Chiefs beat See building scene, Salens 1D bridal sections inside C a n t on € > b £ c r U er Canton, Michigan 84 Pages Fifty Cents Volume 15 Number 19 Thursday. September 21, 1989 Son waited at bus stop for murdered mom By Diane Gat* That day she didn't pick him up. He lance, which took the woman to St. where the murder took place. AN ACQUAINTANCE of Wivell's, she said, adding that she didn't be- staff writer kept worrying and saying to my Joseph Mercy Hospital. YpsilanU, Fink said Washtenaw County de- who lives at Holiday Estate, be- lieve the boy ever met his natural daughter: You don't think anything where she was pronounced dead tectives have no motive in the slay- lieved Wiveil was living with her sis- father A 13-year-old Canton i>oy stood happened to her?'" said Laverna Deputies would not say if the woman ing. but added that "There's certain- ter in Belleville. 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They the boy, his stepson, and took him to The car belongs to Wiveil. Fink said Beverly Wivell's husband lives in live. She was very easy to get 8400 or on a confidential Up line at were called to the scene by a passer- the Canton police department where No blood was found in the car. po- Canton's Hobday Estate Park and along with. 973-7711. by, said Detective Lt. James Fink. he was told his mother was dead. lice said. her parents live in Ann Arbor. Wiveil Fink and Ptaszek said numerous Police wouldn't say how they think lived off and on at both locations. "It's just such a tragedy, because people have called with tips Reward buWs sitvoepil wanodul dta k"epic hkim hi mba cukp hatom thee. DEPUTIES CALLED an ambu- the car ended up in Canton or how or Fink said. that makes him (her son) an orphan." money is available. Class Dog sled racer talks strategy to Canton crowd By Louis* Ok rut sky ers must sign in at 27 check points staff writer to rest themselves and their dogs. target "Dogs like to travel at night," be This year, the Widow's Lamp said. "They can see and hear things didn't burn for Joe Run yon that I can't." The lamp at the Burl Arch out- Some drivers, like Libby Riddles, side Nome. Alaska traditionally the first woman to win in 1886, said bums until all the drivers or they nap while driving and trust to By M.B. Dillon mushers finish the Iditarod Inter- their lead dogs. staff writer national Dog Sled Race. This year, "I could never do that," Runyon Runyon, with four previous at- said. The Plymouth-Canton school dis- tempts to his credit, claimed the "The biggest problem is sleep trict hasn't yet implemented all the $50,000 first prize. management," he said. "You have improvements suggested last May His strategy in the March race to decide your strategy ahead of by a citizens' committee. sounds deceptively simple. He cap- time, never on a sled. Ybur judg- The Committee Researching Edu- tmuirleed c tohuers elea dfr oemarly A ninch othreag e1,1 6to7 mm eunsth felrisp h afvloep bse ethne knn."ow Enx htoa uhsatleldu - 4 ccalatisos nsaizl eW, courkrirnicgus,lum w,h fiicnhan csteu,d cioedm - Nome and kept it at all costs. While cinate while driving on the trail. munications. discipline and organi- the competition rested, he drove Lead dogs chosen for their intel- zaUonal structure, received a prog- 150 miles ahead of the others, Ru- ligence, athletic ability and cu- ress report at the school board's nyon told a group of 30 sledding riousity remain an essential ele- workshop Monday night. fans during his recent appearance ment in any strategy. Among CREW's class size recom- at Feed Rite Pet Supply In Canton "A lead dog likes to be up front. mendations were: Township. He's one of these dogs that loves to e Lower class sizes to 25 for kin- A portion of the audience was see what's around the corner," Ru- dergarten through secood grade, 28 made up of members of the Great nyon said. for grades three-five; and 30 for Lakes Sled Dog Association. His 55-pound lead dog, Ferlin, grades 6-12. "When you take the lead you dozed at his feet during the appear- e A bond issue to build a new ele- have to be serious about it You ance. mentary school, and eventually a don't know what's out there," Ru- "He's on vacation," Runyon said. new middle and high school. nyon said. Occasionally Ferlin would get to e Reductions in class size at the Along the trail are 20 tiny villag- his feet and allow members of the elementary level first es, 30 to 100 miles apart. Between audience to pet him. The dark e Providing para-professionals those villages, moose, storms and brown Alaskan Husky was named (educational aides) for kindergarten tree stumps hidden by the snow can lead dog of the year for three con- through second-grade classes harm dog, musher or sled. secutive years by other Iditarod exceeding 25 and for classes of 30 or While his competition rested, m ushers more in grades three-five. Runyon ran his 20-dog team for 13 At 8 Vk -years-old, Ferlin ap- hours and rested for 11. The team proaches "the twilight of his ca- Ptaaae turn to Page 2 pulled a load totalling 300 pounds reer," according to Runyon. Al- "I planned to rest long and run though he might make another Idi- hard," he said. tarod appearance, Ferlin will what's inside Iditarod rules specify that driv- Please turn to Page 2 Building scene . . 1F Business 1C Calendar 8A Classifieds C-F Auto C.D Employment . . . C.F Index . 12F Real estate E.F Creative living 1E Crossword 8E Entertainment' . . . 13A Obituaries . . . . . . 10A Opinion 16A Sports 1D Suburban life . . 1B mtmwum . . .45®-2700 SPORTSLINE . .981-2312 WANTS AOS . .St1-0000 Ferlin'* fans turned out In force, but kept a reepectful distance Ferlin sports a hangdog look, a* Joe Runynn trtea to keep him looking perky for the taw. — i t; * Zoning changes approved, RV rule on hold •r MORE THAN 20t residents attended a Sept dents would have been allowed to 11 cormnissioo meeting filled wtth kisees, boos RVs parted it their tones was staff writer and catcalls at which moat voiced their opposi 41 to 14 what they can tior to tight restrictions on recreational vehi- and caat do wttk to closer to das. publication approval of , One man, for iaetance, said "Yea don't have hy the Canton Plan- the right to taO me I cant pni my R V oo my ways my ova property Am I sappoaad to ve my Setar- what thay say are i gave their po day just getting it from storage?" after It mm decided to pat the centro- The ordinance would knee prevented red- I chapter ab_ o*ut —REWRSETIOMI vwicr a* on (MDO _ _ *_ S i^r^_on I P__ RAHK- VWUCI® ovuior I« The time that w t>. 2A<C) 0*E Tl>uf»day. Septembf 21, l»89 Thursday Septw tOer 2 1. 1969 OA t (C)3A CREW calls for new school buildings, aides • Establishing a claas size review board ven't been as successful as we would have time; they pass the buck. I can't even talk to have the habit It will take time and effort," ty's concerns As we've laarned together,jn of teacher*, administrator* and parents. liked." anybody," said Jenkins. Homes said informed community is a supportive cap Norm Kee, assistant superintendent for Annette Remsburg, CREW co-chairman, Homes said the district has contacted the UNLIKE THE other committees. munity." — employee relations, said voter approval of said, "We just encourage you to look into publisher and asked them to send the books CREWs communication group has contin- ON FINANCE, Hoben said, "We've haCa the tax increase request in June provided resources that could be used. We have to as quickly as possible. ued its work. Its goals include improving great deal of success with that during UCI money to hire 24 teachers. Eighteen have remember this is at the very core of quality Some shortages have resulted from im- printed materials and improving communi- Care campaign. If we can enlarge upgn been hired. education, it's worth striving for and balances in enrollment," be added. cation in tbe district and with the public that, we will be well served. achieving as soon as possible " Betty Jo Welsh showed trustees proposed "Nov. 7 is less than a month and a half PEGGY KALIS, who served on the class MEMBERS OF THE DISCIPLINE com- logos and mottos for tbe district. "Board away It's imperative that people have a sise committee, told trustees, "At our UPDATING TEXTBOOKS, reinstituting mittee are pleased the attendance policy meetings have a more welcoming, open at- clear understanding (of school finance pro- school (Farrand), I see no difference. In fact instrumental music at the elementary level, has been reinstituted. mosphere. It's nice to aee," Welsh said. posals A and B, to appear on the ballot in I see an increase In class sise. Parents are offering foreign language to middle and ele- "The return of an attendance office has Schools have picked up oo tbe commit the general election.) At the very least, we coming in and saying. 'Why is this? We mentary school students and advance place- made a significant difference in the number tee's "Adopt an Administrator" proposal. should support both." passed the millage' ment classes in science and foreign lan- of students in class." said Joan Claeys, com- "Tbe idea is to invite administrators to Ray Buckman, who chaired the CREW "I think we should be targeting classes of guage were recommendations made by the mittee chairwoman. "The halls are almost everything but not expect attendance at ev- finance committee, re-emphasised the need SO (for para-professional help), not 34 or curriculum committee. empty within a minute after the bell rings." erything. That way administrators will be for a finance report to be published every 3d," Kalis said. The district placed an order over the Progress has been slower in converting seen, and get to know tbe community bet- three months. i is students don't come in summer for $22$,000 worth of textbooks. the schools a smoke-free environment, also ter, ooe school at a time," said Welsh. "When people read it, you'll get some ssponded Kee. "There CREW has identified "cost priority issues recommended by CREW. Remsburg encouraged tbe board to backlash, but It's necessary to maintain a should be some relief In some classes." that we'll have to grapple with," said "We are moving in that direction," said "think further oo the suggestion of holding better relationship with tbe public," be said To change sise by adding one or drop- Homes. Homes. Jf one thing is clear, district-wide, some kind of open community forum at Lastly, CREW advised that principals be ping one Is a $700,000 item," said Supt John Audience member Patricia Jenkins it's that it is going to take the absolute com- least once a year as an important extension given more responsibility, especially con- Hoben. "In some buildings we're really raised concerns about the lack of social mitment of every person in the school dis- of your role as representatives of the com- cerning budgets. handcuffed because we don't have any more studies text books at Central Middle School, trict to make it work. Without a full score munity. "We've looked at this very hard and are space." saying: "Students are starting the fourth of commitment, we aret/t going to have "I |ust would support the notion that the trying to get more of the decision-making Added Michael Homes, assistant superin- week of school and still don't have text success. board is indeed representing tbe communi- process down at that level," said Hoben Sun burns through the fog. tendent for instruction, "We haven't been as books." "We will have to consider stop-smoking ty. and in that light, you might want to "We have used a management-by-objective successful as some would have liked. We ha- "I'm told at the school that it just takes clinics and support systems for folks who make yourselves informed of the communi- program for budgeting.' Land eyed Tell us about your event Zoning Racer, top dog visit ( E a n t on © b s e r u er Faced with the prospect of writing scheduled? as preserve changed ICHI0A* your first press release in the near Why is this event taking place? Continued from Page 1 10,000 calories a day. otherwise, (USPS 863-670) future? e Where can people buy tickets0 they eat between 1,200 to 1,500 ££.*V *A MNA C v T probably end his career as a lead Arm yourself with a paper and a How much is admission? dog for drivers who hope only to calories daily. It costs about 75 Publiafwd every Monday and Thurs- pfoelnl oowri ntygp qeuwesrititoerns .a nd answer the theer Winhfoorm caanti othne? public call for fur- finish a race. cneynonts saa idda. y to feed a sled dog, Ru- by 1-275 dpaayp ebyrs. O 3b6s2e5r1ve Src &ho oElcccreanftt.ric L /Nvoewnisa- Those who admire dogs for their Ml 40150 Third-class postage pata Please provide the Observer with pedigree papers would be disap- Careful to mention the name of at Livonia. Ml 48151 Address all U ^DEVELOPED land in Can- great horned owls, red-tailed hawks, n What is the event? the name and telephone number of a pointed in the sled dogs. the dog food manufacturer that mail (subscription, change of ad- ton is getting scarce copper hawks deer and other wild nn WWhhoo's a rsep othnes oprainrtgi citi?p ants? pinefrosormn awtiitohn .w hom we can verify the do "pTayhe crelo asree antote rnetailo npe tdoig trheees l.in Wese shpiso dnosogsrs lhaimmb, aRnudn yboenav earls ome faete dfist Continued from Page 1 dLriveossn.i aF Morlm 438516591) lToe Ple Oph Bonoex 2 549218-. aroTuhnedr ew ahreere fyeowu c asnpo stse e life , n When is it taking place? Send the information to the Ob- that we breed." Runyon said. for human consumption. "I figured 0500 That's why the Southeast Michigan nn WAth ewreha tis itti mocecu rirsin gth?e event sPelryvmeor uNthe w,4s8p1a7p0e. rs, 489 S.Main, Ferlin is granddad to seven gen- itfh Ie iervs.e"r ran out of food, I could eat draITft TthOeO cKha nngeeasil ytha ttw doea ly ewairtsh etov - NewHsOsMtaEn dD pEeLrIVERY SE RcoVpIyC.E 5 0< Above: Dew covers a spi- sLearnvde C40on ascerrevsa nocfy w iestl atrnydisng an tdo oppreen- College program set emsracriiaelstneeisdod esn adosl u ofitnrnhogm o Rtfhu e FnI nyaYdoiurinbka'nsoann k k Rssel.ienvd nHeere.l sd'so gd4se5 - gniivcWaelsh emidleug ces,hoe rRrpsuo narya fotienna sn ascpiidoal nt hsaonedrres hte iacprh e- esmtrreyentehttsi npagan rdfkr iyonamgrd r ludalenebds,ri fsze.o nnciinngg rteoq uoifrfe-- ACMll aaardirlv iyeeerr at.rils yim,ngon pthulbyl.ished in $t h5$e53 ..C0000a n- dDthearrow aunngd'sh litithgseh wt uepb ps.et Arret ra ermiagcsh ht-: faoinfe dtlh dJosos yael orsonpagedcs iK,e sow phpiechrn iisck ho nmeea rto Heaixc h still drivers who prefer to strike Some planning commissioners ton Observer is subject to the condi- es of an aspen tree. At College Night '89 will be at the program, planned to help students ropWe,h Cena nRaudnay oonr's th neo tU rnaictiendg S itna tEeus,- otaurto odo, htehe isrp eonwtn .a bFoourt h i$s1 ,f2i0r0st Ifdoir- fneaanrceed b tohoek e wnotiurled nbeew s tzaollneidng in odredfii-- tciaornds, sctoaptieeds ionf twhheic hap palrieca abvleail arabtlee this time of year, the proJafictk c oSnmsielervya,n pceys,i dseanidt iotf's t himep noornt-- CWoemstmerunn Citaym Cpoullseg oef, W95a5y5n eH aCgoguenrttyy cinhgo ofosell oanw iinngst hitiugthio snch oofo hl.i gher learn- hene 'lse raadis idnoggs an cda nse lcloinmgm daongds. uPpro tvo- epqreupipamrienngt f. oHre th issp yenetar 'asb roaucte. $800 natiitoelnya la vfteehric tlhee r edgiusplauttieon osv er recre- fCPrfaoynmmt otonhue Othb. a sMdevlr ve4er8tri1,s7i0n g4 (8391 d3)e pS .a4r5t9 mM-e2an7int0 .0 mthoiso hno huar.s n't yet set at atenrti tsotic ms aoifn tthaein l atnhde ntoat sutroapl tchhea rcaocn-- Road, Belleville, 7-9 p.m. Monday, Forty representatives will be in an $5,000 according to Runyon. This Spending that amount of money A major change in tbe ordinances The Canton Observer reserves the tinuation of one big urban sprawl Oct 2. Admissions personnel from open "College Fair" setting in the summer he's sold dogs to German on ooe race discouraged Cliff Ing- includes a residential agricultural right not to accept an advertiser » from Ann Arbor to Detroit. over 40 colleges and universities, cafeteria. Visitors can meet the rep- sledding enthusiasts. ham of Flushing from entering. designation primarily in tbe west order Observer & Eccentric ad- trade and technical schools from resentatives and discuss admission "Europeans are crazy about sled Ingham, who owns SI sled dogs, got central area of the township calling takers have no authority to bind this The 40 acres is owned by private Michigan will be present a spokes- to colleges and university. dogs," said Runyon. He moved to into the sport about 18 years ago, for 40-acre lots. newspaper and only publication of investors and will be bought by the man for tbe college said. 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We have WARREN AT VENOY Behind Amantea's Restaur?nt immediate openings for full & part time 525-6333 employees. MEET By Diane Gale Land Company of Michigan. North of the property is Plymouth L . . . . co" staff writer He said tbe subdivision is expected Township's Quail Run subdivision Hardee's has what it takes to win you over: to be built within two years. with 72 homes valued between Developers of 48 acres of farm- The project was named for the $225,000 and $275,000, as well as 00 • FLEXIBLE SHIFTS AND WORK HOURS S UE B L UE land say the area's natural features herons which are. often spotted at a condominiums priced between • DISCOUNT ON MEALS will be a big selling point for a pro- 3-acre pond in the parcel, Weaver $225,000 and $275,000. Woodland posed subdivision. said. The days of going into an area • PAID BREAKS But the houses won't be going up "Tbe pond is the showpiece of the and cutting out everything and put- Meadows • EMPLOYEE REFERRAL BONUS UP TO '50.00 Tuesday, September 26 just yet. The project needs approval area." Weaver said. "People expect ting in samplings are gone.'' said • STARTING WAGE OF *5.00 PER HOUR from the Canton Planning Commis- to have natural amenities surround- Weaver adding that wooded areas in Sanitary Landfill • HIRING BONUS OF >75.00 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. sion, which is holding an Oct 2 pub- ing their homes. I can understand subdivisions are big selling features • LIFE INSURANCE lic bearing on the rexoning of the some people with a point of wanting in communities like Novi, Plymouth • HOSPITALIZATION Livonia proAplesor,t yth. e township board must ap- tbou tp wreistherv lear gtehe l oatg rziocnuilntgu,ra llik aere yaosu, Township and parts of Canton. • PAID SICK DAYS FOR FULL TIMERS prove the project which is scheduled have In Canton, you can preserve ANOTHER PARCEL zoned agri- Licensed by the • PAID VACATIONS FOR FULL TIMERS Discuss your for construction on the south side of some of that open space " cultural on the north side of Michi- State of Michigan • OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Joy Roed between Ridge and Beck A 10.5 acre wooded area with a ra- gan between Canton Center and postmastectomy roads south of the Plymouth Town- vine is northwest of the property and Beck roads in Canton was rexooed to ship limits will be adjacent to tbe subdivision commercial by tbe Planning Com- All loads must be covered needs with Camp' entrance. mission Monday night Much of the Y f o f d e er HOMES IN THE subdivision, Canton Township's new master property in that area is used com- Van Born Road. Consultant Sue Blue called Heron Hollow Estates, will plan calls for tbe construction of mercially or has been rexooed as west of Hannan range in size from 1.800-square-feet larger, more expensive homes oo such. 326-0993 We are presently hiring at the following locations: to 2.400-square-feet and will be built larger lots. Development plans haven't been She is familiar with 41276 Ford Rd. 40450 E. Michigan Avo. opor iocneed abcertew leoetns. T $be25 h0o,0m0e0s w ailnld b e tenTabnet lfaanrdme wrsas an ldon ogw npeldow beyd Dbey- mScahdeer spcuhblliigct,, C aancc toorod cionmgm tuonit yK iamn d Canton Canton your concerns and $300,000. according to Jon B troit attorney George Helm who re- economic development deputy direc- 981-5333 728-9181 Weaver, director of development at cently sold It to Joy-Ravine. tor. can suggest the 150 N. Plymouth Rd. 15055 Sheldon Rd. Plymouth Ply mouth Festival rescue succeeding 4B«975 proper Amoena T 453-4340 breast forms. mastectomy bras and By Kevin Brown retired Dearborn woman who beard Jones and Ron Lotselle voted against staff wrtter Kosteva pitch tbe festival oo e radio approving the full $20,000 for the show festival. Seascamp ' swimwear WE DELIVER THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT It's looking more like tbe ice At tbe Plymouth City Commission Jones also offered an amendment Cdttoo sculpture festival will continue next meeting Monday, commissioners to have tbe donated amount cut to for you For your year, as private and city donations voted to donate $10,000 in city ser- $10,000, but it failed 1 are being counted vices — employee time used to aet While Jones said be supports tbe prints with contrasting appointment please Tbe chamber has collected op, providing bases for sculptures festival. "I feel that agreeing to % SEE OVER 20 $100,000 in commitments to put on - to keep tbe festival $20,000 is too much, when we pro- split crew necks. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER call 591 7696 ext 218 the festival - just W.000 abort of vide aero to tbe other groups ' % tbe amount Plymouth Chamber of Yet, This is a transition year." Commissioner David Pugh said, "I S-M-L-XL AND WALL SYSTEMS Commerce President Pam Kosteva said CommisBioner James Jabara think we agree tbe festival is in jeop- ON DISPLAY estimates Is needed to bast tbe event. "This Is not a commitment of ardy because of circumstances be- Striped shirt in grssn/ So will tbe festival be scheduled •» $20,000 every year." yond the festival itself, the leaving AVAILABLE IN OAK AND CHERRY Td say it's very likely," Kosteva Commtsaioner Mary Chiids enthu of Hash Graper and Scott Lorem." NOW ON SALE!!! said Monday slastically urged commissioners to Lorem, a Mayflower Hotel co- bkje; ao*C in btu* 940 That $111,000 total covers "schol- approve the money owner no longer active la Plymouth, CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE arships. ice, tbe Reminding them that the proper and Graper, the former dty mana- — BRING IN YOUR TV. printing. piofsartoml for the faatival Is the Plym ger who resigned la July, co^haired STEREO ANO WALL DIMENSIONS do major aculptwsa la tbe part" i outh lee Sculptors Spectacular, tks tbe festival aaM. "TMs Is sn event that Is free of LAST MONTH, the festival was LUm.C Ftwdw hvuulwie CONTRIBUTIONS HAVE ranged charge la SVSIJPO—L For this year, aearty caacslsd after the asn profit i from m .M from Dm Mniif Ca- i a Mil for cfcy Fine TradMonal and Country Furnishings dillac to ISO from Dorothy "COMMISSIONERS "SOBBBT mm m 2 Fife and Drum Corps to play Jaeobsoris 2045 3. WAYNE ROAD Mm. Tim. At M (4 b*i North of UcNgan AM.) ages 11 to IS. wl 721-1044 at 1 pm They will of aaasfte sa Charg* MasterCard" and VISA* ths Festival t Shop unfrt 0 on Thursday and Friday Onta 6 « Thursday S«pl«mb«r 21. 198S UjtL *SA •MC) Q&E Thursday. Sept*nb«r 21 1M9 Schools unsure about Testing the waters Proposals A and B: The effect on local schools i m Garden Plymouth/ Redford South Wayne/ fall ballot proposals City Livonia Canton Union Redford Westland District studies school pool reopening New money: (in millions) if A passes $2,8 $.52 $,5.1 $2 29 $-1 «L27 if B passes $1,3 $7,99 -S4.81 $1,13 $48 $2,48 #ylrayiM PmI South Redford and Wayne-Westland Wolkow They would have to raise By M.B. Dillon concerning tbe idea of re-opening tbe school board members last week. "By opening the pool, the commu- 441 writer public schools. their millage by 4.4 mills to equal Spending per pupil: sSnticatAhyffr tS o wtcthhrhe,io tP eourll rysgm ianorgeut hote-fCs traiennsgi dt oethnn eCt o wJmaanmtiecure-s CgfSuecena"hn Krarteronidaddtl hsa M pwlteo ieaadldnnrdtndlei nrb SPegacal,c"hydkoym or eoltfo osupirotd hoseecl-xn.hC tcoia otJnela,mtno einacn lelt , wwpToea"oh swWlen wye'it rt owhoeu petl ehrdnenea bi svemhe rio,elcl obakpgueeetdn ewptdoae-s ssteihneog u,thg meht ap ytohboeel Snltoiict ttOh>ylre 5Pco 0boEt.hiu0Nt l0sd I0abNi e dbaGt.et enyTreeHf aaiErtb o apbunoytdol ttw hhceeoouu lldtddiims ctfeoreisec telt xu, "-ap isepn;rtu u Pcobdrrfleoeicanp Mstsoescs,i hi acwnolhoo i Agwlusa.l,edn saa'tsc e bhcre noalalr fd rg-Wgiocneoeagsdnyt ttno en ts eeta whaCleecsos hul ee nftaroatsdyrx - tsrchceoehdPm oupReocr Oloti inopoPp onOwes saeSrhalsAottieuLn rlt ngdhBa W tb miesai ylw eblnaoseegpus etelCd*c okiaun M lnorleytwiydln,l uwa scg eaeaeli s -d tsrPhehricTooAse wphlaileovm ea sedMroa elWlueEa BsnA as.dt y,- i"tpnsh rtseareh-nipeWca ts$srea2es idwdt l5 oa u mnclddoilml giop awnainro ui usfnlorddon em r iiff AB cppuaarssrsseeensst $$$343,,,609033128 $$$555,,,149867587 $$$344 ,,J47 392.522 $$$343,,.609033349 ,.$$.$*44$,.&8928>07 . $$$434,,,293418157 penses for chlorine, fans, filters, unton state Rep Glenn Oxender Proposal A exepct for South Red- Operating tax: (in mills) YMCA shows interest lights, supplies and a custodian are ; Proposal B. a two-cent increase, "Most of you in this part of the ford, according to the MEA compari- current 39,3. 33,6 38,1 3.9,3 35,4 .. 43,1 tsoutpaeleridn, tseanidde nRta fyor H bouesidneel,ss .a ssociate wwoeustledr bne W gaoyonde nCeowusnt yfo rho bmeleeoawgnuererds, sdteart,e R h-aSvtuer hgiigs,h wmhioll ahgeelsp.e"d s adirda fOtx tebne- sonT. he comparison of numbers, how- if B passes 21.6 24.5 21.2 21.7 25.7 25.2 "I would like to meet with the according to a state representative proposal. ever, may have left school officials YMCA. and the city to see if there's f ho helped draft the proposal While Oxender claimed Proposal more confused than enlighteoed BstyaT fMfo wLfoBril.tk Desri lwlohno 'd like to see the Cen- tttaohod ersu otplaftosro tpalan sbrdwke ssicema namin opedrr oacrvgietacrizairleemanabsstl.i e of,no r,he s'ydaoi dulit khief, crinei nmt"cbAetem v lJoboutetnre ,oed vf eoy leteeelscdrtse ioronln yi. n m ptiheleloap Cgleee,n r tefrqoaurle pstthrsee - Ssihneautevpemiernersgis tn toa tene nn moodpeueeg nnthth peJ tooo hconi lgt.y" eH n boeebrnaeentef is tfasuid nf.dr os"m.I"t 4fWw'M nBidetTuhd st.on cue hmtso daaoanly yt a fbkoo iaranurrgemda f oim rsnmue bmpo esbtrtheianrn sptderno lodpeneoftns aet sila -s BmrMe oswiceroehnu itfglaodatrni vr Eaesci ddshueiocsoa a1lgts1iro0e n0tehd a A mnsisl oilticsoina tri iaovna yl ,reea par- ttpbhaeeMr reMeda n EwoyAne or's efbfe i fhcdiaigialsuflcsrr eoe ssfpaa i tdanhnce dtihe ses ttyha ot bebseee tlHwi eopevureeesnd-e nhwalolosywou c lmtdeo nuurteccechhree i odmvne o,o nan Oon eoxpyterhon espdrceeh rriots yaosnlu dtea d xW i"esqsoturl kiaacolntiwsd- aamncucnnrueiatd)y i ptarotigorne sssta rnedpaorrdts w ainthd i tfsil eco amn- toNrrio B"cvnto.s ot7 h"w s pivttrhoao ttpdeeoi iefssfla eerlcresetq inwuotnii rlnle bed aea pdollposo,e "tea abrAce ho s n"ay itedhs.e " and Senate finance committees. tral Middle School pool reopened, Skene also received a letter from first time since I can remember, "It does seem like there might be ty' education versus local control. froposal A would also mandate Should voters approve both pro- oottmPhhpuleeeJyet hnonfcm ta aiC ttocconyotuon m tmpeph ta mr eMhYrosakupc, tsnao Cswi s ata syarngrcoldoth shtFoo eyrda oef, m Slrcn ocdrie mehloiwyarofestof .iYctil obcstMnoei aSr C ldu PsoAeplfpye a aartmrbinren-etd -- Hwbt$kou3ioa nt4f"sb duO,s e0 snaobno0idfd.v0m m "i i foeHttoohu reineTs n ylrehsytuyaee, nd i rywedneiideis thhntnhega ' eitdvn rt ueoh,b "ntnae hd a'vst eepea proic sd hroottiha lomcS.ev eokemd e mtn ua totegnhhn.ie a etortyye f, jvchokuoofaisd,Tvtm"tse e h adsmi isnah syune e s ynatasuhi.d mt pi gdysToome,oh" odc leed.Pso yre,m tlws okthmhieo lesyuluwn l sdgciiamtel yioosds pt.i uu nwernrhee to ot h"t oe usdpp op etsnohae'oektt l iamgadnnreratordneay utrR nbpDegeesse ct ewfa rmfrnehroaeoo mStnmiw tco,on"a t u roshtlcxedt hhDw o esPeeroepllltytaem rrucbtp oomosumaae ritahdndm.t su hPpn araaiertnriyskdni s- g BILL BRESLER.'staft photographer cocIMP>ulmll uAysBthdpsmoIeeerStdsohoL uMt iv,bnh teahaeed l- tallCr oo So GatJbcpnoabho trrypoloduiironntemoal,ngp nR ob g ese ACLradfoislofetssuoyrgoper. idcws i w maleLat hriieUetovimicnnooh inbndo i efiniasonr..-sr - tduttuohaa aalPyWM nls'Rls ycEa1 Ohm yA6monPe o meeOEel-ati xWnSidlnleAii ecgsmoLstu)nrtot li Airaciwvnent,eos d s1.mu h9(Dloehd9i no0sr se-reat9eyci1dc t o,f,oefo riawrv Wc e Bocinueeo ldmdvrdindevo eirairnsldcev-g-- Smtdveocilooh "lWst uIoj ot"suoh mlFisliys ltreS e gocw usfomoipthinganeafutg rtteuirh wnswitenoitienseg de'hngd eoad. " ffvdrei eeognescautub teirrao diMe tvo essGewii cthai n hWtdar'.asds"oe e e whlp'nraner r iWCd m aoi nittalbyod--- mawb usooBDpinuloedleidctsiyhnti b rftgpioie ceriodt m dsrp ,eicp osuqortsnuorraediivlcrs eecetrsmdu w rte rheotnioauactctslud h, alfud a mdmoi lpepe.rn tetoyot ps o cassshdttaaoaoltot,pee lt eoemsadltiohiuT"mdneYch.re iaoa nyettua id fo wtoauinrorcn,euag dplt drrilaoooelslcpn cag-- hlodroeoui flotca ftloet o,penr ocdretoern ovpmtflear, prsnocu tgOhi troteoxoanroemw,ln ds aadd rnreidudsr g- oppaufonor "eTsWssysawah llehaas esBa.rtr" te ti d hwsd vueeooo spa efutoeeo dlongsdr.eo d w loiP onwdicrgloila tq lph b uuose pechs soahaitgndloihooo Aenplwss,tt'he ' a wdo nn siduethm P f brtihgoee-r- tendent John Hoben a month ago "I am interested. We will get to- Pelkey said Canton's and Salem's "ONE OF our concerns is middle Work on asking to use Central's pool. gether and at least find out where pools are used for team sports. Sep- school equity," said Michael Homes, . . .but Headlee "He sent a letter back saying, these costs are and how much could tember through January, open swim- assistant superintendent for instruc- display Please be advised that reopening be deferred by user fees." ming is available at tbe high school tion. "When that pool can't be ac- tbe pool was not ooe of the restora- Right now, Plymouth-Canton resi- pools from 2-3 p.m. Sunday, and cessed by other middle school stu- tions in the budget that the board dents can swim only through the'con- from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday. dents, you set up an unfair system." Joseph De Lauro (above) blasts Proposal B O N LY 2 9 . 99 had set aside with the current mil- tinuing education program, and spo- "I definitely think there's enough That's a very strange way of works on a clay sculpture lage monies. At this point in time, radically at the privately-owned Col- interest" to expand those hours, she looking at things," Schroth respond- called "A Storyteller" in his there's no indication from the board ony Swim Club in Canton. The Y has said. ed. "Every school isn't fair. At Hull- to reopen, nor are there monies used other private pools, trading "My feeling is it would bring mon- ing we have open schools, and that's Canton home. His work, "In- available to operate the pool," said swim lessons for use of the facilities. ey into the district by letting people a definite deficit No one setting can tegration" (at right), is on McCarthy. BARBARA PELKEY, a 17-year- swim and pay They run the filter be 100 percent equal to the building display at the 1989 Michigan one of the Hoben last week sent another let- resident of a neighborhood near Cen- and chlorinate the pool at least once next door. We ought to try and figure Outdoor Sculpture Exhibi- Hool finance proposals this fall ter, "asking if I had interest in the tral, has worked all summer on the a week. It costs money to keep it out some way to open the pool. Clos- tion at the SouthhHd Civic d rob voters of their right to pool," McCarthy said. "1 thought it pool issue. closed. You might as well be making ing it is a terrible solution." Center. "Integration" Is a rising property taxes at the was peculiar, because rd sent s let- "I thought the pool would be open some money." "It has always been my intent, reflection of man's five Hot box, according to tax fighter to- a month ago. I wrote him back, this summer. Central was always CINDY BEJCZY-CROTHERS is a should money become available, to sensee involved with his in- i<hard Headlee. saying yes, bat we would have to open — we paid 50 cents an hour to Central Middle School parent who'd try and open the pool," trustee Ro- tellect and will. leadlee said recently that Propos- work oo it He said it would have to swim. When tbe millage passed, I also like the pool open. land Thomas said. on th? Nov. 7 ballot would wipe be completely funded by us. had the understanding it was going 'When I first moved here in 1974, "But we don't have it today. That aufthe limits on assessment increas- "Tbe Y has quite an extensive to be open," she said. I used it with my son. We used it dur- money would buy a number of teach- e5"That he fought to get added to the swim program, if we could ever get Pelkey served oo the citizen's 1986 ing evening and open swim. My un- ers for our district. It's a cost prior- Michigan Constitution in 1978 it going. We have swimming for in- bond issue committee. Her sub-com- derstanding was that the pool was itization right now. Be patient. We'll That proposal would boost the fants to seniors, even for arthritic*, mittee focused on Central. there for us to use." get there." TOTe sales lax to 6 percent from 4 but w«Ys not really budgeted for a "We woe trying to save the build- Bejciy-Crothers questioned "If we had enough funding to initi- ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE percent, and use the money to cut swim program," said McCarthy. ing and property. They say there are Hoben's priorities. ate swim programs for all district property taxes nnd boost spending "I'm not sure what kind oI reve- people who want that site for condos. "If tbe man can give himself a 7 eighth graders, I'd be for iL If not, I PRESENTS for public schools. nues we could expect It's something I don't know if it is something that percent pay raise and then says be can't support It," trustee E.J. \ Although it would impose a limit I'm going to look right into. We con- would ever come about, but it's a can't open the pool, where are my McClendon said. I'M on millage. the proposal would elim- stantly get inquiries about swim- very sound building, and we did pass tax dollars going? I don't mind sup- Swartzwelter said bed stay in inate limits on the other side of the ming. and a Y facility in Plymouth." a bond issue to save the building. porting the school board, but not contact with Schroth and explore al- property tax equation, which is the The Y services Plymouth, Plym- "A lot of renovation has been somebody's lifestyle" ternatives aljessment level, he said. outh Township. Canton Township, done, including to stands in the pool NOT Northville and Northville Township area." CURRENTLY, THE Headlee CHUCK SKENE, Plymouth direc- FOR THE FIRST time Pelkey can Amendment limits property tax in- Richard H—dlec creases to the rate of inflation, plus CONEY ISLAND RAPPAPORT new construction, unless voters over- Save a life. ride that limit. 'i > Approval of Proposal B would al- Headlee maid Proposal REMODELING SPECIAL fro! low assessment levels to rise without B would wipe out limits 4h i may voter control, and that should be Learn CHI CONEYS 99* DINE-IN OB (Ibny Aaward. Best Play. I986) C by Herb Gardner Directed Sanon CM Hj reflected In the wording on tbe bal- on assessment CARRY-OUT September 20-23, I989, 8:00 pm. G Saturday Matinee 2:00 p.m.. lot,-Headlee told tbe Board of State increases contained in LYDtA M£ND£LSSOHN THtAJRE Z T»ck*t Information. Cafl 662-7212 or 7M-TKJS Casvassers. the amendment he 455-6161 44467 W. Ann Artoor Rd. (at Sheldon) - panel has finalized tbe word- in the Great Scott Shopping Center ing of the two ballot proposals. As championed in 1978. Plymouth Township approved by the board, tbe language for Proposal B didn't reflect any of f, y Beadlees concerns. You're getting assessment increases c„ HRPET DuPont s v j l- ; "They should put it right up front. and millage increases, both. This To do anything else would be to fixes the Headlee Amendment Tbe GET THEM I" 'l.llsil hl'.NhrliilliltVirl rncr Decorating ff Fall into a healthy season » beceive tbe people," he said. cHaeraed olfee t hAem (esntadtme)e notbli dgiadtnio'tn a tnadke it 3 | | p gp TARTED • HOWEVER, STATE Rep Glenn didn't take care of tbe millages like FREfc IdeasBook ^ 'Attend a free health lecture sponsored by the f" q Dxender. one of the authors of Pro- this." -I ... Learn to ski Horizon Surgery Center. posal B, said Headlee was wrong be- % cause the plan would lower millages STILL, HEADLEE said he d *' .Winter Walden 28 pages filled with colorful Tuesday, September 26th at 6:30 p.m. •od cap them, plus lock tbe state in talked to state elections officials and room scenes, decorating ideas, Puj providing a higher level of money expected the final title of tbe propos- H jfor schools. al to show It would "initially reduce Ski Club For Children and information about carpet Hernias! What are thev? How can they be treated' • "It's not tbe increasing assess school property taxes and eliminate colors, textures and styles Just W These and other pertinent questions will be inents. It's the lack of state commit- voter approval of future property • Cbleagiimnnse rf otor aa* x spkeirllt present this coupon at your discussed. Speaker: John H Finlev. D O., ment to education that's driving up lai increases • Special Program for the retailer for your copy free' x F.A.C.O.S. ot the Horizon Hernia Center •school property taxes. That's be- "This is a major change to the youngar akiar (age* 7-8) > cause if the state doesn't make its Constitution and you wouldn't know • Profaaakxial Instruction / >hare then you have to raise local it to look at this," be said. "When • Small clasaes •property taxes higher . . . ." the you're making a major change like • Charter buses Saturday & Hi Isturgis Republican said. this, you've got to let tbe people Sunday to nearby slopes • Adult claaaes tool Horizon Surgery Center J "You're getting two things today. know what they're voting on " BONUS SAVINGS &•, AfHt&i; t \cmcn it • i ^ For Earty Enrollment Ri5v2e5r APbtnaymnn kAo Surbtqloiu r aRred I toB 1rao0l oGBkO'r aOsniFdCdeM R TMivOa* iLl ANA 19900 Haggerty Road • Livonia 462-1888 Screen test to feature <2 ITMW o* '-275 Teaching KIDS to % mM £ of Main i nmaBarlEoM 0«o>r -96l WW 4SS-7200 22S-0300 fcomedies, foreign films SKI is our Business Moor* M T. Th. Fn 0-9 Wad.9-fl.Sat 10-S M. Th Fri 9-9 = 5 8 =, 8 5 5 - 1 0 75 4 W 9-fl Sat '0-5 "Loving Steps" * ' Comedies and foreign classics will • "The Tin Drum" — Thursday, fre featured daring this fall's School- Nov. It and Friday, Nov 17. by Sandra Kuck ! feraafl t College Student Activities Off- • "The Unbearable Lightness of Evaluated u»n« !rj film festival. Being" — Thursday. Nov. SO, and 7 At Sylvan Hi" (The Uniform Atb tI tfmld'ltlr pp+ntrrs iaif tf pTtt lma:t*tb drrtibhmJ f rmtm Films will be shown at 3 p m and p.m Friday. Dec. 1. In the Liberal we help I'm the GffoAkrd lDtmitougi nlSi )Dta bnraydk a(erbd e* aC rhrnemrimshtJ L movrtitnUg. Step* tn your Repn.mter. iunnl leosws enro tWeda terman Student Art•s " TFhaenantyer 4 Alexander" — children perform Littlest TaCllo mFeel lsoewe hLaPoviGveewm abl\lie(ee enVrnee r *(pGr amtr ba4edfot etri d< oAw »nm haollm dee pfoorsi to nnloyw S iw/)il l0 0a rcurf «• M•T Mhouvorinesstdy ainy c,P lSyuetdhpeot nM s "Life of Brian" TDheAcu.rd sIm.d iaisnys .it obDnee IcLs.i 7b$,e1 ra aSnlOd A; 7frlt p* fj oTnr.h eFSarctihedorao yl-, W/ me and Loving Step* fur you. arriving « "Deck Soap" - Thursday. Oct craft students • • remarkable my friend in September and Friday, Oct. * • "Nosferatn" - Thursday, Oct Schoolcraft is at 1MOO Haggerty, acts of courage. Barry Rudner and Friday. Oct » between Six and Seven Mile roads, this Saturday • "Vertigo" — Thursday, Oct M, Livonia. Additional information Is -IN PERSON- nd Friday, Oct 17 available by calling 442-4422 CONNIE'S LEATHER C A l( Sylvan understands how tough agement and personal attention. Local Author Barry Rudner SANDRA KUCK Schoolcraft health programs to ft can be for a child who's we guarantee your child's reading falling behind la school And how or math skills will improve by at will autograph his book, Creator of the New Doll WITH A KEEN SENSE OF good it can feel when failure least ooe full grade level in just jiscuss stress, drugs, AIDS The Littlest Tall Fellow turns into success M instruction hours Or we will "Loving Steps" TMs fall, we can help your provide up to 12 additional hours -***" develop the self-confidence at no further cost at I the courage — to do Our Fall programs give your Little Professor Saturday, Sept. 30, 1989 From stress, te Kstf- la school In fact, we child the perfect opportunity to o AIDS, Schoolcraft College's litradMkf Celia from lee it catch up oo crucial math, read- BOOK CENTERS Ms. Kuck will autograph h«r new li approach to lag. writ " oi health care Sizes 7-9N. 5* »M r helpedl thou- doll *s well as her entire line of all. I a stress-free lithograph prints, collectible plates, Saturday, Sept. 23 ornaments and mnalc boxes. 12 moom-l:3H Little Professor Book Center. Farmington H U D S ON ita's « i ft 37113 Gnnd River at Halstead 2:30-49* Littk Profcanr on the Parte 575 FOREST AVENUE • PLYMOUTH • 453-7733 A 380 S. Main Street. Downtown Plymouth «»• I««I s«e»E«ae case, FTITF •asvascasef T«I aaaaicaa aaeaiss* caas e« eiscevtt* <aas. . fc '. £ Ihursoay S«piarnMr2l 1 /• t»7A Eliminated county land «*(P.C) OAK Thursday. September 21. 1989 Kids' books are writer's dream Foundation klckoff aired bidder wants back in Tbe Canton Community Founda- day. Sept 22. 3 p.m., Saturday, By Carolyn DeMerco I'm living free and I'm allowed to do nett. now painting bouses in Califor- fears and desires of children,' tion Kick Off Breakfast will be vi- Sept. 23, 7 p.m. staff wrltof what I want to do." nia. are not necessarily based oa ' deotaped by Omnicom Cable. The What he wants to do most is write He graduated in 1972 from North of Newtonian physics, but program is scheduled to cablecast For more information on the vi- •Welcome to Camp Barry." children's books. What be wants al- Farmington High School and went on of imagination, which have no rvle*« InferiorTkstgn oo tbe public access Channel IS oo deotaping or cablecast of this pro- Camp Barry is the Keego Harbor most as much is to get them pub- to Albion College, where be earned a Fairy tales, therefore, address* what _f county review committee this tor of business development Road west to Beck and from Six the following dates and times: gram. contact Maria Holmes, 459- abode of Barry Rudner, 35 — print- lished bachelor's degree in biology and re- is true in the mind of a child, " week eliminated one of the four The eliminated bid group also in- Mile south to the Plymouth Town- FThurrseday,e Sep t.h 21. et:SOa p.ml.;t Frhi- 7t32e1. sts set cditbnioramgelc lnefhe o escwrlt mboooourrs?,ol df kse-a blaileunesethm s olcaroinve ,Dne rtwi,disi tfn lwda asuenut dirmsftee, rcn ,hot iinaole-rnt- dTthrrehue "eesnI a 'd'Ldisdr aelbos aoitvmnoek s am tnio sfoo binr nbet htte heagerbiv n hlrienieesiws nttog io llwfa lt usormtsityt e rwc al oectiemfhedekie l, "- Gsalit groiIenidnolt.i u"1ag)st9i o7sH7tuues dbh ipreeees wrms wo oUnvitn ehbdiuv tt eti ormIs i eaLtmya .on au(s"ti mnI 'fgmaonr "n t oooatf shfnataeanAvcnteeladl s tsisfhnyaaeg,ir r.ir"y lesy ca womtavheleearts y,b ia s fRs riroucemdan le e tldrheeem sibrpeean lTiitre*T,v'r wee ss—e,-r - l . rU oerBdewdu idbnnteiesdrdts da aaet efcrsomrp resoesakni di1etn ,s0 mhN0i0ason rg t Whfroovaruiyl pltneh ewe T o oeCulwliodmnu sinshnetiyaep-tk - coflvsilweeutlrlndodeeep ladrlmi n o.d defoen w vJAtoe nCrlhecoonrops , eB rMoCofolo lC nuA shnartntarn dtCuoec llaJdetuoimoa nLee C,npa shnoS dho Meu nDti,hne --- sotmbhf eaiTp• iC na Nbmihoniiclpgrddk abe.l iDard Fue sAglva/rteSo lTiuo eohpproesrmea bien itn dciDtml uew Cedvoeee u.iln tlotdpe br mdo eueRvsneeet- dl- WORS T KU D ISO HOP CcDTahuinPsul cterruoesrrvsdcaoeealrnyi CvsG, e eS8one0 oftpd reyter.ee. 2a H5 8rh2se,e5a aaol tltfFht hatihrf ee tmsec sePartrnles,yde mnPa otilonyl tudgmbte.eh -r mhsauto altWmtthsieeoh w ni btli eeoal slwnstod e bsmlei ctcee oam, unr anetchisseleuere ll dfistunsc glrtl oea esrae cnntrhid enaeegv an a pkii enilttraag.s kb orelene-- atahsnetAsi wgcn,rde ey r"eoiWntuignteh gmlfc uasolucm hpBeipna lteiroeryd aC nbRadymu dapthnt eBe tr hae ernortn yhd, uo"tsho iier-s dpFPraereeplnlseos'rsw b pa."uc bkwl iabssoh oirnkeg.le fa"iTsrehmde. b TLyii ntaty ln eTeswtho Tcuhgailhll-t ptwwrlaiaatHinyhnit siteenh ddfe i gatr owssrta rb diaet uiw n aasrgt ciedt iobie snucncgtgthoi.os"r t o v.wle. hIn Iet nu twhr eIoa suwg bawhsetai shn 1git ctctihahoepRin les duo mf-drrr anaroleeimlsvrei'essn pt lgaar iaettmoicdodhin caii seyavm teo Wem nghetien vanten d 'd ti chgLoenoniost kyok;li sdta-o t4 ( >Corieopgiheh'nWne sn,bt ewia d sateaeri emda un .eandns d"kteW ,iw'rn's hegdtiael tenvchdeae lnbo 'coitpdoues mrurs nmwd wieWetrratesaestelat net nfbrodo et r swtiooinawrI sgncn l die athi idsfzodateuiminnstsieciolst ynvi,vi a elhtlpooa agmf oreaert,ms g ,aioes ttsln hfwte s iecn g localruln ouadrusssie p aor'nse ast aenb oniiddfl- , ocRpoo u5•br 5ePs0relty aD manedcoMr uleutsahxttu iI arTtyo ahw niondnmcs lhdeuiosdp we sndrei vaveel rog poelenfr - outh. about two weeks after the screening of his tiny, uniquely furnished, slight- The book was rejected by 28 pub- about Lassie, his toilet-trained cat starts to crawl or say da-da' all'fall why the high bid would be eliminat- office and high tech development It trepreneur Heinz Prechter Discover Good Health screenings Copies of the test results can also be ly Bohemian home, a short stone's lishers before acceptance. In general He returned to Detroit to work at his breaks loose It's the greatest tfrtng ed." had been known as Group III. The proposal includes a golf are sponsored by United Care with made available to the person's physi- throw from Cass Lake "Not much his works have, in his own words, "real job," as business forms and since sliced bread " The eliminated bid was distinctive County officials will be meeting course, single family homes, condo- LEARN HOW TO MAKE YOUR HOME WORK FOR YOU. the Plymouth screening staffed by cian. bigger than most people's closet." is "been rejected by every major pub- printing salesman in tbe family busi- ' The Littlest Tall Fellow" reflects , in that it included senior bousing with remaining bidders next week, miniums. other recreational activi- peTrsboen fnuelll f srcormee Bnienyger i nHcoluspdietsal v. ision, ouItnsi tdhee o fev neonrtm thalat r taensgte sres aunldts tfhael l sghqoivuwea sRr etuh-dfeon oegtrr ahno ddmee stocr utirobe fs rvoism tihtoe ars .s 4in5 H0g-ele lbiesehne ra ant i nlesatsatn tfaonuero tuism seusc.c Ie shsa."v e not nmeesas.n sG lroenagt Lhaokuerss iPnr ihnitsin cga rT hdeur ijnogb tcheasts Iatnd h carso snsoitnhgin tghe to fi ndiosh w liitnhe .S'auncd- ftlhuoeungche dit tibse u cnocmlemarit wtehee. ther that in- dDeupgugtyan c soauindt.y executive Michael ties and a high tech center Dlifeecsotryaleti onrg hJo h*o mmeuc ihs nyootu e aw>i.s\h B tao\i cinv persitrK DiupIrcin*g. n i4us tiw boe h >o»ubrs< srre\sc«MJ.u raxv> mHautdtesro <n*sha ptr oyif>eusrs ional glaucoma, cataract, hearing and person does not have a personal phy- spot in the middle of the combina- The turning point came last year the day and writing on his home everything to do with showing up at "We really don't want to get into "We'll be discussing our counter- • Trammell Crow, developer of interior designers will pass their expertise on to you Here s a »cek hs week, breakdown blood chemistry tests, blood pres- sician. referrals can be made to the tion living room-dining room-kitch- when Rudner sent his manuscript, computer at night "until I drop. I the starting line It's about reacttng reasons until the final choice is proposal," he said. the Novi Town Center and J & J Sla- sure check, lung check, breast exam, appropriate area health organiza- en-office. with illustrations by Connecticut brood every day. I'm constantly for dreams, like dreams of beirig a made," said Bill Wild, county direc- The property runs from Sheldon vik, Inc of Farmington Hills. TB skin test, oral exam, health infor- tions. sculptor Thomas Fahsbender, to a brooding, percolating while I'm driv- children's book author WKEK ONC Punt contest Sept. 30 THE BOOMS from three wind- wreepllly-k snaoidw,n " aTuhtrhoowr- ialwluasytr attboer w Trihtee r idnagy. .I"' m in my car 100-150 miles a sayAsb ,o "uItf h iits h ouwrtns mreoarcehi tnog ,g ive" Madonna opens center History & Lifestyle, l-earn about the history ot interior design and explore your iniere»iv saroureor fmteh reasr es tih tt rhienee tsh abeiol sca.or dOrnsne r tWh Ienh yb tahc etkh brdaeetech'k - ThHe eil qluusetrriaetdio nas lairteer garryea ta."g ent who resReuardcnheirn gs pcehniltdre tnh'sree lite yraetaurrse hthaavne tnoo d coh oiti,c eth beunt Ito th ginok o ny.o u hpeorbsboineas,l iatynd su yrovuerys p awttiellrn gi ovte lyivouin gsu Ipt'rsis itnhge imnosisgth itms portant basis tor a decorating plan Our The Plymouth Parks and Recre- Griffin Park The competition is ' Ob my God. are there three'' Yes- replied. "The writing's great; throw while writing. "I like Shel Silver- a lot of people criticize my writing, ation Department in cooperation open to children between the ages of terday there were two They must be away the illustrator." stein, Maurice Sendak. Jane Yolen but no one ever told me to stop for multicultural activity WIEK TWO with Canton Parks and Recreation 8 and 13. There will be awards for breeding again,'1 he says. "That gave me hope," Rudner and Dr Seuss He's been the most in- • will bold its annual Punt, Pass and both Canton and Plymouth winners said. "Two professionals couldn't fluential." "The Littlest Toil FeUoivl it Floor Planning You and your instructor will »ork with your (lix»r pian to achieve a Kick competition on Saturday, Sept. For further information, contact the He shares Camp Barry's space agree." available at Little Professor and swrkable, livable room, taking into account traffic patterns conversation areas and natural 30, at 10 a.m. at Griffin Park in Can- Plymouth Recreation Department at with Woman, his generic cat "She "IF I had to categorize my writ- Borders book stores for $3 95. focal points ton. 455-6620 Participants may not wear sort of looks like a speed bump, Rl'DNER HAS been writing for 10 ing.'' Rudner says, "I would say that Rudner will be siffning books front Madonna College opened its new- nority enrollment and retain cur- Since then, 81 seniors have been Registration will be at 9:50 a.m. at any type of cleats. doesn't she, Rudner says by way of years, since he was in graduate I am a writer of modern day fairy noon to 1:30 p.m. Saturday af Office of Multicultural Affairs this rently-enrolled minority students. placed in college through the pro- introduction, "sort of like . . . dirt." school. Up until then he was normal, tales. Whether they are written in Little Professor book store, J7I14 week, during dedication ceremonies Other programs include a new stu- gram An additional 307 students in Legion plans luncheon butA wboituhto tuhte t hheom laek:e " iItt 'wso auld c ojuttsatg bee, hHei lilnss, issotns Hofe E glrleewn aunpd in T Feda,rm birnogthtoenr pbarosisce eolre mveernstes tahnedy ssttirlulc ftoulrleow of tb ae GHrilalsn,d a Rndive 2r:,30-4 in p.m .F inarm thien gPtlot/nm * attTenhed eodf fbiyce c omuanrtkys e tlheect ebdeg lienandienrgs of d3e0 ndti-saaddvviasonrt apgreodgr mamin,o raidtym isstsuiodnen otsf cglraasdseess 9-11 have attended program Color, Backgrounds. First, learn how to use color to solve problems and create moods a shack ... the house is paid for of Heidi, and twin brother of Ben- fairy tale. Fairy tales address the outh Little Professor, 3S0 Maij "a special focus on minority stu- as provisional students and enrolling The Multicultural Students Associ- You'll discuss how to make the most of your favorite colors and which colors work almost The 11th annual Fall Luncheon Hall. 1426 S. Mill Street. Plymouth dents." said a spokeswoman for the them in a summer seminar designed ation of Madonna College formed in every where Then we'll discuss ceilings, walls and floors The> are a big part of every and Card Party sponsored by the Door prizes will be given Baked You may request agendas Livonia-based college to improve study skills and a new 1986 to further promote multicultur- room, and we'll study everything from viny l tile to minors Mayflower Lt. Gamble Auxiliary, goods and handcrafts will be sold. Toastmasters to compete Madonnas minority enrollment course. College 101. to assist all in- al education. 6be6 9S5a Vtuertdearya.ns O ocft .F o1r4e,ig ant Wthears V, FwWill CMaalrl yV Benunetcah H aotr n4b5e3c-8k7 7a1t 453-6040 or The winners of the Humorous Guests are welcome.JMease call Under provisions of Michigan's fee may be required before rio{ice» ifnorc rtehaese pde frrioomd 1199795- s8t8u,de tnhtosu gtoh 3i7ts3 cstoumdyin sgk filrless hanmde tnim ine smelafn-aasgseemssemnte nt, MaMrtaind oLnuntah aelrso K ipnagrt iCceipsaarte sCh ianv ethz e WIKKFOUR Speech Contest and the Impromptu Susan Luther at 333-210S or Hamid Open Meetings Act. you're entitled are mailed This provtsion ap^tfte t| percentage of minority students Over the past four years, tbe col- Rosa Parks education program in Accessories, PuttingJLaB together. A quilt An antique chest with a high tech vase Fait $ Speaking contest of The Oral Ma- Minoui at 427-8586 for information to receive notices of government all local, county and state goyerrv shrunk from 11 1 to 9 3 percent over lege began several programs to pro- conjunction with Eastern Michigan leaves in a plexiglass frame Learn how accents can bnng a room to life And finalh you'll Save 4 jority Toastmasters Club will com- and reservations before Sept. 27. meetings. A public body must mail ments At the local level this ii» the same period. mote multicultural education. University, Ypsilanti. the program get to see an empty room furnished in logical stages From furniture and rugs to valances pete in area contests Saturday. notices to people who, on an annual eludes city councils, school Ward The new office will promote racial In 1985. Madonna began its Edu- guarantees college admission to mi- and chandeliers Squepett. 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ROAD STUOtOS UHNODURASY W* AEDJNLE4S DMALY - SATURDAY 10 AJL-2 P.M. AMO 3 PJA-7 P.M wfoer 'blle psat ys eyloeucrti sona tes tax Shop early The Parkway will be closed to all traffic from Outer Drive to Haggerty for the Prrmn m US A Coupon Must B* Presented At Time CM Phologr»pfiy AG*A'~* •r 3- Lfttl safety of all participants CPCA.MC 1989 —9:00 a.m.Run-Walk-Bikathon—Bring the entire family and enjoy scenic Hines Drive. Everyone participating will be entered into our prize drawings. Check in by 2:30 p.m. at Nankin Mills, Merriman Hollow or Haggerty. 0 NORTHV ILLi: GRAND PRIZE -vv// l»R( >l 1)1 t I'KI si \ ! - >y//vV70 I r«»m <>III of tin p.isi po*1* Trip for two to Mackinac Island for 1990 Labor Day Bridge Walk donated by «<>ni' 1 r< .isurt % t>>r our Wayne County Park System IM Ml AM) PKi \ lOlM.V OW M I) ACTIVITIES AT NANKIN MILLS: •••1:00 P.M. Whats n«w In running?— Randy Step. 1989 Michigan Runner of the Year |l\\ H.KV SALE Parkway Art—Kids create chalk drawings using Edward Hines Drive as their 1 canvas '• )f I M >M»TI Mill R Aoth —1:30 P.M. Bicycling Trends—Speaker from the Michigan Bike Federation s w i\f ,s 1 i' ro so'. (>i 1 Big Wheel Grand Prix—Sprint races for alt ages (bring your own big wheel) —2:00 P.M. Walking for Exercise— Patricia Donahue, Physical Education Director, Livonia Family YMCA \KKIN(, Diaper Derby—A crawling race to crown our King and Queen (crawlers only). c,£.C** v —2:15 P.M. Toddler Trot—Races for five and under 2:45 P.M Prize drawings— Including Mackinac trip and tennis shoes Of" 1 'With approved cr«d" aN*r mmmum down paynw* LEQENP • FRfE DELIVERY • visa and Mwtorcard or • Tyner I Paymtml mm • No n ter«rt rt p*Kl «90doy« • Op*n and wiB) iiw>^ -» Oo*»d Sindayi Jl 33 YEARS Of VALUE YOU CAN COUNT LEATHER iowoud* •ISTAWTenter AOAIUI* C> Q M M. MXHTGAN AVWMM. % Mile East of Ypaiianti • Phone 40-4006 J - •V*1** < 4 « *%»-»_ fc s. « * « » -s. ^ ^ \ « V * * **-.-. -J V- _ - - •- -J % v.-< 8A<P.C) O&E Thursday, September 21. 1989 Thursday S^ismCw 21 1089 OLE *9A Area chiefs support community calendar ADULT first in a series of four discussion ment in cooperation with Tripmas- • COUNTRY ROADS TOUR 561-4110, at 26279 Michigan Avenue, EDUCATION meetings that offer both encourage- ters Inc. is sponsoring a seven-day Thursday, Oct. 12 — The city of one mile west of Telegraph. (Travel sheriff on check lanes ment and breastfeeding information Caribbean cruise aboard the world's Plymouth Parks and Recreation De- Day events are designed for YW Health and Fitness to mothers. For further information, foremost cruise ship The Norway partment, in cooperation with Bian- members, spouses and friends. Basic • FREE JOB TRAINING call 455-1374 or 454-0562. The departure date is Jan. 27. The co Travel and Tours, will be offering annual YW membership is $10 ) Eligible western Wayne Cc COUNTY ST•S thAr.Ta eJDilhold,eUho hPnnLa 'lsjTsyu m sEotpo pDeu issAntocheYuod tpAh CaidltAsu o lC RftshuE DupA rpancyonhr .tC A 5ag7rrreb4oou arSp t. 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N Ms.tCoy.pr,st Cle oi nl- tpihnregi ctiesim o$ef1 6t or2af Av reel gd ieasnptdoras itttwi ooonf $ nb5ie0gfh oitsrse d lu oOedc gat- t btertaweinen sHihx oanwd Lotz Roads ccgaaurraddr ,di saial sonon O f nsilciegen aetd tthh eeby l irb earsap rpoyan,rs epibnaittlrio toynr s Investment help offered raebsopuot nasne atolleg ereds icdreanckts 'hou csoe.n cerns "It's a rebate you can't Canton Parks and Recreation De- Beach S C., Savannah. Georgia, and 1. For further information, call the • Sunday, Oct. 8 — Come to the may reserve computer time *nd i>ti partment, 1150 S. Canton Center • CLASSES Wytheville, Va YWCA of Western Wayne County at 12 th Bi-Annual Plymouth Train software Rules and instructions for say no to." Road, Canton. Baby-sitting services Beginning second week in Septem- Show, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Plym- using the computers, the responsibil- • Learning about the investment the rationale behind individual col- are ate) available for a minimal ber — Senior classes resume at the outh Cultural Center. 525 Farmer St ity card and a list of software are ^ wprld and acting on that knowledge umns. The one-day seminar meets Canton Recreation Center. Be- Admission is $2. children under 12 available at the library For more ^ i^ the focus of two fall programs Thursday evening. Oct. 5. Fee is $15. HOME • OFFICE • INSTITUTIONS hargeEu~~ ginners are welcome. The following admitted free (with parents). information, call 453-0750 being offered by Schoolcraft College • Investors Workshop — Tbe one- Expeartt ydoeucro craotnovre wniileln ccaei you "'150 cash. Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 3 - free leisure classes are provided by ADV ERTISEMENT FOR BIDS ^continuing education services day seminar explores marketing One of Michigan's Largest Selections of Drapery. tAidsumlt ECdhuucrcahtio nis at o fGfeernienvga aPerreosbbiyc- Wgeanyenaelo Cgoyu bnetgya nCo Smepmt.un 6ity at C 1ol lpe.gme.:; PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN CANTON TOWNSHIP r Class• eHsow itnoc lRudeea d the Wall Street Steacthunrdiqauye. sO acntd. 7 pFaetete risn s$2 0It. meets SliUpcnocvlaeirm &Leda U rCgpeuhssott loSsmteelr eMyct aiFodaneb roDicl rsa pIne rS*t*o ck W"Yhoeun ) yusotu d hoanv'1e ase edu draeballse Blikryea nthti sd ealnuyxme ofruer.- clanes at • p.m. Tuesday and Friday woodcarving. painting and ceramics NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Journal — The class teaches stu- Additional information is avail- nace or air conditioner Installed, you get a $150 and at 9 a.m Saturday. Come and began Sept. 11 at 12:80 p.m.; crafts dents how to skim the business daily able by calling 462-4448 Schoolcraft LABOR S8.00 — PANEL rebate. 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Center Office at 397-5445. 1 That a petition for the formation of a special assessment district for the. Omr art, tnrough paruap««n1g1 -BSrOy-aMnt (1) 1989 Brash Chipper installation and maintenance of street lighting has been filed with the Board of| D R A P E R I ES Jiiiin Ca«tora«a* • MEDICAL COURSE Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton, pursuant to Act 264 of the Public, Be On Huron Valley Ambulance offers a • TRIPS Specifications. Proposal Forms, and other Contract Documents may be obtained Acts of 1917 1 J AERO DRAPERIES PACIFIC DRAPERIES CALL TODAY 3mfort7ona S 180-hour emergency medical techni- iorT mheunrsd waiyl,l S beept. g 2o1in g— t oCa Snetolfnr iSdegne- aAt ctbeert oiffifeidc ec hoef cthke, cPausrhcihear'ssi ncghe Ackge onrt bdiudr ibnogn dre ignu laanr aomffoicuen th oofu rnso t less than five prov2e mTehnatt a nhdea rthineg f oonrm tahteio snai dof p tehtiisti osnpe ccioanlc aesrnseinsgsm tehnet n deicsetrsiscitty w oifll s baeid im Your Toes 112T7E) LT« EfeX«r> |Pi*L-3AoaZCAfcf Md CHt7E1RMR CYW rHryI LHLiU -PbfLcaAtaZr A cian course from 6-10 p.m. Tuesdays Air Base in Mount Clemens. They percent (5%) of tbe bid must accompany the proposal before said Board of Trustees at 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Canton. Mi' 353-8000 Since 1950 565-7420 NeHTWO • COOUM8. IMC. mm DALY and Thursdays through Jan. 25 at will tour the Naval Air Facility and Tbe Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and waive 48188 on the 26th day of September. 1989 at 7 SO p m J HVA headquarters, 2215 Hogback the Air National Guard Museum. any irregularities 3 That any property owner or other person interested in said proceeding* Road. Ann Arbor. Students who suc- This trip is limited to a group of Sealed bids may be mailed or personally delivered to may appear at said hearing, file objections to the entire petition or any part] cessfully complete the course will be twenty-five. The price of this trip is Carol Stone thereof, and be heard on said objections eligible to take the Michigan Depart- Purchasing Agent 4 That the proposed special assessment district is located in the Charter^ $3. Lunch is on your own at the Base ment of Public Health exam for li- 201 So. Main St Township of Canton and is described as follows Lot numbers 1 through 308j censing as emergency medical tech- Officers Club (not handicapped ac- Plymouth. Michigan 48170 Liber 94, page 57. 58 and 59 Forestbrook Subdivision Nos. 1 & 2. Register o^ Get Readvy £or nicians. For more information, call cessible). To sign up for this event Envelopes should be plainly marked Deeds, Wayne County, Michigan 971-7760. call the Recreation Center at 397- Sealed Bid Brush Chipper 5 That said petition and the estimated costs and expenses of said assess-) Dancing school at Lynch's 2434 For Opening: October 5, 1989 ment are filed in the office of the undersigned at 1150 S Canton Center Road/ Canton. Michigan 48188 and may be examined at any time during the regulaij • LA LECHE LEAGUE CAROL STONE, business hours of said office, prior to said bearing. Full Selection of Dance Shoes & Apparel Tuesday, Sept. 26 — "The Advan- Trips Purchasing Agent 6 That any property owner or other interested person who fails to appe. for Ballet • Jazz • Tap (Super!one Taps) tages of Breastfeeding" will be the and object to the proposed special assessment district at the time and place stocking full figured bodywear topic at the September meeting of Publish September 2L LM9 said hearing may be deemed to have waived his right to object under Act 264 LYNCH'S- La Leche League. The meeting be- • CARIBBEAN CRUISE the Public Acts of 1917 gins at 7 p.m. at the Plymouth Li- Jan. 27, 1990 — The city of Plym- Offic7e Tohf atthe t hTeo wprnosphoipse dCl elaryk.o uAtF oTfE sRtr eIeNtSliTgAhtL LplAaTceIOmNen,t M cIaNnO bRe VviAeRwIeAdT iInO DNN S brary on Main Street. This is the outh Parks and Recreation Depart- MAY OCCUR IN THE LAYOUT BECAUSE THE ACTUAL PLOTTING OI» 26752 Dequindrc 939 Howard 3361 Third CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH LIGHTS HAS NOT BEEN FIELD TESTED BY DETROIT EDISON Warren Michigan Dearborn Michigan Wyandotte Michigan 1313) 731-1 780 (3131 365-3423 (313) 281-8108 County of Wayne LOREN N BENNETT, Clerk WAYNE COUNTY COMBINED NOTIFICATION FOR: % PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT Publish September 21 198* ON THE EN VIRONMENT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE MICHI- UNIVERSITY SURGEONS, P.C. IT'S INTERESTING YOU'LL SAVE WHEN: GAN DRAJN CODE (P A. 40 OF 1956 AS AMENDED) CTOoe AntLyL o fIN WTaEyRneE.S 6T8E0D R aAnGdoElNphC ISEtrSe.e Gt.R DOeUtrPoSit. A MNiDch PigEaRnS 4O8N22S6 IT'S EXCITING YOU SHOP TODAY'S announces the opening of an additional clinic office in Notice is hereby given that oo October 24, 1989 from 8:30 A.M. until 10:10 A.M., On or about October 9, 1989, tbe above-named County will request the U S IT S STREET SCENE South fie Id, Michigan for E.D.S.T., at tbe office of the Wayne County Public Works Director, 7th Floor Department of Housing k Urban Development to release federal funds under Read it every Monday CLASSIFIEDS Conference Room 415 Clifford, Detroit, Michigan, a bearing will be held to bear Title 1 of tbe Housing & Community Development Act of 1974 (PL 93 383) for objections to the vacating of the following described easepent. which is a por- the following projects) accordingly WALTER Q. SULLIVAN, M.D. tion of the Fellows Creek County Drain. 1 PROJECT Asphalt surfacing of 0 7 miles of existing Ridge Road Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon Description of Existing Easement for the Fellows Creek (County) Drain Part of CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION LOCATION Ridge Road, from Five Mile Road, south 0 7 miles in Charter Certified, American Board of Plastic Surgery the S.E of Section 14, T.2S., R.SE., Canton Township. Wayne County Michi- Township of Plymouth CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ! gan, more particularly described as Commencing at the East V« corner of PURPOSE To provide a safe, lower maintenance all weather road NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I Enjoy the Traditional Charm of Solid Section 14, T.2S., R.8E.,; thence along tbe east line of said Section 14 S 00° 02' specializing in COST 1126.581 1987 Block Grant Funds Jri6g"h Et- o1f1-7w9a.0y0 lin fet. otfb eHnacgeg eSr.t y89 R°o 5a7d' 2(142"0 W ft .8 0wi d1«e) ,ft s.a tiod ap opionitn tb*e ionng t hthee w peosintetr loyf $68,300 1988 Block Grant Funds PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE Hand-Crafted Cherry from the Collector's Cherry Designs $71,000 1989 Block Grant Funds COSMETIC SURGERY beginning; thence 234.32 ft along a circular curve to tbe right (having a radius OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE obfe 3a2ri5n.0g0 N f.t .8,9 a° c2e3n't 1ra8l" aWng. l2e2 9o.f2 841 f°t. )1;8 'th 3e8n c"e. a 5 t4a.n01ge fntt. oaflo 1n2g2 .a5 2ci rfct,u laanrd c aur cvheo rtdo 2 It has been de$te7r1m,2i9n6e 1d9 9th0a tB lsoucckh G rreaqnute sFtu nfodrs release of funds will not consti COUNTY, MICHIGAN. PLASTIC A RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY Reg. OUR PRICE tute an action significantly affecting tbe quality of tbe human environment t2b8e 2 l4e fftt. ( haanvdi nag cah orarddi ubsea orfin 7g5. N00. 8ft9.°, a2 1c"e n5t6r"a lW a n5g2l.e85 of f 4t;1." l U15o'tx 3 9N"., a 8 t9a°n g5e9'n t3 9o"f and, accordingly, tbe County of Wayne has decided not to prepare an Envi- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Pubbc Acts of 1943 <4 27207 LAHSER ROAD, SUITE 104 Triple Dresser *1375 '825 W 318.98 ft. thence 364 53 ft along a circular curve to the right (having a ronmental Impact Statement under tbe National Environment Policy Act of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of Utt (at 11 Mile Road) Triptych Mirror •665 4 399 trcbahedonirudcse b oSef.a 4r8i79n5*g. 01 0N0' f 18t,78" °a W 0c0e '1n 8t3r83a."1l7 aWn fg t3,le5 t5 ho.8ef5n 4c 3ef°t tN .58 t0'b0 e1°3n" c4,e9 a 'N 4t.a3 n4"8g W°en 0t 11 9'o0 f2 810"901 Wf t7,7 2 t 4fbt5e,.n0 ac1ned f N ta. m19e6n9t (aPrNLeo a9 ss1i -gf1on9li0lfo)icw Tasnh:t e i mrepaascotn w faosr fsouuchnd d eacsi saio rnes nuoltt otof tpbree peanrveir souncmhe ant Salta ates - CsChahinpat rootnfe r CT Taoonwwtomnnhsh iwpipi lA lo fdb moClaidnn itasot nPra utthbioalintc t hBHeue iPaldrliainnnggn. io n1ng1 5 MC0oo Smnd mCayias,ns tiOoonnct ooCbfe etnrhte e1r 8C, Rh 1ao9ra8tde9r, a Ttato i wMthr ev SO UTHFIELD, MI 48034 CQhueesetn- OPnos-Ctehre Bste d •M1214400 •744 82997° 1808' f1t7;" t hEe.n 2c4e4 S82 5 f8t°, t1b8e'n 4ce8 "S E 75 8°2 4 94'2 4 f5t", Eth. e3n1c.0e1 S f.t .8 9th°e 2n5c'e 4S8. "4 8E°. 0812' 2385" f Et, An envirosnemssemnteanlt Review Record respecting tbe above project has been made Cp OmN oSnID thEeR f TolHloEw RinEgQ pUroEpSoTee TdO am ReEnZdOmNeEnt sP AtoR tCheE LZo 0n9i4ng 9 9O r0d0i0n9a n00c0e FROM R \ for Appointments or Information call Night Stand •465 *279 tbence S 80* 43" 52" E 93 90 ft, 'hence S 89" 59' 39" E 250 88 ft; tbence N 00* by tbe COunty of Wayne which documents the environmental review of the SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO RM-1. MULTIPLE FAMILY PROPER1 00' 21" E 25 71 ft; thence N 89° 11' 14" E 300 03 ft. to a point oe the westerly project and more fully sets forth tbe reasons why such Statement is not re- TY IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF LOTZ ROAD BETWEEN CHERRTJ (313) 357-4381 NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF UNIQUE right-of-way line of Haggerty Road (120 ft wide); tbence along tbe westerly quired This Environmental Review Record is oo file at the above address and is HILL AND PALMER ROADS right-of-way line of Haggerty Road (120 ft wide) S 00* 00' 21" W 319 32 ft to available for public examination and copying, upon request, at the office of the SAVINGS ON SELECTED BEDROOM GROUPS FROM THOMASVILLE tbe point of beginning Charter Township of Plymouth, 42550 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan Affiliated with Wayne State University 48170. between the hours of 8 50 a.m and 5 00 p.m , Monday through Friday No In consideration of vacating this section of easement an alternate easement is further environmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted prior SAVINGS FROM 30%-40%! to be conveyed which will serve the purpose of providing drainage to tbe Fel- lows Creek Drainage District and also provide access to the district's agents for to tbe request of Federal Funds CMCHnv HILL AO. All interested agencies, groups, and person disagreeing with this decision are The Rustic Warmth of American Oak Richly purposes of construction, operation and maintenance of the facility and is de- scribed as follows invited to submit written comments for consideration by the County of Wayne to CHIMNEYS Roofs Finished in Mellow Harvest Brown Shades, the office of the undersigned Such written comments should be received at L-13 Description of Proposed Easement for the Fellows Creek (County) Drain Lying tiyn ,p Maritc hoifg tabne, mS.oEr.e V pta ortfi cSuelcatirolyn d14es. cTri b2eSd. Ras 8: EC o. mCmanetnocni nTgo watn sthheip E. Wasta yVn.e c Coomuenr bWeafoynree OCcotuonbteyr B8.u i1ld9i8n9g .A l8l00 su Rchan cdoomlpmhe Snttsre esot. rDeceetrivoeitd Mwiilclh bigea nco 4n8si2d2e8re odo a nodr Cleaned • Repaired Hand Rubbed to the Perfect Lustre. of said section 14 distant S. 89*1114' W 59 15 feet along the East and West Mi the County will not request the release of Federal Funds or take administrative Screened Re-Roofed Reg OUR PRICE actios oo tbe within project prior to the date specified in the preceding sentence line of said Section 14 and along the Westerly right-of-way line of Haggerty Triple Dresser * 1500 described above with Block Grant Funds from the U S Department of Honing Repaired RSuabnddi v(1is3i0on f eaest rwecidoer)d,e sda iidn l iLnieb earls 9o5 .b ePiangge t h3e1 .E Was tCer.Rly S li.n 0e8 o°f 8 C91h e1r1r"y WHi.l l8 5O8a k8s9 4 Urban Development (HUD) under Title 1 of the Housing A Development Act of New Triptych Mirror *690 •414 feet to the point of beginning of the Fellowi Creek Drain Easement said point 1974 Tbe County of Wayne is certifying to HUD that tbe County of Wayne and Queen Size Bed •1170 Executive Edward H McNamara in his capacity as County Executive consent also being the NX earner of the Village Green of Canton West project site to accept the Jurisdiction of the Federsl Courts if an action is brought to enforce Armoire •1790 •1074 thanes cent!—tng from said point of beginning along said Westerly right-of-way responsibilities in relations to environmental reviews, decision-making »iwi ac- Night Stand •546 •325 Has of Haggerty Read 8. 99' W 31" W" 244 33 feet thence the following nine tion. and that these responsibilities have been satisfied The legal effect of the teen mm along the Southerly line of said dsuitod isssnnwl S . 88° 33' 13" certification is that upon its approval, the County of Wayne may use L"ie Block », « 90 (Set; & 88° 53 IS" W., 51 51 feet; N U* ST 38" W.. S3 84 feet; No 87* Grant Funds and HUD will have satisfied its responsibilities under the National ir Ir W„ 17.13 fest. N. 7S* 33' IS- W., 144 88 fast; N. 88* 87' IS" W.. 83 30 feet & «7* 18' »" W, 1M 13 last; N W 34' 33" W„ 1SS 48 fast; N N* 03' 1T W., Environmental Policy Act of 1989 HUD will accept an objection to its approval I-JT8 Thomasville of the release of funds and acceptance of the certification only if It is on ooe of 31 M fast; N tT 54 W W. 47 37 feet; N. 71* 5C 33" W„ 48 38 fest K «• 38 the following bases OT W., 88.37 feet; N. 58* S3* 88" W„ 37.88 feet N. 4S° 43 38" W S7J8 fast; N. 48* M* S3" W 138 98 feet; * Of* 33' 88" W. 103 feet; N. a* 31* 3T* W„ 38 18 a) That the certification was not in fact executed by the Chief Executive Office HURRY, THESE PRICES WILL feet; N 84* IT ST W„ 48 30 feat; S. 17* 33* Of* f, 183 36 fest is a pofet an the of the applicant or LAST ONLY TIL OCTOBER 31st West prapattj line of aaM Village Green af Canton Weat project rife; thence b) That the applicant's environmental review record for the project indicates unfiling along aaM West property Una ot atfe N. 0T Sf 13" W, 188 75 feat; omission of the required decision, finding or step applicable to 3i thane the fadsvlng Atee comas along fee Wat thai ty MM of said described the project In the environmental review process eenensent of whteS the first a—on cnaraaa are afcwg the aontherty tt— of Cliai i j Objection must be prepared and submitted m accordance with the reqrtrnd o HOI Oaks SeMtrMoe as rssorSad is Uhsr ft, Paga 31. W.CJt K. 00* 13* 34" E , proce>tere (24 CFR Part 58). and may be iiHriaid is HUD at McNamara Your Sitting. Sleeping, Dining. Reclining, Rocking. Entertaining Headquarters 344.07 test, g. 7S* 4T 48" E-. 31.81 feat; S. 8g* 01' lg" K.. 397 88 fest; 8. SO* 31' Building 17th. Floor. 477 Michigan Avenue. Detroit Michigan 48X28 Oh Mr Classic Interiors OS" K. 82 08 fest; g. 00* W 03" E* 03.47 fest; t. 00* SO* SO" E.. 03 93 fest; f. 10* Unas to the release of fundi on the basis other than those stated above wifl not 54" ST t, 300 03 fest; N. 00* 01' ST V. 3S.7S test; N. IT U' 14" B, 300 00 fest by HUD NO objection received after October 14. 1800. win be at the potet si hagtenteg af i bv HUD ths NX con* of sate VK* EDWARD H McNAMARA Cowrty Executive loft Count* of Wayre 20292 Middlebelt, Livonia • Sooth of 8 Mile 474-6900 SB — - O&E Thursday. Septemoer 21. 1989 Thursday September 21 1»69 C6£ *11A obituaries Park walk aids animal shelter wrP1a1riaSe t ahCse. bmrt.bvy .Beit cSe aeRrar*Witnea uwvenIrLs. diC, MlPal h8 yhAbu8,ier l .COci phoh.ce f B tRlH.d Aoo7 affdR,ro gp aNrPete lEMrrtysbS m rWeM s. ooFa uWoi trgdhUsse t,e- gwp1i9aiv2MMrfMeet1sn.rer i mLsRnRtoaoaaol rPeyyrteihsnnonameeenle rr ta cAionoaf m. n cw iP.stearlyri s Hbimscuue abotrniovu owr itnCnvhase.as dnM mca aenbarryyc hSa u ohb tci9eosi. - dTbDRwaoraaeouMrlsanypg r ar hhHbst t.o W eetCrhirng. eaV hro WlJtinsrag. hn Si iis6kntaesi tagu Cs rroua dhGfnraafvdripyeicce.veihl aenS iCdtleed epdor mtbfe yn1eB D6t uae enrrh iyadDear rl-r i 2 n oLPfl aSyPmmelyrbovmeuircottheu-sV t hfeLorOrm w UMeeIurrSle e LLuo. huFCeiusOlndO eLKr .aM Cloo Hnodkoa,m y7e,3 ,. GdlgiWta arteneiaMurldaklga,itre leh sdgCr teM. re oCvaroae,onk enoPd kc aC gi,htsorri aoil oscndkfuidr,a re cCovnh fia Bv ilPlreidolfdyrooe mrmbnnyoi aau o,hntfhid sa, H n eawdiig gishf hoae-tn , awsPSail lcst iyGMifitneemeang,rr .ro-c.H diBHeunee tuJC-lnhlterU,ashni ,waaun lnPrM gc Jdlweheyr aamH n so nioifs ti au EetPti tcsnl hlUeluyge. rmnnevri iot JvSe iuodelctlfdhh Mm,D bE eieoydlmtflrtfe ,oohin cinio tis f ~'A dftPhioareTgMsr tksMb o.fet uriu ceenrh vntdiheeg-nadranatn, ios Sudi n0Htug0b ulbam epswdtaeano lStepkbaleet uiSn r"aodHnca dHioyeti tn2 y fT0e'oss0or J officiating. ety. great grandchildren Sept. 18, at Lambert-Vermeulen Schmidt of Ypsilanti Trot" dog days walk, raised 1«.M Srhse. Bwaarsn ebsor dni eSde pSt.a t2u7r,d 1a9y0,0 S. eSphte CECILE M CARL in MBurso yCraursl, wOahsio b oHren Fweabs 1 a2. h o1m69e4-, Tcornu sFt r1a0n0k F Kuenresraanlt yHo omfe S wt.it hJo sDeepah- LEONARD W HITTINGEK troHite a wndas r ebtoirrend M fraoym 1 8A,w 1r9e0y4 ,B iank Deres * e$m27e,0rg0e0n fcoyr f utbned, s shaeidlt eRro'sc aBnliamuaelt . Scat1ucac9thtm5eio1v eto eef lt ra oisoncy mht stbehter eeG mPt rAel,oay. sAacmsnh*.Uodeur . PWtt aihonu.i . ncg twohtheemta. sPim nSalhuy Gesnmuri otbowyssusa tti*ishn- . 9WH5oeS, sdoepnfrive tDasiclde eiaansyr .bf DoSorreen paMrt. bHros ier3 niC,g,eh cwtasitl,eer Oew Mah hkoe lC ddwai oeraldot. d vgmMeaaenlMokt hHpeeoermu dsm ioasratri enCael has u vSmraocaichlyiae b otbylfee oD sareet Fna ttrihbr etsoot rf n UuMnn Eieictnrhea id-l Caitneta grhMyt.ho Briom nClui erHco.i oaoC Hklwh ew ued lrawilce.s had sa iTt nb hMo uHrtnros O dwNaleoiylvvl,e. tSo 8e f.Cpf it1ec.9mi 11ae54t--., idaFntau gyStnbe.ee erSrr. v eaL8ilp5ca tH,em. s oo1b mff7eo .reDr ti -enMV ti rYnreor piLm tsP,eiell oywaunnmlhaetoriond u w dTt hieWrerude sw tH Sh iu1tiehtn0ltd --0 cgiynaae nn1aM 9rDPs6ea i9maarskbo iwearnit ahesbloseasnrk eAme Frsa oshyoue cnbi deawat iotsoireonknne tEd otnorv f eAoMlrmoipc e2her5sii < ft * *> dttshhuieirr"se pWh c(ru$tieom2s rwe7 a,,oe"0nf r0eBe 0 els )adhouuoc ecpiwteai ntatsyigsao.i ndf -oa rse $ rp2vl0iec,0ae0ssa0 n,f tos ro Pointe for many years. She was a the First United Methodist Church of home Arrangements were made by in Edmore and was a tool and die Reader Helen M Hopkins, Christian are available at the funeral home Nancy Koustas of Dearborn woo member of tbe First Presbyterian a Sony Ducman portable compact Church of Plymouth where she was disc player from Highland Super- an elder. stores for collecting tbe most Mrs. Barnes is survived by 10 -- • ^ - pledges She brought in $1,470. grandchildren; IS great-grandchil- * \j * ? Walkers who get more than $100 dren; and a sister, Rowena Lindgren in pledges received a free "Hot to of Wichita, Kan. Trot" official walk T-shirt. Canine Local arrangements were made - v .. • V ' walkers got a bandanna and box of by Schrader Funeral Home. Memori- dog biscuits courtesy of tbe Milk- al contributions may be given to the bone Dog Biscuit Co Church of Christ Care Center, 23575 Gray skies and afternoon rain IS Mile Road, Mount Clemens, MI showers didn't dampen tbe enthusi- 48043 or to tbe charity of your asm of pet owners or tbe canines choice. >' 'S I'*":"-' 'V which came in ail shapes and sizes. It's all here! Fall's vibrant new vests, oversized Spotted among tbe canine walkers •»-' ''"x- - • • MARILYN L. MARR tops, patterned fabric bottoms! Paisleys, stripes, were several great Danes, collies, dachshunds, chihuahuas, spaniels, ART EMANUELE/staff photographer 67,S oefr vPilcyems foourt hM wrs.e rMea hriellydn M L.o nMdaaryr.. awesome shades of spice and more! ^ ' -V .V Gmeurtmts.a n shepherds and lots of EDaegbebri eto F abkengein o hfi sLi vwoanlika,, C cahseecyk,s a in go wlditehn G reintarie Pvaetrcz oywafncesdki ,by a Sept. 18 at the Schrader Funeral Most walkers came from west- Humane Society volunteer. Home, Plymouth, with the Rev Ken- WOVEN SHIRTS & VESTS! ART EM A NUELE/ ctaff ptwtographer ern Wayne County bat a few came neth F. Gruebel officiating. Burial from as far away as Flint and Ma- year bat Blauet said: "I hope we WNIC-FM, Total Gas Station, Yogo was in Kinyon Cemetery. Canton Sale 10.99-22.99sv Participants head for the start of Saturday's walk at Merriman Picnic Hollow in Edward rine City, according to Blauet can pick a better day " Yogurt, Pepsi, Abaopure and Bet- Township. Hines Park. Another walk is planned next Other walk co-sponsors included ter Made Potato Chips. She was born Aug. 30, 1922 in Can- ton Township and died Friday. Sept ANGELIQUE, KRAZY KAT, AT LAST, PUNCH & MORE! 15 in Plymouth. WATER FORD® ALL NOVELTY KNITS! ROOFING CRYSTAL Mrs. Marr is survived by her hus- band, Jack A. Marr of Plymouth; and nephew, Clifford McClumpha of Can- Sale 10.99-21.99 Salomon Roofing Co. ton. She was a lifelong resident of Sk'e5g $ 30 SINCE 1»M Large the Plymouth-Canton community COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL Selection and retired as a bookkeeper. RICKI ONE STEP UP T.O.I. & MORE! FLA r ROOfS Oof> SP£C<*L ri of FABRIC BOTTOMS! fHEt i*SPEC "Ot Stemware WARREN W. RAYNER i EST (MATES and NEW ROOFS Services for Mr. Warren W. Sale 18.99-26.99 Rey REPAIRS Gift ware All These Suitmatas Rayner, 68. of Plymouth Township, S26-S36 REROOF8 who died Saturday, Sept 2, in South- field, were held Wednesday, Sept. 6 CHEROKEE BUGLE BOY, TRANSPORT A.J. BRANDON! CALL 341-5367 • g\fory~$ CHI.\A S^'P at 1 p.m. at tbe Schrader Funeral UJ Chatham Si W Home with the Rev. John N. Grenfell FALL COLLECTIONS! DHuwour.rt*o wSia Wt imixjr • Dc 9t P Shr J>Oric S u«n*• 1L Ji^-54 ] OflferTlic Jr. officiating. Burial was in Rose- land Park Cemetery, Berkeley. Sale 18.99-32.99&,.. v & * & v a v -it v a v j* Solve, 3* 62 EAST ST. MICHEL. UNION BAY & IVY!' * V Highest Standards Of an age-old Sagebrush Hurry! Sale ends Tuesday, September 26th. & & 'No' od ityiei in a<l slo'es "OLD TYME CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY" dilemma. W FOLK A*T SHOW A SALE-SEPT 22, 2X, 24. 1— * a Historical, Educational, Informative & Fun a I Visit our new store in Ypsilanti OVER Craftsmanship Ypsilanti—3815 Carpenter Road next to Metjer AR1T0I0S TJoSi n'N Us rA el wThsfe c Bt ieoan uOlif tiu -i£ N5 *ErW r.' .j oFfliinint* IMA Sp omricts. mAirge ansa V Ytboeu Trogrecnhe rDoruisv ed ocnanat ihoenlp t o $ Canton—Next to Meijer on Fora Road at Canton Center B-TSSl FS*OU'®«NM HT O12M-5E S IPMMFO A-M AAdTmI OloN 9> C3 p.0A m0L S LAp<drJiin"mgl'ts»imt i»oerWtU CMwU 1l»in»U in me C»m o' 'u tMnotSry p( FAmRp <Ekif«El w2 0u 2n1o n2U2 M a* the elderly. w & * a » a ¥ 3 v a f a v a v What kind of a kid FREE TRAINING! Dental or Nurse's Assistant National Career Institute, in conjunction with the Brighton Community do you suppose Thomas Edison was? Education Program, is offering classes in Dental Assistant or Nurse s ^: a' •' ,u i c k Assistant training A tier noon and evening classes are available; (Monday- Thursday 1 or 4 hours per day) Register soon Late Registrations accepted Classes begin September 25th DO I QUALIFY FOR FREE TRAINING? YES. IF YOU: 1) Do not have a htgh school diploma 2) Have a Q.E.D 3) OH are under 20 years ot age H any ot thaae do not apply. you stiu may quality tor otnar financial a*} * u a • Jji'l ( ft To Confirm that you may qualify, call © (313) 229-1419 NATIONAL CAREER INSTITUTE Community Education Bnghton High School L-canaadOy I S A Hank 7878 Brighton Road ThaStrntaotmcfgar Dapt ot Educator Brighton. Ml 48116 C ! r- l is For Additional Information. Caa ooaect (113) 442-1200 I Uiituri s Only One Offers Sensible Prices. Bet he looked at problems Bet he watched how And you know that small If you're wondering if it's and saw solutions. Like things work and thought of genius can grow up to all worthwhile, just imagine Maurice Scales who ways to avoid wasting time become big genius—with what Edison would have BRIQHTM00R TABERNACLE Cnmpair a A. Bank suit to art) d the most respected of such obvious quality can oflcr such surpnsuv value? invented Baby No-Mash to or effort. Like Caitilin the capacity to make said. FLOODED! mnaamrkeesu i nsi tmheil adnntyth tinn tch eb uesxiqnueisssit e\b quu1all intyo toicf eta nbghhc« c aownsaoyu ac - on maTkhineg a nthsew celro itsh fionugn wde i n9e oUu sro w coanrkroo cmosm wphteerre!? i prevent doors from closing McCracken who invented America number one again. non and dassic sryitng jhc quality of every wem. And since we scfl it directly Invent America! Cascading, foaming, sparkling streams of Now compare the price tags YouU nonce ngf* through our owmsrwes and caaiogs we can on little fingers. the Orphan Kitten Feeder To participate, just write btaeaings continue to pour out from the away a maHceddidcTence between j°S A. Bank and price our sis from $75 - SL90k& For now—as never fountainhead of Heaven! all the others. far yourself the Bet he saw how things for Three. Invent America!, 510 King before—our country needs Barren, fruit lees lives are being refreshed! SpeafkalK you 11 see that J°S. A Bank costs «nd incompaaoie vakie of j°S A The mighty wind of the Hofy Spirit It sweeping 20%-j0%less H<^ is it possible that clothing we sew, you reap were done, and imagined Maurice, Lillian and Street, Suite 420, an inventive spark. over aM—sending deep breaths of new Me into every fainting, thirsty souit better ways to do them. Caitilin were three of the Alexandria, VA 22314, or •rightmoor T Like Lillian Lukas who thousands of winners in the call 703/684-1836. of the Holy Visit Or Remodeled Store Now Open At Laud Pari: Place invented the Puddle Invent America! education Come and satisfy your thirsty heart! In Birmingham. InLhoia. Detecting Cane for the blind. program. 300Plwor Sew (owner MmO Fhonr *0 WftO 10-9 • SrnAv * JO - W0 m Hosdeymn SiSSTuoSS. 12A* OAK Thursday. Sapfmtxx 21. 1989 CHie (Pbsrruer Newspapers AIDS care group wins grants Schuette seeks GOP Entertainment coTalbieti oAnI Do6i CMar peu Cbloincne acntdion p,r aiv naetwe aDnedp naeratmrlyen $t 3o.f4 mHeilalilothn farnodm Hthuem Uan S gvaicneisz aotfi oMne tthraotp oslpiteaanrh Deeatdreodit, f othrem oar-- Senate nomination health and social service organiza- Services, including 1904,347 this tion of tbe coalition. tions helping AIDS patients in year and 12.4 million the next two Care Connection will mainstream seontu tohf e9a3s.t6e rmnl M 11ickhmi gIna ns,ta itse tahned r feecdiperi-- ye"aArsI. DS cases are being reported in shuefaflethr ianngd fr houmm aAnID sSe,r vWiciellsia tmos t haoddse- forUdS, a Rnenpo.un cBeUdI M Socnhduaeytt et,h aRt- Shean i-s tahramt sg icvoenst ruosl. s "trIe snugpthpo arntd a l setvreartaeggey Ethel Simmons eci ' 6«14 i t00 al grants. epidemic numbers across the coun- ed. Services include day care, coun- entering the 1990 U.S. Senate race at the bargaining table with the So- •wr Care Connection, founded early try. It affects all of us and perme- seling, food, furniture and clothing Schuette, 35, seeks to challenge viets," be said tfcjs summer, has received 1323,000 ates our society," said Geneva Jones programs, nursing, housekeeping, incumbent Carl Levin, a Democrat, Schuette is a member of the Thursday Seplember 21 1989 O&t from the Michigan Health Initiative Williams of United Community Ser- respite and hospice care, transporta- though be will face Grosse Pointe House Budget, Agriculture and Se- tion, legal assistance and spiritual attorney Clark Durant in tbe GOP lect Aging committees He holds a support. Clinic targets young adults primary. law degree from the University of Show goes on Coalition organizations include the Targeting Levin, a two-term in- San Francisco and a bachelor's Wayne County Health Department, cumbent, Schuette said the election from Georgetown University, with offices in Westland, and Visit- would give voters, "clear choices Washington, D.C. A new outpatient psychiatric clin- and two clinical outpatient thera- ing Home Health Services, with of- and an opportunity for change " His House district covers the ic has opened in Redford Township. pists. fices in nine locations including Outlining his candidacy, Schuette center of the Lower Peninsula, in- Detroit-based Aurora Corp. re- Westland. called for: cluding Midland. Schuette estab- cently announced opening of its out- The company also operates two patient treatment center at 14157 treatment centers in Detroit. Cen- United Community Services, a e No new taxes. lished an exploratory committee in Despite new construction, flood Telegraph. ters operate under a contract with central coordinating body funded by •-The death penalty for 'drug June The center providesvtreatment for the Michigan Department of Mental United Way, has addressed tbe needs kingpins and cop killers." Schuette announced his candida- 17-31. Center staff includes Health and Detroit/Wayne County of AIDS patients since 1983. Bill Schuette e Stiffer sentences for crimi- cy at a series of statewide press nals and expanded victims" rights conferences, including ones in De- manager Mental Health Services Board. For assistance or more informa- seeks GOP Senate nod e Arms reduction, as opposed to troit and Pontiac. tion, call 342-1230 By Cathie Bretdenbach special writer By An Authorized Sears Installer Andersen windows THE BIRMINGHAM Village INTERIOR rre#l "DRAGON KEEP' GOOD TASTE MEED Players construction of a G WINDOW SYSTEM Dragons NOT BE EXPENSIVE 40%, ReBpulialdciinngg ay oHuor mweo?rn R oeumt owdinedlinogw?s ? nbeewse ts tbayge mhoinuosre s hnaasfu sbe aennd ' Practaua Momenta • Hudaon Pawrtar WE HAVE THE ANSWERS FOR YOU! by a major flood The compounded I • Btown Otaaa • OyataJ An Qlaas • Muate Box* frustrations and the trial by water lie Seal reduces drafts ana an Come home to quality. Andersen Uton . Anrl Wood Carrtnga • Davtd Winter Conmgm • Doto OiST U*T have put to the test that old theatri- i like a refrigerator door gasket • hummel* • Autographic Hummel Price Qutda • Rafcaa Bears Quality Window Center cal clarion call. The show must go Creates dead air space — a natural thermal on." barrier Reduces cold drafts sweating and frosting 24023 ANN ARBOR TRAIL 362 S. TELEGRAPH Players president Bill Haycook as- * 1 Acrylic glazing — a better insulator than 30175 FSrd Rd. • Garden City • 421-5754 S W Cornar of Tale®r»pri • Dea'Dom Hts S OIM-S9- Pontiac sures everyone that the hit Broad- I W«• • Cugsltaosms made lo fit almost any window or Hour* Uoft-FrL 0 *.m. - 5p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. - 2p.m. 274-4144 681-6290 owpaeyn c tohme epdlya,y e"rSso sceiaalso Sne counr istcyh,"ed wuliell, T; I •' T >. 2 doorwall HOURS M-F 8 30-5. SAT 9-1 l d ; U & U W I£ Friday. Sept 29 Joann Brit toe, pub- , ~*5*? •J" Ewsipnedcoiawllsy effective with older, loose-fitting lic relations chairwoman for the Y ,• Help* increase home comfort players, says. "This is our «7th year, m and the stage has never been dark, CALL TODAY even during the Depression and dur- • I J B H K- . W 7FOR A FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATE ing the war " Such is the historical mettle of the < ; • * — » ^ ~ » ^ a Q|i<Q community theater group that has IFRRJ , ,/ r—— Metro oetrott T-t5uv-so SCARS been staging plays in Birmingham Jbx| M I - Or call your local Sears Store since 1923. r When planning to renovate its playhouse on Chestnut Road and Ws "Men, if you're about to turn 18. it's Hunter Boulevard, members voted •KB- J J A I KFL time to register with Selective Service - w not to tear down the entire building m ' m •' 1 at any U S. Post Office it's quirk It's easy. and begin anew but instead to update LI 1 / and preserve the charm and history And it's the law. of the old theater as much as possi- Staff photo ble They were adamant about sav- 3loft mgHhe Art Deee murab painted in Helen Parrish (left), Sharon Radom and Jerry Village Players 67th season opener, the 1933 on the walls of the auditorium. McKeon rehearse a scene lor the Birmingham dy "Social Security" by Andrew Bergman. Bill Haycook, president of Birmingham Village Players (left), Haycook says, "Tbe story goes that and member Art Underwood have spent countless hours, characters on the walls actually rep- along with other members, on the renovstion and flood clean- resent real-life members ' tioos and details" needing attention disassembled and refurbished. Tbe plicated an already tight up. In background is scaffolding that rose on the stage. during construction stage floor itself was soaked through "Everything bunched up, oTO 70°t TRADITIONS MATTER to the Over Labor Day weekend, just and rippled, so it had to be replaced, says. "We had to wait for Lots of projects members, and they don't lntewf to go when season-ticket sales were get- and part of the auditorium floor tioo before we could build against either the old "show must go ting into gear, the phooe system flooded and warped so badly that a Usually tbe players allow four on" rallying call or their own proud went down — another nuisance to 14-by-H foot section needed replac- to build sets, but for "Social MO,OW history of more than 1.200 perfor- add to the list of obstacles overcome ing." All repairs had to be finished ty" they will have only five or mances with never a dark house that will doubtless become part of before opening night of thte first days to create scenery and to CASINO raise money Haycook says, "We've taken the po- club lore. Despite the inevitable show all the stage equipment back GPRRAIZNED BINGO sai stihoonw th abte fwoere'v,e annedve trh ifsai lsehdo wto owpielln smnianfuutse osfc rcaomnsbtrleuc ttoio snat iasnfdy stbtaete l aresgt-- pliHshaiyncgo tohke e xrepnlaoivnastio ntha ptro ajeccctom b-e- place. DRAWING DINNERS also go on " ulations. construction over tbe sum- tween tbe close of the season last Rehearsals in August and i PRIZES \ Phase I of the three-part renova- mer was progressing well — until spring and the opening this fall was September contended with tbs KIDDIE RIDES By Cathie Bretdenbach restaurant in Birmingham garnered tion project required demolishing the flood in July. a gamble to begin with bat, "We met and confsslou of constrectio special writer donations and treasures to be auc- the old stage area and constructing a Past president Donna Masters with tbe architects and tbe construc- members had to sweep debris RAFFLE tioned off. To attend the hors new two-story building to house the says of the downpour. "I don't know tion company and they were very op- stage and navigate aroand GARAGE SALE With more than $500,000 to raise d oeuvres and wine party with a stage as well as backstage dressing bow many inches fell in an hour, but timistic that they could do it" ing as director John Reddy for tbe three-phase renovation of 1920s theme, patrons paid $25, or rooms, scene workshops and storage it was just too much for the partial "It was a real cliffhanger," Mas- movements for the comedy CRAFTS their playhouse, members "raise brought a gift of equal value Other areas for costumes, props and flats. roof draped with tarps." ters says, "but tbe builder got out oo money any which way we can think private, collection parties in mem- BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND of," according to Birmingahm Vil- bers homes accumulated quality This summer the State of Michi- MEMBERS BAD previously schedule " Tbe flood, however, com- Please turn to Pag#15 FRIDAY, SEPT 22nd - 6:00-11:00 P.M lage Players president Bill Haycook merchandise for the auction, which gan presented a temporary obstacle cleared tbe stage for building crews SATSBUAHNREDRD M(A7AY-N1, 1S A)E R(TPNRTOI.BL UD23T AErdN TD O- TNEHLoEVo IInSN-) T1E1R:0S0T APT.ME funTdb-er a2isi n5g0 -bmye amsbkeinr ggr oitusp m ebmegbaenr - lMoccaWl cheirlteebrr, iJtiimes F istuzcghera lads, JNimicmkiy atot ocroyn. sTtrhuec tpiloany eorfs t haess buamcekdst athgaet l baev-- sbeyt sc rionwtodi ntbge f ubransietumree,nt p rWophsen an da Dates include brunch matine* • HONEY" RADIO BROADCASTING LIVE ship to pledge and by asking busi- Launce and Gordon Staples attend- cause tbe lavatory was intended for heavy rain pelted the temporary • 50 s CAR CLUB nesses to contribute to the theater ed. use only by members, it wouldn't roof, water leaked onto the stage and Birmingham Village Players will matinee at 2 pjn. Oct. I is a 1/ SUNSTDINHAGEY OL. AUSTRE APDDTEOA 2SR4 B-th6O0R 0N-- 11 -1 030 0 O-09O-4:P0 00 0M P P M M sthinact eh 1as92 b3e eMna ancyti vmee irnc hBainrtmsi ndgohnaamt- doAno brso wplleadthgoend btoro cuognhttr iibnu $te6, 0m0o0n, eays hreagvuel taoti oconns.f Wormron tgo. s t"aMtee betairnrgie rs-tfarteee arannd ienqtoui tpbmee bnatn emeuL soaking props pBreersgemnta "nS. oSchioawl S decautersity f"o bry tAhend rheiwt metsa tairnee ea vsatailratibnlge aatt t1he2£ dto oprj,n .I Tyk- THE GOLD TONES" - 1:00-3.00 P.M ed, including a substantial contribu- for each pin knocked down. Last requirements made us make some Haycook says, "We lost a lot of Broadway comedy are Friday-Satur- ervatkms are THE LARADOS - 4 00-9 00 P M It's our Final Oearancc of Drexel Heritage 61 Cabernet Classics French Styling with Dramatic tion made by Fred Lavery whose year Birmingham Village Players hasty alterations," Haycook says of stage furniture that the insurance day, Sept 29-30; Sunday. Oct 1, and tickets are 9t; furniture — fl<x>r samples, closeouts. one-of-a-kind Carving and Hardw are. Oval Table, w as SI 2-*l>. dPooorrs ctohe t baen dpl Aayubdoiu dsee alership is next Please turn to Page 15 "ththe ocuhsaanngde a nthdat o oweas a bdudtit iooones, o dfe tlhee- cgootm wpeatny a njudst h wadro tteo obfef cTohmep lleigtehltys tFirmidea iys- S8u:3n0d apy.m. O. cOtct 4 1-4 .is aC Suurtnadina y Brersuenrvchat,i'monast,i nceaell t 4ic4k4e-2ts9 7aSre i 111 and discontinued items from all Gorman's stores' now $888 And a great opportunity to save substantially, even • Cabernet Classics Side ("hairs was $4 3S now ^222 To build the coffers of the building E on a limited budget' Here's jus* a sampling: • ( abcrnct ( lassie s Arm ( hairs, was $-4 V; ru »w v 2 A s fund, the players next expanded from direct requests for donations MOMWs Tn£(j FRIPWS • ( abernel Classics Server, was >12 now i into inventive fund-raisers A mam- CHAIRS, SOFAS A SECTIONALS • (Cabernet < iktsMes ("hirht ( abimi w-. • *>2~ i S »m moth auction netted nearty $19,000 KIPS PAY • Heritage Sofa, was SS2"*(), save 60". Jt SI VA> $1488 Before the auction, a Monday-night • Heritage Sofa, was $314V save 6S"\. at S99*) • Heritage (a>rinthian (• las>iop i.ibK with "collection" party at Punchinello's a new "V • Drexel Vpc Sectional, was S4420. save Wl".. I phoLstered Side ( < > and Krin {_')•< h.ur. wjs at SI769 $T^'4S, now SS8~'> • Drexel Vpc Scctional. was $4420. now SI9W WHAT TH£Y jplion • Heritage Chair was SI" IV now S6W BEDROOM SITS • Heritage < hair, was $1055, now S-«H8 • Heritage "• ath ot France (> •> me hides Dresser Italian & GARDENS New Mirnv »rmoire. Queen lied and 2 Nijitn Mauds ' for DINING ROOM PIKES VN.1 -i(>yS i now $-»WS American Owners • Vintage C.hern Dining Table with leaves was • ' critagc Corinthian with Drcssc-r In Mirror. fa >1 I2S now SSHN L>oored ( hest and Headlviard was SH_'I(I now W&XJH. Cuisine LRESTAURANTj • Vintage Cherrv Arm ( hairs was $-4 Vi. now $ 4 IV9 HOMEMADE PASTA — SEAFOODS seniors • Vintage Cherry Side ( hairs was now JI8S • I rvon Manor ( Italian Styleu I (Hal Dining labk OCCASIONAL PIECES SPAGHETTI -SJS FETTUCINI._«5 » FISH JR RMW MOSTACCIOU.... 5.15 CANNELON1...€.25 BROILED ATLANTIC HADDOCK ... -CJ5 American fHoor usseeni oisrs twheho r vetailrueem tehnet prilvivaicnyg oopft nth ieoinr o ofw tnhe be 1a9u9t0ifu sl • Iw arsy oSnI 0M6a0n. onro w( h Wir»uM O( ahint i was $24-9. now • Imocpcoarstieodna lf otarb oleusr iDnr ewxaerlm o fnfieahriin»ggasn vse fliencitsehd JUST A PENNY A POUND! RAVIOLI IIS GNOCCHI S-fS ORANFLF. RFHUPIFY, ,, F 5F Americoanr oHnoeu bseed oroffoemrs a fpraeretdmoemnt from housekeeping, cooking and >i2H<) Formerly $339. now $1 39 LASFAEGTTNVAC 4I.9N6I ALFRE MDAOO ITCOTTI 4.2 5K JBURMOBILOE FDR SITEUDF SFHERDI MFLPO UNDER -9FJ F55 • I'm mi Manor Server was now SS-'S laundry. 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Thursday Septefnt^ 21 1989 Odr£ * ISA S h ow g o es on d e s p i te c o n s t r u c t i o n, f l o od pi l u p c o m l ng [things to do £(cf+<*£ ContinuAd from PaQo 1 3 Gish oo Broadway, then by Geral- •We lost a lot of mtrnge dine Page oo film, gently probes BANQUET F A d U T ms Ie nDdeaard iltine on feor we tehke a Uhepacdom ionfg p cuaMl-i- pitieasn, iTstu Jeoseda Jye-lTahsiucr spdlaayy.in g7- o1l1d fpajvno..r - pMlaey" b(Myi cRhaignadni WDooumgelnas F i"gChotu fnotr Otbne cinogn tthineu eAst tthicro Tughhea tSreu'nsd a1y4Tth Osecat.so 8n , ha•vAe CnoTO seRtSs, I Njust S toacpiael m aSrekcsur oitoy a furniture that the memory to create heart-warming UP TO JOO theater Varvm. Items must be received by Marian Ventre at the piano singing Vote); Oct. 2, "A Tribute to Ethel The show is a co-production with badly damaged floor," Haycook insurance company AVAILABLE to be considered for old standards and easy-listening Waters," Ange Smith with Kenn Cox, Minnesota's Mixed Blood Theatre says Usually actors rehearse on a the following Thvrs- songs. Big band sounds and old love Don May berry. Oct. 31, Halloween Company. Partial proceeds of this stage with complete sets because Just wrote off. The The ill-fated love between Anne SORPY NO DISCOUNTS Send to: Ethei Simmons, En- songs are presented for dancing the with Contemporary Insanity — de- production go to benefit the Detroit being surrounded by the belongings lights got wet and had Boleyn and headstrong Henry tbe fpiainment Editor, the Observer night away Fridays-Saturdays, 8 tails forthcoming, Nov. 6; Dec. 11. Radio Information Service of WDET of characters they play helps tbem to be completely Eighth of England takes center stage DINNER FOR TWO £ Eccentric, 10351 Schoolcraft p.m to midnight, to tbe Marian Ven- Burt Horn beck, reading from Dick- which services the blind and print- step into their roles and "become" for two weekends beginning March Choice Of' jbad. Livonia 48150. tre Trio. English-style High Tea in ens. Performance times are 8 p.m. impaired. Performances are the characters. disassembled and 23 when the players present Max- Broiled Tenderloin Sle^R - the lobby, features Jelasic at the Ticket prices vary with performanc- Wednesdays-Fridays at 8 p.m., Sat- Remaining plays in the season are refurbished.' well Anderson's drama Anne of a Boston Scrod € BENEFIT CONCERT grand piano. Monday-Saturday, 2-5 es. Call the Attic box office at 875- urdays. 5 and 9 p.m.. Sundays, 2:30 bound to run more smoothly without Thousand Days " Chicken Picanle Palace Theatre Company is spon- pjn. Jelasic performed for 10 years 8284 for ticket information. and 7 p.m. Student and senior dis- the complications of scaffolding,* — Bill Haycook Baked Lasagna soring a variety show Sunday. Sept at the Machus restaurants before counts are available. For tickets call sawdust and time crunches. Tbe president. Birmingham The players hope to get permis- M(he, wreisthto raallti opnro octe heidssto rgiocing t Wowaayrnde ltheea vBinlagc kto eTsietab Aligsehn hciys, o iwnn B biursmininegss-, • I"RTMbeA MVyEsPte' ry of Irma Vep" open- t8h2e8 4A ttic Theatre box office at 875- TMoynsyte-aryw oafrd -Ewdiwnnining Dmruosoidc"al o"pTeHnse Village Players sMioang tnoo luisaes .t"h we hciocmhe tdhyey d rhaamvea, s"cShteeedl- s1 195 Theatre which Opened In 1937 Show- ham He also entertains at the Oak- Nov 24 for a three-weekend run. uled to close the season May 11-13, time is 3:30-6 p.m. at the Harry S. land Hills Country Club Sunday Another view of scaffolding on exterior of building. Based on Charles Dickens' unfin- tion billed as a magical, musical 18-20 Playwright Robert HarLing's Truman Auditorium of Cherry Hill brunch ished stones of Eld win Drood, the mystery. slice-of-life drama exposes the ec- jH Atth Cocoon - Gcod thru 9 JC 89 .High School In Inkster. Featured play — like the Dickens story — has The touching drama, "The Trip to centricities of life in a small South- 1 Bphelrlfeotr, mdaenrsc iinngcl sucdeen etshe fr oAmnn H Aaurbnot-r • AETnte PrtIaNinKmEeYnt'S a t Pinkey's Boule- DINIbtG A ENTERTAINMENT L o ts of p r o j e c ts nvoo teens dtoing d eEcaicdhe w nhigoh Lco tmhem iatuteddie nthcee Bwoeeuknetinfdu lr,u' nop eTnhse J asnto.r y26 b fyor H ao rtwtoon- esarnlo tno,w bnri mTsbe w sitthor fyu,n sneyt idnia alo bgeuaeu atys IfIt L2l7v7.7 0Sa >P twwn oohuminrn u19m3S M6K M5 Bma Sacoun *O ty J "t•fd» C palsatylien;"g Dtuanveids Mwiuthrp hay' sja zozrc haneds- vard Club in Detroit includes: Mon- murder, in this light-hearted produc- Foote, made famous first by Lillian it builds to its moving conclusion AJ} L IV4O27N-iCOQAO •aRuEMO oFf OGfrtaOnd AItoKar ffB swing flavor, Randy Blouse with day. Jazz Nite with Ed Kubilus. 537-0740 U J Tuesday and Wednesday. Blues with -Johnathan Skyhawk presenting pop- Scotty Tulloch, Thursday-Friday, h e lp r a i se m o n ey ular and comtry-western songs, plus 'MEXICAN \ .>T ivcakreietst yar eof $ Bioro (agdewnaeyral s haodwmi stusinoens) SSiantgu rAdlaoyn,g M uwsiitch o Df othne F5a0rsra ahn,d a'6n0ds DINING it ENTERTAINMENT SAMPLER cStt*M. fCch FMajMtta .E n2c hTaa-- ^* '-or $25 (patron). Tickets may be re- with Randy Leipnik. Continued from Page 1 3 actual cost at about $320,000 i ! PLATTER *9.95 dtoa.. lEoJc tPaaddar.e BGuuran--.t ' served by calling 72S-SHOW Ticket Fund-raisers scheduled for th:s tor TWO camote Dip, Rtca A | >aso will be available at tbe door. • MONDAY SERIES put on a summer show, in addiUon to year include a square dance in Octo- Beans f m Attic Theatre Mainstage has ex- the traditional five-play season ber and a repeat of the popular .V D >in*e* In Only • W imtfai nCoup somn "1 Expire* 10- 1S-8S J panded its programming for the * p e 4 t c o al & "Lunch with Santa" during the holi- sr 7i •af«fGpdMt lQituiM aaenWarrOrypcnad iehleppOeferralrenw,eDses" ,waCeso Ttdeaooi I tln6doi yoMnbt d .snCpyE gTjao nAF"dmi .Tcawvn mkThm naiPeetnuuhi tLcAelns ye,FsAi r dtaib ayYas atoDth yEr m 1e i,CtnR5r hoOGnme,eSsne otc mar attoMnec udr1 cTast 0iatipho, mn iiebin ediae-e - t ccpMttdi1eiraloa9odauloye8 n ddtnt t9shnihird,-tnyie e9aigtg oaay0hah tnt e intsneemader rilsAgap e psshOt rreaotrtoiinvosrnecvtes. ssai e n,tis rsh I aea rneMp :tep iec aroS raraadeoniefvdsnisopandeastltrgenli.tmtcars ti2gia,o a n5cf ednanog.oencr mop d eat orrofs efoi muMdg dtv yuituuionah,ns crnraei-e----l ••• MCPMMaauairrcmagnhdieacse Ag M SseD ohSM Uor<I5eSNw.S!D s IPO AoNYn ,S yS3 RE POidTOeE s(MI nBclEuRde s2 4PB ~r ^n1g0) a 8.m y.rs to & 5 ipn.dme.r FREE foepsL$rtxtr1oaohop3Tgameje5mOeren, h0ci$ sDnfto01i rd0—uv2Aoi e5svtmTeo ,ip0 Edt 0hrof,u0 eauCa bs n tlrteohudoe emmip l totdlhe ehfgaiermencri ocegtb bhfauueei pirtarlhs sdB te rhi eatna awann dgosnkoodl ddvf- erusad a t mnatooii dnsnaoor edynensd -t dtadiifphnsotala eiearyaysr ey as ,M s plat Aeo"hteaatecg rtshtaiafho nelpoiennael r. reatmpee y l PrtsBaaehtl nyrriaaessuhcunveno s rewycua no heinsailfaenltr r beeg saef .p a"ocfisohnol lwnro epastwihort hoeoerfdund daewnu i cd bmonSt-yrniuraokena tnsar--- O Bloc2k4s3 W6NF.6OO RGVof CTR TAHeAlKeRgINIrNaSDpGTh) MRR •EAISSV E5 E3RP7RAV-1 AR45TT0 IIOE1SN ? , wood Center. For more information, With Phase I nearly complete, call 525-8800. 9C30A EM DPra hOnerA RKoaLdA • N[1D rml e• E .6 of2 M8-2-42] •5 O6x1f ord sprPihnga saen Id cwoansst rcuocmtiopnle tbeedga jnust la smt MPhaasstee rIsI s nayexs.t " yWeaer're if h owpein gha tvoe s ttahret EAGLE'S NEST time for the opening of the 1989-90 money " They will raise it with the ' •T 'hGeIaNtre G AGMuilEd' presents "The Gin sneaallsyo np.r oCjoescttse dfo art P $h2a8s0e,0 I0 0w.e breut o Hriagyi-- snaemsse t h"aatny to owkh iPchha swea 1y" fr ionmve dnrtievaem- ServLeudn Dchaieloy ns C2a3rd9a37n WCiatyrr.e Mn kAfrcci.f tn 522-2420 Gpme," a Pulitzer-prize-winning cook says, "Bills coming in put the to reality. 11:30 - 4.-00 comedy by D. L Cobum at 8 p.m t News that's closer to home t News that's close MONDAY IS LADIES NIGHT Id • • • • COUPON — Fridays-Saturdays, Oct 6-7, 13-14, 1 '29-21, at tbe guild playhouse in Red- MITCH HOUSEY'S IN LIVONIA With Escort LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS Wo-utcJ like to (Excluding Lotater or Crab Lep) Ml PRICE ffoorr dr.e Tseicrvkaettsio nasre a nWd i Cnfaollrm 5a3ti*o-n5« 7o8n THAN* ALL OF THE TUESDAY - CHICKEN STEAK OR SHRIMP 1st Lunch at C STEAK OR SHRIMP STIR-FRY '7.95 MONDAYS senior citizen and student discounts. PARTICIPATING LIVE ENTERTAINMENT THURSDAY - LOBSTER TAIL • 14.95 • Regular Price, t.; m ** C AAudSiTtiIoNnsG wi CllA bLeL h _e ld at 2 p.m. Asdhanoyn,w AS, ertobpot .rb e 2Bn4a,el faliettt t W hisea yoHnnaeerr yTofh S et.ah eTtrre gu rmroeausnptos Ar auptdeiiortfnoo,rr iamutmi n3g :a3t0 i nC p ha.me rv.ray Sri uHentiy-ll for Bs•unUp hpSeolprItmNaE t oaS nmSda dkEoeSn o autiorn s CWIDindEy RRidg eM OrcIhLarLd ;tDeSS|u« DINfNor ESyoREur P STDhTaPen EcFEiinMnCge sBIatnA dEinLR L SLi sSitve UoFnniPnriago E mRP lea Js7u.re9 5 TWHEKDF PR., SISDYACATYH. IA C- NFSUI SmNH .H SkIP CEHC KIIPAKSL 1 - PRIME R\tIiB\i \ »p9.p95n n \( 4.95 P3O*0L"IT SRUHIBE PSSLD 4AA YTCSHT IECRKE N | 2'nSdam LeL UPuIrKnic ceh L*u.n..c h or Vl o f f| I 'Sdauyn,d Oayc,t .O 9c,t f 8o.r raonldes 7 :I3n0 t hpe.m T.h Meaotnre- High School in Inkster. BENEFIT FOR Fresh pressed cider • Donuts SSSa 10 Items to Choose From WED a Till Hv \FT VI- I'M LOST \ KOI \ \y . All Yoa Can Eat '7.95y Expires September 50,19S9 Guild production of "Fifth of July" CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Apples* Petting Coral VOCALS Broiled Center Cut Pork Chocs (1 lb.) MONDAY A ! I K\KM\<.> V.I |.\! IIIIM M«\ Banquet Fadliba. for aB oco CaryOt iawc^ ;|g Lanford Wilson. Actors needed a rtuae saccass Jams & honey • Picnic area B-B-Q Spare Ribs (Vfe slab) 4 men, ages 25-35; two women, STEAK HOUSE OPEN WEEKENDS Broiled Petite Lamp Chops (4) Now s a pcrfca time » akei drive oat in thr The famogs Park Tcrrxr Resauna. a the 30-35; one woman, age 60-70, r> PH. SAT 10-6, SUN 11-6 All Dinners include Soup, Salad, country io Lanungion near Poaa Mr National Windsor Hihon «'ith 1 reputation (usdy-devrved oonled .t Oeennea goef t gbeirl fo tour pmlaeyn mau 1s4t Corner of 5 Mile & Inkster 9375 SSaAlinLeIN -E M. iMlanl Rd HPoRt IBMreEa OR.I BBa ikse dO Puort aStop ecialty Part Enjoy the quam Vienna homo, iuncti it 2 for jward-waaung lUtsme and superb service. The •play guitar. Production dates and Dining Music until one mile S ol downtown) wacrfrocH itsourant waa± the waves roil m on buffct kmch makes a perfect busmest meetrng, for Served Daily 'flr^ are 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays, 1(h00 PJI. - then Partytime Featuring Lake Ene a Sackffc Bcach. bin fresh fruits and dinner, you 11 en|oy a raapufuxr* rtvrr view a the Jov. 24-25, Dec. 1-2, 8-9. For more 4 2 9 - 7 1 11 Seafood* Steaks* Chops vegetables a the roadude sonds. shop for chins Park fence Rcstaiaant And don t lotfet 10 ask 4^6in1f-o9r2m0a7t.i on, call Diane Kremser at CSTLEUABK H i'WOrUthS MEW usel vForcyn S Cauhcoalie sterol Free FLERGOSG A DETROIT CLASSIC TFhAuSrsHdIaOyN n tS NHoUoWn 3C-7OCK PT AMI LMon H.-OSUaRt. BUApNQUET t oFA 2C00IL ITIES awnede kfuernmd tguerocw aa tvh ae asi octhcas ninn muwg Bn.e od-ra pndd-nB are akfaa aboui Vgmedosorra H piahcokna gse B ounce tack Vkckend i TWILA PARIS EARLY BIRD SPECIALS from '4.95 FOR OVER 40 YEARS ONE DAY 00 Sc i oolcraft OPEN 7 DAYS 5£TwiIa Paris will appear in concert Monday thru Saturday 4-6 P.M Close to tfw Fox. Fisfiar & HMBerry ONLY!! DAILY MON -SAT at 11:00 A M •R 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept 23, at the Flva minutes from Tiger Stadium. Joe LIVONIA* 425-5520 OPEN SUNDAYS AT 4 P.M Calvary Baptist Church. Ticket pric- Louis Arena & Co Do Hail es are 88, 810 reserved. Ticket Stitu/d.iy Si'ptf "Ow t J I :'*S • It's the Duty Fire Shop, on the Canadon outlets are the area Christian book GET OUT OF The Finest in Noon to 6 pm side of the Windsor-Detroit tunnd ii a far tea stores. For charge orders call 800- Northern Italian Cuisine HOTEL PONTCHARTRAIN home of exceptional prices on made CoaoUi Kich. SlCY-SONG. For local concert infor- Specializing in : I III'7:1;} Tho P/.i.m Room' in-Canada gifts and souwmrs efcfaa siwr fc*. Mm trnnm hm mation, call (800) 759-7864. eT«n««g Cr*eoonv ar-x* «U»Tinta m» e7on0 C0a'a tleooge -a "Prov&iT nPair"bi mlVeeesa iLdl.ea C mChboa oCtekhianougpb sr iand Two DIVE.iT R'O ;tIoT- Ml R\ ti tiMmeen t.o if r eygoius'treer awbiothut S toel etuctrinve 1 S 8e,r viti'cse fsrkaignr caanrcee sp rboyd uNcmtsa bRy iLcaa nacnodm Se.h aFhemndaci , oan U w aifcid n ^p i foa*dhe p doana fsn. ap ieBta elm a dA cW w' A, + IRISH CONCERT cacnisao ra^'-nO a'ireert eSoDwuO'-ca io''*tT*s M acro-o, ay ieo'r»w at any U.S. Post Office S»« audio Tundra swearrs "Musical Echoes of Ireland," Irish VALET PARKING Special one day showing traditional music, song and dance BANQUET FACILITIES ot limited edition bronzes S«irovski crystal and Thea a piari tktm pEeirrefoanrmn,e rde tbuyrn Cs otom Oharlcthaesst Crae oHlatollir iin (DMepWt. WTD l, aNiwaUnae.f wCiolo Cradeom 1t1t 009 BAR & GRILL Call For Reservations by Bob and Tom Bennett. ItA'sn qdu iitc'sk. t Ihte's l aewas. y. / £\ aol»f TUiasd 1ro g frekautn sneeiesc ooo S e e >Q o o iU cusaxn-made fwaGaaoaOaiFvc. ^31 Oweleta • %m, Detroit at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Sept 29. 26721 SEVEN MILE 833-9425 REDFORD, MICH. 1%e entertainers on a tour of North 4222 Second Ave. • Detroit 3 5 B € N N € TT PH. 592-6520 America include 20 of Ireland's (between Willis & Canfield) champion musicians, vocalists and ® l ? ret 2£egs WE FRY CHOLESTEROL FREE M-Th 11:30-11. Fri. 11:30-12 S C U L P T U RE dancers. Tbe group has attracted au- Sat. 4-12, Sun. 2-11 diences of more than ooe million an- S o u n fi COUPON- nually. Comhaltas, which enter- ONE POUND tained during the Dublin Millennium 8120 Tategrapfi at Ann Arbor Trail ALI, LUNCHES ON SPECIAL! celebrations, has toured Europe and Dearborn Heights • 278-9490 N.Y. STRIP l e k? performed for President Reagan. 10 FT. TV SCREEN Afodr mchisisldiornen is a $n1d2 rpeetrir peeerss.o nF,o ran md o$r1e0 PASS • SATELLITE $ \ n:\\ i:\AMPIL>W AFRS ONMOW Ol H \ \MUM SKHYKD MO\ IHKI I- HI \S N OW Japanese Steak House information, call 335-6327, 464-4119, •Agg.gSf 6 . 95 10 o/ \ .Y Y SSttr itp ip SStteeaakk 7 !»:"> '4.50 lb Baton Chees*. hur^t r .">0 !1.75 FREE Whether you play hocker m school or in the proi, you can ' 261-9473, or 288-3575. • 30 withp.it.it soup s i gn the equipment YOU nerd fro® Sannal Sports Ccnm m i. soup salad with French (ru - & v.uj< QT641 Roast orr BBBBQQ CChhiicckkeenn 3.25 42.25 RLT . 2 7.. '1.25 Devonshire Mail, on Howard Anenur Ftaurng Windsor's Soup Salad. Potato with drf-MHK [ !ai-> • uji a, • BIRTHDAY btgesi idection mdudmg Bauet CQt Ificrae and • DEARBORN INN Expires 9-27-89 wi> \i i \ > \n>m en TEhaeg Mlea Lrroiuonttg eD oefafrebrosr nth eIn fno'sll oGwoilndg- — COUPON MH.violotit s; R t'.»au£•c; it os;tl lBi "eef . . 2*(J7u0l9 W W .o tS «V« mMil* v ^ z st DINNER pDraicoeuss.t 1a0n0d Go N TOjbUoT nhaoWlc'tkGeyin gtaeaorK feodFa kpMeocpyle Gwrheoa t i ndsor. entertainment: Mooday, 7-11 p.m.. Thank You -..ip r > 477-9077 know hockey a National Sports Ceoot. 1o< your DOoefaf enroet G aopopdly w tioth c tahrlray -aod ut patronage W H E RE STEAKS ARE SO TENDER, Expires 10-5-S9 YOU CAN CUT T H EM W I TH A STICK. Brm yotM bhOmi party ol low or mora to KYOTO during ma morth <* SEPTEMBER and MlWKMloM taaaar prtoad aMraa FREE M ba *ai. Acad and kdM ngM OMN 7 OASTS T he T o l e do M u s e um of A rt Mtora yaw a*aa. and « you t*** naad a krtto. thai » on ua loo A MEN CEN (ad)acent to The Weetin Hote4) 567-9600 Sunday from 2 P.M DEARBORN (at Fairt^e Onter) 593-3200 See tbe charm, simplicity and TROY (Waat Big Baavar Road) 649-6340 HNEDBBNG • COCKTAILS • UVE MUSK: • BANQUET ROOM FARAflNQTON MLLS (across from Novl Hilton) 346-7900 BAKED LASAGV4 humor of folk art created by> ' M. MM. I eli^a t—vttm, MgMa r««. «>. We have a C O U P O N - - - - -- - - Ml Rat+4 beautiful • stw fhy chicken Your Choice Americans since colonial times C O U N TY tm Tmun! Banquet Room for • BAKED LASAGNA ^ _ . E S S EX 3 up to 60 people • CANADIAN BABY BACK RIBS $ IT I lC Portraits, landscapes, shop signs, HolidMaya kpela ynosu Nr OW1 •I n2c lHuAdLtiF S PoOuUoN SOrI# P<O1« W CHOPS _ j rl weathervanes, toys and quilts Lingerie Fashion Show The best thing to do after any visit io Windsor I« MU. KANLER EntvUvu LYou MTmh« FSnl » S a_t E•. pP.ororu_M10r _$4*_*«*9 _B arbara Uor To*, i mm reveal a heritage of American Every WWee dnesOa. annedxt s ounrreo..u n.d foinrg s hEosspepxi nCgo, udnintyin Igs taon pd lan the t m/t Cremt W ay toTI hMeeFd. art by ordinary people done in 6 30-8:00 P.* entertainment. t; l*\"YOt R TEAM". f extraordina ry u ays For shopping, you'll enjoy downtown 9 • ^ / / A T* • Windsor with 300 stores, all in walking J « PLAN YOfJR PIZZA I I of Am—rtcmn Folk Art fTrmt IW 4M? •Lobster distance On tiee-Uned avenues. With a I | PARTY WITH US! • I Uiii * >orki/ili i htUM Art Cmmtt i «m ivgamtal | CALL FOB INFORMATION I . 9/21 -THURS. 9/28 by Thr (>4»rual ViUunuhury KounOaCtor iwith The Tnj* European flair. And the styles of the toXP Will a Hcckeod! > H LIVONIA FARMINGTON _ WHITE FISHI for Hukuk ExMbafcm. VuhinRinn D. C |foc your mtening7>d| Continent, and of Canada. Women's - CI 1 1mm limty am wn per I- "ii "l I • <M.» " mi—mii >ii mmmi>i IM _ M ALMOND4NE | | b\dytn"tPnar po*meajsiujJre j WfnNt0i1kKn iMm ASMou Lp.O SMalTatdR fashions Men s fashion*. Purs. 1 picm*. O1W-8u n0wf0c -i2wy6v5m -5633 I ml t w o ' 1 3 . 95 F6r Reserve tionsl Jewelry. China. Records and I 1m books. Fragrances Artworks tmuoto soyal oak • ® ^*etemsT') B T R E A S U R ES OF M^^-f• 1C1L-2OaS.mC.D 8S«ULN5OpmAY ?am| Antiques. Gifts. It's where •I i youll find the hard-to-flnd: j A M E R I C AN F O LK A RT downtown Windsor : M t a i u m m a i• Its also a great place for lunch. -°--J SUNDAY DNINER BUFFET BEGNI S OCT .1 from Colonial WllUamiburg September 10 - October 29 dtane^orm >44} Monro* m Scovwood / (419) HVeOOO / Dariy l<M / Sumter / ctomed Mrmdayi / nmn^r^me^wm HMOili WI Cernmyh >o-o* T*> r- •*• .-••>>-;»-> y."r->cf.> r- r > ? r r*"* - . •* v *.* ? •?.-*-•• Thursday S<pl»mO« 21. 19S9 OAfc' + 17A GTantun © b s e r u rr New districts make points of view political races real Honors class no ticket to top colleges Q-. Some district* use a grading who received all A - s for a 3.7 aver- classes is not the grade point aver- ON PAPER the U.S. and Michi- 489 S. Main/Plymouth, Ml 48170 Jeff Counts editor/459-2700 process which gives extra hoaor age in tbe differential system would age but a more demanding curricu- gan constitutions say we have elec- poiaU for advaaced placement or not be valedictarian in this system lum which enhances preparation for tions every two years for US rep- ia*c> O&E Thursday. September 21. 1989 henotnloyr rse cvliaeswseias.g O thuart dtyisptrei cotf Issys pterems-. abvute wraoguel din b eth veal terdaidcittoiorinaanl w gitrhad ai n4g.0 tFhuer cthhearllmenogree,s th oofse uwnhivoe rtasiktey h olinfoer. s rtievsee.n atnadti veev earnyd f osutart eye arersp rfeosre nsttaa-te T im 1 How does this system work? Are system It should also be noted that classes should have a better opportu- senator. State law gives county RV parking there advantage* or disadvantages many colleges and universities don't nity to pass advanced placement col- commissioners two-year terms * Richard to this type of program? Does this consider the pluses and minuses, i.e lege tests which results in college In practice, we have fresh elec- extra hoaor point system help a ita- B 4-, B -, when they recalculate a credits gained while in high school tions only every 10 years, after a dent get iato the better salversities? student's high school grade point av- and money saved for courses not seemingly bureaucratic process What you are referring to is a and although graduating with a 4.43 erage. needed at the university level called the U.S. census weighted grading system. In most is impressive, almost all university Will the weighted system for ad- Grading is objective and subjec- Political districts are re-drawn In practice, we have A better ordinance is needed grading systems, An A equals four admissions offices recalculate grade vanced placement and honor classes tive. District philosophy and reason- after every census Tbe uninitiated fresh elections only honor points. In a weight system, an point averages based on their own help a student into a prestigious uni- able grading consistency in a district become bored. But to the political- A is an honors or advanced place- system Another type of weighted versity? Not really If you accept the are the most crucial variables that ly savvy, districting is tbe name ol every 10 years, after a C ANTON TOWNSHIP has a chance to do chance for the township to back up and do that mpleancte cmoeunrts ec.h eFmoris etrxyam capnle ,e aqduvalan fcivede ssyysstteemm iwsh itchhe dgirfafnetrsen tfioaulr g rhaodnionrg aanbdo vuen pivreermsiitsiees t hraetca lmcouslatte co glrleagdeess lleeassd otof w phaircehn tsayls taecmce ipst athnec esy rsetgemar do-f tinhge gmaomneey — and a sp oimllipnogr tant as rais- seemingly the right thing about the parking of rec- work honor points Hypothetically. if a points for an A, 3 7 points for an A -, and utilize their own system for en- choice. It's almost a joke that 95 percent bureaucratic process reational vehicles at houses, and we hope We'd suggest that the township hold public student took all advanced placement 3 3 points for a B +. three points for try. Indeed, one prestigious eastern Dr James Doyle is on assistant of incumbent members of Congress called the U.S. census. it takes advantage of that opportunity. hearings on the issue. From there it could craft cino aur swees iignh theidgh g srcahdoionlg, e sayrsnteedm a,l lh eA s ala Br .a n2d.7 h foonro ar Bcl a- sestecs) .( for both regu- "uWniev ecrasnit yg eatd malils sthioen s4.0 o afvfiecrearge ssa iwd e sDuipsetrriicntt.e Tnhdeent i nanswe trhse T prrooyvi dSecdh ool aisr etb reou ptoinweelyr oref- ethleec tiendc,u msob epnotte tnot The township planning commission last week another ordinance that would work. she would graduate with a 5 0 aver- In this case, a student who want from across the country How- here are the opinions of Doyle perpetuate himself or herself It's decided not to take action on an ordinance de- We think that while the RV ordinance was well age instead of a 4.0 found in the trad- received all As in high school would ever. we look for good grades and and not the Troy School District almost the same at the state and Detroit, which has two full con- signed to prevent residents from parking RVs, intentioned. the township didn't do enough re- itional system. graduate with a 4 0 average and a other contributing attributes in our Questions for this column should county levels. Only after a census, gressional districts and parts of campers, boats, snowmobiles and other such ve- search. That was pointed out by one member of Are there any advantages or dis- student who received all A-s gradu- students." be sent to Doc Doyle c/o the Ob- when you have new districts, do two others, continues to lose peo- hicles in their back yards. the public who spoke at the meeting. He told the advantages' Probably not It is sim- ates with a 3 7 grade point average The major payoff for students tak- server <Sc Eccentric Newspapers, you get real contests ple. It may even drop below a mil- upTdhaete o trhdein taonwcnes hisip p'sar zto onfin ag p caocdkeasg eW ecr asfutpedpo trot ccioamllym eisqsuiiopnp tehdat va unn dheer u tshees boerdcianuasnec ehe 'tshe ha snpdei-- ply a district's choice of a system Consider the fact that the student ing advance placement or honors 36251 Schoolcraft. Liivmia 48150 greMssI CaHftIeGrA tNhe lo s1t9 8o0ne c seenastu isn, Canodo- suchlDioent rp ocoiltpo dusielsa-titnrioic nst,su bi nmur awbysh i scathsre ctWcahsaer ri enthntoe, twhaast bmaodvlye, h banutdl ewde b tyh itnhke ttohwatn sthheip RV ordinance scuarpep. ed would be banned by the proposed mea- Hey, Sheriff Ficano: check his point Jmimad Be ltahnec s ohlaurtdi oonf tehaesy 18 btyh rDuinsntriincgt SoDutehtfrioeiltd a alsnod Rise dlifkoerldy. to lose ooe That was evident by the number of people Had the township sought advice from resi- for a different office — governor. of its five state Senate seats. In More than 200 showed up at the meeting Most dents. such a situation wouldn't have developed The shapes of other congression- which case a chap from tbe north- weTreh othsee rwee irne o tphpeos piteioonp lteo tthhee o trodwinnasnhcipe. should We just hope that the township and residents Metro Detroit: Promote WE ARRIVED very early in the "Say what?" gal, before Ferdinand Marcos de- aCla drli sPtruircstes w 1e1r e,R c-Phlaynrgoeodu trha,di chaaldl y. wmeasyt ccoomrnee rsh noapmpiendg fMarik reea Ol 'eBsrtiaetne have consulted prior to the meeting. can get together and solve the problem.. moArsn iIn wg,a olkoeed d adyow inn Mthaey roafm 1p96 o4f. the sai"dW. "eI jtu'sst a c aPlCl icth tehcaktp."o itnhte T vheeteyr'raen chliamrseedl fm aasr tai avlirt ulaawl d iacntadto ri.n stalled barely won in 1976 in a district that in Redford. We're looking forward to what the committee window less military transport plane, s* all over the island." But violence was still a fact of life was supposed to have been Demo- tabBleUdT a NndOW a c ToHmAmTitt etehe ap oprodiinntaendce fro hmas m beemen- scioomn pwoilsle db eoifn gm edmoibnger sW eof j tuhset hpolapnen tihngey c soitm dmoiws-n mystique—not mistakes tWhea rfmir,s td athminpg, Ih enaovtyice dw iwthas s tthrean agier Jack lea"rPnCed," q ausic akllly ,in csotomoidng f osrer v"Picheimlipe-n iwn etrhee as c omuuncthry a apnadrt oafss tahsesi pnoaltiitoincsa l chMrimaict hibciy gBa gunit vL iienngg i1 sh9l8iam2tu hraeis s tfaorfoieekn R dcesap riuenb t lohif-e obneleIlF mw DiillElli TobnRr,eO aakIlTl l lo esoghsaoel,w saann ddle pnssootli t tohicnasnl)y bers from fhe planning commission, there's a and talk with people who were |t the hearing apraolmm atrse. eIsn .the . d oirst manacyeb eI Ico juulsdt ismee- Gladden pthinate wCaosn sktianbdu loafr ya, "cr oas sm bileittwareyen u nthite pwreoacpeossn sa sw evroet irnegad Dilryu gasva ailnadb liel.le Agnald croaen adnisdtr Yicpts itlhaantti e alnimdi nstarteetdch Medon i-t biselcaatiuvsee speoaptsu alantdio foeddeetrearlm aiidn.e s leg- Chemical fires stiemlMl iiztEesTd m RbyyOs PittiOsq uLmeIiT sinAtasNktee Dasd e torfo ibte isnhgo uvlidc - twhheBiicrU hoS wdIiNncEt avSteSers slieoa ntdhea rotsf ctphhreiimv aemte yinst i weqnui-teh . at"hWgSoionuhegadth t ttth,hh iegasa th.w e iIskltli nwa tgmhaes I al iPd klooheininlgig pa tphimie ntroeeeu s'a'.r""gi ost I stheee mdreidv etor bpeul tlhede m thiedd lbeus of o nnototh itnhge, NR—aa nptigeorenhrasal pGsu marodre an adk itnhe to St tahtee PToelxiacse PpCaWr tc hoHfeE ctNhkep Io l iWanntOdssUc wLapDeere .t e ljlu msty aFniolitphienro obfisouetrtase 'tt o1iht9i ms8Ht8ai lwr lgtsaeodsdlad ,ld -eaop.nol damE tPeveduedrn c ss aietxmhl ley'pse a mfaiegramsnr gib ntieo-n- wwovrrEeiittrvee osesn ratyew t omliamw l ei*lwl fa%io ftnfh e(—eDcte ia tnLnrgo*eigt f)idso talrtane tdcsui, rtoei neI tse That's tbe thought rolling around terprise and the public sector ally to A glance at my traveling compan- shoulder of the two-lane road and THE PCs DID. indeed, have check- friends that such military tactics did was barely denied. for everyone else. ions, all wearing the same dress blue stopped. points everywhere and ooe of the not exist in the United States, that in my bead since lifting off from the make for a better world — in this The Legislature similarly Detroit has a different court sys- Navy uniform as mine, reminded Through the window I could see a first rules we learned was: "Don't we could go where we pleased with- Companies should be taxed airport which services the St Paul/ case, the better metropolitan area me. Oh, yeah. small shack and two men who looked mess with the PCs." Their sense of out being stopped by armed police, packed a lot of Republican votes in tem, Detroit can chart* double the tMa inneapolis metro area in Minneso- whIot 'sd otoeusngh't b feilnideivneg th aen myoynsetiq aute aelxl - Steve theA wbaoyard t othe o ubrat tdluetsyhi ps-tgatriaoyn b u—s o an lkihkaek sio uldniieforsr.m sTh weyith w Seraem wBeraorwinnge ha uUm.So.r/ Cwaansa dsoam ebworhdaetr b egluoawrd th Aatnd o f twhearte w heo nhoarde dco annsdti teuvteionn uapl hreigldht sby th tahte tRo- tLhaek ed iOsrtrioicnt, ogfe rBriyllm Banrodoerminfigel dit, cmaunn piceirpfoalr minc aoumdeit sta exn r aittsee,lf D —etr oailtl D excEixtipnlgo rbiunsgi ndeisfsf.er Ietn tg imveestr oth aer etarasv i-s imstasg aicn d, indeed, works its wonderful Barnaby szomna. lrli gbhatse on on th tehe S owuethst C choiansat Soefa L —u- bhoelldtsi nTgh 4e5- bcealltisbe rsu pppisotrotlesd. 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The street level, with its We must stand together almost block by block. money for a full It t$h3eH4 L0o,ew0g0ei0sv lteaort, u ttrrhaeeinr me r'aseys np oboen ms aeos ntkeeeyadm ftoso.r ftihnea ncceent ietr w aintdh tsprhayis pospbinetgars isn ouifcnhg h aa tzr taaairxnd ioOnugrs, g mirfaa tnthetasrti fadrlosoem stno r'ta f ililonroaoknacd lesik eatlhnyed, reidv Maaglisan.i nWnesseto tathareen s co hothamevmre, u tnaikteiens, a o ndeif pfeitrt-- bitsul epnaoaktpe fu aolacf tatehddees mm aoenstdtrlo ye ma brpyetay t hseto rleesfsro-fnotrs-, sauunncdMah be odlcesiot v tnooeofrms p etirhc opeasolplpy ecuro lWam tbiemoo'vtnuhesn i asftsipaec isoreiudt ruw saa il atllhory et FDUERLNUAXCEE Ial state tax money. center. ent tact ucTathieo nmael tsryos taermea wprheiechns a ollvoewr sits s teud-- ocfo vnetirnyue dtora smuravtiicve. challenges and SALE ory Direct Sale Critical Care Awareness Weok: Septembr 17th-23rd Minneapolis/St. Paul residents dents to move from one district to Mega-mall balrmago satb toou ta ptheers oMni. nnesota Mystique astnaontcheesr. uBnudte roffi cciearltsai nadm citir cthuamt- it thaItn issu ocoh s am aclylr b.ircaagl world as ours, W« tr* rxx OOm«orl«et» yCMj »• featuring State of the Art of Caring. 1. HIGH aliPkeo ltiatlikc iaabnosu atn dthe sptrroegerte-svseinvedo arstt i- dthoaets a lritetale's f olarr gtheest S omuitnhoeraistty A isnia nasn, Steve Barnaby is managing ed- 2. cLmOcWxf cr HEATIWG ( COOLING TIFFANY MARBLE **! tudes toward community staples like otherwise primarily white communi- itor of the Observer & Eccentric SOUND LfVCL the arts and education ty Newspapers S. E2X0C YHAKM MOtACT 4R teipmaeisra sbtlreo inf geevrer t hdaanm naagteudr al marble In St. H*ry Hospital's Both sides are missing the point WARRANTY 4. COMPACT SiZZ Installation on round or curved walls ft. EASY We carry American Standard, SPECIAL CARE UNIT INSTALLED ANO RUNNING Kohter 4 Eljer colors HEbRoEr DITay IS a OndNL eYve trhyrbeoed ywe eseksem asft etro L bae- Somewhere along the line, we've from our readers FLOOWe cA MASyS p arrrttU' ex1tr1a 95M OOEl S4SSC040 •• BSiantkhst uupbs t o• S 1h0o wfeeert slotanlgls Spairplo edvcaidiyae l — psep oeincpil aeSl twc.a iMtrhea r—syp eeHcvoieasrlpy si tdkaiald'yss, getting worked up over a shopping got to rid ourselves of the EXPIRES 10-31-89 Westland Custom Marble new Special Care Unit. mall We thought that kind of fervor mentality that we develop an area -Combmakor al Carrtw and 36222 Qlenwood • Westland Located on the third floor ol the was reserved for the holiday retail season, which Residents day of each month at 7:30 pjn. on is not a reflection of what the aver- TRU (3 blocks W. of Wayne Road) new St. Mary Hospital Pavilion, and then abandon it when things nowadays doesn't begin until at least Oct. 1 the second floor of the city hall. age teacher makes the unit is staffed by highly trtfned 7 2 1 - 0 5 2 0* 721 - 0 5 22 eraAl lsl ukbidudribnagn a csoidme,m ruensiitdieesnt sar aend up le iand earrsm isn osveve-r begin to sour. concerned aboWuet thhaeve tre ntrdem toewndaordus hig chon dceenrsnist y excee Olluernt .b Henuerrfaitys Iitn Fisa rthmei nogntlyon p aerrek OarUan Ctty * II pMraorfieas (spiiocntuarle ndu),rs aensd, fsuulcl-htlm ass a proposed mega-mall for Auburn Hills While housing in tbe city, and the effect that we are proud of We do not get 437-SS12 Intensivists and their concerns over the project, dubbed Auburn about height that will have on the lifestyle we company cars, stock options, tele- technicians and therapists, Minvilolsl,v sehdo iwn tshoims eb avtatlleid —ity, p irto s aenedm sco lnik e— e ivse mryiossn-e fbuutr tahwerf unlolyrth h,y epaosctri atincdal .w eOsnte o fco Dmemtruonitit yis l voasilnidg, nyoouw deonnjo'ty b.u Itf yaoreu caognreceer wneitdh w uist,h o trh ief pdihtoionneesd a to fofuicre sw,o rokr satnat ieoxnp,e nasire c aocn-- S1" SotBfnrb Inn ^ • d r a p e r u i b o u t i q ue wpriothfe dsesdioicnaatliso nwo arnkd a s ingT thhee p prooipnot sed 2 3 million square-foot mall, off bthurseien edsesc taod easn oatghoe rw hweans ny'otu t owooo headrd de tvoe lsotooemrsac ohf ToW thee h eadvieto rre: cently become interest- ecfuontmduamrresi soasfni doPnl gy timhvaeotu y tihos,u rg m eonapuriknini oeylnoysu ritno tc etahrl-e- ctnhoeaeutdn w tt.he We iat hrbee st hteex p mmoesudelditcita utlode idn oasfiul ygra,enr wcneje s EXrAKm OB nOaadCs a AinmMdt Di nBuUnOvY I S«accl8J6 " A taon dc rsituicpaplloyr ti ltlo p faatmieinlyt sm —em cboemrsfo. rt 1-75 near Joslyn Road, would be substantially Northland and all but assured the dejline of ed in the system used in tbe city of ested in citizen input. Let's have the available A Trlpia-Slar The 1l«btd high-tech unit, larger than Fairlane Town Center and the other shopping in downtown Detroit Plymouth to approve building proj- residents of Plymouth determine its naatauram recently expanded In the new major malls in western Wayne and Oakland Also, access to Rochester Hills and other com- ecip On Wednesday. Sept. IS. we at- future, not developers and specula e Our nine months of work is not Tha Arl and PavMion, offers the latest medical Cenovuinsitoiens aIt skin Wda osfh itnhgetmone pDar Ck - fboarse sdh odpepveerlsop tehrast mto ubneit imeso sreurr oduifnfdicinuglt th ief p trhoepo pserdoj emcatll g iose sbou ansd steionnd emde oeutirng fi rasntd pwlaenreni npglea csoedm mwiisth- tors * Lee sad Sheryl Harmon dcaelceidnedda rb wy atsea bcahseerds o Toh ais r uarnatli qAumateerd- AFAon rOtdtqa ur adaa wo «C Houanrtr-y i M i ir toefc-thhneo-lAorgty m aovnaiitloarbsle. 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It became clear take a vacation in the fall Many coronary care. 1992 don't have the right to call the shots on develop- that the effect on the existing com- Look at teachers use this "vacation" for re- Twin Size, Values 289 St Mary HoapWaTa Critical Care ment in others munity is a major concern in ap- quired college study, teaching sum from $00 to $14 Medicine Department Is well AMONG ITS BENEFITS, the mall would cre- But the mega-mall developers — along with proving all details of proposed proj- individual mer school, preparation for a new respected m Michigan mi ~ ' atatxe arnev aednduieti ofonral th $e4 f miniallnicoina-l$l5y- mstirlalpiopned in P aonnntiuaacl dOeavkellaonpde Hrsi lolsf Ttheech Pnaollaocgey Poafr kAu abnudrn ot hHeirll sm, a tjhoer ects couI rasger; eaen dw oitrh wyoourk osnh otphe a jtotben sdeacnucne IFruolml S $iz1e3,0 V toal $u1e6s 5... 389 circles — for its edweat t5PAi.umu0b0bel0usi c,rj no cS boHcsuhill odilnso lu aI stdnei swrttherogeiumcilotd ,n wa tlhhsoiacth, p r dionevcsilpduiedtee as nre t cehesent itcmi gtayoto eoddf sipnir gsoIhonjtemsectdeet sat uhd—na ondf eh tbvahuevoielslode ppi eneodgrphp ctaohopserseindr fb i Mteeoeland ts,h t eewev rhmecynaa rl cdlm o uoMlrdeenc 'sctha toh roetu yt vcwfoiehtrTry iybc bC hueth iu gclordoorrivmoenenugmrtgsnlhiy s ubs pr uite oihtvlnoedi ie 1 incws3gi5t y upo fnfr ecdo eooejtderr Idtcenasit sknh i aaeInnlniglg cotheh watse, tToe thea edcitohr ers ttbayene s diJts euesddud geuaenc dIdat ioweonvonau m llaudyna dlt iee kndxeop tIteo ro iw nseoen heucol etdw,e al smickkhiealenl rstyos, FIKrouinWmg/ SQ$i1uz2eee,Sn V ,te Vot oa$el1us 8e*5 — 458899 Maria Sooi, R.N., brtngn s special, coring touch to her worfc Care iUiWn*nA ia~ta,a Smto.o M oafr y Mfn ^ #pr sopv eaicdieals -La All that has city fathers in Rochester Hills and plop it down inside the Pontiac city limits, where which is well over twice the height As a teacher I would like to com months I worked 1 would like to Irom $1N to $1SS__ m St. Mary Hoepftnl's SpecM Care UnN. monitoring to as many as 56 pliment Judith Berne on a well writ- have more input as to what Is being Southfield reaching for the aspirin bottle — for there is still plenty of usable space with road and of any current existing building ten article that appeared in a recent taught in my classroom I would like patients — State-of-the-Arl of different reasons sewer connections already in place"* That way. downtown Over the next few meet- Observer A Eccentric. In defense of a smaller class siS|. Caring Officials in Rochester Hills (along with those in we might be talking about an economic resur- ings the height issue, as well as nu- my fellow teachers however, I would rssno Yumosi riufM nciocRcrr FOR PHYSICIAN REFERRAL CALL 464-WELL ttwhhoeeu smlmda aolllvl eo rncwo htmheemlm ugnr tiohtuyenir dos fto tLwhaanktse, t rw Aahfnifgcichela bcsoo)rn dgoeeprspt otihoseen gbeuncckes ffoorr iatsn s ecnhtoiorels city, not just a few million mapepIrfr oyouovsue od wt. hieshrs ,to w bilel bpea rdti socfu tshseed p laannd- looifuk tte e atoch pionignt t hoautt yao cuo ufapillee dof t oas ppeocintst flroeeoawSkaoai aorptudl seb ayitnsh eew p dhroaa itf nni douoiutrvtr aiod puiunp.a|r |ltpashniesae i - doneuy mrth oasern i-od- TIOC<R)R7oYC TOOTUTJOCUn * : proposed site. They helped convince the South- A TAD UNREALISTIC, you say Nobo«y in his ning that will direct the future devel- e Pleas* he careful when you use ments needed, our place hi society. east Michigan Council of Governments (SEM- right mind is going to build a shopping mall in a opment of Plymouth, make plans to "average teacher salaries " If a dis- J88 David L. COG) to order sn unprecedented study of the deteriorating city beset by crime and drug prob- attend the commission trict has a bench of older teachers, project's impact on the region lems which take place the i that makes th* average larger That St. Mary Hospital Southfield officials are worried that the mega- Maybe But think about this GET OUT OF fIZf VQtUC Ob 1 m n v . R V E M Un null will draw business and" people away from Somewhere along the line, we've got to rid ©baeruer & Eccentric dfruispaptrs UVOMA. MKMCAN 4SIM its retail centers ourselves of the mentality that we develop an THE DARK. — and the mall's proponents area and then abandon it when things begin to S very shortsighted view of the t*aC« manage editor Suburban Communications Corp. ST. ia*Y HOSPITAL ST. If not, $0 years from now we might still be assistant managing ocklof FhWpFoumr chairman of me board MsavNsw r s r s sr talking about bow to cope with urban decay and general manager Richard Afininn president mST. LETS TAKE Southfield The concern attract growth to such deteriorating communi- director of advertising over a shrinking retail bsue as developers expand ties as Livonia. Southfield and Farmington Hills director of orculaHon 4 ... gfefe." «* . .. i r« :r ,*r :* r? .rr n n r* r- rf- r* W*t>**Wb L«_T fto-l6A.S-UA>1>A*) QA£ Th »t«mb«r 21. 19S8i NOW AT HAGOPIAN r o B y « ?» < F ^ M ri A Once In A Long Time Savings Opportunity PRE-REVOLXITIONARY MASTERPIECES AT REVOLUTIONARY PRICES SAVE The largest importers of Persian rugs in America have decided to separate and one partner has chosen to liquidate his entire Persian rug inventory. As one of their largest customers, Hagopian World of Rugs 5 0% o was given the opportunity to acquire his complete collection at significant savings, how you can purchase a Persian masterpiece at Hagopian World of Rugs and save 50%. Here are just a few examples of our collection Invoice No. Type Size Reg. now These magnificent Persian masterpieces have been stored in N-0425 Kerman 3.0 x 5.0 S 875 s 397 our importer's vault for decades. Fine Keshans, Silk Ghoums, rs-0402 Hamadan 4 2 x 6.8 $ 1.375 i 687 Isphahans, Mains, fine Tabriz. Mesheds. Mahals. Sarouks, Heriz, N-0399 Ardebil 4.6 x 6 8 $ 1,225 $ 597 Bakhtiaris, Afshars, Kilims and others. N-0408 Shiraz 5 2 x 6.6 $ 1.275 « 637 M-0358 Heriz 8 0 xlO.O S 6,875 $ 3.437 N-0518 Main w/Silk 4.0 x 6.1 $ 4.600 s 2,297 Now you can see them at Hagopian World of Rugs N-0537 Tabriz w/Silk 4.6 x 6 6 5 5.625 s 2,797 showrooms in Birmingham and Ann Arbor. It's a rare N-0286 Tabriz 10 7 xl6 9 SI 0,850 s 5.397 opportunity for you to add to your rug collection or begin one N-0308 Yalemeh 88 xll.10 SI3.950 $ 6.977 at fantastic savings. N-0320 Bakhtiari 10.0 x 13.3 $11,250 $ 5,627 N-0333 Keshan 9.11x17 9 S 29.925 $14,957 The large selection of designs, sizes and colors in this Persian N-0513 Fine Silk Ghoum 4 6 x 6.11 S 10,200 $ 4,997 N-0394 Bidjar 3.11* 5.9 S 3.750 $ 1,877 masterpiece collection will .allow you to create endless N-0458 Fine Tabriz 2.1 x 3.11 S 850 $ 427 floorstyle decorating possibilities. N-0462 Fine lsphahan w/Silk 3 7 x 5 6 S10.200 $ 4,997 c N-0470 Tabriz w/Silk 3.3 x 4.7 S 2.550 $ 1,277 ome early for best selection. These masterpieces N-0346 Keshan 6 8 x 9.5 S 6.400 $ 3,197 won't last! N-0336 Keshan 8.0 xl0.6 $10,000 $ 4,997 N0406 Hamadan 4 2 x 66 S 1.200 $ 597 N-0521 Main w/Silk 3.lOx 68 $ 4,100 $ 1,997 Each rug one of a kind Each rug registered in your name subject to prior sale. for future proof of value Th© Original Sine© 1939 HAGOPIAN W O R LD OF R U GS Manufacturers and Direct Importers BIRMINGHAM • Coll 444-RUOS ANN AMOR • Call TO-RUOS > 1835 S Woodward (north ot 14 Mil* Rd.) 3410 Washtenaw Ave (west ot Artxxland) Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Tuesday. Wednesday. Friday 10 to 6 10 to 6 Thursday, Friday Thursday 10 to 9 10 to 9 Saturday Saturday See the Master Weavers 10 to 5 10 to 5 Sunday Closed Sunday At our Birmingham showroom 12 to 5 and Monday Monday, September 18th thru Sunday. September 24th Major credit cards accepted Wednesday, October 4th Ask about our rug trade-in policy thru Thursday, October 19th Tr -- -
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