M IKsr OBSERVER Thursday, August 12,1976 P T » * * •'tvp 1 ^ > V0 Q^°" . - • ' 1 a*
v .. v. ./». • •» v v * •• « ^ "1 4 f f », •. 'j'*'•*»'• .. • 1 .»» t ^r» •*»i' at 2 p.m. Any interested girb. 9th through 12th grade may attend PLYMOUTH HOCKEY Aug. 28—Plymouth Hockey Association will hold final registration from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. in the Plymouth Cultural Center. Cost is $25 for first child. $20 for second, and $15 for third There is no additional fee for four or more. Children must have proof of age and parent's signature. A used hockey equipment sale will be held at the same time THEATER WEEKEND Sept. 24—Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a New York theater weekend which includes three days and two nights in New York, accommodations at Americana Hotel, round-trip air fare, bus transportation to and from airport, plus orchestra seat for one Broadway production (choice of four). Cost of package is $146.90. Call recreation department for further information. DISCOUNT TICKETS The Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department has discount tickets for Bob-Lo, Cedar Point and Sea World from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m weekdays at the recreation department, 525 Farmer Street Bookstore profits go in special fund Now that Schoolcraft College's bookstore has become more than self-supporting, the board of trustees is faced with the problem of what to do with the store's profits. But a recommendation offered by the col-, lege administration, that $25,000 of the $35,088 total profit be placed in a special contingency fund to improve and expand services to the college community, didnt seem to be quite what the board had in mind, although the resolution was eventually passed. , The special fund, which will be a meted out primarily for cultural and public affairs programs, drew the critisism of Trustee Mark McQuesten "I have questions about the use of the money and reservations that the contingency fund stemming from bookstore profits might create the desire to maintain the fund at the same level." he said at Wednesday's board meeting. "1 suggest that we get the profits back to the students, or spend it on a place the students use the most, like the Waterman Center," he added Trustee Archibald Vallier was quick to agree: "The profit should be returned back. 1 dont think a majority of the students should be paying for things like an athletic travel fund (one of the suggested uses for the money)." Vallier later added that he was not happy with the recommended sum of money to be placed in the fund and sided with Trustee Leroy Bennett's stand that the money should go into the general operating fund rather than a special one. "I don't like these little niche holes for money." he said "Our general fund needs money. By putting the profits in a special budget, we're restricting the use of the money. If it can justify its existence in public affairs, it will find its way there," Bennett said. DONT MISS OUT! Bavarian Village SUMMER IN STORE WAREHOUSE STYLE cz EQUIPMENT ENDS SATURDAY AUG. 14th This it tha lorge*t ski equipment sola in our history and without a doubt the best ski buys ever. Three times , °''Q er than la it sal. that thouiond. .njoy.d and talktd about all winter. W. r. P» nf ' n .« warehouse .tyle in our shops to sove you money NOW. It has token months to gather t^ether tWs equ pm.n , samples, closaouts, factory overstocks, special purchasas, and carryover merchandise. If it s not good chandise, we didn't buy it for this sale. SAVINGS up to 70%. OPEN TONIGHT til 9 P.M. and all this waalt dally 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Sot. 10-5:30 Lots of good demo skis, and discontinued skis and one of a kind items at unbelievable prices. Ramambar whan thasa itams are gone there will be no more. SO . . . shop early for bast selection. I n warehouse sale ends Saturday. SORRY, NO LAYAWAYS. Use your BankAmaricard, Master Charge, Dinars dub or American Express credit cards. Coma and visit our New Bloomfield store location. SURE ITS CRAZY To Buy Ski Equipmant NOW! CRAZY LIKE A FOX! Coma prepared to buy ski equipmant and HAVE FUN, . SAVf PlINTY Bavarian Village SKI SHOPS a BIRMINGHAM: 101 Townsand (Across from Hughes-Hatcher) • BlOOMMLD HILLS: 2540 Woodward (at Square Lake Rd.) a LATHRUP VILLAGE: 28645 Southfield (South of 12 Mile) a LIVONIA/REDFORD: 14211 Telegraph (at Schoolcraft) a EAST DETROIT: 22301 Kelly Rd. (Betw. 8 & 9 Mile) a MT. CLEMENS: 1216 S. Gratiot (ft Mile N. of 16 Mile) Trustee Rosina Raymond made a motion that provided for consultation on the use of the money with the Student Senate, which has been assuming a greater share of the cost of various student programs because of the strained condition of the general operating fund Tie motion was defeated by a 6-2 roll call vote. After a number of assorted motions and votes all failed to alter the original resolution for the special fund, the board voted 5-3 for the establishment of the $25,000 contingency fund. Trustees McQuesten. Raymond and Vallier registered the three no votes against the proposition Thurdty, August 12, 1976 OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC (P,C)9B OPEN SKATING Plymouth Cultural Center Arena has open skating Monday through Friday from 3-5 p.m.. Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. and Saturday evenings from 8-10 Teen night is Wednesday from 8-10 p.m. Call recreation department. 4556620. for further information DROP-IN HOCKEY From now until Sept 5. Plymouth Parks and Rec wil extend drop-in hockey session to Friday nights from 8-10 p.m and Sundays from 7-9 p.m. Limited to persons 18 years of age and older. Under 18 must provide written approval from parent or guardian. 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