4AM B5.5 at» A.M.. 12 NOON and 5:30 P.M ^ ^ ^ ^ " "WE WANT TO GO to convalescent homes and entertain the patients with bingo games, and visit with them And. there will be social events for the families of firemen—especially a Qiristmas party for everybody " Mrs. Hamilton summed it up: "We feel that through involvement, we will achieve civic pride and better communication with in the township." Working closely with Mrs. Hamilton in the formation of the auxiliary was Joan Chakrabarty Although the need for such an organization had been discussed for some time, it wasn't until the ladies attended a fire fighters convention in Ann Arbor in June of this year that they decided go ahead. Four members of the Dearborn Heights Ladies Auxiliary attended the first meeting. They learned of bylaws, charters, union dues, and how to arrange their association with the National Association of Fire Fighters Ladies Auxiliary Since then, things have moved quickly. With a few changes, they will adopt their bylaws, elect officers, receive their nonprofit tax number from the State of Michigan and receive their charter THE ADDITION of a second fire station in the township will bring more prospective members for the auxiliary "Out of nine fire fighters." said Mrs. Hamilton. "Some of them should be married." She explained that one of their present members. Connie, and one of their cadets, are planning a September wedding Members are Lois Daley. Mary Berger, Debbie Champagne, Dian Harrison, and Doris Kelley (honorary member) They plan monthly meetings in members' homes. The auxiliary has contacted the <strong>Canton</strong> Township Chamber of Commerce, the <strong>Canton</strong> Jaycees and the <strong>Canton</strong> Township Board of Trustees for recognition. From a promising beginning, the new group will be a credit to the community. Timbario signed letter (Continued from Page 1A) know that I spoke on the floor of the legislature for them in Lansing to get their charter If they had. they might have voted differently." The supervisor said he didn't understand Timbario's reversal. "WE HAD SOME disagreements over zoning on <strong>Canton</strong> Center but I dont think that was it. "I just don't understand He had one of my signs on his lawn and he crossed out Jerry Cheske's name and Joyce Willis' name so I took the sign back. But how does he support me one day and then write thus the next." Greenstein said he did. at one meeting in the summer 1975. tell Myers, then a mem ber of his slate, that "he dtdnt want trash like you moving next door." ' "It was done in jest, as comic relief after he said he wanted to move his mobile home next door to me There's was nothing malicious about itv it was a joke. But I never called mobile home owners trailer trash'." He added. "It was just another one of the lies and filth that has been spread in this campaign and it was a complete misrepresentation " Myers said the statement in the letter was completely true and that he had fired Greenstein from his position as attorney for the mobile home owners in 1970 because "he wanted the people to come to him instead of him going to the people.'' Company to leave The Anchor Coupling Co. Inc. that has been doing business in Plymouth area for the past 60 years, is considering closing the plant on Amelia Street in the Plymouth and moving to a location with more suitable facilities . The decision was announced by James Elgin, general manager of the plant, who stated that the move is expected to be made within the next month or so. The possibility of relocating, according to Elgin, is attributed to various factors that make the present facility inadequate for the company's growing operations Engaged in the production of hose assemblies for the automobile industry, the company has approximately 300 employees. Most of the employees are residents of Plymouth or the surrounding areas. The proposed move already has been made known to the employees and union representatives. Meetings with the union are scheduled to begin within the next week Should the final decision bring about the To Rezone From: Date of Hearing: Time of Hearing: Place of Hearing: closing of the plant it will be the third industry affected in the past year. "Hie first of these was Evans Products Co. on tackles Road. Next came Whitman and Barnes on Plymouth Road that announced a move to Augusta. Georgie. and now the Anchor Coupling Co. whose removal whuld leave a large gap in the industrial picture of the greater Plymouth area. m ADULTS ONLY WONDER GRO FERTILIZER SALE J f J NOW $ 7 TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH PLANNING COMMISSION NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 9 5 74.yi> 10,000 Sq. Ft .CALL 453-5240 R-l-H to C-2 August 18. 1976 7:30 P.M. 42350 Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Plymouth Township Planning Commission has received a petition to rezone the following described property from R-l-H, One Family Residential District, to a C-2, Commercial District: AG Rod -1061 04 ARBOR i' \ J . i- (Appl. No. 333. Stoja) 50? (-0 N 10" >i 'AST V4 CO'iNF.R SECTION 42—.J. R-l-H That part of the E. 4 of the NE . % of Sec. 32 described as beginning at a point distant S. 1* 00' 30" W. along the E. line of said section 1454.08 ft. and N. 8T 59' 30" W. 302 60 ft. and S. 57° 35' 30" W. 341.44 ft. from the NE comer of Sec. 32 and proceeding thence S. 57° 35' 30" W. 139.66 ft.; thence S. 0* 16' 23" W. 20.45 ft.; thence S 68° 03' W 211.36 ft., thence S. 0* 16' 23" W. 150.0 ft. to the N . line of Ann Arbor Road; thence Westerly along said tine on a curve concave to the south, Radius 106155 ft A distance of 94.04 ft.; thence N. (T 16' 23" E. 392.60 ft. to the center line of Ann Arbor Trail, thence N. 45* 33' 43" E. along said center line 228.96 ft. thence S. 44° 26' 20" E. 337.14 ft. to the point of beginnkig. That part of the NE V« of Sec. 32 described as begbinkig at a point on the N. line of Ann Arbor Road distant N. 1' 00' 30" E. 39941 ft. and N. 61* 26' 30" W. 476.47 ft. md Westerly on a tangent curve to the left, radius 106145 ft... a distance of 210.0 ft. from the E 'A corner of Sec. 32 and proceeding thence Westerly along siad N. line on said curve 200.0 ft., thence N. 0* 16" 23" E. 150 ft.; thence N. 6T 03' E. 211.36 ft., thence S. 0* 16' 23" W 26995 ft > the' point of beginning. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the proposed Amendment to the Map and Text may be examined at the Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road from 8:30 AM. to 5:00 P.M. each day Monday through Friday until the date of the <strong>Public</strong> Hearing. AT THE PUBLIC HEARING the Planning Commission may recommend rezonkig of the petitioner's Premises to any use allowable under the provisions of the Plymouth Township Zoning Ordinance No. 47. 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