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Buying of America f £- Rocks win Kids can make — surplus style, 6D league, 1C healthy snacks, 1B ® C a n t on € > 0 s c t t » er Volume 16 Number 66 Monday, March 4, 1991 Canton, Michigan 46 Pages Pifty Cents _ • • , Suburban 1991 Suburban CCoocmnmrruoniHucaaijiioonni* CCoorrpp oration Rally for troops turns into parade The Canton Connection PPllyamnso fuotrh c uenledberra wtiaoyn, i2nA The parade will be led by the VFW The rally is to support the troops helping organize the«eveni and "to tell them that we support The parade will be led by the VFW color guard. Families with relatives in what's happening over there. ' she color guard Families with relatives By Diane Gale said. rn the Persian Gulf have been invit- staff writer the Persian Gulf have been invited. ed. along with other veterans groups." HER HUSBAND.- Larry local officials and state representa- Meeting of When the cease-fire was an- Kneeshaw. and Eric Webster of Can- tives. Everyone is welcome to par- nounced Wednesday, a Canton rally ton formed the group Sand Aid. ticipate Joyner said minds for U.S. troops was quickly renamed They'll sing 'Desert Strength" dur- A walking parade will begin at Ford Road will be closed 11:30 declared last week, she said, she ing the rally The song is a ballad "We expect between 1.000 to 2.G00 noon Saturday, March 9. starting at a.m. to 1 p.m. on that stretch. won't be content until all the troops written by Larry Kneeshaw to Scott people." said Dan Calabrese, admin- The government roundtable Canton Center and Ford Road to are home. Marchers will be flanked by yel- istrative assistant to Supervisor Tom scheduled for the Canton Sheldon and Ford Road to the Kmart CANTON RESIDENT Sylvia "You have to read between the low bows wrapped on -treer and Yack Economit Club meeting Tuesday Kneeshaw, whose son. Scott. 21, is jlines. They're still in harm's way lampposts by members of Canton's will include Canton Township parking lot An hour-long rally will^ serving in the 82nd Airborne, came she said Friday morning, beautificaUon committee, said Bill Originally it was planned as a Supervisor Tom Yack, city of follow m the lot adjacent to Manu- up with the idea "There's no confirmation that the Joyner, executive director of the rally for troops fighting in the war Plymouth Mayor Dennis Bila and facturers Bank., ^ Even though the cease-fire was 82nd will be coming back." Ctimmunitv Foundation, which is and has since become a victory ral- Plymouth Township Supervisor ly." Caiabrese said. Maurice Breen. Mechanic left The economic club meets the first Tuesday monthly at Geneva Presbyterian Church The luncheon program begins at noon There is no membership job to serve requirement. Each lunch is $10. The economic club has scheduled an 8 a.m. breakfast meeting March 11 for a discussion of an economic development plan in Canton. The breakfast will be at By Diane Gale Bartusiask married Diana Lam- Geneva Presbyterian Church. staff writer bert five days after he received his Call the Canton Community notice and three days before he left Foundation for reservations at Stanley Bartusiak got married for Saudi Arabia , 454-5427.' three days before he was shipped to He was hired in September at Util the Persian Gulf lty Support Services, a company that The Romulus resident told co- reads meters for Detro;t Edison workers at Canton's Utility Support Bartusiak met his wife live years Services that they really "shouldn't - ago while both trained to become Recycling worry about him. because being a Army mechanics at Ford Benning, mechanic he didn t expect to be on Georgia the front lines in danger's way. support She had a difficult ume dealing He said. Don't worry. I'll be with the news of her husband. Moran OK " said Joseph Mortn. Utility said. The recycling station at the Support Services vice president of 'He was quiet, efficient and pro- township administration building - operations. , - fessional," Moran added. has been so successful since it "He said his job was behind the He learned his job so quickly. opened in August that a fifth bin lines repairing equipment ". Moran said, that Bartusiak started has been added. Army Sgt. Stanley (Bart) Bartu- to train new employees shortly after siak. 34. died when an Iraqi Scud he was hired. * But, residents won't have to take missile attack Feb: 25 hit a barracks "It was rare that in such a short their recyclable goods anywhere in on the back lines killing 28 U.S. sol- time on the job that he started train- spring when a curbside recycling diers He was among 89 U.S. mili- ing people and that was right before program begins, said Canton Clerk tary personnel listed as killed in he left (for Saudi Arabia)," Moran Loren Bennett. ° BILL BRESLER/slafl photographer combat in Persian Gulf War before said "He was a good employee " Barbara Murphy is happier now thai the war is Gulf. She said it has become worn with time, the officia 1 cea se- fire. Survivors include his parents, two From August through January over. The Plymouth woman put up a yellow but will stay up until her son returns. Moran said Bartusiak was sisters, one >ther and two children the administration hall recycling ribbon in August when her son was sent to the surprised when he was called to from a pre -ious marriage center has collected the following: serve in the war because he was a A memorial sen-ice was scheduled - Worried mom waits for son's call reservist on theinactive list. Sunday at Romulus City Hall. • 76.620 pounds of clear glass; • 9.430 pounds of green glass: Residents spell • 4,#10 pounds of brown glass, JThe cease-fire in the Gulf War • 23,170 pounds of plastics; is on,' but "I'm still waiting to be • 43,170 pounds of corrugated exuberant," Plymouth's Barbara materials; : : : r Murpny said Friday • 26.820 pounds of tin; p e a ce • 470,950 pounds of newspaper; That's because Murphy, a and Plymouth-Salem High teacher, • 14,590 pounds of office paper. was still waiting to hear from her "i son Paul, a 29-year-old Marine By Julie Brown Davis' unit was activated in late She last heard from him in a Jan. • - .» 20 letter staff writer November He left for Saudi Arabia in mid-December, following training what's inside "I can't-allow myself to be that Sue Davis felt both relief and in Indiana .copipletefy free of worry until I skepticism when she heard the Per- Davis has written letters, although finally hear from my "Son." she sian Gulf war was winding down -they're three or four weeks old by said. "I've just kind of been operating the time they arrive in the U S. He Murphy believes Paul was with under numb." said Davis, whose hus- last called on Feb. 14 CBuaillednidnga rs.c .en .e .. .. 17FA . if ale uryn iotn a tshseig Kneudw taoit s bpoortd kear qi artil- Sbaaunddi, EAdr.a bisia in " Ithe d oAnr'mt y th Rinekse ervxcesite i-n wa"sH OeK s.o usanidded S OueK D aanvdis, h deir seacitdor h oef Classifieds. . C.E.F Murphy was surprised the war ment was something I was feeling " community services for Growth Auto . C.F ended so quickly, she said. She still doesn't trust Saddam Works Inc in Plymouth ' . Employment . E.F Hussein "I think - from lhe way the .SHE'S NOT SURE just when her Index.... . . 8E ground war was going it (the Ed Davis. 47, is a special agent husband will come home He and Real estate E cease-fire) was partly anticipat- with a criminal investigative unit others in his unit could be involved in Creative living . 1E ed. "It's my understanding that what work with prisoners of war their job is is to investigate allega- Crime watch . . 3A BILL BRESLER'ttaff photographer "That meant that my son was tions of war crimes '' said Sue Davis "A lot of that is just being under- Crossword . . 3E in a lot less danger, but I won't taken My assumption is he'll be EOSpnbotietrurtstaa r.iin.esm. . ent ,.. ...5 041 AC tBhea rwbaarra b Mroukrep hoyut w inas t hceo mGfuolfr. ted by Fred Van Hees the night pfeheoln tehsa rtne c "o mfortable until he hTaTvheha ett' hsDr weaevhias*t et esth,eeni arCg amenitso csnhioinl dr erisse.in"d e nEtds . there untit his jPobte iass deo tnuern " to Page 2 Street scene .* . . 1D Taste . • . . IB Grand movie inspires artist Look for the > Plymouth By Diane Gale Canton staff writer Suburban Stare at Michael Phillips" painting people of Jane Seymour and it will take you Cable Weekly back somewhere in time The unfinished painting siu on a dresser in a room in his Canton PAINTING IS a part-time affair house Phillip, said he will add the for Phillips who is a fifth-grade lastsstrokes of paint in time for the teacher for the Wayne-West land portrait to' be donated this fall to school district where he has worked Mackinac Islands Grand Hotel for 23 years where Seymour and Christopher Phillips thought about donating a Reeve filmed the romantic tale. painting of Seymour after staying at "Somewhere in Time." the hotel and realizing there was lit- It will be unveiled the weekend of tle there that commemorated the NOW in «vry Monday issue' Oct 25-27 during a hotel program movie E R 'turn photograph* devoted to the movie Micbael Phillips of Canton it painting a portrait nac Island, Mere paints picture of his Please turn to Page 2 of Jane Seymour for the Grand Hotel in Macki- daughter. 2A(C) OAE Monday. March 4. 1991 Monday. March 4. 1991 OAE (Ct3A Residents greet peace with relief, skepticism Continued from Page 1 they can. " to's in Plymouth. Like VoUmer. she doesn't have a She worried about the safety of for our side, at least," said Mos- Ed Davis recently retired follow- Family friends have been suppor- "It was wonderful," said Geri child In the military, although one U S. troops. "And also just the fact chouris, a Plymouth resident. "If ing a career of more than 20 years tive. Davis' unit is based in Jackson, Vollmer of Plymouth, a member of son. a dentist, had served in the U.S. that people are suffering some- they're going to have a war, they did , with the Michigan State Police. He's and Sue Davis and other spouses of the dub, which includes residents of Navy. • where," Gniewek said. it the right way." been doing consulting and private in- reservists began to meet once a western Wayne County communities. "He ;.has friends who are there She and other students at Centen- He favored continued use of sanc- vestigative work since his retire- month. "I think it's just great, just wonder- now," Hughes said nial Educational Park were busy tions. ment. > She also went to meetings of local ful." Skepticism was also a reaction Thursday afternoon rehearsing for "We provided the weapons that he "I don't have any anxiety about his support groups, but found those were among some younger people in the their spring musical, "Fiddleronthe fought us with," Moschouris said. "It safety anymore." she said. "He may geared more to the needs of military LIVONIA RESIDENT Jo Hughes community. Karyn Gniewek, 16, of Roof" doesn't make any sense." not come home right away, but it's parents rather than spouses. was relieved but also concerned. Canton had hoped for peace but "I was glad it was over," said cast Cast member Jeremy Rosenberg, like he's away on a business trip. The news of victory also was "I hope it's over," said Hughes, wasn't sure it was a reality. member Leo Moschouris, 16. a jun- 16, of Plymouth was pleased to hear He's OK, bets safe, nothing will hap- greeted with relief by those who vice president and program chair- "1 thought it was too good to be ior at Plymouth Canton High School. of the cease-fire. pen to him."' don't have loved ones in the Middle woman for the club.. "I'll be more true," said Gniewek, a junior at "I personally think Bush rushed it to "I was glad we accomplished what Their father's absence has been East. Prayers of thanks were offered pleased when the peace is assured. I Plymouth Canton High School. "It's begin with. I think this whole thing we were going in there to do," said difficult for the Davis children. at a Thursday meeting of the Livonia want to be sure this is settled before almost like I'm waiting for some- could have been avoided." Rosenberg, a junior at PlymouCh Sa- "I think they've coped as well as Republican Women's Club at Ernes- we leave." thing to go wrong." — The war was "relatively painless lem High School Plymouth plans party Man hurt in crash with school bus The cease fire in the Middle East or month and a half," Smith said. A Canton Township man was in- schools, a district official said. year-old Livonia man driving the The school bus was turning left is just days old, but plans are under "We're trying to involve Congress- jured Thursday morning when the Donald Portman. 22. of Canton second car weren't injured, police from westbound Five Mile into the Paul and way in Plymouth for a celebration. man Purcell, our governor, and car he was riding in collided with a was reported in serious condition said, yard when it was struck on the right Dusty "I'm presently trying to initiate we'd like to involve our vice presi- Livonia Public Schools bus on Five Friday at St. Mary Hospital in Livo- INVESTIGATION OF the acci- side by Jovan's 1983 Chevrolet, po- Kornbacher a U.S. Victory Party," said Creon dent." Mile west of Farmington Road. nia, suffering from a collapsed lung dent was continuing Friday morning, lice said. The Chevy, which had been were part of Smith, Mayflower Hotel co-owner. Plymouth Mayor Dennis Bila The rear of the bus struck a sec- and other injuries. said Sgt. Thomas Green of the Livo- eastbound on Five Mile, slid under- a Canton Smith said nothing has been said, "I think we should do all we ond car after the initial impact on Daniel Jovan, 20. of Livonia was nia police traffic bureau. neath the bus. support scheduled yet. "We're in the idea can to honor our residents who the snow-covered road, police said. treated and released from St. Mary The preliminary investigation re- The impact forced the rear of the group that shthteea's gc ebo ermiegnmht utan nliktoyiwn.g, ""T t ohhee pr eeso'aspi dlbe,e eaandro daui nlnogdt ser"vI ehda,v tehney't dhiadb a a gnr eoaptp joorbt.u nity to awfhtNiecroh ds wrtouapdspe rninetsgtu wr npeiurnepgi la stboo otahfrfed b atuhtse Bybauur-sd, pfwoohrli imcchei nosoacricd u". rinrejudr isehso arftltyer athfete rac 9ci da.emnt.,, mvbyee awnlete"da bttlhy^ee ro c ncreoans ohdfi w ttihoaesns "d marniavdie nprlsoy,o crGa jruuesdeegnd- bwbuuassi tiyinantrgod a etan tth rneaon rsctthoeb,po p suoingldince m1 s9aa8ri6kd.i n Fgo trhde ssowled atshirts of support." think about what we might do as a chanan Elementary and other The driver of the bus and the 57- said. in support of Tentative plans call for the party community," Bila said, adding the U.S. troops THE TWO cars were damaged to be held at the Mayflower Meet- city commission would likely dis- in the Gulf ing House "within the next month cuss this soon. Group home sparks opposition heavily, police said. war. The bus was damaged but "drive- able," said Steven Woodworth, trans- • SAM SMITH stall photographer BILL BRESLER/siaf photographer portation director for the district. Movie inspires artist By Diane Gals The key concern, Judy Gahide live with these people, educate us. Cost estimate of the damage was Jessica Vachon holds a photo of dad Stephen Vachon, taken the day he was called to duty in the Middle East.. staff writer said, is a fear that property values Why my home." She said she recent1 incomplete Friday, Woodworth said. will fall. ly decided to stay within Canton Support for troops rallied often Continued from Page 1 "It probably is one of the most tru- A group home for severely men- DEBORAH SCHMIDT, executive when she moved. Canton ly romantic movies." tally disabled patients has residents director of New Life Services Inc., Schmidt met with the residents af- "I felt a lot of people who visit the Some fans liked the- movie so in a newly built subdivision near which will operate the home that is. ter the meeting Tuesday night to an- ©bsrruer - Grand Hotel would be very happy to much that they formed a club, IN- Beck and Warren roads worried. not yet open, said she was unsure swer questions. Gahide said later she see something that was reminiscent SITE (International Network of Five residents who live in the area who would be living in the horae. still had apprehensions. of the movie. A lot of people get the Somewhere in Time Enthusiasts). with house values ranging between Likely the residents will be wheel- "It takes my husband and I work- (USPS 663-670) tihdee am toov ivei.s it Mackinac Island from wDheesnp iitte lwukasew raerlmeas teod p inoor 19 r8e0v,ie twhes $to1w40n,s0h0i0p abnodard $ 1T8u5e,s0d0a0y faosrk-hedelp .th Seu - chhoamire baonudn wd,o umldov bieng s efvroemrel ya mnuernstianlg- Ginagh fiudlel s taiimd.e "tWo hlyive a rien wtheis h hooumsien.g" dPauyb bliysh Oedbisrevrovreyr M&o Encdcaeyn tarincd® T Nheuwrss-- beIrna tteh eKu swixai tw, eferkiesn dits, t foaomki ltyo a lnid- THE GULF yPelyllmowo ujith b^n> around downtown tieLd anrerayr bKyn eeshaw of Canton un"vFeielwin ga r—tis ttsha gte wt iall cbhea nnciece ,f"o rsa aind club exists more than 10 years later. ptleer tvhiesyor c Tanom do Y, baeckca usaseid g trhoeurpe h iosm liets- lwyo dni'st abbel eodn, tshhee sstariede.t ,H sohme esa rieds. idents people in this area?" pMal p4e6r1s5, 03.62 5S1ec Socnhdo-ocllcarsasft. p Losivtoangeia . saundp pwoaritteerds. of U.S. troops watched WAR CITY WQRKERS displayed the swerrovtien ga isnon tghe to Uh.oSn.o rA hiris Fsoonrc Seco itnt , atgPfbih vo"wieIul saltlis .iap kB wsae eaa cppydaeld uamoicsnpoeeglse to a fttono htfdah shte emies Gh o wmervaoyine rk dkwe . 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"Would you want peo- HOME DELIVERY SERVICE has to be a world class portrait, be- leaving the audience to wonder if An Earth Day celebration is vironment. We urge you to imple- ple to shun him?" Newsstand per copy. 50c volved workers at the Ford Motor Some <*dded the legend. "These reservists called to duty, so they scchlaaousussle.d AI bne ty haoibnnlkee wttohh ecol osGseerea stnh dtehier i s epy owersot raralndidt gReetehveer .a nd Seymour are finally to- sucrhdeady,u Alepdr filro 2m7, 1 t0h ea. 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Call Keven Ullom at tion," Gahide said. order. Observer & Eccentric" ad- vehicle to convey our demands for a 437-1725 by April 1, for more infor- Schmidt said a neighbor of a group takers have no authority to bind this safe, just and sustainable global en- mation. home she operates in West Bloom- newspaper and only publication of field was steadfast against the facili- an advertisement shall constitute fi- ty before it opened. She learned to be nal acceptance of the advertiser s woman named Maid of Erin order. a supporter, Schmidt added. White few people including breast cancer ^ | M T| hove ever been hit over For a free booklet on By Kevin Brown trick's Day. Among festivities she'll attend in . 453-3008 the head with a frying how to help reduce your staff writer Fallon. 21, a slim, blue-eyed Uni- coming days, along with her court, 209 Main St. 45100 W. Warren Rd.. Canton pan, many have been hit risk through low-fat eat versity of Michigan senior majoring are the painting of the shamrock Belleville Between Sheldon Rd. ft Canton Center Rd. In the heart The prostate ing. call 1 800-EAT-LEAN Plymouth Township's Eileen Fal- in political science, was chosen from downtown, the traditional mass and 313-697-9400 453-3008 gland. And the colon. After all. the purpose lon says she feels "fantastic" about among 13 contestants for the honor the parade scheduled for March 10 Because fried foods, of food is to sustain life, being chosen Maid of Erin, on the during festivities Feb. 23 at the downtown as part of a h»gb-fat dtet, not take it away. eve of festivities surrounding St. Pa- Gaelic League hall in Detroit. "It's a great honor." said. Fallon, may increase the risk cm who works part-time in store securi- heart disease as well as ty and plans a career with the FBI. 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The vitrified stoneware is chip-resistant and its unique Everything Must Go! shape allows for eas\ sf,- ckabiht\ Set consjsts of four each dinner plate, soup bowl, NEWSPAPERS salad bowl and cup saucer Microwave and dishwasher safe, - COUPON A man in a motorized wheelchair reported picking up a man who was table" 2-pi b&wl'platter set, S.15. Creamer and st/gar set. $25. reportedly frightened employees and walking westbound on the side of the Election or casual dmnerware available in our Kitchen Shop. 30% OFF i sqs > \ SA V7SEAAVEn UU/PP TTOO . cbthuoesw twloihmnegee arlscll hoeafyi-r bt hianer.to w S ahuneponetr hhee rB rocawumsl,tmom ead- crime watch * Srmohaaendl dsdoaoniwd in nhe M Cwaiacnlhtkoiignnagn Tto hA uDvresetdnrauoyeit nTehaer ,70% er early Friday morning The officer reported that he trans- Canton police were called to Super UNEXPECTED DUNK A Plym ported the man to the township bor [ •iwnSiiu 1 Bowl on Ford Road in Canton re- outh man in Canton's Dunkin Don u is der dropping him off at Michigan 2 garding a disorderly man in a wheel- on Ford Road received a surprise re- and Hannon All incoming dry cleaning SPIRIT chair sponse from a waitress Thursday, a The officer reported that later he The bartender said the man had police report said learned that the man was a psychia- mutt t»e presented wtwn order is left for processing . Harmony five drinks ' and became obnoxious, The man said he was sitting at a tric patient who had been missing >eyx c—oleustidraieHadl s, swedes, fa mors, wedding gowns and fur ' lUut lei M,ukii causing a disturbance inside the counter when he tried to pay a bill of from Detroit since 19*9 The officer i bar.** a police report said 73 cents with a $20 bill The waitress took him to the Canton police de- Jacobsons -j SALE BEGINS 10 A.M. THURSDAY! House The man became angry when he reportedly returned with three tS partment. where Detroit police offi- - - COUPOW was told that he would not be served bills and four singles The man asked cers reportedly picked him up COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED Detroit City Airport more drinks for a $10 bill in place of the two $5 THEFT FROM CAR; A tan 198« WHEN ORDER IS LEFT FOR PROCESSING When he was asked to leave, the bills f Chevrolet was' reportedly broken man said "I'm quadraplegic and The waitress apparently didn't ap- into Feb 28 while it was parked in added that he could do what he preciate the request - if the .dri veway of Brooklme 27S8B CHDWY MLL (at 7 MM Uvonta SHOES damn well pleased." according to a ' She threw a cup of coffeeln his The owner reported that a $1S0 •MNKSTER at NEW8URQH police report The man left the bar face," the police report said "He re- citizens band radio was stolen, along 561-*137 The manager told police that the acted by swiping at the coffee imp. with a $>€ 0 power microphone and a 455-7010 24 Hour Clrcut Tickt Information HOTLINE (313) 353-8777 man would no longer be allowed in which flew in her direction ', $50 control box .Damage was esti- V\r we VIS** and ^merxan Iwprr*^ the bar MISSINt. PERSON: Canton police mated at about $170 Shop until 1pm o< ihurxijv and Friday. (J m on Morxfev Tue«dav. Wednesday and Saturday * > 7 .r- 4A(C) O&E Monday, March 4, 1991 Monday. March 4. 1991 O&E #5A Talks on for sale of shopping center Pupils to defend Some local districts stuck with hefty c o m p u t er bill By Darrell Clem "they haven't pounded out a deal sessment doesn't Include the mer- "WE'RE A little concerned with Iraq at mock U.N. staff writer yet" chandise value and the major stores the media attention. We hope there's By Wayn* P«aJ good public relations, but bad policy. schools were "very disappointed" we're still hopeful it will be re- 35 computers through the program, "WE.DIDNT have a lot of confi- Homart officials have talked with of Hudson's, Kohl's and J.C. Penny, no problems with it ft* terms of the staff writer The state won't buy any more according to business manager Ken stored. but you still feel lucky any associate superintendent Raymond dence in it from the start," he said Negotiations for the possible sale Tfie city administration about the so the actual resale value would be negotiations," he said. computers, or make additional pay- Johnson. time you get something wholesale Hoedel said, and now owes and esti- "Plus, it didn't seem to to be some- of Westland Center could result in a preliminary plans for the .project, much higher, said City Assessor Wil- Homart saw the purchase of West- The quick demise of Michigan's ments on computers already sent to like this," said Jnyi Edwards, execu- mated $62,000 after receiving $8,SKK> thing geared for a large district like major expansion, including a second Veldhuis said, but it was not immedi- liam Schmidt. land Center "as a possible opportuni- By Mart* Ch««tn«y warm support from some countries "Classrooms of Tomorrow" program Michigan schools. "WE KNEW all along there were tive director of general education from the state. ours " floor of shops and a Sears store, lo- ately known when the possible sale Homart officials declined to re- ty," Veldhuis said. "They've done a staff writer such as Yemen. Iran. Sudan, Jor- means some area public school dis- "Unconscionable." is the way no guarantees," Johnson said "For a for the Wayne-Westland Schools '.'It's orfe of those things that got The state sold $20 roiffibr in bonds cal officials confirmed Friday. might be completed and the changes lease more details of the expansion number of these deals throughout dan and Tunisia. . tricts will have to pipkup a hefty tab South Redford Superintendent Jan district like ours, this was a good Wayne Westland owes about cut." Hoedel said "But school dis- to buy computers and has already That is part of the plan," said implemented. that reportedly would also-include a the country, and they are looking at Six Livonia Stevenson High stu- Beyond that, they'll face a hos- for computers. Jacobs described the program's way to get computers $53,500 on the 34 computers it or- tricts are worried about-much big- made the first $2 million bond pay- Scott Veldhuis. the city's economic Chicago-based Homart is the de- parking deck. Westland Center as a possible oppor- dents will have one tough job ahead tile assembly. But while some districts are an- demise. dered. - after receiving roughly ger cuts than this " " ment" director. velopment arm of the Coldwell tunity to get involved here." of them when they face fellow stu- Their job might be made some- gry. others said they knew all along it's these types of things that Redford Union, which has strug- $13,500 from the state Clarenceville officials said they ttatcWtoiahega banaHettthlirtm enoreew egrmeP nl o na-ew aumttaar inlItlt idn dthlD hc^lE leW.ertS,shivtnn ea eanf-gylot oseomnrqr pedtu a hmI raalrnawlorev'me sanepe-dtsoa fsotsott tC.wmeio cncotneot. enisc rarithnh.sloe a MEnp rnseqpgaa giuonelnoefis-g- - sswGamMBiinobaraaadOonslnli el u nfCkli fptansSeohia,trct. ea lraitCerteha eo eld bhstpmio av rdhfudimieaacsgpl vieehiloeatrtns crf nobtoi fomaloyralt f se1 K tdt9nSh i oR8teems7h caes, lalra2'tossjol 5)sowr - erRewy hdE oee ae (snaaeswxtrb paa -hputoatdoiheccnldse kdh--- ' otapEtHehvpruloeoWaeegmrIpirjee laeehwaan tcsiorbeistattonl ls, Gae"s nennp s rasocdto otoama kvCil lddaeale esdstns.nhm da b atiiAKgseyantriendeo r mv og n,itMinueiaa nmdrln laClieder iphsir nlCa peiynclf ooaonooa kpmuntgr elZlmo easfre. inea tie wthattgluihgaldooerate,rnn rtnr , - oisampntesfol ueac JtwSmnnhroooc ,etnyah miesldnca, a e-se Wysryf -herlW8iaeoeens6sspoeg h trsrr ol e8e vatsreeo5chnetxlesredd epenir vsaeh ,h C.ewn ca aeddsohvx i sma eoaentmncoom tiu rtbecneet elodhisnervu.ietpcel a dhToa r dooftd heininen drCeace mb o l ctctuohmthaadoueell-e rtll sdNitAhinnhiaeaamggeTvnnt . etI Iieh oGrr drebaani euqeqcsslleia fe xanan gsWdn saMsgedtetailuev oemridsegdt sbeinea nnla lt ya tittdohsc U ,einetani b naot a siaAmntttos esepmkod ricb ientokl ehmNf ftei hnoadbUetree ieLnmf orPeisa nitdnende seodrd-s,l- -f- - aopwbwUpnufer hhNdowt"ra a. 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Westland Planning Director sessment of about $15.5 million, Veldhuis said city officials were think you have to look at different mances in past years before the bers of the U.N. coalition which Many districts agreed with that in the program, district curriculum The Associated Prefs contribut- George Wilhelmi confirmed the ne- meaning its resale value would be "concerned" about publicity about things, like traffic patterns and student assembly, said Jonathan fought the war assessment. Plymouth Canton Schools ordered director Bill McFarland said. ed to this story. gotiations, though he added that about $31 million. However, that as- the possible sale. parking." aSwwaifrte, nheesasd e odfu cthaetio dni sptrroicgta'sm .g lobal the"mW teo'll spwuta yth,"em R aobn tshaeid .sp "oWt, eg'lelt trustee candidates April 8 Rocket talent show readies for launch » make their claims questionable. AND IT'S ALSO a task that the We'll say things were blown out of six students eagerly sought out, not porportion. They must prove their Candidates for the Schoolcraft interviewed in person for the board because they back Iraq but because claims beyond a reasonable doubt' College board vacancy won't be in- vacancy, with each candidate given This-ad wiH reach 728.812 suburban households. John Glenn High School students in the shows to start at 7 p.m. each Jessica Berner, singer Neakie Dixon, Guskovict, dancers Carrie Vance of the supreme challenge it will The students won't know what terviewed March 11, after all. an estimated 15 minutes to respond and other performers will display day at the Glenn auditorium, on comedian Kim Lorenz, singer and Shannon Kuehnel. and magician present. evidence students from other coun- Other board members moved the to board questions. their skills in the annual Rocket Ex- Marquette, west of Wayne Road. Melanie Thom, dancer Monica Ev- Chris Gord. "We wanted a challenge and this tries will present to support their interviews back to 7 p.m. Monday. Interviews are open to the public. In the Free Press, it would reach only 368,877. travangza talent show Thursday and Tickets are $3 for adults. $1 for ans, musician Rainer Borremeo, was the biggest one we could get," points. April 8 — the filing date for the June Candidates to be interviewed in* Friday: students with senior citizens admit- dancet-Simmi Prasad, singers Kie- .The school is in the Wayne-West- said Tony Caram, who will head "It will be a tough assignment to 10 board election elude Ronaele Bowman, Livonia. There will be singers, dancers, ted free. sha and Kwaun Dukes, the singing- land district, which serves southeast the Iraqi delegation as ambassa- convince them otherwise,'" DeSanto The person appointed to the seat Willis Brauer. Livonia: Paulette Ce- musicians, Comedians and jugglers The performers will be dancer guitarist duo of Brad Pfeil and Bob Canton. dor. Other delegates on the Iraqi said. "They'll be saying Iraq tossed would serve until the election, bulskt, Plymouth, Yvonne' Constas. team are Marco DeSanto, Eric An- the Geneva Conventions to the though trustees hinted they might Livonia. Robert Gordon. Plymouth. derson. Jason Wade, Mobeen Rab wind. To fake a surrender and then give preference to someone who Stephen Ragan. Plymouth. Su- and Kerry Crowley. not surrender is terrible. They'll be would run in June bramaman Ramamurthy, Canton. 6 - .' "T — • " Stevenson also is sending dele- able to document this." "By then we'll know who's se- Andrea Taylor. Livonia; Jeffrey- The- obituaries greapterse stoen tt hthee scixo-udnatyrie ass soefm Bbolyliv itao, RAB, A MOSLEM, will be de- rioEusa.c"h' t orufs ttheee M10ic ahpapelli Bcaunrltsey w siallid b e •oNdoorrteh. vLililveo nia; and Patricia Watson. This ad is running in more than 4 -j • • • reach in The Vw > Canada, Ghana, Guatemala, India, fending the leader of a country he HOMER A. 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He was retired as a tool was in Oakland Hills Memorial Gar- as a secretary for Western,Electric two biggest debates they will face. a fast-changing situation made Wednesdays for three .weeks begin- is at 18600 Haggerty. between Six wife, Mary Nicks Barrett of maker at Burroughs after 35 years dens. in Plymouth, retiring in 1985. And their mission will be doubly their research especially difficult.— ning March 13. Fee is $28. and Seven Mile roads. 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It's easy. and Elizabeth Beiler of Arnold, Mo. brothers and two sisters. Lake; seven grandchildren; one charity of choice. THE STUDENTS expect luke- ust. And it's the law LIMITED TIME OFFER Y ou make a lot of promises HOMEOWNERS . . . • • - i • Minicurt and to your family. . . COMPARE OUR RATES w • I • N T • E • R S • A L £ Pedicure n K& s27 Universal Life helps you // N •NewHiimil, keep them Drexel Sofas Are Truly Quite Fine Style 4 . Makeup Lesson A paid-off mortgage, college for the kids, an MD YOU LOSE ^ s22 income for your family. You can keep these Offer expires 3-16-91 promises— even if you die —with a Universal Life Now They're Seven Hundred Ninety-Nine. policy from Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company of Michigan It's an ideal way to accumulate cash and earn tax-deferred interest, too Call today, so LAST YEAR ON instead of empty promises, you can give your family a fulfilling future Larry Oldford Hair • V -/ Nails • Boutique r m FARM BUREAU Making your future Ply5m80o uFtohr •e s4t5 A5v-5e 700 1257 S Mam Si • Plymouth • 456-6980 • _ INSURANCE more predictable. l got "I was at the end of my A Team Approach to Treatment INTEREST? rope with Tim. It started out n ith skipping school. Oavid W. my son I hen the running away Scandinaro. M.D. Medi&t Director and violent outbursts. Cfutd and Adolesce^ After he got in trouble Servces • back" uith the law, I knew we "Many young people whose needed help." symptoms are chalked up to —Joan (/. the 'normat' adjustments of UNLESS YOU ACT QUKKDT, adolescence do not get r he professional mental health THIS YEAR COULD BE WORSE treatment they need." eownnns As you know. Congress has phased Take Advantage Of out interest deductions on most consumer Your Tax Break. Connie Jahnke loans. An exception is a loan secured by Adolescent Chemicaf your home Which makes it a jjreat time (Jet your tax break with our home equity line of credit You may use this line instead to apply for a home equity line of credit at DREXEL HERITAGE of*other loans that*are no longer fully tax First of America Bank Plymouth. deductible. 40 You can also access your credit line SHOWCASE A Special 20% Interest "There's nothing more simply by writing a check And the payment Discount Offer. rewarding for me than to £tiv schedule is flexible, too. m When you sign up foY a home equity- However, using the equity in your home kids and then families help m line by April 15, 1991, you'll receive a 20% is^ot something you should do without dealing with issues that lead to discount for all interest you pay this year careful consideration. Furthermore, there DAYS-ONLY a life free from drug and : If you act now this offer could save'you are some items—like normal living expenses, Save 40fr* on hundreds of dollars in interest. for example—for which a home equity line M sf 1 alcohol use of credit is definitely not appropriate. Drexel Showcase Put The Deduction sofas Drexel \ So stop by your nearest First of America Center for Mental Health Back In Your Interest. Bank Plymouth office.-or call Pat Travis at tafnotf*. quality in five beauti- and Chemical Dependency The Federal tax laws allow you to use 459-9000 for more information. Well provide ful styles and an*exceptional your home equity line of credit for any ydu with a free information brochure and an selection ofyustom order (313) 572-5636 purpose you want. And in most cases, on application We'll also* help you determine if If your child is troubled with behavior loans all the way up to $100,000. you may a home equity line of credit is right for you. rubrics. AIJ at a mere.$799.00. Recovery programs problems, drugs or alcohol, call us. get to take a tax deduction.* * In no time, we can have your good credit This special otter ends &AYs that change lives working in your favor. Sunday at 5:00 p.m. And We can help. remember, during Gorman's Winter Sale you can save 11F i O FIRST°FAMERICA to 401 siorcw ide. Cbiheme j C*nt*f for Mental H*atth /V£AUey{ and Chemical D*p*nd«ncy One of the Midwest 's btggest banks, Health System 5361 McAulev Dnve but only when you want us to be. Troy: ^ Bi; Fh Dearborn: Mat! • P Mlav \ E Surnlay 12 00 tv 5 00 •tnfarm*»on m tvawd r your iu fcivii your mterwiTJulucfil* •« Rank Plymourti ts> C 1441 <fl WW \N s *A(P,C) O&E Monday. March 4. 1991 Monday. March p991 O&E (P.Q7A points of view community calendar Peace disappoints protesters Accusations called misleading preEpdairtoedr' so nNeote: we Tekhe i ncal eanddvaarnc ies mHiegeht sS acth o3o lp. .Fmo.r a mt Polryem inofuothrm Saatiloemn, wPloyrmksohuotph wDiilsltr ibcet pLriebsreanrtyed o nat f tibvee anCd OonMe PIBUMTE aRreS :a Fvoauilrab Alep pfoler p luiebli cs Cp-amn tCona lCl eEndte art A45ls5o-90 T4h2 ursday. 6:30 Education and will include events running call Kristin Blackwell. 561-4110. Saturdays. 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. start- use. Dunning-Hough Library, 223 S. through the next seven days. To ing March 16. 453-0750; - " Main. Plymouth Call 453-0750. SCHOLARSHIP Delta Kappa include your event in the calen- MEETING: The Toastmaaters VOLUNTEERS: Teen and adult Gamma is offering a scholarship for MAYBE IT'S JUST my percep- Whatever the case, I'm relieved By William D. McAninch proved in 14 Michigan counties. dar, contact Nancy Pennington, Club meets Tuesdays-at 6:30 p.m. at JUNIOR BASEBALL: Plymouth volunteers are needed at the Arbor a graduating senior from Plymouth tion, but it seems like the only people that it's close to being over, and special writer Over $18 million in federal, state 459-2700. Our fax number is 459- Denny's Restaurant on Ann Arbor Canton Junior Baseball Association FOOD DISTRIBUTION: Health Building. Plymouth and* Canton Community Schools who wPebrasiaarne Ga'ut lgfl aisd tobvaetr t baere. w tahre in o ntehse •4". mwiothst tohfe tyheello pwe orpiblebo In'sv ean tda ltkheed f ltaog My first reaction to Dr. Stephen- guest athned tlootcaal,l $f1u,n6d5s7, 6w0e0re w aapsp frroovmed l.o cOafl 4224. R12o4a1d ,o re a4s5t5 -o1f91 H0.a ggerty. Call 451- wdaiyll ahnodld o ints M ananrcuhal . 1r6e.g i9st raa.mtio.n to to 3- Fbloec Cusa:n HtoOn PsEe npiroorv ciditeizse nfoso adt tthoe e Cliagni-- CMaclAl 5u7le2y-4 H15e9a.l th Building, Canton pedlauncsa ttioo.n p Cuorsnutae cat, c othllee gguei ddaengcreee o fifn- who have been calling for an end to pins on their lapels feel the same son's letter was to ignore it be- funds. For example. $349,000 was p.m. at the Canton High School cafe- ton Recreation Center. Call 397- ice at Canton or Salem High School. it aYllo aul'do nthgi. nk they'd be happy, or at i Jack way. cdairuescet iatt twacask oson fDawllaigchiot uEsc.k Bleurt aUnide column appoprtr otov eadc qfourir teh ev aOcaaknlta pnrdo-pTerortyy a fior-r MONDAY WEDNESDAY 7te-1ri8a .m Baoyy sre aggiesste r7- 1A5d uanltd vgoirlulsn taegeerss 1000, Ext. 278. Senior citizens least relieved, that the shooting has Gladden SO I DO NT know what the prob- the Plymouth Concerned Citizens developing a runway safety are*. a45re9 -n6e0e8d5e.'d . Call Chris Mroczka at FREE CLASSES: IBM Training saawotnnpoeddBepr neutaplh tlyei lentd ihdec, e cdirasea p odsc lcnuieabalayaylslysiut neio agelfnolsi tewrri seee— l s iw,hea hfts o hao en bvs yeeeAewremnm at hyec ertaoi lce—l aenbndde OtVghrhiioes.u twinnsade m'n lwlo. tasr tsich klaap saitrneogdu n bodpn f ltyoor 1ba0ew0 ha inhloeo,tu hbresur.t lsraaeetbdimaTolmll u hiiaiztsetn e yti gh tw t.rrih seyietm.hy w i U ntmahdnrei.lge hmbsptsure toh d t atoeehvfeseept yea br ds ejcoue rwwnsotnh sw sow tr ohoabnenreye'g-t mhfahmr oacouucvomsn egmti- trn eymnoev ouavoetpcenr gtyr iioco ssbon e eunc.c fnoctoieamorrnenpns,o w oj s"ofeemi rdtneahe ndeody.f c oiTcinftih ytw iic szwohe moinatmdsh-- iHftnhoagardtn t tht4ohe0e ac nqcitsuoywem semmtriooi ssnnsoseimyo rnea iis smoe fmad dit shebleye aa mn drieo nesrgife--. c$ftahrel7soipT4nomt,hg 5 lfe 0olae o0cfsdu ca fealanrr lodatf amsrlfxeu e wn tgmhd elresuoar.e nnns Tcti tessahh.pst"eel ir wwt Reahe 'nesierndmen neh$uyoma7osl4e ufbs,d5 u ea— 0crtc oh0- cawtthunoorrdSno nm tOuRiinngeFeguhnTc es tr MB eteteahAaaamrtrLomicosuLhsng: mhbIRSSe eaMegyrg ivaaniit rsscrc tee Chrtgsoaa. id3tn si30atto9yoe.n7r n Ca-5 n otP1d oefa1dd owr0 arrk yieosl -l r Osr$Sie4pfun.Tfom tCtnReh sad(AeolJ laroV etBJyEd iSem LRbaaOytl oeVeaGnmed UKr) PmHEi awa:eit gtu"ah hC8ln"e iaSns plcwi .hraf iootoCl=lr ol4nul 5Pbi baA9ersi-uc| 2dp e -7irot e6ofi- s.- THERASPYU: ANduDlt CAhilYdre n of Al- nb2F5oer2Heiudd5nEa,ed yd8L s. P te oan N.im odEr.esE ltiDo vinEe 4rD :C3 :ma0 neV tpaoo.lnmslu. n tCMoteaeo lhrlnsod 4m aa5ye3r-e-- tShcfhaeosuHrn vrvsOci.och SlCe uPsam1 l l cbWilveai ctyo no ers gpHCaeoonasuikpzn aittc-yoe aC6n5od5Pm 5RG mEEuSDnCi HttyrOa EiOndiLunc:g aW,t iPiolllnyo.mwo 'uCCtrahel-leCk a4n 5C1too-n- of the fighting are the people with • The "Butcher of Baghdad" tween the cast of "thirtysomething" Joint Operating Agreement pro- .. dents in and out of the PCC. they^pay off the bonds for the water sup; 455-6620. Plymouth. coholic and Dysfunctional Families Op. Geneva Presbyterian Church. 3- the yellow ribbons, the American turned out to be a not inappropriate and that crew on "Hee-Haw" who ponents have made every effort to would have found that the JOA ply for Burroughs and the down- meets Sundays, 7-9 p.rp., Growth TAX HELP: Senior citizens can and4-year-olds. call 459-9540 fsesTucwdwletadinharerceu"TUdoee•grtm s eehnetysaNTehdre g 'mw ad hreL t.weocn hio ehEsw otdaewjrehSuuysian enrSl. s trd—" rhtr .tIdsb."ihe g ild ear. r»ohte—s oe h rot.stnee rd u p'dTom t blo r,a totHgeaanhnpd det eeEwgiht isnmrYc" h yiptnw ti o'it.ratoRo hehvosw Enaoetats e mb am " s tmonawshteasdueuanenetrpdyt y srtsbpe h p lob i ge—utaarre.yoesel t-l t-- saddlPwmipv—naigraiaelhgbeieaemr rt•o wensesitsf leOlne ' onii seiaedafnsntri tomnt lrc gccw uur oec lIGe ont uiis—utdhtvicr duhhnlb laoilee letleeae fn rdisa h,essylamss.s, sai ncsn n caa esiioedapnhnotf sn um—nf s d w"miKtapoNrh b hale pugteweosloiewr evsstedo soialwbawnma til tvguoiato heaniri no nemrl tgaddcrt n aua homaoi fdnnsfayecoroodtedl.ir olr ttcc yS iiBcmo ev eaao htmt,usapdhiihi stlt--el-ie,"---f sdpdttHfcPrhhhaaeeaohaeuteertOsuovir -syu passsmeafrs rretai em ennomiat,sitioc arnsuanicoa ga l ynah nt Goyathofdneecenigbtudrden ddyeisl dtfh.w. a sat AasT ph ga ta svpe dohotionboehlrooel ndiemeUeilny yptt-ymsg.e'i wwhSmrl ctopeii.hea asf unrHa ercielog gnbl jan imfyeu sg otliettltcsnouesesa tuntsr t alStouee. cah mwdwud" saote.G,mte.daa' r.d d sldrtosit -ohntoe"tfa o ea'cmtt tb t ySmhtth beh e a'oaa-el,esst -lt •swdbaabsrroooaeptnneueih sdpueed iCrctinc ierng olheaccogeec hmeftlaosu htlhfhe le nrji;mosexreo nans;tevraeigig htitaansererde,sesdntct dr eie i y md.i antoarnsuo agtniiWlese e rnterocdmep reggaiebe ote abms'cty svrlm.oa eottew e iuemramne esdr olisnhott emf ihamatbroafn .dit bifenagcgacy nsl isPxh iolt.t; at iCpsut hz glorals C a eorac wy stnofwuphe eu f t owmrsfvr'pv lsruoooiai,ee itm sftoree tef-stf dqeopiPrftravueuoCsotnTse EeseCtm ertsahiv sys tnpxeh -ii rsedos psaeastteetnsaasiirrrnsgteyinei id conoeoice esecbuarten nosststst . auitnh r ns irrroecaniee tfepst ess lhrkr5diin eesdv7t ehs ewi 5 ofdnecen,onegni trt9r st ya e ce1 t t.btodhih3h tonIre y aonuea 'nbbsetn c akny'tdial teu t myirsd1hmn ee ,teoa 1eshptessnid3heae-rtd 5e - - ctuppatiloonol noosetwgrTAAlrr aiasoittnahlk,n sfewo ml ee iupstu pt lhci pcaa'ynalseeallo r.nklrln k maeAdapn i apftborrnmtti oe epwgopa sqbi aJntr ncsusy oriasso t veyib .cinrnrt naoyuohed sttnaemc eu tn ctt hms mduhc5osteo0reainmi le rlsLnsl see.ysat ei hialte ol ooleaamlfaenfed sryrt rei.nsht nh 'e Jmtsoase>e f ttdejeii eoaaoloeimloiiintnrn r-c sa-e-te - ttlgWaRiuenroetrodMTaKntncur eO rTAirbEp-eneUaeh RNagnmtguGt A 'iitCrRSeoneHsTe ionsadSt Etya mLasLtDd:yo O O so,eCesd fVaWpC a l amcaPayEathsr.lna : syt P7 ySt mMem:AoI3soTne o0ofc C.nmntpu abCptdHalt,ealh.ara m:el4yell t l5Tn P. 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PNSP,Soo ooc gcfltlLtrhnle. yaoe, owo,U elmrn k plomPvMS n ielo42ene ,oinM5uni-m dtrc if3it Pennehrahona-errigrna6rgnnesgensed6s g saC ilA, 54 cnpr 3 6hc5htgav r-C ear9nooeLni l-dhnoygsl u9S turlert 74ti,iahaceahas22 mfh.rrnCte00t- oio4er -oae u o3farP nln5goln3ndr, thr33oser ,S1a- s o 4P0e lc c nmD-4ilhh vgyM6 oooapeh0moyroirat ndl ehl-r .----. 40.000 American combat deaths pro- Saddam had continued to occupy mad about. who are trying to contribute to bet- petitioners for performing a civic a thorough review of what the fi- ton Parks and Recreation at 397- Plymouth Fire Department, Chief County or 455-8880 in Wayne County. Recreation Center offers painting, 43065 Joy, 459-3505 duced fewer than a hundred. That's Kuwait he would have controlled After all, you can't be a good pro- ter local government decisions as ^service. nancial liability, environmental 5110. FRIDAY Larry Groth. 453-3840. ceramics and woodcarvmg. crafts, • Plymouth Montesson School. not to say that figure is "accept- two-thirds of the world's known oil tester without something big to pro- "nuts" and "rebel rousers" (sic), and tax implications are to its tax- genealogy and machine quilting First United Methodist Church, 459- able." No deaths are "acceptable." reserves. test against. And that's enough to serves no useful purpose. Saying The most frequent question from payers. City residents will be sad- YMCA: Registration begins today WALKING: Group walks are at 10 classes Call 397-5446. 1550. tbwhueet • wn gTuievhmreiesnb g e teqrhstuet aia nrgregema ialinirstettyoo, nto ihtfsha htithsin e "tg nhsleeyitwy uloa Vstwiaio.ei dnt- , awte pass•rt eeGbtretseyc olaor uggvoseeeo dt ohB e guh sealhent,tee , rtt ahhtulee.r mngOeeardnn meo rtuahatyel sbt o perr ub oinet- fmoraJ takhceek y Go ulOa mdbdsaeedrn.v er is & a c oEpcyce endtriitco r ttuohn aTtfthah etiehr .ePc iC tPyCC Ci sh aibsso dt hsoii nincngea ca cD dueirscaseteemrv baiencrde catkhiinteroyp wr oce orstthim?da"met nDits srls.oi ocw naSaltse wp t"haaWnexnthessy oton d i on bsecuhslyouu d tlahedn e ssdsoiilooeunndt h elwo rwsni tagahlr lae tfo hbtfeeu trth cteaho ecpm ohcmmoutirmosrsgeiisnrosatnip oc'hsno m omdnmee cteihist-e-- fs2oc9hr0 o4yo.o lu stehs,s ipornessc hinoo lP laynmdo umtihn.i 4p5r3e-- dC51aayS1n 0Otfo ooFnrrT P 4Bm5aA5erkn-L6ssL6 :2ra e0Rnt deugr Rnisietnrcgarte itaoetnaiom enns.d 3s C9 7tao-ll- o2u9"t0hY4 .Y" MVCOALU sNeeTkEsE RvoSl:un Tteheers P.l y45m3-- aJoo.nmh Wn., aNMreroeunnmdaa ybnen tthw Creoheuungrhc hS Fh rpeialddraokynin ag ta n lSdot t. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON nam," lasted only six weeks. The the war. - — Newspapers. He litres in Canton. tsrioiend t htoat -co ennvtienrcieng th ien tcoit yan co amgrmeies-- ssactiarhptoeoo grlt rt paaxnrietcsse pa tnahyda tt9h 5wat ipl lief r bfceeedn oetnr oalyfl atthbneed ingO rnocoem th e federal government forG aOdLulFt:s Ranedgi scthrialtdiroenn bfeogrin lse stosodnasy . 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Do it for someone -o Applicant Ron Pan (The P*ri Group) 1 00 p.m. to 4 00 p.m dened to see the media give so much I hope that you'll print my letter, MAGIC RIDE: Registration has WEDNESDAY MARCH 13,1991 1 00 p.m. to 4 00 p m To the editor: attention to the small number of and others like it, in the days ahead. you love... begun foF the Second Annual Metro HITRODUCTORT OfflR- RZ-91-01 - Public Hearing on the proposed rejecting from R-l Single Family 5:00 p.m. to 9 00 p m efmothanuace rAiii intnrntr tggao ao oriatuenpi rma tsoet aeu esartrs rwmt e a uhets ended sniowtt iy ,ftneoh lg wlrea.c ne i menOds a,e uttn rhar he^ratesoen osdPm ltfe vaew reicss ,oia in maartgeson- aiatanh nnfetdOeto i wc -tuahawrc e mpstayiorreo o leprndtnar.eisdo esIt rttu eses pssrw seth eoea arpnmrsvmi tecs hwk e t sh ah uaonrapioet dhuw tea nhtsvvdhe.e eiarr tyst hps titerhgiummennys,eg , Tpwnwthaehoaewponmmeuts er sptisnahna neapinrd eoetsrr u u oom rnrofe ai ptfalyhsooco crht umboaiglen kh g eAn tovso mneowe rueay rntr ohi d dcfamaat ntpye hwn.r eane mYy e ahweo.noruds sl1-rd Stop smoking ACpgphrlareeyencv atateo ,tW nnt 5ot iaT6o rb1onme-w 4o- n1oUfs1np h0c iS.h p Mai.ltd uaCgrA dia1cab1y u R,Ss ieaMdne ada yrnfado 1rM1 n.tueh ri-e-n Of>AHn€lMAy IfAR NCU«NTT 1 'ffe '124.9.999 SspwRP1coe2lieradc iisnJttebi2i t)doNe ';oed noan n 3na2 t1t0isd7ha:2" .elt hB W tToSegef.nog I pOc1.uiSn2aet-.hnr 8l,S tei O n 8r.R olg7f7yff 7 ait8fr:ch etiE3e geet.2h ht. o ,S teC 4-ft Wo h1PiNtfe"ya -Vno wr Ecrto.t ae fhoo1y ef Nf5 P aSlLil s eny03otc5em 3ttc *i ofooo2e f8nru4 enA7t5 th2 e 'na o.6r2lnf .o 5o WPnpA"flg a yarLE rbymsto ona 1tooire2 duf 29T SttrC.hh7ri7gaoe8 ;ihA u ltS tn hfs-(EteeosMyeenf ,*s-tc wsfdte oeooe aerSf -ysat . AiolTfnoibhlrgcltse aaptb ti Beeneflrdofeoso adoobrr nreead sht ot iohtpnfh ferdC eoR Ba ttTehenovseotaoti weirFnndwni g rTsAe htwo hiSwp ieptl nialAer ts brishaossesioneps nsh e asHaesotlls adrCma l splhie, np eOnaer tttfra h fym1rie a1cHu 5neTs0 icatlo,el sw cSa oionn sCmtsd hnaF pCionepltteabo tnrHrenetuo aq paClnulre ye iCtMrin et1etidee8noer .tnP e t1sRiren9 optRg9iart1 oiidR ooaO rnodT uostshor me mao pofBafpnyioe cat aebhrr deei-s Gulf. have a job to do and are going to get every day. TUESDAY 4 CUT £ to the POINT OF BEGINNING Applicant Robert Bake will be on a first come first served basis during the above listed dates and times We don't want Saddam Hussein to it done. I feel I have a job to do, too. Ronald L. Hausmann, AMERICAN LUNG For Newrft Former Clierrts Please come prepared, as a 5 minute time limit before the Board will be strictly take this country's tolerance for And that's to stand up in strong sup- Bloomfield rTahsi •s sppuabcliec dsoenrvaitceeO o y the publisher BLOOD DRIVE: Public may give PETER (owner) Pnaunbcliec aHndea Sriignng sO wrdililn aanlscoe boef thheel dP loynm tohuet hp rCopitoys Cedo dree.v isions to the Zoning Ordi- aIfd yhoeure dh atvoe. any questions-regarding the March Board of Review you may call blood 1-7 p.m. today at Central Mid- SALON All interested persons are invited to attend. Wanda Hamermh. Secretary to the Board of Review at 981-M00 dle School annex. Sponsored by INTERNATIONAL 696 N. Mill Street P MuH M*rcB < IMS Save Money Plymouth Canton Education Associ- OW Village • Plymouth Ml ation, 420-2777. 451-0855 Tuesday-Friday • Est sunce 196-3 If you're going to call yourself f Twice a week is better SUPPORT A teen support group Blow-Dry A Curt Extra I !..•• •A I » I community newspapers, N much, much Every Month! more Best Birdhouse With WALLSIDE'S Energy-Efficient ^Builders Contest • V ^ A ll Plastic A Canvas Kits g From NeedlecrafTAla Mode VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS TOhep Btloiomm Hiesldt H Cillsl ub " 2 5% Off All Instruction Books Over $2 Beat The High Cost Of Home To a lot of creative people at "Heart of the Mills" 10K Run 1 2 Mile Walk Oakland $ The Observer & Eccentric County Parks 1 0 ff Reg. (Food Bank of Oakland County) Reg. 3.99-13.99 2.00-15 95 Heating Bills By Replacing Those Newspapers, spring means that MARFBOTT our fashion section is just about * Felt Squares Reg. Over 1000 titles. Drafty Old Windows With... to make its colorful appearance SOCCER From S.H. Kunin 30C around the yai CLASSIC EFroym£ WSe Rsterigm. 39c & 49c WktuUA Wintuk *Yam U•(pU ptoen ft1tf0Md0 lju j. i. ^SkKllside^BWndow lactory u"Fpa. sinhtieornv cieewnstr aanl"d h pasic tbuereesn asce t Jktuufy Spirit weVe right here J on the drawing board and we'^ fii wm HOLIDAY GIFT DRIVE Double-Hung Vinyl Windows ready to give you the definitive MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING; 3V4 02. solids, 3 oz Red Ribbon Camp»»gn look at Fashion 91. ombres in 45 colors. 3 >_ " tXjPrml cfrtAition irurk with Glass Filled with colorful pictures and RECTIING LS GOOD NEWS Height informative features, SPRING All Photo Frames (Up to 56") FASHION will answer your & Glass and Backs !TTWp itdot h F• >EMA TVUHVR EfraSm: e questions about what's F & M L V • 'Aj» crvytxr" important, interesting and new IDouote weomer on the fashion'front. IWeoitw fnpcei Reg 1.29-35.99 You need to care about your Wood, metal and ceramic Don't miss this big. beautiful All Spring Buy 1 Get 1 Free! section on Thursday, March 28, communities. Fashion Baskets Reg 990-1999 1992 Sequined No Payments PER WINDOW INSTALLED 1991. El Y ONE AT REG I LA It PIKE Felt Calendar Kits Until April 1991 ET THE SECOND Of EQtAL OR WE OO. Our mam goal is to bring you good solid, local news that >u wcr- 5 LESSER VALUE FREE • WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! where else We do that twice each week in 13 newspapers But throughout the year we also sponsor and promote a vanety of Sweatshirts Reg. 5 99-10.99 our communities Events like the Wayne County Park System's Fam.' y F.t 20 designs. ^ US PROVE IT! V J O - A A f X f\ Marriott Soccer Classic. 10K Runs, and educational seminars'We ca ages and show it with support of such organizations as Oakland Cou FVwl Ran* All Artist Paint Holiday Gift Dnve and Project Graduation Youngsters in a number o tanck. President 12 colors. Bfrueshejs THE WAFLOLRS AID FERE E ESTIMATE CALL 6 M' V inyl Sliding $ the second annual birdhouse "building contest and we ve taken an a live 50HSO pSoclyoettsotenr/ 33 ADVANTAGES Patio Doornail 6 9 9s WTAUH) promotion of recycling in our communities Off No. we don't swoop into our communities<when a story breaks fur EXP0HEMCE ' Note to our ocSv&rtis&rs Reserve your and focus on the situation for a few minutes and then disappear Wt spoce m SPQ'NG FASHION by Monday Reg 29< 27.49 | r** > •ecx*:*^ ••• i * o March 11. Our roocters are waiting to day in-and day out 0 read about the ttvnQs you have tor Spring' And we're happy about it We hope you are, too' ^ FACT9BY DMECT 644-1 lOO-OAKLAND 591-2300-WAYNS 35 YEA* WARRANTY (DbscrUer & £tccntnc U LOWEST PRICES Nraftody u»v*r»wi» Weiriwje W>- THE NEWSPAPERS u* * ct* m 273 4400 end let >€ teri)er & Hcceutrtc 15*30 Scheeler ' T°U FREE We Live Where You Live Detroit, Ml 48227 ^ B M a l l s i de ^ l A ^ n d ow M "a acfory i-soo-sa 7«oo NEWSPAPERS Bi"-Eoc«nmc. Crw Otowvr. \or 06wv®r Garter Odtw Lai tWcd Obtrw RocNmw Eoewwnc. Eoc«nrc. Iw» Eccr«r* Factory A Showroom, F*ff No Obligation In-Home Estimates 8A* O&E Mon<fay, March 4, 1991 Celebrate spring, Easter in March State's 'right to die' If you spot the moon, try for Mer- purpose of calendar reform. bills are explained By Raymond E. Buttock cury; it is due west and higher in al- Based on the advice of his Chris- special writer titude than the moon. tian council, he decreed that -Easter March always brings us the offi- fc skywatch 16Itfh ,M treyrc augrayin s toilnl tehleud eevse nyoinug o onf tthhee wdaoyu fldo lbloew oinbgse trhvee dfi rosnt ftuhell mfirosotn S tuhna-t By Tim Richard bcayl a p r"obfleusesi roinbablosn b peafonreel" b eoifn gm eadiid-- cial start of spring, and this year it 17th. Now the moon will be about six occurs after the vernal equinox (the staff writer ed in ending his or her own life A also brings Easter. Raymond E. degrees above Mercury, and on the start of spring). The reason for person who refuses treatment or thiTs hme oanmtho uinntc roefa ssuesnl bigyh to nwee h roeucre,i v2e6 li Bullock t1h8eth n tohreth m (oriognh tw)i lolf b Vee fnouusr. dFergormee sth teo cthheo onseiwng m thoeon f,u wlla sm sooo np,e oraptleh emra tkhianng bilHlse irne 'Ms aic hgiugiadne: to "right to die" wwohuolsden d'ti sqeuaasleify. i sAn't pe rasdonva wncitehd a minutes. 17th through the rest of the month. a pilgrimage to the Holy Land could a "Patient advocate" or dura- financial problem would be given Of the five naked-eye planets, only On the next morning the moon has Mercury is best placed for observ- travel at night by the light of the ble power of attorney — This is financial counseling. Saturn is visible before sunrise, low moved to the east of that star, and is ing. moon. law and takes effect at the end of in the southeast before dawn. ltohcata tmeda rakbo tvhee a h caunrdvlein gof r othwe o tfe asptaorts. On Wednesday evening. March 20, dMeabracthe .a *f ter 15 years of legislative WHAT'S MENTAL competence1 anlriinaneree tdJTtai houarpaenlplluyl aiwo rtno ufeeeevs rvsCt..et,e rMa Vn ahinsifeeacntnar egehsudrri.s,g otsV hiihunbsee ni j ntntes hhcuce eestrtth.as bfae.barn. iidJsn gMuo thMup tacti eroht"sernws,rcst eutta sehirrsytle", - Ttp1sh1hlhea eoTi ns mwbHe rotetE ihdowge nVuhi tst phOo l"n atYtshhn tteAeaahtt erGb" eS tE mhataRoeutou trti rhnsfne uoisnll pegaT rarahi sncoi tssgfe y(s cMl. s iertsfaaet rmf)ttch h'oes f otPttbhhefil erente h liomcoeaocoodun koPelssnsalt eer ilwssilia.lk iaadeltl ei b asooe ncta i(c unoPuytfLli t fT"E u(daElcui opsr vatpuaees rrd.r) e" c Tetl huthshe)es.r t soec Ttrulauhg riseehn- oehcmsrnepa o pSrcvMoitaeIninNn aogt ortCh ocfbsEha e ctl o oTol 2sincsH0 tsco hEiMuonderr easa 2rrt rauSa1c flt.uhrehtt nt.ee h2dor eI2fa fiy nset ,Bthpea hetuvrrehiltinei t sefnag nitsb ra totolshrw etcEtec a fe ufwosuxorftel-s-l l - dcbiR•s aeeU elpcsp nidor gedDmenpecaearaivsstr. iieii,dos nti,n gna sHacn m aoiopnpoltelh adrtiehcssertoelietn arfteo.ot vo erDfe dmm n- sTtLsao.h kauhe enneSsdp imo o nsmrngte a sidstnohie-dre •saKm onPenedBev d krweoisnscrhotoak enklwin, ans s,ntcoi htwm"whoWnehaootel 'a .sf" noh cd reloe mpai hsrl,peanel cewpetdeihn nIeg fctrhee aa.J" tha epns eaie nriit-sd three, other giant gas planets (Jupi- On the evening of the 20th, the lowing Sunday is Easter. If the full a "Living will" — A person Adkins of Oregon end her life last bTBrAoiTgtRhhh eetc eamosnr)oa bonoenng ets-h eireesen dm da osuprtepnarr isono gaAuc tonhhfti anMargbeaosru ct thh( ae4 n 75 . trweinirTt.gh hUs ae, r bmlaounowtuo so npn o alwywnid elSlr Na btteeeupl rettnhsu'crsnoee epc)ae d n.a el sgboere hessaeve tneo mPwsuliocelolhi nab a depne at sohs aecsnec lsduaps bta dl ttoiiirocmenkces tw l tythihliles iao rccc erlcniougtsrhus. tr.y Ttthhheai st mafmsuoo ltlooh nmne h ofvaaoelpnlrspn iea sonlns ue sqatoeu dS ibn.ueo nI xfod,na tyt hth,ehe etn h As etaph mrefiole All fodpuwarlyil-l wtceoonTmut hloedesf bb iteniflcle a aadbptilmeaedce it noltaat stp teirfd es. e shscesrii oobnre sathhneed bheexa-s- JOsKuhreenev ecgo ooirnnnksii aauannnlt wes Odaaisad hkil mca tnoh.dme "p SCe 5hote4eu-nny thteyaa dwr p-ho alelordnks t, minutes before sunrise. Antares is the east of Saturn on the following ing Sunday is Easter unless that date been re-introduced by Rep Perry her memory She could tell a joke the "heart" of Scorpius the scorpion. morning. Face west, one half-hour THE MOON passes through each is later than April 25, which is the Bullard, D-Ann Arbor, who calls it and laugh at the punch line I knew Last Quarter Moon is at 5:32 a.m. after sunset on March 11, and try to member of the zodiac each month, latest date Easter is permitted to a complement to the patient advo- she would be mentally incompetent on March 8. The moon is beginning spot Mercury. but only when the alignment be- fall. If that Sunday does fill after cate law. in four to six months." said Kevor- the last-quarter of its orbit around' Bright Venus will be no problem, tween the earth and the moon is cor- the 25th. then the previous Sunday, In the Senate it will be resisted- kian, who was acquainted with her the earth. It has passed Antares and but Mercury will be a challenge; it rect can an occupation occur. Each the one with the full moon, must be by Sen. Fred Dillingham, R- two days. "She was failing rapid- is now 10 degrees to the southeast will be ofily a few degrees above the time the orbit of the moon takes it used. Fowlerville. "Give the durable ly" . through Taurus after this night, it (left) of that star. Watch the moon horizon. You will need an unob- will pass above or below the So all things considered. Easter power law a chance to work, and Kevorkian's proposal got no ap- pass through the faint constellation structed view of the west and binoc- Pleiades. can come as early as March 22, then -see where we are in three or parent sympathy from the Senate oMf aSracghi t8t atrhiruosugh t hMear cahrc 1h1e.r from uppralaotirvese ntsot ;t oa ss pb oeeta tc oMhoe nirlicgluuhrstyiv. ge oI fefso rM b yyeor cMuu.e rbyre- moTohne ibsr iAglhdte bstaarran to (a tlh eD EleBft a o fra tnh)e, "wwihlli cahg iati nla sint d2i2d8 5in. othre a sy elaarte 1 a8s18 A panridl fpworioullrf ebyseescaiaorunss. "we oihtue lrd esda ulidickee Tsh tethhee imr elcidhviaicnnagcl - choamm'ms ibtitlel.e considering Dilling^ In Greek mythology, Sagittarius cury will be higher in the sky and the orange-red 'eye' of Taurus^ Six- .25. which it did in 1943 and will es of liability. Dillingham said Strangely. Kevorkian's oppo- whlyaa ltsfh maat a ctnheen at nGadurre h,ea kalfs , ch ororer asatenu.yr oeItn ewis he uolns elwi kfaoesr- wthiel ln beext m wuecehk. easier to see starting taiseb etonhue dt retehgder e pselasamn eeatb .co oMvleoarr sAa. nldde bbrairgahnt.ne asts , a3g1-a.T wihnhi siin cy h2e0a ir3s 8E jausstte ron Seu nddaayy a ifst eMra trhceh ed Mmaondye lla wlivminagke rwsi lhla vfeor mcisr,cu lbautt- nn—ea nttihtvsoe su tegoeh o hnuiosttl apawnroi anpgcocs aeaslpst iaasrbte laedn os nuaeilct. eidr-e tohf aat mceantttaeur,r einve trh i"ss apwar"t tohfe t hoeu tslkinye! M•aNrcehw 1M6.oo Tnhe is m oaotn 3 i:s10 lo caa.mte.d bone- Easter is on March 31 this year, full moon. Now. wasn't that simple? theair -lAegssailsitteyd is ssutiilcli idne "do —ubt .S enate Ed Rivet of Right to Life said This star pattern was named to hon- tween the earth and the sun afid is but next year it falls in April. Deter- Bill 32 would make aiding a suicide Kevorkian's idea contains an in- or Sagittarius. not visible: Look for the thin waxing mining the date of this very erratic An excellent aid for learning a felony punishable by four years herent logical flaw If we grant the otatrthhhebueeecTot tltsmvoilokynedpoye attr. ohyoon Te,ff i t inh ht ta"hgee sei s"mpoe tt foaemoe suaMoatutpnp "c(aoo lhri ettosc" 'feshf tla ) oi cosn9 cooui.afe rv t tTrtheeh thirdtise.oe: a d mpspsitaeoroaeertrotc n t todhol niiyef-s (nasuuglninlinradgIoogrt hb wsw iot.ssl iifty3l nF olt0 gnuhn )ecobl mycter e1tr ihd1e6 nd 6st huohic oftf.hefer ondi-sicztuuou eramsnl tfw o tpi eosetaron ssa tt" msso wnpunueion twsthtsh.te. e btpL. iheno aAvoose knc1e- - ; thhpEAcioaha.nDTllaskils.hdte. eedewa r y oAg hfw forile slortneh u rneay entooh dtCmu es aoeor sEutnuo nenlm dueeci psdpaiflnfe ifdairtcnooto ura r Ntl kt hdfCi eneeacwooste ewyn ay rrseo muUf auiolrsine rnm st 3 it.it 2ahnnhy5egee fdcSsMLrcoakoariyntmncie sphsC twiAtieniagloibglltanerah.nan t4i imdsSo8 atnst8ahrs2.te e4a $.n 6 dAs k PU yalann n id iovkseneet areei ssrptiihit unyyemg.e a a,mv r a ouEinpl aasthsubtlbl ye - t o iSpbDDnoei relpnr laaJt raf atiiAohtstcero k "otc nhe uo.A,utm ntKttShhhm peaeeaovndi ntifoaudtisrselreotkiesaarti wa winllDsiia,tekwih aelel kdl aiya nv —logio f cahwc irMaa iiNmptla eplo"r'dtDldi h Anrbri. ngey - rbaSthisuegesTsnh iiHaHstn tttoeEeeousd bsOs usserUtutei i igwmccu iiTiaddltyhLaeet,O i rBn bOutgihunlKle lil n:t ia w.nD"r t wdioill.lel i t wn rphogahauhsovsbae lm wet hn' siieol nl disease who is still mentally com- seek passage of his living will mea- petent would qualify for counseling. sure UGLY KITCHEN CABINETS? 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R<J . 347 3323 •EAST LANSIWG246 E SAGINAW at Aobo" 517-337 • DEARBORN HEIGHTS 26312 FORD Rrt 1', m.i« W of Tei«gf»^ 562 5560 • VISA>MASTERCARO*DINEAS*OtSCOVER*AMER»CAN EXPRESS OPEN DAILY TIL 9, SATURDAY 10-6, SUNDAY 12-5 WE RE THE PLACE FOR SKIERS Tn 4 A ©bseruer 4 Eccentric'5 Xruispaprrs Ethel Simmons editor /591 2300 Monday, March 4. 1991 O&E * * IB (Left) Senior taste buds Kindergarten children learn ' how to make chef Larry -their own af- t e r - s c h o ol Janes snacks, at a special session at Brookside Custard School Cran- brook' in B I o o m f i e I d is always Hills. (Below, left) Naina Gu- lati bites into soothing burrito with honey and ba- nana. I love comfort foods. Foods that remind me of Sycamore Street. Sunday chicken dinners and Momma's custard- Beloved by children of all ages, custard is a mixture of milk, sugar, salt and a smidgen of flavoring. It can be either gently cooked on a stovet9p or slowly baked until firm, which is how Momma did it. in heavy ramekins that resembled silvery Frisbees with handles. Stirred custard, also known as creme anglatse, is the slow- cooked stovetop version that doubles as a sauce, pastry filling and base for many chilled and frozen desserts. Baked custard is a more simple product, especially when garnished with fresh fruit or whipped cream or bathed in a caramelized sugar syrup as in the famous French dessert creme caramel and its Latin counterpart, flan. Made properly, custard is creamy and tender As it so often happens in the Janes Gang kitchen, it turns into a curdled, weepy mess. Last week was the STEPHEN CANTFftLLiStaH photographer last straw After a third attempt K i ds in t he K i t c h en using Momma's trusted recipe (of which she ,>ays she never varies), I found myself hiking to the compost heap with something that was a cross between soured milk and cold, yellow gravy. Now IJiave to dial 1-313 to get Momma's kitchen hot line, but the By Jennifer L. Hill canned- fruit to raisins and shredded coconut, the light, airy cream cheese ricotta cake to long-distance charges are special writer was offered to my assistants for their snack their liking without any of the toppings Imag- definitely worth it, especially burritos. ine what they would think of this cheesecake if when all my other reference A FTER-SCHOOL SNACKS and children go EVEN MARSHMALLOWS found their way it were adorned with chopped maraschino books give me recipes but can't hand in hand like peanut butter and into a burrito or two at the suggestion of one cherries and shaved chocolate or any of the tell me what I'm doing wrong. / % jelly. Cooking with kids is just as nat- student. This snack js so versatile it lends itself other toppings ural a pairing. What better way to get to many creative combinations. There even The cheesecake is so simple to make and DONT YOU JUST love moms children involved in the kitchen than to have was talk of topping a burrito with Cbeerios only requires your assistance when whipping who start out the conversation them prepare their own snacks. from the snack mix. After picking and choos- the cream, beating the cheese and melting the with, "Don't worry. I'll make you The kitchen is a perfect place for learning ing -then- burrito fillings, the most popular " butter The kids can crumble their own cookies some right now and have your and trying different foods. What can kids do in being banana and honey, each youngster rolled for the crust What could be as much fun as father drive it up for dinner the kitchen? Recipes that entail simple steps his or her tortilla In a burrito fashion. crushing cookies in a plastic bag with a rolling tonight." " such as measuring, stirring, rolling or knead- Naina Gulati was the first to try her burrito. pin or simply pounding the cookies with a fist. "Sorry, Ma, you're missing the ing are perfect for little ones. Even the tiniest With a little hesitation she tasted the flour tor- The rest of the recipe is just as easy point here," I interrupted. "Why hands can tear greens, pour milk or sift flour. tilla alone Then, without any hesitation, she WHEN MAKING the recipes Peanut Butter can you make it so good and I Two to 4 year olds can perform the simplest of bit into her little bundle, which contained hon- Burrito, Easy Cheesecake. Cereal Snack Mix can't?" was the $50,000 question tasks such as washing fruits and vegetables. ey and banana'There were many approving and Quesadillas. only the Quesadillas require of the day. Sounding almost like a With the help of a few experts, from Brook- faces with this snack. _ _. assistance aLthe stqve Quesadillas are simple Certified Executive Chef from side School CranbrooJus Senior Kindergarten. I The Cereal Snack Mix has something for ev- to make and can be cooked either on the stove Schoolcraft College's famed was able to put a few of these cooking skills to eryone My assistants helped to measure and or in the oven This Mexican specialty is a culinary arts department, she use when trying a few of the following snacks. pour the ingredients inys a bowl. After dump- great alternative to pizza or grilled cheese went into a monologue about how, These snacks are comprised of simple steps ing and mixing the ingredients, some children sandwiches - when preparing her custards, she makes sure time is of little and need little supervision. picked out the Cheerios. others the marshmal- There is no snack every child will like, but if consequence. Seems that she, too. - The crew washed hands, donned smocks and lows. A few boys and girls found the combina- you try these, you are sure to get many ap- once experienced problems went to work. They prepared two special tion to be just great. Mathew Shin liked the proving faces Make the recipes at home with because she tried to cool the treats. Peanut Butter Burritos and Cereal chocolate-covered raisins so much that he your children and give them a chance to work custard too quickly at too high a Snack Mix For the burritos, they peeled, sliced came away from the mix with a handful in the kitchen You may have tomorrow's chef temperature. "You have to do it and chopped the fruit that was to top the Although there was not enough time for my at your side slow, with a gentle heat" was her peanut-butter-covered flour tortillas. A choice helpers to cook everything, the cheesecake was professional opinion. of assorted fillings, ranging from bananas and there for them to sample Many of them found • See recipes, Page 2B "But, Ma. I want to eat it now." I whined. "You can't," she Brady's burgers retorted. Owner Matt Once again, all my years of Brady shows schooling, coupled with about a off hamburger million pages from cookbooks light up Irish eyes that brings slowly crumbled into oblivion most custom- followed by the simple line. "Just ers to his tav- do it — slow." - ern. Yes, there are other tricks to making a good custard. Most .Corned beef phere lives on at Matt s place. important, however, is knowing and cabbage will that the line between a thickened play a brief star- THERE ARE murals on the wall custard and a curdled one is often ring role at Matt here too. but they are of Detroit only a few degrees of heat. Brady's Tavern classics, such as the Olympia and Double boilers over hot, but never on St. Patrick's Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, and boiling, water are a must. Warm Day. but any Ir- today's Detroit riverfront The bar up that stirring arm because, like ishman worth his itself is a conversation piece —. Momma also says, keep stirring salt knows what made as it is to include 23.000 shiny so a velvety custard is made Brady's is fa- 1989 copper pennies all carefully instead of a lumpy one. Also mous for — a lined up with one flipped over' remember that a custard has good hamburger Find the one and you will win the thickened sufficiently when it Brady's burgers, especially the proprietor's admiration, and may- leaves a velvety coating on the Charlie Brown version with cheese be a free glass At pop Sack of a spoon and if a track and bacen. are the main reason This is a great place for families made by running a finger down people go to his tavern on South- (even young children are welcome) the coated spoon stays clear field Road in Beverly Hills Some and friends to gather Even women customers are followers of his fa- feel comfortable to stop in alone Jf ZOlYNSKY stall photogi »&••*< BARED CUSTARDS aren't as ther. better known as Diamond Jim for a burger and a beer. delicate as"Stirred custards. They Brady, whose restaurant on W. Sev- Although the Charlie Brown ground turkey, predominantly longtime cook. Annie Thomas, can a m 2am, Sunday 12 noon • 2 need to cook in a moderate oven en Mile Road in Detroit was a~ pop- (14 95) is most popular (the bacon is white meat-turkey Brady says no do more than produce good ham- am but should be set in a pan of hot ular spot for years. always crisp), the "famous one" one was more surprised than he burgers The meat pie on Wednes- water to keep from getting too Matt Brady and his brother Pa- with bleu cheese is good too Other that the turkey burger, topped with days is quite popular and her Prices: Burgers, sandwiches and hot The custard is done if. when trick kept that great salobn. with variations include adding grilled onion and cheese, tastes so much meatloaf is said to be great, better salads. S3 95-16 95. steak dinners touched, the finger comes away its trademark swinging doors and onions and mushrooms or the "Pan- like the ground beef version than his mother's, according to $9 95 and $13 95 All major credit clean murals of New York, going for cho" (14 95 too) with its Swiss Bradv cards Here's a trick I taught Momma; years after his father died and af- fltopese, chifi. onions and Parmesah SALES OF SALADS are picking When she makes her great baked ter the neighborhood got rough It ^frese up here too, and again Brady's hu- (Stfod choices for kids are the Value Can't be beat for a casual custard, top it with some wasn't until late. 1988 that Brady Add a cup of the chili and an or- mor shinedl through The 'garbage" grilled cheese sandwiches and plaoe granulated sugar and then use a closed the Detroit spot and brought der of the seasoned curly fries or salad — so named because its wild grilled chicken strips listed on the ^ Rating * * * blow torch to crystalize the top the "famous one." as the burger is ttK thill (no and you have a good rombmation ol bleu chetac. airefafl meiyi as. an appetizer but easily a RATIM. fil'lDE Now, even Momma keeps a blow called, to the suburbs meal The chili is respectable, not vies. eggs, bacon bits and tomatoes meal for a child "* torch under the sink. Just for this Diamond Jim's nafne lives on terribly hot but nicely seasoned, and lettuce - is hpt. but the Caesar * Average (lot* of places with tlm purpose. through his son. Tom. who operated and thick with meat and kidney salad with grilled chteken strips is Details: Matt Brady's • Tavern. ilar quajity) So if you're looking for a great a restaurant by that name in South- beans Tbe curly fries are very- better Both can be ordered in half 31231 Southfield Road north of 13 * * ( rood - comfort food, a cool, creamy field for several years and now is in good and milder than seasoned portions, which make a full meal Mile Road Beverly Hills 642 6422 * * * Very good custard may be just what will fifl the process of moving to Novi. The fries we have tried elsewhere when combined with chili or the * * * * Etee 1 lent the Mil w burgers and the characteristic About a third of the burgers he homemade soup * * * ** Coesistestl) ««perb — a warm, casual, ligbthearted atmos serves these days Are made of Daily specials prove Brady s Hours: Monday Saturday. 1130 rare hooor 2B* O&E Monday. March 4, 1991 J3 Chef Larry finds Monday. March 4. 1091 O&E • 3B m a ke h e a l t hy s n a c ks family-tested, winner dinner custard is soothing Oteertier & £tctntric PEANUT BUTTER BURRITO banana, crushed pineapple, almonds ingredients. Beat with an electric Heat oven to 350 degrees. Wrap Betsy Winner Dinner Shopping List sprinkled with shredded coconut. mixer until well blended and the flour tortillas in aluminum foil Peanut butter is an old-time fa- Autumn Harvest Peanut Butter smooth. Combine warm water and tightly and bake for 10 minutes until Brethen 1--1* pounds hamburger STIRRED CUSTARD 2 cups milk vorite for both children and .adults. Burrito: applesauce, chopped wal- gelatin in a small bowl. Mix until they are softened. (ground chuck) (Creme Aoglaiae) 3 tablespoons sugar The traditional peanut butter and nuts, grated carrots sprinkled with gelatin has dissolved. Beat into While tortillas soften, mix togeth- 2 cans Campbell's Cream of 2 cups milk Vanilla extract or fresh grated nut- jelly sandwich can be updated by us- cinnamon. cheese mixture and set aside. er the melted butter and oil in a M e nu Mushroom soup H veaxntirlalact bean or 1 teaspoon vanilla meg to taste - — dinegl iaci foluosu irn gtorertdiilelan tasnd i nad dpilnagce ma onfy sesHaomnee ys eSeedssa. me Burrito: honey and creIna ma mtoe dsoiuftm p ebaokws.l ,A wddh itph eth ree hmeaaivny- Cboowmlb. iPnlea cthee t chhee emsiexst uinre a ntoot thheer bsiodwel. 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Raise Carrot, grated Optional toppings Add all ingredients to a large mix- quesadillas-warn in a preheated 200- This week's Winner Dinner reheated just before serving Remove from heat and if desired, heat to a boil and boil, without stir- Raisins 'Shaved chocolate ing bowl. Mix. well. Store in airtight degree oven on a cookie sheet. Winner, Marie Kellar of Farming- Serves 4-6 - HILLBILLY COBBLER svbtaornwaiilln loa if ne itxcoetr aatoc ct ,lse tsaotnpir c bionoow knlion wsge..t UI fos veues riimn ga- • rtiunrPgn,os fu oarr liing t8ho-t1 b0throe mw binno. utttoems o orf u1n-tqilua ritt - CdCrhaaonipnnpeeeddd p dinrieeadp pfrlue,it crushed or sliced, CCBhreuorsrpihpeeesdd • p minaeraaspcphlei no cherries container. 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In a medium bowl, combine cookie cheese sa and sour cream. she was out of Hamburger Helper 1 can stewed tornatoes. 16- BAKED CUSTARD Cool and refrigerate overnight for Try a few of these combinations crumbs with melted butter. Mix lA cup chopped mild green chilies, and decided to try and make her ounce size 1 stick margarine 2 eggs best results. Invert onto a platter or when making your burritos or use well. Press 1 tablespoon of cookie optional Note For a. different quesadilla. own. 1 small can mushroom stems 1 cup flour 2 egg yolks plate before serving. any of the above items to make your crumb mixture into the bottom of 2 tablespoons butter, melted add sliced poached pear or apple to Short on time, she decided to and pieces 1 cup sugar N o t es own creation. each liner or the bottom and sides of 4 tablespoons oil the tortillas before folding and omit speed up the preparation by cooking 1 medium onion, chopped 2 teaspoons baking powder an 8-inch pie pan and set aside. Salsa the green chilies and salsa. the noodles in the sauce, rather than '4-1 cup dry red wine cup milk Stuffing is found Tropical Peanut-Butter Burrito: In a large bowl mix the first four Sour cream Makes 15 triangles. cooking them separately. And so it % bag egg noodles Your choice of 1 can of pie fill- was that Cheesy Hamburger Stroga- 1 cup shredded Monterey Jack ing. 21-ounce size Jambalaya imitates Louisiana version noff came to be born. cheese It was. Kellar said, most joyfully 'Salt, pepper dnd garlic powder Melt 1 stick of margarine in a in 'double pocket' received by her husband and three to taste 9-Dy-9-mch pan in an oven sons. preheated to 350 degrees In a AP — This microwave rendition One 14 Mi-ounce can tomatoes, cut up -pound medium shrimp in shells, Cook, covered, for 3 to 5 minutes ORIGINALLY FROM Southern Brown the hamburger and separate bowl, mix of jambaiaya is a flavorful, fabulous 1 cup finely chopped onion peeled, deveined and halved length- more or until shrimp just turn pink, California, Kellar loves living in SHARON LeMtEUX staff pnotograpfter chopped onion in a sarge skillet M•opc4rio E pcgcAeuDrksPpie Il c l—tTpe"aiEdn tne R epTbc RoehhnreAnuk ui tN fsqsco euhEldeolAo pfwNwso.i ri tSnh gbT aUt khsFeetudF f,"If dNbionGrugo bi llreeed-- ciiminnnog ogob,kvr uwe eatd htsfieirerc odnhm etu ssfn.ii lrthSilelsetdua .4nftf , upM toissnartk ikar pecr soehinr o 1kgp or sccel. duhmpeoanp isn t Ruainnefgfd-- -istsgifnanaaaagsgsgkr tteceleee.io .. aer Y_uYTde —np —obootleuusfa o'' arlcit lnenarre esaisa fogd l acs njuittoout,h.aiose orSltka ongmen va5uditeloese ek u wetgLneahdrodilata u thp t mt oipeues sotpair harlkcp okenoheevafy r se ss afeSsaa aturanuehtv<ua-c,e- --eT c211M4r bttuci eatasueabyhpasle epsld epsoc apoohfooni conk n dsesarn iltet o bdmro aItthtoa l ipaanst es easoning, socw'i4n.ufAi-itWsop iein on at,urt o *bn3rc d-'ooq st4muhm-,aibonri tcktn,hoee dmm sulaniic ctdtoerursora kwiapnenaayedsvdt eeh t,-saosalm avugfesaaedatr olcgieaecss,, ,- j2RMtto7ie ar3N2mrk -ciuemoiastivlrg i.4ein, t o ui2bson3etaecnry sevg-.mi onpl Lefr^goaeo sutfr... ,mn st3 aiSt4latei n gorridvn cc,e epa ce riIornsbv ,s e teb5erroenv wgddi. nlefsgra .4 t —cMdaihnshreg iiearacn eniSh vr.k'p spiogir eslniavrcndnshgee odoS rnF ohgi ulnefano ra rt ts Femh nt eawhui e crreP.hol TlsocA m pahsro eamo hftleoe's rlmhsp e.uirn p lsgi chcvo ehiomniu lgi--ts _Dfltiue1Mtic8ltnalt aenmltyr ietoio rwes nrWu nsKiie ttoiehe nntldonsl ,b ea ffe rroauir nns oYsg dft oh i t nFuoWh rsatieshirel mwoml inkeaeii emntnthckug,eh'ste 4gioWnson?. wi p wnaeininrtteh-dhr h.h eercearorn .mW Etaehap itcrrnhoheenn ewe e r uepnk rDt'oshpienr nttwyheienr o.n fewror tdh serveM cWpeuiiivcbnelnhises ahr -el rSTtctDhhehriremmeeea amsma2empig encoig rcioaf n feffnnog stcs r hmio e nSf2duug ti0sleirelr-hexs 3ordc 0 oafi.e neomns nmmdsi tlts ki hcfn ae souMt ovat iceeaunxsarpnd. dn -Ci sn A aoa dnolt reohdktdtfre ! g211a tccrPceiuunuoappepus r psfPm ltuooohigoleuukarrnr sb — 1 ab•t a ctekarnin oogvf e pyroo uwthrde ceh rm oaicre- 1 clove garlic, minced about half that of the regular ver- 4 teaspoon chili powder bay leaf, Italian seasoning, salt, chili (18 percent of calories from fat). 144 Kellar has a craft business on the T S.L.A.W.D. — That Sounds Like Dinner Winner on it. until the noodles are tender of canned p»e fi!lm§ over the 1 medium red pepper, seeded and BLUE CHEESE STUFFING sion. •4 teaspoon pepper powder, pepper and hot sauce. Cook, mg chol., 922 mg sodium U.S. RDA side with four other neighbors and a Winner Dinner to me! 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Stuff friends are busily preparing for a Submit pour recipes, to be con- clipping on a blank sheet of three- 4 teaspoon oregano in pork chop and cook as desired. craft show to be Saturday, March 23, sidered for publication in this col- ring notebook paper 4 teaspoon salt Makes 1 cup stuffing, which fills 4 at Franklin High School in Livonia. umn or elsewhere, to: Winner Another option is simply to file Mr teaspoon pepper pork chops. Thank you, Marie Kellar, for shar- Dinner „ P.O. Box 3503. Birming- the clippings in a folder uith BIG TEN SALE! ing your recipes with us, arid congra- ham 48012. All submissions be- pockets that will hold them. Chocolate Angel Cake Potatoes are stuffed with vegetables, yogurt clarification 1 has lowfat cocoa powderAP — The following recipe for '<« teaspoon salt — Awna sim mpoisrstainngt i nfgroremdie tnhte — li s2t e gofg s S H R I MP CHICKEN BREAST Vweitghe ntaobnl-efa-stt uyfofgedu rPto itnasttoeeasd i sof m saoduer H1 ctuepas hpooto nco opkeepdp ecrh opped broccoli winigs et hinin hsahlefl.l SMcaosohp opuotta itnoseisde u,n lteila vn-o »5N cault.r.i t5io gn pinrofo..r \m9a gti ocnar pbe.,r 0 s egr vfaint,g .0 ingredients for Larry Janes' recipe F r e sh cream The potatoes bfke in your 1 tablespoon chopped pimentos lumps remain Beat in yogurt, onion, mg chol.. 180 mg sodium, 450 mg po- for Basic Muffins, which ran in the a* AP — Yes, you can enjoy the taste until thickened and bubbly. Cook and microwave oven in about 15 min- salt and pepper until light and fluffy tassium US. RDA. 16 percent vit. A. Feb. 25 issue. of .chocolate without overdosing on stir 2 minutes more. Remove from utes. Prick potatoes with fork. Cook un- pSotitra itno sbhreolclsc owliit han tdhi sp immiexntutorse. Stuff 42 0p eprecrecnetnt r vibito fCla.v 1in p,e r6ce pnte trhcieanmt inniea - fat calories. Cocoa powder gives rich heat. Stir in vanilla. Serve warm or VEGETABLE-STUFFED covered in the microwave oven on cin, 30 percent iron. flavor but contains little fat, so go cool. Makes 12 servings POTATOES high (100 percent power) for 7 to 9 Arrange stuffed potatoes in circle In Garden Gity 10 lbs. for ahead and indulge in this delectable Nutrition information per serving: 2 medium baking potatoes (about 6 minutes, turning potatoes over after on a 10-inch microwave-safe plate. chocolate dessert Other ingredients 225 cal., 5 g pro., 53 g carb . 2 g fat (8 ounces each) 4 minutes. Potatoes should be ten- Ctover with waxed paper and cook on ( Recipe from "Betty Crocker Cre- 6207 Middlebelt $ sharing the credit for keeping this percent of calories from fat), 0 mg cup plain oon-fat yogurt der Let stand for 5 minutes. high 2 to 3 minutes or until hot. ative Recipes Eat Ht.ilthv. Stay In the Villa Plaza dessert low in fat are angel cake mix chol., 281 mg sodium 2 tablespoons chopped "onion Cool slightly. Cut potatoes length- Makes 4 servings. Health v.") * « and evaporated skim milk. FISH 4 2 7 - 1 4 30 I W E A CH 9 . 99 CHOCOLATE ANGEL CAKE Everyday G o o d n e ss From... No Limit! Hours 12-6 pm WITH CHOCOLATE SAUCE Tuo.-Frt. 9-7, {>•4:30 1 package angel cake mix Fresh Hamburger Made From imitation Seafood Fresh Pan Dressed '-3 cop unsweetened cocoa powder KRAB LEGS SMELT CHICKEN WINGS cup sugar GROUND CHUCK •-a cup unsweetened cocoa powder B O B 'S or C A N T ON 1 . 00 4 teaspoons cornstarch ; - 4 f o r* * 1 . 9 9. cup evaporated skim milk MeSdiHumR 31I-M35P C t. CAFrTesFh IFSarHm FRIaLisLedE T 10 lbs. for 10 lbs. for 1 tPearesppoaoren cvaakneill am ix according to 8611 Lilley Road (at Joy Road) • Across From Mettetal Airport HoCuAr)s : package directions, except" sift Mi Mon.-Sat. 9-8 * 4 . 9 9 ,i * 4 . 2 9» $ cinugpr ceodcieonat sp owder and stir into dry March 4 thru March io. 1991 Call us for your s p e c i al n e e d s . .. 454-011 Sunday 10-6 - A* >• For sauce, in a small saucepan Prices oood Thru 3-10^1 1 3 . 90 6 . 90 -.4 mix sugar. Mi cup cocoa powder, and Fresh Hamburger Made From U.S.D A. Grade A Excelsior" Cooked cornstarch. Add milk. Cook and stir G R O U ND • • • • • • •• iVALUABLE COUPON Fresh & Natural IMPORTED • Bring in PORK STEAK HAM this ad and CHICKEN DRUMSTICKS Eat; Use Weight, R O U ND TURKEYS 5re0c* eoivffe Mon1.0--W7 ed. 10 ^ 1 4 . 90 10 lbs. for $4 . 90 s1.49 ?r 2.98 Thurs.-Fri. lbs. for. THE CITRUS m your order 10-7 OR Sat. 10-6 Ib. OCEAN PERCH Wrth *5 00 Additional Purchase 10 Lb Umit 10-14 Lb. Avg. 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Place leg of lamb in Put rice in a medium saucepan. healthy cup of "Irish" Lamb Stew minutes. shows signs of dryness: • SOURCE Weight Watchers New enriay .w Inine th reeg imonid -t1h9a8n0 sa.ny Ju oltihoe rG walilno- rdriensntaeur rhaonutsse —s W thee're W thailtknienyg aunpdsc tahlee this premium California wine region' orovaesnt ifnogr p3a0n m. iCnouoteks. in a 350-degree aPdodu rre rmemaianiinnigng s awlta.t eBrr ionvger to ri cae b aonidl, Each serving provides: 4 Proteins, inte-rnational Cookbook. Butler asindde sh iisn Ssoonno Bmoab's rDersyc uClpreteukre adre hail lt-o VHaonu nDdysk ien P Bl^lcoeo minf iDeledtro Hiti,l lFso,x t ahned than any other winery. ginMgeixr; o proaunrge ov jeuric ela,m bh.on eSypri nakndle r1e5d tuoc 2e0 h meaitn,u cteosv eorr aunndtil s aimll mliqeurid fo irs -C1 aBloreriaeds,. 5 Vegetables, 10 Optional GMRakAeSsS 1H SOePrvPiEnRg Tray Table ccarebaetren met asganuivfiigcneonnt v ainnedya zrdinsf awnhdeerle REopuitnudr eT ianb lNeo ivni aPnldy mPiokuet hS.t rCeeotu Rntersy- lamb with sesame seeds. Return to absorbed. new products SOURCE: Weight Watchers Inter- H cup cold water Reg.v 5o94w9 $5 o9 oven-and cook at 350 degrees for 1 Place one-third of cooked rice in national Cookbook, 1977 cup of nonfat dry milk ^ to 2 hours, basting often with pan medium-size oven-proof casserole. juices. Add water to pan when neces- Cover with a layer of one-half of 2 teaspoons of sugar Dnr «>f 3S picccvnow «>n sale from EXTRA CAR IN DRIVEWAY sarRye. move lamb from oven; place on ocothoekre do nme-etahtir dm ioxftu rricee.. T Copon wtinituhe a nto- • DTEheS TSoEpR THat S CAoUmCpEanSy of Wil- i1n9c9r2e. se of more than 800 percent by 1 cuMpa kpelus Bs8R s O2erWv tiNanbg Blse,R s1Ep oAsolDinc se e wachho le 2•44 dt tereoaaspspspo ogoornene nmv afinonitol dlea xc etorxlaotcrrtai ncgt oRucrd Cucocpdle 4y0% S'q uare lolltction All CAR GETTING ON NERVES? TAXES TOO HIGH? CAR F0NE GIVES YOU MORE! platter. Cover and keep warm. Skim make layers until all ingredients mette, HI, a manufacturer of premi- wheat flour, divided • • 6 ice cubes Help us help those In need stfoead tp ifamrnoe.m nHt .ep aatn a jnudic setsir a wnde lald tdo bdoisusiolllovne ohvaeCvneo. vbBeeare knde ius,ihsne ad an, df3i5 np0ils-ahdcieengg rie nwe ci toehvn retinecre f. oorf Bquumloi rodemeds fbsiyeelrd tM H saiarliulasce Mrse,suir dhreaansyt,. b aFe eofnuonrm daeced-r d• uIcLCeoEdn aCdo Rfna'Ets- DAfrMaeie r,y c hFoalremste hroasl-f rineetr ioc-e 2u1n 'tt beooauosnpkcoeedos ny e s(lMallotiw cv u cpo rpnlumse 2al teaspoons) er.G Pbrmocbeisnse ualnlt iiln tghriecdki eanndts c irnea bmleyn. d- C2l0a29s2 Msididcle beIlnt. Ltievorniaio • Srousth of 8 Mile . — Byw* daotanta*t.i.n.agn ydo ^rutearcx eu di»veeedd ul accitariro .mn ba owrakhtea,t nr ve yaaollu ue n aesc naiz ,a F R EE Strain into saucepan and stir in 20 minutes and serve from cas- in 1982. Top Hat produces six flavors cream. 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MOTOROLA AC 250 TRANSPORTABLE PHONE cluding the Quarton Market, Brown the standard 12 percent for regular 18829 Farmington Road MOBILE PHONE cooking calendar Sint rBeiertm Minagrkheatm a;n dR .FI.iKsh.'esr Mina Brkleoto,m a-ll ice cream. I » 1 * LivoPnihao. nMei:c 4h7ig8a-7n86 40 8152 for onh $199 • HEALTHY GOURMET are required by Wednesday, March fPileelda sTeor winn sBhliopo,m afnideld P Hetiellrs'.s Palate hpaaTlrfah-bgel aepl rltooond uspctaatcn kidsaa garedvsa ih"laaatl bafl- epg ariinlcl oesnq cuo iamcree- CANTON CENTER THE INFORMATION TO BRING WITH YOU , nn* S e ^ °a rs Meadow Brook Health Enhance- 6. For more information, call 370- President Murray said the compa- cream products. C. (?l?)459-?75l When you make an appointment to see your doctor F'ca# W W<onoa*°n ment Institute and the Oakland Uni- 3198. ny is test marketing a new line of London's distributes its dairy concerning your pint pain, your obligation does not end. STMCTISC versity President's Club will present Joan Klun Kay and L.E. Smith, co- confection products and plans to add products to more than 1,700 retail Full Grocery Line • Fresh Meats • Produce • Deli • Beer U Wine • Lotto You should provide him with information so he can act in JTJU8T ae2 n0Hc.e eaa tal ttMh (ye-.a3 dG0o opwu.m rBm.r eWotoek Dd Hnineaislnldg aoy nE, txMhpeae rrOci-Uh abMuotaohckoh, rlwsa yiol lfof w" MMoreeknaud wo wiftohr B CrLohioefkfe" SH tcaeolvloek nt-o ae mnTe owbpa ssHeaua tcbe uw ttah hsias sb sup birleitng gou.nn adi Msciudswsieosnt-s oeustLt ldoeantsidr toihenrs oi.su I gothn oweu aots fM Mtihciehcih gsitaganat.ne ''ss lfairrsgt-" Home of $50.000. MFaOmNSeH .-&ESLA FDToO.r tN8u nRAeD. MW.. .J-iU1n1nSPeTr.M &S.. $•O 9 F1 .A0JO0.M0Y T. -•It cOC-T APaN.cMT CO aNs h• 45,-7751 tar emYataomnun esenhrto outhflad yt boirsui nrtig mj oieinlny ta, lapl prtohpberol empmreisda.tice Fa atoinordn esex cyaoomnuop ulmes:iac .ya oel.vu. e nm aify th heayv aere a sutnhrmelaat eadn dto atrhee «mAWiCl i7nH5 St0d7 it5H ArU«C*IWhPaT.i e <»n {Y••Ornol CM fAc S , campus in Rochester Hills. create the dinner. After dinner, Kay with both East and West Coast dairy to computerize its business op- 2% I-ipari White/Yellow taking prednisone, a form of cortisone. The doctor needs th.s information, as it will Motorola EXKJYTHt' / Reservations, at <25 per person, aunsedd S fmorit thhe w milela ld. iscuss the recipes hoouutlseet.s T ahned c oam pmaanjyo rpro mjeacitls ao rsdaelre s edrisattriiobnu ttoio nm. aximize production and MILK ACMHEEREICSEA N . pbinureBft lscuneunenrngtrc eaiennp htp ixpos- iirdcnatetyumcsriees onsio tfs.n a y Xvaoes-ur arrtyeo tjs uot hrionneldt svaemi rsi fitoth suya onanutn sdo ih fxd aa udmnpt oliti-hncaetarhmtthisor inmttai asok yfem ncneoo dswtit crsrtie hnfmlee ch 6te r wmeciloel nnpttrh ecssh eaonnfbg teeh se NTwSooiarlotvut hiPoe ny ieseooct-nauh lirul n eecncrnhlgseuo lrdsiogcae yesps na octy wfoW gWsoitlt asnrwtz hiaoSn oanmgvde Aee ws ea. n sofeheennrw eg awr yngs idienymfd fe opiafcwllfileiec tntiihoentnoe sTlt tahs ilTl atla arMPndtia dwoPc naya yroc oeJu uDu ysr yeoti nMsu sert eaain prlNevll ieatnohdc Tee w lhs iyeaa olvs luesi naar1slg s0idsl oyrt ea aa.tntvrysa ata aipoeulaWderc te porta. .1^ AMMOttOTBTFILE Er'H 0 BEmEPlEmRSti! 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March 4. 1991 Chef follows seasons with his specialties AP — Seasonality refers to cook- son. During autumn and winter, shoulder, cubed a light simmer. Carefully skim any minutes. . Remove the mushroom ing in harmony with the seasons. longer and slower cooking methods During autumn and 3Vfa caps white veal stock prepared impurities that rise to the surface If caps from the broth; keep warm It means shaping a menu to cele- are preferable because more time is from the bones of tbe shank or shoal- skimming isn't done, blanquette will with the meat. brate the bounty of fresh produce spent indoors, out of the cold. If one winter, longer and der 1 day ahead (water may be sub- not have proper color. Combine the 3 tablespoons butter available at particular times of the has to spend more time inside, there slower cooking stituted) Add tbe bay leaf, thyme, clove, and Va cup all-purpose flour in a year. can be no finer place to be than in a methods are 1 bay leaf mushroom stems and parsley stems. saucepan Cook, stirring over medi- Seasonality creates excitement. warm, cozy kitchen perfecting a cas- 1 sprig thyme Simmer very gently for about IV* um to low heat, tintil the mixture be- Without it, thoughts of the first ripe serole. braise or hearty stew. preferable because I whole clove hours. Remove the seasonings and gins to color. Add the butter-flour strawberry of spring would be hol- more time is spent 12 mushroom stems (reserve cap* discard. Remove the meat; keep mixture to the broth a little at a low. It's the anticipation that builds THINKING AHEAD to warmer for stew) warm. time, whisking between additions to during the wait for that first ripe, pastures, consider the young, tiny indoors, out of the L2 parsley stems, tied together with Cook the vegetables in tbe broth prevent liynps from forming. juicy and luscious berry that makes fruits and vegetables of spring and cold. string * Start with the rutabaga, carrots and Simmer the sauce for 20 minutes; the first bite such a thrill. summer at their peak freshness 1 medium -rutabaga, peeled and cut turnips, as they take the longest strain Few others embrace the concept When summer brings its heat and into 1-inch chunks cooking time, about 10 to 12 min- Return the sauce to a simmer and of seasonality with more enthusiasm humidity, grilling, sauteing and stir- 4 carrots, peeled and cut into 1-inch utes. When they are done, remove add the cream. Season with lemon than certified master chef Ron De frying are the chosen methods. After reserved for special times of tbe chunks them from the broth and keep warm juice, nutmeg and salL Return the Santis. 'Tm always thrilled when all. at that tin^e of year no one wants year. 3 medium turnips, peeled and cut with the meat. Add the onions to the meat and vegetables to the pot and fresh local corn hits the stands at the to spend hours in a hot kitchen, so Though this is a temptation for into 1-inch chunks broth; cook about 7 to 8 minutes. Re- reheat very gently Sprinkle with farmer's market. It is so sweet and the method of cooking is like the sea- any cook, we all should remember 12 pearl onions, peeled move onions from the broth; keep chopped parsley Serve with rice pi- juicy, you can eat an ear raw while son — hot and fast. that foods are part of the wondrous 3 tablespoons butter warm with the meat. Add the 12 laf. Makes 6 servings. driving home," De Saniis said. . The concept of seasonality in mod- cycle of the earth and are best left to 'i cup all-purpose nour mushroom caps reserved from the By the Culinary Institute of "Consider an example from the ern times gets a little blurry. Today come and go naturally. Absence does ^ cup heavy cream stems to the broth; cook about 2 to 3 America world of wine. Without seasonality. asparagus is available at Christmas truly make the heart, and palate, Lemon juice to taste Beaujolais nouveau Would just be an- and raspberries for Valentine's Day. grow fonder. Pinch nutmeg P . THE ABSOLUTE other young, fruity red wine. In- With tfie marvels of modern trans- As a final note, it should be stated Salt to taste stead. the culinary world awaits the portation, South American countries that cooking with the seasons is eco- 1 tablespoon chopped parsley first bottle like a couple awaiting export their summer crop for every- nomical. 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CABINETS L.W BROWN COMPANY 1C2S WMt Aottd . tf 1X3 Huron Nivgr Of. 103 ROPCSCS10 Tr«nton N*w Boa ton 676-5020 • 941-4994 753-3444 STIie ( © b a e r u er ^ e u i s p a p e rs Sports INCLUDES CLASSIFIED w, Dan O'Meara -'ditor. 591 23\2 Monday, March 4. 1991 O&E (P.C)1C Rocks regain throne in W L AA hoop ing numbers Canton coach Dave By Dan O'Meara Van Wagoner winced when told what staff writer the Rocks had shot. "Tonight, we got beat by a better If the ^calendar says it's an odd- basketball team." he said, adding the numbered year, then Plymouth Sa- Chiefs can be proud, too. "Salem has lem must be the boys basketball a good group of guys, and they have champion of the Western Lakes Ac- a good coach. We have a good team tivities Association. ourselves. The Rocks upheld a pattern for success, winning their third title in "WE REALLY felt we had our five years Saturday night with an 89- guys peaking at the right time of the 72 victory over Plymouth Canton in year, and we're proud to be the sec- the final of the post-season tourna- ond-place team in a very up year for ment at Salem. the Western Lakes/' Salem, which finished the regular The Chiefs, however, were proba- season at 18-2, has won champion- bly forced to- rejy too much on their ships in 1987, 1989 and 1991. The outside shooting Of the four in dou- Rocks were runners-up in 1988 and bles. only Holmes in a-^post player 1990 The Chiefs are 12-8. Fouls hurt, too, as center Tony Coshatt and Holmes picked up three "It was important for me-and the apiece in the first half apd sat for a other seniors to go out winning on while. our court," said Salem senior Jake Baker, who scored a game-high 22 Stafford had five triples.. points. "None of us wanted the last McDonald four and Paupore three, home game to be remembered as a but it was that outside shooting that loss to Canton." kept Canton in the game when Sa- lem's aggressive, agile post defense "It's tough when you're the favor- bottled up the Chiefs inside.from the ite and have to battle every game, start. but it makes it that much sweeter when you win," Salem coach Bob "You can stay with a good team Biodie said. "We've played for the with perimeter shooting." Van Wag- ^ championship five straight years, oner said, but I don't know if you and that in itself is an accomplish- . can live with it. We-just didn't get ment." any inside game going tonight " BAKER SET the offensive pace ironically, it was Canton's outside for the Rocks, who had extraordi- shooting that most concerned Bro- nary results shooting the ball. Salem die. but the Rocks overcame it with- shot an impressive 63 percent from Mike Mulder of Salem looks for an open teammate while Mike their own shooting the floor, making 32 of 51 field goals. Stafford plays defense for Canton. Mulder scored five points in "They have such tremendous fire- The Rocks weren't just shooting Salem's victory. power," Brodie said, "and my big- layups. either. Baker had six field gest fear was seeing them catch fire goals, all three-pointers In the SPT- _Storm out there Baker said "We and us wondering what was going/ ond quarter, he hit triples on three said. "Both teams were firing away were a slower team then, and now on." straight possessions. in the first half We just continued to we emphasize running." THE ROCKS led 18-8 but Canton "We were coming down on one shoot well the whole game." Despite the exceptional shooting. stayed within 18-13 at the end of one side and swinging the ball around." Unlike the first meeting ?*hen Sa- Salem d*dn t have an easy time quarter and 42-31 at halftime Baker Baker said, "and they weren't lem had a 31-21 halftime lead and against the Chiefs, who refused to go had 16 points m the first half. Kirk- matching up. They weren't checking squeaked by 56-53, the Rocks main- away Canton only trailed 61-53 en- patrick and McDonald 11 each The me, and I just kept shooting it." tained their intensity on offense. tering the final period and was in the Chiefs got as close at 57-51 late in K.C. Kirkpatrick also played a Brodie said Salem shot 54 percent in game until tbe Rocks used their the third period in which Holmes the first quarter and 50 percent, 70 most productive quarter of shooting scored 10 points before Salem pulled strong game for Salem, scoring 21 percent and and 79 percent in the to win going away. away in the finale. points on eight field goals, which in- cluded a nice dunk, and four free next three. Derrick McDonald scored 18 "We've been playing great defense photos by GUY WA RREN/»taft photographer t1h1r sohwoso. tCinhgri sfr eTeeb tbhernow wsa san dse vsceonr eodf siv"eW-mEi nCdOeNd TinIN thUeE Dsec otond b heal of,ff aennd- ppooirnet 1s.3 M aincdh Kaeelv Sinta Hffoolrmd e1s7 ,1 J1o nfo Pr atuh-e tthhee yl ajsuts tth rpeleay wedee kvse,r ybut w oeflfle,"ns iVveanly 15 points, and John Hoffmeyer had a we played defense all four quarters." Chiefs, who also shot well Wagoner said "We really didn't play John Hoffmeyer scored 13 points, eight in thp_second half, for strong second half and finished with Brodie said. Canton made a respectable 45 per- the type of defense that got us to the the WLAA champion Rocks. Defending is Karl Wukie of Can- "In the last game we slowed it cent (25 of 56) of its shots, but that championship, but Salem was not to ton. "It was like Operation Desert down, and I think we've changed a was overshadowed by Salem's amaz- be denied tonight " S a l em r e m a i ns c h a m p i on of W L AA By Dan O'Meara eighth grader is going to come up," I set in my mind for this team we staff writer Salem coach Kathi Kinsella said. accomplished. We didn't come here . "But assuming everybody else stays to cream anyone." Dynasties are nothing new in the same, this team should be in the gymnastics To be rated Elite All American, Western Lakes Activities Associa- top five in the state for the next the teamls top three gymnasts in tion gymnastics. Only the school three years, if these kids continue to each event must score 109 44 three names are changing. do these scores." times during the season, and one oc- Plymouth Salem won its second Kim Miller defended her title as and Makins freshmen. casion must be a championship consecutive championship Thursday the WLAA's No. 1 gymnast, winning Their cumulative efforts and those meet. in competition at North Farmington. th# all-around competition with a of other team members enabled the Miller was the league champion , and indications are the Rocks could 37 55 score and edging runner-up Rocks to dominate the meet, win- on vault, balance beam and floor ex- stay at the top for some time. Heather Kahn of North (37.40). ning by nearly six points over ercise. She was third on the uneven Salem had three of the league's runner-up Plymouth Canton. bars but might have won that, too, if top four all-arounders — four of the SALEM TEAMMATES Courtney Salem scored a season-high 144 40. not for a fall while trying to perform top 11 — and the quartet has a com- Gonyea (36 40). Alysia Sofios (36 30) the Chiefs 138 50. North, which had a difficult routine She still scored bined 10 years of high school eligibil- and Sarah Makins (33.90) were third, won the WLAA championship five 9 00 but Sofios captured the title ity remaining. fourth and 11th, respectively. Miller straight years until last year, also with a 9.35 "You never know what little AadKJonyea are sophombres. Sofios had a season best of 137.35. The or- der of finish included Westland John "EVEN THOUGH she fell on her Glenn. Northville. Farmington and front flip oo bars, tonight is the clos- Walled Lake Western. est she's come to executing (the "We knew Salem and Canton were trick) correctly." Kinsella said one and two in the league," North "Usually, she takes it up too high and coach Jeff Dwyer said, adding 137 lands back on the bars.-Tonight, she would have won the state title in the took it back but a little too much " past "We just wanted to get as close Kahn. who finished second to Mil- as we could — and it was pretty ler in the all-around at the league close. and state meets last year, tied for "We were fortunate in those years first on bars with Sofios and was sec- (when North dominated the league) ond on vault She placed third on to get some of the top girls in the beam and floor state. We have some this year, it's Finishing second remains a great just (the Rocks) have more They accomplishment, according to Dwy- have four girls who can average nine er. consi<Jering the caliber of the in- in every event, and we haven't seen dividual ahead of Kahn that in a long time One-forty-four - "I try to tell Heather that," Dwyer that's an unbelievable score in high said, adding she averages 9 00 or school." better io every event "She's one of Canton coach John Cunningham. * the top girls in the state She finished whose team has finished second to second to the top girl in the state Salem several times this year, ech- and. to me, that's really good oed Dwyer's comments You can't worry about the com- petition You have to take care of "I THOUGHT Salem had a nice, what you can do She did and every- solid performance." he said "I keep thing turned out well " hoping they'll have a bad meet, but I Sofios and Gonyea tied for third on don t think they will They're just too vault Sofios was 14th on beam and solid " fourth on floor Gonyea was second The Rocks won by a much larger on beam and floor. 10th on bars The margin than last year when they top 10 all-arounders included Kyna scored 141 65 to edge North, which Morgan (Glenn). Kim Rennolds (Can- finished second «t 140 25 ton). Jameelah Gater (North). Maris DAN* I LlPPlTT daft p*o«ograp*«r "This league meet was not like sa Maybouer (Glenn). Chris Rrough last year." Kinsella said "We had to (Glenn) and Johanna Anderson (Can- Weather Murphy, completing her vault routine, helped Canton psych ourselves up and everybody ton) capture second place in the WLAA gymnastics meet Thursday. had to hit Everybody was psyched "In my six yearj (at North), it up (this year) but didn't hit. But it seems the competition is getting bet finished strong and salvaged the "A wrestling mat is designed to do was enough to win " ter and better every year, andjj's meet, according to Cunningham exactly l^»e opposite of what a gym Kinsella said she was pleased with because of these clubs." Dwyer said • We had half a meet." he said nast wants it to do." Cunning&am what her team did in terms of score Some girls m the clubs are finally Canton's first event was floor and said On a slow floor you have to . but not performance coming out to represent* their the Chiefs never adjusted to the soft, punch in and wait for it to come OANtEL LfPeiTT/«ta»t p»v*ograt>*ar "I have a lot of my father m me. schools, and they're getting the glory two-layered wrestling mat. Canton back before you can punch out " It's never good enough,' she said tSey deserve " finished seeond (34 7S) but still al- .Canton moved to vault where' four Courtney Gonyea tied for third on the vault and finished third "My personal goal was to hit Elite most 1 points behind Salem Please turn to Page 4 in the aH-around competition at the WLAA championship*. All-American as a team, so the goal AFTER A POOR start. Canton (36 10)

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