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VOLUM*20NUMB*R93<br />
THURSDAY. J UN* 1.1996* CANTON<br />
<strong>Group</strong> <strong>wants</strong> <strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong> <strong>project</strong><br />
% A<br />
group of <strong>Canton</strong> residents is taking aim at putting<br />
<strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong> Airport expansion on the ballot. The<br />
group contends that plans to turn the airport into a<br />
trade port will affect the quality of life.<br />
BY JOANNE MALISZEWSIU<br />
STV> » Warm<br />
If ever given the chance, consider ho*<br />
you would out your ballot on plan* for<br />
the vintage <strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong> Airport to ex<br />
puvd and serve ea an international car<br />
go facility.<br />
"I think it belong* on the ballot. We<br />
are not against progress, juat irreeponsi-<br />
ble actiona. An administrative decision<br />
to expand an existing airport into an<br />
airport that will impact MfrtWdy on<br />
the vaat majority of communities it will<br />
be affecting ia an irresponsible detiaion,"<br />
aaid <strong>Canton</strong> resident Bill Mosher<br />
of the Citixena Against the <strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong><br />
Airport. 1 .<br />
The group of reaidenU haa changed<br />
Minimal approach<br />
pattern for fully<br />
loaded tuHy tu&ed<br />
747 Right patterns<br />
car vary depeod-ng<br />
on weather<br />
IN THE P A H E R<br />
<strong>TOD</strong><br />
Buses stop: <strong>Canton</strong> is looking at<br />
coping with transportation now<br />
that SMART is still in business.<br />
/2k<br />
Police auction: <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />
put up some odds and ends for<br />
sale There were some fun results.<br />
/3A<br />
Proposed plans for <strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong><br />
include extending one of five<br />
runways from 7.000 to T0.500<br />
feet to alio* 74 7 i&ts loaded<br />
wth cargo to land and take off<br />
t Shown here by the red line)<br />
OPINION<br />
Millage endorsed: A yes vote is<br />
urged on two property tax Droposals<br />
for the the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
schools, a 2.3-mOl property tax increase<br />
and an 18-mill non-homestead<br />
property tax renewal. /ISA<br />
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ita position in the paat month from ona<br />
interested in gathering information to a<br />
group oppoeed to the expansion of a<br />
runway and creation of an international<br />
iradeport.<br />
Democratic Congress wo man Lynn<br />
Rivera haa acheduled a town hall meeting<br />
to discuss <strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong> plana at 9:30<br />
km. Saturday. June 24, at the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
Rivers aaid that though ahe was pre<br />
vioualy asked by a company to support<br />
expansion, ahe did not send a letter in<br />
support. But ahe haa not taken a atpnd<br />
on the expanaion or international trade-,<br />
port plana. "Like werynne.<br />
fimrrvlMlli<br />
<strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong> Airport<br />
learning about the <strong>project</strong>," she aaid.<br />
"What I'm hoping ia to find a way to do<br />
both thinga — have a tradeport and<br />
maintain the quality of life for people in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>."<br />
The citixena group hSa stopped requesting<br />
information from the <strong>Willow</strong><br />
<strong>Run</strong> Task Force becauae little was<br />
forthcoming and any information provided<br />
waa promotional. "They are going<br />
from a strict business point of view,<br />
Mosher aaid.<br />
Badly planned<br />
Members of the citixena group believe<br />
<strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong> expanaion ia rkn well-<br />
According to the 747 t\u\u%<br />
operating manual, the<br />
minimal length of a<br />
runway for safe take-off<br />
operations under<br />
slippery conditions<br />
is 12.300 feet which<br />
would require an<br />
additional 1.800 feet<br />
(shown here by the<br />
blue line) to the<br />
proposed extension<br />
The blue dots represent<br />
where navagaion events<br />
would occur if the runway<br />
was 12,300 feet looo<br />
FTVT. CENTS<br />
planned. "You've got the health aspect<br />
to look at, the noiae iaaue and the devaluation<br />
of our properties to look at,<br />
aaid member Art Dart.<br />
The concern stems from fully loaded<br />
and fueled 747 cargo jets flying overhead<br />
on their way to <strong>Willow</strong> <strong>Run</strong>. Noiae con<br />
tinues to be of concern aa do kerosene<br />
vapors from the planes that aettla to the<br />
ground as sticky, oily soot. Dart added.<br />
Expanaion advocates plan to extend<br />
one of five runwaya from 7,000 to 10.500<br />
feet to allow the large planea to land,<br />
and take off. The extended runway<br />
Ljt'gt a*van **
<strong>Canton</strong> mulls transit options<br />
Mr 8ii BIT-*<br />
W»AF? W IMI<br />
1B the *ak< of the SMART vote<br />
last Tueeda*. CAD loo TOWNSHIP<br />
is LOOKING for a "feat turn around<br />
•od a possible alternative pubtic<br />
-altsportauon CAM«r by Jul) I<br />
WT rt commuted to utiupuf<br />
'.AT I on *O that folk* will be<br />
»erwd," »aid Mike Afer. <strong>Canton</strong> s<br />
rMoum development manager<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and neighboring com<br />
•tvuniUem chose not to participate<br />
in the WQIM Tranait Authority,<br />
and S proposed dedicated 33 tntli<br />
request for three years to finance<br />
the SMART transportation syalem<br />
THe request WAA APPROVED by<br />
>. oter» May 23<br />
Plymouth. Plymouth Town<br />
• hip, Belleville, Northville TOWN -<br />
ship, Sumpter Township ami<br />
Nonlmtti alao elected not U» put<br />
the ISSUE on the ballot rn their<br />
communities<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> is looking for an altar<br />
native transportation system for<br />
sanior A titan* and the handi<br />
capped residents OF <strong>Canton</strong>. The<br />
township's contract with Nankin<br />
Transit, the AGENCY that PROVIDES<br />
transportation services locally<br />
through SMART, expire* June<br />
30<br />
A study SESSION is scheduled for<br />
7 p.M June 6 si <strong>Canton</strong> Town<br />
ship Hall The toamship ia con<br />
•idenng A contract with C hild and<br />
Family Services of Washtenaw.<br />
That agency has a vehicle<br />
equipped with a lift for wheel<br />
chairs They may also «ub contract<br />
a senior taxi »ervice that ia<br />
more comfortable for seniors than<br />
'The present only you can jive<br />
...for five days only. .<br />
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NEWSPAPERS<br />
The Obmrver THURSDAY. J I NK 1, 1996<br />
buses. Ager aaid. HEINE able TO<br />
provide ndee outside the com<br />
munitiea aerved by Nankin<br />
Tranait will be an important" con<br />
Alteration, he aaid<br />
In an earlier interview. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Supervisor Tom Yeek aaid it's<br />
uncertain if <strong>Canton</strong> will receive<br />
municipal tranait credits from the<br />
•tale SMART receive* them and<br />
dialnbutea them to Nankin. State<br />
Sen Loren Bennett. R <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
haa introduced legislation to pro<br />
tect local communities from losing<br />
their credit* to SMART<br />
Each of the five Nankin com<br />
munitiea — <strong>Canton</strong>. Waetland,<br />
Wayne. Garden City and Inkater<br />
- receive* municipal credit* from<br />
the slate <strong>Canton</strong> qualifies for<br />
143.700 in credit* which GOES directly<br />
to Nankin <strong>Canton</strong> alao<br />
pays 144.500 from the general<br />
fund for the bu* service.<br />
In March. Nankin provided<br />
1,061 rides.. plu* A total of 8,437<br />
in 1994. 10.092 in 1993 and 15.715<br />
in 1992 In 1992 and 1993. the service<br />
alao provided transportation<br />
for children in parochial school*.<br />
Items x \ X /<br />
The fee for the rider ia $1 one<br />
way.. /<br />
If <strong>Canton</strong> feed stayed in the<br />
Wayne County Tranait Authonty.<br />
with the passage of the 33-mlll,<br />
Nankin would have received dou<br />
ble the state credit* from <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
The townahip board voted to<br />
provide $8,500-48,600 - equal to<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s share of credit* — to<br />
provide resident* enth service<br />
through June 30 They voted<br />
April 4 to drop out of the transit<br />
authority.<br />
Trustee* argued that the service<br />
ia inadequate for residents<br />
who wish to go to Ann Arbor or<br />
other communities outside Nan<br />
kin's five community system.<br />
They si so said the money put into<br />
Nankin by <strong>Canton</strong> was excessive<br />
considenng the small ndership by<br />
township resident* and they also<br />
disliked the required 48-hour notification<br />
for rides.<br />
Ralph Shufeldt, Nankin chairman.<br />
sits on the six member<br />
transportation advisory committee.<br />
"I'm happy that the vote<br />
(SMART) went the way it did,<br />
but personally. I wish the citixena<br />
had the opportunity vote on it."<br />
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Awards boost looks<br />
In an effort to thank and con<br />
gratulate businesses ia <strong>Canton</strong><br />
for improving the appearance of<br />
their properties, the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Chamber of Commerce has intro<br />
duced beautification awards.<br />
The awards will be baaed on<br />
cleanlineea, appearance, upkeep,<br />
landscaping and flowers. Nominations<br />
for the award must be<br />
made by Monday. July 31, and<br />
sent to the chamber office, 5820<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. Suite 106,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 48187, or faxed to<br />
(313) 463 4503.<br />
Rock-N-Bowl<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> kida, ages 9-15. are in<br />
vited to the weekly Rock n-Bowl<br />
at Super Bowl. 46100 Poid Road<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong>- The 15 admission includes<br />
unlimited bowling, rental<br />
shoes, a live disc jockey and dancing.<br />
A portion of each week's pro<br />
ceeds will go to the <strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Youth Education Pro<br />
gram. Parents are guaranteed that<br />
Rock -n-Bowl is free of alcohol<br />
and cigarettes For more information,<br />
call Super Bowl. 469-6070<br />
mi am *a»rroo rt»<br />
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• C0HNECT10*<br />
Garage aaie<br />
SL Thomas A' Becket Catholic<br />
Church will have iu annual ga<br />
rage sale 9 a.m.-8 p.m June 8 arid<br />
9. and 9 a.m.-2 p M June 10. The<br />
sale ia at the church, 666 S. Lilley<br />
Road. For more information contact<br />
Mary Lou Tuckowski. 397-<br />
9838.<br />
Newcomer* golf<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers ia<br />
sponsoring a couples golf scram<br />
ble at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 17, at<br />
Faulkwood Shores For more information<br />
call the Newcomers at<br />
469 3375<br />
Transit meeting<br />
Transportation alternatives for<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> residents will be discussed<br />
at a <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip<br />
Board of Trustee* study session<br />
at 7 p.M Tuesday. June 6, in the<br />
board meeting room at <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township Hall. 1160 S. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center Road. •<br />
(Janton (Observer<br />
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CARRIE BLAMER >( Plymouth Township<br />
A«K 3*<br />
Year* in community" 5<br />
l'hil4rvn: One at West Middle School and one at Bird<br />
EWuwnUn •<br />
Education: Fbnt High School graduate. attended<br />
Central Michigan University<br />
Occupation: Vinraukrr student at Whupenng Oak*<br />
Stable*<br />
Community involvement Bird PTO president, bead room<br />
n>nher librar» aid Cntena Analysis Committee for supenn<br />
tendent search Early Childhood Developmental Committee:<br />
l c L***-*ise Action Partnership Coalition, phone bank worker<br />
for millag*-s »chool district volunteer award winner<br />
DANIEL DCNN1GAN' »f <strong>Canton</strong><br />
A^fe 17<br />
Years in community: 9 5 Children one to attend Salem<br />
this fall, one at Central Middle School, two at Hulsing<br />
Elementary. and a pre schooler<br />
Education: Cottonwood High School. Salt Lake City. I tah.<br />
graduated from University of Utah with a finance degree and<br />
a masters in business administration<br />
Occupation: financial analyst. Ford Motor, coordinating<br />
financing oeed* for Ford affiliate* and joint venture* in the<br />
Asia Paofic region<br />
C ommunity involvement: church lay minister responsible<br />
for all vouth activities<br />
MICHAEL MALONEY of Plymouth<br />
A*e: jy<br />
Year* in community-: 35 years<br />
Children: Kindrrgrartner at Allen Elementary Wife Gail<br />
u-aches at Allen Member St John Neumann Pansh<br />
Education: Salem High School graduate. University of<br />
Michigan engineering graduate MBA from U-M<br />
Occupation: manager reliability engineering, automotive<br />
components Ford Motor<br />
Community involvement: Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Junior<br />
Basketball Allen PTv> new teacher selection committee<br />
DAVID Mc< ARTHY' if Plymouth Townahip<br />
Age: V4<br />
Years in community:.6 1/2<br />
Children: two *>ns both high school graduate* living in<br />
Colorado A niece attends Bird Elementary<br />
Education: Highland Park Hiffh School graduate Associate<br />
degree*. Macomb Community College Madonna College<br />
degree* in fire protection and occupational safety Law<br />
degree. Detroit College of Law inot a lawyer. Retired from<br />
Clinton Townahip Fire/Rescue senior command<br />
Community involvement: Teaching at Macomb Community<br />
College Member of Menaa amateur radio, computer club*<br />
JEFF PHILLIPS of Plymouth<br />
Age: 32<br />
Years in community: 9 Grew up in Livonia<br />
Children: 3 A second grader and kindergartner at<br />
Bird Elementary, and a pre-schooler<br />
Education: Franklin High School graduate Madonna<br />
College graduate Mathematics degree, computer science<br />
minor<br />
Occupation: advanced systems engineer with EDS at<br />
Detroit Diesel<br />
Community involvement: youth church choir director<br />
Sunday school teacher, songleader League director<br />
of the girls' instructional division of the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Junior Baseball League Baseball coach<br />
BREN'DA ANDERSON PLECHA of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Age: 39<br />
Y in community. 10<br />
Ed Western Michigan University magna cum laude<br />
graduate Behavioral psychology degree communication<br />
Occupation: Family Life Education ManagerAraining specialist<br />
with Family Sema Detroit and Wayne County<br />
Community involvement: Leadership <strong>Canton</strong><br />
<strong>Canton</strong>/Plymouth Gang Taak force member Videotaped<br />
school event* for cable tv Volunteer chaperone<br />
PAUL 9CHRAUBEN of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Km*-. 32<br />
Years ia community: 5.5<br />
Children: two; a#sd 2 J«»ar* and 7 months<br />
Portland 9L Patrick's High School Aquinas<br />
t stay at-home parent Formerly <<br />
the OAce of Thrift Suyerneww. Uwrt<br />
The Observer THCHSIMY JCNK 1, 1996<br />
1 \ \nin\Its (OR IHt Pl>MOl TH-CWTON SIH fM"n of public<br />
t/wnsw - - w<br />
tranait." Kaess noted that in his<br />
managerial tenure SMART ridership<br />
rose for 21 straight months,<br />
costs had been cut, mechanics' ef<br />
ficiency improved, and a "get a<br />
job" program put in place<br />
"This is s much friendlier<br />
group (of public officials) than<br />
I'm uaed to," said Duggan. Audi<br />
ences of plain people, he said,<br />
were receptive and on May 23<br />
"went out of their way to open<br />
their wallets to help somebody<br />
else.<br />
"I got a negative to hostile re<br />
ception smong elected officials.<br />
They entirely misread the pub<br />
lie," Duggan said, rubbing it in to<br />
ika nnlitim*<br />
•OMN'I SIllCTtO<br />
s.ms C*W*l|<br />
25%<br />
-O-IH » SHU H'ASM..<br />
A ooll by Marketing Resources<br />
<strong>Group</strong> Inc. in February found 66<br />
percent support for the SMART<br />
tax proposal in suburban Wayne<br />
County, the actual reeult waa 66A<br />
percent, said Duggan. In Macomb<br />
County, the poll showed 62 percent<br />
support — right on the button.<br />
Voters in about half of Oakland<br />
County will go to the polls June 6<br />
to decide the same proposal —<br />
one-third of a mill for SMART<br />
operations. Polls show majority<br />
support for it, but the political<br />
opposition is far more vocal than<br />
in the other suburban counties.<br />
Duggan credited SEMCOG Executive<br />
Director John Amberger,<br />
also of Livonia, for "hammering"<br />
1&80-24JM<br />
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50%<br />
JUHIOSS S1SSIO 1<br />
on the business leadership to<br />
supportthe SMART CSmpetgn.<br />
With state funding running<br />
out, the Suburban Mobility Authority<br />
for Regional Transportation<br />
was due to go out of business<br />
soon, after 28 years, without some<br />
kind of tax support from local<br />
governments. Although the city of<br />
Detroit has long subsidized its D-<br />
DOT bus system snd the People<br />
Mover, the suburbs had the dis<br />
tinction of being the only metro<br />
area in the U.S. that had never<br />
given public transit tax support<br />
Some, like state Sen. Mat<br />
Dunaakiss, R Lake Orion, had al- <<br />
ready written SMART's obituary.<br />
See MMOAM, 9A<br />
21.09<br />
*SA<br />
Honored: Mike Duggan<br />
last week received the hon<br />
orary title of "regional am<br />
bassador" from the Southeast<br />
Michigan Council of<br />
Governments.<br />
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Sandra S Fogarty of Plymouth,<br />
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No ex-cons as prison<br />
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SiaU Capitol capsule»<br />
Suu Sen Robert Geeke. R<br />
Northville, ia known u •<br />
(rut dissenter. Bui last week<br />
h* launched • vigorous protest<br />
as lh« Senst* approved, 27 8, a<br />
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being hired aa prison guards.<br />
"If ever there waa a problem<br />
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Contending sponsor Dale<br />
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ale Bill 167. All other* voted<br />
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Spin doctor* on both sides of<br />
the House aiale were taking<br />
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bill lo allow an open presidential<br />
primary in Michigan in<br />
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Under an open primary, voter*<br />
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to announce their party<br />
preference National Democrat<br />
ic Party rules in the 1970*. however.<br />
required delegate* lo come<br />
from a Democrat* -only system.<br />
Party rules *uper*ede state law.<br />
The reform plan aroae after<br />
Republican* in 1972 Hp"** 1<br />
over lo ihe Democratic/pre* i -<br />
dential primary in droves to<br />
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Democrats went to an in for<br />
mal caucus *y»tem for several<br />
presidential elections, but voter<br />
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Michigan tried a closed primary-.<br />
in which voter* had to declare<br />
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reached an all-time low of<br />
18 percent (versus 47 percent in<br />
the open primary of 1972).<br />
The message really<br />
from voters who refused U> cast<br />
ballots in the cloaed primary in<br />
1992," said House GOP floor<br />
leader Kan Sikkema, R-Grand<br />
villa, sponsor of the new bill.<br />
House Bill 4435 goes to the<br />
Senate.<br />
Deadwoodcut<br />
With no fanfare, the Senate la<br />
moving on bill* to eliminate advisory<br />
boards to license borologisla<br />
(watchmakers) and myomassologists<br />
(specialised mas<br />
nage therapists). Senate Bills<br />
163 164 moved out of committee<br />
and to the Senate floor last<br />
week<br />
"These programs have been<br />
inactive for years, or have never<br />
taken action since their inception."<br />
said Sen. Bill Schuette.<br />
R-Midland, whoee Economic<br />
Development Committee pro<br />
duced the measures<br />
All positions on both boards<br />
have been left vacant by Gov.<br />
John Engler<br />
Horology licensing was establishing<br />
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had worked on.<br />
But a five-year hi*tory<br />
showed no licenses issued, no<br />
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penditures. Reason: In 1987, an<br />
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the licensure program too<br />
stringent a form of regulation<br />
The decision never was ap<br />
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ing licenses<br />
The Legislature enacted the<br />
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1974. and in 1980 iU provision*<br />
were put in the Occupational<br />
Coda. But Attorney General<br />
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defects making it unenforce<br />
able, and no myomassology licenses<br />
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Auto thefts jump in suburbs<br />
Detroit ia doing a batter Job of curtailing<br />
auto theft than 11 of tha surrounding Wayne<br />
County communities, according to a report by<br />
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In 1993 (the moat recent state police figure*<br />
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• Plymouth Township: 33 vehicles were reported<br />
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• Garden City: 83 vehicles were reported<br />
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• Westlsnd: 576 vehicles were reported stolen<br />
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• In Livonia: 498 vehicloa were reported<br />
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THURSDAY. JUNE 1.1995<br />
FAMILY ROOM<br />
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KAREN MEIER<br />
Who in the world<br />
is Carmen Meier?<br />
ast week as my family and I were making<br />
our way out of church, a man stepped up to<br />
Lme<br />
1 didn't know him. but he knew me. or<br />
rather he recognized me from the picture that<br />
sits on top of this column<br />
He took a look at me. my husband and my<br />
four children and shook his head I thought, "llh<br />
oh. here it come*. I'm in trouble for something I<br />
said in the 'Family Room' " You see. sometimes<br />
that happens Not often, but when it does, it 9<br />
kind of a bad thing And here we were in church,<br />
too And my family was standing nght there 1<br />
gulped What had I done now" 1<br />
Turns out. this man was surprfsed to see that<br />
my children were not all boys He told me he<br />
thought I only had sons, or at least that s what<br />
he remembers reading about. Poor C armen<br />
There she stood, in church, nght by me, her<br />
Mommy, and she must have felt so left out. so invisible<br />
Now. I felt much too guilty about this whole<br />
thing to just ignore it I'd never meant to slight<br />
my Utile girl, my only daughter It's just that my<br />
sons take up more of these column inches to explain<br />
than my daughter does<br />
Tony is my oldest, so he's the one blazing the<br />
trails for his little sister and brothers He gets<br />
put under the microscope a lot becauae he's the<br />
firstborn.<br />
And then there's Joe. the 3-year-old. Heaven<br />
knows. I could probably change the name of this<br />
column from "Family Room to "Joe s Room He<br />
See F;<br />
14A<br />
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BY CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />
#rAFT Warren<br />
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14A(P.C) Tk< Observer THIKSUAY .JUNE 1. 1995<br />
Family Room from page 13A ^J-1<br />
nrquirv* «o much ei|>leinu»a<br />
And then (Wi'i beb> Jack<br />
He's ih« mn|Ni of lh« sibling*<br />
and having just turned 1 la»i<br />
month. he * still a baby And ba<br />
Kea aaturalh |*c iUul pr*»*<br />
S*> •her* D**» that L«av» Car<br />
men" Sbr i do( lh« firstborn<br />
Sha't not the Jv* of ihe family<br />
and 1 firmly believe lh«t every<br />
family ha* a Joe in it, and if they<br />
•ion t lhe> should) And she » cer<br />
'.amis not the baby of ihe family<br />
ruber<br />
So what is.ttus female. »«\-\>nd<br />
in the birth order child like'<br />
Plaxn and simple. »he a s beau<br />
tiful little girl No, really. I'm *t<br />
now I'm not just «un< that, it s<br />
really true She ilueao t look any<br />
thin^ like me and so I feel at ease<br />
judging her beauty And »he<br />
tioean I realh look like her Jaddy<br />
either<br />
No* h«r» can that be. you<br />
• And sh« takts to math pretty w«ll. At a mattar<br />
of fact aba's told ma that that's har favor-<br />
Ha thing to study.<br />
might ask I've no ide*. but thee* plain hard and outrageous moat<br />
you are Carmen is pretty, and<br />
•he's my daughter<br />
She 4 S veers old now and in the<br />
MFCond grade I've helped out in<br />
her claaaroom since her kinder<br />
garten day*, so I get to see her in<br />
action at school. She's very quiet,<br />
of the time Especially those story<br />
problems involving two trains<br />
meeting in the middle of nowhere<br />
after traveling at impoaaible<br />
speed* and never once slowing<br />
down for a cow on the Irain<br />
trackssometimes<br />
too. quiet. The leach Somehow, though, math suita<br />
er» have told her lo speak up t'armen<br />
more. (I got a C + in conduct And then there's Carmen s<br />
when I waa H because 1 talked too hair It's baby fine, a kind of gold-<br />
much i<br />
en brown color and cascades down<br />
And ahe take* to math preit\ her back all the way to her waist<br />
well As a matter of fact, she » When I was her age. my hair,<br />
told roe that that's her favorite thick, unmanageable and dark<br />
thing to study I tell her that », br*>wn. was hacked off duck-style<br />
weird because math waa never mi" ' 1 can still hear the mean sounds<br />
strong suit. I thought it was just of my brother snickering when my<br />
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Carmen haa a cloaa relationship<br />
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his fiercest ally, too. And to Joa,<br />
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I pardon the expression), and fed<br />
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'A Shared Beginning' rekindles spirit of family values<br />
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Name<br />
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LORENE<br />
GREEN<br />
but presently a<br />
What do you<br />
handed.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong><br />
IMor<br />
I<br />
roosKoj<br />
have<br />
menu on nsy<br />
handwriting<br />
and signature.<br />
I'm very Interested<br />
to aee<br />
what your opinion<br />
of my penmanship<br />
may<br />
be.<br />
1 am 30 years<br />
old. an educator<br />
by profession.<br />
full time mommy,<br />
think? I am right<br />
C.Z.,<br />
Today's writer appears to have<br />
a need for attention. She seeks<br />
the limelight as naturally as the<br />
ubiquitous sunflower reaches for<br />
the sun.<br />
In interpersonal relationships,<br />
•he sometimes tends to be more<br />
amiable than she may actually<br />
feel. Seemingly, she is seeking the<br />
recognition which she perceives<br />
was missing earlier in life. Poaaibly,<br />
she sometimes feels unappre<br />
cisted. She has strong feelings of<br />
loyalty to the person who provided<br />
the nurturing as she was grow<br />
ing up. )<br />
Often "she approaches goals<br />
and/or other people on a higher<br />
plane of thought and with more<br />
expectation than she shows once<br />
engaged in the pragmatic aspects.<br />
eH $fo05e<br />
Our wrlcaf 1a aansitivs to criticism.<br />
She relies on spproval to<br />
counteract it. ^<br />
Ostensibly, there is something<br />
that the writer is concerned<br />
about. She alao feels there ia<br />
nothing she can do about it, so<br />
she paaaively accepts it. Don t<br />
think she is s pushover, however.<br />
When she feels strongly sbout<br />
something she can be defiant.<br />
She alao seems to have a little<br />
tendency to worry. Perhaps she<br />
crosses bridges before she smves<br />
at them. There is a tad of intuition<br />
here which can be an asset, if<br />
she would trust it.<br />
This young woman is reaching<br />
out for security in her life. Seemingly,<br />
she has a need for nurturing.<br />
A little more attention from<br />
the opposite sei would increase<br />
her happiness, I believe. She<br />
strives for relationships without<br />
friction.<br />
When embarking on a new task<br />
or venture she may be a little unsure<br />
of herself. As she moves<br />
along, her confidence builds.<br />
In her daily routine, our writer<br />
is an organized young woman.<br />
She formulates her plans. It may<br />
take her a little time getting started<br />
on new <strong>project</strong>s, but once she<br />
does, she carries them out with<br />
precision and determination. Her<br />
thinking is methodical and<br />
sequential.<br />
The writer is caring and em<br />
pathetic. Her generosity is carefully<br />
calculated. Sometimes, she<br />
is ambivalent about whether to<br />
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reach out to others or hold back this qui<br />
for herself.<br />
When her embellished and illegible<br />
signature is considered<br />
with the text of her handwriting,<br />
it points up one who intuitively<br />
tries to evade accountability. She<br />
'<strong>wants</strong> to hide behind a mask.<br />
What, we may wonder'' There are<br />
many poeaible reasons, but she<br />
alone knows the true answer to<br />
jL A<br />
question.<br />
If you would Uu to have your<br />
handwriting analyzed in thi*<br />
newspaper, write to Lorene C<br />
Green, a certified graphologist, at<br />
36261 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48160.<br />
Please use a full sheet of white,<br />
urdined paper, writing in the first<br />
peraon, singular. Age, handedness<br />
and full ttgnalure are helpfuL And<br />
objective feedback is welcome.<br />
Hormone study needs<br />
female participants<br />
Women between the ages of 40-<br />
70 who have never had a hysterectomy,<br />
have not had a menstrual<br />
period for one or more years and<br />
are not on hormone replacement<br />
therapy may qualify to participate<br />
in the Hutxel HospitalAVayne<br />
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Participants will receive free of<br />
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medication and a comprehensive<br />
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To see if you qualify, call Nancy<br />
Angel or Grace DiPonio at<br />
(810) 558-1132. Moat procedures<br />
will be done at the University<br />
Center for Women's Medicine at<br />
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SUNDAY, JUNE 4th - 1:00-5:00<br />
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ONCE<br />
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AND<br />
OFFER<br />
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ON<br />
DRASTICALLY<br />
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AND VI*A ACCEPTED<br />
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ALL FROM TOP<br />
NAME MANUFACTURERS,<br />
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THERE WILL BE<br />
A CHARGE<br />
FOR DELIVERY
School millages<br />
Vote yes on both questions<br />
Voters tn the Plymouth c'anton school<br />
district should say yes to tht 2 3 mill<br />
property tax increase on the Jane 1J<br />
njilot and. to the 18 mill non-homestead<br />
prvpe.rt% tax renewal<br />
The Jl J million raided b% the two-year<br />
mills w ill be u>ed mostly to buy text<br />
>x>k> and computer reiated equipment The<br />
nor. homestead tax applies only to business-<br />
. - ,»:-i sec nd h,mes It will not increase<br />
the tax homeowners pay Renewing it JS<br />
crucial to the school* Without it. the doors .<br />
.will close<br />
The 2 3-mill proposal will cost the Owner<br />
of a ? 100.000 home about 3115 per year<br />
That's S230 0%er the life of the millage<br />
Ai-so. future school millages must be shared<br />
countywide<br />
The money will be spent over the next<br />
five vears It will be allocated in the following<br />
manner 53 5 million for text books.<br />
$3 million for computer* $1 55 million<br />
for computer soltw are. $945,000 tor library<br />
media center improvements.<br />
$700,000 for teacher training, and $1 71<br />
million for building needs<br />
The school board has created a special<br />
fund for the money, and it will not be<br />
blended with the district's million<br />
budget That'* an appropriate action It<br />
"will en--ire that the money goes toward its<br />
intended purposes<br />
The enhancement millage is needed to<br />
plug the schools further into high technology<br />
learning The ichools have spent $12<br />
million from a $59 million bond issue on<br />
getting the schools wired for interactive<br />
• Computers and books are essential<br />
educational tools needed by<br />
teachers. It's time for voters to<br />
say yet to the funds needed to<br />
purchase the tools. Also, voters<br />
must not forget to say yes to the<br />
18 mill non-homestead renewal.<br />
television and some high-tech equipment,<br />
but more is needed<br />
The methods by which students learn<br />
are changing, and so are the job skills they<br />
will need in the work force or if they attend<br />
college Most jobs require some proficiefacy<br />
or at least understanding of<br />
computer?<br />
The millage increase is going to be a<br />
tough sell Earlier this year voters in t anion<br />
rejected two millages. one for roads<br />
and the other for library improvements. -<br />
In an effort to convince voters to say yes.<br />
school Superintendent t'harles Little has<br />
been going to homeowners groups to seek<br />
their support<br />
Also, the schools have held technology<br />
fairs to show the public what .it is doing with<br />
computers and w hat yet needs to be done<br />
Computers and books are essential educational<br />
tools needed by teachers It's time for<br />
voters to say yes to the funds needed to pur<br />
chase the tools Also, voters must not forget<br />
to say yes to the 18 mill non-homestead renewal<br />
Without it. the schools will close<br />
Vote yes for both millage proposals on .<br />
June 12.<br />
River cleanup needs volunteers<br />
Rouge Rescue the annual resuscitation<br />
of the Rouge River organized by<br />
Friends of the Rouge, celebrates it*<br />
10th anniversary Saturday with volunteers<br />
removing debns from the river at 30 locations<br />
That's two more locations than last<br />
year and five more than m 1993<br />
Friends of the Rouge a non-profit community<br />
organization, was founded in 1986. and<br />
launched the first Rouge Rescue cleanup that<br />
year in 13 locations with about 1.500 volun-<br />
- leers<br />
Since then, even the federal government<br />
- has joined the crusade with a 20-year. $1 billion<br />
experimental ""Wet Weather Demonstra-<br />
• tion Project" to attack the substances that<br />
attack the Rouge Rrver<br />
The feds figure that, if a largely urban river<br />
such as the Rouge can be revived, then<br />
perhaps there s hope for other polluted water -<br />
:<br />
However the Rouge River success story<br />
has always been and always will be about<br />
' volunteers willing to donate their time and<br />
strong backs to helping out at this public<br />
cleanup<br />
If not for the volunteers and the annual<br />
cleanup operation! it'* doubtful that the federal<br />
government's attention, and money.<br />
! could have been attracted<br />
I So we encourage everyone to get out Satur-<br />
; day and do something for a tremendous natural<br />
asset<br />
If you prefer not to get dirty, there is work<br />
I available such aa planting tree*, building and<br />
^ grooming wood-chip walking paths; stenciling<br />
I storm drain inieta with a warning against<br />
QUESTION:<br />
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Question m the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />
Utrsry<br />
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COMMUNITY VOICE<br />
•Hot at th*<br />
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Team effort: These workers — mostly<br />
students — were among the volunteers<br />
at last year's Rouge Rescue.<br />
dumping toxic materials like used motor oil;<br />
and building nesting boxes for wood ducks,<br />
bluebird*, and brown bat*<br />
To volunteer, call Friend* of the Rouge at<br />
961-4060. !<br />
Wayne<br />
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north to rem e<br />
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Chaboygan<br />
State Pet*. Wa<br />
just want to<br />
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Toy donation helps<br />
Iam writing to you to let you know about<br />
ARKIE HUDKINS<br />
SUMMKTH+IHC<br />
t AND THE LARVA'S.<br />
EVOLrbbL—VIN6. P<br />
the great success I have had in raising donations<br />
for the children of Oklahoma City.<br />
I was very distraught about the bombing of<br />
the federal building on April 19. as were manypeople<br />
I wanted to do something to show my<br />
support and concern, but did not know what<br />
exactly to do Then I learned of two situations<br />
in which children were displaced and desperately<br />
in need of toys and other things.<br />
Because the mission of Discovery Toys is to<br />
help families and children everywhere and<br />
provide high quality educational and develop- j<br />
mental toys to as many children as possible. I 1<br />
now knew how I could help. I am a group<br />
manager with Discovery Toys, and have been<br />
with the company 212 years I decided to contact<br />
many of my good customers and ask them<br />
to help roe raise money for toys for these children<br />
The two organizations I wanted to help<br />
were<br />
First — a child care facility located in the<br />
YMCA building across the street from the<br />
Federal Building This facility had over 115<br />
children in its care at the time of the bombing<br />
Many children and teachers were injured in<br />
the bombing The YMCA building was condemned<br />
the day after the bombing and the<br />
teachers could not return uiside to retrieve<br />
any of their equipment or toys; most had<br />
been destroyed in the blast anyway. The<br />
child care facility has been moved to a<br />
makeshift location in an office building and<br />
they are using a board room and an aerobics<br />
room for their center<br />
Second — there was a 16th floor low income<br />
apartment building located in the block<br />
behind the Federal Building that was also<br />
condemned. Over 150 families were displaced<br />
on April 19. and were unable to return to<br />
their homes to retrieve anything. The organization<br />
Feed The Children has stepped in to<br />
help find the families new homes and provide<br />
them with the household goods they will<br />
need to start over. I wanted to be able to help<br />
them provide each child with a new toy as<br />
they moved to their new home.<br />
With the help of caring and concerned people,<br />
we were able to raise over $1,600 in donation*<br />
for toys to send to these two<br />
organizations. Who contributed? Friends,<br />
neighbor*. <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers, Young Moments<br />
Preschool, the surgical staff at Oakwood<br />
Hospital, a work unit in the<br />
engineering area of Body & Assembly of Ford<br />
Motor Company in Dearborn, and a work<br />
unit in the customer service area of Ford Motor<br />
Company in the Renaissance Center.<br />
THURSDAY. JUNE 1, 1995.<br />
I really want to publicly thank all the people<br />
who contributed: it will really make a difference<br />
jn the lives of the children we touch<br />
in Oklahoma City These children will knowthat<br />
there are good and kind people acrossthe<br />
country who hold them in their prayers<br />
and want only the best for them in the future.<br />
Kendra D. Geoffrey, <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Vietnam lost in streets<br />
any of us in the United States took<br />
on the Vietnam War with distaste,<br />
discouragement, disbelief and disgust.<br />
We don't need a mea culpa from McNamara.<br />
The spectre of communism was reason<br />
enough to fight the threat of slavery in the<br />
East. Most of us supported the government's<br />
decision to help the South Vietnamese remain<br />
free<br />
The tragedy of 58.000 deaths should be<br />
posted to the ledgers of the doves and socialist<br />
mentalities for the most part Their<br />
protests and interference in the war was<br />
more than reprehensible; some of their behavior<br />
w as treasonable.<br />
The Berrigan brothers. Baez. Fonda, and<br />
Clinton helped to weaken the resolve of government<br />
leadership that had been ineffective<br />
in matters of state earlier Many think today<br />
that 18-year-olds all over the country began<br />
to protest the war because of some spontaneous<br />
enlightened view they had all come<br />
upon at the same time.<br />
College instructors inflamed the misdirected<br />
youth and their protests more than<br />
muddied the waters; they orchestrated the<br />
dovish "peace at any price, socialism can't be<br />
that bad" credo that was intended to force<br />
the freedom fighters to rethink policy and<br />
retrench.<br />
When it was decided that we wouldn't<br />
fight to win. our participation became fruitless.<br />
We didn't loae but. of course, we didn't<br />
win. The top Army men and Navy men insisted<br />
our forces could end the.war in a few<br />
weeks if permitted to engage the enemy seriously.<br />
Canada. Australia, England and 30 other<br />
countries supported our effort giving money,<br />
men and material* to the the effort. The engagement<br />
could have been, should have<br />
been, one of the most important and glorious<br />
chapter* in America'* hi*tory. What greater<br />
thing can one people do for another than<br />
help them be free?<br />
Neil Good bred, Livonia<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Observer<br />
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— Philip Power<br />
G<br />
ood Lord — up in ths sky — a<br />
sudden eclipse? A pterodactyl?<br />
Ah, the great blue heron!<br />
There are more than * few who<br />
would get a guffaw at the thought of my<br />
becoming a bird-watcher.<br />
Back by the ocean, when one wasn't<br />
shaking one's fists at the seagulls,<br />
those mule* of the air, one had to pick<br />
on*'> way around dull, lazy pigeons<br />
earthbound by the touriat trash.<br />
You could make special outings to<br />
the fine sanctuaries along the North<br />
Shore only to conclude that the birds<br />
muat've opted for a field trip to the<br />
city, leaving mosquitoes as stand-ins.<br />
1 must say that I find Plymouth<br />
exceedingly fair and very conducive to<br />
the study and appreciation of nature.<br />
My personal background knowledge of<br />
wildlife is laughable at best, but my<br />
husband was raised with great sppreci'<br />
ation and remains ever fascinated.<br />
My first Christmas here I received a<br />
field guide. Considering the purpose<br />
and the pries of books these days, I was<br />
disheartened when the copy opened<br />
with a sickening crack while the broken<br />
binding spewed out several center pages<br />
of scattering sparrows.<br />
However, it is still always within<br />
grasp, just as my visiting birds are. Our<br />
little place is like s terrific treehouse<br />
that at times has tempted birds to literally<br />
make themselves at home.<br />
Normally composed house cats<br />
freeze with their jaws dropped and ears<br />
pinned back at the temerity of the<br />
feathered one* who practically land in<br />
their mouths, but for the screen, stealing<br />
putty from around the old windows<br />
they lounge in like Roman emperors.<br />
After a few years, I feel as if I know<br />
them, and I fancy they think of me too.<br />
The Observer! THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1995<br />
POINTS Of VIEW<br />
QUCST COUMMST<br />
DOROTHY MATSU<br />
particularly pre-dawn with prolonged,<br />
tediously insistent morning songs to<br />
outright tap-dancing unabashedly<br />
around the porch.<br />
At first it was all just phoebes, juncos<br />
snd nuthatches to me. Cardinals<br />
provided brilliant reverence. Chicka-<br />
Patience produced the dropping-by<br />
of what seems to me like tropical fish<br />
in the trees. Often, stays are maddeningly<br />
brief, making it difficult to convince<br />
Mr Matsu that I really truly did<br />
see them,<br />
I may be mad, but it seems that different<br />
groups of birds are about on the<br />
weekend, while flamboyant others<br />
! merely guest star en route like slick,<br />
(P,C)1SA<br />
war v A 4" A M j<br />
-water*<br />
dees became familiar friends! Once,<br />
while-I was reading in the sun, three<br />
screaming jays were in the branch<br />
above me foolishly testing my nerves to<br />
get at the seed they are such pigs<br />
What I thought was a puffin was a<br />
rosy grosbeak. The toucan was a Baltimore<br />
oriole. The butterflies were goldfinches,<br />
and so on.<br />
about.<br />
Handsome cdwbirds and catbirds,<br />
A red-tailed hawk nicely rounded off<br />
the cacophonous argument by swooping<br />
down and snatching off the loudest,<br />
leaving me with a blue feathered hat<br />
worthy of Phyllis Diller.<br />
orange finches and increasingly distinguishable<br />
sparrows are superb company.<br />
Some days bring rather grave birds,<br />
grackles, crows and blackbirds, Hitchcock<br />
ian with their size and cries, sharp,<br />
pointy beaks and malevolent eyes.<br />
Those days I cross the road, feed the<br />
awkward teen-age goslings, and rescue<br />
turtles from the gutter. As unlikely aa<br />
it ever seemed, I am quite in love with<br />
the natural beauty where we live. ,<br />
Dorothy Matsu lives in Plymouth<br />
Township. She is a frequent contributor<br />
to this page.<br />
Media was right on the money in anti-term limit stand<br />
The media told you so, the medis<br />
told you so. the medis told you<br />
so.<br />
Whether liberal, moderate or conservative,<br />
most of us in the medis —<br />
especially the literate portion known as<br />
the press — said in 1992 that the term<br />
limiu ballot proposal was constitutionally<br />
flawed<br />
The flaw was that the Michigan proposal<br />
attempted to limit the terms of<br />
members of the U.S. Congress — U.S. •<br />
representatives to three two-year<br />
terms, U.S. senators to two six-year<br />
terms.<br />
The League of Women Voter* said<br />
so too, and submitted s brief to the<br />
OS. Supreme Court on behalf of those<br />
who challenged the proposal.<br />
Not only was there a constitutional<br />
flaw, we said, but it is stupid politics to<br />
prevent our own state's members of<br />
Congress from sttaining positions of<br />
power in sn institution that adores<br />
seniority.<br />
Now the U.S. Supreme Court has<br />
said we were right. In the case of U.S.<br />
Term Limits vs. Thornton, it ruled an<br />
Arkansas ballot proposal violated the<br />
U.S. Constitution. The Arkansas measure<br />
was passed in 1992, the same time<br />
as Michigan's, and contained exactly<br />
the same provisions sbout congressional<br />
elections as Michigan's. Altogether,<br />
23 states saw their congressional term<br />
limit plans knocked in the head.<br />
It means Joe Knollenberg and Nick<br />
Smith won't have to quit after the 1996<br />
election, Lynn Rivers and Dick<br />
Chrysler after,1998, and so on down the<br />
line.<br />
An Arkansas circuit judge, the Arkansas<br />
Supreme Court and now the<br />
U S Supreme Court all agreed the congressional<br />
term limits effort was<br />
flawed.<br />
Justice John Paul Stevens, an appointee<br />
of President Gerald Ford and<br />
hardly a flaming liberal, wrote the majority<br />
opinion with this reasoning<br />
• The U.S. Constitution set the qualifications<br />
for members of Congress —<br />
age 25 for representatives, 30 for senators,<br />
inhabitants of their states 'Allowing<br />
individual states to adopt theif<br />
own qualifications for congressional<br />
service would be inconsistent. . .<br />
• The term limits efforts were de-<br />
Community journalism in action<br />
Here's the mission statement 1 wrote a<br />
while ago for hometown newspapers like<br />
this one:<br />
"Because we publish community newspapers,<br />
we think about community journalism in a fundamentally<br />
different way than do the big daily<br />
newspapers and TV stations.<br />
"They consider themselves to be independent<br />
from the stories and communities they cover,<br />
swooping in to write the unsual or sensational<br />
snd then dashing off to cover something else<br />
"We regard ourselves as both accurate journalists<br />
and as caring citizens of the communities<br />
where we work "<br />
• I got to musing about this in connection with<br />
last week's story about the bankruptcy and liquidation<br />
of the Foundation for New Era Philanthropy.<br />
That's the Pennsylvania outfit that<br />
could cost Michigan charities like the Detroit<br />
Institute of Arts and Southfield Christian<br />
School millions of dollars It turned out that<br />
New Era's claim to big yields - through earnings<br />
on investments plus matching anonymous<br />
donations — was nothing more than a fraudulent<br />
pyramid scheme<br />
The Birmingham Eccentric's headline on the<br />
local angle of the story said. "Local organizations<br />
caught in New Era web ." The article went<br />
on to describe how, in particular, the hometown<br />
Johnson Foundation might be out as much as<br />
$4 million when New Era went under<br />
Created by well-respected Birmingham real<br />
—H- investor Paul Johnson, the foundation<br />
haa a distinguished local record of charitable<br />
giving. Losses of the New Era sort sadly diminish<br />
the small but enormously valuable amount<br />
of capital set aside for philanthropies, snd so<br />
tha Eccentric wanted to cover the story both ss<br />
an accurate newspaper and as a caring citizen of<br />
the community.<br />
Joe Bauman, editor of the Eccentric, went<br />
about the job just right. He called Johnson s<br />
office to |et a quote and. finding that he wss out<br />
of town for a wedding, faxed him s letter describing<br />
the story he plsnned to write. "Ai the<br />
community newspaper for Birmingham, Joe s<br />
fax aaid in part, "we believe it is important to<br />
pit your input on the story so that the local<br />
angle ia completely, fairly and accurately<br />
^Eventually, Scott Melby, a spokesman for<br />
Johnson, called ths newspaper snd gave a<br />
thoughtful and inaightful interview which,<br />
helped local readers to understand how h.nga<br />
stood. Joe's memo to me poinud<br />
son la familiar with tha Eccentric, hopeftilly<br />
! easing it aa a "legitimate,<br />
** out to ridicule him shout being caught<br />
PHILIP POWER<br />
TIM RICHARD<br />
signed to restrict access to the ballot —<br />
and the justices saw through that feeble<br />
argument, saying it was "an indirect<br />
attempt to accomplish what the<br />
(U.S.) Constitution prohibits Arkansas<br />
from accomplishing directly ..."<br />
The federal government is s creature<br />
of the people, not the states Members<br />
of CongTess are representatives of the<br />
people, not delegates from the states.<br />
Lincoln is quoted on "government of<br />
the people, by the people, for the people."<br />
B The Constitutional Convention spe<br />
cifically rejected a term-limits proposal<br />
in 1787.<br />
up in the scam. We simply wsnted the factual<br />
story."<br />
That's the way community newspapers line<br />
this one try to carry out their responsibilities<br />
On the other hand, 1 wasn't at all surprised to<br />
learn from Joe that some reporters from the Detroit<br />
newspapers had tufned up, uninvited, at<br />
Johnson's front door on the day the story broke.<br />
The door wa* shut in their faces, without comment.<br />
This is just s small local example of what is<br />
becoming a large national problem: the gulf between<br />
the big national news medis snd the folks<br />
whom they are supposed to inform snd serve.<br />
The Times Mirror Center for the People snd<br />
the Press surveyed 515 journslists snd 2,000<br />
readsrs. Released last week, the survey revealed<br />
a yawning gap between the way journalists and<br />
their customers view politics, social issues snd<br />
the news business. "The public is saying the<br />
national media is part of the problem." said Andrew<br />
Kohut, the center director. 'They identify<br />
mors of the gotcha' journalism and out-of-con<br />
trol journalism with national news organize<br />
tions."<br />
This survey validated one of the more stnking<br />
observstions about our business msde by<br />
somebody in a poeition to know. Mary Caperton<br />
Bingham, widow of the late Barry Bingham,<br />
whose family used to own the Louisville<br />
Courier-Journal, got up to give a speech last<br />
month Shs collapasd and died just before she<br />
was to give these lines:<br />
"I think another and understandable reaaonfor<br />
the public's growing distrust and dislike of<br />
the media — and not only of the talk-show rabble-rousers,<br />
and the primates on the far religious<br />
right, but of the formerly respected main<br />
atream madia - Is the media's self-righteous<br />
pomposity and their sneering and contemptuous<br />
coverage of all public figures."<br />
Phil Power is chairman of the company that<br />
owns this newspaper His Touch-Tone voice<br />
mail box is (313) 953 2047. Ext 1880<br />
• Not only was there a constitutional flaw, wt said,<br />
but It Is stupid politics to provost oar own sUto s<br />
members of Congress from attaining positions of<br />
power In nn Institution that adores sonlortty.<br />
To my personal delight, the majority<br />
opinion quoted my favorite political columnist,<br />
Alexander Hamilton, writing<br />
in The Federalist Papers. In fact, years<br />
ago. I underlined the same paragraph<br />
from which Justive Stevens quoted<br />
Rebutting the argument that rich folks<br />
would take over the Congress, Hamilton<br />
noted:<br />
"But this forms no part of the power<br />
to be conferred upon the national government<br />
. . . The qualifications of the<br />
persons who may choose or be chosen<br />
. . are defined and fixed in the Constitution.<br />
and are unalterable by the<br />
legislature."<br />
The U.S. Supreme Court decision<br />
does not, of course, touch term limits<br />
imposed by state constitutions. Michigan,<br />
for better or worse, has limited its<br />
governor, lieutenant governor, secretary<br />
of state, attorney general and state<br />
senators to two four-year terms, and it*<br />
state representatives to three two-year<br />
terms.<br />
But in reporting on the Legislature, 1<br />
have twice noted that first- and second-term<br />
House members of both parties<br />
refused to compromise on important<br />
bills, most notably on school<br />
finance reform. The senior, experienced<br />
reps had to achieve compromise, allowing<br />
the first- and second-term folks to<br />
pander to the voters shamelessly as tax<br />
fighters.<br />
In the future, we are likely, under<br />
term limiu, to see frequent deadlocks<br />
by green, doctrinaire liberals and conservatives<br />
in Lansing. But that is a column<br />
for a future year.<br />
Tim Richard reports on the local im-<br />
I plications of state and regional events.<br />
His Touch-Tone voice mad number is<br />
. " v"^ &<br />
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Wheel deal: Family activity spawns unicycle club<br />
BY CHMHTWA Fuoeo<br />
Warrsa<br />
The family that plays tofwhsr,<br />
stays together<br />
That's the theory Tom and<br />
Carol Bnchfonl subscribed to<br />
while raining their children —<br />
David. Mark. Bill and Nancy —<br />
in Bedford Townahip.<br />
Having (bur children during a<br />
nine year span, the couple wanted<br />
to find a common interest for the<br />
kida to "keep the family going in<br />
the same direction."<br />
"We were looking for something<br />
for everybody to participate in,"<br />
Carol said.<br />
They thought about Little<br />
Home tours<br />
modern English Tudor in Plym<br />
outh that ia being renovated to reflect<br />
one of the owner'a English<br />
heritage, and an 8,200-square-foot<br />
home in Northville Townahip<br />
with antiqued moldings, fluted<br />
pilasters, a handcarved fireplace<br />
and s built-in floor to-ceiling china<br />
hutch detailed with carved<br />
decorative vine inlays.<br />
Pstrons will be able to tour the<br />
homes, decorated with jftowers<br />
from area florists, to a backdrop<br />
of music supplied by the PSO.<br />
League, but that could<br />
going to games four nights a week<br />
Returning home from a band<br />
competition in Europe, their aon<br />
David came up with e baiter idea.<br />
While he waa over there, he aaw<br />
the Fontiac Unicycliata and waa<br />
immediately enraptured by it.<br />
"He came back so excited about<br />
it," Carol aaid.<br />
The Brichforda — aa well aa •<br />
few kida from the neighborhood<br />
— joined the Pontiac club. Soon,<br />
so many people were intereeted in<br />
it that the Bnchforda didn't have<br />
the room to drive everyone to<br />
Pontiac- So they started their own<br />
club. "<br />
from page 13A<br />
Items, such as a mnss mvered<br />
teapot and teacup, a Haggar Vase,<br />
a 25-inch TV, and prite winning<br />
photo by Observer columnist<br />
Monte Nagler will be raffled off at<br />
each home.<br />
Weather permitting, classic<br />
cars will decorate the ouUides of<br />
the homes "to give the guys something<br />
to look at," Mueller said.<br />
In addition, several area reatau<br />
rants will be giving a 20 percent<br />
discount to tour participants the<br />
week of the event. Tfcoae eateries<br />
include The Botaford Inn in<br />
"It waa our family that started<br />
the group in 1976. We'va remained<br />
as supporters aa our children<br />
went through It. It's an<br />
inter-generational activity," Carol<br />
•aid.<br />
On ihe sidewalks<br />
It began aa a neighborhood club<br />
in Radford. Neighbors would<br />
drive through and eae tha kida<br />
practicing on the sidewalks with<br />
their unicyclee. Some children<br />
would mount the tali unicyclee<br />
from tha gutters.<br />
About 10 years later, the Radford<br />
Township Unicycle Club,<br />
Inc., haa moved from tha side-<br />
-Ear mington—HtHa;—Cafe Bon<br />
Homme, Coxy Cafe, the Plymouth<br />
Landing. Mayflower Hotel and<br />
the Water Club Grill, all in Plym<br />
outh; and the Lord Fox in Dixboro.<br />
The Victorian Gallery, next to<br />
Cafe Bon Homme, will offer visitors<br />
a complimentary glass of<br />
champagne and a long-stemmed<br />
freesa-dried rose Juna 2-3.<br />
The hours of tha tour are 10<br />
a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, June 2, and<br />
noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 3.<br />
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walks of Radford to the gymnaai<br />
una at St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran<br />
Church on Farmington<br />
Road in- Livonia.<br />
Beginners ride with one hand<br />
on the bleachers and tha other on<br />
the shoulder of a classmate, or<br />
teacher Wendy Grxych of Garden<br />
City. The more advanced members<br />
try out tall unicycles that<br />
reach the basketball nets, or<br />
shorter ones in the shape of horaea.<br />
The organisation ia grateful<br />
for the space and the opportunity<br />
the church has given them.<br />
"It's very difficult to find a<br />
good facility that's available on a<br />
Saturday that doesn't coat an arm<br />
and a leg," said Carol, who now<br />
Uvea in Farmington Hills with bar<br />
husband.<br />
Aaide from just having fun, the<br />
group gets together to practice for<br />
appearances at parades in communities<br />
like Livonia, Redfbrd<br />
and Garden City, the Michigan<br />
Thanksgiving Day Parade, and<br />
halftime at a University of Detroit<br />
Mercy basketball game. The nonprofit<br />
organisation has a file folder<br />
filled with invitations to perform.<br />
There ia alao an annual competition<br />
that members participate<br />
in, but moet aren't in it for the<br />
winnings.<br />
We go for the fun of it," said<br />
Livonia's Craig Schmidt, whoae<br />
wife Chris and son Brad also ride.<br />
"It's a ball, *ven if you don't place<br />
in the first few."<br />
Getting started<br />
Each Saturday there is a beginners<br />
and advance class. The<br />
nine-lesson claas coats 120, which<br />
includes the use of a unicycle.<br />
Even though it's technically s .<br />
class, the sessions are casual and<br />
meant to be fun.<br />
"We don't consider this s class,<br />
per sc." Carol said. "We hope that<br />
they will like it enough to be a<br />
part of the club."<br />
After only a month of practicing,<br />
Bryce Grevemeyer of Livonia<br />
recently bought his own cycle<br />
with the hope to hone his skills in<br />
the parking lot on his lunch hour<br />
at Ford Motor Company. He<br />
learned about the class from coworker<br />
Diane Gietxen of Warren.<br />
"I like different things," he aaid<br />
while playing with his new Si 20<br />
unicycle. "I also take s<br />
black smithing class st Greenfield<br />
Village, and I teach the principles<br />
of electricity at Wayne State University."<br />
At first he was skeptical —<br />
"The first time 1 came 1 said.<br />
'You're gonna gat me to ride this?<br />
Right' 17<br />
After the first class he was prat<br />
ty successful. Even without practicing<br />
until the next clkss, he waa<br />
able to pick up just about where<br />
he left off. The key, he aaid. is to<br />
keep the weight on your feet, keep<br />
your eyes forward, and back<br />
straight.<br />
"I now believe that anyone can<br />
leam," he said.<br />
Unicyciing has had the same<br />
addictive effect on former club<br />
members Sem Abrahams and<br />
Teresa Remminger. They took<br />
their unicycles to the altar with<br />
them — literally. The entire wed<br />
ding party sat on unicycles during<br />
the ceremony.<br />
Throughout the 20 years, Tom<br />
and Carol Brichford have remained<br />
supporters — but not riders.<br />
While all four of their children<br />
rode, the couple hasn't been<br />
able to grasp it.<br />
"You can be support people<br />
without getting involved," Carol<br />
said.<br />
"We try yearly," Tom added<br />
with a laugh. "Carol can almost<br />
ride." • •<br />
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Township Unicycle Club, call<br />
(810) 661 0334<br />
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• I ongratulation* U> Ma»ionrva<br />
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For hi* anti VTO!«IK-» pubh< **t<br />
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"Fantasticks" from page IB<br />
REVIEW<br />
The Fantaaticka" in the United<br />
Statee, and it ia still captivat<br />
ing audiencee to this day<br />
The Fantaaticks" open* with<br />
an introduction to lU main character*.<br />
Luiaa and Malt — two<br />
neighbor* who have fallen in love<br />
with each other The first problem<br />
is that their father*, who appar<br />
ently are feuding, have built a<br />
wall between I heir yards to keep<br />
their families separated<br />
The second problem ia that the<br />
fathers are actually dear fnenda<br />
who have tricked their children<br />
into falling in love with each<br />
other After all. if you lell a child<br />
that they can't have something, it<br />
only make* them want it more<br />
The third problem ia how the<br />
fathers are going to end their so<br />
called feud. Their logical solution<br />
is to stage an abduction of Luiaa.<br />
by using actors to play as abductor*.<br />
When they let Malt win the<br />
dual, he will be thought of a* a<br />
hero and the feud can then be<br />
over It sounds so simple, but thia<br />
is only the first act The problems<br />
and solution* that follow are what<br />
make The Fantaatick*a pro<br />
duction not to be missed.<br />
Seth Hi laky and Shirley Serotsky<br />
are adorable aa Matt and Luiaa.<br />
The fathers, played by Dan C.<br />
Bar and Sam Jungermann are<br />
Musical from page 1B<br />
Scenery and costume* also add<br />
to thia fine production Both are<br />
colorful and very well designed<br />
In the castle scene, two rooms<br />
are created by the use of one tap<br />
estry When the tapestry is pulled<br />
up and out of sight, the stage ia<br />
the guest chamber, down, it's the<br />
throne room. Also, the "scary"<br />
forest with it* dark, ugiy trees<br />
looks like a place to avoid.<br />
Costumes are elegant when<br />
they need to be rich and royal,<br />
and, al other times, very creative,<br />
such aa thoee worn by the forest<br />
creature* who dres* oddly human,<br />
but are generally more like animal*<br />
"The Prince** and the Magic<br />
Pea" is delightful entertainment<br />
for children and adult*. Children<br />
especially like it becauae it pro<br />
vide* some wonderful minutes<br />
with actor* who let them become<br />
involved in the show Adult* are<br />
convincingly enjoyable. Julie Van<br />
Duaen ia able to marveloualy<br />
bnng the character of ihe Mute<br />
alive through facial expression<br />
and dance Daniel C. Jacob* Jr.<br />
has a voice that ia delightful to<br />
hear as the character of the narra<br />
tor. and El Gallo the seductive,<br />
yet deceptive abductor. Honora<br />
ble mention must be given to<br />
Howard Egan and Frederick Kam<br />
t 11<br />
appreciative of the talented c**l<br />
who seem to have fun while giving<br />
their audience a happy.<br />
for their hilarious performances<br />
aa Ihe abductor*. Director Harry<br />
Wetzel, muaical director Martin<br />
Burwell, and choreographer<br />
.Valeria Mould deserve much<br />
credit for their hard work<br />
"The Fantaaticka" is aa touch<br />
ing as always, even after 35 year*<br />
of performances. It i*n't hard to<br />
see why it ia the longest running<br />
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worthwhile experience.<br />
Ubby Prytby. an eighth grader<br />
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Clal^if•<br />
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Frederick<br />
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Egan,<br />
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Serotsky.<br />
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Dusen in a<br />
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•ve ye JusJ RemocJeted AT<br />
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Be the Livonia Area Piano Teachers<br />
Forum oo May 10<br />
She adda this to her taacher ofihe-yasr<br />
honors from the Detroit<br />
Musician* League in 1975 and<br />
1987.<br />
Staaaoo eras recognixed this<br />
time for Leading a campaign to<br />
h«f» municipalities from banning<br />
people from conducting buameaa<br />
in their homes. In some cities and<br />
townships, including West<br />
Bloom fie Id. it had been against<br />
tha Law to teach music in one's<br />
home<br />
Stasaon and her husband<br />
Jerome, a violin teacher, had been<br />
turned ia by a neighbor for teach<br />
ing music in their house. Proaecu<br />
tion of the violation of the township<br />
ordinance inspired area<br />
Lawmakers to initiate legislation<br />
making it illegal (or a city or<br />
township to make it illegal to coo<br />
duct hiianiaaa in ana's own home<br />
The law banning such laws waa<br />
I by Gov John Engler in De-<br />
Mr*<br />
t<br />
the only music teacher in her<br />
house to win an award. Mr. Staason<br />
was awarded an honorary<br />
membership to the Detroit Muaicians<br />
League on May 15 in recognition<br />
of his years of service to the<br />
cause of muaic and musicians in<br />
the Detroit area.<br />
Mr Stasaon ia preaently staU<br />
string chairman of the Michigan<br />
Muaic Teachers Aaaociation.<br />
In other muaic award news: Violiniat<br />
Jeffrey Evans. 17, of<br />
Romeo, won first place in the<br />
Michigan Musk Teacher* Aaaoci<br />
ation staU finals of the "Student<br />
Achievement Teating Competition"<br />
May 6. He is a student of<br />
Mr Stasaon.<br />
Violinist Shannon Roae. 16. of<br />
Walled Lake was the second<br />
place winner She ia a student of<br />
Mr Stasson.<br />
Tn the intermediate division,<br />
violinist Chiara Pasi. 15, of<br />
Lathrup Village waa the first<br />
place winner She ia a student of<br />
Irina Kovalaky of Oak Park.<br />
Violinist Ai Takauchi, 14. of<br />
West Bloomfield placed third in<br />
this competition. She ia a student<br />
of Kovalaky<br />
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CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />
Hey, Rob, look<br />
who is No. 1<br />
I<br />
have a bone to pick with W^ite Zombie singer<br />
Rob Zombie. 1 happen to like Hootie and the<br />
Blowfish<br />
At White Zombie's State Fair Coliseum show on<br />
May 21. Rob Zombie blasted critics who said it<br />
waa a fluke that his band's latest album "Astro<br />
Creep: 2000" debuted near the top of the Billboard<br />
charta. Obviously, he said, his band has talent, if a<br />
month or so later, "Astro Creep: 2000" is still in<br />
the top 10 above acts like Royi II Men and Sheryl<br />
Crow.<br />
"And what about Hootie and the Blowfi»h" > " he<br />
said. "Does anybody even like them 7 "<br />
Suddenly, the spotlight shined on me — or so I<br />
felt. My pal Tony, who doesn't like Hootie either,<br />
lifted my arms in the air and waved them like he<br />
was trying to get Rob Zombie's attention. Tony,<br />
the large ex Marine, then said. "Great. I'm going<br />
to be beat up trying to protect you." Hey. I was all<br />
ready to hide in a comer.<br />
Before I go off defending Hootie's honor. I have<br />
to admit that I didn't really like Hootie's album<br />
"Cracked Rear View" the first umpteen times I<br />
listened to iL A friend of mine told me recently<br />
that he didn't like Hootie and the Blowfish be<br />
cauae their songs didn't build up to anything. I<br />
guess that's one of the reasons "Cracked Rear<br />
View" didn't appeal to me at firat-<br />
But after traveling on an all-day British Airways<br />
flight from London to Detroit in March, listening<br />
to the same BA radio show playing "Hold<br />
My Hand" over and over again, something clicked<br />
and I realized Hootie and the Blowfiah had something<br />
special. (Then again, I may have just been<br />
sick of hearing British pomp rock like Supergrass.<br />
Blur, and Gene in England.)<br />
It's not the music or the vocals that build up.<br />
it'a the stories. They're great storytellers. Hootie<br />
and the Blowfish's simple, homespun stones re<br />
minded me of home.<br />
A couple days after I returned from Europe,<br />
Hootie was in town to play with Toad The Wet<br />
Sprocket. Almost effortless, lead singer Darius<br />
Rucker's emotional, bass vocals filled the State<br />
Theatre. The effect was overwhelmingly soothing;<br />
the music filled up my entire body and pretty<br />
much healed myjet lag I knew 1 was home<br />
Hootie and the Blowfish's music ia fresh. Although<br />
I crave hard rock bands' endless swirl of<br />
noiae, it's refreshing to listen to bands like Hootie<br />
and the Blowfish, Toad the Wet Sprocket and<br />
singer Sarah McLachlan — no matter what Rob<br />
Zombie says.<br />
I say. "Go for it. Hootie." And the next time you<br />
see Rob Zombie, remind him whose album hit No.<br />
1 of the week last week.<br />
You can writt Christina Fuoco of Thr Observer<br />
A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia,<br />
Mich 48150. or via e-mail of CFuoco(sMolcom<br />
If you have a touch-tone phone, you<br />
can call her at (313) 9*3 2047. mailbox no 2130<br />
STREET BEATS<br />
0' Seasons 0' Castles<br />
— Katell Keineg<br />
Keineg is of that new and literary breed of musicians.Ted<br />
most conspicuously perhaps by Kate<br />
Bush and Sinead O'Connor, that ha* emerged over<br />
the paat few years. As regards her uniquely soulful<br />
lyricality, she may be the most impressive singer/<br />
aongwriter to emerge in many a year.<br />
With a vocal quality that suggest* a hint of the<br />
raap of Sade. Keineg sing* of rebirth < Hestia ),<br />
savoring lift ("Cut") and the promise of the future<br />
("Destiny's Darling").<br />
Her "Partisan" has become something of a<br />
staple on WDET of late and the odds are very<br />
food that this latest import from the Emerald Isle<br />
may jual blossom into the "next big thing in<br />
abort order. . „ , _ . _<br />
— Mark E Qalio<br />
Have a listen<br />
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~¥he 'Observer! THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1995<br />
SUK MASOM, BomW<br />
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MUPHUTII<br />
Heading to the studio: The Verve Pipe — Brad Vander Ark (from left), Donny Brown. A.J Dunning and Brian Vander Ark, who<br />
sang at a Detroit Pistons game as the 1993 Observer & Eccentric Newspapers ' Band of the Year, will head in the studio with ex-<br />
Talking Heads member Jerry Harrison as producer. Percussionist Doug Corella is not pictured.<br />
Verve Pipe recruits hot producer<br />
If ex-Talking Head Jerry Harrison's success<br />
with rockers Live is any reflection on what he can<br />
do for The Verve Pipe, the East Lansing band is<br />
in good hands. Harrison will produce The Verve<br />
Pipe's debut for RCA.<br />
BY CHRISTINA Fuoco<br />
ST * FT WEITEH<br />
Former Talking Head* guitarist/<br />
keyboardist Jerry Harrison, who produced<br />
Live's triple platinum album<br />
"Throwing Copper," has signed on to<br />
work with The Verve Pipe when they<br />
record their debut for RCA this summer<br />
in California.<br />
"I was a big Talking Heads fan for<br />
years," said singer/guitarist Brian<br />
Vander Ark. "I'm not a huge fan of<br />
Live, but I like what he's (Harrison)<br />
about. I like the melody and how he<br />
works against the heavier guitar stuff.<br />
He haa a real melodic touch and *<br />
real pop sensibility."<br />
The Ea*t Lansing band ia scheduled<br />
to work on the album at The<br />
Plant in Sausalito. Calif., July 17<br />
through the end of August. The aa-ofyet-unnamed<br />
album, due out early<br />
next year, will have le*s "studio trickery"<br />
and harmonies, with more guitar,<br />
Vander Ark said.<br />
"All the four-track demos I've been<br />
doing have really, really, really heavy<br />
"\<br />
guitars with drums up the middle,'<br />
he said.<br />
The Verve Pipe's new direction is<br />
what attracted Harrison to the<br />
<strong>project</strong>, drummer Donny Brown said.<br />
The first meeting didn't go so well,<br />
however.<br />
"He came out to see us. and he just<br />
missed the show because Live was<br />
playing in Milwaukee that night.'<br />
Brown said.<br />
Knowing that his band's manager,<br />
Doug Buttleman, had given Harrison<br />
copies of The Verve Pipe's independ<br />
ent releases "I've Suffered A Head In<br />
jury" and "Pop Smear." Brown asked<br />
Harrison what he thought of their<br />
music.<br />
"He gave me some pretty stark<br />
opinions," Brown said. "He wasn't<br />
that crazy about iL"<br />
But Harrison changed his mind<br />
when he heard demos of new songs<br />
"Photograph," "Myself," "Cows,"<br />
and "Drive You Mild," that The<br />
Verve Pipe recorded in Milwaukee<br />
with producer Mike Hoffmann.<br />
"It was enough lo get Jerry t» come<br />
out and see us again. He really liked<br />
it. and he said he would work with<br />
us," Brown said of the band's show at<br />
Brownie's in New York in late April.<br />
The Verve Pipe has sold 25,000<br />
copies of 1991 's "I've Suffered a Head<br />
Injury" and 1993's "Pop Smear." The<br />
single from "Pop Smear." "Senator<br />
Speak" became a radio hit on WHYT<br />
The band is anxious to release new<br />
material.<br />
"We're dying to have an album<br />
out." Brown said. Besides their two<br />
independent releases. The Verve Pipe<br />
appeared on Madaket Records'<br />
"Aware II, The Compilation" with<br />
Hootie and the Blowfish and Better<br />
Than Ezra<br />
This week. The Verve Pipe gathered<br />
a national press attention with a<br />
mention in the current edition of<br />
"Rolling Stone" magazine. Within<br />
the last year, the 1993 Observer & Eccentric<br />
Newspapers Band of the Year<br />
has also been featured in "Musician,<br />
"Insider" and "Billboard" magazines<br />
Last week they kicked off the Pine<br />
Knob Music Theatre season by opening<br />
WHYT's "Planet Fest," which<br />
• 'All the four-track demos<br />
I've been doing<br />
have really, really, really<br />
heavy guitars with<br />
drums up the middle.'<br />
Brian Vander Ark<br />
also fearured No Use For A Name.<br />
Bush, Letters to Cleo, The Ramones<br />
and Duran Duran.<br />
The band — which also includes<br />
lead guitarist/background vocalist<br />
A.J. Dunning, baasist/background<br />
vocalist Brad Vander Ark and percus<br />
sionist/keyboardist Doug Corella —<br />
will make a quick jaunt around the<br />
state before heading to California.<br />
Thf Verve Pipe performs Saturday,<br />
July 1, with the Freddy Jones Band as<br />
part of the AWARE festival at the<br />
Phoenix Plaza Amphitheatre, 10 Water<br />
St.. Pontiac. (810) 335-4850 Doom<br />
open at 2 p.m. for the all ages show<br />
Tickets are 510 in advance and go on<br />
sale Saturday, June 3. at Ticket master<br />
outlets. For information about The<br />
Verve Pipe merchandise, write them<br />
at P.O. Box 4711. East Lansing, Mich.<br />
48826-4711; or via e-mail at<br />
iewoHd. com<br />
Mystery Machine: kicking it into gear<br />
BY CHRISTINA Fuoco<br />
9T*r> Warnta<br />
At firat, Luke Rogalaky, the lead<br />
singer/guitarist of the ethereal Canadian<br />
rock band Mystery Machine,<br />
comes serosa as anotty when he deacribes<br />
why he likes to play a mall<br />
towna.<br />
"Usually, it'a a good opportunity to<br />
meet people," Rogalaky aaid.<br />
"They're open to appreciating you,<br />
and they're excited to have their<br />
mundane lives interrupted by something."<br />
But, actually, Rogalaky and the<br />
rest of Myatery Machine — guitariat<br />
Bean (that's it — just Bean), bassist<br />
Shane Ward and drummer Jordan<br />
Pratt — can relate. The band hails<br />
from Chilliwack, B.C., Canada, a aub<br />
urb of Vancouver with a population of<br />
61,000, according to the Chilliwack<br />
Chamber of Commerce. (Everyone in<br />
the band except for Pratt now resides<br />
in Vancouver.)<br />
The aong "Juat a Sec" on Mystery<br />
Machine's latest album, "10 Speed"<br />
(Nettwerk). alao eeta the record<br />
straight. Written by Rogalaky" a<br />
hometown friend, "Juat a See" echoes<br />
the feelings that he had growing up in<br />
Chilliwack.<br />
"It'a about the frustrations with<br />
amall mindedneea and the claustrophobia<br />
of living in s email place like<br />
he told Canada's "Chart'<br />
axine. "That aong really affected me<br />
— its emotions, and the fact that I<br />
can relate to it"<br />
"10 Speed" la the second full<br />
length album from Mystery Machine,<br />
which used the same formula of fuxxy<br />
guitars snd Rogalaky'* smooth, hyp<br />
node vocala to rooord the follow-up to<br />
"Glased." It was recorded by Glen<br />
Rally (64:40) snd mixed by Ken<br />
Lomaa (Red Hot Chili Peppers. Dan<br />
sig). Three songs. "Sinker," "Brand<br />
New Song," and "Pound for Pound,"<br />
were remixed by Chria Shaw<br />
(Weeier, Soul Asylum. <strong>Public</strong> Ene<br />
my). Although guitariat Norm Thody<br />
appears on the album, original axe<br />
man Bean haa rejoined Mystery Machine.<br />
"We are now anxioua to play new<br />
'10 Speed' song* everywhere soon,"<br />
said Rogalaky. "Our rocket pada and<br />
akin-tight jumpeuit* should be ready.<br />
Alao, a* a result of Bean'* one-year<br />
meditation in the Himalayas of Nepal<br />
and Tibet, a different guitar player<br />
Mysterious:<br />
Canada s<br />
Mystery Machine<br />
crosses<br />
the border to<br />
visit Detroit'sShelter<br />
below St.<br />
Andrew's<br />
Hall June 1.<br />
plays on all tracks except for three.<br />
"However. Bean is now back on<br />
board and is seemingly more in touch<br />
with his inner self aa a result of his<br />
trip."<br />
Mystery Machine plays with Day tona<br />
and The New Ministers at 8 p m.<br />
Thursday, June 1, at The Shelter below<br />
St Andrew s Halt. 431 E Congress.<br />
Detroit. Tickets art t6 in od<br />
vane*. Must be 18 or older to attend.<br />
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CJ. <strong>Canton</strong> SIOS<br />
THURSDAY. JUNE 1.1996<br />
Soccer standouts<br />
CANTON<br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
The Plymouth Lightning '81, a girls under<br />
14 premier soccer team, collected a firstplece<br />
finish with four coneecutive shutouts<br />
gt last weekend'i <strong>Canton</strong> Invitational Soccer<br />
Tournament. In the title game against the Ho<br />
•heater Rockettea. the Lightning prevailed 2-0<br />
with a strung defensive effort-<br />
Team member* are Sarah Anderson. Jennell<br />
Cobor. Kelly Connell. Sarah Dehien. Sharon<br />
Greer. Danelle Filipe. Emily Kaat*. Kriatin Ko<br />
pen ski. Emily Neijendam. Vicki Palia. Theresie<br />
Radtke. Jeaaica Roberta. Cheron Rice. Kriatina<br />
Senjuch. Kriatin Shea, Andi Solano, Katie Thorn<br />
aa. Andrea Weinman and Sarah Ware. The team<br />
is coached by Glenn Kaatz and John Debien.<br />
The Plymouth Kicka. an under 14 boys<br />
soccer team, won iu division laat weekend<br />
in the 1996 Junior lriah Memorial Day<br />
[Soccer Tournament in South Bend. Ind.<br />
; The Kicks beat the fellow Little Caeaara Premier<br />
League member Troy Lightning. 2-0, in the<br />
championship match.<br />
1 They alao downed the Rockford (III.) United, 2-<br />
0; Fraser Booters. 4-1. Milwaukee (Wia.) Kicka. 2-<br />
0; and the Whitefiah Bay. Wia. 1 -0. The Kicks<br />
only loaa waa againat St. Charles. Mo.<br />
_ Members of the Kicks, coached by Paul Kogut.<br />
'include Patrick Griffin. Joe Hart. Andrew Kogut.<br />
2 Chris Longpre. Alan Lyskawa. Aaron Mac Donald.<br />
Matt Maier. Jaaon Mayol. Andy Meyers. Aaron<br />
. Rypkowski. Mike Slack. Brett Stinar. Dan<br />
I Wielechowaki and Brian Woxniak.<br />
• [)an Kogut ia the aaaiatant coach The team<br />
- manager is Barb Kogut.<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Magic won the under 14 boys<br />
Blue Division at last weekend's <strong>Canton</strong> Invitational<br />
Soccer Tournament. The Magic<br />
defeated Indiana League 2-0 in the semifinals be<br />
fore edging the Red Arrow Rebels 2-1 in the finala<br />
to collect the championahip. In all, the Magic outscored<br />
their opponenta 26-1, shutting wit four of<br />
; five.<br />
Team members are Peter Andreolli, Robert<br />
Barnes. Michael Bennett. Craig Cochran. Steve<br />
, Epley. Paul Gienapp, Kevin Graff. Kyle Helland.<br />
; Chris Houdek. George KJthas. Jon Mathia, David<br />
• Meyn. Jeff Parent. Steve Scheel. Mike Skolnik,<br />
Nick Sscxecbowski. Jeremy Whitman and Scott<br />
Wright. The Matic ia coached by Scott Weiger.<br />
Ted Kithaa and Jerry Parent; Diane Epley ia the<br />
; team manager<br />
Michigan Mile postponed<br />
The $250,000 Michigan Mile Handicap,<br />
scheduled for Saturday. July 15, haa been<br />
poetpooed until the fall, Ladbroke DRC<br />
Executive Vice Preaident and General Manager<br />
Jay Fortney announced.<br />
Ladbroke officials postponed the race pending<br />
Governor John Enfler's decision on gambling policy<br />
and the outcome of the horse racing industry<br />
bill.<br />
; "With the uncertainty of our legislation in<br />
t-arising, we couldn't ask horsemen to prepare<br />
their horses for the Mile not knowing if we Were<br />
going to run it." Fortney aaid. "By postponing the<br />
race, we will find out in late June if our induatry<br />
'• has a future and if we can afford to run a race of<br />
:<br />
the Mile'a magnitude later in the aeaaon."<br />
• . The Michigan Mile had run for 45 coneecutive<br />
I years before being canceled in 1994 due to significant<br />
declines in handle and attendance when Ca<br />
si no Windsor opened.<br />
: AAU Wildcats 1st<br />
' M he 13-year old Western Wayne Wildcat.<br />
finished with an unbeaten record to win the<br />
state AAU giris basketball championahip,<br />
May 5-7, in Grand Rapids.<br />
Members of the Wildcats, who will compete<br />
July 14-22 in Amarillo, Tex. in tha AAU National<br />
Tournament, include Kelly Abdo, Lindsay Baber,<br />
Letoe Blaaewski. Jennell Cobor. Bree Paatalaniec.<br />
Andrea Pruett, Brooke Raths. Katie Schwartx,<br />
Angela Sillmon. Lindeey Smith and Laine Star<br />
Stfwn. -year-old WildcaU alao qualified for the<br />
(July 7-16 In Kenner, La.) by flniahing<br />
third recently In its division at tbe state level.<br />
Members of the Wilcats include Dawn Allen,<br />
Janine Gueetella, Katie Kelly, Becky Kowalaki.<br />
Amanda Lents. Megan Lukaaik, Angela NSu, Jee<br />
•eica Shuataric. Summer Smltb, Jenna Van Wagooer.<br />
Brians Woicott and Ashley Williams.<br />
Invest in Youth <strong>Run</strong><br />
LI ittle Caesars, Sinai Hoapital snd Coca<br />
Coia are joining forcss to help the Fanning<br />
ton YMCA stags Its 12th annual Invest la<br />
Youth <strong>Run</strong>, sat far 6 45 p.m Friday.<br />
Tbs run. expected to ettract between 400 and<br />
insists of s two-mile course for<br />
_J s five-ajile course for runners.<br />
i« Infonaatinn call Daoirea Jacquee or Al<br />
i at Oil) 983-6166.<br />
Father's Day Scramblss<br />
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maot, which will be June 18 at<br />
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Sports statistics, page 5C<br />
C<br />
A winning combination<br />
Marcis'pitching, clutch hitting carry Rocks<br />
• The outcry is beard statewide<br />
when the high school<br />
state tournaments begin and<br />
two solid team* meet in the<br />
opening round of the districts.<br />
This happened (again)<br />
Tuesday when Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> hosted Plymouth Salem.<br />
BY C.J. RISAK<br />
8t*»» Warns<br />
. New teems, new<br />
coechee, new aeaaon<br />
—<br />
suits.<br />
For the third-<br />
•trsight yeer,<br />
Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
could not survive the Plymouth Salem<br />
cbellenge on tbe basebell die<br />
amond. Tbe Chiefs state tournament<br />
ended against tbe Rocks end<br />
pitching ace, Justin Marcis, by<br />
a 7-1 count Tuesday at <strong>Canton</strong> in<br />
the firtt round of district play.<br />
Salem advances to meet Livonia<br />
Franklin in the district semifinals<br />
11 a.m. Ssturdsy st Salem. The<br />
winner pleys for the district title<br />
againat the Livonia Churchill-Livonia<br />
Stevenson victor at 1 p m. Saturday<br />
at Salem.<br />
It waa tbe second coneecutive season<br />
tbe two teams have met in the<br />
first game of districts, with identical<br />
results (<strong>Canton</strong> eliminated). In "93.<br />
Selem and <strong>Canton</strong> met in tbe second<br />
round of districts, with Salem<br />
winning then, too<br />
With new coaches on both sides<br />
— Scott Dickey for <strong>Canton</strong>. Dale<br />
Rumberger for Salem — one might<br />
have expected something different<br />
Not so. Salem (now 21-7) still<br />
possesses superior hitting end<br />
pitching, which was evident Tueeday<br />
Marcis. a senior righthander with<br />
Key pity: Salem's Mike Brannan beats the throw to <strong>Canton</strong> shortstop Mark Biro at second<br />
base on Sam LaGrow's bunt, a close play that led to Salem's first run of the game.<br />
a 7-2 record, handcuffed <strong>Canton</strong> (17-<br />
13) throughout. He surrendered just<br />
one bit through the first six innings<br />
snd did not walk a single better —<br />
although he did hit three. He weakened<br />
somewhat in the seventh, allowing<br />
s one-out double by Brian<br />
Kovsch and a two-out, nin-acoring<br />
single by Mike Eisner.<br />
But that, and Bryan Dixoo'a twoout<br />
double in the tbird, was sll the<br />
offense C-rntof 1 could muster.<br />
Sslsm had sophomore Rysn<br />
Rumberger — tbe coach's son — to<br />
complement Mercia.<br />
And Mike Brannan, too — he certainly<br />
cannot be overlooked. But it<br />
was Rumberger who got tbe key<br />
hits.<br />
Salem dominates Novi in regional semi<br />
BYC-J. RISAK<br />
ST AIT Warms<br />
Now that'a more like it.<br />
Perhaps now Plymouth Salem's soccer teem hat<br />
turned the corner and ia reedy to mount a stretch<br />
run toward the Class A state final. The Rocks certainly<br />
looked it last night, smothering Novi in e 3-0<br />
regional semifinal st Wslled Lake Western.<br />
The victory puts them into Fridey'a final against<br />
another Western Lakes Activities Associetion<br />
powerhouse: Livonie Churchill, which defeeted<br />
Dearborn Edsel Ford 3-1 in the other semifinal.<br />
Both finalists boast potent offenses with plenty<br />
of speed. However. Churchill — which Salem defeated<br />
3-1 early this season — could be without ite<br />
biggest weepon, Merie Spaccarotella. She injured e<br />
knee against Livonia Stevenson last Friday snd did<br />
not plsy againat Edsel Ford; her status is queetion<br />
But whet about tbe Rocks (now 15-3-3) and their<br />
Close, but not enough:<br />
Salem's 3rd in WLAA<br />
BY NKAL ZiPflER<br />
at AFT Wsrrra<br />
Weatland John Glenn'a Todd<br />
Peterson had enough energy left in<br />
him after Tueeday'a Western Lake*<br />
Activitiee Association boys track<br />
championships to run one more lap.<br />
Petersen, s senior captain on tbe<br />
Rockets' squad, led hia team around<br />
tbe Livonia Churchill track with tbe<br />
WLAA trophy raised sbove bis bead<br />
after Glenn held off Pennington Hilla<br />
Harrieon to win ita first league title<br />
aince 1990.<br />
Like tbe a»et itself. Glenn ran tbe<br />
victory lap too feat, according to<br />
"I need more time to aoak thia up, '<br />
aaid Peterson, who earlier won the<br />
300-meter hurdles in 40.6 "I'd keep<br />
running this for awhile longer if 1<br />
could."<br />
Tbe lap. was s little too much for<br />
coach Jeea Shough. who won hia first<br />
Leegue title in the aix years he haa<br />
been 'at tbe helm. Shough pulled out<br />
of tbe victory lap at tbe half way<br />
we woo tbe Obeervertand<br />
tbe team told ae I ran too<br />
foot, so I actually ran afower for them<br />
Glenn fialahed with 180 points.<br />
status? True, they looked like world beetere<br />
against Novi; they were so in command, it seemed<br />
they could heve pleyed without s keeper snd still<br />
won handily.<br />
But e week eerlier they looked ewesome in<br />
defeeting Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, then two days later<br />
were put to the test by sn inferior Ann Arbor Pioneer<br />
team before winning in overtime. So the queetion<br />
is. which teem will ahow up for Churchill?<br />
"We didn't get any chances." said Novi ooach<br />
Larry Christoff, his team bowing out with a 15-3-2<br />
record. "They just took shold of that midfield and<br />
never let go.<br />
"Our midfielders aren't used to being dominated<br />
like that. They had an off-day, but I'm not taking<br />
anything away from Salem — they're a good team<br />
and they spanked us good."<br />
All too true. Indeed, it may be difficult to accept,<br />
but despite ths final 3-0 score the weakeet part of<br />
the Rocks' game against tbe Wildcats was ita of-<br />
TRACK<br />
just nine shead of Harrison. Plymouth<br />
Salem waa third with US, followed<br />
by Western Division dual meet<br />
champ Northville erith 96.<br />
It waan't eaey for tbe Rocketa to<br />
win tbe title, aa they had to play<br />
catch up for moet of tbe meet Tbe<br />
Hawks, coming off a West Bloomfield<br />
Claaa A regional championahip, built<br />
a 32-point load half way through tbe<br />
miet.<br />
But Glenn clawed back and eventu<br />
ally took the lead for good at 119-116.<br />
Entering the Anal event — tbe 1,600<br />
relay — the Rocketa held a slim 144-<br />
141 lead.<br />
Tbe Rocketa clinched the title with<br />
s fourth-piece finieh. Tbe Hawks<br />
failed to aoore in tbe i<br />
Even though Glenn swept Ha Lakea<br />
Division foes with a 6-0 mark, tbe<br />
Rockets entered tbe meet told they<br />
were in third<br />
"On pe|<br />
third, behind Harrieon aad Salem,"<br />
Glenn's Jaaon Oiewnik said. "We<br />
knew that we weren't favored but ws<br />
did what we had to do (o win."<br />
BoeWUUTmAC*, 9C<br />
fense. They should heve scored st lesst three more.<br />
And the Salem defense'' Well, it couldn't have<br />
performed any better — after all. it did not allow a<br />
goal. But truth be told, the defenders were hardly<br />
tested.<br />
Thst's because the Wildcsts could nqt penetrate<br />
Salem's midfield: Jodi Coyle, Mia Sarkesian. Stacey<br />
Delong end Heether Buchanan.<br />
"We played the right kind of game for thia," aaid<br />
Salem coach Ken Johnaon. "One touch, two touch<br />
(and paaa) . . . because we heard about them being<br />
aggreesive.<br />
Still, although Salem was getting opportunitiea;it<br />
wasn't scoring — until Coyle lined up e corner<br />
kick with under 15 minutes left in the first half.<br />
She aent ball into Mari Hoff, but Hoff didn't get<br />
much on her attempt. Sarkesian, however, waa able<br />
to nudge the ball paat Novi keeper Lisa An tuna for<br />
a 1-0 Salem leed.<br />
Chiefs a hit in opener;<br />
Ladywood edges Rocks<br />
What a time to hit atride.<br />
Which is just whst Plymouth<br />
Csnton't softball team Is doing.<br />
The Chiefs collected their 20th win<br />
of the aeaeon (againat 12 losses) st<br />
sn important tims, bssting Livonie<br />
Stevenson 6-1 Tueedey In e<br />
state district tournament opener<br />
hosted bv <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Tbe victory puts tbe Chiefs Into<br />
Saturday'e district semifinals<br />
againat Livonia Churchill. Game<br />
time Is 10:30 am. st <strong>Canton</strong> Ths<br />
winner plays tbe Livonia Lady<br />
wood Livonie Franklin winner et<br />
12:30 p.m Saturday at <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
"We got off to a little bit of e<br />
slow start/* aaid <strong>Canton</strong> ooach Jim<br />
Arnold. "But once we got (Steven<br />
eon pitcher Laura Krol's) timing<br />
down, we did well "<br />
Indeed the Chiefs did. Tbey col<br />
lected 10 biu in the game, breaking<br />
a 1-1 tie with two runs in the<br />
bottom of tbe third, then king tbe<br />
win with two runs in the fourth<br />
and another ia tbe sixth.<br />
JennySikora started and went<br />
tbe flret aix innings to earn tbe vie-<br />
See SOFTBALL, 9C<br />
IC<br />
SOFTBALL<br />
A hit Salem's Stacey Sinke<br />
connects for one of her two<br />
hits against Ladywood.
The Observer: THURSDAY JI-KK 1, 1995<br />
(P.OIC<br />
2Cn w arris<br />
When runnerw art-d *h«-eter><br />
uVd th* lire a: Saturdas» First<br />
ot Antnca Dexter to-Ann Arbor<br />
half marathon: there aa*. a •>[*<br />
cial athlete in their midst Jim<br />
Keskeny<br />
Kesk*n> i* the t' S repre»*r.ta<br />
tj\* to tbe International Federa<br />
tion of Multiple Sclerosis Soci-<br />
eties Persons with MS Commit-<br />
tee<br />
A graduate of Redford Catholic<br />
Central High School and the L di-<br />
versity of Michigan. Kesheny<br />
completed the 13 1 mile race a» a<br />
speoal wheelchair entrant in one<br />
hour. 46 minutes<br />
<strong>Run</strong>ner* from the Ann Arbor<br />
Track Club and the Brighton<br />
Art-a R.>dti St rulers volunteered to<br />
push Keskenx. »h»> ha> mpett-d<br />
in the Pan* Marathon. I He IV.<br />
troit Free Press Mazda Interna<br />
tmnal Marathon and the Radford<br />
Roadrunner Classic<br />
A» hi* friends well know.<br />
Keskeny has MS. but it doesn't<br />
ha"«e him<br />
"It mean- an awful lot to me to<br />
finally ha\p gotten it together to<br />
do ms hometown raee. ?aid<br />
Keskeny a Pinckney resident for<br />
merly of Birmingham It »«<br />
%ery heartwarrrung to m* to get<br />
such a positive reipon«* t'rom the<br />
pusher* and the race committee<br />
It's some of th* best medicine a<br />
gus could ask for " 1 He ha> also<br />
been pushed b\ CC track men:<br />
bers and players from a French<br />
semi-pro football team 1<br />
MS ha.» weakened Keskeny *<br />
muscle*, but he's able to wheel<br />
the final »traightavkt»\ and cross<br />
the finish line under his own pow-<br />
er<br />
It'* Keskeny » h>stem affecting<br />
more than 250.000 Americans.<br />
Michigan has one of the highest<br />
incidence rates in the I S.. with<br />
15.000 adults affected Symptoms<br />
range from blurred vision to com-<br />
plete paralysis.<br />
Anyone interested in pledging<br />
lo the MS Society may do soJ>y<br />
contacting Keskeny at (313) 878-<br />
2760. or sending donationa. pay<br />
able to the Multiple Sclerosis So-<br />
ciety. to him at 2427 Surrey.<br />
Pinckney. 48169.<br />
Area runners who are pushing<br />
Keskeny — and accepting pledges<br />
— include Julie Bedford. Renee<br />
Burkee. Keith Peteson. Wally<br />
Phillips. Joanne Russell. Dale<br />
Thibodeau and Jim Young.<br />
If anyone who's pledged before<br />
doubts their largess has accom<br />
plished anything. Keskeny says<br />
great strides are being made in<br />
MS research.<br />
"The FDA recently gave ap<br />
proval for the first medicines de-<br />
veloped for the treatment of MS."<br />
said Keskeny. sponsored by Pro-<br />
Uimatic Co. of Deiter. "We've<br />
.cracked the door.<br />
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And Marcis who made them<br />
stand up.<br />
"Justin's been juat outatand<br />
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reer — what more can you say - * 1<br />
know he ian't a big guy, but it juat<br />
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The kids believe in him —<br />
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Which he did, unUl Rumberger<br />
(the player). Brannan and Co.<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> starter Anthony Pastor<br />
kept the Rocs8 off the scoreboard<br />
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ble started in the third when<br />
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Sam La Grow followed with a<br />
bunt, but the throw to second for<br />
the force was late<br />
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ton catcher Kevin Kovachevich<br />
failed to move down the line to<br />
cover third for the charging Bryan<br />
Kwiatkowski ^ which allowed<br />
Brannan to move to the open<br />
base.<br />
That proved important. Pastor<br />
retired the neit three batters, but<br />
one was Kai Kuri»u> whose sacri-<br />
fice fly delivered the game s first<br />
run.<br />
The Chiefs' starter worked him<br />
self into trouble in the fourth,<br />
walking Ahmande Grimes and.<br />
one out later, Jeff Mackiewic*.<br />
That brought Rumberger lo the<br />
plate, and he lined a two-strike<br />
pitch over Dixon's head in left<br />
field.^coring one run and putting<br />
runners at second and third<br />
Brannan followed with a<br />
ground out to second base, a play<br />
on which Rumberger lured a<br />
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4C(P,CAA\ The Qbeerver THI RSUAY JUNE 1, 1995<br />
License fees likely to rise for 1st time in a decade<br />
Not sirne<br />
h«-r ItUKlMH<br />
an.t fishing li<br />
ccnic lee* in<br />
crea^ot. but ihai<br />
aili amt»Hit»let«tion<br />
Fund which<br />
MrhMiiiirt nio»t<br />
of the Michigan<br />
PARKER Department ot<br />
NATURAL HF<br />
aourvv* * ildiifc . fisheries i»n«i law<br />
enforcement division* ami i*<br />
funded nia:ni\ '.hrvuijh fi-hing<br />
and hunting licence n-\emie is<br />
lacing a iS.*> million deficit in the<br />
tl x a^ *ear 1^*5 **ub*ei.|i:etlt]*.<br />
the DNR ha^ ?nrn:i\ ;»r t»««*d<br />
the first hunting and f>htn< 1;<br />
cense m aitdiite<br />
wn»'. a« w»-il<br />
•e m«. to<br />
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• JOtHOOT<br />
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beginning at ^ a.'<br />
its »aik iftrvug"ianti.<br />
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• SO SHOOT<br />
The L*nden Spor^r- in - ' -ub<br />
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vis »aik through range in l.inden.<br />
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F I S H I N G C L U B S<br />
I FLY FISHING<br />
Tbe Michigan Fly Fishing Club<br />
meets al 7 p.m ihe first and third<br />
Wednesdays of each month at<br />
Livoeia Clarencevilie Junior High<br />
Scbaol. '910) 473 :494<br />
• F0UI SEASONS<br />
The Four Seasons F ishing < I ib<br />
meets 7 30 p m tn- fir* - - dn»-»<br />
dav of each month the Maplwood<br />
Center n C.arlen gel by for an additional<br />
five sears without another increa-e<br />
The proposed increases won't<br />
ra.sr the license fees drastically<br />
Mos! license fees won't increase<br />
bv mure than a dollar or two on<br />
the average Instead, the DNR<br />
I M P O R T A N T<br />
D A T E S<br />
7 L o c a t i o n s to S e r v e Y o u<br />
SHUTTERS<br />
• FREE FISHING<br />
M ichigan * 10th annual Free<br />
Fishing Weeliend. in which no<br />
fishing license or trout salmon<br />
-tamp • re6 40<br />
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his own sportsperson license of<br />
four different licenses for a re<br />
duced price Again, no decision<br />
has been made to add this type of<br />
an option to the proposal<br />
The DNR has just completed a<br />
series of public meetings to gather<br />
input on this issue. Once a deci<br />
sion is made and an official pro<br />
posal is presented, the proposal<br />
must meet the approval of the<br />
O A K L A N D<br />
C O U N T Y P A R K S<br />
• COUNTY PARK REQUIREMENTS<br />
Advanced registration is required<br />
for all nature programs at OaJk<br />
land County Parks. Call 18101<br />
625-6473 to register or for more<br />
information.<br />
• TUNING YOUR TOT<br />
INTO SPRING<br />
Children ages .1-6 accompanied by<br />
an adult can uncover the magic of<br />
the season through a mix of stones.<br />
songs, a nature hike, crafts<br />
and more during this program,<br />
which begins at 1 p.m. Saturday<br />
at Independence Oaks<br />
• SPRING STAR PARTY<br />
Learn the unique feature* of the<br />
spring skies with the Nature Cen<br />
ter staff and volunteers from the<br />
Oakland Astronomy Club during<br />
this program, which begins at 9<br />
p.m. Saturdav at Inderpendence<br />
Oaks.<br />
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stale legislature before the increases<br />
will be official<br />
Hunters and angler* an urged U><br />
report their success Queuiiont<br />
and comment* are alao encouraged<br />
Send information to Qui<br />
doon. 805 E Maple, Birmingham<br />
4&OOV Fax information to (810)<br />
644-1314 or call BUI Parker ei**ing*<br />
at (810) 901-2673.<br />
• CAMPTMC CAN0C<br />
l^eam about wetlands wildlife<br />
during a guided canoe tour of<br />
Crooked Lake then enjoy songs<br />
and marshmallows around a<br />
campfire in this program, which<br />
begins at 7 p.m. Saturday . June<br />
10, at Independence Oaks<br />
S T A T E P A R K S<br />
• STATE PARK RF QUIREMENTI<br />
Maybury State Park is offenng<br />
nature interpretive programs<br />
throughout the summer The park<br />
is located on Right Mile Road,<br />
one mile west of Beck, in North<br />
ville Twp A slate park motor vehicle<br />
permit is required for entry<br />
into the park. (810) 349-8390<br />
• MAYBURY MAMRULE<br />
I-earn about some of the local<br />
mammals during this naturalistled<br />
hike, which begins at 7 p m<br />
Fnday at Maybury.<br />
• MAJOR LCRQUC 8RS€8RU FOR HIPS Magazine<br />
Clubhouse tour a n d run tho bases<br />
Kids 14<br />
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ON THE<br />
WEEKEND<br />
• auYMflrv PAS*<br />
Farm StorW* 'Feath<br />
erx-vl FntrOits i» the theme<br />
t\»r June Jo*n the fun at<br />
the iira » traiion<br />
build-in* for stories About<br />
tlLTTl birds tolUjWrn.1 b> a<br />
ahort ..raft *»."t.'\it\ l U n<br />
?viturtia^. June i. and 3<br />
P jr. Sur>da> Jure * Also.<br />
»\.mmer e\emng h:ke*<br />
fe*:ur.r.g Jitferrnt tapivs<br />
eul be heid "pm. Fnda><br />
Jane 1. "Meybufy Mam<br />
nuu» ,Tpm Fnda>. June<br />
y Wfidflosw* " Meet the<br />
perk naturalist at the con<br />
cession building in the<br />
nia.n parking lot for each<br />
h:ke VlayburN State Park<br />
is located on Kight Mile<br />
Road, one ajiie west of<br />
' Be^ k Road io Northville<br />
Township Information,<br />
call *10> 3-19 8390 Park<br />
hoUT vehii:e permit<br />
•» nr«.juir*d for entr% to the<br />
perk Additional informa<br />
iii>n about programs or fa<br />
oh ties ma^ obtained b><br />
caihng the park offic* at<br />
U9- i v39"li30 pm. every<br />
Saturdav through Oct 21<br />
•t Tbe Gathering in down<br />
town Plymouth Fresh flo<br />
»*rv fruita. vegetable*.<br />
*nd baked goods Informa<br />
ti«n. 4S3 J ;540.<br />
FESTIVAL<br />
Op*' It'a the greater Plym*<br />
oath Gneek Festival 1995<br />
beid 6 pa Fnday and Saturday.<br />
June 2-3, and noon<br />
Sunday. June 4. at The<br />
Nativity of the V : rgin<br />
Mary Greek Orthodox<br />
Church. Five Mile east of<br />
Haggertv Road Information.<br />
420-0131-<br />
TOO*<br />
Tbe Plymouth Symphony<br />
League 1995 Symphony<br />
League Home Tour will be<br />
10 am to 6 pm Fnday.<br />
June 2. and noon to 5 p m.<br />
Saturday. June 3. Nine<br />
home* in Plymouth.<br />
Northville. Novi and<br />
Sumpter Townahip are on<br />
the tour Ticket* available<br />
for $15 pre-aale and $18<br />
the day* of the tour is<br />
Plymouth at Beitner<br />
Jewelry . Chameleon Galleries<br />
Lid.. Framework*, or<br />
Me and Mr Jooes Petite<br />
In Northville at Bookstall<br />
on the Main Information.<br />
451-2112-<br />
• B.VWW0W<br />
The City of Plymouth<br />
Parka and Recreation Department<br />
present* Dave<br />
King * "Elvis" « 8 P »<br />
Saturday. June 3, at the<br />
Plymouth Cultural Center<br />
Alao appearing tbat ewemng<br />
ia comic Kevin Kramina.<br />
who ha* appeared with<br />
Tim Allen. Judy Tenuta.<br />
and Tommy Cbon* Tick<br />
eta are $8 for adult* and $5<br />
for kida 18 year* and under.<br />
Ticket* are currently<br />
on sale at the Plymouth<br />
CAMPUS NOTES<br />
Y O U R G<br />
Park* and Recreation De<br />
pari me nt. 455-6620; Re<br />
peat the Heat in downtown<br />
Plymouth. 416-9291. and<br />
•t the Gitfiddler in North<br />
ville. »810l J4S-9420 Tick<br />
ets will also be available at<br />
the door if -eating is still<br />
available Information,<br />
455-6620<br />
a 0SCHI0 SUNMAR<br />
Keller 4 Stein will hold a<br />
tree orchid seminar with<br />
Benny Gra>. of Ann Arbor<br />
Orchids, it 2 p.m Satur<br />
da v. June 3. on "How To<br />
Grow Orchids in \ uur<br />
Home Reservations suggested.<br />
397-0800<br />
B MfTAPHYSICAL<br />
FESTIVAL<br />
A Festival of Inner Light<br />
blttravagan^a will be held<br />
10 a m to 5 p.m. Saturday.<br />
June 3. at the Mayflower<br />
Hotel of Plymouth. 82" VS<br />
Ann Arbor Trail Readers.<br />
cr> stals. jewelry, angel<br />
books, tape-v both workers,<br />
aura photography *5 ad<br />
mission $10 readings 532<br />
wM<br />
B RENAISSANCE CHORDS<br />
The Single Adult Ministry<br />
of Newburg I nited Meth<br />
odist Church. 36500 Ann<br />
Arbor Trail in Livonia,<br />
present* the Renaissance<br />
Chorus "30pm Saturday.<br />
June 10 The evening will<br />
feature barbershop harmony<br />
BAARAOE SALf<br />
Si Thomas A Becket will<br />
hold it» annual garage sale<br />
9 a m to S p m Thursdav<br />
and Fnday. June 8-9. and 9<br />
a m to 2 p m Saturday .<br />
June 10 St. Thoma* A<br />
Becket is at 555 S Lilley,<br />
the corner of Lilley and<br />
Cherry Hill in <strong>Canton</strong> Information.<br />
Mary Lou at<br />
397-9838.<br />
a BAP PERFORMANCE<br />
The youth of Cornerstone<br />
Community Church of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> invite you to join<br />
them 10:30 a m Sunday.<br />
June 11. at Field Elemen<br />
tary School. 1000 S. Hag<br />
gem in <strong>Canton</strong>, for dynamic<br />
music and dance<br />
performed by CUE Rap<br />
<strong>Group</strong> Information. 397<br />
0246. .<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Newcomers<br />
are holding a couples golf<br />
scramble 2 p.m. Saturday.<br />
June 17. at Feulkwood<br />
Shores. Come out and meet<br />
new people and have some<br />
fun Information. 459-3375.<br />
you *cm*rT*c honor or pmJiwoorisrh<br />
The Plymouth YMCA's<br />
16th annual run will be on<br />
Father's Day. Sunday.<br />
June 18. There will ba lota<br />
of fun and excitement for<br />
•11 ages 7:30 am, a Junior<br />
Jog for 6- to 8-year-old*.<br />
7:45 a m . • Tot Trot ages<br />
3-5; 8 am., a one - mile run/<br />
walk. 8,15 am. a 5K run/<br />
walk; 8.45 am., a 10K run.<br />
Don't forgrt The Triple<br />
Race <strong>Run</strong> all three races<br />
(one-mile. 5K. lOKjforthe<br />
price of am. Awards and<br />
refreshments will add ttr<br />
tha (eativitiea Call the<br />
YMCA for registration in<br />
formation. Volunteers are<br />
needed 453 2904<br />
nounc*m#H to Crnnpu* Not**, —no the mmmt*<br />
printed or typewritten to Qndgel Moran Pfym<br />
outh-Csnton OPeerver. 744 WtngSt. Plymouth.<br />
meh.43170.<br />
, aem el Mr. and Mra<br />
, hm MSilooo Aiiatioa<br />
for Lu<br />
t»e«aef 92* graduating<br />
i ta be koaocad aa a mctpfont ot<br />
ibyaamdapeMfootooaurittaeef<br />
,li i •• fcinitn<br />
The Ohf-rier Tm RSDAY Jl NE I. 1995 7C*<br />
Th* OFCEERWR/THLKSDAY, jL NK 1. 1995<br />
EN T5<br />
Hot w h e e l s<br />
AROUN<br />
Auction. The <strong>Canton</strong> Community Built Playscape Project in con-<br />
junction uith the <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foundation is hosting an auc-<br />
tion of a 1995 Ford Explorer provided by Black well Ford. Ihe tvnt<br />
Explorer has a $27.1000 sticker price Auction tickets are $50 each.<br />
To purchase a ticket, you can call Lee Hittinger of RE/Max ( ross-<br />
roads at 453-S70Q or Joan Soricks of the foundation at 981-J002.<br />
B PANCAKE BREAKFAST<br />
The Experimental Aircraft<br />
Association. Chapter No<br />
113. a nonprofit organize<br />
tion will sponsor a pan<br />
cake breakfast fly in and<br />
drive-in with home built<br />
and classic aircraft on dis<br />
play from Ssmto noon<br />
Sunilay June 18. at Mette<br />
ta! Airport, southeast corner<br />
of Joy and Lilley in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Breakfast cost is<br />
$3 50 for adult*. $2.50 for<br />
children < 12 and under'<br />
Information. Chns Cencu<br />
la. 845-1299. evening*. 945-<br />
6503<br />
CLUBS<br />
a PCAC MCETIN0<br />
The Plymouth Community<br />
Art* Council will boid it*<br />
annual meeting at "p.m<br />
Thursday. June 1, at the<br />
PC AC. 774 N. Sheldon<br />
Road at Junction. All<br />
members — pest, present<br />
and potential — are invited<br />
For an informational,<br />
fun-filled evening, bnnjg an<br />
bors d'oeuvre, dessert, or a<br />
$5 donation- Judges will<br />
choose the best "work of<br />
culinary art."<br />
The June meeting of the<br />
60- Plus Club will be held<br />
at noon Monday. June 5, at<br />
First United Methodist<br />
Church of Plymouth. 45201<br />
N Territorial Bring your<br />
own table serv ice and a<br />
dish to pes* for the pot<br />
luck Program will follow<br />
Information. 453 7999<br />
B CMAMBER LUNCH<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of<br />
Commerce invites area<br />
businesses to join with<br />
chamber members at noon<br />
Wednesday. June 7. at the<br />
Roman Forum for the June<br />
member luncheon The<br />
speaker this month will be<br />
John Sterner of Schoolcraft<br />
College, and the topic will<br />
lie "Stress in the Workplace<br />
"New member* are<br />
invited to arrive at 11 a m<br />
for the new member onen<br />
tation. Admission is for<br />
members, and $12 for non<br />
members For reservations<br />
call 453-4040<br />
B DIVORCED MORIS<br />
Summer can be a challenge<br />
while working and raising a<br />
child in a divorce situation.<br />
We may be on our own<br />
now, but we don't have lo<br />
get through this alone.<br />
Let's get together as a support<br />
and discussion group.<br />
Activities and outings including<br />
our children could<br />
be planned as well. If inter-<br />
C A L E X N R R - F 0 R M<br />
Tha P , Eucharm<br />
Wwyesday 600 PM Dw t Oa»***<br />
Saturday 500 PM Eicftanst<br />
Sunday 7 45 (10 A M Holy Euenar*<br />
10 00 A M Croatian Educate lor n sgn<br />
S* Kmmi<br />
( aiatral Oanmk. lHvpcali<br />
IMUL<br />
I. u—iiinH Cote a<br />
ISaat WSaakra*. IM<br />
TV IM* 1 l-Urt Vice<br />
Hiaar 111J-W-7I12<br />
SEVENTH DAY<br />
ADVENTIST<br />
"cwewwcti<br />
wae mm* MM t«u<br />
>W«»|R" ta-«M „ »<br />
alo. WanN S-eaMiOl *Sia»l7<br />
CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
14175 Farmington Rd. (Juat N. of I-96) • Uvonia<br />
^ Church cnurci • 522-6830 School/Day Care • 513-8413<br />
Rev. Luther a Wer1h. Pastor<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30 4 11 00 A.M.<br />
m<br />
Sunday School ft Bible Claaa 9:45 A.M.<br />
"Sharing the Love of Christ'<br />
Preschool, Kindergarten Day Care<br />
ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />
Church S School Mas V*noy<br />
< a* N o> Fort Rd . Wsrtano 42»-Q2eC<br />
Otvtna Worship tail 00 A.M<br />
aw* aa** a at»» A W<br />
Monday CvwWifl aarvtc* 7:10 PM<br />
GaryO<br />
Risen Christ Lutheran<br />
46250 Ann Arbor Road<br />
(1 MM Waai or S»ww<br />
Plymouth • 453-5252<br />
Worship Service 1:30 A 11:00 A.M.<br />
Family Sunday School 9:45 A.M<br />
K M Mann Pawt*<br />
Ho^l McMarfen l«y<br />
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
mtas kMdMwil - .mm .. — 11*00-1—<br />
nam n<br />
Ivmftar HA. M«h<br />
WORSHIP SftVK IS<br />
I<br />
Suivb-. sVnrnm(<br />
Bibw i Uu A S«n«l4» ScNmi 10<br />
Uipht- imgrr ' 474-OS'S<br />
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN<br />
CHURCH IN AMHUCA<br />
Timothy Lutheran Church<br />
aa20 Wayna Rd<br />
iBartwaan Anr ATran » Joy Road<br />
Livonia • 427-2290<br />
liaMay Sarvtoaa fcOO A 10:30 AJA<br />
Sunday School 9s00 A.M.<br />
Ray Mary T Ovar* Paslor<br />
261-0766<br />
New Life<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
Sunday Wonhip 9 a.m.<br />
*t thr Ma von K Temple on thr<br />
squarr in downtown Plymouth<br />
7 JO Pmmman<br />
Pavtor Developer Ken Robem<br />
313/420-1023<br />
PENTECOSTAL<br />
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH<br />
OF PLYMOUTH<br />
291 E. SPRING ST.<br />
laocAtN at Mam 2 8KXS1 E t* Ma<br />
WCDMCSOAV<br />
Its MS*<br />
tis'i o«s*»i<br />
PaaKv hommrO O 4S30373<br />
6500 N. WsyrnRd.<br />
b*emM*Teme<br />
rAL Wetdaed<br />
(1/3M222tt aeofonoTWP<br />
Worship Service<br />
9:15 A 11:00 A M.<br />
Sunday School<br />
9:15 A 11:00 A.M<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
HOSANNA-TABOR<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL<br />
9600 le«ma • So Radtort • 9CJ7 2424<br />
He. Gtann. Kopo*< Rsv Lawsnca Wmc<br />
WORSHIP WITH US<br />
Sunday Morning 8:30 A 11:00 A M<br />
Monday Evanlng 7:00 P M<br />
AduH Bible Cta» 9 45 AM<br />
ChriBiar Scfyxx Pra-Scnoo-eei Grade<br />
Mri Pa- Sadto' 937 2233<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
WISCONSIN SYNOD<br />
Wisconsin Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Churches<br />
WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />
RADIO HOUR<br />
WCAR 1000 SUNDAY 10 30AM<br />
St. Paul Ev."Lutheran Church<br />
1,7810 Farmington Road<br />
Pastors Can Page & jane* HOB<br />
261-1360<br />
WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
Sunday 8:30* 11:00AM<br />
Sunday School A Bibt* Classes 9:45<br />
In Redtofd Township<br />
Lola Par* Ev. Lutheran Church<br />
15750 Kinloch<br />
Past of Gregory Cwbbons • 532-9655<br />
WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
8:30 A 11:00 AM<br />
Sunday School 9:45 A.M<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
SCIENCE<br />
Ftr« Churdi o( Chrifl. Scientist. Wvmouth<br />
I tOO W. Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth. HI<br />
Sunday Srtvuc 10 *K> » m<br />
SuniUy V horU IO. iO » rr<br />
U n! Tniimony Mminf " >ti p m<br />
Knlin^ ri.mt - i tSS Harvey, Plyrmnith<br />
Opm M -S 10 t m S p m ThulS p m<br />
453-1676<br />
ASSEMBLIES Of COO<br />
0V!<br />
Life got you down?<br />
Then this Sunday find<br />
the strength to get<br />
back on your feet<br />
again<br />
Ttl-CITY CHRISTIAN CENT**<br />
MICHIGAN A VS a K ANNAN AO<br />
I LIGHT BAIT OP 1-37}<br />
•UN I ISA. IIOOA.«OOr<br />
136-4330<br />
Brightmoor Tabernacle<br />
Assemblies of God • Calvin C Rati, pastor<br />
JM1 franklm M. V-rtWd. Ml e Tah«rap». • Waw N-fcday<br />
gsIS a m Family Sunday School Hour • Wcdrwadsy ""«> p.m. "FamUy N*l<br />
lO.Wam Pastor Doug Rhmd<br />
6:M) pm. Children's Musical: "50th Annus! Polk County Picnic"<br />
The story of s modem day Prodigal Son<br />
n » m<br />
PRESBYTERIAN<br />
CHURCH<br />
10101W. Ann Artoor Rd.. Plymouth<br />
5 Ms*« W ol Sn*idan Rd<br />
Prom M-14 lane Gomradson RO South<br />
"LIFELINE"<br />
New Worsmp Ssrvic* al 9 30 with<br />
contemporary music dram*, quastion<br />
and answer time and a frssh<br />
way to hear in* •v*r-rslavant message<br />
ot th* B
lta«n» for tha rekfHXi catena*<br />
shook! be submitted no later<br />
than noon Fnday for the next<br />
Thursday 's issue<br />
Augsburg Evangelical Lutheran<br />
Church in Radford will begin iU<br />
Thursday evening summer wt>r<br />
•hip schedule June 1. During the<br />
summer months, informal worship<br />
services will be held at 7 p.m<br />
Thursdays at the church. 24801<br />
W Chicago Road<br />
The service replaces the regular<br />
5 p m. contemporary worship service<br />
held on Saturday Sunday<br />
services will continue at 9:30 s.m<br />
Saturday worship will resume af<br />
ter Labor Day For more information,<br />
call
THU RSDAY. JUNE 1, 1995<br />
*<br />
VICTORIA DIAZ<br />
Great Lakes are<br />
perfect setting<br />
for new novel<br />
"letwater Mansion*." by Doug Allyn >247 pp..<br />
$21.00, St. Martin's Pnr*M>.<br />
omebody very much like Wonder Woman im<br />
•live and kicking, and living in Michigan, Sjuat<br />
off Thunder Bay.<br />
Her name is Michelle Mitchell, and she's the<br />
leading lady in Doug Allyn's new mystery, "Icewater<br />
Mansions "Tough, independent, quickwitted.<br />
strong, stubborn, even surly sometimes,<br />
she's got Attitude to compare with that of a<br />
Great Lake in a windstorm "Mitch" can lay pipe<br />
tn the Gulf of Mexico with the best of them, or<br />
dive 200 feet below the roiling surface of Lake<br />
Huron<br />
Mitch can save herself from an angry man. a<br />
wolf, and the icy waters of the Lake, all at the<br />
same time.<br />
Mitch can pop back from major trouble like a<br />
brand-new rubber band. You might not be overly<br />
surprised if, some<br />
'here in this story,<br />
on a bright summer's<br />
day. Mitch didn't just<br />
cross the Lake on<br />
foot<br />
This book is all<br />
about what lurks beneath<br />
surfaces.<br />
though, and what<br />
lurks beneath<br />
Mitch's surface is a<br />
vulnerable heart, soft<br />
Author Doug Alton<br />
as a powdery puff<br />
On learning that<br />
her estranged father<br />
is dead, ahe has come home to Michigan, fresh<br />
from an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico<br />
She's too late for the funeral (maybe she just<br />
didn't want to make it in timel, and doesn't<br />
know much about the detail* of his death<br />
When the local police say he drove his truck<br />
off a familiar road one night, got out. got lost,<br />
and eventuaHy froze to death, our rather cynical<br />
heroine doesn't buy the story. Her father knew<br />
his way around the area like it was the back of<br />
his hand, she reasons.<br />
Summer, winter, day. night, sober — or even<br />
drinking — her father was never one to lose his<br />
way. Some funny business is going on, she con<br />
dudes<br />
It won't be long before shell discover that the<br />
funny business is deadly serious<br />
Probably more than any book I've read recently,<br />
this one proves what a perfect backdrop the<br />
Great Lakes can make for a tale of mystery and<br />
danger<br />
Michigan readers will get a special kick out of<br />
recognizing familiar places. You can just about<br />
smell the grunge in the dimly lit. lakefront bar.<br />
complete with "hardcore ... studs .. shooting<br />
pool in the corner," while the "frost-rimmed window<br />
behind them rattles with every gust ... off<br />
Thunder Bay."<br />
Youll see Lake Huron on a winter's night,<br />
"miles of jumbled ivory-floes .. as magnificent<br />
as the valleys of the moon." The silent croas-wolf<br />
"melting into the moon shadows."<br />
The Lake in early Spring "dotted with the distant<br />
whale shapes of dying ice." The coppery<br />
roof of a birch forest near the Black River hills.<br />
A marina on • summery night, bustling with<br />
boaters, music traveling across the water and<br />
into the night<br />
Perhaps you've come across some of Allyn's<br />
colorful characters, too Maybe you know the<br />
small, coffee-drinking Realtor with the purposeful<br />
walk. who drives her clients around town in<br />
a white Cadillac. Or the bearsized guy in the<br />
smelly old hunting jacket and that torn corduroy<br />
cap.<br />
Or the cretinoua cop hiding behind the sun-<br />
.<br />
8M BOONS. 2D<br />
qiudc t*<br />
Classified<br />
CLAN*C*RO* TFCRIOW<br />
AUTC*K*«*IFMO>TT
20*<br />
Ihe (fitjurnrr Thi knimy JlM. t,<br />
Beat from page 1D DEA from page ID<br />
Sim Tortnr sotyactr^n* torr of<br />
color, ai>fl th* pnxfw of peincin*<br />
Gallery hour* are 6 9 pm<br />
! and 11 a. m U> 5 p m<br />
Thuradey through Saturday Ar<br />
ranfemenU lo see ihe exhibit at<br />
other time* can'he made b> call<br />
in< the *aller> at t3l3) 961 TS6T.<br />
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urgently ne«*i» Galien Service<br />
volunteers to greet and a»*i»t vvai<br />
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Books from page ID<br />
glasses, who believe* with all of<br />
his cold, cold heart that be is<br />
God's gift. Or the middle ag«*t<br />
ga> waitress, tough as her carao<br />
boots, who paints pretty pictures<br />
a( Great Lakes country when she<br />
has the time<br />
Many other* play a part in Al<br />
Ivn's bone frosting drama, almost<br />
all of them touched with Dicken<br />
siar echoes<br />
This is a story with a lot to say<br />
about what we see. and so it<br />
makes sense, of course, that its<br />
scene* make strong impressions<br />
Its climactic scene certainly does<br />
that, and gives >nur bones a good,<br />
shivery rattiing. loo. If you've<br />
never visited Lake Huron in iu<br />
murkiest, dogfish ridden depths,<br />
never explored a shipwreck m<br />
these chilly resting places, never<br />
experienced the smothery dark •<br />
^ ^ ifv lo S p.m wwk* PEA's thy "rofui<br />
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-Attention alt Obaenerland fine<br />
artists and crafts persons, the<br />
Liberty Feat i* in March of exhibitor*<br />
lor its third annual fine art<br />
fair Saturday and Sunday. June<br />
24-25 at Heritage Park in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Towns hip.<br />
Buoth fee for a 10 by 10 ft covered<br />
.pace is S6b Security will be<br />
provided for Saturday night.<br />
Other activities at the feat include<br />
live muaical entertainment,<br />
fireworks display, classic car<br />
show, children's activities, face<br />
painting, paddle boats and food<br />
concessions „ —<br />
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application, call Julie Giordano at<br />
tS10» 34S-0382 or Sharon Dillenbeck.<br />
(3131 463 3710.<br />
ness amid profound chill of<br />
Huron's silty floor. Allyn. with his<br />
words, will take you there.<br />
Though the emphasis is on<br />
non stop action and finely crafted<br />
plot here. Allyn occasionally<br />
segues into an almoat-poetic<br />
style, especially when he s paint<br />
ing word-pictures of the Lake and<br />
"the deep green halls of her icewa<br />
ter mansions "<br />
Victoria Dm of Livonia, a longtime<br />
number of Detroit Women<br />
Writers. Crocks the books and literary<br />
industry for the Ohsener<br />
\eu,*paper% She has a lifelong interest<br />
m rrodmg. "every thing from<br />
great noceit to cereal boxes " You<br />
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1854<br />
k The DEA badge, every criminal<br />
investigator carriea one practically<br />
every day he walk* the<br />
earth." Crock aaid<br />
Special Agent Rick Finley en<br />
tered duty with the DEA in 19S4<br />
and was assigned to the DEA Detroit<br />
Divisional Office as his first<br />
poat of duty<br />
During hia assignment in De<br />
troit. Rick volunteered for Opera<br />
tion Snowcap. a multi federal<br />
agency task force which operated<br />
in several South American coun<br />
tries to locate and destroy clandestine<br />
cocaine laboratories<br />
Finley died in an airplane crash<br />
in Peru while completing a day ot<br />
field operations regarding this<br />
mission.<br />
Finley's career<br />
During his year* in Detroit.<br />
Finley received two Sustained Su<br />
perior Performance awards. A<br />
third was pending at his death<br />
Finley was involved in several<br />
significant cases in Detroit including<br />
one in which $5 million in<br />
drug money was seised.<br />
The building <strong>project</strong> was a<br />
partnership of The Farbman<br />
<strong>Group</strong>, a real estate company with<br />
locations in Southfield and Detroit;<br />
Smith. Hinchman & Grylls<br />
Associates. Inc.. architects and<br />
engineers, and W'albridge Aidinger<br />
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Completed in juat 13 months,<br />
the state of the art building occupies<br />
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For special security purposes<br />
the three story structure has win<br />
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levels An enclosed one level<br />
parking garage offer* a secure entrance<br />
for DEA use.<br />
A direct commission. De Giuati's<br />
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>iiv Last year's show featured 61<br />
artists. Now in ita second year.<br />
Art Birmingham will showcase<br />
mora than 100 exhibitors working<br />
in a variety of mediums including<br />
painting, pastel, pottery, stone<br />
carving, sculpture, glass, mixed<br />
media, jewelry, photography, and<br />
assemblage.<br />
Nationally known Native<br />
American painter Bill Rabbit and<br />
'fetish carvers Andy and Alberta<br />
Abeita top the liat of quality art<br />
ista settling in booths alongside<br />
local artista, equally aa talented.<br />
They include Mark Chatter!y of<br />
Williamston, clay, Mary Tomes,<br />
Troy, peetel, Pat Dunn Bremner.<br />
Birmingham, mixed media snd<br />
Judy Buresti, Garden City, pottery.<br />
"I'm very excited about the international<br />
artista, and the fact<br />
we've upped the total of cash<br />
prises to tl 2,200 this year," said<br />
Dolls<br />
from page ID<br />
freshments.<br />
The 19th annual juried show<br />
will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
Saturday and Sunday. June 10-<br />
11-<br />
Varied Mediums: The art of<br />
porcelain doll making requires<br />
techniques used in<br />
painting and sculpting.<br />
THE<br />
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Out Of The<br />
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Robert Nagy in an interview at<br />
DreemCatcher's in Birmingham.<br />
"We want to make thia the heat<br />
art show In the Midwest -<br />
Bulgarian sculptor<br />
Nagy ia most proud of art works<br />
by Bulgarian sculptor Svetoalav<br />
Videnov who carvee icons, some<br />
of a religious nature, primarily<br />
from wood.<br />
He alao ia looking forward to<br />
exhibiting the paintings and assemblage<br />
of Aldin Hadxic and<br />
Biscevic J amir, two brothers from<br />
city of Sarajevo in the war torn<br />
country of Boenia.<br />
Both artists now live in Ham-'<br />
tramck.<br />
Hadxic. 25 concentrates on<br />
painting his experiences of the<br />
wer. Both be and his brother were<br />
attending tbe Academic of Pine<br />
Arts in Seraievo when the war began.<br />
•'Massacre" ia a three pen<br />
mixed media work heavy with<br />
symbolism. Grenades, flowers, a<br />
ladies puree and shoe as well as<br />
blood illustrate the tragedies of<br />
war.<br />
Other pointings by Hadxic include<br />
scenes from concentration<br />
camps, citias, mosques end<br />
landscapes affected by the war.<br />
"My studies were interrupted<br />
by war in Sarajevo," said Hadxic<br />
through an interpreter.<br />
Although be understands English<br />
the young artist prefers to<br />
communicate in his own lan-<br />
Painting of 'oW Sarajevo<br />
"1 didn't want to paint all the<br />
tragedy of the war. I wanted to<br />
paint the old Sarajevo before the<br />
war. As s Bosnian (1 wanted) to<br />
show thoee tragedies like massacres."<br />
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An eaaemblags by Hadxic spotlights<br />
a woven hand baeket suspended<br />
from a chain. A single<br />
piece of bread Ilea within the baaket.<br />
The work is enclosed in plexiglass.<br />
"I wanted (the viewer) to see<br />
how food ia so scarce."<br />
Jamir, .32 tries to create a war<br />
between the colors and materials<br />
used in his work, he said.<br />
Tbe work is fairly aba tract to<br />
"try to point at the message, to<br />
make an impression of everything<br />
he sees in the world of war and<br />
the world of peace."<br />
"I realize from each side what<br />
Bosnia is like today. That ia normal<br />
in every war. I bring my own<br />
expression like Picaaso (shows in<br />
the painting Guernice) in Spain<br />
trying to make each side to see<br />
the message."<br />
The Bosnian brothers' uncle<br />
snd cousin were killed in the war.<br />
The two artista have tried unsucessfully<br />
to bring their mother<br />
to America. She has a heart ailment<br />
which has prevented travel.<br />
"Every family in Sarjevo has<br />
lost someone in the war," Jamir<br />
said matter-of-factly.<br />
Do the two brothers see s day<br />
when they will return to their<br />
country?<br />
"We can't even know when the<br />
war ia going to stop. We want to<br />
stay here to present Bosnisn suffering."<br />
Jamir said.<br />
Nagy sent letters to foreign coniulstes<br />
inviting them to send artists<br />
from their countries to exhibit<br />
in Art Birmingham.<br />
"They're dying and we're over<br />
here planning an art show. I want<br />
the international part of the show<br />
to grow every year so that we<br />
might provide a forum for people<br />
glass, jewelry, photography, wood,<br />
weaving, textiles, country, and<br />
folk.<br />
"We have new arts commissioners,<br />
new ideas that lead to<br />
positive attitudes. A positive for<br />
the arts and crafts festival is we're<br />
having a stationary jazz band, a<br />
few more things for the kids, balloons,<br />
and clowns on the<br />
grounds," said Andy Taylor, arts<br />
commission president.<br />
Krompatic creates reproductions<br />
of porcelain dolls, antique<br />
as well as modern, in the studio of<br />
her Livonia home. They range in<br />
height from three inches to 30<br />
inches. Oriental dolls. Nstive<br />
American, they're all displayed on<br />
the sideboard in the dining room.<br />
"Dolls is the number one hobby<br />
living in these other countries "<br />
Local potter featured<br />
On a lighter note, Garden City<br />
potter Judy Buresh will will bring<br />
her wheel in order to demonstrate<br />
her craft throughout the two-day<br />
fair. Buresh strives to show the<br />
wisdom of ancient cultures in ber<br />
pottery. Her intention is to maks<br />
pots with character, influences<br />
are numerous, especially Eaatern<br />
and pre- Columbian pottery.<br />
Items abe will have.on hand include<br />
platters and bird baths arith<br />
glass bottomed interiors, elaborate<br />
covered containers made specifically<br />
for Art Birmingham,<br />
large buffalo jars with strong Native<br />
American tiea, and her oneof-a-kind<br />
rattles consisting of<br />
stones sealed inside a pot perfect<br />
for giving aa a bouse warming gift.<br />
Buresh incoporates quartxite,<br />
amethyst crystals, raw turquoise,<br />
cabechons of lapis, cork from Portugal,<br />
antique beads, glass from<br />
Italy, and Chinese trade beads<br />
from Tibet in her pottery.<br />
"I hope my pottery is something<br />
thet people want to touch,"<br />
said Buresh. a master potter and<br />
glaze chemist for more than a<br />
quarter of a century.<br />
"I strive to constantly premier<br />
new pieces. They're all one of s<br />
kind."<br />
Buresh's glazes make her work<br />
truly unique.<br />
"When you see a really well<br />
made pot it has a presence. I want<br />
my pots to have character and<br />
presence. Many of the glazes contain<br />
elements of the Oriental<br />
glazes used centuries ago," said<br />
Buresh who studied glaze chemistry<br />
at Western Michigan University.<br />
in the United States today. Mothers<br />
buy them for their daughters,<br />
daughters buy them for their<br />
mothers, fathers for their daughters,<br />
people having their first<br />
baby. 1 think all ladies love dolls<br />
whether it's one they remember as<br />
a child or one they see that they<br />
simply fall in love with," said<br />
Debbie Krompatic.<br />
Accent pieces<br />
"A lot of people use them for<br />
accent pieces. They send me wallpaper<br />
and fabric samples for the<br />
doll to match the room."<br />
The mother of sons, Robert. 27,<br />
Michael, 23 and Dan, 20, began<br />
making the dolls about 20 years<br />
Ancient Influences: Judy Buresh of Garden City crafts<br />
hand-thrown pottery with a strong Easter influence.<br />
ago after she became interested in<br />
collecting antique dolls.<br />
Pricewise, these older beauties<br />
were out of her reach.<br />
"I was going to save them for<br />
my little girl, but 1 had three sons<br />
instead. Doll making takes in all<br />
the arta. If you want to do sculpting,<br />
there's sculpting. Painting,<br />
there's painting." said Krompatic<br />
who leaches porcelain doll making<br />
classes at Clarenceville.<br />
Molds used to pour the greenware<br />
are very expensive. A head<br />
mold alone can cost $100. Krompatic<br />
estimates she owns molds<br />
for more than 500 different types<br />
of dolls.<br />
China Doll: Krompatic calls<br />
this Oriental porcelain doll<br />
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UstMc* snd notes acout Oakland<br />
Cot0tfy m* estate To *sr sn announcement.<br />
*f*e Listings. Rea> Estate Editor Oosener A Ec<br />
csntnc vwswpm 80S E Ktapte. Brrrtmgter-<br />
48009 Our *ai number 18 Real Eatate<br />
New* *u>rv oc real eatate jargon. the phra*«<br />
" buyer • agent" mean* an agent who works for the<br />
buyer and ia paid by the buyer or •eller Ted Mar<br />
tin. broker owner of Red Carpet Keim of Weal •<br />
land provide* thi* definition clarification<br />
Joette George, an >uu<br />
ciate broker with Better<br />
Home* and Garden* in<br />
Livonia. received Better<br />
Home* and Garden* Pro<br />
ducer of the Year Award for<br />
1994.<br />
George, a licensed builder<br />
who apeat more than a decade<br />
in new construction in<br />
Livonia and Farmington<br />
Hilla. recently re-entered<br />
the reaale market<br />
David B Fnedman achieved the SIOR office<br />
designation from the Society of Industrial and<br />
Office Realtor* He ia with Fnedman Real Estate<br />
<strong>Group</strong> Inc in Farmington Hilla<br />
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Swaby who brings 20 years experience in real<br />
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praiaer and inetructor for the Michigan Assoc ia<br />
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with 15- plus year* in the field, ia an<br />
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REAL ESTATE New<br />
Home buyers, sellers bone up at expo<br />
By janicstICAM krau».k<br />
!»r«v ivi Warn*<br />
The 28-year old engineer for CM<br />
Hughes in Troy was on a fact-finding<br />
mission. He attended the recent<br />
Home Buyer»/Seller» Kxpo »pon*orvd<br />
by the Weatem Wayne Oakland<br />
County Aaaociation of Realtors to uk<br />
about mortgages, interest rate* and<br />
the downpayment needed for a starter<br />
home, but aaid home ownership<br />
seemed like a complicated venflure<br />
Like many young professional* to<br />
day. thi* potential buyer lives with<br />
his parents, but ha* good reason to<br />
move out — every April 15 the tai<br />
monster takes a bigger chunk of his<br />
growing income<br />
"I ra not sure 1 want to buy yet.<br />
the Li von tan said. "The idea of a 30<br />
>ear mortgage is acary, but when 1<br />
filed my taxes this year, the preparer<br />
said 'buy a house I need the deductions<br />
The expo at the Holiday Inn West<br />
in Livonia attracted rooatly first time<br />
buyers, who visited "22 booths staffed<br />
bs mortgage lenders, home inspectors<br />
and other real estate specialist* At<br />
tendeea collected brochures, took<br />
notea and asked bright questions at<br />
two seminars geared for buying or<br />
selling property — Should 1 sell my<br />
home before looking for another 1<br />
Should I pre qualify for financing be<br />
fore house hunting* Should a new<br />
home be inspected'' la income proper<br />
ty currently a good investment"*<br />
Seminar paneliata included Rick<br />
Bowling, owner of AmenSpec Home<br />
Inspection Services. Plymouth. Brian<br />
Herachfus. attorney for Wood &<br />
Wood. Farmington Hilla; Jim<br />
Wattera. vice president and regional<br />
sale* manager for First federal of<br />
Michigan, and David Knox, nationally<br />
known real eatate speaker and<br />
trainer The Obaerver & Eccentric<br />
Newspapers co--sponsored the expo.<br />
"Real estate seminars don't give all<br />
the answers, but they help clienta<br />
learn what queations to aak when<br />
they decide to buy or aell." Chuck<br />
Mill*. WWOCAR president aaid.<br />
"Traditionally, firat-iime buyers find<br />
the whole process mysterious and<br />
frightening "<br />
The expo ia an annual public aervice<br />
event aimed at educating potential<br />
real estate client*. WWOCAR<br />
member Realtor* fielded queationa,<br />
but attendees weren't pressured to<br />
use a real estate agent or the service*<br />
of any company represented at thT"show.<br />
In placa of an admiaaion faa,<br />
expo goer* brought canned good* for a<br />
Salvation Army food drive<br />
"We're not trying to aell anything,"<br />
aaid Milla, a 31 year Realtor "We believe<br />
a better-educated client makea<br />
the real eatate agent * work a lot aaaier<br />
So, if the buyer or taller decide* to<br />
uae an agent, we will benefit."<br />
Here's a summary of the buying<br />
and selling lipe covered at the expo:<br />
• Have new conatruction inspected<br />
City inspector* make sure the houae<br />
meeta local building codaa, but a private<br />
inspector will check several hundred<br />
items and give you a maintenance<br />
report.<br />
• Look for an inspector affiliated<br />
with the American Society of Home<br />
lnapectors. ASHl ia the only organization<br />
that require* member* to paaa<br />
an exam have a minimum number of<br />
year* on the job.<br />
• Complete the Seller's Diacloaure<br />
Statement aa honeatly aa poaaible<br />
and update it while the houae ia on<br />
the market It'a better to tell too<br />
much than too little.<br />
• Read the Seller's Diacloaure State<br />
ment before viewing the home It<br />
doean't guarantee againat future<br />
problem*, but it tell* what might go<br />
wrong. Decide up/root how much riak<br />
you're willing to take on.<br />
• The purchaae agreement ia the<br />
buyera and seller's blueprint of the<br />
tranaactioo. Raad it carefully and<br />
make amendment* before aigning<br />
• Get mortgage approval before<br />
houae hunting. Look for a good mort<br />
gage deal, but make sure the lender ia<br />
aervice oriented. Examine your lender<br />
the way it will examine your credit<br />
hiatory and ability to repay. '<br />
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Developer seeks advice on handling complaints<br />
Q. I am a developer<br />
CONOO who is faced with a<br />
series of complaints<br />
by a condominiumaaaociation<br />
regarding var-<br />
*<br />
ious defects and<br />
deficiencies. The<br />
people in my company<br />
are advising<br />
that I fight to the<br />
bitter end and retain<br />
counsel who<br />
ROBERT M.<br />
ME1SHEP<br />
promises to embark<br />
np6n a<br />
scorched-earth policy to try to<br />
bleed the aaaociation dry and<br />
discourage It from pursuing me.<br />
Others suggest that I attempt to<br />
settle the matter, even though I do<br />
not believe that all of the claims of<br />
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the aaaociation are reaaonable<br />
Baaed on what I know to be your<br />
extensive experience In these<br />
types of matter*, what do you suggest<br />
that I do?<br />
A Sometimes developer* are in a<br />
no win situation when they are confronted<br />
with conatruction defect<br />
claims brought by a condominium association.<br />
On one hand, if there is legitimacy<br />
to the construction defect claima, at<br />
least to some extent, which is normally<br />
the case, the developer cannot ignore<br />
the claims of the aaaociation.<br />
While the ileveloper may honeatly<br />
feel that the claims of the aaaociation<br />
are either invalid, inflated or misguided.<br />
ultimately an unsympathetic<br />
jury may be the fact finder a* lo that<br />
issue.<br />
Other attorney* might counael you<br />
lo fight the aaaociation to the bitter<br />
end, in an effort to impose economic<br />
hardship on the aaaociation. hoping<br />
that the aaaociation'a suit will either<br />
fail for want of money or deaire<br />
However, thia course of conduct ignore*<br />
the cost* attendant to such extended<br />
litigation, not only in terms of<br />
out-of pocket costs being paid to the<br />
stlorney. but also in the deprivation<br />
of time and resources of the dev eloper<br />
in sttending to the litigation, aa opposed<br />
to engaging in more profitable<br />
and productive enterprises.<br />
A profitable or more responsible<br />
course of action is to attempt to work<br />
with the association, through experienced<br />
legal counsel in your behalf, in<br />
an effort to reach an amicable and<br />
reasonable resolution, hopefully be-<br />
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INDEX OF CLASSIFICATIONS<br />
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Southfield<br />
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It haa been my experience that condominium<br />
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and will generally bend over back<br />
warda in an effort to reach a fair and<br />
reasons ble accommodation with the<br />
developer<br />
Robert M Meuner it a Birmingham<br />
arm attorney concentrating hi* practice<br />
in the area* of condominium*,<br />
real estate, corporate law and litigation<br />
You are uwited to tubmit topics<br />
which you would like to tee ditcutted<br />
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about condominium*, by writing Robert<br />
M Meaner. 30200 Telegraph<br />
Rood. Suite 467. Bingham Farm*.<br />
Michigan 48025 Thi* column provides<br />
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: 261 5410 .<br />
Westland Estates<br />
Or Mayna Rd S a Wa ran Rd<br />
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j 700 sq tt - $445<br />
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Hours Daily 10-6. Cloaed 3-3 p m i.<br />
Sat 9-2 iCtoaed Thur* * Sun I<br />
557-4520<br />
W e s t l a n d<br />
HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL<br />
$200 Security Deposit<br />
• Heat Included<br />
• Spacious Suites • DisbwaBhers<br />
. Outdoor Pool • Par* Setting<br />
( 3 1 3 ) 4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0<br />
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24 Hoa San*a»<br />
Carport<br />
1100 N ADAMS<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
(810) 645-0420<br />
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Apartments from s 435<br />
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Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and<br />
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Central heating and air conditioning Washer<br />
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garages Conveniently located on Palmer<br />
near Hannan Road Adjacent to Fellows<br />
Creek god course<br />
ta CaU 1313, 7 2 9 - 0 9 0 0<br />
1711 Orchard Dr.. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
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1 & 2 Bedrooms<br />
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Individual Washers a Dryers<br />
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Jogging Trail thru 16 Acre Park<br />
Free Covered Parking<br />
MO* SAT IQ 5: CLOSED SUN<br />
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Waynewood Apartments<br />
Desirable Location in Westland<br />
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PLYMOUTH HERITAGE<br />
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Lot of closets<br />
• 2 Swimming Poob<br />
•TOEHett<br />
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• Patio or Balcony<br />
Sol 12-6 prri<br />
(£) 2260 <strong>Canton</strong> Center &d. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
CARRIAGE<br />
PARK<br />
SENIOR COMMUNITY<br />
313/ 397-MOO<br />
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A P A R T M E N T S<br />
Fro.'480<br />
$200 Security Deposit<br />
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• Vertical Blinds<br />
• Short-term leases available<br />
• Microwaves • Outdoor Pool<br />
(313) 522-3364<br />
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2 bedrooms. 2 full baths<br />
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Washer dryer and storage in each apt.<br />
24 hour intrusion alarm<br />
Prtrate carport<br />
Award winning landscape<br />
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clerical and other offWe-rrlared duties, able to<br />
lift bundles of newspapers weighting up to<br />
4) pounds and tatof doing a nntty of mki<br />
The person (elected wdl work closely with our<br />
carrier force and independent coot rat tors EOE<br />
Ve pay 4 very competitive wage<br />
To apply, call Jeannie at fJ13) 95J3277 ot<br />
Sherry atC3IJ)9?J-2^J<br />
ATTORNEY<br />
CONSULTANT<br />
Laading financial sarvteas provktor is<br />
•••king an Advanced Salas Consultant<br />
wrth s minimum of ftv« ysars in Ufa<br />
insurance, astate and taa planning<br />
Attorney raquirsd. Must hava racaivad on«<br />
or mora of tha Id lowing dagraas or<br />
designation JO; CLU. ChFC; CEfiS OPA<br />
CPA CEP: or LLM Excitant oral and<br />
wrtttan communication and praaantatior<br />
skills ara a must Rasponsitxlhias include<br />
developing and conducting workshops<br />
that provide technical and practical<br />
intormetlon about such<br />
11 topics as<br />
planning, charitable giving business<br />
continuation planning, and life meurance<br />
Position offers excellent career petti,<br />
competitive compensation/benefit<br />
package and exposure to aM functlona of<br />
the company For consideration, please<br />
eend resume end eaiary requirements to:<br />
Bo* 122S<br />
Observer ft Eccentric Newspepers<br />
36251 Schoolcraft<br />
Livonia. Ml 4«190<br />
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FREELANCE PHOTOGRAPHERS<br />
Monthly butlnaaa publication<br />
covering Livingston. Wast Oak-<br />
land area needs freelancers to<br />
shoot primarily pre-arranged fea-<br />
ture photos. Ideal candidates<br />
have good communication skills,<br />
an eye for interesting composi-<br />
tion and an interest In business.<br />
For details, caN<br />
The Insider Business Journal<br />
810-220-1800.<br />
EOC.<br />
P r o f e s s i o n a l<br />
Home Furnishing Sales<br />
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Thursday, June 1, 1996 0AE Clsssificetlons 500 to 900 (*)«<br />
HetpVsaUd<br />
AUTO DEALER<br />
•aaaa aae gm% Uu<br />
pot •i»«8 >ai*r* ana<br />
Vtrr acSa vcfiSmM<br />
tatoi<br />
Mi TO OtftUEK<br />
'ia« Teeha* >mmm Maa Car<br />
'ac*uv>oafi Soma ID«I*<br />
a«»iiM M l«», facaiiam<br />
vnah. i>ar«<br />
SOOO rem Clara<br />
AUTO o«Aua*onTt»«<br />
oa*a«ai« •<br />
Swft r paaoa M<br />
joa, nuaais a S<br />
*«a Ad "<br />
AUTO DEALERS<br />
Kr?T* 4 SONS womosuaanu<br />
is>0t u* ENTEMS Of No* OnaWI.<br />
(41 CM . 27' 2BOO<br />
oka Uk«M ba lamtoaf •«- DOS ano<br />
wawi Sana 'm**n» to Sjraiam<br />
Ooav Uaragw INS] Irwoor<br />
Na LMfM Ul aiM or FA* to<br />
£3'>) 422 1222 EC*<br />
CARPET CLEANERS<br />
^ CC<br />
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500 UpVMlsd<br />
Cashier<br />
Supervisor<br />
for Star (JEurtaa *paoa*t too*<br />
toH^<br />
Loouna tof•<br />
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500 hipVaaH-<br />
txtmma custooians<br />
a»unup^o u«n f. aatsna<br />
»HlJta |W« la WB toro<br />
Dorui ««0lft»»40<br />
CcUMM KRSON<br />
fAAT TM tar aawm<br />
-Tsv&r-<br />
CLEANING PERSON<br />
Soutr>i.«ia BuoiAas* nas an<br />
**m«d-ai* apaning Hou/s<br />
HNW mcuOoO Sand<br />
CATALOG<br />
ORDER DESK<br />
$7.50-$10.00/HR.<br />
noiaara ano saw<br />
PVJftCHAS*«G<br />
(.ipananca ar*» Our'* aJoraa-f<br />
CoaipulamaO pu><br />
-«/« aaparswi<br />
luTfAIAt CONTACX<br />
Uuai f« aiiaiani *<br />
'.ompuMr uuN a pfta<br />
CUH BENEFITS PACftAOE<br />
Sano ItoiL^na or ftpn,<br />
R0U«M NCXiSTRrfS<br />
d«tA' LAKE STRATEGIES<br />
Aim •» Nacaca Laador<br />
2'00 E Mao* -a Sto >00<br />
&-*a»w atwoffiara anO<br />
(qua Opportune, ErTWoyar Drug<br />
KST CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />
aO&TTON N METNO 0€THCHT<br />
GAIN SKAiS 'OH L*t N A<br />
RACVESSK»*At ENVIRONMENT<br />
aui row poaa • •"«* toMuOa<br />
to aor» aa * Tefapfuma Curnomm'<br />
Ha^raaaraaiiiia Wa na*a<br />
CAD OPERATOR/<br />
DESIGNER<br />
1. aaponanca AiAo Can »to<br />
12 Eiacancai uoNdgi ha«aui<br />
EOE M benaM* $mn»*v<br />
raaon» to DynMogc 6 V<br />
Aan CAC Supervwor 12* Marv<br />
Sla 104 Wufca . M M 4438C<br />
FA* 4'0 4®»"iC<br />
CADoparatw •<br />
12 aipananca BanaMa 4 rwn«<br />
Cap 430AM3J0PU<br />
>]130»000 or aiOXJ? 1122<br />
CAD OPERATOR<br />
ana C*"*ra<br />
uaiatoi ano ovaiwna AWrancaO<br />
UCKO Co 12BBC Stout. *« Do»o«<br />
(3131 S3M3S6<br />
S-'toa,<br />
napriiamaa a»<br />
caaa Wa naao<br />
Wtogr<br />
ma, "nouaa<br />
trawy<br />
CALL NOW<br />
GENERAL HELP<br />
$13.50<br />
!»*•*- a«>a w »<br />
to C«a Mon a Tjoa «Bf"<br />
3pm Surnoa Camol Ctoonmg<br />
"jl3l 2T7«200<br />
CABPfT aiStALlEAS naadoa S<br />
mual Piutol"<br />
9 appr, al Mm<br />
Cmm 27504 ford AO<br />
Gordon Ce, J13-42S-200C Oood<br />
opportune, tor ngW paraor.<br />
CAR AtNTAi AGENT<br />
lAral ba paraonatM 4 lew, gooo<br />
commie2«2 1»T»<br />
CLEANING STAFF<br />
NEEDED<br />
• |7 par nr .No •*B»on8« • Devs<br />
ora, . fji v pan ame • Ha«W><br />
berwaa amain Apo, in paraor<br />
Utonfn Sllam 4 aoffcng OOBd*<br />
I—In ncraoa end<br />
h6altn of<br />
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>13«7>4MH<br />
CNC PROGRAMMERS 4<br />
OPERATORS<br />
on 1« and 2ndafan><br />
leant opan<br />
•< Ra»o.d Fu*<br />
MmnarajN<br />
N.lar !31J 537 7510<br />
Clencat'Ption® Sales<br />
$8 $12 per nout<br />
Oi* wan MaP tonal cannc* han«*<br />
raipondmg to ou' no I .on a H,<br />
a Na naad u&bmac<br />
ECHNdAN tof ONUI pbccm to yaw toe pnonaa aai<br />
ptMng M ama dora o«# oredua 4 aign t«i Ourari<br />
' NO COLD CALLING'<br />
.mTa^ N. INN a comptoN •ra^pr:<br />
CHILD CARE ASSISTANT<br />
rmmome tor kcanaad<br />
S10 7B4 07SC<br />
sa or pan «me<br />
OflLOCAAt OAECTOR<br />
t«pan<br />
CM<br />
313455-4444<br />
or aio«as ii<br />
CHS.OCAAE DiAE<br />
to> privaN camar<br />
oncad to* ama<br />
4pn. «pm >13-458<br />
CmuD CARE TEACXRS 4<br />
COOK<br />
"jnderCafa a farmg tor Ka 4 oaf<br />
aa mei ona hoi*>, • E>oa*em<br />
inceraraa . BaiafiU CM Uonda><br />
Ttiurada, 9am 12 30pm<br />
HO S» 3120 an 4SBE<br />
CMC EDM OPERATOR<br />
TAA NEE<br />
Dart, o»a»l.ma- to» banaliii<br />
« (31 * 728 *S50<br />
CMC FWto or C*a<br />
uworaa baaed cuWng tool manu<br />
'eefcxer Saa»ng arpanencad paoCM<br />
tor aHamoon amfi Sand w a to<br />
ligi4Broo«*ee3 Lnona Mi 44150<br />
CMC LATHE OPERATOR Oar*<br />
Hantnoa Matfeiaa Farvft CantM<br />
ONNffie » « e a Moa<br />
(»19|<br />
cos smLDCf<br />
r»aing company aaaM<br />
*«panarc*0 lurge CO* CAMiar Mu*'<br />
ba e>per«ncao anv, aoldonng<br />
COMPUTER F'LMNfTgni<br />
TECMMCAL SVSTCMS<br />
SALES AEP to 544.000<br />
faa paid 4 r<br />
dagrea<br />
3 *r» . OUNMB mm*<br />
afpononce Grael W»N<br />
EMPLOtMEMT CENTER AOEMCT<br />
tSlO! 54B 1034<br />
CONSTAUCTOM HELPER<br />
••adao e«PNeto><br />
Nancy iBiO; M2-07»<br />
^ B<br />
a,t enarnooTa » «aa»eidt<br />
Trammg promed M«! ba NoNy<br />
BOOKKEEPER For 'alae tomeura "«*welBd and •<br />
410 477-4040<br />
CHILD CARE TEACnER<br />
Ci I I I- can 4 30-4 » am*<br />
preto< praacnoor aipanenoe 4<br />
teong oaaaroom manaBomar* «a*<br />
Benaht Sues arac naodoo tor M<br />
aget Oaarbom Cwriier Day Car*<br />
«2 N Baacn Dal, Oaaroor<br />
Ml [iTl! 274 1115<br />
CHILDREN S BOUTOUE<br />
UK*ung tor mam aama<br />
i pan ana<br />
F tr-macr<br />
410-441 2943<br />
« w ama M«o' madcel<br />
fa. to 410 334 0541 » «<br />
CENTRAL STATION MONITORS<br />
•*•»« Ran bma afWHa ave<br />
» LflN iyp«g Lmcoe* Para<br />
ar Guard Security SyNar<br />
f3'»l 3435H5<br />
BRICK LAYERS<br />
^•nardaorGe<br />
L' too4a I<br />
iiosas<br />
SATURN O* FARMaaOTOM<br />
MULJ<br />
410) 540 4549<br />
24 710 «!C.4-fc<br />
AUTO ONE<br />
efotma apponunrt^a<br />
•AUTO PAJNTER<br />
E f l<br />
[ulH<br />
•CM 111* »7 'I70<br />
Coorty<br />
layouts<br />
WM)<br />
r* -^,£t<br />
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S CAREER OPPORTUNITY *<br />
Professional photo finishing *<br />
fu« and port time pow«m owoAobM for geryol ^<br />
f»«5p No ezp«'iefK« nacessorv UX UJIU. TMUN. *<br />
So^c overtime & Sot^rctov ujof* ftewsas cyid *<br />
0»on>c*K>ns bosed on job pertormofKe fun tirtM *<br />
cositions IS.80 aer lowr to wort fVJvorxemenf *<br />
potent (yp to S9 9S per >>our) Cosuoi -•*• K*<br />
U r>. man abo« qualA.ac««<br />
NOC Onvlafiaa<br />
otomr a sccmmm nea^ptfan<br />
L.XSU* Ml LS110<br />
w«<br />
IWA SN SNOY4ERTI<br />
pomx opar kx Bomaona<br />
who a rtsrB«sd in fcs/nng tbaA<br />
pm msctun eOnsrWG. Ths rx>v«i<br />
seMctsd a mjfcpa asks<br />
imjianaousiy<br />
Wa wil provide tha training and pay e<br />
competitive wage. To apply, call Jeannie at<br />
(313)953-2277 or Sherry at (313)95^-2253.<br />
EOE<br />
COMPUTER INVENTORY<br />
TECHNICIAN<br />
SUMMER HELP<br />
BFQIINIM, JLAI I<br />
FLH LLW POSITTOHI *VUL*F>LL<br />
S9 S12 HR. Pits<br />
TRAVEL EXPENSES<br />
PlBioR«\s ia«.il<br />
• U»vl ta paohcaai r» DOS & Slta4o»% Usid h*4>" ^<br />
acti Im itaibaa »«!• eilnpli | w l v<br />
• Mk«i h> abb io «Ji»iih \mm- -»!»» o< ON»l<br />
' FAX («10) 642 01 12<br />
or csll lor inlormjIKtri<br />
(>10) 2*S 6740 «« 12> 1<br />
Layout Artist *|<br />
We are seeding an individual to<br />
work tulKime as a layout artist<br />
In our Uvonia office. We are a<br />
busy suburban newspaper with a<br />
friendly, tearrvonented wort*<br />
atmosphere The person selected<br />
must nt*e a nigh school diploma<br />
plus basic college-level course<br />
worv in computers and graphic<br />
design Su months to 1 year of<br />
work experience. Requires some<br />
evening hours. Call Jeannie at<br />
(313)953-2277 to apply. EOE<br />
AUTO PORTER<br />
-v rokena 'ore deewnn*<br />
W-W'T'A-^<br />
AW tor AoU<br />
AUTO SERVICE<br />
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS<br />
Va^*ie#ni<br />
•rnom ar* noa —»g<br />
E.caaami pay 4<br />
Vow *MM aM! toe raef NOW<br />
N0RR WITH THE BEST<br />
MARCH TIRE CO<br />
n.»M0UTH (11*) 455 7B00<br />
S0UTW«UI »TCh JSioesc<br />
(AAMMTOM iBia 477«70<br />
CANTON till!<br />
AUTO TAANSRORT<br />
2rWe-s=;<br />
am tof rat v toi* Soma<br />
laato M MHO<br />
AUTO TAa* a aoov PERSONS<br />
HELP<br />
•tobanal •! illlbilt<br />
M*»tofs m aeaiiam mm<br />
a .tra »*al to mm<br />
adMd MEW cars toa<br />
• OR toa — *a—y<br />
l J Rl v«a ewto aa ypad aaf<br />
Mto "aaa aeon a-ara toenaa and<br />
. Editor'<br />
Attention Studentsl<br />
Wa ara aaabmq Uynamic indrviduMa n«< a commit-<br />
maoi io aacaSaoca to joai oor »»grvy loccassfm aubur<br />
oan nawapapar Wa ara aapenOng our op^aBona ana<br />
ara lookng lor adaor* lo MM) m aanmg up and opar<br />
4Bng ntm OAICM ai North OaMand cou*y. OavMopnfl<br />
na. aOMna and aatatAarung our praaaoca m na»<br />
maruts *ju mu« r*y« a Dacha** s dapraa or a«juiv-<br />
*Mnt *i louneam. M yaars ol aapananca in fWNS<br />
papar lapommQ. pralaraWy tor a convnumty nawapa<br />
par or raWad poa«on Mml hmm axpananca ei edrt<br />
ng and pap* MigH' • t "»* 10 -namaga a MgM and<br />
lupann* staff mambars PoaMon raquif*s a«»«an«<br />
comrrftimcabofi MuBa 4Mly » mottvaia olhars and<br />
partapaia ai a taam yawonmam A pranary rasportto-<br />
MK> MS ba commirtty rataaona and anaodanca al<br />
cMTvnursly aearHa and maaenga Wa oAa< a efta»anfl-<br />
ra opporlunay compaMr a salary aacaHani banafila<br />
EOE<br />
To apply submit r»«jma »o:<br />
Human Raaourcas Managat<br />
Obaarvar A Eccaotnc Hawspapars<br />
36251 Scnooicr^l<br />
If you're looking<br />
for a summer job, place<br />
your free ad today.<br />
On Monday, June 5, Thursday, June 8,<br />
Monday, June 12 and Thursday, June 15,<br />
we will publish free ads of a maximum of 5<br />
lines for students looking for employment.<br />
Call 591-0900 or 644-1070 today and<br />
place your free five-line ad.<br />
Explain what kind of job you're looking<br />
for and what experience you've had.<br />
Attention Employers!<br />
Check our classified section on June 5, 8,<br />
12 and June 15th for that teen you need to<br />
work for you this summer.<br />
AUTO WASH 4 IS atoiuto 0*<br />
UBWawi Car WaM.<br />
«J <strong>Canton</strong> (11» SSI ii aaa *e»a<br />
AI UIAEU«PPEMV<br />
moertsrs<br />
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rs.t£-sjrcv<br />
a*R PMaftoto untoNM Mtosan<br />
cs: *<br />
CM ia cr*ier THeaoo<br />
BULLDOZER OPERATOR<br />
aa C&.<br />
Maintenance<br />
Supervisor<br />
Si<br />
Thn newspaper hvtCy oners He opportunity tor young parsons s#«Ar>£ employment to list tr*r first names onfy and<br />
skit however we assume no r*spons-b**y for the nature of/obs offeree] or negotiator between apptcants ano<br />
prospective employers These are trie responsibility ol the parties «voV«3<br />
jCPenney is now accepting applications<br />
tor a toll-time Maintenance Supervisor tor<br />
our Nov* store A thorough knowledge of<br />
building maintenance and equipment is<br />
required tof this "working" supervisor posi-<br />
tion Benefits include employee Oacount.<br />
medtcafdental insurance ><br />
paid vacahons/hondays ^<br />
aek pay aavinga<br />
and profit<br />
ahanngpian<br />
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C L A S S I F I E D<br />
A D V E R T I S I N G<br />
664-1070 OAKLANO COUNTY<br />
Ml -0e00 WAYNE COUNTY<br />
M2-U23 ROCHfSTEP POCMESTER HSLS
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assistant manage*<br />
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THURSDAY. JUNE 1.1995<br />
BUILDING & BUSINESS<br />
OBSERVER<br />
STARS<br />
This column highlights promotions, transfers, hir<br />
mgs and other hey personnel moves within the<br />
suburban business community Send a brief bio<br />
graphical summary — including the to*ns of resi<br />
dency and employment and a black and white<br />
pnoto. it desired — to Srars. Building & Business.<br />
Observer A Eccentric newspapers. 36251 School<br />
craft. Livonia 48150 Our fa.\ number is (313)<br />
591 7279<br />
was named president of the<br />
.Michgian chapter of the Amen<br />
can Collet .of Health Care Ad<br />
ministrators Mlynarek is<br />
administrator of Bostsford<br />
Continuing Health Center in<br />
Farmington<br />
Dr. Jeffrey Deuiri of Went<br />
Bloomfield was elected to nerve<br />
a three- vear term on the board<br />
of directors of the Ambulatory<br />
Pediatric Association Dr Dfvnes<br />
m Associate Chair of Pediatrics<br />
at Henry Ford Health<br />
Svstem<br />
Keith UI rich of Rochester<br />
Hills rejoined D'Arcy Masius<br />
Benton & Bowle-»'Bloon}fejild<br />
Hills as senior vice president.<br />
i;roup account supervisor on<br />
the Cadillac and Gneral Motors<br />
Protection Plan accounts<br />
Keith had been senior vice<br />
president, account planning director<br />
at Young & Rubicam<br />
Monica Nogalaki, a reservationist<br />
at the Holiday Inn<br />
Farmington Hills, earned top<br />
honors from Holiday Inn<br />
Worldwide She received recognition<br />
cards and ribbons from<br />
the most PnorityPlus and<br />
Canadian Priority Club members<br />
in the state of Michigan<br />
Pamela M. Ferrerio of Beverly<br />
Hills was named vice president<br />
and chief financial officer<br />
of Visiting Nurse Association<br />
Inc. Perreno moat recently was<br />
vice preaident of finance at<br />
HomeCare Inc Before that, she<br />
was divisional controller and<br />
assistant vice president of finance<br />
of Perry Drug Stores Inc.<br />
Tammy Brown joined Conway<br />
MacKenzie & Dun lea vy in<br />
Birmingham as an aaaociata.<br />
Before joining Conway<br />
MscKeniie, Brown speot six<br />
years with a Rochester Hillsbaaed<br />
accounting firm.<br />
Glenn C. Gouldey was<br />
named preaident and general<br />
manager of Lectron Products<br />
Inc in Rochester Hills. Gouldey<br />
had been business unit manager<br />
for the climate controls business<br />
of Fa tor Corp<br />
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room, kitchen/eating nook and three bedrooms.<br />
INSIDE:<br />
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It's space for your money in this sub<br />
BYDOUCFUNU<br />
Staff Warren<br />
Value and plenty of space for the money<br />
is a big selling point at Nowland Estates<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong>. The developer/builder has an<br />
interesting history and orientation to the<br />
business.<br />
Sherr family members, who<br />
started and operated Frank's<br />
Nursery le Crafts from 1946 to<br />
1983, take the same approach with<br />
customers in the residential building<br />
busihess as they did in retail.<br />
They don't aim for the upper<br />
crust, nor do they pursue buyers at<br />
tha deep-discount end.<br />
"We're trying to target the middle<br />
70 percent of the market with<br />
quality product, quality design at<br />
production prices," aaid Roger<br />
Sherr, construction manager for<br />
the development/building company<br />
in Farmington Hills.<br />
Current <strong>project</strong>s include Nowland<br />
Estates, a subdivision of 65<br />
lota on Shaldon just north of<br />
Palmer in <strong>Canton</strong>. About a third<br />
are atill available.<br />
"We're targeting familiea,"<br />
Sherr aaid. "We have a range of<br />
produet to appeal to both first-time<br />
new-home buyers as well as moveup<br />
home buyers.<br />
"Our retail background, 1 think,<br />
has given us a leg up on serving<br />
customers. We look at ourselves aa<br />
being wtail rather than building<br />
We will customise houses and<br />
make changes customers desire"<br />
Three furnished models — all<br />
colonials — carry base prices from<br />
Marketplace features a glimpse of suburban<br />
business news and notes. Includirf corporate<br />
name changes, new products, office openings,<br />
new affiliations, new positions, mergers, acquisitions<br />
and new ways of doing business. Write:<br />
Marketplace. Building A Business. Observer A<br />
Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia.<br />
48150. Our fax humber is (313) 591-7279.<br />
Arbor Drugs intends to open its third store in<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> at 7268 Warren snd <strong>Canton</strong> Center on<br />
July 31.<br />
Priam Performance Systems of Farmington<br />
Hills has formed an alliance with Master Consultoris<br />
Y Deearrollo Ejecutivo of Mexico City to offer<br />
seminars on i<br />
executives tn Mexico.<br />
Stone, August, Baker, a markeUng/communica<br />
tiona company in Troy, haa added several clients<br />
— Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit. Concerned<br />
Citixena for the Arts in Michigan. Global Releaf<br />
and Jewiah Experiences for Families<br />
Spy Shack, which spedalixes in security prod<br />
ucta. has opened a retail showroom at 26606<br />
. $158,900 to $181,900.<br />
Standard elements in all three,<br />
plus two unfurnished on-site models.<br />
include two-car garage. 21/2<br />
baths, range and dishwasher, basement<br />
and two-story foyer.<br />
Options include fireplace, air<br />
conditioning and skylights.<br />
The Carlisle features a living<br />
room and dining room at either<br />
side of the front door, kitchen/eating<br />
nook and family room. A first<br />
floor laundry, half bath and<br />
optional sun room/media room/office<br />
round out the main level.<br />
Three bedrooms are upstairs.<br />
The master has a cathedral ceiling.<br />
separate tub and shower,<br />
dual-sink vanity with sitting area<br />
and walk-in closet.<br />
Two other bedrooms, one with a<br />
walk-in doeet, share a full bath.<br />
The base prica of the 2,025square-foot<br />
Carlisle ia $168,900,<br />
with optional sun room $176,400.<br />
The Donnington, 1,900 square<br />
feet, features a living room/dining<br />
room combination, kitchen/eating<br />
nook and a step-down family room<br />
with sloped ceiling.<br />
The main level alao has sn optional<br />
laundry ($4,000) and half<br />
bath.<br />
Upstairs, the master suite haa a<br />
sloped ceiling, shower and walk-in<br />
doeet Two other bedrooms share a<br />
full bath<br />
Base price of the Donnington is<br />
$154,900.<br />
The Lancaster, 2,460 square<br />
feet, has a striking eating<br />
nook/hearth room off the kitchen.<br />
The main floor alao has a library,<br />
family room, dining room, laundry<br />
and half bath.<br />
Four bedrooms are upstairs.<br />
The master, with cathedral ceiling,<br />
also has a distinct<br />
sitting^dressing area, separate tub<br />
and shower, dual-sink vanity and<br />
walk-in closet.<br />
Three other bedrooms and a full<br />
bath are upstairs<br />
Base price is $179,400.<br />
The other models, a three-bedroom<br />
colonial of 1,75)8 square feet,<br />
and s 2,292-square-foot Cape Cod<br />
with three bedrooms, carry prices<br />
of $153,900 and $175,900, respectively.<br />
Exteriors are brick with vinyl<br />
siding and some wood trim<br />
The subdivision has dty water<br />
and sewers and sidewalks. It's<br />
served by Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
schools.<br />
The property tax rate is about<br />
$31*. 10 per $1,000 of state equalised<br />
valuation, half of market value.<br />
That means the owner of s<br />
$165,000 house in Nowland Estates<br />
would face a tax bill of just<br />
over $2,400 the first year. •'<br />
An annual fee of $200 per house<br />
maintains landscaping at the entrance,<br />
the retention pond and<br />
pay* for snow removal on the<br />
roads<br />
"Moat people are looking for<br />
BUSINESS MARKETPLACE<br />
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Marketing Etcetera, a West Bloomfield marketing,<br />
advertising, public relations snd corporate<br />
communications firm, has been selected to produce<br />
corporate brochures for MGM Temporaries<br />
and John A Reardon & Associates, s safety training<br />
ferility.<br />
• VWTUAL SIRVICES<br />
Virtual Services, a Rochester Hilla provider of<br />
CADCAM services to the auto industry, has en:<br />
tared into a marketing agreement with CTI Communications<br />
of Bloomfield Hills.<br />
Virtual Servicee will become a value-added reseller<br />
for CTTs communications packagee thst allow<br />
suppliers to send and receive CAD/CAM flies<br />
Three companies located in the Observer A Eccentric<br />
coverage araa who received loans from the<br />
Small Buainees Administration have received distinguished<br />
employer awards<br />
Dynex Industries of Farmington Hilla providee<br />
electrical and environmental ssrvices<br />
3-Dimensions! Services of Rochester Hills<br />
provides prototype, design, engineering and fabn<br />
ration services<br />
The Children's Place of Farmington HUla .<br />
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something in the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
school district," said Msrsha A.<br />
Wisx, sales representative at Nowland<br />
Estates. They're impressed<br />
with a house in this price range to<br />
get a full master suite.<br />
"Our floor plans are different<br />
from other floor plans in the area<br />
You get more house for the dollar,"<br />
she said. -<br />
Larry Collins is getting the<br />
Cape Cod with a fourth bedroom.<br />
"I looked in West Bloomfield,<br />
Bloomfield, Novi, Northville and<br />
Farmington Hills," he said.<br />
"L'm an analyst by education<br />
and profession. I did spreadsheet<br />
after spreadsheet. Nowland Estatea<br />
— the value for money was<br />
the best. When I looked at quality<br />
construction. 1 thought this was a<br />
good deal."<br />
The first-floor master proved to<br />
be especially attractive, Collins<br />
added.<br />
Paul and Sandy Bosker with<br />
children Benjamin and Chelsee<br />
will move into the Carlise model<br />
with an optional fourth bedroom.<br />
"Price was one of the first drawing<br />
features, size — it's a small sub<br />
— and location," Paul said. They<br />
have some of the lowest prices<br />
around for square footage "<br />
The openness of the kitchen,<br />
eating nook and family room, the<br />
layout of the master and first-floor<br />
laundry were especially attractive,<br />
he added.<br />
Th* tales office at Nowland Eatotes,<br />
(313) 397'' 130, u open noon<br />
to 6p.m. doily, c. yaed Thuradaya.<br />
provides dsy care services.<br />
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P»ck<br />
GIVE YOURSELF SOME BREATHING ROOM<br />
ts your life too cluttered? Do you need more space?<br />
Then unplug your old appliances, shed unwanted apparel<br />
and unload your used furniture with the GARAGE &<br />
YARD SALE DIRECTORY, appearing (dates) in classified.<br />
You'll Preathe a little easier.<br />
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COUNTDOWN FOR SUCCESS<br />
4 Weeks Before Sole<br />
\ Set a target date.<br />
v Apply for necessary permits.<br />
* Call Classified.<br />
3 Weeks Before Sale<br />
\ Obtain necessary permits.<br />
\ Begin organizing merchandise.<br />
\ List items for Classified ad.<br />
2 Weeks Before Sale<br />
\ Clean or repair merchandise<br />
\ Begin pricing merchandise.<br />
\ Write your Classified ad.<br />
1 Week Before Sale<br />
\ Finish pricing/organizing<br />
\ Begin displaying merchandise<br />
\ Place your Classified ad.<br />
3 Days Before Sale<br />
\ Make signs.<br />
\ Clean your garage<br />
\ Get change & cash box.<br />
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\ Finish displaying merchandise.<br />
\ Prepare snacks<br />
v Mow your lawn<br />
The Day of the Sale<br />
v Put up signs.<br />
\ Move large items to yara<br />
\ Enjoy the results of<br />
Classified!<br />
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WE8TLAHD. MICHIGAN<br />
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QC1 AVIS FORD QC1<br />
CHAIRMAN AWARD WINNER<br />
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THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />
FOR THEIR TRADE-INS. "A LOT MORE MONEY"<br />
AVIS FORD GIVES MORE FOR EVERY TRADE-IN.<br />
IN 1994 OVER 2000 A, X, AND Z PLAN BUYERS<br />
TRADED IN THEIR USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT AVIS FORD.<br />
THE REASON CONTINUES TO BE THAT AVIS FORD GIVES<br />
MORE MONEY ON EACH & EVERY TRADE-IN.<br />
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