C a n t on O b s i e r b er Volume 8 Number 69 Thursday, March 24, 1983 Canton. Michigan 52 Pages Twenty-Five Cents Man shot in spat Revenue over can of motor oil rynogjEKHy PtfjTAlRWlT loss MlNS K. CK>«€SC ft AitEixcftM cuttnrc MIMAN MCIUTIVB An argument over a can of motor oil sonal bond. Preliminary examination ended in gunfire at the Lincolnshire in district court will be March 28 townhouse complex on Joy Road Sun- threatens day, police said. ACCORDING TO police reports, the Joseph Coleman, 27, of Trails Court victim and the alleged assailant arguert-v^ was treated at Wayne County General over the whereabouts of a can of mot' Hospital for gunshot wounds to his oil in the basement of the townhouse Canton arm, according to reports. Coleman, shot in the arm, went t the Canton police station for help. A Coleman's uncle by marriage. Dennis fire department rescue unit took him to Spencer, 29. of the same address, has Wayne County General Hospital, where By M.B. Dillon Ward btoe deno cghraeragte bdo dwiliyth h aasrmsau llets sw tithhan i nmteunrt- he Swpaesn tcreera ltaetder a ntdur rneeldea hsiemd self in, po- bbaadc Ttatsataeta 'm ^ tthhe M.r'n9 m oKu t?har odveenrs t hree# mtauusriacnt fr hoamv* e na- t reersttaaiunrmaenntt i nat H taherv anredx tS^qduow«e C sy£pprpu!sn'gG ardln7 staff writer der. lice said. The weapon in the case — be- Canton Township employees could Spencer was arraigned before Judge lieved to be a 44-Magnum, hasn't been ^Choppingjmad' face payless paydays within a year Dunbar Davis Monday. The court en- recovered, police said. should the township lose $1.2 million in tered a not-guilty plea in Spencer s be- Assault with intent to do great bodily state-shared revenues half. harm less than murder carries a maxi- That's a long-range scenario, but su- sesSspinegn cae rf airlesoar mwa sin c hcaormgmedis wsiiotnh opfos a- mupuomn cpoennvailctytio onf. 1 T0h yee afirsre iamrpmrsis opnomsseens-t With egg rolls you get Elvis pfoerr tvhieso wr oJarsmt. es E. Poole is preparing felony He was released on $10,000 per- sion charge is a two-year felony Poole is searching for qualified resi- dents to serve on a "blue-ribbon com- mittee' which will develop "worse- License denial By Arlana Funks staff writer TTHHEE TTWWOO rreessttaauurraannttss hhaavvee ccoo--eexxiisstt-- AT AT CCHHRRIISSTTMMAASS,, aa pprriivvaattee ppaarrttyy in case" contingency plans and present ^ed in in t thhee H Haarrvvaarrdd SSqquuaarree sshhooppppiinngg cceenn-- thethe bbaannqquueett rroooomm ffpeaaftnurrpedd aa hbiei lly them to the township board Sue Nor Kwan believes belly dancers ter, at Ford and Sheldon, since about dancer using taped music. Stylianou Fueling Poole's financial dilemma peeves owner and "Elvis" imitators clash with egg 1975. according to both proprietors said The show lasted only 20 minutes, are the $210,000 loss in township reve- rolls and chicken chop suey Originally, a real-estate office occu- but his neighbor complained, he said nue due to decreased assessments; pro- Kwan. a partner in the Ming K Gar- pied a suite between the two restau- posed raises for township employees, dens restaurant in Canton, has a large rants. Kwan said. When the realtor A Jew weeks ago, Stylianou began totaling $85,000; and the potential loss case of heartburn over the '"noise" moved out, the Greek restaurant ex- featuring singer Ron Parker, who imi- of $50,000 by the district court system coming from the Greek-specialty panded and developed a banquet room tates well-known, popular singers from "We might lose revenue amounting By Art«n« Funk* sured the distance from the nearest Cyprus Gardens restaurant next door Now a common wall divides the two the past, according to an advertise- to 41 percent of our general fund budg- staff writer corner of the school to the proposed Kwan and her husband. Ming Chin restaurants ment in the restaurant window The en- et of $3 5 million," said Poole at a site, determining the distance exceeded Kwan, have filed a lawsuit in Wayne "I'm willing to have people look at tertainment is offered after 9 p.m. press conference Monday Businessman George Odish will ap- 500 feet County Circuit Court, requesting an in- (the dispute) from both sides." Styli- Thursday through Saturday nights "I'D LIKE to meet with the seven to peal the state Liquor Control Commis- Since there is no building now. inves- junction against Cyprus Gardens' anou said "I cannot afford to spend one Kwan said her customers objected to nine blue-ribbon committee members sion's denial of his request for a pack- tigators will measure the distance "noise" from its weekend entertain- dime " the sounds Stylianou moved the loca- once or twice a week for the next three SmagheeOen llddtiiaoqsrnuhy oRw Sroa clahnidcotseo nsl toso eHu tbihsui lopdfla aGn p aisallr iotmypop sortesoer Edel beoy-n latihgceae sinnist iiefn,g sc aaonindds Pteranutfc otPiraocntetme irsesno tcn o,dmi ovpfisl teihotened L CatC mFreiAnd tah ye abreifnogre is J usdcghee dJuolhend D f.o rO '1H0ai ra m eenra Toln hseu hHiatearsdrv atairrmed ee sSmq ipuntay rr.ee cB ceoentntht ye rreea shrtasa.su rSfaaenlvlt-- shtiaeoyrn sr aetwhsetaay luirv afern omt mus itch esti wlla cllan B buet h eKawrda nin amnodPn octuohtlse st orpee clnoedoniktnl gyat ww whraoeytresev ateo rl e rwtetederu c ctaeon cP"o hsitls- local parents, township and school offi- "This meets with all zoning and LCC "I'm upset." Kwan said. "They have owners say their business is "slow " The Kwans called the police twice in lip Jourdan, director of the state De- cials. requirements." Farhat said With just forced me to take some action to get The dispute between Ming K Gar- late February and early March, com- partment of Management and Budget, a flat denial, that doesn't do justice to peace and quiet in here. People like our dens and. Cyprus Gardens began sever- plaining about "noise" from the Cyprus expressing concern about the delay of The Liquor Control Commission the community and the applicant." food, but they can't stand that music." al weeks ago, when Stylianou decided Gardens. A police officer noted in his last month's $420,000 state revenue (LCC) last week denied the license re- Several parents from the nearby Kwan said she doesn't want her he needed to install entertainment to report that he could hear no "unusual payment. quest. citing "unfavorable" recommen- Forest Trails subdivision expressed neighbor to stop offering entertain- boost business. The Chinese restaurant noise" outside the building. Poole's letter brought this response dations from officials and residents aaiafsodcdhrcEeeA "toqqahhnruureaodlsaa tiiptthenee regrn o,prp o p tahhrtooneyy ssasts hLehsiidccoeCoaawn C lslLnt C ogp ip Cnirltvelahva .enem ennts tee t" ofimxgroi roa asp,ttp lot eiahprsnner chstoe hadp df aeorotn firr aOie aatacdenln- ,- _Cctfh eoPeeannlrresetstea raarsu,reb ecaot u epstdruo fbcpfyhioci sl1idee9drn8et5 nr. op aOcadrrnot e yetsux sr rispenntesgo ictrdote eeSs dPnht ae nt lgosedeaao ibr nd-4e setsemthpaoxaioeuuptSnennnretktraysdns iiStlpse bietehsrahiu .oelno ariotoft Syfu ws tcb oeshaaavuonriendrrtseid e Sph r Critesyoy lo b pcitfaeharinetunnwsogn uleo aGtet hnnta eodarl f dw otfihenroaendslrsld'tssa . tlr wl treHheos e-ae- dpmtSuphi.sltunmrayeosnishY.inue ,car"oreg a n dtuhSiodno tcati uy oghobt'lheseuoie anlu sdmn ietsbdorhuaeuao sn s tsipoe qohcsfpu, uao aiteinonh dt ltdgea.i srnt towd" lcaeIo aceml onbhlK. .muta c"wesav irienannnng e aotsofns tcfbe hraoraoafmlmtlv -e9e r rnpBiiisonhd u gtseiAnr cIrotydt uthu Aitaielnonsonrgn rdiuMnn'pts eE tsiro ynaomlg vioP dypif esK,r" tef ei asGrSmueta nliyBtrttladui ttaenahonnder ossa,u e rdd ir sosnieavae,niiisded dnr ee' htTrpis s hardeit oscmhslae ioivent sei.nt-"s- t (pasfmtsmnhahrhudoyooiupm srdsrat ittaa z h- Jbyretaoeesedv) ulr feeomr onandr eslba ye cmoelneo xr: iuosrcnh nosfa"a ailwc uc.sraiyist .sun.pate gnetats eodilft -u o esf nf ohm ooa dffarplpsielrp nlegsooa dtow arynav tliecvrulleeeila nrapsv inilbale te" mayinh ebl auesealr;neeus ds ts- - ommended approval, saying the pro- posed store met with all licensing re- SAID A provoked Poole, Because quirements Spring? we didn't waste money and managed our funds pretty well, we're going to "WE FILED an appeal to the LCC lose out. Monday," said Odish's attorney, Nor- "The state's saying that if we re man Farhat of Southfield "There will broke and can't pay our employees, be a hearing in 30 days." then we'll share our re%?enue with At issue is an SDD (Special Designat- Brings cruel pelting you."' ed Distributor) license — which allows State revenues from sales and in- sale of liquor, beer and wine for tak- come taxes represent 18 percent of all eout . township revenues According to Farhat, the proposed It was too good to be true — the hours to clear Plymouth's streets and 7.500-square-foot store is intended pri- price was finally paid for a winter parking areas, according to Ken Vo- PROSPECTIVE BLUE ribbon com- marily as a convenience store, selling without a major snowstorm. gras, DPW supervisor. mittee members should submit food, deli items and other convenience The first day of spring brought seven This was nothing, just little flurries resumes by April 15 to Poole's office, goods, as well as the liquor. inches of snow to the Plymouth-Canton as far as I'm concerned," Vogras said 1150 S Canton Center Road. Canton "It's going to be like a small neigh- area, putting a damper on daily Plymouth's residential .streets were Township, 48188 Committee sugges- borhood grocery store," Farhat said routines Monday. cleared of snow by 3 p.m. Monday, he tions on ways to generate and save Road crews from the Wayne County said. funds, reduce costs and maintain ser- BUT NEIGHBORS, township offi- Road Commission (WCRC) and the The WCRC planned to finish the pri- vices will be evaluated by the township cials and school board trustees say the Plymouth Department of Public Works mary road system early Tuesday board prior to budget hearings in Aug- store is too close to Gallimore Elemen- (DPW) started work in the early hours morning, but a fresh ^ inch of snow ust. Budget adoption is slated for Octo- tary School, on Sheldon south of Joy Monday morning. Most major surface postponed that completion ber. Under state guidelines, local officials streets were cleared by noon "We were out salting like it was a "I have my own ideas and sugges can inform the state of their opposition, new storm We still haven't gotten in to tions as to some actions that should be but the LCC has licensing authority. THE WCRC used some 700 tons of plow and grade local roads yet," Ollila taken, but (I'm forming the committee) east of Gallimore Elementary School GARY CASKEY/staff photographer sroaaltd-s a wboesutt o $f1 T4e,0l0e0gra wphor athnd, ntoort hcl eofar I - saidW e go through this every storm bbeeacsatu asned (b amsyed t oitnl)e, th ae lnoattu orfe poefo pthlee and north of Cranberry Drive Mike Smith, 12, and Jim Crews, 12, walk down Hartsough in Plym- 94, according to Earl Ollila. WCRC Winter maintenance is an awful ex- would not accept them beStwtaeteen l aawny r leiqquuiorres st oatre l eaansdt a5 0c0hu freceht ostuothrm o,n t htehe b foirysst dfaoyu nodf s tphraitng .ri dOiuntg o fth secirho "olcr bueiscearuss"e tohfr tohuegh sn othwe - roaTdh em Paliynmteonuatnhce D ePnWgi nueseerd 20 tons of pense," he said friFngreees,z rienvgi esimngp ltohyee epens wioang seysste amn,d in- or school The LCC investigator mea- snow was hard work. salt, about $400 worth, and 83"-tnan- Please turn to Page 5 creasing park fees, cutting back refuse collections and using volunteers for municipal maintenance jobs are cost- 2 plead guilty to assault in shooting incident cutting measures Poole said he would favor "WE WANT to implement as many aawb nocedGnTThr deRwwae raocnoigcfrh efCktgaaeie arron gnM ftS tep /aopdcilnnsCeas aruiakn d memusi..lne^ tc gnn 2 o3w5 1ng.i ,nrurt hooee iamlfcm tlit ysnDiaoot i elenni aninonsttf tow Ff tn DorwiMte he eeRArneook tbto ahon. ndetnno,, If. 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Ken plicitly than in the case of child and Clubs in Action 3B ing a budget with a 10 percent reduc- Jacobs. Pat Patton. Bill Brown and adolescent involvement " Entertainment 5-8C tion in revenue, a budget with a 20 per Kent Buikema; and Dr E.J. McClendon cent reduction and one with up to a 50 "Alcohol is the biggest substance who is a professor of health behavior in COOPER'S REPORT went on to ex Obituaries 2A percent reduction abuse here," NIc Cooper says about the the School of Public Health at the Uni- plore findings of the National Research Opinion 14A Plymouth-Canton school district. versity of Michigan McClendon also is oSft uMdiicehs i(gaa ns'usrv Ienyst ittaukteen f boyr SUonciivaelr sRiet y Outdoors 13A THE SUPERVISOR isn't entirely Cooper, who is coordinator of the dis- a member of the Plymouth Canton sources) revealing extensive use and Sports 1-4C Your Observer carrier wtll be pessimistic trict's alternative-education program, Board of Education abuse of substances among middle and Suburban Lite 1-4B stopping by this week to This isn't going to kill us said a committee has been formed to high school students, as follows Travel 5B collect for the month Please We'll do fine this year because habelups es tpurdoebnltesms deal with substance abuTshee prarotigornaamle is fo oru ttlhiene nde iwn asu dbrsatfatn rcee • Of every ten seniors. 65 percent Classified Sec C-D hbea vseu rtehe to m goentey yo ruera dryece ainpdt. wwiel'lv per porvoidveid feodr fmoror eth era irnayin dya ydsa y, and omBfo atMbhn e;We Sm eAarbllnleyteerrs r,W ni nsaiccsthoiluvotezdokel eE ysCdoo ucaoicnapadleti r wSo,nto etrvh kPeeer rocF.jhoe Aalceiutry,-- pb1D9eoe4rrnt0u wsgo n Nruiost ttawhegnehee b riienync rCt ehcoaeaosnep Ue r ntshi iatenencdde e SW ftfthaieestcoet sUseak rh eolayyfs otrhenepc•ieo rO raltvi vimelerlosicn i7t thF0 o do rrprtu—ye gmr*c o u eprsneeet rc aoetfn ts oh imggeeht t sidcmrhueono kiln NSHPOEOWMREST LDSIENLLEIIN V.EE .R.Y .. 455995119---022537010020 yIoatnod's uvt rweh ehrotoritmsh enem etaoexwtn $tn1 y . no7cue5lwa spsdspliiasafccpieoeeurd n Itn pyleuTasrIh foedur otn onndw'ets,x ne tssx ht"pe iepmc tmh atiosn g $g1 ofr 5ion mmtoi lhtlhiigoehn re eirnd 1 st9hu8ri0 s drey Bricker. school psychologist, ad- chemical dependency be felt more ex- Please turn to Page 4 CLASSIFIED. . . 591-0900 census figures for Canton and a result 1> I ing increase in state-shared revenue 2A<P.C> O&E Thurtday. March 24. 1983 Ex-resident heads Thursday. March 24. 1383 O&E obituaries drug rehab center PAUL F. OBERHELMAN ALBERT HEATH born in Malta He was a member of the Church of Funeral services for Mr Oberbelman, 36. of Funeral servi9es for Mr Heath, 81, of Northville Priscilla in Livonia. Survivors include a daughter, John W. Ribar. a native of Plymouth, From 1965 to 1968 he had served as Manning ton. Canton Township, were held recently Forest Drive^ Plymouth, were held recently in Pauline Sultana of Canton; four grandchildren and has been named executive director of pastor of St. Thomas Lutheran Church In Schrader Funeral Home in Plymouth with burial Schrader Funeral Home with burial in Cadillac Me- one great-grandchild the Washington House, an alcohol and in Ann Arbor and spent a year in at North Lawn Cemetery in Fort Dodge. Iowa. Offi- morial Gardens Officating was Elder Ed Ford and drug detoxification and rehabilitation Jerusalem as an Albright Fellow at the it ciating was Pastor Sandy Daily. Elder William Horn Memorial contributions may JOHN S. GRIMES center in Fort Wayne American Schools of Oriental Re- Mr. Oberhelman, who died March 16 in Colum- be made to the Plymouth congregation of the Reor- Funeral services for Mr Grimes, 76, of Union The center serves nine counties in search. bus. Ohio, had moved to Canton in 1974 from Rock- ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day City. Tenn , were held recently in Schrader Funeral northeastern Indiana. For the past three years he has been iord, 111. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1969 Saints. Homes with burial at Lapham Cemetery, North- Ribar replaces Theodore Klees, who a chaplain with the Lutheran Associa- from Iowa State University and was a sales repre- Mr. Heath, who died March 16 m New Port ville. Officiating was Gary Rollins resigned to serve as pastor of a Luther- tion for Institutional Ministries in Fort sentative for National Lock Hardware Mr Ob- Richey, Fla., was bom in Marine City He had Mr Grimes, who died March 14 in Union City, an church in Marco Island. Fla Wayne and before that served as pastOF erhelman was a member of Timothy Lutheran worked in the accounting department of Ford Mo- was born in Obion County. Tenn He was a retired " Ribar, who earned a Ph.D. from the of Epiphany Lutheran Church of Fort Church tor Company, retiring in 1964 He was an avid vio- farmer from Plymouth and farmed on Haggerty University of Michigan, has been in the Wayne, 1976-80 Survivors include his wife, Lois; father, Duro of linist and had played with the Scandanavian Sym- Road He returned to Union City 11 years ago He Fort Wayne area for more then 20 Ribar has broad experience in the so- Gilmore City, Iowa, daughter. Kelly; son. Jason; phony and with the Dearborn Symphony Orchestra was a member of the Exchange Street Church of years, cial service fields, including: work with and sister, Sally Veenstra of Belleville, 111. He was a member of the American Association of Christ Ribar came to Fort Wayne in 1962 as Fellowship of Lutheran Divorced, Par- Memorial contributions may be made to the Tim- Retired Persons (AARP), of the 25 Year Gub of Survivors include his wife. Eunice; daughter. a member of the faculty of Concordia nell Park Nursing Home. Lutheran othy Lutheran Church. Ford Motor Company, and was a deacon with the Adele Gray of Plymouth; brother. Vernie of South Senior College, where he was associate Hospital, Allen County Jail, Parkview Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Lyon; sisters. Esther Flagg of Tampa and Loraine professor of Hebrew until 1976. Hospital Alcoholism Unit, Lawton CAROL PRINGLMEIR Saints Sir Is of Williams ton. Mich.; three grand-daughters Nursing Home, V.A. Medical Center Al- Survivors include his wife, Gladys; daughters, El- and five great-grandchildren coholism Stabilization Unit, Fort Funeral services for Mrs Pringlmeir, 31, of eanor Kresin of Dearborn and Beverly Sutter of Memorial contributions may be made to the Wayne Urban Work Release, Salvation Lakeland, Plymouth, were held recently in St. Ken- Fenton; brothers. Gordon of Alger and Lawrence of American Cancer Foundation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center, Al- neth Catholic Church in Plymouth with arrange- Millington, Mich.; a sister, Florence Taylor of Livo- len County Alcohol Counter-measures ments made by Fred Wood Funeral Home nia; sin grandchildren and two great-grandchildren RALPH J. GAVIN Program, Mental Health Center Prob- Mrs Pringlmeir. who died March 6, w^s an ad- Funeral services for Mr. Gavin, 60. of Dearborn lem Drinkers Clinic, and the Washing- ministrative assistant in the real estate field Survi- FLORENCE E. NELSON Heights were held recently in St. Sabina Catholic ton House Detoxification Center, of vors include her husband, Edward; parents, Mr and Funeral services for Mrs Nelson, 64. of S Main, Church with burial at St Hedwig Cemetery. Offici- which he was serving as chaplain be- Mrs Fred Marlett, brothers. Brian and Mark; and Plymouth, were held recently in Schrader Funeral ating was the Rev Jerome Szelc Arrangements fore being named executive director sister, Clair Home with burial at Glen Eden Cemetery Officiat- were by Harry J Will Funeral Home, Redford. He earned a bachelor's degree from ing was Pastor Frederick A Prezioso Mr Gavin, who died March 7 in Ft Meyers, Fla.. Northwestern College in Watertown, ETHEL LUTEY Mrs Nelson, who died March 17 in Ann Arbor, was an engineer for Ford Motor Company, retiring Wis . is a graduate of the Wisconsin Lu- was a longtime Plymouth resident who was born in after 30 years He was a member of St, Sabina theran Seminary in Mequon, Wis, Funeral services for Mrs Lutey. 85, were held Kansas City and moved here from Detroit She was Church, was parish council president on two sep- earned a master's degree from the Uni- recently in Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev the proprietor of Plymouth Insurance Agency for erate occasions, and was a charter member of the versity of Wisconsin in Hebrew studies, Fr P David Jones officiating many years and served on the board of directors of parish and a master of divinity from Concor- Mrs Lutey, who died March 15 in Plymouth, was Growth Works, Inc. She is survived by a brother, Survivors include his wife, Eleanor, sons, Daniel dia Seminary, Springfield. Ill His a homemaker who was born in Calamet, Mich., and Frank of Inkster, a nephew and a niece of Midland, Thomas of Canton, and John of Detroit, Ph.D. from the U-M was in Eastern moved to Plymouth from Detroit in 1974 Survivors Memorial contributions may be made to the brother, Francis, FSC; sisters, Sr Francis Regina. languages and literatures. include a son, Richard of Plymouth, and four Michigan Cancer Foundation IHM, Sr Mary Francis, IHM, and Mary Quinn of His other specialized training in- grandchildren Florida; and seven grandchildren. cludes clinical pastor education, al- Memorial contributions may be made to the JEROME P. COTTER coholic counselor in service, and certi- Michigan Heart or Michigan Cancer Foundations Funeral services for Mr Cotter, 82. of Northville DEBRA D. SEARS fication in alcohol and drug abuse Forest Dr., Plymouth, were held recently in St. Funeral services for Mrs Sears, 28. of Union counseling Volunteers who joke about being "assistant coaches" are Kenneth Catholic Church with burial at Holy Lake were held recently in Lambert-Locniskar Ribar has written numerous publica- (from left) Charlie Brown and Russ Maxwell. Sepulchre Cemetery, Southfield Arrangements Vermeulen Funeral Home with burial at Rural tions including a booklet published last were made by Fred Wood Funeral Home Hills Cemetery Officiating was Evangelist-Pa- year, "Alcoholism and Sobriety: A Be- Students help Mr Cotter, who died March 11 in Southfield, was trarch George N. Mcintosh John W. Ribar ginner's Guide to Recovery " a sales manager for industrial supplies Survivors Mrs Sears, who died March 18. is survived by her Staff photos with telethon imnconlu adned h iPsa twriifcei,a CAlyaoratt;e ;da suognhs,t eTrhs,om Gaesra alnddin Dea Animel-; Chulasubsa nofd, NJaomrtehsv,il lseo;n ,br Joitmhemrsi,e; R foabtehret,r, J aJammeses a nAd SOMETIMES IT PAYS TO GO WITH Russ Maxwell checks out the scoreboard clock to make sure it s in order before the beginning of a varsity boys basketball by Gary Caskey 20 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren John; and sisters. Paula Bersine and Patricia Ken- game. In the background athletic director John Sandmann talks with another sports volunteer, Charlie Brown (at right). ny Experience. The executive forums at Plymouth Canton EDWARD PUCHOWSKI Volunteers are the "glue" and Plymouth Salem high schools are partici- Funeral services for Mr Puchowski, 85, of pating again this year in the Easter Seals Northville Forest Dr., Plymouth, were held recent- Telethon ly in St Colette Catholic Church with burial at St Hedwig Cemetery. Dearborn Arrangements were The local students will appear 3-4 a m Sunday with hosts Mort Crim and Gary Danielson. Stu- made by Fred Wood Funeral Home Especially when It comes to insur- keeping sports together Mr Puchowski. who died March 11 in Garden ance. You want someone you can dent co-hosts will be Jill Whaton. senior from City, was a retired gear cutter in the automotive trust, and someone who knows the Canton High, and Lisa Preddy, Salem High sen- ior field Survivors include a daughter, Romelda Dud- insurance needs of you and your To make a pledge, call one of the following ley; three grandchildren and three great-grandchil- community. 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MAIM STREET plex from Plymouth Salem High coach "Over the 35 years I've been here, They're the greatest nel 4 Mr Pace, who died March 16 in Livonia, was D I N N ER " 453A-M60D0 0BONDS PL Y54M3O-4U9T8H0, MICH «J170 FrTedh aTt hcoamn'tan kne ep them and others like wbeh qeuni yteou a s tliasrtt,' n asamiding F rneadm eSsa,n idtm waonunl.d spoErVtsA hNas'S 1 0b-eyeenar m ianivnolylve mweitnht w thieth SPECIAL They've been servicing insurance needs in your area for over Sthteeivre t iEmvean tso, hhoelwpe voeutr, t hfero mpre pdo nspatoirntgs Catohmlemtiuc ndiitrye Scctohroo olsf W Pliythmooututh -tChean htoenlp ctehre Merilcehaedlein,g a s qjuunadio ro,f i sw hai cmhe hmisb edra uthgihs- frMomo n4d payin - t oSa Ctulrodsaiyn g Available (80) years. Stop in or call your local citizens agent today. the"yI kcoeenpsid teerll ain gce nTthraolm paanrnt. o fI 'lllife b ring ewnet sg eatnd f rtohme k bidoso,s tweers w, ovuolldu nhtaeveers a, hpaarrd- hyee'allr pArfotbearbl hyer j ugsrtad huealtpio no.u tE vatan sho smaey s S 1 99 Your my shoes so he can put me in the time operating on our budget." games unless there's a really big game * Choice game. " said Brown, a white-haired vol- Sandmann said the district's athletic coming up TACO SALAD CONEY • TWO CONEY ISLANDS C^ r c i i/ unteer at the Plymouth Canton and budget, which experienced a $100,000 8c COKE Reg. $3.30 & French Fry Reg. $3.00 Plymouth Salem high school contests. slash two years ago during budget-cut- "You re only as good as the company ' I'm still waiting. ting measures, is somewhat smaller you keep — and the company's pretty Great Scot! Shopping Center - Ann Arbor Rd. at Sheldon INSURANCE ^ COMP»N» Of AMERICA "We do a lot of coaching from the than typical programs The department good around here. ' Maxwell, a Plym- 4^5-6161 Moo.-Wed. pro. Thurt & Fn »-8 pro. Sat. 9:JO-" pm "'"I" 0' I* COMPANY* ' corner here." Brown admitted during a operates on 4 percent of the total outh High School grad. said of Plym- district basketball game at Salem budget revenues, getting $134,000 from outh- and Canton-area athletes We'd High, 'but nobody pays any attention to the school board to operate 40 boys" like.to see more spectators come out." us." and girls' varsity teams. CERAMIC SALE Describing their near-obsession with Most schools are closer to running "I don't understand it," Brown said high school sports, Maxwell said stay- their sports departments on about 9 of some students apparent non-involve- O U T T H P r Q f iJ 2 0% O FF GREENWARE ain lga binovro olfv eldov ien. the prep sports scene is spaeirdc, ecnitt ionfg t thhee tnoattailo ndailst arivcetr abgued gPelty,m h-e smcehnoto.l ,G teheezy, u swehde nto I c lwoasse bthaeck to iwnn h iugph. I Those two former athletes and par- outh-Canton Community Schools makes Maybe I'm all weather, but I think it's 1 0% O FF PA?NTS ents of student-athletes are just a few up the difference through fund-raising caused by television Me, I wouldn't go With this Coupon of the sports helpers that grease the efforts by parents and the nearly 1,000 across the street to see a professional fecT March 28 thru April 28, 1983 athletic department's wheels. Without student-athletes that participate in the game — they don't pay me so why D P G A R D i E SS Or P kc _ CLAUD-DEE'S CERAMICS Steve Evans transports Plymouth Salem cheerleaders on away games. His daughter, Mi- them, the department would experi- sports program. should I pay to see them?" l i r rn chelle. is on the squad. GREENWARE • FIRING • LESSONS • SUPPLIES 34639-51 FORD RD. WESTLAND - WEST OF WAYNE RD 721-1850 Tales from the Tonquish COUPON Para's Shoes, Ltd Conflict divides tribe at installation of its chief EASTER SALE S O F AS 10-20% OFF S L E E P E RS Reg- S799 to si.999 Storewide There was a hint of snow in the air crowd saw their Shaman move ener- had circled the altar three times, they the "frozen sea of the North to the tens of the paleface there is a vastiand Reg SS69toS8<* Delicious Daily Specials! on that December day in 1819, as getically and without pause to the cen- returned to the fire which had died warm waters of the South — this land of plenty The Great Spirit will not al- (Extra Wide Width Available) though the winds of winter were about ter of their concentric circles where he down somewhat but still was a visible is our land, he asserted low the paleface to enter there We j2 9 9 ^ 9 99 Buy Now for Easter to begin again But the sun shone faced the altar blaze Today we will feast on the bounty of have been promised this land in the ^ 9 9 ^ 5 99 at McT)omaL6fest uo srw C ibothumym yuno piuoun dr! cinhnaesre m TWMuoeendsdndeaaysy d --a 2Ly af-os rIat a1gln iPaani zD zNiani gnhetr dbthiresiM gtcaharntonlcywye dsion n too ftPh wlaeylimm tcnrooeosustwsth d2 t0 h M0ce ao miunnesdt ,aflr wloamatirom nloi nnoggf sofilurutTe ma honebfy ew r snaipontgecc hi ingearrl steh ap etorba asy lceetorarvn,res' sdoerq f utiahreneanytpco e rtae c Ws owmgiatnahsil --l Helen Gilbert SothnhaTcanema tkahagienna g pifn iaTrs soastnn,edg b aeun' sirtos trrim ogfovohrteutrsh h atftohnleda am si nfetio, rhue linasd ,ra gntthhedere etswhneii elsflmr gpo ertmhoname tfriao sivnueso rr yel oacwuneidntht t h A ytahletteahr o osGuu grrwehea tt ih mi taSevp weir owiftua.illldll I- TWhaeeSvlsoeutn dcIgdoaem nbbelreyo lt ikotehev ewe ha Sil stkhh a fawamtlilta hp nar ny odsomtu uli emtstheb, ehlreie mda n"d raen sdIt d e c l i n e ** Reg 6O08F4F E8Rh E«XtdPoIRnE aSt 4 F-2o-8r1d Thursday - Mexican Combo Plate tChhei esfu Tccoensqsuoirsh t oWh ethne t hleat esun la smigennatlelde d thiiosn p oufr pthoese c orro wofd ,th oer p aunrypo ssteat feomre wnthi cohf walked a drum beat in the distance ainssstermucbtliaognes .T Thoenn,ga fo rlaloisweidng h wishis rpigerhet d cpoamleef ayceet" wi allg daiinsa "p pheear ,co anntdin wueed w, i l"lt hree - geTnthlyen o inn t hheis o lodw snto rniegsh ot.f tTheel oanltgaar ad- R$Weg.9S3tWoto$SA2.V9W9 5 9 9 9 ^ 1 , 9 99 HARVARD SQUARE, CANTON 455-2520 SSFrauitndudaryad y-a y-B c,a-1h 0kR0ielid bdO y FDCoFuion d fnbo errir n egve inry with you. htmaeniungdWthr wi dhnnraeogunto mcc nthrhof eo uwbnl e dd aTrtu oqmn ubqiec usgkioasluyhnn, d Pb ealedanc,dina ,tm ht heeaen t s rimiinlbeuseinrs'-ts- ctphhaliygelTy hlfyh awh ehceneeea rsdve lr oeta nahwiess lasey sadel m att hanhbrido lseu dg sr,hoig mt hhheetew hwShahoantaudml dm at anoinjwe vssaoitmrkid-e- aeskwonveidupetin tnht hid tnTeheedo a nsv foge iafcrrtyso tT nv hssroetooiawfcn tetlto yo n wfw ew ath shhwiesi alnpes oce ti rctreho cdaenluef d siScdioh bWenalnetmhtaiica latetnol , shpao aorunTelidrshtce pites oeH ogcwufetaz fshzurtidalsur en t sseh "iwwel eab nps usoctk e,wgy rfeeor ft eroet letl hdien dwu mipictoohanstte a p t fathheerwe t, cciblnahlrgnaioed iufmf ag wv hoohtu rours w ho iefalrli tgtbahurgeaiedvee GT u orsaedn atadoty t bhS trehpie giprhir ttroem t nhuiesrawens d- odbFitshwrro eoeorn us Gt Irhtshree lseidrasaa snytt, hd l Iea tSo n awpd nc iydorr onoiut uotlwd,hr dw et whihir eswoa l liipkat tdhna oo dlw ueeM sirfIttayh scn e obtyote o dbl u gdooeiinel vvhosgeievs dnre eeIodtt, ot NOTICE old Shaman (medicine man) strode the blessing of their gods upon the fire the Shaman was instructing Tonga, the crowd They were awaiting the This ominous statement seemed to who is always the same whose bounty- All-u-can-eat Fish 'n' Chips on Tfohret hS htoam caonnd wucats t ghearb reidtu ainl cae mreamgoninfyi - Hfier etphoetn a npdas isnesdta hnitsly le aft l ahragned a onvder po twhe yanodu nogb ecdhiieefnt s eInem efdact to hi sbe y roeusnpgec stufupl- cSohmamfoarnt 'tsh geomod a nwdor dgsive w htihcehm w hooupled sthtea rSthlea Tmoannga I tand w ahse epvuildleednt aw thayat f rtohme knows no limits Wednesday and Friday. cent, old-style robe of painted skins erful flame burst forth The crowd, en porters in the crowd were amazed at While they waited, several peace" only promised land Tonga wanted The sun that shines on us now. Th« prices, descriptions and photogrophs for with an elaborate, beaded girdle and a chanted by this evidence of the the conformity Tonga displayed, and pipes were passed around the circles was Plymouth Mound Noting this the shines on all The birds that sing, the the fabrics on poge 8 of this week s circular — PLUS DAIL YLUNCH SPECIALS! — heavily ornamented neckpiece His Shaman^ " magic, erupted with loyd some were worried for fear he had Braves and squaws alike were taking Shaman hurriedly finished his speech corn that grows, is the same for all All sales final • vtSA. MasterCard and ou* own c o n v e n p i on available • Everythina so»d as is" w«re positioned incorrectly. The Shirting Shop head was crowned with a beautiful, appreciative cheers been entrapped by the mysticism of the big drafts from the familiar pipe with. Here is Telonga I name him The grass is not greener in the West, ^ phone orders or tovoways please « Plenty of tree parking lPerfitn Ttsh aet 1Pr a57iri eyd D oreress tDheen mimin iP lpariinnsts o tat 2 t.h4e7 tyodp. A great place for golden cap decorated with eagle feath- Huzza! Huzza1 Huzza' Wa hoo' Wa old guard With the handsome, young Chief Ton- your new chief -lnaorrg iesr Wthee hcoarvne irti crihgehrt hnoerre Wthee mdeuesrt ore shown directfy below their desenption The LUNCH or DINNER ers His wrinkled old face was covered hoo'" and so forth Their enthusiasm What the Shaman said was probably ga standing respectfully by his side, the INSTANTLY THE CROWD burst make our peace with the paleface, and Clearance Center drDeiargnercfelttcl yrai nrto yB rtiinhgechot nr Pivglehantidi esonf oc etth 2ec.iar4u7 ds eeydsd.e n opretio nsh oWwen FREE PEANUTS IN THE BAR woinfi gIth nh ditsihae nch m imeafsedkdoi mcoifn i enth e tmh eMen met yaAis,mti scoyanlmg boor tldhiezer ssmteioellvm reiednd qg buionigcukn ildnyl eh stioss eWtaaiprtsh, T t ehtheloe niorglda a Sp ophnraom vthaaenl tabhnee ei num shpuaoanlrdt aerdnittu acdlhoi weffonr T htfhoiser ic nhesurtneadmllraoetndiyosn h o aofdf tpSohhniaetmsh etahanet'rs ec p rwooiwwthder fhthuaeld v lcooonincgefi rdfeielsnlpet,edc httheodep eaafnmudl- fwtiooernrteh o fainbto oTuto n ptorgoa lbsoengg ienelde ac t dcioahnneceer wi ninhge cn eTlhe tebhyer a wtye r miguhstts teach him to respect our trea- — Credit Cards Honored — Potowatomi and others including the shoulder He directed Telonga to ac- years The exact knowledge of its con- admired The Shaman was eloquent Shaman, red-faced and angry, com- 1492 Sheldon Dally 11:00- 1 am Ojibwa and the Huron, this order was company him in a processional around tent is a closely guarded secret and in and fervent in his praise of the many manded them to be quiet (Tales From Tonquish tn a future 320F31r iMdaaylly a Rndd., S Maatduisrodn aHy eig OhtNs,L Y• 5 1828-5 n80o0o n - 5 pm Family Centers (com*4 P5ofl3 yA-mnn1o 0uAt0rhb 4o r Rd ) HAPS>SPPauYYtn u HdraOdyaU3 yN - 7R1o2 o Ep-nmV00 E- R1-Y0 1 p NammI G HT wMieWddeiAlwyT irwCesHinpI eNcGte dIN ITtE NwTasL Yk,no twhen h auss htehde tcwhhoiaesTm l rakoimleggtdhoae trnst hllhyoearw cn Taldylel lo eaondbn ogTa.unot don rtgh taTeh'ose na lgSletahfatra a ms sAha sohneu lw tdwhieeatrhys scmaoannWndtye Hyn geEt eaNenrvs eTerrO an NtboiteoGcnAosm pe Aoe nNprchDueabpl sihtcha eskn i oSt sawhal btemhadosaguniec- cftlhaahenviH dloGde rs rrstteeo rntalehd titenc St hG htpiherinemregia tpt ft aoh rSsaotp dmrier mig tsieuv hnmean dbto et rgh sre utamhnnat tFaed ro von ahmcsie st bfnaaonoruoiM fsntyahadr ktelhrei nrswbosgl en enhsgseits,swi bnh gevehyou oisn Tcantediiodnd g h atIyhe egarr d obtIruroi n anbudbgrbsoil nvey gIdeonu wy ttyohaheue et catToonToidunou qp'mofuefninits el ohitbnh)mr iearii n « mdfai tgleerUa p toi efoo tonfh peTlo e tsntoh tgwoearh'yos P nt trorfhieibekmeo tagh iowenn ee(sdst hPt eo - in Michigan > 4A<C) 0*£ Thursday. March 24. 1983 Committee e y es war on student drug abuse Owners mad about attacks on lambs Thursday. March 24, 1983 O&E (C)5A Canton Observer taps By Q»ry M. Cat** Continued from Paoe 1 among youngsters is on the increase. high levels of stress and turn to an easy be aware of these problems before the therapy is not effective for the teen- social studies and English. 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April 21 wiAthn g Oladsissh a nsdu pbpoothrteerri.n gBi yllo Cunagmeprb keildls of thhoeo dfe ' llow a chance That's his liveli- a future bid package February as requested, Sutcliffe said psaeidervsve eorrll,i s4 wm6h1gi cdh eSp aa rMretam mae.vnat,i lPa lbCylemano tfuortnohm, O tMbh-le figIhn taenrso tahdemri nacisctiedreendt ,ai Pdl ytom ao umthan f wirheo- Train where top American Skating event to help charity-. s4e8r1v7e0r r(e3s1e3r)v4e5s9 -t2he70 r0ig hTth eno tC atont oancc Oepbt- gacoct ohrisdi fnign gtoer C caaputg Ah1t i Mn aat tshneowws blower, LIBERATE YOURSELF Canadian « European Models train Hourly live feeds from this weekend's rollerskat- its remote feeds was so outstanding it's being re- actbineoin nnad tdo rtitvhce i saarntd ins- eteaawrdksv espers arotpir shedreaem rvae enOdn bntos eos rhanvaluyeltlrh po cu r&obitnyl isEc tatcio--- repToHrEte dC iAtsNT rOoaNds P orleimceain Dedep afrretmee notf FWmR hOavMe I tM mAil i nB oEn0L pLla*c e Pro 15 Mil iMl«o •de SlBtienogrls ifnttg oF inHn'i*ss ihgihnUg, S Mchlo *o8iCa7.7 Inc ing marathon at the Canton Township Skatin' Sta- peated, said Crim. Once each hour, live feeds will tute final acceptance of the advertiser's snow-related accidents Monday. Like- Residential and Stieoanl sw Tilell hetighholni,gh tp rtohjiesc wteedek etond' sra 1i9se ^- mhoourer E tahsatne r rboel tleelresvkiasteidng f mroamra tthhoen S aknadti nf'ro Smta tthioen 2's8 -1h6ou ^r- phaorutry order dwiidsne'.t trheece iCvean atonny s nFoiwre-re Dlaetepdar ctmalelsn t IUTn &ld Ten T Celoerpdhleosnses T elephones SSamleasll iBnusstainlleastsio n II h*aDmOc« C1» AS *. \ ' t~ $625,000 for the handicapped at Detroit's Rooster Tail Telephone Accessories and Repairs New York Cove? Gir« WDDIeVtr-oTiVt Lainocnhsor q uMaortrter bCarcimk Gwailrly c oD-ahnoisetls tohne asntad- thrLoausgth y tehaer, E a8s0te rp eSrecaeln Ct a omfp athiegn $w6a2s5, u0s0e0d troai sheedlp ALLPRODUCTS DISCOUNTED 20% AND MORE Ar. AAnijgsiteO Gn iGbbr ad tion's fourth consecutive telethon from 11:30 pm 45.000 handicapped persons in Wayne. Oakland and Men • Women • Children Saturday through 7 p.m. Sunday. Macomb counties Carolina A u s t c r iH wants you! Community support last year of the telethon and "It's Magic"' is the theme for this year's telethon, Outlet Bended PONDS SEMICID BAYER which features 10-minute local segments twice 968-6340 978-0565 581-2515 each hour On hand will be Detroit's Steve Single- 'Better Clothes for Less"; i jfcv CONNECT-A-PHONE, INC Southfield Troy-Stftinfl Height* Grand Opening! Dearborn ESSENTIAL CONTRACEPTIVE ASPIRIN ton, the 1983 tri-county poster child Train to Qualify (or Agency Representation and Modeling CLEANSING LOTION 32013 Plymouth Rd. • Livonia, Ml - 525-6810 SUPPOSITORIES, SAFE Assignment Consideration in: DET • NY • PARIS • TORONTO AND MAKEUP REMOVER EFFECTIVE-EASY TO USE FAST PAIN RELIEF I VAT.TIAHT.TC COTJFOH ! • • • •• •• 20% OFF ECONOMY SIZE SPRING NEW O P EN F OR L U N CH S099 $ 0 99 Bfousss ft Slacks 10 CT. thru March 12 200 CT 6 oz. Also Visit Our Children's Resale Shop "Ssoond Hand Kid" TOPOL NIVEA VANQUISH NOW TAKING CLOTHING ON CONSIGNMENT - , SMOKER'S TOOTHPOLISH MOISTURIZING LOTION EXTRA STRENGTH Antique 28489 Five Mile ttSlSS • HELPS REMOVE UGLY YELLOW BONUS PACK Livonia 427-6780 Set tti s p.m TdBACCO STAINS FROM YOUR TEETH . ' PAIN FORMULA WITH P • MINT FLAVOR IN THE BLUE 30% FREE TWO BUFFERS Clocks >1 PACKAGE. FLUORIC* IH THE RED FARMINGTON C o m p a ct C o l o r w o r ks $ 0 69 S077 i~»kir/-vki 35103 Grand River/Drake 476-7025 UANTON FARMINGTON HILLS Y OU CAN STEAL A 3 OZ. 13 OZ. 100 CT. REP&A IRS LIVONIA Ford Rd./UHey - 981-4100 ,, No Mrtlhtew-eMsktJedrnle/b1e4l tM -i, 4-7 875-17-520201 2 3B141 Ann Arbor Rd - 464-3424 FLEXSTEEL SOFA FOR A one of a kind offer from AYDS EUCERIN PEAK \OHSJHAVL!ELSL E 35M 3Mi6dl0d t6toe /WbLee.vt t7 aS nM oi-l<e 4 6-6 4 4M-76l.60 -0-4 044 2323- 8200 AS LITTLE AS $ 3 9 9. Ultima II... just 13.50 with APPETITE CREAM FOR 1 TOOTHPASTE Watch <£ C!ock_Shop SUPPRESSANT 132 W DUNLAP any Ultima II purchase CANDY DRY SKIN CARE NATURAL GOODNESS OF NORTHVILLE LOSE WEIGHT BAKING SODA IN A 1 Blk N of Main Expires 4-7-83 £ 1M2 UtUa Cm EntarpriMa. Inc of 8.50 or more DEUCIOUSLY MODERN TOOTHPASTE 349-4938 I VATiTTABT.IB COUPON I • tUCERlH $ 4 66 16 OZ. JAR 6.3 OZ. S 4 55 P fe /- 48'S TUBE SPRING AIR MATTRESS SETS COLOREX MAXIMUM STRENGTH MENNEN HAIR COLOR SYSTEM FOR MEN ANACIN-3 SKIN BRACER INCREDIBLE 1982 FOR TIRED LOOKING GREY HAIR Compact Colorworks is a collection of every beautiful trmg you' COLORE* • YOU DECIDE THE COLOR OF YOUR 100% ASPIRIN-FREE PRE-ELECTRIC need io look ond feel oilunng from dusk to dawn A $58 value. ' • GHEANIRER OUS 2 TO * MONTH SUPPLY YOUR CHOICE SHAVE LOTION = exsteel Love Seat NOW $399 can be yours for |us' 13.SO with any Ui'ima II purchase 8.50 or BACK SUPPORTER SAVE $ 4 51 more Comoact Colorworks ncludes two ccven ent compacts $-119 mi / / : two lavish lipsticks,- rwelve imponant fashion colors for your eyes 7120 0C TAAPSBS o r 4 OZ. FSleAxsVfeEel $Sle2ep5e0r NOW $449 m X ' f / i f f l f fl / t'ihpos,r ocuhgeheltys fe amnadle n fari'asg,-ra nacned y Coiuar acan p ew'efuarme 250 spr uany,its t aheva imlaobsl'e i f / M m // /• / Flexsfeel Camel Back Sofa in Cosmetics a'Birmingham 'Universal. Farming'on Livonia and BELIEVE IT OR NOT laKeside w^ile auantities last Horry in ?odav DISCOUNTS NOW $595 SHOP THE FAMILY WAY SAVE EVERY DAY MATTRESS ONE-CENT-SALE $ 2 85 TRIAMINICOL BALM BARR t TRIAMINIC SYRUP DECONGESTANT COUGH HAND AND BODY CREME RELIEF OF RUNNY STUFFY STRUP COCOA BUTTER FORMULA RELIEF OF FREQUENT COUGH. NOSE AND POSTNASAL DRIP RUNNY NOSE AND NASAL BY MENNEN $ H19 9 CONGESTION "WE HAVE THE 44 - 4 OZ. ^2 3 OZ. $-|66 > FURNITURE YOU 8 OZ. $ 3 39 $ 3 99 UKRTr WANT, AND THE SAVINGS 6 OZ. $ 2 ^4 YOU NEVER EXPECTED." mi TRIAMINIC - DM DORCOL PUSH BUTTON Flexsfeel furniture is a steal at any price. Every unit The manufacturer s directed us to slash prices on* COUGH FORMULA PEDIATRIC COUGH DEODORANT features the famous lifetime construction guarantee all 1982 inventory to make room for 1983 models RELIEF OF ANNOYING SYRUP BY MENNEN And when you can buy Flexsfeel furniture at the kind COUGH AND STUFFY NOSE RELIEF OF CHILDREN'S PROTECTION FOR Now is your opportunity to save as never before 1 of prices we're charging . it's a real steal COUGH AND STUFFY NOSE on the famous Spring Air Back Supporter $-|99 THE WHOLE FAMILY mattress This is the top of the line product U-f Come in and see 4 OZ. 4 OZ. $ 2 22 77 made by Spring Air and is constructed - -X all the values and $ 3 39 with the exclusive Kan- Adapta-Flex 8 OZ. 8 OZ. $ 3 66 5.5 oz. comfort system and Health Center" >r savings. But it's that provides extra support where only this week you need it most in the shoulder- at Plymouth TRIAMINIC TRIAMINICIN CLAIROL to-knee area where 70% of your Furniture EXPECTORANT TABLETS CLAIRMIST weight lies RELIEF OF DRY HACKING CROELNIGEFE SOTFI ORNUN ANNYD N BOOSDEY. ANACSHAELS SUPERHOLD Buy any *ixe Spring Air Back Sup- COUGH AND STUFFY NOSE $r» NON-AEROSOL HAIR MIST porter Box Spring at tha regular 12's factory soggeeted list price and for only 1 $ 0 33 X 4 OZ. • ^ 24's » 1" .44 Penny Mora gat tha matching mattraaa FREE. Sold In tats only S 3 88 8 OZ. 48's 8oz. Furniture Sales I 400 SHI I DON ROAD CORNER ANN ARBORROAD PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP PA< K 240 NORTH MAIN ST. • PLYMOUTH • PHONE 459-1300 ^Plymouth Furniture DISCOUNT PRF SCRIPT IONS I IUUOK HOURS Open Mooda*-Saturday * am 10 pm Sunday 10 am 6 pm Just minutes away from I-275 & I-96 (next to Krooers) I > f A ( f R PMUNt 4->s S8>0 Mon., Thurs., Frl. 10-9. Tuer. Wed., Sat. 10X ' / i60 S Mam St/Ptymoum. Michigan 455-5700 I BfIR WINE OR CHAMPAGNE PACKAGE IiQUOH 0(At f h Free Parking "/, , - Open Mon.. To© . Wed.. K)am to 7 pm ff* V Shoo Universal '2 Mne & Deq^nare Formmgton l 2 Mi e & Farmmgton Roo - xv ' Thuf.. FrL TOam to 9pm.. Sat. 9am to 6pm, diePe.i. Lakes.de, Hall Rood & Schoen^e" do •',0om to 9 p m Sun noon rc, S ona 8 200 N Woodward Mon Wed So' 9 30am »o 5 30 p m Th0rs Fr <? 30 n rr. ,9 o ~ $*pa_ OAE Thursday, March *4.1968 L u c as n a m es t op Thursday. March 24. 10S3 O&E *7A Free job p et of t he w e ek IF You Own e Vehicle with More Then brevities assistance f i n a n c i al o f f i c er 20,000 Miles You Need e TRANSMISSION BAND g p g§ Announcements for Bretnties should be sub- • RED CROSS BLOODMOBILE Employers in Canton Wayne County Executive William Lucas has re- mitted by noon Monday for publication in the Wednesday, March 30 — The American Red and Plymouth who need cruited the former controller and chief administra- ADJUSTMENT& FLUID CHANGE Thursday paper and by noon Thursday for pub- Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Plymouth Church reliable, temporary, tive officer of Ingham County to serve as Wayne . IP lication in the Monday paper. Bring in or mail of the Nazarene, 41550 Ann Arbor Trail east of Riv- part-time, or full-time County's new chief financial officer. INCLUDES: to the Observer at 461 S. Main, Plymouth 48170. erside Drive, Plymouth, 3-9 p.m. For an appoint- help now can use the free Lucas, in his first major appointment since tak- Forms are available upon request. wmoernkt ,a cta 4ll5 9D-7e6a6n0 .H amlin at home at 420-2950 or at JPolby mploauctehm-Cenatn tsoenr vCiocmes- of (P oinldg noafftiivcee iDn eJtarnoiutaerry w, intham fienda nFcrieadl eTxopdedr,t ias e3 4in-y beoatrh- * Complete Drlveilne Analysis 35 Point Check • MUSICAL PLAY "ALICE" munity Education government and business, for the $62,500-a-year # Pan Gasket • Filter Applicable) OPEN SATURDAY Thursday, March 23 — Performances ot the mu- • EASTER EGG HUNT post. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY FREE TOWING sical play "Alice" will start at 7:30 p.m. at Central Saturday, April 2 — Canton's parks and recre- Students and former "Fred Todd brings to Wayne County an impres- Middle School, Church and Main Street in Plym- ation is sponsoring its annual Easter Egg Hunt at adult students of commu- sive record of fiscal accomplishment, integrity and TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS *££ outh. Tickets at 11.50 each will be oa sale each day 10 ajn. in Griffin Park. The event is for children 10 nity education have been responsibility." Lucas said Wednesday. T»« ONLY COMPANY WITH fTS OWN FACTORY sfarolem a t1 0t:hSeO d ao.omr. itfo n 1ot p s.mol.d a otu Ct ebnetfroalre a nd also will on a• nTdH yoEuAngTeEr.R TRIP TO HOMER ermedegunicsta tatetiroi nnt hgoe fffo icrco ejmo ibmn puRlnoaioctyme - vthine" cIr eicgdoh nhtde 'upscet rteshdoen a n itno ed xifvtileildn usthaivlise ,w p nhooastiit oiwonniwl,li da senud cs ceIea'msrcshf cu olflnoy-r TFR3A0A4R0NM0S 9IMNmOI)ST SNOIMOMrN TR2A7UMNVOSOMWNI SSIkASaI O* N T5 NRIrMAO*MN mMT HHMoVMcU*JX,Om Nm Rd. 1 of T1R8 kAMNaTS. oJMoUmI.S aSr IPOonNoa c Tra* SOUTTJHUFI.E LD • • LTIhNuErsBdaAyC, MKaErRchS 24 C —LU BT he Linebackers' Foot- andW Reedcnreesadtaiyo,n A wpirlill s1p3o n-s Corit ay tr oipf Ptoly tmheo uTtrhue P Garrkisst H13i0g ho fS cPhloyoml,o Cutahnt oCna nCteonn- fWoarmyn teh eC onuenwty f'sis (c$a1l3 p0o mliiclyli oasn) w dee bmt.o" ve to eliminate \474-1400 522-2240 420-0444 669-2900 353-8180/ ball Boosters Club of Plymouth Salem High School Dinner Theatre in Homer. Mich. Trip is open to any ter Road just south of Todd, whose management skills helped Ingham ims eloeotiknign gb efgoirn nnienwg mate m7:b30er sp..m A.ll in ar teh ew cealcfoemteeri ato o af daoduuglth annudts ,i nshcloupdpeisng b uins Htroanmsepro,r ltuanticohn, a tco tfhfeee T aruned Joy. E X C U SE # • 1 • 7 • 9 i Csuorupnlutys ,e cnodm thees 1 t9o82 W yaeyanre w iCthou an t*y6. 8w imthill iaon h obsutd goeft C U S T OM S H U T T ER S A LE Salem High School. vGeryis."t DPrinicneer o fT htheeat trrei,p a insd $ 3th2e p ecrom peicrs opnla.y A "nHyoanr-e plaScheamroenn tS stpreecaina,list ,jo hb as Y OU F O U ND creHdee nisti tahles ifno brmother t hfein paunbcleic d ainredc ptorriv aanted sterecatosru. rer • STORYTELLERS can sign up at the recreation office at 525 Farmer, been screening adult ap- S O M E T H I NG of Novi and assistant finance director of Madison Before purchasing Thursday, March 24 — Registration begins at 10 aPtliyomn ooufftihc.e F oart m45o5r-e66 2in0f.o rTmheat itornip, cwaillll t lheeav reec trhee- plicants. Heights. any custom afTPo.uhmuebr. l s isfhcoto orLwr iiabe w srmai lrfulyol ,rtbie - tcmh h7iei-rl8dddi rap ef.ln mdoro .iar nMm oakafritcni chTdoe i3rwn0gtnae sirrnhtpei rtpnheet Haa tnCaidloalnn u to oponn.f Pr• elCtyuAmrnNo auTttOh a NCbouul ttSu 7rOa plF. TmCB.e nAteLrL a t 10 a.m. April 13 and sotlud"dIee krn.nt oas,wr ew thhoa-t ah roiegu rh18 layd aunldt WwiJlelr' ld.l's os c-lobonougpt- lgyoeostut tguhcper bkaii ldb. isPg es abccrouewb olbffeu mdl oiunfp df,r. ae Yne odpu ocxpo cfmiorersnt c gaernlaedyb rihanattierro .a dWtu Hcheoal tyleyov'use rrB !f yuA nGn yfoa lelmyx!icl uys eto oftoof rrGT fFouordlrefd u C &ahilats rWuoofn e h CsOatoseilrr p nsC.e Cor i.von iern dpN .R, ea wosomp Yceuorolarurptksi.o,o r naasnte dre vcstioeanwftfr oaalnu adaliuytdosirt- sShhuutttteerr, Scahlolp th feo r a Canton Center Road. Any teams or individuals wishing to play in a motivated and can offer ours with a menu of Mexican, Italian or good-ol' American specialties Top it off A former adjunct instructor at Wayne State Uni- free home any employer excellent combined Canton and Plymouth Coed Softball qualifications and work \ with Mom's Baked Apple Dumpling with Cinnamon Sauce, and you've had versity and Madonna College, he also has taught at estimate. We will • CANTON REPUBLICANS League or a Men's 35-Over League should contact habits," said Strean. yourselves a celebration. Oakland Community College and Walsh College. beat any price and Thursday, March 24 — The annual meeting of either recreation department as soon as possible. Todd holds a bachelor of science degree in ac- the Canton Republican Club will be at 8 p.m. in the Plans call for a 10-game schedule with entry fees "We can save area You can always find an excuse worth celebrating aatt aa HHoollllyy 'ss rre staurant, whether counting from the Detroit College of Business and a give you the finest Canton Historical Society building on Canton Cen- $50 per team. If enough interest is shown, organiza- business people time and it's HoUv's By Golly, or Holly's Landing, Holly's Bistro or Holly"s Grazin' in the master's degree in business administration from custom shutter terA a tg uPersotct ospr eaker from the Plymouth-Canton ctiaolnl aCl amnteoentin Rge cwreilalt iboen h aetld 3.9 T7o-1 0i0n0di coarte P liynmteoreustht, mcaorneefyul b seccraeuesneing o afnd o urre - Brass. There's a Holly's restaurant for any occasion! BILL BRESLER/»t«ff photographer pInledtiiannga c Nouorrsthee rwno rUkn itvoewrasirtdy. a H em aisst ceur'rsre dnetlgyr eceom in- made, the most School Board will explain the midyear tax collec- Recreation at 455-6620. ferral process. By using There are 365 excuses to declare a Holly-day-today Clyde, a five-month-old springer-Brittany spaniel, needs a good public administration at the University of Michi- professional tion For information, call 455-5217. • AANn OARnoErXexIiAa N eSrUvoPrPsaO/BRuTli GmRiaO aUndP Associated oalusro s aerrevi cseusp,po brutisnigne srseessi- "•"WW khiodms.e Y. Houe c haans m headet hhiism f iartst th seh oMtsic haingdan is H huomuasneebr Sookceine.ty H'se K liikneds- ganL.u cas has moved slowly to appoint his top staff. finishing and • SENIOR CITIZEN TRIP Disorders Support Group meets 7:30-9.30 p.m. eve- dents whq are seeking to ness Center, 37255 Marquette, Westland. Phone number is 721- The only other new face on his staff is former state installation service Friday, March 25 — The Happy Hour Seniors of ry Monday in Classroom 8 of St. Joseph Mercy Hos- improve their lives with 7300. The humane society also needs old newspapers. Sen. David Plawecki, the executive's liaisoq to the available, and the Plymouth will go to the Detroit Flower and Build- pital Education Center at 5301 E. Huron Drive in jobs and education." County Commission. expertise of 25 ers Show at Cobo Hall. Ann Arbor. For information, call 397-1986 or 973- Price of $20 includes bus transportation, buffet 9700 Anyone with job needs years experience. lunch and admission to show For information, call may contact Strean at SPIRAL SLICED CO. INC. Isabel Spigarelli, evenings, at 981-3968. Please turn to Page 8 459-1180 S A VE 2 0% • CANTON CRICKETS SPIRAL SLICED • LIVONIA — 16230 Middl«b«lt • 525-4420 Saturday. March 26 — Registration begins at 9 MOISTURIZING HEAT ACTIVATED FULLY BAKED H U T T ER • BIRMINGHAM — 1705 S. Woodward • 647-5581 • ST. CLAIR SHORES — 24400 Harper • 775-6128 asc.mho. oinl p Troowgrnasmhi pfo Hr aclhli lfdorre nth aeg Cesa n3t-o4n. Crickets pre- P E R MS H O N EY G L A Z ED H O P, I N C. Open Sunday 12 - 5 The 10-week sessions will begin the week of April ZOTOS PERM SPECIAL •20°* T—. a W«L Except St. Clair Shores 25 Price is $26 per child. For information, call WHOLE HAM. . . s33'LB. Canton's parks and recreation department at 397- 538-1044 1000 from 8:30 a m to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday. Hair Fashion? 13 to 15 LB. AVG. 27716 7 MILE • LIVONIA HALF HAMS *349LB. • DOUGHNUT SALE Saturday. March 26 — Boy Scout Troop 1531 will 6 to 8 LB. AVG. US HELP sell doughnuts door-to-door beginning at 8 a.m. YOU* •P1C4AL GLAZZED DH AMJAi MH AHMA NM INNI NCA CMACMFUCFLVLATO -©T CUMCD AMD •LOWl* SEALS Donuts, a variety pack of four, will cost $2.75 per 1 Sears USE YOUR SEARS MMAtMA0W AONODOP lAMVBOOKflEt DT TO OPW PCF1NCFTICWTIOHM KIA KCAMC BMO CBOKC IKt It IWTOWM M THICK t o ys a us dozen. CHARGE CREDIT PLAN 1 ORDER NOW FOR EASTER! • FOLK ART 1? -—• HOME CALL C H I L D f l E NS American Folk Art is being exhibited at the ORDERS fi DELIVERY 459-5703 Plymouth Historical Museum through May 8. Mu- BANK FEW DAYS seum hours are 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Saturday and M A N U F A C T U R E RS A BEFORE IT Sunday There is an admission • IS NEEDf-0 MmmtmrCmrd S Mm ArariaMa • EASTER SEAL SKATEATHON njRcanS Saturday, March 26 — Wayne County Easter F AT H E R Seal Society will have a fund-raising skateathon •ESLLEON KOWALSKI I D E T R O IT n rj from 11:30 p.m Saturday to 4 p.m. Sunday pt Ska- — 1969 tin' Station. 8611 Ronda Drive at Joy, west of Hag- A U TO S H OW gerty, in Canton. Live coverage of the skateathon 8 H»gh legs. 2" diameter tubing. 7'3 will be provided by Mort Crim and Gary Danielson long overhead climbing rails on WDIV, Channel 4 Breakfast for skaters will be 1 0 % - 3 0% OFF provided by McDonald's of Canton and by Farm ' S i gn of t he C A R P ET Maid Dairy For information, call Sally Levay at ALL CEMETERY MARKERS BLAZON 722-3065 Rim DOME AND MONUMENTS Hedstrom* • STUDENT RECITAL p e r s o n al t o u c h. • • (GRANITE AND MONZE) S A L E! SMNG SET WITH 5'/» FT. SUDE Sunday, March 27^—~A recital will begin at 3:30 Sale endi April 23 ' TOP BAR: 6' long. 2" dlamtf p.m. in the activities center at Madonna College, qt-hom* corrtul»afion» avoilobU LEGS: 6' 10" long, 1 diameter tubing. Schoolcraft and Levan roads;Livonia. MACOMB MALI LINCOLN PARK LIVONIA^WALL Slightly u s ed 2 swings 4 2 pass*ng«r glider 8*8" diameter 4*3" high, sturdy steel tubing. Madonna music students will perform voice and 296-0746 383-2190 471-5050 Weather resistant. instrumental solos, duets and chamber presenta- f or a ll y o ur OPEN WEEKDAYS 10AM TO 5 PM national MONDAY I FRIDAY UNTIL 8, CLOSED SUNDAY tions. No charge. A u to TOTTlf &MM0X • ERIKSSON K'SIGNUP S h ow a nd MTU COVER b a n k i ng n e e ds GRANDFATHER CLOCK SALE! Kindergarten registration for the 1983-84 school C o n v e n t i on year will be at Eriksson Elementary School, 1275 3 6" N. Haggerty Registration is 8-11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. C a r p e t i ng n ow a v a i l a b le in a ^ w i de Children who will be 5 on or before Dec. 1 are With so many banking services handled r a n ge of c o l o rs a nd styles. 43" X 47" molded polyethylene sandbox eligible to enrolh for school in September. Proof of with protective cover birth is required. by machines and computers, it's good to (padding & Installation Available) For information, call the school at 981-2110. know that Manufacturers Bank still takes COME IN NOW • SENSE COMMUNICATIONS FOR BEST SELECTION! , BLAZON MCMC the personal approach. Whether it's a Monday, March 28 — Sense Communications, a TAtti GALVANIZED SWING SET new two-day seminar offered by the Plymouth routine banking service or a broad-scale DONALD E. McNABB CO. Community Family YMCA, will be 7-10 p.m. in TOP BAR: 8'6" long. 2" diameter tuWn West Middle School, Sheldon at Ann Arbor Trail. employee retirement program, we realize 22150 W. 8 Mile Rd. (W. of Lthter) 357-2626 LEGS. 7' tong. 2" diameter tutung. m Seminar covers how senses of sight, hearing, touch SLIDE: fl'S" long. 33" X 30" molded polyethylene construc dominate bow we communicate. Skills to help peo- that your needs and problems are vitally Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-5, Frl. 9-9, Sat. 9-1 Rust resistant finish. tlon. For indoor/outdoor use ple in business, teaching, sales and being parents. Instructor Mama Hill is a consultant with the important to you. So we take special Human Resources Development and has done semi- nars for school districts, hospitals, and businesses. interest in giving you the best banking .Get Into VWfO MNC SYSTEM Call 453-2904 to register. service possible. Spring! mv • STARKWEATHER "K" SIGNUP DROZANHKTEYB IKOOONEG High resolution graphics and 8- Monday, March 28 — Starkweather Elementary Machines and computers? Of course, we INCLUDED! direction roystick for precise play. School kindergarten registration will be held from A . 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30-3:30 p.m. For additional have them...and we make the most of Kun information, call the school office at 453-1830. All ATARI UM ftKO GAM ESYSTEM kindergarten students must be age 5 on or before their capabilities. But we don't let them N0KUMS Dec. 1, in order to start kindergarten in the fall. SUCHA*R ST«REIDAGKOE U j mv CUNSfT get between our people ancfyDu. The next INCLUDED • SPRING STORY TIME Vivid graphics, all-in-one precision Tuesday. March 29 — Registration begins at 10 time you have a banking problem, give us control* with pause feature. a.m. for preschool storytime aeries for ages SVfc to S f g jF 5 Sessions will be at 10:15 a.m. from April 5 a calL.or stop in at the Manufacturers During our Early YOUR EVERYDAY BABY NEEDS At OUR DISCOUNT PRICES! through May 10. Buyers Sale you can even/lo even/to Registration for toddler story time will begin at office near you. Just look for our sign... save HUMIR DAYTIME 48 S 8.74 3 «ci b1e0 aat.m 1.0 :W15ed an.ems.d aAyp.r iSle s0s itohnrsou fgohr aMgaeys 211 to T 1o%dd lweirlsl the sign of the personal touch for all your up to 30 % Anumwi rrowr M0OCICS OVERNIGHT 14 S 3. 28 must be accompanied by a parent banking needs. on brand nfaurmneis hpiantigos . CHOICE or MNPBtt NEWBORN 90 S 8.18 • FRIENDS OF LIBRARY Choose from a wide MWILAKT. EJURI CoE » KSfTM OINTMENT 1 LB JAR <1. 544 Tuesday, March 19 — Friends of the Plymouth MANUFACTURERS NATIONAL BANK assortment of Brown JONNSOm BABY POWDER 24 OZ 2.58 Library are having an official representative of Colorful lie Beautiful at an evening of fun and in- Of DETROIT Jordan, Kennith James OttHKS WASH CLOTHS 40 CT 1.38 oven/In formation based on the best-selling book of the and Meadowcraft fur- Csaumlteu rnaalm Ceen bteerg iansn ian gfu natd- Ira pis.mer. f aotr tFhreie nPdlysm ofo uththe Serving Western Wayne County: Td>eewp ,S n»icVh< todounmw ctta oiuf VS achmermry nc»ib.< Vn« *M raerthoavdn u urh)» nishings. Plus, other fine 0-TlfS COTTON SWABS 170 CT 1.38 FEFMN4 SFT Library Tickets are available at Plymouth Book WWtngton Th* ooi-»s*d brmj. OTtfhn. If* brand names, now available PUIfrn DISPOSABLE BOTTLES 125 CT 3.09 World, Vols. I and •, or at the library. pendulum, xyckrtf doot toiul bna column <"»p. for Spring delivery. Special Ann Arbor-Sheldon Ford-Sheldon •rud pmoralued n*m*pi«r mW • arrdanf finnh to tha wt hwtoow 4rttgn orders available at similar • SOFTBALL LEAGUES 44560 Ann Arbor Rd. 44880 Ford Rd. REG. '1120 HT 80VT savings. MONDAY SATURDAY 9:30 Ml - 9:30 PM; SUNDAY t1:00 AM 6:00 PM parks and recreation tor tha cinitgy a o fc Pomlybminoeudth c aonedd C aaonftthonaH 459-8555 • 459-8111 S A LE $699 00 ADISON 'ifclBWTS S0UTM6ATF sISlNAMf Jy44USN ?usn .N SAtP ISD Sf I MmM M MTwfrlaaaa eBji i* n over-It tongue. Call stthar MP7-10M or SOUTHRELOI DEAftftORN POST 'tmr $50P lpaenr s call for • 1 C o l o n i al ^ o u se 13021 Grand River Farm.ngton (2 bClk*tS Uti»lll C o0Hf TFEaMrrPr0m«Agfil»o An* R0 oP*iTdI)O •F u4ft7M»S-«MSMSCG S mum i K-rzr* ?*411 Mil mill BHIU i S LLtM iN MM* iIlMium 43 - > I^TfM DMI*T frMey 1»-« 144 STORES COAST TO COAST a—ni« M toIDnIHJBF.IT Vun T UhVerOmH.I.A M w • «« uF rl. til • Char** •»* «oc»p«,d 8*P.C) O&E Thursday. March 24. 1963 Thursday March 24, 1963 O&E *»A Criminal victims suffer At B i r m i n g h am Temple ORGANS We Simplify the Problems b r e v i t i es Residents aid Las Vegas night again in justice system S A VE • VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Continued from Pago 6 • GALLIMORE "K SIGNUP Residents are encouraged to volunteer their time 20% «50% to deliver meals one day per week to the home- When the Birmingham Temple opens its the area, causing organizers to become Some of the gamblers are so good they atdhraeyeP a sta cowrhe hopnoortles w r ooeiffglfl iics chbeteiel rad 5t rt he4 one5ni3 r i-on 7rc3 h t5bih0leedf aoGSfreeatvel rleDi rm1eacl op r 1.pemr . eas asthtncoeyhuno ldwdoale cn eeackxle-l- opb uomDtuh nDe Tdlr ioeivwlvederneyrssr htlyai pka reiens nathebeeodu cetdi toy nde aoi fhlyo Pu lery.xm c1e1opu t4t5h o an .am nTd.h tu oPrs l1yd2ma:4y-5. idnnioggFo hwrotsr i t tSthhhaee tsruke pri'lldallssa tyb h eto hf naroeer degr iboytsyuepa tarh snoe,fn rvugeoaaalllmu LLnbtaalesseer srV sV e wehggaaaaisvst e- ycwoeian"nWrcn,e iaenr nngsdee,'ed' s s oaamid leo tH o faor ftoh ltdehme F sariareemd e,ve hfryaeac deinst oe efnvt te horeyn foogauavlrmel ,pr eewe,v ohbepuneltlem t hwt orohauuerignnh sint t gaihtfe 'fisn," b ot ihhngeely sbm aacoishdniic ep"ys Sr,ou slteth wasere ot sl feg sit tvsho-ee FByir Csta roofl tAhzriezela np arts jaunsttsi,c teh seyys'rteem a.l so victimized by the criminal cearerde abynd h weaalgthes in lsoustra onnc et.h eM jeodbi cfaoird u opr t oM etwdio- onm eovdeerlv * periences are being planned Parents will receive a Mileage reimbursement of 23 cents per mile is developed a list of businesses who donate Temple group staging the event experienced dealers kind of panic staff writer They face injustices such as postpone- weeks. s•c hA-eVedruolbe i Aca fEftietRrne OrsesBg iIesCltar sasCtieoLsnA .a SreS EoffSer ed continuously a•1v0 -FaIN1io1lr- aaH ib nmlOef o MMrmoanEtdiao ynS,-EF crRaidlVla yIMC aErgSa re"t F—oste r, 453-9703, ewravenAeetrskmy etonhndig nv gtah fcera otcmioomn stmel iaetnvtdeisei do minnsenm earbnsde ras rta w dreoiosrstkai unt-og tadhnriat"newWg pishno, egktnh er erweyae l gwa gfemiarreemsst ba l N seltoroatswr, tlei kpd eweoe hfprol iesleden iewndmghlyo ttpo hheean sbvneeey d"hNoaiv"oneStg uat otlrhle e w wo ofrere 'tkrahel eh a stvrthdioilnll utg omn,t a eeakaenirdrnnsg^ tiiht a.me"voe Fpn rreeieyxes,dps eb aroudifted n sewecd-ee aUnie." wlSaaassrta hbro uAbrngbnlead rBy 1a,0il te htyei,m aaensss ai8ni7l-a ayn etysaer a-sroetl dD fu iwrreionm gt o- armmel.aec"y ne itnsve eav niednrf o kcrnomouwartti wo ndhee lanaby oasu. tca Tcseahse ecyo sm mtaeastyu sto na tonrtdi - casaollin Rdcv.re iiMscmttoieetsdut t ovi nocincr it tamihmpeipsn lcaie hlissnar gt atoerhese o n Incnloyotu C3n atar rplryiee.frsoc trYeendnoitau, n oog rfa at Starkweather Elementary School. Plymouth on the event are Sandra McClennen and been to Las Vegas and know the ropes " rious gamblers can be a little tough on us her home. Although the crime problem is pervasive, new compensation method has brought in cTCbaeholrelms 4s ami5nx3ud--nw2 i9$et0y3e40k F a pfmorroilgy nroa YmnM-m CiseAm .sbp Peorrnsiscoe Fr oeidsr $b i2yn0f oPfrolmyrm amtoieuomtnh-, sTfahenoiddPwp eo.ln ryClasdmhlaelnioryptu osSwtunhehb ro RsTvieiod clcwiiezrvsneeedsah ti oiinifonpfn, -Peh rlNoye mdom^re^o tisphunevactrhilrvlu.tlidem cPee# las mylnam diwborn uNp pt rohmeorootv Thpwilvodeiwienls gln 6e,-0 ewMnoaoTrrudhig eloyh fcn a o ttRhmeo mgw beieattnttriesgne.ag ibno shatha thst arosafc Pbstpeilvyerneemaod p us rttuhihzc recoseusg sthfhoualut t cbanrlaodFc urhkpia ejindaedc rssklae —i d cthae rthdh icsesr,a vm psospali iuntnanb tt ewlheee.or sr rryo wu hlieostt ewdei wtahlhe thehiles, mu28rid6sU1sasyi1o VWant eis g 1t ah2$se5 Mpn teieigrlmeh ptp ie lnwres, iFoll naw rbhmeigicnhing t iaostn 8l oH cpia.lmltsed SAa dat--t ohpner re""t InhPb eaauost rlfaknillceoe edpdo of-r ho.so ieuutrnti.od nh' Ihos emS rthhe e,seir teb wtei nrsagso bm oirneodtyc htkhi ienfnog gml dIi ehd dcedarl nseine dlof oa f sdRleorigemSgishoesst ml mtsah"etoe o fsnor trserai yagt ecr hfsertosir m oho venfail vyvc veitici cmjt utidsimsmrt asss.ef .btr Yeev dOgiocituneh nnsaeg.i rns sg"a Bpi ditrlo.ol v ai oddfe- utm$ip1tou0Tos7ntthi emocc normii nlwmelvitoiiohcnnnot'atid flo sop nrrr.e oct qIhdanueuni cr'Mtseetsi a acmt fhcefu.riogci Ymrhadno im,un tnahooglons weps tyaaoeiyv d b,p eear c,yFa u ru$el5sls-e0- HAMMELL MUSIC'S Ayaor rdua ejnoagt hme miankee ntht seim i nfpao marditlavynatn c cadene.c ciWsaiueosn egsu siihndoe tci kymo eaun o dtfh rbnoeeuwegdihl dT eahrlamlt 'etshnet w aphnlyda nw mneian ukgreg d eiot y d odiufef ttiaociul smlt aa fkroeer • PAID WORK EXPERIENCE snow removal, light housekeeping and personal to help?' She said nothing I crawled across In addition, Congress last year passed the wood said. EASTER overlooked Growth Works, a non-profit community service care There is no charge, but donations are encour- the floor on my hands and knees I said, Omnibus Victim Witness Protection Act, • Information about a ca»e. Less than 20 SALE LARRY, DAVID, GERRY 4 LARRY GRIFFIN agency serving Plymouth and Canton, offers paid aged For information, call Plymouth Recreation at Please help me to help you.' which guarantees fair standards for victims percent of all legal jurisdictions in the coun- LIVONIA PLYMOUTH Lic®n*«d Funeral Directors tcwhlouordskei n e1gx8 p-t2he1er ic eliintvicieensg oof pi npLoi vwrtoeunsnitiaet.rin eDse W tarnoadyitn jaeonbd C soDeueanartrcybho ( refnox)r-. 4• 5S5TE-h6Ne6 2SI0Oe nRior C NIeTtIwZoErkNS w ill answer questions and SPorommeiosnee A. R. K R A M E R 'S *• c"YauessSe ya Iorua hc ac Aannn'tn hl iBevlaepil i emnye tlho Yiosok uewdo craaltdn m fkeuill llan modfe sp aabiiedn^, tahdrBdoruuetgs thshioenusget at ha berie gfe spdmreoarballlle jsmut,es ptYiscoe uo snnyg ts hsteeamid r oad to ctraysI enn oat iffeyw vMieitcihmigsa nab coouutn ttihees, p sruocghr easss K oafla a- 427-0040 459-7141 L.7 J7.07 M Gidrdliebfeflt in (Just F Suounth e ofr Aanln A rHboro Tmraei l) For information on job enrollment, call 455-4093 help solve problems for people 60 and older a Special Gift. B e st Sellers at t h e n a rs Best Savings and suffering any more.' Sarah Ann w»s a Crime victims are still denied these basic mazoo, victim's advocates are hired by the " 522-9400 The program, provided by the Out-Wayne County victim of casual burglary " rights in most states: prosecuting attorney's office to give a step- • DIET SUPPORT GROUP Area Council on Aging, has information about pro- Blood ... THe e Protection against harassment and in- by-step account of major cases Victim/wit- A Diet Support Group meets at 8 pm Thursdays grams and services for seniors. Call 422-1052 be- Gift of Life carpet/vINYL THE RIGHTS OF crime victims have timidation Fewer than 10 states (Michigan ness notification services, however, are pro- in Room 2401, Plymouth Salem High. Joy just west tween 9 30 a m and 3 30 p.m. Monday-Friday. been largely ignored by legislators, the is not one of them) provide this protection vided in Wayne, Washtenaw. Ingham and of Canton Center Road Adjust your eating pro- • HANDYMEN AVAILABLE criminal justice system and people, said through legislation. Even in states such as Kent counties as well as Kalamazoo gram. weigh-in weekly, phone when there's no The Plymouth Community Council on Aging has Marlene A. Young, executive director of the Wisconsin, which has a "Bill of Rights" for • Right to counsel. Less than 5 percent progress and help maintain cardiovascular ex- senior handymen available to do small jobs for Amerit an Red Cross National Association for Victim Assistance victims, the laws are not always enforced of all jurisdictions urge the victim to partic- ercise. No charge For information, call Bill Moon other senior citizens Phone 455-4907. 10 a m to in Washington, D C. Courts may issue restraining orders, ipate actively in the criminal justice pro- ajj 59-1080 2 30 p.m Monday-Friday. Volunteer handymen are Even though 35 out of every 1,000 Ameri- which are intended to prevent the accused cess from the time charges are pressed to needed cans are victims of violent crime, many from harassing a victim But in many cases, sentencing Attorneys fail to ask victims if • CHARITY COOKIE DRIVE states fail to provide adequate protection they are not enforced they agree with the charges, the plea bar- The Western Wayne County Chapter of Michigan- -*$> B i g e l ow 4^ and compensation for victims either e Compensation and restitution. Com- gain or the final determination The unbeatables are back! Leukemia Foundation is sponsoring a cookie drive through legislation or services, she said. pensation is available only in 37 states In Victims are not vindictive. Young said to cover the cost of research and patient financing ELATION' SUBTLE IMAGE Young spoke at a recent conference on Michigan, the State Victims Crime Compen- They simply want to know about their case in the cure and treatment of allied blood diseases "Victims and Inmates Rights" at Mercy sation Board could be eliminated as a result But when they are continually denied that Tpehre t cinoo Fkoiers, i innf oar mCuartiroienr, a cnadll I Jveeasn c oCnhtaakinraebr,a artrye $at6 100S%a pDeu' Ptiognr1t ,n y'Alo nst elaa c.e3 "A C"C« -e ,ue '00C%c- U olrtgro nA*e an-y laornc feaacsey. ca-e Sia:c s~oc« Cdroelwle g4e0, Datettorroniet.ys ,T pheare pnrtosg orfa mcrim —e v wichtiicmhs couf Gts.o v James Blanchard's proposed budget rigFhot,r tehxeaym mpaley, t aak egr eoxuptre cmaell emde aPsaurreenst s of 455-1077 or Mary Dingeldey at 459-0509 The West- ui! i"a-e >r wea- zn • es a-3 c_-sta" ' O'O'eciec ara iatu'a v mothp'ooi and students — was sponsored by the Amer- That decision is being reconsidered by Murdered Children, comprised of 26 New em Wayne County Chapter is at 51140 Geddes. Can- aDoeara-'Ce -e'eni cr ican Jewish Committee in Detroit. Phillip Jourdan. director of management York couples, became angry when the pro- ton Township "I believe that victims in this country and budget, according to Mike Fullwood. secutor refused to try 25 of the cases be- selected selected $1095 have no rights yet." said Young, a crime the board's claims administrator Prosecu- cause he said there wasn't sufficient evi- 4 for $ 69 $ 20 ea. • PAA pRaTrtYy br BidRgeID gGroEu p meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays OUR NEW OCEAN colors colors \lm sq.yd. viriacttiiomn w10ho y ehaerlsp eadgo f.o und the national organ- tteorrss taond B rleasnicdheanrtds apcrrootsesst ithneg s tthaete c suetnst, l heet- denInc et he 26th case, the parents took their in the Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 Farmer Play- DISCOVERY. "CRIME VICTIMS SUFFER physical, fi- said. story to the newspapers The media "man- usually is completed by 4 p.m The board, with a 1982-83 budget of $2.2 aged to force the prosecutor to prosecute," • HAPPY"'HOUR SALMON FILET. A r m s t r o ng nNaontc oinally an adre e tmheoyti voincatlim iinzjeudri beys," th eshire a ssasiadi l- mlasitl lyioenar, g Iatve p amyson meyed tioca lne eaxrplyen 9s0e0s nvoitc tciomvs- adnedg rtheee m aucrcduesre.d Y wouansg c soanidv icted of second- The Senior Group meets from noon to 4 p.m delici^u^ addir i >n to >ur scatobd D e s i g n er S o l a r i an D e s i g n er S o l a r i an II The classic white summer Well designed to stack for Wednesdays in the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 >pccialtie,» \n x iv Salmon Fiiei chair At an incredible storage, they're available FPlayrmmoeur,t hf oRre ccarerdat piolnay iDngep aFrotrme inntfo artm 4a5t5io-6n6,2 c0o ntact KiMtfd and baked in herb butter Tha only no-wax floor with the R»9-$18.95 »q yd A remarkable floor, otlars two R«g-$ 21-95 sq yd L a u rc price Made :n Italy of plain or with seat cushions Ir \>>u like -calov»d. \ou'II love rtchnaas of Inlaid color distinctly different no-wax strong but lightweight in a blue or rust print • FENCING CLUB - this one V-vi at >oijr place Mlrabond surfaces. rUBNITUBE J C P e n n ey steel wire with an extra What's more there's a emAe nfrteaery f Senchcionogl, c 1l0u0b0 m Heaegtsge Trhtyu,r sCdaanytson at T Foiwelndsh Eipl- Steak an'd Ale Stocko mnalyt erial Spmecaitael roiardl er Stocko nmlya teriel Spemcaiatel roiradl er THE PERFECT ttohi-cckl elaayne Lre ovfa stomut*gh ., oeuars yc-hairs are seating, stacking afnudll cdoinlliencgti otnab olefs m aantdch ai ng Persons with prior fencing experience desired Cpn- $ 9 . 45 SQ95 S1Q95 $095 $1795 EXTRA CHAIR 8 1 st A n n i v e r s a ry substantially heavier and more resistant serving cart And the entire line is a bright tact Bruce Davis at 455-6418 to weather than the imitations They super white and completely weatherproof • SAQ sUqAuaRreE da DncAeN clCuEb oCpLenU Bto all levels of dancers tf sq.yd. IvJ sq.yd Osq.yd. I / sq.yd BMya Sdtaek mino Ure .S. A of solid maple S a le C i r c u l a r. dheaevep esrc wulipdteerd sbeaactkss f oarn dgr eaarmtesr cwoitmh fort it thOeu rb usyum ofm tehre c yoelalerc Stieoant T chuesh pirotncses $8 m eaak e meets 7-10 p m the first and third Sundays of each with con fort able padded Send $2 for our 44 pg. catalog. month in the Oddfellows Hall, Ann Arbor Trail be- Quality Carpet Remnants also available at 30-70% off seats — end your seating t4w5e5e-3n6 M87a Einve arnydon Hea igsg ewretylco Fmoer T hinef ocramllaetri oisn, B rcuaclle IVf.rJwmn A. R. KRAMER Wlll'Hl on, pTrhoeb lcehmasir ftohraetv setratn ds alone C o r r e c t i on N o t i c e! A41N0N N A FRoBurOthR Ave S26O0U26T HWF 1I2EL DM ile Rd Light when folded 2for*55 a3t F1a3r:m66e8rs-4 M6a8r8k et W(3e1s3t 1o3f5 T2e 1le5g3r0a ph '5'5£ aceoe t oevee' 5 a~c ; V e ?ooas . .-co Mar. 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S349 Save $150 SERVICES v\^ G I V EN A W AY The correct copy is Sale $299 drePnr 6ep arinmda yryo usnpgeecria lar eedu acvaatiiloanbl ese rtvhircoeusgh fo rPl cyhmi-l- DOUBLE 3 \<lmi»icm> i'or ihe Price of I * Reg.$349 Save $50 of Wall Street at outh-Canton Community Schools. N o r t h v i l le D o w ns If you have a child who may be mentally or emo- The portable color television pictured titiyo,n aa lhlye aimrinpgai orerd s,p heaevceh iam pphayisrimcaeln tor o rv ilseuaarln dinigsa bdiisl-- •S A V I N GS 4 0 th A n n i v e r Si and keyed as 10D is correct. First Federal of Michigan. ability, call the Infant and Preschool Special Edu- The regular price of $349 and sale cation Program .IPSEP) at Farrand Elementary School. 420-0363, for more information T op Q u a l i ty price of $299 is correct. • ZESTERS The Zester senior citizens club. Canton, has open- CEILING SALE! E A S T ER Introducing ings for members Eligible are Canton residents 55 'EST and older The club meets at 1 p.m Thursdays at Canton ay, M NOW Wednesday, March 30 Recreation Department Take a bag lunch. IN Thursday, March 31 P L A N TS • SCHOOL FRUIT SALE SAVINGS "1 l On the above nights Northville D«wns v. ill give Plymouth Seventh-Day AdventLSt School is spon- Special sale prices. l away 3 Ruby Rings in a diamond setting - one soring a fruit sale through April Proceeds from the !&ach night, and as an added bonus- 3 me- lt used to be that the Wfoll Street way of in helping you wrth your investment needs. sale will go to the school's building fund Apples, This is the best time for you :o ge: i Admissions for the price of 1: investing was the only way of investing. But From analyzing your financial profile to han- oranges and grapefruit will be sold For informa- a new Armstrong ceiling Because right Buy Direct From Greenhouse Your entry stub on Tues. will be good for FREE not anymore. dling special transact>ons that your account tion on ordering fruit, call 981-3423 or 459-0894 now prices are so low they re almost Grandstand Admission on Wed., Wed.'s stub Now there's INVEST. The unique, new in- might require. Pick up the fruit at 5757 Lilley, north of Ford in toe good to oe true and Save! good on Thurs. vestment servrce that takes a totally different They II also follow your portfolio and keep Ana that s on a wide vai iety O' «,tn Canton approach to investing. From the way we make you informed on important market changes ings—Coimncel umd itnogd tahye a mndos tse peo fpourla yro sutrysleelsf LILIES • AZALEAS N o r t h v i l le D o w ns our investment reccmmendatmns to how we that may affect your investments. 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March 24. 1983 Thursday, March 24, 1983 Q&E <P,C)11A Surgical supply facility is nearing completion business briefs Construction continues on the new 1980, and East Dearborn manager lat- has been installed as president of the Continued from Page 10 Finlan placed more than $1,038,000 Beginnings, 640 Starkweather, Claudet facility for White & White Surgical er that year Michigan Society of Registered Land in insurance policies with Citizens dur- Gonyer of Gift Trap, 615 N Mill, Mel Supply, in Metro-West Industrial Park Mulcahey attended University of De- Surveyors. tional Society of Professional Sur- ing 1982 which included homeowners, Bobcean of Mel's Golden Razor, 595 in Plymouth Township. business briefs troit and the Detroit Institute of Tech- He has been a member of the associ- veyors. He is president of David C. auto, business owners and workers' Forest Ave., Donna Kaiser. Dimensions The new facility is expected to be nology He is a past vice president of ation and the southeast chapter since Adams and Son, Registered Land Sur- compensation policies. Finlan has in Dance, Inc , 845 N. Mill, Barbara completed in early April at the four- Auto Club's Toastmasters International 1963 and has served as an officer and veyors of Detroit. represented Citizens since 1916. Wade. The Health Shoppe, 930 W Ann acre site at Five Mile and Sheldon. Club, is a former secretary of the Mich- member of the board of directors at Arbor Trail; Ciody Walsh and Arlene The 30,000-square-foot facility will the top 20 percent of the Auto Club's flight service stations used by corpo- igan Adjusters Association and is a chapter level, and is completing his DIRECTOR HONORED Stewart of Rainbow Connection, 640 serve as regional offices and a distribu- sales force recently inducted as charter rate and private aircraft. member of the Knights of Columbus in second three-year term as an elected 4' MEMBERSHIP ADVANCING Starkweather; Peggy Brunewald of The tion center for the Grand Rapids-based members of the President's Club for Training also is given in electronics Livonia director of the state association. He is a Mary Eileen Healy, daughter of Mr House of Fudge. 13 Forest Place Mall; firm which distributes surgical sup- sales of membership, life, auto and for FAA engineers and technicians who member of the American Congress of and Mrs. Thomas Healy of Plymouth, The Plymouth Community Chamber Mary Connor of Plymouth Travel Con- plies and pharmaceuticals. homeowners insurance. install and maintain the specialized Surveying and Mapping and of the Na- has been selected as an outstanding of Commerce is approaching the half- sultants, 479 S Main. Jean and Jim The project, which is expected to electronic equipment used by the FAA. HEADS SURVEYORS young woman for 1982 and will be in- way mark in its 1983 membership Polley of Passage Lock and Saw, 181 create at least 25 jobs, has been engi- Jones will report to the Amarillo Air cluded in the 18th edition of "Outstand- drive, being directed by Mary Skinner Rose; Chris McDonough of Tradewinds neered and constructed by the R. A De- NEW AIR CONTROLLER Traffic Control Tower at Amarillo, Claybourne J Adams of Plymouth Ptease turn to Pago 11 ing Young Women of America," Companies which recently joined the Gift Boutique, 470 Forest Place Mall, Mattia Co of Farmington Hills. Michael Jones of Plymouth has com- jToeuxranse, ytoma nco cnlatisnsuifeic awtioornk ing toward finHaenacley cisom exmeictutetiev,e dPiernecntsoyrlv oafn itah e ChCahmebryelr Wincalrudde :o f Corner Curtain .DAosnsoacldia Tteisp, 1p1m13a5n nMcC olufmp Thiap;pm Laanrrny pleted a 15-week course of study in air House of Representatives. Prior to the Shoppe. 853 W Ann Arbor Trail; Rich- Olson of Olson Heating & Air Condi- WINS AWARD traffic control procedures and prob- move to Pennsylvania she was an eco- ard Graham of Graham's Optique tioning, 141 N. Mill; lems at the Federal Aviation Adminis- NEW MANAGER HERE nomic analyst for the Department of Boutique. 960 W. Ann Arbor Trail: Di- Man, Skinner, 45501 Ann Arbor Gem Wireman of Canton has been tration (FAA) Academy in Oklahoma B Management and Budgetr for the State ane Puckett of Hammell Music, Inc., Trail, Chuck's Service Center, 285 N inducted into the Automobile Club of City. Thomas J. Mulcahey has been named of Michigan She is a cum laude gradu- 331 N Main. Marie E Chamber of Red Main; Rickert Precision. 9271 General Michigan President s Club for out- Prior to this training. Jones passed a the Automobile Club of Michigan's ate of Michigan State University Flannel St Dance Wear Shoppe, 689 N Drive, Gail Gross, The Early American standing 1982 sales performance stringent entrance exam under civil Plymouth manager Mill. Dr Adam Mechigan. Northville Shop. 461 S Main; Jerry Rowery. Jer- Wireman is a sales representative in service requirments to establish eligi- Mulcahey, who served previously as Family Foot Specialists; Barbara ry's Shirt Laundry, 595'S Main, Diek "Michael Jones tAhreb Aoru Rtoo aCdlu bat's SPhlyemldoonu.th S ohfefi icse aomn oAnngn bleirl ity to become an air traffic control- tbhoer nA, ujtooin Cedlu tbhe m Aauntaog Cerlu ibn i nE 1a9s5t4 D aesa ar-n GARY CASKEY'slaM photograpoer FINLAN RECOGNIZED WDoalslsh,e 6n1k5o aNnd M Inilgl;rid R Eebinyh oolfd L oDrurrarin eof s Hinagr adte n4 1o7f2 H7 eJroiyta;g Jeo hCnu sJtaowmo rW oofo Hdwiloltrokp- otrf atTienhcseh tnahciocasadele s mtpryeaci inisain ltighset sf powrrihn otch miepal enFA tshAoeu.r a cIietr cailldyu jidunesjstu e1rry4 t rsyapeieancresiea alis sH ta isn a dejxupsetreire nacned b iond-- Become National Merit finalists cbye Cibny.gL r Ftehicenolga nCniizt ei&zde na Ssso anI,n Misnuirl Plainloycnmeaio rCue otAhg o eifns - DMRouear. rd1 ,I9 nM0d Naurs.g tMraireaesitn. ;L IDanFcr. o,Cr rr4ae0is6gt0 0 oMf P aMclyMamgagoriuteitn h&, GoMfo aTlcfh DCeoo Cnuarrsladef, to f 4C 7Te0li0lna0kr,h Pa 6om1w5e & lNl; MMJaainlcl,D So aJndoaehllndl traffic control centers around the na- He was named Farmington assistant Five students at Plymouth Centennial Educa- Kent Buikema, principal Plymouth Canton High; America. D D S , 42434 Bradner Ct„ law firm. 960 W Ann Arbor Trail. Ger- tion, the airport control towers and the manager in 1975, Monroe manager in tional Park (CEP) have been named finalists in Mike McClennan; Ming Kuan Hsiea; Harold Han- The title is awarded annually to the Brian Cross of Brian's Sweet Shop, ald H Law, 45209 Woodleigh, Nancy Pease Paint o f f e rs S19tu83d eNnattsio anta tlhe M CerEitP Sncahmoeldar sMheiprit cSocmhopleatristio anr.e sinegn);; Gaunsd BGirlla Bnnroawn;n, P Palmym Goruitmhm Sa (lceemn tperri,n csitpaanld. - Cinidtiezpeenns dwehnot a hgaevnec ipelsac ewdh oSI rmepilrleiosnen ot r 966105 WN MAnilnl: A Prbaomre Tlara Wil;o Codasro olf K Eunfcfeolr eo, f JMainlli.k of Wicker Warehouse 689 N shown above with their principals: (from left) more in insurance premiums with Citi- zens during the previous year CHIMNEYS Roofs prize for best l o go Special: Hair cuts with Perms - '0°® iL Cleaned a- COUPON 1 r COUPON FURNITURE CLEANING • Repaired Terry and Molly Bixler, new owners Tom Bohlander, president of the Plym- J WEb^HPEEATRM I I I| NZOOTO SSET C PUERRLMY iro SPECIAL D e n n^ Screened • Re-Roofed of Pease Paint and Wallpaper in Plym- outh. Community Chamber of Com- 2 5% O FF Repaired • New outh. are sponsoring a contest to design merce; Sue McElroy of the Plymouth I S ' 2 0 . 00 S '1530 K Built New Scotchgard Available • Leaks a mTahset hcoeandte sftor w tihllei rfe sattourree's tnherweesl ectatteer- FoAlllile es;n atrnide sEr sichkou Cldam bee, adreclhiviteercetd to , >-31 Uts 4 .cng V S T3n r^eC njo • ^ n P [er.m[. «i Hall W e1.* - S-fole'c m|\ s Ei"ra Special Discounts on Carpet Cleaning Stopped gories — high school, college, and open Pease Paint and Wallpaper. 570 S c WERE BACK AT OUR OLD SPOT (architects, artists, etc ) — with a $50 Main. Plymouth 48170 'Skeur-^eLkt' £ c m r i B R o oK 15379 FARMINGTON gift certificate awarded to the winner When designing the masthead, Bixler Carpet, Furniture & Drapery Cleaners LIVONIA of each category said, contestants should consider the Cleaning Specialists for over 30 years 261-5736 The grand prize_»tinner selected following Pease Paint has been a part 32669 Warren at Venoy 24739 Middlebelt • Farming^n Hills OPEN EVENINGS from these finalists will be awarded an of Plymouth for 33 years. Pease and (inside Franco s Slylingf , - additional $50 gift certificate. Plymouth are growing together; the Gsrden City ^525^6333-*^^^ 478-6370 Claybourne Adams Thomas J. Mulcahey PriTzhees cwoinllte bset wgiivllen r uant ath roeucgehpt Mionay f o1r ssutoprpel iseusp; pthliees P plyaminot,u twha lllopgaop eirs aan lda ragret ; mm-n9 rrrm all contestants at Pease Paint on May oak tree f OT, 8 The reception will be held in con- Entries should be S1-! inches long and P r e - E a s t er S a le e JJont/iA£, junction with the spring arts festival in 8"^ inches wide mounted on 8 v? by 11- Everything you need JHG PRIC€ is rm Kellogg Park inch colored paper Designs should be GARY CASKEY.'slsM pholograpner is available at S A VE 2 0% Judging the entries will be Bud Mar- in black and white rite " co tr/trt //if tin, Plymouth mayor. Sylvia Stetz, For more information, call either Molly and Terry Bixler urge young artists to enter the contest to P L Y M O U TH Plymouth-Canton Board of Education; one of the Bixlers at 453-5100 pick a logo for the newsletter to be published by Pease Paint. T 0 W NE A P A R T M E N TS L I G H TS Thurs. • Fri. • Sat. • Sun. hif wfer/ h ri vety Enjoy healthy independence ;n this O N LY KARNEY DERDERIAN beautiful new complex One and two bedroom apartments for CONTRACTORS IF Y OU HAVE BEEN WAITING Senior Citizens including Polished Brass Finish Swinq SUITS 427-3981 Va O FF W e d d i ng FOR A KARASTAN CARPET • Transportation chas rside .sofas ic3e ,bedside Jdrrrr LICENSED • INSURED • GUARANTEED e x f i e M e n r e. SALE SO YOU CAN SAVEI • Optional social activities wal| COATS SAVEI SAVEI • Emergency security lamp •lPnttUU-4' Mi • Two meals DRESS PANTS AN I M P O R T A NT THE WAITING IS OVER... • Housekeeping services Because righr now, we're adding a Cape Scallops sauteed with FAMOUS 25 8" x 10" • Linens select handful of new and ...Rite Carpet is now featuring Ka- BLAZERS trseauxdrcpiittriiionsgnin aegln lCytrh aeufecfsko—r dMealuebegleran imtn aitnnim ntheeesr , fresh vegeRtai$bce8le .Ps9,i5l a sfe. rved with Sealy. 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Ubou> SUM Ail tap q-^akry hirrjjtura Njn-it Maavy Ou»y tor duraCMMy 51" H x 18" W x 14" D V ANDY BEAN VWress (a TO.* wWAadAirlHMJ Ue|ia|a)dm worei o cRnoAeofCM iKMn jr r lor Send for FREK Booklet Reg $399 4 Carry jyvca ^ $2 995 3 wde. 8 Iron. $ 5 T E NIntPerioErs N NY .Vdte p MUMT Reg. l239*" 1 09 42951 W. 7 Mile 8v»0es" "i!e!s isv nPtHchX Wtuvf Mtsvner* please name a-x JP chfotnvee *>Mress Vcounr F tevi 'in HigMarxJ SNoopino Cent®' DEXTER SHOES BAG BOY CARTS ?mll«aW o» 1-275 S c h r a d c r 's LIVONIA H A R D W A RE Northville • 3W-7174 II H, TOajMni/Ey tad FUR oNp»rIaSl»dH uoIrNa 1G9CS7~ l LMEEANTSH $ER4 OQ 95 5J SPRALICE EcD *# jm 1^ 9a5 up Merrill Lynch 5 M i le at F a n n i n g * t on OA21155 9371611 1111^. Center Mon «".• , <Tuu«esa aSeett 9 9--6 ESSEttEBfiSBii \4rrriil umch 0 Smith M»t Northville Thure. & Frt 9-fl — fthna 'Ja.iv • Set 9 7 • Sun 10 * 349-1838 iSnswooRai Closed Wed <v<N 4A1 Mr r krw f. W MrWC . mm 1 16A<B)(T-14A.P,C-12A) O&E Thuraaay, Mar eft 24. 1983 Thursday. March 24, 1883 OAE (P. C)13A Steelhead season will be early, productive The spirit of Marlboro in a low tar cigarette. Bouy tLdeomor sM w»rIiMte r aAtotu nP sotirnt a Cndre astc ePnotr tS tSaateni lPaacrk an nde aLrex Pinogrt- iinn grW ethce eehniartv leduac yskps,o f trbtoeumdt t s hioneymlae nadr ae nl aguknleelir skseh ltoyers etto-s ehnadHv:e U tRheOseN- nCaLtuINreT OprNo gMrEamTsR OthPisA wReKeSk - srehgrMiimsettper,ro v6 po9al7vr-ko9sx1 ,n8 1ap tluarnea n par aongdra hmysdra a.r eT o Despite this week's snow, spring is outdoors A few steelhead have shown up in the hook much until the water temperature "Sounds of Spring,'' a family nature free, but it helps their planning if you early this year, and steelhead anglers Huron River near Flat Rock on the reaches 40 degrees. walk, 10 a.m. Sunday, nature center of call in advance to register. Vehicle ad- should be testing their gear Wayne-Macomb boundary Kensington Metropark west of New mission to any park is |2 for the day or A hefty 20 percent of the 1.7 million Jordan and Boyne rivers. Read your DNR regulations careful- SEVERAL AREA dogs won best of Hudson Naturalist Mark Szabo will $7 for the annual permit. fish planted in 1980 and '81 will run up- On eastern Michigan streams, prime ly because parts of some streams are breed ribbons and points at the recent identify sounds of birds, frogs and Tsfpitlhgraeehnyatt emewdr es t,rh esist atht esrpe rfeiins gthoe rasiseevs eto nbi oinloc gh1ie2ss-tsp wo suhaneydn. teLtoixam tpkheeee c wH tdieuladlrm ot obn ea' sbn e dfmr to ohtmheset C c mEohianedssb-tios tyBtoegrnaa tlnna ca tRehreiv aAoesfpr rta ihurlepe. oaAwrppheere noinl po 1tenhnle ya gn atdeolln sef tlryiyalell af itr s,orhothi uontetgr hs.see Sar ossonomn b eA eb gpsetrignriilennai s3n.m 0gs, DAenBtirmuolalit lm sK aaesnntdnif etflhe C—irlu ob wB snahreobrwsa r ian CBorbaont H aolfl . ttiusotra"eedWr s:c he6inn8a 5ttt'e-shr1 iUs5 o6p fm1? ."K- he anotso i2rng ppt.romon..g rSMaumanrdk Tao yS,z r anebago-- w72.3i i9Tlnl2 Hm5E eNN eSootIrr EtathhtRww R7ee:As3st0t eC r pnUL.mUn Hi.Bt ia,Tgr hhDiauwenratsrydo aCit ysh ,egu rrArvocpiuhcrp.e i,l On such western Michigan streams Au Gres River. The state Department of Public Livonia. will lead a IM-boor walk to explore drive between Nine and 10 Mile, South- as the St. Joseph River, action on these Health advises that steelhead from Shih tzu — Do 1 has J Mussleman of early flowers and greenery field. trttlloyhaae erkcom geefdeii-ad v ramr-ueucAndtn ipsrh varaeti iialtanyrveb yB ofT ee wrphroxselrmpai eensncht LitoSneaut dg.Sklsdep, or Jpn iwMonei egatli,lkhsc.e hs i ei wn gGeOha retnpiahaclnheer tr dlnoy ,- Cpvasthiil leoumElreub aof .li drinnLsl tybha hte ikAh'nsee gpg roeTH ionolhudndu r,a o molS nasnaboc,g cht i omhanaernaraddwb riPokn rir sgBnun n a fttsyeihosbe hw oati ghtsnieltgl aCR rAp taiaevusl aseeotkoo-rf Lbnbtwheueae earekemrsake ics.tsn ehegMnil lmvi dbceoryhset it nhgco.eharn iosl Ond aeortnerhd nse ,ttr ehHs peourlsher esogehn aneodaxu snpl hdmteo cewuta liolldnimmg pnei etotn rot, CooHfwa aFIBnnnryteeaiodlsswnmth b ia Tnyawlotr , aDwso htfCaneo vWarswihldieif pws. P.ts alopaswan dnae ir esNl oarnwd —i cEhld t JFeorlearnise crh sscnnchreaioeat"tpruiStm eerFpes rrlws tica onitaelgsln R Pst eeolo reeccnakykd doc fl NsoS auOpatcust ahs,udkarywa f, n"adloeira osia2ptdr hsplw yBn. imMitoha b.i.en St vmWru iossinipecitdberatadeolreyr k- , - eEtHEocnnopuSvvpitpceiii rre vwfooeaoinn krldlmmei rtree h ewbnneceitttlaa olEllr "bnADCe vocii fistBtripi oozotunhnentenmen siC eeE on"I a Anuts,vntnc odR iMlelve,rsies coowmhlnhvei,goin enats gxne - Arms 'reduction' amendment dropped f r om freeze / Here's how area members of Con- Opponents defended corps and recla- ing the filibuster Riegle voted yes fiscal policy," adding that "it is mis- gress were recorded on major roll call mation spending as job-creating and vi- The withholding is not a tax hike but represented this provision . ." voters March 10-17. tal to stimulating the economies of all a collection device supported by the Most senators voting yes favored roll call report regions. IRS to raise billions from those who repealing the tax withholding law HOUSE Sponsor Daniel Moynihan, D-N.Y., would otherwise fail to report and pay JOBS: By a vote of 82 for and 16 said "this is a jobs bill, but nothing — taxes on the income. cftfwioreoherpFno eat R azanfemedbE alrEeer e2n Zst1 oido5tElm: u i csaeTtogin hownatenisen eit soHg(rtHvh,o atmJ ueatRsdiae vpk e ier1n sro3e )- tfjaahaend evmcdmto oerni dronu e,otichfs l t2e aetr0crhaas-9re- esdtiuveopesFnnte rri rseiofpey a oz ttcehwhae eaed dr Seo vhomtoahvsiceicaer tt ebsmenes aoacrnuae yguc hosa teuhi mn ewtatheeedesar,yep od tosvhaneeyr rty .q h euaa tetc,os h - aatAroenmr adcmue u5 ynto1 dfC m$ao 2Rger0apen9sitc.n 7ltsoa otm,f mt aht iEhtelienlo ijgno oSinbne seon fe uabrrttioeillnaml ygr (es j etaaeehnnced dtaeb d UaoBd.v uSade-n. ) nmfedromeoatc npmaaelde oype yte —ohmnfan etd ycne at wp onufron e butlselhesdesi sos p(nhc e.ay"onv orteup sin) ea fn c.ftoe ianccsitstarpu t ucetiptmio oanen tmhAhomeelM ndfetiior lnisiingtcb oalu anftswh tBteehrae w nT ka5ihnl9eesgroy ssse fnt oa aaAvgt srooresreropseedced viaao lat tnwi itonihn gteahm t o wea tnn ihetddehn - -d ccapl1ieog7cas 1nayws8ifein)oeor srarn'stekp , vsnm ptich rcojeeootn iwbp emSsryiei stah a.nt notadi ttn ehc gper re p$o aHa5vtseois d2ue pes dber iir lame lanliaoid enrbfi i s llifylenon r p(ttHau r xtbReo--- Soviet Union. The freeze measure Opposing the Siljander amendment, $200 million to the Environmental Pro- Opponent Dennis DeConcini, D-Ariz., other lobbies that withholding, among Michigan's Levin and Riegle both awaits final action in April. Edward Markey, EVMass,. asked, "Are tection Agency's sewer construction said senators should "lay aside these other ills, creates a costly paperwork voted yes poomppuraiopSVtrnh-tougoy.Rs bth aileiunnainanrmdgggbe iyasa tW.nn.e s aci Rlmol Ceineapgamnurrdlebm slBis ePclmnoaaenotr,nsmtef d biDs,eapelchd mkR,ri-^on PaRcgllr-yoa Btmnthsig- er - sdcwuwelsueoe iCcMt zraogtelHriode otofi mAhnpnruee geLrbteo aeSL zct ro tdeEsbeoe e? Nvnlrs"eeoet Gtaits nAiE o ntythlgo gBuepe ty ?yai Aoe pnO sandrtr.io wov m arwaoriinetctoeytr ekwA dooegff ea t g2rto oh2mrwe6iesnatg u rn frdrou ent r-o- aptwtprhlrrydoreSoM uoaRfguluneidirpdcgre apbhhrgm eioi clhng.err gi a.tesge nptha orb'rtss oeeE aSta hP raedjAgotn Dtu sbta sehse cCdprmk ioaemourn lcE gdmurhi PnLeanoAedtegusm.vit, aipn t vstelh poolaeyetynendmd Tcd eoDi hynnueoegtny ns - ,- ttarg3hr e9efyeg iCta .lhit"giLoh ebanrrOui aetnsUole str-eT tacf,rUiir ftd ehRctiaheenEstgne :S tm Beej poyrnaaibaj nrsaotgte ri avei lofsotlyant eio lan vte noehdedfeer d5t otew19hd9 io a8sf rct2ok ochr oi l aeetuaonnvwn-dde- bteowanad nuocix Strtituohpshdemaehnae mnnyo bCs le eoa rdhhrrneviasasdepn.ro vegl emfwea srsle oeotemra Pakkkanssee mtdnrh cetae ac yn px ho.fdeais nmRhlrtilod-eyb Iinsnnul helwts.,si .tphatey yawr son ahndtt"oiohid n h a tawtoo svnt auIh oenllcelestth iet-t- ossfwbirpuuoooeSMtdnrmln egkaodny seasit atnpct dtaogrcoeofr,er fgjesl ieete vcvhctrieeoetatnssdtt,,i e nn a d awgtettowi tsa a hdypr ejeet eo$asinalm2bdss ewi f1 naw ig w vtabihotoih lsru oltetinl htdadoehgne pg rcro ueeehfrsbrcai uigtlesnhilhhsctge -- Voting no DAinis Hertel, D-Detroit, and 195 against, the House adopted an said spending by the Army Corps and requiring banks and savings and loans me know of their strong opposiUon to est unemployed ccWLaheliTavll nlihfinegoa,er m aD tm ha-FSeeo "on rwfuddrt,omehrefe dDizneientTldg a a a ynotdlfo th roh.aren d arrene dsdsooul ucSugttaihionotndns et roto " oawa pmpaTpeseohn nsesdude iepdmnf pgbfeoey nract ttmt etho doeefn RHb dtyheJmeRa efg vrn1aeton3et et za(heds awemt eba is wanacb iotksooutevlr drdaes)et ihf oataahnnnvad.ge t RwfWileoelc usttllh dae mp rpaootlirokonng bB aeurxrrieesaltuin, ign j bothybes a Scnoodun tfthurar atshnt,de r todofe twpMhoeiitsch iihthneiotrgel adornre f' ssiot nrL va etnevhdseitn o dTr i.vrv oeidtaesedunrd aysg a1th0ine yspte p reacnyedn -at trcheaipnSsen emanol.te wRtjhuooosubdtleidf roytf a otm anDxo ogu lcrneoo,tull nteo dRcst -ai Koo nf"a t fn"aa xsi,r ncue stsas iwd o er sppoll eoAtnhyliamsstohe, nt2thth7 eebi ers bntia elfltfuei nstasdp .cs parn ofop irrmi apmtaeeysdini $ga5te ulbynilel rmieo--n Sponsor Mark Siljander, R-Mich., said gutted the nuclear freeze resolution by "this freeze would lock us into non-mu- stating that nothing in it could prevent tually assured destruction. This is ri- the United States from "modernizing" diculous." its nuclear deterrent while the freeze save While the resolution lacks direct leg- was in effect. GRAND OPENING SALE islative impact, both sides call it a Members voting yes wanted to pre- energy powerful statement which could influ- vent the nuclear freeze resolution from ence defense votes in Congress, world being gutted Voting yes Parsed, Her- odpuirniniogn a, ramnds cUo.Sn.tro aln dtal Skso viet attitudes telV, Footirndg annod B Lreovoimn field Although initially STOREWIDE SAVINGS AT ALL 3 DETROIT It urges both superpowers to imme- Sponsor Clement Zablocki. D-Wis., more expensive, diately freeze nuclear arsenals under said. "This is the time to move in the fluorescent bulbs "mutual and verifiable" procedures direction of disarmament by negotia- are cheaper to LA-Z-DOY An important but subordinate goal of tion This may be the last time we have oinpcearnadtee sthcaennt nbourlbmsa l the resolution intentionally described this opportunity " and they last up to by freeze authors in fuzzy language is Opponent Henry Hyde. R-Ill.. said, ten times longer. reducing arsenals. "The greatest challenge is not just to Fluorescents also 35 The apparently lower priority given prevent the occurrence of nuclear war give off considerably reductions upset some lawmakers — we can do that today, just disarm, less heat Showcase Shoppes They argued the Soviets have nuclear just lay down our arms and get on our superiority and. therefore, a freeze knees and face East.'' would tie the United States into a posi- tion of weakness, tempting the Soviets SENATE NOW IN to seek a conquest. ARMY VS. 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Michigan's Largest Selection of La-Z-Boy* Chairs A Sleep-Softs Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Please Call for Reservations \ndcnm WARREN TAYLOR NOVI Thai Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ^ Come home to quality: Come home to Andersen. 12 Mile Road Eureka Rd across I 96 at Novi Rd Exit at Hoover from Southland Mall <Ad|acent to 12 Oaks) tOO's: 10 mg Tar' 0.7 mgrweotwe —Kings 11 mg "'tar.' 0 7 mg nicotine av per cigarette FTC Report Dec 81 574 2440 287 4750 349 3700 Ch.i'Qe if :L v • • • • • •p»pp• n Canton 0)bserucr c„, . Thursday, March 24. 1983 Q&E <R,W,Q-13A)*1SA P photography ooppiinniioonn Monte 446611 SS MMaaiinn MMaarryybbeetthh DDiilllloonn WWaarrdd eeddiittoorr DDiicckk IIsshhaamm,, ggeenneerraall mmaannaaggeerr PPhhiilliipp PPoowweerr cchhaaiirrmmaann ooff tthhee bbooaarrdd Nagler 1 PPllyymmoouutthh.. MMll 4488117700 NNiicckk SShhaarrkkeeyy mmaannaaggiinngg eeddiittoorr FFrroodd WWrriigghhtt cciirrccuullaattiioonn ddiirreeccttoorr RRiicchhaarrdd AAggiinniiaann pprreessiiddeenntt ((331133)) 445599--22770000 Long lens, long exposure 14A<C) O&E Thursday. March 24, 1983 We want to hear your suggestions, gripes require steady camera Dear Readers, police will loan engraving tools to those wishing to expand knowledge, thereby increasing readers' un- With the first day on the job as Canton Observer identify their belongings Ml derstanding of the community surrounding them. If Be rigid in your camera's support, not in yourself, some knowledge about how to mm. lens at 1/60 second or faster But with editor behind me, I've got some thoughts to share. Canton obviously is proud of its veteran township we're aware of your views and concerns, we're bet- your photographic thinking. Be flexible corectly hold the camera and steady your- a 200 mm. telephoto. you had better use a If I were you, I'd never let anyone accuse me of clerk. John Flodin. This summer marks the official TCI ter equipped to do that. enough to become camera "steady " By so self will come in handy. shutter speed of at least 1/250 second if living in an uninteresting place. opening of a new park named in his honor. M.B. Dillon It's our goal to make the Canton Observer an doing, your pictures will be greatly im- First, cup your camera in the palm of you're going to hand-hold your camera. Few communities in southeastern Michigan can But some tough challenges confront Canton and m~ 11 even more useful, informative.entertaining and vi- proved. your left hand, using your thumb and foref- But if low light dictates hand holding at boast a name of Asian origin, such a healthy mix of threaten its future The township is losing $210,000 Ward tal organ Keeping your camera steady is critical to inger to operate the focusing ring Your slower shutter speeds, try leaning against a rural and urban life or a social history as steeped in in revenue as a result of a $28-million reduction in produce pictures that are sharp and clear right hand steadies the camera, and your tree or wall to gain added rigidity. This education and religion. Your township claims both assessed values A potential loss of $1.2 million in We welcome your comments, criticisms and ideas And the longer the exposure and the greater forefinger trips the shutter way, you'll make yourself into a human tri- farmers who cultivate rich, glacial lake soil and state shared revenue has prompted Supervisor as to how we can improve. Let us know if there are the focal length of the lens, the more im- Dig your elbows firmly into your rib cage pod city types who ponder the construction of high-rise James E Poole's proposal for a "blue ribbon com- ingness to take a stand. features or columns you'd like initiated or discon- portant rigidity becomes to steady your upper body. Place your feet Another method of steadying your cam- buildings mittee" to develop contingency plans Less than half a dozen people will be appointed to tinued. or areas in which you'd like to see added slightly wider than shoulder width. Take a era is a miniature table top tripod, which is sirftiiiigngeYAnehss on pts udehre roifhrsmacva wcleveade iwill m iibgt ty.tiheen nt gaah epc ehr srhoruoei umpCts rcePu artRcdvnhiievi'tn si(gl oc'bC reas oe rew wdlmrkvhiaooa Cnhpnsyehoutsirl ponom itsf nKho,f ieniC rcnaaeangr mnyd .w't'uo a rnb-nlelei.sca euFirnp'sisscarheil ----a dnbaiacycTWiksOp. h oa Denl tpAh voeTsariE r"ti,itoho euPnsso ,to eol xewrpen enssanehysgispeost hi eatroet edh dwuasca erc desoln iO mtsfrpfiaen cpnatadsteyidni aeg n,s4sd0 cp mucautyust-- oOtPhtobihWAonsek lerege r soie'vsshon seodccruuo oeal mssdnuer m yb awyoeiguoste tpud ecra oeto phn nefeesor i rtrdoue cems rabtn. ai lom afL npne uyotcerorut tu utash rnteeot k b nupoosroewokgs tr hw eaeshnsd aCt aa inn bytooo uunat csyiwspoo raavYuinrrteoex krh uieatoorodg mun eitse.neh wett teoo rCwe e nagsdtni ivtn teoionenrw ,y yOsoopu bwuasr piewte hrmhvr.auetr l pCt iiyaaq-tloful aue4 dc'u6rse1et e acS dtlu.o r 4Moci5kooa9ismi-nin2tmg,y7- u0Pf0nol a,ryintm d oyi -rn, ectwharaealIWT n ffas tHaytip. tecoEheuat roaBdt dryu E,torrS eni ieTsp't no tbo adhmyb, ao elu vsibtsenhhtiga nuoaigdt n ytt er oa triouh pfs esot tkpudo deer eedeh cdpypaotin h ntnidsrgc yio pe nfy onao odftnti urd eaarl td tecch raye iomUorneu-- studrhheneeluUew efptNaiot sbesceDrera etslEopa Rltee h ehNn,dagO nht hsdRol-l oMdhowfo A ilettdLrh ea nty hldcoeau nunsrsrqc utu hcemeaemzs reteea cnrtaihcpeer a sost,hc au iatltnt yoeis rf siweitnehhaeeneusAi xtitgg lltpmyyrheoe rtuos.nu stnsansoeponiddwevd. e pee odd,ocn sdae nai ionass vfi caleauyrar crtn 1ra ii/h smp8thoroeo ads rdanea,d scw epobtiqaonathubgdrt.il e et oeadn n ,osedru plec lepvoiggone.nhrvt tIe- tona'sn-t tation) classes on request and lend residents back services, hikes taxes or falls into debt in the community in proportion to its interaction with outh 48170. is nothing else to support the camera but For example, you can hand hold your 50 crutches, canes and wheelchairs — while township future will be determined largely by residents' will- readers It's our job to ferret out the the truth and We'll be happy to hear from you c 1983, Monte Xagler Tim Richard 1 Road design / sriffeii important if Water lily and ferns, even in the soft light Monte Nagler used a sturdy tripod for p e w l t / E? of the University of Michigan botanical support. ART EMANUELE/start photographer gardens, appear crisp and sharp because Wrong: You'll get blurred pictures if you jerk the shutter release, you like life Correct: Elbows braced against flap your elbows in the breeze and fail to brace the camera solidly. his sides, Monte Nagler cradles SUPPLY the camera solidly in his left Jk and hand and squee-e-e-ezes the HUSBAND & SHARROW ( 1/ EQUIPMENT shutter release. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS NEWS STORIES on road designs aren't as "sexy" B US I NESS A ND PERSONA L Pratt & as battles over a state Supreme Court appointment srocro S.O.S. For Your Home TAXES, TAX PLANNING wu.LAMBfF of partisan political shenanigans Yet the ungiamo- ACCOUNTING AND CONSUL TING Lambert @e rous truth is that many people today in Oakland Beautiful, Energy Efficient Security 1982 1040 WITH SCHEDULES A & B 9 County are uninjured, alive, their cars unsmashed. iiDn . O D Doors AND Ml-1040 99 PAINT their lives uninterrupted because of road design im- L WITH PROPERTY TAX CREDIT provements Security 39293 PLYMOUTH RD.. SUITE 116 I I Prime Few people show up at Oakland County Road Door Storm LIVONIA. Ml 48150 6925 MIDDLEBELT 162 N. SAGINAW Commission annual public hearings on road im- Door (Between Haggerty & Newtx/rgh) 5 9 1 - 6 3 22 (Near Warren) (At Oakland) Tough laws will help drunk driver From provements. and those who do are mainly local of- s17500 From GARDEN CITY 425-0530 PONTIAC 858-2250 ficials " Intersection improvements" sound like #19900 seven dull, bureaucratic syllables In 1977, Managing Director John Grubba and his WERE YOUR parents abstainers, rare, light, six points added to their driver's license record, and S1O5 F<oT 5W0%AR OEF IFN O SNT OACLLK Winfrdoomw ' G1u7"a rds FBraorm D *o6o5rs0 0 gang at the OCRC methodically set out to reduce moderate, heavy or very heavy drinkers0 their licenses will be suspended for six months. Wrought Iron & A Report on our Care & Share Program accidents by improving intersections where many Pause a moment and give it some thought Several other similar laws will take effect We Have The Largest Selection Around! And More. Also Ornamental Porch Rails accidents were occurring That question was posed to adults in Tecumseh Wednesday Obviously, there are benefits in the new ••AWCOCRODU PNRTOSC PEASYSAIBNLGE - D'INAVTAENT OBRASYES « E"PNATYERROTLALI NMEN' Safeway Free In-Home Es- In the proverbial ' age of limits" — where tax- recently by public health researchers at the Uni- ^ Nick law to potential victims In a nation where an esti- •GENERAL LEDGERA N'SDP MRAEGAADZINES SH 4E BEOTSO K-SS UPP. SS Ornamental timates versity of Michigan The results were surprising mated 26.000 persons are killed every year because HUWrrSAU INOS MARCH 31, 19«3 533-6323 pwahyeerers s wtaetree a nudnw fieldlienrgal tooff ipcaiyals b ihges tiatxate din actre bausielsd,- People questioned tended to follow their parents' Sharkey of drunk driving, tougher laws can only help. • . 28*j4oc4«4 +WKV T #0'n M Mol"i. • Sou S!afilfi«l0. Ml 48CJ4 . |3t3 ln 3o»c5-8S^oCt ' Security THANK YOU drinking habits — except for those at the extremes. ing new freeways, where construction, costs were rising faster than the general rate of inflation — the Researchers determined that children broke away MANY NEWSPAPER COLUMNS have already OCRC tried a different approach from parents' drinking styles at the extremes be- At least in my family, the "x" factor proved a been devoted to the advantages of the new laws to "Where Quality, BERGSTROM'S cause ot the stress caused myth. Of the five children, none of us turned out to the victim. May I suggest another benefit0 Service and Education miTldHlyE aRsEtoSnUisLhTinSg, as reported last week, were com"Cmhuilndirteyn n oofrm a.bs Ctahiinlderrsen w ofer eve rayt hoedadvsy w dirtihnk tehres bthe aan hhaeradvy d rdirniknsk.e rA. ll As w oaudludlt sb,e a lclla dsrsiinfkied m oasre l isgohftt knAows stoheme cornieti cwalho e lleivmedent wi itnh ach haenagevy i sdr ifnokrer t,he I Come First BARGAIN GM PEOPLE appear to have been responding to the stress of al- drinkers drinker to recognize the problem. That person often • At improved intersections, crashes have de- cohol-caused problems within the family." said must hit bottom before he can deal with his drink- clined more than 40 percent from 1977 to 1981 researcher Ernest Hamburg of U-M. THIS DISCUSSION OF alcoholism is relevant ing Bergstrom's - Where Plumbing • Heating service is coupled with • But at still unimproved intersections, crashes because on Wednesday, police in Michigan will be- Unfortunately, well-meaning family, friends and Showroom and Sales unsurpassed technical Air Conditioning dweecTrleai nkreeed cS ooornudltyehdf 1i3 einld p 1e a9rn7cd7en 1Tt0. he Mi Ole„C RwChe irnes t1a0l8led ac aci cdoemn-ts owf otMhuilYsd Rb ceEolS "uPvmeOnry,N Sa hEte al TevOays.t "th ie nI q tduhoeens' ttciao pnser eat toef tnh doen ebtoe gp iabnerne niantng, gtwhinheo se ecn hnfooeworcsei ln agtow s tdor uwigniklhle ar mn ddark udenrki vit ed. mriuvcihng h laarwdse.r B oansi cthalolsye, eSuvnoetminl elittawi ims eetson otfh oleart cdee,rmi anenkndetr s o owfmfiilelcoi nnaeolst h apadsrom btieetcet nto t kh aei.ll dpedrr ionbkleerm 254R2e9d Wfo.r dF iTvwe pM. il* eAxdp eerntidsse . Oo t T M S-autmorjaey -H rrrorrirauiBrasyu puter-assisted, traffic-actuated signalling system expert, but my personal experience upholds the "For example, police officers will now have a Because of the new laws, more problem drinkers 532-5646 April 2, 1083 9-5 Saturday \ou have a right to be proud. General Motors employes and ibny 1 49678 3 Bpverc 1e9n8t 1. the number of accidents had fallen fininvdoilnvgesd iinn Tgerocwuminsge hu.p I in r eam feammiblyer w wheellre t hoene s atrdeuslst erdig dhrtu tonk a ddmriivneirsste wr hrooa dasreid est boprepaedth ftoersts an tyo soufsfpeencset- ewnidll uhpav ien jtahiel.ir A sli cheanrdse sas s iuts mpeanyd ebde faonrd l omvaedyb oene wsi ltlo Professional Coupon retirees and their families have shown how mueh thev eare b\ how was a heavy drinker. Previously, all offenders had to be taken to head- accept, that's good for the drinker Only through Keyboard ® AMERICAN STANDARD much the> have shared. Despite hard ..times in our industry. \ou The OCRC used new plastic pavement markings Conventional wisdom at that time was that the quarters for blood-alcohol tests. such a dramatic event will a cure begin have dipped deep into your own resources to help others. that were more reflective and more durable. children in my family would become problem Also, a person with a 0.1 per cent or greater of Take it from someone who would have given a 3921 Rochester Rd. Toilet saidodInt e cdo tnos ttrruacffteicd c falpaarcinitgys a n—d r leedftuc etdurn dr ilvaenres co tnhfaut- dainbrgionruekt dethirsee nats t"h xaa"dtu h lfteasa.cvt yoIr drer —imnkei mangb eb rpeal imreeavnentdsy p dhaiessrsceeuddsis toianorny st o tbnaolokwoe.dn a aa slbcl ooahbodoslo a lculocteonht peornlot oc fios no gtfeu dnitlrtu yonf ok f0e. n1dnr pueenssrk ecnenntes wsa Usn ntiolt d"tovriuengrkyhi ehnrge d ahrvauybn"ikt s-adn risniwvie tnrhge t ol aT wtehsceu hqmausveeesht mio snatnu yadby bo.eunt Te phfeaitrs enn eftwosr ' (31T3r)o y6 84890-8147 00 $469? GWrahdiete A waOs suur cCha are h &ug eSh saurcec efossod t-hdaion tahetio lnoo pdr owgilrlam go i son o bxeerin nuo wd.is Btruitb uitt ed It installed delayed left-turn signals, which re- their children. Those who refuse to take a blood test will have the driver tor weeks to come. The figures are impressive. Vvu donated 4 duced the number of front-end collisions. million cans of food and contributed another SI. > million in cash. •91.95 sayN?o Nt aesve trhtrhiellliensgs, as th tehe d Zrailmwaatuicke ere dBurcidtigoen s ainga a,c ycoi-u QUALITY! ISnecalut dNeodt Limit 1 General Motors has contributed S3.3 million to match xour cash dTeenletsg artap shu-cMha pinlet.e rLsaehcsteior-n1s2 as M Tilee,leg Mraapphle-1-2Cr aMn-ile. Carving the fat from beef government at a 40% #2131.175 4E-x2p-i8r3e s J Tcohnist raidbdusti uopn, tdoo lsloarm efo rS4 d.bol lmari,ll aionnd t5o0 p cuerncthsa fsoer a edadcihti ocannal \ foiukk gJ.a vIne . brodk. Orchard Lake-Northwestern, Rochester- eita all. your generosity will he sending the equivalent of H million Long Lake and Telegraph-Long Lake meant nearly Savings Coupon - —n. — Coupon — r—s. ^r Cou pon° — 330 fewer crashes a year for us motorists. Brass Craft cans ot lood to the hungry across America. You have provided, built by Everett Insinkerator I Stainless Steel literally 10 million meals to those in need. ON A RECENT tour of the Hygrade Co., producer expand their staffs THE DATA ARENT all in, so it is too early to of the popular Ball Park Franks, our group was A feu davsago I received a letter from President Reagan tell yet what impact the 1981 improvements at standing in theTear of the Livonia building as big ) the stroller THE NEXT STEP was the Michigan Legislature, CMmriiogleoh.kt E shv-aBevriegg rBheaeedan v-e10r. GMrieleenf ainedld- S10ou Mthifliee,l dJ-o1h1n RM-i1l2e cpliaofmtretedio itnnhs,e o ofpnoe rmt wieooantrk h ewirg,ehr we aintd hbe caian glravre gddee ll kiavnregiefreed sintr A ihpsiss o htfha nefyad t, i- W.W. gswerhnoetuirpen g om fao Hsremoua lslleaw p saonrd tairo eSne nowfar ttiehtet emn setma Atebn ders, th eeaych li srteepdre -a REG t Srpehrsa.ptiisoei nntghsei ablil ll iaottryg vTeoshtue a "n Ifdo rn mn \eoodsutr Wc eoaxm\c peorlflee hAnetmn eesrixviacema fp ohlieaks lo- lcda oclnoleandtci oeCnrna rpe na*n Ad_ .v am maTdhee a re fausllon y eisar t whahte nthe th eim sptruodyve wmaesnt c ohmadpnl'ette bdee inn from the carcass Edgar When the legislature was mentioned, our legal 59.95 ever conducted bv priv ate enterprise!'noting that it reflects well 1981 Yet when you see accidents at Crooks-Big friend, Perry Richwine, interrupted to advise the KITCHEN FAUCET on the compassion of General Motors and its employes. hhBaaepvaepv eteonr i fcnaoglnl. icnlgud efr othmat 8 9so mine t1h9i7n7g twoo 3n0de irnfu 1l9 8m1,ay y obue wrbeuemI dst ghaweoraktuss l od" fa n h o iunreenu ttsoouu acrlui tssti tg hwheth, of bat usta o imudt,o or"ef'T ouhunarut' ssguo tavhlee wr nfaemslle otnhwte ^ lgeoavdeerrsn,m anednt ailt p iscttaurrteed a sa t dheis cnueswsi ofnra nofks t hween etn utpire a gma rdeoatu yop. n tlyhe trehr weeas w eae tkism oeu tw ohfen a ytheaatr baonddy w oefre 12 pa didoz e$n3 19740 0 *i 1 BaLdimgit e1 r I I I Reg 54.95 RMEGoLLdii.mme 4lni t16 110. 07 5 pasIt caannil o pnrkes aedndt A msv tIh wanrkoste atond a lelx opfr evsosu m evar plireird,e v oinu G aMre tpheeo pIxle's, t difWfehraet nthcee — OC uRnCde irssc foinredsin ga —les sthonat I d elseiagrnne mda ak efsew a ceiling-high contraption to be packed. "Michigan got along quite well on that set-up." Expires 4-2-81 J I Expires 4- Ex<ppilrreess 4-2-83 I in the world. years ago in the new town" of Cumbernauld, Scot- There was a smile for an instant Then Perry he said, "and there is no reason why it couldn't get HAMMELL MUSIC'S land This suburb of Glasgow had reduced traffic Richwine, the Plymouth attorney, spoke up: "He By the time we had finished the tour, the visitors alone on the same plan today. EASTER 40 Gallon fatalities involving pedestrians, practically to the wthoaut lcdo hualdve be an c ueta soyut j."o b, for there sure is a lot of fat had dug a lot deeper into the fat in the federal gov- "Looking for fat in the budget, you don't have to SALE vanishing point ernment. They started right at home to list the go very far I understand that more than 4,000 bills LIVONIA 427-004$ Water Heater The trick They put streets on one side of the "Where would you start?" someone asked, and number of lawmakers who are paid nifty salaries to were offered in the legislature last year. Those peo- PLYMOUTH 459-7141 <. hairman houses and sidewalks (or. more accurately, foot- The Stroller waited patiently for Perry's answer govern the populace ple up there just seem to race each other to see who paths) on the other Kids could walk to school and can offer the most to make a showing when election literally never cross a street. Women walked to the "IS THERE ANY good reason why we have two Here is a partial list of the findings: time comes." $1 3 495 town center to do their shopping and literally never U.S. senators?" he answered, ' And each of them Promise croIns sceodn atra sstt,re eAtm -erican subdivisions are still de- with a large office staff cilTs, htoerwen asrheip u sbuoaalrlyds, s escvhenool m beomarbdesrs an odf c coimtym cuonuint-y outH teh esm iploeidnt as t hthaet, g frrooump b trhoeke c uitpy. Bauntd h eto wbrnosuhgiph t Someone 172.95 signed so that sidewalks run next to streets that "And is there any reason why we have 18 Michi- college boards boards to the U.S. Congress, we are over-governed a Special Gift. ILL 5 Year Installation must he crowed, or else there are no sidewalks at gan men in the U.S. Congress, and each of them Then there are 15 members on the Wayne County And as he said, "If you are looking for fat in the B l o od ... The Warranty all. with staffs of up to jpore than 20?" Commission. This is a reduction from the 27 we had budget, you don't have to hire a butcher to find it Gift of Life Glass Lined Available Genera! Motors Corporation Road design is pretty important if yon lik^Jiving These figures were a bit shocking to some of the before the charter, but the survivors are trying to There is plenty out there " • AmrK an Rr<! ("rim — 16A»(R.W,G-14A) OAE Thursday, March 24, 1983 outdoors Steelhead season will be early, productive By Lam M*«*« esohauoArDtlu ydheld oset hpofbitiersytse t w2tyeh0sreiit astpirene,r gw r ca etnehednketi' sr so tgf ese entalhohrew.e ,a1d. 7sp a mrniignlglleio rIsns rltasTpfoaesitlh kcg ramOteeeehhnynii-eattdv remews -uerdSuAnd se.ttc ,. rhph rhes iraJesti io aalwtn.sthv ebeseyrpospe t Trfhewpeiihsnl sr Reantgho nisevth rMai seoiSnseerutig,vs.cl sed5 ha, n-b i c Jpwgi t ooietaiinoeolnalo,clnk gh 1 s sieo2i esnwtsn-etrpsh e ewtopi ahasuclhmeehranelysn dsyne - eAtJtLltoixahouam ertpr OkGhg ededenee cra aw Heen trmdseiau uladals nrmRn tsot d eoaibnvt r e aan' Bsebnrr ee o df.BMm yr te eonotihrmxhceesrehpt i ri Cee cgimEncvhoataieneneds rbds-St siso.ps tByottrornegirennaaa tnltgnmah sca etRsher, eiOG vaAoptserfrhprai retanm hirurdl epee., CaAtvaspotthiilu nlePoumls.rb euot o if lriLndinnts atabh hkCtneihe'dnsre geg a soeTHt conohe uddnPnur, oot moS nran taSbcg, tcthSai hoanaaterenranddbw i PiPlon airra gncBurn nk a fatesyionsb ndh o wetaig htnLaielgrl e RCx A Ppiaaivneouslsaegertokrot-- oaAwlWyrphp eTbeaRer noehyinel ecpn oat1 aeednhsnue-tl yyasMa eotgn e aatudeo lcrpln oa se DfDm rtrlyiytaebNlsellp aRf b ator ioro,srf orutht ehum nsiogtneodetug rmahssn.lreetea yaSr to.ssi ons ooomtnn frb esAe eb a g psePcmirtgaunirsilrbnenealis fani3 mcug0r els ,- iibtwnbnnheue gere Ware eetmrskahce i ctse nehehegninarilt lmvv d beldeourysaect ysnthk ocpseh,o r fio st.brltndoeu emrdo tOer nst ts h,httioenhee pmeyloralsrse hne easdegr ha eaneo dnlxa uaugnp lknmdlteeel ceirwk sta slioelhin lmtmoyg epreis etetttn roo-s, fish planted in 1980 and '81 will run up- ty of activity from Lake Michigan to Early April also marks the start of HuAro fne wR isvteerel hneeaadr h Falvaet s hRoowckn u opn in t hthee LHaekaeltsh M adicvhiisgeasn tahnadt H suteroenlhe sahdou lfdro nmo t rheoaockh mesu 4ch0 duengtirle tehse water temperature J.C. Penney Correction Help us celebrate our On page 18 of our Anniversary tab that was inserted in today's paper, the price on item 18B cassette ANNIVERSARY! deck, reads Reg. •199.95; Sale $149.95. The price should read Reg. '219.95; Sale] * 169.96. We are sorry for any in- convenience this may have caused. Selected BAND INSTRUMENTS at HAMMELL MUSICS Wwm EASTER SALE //, 15630 MIDDLEBELT LIVONIA 427-0040/525-9220 What rt my new car is a smash hrt on the way out of the showroom ? Earn 30% Interest on New IRAs With Auto-Owners it's (covered An Aulo-Owners policy lautomo)ica#y covers you' pew. car And should you hove an Occident within 90 pays anc! your car <s a lotal IOSS they'll pay the full cost In 1953, Michigan National Bank-West on your deposit until May 1st. Best of |of a new car "Net ail companies o«e< Metro opened its doors to the financial coverage 'his complete Bet all, you can deduct up to $2000 per in- at A jto-Owners they try to community of Western Wayne County thinx of everything Stop by dividual from your 1982 or 1983 taxable np see us lor full details under the name of "Bank of Livonia". income ** and make additional deposits And after three decades of service, at anytime. i s f u t o- O w n e rs we're proud to say we've been in tune Insurance For the City of Livonia and Western with the area's personal and profes- Wayne County, where we grew up, sional banking needs on a consistent it's our way of saying thank you. We're basis. Now, the familiar faces and 17 proud to have been part of this com- locations of Michigan National Bank- munity's growth and we're looking for- West Metro are celebrating 30 years of ward to our future together. community service. And because we're so proud of our past, we're offering "30% rate applies to new IRA customers residing in 30% bonus interest on Individual Western Wayne County or current Michigan National Bank- Frank Hand Retirement Accounts* for your future. West Metro customers opening a new 18-month variable Insurance Agency rate Statement Account. On May 1, 1983 the 30% rate will 20793 Farmington Rd. Beginning April 1 through April 15 revert to the regular 18-month IRA rate. This offer is not Farmington . available at any other Michigan National Corporation 478-1177 when you open a new IRA with as a Bank. Substantial interest and tax penalties required + little as $500, you'll earn 30% ^ for early withdrawal. Member F.D.I.C. Michigan Natio• "Subnject to IRSa rules, restlric tionsB and limitationas nk © American Red Cross Be the first West Metro on your block to I earn how to save a life. All Branch Lobbies Open Until 8 pm on April 1, 4 and 5. Take the Red Cross CPR course. 421-8200 < £ a n t on © b s r r u er suburban life Ellie Graham editor / 459-2 700 Thursday, March 24. 19S3 O&E <C)1B CEP students present 4 Annie Get Your Gun' Plymouth Salem High School will present the life story of Annie Oakley, in the musical "Annie Get Your Gun", March 24-27 Curtain time is 8 p.m The original Broadway cast starred Ethel Merman and opened on in 1946 The musical was composed by Irving Berlin, 6 Among the songs are, "No Business Like Show Business,'1 "Doin' What Comes Naturally," "Can't Get a Man With a Gun," and "I've Got the Sun and the Mornin"'. Julie Sparling has the title role of Annie and Todd Chatman portrays An- nie's love, Frank Butler Annie's sisters and brothers are played by Becky Angell. Scott Swart- zinski. Robin Fielman. and Jennifer Hunter Reserved seating is a first for Plym- outh Salem as tickets will be sold ea^h night for 125 seats in rows 2-7 in the center of the auditorium, Reserved seats are $5, and all tickets can be obtained by calling Gloria Lo- gan at 453-3100. Ext 243 Annie and Frank (at right) are played by Julie Sparling and Todd Chatman. The bad girls and Frank (below) are played by: (from bottom left clock- wise) Anne-Marie Roberts. Todd Chatman, Lisa Rohde, Debbie Schnoes. and Kelly Mil- ler. Staff photos by Gary Caskey Julie Sparling pl.y. ,he lead role o. Annie in ,h„ ye.,; produe.ion o( 'Annie, Ge. Your Gun f 9 t »: The Indians are played by: (front row, from left) Brenda Rogers, Nielsen, Joe Blaylock. Jeff Russell, Jeff Wilson, Pat Arella. Jim An- Celis Stuart, Jeannine Coughlin, Lisa Roberts, (back row) Krista gell, Jeff Hancock, Darin Murphy and Marie Enna. Playing the part of Annie's sitters and brother are Sparling (as Annie). Robin Fielman, and Jennifer Also in the high schools" production are (from left) Mike Mitchell, (from left) Becky Angell, Scott Swartzinski, Julie Hunter. Vicki Zydeck, and Kevin Fielman.
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