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Canton (Dbsntier Volume 3 Number 34 Thursday, December 15, 1977 Canton. Michigan 56 Pages Twentv Five Cents c1977 SubuftMO Cxxnmuntcalioos Corpwaiwn AJI Rights Rw«rv«<3 B o om is l o w e r ed on A n c h or I nn By CRAIG PIECHURA Plymouth—father of the late Bill Cook, alleges, were negligent in hiring suppose it has something to do with BLOOD SAMPLES from the six 17—filed a civil complaint last week employees who were "careless" in (collecting from) AAA, the insurance accident victims were analyzed by the The owners of the Anchor Inn Bar in that seeks damages from the bar ow- serving people who were under the carrier." Michigan Department of Health last Pinckney, an establishment where ners and parents of the car's driver, legal drinking age and appeared to be Cook said he was acting on the August The blood sample of the seven minors were served alcohol on Bradley Wilson, 17. of Plymouth, who intoxicated. advice of his attorney, Sheldon Erlich, Cooks' son was reportedly destroyed July 23 before six of them were killed also was killed in the accident "Defendants failed to require that of the Lopatin, Miller, Binds and Free during transport to the laboratory in in a car crash, have had their liquor identification be shown by a group of dman law firm in Detroit Lansing because of "an apparent mis license revoked by order of Liquor The civil suit seeks $1 million in young men on the premises who were Cook said learning that the parents take in packaging, according to a Control Commissioner Edward Weist. damages from the bar owners and $1 not obviously of drinking age," states of another boy killed in the crash were Livingston County Sheriff's spokes Starsky-Hutch The owners of the Anchor Inn, Rob- million from the Wilsons, plus court the complaint named in the lawsuit "is as much man ert Welch and John Wuestenberg, have costs, interest and attorney fees. Carl Ranno, attorney for bar owners news to me as it is to you I lost a son, Aside from Cook, only one of the six until Jan 2 to appeal the license Wuestenberg and Welch, did not con- but I don't know how you put a price youths' blood samples showed an alco- An arrest in Plymouth removal. Under the LCC order, it is IN THE LAWSUIT, it is alleged that test 14 charges against his clients at a on that " hol content below the legal of two gasoline station possible for the bar to reopen if the Mr. and Mrs Wilson "negligently Nov 29 hearing before the LCC Seven Mrs. Cook said earlier that she was intoxication level of 0 07 Wilson, ttjc holdup men would have license is "transferred to person or entrusted vehicle to Bradley L Wilson, charges were for selling alcohol to pleased the bar owners lost their driver, had a reported 0 15 level, the made a good story for the persons approved by the1 commission" who defendants knew or should minors and seven charges were for liquor license and indicated the bar highest of the group within 90 days of Dec. 12 have known had a ted driving record 'allowing seven minors to consume owners were the main targets of the television series. Starsky and Hutch See Page 2A. In a separate action, the bar owners and propensity for drinking and was alcohol on the premises of the Anchor damage suit. "There is a reason for Attempts to contact Mr and Mrs have been named co-defendants in a $2 likely to be drinking on night of acci- Inn everything that is being done legally," John Wilson for comment on the law million lawsuit filed by the parents of dent and shouldn't have been entrusted When asked why the Wilsons were she said suit were unsuccessful one of the teens killed in the car crash. with motor vehicle on the highways." included as defendants in the lawsuit, Jack F Cook of Sheridan in The owners of the bar. the complaint Jack Cook replied. "It's not my idea. I " A C C O R D I N G- TO THE N EW O R D I N A N CE YOU'RE' Police arrest two men 0 R E A K I N6 r HE LAW.' Ill I in Little Caesar stickup Canton's Little Caesar pizzeria must bond set bv District Judge Larry He probably grabbed a wad of ones have been bom under a bad sign, and Emmert. and thought he really had something." we're not talking about the revolving Canton police cruising in the area Roman with the pizza pie on a spear THE CRIMINALS' TAKE would responded to the robbery call phoned Early Sunday morning the problem- have been much greater than just $88. in by the employees. Canton Ptl. plagued pizzeria was relieved of $88 according to store manager Gary George Sharp and Jim Manna spotted when two "weird acting" men held up Haney, if he had not become sus- a 1969 Ford with its hood raised on the the store with a stiletto at 1 38 a.m. picious of the two men who, he said, east side of the building at Ford and and threatened to use a gun. spent a long time loitering in the Lilley. lobby, telling employees they were Two men ran from the disabled car, Minutes later, two men were appre- waiting for friends to arrive before according to police, and attempted to hended and charged with armed rob- they placed their pizza order. force Dwayne Denotter of Whit more bepy by officers from the Canton Township and Wayne County polic£ "I kind of felt it <a robbery) was Lake out of his car to make their departments. The money was recov- gonna go down," store manager getaway. Both Plymouth Salem ered Haney said, "i threw $900 from the and Plymouth Canton register into a dish in the back room, AWARE THAT police were in pur- On Nov. 1, the pizza parlor was dam wrestling teams defeated to be on the safe side. '' suit, the pair ran west on Ford Road aged when three sticks of dynamite, competition from Livonia Those suspicions were soon, con- and disappeared behind the Egg Castle allegedly placed on the building by 17- Swearing in public and stealing apples from a farmer's tree are firmed when Spears reportedly pro- restaurant. Franklin and Livonia Clar- year-old Robert Jay Blackburne, misdemeanors in Canton's proposed disorderly person ordinance The duced a stiletto and told Haney that Meanwhile, Deputies Ed Rasmussen enceville in double dual exploded against the rear wall. general populace, though, has little need to worry, township officials Ills friend. Mates, had a gun in the and John Clark, who were eating in a meet action Tuesday night Charged with armed robbery in Sun- pocket along with his hand doughnut shop next to the pizzeria, say.(Graphic by Glenna Merillat) in the Salem gymnasium. day's robbery were Michaelji. Spears. "The guy with a knife just started joined the Canton cops in their search. This picture shows 24, last known address Carson City, pulling money from out of the Spears was discovered hiding behind Everything f r om Salem's Steve Ernst wres- New, and Harry J. Mates, 39, of 11625 drawer," Haney said "He kept an eye a dumpster and Mates was found a tling against Franklin Butternut, Plymouth. Both are being on me. so I don't think he even real- few minutes later in the field behind grappler Eric Gutierrez. held in Wayne County Jail on $50,000 ized he wasn't hardly getting anything. the restaurant, police said. For complete results on p s y c h i cs to smut the double dual see Sports 45-15 plan Section on Page 1C. is working in p r o p o s ed law Secret at Miller meeting? By DARLENE S TIN SON and cranny to make sure everyone is Badmouthing The Man upstairs or minding their I's and Qs. Miller Elementary School's 45-15 calling your wife a blankety-blank in a "WE WON'T CRACK down unless Was it a private meet- year-round scheduling has made it a public place could earn you a 90-day there's really a reason to Flodin said ing, a secret meeting, or good place for children to learn and stay in the clinker, and a misdemeanor when asked about provisions in the just an informal get- for teachers to teach, according to the charge under a proposed ordinance ordinance that prohibits the sale of evaluation report on two years of the together'' That's the ques- introduced to the Canton board last drug paraphernalia and magazines 45-15 scheduling there tion being debated by the week. like 'Playboy' and Hustler Plymouth-Canton Community Plymouth Township Board The disorderly persons ordinance "But if the police get into a bad situ Schools administrators have com- of Trustees. See Page 7A. covers everything from obscene lan- ation where a guy's causing a scene or pleted the study of the pilot program guage to window peeping to the sale of disturbance, this ordinance is a means at Miller from July 1975 to August drug paraphernalia in an effort to give to incarcerate that person I believe it 1977 Canton police some legal leverage will be used in that manner. Flodin The evaluation report was presented over rowdy characters and shady said, "rather than seeing how rnarn to school trustees at Monday night's entrepreneurs tickets we can write. meeting of the Plymouth-Canton Index: Although township Clerk John Flodin Flodin believes provisions of the pro Board of Education The report eval- doubts that every section of the ordi- posed law would act as a dose of pre uated program information, student nance will be rigorously enforced, he ventative medicine and discourage achievement, cost comparison, and says the proposed law is needed to entrepreneurs from establishing adult the impact of 45-15 on education Amusements speed up the law enforcement process book stores and massage parlors. The report also indicated that 45-15 Brevities and halt time-consuming trips to the Although the townships adminis scheduling was economically efficient Church Wayne County Prosecutor's Office for tration and Police Chief Walter Mac as well as being sound from a curricu- Classified arrest warrants. Gregor favor enactment of a dis lum standpoint Daniels Den orderly person law. the ordinance Military News WALTER J. GUTH, the township drafted by Guth could take some time Obits THE SCHEDULING at Miller was attorney who drafted the proposed to get on the books. Opinion changed in 1975 to house 33 per cent ordinance, says "99 and nine-tenths The township board unanimousl> Suburban Life more students than the building would per cent" of the disorderly conduct tabled the document last Tuesday and Canton Chatter normally hold with a September-to- prohibited by the proposed law is also ordered Guth to revise some sections Clubs in Action June calendar Soundproofing prohibited by a variety of state acts, in the proposed law after Trustee Bowling The boundary for Miller's attend many of which are seldom enforced Eugene Daley, former sheriff s dep Doc's Comer ance area hasn't changed since 1974, Although Canton police have never uty, noted some discrepancies between Sports and the net enrollment impact of 45-15 prosecuted anyone for mutilating the township ordinance and state law Pressured by noise complaints from Canton apartment dwellers is that Miller now houses more than tombs in a cemetery or wearing their Possession of a sawed-off shotgun is a 900 students in a building which other- who back up to 1-275, the state highway department has sent con- birthday suit in public. Guth says the felony under a state statute, for wise would only accommodate 690 struction crews out to the expressway this week to install sound bar- lack of a disorderly persons ordinance example, but only a misdemeanor "EVERYTHING pupils. riers. A sound check conducted earlier in the year showed noise on the township's books forces police under the proposed township lavs With a 45-15 calendar, students levels above saftey standards along the highway.(Staff photo by Gary to ask the Wayne County Prosecutor's ACCORDING TO GUTH. the pro SOLD!" attend schools for nine weeks (45 Caskey) Office for an arrest warrant should posed ordinance includes provisions of school days) and then have a three- they meet up with the disorderly indi disorderly person laws already on the week (15 days) vacation, throughout vidual Thomas Foster didn't need us—after 2 factories build locally books in Livonia, Westland and Gar I ust one ad in The Observer 4 Eccen- the year If the township board approves the den City Violations of the act are a tric classified section So many Students and teachers are on four proposed ordinance, police would be misdemeanor, punishable by a max people responded that all the furniture tracks, and only three tracks are in enforcing local law instead of a state was sold immediately and he had to imum $100 fine. 90 days in jail or both cancel his follow up ads school at any one time. Two new factones are interested in space and will be built in Canton's act. That means police could ask a Besides prohibiting obscene lan- The curriculum was revised by the settling down to business in Canton Industrial Park, south of Joy and west township attorney—instead of the guage and public nudity, the mutila APARTMENT S»le Every introduction of 45-15 but nine-week Township of Haggerty. Dinsmore Realty has county prosecutor—for an arrest war tion of tombstones and the sale of thing goes. Sofai, chain, blocks of time have provided better A new company known as Canton been handling negotiations with the rant. marijuana cigarette papers, the pro chrome- Kit*. table*, etc After 5 p.m. organization and pre-planning by Machine Products received the green township "The police can meet a township posed ordinance also prohibits teachers, explains Sam Ulsaker, light to begin construction at Tuesday Township officials are encouraging attorney and come up with a yes or no •Calling a person on the telephone See how effective we can be Call administrative assistant for research, night's meeting of the Canton Board of txsiness to settle in Canton to expand answer on a warrant in 15 minutes," and refusing to carry on any conversa- today to place an ad program planning and federal proj- Trustees. The firm, owned by Dan the community's largely-residential Guth explained. "The Wayne County tion once a connection is made ects With year-round school, he adds, Bryan, received site plan approval the tax base Trustees have formed an prosecutor is a very busy man, and •Fortune telling for profit. less "review" time is needed because previous night from the planning com- economic development corporation asking him for a warrant can be a •Pretending to be a deaf, blind or DIAL DIRECT of the frequent and shorter vacation (EDO) to entice business with tax-free very time-consuming process " mission and was placed on the town- physically handicapped person in 522-0900 periods, ship agenda the following night in a revenue bonds. But neither of the two The 29-page draft of the proposed order to obtain money or assistance special concession to speed the project factories discussed Tuesday are ordinance prohibits 162 different types • Mutilate the American flag or the TEACHERS FIND that the four along, according to Clerk John Flodin included in the EDC plan. of "disorderly" activity. But Flodin, flag of the State of Michigan nine-week blocks of time provide a Architect for the factory, Ted Dau- The other business interested in who heads the township's police com- •Sniffing glue to cause a state of bresse, told trustees the building will mission, says he "doubts" that Canton "intoxication, euphoria and excite (Continued on page 6A) have more than 55.000 square feet of (Continued on page 6A) police will be peeking into every nook ment " I. .// ' - - ' 2A(P.C> Thursday, December 15, 1977 Gasoline station Pptoutli-(£antmt Gala Women's Fashions for OBITUARIES r o b b e rs n a b b ed the Holidays! Our party-perfect Plymouth police pulled a page from FORD SAID the station had been JAMES H. HOPKINS Funeral Home with bunal at Rural dresses, blouses, "Starsky and Hutch'' last week in nab robbed the night before, and officers James H. Hopkins, 54 of Koss Street, Hill Cemetery. Northville Offic ating bing two men who were attempting to had the place under surveillance in Plymouth, died Dec 8 in Northville was the Rev Dwayne l>ce Kelsey of skirts and slacks rob a gas Station attendant at case the robbers decided to come back Township. Omission of flowers is the First United Methodist Church of will brighten your knifepoint again requested but memorial contributions Plymouth Pallbearers were Bill Prys holidays ahead. Douglas Byron .Jones, 22, of North may be made to the Plymouth Histori- tup, Ron Fulton. Richard Perry and Michael Wilkin, the station attend cal Society or to the First Church of Charles Isaacson ville. and Daniel Richard Guy, 33, of Our coordinated sportswear is perfect for the busy holidays Farmington, were arraigned last ant, told police Jones was the man Christ Scientist . Plymouth. Mr Price, who died Dec 9 at the Thursday in 35th District Court on who held the knife on him both times Mr Hopkins, a partner in Grout Ford Rouge Plant in Dearborn, was a and after' Lingerie, too' All in women's sizes 18 and over % $ * charges of armed robbery Jones was He was unable to identify the second Associates, Inc., Birmingham printing longtime resident and a tool and die # * # $ * # # $ * arraigned on two counts. man. brokers, was born in Ypsilanti and had setter Survivors include daughters. Both men are being held in the "The first night they got away clean lived most of his life in southeastern Gloira of Canton Mrs Mary Ann 77/f Accessory Basket Plymouth City Jail in lieu of $50,000 with almost $200," Ford said "So just Michigan He was a graduate of Red- Becker of Plymouth, sons. Thomas G bond Their pre-trial examination is on a hunch we had an unmarked car ford High School, Detroit, and III of Lexington. Ken . Wesley of Otouurc nheews fo dre paa rttomtaelnt loo skpe .ci .a .l iszciangrve isn, ethaerri nnegcs,es psianrys , ^ scheduled for today set up at the station the next night " attended Michigan Tech at Houghton Plymouth; sisters. Mrs Mary Prystup and the University of Michigan He of Canton. Mrs lillian Fielhauer. necklaces ... accessories to complement the Police said that when they appre- Wilkin told police that on Wednesday served for three years with the avia- brother. W^jiam of Plymouth. ;md one holidays. ' * hcflfied the two men at the Speedway morning two men came to the office tion engineers in the Pacific theater granddaughter gas station on Main early Thursday and asked to use the rest room He said dunng World War II Mr Hopkins was $ * # * # # 0 # # morning, Joncjs had a knife at the the man with Jones stayed behind him a member of the Plymouth Historical throat of the attendant Guy was driv- and out of the light and could not be LEON A KATHRYN WILSON Society and of First Church of Christ. (lift suggestion ... tell us what you want and sug- ing the getaway car, according to seen clearly Funeral services for Mrs W ilson. 74 Scientist, Plymouth gest your husband talk to us. We'll be happy to help police. of W Warren, Canton Township were him choose a gift you'll love. "It was a good, smooth operation," After using the restroom, Wilkin Survivors include: wife, Helen; heid recently in kimbert Funeral daughter, Susan Neds of Ypsilanti; Moon & Ambrose said Police Chief Timothy Ford 'The said, Jones came hack in the office, Home, Plymouth, with burial at For son, John of Lansing; stepchildren, officers waited until it was too late to put a knife to his throat and took the est Lawn Cemetm Officiating v. as David Pocklington of Appleton, Wis , take a hostage, then they moved in for money in the cash register Then he the Rev George A Fleischer Don, Nancy and Susan Pocklington of Drakeshire Shopping Plaza WOMEN'S FASHIONS the arrest " left the building on f<x>t Mrs Wilson, a housewife, died on r Plymouth, brothers, John M of 35129 Grand River, Farmington I78-8887 Sizes 18 & Over Dec 10 in St Mary Hospital, Livonia 'Pete's Dragon j The next morning at about 1 19, the Plymouth and Frederic W of Vernon, Survivors include husband, Horace, events repeated themselves, Wilkin Co8n.; parents, Mr and Mrs NW daughter. Mrs Blanche Maki of ^ ANDERSON MUSIC 1 said. The men asked to use the res- Hopkins of Plymouth; and five Plymouth, sons. James of Mi I ford and for scouts troom, and then Jones came back to grandchildren Jack of Farmington. sisters. Mrs the office, grabbed Wilkin from behind Emma Kenny of Ortonville. Mrs Irma •" VA and held a knife at Ins throat and LUCILLE HOSE KEEPER Scolare of St Loins. Miss sister in demanded money Funeral services for Mrs Keefer. 85 law. Lottie Schieman; five grand A special preiview of the new Disney of Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth, were children and one great-grandchild musical fantasy, "Pete's Dragon," This time, however, the police were held recently in Schrader Funeral SAVE will be given Thursday in the Wayside waiting. Home. Plymouth, with burial at Riv- KENNETH L. ARNOLD rr - •300°° Theater in Ypsilanti for some 500 Boy "It was just like on TV," Ford said erside Mausoleum, Plymouth Offici- 2 8 Scouts from the Western Division of "Curtis Hill, who was in the unmarked ating was the Rev. Robert M Taylor of Funeral services for Mr Arnold. 50 I ON STORY 8 the Detroit Area Council. car, radiod in that the robbery was Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian owf eHrea shteilndg sr,ec efonrtmlye rinly St oRfo sPely mofo Luitmh,a I Chatham Super Markers lias invited going down right then Church. 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This In mathematics, almost 64 per cent at the 75-100 per cent level is Fourth in skill levels by students in all schools per cent of the objectives; a five per grades given last September proportion rose to almost 61 per cent of seventh graders reached 75-100 per grade reading. 61 per cent, fourth of Plymouth-Canton Community cent decrease in number of students This is the ninth year the MEAP in 1975. 67 per cent in 1976 and to 72 cent of objectives in 1974 compared to grade mathematics. 77 per cent, sev Schools. attaining 0-24 per cent of the objec- qests have been given in Plymouth- per cent in 1977 almost 69 per cent in 1975. 67 per cent enth grade reading. 66 per cent, sev- For the first time in the history of tives Canton and throughout the state In mathem^cs, about 80 per cent of in 1976, and almost 61 per cent in 1977 enth grade mathematics. 47 per cent the state testing program here, the A school is classified as "declining" The classifications given individual the fourth grauers attained 75-100 per district doesn't have any schools cate- if there has been a decrease of five per school buildings—whether improving, cent of the objectives in 1974 and this gorized as "high need " A high need cent or more in the number of students declining or stable-are based on stu- performance rose as follows: almost school is defined as one in which less attaining 75-100 per cent of the objec dents' test performance for a two-year 84 per cent in 1975. 89 per cent in 1976 than half of the students attained 75 tives or a five per cent increase or period and almost 85 per cent in 1977 (The |XT cent or more of the test objectives. more in the number attaining 0-24 per An analysis of the test results done decline from 1976 to 1977. Ulsaker All of the schools in Plymouth-Can- cent of the objectives. by Sam Ulsaker, administrative assist- noted, was due to some new questions ton have been catergonzed by the A school which isn't classified as ant for research, planning programs on metrics being added to the math state as either "stable" or "improv- either improving or declining is cater and federal projects, shows an section of the test). ing "• gorized as stable increase in student performance in For seventh graders, almost 6fl per According to state guidelines, an both reading and mathematics since cent obtained 75-100 per cent of the individual school is classified as THE MICHIGAN Educational 1974 reading objectives in 1974 compared to improving" if it meets these criteria: Assessment Program (MF.APl is a In reading, almost 56 per cent of the 70 per cent in 1975. almost 70 per cent H o s p i t al staff in l i m bo on j o bs Confusion reigns in the personnel pital by the state, which occurred L,cv the same grounds as the psychiatric ing demotions in order to continue office on the grounds of Wayne County 1. facility. working for the county All are hospi- General Hospital in Westland as work- Although the exact number of jobs, About 40 non medical employees tal attendants who are accepting cus- ers there cope with the transfer of the level of operation and funding to be from the general hospital budget were todial and food service positioas county psychiatric facility to state provided by the state at the psy- laid off Dec. 1 Those employees The demotions will be reflected in operation and funding chiatric hospital now hoastfi in build- included personnel from skilled pay cuts. Those psychiatric hospital A spokesman for the office said ing I) is unknown, county personnel trades, equipment operators, general employees who accept jobs with the about 380 jobs are affected by the officials do know that 286 employees at administration and general services state will be "redlined," meaning they transfer That eventually will mean a the facility have been offered jobs by Some of those who were laid off will work for the state at the same pay decrease of about 325 jobs from the the state were later reassigned within the rate they received from the county. county payroll A total of about 550 county, which means they "bumped" However, their pay rate will remain at Of that number, nearly 85 have jobs could be affected, however, if the other county employees out of their the same level until other state accepted the job offers and another 30 Keuther Long Term Care facility is jobs by having a greater seniority rat- employees working in the same classi- are expected to accept them by eventually closed ing fication reaches that level. Fnday By Monday all employees "The situation ls very confusing A spokeswoman for the personnel must either accept jobs with the state, While the county payroll will be because of the extension of operations office added that each bumping pro- be reassigned within the county or be reduced by 325 jobs when the con- at the Keuther building." said the cedure actually ends up affecting laid off fusion ends, the exact number of work- spokesman "Everything is in a state three jobs in a kind of domino effect ers to be laid off won't be known until of flux It changes hourly " Handling personnel operations for Operational and maintenance work- Monday because some employees will Faced with a $13 million operating the State Department of Mental ers at the hospital complex are union- either bump other workers or fill posi- deficit and unable to agree with the Health are Ivan Estes and his assist ized as members of tlx.1 American Fed- tions which now are vacant. state on funding for the psychiatric ant, Ted Stein The state also is offer- eration of State, County and Municipal hospital, the county board of commis- ing jobs to employees at the Keuther Employees (AFSCME) Meanwhile, many employees are sioners approved Uikeover of the hos- ;md general hospitals, both located on An estimated 150 people will be tak- unsure what their job future holds Planning body l o s es Matzo, gains Shefferly Citing "philosophical differences in elected," Shefferly said in a letter to planning concepts" with present mem- trustees. "I agree with the philosophy bers of Canton's Planning Commis- that the leader elected by the voters sion. A.I). "Gus" Matzo has resigned should have a free hand so that he can from the advisory board less than a l*1 judged on his accomplishments at month before his three-year term the next election " . mt II expired Matzo was reportedly disappointed Shefferly received unanimous in the planning commission's approval approval from six trustees present at of The Center, a $5 million recreation Tuesday night's meeting. Trustee complex proposed for the corner of Lynne Goldsmith was absent. Christmas cheer Haggerty and Ford roads. Appointed "My feeling is that we must prepare by former supervisor Robert Green- our people for hardships ahead caused stein, Mal^o gained the reputation Construction workers at Canton s new administration building by the energy crisis." Shefferly said in »mong some of his fellow boai d mem- decided to brighten up the job site with a Christmas tree which they applying for the appointment, "by b»-. o u.-. oe'ng opposed to new devel- organizing and planning for a total placed on top of the roof of future township hall. At night, the tree is opment. community that the majority of Can- lighted and gives the area a cheery glow (Staff photo by Gary The Canton l 'Wnship Eioard of ton citizens can afford Caskev) Trustees Tuesday appu.. '"d Rwbert J Shefferly of 44782 Hanford 10 r°o'^ce Matzo in a three-year term thai expires Dec 31. 1980 Shefferly. administrative assistant to the national advertising manager at the Detroit News, served as a planning N commissioner in Canton for atxmt five (•' 1919 months in 1974 He resigned when Supervisor Robert Greenstein took office. "During Mr Greenstein's campaign, he stated he wanted all of the planning 35103 W. Warren commissioners to resign if he was 3 BIG DAYS Westland, Michigan DEC. 15,16,17 PHONE: Carrier (313) 729-1660 5 GIFT • IGlSTIt (01 HOURS 10 to 6 Daily CERTIFICATES of the Month 10 to I FRSSl Tu«« A. Thurt. Canton VALUABLE COUPON ELECTRONIC » UEATHERCRAFT KIT SCOREBOARD BOOKS VIDEOGAME 'Power to the people' To meet the ever-increasing electrical demands of Canton's new residents and others in western Wayne County, Detroit Edison is Make 8 genuine laather propct* fRtZl installing another string of electrical lines. The Edison corridor rym Contain* all matariali naadad / Coupo Include* 9 tool* east-west between Ford and Cherry Hill.(Staff photo by Ureal beginner % leathernaM Caskey) it include* every thing to complete 8 leather proiects and tools to u* lor future Coupon expires Dec 1 7, 1978 proiects Catholic Central looking ; VALUABLE COUPON . VALUABLE COUPON THIS COUPON UW 55< IS WORTH STITCHING AWL to purchase new school ON ANY Ideal fO' mending led'hei sails sport ,tn<| MO.OO equipment. dnd s.iddl Complete with thread OR MORE eel ? needles wen it .The word is out. According to the Junior High Schools will be consoli- .irKl lOSI'Ull Catholic Central Alumni newsletter, dated at the Pierce location, which With This PURCHASE 'it* Aluminator. the school is begin- had been determined as the more cen- Coupon REG.*?.SO $ ning a fund drive to raise money to trally located site. Marshall was also MOW ONIY DURING OUR GRAND OPENING SALE purchase a school "at some later the only junior high potential renters NORMAN COMPITELLE d$te " showed interest in. Coupon expires Dec I 7, 1978 Coupon expires Dec JThe piece in the newsletter is a plea One of the main reasons that Mar Norman Compitelle, 16, of VALUABLE COUPON ; i VALUABLE COUPON td raise several million dollars in shall was chosen as the site of Catholic Canton, has been selected • B E LT m »s in the next three years. It adds Central's move is that it is easily carrier of the month of WALLET KIT it more details will be revealed by accessible to the new 1-9$ expressway, December for the Canton HANDLE first of next year. a convenience to students who prima- Observer. Norman, who STAMPED $3 •This upttself might not be of any rily live in the western suburbs of Red boasts of an extensive beer cinsequence to Bedford except that ford. Livonia and Farmington can collection, is a ninth-gra- Marshall Junior High, in the South The rent for the first five years of der at Plymouth Canton Hfedford school district, was leased on the contract is set at $430,000 If Cen- High His favorite subject is Complete vwi;n .< >bv. 10 for five years to Catholic Cen- tral should decide to stay at the site English, but Norman says its materials to ass«" tral with a five-year renewel option. after 1982, the rent for the next five hie leather pell and too early to tell what his wallet Pits up to upon 'South Redford Superintendent Jan years would be $650,000 si/e 3b" future plans will be. The son pires Jacobs was surprised by the informa- "We're all in this situation to keep of Norman and Rosalie Com- Coupon expires Dec 1 7, I 9 78J tion and said CC had not made any our options open," Jacobs continued. pitelle, our December car- --VALUABLE COUPON" VALUABIL IU UPON - offers to purchase Marshall In addi- "No one has a crystal ball. Our rier delivers papers on KUFFY MOC KIT ;; DELUXE tion, he added SR's position at thTs indications are that enrollments will Georgetown, Merrimac, S time is to lease facilities, not sell continue to decline " Coronation, and Charter- 1 NOW $ ^ 5O LEATHERCRAFT KIT them house streets. He started the ONLY So the question remains: Has Catho- REG $39 95 NOW ONLY "We've made a five-year lease with route in Febrruary of 1976. lic Central found a choice piece of Easy to assemble a five-year option to lease," he from pre-cut, pre Worth over $50 OO1 property to purchase or are ttoey punched leather 14 professional tools stressed "They have not made any merely preparing for future under- parts. Adult Make billfold, bell options to purchase the property " If you want to be sizes 4 to 11 key case mined or undisclosed plains? TV primary factor for the leasing a Canton carrier 4§nd Coupon«Kpire$ D«c. 1 7, 1978 j Coupon Coupon e exxppiirreess D Deecc 1 1 7 7. .1 1997788 was based on declining enrollments in Ciatholic Central spokesmen were Call " V 35103 W. WARREN AVE,. WESTLAND, MICHIGAN, PH: (313) 729 1660 the South Redford district. Beginning not available for comment at this 261 3800 next school year. Marshall and Pierce time. WIVMViVI' N V V V V N \ \ v \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \\ 10A(L)tF-4A.C-aA) Thursday, December 15, 1977 & i 4p o Christmas mouth T>\ n pUj At Christmas, don't forget to check her Have You Forgotten Anyone? _y dress shoes. If she needs new ones, The boss, the secretary, the in-laws, the mailman,i 7 we have lots. And of course they the milkman, the cleaning lady, the teacher, the! are paper boy, for the family and anyone else on yours 100% list W NATURALLY FLAVORED STRIDE RITES! & Style Shown Blossom They'll all agree - the taste is better il it's1 ICE CREAM 9 Infants thru Size 1? 447 FOREST, PLYMOUTH Other styles infants thru Teens OPEN CHRISTMAS EVE 7 30 a fT< 6pm CHRISTMAS DAY 10 am 6 pm A^Oj6cc/c is EGGNOG ICE CREAM TREES Stride Rite otery Qt. 6 9c V2 Gal. $! 39 & SANTAS Reg 1 69 FINE CANDIES WHIPPING 1440 SHELDON ROAD at ANN ARBOR ROAD SDPIESCTIIANLC TGIRVEEE GTLINAGSS CWAARRDES CREAM MEIGNGI CNHOIPG BBAUNMA RNAAI SNIUNT OBFO 6X 7 9« 896 W. ANN ARBOR TRAILj v2 Pt. 4 50 PEPPERMINT STICK DUTCH APPlE Plymouth HOURS: 9:30 to 5:30 USE OUR DRIVE-UP WINDOW Fri. till 8:30 PLYMOUTH • 453-0480 459-1070 HOURS. MON - THURS 9 30 to 8 00 FRI 9 30 to 9 00 SAT 9 30 to 6 00 NORTHVILLE, GARDEN CITY, REDFORD TWP. LIVONIA, ft A S IS GOLF CENTER GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM PLYMOUTH TRAVEL ENTER OUR m " m ^ :t 1*1 IT I*HO SIIOI1 CHRISTMAS DRAWING A DIFFERENT IDEA FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING THINK GOLF FOR CHRISTMAS WHICH WILL LAST MANY YEARS IN HAPPY ^ THINK MEMORIES WED. December 21 OASIS GOLF CENTER e^UAU .>« 1/ Vo Fnr For AAllll Gftnolflf FEnqiuninpmmpenntt'! 8 For each shirt purchase, DISCOUNT PRICES MO: t you are entitled to deposit Everything In Golf at m one ticket for our Christmas drawing. F R EE GOLF BALLS $5 GIFT Royal Da'sy • Flying Lady n j $ with all and Titleist \v WIN $50 Purchases $1188 a_Doz O, J RAM & ETONIC ROYAL GOLF SHOES GLOVES $ 2 6 88 AVAILABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT •CLOCK RADIO Reg $6 50 $488 Reg $32 00 • AIRLINE TICKETS • HOTELS <? & •BOTTLE OF CHIVAS REGAL HAIG ULTRA '77 WILSON • CRUISES • CHARTERS •COMPLETE CAR OR VAN CLEAN-UP Ladies Starter Sets • TOURS • RENT-A-CARS by Cabaron Auto Reconditioning 48 WIroonosds $2 <n4DO9 88 25 WIroonosds $5 t2ro88f lH •T-SHIRT OF YOUR CHOICE sum v a ms JR. STARTER SETS KNIT HEADCOVERS PLYMOUTH TRAVEL CONSULTANTS \A\ $988 SHIRT WORKS Agos 5-9 and 10-14 DAISY PUTTERS .$1988 479 SOUTH MAIN STREET Starting *33 ,0 $64.95 PLIYNMO TUTHH E LORtNZ MAYFLOWER SOUAHt 453-9836 ^^^Penniman Avenue Shops • 825 Ponniman • Plymouth • 459-3344^^- 39500 FIVE MILE ROAD 455-6600 HOURS: 10 to 6 DAIUY /Be'^oen EckiesS Haqqertv) nAn v Mri PT «.;i 1' nav CHRISTMAS AT SAXTONS from Guaranteed for a life Lambs Wool time A truly modern.' Kj4ndcri straight line profile, ARIENS crowned by a genuine Slipper Boots gemstone top SNO-THROS SNOW BLOWERS Take one of our fine The New vie1 4 H.P engraveable Money ANSON 360 o0 $46Q95 "</• Clips and add your Regularly $19.00 special message- Genuine 2.7 H P his initials- - or a THE STIHL 015 AV. S$37995 certain date that means Gemstono $ Sale 1 4" so much He'll treasure Pen 14" BAR $ 1 9 9 95 c i this remembrance -that & CHAIN AT is so personal, yet so SMALL SAW BIG VALUE STIHL practical a gift Come m fine This Week Only, thru Dec 17 EASY HANDLING 5-2-78 and see our sele"4 $ green The world a largest telling chain taw. From 5 00 Ladies sizes 6 to 9 jade Blue. Natural or Fawn Decorative Pots Suede Trim Tan-brown MACRAME HANGERS & TYPES i OF POTTING SOILS A SUPPLIES * tigereye A J- Over 50 Birdfeeders to Choose From • Americans should know quartz and enjoy their songbirds SUPPLIES Holiday Hours Monday thru Saturday 9.30 to 9 jet black • BED i"; BOOKS Reg $7 98 ^ genuine Sunday 12 to 5 • TOYS /GOODIES $498 Oqa from onyx SAXTONS « o ^s n o L"r Only $18.50 Other Styles 587 W. ANN ARBOR TRAIL U S B SS PLYMOUTH • 453-6250 from $5.00 0. c e n t er 467 FOREST • PLYMOUTH 453-5290 Hour*. Daily 9-6 Fri. 9-8 LAYAWAY 455-1800 Sat. 9-5 MASTERCHARGE, BANKAMERICARO 217 N. MAIN • PLYMOUTH i nc BLUFORD CHARGE HOURS MON THRU FRI 9-9, SAT 9-6 v 0 IF YOU HAVE SOMEONE ON IT S A G R E AT D E AL YOUR LIST WHO LOVES NICE S P E ND $ 4 0- S A VE $ 10 THINGS SEE US! IN K A YS V iO G R E AT C H R I S T M AS S A LE OUR COMPLETE STOCK 2 0% OFF . REGULAR PRICES CLOCKS hear this "/ Didn't day and I D R E S SY D R E S S E S- LINGERIE Know You we're easy SHORT AND LONG PURSES LAMPS \\ COATS SPORTSWEAR Were Here find... A\ ROBES SLACKSUITS MIRRORS y i t er i I Ml : JUNIOR AM) MISSES SIZES WALL Martin \ill Itailiw ick HANGINGS Kxolic 1*1 Hill> UNFINISHED , R«»flrrlion* Rout p FURNITURt Sliirlv%ork«* W " IS | | ||,.;,|||, S||o|>|M- |r ALL MHIKU OII l,«'Hllirr I'tWiMty / ^y Tlu. VIpluilM'l (»;illcr\| CHRISTMAS o Eumil) Emporium l-«'a<l Line fj- haliriro from Linni 1 ''*NM\ P U R C H A S E S/ Dunce World to Lcallirr WRAPPED CHILDREN CHRIS77T MAS GIFS FOR THE \N\ VKBOK I K Ml F R EE ARTIST & CRAFTSMAN PARK 846 WEST ANN ARBOR TRAIL oo i PLYMOUTH • GL. 3-7855 Eleven charming shops in a historic building where you will find OppMlti Hotel EASE PAINT A WALLPAPER eol-% an unusual gift for everyone - Hours Mon.-Frl. 9:30-9:00 825 PENNfMAN AVE. Mm Sat til 6 Open Sundays Dec. 11tti & 18th 12-5 570 S. MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH or OPEN A PARKING STICKERS FURNISHED 453-5100 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HQURS: KAY CHARGE DAILY: Mon.-Fri. 9-9 Sat. 9-6 10-9 DAILY; 12-5 SuHbAY n W X)(0o Q i — Thursday. December 15, 1977 P-5A.C-9A MLlllA * / Christmas by THOUSANDS OF c = ' L imh>si;i 11 \s CANDLELIGHT 4 IN B L O OM Open just in time „ _, —- k CHOOSE YOURS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEA Ho ml Blown Glow Ha ndmSONa FRdOMe OUCR GaRE EmNHOiUSlEe -s AI SLE Candlesticks AFTER AISLE OF POINSETTAS IN RED, and PINK AND WHITE HUES WE HAVE FLOR- Sconces Pictures Made Entirely FromWatchparts IST QUALITY PLANTS BUT CAN OFFER THEM AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS In Brass, Pewter Dish Gardens • Plants • Terrariums , BECAUSE YOU BUY THEM DIRECTLY Wood and Crystal FROM THE SOURCE THE GROWER THC UILL^GC also FRESH FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS FRGIGHT HOUSG CENTERPIECES FOR HOLIDAY TABLES '|Jick (iD'tChc J U i rk GIFT CENTER — ' gPRRR'S & (iRKKMIorSI- 800 W. ANN ARBOR TRAIL Hours: Starkweather, at the RR tracks 455-6070 PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN 48170 »^.s" s^* Old Village, Plymouth 453-9050 42510 Joy Road a' LilK*» Road 453 4268 II u n U I u u \ 30% SAVINGS For Christmas Giving •X 1 NORITAKE We've stocked our shelves with exquisite W h en v ou t h i nk of carved German imports, tree ornaments, GIFTS STONEWARE smokers and pyramids, nut crackers, min- iatures and Christmas cards. Think of lis. . . Select from over 30 patterns 14707 Northville Road, Plymouth 52 W in stock lor your holiday gift giv- ir>g needs in traditional favorites In the Plymouth Hilton4 Lobby \\ «• liavr rU-fiaiil as well as Nontake's newest - Versatone 455-9(){)() jiill hask«'l.s lor Sale savings limited to in- 1 Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m. Id p.m.; liolida) pits. balls. N|] o. Sun. 9;30 a.m.-8 p.m. stock selections only pari) I rays featuring »oVH- VU'vaudcr Hornini<: mrats. 0 It Isn t Casual . It Isn 7 Formal... — A M) \ W H O LK L OT YIORK— lt IS the way America lives today' I LU- IIII«-M| imported anil doiiH'slir clitM'sr. Complimentary Gift Wrapping nine and beer. IVi-mIi LOFTRC lit-uib anil lrai>. Itulk ( iin<li«s anil nut*. niiil-ra»trrn pu*trir* (luiklava) anil clu-cwc, inral anil spinach pi* -. PLYMOUTH FRENCH • GREEK • GERMAN BREADS DEARBORN 44461 Ann Artxw Road Fairtane Town Center at Sheldon Road Lower Level near Sears 515 FOREST AVE., PLYMOUTH, 453-1700 455-3332 593-4420 Myn-Fri 9 309 Mon Sat 9 30-9 30 0»»N MON WID IO-A IMU«S t III !£»« SAT ia« Sal 9 30 7 Sun 12-5 Sun 10-8 'DELICIOUS SANDWICHES DAILY A WE NOW CARRY SO x> /y^ Health-tex areer PERMANENT PRESS 0o SLIM Club fa IN CORDUROY-DENIM A S,„ff i if our doiL'itUf and Painter Pants with ( (uss... Girls Sizes 7 to 14 op also Russell Stover Candies • Hallmark Products O Oo Fine Cosmetics & Perfumes • Delightful Jewelry Coordinating Tops in Stripes & Solids Girls Sizes 7 to 14 Serving Plymouth for more than 50 years We have all sifces in Health-Tex Sizes 2 to 4 • 4 to 6X • 7 to 14 v i VISIT OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS. v u l t t t c V* in 3, 0*00® 7Jw^ f 0. ><«U "*<< 330 S. >1«ln Pl» mouth C <,vti.v- Oil . 3-18 18 CANOII3 WOMEN S-CHILDREN'S -LINGERIE f 4Mk, riCif) FrrDsFf'if ( s r OBk fv't:LiU< gl 3 uann ? _ pi>rvi i.in ,i j nnnn Y MON THRU SAT 9 9 SUNDAY 12-5 0 X ^ Great gifts f plaid Thursday, Dec. 15-Sunday, Dec. 18 \ Great price. update MR. COFFEE $9188 classic plaids in Reg. colorful, comfortable 27.87 blends of polyester and cotton, permanent J MKXOTtf CO * - press. SUPER KODAK CAROUSEL Projectors STUFFED • Whisper-quiet operation BEAR "77,s- the Season" POINSETTIA COLECO 21 x 57 FAMM OUS • Dependable gravity feed operation PLANTS SLIDE-A-BOGGAN • Remote control-forward and reverse • Choose from many models Re 4 17 *297 1. $7 $147 Priced from $9 4 . 50 MENSWEAR BAG Of BOWS 36 CT Reg 98< 73* White TISSUE PAPER 79« 47< 40 Sheets 164 Sq Ft Reg HOURS: DAILY 9-9 924 ANN ARBOR TRAIL CELLOPHANE TAPE VT x 1000".... Reg. 28*...5 R0LLS$1°° SUNDAY 12-5 PLYMOUTH GIFTS, CANDLES, HUMMEL FIGURINES Chocolate Covered CHERRIES8oz BOX REG $11788* Bankomencard 453-6030 Master charge 00 CURLING RIBBON 500 FT. 98« 66* Dir>«rs Colonial €arb & Camera IMMHM Reg FREE GIFT BOXES American Express 1'HOURS: OPEN Mon.-Fri. 9:30-9 • Sat. 9:30-5:30 • Sun. 11-s| 44473 Ann Arbor Rd. 37629 Five Mile Rd Plymouth 455-2930 Livonia 464-3637 Mori-Fri 9 30 9 Sat 9 30 6 Mon Fri 10-9 Sal 9 30 6 Sun H-4 Sun 11-4 u m 'O 70($0o o1 mm*** &A(C) Thursday, December 15, 1977 Year-round school a success It's a fact! DID YOU KNOW THAT 70% (Continued from Page 1A) on facilities creates a heavy workload FOLLOWING THE recommenda- by lx)lly Buikema and Joyce Reefer, OF RESIDENTIAL BURGLARIES framework which allows for better for maintenance staff. tions coming out of the pilot program who served in succeeding years as organization of materials, according to On the 45-15 calendar school, admin- at Miller, Extended School Year assistant principals at Miller OCCUR DURING DAYLIGHT HOURS? the report istrators have some special consid- (KSY) calendars were implemented in HERE'S HOW! YOU CAN PREVENT MOST OF THIS The three-week vacation periods erations to handle Such school activi six buildings, starting last August, in MRS. SPANIEL told trustees Mon provide breaks at appropriate inter- ties as open house functions, concerts, the Plymouth-Canton district Eval- day night that the switch from 45-15 to •• FEonrtecirningg i noapdeenq udaotoer l oanckds windows •• UDsoen' tpr loepaevre lkoecykss in obvious place vals and time to prepare the iastruc- teacher training, parent orientation, uation of these programs also will be KSY has resulted in some negative • Usino poorly hidden Keys • Keep valuables in a safe place tional program for the next nine week and teacher-parent conferences must an on going process. attitudes among teachers • Breaking glass front door • Lock your garaae panels to unlock doors • Check credentials and references period. be scheduled to accommodate each Copies of the Miller final evaluation "Under KSY a lot of the start up and • Breaking windows of people who come to work for you Thirty-five per cent fewer absences track Kindergarten registration, may be obtained from the school take-down duties now have to be done • Removing door walls occurred for the 10-month period on teacher evaluation, transportation, administration building, 454 S Harvey, on weekends, and parent conferences MAKE THE CRIMINALS the 45-15 program than did for the and personnel assignments cause Plymouth The report was compiled by are having to be held in the evenings same period on the traditional calen- complications. Ulsaker and Shirley Spaniel, principal This has taken a lot of family time JOB A HARD ONE . dar. of Miller School They were assisted away from teachers " ON THE AVERAGE, Miller stu- And you'll help wipe Crossing guards, aides, supervisory dents are above their grade level out his profession. personnel, clerical staff, and cafeteria achievement—as measured by the workers have the opportunity for year Metropolitan Achievement Test Factories eye Canton Your Kiwanis Club round employment Maintenance staff (MAT). reminds you to has the same work schedule all year Students also like going to school on Additional funds are required to the 45-15 plan, according to the atti- BE AWARE . . . employ 12 month non-certified staff tude questionnaires given in January (Continued from Page 1A) Bertrand wants to convert the old members, and constant wear and tear and June of 1976 and June 1977 After Trilex die casting plant into an expanding in Canton is Bertrand. Inc , Kiwanis Club of Plymouth their second year on the program, 68 insulation manufacturing plant at manufacturer of cellulose insulation per cent of Miller students had a posi- 44052 Yost. Don Thomas of Bertrand, Inc. is I .» > .» .» .» .* J J } J J » . ) . » »! J. tive attitude toward the 45-15 school attempting to qualify for plant rehabi- year litation benefits offered in Michigan by Teachers, too, ended the pilot pro- municipalities thai wish to participate Canton (OtafrrUrr gram pleased with year-round school. with the Michigan Department of Don't be disappointed — make your selection Positive responses to the attitude sur- Commerce. now! Choose the style, fabric and vey came from 79 per cent of the A public hearing has been set for Hr >M! hi I N»w '.'and teachers. color you have always wanted Miller parents indicated they Dec 20 in Canton to hear the com- Cam pany's request for establishment of an favored 45-15 with a 67 per cent J while selection is at its best. industrial development district response in June 1976 (A survey of all parents in the six extended school year See our new BIG schools now is being completed.) and TALL men's MAKE K 1000 CHAIRS store featurinq. Fire/tlace Accessories emp s "(rift Ideas" VESTED SUITS orners LEISURE SUITS TO SIZE 60 I ool Si-is from $14.95 SPORT SHIRTS TO SIZE 22 Hvllmvs from $1.95 IN STOCK SLEEVE LENGTHS YOUR lop Holders from $tt.95 TO SIZE 38 21 (,<m Logs from $99.95 SPORT COATS TO SIZE UNIQUE DRESS & WORK FREE STAN I) INC AND PANTS TO SIZE 60 GIFT CI STOM SCREENS NOW FOR UNDERWEAR TO CI ASS ENCLOSURES / SIZE 60 Req.-Lonqs T-SHIRTS TO SIZE 60 headquarters Pictured: Lueite REG. & BIG LEVI S "The Hetter Tool Set" Everything for the K big or tall man! emp's CHRISTMAS LAZARS orners b $ s at Wayne Mall Hardware & Home Service Center LIVONIA BIRMINGHAM s iJ2u9b0s0tW WSu Moilet Mid<& Nif ob??>lv Hl at1mli5l to nM ilt' E ot3 6W05 Moeotrdow Plaacteil M) all, Wayn 38741 Ann Arbor Road f SI- 522-9200 644 191Q (across from State Theatre) between I-275 Both stores open daily 9 30-5 30 721-1434 Mon-Thurs Fri til 9 Use yO'" M«,rt'charge or Visa & Newburgh S' P S We also have Regulars s VISA W M Open every nite til 9 00 OS 464-4121 Show that you care. until Christmas Eve Give the gift of quality and luxury, TRAINS r Lionel, Bachman, AHM I a LA-Z-B0Y. 027,Ho, and N SLOT 6ARSI AFX, Lionel Power passers MODELS Washtenaw County's Plastic, wood, metal S Largest Selection IPLIMtMM of la-Z-Bov" Chairs Springbok Puzzles . . . the Perfect Familv Gift! 22 Forest Place An ideal Christinas i^ift lot flic entire 453-1997 familv. ( Jioose from fine art designs, LA-Z-ROCKER" "collectable" designs or children's 9:30 - 9:00 Daily designs. From 70 to 1000 pieces! $ 88 Sunday 12-5 l 6 9 (hairs From $1.75 to $7.00 SALE on selected items limited quantities La-Z-BoyR Swivel Rockers, Master Charge, Visa accepted Reclining Chairs, Sofettes & Sleep Sofas are all B included! RECLINA- ROCKER" " " $ 1 0 0 88 Christmas Tool Specials Chairs From Never have our customers enjoyed viewing and choosing from a larger selection-Select the gift of a lifetime this Christmas from the LA-Z-BOYK Showcase Shoppe. Shop early for the style and fabric of your choice. WALL Avoid disappointment. RECLINER SjqtSAW Chairs From Exotic Wood 7Va" circular saw * Lifetime Warranty Writing Tfue professional quality E «tra cutting capacity combiner! with comfort arid handling ease f-'ejltirer. Safety Switch and Safety Guard Stop Powerful Instruments * Factory Trained Personnel 10 Amp motor develops 1 '* H P High 5300 f'PM cutting speed 2 38 cuts at 90" t *'B cutsat4'i Reg 44 99 Special 34.99 * Our Own Service Pens, i)encils, or a set. Each available in six SOFETTE exotic woods of the world — tulipwood, teak, Wall Rediner love Seat $ 4 49 88 Tools are the ideal gift for the handyman rosewood, eordia. walnut and wenge. We call around your house We have a complete selec- From it "Executive Timber!" He'll call it. "The best IF IT'S A LA-Z-BOY, WE'VE GOT IT. tion of hand and power tools, many specially priOqd for the Christmas season We can help pen fve ever held!" Put a set under tin FACTORY AUTHORIZED you make your selection, but hurry, Christmas tree . . . and see. $15.00 Pen. $30.00 Sel is just around the corner! HOLIDAY HOURS: owcas HU 2-0735 Fhi9«H« Monday-Saturday N*tll>tor vppe W mi 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday T W1 It A MATflAt H f W l WI FARMINGTON NEWBURGH WESTLAND BRIGHTON CENTER PLAZA CENTER MALL 218 S Main. Ann Arbor I Phihe 668-6858 12-5 p.m. 822 EAST MICHIGAN, YPSILANTI Grand River at Six Mile at Warren at Grand River Listen for our spots Farmington Road Newburgh Wayne & 1-96 We accept M^stercharge and Bank Americard on WSDS Radio 1480 Livonia vT~»~~i~vTv~i T"» ». > > > » T ' n r n' \ Thursday, December 15, 1977 IP C)7A Trustees accused r Secret meeting held? WEDNESDAY DECEMBF K 21 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce Green Brans i: PLYMOUTH French Bread Butler Fruit Cup • ookie Milk I! THURSDAY DM E MBFR 22 COMMUNITY SCHOOL Week of Monday, December 19 Hot Dog on Bun Baked Beans ir Sanerkraut Fruit Cup t ake Milk !: Four members of the Plymouth within the next few days informing her trustee because the meeting wasn't L U N CH M E N US " "D m n" *r" FRIDAY DE<FMREK2I Christmas \ a' at ion Township Board of Trustees held an that, as a result of the discussion with planned He said that Smith and Mil- i: MICH HAPPINESS To Al I impromptu luncheon meeting last Smith, the township was asking the lington simply happened to be at the TANGER i month which the other trustees believe Wayne County Board of Commission- township hall the day of the meeting. ALL ELEMENTARY LUNCHES ARE 55 C ENTS PER EACH l.l'NCH MONDAY DFt I- MR I- K !<f may have been in violation of the state ers to delay action on a township The four township officials and ALLEN FIELD Gn I'd Cheese Sand* u h Home Made s.. a, Open Meetings Act. sewer bonding request Chilled Fruit Cookie Milk I Smith, he said, then went to lunch MONDAY DECEMBER 19 MONDAY DECEMBER 19 TUESDAY DECEMBER 20 Present at the noon-time gathering The letter was signed by Notebaert where they discussed "Royce s pos- I VSaengdewtaibclhe FSrouuitp C Puepan Duetss eBrutt tMerilk and Jelly CHroat cTkuenrsa bFurrugite,r M oilnk Bun Tomato Soup RSaalvaido Bli rweiathd S Mtie*a Clh iallendd FCrhueite sMe ilk I were Supervisor Thomas Notebaert, "AS FAR AS I'm concerned, that sible job of heading up Supersewer," a I TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20 TUESDAY DECEMBER 20 WEDNESDAY Dh< F MBFR 2 Clerk Helen Kichardson, Treasurer request to the county was an official reference to a large sewer treatment Sloppy Joes. French Fr.es Fruit Cup Milk Chill. Vegetable Fruit Bread Cake Milk l HKISTMAS DINNER WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21 Sliced Turkey in Gravy Mashed l Joseph West. Trustee Frank Milling- action." Mrs Fidge said angrily. "And system which, if completed, would i Turkey Salad Sandwich Vegetable. Fruit Spaghetti. Salad Roll Butter Fruit Milk Potatoes Cranberries (.reen lelli ton and Wayne County Commissioner there were only four board members serve western Wayne and Washtenaw Cup. Dessert Milk THURSDAY DECEMBER 22 F run Special Dessert Milk i Koyee Smith (D Belleville) there to make the decision That's get- counties. Smith earlier told the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22 Fish. Macaroni Cheese Vegetable Bread THI RSDAY DECEMBER 22 Hot Dog on a Bun, Relishes Vegetable Fruit Butter Fruit. Milk Hot Dog on a Bun (hone • • ( £< Trustees Lee Fidge. Richard Cior- ting close to violating the sunshine Observer that he is actively campaign- i Cup, Dessert Milk FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 French Fries ( hilled Fruit < hristma' I law' if you ask me." ing for appointment to the top admin- FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 Corn Dugs, French Fries Fruit Sugar Milk rwuecrke a nnodt Minafuorrimceed B arbeoenut a tlhle s imiidee ttihnegy The Open Meetings Act—or "sun- istrative position. I CHRISNTOM ASSC HVOAOCLA TION Plum Pudding Cake Milk FRIDANYd D SECCHEOMOBl ER M I until after it had taken place schaillnye wlarwit"te nas to it p isre cvaelnlte dp—ubwlicas o sfpfeicciiafil-s In addition to denying there was any i BIRD MONGDAAYL LDEIMCE0MRBEER 19 HAV FC HAR BISFT.AMl ATSIF I I I lignht* -a tu nTsucehseddauyl'esd re mgeuelatrin gbo acradm mee etot- finr obmac mke reotionmgs .be Thihned aloctck bedec daomoers laawnd- odfufriicniga lt thoew nlushnicph. b uNsointeebssaer dtis cduenssieedd Jelly andM POeaNnDuAtY B DutEteCrE SMaBnEdRwic h19 Chicken SPoeuapn.u Ft BruTuittU.te EBrSroD SwAanYnie dDw MEicCihlkE M CBhiEcRken 20 C.UXnbo MEONADSATY MI >IFD i FD MLBEF K 19 i ing when Mrs Fidge questioned reim- that there were any letters sent as a Noodle Soup. Toll House Bar, Fruit Cup Submarine Sandwich Mixed Vegetables Hot Dog i»n Bun Relishes torn F • ut T. bluunrcshin fgo rth tehe tirru msteeaesls. who were at the clainsO te osxrppnrliiacnnkga atniodn Mforrs w Fhiydg tehey d ewmearend neodt res"uTlht eo fle tthteer m eMertsing F idge is talking Ii PBMiezilazkna s B. FurrTguUeitrE C SFuDipcAk YMle iDlk E SClicEeMsB BEuRtte r2e0d (.reen GFRroruaaivsty,te CHWda oSEktelDi c RMNeodEill lkSTs .iDn JA ekYell oyD .ME CaCasEkheMe dMBiE lPkR ota 2t1o es and SHMlooilupksp ev BJoaeHrs MES iolkDn A YBu nDE GCrEeeMnBE MRea n2s0 F,r„ I* Although both Notebaert and Mrs. told about the meeting before it took about had nothing to do with our con- f WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21 THURSDAY DECEMBER 22 WEDNESDAY DE < F MBF R 21 i Hamburger in Gravy. Mashed Potatoes But Kichardson claimed that no official place. versation with Commissioner Smith It lered Hot Roll. Cranberry Sauce Fruit Cup Hot Dog on Bun Catsup or Mustard But Pizza with Meat and ChecM S| tered Corn, Apple Sauce Cake Milk Orange Juice Apple C/urich Milk action was taken at the lunch meeting, Notebaert replied that there simply was sent out before we talked to him," i Milk FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 THURSDAY DFX F MRER 22 Mrs Fidge said she received a letter wasn't enough time to notify every Smith said Hot DogT HoUnR aSD BAuYn. D BEuCttEeMreBdER V e22g etable CPaizkzea MBuilnk Buttered Green Beans Pea he HFraumitb ou*r gPeurd odnin gBu Bnro Rwel irsuhee Bsar F Mreii. i<f F f > ii FINE SPICES RARE TEAS Chocolate Pudding. Cookie Milk FRIDAY DECEMBER 2< Schools selected jj FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 HULSING CHRISTMAS \ A< ATION BEG.N NO SCHOOL'' 459-2212 459-2212 HAVE A NICE CHRISTMAS MONDAY DECEMBER 19 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW Y F AR i and A GOOD NEW YEAR Grilled Cheese Sandwich (ireen Beans Pea F\F RYONF nut Butter Brownie Apple Sauce Milk for Rand study CD 1 CENTRAL MIDDLE Beef A RTomU.E GSDreAeYn DPEeaCsE HMoBtE BRut t2e0r ed Roll PIONEER MIDDLE i m ft Fruit Cocktail Christmas Cookie Milk MONDAY DF t F MBF It 19 i CO m " MONDAY. DECEMBER 19 Hamburgers or Cheeseburger* , • Bun- Uc<cJ C4 s h^ o-<o i HBruenagda, rMiailnk Goulash. Fruit Hot French PCihzrzias twmWiathEs D JMeNellEaotS D DaincAdeYd DC hCEehCeisElleeMd BB PuEettRaecrhe 2ed1s MCoilkrn FMrielkn ch Fries Choice of Fruit I ookle and » P1 y m o u t h - C a n t o n Community and others concerned with financing 5 689 N. Mill • Old Village • Plymouth Hot Dog ToUn EBSunD.A PYo. tDatEoC SEtiMxB BEuRtte 2re0d Corn THUMRESRDRAYY CDHERCIESMTMBEARS 22 Pizza withTU MEeSaDtA aYn dDE CCheEeMseB EBRutte 2r0e d < >rn t Fruit Milk Choice of Fruit or Pudding ( dokie and Muk SOcfhfiocoel so lh Kavdeu cbaeteinon s ealse cotneed obfy 5 0th esc Ih'o So l apnrdo gardammisn. istering special education CQO_ RECWEiItVhE $ A5 S pPuICrcEh aOsFe Y oOrUR m CoHreO ICE o WEDCNHERSIDSTAMY.A DSE DCINENMEBRE R 21 Merry ChrFisRtmSIDUaAsRY Pa DRndEISC EAE LMHUa(NUppC:RyH a 2n3d Blessed Hot DogW oEnD BNuEnS DorA YH aDmE< an dEM CBheEeRse 2 1o n Bun districts throughout the V S to partici- Plymouth-Canton Schools will pro- O (except saffron) Ju i TCurarknebye.r Mrya Jsehlelod. PCohtaritsotemsa swi tGho oGdriaevy F rPeenacsh New Year — The Hulsing Cafeteria Staff tRaeclhisioh ePsi eP ootra Ltoem o(tnu pPso TMoislks ed Salad Pis l pate in a study of the delivery of spe- vide detailed budget and statistical IMPORTED COFFEES—EXOTIC NUTS Bread. MTiHlkU RSDAY. DECEMBER 22 ISBISTER l-asagnaT RHoUllRS aDndAY B DutEle(r iEM eBleErvR a r2.2d ( arrot t cial education programs and services data on pupils, personnel, and facil- Grilled Cheese Vegetable. Fruit Milk MONDAY DECEMBER 19 Sticks Fruit or Juice Milk and their financing ities In addition, the Hand personnel FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 Tomato Soup, Crackers Chicken Salad Sand FRIDAY DF ('EMBER 23 1 Christmas Vacation Begins wich. Chees'e Sticks Peaches Tollhouse Bar Choice of Pizza Cheeseburgers or Hot Dogs The study will tx' conducted by the will be conducting individual inter B.B.K. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND Milk Relishes French F ries Choice of Ice i ream i [land Corporation out of Santa Monica, views with special education staff HAPPY NEW YEAR TUESDAY DECEMBER 20 Christmas Cookie Milk Calif The time of the study will be members. About 15 members of the SMOKE Gefrrroym. BReutttyh aMnidll iKe.a tie SAlpopplpey S Jaouece o nM iBlku n Corn Roasted Peanuts WEST MIDDLE i next M o n d a y. T u e s day a n d pupil personnel services staff from WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 21 DETECTORS I MONDAY DF t F MBF H 19 Wednesday throughout the district will be selected ERIKSSON Turkey Mashed Potatoes Gravy Iran Hamburger (.raw over Mashed P.italue i 95 berries Buttered Biscuit * Fruit Cup li e THK OBJECTIVE is to improve for these interviews. $ 1 6 MONDAY DECEMBER 19 Cream Milk Whole Kernel ("orn Hot Biscuit Applesauci Milk * decision making on special education The results of the collection and I VJeelglye tSaabnled wReicehl. F Srouuitp C Pupe,a nTuotll B Baurt tMerilk and Hot DogT HonUR BSuDnA YB uDttEeCreEdMB CEaRrro 2ts2 Fruit ri ESDAY DECEMBER 20 I programming and finance by provid- analysis of data from our district TUESDAY. DECEMBER 20 Cocktail. Cookie Milk Pizza Burger Grean beans Fruit Bai M.ik ing accurate and current information along with that from other districts midwest Detects a fire in its i Turkey and Gravy. Mashed Potatoes ( ran FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 SpagheWttiE wDitNhES MDeAaYt D TEoCsEseMdBE SRa'2la1d H< i on the cost of alternative types of throughout the country will be com- INC. first stages • while Gbeerlrayt iSna, uCcheris Btmreaasd Ca kaen dMi lBk utter Fruited TPooatasttoe dC Chihpese sFerui tSa Cnudpw iMchilk Green Beans Rolls Pineapple Chinks Milk smoke is still THURSDAY DECEMBER 22 eddifufcearetinotn aagl epsla wceitmhen vtsar ifoorus ch pilhdyrseinca ol f spuilbedm iintte ad t foin tahle rUe.pSo.r tO fwfihciech of wEidlluc bae- 36343 Ford Road invisible1 GoulfcsWh. ETDosNsEedSD SAaYla Dd.E CWEaMrmBE RRol l21 Fruit MILLER CHhaomicbeu orgf eFrr uwiitth Ch Trirsimtmmaisng sCo oFkrieensc hM.Ik F r.e> and mental handicaps tion (Wes*t7 o2f 1 W-3ay8n9e4 *R d.) Cup MilkT HURSDAY DECEMBER 22 Grilled ChMeOesNeD ASYa nDdEwCicEhM BBuEtRter e1d9 Corn YFORUIRD ACYA FDEETCEERMIABE SRTA F2.1 F l imTprhoev setdu cdoyst aalnsaolys iwsil lme tphrooddsu caen d be Aidlle 5n0ti fdiiesdtr iinct sth weh sotu pdyar tbiuctip tahtee d waitlal Spread CHuopt DCoagke oFn MR aiIl DkB AunY, D REeClisEhMesB.E VReg e2t3a ble Fruit SFlreuaitm Ceudp TH UCotaE kSDeDo gAMY iwl kDi thEC BEunM BTEriR T a20te rs S\r ANWAD MI SAEH RHERSAY PEP A(YC H HNRE <IWiMF MYYOA lFS \R * budget planning tools for use by state presented won't be identified with any Taco with Trimmings Bread Sticks Vege upy Fruit Slices Toll House Bar Mustard and local education agency personnel single district by name. table Applecrisp, Milk and Catsup. Milk SALEM-CANT0N HIGHS some cheer! EARRAND RavioliW wEithDN MEeSaDl ASYau DcEeC To sEsMedBE SRa la2d1 Fruit Reel StewM wOiNthDA VYe gDeFtab il eFs M BBiFsc Iut i1t9 H"ie* $ Cup Garlic Bread Milk Dessert Milk I MONDAY. DECEMBER 19 THURSDAY DECEMBER 22 Tl ESDAY DEC F MBF R 2U Grilled Cheese Sandwich Tomato Soup Christmas Lunch Hot Dog on Bun Baked Beans Potato ( hip? Cookie Fruit and Milk Turkey and Gravy Mashed Potatoes Dres Orange Juice Assorted F rail Milk I TUESDAY DECEMBER 20 ing Cranberries Ice Cream Milk WEDNESDAY DF < F MBF R 21 i Sloppy Joe on Bun Buttered Vegetables FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 CHRISTMAS DINNER Cake, Fruit. Milk Cook s Choice Turkev with All The Trimmings WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21 SMITH THI RSDAY DEC F MBFR 22 "CHRISTMAS DINNER Hot Ham on Bun with Cheest Yegetabl I Sliced Turkey, Mashed Potatoes Gravy MONDAY DEC EMBER 19 Soup Crackers Jello Milk Green Vegetables Hot Rolls, Jello with Chili and Crackers Bread Corn Peaches F HIDAY DECEMBER 21 % Fruit, Cranberry Sauce, Cake and Milk Cookie Milk Begins C hristmas \aiatior. THURSDAY DECEMBER 22 TUESDAY DECEMBER 20 MERRY CHRIS I MAS and Hot Dog on Bun, Catsup or Mustard But Hamburger on Run Mustard Catsup Peas HAPPY NEW YEAR , % • - tered Vegetables, Cookie. Fruit and Milk Applesauce Cookie Milk Salem Cafeteria stall FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 WEDNESDAY DF « EMBER 21 BERNINA HAPPY HOLIDAYS' CHRISTMAS DINNER i With a FinanceAmerica jingle CRaoarrsot tT Sutrickkesy I cMeas Cheredam P Poteaatorses M ainlkd Gravy i SWISS QUALITY in your pocket. EIEGEL Hot DogT oHnU RBSunDA MY uDsEtaCrdEM CBaEtRsup 22 French V*\ $ 20 EXPOSURE COLOR PRINT FILM FROM $299 Tomato SMouOp,N DPeAaYn uDtE BCuEttMerB EaRnd 1J9e lly Sand MFriileks Cheese Sticks Jello with F ruit ( ake 110.126 M0135 SIZES Fashion's fun wiches FrTuUitE SPDeaAnYu tD EBCutEteMrB BEaRr M 2i0lk FRIDAYN OD ESCCHEOMOBLE R 23 Community! $ FinanceAmerica Hot Dog on Bun Mu.stard Catsup Vege Christmas Vacation Begins Credit with the new * tables, Fruit, Snack Cake Milk * OFFER EXPIRES JAN. 1,1978 BERNINA 830 ." " GD WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21 STARKWEATHER Lasagna with Meat and Cheese Vegetables Union r n Swiss-made quality Fruit Hot Roll. Milk — COUPON that's more useful SubmariTnHeU SRaSndDwAiYch DeEsC EwMithBE RTri m22m ings Grilled ChMeeOsNeD ASoYu. pDE FCrEuMitBE CRup 1 9 Cookie Serving i than ever Vegetables. Fruit, Peanut Cup. Milk Milk because there is FRIDAY DECEMBER 23 TUESDAY DECEMBER 20 LET US PROCESS YOUR 990 NO MAJOR STITCH i CHRISTMASN VOA SCCAHTOIOONL BEGINS" Turkey MasCheHdRIS PToMtaAtoSe DsIN GNrEaRvy people. i 28420 THE BERNINA 830 ' lLET 522-5700 HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL" Beans Cranberries (©okie Milk 20 EXPOSURE 110,126 AND 135 CANNOT SEW' I Jf xm< XWK >Q*K >*< >WK >&> >»• m< NS* mx ymc my my my mx mx COLOR PRINT FILM AND GET See a FREE c Demonstration 50 aTod&ay! m Spatial OFF I BUY TWO LAMPS SI WINt. MAI MINIS 33539 Plymouth Rd FILM S*LE EMPIRES 1.1976 Livonia, Mi, 48150 $ FOR 65 Ph 422-2130 ,50C OFF COUPON EXPIRES JAN. 30, 1978 $ AND SAVE 25 INQUIRE ABOUT* 'FASI 1 OUR SPECIAL Foto CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY PLAN (Or Buy Any One Lamp for *40) (And save $5.00) DRIVE-IN FILM & PROCESSING Kings Row Shopping Center 7333 Lily at Warren Can't Use Two. . . No. 6164 Hand rubbed an Canton, Mi 459-5860 LET PEOPLE Bring A Friend and Each Buy One! tiqued pine pedestal on satin b r o n / e mounting Hand Cambridge Shopping Center KNOW WHAT blown 10" opal glass sMade •No. 51 19-Multi color bou 27277 W Warren at Inkster YOUR E SELLING 3-way lighting Hi guet ot roses on hand blown Dearborn Hts. Mi 563 0469 opal glass Satin bronze r mounting 3 way lighting in- cludes night light m base Hi 2?" The bright idea: iiai^ppiiaiiioaEPii§PliiPPliBiBpHiiiiliBiPiigiPiifg buy any two beautiful lamps and E V E N I NG save a fantastic twenty-five dollars. M E D I C AL CARE,p.c. Every lamp is brilliantly designed with rich detail. Don't miss your chance to bring home two beauti AFTER HOURS MEDICAL CARE ful lamps for just a few dollars more than the cost FOR TREATMENT OF ILLNESS, of one. INJURIES AND MINOR EMERGENCIES OPEN 7 DAYS That's savings to light up about' S c h r a d e r 's A WEEK • No. 1262—Hand rubbed solid antiqued pine Antigu«d Monday Sat. 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday and Holidays Noon 5 p.m. brass mounting Beige fabric Home Furnishings WV uill he closed Chriiftman Eve, Christ mas Day, and New Yehr'n Eve. on vinyl shade 3-way lighting Ht 38" • No. 3364-Polished antiqued C ANTON PROFESSIONAL PARK brass White tabric on vinyl "Since 1907" shade 3-Way lighting Ht 37" < 8 5 52 IN. C a n l on C e n t er R d. 111 IV. Center (Sheldon) C a n t on T o w n s h i p. M i. 4 8 1 87 Northville 349-1838 455-4040 &A(P)(C-4A,W,G-6A) Thursday, December 15, 1977 moll/ window/ & THE SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS ENDS HERE! " K O W A L S KI COUNTRY DELI v OUR STAFF CAN SAVE YOU HOURS OF VALUABLE TIME BECAUSE WE •'KNOW K i n gs Row • C o r n er of LHley A W h r r en OUR 4 5 8 - 5 9 1 0. n i * \> $49.9 5 Reg. $70.00 NOW RUFFLES C U S T OM W I N D OW TREATMENTS INCLUD- $ 4 2 95 NOW \ r* A Y. 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WAYNE ROAD, WESTLAND 1 h 326-4080 IHE BLUE MAX Tricot Sleepwear Pretty and Pampered Functional, too. for the military and Mary Janes color coordinated group with Colors the exclusive Hide 'N Seek" nursing historical enthusiast Mai/n feature and hobbiest \V S M L Nursing Gown $14.00 Matching Robe & Slippers available Robe $20 00 Slippers $5.50 cA/fa(erniin VOGUE 7353 LILLET RD il WARREN KINO S ROW SHOPPING CENTER 459-0260 Hours Mon thru Thurs 10-6 Fri & Sat 10-8 5918 SHELDON RD. Duniiir HARVARD SQUARE $ I PHONE 453-0909 CANTON VISA HOURS MON-SAT 10-9 SUN 12-6 i | Y l 5 KODAK FILM $1 4Q 110 & 126 I •**%/ 20 EXP I 'NUSUAL GIFTS FOR EVE RYONF PORTLAND N0RELC0 MAGICUBES MAJESTIC GLASSFYRE $ 1 . 18 DOORS Fireplace FLASH CUBES ENERGlYY SAVINfl 0" CLEARANCE c 89 REP!«AJ s4 59 FLAVORING OILS Take the work out of SPLITTING LOGS! Model CB 19 FOR HARD ROCK CANDY 19 log capacity, 5 HP 15 STYLES & FINISHES Briggs & Straflon sngine , 1 DRAM SALE PRICE 7 Ion splitting force WITH A OIDIER 4 9* 1 5% OFF BOWLING FROM S118" UP HYDRA LOG SPLITTER c s 59 TIMEX BALLS • ran mish cuitain sciiin SALE 495 Ailh Pur. r> jse of An, LOLLIPOP MOLDS SAV(.E1 A'5S"S 1f «""1f oDnO inOc«li nation Reg.$549 59c $149 VALUE WATCHES BAG IN STOCK i"~SKOO | HEATER JET SHOES Come in & I| WFirepla Ocfef Too Aln yS et I J Tub2"* D Hieaamveyte rG auga Look Around LEPAGES ACCESSORIES ' With Coupon 4000 Sq Ft of • FIREPL ACF TOOL HYPO-ALLERGETIC S C OO THRIFTTAPE STOCKING SFTS Off Any EARRINGS Log Basket • i IGHT FIXTURES REG. 2 98 STUFFERS • With C0U£0n • LOG BASKETS • BAR STOOl S $ 1.98 S50 0o r r A „y Save Fu«i & increase Room • STOVES temperature wiih Super De • PATIO rURNlTURf *L Wogith GCoraupteo n itue»ge 3M9od e9l5 25 Ni i OW ,34M •• GWAASLL G DRFIlC IO SR CANTON [SALE ENDS DECEMBER 16th Phone 455-7080 s PRESCRIPTION SHOP HOLIDAY HOURS MON. SAT. 10-9 SUN. 12-5 Bowling & trophy oo DECK & DEN SHOPPE 8520 CANTON CENTER ROAD in CANTON PROFESSIONAL PARK Holiday Hours 45480 Ford FORD RD. Mon. Wed. Fri. Sat. 10-9 459-0230 & Canton Center Road KMART Thurs. 10-6 459-5530 G R E AT G I FT S A LE TTiursday, December 15, 1977 (C 5A.W.G-7AMP)9A S e n. Faust l e a ds e f f o rt to s a ve R e u t h er facility Thursday the Wayne County Board optimistic the legislature may appro- Chairman Dominic Jacobetti (D people, but not necessarily at Reu- Actual patient cost is $108 per day; increase cost reimbursements because of Commissioners is expected to priate $1 8 million to fund Reuther for Negaunee). Senate Appropriations ther." however, medicaid payments are $60 there are other facilities in the state approve keeping the Reuther Long the next six months while they lobby Committee Chairman Jerome Hart Despite Fausts' grim forecast of its per day The difference lead to Reu- who proivide care similar to Keuther Term Care facility in Westland open for increased medicaid and medicare (D-Saginaw) and Senate Mental chances. Barr and State Rep. Morris ther's annaal $3.5 million operating and could be expected to benefit from until mid January, leaving continued payments which would allow the Keu- Health Subsommittee member Joseph Hood Jr (D-Detroit) said they deficit any increase in payments operation of the facility beyond that ther hospital to operate without a defi- Snyder (D-St. Clair Shores). expected the legislature to pass the Medicaid payments ;ire made for If the Keuther facility continues time up to state legislators cit "If we fund this. Oakland and special appropriation before next those who are disabled and under 65 operating, about 40 patients elsewhere The action will allow 180 patients to However, State Semite Majority Macomb counties will be right behind week's Christmas recess Barr added years old Eighty-five per cent of the an1 expected to have the first opportu- remain at the facility which the county leader William Faust (I)-Westland) a because they've got similar prob- that he would negotiate with state and patients at the Keuther facility arc nity to fill any vacant beds Capacity expected to close by mid-December supporter of the special grant for Reu- lems,'' Faust, whose district includes federal agencies to get higher medi Medicaid recipients of Reuther is 240 beds Monday's! Patient transfers to other nursing ther, said chances of the legislature Garden City and Canton Township, caid reimbursement for patient care census listed 180 patients homes will remain dormant unless approving it are "small to none " said. Legislatively (state support for at Reuther Medicare provides full cost of In a meeting Monday, attorneys rep- funding is denied by state or federal "Obviously some of as are going to long term care facilities) can't he done Although the Keuther facility was patient care for elderly patients at the resenting the county and Reuther •agencies work toward that I don't think there'll until there's a proposition that has a built four years ago, negotiations on facility, accounting for less than 15 per patients would not agree on plans for , In late November, the board he anybody opposed to the proposition chance of passage funding the long term care hospital cent of the patient population. transferring patients out of Keuther approved a $700,000 allocation to close as such." said Faust "The problem Faust said a recent court ruling will began six years ago when plans were Other insurers and private payments Patients attorney Sharon Nader otit county operation of the facility. will come from the appropriations cost the state $500 million for a teach- finalized to build it make up the balance of the cost pay- Sloan from Wayne County Neighbor- Plans, challenged by lawsuits on committee trying to decide where ers' pension fund which in effect elimi- The county decided to close the facil ments. hood Legal Services said both sides behalf of Keuther workers and they'll get the money " nates funding long term care facilities ity after failing to reach an agreement Barr said if Reuther is reclassified will file statements in federal court; patients, were to sell Keuther to the (Xher key legislators supporting a "There's a very old law that says with the state departments of mental as a chronic disease hospital requiring today postponing legal proceedings state for use as a psychiatric hospital special state grant for Keuther include the state must provide care for desti- health and social services to fund the constant patient care, instead of a long "We're not even asking that it be' County board chairman John Barr House Speaker Bobbie Crim (D-Davi- tute people," said Faust "Indeed, we hospital for the actual.cost of patient term care facility, the payments will dismissed." said Wayne County legal- and some key state legislators are son), House Appropriations Committee would have to assume care of those care be increased The Keuther hospital counsel A1 Suchy "We're asking thai currently provides such care, which is it be adjourned until we see what hap- described as being between a skilled pens (with funding i." nursing care facility and an acute care Ms Nader Sloan added that neigh hospital. borhood legal services will offer their! GREAT GIFT SALE! The Michigan Hospital Association help "to get Washington to fund the; i t, % u j i i o «, also is expected to join in negotiations Keuther facility and to explore other- with state and federal officials to funding sources " H Customers <?7 DrienJ I (4 Help groups a hit U e r tf T i l e r r if (lliristmas to pair who hit bottle & Steve Stifli irtitu ifu 5 8 Alcoholism brings pain and misery "Al-Anon isn't a religious program ; CYPRUS GARDENS RESTAURANT ™ °; not only to the alcoholic but also to the but it's spiritual," said Susie "We men, women and children whose lives leam to turn our lives over to a higher 1 The only restaurant in town with real Square are involved with the family member power." We try to find the same peace ; 455-7220 HOME COOKING and the best SHISH-KEBOB around. or friend who has a severe drinking and serenity the alcoholic is searching problem. for. We can only find it by controlling These people don't have to learn to ourselves m cope alone with alcoholism. They can Part of the Al Anon and Alateen pro - become part of the fellowship of men. gram is the Serenity lYayer. The ' women and children who have lived or worcteare "God grant me the serenity are living in the same situation They to accept the things I cannot change. • can join A! Anon and Alateen where, courage to change the things I can and by talking and listening to others, they wisdom to know the difference " t he B R e oo op L i fe can receive comfort, hope and friend- ship "Al-Anon won't tell you how to keep T11F SERENITY PRAYER is the CHRISTIAN BOOK STORE your alcoholic from drinking, only how first thing said at an Al-Anon and Ala- • BIBLES to control yourself," said Susie. (All teen meeting. • BOOKS names in this story have been There aren't anv Alateen meetings • CHURCH SUPPLIES changed ) in this area right now. although there • RECORDS "One of the purposes is to leam that are people standing by to fill the need •GIFTS alcoholism is a disease and that it is for any one between the ages of 11 and the alcoholic's problem, not ours." 18 who want to meet 45184 FORD RD. • 453-9400 said Fay ''We learn we are also pow- The people w ho worked with Alateen erless over alcohol It's bigger than we before are waiting for the need to start ' are. the program again CANTON POWER EQUIPMENT "The alcoholic is powerless over "We know the procedures, the ins, alcohol, so why should we try to help"' and outs, and are ready to serve Koch "When you are ready to surrender to ester kids who need Alateen." said You get a rugged Carry Case that belief, it takes a heavy weight off Hank, who helped with Alateen before . M absolutely FREE when you buy your shoulders." she said flank is his real name. one of the selected Homelite lightweight Chain Saws And hay and Susie have hew members Alateen can be very touchy," he* you're in control with fast starting, of the Al-Anon group who meet at Crit said. "We don't encourage kids to' fast cutting, easy handling Home- teuton Hospital conference rooms one sneak out of back windows and come; lite Chain Saws - only chain saws and two at 8 p.m. on Thursdays almost to meetings if the parents don't want- with the SAFE-T-TIP that pre- since the group begyn in the early '70s them to come But we do want to have, vents kickback. Both their spouses are members of AA contact with them and no longer drink From $139.95 with FREE Carry To learn about Alateen. call Hank at". Case. 651-6130 If you don't want to attend a - THEY BOTH lived under the meeting in this area, you can call Al influence of alcohol for years, raising Anon and Alateen Information Service ...when you buy a New their families, assuming responsi- of Oakland County at 617-0021 for a bilities that they otherwise wouldn't time and place schedule of other meet- HOMELITE have had to assume. ings Tod is also a member of Al-Anon Those attending Alateen don't have He's belonged for five months His sit- to worry about what I he adult sponsors CHAM SAW uation is different hear, according to Fay There is so Tod's wife does not belong to A A much talk that no one remembers WIK> She still drinks. She has also left Tod said what and has filed for divorce. "Kids often feel that if one of their Tod is left alone to do the shopping, parents is an alcoholic, it's their fault.;, washing ;md paying bills while caring They need to learn that nothing they < for his many children, the eldest still a did caused the problem." she said young teen, and working full time. SAVE UP TO Yet Al-Apon has been able to help these people, even though their situa- THE SAME IS TRUE for adults.. tions are different Fay said it is common for an alcoholic • " I didn't know my wife was an alco- to blame his drinking on other on other • holic. She was a binge drinker and people, especially sjxiuses and par- didn't drink in the house or when sh*> ents This often leads to poor self was with me. images for those living with the alco Good While "She wasn't home much so 1 had to holic Supply Lasts start doing her job as well as mine. I One thing Susie learned to handle by XL2, jjjper ? SOAu SEZ AO even encourgaed her to go out since going to Al-Anon is her husbiind's* she blamed me for our having so many sobriety CANTON 46600 '/ MILE W OF children.' Tod said "Every time something didn't go 2 POWER FORD ROAD CANTON CENTER RD Over the years, he became right before. I laid it at the door of his EQUIPMENT CANTON 453-0295 introverted, keeping in liis feelings of drinking When he sealed off that door anger and resentment. I had no place to put these things." she "The children liked her better said. because she was more fun to be with Men and women at Al-Anon meet- . Yet I spent more time with them," he ings share these things. They talk or .. said. listen if they (Ion t want to talk, about '• GIFTSof Only after realizing that he was their experiences They learn that becoming "nuttier and nuttier" did others have suffered or are suffering WILD BIRD FEED Tod join Al-Anon. His therapist sug through similar situations gested he go. "I was ashamed that my wife was I S lk tXSYtd 50\h L rfj. . "I'm going to Al-Anon because I'm with another man. but I learned the neurotic. I'm going to lead a more women in the group had similar prob- / y r^ (TUrr) peaceful life, not necessarily a happier lems There were commonalities."' life. Tod said • "I blamed myself for my wife's In addition to saying the Serenity , PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER CH RISTMAS STOCKINGS BIRD unhappiness, anil she blamed me for Prayer, the group discusses one of the - FEEDERS her faults It was a viscous circle I 12 steps that are also discussed at AA Z felt worse and worse. meetings. * /vrv<^A< GROCERIES "I'm a hell of a lot happier now." They also discuss the tradition that • Tod said goes with that step For instance, the.- MEATS (T^Crty cr\ second step says they "came to'- TREATS HE'S HIRED a housekeeper to help believe that a power greater than our * BEER him care for his children, something selves could restore us to sanity " The- • m t JJ lItr >' \ C -• lie wouldn't have done before since he second tradition is "Our common wel- ( thought he had to do everything him- fare should come first. Personal prog ^ WINE <*~ self He has another sitter come in ress for the greatest number depends v from 4-6:3Q p.m. until he gets home. upon unity." PARTY SUPPLIES "The older children could babysit, No one is in charge at Al-Anon meet but I don't want them to think they ing. Someone is selected at each meet have to take over their mom's job " ing to be the leader the next week TOYS He's enjoying people now and has "And the leader pulls back persons;. D E N N IS M A R K ET changed his priorities, learning to who may start gossiping," said Fay. *. tackle the important thing* first. Anor.imity is respected No one has* "I even pray difftfTently," Tod said. to give his or her real name V* Mlb North of Ford Road "Before. I asked God to do things for There are no fees for Al-Anon or 6104 CANTON CENTER ROAD 453-9867 FEEDS & PET SUPPLIES me. Now I pray more frequently and Alateen, only private contributions. H O UU tell God to let things happen and we'll Coffee is served as well as lots of con' „ MON.-TMUi. tlM 810* CANTON CENTER RD, CANTON work it out together." versation. 1 Ml. «(•« $AT. 5 Religion isn't a part of Al-Anon. "We don't make judgments and Belief in a higher power is. don't advise either," said Fay. MM lOA(P.C) Thursday, December 15, 1977 Goal-based curriculum planning moving ahead Goal-based curriculum planning is is a means for organizing, describing, intendent for instruction, is respon- Program goals for physical educa- moving ahead in Plymouth-Canton and communicating 12 major instruc- sible for implementation of the goal- tion are nearing completion under the Schools with workshops involving all tional programs in the schools. based approach in the school district leadership of the Curriculum Coordi- teachers. When specific goals for each instruc- Teachers now are becoming familiar nating Committee and Barbara Bow- Although the Dec 5 session for ele- tional program and each course have with the concept are are forming com- man, director of elementary instruc- mentary teachers was delayed by been defined, teachers and parents mittees to work on program goals. tion snow, every professional staff member can know what each child is learning Bill Bartlett, president of the teach- Programs for which staff will be soon will have been through a com- and how it fits in with all 13 years of ers union, has moderated the teacher establishing goals are Art, biological plete training session his or her education. workshops held in the last two weeks and physical sciences, business educa- The goal based curriculum approach Dr. Michael Homes, assistant super- Stii Daas, teacher at Plymouth Salem tion, health education, home econom- High, and Dolly McMaster, teacher at ics, industrial education, language STANLEY VEMCO West Middle School, explained staff arts, mathematics, music, physical involvement at each session. education, second language. 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Workers are your Michigan Bell Service T A L IJ shown here replacing part of the wall and window Mrs. Margaret Morrison, 63, of Westland, was heading south on Main Street early BIG* Representative has the answer." Tuesday morning. She told Plymouth Police she lost control of the car as she was going through the intersection of Ann Arbor Trail and Ever have a question about your phone service...a question you never crashed through the window of the clothing store. Although the police Shirts org. to $20 How $7.99 asked because you didn't know who to ask? Well, the answer is simple and report says the road was icy, Mrs. Morrison was ticketed for "failure easy to get Just call your Michigan Bell Service Representative. You'll Dress slack tall size 32-40 waist org to $30 How $17.00 to stop." There were no injuries in the mishap and she drove her car find his or her telephone number right on the front of your phone bill. Winter outerwear Save 25% and more! away from the scene. 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