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Talented and Gifted program a winner — 3A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ©bscrucr<br />

Volume 10 Number 62<br />

Monday. <strong>February</strong> <strong>25</strong>, <strong>1985</strong><br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Michigan<br />

36 Pages<br />

Twenty-Five Cents<br />

The<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Connection<br />

TASK FORCES made up<br />

of police department workers in<br />

a newly <strong>for</strong>med steering<br />

committee met twice last week.<br />

The committee has targeted<br />

four areas as top priority — the<br />

transition to the new police<br />

building, police equipment,<br />

staffing and the command<br />

structure.<br />

The task <strong>for</strong>ces individually<br />

met with Roderick Bartell of the<br />

Bartell and Bartell consulting<br />

firm Feb. 19 to review findings.<br />

The task <strong>for</strong>ce then met Feb. 21<br />

to report to the full steering<br />

committee on their individual<br />

investigations.<br />

The committee was<br />

established to give police<br />

department employees a hand in<br />

revamping the department. A<br />

committee was <strong>for</strong>med after a<br />

study conducted by Bartell cited<br />

major problems in the<br />

department.<br />

A BUS went into a ditch oo<br />

Ford Road near Lilley Thursday<br />

evening.<br />

An employee at Realty World-<br />

Robert Olson looked out the<br />

window about 6 p.m. to see a<br />

SEMTA coach "completely in the<br />

ditch and almost on its side. If<br />

anyone was Inside, they would<br />

have had to crawl out the<br />

windows. There's no way the<br />

doors could have opened. He was<br />

definitely sank," she said.<br />

"The bus driver probably<br />

pulled over to let people out at<br />

the bus stop and didn't realize<br />

how much the ground had<br />

thawed," she added. It took three<br />

tow trucks about two hours to get<br />

the bus out.<br />

THE OWNER of 20<br />

chickens which were<br />

mysteriously killed last week is<br />

sleeping more peacefully these<br />

days.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s Keith McNulty called<br />

police Feb. 19 after awaking to<br />

find his chickens either missing,<br />

or injured and dying.<br />

About six hours after AnimSI——<br />

Control Officer Jack Revoir set a<br />

live trap, a Brittany spaniel<br />

belonging to a neighbor was<br />

captured.<br />

McNulty said Mary Brown,<br />

who lives about 200 yards away,<br />

has agreed to pay him $<strong>25</strong>0 to<br />

buy new chickens.<br />

The Browns were cited <strong>for</strong><br />

violating a township ordinance<br />

prohibiting pet owners from<br />

allowing animals to run at large.<br />

The misdemeanor is punishable<br />

by a $500 fine, and/or 90 days in<br />

Jail.<br />

McNulty said he expects the<br />

Browns to keep their dog chained<br />

up from now on.<br />

UNIFORMED musicians<br />

entertained residents of Livonia's<br />

Dorvin Convalescent Center Feb.<br />

11. 'You Are My Sunshine,"<br />

"Schooldays," and other timeless<br />

hits were per<strong>for</strong>med on<br />

washboards, kazoos, and "mixing<br />

bowl" drums <strong>for</strong> a most<br />

appreciative audience.<br />

THE Metropolitan Society<br />

<strong>for</strong> Crippled Children and Adult*<br />

has just completed the third<br />

printing of Its Handicappers<br />

Handbook The S»-page booklet<br />

serves the disabled by providing<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation on where to go and<br />

who to contact on such diverse<br />

topics as government aid, camps<br />

and employment. The free<br />

handbook may be obtained by<br />

contacting the society at 1127<br />

Whittier. Grosse Point* Park<br />

48230, phone Ml -4272.<br />

BILL BRESLER/siaff photographer<br />

Dr. Charles Fisher is led into 35th District Court by <strong>Canton</strong> police Detective William Keppen <strong>for</strong><br />

his arraignment on first degree murder charges.<br />

Raid revenge<br />

Couple seeks cash <strong>for</strong> trauma<br />

By M.B. Dillon Ward<br />

staff writer<br />

A <strong>Canton</strong> couple whose residence mistakenly was<br />

broken into by police say the incident was so traumatic<br />

that they are seeking financial compensation.<br />

Michael Smith, 29. and Tama Monroe, ?6, were<br />

upstairs dressing about 6 p.m. <strong>for</strong> a Valentine's Day<br />

dinner when Dearborn, Livonia and <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

converged on their Honeytree apartment complex<br />

near 1-275 and Joy Road<br />

With guns drawn, two plain-clothes officers entered<br />

what they thought was next-door neighbor<br />

Gregory Mark Seguin's back door, badly scaring<br />

the couple, Smith said.<br />

Seguin was sought by two police departments in<br />

connection with unrelated drug and assault<br />

charges<br />

""They could have killed us easily. If we would<br />

have had a gun, we would have shot them,'' said<br />

Monroe, who said she was hysterical and spent<br />

"several sleepless nights" after the incident<br />

Smith said, "I would have had every right to start<br />

blasting if I was the kind of person that slept with a<br />

loaded gun We thought it was the end of our lives<br />

"Not <strong>for</strong> one second did we think they were police<br />

officers We thought two crazy people had broken<br />

in."<br />

Smith said he turned off a radio after hearing a<br />

commotion next door<br />

"No sooner did I turn it off did I hear the door<br />

crashing open Tama ran to the phone and was<br />

screaming to the operator to get the police<br />

"I looked downstairs and looked right into the<br />

barrel of a gun, three or four feet from my head<br />

The man was dressed in Levis, boots and a T-shirt<br />

He yelled, 'Come on down with your hands up or<br />

we're going to blow your head off<br />

'For 10 minutes we were running around upstairs,<br />

deviating about what to do be<strong>for</strong>e any officer<br />

ever showed us a badge. Finally we came downstairs<br />

with our hands up," said Smith.<br />

"They had guns to our heads 1 said, I don't know<br />

what you guys are doing here You're making a big<br />

mistake '<br />

"At the bottom of the stairs, one officer did put<br />

his gun down and said, Isn't this the back door to<br />

Seguin's apartment* 1 " " Smith said<br />

When they realized their error, the Dearborn officers<br />

quickly left "They never called us or apologized<br />

— we haven t heard a word from anyone<br />

from Dearborn," he added.<br />

"WE'RE HOLDING amiable discussions with the<br />

police to see whether we can resolve ahis)," said<br />

the couple's attorney. Jules Olsman. If an out-ofcourt<br />

settlement cannot be reached. Olsman said he<br />

will seek damages in excess of $10,000 in Wayne<br />

County Circuit Court<br />

Dearborn Police Chief John Connolly said his department<br />

regrets the mistake<br />

It's a very un<strong>for</strong>tunate incident — we re very<br />

lucky nothing worse happened I'm sorry it happened<br />

We take great pains to see that these things<br />

SILL BRESLER'staff photographer<br />

The fire department's Cept. Art Winkel gathers evidence following<br />

two deaths in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

•1»«S vMrtu Owmfcadaai l«r*or»n«» ,ui Klftu<br />

Fisher back,<br />

goes to court<br />

By Diane Gsle<br />

staff writer<br />

Dr Charles Fisher is being held without<br />

bond at Wayne County Jail on first<br />

degree murder charges <strong>for</strong> the death of<br />

his <strong>Canton</strong> Township wife.<br />

A plea of not guilty was entered by<br />

35th District Court Judge James<br />

Garber at his arraignment Saturday at<br />

about 9:30 a m<br />

A preliminary examination to determine<br />

if there is enough evidence to hold<br />

a trial is scheduled <strong>for</strong> March 6. Judge<br />

Garber said he would review the possibility<br />

of a bond at the pre-exam.<br />

A first degree premeditated murder<br />

conviction carries a life-in-prison sentence.<br />

David Johnson, an attorney representing<br />

the defendant at the arraignment,<br />

requested that Fisher be released<br />

on a surety bond<br />

He was voluntarily coming back to<br />

the U.S. to surrender," said Johnson,<br />

who was substituting at the arraignment<br />

.<strong>for</strong> Fisher's attorney, Daniel<br />

Burres<br />

Judge Garber said: The statutes are<br />

clear in stating that no bond is available<br />

in terms of treason and murder<br />

when there is sufficient evidence."<br />

Fisher, 44, maintains his innocence<br />

in the murder of Ella Marie Murcado-<br />

Fisher, Johnson said<br />

"HE (FISHER) wants to get this<br />

over with, as soon as possible," Johnson<br />

said.<br />

Burres will have access Tuesday to<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation gathered during the police<br />

investigation<br />

Fisher was escorted from New York<br />

to Detroit's Metropolitan airport by-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police Detective William Keppen<br />

and Lt Alex Wilson They arrived<br />

at about 2 a.m. Saturday after heavy<br />

BILL BRESLER/staft photographer<br />

Tama Monroe and Michael Smith say having<br />

police break Into their apartment by mistake is<br />

"almost like being raped or something. It's<br />

very much a violation."<br />

Son finds dad dead;<br />

later commits suicide<br />

By M B. Dillon Ward<br />

staff writer<br />

A 29 year-old <strong>Canton</strong> man who police<br />

theorize was despondent over the<br />

death of his father took his own life<br />

Thursday<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police and firefighters responded<br />

to reports of a garage fire at<br />

about 6 30 a.m. Thursday at a twostory<br />

colonial near Sheldon and Saltz<br />

Roads<br />

Officers found a man's body seated<br />

in a 1977 white Trans Am in the<br />

smoke-filled attached garage The<br />

body and car were badly burned<br />

Inside the home, police found the<br />

body of the young man's 69-year-old<br />

father He apparently had died sometime<br />

Wednesday of a heart attack<br />

while sitting in his armchair There<br />

were no signs of <strong>for</strong>ced entry or foul<br />

play Nothing appeared to be missing<br />

from the neatly kept home, according<br />

to police reports Officers said the father.<br />

dressed in street clothes, had a<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

fog delayed their Pan Am flight.<br />

Keppen said he avoided talking<br />

about the case with Fisher during the<br />

trip back to Michigan. However, he<br />

said Fisher remained "somber" during<br />

the flight<br />

Fisher was held in the <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Police Department jail Saturdaymorning<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e the arraignment.<br />

Fisher was arrested Feb. 19 at Inspection<br />

Customs in the Virgin Islands.<br />

He was returning to Michigan to surrender<br />

himself Feb 21. Johnson said<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

Vandals<br />

strike<br />

Dionne<br />

project<br />

By Dlsne Gale<br />

staff writer<br />

ArsonisLs caused about $22,000<br />

worth of damage in two fires at a proposed<br />

group home site <strong>for</strong> mentally retarded<br />

adults on Dionne Street in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

last week<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police are following leads,<br />

and may request the State Police Arson<br />

Squad to assist in the investigation, according<br />

to <strong>Canton</strong> police Detective<br />

Daniel Antieau<br />

At about 12:35 a m Thursday arsonists<br />

broke out windows in the home<br />

They started a fire in the living room<br />

located in the northwest area of the<br />

home, Antieau said The fire spread up<br />

the structure through the roof<br />

Damage from the blazes to the roof<br />

and living room is estimated at about<br />

$20,000<br />

"It appeared to us thfit it might be<br />

some kind of gas bomb." according to<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> fire Capt Art Winkel.<br />

Another arson at the home was reported<br />

to <strong>Canton</strong> police at about 3:30<br />

p.m. Wednesday. The arsonists apparently<br />

broke out windows in the home<br />

and entered the furnace room A<br />

flammable liquid was spread on the<br />

floor to start the fire. Antieau said.<br />

Please turn to Page 4<br />

what's inside<br />

Brevities<br />

7 A<br />

Cable TV . . . 5A<br />

Clubs in Action . 6B<br />

Obituaries<br />

2A<br />

Opinion<br />

8A<br />

Shopping Cart . 1B<br />

Sports . 1C<br />

Stroller<br />

8A<br />

Suburban Life. 5-7B<br />

The View<br />

5B<br />

WSDP . 2A<br />

Classified Sec C-D<br />

NEWSLINE 459-2700<br />

SPORTSLINE 591-2312<br />

CLASSIFIED 591-0900<br />

HOME DELIVERY 591-0500<br />

H<br />

RECRUITMENT<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Classified Advertising<br />

Begins in SECTION C<br />

of today's paper


2A(P.Ci IMtE MooO«> ^®twu«r> <strong>25</strong>. S965<br />

SEMTA chairman sides with Lucas appointments<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

Starr wrlfer<br />

SEMTA Chairman Thomas Turner<br />

announced Friday he would accept<br />

Wayne County Executive William Lucas'<br />

three appointments to the SEMTA<br />

board of directors, throwing off three<br />

directors chosen by suburban county<br />

commissioners<br />

Turner, of Detroit, apparently acted<br />

alone, without consulting other SEMTA<br />

board members and without waiting<br />

<strong>for</strong> an opinion from the transportation<br />

agency's attorney. Walter Clements<br />

That opinion was due at the March 5<br />

board meeting<br />

A two-sentence announcement was<br />

sent out on the public relations<br />

newswire Friday It said Turner "has<br />

accepted the appointment of Fred<br />

Todd, Cameror P'iebe and Robert Paciocco<br />

to the SEMTA board, it was announced<br />

today by Acting General Manager<br />

Albert Martin The appointments<br />

were approved Jan 24 by the Wayne<br />

County Board of Commissioners<br />

TURNER'S ACTION threw SEMTA<br />

itself onto Lucas' side in what had been<br />

a dispute between the executive and*<br />

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS<br />

MONDAY (Feb. <strong>25</strong>)<br />

5:05 p.m. Family Health — Beauty spots and<br />

moles<br />

7 p.m. Monday Night Music Special — Funk<br />

Special." funk music with host Tony Pierce<br />

TUESDAY (Feb. 26)<br />

8:30 a.m. Sue Rindlisbach starts off the morning<br />

with the best of adult contemporary music<br />

5:05 p.m. Family Health — Blood thickness<br />

and learning<br />

WEDNESDAY (Feb. 27)<br />

5:05 p.m Family Health — Combatting tiredness<br />

6:10 p.m. Community Focus — A public affairs<br />

interview program focusing on issues affecting<br />

Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> Noelle Torrace<br />

hosts<br />

THURSDAY (Feb. 28)<br />

5:05 p.m Family Health — Today's topic is<br />

food poisoning<br />

5:08 p.m. Chamber Chatter — WSDP's promotions<br />

director. Mary Ann Vachher, hosts<br />

this five-minute program with in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about the <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce<br />

FRIDAY (March 1)<br />

11 a m Prime Time — A program focusing<br />

on retired persons This week's program in-<br />

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DAILY 9-9. SAT 9 7. SUN 10-3<br />

suburban county cogiriiisaiopers over the Michigan Legislature about putting ipg the SEMTA statute. be said<br />

fho has authority to appoint suburban a one-cent increase in the sales tax ear<br />

Wayne County members of the SEMTA marked <strong>for</strong> public transit on the ballot,<br />

board<br />

either statewide or in SEMTA's service<br />

Caught by surprise was Richard area<br />

Manning, D-Red<strong>for</strong>d, a county commissioner<br />

A newsman's call was Mannings<br />

whom fellow commissioners ap-<br />

first notice that Turner was throwing<br />

pointed to the SEMTA board Jan 3 him off the SEMTA board "I would<br />

Manning said he would have to consult<br />

with fellow appointees Vincent Fordell,<br />

mayor of Garden City, and Chester<br />

Jurewicz, a retiree from Hamtramck.<br />

be<strong>for</strong>e deciding whether to go to court<br />

against Turner and Lucas<br />

In disbelief, Manning said. I don't<br />

think Turner would make a statement<br />

binding on the full board without board<br />

approval<br />

"I'll tell you it's very confusing<br />

It (SEMTA) is hardly the job one<br />

lusts after The system is in deep, deep<br />

trouble No one wants to go out and sell<br />

a tax increase," Manning said<br />

THE SEVEN-COUNTY authority<br />

may have to close up shop Oct, 1 if<br />

President Reagan is successfuLtfr eliminating<br />

transit operating subsidies<br />

from the federal budget. Martin said<br />

recently<br />

SEMTA officials have approached<br />

have thought they would have sent a<br />

nice letter to each one of us saying<br />

thanks <strong>for</strong> your services, but you're no<br />

longer on.' "<br />

Manning recalled that at the last<br />

SEMTA board meeting Tuesday, a letter<br />

from Frank Wilkerson, an assistant<br />

to Lucas, was read saying that Lucas<br />

had vetoed the commission's appointments,<br />

made his own appointments and<br />

received confirmation from the commission<br />

There was kind of a pause," Manning<br />

said "Clements (the SEMTA attorney)<br />

said, I will give you an opinion on<br />

the the 5th of March '<br />

Manning said he had recently<br />

received a copy of the resignation of<br />

SEMTA board member DeWitt Henry<br />

The letter "made the statement that<br />

under the statute, the board of commissioners<br />

is to make an appointment.<br />

That was signed by the secretary, cit-<br />

volves Congressman Claude Pepper of Florida<br />

talking about what legislation has been adopted<br />

on aging issues<br />

5:05 p.m Family Health — Is hepatitis catching<br />

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6:10 p.m. Sports Update — Bill Keith takes a<br />

look at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth Salem<br />

sporting events.<br />

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5:05 p.m. Family Health — What's a dermatologist?<br />

7 p.m. Monday Night Music Special —<br />

Flashback," '50s and '60s with Bill Keith and<br />

Noelle Torrace<br />

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OAE Mooaay. F«oruary <strong>25</strong>, <strong>1985</strong><br />

Detroit officer gets nod <strong>for</strong> <strong>Canton</strong> police vacancy<br />

An officer has been hired lo fill a vacancy<br />

in the <strong>Canton</strong> Township Police<br />

Department<br />

David Boijesic. 29, is scheduled to<br />

begin work today He is filling an open<br />

ing created when Dennis Joker quit the<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce in December 1983<br />

The hiring allows the department to<br />

create a fourth shift during times when<br />

the most serious types of incidents occur<br />

according <strong>Canton</strong> police Lt Larry<br />

Stewart, acting police chief<br />

The new shift will be between 8 p m<br />

and 4am which overlaps the afternoon<br />

and midnight shifts<br />

It's not that we're the mo6t busy<br />

during that time, it's that the most serious<br />

incidents take place then," Stewart<br />

said<br />

Presently, the fourth shift will be<br />

Father's death is too<br />

much <strong>for</strong> 30-year-old<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

history of heart trouble<br />

The son. who relatives said spent a<br />

lot of time with his dad, died of carbon<br />

monoxide poisoning He probably<br />

returned home late Wednesday or<br />

early Thursday to discover his fathers<br />

body, police said Officers<br />

found an empty liqueur bottle and<br />

Valium vials on the kitchen counter<br />

Both bodies were transported to the<br />

Wayne County Medical Examiners<br />

office<br />

According to investigators, the fire<br />

confined to the car — was an accident<br />

Engine heat ignited fumes from<br />

a Fix-a-Flat aerosol can on the<br />

floor of the back seat, they said Fixa-Flat<br />

is a pressurized liquid pulp<br />

used to repair flat tires<br />

Flames gutted the auto But a<br />

wooden crucifix, partially covered<br />

with soot, was found undamaged on<br />

the seat, police said<br />

Police said the son was employed<br />

at a Dearborn furniture store and that<br />

his father had been a World War II<br />

hero<br />

Investigators have ruled out any<br />

possibile criminal activity and have<br />

closed the case<br />

filled by <strong>Canton</strong> officer Officer Robert<br />

Sidor, Stewart said Boijesic is assigned<br />

lo the afternoon shift<br />

Boijesic quit his $26,900 position as a<br />

Detroit police officer to take the<br />

$22,904 job in <strong>Canton</strong>, according to Dan<br />

Durack. <strong>Canton</strong> personnel director<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> police officer pay increases<br />

to $27,000 after three vears<br />

BHi- BRESlER.'siaM pnoioflrac^e'<br />

Police found this crucifix inside<br />

the burned car of a <strong>Canton</strong> man<br />

who died Thursday. The wooden<br />

cross, partially covered with<br />

soot, was untouched in the<br />

blaze that gutted a Trans Am.<br />

BOUESIC WAS HIRED on the De<br />

troit police <strong>for</strong>ce in December 1975,<br />

and was one of the youngest officers to<br />

join that <strong>for</strong>ce Durack said<br />

Boijesic had been laid off two or<br />

three times in Detroit He also recently<br />

moved from his home in Detroit to a<br />

suburban residence<br />

"He worked in special assignments<br />

unit in Detroit, Stewart said -He ll<br />

bring a lot of expertise in a number of<br />

areas where specialists experience are<br />

important<br />

Boijesic is filling the vacancy created<br />

by Joker, who resigned as lieutenant<br />

in December 1983 After some personnel<br />

shuffling in the department an offi<br />

cer position was opened<br />

A recent police study suggests that<br />

jwo officers should be added to the de<br />

partment of 31 The hirings would have<br />

to be approved by the <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Board of Trustees, and probably would<br />

be postponed until after a police chief<br />

is hired Durack said The police chief<br />

position is expected to be filled within<br />

five months<br />

'Traumatized' couple seeking<br />

compensation <strong>for</strong> cop blunder<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

don t occur It was human error our<br />

error — there's no question<br />

I would be glad to personally apologize<br />

if the couple would like that." said<br />

Connolly In 36 years, this is the first<br />

such incident involving his department,<br />

he said<br />

Connolly said he doubts the couple<br />

was seriously traumatized, and partially<br />

refuted their account<br />

"IT SEEMS to me Mr. Smith made a<br />

great recovery He called Channel 7<br />

mews within two minutes,' said the<br />

chief.<br />

Connolly declined to say what his de-<br />

7f seems to me Mr.<br />

Smith made a great<br />

recovery. He called<br />

Channel 7 (news)<br />

within two minutes.'<br />

— John Connolly<br />

Dearborn Police Chief<br />

partment might consider a fair settlement,<br />

and that city attorneys are handling<br />

the case<br />

The officers maintained at a meeting<br />

yesterday that they had badges in<br />

one hand and yelled Police' at least a<br />

Fisher returns from Virgin Islands, pleads innocent<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

Keppen left <strong>for</strong> the islands Tuesday<br />

morning, ^nd was joined by Wilson<br />

Thursday after it was learned Fisher<br />

would waive extradition<br />

Fisher originally indicated he would<br />

opt <strong>for</strong> extradition, however he was directed<br />

by his attorney to waive the procedure.<br />

according to <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

Burres said Fisher never intended to<br />

undergo extradition.<br />

By checking airline rosters. Keppen<br />

learned on Feb 16 that Fisher was<br />

leaving St Kitts Island. Fisher was<br />

working on the island at Ross University<br />

as a professor in microbiology,<br />

HE WAS EN ROl'TE to St Thomas,<br />

bound <strong>for</strong> Detroit via New York However,<br />

Keppen said once Fisher cleared<br />

customs in the Virgin Islands he could<br />

change his destination to anvwhere in<br />

the U S<br />

Keppen alerted the St. Thomas police<br />

to arrest Fisher The arrest was<br />

unnecessary. Johnson said, because he<br />

was coming back to surrender<br />

The Wavne Countv Prosecutor's office<br />

issued the murder warrant Feb. 12<br />

after months of police investigation<br />

Fisher told police the couple's Thornwood<br />

home was broken into, and the<br />

intruders wrapped the duct tape<br />

around his wife's nose and mouth<br />

Fisher stands by this in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

Johnson said Saturday morning.<br />

Fisher said he found Murcado-Fisher<br />

bound and unconscious July 15 He said<br />

he woke up to a noise early that morning<br />

and began walking through the<br />

house to investigate.<br />

Fisher said he was hit on the head<br />

from behind, and when he regained<br />

consciousness he found his wife. He<br />

called 911 and said his wife had<br />

^stopped breathing Several minutes lat-<br />

' er he called 911 again and said he managed<br />

to get the tape off his wife's face.<br />

Keppen said<br />

Fisher told police $400 cash was<br />

missing from his wallet, and his truck<br />

was gone. Nothing else was found missing<br />

or moved No other signs of struggle<br />

or <strong>for</strong>ced entry were detected, according<br />

to <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

MURCADO-FISHER REMAINED<br />

alive on a respirator in St. Joseph's<br />

Hospital in Ypsilanti until July 20 when<br />

her life support system was removed at<br />

the request of her family-<br />

Last September. Fisher returned to<br />

St Kitts. The university was short of<br />

teaching staff and asked Fisher to resume<br />

teaching, according to Dr. Bobby<br />

Brown<br />

Fisher left the island last week "on<br />

his own accord," said Brown, Fisher's<br />

immediate supervisor at the university<br />

Arsonists torch Dionne group home construction twice<br />

Continued from Page 1<br />

THAT BLAZE CAUSED about $2 000<br />

wnrttrof damage<br />

This incident didn't cause a lot of<br />

damage to the structure of the building,'<br />

Antieau said But. it destroyed<br />

the furnace and there was smoke dam-.<br />

age<br />

Construction work on the home was<br />

aboui 70 percent complete be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />

fires<br />

Vandalism has plagued the home<br />

ever since work began last summer In<br />

total between $30,000 and $35,000<br />

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bors driveways They range from the<br />

was kind enough to point out this bit of<br />

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I do have a few tip® to p^«« snowblower. try to lean it slightly <strong>for</strong>-<br />

half of the garage with the snow I had<br />

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Tip N^. i; While pushing your rear end of my car and fill the front<br />

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house looking like <strong>Canton</strong>'s version of<br />

on — it's better than going out there ward so as to make maximum contact removed from our drive This is wrong<br />

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t * iat «uy get his driveway so clean'"<br />

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usually associated with the clearing of to your driveway. We shall see no neighbors will think the wind did it<br />

Molnar will drive up and laugh at you<br />

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first year that I have noticed the many<br />

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"""" " p o " l o n t h * '""""hip could one day look Ilka. For more on Pamela Roma<br />

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She's calling<br />

<strong>for</strong> action<br />

To the editor<br />

I am deeply concerned about the future<br />

development of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

My husband and I are the original owners<br />

of our Windsor Park home in <strong>Canton</strong> Having<br />

lived here <strong>for</strong> 13 years, we remember<br />

the days when Meijler, K-mart and Kroger<br />

were sprawLing corn fields.<br />

Our family grew as did <strong>Canton</strong> We could<br />

not have picked a better community w<br />

which to raise our three daughters Both'city<br />

life and country charm are at our very door<br />

step.<br />

We've watched how <strong>Canton</strong> has grown<br />

and feel some important decisions must be<br />

made<br />

Hurrah <strong>for</strong> ihe Downtown Development<br />

Plan! But, please do not <strong>for</strong>get to add beauty<br />

and charm into its design lest we turn into<br />

just another Detroit suburb "<br />

Having served on the struggling <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Beautification Committee. I've met people<br />

who feel our community a needs integrity<br />

and continuity in its design We need an ego<br />

boost, a change of image, a civic pride<br />

which can be drawn out from us by our leaders<br />

We need a community "Starting Point<br />

which I fee! has already begun with the dedication<br />

of the<br />

this summer<br />

Welcome to <strong>Canton</strong> Corner<br />

Each time I drive by that comer and see<br />

those large white For Sale" signs behind<br />

our beautifully landscaped mound. I cringe<br />

to think that behind it will be built another<br />

row of store fronts, some of which will remain<br />

empty. Please <strong>Canton</strong>, purchase<br />

that proper^, be<strong>for</strong>e it is too Late 1 Create<br />

an esthetically pleasing area which will welcome<br />

our citizens and neighbors <strong>Canton</strong><br />

beauty exists, please give us a place to express<br />

it.<br />

I am proposing further development of<br />

that corner What a fitting place to continue<br />

what has already begun. Our neighbors to<br />

the north will admire it when thev visit our<br />

Nancy<br />

Watts<br />

Smith<br />

from driveway envy It s a terrible affliction<br />

that can be cured only by<br />

spring sunshine<br />

downtown attractions and our residents<br />

pride will grow upon seeing its elegance<br />

The classic <strong>Canton</strong> Corner could contain a<br />

fountain, featuring sparkling water<br />

shimmering down a sculpture of our <strong>Canton</strong><br />

logo A gazebo, a large permanent structure<br />

available <strong>for</strong> public and private functions,<br />

would encourage singing groups, musical<br />

ensembles etc to share their cultural talents<br />

A rose garden would attract strollers<br />

and a beautifully landscaped, well-managed<br />

miniature golf course would be welcomed<br />

by people of all ages<br />

Possibilities are endless They are dream*<br />

now, but could be realities with your help<br />

Griffin Park is wonderful <strong>for</strong> national<br />

softball tournaments, soccer games and<br />

Country Festivals, but the cultural side of a<br />

community needs a quieter, more serene<br />

place to flourish We need places where people<br />

can be community and see community<br />

daily<br />

In the days of ancient Rome, entrances to<br />

cities were often called Portals (Gates &<br />

Entry) Why not develop land east of the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Comer with Class" stores, restaurants<br />

and boutiques in a structure similar to<br />

the PMC Center in Plymouth or the handsome<br />

Golden Gate shopping plaza on Lilley<br />

Road'' It could be named <strong>Canton</strong>'s North<br />

Portal and will attract manv because of tbe<br />

quality it possesses<br />

Lastly, and maybe of most importance, 1<br />

propose that we enhance <strong>Canton</strong>s nama.<br />

Why not change it to <strong>Canton</strong> Meadows" This<br />

name reflects one of our greatest assets —<br />

rich, sprawling farm lands<br />

Names such as Grosse Pomte Shores.<br />

Farmington Hills and Huntington Woods all<br />

possess a certain charm Does not <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Meadows fit that category?<br />

I wish my ideas could be placed be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

public scrutiny<br />

(Supervisor Jim) Poole and Mr (Matt!<br />

Modrack — our future depends on you<br />

Please give <strong>Canton</strong> a chance be<strong>for</strong>e it is*too<br />

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PAMELA ROMAN SWIDEREK,<br />

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•Glass-lined Tank<br />

• Fiberglass insulation<br />

Reliance ~ - — —<br />

$ -10Q88<br />

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Reg '42<br />

S?ATHISON HARDWARE M<br />

28243 Plymouth<br />

Livonia • 522-5633<br />

31535 Ford Rd.<br />

Garden City • 422-3888<br />

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6130 <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> • 455-9440<br />

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"WE CARRY<br />

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quality prodoce<br />

DELIVERED<br />

FRESH<br />

DAILYI<br />

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WESTERN<br />

CORN<br />

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FREEZER<br />

WRAP<br />

ALL YOUR<br />

MEAT<br />

FREE!!<br />

U.S. Grade A Vi's<br />

FRYER LEGS<br />

WITH BACKS ATTACHED<br />

Frozen %'s<br />

CHICKEN<br />

BREASTS<br />

SUN. 9:30-5<br />

421-0710<br />

31210 WEST WARREN<br />

Corner of Warren & Merrtman. r>ext to Jo-Ann Fab<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ALL YEAR!!<br />

Prices Effective Feb. <strong>25</strong>-March 6, <strong>1985</strong><br />

BOB'S HAS THE BEST<br />

PRICES IN TOWN!!<br />

f<br />

Hamburger Made From<br />

GROUND<br />

ROUND<br />

5 LB. PKG<br />

OR MORE<br />

s 1.39<br />

"At Bob's, we have the LOWEST everyday meat prices! SHOP AND COMPARE!"<br />

From our discount deli...<br />

GOURMET<br />

HARD SALAMI<br />

3 LB. LIMIT<br />

PLEASE<br />

MOZZARELLA<br />

CHEESE<br />

$ 1.89 lb.<br />

...CHUNK ONLY<br />

New Polka Bakery Assorted Reg 69' Each.<br />

DELI BREADS<br />

U.S. # 1 MORRELI'S<br />

Sno-White "Washed"<br />

MUSHROOMS<br />

Delivered Fresh Daily!<br />

. 88°<br />

L o wes t Price<br />

,n Town!<br />

Bob's has FRESH<br />

COFFEE from around the<br />

world. 10 assorted flavors<br />

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Red or Golden<br />

Delicious<br />

APPLES<br />

48*<br />

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1 /2% LO-FAT<br />

MILK PLASTIC GALLON s 1.38<br />

Assorted Flavors<br />

DANNON<br />

YOGURT 8oz cup<br />

(From<br />

2 / 8 8<br />

our fresh seafood counter..<br />

Fresh<br />

ORANGE ROUGHY<br />

$ 3.39<br />

Si VHE CLOSING SPECIALS<br />

WESTLAND MALL STORE ONLY<br />

ALL<br />

UNFINISHED<br />

FURNITURE<br />

Save Additional<br />

10%<br />

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ADDITIONAL<br />

20%<br />

ALL<br />

FOOTWEAR<br />

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DOMESTICS<br />

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FROM OUR GRILL...<br />

1/3 LB. HAMBURGER<br />

& FRIES<br />

Reg J 9 0<br />

2.35 |<br />

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WK8TLAND<br />

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WICKER<br />

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Shopping Cart suburban life inside<br />

Monday. <strong>February</strong> <strong>25</strong>. <strong>1985</strong> G&E<br />

*1B<br />

TME NEW LOOK IN<br />


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STORE<br />

HOURS:<br />

U&& Mono*/ Faoruary <strong>25</strong>. 1965<br />

M A R K E T<br />

MONDAY THRU SATURDAY<br />

9 AM. TO 9 P.M.<br />

SUNDAY 10 AM. TO 5 PJA.<br />

PRICES EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 2 5 THRU MARCH 3, I N S .<br />

MSM OROUND M<br />

MOM<br />

GROUND CHUCK<br />

CHUOC ROAST<br />

ENGLISH CUT ROAST<br />

HOWIIW<br />

STEWMG BEEF<br />

ETSTRIP STEAK<br />

AMERKA S FAVOHm IBIfllTS FUMS SMOKED SAUSAC< OR<br />

POLSKA KIELBASA<br />

WHOU PUIMP<br />

CHICKEN BREASTS<br />

ST Airs MOMKMAM OV» RSAJDY<br />

MEAT LOAF<br />

BANNER WHTTE OR ASSORTED<br />

BATH TISSUE 4 ROLL PKG.<br />

OIL OR WATER PACKED<br />

CHICKEN OF T 1 i y A<br />

THE SEA I U N A<br />

6V> OZ. CANS<br />

TWO LOCATIONS<br />

38000<br />

ANN ARBOR ROAD .<br />

LIVONIA, MICHIGAN<br />

PHONE; 464-0330<br />

mJ??503<br />

FIVE MILE ROAD<br />

LIVONIA, MICHIGAN<br />

PHONE: 261-6565<br />

HVE M U ROAD<br />

DOUBLE MANUFACTURERS' COUPONS<br />

*AO***WMoulo«jw(cwruRP«M)<br />

(CUT UP<br />

N.Y. STRIP LOIN<br />

1 1«HU<br />

STAN'S<br />

MHUIMKAC<br />

STAN'S<br />

CCLUCMMO COVVV, OQARailft, AND K B COUPONS.<br />

UMfTO TO MANUFACIUMRS' COUPONS OF 50( OR LESS.<br />

HTCSH LEAN (3-5 LB. AVO.)<br />

SPARE RIBS<br />

LB.<br />

$158 HYGRADE TRUCKLOAD SALE! FRESH CATCH OF THE WEEK:<br />

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$ .<br />

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lb. 99 MONKFtSH ui $ 3 69<br />

C*>69 HYGRAOC LEAN<br />

• 3 SLICED BACON<br />

^$|89 BAY SCALLOPS<br />

$ 1 9 9 HYGRADC ALL MEAT OR BSEF<br />

%' SUCED BOLOGNA<br />

8 PACK<br />

1 2 LITERS<br />

(PLUS DEPOSIT)<br />

AS SEEN<br />

ON T.V."<br />

$1<br />

6 9 FRESH F R O M O U R DEU<br />

GOURMET SUCK)<br />

LB. • GOURMET tltfm<br />

HARD SALAMI<br />

ur l HYGRADE SMALL WEST VKGM1A<br />

LEAN SUCED KOSHER<br />

$.49 BONELESS HAMS<br />

^ * HY GRADES SMOKED<br />

$|99 CORNED BEEF<br />

LB.<br />

•••••••••••••••••••••••• PORK CHOPS<br />

LB.<br />

GRILLMASTER<br />

s<br />

COKE, DIET COKE SMOKED SAUSAGE<br />

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REGULAR OR CAFFEINE FREE<br />

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••<br />

FRESH PRODUCE<br />

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POTATOES „..., S r 8<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

KRAFT SPCtAt OWNER<br />

MAC. & CHEESE<br />

ELBOW MACARONI OR REG., & THIN SPAGHETTI<br />

SPARTAN PASTA<br />

2 LB. PKG.<br />

POST<br />

RAISIN BRAN<br />

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BONUS BUY 7 20 OZ. WT.<br />

MICHIGAN<br />

POTATOES<br />

10 LB BAG<br />

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BROCCOLI _ 7 8<br />

DETROfTS FINEST<br />

MUSHROOMS 9 8<br />

CA1JFORMA<br />

NAVEL ORANGES<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

WALNUT MEATS<br />

FRESH SNO-WHITE<br />

BEAN SPROUTS<br />

All PURPOSE<br />

COOKING ONIONS<br />

72 SIZE<br />

3 LB. BAG<br />

6 / 9 9 c<br />

LB.<br />

LB.<br />

DAIRY • DAIRY • DAIRY<br />

SPARTAN COLBY LONG HORN, MILD COLBY,<br />

MOZZARELLA OR MONTEREY JACK<br />

CHUNK<br />

CHEESE!<br />

10 OZ. PKG.<br />

QUARTERS<br />

IMPERIAL<br />

MARGARINE<br />

1 LB. PKG.<br />

^<br />

$ | 6 8<br />

44<br />

38<br />

$ | 2 8<br />

6 8<br />

FROZEN • FROZEN • FROZEN<br />

STOUFFERS LEAN CUISINE<br />

GLAZED<br />

CHICKEN<br />

BANQUET<br />

FRIED<br />

CHICKEN<br />

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>BONUS BUY<br />

- HOMOGENIZED<br />

MILK<br />

PLASTK GALLON<br />

L1M#T I MHTM $10.00 PIMKHASi<br />

8 '/j OZ. WT.<br />

2 LB. PKG.<br />

LB.<br />

5039<br />

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TIDE DETERGENT<br />

64 FL OZ.<br />

$ 3 2 8<br />

D<br />

Tide<br />

AUNT JEMIMA COMPLETE (20< OFF LABEL)<br />

PANCAKE MIX<br />

«ca<br />

2 LB. 9 9<br />

PENN DUTCH PIECES & STEMS<br />

MUSHROOMS<br />

4 OZ. WT.<br />

LOG CABIN C « Q Q<br />

SYRUP MfLOt 5 l 88<br />

OVEN FRESH KING SIZE<br />

LUMBERJACK BREAD<br />

24 OZ. WT. LOAF<br />

REG., OR DOU8LE STUF (20 OZ. PKG.)<br />

OREO- COOKIES<br />

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Orientals have long been familiar<br />

with the an of quick-cooking food in<br />

their utilitarian and versatile wok<br />

Westerners have discovered that this<br />

method of cooking fits perfectly into<br />

their busy lifestyles But there is anoth<br />

er modern-day invention that has perfected<br />

quick-cooking even further -<br />

the microwave oven<br />

The first microwave countertop<br />

ovens were introduced to consumers in<br />

1967 It has taken a few years <strong>for</strong> them<br />

to catch on." but <strong>for</strong>ecasts indicate<br />

that by 1890 as many as 60 percent of<br />

U.S. households will have this revolutionary<br />

kitchen appliance in their<br />

homes What makes them so popular''<br />

According to Marlys Bielunski. president<br />

of the International Microwave<br />

Power Institute/Cooking Appliance<br />

Section (IMPI/CAS), "More women are<br />

in the work <strong>for</strong>ce today. So families<br />

have less time to plan and prepare<br />

week-day meals. The microwave oven<br />

is the answer to their need <strong>for</strong> preparing<br />

a quick, nutritious meal."<br />

Many first-time microwave owners,<br />

however, have to learn a new way to<br />

cook. Microwave ovens operate under<br />

different heating principles than conventional<br />

ovens. To help consumers become<br />

more confident and proficient<br />

when using their ovens, professional<br />

home economists have developed easyto-follow<br />

cooking procedures.<br />

One food group consumers have been<br />

hesitant about preparing in the microwave<br />

oven is meat. Bielunski, who<br />

is also the manager and coordinator of<br />

the Test Kitchens and Editorial Services<br />

at the Meat Board, has spearheaded<br />

the development of new consumer<br />

cooking procedures <strong>for</strong> meat<br />

The newest procedures are <strong>for</strong> a wide<br />

variety of pork products — from pork<br />

chops to pork roasts These procedures<br />

are based on the concept of cooking<br />

pork in a closed container, such as a<br />

loosely sealed cooking bag or a covered<br />

microwave-safe container, to produce<br />

a vaporous atmosphere This allows<br />

pork to cook to a safe, uni<strong>for</strong>m internal<br />

temperature of 170 degrees.<br />

By using these new cooking procedures,<br />

consumers will be able to cook<br />

tender, juicy and flavorful pork in the<br />

microwave oven with confidence," said<br />

Bielunski. "It doesn't matter if you<br />

cook a roast <strong>for</strong> company, pork chops<br />

<strong>for</strong> four or family-pleasing ribs. All of<br />

these pork cuts cook safely and successfully<br />

using the new procedures. "<br />

To try out these procedures in your<br />

own oven, prepare Oriental Pork Ribs<br />

Use meaty country-style ribs which are<br />

normally prepared by slow, moist<br />

cooking methods. The cooking time can<br />

be cut by using the microwave oven,<br />

while still providing the same greattasting<br />

results.<br />

The first step is to marinate the ribs<br />

<strong>for</strong> one to two hours in an oriental-flavored<br />

sauce. Place the ribe into a loosely<br />

tied oven cooking bag. This produces<br />

the necessary vaporous atmosphere<br />

during cooking The ribs are cooked at<br />

a MEDIUM setting, or 50 percent<br />

powerf approximately 3<strong>25</strong> watts). Wattage<br />

output on microwave ovens may<br />

vary Check the microwave oven literature<br />

provided by the manufacturer or<br />

the name plate on the oven <strong>for</strong> the wattage<br />

output. The Meat Board finds that<br />

a lower power setting produces a better<br />

quality, and more juicy, product.<br />

Another technique to promote even<br />

yccyamz w o b r )c m » < a E j « c w .» UN 1 IIMI<br />

! 5 P a s t i e s T<br />

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Beef or Chicken<br />

£ Delicious meal to satisfy a hearty appetite!<br />

Only '2.<strong>25</strong> <strong>for</strong> 3 (Reg »2 55)<br />

I Tuesday & Wednesday<br />

i This Week's Special!<br />

$ Shepherd Pies 4<strong>for</strong>*1 #<br />

£ Canadian<br />

« Butter Tarts 6<strong>for</strong>'1 M<br />

W BUSINESS FOR OVER 30 YEARS!<br />

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| SCOTTISH BAKE HOUSE<br />

v Birmingham R*d<strong>for</strong>d<br />

X 300 Hamilton Rd. <strong>25</strong>568 Fhre MU* Rd<br />

v 540-0575 532-1181<br />

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FRESH CATCH EXPRESS!<br />

Flown In Directly From New<br />

England For Weekend Sale Only!<br />

Using ei acting standards (or selection, snipping<br />

and refrigerating tne catch mattes lh«<br />

':sn Ihe freshest available this tar Inland.<br />

NORTHVILLE PLYMOUTH<br />

EvwySai 12 15-2 p m Every Sat 0'30-1 V30<br />

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Fresh Seafood Market On Wheels — i<br />

^ e're Having Homemade<br />

Hoi Cross Bun* ,<br />

During Lent<br />

Plus Our Regular Goodies:<br />

Donuts • Danish • Tortes<br />

Homemade Breads<br />

TOWNE & COUNTRY BAKERY<br />

Old Fashioned Goodness<br />

849 Penniman • Plymouth<br />

ZKUcifcn<br />

459-3390<br />

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33335 Grand River Ave.<br />

Farmington • 478-0720<br />

;ir the Village Mar »t comer ot farmtngiar, Rd f<br />

Hours: T W. Th 10-5; F 10-9, Sat 10-3<br />

CAKE DECORATING & CANDY SUPPLIES<br />

Over 150 Molds<br />

and 100 Boxes & Containers<br />

CLASSES<br />

Cakes Start Week of Feb. 26th<br />

$15 Plus Supplies<br />

Tantalizing Tories *<br />

Sesame Street Cupcakes<br />

'<br />

Panorama Egg Demo<br />

•<br />

Fancy Flowers (2 sessions) "1<br />

Lacework & Fancy Borders<br />

1<br />

Figure Piping Easter Mini's •<br />

Roses, Buds & their uses in sprays •<br />

HOURS:<br />

Mon-Sat<br />

8 am -10 pm<br />

Sun.<br />

9 am - 6 pm<br />

| W E S E L L<br />

ONLY<br />

ROUND STEAK<br />

$ 4 6 7<br />

Lb<br />

Sirloin Steak<br />

Beef Rump Roast^<br />

Rib Eye Steak<br />

Candy Ciasa&s - Call For In<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

TB'UY 2 MOLDS'! !~ " FREE ~<br />

' GET 1 FREE' .EASTER MINI MOLD I<br />

«>- I | With any purchase<br />

Limit 3 Molds Freej ( (whiba 500 last) ,<br />

Banquet Entree<br />

GLAD FOOD<br />

Storage Bags<br />

$ ^ 2 9<br />

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heating during the cooking process is to<br />

invert and rearrange the rib* midway<br />

through the cooking period. During the<br />

last 10 minutes of cooking, coat the ribs<br />

with the reserved oriental-flavored<br />

sauce<br />

Even Oriental cooks will be delighted<br />

to discover this quicker version of<br />

cooking meaty country-style ribs. For<br />

an up-to-date approach, garnish the oriental-flavored<br />

ribs with fancy lemon<br />

slices and thin, curled slices of green<br />

onion stalks<br />

ORIENTAL PORK RIBS<br />

Preparation time: 10 minutes<br />

Cooking time: 50 minutes<br />

Marinating time: 1 to 2 boors<br />

3 to 3^ lbs. pork country-style ribs, cut<br />

into single serving pieces<br />

'4 cup soy sauce<br />

3 tbsp. honey<br />

2. tbsp dry sherry<br />

Monday. <strong>February</strong> <strong>25</strong>, 1M6 OAK<br />

*38<br />

P O f k - s a f e i y r r i s T n g T f i e s e<br />

STAN'S<br />

DISCOUNT BEVERAGE<br />

38001 ANN ARBOR ROAD<br />

Directly Across the Street<br />

from Stan's Market • 464-0496<br />

Good Feb. <strong>25</strong> thru March 3rd.<br />

Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Pepsi Light,<br />

Pepsi Free, Diet Pepsi Free,<br />

Mountain Dew<br />

8 pack<br />

liter<br />

CANNED POP<br />

SALE<br />

PEPSI<br />

MOUNTAIN DEW<br />

VERNORS<br />

A&W<br />

7-UP<br />

CRUSH<br />

MIX OR MATCH<br />

CASE OF 24 CANS<br />

DEPOSIT<br />

dap.<br />

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next party. Full line<br />

ot Keg Beer, Pop and<br />

Wine. Cat! 464-0496<br />

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FURNITURE CITY'S<br />

LOWEST PRICES<br />

7DAYS<br />

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STIie <strong>Canton</strong> ©bseruer<br />

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Monday, <strong>February</strong> <strong>25</strong>. 1905<br />

10 SEAT a*Q&<br />

VERSATILE<br />

PIT GROUP<br />

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ALL 4 PIECES<br />

Oak or Walnut Finish<br />

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60%<br />

FURNITURE CITY<br />

28273 Plymouth Rd.<br />

Livonia<br />

M-F-sai io-9 BeL Middlebelt & inkster<br />

5<strong>25</strong>-5233<br />

Tu -W-Thurs 10-6<br />

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Cor. Groesbeck<br />

779-8044<br />

Mori -Sa! 10-9<br />

Sun 12-5<br />

USE OUR LAYAWAV PLAN • YOU DON'T NEED CASH TO CASH M ON SAVINGS • USE VISA. MASTERCARO, DINERS. AMERICAN EXPRESS<br />

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EVERY FUR IN STOCK REDUCED<br />

Buy now and enjoy your new -fur this winter at prices<br />

substantially lower than last year. Or place your<br />

selection on layaway with no 'nterest or storage<br />

charges <strong>for</strong> 6 months A moderate deposit and<br />

regular monthly payments will 'eserve your selection.<br />

Shop early<br />

Prices shown are in Canadian funds.<br />

MINK COATS<br />

RACCOON<br />

$2395<br />

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1-519-<strong>25</strong>3-2418<br />

493 Ouellette Ave. • Fre« Parking<br />

Daily 9 AM-6 PM<br />

Sealy<br />

Posturepedics<br />

60% OFF<br />

BuMrrfk<br />

<strong>1985</strong> MODELS<br />

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WE MUST<br />

LIQUIDATE<br />

In order to satisfy our creditors, all floor models and samples will<br />

be on sale at tremendous savings. This is your chance to save on<br />

name brands at up to 50% OFF manufacturers suggested retail<br />

prices. Come Early! Sale starts at 9 a.m.<br />

SALE STARTS AT 9; 00 A.M. MONDAY FEB. <strong>25</strong><br />

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AVAILABLE AT UP TO 40% OFF<br />

Bring in this ad and we'll give you a free $19.95 valued door mirror. Limit<br />

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LEO MARIOM moved to<br />

Plymouth Township recently from<br />

Detroit Leo is a violinist.-He started<br />

To play the violin when he was 9 and<br />

he's still playing at almost 85<br />

I've played with all the<br />

orchestras around.'' he said. "I even<br />

played with the Plymouth<br />

Symphony I can't remember the<br />

director's name It was a long time<br />

ago"<br />

He would like to establish a violin<br />

quartet in this area.<br />

I had one in Detroit <strong>for</strong> years —<br />

a violin quartet with piano I have<br />

all violin music, just violin, nothing<br />

<strong>for</strong> viola, cello or bass. Once we got<br />

the four violinists, maybe we could<br />

find a pianist." he said<br />

When the quartet is organized,<br />

he'd like to make it available <strong>for</strong><br />

per<strong>for</strong>mances in schools and <strong>for</strong><br />

other groups<br />

Any interested violinists may call<br />

Leo, 455-0731 His telephone was<br />

installed last week and he hopes to<br />

have a telephone directory next<br />

week<br />

LIONS (.LI B of Plymouth<br />

celebrated its 37th birthday with a<br />

charter anniversary party "at the<br />

Mayflower<br />

Three of ihe four charter<br />

members still active in the club<br />

attended the party They were Bill<br />

Fehlig. Bruce Richard and Roland<br />

Widmaver Ken Failing missed it<br />

because he was in Florida<br />

GINNY KOCH of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township is a registered nurse,<br />

working at<br />

Oak wood<br />

Hospital,<br />

Dearborn.<br />

She is one of<br />

12 labor and<br />

delivery<br />

nurses and<br />

nurses<br />

assistants who<br />

decided to<br />

brighten up the<br />

walls of the<br />

Ginny Koch<br />

patients'<br />

rooms They started an off-duty<br />

stitchery project, embroidering and<br />

framing pictures <strong>for</strong> the rooms<br />

They worked on their own time and<br />

after nine months, their colorful art<br />

work is appreciated by both the<br />

staff and patients<br />

KRISTIN A NIMAS<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond<br />

G Niman of <strong>Canton</strong> Township.is a<br />

finalist in the Michigan<br />

Homecoming Queen competition<br />

Knstina is homecoming queen at<br />

John Glenn High School.<br />

The state high school<br />

homecoming queen will be named<br />

March 30 and 31 at the Airport<br />

Hilton. The winner will receive a<br />

cash scholarship and an expensepaid<br />

trip to Honolulu, Hawaii <strong>for</strong><br />

national competition in Julv<br />

"PHERESIS DONORS<br />

are a special breed. Many criticallyill<br />

patients depend on these very<br />

special donors and this unusual type<br />

of blood donation,'' said the medical<br />

director of Southeastern Michigan<br />

Region Blood Services He was<br />

speaking at the annual Pheresis<br />

Recognition Reception A number of<br />

Plymouth residents were among the<br />

special donors honored at the<br />

reception.<br />

They were Orlean Baker, Louis<br />

Bidolli, Sheila Briggs, Greggory<br />

Bristol. William Gark, Roger<br />

Eriekson, Thomas Hinks, James<br />

Hobley, Donald Keller, Mark<br />

Kramp, David McClary, Joseph<br />

Mehal. Robert Parks. Elaine Popa.<br />

Gloria Ramirez, Ray Roberts Jr.,<br />

Dale Schotts, Cynthia Shaw, Terry<br />

Wasalaski and Rebecca Yonker<br />

These residents deserve all-star<br />

billing<br />

Pheresis is a procedure in which<br />

blood is drawn from a donor and<br />

passed through a machine that<br />

removes a certain component —<br />

either plasma, platelets or white<br />

cells The remaining components<br />

are then returned to the donor's<br />

blood system The process takes<br />

between 90 minutes and 2"^ hours<br />

A variety of patients benefit from<br />

pheresis donations Plasma, which<br />

contains infection-fighting proteins,<br />

is used to treat children born with a<br />

deficiency of these proteins<br />

Platelets a crucial factor <strong>for</strong><br />

blood clotting, are used in the<br />

treatment of leukemia and other<br />

cancers White cells are used to<br />

treat patients who are unable to<br />

produce enough of these infection<br />

fighting cells<br />

Anyone interested in in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

may call the Red Cross Pheresis<br />

Recruitment office. 494-2787 or 494<br />

2788<br />

Little romance in writing love stories<br />

By Louis* Okrutsky<br />

staff writer<br />

From the day the mail carrier handed<br />

her an envelope with $<strong>25</strong> in it, Julia<br />

Grice was hooked<br />

Her favorite soap, operas went<br />

unwalched SEe began to plan <strong>for</strong> the<br />

hour during which her baby napped<br />

Later, she would wait <strong>for</strong> Sesame<br />

Street to give her some free time.<br />

From the day the diaper service<br />

magazine paid $<strong>25</strong> <strong>for</strong> her story about<br />

the transition into motherhood, Grice<br />

was hooked on writing Almost two<br />

decades later. Grice has gone from<br />

being the mother of two toddlers to a<br />

romance author with a string of novels<br />

that began with "Lovefire "<br />

BUT AS she told a Town Hall audience<br />

las( week, becoming a published<br />

writer is^far from romantic.<br />

For the 10 books that she's seen published,<br />

she's written an equal amount<br />

that were rejected "It takes an enormous<br />

amount of emotional strength lo<br />

withstand rejection."<br />

Even without the prospect of rejection.<br />

writers need to make a firm commitment<br />

to their craft<br />

I've written when I've been sick,<br />

when I was depressed, when I was<br />

pregnant when my marriage was<br />

breaking up and when I had a broken<br />

ankle," she said You have to stick to<br />

it Over 18 years, I've become a writer."<br />

After writing several stories about<br />

motherhood <strong>for</strong> the diaper service, she<br />

she turned her developing writing skills<br />

and burgeoning imagination to another<br />

genre In <strong>February</strong> 1968, Personal Romance<br />

magazine gave over its cover to<br />

her story about a gang of high school<br />

girls who bootlegged birth control pills<br />

GRICE FOLLOWED that success<br />

with "Highway Pick-up Strip — Once I<br />

found it I couldn't stay away."<br />

That was followed by a story about a<br />

couple who find themselves in a haunted<br />

bed "We listened in on their love-ins<br />

from the past." the blurb touted<br />

For a change of pace she wrote tearjerkers<br />

like "Little Runaway - he<br />

filled my heart with love."<br />

DAR good citizens<br />

'I've written when I've been sick, when /<br />

was pregnant, when my marriage was<br />

breaking up and when / had a broken<br />

ankle. You have to stick to it.'<br />

"I was learning how to plot, how to<br />

hold the reader's attention and how to<br />

write <strong>for</strong> a woman with a high school<br />

education or less "<br />

When she was 29, she decided that<br />

she wasn't getting any younger and she<br />

ought to start a novel. She wrote a book<br />

called "Phoenix Dream.' which didn't<br />

get beyond her agent's desk But in attempting<br />

to market the book she felt<br />

compelled to find an agent.<br />

SHE BOUGHT a copy of Writer's<br />

Market, which lists the addresses of<br />

agents and publishers and sent a letter<br />

to several agents Two answered her<br />

One letter snootily in<strong>for</strong>med her she<br />

had contacted the wrong agent. The<br />

second letter at least made an attempt<br />

to be polite. That was the agent to<br />

whom she sent her book<br />

Her second book, a mothers-eye<br />

view of child rearing was accepted by<br />

a publisher who sent her a $2,000 advance<br />

She was ecstatic "I called my<br />

friends and told them I called my enemies<br />

and told them."<br />

However, another publishing firm<br />

bought the firm that had so thrilled<br />

Grice by promising to market her book<br />

The second firm decided the book<br />

didn't fit its needs "They let me keep<br />

the advance<br />

THROUGHOUT HER intitial brush<br />

with the publishing world, Grice just<br />

kept on writing, She tried her hand at<br />

gothics and mysteries, writing six<br />

books that weren't published<br />

A television reporter asked me once<br />

why I kept on writing I didn't know<br />

what to say I just laughed and finallysaid,<br />

" I guess I was crazy. But I know<br />

now why I kept on writing I was hopeful<br />

"<br />

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BILL BRESLEF"staff pAotograoher<br />

Jim White of Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Hiflh School and Pam Alber of Plymouth<br />

Salem are recipients of good citixen pins and certificates. The students,<br />

selected by their counselors and their peers, were honored by the Sarah<br />

Ann Cochrane chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution at a tea<br />

in the Plymouth Historical Museum.<br />

— Julia Rice<br />

romance author<br />

Her agent began suggesting to her<br />

ways in which she could improve. Finally,<br />

it was suggested that Grice try a<br />

historical romance novel.<br />

After balking at the idea, she began<br />

to shop around <strong>for</strong> a time and a locale,<br />

One day she spotted a story about pirates<br />

and thought it'd be fun to write<br />

about them. She ended up picking a romantic<br />

locale, New Orleans and the<br />

year. 1812, when piracy flourished. And<br />

her first success, "Lovefire,"' was on its<br />

way<br />

"I HAD an enormous amount of fun<br />

writing the book. I was caught up in the<br />

fantasy. I was a romance writer and I<br />

loved it."<br />

At the time she was ready to market<br />

the book, she attended the Oakland University<br />

Writers Conference where she<br />

met an executive with Avon Books<br />

They talked She casually mentioned<br />

her book,<br />

1 He was 38, with curly hair<br />

shot with grey One hunk of a man," she<br />

recalled<br />

She stepped aside to make room <strong>for</strong><br />

the aspiring writers who had arrived at<br />

the conference carting their manuscripts<br />

in shoe boxes<br />

Grice, by now had moved beyond<br />

that point in her career She had' her<br />

agent send him the manuscript Avon<br />

accepted it and Grice discovered that<br />

she was considered a professional writer<br />

"A PROFESSIONAL regards writing<br />

as a fulltime job A professional<br />

makes enough money to support himself<br />

or herself." Juggling a plot isn't the<br />

professional's only task, Making a living<br />

from writing also means deftlyhandling<br />

twice-yearly royalty checks to<br />

make them cover one-year's living ex-<br />

C 0 STOUFFER.'slafl pnotograpfw<br />

Julia Grice, romance author, advises aspiring writers to brace<br />

themselves <strong>for</strong> rejection, even be<strong>for</strong>e they submit their first manuscript.<br />

perises "You never know how much<br />

money you'll get from a book or even if<br />

a book will sell," she said<br />

"You have to decide if you have<br />

enough skills and talents so you can go<br />

to work if writing goes down the<br />

tubes "<br />

But what really separates the Sunday<br />

scribblers who wait <strong>for</strong> inspiration<br />

and the professional is a driving to become<br />

a published writer<br />

A professional sets realistic goals,<br />

asks a lot of questions and won't give<br />

up A professional has a drive that<br />

pushes you to go on "<br />

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• P-C MOTHERS OF TWINS<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Mothers of Twins<br />

Club will meet at 7 pm Thursday,<br />

March 28 Guest speaker will be a<br />

deading specialist For in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

about the meeting or the club, call Pam<br />

Briggs 455-2285<br />

• K-C CARD PARTY<br />

A card party at 7 30 p m Friday.<br />

March 1. Fr Victor J Renaud Knights<br />

of Columbus Hall, 150 Fair Street,<br />

Plymouth, will benefit the Tootsie Roll<br />

Drive lor the mentally retarded Call<br />

Dolores Thibeau, 453-3621. <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

• 3 CITIES ART CLUB<br />

Three Cities Art Club will meet at<br />

7 30 p.m Monday, March 4. in the<br />

meeting room of Township Hall. 42350<br />

Ann Arbor Road, east of Lilley Plans<br />

<strong>for</strong> the spring judged show will be discussed<br />

Livonia art instructor Audrey<br />

DiMarco will critic members works —<br />

a limit of two per member Visitors are<br />

welcome For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, call<br />

Jean Bologna, club president. 455-4995<br />

• WANTED: PARENT & CHILD<br />

The "Y" Indian Program is a wonderful<br />

way to spend constructive time<br />

with your child Tribes of three to eight<br />

parents and their children meet on a<br />

rotating basis to do crafts, games and<br />

songs Tribal outings and group Federation<br />

outings are held <strong>for</strong> campouts.<br />

tours, skating, etc Indian Program<br />

membership includes a Plymouth "Y"<br />

Alpha XiDelta convention here<br />

.Representatives of alumnae and collegiate<br />

chapters of Alpha Xi Delta<br />

sorority will meet in Plymouth Saturday,<br />

March 23 <strong>for</strong> their ProvinceConvention.<br />

Western Wayne County Alumnae<br />

chapter and Eastern Michigan University<br />

Gamma Zelta chapter will cohost<br />

the convention in the Mayflower<br />

Meeting House<br />

Approximately 100 delegates are expected<br />

Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with<br />

coffee and breakfast rolls Lunch will<br />

be served at noon and the convention<br />

will adjourn at 4 p.m<br />

Order of business will include a general<br />

meeting, business mmeeting, election<br />

of officers, presentation of awards<br />

and recognition of 50-year members<br />

with the Order of the Rose. A Founder's<br />

Day ceremony, by-law changes,<br />

and workshops <strong>for</strong> alumnae and collegiate<br />

chapters will complete the agenda<br />

ALPHA XI Delta, a college women's<br />

sorority was founded in 1893 at Lombard<br />

College. 111. There are 97 collegiate<br />

and 200 alumnae chapter with a total<br />

membership of more than 81,000<br />

Alumnae chapters tn Michigan are<br />

Buy<br />

Girl Scout<br />

Cookies.<br />

"You're buying<br />

more than<br />

cookies.<br />

You're helping<br />

each and<br />

every<br />

Girl ScoutT<br />

GIRI SCOUTS<br />

Livonia<br />

O&E Monday, <strong>February</strong> <strong>25</strong>, 1986<br />

Family membership. Call the Y" today<br />

<strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation. 453-2904<br />

• PYLMOUTH NEWCOMERS<br />

Plymouth Newcomers Club will<br />

meet at Northville Charley's Thursday.<br />

March 7 Hospitality begins at 11 30<br />

a m and lunch at noon Sandy Pallas,<br />

astrologer, will present the program<br />

Reservations are limited, call 459-<br />

3<strong>25</strong>0<br />

• NATIONAL SECURITY<br />

COUNCIL MEMBER TO SPEAK<br />

The Lions Club of Plymouth will<br />

open its Thursdav. March 21. meeting<br />

to the public to permit more residents<br />

to hear Steven Sterner of the Slate Department<br />

talk about U.S.-Soviet relations<br />

Admission to the dinner and program<br />

in the Mayflower Meeting House<br />

is $15 per person For reservations, call<br />

John Sassaman. 453-3333 or 459-4794<br />

• HOME ECONOMISTS<br />

Ann Arbor Home Economists will<br />

meet at 7 30 p.m Wednesday, Feb 27.<br />

at the home of Karen Scribner, 4548<br />

Breezewood Guest speaker Bonnie<br />

Everett will discuss "Starting Your<br />

Own Business All graduate home<br />

economists welcome. Call Sue Arnett.<br />

483-5266. <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

Albion, Ann Arbor, Detroit, Flint,<br />

Grosse Pomte Macomb County. Lansing-E.<br />

Lansing. Marquette, Oakland<br />

County. Saginaw Valley and Western<br />

Wayne County<br />

Collegiate chapters are Albion College.<br />

University ofMichigan, Michigan<br />

State University, Eastern Michigan<br />

University. Ferris State College, Northern<br />

Michigan University and Hillsdale<br />

College<br />

State conventions convene every<br />

other year with national conventionson<br />

alternate years<br />

PROVINCE convention will emphasize<br />

the theme, "Alpha Xi Delta — A<br />

Design <strong>for</strong> a Lifetime<br />

Respiratory health is the sorority's<br />

national philanthropy. Alpha Xi Delta<br />

chapters contributedmore than $57,000<br />

and 21,000 hours of service to their local<br />

American Lung Associationchapters<br />

during the 1983-84 school<br />

year<br />

Robin Curtis and Wendy DuVall-Angelocci<br />

of the Western Wayne County<br />

Alunae chpater are working closely<br />

with Gamma Zelta collegiate chapter<br />

at EMU in making arrangements <strong>for</strong><br />

the Province Convention.<br />

Classic<br />

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• FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT<br />

Personal financial management will<br />

be the topic 7-9 p m Wednesday. Feb<br />

27, :n the open <strong>for</strong>um series on personal<br />

management in Room B200 of the Liberal<br />

Arts Building. Schoolcraft College<br />

Paul Mclntyre. investment manager<br />

will be guest speaker For in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

call the Women's Resource Center. 591-<br />

6400, Ext 432 Series is free and registration<br />

is not necessary<br />

CANTON NEWCOMERS BUN<br />

KO<br />

Bunko group will meet the evening<br />

of Wednesday. Feb 27, at Lindas<br />

home For in<strong>for</strong>mation, call Ann. 397-<br />

0797<br />

• CANTON NEWCOMERS<br />

EUCHRE I<br />

Group will meet the evening of<br />

Thursday. Feb 28. at Maggie's Call<br />

453-4294 <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

• STAM^CLUB<br />

West Suburban Stamp Club will meet<br />

at 7 30 p m Friday, March 1 in the<br />

Plymouth Township Meeting Room,<br />

42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth Club<br />

member Dick Joan will present program.<br />

How to Exhibit." explaining<br />

bow to build an exhibif and all the fine<br />

points on impressing judges<br />

• PLYMOUTH WOMAN'S CLUB<br />

The Woman s Club of Plymouth will<br />

meet Friday. March 1 at First United<br />

Presbyterian Church of Plymouth to<br />

mark its 92nd anniversary. Special reception<br />

at 11 30 am, and program at<br />

12 30 p m Past presidents will be honored.<br />

Choral group. Centennial Educational<br />

Park Swing FJnsemble. will entertain<br />

• PLYMOUTH OPTIMISTS<br />

Club meets at 7 p.m the first and<br />

third Mondays of each month in the<br />

Miles Standish Room of the Mayflower<br />

Hotel. Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />

may call 453-8547 <strong>for</strong> membership in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

• LOBBY SALE AT BOTANICAL<br />

GARDENS<br />

Friends of the Matthaei Botanical<br />

Gardens will have a lobby sale 10 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m Saturday and Sunday. March<br />

2 and 3 Gifts, plants, reference books<br />

and handmade pressed flowers will be<br />

<strong>for</strong> sale Gardens are at 1800 Dixboro<br />

Road. Ann Arbor Lobby exhibit <strong>for</strong><br />

March will be a spring bulb display<br />

with a collection of spring flowering<br />

bulbs <strong>for</strong>ced <strong>for</strong> early blooming<br />

• 60-PLUS LUNCHEON<br />

AU Plvmouth-<strong>Canton</strong> senior citizens<br />

are invited to the monthly potluck<br />

meeting at noon Monday, March 4 in<br />

fellowship Hall of First United method-<br />

ISI Church of Plymouth. 45201 North<br />

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O&E<br />

(P,C)1C<br />

Eliminator<br />

Chargers bounce Rocks<br />

from playoff chase again<br />

By Brad Emoni<br />

staff writer<br />

Send Livonia Churchill's basketball<br />

team to Las Vegas because they're on a<br />

roll.<br />

The Chargers trumped Plymouth Salem<br />

in their own gym Friday night, 54-<br />

51, in a first-round Western Lakes Conference<br />

playoff game.<br />

It was the second year in a row in<br />

which Churchill has ousted the Rocks<br />

The Chargers will take an 8-10 record<br />

into Tuesday's semifinal battle with<br />

Livonia Stevenson (16-2).<br />

The right numbers came up <strong>for</strong><br />

Churchill on several occasions with the<br />

clincher being Ken Gendjar's free<br />

throw with four seconds left.<br />

"We've been talking about composure<br />

at Churchill this season, and I<br />

thought we showed it tonight," said the<br />

Chargers' coach Don Albertson<br />

Salem coach Bob Brodie, whose<br />

team fell to 10-8 overall, had this assessment:<br />

"I think our problem was<br />

that too many times we had a lack of<br />

intensity There were loose balls and<br />

rebounds to get. but Churchill got<br />

them."<br />

THE LEAD changed hands through<br />

out the final quarter.<br />

Churchill's pencil-thin center Mike<br />

Hermanson scored 2 of his game-high<br />

19 points with 1:41 to go. putting the<br />

Chargers ahead 50-47.<br />

Bui only 16 seconds later, Bryan<br />

Waldron came cold off the bench to hit<br />

a short baseline jumper, cutting the<br />

margin to 1.<br />

The Rocks then stole the ball and<br />

took a short-lived 51-50 lead when<br />

LeSean Hay good scored with 51 seconds<br />

remaining<br />

Waldron then fouled Andy Oliver 10<br />

seconds later The Churchill guard<br />

made his first free throw, but missed<br />

the second Hermanson. using all of his<br />

lanky 6-foot-5 frame, tipped the rebound<br />

to Gendjar. who found himself<br />

with an open shot in the lane — bingo<br />

2 more points <strong>for</strong> the Chargers.<br />

Salem came down and missed with<br />

29 seconds to play but got the ball right<br />

back when Scott Hille was called <strong>for</strong> an<br />

offensive foul after grabbing a missed<br />

Oliver foul shot<br />

THE ROCKS called timeout with 14<br />

seconds to play, but never got a shot<br />

off. turning the ball over with 6 seconds<br />

remaining<br />

Churchill was able to get the inbound<br />

pass to Gendjar, who was immediately<br />

fouled He made the all-important first<br />

shot as Churchill hit the jackpot<br />

MTE8TEAN LAXE8<br />

PLAYOFF SCHCDULt<br />

SEMIFINAL GAME$<br />

Livonia Church! (6-10) at Uvonta IHnanaon (16-<br />

2)<br />

Waiad Lake Canirai (12-0) at Famtfngion Hvrt-<br />

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CONSOLATION OAMCS<br />

Plymouth Salem (10-6) at Plymouth Canon


2C OSit Monday, FeOruary <strong>25</strong>. 198S<br />

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• CANTON SLOW-PITCH<br />

MANAGERS MEETING<br />

An organizational managers mating<br />

<strong>for</strong> both the <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and<br />

Recreation mens and womens slow<br />

pitch softball leagues is set <strong>for</strong> Saturday,<br />

March 2, at the <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

Administration Building, 1150 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center Road<br />

The mens league will meet at 10<br />

am, the women at 11 a m<br />

Entry fees, registration dates and<br />

times, contract and residency requirements<br />

will be discussed Call<br />

397-1000 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

• PLYMOUTH SLOW-PITCH<br />

SIGNUP SESSION<br />

Registration <strong>for</strong> returning teams in<br />

Plymouth's recreation slow-pitch<br />

softball leagues will begin Friday.<br />

March 1<br />

The entry fee this year is $450,<br />

Returning teams will be guaranteed<br />

a spot in the league provided<br />

they register by Thursday, March 14<br />

New teams can begin registration<br />

Friday. March 15<br />

Call 455-6620 <strong>for</strong> more<br />

in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />

• TEEN SKI TRIP<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Department will sponsor a teen ski<br />

trip to Alpine Valley Friday, March 1<br />

The trip costs J15 <strong>for</strong> those without<br />

equipment, $8 <strong>for</strong> those with their<br />

own<br />

All transportation and supervision<br />

is provided by the <strong>Canton</strong> rec staff<br />

The trip will depart from the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township Administration building<br />

at 5 p.m. and return at approximately<br />

12 15 am<br />

Call 397-1000 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

• RAQUETBALL LEAGUE<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Recreation<br />

Department will sponsor a 10-week<br />

spring raquetball league <strong>for</strong> men at<br />

Rose Shores of <strong>Canton</strong> beginning<br />

Wednesday, March 6<br />

The league matches will played at<br />

7:30 and 8 p.m.<br />

The cost is $55 a person You maypay<br />

$30 upon registration and the reminder<br />

the first night of play<br />

Call 397-1000 <strong>for</strong> more in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />

• CHIEFS BASEBALL<br />

BOOSTERS TO MEET<br />

A meeting of the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Chiefs Parents Baseball Club is set<br />

<strong>for</strong> 7 30 p.m<br />

Wednesday, Feb 27, in<br />

rooms 128 and 130 at <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

All parents of junior varsity and<br />

varsity players are urged to attend<br />

Temple reaches end of line<br />

By Scott Adtor<br />

staff writer<br />

Unlike some who enjoy wonderful<br />

feasts at dinnertime, Kathy Temple<br />

knows when she's had her fill.<br />

After three sterling years of gymnastics<br />

at North Farmington High School<br />

and four more years of outstanding<br />

achievements at Ohio State University,<br />

Temple is ready to hang up her per<strong>for</strong>ming<br />

tights and leave the world of<br />

celebrity behind her<br />

'It's going to feel great to graduate,"<br />

said Temple, who turns 22 in March "1<br />

am definitely ready "<br />

With such enthusiasm <strong>for</strong> leaving<br />

you'd think she didn't enjoy the fourhour<br />

practices and the pressure of bigtime<br />

college athletics<br />

"It was kind of rough my freshman<br />

year," she said, "The workouts were<br />

very time consuming, but I think it<br />

helped me do my homework<br />

I didn't<br />

have much time to waste."<br />

So were the years of hard work not<br />

worthwhile? No way, says Temple<br />

Now that her tremendous gymnastics<br />

achievements are almost over, it's nice<br />

to relax and reflect while the taste of<br />

success is still sweet<br />

Even though Temple may not go on<br />

to the Olympics or open her own club,<br />

Mary Glitz, Temple's high school<br />

coach, still sees the 1981 graduate as<br />

the finest gymnast she's ever coached<br />

people In sports<br />

And Glitz has coached her share of outstanding<br />

gymnasts in her tenure at<br />

North Farmington including Dona<br />

Kebrdle. Sharon Shiffra and Kim Edwards<br />

"She was the best I've ever coached,"<br />

Glitz said. "Kathy was very easy to<br />

coach, She was always all <strong>for</strong> the team<br />

She was a real pleasure."<br />

TEMPLE LED her North Farming<br />

ton team to the state tournament during<br />

her senior year In fact, it was her<br />

final vault that clinched the championship<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Raiders<br />

To make tbe event even more special<br />

to Temple, it was her 18th birthday.<br />

"Kathy just wrote me recently and In<br />

her letter she talked about winning tbe<br />

championship," said Glitz. "She said it<br />

was the best day of her life.*<br />

That may have been the best day of<br />

her life, but there have certainly been<br />

some other outstanding days <strong>for</strong> Temple.<br />

As a freshman she was the first OSU<br />

female gymnast ever named to the Ail-<br />

American team She missed that honor<br />

by one point her sophomore year<br />

The 'Oakland' Raiders revisited<br />

By Jim Hugh**<br />

staff writer<br />

I<br />

' F EVER THERE was a man qualified to start<br />

a semiprofessional football team, it's Chuck<br />

Van Robays<br />

He's spent enough time doing<br />

battle on minor league gridirons to draw veteran's<br />

pay<br />

Van Robays. a <strong>for</strong>mer assistant foottall coach at<br />

Rochester Adams and minor league player from<br />

1968-1976. is spearheading a venture <strong>for</strong> \dventure<br />

which he hopes will result in exciting football in<br />

Oakland County<br />

He is managing partner of the<br />

Oakland County Raiders, a semipro team which<br />

will make its debut in the Northern States Football<br />

League (NSFL) this August.<br />

His excitement is manifested in the team s motto<br />

"We Play <strong>for</strong> Adventure "<br />

There's still some wrinkles to be worked out, but<br />

come August, Oakland County will be represented<br />

in the league along with Grand Rapids. Racine,<br />

Wis , Lincolnwood, 111.. Janesville, WiSc.; Indianapolis,<br />

Ind.: and Gary, Ind. There's a possibility the<br />

league will approve more new franchises in addition<br />

to the Raiders<br />

THE OAKLAND County Raiders, whose decor<br />

will bear a striking resemblence to the Los Angeles<br />

Raiders of the NFL. have their office based in Rochester,<br />

although the team will play in Pontiac<br />

Van Robays announced last week the team will<br />

play five home games at Wisner Stadium and one<br />

at the Pontiac Silverdome. A practice site has yet<br />

to be determined<br />

Van Robays also announced Robert "Turf"<br />

Kauffman will be the head coach of the Raiders A<br />

coaching staff of three assistants has yet to be appointed<br />

One possible candidate is Joe Zelmanski,<br />

<strong>for</strong>mer head coach at Adams<br />

The groundwork has been set. but there's still<br />

plenty to keep Van Robays busy. He's managing<br />

partner with Dr Richard Klein and Dr Thomas<br />

Chwierut, but putting the operation together is Van<br />

Robays' department.<br />

"I've always been interested in putting a team<br />

together, it's just that the climate wasn't right."<br />

said the <strong>for</strong>mer Adams assistant, who played minor<br />

league football with the defunct Pontiac Arrows<br />

and Pontiac Firebirds "When the Michigan Panthers<br />

left (and merged with the Oakland Invaders in<br />

the United States Football League), I thought the<br />

timing was perfect. We applied to the NSFL and<br />

our franchise was voted in."<br />

Van Robays received the <strong>for</strong>mal nod of approval<br />

Jan 6 at the monthly league meeting in Chicago<br />

Now, everything is full speed ahead — which is the<br />

only rate possible in order to field a team <strong>for</strong> the<br />

fall schedule.<br />

"We've had 70-80 calls already from possible<br />

players." Van Robays said<br />

"We have 8-10 people<br />

with the right credentials who have signed letters<br />

of intent."<br />

THE RAIDERS will have a free agent-type camp<br />

in the spring Van Robays also talked about "hospitality<br />

houses" at the University of Michigan and<br />

Michigan State University, where prospective players<br />

can see what the Raiders are all about.<br />

"We plan to put out a good team<br />

We have to if<br />

we want to compete in this league," he said, adding<br />

the NSFL is the best minor league around, "If we<br />

don't, we'll be on the short end of a lot of big<br />

scores "<br />

With the Panthers moving to Oakland, Calif.. Van<br />

Robays would like to get some of the players left<br />

behind. There won't be a Doug Flutie among them,<br />

but Van Robays hopes to find some name players,<br />

"Maybe we can pick up some of the backlash<br />

(from the Panthers)," he said. "We won't be of that<br />

caliber but we won't be that far off There won't be<br />

any $7 million players, though, that's <strong>for</strong> sure."<br />

No, the salaries are more like $2,000-3.000. He<br />

calls it a "working man's league," certainly because<br />

players need other work to support themselves, So.<br />

why*would anyone be interested in playing semipro<br />

football when the chance of making the big league<br />

is about as likely as hitting the Lotto when you onlyplay<br />

five numbers?<br />

"We'll get the kids who only played high school<br />

football and haven't yet got football out of their<br />

system," Van Robays said<br />

"Some will make it A<br />

majority of the players will be those who haven't<br />

quite made it in the NFL or USFL — the players<br />

who need more seasoning. We're going to need<br />

those types of players to compete<br />

FOR A FEW - albeit very few - the NSFL can<br />

be a step toward the big time. That player would<br />

have to be a longshot. not unlike Hall of Famer<br />

Johnny Unitas, who was cut by the Pittsburgh<br />

Steelers, played sandlot ball and eventually latched<br />

on with the Baltimore Colts where he rewrote the<br />

NFL passing records.<br />

"We (NSFL) have a contract with the NFL and<br />

the USFL." Van Robays said. "They can bring one<br />

of our players up at anytime. We have very close<br />

ties with both leagues."<br />

Van Robays knows what he's up against the first<br />

year<br />

The Panthers' brief history is enough <strong>for</strong> a<br />

quick education in the study of selling a football<br />

team, Even during a championship season, the<br />

Silverdome wasn't packed with spectators.<br />

"We're not fools," he said. "We know there's not a<br />

million people out there who want to see minor<br />

league football We're working with corporate<br />

sponsors with hopes of selling blocks of tickets <strong>for</strong><br />

distribution. Hopefully, we can break even the first<br />

year, and next year, maybe make a profit."<br />

Promotions will have to play a part if the Raiders<br />

expect to draw big crowds. The game at the<br />

Silverdome — either Sept, 21 or 28 — will feature<br />

an automobile giveaway to the spectator who is<br />

credited with breaking the league attendance<br />

record <strong>for</strong> one game, which, Van Robays said, is<br />

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ALL THE home games will be followed by a concert<br />

afterward After the game at the Silverdome,<br />

the concert per<strong>for</strong>mers will be headliners. depending<br />

on who's in the area at the time.<br />

Van Robays said tickets <strong>for</strong> games at Wisner will<br />

be $5 (adults) and $3 (children) Season tickets are<br />

$<strong>25</strong>,<br />

There's still plenty of time to latch on to season<br />

tickets,<br />

"We've sold two already," Van Robays said with<br />

a smile<br />

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$•160 $ 2 4 8 "Because I'm getting ready to graduate,<br />

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"There are some things that I would<br />

like to do, like placing in the top five in<br />

nationals, but I don't want to set a goal<br />

I can't reach and then be disappointed "<br />

Even though Temple s parents are<br />

Michigan State grads, her choice of attending<br />

OSU didn't disappoint them at<br />

all.<br />

"I had personal ties with MSU, but<br />

they didn't offer me anything," she<br />

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and I couldn't have made a better<br />

choice.<br />

"My parents are my most loyal fans<br />

They were very supportive of my decision<br />

(to attend OSU)."<br />

Glitz agrees.<br />

"I wanted Kathy to go to the school<br />

that would be the best place <strong>for</strong> her<br />

athletically and academically, because<br />

she's a very intelligent girl," said Glitz<br />

"OSU seemed like the best place <strong>for</strong><br />

her"<br />

TEMPLE FINISHED fourth in the<br />

Big T^n last year in all-around competition<br />

She finished ninth in the uneven<br />

parallel bars in the NCAA tourney in<br />

1983.<br />

Like the finest cream, Temple rises<br />

to the top among her competitors She<br />

LS quick to point out, however, that her<br />

collegiate competition has been tough<br />

but educational<br />

"The level of competition is much<br />

higher " she said "The team concept is<br />

a lot the same, but the pressures and<br />

the practices are more Intense 1 also<br />

think there are more personal goals involved<br />

"But the discipline is the biggest<br />

thing I learned a lot from that, and I<br />

learned a Jot from my teammates "<br />

Temple also enjoyed traveling<br />

around the country and dealing with<br />

the many people a college athlete has<br />

to deal with<br />

"It made me grow up a lot faster,"<br />

she said.<br />

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4C *(R. W.G-3C) U&b. Meat). febfu*ry <strong>25</strong> <strong>1985</strong> <strong>February</strong> 26. 1996 04E • r c<br />

Edna Spaulding (Sally Field) is a young widow who tries<br />

to harvest a cotton crop on the family farm in "Places in<br />

the Heart."<br />

the<br />

movies<br />

Dan<br />

Greenberg<br />

1 of '84's best<br />

is up-<strong>for</strong>-7-Oscars<br />

film about farmlands<br />

"Piaces in the Heart" premiered last fall and is currently playing<br />

in a number of neighborhood -houses <strong>for</strong> good reason<br />

it has<br />

seven Oscar nominations and a lot of good qualities<br />

Nominations include Best Picture. Director. Actress. Original<br />

Screenplay. Supporting Actress. Supporting Actor and Costume<br />

Design<br />

That ties "Places" <strong>for</strong> second place in the nomination sweepstakes<br />

with "The Killing Fields." First place was also a tie at 11<br />

<strong>for</strong> "Passage to India" and "Amadeus."<br />

It may make it difficult <strong>for</strong> balloting, but it's the viewers' good<br />

<strong>for</strong>tune that 1984 premiered so many fine films<br />

'"Places in the Heart" stars Sally Field as Edna Spaulding. a<br />

spunky woman with two truly charming children. Frank (Yankton<br />

Hatten; and Possum (Gennie James i Her husband is Sheriff of<br />

Waxahachie, Texas<br />

THE TIME IS 1935 A drunken black youth accidentally kills<br />

Sheriff Spaulding shortly after the film opens To the movie's credit.<br />

it deals realistically but sensitively with the implications of that<br />

situation. Southern attitudes in the '30s and Ku Kiux Klan activities<br />

The film's realism extends to its music and decor, in fact to<br />

every facet, and quite appropriately "Places" received the Oscar<br />

nomination <strong>for</strong> Best Costume Design The clothes, hats and hairstyles<br />

all carry distilled essence of the Depression The cars, faces<br />

and even facial expressions (obviously chat goes well beyond costume<br />

and make-up design) carry the exact flavor of the '30s<br />

Faced with her catastrophic early widowhood. Edna determines<br />

to keep her family and farm in spite of the quick moves of banker<br />

Albert Denby (Lane Smith) to <strong>for</strong>ce her sale of the property.<br />

Almost endless complications ensue, and to the film's credit potentially<br />

soapy and maudlin melodrama is avoided The characters<br />

are sufficiently real and restrained so that we get intersted in their<br />

tribulations, which are the trials of real people who mean something<br />

For good reason, then, the nominations <strong>for</strong> Best Director and<br />

Screenplay<br />

Edna's sister Margaret Lomax (Lindsay Crouse — Best Supporting<br />

Actress nominee) is married to a handsome but unfaithful fellow,<br />

Wayne (Ed Harris) Viola Kelsey (Amy Madigan) and her husband,<br />

Bud (Terry O'Quinni. are good friends of Marge and Wayne<br />

which creates tension in their relationships and an effective counterpoint<br />

to Edna Spaulding's struggle<br />

MEANWHILE. BACK at the farm where, even though it may<br />

not seem like it. the major action of the film is under way Banker<br />

Denby <strong>for</strong>ces his blind brother-in-law, Mr Will (Best Supporting<br />

Actor nominee John Malkovich) on Edna as a roomer. That turns<br />

out to be one of Edna's lesser problems as she struggles to save the<br />

farm<br />

Her agricultural and survival inspiration come from a kindly<br />

and clever black drifter Moze (Danny Glover), who takes on a<br />

pretty heroic stature, exceeded only by Edna They strive to save<br />

the farm by harvesting cotton and selling it to Mr Simmons (Jay-<br />

Patterson) a pretty nasty fellow in his own right, down at the<br />

cotton gin<br />

All this may sound pretty trite and soapy on the surface. What<br />

saves the whole enterprise from maudlin sentimentality is the<br />

good grace, restraint and effective realism of the production<br />

At film's end, the director slips from his 90 minutes of carefullyconstructed<br />

emotional and physical realism, but by then a fine<br />

film is under the belt, and it's hard to spoil "Places in the Heart" at<br />

that late date<br />

A<br />

Wayne Lomax (Ed Harris) and Viola Kelsey (Amy Madigan),<br />

who are both married to other spouses, have an<br />

affair.<br />

Tasters test fine<br />

French wines<br />

Of all the world's greatest wmegrow<br />

ing regions (the two Cotes, Tuscany, the<br />

Rheingau, Napa County and the Cham<br />

pagne region among them) none can<br />

lay claim to being the home of three of<br />

the five First Growths of Bordeaux ei<br />

cept Pauillac<br />

For that reason alone it must be considered<br />

as at least one of the very finest<br />

of all. It not only claims its three<br />

Premier Cms in its Mouton. Lafite and<br />

Latour, it also has two excellent Pichon<br />

Second Growths, a Fourth and a string<br />

of esteemed Fifth Growths, some of<br />

them considered the equal of many<br />

more highly classified wines<br />

All of this classification system is the<br />

one established in 1855, one that is with<br />

few exceptions still in place even today<br />

some 130 years later That is tradition 1<br />

Surrounded by St<br />

Estephe and St<br />

Julien, the three regions produce an<br />

abundance of some of the world's<br />

greatest red wines from the cabernet<br />

sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc<br />

grapes grown there. While other closeby<br />

regions claim their stars (St. Emi-<br />

Uon its Chateau Ausone, Graves its<br />

Haut Bnon, Pomerol its Petrus and<br />

Margaux its Chateau Margaux) only in<br />

Pauillac is the density of prestigious<br />

producers so great. This is the Home of<br />

the First Growths.<br />

A LOCAL GROUP of 44 people,<br />

wmetasters all, recently gathered to<br />

sample a cross-section of the wines of<br />

Pauillac The selection was based not<br />

only on the strength of the wineries<br />

(chateaus) but also on different vintages<br />

Availability also played a part in<br />

the choices, the older vintages of these<br />

wines rarely leave the private cellars<br />

in which they rest so splendidly<br />

Older vintages of First Growths easily<br />

cost in excess of 1100 a bottle, sometimes<br />

much more<br />

More recent vintages<br />

can cost 150, while recent issues<br />

of Fifth Growths rarely exceed $20 the<br />

bottle Clearly some judgment had to<br />

be exercised if the assembly was to<br />

sample both age and prestige<br />

The evening was rather a bendedknee<br />

affair<br />

Selected <strong>for</strong> the evening were four<br />

wines representing the three First<br />

Growths of the region 1955 and 1971<br />

Latour. 1970 Lafite and 1975 Mouton,<br />

one of both of the Second Growths, the<br />

1980 Pichon Lalande and the 1979 Pichon<br />

Longueville<br />

The<br />

1978 Duhart-Milon-Rothschild,<br />

the only Fourth Growth from Pauillac,<br />

was served, and the rest of the wines<br />

were Fifth Growths 1981 Haut Bataillev.<br />

1970 Grand Puy Lacoste and 1976<br />

haut Bages Liberal<br />

The wines were<br />

w i n e<br />

f * *<br />

Richard<br />

Watson<br />

drunk blind and were evaluated by the<br />

collective assembly<br />

using a 9-point<br />

scale<br />

The results were interesting Tradition.<br />

price, vintages and more were<br />

there to be seen and judged If the 1855<br />

Classification system were to hold, the<br />

Fifth Growths should be clearly exceeded<br />

by the Firsts, all of them, and<br />

the mid-Growths should end up somewhere<br />

in the middle of the pack<br />

TO A GREAT extent, with two ex<br />

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Following is a<br />

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• 1976 Haut Bages (7 03)<br />

• 1955 Latour (6 85)<br />

• 1975 Mouton 16.78)<br />

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• 1971 Latour (6 70)<br />

• 1981 Haut Batailley (6 58<br />

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400 Apartments For Rent<br />

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RENT INCLUDES<br />

• Air Conditioning • Range • Refrigerator •<br />

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Storage Facilities • Swimming Pool • Tennis<br />

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• Heat & Hot Water<br />

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15075 Lincoln Road<br />

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STUDIOS - 1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />

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F R E E C A B L E T V<br />

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Pool.<br />

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7 Mile - Telegraph Area<br />

Call 538-2158<br />

One of tbe most<br />

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Spacious one floor<br />

living or townhouses,<br />

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Limited access service<br />

beautiful setting on ravines.<br />

• HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-2600 SQ. ft. •<br />

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• Central Air • Appliances, plus self-cleaning<br />

oven • Your own elegant private club with<br />

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bar. Swedish sauna • Plus much more!<br />

Minutes from Town Center<br />

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In Formingron Hills<br />

One-ond 'WO-BEDROOM apartments<br />

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1 & 2 Bedrooms Available<br />

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Between Ford Rd & Warren<br />

721-<strong>25</strong>00<br />

Mor.i9»dM<br />

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Attached cover parking<br />

Balcony or patio<br />

Eating space in kitchen<br />

tn-unlt storage<br />

Same level laundry room<br />

Extraordinary spaciousness<br />

Fulfy equipped modern kitchen wtth<br />

dishwasher<br />

individually controlled central heat and air<br />

conditioning<br />

Fully carpeted<br />

Extraordinary clubhouse with party room,<br />

swimming pool and lighted tennis courts<br />

Cable TV available<br />

Furnished executive unit available<br />

Situated oo ove- 40 acres of pork-like<br />

grounds Fairrriont Park is jusr a<br />

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400 Apartments For Rent 400 Apartments For Rent<br />

B O T S F O R D<br />

P L A C E<br />

GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />

Batumi Bota<strong>for</strong>il Hospital<br />

SPECIAL? SAVE ON<br />

1 Beoroom tor $429<br />

2 Beflroom tor $509<br />

3 Beoroom tor $589<br />

PETS PERMITTED<br />

l*ete*tum Installed<br />

Singles Welcome<br />

'r-it:ie&air Occupancy<br />

*r Uive Children<br />

I«K*T i WATER INCLUDED<br />

wuie- iiT'-Mige address<br />

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27883 Inoependence<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

P O I N T E<br />

P L A C E<br />

A P A R T M E N T S<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Rent<br />

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*L1 946<br />

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rrient *»»ilable March l« <strong>for</strong> si«n<br />

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Kurnislwd t & 2 bedroom Apartments<br />

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For Details 729-2242<br />

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478 14(7<br />

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Efficiency<br />

11" J I hedrM«im Sl|i5 ideal <strong>for</strong> singles<br />

541 1244<br />

TELEGRAHd 4 GRAND RIVER<br />

Studio am!<br />

ne bedroom surting at<br />

4235 and 1-W Adults n,. t«-Ls 6 trionlh<br />

lease Tow - 4 Courtr. Apts fall from<br />

9 to 5 <strong>25</strong>5 1429<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Furnished<br />

HIGH RISE APARTMENTS<br />

1 and 2 BEDROOMS<br />

SHORT TERM LEASE<br />

559-2680<br />

SOl'THFIKLD<br />

I bedroom completely<br />

carpeied kitchen appliances stereo<br />

T\ twal included ISM per Mo<br />

2 A months lease 477 0207 3S?-2S*8<br />

WATER FORD. bedroom 1450 Mo<br />

2 bedroorr wich fireplace $S2i Mo In<br />

terjor<br />

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fr AHMINGTON<br />

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one bed-<br />

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j'' we.rnrned T Mile<br />

^ i! Telegraph Call 53ft J684<br />

IAHSER<br />

THREE OAKS<br />

Troys newest luxury<br />

apartment community.<br />

I bedroom I tx-dr—.in with der and 2<br />

bedriwrn dp»»r'mer!'-<br />

A. appliarx<br />

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Managed Hs P-ragon I- .pert.es-<br />

522 472H<br />

TOWNE APTS<br />

Crooks-'Big Beaver Area<br />

1 Bedroom $400<br />

Air • ondi?lowed carpeted dishwasher<br />

large storage areas quiei building<br />

HEAT A HOT W ATER included Secur<br />

ilv required Call <strong>for</strong> appointment<br />

362-0069<br />

WAYNE'S FINEST<br />

RENTAL COMMUNITY<br />

Offers immaculate I 2 and 3 bedroom<br />

apartments from 43^5 with heat paid<br />

fall Devor.na I odd'.<br />

Wayne Fores! Apt^,<br />

' 326-7800<br />

'A A'> Nt! Wh^TL AN11<br />

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>in .4 Apartments I 'lean quiet attrac<br />

vr<br />

DedifO'-'m - a-y-.-t appliances, dra<br />

private entrance See ruapprect<br />

1290 monthly "21 MM<br />

WEST I. AM 8 AREA<br />

i-iis ! and 2 bedri-«im apartments<br />

Jrum $37f n'Kinth.v > "arpciea de" quality homes in the best<br />

neighWiorhoods in West NW Suburbs If<br />

you car pay »B00-$600 rent, YW can<br />

own half lor no mooey down and save<br />

hundreds per month in equity build-up<br />

( all Eve* Sam & Jan Bury. 421-6928<br />

404 Houses For Rent<br />

LIVONIA 3 bedroom IS baUi ranch,<br />

no appliances No basement<br />

I year<br />

lease TM per mo*ITH<br />

Call<br />

314 822 IMS<br />

LOWER STRAITS lakefroot Golf<br />

course Fuclushed J"bedroorna. 2 baths,<br />

living room. 4e«I 2 fireplaces 11.M0<br />

month short term lease 343 9345<br />

MILFORD<br />

3 bedroom ranch. «WIM<br />

ming pool, attached garage, appliances,<br />

1475 securiuy deposit 1st 4I last<br />

month* r«M 445 3054<br />

BEECH 4 J MILE<br />

S bedroom, bnck<br />

ranch, basement, appliances Kids, sin<br />

gles pets 6KAY<br />

273 0J23<br />

SALE or Lease Telegraph Schoolcraft<br />

Sell 432.0D0 Offer terms Rent 4340<br />

MO 2 bedroom brick bungalow<br />

N finished<br />

basement. 1 car garage<br />

45J-SJ57<br />

SIX MILE TELEGRAPH 3 bedroom<br />

finished basement, fireplace fenced<br />

deposit 484 3!»7<br />

SOCTHFIELD S bedrooms. 2 MIL<br />

baths new kitchen- breakfast nook. 1<br />

car attached garage fenced yard with<br />

deck Fireplace 441X1 month <strong>25</strong>4-9044<br />

SOTTH LYON area<br />

single bedroom<br />

cottage stvk borne Beautiful lake lot<br />

location Full lake privileges<br />

all sports<br />

lake Large fenced in yard Lots of stor<br />

age Private secluded road Available<br />

immediately 4*00 month plus security<br />

After 3pm<br />

477-MM or 437 14i2<br />

TROY - N W. AREA<br />

BACKS TO TROY NATURE CENTER<br />

EXECUTIVE HOME 2 450 »q h<br />

2 Story. 3 bedrooms. 2^I baths Gour<br />

met kitchen with breakfast noot<br />

Ii<br />

brary famil) room with fireplace dining<br />

room, living room, laundry room<br />

110<strong>25</strong> mo Discount Rentals 47 s 5734<br />

No Pets<br />

412 Townhouses-Condo*<br />

For Rent<br />

ROCHESTER RANCH 2 bedrooma 1 v,<br />

baths DMINT room Newly decorated<br />

Under building PARKING |60G<br />

message<br />

M*-114»<br />

drapes Under building pari<br />

per month Leav<br />

420 Rooms For Rent<br />

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH<br />

Quel up<br />

stairs spacious bedroom<br />

<strong>for</strong> mature<br />

lady Share kitchen 4 bathroom faciii<br />

ties 445 deposit. 445 weekly 455-1410<br />

422 Wanted To Rent<br />

SOUTHFIELD AREA (12 4 Evergreen;<br />

Short term<br />

Lease unul July 2. IW5<br />

Available Mar 2 Furnished 2 bedroom<br />

condo. 4750 per month Credit report 4<br />

references Leave message<br />

55»-74L0<br />

SOITHFIELD<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Spacious immaculate I 2 bedroom loft<br />

condo I SS baths 2 balconies, courtyard<br />

view neutral decor leveior blinds, private<br />

entrances, remote garage, central<br />

air appliances including washer, dryer,<br />

dishwasher Cable ready Convenient to<br />

freeways No pets This<br />

bome Is not <strong>for</strong><br />

month Call<br />

or everyone<br />

wnporary<br />

1775 per<br />

3S1 4S4»<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

12 Mile * Northwest<br />

err* Sublease 3 bedroom lowniKMise<br />

14 baths basement Available March<br />

15 Security credit references<br />

4595 month 353-4757<br />

W BLOOMFIELD<br />

FAIRWAY CONDO<br />

All Areas Apia Houses Cooi<br />

LANDLORDS 4 TENANTS<br />

LARGE DOUBLE room with kltcben 4<br />

laundry privileges, Livonia area<br />

591 4317<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Good location, completely<br />

furnished room 4 bath kitchen 4 laun<br />

cnces<br />

- 4pm «»7 2J47<br />

LIVONIA Mem man Plymouth Rd<br />

area<br />

Com<strong>for</strong>table room <strong>for</strong> mature<br />

working oon-araofcmg gentlemaa. Good<br />

parking<br />

411 40SI<br />

REDFORD Sleeping room <strong>for</strong> working<br />

lady Telephone laundry 4 kitchen<br />

privileges Quiet neighborhood 445<br />

weeitly After 5PM 531 5411<br />

REDFORD - 445 a week includes utilities<br />

Pleasant room, with kitchen privi<br />

S E W S 30pm 947-3959<br />

REDFORD - 7 Mile 4 Grand River<br />

area<br />

Com<strong>for</strong>table room <strong>for</strong> working<br />

lemals Near transportation 4 shop<br />

ping Kitchen privileges 534-5514<br />

414 Florida Rentals<br />

Abandon Your Hunt<br />

All Areas<br />

REFERRAA. SERVICES FOR<br />

Tenants 4 Landlords<br />

SHARE LISTINGS. 642 1820<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom 14<br />

bath ranch, attached 2 car garage lull<br />

basement 4575 per month<br />

After 3pm<br />

call 343-9149<br />

WESTLAND. clean 2 bedroom .home<br />

with fenced yard and garage Available<br />

March I<br />

Must have good references<br />

4400 per month plus Security deposit<br />

Call after Spm 7210440<br />

DELRaY BEACH<br />

Tbe Hamlet Country<br />

Club Spacious 2 bedroom condo on<br />

firs! floor, completely furnished Avail<br />

atlie Feb 8 Dm. Apr 3 1945 Call Mon<br />

•Jim Fr-. JAM 5PM 594-5141<br />

F1 LAUDERDALE villa on Arrow<br />

Head Countryelub Unlimited golf<br />

305 475-8200<br />

HUTCHINSON ISLAND 2 bedroom 2<br />

bath condo oceanfront south corner,<br />

pool lenms. sauna laundrv within<br />

Available April 4 beyond 643-8<strong>25</strong>2<br />

WESTLAND<br />

nice large 2 bedroom<br />

bnck with foil basement with a 2 bed<br />

room apartment up. lhat you can sublet<br />

<strong>for</strong> half your rem 4650 per month<br />

Tipton. 427 5010<br />

MARCO ISLAND Sea Winds' gulf<br />

front beach. 2 bedrooms Children we]<br />

come' Call <strong>for</strong> brochures<br />

Dan.481-6402 Eves 882 4593<br />

WESTLAND 3 bedroom brick ranch<br />

new carpeting, new appliances. 4400<br />

per" month plus utilities 4 secunty de-'<br />

posit 719-8397<br />

WESTLAND 2 bedroom home<br />

newly<br />

painted family room 4 garage Nice<br />

area, paved streets J3&5 month NO<br />

PETS Immediate occupancy Call<br />

Sherry please leave message 471 2742<br />

WESTLAND<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch,<br />

garage carpet, appliances large<br />

fenced yard Very clean<br />

4495 plus security<br />

Call Vic 455-6430<br />

WOLVERINE LAKE Lake view 4<br />

privileges<br />

2-3 bedroom ranch, stove<br />

carpeting, drapes. 4495 plus security<br />

References Between 5-4pm 624 4422<br />

2.VTOWN Birmingham<br />

2 bedroom*.<br />

14 baths fireplace, walk-in clowet.<br />

Jacuzii Jenn aire garage First quality<br />

41 500 plus security 354-2402<br />

BIRMINGHAM AREA 3 bedroom<br />

bnck ranch home Dining room, kitchen<br />

utility room, 1 bath Fenced yard<br />

Refrigerator stove washer 4 dryer<br />

Immediate occupancy<br />

Rent Dr. month<br />

to month basis On 14 Mile between<br />

Greenfield 4 Woodward AV$ 4450 MO<br />

Call " 642 8180<br />

BIRMINGHAM Charming 3 bedroom. 2<br />

fireplaces 2 car garage, finished basement<br />

Available March I $800 month<br />

335 1316<br />

W<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

Cape Cod farmhouse oo 2 acres 2 bed<br />

nxirru up<br />

S down, large kitchen with<br />

dining area <strong>for</strong>mal diiung room I bath<br />

pius separate shower large utility<br />

room. 2 car detached garage $60»0 per<br />

too plus IS mo security Walled Lake<br />

School system<br />

352 84SO<br />

MAR(X) ISLAND<br />

Beachfront. 2 bedrooms 2 baths<br />

Decorator-iurntshed All amenities<br />

Call afle? 6pm.<br />

47ft-1050<br />

ORLANDO<br />

Disney Epcot New 2 bed<br />

n 2 bath coodo burnished, pool,<br />

jaccuu golf available after Mav 4<br />

474 51 bO or 47*-$77B<br />

ORLANDO Fla<br />

Lake Villa The week<br />

of April 6th Sleeps 8 Complete resort<br />

& ' untrv rlub Days 274 "544<br />

or Eves 274 S958<br />

ST AIM STINE Luxury Coodo on<br />

Ocean 2 bedrooms baths tennis, rar<br />

quetbai'.. near attractions Available af<br />

ter Mar 31 Call <strong>for</strong> brochure. 591-0529<br />

415 Vacation Rentals<br />

Abandon Your Hunt<br />

All Areas<br />

REFERRAL SERVICES FOR<br />

Tenant? 4 Landlords<br />

SH ARE USTINGS, 6-4! 1620<br />

WESTLAND<br />

2 fun ^employed women<br />

to share 3 bedroom bouse. 940 per<br />

week, includes all utilities including<br />

Must be animal lovers<br />

II momintsonly 729-2738<br />

phone<br />

Call mi<br />

421 Living Quarters<br />

To Share<br />

Abandon Your Hunt - All Areas<br />

WE Gt: ARANTEE TO OFFER<br />

QUALIFIED PEOPLE<br />

OUR 9TH YEAR<br />

SHARE 642-1620<br />

984 S ADAMS. BIRMINGHAM, MI<br />

EMPLOYED PERSON NEEDED<br />

lo share bouse in Livorua i5 Mile -<br />

Farmington Rds Area; 4<strong>25</strong>0 Mo, in<br />

eludes utilities 412-1947<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

mature lady to share<br />

home with same, full house privileges 4<br />

utilities included 4245 no 476-0967<br />

FEMALE, professional. 50 S will share<br />

Red<strong>for</strong>d home with responsible clear.,<br />

non smoking woman<br />

1265a month 5S3-4161<br />

Houses<br />

Condo*<br />

434 Industrial/Warehouse 43€ Office<br />

CLEAN GM couple seeks small bouae.<br />

condo or duplex with 2 car garage 4<br />

laundry facility<br />

Mirrumum 4 month<br />

lease, April I 979-M73<br />

HOMESTEAD CONDO<br />

Lower beach front wanted 4 weeks,<br />

July Aufust . 542 9514<br />

LAKEFRONT HOUSE<br />

For responsible adult, east of Orchard<br />

Lake Call Dave Cbeslin 545-5500<br />

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN desires<br />

room studio in air cooditiooad home<br />

Private entrance preferred CloaeU 4<br />

basement storage a rouse Garage<br />

9aro-5<br />

414-4<br />

RANCH STYLE HOME wanted to rent<br />

Need 3-4 bedrooms, first floor family<br />

room or den. large dining area, IH<br />

Saths. located oo a large lot Secure<br />

long term lease with attrative rental<br />

rates Call Chris Herter<br />

348-4100 Ext 131<br />

TWO PROFESSIONAL<br />

men see* to<br />

rent 1 or 3 bedroom home Livonia<br />

Plymouth area Stove refrigerator required<br />

Call 591 2300 ext 303 or 329<br />

WANTED TO RENT apt or n»do<br />

fFarminton Hills<br />

Bloomfield area; <strong>for</strong><br />

a professional family of 5 3 bedrooms.<br />

1 ^ to 2 batlvs Approi 9900 mo<br />

References 479-5799<br />

4<strong>25</strong> Convalescent A<br />

Nursing Homes<br />

TROY<br />

Maple Industrial Sub Overhead<br />

front 4 rear<br />

Air conditioaad offices<br />

Available March 58J 2022<br />

Ml* or 4*10<br />

436 Office / Business<br />

Space<br />

AFFORDABLE SOUTHFIELD offices<br />

at Greenfield A 11 Mile Parking, heat<br />

air. Jaiutoe carpeting 4 drapes From<br />

II10 559-7175<br />

ANN ARBOR RD<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP<br />

Executive office space<br />

tTMsn ft Kxfftce available<br />

48 95 per sq K 455-19*0<br />

ANN ARBOR RD<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP<br />

311 sq ft una! 1 offices<br />

(195 per month utilities included<br />

459-4043<br />

ATTRACTIVE LAY -OCT<br />

prime office location. 1418 sq It down<br />

town Birmingham<br />

1M N Woodward<br />

ave 447 7171<br />

AUBURN HTS Office space<br />

mile<br />

from new Comerica Center<br />

Approi<br />

1.200 SQ ft. carpeted 4 decorated<br />

4908 mo • utilities Immediate occupancy<br />

Moo thru Fri. 4 5pm<br />

452 J20C<br />

BUCKING<br />

Schoolcraft<br />

lease 40« sq<br />

room, bathroom,<br />

manufacturer's<br />

Immediate<br />

HAJ40FF1CK PLAZA<br />

4 Mkner Livonia tor<br />

( ft 'l of Ikes reception<br />

room, suit*I '<br />

•er . r*p. ru<br />

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EXJSCl TIVE OFFICE SPACE<br />

available 1 room suite 54* i<br />

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE<br />

Includes spacious parking facllitiet. 1st<br />

floor Experienced Executive Secret*r<br />

les, personalized phone answering du<br />

piloting, word processing notary<br />

HARVARD SUITE<br />

29350 SOUTHFIELD RD<br />

SUITE 122<br />

557-2757<br />

B HAM<br />

DEARBORN, S'FIELD TROY<br />

COMPLETE BUSINESS CENTERS<br />

Your own private office without co«t!y<br />

overhead Fully staffed, la lei<br />

ment beautifully appointed 4<br />

staffed<br />

latest equip<br />

l pnme<br />

SENIOR LIVING Facilities Inc has<br />

one opening in their adult foster care<br />

home <strong>for</strong> victims of Alzheimer I DIS<br />

ease in Whuroore Lake II interested<br />

please call 495-4343<br />

WE ARE proposing to open a small<br />

adult foster care residential home <strong>for</strong><br />

the elderly in Bloomfield Township If<br />

you are interested in this type of facitl<br />

ty please call after 6pm 995-0924<br />

428 Garages &<br />

Mini Storage<br />

FEMALE to share with same<br />

respoo<br />

sible quiet, clean<br />

Non-smoking Must<br />

like animals SouthlieSd Farmington<br />

area 354 9562<br />

FI LL GOSPEL Christian voting worn<br />

an to share 2 bedroom apartment in<br />

Ri»a! Oak. 1135 month Call Eves<br />

286-4115<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

MINI STORAGE<br />

Beautiful New Facility<br />

Excellent Location<br />

Reasonable Rales<br />

WINTER SPECIAL<br />

1 mo FREE RENT with 6 mo lease<br />

CALL<br />

332-1221<br />

HOME-MATE<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

KELLY & CO<br />

' TV<br />

644-6845<br />

30555 Southfield Rd . Southfield<br />

STORAGE GARAGE<br />

12x55<br />

4130 Mo<br />

8 Mile 4 Farmington Rd<br />

474-1190<br />

1432 Commercial / Retail<br />

W BLOOMFIELD COLONIAL<br />

Family<br />

room with fireplace newly decorated,<br />

circular dnve side garage .'OPENER!<br />

11175 plus security 476-0734<br />

406 Furnished Houses<br />

For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM overlooking<br />

Rouge<br />

K ver walk to town J bedroom Dutch<br />

I'oloflia. living room with fireplace<br />

separate dining room den electric ftre<br />

,» «ii* ? car garage immediate occu<br />

panes new:y decorated 1795 644-6553<br />

:!anjl :>ds Aals 72H 2*8G<br />

BIRMINGHAM Schools<br />

Walnut Lake<br />

DI.RSS 3 bedroom bungalow apnh<br />

awes Immediate Occupancy Flexible<br />

I«-r; 1650 Mo - security 553-4203<br />

.1.1 X*. HY AT Li.I'HIi' K<br />

Mi: H. 1 fAN J'.fc<br />

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• 'i.• I und "2 hedriwm apartments<br />

In.m $35< riv.mth.v Ciirpeted decora:<br />

»-0 4 m - .uveh Heat mcladed<br />

1 oufltr;. Villagt' Apartrn'-n'.s 326-3»8C'<br />

WESTLAND AREA"<br />

SSnj. i-l.- I bedrw-rr apartment<br />

933H<br />

- -: 1 r - Attrai tivr 2 brdriMr apan<br />

ni'ci-s I3 T 0 I'arpKcd dec- rated 4 in a<br />

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Country Court<br />

Apartments<br />

721-0500<br />

WESTLAND<br />

HAMPTON COURT<br />

s p4ii !• 'us<br />

A. . bi«dr'M:.m apartmenta<br />

L.ir^-. I'.iseiv h 2 i jr attached garage lull base<br />

mem S9i>'.' ;wr mo-nth pfcus security dep-tfil<br />

540-9063<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

3 bedrooms. : bath<br />

d.n:r.g r-jom deia:-led garage S475 per<br />

month p,us secur.v. deposit Ca". after<br />

5PM 332 3552<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

X bedr orr. Colonsa.<br />

baserr^nt 2 car attarbed «tr carpet<br />

refriger^t.i' stove, dishwasher fenced<br />

17 I IT.mediate 'X-R upaj*r\ 626 3636<br />

WESTLA-ND Merriman Palmer A*,<br />

tractive 3 bedroom dup 121-3970<br />

MAPLE TELEGRAPH<br />

465 Sq Ft office. 3 year lease<br />

Heat and central air included<br />

647 WHS<br />

FIRMING!)AM Office Space available- ; utes from 1-275 ample parking L*ti!l<br />

.ins, /--Ii<br />

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9200 Call 544-6464 I tics included<br />

Private Individual Office including Sec<br />

retanal, Word Processing, Personalued<br />

Answering<br />

Fi<br />

Telephone<br />

ceptloo area Image f^ius 331-6119<br />

F u mi shed Re<br />

BUCKINGHAM OFFICE PLAZA<br />

Schoolcraft h Inkster Uvonla, <strong>for</strong><br />

lease 600 sq ft 2 offices, reception<br />

room, bathroom, suitable <strong>for</strong> attorney<br />

manufacturer's rep, etc<br />

Immediate occupancy 559-1160<br />

OFFICE SPACE ir Southfield prcrfes<br />

sional offices 94<strong>25</strong> per month Seere<br />

word processor<br />

OFFICE SPACE • Sublet to profe»onal<br />

or Mfg Rep Telephone Answenng<br />

e Farmington Hills<br />

955-1410<br />

OFFICE SPACE to sublease HOC Sq<br />

Ft<br />

immediate occupancy 1211 Frank<br />

Un Rd Bloomfield Hills 4 offices- 2<br />

bathrooms, kitchen l> shared cornier<br />

ence room 91.004) per month<br />

Call<br />

S34-40*',<br />

BLOOOMFIEUD TWP<br />

1100 or 1600 sq ft store avalalahie IM<br />

mediately <strong>for</strong> lease Inkster RD N of<br />

Maple inobe-er or wine) 471-4555<br />

NEED PROFESSIONAL female |30-35I<br />

to share Southfield 2 bedroom apanment<br />

in April 1215 per month plus half<br />

secuntv half electric Pool, tennis<br />

court Chris 557-9400 290-1006<br />

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM<br />

3600 sq ft. <strong>for</strong> commercial and or office<br />

Very reasonable rent Available<br />

Jan I. will divide 647-7171<br />

SALE OR LEASE<br />

4000 sqft office or retail Ford Rd at<br />

Middleoelt Howard A Howard Heal Estate<br />

Inc 5<strong>25</strong>-1260<br />

ONE STRAIGHT professional female<br />

desires same to share house<br />

Union<br />

I-ike 9204) mo • utilities Asa <strong>for</strong><br />

Liz Work 644-9441 Home 349-0150<br />

PROFESSIONAL FEMALE non<br />

smoker looking <strong>for</strong> same to share two<br />

•wdroom<br />

2 bath apartment in Farmor<br />

Hills 9242 50 plus 1<br />

utilities<br />

* pm 813-3699<br />

Son<br />

rr 7<br />

GRAND TRAVERSE<br />

5 bedr'Xim home Sieachside with sun<br />

deck and beach patio Secluded, share<br />

we., lurnished Call 1 994 592<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS<br />

Michigan Down<br />

lowr area Near 3 ski areas Newly designer<br />

decorated, 2 bedroom condo on<br />

Bav St Private garage Call MOB thru<br />

Friday Sam 5pm 313-791-8540<br />

HARBOR SPRINGS<br />

3 bedroom coodo<br />

lor winter ski rentals Fully furnished<br />

Near Bovnc Highlands St Nubs Nob<br />

Call Tom 752-2926<br />

HILTON HEAD ISLAND Sea Pines 2<br />

bedrootr.. 2 bath condo with heated<br />

Jacuzzi on privacy de*k<br />

Great loca<br />

lion Ter.nis on property Short walk to<br />

' golf beach. Harbour Town Reasonable<br />

' rate:- <strong>for</strong> vacation of your choice<br />

either<br />

active or laid back 855-1595<br />

REDFORD 7-Grand area<br />

3 Bedroom<br />

upper appliances alvC utilities included<br />

| WESTLANB : sedri)<br />

per month • deposit<br />

HILTON HEAD S C<br />

ai Hilton Head beach & tennis resort<br />

Sleeps 6 Ocear.front Pool Tennis<br />

Golf- • 756-0361<br />

MYRTLE BEACH SC at Pelicans<br />

Landing 3 bedroom 2-i bath condc<br />

nc-eanv,ew elevators pool F Mar-Far<br />

land lavs 644 4580 eves 756-0362<br />

MYRTLE BEACH SC OCEAN F RONT<br />

Responsible Non Smoking Female mid<br />

wenties to share with same apartment<br />

on Cass Lake W Bloomfield Area<br />

9207 50 MO • -i electric 681 3943<br />

ROOMMATE wanted to share Novi<br />

bome with young male professional<br />

Must be working Non-smoker 9<strong>25</strong>0<br />

plus W utilities- After 6PM 477-4803<br />

TELEGRAPH & 7<br />

Mile. 940 per week<br />

Privileges Parking Employed<br />

straight male, no drugs<br />

Call Scott days 644-6898<br />

Shopping Center - Wayne<br />

2 40fl sq ft newly remodeled store, wilh<br />

air conditioning 729-6950 464-9070<br />

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER<br />

Small suites ready lor immediate occupancy<br />

Full floor space available mid I OFFICE SPACE, 1100 square tact<br />

Lull Management downtown Plymouth Excellent MAUI<br />

<strong>1985</strong> Brown 4< Lutz Management<br />

Group. Inc<br />

Please call Ann Smith<br />

651-4009<br />

Executive Offices<br />

Complete Business Centers<br />

Beautiful accommodations Irom 9300<br />

mo Secretarial word processing h per<br />

•oralued phone answenng available<br />

PROFESSIONAL OFFICX SERVICES<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Telegraph 13 Mile<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

Maple 4i Orchard Lake<br />

479-0400 955-4955<br />

Street location<br />

Weir. Manuel, Snyder l> Ranke Inc<br />

459 1430<br />

WAYNE Michigan t Wayne Rd 20 ><br />

35 storage building Bathroom facilities.<br />

water gas heat 9275 month plus<br />

security 644 6855<br />

434 Industrial/Warehouss<br />

CROOKS MAPLE<br />

NEW<br />

Lease<br />

1000. 1200, 1600 sq ft umU<br />

with offices At overhead doors<br />

642 6555<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />

W. BLOOMFIELD<br />

Available from 9540 mo Includes REM<br />

plete phone coverage, spacious parking,<br />

on-site secretarial service word processing<br />

4 computer ume available<br />

Prestigious & convenient Location<br />

ORCHARD LAKE<br />

EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />

PLYMOUTH - MAIN ST.<br />

near Downtown Suite ot offices V.<br />

sc ft Also smaller separate offices<br />

CALL - 459-4313<br />

PLYMOUTH OFFICE SPACE<br />

sq fl<br />

newly<br />

Downtown loop.<br />

| PLYMOCTH PROFESSIONAL PARK<br />

' Medica! or dental suites available immediately<br />

453-1350" 453-8991<br />

SOITHFIELD MEDICAL suite, located<br />

near hospitals and freeway, ample well<br />

lighted parking Negotiable lease 914<br />

Sq Ft dal) lo see Mrs Cohen 559-9TW<br />

OFFICE/H ANGER/SHOP<br />

Plymouth Metteul Airpon Rooda Dr<br />

Lease<br />

4900 sq ft New<br />

60 fl i 68 (1 hanger bay with 16 ft i 40<br />

ft overhead doors Available immediately<br />

459-5980<br />

PLYMOITH AREA<br />

Leasing heated Warehouse space, approjimaiely<br />

750 sq ft<br />

possible small<br />

shop space 453-7470<br />

'001 Orchard Lake Rd<br />

855-0611<br />

SOUTHFIELD North of 11 Mile<br />

300-400-L700 >q ft Full service<br />

Reasonable rates Country Squire<br />

Suite 330A 29429 33 Southfield Road 476-9455<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 29226 ORCHARD<br />

Lake S of 13 Mile 300 up to 4500 sq ft<br />

will devide to suit<br />

Includes .janitonal<br />

service and utilities 851 4477 626-4196<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 29000 Middlebelt<br />

12 Mile area<br />

Lower level spaces<br />

available Reasonable Janitorial 4i utilities<br />

included Call Fred 273-5665<br />

SOITHFIELD<br />

2 room suite with utlli<br />

ties and jaiutonal services included<br />

VanReken 5*9-4702<br />

SOITHFIELD ! spacious offices,<br />

floor<br />

overlooking courtyard<br />

Center Dr EiceEiem free parking,<br />

rent includes all utilities Available<br />

March I Call Pat Gray<br />

Umloffce Temporary Services 646-7W0<br />

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