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Volume 9 Number 37 Thursday, December 1, 1983 <strong>Canton</strong>, Michigan 48 Pages Twenty-Five Cents<br />
Snafu delays recall of school board<br />
By Emory DanMi<br />
and Gary Cstes<br />
staff writers<br />
An effort to recall the Plymouth-<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Board of Education has been<br />
delayed by at least a month.<br />
Following a hearing this week before<br />
the Wayne County Election Commission.<br />
a recall spokesman said the campaign<br />
would be set back until January.<br />
The election commission on Tuesday<br />
relied upon provisions in state recall<br />
law which prohibit the recall of public<br />
officials elected within the past six<br />
months.<br />
Commissioners interpreted the law<br />
to prohibit the recall of Thomas Yack,<br />
Roland Thomas, and David Artley —<br />
three school trustees who were elected<br />
Board chief asks for 2nd chance<br />
in the June annual school election.<br />
Elizabeth Barker of <strong>Canton</strong>, spokeswoman<br />
for the recall coordinating<br />
committee, said the retailers decided<br />
to wait until January before asking for<br />
approval of the recall petitions.<br />
Barker said the group's attorney,<br />
Stephen Boak of Plymouth, was not<br />
convinced the election commission was<br />
interpreting the law correctly but<br />
advised it would not be wise to get tangled<br />
up in fighting the ruling.<br />
"It would be senseless for us to file<br />
for a recall of four trustees, and then<br />
for recall of the other three. That<br />
Santa Claus came to town<br />
would require two special elections<br />
which would be a waste of money and<br />
effort." said Barker.<br />
The committee hired an attorney and<br />
started action to recall the school<br />
board as a result of the recent strike by<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> school employees<br />
During the strike, the group became<br />
involved in a petition circulation drive<br />
to urge the courts and the school board<br />
to take prompt action to end the strike<br />
A tentative agreement was negotiated,<br />
however, before the petitions could formally<br />
be presented to the board.<br />
The group at that time was centered<br />
BILL BRESLER'staft photographs<br />
Vicki Anderson, 4, got an eyeful of Santa last week when the North Pole resident traveled south for<br />
a visit. Amongst a chilled throng of carolers, children and their families, Vicki gave Santa her<br />
Christmas list and enjoyed refreshments in Griffin Park. Adults received 20-percent-off coupons<br />
(good for <strong>Canton</strong> merchandise) from members of the <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce — the event's<br />
sponsor.<br />
in <strong>Canton</strong> but claims to have broad support<br />
from throughout the district<br />
GLENN SCHROEDER, school board<br />
president, commented about Tuesday's<br />
action by the election commission:<br />
"It forced the citizen group which<br />
filed the recall petitions to withdraw<br />
the names of the three new board<br />
members from the recall. Based on<br />
that, the committee decided to withdraw<br />
all the petitions."<br />
Schroeder said he didn't view the action<br />
Tuesday as any kind of victory<br />
"We'll have to wait and see if the group<br />
refiles once all the board members<br />
have been on for six months.<br />
"I would hope the group reconsiders<br />
its desire for a recall in the meantime<br />
and let the district get back to the job<br />
of educating the children."<br />
The seven school trustees were<br />
represented by attorney Tom Downs, a<br />
Lansing-based attorney who represented<br />
recently recalled State Sen Philip<br />
Mastui. D-Pontiac.<br />
Schroeder said Downs' legal fees<br />
would be paid for through private<br />
donations "The law says you cannot<br />
Ice sculpture<br />
use any district money for the defense<br />
of board members in the event of a recall,"<br />
added Schroeder.<br />
Under state law, a group wanting to<br />
recall elected officials must submit a<br />
petition listing reasons for the recall to<br />
the county clerk The elected officials<br />
then have a period of time to respond<br />
in writing to those charges.<br />
Once the response is given, the<br />
charges and counters are printed on the<br />
petitions which then can be circulated<br />
for signatures to registered voters.<br />
to the county clerk requesting a recall.<br />
If sufficient number of residents sign<br />
the petitions, an election then will be<br />
held If the boar* is recalled, the governor<br />
would appc.at an interim board un-<br />
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200 to put carving talent to test<br />
The Ice Sculpture Spectacular will<br />
be held in Plymouth this year on Jan<br />
15-15.<br />
More than 120 ton of ice, including<br />
200 individual carved pieces, will line<br />
the streets In downtown Plymouth during<br />
those three days.<br />
Six massive pieces of 50 blocks each<br />
will be located in Kellogg Park, at Ann<br />
Arbor Trail and Main.<br />
The prime sponsor for the event is<br />
Chrysler Corp. with local business people<br />
serving as co-sponsors.<br />
The ice festival is the brain child of<br />
Scott Lorenz, general manager of the<br />
Mayflower Hotel, who is helping to<br />
coordinate the event along with Plymouth<br />
City Manager Henry Graper<br />
"Ice is being carved now in the giant<br />
warehouses of Midwest Ice in Detroit,"<br />
said Graper.<br />
Lorenz added that three local chefs<br />
are working shifts preparing ice pieces<br />
for display,<br />
THERE WILL BE two competitions<br />
— one for professional chefs and one<br />
for students.<br />
The students will compete for three<br />
full-ride scholarships provided by<br />
Chrysler Corp to any culinary arts<br />
school in the state of Michigan The<br />
winner of the student competition will<br />
have the use of a Laser sports car for<br />
one year.<br />
Many famed chefs from area hotels<br />
and restaurants will be competing for<br />
Traffic deaths climbing in <strong>Canton</strong>:<br />
When it comes to the war against<br />
drunk driving. Wayne County has long<br />
lagged behind Oakland County Some<br />
officials fear that along with the gaiety<br />
of the upcoming holidays will come the<br />
grief caused by a higher-than-average<br />
incidence of alcohol-related traffic<br />
deaths<br />
Since the Traffic Improvement Association<br />
was founded in Oakland several<br />
years ago, it has enjoyed measurable<br />
analysis<br />
success Similarly, the Oakland County<br />
Prosecutor's Office and Sheriff's Department<br />
have launched offensives<br />
against drunk driving, and are putting<br />
a noticeable dent into the problem<br />
So the f400,000 federal grant recently<br />
received by Wayne County police departments<br />
for the fight against drunk<br />
driving was more than welcome<br />
The intent of a new program is to<br />
target high accident areas and time periods<br />
with beefed-up patrols and added<br />
equipment throughout the county, presumably<br />
resulting in more drunk driving<br />
arrests<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Police Lt Larry Stewart is<br />
optimistic about the program s chances<br />
of success<br />
"The grant comes at a good time<br />
Any time we receive extra armament,<br />
it enables us to reduce the problem of<br />
drunk driving and the chances of serious<br />
fatal accidents "<br />
STEWART POINTS to Garden City<br />
as a shining example Since 10 percent<br />
(seven members) of its police force be-<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
ICE SCULPTURE<br />
SPECTACULAR<br />
KELLOGG PARK JAN. 14<br />
prizes The winner of the professional<br />
competition will receive a round trip<br />
for two to London. England, via British<br />
Airways. The second place winner will<br />
receive two tickets to Orlando, Fla.,<br />
and Epcot Center via Eastern Airlines<br />
The professional chefs competing<br />
will be coming from the Mayflower<br />
Hotel, Plymouth Hilton. Plymouth<br />
Landing, Detroit Westin Hotel, Bay<br />
Pointe Country Club, and the Hyatt Regency<br />
of Dearborn<br />
THE EVENT has attracted interest<br />
from across the country.<br />
Caesars Palace of Las Vegas will be<br />
sending their best Ice carvers to compete,<br />
according to Graper and Lorenz.<br />
Visitors can stroll through the park<br />
and check the progress of the ice sculptors<br />
as they work on their creations<br />
throughout the day and into the night<br />
The sculptures will be lit with colored<br />
lights all three nights<br />
Graper said he hopes to attract more<br />
than 100,000 visitors to Plymouth.<br />
Lorenz adds that the Plymouth Ice<br />
Spectacular will become a major winter<br />
event in the United States and will<br />
be a spectacular sight.<br />
For information about the event call<br />
the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce<br />
at 453-1543 Chefs may get information<br />
on the competition by calling Plymouth<br />
City Hall at 453-1234. ext 24<br />
The competition will begin at 8 a.m.<br />
Jan 14 with judging beginning promptly<br />
at 4 p.m<br />
There is no charge for the ice but<br />
participants must bring their own<br />
tools. All ice is to be carved on the<br />
premises and may not begin before 8<br />
a m Jan 14<br />
Competitors will select their own ice<br />
blocks from a storage area at the park,<br />
and the city will provide platforms for<br />
each sculpture Each competitor will<br />
be limited to three entries for judging<br />
Feds joining in fight<br />
against drunk drivers<br />
gan working as a traffic bureau, the<br />
city has won several awards for traffic<br />
control Numerous Wayne County police<br />
forces operate without traffic departments<br />
There's a direct relationship to the<br />
number of tickets written and the number<br />
of accidents that occur," Stewart<br />
said<br />
Many departments can't concentrate<br />
on traffic alone and drivers know<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> couple buying former school what's inside<br />
By Dsn Vecchionl<br />
staff writer<br />
For the second time in a month, the<br />
Livonia Board of Education approved<br />
the sale of a closed school building to s<br />
buyer interested in converting it into<br />
senior citizen housing<br />
A $175,000 offer made by Robert<br />
Sarna of <strong>Canton</strong> for the 47-year-old<br />
Start Elementary School, closed in<br />
1980, was approved in a 6-1 vote Mooday<br />
Sarna said be plans to convert the<br />
school into "a home for the aged "<br />
The action follows by three weeks<br />
board approvsl of the sale of the closed<br />
Madison Elementary School building<br />
for 1300.000 to Alexander and Rose<br />
Splro. owner* of the University Convalescent<br />
and Nursing Home In Livonia,<br />
who have indicated their intention to<br />
transform the school into senior citisen<br />
housing units<br />
To become home for senior citizens<br />
Sarna said the Stark facility, on<br />
Stark Road at Pine tree would be designed<br />
for senior citizens wbo cannot<br />
live independently in a house or in an<br />
apartment yet do not require the services<br />
of a full-care convalescent home<br />
"It will be for people over 62 wbo are<br />
not fully convalescent, but people wbo<br />
need an aide or a nurse," he said People<br />
may live in the facility on either a<br />
permanant or temporary basis, he added<br />
SARNA. A senior designer with<br />
Ford Motor Co , said he and his wife, a<br />
surgical nurse st Mt Carmel Hospital,<br />
decided to boy the school after deter<br />
mining many elderly persons living in<br />
full-care convalescent centers do not<br />
need to be there<br />
"They get depressed, thinking that's<br />
where they're beading,* Sarna said<br />
'We're interested in meeting their<br />
needs, not in dollars " He said rates<br />
would be between 130 and 940 per day.<br />
less than the |55-plus daily rate for<br />
convalescent homes<br />
Sarna said he is working with state<br />
and local agencies to obtain the certificate<br />
of need necessary to operate the<br />
facility He said he is "95-percent confident"<br />
the certificate will be approved<br />
He also said he is working with sn<br />
architect to redo the building to a room<br />
modate his ideas, which include 70<br />
beds, a cafeteria, a day room featuring<br />
video hookups, exterior remodeling and<br />
landscaping He also said he is working<br />
with the city to get the site rezoned for<br />
the new use<br />
Art Howell, the school district s as<br />
sistant superintendent for operations<br />
said the details of the sale call for a<br />
$17,500 down payment and monthly<br />
payments of $2,170 on a 10-year 11<br />
percent land contract He said the sale<br />
is contingent on Sarna obtaining a<br />
mortgage and the necessary reioning<br />
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Business 6-7C<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> Chatter
obituaries<br />
JOHN ROBERTS<br />
A memorial .ervice for Mr. Roberts, 67, of Plymouth<br />
will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday in St. Timothy<br />
Presbyterian Church, 6 Mile at Newburgh, Livonia,<br />
with burial to follow at Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth.<br />
Officiating will be the Rev Dickson Forsyth<br />
Mr. Roberts will lie in state from 6-9 p.m. Thursday<br />
and from 1-9 p.m. Friday in Schrader Funeral<br />
Home. Plymouth.<br />
Mr Roberts, wbo died Nov 29 in Harper Hospi<br />
tal, Detroit, was born in Illinois and had been retired<br />
for the past 10 years after being employed as<br />
an executive with General Motors for some 40<br />
years. An organist, he was best known as a professional<br />
actor in film and on stage. After retiring<br />
from GM he went into the acting profession which<br />
he had done when much younger. He was rehearsing<br />
for a role in "Cyrano de Bergerac" at Meadow<br />
Brook Theatre.<br />
Some of his many roles include: Henry 13 in "Lion<br />
in Winter," Willie Clark in Neil Simon s "The<br />
Sunshine Boys," Big Daddy in Tennessee Williams'<br />
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," at the Actors Renaissance<br />
Theatre; Colonel Sanders in "The Little House on<br />
the Prairie," the Henry Fonda role in "On Golden<br />
Pond" for Livonia-Redford Theatre Guild; Senator<br />
Hedges in "Born Yesterday" at the Mendelssohn<br />
Theatre; a policeman in Greenfield Village Players<br />
production of "Spider," Muff Potter in "Tom<br />
Sawyer" for the Plymouth Theatre Guild; and a<br />
U.S.* Senator in Philadelphia Story." He was a<br />
member of the Plymouth Theatre Guild, of the<br />
Screen Actors Guild, Equity, and of the American<br />
Federation of Television and Radio Actors.<br />
Survivors include: wife, Vi; son, David; brother<br />
William Roberts; and two grand-daughters<br />
NANCY B FABER<br />
Funeral services for Mrs. Faber. 39, of Ann Arbor<br />
were held recently in the First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Ann Arbor with burial at Forest Hills<br />
Cemetery Officiating was theilev. William Hillegonds<br />
with arrangements made by the Muehlig Funeral<br />
Chapel of Ann Arbor Memorial contributions<br />
may be made to the Nancy Faber Memorial Fund<br />
for Special Education, c/o Dr Edwin Page, Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Community Schools. 454 S. Harvey,<br />
Plymouth 48170<br />
Mrs Faber. who died Nov 25 in St. Joseph Mercy<br />
Hospital, was a speech and language pathologist<br />
with Plymouth-Can too Community Schools. She<br />
grew up in Romulus and had lived in Ann Arbor<br />
since 1M7. She was a member of the First Presbyterian<br />
Church of Ann Arbor where she taught Sunday<br />
School, and had been active in Girl Scouts and<br />
the Triangle Cooperative Nursery She was a member<br />
of the Michigan Speech and Hearing Association.<br />
Survivors include: husband, Don, daughter, Allison.<br />
son, Michael, parents. Mr and Mrs Arthur<br />
Dittmar. Sr of Romulus; brothers. Arthur Dittmar.<br />
Jr of Farmington, Charles Dittmar of Westland.<br />
and Lucretia Dittmar of Huron Township; seven<br />
nieces and nephews, and six aunts and uncles<br />
MARY A. BONOTTO<br />
Funeral services for Mrs. Bonotto, 68. of Greenlawn,<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township were held recently in Divine<br />
Savior Catholic Church with burial at Lapham<br />
Cemetery, Salem Township Arrangements were<br />
made by Fred Wood Funeral Home<br />
O&E Thursday, DeoemDer 1, 1983<br />
Mrs. Bonotto, wbo died Nov 21 in St. Mary Hospital,<br />
Livonia, was a homemaker Survivors include:<br />
husband, John, daughter, Kathryn Sark; sisters.<br />
Margie Glaub and Victoria Hutla; and two<br />
grandchildren<br />
JOSEPHINE BERGERON<br />
Funeral services for Mrs. Bergeron, 87, of Northville<br />
Forest Dr., Plymouth, were held recently in<br />
St. Kenneth Catholic Church in Plymouth with burial<br />
at Holy Cross Cemetery, Detroit. Arrangements<br />
were made by Fred Wood Funeral Home.<br />
Mrs. Bergeron, wbo died Nov. 22 in Four Chaplains<br />
Nursing Home, was a stenographer for Grosstown<br />
Garage. Survivors include: sisters, Hortense<br />
Sullivan and Helen Lorenz.<br />
DOYLE G MADDOCK<br />
Funeral services for Mr. Maddock. 65, of Alberta,<br />
Westland, were held recently in Schrader Funeral<br />
Home with burial at Parkview Memorial Cemetery,<br />
Livonia. Officiating was Capt. William Harfoot.<br />
Memorial contributions may be given to the<br />
benefit of the family.<br />
Mr Maddock, who died Nov. 14 in Ann Arbor,<br />
had moved to the Wayne-Westland community SO<br />
years ago from Benzie County. Mich. He was a<br />
member of the Salvation Army Church of Plymouth<br />
and a retired inspector of Great Lakes Steel.<br />
Survivors include: wife, Eunice, son. John of Metropolis.<br />
111.; daughters, Marvel Parent of Lupton.<br />
Mich., and Dene of Westland; and nine grandchildren<br />
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BOARD MEMBER<br />
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the loo* dissenting vote,<br />
said be opposed the sale<br />
since the school district<br />
has no plans for the proceeds<br />
and, once sold, the<br />
site no longer is available<br />
for future school use.<br />
"Why are we closing<br />
out a future avenue? Why<br />
are we selling a building<br />
when we have no plans<br />
for the money?" Merner<br />
said. He pointed out that<br />
the money will be added<br />
to the district's building<br />
and site fund which already<br />
totals $1.1 million<br />
and which has not been<br />
( The con vat+acen t<br />
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Diversity a hurdle facing Gypsy Moths<br />
•y Tim Mchard<br />
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Unity Coalition. Regional agenda<br />
The sunbelt has political clout because<br />
of them. Why can't the Great<br />
Lakes states get together, too?<br />
"It's difficult to achieve because of<br />
the enormous diversity in a rnmpU* industrial<br />
region," answered U.S. Rep<br />
Carl Pursell. R-Plynxwth, the 2nd District<br />
congressman wbo once led a<br />
group called the Gypsy Moths.<br />
'It's not like the sunbelt, where<br />
they're interested in 1) defense cootracts,<br />
2) the oil depletion allowance<br />
U M - D g r a d s<br />
t o h e a r F o r d<br />
U.S. Rep, William D. Ford, D-Taylor, will be the<br />
speaker at University of Michigan-Dearborn's fall<br />
commencement.<br />
About 250 degree candidates will take part in the<br />
commencement exercises at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec<br />
11, in the Fieldhouse.<br />
Student representative Andrius An una will represent<br />
the graduating class. Rabbi Joseph Guttman,<br />
a Wayne State University professor, will give the<br />
invovation.<br />
Ford is serving his 10th term as a member of the<br />
U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's<br />
15th Congressional District, which indues Garden<br />
City, Westland and <strong>Canton</strong>. He was first elected to<br />
Congress in 1964<br />
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second ranking majority member of the House<br />
Committee on Education and Labor — the committee<br />
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covering elementary through postgraduate<br />
study.<br />
He is also ranking member of the Subcommittee<br />
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"The junior members are attracted<br />
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members are somewhat reluctant because<br />
they've been targeting their<br />
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"Democrats and Republicans thinfc<br />
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Afterwards be observed, "I walk into<br />
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and there's the Georgia delegation<br />
meeting for breakfast." He said the<br />
Michigan delegation has rarely met as<br />
a unit since the Chrysler loan package<br />
bills of three years ago.<br />
OF THE SEAWAY, Pursell said interest<br />
is picking up in his modernization<br />
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locks on the St. Lawrence River to<br />
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'"The Canadians feel it's an opportunity<br />
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Pursell referred to Canada's decision<br />
in the early 1950s to go ahead with the<br />
locks to enable ocean-going "ships to<br />
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U.S. involvement With then-Congressman<br />
George Dondero, R-Royal<br />
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decades of debate, agreed in 1954 to<br />
join the project.<br />
PURSELL SAW no danger to the<br />
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threats to separate from Englishspeaking<br />
Canada — quite the opposite<br />
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Opinion<br />
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by calling that toll-free telephone<br />
number It's part of an aggressive program<br />
to combat drunk driving sponsored<br />
by the Traffic Improvement Association<br />
iTIA) of Oakland County<br />
The goal of REDDi is to identify persons<br />
driving so erratically that they could<br />
be described as an accident just waiting to<br />
happen.said Bruce Madsen. TIA managing<br />
director<br />
More than likely, erratic driving is the<br />
result of too much alcohol, but it could be<br />
drugs or even a phy<br />
The Oakland sheriff's department will<br />
handle REDDI's dispatch It will require<br />
the location and direction of travel of an<br />
erratically driven vehicle and its make,<br />
color and license number Callers will not<br />
be asked to identify themselves<br />
This information will then be called to a<br />
deputy, state trooper or local police officer.<br />
depending on the jurisdiction in which<br />
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Wayne County, though it has made<br />
progress, could well follow the Oakland<br />
County example<br />
IF VOl THINK the battle against<br />
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year, you're right It's about time<br />
The statistics are appalling It has been<br />
estimated that drunk driving accounts for<br />
26.300 deaths every year or about half of<br />
all auto fatalities More persons die because<br />
of accidents caused by drunks than<br />
die in any other accident including falls,<br />
drownings fires and poisonings<br />
Safety experts predict that 50 percent<br />
of us will be victimized by drunk drivers<br />
during our lifetimes That's enough for us<br />
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SOME PEOPLE are doing something<br />
about it.<br />
• Police chiefs in Wayne County recently<br />
obtained a 1400.000 federal grant to<br />
put more patrol cars on the road and arrest<br />
more drunk drivers Using a state police<br />
computer printout of roads where<br />
drinking accidents most frequently occur,<br />
additional police cars will be dispatched<br />
to those sites Arrests will then be made<br />
Many local police departments in Wayne<br />
license Defendant was asked<br />
to step from his vehicle As he did so he<br />
almost threw himself into traffic on Michigan<br />
Avenue. Strong odor ol intoxicants<br />
apparent speech slurred, subject very<br />
unsteady on his feet<br />
Could recite ABC's up to C Asked to<br />
stand in a vertical position with his eyes<br />
closed defendant almost fell over sideways<br />
1 20 a m Saturday, 1 1 26 83<br />
Two-door Chevy being driven on Michigan<br />
near Beck was proceeding erraticallycrossing<br />
over center line of roadway, back<br />
to right shoulder, then back across the<br />
centerline to the left shoulder Vehicle<br />
was chased and finally pulled over<br />
INVESTIGATION: Subject had to use<br />
vehicle for support to stand Speech was<br />
slurred, eyes bloodshot and glass\ Odor of<br />
intoxicants observed Subject had great<br />
difficulty saying the ABC's Counting from<br />
O&E Thursday December 1. 1983<br />
20-1 backwards, she skipped trom 14-y<br />
Asked to stand in a vertical position with<br />
eyes closed, she almost fell over forwards<br />
Midnight Friday 11 26 83<br />
While On routine patrol near Cherry Hill<br />
and <strong>Canton</strong> Center, officer observed a<br />
two-door Ford swerve into the eastbound<br />
lane, nearly striking this officer's patrol<br />
unit- Vehicle crossed centerline on Sheldon<br />
Road several times and stalled vehicle<br />
at <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
INV ESTIGATION: Subject had difficulty<br />
standing and walking Had bloodshot<br />
eyes, speech, and the strong odor of intoxicants<br />
about him Subject said he had no<br />
idea what city or street he was on Could<br />
not complete countdown from 30<br />
145am Saturday. 11 26 83<br />
Two-door Mercury near Ford and <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center observed proceeding onto east<br />
shoulder crossing center white line<br />
INVESTIGATION: While getting out<br />
subject lost his balance and used his vehicle<br />
to steady himself Strong odor of intoxicants<br />
came from his person. Eyes<br />
were very bloodshot and glassy Could not<br />
continue reciting alphabet after F<br />
Counting backwards from 50 he said '>0<br />
49. 51. 52. 49<br />
In all cases, subjects tet&stered const<br />
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When sports writing isn't fun<br />
THOUSANDS OF people look with envv<br />
on members of the journalistic fraternity<br />
- especially sports writers — who put<br />
their thoughts on paper and then see them<br />
in print They think it is the most interesting<br />
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Sure, the writers are given front-row<br />
seats at the opera and all special events<br />
and private seating at sports activities<br />
But the job isn't all peaches and cream<br />
Writing for daily and weekly journals<br />
has many unusual facets First, you never<br />
write the same thing twice Once the opera<br />
or the spirts event is over it is considered<br />
old stuff<br />
What's more you can often see the lady<br />
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just tossed to the winds How would you<br />
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ft newn wntrr nw*t evrrv dsv of h« it-fe<br />
THEN THERE is another si3e that is<br />
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and never have the public*ee it<br />
The Stroller well remembers many<br />
such times in his long trek on the journalistic<br />
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Campbell in a Chicago ring<br />
the stroller<br />
w.w.<br />
Edgar<br />
and Frankie<br />
For several rounds the fight was rather<br />
drear> Then Campbell suddenly fell to<br />
the floor and was counted out<br />
The Stroller didn t see the punch land<br />
Neither did many of the nation s leading<br />
sports writers<br />
As edition time drew near he wrote<br />
that Campbell seemingly went down without<br />
being hit and that he set the pugilistic<br />
game back about 20 vears<br />
After the Uascu. most of the writer*<br />
gathered around Damon Runyan the famous<br />
writer in the lounge of his Chicago<br />
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AFTER SEVERAL hours of chatting<br />
with the sun beginning to rise the news<br />
boys arrived with the earlv edition of the<br />
Chicago newspapers Across the front<br />
page was a story in bold type Frankie<br />
Campbell had died from the effect of Max<br />
Baer s punch<br />
Imagine the position The Stroller w,-><<br />
in His paper carried the story of what he<br />
termed a fiasco and it was on the streets<br />
of Detroit Then the afternoon paper came<br />
out with the story of Campbell's death<br />
His thoughts immediately turned In<br />
what would happen to him when he returned<br />
to his office Sure enough he was<br />
questioned But he had th presence of<br />
mind to gather several Chicago paperthat<br />
featured the "unseen punch It wa><br />
the only thing that saved him<br />
Would you have envied the sports venters<br />
in that position 0<br />
THEN THERE uas the time in 1936 on<br />
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Joe Louis fight in New York<br />
He wrote that the length of the fight<br />
would depend on Mrs Louis If she wanted<br />
to go to a movie. Joe would make it a<br />
quick knockout Tf she wanted to go night<br />
clubbing after the fight .Joe might let the<br />
German stay around for awhile<br />
Well, you know what happened<br />
Schmeling knocked Louis out in one of the<br />
fight game s major upsets<br />
Would you env\ The Stroller in that po<br />
sition when he returned to the office"<br />
So vou see. the sports writing assign<br />
ment isn t all fun and games<br />
Suburbs still<br />
fight water rates<br />
By Tim Richard<br />
staff writer<br />
Suburban governments are raising<br />
money again to fight the city of Detroit's<br />
water rate increases.<br />
"But we're in the driver's seat for the<br />
first time," an optimistic Livonia Mayor<br />
Edward H. McNamara told representatives<br />
of the 77 suburbs this week.<br />
"We've got to stick to it."<br />
"This is the first reported case where<br />
the customers won," added George<br />
Ward, attorney for the Suburban Association<br />
of Detroit Water Customers. Although<br />
confident of ultimate success,<br />
Ward predicted the seven-year-old case<br />
could drag on for more years.<br />
IN OCTOBER the Michigan Court of<br />
Appeals ruled a circuit judge erred in<br />
calculating the rate of return Detroit is<br />
permitted to earn on water it sells to<br />
the suburbs.<br />
The appeals court sent the case back<br />
to the circuit court for new hearings on<br />
what should be the proper rate of return.<br />
If the suburban position is upheld,<br />
the 77 governments could win back as<br />
much as $35 million for five years of<br />
water bills plus interest at 12 percent.<br />
Meanwhile, however. Detroit has<br />
asked the state Supreme Court for<br />
leave to appeal — a motion Ward opposes<br />
as premature. "If it goes to the<br />
Supreme Court, it'll go back to the circuit<br />
court (for rehearing on the facts),<br />
and you know what'll happen: It'll be<br />
right back up to the Supreme Court,"<br />
said Ward.<br />
"The Supreme Court might take as<br />
much as nine months to decide whether<br />
to grant an appeal, though it might be<br />
as short as six months. Assuming the<br />
Supreme Court slams the door (on Detroit),<br />
it might be six months before the<br />
circuit judge hears it."<br />
SO SUBURBAN city councils and<br />
township boards are being asked to<br />
contribute 5 cents per capita (based on<br />
the 1980 census) to fight the appeal.<br />
Earlier assessments of 5 cents and<br />
2.5 cents, beginning in 1976, raised a<br />
total of $147,000, McNamara reported.<br />
Of this, the association spent 178,000<br />
on attorneys fees, 132,000 on engineering<br />
testimony and $31,000 on certified<br />
public accountants, with outstanding<br />
bills of $5,000. Thus, the group is out of<br />
money with more appeals in sight,<br />
McNamara said.<br />
There were technical questions from<br />
the audience — mostly public officials<br />
from other Wayne, Oakland and Macomb<br />
county suburbs — but no hint<br />
that anyone was unhappy at being assessed<br />
again.. About 75 percent of the<br />
local governments contributed to the<br />
earlier assessment.<br />
WARD GAVE this explanation of the<br />
court of appeals victory:<br />
Detroit figured it earned $22 million<br />
on its investment of $245 million in the<br />
water plant — a rate of return of 9 percent<br />
The circuit judge ruled the rate<br />
was fair.<br />
But the suburbs argued that Detroit's<br />
actual ownership equity (subtracting<br />
the amount of bonded debt) was only<br />
$86 million Subtracting interest payments<br />
of $6.9 million, Detroit actually<br />
earned $15 million — a rate of return<br />
of 17 percent.<br />
"We said 17 percent is too high,"<br />
Ward said.<br />
By his caluclations, Detroit overcharged<br />
the suburbs at least $7 million<br />
a year for five years — a total of $35<br />
million. The appeals court panel ruled<br />
in the suburbs" favor.<br />
A Detroit resident. Ward was chief of<br />
staff for the Detroit Charter Commission<br />
in the mid-1970s and chairman of<br />
the Wayne County Charter Commission<br />
in 1980-1<br />
BOB FREDERICKS, deputy Oakland<br />
County drain commissioner, urged local<br />
officials to support senate bills 544<br />
and 545 to reform the Detroit water<br />
board<br />
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Continued from Page 2<br />
JOHN R. DAVIS<br />
Funeral services for Mr Davis, 62. of Geddes<br />
Road, <strong>Canton</strong> were held recently in Fred Wood Funeral<br />
Home with burial at Glen Eden Cemetery<br />
Officiating was the Rev. Carlton Younge<br />
Mr Davis, wbo died Nov. 22 in Mt. Carmel Hospital,<br />
was a mechanic for Chrysler Corp. Survivors<br />
include: wife, Nadine; son, Jimmie; daughter. Bonnie<br />
Sillies, sisters, Ann and Ruth Holbrook. and<br />
Clare Ransome. and four grandchildren<br />
W. ARLENE GRASER<br />
Funeral services for Mrs Graser, 67, of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
were held recently in Lents Funeral Home in the<br />
city of Wayne with burial at Glen Eden Cemetery<br />
Mrs Graser, who died Nov. 22 in Annapolis Hospital,<br />
Wayne, is survived by: sons. Jay and Dan,<br />
daughters. Chris Everard and Kathy Wade; sisters,<br />
Virginia Link and Nanette Scicluna, 11 grandchildren<br />
and 4 great-grandchildren<br />
GEORGE ONUSKO<br />
Funeral services for Mr. Onusko, 69. of Westland<br />
were held recently in St. Theodore Catholic Church<br />
with burial at St Hedwig Cemetery. Arrangements<br />
were made by Schrader Funeral Home in Plymouth.<br />
Mr Onusko. who died Nov. 24, was a toolmaker<br />
with Whitman & Barnes in Plymouth for 38 years<br />
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the price on the M & M Chocolate<br />
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as 1.27 per 1 lb bag It should have<br />
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and had moved to Westland in 1952 from* Detroit-<br />
He was a member of St Theodore Catholic Church<br />
past Grand Knight of the Fr Renaud Knights of<br />
Columbus in Plymouth, a Fourth Degree Knight<br />
with Notre Dame Counsel, and was manager of the<br />
Fr. Renaud KofC in Plymouth for the past 12<br />
yeares.<br />
Survivors include: wife, Jennie; daughters, Pat<br />
Sackett of Wayne, and Bonnie Eddlemon of Scotsdale,<br />
Ariz.; son, George of Dearborn, brother, John<br />
of Pennsylvania, sisters, Ann Kritz of Ohio, Mary<br />
Semon of Pennyslvania, Helen of New York, and<br />
Ronnie Heath of Arizona; 10 grandchildren and 2<br />
great-grandchildren.<br />
LIVONIA<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
NETTIE E. KINCADE<br />
Funeral services for Mrs. Kincade. 93, of Livonia<br />
were held recently in Plymouth Church of the Nazarene<br />
with burial at Oakland Hills Cemetery,<br />
Novi. Officiating were the.reverends Carl R. Allen<br />
and Robert A. North. Memorial contributions may<br />
be made to the New Horizon Building Fund. Arrangements<br />
were made by Schrader Funeral<br />
Home.<br />
Mrs. Kincade. who died Nov. 26 in Westland. had<br />
lived in the Plymouth area most of her life. She was<br />
a charter member of the Plymouth Church of the<br />
Nazarene Survivors include: son. Roy of Livonia,<br />
daughters. La Verne Paddock of Livonia, Viola<br />
Smith of Mayville, Mary Timcoe of Plymouth, and<br />
Tessa Roy of Belleville; brother, Clarence Pankow<br />
of Plymouth; six grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren,<br />
and 1 great-great-grandchild.<br />
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Ellie Graham editor/459-2700 A<br />
Thursday, December 1. 1983 O&E<br />
view<br />
Ellie<br />
Graham<br />
THE SYMPHONY'S<br />
annual Christmas Ball traditionally<br />
ushers in the holiday social season<br />
The dinner dance arranged by the<br />
Vivace group of the Plymouth<br />
Symphony League will be Saturday<br />
night in the Plymouth Hilton Inn,<br />
with cocktails at 7 p.m. and dinner<br />
served at 8.<br />
The gala event has the theme "An<br />
Old-Fashioned Gathering," and Jean<br />
Neuhardt, Eleanor Shevlin,<br />
Stephanie Miller and Pat Phillips<br />
are responsible for the decorations.<br />
Party-goers will be dressed in their<br />
finest for the occasion. Tbey will<br />
dine on New York strip steak, salad,<br />
baked potato, vegetable and a<br />
"scrumptious" dessert. Each of the<br />
ladies will receive a keepsake of the<br />
evening.<br />
Dance music provided by the<br />
band. Nightfall, has been described<br />
as •tranquil." Take that to mean the<br />
guests will not be blasted out of<br />
their seats and conversation at the<br />
tables will be possible<br />
Four hundred people are planning<br />
to attend and there is room for two<br />
more tables of 10. A very quick call<br />
to Pat Phillips, 459-5424, may make<br />
the deadline. Tickets are J45 per<br />
couple and there will be a cash bar<br />
The Symphony's Christmas Ball<br />
has been in many settings over the<br />
years. It was in the old high school,<br />
East Middle School, the Mayflower<br />
Meeting House. It grew from a<br />
"dance" to a dinner-dance and was<br />
held in country clubs. At one time, it<br />
was between Christmas and New<br />
Year's so the college crowd, home<br />
for the holidays, could attend. There<br />
came a time of realization that the<br />
college kids weren't much<br />
interested and the date was changed<br />
to the first Saturday in December.<br />
It has continued to be a major<br />
holiday event<br />
THOSE WHO GO to the<br />
ball still can enjoy the Plymouth<br />
Community Chorus Christmas<br />
concert. "All Our Best" will be<br />
performed Saturday and Sunday<br />
evenings at the Plymouth Salem<br />
High School auditorium. The chorus<br />
is marking its 10th anniversary and<br />
director Michael Gross asked<br />
members of the chorus to choose<br />
their favorite songs from<br />
Christmases past for the concert<br />
Concerts begin at 7 p.m.<br />
A CANTON resident,<br />
Elizabeth Kalinawski, has been<br />
elected recording secretary of the<br />
Daughters of Erin, a social<br />
organization whose members are of<br />
Irish Catholic descent. Elizabeth<br />
will be responsible for publishing<br />
the newsletter, Erin's Echo.<br />
FRANCES PETERS bad<br />
high score and John Drewniak came<br />
in second at the Thursday afternoon<br />
party bridge games at the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center<br />
JULIE Maclsaae, a 1983<br />
graduate of Plymouth Salem High<br />
School, is a member of the Albion<br />
College Choir Auditions were held<br />
during the first few days of classes<br />
in the fall. Julie's parents are Mr<br />
and Mrs Donald Mae Isaac of<br />
Arthur Street. Plymouth.<br />
THOMAS L. ABRAHAM<br />
a Grand Blanc podia trie physician<br />
and surgeon, is president-elect of<br />
the Michigan State Podiatry<br />
Association He and his wife. Ginny,<br />
live in Fen tor The former<br />
Plymouth resident is the son of Mr<br />
and Mrs Stanley Abraham of<br />
Robin wood, Plymouth<br />
LOCAL 4-H members were<br />
responsible for making the Wayne<br />
County 4-H Halloween fund-raiser a<br />
success Louise and Ida Kooopka<br />
and Dean and Donna Hartford of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> worked on the project Kevin<br />
Anthony, Ronald Cripps, Andy<br />
Hoover. Andy Olson. Diana and<br />
Theresa Rosinski of Plymouth also<br />
volunteered to work on the project<br />
that earned $1,000 for 4-H Club<br />
•wards and recognition<br />
THE GREATER Ann Arbor<br />
Chapter of Alzheimer's Disease and<br />
Related Disorders AsaociaUor has<br />
an evening support group which<br />
meets the aecood Wednesday of<br />
aach month from 7 30 to • p.m. in<br />
the Washtenaw Adult Day Care<br />
Center. St. Clair Church, 2 JOS<br />
Packard Road. Ann Arbor The next<br />
meeting will be Wednesday, Dec 14<br />
The disease is hard on the patient<br />
and Just aa hard on the family<br />
bscanse of frustration The chapter<br />
offers special help to both. Call M2-<br />
Nll for Information<br />
Oltie <strong>Canton</strong> ©bscrurr<br />
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The Plymouth Community Chorus rehearses at East Middle School in preparation for its 10th Anniversary Christmas Concert titled "All Our Best." The concert will be at<br />
7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Plymouth Salem J4igh School. Tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for senior citizens and students, and are available at Sideways, 505<br />
Forest in Plymouth, and Book Break, 44720 Ford Road, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Chorus prepares a holiday concert<br />
The Plymouth Community Chorus<br />
will celebrate two occasions with two<br />
concerts this weekend. Chorus members<br />
will mark the 10th anniversary of<br />
the group's founding as well as the<br />
Christmas season.<br />
The theme of the production, "All<br />
Our Best," reflects the numbers on the<br />
program, selected by singers performed<br />
during the chorus' 10-year history.<br />
They chose both traditional and<br />
contemporary Christmas songs<br />
The concert will include solos by<br />
Morand Zimmer. baritone, singing<br />
"Ave Maria;" Jane Sweet singing "The<br />
Christmas Swig" by Mel Torme; Avi<br />
Hunemorder in "I'll be Home for<br />
Christmas;" and Chris Stopa in "A<br />
Christmas Song."<br />
Gayle Lang, soprano, and Carol<br />
Chen, chorus accompanist, will perform<br />
the duet, "O Come, 0 Come<br />
Emanuel." Dolores Roth, Joan Wessman,<br />
John Frank and Earl Downing<br />
will sing "Twas the Night Before<br />
Christmas.'<br />
CAROL CHEN, who has been with<br />
the chorus for seven years, will accompany<br />
the chorus on piano. Marcy Christoff,<br />
the new assistant accompanist,<br />
will play for soloist Morand Zimmer.<br />
Instrumentalists for the concert will be<br />
Jeff Stopa on drums and Jerry Haskins,<br />
percussionist. Orchestrations will be by<br />
Terrie Crenshaw<br />
The chorus was founded 10 years ago<br />
by William Grimmer, its first director<br />
After his retirement. Dave Gladstone,<br />
director of music at Newburg Methodist<br />
Church, served as director for one<br />
year.<br />
Six years ago, Mike Gross auditioned<br />
and was chosen director. He has been<br />
with the chorus since that time and has<br />
seen the group grow from 30 members<br />
to its present congregation of 130 voices<br />
After their audiences grew to standing<br />
room only crowds in a local church,<br />
the singers decided it was time to move<br />
to the auditorium at Plymouth Salem<br />
High School. When the auditorium was<br />
filled for a single concert, they went to<br />
two performances<br />
"ALL OUR BEST" will be presented<br />
at 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3<br />
and 4 in Plymouth Salem High School<br />
auditorium, Joy Road west of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Center Road.<br />
Tickets may be purchased in advance<br />
from members of the chorus.<br />
Sideways. 505 Forest Avenue, Plymouth,<br />
and Book Break, 44720 Ford<br />
Road, <strong>Canton</strong> Township (in the K mart<br />
Plaza).<br />
Donations are $4 for adults and $2<br />
for senior citizens and students<br />
The anniversary celebration will be<br />
a thank you to the past and a promise<br />
for the future.<br />
Percussionist Jeff Stopa accompanies the chorus. His job is keeping the beat on the various<br />
drums, as wad as adding the pounding fortissimo where called for.<br />
Thursday. OtcamM 1. 1983<br />
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'Christmas Jamboree'<br />
shows community's love<br />
bazaars<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> is a-glow<br />
Here, you'll find the Christmas spirit.<br />
It's not just the hustle bustle of the sea-<br />
son, but the caring for-each-other part<br />
of the season. One such event is the<br />
third annual Christmas Jamboree pre-<br />
sented jointly by the Stonegate Home-<br />
owners Association and the Neighbor-<br />
hood Watch Association.<br />
Actually, when checking on this<br />
event. 1 found that in fact it was pre-<br />
sented by practically everyone in Can-<br />
ton. In reviewing the list of the many<br />
residents and merchants putting in<br />
their time and donating goods, there<br />
seems to be no end to it.<br />
The Jamboree goes something like<br />
this. Children ages 12 and under are in-<br />
vited to have lunch with Santa Claus,<br />
Mrs. Claus along with a couple of help-<br />
ers. The only fee is one canned food<br />
item per child or a $1 donation. After<br />
lunch the fun continues as the children<br />
are invited to shop for their Christmas<br />
needs at the Children's Boutique, where<br />
absolutely no adults are allowed. Here<br />
they find articles ranging in price from<br />
one cent (and that's not a misprint) to<br />
$2. And these items are nothing to be<br />
ashamed of.<br />
This is where the community really<br />
shines, for here is where all the volun-<br />
teers come in. Remember the co-op ba-<br />
zaars"' Well, many of these same ladies<br />
continued making the crafts and have<br />
donated them to be sold here to these<br />
young shoppers. Then there are the<br />
many businesses and merchants who<br />
opened up their hearts and cash regis-<br />
ters to our community ooe last time<br />
this year.<br />
I CANNOT believe the incredible<br />
donations. Think of it, for under $2 the<br />
children can proudly take home trea-<br />
sures for their family like gift certifi-<br />
cates from a beauty college for a hair-<br />
do or a health spa for a week of spa-<br />
ing.<br />
How about an oil change including a<br />
filter for dad? It seems that everyone<br />
found a way to help including our fa-<br />
vorite local watering holes as they do-<br />
nated cash for whatever is needed<br />
Don't think that the cash is used for<br />
the lunch. Oh no! The canned goods that<br />
the children bring and all profits from<br />
this very reasonable boutique are used<br />
to stock Christmas baskets to be deliv-<br />
ered to the most needy of the families<br />
we can find.<br />
No trick is missed as prices in the<br />
boutique are kept to a bare minimum<br />
for earning potential. You might say.<br />
Why don't they raise the prices a little<br />
and make more money for the bask-<br />
ets''" Well I'm Rlad you asked because<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> chatter<br />
S a n d y<br />
Preblich 981-6354<br />
they have a very good answer. Here,<br />
too, you find needy, not only do they<br />
need food baskets but for many fami-<br />
lies right here in <strong>Canton</strong>, as well as our<br />
neighboring communities, money is<br />
tight for family exchange gifts. So by<br />
keeping the cost down on each item the<br />
children are able to buy quality gifts at<br />
a price their family can tolerate<br />
IMAGINE your father out of work<br />
and you give your mom. wbo has been<br />
preparing meals from the memory of<br />
meat for months maybe years, a hair-<br />
do for Christmas. All she has to do is go<br />
in and be treated to luxury!"<br />
Or give your dad as oil change,<br />
something that now will Just have to<br />
wait. Even though it could make mat-<br />
ters worse if it does get put off, cereal<br />
comes before oil. Then in you come and<br />
save the day with an oil change for a<br />
Christmas present, and all this for less<br />
than $2.<br />
For one cent you can put your little<br />
fist in a grab box and pull out a Frisbee<br />
for your older brother.<br />
Now, if you really feel they are cut-<br />
ting the prices too low and will never<br />
make enough money, they will be<br />
pleased to take any monetary donation<br />
you care to make. Or while your chil-<br />
dren are busy with lunch and shopping,<br />
just stroll on over to the bake" shop and<br />
spend your millions there. If you'd<br />
rather not, they offer free coffee and<br />
cookies to waiting parents. What could<br />
be nicer 1<br />
You can imagine how^ much wort<br />
and love goes into this. The number of<br />
people Involved is incredible. But 1 feel<br />
I have to mention the two ladies who<br />
started it and continue to head the<br />
event, a coupld of little Santa and peo-<br />
ple helpers, Barbara Vaillancourt and<br />
Lynda Krauss.<br />
Tbey tell me they would be lost with-<br />
out the devoted assistance of a real<br />
great guy whom many of us know and<br />
love, one of the many of <strong>Canton</strong>'s Fin-<br />
est, Officer Leonard Schemanske. His<br />
whole family in on this right down to<br />
his sister, who is baking for the bake<br />
sale.<br />
WHERE DOES IT all come from?<br />
How is it that we have so many in our<br />
SCHOOL PROBLEMS<br />
Lack of motivation<br />
Poor grades<br />
Hyperactive<br />
Withdrawn<br />
Disruptive classroom<br />
behavior<br />
Easily distractable<br />
Bored<br />
Not completing work<br />
Difficulty relating with<br />
peers<br />
Underachieving<br />
CONSUL J A TION AND EVALUA TfON<br />
• Identifying and understanding problem areas<br />
• Recommendations and goal setting<br />
• School intervention<br />
• Th erapeu tic in terven tion<br />
Diane Blau, Ph.D.<br />
Ron Rice, Ph.D.<br />
626-2056<br />
32910 W. 13 Mile<br />
Farmington Hills, Michigan<br />
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whom there would be no boutique.<br />
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the terrific Job they do.<br />
Those people wbo, for one reason or<br />
another, will not have a Christmas un-<br />
less we leam bow to have a real Christ-<br />
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to spare<br />
Those articles crowding up your<br />
overstuffed gift closet — bubble bath<br />
that a forgotten senior citizen might<br />
enjoy, barrettes that a little girl could<br />
buy for her sister, combe, glassware<br />
that a grandaughter could buy for her<br />
grandma, or maybe some tools or socks<br />
for grandpa and dad — all donations<br />
are welcome.<br />
Just give a call to Barbara 397-1338<br />
(evenings), or Lynda 397-1618 (days).<br />
Perhaps I should say day, because the<br />
party is 11:30 a.m. Saturday for lunch.<br />
The boutique will be open until all the<br />
treasures have a home. It's at Field El-<br />
ementary School, 1000 S. Haggerty Rd.<br />
Please call right away for a lunch res-<br />
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ably limited.<br />
DO N'T FORGET the <strong>Canton</strong> Christ-<br />
mas Party for kids Saturday, Dec. 17.<br />
Ages 3-7 will meet from 9:50-10:30 a.m.<br />
and 8-12 from 10:45-11:45 a.m. Again,<br />
please call for reservations Santa will<br />
be there and there will be refresh-<br />
ments, movies, cartoons, games and<br />
it's all free. Call 397-1000 to reserve<br />
your spot.<br />
Also this weekend, watch for the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Goodfellows out there on the<br />
street corners selling their Good News<br />
to fill more Christmas baskets. A dona-<br />
tion of whatever amount you can offer<br />
with a smile. Be prepared.<br />
And don't forget the <strong>Canton</strong> Tree<br />
lighting ceremony at 7 p.m. Monday,<br />
Dec. 5 at Township Hall on <strong>Canton</strong> Cen-<br />
ter. Sing in the season with your neigh-<br />
bors. I'll be there and hope to see you.<br />
Merry Christmas to all.<br />
Another big three-day arts and crafts<br />
show opens Friday at the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Center. More than 75 artisans<br />
will be exhibiting and selling their<br />
crafts "Russ the Beekeeper" will be<br />
there with his honey and special dis-<br />
play featuring 10,000 live bees in a<br />
glass-sided observation hive. Russ<br />
Henckel lives in Grand Rapids and has<br />
more 150 hives. Admission to the<br />
show is free.<br />
On Saturday, the Ladies Auxiliary of<br />
the Fr. Renaud Knights of Columbus<br />
open their Christmas arts and crafts<br />
show at 10 a.m. at the K-C Hall, 150<br />
Fair Street, Plymouth. There will be 52<br />
tables of hand-crafted items for sale.<br />
Hot dogs, sloppy Joes, coffee and pop<br />
will be available throughout the day for<br />
shoppers. The auxiliary also will have<br />
home-baked goods for sale.<br />
The annual Christmas Bazaar at St.<br />
John's Episcopal Church opens at 9<br />
a.m. Saturday. Lunch will be served be-<br />
ginning at 11:30 a.m. Tbey are selling<br />
tickets on all kinds of prizes.<br />
• KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS<br />
CHRISTMAS ARTS & CRAFTS<br />
SHOW<br />
Saturday, Dec. 3 — The Ladies Auxi-<br />
liary of the Plymouth Knights of Co-<br />
lumbus will have an annual crafts show<br />
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the hall, 150 Fair<br />
Street. Plymouth. Fifty-two tables of<br />
crafts and hot dogs, sloppy Joes, bever-<br />
ages served throughout the day with<br />
baked goods also available.<br />
• ST. JOHN CHRISTMAS<br />
BAZAAR<br />
Saturday, Dec. 3 — The women of St<br />
John's Episcopal Church will have<br />
their annual Christmas bazaar 9 a m.<br />
to 3 p.m. Lunch will be served begin-<br />
ning 11:30 a.m. The church is on Shel-<br />
don south of Ann Arbor Trail.<br />
• SALEM CHRISTMAS BAZAAR^<br />
Thursday, Friday, Dec. 1-2 - Hours<br />
will be 5-9 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 a.m.<br />
to 3 p.m. Friday for the annual Christ-<br />
mas bazaar and auction at Salem Ele-<br />
mentary School, 7806 Salem Road be-<br />
tween Five and Six Mile roads, Salem.<br />
Dinner available, crafts, photo booth<br />
for holiday pictures of children, bake<br />
sale, garden sale and white elephants.<br />
• PLYMOUTH ARTS & CRAFTS<br />
SHOW<br />
Friday-Sunday, Dec. 2-4 — Three-<br />
day show at the Plymouth Cultural<br />
center with artisans from all over the<br />
state. Hours are 11 a.m to 7 p.m. Fri-<br />
day and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />
Sunday in the Plymouth Cultural cen-<br />
ter, 525 Farmer Street, Plymouth. Free<br />
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• PLYMOUTH GARDEN CLUB<br />
Friday. Dec. 9 - The Plymouth<br />
branch of the Woman's National Farm<br />
St Garden Association will have its an-<br />
nual greens mart in Forest Place Mall<br />
on Forest Street, Plymouth. Mart<br />
opens 9 a.m with fresh holly, greens,<br />
wreaths, roping and swags. Handmade<br />
decorations and and home baked goods<br />
also for sale.<br />
• POINSETTIAS & POTPOURRI<br />
Friday, Dec. 9 - Tonquish Creek<br />
Garden Club will have its annual sale<br />
of poinsettias, baked goods and craft<br />
Items beginning at 9 a.m. in Westches-<br />
ter mall. Forest Avenue, Plymouth.<br />
Cider and doughnuts will be sold.<br />
• CHRISTMAS LUMINARIAS<br />
Dec. 3, 7, & 10 -The Plymouth Sym-<br />
phony League will be selling luminari-<br />
as 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. In Westchester<br />
Mall, Forest Avenue, Plymouth. The<br />
bags with candles set in sand follow the<br />
old Spanish and Mexican custom. The<br />
candles are lit on Christmas Eve to<br />
light the way for the Christ Child.<br />
Neighbors are encouraged to carry the<br />
luminary theme up their driveways<br />
and along the fronts of their property<br />
Luminarias may be ordered by calling<br />
453-0601 or 455-0984.<br />
Hendry Convalescent has<br />
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Holiday time is vacation time but of-<br />
ten that much-needed vacation has to<br />
be cancelled because there's no one to<br />
take care of a loved one who is unable<br />
to travel.<br />
The answer may lie in "vacation<br />
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ministrator. services offered include:<br />
• Care by licensed personnel on<br />
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• Food and dining facilities. Menus<br />
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• Planned recreational programs,<br />
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• Personal needs services, such as<br />
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• COMMUNITY CHORUS<br />
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Tbe Plymouth Community Chorus<br />
will present "All Our Best'" at 7 p.m.<br />
Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3 and 4. in<br />
Plymouth Salem High School auditori-<br />
um Joy Road west of <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />
The program will include the chorus<br />
best songs since its founding 10 years<br />
ago. Admission is $4 for seniors and $2<br />
for senior citizens and children. They<br />
may be purchased in advance at Book-<br />
break, 44720 Ford Road, <strong>Canton</strong> and<br />
Sideways, 505 Forest, Plymouth<br />
• OLGC YOUTH NIGHT<br />
All Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> teens are invit-<br />
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Youth Ministry group for a night of fun<br />
at the Livonia Family Y. For
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• PLYMOUTH WOMAN'S CLUB<br />
The Woman's Club of Plymouth will<br />
meet 12:X0 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, in First<br />
United Preabyteriao Church of Plymouth,<br />
Church at Main. There will be an<br />
optional holiday cookie exchange and<br />
the annual mitten tree for scarves and<br />
mittens. Tbe program will be excerpts<br />
from "The Nutcracker" performed by<br />
members of the Northern Ballet Theater<br />
Company under the direction of<br />
Micbele Wolfe. Mrs. Harry Roebuck<br />
will chair the tea committee. All guests<br />
are welcome.<br />
• BOTANICAL GARDENS<br />
LOBBY SALE<br />
The Friends of the Matthaei Botanical<br />
Gardens monthly lobby sale will be<br />
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sun-<br />
day, Dec. 3 and 4, at the gardens, 1000<br />
N. Dixboro, Ann Arbor. A limited selection<br />
of items from tbe fall sale. Indoor<br />
plants, books on plant care and preservation<br />
of herbs and flowers, and stationery<br />
will be offered for sale. Outdoor<br />
trails and conservatory will be<br />
open for tours.<br />
• PLYMOUTH-CANTON CIV1-<br />
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The club meets at 6:30 p.m. tbe third<br />
Thursday of each month for a dinner<br />
meeting at Hillside Inn. Men and women<br />
are Invited to learn about Clvitans<br />
— its service projects for the community<br />
— wrestling tournament, band<br />
boosten and Special Olympics to aid<br />
retarded and mentally handicapped are<br />
Just a few. If interested, call 4S3-2206<br />
for more information.<br />
Telecourses bring<br />
collegejnto home<br />
Schoolcraft College is offering five<br />
telecourses during its upcoming winter<br />
semester — four in business and one in<br />
political science.<br />
Dean Larry Ordowski, new temporary<br />
director of television courses at<br />
Schoolcraft, called them a viable alternative<br />
for thoee too busy or otherwise<br />
unable to pursue a traditional on-campus<br />
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He said they also are especially good<br />
for student* who are self-directed,<br />
motivated and who can learn on their<br />
own.<br />
Schoolcraft telecourses are televised<br />
over Channel 56 and are also available<br />
on Cable Channel 16 seen in Plymouth.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Northville and Garden City.<br />
For information about telecourses,<br />
contact Ordowski at 591-6400 ext. 440.<br />
The courses are coordinated by fulltime<br />
instructional faculty, and tbe college<br />
offers additional support services<br />
for tboee whose schedules may not permit<br />
regular viewing at the time classes<br />
are televised.<br />
Walk-in registration for the winters<br />
semester runs Dec. 5-15 on campus.<br />
Previously admitted students will need<br />
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Those who have never attended the<br />
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Brownies collect used eyeglasses<br />
Brownie Troop 326 of Plymouth is<br />
involved in an international service<br />
project. Tbey are working with the Girl<br />
Scouts of America in supporting of the<br />
World Association of Girl Guides' 25th<br />
world conference.<br />
Tbe conference will meet in the United<br />
States next July. Girl Scouts across<br />
the country are planning to welcome<br />
the delegates with their project, "Think<br />
globally, act locally." This will involve<br />
the exploration of global issues by the<br />
Scouts before the world conference<br />
Brownie Troop 326 and their leader,<br />
Verna George, decided to center their<br />
concern in the health care field. Tbey<br />
have undertaken the collection of old<br />
eyeglasses for New Eyes for the Needy<br />
Inc.<br />
MEMBERS of the troop and other<br />
Girl Scout troops in <strong>Canton</strong>, Plymouth<br />
and Northville will be collecting eyeglasses<br />
until the New Year.<br />
Donations can be made to the troop<br />
sponsor, Bob Jeannotte Pontiac, 14949<br />
Sheldon Road, just south of Five Mile<br />
in Plymouth Township. Pearle Vision<br />
Center. 44750 Ford Road, <strong>Canton</strong>, and<br />
tbe Mayflower Optical Shoppe, 673 S.<br />
Main, Plymouth, also are serving as<br />
collection points for the used glasses.<br />
• HELP A HEART<br />
The Ticker Club is collecting Heinz<br />
baby food labels between now and Dec.<br />
31. Labels are worth three cent* each<br />
to the non-profit organization founded<br />
to support the Children's Hospital of<br />
Michigan Cardiac Dept. Please help by<br />
sending labels to Barb Kibler, 1173<br />
Canterbury Circle, <strong>Canton</strong> 48187.<br />
• MOTOR CITY SPEAKEASY<br />
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7 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of<br />
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Plymouth. Members learn to speak effectively,<br />
build self-confidence and become<br />
a better listener. For more information,<br />
call Jim Rollinger, 422-7385.<br />
• CANTON JAYCETTES<br />
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The <strong>Canton</strong> Jaycettes need women<br />
18-35 years of age to assist in conducting<br />
community service programs. Upcoming<br />
projects are the Haunted<br />
House, Santa's Trailer and the Fall<br />
Craft Fair. For information about<br />
meeting dates, call Lona Olson, 981-<br />
4444, or Vickie Bush, 451-0522.<br />
• FOLK DANCE CLUB<br />
Plymouth Folk Dance Club meets<br />
•7:30 p.m. the first Friday of each<br />
month at Bird Elementary School,.<br />
Sheldon and Ann Arbor Trail. For information,<br />
call 453-2400 after 6 p.m.<br />
• PANCAKE BREAKFAST<br />
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Boy Scout Troop 1540 meets 6-7:30<br />
p.m. Mondays in Isbister School, 9300<br />
N. <strong>Canton</strong> Center Road. The small<br />
troop has room for more boys wbo love<br />
lots of outdoor activities. For more information,<br />
call Ken Hauser, 459-3457.<br />
• RENEWING LOVE<br />
A morning class of Renewing Love<br />
will be Tuesdays 9-11:30 a.m. in Trinity<br />
Presbyterian Church, Ann Arbor Road<br />
at Gotfredson. Nursery care will be<br />
available for preschool children at $1<br />
per child, per class. For more information,<br />
call Judy Darlington. 459-1744, or<br />
the church office, 459-9550.<br />
The taped, non-denominational<br />
Christian seminar, created for women<br />
interested in learning to live more fully,<br />
especially in relationships, is 12<br />
weeks in length and costs $15.<br />
• NEW BEGINNINGS<br />
New Beginnings, an informal group<br />
for widowed people, will be 7:30 p.m.<br />
Mondays in St. John Episcopal Church,<br />
Sheldon Road south of Ann Arbor Trail.<br />
Meetings will be led by medical doctors,<br />
clergy and other professionals<br />
There is no registration, and sessions<br />
are free. For information, call Terry<br />
Sweeney, 459-5160, Wilma Wagner,<br />
455-6420, or Jack Martin, 420-2947.<br />
• EPILEPSY GROUP<br />
Epilepsy Support Program a selfbelp<br />
group, meets 7:30 p.m. in All<br />
Saints Lutheran Church, Newburgh at<br />
Joy. Livonia, on the first and third<br />
Thursday of each month for two hours.<br />
• MAYFLOWER LT. GAMBLE<br />
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Mayflower LL Gamble Post 6695<br />
Veterans of Foreign Wars meets at 8<br />
p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays of<br />
each month at the Poet Home, 1426 S.<br />
Mill, Plymouth. New members welcome.<br />
Call tbe post, 459-6700, for details.<br />
• CIVITAN SINGLES<br />
Civitan Singles meets the first Tuesday<br />
of each month for a business meeting<br />
at Emerson Junior High School, W.<br />
Chicago, Livonia. Social meeting is tbe<br />
third Tuesday of each month at Hillside<br />
Inn, Plymouth. The charge for dinner is<br />
89. Meetings begin at 6:30 p.m All singles<br />
21 and older are welcome. For information,<br />
call 427-1327.<br />
• CANTON ROTARY<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Rotary Club meets at noon<br />
Monday in the Roman Forum on Ford<br />
Road "between Haggerty and Lilley<br />
Lunch is |5. For information, call Richard<br />
Thomas. 453-9191.<br />
• FATHERS FOR EQUAL<br />
RIGHTS<br />
FER of Wayne and Oakland counties<br />
meets the third Thursday of each<br />
month. Tbe non-profit organization<br />
helps fathers in separation, divorce and<br />
custody matters. For information, call<br />
354-3080 Monday-Friday.<br />
Pandel-Frawley<br />
A June wedding in St. John Neumann<br />
Church in <strong>Canton</strong> lies ahead for Candace<br />
Pandel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Joe Pandel of Dobson Street, Westland,<br />
and Kevin Frawley of <strong>Canton</strong>. He is the<br />
son of Mr and Mrs. James Frawley of<br />
Arlington Street. <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
The bride-elect is a 1983 graduate of<br />
John Glenn High School, and a freshman<br />
at Eastern Michigan University.<br />
She works at McDonald's in Westland.<br />
Her fiance is a 1979 graduate of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
High School and attended Schoolcraft<br />
College for two years He is employed<br />
by the McDonald Corp.<br />
• JAYCETTESSEEK<br />
MEMBERS<br />
Tbe Plymouth Jaycettes need worn,<br />
en 18-35 to assist in conducting internal<br />
and community service programs.<br />
Tbey also need •'help in assisting the<br />
Jaycees in their projects such as Runaway<br />
Hotline, Muscular Dystrophy<br />
Shamrock Drive, Cystic Fibrosis Kisi<br />
Your Baby Week, Christmas Cheer,<br />
Fall Festival Project and Haunted<br />
House-<br />
Call Cindy Ellison, 459-8659<br />
• FRIENDSHIP STATION<br />
Plymouth Township Senior Citizens<br />
Club, a group of Plymouth Township<br />
and city of Plymouth residents 55 and<br />
older, meets noon to 3 p.m. Fridays at<br />
the Friendship Station for cards or<br />
crafts and 7-10 p.m. Tuesdays for pinochle.<br />
They also have a pool table for<br />
members' use. New members from the<br />
township or city are welcome at any<br />
time. For information, call the club<br />
president, Eugene Sund, at 420-0614<br />
• WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY<br />
Self-help group for alcoholic women<br />
meets 1 p.m. Tuesdays in Newman<br />
House, Schoolcraft College campus<br />
Haggerty, Livonia.<br />
A hot line, 427-9460. is in operation<br />
24 hours a day.<br />
• CANTON KIWANIS<br />
The Kiwanis Club of <strong>Canton</strong> meets<br />
6:30-8 p.m Mondays (except after a<br />
holiday) in Denny's Restaurant, Ann<br />
Arbor Road east of 1-275. New members<br />
are welcome. For information<br />
call James Ryan, 459-9300.<br />
Lucas delays hospital layoffs<br />
County Executive William Lucas has delayed<br />
for a month the layoffs of approximately<br />
1.000 Wayne County General Hospital<br />
employees.<br />
The scheduled layoffs will take place Jan.<br />
3 instead of Dec 1, according to Lucas's<br />
staff.<br />
One reason was to alleviate the uncertainty<br />
about what will happen to the employees<br />
during the holiday season. Another<br />
was that the Lucas administration is still<br />
negotiating with prospective buyers.<br />
"We are negotiating with three different<br />
authorities," said news secretary Bill Johnson,<br />
adding that the hospiUl would be sold<br />
only to one Announcment of the sale of the<br />
hospital had been expected last week, but<br />
negotiations are incomplete, he said.<br />
Lucas has been seeking to alleviate the<br />
hospital'-s deficit, which runs about $14 mil-<br />
ARPIN'S of Windsor<br />
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MEANWHILE, two Lucas staff members<br />
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Richard Manning, D-Redford. of<br />
the projected $134 million deficit for the<br />
current year.<br />
"Ernst Si Whinney projected in June a<br />
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"Manning is not saying anything new The<br />
fact is that the (former) Board of Commissioners<br />
approved that budget before Lucas<br />
took office (as executive Jan. 3). We're operating<br />
under their budget.<br />
"What's his point? What's he trying to<br />
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937-2233<br />
GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
MISSOURI SYNOD<br />
25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY<br />
532-2266 REOFORO TWP.<br />
SUNDAY SERVICES<br />
9:15 A 11:00 A.M.<br />
8UNDAYSCHOOL<br />
9:15 4 11.-00 A.M.<br />
Rev. V. F. Halboth, Jr.. Pastor<br />
Rev Victor F. Halboth, Sr., Pastor Emeritus<br />
Nursery Provided Mr James Moi, Parish Asst.<br />
LUTHER AN (English Svnod A E L C it<br />
FAITH<br />
•Odoo 1 «» M i* Road<br />
Eas' L'von a<br />
4J1-7J4S<br />
WonMp 418 and 1Cb4» ».m<br />
Bible Classes 9 X a m<br />
Sorter, A.arable<br />
Education Office 421-7159<br />
HOLY<br />
TRINITY<br />
3902C F.,e M-'e Roao<br />
West L'vO'"a<br />
04^nn<br />
WORSHIP SERVICES<br />
8 30 A M & 11:00 A M<br />
Nursery Available<br />
Sunday School - AH Ages<br />
9 45 AM<br />
Wed. Cla*s - All Ages<br />
6 45 P M<br />
FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
EiRS" T APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
16325 Hal stead Rd. at 11 Mile<br />
Farmington Hills, Mkchiaan<br />
SERVICES 11:00 A.M. Every Sunday 8ept. - May<br />
1CWXJ A-M. Every Sunday June - Aug.<br />
7:00 P.M. let A 3rd Sunday ot each month<br />
Sunday School Sao AM. Sept. - June<br />
Blbfci Cleea 744 p.m Tuee. Sept. - May<br />
Pmeim Servloee Laet Sunday ol eech month Sept. - May<br />
LUTHER AN WISCONSIN<br />
Wisconsin Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Churches<br />
WISCONSIN LUTHERAN<br />
RADIO HOUR<br />
WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10 30 A V<br />
In Li*onis — St Pau Ev Lutheran Church<br />
l7giQ Farmington Rd<br />
p asto. r<br />
Worship Services - 8 30 & 11:00 A.M<br />
in Plymouth — St Peter Ev Lutheran Church<br />
1343 Penmman Ave<br />
-asicr _eona: *n >o' i-fr Correspondence Cowse<br />
REFORMED CHURCH IN A ME RIC A,<br />
Christ Community Church<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> 981-0499<br />
Meeting at: <strong>Canton</strong> High School<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Confer at Joy<br />
WORSHIP 1(h00 A.M.<br />
Fellowship - Youth Clubs - Choir<br />
Bibto Study<br />
REFORMED Church in America<br />
CHI RCH OF THE SAVIOR<br />
R*»ornv»d Church In America<br />
WORSHIP 1030 A M SUNOAY SCHOOL M0 A.M.<br />
M100 Five MHe Road Weal oI Newburgh<br />
Rev GERALD DYKSTRA Peetor 464-1062<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
?HE RISEN CHRIST<br />
Missouri Synod<br />
46250 ANN ARBOR ROAD<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
Kenneth Zieike Pastor<br />
453-5252 453-1099<br />
EARLY SERVICE 8:30 A M<br />
Sun. Sch. & Bible Classes<br />
—9:45 to 10-4SA-M<br />
LATE SERVICE 1V00 A.M<br />
ST. MATTHEW<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
Church 6 School<br />
5885 Venoy<br />
1 Ilk H. of Ford Rd., West land<br />
425-0260<br />
Ralph Fischer, Paator<br />
Charles F. Buckhahn<br />
Aast. Pastor<br />
Olvlne Worship • 411 s.m<br />
Bible Class t SS 8:30 a.m.<br />
Monday treeing Seme* 7JC pjw.<br />
Christ The Good<br />
Shepherd<br />
42690 Chewy H.M<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> 981-0286<br />
Sunday School a<br />
Adult SIM* 415 A M<br />
Worship Service 10-30 A M<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
ST. MICHAEL<br />
LUTHERAN<br />
"000 S*|* ao-' °0<br />
Canioi<br />
4S9JS33<br />
Paator Jerry Yarnell<br />
Aast. Peslor Joseph Oregun<br />
WO«SMIP t i» » " « A M<br />
SUNDAY SCH00'"rTJ!J-A M<br />
Nursery Provided<br />
1 P-aye'<br />
? p m 'A»On««a»><br />
CHRIST THE KING<br />
LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
9300 Farmington RO LivOn.a<br />
421-D120 421-074S<br />
VOftSM* US 4 11h*rt peop' - »o Worship 6 p M<br />
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24400 W Sever Mile<br />
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HOURS OF 5ERVICE<br />
1100AM<br />
SUNDAY SCHOOL<br />
11:00 A.M.<br />
Child Care Provided<br />
WEDNESDAY'<br />
TESTIMONIAL<br />
MEETINGS 8 PM<br />
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LIVONIA<br />
9083 Newburgh Rd<br />
Livonia<br />
591-0211 522-0821<br />
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8 30 A M Holy Eucharist<br />
9 30 A M Christian<br />
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The Rev Emery Graveiie<br />
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The Rw* Kenneth O. C^wle.<br />
Asaociete Reclor<br />
The Rev Etfwerd A. King, Dsecm<br />
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Here's bow area member* of Congress<br />
were recorded on major roll call<br />
vote* in tbe closing days of tbe First<br />
Session of tbe 98th Congress.<br />
HOUSE<br />
RAISING TAXES - By a vote of 204<br />
let and 214 against, tbe House refused<br />
to debate a bill (HR 4170) to raise an<br />
additional 18 billion in 1984 tax revenue.<br />
Congress thus ended tbe year having<br />
roieged on its pledge in its budget blueprint<br />
to trim tbe $200 billion annual<br />
deficit by raising $12 billion this fiscal<br />
year in the new taxes. It legislated no<br />
new taxes.<br />
Nor did Congress, in the session just<br />
ended, obey any other key part of its<br />
.self-imposed budget mandate for $85<br />
billion in deficit reductions during fiscal<br />
1984-86. House and Senate leaders<br />
said they will try again next year.<br />
Tbe tax bill lulled by this vote drew<br />
Its most vocal opposition fromlawmakers<br />
unhappy with a cap on tbe<br />
volume of tax-exempt "industrial development<br />
bonds" that state and local<br />
agencies could issue to private developer*.<br />
Democrats voted 191-65 in favor of<br />
debating the bill. Republicans voted 13-<br />
149 against debate. Republicans opposed.<br />
in part, tbe bill's increase in certain<br />
Medicaid benefits and its softening<br />
of a scheduled cut in upper-bracket<br />
personal income tax rates.<br />
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Members voting yes wanted to approve<br />
tbe rule for debating tbe tax-hike<br />
bill. Voting yes: Denais Hetel. D-Detroit,<br />
William Ford, D-Taylor, and<br />
Saader Levin. D-Southfield.<br />
Voting no: Carl Parsell, R-Plymouth,<br />
and William Broomfteld, R-Binning -<br />
ham.<br />
DEBT LIMIT — Tbe House approved,<br />
214 for and 186 against, a measure<br />
(HJ Res 308) raising tbe national<br />
debt ceiling by $101 billion to $1.49 trillion.<br />
Tbe Senate concurred and tbe new<br />
limit, which will bold until May, is in<br />
effect.<br />
Supporter Jack Kemp, R-N.Y., said<br />
voting to permit more Treasury borrowing<br />
"may be a regrettable event for<br />
some, but it is a responsible action<br />
which we must take."<br />
Opponent Stephen Neal, D-N.C., said<br />
that over four years President<br />
Reagan's fiscal program will add<br />
"more to the public debt than was accumulated<br />
by all the previous presidents,<br />
George Washington through Jimmy<br />
Carter."<br />
Members voting yes favored raising<br />
tbe debt ceiling to $1.49 trillion. Vc<br />
yes: Levin and Broomfield.<br />
Voting no: Parsell and Hertel<br />
Not voting: Ford<br />
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• RICHARD A. PAUL<br />
Army Pfc. Richard A Paul, son of Diane A. Paul<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> Court, <strong>Canton</strong>, has participated in Bold<br />
Eagle 84, a joint service readiness exercise held at<br />
Eglin Air Force Base, Fla.<br />
Tbe exercise Involved more than 19,000 service<br />
members from all elements of tbe Department of<br />
Defense a«t«ting in repelU'.g from a friendly nation<br />
an invading force. Tue purpose was to test tbe<br />
combat readiness of U S -based forces.<br />
Paul, a 1982 graduate of Wayne Memorial High<br />
School, is a tank systems mechanic with the 82nd<br />
Airborne Division at Fort Bragg. N.C.<br />
• ROBERT AND JOHN MISTER<br />
Robert and John Mister, sons of Nicholas and<br />
Catherine Mister of Ann Street. Plymouth, have<br />
joined the U.S. Army. Both are June 1983 graduates<br />
of Plymouth Salem High School.<br />
Robert Mister is taking basic training at Fort<br />
McClellan, Ala., and is scheduled for training in<br />
military police duties. John Mister, now in basic<br />
training at Fort Jackson, S C., will have advanced<br />
schooling as a food service specialist.<br />
• CRAIG YANCHITIS<br />
Craig Yanchitis, son of John and Kathryn Yanchitis<br />
of Addison. <strong>Canton</strong>, recently b£gan U.S. Army<br />
basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. A 1983 graduate<br />
of Plymouth Salem High School. Yanchitis is<br />
scheduled for advance training as a food service<br />
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Saturday 9 am - 6 pm<br />
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PLYMOUTH<br />
42291 Ann Arbor Rd (at Lrtle^ PLYMOUTH<br />
Open Monday - Saturday 10 am - 6 pm<br />
Monday. Thursday 4 Friday M 9 pm<br />
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Muer entrees — Tresh Catch. Chinese<br />
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Saturday, December 3<br />
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Auditions 10 a.m. IJ p.m tan Coun.<br />
DETROIT SPIRIT'S<br />
BASKETBALL CLINIC _<br />
- Montrn tro«»i ths Division Ctismpkms, Spirits Bawd sail Team, as ,<br />
well as iom< ol in*' chesrlsedsrs «sll Oe or hand to give Oemonstra- ^0<br />
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Saturday. December 3<br />
)pn. • 5 p.m. £•« Courr<br />
"HOLIDAY MUSICAL<br />
CABARET - '<br />
. Produced o» trie Spolllont Players a 3'tKrD ot tawilea<br />
ttie*p>ana from IMa area. The selections present .nil -eatute<br />
song and dance as wet as dramatic c-eces jo.n u» for a<br />
worxJertu 1 Holiday program al Weatland C«rwe< Tldets<br />
are S3 00 tor Adults and J1 '5 tor CMldre^. 12 years and<br />
ur&or<br />
December 9, 10. 11<br />
Friday *:00 p m<br />
Samrda. • 2:IJO p.m 4: H:(lO p ra<br />
Sunday • 2:00 p.m.<br />
Audnorium located to the Emporium<br />
"SUGAR AND SPICE"<br />
HOLIDAY FASHION<br />
PRESENTATION<br />
- Howday 'aaiws modeled 6y ou> local stars cnoser ,r.<br />
me Audit ion» on Dec 3<br />
Wednesday. December 14<br />
11 a m » ' p.m.<br />
E«tl Coon<br />
HOLIDAY MUSIC<br />
- Laca< groups stiara me« talents ar>d p»cwM us •»?"<br />
oeeuliful Cnristmas muuc during bo»idays See anfl<br />
r>eer rhem pe^torm in the East Court<br />
December —<br />
1 - <strong>Canton</strong> Seniors Kitchen H^nd p.m<br />
VISIT SANTA IN HIS<br />
CHRISTMAS FANTASY LAND<br />
in the Central Court<br />
Mrindav • Fridav 10 a m 8: M> p m<br />
Saturday • 10:00 a.m. • 9 p m<br />
Sunday • I 1 a m 6 p.m<br />
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b r e v i t i e s<br />
• BREVITIES DEADLINES<br />
Announcements for BretATies should<br />
be submitted bp noon Monday /or\the<br />
Thursday issue and by noon Thursday<br />
for the Monday issue. Bring in or matl to<br />
the Observer news office at 489 S Mam.<br />
Plymouth 48170. Forms are available<br />
upon request<br />
^ • SMITH PFO<br />
Tuesday. Dec. 4 — Smith Elementary<br />
•• School PFO will meet in the school's me-<br />
' dia center beginning at 7:30 p.m. All par-<br />
! ents are welcome.<br />
: • SANTA S WORKSHOP<br />
Thursday. Friday, Dec. 8-9 — Santa's<br />
Workshop will be held at Miller Elementary<br />
: School, sponsored by the Miller PTO, to pro-<br />
' vide inexpensive gifts (or children to buy<br />
' for family members. Gifts range in price<br />
from 10 cents to IS. From 6 to 8:30 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, Dec. 7. parents can browse for<br />
their shopping.<br />
• CHRISTMAS STORYTIME<br />
Thursday, Dec. 15 — There will be a<br />
Christmas Bedtime Storyhour at 7 p.m. for<br />
3- to 5-year-olds and their parents at the<br />
Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>. 223 S. Main, Plym-<br />
" outh. Registration is required. Christmas<br />
films, stories and activities will be featured.<br />
To register, call 453-0750 or stop in the library<br />
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 12<br />
• BETHANY<br />
Saturday, Dec. 10 — Bethany, a group of<br />
divorced and separated Christians, invites<br />
you to attend its Christmas meeting beginning<br />
8 p.m. in St. Kenneth Catholic Church,<br />
—14951 Haggerty. Plymouth.<br />
• CHRISTMAS PROGRAM<br />
Saturday. Dec. 17 — A Christmas Program<br />
for ages 6-14 will be held from 10<br />
a.m. to noon in the Dunning-Hough <strong>Library</strong>.<br />
Plymouth. Christmas films, cookie decorating.<br />
and ornament making featured. Registration<br />
required and may be done by calling<br />
453-0750 or by stopping in at the library<br />
from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Dec 14,<br />
• WILLOW CREEK<br />
Attention parents of 4-year-old children<br />
— Willow Creek Coop Nursery has an opening<br />
in the Tuesday Thursday afternoon<br />
class. For registration information, call<br />
Sandy Kogut at 981-2714.<br />
• ALLEN BOOK FAIR<br />
Allen Elementary <strong>Library</strong> Book Fair will<br />
be held through Thursday at the school at<br />
11100 Haggerty. Plymouth, Hours are 6-9<br />
p.m. Monday and Tuesday and all day Monday<br />
through Thursday.<br />
• CRIME PREVENTION<br />
Thursday, Dec. 1 — The crime prevention<br />
Buy one single roll at regular<br />
price, and get the second single<br />
roll for only SI.00.<br />
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SELECTED SAMPLE BOOKS<br />
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*481 SS 99 - - •<br />
Vinyl Wallcovering Adhesive,<br />
Standard Weight . . S3 99<br />
Better Roller Kit,<br />
*S026 S4 99,<br />
program will be held beginning at 7 p.m. in nity Chamber of Commerce<br />
Dl.inLiuirk * ' »»-" < n tr a « ,,,, i _ a - •<br />
rlymouui iownsmp riaii, iztrotr nJin Aiuor 28 through Dec. 4 Many of the businesses in<br />
Road. Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> police officers Plymouth are offering discounts of 10 to SO<br />
will be featured in the prorram which will percent during this week. Employee dis-<br />
include discussions on burglary prevention count cards are available to any employee<br />
and rape prevention. For those who cannot in Plymouth and may be picked up at the<br />
attend the meeting, the program will be chamber office at 188 N. Main from 9 a.m.<br />
telecast on Omnicom Channel 15 beginning to 5 p.m. The card will entitle employees to<br />
at 7 p.m. Anyone with questions can call the discounts at participating merchants.<br />
live telecast at 453-3869 The on-going<br />
crime prevention series is sponsored by Detroit<br />
Police Department, <strong>Canton</strong> Police Department.<br />
Schoolcraft College, Omnicom,<br />
and the Charter Township of Plymouth,<br />
• ARTS & CRAFTS SHOW<br />
Dec. 2-4 - The city of Plymouth Parks<br />
and Recreation Department will sponsor<br />
two Christmas Arts St Crafts Shows, one on<br />
the weekend of Nov. 25. 26, 27 and the other<br />
on Dec. 2, 3, 4. Each show will feature more<br />
than 75 different artists from all over the<br />
state. Free admission. Tbe shows will be in<br />
the Plymouth Cultural Center at 525<br />
Farmer, Plymouth. For more information,<br />
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line at 455-6620,<br />
• HEALTH FUN RUN<br />
Sunday, Dec. 4 — A one- to six-mile Fun<br />
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• TOY COLLECTION<br />
Mel's Golden Razor once again is collecting<br />
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Last year the barborshop collected more<br />
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Field Elementary School's Book Fair<br />
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a.m. and from 12:30-3:15 p.m. daily There<br />
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Thursday, Dec. 1 — Parent conferences<br />
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7:30 p.m. and those whose last names begin<br />
A-K should attend between 7:45 to 9:30 p.m<br />
Parents are encouraged to limit their conference<br />
to about five minutes when there<br />
are other parents waiting. If more time is<br />
needed, ask for a conference with the teacher<br />
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Thursday, December 1. 1963 O&E (P.C)IC<br />
£<br />
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C.J. Risak<br />
High time preps for Rock surge<br />
paid their way<br />
To. Vem Norris<br />
Michigan High School Athletic Association<br />
East Lansing, Mich.<br />
DEAR VERS,<br />
Been keeping busy? Tm certain you<br />
have, what with all the state<br />
tournaments, and now the winter<br />
sports seasons getting started. How do you find<br />
time to file lawsuits in arwu'er to lawsuits filed<br />
against the MHSAA?<br />
Anyway, Vem, there are some serious<br />
problems facing high school sports, as fm sure<br />
you're aware. Claims that the guys get a better<br />
shake than the girls. There aren't enough<br />
qualified coaches. Or officials.<br />
And recruiting: Remember, Birmingham<br />
Brother Rice just won the state football<br />
championship and Redford Catholic Central<br />
ivas light years ahead of its nearest<br />
competition in the Class A cross country finals.<br />
That spells trouble.<br />
Well, Vem, I got the answer to your<br />
problems I mean, why put up with all this stufj<br />
when there's an easy way out?<br />
While my solution isn't that original, it is<br />
American. It came to me in a flash — or<br />
maybe a twinkle, as in the tunnkle of the lights<br />
adorning Christmas trees in department stores<br />
shortly after Halloween<br />
"Christmas is so commercial," I thought.<br />
"Somewhere, someone is pocketing some big<br />
tmcfcs because of all this."<br />
Which depressed me. Because I wasn't in on<br />
it Why can't I turn something sweet and<br />
innocent into a gold mine?<br />
That's when I thought of you. Let's shake high<br />
school sports out of its doldrums, I decided.<br />
Let's go Big Time!<br />
It wouldn't be so terribly difficult. I was at<br />
Plymouth Salem the other night for a girls'<br />
state regional basketball game The host team<br />
was playing. Know how many fans from Salem<br />
were in the stands? Maybe SO.<br />
A poor showing considering the quality of<br />
play, which u'as good. But maybe people don't<br />
think it's good enough. They say the best<br />
players are recruited to play at the Catholic<br />
schools. Well. . .<br />
Let everyone recruit. Give each school a<br />
certain amount of tenders, an allowable<br />
number of recruits to sign. Let 'em go<br />
anywhere in the state to sign players — or,<br />
even better, to any state.<br />
True, the talent wars may be bloody, but at<br />
least everyone anil be in the same size boat unth<br />
the same number of oars to sink or paddle with.<br />
It would also force schools to upgrade their<br />
programs: Don't you see? They'd have to build<br />
new stadiums just to keep up with the<br />
competition. Successful coaches would start<br />
getting paid big bucks. Unsuccessful coaches —<br />
hit the pavement.<br />
Junior Achievement would discover a new<br />
golden age. Imagine the knowledge on the inner<br />
toorkings of our capitalistic society high school<br />
kids could obtain by working tn a sports'<br />
program? Hawking tickets, writing PR<br />
releases, setting up alumni donations and<br />
gimmicks like half time car giveaways<br />
The possibilities are limitless. The MHSAA<br />
would have to get mxxAved as well, Vem. Like<br />
taking a trip to the state capitol to do some<br />
heavy lobbying Make high school sports tickets<br />
tax deductible That would really get the ball<br />
rolling<br />
Identity is important, too A personality Like<br />
Antoine Joubert Or Magic Johnson Some truly<br />
gifted athlete to build into a god Someone to<br />
exploit<br />
And remember, statistics are the foundation<br />
of athletics Where would sports be without<br />
stats' The state's top players all reduced to a<br />
listing of numbers<br />
There's so much to work with But think of<br />
the benefits So more sports cutbacks because<br />
of millage failures In fact, the increase in<br />
revenue would probably lead to sparkling new<br />
10,000-seat gymnasiums<br />
Football would be played on the kind of<br />
surface it was meant to be played on artificial<br />
No more mudbaths like the Rice-Henry Ford<br />
fiasco at Birmingham Groves.<br />
And the crowds Think of it Parents would<br />
actually come out to see their sons and<br />
daughters play Not only that, all the parents'<br />
fnends would be in the crowd So if the kid<br />
screwed up, you can bet your 20-page program<br />
unth color photos that he'd get a bau>(tng out at<br />
home.<br />
Parental pressure alone uxndd give us better<br />
athletes And, consequently, better games.<br />
u'htrh would keep the crowds packed into the<br />
standi, completing the circle<br />
There's so much else to consider TV and<br />
radio contracts, incentives for attending<br />
games (like blacking out all television<br />
broadcasts on game days \J the local contest is<br />
not sold out), starting a High school Names of<br />
Fame<br />
Anyu>ay, you get the idea I really believe we<br />
could convince the public this thing u>ould not<br />
only work, but it would be good for the ktd* It<br />
toould teach them the value of a dollar It's time<br />
they started learning that at an earlier age<br />
anyway, don't you think?<br />
I mean, who says high school sports should be<br />
fun? I say make 'em work for it<br />
Well, let me know if hat you think<br />
Your pal and mine<br />
CJR<br />
By C.J. Rissk<br />
staff writer<br />
Well, at least the Temperance-Bedford girls' basketball<br />
team knows what its like to be "nuked".<br />
Like the victims in "The Day After", Temperance-Bedford<br />
found itself in a very unenviable position:<br />
squarely between the state regional finals and<br />
Plymouth Salem. And the Rocks showed little mercy<br />
in pursuing their goal ^<br />
They struck quickly and precisely, unleashing an<br />
arsenal of high-powered weapons in a 60-48 triumph<br />
Tuesday that left tbe Mules shellshocked and<br />
wondering what the safest route out of town might<br />
be.<br />
The win boosted Salem's season record to 20-4.<br />
The Rocks will host the regional final at 7:30 p.m<br />
Friday against Trenton, which defeated Wayne-Memorial<br />
41-31 in Tuesday's second game at Salem<br />
THE END FOR Temperance-Bedford came in<br />
wave after wave of Rocks rolling toward the basket.<br />
Points were scored in bunches, as one Salem<br />
player after another took a turn chewing up the<br />
Mule defense. The Rocks were smaller, but that's<br />
nothing new — they're smaller than most teams.<br />
But they were faster and rebounded better, and<br />
their quickness and stifling defense smothered<br />
Temperance Bedford<br />
"We've probably never been sharper at moving<br />
the ball," Salem coach Fred Thomann said. "We try<br />
to teach f-ecognition on the court, and try to challenge<br />
the players. Do they want to be successful?"<br />
It seems so. Salem blasted off to a 14-5 firstquarter<br />
lead, thanks to six points by Pam McBride.<br />
The Rocks increased that to 18-5 early in the second<br />
period before Temperance-Bedford showed<br />
signs of life.<br />
Still, Salem possessed an 11-point advantage with<br />
two minutes left in the half before the Mules rallied.<br />
They scored eight straight points to reduce the<br />
point-gap to 24-21 at the intermission<br />
Their momentum didn't last long, however<br />
"WE GOT AFTER them a little bit in the second<br />
half," Thomann said "We started to strip the ball<br />
away from them, and we took away their inside<br />
player."<br />
That inside player was 5-11 Kristy Dodds, who<br />
Thomann called "as good a post player as we've<br />
seen." Thomann made a defensive adjustment, having<br />
McBride or Dawn Johnson front Dodds "to see<br />
if they had a lob play. They didn't, and suddenly she<br />
wasn't a factor in the game."<br />
Dodds scored eight points in the Mules' secondquarter<br />
rally, but managed just six the rest of the<br />
game. She finished with 18 for the contest<br />
Meanwhile, the Rocks kept swarming all over the<br />
court. Temperance-Bedford committed six turnovers<br />
to one for Salem in the third quarter, and the<br />
Rocks used that to their advantage to outpoint the<br />
Mules, 18-6<br />
FOR ALL INTENTS and purposes, the game was<br />
over But Mary Beth Weast made certain by step<br />
ping in front of a Temperance-Bedford player to<br />
steal the fourth-quarter tip, then drawing a foul and<br />
hitting a free throw. Seconds later, Weast stole the<br />
ball and dribbled in for a layup that put Salem up<br />
by 16.<br />
All the Rocks enjoyed siipilar moments. Temperance-Bedford<br />
scored the game's last seven points<br />
and still lost by a dozen.<br />
Truly, it could have been even more one-sided<br />
had the officiating been more even. Salem did not<br />
go to the free throw line until the last quarter. The<br />
Rocks finished four of 10 on foul shots, compared to<br />
24 for 32 for the Mules. Salem netted 28 field goals<br />
to just 10 for Temperance-Bedford.<br />
McBride s 16 points was tops for the Rocks, with<br />
Fran Whittaker adding 13, Johnson 12 and Weast<br />
11 McBride and Whittaker each grabbed seven rebounds.<br />
Joining Dodds in double figures for the<br />
Mules was Barb Bailey with 11 points<br />
Trenton next for Salem<br />
By C J. Riuk<br />
staff writer<br />
One thing should be understood, first off: Should<br />
Plymouth Salem's girls' basketball team play with<br />
the same intensity it displayed in Tuesday's romp<br />
over Temperance-Bedford, a state regional crown<br />
and the trip to the quarterfinals it supplies is a<br />
cinch.<br />
The question is, can Salem maintain that level of<br />
play'<br />
Trenton will be the Rocks' opponent at 7.30 p.m.<br />
Friday in Salem's gym. The Trojans eliminated<br />
Wayne Memorial in Tuesday's second regional<br />
game at Salem, 41-31, behind Debbie Gibaratz's 20<br />
points.<br />
"They are a pretty disciplined team," Salem<br />
coach Fred Thomann said in assessing Trenton, 14-<br />
9 for the season "They play smart basketball They<br />
don't have a lot of size, but they have decent quickness<br />
"It will be a game of similiar styles instead of<br />
contrasting styles."<br />
WHICH WILL PROVIDE a different challenge<br />
for Thomann and his troops. The Rocks have grown<br />
used to playing bigger teams that sit back in zone<br />
defenses Trenton, however, played man-to-man for<br />
nearly three quarters against Wayne Tuesday, and<br />
the only two players on its roster over 5-foot-7 are<br />
sophomores<br />
"The key for us is how well we can control No<br />
10." said Thomann, referring to Gibaratz. We'll<br />
play (Kelly) Bemiss on her, then (Fran) Whittaker<br />
on her It's like the old saying; If you want to beat a<br />
team, you have to cut off the head She's the brains<br />
of their team "<br />
To neutralize Gibaratz, the Rocks will have to<br />
"take her out of sync, out of rhythm " They used<br />
similiar strategy successfully against Temperance-<br />
Bedford, muffling the effectiveness of center Kristy<br />
Dodds by denying her the ball<br />
But Gibaratz, a 5-3 junior guard, doesn t play under<br />
the basket She controls the ball.<br />
BILL B»ESL6R.'sta« priolograpner<br />
Dawn Johnson and her teammates will<br />
take on Trenton Friday night for the regional<br />
championship.<br />
Lady Ocelots take 1 of 4<br />
The Schoolcraft College women's basketball<br />
team ended its trip to the Roane Womens Basketball<br />
Classic in Roane. Tenn , on a sour note Monday<br />
with an 85-84 defeat at the hands of Lees Junior<br />
College of Kentucky<br />
Tbey wore us down and stopped our push," said<br />
Schoolcraft's second year coach Ed Kavanaugh<br />
whose Ocelots won just ooe of four games in the<br />
tournament. Its only victory a 83-58 triumph over<br />
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Schoolcraft was less fortunate Friday against Al<br />
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BILL BRESLER.'Staf ofcotographei'<br />
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Rocks-Spartan show again in WLAA? I Stan Snider: Pro eyes are upon him<br />
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By Chris McCosky<br />
start writer<br />
IS THE WESTERN Lakes Athletic<br />
Association boys basketball<br />
league turning into a perennial<br />
two-team show"*<br />
Upon a cursory glance at the rosters,<br />
it seems Plymouth Salem, last year's<br />
WLAA champs, and Livonia Stevenson<br />
will again be tbe teams to beat.<br />
But, if you look a little closer, or listen<br />
to the early season optimism of<br />
some of the coaches, you know that<br />
Northville is going to be very big and<br />
tough to beat. Livonia Churchill seems<br />
to have improved upon its Western Division<br />
championship team of a year<br />
ago And teams like Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and Livonia Bentley are sleepers who<br />
oh any given night could wake up and<br />
upend some of the league's powers.<br />
Here are some early assessments of<br />
the WLAA squads<br />
PLYMOUTH SALEM<br />
The Rocks are out to break an ugly<br />
For the last two seasons, Fred Ttaomann's<br />
teams have won the WLAA and<br />
won their district.<br />
No, that's not the habit the Rocks are<br />
looking to break.<br />
They have lost their first regional<br />
tourrfament contest in each of the last<br />
two seasons They would like to put a<br />
stop to that.<br />
To do that, they are going to have to<br />
survive a tough WLAA schedule, But,<br />
Thomann thinks he has the potential to<br />
do that<br />
"This team will be able to score,"<br />
the turnover and score in transition<br />
"We have two to three legitimate<br />
jump shooters, we've got size, we move<br />
the ball — we have good ingredients.<br />
The success of this team will depend on<br />
how well we play team defense and<br />
how well we limit the second and third<br />
shots-<br />
Rick Berberett, a 6-6 three-year<br />
starter. LeSean Haygood, Scott Jurek<br />
and Erich Hartnett give the Rocks<br />
some size, strength and quickness up<br />
front. Barry Bell and Jeff Arnold are<br />
potentially as good a guard tandem as<br />
there is in the league. Off the bench,<br />
guard Mike White will add more speed<br />
to the Rock lineup.<br />
This is a solid Rock^*nit.<br />
LIVONIA STEVENSON<br />
With Tom Domako (6-7) and Bob Sluka<br />
(6-5) back from last year's 21-4<br />
team that went all the way to the regional<br />
finals, only to fall to Catholic<br />
Central. George Van Wagoner's contingent<br />
looks formidable.<br />
"If we play as a team and improve<br />
our defense, it mW be a good year,"<br />
Van Wagoner said.<br />
Domako. All-League and All-Area<br />
last year, aVeraged nearly 19 points a<br />
game and 7.3 rebounds Van Wagoner<br />
says Domako is a "potential All-<br />
Stater"<br />
Sluka. the muscular post player,<br />
averaged 11.3 points and nearly nine<br />
rebounds per game last season.<br />
The Spartans" also have a good supporting<br />
cast. Ric Rozman, who was the<br />
backup point guard last year, will run<br />
the show this year. Other returners<br />
likely to see time are Mark Kleink-<br />
basketball<br />
necht. Todd Baggett and Brian Porter<br />
Van Wagoner also likes what he's<br />
seen of newcomers Ed Gilbert, Pete<br />
Huddy, Vic Nettle. Matt Burdiss and<br />
Steve Russo<br />
The Spartans have the talent to be<br />
very explosive offensively, ^<br />
LIVONIA CHURCHILL.<br />
Sixth-year coach Don Albertson can<br />
hardly wait for the season to begin. He<br />
is very, very optimistic about his team<br />
this year.<br />
"Most coaches at this time of the<br />
year better be optimistic," he said. "I<br />
feel this is potentially one of our best<br />
teams to come out of Churchill since<br />
I've been coach. It looks as though the<br />
other teams in our area and league are<br />
going to be very competitive. It looks<br />
to me like an exciting season,"<br />
Albertson returns five players from<br />
his 12-9 division championship team of<br />
last year.<br />
Craig Hunter, an All-Western Division<br />
performer last year, returns and is<br />
hoping to improve on his nine points,<br />
six rebounds per game average. John<br />
Gryzbek (seven points per game), Steve<br />
Juodawlkis (five points, five rebounds<br />
per game), Doug Klucevek, and Rob<br />
Foust round out the returners.<br />
Albertson wants his team to run the<br />
break as much as possible, but if unable,<br />
he is more than willing to play<br />
half-court basketball, Defensively,<br />
Churchill is a zone-oriented team.<br />
Chris Semik, Jim Merner, Mike Hermanson,<br />
Mike Panganis. Mike Meehan<br />
and Dave Andrus, are battling for playing<br />
time.<br />
PLYMOUTH CANTON<br />
Run. gun and scrap. That's the key<br />
for Dave Van Wagoner's Chiefs this<br />
year.<br />
The Chiefs will be one of the smaller<br />
WLAA contingents this year, but, they<br />
will also be one of the more feisty.<br />
Van Wagoner, in his third year,<br />
seems to have the <strong>Canton</strong> program on<br />
the rise.<br />
"We will be competitive," he said<br />
"Hopefully, we will contend for our division<br />
title."<br />
His optimism is buoyed by the emergence<br />
of 6-2 Elijah Rogers. A bench<br />
his game all summer and appears<br />
ready to handle the post for the Chiefs,<br />
Co-captains Mark Bennett and Gary<br />
Thomas'," two starters from last year,<br />
wilt be the catalysts of the Chief attack.<br />
Bennett, an outstanding passer,<br />
averaged 11 points, six rebounds and<br />
five assists per game last year. Thomas,<br />
a good outside shooter, averaged six<br />
points and four assists.<br />
Jim Schlicker (eight points and six<br />
rebounds per game), and Mike Jennings<br />
round out the starting five. Kevin Hawkins,<br />
Brent Stack and Joe Bono will<br />
also see time for the Chiefs<br />
This team should be much better<br />
than its 10-11 finish last year.<br />
FARMINGTON HARRISON<br />
When you look at the players on the<br />
roster — John Miller, Dave Quarles,<br />
Geof Bissell, Vince Enright — you<br />
think, "Man, this would be a great football<br />
team."<br />
Indeed, the nucleus of the Hawks attack<br />
is made up of outstanding football<br />
players. But, coach Mike Teachman's<br />
job is to mold them into a successful<br />
roundball team.<br />
Four starters are gone from last<br />
years' 5-16 team Last year's junior<br />
varsity Hawks compiled a 1-17 record.<br />
Still, Teachman says his team is much<br />
improved.<br />
"After our recent scrimmage, I'd say<br />
we are going to be a lot better than<br />
people will give us credit for," he said.<br />
The starting five, according to<br />
Teachman, is tentatively Don Lacey at<br />
center, Miller and Quarles at forwards<br />
and Dave Younger and Bissell at<br />
guards _ . _<br />
Brian Hickey, who had 103 assists<br />
last season, has been out with mononucleosis,<br />
Teachman hopes to have him<br />
back after the Christmas break.<br />
Enright, Ron Karbowski and Lance<br />
Berg will also see some action.<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
The Falcons, coming off a 9-11 season<br />
and losing its top player Don Zang<br />
to graduation, are in for a tough season,<br />
according to coach Richard Roy.<br />
"We're very young. It's going to be a<br />
real challange." he said<br />
Scott Hayosh. who transferred to the<br />
Falcons from Catholic Central last season,<br />
averaged 11 points per game. He.<br />
along with Tim Carrutbers and Dave<br />
Wylie make up the nucleus of the Falcons'<br />
squad<br />
Roy is counting on help from sophomore<br />
Bruce Kratt and 6-6 junior Matt<br />
Lundh Tim Berry and Greg Feenstra<br />
will also see action.<br />
Roy said his team will try to run the<br />
fastbreak as much as possible He also<br />
hopes to be able to play pressure manto-man<br />
defense,<br />
LIVONIA BENTLEY<br />
The big news here is new head coach<br />
Tom Niemi. He comes to the Bulldogs<br />
after 10 years at the helm of the Belleville<br />
Tigers. He coached Livonia<br />
Franklin four years prior to that<br />
He takes over what might have been<br />
the worst team in the WLAA last season<br />
But. there is hope. The reason is big<br />
6-8 center Phil Graczyk. He will be<br />
counted on for much of Bentley's scoring<br />
and rebounding -——<br />
Co-captains John Turner and John<br />
White will also start.<br />
Steve Carli, Marvin Rons, and Sal<br />
DeMiiio are also battling for starting<br />
roles.<br />
Jeff Placzek, a 6-5 senior, would also<br />
be in contention for a starting job but a<br />
series of injuries have set him back He<br />
was injured after a drill short-circuited<br />
in his hands last summer, Then he had<br />
a respiratory ailment. Then he<br />
sprained his ankle. Ouch<br />
John Scruggs and Steve Gregor will<br />
also see some playing time<br />
Cage titles up for grabs in Catholic leagues<br />
By C J. Rissk<br />
staff writer<br />
"Gone are four seniors, including<br />
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Scott, the team leader in scoring and<br />
rebounding, who has taken his talents<br />
to Eastern Michigan<br />
And yet. coach Mike Fusco feels this<br />
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JL'ST A FEW years ago, if you had<br />
played^ college football for<br />
someone like Grand Valley, your<br />
chances of playing in the pros<br />
were about as good as your chances of<br />
being named captain of the Nigerian<br />
cross country team<br />
What does Nigeria have to do with<br />
pro football 7 Absolutely nothing And<br />
neither did Grand Valley,<br />
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Smaller schools regularly send their<br />
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shot at a career in the pros.<br />
The Detroit Lions have two players<br />
who came out of Grand Valley — Rob<br />
Rubick and Jeff Chadwick — and another<br />
former Laker is toiling in the<br />
NFL — lineman Ron Essmk of Seattle.<br />
Stan Snider, an offensive tackle from<br />
Plymouth Salem, hopes to join the former<br />
Lakers Though critics once said<br />
he'd never play college ball. Snider has<br />
been named to the all-Great Lakes Intercollegiate<br />
Athletic Conference first<br />
team for the third straight year The<br />
Michigan Panthers of the USFL told<br />
him when the year began they'd be<br />
scouting him. and a scouting service.<br />
United Scouting, has been to Allendale<br />
to measure him, weigh him. time him<br />
and give him an I.Q test<br />
FOR NOW, Snider is trying not to<br />
build up his hopes The USFL holds its<br />
draft Jan. 4-5, and the NFL. after<br />
threatening to hold its draft the same<br />
days as the USFL. apparently will hold<br />
its draft in the spring. Until the USFL<br />
draft. Snider will hit the books (if he<br />
continues a full class load, he can graduate<br />
on time with a major in finance),<br />
stay in shape and let whatever happens<br />
happen<br />
"The way it looks right now, I probably<br />
won't get drafted," said Snider<br />
calmly by phone this week from his offcampus<br />
apartment. "My chances are<br />
slim, let's put it that way. But that's not<br />
the only way to make it."<br />
He was referring to a free-agent<br />
tryout, which he should have no trouble<br />
arranging if he's not drafted. Chadwick<br />
made It as a free agent with the LrenS<br />
"Chadwick wasn't even contacted by<br />
the Lions till three days before the<br />
p e o p l e<br />
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By Chris McCosky<br />
staff writer<br />
Shutting down potential All-State players is becoming<br />
Sarah Basford's forte<br />
Basford, a potential All-Stater in her own right,<br />
held Dearborn Fordson star Kim Chandler at bay<br />
and tallied 16 points to lead Farmington Hills Our<br />
Lady of Mercy to an easy 59-36 triumph in the<br />
opening round of the state Class A girls basketball<br />
regional tournament Tuesday at Southfield High.<br />
Chandler, who entered the game with a 23.5<br />
points per game scoring average, made just two of<br />
11 shots in the first half She made just two of eight<br />
in the third quarter With Basford covering, Chandler<br />
scored 10 points, four off the fastbreak.<br />
With Basford on the bench and the game long<br />
since decided, Chandler scored 12 fourth-quarter<br />
points to finish with 22.<br />
"SARAH DID ANOTHER outstanding job," said<br />
Mercy coach Larry Baker "She had a hand in her<br />
(Chandler's) face ail night"<br />
In the district finale last Wednesday, Basford<br />
shut down another potential All-Stater — North<br />
Farmington's Amy Austin.<br />
"They are both equally good," Basford said after<br />
wards "Both have real quick flrmt steps and both<br />
are excellent shooters"<br />
Besides her 16 points, Basford had five assists<br />
and eight rebounds. Both teams began the game<br />
jittery. Seven consecutive turnovers were committed<br />
and three shots missed before Mercy's Terri<br />
Ford broke the ice with a swish from the corner<br />
"I think we stressed their pressure and theirdouble-teaming<br />
so much in preparing for this game,<br />
that we hurried our shots Once we realized that if<br />
we got inside we could take the shots we wanted,<br />
we settled down." Baker said<br />
draft." explained Snider. "They came<br />
out and Umed him. They didn't draft<br />
him but tbey sigped him after the draft<br />
When you're from a big college,<br />
they've had their eye on you all year,<br />
they fly you in for tests and stuff. But<br />
when you're from a small college, they<br />
get hold of you at the last minute. But,<br />
hey, there's a lot of guys in the pros<br />
from our league . . The reason I<br />
came to Grand Valley in the first place<br />
was because Ess ink had just been<br />
drafted."<br />
IF SNIDER"S coach at Grand Valley,<br />
Bob Giesey, were doing the drafting.<br />
Snider would have it made. "I've never<br />
had a player that has more heart than<br />
Stan and he's 6-3 and weighs 265."<br />
raved Giesey.<br />
Actually, "he's 6-2V« and weighs<br />
253,' sald Mike Keller, director of operations<br />
for the Panthers, last year's<br />
USFL playoff champs. When first<br />
Mercy led 12-2 after one quarter. Fordson made<br />
a brief 7-4 run at the beginning of the second quarter,<br />
and Baker called timeout<br />
WHATEVER BAKER said to his team during<br />
that timeout worked. The Marlins ran off 11<br />
straight points at the end of the half and carried a<br />
27-9 lead into the third quarter.<br />
"I told them that we could put them away right<br />
now if we would just be more selective on the shots<br />
Our vision on the court really improved after that."<br />
Baker said.<br />
Fordson, taken completely out of their game plan<br />
by Mercy's tenacious man-to-man defense, could<br />
net just four of its 27 shots in the first half<br />
Mercy continued to roll in the third quarter Amy<br />
DeMattia, who sat out much of the first half with<br />
two fouls, scored six third quarter points, Basford<br />
tallied eight points, making four of her five shots in<br />
the quarter She was seven of 14 from the floor for<br />
the night.<br />
Annette Ruggiero made three key steals in the<br />
quarter and finished the game with eight points,<br />
four steals, and five assists.<br />
After three quarters, Mercy led 49-19. And the<br />
Mercy starters took, a powder and watched the<br />
fourth quarter from the bench.<br />
MARY ROSOWSKI had another strong game inside<br />
for Mercy. She finished with eight points and<br />
nine rebounds. Tern Ford added nine points and<br />
seven rebounds and Bev White chipped in with<br />
eight points.<br />
Mercy (22-2) will play Murray-Wright (18-2) for<br />
the regional championship at 7 30 p.m. Thursday<br />
night at Southfield High (located on 10 Mile Road at<br />
Lahseri<br />
Elks Hoop Shoot Saturday<br />
Plymouth Elks Lodge 1780 will sponsor its 12th<br />
annual Hoop Shoot, a national free throw shooting<br />
contest, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Saturday. Dec 3, in<br />
the Plymouth Salem High School gymnasium<br />
Boys and girls ages 8 through 13 are eligible to<br />
compete Contestants will be divided into three age<br />
groups # and 9, 10 3nd 11. and 12 and 13.<br />
Contestants can register at their respective elementary<br />
or junior high schools on or before Nov<br />
30. Registration will also be held from 8 to 9 a m<br />
the day of the contest<br />
A BOY and a girl winner will be selected from<br />
each age group The winners will advance to the<br />
District Hoop Shoot in Dearborn on Jan. 21. From<br />
there, winners will compete in regional competition<br />
March 3 at the University of Michigan's Crisler<br />
Arena. The national finals will take place in Indianapolis.<br />
The names of national winners will be inscribed<br />
on the Elks National Hoop Shoot plaque, on permanent<br />
display in the Naismith Memorial Basketball<br />
Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass All contestants<br />
must be accompanied by a parent and must present<br />
a birth certificate<br />
There is no admission fee to the contest For<br />
more information, call Elks chairman Ralph Deetz<br />
at 453-1566<br />
Ewalds: <strong>Canton</strong>'s hot shots<br />
The Ewald hot shots are on to the Pontiac Silverdome<br />
M.J and Tracey Ewald of <strong>Canton</strong> Township have<br />
advanced to the area finals of the Pepsi Challenge<br />
NBA Hot Shot competition, which will take place<br />
Dec 20 and Jan 4, 1984 at the Dome<br />
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asked about Snider, Keller said. "I'm<br />
sure we've seen him but I don't know<br />
him off the top of my head."<br />
Keller went and got the file. "Oh.<br />
sure, yeah, we've seen him. He's at a<br />
non-territorial school, which means<br />
anyone in the league can draft him, but<br />
we're interested, sure. He's got prettygood<br />
size, pretty good speed. He's on<br />
our list. But I can't tell you whether<br />
we're going to draft him or not."<br />
Keller chuckled at the half-inch discrepancy<br />
in height and the 12-pound<br />
discrepancy in weight between Snider's<br />
listing in the school program and his<br />
measured stats "They usually just<br />
round if off to the nearest four inches<br />
and add about 20 pounds," he said of<br />
schools in general.<br />
FOUR YEARS AGO, Snider was an<br />
unlikely prospect to-rnake the varsity<br />
team at Grand Valley, much less the<br />
NFL<br />
"In high school, (coach Tom)<br />
Moshimer said I'd never play college<br />
ball," said Snider "I knew I could play<br />
MAC football (Mid-American Conference,<br />
which is Division I), but no one<br />
was interested in me. I was only 200<br />
pounds, 1 was slow."<br />
He was just a slow developer. The<br />
natural process of growing up added<br />
weight and took time off his clocking in<br />
the 40-yard dash. A heavy, so to speak,<br />
commitment to weight training added<br />
more pounds and took off a little mort<br />
time After four years of college, he<br />
runs the 40 in five seconds flat, which<br />
won't set scouts to drooling but which<br />
won't send them away snickering, either.<br />
Plymouth Salem fans may remember<br />
Snider for his wrestling (His father<br />
suffered a fatal heart attack while<br />
watching one of his son's prep meets),<br />
Snider wrestled for two years at Grand<br />
Valley, then gave it up "My heart<br />
wasn't in it and I was falling behind in<br />
the books."<br />
Snider, who has a B-minus average<br />
•^tn school, has plans ft pro footbatt<br />
doesn't work out He has a chance at<br />
becoming an assistant at Eastern Mich-<br />
Stan Snider<br />
Grand Valley standout<br />
igan under Jim Harkema, who coached<br />
Snider for three years at Grand Valley.<br />
If that falls through, he's going to stay<br />
enrolled at Grand Valley through the<br />
fall term, pick up another major and,<br />
prove on this year's record (3-3 in tfie<br />
league, 4-6 overall).<br />
Fraser staves Royals rally<br />
The Fraser Highlanders held off a furious<br />
rally by the Plymouth Royals Friday night<br />
to win a thrilling showdown for first place<br />
in the Great Lakes Junior B Hockey-<br />
League, 6-4<br />
Fraser erupted early in the Plymouth<br />
Cultural Arena, taking a 2-0 lead eight minutes<br />
into the game and stretching it to 4-0<br />
late in the second<br />
But the Royals, who entered the game tn<br />
a first-place tie with 19 points (9-1-1),<br />
showed what they are made of Ray Molinari<br />
put Plymouth on the board with three<br />
minutes to go ki the second period, and not<br />
even a goal 90 seconds later by Fraser<br />
could stop the Royals' charge<br />
Down 5-1 when the third period began,<br />
Plymouth came out electrified Scott Williams<br />
scored at 59 seconds. Scott Wolter<br />
scored at 8:08 and Randy Varga scored at<br />
10:04 to cut the deficit to 5-4<br />
I<br />
The teams went back and forth from<br />
there. Mike Grodus finally put it away for<br />
the Highlanders when he swooped in on a<br />
breakaway and rifled one in from 40 feet<br />
out with a minute to go<br />
Fraser (which is 10-4-1) had 26 shots at<br />
Plymouth netmindc Joe Coretti. Mike<br />
Cemazar faced 37 shots for the Highlanders<br />
The Royals will host the Paddock Pool<br />
Saints at 8 p.m. Friday.<br />
carter Tire<br />
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Thursday. Oacembf 1. 1983 O&E •i,4C^iS(_<br />
Kruszewski to field young, talented team Frenchy Fuqua plays on<br />
By Rich Swtmon " [ had no (IfSirP to nlav nroanirpd nhv«- Inr rko mon tat urrnn IWailM n<br />
Thursday, DscemMf 1. 1983 O&E (P..Cf5C<br />
By C J. RiMk<br />
staff wrtter<br />
A new coach and ooe returning start-<br />
er didn't fool anyone at tbe Great<br />
Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Anocia-<br />
tion (GLIAC) basketball meetings.<br />
Opposing GLIAC coaches still picked<br />
Oakland University's women's {earn to<br />
finish second.<br />
One reason is that the returning<br />
starter is Brenda McClean, an All-Con-<br />
ference selection as a sophomore who<br />
averaged IS points and eight rebounds<br />
every league game McClean hit 52<br />
percent of her floor shots and 78.5 per-<br />
cent of her free throws while blocking<br />
49 shots<br />
A SECOND REASON is OU's 25-4<br />
overall record last season, including a<br />
15-1 league mark and a GLIAC cham-<br />
pionship, the team's second-straight In<br />
1981-82. the Pioneers went 27-5 and 1&-<br />
0 In league play.<br />
And a third reason is 2 03.7<br />
200-INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY<br />
Mary Schoenle (Stevenson) 2:116<br />
Sher'ie Sudek I Stevenson ; 2:11 8<br />
Marllee Kooczal l Mercy)<br />
Klm Dorsey I Garden City )<br />
Mary Mandertield IN Fammgton)<br />
Lynn Massey (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Sherrie Suoek (Stevensor, i<br />
Kim Eihott (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
DIVING<br />
Katie Macintosh (Farmington)<br />
Angela Cleaver (Mercy)<br />
Bart) Mmney IBentley<br />
Cindy Sherwood (<strong>Canton</strong>;<br />
Shawn Neville (Canon)<br />
Karen KrrywaOa (Thurston;<br />
Sr**a MuMrn (Mercy)<br />
Cathy SlaNord (Stevenson)<br />
SheHa Hennessey (Harrison)<br />
Cory Stiver (Salem I<br />
100-BUTTERFLY<br />
Sheila Taormina I Stevenson)<br />
Ginme Johnson (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Mary Schoenle I Stevenson |<br />
Robin Lautz IBentley)<br />
Pat McCarthy I Mercy i<br />
Nancy Nehr (Mercy)<br />
Kim Dorsey iGarder. City<br />
Laura Shatter i Salem i<br />
Kendra james I Churchill)<br />
SherrieSude* (Stevenson;<br />
100-<strong>FREE</strong>STYLE<br />
25 7<br />
25 8<br />
25 8<br />
25 9<br />
25 9<br />
26 1<br />
236 4<br />
209 55<br />
'96 9<br />
195 0<br />
193 0<br />
194 8<br />
177.8<br />
177 3<br />
t72 25<br />
170 5<br />
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Sue Herzog (Mercy)<br />
Brlta Brookes (Mercy)<br />
Kim Dorsey iGa>denO'y)<br />
Sheika Taorm.na iStevenson )<br />
Kathy SulMvar, (Stevenson i<br />
Melissa Joy (Harrison)<br />
Colleer Sul'ivan (Sievenson<br />
Jul Quinlan (Stevenson)<br />
IOO-BACKSTROKE<br />
Sherrie Sudeh (Stevenson!<br />
Kathy SuWvan (Stevensor i<br />
Kendra James (Churchill)<br />
Sheila Taormina (Stevenson i<br />
Sury Kn.pper (Mercy)<br />
A.'ycia Wojtoxocz (Mercy.I<br />
Mantee Kooczal (Mercy)<br />
Amy Dunn (Salem)<br />
Ke«y Kirk (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Kathy Pierog (N Farmington <<br />
lOO-BREASTSTROKE<br />
Mary Schoenle (Stevenson)<br />
Gayie Gorgas (Churchill)<br />
jili Ananes (Mercy)<br />
Sherne Sudek (Stevenson i<br />
Coileen Carey (N Farmington,<br />
Marge Cramer (N Farmingion;<br />
Kim Eihott (<strong>Canton</strong>)<br />
Beth Brownel' i Mercy)<br />
Glntre Johnson, (Cantor)<br />
Gayto GOTQBS (Cburcniii) 2:16 3 Mary Scooenle (Stevenson! 53 9 Cnrrs Wesinaus iBentley) 1 13.9<br />
Colleen Carey (N Farrroogtori 2:16 9 Sherrie Sudek (Stevenson) 55 0<br />
9r«ia Tao'Tur.a iSieveosor. 2 182 SheUa Taorrnina (Stevenson) 55 6<br />
Jill Ar,dries iMefcy) 2 18.5 Sue Herzog (Mercy) 55 7 400-<strong>FREE</strong>STYLE RELAY<br />
Jeoniter Howe (N Farmingtor. 2 199 Marge Cramer (N Far Tung; on 55 9 Stevenson 3 44 2<br />
Kathy Sullivan (Stevensor,i 2 20 0 Knslal TayV* (Salem) 559 N Farmingtor, 3 45 3<br />
Marge Cramer IN Parmmgton 2:20 5 Maureen Ke<br />
pened, but I've never told anyone."<br />
THOUGH THE Steelers lost to the<br />
Miami Dolphins 21-17 in the AFC title<br />
game, the victory over the Raiders was<br />
important. Fuqua said, because it gave<br />
the team the confidence it needed to<br />
develop what was to become one of pro<br />
football's finest teams<br />
Fuqua was raised on Detroit's east<br />
side, where he starred at Detroit East-<br />
ern High School (now Martin Luther<br />
King) He played his college ball at<br />
Morgan State University, where his<br />
teams lost only one game in three<br />
years<br />
Drafted in the 11th round by the New<br />
York Giants, Fuqua played there one<br />
year before being traded to the lowly<br />
Steelers, who had won only one game<br />
the season before<br />
"It was like going from Moscow to<br />
Siberia." Fuqua remembered<br />
But the Steelers progressed rapidly<br />
and Fuqua became an integral part of<br />
a team that went from the bottom to<br />
the top In Just four years.<br />
Fuqua's biggest game as a pro came<br />
in 1971, when he amassed an unheard<br />
of total of 218 yards in only 20 carries<br />
"It was my finest individual game as a<br />
professional." Fuqua said<br />
IN 1972, he gained 740 yards, his<br />
best ever, and in 1973. he broke a team<br />
record for most receptions by a back<br />
(49). a record that stands to this day.<br />
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There is little doubt that_universal<br />
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Introduced just five years ago.<br />
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Tom Celani of Action Distributing<br />
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Geraldine Horger, an assistant<br />
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Edward A. Sommerville. assistant<br />
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• 5TKATEGIC BANKING<br />
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• GRADUATES STUDIES?<br />
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Practice: the best teacher<br />
I am a divorcee wbo knows very little<br />
a boat stock. 1 received, m part of<br />
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A lot of people have been asking that<br />
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• FOURTH STREET<br />
Two plays by and about Women:<br />
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Dec. JO at the Fourth Street Playhouse,<br />
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Monica Deeter of Livonia, Cindy Zeitx<br />
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• CHOIRS SING<br />
The Plymouth Church of the Nazarene<br />
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p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8, and the<br />
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• CASTING CALL<br />
Auditions for the Theatre Guild of<br />
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Sunday, Dec. 11, and 7:30 p.m. Monday,<br />
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• WINTER CONCERT<br />
The fourth annual winter concert<br />
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Dec. 11. at Bishop Borgess High<br />
School, ooe block east of Telegraph in<br />
Redford. This season's presentation<br />
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ensembles. Tickets at $1 for students,<br />
$3 for adults or $4 for a family are<br />
available at tbe door<br />
• OPERA NIGHT<br />
Live opera is presented from 7:3ft-<br />
10 p.m every Wednesday night at the<br />
Fonte d'Amore Restaurant, 32050<br />
Plymouth, Livonia Featured are<br />
Dtno Valle, baritone; Jan Rae, soprano;<br />
Christina Romana Lypeckj, mezzo,<br />
and pianist Judy Johnson For<br />
more information call 422-0770.<br />
• CHRISTMAS BALLET<br />
The 15th annual "Christmas Ballet"<br />
will be presented by tbe Ypsilanti<br />
Area Dancers, in conjunction with the<br />
Salvation Army Advisory Board, at 3<br />
and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, and 3<br />
p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Ypsilanti<br />
High School Auditorium. 2005 Packard.<br />
Ypdlantl. Dancers participating<br />
Include Candace Jidov and Sheryl Sylvester,<br />
both of Garden City and students<br />
of Marjorie Randaxxo of the<br />
Randairo Studio and Nancy Whitford<br />
of the La Dense studio In <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Tickets at }4 for adults, 12 for children<br />
12 and under are available at the<br />
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• CHAMBER MUSIC<br />
A chamber music recital will be<br />
prasentd by the Madonna College Instrumental<br />
Chamber Ensemble at •<br />
pm Wednesday, Dec 7, at the New<br />
Lecture/Recital Hall at Madonna<br />
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• SPANISH SPECTACULAR<br />
Oskway Sytupfcuey Orchestra will<br />
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•saaoa's third cotarl at I p m Sanfey,<br />
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•Aa. Maria Dal Cannau and har dance<br />
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• TALENT SOUGHT<br />
Young people between tbe ages of<br />
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456-6086. Tbe 1983-84 Up With People<br />
Show is being performed free for Detroit-area<br />
General Motors employes<br />
and their families Dec. 14-17 at tbe<br />
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Performances of the two-hour<br />
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celebrate tbe 75th Anniversary of<br />
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• ALBION CHOIR<br />
Sixty-five students have joind the<br />
Albion College Choir. Among them<br />
are Carolyn Curtis, Robert Flynn and<br />
Laura Gononian of Birmingham;<br />
Jackie Baughman and Ramona<br />
ODverio of Bloomfield Hills; Brian<br />
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Virginia Fallis, Karen Fulton and<br />
Douglas Jenkins of Farmington Hills;<br />
Kim Millard and Suzanne Scrutton of<br />
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Wanda Gordon of Redford; Andrea<br />
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• SKATING AUDITIONS -<br />
Auditions for ice skaters for Walt<br />
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• CAUCUS CLUB<br />
The jaxz series continues at the<br />
Caucus Club, with the Matt Michaels<br />
Duo, plus weekend guest appearances<br />
by Jack Brokensha, through Saturday,<br />
Dec 10. In tbe Penobscot Building in<br />
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• 'CHRISTMAS CAROL<br />
The Charles Dickens classic "A<br />
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run at 8:30 p.m. Thusday at<br />
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University campus near Rochester.<br />
For tbe second consecutiive season<br />
the cast will be beaded by Hollywood<br />
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• AUDITIONS OPEN<br />
Actors Alliance Theatre Company<br />
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of "Why Hannah's Skirt Won't Stay<br />
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Composer Kurt Weill:<br />
There's a labor ol love going on at<br />
the corner of Third and West Grand<br />
Boulevard in Detroit. The guiding spirit<br />
behind it is Phil Marcus Esser. the<br />
singer-songwriter-director-producer<br />
who's best known around here for introducing<br />
metro Detroit to dinner theater<br />
and to "Jacques Brel Is Alive and<br />
Well and Living in Paris."<br />
His new effort is called "Labor of<br />
Love " and it's a stunning musical revue<br />
of the songs of German composer<br />
Kurt Weill. A longtime fan of Weill's<br />
music, Esser did a onetime-only show<br />
between Weill and his wife Lotte<br />
Lenya. This show is a remounting-df<br />
that one and it features not only Esser<br />
but singers Barbara Bredius, Jonathon<br />
Round. Monika Ziegler, Tamra Klemek<br />
and Melvyn Hardiman<br />
THE MUSIC<br />
comes from such well-known shows as<br />
"Three Penny Opera," "The Rise and<br />
Fall of the City of Mahagonny," "Street<br />
Scene," "Lady in the Dark" and "Lost in<br />
tbe Stan " That music got to Phil<br />
Esser, a,Resident of Livonia, years ago.<br />
Gunther Herbig<br />
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"When I was working the clubs in<br />
Chicago," recalls Esser, "there was this<br />
one act that sang Kurt Weill's music.<br />
Then, in Detroit, I found out that three<br />
of the songs Chuck Mitchell used to<br />
sing were Weill songs. Weill's melodies<br />
hooked me."<br />
Full of strange constructions, melodic<br />
twists and turns and sardonic lyrics,<br />
Weill's music is haunting. Once the<br />
word gets out about how good this show<br />
is, the intimate theater — that was formerly<br />
a movie theater — could befilled<br />
for tbe scheduled 11 more weeks<br />
of tbe show's run.<br />
TROY GUITARIST Joe LoDuca,<br />
who's getting plenty of national exposure<br />
— not to mention a recent Emmy<br />
— for his "Late Night America<br />
Theme," has released a single of the<br />
theme that's beard across the country<br />
five nights a week on the <strong>Public</strong> TV<br />
show hosted by Dennis Wholey.<br />
"There's been a lot of call-in response<br />
to the theme music," says LoDuca,<br />
"and it's being used at this point as<br />
a promotional vehicle for the show."<br />
Beyond that, though. LoDuca sees<br />
on music<br />
James<br />
Windell<br />
the single release of the popular theme<br />
as a first step toward an album (his<br />
first album, "Glisten," is already in the<br />
local record stores) showcasing his<br />
present group.<br />
LoDuca says he wrote the "Late<br />
Night America Theme" music on request<br />
of the show's producers, and he<br />
tried to gear it to the mood and feeling<br />
of the show "We got lucky with it,<br />
though," contends LoDuca<br />
HOW MUCH of a role does luck play<br />
in musical success'' That's a debatable<br />
issue. But, take a group like the Canadian<br />
Brass.<br />
You wouldn't expect five classically<br />
trained brass musicians to be able to<br />
command much of an audience around<br />
the world. Yet, here they are as a celebrated<br />
quintet. Their brassy sound has<br />
caught on, as they've had to transcribe<br />
music so they could play it because<br />
there were so few brass works written.<br />
Brethren Productions, a fairly new<br />
two-couple production outfit in Detroit,<br />
took a chance last year and brought the<br />
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was excellent, says LaVoca<br />
Neall, one of the four people connected<br />
to Brethren Productions "It was a<br />
wonderful, stand-up, foot-stomping<br />
event," says Neall.<br />
Consequently, the Canadian Brass is<br />
back for a show with its gold-plated instruments<br />
at 4 p.m. Sunday. Dec..ll, at<br />
Detroit's Orchestra Hall. The music<br />
will be a typical loveable mismash<br />
'Labor of Love'<br />
offers his songs<br />
with everything from Bach, Handel and<br />
Purcell to Jelly Roll Morton, Scott Joplin<br />
and Fats Waller<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD'S Misha Rachlevsky<br />
hasn't played Fats Waller yet,<br />
but the Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
fifst violinist and tireless classical music<br />
composer has taken on bluegrass<br />
The results of the "duelin" violins"<br />
square-off with Nashville fiddler Buddy<br />
Spicher at the benefit opening of<br />
Pontiac's Summit Place Mall last Oct.<br />
30 was so successful that further plans<br />
are in the works<br />
Rachlevsky and PR Works' whiz Pat<br />
Patton are talking about a record album<br />
combining bluegrass and classical<br />
music. Sound kinky? Well, you better<br />
believe that the Moscow Conservatorytrained<br />
Rachlevsky can pull it off. It<br />
was a happening on the 30th and it's a<br />
natural for the first album of its kind<br />
SPEAKLNG OF first. Can it be that<br />
Fat Bob Taylor has never recorded an<br />
album? Until now. Yes it is true. The<br />
erstwhile singing plumber has finally<br />
got an album and it's just in time for<br />
Christmas<br />
Called "Bob Taylor Celebrates<br />
Christmas" and produced by Brothers<br />
Records of Rochester, the album is a<br />
very listenable collection of traditional<br />
Christmas songs Just right for every<br />
Bob Taylor fan. Among the songs that<br />
should please lovers of both Taylor's<br />
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Holy Night," "Birthday of the King"<br />
and "Ave Maria."Jn-addition, there's a<br />
new Christmas song co-written by deejay<br />
Taylor.<br />
The new Christmas song is titled<br />
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"The nice thing about a Christmas album,"<br />
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"is that you can bring It out every year<br />
and know that it's going to get about 26<br />
days of play, The thing is, though, no<br />
one ever really tires of Christmas music."<br />
The album is available at Harmony<br />
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stores in the area<br />
All signs pointed to Gunther Herbig<br />
While the announcement of Gunther<br />
Herbig's appointment to Detroit Symphony<br />
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pointing in that direction for many<br />
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duct in December of last year and had<br />
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SORRY NO DISCOUNTS A PPL Y<br />
DINNER FOR 2—<br />
Choice of: $ Q 0 95<br />
• Tenderloin Steak _ m .<br />
• Fresh Veal Cacciatore<br />
• Broiled Boston Scrod '<br />
• Boneless Breasl ol Chicken Parmigiana<br />
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27770 Plymootri 19385 Seech Daily OAE<br />
V >8lks W ol •Just south ot<br />
ln*Slef Hd<br />
O and River<br />
LIVONIA REIXpPD<br />
427-1000 537-0740<br />
DINNER SPECIAL<br />
Stuffed $C25<br />
Pork Chops d<br />
Includes applesauce, salad bar, choice<br />
of potato or vegetable, roll and butter<br />
Full Salad Bar<br />
Homemade Soups<br />
Daily Breakfast, Lunch<br />
and Dinner Specials<br />
Family Dining<br />
27694 Grand River at 8 Mile<br />
Open 7 - 10 pm 7 Davs a Week<br />
For Party Reservations 478-9229<br />
Friday ^<br />
only<br />
HOLLAND<br />
LAKE<br />
PERCH<br />
ALL YOU CAN<br />
EAT<br />
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Living classified real estate and homes<br />
Sandra Armbruater editor/591-23QG<br />
Thursday, Decemoer 1. 1983 OiiE
2E<br />
ra(e, larfr LaoAcaped fenced<br />
tio<br />
i. larfr LaoAcaped fenced yard, pe<br />
SIMPLE ASSUMPTION at<br />
NEW DECORATED" Brie* Ran r» with<br />
finufced basemeet Mixbo ceilinct. coy<br />
ered ecreewd patio, mce lenred yard.<br />
cle»e to »rbooli 4 play (roomta 1<br />
Century<br />
HOME CEN<br />
21<br />
TER<br />
476-7000<br />
A LOT FOR A LITTLE<br />
This huje bock colonial often a lovely<br />
famllt room with fireplace, kitchen<br />
with large eatinc area, ovenlxed fa<br />
rage A much more for col* 164,900<br />
EARLKEIM<br />
Midwest. Inc. 477-0880<br />
A NEW LISTING<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
Beautiful 5 bedroom bock rancli with<br />
tpacvxs family rootn and fireplace on<br />
large par* like k*. !W t»U» country<br />
kitchen with gorgeous AmL*fi cup<br />
boards, finished baaeroeot garage,<br />
many eilrai 169.Me<br />
Call FtACHEL RION<br />
RE/MAX 422-6030<br />
FOREMOST<br />
ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE<br />
Ijnalltjr built J t*dn*«n, I"* hath brick<br />
home on large treed beautiful Sot near<br />
i'lty Hall rinnbed bajemenl Work<br />
»lw»p in garage IS'.WO<br />
INTEGRITY 525-4200<br />
A-1<br />
1 jurvl P»rh 4 bedroom boot colonial<br />
with dininf morn farruSy mom. fir*-<br />
C Ur*\ fint floor Lmndry. 2"^ hotta<br />
altacbH *arafff and rrwre<br />
I 'rxW mark*! valw*<br />
l/iw down payment $ N-droom boo*<br />
ririeh with ftriuihrtj batrrowl. Florida<br />
mom and Karate Only tM.900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Today 538-2000<br />
Beautiful Area<br />
C ustom 3 bedroom brick ranch features<br />
2 fw] balha. family room 1 fireplaces<br />
lirkt floor laundry large cheer* kitch<br />
en basement, wiper IDOiJOO ft lot<br />
l>*ig lerm land contract or simple a»<br />
sumption available New to market<br />
•Tily »«4 V» CALL ARLENE BOYD<br />
Re/Max West 261-1400<br />
BEAUTIFUL - IMMACULATE<br />
4 bedroom bnrk colonial on won*Vd k>L<br />
IS bath*, rounlry fcilrbm farmljr mon<br />
writ!? fireplace formal dining roorr<br />
Ifii.OOO Ask for<br />
BARB DESLIPPE<br />
422-6030<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />
312 Livonia<br />
BE 1ST<br />
brtc* I story with « large bfdrooaaa.<br />
I 1 * baths, ita. family room. rVorKla<br />
roan baaemeru. and attached garage<br />
Ue.MM Call<br />
RAY HURLEY<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Gold House Realtors<br />
478-4660 261-4700<br />
BUY OF A LIFETIME"<br />
Sharp bock oaad level featuring Large<br />
living roosn formal dining room coun-<br />
try kitchen. ) large bwhuuuia. plus den<br />
or 4th bedroom, I>» baths, central sir.<br />
garage and much more. Nice<br />
area i minutes from Livonia Mall<br />
Ml.MM For more u»formauo«, call and<br />
"JEAN proch<br />
B.F. CHAMBERLAIN<br />
476-9100 721-8400<br />
BY OWNER Rosrdak Gardens 3 bed<br />
room brick Some, tastefully dccorated<br />
Natural fireplace in living roocn. dining<br />
room has built in corner china cabinets<br />
finished hardwood floors Must aril<br />
$M.*>0 Call 410 MM or 41! 0S9*<br />
DENMAR ESTATES Sharp J bedroom<br />
bnck ranch with attached garage Fea<br />
tares im-ludr central sir. fireplace In<br />
famllv room ERA warranted borne<br />
ERA<br />
FIRST FEDERAL<br />
478-3400<br />
FOR *uf rif >*•*) s Lj -1J -4J-H i i vtitr11,<br />
porary trvlevet, kitchen with built ira<br />
family room with fireplace, formal U*<br />
Ing room with hay central sir, treed<br />
lot Trrma M"»M Byt>WT>eT1 4S44I77;<br />
312 Livoma<br />
LIVONIA & AREA<br />
BEST BUY- Aa ail bnck S bedroom,<br />
1W bath ranch wtth fall finished base-<br />
ment. family room, fireplace, 2 car ga<br />
race Country kitchen with ballt-lns.<br />
iM.m<br />
CHARM A GRACE In beautiful Row-<br />
dale Gardens J btdiucan colonial with<br />
1H baths den. formal dining room, nat-<br />
ural fireplace, basement. 1 car garage<br />
An older home that has been beautifully<br />
remodeled throughout<br />
TRANSFERRED OWNER<br />
borne priced I<br />
room brick and aluminum home loaded<br />
with charm Ultra modern kitchen and<br />
bath, full basement Good ssaunpuon<br />
or low down puynxnt oe Land Con-<br />
tract 141.900<br />
KIMBERLY OAKS A quad level with<br />
KM<br />
IM Land Contract Terms<br />
BEGINNERS SPECIAL TV<br />
buyer wtll be happy with this J bed-<br />
room aluminum ranch with modernised<br />
kitchen, enclosed porxrh Excellent fi-<br />
nancing available isiXKl<br />
QUALITY & PRESTIGE Await buyer<br />
of this lovely model home 3 bedroom<br />
ranch with 1st floor laundry, 1* baths,<br />
large family room with fireplace, din-<br />
ing area, beautiful landscaping with ra-<br />
vine set ting Priced at lilt.»o«<br />
l-»Ttl"RES RAVINE A STREAM with<br />
Towering trr« and appk orchard<br />
froot fiv«»9 thia rambling rarx-fc<br />
Gardener's Delight<br />
Clean 1 bedroom home with large<br />
rooms and country kitchen on a large<br />
beautiful fenced lot Wired outbuilding<br />
for the bandvman s workshop Walk to<br />
shopping I4«MX) Call<br />
LINDA COLLAR<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Gold House Realtors<br />
478-4660 261-4700<br />
KIMBERLY OAKS<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
LAND CONTRACT<br />
Well kept 5 bedroom bnrfc ranrli larfe<br />
spamou* hitrheo. many nrm features 2<br />
car garagt 1 and more Asking I5J.KK)<br />
Call Barb Deslippe<br />
422-6030<br />
RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC<br />
BEAlTtFt'L 2 bedroom raiwti mint<br />
ro©dlt*oa. immediate ortrupanrr cown<br />
irj art ting, double lot Terms oegrKi<br />
abk M» W0 By owner M7J12*<br />
OPEN SAT. 2 - 5<br />
148J3 NEWBURGH iS of 5 Mile;<br />
ASSL'MF I jivI Contract Super sharp<br />
Bnck Ranch Tastefully dccc*aied 1<br />
bedrooms 3W baths, beautifully fin-<br />
ished rec room, 1 car garage<br />
EARL KEIM<br />
538-8300<br />
REDFORD INC.<br />
if aelting J large bedrooms 15 ft<br />
room with JirepJace dinina<br />
room kite ben l S baths . car attached<br />
( araffe A view oat of every window<br />
asv amamptkon 179.904<br />
HARRYS<br />
WOLFE-<br />
421-5660<br />
LIVONIA & AREA<br />
CHARMER<br />
REDFORD Ixnrely I beaU» brvck home, lormal dining area<br />
partially finished basement. Honda<br />
room garap* and mor« 13" 900<br />
'iACRE<br />
LIVONIA - A gorgeow conntrN' setting<br />
bLgbllghU this immaculate 3 bedroom<br />
ranch home feeatunng formai dinir.g<br />
room, family room w.th wood burning<br />
fireplace garage t,)nlv MI.MO<br />
10 YEAR LAND CONTRACT<br />
LIVONIA Sgnu<br />
314 Plymosrth-Carton<br />
315 Northv«»-Hovl<br />
316 Waa«and-Qard*i City<br />
317 Grosss Po«r>ts<br />
316 FMhxd<br />
319 momea for S«*-<br />
Oefcland Cosasty<br />
320 Homaa for Sal*<br />
*ayn« County<br />
321 Homaafor Saw<br />
UvHngetoei County<br />
122 Homaa lor Safe<br />
Macomo County<br />
323 Homaa tor SaM<br />
WWaw Cowrity<br />
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330 Apartments tor Sale<br />
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333 Northern Property<br />
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33« Country Homea<br />
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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY t£r<br />
356 Mortgages<br />
Land Contracts<br />
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361 Money to Loan<br />
362 Real Estate Wanted<br />
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BUY<br />
SELL<br />
RENT<br />
ir<br />
OWNER<br />
IT<br />
HUNDREDS DISPLAYED IN OUfi OFFICE<br />
TROY - EMrrrwngha?-' acJwrta<br />
Immaculate brick ranch pride<br />
seines thru-out Large pr>«)ie<br />
yard $67,500 1-2636<br />
FARMtNOTON HILLS - 3700<br />
p»ia ac t enJonse, rinrtTied<br />
Caiwwi sum bar isi How<br />
laundry large loi. Ffonda room 3<br />
car garage manyaiwai O 2713<br />
BLOOMFIELD MILLS - 3.00C<br />
Sa Ft iOWJal alarm sy^ier-<br />
baaamoni rnar»y extras<br />
$'60 000 B ?6es<br />
TBOY - Colonial Tastefully dec-<br />
orated. nalurai fireplace cou"tr,<br />
kucber- larae lancscapec lot<br />
Reduced lo $6a 000 h ?4S2<br />
8TERUNQ HCIOKT8-UTV<br />
CA - Brtc* ranch cehtral asr<br />
ftrapenl. 2<br />
car attached garage Land contract<br />
available Ml<br />
COLONIAL CHARM<br />
LIVONIA Transferred ovnwr urnl<br />
ice® beautiful I V kitchen,<br />
family room with natural fireplace Ut<br />
floor laundrv fall haaement marble<br />
sills covered patio. 2 car attar?»ed ga-<br />
rage<br />
COVENTRY GARDENS ^<br />
U VON IA Large lovely brKt qua *<br />
level. 1 lull baths. J bedrooms will 4_<br />
bedroom or den. family rootn wilt oat 312 LlVOftM<br />
ural fireplace basement- 1 ca<br />
tached garage, ouUtaodlng<br />
iivm<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hartford South Inc<br />
261-4200 464-6400 .attached garage.<br />
At rami aatan arh^rtmng n rrw nmpeper a suoiiecr to ma 'Mas' fat<br />
Hovnng Aa o> 196$ wftcfi me»es A Jnp* ro aevwroe c***ranca<br />
nmrtehcn or docrtmmalton OaaaO on race cotor. ratgior se> or •njwmon<br />
lo ms»i any such preference. m»Mn o> ^scrmrwron " rrw .'Voscwper<br />
mrif nor knowtngtf eccapf any advamang te» raai mttte mtnen m n ncaahpn<br />
o> rne WW Our raadan arm naraoy roormao mat at Mrv) acven^sed *i<br />
rfw namapapar ara aere J bedroom brick<br />
ranch living room with fireplace car<br />
E eted basement, anxioos owners<br />
S«.»M<br />
1ST OFFERING custom built brick<br />
ranch « m i acre offers family room<br />
with fireplace finished rec room with dining ell. garage<br />
full Uth. attached S car garage and<br />
land cwtract terms $M.5«0<br />
.ENTLEMAN FARMER You will be<br />
delighted to see this clean 1 bedroom<br />
a lumlnum sided borne on an extra large<br />
lot with 11 x II workshop Featuring<br />
spaciosis living room basement with<br />
be-iroom A shower plus a 1-W<br />
rsge A shed IS1.900<br />
COUNTRY KITCHEN highlights this<br />
lovely 3 bedroom ranch Also featured<br />
are new vinyl .-lad windows, finished<br />
basement newly refimshed kitchen<br />
i abinets it Uied in yarn ONLY 14( 500<br />
SIMPLE ASSUMPTION terms offered<br />
on this newlv lated home in prime area<br />
of Livonia Featuring updated kitchen.<br />
it A ONLY »<br />
TO CLOSE ESTATE<br />
RANCH HOUSE<br />
PRICED TO SELL<br />
Prime Livoola area Ooee to scholia,<br />
hospital A shopping All bnck fenced<br />
yard, concrete patio, full basement 1<br />
bedrooms 1W baths family room with<br />
floor to ceiling natural fireplace with<br />
raised hearth A door wall to palm Gas<br />
heal Stove refng washer drver. mean<br />
erator, bumidi/ter A more included At<br />
•-ached I car garage with opener<br />
!"« 900 Will show at vour convenience<br />
M144 Curtis 47J-4470 474-5171<br />
'"Think Summer"<br />
Sponia location W4 W '"all foe more<br />
inf srru lion<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Gola House Realtors<br />
WA Y |478-4660 261-4700<br />
FORECLOSURE SALE<br />
OPEN SUN 1-4<br />
11143 Waverly Dr Plymouth 1 JT old 1<br />
bedroom bnck A aluminum colonial<br />
Fireplaced lamily room. 2S batha. 1st<br />
floor laundry wet bar island cwunter<br />
intercom, oversiied 2 ~i car garage<br />
over 694 00C jt building coats Out of<br />
state /ot A son s illness nas caused<br />
forced sale at owner s sacrifice of only<br />
661.900 Dorothy Michel Realtor<br />
616-964-9166<br />
Describes this oeat clean. 2 bedrooorr,<br />
1 bath 2 car jar age basement ranch<br />
convenient to X ways and shopping Ap<br />
and window treatments stav<br />
maintenance Ideal for sin-<br />
retirees Asking<br />
SCOTTIE FLORA<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Gold House Realtors<br />
420-2100 464-8881<br />
GOOD LOOKING<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> colonial with 4 bedrooma. kitch-<br />
en appliances, natural fireplace family<br />
m doorwall onto terrace, basement<br />
arid attached 2 car garage SELLER<br />
TRANSFERRED MOTIVATED'<br />
665 OOO LP2<br />
B.F CHAMBERLAIN<br />
476-9100 721-8400<br />
MINT CONDITION<br />
3 bedroom brick colonial with lamily<br />
room. 2 car garage, finished basement<br />
Just" move in don t touch a thing<br />
$67,500 c«n<br />
RICK FATYMA<br />
Century 21<br />
Gold House Realtors<br />
459-6000<br />
{lU so©<br />
HOME MASTER<br />
SUNRlSc 471-2800<br />
NEW HOMES - PLYMOUTH<br />
HIDDEN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION<br />
Conveniently located at corner of<br />
Ann Arbor Trail & 1-275 expressway<br />
3 bedroom all-brick Ranch with 2 full<br />
tiled baths, includes all appliances<br />
Only $64,900<br />
4 bedroom Colonial features<br />
2 7 tilled baths, family room<br />
w ih fireplace, formal dining<br />
room full basement. 2 car<br />
attached garage, all appli-<br />
ances<br />
O n l y $79,000<br />
M O D E L S O P E N<br />
M O N . thru S A T . 8-5 SUN. 1-5<br />
OTHER LOTS AVAILABLE<br />
O f t o u l b S o n u s , I n t .<br />
P.O. B O X 495,<br />
P l y m o u t h 48170<br />
453-0936<br />
HARVEST OF FEATURES Four bed-<br />
rnoms plus 2 full baths offered lr. this<br />
beautiful home in prime area Featur-<br />
ing spacious family room with fire-<br />
place large side entrance garage and<br />
great floor plan 679.900<br />
HORSES ALLOWED 1 This 1 bedroom<br />
fv me sits or. 2 S acres and perfect for<br />
and -log lovers' W.th guest boose<br />
and bam on property Call for all the<br />
details 678 5-00<br />
feRICK BUNGALOW quality built<br />
Livoaia nome on a country sue lot<br />
oom diruna<br />
worxl Jrr*<br />
•Vcupancy<br />
IMMEDIATE OCCt PANTY Pnvac?<br />
iVrunda in tin* exceptionally mce S<br />
b*n Northville<br />
well located for privacy Spacious kitchen<br />
with built-ins formal dining ste© down iiv-<br />
ng room full hasemer-r Land Contract<br />
available or ieas« with option to buy<br />
$6: 900 Can 2fl ' 5080<br />
READ* TO MOVE IN CONDITION 1 Th'*<br />
bedroom ranch with rec room neeutihjl in<br />
ground pool and two "ar garage $P4 *KV<<br />
Cell 64/ -0*03<br />
L.^ng lerm-iow interns' financing available<br />
on this 'oreci.isure j bedrooms ' v baths'<br />
»ir«(,ia.-.eti family 'oom basement and ga<br />
•age Priced v
4E* O&E Trior Way. December 1, 1983<br />
CREATIVE LIVING<br />
CL066IFIED REAL E6TATE e a rr<br />
5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0<br />
314 Ptymowttv-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
GREAT VALUE<br />
Hag* M wrrwtoifc Lku mce 1 bedruucu<br />
" m •«* large kltcfteti. appliance. I<br />
cv |ann. and boon bajldiog au<br />
Aiking M.7M<br />
CENTURY 21 -<br />
Goto House eRealtors<br />
420-2100 464-8881<br />
LARGE ^ ACRE LOT U> Plymouth<br />
Towoahip Coi? m nor? horn tu<br />
large kilcbn fireplace J bedrooms<br />
i, full bimai * 2 car<br />
fcrwoed parcfc,<br />
|arage M7 MM<br />
FeMtg RmI EMU IU-71<br />
LOT 0' HOME<br />
lor Ux money featuring 3 bedrootna,<br />
country lutcfteo. fireplace m family<br />
* » porch, btaeraeot «nd<br />
: ctr imp AjdLlng W9.900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Gold House Realtors<br />
420-2100 464-8881<br />
314 Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
PLYMOUTH Aa attractree I badiuum<br />
bnck bome with haannn. m Ttyn><br />
out* Wallt into low® Vary on* neig»<br />
borbood Enioy ecw komc before eke<br />
Holiday* ist-irh. or « J»i<br />
Quick Sale Needed<br />
Well designed t bear own former model<br />
la clean neutral uma formal dining<br />
winders treatments beauti/al family<br />
rootn with beart* and beamed ceiling,<br />
central air Flexible ten Excellent<br />
N <strong>Canton</strong> location L'nbellevaMe value<br />
at 169 MO Art for<br />
MIKE BAKER<br />
CENTURY II<br />
Gold House ecor ("dated<br />
bath L .arge modern kitchen 854.900<br />
HALL J. HUNTER<br />
NANCY BUCK 844-1500<br />
BEVERLY KILLS-<br />
newly decorated,<br />
hardwood floors<br />
157.900 Musi see<br />
garage<br />
M 8-0781<br />
BIRMINGHAM in town Ravine setting<br />
English cottage 2 bedroom 2 baths<br />
den, fireplace carpeting, air. appli-<br />
ances deck, garage private yard, land<br />
contract 899.000 Evenings MI41?8<br />
BIRMl^hSWAM Spacious qoality-built<br />
Ranch on beautiful secluded lot has<br />
many extra features Marble foyer. An-<br />
derson windows 1-8 bedroomi. 3^<br />
baths, family room t a ternfic Lower<br />
Level with Office & Sitting rootr.<br />
(250 000<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />
»780 GREENBRIAR. Franklio VII-<br />
Lage S of 13 Mile W of Franklin Rd<br />
Owner has 2 homes Custom French Co-<br />
lonial tn excellent condition Large<br />
rolling, treed lot 4 bedrooms, 3H<br />
baths, extra room for bobby room, bed-<br />
room or office on first floor Family<br />
room 15x15 Dream kitchen Blrmlng.<br />
ham Schools Must be seen 1 December<br />
possession 8225,000<br />
ASK FOR SHIRLEY PEISNER<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Realty<br />
626-9100 398-9811<br />
OPEN SUN. 1-4<br />
20W Lincoln E of Cranbrook N of<br />
Lincoln-West * bedroorr ranch<br />
baths, central air. 2 fireplaces and re-<br />
duced to only |l8« 000<br />
O RILLEY REALTY 689-8844<br />
OPEN SUN 1-5<br />
2I0 E Highland, Bloomfield Hills<br />
N of Sq Lake, E of Woodward<br />
Remodeled 2 bedroom chain style<br />
ranch. Bloomfield schools. 8b*,000<br />
Your Host; Norm PlatVc<br />
Jack Christenson Realtors<br />
649-6800<br />
303 WNI Bkxwn field<br />
CUSTOM EXECUTIVE Bl-Level, orier,<br />
tal accents, overlooks Shenandoah Golf<br />
Course Creative LC terms Sale or<br />
lease Rone Realty 117-5*11. 1H-42*<br />
DESIGNER'S HOME<br />
DESIRABLE DEERF1ELD VILLAGE<br />
4 bedroom 2 1 * bath colonial, formal<br />
living room and dining room, huge fair-<br />
ily room with hearth, finished rec rootn<br />
central air. Deutral throughout immac-<br />
ulate move-in condition 1119.900 Prtn-<br />
Opals only 855 18J9<br />
FOR SALE OR LEASE BY OWNER<br />
Immediate occupancy 3355 Bucking<br />
ham Trail 4 bedroom, library famuy<br />
room deck, Bloomfield Hills schools<br />
1118.900 or best offer 818-8123<br />
IMPRESSIVE LARGE colonial cut-de<br />
sac letting Gracious marble foyer in<br />
vltes you to a beautifully redecorated'<br />
home done In nenitral tones All she<br />
amenities including 2 fireplaces sauna<br />
intercom Transferred owner has Dudg<br />
et priced this bottle at 8119,900<br />
Save money with th« custom built 3<br />
bedroom bnck ranch Active auxiliary<br />
iclar heat, fireplace with woodburmim<br />
adapter large lot Pnced to sell n<br />
854.900<br />
Desirable 4 bedroom bnck •olon.a<br />
with country kitchen, good family<br />
neighborhood near new Civic Centet<br />
lite 197.990 Ask for<br />
Sarah Rhodes<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
681-5700 626-5680<br />
LAKEFRONT<br />
This bnck colonial has it all' Gorgeous<br />
view of lake (with sandy beach> frorr.<br />
large balcony 8. deck across the rear ol<br />
this lovely bome Quality built 197"<br />
with 4 large bedrooms. 25 ft family<br />
room, finished rec room with carpeting<br />
2W baths. Anderson windows, spnn<br />
klers Owner transferred 8279 »IKi<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Secontine Assoc.<br />
626-8800<br />
MUST SACRIFICE Almost 3 000 sq fl<br />
Tn-Level. 3 to 4 bedrooms 1 baths<br />
wet bar, fireplace, cathedral ceiling<br />
sprinklers^larm, 2-> car attached ga<br />
n . iuujuJ l4[xtJ<br />
Must<br />
851 2451<br />
OPEN SAT 2-5PM<br />
Sharp Home Land Contracl available<br />
889.9(H) E of Haggeny Rd S of Rich<br />
rt»t| Rd to 4460 Crestdale<br />
CENTURY 21 at the Lakes<br />
698-2111<br />
PRESTIGE' PRIVACY'<br />
AND PRICE Executive elegance ti<br />
CHy 7f Bloomfield Hilb 1979 4 bed<br />
room Tudor Large fami It room •<br />
fireplace library w wet bar. forma<br />
dining room St living room ceramic tile<br />
throughout Chef s kitcber. with double<br />
Jenn-air 3 full baths 2 half Cemral air<br />
4 vacuum Tiered deck bnck entry<br />
way, iprmkler* Wooded 1-acre setting<br />
Owner moving 8239 500 «-44-M:8<br />
PRICE REDUCED<br />
Come and see this home thai has 2 mas-<br />
ter bedrooms plus J additional bed<br />
rooms family room nil-de-sac loca<br />
Uon Bloomfield Hills Schools 8137 5&0<br />
ASK FOR LINDA HARRISON<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Realty<br />
647-5100 540-0474<br />
BIRMINGHAM TOWNHOUSE<br />
tn heart of city! 4*0 Henrietta Unique<br />
quality living space wtth 2 story green-<br />
house solarium extensive attention to<br />
detailing througliout with curved natu-<br />
ral oak railings custom Formica kitch-<br />
en 4 bath cabinets with extensive use of<br />
ceramic ulc parchment Kohler fix-<br />
tures European faucets Jennaire<br />
ge. taupe berber carpeting '<br />
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5<br />
851-S022<br />
BIRMINGHAM. 3 bedrooms I bath all<br />
appliances Just redecorated Must sell'<br />
84 f>00 Down oo Short Term Land Coo<br />
tract 841,900 84S 8950<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 4 bedroom 2-s bath<br />
quad level. 8^% assumable rnongage.<br />
beautiful quiet Bloomfield Glens Subdi<br />
viator. 8155.000 644-4M9<br />
B\ OWNER<br />
dining room .<br />
small 2 bedroom with<br />
I large lot Arroas from<br />
Lola Par* 815SOO 5% down Magic<br />
mortgage or 84 .000 down 5174<br />
•'COUNTRY"<br />
Lou of appeal in this maintenance free<br />
aluminum Horn* wtth formica kitrhec<br />
including built-ins formal dining room.<br />
Urge bedrooms full fuushe-d basemen!<br />
I ^ baiiu Over acre M i VOO<br />
255-0037<br />
RITE WAY<br />
FAST OCCUPANCY' attractive J bed<br />
room Onch Rancb borne w:tii estras<br />
galore Super Terms 4 V'ajue S4? "00<br />
MARTIN KETCH 1 M 4 MARTIN<br />
522-0200<br />
"INVESTORS"<br />
11 000 town 00 this spotless rarvh w«j»<br />
J bedrooms country kitrher full base-<br />
ment ^ real monev maker 1*4<br />
255-0037<br />
RITE WAY<br />
REDFORD<br />
Simple Assumption<br />
Attractive 1 badroom Bnck Ranm<br />
ctm*n kir.cken 1 u, ttatHs living rootn<br />
at rear of home beautiful new of large<br />
treed ravine lot 7flxl«*i 1 car brick<br />
garage finished fnai uunt Assume<br />
8»5 Mortgage at »X 8517 pay<br />
mam includes taxes or take Lemled Be<br />
low Market Rate Mortgage with !#%<br />
to 10% down Asking 6«3 l3*<br />
Affordable'<br />
1 bedroom Bnck Ranch with aluminum<br />
UHn nonhlll rer room with bar .<br />
cedar room With bar t redar cloaeti<br />
Fenced yard t garage Asking 8M 500<br />
CLARK-FR0N<br />
425-7300<br />
REDFORD ftrHTH 845 KX<br />
«26 FAJtlJTl<br />
IS of nymotrth C a< Beech r»ly<br />
Simple Awampuoe t new Ispm interest<br />
Loan with 5% Dow» available iWr<br />
will consider 111 Offers Sharp 1 bed<br />
room Bnck Gewai area wtth many ex<br />
traa<br />
OPEN SAT A SUN . 2-5pm<br />
CHALET 477-1800<br />
RKXlf iRD TOWNSHIP Qt AD<br />
Imprest yoar frleada wsth thia «unniag<br />
4 bedr®nm hrvk qaad Foyer It*<br />
rr.<br />
ai living L dining rnnena.<br />
knehea Tn rVaw laaadrj 4<br />
Bt-otit family room with rfre<br />
place Attached IS ra garage wtth pa<br />
Oe ne secloded acre mam extras<br />
n * n< m-i<br />
RBDroer.<br />
Cmy 3 batb'OQeri Ranch<br />
Eatra Claaa' Fmitart<br />
UI4IM<br />
mam garage F-»i<br />
available M4 M*<br />
RBTiTORD<br />
galow aire<br />
CHARING CROSS ESTATES updated<br />
1 berfrootr.. I 1 -! bath Ranch, family<br />
room total) redone kitchen 4 baths,<br />
alarm Beautiful gunite poo! area Bir<br />
mingham scfiools Motivated Seller<br />
8129 000 Buy ers Only- 448-1281<br />
CHARMING English Tudor Desirable<br />
location Center entrance 4 bedrooms.<br />
14 baths, living room with fireplace,<br />
formal dining room family room with<br />
wet-bar attached 2 car heated garage<br />
Beautifully landscaped many extras<br />
8115 000 848-7840<br />
FRANKLIN<br />
'« ACRE LOT surrounds this neat and<br />
trim tnlevel with 4 bedrooms, 2 4<br />
baths formal dining room remodeled<br />
kitchen huge famuy room wtth fire-<br />
place Newer roof and dnve Come,<br />
Uke a look 885.500<br />
AETNA<br />
626-4800<br />
FRANKLIN VILLAGE<br />
SUPER BUY'<br />
"harming bnck ranrti in prestigwsa<br />
«rea Over 2 wooded acres 3 bedrooms<br />
!4 baths Large family room 2 fire<br />
places new hardwood floors Pool<br />
Horse barn Owner mast sell Immedi<br />
ate occupancy Under market al<br />
8179.000 848-7188<br />
Handsome grey brick with 4 bedroom<br />
14 baths, library family room and<br />
recreation room Centra: Air spam<br />
klers Bloomfield Hills schools Long<br />
EARL KEIM<br />
Weel SloomfkeW 855-9100<br />
HEART OF BIRMINGHAM<br />
Historic Victorian home is presently di<br />
v-Mlad into 2 I i»iu Can be a lamftr Sin<br />
« Family home Good condition Call<br />
man info 8I?9 000 .H 4»H2i<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
JUST LISTED<br />
Charming 1 bedroom 14 hath ColoMal<br />
• ith family -ooBi recreatioa room sp<br />
dated white formica kitchen Walk to<br />
U»arton, Vhood MAN - ! ETTR.A.V Ask<br />
mg 8111 aao<br />
AL.VIT LAKE PRIVILEGES<br />
hadroom 14 bath ranch with<br />
FVWta Room i—-<br />
kitcher. Oatstandtng rvmamporary da<br />
«r- Move in raa«tma MS lUe<br />
a 1 .<br />
Dan 844 4M*<br />
VJ Mao-el Vrder 4 Rank. Inr<br />
NEW ON MARKET<br />
Bloomfield Hills Island lake 'rnataga<br />
m fl « lake Smashing hilltop con<br />
temporary an a.-r«ag> S hadronma 5<br />
hatha 4 fireplaces security system<br />
View from every room Hoof gardes<br />
Call I or details ead appoutmanu<br />
8M« «M Oartane S Larsen 1*4 1*88<br />
CRANBROOK<br />
Aaeoc inc , Reeiiorg<br />
645-2500<br />
SODON LAKE DRIVE<br />
4 bedroom billtcif ranch Pool, pnvacy.<br />
acreage beauliiul view Outstanding<br />
great room, prime property :n a prime<br />
area .r-<br />
matic 2-story foyer great room l-x a<br />
ed in prestigious Maplewood^ North<br />
Area of propeny appreciau..* i >wrie:<br />
transferred Call for persona; tour atM<br />
'Opportunity ML 1M11<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
% Vincent N Lee<br />
Executive Transfer<br />
851-4100<br />
2600 SQ FT COLONIAL<br />
l-fo) Large rolooial 8 rooms 4 bet<br />
room*. 14 hatha Property otf-c .<br />
family room with fireplace cenirai i<br />
rear wood deck, oversu»d comer -..i<br />
wiursde entrance garage VA 12-,<br />
fixed rate mortgage poasible Ml<br />
118M<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Vincent N Lee<br />
Executive Transfer Sales<br />
851-4100<br />
BARGAIN HUNTERS<br />
OVER 2600 SQ FT<br />
$113,000<br />
• . kl Mint rtwidltk* prwigMo. mbm<br />
al > rooms I (mdronma 24 hatha of<br />
fenng first dee and iaandrv room for<br />
mal dining room family room with<br />
fireplace private mart etreat setting<br />
• oodad site ilvner tranaferred Large<br />
r»ar wood dart oa first a.M servsa!<br />
rw» Pnced 810 HOC below compel!<br />
tloe aU for personal u»r Ml. >8187<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
V ncew. N law<br />
Execyitivs Transfer Sales<br />
651-4100<br />
BUILT 1978<br />
GREAT TERMS<br />
il w* Kranhauf Farms Colonial Sir<br />
mingham Schools r»Mr u-.nsfecrsd<br />
from thus t room 4 bedroom 14 hath<br />
charming colomal Property offers for<br />
ma. dining room family ronae wiu<br />
fireplace first floor dee and laundry<br />
1«S down 12* Merest 14 eaar fised<br />
rata mortgage pomihte vile, fuianr<br />
t 'ahellevahle aaeitw<br />
ing ohelsevaMe<br />
informatMa aad<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
IliMWiM Transfer Salaa<br />
851-4100<br />
Call far<br />
MI<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Fymington Hilts<br />
ABOVE M l<br />
else reeTl want to see this nmtnc- «r. ><br />
home all kitchen appliances<br />
Buveci Warranty hoar relaxing r. r<br />
da Room, all windows Affordable i. -<br />
Interest Rate 4 Terms<br />
PRIVATE<br />
aa yoar thoughts secluded Iceed r.« oe<br />
lot bnaotiful setting multi level V - •<br />
paoo accents thia AFFYVRDABI ><br />
bedroom home with csatorn kitchen -<br />
rlsdloi Jena aire range pr ,-,.1<br />
Slashed V* FHA terms'<br />
STRICTLY<br />
first class all the way- F.xecst .-e «p<br />
level wtth fairufy room plus game -one<br />
4 entertainment center (uesi .u te<br />
wslk op studio .rqiua.It e decor '-hand'<br />
onrwslls additi.yoa<br />
21<br />
HOME CENTER<br />
476-7000<br />
UsMsne fa<br />
wet har huge ieck crm'-<br />
n *rv*8 TT moe cnt ONi A i<br />
Caatlvanag 4 hsdroom 2 4 hsU<br />
trsl decor home I ti<br />
fireplace 4 wet<br />
astry H U M<br />
ERA MASTER AWOCIATES 47* "VM<br />
D^IRABLK IIHhi Ore*, area t<br />
'.rervl. » at<br />
kltchae wltf<br />
«»rage<br />
ill .OTtral decor<br />
>s 871 8M<br />
Thursday, December 1. 1983 OiE • 56<br />
CREATIVE LIVING<br />
GLQ66IFIED REAL E5TPTE 5 9 1 0 9 0 0<br />
304 Farmington<br />
Farmington Hill*<br />
L nnn«i. n, j IM^U wan mm<br />
gsJow Librarv- large living room<br />
natnral fireplace formal dining rt<br />
breakfast area with bay in coxy lite<br />
FARMINGTON 4 AREA<br />
EXECUTIVE elegant colotual features<br />
large family room with wood burning<br />
fireplace, < spacious bedrooms plus<br />
den. 24 baths, formal dining rootn.<br />
dream country kitchen with built in*,<br />
brick foyer beautiful plush carpeting<br />
convenient 1st floor laundry large pa-<br />
uo. 1 car attached garage, and many<br />
mere custom features 8139 900<br />
CHARMING 1 bedroom bnck bun<br />
with<br />
room<br />
i coxy kitchen.<br />
2 full baths enck»ed poryh, basement,<br />
newer roof, large treed lot 2 car ga-<br />
rage 874 900<br />
NOVI<br />
PROFESSIONAL landscaping sur<br />
roundi this sharp Tudor colomal - fea-<br />
tures finished basement, family room<br />
with natural fireplace, 4 bedrooms. 24<br />
baths, formal dining room, bnght large<br />
kKchen. circular dnve attached 2 car<br />
g»rige 8114,900<br />
IDEAL FAMILY home deaenbes Uus 4<br />
bedroom bam colonial. 2 4 baths, fami-<br />
ly room wtth firepl»c*. (ormal dining<br />
room country kitcnen. wood deck with<br />
gas grill. 1st floor laundry, attached 2<br />
car garage 879.900<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
NADA. INC. 477-9600<br />
ALMOST AN ACRE<br />
of rolling hills covered witfi mature<br />
fruit trees 3 bedroom Ranchl family-<br />
room with fireplace, 14 txatha. 2 4 car<br />
attached garage Near X-way t down-<br />
town Farmington CALL MOW WILL<br />
NOT LAST LONG AT THIS PRICE<br />
Ask for BRENDA<br />
Century 21<br />
HOME CENTER<br />
476-7000<br />
BEAUTIFUL Meadow HiIU Estate So<br />
of 8 Mile. E off of Halstead 60 day<br />
occupancy oo this new 2400 sq fl Tif<br />
dor Colonial «!feeing 4 bedrooms 24<br />
baths, large family room, fireplace for<br />
mal dining room, library 4 your choice<br />
of interior colors Asking 8114.900 For<br />
more information, ask for Lou Fowler<br />
474-IST7 or 425-9838<br />
Accent Marketing Services<br />
FARMINCT0N HILLS 1 bedroom 1<br />
car garage City water sewer las hot<br />
air water land contract FHA VA<br />
835.000 Duke Realty 477-tOOO<br />
904 Farmington<br />
Farmington HUts<br />
Farming'.or, Farmington Hills<br />
PRIVACY PLUS<br />
3 bedroom 14 bath bnck ranch on ex<br />
tri deep lot hacking to trees Full fin-<br />
ished basemen! with extra bedroom and<br />
work (hop 2 car garage Best buy tn<br />
area 15180!)<br />
LOW HEAT BILLS<br />
4 bedroom brick ranch with master<br />
halA. finished rec room with complete<br />
kitchen 5th bedroom and 4 bath<br />
Country kitchen, patio 2 car garage<br />
and Iwlm club in sob 884.900<br />
ALMOST AN ACRE<br />
SpriwLing ranch with generous oo bike<br />
trails tennis jogging & awimrrung<br />
Earth-tooe ciecor Qfrougbout Formal<br />
dining room coxy family room, ceram-<br />
ic foyer handstainetf woodwork and<br />
much more $112 WO For your own<br />
personal tour call<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
\ incent N Lee<br />
Executive Transfer Sales<br />
851-4100<br />
305 Brighton-Hart land<br />
South Lyon<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
4 bedro-m bnck ranch with family<br />
room. 2 fireplaces lining room, walk<br />
OU! basement. 1 full baths 4 attached<br />
range Treed 4 acre lot<br />
Reduced to 899.990<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Hartford South-West<br />
348-6500 471-3555<br />
BRIGHT'iN TWP Move-in condition<br />
Lovely 3 bedroom ranch 3 full baths<br />
fireplace in family room, finished lower<br />
level 2 car garage plus extra garage<br />
attached Paved street A fine home for<br />
878.900<br />
FE.NTON SCHOOLS Lovely wooded<br />
country setting Comfortable 2 bed-<br />
room ranction IS acres Full wall fire-<br />
place in living room with wood burning<br />
inser Full basement. 2 car garage<br />
Redwed lo lell 850.000<br />
ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 832-7427<br />
BRIGHTON 3 bedroom, 14 balh Alu-<br />
minum Ranch Large treed lot. many<br />
extras Buien Lake privileges Area of<br />
Fine Homes 86 3 000 455-8793<br />
NEW HOME<br />
FOR SALE<br />
4 Bedroom 2 batr Cape Cod<br />
FAIRWAY TRAILS Subdi vision,<br />
Brighton Full War-antee by Builder<br />
885.200 Favorable terms'<br />
GRANADA HO^ES<br />
219 2080 or 855-2846<br />
I<br />
II L<br />
b<br />
SOUTH LYON 4 bedrooms. 2 baths<br />
fireplace rec room. 2 car gar*gP Will<br />
accept other property or .and contract<br />
on down payment ^ an Kefcen S84-4702<br />
306 Southfiokj-Lathrup<br />
ALMOST 4.000 SQt ARE FEET<br />
Outstanding spacious family bome in<br />
pr«tieioua Riverbank Fairway Es-<br />
tates New contemporary decor 4 large<br />
bedrooms. 2 full. 3 half batiis beautiful<br />
family room with ftrepiace fantastic<br />
recreation room area 1 much much<br />
more $214 WO<br />
Cranbrook<br />
BEACON Swner<br />
IS" 5483 ' 331 7720<br />
BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS excellant<br />
terms Call for ar explanation of<br />
tfl*« " to 21 interest rate 4 bed<br />
rooms N batbs F:r5t floor laundry<br />
fitntlv -'>tm & attached garage<br />
$84 9-00<br />
ERA<br />
FIRST FEDERAL<br />
478-3400<br />
JUST $57,900<br />
BEST Bl'V freshly decorated bnck<br />
trt'level *i large wooded .ot S bed<br />
rooms family ro^m hreplace pan*'ted<br />
den rear carpets gas neal central air<br />
and Seal pump • ".ersized 2 car garagr<br />
Nrner transferred Musi see<br />
CENTURY 21<br />
Secontine Assoc.<br />
6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0<br />
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Cranbrook<br />
Assoc Inc Realiors<br />
557-3500<br />
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S1M7I<br />
SI 7 54A-444'-*<br />
83M<br />
TW'i> 4 Vdr- m colonial 2-t baths<br />
nv -Aber .usanea CI I<br />
mg R-'nt with the '^r-<br />
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0 RILlEV REALTY 669-8644<br />
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Huntington Wood«<br />
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326 Condoa For Sat*<br />
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559-3800<br />
BLC F _D MILL S<br />
C0ND0-MAR"<br />
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C 0 N D 0 - M A R T<br />
626-8100
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O&E Thursday, OtMnbw 1, 1983<br />
C R E A T I V E L I V I N G<br />
CLQ66IFIED REAL E6TPTE 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0<br />
328 Condoe For Sale<br />
BiOOKFTELD HILLS<br />
CONDOMINIUM<br />
l-iT'rS " P '* BC> '""I in<br />
Woodward 4 Sqaare Lalir Mi<br />
project witt Mil malata<br />
* irwiMb Buraot par<br />
Witt u r w door openers tad fleer<br />
«Ui heteeey I7&n fl Priced a»<br />
$191.WO wtlh financing avallabte For<br />
fWher dnik and Mn.UK .arraaae-<br />
M-OU, CQOUCE R L CRTM at Jlhofc<br />
V 3 S 5<br />
tax can<br />
BLUUMFIELD TWP Tamflr Terre-<br />
*°e U>t» Contemporary<br />
COM* that is r*a3v lor<br />
twdrooraa. IH hatha, -W. v.-~—,<br />
iech A iDcladei >11 appliances<br />
III*.MM. (H-4I4M)<br />
HANNETT, INC.<br />
' REALTORS<br />
646-6200<br />
BIRMINGHAM.<br />
•ma downtown, 1 bedroom. 1 bath or X<br />
bedroom. 1 bath. central air condlUao-<br />
K*. NesMvl garage Carpeted. lireyiacv<br />
rim taa room. I<br />
3 » Condoc For Sal*<br />
90CTHPTXLD Great buy U CMm<br />
Spadoaa pr«7S417« after<br />
4pNV K.1I<br />
tworvuxjAL MOT<br />
CAKIA T >•<br />
rvSTAIXATHlN Ft*<br />
BAUtaaKS* 14TT.1S<br />
7«n * • * . Vh..^k im.<br />
CW« Mu Ndar 4J4X1<br />
Ask about our spilt'' X bedroom apu<br />
Conveniently located at 222W Civic<br />
Center Dr , 1 block W of<br />
Southfield or call<br />
354-2199<br />
AIRPORT AREA 10% Seniors CKi-<br />
sens Discount 2 bedi oorns. UU move-<br />
in Appliances dinette, carpeting Call<br />
04I-07M<br />
ALL UTILITIES<br />
RENT FROM $267<br />
11 BED&KM^roirfeot •SES<br />
Refrigerator 4 gas range<br />
Wall lo wall carpeting<br />
Laundry room facility<br />
Large park for children<br />
Cable TV extra<br />
Woodhaven Schools<br />
Senior dllseus 4 rouptos we kome<br />
GLEN VILLA<br />
TOWN HOMES<br />
Sibley Rd W of I 74<br />
285-2120<br />
ANDOVER MANOR Newly renovated<br />
I bedroom apt from 1740 cutter Dr<br />
Schoolcraft ares Includes teepee W<br />
conditioning, appliances best ssrwrHy<br />
? & ^ T f p M 41* 4404<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />
1 & 2 BEDROOMS<br />
GARDEN CITY.<br />
WESTLAND<br />
& PLYMOUTH<br />
$245 and u £ a t ~<br />
Call Mon thru Sat *AM OPM<br />
425-0930<br />
Clened Sunday rail is ads anra<br />
aouwnrr PARTY «TOM<br />
Wine 4 hqnsr IT* Pi an anta<br />
Bayberry Place Apts<br />
HEAT INCLUDED<br />
Ons and 1<br />
POS APPOINTMENT CALL<br />
•48-9109<br />
400 Apartmanta For Rant<br />
Abandon Yoar BUM<br />
TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />
"Rani By Referral<br />
Guaranteed Service<br />
44X-14X*<br />
A BKAUTIPUL large 1 or X<br />
' " " " Occupancy mini<br />
U, rent from IXJ4 lactate<br />
r JgffMces, carpeting, pool 4<br />
TOWN 4 COUNTRY APTS<br />
4*200 Pontiac Trull<br />
(Between Beck4 Wlxom Rd)<br />
«X4-X1M<br />
Bedford Square Apts.<br />
CANTON<br />
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR<br />
Spaoono 1 and X bedroom Apts<br />
Small, quiet safe complex.<br />
Ford Rd. Near 1-275<br />
STARTING AT $345.<br />
9 8 1 - 0 0 3 3<br />
BEECH-DALY Grand River Modern 1<br />
bedroom New appliances, carpet,<br />
ur. heat included Quiet adult<br />
1280 plua security X4*-*07T<br />
BIRMINGHAM Adams Court Apta<br />
Deluxe one bedroom. 1175 Security<br />
alarm North Adams - Maple, within<br />
walking distance of downtown<br />
646-6774<br />
Birmingham Area<br />
CRANBROOK PLACE<br />
New luxury apts Live tn s walled<br />
Eaute Enter thru wrought iron gates<br />
into beautiful grounds 4 buildings<br />
Large balconies Patioa Central Sir<br />
Walk-in closeu Good sound control<br />
I bedroom from IXS4 X from H«4<br />
LOCATED 1*X«! W. IX Mile Rd<br />
Open 14. Daily, 444 4024 442 4491<br />
BIRMINGHAM Spacious, conveniently<br />
located unfurnished 1 bedroom apart<br />
mem References required Call after<br />
7PM MX-7200<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
X1X7 E Maple 1 bedroom , carpeting,<br />
drapes, dishwasher, carport Adults, no<br />
pets One year lease W44 441 4428<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
COUNTRY MANOR<br />
Large apartments for rent on<br />
Woodward. N. of Hickory<br />
Grove Road. 2 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths, carport and heat.<br />
From $525 to $600<br />
335-1230 296-7602<br />
BLOOMFIELD PLACE APTS<br />
Sublease I bedroom. 1140 month<br />
X14-M74<br />
BLOOMFIELD Attractive X bedroom.<br />
11 bath apartment to Concord Place<br />
44X4 including heat all appllaacea Call<br />
1X4-4483<br />
BOTSFORD PLACE<br />
GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE<br />
Behind Botsford Hospital<br />
RENT 4 SAVE SPECIAL<br />
<strong>FREE</strong>H TURKEY OR HAMIt<br />
1 Bedroom for $369<br />
2 Bedroom for $419<br />
3 Bedroom tor $499<br />
PETS PERMITTED<br />
Smoke Detectors Installed<br />
Singles Welcome<br />
Immediate Occupancy<br />
We Love Children<br />
HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED<br />
Quiet prestige address swimming pool,<br />
air conditioning, carpeting, stove 4 re-<br />
frigerator. all utilities except electrici-<br />
ty Included Warm apts Laundry facili-<br />
ties Intercom system Good security<br />
Playground oe premises<br />
For more informs tloo. phone<br />
477-8464<br />
27883 Independence<br />
Farmington Hills<br />
bedroom *2»0 month<br />
449-47X4<br />
* 3pm<br />
CHATHAM HILLS<br />
APT. HOME<br />
With attached garage<br />
IN FARMINGTON<br />
ON OLD GRAND RIVER<br />
Bet. Drake & Halstead<br />
I & 2 BEDROOMS<br />
from $365<br />
Fabulous Clubhouse<br />
Year Around<br />
Swimming Pool & Saunas<br />
Sound & Fireproof ed<br />
Construction & More<br />
Open Dally 12 - 6pm<br />
476-8080<br />
CHERRY HILL INKSTER area<br />
One bedroom -1230 m«»th<br />
Studio - 1200 month plus security<br />
Own utilities 274-2807 or X77-! MS<br />
CLARKSTON AREA<br />
Air condi-<br />
tioned Clubhouse A besotifully<br />
landscaped country setting<br />
BAVARIA ON THE WATER<br />
W Mile N of 1-74 on Dixie Hwy<br />
Office hours ! 4PM. Mon Sat Sun 4<br />
Eve by appointment only 8X4-8407<br />
Diplomat & Embassy<br />
Apartments<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
Spacious 1 snd 3 bediumn apartments<br />
from 1X40 Penthouse apartment 1424<br />
All appliances, carpeting, and indoor<br />
pool Close lo shopping and X-ways<br />
Open »-S weekdays. Sat 4 Sun 13-4<br />
559-2680<br />
FARMING TOM HILLS<br />
Assume remaining 4 months of lease<br />
till July. I bedroom, spacious 1000 sq<br />
ft Storage within apt Carpet carport<br />
1405 mo 477 40* 1<br />
FARMINGTON KILLS Walnut Creek<br />
Apia Cable available Rentals from<br />
1X40 Spacious I bedroom spts only<br />
balconies svsilable Orcapasry for Jan<br />
1 >.X*-4,M47i 4445<br />
4 Feb Call Moa Fn<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS Msirwood<br />
modern private 4 quiet X bedroom at<br />
tarhed carport near clubhouse 4 pool<br />
1*10 month 4 7*-00X4<br />
FARMINGTON SQUARE. IX Mile W<br />
af Orchard Lahe I bedroom, appll-<br />
ancaa carport tennis pool wed! *<br />
Wc.p r-- a-. • '-"se<br />
scat'O^s • ' -<br />
•veil o< T e -v<br />
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' "4<br />
Can 661-0770<br />
for T>o«e in lot I on<br />
EAST POINTE<br />
TOWNHOUSES<br />
FRASER, Ml.<br />
14'/x MILE - GROESBECK<br />
1-2-3 BtOROOM APARTMENTS<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> CABLE TV<br />
STOVE -CARPETING<br />
REFRIGERATOR • PRIVATE ENTRANCE<br />
HEAT • LAUNDRY FACILITIES<br />
HOT WATER -PLAYGROUND<br />
CHILDREN WELCOME<br />
OFFICE OPEN<br />
DAILY, SAT. AND SUN,<br />
, 792-0116<br />
WHITEHALL<br />
APARTMENTS<br />
Luxurious<br />
2 Bedroom Apartments<br />
• 2 Full Baths • Carports<br />
Adult Community - reserved for<br />
residents over the age of 50<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> CABLE TV<br />
W 9 MILE AT PROVIDENCE DR<br />
IN SOUTHFIELD<br />
Office Open Daily, Sat. & Sun.<br />
557-5339<br />
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M.hurKiMMHiutii^nvV with Jtnvn|,u> r IV<br />
spAtlOLS l BI>RM — It<br />
:BI>RM - IC1S ,hr lC'n H<br />
» B1>«M 12** f*<br />
Vbundanl Stoca^e and Cfo*et Space • Private Intrance<br />
( lubhou^r and Fireside I oungf • fool • Tenru* Courts<br />
Saunj • Hca^ Included<br />
Innsbrook \partments<br />
349-8410<br />
m<br />
' Z O e t C e & t e y<br />
<strong>FREE</strong><br />
ONE MONTHS RENT<br />
SPACIOUS 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES<br />
FULL BASEMENTS<br />
• HEAT INCLUDED •<br />
Call 729-3328<br />
FROM $247<br />
35661 Smith<br />
Open Weexaays 1-6<br />
Sat £ Son 12-5<br />
Manages oy<br />
PMC<br />
^~in\p4in<br />
"d*PABTMisTs><br />
4 Ask about<br />
our Rent Special"<br />
/<br />
1 and 2 Bedrooms<br />
includes heat water, air conditioner,<br />
carpeting, laundry and storage<br />
facilities, and pool<br />
7 Mile - Telegraph Area<br />
Call 538-2158<br />
ON THE LAKE<br />
1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments From $345<br />
Rent includes:<br />
• HEAT • DISHWASHER<br />
• STOVE • CENTRAL AIR<br />
• REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE & POOL<br />
• CONVENIENT TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPPING MALL<br />
BEACHWALK APARTMENTS<br />
On 14 Mile, between Haggerty & Novi Rd.<br />
Call for information<br />
624-4434<br />
You Dont have<br />
to go Very Far<br />
to Get Away<br />
from It all.<br />
• Soncious 1 « 2 bndrooen apartments, each srltt! a<br />
fireplace and balcony or patio<br />
• Private athletic club featuring year-round Mvloaf-out-<br />
door pool, sauna, steam bath, whirlpool and eieectae<br />
room<br />
• Stunning elubtiouea with fireetde lounge and game<br />
room<br />
• Beckided letting ssnidet wood* and dueh ponds<br />
• Cable Tetviaioei<br />
• H£AT AMO MOT WATER PAID FOB BY LAMDLORD<br />
- SENIOR CIT1ZEM DISCOUNTS OM MOST UNITS<br />
iDooilcrfSt Villa<br />
apartments & athletic club<br />
8300 WOODCREST DRIVE<br />
WESTLAND, MICHIGAN 481M<br />
Phona 261-0028<br />
Conveniently localec oh Wayne Hoeo Oetwee- Warren ant»ing Man Rental OWice arvl Model Oper, 10 a.m - 6<br />
0 m Deir,<br />
V\V-\> G ^<br />
BROOKDALE<br />
Modern 1 and 2<br />
Bedroom<br />
Apartments<br />
The ideal choice<br />
for retiring or<br />
working people<br />
Providing the pest<br />
value and pest<br />
quality<br />
Featuring<br />
Spacious Rooms • Covered Parking • Centra<br />
Air Conditioning • Walt to Wall Carpeting<br />
Balconies • Poo' • Club House • Spectacular<br />
Grounds<br />
to Brookdale Shopping<br />
BRODKDALE<br />
Corner ot 9 Mile end Pontiac Trail<br />
Open Doily unt<br />
Phone 437-1773<br />
NEXT DOOR TO<br />
HUNTINGTON WOODS<br />
Huntington Garden<br />
Townhouse Apartments<br />
2-Bedroom, 2 Floor, Full Basem't<br />
Centrally tocatefl<br />
across trom<br />
RacKhan Got*<br />
Cou'se. o
wmm<br />
8E» OAE Thursday, December 1. 1983<br />
CREATIVE LIVING<br />
GLA66IFIED REAL E6TPTE 5910900<br />
404 Houaat For font<br />
TAYLOR J bedroom, bit yard clean<br />
Low rent. $315 month No oil after<br />
»Pra 411-4$45<br />
TROY - executive ban* Loof Ulf 4<br />
Adams - 4 bedroonji, JH batfla. pool<br />
', 4 moon lease available<br />
•41-74*2<br />
rsu«l44» T IWWU<br />
wit* Jacuzzi, 4 tr<br />
$1,500 AfWr 4 P I<br />
TROY - SEW Mrtlow interior with<br />
new appliances and wallcortrinm 4<br />
bedrooms. 3 baths family room. I car<br />
( »">«» All oo miMrt ml-de-aac ttrewt<br />
'00 monthly Call evenings piease<br />
47H»M 457-4444<br />
TROY perfect 3 bedroom ranch wtth<br />
1 * car iiri(t screened porch- patio,<br />
K vacy fence, nice decor with bai<br />
•5 mo 47»-2325<br />
TROY - 4 bedroom JH bath cmtom co-<br />
lonial in Somerset Mall area, lease<br />
$1200 mo Call after «;S0 S4!-»l$4<br />
THOY 4 bedroom. 1W bath cokxual<br />
with in-ground «wimminf pool Family<br />
room with fireplace, kitcheo appli-<br />
ances, carpeting, drapes, attached 1 car<br />
garage Available now at Mil<br />
CONSULT L'S ABOUT OCR RENTAL<br />
AND OR PROPERTY MANAGE-<br />
MENT SERVICE OVER 15 YEARS<br />
EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT<br />
FIELD COMPETITIVE RATES<br />
GOODE 647-1898<br />
WALLED LAKE area J bedroom<br />
ranch, attached garage, fenced In yard,<br />
finished basement $474 per mooth. Se-<br />
curity deposit Call alter jpm $43-»410<br />
WALLED LAKE Large 4 rood bouse<br />
on Waited Lake Includes Kove k re-<br />
frigerator $440 per mooth plus Last<br />
months rent Ir securitv deposit of MJ0<br />
Referewcea required ' 313-34S-2&00<br />
OLD WAYNE area, 3 bedroom colonial,<br />
appliance*, full basement, 2 car garage<br />
>3'5 mo , $374 security deposit Refer<br />
ewes 524 2400. 724 1042<br />
WAYNE - Immediate occupancy Two<br />
bedrc»m. could be 3 Facnilv room,<br />
garage, i year lease 1175<br />
THREE bedroom attached garage. 1<br />
year lease. I3TS<br />
"TWO bedroom upper, kitchen appli-<br />
ances i year lease $240<br />
Ask for An Anderson only<br />
Re Max Boardwalk 44M041<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom colo-<br />
nial. 2 full k 1 hall baths, lamily room,<br />
living room, basement, 2 car garage,<br />
deck, central air kitchen appliances<br />
$•00 month Broker protected $54 2224<br />
or 44^ 2440<br />
WESTLAND<br />
Brick 4 bedroom goad, garage, sharp,<br />
asking $4»5<br />
One Way 5I3-HXW<br />
WESTLAND, country are* Clean 4<br />
sharp 3 bedroom ranch, huge fenced<br />
•'yard. $424 month 532-312$<br />
WESTLAND Venoy Grand Traverse<br />
! bedroom duplex. 1 •> baths. Excellent<br />
condition Clean $275 Security $340<br />
729 4774 444-7004<br />
WESTLAND Ann Arbor Tr. - Herrt-<br />
man Immaculate 3 bedroom bnck<br />
ranch, new carpeting k paint, finished<br />
basement, Livonia sdwoU. fenced yard<br />
•uce area $425 mo - security depoait<br />
454-4044<br />
WESTLAND Large clean 3 bedroom<br />
1 n baths, brici tn-level 2 car garage,<br />
central air appliances. Livooia scbooU<br />
$575 553-8784. 525-2481<br />
WESTLAND 3 bedroom bnck ranch<br />
with fireplace k partially finished base-<br />
ment 2 car garage. Urge Utchen.<br />
stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, dra-<br />
-4440<br />
penes $425 monthly plua security<br />
471-7174 After 4PM 477<br />
WESTLAND - 3 bedroom rancfc, utility<br />
room, very clean, aluminum sided $125<br />
per Mo plus deposit. Near Michigan<br />
Ave Memman 724-3100 or 444-4430<br />
WESTLAND- 2 bedrooms, large utility<br />
room garage $120 month plua $320<br />
securitv deposit Call<br />
421-4430<br />
410 Flats For Rant<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS AREA<br />
1 bedrom lower flat, partly funushed<br />
$240 a month plus security<br />
534-2034, 474-0431<br />
GARDEN CITY, Immaculate 2 bed-<br />
room lower flat with garage, rirepiacc,<br />
basememt laundry appliances, private<br />
yard Adults No pets. $345 per mo.<br />
421-1404 or >40-7114<br />
MICHIGAN Greenfield 5 room unoer<br />
Appliance*, carpeted, garage $114<br />
Utilities extra Security deposit<br />
PLYMOUTH downtown, upper effl<br />
cteocy, partly lunUsbed. all appliance*<br />
PLYMOUTH, 4-plex upper super clean,<br />
paid heal k bat water 1 bedroom,<br />
vacant now $204 plus security 220<br />
Blanche St $20171$<br />
412 Townhouaaa-Condoa<br />
For Rant<br />
ABANDON YOUR HUNT<br />
Select Rentals - All Areas<br />
We Help Landlords and Tenants<br />
Share Listings. 442-1410<br />
AVAILABLE NOW - $444<br />
View of golf course Clean end unit<br />
townbouse. 2 bedrooms. 1H bath*,<br />
basement, central air. patio carpets,<br />
carport, poot Vacant Haggerty 4 Poo-<br />
tiac Trail<br />
CENTURY 21 SECONTINE<br />
626-8800 626-0075<br />
BIRMINGHAM CONDO 2 bedroom.<br />
IH hath Available Jan 1.1»84 at $450<br />
per mooth For Information call even-<br />
ings after 7pm $49-0054<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
Colonial Court Terrace Large 2 and 3<br />
bedroom townhouses Walking distance<br />
to downtown From $505 including car'<br />
port and carpeting 040-11»$<br />
BIRMINGHAM Prize- winning 3 bed-<br />
room Condo located in central Binning<br />
ham Luxuriously furnished' $1,400 per<br />
month 645-5309<br />
BIRMINGHAM. 1004 Graefleld 2 bed-<br />
room townbouse Air. dishwasher,<br />
dryer Immediate occupancy Monthly<br />
lease $440. 357-2209 or ' 550-3000<br />
e i " rr- , 1<br />
38j«<br />
11 <<br />
414 Florida Rantato<br />
BRADENTON Sarasota, newly fur<br />
nlabel 1st floor 1 bedroom + lude-a<br />
bed heated<br />
IMO no 3 i<br />
BRADENTON, SARASOTA area 2<br />
bedroom condo fully furntsbed Pool<br />
adjacent Monthly only.<br />
Days, 340-1140 eve»2"4-44$0<br />
BURNT STORE MARINA Fl Myers<br />
area Waterfront or golf course condo*<br />
From $424 week. $1300 month<br />
Suncoast Investment Properties, Inc<br />
$13-444-4410 1-000-474-4470<br />
CLEARWATER BEACH, on the Cull,<br />
available beginning Dec 1<br />
Ri-weekly or monthly. 041-2444<br />
CLEARWATER CONDO Coachman<br />
Creek. 2 bedroom. 2 bath, completely<br />
furnished. Pool. lamj*. betw Clear-<br />
water Mall k Countryside Dec 14 thru<br />
AprU. Adults' $450 mo 444-1244<br />
DEERFTELD NEAR BOCA RATON<br />
2 bedroom, 2 bath luxury condo. fully<br />
furnished, walk to ocean. Jan thru<br />
April. Call 744-2144<br />
EXCITING VACATION hide-away oo<br />
pnvate Island Completely furnished 2<br />
bedroom Duplei Avsilabte during lim-<br />
ited times In winter For furnter Infer -<br />
ma tloo call 274-7400. ext 244<br />
FT MEYERS BEACH CONDOS 3 bed-<br />
room 2 bath oo beach, overlooking<br />
gulf All an>eoities 452-4434,<br />
$79-1936 772-4797<br />
GULF Beach Condoa - 2 bedroom wit<br />
and 3 bedroom penthouse between St<br />
Petersburg k Oearwater Fully fur-<br />
nislied 1 wee* minimum 424-4443<br />
HUTCHINSON ISLAND<br />
Indian River Plantation. 2 bedroom 2<br />
bath luxury condo. pool ocean $440<br />
weekly. 2 week minimum 1-404-9315<br />
HUTCHINSON ISLAND Ocean! root<br />
luxury condo, near West Palm Beach. 2<br />
bedroom. 2 bath, brand new fully fur<br />
•tsbed $3 300 mooth Available Jan thru<br />
Mar 474-0049 477-4154<br />
HUTCHINSON ISLAND Sand Dollar<br />
Villas, furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath,<br />
fir* floor corner unit on the ocean<br />
Available December k January $000<br />
per month. After 4pm 443-3212<br />
HUTCHINSON ISLAND - OceanfrwM<br />
corner 2 bedroom, 2 hath, coodo Fur<br />
mshvd. pool, sauna, tennis, washer 4<br />
dryer shuttered balcony 544-1442<br />
BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom unit with<br />
full basement, all appliances neutral<br />
colors, for appt to see call 443-0230<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS condo. 2 bed<br />
rofim, library 2 batha. huge storage, no<br />
pets Available Dec 25 $774 mooth<br />
Call after $pm or weekends 332-4174<br />
BLOOMFIELD HILLS - WABEEK<br />
Luxury Condo available immediately<br />
for Short Term Lease Fully furnished<br />
k equipped including all appliances,<br />
crystal, linens Two oc 3 bedrooms, li-<br />
brary. private cul-de-sac settint 2 car<br />
attached garage Excellent reference*<br />
required Please call<br />
Kln*»w*y Associates 443-4300<br />
BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom coodo. 2H<br />
baths, family room, formal dtning,<br />
basement, garage Short term $440<br />
monte Tlhodes Realty 442-0014<br />
SHARP CANTON Coodo ! bedroom. 2<br />
bath appliance* washer dryer micro<br />
basement, patio, air. funushed or un-<br />
furnished Eves 441 0404 517-444-2743<br />
CLOISTERS<br />
14 Mile 4 Crook* area 2 bedroom<br />
townbouse. Living room, 12 X 14 family<br />
WESTLAND<br />
3 bedroom brick finished base-<br />
ment with wet-bar most appliances.<br />
Livonia schools 2 car garage, clean k<br />
ready to occupy by Dec 1. $400 month.<br />
424-4210. 524-4299<br />
WESTLAND. 4 bedrooms, basement,<br />
garage appliances drapes, fenced<br />
yard No pets 0 244 4452<br />
413 Una Sharing<br />
MARATHON Florida VtBa.<br />
Feb weeks 4-4-7 Competed, funushed<br />
$424 week Pool, tennis Tiki bar<br />
II walk to beach fiahiag etc<br />
414 Florida Rantala<br />
ABANDON YOUR HI "NT<br />
Florida Rentals All Arses<br />
Tenants i Isndkoeda<br />
Share listings 442 I4J0<br />
ANNA MARIE ISLAND<br />
bath rnmpleeslv furnished rnaiOri Wall<br />
to Gulf k ahopo-ng Available Jan k<br />
April Call after Spm 44* ]7»<br />
BEAtTim. MARCO Island, sew<br />
beachfront 1 bedroom 2 bash<br />
completely funflebed P44 week $20*4<br />
month M F P Realty 813-304 3J»4<br />
BOCA RATON Fully furnish.a 3 bed<br />
able 81964 per mont» AM for Jack.<br />
$41-4100 iw 44* 7413<br />
•OCA RATON Yacht k Racket Cbsh I<br />
badr 'inm lusury tnenh i— in • li'mhlsg<br />
pool yachl bssla terns ceart » sauna<br />
ksewtifulir NruMhal wtth pneste pe<br />
For fsfi brochure<br />
with partwrsa k essct datalla call Ps^<br />
nffirs 444-7H41 Or heme 441 0174<br />
HUTCHINSON Island, new ocean front,<br />
south corner. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, condo<br />
fully furnished, pool, terms One month<br />
minimum, It,400 No peta 543-401$<br />
HUTCHINSON ISLAND- Oceanfroot<br />
5th floor corner unit 2 bedrooms 2<br />
bath*, luxuriously furnished, available<br />
anytime Dec 1 thru Mav t $1340 per<br />
mo Call after 4PM 497 0107<br />
IS LA DELSOL PETE 2 bedrooms.<br />
2 baths, beachfront Villa on a lovelv<br />
island Pool, jarazn clay courts, goli,<br />
boating, clubbouse. restaurant and<br />
shopping oo premises Available Janu-<br />
ary , March April<br />
per moot*<br />
414 Florida Rantate<br />
SARASOTA Executive coodo. 1 bed-<br />
room. newly decorated, on golf course,<br />
fully equipped beach nearby Monthly<br />
minimum 433-4444 or 175 9432<br />
SIESTA KEY Beautiful 3 bedroom 2<br />
bath condo Crescent Beach Tetania,<br />
manna Available sow thru January<br />
Evenings 444-0414<br />
SIESTA KEY SARASOTA Harbor<br />
Towers 1 bedroom luxury coodo, sau-<br />
na. healed pool, tennis, cable TV<br />
313-471-007$<br />
SINGER ISLAND- Palm Beach Flori-<br />
da I t 2 bedroom apartment*, com-<br />
pletely furnished Near ocean Rent<br />
week, month or season $41-1141<br />
STUART Cinnamon Tree New coodo<br />
Furnished. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, on lake.<br />
Pool, clubhouse $9«I month Dec, Jan<br />
or Feb Minutes from ocean, no pet*.<br />
411-4141<br />
SUGAR MILL WOODS N of Tampa,<br />
golfcourse villa* k condoa<br />
From $340 week, $1000 month<br />
Suncoast Investment Properties, Inc<br />
313-444-4410 1-000-474-4470<br />
VENICE - oo the gulf. I story, 2 bed-<br />
room 2 bath luxury coodo, Seated pool<br />
$• more available till Jan 1. $1200 mo<br />
343-4004<br />
VENICE - Plantation Golf k Country<br />
Dub. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths furnished<br />
coodo, on 2nd fairway golf, tenms.<br />
C Weekly monthly leasonal Pic<br />
i available 447-4448<br />
RED WING<br />
TICKET<br />
WINNER<br />
Dot Deprez<br />
6948 Cottonwood Knoll<br />
W. Bloomtield<br />
Please call the promo-<br />
tion department of the<br />
Observer & Eccentric<br />
between 9 a.m. and 5<br />
p.m., Friday. December<br />
2. 1983 to Claim your<br />
two <strong>FREE</strong> RED WING<br />
TICKETS<br />
591-2300, #xt. 244<br />
CONGRATULATIONS!<br />
VENICE - 2 bedrodms 2 bath, luxury<br />
Coodo furnished on championship gol"(<br />
course Swimming, tennts, beautiful-<br />
view After 4pm $514041<br />
JUPITER Large completely lurmsbed<br />
contemporary 2 bedroom. 2 Mth 1 sto-<br />
rv condo Very large screened in patio<br />
Pool 4 ocean 17 miles of beachi Avail<br />
able Jan May $1400 month CaU<br />
Barry, days, 540-4400 eves 444 1449<br />
LONG BOAT KEY oo the Gull of Men-<br />
co Beautiful condo available immedi-<br />
ately lor long or short term lease DUST<br />
842-9406 Eves weekiyda 772-9323<br />
MA.NASOTA KEY ENGLEWOOD<br />
(Venice I New luxury coodo 2 bed-<br />
rooms, 2 batbs. on Gulf Week, month.<br />
Info . brochure 272-4180<br />
MARATHON Key Colony Beach,<br />
ocean front 2 bedroom condo. pool,<br />
pier, tennis Dec & Jan. weekly<br />
moouilt no pet* 424-4949<br />
MARCO ISLAND beautifully fur-<br />
nished condominium with balcony, 2<br />
bedrooms, 2 baths, and all the ameni-<br />
ties. including color TV, king sued bed.<br />
tenrus courts pool k several miles of<br />
white sand beach Long or short term<br />
lease lo caring party 313-476-0131<br />
MARCO ISLAND Beautifully fur<br />
nlshed 2 bedroom 2 bath garden apan<br />
ment. walking distance to beacb, tennis<br />
pool, shuffle board 1-400-7 32-7330<br />
MARCO ISLAND gulf front condo 2<br />
bedrooms. 2 batbs Children welcome<br />
Available Jan 1 thru Easter By season,<br />
mooth or week 844-2910<br />
Marco Island<br />
On The<br />
Gulf of Mexico<br />
Condominiums tor rent In or<br />
near the beach, by week or<br />
month, S.W, FL.<br />
Call:<br />
Connex<br />
Corporation<br />
TOLL-<strong>FREE</strong><br />
800-237-4177<br />
MARCO ISLAND<br />
Sea Winds gulf-froni on beach, 2 bed<br />
rooms Children welcome' Call lor bro-<br />
chures Days, $41-4402, Eves $43-4492<br />
WEEK!- WACREE FLORIDA - Season-<br />
al. Cory I bedroom Mobile furnished,<br />
on Canal to Gulf 904 - 5»6- 9470<br />
WEST PALM BEACH<br />
Overlooking Golf course from 4th floor<br />
2 iiedrooans, 2 baths, luxuriously fur<br />
nisbed. 1.240 sq ft Near shopping mall<br />
and airport Available Dec and Jan or<br />
long term lease 624-0075<br />
415 Vacation Rantats<br />
ABANDON YOUR HUNT<br />
Vacation Rentals - All Areas<br />
Tenants i Landlords<br />
Share Listings 442-1420<br />
ARIZONA CONDO Mesa Lemire<br />
World 2 bedroom. 2 bath, garage com<br />
pleteiv furnished, all utilities Quiet<br />
Golf 1 club privileges Short or long<br />
lease Owner 313-4S4-I9I2<br />
ATTRACTIVE family chalets, near<br />
Boyne Mountain 3 bedrooms. 2 baths,<br />
fireplace Christmas »eek available<br />
644-2729<br />
BOYNE .AREA CONDO Excellent loca-<br />
tion, 2 bedrooms 2 baths, fully fur<br />
nlshed with fireplace Holidays or ski<br />
season 444-3043<br />
BOYNE COUNTRY - Skiing 3 k 4 bed<br />
room chalets. Folly equipped<br />
Dishwashers k fireplaces Call after<br />
Bpns, 522-7805 675-3514<br />
BOYNE HIGHLANDS, luxury Chalet,<br />
exclusive area. 4 bedrooms. 3 full<br />
baths, sleeps '.2, beautiful fireplace, bv<br />
week or weekend 541 -0422<br />
BOYNE HIGHLANDS Luxury 5 bed<br />
room. 3 bath coodo also 3 bedroom 3<br />
bath A-frame Weekdays 8am 4pm<br />
caU 414-524-2107Eves- weekends<br />
414-524-5449<br />
BOYNE HIGHLANDS Luxury 4 bed-<br />
room 2*s hath coodo minutes from<br />
skiing. Christmas week and other week<br />
ends still available Call 624-0348<br />
BOYNE HIGHLANDS Nabs Nob ^<br />
mile North's finest chalet. 4 bedrooms,<br />
2 baths 2 Tireplaces, complete kitchen,<br />
linen*, sleep* 13 97S-4299 or 979-8202<br />
BOYNE HIGHLAND area 3 bedroom.<br />
2 bath, fireplace Week or weekend<br />
Call Days 352 4440<br />
or Evenings $45 0341<br />
COLORADO lake Dillon il, Brecken-<br />
ridge. Copper Mm. Vail 2 bedroom<br />
coodo. sleeps 6. fully furnished sauna<br />
swimming pool Dec 9-S6 444-5305<br />
MARCO ISLAND South Seas W«t 912,<br />
Beautiful 2 bedroom, 3 bath coodo,<br />
front Gulf view or. the beach Golf, ten-<br />
nis, pool completely Furnished Cable<br />
TV Days 444-4700 Eves 477-4270<br />
MARCO ISLAND Luxury beachfront<br />
coodo 2 bedrooms 2 baths pool termm<br />
boat dock Cable TV low weekly<br />
monthly rates 624-2402<br />
MARCO ISLAND South Seas .ocean<br />
front luxunously furouhed condo 2<br />
bedroom. 2 bath pool tennis Weekly<br />
monthly 451 751$<br />
MARCO ISLAND 3 bedroom bome.<br />
1"» baths, beated pool Beautiful beach<br />
Weekly, discounted if 3 weeks or more<br />
CaU John 474 5922<br />
NAPLES Ln-town condo 9 blocks from<br />
Gulf Pool. 04d Naples walk to shop-<br />
ping. screened pore6 Available Nov<br />
Dec Jan 443 7317<br />
NAPLES-Turtle Lake completely fur<br />
nlshed 1 bedroom 2 bath condo Mated<br />
teams monthly or full<br />
2*0 pe month After 5pm<br />
sr<br />
NORTH FT MEYERS 3 bedroom 2<br />
ha lb furnished coodo with view of<br />
Calooaahatchee River Pool Available<br />
noW 414 4432 422-4334<br />
ORLANDO DISNEY World Vacation<br />
Beautiful coodo. fully furnished oo<br />
lake Rent seeekly Near other attrac-<br />
tion* k EPCm 4417144<br />
ORMOND BEACH Lasunr Condo<br />
oceaft front. 2 bedroom* 2S hath* fur<br />
nished Private poot 81 300 mo<br />
$1,100 over 2 mo* f wt mln 481 3444<br />
PALM BEACH AREA Atlantis and<br />
Laotana 2 bwh-oncn 2 bath luxury con<br />
do decorator furnlsOed Pool iennl*<br />
C f, 3 months or seasonal Der to Mav<br />
i for Ken 731 340* or 442 *o4»<br />
PGA NATIONAL<br />
2 bedroom J bath m<br />
Monthly aeas.<br />
PALM BEACH<br />
s r<br />
EZd' of golf<br />
PTlMPANO BEACH 1 room rrcnptete<br />
ly fnrmalhed apartment Healed pool<br />
wslk Ml ocean 4 Available III<br />
Jsn 3 $$4 day 4417414<br />
SANIBSl tSLANTl Fl Meyers Beach<br />
LjtxwiAu* > bedroom 1 bath mdo* m<br />
SARASOTA Roili a Green Gotf VII<br />
th ^ondo Avail<br />
able Mar 4 Apr ll« a month mini<br />
443 -444 i<br />
SARASOTA "Seal* Key 3<br />
bath, furnished apartment al th* beach<br />
Pet OK $440 a month 4114f asm<br />
IAJUSOTA Wwu Key an Gulf I bed<br />
na 1 full hath rondo Mewly far<br />
ad Complete txchan For month af<br />
January PWme after 4pm<br />
$41 4$$E 8*l-$l$7<br />
COPPER MOUNTAIN Colorado luxu-<br />
ry 3 bedroom condo 75 yds from ski<br />
lift, also ski 4 other areas Days 64 7<br />
7200 evenings weekends 444-8941<br />
GRAND Traverse Bay at Suttooa Bay<br />
Beautiful waterfrc«t chalet Fireplace,<br />
wood sleep* 7 2 bath*, minutes to Sug-<br />
ar Loaf Rent day or wee* 44> 5974<br />
HARBOR COVE. Harbor Springs coodo,<br />
sleepe 10 5 nun to Nubs and Highlands<br />
Availafi-le weekends and weekly Jan<br />
k Feb Rent direct and aave 444-472$<br />
HARBOR PETOSKEY AREA SKI<br />
Nuba 4 Boyne tjjveiv condo Rent<br />
from owner 4 save Completely serv<br />
iced Holidays laker. 545 5939<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
Resorts<br />
Now TakLfcg Reservations for<br />
Christmas Wee* k Ski Season<br />
amCHWOOC FARM ESTATES<br />
Fully furnished iaxurv vacation homes<br />
Fireplace*. Miles of Croa* Country ski<br />
a 3 5 bedrooms<br />
1414-114 2154<br />
NEW YORKER CONDOS Downtown<br />
HarVx Springs Brand new 1 bedroom<br />
fully equipped condo* with Jacuni tub<br />
Call 414-4x4-2144<br />
HIDEAWAY VALLEY COWXK<br />
Ad>acent to sk areas 3-4 bedroom<br />
Fireplaces fully equipped<br />
Call 414 5244244<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS Harbor Cove Ski<br />
era delight 3 bedroom. 2^ bath luxury<br />
coodo Available rviamas 4 winter<br />
weekends 313-444 1444<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS Harbo. Cove Let<br />
ury ronde iBj owner rates CknsUnai<br />
and aki vsrationa D*vs »44 4449<br />
Eve s 241 1803<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS I mile to Nuba<br />
Nek Bovne Highland. 1 hedroorna T<br />
beda 3 hath* kitchen fireplace wee*<br />
ends weak holidays 116 44 1 444 3403<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS<br />
New bome By wee* or weekend Sleeps<br />
8 fully furnished 3 miles to aki areas<br />
451 la»4<br />
HARBOR SPRINGS Fan a sk. e m<br />
end and relaa In Injur. Harbor Cove<br />
coodo 3 bedroom* 3H baths 2 fire-<br />
place* private rroua country ak trail*<br />
Hol.devs available «4 »4J»<br />
HOMKSTKAtKSUGAR LOAF SKIP*.<br />
Prime location on Homestead shi [rails<br />
Luxury arcommodeixna (<br />
family " (roup i twuer 444<br />
415 Vacation Rantate<br />
HILTON HEAD, S C Fiddlers Cove Re-<br />
sort. 3 bedroom. 2 bath villa, fully<br />
•quipped for 4 Clow In ocean 4 golf<br />
Free Iannis, racquet ball Dec thru<br />
March* $340 week. 421-2749 414-4711<br />
MAUL ftawail - 2 bedroom 2 bath coo<br />
do. low-rise beacb front complex 2<br />
pool*, 1 spaa, tennis, golf nearby<br />
Owner 141-7141<br />
MYRTLE BEACH. SC Shipwatch<br />
Point*. Shore Dr ire*. 1 bedroom coo-<br />
do. aU appliance* included, available<br />
unfurnished until Jan. 14th 141-4414<br />
PETOSKEY Harbor Springs area con-<br />
do 3 bedroom*, sleep* 8, 3 batiks, fire-<br />
place 10 minutes from .The llighlenrli<br />
4 Nub's, next to state park for croe*<br />
country skiing Available Christmas<br />
week $140 per night 441-1049<br />
PRIVATE HOME- Boyne Charlevoix<br />
area Dec 24 - Jan 2 Accomodates 7<br />
comfortably Oo Lake Charlevoix<br />
Neighbonng Windmill cross country<br />
ski. minute* from Boyne CaU Eve*<br />
1-414-547-2740<br />
SCHUSS MOUNTAIN CHALET<br />
Sleep* $ Walk to ski slope*<br />
417-0140<br />
SCHUSS MT - Ski Chalet. Sleep* 10 .<br />
4.000 sq ft., with fireplace, sauna, ski to<br />
Lift FANTASTIC Call Alice.<br />
313-444-2340<br />
SKI ACCOMMODATIONS<br />
Michigan's most luxurious resort Con-<br />
dominium Townhouses are located on<br />
Walloon Lake, between Boyne Mt 4<br />
Boyne Highlands Ice skating 4 cross<br />
country skiing available on property<br />
Over 200 acres of lovely rolling wood-<br />
lands References please'<br />
W1LDWOOD<br />
WALLOON LAKE, Mi 49794<br />
800-432-8901<br />
SKIERS 3 bedroom luxury condo near<br />
Boyne Highlands Fully equipped<br />
Linens provided Spectacular view By<br />
owner rate 481-2709<br />
SKI SUGAR LOAF<br />
TRAVERSE CITY<br />
3 bedroom. 3 bath losmhouses st foot of<br />
mountain Croat country and downhill,<br />
night skiing. Heated pool, gourmet res-<br />
taurant Early season special $79 per<br />
night until Dec 22 Call Bill, 476-9364<br />
or Bob. 454-4719<br />
SKI VAIL - beautiful duplex in East<br />
Vail, fully furnished, 3 bedroom, sauna,<br />
mountain view, laundry facilities, free<br />
shuttle bus to slope 844-91J1<br />
SKI VAIL<br />
30 % Off<br />
Luxury Condo-3 or 5 bedrooms avail-<br />
able<br />
Call Phil ««2 4243<br />
SNOWMASS, COLORADO<br />
4 bedroom Condo, sleep* up to 10. pool<br />
and sauna Excellent location Weeklv<br />
rentals Sat to Sat After 5 PM. 642-6014<br />
ST THOMAS, US VIRGIN IS<br />
2 coodo*. fabulous view maid service,<br />
beach, 2 pools manna, scuba Reserve<br />
now 1943-44 seaaon 739-43»'. 441-4082<br />
TORCH LAKE .new I be&roorrThome.<br />
completely furmsbed and carpeted,<br />
fireplace, sleeps 10 comfortably Prop-<br />
erty excellent for X country 1 skiing,<br />
snowmobiiing, 20 minutes to Alpine ski-<br />
ing. $100 dav $440 week 9am to 4pm<br />
Mon thru Fri 344-4970<br />
TRAVERSE CITV Pinestead Reef,<br />
condo-sleeps 6 indoor pool, sauna, res<br />
uuraot Perfecl location Available<br />
week of 12-17 Call 444-0440 or 624-5434<br />
416 Hails For Rant<br />
AIR CONDITIONED HALL<br />
400 Seating Capacity<br />
27144 Schoolcraft. Redford<br />
VFW Post 345 534-4294 • 534-4037<br />
DR. THOMAS A.<br />
DOOLEY<br />
K OF CHALL<br />
RENTALS for all occassions Cap to<br />
SOO Office Hrs Moo Fn »-3 Sat 9-<br />
Noon<br />
28945 JOY RD<br />
WESTLAND, MICH<br />
421-9500 Eves 525-0585<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
K of C HALL<br />
2194>0 Middlebelt<br />
Air Conditioned, Paved Parking<br />
WEDD1NCS-BANSUETS -<br />
SHOWERS-PARTIES<br />
Package Deal Our Specialty<br />
Hall Capacity 300<br />
Mon Fri 10-3. Moil eves 4-4:30<br />
Ca!1 474-i:00<br />
LAKES OF THE NORTH<br />
SPEND WTNTER WITH USI<br />
vacation Somas<br />
middle eg a winter paradise<br />
Cro« Country Skluw W<br />
Tntngssiuag Ice 4a(ing 4 Flahu<br />
Oahkii—iBi Indooe Pool<br />
$ Major %! Resort* Claae By<br />
ibi*<br />
Fireplace* rva<br />
*i KTMmnu. 1<br />
41* 44V4I4*<br />
Immaculate Conception<br />
K, Of C. HALL<br />
Two (2) Halls Avallablel<br />
40 240 PEOPLE<br />
Prime Dates Still Available'<br />
Special ^eefcdav Rates<br />
30759 FORD RD.<br />
GARDEN CITY, MICHIGAN<br />
425-6360 525-0610<br />
LIVONIA Daniel A Lord K of C. 2 halls<br />
100-274 capacity Ample parking, air<br />
conditioning Rental for all occasions<br />
Al Zinger 444-0500 or 427 3445<br />
V. F. W. HALL<br />
FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />
29155 W 7 Mile. Livonia<br />
(E of Middlebelt)<br />
Air Conditioned Lighted Parting<br />
Large Kitchen<br />
474-6733<br />
420 Room» For Rant<br />
ABANDON YOUR HUNT<br />
select Rentals All Areas<br />
We Help Landlords 4 Tenants<br />
Share Referrals 642 1420<br />
BIRMINGHAM available Der I. $150<br />
monthly plus security deposit Non-<br />
smoker Call after 5 PM 842 1404<br />
BIRMINGHAM large furnished room<br />
employed person 14 Mile Woodward<br />
area Security deposit required Kitchen<br />
privilege* No smoking 644 7243<br />
ELDERLY WOMAN r* w,>r*ing girl<br />
Warren Evergreen area bome pcivi<br />
leges to share, baif utilities. 4ZOO a<br />
mooth. $100 secunty deposit 271 5: $7<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> RENT in exchange for mature<br />
female to baby ait one 6 year old child<br />
midrighui Livoma area Call after 3<br />
pm 512*149<br />
FURNISHED ROOMS<br />
Also effecieocies available Winter<br />
rates Daily weekly or monthly No ae<br />
csirlty 4ea»l reqsired Color T\<br />
phones rrlaid service<br />
Royal Motoe Inn. 17741 Plymouth Rd<br />
[jvonu 422 l»l!<br />
LIVONIA AREA between Plymouth 4<br />
Joy Rds Pleasant room for responsible<br />
working geotieman 4213104<br />
LIVONIA<br />
Furnished carpeted room kitchen prtv<br />
r TV msrh more $45 per<br />
427 5Z23<br />
ileges color<br />
NINE Mile 4 Greenfield srea Em<br />
pkived gentleman only T\ carpeted<br />
near shopping ample parking Call af<br />
tar *per. MJ SMI<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
sleeping room for mature employed<br />
man Owtawle entrance conking<br />
Days 443 3744 After 4pm 444 t: -<br />
PLYM04TH TWP iju.et room for de<br />
pendable employed ady Light break<br />
l«*t hrlvilat** aerunty reference. 144<br />
weekly (or monthly rales, 444 41 $1<br />
ROOMS FOR RENT 14' IV p<br />
week large Livonia home Workll<br />
Pel vtleses Refe<br />
444-4414<br />
•K EEPING ROOM lasndrs 4 krtdwn<br />
privileges For working person Ar*l1<br />
ahie Immediate I v HOC month plea<br />
141 4144<br />
421 Uvtng Quartan<br />
To Shara<br />
ftlOOMFTELD RILLS HOME male to<br />
ahare lucsly furnished 3 bedroom home<br />
$17» per month including etlliUas<br />
Fvenings or wss*enphvKV<br />
anawenng. prolessional typing 4 "thrT<br />
secretarial services on p-remsses<br />
460 N Woodward<br />
920 E Lincoln<br />
540-4840<br />
436 Offlca / Buainaaa<br />
Spaca<br />
NORTHWESTERN HWY' AT 13 MILE<br />
Farmington Hill*, desirable location 2<br />
office* to rent. Ample parting 4 other<br />
amenities Call Mrs Sesllk 441-4100<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Deluxe office space with beautiful view<br />
in prime area oo Grand River Avall-<br />
able immediately Reasonable 424-2424<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
GRAND RIVER - DRAKE<br />
From 500 - 18,000 sq. ft.<br />
New construct ion. Immedi-<br />
ate occupancy<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
ORCHARD LAKE-12 MILE<br />
Up to 10,000 sq. fl. of space<br />
In new office building. Space<br />
design, signage A finishing<br />
costs INCLUDED <strong>FREE</strong><br />
basement storage<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
1.701 Sq Ft can be divided 1.014 447<br />
Orchard Lake Cotndor Attractive<br />
brick building hardwood panelled<br />
Mr Hall 624-8900<br />
FINISHED OFFICES ideal Executive<br />
space in Manufacturers Southfield<br />
Tower for sub-lease l.tOOSqFl Terms<br />
negct.able Contact Karen. 355-4202<br />
FURNISHED SPACE for 2 to 3 offices<br />
on* Big Beaver 800 plus Sq Ft avail<br />
able t.'se of library ropier billing k<br />
clerical suppon negotiable Free park<br />
ing and access to shops Cal: 64S 4445<br />
HOLLIDAY PARK<br />
OFFICE PLAZA<br />
Perfect Professional Location Suites<br />
from 546 sq ft up to 1200 sq ft Will de-<br />
sign space lo your needs Lease iHfliKles<br />
janitorial, utilities 4423 N Wayne<br />
Road. Westland Call Elaine Dailev<br />
McKlNLEY PROPERTIES'<br />
769-8520<br />
INDIVIDUAL<br />
EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
For Leasing<br />
New complei Persona lined, profession-<br />
l- secretarial services and pbooe an<br />
iwering Spacious parking<br />
ORCHARD LAKE<br />
EXECUTIVE OFFICES<br />
'•XII Orchard Lake Road<br />
Suit* 330A<br />
855-0611<br />
I-(94 t ORCHARD LAKE 2 room off<br />
•ce suite $340 per monUn 1 room office<br />
$200 per month Yard space available<br />
Days 626-02941 Eves . 340-1431<br />
AFFORDABLE office space Grand<br />
nver and Telegraph area Moderr<br />
building all utilities, janitor service in-<br />
cluded Ample parking excellent I oca<br />
•ion 200 2.000 sq Ic 2544W<br />
AFFORDABLE • PLYMOUTH<br />
including i<br />
453 67-6<br />
APPROXIMATELaaM^sq '• :*luxe<br />
1st floor offices wo\ "*ili be pnced<br />
right depending on use 4 needs<br />
CaU 9 3r 3 rooms, all utilities<br />
near City Hall 4 Ihstnct Own Call<br />
Rose 411-13!! or 444-4100<br />
LIVONIA Office Space 800 to 1 000<br />
Sq Ft ( all MARY BUSH<br />
Tbompson-Browr. 553-8700<br />
436 Offica / Buainaa*<br />
Spaca<br />
NOVI 10 Mile 4 Meadowbrook office<br />
space available Call 34 9 8592<br />
OFFICE AVAILABLE JAN 1<br />
Includes secretarial lervice One office<br />
B us Kcrage 12 Mile 4 Northwestern<br />
wy Southfield 142-1440<br />
OFFICE for Psycho Therapist, central<br />
location, eicellet maintenance 4 traffic<br />
K ttem Reasonable Available J*n 1<br />
it* 104 Mi Brodsty 444-0*40<br />
ONLY 2 LEFT!<br />
FARMINGTON HILLS<br />
WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />
MAPLE-ORCHARD<br />
Beautifully finished new of-<br />
fices complete with all ser-<br />
vices Included. Secretarial,<br />
answering service, carports<br />
& short term leases avail-<br />
able All this & more for a<br />
price that's less than you'd<br />
think & Includes your 1st<br />
month <strong>FREE</strong>.<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
ORCHARD-TELEGRAPH<br />
Orchard Lake between<br />
Middlebelt 4 Telegraph<br />
Small 1 & 2 room offices.<br />
Reasonable rent & Immedi-<br />
ate occupancy<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
PLYMOUTH AREA office space in<br />
new professional building, 1 room shar<br />
ing reception area. $200 rent pays all<br />
but plume Gerry 149 4103<br />
PLYMOUTH TWP<br />
Main Street Frontage<br />
6700 SQ. FT.<br />
New con*irucuor jccwinta-i! Law .ibrarv 4 ..<br />
brary available Sxlney Frank 449-1100<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Excellent 925 sq. ft. retail lo-<br />
cation In active office build-<br />
ing Good parking & signage<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
- 626-8220<br />
TOWNS EN I) Sl.l '<br />
down: -wr. 3,-mag:<br />
dav janitorial serv<br />
jded $375 per -<br />
IM Towns.-ad<br />
BIRMINGHAM Oowsiowii Prime l»<br />
111 175 sq S194ft per irionth plus<br />
r.tv Immed.j'.e oocpancs Call<br />
between 1 Ian 9pm 4044<br />
VERY CLEAN 4 bedrcotn ranch 8<br />
Mile Grand River area No ut.iitjes<br />
Kitchen pnvileges Also washer<br />
dryer • 53" 2984<br />
WANTED Christian lady non-smoker<br />
ncm-drinker to share I si floor apt -n<br />
Plymouth with older lady Full house<br />
privileges $140 Alter 4pm 444 8549<br />
YOUNG COUPLE seeking<br />
for 3 bedroom aouse isi Birminghai<br />
YOUNG LADY M shar- bouse in (<br />
son with 2 young ladies $1"1 per ><br />
plus utilities<br />
Spm<br />
YOUNG MAI-E. Female ..r couple<br />
•hare 3 bedrcom bc-use garage SI<br />
month "l ps-.if.:. : all after 6PM<br />
422 Wantad To Rant<br />
ALL AREA APT- HD'SES M.AT<br />
LANDLORDS<br />
SINCERE<br />
TENANTS LOOKING<br />
Nn Obligation<br />
SHARE LISTINGS<br />
642-1620<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
From 900 to 3.000 sq ft in a<br />
great location<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
LIVONIA<br />
5 MILE F ARMINGTON<br />
•ot sqft Alsc 130 sq fl Immediate oc<br />
cupancy N > lease necessary 425-5242<br />
MAPLE-ORCHARD<br />
3.000 sq ft. available Excel-<br />
lent signage, great parking &<br />
gocxJ identity location<br />
Tisdae & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
ROCHESTER<br />
Pour 1 & 2 room suites avail-<br />
able now with 1 month's<br />
<strong>FREE</strong> rem.<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
From 2 room to 2,000 sq ft<br />
In great buildings with imme-<br />
diate occupancy.<br />
Tisdale & Cc<br />
626-8220<br />
BIRMINGHAM . -FFllCH 11 Mile 4 Pi |<br />
err* I p :o 74" sq Fl Jar.iio' service 4<br />
ample tree parking included 442-441.1 -<br />
Evenings 524 1469 '<br />
B:RM;N .HW -FFH > 10 • n<br />
Alams and H lard I'ark.ng $175<br />
month include* .... .ties<br />
Rhodes ReaJ11- 442-0014<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
sqfl rvener-<br />
•Jlive office I JO<br />
Ample parking<br />
442 4»40<br />
MAPLE-ORCHARD<br />
Large 2 private office suite<br />
with private lav, waiting<br />
room and reception-work<br />
area Could oe 2nd medical<br />
location.<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
SOUTHFIELD<br />
GREENRELD/9 MILE<br />
Commercial Suites<br />
Ample Parking<br />
Full Maintenance<br />
Heat Included<br />
From $5.68 Per Sq Ft<br />
For information. 559-211'<br />
SAMTHFIELD N of 12 200 i, 1 .w<br />
v\ !t F«II Serviee' ta$y partem* -n<br />
5ite Mfr "-iced ft.ght' ruuniry v^uirn<br />
Plaza 2*424 Soutbfieid Rd 55* * M<br />
BIRMIViHAM "20 IV-wntow<br />
office*u^»- i ..ai;lfl 8aortca<br />
AYAH-ABU! bousssltting far wis<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
"ELEGRAPH-MAPLE<br />
800 S 1200 sq ft suites with<br />
great location<br />
T sdaie & Co<br />
626-8220<br />
MEDICAL<br />
Mew medical space in South-<br />
field & Farmington Hills, up<br />
to 4300 sq ft available now.<br />
Tisdale & Co.<br />
626-8220<br />
SWTKKEU«<br />
• M?ice spare ava.iab:r 2fl0-2i>>0 K It<br />
cji.ties ii jani^»rial services in. ud«n"<br />
Heaa«iM\ab»e rates 55" «'I2<br />
S«l! THKrELM l2*J«w.nd.,w<br />
profe»onal *uiie t wM-retanal<br />
ence n-jcm I.bra.", florage<br />
availaUle<br />
' ample parhir.u t «« r*ur ,<br />
• ava.Lable i <<br />
NiFL'I' AI PR4 iFTSSir >N A [ -FFIf >!<br />
244". Plvn>HJth Liypnui I€00 m ft<br />
-.•ft *ade«: X ra> r,»r.HT. rxcellen-. r*ar<br />
anne* Vfanagernenl S49 4001<br />
TROV - FOR LEASE<br />
NFW HFFKRINI,<br />
rURKSTON<br />
IS»>: Sq Ft M^lica- I»enU f'..-e in<br />
rneatr ^rvnanrv Tall Dwd Ma. lo<br />
>.*ft ix ffcavr Tarter at A43 SSil<br />
DF-ARWiRN yf„-e vpa-<br />
vay 4 ae.-retari u«l^d<br />
M4 1AM<br />
m tkNTtv^N RIRM3M.HAM<br />
Prune off«e spa^r ft All ifn<br />
pr-v^rnena in pla.-^ 3«N Woodward<br />
M * * :i<br />
*N BIRMINGHAM<br />
ixw aq ft of pr.me r>«ire •» at<br />
r*low -riarhri rate Mav s* IrvvSed 'c<br />
imaller u»^i J4fl V<br />
MEDICAL SPACE<br />
R^NT REDUCED!<br />
Srw Trov TrwsSi--a; f»«iJdias Minute*<br />
fr-.m VrtpiUU and X *a^ -.nod<br />
M>-«*urr :an«ri«>rd read> to make a<br />
>a<br />
Call MARSHA FISCHER<br />
Farbman 'Stem A Co<br />
362-3333<br />
Rate* One r»f tbe IV*: ^alue-$ t T"<br />
Cail C>an Kl*a<br />
REAL ESTATE ONE<br />
COMMERCIAL INC<br />
353-4400<br />
Ni'VI .jnwnl.'WTi --enl.ra! buainewa dls<br />
tri.r. ess suites One room suites to 3300 «<<br />
available 'or immediate occupancy Limife.7<br />
class apace available -n area Serv-mg Gat<br />
City Westiai-Kt i ivonia A ay-e AC. T NOW<br />
CALL SANDY A T<br />
422-7800<br />
0^ 7N| PLAS^l O* «fS - a " -Ca,<br />
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atSTfO AHO wwiif *ISTi»at. 1>€D<br />
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