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Helping families cope layoffs Pumpkin caper contest is their goal, 1B begin, 1D winners announced, 3A C a n t on © b a r b er Volume 13 Number 31 Thursday, November 5. 1987 Canton, Michigan 72 Pages Twenty-five cents Schools p r e p a re office growth options ~ T he Canton $1 million available tendent for business, said he'd like to "Staying here seems like a good could accommodate a new board off-r bring the issue to a bead yet in No- option. No matter how much money ice. Connectior vember. you put into this building to make it "The one m»t thought of is the for expansion plans "We're working with Barton efficient, you'd get it right back be- (Centennial Educational) Park site Malow to explore the options before cause of its location. It'd be a good because we have 300 acres ther<\" POSTER WINNERS: us. Sometime during the month, it's investment." Hoedel said. said Hoedel. A drawback to building CWthoeinn Ftneiesrrtes s Phpraoevnvese obnreteeidon nb a yPn tnihcoetuu nCreca endto fno r sBtya fMf w.Br.i tDeri llon ry Tfahcei lsicthyo aotl 4 5d4is Str. iHctar vheays bought nsmcayht iegvdoeuasll et o tao mtphreeeest eisnnugtp aewr ciitnohtu etpnhldeee bonoft aa rladtne dor -f tehne"h Idaton wwceon uatolldlw t nhbee c v oaaml gumreesua natirt oyau.dn dIditt i hwoenoreu t.lo"d twthhaeenrreete 'dids b troee snsaeolle lm vwaahrlkuaetet, y fhooeur s biatui.d iYl t"oI ftuh' deyr obeue, Chamber of Commerce. property that would allow it to add education." 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A new cause of the land s value, said honorable mentions, Katie existing administration building in es, to be torn down if the office is expansion. No cost estimates are brick facade would extend across a Hoedel. Flaherty of Gallimore, Nancy downtown Plymouth is a question expanded, were sold by developer available for a new building yet. say new entrance to either side of the "The district might be better off Kindiaka of Miller Elementary likely to be decided by Christmas. Ralph Lorenz for 3225.000. school officials. building. selling the frontage and maintaining and Danny Madsen of Hulsing Sixty employees work in the board Hoedel favors expanding as op- The district owns a couple of large Elementary School. office, a 10,210-square-foot, two-sto- RAY HOEDEL, associate superin- posed to building. parcels in Canton Township that Please turn to Page 2 Winners in the fourth, fifth and sixth grade division were: first Repairs place, Angie Lamerato, Miller; second, Amanda Wiltse, Miller, and honorable mentions, Bryan to roads Johnston of Hulsing. LUMIN ATING: The partially Canton Beautiftcation Committee is offering Christmas luminaries for sale at 32.&0 for 10 white bags with candles. funded The 10-hour candles can be burned on Christmas Eve and again for your own special Christmas event. (To use more By Diane Gale than once, place aluminum foil staff writer beneath the bags). Paper bags - filled with sand, top soil or kitty Ford Road tops '86 Utter will bold the candles. Sand intersection crash list, 2A is available free to those who buy candles, from behind the Canton I Township Hall. Cantonites who Road impr ems still rank high on Canton's wish list. will be gone on Christmas Eve are encouraged to ask their, And to make sure that at least neighbors to light the luminaries some of the work is completed, the for tbem. Proceeds will help fund township has earmarked 32.4 million beautificatioo projects in Canton. in the 1988" budget for road improve- ments. Luminaries are available at Canton Township Hall during Some of the projects tagged onto regular business hours or from the township money, include: a small Tillie Schultz at 453-6084, Connie stretch of Proctor west of Canton Sink at 455-7666 or Geri Wojcik Center, Lotz from Palmer to Michi- at 459-4132. gan Avenue: and Lilley from Palmer to Michigan, said Tom Casari, Can- ton engineer. TOP BRASS: Canton Other projects are under consider- Public Safety Director John ation -by Casari and the township Santomauro was in the right board of trustees. place at the right time to nab a shoplifter from Arbor Drug Store in October. A 26-year-old Canton WAYNE COUNTY ALSO is in the man was fleeing from the store, process of improving the following chased by an employee when roads in Canton, according to Alan Santomauro happened to be Richardson, assistant Wayne County driving through the parking lot, . engineer: said Canton Police information staff photographer • Warren, Canton Center to Beck. officer Dave Boljesic. The man Leo Crane, World War I veteran, shows the four-foot photo of the 300 soldiers he served with during the war.B ILL BRESLERJ e Warren. Lilley to Haggerty; apparently had five cartons of , • Warren. 1-275 to the township cigarettes. Boljesic said it was line; later learned the man had six • Warren, from the township line Veteran, 88, recalls WW I training other warrants out for his arrest — five misdemeanors and one Please turn to Page 2 felony, almost all larceny related Tmheee tCsa onnto tnh eG feinrseta Tlougeys dCalyu bo f Bstya fMf w.Br.i tDeri llon Ar"tThuhre nUenairv Werascitoy, Tofex Masi.c higan and asat nad sc aomf apcr tehsa.t C erannceom lipvaesds ewdit hth soeuv-- what's inside ethaec hCraanotnonth R ferocmrea 1t:i3o0n tCo e3n pte.mr. . at Leo Crane is a guy who reminisces wtyh. atht'es nwohwo lMe iccahmigpanus Sesta twee Ureni avremrsyi- people ehne aottehde bry o fofniec esrm caalln dstiodvaete. s_ in a tent Brevities . . 4A People interested in researching about World War I when Veterans training corps. The colleges that had 'Two of the guys in our tent were Business. . . 1C their family history are welcome Day rolls around. ROTC were changed over to real taken to the hospital with the flu. Classified . Sections C.E.F to join this group to compare and Fortunately, most of his memories military organizations. They contin- Camp Grant, 111.," Crane recalled. Fortunately they didn't die. But Index . . .. IF share information and methods. are pleasant. The 88-year-old wasn't ued having classes, but students had "But when we got there, the flu when they came back they were Auto . . . 13F Occasional speakers and trips are among the 21 million men who were to drill. su bad, thery were so many pietty thin and sickly." . . . . 2E planned by members. Dues are 32 wounded or gassed in the Great War. "I don't know how they picked us deaths, that they turned our train Buglers signaled the day's end, a Employment . . . . . 1F per year. Akaninldlde adhb etrh oeoasudcsa. apnedds t hine tfhlue eUpniidteemd iSct athteast la—anud gs iwhzeeedi g aChnsrda n" geto,o oowdh mo lu oscothak,ns,d ms I y6 gf deuoeetcs tstoa,"rl l rWtihgrahecteo a .er Inotgu inwndaess a n 2Td0h sechyoipapc cheadelsl eu dpsu d l,loietwd tn hb etyo wAer"tlWhcuoerm .w ee orcec gulrarde ntoce h eatar C ita.m Wpe Mwaecr-e CCrreoastsivweo lridv.i ng . .. .6E.. IE AUDIO RENTALS: The "I was just a kid when the war says" Katy Flyer. tired out," said Crane. Entertainment . 5C Canton Public Library has a ended," said the Plymouth resident, Crane had tried once before to join "There were people being Uken Days were long at the camp, an Opinion . . 10A variety of audiovisual equipment, who was drafted at age 18. the service When his parents talked off the train with the flu all the way operations center for air corps, artil- Sports..... . , . 1D which can be rented to • "I was a student at Michigan Agri- him out of it, he went to study civil down." said Crane, who was honor- lery and infantry divisions. Suburban life . . . . . 1B individuals, businesses and cultural College They picked out engineering and joined a fraternity ary grand marshal at last year's "We got up real early and did ev- organizations in Canton. youngsters from all over the U S. to at what was to become Michigan Plymouth Memorial Day parade. erything in training an infantry does. NEWSLINE . . . 459-2700 Equipment available Includes a go down to the Central Infantry Offi- State University in East Lansing. SPORTSLINE . .591-2312 16mm sound projector, several cers Training School at Camp Mac- "We were supposed to traifc at ONE OF 250 men in Company K turn to Page 6 WANTS ADS . .591-0900 slide projectors and several audio recorders. Rental charges are $5 DELIVERY. . . .591-0500 a dsy for most Window plunge fails for man fleeing court Borrowers need a valid Canton Public Library card and must be at least It. The rental fee is paid T t *e when the equipment is checked Bstya fDf wiarniete rO ete ter the arrest until the arraignment. Three Northville Township offi- raigned on the attempted escape CLASSIFIEDS out. The library has begun renting After MacDonald entered a plea of cers, including Presnell, who sub- charge the same day. Commier said the equipment to make it more not guilty and set bond at 315.000 dued Germain after the incident, Classified makes good Talicabcbreaosrrsy i bdlier etoct tohre J ceoamn mSeubneistyty, esna-id JFthurrdiAodg uaFegy ahJ rto rmahynii wnn ggMint oatdoncoD w eHosicn liaanlspld e 3m 5saat fhcntoe ruDcr rihtasristsorh oiaecmdrt- 8ccoa*sunh rt.to rNo oolemrathd c ev Glill.le er Tmoawinns hbiapc sPo ltioce t bhee- dalasyCo oh souuwrftf oe mfrfeuidcc ihcaul sItts wawneodru ebl druun cissouessrt.e t oM oren-- DbeeIitnNrg oT hitHe lEd imn eWanatyimnee ,C oGuenrtym aJianil iisn odmro oMlsltai lrts oc eala nysdos iusfrei enmds oen Geyet-b uthye raignment oo a felony charge. Before they got to the door leading place the window and ruined blinds. The incident has caused court offi- 5 9 1 - 0 9 00 BEAl TIMERS: The out of the courtroom. Germain bolt- Immediately after the incident, cials to "rethink the security set-up following residents have been There was blood all over the ed forward and headed toward the MacDonald raised bond to 9300,000 at the court. MacDonald said Usa Your MasterCard or MM place," said Carol Richardson. Mac- to serve on the Canton Donald's court recorder and secre- window behind the judge's bench, "Traditionally we don't handcuff tary whose desk is in the center of said North ville Township Police Plymouth Police plan to charge them when they come in the court," of Ford Road, Valdie the courtroom. Capt Philip Preeaell. Germain with attempted escape, MacDonald said. "We may have to of Capri. Lorraine Germain crashed through the first said Plymouth Police U. Robert look at that It wouldn't be necessary John Germain. 34 > was in court at 3 50 p m. for arraignment on felony OHUMif for everyone bui certainly for some- Wojeik of Twyckinfham Tillie thicker pane, said Richardaoo one who has the propensity for some- larceny charges in connection with Schultz is chairman of the. an incident Thursday at Meijer Germain faces a preliminary ex- thing like that" Thrifty Acres in Northville He was GERMAIN WAS TREATED for amination Friday, oo the larceny The court hindles cases from Can- held in Northville Township jail af- minor injuries at Westiand Medical charges in connection with the ton, Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Center and released. Meijer Incident and wffl be ar- Northville and Northville Township A B i i i M ii 2A(C) Q4tE Thursday, November 5. 1987 Thursday. November 5. 1987 O&E <P.C)3A Canton Ford Road intersections top car crash list ©bsrruer Best of spirits 063-670 Published every Monday and Thur»- By Diana Gala be completed this year is unclear. day by Observer A Eccentric News- staff writer Casari said it was "absolutely ridicu- paper*. 36251 Scftootcrafl. Uvonia. Ml 44150. Third-claw postage paid lous" that it hasn't been completed More vehicles crashed on Ford at Livonia. Ml 44151. Addrees all yet. Road last year than any other road maM (subscription, change of ad- Contests, capers mark Halloween in Canton. Richardson said the county plans dress. Form 3569) to P.O. Bo* 2428. Volumes of traffic are directly re- to finalize the project in 1987. Livonia. Ml 46151. Telephone 591- "The community's population has 0500 lated to the. number of accidents, exploded during the pasM0-12 years HOME DELIVERY SERVICE said Canton police Lt. Alex Wilson. OoAtnnhede rrF etoahrsodorn ohua gissh mf tahorearet i tnirta t fhsfeeirc vt oethwsan nas shain pay. 7dw0uisrth ian angd ttrh eaemn moetnihdde-or8u0 stsr eianmnfdleu ntxhde oi nur ostha eidn wmflauiydxs- CNMaearwirl isyesret aa.nr td.y ... .7 . .m opnerth clyo,p $y 4$.02 2..050*00 - twheeWe Pkiu nbmnyep rtksh iehn aP vCleya mpbeeoreun tsh pao nCnnosoomurnemcdeu dnlai sitnyt fRDoearn vttewa Vol oar rdg aaay; s$ 5th 0firr dosimg pnla sTceehr,rvi iafct eyti ef Cr obamer- CaPnlaydnm tsoioxnu;t htfh.i; fA tfhon,un Lart yhLn.ede aB oNrfe aPtytl y oPmfa Corkuastnht .oo nf ; fmeoetdoerri stots t1o-2 7u5se eixtp froerss twraavye,l ilnugrin tgo haKveanr'etn k eCplitn pgaincges."m ith, who has two AttoioHnn aOsd sbvlsaeertretvidseinr i gnIs p stuhuMebj ieascpntep tdloi ci tanhb telhe ceo rCnadateni- - ChPaummbperk ionf bCaokminmge crocne test winners tLweeaethn eSri,d aew $a5y0s si gannd se Hrvainceds fr oomn choAugreiss 9o-f1 P0:lym fiorsutt,h; T sheceodand, M Doasv-e and from vork. children who attend Isbister Ele- card, copies of which are available were: first. Vanessa Thomas for Accent Signs or $50 photo from The Mowery of Plymouth, third, tie be- THE FOLLOWING lists the num- mentary School on Canton Center from the advertising department. her pumpkin flan, second. Marilyn Advertising Group; fourth, Arm- tween Tracie May cock of Plym- ber of accidents reported within 150 Road, argues that the unpaved road Canton Observer. 469 S. Main. Pilotto for pumpkin pie dessert bruster's Bootery. $25 printing outh and Mike Giese of Plymouth; feet of Canton intersections during in front of the grade school is haz- Plymouth. Ml 46170. (313) 459-2700. squares; and third. Shannon from Cates. and fifth. Delta Dia- fourth. Jill Blakeney of Plymouth; 1986. the latest figures available ardous for access of an emergency The Canton Observer reserves the McElerney for pumpkin bread. mond. a ribbon fifth. Shane Bookout of Plymouth. fInrodmex ,t hceo mMpicilheidga nby Ac tchiede nMt iLcohicgaatno r BILL BRESLER/staff photographer cvoenhcicelren — for «h aenr, . b eescpaeucsieal loyn see nosfi htievre orirgdhet rn. oOtb tsoer vaecrce p6t aEncc eandtvreicrtis aedr-'s kinWs iinnne trhse fo rm theerc dheacnotsrat eddiv pisuimonp - WINNERS IN THE decorated PlyAmgeosu 1th1,- 1s3e:c ofnirds.t. E Jnunlie W Waarnrnee ooff State Police: Cars and trucks collided more than once a the township. Ford Road intersections at Hag- children has asthma. tnaekwesrps ahpaevre a nnod a ounthfyor iptyu btloic baitniodn t hoifs were first Rainbow Shop, a week- pumpkin contest were: Plymouth; third, Eric Stollsteimer • Ford and Sheldon — 54 acci- week in 1986 at the Ford and Sheldon road in- gerty and Lilley recorded the second and third "As far as law enforcement, one an advertisement shall constitute fi- end for two at the Mayflewer Ho- Ages 6-8 first. Michael Wrobel of Plymouth, fourth. Michelle Mi- den•t sF ord and Haggerty — 52 acci- tersection, making it the most dangerous in highest totals, with 52 and 31, respectively. wviagyo rtoou pslrye veennfto raccecid ternatfsf iics f olarw uss, "to onradl earc ceptance of the advertiser's Jtealr;v siesc aonndd ,F raed ti eHi lbl,e taw leuexnur Hyu cgahr ooff CCaannttoonn,, sthecirodn,d J.u Klirey sStitnaf fDourdrr eorf okfo Pszl yomf oPulythm. outh, fifth. Ryan Lee Wilson said. "The more tickets you dents cidents June; Ford west of Haggerty in June; Wayne County also is in the pro- write the less accidents there are. •• FWoarrdre nan da nLdil Slehye l—don 3 1— ac 2c7i daecncit-s den• tMs ichigan and 1-275 - 14 acci- and"S Cohmeer royf H tihlle an rdo aLdilsley in in CAaungtuosnt cine sCsa onft ounp,g irnacdliundgin ag n Wumarbreern ,o fC raonatodns the" Trehpeu ptautbiloinc poefrc tehpeti ocnom bmecuonmiteys. Stash wePrUe: MP KING CARVING winners dents The other intersections in Canton Township are severely underdevel- Center to Beck; Warren, Lilley to When* police officers write a lot of Ages 6-8 first. Milmda Vander- • Sheldon and Joy — 24 acci- had less than 14 accidents reported. oped for the amount of travel they Haggerty; Warren, 1-275 to the town- tickets, people drive more prudently your trash. Bok of Canton; second. Bill Chapin dents Although data is not yet compiled get," said Wilson. He cited Lilley ship line; Warren, from the township through that community." of Plymouth, third. Victoria Saun- • Cherry Hill and Lilley — 21 ac- for this year, Wilson said "probably Road as an example. line east to Hix; Lilley. Michigan to ders of Canton, fourth, Jimmy Link staff photos By BILL BRESi_E« cidents with little exception," the same Canton has earmarked $2.4 mil- Palmer. Lilley /Joy jog; Morton Tay- of Canton, fifth. Kristen Wal'ley of Mike Martin poses next to his pumpkin during the carving contest. • Ford and Canton Center — 20 _ roads would also have the highest lion in its 1988 budget for road im- lor between Joy and Warren; and Plymouth. accidents accidents in 1987. provements. The project list in- Haggerty. Cherry Hill to Palmer, Ages 9.-10: first. Meredith i • Haggerty and Joy — 17 acci- So far this year, six motorists have cludes a small stretch of Proctor said Alan Richardson, assistant Whalen of Plymouth, second. Ona- dents _ been killed on Canton roads. The ac- west of Canton Center, Lotz from Wayne county engineer. na Vigliotti of Plymouth, third. Mi- - • Warren and Canton Center - 14 cidents occurred on Lilley north of Palmer to Michigan Avenue; and Lil- Construction of Sheldon Center — 60UUM chael Bahm of Plymouth, fourth, accidents Ford in January; on Cherry HilT and ley from Palmer to Michigan, said from Canton Center to Sheldon — C O N EY tie between John Sturdy of Plym- • Canton Center and Geddes — Buckingham in February, Ford west Tom Casari, Canton engineer. began last year and whether it will outh and Michelle Pearson of 14 accidents of Canton Center in April; eastbound Plymouth; fifth. Brian Call of • Haggerty and Michigan - 14 ac- Michigan Avenue east of Lotz in Schools studying expansion I S L A ND Plymouth. Ages 11-13 first. Mike Phillips of Plymouth, second. Todd Madick of Township OKs $2.4 million Continued from Page 1 been able to find any existing build- Plymouth; third. Kim Lewke of Plymouth; fourth. Ed Gould of ings in the area that would be suit- the back acres for board usage." able. 43771 Ford Road • Canton • Grand Cantral Station Plymouth, fifth. Brian Rossiter. for '88 road improvements Winners'in the pumpkin carving The district has outgrown the 981-2100 TOM YACK, a former Plymouth- board office, said Hoedel. merchants contest were first. Dr eeCra os•••tn HLLttoMiiianll gleHlueetg eylyexd,/r; J tf oyrMoy,mic Chj oPihggaea;gr nrey t 1o H Pilal ltmo ePra lm- erh~RhEoaa aolasazsKearyda m dt A rwai dnencRoonoc Eufter racstNsho rhsby niC elf t SdocLo rcraofIeh ufNeno sJmtGoeh oaleeIy tNoirt tgengG eni rdnCSnadoMcdaieny nePsIg tnTv losy'e HntcImhhs , Cibaooc lieowulslnelotthshet woie.r s r ^rsCbftthehtiaaauseed"nyim rI ogtiei odnfc n.Lf negaeTii arnd cshae. 'ec ttei snhf te po ahti1oahcri9erlnle8k k tg4bih nr .opoaeg atrsfae r-a titdasislhdyen e hny p eyutor x'naerrpr eddsseaievind ntrcaedesduninoizrtn turaeagesg dswn ie.ai dtsh nleioy dn a ai mdao1ne9v oand7"erTt W0 reycscsh .ol sr eeiwSuotp' uriiwe emndog dcefe ap weentb7a d t0steicsh,o0nr"t,eel e yunthofoote ffu ewui8 lnc s0 yteahidh0'eivaead n evrsto.cte v ubi" i e1esdetIso0nree c, n tn 0barth 0thosugas0e wy.rti ot dem ww segatoidireutnlr,ht-y egs MondaCy,o Wnee8dy9n eI*ss ldaanyd, F riday "tHnwfRPphieeofoaeecotuylb htpCpn.ie. .odlfn r eC$otnoe 3u.GlTHr u0.r$ oabtA2 hgir 5rduH.si,foen otg tcntD uh ioc,Cfsien etrealtddr,a r c t,.forai oeaif E trrui'Msintcrb i aEgtfeCbhtirddoeco-aiinpaov scB.aotkai engnlei.ege,as u S S a Coatideidonnlf fendiue n-- l Completion schedules constantly "They're so crowded other school supplies, have a bigger payroll de- change. It's an especially sensitive issue offices can't even be housed in the partment. a big processing depart- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Construction of Sheldon Center — for Clingingsmith because one of her building. There are so many limita- ment" and more administrators, Gyros from Canton Center to Sheldon be- children has medical problems. tions that any renovation isn't going Hoedel said. ginning on Canton Center south of Richardson said the county would to correct them," Yack said. • - U the district expands the board *1.95 At right: Deena Renaud takes Brunswick and continuing easterly be able to pay half the cost of paving Yack favors the CEP site for a offices, its anticipated renovation a different look to pass out to Sheldon south, of Gallimore Ele- Canton Center and would need either new board office. could begin in late spring and be fin- candy. At far right: Tom mentary School — began last year. approval of homeowners abutting "That'd enable the district to put ished about a year from now. We will be featuring Daily Specials Zeisser, 4, shows his ele- yWeh"aIer ttihhsei nsrt kiitl li tuw'snicl laleb basero. l uctoemlyp lreidteidcu ltohuiss tphaey rtohaed r eomra Pinlyinmgo huathlf. Township to trehodel ol spn.r Tethsheeen bCtoE roPdfef srici teoef = ibstaw ccoekn l toarnragl eltyhs tel uo nctaaixtts- hlaanvAde sn tceoaw pbie nb gpu uialtnd diinn ,gp ,awr okbuienlcdga tu atshkeaet ol owfno tguheledr . Hours: SMuonn. .-Sat. 1120:0:300 N Ao.oMn. -- 97::0000 PP..MM.. Amaanro Dn eSloi. lano. JO, bobs for pickles at Russ Webster's Penni- jpuhdagnitn cgo. s. tume during the it's taken this long to finish." Casari Canton Center is paved throughout of government in the district. You Hoedel said. said. Canton. could design the parking to service Local police, hotel staff the board or otherfe as well," added Yack, a Canton resident and teacher in the Wayne-Westland school dis- trict. care for lost travelers SCHOOL OFFICIALS haven't Woodland Meadows GOTTSCHALK By M B. Dillon The Plymouth Police also learned couple to pick up their car and to Sanitary Landfill staff writer of the couple when Wilson. 88. called follow them home, but the Wilsons TURKEY FARM them, said Plymouth Police Chief refused Instead, they asked him to An elderly, disoriented couple who Richard Myers come by at 9:30 the next morning. lost their way driving to Oscoda are "They apparently had bounced Tuesday was his day off but Will.have premium quality, being cared for thanks to some kind- around from city to city and state to Bruechert agreed Licensed by the fresh dressed turkeys for the hearted. astute police officers and state when the gentleman called." About 5:30 p.m. Monday, the Wil- State of Michigan hotel personnel in Plymouth. said Myers. sons were eating at the hotel when Thanksgiving Holiday. 48121 N. Territorial As far as police can discern. Wil- "Mr Wilson said 'I want to give Mrs. Wilson suddenly became ill. All loads must be covered Reserve your Turkey now! Plymouth. Mich. liam and Violet Wilson of Sterling you some information Did you know She was transported to St. Mary Heights mistook 1-94 for 1-75 on their there are two Sterling Heights on the Hospital where she was in fair condi- 453-6483/453-4661 way to visit friends. They ended up map''' It's very easy to blow those tion and resting comfortably Tues- Van Born Road. in Gary. Ind,, where they asked a kinds of calls off But Lt. (Robert) day. A hospital spokeswoman declin- west of Hannan * truck driver for directions. Commire's old police sense told him ed to disclose what happened to Mrs. 326-0993 "The truck driver contacted our something was wrong." said Myers. Wilson but ruled out choking and department, saying these people "He asked where the gentleman heart trouble. from Sterling Heights somehow got was and sent an officer (Curtis Hill) Sonja Turner, the Mayflowers turned around." said Paul Bruechert. over to the Mayflower."' desk clerk, had good news-Wednes- A /.as-'e Managetveni Comoarr, a Sterling Heights police officer who Reading teletype messages earlier day. She had driven Mr. Wilson to \£9 drove to Plymouth Monday to help in the day, Hill had learned about a the hospital twice to visit his wife, the couple. missing Sterling Heights couple. and learned she was being dis- Proudly presents The Very Best In Country! 6th Annual Open House and Sale "They spent a night or two in Bat- "He put two and two together, charged Wednesday. Please plan to join us at: tle Creek on their way back. Some- checked with Sterling Heights" "Paul (Bruechert) drove them 9775 McClumpha • Plymouth. Michigan how they ended up here." dispatcher and confirmed that we home in his own car. and a neighbor Parking Lutheran Church Parking Lot Fri . Nov. 6 -10 am-8 pm; Sat., Nov. 7 - 10 am4 pm, Sun.. Nov. 8 -1 pm-5 pm had their couple." said Myers, com- was coming today to pick up their For Further Information Contact Crete hen Telek • (313) 453-4365 THE WILSONS, both in their 80s. plimenting both Commire and Hill. car. A social worker will be looking said they decided to stay at the May- after them £t06$fe4VC&Uf flower Hotel while a defective tire THE WILSONS had already re- "It feels so good when things turn was being repaired at a Plymouth served a room when the dealership out like this. This whole place adopt- dealership. They live about four called to say their car was ready ed him (Mr. Wilson). We just fell in miles from Troy. Bruechert offered to drive the love with him," Turner said. 1058 W. Ann Arbor Rd. HOURS WATCH FOR Plymouth M.W.F. 8 AM-8 PM Plymouth student tunes - OUR Between Main St. & T»Th 6:30 AM-8:00 PM Sheldon Rd. Sat. 8:00 AM-2:00 PM 451-1165 MEET THE MYSTERY MAN PREVIEW SAMPLER rmroin nnioo into university TV work November 6. 2-4 p.m.. Livonia IN THE November 6. 6-8 p.m.. Birmingham OBSERVER STJDIO RUTH KROPVELD November 7. 12-2 p.m.. Dearborn Mon., Nov. 19th f K) Michigan Avsnus * Waynal MILLINERY SHOWING Julie Lindamood of Plymouth is a Productions (MUTV) and. according ant during the game. Suspense novelist. R.D. Zimmerman, H%o u8r1sk: .S E-9a sDt aaitl yW, Sauynn.a 1R2d-5. EXERCISE BEGINS mtelaejvoirs ipnagr tfo ooftb aall pgraomduecsti oofn M ciraemwi tRou mssaeslsl J ecnoimscmhu. niti'csa ltiikoen sno portohfeers -sor .gam"I ed,o" Lai lnodta omfo soedtun gsa iudp. b e"fWorhee nth e will sign 500-piece adult mystery 721-4311 OCT. 14th November 6, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. University in Oxford. Ohio "In a program like this, students things aren't done in the last minutes jigsaw puzzles by bePuzzled:1" A senior at Miami University. Lin- are expected to act as profession- before the game it can tend to drive AND damood works on the crew that als." said Jenisch you nuts but I do my best to keep Death by Diet. Murder Most Artful, Livonia broadcasts all home games on cable To Lindamood. that means work- calm." the Emerald Spy, and Bomb. SI 5. FUN systems throughout Ohio. ing long hours to prepare for the While the pressures are high and Ms. Kropveld will personally The program is the bread and but- broadcasts and then three hours of the hours are long. Jenisch said the ter of Miami University Television intense iork as a production assist- product is top-notch "Our quality is FOR present her original designs and as close to a full-scale professional production as you can get. " MOMS help with selections. That might come as a surprise to Jacobsons armchair quarterbacks considering The hats are all handmade, that the crew consists primarily of & TOTS students and the collection includes "At most schools,'' said Jenisch. students do menial tasks, but here Banning - Nov. 10tti elegant styles for the students are actively involved thru D«c 3rd with all parts of the production 4 Week Class day and evening. Lindamood is among 18 students who do everything from camera Wed. & Fri. 1:30 P.M work to color announcing, graphics % •24* and uistant replay. Be an Observer & Eccentric Jacobsons on "t1h ibse cgrgeewd, "a lsla sidu mLimnderam loonogd "toA nbde Cell to register... Can 591-0500 I wouldn't even have to think about for details * No fD0rr\ i p required Shop until 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday it twice." Shop until 9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday . % Julie Lindamood works as a production assistant for all homo Lindamood was chosen from more Until 6 p.m. Qn Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday and Saturday Until 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday football games at Miami University, Oxford. than SO applicants for the program 4AIP. O&t: Thursday. November 5. 1987 Resident works out idea for studio Thursday, November 5. 1987 OAh *6A Halloween not AIDS caution taken with all patients After 10 years in the planning, the Plymouth Community Chorus and CAL-GYM equipment (based on the studio. Harwood said, is attention opening of the Plymouth Fitness Stu- the Plymouth Community Arts universal principle) that is designed and personal instruction to every all treats for 2 dio represents a dream come true Council, and was a soloist and cantor for the female anatomy' These ma- member at the individual's own "We don't like to say we are for Janet Harwood at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church chines are used for firming, toning progress level. tre"a Wti<nvgn' e*veryo nv e like they have just approved universal precautions HaTrhweo iodde aw afosr u tnhaeb lsetu tdoi ofi ncda ma efi atnfetesrs in PAlSy Amo uVtohr. mer member' of "many andF obro dreyl abxuaitldioinng t. he studio provides be"rsN iosn -aclowmaypset istitorens asmedo nbgy tmheem i-n- AtiIvDe.S b buetc awuese a rteha ttrea stoinugnd sal lne gnae-w Those affected have been.. 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Police checked m<?re than 274 Disguised gunman preTchaeu ptioolincsy" b iys t hceal lCeden t"eurn fiovre rDsaisl - pcerodoufr,e rsu tbhbaetri zmeday go wrenssu ldtur iinng tphreo - saumcohn cgo mhomspointlayl tprearnsosmnniettle das d hiseepaastei-s theS Tfi.r sMt AarReYa hinos Lpiivtaolnsi ato w aadso potn CeD oCf • The boy was detained by police bags of Halloween candy at two ease" Control, which recommended splashing of body fluids, mouth- tis R non-A. non-B hepatitis and procedures, with in-service seminars until his parents arrived. He will be McDonalds restaurants, one on OUR WELL-SUITED the new guidelines in August Previ- pieces or resuscitation bags to elimi- staplf infections in September and an infection-con- Charged with armed robbery in the Ford Road and the other on Michi- ously, AIDS patients and others sus- nate mouth-to-mouth contact, much Werner said the hospice hasn't trol day on Oct. 21. JPuovleicnei lien cfoorumrta styiosntem o,f fsiaciedr C Danatvoen gNaont hAinvge nuuneu.su aHla wllaosw efeonund n iingh tth. e robs local station ACCESSORIES pweecrtee dk eopft h ianv ivnagri coounst alegvioeulss odfi siesaoslae-s satnrdic dtiesrp aotstaeln toifo nw atoste t,h ean cdle aann ienngd utpo twreoarkteindg a tnhye A bIuDgSs opuatti oefn tas ypeilto. tb uptro i-s be Efimrepdlo."y esaeisd w ehpoid geemt iAoIlDogSi s"tw Kilal rneont .1 fJoljesie bags, Boljesic^aid. tion. Ihe old practice of re-capping used gram and expects to begin adminis- Foley. "What they will be allowed to Now. special precautions will be needles in their old sheaths, which tering to AIDS patients after the do will be decided on a case-by-case A clerk at a gas station/pantry in Two custofners were in the store applied to all new patients, with lo- often resulted in accidental needle first of the year. basis." Plymouth Township was robbed of at the time but neither was ap- cal hospitals either already in com- pricks to health-care workers. Area hospitals are in various stag- She said new hand-washing rules up to $200 by a well-disguised gun- proached by the gunman, said Offi- pliance with the guidelines or getting (One of the results of the precau- es of alerting and training their em- may do more than any other single brevities man last Friday night, according to cer Shawn Corbett. internal approval to switch to the tions is a drastic shortage nation- ployees in the new procedures. Here step to stop the spread of infection at police. The man entered the business new policy of infection control wide in latex gloves. All area hospi- is where they stand in the process hospitals She said employees, there • •DEADLINES ty. 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Goods will be distributed through the • BOOK FAIR a much-greater use of gloves during has made us get our act together WESTLAND MEDICAL CENTER Please turn to Page 7 Salvation Army Thursday. Friday, Sunday, Nov. IDEAS THAT WORK As fine jewelers, we take Some sense a fear 12, 13. 15 — The Home School Guild pride in presenting a truly fine • LIBRARY MEETING of Our Lady of Good Counsel in AT collection of accessories for men. Pictured Plymouth is sponsoring a book fair our Holiday Catalogue, all in 18k gold: Alter- DiMstroincdt aLyi.b Nraorvy 9 B o—ard T hwei lPlly hmolodut ha in the schoollibrary from 8:30 a.m. -WJ B.J. INTERIORS, INC. nating link bracelet, $975. Square cut diamond of AIDS In hospital to 3 p.m. and 5:30 to 9 p.m. Thurs- ring, $3,000. Large link bracelet. $1.650. pp.umb.l ipcr hioera rtiong it so nre gthuela rb umdgeeettin agt a7t day. fiom 8 a.m. to 3 p m Friday. ssc GARRISON AT OAKWOOD Rouhd~cut diamond ring, $3,25<JT ~ andi(h30 a.mMcrneon-on Saturday - 7T:h3e0 mp.eme't iinng D isu nonpienng t-oH othueg hp uLbilbicr.a ry DEARBORN 563-6266 Emerald cut diamond ring. $6,600. We tell people when they hire Then along came AIDS, which ^Shave Motes is your grft with any $25 Obsession for Wen purchase • THANKSGIVING PARTY FABRICS • FURNITURE • CARPETS hinetaol tthh-eca rheo fsapciitlaitly. th aIft tthheiys dison 'at dtiindyn,' ts oexmterawchta itts b portihceer sino moceca ssoiorensa,l , Calvin Kleins Obsession for Men Gift • DRIVERS EDUCATION Saturday, Nov. 21 — Canton Rec- want to deal with AIDS patients, but in withering, debilitating death. Tuesday, Nov. 10 — Drivers edu- reation Department will sponsor its • WALLCOVERING • cation training will be offered by the Children's Thanksgiving Party from they probably shouldn't take the AIDS — the name alone evokes an Plymouth Community Family 10-11 a.m. for ages 3-12 at Canton SPACE PLANNING • AND MORE C^ARIES W. WARREN job" instinctive, immediate, galvanized YMCA 6-8 p.m Tuesdays and Thurs- Recreation Center. Michigan Avenue — Elizabeth Horan. response: It has not only entered our days beginning Nov. 10. Class in- at Sheldon. There will be movies, epidemiologist consciousness since 1981, it has volves both classroom and behmd- games, prizes, and refreshments. Ad- St Joseph's Mercy Hospital. permeated it. Seldom since the 14th the-wheel training for ages 15-18. vance reservations are required and Ponrtac. century, when the bubonic plague Classes are "state approved'" and njay be made by calling 397-5110. swept in waves through Europe, has those completing will receive driver There is a bumper sticker that a singie word -had such an impact on education certificate To register reads: AIDS Makes Herpes Look the human psyche. call 453-2904 • ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW Like a Cold Sore. Friday-Sunday, Nov. 27-29, Dec. 4- Not too long ago, the hot topic in EVEN IN medical circles, among 6 — The city of Plymouth Parks and magazines and TV monologues was doctors and nurses who are used to • READ TO ME Recreation Department will be hold- herpes That someone could be trou- death, much of it ugly and horrific, Thursday. Nov. 12 — Parents of ing its annual Christmas Arts and Pollution bled intermittently for life by small AIDS has had an impact far beyond preschoolers may attend a special Crafts Shows on two consecutive sores seemed like a terrible price to program at 7:30 p.m in the Plym- weekends. Nov. 27-29 and Dec. 4-6, costs us Holiday Decorating pay for sex. . Please turn to Page 7 outh District Library, 223 Main, to in the P1-mouth Cultural Center. 525 hear Craig Roney speak on the im- Farmer at Theodore. Hours are 11 millions Big or small picture, portance of reading to children and a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays and Satur- selecting books to hold their atten- days. and noon to 5 p.m. Sundays. each year. tion. Roney. a noted storyteller, is Each show will hav.e more than 75 associate professor of elementary different crafters. Admission and AIDS saga growing education at Wayne State Universi- parking both are free. AT r • PRE-HOL1DAY The Centers for Disease Control in cording to the CDC, fully one-third of Atlanta predict that by the end of all the confirmed AIDS cases in the HOLIDAY 1991, up to 311,000 Americans will country have been in San Francisco have contracted AIDS. Since almost or New York City. nobody lives more than three years • Of the confirmed cases of AIDS avings with the disease, by 1994 then, up to to date, 66 percent were gay or six times as many Americans will bisexual men; 25 percent were intra- have died from AIDS as died during ven ous drug users; 4 percent got the D O U B LE I the Vietnam War. disease through heterosexual sex; 3 Plotted on a graph, the yearly percent got it by undetermined • a* number of AIDS victims in the Unit- means, and 3 percent got it through ed States shoots upward like shuttle blood transfusions. (Numbers being rockets on their way to deep space. rounded off resulted in a percentage PLAY AIDS was so rare a killer at the be- total of 101.) ginning of 1981 that the CDC didn't • Of the 449 cases in Michigan. I keep track of it. Since the CDC began 270 have resulted in death. Of the compiling figures on June 1. 1981, 153 persons diagnosed this year, 50 f Buy a Hot Spring Spa there have been 41,395 confirmed already are dead. cases in the United States • There have been more cases di- And a too-strict definition of what agnosed in Detroit (190) than the rest Get a iveckemi away! constituted a confirmed case result- of Wayne County (44), Macomb ed in an undercount in even that fig- County (17) and Oakland County (59) ure. The CDC has eased the defini- combined. Many of those cases have tion this year and estimates that the been diagnosed since Jan. 5 — 29 in I > rules change alone will increase the Oakland, nine in Macomb and 93 in > * total for 1987 by 15 percent. Wayne County (including Detroit). By comparison, there were just 62 7* „HERE ARE some other numbers cases in the state from 1981-84. 2 related to AIDS • The Michigan Department of •T • Though cases in Michigan are Public Health has made projections up dramatically, the disease seems of new AIDS cases for the near fu- -r almost rare here compared to New ture The number of cases diagnosed York and California Through Octo- in the state from June 1981 through ber. there were 12,313 cases in New the end of 1991 is expected to total York and 9,087 in California. There between 2,300 and 3,600 iS have been 449 cases in Michigan. Ac- — Tom Henderson I u I 5 AIDS in,Michigan !l New Country & Traditional Ciet away from it all this holiday Then go home to Ihf warm, soothing season? Be our guest for two nights in a waters of your new portable Hot Spring Collections Trout Creek ( ondo in Harbor Springs, Spa, by Masco just in time for the holi- Arriving Daily Mifhigan s premier resort area. 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Northville Thura. & Fri 9 to 9; 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 I ttnur« A9nn96 A-0rb6i9w6 A SnuiHIirM: 3M5 8l -M1M IKLK S) «l 104. <Jjy6 1521-4 -. 0R8o«0h8r» »*T M-W(.6 S1i6t •^»2 to6--*6. 2Ih5.8l «:1 349-1838 Closed Wed. O(thcrto.)u gh rows 0«Df« 8Y PHONE toB tree 1 BOO ?33 ?000 6^ Q6E Thursday. November 5. 1987 Local vet looks back at rsclay. November 5. 1987 OitE (W.G-5B)*7A New precautions taken Some sense fear in hospital military news training for World War I Continued from Paoe 5 tecting the staff and keeping patient other hospital in the state As a re- Continued from Page 5' at St Joseph's Mercy Hospital in There's not the kind of fear here as Regarding employees who get confidentiality "Universal precau- sult. Ford's policies are more formu- its numbers (In more than six years, Pontiac "I would say that was a there might be in a place wh*Te AIDS, he said: We've talked about it tions allow you to walk that line be- lated and sophisticated than those at only 449 cases have been confirmed very typical reaction. Hysteria is there hasn't been the education or • MARIO ARCICO\flCH Mrs. Robert Casler of Simco Drive, ton. has entered the U.S. Air Force but we haven't taken a position This cause you 'treat all patients the other hospitals __ m the state, though those hit and widespread If you infect yourself research as there has here." Navy Seaman Recruit Mario J Canton, has been promoted to ser- Delayed Enlistment Program. A Continued from Paqe-1 of Crane's nearly 300 fellow soldiers we didn't have loo much to eat. We- has come up on us very suddenly. Ij's same." he said For example^ the hospital has their relative might choose to lake with the blood of an AIDS patient-of C•orafA1 oet9fJoe rcrJ3LcAm dra7oiiu.mcM lfm Lliho etTe eaE vytsnhir.S cdaujRho i.rP. n.isS n l tsiCCyaoenondmngAna s D oS oHlateufihLtier teg DE.hgRh ,oRes eN lo S cohAnarcrauevh s oS1iyotf9 o r 8 Bl eTMi7 ncair nrrnagu ni rJRnaiaautniecedlnddydsug h- - Cguft•Rh aeaKaienatKcs eAtn1lh aret3oaRy rrlfire hmnd iEnLs Na IVti Lhnnvao.enfo ina nn UVonaViatnt. 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We were there to lick the Kai- Road Commission after the war. World War III There are too many for employees on Nov. 18 said. "You basically assume that ev- ST. JOSEPH S MERCY. Ann Ar- "I DIDN'T see the show but I sure the U.S. Air Force Delayed Enlist- ser Nov. 11. 1918 seems like last year ways of settling things nowadays "About two years ago we intro- eryone is contagious and treat them bor. has received internal approval have beard about it already." said C irE Classifieds work! • Q&E Classifieds work! • ment Program. A 1988 graduate of "There was no complaining, ex- to Crane. But we must maintain our strength duced the policy of-requiring gloves accordingly" for following CDC guidelines, is edu- Elizabeth Horan. an epidemiologist Plymouth Canton High, Engel will cept maybe a little about the food." "As I recall, they routed us out of This country must, in order to guar- for employees involved in blood and She said the hospital has treated cating the staff on those policies and take basic training at Lackland said Crane. "We got a lot of choco- bed when it was still dark. We got antee it. We can't just-lay back and body fluids." said Nancy Vecchioni. 10 or 11 AJDS patients over the expects to have univsersal precau- AFB, Texas, and then receive train- late pudding." down to Waco and were "in a parade let the Russians come in from the a clinical nurse specialist in epidem- years tions in effect early in 1988. accord- ing as a food service specialist. A FOl'R-FOOT wide photograph that lasted all day long As 1 recall. south." iology. "The lab people have learned As is the case at other hospitals, ing to epidemiologist (or infection- a to draw blood with gloves and the policy toward employees who get control expert) Russet! Olmsted nurses have learned how to IV pa- AIDS is less formulated than policy Olmsted said the hospital, which tients with gloves on. so you adapt " for treating AIDS patients. has treated about seven AIDS pa- She said the 278-bed facility has tients. is still formulating a policy not yet treated any patients with toward employees who contract full-blown AIDS HENRY FORD in Detroit has AIDS or who test positive for its an-' treated more AIDS patients than any tibodies BOTSFORD in-Farmington Two weeks ago was infection-control week, with posters and literature an- nouncing the universal protections And there will be a continuing series Men. if you're about to turn 18. it's of in-service programs to educate find ihe home employees at the 300-bed facility time to register with Selective Service According to Dr. Gerald Black- at any U S Post Office burn. the epidemiologist (or disease- control officer) at the hospital. Bots- It's quick. 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Your Health. Plymouth — Profile of a drug of the Mayflower Hotel. RSuopaedr,i foirv Te omwinlessh iwp.e st of Plymouth in nBaunrckieatlt .is m faenataugreemd eonnt m caonre t bhrainn g3 00 5:30ty p S.mho.w . . — . T Dhaen Cceh ireofuettitene Vsa arnied- , 9 p.Gmu.e .s t. i s. D Yavrolennnee M Cyheerns- LSihvo,w i n—- creluhdaebs c feonottearge in o fP lPyamt o Butuhc,kl ieny- 9 p.m.. . . Straight From Crack. N ew scholarships announced The seminar is designed for people radio programs. The program regis- cheerleading by the Chiefettes ventor of a new board game Moss Benefit Dinner at the May- SATURDAY (Nov. 7) usiiTy ogfr .oaullnd asg tbes te aacnhd b afsinican pcriianlci pblaecsk -of tprlaet iinocnl fuedee~so fa $w1o5r kpbeoro pke rasnodn forree co aut-- oSfc hPoloylm outh Canton High "toMre/cgoap R Gaiild Heri.l"l. and Detroit ac- 7_: 3fl0o pw.mer. M. e .et .in Og mHnoiucsoem. Sports 3 p.emrc.i .se . f Kore ecphil dornen M oving — Ex- Members of the Schoolcraft Col- taught English at Schoolcraft from 1987 O^LIVONIA developing and using a budget suc- tendance at future seminars. 6:30 p.m.. . . Come Cr^ft With Me 9:30 p.m. . . . Videotunes — Favor- Scene — Girls basketball with 3:30 p.m. . . . TNT True Adventure lege Foundation Board of Governors 1968-80 cessfully. There are no requests for • Make reservations in advance — Kay Micallef with Charlene ite videos of David Damele. Spe- Northville vs. Walled Lake Trails. recently created a scholarship en- Malinowski. who lived in North- G O O D W I LL A N T I Q U ES AFFILIATED WITH UNITY SCHOOL OF CHRISTIANITY moTnheey v oird eionv seesmtmineanrt,s. taught by Lar- wanidth r tehceei cvheu rfcohrm bsy tcoa lblein gco 4m59p-l9e5te5d0 dMeimlloern osftr aBtaessk deetsco &rat iBvoew fsan ws ho cpilauls gruocekst s& rCohlle arreyro bjaicnsd Keith 9 p.Wm.es t.er .n .. Yugoslavian Variety 4 p.Cmo.n .c e.r t.< M3 haosutersrs). of Dance Arts doHwamrewnat rfdu-nMd.a l' inowski Memorial vEinllgel.i swha fsa cau mltyem fbreorm of 1 9th6e6- 8s6cho Hoel' s S H OW & S A LE PCUEBLLEIBSRHAETRE SO 2F5 T YHEEA R"SD AOIFL YMI NWISOTRRDY " ry Burkett. founder of Christian Fi- prior to coming to the workshop. 7 p.m. . . . Sportsview — Hosts Hour. 7 p.m. . . Omnicom Sports Scene. Endowment honors the memory of previously taught in the Garden City NOVEMBER 6th, 7th & 8th Ron Cameron and Bob Page. SATURDAY (Nov. 7) FRIDAY (Nov. 6) 8:30 p.m. . . . Fabulous Fur Fash- deceased Schoolcraft faculty mem- Public Schools Friday- 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. HEAR 7:30 p.m. . . . Northville Bluegrass 3 p.m.. . Beyond the Moon 3 p.m.. . . MESC Job Show — Pro- ions — Fashion show sponsored bers Janet Harward and Michael Scholarship criteria is being estab- Saturday -11:00 a.m. 1o 7:00 p.m. — Josh White Jr. 3:30 p.m.. Healthercise. duced by Michigan Employment by Old Village Merchants Asso- James Malinowski. lished by the college English depart - Sunday - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m REV. GENE SORENSEN 88 :p30.m p...m .. .O .p e.n Th Le iGnerse.a t Blueberry . 44: 3p0. mp.m..... .Hu .n t.i nWgthoant's A Dmiseeraicsea.n s Sate hceulrpitiyn gCo umnmemispsiloonyed ta rpgeeotpedle 9 p.cmia.t.i o.n .. Heavy Metal. Harward. who lived in Livonia. ment. DONATION: '5.00 • TICKET INFO.: (313) 363-7271 in his "CELEBRATE LIFE" Series W S D P / 8 8 .1 JGaumnn — Th Pemeref.o"r m"Sahnec'ess Soof "FPientee.r" 5 p.Smh.o u.ld . 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VX/ARREN '50.00 Northville, Ml46W SETBACK THERMOSTAT f c .r LIMITED WATER SAVER TQfLET S 95 10 YEAR _ I 349-6130 7 9 WARRANTY Earcr* h Ta «8640 carpets & area •mtt, (HSIM* Mil Can by 2 p.m. lor same day installation »129.95 REG '11520 #1F90 EXPIRES NOVEMBER 14,1987 WHITE K-&520PB mm mm mmmm (Canton ©bseruer Thursday, November 5. 1987 O&E (P.C.R-11A.W.G-9A)* 13 A Opinion points of view Scheduled re-trial stirs 1 ON LOCATION IN SUBURBS OF DETROIT. I 489 S.Main/Plymouth, Ml 48170 Emory Daniels editor. 459-2700 of 'truth FALLOWS! TO3C1 O&E Thursday. November 5, 1987 lEAYES!! Site for friction serum' medic AV Option may be the solution juniors such a m m. he THEJIECENT announcement that HE WAS LED manacled from the Dr. Charles Fisher soon will be tried LIKES TC HOVER, IN FRONT OF THE courtroom at 4:08 p.m. a second time on a charge of having through So now back to the Dr. Fisher ED UCATION cannot be delayed a year or that site and has declined to sell. The township 5 IN URBAN AREAS TO MAKE IT murdered his wife stirred old memo- bifocals case. _ , ries at this typewriter, focusing two but must be delivered on a timely has retaliated by putting the land on the tax rolls. LOOK LIKE A 6. THAT CAUSES THOSE mainly upon the "truth serum" It has its own intriguing elements, basis to each generation. medic. Dr. Ronald E. Clark, who was Fred although not as melodramatic as those in the Clark saga But it too Because public education is mandato- UNFORTUNATELY, the matter of unused &Eb LIGHTS TO FLASH ON TOP OF sent to prison for manslaughter, DeLano has a label the "duct tape" murder. ry in Michigan, there must be a sufficient num- school sites has created controversy between POLICE CASS. THAI CAUSES CHEAT The chain of circumstances that To refresh your memory. Dr. ber of desks and classrooms available for stu- governmental units in the Plymouth-Canton eventually put the feisty Dr Clark Fisher lived with his wife, Ella Ma- dents every day. That requires advance planning community. ANTICIPATION AMONGST ALL OF THE behind bars at Jackson had its innoc- tor." ria Mercado-Fisher, in Canton Town- by school officials. Municipal governments sometimes become . uous begfcining just 20 years" and two The tabloid New York Sunday ship. almost at the boundary be- School administrations cannot wait until the very provincial, forgetting that the same tax- DRIVERS IN THE IMMEDIATE AREA." days ago, Nov. 3,1967. News gave top play to "Sex, death tween Wayne and Washtenaw coun- population boom arrives to react. Planning must payers contribute money to the schools as well as It was on that evening when police and Dr Clark," and Master Detec- ties. He was a microbiologist at the occur and action taken before the projected stu- to townships and city. When Plymouth Township officer Dale Hall of what then was tive magazine kept the pot boiling Veteran's Administration Hospital in Farmington Township, now Farm- with its article. "Mysterious death of Ann Arbor. The wife, a registered dents arrive ' taxes" the school district, it really is imp^sirtg ington Hills, was doing routine pa- the Michigan Nurse." Oh, yes. I also nurse, was working for a medical For that reason, responsible school leaders an added tax burden on township taxpayers who trol duty and spotted a vehicle wrote thousands of words in cover- temporary emergency help agency must identify and acquire potential school sites also pay school taxes. parked illegally outside the Clark ing the case from start to finish for and seeking a graduate degree in far enough in advance so construction decisions Plymouth Township^s behavior is irrational, if Suburban neighbors clinic at 30337 Grand River. It would these newspapers. transcultural nursing at Wayne State can be-made before the students arrive. not vindictive But that's another story. have been difficult for Hall not to The bearded physician fled, only University. A possible solution to the issue is being ex- take notice, the vehicle being a to be tracked down and apprehended The physician claimed intruders Learning about disease THAT INGREDIENT of school planning has plored now by Canton Township officials. Canton hearse. near Port Austin at the top of the knocked both of them unconscious resulted in some friction in the Plymouth-Canton Township has been approached by Wayne-West- fight to halt Contras The officer called on the doctor Michigan Thumb, and when Oakland and left the pair bound and gagged, community. land Community Schools abouj buying property and learned the hearse had been County Circuit Judge Wiliam Beer including wrapping the wife's head Plymouth-Canton Community Schools now the township had acquired from the state for summoned from a funeral parlor to granted a change of venue, the Clark in duct tape rmimmy style. Dr. otrwicnts f vorac apnots spiabrlecel sus eof alasnd fu tthurroeug shcohuoto lth esi tdeiss.- blaancdk dtiasxtersict T ahned sisite of is in wteitrheisnt ttohe s cWhoaoyln eo-fWfiecsita-ls FOR MOST of us. Central Ameri- knows that others of us care, also." chNaiesr irply,a 4ro3tf-.ft ai mt Lheei vn oubnorisdaey .r eS oshfied Mehnartds . wju hGsotr dawiceaeds CtroiDaulnr w.t yCa sclaoru ksrht hbifoetugedsaen at toa M t thahrseeoen- .I n tgoha 1m5 - FmMiasenhrcaearg deados -stFeoir stfshreere t dh tiahetedm hf eibvoe teh v,d eaanylttshu aoaflutlgyehr dthoeYw wnO itUnhde'Vsh Erio eCalddE,,R asTnudAn I fgNellLatrY itnhge d nthreiervodeu nfg ohr dmthreao nmloifewe.e swrtsh fiiatcscheel ,fca imnno amuftfuhes,cc ttloe sn psgepueaecs,hm n saenc idkn Schools don't like to be in the real estate busi- because Canton is one of the few residential ca is about as distant a place as we she said. in the office and later Dr. Clark was year prison sentence the following the assault. toothpicks to keep your eyes open and other facial areas ntheesys. k tnhoowugh f,o ran dsu orceca wsioonn'tal lbye w uilsle dge tb ericda uofse si toefs groCwantht oanr ehaass re tmalakiending w init hWa yWnea-yWnee-sWtleasntdl.a nd ccouultludr iem. agine, both in miles and in DyAklet hsopuegnhd s8 0m-yoesatr -oofld he rH etliemne Vonan -a abcyc audsmedi noifs thearivnigng a claeuthsaeld d tohsee doefa stoh- sguumiltmy eorf a fmtearns tl aau jguhryter .fo uHned dhiiemd jurAy fWouanydne h iCmou gnutyilty Ci lracsutit y eCaoru rotf of AImliacgein He,a wthke,n, a t hFea rsmhoinckgt oannd r feesai-r y Rich For some time, the preferred chaAn fgeiwng ydeeamrsog aragoph itches. school board ordered a sanch oouotlr aigdhmti nsaisletr aatto rths,is b upto ihnats. bInasctkeeadd, a wCaaynt ofnro mis But for an ever-growing group of ftoaorm is j suesetk oinugts iad em oorfe P alycmtivoeut rho,le sh teo diuTmhe p 5e6n-tyoethaar-lo. ld doctor had been in Mstaagrceh, t2h3e.re 1 9w7e2r.e Wtwhoil eun hfeor gweatsta bolne mpuunridshera binle tbhye m fiarnstda dteogryre eli,fe a i nc rpirmise- dale ynte awrhso asego e yaess s shheu tw sausd ddreinvliyn gse ovne ra- A Perlberg tdrreaasttimc eanndts irnisvkoylv seudrge sryom oerti dmreusg s errbdeee svitunoigel tws ,ne seloolef. md aeeldl psairntodeps et hrwetye ra eodwm indienednis tbtiyrfai ettdihoen a ds wis natsoric d lt.ior neAgcset-r a ssainut egC'o gtapoentsti Wtooinnna giys atnh gpear-rteWo epitemo srsteeilnnatgatn"idn tth o ftaoi ttWrle i ata yto nwd eetih-lslWeig "elnrasaenttdlseaed nbrdv up.t ee" roi fotfhdee r csSNasultia abcnrtuaeeerrdxsbat- wagb dnauao carDoknree .g td br~o oeC vtiotwe nrrenteermsnaied fne ottnhrt ceisse,s t ahU saenn dcuitlne otddhse ee- BSatervnea by oofaoupgrtpu "aooaCnfs."oye t n sh Cdtheroeeammn a ts ioridaascin dr am'a.tidc ad"y. kRo eitoosnug ng i dtraoi- nbwimgrt ip notoh FNsegsii oclbioalfered- . oscctrftiho anhauetires bgb ble eelodif cwa oiernridnet hsa e—o fft —ah rtetaer ilg bfliiautlsyewtts. rn alT eaitkhvinoeeednr rm e .hiwvenadodi ticmha ab ettehidheoaeindn- ssawhcrieirTtphanh iejoegus f.nsf fitmiriccseetenr stc cian omaun erdFt aa trtwhm ehtnhieneng i tt nhoitmenere rTfu ooopufwtg ehnhdi-ts oJccWuanoa.udn ybsgdenueu et ocC fCtt"lh aow eiuunhd nv aitttaeyhre sd Hhp ipecrortoue sc ssweaeeclanluse tMtad ostoeri "o'trsinc maos mpbidryoe bpt ehbe-eyr sdbhouo"nsIyu't lp hdkainegnorhi.w cwIktae hy dho.. aw"pp sIehne geod sta yofsivv.eer ." tIto-im stethisel l dnkientnoiolwy)n!n aei snri.redoa isst.o uiwnsnh pAaicrs ehgd o ibisdcls etwaeanbkhdla yat s tton tef hsoa oratml tdtl :nieco fo i -f emthfafaNent oycowt fsits ethn ep ec rtairomedaeitc mw eiitnnhjte ucontfiwo cnahsnot eiocdfe st fihdoeer One site put up for sale in Canfon required re- of time, maybe five, seven or 10 years. If the site And Plymouth-based U.S. Rep. We're just sending them into the a field day, particularly when the in- court procedure by screaming an ac- She ordered a new trial. coming down the stairs and it'hap- etfcall themselves the bacteria that cause botulism zoning. Residents became upset because - the is not needed for a school within that time period, Carl Pursell is finding that out in In short, this is a pretty conserva- arms of the Russians." vestigation turned up other suspi- cusation of "torture" at a township The Michigan Supreme Court now pened again.'' Knowing that you have a disease homeowners association was using the site as a say five years, the option expires. Canton still very loud and clear terms. tive gnfup of folks who are fed up And this kind of firm talk from cious deaths. detective. has unanimously upheld her right to Hawk has an affliction called es- is a lot better than thinking you are a THE .AFFLICTION has trends but park. Homeowners objected to the rezoning. the holds title to the land and is free to sell or use the Some of his neighbors are sending with what they feel is a bankrupt such moderate types does seem to be Then, on the day he was sentenced do this and Dr. Fisher is due to face sential blepharospasm You may head case And after a lot of people, few absolutes It seems to prefer sale became a matter of public debate and the land If the land is needed for a school. Canton the homespun Republican congress- American foreign policy. having an effect "SUBURBAN PHYSICIAN is by Judge Beer, he fought to break a new jury on the murder rap early have heard of it if you listened close- including professionals, suggest just women in their 50s and 60s but some salAe nfeoltlh tehr rsoitueg hth.e T hdeis tlraincdt sntoil llo isn goenr t nheee mdsa rthkaett .i.s will be in a position to negotiate shared use of the merannm ae nmt etossa wgei.th Tdhraewy w iatsnt souuprp goorvt - Pursell is one of several congress- tivPesu rfsreolml h atshe m gertou wpi tahnd re fpereelsse nthtaa-t cnhuarsrge,e"d s icnre admeaetdh tohfe h Diset proairtt- Ftirmeee thhaen sdhcaucfkfeleds. " wOhhe. nGo hde," wheas sc orerdaemreedd , Cini rJcauniut aJruyd,g eth iTsh toimmeas i nFo tlheey .c oAusr tth oifs lrye ntode Sra."l lOyt Fheierwldi'sse n ietw is m porvoibea b"lSyu ra- tha"tY, owue sllt a.r.t. to wonder," says sbtlreefsrsofsu al rseit yuoatuinognesr w moresnen F tohre ssvommpe,- yuTpeh aef ronsr ub ryssa ePlerlyy h mnaosowu bt hiese nC loh ooilkcdicnruegpn i'fseod rN afuor nrsee wary ns iuintme Cb faeonrrto iontfs. aspitTpe.rh oe aocpht icoann abpep uroseadc,h o cfe crotauirnsely, ohnasly a itp ptheeal .m Tunh-e fagrtootvememr ntphptewin nCgfoc t-noot fro aDv maenrotihevlreo mOwre tntehtge,a w.M haircxhi sits smbthheeeoen unf ll tidohd oraeron ubAtgiilfhl inoe faduottri o t aChnseaol n cgatorrauo snu awptirdiy nr ag cwioshi mvoneog ht eiatt os- tihngey• tW oa rePe'ur erw sionerltlteh iae idsdteewa llGina igrn'y w lCiistahtte,en sai. cncgo rtdu- PeNqreuewasssll yfsrt pnormryom htiheneaed ntlotinp ew doa,fs "P tDhaeegae tDh le^ tnarfondi t? hdleiesaf pewinnrsiges tftsoar bal gehai si"nT cshthe astiehre a hcnudorrt ns ellairkm eomf h itenhlgel. trthheaaatnl - ialtinf ywe i dfllrica btmieoan f aualnr fc omolmdosrp,ee ty iiotniutoe ncr-aen sftr ibonemgt - ntfiael mwre iwclieoanrrdt lwy ti,ot h ay j otl ouet.i t Dohfeo rnd. 'otc fteoerls b wader Uenn'-t iJwno oaamn ntawen oJwu-hydoeya, wr e apnet r Btiooldo 3o0 ma pnfrdioelf dceossu Hilodinlnlas'tl s twmohanensn dJ iusnhdgey t, aiss k hc.o ownceevnert,rat idnoges on b eatt deer - operation. The relocation became a public issue. icipality owns the land the district needs. And " Mention Marxism and U.S. mili- self Neighbor to Neighbor is'respon- other groups, too. But their (Neigh- nurses brings investigation of doc- God damn it." the TV screen. » In medical lingo, "blepharo" is de- find anyone who could explain why Last week, for instance, she Canton was able to negotiate a deal for the old there won't be as'much school construction in the taanrdy y ionuv'ovleve fmouenndt i yno tuhrese slafm ae dberbeaatteh sible for rallying local opposition. cbroerd toibi Nliteyi gtohb tohr)ei rta acrtigcusm leenndt," m soaried reiyveeldid f;r "osmpa sam G."re oefk c owuorrsde, mise aanni ning- ssoh ev wioalsen stqlyu.i nting so frequently and pBliarymeidn agnh aimnt eagprpaela praarntc ein hofos tMinagt ttihee Canton Center School, which now is the Canton future as occurred in the 1960s. But, where ap- that fosters emotional and heated re- "Plymouth isn't exactly a hotbed Cates keeping up with government voluntary. convulsive contraction of When she found someone who Lou Koster. a 73-year-old Texan and Historical Museum. That was a success story on propriate, the arrangement certainly has merit. action And that's just as true for of radicalism." says former Plym- "They listen to Carl, too. And muscles; "essential" means of un- could diagnose her she felt "a tre- blefro who has mounted a one-wom- use of school sites no longer needed. We encourage Canton Township to continue on Plymouth. Mich., as-it is for Wash- outh mayor Bev McAninch, who re- that's what we need is a dialogue." known cause mendous surge of relief" even an national campaign, complete Plymouth Township asked for a school site its present path with Wayne-Westland. The ar- ington, D.C. cently became active in Neighbor to he said. Looking for information about Center in Lansing offers to help peo- 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays. though she also learned there is no with a research foundation, to that borders Plymouth Township Park on rangement could be a solution to soften present Neighbor along with her husband. Interesting concept, this idea of state government? The League of ple find out about such things as The telephone service is paid for PUT IT ALL together and you cure for essential blepharospasm spread the word about essential McClumpha and Ann Arbor Trail. The district, friction between governmental units — a soften- MANY WHO are putting Pursell's Bill. neighbors sitting down to iron out Women Voters has a toll-free tele- pending legislation, the state consti- by the league's education fund The have people whose eyes close sud- and its kissing cousin. Meige syn- blepharospasm - though, feels there still may be a future use for ing much needed. yfeoeutr t toyp tihceal f sirtere eotnc othrniser i srsaudeic aalrse. n't paAntts a w reerece wnth amt eMetciAngnin tchhe rpeafretrircei-d tsheenisre d liefafveirnegnc eths.e I ti'sm apboorutatn ttim dee.c Ni-o pmhaoyn be es ehrevlipcfeul .( 1-800-292-5823) that ttiuotniosn o,r e tlaexct iionnfo lramwast,io vno. ting regula- pLreoafgitu oe rogfa nWizoamtieonn V thoatetrs w iosr kas n oton - T o g e t h e r. . . They range from high school stu- to as "pillars of the community." sions up to the folks in Washington keep voters interested and informed dents to an 80 year-old grandmother, After all, more often than not. they The league's Citizen Information The telephone is answered from about governmental issues. from a shop floor worker at General "ALL ALONG there has been this botch it up. With the Motors to a former Plymouth may- perception that only the people in Oh, yeah, if you're interested in oyor.u N'do cwal lt htheese M aorleonto'tv ecxocakcttlayil sweht.a t jAunsnt wAarbntor t oca rmea akbeou stu trheis t hisastu eC. aWrl e gGeatrtdinnge rin a to n45 t3h-e9 1d6i4a.l ogue call Caren ESCORT SANTA monev vou save Suburbs can lurei-ourist dollars J J Madonna at Jindo Furs M ICHIGAN'S stepsister industry, tourism, you can afford needs to be put on the front burner Suburban leaders must form a through the initiative of suburban coalition to aggressively deal with 4 decades of excellence pursued Registration blanks must be completed by parent Making tbruasvienles sa andnd gcoovnevrennmtieonnta lb ulesaindeesrss. a tourismSBy working and planning Iyfe yarosu o alrde, yboetow-ceaenn b tehe o angee osf o Sfa 4n taan'sd e6s corts Croowr lleeyg aCl oguurat.r d8i aCnh ailnddre dne bpeotswiteeedn i nag tehre- tbaonxd tinS - a cold winter. stronger spoke in the economic wheel is. simply together, the clout can be BALLOONS, GAMES, MAGIC and program in business administration ing difficulties. when he arrives at Livonia Mall. 8 lucky years will be chosen by a gooLda snesninseg 's interests aren't always in tune with ddeovllaerlos pbeedin tgo s bpreinngt tihnos eoth evra luable mMbiuratsdhiocdn awnyai.l lC boell eogne d ciseplelabyra Steastu irtdsa y40 aths adnedn tnsu inrs 1in9g82 h taos 2j1u0m tpoedda yf.r om 97 stu- nexAtS 4 M0A yDeaOrsN,N tAhe eombsbtaarcklses o fnac iintsg cvhehilidcrleen i nw tihlle r Cidher itshtemira sn eEwn cPhoawnetrm Wenht eels -M draawt innogo onn. SNaonvtaem wbilelr a 1rr8itvhe beT shuecyh s ah onuasldrv c cahlla phi mHe C'lloU h eM haenr eW sionotenre,r hteha cna n suburban Detroit. regions of the country by the But when the hoopla and celebra- THE COLLEGE is the only insti- the college and higher education in Holiday Parade with Santa. at Livonia Mall in the you know it Bur don't worrs We here at )indo Suburban leaders must form a coalition to ag- tion ends, the college will quietly re- tution in the state that provides a de- general will be even more challeng- Christmas Enchantment Furs know how to deal with Mr lack Frost gressively deal with tourism. By working and Japanese, West Germans, British sume its role as the largest inde- gree-granting program in sign lan- ing. Holiday Parade on planning together, the clout can be developed to and Canadians. pendent coeducational liberal arts guage/ interpreting. Declining numbers of high school Saturday. November exWquei ssiitmelpyh d mesaitgcnhed v oaund up w ewllit hcr aofnteed of f uoru rc oats bring that valuable money being spent in other school in southeastern Michigan. Another impressive statistic is mi- students will make it imperative 21st at 9 a.m. A luxuriously wm* fur coat That keeps vou regions of the country by the Japanese, West Madonna may not generate the nority enrollment. Madonna actively that colleges continue to attract warm And w ith the monev vou save b\ bus ing Germans. British and Canadians. • Despite the fact that more than a quarter of headlines of other larger schools but recruits minority students and mi- adults who want to expand their edu- Parade route at Iindo. vou can atTord higher heating Sills, to Othfe t hUen-2it5e-d m Sitlalitoesn flaosrte iygena rt,r alevsesl etrhsan w h5o m ciallmioen atr mavilelli oinndu psetroyp,le to aurreism em hpalsoy bedeen in re Mleigcahtiegda"n' st o igtrso rwectho rids s oofm eatchcionmg polfi swhhmicehnt sc ahnodo l ncoolrlietigees' sm satukede nutp p o11pu plaetricoenn. t of the cational development. will be 6 Mile an oncewru mpaailr l oofn ggjloohvness and even an extra set of came to the Great Lakes region. Certainly, a being a bureau within the commerce depart- officials, students and the whole With many evening classes. Ma- Finding the money to pay for edu- and Middlebelt valuable source of revenue awaits this suburban ment metropolitan area can be proud dacotninvae lwy asse eokn eo lodfe rth set ufdiresntt sc.o lleges to ctoautigohn jaolb i mprovements remains a to Livonia Mall. * ftiOrsn alty sautc ]hin rdeoas woniOab vleou p friincdes h Tighhat q u's ablemca fuinsee <»| area that is so rich in hotels, restaurants, lakes, • Despite the fact that for every percent in- Jindo's self-sufficient approach Wr send air recreational parks and convention facilities. crease in travel business, an additional $125 mil- MADONNA, which draws 8 per- This effort has paid off. By provid- Madonna, for example, plans to buyers to auctions worldw ide, dress and dve the lion in direct travel expenditures and $10 million coeuntht /oCf aitnst o4n,0, 0p0e rsftourdmensts a f rvoimtal P lryomle- isncgh eedvuelniinngg, m cooreur sthesan a7n0d p efrlcexenibtl eo f saenedk a $n5o0t0h,e0r00 $4 to m imillpioronv efo rits s clihborlaarry- li gpaclrrms eonutrss,e tlhveens, sdeellsi tghne man ddi mreacntluyf taoc tvu»rue Soeuer own THE TIME IS far past when we must depend in state revenue would be raised, Michigan has to both the typical college student Madonna's students are 23 or older. ship endowments to help students what we mean f»s value primarily on the auto industry to pay the bills for spent more for bridges we don't need and re- and older adults returning to the A $1.3 million Educational Devel- fulfill their academic goals. Michigan But once again we find ourselves vic- search projects the results of which are certainly classroom. opment Center will be completed But based on the college's past US$1,995/CDNS2,595 timized by what many experts predict is an eco- questionable. Wayne County students make up this month. This addition includes a performance and success. Madonna nomic turndown Unfortunately, the suburbs have left it up to almost 70 percent of the undergrad- children's learning center for ele- appears ready and able to meet the Our Classic Fulk Let Out Mink Coat shimmer ecoAns owmey hgaovees ecvoemne a t olit rtleea lsiozeur ,s oM wicehlil,ga wnh seunf ftehres tthhee smtaarteke atnidng c ietfyfo orfts D aentdro titak ient oenre tshtse troes lpaounnsci-h udeantet se fnrroomllm oethnetr a ct oMunadtroinesna a,l sbou ts asmtu-- mwiethn teamryo atinodnal s epcroonbdleamrys a sntdud leenartsn - cnhexatl l4e0n gyeesa trhs.a t will crop up in the winigt hin s oefitr hsetra nNda ctuorllaalr Manadh osgulatnryy aocrt I->inv esdle Revaens ch ple the curriculum. even more because of its heavy dependence on bility of building this very important industry. USS59SCDNS795 These students were drawn to the the auto industry Already this year, approxi- Even worse, suburban efforts have been weak, program for a variety of reasons The season's sleekest Fur lined Raincoats wirh maItne slyh o1r5t,,0 0to0u raiustmo j corbesa hteasve j odbiss,a p6p.0e0a0re fdo r every disIon rtgraunthi,ze dth aend s uwbouerfbusll ysh uanrede vrfeurynd elidt.t le in the rcaonngvienngi efnrto mtim reesas toon atbhele q tuuaitliiotyn otof from our readers w £ afulll wl sewaetheper a cndoa rt emovable lining The ultimate percent increase in that market, and the auto in- planning and execution of major tourism initia- the educational offerings USSU9SCDNSL795 dustry loses jobs tives A look at the growth Madonna has A long and luxurious Brightenet added. Saga* And while state leaders have developed a plan One can only wonder if suburban civic leaders experienced since its founding by the Opposed to premium tax Blue Fob Coat with plush collar aix^ sensuous for economic diversification and stability, its comprehend the significance of developing and Felician Sisters in 1947 illustrates sweep proponents still give tourism only a passing nod monitoring a planned program to cultivate this the school's success • Despite the fact that tourism brings in $13 fertile economic ground. Back then, the school was a wom- To the editor many more people share my opinion, US$1,79S-8^0(VCDN$2^9S-1L09S en's college that offered three educa- if they were aware billion annually, the state allocates only about From the lack of concerted and coordinated A sports collection of Natural and Dyed I-ong $10 million to make this major industry run. effort, we can only doubt it. tional programs — teaching, medi- My car insurance company, Citi- This tax can be nipped in the bud haired C om Our exclusrst designs in Raccoon. cal technology and social welfare. zens. has written me and made me if people would write to the governor Beaver. Coyote. Tanuki. Golden lale. Silver. Now, the college has 50 academic aware that some politicians in Lans- and their senator and representative ' Cynral and Red Fox areas including fire science, hospice ing want to tax the premiums of peo- and tell them to oppose any such leg- care and computer technology. ple insured. I think they should cut islation. There's more" Raccoon, Coyote. Saga* . Oakland and Undergraduate enrollment has their spending. Agatha M. La ado*. RUckglama r |mdo furs range from $295 more than doubled in the past 10 I think this is wrong, and I'm sure Plyroomtb to Jcj.WS Iindo Fur* A fashionable alternative Wayne counties years while a new master's degree *d hibernation have a growing number of hotels. Power One recently Wheels opened hotel is on Display (Pbserucr & iEccentric ^>uispaprrs the Rsdisson Pla- in Crowley's Court za at Town Cen- ter in Southfield Steve Bsrnaby managing editor Suburban Communications Corp Ofr. tkl»lfs (spcailcet muroed iesry of SDuicska nts Rhosmste gke naessraislta mntan magaenra ging editor PRhicilhipa rPdo Awgemr icahna iprrmeasnide onft the board L i v o n ia M a ll P.V4V u—w s*- JTNDOTErfcS m»TW taa Richard Brady director of advertising Fred Wright director of circulation *Maa# omrrii tt»s 'Mts Has iij stdae riaainn *to w shio •w mixiivvtii ot oe /y m s••gtmitah w oaaAT uiu i SEVEN MILE AND MIDDLEBELT ROADS 14A(WI>.L)fr-.iaA.P.C-12A) OA£ Thursday. Novtmbw S. 1067 1? Mile Rd GRAND mi, m OPENING - *>st Oaks Df N o v. 5 -8 11 Mile Hd EXPANSION s NOV. 6 4r BALL NS& CLOWNS- 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SALE TIL 11 p . m. .Mimes 7 to 11 p . m— WHYT RADIO REMOTE WITH THE MONEY MACHINE i ' I •12:30 to 4:30 p . m. 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November 5, 1987 O&E Demand for guide: Sign of the times By Jutie Brown mended time to apply. tive comments about the booklets. staff writer "A lot of people have picked Curtin has had a number of re- them up when they come in for sto- quests, including some from indi- Copies of a day care/preschool ry time," the Canton Public Li- vidual elementary schools. guide for the Plymouth-Canton brary's DeGraff said. "Tt's just been unbelievable." area are going like botcakes. Some mothers picking up copies Curtin knew there was interest in Thejiroject is a joint venture of of the booklet are considering a re- day care options but had no idea the Canton Public Library and the turn to school or to the paid work- there was so much interest. The Dunning-Hough Library in Plym- force, DeGraff said. Having the in- day care/preschool booklet has outh. Information on local day care formation in the booklet available been a particularly popular item facilities and preschools was col- will help them make that transi- among the many handouts avail- lected through the use of question- tion, "since they won't have to do able at the library. naires. that legwork themselves." A total of 750 copies of the book- The booklet is helpful in that it let were printed; so far, the book- The booklets have also been in includes not only preschool infor- lets have been in great demand demand at the Dunning-Hough Li- mation but also information on day among local parents. brary, said Mary Lou Curtin. chil- care centers and homes, Curtin •It turned out to be much larger dren's librarian. Copies of the said. booklet are temporarily unavaila- than we expected," said Sally De- ble at the library in Plymouth; ad- "So it's twice as useful as we Graff, children's librarian at the ditional copies will be available originally thought it would be." Canton Public Library. within a couple of weeks. Some similar publications pro- This is the first time staffers at duced at other libraries haven't in- the two local libraries worked to- "The response has been so over- cluded information on day care fa- gether on a day care/preschool whelming." Curtin said. "It makes cilities, she said. guide. DeGraff worked with Mary me feel like it was worthwhile." Lou Curtin, a Dunning-Hough chil- DeGraff has also beard positive dren's librarian, on the project. IN ADDITION to the, libraries, comments on the booklet. There The beginning section of the copies of the booklet have been dis- have been some callers with cor- photos by BILL BRESLER/«t»ff photographer booklet includes a day care/pres- tributed at several other Plymouth rections or suggestions for future chool checklist, taken from "A Par- locations. The libraries are already editions of the day care/preschool a craft—project ent's Guid< of the puide Department of Health and Human booklet, which first became avail- Tbe librarians aren't sure just Programs designed Services publication. able to local parents in early Octo- when they'll update the booklet; the - THE BOOKLET also includes in- ber. updating won't be done in the near dividual listings for local facilities. future. Some booklets are still available Categories covered in the booklet at the Canton Public Library, De- "But I'm sure we will," DeGraff include:, location, phone number Graff said. The additional copies said. "It's just-a matter of time" to assist families and contact person, type of school, should arrive at the Canton Public (Comments cm the day care/ hours, ages of children accepted, Library in about two weeks. An ad- preschool guide may be directed to cost, adult/child ratio, program de- ditional 500 copies are being print- Sally DeGraff at the Canton Public scription, teacher qualifications, ed for Canton, with 300 more being Library, 397-0099, or Mary Lou any transportation arrangements, printed for Plymouth. Curtin at the Dunning-Hough Li- SBtya fJf uwlrieit eBr rown hchisa wir,i fhea.d S atr osutrsos,k ew haond is i sinn' ta awbhleee tlo- layt imvee mfobre rtshe to d adyr.op T ohfef asner ovlidceer, roefl-- field trip information and recom- Both librarians have beard posi- brary, 453-0750.) —use the4eft side of his body. fered for those 60 and older, is avail- Jack Strouss of Livonia likes hav- "Fellowship" is what Strouss en- able from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. ing somewhere to go during the day. joy* about his time at the center. Monday through Friday. On Wednesdays and Fridays, Crafts, games, cards and exercises The service is one that's needed. CROWLEY Strouss, 68, travels to St. John's help fill the days. Recently those at Duncan said. Episcopal Church in Plymouth the center made Halloween cookies. "We're all going to be in this situa- Township. He's among those making tion as we get older "- use of the adult day center at the A HOT MEAL at noon is included; The adult day center provides an church. monitoring of clients' health and alternative to putting an older rela- -The adult day center and in-home medication is also part of the adult tive in a nursing nome. Duncan said. respite care are new services being day center program. It allows other family members to offered by Plymouth Family Ser- The center opened in October at continue working or just to have vice, a Plymouth Community Fund St. John's, with Connie Duncan as some time off. agencyr site manager. Duncan started train- "They need the respite, too. to be "I love it," Strouss said of his time ing in September through Child and able to do what they want to do." ' at the center. "It gives me some- Family Service of Washtenaw. In addition to Duncan and staff thing to do instead of just staying in "It's a very exciting field," she member Joan Caramagno, volun- the house." said. "I'm impressed by it." Strouss is driven to the center by The adult day center allows fami- Please turn to Page 3 Six more days of great 1 fashion mm iff savings vex lH SATIN 11% •M i GOWNS 27.99-29.99 By Damea and in Stevens Reg. $40-$45: A beautiful cotoctwi of rngfitgowns youl find rressBblY famine. Trimmings of lace, embroidery and ruffles frame soft, brushedback satins And. they al come in the prettiest pastel shades. Select one for yourself, or someone on your Chrinmas feL 1200 avertable n Seepweer, at al stores exopt Grand fcvw. wh* quantities test For tta evant, Birmingham open Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. IMh. ( MM Shop toragfw umi 9 m» * Fanmngton. TdTwefc* Wittwood Rbb end Hm . Nee Canter One and 8 M* Strouss gets some help from Connie Duncan, alte manager at the adult day mm mmm mm 2B(P.C) O&E Thursday. November 5. 1987 Thursday, November 5. 1987 04£ (P.C)38 clubs in action • LETS DANCE • WREATH WORKSHOP tions may be made at the Farming- Plymouth-Canton Parents Without Northville Co-op Preschool will ton Community Center, 477-8404. Partners will hold a general meeting hold a pine cone wreath workshop aad dance at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Nov. • FASHION FLAIR 5. at Fellows Creek Golf Club. 2936 7, at First United Methodist Church The Christian Women's Club will S.; Lotz Road, north of Michigan Ave- of Northville, on West Eight Mile hold a "Fashion Flair" luncheon nue in Canton. There will be a speak- Road at Taft Road. To order wreaths from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. er. followed by a dance. Price is $2. or for more information, call 348- 12. at the Sveden House, on Grand $3 after 9 p.m. For more informa- 4193 or 349-1039 between 9 a.m. and River near Orchard Lake in Farm- tion, call Ellen, 455-3851. 5 p.m. This will be a fund-raising ington. Price is $6. Deadline for res- workshop. ervations is Monday, Nov. 9. For • COLLEGE PLANS luncheon reservations, call Hazel, The Women's Resource Center at • MORNING CLASS 422-5533. A free nursery will be Schoolcraft College will offer a The Plymouth Childbirth Educa- available. For nursery reservations, "Thinking About College?" program tion Association will offer a seven- call Nancy Odom, 349-8333. (Those from 9 a.m. to noon Friday, Nov. 6, week childbirth series starting at 10 using the nursery should pack a sack in the west conference room of the a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7, at Garden lunch for their children.) Radcliff Center, 1751 Radcliff, Gar- City Hospital's Health Education den City. The program is for women Center. 6701 Harrison. Garden City. • TAX CALENDAR who are considering attending col- Early registration is advised. For A seminar on "The Investor's Tax lege this winter. The Women's Re- more information or to register, call Calendar for 1987" will be presented 0 As Connie Duncan (left) and Dianne Wilder watch, Jack source Center serves women in tran- 459-7477. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 12, at Strouss works on a craft project. sition with career information, sup- the Farmington Community Center, port groups, workshops, a speaker's • DINNER FUN 24705 Farmington Road, Farming- bureau and other services. For res- The German-American Club of ton Hills. The speaker will be Jeff Their goal ervations for the ' Thinking About Plymouth will hold a Sobolewski, a financial consultant College?" program, call 591-6400 "Freundschafts" (friendship) dinned with Merrill Lvnch who is licensed in Ext. 430 Saturday. Nov. 7. at the Odd Fellows certified public accounting, securi- Hall, Ann Arbor Trail and Elizabeth ties. real estate and insurance. Top- • WOMAN'S CLUB in Plymouth. There will be seatings ics include: tax reform and how it is helping The Plymouth Woman's Club will at 5:30 and 7 p.m. Price is |4 for affects individuals and businesses; meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6, at adults. $2 for children age 10 and personal finances; IRA manage- the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 younger. The menu will include ment; diversification; and learning Farmer St. The silent movie pro- bratwurst. knockwurst, German po- about various investment products. gram, ' Laugh Along With Laurel tato salad, red cabbage, coffee and Price is 38. Reservations may be families cope and Hardy," will be presented by cake. For reservations, call 459-4261 made at the Farmington Community Charles Domke of Plymouth. Reser- or 425-0449. Center. For more information, call .477-8404. vations are not required. Husbands and other guests may attend. • TRI-COUNTY Tri-County Singles will hold a • WOMEN'S NETWORK Continued from Page 1 • HOLIDAY GREENS dance/party from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Professional Women's Net- teers Wally Hunt. Dianne Wilder and Staff photos The Woman's National Farm and Saturday, Nov. 7, at the Airport work of Farmington will meet at Kay Walker help out at the center. Garden Association, Plymouth- Ramada Inn, 1-94 and Merriman. 7:15 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13, for break- by Bill Bresler "The volunteers are great." Dun- branch, will hold its annual pre-or^ The dance/party is for singles over fast at the Farmington Community can said. "They just called and want- der sale of Christmas greens. Orders age 21. Proper attire should be worn. Center. The speaker will be Natalie will be taken by club members be- Price •'is $4. For more information, Rice, a clinical psychologist. She will ed to come right in and help out. I Cindy Lockman. the agency's ad- fore Friday, Nov. 6. call the hot line. 843-8917. discuss "A Delicate Balance — The don't know what we'd do without ministrator of adult day care, has Two-Career Family." Reservations them." also been pleased with the progress Dianne Wilder, one of the center's volunteers, admires the craft ager. "The volunteers are great. They just called and wanted to and advance payment must be of the local programs. project Jack Strouss is working on. Volunteers are a tremen- come right in and help out. I don't know what we'd do without • ROSE SOCIETY received at the Farmington Commu- BOTH THE adult day center and "It's going very well." she said of dous help at the center, according to Connie Duncan, site man- them." The Huron Valley Rose Society nity Center, 24705 Farmington the in-home respite care are new the adult day center. "It's been well- will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. Road. Farmington Hills 48018, by services for Plymouth Family Ser- received." IA J' B ***% d10en. as.t 1 t8h0eQ MN.a Dtthixabeoir oB Rotoaandic. aAln Gn aArr-- Tuesday. Nov. 10. Price of the break- BILL Bht!»LtM/»i«n photographer ?voicme.e F furonmdin tghe f oSren tihoer Aprloligarnacme.s A hraesa usiCnugr trheent clye nthteerr.e L aorcekm foaunr's chloiepnintgs Changed new voices bor. fast is $5 for members. $6 for non- Agency on Aging ]-C. - to get the word out to others who members. For more information, • "There's been a very nice re- could use the service i - ± \Our Douglas Jay McMonn and Mari- • PUPPET THEATER call the Farmington Community Gardeners sponse. a lot of inquiries." said David anne Mogler McMunn of Canton an- The Farmington Community Cen- Center; 477-8404 Breeder, Plymouth Family Service The adult day center could accom- nounce the birth of a daughter. Ka- ter will present The Red Rug Puppet director. The agency's biggest task modate about 15 people now. Lock- tie, Oct. 27 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Theater at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. • COMMUNICATING - Josephine Zara (left) and Jane Easton look Bea Peterson, a recipient of the Grace E. now is getting the word out on the man. said. The agency staffers are pital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents 11. The center is at 24705 Farming- Bethany Northwest will meet at 8 through a tcrapbook at the fall council Frysinger Fellowship, described her travels availability of the programs. flexible in determining the financial, aJares pEearr.l M aicnhd., Manadr iHlyenrb M ancdM Lun'Jnea onfe stohno wR oisa df.ill eFdar wmiitnhg atocntio nH,i slluss.p eTnhsee , ph.amll. o Ff rOiduary L,a Ndyov o.f 1S3o,r raotw tsh,e o ns oPcoiwal- Nmaeteitoinnagl oFfa rtmhe a Mndic Ghiagradnen D iAvisssioocni,a tWioonm. aTnh'se ignr Namew. L Zoecaalla ncdlu bass phaorstt ionfg th teh eex mcheaentigneg p irno-- Having St. John's available for the sceornvtircibeu. tions fclients make for the 1 CWahleln Wyout -ckh acn ghe iy oxu* r\ virt<es tiy&ie . >j i gMKa rblauurngmodltepphr a eoorrffe BnC tlMlsias aaysftr teiChe leeLdwn,et ,seMtre. irwc Kh ha.aon nKd.a iVGtsieerel 1mha8ata-s jiwmotshka innecsach ema tsnhe.d eT f sicrcohoknmielgdts r .tpeh Tnreih cs eecitos t zh dayeura errite ne$dgr4 dr pfueeogrrrifv oionenrs-- eFwrai lRrlm odaiinsdcgut osnsno.r "tShHpoe woakf eto rS h CEiavowemlaymsnsuen eKica aitntze Msmteaeemtet ibmneger eHs,t oiwnugass,e hh ienolsd Pt elOdycm tb.oy 2u8 tl,ho .cat aG ltuh geeas tMrd saepynfel acoklwueebr r cNlourdthedv iClloe,u Pnltyrymo Guitrhls a,n dLa Tkreai Plwooinotde.^ Village, agBdrra'ueTcletihd odeeuanysy '.sv" ace ie dbn.e teenr hvaesry b geeenne aro buisg, hveelrpy. tryT- iWhte"e i'nd- lhikoem eto r eenspcoituera cgaere pe iosp lpero t-o yWseoMnueln-cy con 3emease sedm* Wsea iat ar-ognefo egcnehi*?fa t cysn aoganunin rdh gr eie nltqopfuo oyri ormeuma tfiieonnndt s J months old. dividuals. $12 for families. Reserva- Please turn to Page 4 aJr Pe lcyumrroeunthtly F laomokiliyng S feorvr iac ela orgffeirc ifaal-s Svoid feadr ,by t hterareine hda vheom beee hnea altbho uatid 1es2. aArme aelrli caabnsso lcuotneltayc FtR uEsE e Mngiallgioends of cility for the agency's operations. calls on the service. Breeden said. women new parents new citizens Breeden said. Such a facility would About eight intake interviews have and people who have |ust moved you Changed your Meeryte or house the adult day center and the been held for those pedpTe.~wiTh six «now someone else who has7 CaJi me agency's counseling unit, now at 880 clients now using the service. 1, mI Wing in Plymouth. (For more information on the pro- CALL A message from "That would be. of course, the per- grams. call Plymouth Familv Ser- Jack Strouss enjoys his time 356-7720 manent setup." vice. 453-0890.) at the center. "We Discount Luxury^ Oakwood's Cardiology Center If you i>ve in my neignoomooc I'll De Underpriced Female patients report more nappy to wis«t you if you reside else- where. Ill refer you to another Repre- by Stratford* Heart disease sentative If no one is availaDle m yoor Assorted styles anc satisfaction from physicians SUZUKI ASSOCIATES OF area, you may De interested <n the oecorator fabrics GREATER DETROIT Dositor yourself 111 forward your available request for employment information AP — Female medical patients terpersonal skills equally important. DR ROBERT L. CPPEL T DlP to our Memoes, Tennessee office can't be are generally more satisfied than, For his study, the internist asked Viobr.. voia 4 Pi&r-o Instruction A \\\\VV\\ £ uwcooi tevi " CHARLES FURNITURE W AREHOUSE manadl em peanti eanntds wwiothm ethnei rbo pthhy spicreiafnesr , 3p8it1a lpsa itnie Cntosn nate cttwicou tc toom rmatuen tihtye hpoesr-- SuzuW or Tra<Jrt«y-ai Method CHAJW*4A_£JStC HCUU 2<22 BE. KHiatsr r\ i«s.»o•n i O•M Roliye a•l O Ba koc •k 3Ls» "o>t»tv-H M*2a0 ip ••ccll\\ • HAM* SO* female physicians to male doctors, a formance of 27 interns on 14 broad Ages 3-Adutt *»«L£ | OP€N MON.-SAT 10-5 . FRIDAY TIL 8 P.M professor of medicine has found. features, such as common courtesy, diagnosed by ft bedside manner and availability, and . LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT "Female patients perceive better on 3*1 specific items of behavior. THr U£TRO AREA levels of communication with their ** •* ddooccttoorrs- p—ati ean tc rreulcaitailon fsahcitpo,r" in D trh. e "teEsExtspx laaarmienp sdl eionsn oe af,"d sv p"aeRncecilefiiec vh eoitswe mm ssyp w ewceoiratrfl- 986 M6a4a4i-s1o7r3 90i nrHngAam 43008 When should a Dale Matthews, an assistant profes- looks alone ries," or "Acts superior to me." i: Bbr of medicine at the University of CATARACT BE REMOVED? Connecticut Health Center, conclud- In these areas female physicians • The pulse of your community + The pulse of your ed recently in a study. rate highest. Matthews concluded in the first year of a two-year study fi- ; Matthews also said patients con- nanced by a grant from the Picker When vision decreases to than 30 minutes Most A, sider a physician's technical and in- Foundation C PP C ' f the point where it adversely patients arrive at the out- ippearances are deceiving. Because no matter what kind of i i ± £7 i School j affects normal. daily patient surgical center in the shape you think you're in. your body may be hiding America's % OF ELECTROLOGY 5 activities, it is time to have a morning, have their surgery cataract removed enjoy a light snack and are number one killer, heart disease. The time to find out is now. s4tta*itlc T>Kifae>uf ENROLL NOW! back to the comforts of nome Years ago. surgeons Discover the state of your heart's health. At Oakwood Hospital. 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CPsbeaarblvly e4- 5Csini3tc-t1liun1gd1Ae 0a nftdroarn Ctisenplfeooprrhtma otanitaeoionn, c atryllpiitnngg s, TRWrociaalildli aiinnmo sC P Malnymutmsoinoc ,ut ho,pn a Cndaen taotn tA Crineontitderti oRnusse ll Roeedp en to 4 p.m. Saturdays. Dec. 5, 12 and Paper bags filled with sand, top soil • PLACEMENT Canton. Air Force Auxiliary Squadron 16-1 19, at K mart on Ann Arbor Road in or kitty litter will hold the candles All employers may use the free To buy holiday greeting cards invites interested people to attend its • CANTON ROTARY engagements Plymouth and at the Westchester (Sand is available free of charge to job placement service of Plymouth- • TOASTMASTERS from Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, the weekly meetings, 6 30-10 p.m. Thurs- Canton Rotary Club meets at noon Mall in Plymouth. Price is $2.50 for all buyers behind Canton Township Canton Community Education. A Motor City Speak Easy, a member telephone number is 552-9616. day. on the fourth floor of the main Monday in the Roman Forum on 10 bags with candles; additional bags Hall.) Proceeds from sale of the lu- number of current and former adult of Toastmasters International, The foundation offers a choice of building. Willow Run Airport Any Ford Road between Haggerty and The Plymouth Community Arts gallery exhibit during the annual best-of-show award is $500. and WUIiams-Etienne with candles are priced at 25 cents minaries will be used for beautifica- students with diverse skills and a de- meets the second and fourth Monday 12 designs in a price range from U.S. citizen 13 or older may become Lilley. Lunch is $5 For information, "Council will present a Fine Arts Plymouth Ice Sculpture Spectacular there will be a purchase award for each. Luminaries will be used on tion projects in Canton. Luminaries sire to work are ready for referral. of each month at O'Sheehan's in the $6.50 to $22 50 for a box of 25. Selec- a volunteer For information, call call Richard Thomas, 453-9191 Competition Artists who would like in January Works will ]>e installed $230 Christmas Eve. beginning at 6 p.m. are available at Canton Township Employees have been screened and Highland Lakes Shopping Center, tion can be made in the Detroit Robert Eizen. commander. 326-9673. to apply must send slides of their in the Growth Works building at 271 Steve Murakiste will be the juror The holiday event is based on the Hall during business hours. Luminar- an; available for full-time, part-time southeast comer of Seven Mile and Chapter office. Suite 210, 24655 • WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY work and a $10 jury fee to the PCAC S Main St. Plymouth. Jan 7-17 for the competition Murakishi is Mr. and Mrs. John P. Williams of Spanish custom of lighting the way ies are also available from Tillie and seasonal work. For more infor- Northville Road in Northville. Din- Southfield Road. Southfield. Inquir- • ZESTERS Self-help group for alcoholic worn- by Monday. Nov. 1.6 Awards will be announced a: the ••wod of the pnntmaking department Redford Township announce the en- for the Christ child. Paper bags, Schultz, 453-6084, Connie Sink, 455- mation, call Elizabeth Barker..451- ner is at 6 p.m., the meeting at 7 ies will be taken bv calling the off- Zesters. a club for Canton r«F~ en meets at 1 p.m Tuesdays in New- Tive competition is open to p m Jan aT and artist in residence at the Cran- gagement of their daughterrSuzanne filled with sand, kitty litter or top 7666, and Geri Wojcik, 459-4132. 6451. p,m. Motor City Speak Easy wel- ice. 552-9616. dents 55 and Older, meets at 12:30 man House. Schoolcraft College ists 18 and older living in Michigan Growth Works brook Academy of Art M. Williams of Canton, to Matthew soil, will hold candles. Bags will be comes people who want to improve Each artist is limited to two entries The Plymouth Community Arts oLf EMtir.e nanned Mofrs F. aLrm Cilningttoonn E Htiilelns,n eso orfT aplloancged t haepp cruorxbism. aFtoerly m 1o0re f eientf oarpmaart- • POLISH DANCERS • STTh.e S Jt.O JHohNn NNEeuUmManAnN 5N0 -Up Club tmhaetiiro snp,e caakliln 7g2 8sk-1il3l4s.9 F oorr 3 m49o-r8e8 5i5n.f or- GET OUT Of THE MHL cAapllpilnigc atthieo nasr mtsa .ycou bnecil .r 4e5c5e-iv52ed60 by petTitHioEn S isTA sTpEonWsoIDreEd a blly-m Mediciah icgoamn - Cfoouunndceidl iisn a19 n6o9n t-op rporfoitm oortgea^nnidza stiuopn- pPPlilonyTycmhekedon buaerstyih d.H aei-g ephluer cSctch haisosoi nla.g gS arhgaedenu itast ew eim toh-f eOtiro',C n4o,5 nc5na-3ell4ll4, 8 4c 5o9--c1h9a9i9r,w oor mMeanrci aM Baaryrk - aaPgclecyT em3hpeot tiPuhntogrhlo i/rusCehggah inCs ttaeordnnaut teailonnt.dnnsi Sa Lltfu oiDvdroea nnsntitcaused r wesanri elotls f Scffiohhrrues ltrld ocTochuna, eloR snsodeaa nWdyio aiornrsfr eCmenaaecne hRttos onm a.ado tNn 7et hww pe . asmmtt.e t mtohhfe-e • OPPlyTmIMouItShT OSp timist Club meets at tiMmeen t,o if ar ety goainusy'tree Ur .a Swb.io tPhuot s Sttoe Ol etufcftriincvee .1 8S.e rivt'isc e <'i•t *sm "Cm'«o•m noyw'y ol a•u*» i<- a"'"«r•>yoM<A5 —l—-te.-aac to Cr aCmata*lo g - CoWmoprektist iaocnc ewpitlled b feor in tshtea lFleidne a Asr tas cpNlouardttiiionnngga atlh wBeaa rncdkoss t Tstoh etoafl istnhpgeo n$ es1xo,0hr0i bi0sit ,Ts uhinep -- pi4s8o a1rtt7 t0 h 3e32 ar tSs T Mheain art sSt c..ou Pnlcyilm oofuftihc t The' Welduction Group, Welduction • HOLIDAY TEA learn Polish folk dancing, American bers may attend. For more informa- 7 p.m. the first and third Mondays of . D.?i. TO .Colorado HOW Inc. in Livonia. The Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter. polkas and jazz and novelty num- tion, call Betty Gruchala. 459-4091. each month at the Plymouth Hilton It's quick. It's easy. outHhe Sr aflieamnc eH iigsh a S gcrhaodoul aatned o off P Mlyicmh-- Dtioanu,g whitlelrs m oefe tthe at A 1me pr.imca.n M Roenvdoalyu,- btieerss t.o M beem inbe prsar awdilels haanvde t oop dpaonrctuen ai-t • PREVENTION oInunth, .1 4P7ly07mo Nutohr tahnvdil lCea nRtoonad r,e sPidlyemnt-s And it's the law. 'Mi The only thing COME HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS igan State University. He is em- - Dec 14, at the home of Mrs. Lester festivals and community events. For The Plymouth Canton Council for may call 453-3425 for membership ployed as a sales engineer with The Robinson for a Christmas tea. Mrs. more information, call 427-2885 or the Prevention of Child Abuse and information. a kid should be getting in school Welduction Group. 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