Bible court: A judge' steps clown and issues an apology to a Canton woman. A4 Canton (Dbsecwr Thursday July 24, 1997 is VOLUME 23 NUMBER 4 CANTON. MICHIGAN • 76 PAGES • http: www.oeonline.coin SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS Program fires shot at virus So how was your vacation? We d like to know. The Observer is interest- ed in reporting on your vaca- tion trips this summer. Old . Plymouth-Canton school officials are tak- County Health Department, the "The good news is we have a very anything funny or unusual ing aim against Hepatitis B. Sixth graders Centers for Disease Control and Pre- good and very safe vaccine Hepati- hanadp pwehna?t W dihde yreo ud isde yeo? u go vaccinations against vHepnptaitoinf iiBn R A htlaaan tKap cciomnpcl uad e"dtiy pthwar*t tteisd B di sise atshee tohnalty wseex uhaalvlye tar avnascmciint-e We're asking readers to communicable dls- epidemic in this country. for." call us at 459-2700 or fax ease attacks the liver and can be fatal. us at 459-4224 (Include Lawrenchuk said the virus is "one District nurses said the program's ypohuorn ne anmuem banerd) .d Tayeltli muse yteolue - RSTEANFEFE W SRKIOTEGRL UND tec"tT Phley gmooalu tohf tahned p Croagnrtaomn isstu tdoe pnrtos- odfi stheea sleeas"d ianngd s ecxanual blye t praansssmedit toend fporcoutse ocnt ami dpdolepu slcahtoiooln st ubdeefnotrse is i tt o want to report your vacation experiences. We'll take from Hepatitis B. We're fortunate to., through intercourse and even kiss- engages in risky behavior. /\ll them down and tell your friends and neighbors, This fall, Plymouth-Canton Com- have such dedicated school nurses to ing if there are abrasions on the lips incoming students will be required through a write-up in the newspaper. munity Schools will begin a program coordinate the cooperative program or in the mouth. Itq method of to have this series before school We may also ask you to drop by a photo or two. to of immunizing sixth-grade middle with the Michigan Department of transmission is similar to HIV (the entry in the year 2000. illustrate your vacation adventures. school students against Hepatitis B, Community Health and St. Joseph AIDS virus), usually through blood The American Academy of Pedi- So have fun on vacation! And don't forget to call us an inflammatory disease affecting Mercy Hospital," said district and blood related products. Howev- atrics has recommended the vaccine and tell us about it! the liver that is caused by a virus spokesperson. Judy Evola.' er, the Hepatitis B virus is hardier for infants and adolescents since and transmitted from person to per- and more easily transmitted than son. According to Dr. Donald HIV. Lawrenchuk, director of the Wayne Please see IMMUNIZATIONS, A2 IN T HE P A P ER Roughing it, Heritage Park-style TODAY Road work: Motorists can expect to see the resurfacing of Haggerty < Road from Joy to Ann Arbor roads but it won't happen until next year./A6 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Jazz: Birmingham hosts Jazzfest '97, July 24-26. While big-time acts perform on the outdoor main stage in Shain Park, other jazz artists will play in restaurants. See schedule on page./E4 Comedy: Funny and bighearted, Elliot Branch and other local comedians "Laugh and make a Difference. "/El StAtr PHOTOS *r Box Camp-out and Movie Night: Randy Rushing sets up his family's tent Friday for the second annual camp-out in Heritage Park. "About 11 o'clock, when the kids are asleep, this will be worth it," Classified Index F4 Calendar C5 he joked. At right, Scott Gasorksi relishes the first bite of his hot Automotive J3 Connection A8 dog. Friday's event featured cookouts for dinner and breakfast; the Crossword F5 Obituaries A8 movie mSpace Jam" shown outdoors in the park amphitheater; Jobs G5 Cop Calls A3 and plenty of outdoor activities for kids of all ages. Real Estate F4 Developments A4 Rentals G2 Home & Service J2 Sports CI Road project money saved from last-minute detour HOW TO REACH US Newsroom: 313-459-2700 desk in administration's manage- BY VALERIE O LANDER CANTON CENTER REALIGNMENT ment and budget office... I think it Newsroom Fax: 313-459-4224 STAFF WRITKR was purely accidental. I don't think E-mail: newsroom 9 oeonllne.com Canton almost lost $886,800 in anything sinister happened here." Niehtline/Soorts: 313-953-2104 RtatP transportation money for the pay 80 percent of the ti l million—1006. although the county, an of last he said. Reader Comment Line: 313-953-2042 realignment of Canton Center Road total construction costs for the Can- week, had yet to give its official In normal order of business road Classified Advertising: 313-591-0900 wiTthh eB leollnegv-iallwea Ritoedad r. econstruction is tfoend eCreanl tmeron Reyoa dit rreeacleiigvnems efnotr wroiathd sretapmreps eofnt aaptipvreo tvoa lt,h esa cidou Cntayn tcoonm's- cporomjemcitst tseuec hbe afsor tehi rse agcoh tihnrgou fignhal a Display Advertising: 313-591-2300 expected to improve the traffic flow improvements. mission, Bnifce Patterson. commission vote. However, Com- Home Delivery: 313-591-0500 from Michigan Avenue to Geddes Typically. Wayne County picks up The commission had to approve mission chairman Ricardo Solomon. Cable TV Weekly: 313-953-2182 and set the stage for future the remaining costs, however. Can- the project by July 24 or the money D-Detroit, agreed to allow the item upgrades on Canton Center, which ton Township agreed to pay the 20 would revert back to the state, he to bypass the committee process and is becoming an increasingly impor- percent since officials felt the project said. The issue was brought to Pat- move to the commission agenda, tant north-south artery for needed immediate attention. terson's attention for the first time Patterson said. Oh, rats: Letter motorists. Canton Township approved the on July 16. Wayne County already had signs The state transportation economic cost-sharing agreement in August of "I think it ended up on someone's development fund was expected to Please see ROAD PROJECT. A4 of unusual laws Board studies options for Canton High pool a bounty for some Parents and swimmers know that RENEX M. SKOGLUND STAFF wirrra familiar waters are the best. BSTTA RFEFN wEEi nSKnO GLUND The Plymouth-Canton swim team Ph"aIfs ew IeI Id,o t hneo ts wdoim smomeresth winogul dab uosuet Apparently, aome state laws are like old sol- wants to take a dive into their own Salem's pool. They would be denied diers: They never die, just fade away. pool. the opportunity to break their own For instance, did you know it's illegal to paint a Since March, when two inspec- home pool records," said Kathy Lash sparrow yellow? That a farmer must be reim- tions by the Michigan Department of Plymouth, whose daughter & the bursed for chickens killed by an "undetermined" of Public Health determined the swim team captain. dog? That neighbors can have an impartial pool's racing lanes were too shallow "fence-sitter" settle their disputes? for diving from starting blocks, the Lash chaired a committee to swim team has practiced and com- assess conditions and make recom- Or that townships must pay a bounty on dead peted in Salem's pool. mendations for the Phase IH pool. rats? The committee, which consisted of Whan WDIV-TV reporter Roger Weber decided The depths of the Phase III pool at school athletic directors, swim to do research for a humorous piece on archaic the starting end range from 4 feet, 0 coaches, parents and a school board state laws that aired on July 12, he headed out to inches to 4 feet, 11 inches. The representative, made their presenta- N Canton to talk to township Clerk Terry Bennett. Michigan Department of Public tion at the school board meeting on Health's requirements for diving "We helped him a lot," said Bennett. "We locat- July 22. from starting platforms in pools ed • fence and chicken farmer " used for competition has been 6 feet The committee proposed four Weber said the chicken farmer, who lives on since 1991. The Michigan High options, but endorsed only the first: Cherry Hill, received about $1.50 for each of School Athletic Association adopted • Install a moveable bulkhead in thirty chickens taken out by a fowl-mouthed a similar depth requirement in the diving well and change the canine many years ago. 1993. direction of the racing lanes from an Bennett recalled a fence dispute in the 1990s for east-west to a north-south orienta- ST AF TPBOTO IT OCT WU which Canton did appoint a fence-sitter. It seems The school board did not vote tion. The bulkhead would adjust the Off the 'deep' end: Plymouth-Canton students (from left) one neighbor's cows were drifting into another Tuesday on any recommendations to pool length to the required 75 feet, 1 Steve Blossom, Julie Price and Donny Leclair swim at the reconfigure the Plymouth-Canton inch. pool. Time must be given to solicit high school pool. They aren't members of the swim team. Mease see UWi, A* bids for the work. PW M O TH •< ,r <r <€ M U O M x . -f A2(C) The Observer!THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 The Observer/THUKSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 (C)AJ Pool Palestinians find an advocate in Plymouth man from page A1 • Deepen the existing pool con- •'If we do not do something about Phase III, the and pool reconfiguration has yet F i x i ng t he p o ol figuration to comply with the to be determined. Board mem- depth requirements dictated by swimmers would use Salem's pool. They would be Br RSNEE M. SKOGLUND in 1985 with Kristin. "That'a Peaked Interest: Pprlyompoosuetdh -pCoaonlt mono Hdiifgihca Sticohno ol the Michigan Department of denied the opportunity to break their own home tbaekr iRngo ltahned $ T61h,o0m00as b isdu gagmeosutendt STAFF w um what is so fascinating about the A book by for- Public Health and maintain the pool records.' out of the Capital Fund, which When it comes to politics in Middle East, the archaeology, mer Congress- existing diving well and racing finance director John Birchler the Middle East, interest haB the history. It's one of our earli- man Paul Find- (pArofptoesre d) poo• lD oorie nnotathtiionng. and move all the ^ ^_ ^ ^Plyrnout^residen^ Kathy Lash, e$8s0ti0m,0a0t0e."d to be "around tmuornutehd rienstiode andtv oCchaacryle sfo rDa Prblyy-, evsetr yc ipvoilliiztiactailo npse.r sI'omn." r eally not a ley spurred meets to another pool. m i m m 58, a retired General Motors pro- Gradually, his interest in Mid- Charles Darby's §cfhio6ersTm1a•t d ,hBop0 ealpu0 enbt0ixdilu.d.o A dnsgt,cae carto tir in hdneseigsntwtag iplm llnai atantoftgteo atr ht amfoeo srbr ,ciu ouwtlmmhkae-- s wmeeDemkanben eHdr aamnnedsee tansn., eang cionmeemr,i tptreee- wmheHimcahnb sewerosnu talhdlsao tpr taohsjeescu tbru efdloku hbreo faaerdde, t sfCimcuihsed"n.unT eTdcthrk.sh ai I,seL"tt r'iisi essottan l aoeei df.xu oncg reSlhuctu seu iptssvoseiea nrlbrygiyen f s taoioemrtmnh paedlrteoh ectvlnoieectnt - -- dhaLp ouateDwrcrbstataoe ior n-obbfwnoyr e an esre,eea d1kScle6eeyr-ns .rmt mtiralyeiapm n arnbe tdaetourn rdI ngJs eorrfdaooreud rflpmar on aeom,sr f dfaCHiinlfrNoejstuwt eIE s irmetta ivascee t ehm1r , at9 pbdhh9oeie4s lrraise t v.v i pitci ehsr"swIoait t-pg I orswwseairnawiwattshe,n lca ' ath fs nea lbldonlaeltgoni aenwottdg.f pMiDTnohatiledeirtr deibec lotsesoto Eoik nSfa,ps -ttetTh.ha ehek e y mittee's written report, their rec- sented the schematics of both into the water, had a smooth Little also said he will get the pro-Palestinian peace activists met, or stressed, by our press." Out," was partly ith no edgeB on required bids and come back to from the Council for the Nation- Darby cited Israel's tunneling responsible for OW ation Supply Co., Inc. of Col- fied pool. He said the 5-foot div- which swimmers could get the board, which will "debate the al Interest, a privately funded under the Wailing Wall in Darby's adop- (before) owriatdhoi,n c soiuxld t ions 1ta0ll wtheee kbsul kahfeteard ninagt idoenpathll yre sqaunicretimoennetd is r unolet; a caBugohatr.d vice president Sue fsauindd tihneg b"o aatr dth matos tti mlikee.ly L witotluel d bMaisdeddl ei nE aWsta spholiincgyt oonr,ga Dn.iCza.t iIot n Jinegru sseatltelemm'se notld o cfi toyc,c tuhpei ecdo ntteirnrui-- tion of a more receiving the order. rather, it has been implemented Davis asked Hansen about the not meet again before Aug. 12. was his third trip as a member tories, and unfair arrest policies pro-Palestinian forP trheeli mseicnoanrdy' obputdiogne.t deesetipmenaitnesg Cbyo mthme uMniitcyh iHgeaanlt Dh.e partment of sintagt teh'se h "eparlothpo dseedp aPrhtmaseen tII vIe priofoyl- sIfp enceicael smseaertyi,n gt.h ey could call a osft aCiNr-Is.t e"pIt i'snt jeursets tb.e eTnhe a kminodre o fI aPsa leexsatimnipalness. of injustices to pooultiltoiocak lolyn tr tohue- 4O 2" cAirHtanisneohenr goeunTwcdb wlut ohpt d$enhreor ed3abr)e ov,f0e ett loaw0eo,n stu,ru too0wu,l rsuoy r0tmeaehilt0dndru hb.emm e oe bc roebpioyrnu e tssc gittttwoow dh m$ mnieodem2,oepoo - pn$lbrnn euc4eu tx $blhfi u2llmais idn(b5ccwiis0 il n aAldlh, gi0nifiuonto0dcyn rnhr0 a- . 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He also said he was told by Israel to hasten its compliance total foreign aid budget of $12 advocacy for achieving a fair members met with members of from page A1 It was a blend of these inter- Lebanon's President Elias with the peace accord, which was billion) and $2 billion of loan peace in the Middle East will be the Security Council at the State- 1992 program is successful the first ests that first drew him to the Hrawa during this year's visit signed by Yassar Arafat, Yitzhak guarantees to Israel could be a lifelong mission. "I'd just like Department. J- that the Israeli lobby's influence Rabin, Shimon Peres and Presi- used as clout to change their to see our policies be more even- Lawrenchuk said the safety of time through. Middle East on a personal, visit neighbor's cornfields for lunch. process." the Hepatitfs B vaccine is "not Michigan Department of Community Health on the U.S. Congress was so dent Clinton. "If the United policies toward the Palestinians. handed. 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THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 The Observer I THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 'Judge' apologizes, resigns from Bible court County to rename building in honor of Beard's service BY I)ARRE LL CLKM down Friday as clerk of a three- • 'I'm very sorry I personalized an issue with a sexual orientation. be launched. You can walk out of most STAFF WRITER member, self-appointed panel fine and upstanding member of my community,'* Brown was out of town Friday James said he views the inves- that now call^ itself "The Post-. and couldn't be reached for com- tigation as a "formality" that A Westland man said he Industrial Monotheistic Recon- James said. "By doing that, I've disgraced this ment. won't have serious consequences. service centers with an estimate. intends to resign as clerk of a so- called "bible court." and he_ struction^ Court of Wayne organization and my religion.' Even though James said he James said Friday that he had BY TONY BRU8CATO ties' Employment Steering Com- cisrsituiecdiz ainng aap Colaongtyon f °rre spiedresnotn aalnlyd boJuanmtye.s", a 30-year-old construc- Peter James dpalayn, sh teo sraeisdig hne a sm acyler rke mthaisin F aris- smpaokkee np ewaicteh wSeitrhra h iamnd" atrnided c o"nto- STAIFt Fc uWrRrITeEnRtl y stands alone, as L\ mNaittitoene,a lc Ahadivripsoerryso Cnou onfcil t hfeo r It's their word you can't always take, former Wavne Westland school tion worker, said he lacks the spokesman for a couple of weeks. vince him that "we're not hateful Building D. An old, five-story School-to-Work Opportunities, board member for being a les- public relations finesse to repre- Moreover, he said he didn't know bigots " structure on the grounds of and the 1989 Michigan County sent the court, even though he if two of his colleagues will con- Brown and her supporters dis- Commissioner of the Year bian believes in its principles. He said for re-election to office in June. Even so, James admitted that tinue their efforts. agree and have said the court's Wayne County's Eloise Complex award. criTtihceis cmo uanrt a arlesao p tsayrcgheict,e dEl ifzoar- chae lhlsa san rdec deievaetdh h tahrraesastisng f oprh ohnise an" iI'sms uveery w siotrhry aI p feirnseona alinzde d tihneg ftlhieart ciotsnt acionnedte lnatnsg ucaogueld s abye- James indicated that his deci- sisos-uceasl laemd eofufnotretds ttoo ar ahiasete -mbaosreadl olann Md. ichigan Avenue in West- of Aslto 7w6i,n gB deaorwdn .s hows no signs beth DeSouza. who was mailed a outspoken views. upstarfding member of my com- placed on the Internet. On Fri- sion had nothing to do with an smear campaign. Soon, it will be a monument to "1 have a lot of time and ener- .ki t i'I niH'vtii>n;- that nought James also told the Observer munity." James said."By doing day, he said the Bible court has investigation that Detroit attor- Meanwhile, James confirmed one of the longest-serving mem- gy for the job," said Beard. "I response from her DeSouza's Friday that he regrets'singling that, I've disgraced this organi- no Web site. ney Rudolph Serra requested of that his last name is actually bers of the Wayne County Board enjoy being a county commis- scheduled appearance at a June out former Wayne-Westland zation and my religion." "My mistake was not correct- the State Bar of Michigan's Com- Narsisian, but he said he is of Commissioners. sioner serving my communities AUTOMOTIVE high school prom for Plymouth- school board president Patricia James said he never intended ing it from the beginning," mittee on Unauthorized Practice using his middle name in place On Friday, county officials will and the county, and as long as I Cunlon studi-nts was cancelled Brown, of Canton, when the for an anti-Brown letter to be James said, adding later, "I'm of Law. of his last name to avoid being dedicate the building in honor of do I'll continue." •SERVICE] by di>trut officials alter parents court sought to "upgrade the circulated publicly when he sent really hurt by all this." Serra told the Observer that confused with his father. The Kay Beard, D-Westland, who "It's fun being a county com- CENTER registered complaints about it public discussion of homosexuali- it to local minister Neil Cowling, The letter said religious citi- he received a letter from the two men have the same first and has been serving constituents in missioner these days because of 'inflicting with religious values. ty " who has spoken critically of the zens had "a moral obligation" to State Bar on Thursday confirm- last names. Garden City. Inkster and West- the airport expansion, new sta- Peter James >aid he will step Brown was defeated in her bid so-called religious court. oppose Brown because of her ing that an investigation would lyaenadrs f..o.rlong mero trhean t ahnayn cu 1rr9e-nt diums downtown, and the pro- posed casinos," continued Health care service agency opens Lilley Road office member of the board. Road project Beard. "There are a lot of good "We haven't always agreed, things happening throughout Peace Of Mind Cilobal Home care has opened Road. Suite 116, Canton 48187. cials said. from page A1 but you can't deny her dedica- Kay Beard Wayne County." 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"He wants to reno- an unexpired term in April, McNamara. "I think the old Convenience scaoCinda shntertou ancl trEieonangd iymn eeaeetrttei Tnndgome ds e Cavae spraraerli- tbheeCg iponr nowsjeittrchuti,cn"t hitohe nes a insied x.e tx ptweoct ewdee tkos pberAoga j$en7c i.tn8 o nmApi lMrliiloi cnbhy rige tchaonen M sAtrivuchecintgiuoaenn vmnoaotwere. "t h pero bduuicldtiivneg wanady utshean it iitn i sa s11i90n7tch8e ,f. uaSlnhlde t eh rwamsas lha eeslltde cN ttehodeve tmoofb fhieecrre, swthrMiuccchN truearpmer eahsraeasn bt sae l agi eprvaaecsste ef iurtal.n "w eislsl on-premWisee so cffaerr reexntetanld. eWde h aolsuors h. aWvee parno voind-es iltoec acal-faer,e aa ssuhpuettrlvei sseedr vCicheil daPnlda y Center, weeks ago and was unaware of and be completed at the end of Department of Transportation. The building, constructed in and is currently serving her sec- take a few million dollars in ren- and worfc desks with a phone and fax available for customers' use. PAVERS and EDGING ond term as vice chair of the ovations to upgrade the struc- 1931, mainly houses social ser- commission. ture. which then could be used vice programs. However, Beard has designs for the building that The District 12 commissioner for office space. —I COUPON EXPIRES 9/8/97 > —H COUPON EXPIRES 9/8/97 "|- Horse Salve will stand with her name on it. has a number of honors to her "It's an exceptional honor," s14.95 Oil and Filter $24.95 2-Wheel ! : only at the ROCK SHOPPE! credit. They include chair of the noted Beard. "I'm overwhelmed Eases Arthritis The Observer publishes • The unpaved portion of ble" It'om hhaovpein bgr aintc mhi gohffti cbees poof stshie- National Association of Coun- and extremely pleased." Change Alignment : The Bold Beauty of Natural Stone, Slate, Brick andwood Log Hounds is Duplicated in Every Detail this development column Wanem Road, from just Whether it's simpte maintenance or Our AS£-certified technicians will | Pain intermittently to keep west of Beck through a complicated repair, our Automotive align 2 wheels according to f— I New in Michigan! All New! Easy to Handle & Install Multi Piece readers abreast of new the intersection with UM-D child center to host open house 1 Service Center offers state-of-the-art AutoNation manufacturer's specifications, using • ; FANCY PATIO BLOCK LANDSCAPE PAVERS LANDSCAPE EDGING denseoL rwiOin vfrUleeadIcm SofrVgmonImaiLtz iLheodoEnt . a ipKnse Y rpsaap c-feee rAhs ao ntnrhds aie nte' sgdf rfeleeecdgcrietsei,av nsiets- ppCainrlbaaforonnajeutnsoctit nntrpsug.r coa Fsttnoueedrrcre vt in sgiicm,fre oocpsrwam.rlt olh3av 9tCIein7oam n n5e t3on9nts0 ; and Warretnh ear speta ahpRvsraiooirndntugg gfoe ohfo,r f itt s rthtahh ecfealf tR oic csopl.eoyo dTsarult h tirooee n i so f The University of Michigan- Student Services Center. The from 7:30-8 a.m. and 3:30-5:30 I|I.I tdovemcincaMhmgo nnmn iw o*camW siCnataiyan icrQmt saVo* tenV rtqaath unse< xidTp mtp IclmaBar> orel t in•msf te ,twnmt iAo mweafl S awei*nnE g• s -Sn tucWaumealiriallrBt .maKta fnai! ett tte* dome• 5 »u mM t cC*O 1MtW iU3 MQS 3'wA3B IOd MA•oteh rnu es ulnartMee sptra oetpnnegrian heiaennrHdiMnliXgn ga.e KqMaunIidWpM mti rhe ens gwt« ;teo «aa rjn j y* MM> k» »»«B I for human use. The ingredient has been new subdivisions, call engineering Pomte West subdivision Dearborn Child Development site is adjacent to the historic p.m. are available. formulated into a product called services. 397 5405. and public worts. development. Detour signs are Center will offer an open house Henry Ford Estate cottages that ARTH-Rx* ARTH-Rx comes in a 397 5441; for building and ordinance rerouting through traffic during this for its kindergarten program house the Child Development Kindergarten program teach- fje-formed Ponds, Pond linen, Pumps & Fountains smslietoruaenlrnasc. gh cteahnr sd reaesrleiige envxeecd aitr eftdohrr ai tnhidsu mpsaaaiynn stf,ho erR mfeo-irl-- issesruveicse, sc.a 3ll9 b7u-5ild4i0n0g. and inspection gtbieemti neag.r oDduirnrivedec rttsehd eo n tco lW ousaseredre H npao Rnrftoioaordnd. atore fprroTomhse p5 eo-6cp:te3in0v e hp of.muals.l eo n1is 9T 9iun7etes kndidanyedd. e fro-r CpreFongatlrelar m.1 9 9is7 o epnerno ltolm aelnlt c hfoilrd rtehne earervsga aailnraddbin lsegt a teofnf ar omnlselwmmeebrne tqr,su t ewusiittliiloo nbnse, 3<93610C30) a F8no4r4td-o6n R 2o0a0d St3(e68r21lS0iO)n g9V7 Ha8n-e 3Di3gy3hk6e t s AutoNation NEW ARRIVALS of LAWN STATUARY! Developed by the Phillips Gulf Cor- • Minudnuicsitpriaall s Siteer vpilcaens a ipsp croovnaslid feorri ng Tdihroescet eddr itvoin ugs eal oGnygO eR iodrg Hea anrfeo rbde, ing gliaerst, eans s wtuedlle natss o atnhder t hinetierr efasmtedi- wbehfoo rwe iDllec r.e 1a.c hBo tthhe fu allg-etim oef <58 sFcuhrothlaerrs ihnifposr amnadti oonth earbo tuotp itchse. 1/4 mile east of 1-275 Between 15 & 16 Mile Roads poration. ARTH-Rx is a breakthrough Michigan Dakhockay. Phaaa II because the intersection is closed members of the community. It a.m.-3:30 p.m.) and half-time (8 kindergarten, preschool and in the treatment of painful disorders Located south of Michigan Avenue as well. will be held at the Kindergarten a.m.-noon) enrollment schedules summer day camp is available OPEN LATE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE (313) (810) ranging from minor aches and pains to and east of Canton Center Road, Beginning bug. 4. Wayne County classroom, a modular building are offered with full-time given by calling the Child Develop- Store Hours: Monday - Thursday 9-9 • fnday & Saturday 9-10 455-5560 6275 Gotfredson Rd. (North of M-14) 855-8162 mtbiaso,c rbkeua screshinetoi asu,nsd rch omenuodmrietai otinssm s,u ctehn adso anritthirsi,- tphlea yaidndg irtiinokn. will feature a second wOCieellnd btdeear ,*r ewRpioltahacd ia,n wgnee twshte co ofcun Clcvarenerttteo nu b nrdiderg e on the UM-D campus near the priority. Extended care hours ment Center at (313) 593-5424. Automotive S•e Mrvaijcoer CCreendtiet rC Harodusr As:c cMeopntedda y• Saturday 7-7 The Better Way To Buy A Car" • Municipal Services is considering ARATltHho-uRgxh w thoer tms etoc hrealniiesvme pbayi nw ihs incoh* sMpaercaitahl olann dg aUmH rU aBppwrio. vparol pfoors ae d foe oevxepre tchteed S tione lsas Dt rtawino. mThoinst phrso. tect is BRING HOPE HOME WW? AmoMHon jaagjrt • 0724TMI Ojartfil totally dear, scientists suggest that pain the southwest corner of Michigan During this time, Geddes road is relieved because ARTH-Rx inter- Avenue and Beck Road. between Beck and Canton Center cseenpdtss tphaein m seigsnseanlsg etor tshueb bsrtaainnc e that • Mfiunnailc PipDaDl aSpeprrvoivcaels f oisr ctwonos iPdlearninnegd wACienlnly btoeenre ca llniovdsin etgdhe bto ebt rtwihdergoeenu g wChial ltn rhtaoafnvf iec .t o FOSTER or ADOPT f.J&i 1 ARTH-Rx is available in a conve- Development Districts: gam access from Canton Center; nient roll-on applicator without a pre- Heron Ridge POO. proposed for 217 those living between Beck and the scription. According to a spokesper- acres west of Ridge between Joy bridge will have to gain access from son for the company, due to the over- and Warren. Plans call for two Seek No one will be able to drive whelming demand for ARTH-Rx. sup- subdivisions consisting of 214 through the area under plies are sometimes limited ARTH- homes. construction, Rx can also be ordered by calling 1- 800-729-8446. ei«6PGC Founders Woods POD. proposed for Canton's planning commission will ARTH-Rx is available localty at: 221 acres north and south of Saltz hold its next meeting-on Monday. BEYERS FWENDLY DRUGS between Ridge and Beck roads. Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. in the first-floor 1100 Ann Artior Rd. Plymouth 453-4400 Both projects will go to the meeting room of the Administration ADVERTISEMENT planning commission In September Building. 1-000-976-5194 Great Loan Rates Are Just A Phone Call Away! Car & Truck Loans A Boot Loans u New 7 . 9 5% APR m pi "the teachers store®" 1994-1998 models 9 . 5 0% APR up to 120 months . SUMMER QJ up to 60 months 1 2 . 0% APR up to 144 months 10th Annual Back to School Sale! 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No application I . . , * ** The ObaerveriTHURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 >A7 The Observer!THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 Ha er Crack may account for PCB leak I ££ *y Disney from page A6 from page A6 Roadwork and classic costumed Disney (313)261-1990 expect to receive $6 million in son said. roads, city streets, county prima- said she had questions about characters to entertain the kids. basin% w/ h•ich allowed for it to firm preliminary results. spill and the long-term leakage expecntew roa tdo fruencdesiv eun $d6er m thileli ornoa dins "There are many reasons ry roads and state trunk lines, Patterson 8 request, particularly The festival will begin at 7 Haggerty project OK'd, BSYT AATFO FpN WoYRs BIsTRiEbURl8 eC AcTrOa ck in the reten- osctevarennrfceldeos wa,"b, o"auunntda tcshcaeeyps stat hoberlem ics iw r"cacuotmenr-- oseil"w Wisere spbaieptluieesrva eatn etddhe gi ncroo nuthtnaedmw siantotaertrme,d" iwunph ciicnoh na hc ceuo rhuropeplneet so fit onwv eheeaskvtsei. g wartaipopnesd pmaTackhkeaargts ec oamppmroitvteeed ablyso s tmataey l adwis-- tdboie tiwinohgny pw utehte ffo irnrodtah dt bshye am trhe,e" i nePx atphtteeer rtcssoo anns- jmruersoipssotd niocsftiib oulnes .i sTc hameni 'nqtdu -etbesotlilgog nwl ionhfgo r ao niasdd saibgonust atnhde ccooustn toyf liinasbtialliltiyn.g such bp.umFt e.n seotaitvcha l rd-egaqoyue .ri sr eadre, e tnoco ubrraignegd , ^THINKING ABOUT tion basin lining at the General management and how General noted Murray. "Everytime "We no doubt had a large over- cuss a resolution proposed by said. "However, as a member of I want gome additional clarity so canned food donations to the Motors Delphi Chassis Plant in Motors handles the separation of water passes through the pipes flow in an event July 9 and have Commissioner Bruce Patterson, the monitoring public, I want to that we can attach responsibility Under the recent road pack- event site. The donations will go work will begin in '98 Livonia is the main reason oil and the basin." it picks up and transports the had small amounts of PCBs over R-Canton, to require signs be know who is responsible for spe- and accountability." age, Michigan counties and local to the American Red Cross and Wayne County environmental Currently, the oil is mixed PCBs to the lake. General a long period of time, " said Mur- displayed along roads and high- cific stretches of roadway which communities will maintain con- other local charities and help officials believe the giant with the water in the retention Motors needs to clean the storm ray. ways in Wayne County. Patter- seem to be crumbling long before Commissioner Michelle trol of 23,000 miles of roads. benefit storm victims. 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Bids are expected to be Murray says the leak through cials have said tests sbow-ed "General Motors has been He notes General Motors could Tanhde wroiadden wedill t boe frievseu rlfaanceesd, swohliiccihte wd ifllro mma kfeir mits d iinff iAcuugltu sfot,r tlhinei ncgra aclklo iwne dth eso rmetee notiilo tno bspasililn dspaonkgeesrwooums aPnC fBors t hine athueto moial,ke ar rtiemspeo wnesi bnleee,d bu tto a lto otkhe a tsa tmhee bwei tlhia tbhleeir f opro rctoiosnts oafs stoheci aPtCeBd are you including the addition ol a firms to respond and finish into the storm sewer. denies the car company is using faults and deal with it," said removal. right-turn lane at Ann Arbor construction by the winter. "It appears to be a small oil with PCBs. Murray. "We will talk about Currently, federal funds are Road. Roach said. amount of leakage into New- General Motors claims its fines and penalties, which could being used for the clean-up $c$o81Fu18n30et.,dy13e 31wr00ai llol ff upthanyed sw to hwreki l,rl ew mphaaiylien iftnohgre "wwqhoTuirhelkeese tCHdio aoannngatgobn elienr "Cty f eSon rewt eptorhtrei kmsm a bywyeeaar bs.r e, btpilumuMrseg .uth"hr MerLa auyiknr creaaadyl eol seqvadueiadr tt. ehae sp ilzeeerai okodfin t gho,ef shtleapaskivltelese. aadMrl eoruei labr rmdeayiiynx gbe de cse oawnnyids tfhuo cau PtdneCdddBi ttisoino t cnthohaanelt - rlaaerreaMs c.wh"u o rtrrekanyisn sg ao yfos nth ctohoueusn amtnyods sot f orffeic cdieaonllts- dbuucetcmsa,p uwisnehg itc hchea mw oeen nfltyr ob mkann Eokwvruanpn sti.l Plergoadl- Roach said. Canton Center Road also will In other business, members Disney family festival starts tonight in Hines Park be resurfaced with three lanes of the Committee on Roads. wide of concrete pavement for Airports and Public Services a half-mile betweer^ Michigan Avenue and Geddes Road in expect to review a bond propos- Wayne County parks and the local charities and victims of the tion screen at the Nankin Mills Nankin Mills picnic area will be Canton Township al today (Thursday) for county Disney Channel are teaming up recent storm disaster. picnic area, between tonight and transformed into the Midwest's "Canton Center will be roads. 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J The Observer/THURSDAY, JULY 24,1997 (*CPA OBITUARIES CANTON CONNECTION EMMA FRANCES SEMUCHKO Marie Reil. Memorial Building at University chow; one step-daughter, Rita Mrs. Semuchko, 74. of West- On June 26, 1937 he married of Michigan during the 1940's Mae (Richard) Notestine; one land died July 15. Helen Marie Robertson who sur- and earlier worked for Grey- son, Richard M. (Nancy) Ottens- Born on June 6. 1923 in New vives him Along with his wife of hound and Carpin Brothers, man; one step-son, Arlan J. Moving Albany, Ind.. Mrs. Semuchko 60 years, he is survived by sons, Chicago, installing seats in (Yvonne) Ottensman; eight Suburban West Community Center is moving to a new loca- was a homemaker. She came to Gordon (wife Darlene) Langlois buses and the early streamline grandchildren and nine great- tion in Canton. the Westland community in 1972 of Hartland and Leroy (Roy) diesel Zephyr and Sante Fe grandchildren. The mental health center, which serves residents in Canton, from Detroit. She was a member (wife Janet> Langlois of Livonia; Chief Trains. Services were held at Ver- Plymouth, Northville and western Livonia, is now located at of St. Peter and Paul Catholic grandchildren Jeff, Cheri, In addition to his professional meulen Trust 100 Funeral Home 5800 N. Canton Center Road, suite 218. Counseling services Church and of the senior citizens Sandy, Leslie, David, Jamie and life, he loved playing the violin, with Rev. Tonya M. Arnesen of are available 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, 9 a.m.-9 group in Westland. Jodie and nine great grandchil- was an accomplished woodwork- the First United Methodist p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 9 a.m.-4p.m. Fridays. She was preceded in death by dren Also surviving are sisters, er and worked to restore the Church officiating. For information call 459-5590 or 981-2665. her son, Paul Semuchko. Alice Brotherton, Maxay Moreau bronze and copper work on many Memorials may be made to Survivors include her hus- and Juliet Guideaux and several Detroit landmarks including the Angela Hospice or Karmanos band. Paul Semuchko; three nieces and nephews. Fisher Building and Hudsons. Cancer Institute. Storm aid daughters, Mary (Robert) Mr. Langlois founded United Visitation for Mr. Langlois will Zagorski. Helen (Tony) Garza, Fabricating Corp. of Detroit and be at Lynch & Sons (Richardson- ROMBEr.R BT aKr.b BoAuRr.B O7U7,R of Sun City, Meijer Inc. will provide over $7,000 of supplies requested by Laura (Roger) Schilling; one son. Highland in 1959 and retired in Bird Chapel) 404 E. Liberty. Mil- the American Red Cross. The gift is being given in light of AH? (formerly rtf Plymouth ) died John i Tsuneko> Semuchko, and 1^85—Hr wwaasa aa tfoorrmmeeri st( ford from 4-y p.m., Saturday and Lht' recent clean-up effort after slur ins nppedthrough the July 20. seven grandchildren holder and account sales engi- 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Funeral ser- region July 2. The Red Cross entered the store on July 9 to ScSherardveirc-eHso wweerlei F uhneeldral a Ht o tmhee Enenegri noefe Mrinigc hCiograpn. PHreod wucotrikoend dvaicye ws withill t hbee hReelvd. aLte o5 Lpu.mlk.o S oufnf-i- vtoincBe. o Nprner weons Yi dDoereknc.t., M7 a,rn .1d 9B1a 9rreb gioniuo rCn waanla -s tphieck R uepd aC rlaorsgse t ofo uosde d aosn nateicoens sfarorym. Meijer as well as $5,000 for Memorials may be made to on the prototype military Artie ciating Cremation will follow. director of the National Bank of Other organizations including local sheriffs departments Disabled American Veterans. Cat. prototype artificial heart Memorials may bj? sent to Liv- Detroit, serving in Plymouth on have fed their volunteer crews with food donated by Meijer. FRANCIS R. LANGLOIS sannodw lu bnlgow minagch minaec hainnde p Eroatroliteyrp e ingston Community Hospice. Main Street and North Territori- Mr. Langlois. 83, of Hartland GLADYS 0. COPLAND al for over 30 years. He came to he serv ed as production engineer Attends seminar died July 18 Mrs Copland. 95. of Canton the Plymouth community in of Stinson Aircraft Co. Mr Langlois was a 19-year died July 19 1950. He was a member of Our Pam Richards of Re/Max in Canton recently returned from resident of Hartland. He died at During World War 11 he Mrs Copland was born on Lady of Good Counsel Church in attending the "Star Power" seminar for Realtors. his home there on Friday morn- worked with Consolidated Vul- March 28. 1902 in Detroit Plymouth and St. Elizabeth Presented by educator and trainer Howard Brinton, this con- ing. July 18. of congestive heart tee Aircraft Corp. supervising a Survivors include her hus- Seaton Church in Sun City; for- ference brought together more than 1,000 real estate profes- failure. Born in Manistique. in hundred-man bomber tail sec- band. Arthur H Copland; three mer member of the Plymouth sionals to share their methods of success. Richards received Michigan's Upper Peninsula on tion manufacturing department sons. Gerald Copland, Hugh Kiwanis Club; member of the information for consumers about the mistakes that sellers can April 19. 1914. he was the son of He studied English and super- Copland. Joseph (Pat) Copland; Elks Club of Sun City' and he make when selling a home, as well as criteria for evaluating Maxime Langlois and Anne vision training at Rackam two daughters. Alice Cullen, was also a member of the Union and hiring a real estate professional. .Anna Louise Morgan; one broth- Hills Country Club in Sun City. Anyone wanting this information can call Pam Richards at er. Jerome Stanley; 18 grand- He received his business admin- (313) 453-8700, or fax their request to (313) 453-8297. CANTON TOWNSHIP children and 24 great-grandchil- istration degree from the Univer- ACCESS TO PUBLIC MEETINGS dren sity of Detroit and his masters Tht' Churn: Township of Canton will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and service*, such as >igru'rs for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed Services were held at St. degree in banking from Rutgers materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the Thomas A'Becket Catholic University. He also served as an Health provider chosen meetin^-'Vanng upon two weeks notice to the Charter Township of Canton Church with the Rev. C. Richard officer and was a veteran of Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact the Kelly Jr, officiating. Burial was World War II. Charter Township of i 'anion by wnting or calling the following: David Medley at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, He was preceded in death by ADA Coordinator Southfield. his first wife, Loraine Barbour. for research project Charter Township of Canton Local arrangements were Survivors include his wife, 1150 S Canton Center Road Canton, Ml 48188 made by The McCabe Funeral Betty J. Barbour; one daughter, 13131397-5435 Home Canton Chapel. Memori- Pamela (David) Peat; two grand- Publwb J.ily I0.u><t24 l*»7 Lt«ojoa als may be made to any charity children; Rachel M. Peat and Saint Joseph Mercy Health of patients with work-related ' 1 of your choice. ^ Margaret E, Peat; two brothers; System's Business Health Ser- health problems. and three sisters. vices has been selected by the The 12-month research pro- CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION GEMRTrRs.U ODEtt Me.n OsmTTaEnN,S M7A7.N of Ply- Services will be held. Monday. American College of Occupation- ject, which will enroll up to CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON mouth died July 19. July 28 at Our Lady Of Good al and Environmental Medicine 65,000 patients throughout the ANAduOmgTuiIsnCti E4st. rIaS 1t i9Ho9nE7 RB NaEutiBOl dY7Tin G Ig0CI0 V 1EI1E'M5 NO0 Ft iShna CPt ataUhn etpBou nLFbli iIrCcC-te hn etFHealrroEi oRnrAgoa RwMdi IeltloNe bt Giceno g hnes Rliddo eoormn a M roeofqn udtehaseyt , mBa heoBloulomethrvne ifml oolerna, k 5Me 5Jrr u.ys. leSya hOre st2.t 4e l.nivs e1md9a 1inn9 wP ilanys - CSPcloLyhuormnacsdoaeelul raCt-hrHh.r uoMarwncehegml eii nomFru Peinalneyltsrmsa lom bu Hyatyho .tm hbeee. (rplieAansteCeisoaO.n rcaEhlM mp)re odtojiecc iptna etor tp iurcaseicpt niacetewe g ouincidc uea-- "GUaOgu.cSeidcm.,ue liepsianntte i b:oo aEfnsav elCa dMlou emaodtnmiioconi tnnh eae n HPd rbe aMoacoltatikhnc, e- for the following special land use as provided in Section 27 03 of the Canton Survivors include her hus- made to Madonna University or The guidelines are geared to Problems and Function Recovery Township Zoning Ordinance band. Erwin R, Ottensman; one Schoolcraft College Foundation. improve care and management in Workers." 7-11/SOUTHLAND CORPORATION SPECIAL LAND USE - CONSIDER daughter, Luann E. (Tom) Gar- KUvt.TO.pdH REQUEST FOR SPECIAL LAND USE APPROVAL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE FILLING STATION AS REQUIRED IN SECTION I 7 02B 13 FOR PART OF PARCEL NO 129 99 0002 708 Property is locat- ed oti the north side of Michigan Avenue between the existing Canton Center Road and the proposed realigned Canton Center Road. CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE at the above address up to the time of the hearing. CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN - V • i : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO STATE LAW 257.282, Notice ia hereby given that pursuant to State Law 257.252, the following THE VOUXXWINO VEHICLE <B) WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE AT vehichrta) will be sold at public tale at Mayflower Auto Transport, 1179 B & B TOWING, 934 W ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN. ON Starkweather Rd., Plymouth, Michigan, on the date and time listed below: THE DATE AND TIME LISTED BELOW Thursday, August 7th, 1997, at 3:30 p.m. Monday, July 28th, 1997. at 3:30 p.m. VEHICLE(S): VEHICLE (S): YEAR/MAKE/STYLE/VEHICLE ID NUMBER CASE NUMBER 1978 CHEV MH CGL258U131517 97-3737 YEAR MAKE STYLE VEHICLE ID NUMBER CASE NUMBER 1979 FORD 4D 9B65H161450 97-7005 1987 FORD 2D 1FAPP2 H9XHW241128 97-4918 1979 CHEV 4D 1N69G9S311828 97-6832 1982 FORD 4D 1FABP21 BOCK 177758 97-3859 Inquiries regarding these vehicles should be directed to officer Ron Bianchi. 1983 BUICK 2D 1G4AJ47A7DH919200 97-6772 City of Plymouth Police Department, at 453-8600 LINDA J. LANGMESSER, CMC INQUIRES REGARDING THESE VEHICLES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO OFFICER RON BIANCHI, CITY OF PLYMOUTH POLICE Publish July 24. 1997 City Clerk ft DEPARTMENT AT 453-8600 LINDA J LANGMESSER. CMC CITY CLERK "The oncologists at St. Joe s in Ann Arbor im-TTTTiT Publish Jul> 2-4 1997 CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION are basically TOP OF T HE LINE. They are so highly trained. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PRQPQiiLD AM£NDM£XUQ_THE ZONING ORDINANCE QF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY. VIC GUSTAFSON, Chairman CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN They have Not only do these patients need treatment of their cancer, they Pobtuh Ji>l» W NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Act* of 1943 Jif rhti Slain uf Miehigan. as amended, and punuant to tht- Zoning NOTICE IS HERFRY GIVEN pumnanl to Act 184 of the Public Acts of~ Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION oCno Mmmonidssaiyo,n Aofu tghues tC 4h,ar 1te9r9 7To iwnns hthipe o Ff iCrsatn tFolno owril lM heoeldti nag P uRboloimc H oefa rtihneg oCfh tahrete Cr hTaorwtenrsh Tipo wofn sChaipnt oonf Cwailnlt ohnol dth aat P uthbelic P lHanenaninngg Conom Mmoinsdsaioyn, Aofug tuhset need a tremendous amount of emotional support. THE GOLD STANDARD OF CARE is offered at this CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON Administration Building. 1150 S Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m on the 4. 1997, in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance: 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m. on the following proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance: NOTICE LS HEREBY GIVEN that a public heanng will be held on Monday. CONSIDER REQUEST FROM FAIRWOOD WEST II TO MODIFY THE institution. And yet, it's offered with HUMANITY. They, are my patients and I believe that they really get that August 4. 1997 at 7 00 P.M. in the First Floor Meeting Room of the MOCERI CONSENT JUDGEMENT TO DIVIDE "COMMERCIAL SITE CONSIDER REQUEST TO AMEND THE FOREST TRAILS PLANNED to consider a rwjuret NO 2" INTO TWO 12> SEPARATE PARCELS PARCEL I - 10.10 ACRES DEVELOPMENT for the following special land use- as provided in Section 27 03 of the Canton SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED RESIDENTIAL; PARCEL 2 - 2 27 ACRES OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE TO ALLO.W SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED Township Zoning Ordinance C-2. COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL, LIMITED TO CURRENT C-l, RESIDENTIAL HOUSING ON PARCEL NO. 010 99 0001 001 AND PART 5) VERI AUTOMATIC CARWASH SPECIAL LAND USE CONSIDER VILLAGE SHOPPING USES (Parcel no 009 99 0001 005> OF PARCEL NO. 010 99 0004 006 (Amendment #1) wonderful care at this center. REQUEST FOR SPECIAL I AND USE APPROVAL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE WASH ESTABLISHMENT AS REQUIRED IN SECTION FAIRWOOD WEST II RE ZONING - CONSIDER THE REQUEST TO SIX PROPERTIES/CANTON TOWNSHIP RE ZONING - CONSIDER 17 02B.3 FOR PART OF PARCEL NO 132 99 0010 713 Property is located REZONE THE SOUTHERLY 10.10 ACRES OF PARCEL NO 009 99 0001 REQUEST TO REZONE PARCEL NO 010 99 0001 001 AND PART OF on the east side of Belleville Road south of Michigan Avenue 005 FROM C-2. COMMUNITY COMMERCIAL. TO R-6. SINGLE FAMILY PARCEL NO 010 99 0004 006 FROM O-l, OFFICE. TO R-6. SINGLE Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received ATTACHED RESIDENTIAL Property is located on the southwest corner FAMILY ATTACHED RESIDENTIAL. (5.1 acres) Properties are located on at the above address up to the time of the heanng of Morton Taylor and Joy Roads the south side of Joy Road west of Sheldon Road A Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received Wntten comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at at the above address up to the time of the heanng. the above address up to the time of the hearing For more information about the comprehensive cancer care serv ices at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, please call 1.800.231.221 '55 Si Joseph Mercy Hospital SAINT £& McAutey Cancer Care Center JOSEPH W 5301 East Huron River Drive MERCY m Ann Arbor Michigan 48106 • • httpi/Aaww sjmh com/ HEALTH SYSTEM A Member of Mercy Health Services fi VIC GUSTAFSON. Chairman VIC GUSTAFSON. 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Co liu Prices and offers good through 7/26/97. The Observer!THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 (A*fteWQc)*All Students welcome Golf outing to'benefit scholarship program Madonna University invites at 11:30 a.m. and Shotgun Ford Escort from Blackwell Peter Ventura, CEO of Ventura challenges of the public to tee up for 18 holes (scramble format) at 1 p.m. Ford; and an Explorer Scout Properties, and Gary Whitener, on Monday, Sept. 29, and also The awards banquet will begin (two-year lease) from Bill Brown PGA professional. enjoy a day full of activities at at 7 p.m. and includes prizes, a Ford. Cost for the golf and dinner is its second annual Scholarship special recognition ceremony Former Detroit Tiger Milt $150. Dinner is $50. summer institute Golden Classic Golf Outing. and a ailent auction of sports Wilcox is an honorary chair. Sponsorship opportunities Golfers will show their support memorabilia. Special features Other honorary chairs are for- ranging from $100 to $5,000 are for college student scholarships will be three hole-in-one car mer New York Yankee Bill still available to corporations as proceeds go to the Madonna giveaways and a closest-to-the- Stafford; the Rev. James Hayes, and friends who wish to publicly University Scholarship Fund. pin trip giveaway from selected a friend of Madonna University; show their support. The event will be held at The destinations. The three hole-in- and Warren Orlick ("Mr. Rules"), For information, call Madonna BY TONY BRISCATO Golden Fox — Fox Hills Country one giveaways are; a Ford ZX2 former president of the PGA. University's Advancement Office STAFF WRITER Club — in Plymouth. Check-in is Escort from A1 Long Ford; a Serving as general chairs will be at (313)432-5422. Mention summer school to many teenagers and the reaction Madonna reading program enrolls for fall term is most likely the same as taking away the car keys. However, for a group of 120 The Learning Center at reading and its related skills, Sept. 15, through Thursday, Dec. are to make up for Thanksgiving Wayne County high school stu- >up instruction 4. Parents may choose the day then there will be no class. dents, spending two weeks at accepting applications for its fall is available. and time that best fits their Since enrollment is limited, it Madonna University's Summer term, which begins Monday, needs: Monday, Tuesday or is important that applications be Institute for the Arts and Sci- Sept. 15. Prior to admission, each stu- Wednesday from 4 to 5 p.m. or 5 submitted as early as possible. ences is both a learning experi- The tutorial sessions are dent will be informally assessed, to 6 p.m.,; or Thursday from For more information, please ence and summer vacation. designed for children from the and a tailored remedial action either 3:55 to 5 p.m. or 4:55 to 6 call (313) 432-5586 or Sister first through 12th grades who plan will be designed. p.m. The extra five minutes Mary Duane at (313) 432-5585. Students get intensive studies are experiencing difficulty in Classes run from Morday, added to the Thursday classes in class sessions like Chemistry and Biology of the Rouge River; World Wide Web; Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineer- ing; Sign Language and Artistic Great preparation: Mary Expression for the Deaf; and Crofts, 17, from Westland Music Video Production. John Glenn High School, "The program is sponsored by the Michigan Department of says the summer institute Education for gifted and talent- is great preparation for ed students," said Sister Nancy college. Marie Jamroz, vice-president for student life at Madonna, and Summer Institute knows an all- organizer of the Summer Insti- around college experience also tute at the university. includes some fun. "We believe in the philosophy After morning sessions which that many students have tal- deal mainly with intensive stud- Attention ents, and want to increase their ies, the afternoon's exploratory knowledge and learn new tech- sessions include such topics as niques. It's a chance for the stu- Creativity of Self Discovery, dents to get immersed in sub- Surfing the World Wide Web, Medicare Beneficiaries jects they don't have in high and field trips to the Detroit school." Institute of Arts and the Holo- It's that last part that entices' caust Memorial Centers many students to Madonna for Evenings are filled with activi- two weeks out of the summer. ties such as movies, sports, a tal- "I picked the session on genet- ent show, ice cream socials and Introducing Medicare Blue. • ics because I want to get into the concerts. medical field someday." said "This is great preparation for Mary Crofts. 17. from Westland college," said Crofts, who plans John Glenn High School. "It's on attending Brigham Young a new alternative to been great getting hands-on University, "There's competition experience in subjects that among your peers because every- would just be too expensive for one here is a top student. We Medicare coverage. the high school to do." also get the experience of living That was echoed by classmate in a dorm and eating dorm food," Christopher Tatman, 17, of "This definitely helps with Westland. learning a bit about college life, "We've done a water analysis so when the time comes you of the Rouge River and are doing won't be as apprehensive," notes preliminary tests to determine Tatman, who after graduation is Medicare Blue — more benefits than Medicare or the water quality," noted Tat- headed to either Northern man. Michigan University or Michi- supplemental coverage combined! "I've been working on the gan Tech to study conservation. Rouge River project for several The students are put into years, and it's rewarding to find groups of no more than 13 stu- out if it's actually working to dents, with a counselor to help Blue Care network, the HMO affiliate of Blue Cross clean-up the river. We also visit- with daily problems and discus- Medicare Blue ed a waste water treatment sion groups, and Blue Shield of Michigan, has a new health care facility." "It's been a privilege to work Educational plan for Medicare eligibles - Medicare Blue. All work and no play makes with these gifted and talented Seminars for a very dull student. And the students," said Amy Kleusch of Harper Woods, a senior at Madonna. Medicare Blue combines your Medicare and supplemental Warren "They are motivated and coverage into one complete plan. You lose no coverage filled with ideas, and very outgo- Wednesday, July 23 ing. Our nightly discussions and gain many extra advantages such as preventive care, at Bill Knapp's center of various topics such as 9:30 a.m. & 2 p.m. life's circumstances and poli- physicals and immunizations. tics." The cost for the two-week stay Farmington Hills at Madonna is approximately $200, however Sister Nancy says Thursday, July 24 many students get scholarships Medicare Blue offers you: at Bill Knapp's through the Wayne County 9:30 a.m. & 2 p.m. Regional Educational Service Agency. y Mo premium for basic coverage; premium of only Roseville Other local students attending —$30 per month for basic coverage plus prescription, Priday, July 25 u the Summer Institute include twins Julie and Leslie Ann at Bill Knapp's vision and hearing benefits Reichert of W'estland. Both are 9:30 a.m. Sc 2 p.m. studying the Rouge River. Experience: Christopher • Canton resident Josephina y A growing network with thousands of doctors and Call us for additional Chang of Plymouth-Canton Tatman, 17, of Westland, High School is focusing on Cre- 39 hospitals right in the community dates of future says the program provides ative Writing- during her two hands-on experience. weeks at the Summer Institute. y Travel benefits for up to six months Sprinkler System Sale Sound interesting? For more details, call 1-888-333-3129 extension 900 Buy Now, Pay Later! Get Your Toro Automatic Sprinkler System S Installed This Summer With Blue Care Network NO PAYMENTS For 6 Months! Blue O . H Call Today Spartan ^800-822-2216 M8UCnNiMM«M*indinlk»Mi«NeMCi(»iMeuM Distributors Your ffl| Distributor WTaby nbaa.c Oomakala an dI. 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He said Republi- sign the $4 million" this year, on school districts. Civic Literacy Scholarship who have shaped Michigan Blamed by state Sen. Loren drew support from state Rep. not only to Wayne-Westland, but cans — not Democrats — pro- Bennett said. DeHart said Bennett's criti- Contest. political history or what are Bennett for losing millions of Eileen DeHart, D-Westland, who also to three other Michigan dis- posed changes that reduced But the new compromise is cism of Kelly was "completely Three $500 first place the top three issues that affect dollars for Wayne-Westland accompanied him to the session tricts. Wayne-Westland's share of the more likely to face a veto uncalled for" and added, "The F^ank E. and Bessie Angileri awards will be given to the youth/young adults today and schools, state Rep. Thomas Kelly for an unrelated ceremony hon- Bennett blamed Kelly for special allocation. because it adds up to $8 million issue should be what's best for of Livonia have established the winners, along with a $300 how should they be resolved. fired back Monday at charges he oring district teachers. allowing the compromise to Kelly said he had to accept the this year, considering that kids." Angileri Quality Institute at second place and a third place For more information, or to labeled "false, unfounded and DeHart commended Kelly as emerge from a House-Senate compromise or run the risk that Wayne-Westland and three other Wayne-Westland Superinten- Madonna University. $150. award. The contest is receive an entry form, contact without merit." "a strong fighter for public conference committee, scuttling Wayne-Westland might not districts are to receive $2 million dent Duane Moore conceded that Institute organizers hope to open to Wayne County resi- Brooke McCauley at 224-0942. Kelly, D-Wayne, accused Ben- schools and for Wayne-Westland Bennett's proposal to provide receive any extra money. each, Bennett said. he was "disappointed" to see the foster quality in the automotive nett, R-Canton Township, of in particular." $20.8 million over eight years to Bennett had originally pro- "I couldn't make a guarantee allocation reduced, but he added industry at the suppliers level. "playing pure, unadulterated Last week, Bennett responded Wayne-Westland, alone. posed the $20.8 million over before; now I'm worried," Ben- that he would be "thrilled* with The institute will be operated by politics" for statements Bennett by telephone that he stood by his Bennett's plan would have eight years after Wayne-West- nett said. $2 million. the University's School of Busi- Olde World made in the July 13 Westland allegations against Kelly. given the district $4 million this land officials convinced him that But he said he will seek guber- "For me, it's a nonpartisan ness and funded by the Angi- Observer. The Bennett-Kelly feud erupt- year, alone, compared to the the district was Michigan's hard- natorial support for the compro- issue," he said Monday. leris who will also serve in an Kelly's attack emerged during ed when House and Senate nego- lower $2 million figure. est hit because of 1994's Propos- mise. Patricia Brand, assistant advisory capacity. —Both lawr "My wife and I <jhose Madon- Canterbury Village Wayne-Westland area. erty taxes. mendation that I can possibly the $2 million allocation would na University for this institute CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON On Monday, Kelly labeled Starting with $4 million in make," Bennett said. "Even allow Wayne-Westland to "break because of its quality programs NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Bennett's allegations "second- 1997-98, the money would have though it's not what I thought even" for 1997-98. and excellent faculty," said p re s e n t s The Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Canton will conduct a hand and erroneous," and he been phased out during the next the (Wayne-Westland) district If Engler decides to veto the Frank Angileri. public heanng on Tuesday. August 12, 1997 at 7 00 RM. in the First Floor noted that Bennett wasn't seven years. However, the gover- deserved and should have had, money, however, local school offi- "We feel that Madonna's Meeting Room of the Canton Township Administration Building, 1150 S. involved in conference committee nor could choose in any given this is better than nothing." cials again will face a budget School of Business, which 0(DlfS DOS! Canton Center Road, as a part of its regular meeting. meetings where the compromise year to veto the spending mea- On Monday, Kelly accused deficit that could force painful already offers a master's degree The purpose of the public hearing will be to consider a request by Procoil was reached. sure. Republicans of refusing to accept budget cuts. in quality and operations man- Corporation for an Industrial Facilities Exemption Certificate for real and Kelly accused Bennett of rais- "I had no absolute commit- responsibility for the harmful A deficit is illegal by state law. agement, has the capability to personal property on a new facility being constructed at 5260 Haggerty develop this institute into a Road S within the Canton International Commerce Park Industrial Development District, the legal description of which is as follows; New president promises strong leadership nsiantcieo nita lisly trheec oognnlyiz eodne e onfti ityts At Madonna: Frank E. and Bessie Angileri of Livonia have established the Angileri Saturday July 26,1997 1:00 - 7:00 pm A parcel of land being that pan of the Southeast U4 of Section 35. Quality Institute to foster quality in the automotive industry at the suppliers level. kind established by an indepen- Town 2 South. Range 8 East, Canton Township. Wayne County, Michigan, described as commencing at the East 1/4 corner of said dent liberal arts university." The Angileris - Bessie and Frank <seated from left) will also serve in an advisory- & Sunday July 27,1997 1:00 - 6:00 pm Section 35. thence South 89 degrees 57 minutes 34 seconds West A symposium will be held capacity. Also pictured are Stuart Arends (standing) and Sister Mary Francilene, W79e.9st5 l ifneeet oafl oHnagg tgheer tEya Rsto-aWde 1s1t2 10/4 f eleint ew oidf eS)e, ctthieonnc 3e5 S toou ath p o00in td oegnr tehees BSTYA DFAFR WRREILTLE RC LEM WAYNE-WESTLAND SCHOOLS aclpapssrroovoaml otefch an obloognyd ainsdsu sech fooorl aMnonnudaallyy, Jwainth. 2th6e, 1fi9r9s8t .s lTahteisd i fnoi-r university president. 2H3a mggienrutyte Rso 4ad4, steoc othneds P oWinets to f4 2B1e.g12inn fienegt, tahloenngce t choen tWineusitng li naelo nogf Debra Fowlkes, who made his- building renovations. 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Storm Sewer Manholes 7 EACH ROY E. PARROTT. President Fqwlkes include: years that split board members tive industry." said Frank Angi- automotive industry. 3947 * 12 Mil*. Bwtfcy • (8101 MJ-3115 Catch Basins .2 EACH Publuh Juiv 17 and 2*. 1997 By Simpson Industries Fund • Planning to seek voter and damaged the board's image. leri. "They will not have to pay For information on the Angi- MOT. -Sal 10-5:30 i Frt. 1M i t H J U E RS SQUARE Standard Inlets 3 EACH travel expenses and exorbitant leri Quality Institute, contact Remove Ex. Storm Sewer 302 L.F Paving: 6" Underdrain w/Sock 2000 L.F 8" Uniform Concrete w/Int Curb 5700 S.Y 9" Reinf. Concrete w/6" I.S.C. 700 S.Y. CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON The Drawing* and Specifications under which the work ia to be done are on BOARD PROCEEDINGS 1964 PA 188 PROCEEDINGS 4 DAYS! fiie end may be examined on July 28, 1991, or thereafter at the office* of the A regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of NOTICE OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENT HEARING fASHION SHOWIM L UNCH hnv Rad Otnimr. CP85nh6ea0sr>tt eB&ri dT Ao wsDsnooscchiuaimptee son,f tIs nC cma.,na yt3o 7bn5e 1a o1nbd Sta ctihhnoeedo l ocofrnfai cfJteu,l yLo fi2v t8oh,ne 1i a9E,9 nM7g,Ii on 4re 8eth1r.e5 r0Me a(ifc 3the1ar3e fl/r9 oL5m3. - CRoaandto Snu wpearsv ihseolrd o Yna Tcku ecsadllaeyd, tJhuel ym 1e5e,ti n1g99 t7o aotr d1e1r5 a0t 7S:o0u5t hP .CMa. nton Center CHARWTAEYRN TEO CWOUNNSTHYIP, MOFIC PHLIYGMANO UTH cakSimnoI an aET rnRnlrrvarrtlln &Virfu onrrinn*l a Tnr ain. the office of the Engineer < Michael L. Pnest & Associates, Inc.), by purchase Members Present Bennett. Burdziak. Kirchgatter, LaJoy, McLaughlin, for the sum of $30 00 per set Shipping is an additional $6.00 per set, Shefferly, Yack TO: THE RESIDENTS AND PROPERTY OWNERS OF THE CHARTER Oa P<«tur Trail aTthdhede etreenl dewapi hl(liof bn aeen nyno ui mrceabtnue rrbn ea ondrdi r resectfrtueendetd. aodf ddroecsusm oefn tthse T ihnediv piudrucahla osre rf imrmu stto s wuphpolmy .SMtaefmf Pbererss eAnbt:s eDnut:r Nacokn.e Ager, Thompson, Voyles, Wolosiewicz, Zevalkink, TAONYW ONTSHHEIPR O IFN TPELRYEMSOTUETDH P, EWRASYONNES :C OUNTY. MICHIGAN, AND RasMsrraliv XriatiMloionmnt t oR »auuiiml d T(J»uV*d»l* r7t M OM»apikUn«.- PMRi.d au.i lfl Zuchlewski PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that as a result of Petitions of property OB A certified check or bidder's bond for a sum of not less than five percent ITEM 1 TOWNSHIP TRANSPORTATION PROC.RAM FOR SENIORS owners within the Township signed by the record owners of land whose imiiiiiniiiiiiM (T5%he) Tofo twhnes ahmipo duonets o nf otth ed ipsrcorpimosianla twei loln b eth ree qbuaisriesd o wf riathce e,a ccohlo pr,r onpaotisoanl.a l on- AMNoDtio Dn IbSyA BBeLnEnDet tI,N sDupIVpoIDrt!e drA bl.yS LaJoy, to delete this item from the agenda. fhreorneti fnoaofttaegre de csocnnsbteidtu Stepse cmiaolr eA stsheasnsm 5Cenfct Dofis tthriec tt oatnadl ftrhoen tT ofowontsahgiep oBfo tahred gin, sex. religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of Motion carried unanimously. of the Charter Township of Plymouth proposes road paving improvements services. ITEM 2 PDA ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS on Brookline. Elmhurst, Marlowe, Oakview, Northern, Corinne, Ball, The Township reserves the nght to accept any proposal, to reject any or all Discussion occurred regarding specific uniformity of lighting, planting mate- Martin, Judson, and Mayville Avenues and to create a Special Assessment CARRIAGE proposals, and to waive any irregularities in any proposal Bids may not be rials. bnck landscaping, sidewalk width and basic design scheme The Board for the recovery of the cost thereof by Special Assessment against the withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) days after the date of receiving bids. directed Ms. Wolosiewicz to proceed with Zoning Ordinance amendments to properties benefited therein. require all new developments fronting Ford Road to incorporate specific ele- P-A-R-K TERRY G BENNETT, Clerk ments of the DDA Streetscape in road frontage landscape design. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested, that the Board of Canton Township ITEM 3 CANTON INTERNET STUDY Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth has tentatively declared its Pubtuh July 2*. 1997 Ken Voyles gave a review of Canton's home page. He explained the differ- intention to make the hereinafter described improvement: SENIOR COMMUNITY ences in information only web sites and interactive web sites. The project consist of approximately 25,000 feet of existing gravel 313-397-8300 A semi interactive site allows residents to access limited parts of our data road within the Green Meadows, Palmer's Acres and Palmer's Re- base ( such as voting or tax records) and allows residents to fill out simple Subdivisions, south of Ann Arbor Road to be paved with bituminous forpis to fax or mail us. A fully interactive web server allows residents to concrete. The project commences at the north right-of-way line of Joy Canton's Premier Senior Living Community not only access parts of our data base but also make transactions through Road and proceeds northward approximately 2,500 feet to the south CANTOCNH ATORTWENRS THOIPW PNLSAHNIPN IONFG C CAONMTOMNIS SION ttehee tIinmteersn aett smuuchni caisp aplay gionlgf tcaoxuerss,e ssi,g pnainyg a u pw afoterr S buimll,m eittc c.l Aasnses i,n rteesrearcvtiivneg nBgrohot-kolfi-nwe.a Ey llminheu rosft, MAnanrlo Awreb, oOra kRvoieawd. oNnor tthheer nfo, lCloowriinnnge asntrde eBtasl:l We offer one and two bedroom apartments, a full calendar of social NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING hnoeemde f pora gceo mwmouelrdc irael qEu-imrea iCl aanctcoonu ntots become a "web server," eliminating"the AEavsetn ruiegsh tA-olsfo-w aaylon lgin Mea orlfin S,h Jeulddsoonn Ranodad M eaaysvtiwllear Adv aepnpureosx firmomate tlhye alunndc rhe acnreda tdiionnnaelr e pvreongtrsa; mons;- shitoeu fsuelkle seeprivnigc ea nbdar lbaeurn/bderyau steyr vsaicloens; and 2,500 feet to the west right-of-way line of South Main Street. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE Brad Thompson, MIS Manager explained the pr» ni h»»if regularly scheduled transportation. Our back door is adjacent to the M CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN nections for the Internet and the proposed computer connections needed for That is has further been tentatively determined that the following Meijer's parking lot, so shopping is very convenient! an interactive web site and their expenses. Canton's home page would be descnbed lots and parcels of land will specially benefit from said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acts of 1943 hosted on our own file server To attain either interactive approach, the improvements and will constitute a Special Assessment District against 2250 Canton Center Rd. of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance township would need to wire that file server directly to the Internet using a which the cost of said improvement shall be assessed: Canton, MI 48187 of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the "T-l link" to the phone system He said the T-l link would give the The project area encompasses Lots 12, 13, 25, 26, 38, 39, 51, 52, 63, Charter Township of Canton will hold a Public Hearing on Monday. August Township more direct control over the web site, including guarding against 64, 75 through 118, 129 through 214, 225 through 310, 322 through 4. 1997 in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Administration Building. viruses with the use of "firewall" software. TTie recommendation by the 407, 419 through 504, 516 through 601, 621, 622, 633. 634, 645, 646 1150 S Canton Center Road at 7:00 p.m. on the following proposed Internet Feasibility Review Group was reviewed. Discussion pccurred and VI the vacated alley adjacent to Lota 12,13, 25. 26, 38, 39, 51, 52, INCH amendment to the Zoning Ordinance: regarding costs, savings and the value to the Township, start up and main 63 64 75. 76, 117, 118, 129, 130, 171, 172, 213. 214, 225, 226, 267, lenance costs of an interactive home page. The board discussed two available to the Township This item will go before the Board at the next BORDINE/McGUIRE REZONING - CONSIDER REQUEST TO REZONE 504. 516,' 517,'558, 559, 600 and Lot 601 inclusive of Greeri Meadows - meeting of July 22, 1997 PARCEL NO 067 99 0005 000. 067 99 0006 000 and THE WESTERLY 675 Subdivision as recorded in Liber 61 page 94 of Plats, Wayne County FEET OF PARCEL NO. 067 99 0008 000 FROM RA. RURAL ITEM 4 BOARD ROOM RENOVATION' PROJECT Records. Also encompassing Lots 5, 6,10,11, 15, 16, 21 through 37 AGRICULTURAL, TO R-l, SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL. AND THE Mike Ager, Resource Development Manager, reviewed the changes to be and Lots 44 through 77, inclusive of Palmer's Acres Subdivision as EASTERLY 845 FEET OF PARCEL NO. 067 99 0008 000 AND ALL OF made to the Board Room The changes center around cable cameras. The recorded in Liber 43 page 68 of Plats, Wayne County Records PARCEL NO 067 99 0010 000 FROM RA. RURAL AGRICULTURAL. TO R- new control room will be located in old vending room. He said improve- Further encompassing Lots 18 through 21, 28, 29. 36 through 43, 50 2. SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Property is located on the south side ments were to He made on the smmd system, speakers and lighting and a and H the vacated alley adjacent to Lots 18 through 21. 28, 29, 36. of Salt! Road between Beck and Ridge Roads number of other audio visual items The Board reviewed the plans for the 43 and Lot 50, inclusive of Palmer's Re-Subdivision as recorded in renovations. It was noted that the microphones and jacks would improve Liber 60 page 72 of Plats, Wayne County records. Written comments addressed to the Planning Commission will be received at the quality of the audio recordings The audio controls will stay at their the above address up to the time of the hearing. present location. ChaPrLteErA TSoEw TnsAhKipE o FfU PRlyTmHoEuRth N shOaTllIC mEe etth aotn t hTeu eBeodaardy, Jouf lTyr u2s9t,e e1s9 9o7f t ahte 7:30 p-m- at the Weet Middle School Cafeteria located at 44491 West Clerk Bennett updated the Board on the final report of the Mid-Decade Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth, Michigaa 49170. for the purpose of Census project. The report showed that the total population for Canton reviewing said proposed Special Assessment District, and hearing Township was 67.809. Of the total population, the report showed 4.699 pre- objections to the improvement, creation of the Special Assessment District school children in the Plymouth-Can toe Community Schools, 475 preschool- and the assessment thereon. All persons may then and there appear snd '^TERIOR LATEX FLAT ers in the Wayne-Westland Schools, and 137 preschoolers in the Van Buren make sny objections they may have to such improvement snd assessment • r Sr School District The Mid-Decade Census report was forwarded to the local Appearance and protest at the hearing is required in order to sppeal the school districts amount, if any, of the special assessment to the state tax tribunal An OTHER owner or party in interest, or agent thereof, may appear in person at the, ENTRY DOORS HOLDS GLOSS fccwJ* -rfcl-- Debbie Zevalkink announced that the National Archery Tournament sched- heanng. or may file an appearance or protest by letter. All parties or agents- • increase Security TrW I" r —» ' Cm* uled at Hen tag* Park is in need of volunteers for the information tent (Au- appearing in person at the hearing for purposes of protest should request! • steel insulated SUPERPAIN'T gust 4 - 8). Volunteer cooks and servers were also needed for the barbecue the appearance be entered into the record of the meeting. Oil • stamawe Fiberglass on August 7. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the plana, specifications^ • iRnesptallalcaetimonesn t 1 - EXTERIOR * SKuennd Vayo.y lAesu ginufsot r3m. e1d9 9t7he a tB 6oa0r0d Pt.hMat a tnhde WOpeelcnoinmgin Cge Creemreomnoiensi eosn w Milol nbdea hye ladt estimates of coet and recommendations of the engineer for said proposed- DL1 GARAGE DOOR INTERIOR SOLID COI-OR FUT LATEX 8p:e4t5it oAr.sM to H deat esa Tidre tahsautr ethrer eK iwrcehrega otvteerr n13o0te dfo trheaigtn t heenytr iwese raen dlo o5k30ing co fmor- Saevsptaeiicmliaaablt leAe osffosre cs posuamtbsel inoctf e Dsxuiaecmhtni ccntoa nthisoatnrreu ac tbti etoehnne i fosifl feiindce twh oeift h tah pethp eTroo xTwiomnwsahntiesph iaCpml eaornukdn, tTa horveT - OPENERS FIAT LATEX house stai> host families for foreign archery competitor* $1,231.850 50 up to IVERYI Director Durack said that the Stanley Cup may be at the Pheasant Run Ail SJMNGS AM Off RSOUlAlt PtKIS. Golf Club on Tueeday, July 22, 1997, but the tunes were not available coePu LfoErA tShEe TpAroKpoEs eFdU RSpTeHcEiaRl A NeOosToIsCmEon tth adtis ptreircito dmicay r ebdee tneercmeieneaatriyo nan odf GAINRSUALGATII DD SOTOtILR S $5 0 o ff DOOR I 01997 TW SharwovWAom Colony Nc* 'tfiofar >yf>ogn(**n> or o"~o* tmn SWwwWJtom. >MW *» rgtu » COTMI at pa* c4 pu^ho* Ms Zevalkink said that the 36th District Court was still looking for alter- may be made without further notice to the record owners or parties in Wtuafy Maintenance Free nated sites including the lower level of the Administration Building. She interest in the property AMU BAMV M • CAT !•) said that parking would be the m^jor problem at our site. MARILYN MASSENGILL. VISIT OUR SHOWROOM YOU'LL BE CLAP YOU DIP I WHERE TO GET IT I •>( ilu l'H .moil <»l iht Mnrwin W ilium* »imt in II »mi,».ill •nnanr Yarfc s^mimed I ha mating W M PH The above is a synopsis of discussion taken at the Regular Board meeting 42360 Ann Arbor Road (•10) S2*-3497 17<« CoaMg* w n IM (313L)I5V2O3M-A0 007 Only at your 1-800-4- SHERWIN IM.1MT VIC GUSTAFSON. Chairman ahMbellhde fkoooMll oJrwuHliynlg 1i O6th, e 1 n99ex7t. rTehgeu lfaurll m toesetti nogt otfh teh aep Bporaorvded To nfmc rAirnyu uGgtu.e ssBt ew1n2inl,l1e 9btt9e. 7 Ca. vlearikl- NW My IT tmd M. IBS? Plymouth, M(3ic1h3i)g 4a5n3 4-63167400 ((J•11«03wO-)w4't 7cT»4W*- o4«9o15 (((•••11C1X000P))X) C7T3s0Oft3Wc1N5MT--C24W4O 4P03O 40 ((8•11B«00IR)O)M 76*IN74vG66mH--21As21 M1000 SHERWISNt-oWreI LLIAMS I HIM I 474 17**4 — Canton ©bseruer The Observer/ THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 (*)AlS<ltCWQ)AU OPINION POINTS OF VIEW Incinerator passes analysis with high m a r ks A14(C) 794 SOUTH MAIN, PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN 48170 THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 W hen making complex public • Enhanced pollution control — for development, financing and con- Can we guarantee that there will Commitment Diversity policy decisions, the most The incinerator will be equipped with struction of the new pollution control be no emissions from the plant? No, productive evaluation often state-of-the-art pollution control system at no cost to the authority. that isn't possible. I can say, howev- involves a cost/benefit analysis. equipment including an acid-gas The partnership will place more than er, that with the new control equip- Hopefully, such an approach to the scrubber and a fabric filter baghouse $20 million in equity directly into the ment, emissions will be so low that Artley showed it over 14 years Central Wayne Air Quality and Ener- to remove particulates. A mercury plant while the bulk of the remainder only the most sensitive monitoring gy Recovery Project will be more pro- removal system will be added along of the cost will be financed through instruments will be able to measure ductive than simply responding to the with a nitrogen oxide reduction sys- bonds supported by the project's rev- them. s claims of those who oppose it. tem. This meets stringent Environ- enues. Less than 5 percent will come The incinerator has served the othmeeir p aevoopcleat aiorens j.u Lsto snygntiomney mPloyums owuitthh- sncihtyo.o l district indeed is owned by the commu- incElucdoen:o mic benefits of the project me•n Atavlo Pidrointegcti olann dAfgilelnincgy —sta Envdearryd s. STEVEN R. AYNES flirco mcr aed gitr asuntp pfroormt i sth ien vsotalvtee.d .N o pub- afourtmhoinrigt yc'lse caonlmym anudni rteielisa bwleyl.l, W peitrh- the Canton Board of Education member He admits that some of the moments on the • Addition of about 300 construc- week more than 2,000 tons of munici- Of greater importance to the installation of the most effective pol- Generating electricity by burning tion jobs, preservation of existing pal solid waste is generated. Even authority is the environmental impact lution control technology available, municipal solid waste, with proper air Whenever you thought about the school When asked about his years on the school operating jobs, and training for new after recycling, the only viable dispos- of the project on not only our own citi- the facility will be one of the cleanest pollution control equipment, is clean- board. Artley was just one ol'those people who board, more often than not he speaks about positions. al alternatives for that kind of volume er than the fossil fuel alternatives. zens, but those of neighboring com- in the country. These benefits, when came to mind. the kids and their parents. That's certainly • Sale of electricity to Detroit Edi- are waste-to-energy and landfilling. munities as well. combined with the expected economic • Compatibility with recycling — Without much ado. after 14 years on the what the school district and the board of edu- son under a 35-year contract, creating Until recently, landfilling was an Authority board members and staff results, enable the project to pass the Many recyclable materials, includ- school board, Artley resigned saying it was cation is all about. new revenues. acceptable option; fortunately, we have spent thousands of hours over test of a cost/benefit analysis with just time for someone else to do the job. Noth- There can be no doubt that throughout the Iv • Waste-to-energy offers long- now know better. The potential dam- ibnugs mtibeltea lso a ntdhe girla rsesm, oavreal not com- several years studying and discussing high marks. ing complicated there. years, Artley's heart has been in the right term waste disposal at stable and age to our environment from uncon- improves combustion. environmental issues. It will be difficult to imagine the Plymouth- place. He certainly was visible in the commu- 4 affordable rates. trolled dumping of garbage is enor- We have held the partnership to Guest columnist Steven R. Aynes is Canton Community Schools or the school nity and the school district. WTienever an • Significant tax revenues plus mous — a conclusion consistent with Nqw let's look at the anticipated the highest standard not only in the Executive Director Central Wayne bCoaanrtdo nw riethsioduetn At ratnledy .c oOmvmeru tnhiety y eaacrtisv, itshte has mExetertai nMgisl,e yro auw caorudld w baest ggiovoedn mato ntheey bthoaatrd A rt- tthhee ploucmalp eincgon oofm my.i llions of dollars into tChoeu pnotsyi tainodn tthaeke Snt abtye booft Mh iWchaiygnaen . cFaorursnatsdn oignfeg dt h iwsis ie tjnhoti itnrhtee lpy up pbarlriitcvn/aeptrresilvhya ipte p eafyfionrgt. taelsrom ist so fc ainpfaobrimlitayti aonnd p eroxvpiedreiAd,i cbeu ti n aC opuanrttnye Sra innita tthioen C Aenuttrhaolri tWyay nwehi cAhir is come to represent education and the school ley knew the person - and likely their family Environmental benefits include: • Clean electricity generation — ensuring the project's success. Quality and Energy Recovery Project. district. and friends. Certainly. Artley has been known for his Above all. Artley prided himself on his good Today's kindergarten isn't for babies anymore quick wit and his concern for students and attendance at the school board meetings. education. If anything, Artley stood for commitment to On a lighter note. Artley became well used the job and a job well done. Consider just how to others telling him he had to be brief with many others have given 14 years of their life his comments. Definitely, he has the gift of to the community and its future. Dancing and singing: Young Ryan Schuyler performs a Native American dance Amove's afoot in the Michigan also learn social studies; and there is working with 6-week-old infants, we youngsters who are developmentally gab And he's good natured about it; at times His decision to leave the school board by no in full regalia (as seen in detail above) at this year's Westland Summer Festival. Legislature to make kids more an emphasis on learning centers or find that the curriculum can be more ready. The legislative bill does allow using it to quell what could otherwise have means should imply Artley will disappear. In the Indian tradition, joining in a dance symbolizes that you are extending a grown-up when they attend stations. sophisticated because the children parents to petition a school district if been an uncomfortable situation. He's simply onto new experiences, such as a hand of friendship and singing is like praying. kindergarten. Currently, children - A recent news story quoted some have more capabilities than we they think their almost 5-year-old is In his 14 years in the district. Artley wit- board membership on the Educational Excel- who turn age 5 by Dec. 1 start public local educators who say the increased knew." kindergarten material. They also con- nessed many changes, namely the growth of a lence Foundation. He also has been named school in the fall of that year. The bill, emphasis on academics in kinder- West Bloomfield kindergarten sider the move of some school districts once-small and somewhat rural district to interim director of community health for Kala- LETTERS introduced by a group of state repre- garten is to prepare students to teacher Kay Gilmer maintains that to optional all-day kindergarten what exists today with an ever-increasing pop- mazoo County, where he serves as director of sentatives. would move the eligibility achieve higher scores when they take kindergarten is still play-centered, appropriate. ulation and increased mandates and rules. development. ^ up over three years, until children the fourth grade statewide assess- but likes the curriculum changes that "It's almost impossible for a work- Increased community involvement, such as Truly, Artley will be missed on the school Re-vote necessary 22 article that the school board is "using our entering kindergarten are 5 years old ment test. JUDITH DONER BERNE have occurred since she first began ing parent to cope with a half-day," with the Class Size Action Partnership, is one board. But we have no doubt, the community money against us" is equally offensive. The by Sept. 1. That would be too bad. A more teaching in the early '60s. Levin said. In fact some children start of the major changes Artley witnessed in his minded resident will not be far away. When I was younger and went to public bond challengers are wasting everyone's That's probably a good thing, con- solid rationale is that many children "It is more directed," said Gilmer, a with a latchkey program, attend half- reasons (for introducing more skills tenure. We agree with his assessment that the schools, I was taught that voting was money. sidering that kindergarten has are ready to learn more than was pre- Farmington Hills resident. "We might day kindergarten, then are shuttled to into kindergarten)," says Marlynn important and a right and each vote counted Do people really think that defending the become more academic and that some viously taught. They enter kinder- , have more goals for the children to another program for the afternoon Levin, a Birmingham resident who is and even caused wars in many countries. It democratic process is the goal of these people, school districts are offering pptional garten with more knowledge via tele- reach through their play than there until they can be picked up. work and family program director for Respect due Native Americans seems in the Plymouth-Canton School District or that they would be bringing this action if extended day kindergarten. vision, computers and maybe even big used to be." But, she emphasized, "I'm very excited about it," seconds Merrill-Palmer Institute of Wayne that none of this is true. It would be interest- the bond had failed? Hopefully no one is that Now schools incorporate social book stores. And with both mothers "play is still very important. Play Gilmer. "For the kids who stay all ing to know what the school system is teach- naive: the goals are only to try to overturn the skills into academic exercises, such as and fathers working, children at all State University. teaches children to get along, respect day, it's one less caregiver, one less J Levin oversees Merrill-Palmer- ing in government and history classes, i result of the election, not to ensure equal pro- working with a partner on an art pro- socio-economic levels have extensive and care about one another. It is still set of rules." And probably even directed child care both in suburb and It's about time we all took a lesson in history. element of American history of which many would not expect, in this country, to have an tection or represent the community. ject or science experiment. Curricu- pre-kindergarten experiences such as inner city. "For many years we have utmost in our minds." more opportunities for play. people are not aware. election and have over 6 percent of the vote That the district needs this project is clear, lum stresses specific academic objec- day care, preschool nursery and/or Both educators end<frse the propos- Judith Doner Berne, a West Bloom- underestimated the potential of young During the past year, the Native American This recent push to educate and inform is not even counted. I would think that (Super- and no one wj|o cares about quality education tives, including counting, graphing camp and Head Start. al to move kindergarten eligibility up field resident, is former managing edi- children," she says. "Now that we're community has stepped up to educate the gen- an important way to share history with others intendent Charles) Little would want to set an in our schools should doubt that. Our tax dol- and writing short sentences; students "There probably are a number of to Sept. 1 to increase the numbers of tor of the Eccentric Newspapers. eral public about Indian history and culture. and forge a new link between cultures which example for the thousands of kids in the Ply- lars are being wasted by every minute of Don't bet on fair play One attitude that needs changing is the can only serve to strengthen us as a country. mouth-Canton school system and have the delay, and I hope that the school district will misnomer that Native Americans are an eth- According to local statistics, more than half bond vote done over. I would bet everything I seek sanctions against those causing this nic group, like being Irish or German. of all Native Americans live off of reserva- own or ever will own that if the bond lost by waste. There were originally mefe than 500 tribes tions, which means that "many of us are your 96 votes that there would definitely be anoth- Michael S. Khoury in the United States, each with its own lan- neighbors and co-workers," said Thurman W. er election with Dr. Little leading the charge. Plymouth at Indian-run casinos guage and culture. These tribes negotiated Bear, an Ojibwe who often serves as Master of For Bev Bonning to say that asking for a re- with the U.S. government and were accorded Ceremonies for regional pow-wows. election without proof of machine malfunction Festival thanks treaty rights. So not only can we learn about our neigh- "would send a chilling effect throughout this These tribes actually represented separate bors, but change our thinking about things we country" is absolutely ludicrous. A more chill- On behalf of the 1997 Canton Liberty Fest It has long been apparent that casinos are fof nations, not ethnic groups. often take for granted. ing effect shall be ringing through this coun- Committee, I would like to thank all the This fact has been conveniently forgotten The starting of a Native American charter try if our government can allow over 6 percent volunteers and staff who helped make the by some. Republican State. Rep. David Jaye of school called the Turtle Island Learning Circle of voters have their vote not count. Several sixth annual Liberty Fest the best yet. This suckers. The lone gambler can't beat the Macomb County has issued press releases in of Wayne County could help to bridge the gap amendments to the Constitution of the United four-day community celebration has estab- house's odds. Some casinos pump in extra recent months, calling into question how as part of this education process. States say the right of citizens to vote shall lished itself as a true source of pride for all oxygen so that the gambler won't feel fatigue many rights Michigan tribes can have. These A public school operated under the auspices not be denied or abridged by the United States Canton residents while maintaining the initial and will gamble longer. If the sucker runs short gambling and fishing rights were part of the of the new state law on public school acade- or any State on account of race, color, previous goals established in 1992. of cash, there are automatic teller machines, or negotiated treaty rights. mies, the Oakland University-affiliated school condition of servitude, sex, failure to pay any Liberty Fest is our premier showcase for the house will accept your credit card and Jaye's actions show his ignorance of Native is designed to teach Native American young- tax, or age of 18 or older. If tossing out over 6 Heritage Park and a fun-filled weekend of mount your debt. American history. Attitudes like this make it sters about their own history and how to percent of a popular vote is not denying or activities centered around wholesome family Now we learn that the situation is worse even more important for Native Americans to weave it into a modern American society. The abridging the right to vote, this country and fun. An event of this size and scope would be than we thought it was. State Rep. David Jaye, share their rich culture and history with the "turtle island" name reflects a native name for its people are in terrible trouble. Judge James impossible without hundreds of dedicated the maverick Republican from northern TIM RICHARD remainder of us. North America and the Indian cultural view Rashid should toss out the bond as it stands community volunteers and staff. I salute all Macomb County, tried to curb some of the Groups like the North American Indian that life is a sacred circle in which all learning now and demand a re-election be held if we you for another job well-done. wrongs of Indian-run casinos with an amend- find out from the state Treasury Department in Association of Detroit and Indian W'orld have and teaching take place. are to truly remain a free country where every Bob Dates ment to the casino bill that sailed 107-4 through Lansing. htieolnpse da nbdv p srpoomnosotirnigng l aNragteirv ee vAemntesr ilcikaen peoxwh ibi- "Learning is a lifelong process that is best citizen has a right to vote. Liberty Fest chairman the House of Representatives July 1. Speaker • Other taxes - Indians are exempt from wows and encouraging the general public to achieved through an effort involving the Willie Schroeder Canton Curtis Hertel, D-Detroit, ruled Jaye's amend- property taxes that run schools and municipal attend. entire community," says a mission statement Canton ment was "not germane" to the bill, so no vote services, the single business tax and transporta- Most recently, an exhibition was featured from Turtle Island. "Traditional North Ameri- e was taken. tion fund taxes. Jaye thinks they should either at the Westland Summer Festival as a high- can Indian teaching and learning methods A waste of money In sum, Jaye argued the Indian tribes have "pay the same state taxes or only sell to mem- light to the annual event Organizers say that will result in our students becoming compe- the best of two worlds. They are Michigan resi- bers of the Indian tribes and their dependents, the Indian groups are planning a bigger and tent and independent people." The recent article about fund raising efforts Opinions are to be shared: We welcome your dents in terms of benefits but a separate nation like the military PX stores." better expo next year, with multiple tribes We can all learn to respect each other more for the group seeking to overturn the recent ideas, as do your neighbors. That's why we if a non-Indian wants the same rights on an • Scholarships - Indians get preference for attending and perhaps even a full pow-wow. if we have a better understanding of other cul- bond approval, and the letters supporting that offer this space on a weekly basis for opinions Indian reservation. $12 million, in free college scholarships, regard- or "gathering of natives." tures — that includes the Native Americans. group have me very perplexed. Where is the in your own words. We wWhelp by editing for Jaye gives me credit for pointing out certain less of wealth. Most Michiganians can get schol- These events are certainly colorful and community outrage that a few people are not clarity. To assure authenticity, we ask that you abuses about Indian courts to him. 1 take the arships based only on need. "Indians don't have interesting. But more than that, they offer an trying to stop a project desperately needed by sign your letter and provide a contact telephone cub's share and give him the lion's share of the to maintain attendance, passing grade point On Storm Doors, the school district, but are causing the school number. credit for following up with more research. averages nor progress toward a degree like district to spend taxpayer dollars defending a Letters should be mailed to: Editor, The "The Michigan and U.S. constitutions which everyone else," Jaye found. Shower Door frivolous lawsuit? The comment made in June Canton Observer, 794 South Main Street. protect our civil liberties are tossed aside as To his credit, Gov. John Engler has tried to COMMUNITY VOICE Plymouth, 48170. soon as you walk through the door of an Indian end this boondoggle. His attitude, quite correct- & Mirror Doors casino," he said. ly, is that the needy and able should get student M»a »law a p«r^ai» Sm «uludM 'Min—ol QUESTION: Canton ©bserucr Items: aid regardless of whether their ancestors Liiwrfw mh — wart—Mi 0IU •»»» 1/11^7 _ • Judges - "Indians can vote to elect Michi- arrived via Ellis Island or the Bering Strait. What's the gan local, county and state judges and all other Meanwhile, a non-Indian couple is trying to OU7W7 nicest thing Michigan politicians, but Michigan citizens can- sue the Chippewa Tribe over a 1996 crash in a neighbor TEDO SCHNBDCR, COMMUNITY EOITOR, 313-4592700 not vote to elect Indian tribal judges. which tribal officer Chad Smith ran a red light ever did for SUSAN ROSIW. 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Big Mcret The pro*, had to of state and regional events. IAI1M* I IkrtlMdMmM Souk at\ • - 1 A18 * (A14-H« WGc) The Observer!THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1997 UM-D program responds to business Disaster loans available "Re-tooling" is the word indus- Baid Sengupta. "It's pretty cialty. nology and government regula- Federal disaster loans are SBA offers loans of up lo try uses to describe the changes clear that people will need to "Those who already have a tions in California and else- now available from the U.S. $200,000 to repair disaster industry makes in its plants and develop new skills throughout graduate degree can diversify or where will lead to larger number Small Business Administration related homes. Homeowners processes to meet new chal- their; careers to keep pace with deepen their expertise without of electric vehicles. "Engineers iSBA) for homeowners, renters and renters are eligible for up Jo lenges. changes in industry. And it will having to acquire an additional will need to be well-versed in the and businesses located in $40,000 to replace personal Macomb, Oakland and Wayne property. Loans to businesses Just like industry, many work- be cheaper for industry to 're- degree, and those with under- design of hybrid electrical and counties due to damage caused and non-profit organizations ol ing engineers need to "re-tool" to tool' their human capital than to graduate degrees can apply the electronic systems," said Sen- Dy severe storms, tornadoes and up to $1.5 million are also avail- help them tackle global competi- hire a new work force " credits they earn in a certificate gupta. flooding on July 2. able. tion and changes in industry. An The certificate programs are program if they decide to go into innovative "certificate" program ideally suited for engineers and one of our graduate programs," In addition to the certificate Because the SBA Disaster For information, call the Fed- at the University of Michigan- managers who want to develop Girard said. programs, UM-Dearborn's Engi- Assistance Program is the pri- eral Emergency Management Dearborn School of Engineering greater knowledge in specialized The certificate programs offer neering Professional Develop- mary form of federal assistance Agency (FEMA) teleregistration has been designed with these areas because of job or career a great deal of flexibility, allow- ment office coordinates a variety to those affected by a disaster, unit at 1-800-462-9029. people in mind. changes, according to M. Jeanne ing students to customize a pro- of non-credfl and credit pro- most homeowners, renters and The application filing deadline The School's Engineering Pro- Girard, director of the Engineer- gram. grams to help practicing engi- all businesses will be referred for physical damage is Sept. 9 fessional Development office has ing Professional Development neers develop skills and meet directly to the SBA for low- The deadline for economic developed certificate programs program at UM-Dearborn. Although some courses are career goals. nterest disaster loans when injury applications is April 13 in most of the currently "hot" "Almost every industry person required, students can personal- This is one of the missions of they register for assistance. 1998. fields in the engineering profes- that I have come into contact ize their programs by selecting our campus and the School of sion, including software engi- with has given the school very courses from several options. Engineering," Sengupta said. neering, CAD/CAM, quality high marks for our emphasis on For example, one of the certifi- "We are contributing to the tech- engineering, vehicle electronics soliciting industrial input in cate programs focuses on vehicle nical vitality of the profession by You Clean Up . . and intelligent control. designing educational pro- electronics, which has become supporting lifelong learning The programs were developed grams," Girard said. more important than ever in the opportunities through our Engi- While We Clean Out in response to clearly identified "I really believe that this sets region's dominant industry. neering Professional Develop- needs of people and industries in UM-Dearborn's School of Engi- "The use of electronic circuits ment program." southeastern Michigan, accord- neering apart from other institu- and devices in automobiles have For more information about The Dittrich Family ing to Subrata Sengupta, dean of tions." been increasing for years, and is courses offered through UM- Is Having A the UM-Dearborn School of To earn one of the UM-Dear- only expected to go up even Dearborn's Engineering Profes- GARAGE SALE Engineering. born certificates, students will faster in the next decade," said sional Development program, "Very senior guys in industry need to complete approximately Sengupta. please call (313) 593-4000 came to us and suggested that 12 graduate-level credit hours, Improvements in battery tech- Thursday Through we make our traditional educa- usually four courses, focusing on Saturday tional programs more 'modular.' one particular engineering spe- Warehouse Outlet July 24,25, a 26th Livonia Social Security T R U CH \ Over 200 Dittrich Furs ' office sets temporary closing Reduced 50 to 70% For Three Days Only! 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