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VOLUME 21 NUMBER 39<br />
C<br />
IN THE PAPER<br />
<strong>TODAY</strong><br />
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT<br />
Dance: Local ballet companies<br />
get ready to present a holiday classic,<br />
"The Nutcracker." / IB<br />
Light bright: Metro Detroit is<br />
turned on to holiday light displays.<br />
The shows make <strong>for</strong> an inexpensive<br />
family evening out and<br />
a way to brighten the season. /IB<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Observer<br />
LOCAL<br />
Goodbye: Phyllis Johnson leaves<br />
the <strong>Canton</strong> Planning Commission,<br />
a post to which she was appointed<br />
in 1992. /2A<br />
Gobble, gobble: Elementary<br />
school students from Bird and<br />
Hulsing whip up their way of<br />
cooking a turkey <strong>for</strong> Thanksgiving.<br />
/3A<br />
Sweeping up: A Holiday Park<br />
woman wants <strong>Canton</strong> to pick up<br />
leaves, like the communities of<br />
Plymouth and Livonia do. /4A<br />
COUNTY NEWS<br />
Volunteers: The Salvation Army<br />
needs helps this holiday season.<br />
/5A<br />
COMMUNITY LIFE<br />
Hopeful sign: A suburban woman<br />
has a story to tell about the impact<br />
her ex husband has made on<br />
her life through harassment and<br />
problems with probation. After attending<br />
a domestic violence seminar<br />
last week, she feels hopeful.<br />
/13A<br />
BUSINESS<br />
Global view: Entering the global<br />
marketplace has become the new<br />
frontier <strong>for</strong> businesses, and the<br />
Business Development Center at<br />
Schoolcraft College is increasing<br />
its staffing to help. /MA<br />
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1996 • CANTON. MICHIGAN »H8 PACES<br />
C ItaSONMi 4 W » "»'W<br />
<strong>Remedy</strong> <strong>sought</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>PR</strong> <strong>mishmash</strong><br />
In an attempt to clear up a longstanding problem<br />
with faulty communications, township officials<br />
have proposed creating a new division that would<br />
coordinate everything from newsletter writing to<br />
handouts <strong>for</strong> the Board of Trustees.<br />
"It is clear frow reviewing the cur-<br />
BY RALPH R. E
The Observer/THMSW, NOVEMBER 23. 19»5<br />
Planning commissioners say farewell to one of their own | Young chefs<br />
BY RALFM R. ECHTLNAW<br />
!tr »»» Vim*<br />
CanlM Townihip oflWial*<br />
•aery r*itnlJ> u> accept the r*»ij<br />
nation of Planning ("offlmiMiowr<br />
Phyllis Johnson, who has a nat<br />
urml ability" to undent an* i prop<br />
erty IUUM. according to Trust®*<br />
Meliaaa McLaughlin<br />
Bn-tux of har inftueoo*. h«-r<br />
thought pruceas. th« way she pi*<br />
ranCa henatf and the logic »he<br />
u«r» to get from point A to point<br />
R. it lend* a lot of validity and<br />
*trength to the comprehensive<br />
plan we have." McLaughlin »aud<br />
The 43 year okl mother of two<br />
t» likewise tough. McLaughlin<br />
«aid "She » a tiger you wouldn t<br />
want to tangle with on any day I<br />
would not want to be on the oppo<br />
»ite side of any argument with<br />
<strong>Remedy</strong><br />
<strong>for</strong> aomeone in commum cation*.<br />
Yack said<br />
The new communications divi<br />
•.ion is expected to be headed by a<br />
communication* coordinator,<br />
who would preside over two " communications<br />
specialists and a<br />
cable TV special lat<br />
One of the communications<br />
special lata would be assigned to<br />
the <strong>Public</strong> Safety Department<br />
and the other to the Municipal<br />
Service* Department.<br />
This would fill the position left<br />
vacant by Hans and free up officer<br />
Stevens to return to the road pa<br />
irol<br />
"As lone as they're going to put<br />
another policeman on the street,<br />
then I'd be in favor. said Trustee<br />
Robert Shefferly of the propo»«d<br />
communications centralization<br />
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Appointed to fill a vacancy<br />
when Richard Kirchgatter re<br />
signed from the Planning Com<br />
mission in liWi. Johnaon served<br />
during a time of tremendous<br />
growth in <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip and<br />
helped write the cluster housing<br />
ordinance<br />
Formerly president of the<br />
Northwest Homeowners Asaocia<br />
tion. Johnson and her husband.<br />
Hill moved to <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
in 1989 and built a house on 10<br />
acres on Ridge north of Warren<br />
The Johnsons worked cloaely<br />
with the Planning Commission<br />
and planning staff to put in a<br />
road, split off six acres of their<br />
property and sell lots<br />
Phvilla Johnson s involvemer t<br />
from page IA<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbstrvtr<br />
"TREE<br />
GARLAND<br />
The salaries must be set by the<br />
township's Merit Comniisaioo,<br />
but Yack has presented sample<br />
salaries to the board<br />
He recommends that the com<br />
rhunications coordinator get<br />
$4S,UU0 a year, the communications<br />
specialists $27,000 a year<br />
ami the cable TV specialist<br />
$-28,000 a year<br />
Duties of the new division<br />
would include producing<br />
newsletters, advertising material,<br />
press releases, a welcome book <strong>for</strong><br />
hew residents, a speakers bureau<br />
pamphlet, a parks and recreation<br />
guide. Summit and Pheasant Run<br />
publications, board meeting<br />
handouts, photograph* and video<br />
tapes of events, and a host of ir<br />
ternai communication tasks<br />
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6-1/2 n BLACK HILLS<br />
with the homeowners association<br />
coupled with her activity in bullding<br />
the miniature subdivision<br />
made her well known among<br />
planning commissioners and others.<br />
So Supervisor Tom Yack didn't<br />
have to look far to find someone<br />
who could replace Kirchgatter<br />
"Phyllis was the top choice," he<br />
said "She had a real passion ff-r<br />
her community. Even though she<br />
was rooted in the northwest portion<br />
of the community, that interest<br />
(in planning issues> carried<br />
nght on over to the rest of the<br />
community."<br />
In May 1992. when Yack appointed<br />
Johnson, he said,<br />
•"Phyllis has been very active in a<br />
positive sense in dealing with (the<br />
township government). She has<br />
Yack said he thinks Voyks<br />
should be the communications<br />
coordinator, considering that the<br />
<strong>for</strong>mer newspaper editor is ai<br />
ready per<strong>for</strong>ming much of the<br />
township s communications du<br />
ties, such as producing the<br />
monthly newsletter sent to every<br />
mailing address in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Should Voylee get the job, Yack<br />
said, the political post he fills<br />
now will be left vacant<br />
The communications division<br />
is expected to be inaugurated between<br />
Jan 1 and March 31<br />
Department heads and others<br />
will still be available <strong>for</strong> reporters<br />
to interview. Yack said<br />
"The attempt is not to create a<br />
talking head <strong>for</strong> the organiza<br />
tion." he *aid<br />
Mails A Main Streets<br />
definite idaaa on how she thinks<br />
development should occur."<br />
Trustee Robert Shefferly, who<br />
served on the Planning Com mi*<br />
•ion with Johnson, aaid he "was<br />
awfully sorry to hear about<br />
Phyllis going. 1 hate to aee her<br />
leave the Planning Commission.<br />
"'Whatever we had to do she always<br />
researched it so well,"<br />
Shefferly said. "She always had a<br />
reason behind what she said."<br />
Planning Commisaioner Ron<br />
l.ieberman only served with<br />
Johnaon <strong>for</strong> a year, but saw<br />
enough to say that "she had some<br />
pretty committed ideas, but she<br />
would listen to anybody elae's<br />
ideas She really plunged into<br />
that work and really understood<br />
the issues ."<br />
At a ceremony Nov. 14 honoring<br />
Johnaon, Yack joked that she<br />
might be pieesed into government<br />
service again someday "Ws're tu«<br />
finished with you yet," he said<br />
On the phone Monday he add<br />
ad. "Nobody ever retires around<br />
here. We'll find a role <strong>for</strong> Phyllis,<br />
something that would be mora ad<br />
hoc" than the Planning Commia<br />
sion.<br />
Johnaon was not available f«r<br />
interview at press time.<br />
However, on Nov. 14 she told<br />
the board: "I feel that it is actual<br />
|y I who would like to thank all of<br />
you. You helped me to under<br />
stand a lot. You taught me a lot<br />
I've always felt very grateful <strong>for</strong><br />
the opportunity to serve this community."<br />
Ptiyllis Johnson<br />
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Lives from page IA<br />
Chrysler donated 45 vehicle*<br />
fo* lh« student a to practice (r»ur<br />
procedures using hydraulic<br />
»prea*Wr*. run* ami culUn, air<br />
lifting bags, air chisels, impact<br />
wrrnchee. ranproca(in| i m and<br />
simple hand tools<br />
On* of the problems fir»fi|hten<br />
face in (vUinii injured people<br />
ulrU out of their vehicle* is<br />
hrrpin* abreast of tb« nuancen of<br />
de»tgn in the latest car*<br />
For example. »om« vehicles<br />
have hattenes installed twhind<br />
the left front fender, and fire<br />
fighter* «earvhing tor them under<br />
the hood »dl waste valuable tune<br />
Bartle showed a group f fire<br />
fighter* Wednesday Nov S. how<br />
to np ajvart a car to gel people out<br />
He he*ar» bv shoving wooden<br />
bU*.s» under the Toyota near<br />
• each • heel to stabilize the vehi<br />
cle It i» also recommended that<br />
the air be let out of the tires<br />
In mans cases, a car * windows<br />
should he broken b> firefighters,<br />
and Bartle said to roll them moit<br />
of the wav down be<strong>for</strong>e breaking<br />
them «o that m.»t of the gia** will<br />
fall mside the doors.<br />
Vlam newer cars have stout<br />
door beams. Bartle said, that nvav<br />
rub up against an injured driver<br />
•or passenger<br />
So he recommends using the<br />
hydraulic spreaders Icommontv<br />
known as "Jaws of Life • to<br />
spread the pen a " purs-hastpoint<br />
elsewhere so the spreaders<br />
can lw used to pop ^pen the vloor<br />
Some of the things Bartie<br />
Hunter and Ivruger learned sr.-<br />
The Observe rD^-HAhKi, MWEMBfiK 23. 1995<br />
Bltl bKiM fcH ST hrf PHuT\*,*ArK*ll<br />
Cutting: <strong>Canton</strong> {irefighter Steve Gagg uses a hydraulic<br />
spreader to remove the door off a car<br />
decidedly low te«. h. but effective<br />
nevertheless. For example, if the<br />
driver's feet are pinned under<br />
neath the clutch or brake pedals,<br />
a chain ma> be attached to the<br />
pedal. strung around the door and<br />
* rapped around the side mirror ,-<br />
T'hen one need only open the door<br />
*hile holding the chain, and the<br />
p«-»lal Will be pulled free<br />
Traditionally, firefighters have<br />
broken windshields with axes, but<br />
Bartle and company learned a<br />
better mechod It only works on<br />
laminated windshields, however<br />
There is a new kind of saw that<br />
will cut through that laminated<br />
glass really easy." Bartle said.<br />
like flutter " So the firefighters<br />
plan to get one of thoae saws<br />
Thev broke the windshield out<br />
>! their Tovota with axes, howev<br />
Remembered from page IA<br />
dent. The man agrred to a bk*>d<br />
test to determine hi- blood alco<br />
hoi level, the -arnjue- of which<br />
have been sen: to tfie Michigan<br />
State Police in l-an*mg. aco>rding<br />
to police report*.<br />
"He had one I've ever seen. Keppen<br />
*ard. confirming that the Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
driver wa.« driving on an invalid<br />
license and has a long history of<br />
5SS<br />
drinking and driving violations<br />
Impending on the blood teat re<br />
suits and the continuing invest!<br />
gation. the Red<strong>for</strong>d driver could<br />
be charged with anything from<br />
negligent homicide to second-de<br />
gree murder, Keppen aaid<br />
Services <strong>for</strong> Judy were at 11<br />
a m Wednesday at the David (<br />
Brown Funeral Home in Belle<br />
viHe The Rev. Kenneth Miller,<br />
Okav. and a bit rational.<br />
ULTT TH» J MASS XJ6<br />
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er. then cut through the door<br />
posts with hydraulic scissors and<br />
bent the ryof back Sometimes the<br />
firefighter* have to do that to gel<br />
people out of wrecked cars.<br />
A hydraulic ram was used to<br />
push the Toyota's dashboard <strong>for</strong><br />
ward. In some accidents, the<br />
dashboard will be pushed in.<br />
pinning the driver in his or her<br />
seat.<br />
Lt Don Adams said it's im<br />
portant <strong>for</strong> firefighters to remem<br />
ber the KISS theory Keep it Sim<br />
pie. Stupid In other words, firefighters<br />
try to avoid unnecessary<br />
machinations when rescuing people.<br />
One of the old firefighter aphor<br />
isms regarding doors is. "Try it<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e you pry it," Adams said.<br />
pastor of the First Assembly of<br />
God Church, officiated. She was<br />
interred at Knollwood Memorial<br />
Park in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Judy ia survived by her parents,<br />
Ric and Jeame Morgan of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
her biological father. Andrew Ro<br />
sin of Clevfciisd, sister Krystal Jo<br />
" Bubba" Morgan, and brothers<br />
Andrew ""Chuck" Rosin of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
and James Rosin of Cleveland.<br />
Elegant.<br />
Timeless.<br />
Seductive.<br />
• Passionate.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> resident seeking<br />
to have leaves picked up<br />
BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW<br />
SI «M WAITIA<br />
Holiday Park resident Rath<br />
leen Wright told tha <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Townahip Board of Trustees that<br />
she's tired of bagging leave* and<br />
wants the townahip government<br />
to pick them up at curbaida, a la<br />
Plvmouth and Livonia.<br />
"I want to see thia implement<br />
etl by next fall," she aaid. "I'm re<br />
ally adamant about thia 1 pay my<br />
taxes like anyone else. We need<br />
some service over there."<br />
Wright's 600 house subdivision<br />
(near Joy and Koppernick) ia pop<br />
ulated with manv elderly reai-<br />
. . • difficult i nr la to |A diapoM iltarmM of t<br />
denu who have difficulty bagging<br />
lesves, abe aaid.<br />
She believe* the townahip gov<br />
ernment should buy the equip<br />
ment to vacuum leavea left at the<br />
curb, aa the government* in<br />
Plymouth and Livonia do.<br />
Supervisor Tom Yack aaid that<br />
he personally believea that gov<br />
em ment should not be involved<br />
in leaf pick up In seven years as<br />
superviaor, he aaid, he haa heard<br />
juat three individuala aay the<br />
townahip ahould pick up leavea<br />
In a letter to Wright, township<br />
spokeaman Ken Voylea noted that<br />
leavea collected in thia way are<br />
coinpoatera don't want them be<br />
cauae they have rocks mixed in<br />
with them and landfills aren't allowed<br />
to take leavaa anymore<br />
However. Municipal Services<br />
Director Aaron Aiachnik said that<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Works Superintendent<br />
Jake Dingeldey is researching<br />
what the township might do to<br />
help Holiday Park reaidenU<br />
"We're going to aae what kind<br />
of numbers are out there," Mach<br />
nik said, "and who does what. He<br />
(Dingeldey) ia going to do s review<br />
<strong>for</strong> me to see what services might<br />
l>e available <strong>for</strong> Holiday Park."<br />
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now through Dee. 24, people<br />
to "adopt" families now through<br />
Dec. 23, and others to help with<br />
the "Coeta <strong>for</strong> Kids" campaign.<br />
Volunteer assistance is needed<br />
to help the Army reach its cam<br />
„t peign goal of $4.3 million. Money<br />
J donated to the kettle campaign<br />
helps the needy during the holi-<br />
, days and throughout the year.<br />
Cluba, groups and individuala<br />
can join the campaign.<br />
For the peat eight years,<br />
Kiwanis Club members have<br />
- served aa bell ringers <strong>for</strong> the Sal<br />
* vation Army. About 130 members<br />
of local Kiwania clubs support the<br />
army through bell ringing<br />
- * "For a weekend or s day it (bell<br />
ringing) makes the holiday feel<br />
special," said Mark Rabaut,<br />
chairman, Michigan Kiwania<br />
Human and Spiritual Values<br />
Committee, in a preas release.<br />
"This ia a perfect opportunity<br />
<strong>for</strong> anyone looking to donate their<br />
time thia year to a good cause . . .<br />
, H Lt. Col. William J. Speck, divisional<br />
commander of the Salvation<br />
Army.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation on how to<br />
become a bell ringer, call the Salvation<br />
Army Corps Community<br />
Centers.<br />
The local centers are in Plymouth<br />
at 9461 S. Main St-, (313)<br />
453-5464, and in Westland at<br />
2363 Venoy. (313) 772-3660.<br />
The Adopt-A-Family program<br />
runs now through Dec. 23. Individuals<br />
or organisations "adopt"<br />
needy families and provide food,<br />
clothing and/or gifts.<br />
Families of all sixes are available<br />
to be matched with members<br />
of the community. Also, outgoing<br />
people are need to match families<br />
and donors and per<strong>for</strong>m light clerical<br />
duties.<br />
The Coats <strong>for</strong> Kids campaign<br />
provides thousands of winter<br />
costs to struggling or homeless<br />
Michigan families without the resources<br />
to prepare <strong>for</strong> harsh winter<br />
weather.<br />
Coat sorters, counters and<br />
hangers are needed to sort coats<br />
by aire and hang them on racks;<br />
count coats to be distributed to<br />
agencies snd judge coat quality.<br />
Help is also needed <strong>for</strong> distribution<br />
to assist families in selecting<br />
coats and to replenish racks<br />
as needed. •<br />
The Salvation Army will distribute<br />
the coats Thursday, Nov.<br />
30, through Saturday, Dec. 2, at<br />
the Salvation Army's Kresge Social<br />
Service Center, 16130 Northland<br />
Drive in Southfteld. After<br />
the campaign, parents may contact<br />
local Salvation Army Corps<br />
Community Centers <strong>for</strong> assistance<br />
with coats.<br />
Last year, the Salvation Army<br />
issued 15,000 coats.<br />
"Volunteer opportunities are as<br />
diverse eg the world we live in,"<br />
Capt. Cheryl Bailey said in a<br />
press release. "Salvation Army<br />
volunteers sre people from all<br />
walks of life, backgrounds, ages<br />
and economic groups. They are<br />
special individuals who give the<br />
best of themselves to help others<br />
snd it's a blessing to have them."<br />
Large delivery to interrupt traffic<br />
Motorists along several Wayne<br />
County roads may want to allow<br />
themselves s little extra time to<br />
get around the next two Sundays.<br />
Traffic will be delayed <strong>for</strong> 10-15<br />
H minutes at about 65 local inter-<br />
N sections with traffic signals as<br />
vf three trucks carrying oversized<br />
loads to Nations! Steel in Ecorse<br />
inch their wsy through the'county<br />
The objects being moved are<br />
19-foot steel ladles, so called be<br />
cause of their bowl like sppear<br />
Sance. The ladles, which will begin<br />
S their trek in Pontiac, are used in<br />
steel plants to hsndle molten<br />
steel.<br />
"Since these ladles are so tall,<br />
our road crews will have to<br />
precede the trucks carrying them<br />
at each intersection to lift the<br />
traffic signals while the trucks<br />
pass beneath them," said Bob<br />
Mahoney. Wayne County's director<br />
of road maintenance, in s<br />
press release. "While this may be<br />
an eight-hour job, the delay st<br />
each intersection should be held<br />
to about 10 minutes."<br />
"Be<strong>for</strong>e we arrive st each intersection<br />
and after we pass through<br />
£Hhem. traffic will operate normal-<br />
5^ly," he said.<br />
The route through Wayne<br />
County, beginning st about 7:30<br />
a.m., will be:<br />
Merriman Road from Eight<br />
.Mile south to Ecorse Road;<br />
jEcorae Road west to Haggerty,<br />
JHaggerty south to Huron River<br />
«Drive; Huron River Drive east<br />
!(via Northline) to Sibley Road;<br />
aSibley east to Jefferson; Jefferson<br />
Jto National Steel, where the<br />
*ladles will be put on a barge and<br />
•ahipped to U.S. Steel in Gary,<br />
«Ind.<br />
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Telling retailer* not to sell to<br />
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Women are also a focus of the<br />
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"We're trying to get pregnant<br />
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Wayne County Health Depart<br />
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drug, ReVela said. Tobacco use<br />
leads to cancer, stroke mid heart<br />
disease.<br />
The grant ia part of a program<br />
sponsored by the National Cancer<br />
Institute, the American Cancer<br />
Society and the Michigan Depart<br />
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"The bottom line ia economic<br />
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bit more in "97, little change in<br />
the unemployment rate (5.5 per<br />
cent) and subdued inflation (below<br />
3 percent)," Professor Saul<br />
Hymana aaid at at Nov. 16 annual<br />
economic outlook conference on<br />
(J -M'a Ann Arbor campus.<br />
"I don't think we've eolved the<br />
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aaid in answer to a question<br />
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those mistake*.<br />
"But there could be disturbances<br />
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an OPEC oil ahock, hugs policy<br />
mistakes. We could be hit by a<br />
shock like that," Hymana said.<br />
He and economists Joan Crary<br />
and Janet Wolfe aaid an agreement<br />
between Congress and President<br />
Clinton on reducing the deficit<br />
over seven or more years will<br />
prompt the Federal Reserve<br />
Board to keep iu rediscount rate<br />
level at 5.25 percent <strong>for</strong> the next<br />
two years.<br />
That's great newa <strong>for</strong> the auto<br />
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rise from 14.7 million to 15.1<br />
million units sold per year as<br />
buyers respond to stable borrowing<br />
ratee. Small trucks will lead<br />
that growth as sales rise from 5.7<br />
million this year to 6 million in<br />
1996 and 6.2 million in "97. In<br />
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While Republican ef<strong>for</strong>t* to cut<br />
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spending will replace moat of<br />
the loaa, they aaid.<br />
What can go wrong?<br />
But Hymana saw some riska:<br />
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Republicans want to cut tl trillion<br />
from the budget — $100 billion<br />
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stantial amount of fiscal contraction.<br />
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muat wait <strong>for</strong> nine year* instead<br />
of seven, or spending cuts level off<br />
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3. Foreign trade. The UA'l<br />
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Japan, United Kingdom, Germany<br />
and Mexico — had weak<br />
growth in 1995. "Japan seems<br />
particularly fragile," Hymana<br />
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If not, well, "our growth rate will<br />
be lower by 0.4 percent to 2.3 percent;<br />
unemployment will be 6 percent<br />
(instead of 5.7 percent."<br />
Consumers wary<br />
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<strong>for</strong>ecast*.<br />
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The 1970s were the opposite:<br />
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in the 1980s, in just seven quarters.<br />
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not recorded even one quarter in<br />
which this index has averaged 100<br />
or more," said Richard T. Curt in.<br />
U-M's director of surveys. Currently<br />
the index is at 93.8.<br />
"There has been unrelenting<br />
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Curtin told a questioner. "It took<br />
*9A<br />
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tent to finally lower sapirationa.<br />
Likewise, it talus years to restore<br />
those aspirations. . - Only a sua<br />
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can ultimately generate a<br />
resurgence of aspirations.<br />
Consumer*, particularly thoee<br />
who borrow <strong>for</strong> car* snd bouses,<br />
are sensitive to interest rate<br />
changes. But they'll also resist<br />
price hikes, Curtin said. »<br />
They're wary about their "lob<br />
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national i—..e that hopefully has -aved vhw<br />
An unveiltnif of vi hat happ»-n«-d with this<br />
Jrutiker; driver - life and whether he p^t h*-ip<br />
and w nv duln t it work and w ho allowtd him<br />
to P' n a car the evening issue to the <strong>for</strong>efront<br />
But it won't change, the fact* A voung<br />
woman's life is over because one man cared only<br />
tor hunselt and not <strong>for</strong> Uv«se w Ivor, he nugbt afttvt<br />
with his imTi»>nsible and sell-serving behavior<br />
Stiller penalties and the public awareness<br />
ot drinking and driving onlyaerve to remind<br />
each ot u- that we are responsible <strong>for</strong> our<br />
seKes and .iur actions That should be kept in<br />
mind as the holiday season rolls around<br />
The holidays are a time of celebrations and<br />
get-togethers Let's be honest ICs a time ol indulgence<br />
and overindulgence And it appears<br />
acceptable because no one wants to have the<br />
part\ in which liquor is not served Even w ith<br />
today's politically correct attitudes, no one<br />
want* to be considered un cool or boring After<br />
all a few drinks or glasses of wine w ith dinner<br />
or at a party is the way we have traditionalh<br />
celebrated Thanksgiving and the<br />
holiday* particularly New Year's<br />
Don't assume any drunken driver is that<br />
different than the rest of us It doesn't Lake a<br />
history of drinking problems to put any of us<br />
behind the wheel of a car at the wrong time or<br />
when we shouldn't be<br />
li s ea*\ <strong>for</strong> any of us to say that one of two<br />
drmks won't hurt and we're not that far from<br />
home^We can get there safely What happened<br />
to Jud> Rosin can happen to any of us<br />
What happens to drunken driven; could hap<br />
pen to any of us if we aren't responsible<br />
• n-ugh to know how we can so easily change<br />
the course of another person's life in a split<br />
-econd<br />
As the year-end celebrations begin, we<br />
must all keep in mind how easily we can hurt<br />
each other even when we don't mean to Our<br />
-ympathies are with Judy s family and<br />
friends Our outrage should serve to remind<br />
rach of us of our responsibilities<br />
It's time <strong>for</strong> us to give thanks<br />
When the Pilgnms bowed their heads<br />
tho»e many years ago. they wenthankful<br />
<strong>for</strong> the food on the table<br />
The-»e days <strong>for</strong> most suburban folka. there »<br />
not much worry that there won t be enough<br />
food on the table So. when we gather around<br />
the table on Thanksgiving, here are a few other<br />
things <strong>for</strong> which to be thanklul<br />
• W e are not at war<br />
• People in western Wayne County communities<br />
have the time and the goodwill to ring<br />
the bells <strong>for</strong> the Salvation Army and donate<br />
their time to coli*-ct food and money <strong>for</strong><br />
charity<br />
In Livonia, residents can fie thankful that<br />
• The community has been rated among the<br />
top 10 safest-cities in th« 1" S with -populations<br />
exceeding 100.000<br />
• It w a» rat*d as one of the best large communities<br />
in which to raise a family<br />
• k *till has a turkey farm within its limits<br />
despite pressure from growing urbanization<br />
In the city of Plymouth, residents can be<br />
thankful that<br />
•The kmg-awaited and Uxig-worked-oo $3 million<br />
rtreetadape project in the downtown area<br />
around Kellogg Park has been mostly completed<br />
and dedicated by officials this past week<br />
end<br />
•The city of Plymouth ieems to be paying<br />
more attention to the Old Village area of the<br />
city, w hich ha* long been neglected<br />
In Plymouth Township, residents can be<br />
thankful that.<br />
•The dispute between the township and Tern<br />
pie Baptist Church is «ettled A lawsuit<br />
QUESTION:<br />
What !• tha<br />
we mkmitt**<br />
qu—tfonetth*<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Pubhc<br />
<strong>Library</strong>.<br />
and THAT'S A<br />
*ooc<br />
against the township by the church over the<br />
Planning Commission's rejection of building<br />
plan- could have cost residents up to $5 million.<br />
if that suit was lost<br />
In Garden City, residents can be thankful<br />
that •<br />
•There is A continued spint of helping others<br />
in need dunng the holiday penod Those<br />
groups helping out this month and next are<br />
the Garden City Goodfellows. Mayor's Committee<br />
<strong>for</strong> L'nderpnvileged Children and L nited<br />
Needy Family Fund Also, many school<br />
children are joining together to donate money<br />
<strong>for</strong> chantable purposes<br />
• There is a renewed ef<strong>for</strong>t to revitalize its<br />
downtown business section. The City Council<br />
and Downtown Development Authority board<br />
of directors received a detailed senes of recommendations<br />
last summer on how to revitalize<br />
the dbwntown area<br />
In <strong>Canton</strong> Towmhip, residents are thankful<br />
that<br />
• A fire that started in the tower at the new<br />
$13 million Summit on the Park didn't spread<br />
because a spnnkler system worked at the<br />
newly opened recreation facility paid <strong>for</strong> by<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />
• New home owners at Pheasant Run Golf<br />
Course are happy about the end of the golf<br />
season. That means balls hit by golfers won't<br />
i be popping at their walls.<br />
These are not simple nor necessanly<br />
solemn things but they do represent what Observer!<br />
and communities have to be thankful<br />
<strong>for</strong> this holiday season.<br />
Happy Thanksgiving' '<br />
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Welcome Santa!<br />
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23,1995<br />
T- »M HAWIXTFSTAJRR PWRNAAUNU-K<br />
Special guest: The arrival of Santa Claus signals the start of the shopping<br />
season at area malls, dou ntou ns and business centers. Santa attracts a<br />
crowd wherever he goes, and that's just fine <strong>for</strong> local retailers who are gear<br />
ing up <strong>for</strong> a successful shopping season. More than 800people turned out<br />
last Saturday to greet the jolly old man at Westland Center.<br />
Beautification winners<br />
LETTERS<br />
The Beautification Committee of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
w as organized 15 years ago to encourage<br />
and recognize citizens of <strong>Canton</strong> w ho<br />
care about their community<br />
One of the activities of the Beautification<br />
Committee of <strong>Canton</strong> is making nominations<br />
<strong>for</strong> and presenting aw ards to <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />
and businesses who make the ef<strong>for</strong>t to<br />
make our community a more pleasing place to<br />
live We were asked by three apartmentMindo<br />
complexes to closely examine each nominee<br />
and judge them as to meeting the cntena established<br />
by the committee. The w inners this -<br />
year are<br />
1 Pilgrim Village apartment complexes<br />
Thomas and Adrienne Lew. Leonard and Evelyn<br />
Kop. Anna Brecht. Clyde and Margaret<br />
Chafin. Robert Greenstein. Hall of Fame —<br />
Bernard and Cheryl Hunt<br />
2 Fordham Green: George and Lorraine<br />
Kanoni. Richard and Eddie Mae Ware. Beth<br />
and Scott Yaekle. Jeff Halverson. Mark and<br />
Nancy McMichael<br />
3 Bed<strong>for</strong>d Villa Condo Complex Shirley<br />
Casler.<br />
The Beautificatiop Committee of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
made nominations <strong>for</strong> awards to Keep Michigan<br />
Beautiful Inc.. all of which received<br />
awards from this state organization<br />
1 Pam Swiderek, copyrighted <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Awareness booklets<br />
2 Shell gas station at Haggerty and Ford<br />
3 Marianne Keck and Tina Gerlach. public<br />
planting of "Welcome to <strong>Canton</strong>" Signs<br />
4 Lighthouse Car Wash on Ford Road<br />
5. Updated version of Activity book<br />
6 Apartment complexes who organize their<br />
own awards Fordham Green, Pilgnm V illage<br />
and Village Green<br />
7. Action Landscaping •<br />
8. Beautification Committee <strong>for</strong> perennial<br />
exchange.<br />
Chria Lapinski, secretary<br />
Problems continue<br />
Approximately two years ago. we sent a<br />
letter to each of the members of the<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Board of Education,<br />
addressing the issue of racially motivated incidents<br />
at the high schools. An offer waa made<br />
to provide printed materials, speakers, and/or<br />
workshops dealing with racism Except <strong>for</strong> a<br />
courteous response from one board member<br />
I Dean Swartzwelter). there was no further inquiry<br />
or follow-up<br />
Since that time, various other acts of intimidation<br />
and violence have continued to occur<br />
The article in last Thursday's Observer<br />
about the^attack on Maureen Mclnerney is a<br />
clear indication that the problems are ongoing.<br />
and need to be dealt with in a proactive<br />
manner<br />
It seems that whenever the issue of racism<br />
is mentioned, the instinctive reaction is to be-<br />
come defensive, and to deny that it s a problem<br />
Racism is generally perceived to be an<br />
issue of w hite attitudes toward blacks or other<br />
minorities But it goes far beyond that<br />
Racism is a spiritual disease, one to which no<br />
gnrnp of people is immune^and one that will<br />
continue to spread unless faced squarely, and<br />
a concerted, consistent ef<strong>for</strong>t is made to root<br />
out this sickness from our society<br />
The "Dignity and Respect" program that<br />
| has been instituted at CEP is a great start,<br />
but more is needed Mankind must recognize<br />
and acknowledge its organic unity. Whether<br />
J one is a Darwinist or a Creationist, both science<br />
and religion testify to the indisputable<br />
fact that all existence had but one origin<br />
j Our differences, racial, cultural, and philosophical.<br />
have been caused by separation<br />
Nevertheless, these differences should be a<br />
cause of joy and wonder, not conflict and ha-<br />
J tred<br />
Certainly there are hard-core racists on<br />
both sides, black and white, who will resist<br />
any ef<strong>for</strong>ts toward change But those of us<br />
who do not share their views must not be<br />
guilty of sins of omission by being silent. The<br />
haters among us are never silent. With words,<br />
deeds, sometimes with tattoos, modes of dress<br />
or hairstyles, they constantly and proudly pne<br />
claim their views Of what are they so proud?<br />
And why are we so ailent?<br />
We need to take positive stand <strong>for</strong> unity. It<br />
ia not enough to simply "do no harm " It isn't<br />
enough to simply not teach racism at home<br />
and at school We must frankly talk to our<br />
children and each other about why racism and<br />
prejudice are morally wrong and destructive •<br />
to the peace, juatice. and security of our society.<br />
We urge the Board of Education to take<br />
steps to deal with thia problem now. and not<br />
to continue denying ita existence until it becomes<br />
more senoua and widespread The nation<br />
ia watching.<br />
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Family Room<br />
KAREN MEIER<br />
Giving thanks<br />
each, every day<br />
Happy Thankagiving to you all! In recognition<br />
of this day, t have <strong>for</strong> you two things:<br />
a word of thanks and a story of thanks.<br />
Actually, it's a story of "no thanks "<br />
First My Word of Thanks to "Family Room"<br />
Readers<br />
Thank you <strong>for</strong> the cards, letters, phone calls.<br />
invitations, good wishes, apples, ice cream and<br />
kinship<br />
I w ish I could thank all of you personally, but<br />
because of the volume of messages I receive, 1<br />
just can't I love hearing from you. though And I<br />
greatly ippreciate the time it takes to call and<br />
write, to express delight or concern, to share<br />
your experiences. Rut I do feel awful because it s<br />
rude <strong>for</strong> me not to reply on a personal and<br />
lengthy fashion<br />
My mother taught me better than that. She<br />
would drill me and hound me and keep after me<br />
to sav. "thank you " From the time 1 could hold a<br />
pencil in my hand, the thank-you note was as<br />
necessary as breathing<br />
I remember my hand being cramped <strong>for</strong> days<br />
after each birthday and after each Christmas<br />
But I must say. my mother's lessons stuck My<br />
hand cramped following my graduation open<br />
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Bridal Registry, Page 15A<br />
Religious News, Page 17A<br />
Page 13A<br />
Seminar offers hope to the abused<br />
• <strong>Canton</strong> resident Debra<br />
Siddall's abusive ex-husband<br />
continues to stalk<br />
and harass her. Although<br />
he's violating probation,<br />
no one would help her. After<br />
attending a domestic<br />
violence seminar in Livonia<br />
last week, she feels<br />
hopeful.<br />
BY CHRISTINA FUOCO<br />
STAT* W*ITS*<br />
Aa Debra Siddall<br />
speaks of the last 13<br />
years of her life, the<br />
word "prisoner"<br />
comes to mind<br />
The years of<br />
abuse the <strong>Canton</strong><br />
resident has suffered at the hands of<br />
her now ex-husband have made her<br />
terrified of leaving her home She<br />
suffers from migraines, anxiety attacks<br />
and post-traumatic stress syndrome.<br />
Siddall has a fear of being out in<br />
public and feels the need to look<br />
over her shoulder all the time The<br />
only way she knows how to survive<br />
is by creating what she calls "a split<br />
personality."<br />
"The real me is a real nice person.<br />
I'm outgoing: I'm caring; I'm giving,"<br />
she said "I do whatever I can. I let<br />
people walk all over me When I feel<br />
threatened, I turn into a bitch. I<br />
take on this attitude like. "Don't<br />
mess with me * I get aggravated,<br />
frustrated, tense. I'm just not to be<br />
reckoned with "<br />
And all her ex husband gets is a<br />
slap on the hand.<br />
That's even after he violated a<br />
court order three times to not make<br />
contact with her The order was part<br />
of the condition of his probation af-<br />
ter he w as released from jail in April<br />
on felony charges of aggravated assault.<br />
"They will do nothing," she said.<br />
"All they said they could do was<br />
bring him in and re-explain the law<br />
to him The law is not working <strong>for</strong>'<br />
some of us You get to a point where<br />
you want to give up "<br />
Making strides<br />
To quell her fears and those of<br />
others in her situation, the Wayne<br />
County Coordinating Council to Prevent<br />
Domestic Violence gathered in<br />
Livonia Nov. 16 to tell more than<br />
400 abuse survivors, women's advocates;<br />
prosecutors, judges, coun-<br />
JIM JAONNSUVSRWR PHOTOQRATOT<br />
Survlving: Debra<br />
Siddall of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
was abused<br />
<strong>for</strong> 13 years by<br />
her now ex-husband.<br />
Now, he<br />
stalks her and<br />
sends her bloody<br />
pictures and<br />
threatening ^<br />
cards. She felt<br />
she couldryl be<br />
helped until she<br />
attended a seminar<br />
rh Livonia<br />
last week.<br />
selors and the public the strides the<br />
group has made — and will make —<br />
in combatting domestic violence.<br />
"Basically, we want to let people<br />
know that we are actually dealing<br />
with this problem." said Judge<br />
Richard Halloran of 36th District<br />
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Hailoran joined speakers at the<br />
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Wayne County Pn*»*cuu>r's Off<br />
ice<br />
Gov John Engier. Junnj his<br />
keynote #iidreas, called the semi<br />
nar the moat extensive fathering<br />
&i this type anywhe-re in the<br />
ttate<br />
Women should no longer suffer<br />
tn silence, he said<br />
"M> committment is the need<br />
to ensure that not one more life ia<br />
bat whether it is a spouse or a<br />
aw an in a .latin* relationship/'<br />
baaaid<br />
Engl«-r rs encouraged by a 14<br />
haft package pa*aed in 1993 which<br />
makes it easier <strong>for</strong> »>>n»en to get<br />
protection quicker and easier<br />
He also is "very encouraged by<br />
the amount of training that it<br />
taking place and has been done<br />
For example, more than 200 prosecutors<br />
attended a »eminar on<br />
implementing a seamlea* process<br />
• here' abused women and chd<br />
dren can get help The Michigan<br />
State Police has made a training<br />
video to show how to deal with<br />
domestic violence<br />
Creating a handbook<br />
Aiding the seamless process<br />
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WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS<br />
Fernstrum-<br />
Anderson<br />
Stacie Anderson and Peter<br />
Fern strum were married Sept. 23,<br />
in the The Main Street Chapel,<br />
by the honorable Craig Rolfs.<br />
The bride is the daughter of<br />
Carole and John Anderson of<br />
Plymouth, and the groom is the<br />
son of Mary and Peter Fernstrum<br />
of Menominee. »<br />
The bride is a graduate of<br />
Western Michigan University<br />
who works as a substitute teacher<br />
in Iowa City. The groom is also a<br />
graduate of Western Michigan<br />
University and is employed by<br />
Rexam in Iowa City as a development<br />
engineer.<br />
Shelley Anderson served as<br />
maid of honor and Matt Militello<br />
served as best man.<br />
Cantrell-<br />
Ockerman<br />
Amy Lorraine Cantrell and<br />
Christopher Alan Ockerman were<br />
married May 27 at First Presbyterian<br />
Church in Carrollton, Ohio,<br />
by the Rev. Rodney Buchanan<br />
The bride is tha daughter of<br />
Jerry and Pat Cantrell of Carrollton,<br />
Ohio; the groom is the son of<br />
Gary and Sandy Mills of Livonia,<br />
and Greg and Jo Ockerman of<br />
Union Lake.<br />
_ The bride is a graduate of<br />
Girove City College in Pennsylvania.<br />
She also earned a master's<br />
degree in guidance and counseling<br />
and marriage and family counsel-<br />
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The Plymouth Manor. They are<br />
making their home in Iowa City.<br />
Iowa.<br />
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lor of science degree in accounting<br />
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employed by Ward Presbyterian<br />
Church aa a staff accountant.<br />
Jill Riddi<strong>for</strong>d served as maid of<br />
honor with bridesmaids Laura<br />
Miller, Anne McGivern and Lori<br />
King.<br />
Jason Kahler was the best man<br />
with groomsmen Matt Herman,<br />
Eric Koglin and Tom Deason.<br />
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couple left <strong>for</strong> their honeymoon in<br />
Hawaii.<br />
St. Clair-<br />
McKenzie<br />
Larry and Mary St. Clair of<br />
Troy announce the engagement of<br />
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Donald L. McKenzie, son of Ruth<br />
and John Cook of Plymouth, and<br />
John and Judy McKenzie of<br />
South Lyon.<br />
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from Michigan State University<br />
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Michigan University in 1997<br />
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manager at Bradley Marketing<br />
Group in Oak Park.<br />
Her fiance is a 1990 graduate of<br />
Livonia Stevenson High School<br />
and received his bachelor of science<br />
degree in biochemistry from<br />
Michigan State University in<br />
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They are making their home in<br />
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in St. Anastasia Parish in Troy.<br />
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n«v Luthar A Werth. Pastor<br />
Sunday Worship 8:30 A 11:00 A.M.<br />
Sunday School A Bible Ctees 9:45 A.M.<br />
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ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN<br />
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l Mother* of Preschoolers» banning<br />
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page / 7.4<br />
The Obmrtmr/'VUkN&yu, NOVEMBER 33, 1995<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call the church at<br />
(3131522 6830<br />
IIILUMIOMf<br />
The you tha of Weatland Free<br />
Methodist Church are aelling En<br />
tertainment books now through<br />
Friday, Dec. I The books coat $40<br />
and offer hundreds of diacounU<br />
and two-<strong>for</strong> one offers at local res<br />
taurant* and merchant*. Money<br />
raised will support the teens w ho<br />
will be attending a youth rally in<br />
Chicago. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call pastor Ron at (313) 728-2600.<br />
St. Aidan is also selling Entertainment<br />
books <strong>for</strong> $40. Proceeeda<br />
will be used to send members to<br />
the annual CYO Rainbow Youth<br />
Conference Books can be purchased<br />
in the parish office. Farm<br />
ington Road in Livonia. For more<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation, call (313) 425-5960.<br />
• HOC 10AY LUNCHEON<br />
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20A The 06*ert*r/THL1«W, NOVEMBER 23. 1995<br />
At life's end, the kindness of strangers matters - strangers<br />
BY Sti<br />
Kn tuiu<br />
Car, car." Jonathan Cruaby<br />
w*iUd a* h« «u cvrwd through<br />
the door into Man* Schaufoi*'*<br />
Plymouth home For Jonathan,<br />
the choice between th« caauDo<br />
tjon in*i Bennett, supported by McLaughlin. to adept the Agenda as<br />
presen'-ed<br />
AjW Bennett Burdrtsa. Kirrhtfaller McLaughlin. Shefferfv and Yack<br />
Vt-en! LaJo*<br />
Mot-on tn Bennett supported by .Shefferf*. to approve the Minutes of the<br />
ne^uiar meeting October 24. 1995 as presented<br />
Ayee Bennett Burdxiak. Kirchgatter McLaughlin. Shefferly and Yack<br />
Kbmral LaJ&f<br />
7. '.995 Minutes Page 7 paragraph t. line 9. "Amentech New<br />
Media* was cban«rd to "CaatiaeataJ Cabieviston" The iefit«oc* now reads<br />
The Board was reminded that a grant from r«imMi.l ('ihU«m would<br />
•ooo be arriving in the amount of 1325 000 Motion by Bennett, supported<br />
by Shefferty to approve the Minute* of the joint meeting with the Planning<br />
ommiwiwi of November 7 1996 as amended.<br />
Ayee. Bennett. Burt^ciak. McLaughlin. Shefferly and Yack<br />
Abstain Karrhgatte*<br />
Absent LaJoy<br />
CITIZENS' NON-AGENDA ITEM COMMENTS:<br />
Ksiklnii Wngbt. 3981)3 Lynn sajd that leaf removal is needed in Holiday<br />
Park Subdivision Director Machnik will research and report back to the<br />
Boajd.<br />
Trustee LaJey nw! the meeting at 7 20 PM.<br />
Motion by K-.-ctufatier supported by Burdxiak. to pay the bills as presented<br />
Mntssi carried unanimous/)<br />
EXPENDITURE RECAP<br />
GENERAL FUND 101 1 507.085 50<br />
FIRE FUND<br />
POLICE FUND<br />
206<br />
207<br />
190.807 77<br />
179 790 44<br />
COMMUNITY CENTER 206 6.386 47<br />
GOLF COURSE FUND 211 23,878 42<br />
STREET LIGHTING 219 15.904 83<br />
CABLE TV FUND 230 10.809 88<br />
TWP IM<strong>PR</strong>OVEMENT FUND 246 791 73<br />
ALTO THEFT FORFEITURE 267 18 88<br />
CDBG<br />
ALTO THEFT GRANT FUND<br />
DOWNTOWN DISTRICT ALTH<br />
CAP <strong>PR</strong>GJ-COMM CENTER<br />
274<br />
289<br />
294<br />
402<br />
2.091 00<br />
706 34<br />
114 17<br />
607.862-48<br />
ROAD PAVING FUND 403 3.517 00<br />
PHEASANT RUN GOLF COURSE 489 12.204 81<br />
WATER 4 SEWER FUND 502 1.388.170 07<br />
TRUST A AGENCY 702 100-730 00<br />
TOTAL-ALL FUNDS S 3.038.828 79<br />
H W H I M M<br />
Mstas by Bennett supported by McLaughlin, to adopt the resolution<br />
Phyllis Johnaon <strong>for</strong> her service to the community Motion<br />
PURUC HEARING:<br />
ITEM I P I T S M C C O M M E N T / A P P R O V A L OP T H E P R O P O S E D<br />
il.tttllPVT WtTU OMNICOM OP MICHIGAN 1ST TO<br />
b±2sZ* A _ A hi p FFUSttOfflf. AM) IHH T.TT TO TBAN8TEK<br />
THE OMNICOM CABLE FRANCHISE TO CONTINENTAL<br />
rMnrams IhC<br />
the pabhe beanog open at 7-32 PM<br />
Kjchard 8 Wwgaad Senior VKS Prsnisnt-Operation* <strong>for</strong> Continental<br />
of gnu Chi— Michigan, aaid that Ceatanental Cahkmrnoa of<br />
Michigan. lac. will be the frxnrhteee and operator in <strong>Canton</strong><br />
He<br />
ky • • a^ar aapportad by LaJs» te adept j<br />
EiTiif .DJL CAJTTPM. LNC<br />
careful to avoid even tha slightest<br />
bump that could break a bona.<br />
They are up several time* a night<br />
to change hia sweat-soak ad bedding<br />
and to move him la relieve tha<br />
stiffness from lying In one position.<br />
Cautious about their eon. tha<br />
family at firat did vaty little.<br />
Lynn did look into an early intervention<br />
program that had an infants<br />
group, but didn't like it. She<br />
found it hard to relate to the other<br />
mother*' problems.<br />
"The first year of his life, it was<br />
hard to look at other balnea.<br />
Lynn said- "For the first year, I<br />
was going through a grieving process<br />
<strong>for</strong> the birth of my child. 1<br />
was mad <strong>for</strong> a long time; 1 wanted<br />
to know whet I did to deaerve<br />
thia"<br />
"It's humbled me." added Joe.<br />
"I thought I could take on tha<br />
world and 1 had this plan and everything<br />
that went with it. Then<br />
Jonathan came along and put it<br />
all in iu place. Now I know about<br />
one day at e time."<br />
As much as possible,<br />
Jonathan's life ia filled with family<br />
activities He waa there when<br />
the Crosbys poeed <strong>for</strong> a family<br />
photo — "a big accomplishment."<br />
according to Lynn. He'a there in<br />
See STSAMMM» S1A<br />
1995 taxes paid from February 15 to February 29 1996 Motion carried<br />
upsn invaiafy<br />
Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to approve the following<br />
budget amendments in the Community Center. Golf Course and Community<br />
Improvement Funds<br />
COMMUNITY CENTER FUND.<br />
Krvrn ncs<br />
Contnb tr Golf Ceurvs Fund #208-000-676-2110 $ 200.000<br />
Contnb fr Co^ einnty Impro* Fund #208-000-876-2460 200.000<br />
This budget imendment does not increase nor decrease the Community<br />
Center Fund<br />
GOLF COURSE FUNDI<br />
B n — ;<br />
Fund Balance Appropriation ri 11 OCX 1-699 OOOU 5 200.000<br />
I<br />
BILI BusuiK/STArr pHOTocaAmitN<br />
Hello there: Still a bit tearyeyed. Jonathan Crosby calmed down enough <strong>for</strong> his father<br />
Joe to introduce him to Marie Schaufele. Johnathan is Community Hospice Services'<br />
youngest patient, while Schaufele is the agency's oldest.<br />
•211 697-959-20*0 J 200,000<br />
the Golf Course Fund budget from<br />
Trsnsf to Community Center Fond<br />
This budget amendment mere si<br />
11658.771 to 11,868.771.<br />
COMMUNITY IM<strong>PR</strong>OVEMENT FUND:<br />
.'ijinmnnsiinna<br />
Contnb to Special Revenue Funds »246-959 965 2000<br />
Appr Tranrf to Fund Balance 0346-96*9884000<br />
S 1200.000 •<br />
200.000<br />
This budget amendment does not increase nor decrease the Community<br />
1 approvement Fond Motion curried unanimous 1 y<br />
Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter. to adopt an amendment to thr<br />
• anvaaamg. Soiiotli^ iwl Peddling Ordinance No 501D to become effective<br />
upon publication. Mouon earned unanimously<br />
SECOND READING<br />
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON<br />
AMENDMENT<br />
CANVASSING. SOLICITING AND PEDDLING ORDINANCE NO. 50»D><br />
SUMMARY<br />
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE 50. 50. 50. AND<br />
«XC> OR THE ORDINANCES OF THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF<br />
CANTON, REGULATING CANVASSING. SOLICITING AND<br />
PEDDLING FOR THE PURPOSE OF SAFEGUARDING THE<br />
HEALTH. SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE TOWNSHIP. AMENDING<br />
SECTION S OF SAID ORDINANCES; <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR<br />
EXEMPTIONS FROM THE LICENSING AND FEE REQUIREMENTS;<br />
<strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR REGISTRATION OF CHARITABLE AND NON-<br />
<strong>PR</strong>OFIT ORGANIZATIONS; <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF<br />
ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT<br />
THEREWITH; <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION<br />
OF THIS ORDINANCE; <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE <strong>PR</strong>ESERVATION OF<br />
ALL PENDING CAUSES OF ACTION: <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE<br />
SEVERABILITY OF THIS ORDINANCE; AND <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE<br />
EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF.<br />
THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS<br />
SECTION 1-<br />
This suet inn amends Is linn S of Ordinance 50. SOA). 50" B and 50lC> as<br />
follows<br />
•7M0 Section I Exaasptio* of Charitable Organizations, Non<br />
Profit Organisations, snd Interstate Commerce Companies<br />
• sglstrattoa mtChaHtahta aad Now-Profit Organisation*.<br />
This section exempts interstate commerce companies, charitable<br />
organualicm. and non-profit organizations from all license application<br />
and lies—s foa requirement*, and requires charitable organizations and<br />
non-profit organizations to register with the Townahip and provide visual<br />
identification to it* solicitor*<br />
SECTION X. Y1QLATT0H AMD PENALTY.<br />
This section providsa Cor the penalty <strong>for</strong> any violation of this Ordinance<br />
Tliis section provide* that the Ordinance is severable and if any portion of<br />
the Ordinance m declared invalid <strong>for</strong> any reason, the remaining provisions of<br />
the Ordmanos wiB remain valid<br />
gyr-TVMus.<br />
This section I<br />
This section prov ide* that the repeal and amendment provided <strong>for</strong> herein<br />
faragata or affect say sets committed or don*, or any penalty or<br />
tcurrad. or any paading litigation or prsasration or any right<br />
ar sum I tag psisr toths affective date of this Ordinance<br />
_ if FlLIIVl PATli<br />
I mill If II that the Oi llnssn shall be effective upon publication<br />
i to Ordinance No. M(D) baeoaass effective<br />
of a w i n of the aaaandment within the<br />
thie ^ ^1ng la *a Cain Ofeimr aa November «,<br />
IMS. Orilaaa i i Ne>» aa sisndsd Is svailaMs far pahUc iaspection<br />
la tha Offics mt the Tsewshlp Clerk. I1M Swath Caatoa Center<br />
MI 481S7 M ag ijli I ndsaaa haaara.<br />
by Beaaett, aopportad by Kirchgatter. to approve the following<br />
ia the General Fond to appropriate fends far additional<br />
the Solid lag 4 Inspection Services Division of<br />
I 10.000<br />
i m wm<br />
use on the Township-owned property within the Pheasant Run PDI) Mutiorf<br />
carried unanimously<br />
Motion by Bennett, supported by Kirchgatter, to award the bid <strong>for</strong> the<br />
purchase and installation of 209 trees at Pheasant Run Golf Club to Action<br />
landscape 4 Sprinkler Systems in the amount of 140.223 Motion carried<br />
unanimously<br />
Motion by Bennett, supported by Burdziak. to award the bid <strong>for</strong> the purvhase<br />
of a Toro 223-D rotary trim mower to Spartan Distributors. Inc in the<br />
amount of $10,975 Motion carried unanimously<br />
Motion by Ken net t supported by McLaughlin, to authorize the transfer of<br />
from Municipal Services account number 101 305 951-0000 to<br />
Building and Knipneering Services capital outlay accounts as follows<br />
Cont-^'nceii and Seminars • 101-305-951-0000 $'1.20O)<br />
Capital Outlay Bldg Svcs 101-371-977-0000 12H<br />
Capital Outlay Engin Svcs 101 -M7 977-0000<br />
This budget amendment decreaaes the Municipal Service* budget from<br />
$223 595 to $222,395 . increases the Building Services budget from<br />
$935,948 to $936,076 and increases the Engineering Services budget from<br />
$421,644 to $422,716 Motion carried unanimously<br />
Motion by BenneU, supported by Shefferly. to introduce and publish <strong>for</strong> First<br />
Ki-ading an amendment to the l\ilice Reserve Ordinance No 65< A'<br />
Motion by Bennett, supported by Shefferly. to table <strong>for</strong> publicaUon Motion<br />
camrd unanimously<br />
FIRST READING<br />
AMENDMENT<br />
POLICE RESERVE ORDINANCE NO. 65(A)<br />
SUMMARY<br />
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 85, POLICE<br />
RESERVE. REGULATING THE APPOINTMENT, USE AND<br />
SUPERVISION OF POLICE RESERVE OFFICERS; FOR THE<br />
PURPOSE OF SAFEGUARDING THE HEALTH. SAFETY AND<br />
WELFARE OF THE TOWNSHIP, AMENDING SECTIONS t, 3 AND 4<br />
OF SAID ORDINANCE TO <strong>PR</strong>OVIDE FOR "DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC<br />
SAFETY" IN PLACE AND INSTEAD OF "CHIEF OF POLICE";<br />
<strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS<br />
OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT THEREWITH; <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR<br />
THE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE;<br />
<strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE <strong>PR</strong>ESERVATION OF ALL PENDING CAUSES<br />
OF ACTION; <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THIS<br />
ORDINANCE: AND <strong>PR</strong>OVIDING FOR THE EFFECTIVE DATE'<br />
HEREOF.<br />
THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON ORDAINS:<br />
SECTION 1. AMENDMENT TO THE ORDINANCE<br />
Sections 2. 3 and 4 of Ordinance 65, are hereby amended to read as follows<br />
1MJ20 Section2. UMgQlMAMHMi IPMF.NT<br />
This section is amended to provide <strong>for</strong> "Director of <strong>Public</strong> Safety" in place of<br />
•Chief of Police" aa the individual in charge of designating uni<strong>for</strong>ma and<br />
equipment <strong>for</strong> police reserve officers<br />
iMj»- secuQo i omumaiiatt AVn maaffl ">R BEMOVAL<br />
Thia section is amended to provide <strong>for</strong> the "Director of <strong>Public</strong> Safety" in place<br />
of the "Chief of Police" aa the individual in charge of promulgating rules<br />
relating to the qualifications of police reeerve officers and reasons <strong>for</strong><br />
removal<br />
1OLM0 Scctian-L IBAttUNU<br />
Thia section is amended to provide <strong>for</strong> the "Director of <strong>Public</strong> Safety' in place<br />
of "Chief of Police" ss the person authorized to appoint inatroctors and<br />
superviaors and officers to train direct, and supervise police reeerve officers<br />
TfassecUoifprovides <strong>for</strong> the penalty <strong>for</strong> any notation of this Ordinance<br />
SECTION 3. HgVKRARIlJTY.<br />
This section provides that the Ordinance is severable and if any portion of<br />
the Ordinance ia declared invalid <strong>for</strong> any reason, the remaining provisions of<br />
the Ordinance will remain valid<br />
SECTION 4. RRPKAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES.<br />
This section provides <strong>for</strong> the repeal of sll conflicting Ordinances<br />
SECTION 5- &AVTNQB CLAUSE.<br />
This section provides that the repeal snd amendment provided <strong>for</strong> herein<br />
shall not sbrogste or affect any sets committed or done, or any penalty or<br />
<strong>for</strong>feiture incurred, or any pending litigation or prosecution or any right<br />
mtablmhed or oScurnag prior to the effective date of this Ordinance<br />
SECTION I- EFFECTIVE DAIE.<br />
This section provides that the Ordinance shall bs effartive upon publication<br />
•NOTE; A snauaary of the First Reading of Ordinance No. 88
The Observer/THLWMr, NOVEMBER 23. 1995<br />
Book geared <strong>for</strong> the partners of breast cancer patients<br />
When Al Barniveau's wife. Har<br />
nett, wu diagnosed with brw»»t<br />
cancer. hia world waa "shaken to<br />
the con," he ••imits<br />
Suddenly, like many support<br />
partners of bnut cancer patients,<br />
Barrineau aadly recalled. "1<br />
didn't know what to do to help<br />
her. I didn't know what »h* needed<br />
most front me "<br />
In the ongoing crises of diagno<br />
tit, surgery and treatment <strong>for</strong><br />
breast cancer, moet attention ia<br />
obviously directed toward the patient.<br />
After years of working with<br />
breast cancer patienU and their<br />
families, breaat health specialist<br />
and certified oncology nurse Judy<br />
C Kneece decided it waa time to<br />
do something <strong>for</strong> patients and<br />
support partners alike.<br />
For support partners, Kneece<br />
wrote 'Helping Your Mate Face<br />
Breast Cancer "<br />
Spouses and other support peo<br />
pie often will hover somewhere in<br />
the background, trying to maintain<br />
a stoic erterior and stifling<br />
their own emotions in order to 'be<br />
strong" <strong>for</strong> the patient. Many<br />
support partners recall feeling a<br />
need to take action and "make<br />
things better" but are at a loaa as<br />
to exactly what they should say or<br />
do.<br />
In approximately 150 pages<br />
with illustrations. "Helping Your<br />
Mate Face Breast Cancer" offers a<br />
wide range of "tips <strong>for</strong> becoming<br />
an effective support partner."<br />
from coping with their own emotional<br />
pain and telling the children,<br />
to handling insurance and<br />
financial matters<br />
Agencies<br />
provide<br />
support<br />
If you're being abu*ed,<br />
you can find help in Wayne<br />
County by calling:<br />
• First Step at (313) 981-<br />
9695<br />
• Interim House at (313)<br />
861 5300.<br />
• My Siater's Place —<br />
Women's Justice Center at<br />
(313)921 3900<br />
• Michigan Family Violence<br />
Helpline at (800) 996-<br />
6228.<br />
• Neighborhood Service Organization<br />
at (313) 224-<br />
7000.<br />
Community Mental<br />
Health also has in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
about current shelter space,<br />
available 24 hours a day.<br />
seven days a week, by call<br />
ing (313) 224 7000.<br />
Teen-agers in need of help<br />
can call:<br />
• Off The Streets at (313)<br />
873-0678.<br />
• Teen Challenge at (313)<br />
531-0111.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation about lowcoat<br />
or free legal aid <strong>for</strong> domestic<br />
violence victims can<br />
be reached by calling:<br />
• The Women'a Justice<br />
Center at (313) 961-7073<br />
• Wayne County Neighbor<br />
hood Legal Servkeaat (313)<br />
962-0466.<br />
• Legal Add and Defenders<br />
Association of Detroit at<br />
(313) 964-4700. Ext. 326.<br />
• Free Legal Aid Clinic at<br />
(313) 832-2777.<br />
In<strong>for</strong>mation about obtain<br />
ing a court issued personal<br />
protection order alao ia<br />
available from the Wayne<br />
County Clerk's Office by<br />
calling (313) 224-6262.<br />
Lecture<br />
looks at<br />
customs<br />
• Irish Christmas customs will<br />
be the focus of a talk by Pauline<br />
Bracken 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov.<br />
30, at the Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>,<br />
32777 FWe Mile.<br />
Bracken, an Irish<br />
and author of the popular<br />
'Light a4 Other Days," which<br />
telle of growing up ia suburban<br />
Dublin, will introduce partial<br />
pants to the customs by baking<br />
with a child's eyee through a win<br />
dow to yesterday.<br />
The lecture to scan a arid by tha<br />
Metro Detroit Chapter of the<br />
trteh \IIHI— Cultum<br />
tute. A donation of 16 to ; a<br />
•d. and rafceahmente will ba<br />
(818)<br />
It provides an overview of the<br />
patient's surgery and treatment<br />
options aa well aa her emotional<br />
i and downs at various stages<br />
Jthe procaaa toward recovery. It<br />
alao looks at the issues of changes<br />
in the sexual relationship and<br />
provides a glossary of important<br />
terms and a liat of resources<br />
Each chapter ia laced with Bar<br />
nneau's recollections of the process<br />
he. hia wife snd their four<br />
children have gone through since<br />
her diagnosis and surgery several<br />
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1185 Sooth Rochester Rd<br />
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Fingertip speed control • Power kx k group<br />
• Front and rear carpeted floor mais<br />
• Illuminated entry svstem<br />
• Locking radial spoke<br />
w heel covers
The Village Players of Birmingham<br />
present "My Favorite<br />
Year." Call (810) 644-2075 <strong>for</strong><br />
ticket in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
I<br />
S A ^ j J A V<br />
f<br />
H * "%<br />
*§iv<br />
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The rivalry between two toys<br />
leads to comic complications<br />
in Walt Disney Pictures' new<br />
animated comedy-adventure<br />
"Toy Storv."<br />
Detroit Symphony Orchestra<br />
features guest<br />
conductor/pianist Dennis<br />
Russell Davies at an All Concerto<br />
Evening. Call (313) 833-<br />
3700, 1810) (>45-6666.<br />
Hot tlx: A three-story tree<br />
sparkles with light in the<br />
indoor winter wonderland<br />
at Henry Ford Museum,<br />
Dearborn.<br />
THE<br />
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1995 • PAGE 1 SECTION B<br />
PHOTO SUMOnOtTBUMMK*<br />
Wild lifhts: This moose is one of more than 40 animal creations that spnngto life in an explosion of250,000 multi-colored<br />
lights at the Detroit Zoological Society's Wild Lights exhibit.<br />
LIGHT<br />
SHOWS<br />
keep<br />
holidays<br />
aglow<br />
etro Detroit ia turned on to holiday light dis-<br />
H<br />
play*.<br />
Holiday light shows make <strong>for</strong> an inexpensive<br />
family evening out and a way to brighten the<br />
The 3-year-old LightFest ia Wayne County's<br />
offering. It feature* 35 displays over a four-mile<br />
stretch of Hines Drive, between Merriman and the<br />
Warrendale picnic area in Dearborn Heights.<br />
Lightfest, produced by the county parka division,<br />
includes about 500,000 lights. New this year are a<br />
Nativity scene, a Menorah scene and a Kwanzaa<br />
LightFest continues through Jan 1 (closed on<br />
Christmas) 7-10 p.m. The cost is |5 per car.<br />
(including vans and recreational vehicles). $20 <strong>for</strong><br />
limousines and small buses and $50 <strong>for</strong> full-size<br />
buses.<br />
Traffic enters Hines Drive at Merriman in Westland,<br />
proceed* east, one way. and«exita «t Warren,<br />
just east of Telegraph. Refreshments, a gift shop<br />
and photos with SanU will he available at the<br />
Warrendale picnic ares.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation, or to arrange a bus tour,<br />
call (313) 261-1990.<br />
Here's a look at three other area holiday light<br />
• The Detroit Zoo's Wild Lights boasts more than<br />
40 displays of over 250,000 lights along a half-mile<br />
walking path. The trail features an animated<br />
whale, a pair of elephants. • train foil of animals,<br />
a stegosaurus and more. Trees and shrubs along<br />
the path are alao decorated with lights.<br />
Wild lights continues from 5:30-8 p.m through<br />
Saturday, Dec. 30, at the too. It is closed on<br />
'Nutcracker' casts magical spell on dancers<br />
BY RKNXI SKOGLTKD<br />
M*g^ is taking place in Plymouth In a<br />
cavernous dance studio in the back quarters<br />
ef the Plymouth Trade Center, the<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Ballet Company is<br />
bringing to lift Tchaikovsky^ The Nutcracker."<br />
The company perfon..s the ballet<br />
with the Plymouth Symphony<br />
Orchestra Dec 1-3, Plymouth Salem<br />
High School Auditorium, call (313 > 461-<br />
2122 Tickets $14 aduhe and senior citizens.<br />
$6 students A "Sugar Plum Tea"<br />
follows the Dec. 3 per<strong>for</strong>mance. Coet $3<br />
ia advance. ($4) st the door.<br />
For the peat several weeks. Umber.<br />
young dancers like Megan Flke. 14, of<br />
Plymouth have practiced leaps and<br />
~ M acroes the wooden floor of<br />
i Dance Extension studio. Tve<br />
f <strong>for</strong> 12 years You can let<br />
out You relieve stress,<br />
i with all year<br />
friends." she said<br />
Pike is part of "The Nutcrac ker" corps<br />
Among other roles, she's s dancer in the<br />
"Waltz of the Flowers " Like many of the<br />
dancer* in the company, Fike has<br />
endured sore muscles and pinched toes<br />
But it's all worth H once the curtain goee<br />
up on opening night<br />
-It's just s big rush You're there to<br />
per<strong>for</strong>m It feels like you're in front of s<br />
million people." she said<br />
Katie Robiadek, 14. of <strong>Canton</strong>, who<br />
also dances in the "Waltz of the Flow<br />
srs." plans to transcend any opening<br />
night jitters. "I'm going to think shout<br />
the musk Dsnce is an arch between<br />
motionless and complete collapse," she<br />
Justin Laf<strong>for</strong>ty, 13. of Westland and<br />
Dean Sheremet, 15. of Dearborn, both of<br />
whom daim lifting girts is saay," have<br />
their own concerns shout opening night<br />
•111 think about everybody watching<br />
me and about making sure I dont screw<br />
up." * said ' j Laferty, i _# who l. plays a . sergeant uiirtfita ni<br />
in the battle scene<br />
computer sales representative. "Dancing<br />
miuHitcr sales representative. "<br />
is not my career any more It's my pas-<br />
Artistic Director Dawn Greene founded sion," he said<br />
the company with her husband. Beck, in BothFinnegan and Greene are delight-<br />
1991. She has been part of many opened The Nutcracker" will be per<strong>for</strong>med<br />
ing nights, both as a dancer and dance<br />
teacher. A <strong>for</strong>mer member of the Severn<br />
Ballet Company, she has directed three<br />
ballet companies snd has taught <strong>for</strong> 23<br />
years.<br />
•1 enjoy doing The Nutcracker' every<br />
year because it's different every yesr,<br />
different children And we change the<br />
choreography a bit," she said.<br />
with the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra.<br />
"The orchestra has been great." «aid<br />
Finnegan "It really makes the dancers<br />
per<strong>for</strong>m better to dance to live music "<br />
Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Ballet Company<br />
member Tim Stnola of Plymouth is currently<br />
in Spam with Disney's production<br />
of "Pocahontas " He will return home to<br />
The innovative Greene has started a plsy the Cavalier Deborah Buttner, the<br />
special "Nutcracker" tradition. She uses guest dancer from the Ballet Classique<br />
parents of dancers in the opening party<br />
•cene. The once that did it last year<br />
loved it," she said.<br />
At 28. Michael Finegan of Plymouth is<br />
one of the company's oldest members.<br />
Dancing waa hia avocation until his marriage<br />
last year made him ssek s career<br />
with a more certain income He's now a<br />
of Fort Lauderdale, will play the Sugar<br />
Plum Fairy<br />
Dancing in the "Nutcracker" is about<br />
magic It's the feeling Psmels Lawrie,<br />
who plays the Snow Queen, get* when<br />
she is lifted sbove her partner s shoulder*<br />
"1 fool like Tm flying," she said<br />
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1810)557-72*5<br />
• WINDSOR UGMT OPERA COMPANY<br />
No, No. Nanette. " 8 p.m. Fnday 4 Saturday.<br />
Sov 2* 25, 2 p.m. Sunday. Nov 26. Cleary<br />
international Audrtortum (next to the Casino).<br />
(519) 974-6593 or (519) 252^579<br />
_ _ r THgATRS<br />
Ptaluda to a Kia* ' oonunua* to Nov 30 in<br />
rotating rapartora Mth "A Midsummar »<br />
Sight* Dream and Cugana O NeMS Beyond<br />
tha Homon." Shows • p m Thursday Satur<br />
day; 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays Cam-<br />
pus ol Wayne State University Tickets $9.50<br />
$1850.<br />
(313) 577-2972<br />
v o t H I<br />
• OM|NmO VBXAOC TMBATWf COMP AMY<br />
RumpatoURslun.-- 11 a.m. A 2:30 p.m. Satur<br />
day. Nor 25; 11 B.m.. 2:30 * 7 p.m. Satea-<br />
days. Oac. 2.04 1ft 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Dec<br />
3. 104 17; 2 30 p.m. Tuesday Satuiday. Oac.<br />
26-30, Anoarson Center Theater m Manry Ford<br />
Museum. Oaarbom. Children are inntad to<br />
meat tha actors aRar each per<strong>for</strong>mance Tick-<br />
ets $5 75. reserved<br />
(313) 271 1620. Extenaeion 383<br />
> PAPER BAG <strong>PR</strong>OOUCTIONS<br />
Once Upon A Mattress, throuffi Oec. 17.<br />
Players Club. 3321 E Jeflerson, Devon Tick-<br />
ets $7 par person, includes lunch.<br />
(810) 476-3078<br />
• MARQUIS THEATRE<br />
Musical comedy "The Wizard ot Ol through<br />
Jan. 14. 135 E Mam Sueet. NorthvWe Tickets<br />
$6 50 Children under 3^ wM not be admnted<br />
(810)340 8110<br />
• CHBJMIEN-B OPERA<br />
Michigan Opera Theatre «a present Mumper<br />
cknck s Hansel 4 Grew." a etas**; opera<br />
based on the famous (aay-tale by the Brothers<br />
Gnmm. 3 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 26. at Historic<br />
Trwty Church. 1345 Gratiot Ave , Detroit Per<br />
terming wM be the Michigan Opera T heave pro<br />
tessionai staff along with the Paper Bag Play<br />
ers Judy Miller ot Birmmgham, the executive<br />
daector ol the Michigan Association of Commu-<br />
nity Arts Agencies, stars as the mother Tickets<br />
$7 4 $ 10.<br />
(313)874-8750<br />
• ST. OUNSTAN S THEATRE GUILD OT CRAM<br />
BROOK<br />
CmdareMa" 11 a.m. and 3 p.m Saturday.<br />
Dec 0; 2 p.m Sunday. Dec 10. *00 Lone<br />
Pme Road. Bloomfleld Hills (between Wood<br />
ward and Lahser) Tickets $6, 50 percent of M<br />
proceeds to benefit Make A-Wish Foundation<br />
of Michigan<br />
(810) 64*-0527<br />
. STAOECRATTERS<br />
Mr Scrooge A Musical Comedy' will be pre<br />
serned by Stagecrafters Youth Theatre. 7 p m<br />
Thursday, 4 Fnday. Dec 7^; 11 a.m. and 3<br />
p m Saturday, Dec 9. and 1 p.m. Sunday.<br />
Dec 10 at the Baldwin Theatre. * 15 South La-<br />
fayette. Royal Oak. Tickets $5. ail seats re-<br />
served<br />
(810)5*1 6*30<br />
. WHISTLE STOP PLAYERS<br />
Frosty the Snowman" 7 p.m Fnday and Sat<br />
urday, Dec 1-2: 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec 3. 77* N.<br />
Sheldon Road (comer of Junction, near M l*)<br />
Tckest $3 aduns. $2 children 12 and under<br />
(313) * 16 R Art<br />
• PTPEM PUPPETS<br />
In a holiday play- "Th« Golden Snowflake "<br />
1 30p m Saturday. Dec 2. Room 115ofthe<br />
Southfleld Parks and Recreation Bu*Jmg<br />
26000 Evergreen Road. Southfletd Admission<br />
S3 25.<br />
(810)42* 9039<br />
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Tradltkm» of the Season: A holiday filled with<br />
the sights and sounds of American history<br />
awaits visitors to Henry Ford Museum &<br />
Greenfield Village Nov. 24 to Jan. 1. There are<br />
a wealth of opportunities to bask in the glow of<br />
holiday lights, be dazzled by decorations, par-<br />
ticipate in hands-on activiites and enjoy the<br />
songs and stories of this most festive of times.<br />
<strong>PR</strong>OFESSION-<br />
AL THEATER<br />
• JEWISH UIIIMMI THEATER<br />
The Diary of Anne Frank' to Oac. 17m tha<br />
Aaron Defloy Studio Theatre, Jewiah Communi<br />
ty Center. 6800 W Mapie. West BtoomMald.<br />
(810) 788-2000 or (810) 845-8886<br />
A Chnstmes Carol opens Nov 24<br />
(810) 377-3300 or (810) 645-6666<br />
• TMf OEM<br />
Comedy whodunn Shear Madness, MM m a<br />
urHsei haa salon with local Detroit reiarences.<br />
throu^i Dec. 31.<br />
(313)063-0800<br />
• ATTIC THEATRE<br />
"A" My Name is StM Akce. opens Nov 24<br />
(313) 875-8284<br />
• MA &OMC HMHJE<br />
Andrew Uoyd Webbers "Joseph and the<br />
Amaang Technicolor Dreameoat." opens Nov<br />
29 and continues to Oec 31 at Detroit s Ma-<br />
sonic Temple For Wonnation. cat (313) 832<br />
2232<br />
(810) 645-6666<br />
• FISHER THEATRE<br />
. • A Tuna Chnstmas to Dec 3. Stomp"<br />
opens Dec. 5 and continues to Dac. 17.<br />
(313) 872- lOOq^nt. 0 or (810) 645-6666<br />
DINNER<br />
THEATER<br />
. ST ARCUPPER DMMER TRAM<br />
Nostalgic train nde. dinner, and mystery 4 cat<br />
aret evenings Murder Madness." Tuesday.<br />
Thursday and Saturday evenings; "Who Shot<br />
the Sheriff? ' Wednesday everwigs. OkSes<br />
Cabaret Fnday and Saturday evenings; Hot<br />
Time Cappar Cabaret" Sunday evenings Can<br />
tor reservations, show times.<br />
(810)960 9440<br />
. KJNGSLtY MM DMMER THEATRE<br />
RJO Productions presents Mass Appeal" by<br />
Bm C. Davis. Saturdays through Jan. 27. at the<br />
mn 1475 Woodward (south of Long Lake)<br />
Bloomfleld HMs Dinner 7:30 p.m. toUowed by<br />
show. Cost $29.95 per person<br />
(810)642-0100<br />
BENEFITS<br />
• UVONU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />
Whne Chnstmas Benefit with vocalist Jamie<br />
Coe and Renata Del Signore, Johnny Trudeli.<br />
Trumpet — holiday music, food and dnr* to<br />
celebrate the hofcdeys. 6 p.m. Tuesday. Dec<br />
12. ttaMan/Amencan Club. 39200 Five Mite<br />
Road (west ot Newburgh). Uvonia. Tickets $40<br />
per person, must be purchased m advance<br />
(313)421-1111<br />
CLASSICAL<br />
• DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />
An AR Concerto Evening' (7 p.m pre-concert<br />
conversation), concerts 8 p m Friday. Nov 2*.<br />
8 30 p.m. Saturday. Nov 25. 3 p m Sunday.<br />
Nov 26. Orchesva Ha*. Devon Features<br />
Dennrs Russe« Davis, conductor and piano.<br />
Janos Starker, cello. WMiam PreucX. nokn<br />
(313)833 3700<br />
. BRUNCH WITH THE CLASSICS<br />
Classical, jaa. 4 Flamenco guitar music by Carl<br />
vol*, playing selections from his new release,<br />
Death of an Angel Tango." 2 p m Sunday.<br />
Nov 26 m the Somerset Collection Rotunda.<br />
Troy Tickets $25.<br />
(810)6*3-7440<br />
LYRIC CHAMBER ENSEMBLE<br />
The Bndge Ensemble of Seattle. Washington.<br />
3 30 p.m. Sunday. Dec 3. Temple Beth El.<br />
Btoomfte*) Hills Concert wM feature piano<br />
quartets by Mahler and Dvorak and a suing tno<br />
by Schnntke Tickets $ 18 adults. $ 15 stu<br />
dents, seniors<br />
(810)357 -I111<br />
. CHAMBER MUSIC SOOETY OP DETROTT<br />
Beau« Arts Tno. 3pm Sunday. Dec 3. Or<br />
chestra Han, Devon<br />
(313)833-3700<br />
. AMERICAN ARTISTS SERIES<br />
American Artist Senes Chamber Players 3 p.m<br />
Sunday. Dec 3. Kings wood Auditonum, Cran<br />
brooh Campus. 1221 N Woodward BJoomfVew<br />
Hills<br />
(810) 851 504*<br />
. CHAMBERWORKS<br />
Music tor Flute. Cello and Harpsichord. 8 p.m.<br />
Friday. Dac. 8. Befcan Art Center. 5980 Ro-<br />
chester Road, Troy<br />
(810) 952 5207<br />
• CRANBROO* MUSIC OUBJ)<br />
The Sutherland Ensemble, 8 pm Tuesday.<br />
Dec 12, Crwibrook House. 380 Lone Pine<br />
Road. Bloomfleld HBs<br />
(810)751 2435<br />
FOLK<br />
COWLEY'S OLD VSXAGt MN<br />
Celtic BviQuet with Modesty Forbids and White<br />
Star Rising 4 10 p.m. Sunday, Nov 26. cost<br />
$25; mth band Perkins Kennedy Kayn 9:30<br />
p.m, Fnday and Saturday. Nov 17-18.24-25<br />
FuM d«nars served befcw each show. 33338<br />
(kand River. Farmington<br />
(810)474 59*1<br />
• BOTSFORO MM<br />
Matt watroba 4 Michael Barrett. 7 30 p.m<br />
Saturday. Nov 25. 28000 Grand River. Farm<br />
mgtcm HMs Tickets $10<br />
(810) 349-9420 or (313) 532 0 6*6<br />
Singer and songiMltar. 8 p.m Thursday, Dec<br />
7. Royal Oak MutK Theatre Sponsored by the<br />
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Devon s<br />
Young AduR DMeion. Tickets tor the 21 and<br />
over event are $12.<br />
(810) 642-4280. E*t. 2*1<br />
J A Z Z<br />
NOBMAirS ETON 8IBEET STATION<br />
Coleman 4 Rhodes wB be partomwig Thus<br />
days Top 40 dance Wednesdays. Fridays and<br />
Saturdays. EqumoA. 245 S. Elon Street, ftr<br />
(810)647-7774<br />
Pern Creek Jazz Society pertorm* Thuradey.<br />
Friday 4 Saturday n*Ms. 154 S. ikintar. 6a<br />
(810)844-5222<br />
ENVOY CAPt<br />
33210Weat I4M<br />
Tim Flaherty irto taamrtng Nancy K. 0 p m. to<br />
rmdm^M. Friday and Saturday. Noa. 24-25,<br />
7 JO 11 PJ« ThmdMy. Nov 30. J O. Lamb<br />
(810)06^6220<br />
2088 Crooks Roed.<br />
OevN 4 the CMeai<br />
(810) 052-0680<br />
» V.<br />
>4<br />
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K - ' k<br />
Drama: Bradd Szonye (Happy, left to right), Dan Taylor (Biff),<br />
Jan Salisbury (Linda Loman), Peter Hathaway (Bernard),<br />
Otto Canis (Ben), Ralph Rosati (Willy Loman, seated) and Jer-<br />
ry Solas (Charley) in a scene from the Plymouth Theatre<br />
Guild's presentation of "Death of a Salesman." Call (810) 349-<br />
7110 <strong>for</strong> tickets, in<strong>for</strong>mation. •<br />
• MUSHROOM CELLAR JAZZ<br />
18100 W 10 MM Road at SouthAeld Road.<br />
SouthhekJ Scott Gwwnei Quartet 7:30 p.m<br />
Tuesday. Nov. 28. Thursday. Nor. 30.<br />
(810) 559-4230<br />
• MMK> o r PARADISE<br />
207 S Ashley. Arm Arbor. Oee Dee Bndgewa<br />
tar. 8 4 11 p.m. Fnday 4 Saturday. Nov 24<br />
25. Tickets $15<br />
(313)662-8310<br />
LATIN<br />
. FREDOY KENTON 8 OBQUESTA<br />
Royalty House. OM 13 Mae Roed. one Wock<br />
east of Van Dyke. Warren. 8 p m. Saturday.<br />
Nov 25. Tickets $20 m advance. $25 at the<br />
door Cash bar.<br />
(810)547-338*<br />
• MUSIC A VIVA!<br />
Flamenco Show. 8 p.m Saturday, Dec 2.<br />
Smith Theatre. Oakland Community College.<br />
Orchard Ridge Campus. Farmmgton HMs La<br />
Conja (dancer). Pedro Cortes, (guitar). Clara Fa<br />
gueiras. (dancer). Amparo Hercta. (smger) and<br />
company Tickets $ 17. $20 m advance. $22 at<br />
the door.<br />
(810) 471-7667 or (810) 645-6666<br />
COMEDY<br />
SECOND CITY<br />
New show Whnewater Rafting 8 p.m.<br />
Wednesday-Sunday, addmonai shows 10;30<br />
p m Fridays and Saturdays<br />
(313)965 2222<br />
GINO'S COMEDY ROOM<br />
Bob Posch. 8 p.m dinner, show 9 30 p.m. Fn<br />
days. 1999 Cass Lake Road. Keego Mart**<br />
(810) 682-6450<br />
• ROSK O DONNELL<br />
Appeanngat the Fo* Theatre. Detroit, 8 p.m.<br />
Thursday. Nov 23. tickets $25<br />
(810) 433-1515<br />
Appearing al the Fo* Theave. Devon. 8 p.m<br />
Fnday, Nov. 2* Tickets. $25<br />
(810)*33 1515<br />
. MARK RDLEY $ COMEDY CASUf<br />
269 E Fourth. Royal Oak John Wngwith Man.<br />
Still. Nov 2* 26 JefT Jena Nov 29 to Dec 3<br />
Tickets tor New Year s Eve go on sale No* 24<br />
Fred Greenlee headlines w»th Elliott Branch<br />
Jenme McNuHy is M C Shows 7 30 p.m. ($*5<br />
per couple); 10 30 p.m ($60 per couple, m<br />
eludes show, party favors and champagne]<br />
Seating limned<br />
(810) 5*2 9900<br />
. MAINSTREET COMEDY SHOWCASE<br />
314 E uberty. Ann Aroor. Cathy Ladman. Nov<br />
24 25 BertChafcs. Nov 30. Dec 1-2<br />
(313) 7*1-0022<br />
. JOEY S COMEDY CLUB<br />
inside Paisano s. 3070 Schaefer Road. Dear<br />
bom Keith RufT. Nov 2* 25 Dinner/show<br />
package avakabie<br />
(313)58*8885<br />
. CHAPUN S WEST COMEDY CLUB<br />
16890 Teieraph Road. Devon Darwm Hmes<br />
with Grida Hauser and Mano. Nov 23-25<br />
Vmce Moms and Jon Uberroth. Nov 29 30:<br />
Tommy Chong from the duo Cneech and<br />
Chong. Dec. 1-2.<br />
(313) 533-8866<br />
FAMILY FUN<br />
. IRISH CHRISTMAS MEMORKS<br />
Paukne Bracken wM g»ve a ta» on Chnstmes<br />
customs m Ireland. 8 p.m. Thursday. Nov 30.<br />
Livonia Civic Center library. 32777 Five M*e<br />
Roed, (** flute east ot Farmington Road) Dona<br />
tion $5, refreshments wM be served<br />
HENRY FORD ESTATE<br />
• The Sp«* of Christmas ' Dec 1 31. campus<br />
of University oI Michigan-Dearborn, (northwest<br />
comer of Michigan Ave. 4 Everpeen) Sched<br />
ute of events includes Breekfaat with Santa. 8<br />
a.m.. 0 15 a.m. 4 IO15 a m. Saturday. Oac 2<br />
($9 per person). Tea. Tour and Chnstmas Trea-<br />
sure. 1 4 2 p.m. Dec 5. 13 and 20 ($10 per<br />
person); Holiday Luncheon Concerts 11 *5<br />
am. to I 30 p.m Oac. 8. 124 l*($IOper<br />
parson). Santa s Workshop, nan Sanu.<br />
receive cup of hot soup. 5-8 p.m Dec 15.9<br />
a m. to noon. Oec. 16. ($5 per person); Can<br />
dMe and Carols Dinner. 6 30 P-m. Sunday<br />
Dec. 17 ($38 per person). Candlal#ir tours. 6<br />
8 p.m. Oec. 26-28 ($7 per person) Cat tor<br />
. BEAUTY A THE BEAST"<br />
Tickets on sale now tor a* Disney Broadway<br />
Btockbustercorrwig to The Masorsc Temple<br />
Theatre begmrsng March 19. Tickets $16-$60.<br />
(810)6*5-6666<br />
"NUTCRACKER"<br />
BALLET<br />
PERFORMANC-<br />
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. MICtMAAN CLASSIC BALLET WITH THE 8BS0<br />
At West BtoomftekJ Ht^i School. 4925 Orchard<br />
Lake Road. West BtoomfMd. 3 p.m. Saturday<br />
and Sunday. Dec 2 3. Tickets $15 aduRs. $12<br />
students<br />
(810) 661 -4349<br />
• PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />
With Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> Baiet Company. 8 p.m.<br />
Fnday. Dec I. 3 p.m Satiaday 4 Sunday. Dec.<br />
2-3. Plymouth Salem Audnonum A Sugar Pk*n<br />
Tea follows the Dec 3 per<strong>for</strong>mance tar an addi<br />
tionai $3. ($* el the door). Tekets $ 1 * attaltt<br />
and seniors. $8 students<br />
(313)451 2112<br />
• MMOWEST DANCE THEATRE<br />
At Mercy High School. 11 Mae Road at Mwldle<br />
ben. Farmmgton HMs. 8 p.m Saturday. Oec. 2:<br />
3 p.m. Sunday. Dec 3 Tickets $ 12 adults,<br />
students and senior cmzens $9<br />
(810)669 944*<br />
. UVONU SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />
Presents The Nutcracker' with Contemporary<br />
Cmc Ballet. Rose Mane Floyd, drector. 8 p.m.<br />
Fnday Dec 8. 3 p.m Saturday. Dec. 9 at the<br />
James P Cart Auditonum. Uvonia. Tickets $15<br />
aduns. $ 12 senior citizens. $8 students<br />
(313) *22-69l2<br />
- UVONU CIVIC BALLET COMPANY<br />
Louis D Schmidt Auditonum. 20155 Middle<br />
belt. Uvonia, 7 30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 9. 2<br />
p m Sunday , Dec 10 Tickets available at<br />
Livonia Cny Ha*. Parks & Rec ofltee<br />
(3131*21826*<br />
• LAKES AREA CIVIC BALLET<br />
At West Bloomftetd Hitfi School Audnonum, 7<br />
p.m Saturday. Dec 9. Tickets $8 m advance.<br />
$10 at the door<br />
(810) 666 1971<br />
• ERIC JOHNSTON S DETROIT BALLET<br />
Farmmgton High School Shiawassee 4 Orchard<br />
Lake Road. 7 30 p.m Saturday. Dec. 9 and<br />
2 30p.m Sunday. Dec 10 Tickets$10<br />
adults, children and senior crtirens $5.<br />
(810)474-3174. (810)473 9570<br />
. DETROTT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA<br />
Nutcracker ballet 8 p m Dec 1*-15; 2 p.m<br />
4 8 p.m Dec 16: 2 p.m. 4 8 p.m. Dec. 17,8<br />
pm Dec. 1921; 2 p.m 4 8 p.m. Dec. 22-23.<br />
Fo* Theave. Devon<br />
(810)433 1515<br />
• BALLET ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />
Presents the second act of The Nutcracker."<br />
and other holiday selections. Dec 16,<br />
Clarencevitie High School. L/vonia<br />
(8)0) *77-3830<br />
HOLIDAY<br />
CONCERTS<br />
, Oec. 6 6-9-30 p m m tha Unwer<br />
•Ry Cultural CenMr. DetroM. The event<br />
**M#** the be« ol Detrots 0*u* Center<br />
inetitubons end oeiebrate* the apM of tfw<br />
Brothers New. 24-25<br />
CHRISTMAS FROM THt HEART<br />
With Kenny Rogers with * Runner. Nov 30 to<br />
Dec 3. Fo* Theatre. Oetrolt Tickets $19 75 to<br />
$24.75, available at the Fo* 4 a" Ticketmaster<br />
locations<br />
(810) *33-15l5<br />
MADRIGAL CHORALE<br />
An evening of choral music including Ceremo-<br />
ny of Carols by Benjammarmen. narrated by<br />
lewts Oehl Von Schtanbusch. 7 30pm Fnday.<br />
Dec. 1. Church of the Abiding Presence. 1550 _<br />
Walton BMJ. Rochester HMs Tickets $5<br />
(810)651 6550<br />
. PLYMOUTH COMBMUMTY CHORUS<br />
Concert of tradrtionai and wonder** new carols<br />
8 p m Thursday. Nov 30. Fnday 4 Saturday.<br />
Dec 1 2. * p.m Sunday. Dec 3. F«t United<br />
Methodwt Church. *5201 N Temtonal. Plynv<br />
outh Tickets $8 avaaabie m advance at Evola<br />
MUSK. 2l 5 W Ann Arbor Road. P»ymouth;<br />
Deerbom Music, A2679 Ford Roed. <strong>Canton</strong><br />
(313) 455-4080<br />
. ROCHESTER TUESDAY MUSIC ALE<br />
Community Chnstmas Choral Concert 7 30<br />
p m Stmdey. Oec 3. St Andrew Church. 1400<br />
mglewood. Rochester No admaeion charge.<br />
(313)593 5500<br />
C* AMBROOK BtSTTTUTE OT<br />
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Br«n" opens Ml Cnnbrook metRute of Science<br />
contmiea ttooutft Oac. 31 The toenute M at<br />
1221 N Wood—rd Ame.. ntoomMetd IBM. Mu<br />
seum ednwelon S5 aduRs. S4 chBBen 3-17.<br />
senror cflizens 65 end older Open 10 a.m. to 5<br />
p.m. Monday-Thunder. 10 a m to 10 p.m. FA<br />
day Sekadey. l -5p.ro SundMy<br />
(810)645-3200<br />
DETBOIT CHAMBER WMDS<br />
HoAday Braes. 3 p.m Sunday. Oec 3. St<br />
Paul's Catholic Church. Groaae Pomte Farma. 3<br />
p m Sunday. Oec 10. Chnet Church Cran<br />
brook Seeaonei fMvontes<br />
(810)362 2622<br />
BMMBNBNAM CONCEBT BAND<br />
A Chnstmas Celebration. 3 pro. Stanley. Oee.<br />
3. The Lutheran Church of the Redeemer.<br />
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Celebrating release;<br />
. r !* LadudH unftr Hence Pa<br />
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"Hev I'm sorry I didn't play<br />
lunger. Moore tells him sincerely<br />
tn an almost "had 1 knowrn you<br />
wt-re coming I would have played<br />
longer" tone.<br />
The man is obviously flattered<br />
by Moore's attention snd promis<br />
*••• lo gu to Moore s show with the<br />
rest of his band Crossed Wire<br />
Saturday. Nov. 25. at the Magic-<br />
Bag in Kerndale.<br />
It's been three years since<br />
Crossed Wire released its last<br />
full length album "Caught in the<br />
Current"' but the incident lest<br />
week at 3-D i* proof that fans<br />
have stuck with the band<br />
So ha\e music industry folks.<br />
Between releases. Crossed Wire<br />
has loured incessantly to build up<br />
a regional following that lead to a<br />
record deal with the New Jerseyhated<br />
Real Delu*e/W.A R °<br />
Records Crossed Wire also contrilmted<br />
two songs lo the soundtrack<br />
to "Sleep With Me." a film<br />
ngs<br />
"We just wanted it to have a lot<br />
of color." he said.<br />
Crossed Wire accomplishes<br />
what ft set out to do on "Arrival<br />
Time." recorded during January<br />
April 19% at White Room Stu<br />
dios in Detroit. The desperate de<br />
livery on songs like "What It's<br />
Worth where he sings "nervoun<br />
bumpy ride, barely made it m<br />
alive and I'm soakin". slidin in a<br />
ditch underneath this wet wrin<br />
kled skin, baby I ain't jokin' creates<br />
a perfect picture in the listener's<br />
mind<br />
Long-awaited CO: Crossed Wire — drummer Bud Burcar. bassist Cary Marsh. guitarisZJ*<br />
Cary Watts, arid singer/guiturist Chris Moore — recently released "Arrival Time. " o<br />
of the most anticipated follow-up albums of the year. "T3I<br />
Miwire explained that the musically<br />
dark album is leading Some<br />
to mistake it <strong>for</strong> a lyrically heavy<br />
record He urges those who feel<br />
that to take a harder look<br />
"Everybody thinks it's so se<br />
nous arid heavy There's a lot of<br />
comical things that people over<br />
look It is personal but it's not too<br />
dark It's just rock<br />
Crossed Wire is the current in<br />
carnation of numerous bands<br />
<strong>for</strong>med by Moore and Burcar. who<br />
met at the Endle** Summer<br />
skateboard park in East point* in<br />
the late-1970s. Unlike the rock/<br />
acoustic sound of Crossed Wire.<br />
Moore's roots are set in punk rock<br />
bavin*; l»een a member of the stel<br />
lar punk rock group Negative Approach<br />
Since the <strong>for</strong>mation of Crossed<br />
Wire. Moore, with his naturally<br />
bright orange hair, has become<br />
one of Detroit's most recognizable<br />
music figures. The fame is some<br />
thing that Moore isn't very com<br />
<strong>for</strong>table with but he does like the<br />
interaction with fans.<br />
"I just feel really awkward It's<br />
cool that people know who you are<br />
but I don't like the pressure 1 feel<br />
like I have to live up to something."<br />
he said.<br />
Although as a solo per<strong>for</strong>mer he<br />
has opened <strong>for</strong> the likes of Sarah<br />
I<br />
McLachlan and Ton Amo^J^<br />
Moore stresses that Crossed Wirp;"2<br />
is his priority.<br />
"I don't do that many solo r<br />
shows." the shy Detroiter said.<br />
"1 just do them when I need to ^<br />
practice or I use it to try out new •<br />
songs,"' Moore added with a<br />
laugh<br />
Crossed Wire with special<br />
fluents Whirling Hood and Scott<br />
Fab per<strong>for</strong>ms Saturday. Nov 25, -<br />
al Magic Hag Theatre Cafe. 22918 -<br />
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show Cover charge is $5 For mo>w—<br />
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Hard work ethic pays off <strong>for</strong> band<br />
BY CHRISTINA EUOCO<br />
*»-r \tt Warns<br />
"Life has been anything but<br />
cumbersome <strong>for</strong> the rock quartet<br />
Seven Mary Three.<br />
Only iu months ego. Seven<br />
Mary Three was a hard-working<br />
college band who released their<br />
own CD "Churn." On a whim, the<br />
band's manager gave a copy of the<br />
CD to e DJ at WJRR, a commercial<br />
radio station in Orlando, Pla.,<br />
the same station that first played<br />
"Shine" from Collective Soul'f<br />
demo tape<br />
The station began airing the<br />
hard-rocking, melodic >ong<br />
"Cumbersome" and it became<br />
such a hit that it waa added to the<br />
station'• regular rotation within a<br />
couple of weeks. Tha unsigned<br />
band found themselves near-su<br />
perstara in the Orlando area.<br />
Mammoth/Atlantic records<br />
signed the band who than rerecorded<br />
tbe album and named it<br />
"American Standard." Now<br />
"Cumbersome" ia an MTV and<br />
radio hit which ie played on five<br />
stations alone in Detroit<br />
Lead guitarist Jason Pollock<br />
said he thinks the song and their<br />
live shows have boooaae such a hit<br />
because "theve'a an honeoty<br />
it"<br />
"I think our<br />
hard-work ethic<br />
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nect with the<br />
the time to talk to<br />
show to urn<br />
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Do you copy?: Seven Mary Three — from left, bassist Casey Daniel, singer /guitarist<br />
Jason Ross, drummer Giti Khalsa. and lead guitarist Jason Pollock — plays The<br />
Shelter below St. Andrew's Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 28.<br />
tending the CoOegr of William<br />
and Mary in Virginia, isn't all aartoua<br />
straight ahead rockers.<br />
Take their name, <strong>for</strong> example. It's<br />
CB lingo from the TV show<br />
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tbHr 20a.<br />
wo of Jan<br />
and Pooch aa a youngster - and<br />
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"Caaay (Daniel, haaaiet) and<br />
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"It's everything I<br />
It's a great time. It's like living<br />
life, really. There am hard times<br />
and a lot of times we're really<br />
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Jason Pollock !<br />
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of it.<br />
"I liked the little dishcloths."<br />
she went on. "It's a nice touch.<br />
And the tablecloths you can<br />
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lunch." Silverware comes to<br />
the table wrapped in a pink<br />
checked terry-towel dishcloth<br />
Tables are covered with cloths<br />
and topped with white butcher<br />
paper, which is replaced from a<br />
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The dinner menu lists soups<br />
and chowders; starters and shellfish.<br />
stews including Provencal<br />
es. Creole and Cioppino. as<br />
well as the Saffron Ixibster<br />
Creme; and specialties The latter<br />
includes seafood entrees<br />
The O6 A ErveR/THURSDAJT, NOVEMBER 23, 1996<br />
(some with pasta), plun grilled<br />
herb chicken, barbecued ribs,<br />
and porterhouse and eye steaks<br />
Stews and specialties are<br />
served with the house aalad<br />
igreens, tomatoes, cucumber and<br />
mandarin oranges in a honey<br />
basil vinaigrette.dreasing),<br />
served family style, and a loaf of<br />
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Alao on the menu at lunch are<br />
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of Rochester Hills, ordered these<br />
at lunch recently. McGraw called<br />
her pita primavera "good" and<br />
Kubica sampled the chicken<br />
Caesar salad '"It's very |(ood.">.<br />
Pita Pockets also may be ordered<br />
with chicken or shrimp (Xher<br />
sandwiches containing seafood<br />
include an open whitefish sandwich<br />
and a crabcake burger with<br />
cheddar cheese and Remoulude<br />
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Tuna, salmon, halibut and sole<br />
are often among the restaurant's<br />
daily seafood specials. "It<br />
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On the scene: John R. Kaufman, vice president of<br />
operations <strong>for</strong> the Seafood Specialties restaurant<br />
f<br />
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eatood Grill in Troy and the one in Farmington Hills.<br />
Customers (left) are enjoying the lobster special at the<br />
Troy location.<br />
What's flown in fresh that morning,"<br />
restaurateur Kaufman<br />
pointed out. "I'm serving th?<br />
same sole that Anthony Pier<br />
Boston is selling that night."<br />
Usually there are three or four<br />
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rib eye were specials that day.<br />
along with a lightly breaded<br />
whitefish served with potato<br />
pancakes and lightly sauteed<br />
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John Acedilo is executive chef<br />
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Vaughn is executive chef at<br />
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23,1995<br />
PCJBA registration<br />
CANTON<br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
hus* interested in playing in the Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Junior Basketball Association. Ttake<br />
note: Registration <strong>for</strong> girla will be Saturday.<br />
Dec 2, from 9 a.m until noon at Pioneer<br />
Middle School The league is open to girls in<br />
grades nine through 12.<br />
Registration <strong>for</strong> boys will be Saturday. Dec. 2.<br />
from 9 a.m. until noon at East Middle School. The<br />
league is open lo boys in grades nine through 12.<br />
There will be a $5 registration fee. The season<br />
will consist of 10 league games and a tournament.<br />
Player* will be sllowed to keep their jeraeys. All<br />
player* must play »n every game, while no player<br />
will be allowed to play the entire game.<br />
Elks Free Throws<br />
T<br />
he Livonia Elks Club and Livonia Recre<br />
ation Department will co sponsor "The<br />
Elks Hoop Shoot," a free throw shooting<br />
contest <strong>for</strong> youngirter* age 8-13 at 8:30 a.m.. Saturday.<br />
Dec 9 at Churchill High School.<br />
Registration is from 8:30-9:15 a.m. with age<br />
groups determined by contestant age as of April 1.<br />
1996<br />
Contestants will be divided into three categories<br />
and allowed to try 25 shots from the free throw<br />
line The boy and girl in each age group with the<br />
best score* advance through three tier* of compe<br />
tition to qualify <strong>for</strong> the national Finals.<br />
Local winners are guests of the club throughout<br />
their advancement Expense*, if any. are paid by<br />
the Livonia Elks Club For further in<strong>for</strong>mation,<br />
call (313) 261 2260.<br />
Madonna baseball<br />
hose interested in helping the Madonna<br />
University baseball team now have their Town<br />
club The Bullpen Club ia <strong>for</strong>ming; ita<br />
goal, to support and help finance the team s two<br />
spnng tnpr. and aid in the upkeep of Madonna<br />
Park<br />
For a minimum $100 donation, boosters will<br />
receive a bi weekly newsletter (January through<br />
June); a Madonna University t-shirt; a media<br />
guide; a ticket to the annual baseball banquet; a<br />
Crusader special (hot dog. chip*, drink) at all<br />
home games; unlimited coffee at all home games,<br />
official Bullpen Club membership card; and the<br />
haseball staff's undying gratitude-<br />
All proceeds go to offset the operating costs of<br />
the Madonna baseball program and renovation of<br />
the field and facilities Checks should be made<br />
payable to Madonna University.<br />
U-DM tickets<br />
Single game ticketa <strong>for</strong> the University of Detroit<br />
Mercy men's basketball team are now<br />
on sale The 14 game home slate will be<br />
split between Cobo Arena (six game*) and Calihan<br />
Hall<br />
Ticketa <strong>for</strong> games at Cobo. including the opener<br />
against Long Beach State and Wayne State, are<br />
$10 <strong>for</strong> Tier A and $7 <strong>for</strong> Tier B (reserved seats),<br />
and $5 <strong>for</strong> general admission Ticketa <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Michigan game at Cobo $12. $9 and $7. respective<br />
1 y, they go on sale Nov. 15.<br />
Ticketa <strong>for</strong> games at Calihan Hall are $10 reserved<br />
and $7 general admission.<br />
All tickets are available at tha Calihan Hall<br />
ticket office, Joe Louis Arena box office, and Ticket<br />
master outlet*. Tickets can ba charged by phone<br />
by calling (313) 993-1700 or (810) 645-6666. For<br />
further in<strong>for</strong>mation, call (313) 993-1700<br />
Jingle Bell run<br />
T<br />
he eighth-annual Max 4 Erma's Jingle Bell<br />
Run <strong>for</strong> Arthritis ia set <strong>for</strong> Sunday, Dac. 3<br />
at Oakland University.<br />
Here's tbe deal: The race starts at 10 am. on the<br />
OU campus, with everyone in the field having tied<br />
bells to their shoe*. There will ba a 5-kilometer<br />
fun run, with award* preeented to the top three<br />
finisher* in three divieiona, and a 1 kilometer<br />
walk.<br />
Alao, priaee will be awarded to the moat creative<br />
and imaginative costumes, with runner* encour<br />
aged to go beyond holiday theme*<br />
Registration begin* at 8 a m , and coetume judging<br />
start* an hour be<strong>for</strong>e the race. For more in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />
call Jeremy Zeltter at (810) 360-3030.<br />
Used sports stuff sale<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Parka and Recreation Services will<br />
spooaor Ita annual need eporta equipment<br />
•aie from 10 a m to 1 p.m Saturday, Dec.<br />
2, at New Towne Plaaa Shopping Center, located<br />
at Fort and Sheldon.<br />
Thoat intereeted in selling sporte or recreation<br />
Rama may bring than to tha afcopp. ng carter 6-9<br />
p m Nov ® or 2-4 p m. Dee. 1 U> be prioed aad<br />
tagpsd. Yo« aat the price, you pt tha money<br />
(minus 18 peasant to Parka and Recreation), while<br />
volunteer* do the eeUiag (you need not be pre*<br />
eat). Man ay or unsold iteme nay ba picked up 1-J<br />
p.m. Dac. 2.<br />
10 p i a Ml m<br />
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<strong>Canton</strong> (Obseruer<br />
SPORTS<br />
INSIDE:<br />
College sports, Page 2C<br />
Outdoors, Page 6C<br />
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Rocks regional is rescheduled<br />
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Finally, it's out of the court* and<br />
onto the courts.<br />
A slightly humorous play on<br />
words perhaps, but there were four<br />
girls' basketball teams — at least -<br />
that find no humor in it. But now.<br />
however, the familie* of three play<br />
ers cannot hold the rest of the state<br />
tournament participants hostage.<br />
Plymouth Salem was one of those<br />
team*. The Rocks won their district<br />
last Friday with a dramatic, 51-48<br />
triumph over Northville. However,<br />
arty momentum salvaged from that<br />
win faded when it was learned Monday'*<br />
regional opener would be post<br />
poned.<br />
The reason: Three players from<br />
Oak Park — Sharlonde Jackson.<br />
Danielle Jones and Nekeyua Richardson<br />
— were ruled ineligible by<br />
the Michigan High School Athletic<br />
A*sociation when questions regarding<br />
their resiliency were raised, and<br />
validated.<br />
The player*' parents filed suit<br />
against the MHSAA in Oakland<br />
County Circuit Court, and an injunction<br />
was issued just prior to Friday's<br />
district Final. That <strong>for</strong>ced a<br />
cancellation of the district final be<br />
tween Oak Park and Detroit Persh<br />
ing, until the i»#ue was resolved.<br />
Salem was to play tbe Oak Park-<br />
Pershing winner Monday. The hearing<br />
wasn't until Tuesday<br />
That* when Oakland Circuit<br />
Judge Fred Mester found in favor of<br />
the MHSAA, ruling that a private<br />
association with voluntary membership<br />
had self-jurisdiction. The injunction<br />
was denied; Pershing<br />
played Oak Park — minus Jackson.<br />
Jones and Richardson — <strong>for</strong> the<br />
district title Tuesday night in Femdaie.<br />
The winner will meet Salem at 7<br />
p.m. tonight in Berkley. Whoever<br />
wins tonight plays Birmingham Marian.<br />
a 45-38 winner over Bloomfield<br />
Hills Lahser on Monday, in the rescheduled<br />
regional final at 7 p.m. Friday.<br />
"Thia has got everything goofed<br />
up." said Salem coach Fred Thomann<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e the court's Finding.<br />
"We're intruding on the boy* basketball<br />
practice schedule, there's a<br />
Regional champions<br />
lot of family deals (<strong>for</strong> Thankagiving)<br />
that have to be changed . . .<br />
"Everyone else has played a game<br />
and we're still sitting here."<br />
Birmingham Marian will be aitting<br />
a while, too. According to coach<br />
Mary Lillie-Ciccerone, tbe Mustangs<br />
were <strong>for</strong>ced to alter their practice<br />
plans as well, and will have to<br />
have a session on Thanksgiving<br />
Day.<br />
Marian has s long string of state<br />
tournament successes. Under Lillie-<br />
Ciccerone, the Mustangs (15-8 this<br />
»eason) have won 12 of the last 13<br />
district titles.<br />
Neither the Rocks, who take a 16-<br />
6 record into the regionals, nor Marian<br />
will be sitting much longer.<br />
Red-hot Lady Crusaders make 2nd trip to NAIA finals<br />
Floats next: Madonna's volleyball team, led by Kelly McCausland (left) and Meg<br />
Paris (right), had reason to celebrate after winning the regional Saturday.<br />
FOOTBALL<br />
Unbeatens clash:<br />
CC to battle Holt<br />
BY 8TTVK KOWAUHU<br />
PTATT Warn*<br />
Rad<strong>for</strong>d Catholic Central wrestling coach Mike<br />
Rodriguez know* how t^ugh the kid* are at Holt<br />
High School. <<br />
"They're pretty strong all the way through,<br />
lightweights through the heavyweight*,' said Ro<br />
drigue*. who has won seven state championships at<br />
CC. "One at their heavyweight* two yeers ago beet<br />
John (Spolaky). But they can got all the<br />
beevyweight* they want and they can't atop John<br />
this tim* (on the football field) He'* pretty deter<br />
The Shamrock* and tha Rama, both sporting 12-<br />
0 record*, will play at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Clnaa<br />
AA champiouahlp game at the Pontiac Silverdome<br />
While Hoh kas a top 10 wrestling program, tbe<br />
Rama' tradition on the football field cent compare<br />
to CC*. Tha Shamrocks have won throe state<br />
•nd played in flve of the laet sight<br />
title<br />
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BY BRAD EMONK<br />
Sl U» WalTKR<br />
VOLLEYBALL<br />
It's time to call your friendly travel agent because<br />
the Madonna University women's volleyball<br />
team is headed <strong>for</strong> the NAIA Nationals, Nov. 29-<br />
Dec. 2. in San Diego. Calif.<br />
Tbe 1-ady Crusaders (47-11 overall) clinched<br />
their second berth in three years by winning the<br />
Great Lake* Regional Championship with a hardfought<br />
16 14. 15-12.6 15,2 15, 15-8 win over Taylor<br />
(Ind. I in the finals Saturday at University of Mich<br />
igan Dearborn.<br />
"We're very excited about this and it's great to<br />
get what 1 feel these girU deserve." said Madonna<br />
coach Jerry Abraham, who guided the Crusaders to<br />
a fifth-place NAIA National Finish in 1993. "We've<br />
pointed to this all season long and I'm very pleased<br />
with this group because they've worked their butt*<br />
off, starting with the preseason."<br />
Kelly McCausland, a 5-foot-11 junior from Red<strong>for</strong>d<br />
Union, was voted Regional tournament MVP.<br />
She had a total of 99 kills, including 24 each in<br />
wins over Taylor and Mount Vernon Nararene<br />
(Ohio), the latter match going four games, 16-14,<br />
15-10, 13-15, 15-8.<br />
McCausland also had a total of 67 digs as the<br />
No. 1-seeded Crusaders captured a total of five<br />
matches over the three-day tourney.<br />
"I think it was our togetherness, the way we<br />
stuck together," McCausland said. "And we knew<br />
what we had to do."<br />
Taylor, the fourth seed, beat Grace (lnd.) to<br />
reach the Finals, 16-14, 15-9, 15-8.<br />
Taylor, which also received a bid to the 20-team<br />
Nationals, was led by the powerful hitting of 5-11<br />
outside hitter Natalie Steele.<br />
After winning a tight first game. Madonna found<br />
itself down 11-1 in the second game as Steele began<br />
to get oti a roll.<br />
The Lady Crusaders, however, regrouped to score<br />
14 of the next 15 points tb take a 2-0 lead in games,<br />
but Taylor roared back to win the next two to <strong>for</strong>ce<br />
a fifth and deciding game.<br />
"Since both teams were going (to the nationals),<br />
we knew the pressure was off," McCausland said.<br />
"We just went out there *nd tried to have fun.<br />
"We just tried to block her (Steele) and play de<br />
fense because knew she'd get her kills like any<br />
other player would get."<br />
McCausland offset the hitting of Steele with her<br />
slide-play tactics.<br />
"That's always been my favorite play since high<br />
school," she aaid. "I'm most effective when I'm hitting<br />
on the run."<br />
State scorer<br />
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See VOLLEYBALL, 3C<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s Ten Hanson per<strong>for</strong>med above her freshman status at<br />
the Class A state<br />
ninth in the 100-yard butterfly. For more an the<br />
finals, turn to 3C.<br />
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S'craft men rebound with wins<br />
Talk about turnaround*<br />
On Wednesday. Schoolcraft<br />
College'» n»en » ba»«rtbali team<br />
— in ita first game under Glen<br />
Donahue got absolutely<br />
trounced by Grand Rapid* CC.<br />
103 5? Two days later, the<br />
Ocelot* had lo travel to Macomb<br />
CC to piav in the Monarch** tour<br />
nement<br />
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kind ft' situation a ft rat sear<br />
cvMtch shooting<br />
prrw->s didr. ' help the f\-«lot»<br />
much, either the visitors<br />
nailed their first I! shots We'<br />
weren't defending real well."<br />
•aid Ka^anajgh They were<br />
pressing, and didn't do real<br />
well handling it<br />
"It wa» a vers p«.»>r showing on<br />
our part tn our uwn lourna<br />
m«nt<br />
Vwnnr Milew»ki (from Red<br />
<strong>for</strong>d Thurston! and Becky Btlicki<br />
(Livonia Ladywood) paced<br />
SC against Owens Tech with 10<br />
points apiece Lara Bart ley, Ro<br />
bin Nesper and Becky<br />
Kriannletn each scored 18 <strong>for</strong><br />
Owens Tech "i Nesper arid<br />
Knannlem' really dominated us<br />
inside," said Kavanaugh<br />
SC trailed 22 4 at one point<br />
and was behind 47-19 at the<br />
half<br />
The game against Olivet was<br />
hardly a challenge at all <strong>for</strong> the<br />
Ocelota. They were up 40-13 at<br />
the half and were never challenged<br />
Bfticki led the rout with 13<br />
point* ShawTi Krause I Westland<br />
John Glenn) had 12. with<br />
Maleerski and Julie Schmidt<br />
getting 11 apiece, and Jenny<br />
Markham . Red<strong>for</strong>d Union.) and<br />
She'lah Coulter adding 10 each<br />
The all tournament team con<br />
*i»ted of SC's M slews ki and Bil<br />
tcki, Amy McCarthy of Mortalne<br />
Valley. Susan Baxter of Olivet<br />
and Nesper of Owens Tech. with<br />
Owens Tech's Knannlein named<br />
tournament MVP<br />
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Ltvorta Franklin* connected on •<br />
three pointer lo tic the score at 84<br />
with 15 aecond* remaining. With<br />
nine second* lo fo. SC fouled Kellogg'*<br />
Corey Remeke, he converted<br />
I of-2 free throws, and Kellogg<br />
was up 85-84.<br />
• BASKETBALL<br />
Ma&chke finished with 15<br />
{mints lo lead SC. Naron Burks.<br />
Tim Burns and Tyri* Williams<br />
each scored 14. and Dave P*vl*k<br />
netted 13. Warmack had eight.<br />
Burks grabbed 11 rebounds, while<br />
Burn* and Williams pulled down<br />
seven apiece, leading SC's 41 26<br />
adv antagv on the board*<br />
Reineke's 24 point* paced Kellogg.<br />
Art Clark had 23 and Robin<br />
Anderson scored 15<br />
On Saturday, the Ocelot* faced<br />
Muskegon and came away with<br />
a 94 90 triumph, improving their<br />
record to 2-1.<br />
Unlike Friday's game, i.i which<br />
SC trailed throughout (often bylarge<br />
sums), Saturday's matchup<br />
was close throughout, with neither<br />
team managing to go up by<br />
more than eight. Still, the Ocelot*<br />
got the lead with eight minutes<br />
left and didn't surrender it the<br />
rest of the way<br />
Maachke again sparkled, scoring<br />
a game high 29 point*, including<br />
6 of-8 on three pointers.<br />
Burns added 22 point* and nine<br />
rebound*. Burks had 12 points<br />
and 10 boards. Warmack scored<br />
11 and Aaron Brown finished<br />
with nine.<br />
Muskegon got 23 from Mark<br />
Reed. 14 from Jason Dennnedy,<br />
12 from Greg Norman and 11 from<br />
Jeremy Holmes<br />
The two wins boosted<br />
Donahue's career total to 517 victories<br />
in college coaching, tying<br />
him with Gene Paiton 'Grand<br />
Rapids CC) <strong>for</strong> moat career college<br />
coaching victories within the<br />
state iPaiton retired in 1986)<br />
But does such success create a<br />
problem' Are SC fans going to expect<br />
more ami more- from the<br />
Ocelots now'<br />
Donahue's reply: "Let's try and<br />
get it done. Expectations can become<br />
a reality."<br />
Pursuit of such a reality would<br />
begin tonight at home, at 7:30<br />
p.m against Ohio State-Lima.<br />
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Looking fof help: Madonna's Francine Williams is boxed<br />
in by Lisa Cote (32) and Gretchen Super (12) Monday.<br />
Crusaders earn 1st victory<br />
A win. finally.<br />
It really didn't take so long, at<br />
least when compared with the<br />
previous two year*. Madonna<br />
University's men's basketball<br />
team surprised Siena Heights<br />
College in the opening round of<br />
the Siena Heights Tournament<br />
Friday, edging the Saints 82-79.<br />
Frank Zielinski and Mike Mar<br />
yanski were the spark plugs <strong>for</strong><br />
the Fighting Crusaders. Combined,<br />
they scored 51 point*,<br />
making 21-of-28 shots from the<br />
field (75 percent). Zielinski also<br />
grabbed 12 rebound*, while Maryanski<br />
blocked two shot*.<br />
Jeff Kennedy *nd Brandon<br />
Slone (from Plymouth Salem I<br />
contributed 11 point* apiece, with<br />
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Kennedy dishing out six assist*<br />
and making nine steal*. Christian<br />
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donna<br />
Madonna led 41-33 at the half<br />
and repelled the Saints secondhalf<br />
comeback rally<br />
On Satuniav, the tables were<br />
turned against the Crusaders.<br />
Trailing 42 41 at the half, they<br />
couldn't catch St Xavier in the<br />
second half, losing 87-76.<br />
Zielinski again led the Crusaders<br />
with 24 point* on 9-of 17 floor<br />
shooting. Slone added 20 point*,<br />
converting 6-of-lO three-pointers.<br />
Next highest <strong>for</strong> Madonna, however,<br />
was Kennedy with eight.<br />
The Crusaders (1-3) host Ohio<br />
Dominican at 7:30 p.m. Saturday.<br />
• MADONNA 71. UM-0 12 (wemaaji It w*»<br />
• bit of • roller coaater nde last weekend<br />
(or Madonna * women • basketball team<br />
at the Oakland University Tournament<br />
Tbe Lady C'ruaader* bounced back<br />
from an opening night loss to Indiana<br />
Tack. 63-59. to beat the University of<br />
Michigan-Dearborn Saturday Katie<br />
Cuakman's 15 points paced Madonna.<br />
Dawn Pale added 14 points and Angle<br />
Negri had 11. with four aasist* Mary<br />
Murray and Jamie Heina scored eight<br />
apiece, with Murray grabbing nine re<br />
bounda<br />
Michelle Parroentier • 11 board* and<br />
lour stasia topped Madonna, the scored<br />
•even points Meegan Marlstt had five<br />
point* and 10 rebound*<br />
UM-D was led by Martens Walker*<br />
22 point*. Heather Towery had 16 and<br />
Kalli* Taylor 14. witk aix atsali<br />
Madonna led 41-33 at the half and<br />
never looted back<br />
On Friday. Indiana Tech built a 33 26<br />
advawlafi by haiftime and It eld off tha<br />
Cruaadar*. Pelc. Murray and ' uthman<br />
each aeored 13 poinU to la*d tadonn*.<br />
Cuahman alao had 11 rrbounda and<br />
three ataals. with Pelc grabbing seven<br />
Indiana Tech waa lad by Angle Marc<br />
hand with IS poinu Lataaha Boyd<br />
Joaaa scored 12 and Sauna K*l*a* had<br />
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Northwood<br />
defeats MU<br />
BY RKHARD L SHOOK<br />
HTART WRIT**<br />
Aa a learning experience it<br />
served it* purpoae, but it atiil<br />
«dded up to a loa* Cor Madonna<br />
University'* women'* basketball<br />
team<br />
Northwood University handed<br />
Madonna an 80-56 loa* Monday<br />
night, which ia about what you<br />
can expect when an NCAA Division<br />
II team play* an NAIA-affili-<br />
•ted school.<br />
"It was a learning experience,"<br />
coach Bill Potter said after hi*<br />
Crusader* slipped to 3-2 in their<br />
home opener. The North women<br />
were playing their first official<br />
game of the season. "Every game<br />
you have to learn something.<br />
"We learned you have to come<br />
out a lot more intenae at the start<br />
of the game We looked like we<br />
had our feet in the mud; quicksand<br />
or something. This wasn't<br />
the intensity we showed in tha<br />
past four games we did play."<br />
Madonna showed some spurt*<br />
of quality play, eapecially on defense.<br />
in both halve*. Un<strong>for</strong>-<br />
enough<br />
The Lady Crusaders did lead<br />
once — 3-0 on freshman Katie<br />
Cuahman's shot from the left<br />
wing — but the Northwomen<br />
ripped off eight point* in a row<br />
and 12 of the next 14.<br />
Six unanswered point* brought<br />
Madonna to where it trailed, 26-<br />
19, with 8:50 left in the firat half,<br />
but 13 of the next 14 point* were<br />
scored by the other side.<br />
"We're a real young." Potter<br />
said "We start three freshmen, a<br />
sophomore and a junior."<br />
Cushman. hitting 7-of-18 shots<br />
including 2-of-6 triples, led Madonna<br />
with 19 point*. Freshman<br />
<strong>for</strong>ward Mary Murray was next<br />
with 10 points. Sophomore Dawn<br />
Pelc scored eight and freshman<br />
Angle Negri six. Senior Francine<br />
Williams had six point* and a<br />
team-high nine rebounds off the<br />
bench.<br />
His team doesn't, but Potter<br />
get* a lot of pointa <strong>for</strong> scheduling<br />
the. good teams, which will deal<br />
him almost certain losses.<br />
"That's what you get when y«Hi<br />
play Division II schools," Potter<br />
said. "They're usually a little bit<br />
bigger, a little bit stronger and<br />
maybe even * little bit quicker. It<br />
gives you a chance to work on<br />
your mental toughneaa."<br />
"We play the toughest NAIA<br />
schedule <strong>for</strong> the second year in •<<br />
row We play at least aix Division<br />
II schools, or maybe eight defending<br />
on the tournament*."<br />
Potter's team showed some<br />
mental toughness in the second<br />
half when it outacored Northwood<br />
10-0. Sure, it only shaved a mammoth<br />
deficit down to enormous<br />
(from 55-32 to 55-42), but it<br />
showed the team what it could do.<br />
Defense sparked the surge<br />
Negri and Cushman had four<br />
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William* had three. Madonna<br />
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half, and ita higher-level experience<br />
showed in the way it moved<br />
the ball around when on offenee.<br />
Sarah Brandt of Northwood<br />
wa* virtually unstoppable tn*ide,<br />
•coring 24 pointa. Jennifer Fox<br />
added 13. Li*a Cot* 12 and<br />
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Aristeo wins a pair; Hanson 9th<br />
BY RICHARD L. SHOOK<br />
9TA.rr Warrma<br />
Only four teams ranched 100<br />
points in the stale Class A girls<br />
.swim meet. Livonia Stevenson<br />
waa on* of them.<br />
The runaway champions of the<br />
Western Lakes Activities Aaeoci<br />
at ion had the lowest total of tbe<br />
100-point teams with 106 Saturday,<br />
but that put the Spartans<br />
well ahead of fifth-place Rochester<br />
(77).<br />
"If you go to the slate meet and<br />
score," Stevenson coach Greg<br />
Phill said, "you can bet you had a<br />
great meet.<br />
"We didn't have any minuses,<br />
other than the fact Tina Carani<br />
colas waa injured (shoulder) and<br />
couldn't compete.<br />
"We kirtda figured (fourth) was<br />
where we were going to be all year.<br />
It was going to be a good battle<br />
between second and fourth places.<br />
"We improved on *U our seeds,<br />
and that's where we ended up.<br />
Our kids went and competed well,<br />
and th*t's all you can do."<br />
Stevenson's finish was the best<br />
by an area team. Farmington<br />
Hills Mercy waa 10th, Westland<br />
John Glenn 26th. Farmington<br />
Hilla Harrison 33rd and Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> 36th.<br />
(See statistics on Page 5C).<br />
CC from page 1C<br />
Holt advanced to its firat chain<br />
pionship game with a 34-8 victory<br />
over Monroe in the Class AA semifinal<br />
game at Jackson. This is<br />
Holt's first appearance in the<br />
state playoffs since 1979.<br />
CC coach Tom Mach isn't interested<br />
in history, however.<br />
"We knew they'd be tough because<br />
of that (wreatling)," Mach<br />
said. "It's a toughness that spills<br />
over to other sport*."<br />
Despite an unblemished record<br />
and an aggressive defense, Holt<br />
second year coach Mike Smith is<br />
getting used to being called the<br />
underdog. Monroe had seven<br />
turnovers against Holt, but Smith<br />
didn't care to hear that a reporter<br />
from the Detroit Free Press on<br />
Sunday night's Sports Update<br />
Show on Channel 7 said the<br />
Rams should just be "happy" to<br />
be there.<br />
"All the 'so-called experts'<br />
should get out of town more," said<br />
Smith, a <strong>for</strong>mer Detroit Denby<br />
standout who played al Michigan<br />
State University. "I know he's<br />
very busy at his desk, he types a<br />
lot, but doe* be ever get out of<br />
Wayne County? There are good<br />
teams up north.<br />
"We come from a very good<br />
league that haa made us playoff<br />
• 'If yon go lo tlM<br />
state m—t and wort,<br />
you can bat you had a<br />
groat moot.'<br />
Greg Phill<br />
Stevenson coach<br />
Freshman Teri Hanson of <strong>Canton</strong><br />
scored her team'* pointa with<br />
a ninth-place finish in tbe 100yard<br />
butterfly.<br />
Her sophomore teammate, Lisa<br />
Sabina, wa* 23th in the diving<br />
while Plymouth Salem's Zoe<br />
Yockey was 19th.<br />
It didn't hurt Stevenson to have<br />
a swimmer like junior Anne Aristeo,<br />
aa cloae to a one-woman team<br />
as you're going to get.<br />
Aristeo won two event* again<br />
She took the 200-yard individual<br />
medley with a 2:06.01 time, .56<br />
above her winning time of a year<br />
ago, and captured the 500-yard<br />
freestyle in 4:59.26, more than<br />
seven second* *lower than her<br />
winning time laat year.<br />
There was thought in some<br />
quarters Aristeo ha* been pacing<br />
herself <strong>for</strong> the Olympic Trials in<br />
March. Phill scotched that<br />
"She's qualified <strong>for</strong> the U.S.<br />
Open in two weeks, but she's not<br />
tough. We're used to looking at<br />
speed and being able to stop it.<br />
We're <strong>for</strong>tunate to have big, tough<br />
kida that like playing defense."<br />
The R*ms finished 4-5 in 1994,<br />
Smith's first season as head<br />
coach. They were Cla*a A laat<br />
year, but a boost in enrollment<br />
moved them lo AA.<br />
This is Smith's second time<br />
around with Holt. He was a defensive<br />
coordinator <strong>for</strong> 11 years<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e becoming the head coach<br />
at Dansville and Eaton Rapids<br />
His Dansville team qualified <strong>for</strong><br />
the playoffs in 1990 and *92.<br />
The head coaching position at<br />
Holt opened up last year when<br />
Rocky Shaft resigned to concentrate<br />
solely on the Rams' wreatling<br />
program. Smith said he haa<br />
started a rigorous weight lifting<br />
program and made it mandatory<br />
<strong>for</strong> the football player* to play a<br />
spring sport to stay conditioned.<br />
When Mach looks at the Ram*,<br />
he see* the Shamrocks.<br />
"They're a very good football<br />
team," Mach said. "Their defense<br />
is very good, some big people who<br />
are good athletes. They get to the<br />
ball real quick and don't hurt<br />
themselves.<br />
"It'* no accident they're there.<br />
They control the ball on offense,<br />
The Observer riHUStSW, november 23,1995<br />
aura if she's going to pt," he aaid.<br />
"She'a injured. She'a had a shoulder<br />
impingement, but it's getting<br />
better. j<br />
"She's spent tbe laat 8-9 weeks<br />
rehabilitating her shoulder. She's<br />
not up to (her) standard right<br />
now.<br />
"It didn't keep her from winning<br />
two state meet event*,<br />
though. But it kept her from getting<br />
two state records, I believe."<br />
Stevenson's 200 medley relay<br />
team of Julie Gallagher, Rebecca<br />
Noechel, Kelly Carlisle and Ari*<br />
teo cut a time of 1:51.43, third<br />
beat in the state. Carliale, Julie<br />
Gallagher, Aristeo and Julie Kern<br />
finished fourth in the 400 freestyle<br />
with a time of 3:39.25.<br />
Carliale was 12th in tbe IM,<br />
clocking 2:15.83, and eighth in the<br />
100-butterfly, timing 1:00.76.<br />
Freshman Kern also scored in<br />
two event*. She wa* fifth in the<br />
500 freestyle (5:13.12) and placed<br />
sixth in the 200 freestyle (1:67.88).<br />
Teammate Beth Gallagher picked<br />
up pointa with a lOth-place finish<br />
in diving, totaling 370.50 pointa.<br />
John Glenn's sophomore whiz<br />
Adrienne Turn placed fourth in<br />
the backstroke (59.13). Teammate<br />
Sarah Coomb* didn't score in diving,<br />
but she did wind up 28th<br />
with 146.25 point*.<br />
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are patient run a power game<br />
with action. I think it's going lo<br />
be a real tough ball game, one<br />
lhat goes the full 48 minutes. The<br />
only unknown to most people is<br />
they haven't heard about Holt be<strong>for</strong>e."<br />
Holt's best linemen is 6-foot-2,<br />
265-pound senior Steve Ro<br />
bedeeu, who pleys tackle on both<br />
sides of the line. The Rams aluo<br />
employ active 6-1, 220-pound senior<br />
Peul Market on the line, while<br />
their beet linebacker. 6-2, 225pound<br />
senior Justin Dungey is<br />
outstanding in pursuit.<br />
The Rams' offense is led by<br />
Dungey, who was moved from<br />
fullback to tailback late in the<br />
season to take advantage of his<br />
ability to turn the corner. The<br />
fullback is 5-8, 190-pound senior<br />
Doug Birch.<br />
Playing quarterback i* 6-0,185pound<br />
senior Paul Anderson, who<br />
has passed <strong>for</strong> 700 yards and run<br />
<strong>for</strong> 450 more.<br />
"We've got a lot of respect <strong>for</strong><br />
CC," Smith said. "They run a real<br />
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they call the 'Wham* play, the<br />
power I over their big stud*. I'm<br />
really impressed with their linebackers<br />
and defensive ends. But<br />
we're not juat 'going' to the Dome,<br />
we're going to play in it"<br />
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Volleyball from page 1C<br />
Madonna alao got contribution*<br />
in tbe final match from 5-<br />
8 junior setter Meg Paria (55 as-<br />
•lata) and middle blocker Julie<br />
Martin, a 6-1 junior from Livonia<br />
Stevenson (13 killa).<br />
Both were named All-Tournament.<br />
Paris had a total of 233 assist*<br />
and 19 kill* in five games,<br />
while Martin had a total of 69<br />
kills.<br />
Erin Comment a 5-10 sophomore<br />
ouUide hitter, added 68<br />
digs and 38 kills. Erin Gregoire,<br />
a 5-8 sophomore, came up with<br />
63 dig*. The other starter, 5-10<br />
junior Heather Steinhelper,<br />
recorded 36 digs and 34 kills.<br />
Off the bench, Nicole Seharr<br />
ir-cnc<br />
er (30 kill*) and Jenny Rueeeli<br />
(36 digs) alao chipped in to<br />
make key play*.<br />
"Comment baa been conaiatent<br />
throughout and Heather<br />
has stepped it up on tbe right<br />
aide the laat two weeks <strong>for</strong> Karin<br />
Sisung (out with an injury),"<br />
Abraham said. "We're playing<br />
our beat volleyball right now<br />
and we're getting better and<br />
better. Defensively, we're doing<br />
things we know we have to do,<br />
•nd we're playing with good<br />
court sense.<br />
"Our serve reception ha*<br />
been excellent. It allows us to<br />
run our offense when we get the<br />
chance.<br />
"And of course Kelly has ju*t<br />
dominated play at our level.<br />
(P,C)JC<br />
She's been sensational She respond*<br />
night-in and night-out<br />
along with Paria. ,<br />
"And when we gat blocking<br />
from Julie, who la a <strong>for</strong>ce in the<br />
middle, and when we paaa well,<br />
we're hard to beat."<br />
Madonna, which waa ranked.<br />
No. 13 nationally going into the<br />
regional, won preliminary<br />
matches againat Judson, III.<br />
(15-4, 15-4, 15-4), Aquinas (16*<br />
6,15-11, 3-16, 15-12) and Hunt<br />
ington, Ind. (15-9,15-11,15-6).<br />
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St. Prancie (I1L) wa* ousted in<br />
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STATT WUTU<br />
If nothing «Im. th«M CIm* C<br />
girls basketball »utc tourtui<br />
ment game* are at least fiving<br />
Maxann Keen* a feel <strong>for</strong> what<br />
it'a like lo be a coach.<br />
Reese, a aenior guard <strong>for</strong><br />
two-time defending Claas C<br />
state champion Red<strong>for</strong>d Bioh<br />
op Borgess, watched moat of<br />
the second half from the bench<br />
aa the Spartans rolled to a 60<br />
26 win Monday over Allen<br />
Park Cabrini in the regional<br />
semifinal at Perryaburg<br />
Summerfield.<br />
What did you think, Mai<br />
ann?<br />
"1 see how he fcoach Dave<br />
Mann) felt about me when 1<br />
was a freshman or sophomore<br />
and did silly thing*. ' said<br />
Ree»e, who finished with 20<br />
pointa. 14 in the first half "I<br />
know what he goes through."<br />
The win moved the Spar-<br />
tans, 22-2 overall, into to-<br />
night's 7 p.m. regional final,<br />
also at Summerfield High<br />
School.<br />
Mann had to laugh when he<br />
heard Reese shout instructions<br />
to sophomore center Brandi<br />
Carafelli in very Mann like<br />
fashion.<br />
"We're trying to get Brandi<br />
to stop using the »ame post<br />
move, no matter what the situ<br />
ation is, she uses it whether<br />
it's there or not," explained<br />
Mann. "Well, 1 hear Max on<br />
the bench talking to Laxandra<br />
(While) and hollering out to<br />
Brandi. 'Why don't you try<br />
such-and-such move. It's juat<br />
an idea." That's exactly how<br />
I've said it to her."<br />
The Spartans showed Cabri-<br />
ni how it's done early on,<br />
jumping to a 22-2 lead after<br />
one quarter and 42-8 al half-<br />
time. Borgess' running game<br />
was clicking and the Spartans<br />
also excelled on the perimeter,<br />
burying four three-point shots<br />
in the first half.<br />
The Spartans' starting five<br />
returned to the court in the<br />
second half and stayed another<br />
thre* minutes be<strong>for</strong>e leaving<br />
the reserves with a 50-8 lead.<br />
Sophomores Koren Mer-<br />
chant and Christina Anderson<br />
contributed nine point* each<br />
and sophomore Aiyaha Smith<br />
added eight points. White fin-<br />
ished with five points.<br />
Re-ese said the Spartans<br />
don't want to coast during any<br />
of these games, because there<br />
still could lie challenges ahead.<br />
"1 want to win (the champi-<br />
onship) again," Reese said.<br />
"So we've got to be focused.<br />
You don't know who's watch-<br />
ing us in the stands. We want<br />
to get fear in their eyes."<br />
Sophomore Kristi Elemont<br />
led Cabrini with eight points.<br />
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next week.<br />
• Mike koffel mi»sed put on a<br />
chance to participate in the firearms<br />
deer season this year, but<br />
the Ox<strong>for</strong>d resident isn't a bit dis<br />
appointed Koffel opened the<br />
deer »ea*on* by arrowing an<br />
eight point buck on opening day<br />
of the archery season He wa.%<br />
hunting over bait on private land<br />
in Oakland County. On Oct. 2*2.<br />
Koffel filled his second and last<br />
buck tag with another beautiful<br />
eight point. The second buck<br />
dressed out at 170 pounds, and<br />
the rack sported a 17 inch spread.<br />
• Hank Wildman. of Union Lake,<br />
took a huge 170-pound, su-point<br />
•sfv*:'<br />
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19. Wildman was hunting over<br />
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• Westland s Dave Coffey bagged<br />
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It was his first buck with a bow<br />
• Fourteen year-old Ryan Hick<br />
mott took the first deer of his<br />
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in Oakland County. Hickmott. of<br />
Ox<strong>for</strong>d, arrowed a doe on Nov. 2.<br />
• Troy's Harold Cook shot a<br />
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time putting meat in his freezer.<br />
The Metamora archer shot a dan<br />
dy six point on Oct. 4 McClune<br />
was hunting over bait from a tree<br />
stand on private land in Oakland<br />
County.<br />
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man shot a doe from hia tree<br />
stand in Osceola County on Oct.<br />
21. It waa Beach man'a firat deer<br />
with a bow and arrow.<br />
• Ox<strong>for</strong>d's Billy Edwards shot a<br />
doe with hia bow on Oct. 6. Ed<br />
wards was hunting from a ground<br />
blind in heavy cover in Shiawas<br />
see County.<br />
• Bill Jacobs, of Plymouth,<br />
dropped a doe in Washtenaw<br />
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farm.<br />
• Dean Caddick shot his second<br />
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stand on private land in Oakland<br />
County, the Ox<strong>for</strong>d archer shot a<br />
spike buck on Oct. 14. •<br />
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young builder of the year, Guy Barron.<br />
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1 9 9 5 • PAGE 1 SECTION<br />
Hall of Frnmr. Robert<br />
Brody, who's devel<br />
oped land and built<br />
houses and apartments<br />
<strong>for</strong> nearly 60<br />
years, will be inducted<br />
into the Building<br />
Industry Association<br />
of Southeastern<br />
Michigan Hall of<br />
Fame.<br />
Brody headed <strong>for</strong> Hall of Fame<br />
BY DOUG Fnont<br />
STAJT WRITES<br />
Robert Brody. a developer/builder,<br />
says he's constructed thousands of<br />
houses and apartment units and prepared<br />
hundreds of lots <strong>for</strong> other<br />
builders during a career that started<br />
in the late 1940s ' - "? - •<br />
He's won Small Volume Builder of<br />
tbe Year honora from the National<br />
Association of Home Builders, helped<br />
start tha Apartment Association of<br />
Michigan and served aa president of<br />
the Building Industry Association of<br />
Southeastern Michigan.<br />
But it's the little thingi that moat<br />
stick in the memories of tbe 70-yearold<br />
Bioomfield Hills resident who will<br />
be inducted into the BIA Hall of Fame<br />
next week.<br />
-What I really like best is going out<br />
when we're doing grading and<br />
smelling the raw ground," Brody said.<br />
"I uaed to take my grandsons out<br />
when they were four or five years old.<br />
They used to sit in the seat of a big<br />
grader or stand next to the big tires.<br />
They loved it. I loved it.<br />
"The most satisfaction you have ia<br />
seeing what you've done, seeing<br />
you've created something people<br />
want," Brody aaid. "You've created<br />
homes <strong>for</strong> familiea, good homes, well<br />
built."<br />
Brody was selected to the Hall of<br />
Fame <strong>for</strong> service to the association.<br />
His first house, built with Paul<br />
Broder in Southgate in 1949, was a<br />
two-bedroom bungalow with a basement.<br />
unfinished attic, aabestos siding,<br />
living room, dining room and<br />
kitchen priced at $8,996.<br />
-We bought 124 lots. There was no<br />
down payment, and we sold out in one<br />
weekend," he said. "The war was<br />
over. There was a tremendous<br />
demand <strong>for</strong> bousing."<br />
Brody branched out into apartment<br />
construction and smaller strip shopping<br />
centers in the mid 1960s.<br />
"The reason you want to go into<br />
commercial and multiple is the building<br />
business has peaks and valleys."<br />
he said. "You're making a living off<br />
profit from a home and lot. When<br />
we're in a downturn, that stops.<br />
There's no profit, no livelihood."<br />
Now, Brody spends most of his<br />
working ef<strong>for</strong>ts overseeing apartments<br />
in his portfolio including Foun<br />
tain Park in Westland.<br />
Hia most recent single-family development<br />
was Strat<strong>for</strong>d Subdivision in<br />
partnership with Joe Block ill <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
He built his last house in Country<br />
Ridge Subdivision in Farmington<br />
Hills.<br />
Brady's father, Samuel, built hotels<br />
in Detroit in the 1920s, so Brody kind<br />
of figured he'd end up in the building<br />
business himself. A son, Gerry, has<br />
followed him into the business.<br />
While Brady's been at it nearly 50<br />
years, he's not one to live in the good<br />
old days.<br />
"Homes being built today, I think,<br />
are using better materials than we<br />
Tobin wins Builder of Year<br />
BR DOUG FUNKK<br />
STArr Warrxm<br />
When Mike Tobin waa a sprout, his<br />
Marshall, a builder, used to take<br />
him and hia siblings to work and pay<br />
them 60 cents to help out doing simple<br />
UtUataaks<br />
Young Mike loved it<br />
-I uaed to pay my brother 50 cents<br />
to take hia turn," Tobin said. "I uaed<br />
to dear weeds at the office, then 1 got<br />
promoted and got to empty wsstebas<br />
ki t* and clew waeda."<br />
From there, he grew into mora<br />
responsible tasks Now. Tobin helps<br />
run the family business, Mike Building<br />
of Farmington Hills, which builds<br />
houses and apartments and develops<br />
Tobin, 41, has been selected Builder<br />
of the Year by the Building Induatry<br />
Association of Southeastern Michigan<br />
<strong>for</strong> aervke to the professional group.<br />
"What I enjoy most is moving s<br />
young couple into a new home or first<br />
apartment.<br />
"It makes my whole day,** he said.<br />
"Their expression and gratitude is<br />
something you juat cant buy."<br />
Mike Building currently ia involved<br />
in several projecta _ Pebble Creek<br />
Apartmenta in Shelby Townahip,<br />
Chatwell Club Apartmenta in Davison<br />
snd developing Knorrwood Pines<br />
Weat subdivision in Oakland Townahip.<br />
•We don't juat build homes . we<br />
build communitiee," Tobin said. "1<br />
enjoy creating, developing apartmenta<br />
or subdivisions and going in<br />
where there's nothing and creating<br />
something that becomes a good part<br />
of the community.<br />
"To go in and do something, lesve<br />
your mark, it's nice. That gives me<br />
pride," he said.<br />
"There are ao many others deserving<br />
of this award. I was surprised 1 was<br />
chosen."<br />
Tobin, a West Bioomfield resident,<br />
is married to Suaan and dad to Brian,<br />
Alan and Mara.<br />
He's newly-elected treasurer of the<br />
Michigan Association of Home<br />
Builders and a BIA director<br />
Tobin. a pilot, also flies medical<br />
emergency Air-Life flights.<br />
used back then," he said. "Drywall ia<br />
better than wet plaeter because it's<br />
easier to repair, faster to work with.<br />
Poured basements use the same manpower<br />
but about one fifth the time."<br />
lrvin H. Yackness. BIA executive<br />
vice president, has known Brody <strong>for</strong><br />
years.<br />
-He has never lost an optimiatic outlook<br />
and a very puckish sense of<br />
humor," Yackness said. "All of hia<br />
career, he has completely committed<br />
to his involvement with this sssociation,<br />
and he ia one of ita strongest<br />
supporters."<br />
For fun, Brady plays golf, reads and<br />
travela. He'a married to Rhea and<br />
father to Jay, a tax and real estate<br />
lawyer, Cathy, a special education<br />
teacher, and Gerry.<br />
-I loved it," Braij said of his long<br />
career. "There have been some<br />
unpleasant aspects in the sense you<br />
had homeowners, very few, you<br />
couldn't please. I wouldn't change- It's<br />
been very rewarding in every eenae."<br />
MfceToMa<br />
Ask lawyer whether he has malpractice insurance<br />
—a. Q- We are looking at attorneys It is legitimste <strong>for</strong> you to ssk such questions to<br />
WLAL. UTAH and accountants <strong>for</strong> our condo- ensure that if in fact there ia a problem with your<br />
minium aeeociatlon. One of the professional, that there will be a reputable insurance<br />
persons on our board is in insur- company backing up ths attornsy or accountant<br />
ance and says that one of the regarding the availability of insurance coverage. Mal-<br />
$<br />
practice insurance is expensivs. snd some lawyers<br />
i ia whether in fact they snd accountants chose to go without.<br />
h»v* mal or act ice insurance and While that may or-may not be reflected in a lower<br />
in what amount. Do you think fee to the aaeoaation. it may alao result in ths associ-<br />
that ia a reasonable request and ation 'a having a claim against the sttomsy or accoun-<br />
a good idea <strong>for</strong> the association? tant that may be uncollectible<br />
A With any professional or contrac-<br />
ffOMfffM.<br />
tor. jrou should inquire aa to the<br />
extent and amount of inaurance that<br />
that person haa. In the oaae of an<br />
accountant andtor attorney, whether<br />
in fact the attorney and/or accountant haa malpractice<br />
insurance ia extremely important to protect the<br />
interests of the client.<br />
Q. Our deed restrictions require architectural<br />
drawings <strong>for</strong> new construction and give the<br />
aeeociatlon 90 days to reject any proposed construction<br />
plana. One of the homeowners wants<br />
to place a satellite dieh on their property located<br />
in the subdivision governed by our aeeocietlon.<br />
The hoaseowner haa notified the association<br />
as required and haa gotten a permit from<br />
the .a city ia. s_ to • keep the satellite A dish S from going 01 in.<br />
A. In s recent case issued by the court of appeals,<br />
with similar facts, the court found that the provision<br />
requiring a 30-day period was en<strong>for</strong>ceable and that<br />
the sssociation could en<strong>for</strong>ce the deed restriction<br />
against ths satellite dish. „ ,<br />
Obviously, each case dspends on its own fscts. however,<br />
snd you sre best sdvised to consult with counsel<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e taking any legal position<br />
Robert hi. Meisner is fl Birmingham area attorney<br />
concentrating hia practice\ in the areas of condommturns,<br />
real estate, corporate law and lUigation. You are<br />
incited to submit topics which you would like to see<br />
discussed in this column, including questions about<br />
condominiums, by writing Robert M Meisner. .10300<br />
Telegraph Road. Suite 467. Bingham Forme. Michi<br />
gan 4*026 This column provides general in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
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Home theater stars<br />
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and at leaat five channels of am<br />
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a high-quality projection TV.<br />
combined with a laaerdiac player<br />
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"Dolby Surround AC-3 digital<br />
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Dolby Pro Logic 1 Dolby Sur<br />
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experience here - Dolby ProLo<br />
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perience that makea borne theater<br />
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takea Dolby ProLogic one .Up<br />
further <strong>for</strong> an even more lifelike<br />
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What about tha vtaual and of<br />
the home theater aquation?<br />
•The canter of attention in the<br />
ar la the acreen. and<br />
1araer tha acreen image, the<br />
- netting and Ufalike the eia!y.<br />
Bob Parr, Nagalea<br />
Manager Car Con-<br />
sumer LCD Products. Sharp<br />
Electronics Corp<br />
"Big screen TV sets provide<br />
picture sires up to about 35 inchea<br />
and rear projection boxes lypi<br />
cally offer acreena up to 70 inches.<br />
However, <strong>for</strong> the ultimate movie<br />
theater effect. LCD (liquid crystal<br />
display) projection systems deliver<br />
bright and vivid images any<br />
where from 20 inches, when you<br />
are watching the nightly news, up<br />
to an amazing 200 inches <strong>for</strong> your<br />
favorite movie, from virtually any<br />
an^le,"<br />
McCammon notes that "as the<br />
demand <strong>for</strong> home theater contin<br />
ues grow, so does the appeal <strong>for</strong><br />
high quality projection televisions.<br />
due to the level of theater<br />
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home.<br />
"Significant picture improve<br />
ments over the laat several years<br />
have propelled video quality beyond<br />
what was ever thought poa<br />
sible," McCammon aaid.<br />
"Thia ia primarily due to the<br />
growth of laaerdiac as the accepted<br />
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theater. Combining laserdisc with<br />
high-quality projection televiaion<br />
<strong>for</strong>ma the baaia <strong>for</strong> a high-impact<br />
home t healer that approaches<br />
film quality."<br />
Like all other consumer electronca<br />
products, home theater<br />
components need to be taken care<br />
of. For that purpoae. there ia a<br />
plethora of eaay-to uae and af<strong>for</strong>dable<br />
acceaaoriea.<br />
For example, if you're thinking<br />
that you don't want to deal with a<br />
lot of wires when you're connecting<br />
your speakers to your home<br />
theater, wireless apeak era may be<br />
the anawer<br />
"The benefita, of course, are not<br />
having to run wires around the<br />
baae board, on the carpets, drill<br />
holea — no bruised finger*, acrewdrivers<br />
or tools needed," aaya Peter<br />
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"Juat plus them in and enjoy<br />
high-per<strong>for</strong>mance, high quality<br />
Bound." They're highly af<strong>for</strong>d<br />
able, he adda.<br />
If you haven't yet caught the<br />
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ia fairly aimpla. Put auccinctly by<br />
Larry Poor. Director of Technology<br />
Marketing. Dolby Laborator<br />
iaa, "Tbe flrat thing to do ia to gat<br />
an idea of what home theater<br />
does, go in and lieten to it and experience<br />
it"<br />
Now. put down thia newapaper<br />
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you're trying out the leteet and<br />
grant aat home theater producta at<br />
your local retailer) and And out<br />
what you've boon m iaa ing<br />
And. If you're already a home<br />
theater Ian. crank up the excite<br />
The Ofc«eri*r/THUHSDtf, NOVEMBER 23.1995<br />
P r i v a t e m o r t g a g e i n s u r a n c e<br />
c a n o p e n d o o r s t o n e w h o u s e<br />
DAVID C.<br />
MULLY<br />
If there's one<br />
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mortgage insurance.<br />
Mortgage<br />
inaurance ia not<br />
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consumer advocates contend<br />
mortgage inaurance is not necessary<br />
and should be avoided at all<br />
coats. Others consider the existence<br />
of mortgage insurance a<br />
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A few weeks ago. we discussed<br />
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The major difference is, through<br />
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private mortgage inaurance, conventional<br />
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These types of loana alao have a<br />
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take the example of the couple<br />
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Private mortgage inaurance<br />
alao helpa the mortgage proceas<br />
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thia can be reaaauring lo those<br />
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Another worry conaumers have<br />
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$193 500 (STO) 510-477-1111<br />
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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1996<br />
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WESTLAND<br />
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Uo4.900 (23M02281) 31*456-7000<br />
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313-251-0700 (PAL) 510-4771111<br />
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SET FOR LIVING! Charming Colonial with 4 bedrooms.<br />
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$142,500 ( 23Q00299) 313-456-7000<br />
UVONIA<br />
JUST LISTED! Beautifully maintained. 3 bedroom. 2%<br />
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UVONIA<br />
COUNTRY IN THE CITY. Beautiful, wellkept three be*<br />
room Ranch sitting on 49 acre lot. Two car attached<br />
garage, central air, air cleaner, shed and more. Check<br />
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$134.900 (H30462) 313-251-0700<br />
UVONIA<br />
CONTEMPORARY FLAIR! Light & airy, cream walls,<br />
refinished hardwood floors rn this 3 bedroom. 1\ bath<br />
Tri-level. Formal dmrng room and updated kitchen.<br />
& furnace • attached 2 car garage<br />
S129.900 (R38157) 313-251-0700 $123,500 (23A31529) 313-4557000<br />
UVONIA<br />
A BIT OF WOOOLAND. Custom built Ranch sets on a<br />
beautiful 1/2 acre revined. treed tot. 2 car attached<br />
garage, fireplace, central air. family room 5 newer wirv<br />
S 8 £ r W e ° CCU ?S&r9) 313-251-0700<br />
WESTLAND<br />
WISH LIST? This home is one of the best* 3 bedrooms,<br />
basement and central air too A new furnace. Florida<br />
room & Wayne-West land schools.<br />
550.500 (Z152) 313-325-2000<br />
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nace i 4 & carpeting cart<br />
313-325-2000 575.500<br />
(8325) 313-325-2000<br />
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1 -H ACCELERATED<br />
(l\VI EARNINGS j/lo,<br />
NETWORK-](/%<br />
heGVUfit J On S Sen**<br />
^ifir<br />
•v<br />
1995 TRANS SPORT<br />
3 ' V6 4 «*eei ABS IXWM (Jnver *de er beg & more S* #960052<br />
4,995<br />
QM OPT. It Deduct $894.45<br />
1995 BONNEVILLE SE<br />
a* 3800 v6 abs brakes AIAFM stereo cassefle. dual a* bags M. power<br />
trrYXMrs powef OCX* bntac gkass »PO* m»ror*.<br />
fccrie' '6* aM^unurri eftee* - ee' derroett' & mora slfc #960422<br />
$ 18,495'<br />
GM OPT II Dadud 11068.10<br />
1995 FIREBIRD<br />
A0 automatic 3 8 V6 nmmtM hatch rod antMock brakes due<br />
cega power «ndon * tocka crmee keyieea entry stereo cassette<br />
aguakze ft more Stoc* #960826<br />
•17<br />
OM OPT. H Deduct $897^25<br />
1995 SUNFIRE GT COUPE<br />
Due er bags. anWtx* brakes, automate. AUfM^atary<br />
condaenrodetoggar. ouea power wkImi ft tods<br />
Stock iWflW<br />
mica $ 1 4,895*<br />
QM OPT. • Deduct $888.25<br />
92 CMC<br />
SAFARI VAN<br />
12,495<br />
94 GMC SAFARI<br />
EXTENDED<br />
O . 15,995<br />
93 GRAND AM<br />
2 DOOR<br />
THURSDAY. November 23. 1996 OAS<br />
fawj<br />
i-l?sft<br />
1995 GRAND AM<br />
SE COUPE<br />
drivers ed special<br />
A* condeorang. Nmo. camM Womttc, door<br />
locks. ASS brake*. recirwig buck* seats Aiai<br />
m*ror» and much mora Sfc » 950662<br />
$ 12,395*<br />
QM OPT N Deduct $746.50<br />
1996 GRAND AM<br />
SEDAN<br />
Automatic er conditwrsng power ccM rear defroster,<br />
stereo cassette and more Stock #960138<br />
£&*14,795'<br />
OM OPT M Deduct $774.75<br />
1995 GRAND <strong>PR</strong>IX 1996 GFIAND'<strong>PR</strong>IX<br />
2 DOOR COUPE I 4 DOOR SEDAN<br />
Spacai edfcon package power wvtoows power locks,<br />
automatic. a«r condeonng alurranum wheats rear<br />
deck spoiler and more Stock #950731<br />
$ 16,795*<br />
OM OPT II Deduct $931.50<br />
Dual er begs, power door locks and wraows<br />
oetogger automate ar condmorang and more*<br />
Stock#960028<br />
ralcc $ 15,695*<br />
QM OPT II Deduct $862.95<br />
36 Month Smart Leeee $247.34<br />
1996 SUNFIRE SE 11995 SAFARI VAN<br />
2 DOOR COUPE<br />
A*. datogger M AM^M caaaetie. much more<br />
Stock •960011<br />
r> , . / V * 7 9 9 5<br />
1996 JIMMY<br />
1H<br />
4 3 Mar enhanced V-6 eng«e, automatic tranemwion. air bag. ASS<br />
brakes aa condition*^. powar mirrors, powar windo**/toefcs. W *<br />
crura® AM/F M cumIM stereo. two door. 2 WO and much mora?<br />
Slock >968028<br />
SS& $ 20,995* 1<br />
24 mo. Smart Lease •295"<br />
OM OPT n Deduct $1117.30<br />
1995 YUKON 4 DOOR;<br />
93 SSEI<br />
S 1 6 , 9 9 5<br />
91 SUNBIRD<br />
2 DOOR<br />
5 7 v-6 Engine, air, automatic tranemieaion. ABS brakaa aK bag. tilt,<br />
cruise. power windows locks, mirrors & dnver seat. remo« kaytaaa<br />
entry, bucket Seats runrww boards. WMig dWararmal VU*<br />
package AM/FM cassette ft CD player ft much more' Sloe* #770688<br />
£& 25,995<br />
QM OPT II Deduct $1428.95<br />
1995 SIERRA PICKUP<br />
5 0 Wer V8 engine, automatic tranameaon air condmorwg. mr bag.<br />
ABS brakaa. t* ft cnaee rtdrw rear wetoow. AM/FW cascade a»teo.<br />
and much more! Stock #957585<br />
££ 15,865<br />
OM OPT N Deduct $889.00<br />
1995 % TON CARGO VAN<br />
V8 eng#». aa condibonng tour speed automate transrressMn. ABS<br />
brakes. 33 galon fuel tank. fu> see spare ma. ftxed rear door £Mft.<br />
AMFM stereo Stock #967562<br />
££ 16,995<br />
QM OPT II Deduct $1002.85<br />
92 SSEI<br />
1 0 , 9 9 5 6 4 9 5 4 9 9 5<br />
93 GMC SIERRA 92.SONOMA 91 OLOS CALA.S - A W f S U<br />
PICKUP 4*4<br />
PICKUP<br />
16,995 M 6,995<br />
IJEANNOTTE<br />
PONTIAC-GMC TRUCK<br />
8 4 9 5 6995 7 9 9 5 8 1 9 5<br />
93 PONTIAC<br />
GRAND <strong>PR</strong>IX COUPE<br />
M 5,995 0**11,595<br />
89 ESCORT LX 89 CORSICA LTZ<br />
4 DOOR • v:.<br />
' 5 2 9 5 J<br />
14949 Sheldon Road<br />
(Just North of M-14, J#flrtea Fw»l<br />
ofZ'FojZu i&s<br />
KPHM hi muf tu#t., w6q., rll. jk) f<br />
MAMHUtTt**<br />
453-2500<br />
UppHm W$lmm<br />
(313)<br />
a mai malatelamawahasadlm—cmieri<br />
ay tern laiiwewete wimaiaa i
OPEN SATURDAY<br />
<strong>for</strong> your shopping<br />
convenience<br />
A, X & Z<br />
PLANS WELCOME<br />
O P E N F R I D A Y N O V . 2 4 U N T I L 8 P M<br />
O V E R 2 0 0 U S E D C A R S IN S T O C K !<br />
222" r'<br />
over jo mustanos including<br />
gt % & convirtibies in stock<br />
1996 THUNPiHEIRD I X m<br />
Cofiffe OJA]<br />
- zLjszrjzJExzF-r-—— I<br />
996 R ANGER XLT<br />
1996 WINDSTAt GL<br />
1995 <strong>PR</strong>OBE<br />
1995 DiLEGANT VAN CONVERSION<br />
1.9".. apr avail abl i<br />
on 9s taurus smo<br />
1996 TAURUS a<br />
SH53Tm<br />
Mill i<br />
1996 CONTOUR a<br />
1995 ESCORT<br />
STATION WAl<br />
1996 M 5 0 SPIC1AL PICKUP<br />
Ur Jlll<br />
FULL FACTORY EQUIPPED!!<br />
MORAN SPECIAL LEASE PLAN<br />
$<br />
GETS Y O U ON THE ROAD IN A N E W<br />
1 9 9 -<br />
1 9 9 5 G A L A N T " S "<br />
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mmwmtmtl<br />
N E W 1995 SPYDERS IN STOCK! M M dealer S<br />
tilegrapm roao just h0rth Of 12 MtlE • southfielo j'". 1-800-353-0910<br />
O P E N<br />
F R I D A Y<br />
M O V . 2 4 <br />
1996 W I N D S T A R<br />
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M O O O<br />
R e b a t e<br />
R.C.L. Cash<br />
1 9 9 5 E S C O R T<br />
' 3 0 0 R e b a t e<br />
8 . 9 % A P R<br />
Financi<br />
i B l a t k m e l l<br />
A u t o p e a l s<br />
1995 TAURUS S H O<br />
M n B K f l<br />
s 4 5 0 0 R e b a t e<br />
1 . 9 % A P R<br />
Financing*<br />
1 9 9 5 A S P I R E<br />
$<br />
5 0 0<br />
R e b a t e<br />
F O R D<br />
41001 Plymouth R o a d • P lymouth<br />
1 j%, t^% apr urmetof «p » 49<br />
(313) 4 53-1100<br />
liiman M30C i311i 464612a<br />
it SA0nt 'BM >M» »a6aa<br />
' 35 000 Mm i«a »mi &220c<br />
• •iiiiitlllllill sold<br />
Lt SAB»t I«0 66* Maa t »<br />
ivm conaaon CnWa a* uadac<br />
mkw «m 1S»SC 3 1 3-416-&443<br />
PAW* A/EHUC '6»S Mac*<br />
Uadad 20 000 Maa li'BOO<br />
CM*Wa.«P"v |6»0)I&3 34S'<br />
PAH* AVtNut <br />
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gund,<br />
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ramy aiaooo I«01 M> 3101<br />
AEOAL 'ml Qfand «»1 loadad<br />
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noaomaste a 1964 taMa Wagor<br />
mooo mas 3i3-7b' 6266<br />
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i t23 boo i'062»24Kl<br />
roao waste" '864 umm<br />
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(Sill<br />
| sacrumw 'bm - 4 aoor 82.000<br />
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.l|MM ^ ^ $1**84 ' '<br />
— - — CRISSMAN<br />
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2&r "r^ua i rr : IjM^VWDrm<br />
RATHFMMM l$« S«**4 sasc<br />
M 300 Ng7.a*,<br />
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(•tMsi^eao<br />
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— — — . « l«Mi w »2«W l a l a » w » # TVUC«Ma<<br />
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,S««.- 4S»2«a» $'4 200 «• S AU. »i.'«AM<br />
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$10J0 («'0I 43.000<br />
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»ixno #io» mo-fcit<br />
mwdsI i urn Ma toooo Waa<br />
$' too isiol hh4*<br />
jaouaw •<br />
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pjjo^uoo comwMw-vwy -i U a L — -<br />
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mfmceocs 'm sw « «•» bottl ««Wun mm0 o. »m aj» - a mm taw iiiatmAaii<br />
"isfc^asw FOAO '«ro uAvt 'm6 'wing T-im<br />
$4 s00<br />
fttty H1-WT4<br />
tLtcrHA laaft «auor atae<br />
m Mi» «aaa6, af 000 mm __<br />
^J**mun HOOO 6IO-a»246l<br />
QAANO NATICXHAL ibm a000<br />
MOOO CM M M<br />
ta'Q) m. v4.b0o<br />
u> li<br />
(bi01 746-164' mm<br />
carom<br />
s3 000<br />
im7<br />
cm<br />
im«o<br />
mi<br />
bmimmb.<br />
Ml ®<br />
i.airm 1313) 6376712<br />
caj»mcf classic ism<br />
uadad. pom> aaal<br />
savo* chevaqlet<br />
ar*»<br />
s4j6uuj<br />
sio.mo LESAAOM ibm. tvmo LUaaM.<br />
b0 B00 MM Mia turn bpm modu<br />
t»4*M rMMDi MM 111<br />
(apmci classic ism om «m ma smoc (siqt 477-mn<br />
aM «MM ana ixnMan<br />
cm jama SaM 41 BI0«4VM» vhs ibs* m*<br />
15 000 Maa »>98m<br />
m<br />
cavaljcst ibm aulomaal aa « OviMai<br />
•ma mom man.<br />
81&364-6600<br />
km<br />
CAVAUCA<br />
ala bmok, loadad 52.000 Mm<br />
S3.boo (bio! JB0-B1M<br />
ohargM M »4. daan<br />
tKTRtPIO I8S3 es cftarooW arai<br />
«li txau* Kjadad $12 500 ar.,ra ~ru£<br />
Hack. M.BS0<br />
1m4 sronco edo*bauer^<br />
1313: 421-8143<br />
SAVO* CHEVROLET Mi-SOOO<br />
crown victoria 1994 l*<br />
— *20,895<br />
lumina 1882 2 doo> /34. orty<br />
INTREPID '883 ES loadad ao 000 loadad 26 000 Maa $15 5s4<br />
31,000 MM t'0 850<br />
Mai<br />
savoie chevrolet 6434000 313- at tjuwna anotfiar $12.800<br />
oemmer <strong>for</strong>o (313) 721 2600 19s5 winostar^ctt.<br />
.0a»*<br />
— '17,497<br />
CROWN Vldon* 1882 Tounog<br />
lumina 1802 Euro 4 Ooat abs intrerios ^-s2s-0261 '985 e»m CftryalBr 313-726-4615 aucaon Sadan Mdad m" oMton. imc ranoer super cab<br />
aaopSorw 22 000mm *k^MarM cat loadad io» m i Irom $14 985 26 000 mm* $12 .600810*4 7 7254<br />
1 Oman ca. W 800 §10 370-0376 Lnroraa<br />
(313t<br />
cfirvam-pntrnxm<br />
—<br />
525-7604 ESCORT 1991 aa manual Iran* 1»0 aerostar*" ^<br />
l JMUNA 1883 3 4 t>»0 4 door<br />
mrtm aaaaa. $2M5<br />
a. aaoaBar* oondSon 28 000 intrepid 1,996 35 v6 lu»y<br />
1810) 54S-566S<br />
»I2.S0<br />
maac M apoaar alumaajm aMan ESCORT LX 1981 B0ac» 4 door<br />
1<br />
56.000 Ma* $6800 313-462-4160 40.000 mSa* Good aiiapa $4500<br />
(610) 568-23*3<br />
comooba<br />
SHAOOW 1982 ES 4 door<br />
ownar VS p<br />
comMon rmm Im* automaBc an* ESCORT 1994 LX • 4 door aiAo<br />
Exaaara conMor- 810642 966".<br />
$8200 313-622-3813 maac al pom. m. aaiandad «ar<br />
EAGLE VISION TSl 1884 19 000<br />
ranly.9.000 m. $S5003l>72S-2g32<br />
km auMara coraaacr $16 500 SHADOW '992 ES va<br />
ESCORT 19M LX 4 door au»<br />
ill 31 420*082 m 55.000 m*m S6 966 maac aa 60 000 maaa on* o«m*<<br />
Tarnaroft Oodga B10364-6600 aoma rual $2 500 113-2B1-1MI<br />
Lt BARON 1983 cor'.ainaa 23 000<br />
maM $10.bm<br />
taaam OodM b1o3s6m00<br />
'87 SABLE WAfiON<br />
Chans 94 MC JB"*»<br />
'90 SABLE CS<br />
4 BM 1 saw M. Is Ml uaMe —<br />
52 SABLE LS<br />
Osaa.'MW MM0aS-*M» •<br />
«M«tW»W*<br />
SHADOW 1W3 26 000 maM<br />
aarm autcanasc txaaa ayaaam rad<br />
$7500 18101 356-3335<br />
SHADOW 1882 16.000 MM aMa<br />
.somaac a. 4 door $6800orBaai<br />
Mu« aM 1610) 766-9709<br />
i SPIRIT IBM 46.000 mm* MAomaBc,<br />
aurrool aa .miMi oood<br />
coraMon $4 986 (113) 53346*0<br />
•2395<br />
'7495<br />
m<br />
'93 SABLE LS<br />
a* Ussis SJCM a STM» CMM* twv 14,500<br />
IBM^nxM ' MSrMM pMSMl mQV<br />
'87 SABLE GS<br />
(Ml* IM|lStoiBWMM»SBMMMM. '14,500<br />
PB M«1 III WWW ->iaa|a<br />
I M M I T*ns HI |(tcM tor S h M !<br />
BEST BUYS<br />
'ooaiaa aa»gnao lo (Malar<br />
2 TO<br />
CHOOSE<br />
RMSTRONG BUICK<br />
if QK • w -- • ! i<br />
1996 TOYOTA PICKUP<br />
TEMPO '982 4 door auk)Mt Ba<br />
pm> axM SB. w<br />
32000 maaa 96*96 1995 TERCEL<br />
22 ClOG<br />
RANGER IBM XLT SUPER CAM S<br />
54 OOC<br />
MAMOEA IMI «lt a cyBnMr $1<br />
sea- •—<br />
<strong>PR</strong>OM ibm lx. vs. Mmmm M<br />
^ mmm. cmmm<br />
JACK D E M M E R<br />
F O R D<br />
AFFORDABLES<br />
313-721-5020<br />
MUST AMO IBM CM**.<br />
1996 CAMRY LE<br />
3<br />
Center armrest, rear<br />
elite package , 4 cylinder<br />
windows, power locks, a»r bags<br />
SALE <strong>PR</strong>ICE<br />
Stock # 8092-T<br />
UstPnce $23,262<br />
LEASE FOR<br />
'19.495' '214*2"<br />
M MOMTH<br />
All weathef guard, air conditioning, mats 4 cylin-<br />
AM weather guard, metafile paint, air conditioning. der. automatic, aw bags<br />
SX package mats, 4 cylinder 5 speed<br />
SALE <strong>PR</strong>ICE<br />
S 13,295<br />
Stock # 9010-T<br />
Ljsf Pnce $14,793<br />
LEASE FOR<br />
87*<br />
'177<br />
•u0<br />
36 MONTHB<br />
MgrtJ/ofaian-<br />
FORD R0. at WAYNE RD., WESTLAND<br />
Open Mon & Thurs. 7-9. Tues., Wed.. Fri. 7-6:30<br />
Stock # 8617S<br />
L/sf Price $12,640<br />
SALE <strong>PR</strong>ICE<br />
H 1.295<br />
r T :P*II<br />
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721-1144
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including<br />
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Premium package<br />
Including Lrattwr tnm<br />
keyless entry pfemtum »hrel<br />
Aulomalk tranvntisicKi AH season<br />
traction etectrtc Heated VH(I<br />
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4291 479l<br />
No charge pickup and delivery We employ more BMW<br />
Master Tecrvucians than any BMW dealership m Michigan<br />
E A S T<br />
Bavarian Motor Village<br />
2*717 Gratiot<br />
East Polnte. Ml 4002 I<br />
. (810) 772-M00<br />
— or 1-SOO-S91-2SSS—<br />
W E S T<br />
Auto-Str;<br />
501 Auto Mall Dr.. Ann Artxx<br />
I Mile South of th€ Jackson txlt<br />
On Jackson Rd<br />
^ (313) 6€3-3J09 — ^<br />
O&E Thursday. November 23. 199ft<br />
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8 0 C A f t S a n d T R U C K S<br />
A V A I L A B L E F O R<br />
I M M E D I A T E D E L I V E R Y<br />
R E D C A R P E T L E A S I N G<br />
O N S E L E C T M O D E L S<br />
P A Y M E N T S S T A R T I N G<br />
R E L O W t O O -<br />
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NOV. 24th tM 6 P M .<br />
W I N T E R R E A D Y T R U C K 5<br />
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BUDGET PAYMENTS<br />
1990 FORD ESCORT LX 2 <strong>PR</strong>.<br />
755L FORD FEST1VA QL<br />
M " — *• ** 000 '<br />
RSW^ORTTESCSRTQT*<br />
W 5 ¥ ? i ® j £ r 1 —<br />
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COS.*. »— «-•" •LLSW<br />
1«5 FORO RANGER XLT PICK-UP<br />
»»•» —CO«—» **"*»* I0?«W.<br />
1992 ESCORT LX 2 DR. H » Q<br />
>,.M -"""YJSSSR ^ I3Y»~<br />
1994Fofib TEMPO GL 2 DR. „ FTQ<br />
1991 FORD AEROSTAR EXTENDED .<br />
«OEON»FT« » • » « - ( — » « » • « • C \ (m*<br />
1W4 RANGER XLT PICK-UP „ Q Q<br />
S S O T - T S S A ' ' I W ^<br />
B I G S A V I N G S<br />
On Our FuB Una ot Gandy<br />
1WM COUGAR XR7<br />
VS w» •— I1«1 a«r. w—« »> 000<br />
1W2CADILLAC FLEETWOOD<br />
11000 •««,•*• t w o — —«<br />
N « N « W t r m m m m ,<br />
TMS'RISTANG GT CONVERTIBLE<br />
M 5 9 — I&8 L53COLN°MAR K VIM E3C<br />
«a mo aiH BOW muomor^. «MM »<br />
• 1 8 7 ^<br />
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II>I| cftHftiarft I Ml—I —M* —<br />
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1993 TAURUS SHO<br />
4» TO) W»«M*tt. M good »liti«ll RSR — " S T<br />
SAVO* 4MCVROLCT<br />
MM) MM $1U*X<br />
f~« 610M1-81M<br />
(SKUM C«A ISVI, M»SM<br />
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TMONOCRBiRO 18M LX VS<br />
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