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Clowns oFhparade^t -Gynrrtvals School visitation party for children, 1B f4 collide, 1D policy opposed, 3A C a n t on € > b £ f t t t > cr Volume 15 Number 61 Thursday. February 15, 1990 Canton, Michigan 84 Pages Fifty Cents C Scbuitun Corrarur. tew Km Corpora Ion AC Ki|ht» Rnrrwd Yack propels study of airport in peril By Diene Gale on the state's endangered airport list. thing other than an airport with the property," Offers have come in from developers inter- staff writer "It's information gathering time," said clerk Klochko said. ested in building the land for something other Loren Bennett. "I haven't formed an opinion The biggest hope in keeping it an airport lies than an airport A citizens committee will be appointed to yet and I don't think anyone has." in federal and state grants that would be avail- The numbers weren't good," said Klochko. study the possible purchase of Mettetal Air- The Mettetal family owned the airport from able to the township if it decides to take own- a pilot and flight instructor port by Canton Township, if supervisor Tom 1939 until December 1987. Today the airport is ership. "Our first goal is to try and keep it an air- YhealAcdk bs gooeamtrsde thi oimsfe w t iranuy s.M teaersch ,s taunddy Y saecsksi ownill w riellco bme- oofw Dneesde bryt Sthaend K. lIoncc.h ko family under the name peTrcHeEnt G ofR tAhNe TlaSnd w pouurlcdha psaey, a bccetowrdeienng t9o0 -B9o5b opno Mtrht.ee"t tleimtailt,s in o fC Panlytomno uonth ,L iilsle oyft aennd r eJofeyr rreoda dtso mend the committee be established, he said. Tom Klochko. Desert Sand vice-president, Addy, Michigan Department of Transportation as Plymouth's Mettetal Airport in state and said every effort is being made to keep the bureau of transportation. other documents. YACK AND other township officials have 64.4 acre land an airport. There are 110 hang- Klochko declined to identify the property met with aeronautics spokesmen pushing for ars with room for expansion. value. He did say, however, that it is worth Tom Klochko Canton to take ownership of the airport, listed "But economics may dictate doing some- more than $3 million. Please turn to Page 2 Compromise to put 9th graders in high schools By M.B. Dillon ton or Plymouth Salem High School staff writer beginning in September. Elementary school boundary It's going to cost the school dis- changes will be left intact; however trict $200,000, but parents and parents may send their children to Plymouth-Canton school board their present school if they furnish members have settled.on a compro- transportation on their own: mise regarding school attendance Lastly, students living west of boundary changes. Ridgewood Drive, south of the C & O At two recent public forums, par- railroad tracks, north of North Ter- ents balked at recommendations de- ritorial and east of Beck Road will signed to relieve overcrowding. be assigned to Central Middle Drafted by the district's housing School. task force, the initial. proposals Also assigned to Central will be called for the transfer of students at students who live south of North Ter- four middle schools and nine ele- ritorial, west of Beck, north of Pow- mentary schools. Some but not all ell and east of Napier. ninth-graders would have been as- Students may remain at their signed to Plymouth Canton and present schools if they make their Plymouth Salem high schools. r own arrangements for transporta- Residents criticized the redistrict- tion. ing as disruptive and hazardous for children who'd be forced t? .cross FOR THE ALREADY OVER- busy streets. Others called it a CROWDED Centennial Educational "band-aid" solution to a permanent Park — 4,400 students now attend problem. the high schools — the plan presents Under the compromise crafted by logistical problems. the administration, all district ninth- graders will attend Plymouth Can- Please turn to Page 4 Former reporter BILL BRtSLtK/*t«,f1 photograph** Doing their homework takes township job Plymouth Township and Canton police look like they're mugging each other, but In reality they're learning how to subdue person. For the story, please turn to Page 2A. By Diane Gale probably saw it over a story in the School budget shows extra $1.4 million staff writer Canton Eagle, a weekly newspaper where Calabrese, 23, worked as a re- Dan Calabrese jumped a fence re- porter for nine months before taking cently from covering township gov- the job in government. ernment to becoming a part of it. By M.B. Dillon last year, it was projected that the fund balance Total expenditures, pegged at $59 million, will He has been named Canton town- THE POSITION is newly created staff writer would be $3.2 million. not change, Hoedel said. ship administrative assistant to the and the job description hasn't been supervisor. defined fully, he said. Some people The Plymouth-Canton Community Schools are THE ADDITIONAL $1.4 million represents a $1 The district's revenue totals $66 million — $60 If his name looks familiar, uypownl treating the job became better off financially than anticipated. million they feared it would remove supervi- A revised 1989-1990 operating budget approved levels weren't set at the time the district adopted state, $1.9 million from the district's project fund sor Tom Yack from the public. by the school board Monday night reflects an ex- its initial budget. Also reflected is an increase of and $1.9 million in fund balance monies. Calabrese said that won't happen. tra $1.4 million in the district's fund balance. $408,000 in local revenue due to "increased in- The job, which pays $26,000 annu- "It's kind of a good news budget," Ray Hoedel, come on investments and also due to receiving Board members appropriated $61.4 million ally, is to assist the supervisor The associate superintendent for business, told board tax revenue for tax-abated properties,'' Hoedel Monday night. Allocated for instruction was $13.2 duties include meeting with commu- members. said. million, while $25.8 million went to support ser- nity groups, talking to reporters, He said the general operating fund balance as The district also received a $248,000 federal vices and $2.3 million to the project fund. helping to write policies and attend- of June is projected to be 14 6 million. When the grant for the removal of underground storage Please turn to Page 3 ing meetings. board of education adopted the budget in June of tanks "Tom is as accessible as be ever Mild winter makes was," Calabrese said "No one wants to go to an under- ling when they can go to the top. If there's a way I can cut the red tape Canton roads rough for someone ... we will try to do that" Even though part of newspapers' Dan Calabrese By Diane Gate time to be graded again. It rips the Please turn to Page 2 staff writer car apart is what it does." The culprit is the changing weath- what's inside Drive some Canton roads and you er this winter, said Boh Mahoney, start to shakin', rockin' and rollin' — Wayne County director of roads. a phtiynitiKW that usually happens The record-breaking cold weather Building scene . . . . 1H in spring. in December allowed the frost to go HOMES Business 1C Warm weather, rain and traffic deep into the ground, Mahoney said, Calendar 8A.12C make the unpaved roads heave and and the rapid thaw that followed in Classifieds . . C,£-H residents are feeling the effects as January worsened the problem. Auto C.G of the .finest they rattle along "It's frosen down below and thaws Employment . . .. F,G distinction on top and the water cant drain A STRETCH on Koppernick Road away," he said "When vehicles trav- Index 5F between Ha ggecty and His roads is el oa it it's like throwing a hanaas la Real estate . . .. E.F.H especially cumbersome for Dais a blender - you stir everything up." Creative Mving 1E Canning who has lived near Kopper- Mahoney refers to ea Crime watch 3A nick since August lMt conditions that are often Croaaword 6E Wayne County, which is responsi- with spring. Entertainment 7C ILTFtfTO® ble for paving and maintaining What happened a couple of Opinion 12A township roads, graded the stretch ago was considered to b* a Sports 1D last Tuaeday afternoon. The read breakup occurring la •lay with Suburban life 18 MEALKtTATI SCCTKM bumpy riding, she said the past "The road actually caves in that bad SNPtOWfStUTSNUCN . E 559911--22330102 AMMDt VTHKURfYta MOAOYN DISASYU C yito'sn ndortiv ae p orne tItty," p Cicatnunrieng T hseaid c, ount? cisonm't pseprretad« to y epte. st ft can grade it once and the next day if it rains, it's fall of pot holes aad It's > turn to Page 3 *'*- 4 £ - — &j£L Q*E Thursday. 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Larry Meyer, director of the Mich- the major subcontractor role Moell- of its business is in the aerospace in- special school board meeting Feb Proposal III 1,512 6.480 The Plvmouth-Canton committee, members Monday "You have to find answers to Calabrese describes himself as a igan Department of Commerce, said er played in the turbine engine in- dustry It is a major supplier to Gen- 28. Superintendent Dennis O'Neill d sir.ct ser*es southeast Car Headlee formed to promote excellence in ed- m. liensdt itoon sas akn tdh eh arviegh tth qeu epsrteisoennsc,"e boef jcoornesde irnva ptoivleit iRcealpu sbcliiecnacne w atho W mesat-- ing")I, "s taacrcteodrdi enngjo tyoin gthe it R (ormepuolruts- sthuabtc wointthra ccuttosrs i nth tahte dmeafienntsaein bu dthgee t, duTsthrey company was selected from eanradl fEulrencistrhiecs a snpdar ePr paattrts L to W vhaitrnioeyu,s saiTd hTeu ceustdsa ya re made necessary by a lar activities or possibly shortening zens for Education Committee, rollback u7 c3a0t ipo.nm,. w itlold satyag ein t htehe fu Snadl-ermais Herig hat phyPsuircsaell lc hisec gkoin ugp. in sfaoird hi sPu arnsneulia sisasiude. "bYelooure h yaovue b toeg iunn ddeeraslitnagnd w ainth einrgn tMhaicth cigoallneg Uen sitvuedresinttys Cteonnds itdoe rb-e prelasicdee tnot lwivheo i nsa Cida nhteo'sn. looking for a qwuilal lhitayv oef a sner avdicvean tthaagte M inoe bllreirng hinags jaemt eonnggi nneom minaeneusfa coftu trheers .fo Tuhre m noamjoir- aDgeefnecnisees within the Department of cpirt onjeexctte fda $ll5- a$n7d m thielli ofnai lbuuredg oeft t dherefie- theT shceh doioslt rdiacyt ftarokmes s aix w hionutresr t ore cfievses wpohsiaclhs .o ipspsouesded a al lst athtermeeen btal Mloton pdraoy- New totals in Srecchrouoilt gedym pla —yer a nlbaemited s aCnasrl a P huirgshellyl- sseproikoeuss m" an Gary Cates "It's notib.^ it" - 1^ liberal, Calabrese said, be was defi- "Not because it's expected of me more contracts to Michigan nation is based upon excellence in tax-related proposals in last Thurs- next week opposing what it called a "meat- IN HIS new job, be said, bell nitHeliys riens utmhee m iinncolruidtyes. short stints (ctaou mseo ivte's) o trh etha nti cIe shtav eco tmo,m buunti tbye - The Local Procurement Office qnuesasl itoty caundsto dmeserig nnee adnsd. responsive- groLwotnhg irna nthgee a eprloansspa cfeor fi eclodn itninculuedd e sdcahyo'so ls poeffciicaila les lection, according to ficAa tcioonn tbryac Mt parrochvi s1io nof cparlolspo fsoerd n aodti-- caaxell ianpgp froora cah co tomp bleutdeg ertev cieuwts o fan adl l millage vote Aide is 'Extra Miler' have a better chance of helping to at a string of newspapers including around." he said, sounding a lot like (LPO) of Schoolcraft College pro- The Administrator's Award for a new state-of-the-art headquarters Voters dumped proposals calling ministrative staff cuts. O'Neill said staffing needs, costs, both direct and shape how the story will end by of- the Spinal Column, Macomb Daily, a passage in a press release vides the needed specifications for Excellence certificate is in recogni- and research and development cen- for Monday indirect, supply requirements" be- The Wayne-Westland school board Moeller to bid on contracts and meet tion of the company's outstanding ter within the next two years • A 2.75 mill renewal A larger than usual number of res- fore cuts are implemented Monday approved revised totals for Maryann Sumpter. a paraprofes- Pioner Middle School before Airport study proposed • An increase of 4 9 mills for a two- idents attended Monday's school all three ballot proposals from the sional educational aide at Lowell transferring back to Lowell in year period board meeting apparently expecting O'Neill Tuesday said the district Feb 8 millage election The official Middle School, was named as an 1985 Watch The Disney Channel's • A rollback of the Headlee limita- some announcement from O'Neill or reviews costs and personnel needs results were verified by the district "Extra Miler" by the Plymouth- Sumpter was nominated by tbf •THESES tion that would have generated an the board regarding budget cuts continuously, on a daily basis " He board of canvassers Canton Board of Education Mon- entire Lowell staff. Continued from Page 1 ope"Trahtei npgu arcndha smeai vnatleunea,n cteax iess d aifnfdi - BARBGRAOIUNG PHRTI^C ES FREE PREVIEW! adOdirtiigoinnaall 'l•y•.j -Om'iNll eill said the admin- itieAs fdeuwri rnegs itdheen tpsu bslpicok ceo mab omuetn p tr pioor -r - sfaioidm h tehe w ceolcmommietdtee "s opnec hifoiwc t oid esaavs"e daUysn oOfbfsiceiravle trot awlsere lis pterdovi idned M Forni-- dayIn n bigehstt owing the award. Trustee SuHmeprt cero a-sw o"mrkoedresst danedsc hriubmebd le pt Moret tmteetaanlin igs ath gaten ietr adle aalvsi awtiiothn p aeirr-- cpualvt etom eimnta agnidne, "li gbeht sinagid a idmdpinrgov teh-at TO YOU BY: (Se« drtftiu below.) lmsetrnadtiinvge cbaubdigneett pplraonpnoesdal son t orec othme - Tohfe t pheub mliceet ihnags spoken but the monIe cya n t create a money tree." delaeyc btyion Es lcelaenrko r-Harrington^ district sJoemaneeotntee W"winhoes ipsra ailsweday Ssu mthpetreer taos atrbuolujLt hinervo alcvcedom wpilthish tmheen ktsid sSb ean di s do a favor She's been a role model will do anything to support then* sonal and business air travel, traffic ments are needed. board as early as this week But af- public is not voting cuts for chil- O'Neill said "We re doing the same The totals were checked and reporting and emergency rescue Klochko said there are a lot of dis- ©tem*r & Zrrrntru ter Monday's regular school board dren ' said Rose Mary Miller of things that every other district fac- revised by the board of canvassers for both staff and students " best interests." z flights, usually not seen at Detroit advantages of private ownership of meeting the superintendent said that Wayne ing this kind of situauon has to do " after a discrepancy showed up in one Sumpter joined the district in Sumpter received a framed cer- Metropolitan Airport or other major the airport. "only preliminary work" has been When you cut your budget at Laurel Raisanen Questioned infor- precinct, a school spokeswoman said 1981 as a substitute aide and cross- tificate. cloisonne pin of the Flag ol aaiirrApporoerrstt swp. iillolts c laorsee c toon cmearnkeed w thayat ftohre tphraoMtv geeotmte eitnnattlo fpua tnyhdse, swtathxaitec hon a gvo ifeausteil oton s pa iulmebs-- •KLMCCATCILD OORKODUEKRTS X WONOLMYU! KOIRI D• ElRum N(Ol WUU1 ITEO c me max. cporom"pWpolsEeatl'e RdE o nSTI tLhLe ge atdtimngin oisutrr aatciton t o- chthhoiimnldgesr y efnoou rfi yrdsootun."r'ts e Mclfuit lfli ecrrslt o stahides Y foour y ocuurt oamcfafctiuicosinead lps t rbhoeevf ioddrieesdtr i ttcohte vofo e tuleesriscntg iboy n" tsec arhrnoodo r-l TcouHmesamdrareyinn tg Ttoune swdaasv unavailable for ipSnhager gawpuorarorkdfeed sSs hfieoorn a abl eactco auLmpolewee oalfl yrineega 1urs9l8a 2ar t Lffoleora wtrwenroi ,nHg oc aotnemld p Lliimbeerntyts a onfd t hae d Minanye-r another development. licly owned airports, he said. gether in terms of-prior:ties, looking Miller said board members had a ~fst tactics" on voters Escalating expenses pushed the The Klochkos lease operations at * February 15-18 at our options," the superintendent right to find other ways to make O'Neill said he rejected that Klochkos into deciding to sell more Grosse lie Municipal Airport under said cuts if the administration proposed characterization. than a year ago, Klochko said. the name of Jet Services. Turn on a weekend of the magicai He declined to discuss specifics. eliminating K-12 programs The i election) results certainly family television only Disney can deliver. Before the election, school officials didn't show that anyone was terror- a said cuts could include extracurricu- THE WAYNE WESTLAND Citi- ized he said AR E Y OU W E A R I NG Wffltebflim Six cars damaged in rampage" The"J)(W^ Channel G J F 'T S lid T««"•» 'B MTCTMyOWOMO UT* IN Cw • CwO «pJ«lto . W oMoC TMBOMGW —O-U u*m IMC America's Family Network •. T HE R I G HT S I ZE B R A? Celebrate that Special Occasion by giving a custom designed gift IMC At least six cars were damaged in smashed, causing an estimated $800 Ml • 11 M M m what appeared to be a random ram- in damage page last weekend The vandalism crime watch Call Today 459-5710 caused damage estimated at more HUBCAP BUST: A 45-year-old Mew than $1,600 South Lyon man was arrested by- The back window of a 1988 Chevy Canton police last weekend after a This is a question our tratned • Q&E Sports—more than just the scores W -F«* 17-• Tpaherk ceods ton of Bthreoo wksinhdiroew wwaass lbirsotekden a t rceaspisd wenetr ere pstoprlteend. pthoalitce h issa icd ar's hub- repHoOrTte dT AstKolEe:n A fr $o1m,0 0a0 hfouurnseac uen wdears 2(341 H3f)l 3IB53 H-9O7TU7N7 E (nSkm Umaf M GM I(IM'Mo»M c$i1g5a0r Vetatneds,a als $ 2a5ls oga srtaoglee d$9oo rw oorpthen oerf tioAnss itnhe t hmea nCa nwtaosn asnqsuwader cinarg aqbuoeust- cenodn struction on Brookline last week- Shape wear Consultants can and $20 worth of cassettes, police the stolen goods the suspect drove HOUSE BREAK-IN: A $2,000 gui- answer for you With knowledge said by in his car The victim pointed him tar. a $200 microwave and a $300 Diabetes isa major contribuinr The window on a 1986 Chevy Ca- out to police who stopped the man television were reported stolen last and professional expenenct LAST CHANCE to heart disease, kidney disease OMNICOM CABLE valier also was broken It was worth and found eight hubcaps in the car weekend from a Carriage Cove and bbndness. So when you $150 He was arraigned in Out-Wayne home that is under construction thev can help you select . support the American Diabetes An $80 window on a 1986 Jeep County last weekend, public safety Assoaabcn. you fight some parked on Bartlett also was information officer Pat Nemecek SHOPLIFTING: A 16-year-old rhe bra or Dodyshaper that will of the vwrst diseases at A 459-7300 ^ smashed A $150 window on a 1987 said Bond was set at $7,500 or 10 Belleville girl was arrested for sho- our time. wMaesr rceupryo rTtoedpa bzr opkaernk ed on Admtralty pnaerryc eenxta, mwihnicahtio hne p toost edde tAerm pirneelim ifi - pliAft mingar a tr eMpoeirjteedr's s leaesitn gwe tehkee gndir l ex- fit you perfectly, with comfort The rear window on a 1979 Lin- there is enough evidence to hold a changing a pair of her old shoes for a I ACT PIIAIIPC coln parked on Admiralty also was trial is sW Feb 23 new pair of tennis shoes valued at Choose contour, underwire. $49 95 Inside her purse he'reported- LAol utlAlfut HEAD WOUND: A patron of Club ly found two wallets worth $42 and strapless, padded or sott cup u. WANTED: The window of a 1988 Chevy Cor- Canton formerly Center Stage and hair treatment valued at $5.97. A sica parked on Hillsboro was Danceteria on Ford Road, reported small bottle with a straw also was styles by Bah. Olga Vanity Fair smashed It was valued at $150 The found in her purse She said it con- to Canton police that a security . LAST CHANCE vandals also reportedly stole a $200 tained cocaine, however, police later guard hit him on the head with a Wacoal Vassarette. Warners. radar detector, police said learned the bottle was empty night stick last weekend, police said L X 23 HOMES TO In another case, a $100 equalizer He reportedly received 14 stitches Lily of France. Smoothie or and a $245 AM-FM radio were re- at Mt Carmel Mercy Hospital in De- These are only some of the inci- ported stolen from a 1987 Ford troit dents recently reported to Canton DISPLAY Damage to the dash board was esti- He told police that a fight broke police For police or fire emer- POirttta. We also offer mated at $25 out in the teen club, which u open gencies call 9-1-1. For business THE ALL NEW The owner of a 1984 Ford Escort weekends, and security guards were calls dial 397-3000 Amoena ' by Camp * prostheses —Compiled by Diane Gale reported that seven windows were pushing people out of the night spot with a natural loot and feet ON SEALY POSTUREPEDJC School's budget has 'good news' for post mostgetomy women, for Great day to buy Americas No i setting » "latiress ite «e siocfc at t»>e ow or>ces Beat the 0"ce rise arvJ start to enjoy Only I home in each neighborhood their present home for outdoor living your appointment m Birmtngham. * ? Postfu'epeOic mornings' No morning Back- will be selected for the opportunity to ache from sleeping on a too-solt malt-ess Almost maintenance-free, this quality Continued from Page 1 A mid-year look at the food ser- The bond program is 90 percent 11 Buy Now! Before prices go up oatw SnU aB ScuTsAtoNmT-IbAuLilt sSuAnVroINomGS a.nd Th slps-a bsiuzielt a snudnr oisom cu sctaonm- bdeesi mgnaedde f ionr anneyw turTeH mEe EanNsH AthNeC dEiDstri fcitna cnacnial m apkice- vpircoej becutdegde top sehroawtisng a d ebcarleaanscee in o tfh e cporomjepclte ties T ahe $92 5m,0a0j0or re nroevmaatiinoning o f phase cati €44=6900. **< 564 yd*y —IiT!i amazing and beautiful product, manu- or older homes Your home will be the spending changes that will reduce t$i2o1n, i0n00 m —ea ldu sea lpersim caaruisleyd t oby a are ddruocp- the board office In Lrvoma. caM 5917696. eat $ factured in Michigan for 20 years, has proud showplace of your neighbor- delays in capital replacements, in- in enrollment, said Hoedel With the bond interest money, 79 captured the interest of homeowners hood and we will make it worth your crease the textbook badge! by board members appropriated an ex- In Rochester, phase catI All sizes on Sale! Prices starting at Twin wthirtho mugohsoquuti tthoes a Un.dS. h awvheo no are ro ofmed in up while if your home qualifies Outdoor n$1a1nSc.eO OanOd to p $o3w40b,0ly00. g srtaenpt u pa m $a5in itne-- $1 T8h me ibloliaornd to v othteed fo otod s aeprvpircoep fruiantde ttiran g$e1n2c4y,0 f0u0nd. to $ 4th7e,00 p0r ofogrra amsb ecsotno-s 6516000. extension 247 . A p\ Hi Each Pc. living is of\ the way crease per student for classroom Interest earned on the 91$ million abatement. $19,000 to Ptomer Mid- 'NOT ALL HOMES QUALIFY supplies, Hoedel said bond issue approved by voters in dle School. $8,500 to Gatlimore Ele- TT The board also revised its food 1986 has reached 814 million, mentary. $5,000 to the financial/le- CALL TODAY! service fund and the 1986 bond $$92,000 over the budgeted amount. gal fund and $4,700 to Hoben Ele- Mail Coupon below to project fund Hoedel said mentary. 9 Walker/%uzenberg 344-ftOl 2 Jacobsons 1033 PORTSMERE Weather extremes rattle area roads tyhSA fine furniture 9H I - 26K1 NORTHV1LLE. Ml 48167 |"y« I want to know more at*™ theVICon ~oJTr"buJin[ V enclosure I understand I am under no obligation to buy The main gravel roads in the township include Ridge | anything ^ Cootirxfd from Pnoe 1 from Joy to Ford, Beck from Joy thrnagh I NUN I "Based on what happened in the winter things could to sooth of Michigan Avenue and sections ol UUey. I COAT I | be bad this •prtaf." be said don. Proctor. Warren. Palmer. Haimaa City. "We're virtually grading gravel ev 2 tMi ( J GRADING GRAVEL roads ts done on a basis of which Mahoney said adding that It's la to SUMMONS A SMS H streets art Is most need at repair. Mahoney said grading gravel roads than to pave it with "As soon as we discover an area thet to getting bad An open shoulder, two lane concrete VISA* ana American i that area." he said proximately $11 million a mile to pave. Shop unN 0 0«tv on T*ursdey end Ffidey Ont» 6#m or Monde» <*C) OAE Thursday. February 15. 19C0 TfHifsOay February 15 1990 06K (L.P.C.R.ajfiA* Schools split on new education budget Community i 0 « * S "r ^ Corner Colleges are happy School districts are unhappy • This week's question; i -1 By Tim Richard Concerns have staff writer Two-year colleges collectively got By Wayne Peal deemed too wealthy to qualify for di- percent figure but said the issue runs 5 percent more, or $223 million in stafl writer rect state aid — are displeased The deeper been raised about Blanchards budget The range increase would be provided, in part, "It's nice there's an increase bet fences along major Most college presidents rejoice among the 29 colleges is 2 to 9 1 per- Local reaction to Gov James from taking away the state aid these the real issue is equity." O'Neill said when they talk about the 5 percent cent Blanchard s education spending pro- districts receive for retirement and "Even with the increase there's no roads. 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Schoolcraft pleased the governor has proposed about a 4*-» percent increase for ba- Plymouth Canton Schools — which You may request agendas SCHOOLCRAFT College did not lot on the Livonia campus It would College President Richard an increase in education spending sic education costs and were also lost its direct slate aid in the very well." getting only a 2 9 percent house the Business Development McDowell said he will contin- but question the 14 percent figure pleased with that, Erickson said past year — eciioed similar senti- Under provisions of Michigan's sonable fee may be required before Co"Tnthiins uweidll f rroemqu Piraeg eus 1 to do exten- apdroGdtilenosgrt itiahn gPat oth ineree irsgwh iobtfochr s.P lsyimgnoeudth a l seatitde r me•n ti mbaplraonvcees a mtheong o mveirdadllle secnhrooolll-s; ethde C eme inimdtpedrrleov ?ter?sahno tsohpleo Tr taealfetfineotcnetdiv saeenndrevs isGcie f otf- dreencto Rmimcheanrdde dM acidDo winecllre saasied Presi- Please turn lo Page 9 uceo llloebgbey'sin bgud tgoet i snhcarreea. se his beiOnug tb-aonf-dfioerdm aut>lao duly »trj.cts — those DeWnnaiys nOe'-NWeielslt alalsnod Squupeestriionnteendd tehnet 14 Please turn to Page 9 Open Meetings Act. you're entitled notices are mailed. This provision sive beefing up of the science and students should have been notified • reduces enrollment, program anrl County shelter to receive notices of government applies to all local, county and computer labs." said Superintendent sooner and facility constraints at Pioneer e does not require major bounda- meetings. A public body must mail state governments. At the local John Hoben. "The high school is where ninth- and West Middle schools. ry shifts for middle school students notices to people who. on an annual level this includes city councils, "Special education also places a graders will get the best education, SEMI-ANNI AL HOME SALE basis, request such notification. school boards and various boards great demand on space." and lunch- but eighth graders should have Overcrowding forces changes Under the act, payment of a rea- and commissions. room crowding will require some known about it. They've sort of been to help suburbs creative solutions, he added. robbed of their last year of school "I would advise eighth and ninth "A lot of questions still need an- Under a redisricting plan ap- • Elementary students from 2 0% TO 4 0% O FF graders to get their swimming credit swering," added Poirer "The lunch- proved by the Plymouth-Canton Deer Creek now attending Isbister out of the way during the summer.'' room is a problem It's been a prob- school board Monday night, all ninth will go to Bird School By Wayne Peal iand At present, homeless people Tell us about Hoben said. lem for 10 years I don't see how graders will attend the district's high • Farrand Elementary students staff writer from western Wayne County are (ffanton adding students is going to help you schools beginning in the fall. from Beacon Meadows will be also sent to hotels for temporary lodging "Class size and balancing will be resolve the problem." Students at nine elementary assigned to Bird School It's a new shelter with a new goal That plan McNamara said lacks the B I G E L OW WORRYFREE © b s e r u er your event more of a problem, but it can be Mike Homes, assistant superin- schools will be transferred • Bird Elementary students in providing space for homeless su- counseling that would be provided done. The use of portables is a possi- tendent for instruction, said adminis- The new attendance boundaries the Heather Hills development and burbanites through the new county shelter (USPS 663-670) bility. Security personnel would have tration members are meeting with are designed to relieve overcrowd- on Rolston will go to Farrand Wayne County's new homeless The shelter is planned for the sec- Faced with the prospect of writing to be beefed up. too. to a certain de- the high school staff this week to ing, according to school officials • Isbister Elementary students on shelter, in Westland, is believed to be ond floor of the Eloise commissary Published every Monday and Thurs- your first press release in the near gree. We also need to look at furni- iron out some of the problems. Here are the changes Naples Drive and Pebble Creek will the first suburban shelter of. its kind building where a food service pro- day by Observer & Eccentric News- future? Don't despair. Don't dispar- ture and textbook needs " To accommodate students during • Starting in September. 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ADMINISTRATORS FAVOR the and space, a section of Hoben Ele- their parents provide transportation Suburban homelessness ts a grow- create 20 dormitoryrstyle rooms, ini- NCaerwrisesrt manodn .th lpye,r$3.00 copy. 50« • What is the event? wiNthO tTh eE cVoEmRpYroOmNiEse. 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"We're a new subdivision and • provides a common starting for the instructional needs students has recommended setting up a com- at least until they are kicked out Though its operators estimate the Plymouth, Ml 48170 (313) 459-2700 • Why is this event taking place? they're busing us across town We and ending time for all middle in kindergarten through the fifth mittee to study the feasibility of con- Gloria Pressley of Westland said shelter could assist as many as 500 The Canton Observer reserves the • Where can people buy tickets0 want to go closer." said Broniak. schools, grade at Hulsing. structing new school buildings she found herself in just such a situa- people a year, they acknowledge the right not to accept an advertiser s e How much is admission0 tion last year She and her 14-year- total number of homeless in the 'order. Otooervor & Eccentric ad- (Dbsrrtjcr & "Eccentric old daughter were left temporarily takers have no authority to bind this 3—v • Who can the public call for fur- homeless after a disagreement county could be five to eight times newspaper and gply publication of ther information? Free Federal forced them to part company with that number annal a adcvceerptitsaenmceent of sh tahlel c aodnvsetirttuisteer f'si - I Send the information to the Ob- Consumer Information Catalog. CLASSIFIED -64549-11-0097000 O Waaklyanned C Coouunntyty relatives in Ypsilanti "THIS IS just a first step, said oraer. server Newspapers. 744 Wing, Plym- Depi TD Pueblo Colorado 81009 —852-3222 Rochester/Avon "I'VE BEEN in that situation Luther Flanagan of Wayne Metro- outh 48170. ADVERTISING she said "I know what it's like to be- politan Community Service Agency out on the streets whose agency will administer the Since then, she and her daughter shelter under a one-year contract have found permanent lodging in a with the county subdivision near the shelter site Based upon case referrals and Representatives of area social ser- poverty statistics. Flanagan said vice agencies said the shelter could there are between 2.300 and 3,700 H a t d e er change the perception of the home- county residents who have either lost less their homes or are in danger of los- People have it in their minds that ing their homes Wayne Metropol lauvci lP ra .r k PU ce there a professional homeless tian CSA spent an estimated class, said Leon Bt-rger of Family $400,000 to assist homeless county u and Neighborhood Services Inkster residents during its last fiscal year ites y° But the largest majority are farm Flanagan said inv lies " Though the shelter requires county The center is badly needed said commission approval. Commissioner to Judy Ellis of First Step, a Westland- Kay Beard said approval should S\win£ , based social service agency that as- come "as soon as he (McNamara; sists female victims of domestic vio- sends it to us " lence T don't know of a single commis- t he S o u n ds Right now. the only western sioner who isn t concerned about the Here art- Iti^i loM car|>et» thai ar»- more than jusi >uin- THINK OF MUDSON-S FIRST Wayne County shelter I'm aware of homeless," said Beard, D-Inkster. resistanl. they rt ftiirnlnr' ! They proside superior is ours," she said We have provided whose district includes the shelter protection against common food and -.tain* and WHEN YOU'RE CONSIDERING up to 30 beds but that's not nearly sue also cuanl against -oiling anil Malic shock. Wr ha\«- over CARPETING of the \ enough." • Though federal money will also be 320 color* in nine Worry Fret-* styles . .everything from Wayne County's new homeless used — and state money is sought — rirh jrwrl lone> to the |><il«-»t ivory »had«—. . .MI you you 'e planning tc buy sbhede lstpera cweil lM cpNroavmidaera m soaried than just tfhine asnhceilntger fr womill sruebcueirvbean m cuochmm ofun iit-s cHaunt .f iifnd on tehe of ri inhhtrv c odlooer.sn «'tl\l «f-it a enxda cptrlyic irn tfoor j oyuorur p lnaene*d. s. slsooenmngsee ot h'noign sgh loyipomv ea'l.'l a. 1li s owincitlehy tmho oo>k 'se i It will provide job—fan-.;h—arm- ties themselves ilu r jll Hmrl'in ( nr^x l i» on »al>- drug counseling, if necessar> Detroit Hamtramck and Highland *<> look a little further. M hi-n you ase your Option Jus' look ol our cedent>ols McNamara officially unveiled the Park, which finance their own shel- Vrrounl to bay sou won't r»-cri\e a hill until May. v>ith EXPEDIENCE center and its objectives Monday ters, aren't participating in the no payment* due until June. XII price* include We've bee" selling ond msiolling during ceremonies at the historic Westland shelter s creation, county professional in>tallation with (hnilon1 prime den»ificd quality co»peitng for more years Eloise complex in southern West- officials said uretham padding? Here are just a frs examples of the than most people con rememba» H E R M AN •>a\ in«s. We truly have earned Ou» »rust with ove' o generation ct *a'>sJied Plans for shelter Customers e SALE 21.99 S*|. yd. installed 0*ch ^ BENTl.EV tailored plush in colors. Reg. 430 *q. yd. SEIECTION Because our good 'e'otiorw wth tract terms are still being negotiat- SALE 22.99 »«{. the nation's top quol-ty Here are the details of Wayne \d. installed manufacturers go bock such a County's new homeless shelter ed >11 VM \. plush in 44 colors. Reg. $34 k|. yd. •ong way we're able 'o show more D i r e c t ed fry . What will be provided" •omotn name carpets than anyone In addition to bed space for 80 SALE 23.99 sq. yd. installed in our community Thot's why Where will the shelter be estab- people, the shelter will also provide I'lNVXUl.E. t«tiM in 24 colors. Reg. 437 sq. yd. pyroiuc e1s1 floin dch mooosree ts'tOymles ,i colors and lished" job, family and drug counseling, if The shelter will be on the second necessary, to its occupants Wayne SALE 24.99 sq. %d. installed soviet. floor of the commissary building in- Metro CSA will provide some ser- w ESTI'HESTER II. textured tunny in 30 color*. Every soles consultant and installer side Westland's historic Eloise com- vices. others will be provided by Reg tw »q. yd. on our staff >okes pride m their ple* The county complex, bound by other area social service agencies own eapertise They enjoy being " i . • . helpful ond passing their Michigan Avenue on the south and based upon their specialties Shelter SALE 27.99 sq. yd. installed knowledge on to you Also, when ^ Visit Our Two New ( { &j Henry Ruff Road on the east, has will be provided for up to 40 days Kt SHWIKt. plush in 14 colors. Reg. 440 sq. yd. you buy from us. you enioy the been the site of numerous county ac while social service agencies seek convenience of using Our credit of Balls Playgroundsis^y tgievniteireasl. hinocslpuidtailn g the former county bpeehramlfa nenet shelter on the families' SALE 27.99 sq. yd. installed arecscpoeucnttesd a snwde rweliydieng p oonli cOiWes EASTLHESTER. textured saxony in 24 celer*. Reg. 440 2 c When »UI It begin operating*' How mock will it coat and how yd. DECORATING AOVtCI 1 » ~* County officials hope to have the will it be financed" THe experienced designers W» our Splash, plunge, jump, even backstroke - without getting wet. shelter operating before winter County officials estimate the shel- SALE 32.99 SJ. yd. installed binetcefrci oorn Dde csorgfin— Sot»u rdtieo c ahroet garet ytoo ur At Hardee's new sea of balls playground kids don't have to wait 1990-91 Construction will begin this ter's construction will cost $750,000 R XMER, plush in 44color*. Reg. 445 sq. yd. you Thmt con g>ve you pointers on after eating before going for a swim! Come enjoy the fun. spring to convert the commissary $800.000. *»ale end* March S. style, color ond show how is put building's second floor into a dormi The county will receive $150,000 room* together effectively —right We're going to be your favorite Dive-in restaurant! lory like setting from the U S Deaprtment of Hous- here m owr adjacent fum.ture Who Is eligible" ing and Urban Development to es- dtheep fomrtoml eenffte*c *t> euo nc»oyn, ovnt«du oliie Two Locations Near You! [FREE Big Cookie" treat " CoTuhnety s hfaemltielrie tss d ewshiogne dlo fseor W thaeyirn e t$a2b3l5is,0h0 t0h eis b ceeinngte or.bta Ainned a fdrdoimtio anrael a pfuerrn hisahpi.n ogdsd m a o f monoel tsotuocpt ,s ohfo pping - RBaEwLsLoEnVvIiLllLeE R oad ohtohmere sm v,e athnsro uTghhe fi Wre,ayn eev iMcteitorno poor ll cRoemdfmourdn.i tCiaesn tWone.stla Gnda.rden Liv Conitiya,. V.rtM«nH S24a4e2-5SS--Z24S1234S12 2ti:; »-ssra And. irtto ntce •o toy "I bought w Your place to shop, dine, entertain and enioy. Just South of 1-94 One coofce per ch*j. par visa please Please presenl coupon Detore stacnr eCeon mapmpulinciatynt sSe artvi acege Ancgyen ocyff iwcielsl hPalyvem aollut hpl aenddge dPl bylmocokut hgra Tntow mnosnheipy IfckUiNl M7-21X2 o» Hudson's" t ordering Oner good a panooamg Hardee s Resuuranis Customer •J 1-275 Expressway it W. Six Mile A Newburgh Road • Livonia CANTON rrw» pay any sales Ux fee OWer not vaw *> comtwutnn wtn any iPna Rrko mbeuflourse aEscsoigrsneing a tnhdem H sigphalcaend a t tLoi vthoen isah aenldter R eIndf oardddi atiroen ,a lWsoe sptlleadngd-. X* otter oner Cash value Ford Road West of 1-275 1/100 of 1( Oner good Hacdeer the shelter Most western Wayne ing federal Mc Kinney Act money - families will be referred through the awarded to aaatst homeless residents H U D S O N 'S mrough March 9 1990 Romulus office Wayhe Metro CSA of large municipalities An addi will operate the shelter under a one Uonal 1200,000 is being sought from I WO Hardee • Food SyMnw. incMkree VW23340 iMO N » KM Symm wc vw/m«0 year contract with the county Con the state .1 L !' 6*iP.C) O&E Tlwday. f»brufy 15. 1990 Thursday. February 15, 1990 O&E <P.C)7A Authors give a School campus news taste of romance talk set Sean Hanoiaa of Canton was Jennifer L. Demars was among Kristin Hamblin, Mary Anne Ryan, Suzanne E. Boak, Mary E Bosh, Michigan State University They are ettsmbToahlehgledo TOkaesmpatb appy aeaetetr ' tesCnnie rn a7sts.at oaeoen prfBcn tyft.iotomhe eenseactd.cyrt hdMp iH ovwub ooieyobignlnfllshlide cCE saba, sadeySn t.rduch oo thceF fhlpoaeey srottnbiero l.toa'sgso nd s1Crpi9iaoi t u.cLw nmimoio s tonwmtrfal kiie- ln-la l nCaiLrsacao u tcCCSmlhtlehehaueepeattdg thdlrre eeoatea dornnru. i fgCC nothehrohte loCel ura euDidg tnoelemfeaarir niJdsn a'sosifm Mo a LnPenisildns yatn amte naLso dtBoyu tneAtBahntdha S rrawi bhnBaaeyan.s - tnSbdVFAhoeaue.ae tamPRrml hfnlke oeeapo'otsdyltft,e l c elrStJo ioCrl satCw.it aamfa i tntafenlebettcgseo aHUn gC ,i Cndanlai.e olnwvnsda det eHnaorar'nnsusel edidR tr yg leo nCAilsssan ontiVemsdln.al ieeeacn d ntgKJntteoes o Grtnoti anrct oMahi tnf e .hAb dereer ,. 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Cummings has served as a private Sosczak. both of Plymouth, were James Nesbitt is among the fol- Alexis E. Janus. Michael W. Killin- recipient of a Madonna College Mer- Janice Piwowar of Canton is on Guests heard from two newly pub- to do It's an emotional experience consultant for more than 200 Michi- named to the dean's list at Detroit lowing Plymouth residents named to beck. Tracy L. Krajewski. Mary Jo it Award for the academic year the dean s list at Schoolcraft College lished romance authors Terey daly for me 1 get into characters the way gan school districts. For 16 years, College of Business the dean's list at Hillsdale College Lo Duca. Ann M. Mitera. Nancy E. 1990-91 She is a graduate of Plymouth-Salem Ramin of Pontiac and Valerie Man- actors must be with the roles, they scIhnheitl ewdrhomoreokdde diead taeus cS aacth icooononl s fDuorilsta ttrnhitec tf .S orag einaarwly Kimberly C. Connect was among cAiem Py ePtarsuc teolrlii, Janadm eJsef Pfaretyte rPsionnt,o. Nan- OSp'Bahrnie n. Cheryl A Osiust and Lisa J deaJnam's eliss tH aatd dMeic ohfig Canan Stotnate is U onniv tehre- RHoigbhe Srtc Jho aonld a nEdla iisne t hPeiw doawugarh ter of gBrruBimtuist o hffi-r sIstntykles t theer y enjoyed high tea. pnylaiRyna g"m Ailnic'se ,se acboonudt b oao kr.en Aegcacdoem pFaB-I Sbe is a project consultant for the ttoh eb efo lnlaomweidng to st tuhdee ndtesa nfr'som lis tC aatn tthoen Martha Satwici is among the fol- Eleanore J. Adams is among sev- sity. Todd Marsee of Plymouth Seated at tables adorned with Vic- agent and the mother of 18-year-old Carnegie Foundation. Detroit College of Business Olga lowing Plymouth residents to gradu- eral Plymouth residents named to Gwen Cirbes and Heather ODon- received a Competitive Art Scholar- torian valentines atop flowered twins, is due out by the end of the She has taught graduate classes at Gutierrez, Somil R. Shah, Linda ate from Madonna College Donna the dean's list at Madonna College nell. both of Plymouth, were initiat- ship from Siena Heights College in linens graced with lace overlays, pa- year Central Michigan University and Zaremba and Gregory Ploch. Barnes. Laura Barnes, Staeryl fallen, Ellen M. Bellaire, Kristina Black, ed into Kappa Delta Sorority at Adrian trons sipped cranberry-flavored "al- "My career to me was an over- served on tbe Early Childhood Task cohol-free. sugar-free and preserva- night success I dreamed about Force of the National Association of uve-iree champagne and wild something for 20 years and then it State Boards of Education strawberry tea blended by the happened ' /,'/;!/ / / // LC.XLLERIESM THOU \ > M l 1 / P E \ \ > ) l1 l \ /t ll(H SE - HHO) IIILL - / /\ M M A H) ->7J/WJ\> Queen's own Fortnum & -Mason of When Ramin decided to get down CHANGES ARE needed to meet London to business, she bought herself a the needs of elementary school chil- In delicate blue dishes, purple cole real nice phone and answering ma- dren better, according to Cummings. FRIDAY SATURDAY! slaw with celery-seed dressing and chine big stuff. Anything you can Cummings recommends few, if strawberry cream cheese arrived do to get yourself into a self-disci- any, retentions in the early grades; Then came the main course — cold pline mode is worth it developmental^ and age-appropri- - salmon mousse served in heart- "To sell yourself you have to be- ate curricula for all children age 4-8; A ND shaped pastry puffs with an arrow of lieve in yourself," she added You no transition classes between grades dill and a side of sweet pickles have to follow through to make your Bill BRESlEb sta" pnotograprie" or differentiated kindergartens; FOR SWEETS." sherry trifle dreams come true " greater involvement of parents; and was served — custard atop sponge Authors Valerie Mangrum (left) and Terry daly Ramin swap tales of romance at a tea in Plymounth on Valentine's Day. collaboration with agencies and MANGRUM, 29. took a detour be- cake laced with sherry and garn- Shelly Caron keeps the pair well supplied with tea. businesses to provide more compre- JOIN US FOR A SPECIAL ished with grapes, pears and peaches fore entering the field of writing hensive services to children and topped with whipping cream, shaved Acting was my dream since I was Mangrum. who has a master s de- early on that a writer without disci- their families. chocolate and a giant strawberry 7. said Mangrum. whose first book. gree in theater arts from Eastern pline isn't going to get anywhere Foundation DWOIUNBTLEER S AS AVILNEG SW EEKEND tttohhleeBdiy-re' avbfeono, roteuk aras,ntutete doRng tadirmvraeepinahm ian saugnd idine tcon oMc pdeaioenlsgl haroru swom f lBtoaSe stwtth tINeye we oGgta vePrnenartmbreoedltbee ei nctr oTt otbh hbyrae"et Sf iJ i srwlush dwtaoys hupa elGa ttpt_caeued rblr "lae iwnsdh em doe r tnMuya iAcl lhpyia gorawtn-n tUi mhneievre jrooswbinty a, tt hh eWoaptaeelsrd el ocnob meovopekans- - traYooso rlyeuso aIhunrarev lew aosr nttiolt yibn ob goea,sk yy "goo ouuor'dre o w aosnnl y tbho easissr g Aloacos-dt receives gift Ramin, 37, and an award-winning also spurred Mangrum to write In keeping with the day. Ramin writer since her days at Pontiac "I've been married to the same passed along some tips on how to Central High School, sold the first man for 10 years He says he never Like Ramin. Mangrum learned keep the fires of love aglow book she ever wrote — "Water from knows what s going to happen day to Thanks to Cass Hough, president the Moon " In 1987, ber Silhouette day with me. Romance can survive of the Daisy Manufacturing Compa- Intimate Moments romance won the real life," she said ny, Plymouth-Canton Community Golden Heart Award, the most pres- "Just remember that the nitty re FEaBdRUARY SPECIAL Schools' Educational Excellence tigious honor awarded to previously gritty things are pieces of the whole ,o £2vr 25% OFF Foundation is 16.338 richer. unpublished authors by the Romance Have a sense of humor and visulaize The gift was accepted by founda- Writers of America people naked," she added with a MumExmceilsse •s E rnectrnreadnt eodr sKuinsgpdeonmde cC aitsetmles • •R Oamfeers g Booeaar sw •ti iDleo lslsu p•p Blylo -wasnt sG lass tion president Kenneth Hulsing at Set in a fictional South American laugh. • Crystal Art Glass • Arn. Wood Carvings - David Winter CoRages • Precious Monday night's Plymouth-Canton Morneots • Hudson Pewter • Dragon Keep • Music Boies • Stained Glass school board meeting. 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South Redford Su with all the rhetoric in this election Canton Parks and Recreation Ser- tween Newburgh and Wayne roads The Canton Recreation Center at Michigan certified teachers Call penntendent Jan Jacobs said As it year education may come out a vices offers discounts at Boyne For an appointment, call 595-2314 Michigan Avenue and Sheldon is an Barb Wa„>henko at 420-0495 rnents is we- receive hardly any categorical w inner vet Mountain /Boyne Highlands. Sugar official food distribution site for New Morning School. 14501 Hag- "WE'RE Jl sT getting used lo aid It's the old case of the state YOU SPEND Loaf Shanty Creek, Schuss Mountain Four Apple II Focus HOPE, which provides month- gerty Road in Plymouth Township being out of formula as it is Hoben mandating programs but not com and several Northern Michigan ski Computers are available for pub- ly food to Canton senior citizens has limited openings in its parent- said "We re not as wealthy as a ing through with the money to pay resorts. Call 397-5110 for discount lic use in the Dunning-Hough Li- Eligible Canton residents can pick toddler class. Me and My Shadow on Livonia or a South Bedford both of for them " VALENTINE OPEN HOUSE prices brary. 233 S Main. Plymouth Rules up quantities of juice, meat, dry- Friday mornings Classes are for 2-3 whom have been out ot formula for Livonia Superintendent Joseph FEBRUARY 10lh & 11th \c > and instructions for using the com- beans. peanut butter, egg mix, year olds Call the school at 420- quile a while Marinelli agreed This is simply a • Hobbies puters. the responsibility card and a cheese and other items To deter- 3331 But those districts are also con- way to avoid what needs to be done 77 f—jtttul acraa ol IssChlaisnsreysu a krear oaftfee red for all levels l4lii5sbt3r o-a0fr7y s5 Fo0 ofrtwa mreor eare in afvoarimlaabtileon a,t c tahlel m10i0n0e. iEfx ty o2u78 are eligible, call 397- SpTehcei Pally Emdouuctha-tCioann ton Community cernWede d be very concerned if we lost ty inm tahkein sgt aetdeu cbautdigonet. a"' h hiegh searid p rBiuotn paa* eaicaO r—v«y rina 'ty at 7:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays Schools offers a program for chil- caopmodtaanla rtowWgr Weoinmgo aont i • at Canton Parks and Recreation + Volunteers dren with special needs from birth to UGLY KITCHEN CABINETS? Center, corner of Michigan Avenue • Health care the age of 6 If you have a child who birtfr and Sheldon Road Price is $35 per Hospice speakers may have mental, physical or emo- £aca«aney aarvtoad pregnancy. person for 10 weeks of classes Reg- Speaker Available Hospice Services of Western tional difficulties or who may have a DON'T PREFACE' 2a nbda ciif r—ooHrna mapaadr f1rn aanndta istration is on a continuous basis, Health Care and Retirement Cor- Wayne County has volunteers avail- vision, speech or hearing problem REPLACE... and towvwjaaa Ea*y prior to the evening class. poration has a representative avail- able to speak to church groups and and may need special educational and quick ace—a lo JP "-S- h-*e CaOUrP-ODN e ^l ight' 1 cCagabaarnllelei . 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Your mild will benefit • FREE ESTIMATES 4 UZNIS , Apple - trom renewed conti- r*mi Sylvan Learning Center 1642 E. 11 Mile Rd.. Madison Hgts. dencc and self-esteem. • E*I'SS hloot tH laoirn Ognl yS rhi tea r\a*, 1 Block W of Dequindre Daily 9-5, Sun 10-4 ! an lean** < Helping kids do better | Hatrcul Eitra ! HAIR CUTS ,7°° 6 MILE & 1-275 462-2750 LIVONIA Karen Benson, Director WARREN AT VENOY Behind Amantea s Resiaurant i I HEADING • MATH • WRITING • STUDY SKILLS • SCHOOL KLADINtSS 525-6333 j COLLEGE PREP • SAT AC T PREP • ALGEBRA • BEGINNING RiAl >ING CO"PO« — — • • NOW THROUGH MONDAY, FEB. 19 Budget B U LK F O O D 'S carand Prewashed 555 W. Ann Arbor Road truck rental 505's & 517's. Plymouth • 453-1830 Elsewhere S31-S34 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-9 • Sat. 9-7 • Sun. 11-5 WE ARE MOVING; m March 1, 1990, to Our MAKES A WEEKEND GETAWAY EASY New Location at" Golden Gate Shopping Center Levi's Bleached Budgeujust made it easier than ever to get away for the weekend Rates apply for 8571 Lilley Road weekends valid through 3/31/90 AJso. refueling services, taxes and optional 505's & 550 s. Items are cxira. Normal rental requirements apply. Offer not available with any (Across from Mettetal Airport) uihei tlisctmin oi promotion—Advance reservations required—Vehicle* Milken u> availability. Elsewhere S36-S39 $ ALL MERCHANDISE 99 , All Gourmet Coffee 20% OFF 17 big bavings On... AH CANOUS 10% to 20% OFF ECONOMY CAR All Wine 15% OFF UNLIMITED MILEAGE PER WEEKEND DAY OPTIONAL LO W AT Suit Sale. Levi's Whitewashed '10.99 PER DAY H 505V & 550V WE DELIVER THE BEST IN INTERMEDIATE CAR Blue Mack or gray UNUMITED MILEAGE Free Alterations. Elsewhere $40 PER WEEKEND DAY OPTIONAL LD.W AT SEE OVER 20 •10.99 PER DAY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER o AND WALL SYSTEMS E ON DISPLAY LUXURY CAR Commemorate President's Day with unbelievable savings on a select group AVAILABLE IN OAK AND CHERRY Sagebrush will net be under UNLIMITED MILEAGE of our Adams Row suits, reg $215. American-tailored from the finest NOW ON SALE!!! sold on Levi's' jeans and PER WEEKEND DAY year-round woolblends, these versatile suits are the perfect suits panls We will honor any OPTIONAL LO W AT CUSTOM SIZES AVAILABLE competitor's currently for any occasion Available in a wide selection of classic and BRING IN YOUR TV, effective advertised price •11.99 PER DAY STEREO AND WALL DIMENSIONS contemporary styles. Sizes 36-46. Sizes 48-52 slightly higher. For R—rvrnttoot CmH: Free Expert Alterations. '< , 382 355-7900 IVik.C. Fuucfea fwuuUm Hurry fw tost Mlection.' Fins Traditional and Country F Richman Brothers A Good Suit At A Good Price 2945 S .WAYNE ROAD (4 Whs North7 o2f M1rc-f1tga0r A4vs 4)> OFFER ONLY AVAILABLE AT PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS IN No* foown l mm Mai • SouMand Mat * Lamad* Ma>« •VIM ow> iwa atora LIVONIA • SOUTH FIELD ACNMN TARoBBOFRt m CsrSWuck Z* Af SftxM Op*n Sundmya • Ma/or Ok* CwGt Acotpttd Nwii3c1M4. sC.rropnlw'o.r Woaomoaed oBuCt aww onC.or* BIRMINGHAM • WARREN 1 A0033JM40 » * 1 »OA*i«.W.Q-eA> o&g Tnof»a«y, rso/uary 15, 5990 Full war chest The 1989 Spending Index Thursday FeOroary 15. 1990 OAE (R.W.G-4A)n 11A College seeks gifts Legislator Pro-auslerlly Rank in Rank in Roll Call Report Parental consent score House Senate Exec sets sight on a $1 million campaign a acMtiaodno gninfat C goallteligeeri nwgill p haortsyt a at pr eS- pbeavrteyrgaogeesrs a tnod a d farnecein egve Mniunsgic ol i sfo dood-, John Conyers, D-1 31% 287 Spending Among the new entitlements bill passes Senate p.m Friday, Feb. 23. in Roma's of nated by Rick Burton Productions were guaranteed reparations to Livonia. The evening is sponsored by Roma's Carl Pursell, R-2 35°o 212 Japanese-Americans interned dur- By Wayne Peal Admission to the party is Dew tSoc bheonlaerfsithip t Aheuct iMonad wohnincah i Cso slelteg feo r Howard Wolpe, D-3 38% 144 patterns ainpgp Wrooprrlida tWioanr f oIIr. atnhde a M paerrtminan Leun-t start writer PrTechhe tSeVr.G $G2,S55 F0 und PAC - affiliat- merchandise or a service valued at Saturday. 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Mld caNlsoam parroav'sid efu and b-oraoissti nfgor a obtilhietyr couMntc aNlasom asrhao'ws eodff $ic4e,56 e0x pfoern sDeet arco-it AWshsioncnieayt ePsA PCA,C. $ 2$,24,0400.0, G Eorlndsmt an & sucFcaeussstf juoli antetde mthpet m toino arditdy ianm aenn ud-n- s2e7.n watiothrs sounplypor Ftianxgo nit among arer Sander Levin, D-17 31% 287 where furor over the policy, such Rep James F Sensenbrenner raised at $400.000-$450.000 candidates Tigers baseball season tickets and Sachs PAC. $2,000 Browning Ferris P«o stop to high b'Hs with an Amana as abortion funding, made fiscal Jr . R-Wis . compiled the most fru- At this point. McNamara is still an Filings for 1989 showed $2 070 for tickets to Detroit Red Industries PAC. $1,550. City Man- IMMEDIATE AMqstoarSpCenlli eottyuym b-csmuoalnaavsrintn rhdgue co8atO0tio% enfux +•cr nh Ueaanfcfniieqcg iue•e ern •c syItn-ad iAnulmceesadsn a mUVU TMIMD•CO TOL UVIMUB laFfKOcUTA M M9m0LOOLLanAD AS CWailrlli aLmev Binr,o oDm field. R-18 3237%% 367 38 cpisoasnsuscea eIgrten s oa falsl otmh eoosm tbia tistriecrde l svepovetanensdti no gtno fb itinhllaesl gy72ae lap vre,o rstcuienpngpto roreftci ntohgred l rienoslsl th cesap lHelsnod utihsneagt l aoosnf-t auHnneno isoffui encxicapelem ccaetnendtd Mi dtoaart ecmh af ok1r7e rTheih-seel f eSoctrt imPoana- l ccMohcmaNimramimsasnai roAan rcetorhsnu,tr erixb cCueatpertdt ef rtoo,rm awlelhr oc boou raner-tdy mWoiMnregc stN hhaaonmck ae$ry5a0 gs7a, c0ma0e0ms p inai gnnon- erlaeicsteido n aAgTeM&mTceN PnatA mCCo.arr $pa1's,0 lP0i0sAt C. of $c1o,n2t0r0ibu atondrs FORCED A U C T I ON drjft • Quiet, powerful blower • Strong - FREE ESTIMATES - necessary to operate the govern- fered a clear choice of higher or trick's Day holiday has been a tradi- signed at mid-year lo take a position 1989 filled out 168 typed pages Though AT 25-Year Limited Warranty SAVE NOW Donald Riegle, D 35% 23 meTnhte. 1989 Spending Index mea- lowReerp f Jeidmera lC oouurtliaeyr,s R-N J . was tsiionnceal h kisic ke-aorflfy d1a9t7e0s f ocram MpcaNiganmsa froa r wpliathc etdh eby D heitsr owitif es,c hDoeoblsor aanhd C waraster r e- incTlhudoesed gpiivzzinag mmoangenya tteo M ancdNa mReadr a rMecpNoarmtsa wrae dreidn't d fuiele u Jnatnil W e3d1n. es- HOLIDAY INN/PONTIAC Westside Heating & Cooling Percentages show how often members voted for the iess- sured 71 House and 40 Senate the House member whose voting mayor of Livonia McNamara's contributions includ- Wings owner Michael Ilitch $4,400 day As a result, be was expected to 1801 S. TELEGRAPH RD. • SILVERDOME AREA Sp«:ializing in Furnace & A C Replacements ^499^us spending alternative on 71 House roll calls or 40 Senate roll calls. votes, about one out of every six showed the least concern for defi- ed $1,000 to Susan Hubbard of Dear- and downriver entrepreneur Heinz be fined at least $300 I-75 SQUARE LAKE EXIT (TO TELEGRAPH RD. TURN RIGHT) Flye Dampers. Humidifiers. Air Conditioning Perfect pro-austerity voting is 100 percent. roll calls held during the year cit control. He voted "pro-austeri- AS CO L'N'T Y executive born and $400 to Kevin Kelley of BLOOMFIELD HILLS 2 427-8756 Tne 111 votes are all of the year's roll calls presenting a clear-cut as $It9 c omviellrieodn einx paeidn dtoit uthrees u pasco smmianlgl tinyg" 1to pae srcuervntey of by th eRo tlilm Ce,al la cScyonrddi-- cMecivNeas maa nreaw is a puatiodm $o1b0i3le,4 9e0ve arynd t wreo- tRioend fcohradl.l ebnogthes o aff twerh obmein fga caepdpo einletecd- SAVE OVER 50% ON ONE OF OUR FRI., FEB. 16 AT 8 P.M. • PREVIEW AT 7 P.M. M 'ns»oilo4>on choice o! higher or lower federal spending, excluding these {such as Nicaraguan elections, and as large cated years, to fill board vacancies BEST CENTURY CHAIRS! 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The tower the number, the h-gher the rank, venture to tighten airport security rey, D-Neb. Each opted for the and former county commission butions included L'.S. Rep. Wiliam HANDMADE HIGH VALUE I *Custom SVinceertical Blin 196d» •s I I afundnd a $1 billion oil-spill liability cleesnst- osfpe tnhdein tgi mael ternative 48 per- so» s699 PERSIAN and ORIENTAL RUGS 60% TO PLUS IIP j l j - yi , N O T I CE Oj TO AN v / ^ V ^ O FfO FF 0 C E N Tt ShowPl ace* EXTRA /C7 v T THHAiT I REMEMBER FRI., FEB. 16 • GREAT VALUES • BE THERE! /PATTERN £FMRAAUEAFGMLA. CL•S • FABRIC ITRBFWCADCHTKIT IWNEG. T M' IMBFPOAOOBRCfTLlCEED UAC1R2A3 ME WE'RE MOVING Classic Interiors TEARM CSE RCTAIFSICHA CTHEE COKF AVUISTAHE oNrT MICI TCY • • ENAOC HB URYUEGR CS OPMREEMSI UWMTT H OfSSCLOZEv fH!-. TOX Ctt . ?OVTM OATS S -..7 0% OM— TTNT err, 65J%'0• .VAOT*>f f , .'•i."'.' 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(R.W.G-11A)# 13A It's his right to say Opinion J J A-V Hints from Eloise (Complex)- How p delp so we the homeless it, even if he didn't points of view r.T Le er aMfi Gov. skips state's 'superdrains' IN THE EARLY days of World 744 Wing/Plymouth, Ml 48170 War II. a joke making the rounds Jeff Counts editor/459-27QQ concerned an American who was in 1 Berlin on business J 12A(C) O&E Thursday. February 15. 1990 a tWoohthil ep huell ewda s there he had to have Jack meTsUsaRgNe IinNtGo Ha ITSV ssthaotew oGfo vthe Ja smtaetse an indbiugte wnte, c anno nd-icsucsetrond inaol l apnagreunatg e pleovienlt ebdu tla wapyperar eatnt tlyhe spurcocbeaetdee dco uinrt Wood fences a frTiehned w worhsetn th ihneg raebtouurtn eitd." t hoe ttoheld ^ Gladden oBf lManicchhiagrdan int rSoudpuecresdta rsse ven families wdoh sioch " r equires the probate court to gAeptptienagl so ne to go to the Court of United Slates, was that it cost me These were fine folks who had • The Court of Appeals panel $500 " been helped by one stale program or Tim BLANC-HARD'S "SUPERSTARS" consists of three learned judges who • Why so expensive''" the friend utes broadcast, they all said essen- another to help themselves to needed only one program per family collect nearly $100,000 annually asked tially the same thing save for college, to get better skills Richard to help them But let s count the apiece They have offices, law books Because." said the American, Rooney is not a racist and would for better jobs, to buy a home, to ways Fred has cost us tax money computers, clerks, telephones and Landscaping is an alternative they took it out through my ear not have made such a comment build a business, or rebuild their • He has been neglected (not his research staff They produce a six- , Why on earth would they do That's all well and good I'm in- neighborhood," said Blanchard porary ward of the court on a ne- fault), requiring the attention of a page opinion, which ts considerably that?" clined to agree Rooney claims he The governor failed to mention glect petition He lives with an aunl *90.000-plus judge and her staff The longer and more researched than the "Simple," was the reply You was set up by the young gay report- Michigan's superdrains" like Fred rl attempted to look up the origi- Wayne County records, if anyone typical 1 pages n't open your mouth in Berlin ' er and I'll bet he s right (not his real-name), who cost us big nal court file to flesh out Fred s bi- could locate them probably would (Source Appeals Court case No CTownAsiifhNndeigTepn nt cOohteNsfse fmi tnHihcA iat atSwhle slh iS anS tseEhaNy e StlThh dteeoh yqlnadut oe Rtn shtoth iRaiendokon a qcnd uao aberirosreitusditoo tnr own a oarseiokrdse-- qlTeuoaewds nttoisohn inapa oibrfeafi cnwia oolnsn fe sn a7cye sne tachenasdts at hrtihelya t it •- wCroBeuIReS knTo, d hoHaiansnOseg IyU A, br GteneheHdaendyT arRs ebOuososFoiupdnteee tnnythhtd aeet dh tu us mfrtoomorrryoi istlht l sra eusaetrt emhvimeSeBnn ullw p tTthaphse oaT tsaiHesc,sE cutjhuu eWe srtaA tfqeYour So I otte hs eew ea hst aiattrkt,i'e' b t huoatfet da'sr g ntuoo t asbrupnuleyTneetddHhcl hEaien sg tgD hao eAiffnoY srl ats xs tFoa b crtmeeeiedoft onCy rHeoe yieunr tar hBen adtoldufar nnna Ac ephvppaeperreadal sdel sdo oothyfeg rfcBr ioaccEpuoeChlsmd yAbpn, eU'ubtftuSo etfErrie n aO dIg Fci vlt wehhinerieksgn c taiuan gptsoe e W,> tFnahruyrenmedeeb weCoratohn ioentnrs- sosinrch fro1•e•aw3 HrpH sheee sfer 'swo ham ipaotshnp t ahhw reatehed anel fptsale pylrxaeew a w lhsia th shciom au sb rgeteli erfrn,le co oof irn nd1e 2 tcSA1ho1upesN5p rtS8ieoilu6n .rA g9spB.t re tlaechrarnhdenst erci arsthil tanMeadrstdien loI ifnwrkaero dnt hmeFec rotied r dteMeadl akwtth Jhta eoaanrnb o at9 uohrtefe , won't necessarily lead to a ban on fences and that could help them solve simitar months without pay over a state- You say it's racist? Yeah, so whaf Wayne Probate Judge Frances Pitts the baby to be placed in custody of a • He has helped bring into the it could help them solve similar problems in the problems in the future. smen! he claims he didn't even make This-IS America, isn't it? We have (real name? decision to terminate his second aunt. Vinnie (not her real world an out-of-wedlock child who FOOTNOTE: The Court of future. The precise details are a bit a Constitution, a Bill of Rights, free paternal rights to the daughter he name) starts life with 2 9 strikes against Appeals caseload in! 989 was 28 per We're glad the township is concerned about the fusing, but basically the scenario dom of speech Even the ACLU has had sired The court opinion said Aunt Vinnie her cent higher than the year before The : situation, but we hope that a move to ban fences :ent something like this supported the right of Nazis to pa- The girl was born Dec 29 1988. to has three sons (no husband is men- • He has never given the mother Supreme Court is recommending edhadstw oyhooqoonweimuWepus saRn elemondlso sfis 'h.tastau y yidTumgppphe poost pepeofthy oolsnro arlttrauti naip fblttsredr hlttteosee h pitvedsr airt.oseydhenu eepWsoe st il.sthead eh pe Tneea rustn h irbin etvebnisd laasug lef i.c,sw erd yypsni ebrtt cn hSaiufevtntrhss waode mc ^ltottydhohtoohiad nn tta skeht cfen f Rertaj enthoo chpeeyceanaeed tte sSto.r hW hawit eInnehentigdel r'-- s osvcpbinaeuotTullTiluylioshadcH preetaiEdeein tdoa gr 'bsSnsec y sO vtttduohie erenbl evgbdo seCui p imlvitdAeoolidierspLss nia ettoLdtoa ssnwoEksi Dee tbp ucl leuTla ctotth toaefiseioeeuwnnnngso n tetoc usto eugh h wSpthaihhptn e pe fs weler h pdxtonhioolpicbeanswnelnt esaneRn,mdl steol hhto raAhesiwdp yew nyed dma dw swia ndteddeh'nterer ea-' et t iIsm lpoostr toann coeu ro fy obuotohk s ^oasrbmhmaapfyo yet teoIHmahh nnlh ee t oeyogDi rsogl osap aneigeyuztr cx rnweoeaeaurgd trom pae C i(arrlsthbagBiegtttileesaprcSytnrenh o)t eoiShRrdz tuap aolaetgpe arotth cooinf nofiolgea ro nslybluolgsoe omayt m mwh gIine aene Tatcdthd oe ateeo hnr cRfa ve tcAfaboaieo deioo wncuvnwnuoodanete-em dketydsd e - 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We don't think We'd suggest that if Canton Township officials only teenagers can late for apologies The st ar is just ment., said he never used the word fense cept. idea or program that has been Doc Bright students move on and some creative leaders who listen to tcthhreieBytyiu cs'trsh ei fos tua hytldao twt hh nemeyslpuh cai phprea yr oe fsthi deae bnpitrlslo bfilnedm t hoerm as un usgiglyhtl ays, dlataaetercinenot dt snTsse. hwc rteaihhopoeuyi snt ogh gaw apebvtnloeas untht h tie phdeo o ic pnfogeiunn licsdooens mt ho eafetnn hadi n mlcgaoen amedbtesoc uw autpip tethh wea rri etcshishtiiu- -a- Ostwhcnear TAy FiSb o etboedhblduoaa tyt wth2h 0fbe i,Joaeutgl hcddjar g i9ain e8Hmrse9tie^ g Ai h nk Hlwni i jchSouaeicwicclhh sl o*tGeoodinl gld-be ealesior btdtisrr o aCd ytreoyhe-le d- -ttlaeoiftonitUc ecdranee lsda e llefpelor. a rm nria onfrsigetrssl ytc ir rheoccefuolfpmeiln sad tanaetyrns ohcnea ePsr,sr h mirsayo srn eepsnlo,v- - ting the message ButBS tathearnvn aeag abiny, -htbmdharlbaaaovltkcpae kci c onchskug,hi sta li"ad ll odatrfh enrs neodtsnuac tgh wiehnomao shl eae nl alnt tdo i t apdtoo yraoeocr tfkuhenn edrgoriwis enatlfrggefiedec ctg tstoteo ocoeaumurttIAe bnsafsp rugt amoloa ckidinoineanrnsyegt, ' s Daacsn heAd omimoo monsecgiornrirga ceacas y wE iy huato'anrsutod p O atfeorKraeen e ss tvdpoe eoar amybrk ee, esamadreomuIatuc ensna ?edt ei bomens,f ot thrheee. m mDooorre ey ot huthi nekgynsow csth awaynhg ateth ei nI ttohraet da lblvow sst usdloewntesr D lwehaorone grysra lstope b ce o tnu-- ckstioleeoynIsnw t lai etennharuder son th uiu1ens9dlg oe6ed0n otsutosbc jaa ceatacri teotmcinh vgoe ivupsvpere moannge dronept sspsk ocialr lwtlsulien tdthio - aafraennddrsTTee hprh aoeererfyfoyc i c ghanahre rraeiaelnm d d tlthreh ee waesndt h brleoaeertssa estd tgw eukirdienstysho wwt afhhone ovr ipt siteaihmaosetncp hrw wionevhgleo- The alternative to the fences is placing earth It's too bad th'at current Canton taxpayers will ~hnsUroke~7nto their alma mater and act as a deterrent maybe they aren't being sent the Despite his denials, CBS News America seems to be drifting further However, many new education cepts quickly be masteredaT the child's own pace say the Model T was a masterpiece berms and landscaping along the road Such have to payTorTh? solution to mistakes made in set several fires But somehow there is something message, either president David Burke immediately and further away from it concepts or teaching strategies have It strengthens the brighter learner was basica&Tthe same concept but we can do better stpelohavle anwe cfdneeest nuc tcaaheplislniykn. gu H nrceotoiswluiled dtveheen trta,s lk aet snrhed oteshsucela ddp po ibnlnea'gtc e a gclrla ooonfww tet hdoheev ietro rfne tknihgeceheeiprst, htRhooeAma pdtea tmosrtawo cBrnteueitvrse a tlthatanrtadc sltcoiaovpkesin glfiokr ew oibtuo'sltdh the mm oaonktloeyr iw sStahsyel odauontnd dtwaoTLm hataoesgt m e w4 -awe1jea0oksr iyt toGyea itlrh bsoefe rilnt i$b2 rsjaea rin5ylt em afnanicldcleiidlo fintiy nt heined Cgidt rioiafsAlfvleni idndrtsyoe i tunootrbf a t i ftsbHhuoaleu iqit rrtu sht ethoeosiyfnstfieo cw nnursoanieumbdl ledeIef rs httwahanehvdyeet hh tsaeherdet . TpstheahayeWen myP h$ seo2i rbjlehuv sait3tohp, eusms Gill yal isil o enbbnneeetvtre testensrerce e w nffiijinslnle ec bea weorft o waau imbalndlsoelty erb e teo CstghuurasWoatp nrhehakininsildteteee f fdeaoud nRrt dmuoro eeFrnre ewy dcio tahl Fnledr aCie glBneuSdfetsly wn oWa iss adslo untueeodbrt t tnlBioinisug ItWr cMigsaartnalasl;cf sfip anii ntcaid tnG uod rentee r w,wlmlr ihiainnatngityn 'tsg hj eolm eka funnetnset ioca- frhtC hit onhafgemtut mBue onreuendr-, - atbiydnepe eMiaenmss a i panmryreop ovr ftoehvme tehe dern,et s j nuuoelsvtwte orafs t h eeteaodr duMlacieyaort'dsi eop lcnr aoTarlt o i-s wstwethharAoinmc ndrhseoi niiitssngh f eib ortnyh rotec efarecs utd isit neshogcidsi oapa sflyhi se nasra etr veyo eeawd rcanauhplcep rua rdtnoiidosaecncri h--, aginruftTasug HsieneE taro LepapA darToi nEasgicSn,hT gwler iiwst lihne tegahrree nain nwdg sh ltoau elnedxgepu nleaatrsngi --e faTosrro sDtyhir isS sJtcaahm oncoteol slsuum pD nDeoiyrs sltierhnicotteu nlidsd Qe nuth tebeset, fi osnremn etjtrnh set o - We think it's time to start planting the trees them more than $2 million those fires to make them become intimately in- statements supporting Rooney and with the punchline TAKE A LOOK AT cooperative plines in the study of one topic In ence. as opposed to studying each Doc Doyle c o the Observer & Ec- Waste plans ncrailImits'set sst o sMupgeuhnrdd teo ar, f li ogdtruu rogef,s , tti hrmoiseb bo cneoeryv Je ohruainrv-ge douerIm ts ioascni ddesoty ut hbetf uiml p wohretathnecre eofit bhoerok sun t o ovfo bAlvoneoddk fswo riftoh rth mtohsaeeny co aytrheeear ras nr dteog nuculoarmrtue rkiindgs -aMiri kbea cWki anglla ocne glaasvte S huinmd asyo'mse 60 on M-tihne-- Am"Yeroiuc ac "a nt open your mouth in sdleteravaretneliognpyg,m Ibtei'sgnt i nan to edxacye'slle tnetac theearc hsitnagff tluhme 1950s, it was called core curricu- subDjoeects ns'et pthairsat esolyu nd like the inter- cSecnhtoroiclc \raft, Liv eounsiapaper s4.81 35602 51 become all too common place We AND VOL' have to ask yourself, out there who really don't have an Cooperative learning is when stu- have come to understand that often how many other Carlton Lee Collins appreciation of books and their rela dents learn in a group, sharing A. 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Kramer's they are linked in a vicious circle of and Ronald Hairstons are there tionship to a free society, it's up to knowledge and helping each other in addiction and greed We abhor these waiting to destroy something for us, you and I. parents and teachers a cooperative venture for the benefit crimes, but in some morbid way, which they have no respect0 It's to see to it that they gain the respect of the class they have an order, a reason, howev- frightening to think about that books and ideas deserve in this It's an excellent teaching method DNR should take swift action er sick These young men weren't hood- society warehouse outlet lums In many ways, they had a pret- It s the only way we will presecve BUT ATTACKING a library, burn- ty good life this democracy IT SHMOiUchLDiga bne's a D tehpuamrtbms e unpt o orf th Nuamtubsra ldo Rwen- selWl itasy nceo Cmomuunntyi,ti feosr o inns tthaenc ied,e ais o wfo wrkaisnteg hreadrduc t-o miHnagui cbrhso tooofkn as o. r-rTe Caoosol lnwin hsfoa terv t eehrneydir "r1 eaac lNtl yeTi htghoauevr-e adnr eTinnh diinsic a aoctutiro no sfo t cwhiaeattny ttoh onef t ndeonersm tarrauelc"nt''ito ncghe it«l--s NitoewrS tsoepfvaep Btehraesr n aObybse irsver m &ana Egicncgen etrdi'c iDEflGHCR PRIflT PRICES WILL sources should accept or deny county solid tion and recycling FLOOR YOU waste master plans, not hang onto them COmrORTERf Oakland has a contract for its waste-to-ener- Numerous counties are drafting solid waste gy incinerator and is negotiating with individual master plans, including Wayne and Oakland, the communities to implement its $470 million solid state's most populous and biggest waste-genera- from our readers waste program tors And the time has never been more right ; There's never been more public pressure for __ By failing to take swift action on proposed ^disposal solutions, nor has there been such public waste disposal master plans, the DNR would be "willingness to begin the kind of changes neces- telling these communities that recycling and Column raised We as concerned residents can I don't want to enter into the yefc* ;sary to make any waste reduction plan a success other waste reduction options aren't a pressing pthreenv ebnetcioonm eac mtivoirteie sin vTohlivsed w iinll c trriumlye 2li0e,0 0W ahnedn sti nlle xbtatt lCeh Criastthmolaisc v sr.o pl|iJ$ £ J The problem is the DNR is apparently thinking priority Such action would knock the wheels good points make Southfield a great place to live around and you sing "Peace on rvu/owfii •or holding onto early-arriving plans from some right off the waste reduction bandwagon and work earth, good will toward men," ma$a -counties until plans are also submitted from the Because of their size and the amount of waste Roy C. Holmes that children, too'" »" prkli rrf tTff/t lO -other counties to which they ship waste. they generate. Wayne and Oakland counties sim- To the editor Southfield Toni A. Brigot InV WflV^p • While the announcement came during arrad- ply can t afford to wait before adopting new I really enjoyed Jack Gladden s Peace asked Llvoqgf ;dress to the Southeast Michigan Council of Gov- waste reduction methods column of Feb 5 "Problem goes be- — —m 'BbM f«omeliios. — I wW florals ernments. not an official DNR edict, and while yond those red ribbons." mm4 —olio peimii • there are also concerns about approving a uni- as wThelalt n Wecaeysnseity C oeuxntetynd scu trore nottlhyer s hciopmsm wuansitteie sto, ingW) ae r(eM aogtahienrsst Aregcakinlestss D drruinvkin gD rtiovo-, for kids sak6 Opinions are , * M Is* qvoflty • final Safe fied state plan rather than a series of individual landfills in Macomb. Washtenaw. Livingston and of course ± it's a dangerous policy to make any countv drapery boutique tuarehou/e outlet Monroe counties to be shared I •wait for approval. The column brought up some very To the editor Simply put. the sooner Wayne. Oakland and good points For the past few months there has m other counties begin cutting down on waste, the been a problem at a bus stop at Leon 111 19 levan Bet Plymouth Rd. & the Jeffries fwy. trronia better it will be for everyone in southeast Michi- MADD is very grateful for the Ob- and Yale, between the children that Op ntons and >deas are bes£»- ^populated counties of southeast Michigan gan server ic Eccentric's support and co- attend St. Michael and Garfield ele- /.nen shared with others «•?-> Open ffloru-fot. 9:30 lo 5:30 Closed Sunday. 591-6061 lumnists such as Jack Gladden mentary schools (in Livonia) The That's why the Plymouth History lesson Sandi JfV'oIf operative word here is "children,'" ana Car ior. Observer newspa- £IADD" Unfortunately, some parents see pers encourage their readers EBRUARY these children as criminals. The Get involved Catholic vs. public controversy to share their views with others \ rages by making use of the From Our I am a product of a Catholic and Readers column URSALE in prevention public school education and a pro- While the papers express Schools: keep pace with change ductive, functioning member of soci- their opinions on the editorial ety In Catholic school I learned that pages we always leave space To the editor "God is the Supreme Being that open for our readers to e* SOWm F!VA\CF CHARGES! made all things" and in public school press their opinions w OoNuDr ERsu WbuHrAbaTn s HchISoTolOsR Yare te atecahcehrsing i n dayD toh mesiedd wleo,r ljdu-nsihoark ainngd ehvigehnt *sc whoeorle smtuednetinotsne rde0 thaIt a "gHriedein wgi tlhoca Ml spo l(iJcued intehw)s Bdoerense a gtIe rlneedeanerdn o enCda Stthhtoa tPli caetv 'ssecrhy oDooanlye. I dW woheassenn t'ot l Iwd ea(bat-ry torS fuorb mpuitbtilnicga ati olentt eisr etoa styhe L eet d- It \ a grt a\ot ptiamye tmoin tbsuy ti ltlin f uiurgu osft. '*y our dreams •• these days as history is being made qriugehstt tsou cah q ucalalistsyr oeodmuc adtiisocnu's' sions as part of their disIsf ecrrvimicees to a arell "b eing committed in tthhea tm Io tthhoeurg ohft aI pwuabsli cbe stctheroo tlh farnie envd-) pterrisn tsehdo luelgdib lbye a tnydp ekweprtit tteon 3 0o0r 'Inten-M cphaiiidrw in * tffulll b'•e> added if bakm<> n n<x around us? the community, the residents have a If not. why not? eryone else; when I attended public words Letters must be signed J YDuH be surprised how low our prices are right now. Did they stick with the curriculum during the right to know about them The news- school I was told (by the mother of a and include the address of the . SAVE 50-75% sStquudaernet?- lDedid C hthi£nyes estay up wriisthing the iinr w Teeiaknlyan lmesesno n WITH THE RELEASE of the statewide Mich- pisa tpoe rres proesrtp othnesmib.i lity to it* readers Cceaitvhionlgic a nsc ihnofoelr iforrie enddu)c tahtaiotn 1 was re- sender Now is the perfect time to retrace your oW floor wrtfi a new one from plan as the Berlin Wall came tumbling down, wigeaenk E, adu lcoatt ioofn a tAtesnsteisosnm ehnats Pberoengr faomcu sscedor e—s laansdt The city's public safety and com- I place the blame on the parents for Nthaem ebse wstill o bfe r weaitshohnesl,d aonndfy' ' Due to the incredible 4 *. Coogo»eum All Congo*eum floors feature nowa* easy care and are As low as sEtaasrtteinrgn tbhleoc d noamtiionons e? ffect among the rest of the spcroorpeesr ilny soour o lnocal tshceho roelas ding, math and science mwaunnti ttyh erseela tciroinmses d irreepcotortresd m Iay ag nroete fporra yp efropre tpueaatcieng i nth iIsre plarnedjud aincde Wthee tmhea ddee cbyis itohne etodi tdoor so wilt be • athvea iSlaCbUleF mF TtoUdFaFy*s Fdoercmorualato tro s ntyel«eos kaenedc c yoolourrs bHn»gghnt^ noesws fflloooorrss feature $9795 by-Asrtee pth meyar cdhis ctuoswsainrgd tdheem oScorvaiecty U gnoiiongn's on st beep-- Until college-bound students take the Ameri- wmiethn ttahle tsoe t hoeff icciitayl'ss itmhaatge it 'bsut de ittr ii-s Mpeiadcdel ein E aosutr, oanwdn w noenig'th bwoorrhko otdow Wared Letters should be mailed to I A Partial List of Oar Incredible Sale Values virtually scuff free installation by A R Kramers suoeoor craftsmen fore our eyes? Did they forsake that scheduled can College Test there is no such state-wide far more important to the residents should be grateful we can choose the Editor. Plymouth/Canton Ob- * •Opossum-lined Leather Jackets From $299 assures vour satisfaction Now vou can replice your old floor and save exam Monday to discuss the impact of the free- method to measure their knowledge of history — of the city to know that these crimes school our children attend and not server 744 Wing, Plymouth. •Beaver Coats - ...From $1499 tag But hurry, this soeciai sale ends soon ing of Nelson Mandela? It even happened as and certainly their knowledge of current events are being committed make it a controversial issue 48170 including •Coyote Coats - From $1499 many schools are celebrating Black Historv — unless someone takes a poll Month Think about it Students taking American his- •Female Ranch Mink Coats »From $2499 ©bserurr & Hrcrntric Nruispaprrs MAR tern* zSk i Sd And is anybody monitoring this** tory rarely made it past World War II even years Al fun WwM cotmtr, ofong* Does the principal suggest that classroom and ago Today, do they even get to the Korean War, Hundreds ot other fur. st Mfestsstial uvtap . history teachers hold discussions and try to help the Sixties. Vietnam'' stuDdoe pnatsr epnutts th qeusees teivoenn tthse iinr c koindste xotv?e r the dinner it sAtisll h iissto bryei nggro wcosv,e wrehdet hiner t hweo rsldam oer Ayemaer-rliocnagn , •Stu•s¥a•n B RaornsaMby as msiasntaangting m aendaitgoir ng editor SPhubiluipr bPaonw Ceorm cmhauinrmicaantio onfs t hCeo rbpo ard •ocludtag lestWr-sa4-fmr tethtoat for wd w w. CARPETINfVG a Vnd F iTnKecB eFaltfoYor Coverings Erckses table as to whether anywhere in their classroom course That's not realistic RDiicckh aIsrdh aBmra gdyen deirraelct moran oafg aedr vertising Richard Aginian president BiIrHml iSng Whaomo dTwhaersdlr eA m• F..« I« _BAtkd» Sso oenf tM Paaprlkei nNgc •ti M loM (hWe 15986 Middle-belt between % and 6 Mile Road*. Livonia Frad Wright director of circulation Monday Saturday 9JO-5JO, Thundsy *30-8 30 Open: M<mv Thurv Fri9 50-9.Haem*td.S*9 50-5 M) Telephone (515)522-5500 Major Cndk Card» Honored 8D**<L.P.C-14A.R.W.Q-12A) l>&F. Thursday. 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SUNDAY 12-5pm. •425-212" ^ n t ^ 2 2 IL •WOT ALL IT1M> AT AMA »M(»».WAHmTWCANP»OII— owcovi - Sllfe ©bserucr ^ciuspapcrs Suburban Life Julie Brown editor/459-2700 Thursday. February 15. 1000 O&E (P.C»1B Photography's developed over time By JuHt Brown THAT EXHIBIT provided a staff writer great deal of information on the history of photography, sbe said. Photography has come a long Other Information was easy to find, way in a relatively short amount of due to the fact that 1919 marked time. the 150th anniversary of photogra- That's evident to thoae looking at phy as it's known today. the current exhibit at the Plymouth MacDonald got some help with Historical Museum. The exhibit on the exhibit from local photogra- "The Story of Photography" covers phers Graham Laible and John the past 150 years Gaffield. Laible, who is retired, "People are really enjoying It," taught photography at Centennial said Beth-Stewart of Plymouth Educational Park: Township, museum director. Gaffield. who has a photo studio "There are so many cameras out In Plymouth, lent some photo- there that people have had" graphic equipment for the exhibit Many museum visitors haven't and helped with props and back- seen some varieties of cameras in drops. Both men helped identify George Van Do Carr's saloon was on Main Street acroea many years, they say. Some camer- equipment. from the park in Plymouth. The building burned in Plym- as and equipment in the exhibit Originally. MacDonald was con- outh's 1893 fire and ha later became the town barber.. came from the museum's perma- Many photoe from Plymouth's early deye are displayed at nent collection, while other items Pleeae turn to Page 2 tha Plymouth Historical Mueeum. The history of photography be- gan with the development of the Staff photos camera obscura, used by artists in years gone by as a drawing aid. by Bill Breiler Some daguerreotypes are included in the museum exhibit. Tbe camera obscura is a box Into which light is admitted through a pinhole or convex lens. Tbe light forms an inverted image of the ex- terior scene on the opposite wall of a darkened room. "They had no way to make that permanent," said Jeanne Mac- Donald. exhibits chairwoman at the Plymouth Historical Museum THAT CHANGED In 1939 when a Frenchman, Louis-Jscques- Dr. FA. Adams and family lived on Pennlmen in Plymouth Mande Daguerre. produced the In years gone by. This photo from tha museum exhibit first daguerrotype. A daguerrotype shows them enjoying some time outdoors. Is a small, sliver-coated copper plate on which Daguerre was able to record an Image with his cam- era. "With that, they could capture the image and fix It," said Mac- Donald, a Plymouth Township resi- dent. The museum exhibit, which in- cles other developments In the his- tory of photogrsphy. Photography advanced considerably In ISM when George Eastman introduced the Kodak camera "and its roll film with 100 exposures. When the roll was completed, the owner would sent the entire cam- era to the Rochester, N.Y.. factory for processing. After the film was procaessd, tbe camera was reload- ed with film and returned to the THAT CAMERA was priced at 925, and processing and reloading cost another 910. Those prices were expensive In those days, but photography waa becoming more acceasible to the public. Another advance came In 1900 when Eastman introduced the Brownie camera. Tbe Brownie was priced at 91, and a roll of film at IS "So then everybody started tak- ing pictures," MacDonald said. MacDonald didn't know much about the history of photography before she started working on tbe exhibit. She and committee mem- This portrait is of Romeo and Dora Wood. Tha lata Romeo bers went to the Detroit Historical Wood operated s photo studio in Plymouth for many yeere. The Plymouth Historical Museum exhibit sign came from the studio of the late Romeo Museum to see an exhibit there oe His wife Hvee in Plymouth. Many photoe and cameras are telle the story of how photography devel- Wood. museum exhibH. Clowns on parade at party for Canton kids By Julie Brown Recreation Department at Christ- ty for children sponsored by the staff writer mas. Halloween and Thanksgiving township during that time has had a The department sponsors an Easter full bouse C ANTON CHILDREN didn't egg hunt at Oriffin Park each year Definitely These parties fill up _ have to look too far for Val- Participation is free of charge for all Canton's still growing, so there's still entine's Day fun the holiday parties a lot of young families " A valentine's party, spon- "It's just s lot of fun to put these sored by the Canton Parks and Rec- parties on." Dates said "They're so reation Department, took place the posiUve and upbeat " morning of Saturday. Feb 10. at the Many Canton Parks and Recre- al i*T Canton Recreation Center The ation suffers help out st the parties, "Clowns on Parade' party featured he said Saturday's party included performances by three clowns. Spar- magic trtcka performed by the kle. Skippy and Doo-Dah clowns Children watched a short M * A total 190 youngsters sges 9-11 cartoon film and enjoyed refresh- I signed ep for the party, said Bob ments A cake eating contest waa •J Da tea. recreation supervisor for also part of the morning's fun Canton Township Many parents Many of the youngsters took home came to the party with their chil- door prtaas Candy prtaaa are partic- ularly popular. Da tea said I think they're good for puMlc re- He has worked for Canton Town- f or tha communKv," said ship for It years. Every holiday par- Deles, a Canton rsaidsot. "Tlwy give «***«• •* sni ens SLtn/siwi p*»« beck a lot to the community The Theresa Harrier 3-reer- parents really like It and the kids ob- V ouoqs 11*r • enjoy a by Doo-Dah sored by the Canton Parke and Recreation Do- vioualy enjoy them." old Mare en|oy at the Clown. The Valentine wee epon- pertinent at- PARTIES FOR Canton children by the Parks and OAE Thursday. February 15. 1990 mrsday, 15. 1990 06£ A d v a n c es B o w l i ng p r o v i d es f u n, * C o u n c il o f f e rs P h o t o g r a p hy has d e v e l o p ed over t i me s c h o l a r s h i ps h e lp f or t h o se in n e ed Continued from Page 1 by Stbeeve rPally smchooultahrs hCiopms m aurenit oyff Aerretds itsh eF rdiedaadyl,i nMea troch s 1u6b mit applications cmtoearrytn eoerdfi atplhh feoortreo ga wrnao peuhxlydhni bS'tihte boe nso otehnneo r uehgaishl-- Bstya fJfu wlireit eBr rown sina ihde lping cancer patients. Fisher bthaactk s tuopp tohert ghreolpusp. a Fgirsehaetr d seaail d, and Council. Scholarships are for stu- Jim Dray served as co-chairman Participants bowled three games ized there was plenty available dents who live in or attend school in WHERE APPLICABLE, students Bowlers at Plaza Lanes this past for Saturday's event Both Dray and Saturday afternoon There was some the Plymouth-Canton community. should submit three samples of their "It's wonderful what we have in weekend had more than just fun on Fisher found time to do some bowl- friendly competition among the The Joanne Winkleman Hulce best work. A letter of recommenda this museum, it's really amazing their minds ing. in addition to organizing the bowlers Pounder's Scholarship is offered to tion from a teacher or someone else So it was not as big of a job as I The fund-raising Bowlathon' was event and keeping it running smooth- "All of us like to do well,'' Fisher encourage students to pursue a ca- familiar with tbe student's talent is thought " the afternoon of Saturday, Feb 10, ly said "Of course, people who pledged reer in the arts. The $1,000 cash required. at Plaza Lanes in Plymouth Town- About 40 bowlers, most members are a little worried They don't want award is for high school seniors who MacDonald was impressed with ship The annual event is sponsored of the VFW Post or Auxiliary in it to get too high ' show promise in an artistic field and Material should be delivered to the ingenuity of early photogra- by the Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Post Plymouth, participated Some non- who wish to further their education the PCAC office, 332 S. Main in phers Many experimented with and Auxiliary No. 6695, Veterans of members also bowled. Fisher said PARTICIPANTS ENJOY bowling in that field. Plymouth (by Fred Hill Haberdash- film and equipment, creating what Foreign Wars and supporting worthy causes each A committee of judges with ex- ers), between 9 a.m. and noon week- they needed as they went along We've had these for many years,"' SOME PARTICIPANTS bowl reg year Many bowlers have had cancer pertise in artistic fields will consider days. The office will also be open 3-5 said Alice Fisher of Westland, chair- ularly in senior leagues, and others themselves or know of a friend or avpaprileictya notfs .f iAepldpsl,ic iannctlsu dcionmge p afirnotming a, pw.imn.n Ferisi dhaayv,e Mbeaernch se l1e6c.ted ,Af taerrt meTnHt Ean EdX pHhoIBtoIsT fr ionmcl uthdees st ueqduioip o-f cwhoamriatny, f uosru athlely e vdeifnfte.r e"nWte cchhaonotsiee sa areM moostr ear eocc aavseiornagale b obwowlelresr.s , said famFiislyh emr ehmadb ebrr ewahsot hcaasn cheard acnadnc uern - Bowler Mary Robertaon'a a ceramics, dance, design, graphics, work may be picked up at the coun- the late Romeo Wood every year."' Fisher, who has an average of 135 derwent surgery in 1975 She consid- bit concerned about the di- cil office beginning April 16 or by rection the bowling ball's tak- drama, photography, sculpture, tex- Wood opened his first studio on Proceeds from this year's The sponsors recruited by bowlers ers herself fortunate to be a survi- tiles, instrumental vocal music and appointment. Penniman in Plymouth in 1908 Bowlathon" will be used for cancer pledge either so much money per pin vor. and has found that a positive at- ing in this frame. literary arts. The council also offers tbe Marga- when he was 23. In 1918, he and his research, treatment and patient as- or just a flat sum titude makes a tremendous ret E. Wilson Scholarship for the wife. Dora, settled in a house on sistance The state president of the The Plaza Lanes owner donates difference in fighting cancer STUDENTS WHO wish to apply Performing Arts. The single award Ann Arbor Trail in Plymouth, and VFW Auxiliary has a strong interest the cost of bowling for participants "I've been lucky." should write a letter, including of $350 is available for a student operated a photo studio from their name, address, phone number, back- pursuing a career in dance, drama house for many years dfgpierllaoenn utessnx dsfpoh ilronau icnl dotihnn eigtniirnc tulhu iaendrigetri sae tqd ipucueacrl afsitifoieinocldnaal.ti oapSnnrtudos- - oonrna Tnmthchueieas slib ccna.hes oieAsldap. orpsflh itciapalne intsst fwroaritllh ae nbrye t ghjuraadndg uefid-- cporo"mPSvhmoiod iuteton gswi ltiyianms clilp ffuseuden esidn t o yo ief nbaer f s taah mgbeolienl yee txo bh ay ip.bn uditl l Comuaatrylh o.S rSh,h eiseaar br, ehh awdinhdo a tlBahetueir cwk she dereevlaedl oef ras athh eiPpl yc inamr.o Pu lTtyhhmi'ss- prseehnuotm teo.x ihsib aitm oatng th teho Pselym inoculthud eHdis itnor itchael cMuur-- for the award. ating senior or graduate of the that together,'' MacDonald said Two letters of recommendation Plymouth-Canton Community The exhibit includes cameras 'People are really from a teacher and from another Schools who has been accepted into and other equipment from more person familiar with the applicant's an appropriate professional pro- modem times. MacDonald would work didn't, however, make her Plymouth Historical Museum enjoying it. There are artistic abilities should be submitted gram. Application requirements in- have liked to include some more more adept with a camera. 155 S Mam Museum hours are so many cameras out pAwaretot rslrfek soa tarsumrted t efw onrorets q truh eseihpr oejruedud,sldeg ane bnste.ad t i ppvreeer ppfoaierrcemdesin tgoo f caopflsr upoadicgrecra:ae tampi otw,na trsnei cataetncedhn e fc rrdaoe rmosercer r ciaop npatlica oahnnc;sc ; ort fwea d oglieot ltaeetdlets -r, sffiouortWn us rbpoirarsokcteiiacnd g ipc toahensomttsso ,tgh sreuapchh ey xahs ai bnthidto st eegl auevsveei -d yleosu"sI p fsuitgsihlulr i ahn agbvu etthteo tn ob e ahtntadevre ,t"h o asnth'ese swita hiTde hree Ssc1ie-ao4nntu tppsr.dr mfiaoc.eyr Wsa itsnued dd$en 1Sne.5utss0nd da faoaygr,y e aT .sdAh udu5mlr-tss1isd,8-a .5y 05. 4 hthaedr.e' that p—e oBpeleth hSatveew art PlyAmppoluitcha tCioonms mcaunn ibtye mAratisle dCo tuon cthile, ctelorss eolfy raescsoomcimateednda wtiiothn f trhoem appepolpi-le Mthea caDrto nofal dp hao tnoegwra apphpyr.e cDioaitniogn t hfoatr coTnhtien upeh othtoroguragphh Ayp erxilh 1ib8it ua-tti it he ftoior na, cfaamll 4ily5 5F-o8r94 m0 ore informa- museum director JWH Scholarship, 932 S. Main. cant's talent; a tape not to exceed 10 Plymouth, Mich. 48170. The deadline minutes and to include more than for applications is Friday, March 16. one selection. Finalists will be interviewed or audi- Live auditions in dance and drama 51% OF NEW tioned on Saturday, April 7. are acceptable. Finalists will be re- MID-WEEK SPECIAL HOMEOWNERS The PCAC also offers the Jeanet quired to interview and perform. M. Allisoo Memorial Scholarship The deadline to apply for the Mar- NEED THE Fund for Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. garet E. Wilson Scholarship for tbe The council has budgeted 3600 to Performing Arts is Friday, March SERVICES OF SAVE 30% V •%: Mary Robertson is pleased with the direction the bowling bail help students In grades 6-11 attend 16. Applications are available in A LAWYER... • B a st _ took during this frame. Many members of the VFW Post and Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in 1900. school counseling offices and at the Auxiliary participated in the fund-raiaing event, aa did some Tbe camp then matches amounts PCAC office. Completed forms are That's what they told us when photographed on non-members. aa wtoatradle odf b y$1 t,h2e00 a ratvsa ciloaubnlcei.l, S mchaoklianrg- tmou bnei trye tAurrtnsed C toou nthceil .P l3y3m2o uS.th M Caoimn.- iGn eat trinegc eTnot Ksunrovwey Y. oWu,e 'trhee Tues.-Fri. • 10:00-5:00 Many bowlers participated in the tund-raiaing year's event will be used in the fight against photoe by BILL BRESLER/staff photograpnar ships are available in art, dance, mu- Plymouth, Mich. 48170. experts in welcoming new • Children "Bowlathon," held last Saturday at Plaza Lanes cancer. sic and theater. Applicants will be Arts council office hours are 9 ahcoruossesh tohled sn iant iocnom Itm yuonui ties • Families in Plymouth Township. Proceeds from this evaluated by a panel of judges on the a.m. to noon Monday through Fri- would like new homeown- • Couples TI M E L E SS SA V I N GS basis of talent and interest. Judging day For more information, call 455- ers in your area to have • College Grads will be done Saturday, April 7, and 5260 your name and address in • Communions their personal address book, become a Getting To Know You sponsor. 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