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IN THE PAPER<br />

TODAY<br />

Benefits planned: Other fundraisers<br />

are planned to help <strong>Canton</strong><br />

teen Greg Unger, who is in need of<br />

a double-lung transplant, /2A<br />

On trial: A Garden City man<br />

faces trial in the slaying of a 25year-old<br />

man at <strong>Canton</strong> Commons<br />

Apartments. /3A<br />

COUNTY NEWS<br />

Suspending service: The<br />

SMART board of directors voted<br />

to halt bus service April 10, if<br />

Wayne; Oakland and Macomb<br />

counties don't ask voters for a<br />

property tax to support the system.<br />

/5A<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

Good show: Kathy Smith and<br />

Lorie Carlton are going to the dogs<br />

on Sunday for the annual Detroit<br />

Kennel Club'i 's benched dog show.<br />

/9A<br />

OPINION<br />

Opportunity: <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

has a tremendous chance to define<br />

what it will be like with the rezoning<br />

of farmland for development.<br />

Let's just hope officials don't blow<br />

it /14A<br />

SPORTS<br />

State qualifiers: Both Salem and<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> finished among the top<br />

three teams at the state gymnastics<br />

regional last Saturday, earning<br />

each a spot in this Friday's<br />

state team final at Troy High<br />

School. /1C •<br />

First step: Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Dossed its first test in the Class A<br />

basketball tournament by clobbering<br />

Livonia Franklin Monday.<br />

/1C<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

Needle art: Quilting and cross<br />

stitching are popular among the<br />

needle arts. Nowhere is that more<br />

visible than at sewing notion<br />

shops like Stitch nTime, Ltd. in<br />

Westland and Village Patchwork<br />

in Plymouth. /ID<br />

On gardening: Columnist Marty<br />

Figley talks about the benefits of<br />

having readers share their gardening<br />

tips and successes. /ID<br />

.14-1SA<br />

INDEX<br />

HERE S HOW TO REACH US<br />

frn:*\<br />

Comment Una; 31<br />

Atfirni&nf: 3 1<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>


2MC)<br />

The Obtenvr THURSDAY. MARCH 9, 1995<br />

Communities push cable service improvement<br />

BY K m* Bum<br />

Ommcum Cahlevtaiua would<br />

haw a two u» thre* yw rharilin<<br />

for completing «»• m^or<br />

improvement*. according to uogo<br />

rng between focal<br />

CovvrmiMoL* and the csbW TV"<br />

company<br />

After bkw than a year of talks,<br />

negotiators rrpnnwntini <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Creator Plymouth and the aty of<br />

Northvilie ]*M «rr«k continued<br />

iwgntiaciouj on cabW TV service<br />

improvements lo be wntten in a<br />

a«w cable contract with Omni<br />

la a report to Plymouth "a City<br />

Committwn on Monday, City<br />

Manager Steve Walter* aaid On<br />

n»com *>«mer Harry Sun and Con -<br />

Unental Cable Vice President<br />

Richard Wetgand participated in<br />

the talks. Continental ia a 30- parcent<br />

silent partner in Omnicom.<br />

W altera told city commission<br />

era that Continental Cable haa<br />

entered into an agreement to buy<br />

OmnKom, *ub)«ct to a »atiafacto<br />

ry franchise renewal<br />

That the company presidents<br />

are part of negotiations is a sign<br />

the talk* are proceeding well.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Superviaor Tom Yack<br />

•aid.<br />

"We're cloaee than we were two<br />

months ago. the parties have nar<br />

rowed their difference* dramatically."<br />

Yack aaid. We've got the<br />

concepts on the table that are<br />

neceaaary to an agreement, but<br />

the parties need to be comfortable<br />

with the language."<br />

Walters told city<br />

ers. "At the negotiating session<br />

Thursday, they resolved all issues<br />

that remained" While Walters<br />

Benefits planned<br />

for ailing teen<br />

The community has joined<br />

forces to help <strong>Canton</strong> teen Greg<br />

Cnger who is ui need of a doublelung<br />

transplant But there's even<br />

mose in store for resident* who<br />

arant to jet involved and help<br />

raise money for the needed opera<br />

tioe this summer<br />

From noon to 4 p»m Sunday.<br />

March 12. all haircuts at regular<br />

pncee and profit* will be donated<br />

to Greg at Bo Rica, 5834 N Shel<br />

don Road. <strong>Canton</strong> Bo-Ric* will<br />

match up to $500 in donation*<br />

Twenty *tyiut* will donate their<br />

time<br />

The L'nger family. Greg and<br />

parent* Bill and Barbara, are<br />

working with Children's Organ<br />

Transplant Association I COT A)<br />

to rai*e about $100,000 for medi<br />

cal coats and costs to relocate the<br />

family to St Louis where the pro<br />

cedure will be performed.<br />

Greg was diagnosed at 6<br />

month* of age with cystic fibrosis,<br />

a genetic disease that primarily -<br />

attacks the respiratory amd dige*<br />

tree lysfima Cystic fibrosis proof<br />

mucu* in the lun«a and other<br />

organ* that suflocate and starve<br />

the'<br />

Prom 630 pm to midnight<br />

Wendaaday. March 15. the Can<br />

ton Lsona will host a Family<br />

Night of entertainment for COT A<br />

for Greg. The event will be at the<br />

UAW Hall. 48065 Michigan Ave<br />

nue, near Back Road. Food, games<br />

and a jazz-blue* and swing band<br />

will bo available Tickets are $5<br />

per parson and $15 per family. A<br />

50*0 raffle will be held<br />

for Longs" ia scheduled<br />

at 7 pjn. March 28 at the Ptym<br />

ooth Bowl. 40475 Plymouth<br />

Road. Entry foe ia $20. All pro^<br />

after<br />

• Th« linger family,<br />

Greg and parents Bill<br />

lag with Children's Orfan<br />

Transplant Association<br />

(COTA) to raise<br />

aboet $100,000 for<br />

Medical costs aod<br />

costs to relocate the<br />

family to St Loefts<br />

where the procedure<br />

will he performed.<br />

expenses to Greg. The event is<br />

sponsored by the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Jaycees. For more information<br />

contact Dawn Schutxe. 981 1369.<br />

At 7 p.m. Friday. March 31. the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police and fire unions will<br />

•quare off again with the Detroit<br />

Red Wing* Alumni at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center Ice Arena.<br />

525 Farmer . Street. Plymouth.<br />

The $5 ticket* are available at the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> fire station No. 1 at <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center and Cherry Hill roads.<br />

During May 11-13, a total community<br />

effort involving 47 schools<br />

in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> and<br />

Wayne-Weatland school*, plus<br />

the business community, will participate<br />

in a bottle drive to raise<br />

money Contact Roaie Voroa. 455-<br />

4922. for more information.<br />

An auction of sports memorabilia<br />

is being planned for Saturday.<br />

June 3, at the VFW Hall at 7 Mile<br />

and Middlebelt in Livonia. Item*<br />

are needed for the auction. For<br />

more information or to donate<br />

item* contact Beth Gravel. (810)<br />

469 4066<br />

BERTRAM J. SPIWAK, M.D., FJLC.O.G.<br />

u<br />

Dipkmute erf American Sfimk<br />

College Of<br />

Obitetric* & Gynecology<br />

19900 Ha^my Suite 108<br />

Lmwa. ftd<br />

(313) 953-03&3<br />

ThUfTXm*<br />

Have you ....<br />

Been looking for a church that will accept you?<br />

Been wondering if there n a church thai will<br />

care about you and your family?<br />

Been looking for meaning and hope lor<br />

what you're facing?<br />

Q{Aftft fll**Piitti QlwAflt.<br />

fm k* 4%mm4lkip foUlufo*<br />

m t iiif, 12. 1995<br />

$:$0am t 11 Ohm<br />

9.43<br />

46230 Am»Ad»U<br />

M) 433-3232<br />

• After<br />

cKy of Hort>»HU last eesh<br />

Uses os csMs TV Mrvlee heproveawats to bs<br />

writtea Is s see csMe csstrsct wit* Oamteeai.<br />

Is s report to Ptyoeeth's CKy Cowsrisslea sa<br />

MoaSay, City Maaager Stevs W altars ssM OmIcow<br />

owser Harry Sart aad Costisostsl CsMe<br />

Vleo PrasMoat Richard Wolgsad participated la<br />

the talks.<br />

city commiaaionera could<br />

talk about any problems they had<br />

with the negotiations in a cloeed<br />

session, no one moved for such a<br />

"I'm satisfied with it aa<br />

presented, said Commissioner<br />

Robert Jones.<br />

According to Walters' report to<br />

city commiaaionera, some key alemenU<br />

discussed in the negotia<br />

tiona that could benefit cable TV<br />

users indude:<br />

• Provisions that Omnicom<br />

would provide service to areas not<br />

now covered in more rural areaa of<br />

Plymouth Township and <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Within Ave years of an agreement,<br />

service would be extended to all<br />

areas arith 10 or more hosnae within<br />

one mile. Within 10 yeara, ear<br />

vice would hove to be extended to<br />

all areas with 12 homes within a<br />

• Six months alter aa agreement,<br />

cable TV ueera wanting pay-for<br />

view service wouldn't have to pick<br />

up special equipment from Omnicom.<br />

They'd be able to call the<br />

cable company office and have the<br />

service switched on. aa neighboring<br />

cable systems do.<br />

• At leaet 77 channels would be<br />

provided within 36 months and<br />

110 channels would be provided<br />

when the system ia rebuilt with<br />

fiber optica, possibly within 36<br />

months after an agreement ia<br />

signed.<br />

• Backup power supplies would<br />

be provided and t he design of the<br />

Art contest winners earn kudos<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council haa announced the<br />

winners of the "Lincoln Portrait"<br />

Art contest.<br />

Ninety-seven elementary and<br />

middle school students submitted<br />

sculpture, drawing*, paintings<br />

and collages. Bach entry<br />

featured a portrait of Abraham<br />

Lincoln and was accompanied<br />

by a paragraph written by the<br />

student titled. "President Lin<br />

coin: An American Hero." The<br />

artwork waa judged according to<br />

originality, clarity of expression<br />

and ability.<br />

Cash prises of $25 went to<br />

first place winners and $10 to<br />

second-place ennners in three<br />

grade groups All others received<br />

CULTURE<br />

certificates of merit and ribbons.<br />

The following student* were<br />

winners: kindergarten through<br />

second first place: Jonathan<br />

Sandberg. second grade. Allen<br />

Elementary; second place: Jennifer<br />

Sulkowski. second grade.<br />

Ferrand Elementary: third place<br />

(tie): Max Weger. second grade.<br />

Farrand Elementary. Christy<br />

Hammond, second grade, Plymouth<br />

Christian Academy; honorable<br />

mention: Cberri Buijk, first<br />

grade. Allen Elementary; Hannah<br />

Walters, second grade.<br />

Good Shepherd Home School;<br />

Nurse midwife<br />

accepting clients<br />

The University of Michigan<br />

Hoapital* recently expanded ita<br />

nurse midwife program to the<br />

Plymouth community.<br />

Ann Garvin. M.S.. CN.M.. ia<br />

establishing a practice at the University<br />

of Michigan Health Center<br />

et Plymouth and ia accepting new<br />

client*<br />

Nurse midwives offer family<br />

planning aervkaa; preconception<br />

counseling, services during pregnancy.<br />

labor and birth, accaaa to<br />

physicians and other providers aa<br />

needed; well women gynecology<br />

care and care during the peri-<br />

The University of Michigan<br />

Plymouth Health Center is located<br />

at 9398 Ulley Road Call 459-<br />

0820 for an appointment or more<br />

information.<br />

KELLY M. JAGERS, MSW, CSW, LMFT<br />

Psychotherapist<br />

#ress Manogement • Anxiety Disorders<br />

HMarrtal Counseling • Children & Youth<br />

18224 farmlngton Rd.<br />

UvonkJ, Ml 4I1S2 (•10) 477-5200<br />

SAVE s 30 TO s 50<br />

/ V O W O/VLV<br />

$ 2 3 9 9 5 -<br />

Model 10201<br />

Easy Mulch"'<br />

21" push mower<br />

4.5HP 2-cycle engme!<br />

14 gauge steH deck,<br />

2-year limited warranty.<br />

Staggered wteyl deck /or<br />

h w m t irimmi mming a 1<br />

handling<br />

SAVE '3V TO '50- NOW<br />

O* MWV toy MQQfLi SAll [NDi M**CH jnr<br />

SAXTON S GARDEN CENTER<br />

LAWNBOY<br />

Alex Haber, second grade. Galli •<br />

more Elementary, Joshua Van<br />

Fleteren, second grade, Plymouth<br />

Christian Academy. Kelly<br />

Brandt, first grade. Smith Elementary;<br />

Lars Bredahl, first<br />

grade, St. Peter Lutheran, and<br />

Christina Guy, first grade,<br />

Plymouth Christian Academy.<br />

Grades three to five first<br />

place: Melissa Barnes, third<br />

grade, Hulaing Elementary, second<br />

place: Brady Wright, third<br />

grade. Smith Elementary, third<br />

place (tie): Sarah Schumaker,<br />

third grade, Bird Elementary<br />

and San Galante, third grade,<br />

Hulaing Elementary, honorable<br />

mention: Sarah Belafield, fourth<br />

grade, Bird Elementary, Em ire<br />

•una<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbsmrer<br />

66i«70<br />

4 (<br />

4S>» ....<br />

Fom>:Keeit0*Q Su?4J* wm M4SIV I—y»s a<br />

"0MT DtiMrn SUMU<br />

fiber-optic system would reduce<br />

wideepraad outages.<br />

• Plymouth city. Plymouth<br />

Townahip and Northville would<br />

get $80,000 each to equip their<br />

government board rooms for TV<br />

broadcaata. <strong>Canton</strong> would gst<br />

$325,000 to equip ita government<br />

board room and would have an<br />

squipped TV production studio in<br />

the community canter. Uae of that<br />

•tudio would be available to the<br />

other three communities, aa ia the<br />

Omnicom studio.<br />

By current negotiation. Omni<br />

com and the four communities<br />

would agree to a 10-yaar<br />

franchise.<br />

Negotiations on behalf of the<br />

four communities are headed by<br />

M unicorn, a company the govern -<br />

menu hired in bopaa of nagotiat<br />

ing better service from Omnicom<br />

Thomas, fifth grade, BenVley Elementary;<br />

Kimberly Harris,<br />

fifth grade, Plymouth Chriatian<br />

Academy. David Wright, fifth<br />

grade. Hoben Elementary.<br />

Grades six to eight first place<br />

(tie): Kelly Mack, aeventh grade.<br />

East Middle School and Steven<br />

Haradon. seventh grade. Pioneer<br />

Middle School; second place:<br />

Darren Zielinaki. seventh grade.<br />

Pioneer Middle School; third<br />

place: Stephanie Morgan, sixth<br />

grade. East Middle School; honorable<br />

mention: Hannah Eaper,<br />

sixth grade. Eaat Middle School;<br />

Janice Rodrique, sixth grade,<br />

Lowell Middle School.<br />

For more information, call the<br />

Art Center at 416-4ART.<br />

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THE<br />

®bsmier£j Eccentric"<br />

^ NEWSPAPERS<br />

Trial ordered<br />

in killing at<br />

local complex<br />

BY JOANNE MAUHZXWBKJ<br />

8TAW Wsmcs<br />

Ths attorney for a Gtrdm City<br />

man accused of killing a 25-yearold<br />

man at <strong>Canton</strong> Commons<br />

Apartments in September 19W<br />

arjued Monday that there is<br />

nothing to link his client to the<br />

shooting.<br />

"There's absolutely no direct<br />

testimony or evidence that Mr.<br />

Warinner is the perpetrator of the<br />

murder," said attorney Ben<br />

Gonek of his client Michael Warinner,<br />

28.<br />

Despite Gonek's request for s<br />

dismissal of an open murder<br />

charge against Warinner, 36th<br />

District Court Judge John Mac-<br />

Donald bound him over for trial<br />

Monday in Detroit Recorder's<br />

Court in the Sept. 9, 1994, murder<br />

of Russell Harmon. 25, in the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Commons Apartments.<br />

"It is e difficult case. I don't<br />

think there's any question of<br />

that," Mac Donald said. "The<br />

court finds it really is s question<br />

of fact." If a Wayne County jury<br />

convicts Warinner, the jury will<br />

determine the degree of murder.<br />

Harmon's live-in girlfriend,<br />

Lori Warn nek, and employees<br />

with whom Warinner worked at a<br />

Pspa Romano's, testified that he<br />

wss upset about Harmon reportedly<br />

failing to return a set of darts<br />

to him.<br />

Warunek who was in the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Commons townhouae st Haggerty<br />

and Palmer roads, testified<br />

what she heard and saw the night<br />

of the shooting. She testified she<br />

was upstairs when she heard Harmon<br />

come home from work. Her<br />

4-year-old son was downstairs<br />

watching cartoons.<br />

Warunek testified she heard a<br />

single gunshot at 10:15 p.m. She<br />

said she looked out an upstairs<br />

window and saw someone running.<br />

Warunek described the person<br />

as wearing a large curly wig<br />

and large hat.<br />

"She did not identify Mr. Warinner<br />

as the perpetrator," Gonek<br />

said in his closing argument.<br />

MscDonald detailed evidence<br />

brought forward in what Wayne<br />

County Assistant Prosecutor<br />

Robert Agacinski admitted was a<br />

circumstantial case. Warinner<br />

will continue to be held in the<br />

Wayne County Jail without bond.<br />

Thirteen witnesses testified in<br />

the two-day preliminary exam<br />

that began Priday, Feb. 24 and<br />

continued Monday, March 6.<br />

Msc Donald referred to witnesses<br />

who testified that Warinner<br />

was angry and said be wanted to<br />

kill Harmon because he had<br />

failed to return a set of darts.<br />

"The prosecutor has used the<br />

event with the darts perhaps as s<br />

motive." Gonek said, adding other<br />

possible suspects were not as extensively<br />

investigated as Warinner.<br />

But Agacinski refuted Gonek.<br />

"It ia anger likening onto death."<br />

Mac Donald also referred to testimony<br />

about a person running<br />

from the murder scene who was<br />

wearing what appeared to be a<br />

dark wig. Two wigs were found at<br />

Warinner's house by <strong>Canton</strong> police.<br />

Co-workers of Warinner's testified<br />

that he had shown them a<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY MARCH 9, 1995<br />

BUJ. BUSLn /STATT PHOTOGSAFHEa<br />

Heoded to trial: Michael Warinner of Garden City will go to trial on an open murder charge in the shooting death<br />

of Kussell Harmon at <strong>Canton</strong> Commons Apartments in September 1994. Warinner sits with his attorney Ben<br />

Uonek at his preliminary examination in 35th District Court on Monday.<br />

.45-caliber handgun. A spent 45caliber<br />

shell was found outside<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Commons apartment<br />

and is the type of bullet which a<br />

Michigan State Police officer testified<br />

killed Harmon.<br />

Mac Donald also said there was<br />

evidence that showed Warinner<br />

knew where Harmon lived, despite<br />

him telling <strong>Canton</strong> Detec<br />

tive Richard Pomorski right after<br />

the shooting that he had not been<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong>. In cross-examination,<br />

Pomorski said his notes showed<br />

that Warinner said he was with<br />

his wife that night with no mention<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

But witness Dan Hell who testified<br />

Feb. 24, said he saw Warinner<br />

driving out of the complex<br />

the night of the murder.<br />

Neighbor Mitxi Wells testified<br />

that Warinner's wife, Julia,<br />

stopped by her <strong>Canton</strong> Commons<br />

apartment about 10 p.m. the<br />

night of the murder. About 15<br />

minutes later, Warinner entered<br />

the townhouse and wanted to<br />

leave in a hurry . /<br />

"He said he and hi* wife were<br />

partying with another couple. He<br />

said he knew the guy who wan<br />

killed. He said he had disagreed<br />

with the guy over some darts a<br />

couple weeks before he was<br />

killed," testified Doris Toucbette.<br />

who worked with Warinner.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police testified Monday<br />

about the murder scene and their<br />

investigation. Gonek questioned<br />

the officers whether they had<br />

other suspects. Officer Scott<br />

Hughesdon testified that a man<br />

came forward and said that Harmon<br />

had a confrontation with another<br />

man.<br />

Pomorski testified that<br />

Warunek, Harmon's girlfriend,<br />

said she didn't know who shot her<br />


4A(C) The Obsrnvr THI HSDAV MAKIH 9. 1995<br />

Clerk<br />

Old Kent Bank, uud )M plan* to<br />

continue hi* UBvolveaaent ia the<br />

community and <strong>Canton</strong> politic*<br />

Ra\*n. 21, a rvcvnt Michigan<br />

Slat* I nivvruty gradual*. «u<br />

coolant «ntfa bar first political atf<br />

fort-<br />

~1 did • lot better than I<br />

tfcoufht I would. I am quite im<br />

prvaeed with tha number of p#o<br />

pie who came out and avpfMftad<br />

me." aaid Raven, who K*» a dou<br />

hia augur in political theory and<br />

aocial relations.<br />

Bennett, 41, chairwoman of the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Hi alone District Com<br />

IBIMMO, aaid she Urjeted sheen<br />

tee votats — who cast 2,439 of the<br />

total ballots — for the prmm<br />

with mailings and phone calls<br />

A disappointed Shufoldt said<br />

he would have done some thing*<br />

differently "I think I would have<br />

taken more time to get better or<br />

ganized and round up campaign<br />

finance* " At the start of the race.<br />

Shufoldt «aid he would run •<br />

grassroots, campaign, financed<br />

St. Pat from page IA<br />

School, consider* her selection a<br />

high honor "Since I was 5 years<br />

old. I've been involved in Insh<br />

culture It's very important to,<br />

roe." said Allen, who performed a<br />

traditional, hard shoe treble ;ig<br />

for her presentation<br />

"1 saw the Maid of Erin<br />

pageant when 1 was 7, and I always<br />

liked pageants I thought it<br />

would be fun. a good experience,<br />

and that it would give me confidence<br />

I like to represent thing*<br />

and be a leader ~<br />

What Allen enjoys most about<br />

-T presenting the Insh during<br />

March — stops will include J P<br />

McCarthy's WJR radio show st<br />

the Fox Theater St Patrick s Day<br />

morning. Wayne County Execu<br />

trve Ed McNamara's St. Patrick's<br />

ball, and the parade — is promot<br />

ing Insh culture.<br />

"I think the Irish have some<br />

thing special in their culture It's<br />

lively, fun and unique. And the<br />

whole culture is embodied in<br />

dance." said Allen, who played<br />

flute with the national champion<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Marching<br />

With the Maid of Enn and<br />

Court Alleo also will attend<br />

Mass at Holy Tnnity Church St<br />

Land<br />

from page IA CANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY: NEWS AND NOTES<br />

from page IA<br />

This is what we want to achieve<br />

We are ftving the owners an incentive<br />

for them to come in and<br />

change it" Goulet aaid.<br />

Additionally, township officials<br />

believe the corners targeted for<br />

commercial are too close to each<br />

other. "At one time these may<br />

have been projected to be appropriate."<br />

Goulet said. "The market<br />

over 20 years has determined<br />

where it's easier to shop.**<br />

The following corners will be<br />

for amendments to<br />

master land use plan<br />

• Southeast corner of Joy and<br />

Sheldon roads currently deaig<br />

naiad aa local shopping and pro-<br />

1,000 Sq Pt- # 349<br />

WWW [<br />

mostly by himself<br />

Heading into the April general<br />

election. Bennett said she will<br />

concantrata on s number of is<br />

sues, including managing growth,<br />

both from a planning and finan<br />

ctal standpoint<br />

"We have to make sure eesen<br />

tisJ service* ar* secure." Bennett<br />

said, referring to a time in the fu<br />

lure when growth, which the<br />

township is capturing, slows<br />

down<br />

"The way we plan the commu<br />

nity in terms of diversity of boua<br />

ing, a strong industrial base and<br />

building that u high quality, is<br />

what keeps us a vital communi<br />

ty." said Bennett, a veteran<br />

teacher of severely and multiply<br />

impaired youngsters in the Ponti<br />

*c School District.<br />

Raven said she plans to tone in<br />

on the road improvement bond is<br />

sue and library expansion and renovation.<br />

both issues which she<br />

supports "1 drove down Lilley tonight<br />

and it was like a pond." she<br />

added<br />

Patrick s I>ay in Corktown She<br />

will march in the procession with<br />

Adam Cardinal Maida and<br />

priests from parishes throughout<br />

metropolitan Detroit<br />

A student at the Plymouth<br />

based Tim O Hare School of Irish<br />

Dancing since she was 5. Allen<br />

competed for 13 years, despite<br />

breaking her ankle while dancing<br />

six times<br />

Allen is working toward s degree.<br />

in secondary education,<br />

studying political science and and<br />

English at the University of<br />

Michigan Dearborn She hopes to<br />

leach in the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

school district.<br />

"I would love to teach at <strong>Canton</strong><br />

or Salem high school 1 really<br />

like that school." said Allen, also<br />

an accomplished pianist "1 think<br />

they provide a lot of great oppor<br />

runities for kids. There are a lot of<br />

really good teachers there, and I<br />

hope I erill be a good teacher,<br />

too '<br />

A legal *ecretar> at the Baker<br />

House. Allen is the daughter of<br />

Kenneth and Mary Rita Dan*her<br />

Alien. She has two brothers. Michael.<br />

26. and Patrick. 25.<br />

Co-chainng this year's Maid of<br />

Erin pageant were Bridie and<br />

To® Plynn of Livonia.<br />

local shopping and propoeed for<br />

local shopping-office. The designation<br />

is part of the Carriage<br />

Hills PUD. The parcel east of the<br />

corner is designated local shopping<br />

and propoeed as medium<br />

density residential. This is part of<br />

the Willow Creek Bed and Breakfast<br />

• Southwest comer of Warren<br />

and Lilley roads: designated as local<br />

shopping and proposed as<br />

high-density residential. This is<br />

part of the Willow Creek PUD.<br />

• Southwest corner of Lilley and<br />

Cherry Hill roads: designated as<br />

local shopping and recommended<br />

as medium-high density residential.<br />

This is part of the Cherry<br />

Hill PUD<br />

• Northwest corner of Haggerty<br />

and Palmer roads: designated as<br />

shopping and propoeed<br />

aa medium-high density<br />

reeiftsnrial This ia part of the<br />

Century Ferme PUD.<br />

The following are some news<br />

and noCaa from the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong>.<br />

MAINT; PAINING A PEACE-<br />

FUL HOME Judith Wants of<br />

Wise Mothers. Inc.. will present a<br />

workshop from 7-9 pm Monday,<br />

March 27, at the library meeting<br />

room which will aaaist parents in<br />

creating a peaceful family community<br />

by learning skills of affir<br />

mat ion, communication and conflict<br />

resolution This program will<br />

be helpful to parents regardless of<br />

the age of their children. Regialration<br />

begins 9:30 am. by phone or<br />

in person Monday, March 20.<br />

this mighty epic that recreates the<br />

Emerald Isle t struggle for independence.<br />

"Trinity" ia a saga of<br />

the triumphs and tragedies of a<br />

beleaguered people divided by religion<br />

and wealth<br />

FREE TAX HELP IRS repre<br />

sentativea will be here to help you<br />

fill out your federal tax return<br />

from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March<br />

16. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday,<br />

March 18, and April 8. at the library<br />

meeting- room. Bring your<br />

W-2 statements, records of interest,<br />

dividends, tips, contributions,<br />

and other pertinent records.<br />

The library has the commonly-<br />

EVENING BOOK DISCUS- used federal, state, and city of De<br />

SIONS: The Friends of the Can- troit forms available. Registration<br />

ton <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> coordinate and is required and space is limited.<br />

boat the monthly informal book Individual assistance is on a first<br />

discussions held at 7 p m Mon come, first-served basis as deter-<br />

day. March 20, in the library mined by sign-in time on the day<br />

meeting room. No registration is of your session Registration be-<br />

required. Trinity, by Leon Una, is gins after 9:30 a.m. Wednesday,<br />

the book selected by the group for March. 1, by phone or in person.<br />

discussion Ireland comes alive in INTERNET<br />

• Introductory sessions on the<br />

Internet are being offered to patrons<br />

who would like U> know how<br />

U> access the "Information Superhighway."<br />

The half-hour orientation<br />

covers how to fog-in, ha<br />

sic commands, and a brief tour of<br />

the menus and submenus. The<br />

sessions are designed for patrons<br />

with little or no previous exposure<br />

to the Internet. For dates, times,<br />

and sign-up, call 397-0999.<br />

• A librarian will take you<br />

through the library, answer your<br />

questions, and point out special<br />

collections. Meet at the reception<br />

desk at 8 p.m. Tours are offered<br />

on the last Thursday of every<br />

month No registration is neces<br />

sary<br />

• Hours sre 9:30 a.m. 9 p.m.<br />

Monday through Thursday. 9.30<br />

a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday,<br />

and noon 5 p.m. Sunday.<br />

FOR YOUNG ADULTS<br />

ONLY:<br />

• Let your ears do the reading for<br />

a change Pamper yourself by listening<br />

to wonderful literature<br />

being read to you. The library carries<br />

many full-text classics and<br />

contemporary fiction auitable for<br />

your age. Audiocaaeette title*<br />

such as "The Lord of the Flies,"<br />

"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," and<br />

"To Kill A Mockingbird" are<br />

some of the favuritee.<br />

• Do you know that the latest<br />

M01S (Michigan Occupational<br />

Information System) version is<br />

available on our computer? You<br />

can use this to explore various career<br />

options and their educational<br />

requirements. Ask a librarian to<br />

shim you how to use it<br />

• Are you aware that the library<br />

owns some of the best YA nonftction<br />

aeries aimed at student*<br />

doing homework/writing reports 7<br />

They include "Opposing<br />

Viewpoints," " Encyclopedia of<br />

Health." "Information Plua,"<br />

"Supreme Court Decisions" and<br />

"Current Controversies."<br />

Judge will return to practicing law<br />

By KCM.N Bkown<br />

ST*** M'UTU<br />

Marvin Stempien of Plymouth<br />

has served as a Wayne County<br />

circuit judge and as majority lead<br />

er in the state House<br />

But Judge Stempien. who ia re<br />

signing his seat on the court effec<br />

tive April 1. said he's moat proud<br />

of being an attorney. "I've always<br />

been proud of. the fact that as a<br />

member of the bar I've worked in<br />

the law in a lot of different capao<br />

ties," said Stempien. 61.<br />

"Despite lawyers being<br />

perceived by the public as somewhere<br />

just below used car salesmen.<br />

lawyers in every society pro<br />

tect individuals rights, acting as<br />

advocate* for dkdinary people to<br />

protect, us from tyranny," he said.<br />

Stempien. who calls himself a<br />

liberal, said he's concerned about<br />

society's swing to the right. "Society<br />

is saying we have to limit peo<br />

gles rights, there is a rush to lim<br />

it substantive rights without careful<br />

consideration of how that<br />

impacts on millions of peoples'<br />

opportunity to be heard." he said.<br />

A current bill introduced in tl^<br />

state Legislature "gives police<br />

subpoena power in felony cases<br />

that has not been allowed since<br />

the days of the Sheriff of Nottingham,"<br />

Stempien said. "We<br />

learned long ago you don't give<br />

unfettered ;>ower to police, you<br />

have to have some sort of citizen<br />

control."<br />

Stempien was the first judge<br />

appointed to the circuit court by<br />

Gov. James Bianchard, in 1983.<br />

Before that, he was elected three<br />

times to the state Legislature,<br />

representing Livonia anil North<br />

vi lie.<br />

Some high profile cases Stem<br />

pien ruled on included the 1986<br />

challenge to the city of Dearborn<br />

ordinance that closed city parks<br />

to non residents. Stempien de<br />

clared the ordinance was invalid<br />

under the state Constitution, and<br />

the decision was upheld by the<br />

Michigan Supreme Court<br />

During the investigation of De<br />

troit Police Chief William Hart<br />

for embeszlement, Stempien<br />

ruled the department's secret service<br />

fund should remain, secret<br />

under the Freedom of Information<br />

Act because of dangers to ongoing<br />

criminal investigations and inve*<br />

tigs tors.<br />

In 1990, he was named one of<br />

the 25 "Most Respected Judges in<br />

Michigan" by subscribers of<br />

Michigan Lawyers Weekly.<br />

On leaving the bench, Stempien<br />

said, "It's time to get a respite<br />

from the constant stress of deal<br />

ing with human conflict and misery<br />

I'm proud and pleased with<br />

my record of public service over<br />

the years, but I'm happy to move<br />

on to new professional challenges<br />

"<br />

Stempien, who has practiced as<br />

an attorney 22 years, will return<br />

to law practice. He's joining the<br />

Southfield-based law firm<br />

Sommere. Schwartz. Silver and<br />

Schwartz. He expects to take on<br />

trial work and work as a mediator<br />

He plans to begin work in private<br />

practice immediately upon leav<br />

Author and TV personality<br />

makes appearance at store<br />

By Barbara Orro<br />

Sruui Winn<br />

"The Price ia„ Right" game<br />

show hostess, model-turned author<br />

Janice Pennington, spent the<br />

early afternoon on Feb 27 in<br />

Livonia autographing copies of<br />

her national best-aalling book.<br />

"Husband, Lover. Spy."<br />

Pennington made her autographing<br />

eppearance at The Book<br />

Connection store in Livonia. The<br />

book deals with Pennington'a 17 -<br />

year search for her first husband,<br />

Fritx Stammberger, a skilled<br />

mountain climber who eventually<br />

was revealed to be an espionage<br />

agent after his sudden disappearance<br />

while on • climbing ezpedi •<br />

tion in 1975 on the Afghan, Pakistani<br />

and Russian border.<br />

Pennington's book details the<br />

endless search through a national<br />

and international paper trail with<br />

tripe to Afghanistan and Ruaaia<br />

to meet foreign diplomats in an<br />

effort to discover her husband's<br />

whereabouts or it in fact, he was<br />

still alive.<br />

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CENTER FOR<br />

EHAVIOR ft MEDICINE<br />

Educational excetonce for chfcfrcn 2% to 6 years<br />

uw SMART bus to doctor<br />

appointments. "I'm behind you 100 percent" Mr.<br />

Illinsworth told the board.<br />

Bill McMaster of Birmingham, director of Michigan<br />

Taxpayers United, was the only speaker to oppose<br />

the millage.<br />

"On 13 Mile Road there are these huge whita elephant<br />

buses running empty, serving no purpose I<br />

can see," he said. "Let's cut this devil down, and if it<br />

ia supposed to be filling a need, privatise it"<br />

"Did Brooks pay you to say that?" shouted someone<br />

from the audience.<br />

In Wayne County, Executive Edward McNamara<br />

and Livonia Mayor Robert Bennett support the<br />

0.33-mill proposal.<br />

The 0.33 mill would raise sbout $10.7 million in<br />

Oakland County, about $6 million in Macomb<br />

County and about $7.9 million in suburban Wayne<br />

County (Detroit Mayor Dennia Archer has declined<br />

to participate because Detroit has ita own bus system).<br />

The lesser figure would raise sbout $8 million in<br />

Oakland County, sbout $3,8 million in Macomb<br />

County and about $6.9 million in suburban Wayne<br />

County.<br />

For the owner of a $100,000 house, the added annual<br />

tax would be $16.67 with 0.33 mill, $12.60 with<br />

0.25 mill.<br />

Average weekday ridership on SMART buses has<br />

increased'from 27,700 in the first quarter of 1993 to<br />

more than 33,200 in the last quarter of 1994.<br />

Both parties praise tax cuts<br />

By Tim Richard<br />

STurr Warm*<br />

lawmakers of both parties<br />

found aatiafaction as they com<br />

pleted work on $186 million in tax<br />

cuts by March 1, just 13 days psst<br />

the one-month desdline set by<br />

Gov. John Engler.<br />

"Families snd job providers<br />

will reap significsnt benefit from<br />

•these tax cuts," said House Taxation<br />

Committee chair Willia Bullard<br />

Jr.. R-Milford, emphasising<br />

the effects on both business and<br />

individuals.<br />

Bullard guided the package<br />

through the House, which sometimes<br />

refused to concur in Senate<br />

amendments, and through the<br />

House-Senate conference committee.<br />

'Our efforts were geard toward<br />

the middle class," said Rep. Kirk<br />

Profit D-Ypeilanti. whoae district<br />

includes Salem Township. The<br />

ranking minority member on the<br />

House panel sdded, "We schieved<br />

thoae efforts through the tuition<br />

credit and the higher (personal)<br />

exemption."<br />

Some House Democrats snd a<br />

few Republicans, however, voted<br />

against the income tax cut bill.<br />

Senate Bill 237 allows residents<br />

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to claim s 4 percent credit for undergraduste<br />

tuition and fees paid<br />

to Michigan community colleges<br />

and universities. The colleges<br />

must limit tuition hikes to the<br />

rate of consumer price inflation<br />

for residents to obtain the income<br />

tax credit. The credit may be<br />

claimed for juat four years.<br />

SB 237 was adopted on a 58-45<br />

vote that split the two parties.<br />

Observer area Republicans voting<br />

yes: Gerry Law of Plymouth<br />

Township. James Ryan of Redford<br />

Township. Deborah Whyman<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />

Democrats voting yes: Eileen<br />

DeHart of Westland, Thomas<br />

Kelly of Wsyne.<br />

Republicans voting no: Lyn<br />

Bankes of Redford Township and<br />

Jan Dolari of Farmington Hills.<br />

A few House Democrats held<br />

out unsuccessfully as the House<br />

spproved 76-26 s cut in the single<br />

business tax (SBT). Senate Bill<br />

235 cut unemployment insurance<br />

and workers compensation from<br />

the base onwhich SBT ia figured.<br />

Republicans voting yes: Bankes<br />

of Redford, snd Dot an of Farmington<br />

Hills, Law of Plymouth.<br />

Ryan of Redford. Whyman of<br />

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

Democrat* voting no: DeHart of<br />

Westland and Kelly of Wayne.<br />

Houae Democrats withheld<br />

enough votes to keep a cut in the<br />

intangibles tax from taking immediate<br />

effect. Houae Bill 4233 increases<br />

the intangibles tax exemption<br />

from $6,000 to $8,000 for<br />

singles snd from $10,000 to<br />

$16,000 for couples.<br />

Here is Bullard's outline of<br />

other bills that passed with large<br />

majorities:<br />

• HB 4231, raising the personal<br />

income tax exemption from $2,100<br />

to $2,400 this year snd to $2,500<br />

in 1997. An additional $250 will<br />

be added to the exemption if 1995<br />

state revenues exceed estimates by<br />

$80 million.<br />

a HB 4232. indexing the income<br />

tax exemption to inflation starting<br />

in 1998.<br />

e HB 4230, eliminating social security<br />

contributions from the single<br />

business tax base.<br />

• Sb 29. exempting intangible<br />

property from real and personal<br />

property taxes.<br />

a SB 233, repealing the intangibles<br />

tax in 1998.<br />

Gov. John Engler either has<br />

signed or is expected to sign all<br />

bills.<br />

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Steamed rice over kidney bean<br />

chili, coleslaw, low-salt sal tine<br />

cracker, fresh banana, and milk.<br />

Thursday<br />

Corned U-t-f with mustard<br />

Additional doees of diphtheria,<br />

pertussis, tetanus and<br />

polio vaccines ars required if the<br />

•oriea was administered when the<br />

child waa under 4 yearn old. Immunisations<br />

are available from<br />

physicians or may be ob-<br />

tained free of charge from the<br />

Wayne County Health Depart<br />

ment located on Marriman Road<br />

ne«t Michigan Avenue in Wayne.<br />

The phooe number for the Wayne<br />

County Health Department- ia<br />

467-3319.<br />

broadcasts for years and thia ia an<br />

outgrowth of that," said Keith.<br />

"Both Dave Lagg (WOVI Station<br />

Manager) and I am excited<br />

about this because it providee<br />

students with a new learning opportunity,"<br />

he said.<br />

WSDP will also broadcast the 7<br />

pjn. game between Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and Livonia Churchill.<br />

WSDP's broadcasts are sponsored<br />

by Learning for Everyone of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> and Wordbouee Financial<br />

Planning and Education of Plymouth.<br />

sauce, parsley potatoes, cabbage,<br />

sugar cookie, rye roll with<br />

margarine and milk.<br />

Fndav<br />

Manicotti shells, ells, tomato to I sauce,<br />

Italian blend vegetables, tossed<br />

salad with dressing, tropical<br />

fruit, Italian bread with margarine<br />

and milk.<br />

This is the house<br />

that Jack built.<br />

Conventional New Home Construction<br />

(annual heating, cooling and water<br />

heating costs)<br />

Natural Gas $1,270<br />

Fuel Oil ; $1,730<br />

Propane 41,980<br />

Servicaa for Donald Arthur Mont<br />

gomery, 68, of <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

were Saturday, March 4, at St.<br />

Peter's Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church with the Rev. Peter Berg<br />

officiating. Burial was in Glen<br />

Eden Cemetery. .<br />

Ha waa born Nov. 19,1926, \n<br />

Detroit, and died Wedneeday,<br />

March 1, in <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip. He<br />

worked at Chryalar Corp. m a design<br />

engineer at the Highland<br />

Park plant for 26 years. He came<br />

to the Plymouth ( anion Community<br />

in 1967 from Detroit. He was<br />

a member of St. Peter's Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Church, UM Federation<br />

of Muaic, Detroit and Ann<br />

Arbor Musicians Guild and the<br />

VJP.W. Poet No. 6696. He served<br />

in World War II aa a military policeman<br />

in the Philippines. He<br />

graduated from Henry Ford Community<br />

College and studied music<br />

for one year at Purdue Univer<br />

sity in Indiana Montgomery<br />

played piano and accordion for<br />

weddings and other social gatherings.<br />

He played at the Rooster<br />

Tail in Detroit with many famous<br />

people.<br />

' He is survived by bis wife, Diana<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong>; children: Sharon<br />

McGee of Redford, Franklin<br />

Montgomery of Florida, Steven<br />

Montgomery of Livonia, Nancy<br />

McFarland of Plymouth, Paul<br />

Montgomery of Detroit, Douglas<br />

Montgomery of South Lyon, David<br />

Montgomery of Liberty, Ka<br />

thy Stapleton of Plymouth; 26<br />

grandchildren; three great-grand<br />

children.<br />

Memorials may be made to<br />

Hospice of Washtenaw.<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

VNUTN<br />

Services for Violet Faunas, 69, of<br />

Plymouth were Wedneeday,<br />

March 8, at Our Lady of Good<br />

CouneeJ Church with the Rev.<br />

John Sullivan officiating.<br />

She waa born Aug 20,1936, in ,<br />

Clyde, Ohio, and died Saturday,<br />

March 4, in Ann Arbor.<br />

She waa a teacher and homemaker.<br />

She came to the Plymouth<br />

community ia 1967 from Ohio.<br />

She waa a member of Our Lady of<br />

Good Couneel Church and the<br />

Catholic Central Mother's Club.<br />

She graduated from Kant State<br />

University with a bachelor of ad<br />

ence degree in education and from<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

with a master's dares. She<br />

taught first grade at Atkinson Elementary<br />

School in Frameat,<br />

Ohio, from 1968 to 1966, and at<br />

Lady Bird Elementary in Tallahaaaee,<br />

Fla., in 1966, and at Iabiater<br />

Elementary School 1967 to<br />

I960. Since 1969, aha devoted her<br />

time to raising her four children.<br />

She ia survived by her husband.<br />

William Faunce of Plymouth;<br />

children, Shawn Faunce of Fairfez,<br />

Va., Jean nine Faunce of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

Derrick Faunce of Plymouth,<br />

John Faunce of Plymouth; siater,<br />

Marvel Cherry of Frsemont, Ohio;<br />

brothers, John Golembiowski of<br />

Clyde, Ohio, Vincent Golembiowski<br />

of Clyde, Ohio, and<br />

Ronald Golembiowaki of Hedges<br />

ville, W.Va.<br />

Memorials may be made to the<br />

Capuchin Monastery Soup Kitch<br />

en. Legionaries of Christ or Baailian<br />

Fathers at Catholic Central.<br />

This is the house that<br />

Jack should've built.<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 9,1995<br />

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FARMLY ROOM<br />

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KAREN MEIER<br />

True meaning<br />

of sticky mess<br />

I say<br />

stuff should last. Stuff like cars and lawnmowers<br />

and lunch boxes. These things<br />

shouldn't break. At least not for a long time.<br />

But Tony's lunch bo* did break — the very day<br />

1 bought it The hook closure thingamajig<br />

snapped off The lunch bo* was now a piece of<br />

junk. My son's lunch was doomed to fall out on<br />

the street where a bus would come by and squish<br />

it Hat<br />

But then I remembered we had Su.per Glue in<br />

the junk drawer.<br />

I got down to work I squeezed the closure<br />

thingamajig with one hand and then with the<br />

other I squeezed two drops of glue out of the tube<br />

That ought to do it I slipped my thumb and two<br />

fingers away from the repair site Tony called out<br />

to me, "Don't glue your fingers together."<br />

"Very funny. Tony." I told him "I'm not a<br />

nitwit Give your poor mother a little credit, will<br />

yar<br />

Trying to ease my thumb and two fingers<br />

away from the other I muttered. "AJl right, so I'm<br />

a nitwit.*<br />

"What'd you say Mom 1 "<br />

"I said, 'I can't believe this stiff bonda so instantly!"<br />

My voice rose to a shoot. "Isn't there a<br />

grace period for this goop?"<br />

The answer waa no. Super Glue hita your akin<br />

H<br />

See F, 10A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Bridal Registry, Page 11A<br />

Editorials, Page 14A<br />

It's a dog day at the DKC<br />

• Kathy Smith and Lorie<br />

Carlton are going to the<br />

dogs on Sunday. It's the<br />

annual Detroit Kennel<br />

Club's benched dog show,<br />

a great place for future<br />

dog owners to find out<br />

more about their favorite<br />

breeds.<br />

BY CHRISTINA FUGCO<br />

NTAJT WajTKK<br />

Kathy Smith of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> juat can't<br />

take her Newfoundlands<br />

anywhere<br />

Kids rambunctiously<br />

play with<br />

her dogs, which look<br />

like giant teddy bears, whenever she<br />

takes them to visit schoola.<br />

They can't go to the beach with<br />

her because if they see children<br />

splashing around in the water, their<br />

natural instincts would tell them to<br />

save them<br />

"They'd stress out; they're that<br />

noble," she said.<br />

One place she can take her Newfoundlands<br />

is the 77th annual Detroit<br />

Kennel Club Dog Show at Cobo<br />

Conference Center in Detroit Sunday.<br />

March 12.<br />

Smith, a breeder who raises Newfoundlands<br />

at Hickory Ridge in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

has participated in the show<br />

since 1987. She said the Cobo show<br />

has one advantage over other<br />

shows.<br />

"The Cobo show has a lot to offer."<br />

she said. They have rare dogs<br />

from all over."<br />

"The bert thing about Cobo is<br />

they're benched there. They're there<br />

the entire day."<br />

Lorie Carlton, who breeds<br />

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"Those (spectators) especially<br />

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see the activities that they can get<br />

involved with. The vendors that are<br />

there have much better quality and<br />

quantities of various items that are<br />

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bringing eight dogs to the show.<br />

Seeing and viaiting with the dogs,<br />

who are benched 8 a.m -6 p.m., ia im-<br />

portant for people who are considering<br />

buying a certain breed of dog,<br />

Carlton and Smith aaid.<br />

"People who are really looking for<br />

a dog (can) go there and see them.<br />

They can get an overall picture of<br />

what's involved with each dog. Once<br />

they learn about it, maybe it's not the<br />

dog for them, maybe they shed too<br />

much or drool too much," Smith said.<br />

Smith makes sure that potential<br />

owners learn all they can about<br />

Newfoundlands before they are pur-<br />

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'Teddy bear': Dog<br />

breeder Kathleen<br />

Smith of<br />

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

one of her Newfoundlands,<br />

3 ^year-old<br />

Aquarius, to<br />

Kourtney<br />

Alspach, 3,<br />

during a recent<br />

visit to the<br />

Bentley Center<br />

in Livonia.<br />

chased.<br />

"It's a good place to get potential<br />

puppy people. I'm real picky. 1 don't<br />

sell dogs to sell dogs. I don't have<br />

many puppies," she added.<br />

Her Newfoundlands, Smith said,<br />

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HI! I've<br />

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lM- Perhape I might be able to wise, remain with her for long pe-<br />

V ' suxel 'y+W"<br />

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routine reflects an organised<br />

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mind Work is performed with<br />

to their 20th fashion show in a dling the decorations for the an-<br />

•oaallty. I think it b really lm- difficult for her to toes off lightly.<br />

fashions are by Crowley's of Livo- row," Hetlenga said. "1 didn't nual benefit.<br />

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precision snd she deeires accuraaMoportaat<br />

to know a lot about Friction is alao noted here.<br />

nia Mall and The Icing of Twelve know we'd had that many "<br />

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Oaks Mall in Novi Makeup and This is the first time Hellenga. in conjunction with the fashion<br />

ways wanted<br />

Our writer sppeara to be living<br />

with youraelf, of oourae.<br />

This woman may be a little un-<br />

hairstyles anil be by Carole Kes a board member, and Thompson show Prize* include a diamond<br />

•y handwriting<br />

in the shadow of some unresolved<br />

Anyway, thank you for your<br />

sure of herself at timee. Her need<br />

sler Gilt of the Mane Connection. have worked on the fashion show cocktail ring from C. Louise<br />

analyzed. So I<br />

parental problems. It may well be<br />

time and cooalderatioa and<br />

for security ia strong She seems<br />

A staple of the fashion show, Both admit that the job has been Jewelers, a wvjekend at a condom-<br />

figured I would<br />

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seven CC mothers and their sons "abrweae."<br />

inium in Petoaky. hotel packages<br />

write.<br />

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work.<br />

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and CC principal Pather Joe Mof "Actually it hasn t been horri and dinner gift certificatea to<br />

I am 23 yean<br />

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L.R.,<br />

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and right-<br />

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Livonia<br />

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March 13 by sending a check,<br />

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Development<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> has zoning opportunity<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Tim iiihip has a tremendous opportunity<br />

to :he tone for * hat i'anton<br />

Will look like AS development<br />

move? to thr western portion of thr township<br />

Let 's hop* township officials take that opportunity<br />

io zone out strip malls and retain<br />

some of the natural landscape and wetlands<br />

Two of the most often heard complaints ia<br />

I anion ar*- that there are too many strip<br />

malls and that the natural beauty which attracted<br />

manv residents to <strong>Canton</strong> is disappearing<br />

-<br />

Prv-^r zoning and development arv the keys<br />

to those ;ssues Township officials pay lip service<br />

to such issues, but those beliefs will be put<br />

to ihe te-s: on April 19 when the re zoning of<br />

680 acre- of farmland west of FW-ck Road a imes<br />

before the I anton Planning Commission<br />

Residents who are concerned about too<br />

man> stnp malls and the destruction of the<br />

natural .andscape by homes and lawns should<br />

attend the meeting to voice their concerns<br />

Also, at a later date there will be hearings<br />

on the rezoning of an additional 300 acres to<br />

the west of Beck Road That property is located<br />

>oulh of the Stuart Fartoer acreage and<br />

south of (ieddes Road<br />

Ir the look of newer subdivisions under construction<br />

along (, anton Center Road is anv evidence.<br />

there is reason for concern about what<br />

development is doing to the landscape While<br />

the homes are larger and on large-sized lots<br />

and there aren t any stnp malls on the corner,<br />

the land use has created a desert as far as<br />

• Residents who are concerned<br />

about too many strip malls and the<br />

destruction of the natural landscape<br />

by homes and lawns should<br />

attend the April 19 meeting to<br />

voice their concerns.<br />

w ildlile and aesthetics are concerned.<br />

1-arge. tfreen lawns may look stately, but<br />

produce nothing but grass clippings that must<br />

be disposed of in landfills or mulched To<br />

maintain them, tons of chemical fertilizer is<br />

needed<br />

Also, subdivisions chew up the small wetland<br />

areas relied on by w ildfowl Although not<br />

large. the\ do provide stopping spots for ducks<br />

and gees«-<br />

When it comes to aesthetics., leaving some<br />

open, wild areas in a subdivision does prov ide a<br />

relief from the sight of (jreen lawns and homes<br />

However, the acid test is the money issue<br />

There is some hope that open space will be<br />

provided As one <strong>Canton</strong> official put it "The<br />

cost of tift*homes w ill depend on the land and<br />

dev elopment costs They will provide open<br />

space so you probably w ill /et some more ex<br />

pensive homes "<br />

That means the consumer is willing to pav<br />

for a natural landscape So now it's up to <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township planning officials to see that the<br />

farmland is developed in a way that retains<br />

some of the natural beauty and doesn't become<br />

just another subdivision<br />

Keep up efforts to improve air<br />

Now we know it can be done And we<br />

also know we ve got to keep doing it<br />

The air is cleaner in southeastern<br />

Michigan, according to a federal directive, and<br />

the region can drop plan* for stricter vehicle<br />

tailpipe pollution testing<br />

The full seven-county region, which include*<br />

Oakland and western Wayne counties,<br />

was redesignated recently to "attainment"<br />

statu*. which means it has not exceeded fed<br />

ermi limits for ozone smog levels four or more<br />

times in any single year for the past three<br />

years<br />

That s wonderful news After almost 17<br />

years of effort by business, government and<br />

the citizenry southeastern Michigan has been<br />

officially designated as being in compliance.<br />

with clean-air standards for ground-level<br />

ozone, the primary component of smog<br />

This success is why we're urging the continuation<br />

— and possibly even the expansion —<br />

of the current vehicle emission inspection program<br />

Most southeast Michigan drivers are<br />

required to have their emissions tested yearly.<br />

Currently, the test is waived for new vehicles<br />

and old ones over a certain age Older<br />

cars should be tested too. we think.<br />

Yea. we know that many residents, and<br />

even some auto industry insiders, consider<br />

this teat to be ineffective as well aa a hopeless<br />

bureaucratic boondoggle But it's better than<br />

nothing It is. we believe, one of the factors<br />

that brought "attainment" status.<br />

Certainly, the simple, inexpensive emissions<br />

test ia better than what the feds had in<br />

QUESTION:<br />

We aekad tt*s<br />

Qu—fon at the<br />

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

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

COMMUNITY VOICE<br />

i<br />

Tee. Mart of<br />

thorn are amply.<br />

They should fM<br />

thorn up before<br />

mind for us if the region remained in noncompliance<br />

Overall, area industry will save about $55<br />

million a year in additional controls, according<br />

to press reports<br />

Stricter tailpipe testing won't have to be<br />

implemented, and gas stations will not have<br />

to install equipment on nozzles to prevent the<br />

escape of v apors<br />

Businesses now will be able to move into<br />

the Detroit area without being subjected to<br />

pollution abatement requirements of "non-attainment"<br />

areas, a spokeswoman for the fed- ,<br />

eral Environmental Protection Agency has<br />

said<br />

Millions of dollars in federal road funding<br />

could have been suspended if the area did not<br />

enact the programs when it was not in compliance.<br />

But southeast Michigan could quickly slide<br />

back into trouble with the EPA if the air quality<br />

is allowed to deteriorate The area comes<br />

close to a violation under certain weather conditions.<br />

we're told<br />

So let's keep testing and working for a better<br />

economic and environmental future for<br />

southeast Michigan<br />

"We hope that we can draw strength from<br />

this victory to move to a swimmable Rouge<br />

River and Lake St Clair, and maybe even a<br />

regionally funded transit system." said John<br />

Amberger. executive director of SEMCOG, the<br />

regional planning authority.<br />

Now that would be something to celebrate<br />

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

<strong>Canton</strong> ®)bsmier<br />

OPINION<br />

744 WING, PLYMOITH, M I 48170<br />

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Program needs<br />

I spent<br />

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two days last week in Muskegon vis<br />

itmg past president of the <strong>Canton</strong> Com- '<br />

munity Foundation Bill Myers. I had the<br />

good fortune to share with him the continued<br />

good work of the foundation, especially the<br />

continuation and support of human-service<br />

programs He was so pleased to hear of the efforts<br />

on behalf of human services, especially<br />

those that he worked so hard at implementing<br />

It was during the Myers administration<br />

that we worked to firmly establish the need<br />

for human service programming. During his<br />

year as president. 1 undertook to establish<br />

( anton F amily Services, to provide counseling<br />

to <strong>Canton</strong> families in a time of need. After the<br />

program was off and running I had the pleasure<br />

of hiring for the foundation the first intake<br />

worker. Joan Noncks. the current<br />

foundation executive director I enjoyed training<br />

Joan and especially eryoy now seeing her<br />

success in continuing the programs we started<br />

in 1989 Some of the programs may change,<br />

but the mission of service to the community<br />

remains the same.<br />

To see <strong>Canton</strong> Family Services continue is<br />

very gratifying to those of us who worked so<br />

hard to design the programs in the first place<br />

On a personal note. I was most pleased to<br />

be able to attend the first <strong>Canton</strong> Winter Ball.<br />

With nearly 900 people in attendance, the<br />

Board of Directors of the foundation and President<br />

Bob Paciocco should be commended for<br />

expanding on the concept of pulling people together<br />

in a social setting to celebrate all that .<br />

is good about the <strong>Canton</strong> community. Having<br />

organized the five annual Celebrate <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Dinner Dances, I full well know the benefit of<br />

having a large banquet hall to accommodate<br />

the hundreds of people who want to be part of<br />

the community. Just wait until the Summit<br />

on the Park opens The Yack dream continues.<br />

Keep up the great work. <strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Foundation. Those of us who were a part in<br />

conceiving and implementing this great organization<br />

are proud of your continued good<br />

work<br />

Bill Joyner, Plymouth<br />

Road attention<br />

I<br />

am writing to correct some misleading<br />

statements made in a recently published<br />

latter by Wayne County Commisskmer-<br />

ARKIE HUOKINS<br />

KqaacemcKfaT<br />

LETTERS<br />

THURSDAY. MARCH 9,1995<br />

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Bruce Patterson regarding the amount of at-"<br />

tention paid to <strong>Canton</strong>'s roads by Wayne<br />

County. In his effort to show support for the<br />

local millage issue, Patterson unfortunately<br />

chose to wrongfully attack the county's record<br />

j as justification for his support<br />

While Patterson seems to feel <strong>Canton</strong> s<br />

roads have been "neglected" since Wayne<br />

County Executive Edward McNamara took office<br />

in 1987. the roads themselves show another<br />

story.<br />

Since 1987. Wayne County, working in<br />

close partnership with township officials, has<br />

paved, widened or resurfaced 20 miles tor 41<br />

percent i of the primary roads in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township. The improvements include major<br />

work on Palmer. Sheldon. Warren. Beck. Haggerty,<br />

Joy. Cherry Hill. Morton-Taylor. Ridge<br />

and Hannan roads. These roads were able to<br />

be improved, in large part, because of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township officials' commitment to providing<br />

good roads and their willingness to work cooperatively<br />

with Wayne County to make that<br />

happen. In fact, the reason <strong>Canton</strong>'s roads<br />

have fared better than some other communities<br />

is because of its willingness to produce local<br />

funds to make county involvement easier.<br />

This year. Wayne County wilLfurther invest<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> by building a brand-new road<br />

on Morton-Taylor and will reconstruct <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center from Cherry Hill to Ford, widening it<br />

to five lanes. Also, tf»e reconstruction of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center from Ford Id Warren has been approved<br />

for 1996. The coat of these projects will<br />

exceed $6.5 million, while <strong>Canton</strong>'s share will<br />

be $0.<br />

Besides road improvement projects. Wayne<br />

County, led by McNamara. created the county's<br />

first and long sought-after natural beauty<br />

roads in <strong>Canton</strong>. It also struck a deal last winter<br />

with <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip officials to provide<br />

for improved winter maintenance along 8.6<br />

miles of local roads in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

• Wayne County's Department of <strong>Public</strong> Ser<br />

vices supports <strong>Canton</strong>'s upcoming road millage<br />

proposal In the scramble to find funding<br />

for road improvements, it is becoming increasingly<br />

important to have local support. Local<br />

Junda raised by <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip can effec<br />

tiveTy be used to leverage future available<br />

road ftwda to provide better and safer roads<br />

for all.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>.CObsmrer<br />

Russell A. Gronevelt<br />

Director of Wayne County <strong>Public</strong><br />

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KriLY WYCONIK<br />

Extraordinary benefit<br />

features local chefs<br />

Peter Veach of Redford, executive chef at the<br />

Henry Ford Estate, will be preparing special<br />

dishes along with other local chefs at<br />

the llth annual Cuisine Extraordinaire to benefit<br />

Children's Hoapital. Cuisine Extraordinaire, 5-<br />

9:30 p.m. Sun., March 19 in the Grand Ballroom of<br />

the Dearborn Inn, 20301 Oak wood Blvd., Dearbom,<br />

ia an elegant evening of taste tempting hot<br />

and cold hora d'oeuvrea, entrees and scrumptious<br />

desserts prepared by VWh and other chefs who<br />

are members of the Chef de Cuisine Aaaociation,<br />

and from some of the area's best restaurants including<br />

the Lome's Confectionately Yours of<br />

Livonia, Michigan Star Clipper Dinner Train.<br />

Walled Lake, and Oakland Community College/<br />

Ridgrwood Cafe, Farmington Hills<br />

This year's theme ia the Big Band Era. There<br />

will be silent end live auctions and dancing to a<br />

big band orchestra. Tickets are $100, $150 or $200<br />

per person. Call (313) 746-0962.<br />

• Barbara and Mike Hanahan of Bloomfield Village<br />

called with good news about their daughter.<br />

Sheila who ia starring in the movie "Judicial Consent,"<br />

scheduled to premiere 8 p.m. Sun., March<br />

12 on HBO.<br />

The movie waa shot in metro Detroit October to<br />

December, 1993. "Judicial Consent" is a murder<br />

mystery Sheila portrays a law associate. The<br />

movie alao stars Debney Coleman, Bonnie Bedel la<br />

and Billy Wirth.<br />

Shells moved to LA three years ago. She attended<br />

C ran brook's summer theater school, the Goodman<br />

Theatre School at DePaul Univenity in Chicago,<br />

and starred locally in "Sebrina Fair," at<br />

Greenfield Village and Henry Ford Museum The-<br />

See SB<br />

N o w s h o w i n g<br />

I<br />

Good Food Connection in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> live* up to if<br />

name by offering wellpreparedf.<br />

healthy food.<br />

Check out Entertaining<br />

Choices to find out what's<br />

on stage ui your<br />

community.<br />

John Monaghan reviews<br />

"Shallow Grave,'a black<br />

comedy about three friends<br />

who discover the body of<br />

their fourth roommate,<br />

agree to dispose of it. and<br />

keep the money they find<br />

in his room.<br />

Bay Okonski of .<br />

Farmington Hills and<br />

Marilyn Burkhardt of<br />

Plymouth share memories<br />

of their trip to Huatulca,' ?<br />

Mexico, with the Nomads.<br />

Stewart Fraacks creates a<br />

fictional landscape to<br />

bring his musical<br />

to lift on his<br />

CD "Where the River<br />

Looking ahead<br />

• Uvonia couple who shares romant ic<br />

lead on stage.<br />

• What's new at the<br />

guide to<br />

Irish<br />

Eyes<br />

Smile'<br />

orfSt.<br />

Pat's<br />

Day<br />

BY KYLE GREEN<br />

Srsrtu. Warns<br />

Regardless of one's cultural background,<br />

every year on March 17 we all<br />

become Irish.<br />

It'e not aa though UM Republic of<br />

Ireland's patron saint saved us all. but<br />

on that day we all have permission to<br />

sport green clothing, talk with a fake<br />

accent, and simply be Irish.<br />

Even though metro Detroit is thousands<br />

of miles sway from the Emerald<br />

Isle, there are enough activities in<br />

metro Detroit to help you celebrate<br />

like a native.<br />

Over the paat 10 years, Irish born<br />

Mick Gavin of Redford has seen the<br />

St Patrick's Day celebration he<br />

helped organise grow from several people<br />

to a packed house.<br />

This year's Irish Musk Song 4<br />

Dance Feet will be 4 pun. to 1 am.<br />

Fri., March 17 at the Bonnie Brook<br />

Country Club in Redford. The celebration<br />

features traditional music<br />

from Ireland, Scotland and Cape Breton.<br />

There will be over 40 entertainers<br />

including step dancers, musicians and<br />

singers. -<br />

"It is not a pub type thing, it ia<br />

more of a family festivity," said Gavin.<br />

"In Ireland St. Patrick's Dey la a holiday<br />

or holy day. It's a day we celebrate<br />

the waring of the green. It ia a tradi<br />

tion that the Irish started due to the<br />

oppneeioo ageinat them, and itiaa<br />

tradition today."<br />

Lest year, the fcetival attracted over<br />

700 people. It also oflbrs a cash bar,<br />

Let 's go to the Theater<br />

KEKLY WYGONIK, EWTM<br />

1-313-963-2106<br />

Let's go Dining Let s go to the Movies<br />

Let's go Traveilng Let's go Ihten to Musk<br />

AST EMAMJ«Jt/8TA*r PMOTOGHAMOC*<br />

W«li muster Jim MacNeil plays while Shannon Watkins, 14. and<br />

Kelly Bonner, 12, dance. They will perform at the 10th annual<br />

St. Patrick's Day Irish Fest.<br />

and corned beef and cabbage dinners<br />

sn available for purchase.<br />

Other featured performers at the<br />

Irish Music Song 4 Dance Feet are Ed<br />

McGlinchey, Mick Gavin and John<br />

Sands, Steve, Tom 4 Jim McNeil.<br />

The Kitty Heinsman Ceili Dancers,<br />

and members of the U.S. and Canadian<br />

Champion City of Detroit Pipe<br />

Band.<br />

Shannon Watkina. 14, and Kelly<br />

Bonner, 12 of Weatland, students at<br />

the Tun O'Hare School of Irish Dance<br />

in Plymouth, will be among the step<br />

dancers. "You meet s lot of people<br />

from sll over the United States, and it<br />

keeps you'in shape," said Watkins explaining<br />

why ahe enjoys step dancing<br />

Bonner said he enjoys the dance<br />

competitions, making friends, and just<br />

the challenge of it. Watkina, Bonner,<br />

snd other dancers from the school will<br />

eleo be participating in the St. Patrick's<br />

Day Parade sponsored by the<br />

Gaelic League /Irish American Club.<br />

Last year their march division won<br />

first place.<br />

The parade begins at Michigan Ave.<br />

and Third in Detroit, 2 p.m. Sun.,<br />

March 12.<br />

If authentic Irish cuisine is what<br />

you crave, then the Botaford Inn in<br />

Farmington Hilla is where you should<br />

be.<br />

The Irish Re-creation Feast menu,<br />

planned with help from the Detroit<br />

chapter of the Iriah American Culture<br />

Institute, includes cream of potato<br />

leek soup, Dublin Bay Prewn<br />

(shrimp), roasted lamb, broiled Atlantic<br />

salmon, pot roasted beef in Guinj<br />

ness stout, and apple pie with whiskey<br />

cream offers s taste of Ireland.<br />

It will be served 5-10 pm. Fri.,<br />

March 17. Some Irish entrees will be<br />

served at lunch. Laet year's dinner<br />

sold out quickly, so reservations ere<br />

recommended.<br />

Botaford Inn's meal provides sn alternative<br />

to Americanized Iriah cuisine.<br />

"It ie important in the sense that<br />

there is e tremendous amount of Irish<br />

culture that we are celebrating on the<br />

day/and it ie not with green beer,"<br />

said inn owner Creon Smith.<br />

The items feetured in the Irish Recreation<br />

Feaat will be printed on a<br />

menu which will identify the dishes<br />

served by their Gaelic end English la-..<br />

bale.<br />

Iriah folk singer Dusty Rhodes snd<br />

others will entertain patrons.<br />

Smith added that holding the Irish<br />

Re-creation Feaat at the Botaford Inn<br />

ie eepecially fitting because of the<br />

inn'e ties to Henry Ford I, whose family<br />

migrated from Ireland. Henry<br />

Ford's father, William, came from an<br />

sres named Fairlane in Cork. That<br />

Iriah heritage ie linked to the Botaford<br />

Inn becauee it waa once owned by<br />

Henry Ford.<br />

If your event u not listed, fax information<br />

to: Keely Wygonik, Let's Go!<br />

editor (3131691-7279 for publication in<br />

the March 16 issue. Or call, (313) 963-<br />

2106<br />

Fast-paced 'Rumors' is entertaining<br />

Francine<br />

Hachem (left<br />

to right),<br />

SarabKa•<br />

moo, Kathleen<br />

Ternes<br />

of Farmington<br />

Hills,<br />

and Judie<br />

Rosati § tar is<br />

SRO't pro-<br />

Rumor*<br />

jf, " R u m o r s "<br />

V L V " • Tmsmm SHO Production* at the C«y of Souatfietd* hiatonc park. Tha Burgh on<br />

nrjrtheaai corner of Civic Center Dr»ve and Berg Road, (one block east of Telegraph)<br />

mu 8pm Fn 4 Sat March to-T1. 17-18, 2pm Sun March 12. 19<br />

117, cNMran under 12 and senior adults $6 CaM (810) 364-9362<br />

^fl><br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1995<br />

Where to<br />

celebrate<br />

Wham* Bonnie Brook Country<br />

Club. 19950 Telegraph Road<br />

(between 7 ana 8 Mile Road)<br />

What; lOlti Annual St<br />

Patrick s Day Irish Fest<br />

featuring Irish Music Song &<br />

Dance<br />

Whmm4 p m to i a.m.. Fn .<br />

March 17<br />

Cost: $7 per person Children<br />

free Pood available, cash bar<br />

Call: (313) 537-3489<br />

Whara; Beaver Creek<br />

1069 N Wayne Road,<br />

Westland<br />

What: Green beer and bag<br />

pipe band will perform<br />

Whan: Fn March 17<br />

CaUt (313) 722-5330<br />

Whane; Botsford Inn<br />

28000 Grand River (at 8 Mile).<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

What; insh Feasi Re-crealon<br />

Whan; Fn . March 17<br />

Seatings begm 5 p m<br />

Reservations encouraged<br />

Coat: $16 95 per person<br />

Call: (810) 474-4800<br />

Whara; Cowley s Old Village<br />

Inn, 33338 Grand River<br />

Farmington<br />

What; Special drink prices.<br />

insh music provided by Pal's<br />

People Corned beet<br />

sandwiches, limited menu<br />

Whan; 2 p m to 2 a m Fri ,<br />

March 17<br />

Catt: (810) 474-5941<br />

e: Dunteavy s Pub and<br />

Grub. 34505 Grand Rrver<br />

Farmington<br />

What; Fntertamment<br />

continues through the evening<br />

Wham Luncheon Ham to 2<br />

pm Fri.. March 17<br />

CaU: (810) 478-8866<br />

Whara; Gaelic League/lrrsh<br />

American Club. 2068 Michigan<br />

Ave . Detroit<br />

What; Parade<br />

Whan;2pm Sun March 12<br />

begins ai Michigan Ave &<br />

Third, Detroit Festivities begin<br />

at noon, Fri. March 17. Iree<br />

admission insh entertainment,<br />

food available<br />

CaU; (313) 963-8895. 2-9 p m<br />

Mon -Thurs , noon to 7 p m<br />

Fri-Sat<br />

Whara; Brady's Food &<br />

Spirits 38123 W 10 Mile Road.<br />

Farmington Kills, (east ot<br />

Haggerty inside the Holiday<br />

Inn) •<br />

What; Si Patrick's Day Party,<br />

Whan; 6am lo midnight. Fn .<br />

March 17 Insh food, music<br />

featuring Shawn Riley noon to<br />

3pm and Insh duo Bob &<br />

Carl 5-11 pm<br />

Call: (810) 478-7780<br />

BY BALLY DLBATS<br />

8PSCIAL Warns » *<br />

SRO (Standing Room Only) Productions currently<br />

offers Neil Simon's farce, "Rumors," at "Ths<br />

Burgh" in Southfield. Director Nency Harrower offers<br />

e very foet-paced evening filled with silly anecdotes<br />

end standard Simon jokes and ooe-linen.<br />

The humor in "Rumors," however, ssems to have<br />

been pulled out of Simon's standard one-liner bo?<br />

ot jokes. It's familiar, yet it can still tickle a funny<br />

bone If delivered properly.<br />

For the moet part, SRO's production offers welltimed<br />

comedk delivery. Unfortunately, the highlevel,<br />

starter pistol energy used to open the show<br />

leavee little room for the comedk tension to build.<br />

The "Rumon" begin et the anniversary party at<br />

Charley and Myra Brock. Charley haa, rather inap-<br />

propriately, shot himeelf in the eariobs and ia un-<br />

to be found.<br />

Party guaats Ken and Chris Gorman (Marc Rosati<br />

and Kathleen Ternee) connive to keep this assumed<br />

marital oonflict/poaeible suicide attempt<br />

undercover toaave the boot and hoeteee from poeoi-<br />

Me scandal.<br />

Rosati fane quite well as Ken Gorman, and daliven<br />

lines with punch and confidence Kathleen<br />

Ternee provides a spirited performance, hut por<br />

trays Chris Gorman as either whiny oc crabby<br />

rather than a witty, socialite, well-to-do lawyer.<br />

The domeetic help Ie mieeiag, end the hoet ie<br />

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BY BRIAN LYHAGHT<br />

8TA*T Warrss<br />

Good Food<br />

Connection in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> lives up<br />

to ita name by<br />

offering well-pn-<br />

. pared, healthy<br />

food. The emphasis is on vegetarian<br />

dishee, snd the fen may not be<br />

for everyone — the crowd at the<br />

Outback Steak House, a few doors<br />

away, for example.<br />

But perhaps the fact that the<br />

two restaurants settled in the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Comers shopping center<br />

means that vegetarians and meat<br />

eaters can live happily side by<br />

side.<br />

"What we try to do is make it<br />

possible for people to eat good<br />

food that is good for you," said<br />

Sandra John, general manager of<br />

the restaurant and Good Food<br />

Company, the self-described alternative<br />

supermarket that houses<br />

the restaurant.<br />

Good Food Connection opened<br />

in January, and the store opened<br />

in 1993. Then is a deli counter for<br />

carry-outa and "a popular juice bar<br />

serving carrot, celery, cucumber,<br />

beet, apple juicea and juicy com -<br />

binations. There's also whest<br />

grass juice, teas and organic coffees.<br />

The deli items can be eaten<br />

at the counter, too.<br />

The restaurant is separated by<br />

a wsll from the large grocery store.<br />

The menu is substantial. Though<br />

mostly vegetarian, the offerings<br />

include tuna salad, and chicken<br />

and turkey dishes — made with<br />

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Monday night discussions on<br />

health-related topics, and John<br />

said she hopes to have monthly<br />

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"We feel part of our mission is<br />

to. educate people about a meatless<br />

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Music NOTES<br />

CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />

Rappers I.C.P.<br />

sign to Jive<br />

T bc<br />

world apparently won't erxl after South<br />

field baaed rappers I C P rvlea** their<br />

sixth Album. The rappers, who dre*s in<br />

clown outfit*, have signed • "long-term deal" with<br />

Jive Records, according to l-CP spokesman<br />

Bruce Lorfel<br />

In sn October interview with Street Scene,<br />

l-C.P said. "Every album ia • joker card By the<br />

time the sixth joker card s released . . the<br />

worid * gonna be over with." Lorfel couldn't reveal<br />

if a "kutif term deal** meant more than three albums.<br />

but we assume so.<br />

Jive — which boosts a line-up that includes R<br />

Kelly and his alleged teenaged bnde Aaliyah of<br />

Detroit. Shaquilte O'Neal and Too Short — is one<br />

of the top rap and RAB labels in the I'm led<br />

States Lorfel speculates that ICP'i third album<br />

i the first with Jivei will be out in eari> summer as<br />

s joint venture between Jive and I.C P '» label.<br />

Psychopathic Records.<br />

The first video will be filmed during an April 7<br />

performance at The Rita in Roaeville. Lorfel isn't<br />

sure which song it's going to be but, "We're en<br />

•tooraging kida to ihow up in down outfit* A lot of<br />

them do anyway because we're going to shoot<br />

(film* these kids a* part of the video." Lorfel said.<br />

For information about the show, call (810) 778-<br />

•150.<br />

A handful<br />

of local bands have been accepted<br />

to play the prestigious South by Southwest<br />

music conference in Austin. Texas. The<br />

wide array of bands include skaaters Mustard ><br />

Plug. Ann Arbor slteraapoppers whiriingRoad.<br />

the instrumental surf band The Golden tones, alternative<br />

rock blues (roup Laughing Hyenas and<br />

folk singer D»ck Slegal The conference will be<br />

held ta mid March.<br />

Aa far whirtingRoad. they will release their first<br />

album. "Twelve Steps Below Walnut." in early<br />

April oe the band run Skillet Records<br />

S<br />

teve Wood, former member of the roots rock<br />

band Rad C. and his new band The Coyocas<br />

have sealed in at the New Way Bar,<br />

23190 Woodward Ave.. Perndale, where they will<br />

play every Tusaday For more information, call<br />

(8101 541-9870.<br />

Sponge. major label debut Rotting Finals '<br />

No 7 on Harmony House's Top 20 report.<br />

If you haie a question or comment for Christina<br />

Fuoco. you can coil her at (313) 963-2047. mailbox<br />

number 2130 on a Touch- Tone phone, or write her<br />

at The Otmerver A Eccentric Newmpapen, 36261<br />

Schoolcraft. Uvoma 48150 She can be reached<br />

through e mmil at CFuoco<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY. MAKCH 9, 1995<br />

Nomads travel to tropical paradise<br />

BY ETHEL SIMMONS<br />

9TAVT Virm<br />

When the No<br />

^ . mad* air trawl<br />

club rtciotly<br />

' flew to Huatulco,<br />

Mexico, Delores<br />

and David May<br />

l«n of Lethrnp Village wen on<br />

board for tbeir third trip to the<br />

golden Pacific Coaat destination.<br />

"The Huatuioo Sheraton Re<br />

aovt ia a tropical paradiae, which<br />

we had visited three times with<br />

the Nomad*." Delores aaid. The<br />

weekiong trip waa the first of<br />

many that the Maylena have<br />

planned for 1996. U waa their<br />

139th adventure with the No-<br />

The Maylens have been members<br />

of the metropolitan-Detroit<br />

club for 30 years and each haa<br />

flown more than 682,000 milea<br />

with the group. On the return<br />

flight from the recent trip, Delores<br />

declared. "The paasenger handling.<br />

trip planning, destinations<br />

and friendliness have tmfJIroved<br />

over the years to a point of near<br />

perfection. We travel frequently<br />

on our own and are always glad to<br />

get back aboard our own personal<br />

clubhouse,' aa we call our Boeing<br />

727."<br />

Good sports<br />

Dr. Ronald and Joyce Huey of<br />

Bloomfield Hills found time for<br />

golf, swimming, water polo and<br />

deep sea fishing during their stay<br />

at the Sheraton Huatulco Resort<br />

on the beach of Tangolunda Bay<br />

near Santa Cms. "The fishing<br />

turned out to be great fun, aa well<br />

aa productive," Ronald aaid "We<br />

brought back one of the Yellowtail<br />

tuna to the hotel for dinner.<br />

The chef did an outstanding job<br />

in iU preparation. Although It<br />

weighed more than 10 pounds, It<br />

didn't last long when shared with<br />

our Nomad friends."<br />

Playing the well-kept, 18-hole<br />

golf course near tha hotel waa fun<br />

for Bill and Marilyn Schmitt of<br />

West Bloomfield. Marilyn said<br />

the course was "long for women<br />

and difficult due to Lreee place directly<br />

in line of the greens on<br />

some holea. A real challenge!"<br />

Boating brought pleasure to<br />

Don and Wil ma Sackett of Birmingham.<br />

"We spent a day on a<br />

small yacht, touring the different<br />

bays of the area and watching the<br />

Wish you were here<br />

playful dolphins entertain ua aa<br />

we etrolled through the water."<br />

Wilma said The Sackett* even<br />

got a kick out of falling off a banana<br />

boat gqing about 30 milss<br />

per hour.<br />

A different kind of bos ting u<br />

perience was ahared * hen "four of<br />

tbe older, experienced male No<br />

mads elected to accept the challenge<br />

of the Banana Boat Ride,"<br />

Ray Okonski of Farmington Hill*<br />

recalled They rode a four-by-10foot-long<br />

rubber raff pulled by a<br />

340 HP speedboat.<br />

When the raft was hit by a fourfoot<br />

wave, the Nomads spilled out<br />

and three men hoisted themselves .<br />

aboard the speedboat Okonski.<br />

however, decided to swim for<br />

shore — much to the delight of<br />

the waiting crowd that cheered<br />

him on.<br />

Chooeing an easier way to<br />

unwind were Joel and Alice Goldberg<br />

of West Bloomfield, ,who preferred<br />

sun, aand and lounging<br />

around the pool.<br />

A chilly reminder of what everyone<br />

had gotten away from waa<br />

brought to mind, on their return.<br />

" W l<br />

a ^<br />

p<br />

by Marilyn Burkhardt of Plymouth,<br />

who aaid the trip had provided<br />

a "beautiful warm, sunny<br />

week on the beach. Sorry to oome<br />

home to four-degree temperature!"<br />

The flight manifest for the<br />

Huatuioo trip listed doaena of residents<br />

from Birmingham-Bloomfield,<br />

Wast Bloomfield, Troy<br />

Southfield and Rocheeter. Other<br />

local communities repreeented<br />

were Farmington, Farmington<br />

Hills, Livonia and Plymouth.<br />

Area residents snd part of the<br />

crew were flight attendanta Linda<br />

Lambertsen and Margaret Stivender,<br />

both of Bloomfield Hills.<br />

Organised in 1966. the Nomads<br />

is o nonprofit club that offers low<br />

flight costs, group hotel rates and<br />

a private terminal Members travel<br />

throughout the Western Hemisphere,<br />

Europe and Hawaii<br />

aboard their own 146-passenger<br />

Jet. The Nomads World Terminal<br />

is at Detroit Metropolitan Airport.<br />

For more information call (3131<br />

941-9000<br />

Girl Scout Troop 382 of Redford visited South Manitou Island, where the youngsters posed in<br />

front of a lighthouse dating to 1868. Troop leader Sandy Farrar reports that the national park is an excellent<br />

spot for group camping, family outings or day trips. There are no concessions, electricity or gas, so go<br />

prepared.<br />

Program allows students to study abroad<br />

. Students and interested adulte<br />

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Europe. Russia, Mexico and Japan<br />

on more than 20 onllsfs leesl<br />

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THURSDAY. MARCH 9,1995<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

Newest Ambassadors<br />

The total ia now three.<br />

That's how many <strong>Canton</strong> area you tha<br />

have been selected to compete with the<br />

Eaet-Wset Ambaaasdon soccer reams thia sum<br />

The moat recent players named from Cantoo are<br />

Ryan Stanko and Brian Gewronaki. Both are 11<br />

years old and will play on the under-12 Ambassadors<br />

teem.<br />

They join Joahua Bninakole. a freshman at<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> HS, who waa choeen earlier to<br />

play for the under-16 squad.<br />

Stanko and Gawrooaki will train in Vildbjerg.<br />

Denmark prior to oompetinf for the Dana Cup,<br />

which erill draw 700 teams from 45 countries. After<br />

that, they will travel to Gothenburg. Sweden, for<br />

the Gothia Cup, which ia expected to attract 900<br />

teams from 50 countriea.<br />

Brunakole will trail) in Oldenburg. Germany,<br />

and in Horaen, Denmark prior to oompetinf for<br />

the VUdbjerg Cup in July.<br />

T^e East Weet Ambassadors group ia a nonprofit<br />

organisation specialising in sending youths<br />

competing in different sports all over the world.<br />

Clark qualifies<br />

Jeff Clark, a freshman at Southern Illinois<br />

from Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, qualified for senior<br />

nationals in the SO-yard freestyle by leading<br />

off SIU's first-place 200 free relay teem with a<br />

clocking of 20.78 at the Eastern Intercollegiate<br />

Swimming and Diving Championship* March 2-4<br />

at Cleveland State.<br />

Clark alao placed aecond in the 60 free in 20.89.<br />

anchored SIU's first-place 200 medley relay team<br />

and finished sixth in the 100 free.<br />

SIU won the Eastern Intercollegiate men's<br />

chsmpionship.<br />

MAG standouts<br />

The Michigan Academy of Gymnastics, located<br />

in Westland, got some solid performances<br />

from several gymnasta at last<br />

weekend's third annua] Indy Classic, held at the<br />

Indy School of Gymnastics in Indianapolis<br />

Ryan Cunningham recorded MAG's beet allaround<br />

score with a 30.6; he finished first in the<br />

vauh with a 6.6. Bobby Hoemachemeyer (29.7 allaround)<br />

alao enjoyed an outstanding meet, finishing<br />

fourth in the uneven parallel bars (6.7), sixth<br />

in the rings (6.2) snd ninth in the side horse (6.4).<br />

Jason Schwartxenberger was MAG's other top-<br />

10 scorer, he placed 10th in the bars (5.5).<br />

Sabre scorer<br />

J ohn<br />

Plynn. a junior fencer at Michigan State<br />

from Plymouth, turned in a winning performance<br />

at the Midwest Regional Team Champi<br />

onahipaM. 35-20, hooted by Notre Dame.<br />

Plynn, competing in sabre, was one of four Spartans<br />

to poet a winning record for the weekend.<br />

Plynn was 24-12, which raised his seeeon mark to<br />

47-25 overall.<br />

Plynn'a outing waa one reason MSU waa 8-4.<br />

finishing second in foil and sixth in sabre.<br />

Golf news<br />

T he<br />

Thursday Morning Golf Group ia forming<br />

now. The small league will play nine<br />

holes of golf eerty Thursday moraines at<br />

Hilltop Golf Course (located at Beck and Ann Arbor<br />

Trail) from April 13 to Aug. 24.<br />

Anyone interacted should call Joan et 455-9496<br />

for more information, or come to a 1<br />

at 930 a.m. April 6 at Hilltop<br />

T ha<br />

Executive Women's Golf will sponeor ita<br />

1996 kickofffrom noon to 4 p.m. March 26<br />

at Woodlands of Van Buren Golf Course<br />

(located at 39670 Ecoree, off 1-275 in Wayne) Coat<br />

ia 130. which indudee lunch, mini golf show.<br />

prism and Cadillac toot drives<br />

Tor ticket*. or for more information, call<br />

(810)988-0108.<br />

Football booster meeting<br />

T<br />

he <strong>Canton</strong> Chiefs Pootball Booelcr Club is<br />

•chednied to meet at 7 pm. Tuaaday in<br />

room 166 of <strong>Canton</strong> HS. AH parenta of Can<br />

ton football piayars — including parenta of freehmeo<br />

who will play at Cantos this fell — are requested<br />

to attend ta help plan tha next i<br />

AW. A statistician la bring sought for the Centon<br />

vanity team. Thia would require a nine-weak<br />

commitment during the season for both hems and<br />

Koufax tryout<br />

0179 after 5 pm<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

SPORTS<br />

INSIDE:<br />

District basketball, page 2C<br />

Outdoors, page 3C<br />

C<br />

Salem, <strong>Canton</strong> set for state<br />

• Perhaps UM n nhi<br />

weren't quite perfect for<br />

Plymouth Salem end PJym-<br />

day's state regional gymnastics<br />

meet, but it came pretty<br />

close. Both teams qualified<br />

lor Friday's state team meet,<br />

and members of both will<br />

seek honors at Saturday's individual<br />

championships.<br />

BYCJ. RMAK<br />

Warrsa<br />

Pinal analyais:<br />

The beat riae to the<br />

It<br />

a moat.<br />

At laat Saturday's<br />

state regional<br />

. gymnastics meet,<br />

hooted by Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, Plymouth<br />

Salem proved it bslonged with<br />

tha boat.<br />

So, too, doas Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Ths two teams pinood second and<br />

third, respectively, in the regional —<br />

which accomplished what they<br />

wanted. Both will oompste at Friday's<br />

state team gymnastics moot,.<br />

hosted by Troy.<br />

In addition, members of both<br />

teams will vie for honors at Saturday's<br />

individual finale, also at Troy.<br />

If there waa any kind of disappointment<br />

at the regional, it was<br />

that neither Salem nor Centon<br />

could oame away with first place.<br />

That went to North ville-Novi.<br />

which scored 141.9 points. .<br />

Salem, howevsr, poeted its baet<br />

team mark of the season in placing<br />

second. Tha Rock* scored 141.06;<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> took third (1398). Ann Ar<br />

hoc Huron was a distant fourth<br />

(133*6), just ahead of Weatland<br />

John Glenn (1315). Tha top three<br />

teems qualified for state.<br />

(See statistical summary on SC.)<br />

"We got everyone back," said Salem<br />

coech Pam Yockey, whoae teem<br />

haa been plagued by injury and ill<br />

nsea all seeeon. "We peaked at the<br />

right time. 1 gums we could have<br />

scored nine-tenths of a point more. "<br />

That would have placed the<br />

Rocka ahead of Northville; they'll<br />

gat another shot at the Muatangs<br />

Priday.<br />

What aided Salem's return to a<br />

ranking among the state's beat —<br />

tha Rocka warn state chazspa in '93<br />

and finiahed third last aanaon -<br />

waa Brooke Kilby's namshatk. Tha<br />

sophomore had been out with a foot<br />

iqjuiy, which prevented her from<br />

competing In ths vault. But she did<br />

pla^t ninth in tha K—»<br />

(8.2), 10th in the uneven parallel<br />

iis.i<br />

_ — Salem '$ Melissa Hopson will once again<br />

challenge for the title of state's best gymnast.<br />

fjMPuwro<br />

CLASS A STATE<br />

BYMNAtnCtnNALS<br />

taiaonftoeiweov<br />

bars (7.86) and 11th In tha floor exercise<br />

(84) in Division L<br />

"She ia a valuable part of our<br />

team," said Yockey.<br />

Of ooune, there warn a couple of<br />

other valuable parte.<br />

Like Mellaaa Hopeon, a<br />

due to a knee injury<br />

not bo quite 100 percent still, but it<br />

hardly showed at the regional; ahe<br />

battled <strong>Canton</strong>'s Katoy Gilles (alao<br />

recovering from an injury) for the<br />

Division I all-around title throughout<br />

the meet.<br />

Gilles ended up with the victory,<br />

aoorihg 37.66 pointa to Hopeon's<br />

37.80. Salem's Kriaton Kosik placed<br />

third with 36.06.<br />

Hopeon won tha beam (9.45) and<br />

placed second In the floor (9.5), bars<br />

(9.46) and vault (9.2). Gilleo claimed<br />

victories in ths vauh (9.8) and floor<br />

(9.66); she finished third in the<br />

beam (9.1) and bam (9.4).<br />

Koeik was third in floor (9.25),<br />

fourth in vault (8.96), fifth in beam<br />

(8.75) and sixth in ban (9.1).<br />

"Katoy came through, eepecially<br />

on vauh," aaid <strong>Canton</strong> conch John<br />

Cunningham. "Give Katoy her dus.<br />

but the kids I want to spotlight an<br />

in Division II. They all worked really<br />

hard." •<br />

Gilles is the only Division I gym<br />

naat <strong>Canton</strong> has Salem haa Hopson,<br />

Koeik and Kilby.<br />

Andyst, whan looking at the Divi<br />

sion II results, the spotlight first<br />

must fell on a Salem gymneet Zoe<br />

Yockey, daughter of the Salem<br />

coach. Yockey eqjoyed her beet meet<br />

of the seeeon, capturing tha all<br />

around championship (34.96).<br />

Yockey was first in both bars<br />

(&8&) and vauh (8*6), second in<br />

floor (9.25) and tied for 13th In<br />

(8.2).<br />

"I was a little bit surprised to<br />

SeetYMHAtnCa, ftC<br />

Blazers block Rocks' road to the finals<br />

YCJ. RMAK<br />

Sf AFT Warns<br />

Pint of sll, what muat be realised<br />

ia thet both teams have to reech the<br />

regional final before trying to win it.<br />

That's something Plymouth Solent's<br />

volleyball team should remember<br />

beat. A year apt, the Rocka eyed a<br />

showdown with Livonia Ladywood,<br />

the Obeerveriand's other powerhouse.<br />

1 ?<br />

y<br />

VOLLEYBALL<br />

in the region final — but they wen<br />

upoot in the semifinels by Panning<br />

ton Hills Mercy.<br />

- Ladywood ended up reeching the<br />

Cleea A state quarterfinals<br />

The cast for thia Friday's regional.<br />

hooted by Ladywood, ia the same: Salem<br />

vs. Mercy et 5:30 p.m., followed<br />

by Ladywood vs. Femdale. The ngional<br />

chsmpionship is slated for approximetely<br />

8 p.m.<br />

The winner edvancea to the state<br />

quarterfinals March 17 at Portage<br />

Central. The state semifinals will be<br />

Saturday morning at Portage Central,<br />

with the state final Seturdey night at<br />

Easy 1st step<br />

Kalamazoo Central.<br />

' But forget that for now. Aa the<br />

Rocka learned last year, the leaeon<br />

they've been practicing all season,<br />

focus on the teak at hand.<br />

"The first thing we want to do is<br />

beet Mercy." said Salem oo-cooch AI<br />

lie Suffety, "beceuse Mercy knocked<br />

See VOLLEYBALL, 4C<br />

Chiefs club Franklin in district opener<br />

BYCJ. RISAK<br />

STAFV w ama<br />

Thia ia truly a ooach's challenge — or ia it a<br />

nightman?<br />

Guide your team to ita biggest win of UM yeer, a<br />

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ior> fPC). Kara Baar |Na ).<br />

lAAHLftB<br />

Stevenson holds off RU's late comeback<br />

B> BBAO KMO*CS<br />

•t»w Varna<br />

Radford Uason made<br />

able fourth -quarter rally Tueaday.<br />

but Livonia Stevenson ia moving<br />

on m the state Claas A boys baa<br />

Niko Jewicavic's short<br />

shot with only two seconds off an<br />

aaaiaC from Jim Crewe gave tha<br />

Spartans a 59-57 victory over RU<br />

» the Radford Catholic Central<br />

diatneL<br />

take ita 13-8 overall record into<br />

Friday's diatrict chaonptonahip IS<br />

nal afMaat tha winner ol Wedneeday<br />

s CC Detroit Redford game<br />

The only thing I liked about<br />

tbia game waa the outcome." Staeaach<br />

Jim Mclntyre said<br />

m ' tha lockerruum afterwarda.<br />

-G»ea them (RU) credit. They<br />

•••da a nice rwntlisi I and<br />

te pack op<br />

a<br />

out at 10-10:<br />

gflad by 3D point*. 57-37. with<br />

tI3 lo play after Steveneon s<br />

Zte Oumaot scored en a short 5flMMraffthafeatbreak<br />

ia tha<br />

the ball hawkiag of<br />

Dava Karrick, Brian<br />

en ITa*<br />

arith l^S to pa<br />

, 57-S3. a la4 a/«<br />

BASKETBALL<br />

DISTRICTS<br />

Steveneon then turned the ball<br />

over and RlTs Brian Berryman<br />

reeponded by hitting a short bweline<br />

jumper to slice the deficit to<br />

two with 1:21 left in the game.<br />

The Panthers then fouled,<br />

•ending Grewe to the line for a<br />

one-and-ooe.<br />

The junior point guard missed<br />

the front-end<br />

Berryman, who had been icecold<br />

for three quarter*, responded<br />

with a pair of free throws with 53<br />

seconds remaining, knotting the<br />

•com at 57.<br />

Stevenson methodically worked<br />

the bail down for the laat shot.<br />

' Crewe then saw an opening<br />

down the Lane and diahod inside<br />

to tha 6-foot-6 Jovicevic, who<br />

pump-fekad and scored<br />

"We wanted to stay in our man<br />

arith 30 seconds to go,"<br />

Smathers rrplained -We tried to<br />

play tough, good man-to-man de<br />

faaaa. They (Stevenson; executed<br />

it very watt." -<br />

With two seconds remaining on<br />

tha deck. RU had to travel the<br />

af tha floor in aa attempt<br />

to twit tar win it.<br />

"All we to do'<br />

up aimjahma they<br />

be/* hfclatyre tasd<br />

a 6-3 senior All Afea<br />

^ iw tba Vahmattf<br />

am 20-6 in tha<br />

The kids put forth<br />

faaPMcrm<br />

Contender <strong>Canton</strong>'s Kari Jackson figures to challenge<br />

for first in the state in the Division II vault.<br />

Hceeor (TSi V 4y 2 fSi 9 2. 3<br />

"a»» oato* *Ci. #1.4 irawi Ouoei vA4H>.<br />

as. i a 75. 6 Oia s«. - -<br />

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Jovicevic led Steveneon in scoring<br />

with 17 points, while Matt<br />

Quinter contributed 12 pointa<br />

and 10 rebounds. Jim Below, a 6<br />

5 junior, chipped in with 10<br />

pointa and 15 rebounds<br />

In the first half aw came out<br />

enthused and clicked for the moat<br />

p«t." Mclntyre said. "We did a<br />

nice job covering everybody. We<br />

arere real good defensively And<br />

Balow did a nice job on the off<br />

a*de board<br />

"But in the second half we<br />

missed a lot of inside shots We<br />

had good opportunities — wide<br />

open shots. We had so many bad Is<br />

roll around and I think it affected<br />

our intensity on the defensive<br />

end-<br />

Brown, a 6-4 senior, led RU<br />

with 17 points on seven of nine<br />

•hooting from the floor. Rule add<br />

ad 15 pointa and 12 rebounds,<br />

while Berryman contributed 13<br />

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The Panthers tried three differ<br />

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John Glenn jolted<br />

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BY 8TBVK KOWAUUU<br />

•tor Wanraa<br />

Ian Randlea excels in cross<br />

country and track, but he waan't<br />

about to run from Tueaday<br />

night's assignment given by Gardan<br />

City boys basketball coach<br />

Greg Williamson.<br />

Randlea was one of several under<br />

sized players aakad to clog the<br />

middle againat Weatland John<br />

Glenn'* 6-foot-11 center Guy<br />

Rucker. who has signed with the<br />

University of Iowa.<br />

"He's our Dennis Rodman/'<br />

•aid Garden City's Larry Sanders,<br />

who at 6-4 looks lika a giant next<br />

to the 6-1. 160-pound Randlea.<br />

Williamson's band of overs<br />

chiavers held Rucker to 12 points<br />

and junior guard Ryan Males<br />

•cored IB of his game high 24<br />

pointa in the second half as the<br />

Cougars surprised Glenn. 68-59,<br />

in a Claas A district semifinal<br />

game played at Belleville.<br />

Randies scored his only two<br />

points on a tip in. and he tied<br />

Sanders for a team-high eight re<br />

bounds.<br />

It aras quite an impersonation<br />

of Rodman. When ia he painting<br />

his hair orange''<br />

"He (Rucker) is 10 or 11 inches<br />

taller and I had to work hard because<br />

I knew he would underestimate<br />

me and wasn't going to work<br />

that hard. " Randies said.<br />

Senior point guard Pete Males,<br />

who penetrated the Glenn defense<br />

with ease, finished with eight<br />

pointa, while Sanders had 12 and<br />

forward Brad Buddenborg had a<br />

hard earned 17.<br />

The win sends Garden City (II-<br />

10 overall) to the district final at 7<br />

p.m. Priday against the winner of<br />

Wednesday's semifinal between<br />

Wayne Memorial and Belleville.<br />

Glenn, a Claas A quarterfinalist<br />

last year, bowed out with a 16-4<br />

overall record.<br />

"We haven't taken that final<br />

•tep and won the big game (before<br />

Tueaday). so we're celebrating tonight<br />

and getting down to business<br />

Wednesday." Williamson<br />

said<br />

Rucker finished with 11 rebounds<br />

but scored only four<br />

DISTRICTS<br />

pointa in the second half and got<br />

into foul trouble. Glenn's second<br />

tallest player. 6-3 senior Sric<br />

Keppke. remained on tha bench<br />

until the fourth quarter when he<br />

grabbed four rebounds and scored<br />

on a rebound basket.<br />

Garden City trailed 30-23 at<br />

halflima despite making only<br />

eight of 36 shots from the floor in<br />

the first half<br />

Males scored 10 pointa from the<br />

outside and Sanders scored nine<br />

on moetly inside moves in the<br />

third quarter when the Cougars<br />

made their move.<br />

Sanders ended a 16-6 run with<br />

a tbraa point play to put the<br />

Cougars ahead for the first time<br />

since the first quarter, 38 36.<br />

Rucker waa whiatlad for his third<br />

foul on the play and picked up his<br />

fourth with 45 seconds left in the<br />

third quarter. He went to the '<br />

bench and didn't return until 2:47<br />

remained in the game.<br />

The Cougars ended the third<br />

quarter with a play that summed<br />

up the night: Glenn miaaed a de<br />

fensive assignment and Ryan '<br />

Males in-bounded the ball to •<br />

wide-open Sanders for a layup *<br />

and a 45-44 lead aa the buzzer<br />

sounded.<br />

"That was a lack of communi- •<br />

cation," said Glenn coach Mike .<br />

Scbuette, who was just as-.<br />

confused by Garden City's 33-31 ;<br />

rebounding edge "Everyone<br />

thought everyone else had num -<br />

ber 50 (Sanders)."<br />

The Rockets, weren't through,<br />

scoring eight of the first 10 pointa -<br />

of the fourth quarter to regain the<br />

lead, 52 48.<br />

But. the Males brothers com -.<br />

bined for the next eight pointa (a<br />

three and two-point basket by<br />

Ryan and a three-point basket by -<br />

Pete) to put the Cougars ahead to<br />

stay, 56-52.<br />

The Rockets got within 56-56<br />

after a triple by senior guard Sa<br />

von Hubbard, but the Cougar*<br />

were able to build the lead even<br />

after Rucker returned.<br />

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A trivial pursuit: Some more little-known facts<br />

(M/TDOOt Lju » l waak's trivia<br />

contest waa so<br />

well received 1<br />

thought I'd<br />

throw some more<br />

trivia your way. •<br />

Unfortunately,<br />

there ara no<br />

grand pritee to<br />

be awarded this<br />

week, juat a little<br />

information you<br />

can tuck away<br />

and use later to<br />

impress friends and relativaa.<br />

Let's start with the Huron Rivar.<br />

Did you know 24 major tributariea<br />

flow into the main stream<br />

of the Huron River, or that the<br />

Huron baa a 900-square mile<br />

watershed that comprises portions<br />

of seven southeastern Michigan<br />

counties'* Did you know<br />

there are more than 90 species of<br />

fish native to the Huron River<br />

FISHING CLUBS<br />

• •KHMAIMRNSMM<br />

The Michigan Fly Fishing Club<br />

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

Wednesdays of each month at<br />

Livonia Clarenceville Junior High<br />

School. (810) 478-1494<br />

• FOUR SIASONS<br />

The Four Seasons Fishing Club<br />

meets 7:30 p.m. the first Wednesday<br />

of each month at the Maplewood<br />

Center in Garden City, 477-<br />

3816. Charter Captain Bill Collins<br />

will be the featured speaker<br />

at the March 1 meeting. He will<br />

offer tips and techniques for successful<br />

walleye'fishing.<br />

• KTaO-WlST tTUUKADCRS<br />

Metro-West Steel headers meets<br />

at 7:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday<br />

of each month st Garden City<br />

High School, 420-2965<br />

SHOWS/<br />

BANQUETS<br />

Wfcat: Lo»w Rsnninauis tndMauai<br />

WrMttng Rn«s.<br />

Whaa; The V*t round starts at<br />

9 30 a m Friday toSowed by the<br />

second round st 5-30 p.m. The<br />

•ermflnws start st 9 30 s.m. Sat<br />

irtay with the Ural* scheduled for<br />

3 p.m<br />

Wkere: Osss A and B action wai<br />

oe held st HsSogg Arena In downtown<br />

Battle Creek Class C wid 0<br />

wfli t» held « Battle Creak Cantrw<br />

H#iSchoor<br />

Tk*ets: AI session reserved<br />

seats tor the Ctsss A and B fln«s<br />

are $20 each and avasaote<br />

throuNi the Ketogg Arens Box Office<br />

snd sS TicketMaster outlets. A<br />

•sreisd numow oi general admission.<br />

end rone seats wa go on<br />

sate et the KeSogg Arens Box Off-<br />

OUTDOORS<br />

drainage and that more than 100<br />

speciea currently live there? Do<br />

you realise the blue pike ia tha<br />

only native gamefish that ia now<br />

extinct in tha syatem?<br />

Let 's move to nature preserves.<br />

Did you know that in tha middle<br />

of Oakland County there ia a<br />

162 acre parcel of land that has<br />

been designated aa an Urban<br />

Wildlife Sanctuary. It's better<br />

known as the Weat Bloomfield<br />

Woods Nature Preserve and it<br />

earned this national diatinction<br />

in 1992. It was the first aucb honor<br />

in the state.<br />

Did you know over 100 species<br />

of birds, from owls and hawks to<br />

red-winged black birds and woodpeckers,<br />

have been observed in<br />

the West Bloomfield Woods Nature<br />

Preaerve? Did you know the<br />

preserve is also home to over 100<br />

species of wildflowers and that<br />

visitors may catch a glimpse of<br />

• OVTDOORAMA<br />

The Michigan United Conserve<br />

tion Clubs' Outdoorama, featuring<br />

exhibits and merchandise<br />

booths, seminars, displays, outfitters,<br />

contests and more, runs<br />

through Sunday at the Novi Expo<br />

Center.<br />

• 10ATM4 EXPO<br />

The third annual Novi Boating<br />

Expo, featuring more than 150 exhibitors,<br />

the 1995 Michigan<br />

Wsterski Association's annual<br />

convention and more, will be held<br />

March 15-19 st the Novi Expo<br />

Center.<br />

• WILDLIFE ART FESTIVAL<br />

The 12th annual Michigan Wildlife<br />

Art Festival, sponsored by the<br />

Michigan Wildlife Habitat Foundation,<br />

will be held March 31-<br />

April 2 at the Southfield Pavilion,<br />

(517) 882-3630..<br />

• POPE A YOUNG BANQUET<br />

The 19th biennial Pope k Young<br />

Club Awards Banquet and Con-<br />

ice two nours before each Class A<br />

snd B session<br />

AI Class C and O Aneis we gen<br />

wa admission snd wNl be sotd<br />

only st the door. General edmiswon<br />

tickets are $4 per session,<br />

with sn sS-session pass tor $ 17.<br />

fort CathoOc Central — Dave<br />

O'Hara (100). Oarto lanra (106).<br />

8a Lamb (112). Oeve Gardner<br />

(134). Andy Short (215) and John<br />

Spotsky (heavyweight): Lhronie<br />

Steveneon — Scott Goldnwi<br />

(142). Chrts Musett (151), Ben<br />

Lew* (172). Matt Fisher (185) snd<br />

Crslg Martin (215): Uveala<br />

CHarcNI — Josh Banks (110);<br />

lireals FieaMa — Ryan Bayer<br />

(172); Feratfagtea — Matt Mtchelski<br />

(100); Wfiit* ftatwa —<br />

Scon Hughes (119); Oer*ea City<br />

— Jason MNne (119): Weafecd<br />

i — LuWy Hedded (134).<br />

whitetail dear, mink, red foi,<br />

muakrai, ducks, frogs even a<br />

locally endangered blue-spotted<br />

Don't foal bad If you anawarad<br />

"no" to any or all of tha above<br />

questions. I did too, until I read<br />

tha information in a couple newly-released<br />

books.<br />

Noted Michigan outdoor writer/reeearcher<br />

Tom Huggler has<br />

released hia newest book, Fish<br />

Michigan — SO Rivers, from<br />

which I obtained tha information<br />

on the Huron Rivar.<br />

"The rivers of Michigan are an<br />

anglers final frontier," aaid Huggler.<br />

"Moat of the atraama are undermtilized,<br />

so much so that<br />

aome stretches never sae a bootprint<br />

from a wading fisherman,<br />

never boat an exploratory canoe."<br />

Like his three other Fish Michigan<br />

books (100 Southern Michigan<br />

Lakas, 100 Northern Michi-<br />

vention will be held April 6-9 at<br />

the Grand Traverse Resort in<br />

Traverse City, (507) 867-4144.<br />

ARCHERY<br />

Detroit Archers will hold a 3-D<br />

shoot beginnin| at 9 a.m. Sunday,<br />

March 12, on ita walk-through<br />

range in West Bloomfield, (810)<br />

661-9610.<br />

Royal Oak Archers will hold s 3-D<br />

shoot beginning st 9 a.m Saturday<br />

and Sunday. March 18-19, on<br />

ita walk-through range in Lake<br />

Orion, (810)693-1369.<br />

SEASONS/<br />

DEADLINES<br />

N STAMP PMWN CONTESTS<br />

Entry deadline for the 1996 trout/<br />

slamon stamp and the 1996<br />

waterfowl stamp design competitions<br />

is April 28. Rules may be<br />

gan Lakes and 100 Upper Peninsula<br />

Lakas) thia book is a detailed<br />

how-to, where-to guide complete<br />

with mapa, directions to acoaaa<br />

sites and bait shops, recant Mas<br />

tar Angler catches, local guides<br />

and much mora.<br />

Huggler detailed 23 rivers in<br />

tha Upper Peninsula, 15 in the<br />

northern Lower Peninaula and 12<br />

in the southern Lower Peninsula<br />

including the Huron and the Rivar<br />

Riaain.<br />

If your favorite river isn't noted<br />

in this book don't worry.<br />

"I've started work on a second<br />

volume of Michigan Rivers,"<br />

Huggler said "There are loo<br />

many outstanding streams to fit<br />

into ona book."<br />

The book is available at bookstores<br />

and sporting goods outlets<br />

or by contacting Priede <strong>Public</strong>ations<br />

at 1-800-824-4618.<br />

Tom Carney, another noted<br />

OUTDOORS CALENDAR<br />

obtained by contacting Kathy<br />

Champagne, DNR Fisheries Division,<br />

Box 30446, Lansing, MI.<br />

48909, (517) 373-1280:<br />

Statewide through March 31.<br />

N ICE SHANTIES<br />

Shanties must be removed from<br />

inland lakes in Wayne, Oakland<br />

and surrounding counties by midnight,<br />

March 15-. Check the 1994<br />

Michigan Fishing Guide for ice<br />

shanty removal dates in other<br />

areas of the state.<br />

SHOOTING<br />

RANGES<br />

• PONT1AC LAKE<br />

The shooting range at the Pontiac<br />

Lake Recreation Area. 10 miles<br />

west of Pontiac off M-59. is open<br />

Friday through Sunday. 10 a.m. to<br />

5 p.m., (810) 666-1020<br />

• BALD MOUNT AM<br />

The rifle and handgun range at<br />

Michigan writer and former preeident<br />

of the Michigan Outdoor<br />

Writer's Aaaociation, recently releaeed<br />

bis second book entitled<br />

Natural Wonders of Michigan —<br />

A guide to Parks, Preserves A<br />

Wild Places, from which 1 obtained<br />

the information on the<br />

Weat Bloomfield Woods Nature<br />

Preaerve.<br />

Carney divided the state into<br />

five geographic regions and explores<br />

in his book some ol the<br />

natural attractions offered in<br />

each. Not only does be detail the<br />

natural offerings, but be alao includea<br />

directions and other general<br />

information such as fees, hours<br />

and phone numbers.<br />

"TTiere ia no pretense that I<br />

have located for you the 'beet'<br />

places to visit Nor will I even try<br />

to kid you into thinking that thia<br />

is a 'complete' guide to natural attractions<br />

in the state," said Car-<br />

the Bald Mountain Recreation<br />

Area, three miles north of The<br />

Palace in Lake Orion, is open 10<br />

a.m. to sunset on Wednesday,<br />

Saturday and Sunday. The shotgun<br />

and archery ranges are open<br />

noon to sunset on Tueaday and<br />

Thursday, and 10 a.m. to sunset<br />

on Wednesday, Saturday and<br />

Sunday. (810) 814-9193 or (810)<br />

693-6767.<br />

METROPARKS<br />

• METWOPAM REQUIREMENTS<br />

Most Metro park programs are<br />

free, while some require a nominal<br />

fee. Advanced registration and<br />

a motor vehicle permit are required<br />

for all programs. Call the<br />

respective parks, toll free: Stony<br />

Creek. 1-800-477-7756; Indian "<br />

Springs, 1-800-477-3192; Kensington.<br />

1-800-477-3178.<br />

L«arn to make maple syrup and<br />

compare modern techniques for<br />

making syrup with ancient Amer-<br />

ney. "What I offer ara places I'd „<br />

take you to if we ware spending<br />

time together In any of tha five<br />

areas of Michigan."<br />

Included in the book ara natu-. '"<br />

ral attractions as doae to home m ' ,<br />

the the Weat Bloomfield Woods ~<br />

Nature Preserve and tha Huron-<br />

Clinton Metroparka to aa for away ,<br />

aa Wbitefish Point Bird Observatory<br />

and Isle Royal National<br />

Park.<br />

The book is available at local<br />

bookstores and by contacting<br />

Country Roads Press at (207)<br />

326-4014.<br />

Anglers and hunters are urgexj to<br />

report their succe*. Questions and<br />

comments are also encouraged.<br />

Send information to Outdoors,<br />

806 E. Maple. Birmingham, MI.<br />

48009. Fax information to (810)<br />

644-1314 or call Bill Parker evenings<br />

at (810) 901-2673.<br />

ican Indian techniquea during<br />

special demonstrations, which<br />

will be held weekends throughout<br />

the month of March at Indian<br />

Springs and Kensington. Call the<br />

parks for svailable times.<br />

OAKLAND<br />

COUNTY PARKS<br />

M COUNTY PARK REQUMEBKNTS<br />

Advanced registration is required<br />

for all nature programa at Oakland<br />

County Parks. Call (810)<br />

625-6473 to register or for more<br />

information.<br />

• WINTER STAR PARTY<br />

Join Nature Center staff and volunteers<br />

from the Dinosaur Hill<br />

Astronomical Society and learn<br />

the secrets of the winter night sky<br />

during this program, which begins<br />

at 7:30 p.m Saturday at Independence<br />

Oaks. Participants<br />

should bring binoculars and dress<br />

for the weather.<br />

CC's Magoulick to challenge for title<br />

Redford Catholic Central's<br />

swim team is sending three individuals<br />

and ita 200-yard freestyle<br />

relay team to the state meet.<br />

liie Class A championships begin<br />

with the prelims at 2 p.m. Friday<br />

followed by the finals at noon<br />

Saturday at Michigan State University.<br />

Admission is S3 the first<br />

day, $4 the second.<br />

CC's Psul Magoulick won two<br />

events snd qualified for state in<br />

both Sunday at the Catholic<br />

League championships at Royal<br />

Oak Dondero. He set a meet<br />

record in the 50 freeetyle (22.04)<br />

snd also won the 100 freestyle<br />

(49.06).<br />

Nick Sosnowski wss second in<br />

the backstroke (56.5) and Kevin<br />

Reinke third in the 100 freestyle<br />

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the University of Michigan.<br />

Reinke also qualified in the backstroke<br />

(54.9), and the 200 relay<br />

team of Sosnowski, Greg Tracy.<br />

Reinke and Brian Green made the<br />

grade with a 1:31.68 time.<br />

CC coach Jon Teal was encouraged<br />

by the Shamrocks' performance<br />

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Sophomore guard Mark<br />

McDonald started ths second half<br />

with a three-point beaket and<br />

added four more points before the<br />

quarter was through an route to a<br />

14-point performance.<br />

Pord made only 13 of 40 ahote<br />

after haiftime to finish 29-80. The<br />

Shemrocka were 12-24 after half<br />

time, including 2-6 ia the fourth<br />

quarter when they war* content<br />

wtth holding onto the ball and a<br />

comfortable lead<br />

CC was outre bounded 37-32<br />

but finished 23-57 from tha floor<br />

The Shamrocks mads 13 of 19<br />

fees throws in the fourth quarter<br />

to ssei the win.<br />

forward Richard Turk<br />

strong gams with 12<br />

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peiat guard Chris Miaiak coe<br />

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SPORTS ROUNDUP<br />

bshlad as he<br />

layup la<br />

Ttofc, who sa-<br />

teams may sign up through April<br />

7. And co-ed returning teams<br />

have until Friday, with new teams<br />

registration starting Mondaythrough<br />

March 24.<br />

For men's teams, coat is $270<br />

with a maximum cf four non-residents.<br />

For both women's and coed<br />

teams, coat is $350 (which includes<br />

a $50 refundable forfeit<br />

feel with a maximum of siz non<br />

reaidenta<br />

Volleyball<br />

ua out laat year"<br />

Skill, it'a difficult not to Took<br />

ahead, to that ideal matchup<br />

pairing Obaerveriand's top two<br />

teams since the start of the season<br />

'<br />

Salem won the Waatern Lake.<br />

Activities Association championship,<br />

slicing through tha regular<br />

season schedule by winning 11straight<br />

matches without loaing a<br />

single game. Tha Rocks are 45-7-3<br />

overall this season.<br />

Ladywood, tha Catholic League<br />

champions, has not lost a single<br />

league match in four years. The<br />

Blazers are 36 8 overall.<br />

The two teams met once thia<br />

season, at the Schoolcraft Invitational.<br />

They split their two games<br />

in pool play<br />

'They're well-coached," said<br />

Ladywood coach Tom Teeters ol<br />

Salem. And his biggest concern*'<br />

"Their consistency. They've put<br />

together a real good, all-around<br />

team."<br />

Both teams feature highpowered<br />

hitters: Salem has junior<br />

Shellye Sills and senior Paula<br />

Dombrowski. plus others like sen<br />

iors Kelly Johnston and Karen<br />

Gundry. Ladywood goes to 6- foot -<br />

3 senior Ann Poglita, 5-10 junior<br />

Stacey Judd and 5-9 junior Erin<br />

LeSage.<br />

But both coaches know their<br />

The co-ed and women's leagues<br />

are run jointly with the City of<br />

Plymouth Parks and Recreation<br />

Department. For further information.<br />

call 397-5110.<br />

• NEWCOUKSC<br />

The grand opening of<br />

Pheasant Run Golf Club,<br />

located off <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

just west of the city's municipal<br />

offices, is scheduled for July 1.<br />

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hitters will be neutralised if the<br />

defense and serve recaption isn't<br />

up to par.<br />

'The thing that concerns me<br />

moat about Ladywood is their defense,"<br />

said Suffaty. "Eapeciallv<br />

when they start passing the ball<br />

well to Poglita and LeSage. We<br />

have to prepare our kids, get them<br />

ready."<br />

Teeters has been hard at work<br />

doing that very thing; preparing<br />

his team for Salem. "Our focus is<br />

on Salem," h« admitted.<br />

And to beat the Rocks 7 "We<br />

have to serve very well," said<br />

Teeters.<br />

The practice range will be ready<br />

for use May 1.<br />

The 18-hole, 7.000-yard cham<br />

pionship course was deeigned by<br />

Arthur Hills; David Horatman,<br />

from Adrian, will serve aa golf<br />

professional.<br />

The $5 million course is owned<br />

by <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip and ope rat<br />

ed by the <strong>Canton</strong> Parks and Rec<br />

reation Services. For more information,<br />

call 397-6460.<br />

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from your touch-tooe telephone tor the latest information on area open houses and<br />

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And, as you read this, our sports writers are planning an<br />

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Our premiere Golf Guide will be filled with valuable<br />

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Fa sttmlmng information,<br />

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Stats<br />

SWIMMING RANKINGS RANKINGS<br />

Stwm tin** and dMng MM Cootfiss Mould<br />

.caa Mn SMk *w> upoatas 44 p.si •sMays<br />

M LJvom* Quae (523-0231).<br />

Dsn Osangar (Fammgion)<br />

Orwo Sopha fS* Farrrangtonj<br />

•too Qfant (Owens). .. . .<br />

Randy CoOb (TiarMn)<br />

CMs Tsatars (Sietenaon)<br />

«odoao Pwms (Sawm)<br />

Tad Bunnawtar (Swvanaon)<br />

fck Soanowwi (Itodtod CO<br />

ftwn Ra|dl (N fammgtsn)<br />

«•»*• Rsnw (RsdKM CO •<br />

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Pau UagcMK* (Rsdtord CO<br />

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PW Jjta (M Fsmw^tonj<br />

isson imii (N Famngtoni<br />

>0#yi McLensyw (Sswn)<br />

Jason Stmnf (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />

Scow MuUsr (Csmon)<br />

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JSSon Fowlw (Csnton) . .<br />

Daryi Baaos (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />

Jeff THoma« (Tarmmglori)<br />

Ke»m Tunwon (Thurston) . ...<br />

Otto Gswaman (Saiam) . . .<br />

Matt Brsan (Steveneon) ....<br />

Jason Baker (John Glenn)<br />

Jamie Taylor (Frarean)<br />

»ot> Brooks (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />

Jeff PlMSps (Wsyne)<br />

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•todoOs Pwms (Salami m<br />

Draw Sophs (N. Fsrmmgton) . . , .<br />

Oan Bsianew (Fsmwigton)<br />

Mark OetUnf (SaMm)<br />

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•C(C)<br />

ON THE<br />

WEEKEND<br />

The Plymouth Theatre<br />

Guild anil perform "The<br />

King and 1" 8 pvm Fnday<br />

and Saturday and 6 p.m<br />

Sunday at The Water Tow<br />

er Theatre, on the campus<br />

of the Northville Regional<br />

Hoapital. 41001 W Seven<br />

Mile North villa. M t of I<br />

273. between H*agert> and<br />

Northville roed* The the<br />

ater is near the water tow<br />

er Aduiu SlO idaor>. ten<br />

ior» vyouths fy • door I<br />

Group rates available for<br />

2D or more at J7 eech Gen<br />

eral Mating Ticket* are<br />

exchangeable but not re<br />

fundable Tickets may be<br />

purchased in advance for<br />

11 off at Sir Speedy Prtnt<br />

ing Center. *8S S. Main.<br />

Plymouth, or Heevenlv<br />

Bakery 43063 W Seven<br />

Mile. Northville. High<br />

land Lake* Shopping Center!<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Project Art* pre<br />

sent* "An Evening of<br />

Broadway Music feetur<br />

ing artist* of the Michigan<br />

Opera Thewtre S pm. Saturday.<br />

March IS. at Can<br />

ton Little Theatre at<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

School Tickets are S10.<br />

student* and seniors,<br />

%"• 50 Ticket* can be purchased<br />

at Amoldt Wil<br />

Iiams MUSK. Dsarborn<br />

Mus*c and <strong>Canton</strong> Town<br />

•hip Administration<br />

Building, also st the door<br />

information. 456-9009 or<br />

397 6300<br />

• CAffTOM Put r SCAM<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Playscape<br />

Children • committee will<br />

meet 1-3 p m Saturday.<br />

March 11. at tike <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> All chil<br />

drsn welcome Bring cray<br />

on* and marker* to make<br />

poetess announcing con<br />

st/uction week and de<br />

corate the library<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council present* The<br />

Whistle Stop Players in<br />

T M Club" 7 p m Fri<br />

day and Saturday. March<br />

17-IS, and 2 p m Sunday.<br />

March 19. at the PCAC<br />

Building, 774 Sheldon. st<br />

Junction ia Plymouth The<br />

46-minute mnaiml play is<br />

foraila0M.1t<br />

protecting Um environment<br />

-engine<br />

to acid<br />

i and DrotectUM am<br />

a. Adults 13. children.<br />

(416-4ART)<br />

Morris ia s Cabaret Dinner<br />

Theatre an Sacd^r. April<br />

1. at Fax Hills Coaatry<br />

Club. 7 pj<br />

Penmman. Native W«i.<br />

^63 W Ann Arbor Trail.<br />

The Observer TITT ICSUAY MAJKH 9, 1995<br />

Y O U R O U I P I T O S V K M T S I N A N D A R O U N D C A N T O N<br />

The Detroit Country<br />

I>ance Society want* you<br />

to join them doing contra*,<br />

squares, and other tradi<br />

tionai country dances 8<br />

p m. Saturday. March II.<br />

st Masonic Hall, Plym<br />

outh The Masonic Hall i*<br />

on Penmman (North Ter<br />

ntonal). on the square in<br />

downtoem Plymouth, s<br />

block east of Main and al<br />

moat next to the Penn<br />

Theatre David Giick will<br />

call; the Starry Night<br />

Rambler* will provide melodies<br />

Admission ts S6 No<br />

partner or experience neceesary.<br />

singles and be<br />

pnners welcome (arrive by<br />

8 p.m. for explanation* ami<br />

easy walk through*! Soft<br />

soled shoes and casual attire<br />

recommended<br />

• AST AUCTION<br />

The Plymouth Newcomer*<br />

is sponsoring an Art Auc<br />

lion. "The Great Art<br />

e"SCAPE. " Friday. March<br />

• 24. at the Mayflower Meet<br />

ing House, 499 S Main.<br />

Plymouth Preview and silent<br />

suction begin* at 6:30<br />

pa, 8 p m auction Dona<br />

tiona. SlO per person, cash<br />

bar. includes hors<br />

d'oeuvres and dessert Pro<br />

ceeds benefit Plymouth<br />

Dream Playscape Project.<br />

Art auction presented by<br />

Mariin Art Inc. significant<br />

•election of original*, lithographs.<br />

etchings, silk<br />

screens and posters Silent<br />

auction will include donat<br />

ed items and services from<br />

local businesses and individuals.<br />

The Plymouth Sa<br />

lem Chamber Orchaetra<br />

J will perform Ticket* are<br />

available at Beitner's<br />

Jewelry. 904 W. Ann Arbor<br />

Trail in Plymouth, and Me<br />

and Mr Jones Pctites at<br />

926 W. Ann Arbor Trail in<br />

Plymouth. Information.<br />

466-3315 or 466-6363<br />

The AAUW (American Association<br />

of University<br />

Women; Plymouth Branch<br />

will present an original<br />

children's production of<br />

"The Wizard of Ox" at<br />

OTaary Auditorium at<br />

Garden City High School.<br />

6600 Middlebelt in Garden<br />

City. Evening performanc<br />

m are scheduled for 7:30<br />

p.». Thursday and Friday.<br />

March 23-24. Three perfor<br />

mantes are planned at 10<br />

s-m-, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m Saturday,<br />

March 25. Ticket*<br />

are S3 and will he sold<br />

Tueaday, March 14, and<br />

Wednesday. March 15. in<br />

both tbe Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

and Garden City Schools<br />

Tickata may be purchaeed<br />

Friday. March 17. at The<br />

Pied Piper, 360 S. Main in<br />

Plymouth.<br />

PARKS AND<br />

RECREATION<br />

Performers<br />

B»u. Bssaisa 9r*rr PMoro«u»MBa<br />

On stags: The Plymouth Theatre Guild 's mu<br />

sical production of "The King and I" is 8 p.m.<br />

Friday and Saturday, March 10-11. at the<br />

Water Tower Theatre. 41001 W. Seven Mile,<br />

Northville Township. Above, cast members<br />

Katie Beltran of Plymouth and Dan Gauvin<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> rehearse For ticket information<br />

call 349-7110<br />

day. March 11. at Joe Lou<br />

is Arena This year's pre*<br />

enution of Snow White<br />

and the Seven Dwarf*, live<br />

on ice. wrill thrill and excite<br />

the entire family Registration<br />

ends March 9. $13 per<br />

person. 397-5110.<br />

• KARATS LESSORS<br />

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

Recreation Service* is<br />

sponsoring Isahinryu<br />

Karate lessons for all lev<br />

el* and a new claaa for<br />

adults. Kendo. Call Rick or<br />

Connie Ballard at 517-447-<br />

3119 or Sam SanUlli at<br />

463-0965 for further details<br />

on either program. Register<br />

in person prior to da**e*<br />

on Monday and Thursday<br />

at the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center.<br />

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

Recreation Services, in<br />

conjunction with DAM<br />

Art Studio, is sponsoring<br />

cartooning and drawing/<br />

painting dasses. as well ss<br />

a new preschool class.<br />

BENEFIT<br />

• NOCUYJ<br />

Tickets are on sale for the<br />

second,hockey game between<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

and fire union members<br />

and Detroit Red Wing<br />

alumni 7 p.m. Friday,<br />

March 31. at the Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center Ice Arena.<br />

The $5 ticket* are available<br />

at <strong>Canton</strong> fire station<br />

1.128 <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

Road, and station 2. 41500<br />

Warren Road Proceeds<br />

from the game erill benefit<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> resident Greg<br />

linger, who is need of a<br />

double-lung transplant.<br />

The Plymouth Historical<br />

Museum in conjunction<br />

with the special exhibition.<br />

"A Lincoln Portrait," will<br />

feature the collection of Dr<br />

Weldon Petx. On display at<br />

the museum through Sept.<br />

30 The Plymouth Historical<br />

Museum is at 165 S.<br />

Main St. in Plymouth. The<br />

museum is open 1-4 p.m.<br />

c A L E N O A R<br />

A R F O R<br />

Wedneeday. Thursday and<br />

Saturday, and 2-5 p.m.<br />

Sunday. Adzniuion ia<br />

Si.50 for adults, 50 cents<br />

for student* (ages 5 17).<br />

children under age 5 free,<br />

family rate $4<br />

ARTS AND<br />

CRAFTS<br />

• cavms WAHID<br />

The city of Plymouth Recreation<br />

Department ia<br />

looking for artists and<br />

crafter* to participate in<br />

the March 25-26 arts and<br />

crafts show. Any crafters<br />

interested should speak to<br />

Steve at 465-6623.<br />

• CRAFTERS<br />

Schoolcraft College is accepting<br />

application* for the<br />

1995 spring craft show to<br />

be held 9.30 am. lo 4:30<br />

p.m. Saturday. March 11.<br />

in the college's Physical<br />

Education Building Booth<br />

prices are $65, $55 and $45,<br />

baaed on sise. Electricity is<br />

available at an additional<br />

cost of $10. Each space<br />

comes arith two chairs;<br />

crafters must supply their<br />

oern table* To receive an<br />

application, call 462 4417.<br />

• CRAFT BAZAAR<br />

The Vivian Club of Plymouth<br />

Elks Spring Craft Baraar<br />

will be held from 9.30<br />

a m. to 4 p.m Saturday.<br />

March 18, at the Elks<br />

Club, 41700 Ann Arbor<br />

Road. Plymouth. More<br />

than 40 crafters, bake sale,<br />

raffle, and lunch available.<br />

Baxaar proceeds aid handicapped<br />

children.<br />

• CRAFT SNOW<br />

St. Mary Hoapital in Livonia<br />

erill have a Spring<br />

Craft Show 9 am. to 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday. April 1. and<br />

noon to 5 p.m. Sunday,<br />

April 2 The show will be<br />

held in the St. Mary Hoapital<br />

auditorium. A bake<br />

sale. 50/50 raffles and re- •<br />

fresh menu will alao be<br />

part of the event. Crafters<br />

are needed with table rental<br />

coating $30 for Saturday<br />

and $20 for Sunday. Information.<br />

591 2912 or 591<br />

2980<br />

• CRAFT!<br />

St. Sabina Spring Craft<br />

show will be held from 9<br />

a.m to 4 p.m. Saturday.<br />

March 18, on Ann Arbor<br />

Trail between Telegraph<br />

and InksUr, Dearborn<br />

HeighU. Sponsored by St.<br />

Sabina School parent activities<br />

dub Refresh<br />

The PtywovtH and Caataa Observers welcome Calendar item Item* ihotdd bt from non-profit<br />

"uMty gnmpt ce indmtduali announcing a community program or event. Please type or print<br />

the information below and mail your item to The Calendar, <strong>Canton</strong> Obeerver, 744 Wag.<br />

Plymout h. I/I 48170. or by fas to 31145*4234 Deadline for Calendar Heme it noon<br />

Friday for the following Thunday'i paper Call * Tfc.<br />

GOSWl a good mm ¥ Ootf* <br />

The Mv* m nam MaM. AM<br />

Swidey Servtee*<br />

9 39 am Euchsri*<br />

Faith Covenant Church<br />

• 1 Me*igfiM»eWoyotUte<br />

Sendey School tor AS Agss *30 AM<br />

Sundsy Worship 10:48 aai.<br />

Wednesday Night Acttvtttoe<br />

Oinner 6 00 p.m.<br />

VhMth7.-OOp.rn.<br />

AduR Bible Study 7:00 p.m.<br />

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KENWOOD CHURCH of CHRIST<br />

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CHURC HES OF CHRIST<br />

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APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN<br />

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Hatstsad Road at 11 Mite<br />

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SsrviCM Every Sunday at 10 30 AM<br />

AMo. 1M A 3rd Sunday M 700 PM<br />

Sunosy School 915 AM<br />

MM Class Tuesday 7 30 PM<br />

SOng Services • Last Sunday<br />

ol Morth 7 00 PM<br />

CATHOLIC<br />

ST. AWTS SOMAN ATBOUC CH11CH<br />

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Plymouth • 453-0326<br />

Rev. John J. Sullivan<br />

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RESURRECTION CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

Rav RKKartA<br />

4SOO Wanan Ss I<br />

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MASS SCHEDULE<br />

Saturday 4:30 P.M.<br />

lMM*t*Aa.-0»rlsiysn<br />

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CHARISMATIC<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

Church of the Risen Lord<br />

Mr haMe « 1*49 *J*.<br />

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CHRISTAT)ELPHIANS<br />

The ObserverfTWJRSDAY, MARCH 9,1995<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of I-96) • Livonia<br />

Church • 522-6830 School/Day Care • 513-8413<br />

Rev. Uither A. Werth, Pastor<br />

Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11:00 A M.<br />

Sunday School ft Bttrte Class 9:45 A.M.<br />

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD<br />

•SGH & Elm SVMU Normve*<br />

L Kama MhowNMB<br />

CMC* 34* 31*0 SOU* MS at«t<br />

StMOar Won*w • » * »1 00 A M<br />

SrnMy School S4S AM<br />

WHiniw »»orVKp 7* JO PM<br />

ST MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />

Oven t Scftool 58S6 VSroy<br />

1 Bfc N O» Fort Rd Wettand 4»O280<br />

Ohrtne Worship S A 1! :00 AM<br />

MM CI*** S SS 9- 30 A M<br />

Monday Evening Service 7:JO P.M<br />

R*« !>••.•<br />

OsryO<br />

Risen Christ Lutheran<br />

462S0 Ann Artoor Road<br />

(1 US* MM tt SftWJorv,<br />

Plymouei • 453-5252<br />

Worship Service 6:30 A 11:00A.M<br />

FemNy Sunday School 9:45 A.M.<br />

K M Mshrl Psslor<br />

Hggn McMarsn, Lay Mwaier<br />

ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

20903 MMdMMl uvmiMiitSxr.<br />

FanM0o.Hdk.MKt.<br />

WOtSHIP SCEVKES A.<br />

Samrtjv<br />

SundK Stom«n| 9:1 (aja<br />

9*te Can S iundh Vhod l#4S<br />

Sartor t LHyt » 474-es?^<br />

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH IN AMERICA<br />

Timothy Lutheran Church<br />

9820 Wayne Rd<br />

(Batviaan Ann Artior TV** * Joy Roed)<br />

UvonM • 427-2390<br />

Senday Service* *00 A 10:30 AJA.<br />

"Ti5S"<br />

New Life<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

Sunday Worship 10 a.m.<br />

at the Masonic Temple on the<br />

M|usre in downtown Plymouth<br />

730 Pcnniman<br />

Pssior-Dcvdopet Ken Roberts<br />

313/420-1023<br />

PENTECOSTAL<br />

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />

OF PLYMOUTH<br />

JS1 K. SPRING ST.<br />

IMaiNeiM ISMtl MM*<br />

SMOMSOAV<br />

M«»su ases WM<br />

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ASSEMBLIES OF GOD<br />

"Sharing the Love of Christ"<br />

Prsschool, mndeeparten. Day Care<br />

Invitation to<br />

Worship<br />

Mail Copy To OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150<br />

FOR CHURCH PAGE COPY CHANGES OR INFORMATION ON ADVERTISING IN THIS DIRECTORY<br />

PLEASE CALL UNDA RIGDON AT 963-2161<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

MISSOURI SYNOD -<br />

25430 GRAND «VER A BEECH DMY<br />

S322266 REDFORO TWP<br />

Worship Service<br />

»:15* 11:00 A M<br />

Sundsy School<br />

S:1S A 11:00 A.M.<br />

Nurawy ProvOmcl<br />

HOSANNA-TABOR<br />

LITTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL<br />

9600 Leterrt* . So Redlort • 937 2424<br />

Rev GMnn Koppw Rev Lawrence Wrtlo<br />

WORSHIP WITH US<br />

Sunday Morning 9:30 A 11:00 A.M.<br />

Monday Evening 7:00 PM<br />

AtntH Bit* CMA* 9 *3 AM<br />

Chresar Schoc Pre Schooiaei Orad*<br />

Mr* P*t SadMr 937 2233<br />

LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />

Wisconsin Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Churches<br />

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />

RADIO HOUR<br />

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 1&.30A.M<br />

St. Paul Ev Church<br />

17810 Farmtngion Road<br />

Paaor* Can Pagw & James Nqir<br />

261-1360<br />

WORSHIP SERVICES<br />

Sunday 8:30 A 10:00 AM<br />

Sunday School A Bible Classes 9 *5<br />

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church<br />

! 5750 Kjnloch<br />

Psslor Gregory GMnn* • &32-86&S<br />

WORSHIP SERVICES<br />

8:30 A 11:00 A M<br />

Sunday School 9:45 AM<br />

CHRISTIAN<br />

SCIENCE<br />

FiW Church c( Chnu. SdmtbL Plymouth<br />

1100 W. Ann Artor Trail Hvmouth. Ml<br />

Sunday Sfrvnr lOWiir<br />

WJUv-Vhord lO Win<br />

Ewroinje TrMimony Mmm* "Wrm<br />

Rradiny Raoa - 44} S Harvry PlynwKiih<br />

Opea M-S lOa m -} pm., Then '-9 p m<br />

453-1676<br />

ASSEMBLIES OF COD<br />

Need More<br />

Direction In<br />

Life?<br />

Then joto ua thia<br />

Sunday. There reaOy<br />

la a better way.<br />

Dlacover R.<br />

•<br />

lai-OTY CHRISTIAN CENTER<br />

MICH AVB A H ANNAN UV3240930<br />

SUN 8:ISA, ll«>A.400P<br />

B r i g h t m o o r T a b e r n a c l e<br />

Assemblies of God • Calvin C Rati, pastor<br />

*J' frm ^ n " 4ou,Kf "* d Nl (1449 a . «M af Hahday lee) • \MAXO<br />

9:15 a m Famrfy Sundsy School Hour • Wednesday 760 p.m -Family Nmh«"<br />

1995 WORLD MISSIONS CONVENTION<br />

I0:30sm snd6 J0pm<br />

Res. >*A Hmhimt, mmUmMh dmttmr af Jhtrihmtmm<br />

for Ifo tmtSUlik P^*m efUf, PmkUtAm<br />

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EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN<br />

1=<br />

"30- -1L_<br />

TRINITY<br />

PRESBYTERIAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

10101 W. Arm Arbor Rd., Plymouth<br />

5 MSes W atShaUon Ra<br />

From M-14 lake GoOfcecHoo Rc Soum<br />

Worship Services<br />

8:15 a.m. Prayer A Praise Service<br />

11:00 s.m TrsdiUonsJ Service<br />

SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES<br />

, 9:30 A M<br />

Or Wm C Moors Pa«or<br />

Rav Wm Branham Asaooa* Pastor<br />

X Nursery Provided<br />

VlA Phone 459-9550<br />

CHURCHES OF<br />

THE NAZARENE<br />

PLYMOUTH CHURCH<br />

OF THE NAZARENE<br />

mam m *n> *>*m a**a • on, au run<br />

SU*AELESN0I'T«OFTSRT» »«AMITIQDAU<br />

St*Way Everana 6 00 p. m<br />

Ladies Mnstnes Tues 9 30 A M<br />

FAMAY NIGHT Wed 7 00 PM<br />

PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A)<br />

Presbyterian<br />

Church<br />

Worship Services<br />

Sunday School<br />

8:00, 9:15,10:45 A.M.<br />

and 12:05 P.M.<br />

Evening Service 7:00 P.M.<br />

J?<br />

«MIL£ Munmry Provided<br />

• Shuttle Service<br />

*<br />

Service Broadcast<br />

J<br />

1SS I 1X-00 AM<br />

WUFL-AM 1030<br />

UNITED CHURCH<br />

OF CHRIST<br />

NATIVITY UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST<br />

9436 Hsnry Ruff M Wssl Chicago<br />

•SonM 48150-421-5406<br />

Rev Oonekt u«a»mar« Pasior<br />

9:15 am. Church School<br />

1 10:30 a m Worship Sbrvics<br />

Nursery Care «• SMOS<br />

Rosedr.le Gardens Presbyterian Church, (U.S.A)<br />

Hubbard at W Chicago • Livonia • 422-0494<br />

Worship and Church School<br />

fIRJT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />

Main A Church • pi3) 453-6464<br />

«YB0ST9<br />

SarvtossSOO 8 11:00 AW<br />

Owes Srtool 8 Nurssry 9:00 8 11 HO AM.<br />

ft JamM Sknvn Laiand L Smm *<br />

Saner Una* inUu. __<br />

r to AT<br />

lOtSO Worship & Sunday School<br />

Rev Richsrd L Peters<br />

Rev. Ruth BtUington<br />

INTERDENOMINATIONAL<br />

Sundiy Worship - 8:00110:00 un.<br />

Wednesday - Family Night 7:00 p.m.<br />

Nursery & Children s Ministry at AH Services<br />

: x • ST. TIMOTHY 1 CHURCH<br />

m •' «'TO Rotf<br />

t iwie - -tflf san<br />

SurMtey Scftooi MS aan AM AgM<br />

_F*WlyWora*itp 1100 a m<br />

March 12m - "The Apostle * Creed"<br />

"His Only Son. Our Lord"<br />

GEHEVA PRESBYTERIAN OflJRO Ri SA.)<br />

..... 9w>don Carmr<br />

(313) 459-0013<br />

. Sunday StotAel Out* Scnool<br />

1J4> - »0C J_m * 1106 am<br />

. ' Educate* For AS SfSS<br />

AGAPE CHRISTIAN CENTER<br />

41S50 E. Ann Arbor Trail<br />

Plymouth, Michigan 48170<br />

(313) 459-6240<br />

"A church ministering to today 's needs'<br />

Mart B. Moore, Pastor Agape Christian Academy - K through 12<br />

NARDIN PARK UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

. 19887 Wm Eleven Mile Road<br />

lust Wesi of Middlcbcli<br />

476-8860<br />

Farmingion Hills *<br />

• Man* Its*aw.<br />

••nSe.OnwSlrtwl * Daw)<br />

March 12th<br />

"Groping for the Good Life"<br />

NEWBURG UNITED<br />

METHODIST CHURCH<br />

3S800 Ann Arbor Tkari<br />

422-0149<br />

Storehtp Ssrvtoes 6 Sunday School<br />

SrISS IU<br />

12th<br />

Youth Sunday<br />

r OSaon M MMMr preechio^<br />

L Carey<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

ST. MATTHEWS<br />

UNITED METHODIST<br />

30S00 S« Ma. fM IBM SlaAaw S TimSM ,*<br />

Out* Sonquoa Mat,<br />

10:00 A M Worship A Church School<br />

11:15 A M Adult Study Classes<br />

••unary PKMSM • 422S038<br />

Clarencevllle United Methodist<br />

MM* «UddM>rk «d<br />

•TS-MM<br />

Worship Service*<br />

•91 A 11:11 AM. SOO PM<br />

Churth WheoJ 10 OS AM<br />

Wednrtday Fnnchmem<br />

" * eSB. Cimr% m 7m<br />

ALDERSGATE<br />

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH<br />

10000 BEECH DALY ROAD<br />

Redlord. Ml 48239 tJ7-3170<br />

Mtor$Mp8:30&l1H»AIL<br />

Adut Sundsy School 9:45 AH. •<br />

ChUdrara Sunday School 11^0 A.M.<br />

V MormalChspslWbrship<br />

Ssl-SflOpj*.<br />

March 12th<br />

"Pilate's WWa"<br />

Oil eti- |-|| I<br />

Paatora Bob 4 Diana OoMdla


•c* The Obaenjer! thumhoay ManCH 9, 1995<br />

rtame for t»M rekgton catena*<br />

shook] he sutxntted no letef<br />

then noon Friday tor the next<br />

Thursday's tssue.<br />

1 MVOWCf RECOVERY<br />

A divorce recovery workshop is<br />

scheduled Mwn Thursday even<br />

ing*. Msrch y to A|*ril 27 . st<br />

First Presbyterian Church. 200 E.<br />

Main St.. Northviile. in the library<br />

^loungt. $30. Call 810-349-<br />

091L for informs tion<br />

• PUMM CARNIVAL<br />

Congregation Beit Kodesh will<br />

host its snnusl Purim carnival<br />

from 11 s.m to 2 p.m. Sunday,<br />

Msrch 12. st the synagogue, 31840<br />

W. Seven Mile, Livonia. There<br />

will be game* snd priies and<br />

lunch items sold. Tickets st the<br />

door.<br />

• LENTEN RETREAT<br />

Madonna Univenity will host s<br />

Lenten retreat from 9 am. to 5<br />

p.m. on Saturday. March 18 in<br />

the residence hall on campus.<br />

The retrest will focus on prsyer,<br />

reflection snd relaxation. Father<br />

Ken McKernan. s teacher at<br />

Catholic Central, wiil be the facilitator.<br />

Cost ia Si 2 snd include*<br />

lunch and refresh menu. Register<br />

by Wednesdsy. Msrch 15. Call<br />

313-591 5006<br />

• BETHANY PLYMOUTH-CANTON<br />

Bethsny Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong>, s<br />

support snd social group for divorced<br />

and separated Christians,<br />

will have s St Patrick's Day<br />

Dance 9 p.m to 1 s.m. Saturday.<br />

March 18. st St. Kenneth's Catholic<br />

Church. Haggerty Road,<br />

south of Five MUe Road. Plymouth.<br />

Cost is $8 per person snd<br />

includes beer, wine, pop and<br />

munchies. Music will be by DJ<br />

Dick Gersthy. For more information,<br />

call 261 9123 or 533-3041.<br />

• ACTION<br />

A support poup for people in career<br />

transition holds informal<br />

meetings with speakers in the<br />

parlor at Orchard United Method<br />

iat Church. 30450 Farmington<br />

Rd.. between 13 and 14 Mile. On<br />

Monday. March 27, Cora Len<br />

gem an n will speak on uaing recruiters.<br />

No charge. For more information.<br />

call the church office<br />

at 810-626-3620.<br />

• MESS1AN M THE PASSOVER<br />

St. Andrew's Presbyterian<br />

Church hosts Shema Yisrael who<br />

will present the Messiah in the<br />

Passover on Wednesday. March<br />

22 at 7:30 p.m. and includes an<br />

explanation of the seder meal. St.<br />

Andrews extends an invitation to<br />

anyone interested in this program.<br />

The church is at 26701 Joy<br />

Rd. between Inkster and Beech<br />

Daly in Dearborn Heights Call<br />

313-274-3820 between 9 am. snd<br />

noon for more information.<br />

RELIGION CALENDAR<br />

The Wert Detroit Vicariate edu<br />

cation canter in St. Hilary parish.<br />

Telegraph and Plymouth roads in<br />

Redford, vrftl answer questions on<br />

Thursday March 30 with Father<br />

Dennis Duggan. Topics, annulments.<br />

divorce, remarriage, gat<br />

ting s marriage recognised by the<br />

church end receiving sacraments<br />

after a divorce. The session is<br />

scheduled at 7:30 pm. To reach<br />

the center, turn south on Appleton<br />

(one block east of Telegraph).<br />

From Appleton. turn right onto<br />

Elmira which will become the entrance<br />

drive of the church parking<br />

lot. Call 533-1560.<br />

• LENTEN DINNERS<br />

Christ Our Savior Lutheran<br />

Church will serve Lenten dinners<br />

5:45-6:30 p.m. Wednesdays during<br />

Lent. The dinners will be before<br />

the 7 p.m. Lenten worship,<br />

which will feature special music<br />

snd chancel dramas to re-enact<br />

the passion story. Dinners coat<br />

$2.50 for adults, »1.50 for children<br />

sges 4-10 and children under 4<br />

free. For a menu and reservation<br />

information, call (313) 522-6830.<br />

• LENTEN SSW1CCS<br />

Lola Park Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church has midweek Lenten services<br />

at 10 a.m and 7:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesdays at the church. 14750<br />

Kinloch, Redford. The Rev. Gregory<br />

Gibbons will preach on the<br />

general theme of "Human Eatimates<br />

in the Light of the Scriptures."<br />

• St James Presbyterian Church<br />

has Lenten services at 7 p.m.<br />

Wednesdays in the chapel<br />

through April 5. St. James is at<br />

25350 W. Si* Mile. Redford. For<br />

more information, call (313) 534-<br />

7730 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday<br />

through Friday.<br />

N Church of the Risen Lord, a<br />

new parish of the Charismatic<br />

Episcopal Church of North Amer<br />

ica. ia holding Lenten worship<br />

services at 10 a m Sundays in Patio<br />

No. 1 Classroom in the University<br />

Center building of Medina<br />

University. 36600 Schoolcraft,<br />

Livonia. For more information,<br />

call (800) 484-7872, Ext 4534.<br />

• LENTEN FOCUS<br />

"The Cost of Diacipleship" by<br />

Dietrich Bonhoeffer will be the<br />

Lenten focus at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesdays for New Life Lutheran<br />

Church. The meetings will be<br />

held in the home of various members.<br />

Bonhoeffer's classic work is<br />

sbout the Sermon on the Mount.<br />

New Life is a forming congregation<br />

of Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church in America. For more information,<br />

call Pastor-Developer<br />

Ken Roberts at (313) 420-1023 or<br />

(810) 442-7243.<br />

• LENTEN EVEMNOS<br />

The West Detroit Parishes will<br />

preaent "Lenten Ifialip et Reflection<br />

for Woman." 7-9 p.m<br />

Thursday, March 9 end April 6,<br />

•t St. Hillary Parish Center,<br />

23901 Elmirs, Radford. Sister<br />

Roeamarie Kieffer and Slater<br />

Mam Miller wtll be the presenters<br />

for the program, an oppor<br />

tunity for women to renew, refresh<br />

and recommit. For more informs<br />

tion, call St. Hillary at (313) 533<br />

1560. "•<br />

Crossroads Church wiU have its<br />

annual spring conference Friday<br />

and Saturday, March 10-11. The<br />

t heme of the conference wiil be<br />

"Making Christianity Relevant"<br />

The conference will ooet $45 per<br />

person and will include four meesages<br />

from the speaker, Don<br />

Willeman of Dallas, Taxes, three<br />

meals, contemporary music, open<br />

gym times, skits and fun.<br />

The single adult ministry is<br />

hosting the conference, which will<br />

be hey at Grace Chapel. 27096<br />

Halsteed, Farmington Hills- For<br />

more information, cell Rob Eddy<br />

st (313) 961 -7163.<br />

• WOMEN'S ASLOW<br />

Women's Aglow will have a oneday<br />

seminar with Quin Sherrer,<br />

author of "A Woman's Guide to<br />

Spiritual Warfare," 9 a.m to 4<br />

p.m. Saturday, March 11, at the<br />

Holiday Inn Gateway Centre in<br />

Flint, For more information, cell<br />

(313)397-1111.<br />

The final part of St Mary Catholic<br />

Church's Inaight into Human<br />

Issues series will be at 6:45 p.m<br />

Sunday, March 12, at the church,<br />

34530 Michigan Ave., Wayne. The<br />

topic will be annulments with the<br />

Rev. Norman Nawrocki, judicial<br />

vicar of the Archdiocese of Detroit,<br />

• EASY SHOWER<br />

The Full Gospel Church of Plymouth<br />

will have a Right to Life<br />

baby shower 2-3:30 p.m. Sunday.<br />

March 12, at the church, 291 E.<br />

Spring, Plymouth. Participants<br />

sre ssked to bring new or used<br />

(but usable) baby and maternity<br />

items which will be given to local<br />

pregnancy help centers. For more<br />

information, call (313) 425-4290<br />

or (313) 981-3753.<br />

Other Right to Lufo-Lifoepan<br />

baby showers will be held 2-3:30<br />

p.m that day at Resurrection<br />

Pariah Hall. 46001 Wkrren, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

St Duns tan Church (in the<br />

Activity Building), 1646 Bel ton,<br />

Garden City, and St. Raphael<br />

Church (in the Activities Build<br />

ing), 5775 Merriman, Garden<br />

City. Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Church. 1062 Church St.. Plym<br />

outh, will have a shower 1 -3 p.m.<br />

Gifts alao can be dropped off at<br />

St. Kenneth Church. 14961 Hag<br />

gerty, Plymouth Township.<br />

'Jesus Christ Superstar'<br />

traces Christ's last 7 days<br />

When Andrew Lloyd Webber<br />

and Tim Rice sat down to create<br />

"Jeaua Christ Superstar" in 1969,<br />

they began a moat unlikely journey<br />

to the stage.<br />

Now. some 26 years later, the<br />

musical ia back on stage, making<br />

a stop at the Michigan Theatre in<br />

Ann Arbor March 28-29.<br />

Baaad on the laat seven days in<br />

the life of Jesus of Naxareth, "Superstar"<br />

has Ted Neeley recreating<br />

his role of Jesus Christ from<br />

the popular motion picture 22<br />

Originally created as a tworecord<br />

rock opera released In the<br />

uj3. and Britain, the album sold<br />

2Vfc million copies and was such a<br />

success that it spawned numer<br />

ous concert tours.<br />

Webber, Rice, and Robert Stigwood<br />

(et the time their manager)<br />

then created a "Jesus Christ Superstar"<br />

for the Broadwsy stage<br />

that opened in October 1971, with<br />

s then-unheard-of advance sale of<br />

more than $1 million. The original<br />

Broadwsy production played<br />

more than 700 performances, followed<br />

by a sold-out national tour.<br />

The current production, directed<br />

snd choreographed by Tony<br />

Christopher, returns Broadway's<br />

"Jesus Christ Superstar" to its<br />

rock roots, using contemporary<br />

theater technology like state-ofthe-art,<br />

hand-held and heedaet<br />

wireless microphones; fiber optics;<br />

and computer-generated<br />

lighting.<br />

It has received rave reviews and<br />

played to sold-out audiences in<br />

San Francisco, Los Angeles, Baltimore,<br />

Detroit, Philadelphia,<br />

Wsshington, D.C., Chicago,<br />

Cleveland and Minneapolis.<br />

"With 1990s high-tech whistles<br />

snd bells, this production is the<br />

raxzJe-daxxle realisation of Rice<br />

and Webber's original intent,"<br />

said The Baltimore Sun.<br />

Rice believed that be and<br />

Webber, who had previously colls<br />

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snd is responsible for bring-<br />

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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1995<br />

Oaikocn Spot<br />

MARTY FIGLEY<br />

lmpatiens makes<br />

impressive show<br />

When readers call with information<br />

about something they've grown, we all<br />

learn more about-garden ing — and it<br />

helpe me with a column idea. Such is the case<br />

with John Haibert of Royal Oak.<br />

Last year he bought a plant from Mr. Uhli<br />

nak, who has a greenhouse in Armada and a<br />

stall at the Royal Oak Parmer's Market, and<br />

was pleased and surprised with the result.<br />

John gardens on a typical suburban plot,<br />

with partial shade, and he has transformed his<br />

back yard into almost all garden with many<br />

shade-loving plants (and a few sun lovers for<br />

the sunny areas* Many (lowers grace the front<br />

of the house, too Hydrangia. Asian and Oriental<br />

Lilies. Chelone (Turtle Head*. Astilbe, Amaranthus.<br />

Ferns (nursery and ivy), Hostas, Lily<br />

of the Valley, Evening Primrose. Balloon Flowers,<br />

False Dragonhead and others make up the<br />

garden scene.<br />

Impressive lmpatiens<br />

Many plants are grown in pots Last year he<br />

maintained 91 pots of flowers! The plant he<br />

wanted me to see (an old variety I is a relative of<br />

the lmpatiens. I. glandulifera. which was towering<br />

in iU pot at least seven feet tall from the<br />

soil line with nine-inch, lance-shaped, serrated<br />

leaves. The main flower stem is hollow and can<br />

grow as large as eight inches in circumference<br />

— his was two inches at the soil line. The<br />

leaves (one 13 inches long) form along the stem<br />

and as secondary sums form, smaller leaves<br />

are produced. .<br />

Blooming begins at the top of the plant<br />

around mid-July and later buds open on the<br />

secondary stems allowing the plant to flower<br />

until laU August. The flowers resemble a<br />

Lady's Slipper with two-part, two-tone pink<br />

peUls. The bottom of the flower is slightly<br />

speckled.<br />

Sometimes the flower color is clear pink,<br />

mulberry red (or a blend) or white, according to<br />

the book "Annuals for Connoisseurs' by Wayne<br />

Winterrowd.<br />

Cold facts<br />

This author suggests that seeds need winter<br />

cold to germinaU and should be sown in place<br />

in moist or well-watered friable garden soil in<br />

the garden or in a nursery. Chilling in the refrigerator<br />

for a month will work alao, then sow<br />

on sterile compost. Able to endure some froet,<br />

the plant will grow quickly when warm weather<br />

begins. Thinning ia recommended. Fertililing<br />

usually isn't necessary<br />

John grew his tall plant in soil he had composted<br />

with grass, used no fertilizer or sprays.<br />

It did receive hot afternoon son. but stood up<br />

well to it.<br />

WtOterrowd considers this plant quiU<br />

"promiscuous" as\he seeds scatter readily. I<br />

wonder how John will feel after s couple of seasons,<br />

but we must try new things in our gardens.<br />

Where else could we have more fun?<br />

I have checked many companies for seeds for<br />

LOOKING AHEAD<br />

,3D<br />

**st te watch for in Craativa Living next wee*:<br />

• Obeerver srsa residents compete for pruas at the<br />

Ann Arbor Flower and Genfen Show March 23-26.<br />

• From water-colors to weavings. the latest exhibit<br />

at the Michigan Art Exchange in Plymouth<br />

offers them all March 18-31.<br />

• Graduating seniors Sean Henkel and Pamela<br />

Mardauas of Livonia exhibit art at Madonna<br />

University through March 30<br />

• Victoria Diaz talks about what's new on the<br />

local book scene<br />

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a piece of fabric ia turned into a work of<br />

art with needle and thread, quilts and cross<br />

stitch samplers, tablecloths, baby blankets,<br />

snd porcelain covered keepsake boxes become treasured<br />

heirlooms endowed with a sense of history to<br />

entrust to the next generation.<br />

Needleart experte aay there is a trend toward a<br />

greater appreciation for traditional valuea. and the<br />

importance of family and home ao it's only natural<br />

that sewing and needlework, which had fallen out of<br />

favor in the laat 20 years, are gaining a new following.<br />

Quilting and croes stitiching lead aa the moot popular<br />

among the needlearU comprising this time honored<br />

craft.<br />

Nowhere ia that more visible than at sewing notion<br />

shops like Stitch nTime, Ltd. in Westland and Village<br />

Patchwork in Plymouth.<br />

"Cross stitch is needleart. It's like painting with a<br />

needle. The stitches give you your color and your texture,"<br />

said Kathy Williatna, owner of Stitch-N-Time<br />

Williams embroidered as a child and hated it.<br />

About 20 years ago after prodding from her daughter<br />

to try it again, Williams purchased her first cross<br />

stitch kit on sale. It was a reproduction of a Norman<br />

Rockwell painting. Her current project, an undoubtedly<br />

major undertaking, ia the christening gowns she's<br />

Sae 2D<br />

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. &-<br />

^ #—i Kathy Sandberg's versatility in clay ts<br />

sure to 8park an interest in just about everyone in an<br />

upcoming exhbiit at The Art Gallery in Garden City<br />

Artists exhibit ceramic<br />

works in Garden City<br />

Br Lwpa Ann Cwmw<br />

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The versatility and malleability<br />

at day comae to play In a rare one<br />

day exhibition Sunday, March It, at<br />

The Ait Gallery ia Gsrden City A<br />

reception to atast-the-artiste aad<br />

learn what's behind their<br />

echeduled 2-6 pm<br />

Front functional pottery. Oriental<br />

bird hatha hatha, and fat<br />

little Ash with worms in their<br />

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Glass<br />

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reflects<br />

light<br />

Br LINDA ANN CBOMIN<br />

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In daylight or candlelight glaee's<br />

ability to capture and reflect light ia<br />

unmatched.<br />

In honor of Michigan Glaaa<br />

Month in April the Livonia Arte<br />

Commission presents an advance<br />

celebration of the medium in an exhibit<br />

in the circular ahowcases on<br />

the second floor of the Civic Center<br />

<strong>Library</strong>, 82777 Five Mile Road eaat<br />

of Farmington.<br />

Heidi Barron fovea glass It clear-<br />

ly shows in the more then two t<br />

beveled glass sculptures on display<br />

at the library through March 30<br />

"When 1 originally aaw her work<br />

at the Livonia Arte and Crafts Festi<br />

val, I thought it waa uniqus snd<br />

original. I think people are attracted<br />

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Time owner<br />

Kathy<br />

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provides<br />

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you need for<br />

cross<br />

stitching in<br />

her<br />

Westland<br />

shop.<br />

If a stitch in time saves nine, what<br />

• do stitches lovingly created on<br />

quilts, pillows and other objects<br />

save? Memories of a cherished<br />

friend, the history of a family as it is<br />

passed from generation to<br />

generation as an heirloom, all this<br />

and more.<br />

Future<br />

Kitty Cole<br />

and Jan<br />

Williams,<br />

owners of<br />

Village<br />

Patchwork<br />

in<br />

Plymouth,<br />

agree that<br />

quilts link<br />

us to our<br />

history.<br />

Catching Rays: Heidi Barron<br />

creates beveled glass sculpture<br />

noted for iu reflective<br />

qualities. Her contemporary<br />

style work is on exhibit at<br />

the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong><br />

through March 30.<br />

D<br />

to ths beveled glass, the sparkle and<br />

highiighta that reflect from tt," aaid<br />

arte commissioner, Lee Alanakas<br />

who booked the show<br />

In search of a new hobby 12 years<br />

ago. Barron took an adult education<br />

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Uotlngo footuroo news and notes about suburban<br />

real estate. To kst an announcement, wnte:<br />

Listings. Real Estate Editor. Observer A Eccentnc<br />

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M NOW *f ALTOftt<br />

C ran brook Raaltora in Franklin and Weat<br />

Bloomfiaid welcome several new Realtors to their<br />

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Helene Zaies, Katharine Beuman. Mary Lib<br />

Goolaby, Madelon Ward and Craig NicboU.<br />

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Relate in West Bloomfield.<br />

B CONTINUUM ED<br />

The Builders Aaaociation of Southeastern<br />

Michigan will sponsor a continuing education real<br />

estate aeminar for licensed real estate agents and<br />

brokers from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, March<br />

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Nakim George of the Michigan Institute of<br />

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Attendance satisfies the annual continuing education<br />

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Registration fees, including lunch, are $48.50 for<br />

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• CHAMBER LEADERS<br />

Jane Darling and Janette Engelhardt of Max<br />

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The Community Houae in Birmingham.<br />

• VP NAMED<br />

Frank Mediati of Troy ia the new vice preaident<br />

of Bloomfield Hills based Barry M. Klein Real<br />

Estate Inc. His major focus will be aite selection<br />

for netionsl tenant*. He is a graduate of Wayne<br />

State University's business program, has an associate<br />

broker's licenae snd is a licensed builder.<br />

Previoualy, he worked with the Farbman Group,<br />

specializing in commercial/retail real estate trans<br />

actions.<br />

— Becky Burns, special writer<br />

REAL ESTATE News<br />

Thursday.March 9,1996 <br />

ERA succeeds with Seller's Security Plan<br />

ekv By dlpr*ww Becky dimia Burn*<br />

ski* iAI .Warm w<br />

About 16 years after Electronic<br />

Realty Associates began its Seller's<br />

Security Plan guaranteeing, "If we<br />

don't aell your houae, ERA will buy<br />

it!", the plan is still going strong.<br />

"It's worked real well," said Matt<br />

Kenkel, owner of ERA Banker My'a<br />

Realty in Farmington Hills. "What it<br />

really does for ua is it gives the seller<br />

a certain level of comfort. If the houae<br />

doesn't aell, they have this program to<br />

fall back on."<br />

In the past year. Kenkel aaid. his<br />

office has used the plan four or five<br />

times. He added that it is ideal for<br />

people who are relocating.<br />

"It's peace of mind," said Dani<br />

Pea, a Realtor with ERA Rymai<br />

Symes in West Bloomfield.<br />

ERA on sverage receives 372 applications<br />

a year from people who want<br />

to sell their homes through the plan.<br />

That number should continue to<br />

grow, though, because ERA changed<br />

the program last June, eliminating<br />

application foes.<br />

What the plan does ia assure<br />

sellers their houses will sell. When<br />

aellers list their house with a participating<br />

ERA office, provided the<br />

house qualifies for the plan, and it<br />

does not aell within 210 daya from the<br />

application date, ERA will b«ky it at a<br />

price the Realtor and seller have<br />

agreed on earlier.<br />

"It's a guaranteed safety sale. It's<br />

like a. safety net," said Sharon<br />

Menard, coordinator at ERA's national<br />

office in Overland Park, Kan.<br />

ERA keeps the houae on the market<br />

for seven months before buying it<br />

from the seller, allowing it to be purchased<br />

by a home buyer.<br />

"If nobody else has come in within<br />

seven months and made an offer, we<br />

will close with them," Menard said.<br />

If sellers find a house before the<br />

seven months are up, they b*ve noth-<br />

ing to worry about "When they «o to<br />

purchase a home, their home is sold<br />

for all practical purpoaes." Menard<br />

For a house to qualify, it must bs a<br />

single family, owner-occupied dwelling<br />

up for resale, appraised at more<br />

than $35,000. And the seller must<br />

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through a broker with ERA affiliation.<br />

Through the plan, sellers may<br />

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their old home to use as a down payment<br />

on a new one.<br />

Another nice point about the plan,<br />

Kenkel said, is that if ERA does end<br />

up taking the title to the houae and if<br />

the sellers end up losing money on<br />

the deal, they are not required to<br />

make up for it But if they make more<br />

money than originally agreed on, the<br />

profit is passed on to the sellers.<br />

"There's really not a whole lot of<br />

obligation up front for the aeller,"<br />

Kenkel aaid. adding that he usually<br />

sells a house under, the plan before<br />

ERA takaa the title.<br />

Listing a home through the Seller's!<br />

Security Plan ia not much different;<br />

from a regular listing, ha aaid. There;<br />

is a chance sellers may have to pay aa<br />

appraisal foe, but in the end they get.<br />

it back when they sell bouse.<br />

Along with benefits to the seller,;<br />

there are advantages to the Reel tor,<br />

too. "The benefit* for us ara we sad*<br />

more house*," Pett said. "It's a list-;<br />

ing tool for us."<br />

Kenkel said he sometimes get*;<br />

c*lls from potential customers after'<br />

they have seen the program ad-!<br />

vertised in the newspaper. Other<br />

times, he get* calls from people who;<br />

have listed their property with anoch •<br />

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"The benefit* for us and the!<br />

franchise are it brings us business we'<br />

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Challenge 'as is' clause and inordinate control<br />

A We bought our<br />

\J| home ss la and<br />

believe that we<br />

have been ripped<br />

off. The building<br />

inspector apparently<br />

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home waa uninhabitable<br />

and that a<br />

repair and notice<br />

order had been issued.<br />

Can we sue<br />

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that the seller mis-<br />

represented, even in light of the<br />

"as ia" clause?<br />

A<br />

ROBERT M.<br />

MEISNER<br />

Based on s recent Michigan<br />

Court of Appeals decision, I believe<br />

there is a basis for you to pursue<br />

the seller, in spite of the "aa is"<br />

clause. The court in a recent esse<br />

found thst it is not reasonable to a*<br />

sume, sa s mstter of Isw, thst every<br />

purchaser ahould examine the local<br />

building inspector's records before<br />

purchasing a residential home.<br />

Whether such assumption should<br />

be made in your case, a* waa the case<br />

in the Court of Appeals, is a question<br />

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judge or jury. Therefore, you may<br />

hsve s reasonable basis, based upon<br />

the fscts of your esse, to pursue the<br />

seller.<br />

QWe are a condominium hotel<br />

that has been managed by the<br />

developer for several years but now<br />

a majority of the unit owners are in<br />

control of the board of directors.<br />

There Is a property management<br />

company that the developer wishes<br />

to continue to utilise at the condominium<br />

project who wante 60<br />

percent of the rental income obtained.<br />

plus cost* from the residents.<br />

What is normal in connection<br />

with this type of rental program<br />

aa it relates to condominium<br />

aaaociation operation?<br />

A<br />

Many motel condominiums are<br />

managed by professions! man-<br />

agement companies. The percentage<br />

of rental incomes retained may vary,<br />

depending upon the region, but there<br />

are management companies that collect<br />

as much as 50 percent of the rentsi<br />

fees from the co-owner /landlords.<br />

For ezsmple. in Aspen, Colo., there<br />

are a number of hotel condominiums<br />

where the management company collect*<br />

s stipend from each rental property.<br />

but there are also, significantly,<br />

condominium associations that have<br />

retained their own personnel to manage<br />

the hotel.<br />

Therefore, there are no fees collected<br />

from the rental, except a* is necessary<br />

to fund the operations of the hotel<br />

condominium. Depending upon<br />

the locale, and the size of the condominium,<br />

the condominium association<br />

should explore what alternatives<br />

are available on a competitive basis<br />

to most efficiently operate the condominium<br />

project.<br />

Developers that retain control of<br />

the condominium project in order to)<br />

potentially pad their pockets by?<br />

usurping unreasonable control of the<br />

association through management aiM<br />

rental feea should be dealt with bjC<br />

the condominium aasociation with<br />

the legal rights that the aaaociation<br />

and ita members have in order td<br />

svoid any potential abuse by the de{<br />

veloper controlled management ootn 4<br />

pany and/or rental company.<br />

Robert M. Meisner it an Oakland<br />

County attorney who concentrates his<br />

practice iti condominium, real estate<br />

and corporate law. Submit question*<br />

by writing: Robert Af Meisner. 30200<br />

Telegraph Road, Suits 467. Bingham<br />

Farms. MI 49025 This column provides<br />

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THURSDAY. MARCH 9,1996 BUILDING^BUSINESS<br />

BUILDING & BUSINESS<br />

OBSERVER<br />

STARS<br />

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This column highlights promotions, transfers. Wrings<br />

and other key personnel moves within the<br />

suburban business community Send a brief biographical<br />

summary — including the towns of rest<br />

dency and employment and a black and whit a<br />

photo, if desired — to: Stars. Buiklir^ & Business.<br />

Observer 1 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 School<br />

craft. Livonia 48150. Our fa* number is (313/<br />

591 7279<br />

Janet Chorkey of Birmingham<br />

wa* named director of<br />

marketing communications at<br />

Ford tic Earl Associates Inc in<br />

Troy. Chorkey had been director<br />

of public relations and publication*<br />

at Cranbrook<br />

Educational Community in<br />

Bloomfield Hills She also was.<br />

editor of The Cranbrook Quarterly<br />

Julia K. Hansen of Southfield<br />

was named director of Bales<br />

and marketing for DoubleTree<br />

Guest Suites in Southfield < forrierly<br />

Embassy Suites).<br />

Hansen held a similar position<br />

at Guest Quarter Suites in<br />

Columbus. Ohio She received<br />

an award tn 1992 for increasing<br />

revenue of the Columbus<br />

operation.<br />

Cindy Krainen of West<br />

Bloomfield was named vice<br />

president, hospitality and food<br />

service of Harper Associates in<br />

Farmmgton Hills. Krainen. a<br />

registered dietitian, has been<br />

employed by the executive<br />

search Firm as a recruiter in<br />

the food service and hospitality<br />

since she joined the company<br />

in 1987.<br />

Rene L Monforton of Livonia<br />

was promoted to assistant<br />

vice president and chief claim<br />

officer at AAA Michigan in<br />

Dearborn. Monforton had been<br />

claim director. He was promoted<br />

to claim director in 1983<br />

Monforton joined AAA Michigan<br />

in 1961 as a claim representative.<br />

She ©bseruer<br />

Chorkey<br />

Hantaan<br />

F<br />

Excessive Debts?<br />

• Credit Problems?<br />

• Bankruptcy?<br />

Collections?<br />

• Charge Offs?<br />

Univerffted<br />

Income?,<br />

ft* 'vrafc<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Classifieds<br />

Date book<br />

Houses offer access to lake, freeways<br />

It's not really close in<br />

term* of miles. But a pair<br />

of area builders with<br />

sterling reputations have<br />

a subdivision under<br />

construction that provides<br />

lake living with<br />

great freeway<br />

By Doug Funkk<br />

STAFF Warrxa<br />

os now tor s confidential<br />

to discuss yowr needs.<br />

1971...A namm you earn trust<br />

Oil (»10f 8$$-M22..JUk tor Pas)<br />

Eden Gardens,<br />

a subdivision with<br />

31 lota, haa good<br />

pedigree.<br />

Donald ' L.<br />

Pratt, a residential<br />

builder in Troy,<br />

end Fred Capaldi, a Rochester Hills<br />

residential builder, have joined<br />

forces to erect houses in the rural<br />

community at Fenton Townahip.<br />

Each haa won Builder of the<br />

Year designation from the Builders<br />

Association of Southeastern Michigan.<br />

Each haa served aa president<br />

of that profeeeional group. Each<br />

continues a family tradition in the<br />

building industry.<br />

Capaldi and Pratt have scaled<br />

down the beat elements of floor<br />

plans they've previously developed<br />

for Eden Gardens. They offer a story<br />

and a half, a two story and a<br />

ranch Prices start at 9164,900.<br />

The partners can build each other's<br />

plans and will alternate jobs.<br />

About half of the lota front on<br />

Dollar Lake, a no-wake waterway<br />

perfect for rowboats. pontoon bosts<br />

or sailboats. Lakefront lots carry a<br />

premium of $18,000.<br />

"One of the things we were looking<br />

at waa getting into the afford<br />

able market," Pratt said. "Up here,<br />

affordable ia $180,000 and under"<br />

"The draws out here, naturally,<br />

are the water and the country living,"<br />

said Capaldi These arc nice<br />

aiae lots, eO-by-136 feet"<br />

The development has good scto<br />

1-75 and US-23. Even<br />

What's<br />

between<br />

you and<br />

your<br />

GOALS?<br />

my<br />

Shorewood: This 1.700-square-foot model at Eden Gardens<br />

features the master suite on the main floor, two bedrooms<br />

and a full bath upstairs<br />

though the site ia as close to Flint<br />

as 04kE communities, the drive<br />

would be reasonable fbr workers in<br />

Oakland County and Ann Arbor,<br />

the builders agree.<br />

"1 thought we'd be a good drawing<br />

card for people who work in<br />

Auburn Hills," Pratt said. "The<br />

(Chrysler) tech center ia 30, 35<br />

minutes away."<br />

This ia a phenomenal spot for<br />

getting around the state." Pratt<br />

Eden Gardens ia serviced by city<br />

and well water. The subdivision<br />

will have streetlights but no<br />

sidewalks. The property ia in the<br />

Lake Fenton Community Schools.<br />

Two models are on site.<br />

The Shorewood, s 1,700-squarefoot<br />

story-and-a-half, features the<br />

master bedroom suite on the main<br />

level and two bedrooms and a full<br />

bath upstairs.<br />

The master showcases a separate<br />

tub and shower and walk-in closet.<br />

The first floor alao has a forma)<br />

den, great room, kitchen/eating<br />

nook, half bath and laundry.<br />

A two-story foyer greets visitors<br />

at the front door. The great room<br />

haa a sloped ceiling.<br />

"We can't get custom out of our<br />

system," said Capaldi, who built<br />

the model.<br />

The basic Shorewood is priced<br />

at $164,900. '<br />

The Lake wood, 1,750 square feet<br />

erected by Pratt, places all three<br />

bedrooms and two full baths upstairs.<br />

The master has a shower<br />

only. Both secondary bedrooms have<br />

walk-in closets and ceiling lights.<br />

A large great room highlights<br />

the main level with kitchen/eating<br />

nook, half bath and laundry.<br />

c<br />

A two-atory foyer riaea at the<br />

main entrance.<br />

"Again, we tried to introduce as<br />

much light as possible." Pratt said.<br />

The basic Lakewood is $154,900.<br />

The third floor plan, the Driftwood,<br />

a ranch of about 1,700<br />

square feet, offers three bedrooms,<br />

2 V2 baths, great room, kitchen/eating<br />

nook and laundry for $167,900.<br />

Standard featurea on all floor<br />

plans include two-car garage, basement,<br />

fireplace, dishwasher and<br />

garbage disposal.<br />

Vinyl siding is the standard exterior.<br />

Brick is extra.<br />

The tax rate fbr reaidential property<br />

in Fenton Township serviced<br />

by the Lake Fenton Schools ia about<br />

$23.10 per $1,000 of state equalised<br />

valuation, half of market value.<br />

That meana the owner of a<br />

$165,000 houae in Eden Gardens<br />

would pay about $1,900 yearly in<br />

property taxes.<br />

A flat fee of $159 also is currently<br />

billed to residential property<br />

owners in Fenton for garbage collection<br />

and mosquito control.<br />

Steve Haggard, a commercial pilot<br />

who regularly commutea to<br />

Metro airport, haa purchaaed a<br />

Shorewood model with wife, Lou<br />

Ann. and sons. Jake and Sam.<br />

The family will add a fourth<br />

bedroom and additional space in<br />

the garage.<br />

- The sub is on a cul-de-sac and<br />

won't have much traffic," Steve<br />

aaid. "We wanted to get to a smaller<br />

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good achoola "<br />

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added.<br />

"The model, I like the way it's<br />

laid out very efficiently." Haggard<br />

said. "With a fourth bedroom,<br />

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"Lakefront property is golden,"<br />

said Wayne Ulrich, sales rep on<br />

site. "People sort of gravitate to<br />

that, especially in this area."<br />

The sales office at Eden Gardens,<br />

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daily, doted Thursdays and Friday.<br />

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The Obmrwr Tm ksiwv March 9. 1995<br />

B U S I N E S S D A T E B O O K<br />

_ Detroit development roadblocks cited<br />

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KAkolu Jr.. president of Wal<br />

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0ea<br />

Mimatanw w w c m m r m m i mil acquisition process.<br />

development and planning for<br />

Bloomfield Hill* resident aaid of<br />

civic languafe here." Keller said.<br />

Center n Garden c*> and Wttew «un High Lues And crime. Lack of<br />

Oakland County.<br />

current atate environmental<br />

We have to fight each other la<br />

*»W8n» (oJ 30p.ni uaru^ per»on*i knowledge about the ac- clean up standards.<br />

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tual state of deterioration in the<br />

and identify tha whole city aa a<br />

• Time ia money in the develop<br />

divides ua rather than what un-<br />

' a tenwtv tor nuwo pro cants *ui te at mu 21 y**r> of city<br />

gun control district." aaid Kathe<br />

ment buaineaa." said Stuart<br />

ite* ua<br />

* »Mxuei ^ W j *. cr* •A* Peas a pft*wca|/*m sowe«r* Thoae are major impedimenta<br />

rine Bee be, a Birmingham reai<br />

Frankel, president of a commer-<br />

"I'm surprised how much w*<br />

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dent and president of Premiae Aa-<br />

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love to debate rather thaa act," he<br />

troit identified by a panel of govaodataa.<br />

a real estate consulting<br />

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Troy "We need a short fu*e to set<br />

added "We have to act, do it out<br />

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eminent, civic and businea* lead decision*"<br />

firm.<br />

of the aenae we're in the M»«t<br />

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Frankel haa developed some<br />

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Mayor Denni* Archer's land uae<br />

aio*aw<br />

sponsor* • seminar Mow 10 BUea an<br />

five million square feet of shop<br />

mutually dependent, specific<br />

tiona were diacuaaed during a<br />

taak force.<br />

(ifectiv* Safety Pro^am 9 a. m to I<br />

ping center* in the suburb* dur-<br />

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veloper in thi* room have • piece<br />

• Streamline the licensing and<br />

oped in Detroit because analysis<br />

Depr or labor Coal a *20 Advance property management firm head<br />

of property on Caaa. Woodward or<br />

UarxAcfurert Assooauy -^«r»oon naguwieo ai (810| 3S3<br />

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quartered in Southfield, and<br />

Bruah to develop in 10 year*."<br />

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