. 29. Not one of the fabulous gown or injure tbe model. Follies early in January and fashions, each valued at 91,500, will be Each of the gowns is insured for everyone enjoyed tbe results last for sale. ~~~ " $1,000 hut coverage does not Include night when tbe show was presented. The Seely-Deer Gown Collection, ac- damage caused by smoking, eating, Mary Albus, president of tbe club, curate reproductions of Inaugural ball drinking or being stepped on. chaired tbe follies. She even gowns of 24 presidents' wives, will be persuaded some of the men to get modeled for the occasion. The collec- First ladies and models are: Martha into the act. Billed as tbe "Follies" tion was made originally for the Re- Washington, Patricia Centofanti; Abi- Lovelies," they brought down tbe publican Party of Michigan to be used gail Adams, Ruth Roesano; Dolley bouse. as a fund-raiser. It was purchased from Madison, Elinor Graham; Elizabeth Members of "lovelies" team were the party several years ago by Dr. and Monroe, Nancy Tanger, Louisa Cathe- John Dale, Tom Albus, Bill Kravex, Mrs. Edwin Deer of Birmingham. rine Adams, Patricia McCombs; Angel- Jim Galoch, Tom Pierz and Gerry Jean Deer was Republican state ica Van Buren, Patricia Thomas; Sarah Grady. Their gowns and wigs were finance chairman when she conceived Polk, Martha Davis; Mary Todd Lin- glamorous, in spite of John Dale's the idea for the gown collection. De- coln, Lillian Payne; Julia Dent Grant full beard. tails of tbe gowns were researched and Greta Poole; Lucretia Garfield, Barba- Tbe kazoo orchestra made sketched at the Smithsonian Institute ra van der Merwe; Frances Cleveland, beautiful music. And the whole cast and from historical fashion records at Jean Jones; Caroline Harrison, Betty appeared for the grand finale the Congressional Library by Troy de- Koch; Edith Roosevelt Either Hulsing. rendition of "New York, New York." signers David Zeese and Donald Nagel. Also, Helen Taft Geri Vollmer, They shopped far and wide for the fab- Edith Wilson, Arline Robingson; Flor- "THE THREEPENNY rics. ence Harding, Sharon Armbruster, Opera" closes Saturday evening at Grace Coolidge, Betty Curran; Lou Eastern Michigan University's THE FABRIC FOR Grace Coolidge's Hoover, Wilna RinderKnecht; Eleanor Quirk Theatre. Curtain time is 8 inaugural ball gown was discovered in Roosevelt, Julia Kenny, Elizabeth p.m. Thursday, Friday and a little shop in New York City The (Bess) Truman, Lee Ann Graper, Mary Saturday. In the cast are two June shopkeeper insisted tbe bolt was the (Mamie) Eisenhower. Kay Wood; graduates of the Plymouth one from which the original gown had Jacqueline Kennedy, Janice Foster, Cententennial Educational Park — been cut Claudia (Lady Bird) Johnson, Phyllis — Ann Marie Roberts and Celia Betty Curran will model the red vel- Redfern; Thelma (Patricia) Nixon, Al- Stuart Both were active in drama vet creation of 1923 with its shapeless tha Stewart Rosalyn Carter, Constance during their years at the CEP low waistline and three-ruffled skirt of Heidt and Nancy Reagan, Carole Ann Marie appeared In "Annie the flapper era. Hackett Get Your Gun," Hair styles were researched as well THE WOMAN'S Club has arranged as the favorite tunes of tbe presidents. "Maine," the inaugural ball fashion show and Tbe gowns will be modeled to appropri- "Fiddler on luncheon as a benefit for its scholarship ate background music provided by pia- the Roof'and program. nist Frances Lang. "Tbe Long Admission to the luncheon and show Silence" when Narrators Mary Childs and Judge in tbe Mayflower Meeting House is $20 sbe attended Dunbar Davis will provide comments per person. Wine will be Included with Plymouth and biographical information of the tbe luncheon and each guest will have a Salem High first ladies. chance to win a trip for two to the na- ScbooLSbe The earliest dress in the collection is tion's first capital. Luncheon will be was active In that of Martha Washington and tbe served at 11:30 » m The fashion show Little Theatre most recent will be Nancy Reagan's. will begin at 12:30 p.m. Guests will be of the Young Tbe dresses will reflect changes in seated at tables for eight and table at EMU and appeared in "African styles over the years. Deer said that numbers will be assigned when reser- Tales." the President's wives were greatly in- vations are made. For reservations call She is the daughter of Carol and • fluenced by European royalty in the K.C. Mueller, 455-0075, or Linda Pawl- Bill Roberts of Canton Center Road, style and fabric of their gowns. ing, club president. 420-2094. Plymouth. William Henry Harrison's wife, Car- Tbe club is planning its second annu- Celia Stuart appeared ia the high oline, was the first to wear a gown al scholarship ball for the evening of school musicals "Annie Get Your made entirely of domestic materials. Saturday, March 10 in the Mayflower Gun" and "The Music Man." She Meeting House. Proceeds from the In- was in the cast BETTY KOCH will model tbe Harri- augural Ball Gown Fashion Show and Betty Curran wears a copy of the gown of "Feiffer's son gown. Luncheon will go to fund the scholar- worn by Grace Goodhue Coolidge to the People," which Canton Township's first lady, Grata Poole, trtea on the The models have been warned to ships. 1923 insugursl hall. The original gown they were reproduction of Mrs. Ulysses 8. Grant's inaugural gown. snd the reproduction are said to have ipVneivlrlifatoecdrhm ,t o i n Jlaucleia g Doewnnt iGn r1a8n8t9 .w ore the original pale green satin and Staff photos by Steve Cantrell sbielke nv ecluvte tf.r om the same bolt of deep red Austria last June. Celia is Family violence can the daughter of Alan and Lois Stuart of demons Drive, Plymouth Township. be c u r b e d— with help * & Celia is a freshman dance major at EMU and Ann Marie is a freshman theatre major. % JUNIOR Achievement students from tbe Plymouth JA Center had tbe opportunity to attend The growing social problem of violence in tbe e You experience feelings of anger out of pro- tbe Feb. 6 meeting of tbe Economic home can be prevented or greatly curtailed, ac- portion to the cause. Club of Detroit Tbe Honorable cording to the Michigan Psychiatric Society. e You feel unloved or unlovable. Coleman A. Young, mayor of "We as a nation do not have to passively accept e You feel unable to care about or love someone Detroit was guest speaker and the the growing tragedies of child abuse and spouse else. Junior Achievers met the mayor for abuse," said Dr. Melvin Bornstein, a Birmingham e You feel chronically depressed, hostile or a question-and-answer session ' psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who is president- frustrated. before tbe luncheon. elect of the society. e You feel little satisfaction in your life. Guests of Don. C. Parker, e You feel indifferent to other people in your president of tbe Detroit Free Press, "We have to somehow reach those people who life. were Susana Matulevich, Bishop have used violence — or have the potential to use e You experience marked changes in your Borgeas High School; Eric Loase and violence — because they cant cope with the pres- moods or personality. Sandy Danielski of Plymouth Salem sures in their lives," Bornstein said. "We have to let e You were mistreated by-your parents. High School; Bill Merkel, day Good them know there are alternatives to striking out e You grew up with low self-esteem. and Ehab Aryan of Plymouth and hurting those they love." e You are or feel isolated from other people Canton High School; and Aleda e You resent criticism. Aryan of Pioneer Middle School t LINDA FEINFELD, M.D., a specialist in child e You resent your baby's crying or your children psychiatry at Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital in Detroit, making noise. i ITS A FAMILY affair every added, "It is typically not a lack of love that leads e You feel deprived. Thursday when three generations of to family violence but a lack of coping skills. e You feel you have too many pressures and tbe Barnes family of Plymouth bead "Abusive parents rarely want to hurt their chil- stresses in your life. for the Plymouth Cultural Center dren," Feinfeid explained "There are certain life e You feel no one understands your problems and their Weight Watchers session. experiences such as being abused as a child that Joel (Jody) Barnes, tbe father, make parents prone to abusing their own children. IF YOU or someone you know feels pressures \ was tbe first to Join Weight Violence occurs under stress-filled circumstances mounting and believe yourself capable of striking dWaautgchhteerrs .J eHnisn iwfeirf,e ,1 4D, ownenrae, nanedx t in which the parent feels provoked, and anger flares out and hurting a child or spouse, it's time to seek They were getting so many up," sbe said. help. There are many sources of help on their changes in In the heat of the moment If you feel you can't Relieve pressure by talking through your prob- BILL BRESlER/ctatr photograph that Donna's mother contain your anger, cool off by leaving tbe scene of lems with a friend or clergyman a member and attained her the irritation. If a child is the target of your anger, If your problem is serious, you can learn new Energy savers to be foal of decreased poundage leave the child with a friend, neighbor or baby-sit- ways of coping with tension and anger through Donna's father was so impressed ter, but leave — get away from the upsetting envi- therapy with a psychiatrist or other mental health auctioned that he Joined the group last August ronment. professional. Professional family therapy can solve The five slim-and-trim members upsetting behavior patterns that cause friction in More than 200 items designed to aave energy such se the window of the family credit their leader, TO HELP people understand the roots of family tbe family. shade shown above will be auctioned by Plymouth auctioneer Terry Morris, with their success. violence, the psychiatric society has developed a Develop a support system by joining a group such John Whaien at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Waterman Center at School- Donna said, " He was so positive in checklist of warning signs to identify those who as Parents Anonymous, which teaches violence- his approach and he and members have the potential to inflict violence on a child or prone parents how to avoid hurting their children craft College. They include flue dampers, window Insulation, solar of oar class applauded every pound, spouse, as well as a list of preventive steps that can Individuals can find a "buddy" in the group to call systems, setback thermostata and engineering and architectural every half pound and evsn every ~ betaken. when they fear they are about to lose control and services. Proceeds from the Sunshine Energy Fair and Auction quarter pound we lost It Here are tbe warning signs of a potential for vio- injure a child. will benefit the Schoo+craft Energy Studies Program. Bob Croteen to start feeling be (right) of Energy Connection in Plymouth, one of the bueineeeee lence: Take classes in Parent Effectiveness Training donating products to the auction, shows Frank McMurray of Can- e You feel hopeless or helpless about your life (PET) to learn appropriate ways of responding to ton a window shade that seels a window in cold weather. circumstances. difficult situations with children mm »$pa. OAS Thursday, February 1g. 1064 Between ice and petitions, what a week! Thorsoay. FeOfuar, 16. 1964 Q4tE - - - J jV I remember saying to myself several _ *ws carrier. It to a disas- This weekend theres times, Til Just type up • little note, ter for the carrier, but an even bigger itas are doing.. or Save does, trying desperately to remember if the nm of! some copies, and staff oae In problem for the inevitable "carrWr Canton chatter WeH I'm from'Canton^ and this hap- last election was for millage or candi- going to be some funny It would have been so peoedtome. dates. I was concerned about making a then. But this is now, sad Yon »my son Alan,' a While entering Kmart on Saturday I fool of myself by giving a candidate's business goinq on. now it's too late for a simple note. But suffered such Sandy was approached by a person who asked name when it was millage. maybe it's not too late to belp in tbe while delivering his paper route Thurs- me if I was a registered voter. Then, a way out" I would rely on my "\j -r*gi day, Feb. 2 — a sprained knee and an- Preblich 981-6354 . I answered, 'Too bet! Never miss!" rights as a citizen to private ballot Rut So'I kle, to be exact He proceeded to do his best to get me rather than make an issue of it just to sign a petition, mentioning all the casually giggle out a sky "I don't re- Dear Neighbors, So on Saturday, bis conscientious fa- negate the fact that we have a prob- for a mailman, Avon representative, or while catchy little phrases like "rising I know tbe weather has been lousy ther was delivering his route when lem. What I really want to relay to you concerned father etc. can be disastrous. utility costs" and the famous "stop tax What a mistake. This was the tytbttohhuoe iirsuasnehrs k,y eo o oet vrawuaenr rilnd.c. 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"or eyv ?uoo hu siYac acdoeyau nwyb 'ecotaa ui rsnt'eear'etmdy s es a,fimo g c"rnbAo.ne arN scc oowpiwneehnst,ocit tiii inoyeonoun a-us throws your life into a spin. As always ful and annoying for a newsboy, reason NOW. FROM THE "I don't believe Well, I searched the petition from You see it's not Just your family who there are so many people much worse enough to shovel your property. How- itf' department top to bottom and I couldn't find one AT THIS, HE turned his back and could faU and be injured, or even your off than we. However, that does not ever, a broken and dislocated shoulder I usually write about what Canton- blank explaining anything about what walked away, refusing to listen to my it was for. The only blanks filled in, reply. were tbe lines the people were e Forget that be insulted me in MY Even tbe "county of' line was blank. township, in front of MY Kmart (I be- Foursome represent- I Med to get him to teU me what this lieve he said be was from Garden City.) ing killer beee was petition was for and be said they would e Forget that my teenage son was named "moet original be used for a lot of different things. But with me and confused by his attitude coatumea for a the idea was to get as many signatures e Forget that be insulted me in front group." Annelieng as possible so all tbe people and all of my son (this I was able to explain Little (left), MarceMa "OUR" issues would get oo the ballot later), e Forget all the emotions that LaflJ, Guy Little and He didn't even want me to read what an incident like this creates, e Re- Franz Ueb are mem- the blank petition said. member the blank petition was filled bers of Ann Arbor with pages of names from Canton, German-American I SMILED and told Urn I couldn't Plymouth, Nov! etc. Remember two Club. sign it members of our state government He asked why, and I told him be- were recalled recently with the aid of Kan Qamar photo* The Little Tramp will be here, along with* cause I didn't know what it was for. He petitions. Conceivably, the signatures Local club's the Lone Eagle and the Sultan of Swat. So come" rtressed the importance of having lots could been gathered in this manner. visit the time of flaming youth, raccoon coats,- of signatures so all the issues would be Regardless of which side of the party jazz music and speakeasies. Dance the Chariest brought to tbe people. line you are on, year's could be next- ton. Watch the silents. Have a rip-roaring good! He took the clipboard away from me - e Remember recall drives and all Fasching gala time at our 1920s Great Escape Weekend. and Insisted the blanks didn't have to special elections are a privilege, but be filled in because they were forming costly to all. e Remember even Henry Ford Museum a "brand new party" and that wasn't groups from outside our United States a sellout February 18 and19 required. I never was allowed to read could attempt and vtey possibly suc- the standard form, blank as it was. He ceed In destroying our system, using wanted just my signature. our system. If we do not guard it pro- odfi dbI nod'wti dw npa'etn twtit aihonimnts t woto oe rtmhki.bn aSfcro r,Ia Ibs ased xhp fNalnaOi Rn Ieaddte aII otleeft co tpu eirto Kp wlmeaa tacrbhtsu! s)I et i te ( ARnedm erimghbte rI,n dfroonn'tt fnLuieglTnlh hthtee oni nGu cs eeetrhl meefboa rrPna l-itytiAsommn ao newurntiahucsaa lanC Fsu Cealltlsluu-crbohauil ont. fg C P ePlnyatmertryo.u TSthahet uh rapddrae y-a Wedding was too conscientious a voter to sign And this year they did not run out of the imported without some idea of what tbe page I FINAL NOTE: I still have no idea German beer and wine, ordered months in advance i was signing was going to be used for. what those petitions were for. They of tbe party. There was plenty of hearty German Candids Now, be decided to add insult to the could have been as pure as tbe driven food for the celebrants who came from neighboring intimidation. He asked who I voted for snow. And they could have been to cut German-American clubs and the metropolitan area in tbe last election. education, or annex Canton. to join tbe fun. Many of tbe guests had no German 25 8" x 10" I hemmed and hawed, nervously gig- Who knows? Why didn't they say? background. But ooce they attend, they wouldn't gled and said, "The right man, Fm hot miss the party. In Album saying they win, but I always vote for ON A MORE chattery note. If you Club member Phyllis Urban won the prize for the ' 2 3 500 the right man." (Oh bow clever I was.) know anyone with a birthday Feb. 29, best female costume. She came as a fairy godmoth- Unfortunately, be wasn't looking for please give me a call. Thanks, Sandy. » er. Her husband, Guentber, was Father Time. clever, and asked again I paused, How was your week? 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Snacks, beer and Dinner at the Mayflower Hotel will be Fee 320? a brown bag lunch. Tui- Samonie speaks fluent Spanish as Sheldon Road, Canton Township. Tbe separated Christians will meet at 8 set-ups provided. Tickets at door 315 preceded by cocktails at a member's Now, Membership !Special" " " " " " Hon and child care available well as English He has a master's de- group is open to all persons, including p.m Saturday.Feb. 18, in St. Kenneth's per couple. house. 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All decoys made at our studio TAX BOARD OF REVIEW TAX REFUNDED Red Cross GOOD THRU 3 15 "84 FULL PREMIUM ON EPtAL SAVINGS 3* HOURS: 10:00 a.m. t»l 5:00 p.m. Notice it hereby jpven tint the Caotoo Towmhip Board of Review will meel «tartlng AMERICAN FUNDS Far SperUJiitM for over 58 Yemrt Blood Services Sunday and evenings by appointm«nt T1Mue4e Tdahye, M baourcrhn w6i l1l9 8b4e 9 th 0r0o uAgMh t Tou 4es dJOay P,M M daracihly, I Sa.nd 19 o8n4 T aundesd Faryid Mayar Mchar cJh J t1h6e 7691 Liberty Road Board will meet from 3 00 PM to 9 00 PM Parkin 484 Pelisster Street Southeastern All per»oo« protesting their aasnsmenti moat complete petitions prior to appearing C A N T ON M E I J E R® Windsor • l-5l^-253-$6l2 Michigan Si* Miles West of Ann Arbor before the board Petitions may be obtained at the Township Offices at II50 S Canton HBFL Daily 9 «o 5:30, Fri. to 9 Region 6 6 5 - 0 5 05 Center Road If you have any questions regarding the March Board of Review you T H R I F TY A C R ES 45001 FORDRD may call the Board of Review Secretary at J97 1000 I Matt* I :N4
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