T Solak named Cianto n BPW Vl/om ia n of the Year Canton ©bserUer Volume 9 Number 22 Monday, October 10, 1983 Canton, Michigan 32 Pages Twenty-Five Cents
The Canton Padget plan % Connection a near miss By M.B. Dillon Ward Las Vegas or have direction and professionalism, ST. MARTIN, staff writer Toronto will be the destination of policies are followed professionally, the lucky winners of a Canton not politically A proposal that backers said would Chamber of Commerce contest. Some feel strongly the community bring "professional management" to Open to 2,000 entrants only, the has grown to the size where a profes- Canton Township government was nar- contest kicks off Nov. 2 and winds sional manager is needed. I think the rowly defeated Tuesday night up at a Christmas Open Hoose.Dec people have a right to vote on their BILL BRESLER/staff photogrspiw By a 4-3 margin, the township board 23 at the Rusty Nail Lounge with form of government It's not a cha^e Did this Speedway station at Ford and Lilley en danger local businesses? Canton Fire Chief Mel defeated Trustee Robert Padget's the winners" selection. Proceeds will — the charter provides for this — but Paulun says yes. Marathon says no. motion to hire a township manager or benefit the chamber's community it's been reconmmended by many peo- superintendent — which would have fund. Call 455-4040 for more ple," she said relegated the supervisor to part-time information. Bodenmiller staunchly opposed the duties. The defeat came after an hour's restructuring Reducing an elected su- debate before a small audience pervisor's job to part time^makes him Spilt milk, gas Capping a three-year effort to "cre- THE MICHIGAN Township nothing more than a ribbor^btter, and Association may enter Canton's ate a more publicly responsive, effi- removes his accountably and respon- battle with Wayne County over cient and cost-effective administra- sibility to the people. chloriding roads. A letter sent tion," Padget proposed Odors raise inter-state stink Trustees Steve Larson and Loren recently by Canton Clerk John • The appointment by committee of Bennett sided with Padget Flodin to the MTA requests help in By Tom Henderson "a manager superintendent form of til Sept. 15. when the fire department not going to stand~fOr it. If it happens Canton has grown to the extent that defense of an appeal by Wayne staff writer daily governmental administration by arrived at the station after a call from again, we'll close them down "technical ability is needed in township County Road Commission. A recent October 1983 consistent with the 1984 Canton Township Supervisor James a nearby merchant. Workers at the sta- "It's just a series of stupid events administration, yet we rely on a popu- court decision mandated that the election process " Poole is crying over spilt milk and an tion had recently dumped 200 gallons You don't need a sign saying to call the larity contest to lend us that adminis- county provide and pay for dust overflow of gasoline at a Speedway gas of spoiled milk into a storm drain, and, fire department if there's a gasoline • The committee would devise a list trative ability." he said. control according to Poole, the milk forced the spill, It's not something I'm going to of supervisor's and manager's responsi- station Poole and Canton fire chief "It's not getting any easier to doYnis gasoline deposits to rise to the surface. stand for " bilities and outline a preeedure for hir- Mel Paulun claim that the spill was an job" According to Paulun, his workers In his letter to Marathon. Poole ing a manager 24-HOUR occupational explosive threat to a strip of businesses "I disagree," said Bodenmiller tested the storm sewers at the station chastised the company for improperly Padget's plan did not address "health care services are being adjacent to the the gas staion, including "Each superintendent and the mem- with gas meters. "They tested at a 10. training its employees and for their changes in the clerk's or treasurer's offered to Canton-Plymouth a video arcade and a Secretary of bers of this board have had their back- which is about as high as you can go dumping of milk into the storm drain. office. f employers by the Oakwood Hospital State s office. grounds extensively looked at (by the There was a possibility of a very dan- He has not received a reply Those voting against the motion Canton Center, 7S00 Canton Center But a spokesman for Marathon Oil, voters) " gerous situation It could have blown were Supervisor James Poole; Clerk Road near Warren. which indirectly operates the station, Ryder responded that the milk was "Maybe, but that's really taking a off the sewer covers and damaged poured out only after a compressor John Flodin, Trustee Carol Bodenmill- The emergency department is claims that the spill involved just three potluck," replied Larson nearby buildings." broke on a cooler at the station and a er; and Treasurer Maria Sterlini equipped and prepared to handle to five gallons and was never a health AS PADGET sees it, the function of subsequent check by a state depart- Poole proposed putting the issue to moat medical emergencies which threat. "The whole damn thing is prepos- the elected supervisor would be to "es- ment of agriculture official revealed the people in the next election, and may occur in the area's business and The spill occurred in July as part of terous," said Poole, who recently wrote tablish policy, set goals, and give direc- 200 gallons of spoiled milk. "We were even distributed a corresponding sam- industrial sectors The pharmacy, an overflow from a tanker truck filling a sharply worded letter of protest to tion to the community as a whole. That only doing what we were told to do," ple ballot question laboratory and radiology the underground tanks at the station Marathon officials and spoke to the would not be relinquished or passed on. said Ryder. departments also are available for According to Bill Ryder, a spokesman township supervisors about the incident Padget op ihe suggestion, say- "A professional manager simply diagnostic and followup care. at Marathon headquarters in Findlay, at their meeting Tuesday night. Poole When asked to explain how four or ing, "That r. ,ns from a practical would administrate the affairs of the Ohio, the spill was quickly contained claims that when the fire department five gallons of gasoline would cause a standpoint that we can't implement township on a day-to-day basis in a pro- and cleaned up by the driver showed up at the Speedway station to sewer to test as explosive two months this until 1988 ficient, cost-effective manner ' BOB CARD, owner and "According to Marathon and Speed- investigate complaints, the two attend- later, Ryder said: We've got no expla- "If it's a good idea, it's too long to Countered Bodenmiller, " Those are operator of two McDonald's way policy." said Ryder, "any spills off ants at the station refused to assist nations I was told the meters showed wait." very hard to separate I don't see how ^property must by reported. But m this them in removing tbe covers sf the no danger/ STERLINI was lukewarm on "you ttiinlt they can be separated" by the Canton Township Board instance, the amount we're talking storage tanks, and didn't know how to Fire Chief Paulun acknowledged that Padget's proposal, favoring appoint- Poole said. "There's some reason Tuesday for "landscaping about was so small, and it was cleaned close down the pumps. an agriculture official approved of the ment of a manager by an outside con- why 1,231 Michigan townships have an excellence," and restaurants by the driver, that there was no need to "There was no excuse for their be- dumping of the milk, but he said the sulting firm rather than by committee elected supervisor, while only 14 have "tastefully designed to improve the report it." havior." said Poole in an interview be- milk was dumped in the wrong place "I feel strongly that yofc have to re- gone to a manager form of govern- aesthetic value of the township." THEL SPILL was not discovered un- fore the meeting Tuesday night "I'm Please turn to Page 3 move the politics out of government ment." Card "is one of the few people who and bring professionalism in. If you "Size is the reason," said Padget puts something back into the Canton ranks among the state's largest community. A lot of people don't," townships. said Supervisor James Poole. Labor battle back in court what's inside Flodin "after giving the matter con- Striking employees in the Plymouth- County's fourth li.. ~-t district. district. Both agreements contain no- siderable thought, ' deferred to family Canton school district have decided to District chief -otiator Tom strike cjauses, policy. CANTON'S fight fire with fire. Schwarze, a Det. attorney, was Brevities 6A The district also is charging MERC "If it ain't broke, don't fix it. my fa RECREATION department is In the wake of legal action against granted a temporary restraining order with improper filing of board position Cable TV . 2A planning a field trip for kids to ther used to say.'" said the veteran offi- them, the Michigan Education Associa- Tuesday by Ingham County Circuit papers and insufficient notice of sched- Clubs in Action 4B Chuck E. Cheese Pizza Time, cial tion (MEA) and the Michigan Employ- Court Judge Robert Bell barring fact- uled fact-finding sessions Outdoors . 5A Theatre in Ann Arbor from 5-8:45 ment Relations Commission (MERC) finding. A show cause hearing was The Plymouth-Canton Education As- Readers Write 4 A, 10B Please turn to Page 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21. Bus will attempt to dissolve a court order scheduled for Oct 26 The Ingham sociation, part of the MEA. has filed Shopping Cart . . 1B transporation and supervision will prohibiting fact-finding in the week-old Court handles the bulk of state-related two unfair labor practices with MERC, Sports . 1C be provided. Children aged 5-14 are labor dispute. cases charging the board with refusal to go to Suburban Life 4-6B eligible. Tbe charge is M per Teachers, teacher aides, secretaries, Bargaining sessions Wednesday and fact finding and the altering of employ- Observer The View person. For more information, call custodians, cafeteria and transportai- Thursday included full teams of negoti- ee insurance policies without the 5B Classified 397-iOOO. ton workers walked off the job Sept 30 ators for the district employee groups, knowledge of the PCEA Sec C-D after contract and wage reopener talks however, no progress was made The MEA will argue that we are an reached an impasse Idled are nearly "We are going to intervene in the NEWSLINE . . . .459-2700 has moved THE PROPOSED police Please turn to Page 3 16.000 students, comprising Wayne lawsuit in Ingham County so that facility for Canton inched closer to SPORTSLINE . . . 591-2312 The local offices of the Observer fact-finding can proceed." said Harvey reality Tuesday, despite the recent HOME DELIVERY .591-0500 Newspapers for Plymouth and Canton Wax, a Southfield attorney represent- denial of a federal grant that would CLASSIFIED. 591-0900 has moved into a new location. in -the MEA have offset tbe $2 million League The office, which had been located at construction tab. Tempers "WE'RE NOT going to wait till the 461 S Main in Plymouth, has moved The board gave its unanimous nod 26th " around the corner of the Mayflower of approval Tuesday to a Southfield Wax and MERC attorney Jon De Meeting House to 489 S Main architectural firm to prepare Horn hopefully will be in court before The new location, adjacent to Plym- Judge Bel! Tuesday The court has said to host detailed drawings of the two-story heat up outh Travel, previously consisted of we can come in on 24 hours notice " Look facility few bid. The structure is • Apparently some tempers heated up two spaces occupied by Delta Diamond designed as freestanding addition to last week as the school employees Schwarze took several other legal to the and John Vos, III. a local attorney- town hall. strike against the Plymouth-Canton actions Tuesday, among them /«orum Observer & Eccentric Delta Diamond is now occupying School District lingered on • Initiating a lawsuit against space along Ann Arbor Trail m the MERC and the state Department of La- A public forum has been scheduled Plymouth police reported issuing Mayflower Hotel and Vos has moved CANTON'S HAUNTED bor for irregularities including the ap- for Thursday night on the strike of em- tickets for tampering with a motor ve- to new offices on $ Main near Farmer pointment of a fact-finder in violation ployees of Plymouth-Canton Communi- House will begin luring hicle to two teachers on Monday, while Jacks supermarket of the Open Meetings Act." ty Schools Halloweeners Thursday. Oct IS. school administrators cleaned up nails The Observer office houses the news The Canton Jaycees' haunting hours • filing of unfair labor practices The forum is being sponsored by the gathering teams for the Plymouth Ob- strewn across the Board of Education League of Women Voters of Plymouth. are slated for 7-10:20 pjn. parking lot on Thursday with MERC charging the unions with server and for the Canton Observer weekdays, and 7 p m -midnight on 'bad faith bargaining and illegal Northville, Canton, and Novi and is used for other functions of the Tbe two Plymouth Salem High weekends The ranch-type spook - strikes." The event will begin at 7 30 p.m in newspaper, such as circulation and ad- School teachers receiving the tickets your house lurks on the south side of Ford the Little Theatre of Plymouth Canton vertising The office had been located were Kristin M Darby, 40, of Plym- • requesting that MERC seek an in- real estate needs Road, about 100 yards east of 1-275. High School on Canton Center Road at 461 S Main for the past nine years outh and Janet A Williams. 35, of junction prohibiting the strikes, and just south of Joy- Earlier in its history the Plymouth Brighton • threatening of teachers and teach- er aides with a suit seeking financial Participating in the forum will be Observer (successor to the Plymouth ANGER and how to deal with It According to Officer Thomas Bowl representatives of the Plymouth-Can w THE *0Tfce rfln—ud at 7:30 p.m. damages should they refuse to return Mail) was located in the building which ing, a Central Middle School physical ton Board of Education and of the six OBSERVER A ECCEWTRK; S now houses Growth Works Inc on Main Monday, Oct 17, at a Phoenix to work Unlike their fellow employees, THURSDAY EDITIONS education teacher reported having the unions involved just north of Penniman Avenue adja Divorce Support Group meeting at the two groups have contracts and are air let out of two tires about 7am cent to the Henry Ford Hospital clinic St PsnTs Presbyterian Church, negotiating wage reopeners with the Please turn to Page 3 Monday now under construction 2747$ Five Mite. Livonia Canton s The teacher parked his car in the Joenne McCoy of tbe Personal The new location is easily accessible Plymouth Cultural Center parking lot from the short-term parking lot imme Development Center in Plymouth and observed two women milling diatHy to the south of the Mayflower will speak Shell be the guest Board balks at Sterling budget around it from a school window Meeting House ipeaker at Phoenix meeting 7:20 What was to have been the uncere- Trustees balked at Sterlings figures to employ full-time personnel) is exces- Canton editor Mary Reth Dillon p m. Thursday. Oct 20, at the ALTHOUGH NAILS WFJIE thrown monious adoption of Canton Township's despite the treasurer's claim that the sive in light of the 10-12 percent boosts Ward and Plymouth editor Emorv Dan Geneva Presbyterian Church, MM acrom the board office parking lot on 1984 $7 million budget at Tuesday s efficiency and tax base of the whole petitioned for by other department lels encourage ->rgani7ations who regu Sheldon in Canton For more Harvey Street Thursday, no tires were sparsely attended public hearing in township require the funding heads larly mail information to the Observer Information, call Ml-411*. damaged, according to Richard Egli. a stead ended with a tabling motion Assuming you did a reasonably effi to update their mailing lists to reflect school spokesman You have a responsibility to staff cient job on 1145.000 last year and I'm the 489 S Main address "I don't know if it was done at other The treasurer's budget was the fly in and budget this department properly giving you that, we're asking you for a The office is better suited for the locations," Egli Mid the ointment Sterlini said WORK-STUDY in Japan Is legitimate estimate of the minimal needs of our news staffs and also will "I think that was probably an irre- The staffing of Sterlini s office has being offered by Lansing Treasurer Maria Sterlini — whose funding you require to do the job be quite convenient for our readers ami sponsible few Something like this is been botly contested by the board Re Community College. An information projected 1983 budget totals 1145.800 Sterlini invited the board to compare customers Daniels commented session is slated for 2 p.m.. Sunday. net the intention of the majority of the peatedly, tbe treasurer has tried to bol- her department's salaries staff and is requesting 1202.850 to run her Phone numbers will remain ur Oct 10 la LCCs Dart Auditorium teachers or the union leadership he ster her department s staff, which she revenue_»ith those of others in th<» department with full-time help next changed Display advertising 591 230" For more Information call (SIT) said says is overworked township year With part,time help. Sterlini esti- classified, 591 0900 circulation 59t 4*2-1127 "It was probably just a few that got mate operational costs at $173,000 for Trustee Robert Padget said Sterlini s Tbe board asked her to re present 0500 sports 591-2312 and news 459 carried away " 1984 projected 35 percent increase (required turn to Psgs 3 2700 Monday. October 10, ^985 O&E 4C>3A 2A(P„C) O&t: Monday OeteOf W. 1963 Union has day in court LASER BEAM SURGERY Continued from Page 1 defendants are allowed to conduct said I guess one would have to be ratber neighbors on cable interested party at this stage We don't fact-finding hearings and processes at suspicious of the the school board's mo- the present time." tives when it goes to such great lengths CHANNEL 15 4 p.m. First Presbyterian Church of North SATURDAY (Oct. 15) intend to argue the merits, truth or fal- Podiatry is among the newest medical field to incorporate the use of lasers Said Wax. that is directly contrary to keep the dispute from coming before Omnicom ville 4 noon Garage Tapes sity of charges against MERC," said as surgical instruments. Dr David R Basch. DPM. was among the first to what the true situation is 1 can't be- a disinterested third party I think (the 5 p.m. , . . Drug it Substance Abuse Information 12:30 p m Fire Prevention Week. Wax lieve the Board of Education would au- board) has been very ill-advised." Hearing. 1 p.m. Woodstone Music Festival podiatrists in the stale of Michigan to incorporate Laser Beam Foot Surgery "WE INTEND to tell the court that MONDAY (Oct. 10) thorize an attorney to make that state- 7 p.m.. Hometown Highlights 2:30 p.m. The American Way of Taxes in an OFFICE BASED SETTING. state statute gives us and any parties 3 p.m. Hometown Highlights — Hosts Mike ment" Schwarze said it was with serious 7:30 p.m. Trooper Talks 3 p.m.. Town Hall Series involved a right to fact finding and par- O'Brien^and Liz McCarville talk with North- Laser Applications Bell's statement likely was drafted reservation the board had to make its 8 p.m.. . Sandy Show. 4:30 p.m. Greenmead Bluegrass Festival. ticipation with MERC in the dispute. ville Superv isor John McDonald. Among the toot problems by Schwarze or his firm "to persuade decision.' It was necessary because 8:30 p.m. . MESC Job Show 6:30 p.m. Drug and Substance Abuse Informa- We want our statutory rights, and what the judge to do something he might not "apparently the Commission believes it 9 p.m.. Hamtramck Sports Talk tion that can be effectively the judge has done precludes that 3:30 p.m. Trooper Talks — State Police otherwise do," added Wax '"In my is above the law, and that the school 9:30 p.m. Lou Michaels Sportsview America 8:30 p.m. Lou Michaels ASL in Preview The order signed by Judge Bell says Trooper Bob Garcia from the Northville Post treated with Lasers are opinion, a fact-finder is exactly what's district shouldn't enjoy its rights under 10 p.m. Crisis Inforamtion Forum 9:30 p.m. Garage Tapes the Plymouth-Canton Community discusses the benefits of wearing seatbelts. needed the law." 10:30 p.m. Beat of the City 10 p.m. . Fire Prevention Week INGROWN TOENAILS Schools and the public will suffer if 4 p.m. Sandy Show — Sandy Preblich talks Laser vaporizes nail with Canton Township Supervisor Jim Poole CHANNEL 8 THURSDAY (Oct. 13) and finance director Mike Gorman about Can- MONDAY WEDNESDAY (Ocu 10-12) growth centers preventing 3 p.m. Woodstone Music Festival. ton Township 8 p.m. * Rave Review*— Host Bobby G brings 5 p.m. . Greenmead Bluegrass Festival recurrences Budget adaption hits snag 4:30 p.m. MESC Job Show — Job openings you more dancing from Center Stage in Can- 7 p.m, . . Garage Tapes. and job tips. ton. WARTS & GROWTHS 7:30 p.m. Fire Prevention Week 5 p.m. Plymouth-Canton Teachers Strike Re- 8:30 p.m. Gospel Stars of Tomorrow — Fea- The Laser beam vaporizes 8 p.m.. Town Hall Series Continued from Page 1 (6 percent); recreation and social con- -•"$7 0.000 m building authority port tures Joyce Lawson Moore with a Mahalia funds, and, 9 p.m. The American Way of Taxes the growth instead of cut- tier budget at a future meeting. By law. taci (6 percent); public safety (5 per- 5:30 p.m. Lou Michaels Sportsview America Jackson tribute by Carman Edwards a $4 million water and sewer fund. 9:30 p.m. Youth View ting thus giving relief and cent) and "contingencies" 1 percent — Guests are sports doctors Howard Leuey, 9 p.m.. . . Hamtramck Polka Tirpe — Eddie Bla- the budget must be adopted by Nov. 1 10 p.m. Crisis Information Forum Excluded is the water fund. Donald Adler and John Adler zonczyk's "Versa-tones" from Chicago will helping to prevent recur- Rather than adopt a portion of the budget, the board elected to vote on it Financial Director Mike Gorman 6 p.m. Plymouth Profiles — Restoration of perform. rences ONLY THE police millage is in- FRIDAY (Oct. 14) as a whole at either tomorrow night's pointed to three major differences the Baker House is featured this week 9:30 p.m. Single Touch Live — Hosts J.P. creasing, from 3 4 mills in 1982 to 4.07 3 p.m. Waynes Cultural Clinic — Assorted meeting or on Oct 25 within the police and fire budgets 6:30 p.m. . Beat of the City - U.S. Rep Dennis McCarthy and Kathy Freece talk with singles FUNGUS NAILS mills in 1983. guests join Wayne Dabney No other areas of the budget proved Hertel speaks about the Russians shooting on this live phone-in show Destroys fungus while The police department will consume 4 p.m. . Hank Luks vs. Crime — Early warning controversial. To be adopted are • A $30,000 salary variance due to down the Korean airliner with passengers 10 p.m. Single Seen. 30 percent of the 1983 budget; the fire systems featured in this crime prevention pro- sterilizing tissue the police department's larger stiff, aboard. 10:30 p.m The Doctor's Bag — Dentist John department 20 percent, and general op- gram With Laser surgery danger of infec- • $3.5 million general fund. • A $40,000 difference in transport 7 p.m. . Legislative Floor Debate — state Sen Kalbfell joins Suzanne Skubick for a discussion erations 11 percent. Policy and admin- 4:30 p.m. Wayne County — A New Perspec- tion and scaring is minimized and • $2 2 million police fund; tation costs attributed to police vehi- Robert Geake reviews Gov Blaaehard's plan of dental hygiene. istration rank fourth with 8 percent of tive healing time is reduced. For Further • $1.5 million fire fund, cles more frequent use, and; for economic development. TUESDAY THURSDAY (Oct. 11-13) the revenue, followed by public works 5 p.m. Lifestyles — Diane Martina hosts peo- Information As To How Laser Sur- $18 million public improvement • The police department's $40,000 7:30 p.m. Wayne County Line — Wayne Coun- 8 p.m. It's A Woman's World — Leslie emergency preparedness and animal and sanitation with a 7 percent share; ple from ACT I who show viewers a new way gery Can Help You fund; ty Commissioner Mary Dumas discusses air Fredrick, consultant, sales rep and trainer at control funds. community development and planning to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, etc. the Ralph Nichols Corp discusses the Dale $185,000 in golf course revenue. pollution problems in the county with several CALL 979-7502 guests 6 p.m. Yugoslavian Variety Hour Carnegie courses. Janet Luce, executive direc- 7 p.m. Health Talks — A.I.D.S. discussed in tor Plymouth Community Family YMCA. talks DR. DAVID R. BASCH the first segment Next guest talks about pedi- about YMCA programs and activities and her 8 p.m. .1st Presbyterian Church of Northville Physician & Surgeon of the Foot "A Celebration" - Sermon topic is "Needing atric surgery and final guest about cosmetics responsibilities as an administrator, executor i Station under fire over milk, gas Merri-5 Center to be Needed " 7:30 p.m.. . . Greater Detroit Enterprise of fund-raising, and organization of programs 8 p.m. TNT True Adventure Trails — Octo- offered 31228 5 Mile 9 p.m. . Drug & Substance Abuse Information again, we'll close em down till they re- ber color in the Blue Ridge Mountains and the * (Corner of Merriman) Continued from Page 1 steps have been taken to train person- — Special drug and substance abuse program nel. We warned them if this happens train their people " recently held for parents at Central Middle Smokies LIVONIA "It certainly isn't legal 10 dump it into 8:30 p.m.. . Divine Plan a storm drain." said Paulun As for a School in Plymouth 9 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day sewer. I don't know It should have been shipped back to the supplier TUESDAY (Oct. 11) Saints League slates strike forum 3 p.m. Garage Tapes — Interview with youth 9:30 p.m. Sports Scope — Weekly update on college football action. band, 'The Detours " Band plays selections to PAULUN SAID two citations were Continued from Page 1 The questions will be screened by a 10 p.m. Humorous Speech Contest — Oral show abilities (Band composed of 7th graders). issued to the station, which is owned by panel to avoid duplications or unwar- Majority Toastmasters features seven speak- $ Consolidated Stations of Oshkosh. Wis., The presentation will be very similar 3:30 p.m. . Fire Prevention — Area youngsters rented personal attacks A moderator ers in the club. All were competing to go on to a subsidiary of Marathon He said one to the format of candidates forums learn about fire safety for Fire Prevention h sponsored before each election by the from the League will ask the questions the regional contest later this month Tune in was issued by the ordinance depart- Week in Plymouth Township Fire Hall League of Women Voters to whomever it was intended 4 p.m. . . . Town Hall Series — Speaker Mike for some chuckles. (May be superseded by ment and one by the police department Crisis Information Forum) Each side will make opening re- The League is sponsoring the public Whorf. program director at WQRS radio, pre- Save 2.00 A township official with further marks with time allotments assigned to forum on the strike in an attempt te sents America on Parade Includes poetry, Plan now to attend the Open House knowledge of the complaints was una- each. Members of the audience will be help the residents of Plymouth and prose and song, accompanied on piano by- vailable Friday for comment. Accord- encouraged to submit questions in writ- Canton become informed of the issues SPECIAL OLYMPICS Ronald Houser Boyne Falls Log Home ing the Ryder. Marathon is aware of ing to either side, or both. involved. 5 p.m. Plymouth-Canton Strike Update SPORTS EVENT OF THE YEAR * * just one citation. "And that was for (as seen on P.M. Magazine* off 5:30 p.m. Youth View — Shelter, a Christian IN WAYNE-WESTLAND! 50c having a Coca-Cola truck parked on the Sunday. October 16th, 1-4 p.m. v rock band, plays music with "spirit " Wednesday, October 12, 1983 any Big Beef hamburger, Fishamajig; premises during a promotion Teen pageant beckons girls Charity Basketball Gam*: 6 p.m. . . Lou Michaels ASL In Review — Mi- Fgrfmv Nations' Foo'fca'i Association Player US 23 to Ex.1 55 :&-nil.es S Chicken-on-a-Roll, and any In his address to the board of super- The state winner will receive a cash chaels previews the American Soccer League National Bas*aiban amochi.oh Piaye's o! 1-96) Turn West aid ico^ Teen-age girls 13-18 (as of Aug. 15, Momrwrsoi >nt UnlM Slates foo'oal' laagu* - „• (or signs visors, Poole said; We got poor coop- award of $1,000. a full Barbizon model- in many of the teams' hometowns. »» Half Gallon of Friendly Ice Cream? 1983) may enter the annual Miss Michi- Coacnaa "om !*,« j 6! Micrugan Sasref- eration from the lower-level personnel, ing scholarship and an all-expense-paid 7 p.m. Woodstone Music Festival — Music CAROL MOCK gan National Teen-ager Pageant to be MicMaar jniversaty l"e Ornwsn* o" Cwci but outstanding cooperation from the trip to the national finals in August. festival taped at Whitmore Lake on Oct 1 Sev- rt'ayn* Stale an-3 Men,gar S'aie '.viwetsir, 8760 Tamarack. Dept E With these 50C coupons, sandwiches and ice cream are an held June 3-5 at the Plymouth Hilton eral local bands featured Coaches anc Taactws Wave ~ig** Schc-c upper levels of the oil company For more information or for an ap- ana John G«enr School ~ righton. Ml 48116 even better value. DAN OEAN/*t«ft photograph® Inn. It will be the official finals to the 7:30 p.m. . Crisis Informaton Forum (live) — A praHMiOMl atnwm hm mH| canwwttafl W pMl plication. wrtte to Mrs G.F Scarbor- Oa»e "*BA A'.-sis' win w OWroi! Pistons Soalon Cenicsano Each sandwich is made with quality ingredients—100% pure "I have asked them to start a train- Miss National Teen-ager Pageant to be report on Plymouth-Canton schools strike AasJMn^ton Bu«eis 313/231-1051 his store. While Motlet got into the business be- ough. PO Box 2838. Pensacola, Fla Amencan beef, lender chicken, or golden fned fish And after your David Motlet, owner of the Classic Movie & Com- ing program This could have caused held in August Phone 459-7392 Bwnei ai.jxo oetensive Back laint simply, but quickly became confusing in the hearts of Plymouth-Canton Com- stolen were stereo equipment and mated at $675. filed tn tbts Court is a fundamental American right and certainly out weighs the while the most accurate Soviet missile both sides to the table now Without faced with an immediate significant Village Ct. was broken into Oct. 1. Miss- when it was further stated that the munity Schools Board members? casettes worth $1,300. a trumpet valued negative effect of those who file spurious or meaningless right now has an accuracy of "two." your help, this strike could go on much millage increase or a drastic reduction ing was a 1980. metallic blue Harley Da- Signed MARIANNE O BAT board wage offer would benefit the Teachers and support staff hold no fear at $250, a $200 woman's ring and a cam- SNEAK THIEF: Police suspect a TANl. Circuit Judge lawsuits. Parents aren't The Soviets are, therefore, not likely to too long. Act now. Contact your repre- in the quality of our school programs to vidson motorcycle, valued at <5,000 Un- Dute at Order September 11. most junior teachers by 8.2 percent of examination of the facts. Why, oh era outfit worth $100. would-be car buyer with the theft Oct. 3 If you need advice regarding a legal question, call for an ap- see it as a logical "trade off" for thier sentative on the board listed below: Da- finance that increase. touched were an antique car and a Hon- i m while the most senior would get up to why, is the board so fearful that they of a 1973 Ford Mustang from a Honey- Gregory J Steaipken. P C. Attor pointment. Fina'out if you do or do not have a case. There is no missiles, but as an escalation of the vid Artley, 459-1352; Elaine Kir- da motorcycle. , 25.2 percent. Is this a mathematical backing strike will go to any length, including sustain- As concerned parents and citizens of comb address The car, reported to be in oeyi lor Plaintiffs. 1MJ1 New charge for the initial consultation, Let s discuss your questions phenomenon when increases of 3 per- arms race. Such a perception on their ing a strike, to avoid fact finding? Per- chgatter, 453-8054; E.J. McLendon. the Plymouth-Canton community, we 'TIS THE SEASON: Its that burgh Road. Livocit Midugar. J BOAT THEFT: The lateness of good condition and worth $4,000. was for U1S4. Pbooe. <11J» thoroughly and confidentially. cent and 5 percent in two consecutive part is dangerous for us — we know the haps the board does not wish to subject 420-0476; Glenn Schroeder 459-4755; think the message should be quite time of year for homeowners and thieves sale. The victim said he received a call Newspaper Otoeerver & Eccentric To the editor: the season didn't deter a thief or thieves years can be interpreted as anything level of paranoia on which they oper- their finances to such scrutiny. Roland Thomas, 453-3016; Flossie T6n- clear to think snow A Toro snowblower with the night of the theft asking for direc- PubUse October 10. 13. 17 and 10. As a parent of three children in the from hitting a boat parked at a Lombar- I Ml (313) 348-5900 CALL COLLECT other than 8.2 percent for the two years ate. The members of the Board of Educa da, 453-2534; Thomas Yack, 455-5827. First: The economic package offered an electric starter was stolen from a tions to see the car. The prospective school district. I am very concerned dv address Oct. 1. Gone was a depth find- or was this done to cause confusion and A year ago U.S. Rep. Carl Pursell tion were elected by the voters in this Members of the negotiating teams by the board is fair and is strongly sup- Richmond garage on Oct. 2. The loss of buyer never arrived. The car was discov- about the strike and the impact it is er. compass, radio, skis and life vest, LAW OFFICES OF WILLIAM L. FISCHEL to mislead the taxpaying residents into was voting against the MX system and district to carry out business on their stand waiting to negotiate. Help us ported by the public. the blower was estimated at $350 ered missing the next morning. having on all — parents and students 21333 Haggerty Suite 303 Novi, Michigan believing that the board offer was saying that he would continue to oppose behalf. Did anyone elect Tom make the wait a short one Thank you. Second The "professional teachers with a total value of $1,050. alike. THE "DIGITAL" BUILDING over-benevolent? „ such weapons systems. Many of his Schwarze, the board's all-powerful at- Rita Ringer, and school employees have chosen an BIKE THEFTS: Bikes are in hot Until now, I felt we had the best VACATION BREAK-IN: A va MALICIOUS DESTRUC- The large disparity in numbers ap- constituents are anxious to have him torney? No. He was not elected, but he Canton illegal means of striking to hold the demand_ for Indian summer Two of teachers in the area That has all cation ended poorly for a Westminster TION: A First National Bank under pears to be the result of salary agree- return to that position. certainly has been running the show. In public hostage for an increased eco- them were stolen Oct. 4, a Ross valued at changed The teachers are NOT the man. who discovered upon his arrival construction on Sheldon was the target ments that are included in the previous There are numerous Republican con- fact, no one seems ready or able to (The writer of the letter is a mem-nomic package $250 from a Tudor Ct. address, and an dedicated professionals we thought home Oct 1 that a break-in had occurred Oct. 3 of vandals who broke eight win- contract. If so, these percents of in- gressmen who oppose the current ad- challenge him. The board has turned ber of one of the unions on strike.) $85 Schwinn from Kingsbridge they were They do not care for the Third: The public will not be held through the rear of his house during the dows and spray painted a door. There HkmmE crease are "old money" not "new mon- ministration's plans for the MX, and over the reins of the welfare of this dis- LIVONIA T children as they claim. At our school, hostage. If the board does not notify ey" and should be identified according- properly so, for the desire to reduce the trict to a single power — attorney hu£l/a£wL parents who brought their children to striking teachers and school employees ly After some analysis of the complete tensions created by a continuing arms Schwarze. school on Friday were barred from the Employees hold to return to work immediately or face Station to air board statement, I concluded that the race is not a partisan issue. Who stands to win in this conflict? T school grounds by picketers, with ver- termination, it will be seen as condon i t v w nvr TV m intent was to create confusion in the Concerned citizens from throughout Students — certainly not. They CPhaneCenter bal harassment coming from the ing an illegal action and it may be tirpe community, was deceptive and intend- the 2nd Congressional District will be would benefit by a quick settlement. child's own teachers citizens hostage to recall that board and elect one that during strike ed to distort the facts, inflame emo- at Rep Pursell's Plymouth office at 10 Employees — certainly not. We only will carry out the public's wishes imrvi:: -fi eK2T tions and cause the people of the com- In light of the fact that they are a.m. on Friday, Oct 14, to present the -want to do our jobs effectively and be To the editor Plymouth-Canton's student-operated radio sta- thousands of petition signatures gath- munity to take sides striking illegally. I feel that the teach- compensated equitably. We the citizens of the Plymouth-Can- Tbe Coalition of Plymouth-Canton Civ- tion continues to offer programming throughout the v ers should be released from service to ered in just a few weeks by the "2nd duration of the school strike. I feel the issues should be dealt with Citizens — certainlv not. Unrest and ton community have elected the board ic Associations our children In this day of strong Congressional District Emergency 95 honestly and that our elected board In addition to its programming hours of 10 a m I OWN YOUR OWN PHONE & members owe the community answers unions, teachers are forgetting that Campaign to Stop t!ie MX " to 10 p.m WSDP-FM 88 will have daily updates on I S6Si'plus flui«d S29 ' S49®discoun t they service the community — like to the following questions: We sincerely hope that he will recon- T the strike SPECIAL TRANSMISSION LIFETIME SERVICE SA VE YOUR M0NTHL Y RENTAL FEE! 1 Is the board offer to the teachers 3 nurses, doctors, police, and firemen sider and return to his earlier position Listeners can tune in at 5 p.m. to hear a complete I TRANSMISSION SAVER WARRANTY ON I percent and 5 percent or, if not, what is Also, when they themselves were going before the final vote on appropriating TRANSMISSION 'TRANSMISSION report of the strike during "News File Five," as MAINTENANCE OIL LEAK MAJOR REPAIRS We are now a Michigan Phone Center Store. We it? to college for their degrees, they knew funds takes place well as shorter updates at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m I OFFER SERVICE • F-eedor Iron trans- I carry original Bell equipment available in rotary then that this was not a high-paying po- INCLUDES 2. Were some teachers actually of- TUNE-UP •' LEAKING? "This is a time in which WSDP can most effec- • Va«e a'i necessary • We 'eptace ail mission repair costs as >om3 or Touch-Tone* sition If they want to make more mon- Johanne Fechter 35 ' • Road test "tively inform our community of an tssue of major j'Ji'j&tmcwt • flectaee-aart leaking externa' seals as v9U own your-car fered increases of 8 2 percent and • Chang© Fluid — ACT ,^/Ve w'"reP,aceany external seal I I ey. then they should leave teaching Peace Resource Center significance, said Andy Melin, station manager • Change time and gaskets while others were offered up to 25.8 POINT | •Gasket • Free "oit test A. Traditional Desk There are plenty of qualified people to Western Wayne County 2nd District percent as the statement anplies or is • Linkage adjustment $ I NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY I Rotary 39.99 take their place Campaign to stop the MX DRIVELINE • 4- ! $ H Q95 * DRIVE IN NOW the difference "old money" that is al- • Band Adjustment * GARDEN CITY Touch Tone* 61.99 ready in the salary scale and not part ANALYSIS ! • Clean Screen * 31749 Ford Rd 7 fluid • 5^ I I B. Traditional Wall of the issue • Where applicable NOW OPEN 525-9701 "some models excluded Rotary 47.9< IN FARMINGTON 3. Why are all groups (teachers, m I American I Touch-Tone* 64.99 UJ maintenance, cafeteria, transporation. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY FREE TOWING OPEN SATURDA Y PLYMOUTH 29105 Grand Rive I PENNSYLVANIA Man at Starkweatne' tron/mi/zioiv 478-0911 C. Trimline® TT'C^T TRANSMISSION REBUILDER8 ^SrT Need help? I 455-3334 ANN ARBOR I Rotary 49.99 HOUSE ' THK OM.Y COMPANY WITH ITS OWN FACTORY 6 MONTH WINTER 4060 Washiena.-. Touch-Tone*. 71.99 Call us. 973-9021 / D. Princess® FARMING TOM UVOMtA NOHTHY1UJE TJU. TJU. INSPECTION ,Foreign cars, too Open Saturday, TRAMSMlSaiOM TRANSMISSION TRANSMISSION SOCfTMlFICLO Inspect hoses, clamps, Rotary 49.99 TRAMMUSMOM SMiiiNonMhU N. of IB MM. com* Pontkac XMOOOrandMw 1TMOW i UBa pynouv and Magearry ar>ti-freeze, coolant Want to Touch-Tone* 64.99 353-8180 leaks, battery, pressure | COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS FOR 474-1400 522-2240 420-0444 669-2900 check system. help? PLUS... INSTALLATION AND/OR CONVERSION In addition; 1 LUBE. OIL CHANGE Call us. 33533 FIVE MILE AT FARMINGTON RD. OCTOBER 15 y Dining Room & FILTER Pre-Opening Sale GA 2-1155 937-1611 DIAMOND EARRING^ 95 BERGSTROM'S $ DAILY 9-9; SAT. 9-7; SUN. 10-3 Specially Priced 14 for that 4 Days & THE ACTUAL VALUE '89.50 Special Person rKmm ^ Nights You mini ttu» coupon. Sports m Otter expires 12/31/83 Red Cross NOW... 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You'll find diam .nd expertise, a selection of sizes and prices starting JR at just $200. # * ~ nc way afreet vour accounts at Help us do more for you F rst Federal \cr does it ©b«gate by voting for stock ,'ou to buy stock However that c^arIes w/. vx/arrein action is available JtWEttRSSlNCF. 1982 conversion. c <; M iseds i Voting is as easy as 1-2-3. •Mi eligible First Federal customers i receive 3 detailed Proxy State- • r ent in the mai a'ong with a rv'xy Card f vo . receive more UBARU r,-tum each one ih iply marl. •,r ljt , ctf-,n •: : ropriate box ^gn ana d DEDUCT-A-SKI .'>jr -roxv. and mail ~ twe pc tage-r,tr;l e- yelooe Ski Educational Foundation Program a- vctec must be -eceived b. 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SAT 1 O ft 30 SUN 12 5 Shopping Cart ©bseruer Newspapers Monday October 10. 1983 O&E * IB CAPTURE THE FLAVOR OF ALASKA e its silver GARDEN SALMON SALAD WHITEFISH HERBED SALMON AND BROCCOLI I can i 7-' I oz. l salmon / ? cup choftprt! green onion Vlu rn«nM' Method i 4 cup\ lorn spinach or lettucr 1 medium tomato, < h 464-0330 PRODUGE What's poppin' in October use of popcorn has expanded greatly list of seal-winning poppers, send a Food Editor Observer & Eccentric Popcorn1 It's national Popcorn Pop- since then Today popcorn is served as self-addressed, stamped business-size Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft, Livo- pin' Month according to the Popcorn a before-dinner appetizer, kids love it envelope to The Popcorn Institute, c o nia, Mich , 46150 «Mn- MONDAY THRU AND DEW Lamb and pita: as a substitute for croutons or crackers bTOKC SATURDAY 9 AM-9 PM Institute, the Chicago-based association in soup, popcorn is a college student's $UWD Y of United States popcorn processors HOURS: , * ioam-SPM 38741 ANN ARBOR ROAD Until the end of October popcorn late-night study snack and it makes a LIVONIA fans across the country can try out new great dessert as well 464-0410 popcorn recipes, sample flavored pop- Heinle Village Love at first bite • Nutritious — the experts agree, HOURS: MON.-SAT. 9-7 CLOSED SUNDAY corn. hold popcorn 'fests stage pop- corn-eating contests and do 101 other popcorn is a wholesome snack food. When I was a kid in Chicago, my style, and next time I won't forget the things to saiute this super snack food The American Dental Association re- DISCOUNT DRUGS Priest good Oct. 10th thru Oct. 15th father occasionally brought home pita bread Popcorn poppin and munchin' has commends popcorn as a sugar-free ready-to-sat leg jjf lamb irom a Greek place on Halsted Street I de- "creates a mild cleansing and massag- MARKET GREEK ROAST LEG OF LAMB for thousands of yGars Long before the 23306 Farmington Rd. 34500 FORD RD. 35151 GRAND RIVER voured it. Like most youngsters. I 4hi-lb. leg of lamb Institute established a special popcorn mg action that is beneficial to both 729-2200 471-0325 Eckrich only avoided most vegetables. 478-6320 1 tsp. salt month and even before Columbus set teeth and gums, BEER • WINE PACKAGE LIQUOR PACKAGE LIQUOR 38000 ANN ARBOR RD., LIVONIA, MICH REGULAR, GARLIC, OR BEEF Except for the times we were invit- tsp. black pepper sail to the New World. American Indi- The American Cancer Society lists ed across the street by neighbors to 2 garlic cloves, cut crosswise into 12 ans were popping corn in hot sand, on high-fiber food as one of the 11 things PRICES ETFECTIVE OCTOBER 10 THRU OCTOSER 16, 19S3. QUANTTTY RIGHTS RESERVED. BOLOGNA$R| h79 partake of black olives, feta cheese slivers hot stones, in shallow clay pots or right that don't cause cancer Popcorn is a SENIOR CITIZEN 15% PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT and lamb, I didn't eat much Greek Mi cup margarine, melted on the coob over an open fire. The orig- high-fiber food. food My favorite diet was purely- V» cup lemoD juice Weight Watchers International Inc inal Americans knew a good thing MAPLE VILLAGE COUPON LEAN MEATY Your Choice! American: hot dogs and hamburgers, *« tsp. rosemary leaves when they tasted it. recognizes popcorn's wholesomeness FARM FRESH BONELESS ROLLED especially enjoyed at Wrigley Field and includes il in its weight reduction PRESCRIPTION COUNTRY STYLE Popcorn snackin' was not limited to VITAMIN E Eckrich watching the Cubs Preheat oven to 325 degrees Wipe North American tribes in those long program Popcorn is a natural for nu- *2.00 OFF 400 I.U. 100'B Many people never develop a taste lamb with damp paper toweling and tritious eating. It's low in calories, high for moBS no? covered by insurance, yoor MASON BRAND SIRLOIN TIP LOAVES ago days There's proof that South nexi ne*» p*eecr*piton or reftlia&ta c*e- WHOLE in bulk and fiber and is an important for lamb. But I recall my wife's old rub surface with salt and pepper. Cut American and Mexican Indians also acriplion fro™ another c>ftermec> SPAR\REE OLD FASHIONED .. carbohydrate Sorry medtCBKi anC D*n* control noi LlMiT-2 A a Italian friend from New York who 12 slits about 1-inch deep and insert munched on this food A primitive pop- •r>ciuOeC used to love lamb chops My wife FRYERS ROAST QERMAN BRAND BOLOQNA $4 OQ garlic. Place lamb fat side up in shal- corn cob about 4.445 years old was _>rnn on* coupon BS FOOTBALL LOAF I s0 9 made them for Mary during each of low roasting pan. brush with marga- found in LaPerra Cave in the moun- • Popular — kids and adults love its taste In 1982. Americans consumed 9.7 EXP'RES 10-24-43 EXPIRES 10-24-&2 (LIMIT COOKED SALAMI her visits, but we ate something else rine. pour on lemon juice and sprinkle tains of northeastern Mexico In tombs Then Anita recently came in con- with rosemary. Roast uncovered 2 on the east coast of Peru researchers billion quarts of popped popcorn, or 42 tact with that Greek sandwich of hours for medium doneness. basting discovered grains of popcorn believed quarts per person Imported lamb, lettuce, tomatoes, special every 30 minutes Let stand 20 min- to be over 1,000 years old that were so POLISH HAM sauce, etc.. stuffed into pita bread, utes before carving Serves 6-8 well preserved they still popped POPCORN IS a $1-billion industry and it was love at first bite Unpopped sales. at the retail level THE LONGTIME all-American fa So I decided to roast a leg of lamb, EGG AND LEMON SAl'CE $ vorite snack has a lot going for it Be amount to nearly $200 million Pop- 2.49i . Greek style, and discovered what I 2 tbsp. butter b sides being fun to eat and great tasting corn sales at leisure establishments MAPLE VILLAGE COUPON !¥» had been missing 3 tbsp. all-purpose flour excluding bars and restaurants) are Domestic 4 tsp. salt popcorn is: BANNER FRESH WHOLE LEAN KOWALSKI • Versatile from breakfast to around $700 million, with 30-35 percent WILD BIRD SEED BOILED HAM THE LAMB tasted even belter be- 1 can (14 4 oz.) clear chicken broth of that coming from movie theater 20 LB. BOX TOJLET PAPER 3 tbsp. lemon juice midnight snack LAYER BACON cause of a tip from a friend eating sales •*„ PORK S|38 4 egg yolks The early colonists served popcorn 4 ROLL CUT-UP several spoonfuls of lime sherbet be- LIMIT 2 $ $ with sugar and cjeam for breakfast Eight poppers have qualified for PKG 1 -99 ,b. 1 .29 LB tween mouthfuls of meat, It's the 1 tbsp. chopped parslev the first "puffed breakfast cereal The the Seal of Quality Perfomrance For a FRYERS m. ^ STEAK same principle as munching on Melt butter in top of double boiler BONELESS ROLLED DOMESTIC SWISS CHEESE cheese between sips of wine — the HOMEMADE over direct heat, Remove from heat, -3K- -3K- •*' .« Wl^W I I LIMIT 2 palate is cleansed L stir in flour. 1 tablespoon at a time, $ EVERYDAEXPIRESY DISCOUN 10-24-83T PRICE EVERYDAY DISCOUNEXPIREST PRIC 10-24-63E STUFFED PORK BUTT 2.38 lb /f^ The egg and lemon sauce isn't bad and salt until smooth Gradually stir $ either And it can double as a vegeta- in broth and lemon juice Bring to boil NEW ITEM! 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HOUSE VERN0RS, REGULAR OR LOW-CAL, RC COLA. Napoleons 3 lb. bag 73^ ADC OR ELEC. MILODYFARMS 1 FREE LOAF Tarts c RC 100 RIQULAR OR SUGAR FREE, DIET RITE, Eclairs GET 1 PIE FOR 1 GET 1 BOX FOR 1 GROUND PRBMIUM A ROYAL PRBMIUM Crouissant of Cinnamon Bread Danish Sunkist Oranges A A W REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE ICE ^ Strudel with $5.00 Purchase j Tea Rings COUPO 1 WONDER HOSTESS THRIFT STOP 8/M.00 CREAM V. OAL. 1 • a 9 8 PACK s (French and This Coupon Cheese Cake WONDER HOSTESS THRIFT V» LITER DEP. *• 1.78 Style) Baker's Rack j Pastry Slices OO Green Seedless COUS •UTTER 1 UL_KMLSAg Tortes GARLK OO Cookies Eipire* Oct 1 5th. 1983 OFF OFF RBPSI, DIRT PBPSI, P1PSI WITH PURCHASE OF 15 OR MORE KM IN (ItM Grapes 99* ». BREAD W LIGHT, RBRBI-PRBB, SUOAR Cakes COUPON Pasties WITH PURCHASE OF $5 OR MORE COUPON GOOD wmlliN i FRBB, MOUNTAIN dsw MR. COMMOTION, ITALIAN , FAYGO Coupon Good thru Oct 10th thru Oct 15th OCT 17th THRU OCT 22rid Yellow Cooking Onion* SAUEA OS oe pmpnom . , AAC logethcr. All Desserts served at our LITER $4 4 Q FROZEN PIZZAS olin OV PLASTIC • s I 9 DEP. £ LrTER^i .58 - DEP. we can Plymouth Landing Restaurant BBgSHllJini 3 lb. bag 69« change things. 340 North Main Plymouth We Gladly Accept Food Stamps. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 4B(P,C) 0&£ Monday, October 10, i»63 Canton ©bseruer clubs in action • PLYMOUTH-CANTON PWP call the Plymouth Childbirth Education • LAMAZE SERIES • MOTHERS LEARNING & SUP • BETHANY MEETS sonal experiences as a widower Both Connie Mallett, international presi- Association. 459-7477 A seven-week Lamaze Series for ex- PORT The support group for divorced and men and women will have an opportu- dent of Parents Without Partners, will pectant parents will begin at 8 p.m The Mothers Learning and Support separated Christians will meet at 8 nity to witness the common bond of be guest speaker when tl>e Plymouth- • ST. JOHN'S LUNCHEON Tuesday in the Oakwood Hospital Cen- Group of Canton will meet at 9:30 a.m. p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at St. Kenneth's grief. Canton chapter meets ai 8:30 p.m. Fri- .AND CARD PARTY ter, 7300 Canton Center. Canton. Call Friday at Faith Moravian Community Catholic Church, 14951 Haggerty, For information, call the Women's SuburbaEllie Graham editor/459-2700 n Life day at the Local 900 UAW Hall on St. John's Episcopal Church will the Plymouth Childbirth Education As- Church, Warren Road west of Canton Plymouth Township Guest speaker, Resource Center at Schoolcraft Col- Michigan Avenue east of 1-275. There have its third annual card party and sociation for information and to regis- Center, Canton Township. Michelle Dr. Mary Clark, will talk about "Self lege, 591-6400, Ext 430 will be dancingafter the program, un- smorgabord salad luncheon at noon ter at 459-7477. Hunter will present a toy party This is Concepts and Healthy Relationships. til 1 a.m. All single parents are invited Thursday, Oct. 20. Sponsored by tbe a fund-raiser for the group. Guests wel- For information, call Bill, 478-2620; Monday. October 10, 1983 O&E (C)SB • PLYMOUTH COUNCIL ON AG to attend. For more information, call Woman's League, tickets are f4 each or • TONQUISH CREEK GARDEN come Lorraine, 427-1459; or Elizabeth, 455- 455-7M7. 915 for a table of four. Tickets avail- CLUB 5826 ING Council will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, able at the door or reservations may be Tonquish Creek branch of the Wom- • BOTANICAL GARDENS TOUR made by calling 464-0080 or 45S-4980. • ALPHA CHI OMEGA ih the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 an's National Farm and Garden Associ- Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will cele- • WISER PROGRAM At 2 p.m. Sunday the docents of the The church is at 574 S. ^beldon Road, Farmer Attorney Edwin S. Bean will ation will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at' brate its 98 th anniversary Thursday "A Male Perspective on Grief" will ; nl the ilnu ZtOBel di&cuss wills, real estate transactions, evening at Botsford Inn, Farmington. be the topic when LivSnia WISER view versity of Michigan will conduct a tour public. accidents and injuries as related to au- Charlene Miller of Baskets & Bows will Highlighting the evening will be the group, for widows and widowers, meets cfejtbe gardens. Theme of the tour will tomobile insurance, and life and health help members construct a number of recognition of Epsilon Epsilon chap- at 8 p.m. Thursday in Room B200, Lib- be a fall nature walk and assistance f insurance. Come and bring your ques- • PLYMOUTH WOMAN'S CLUB craft items. Co-hostesses will be Shir- ter's 75th year of active participation eral Arts Building, Schoolcraft College. Ellie with leaf collections. Tbe docents also tions.\ TRIP TO SONYA PROGRAM ley Keil and Terry babut in the southeastern Michigan area George Hilton of the Mental Health As- give tours Monday through Friday to Deadline date is Oct. 21 for reserva- Darlene Kr3to, president of the chap- sociation of Michigan, who is a widow- Graham groups if a reservation is made in ad- tions to the Woman's Club of Plymouth • CANTON HISTORICAL SOCI- ter. will honor the new Golden Girls of er. will relate his professional and per- \ Please turn to Page 6 vance by calling 764-1168 Outdoor trip to the NBC studio to be guests in ETY the chapter who have been initiated MIKE HORF surprised his trails are free and there is a tl charge the audience of the Sony a television Nellie Schroeder's Fabulous Doll members for 50 years. Plymouth Town Hall audience with for the conservatory. program, Wednesday, Oct. 26. The bus Collection will provide the program The sorority was founded in 1885 at the greeting, "You don't look like will leave the Sheldon Ttoad Ford plant when the Canton Historical Society De Pauw University, Green Castle, you sound, either The general at 8:15 a.m. Cost of transportation is Michigan \ational • DAR SANDWICH LUNCHEON meets at 7:30 p.m Thursday at the His- Ind., and now includes 111 collegiate reaction of the townhallers when 13.50. Call Linda Pawling. 420-2094, The Sarah Ann Cochrane chapter of torical Society Museum. Canton Center chapters and 285 alumnae groups in Mike entered the Penn Theater for reservations. Guests are welcome. ^ Brokerage Services the Daughters of the American Revolu- and Proctor roads The meetings are United States and Canada. Cystic fibro- /A Wednesday morning had been a tion will meet for a sandwich luncheon open to all and new members are wel- sis is the sorority's concern at local and silent. "He doesn't look the way he Monday, Oct. 17, at the home of Bever- • STAMP CLUB come national levels sounds." ly Dobel. Mrs. Robert Willoughby and The West Suburban Stamp Club will We can save you as much Accompanied by Ronald Houser Mrs Peter Simpson, who attended the meet Friday, Oct. 21 at the Plymouth as TO % on Brokerage on the ptano. Whorf combined prose, 220th anniversary of the Treaty of Par- Cultural Center,- 525 Farmer St. Jun- poetry and song in his entertaining is, will talk about their trip. iors meet at 7:30, business meeting at 8 Transactions presentation. " America on Parade Anyone interested in learning about and program at 8:30. Hal Christensen He even sang a couple of songs of DAR membership may call C. Camp- will present the program. "Philatelies Promise his own composition bell. 464-1154, or V. Simpson, 348-2198 of the Slesvig Holstein." Someone Pianist Ron Houser took the I audience on a musical tour Using • PLYMOUTH EX-NEW- a Special Gift... the theme, "Oh' Susanna.' he • LA MAZE ORIENTATION COMERS Blood ... The /learthside Michigan National Bank started on the east coast, playing A Lamaze orientation class to intro- Plymouth Ex-Newcomers Club will tfcesl Metro the tune Pilgrim style, and duce the Lamaze birth technique will meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the Colony Gift of Life MEMBERS EDIC circumnavigated the globe ART EMANUELE/staff photographer be at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, at 421-8200 Farms Barn. Call Shirley Brown, 455- Amemaii Red Cms-. . musically "Oh" Susanna" took on Betty Pint (left), Plymouth BPW Woman of the the Canton club, attended the Region 9 festivi- Newburg Methodist Church, 36500 Ann 8029, for information. Attorney Jean LIVONIA • SOUTHFIELD' UTICA the personality of the countries - Year; Joanne Delaney, president of the Plymouth ties last week. All 12 clubs in the district intro- Teresa Solak, Canton BPW woman of the year, helped found the Arbor Road, Livonia. It will feature a King will discuss women's rights. Her Livonia • middlebelt n of 5 mile • 422 8770 China, India, Germany, African clt^>; Teresa M. Solak, Canton BPW woman of duced their women of theyear. club and was its charter president. birth film. "Nan's Class." Fee is SI per topic will be "How Fax Have We lltica • van dyke n of 22 mile • 739 6100 Dppri mon 'h.j Monday. October 10, 1983 O&E clubs in action Continued from Pago 4 violence at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in • LAKE POINTE GARDEN upcoming Hoover School, 15900 Lev an, Livonia. 7:30 p.m the first Friday of each e PANCAKE BREAKFAST e ISBISTER BOY SCOUTS • ST. JOHN NEUMANN GUILD CLUB The Junior League film, "Domestic month at Bird Elementary School, The Mayflower Lt. Gamble' Ladies Boy Scout Troop 1540 meets from 6- things to do St. John Neumann's Women's Guild The Lake Pointe Village branch of Violence; an American Problem" will Sheldon and Ann Arbor Trail. For in- Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars 7:30 p.m. every Monday In Isbister will meet at 7 30 p.m Wednesday at the Woman's National Farm & Garden be shown. After the movie a panel of formation, call 453-2400 after 6 p.m. will again serve pancake breakfasts School, 9300 N. Canton Center Road. • 32ND SEASON the church on Warren Road. All women Association will meet at 7:30 p.m e BLOOMFIELD CANOPY final performances and disband this and cheese reception on the Mezza- experts will discuss the topic — a po- Thursday at the home of Pam Ciesla • ALPHA XI DELTA the first Sunday of each month with Tbe small troop has room for more The Farmington Players will open The Mart Je Wai Trio (pronounced week Band members Sheila Landis of in the parish are invited to to see Lyn- breakfast served from 8 a m to 1 p.m. lice officer, a social worker from First Georgina Binder of the "Iffy Program' Alpha Xi Delta alumnae will meet at boys who love lots of outdoor activities Its 1983-84 season with "Tribute" by Mar Juh Way) is being featured from Rochester. Lorn Pryce of Rochester. da Neuroth demonstrate early Ameri- at the post home, 1426 S. Mill, Plym- Step, and an ex-abused wife. will be guest speaker. Judy Sharrar is 7 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Robin For more information, call Ken Bernard Slade on Friday. Oct 28 7 p.m to midnight Tuesdays-Thurs- Dan Ragnoni of Romeo, Chuck Shelby e BAND BOOSTERS can dried Flowers arranging outh. The menu includes pancakes, sau- For reservations, call Kathy Boston, evening chairman. Co-hostesses are Curtis. 19426 Scenic Harbor Wive, Hauser, 459-3457 Performances continue through Sat- days and 7:30 p.m. to 12 30 a m Fri- of Utica (bandleader and arranger i The first "Bands and Ballons Festi- sage, eggs, French toast, milk, orange • FALL FASHION SHOW 455-5051 Kathy Charlebots and Carolyn Gibson Northville. It will be a dinner meeting nrday. Nov 19. The winter offering days-Saturdays at the Bloomfteld and Pam Schiefen of Seattle will per val,'" presented by the Novi Band •f i juice and coffee. Cost of breakfast is S2 Tbe YMCA of Western Wayne Coun- with a charge of $7 Those interested in Will be "The Constant Wife," Jan 27 Canopy, 6560 Orchard Lake Road, Or- form from 9 p.m. to 1 30 p.m Thurs- Boosters, will be held Saturday, Oct. ty's Canton Women's Club will present • CANTON JAYCETTES for adults and II for children 5 and un- through Feb. 18 Spring show is "The chard Lake The trio, which originat- day-Saturday at Traber's Tavern. • CANTON NEWCOMERS CLUB attending are asked to RSVP to Curtis, • NEW BEGINNINGS 15, at Novi High School and Pow Park a showing of new fall casual and busi- INVITE NEW MEMBERS der. Everyone is welcome. Pajama Game," April 27 through ed in Ypsilanti, recently completed an 31700 Gratiot. Roseville. BONFIRE AND HAYRIDE 348-7907, or to Wendy Angelocci, 348- New Beginnings, an informal group at 10 Mile and Taft roads. Two hot air ness clothes by me and mr jones at 9:30 The Canton Jaycettes need women May 19. For ticket information, call engagement at Woodruff's Grove Deadline is Oct. 12 for reservations 7049 • ORAL MAJORITY TOASTMAS- for widowed persons, will be «t 7:30 balloon races will be featured, at 7;30 a.m. Tuesday at Faith Moravian Com- 18-35 years of age to assist in conduct- "ticket chairmen Bill and Kathleen there for the Canton Newcomers Club's bon- TERS p.m. Mondays in St. John's Episcopal e READERS THEATRE a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Some 10 high munity Church, 46001 Warren Road. ing community service programs. Up- donticello at the box office, 535-8822 fire and hayride planned for 7 p.m. Sat- •. MATURE WOMAN Oral Majority club of Toastmasters Church, Sheldon Road south of Ann Ar- The Fourth Street Playhouse will school marching bands will perform Cost is $2.50 and includes light salad coming projects are the Haunted urday, Oct. 15. Coat is >4 Call Louise, EXERCISE CLASSES Internationa! meets at 5:30 p.m. Tues- bor Trail. Meetings will be led by medi- • PLAYING DEWEY'S present "Your Time's Up" by Kitty in the afternoon. Parking is $1. luncheon. Child care provided at $1 per House, Santa's Trailer and the Fall 387-0502, for reservations. Bring your A stretching and exercise class for day at Denny's Restaurant. Guests are cal doctors, clergy and other profes- Attractions is appearing from 9 Dubin. as part of its ongoing Readers' child with advance registration neces- Craft Fair. For information, about own hotdogs and marshmallows for mature women will be held at 7 p.m. welcome at the dinner meeting. Com- sionals. There Js no registration and • PLAZA SUITE p.m. to 1 a.m. through Saturday, Oct Theatre program, at 8 p.m. Wednes- e SEASON'S OPENER sary. For more information, call Sue meeting dates call Lona Olson, 981- roasting plus any liquid warmer-uppers Mondays at the Salvation Army, Main munication and leadership training em- sessions-are"!reeTor information, call The cast of "Plaza Suite." season's 15. at Dewey's Lounge in the Michi- day, Oct. 12. at 301 W Fourth. Royal The comedy "See How They Run" Carson. 397-8664. or Sue Cadwell, 561- 4444, or Vickie Bush, 451-0522. you wish Street, Plymouth, during October and phasized. Club is planning its humorous Terry Sweeney, 459-51W); Wilma Wag- opener for the Troy Players, has been gan Inn in Southfield The group plays Oak Tickets for Readers Theatre ar will t>e presented at 8 p.m. Friday, 4110. • FOLK DANCE CLUB November. Call 453-5464 for informa- speech contest. For information, call ner, 455-6420} or Jack Martin, 420- announced by director Connie Pa- Top 40 music for dancing. $3, with a $1 discount for studen Oct 14, on the opening bill of the '83-' Plymouth Folk Dance Club meets at tion. Phyllis Sullivan, 455-1635. 2947. trick Heading the cast are Sam and and senior citizens For reservations." 84 season by the Oakland Community- • ST KENNETH S GUILD • LA LECHE LEAGUE Karen Nash in the segment "Visitor O SINATRA SINGS call 543-3666 College Performing Arts Theatre on St. Kenneth's Women's Guild will "Are there foods I should avoid if I from Mamaroneck," Fred Pepper and Frank Sinatra will perform at 8 the Orchard Ridge Campus in Farm- have a welcoming tea at noon Tuesday beastfeed my baby?" is one of the Even Witches and p.m. Friday. Nov. 25. at the Premier ington Hills. The production continues Spooks can use PUBLIC NOTICE Dianne Biernat in "Visitor from Hol- e BENEFIT CONCERT in the church center, 14951 Haggerty many questions answered when the $ 00 ourhetp. We're weS lywood" and Keith Wallace and Bar- Center in Sterling Heights. Tickets A benefit concert for the Detroit at 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, and British anti-terrorist force rescues hostages by helicopter in Road. Old and new guild members and Plymouth Canton La Leche League 25 oft Mocked with Published in accordance with bara Hertlein in "Visitor from Forest are available by calling TIX-BY- Public Library will be presented at. Thursday-Saturday, Oct 20-22 At a "The Finbal Solution." all women of the parish are welcome meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at 44576 with this coupon be-wittfWgTuppfces, Public Act 331 (1966), as amended: Hills " Performances will be at 8 p.m. PHONE at 264-1111 oc at the Pre- 7 30 p.m Thursday, Oct 13, at Or- special 2 p.m matinee Sunday, Oct. masks, wigs, great ater option for $15 will begin at 6 30 Ruth Baxter"and Madalynne LaPorte Marc Trail, Plymouth Township. The Schoolcraft College announces that the finan- Friday-Saturday. Nov 11-12. 18-19. at mier Center box office from 11 a m chestra Hall, Woodward and Parsons 16. an interpreter will sign the show picking guitar workshop at "The Sun- are co-chairing the event costumes, .makeup, p.m. Thursday. Oct. 20 For reserva- day Afternoon Thing" at 3 p.m. Sun- discussion will include suggestions novetoes, party cial audit for the fiscal period ending June the Troy Community Center, 1-75 at to 8 p.m Saturday-Sunday avenues, Detroit. Headlining the en- for any patrons who are hearing-im- about nutrition for nursing mothers U| Blown CeflutOM tions. call the box office at 471-7700 day, Oct 16. at the Musical Oasis, 1 decorations, paper 30. 1983, has been completed by Plante & Big Beaver For more information, tertainment is the James Tatum Trio paired Tickets are $5 advance gener- and their families as well as informa- ' Blown Fiberglass 1810 S Woodward, Birmingham. Ad- • NOW MEETING goods arxJ everything Moran, Certified Public Accountants, South- call 879-1285. • F-TROOP DISBANDS Plus Tickets are $10 at the door The al admission, students and senior citi- e MUSICAL OASIS tion about weaning the breastfed baby etse youll need to vance registration is $10 The Noi^hwest Wayne County Na- field. MI. It has been presented to the College The band F-Troop will give three concert will be followed bv a wine zens, and $6 at the door. A dinner the- Rick Ruskin will conduct a finger- For more information, call Joanne, enjoy Halloween. So if tional Organization for Women will INSULATION SALE your oroom needs a Board of Trustees and has been accepted by have a program concerning domestic 453-9171, or Karen. 459-1322 them. Compare ocr prices, quality, retreading or replacement we're 1 Notice is hereby given that the audit is and guarantee. your kind of place Minimum order required available for public inspection at the Business Professional Licensed/Free Estimates IMftty Office in the Administration Building of the 2 new entries should appeal to pop-novice crowd JOB TRAINING PARTNERSHIP ACT Make-Up College. 18600 Haggerty Road. Livonia. MI., STATE EDUCATION COORDINATION & GRANTS PROGRAM Artist Accumulated news and observations. available in 1 5-liter bottles at about $6 NORWEST INSULATION on weekdays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - (GOVERNOR S GRANT) By Appt 4:30 p.m. Noted in this column a year or so ago in general distribution The chepin blanc also is excellent chocolatv issue. Worth waitng for Also l IVONIA clean, crisp and dry available are two issues of its second- REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS 591-3777 COSTUME GALLERY is the devoping battle between E. and Adelard H. Raby, III J. Gallo and Coca-Cola, the latter via Most overpriced recent releases is • wine ary label. Stephens There is a fine '80 The Wayne County Employment and Training Administration is issuing a Request for 10910 Farmington Rd., Livonia • 427-4430 The next vintage will bring the 1980 chardonnav and an elegant '81 sauvig- in Sheldon Center Hours Daity Mon -Sat. 10-9 Comptroller its Taylor of California Cellars issues Wente's long-awaited 1980 Brut spark- Proposals i RFP) for the transition period of January lr-1984-June 30,1984 Proposals 26541 GLENDALE, 534 8010 Taylor has since made gains, surpass- cabernet sauvignon, a round, almost non blanc. ^ will be accepted for Classroom Trairung activities under Title IIA, the Governor s ling wine Very citrusy. It is question- Richard Grant 8 % set-aside funds, of the Job Training Partnership Act. ing Almaden, and now the two giants able whether this wine warrants a Approximately 1416,000 will be available for Governor's Grant programs Proposals have launched new wine labels with price tab of $14 locally. Watson must be from licensed or approved educational agencies capable of providing a 50% which to parry still further A sad note The death of Charles ANO EHTERTA MMCNT OUIOt cash or in-kind match. * Both have announced wines aimed at Foumier has been reported The dean Bidder s packages may be picked up as of October 12, 1983 at: the labrusca. pop-novice crowd The of New York winemakers. he made Of the new California wineries, the showing is a truly marvelous bottle of Wayw County Employment & Training Administration wines will arrive here in the fall. Gal- great strides in introducing vinifera most impressive to date is the Girard wine, with lovely, rich fruit and just the 440 East Congress, 5th Floor lo's is Polo Brindisi, both a red and grapes to the Eastern United States at Winery of Napa. The chardonnav it is correct amount of wood Real class. Detroit, Michigan 48226 white, of low alcohol, priced at under Gold Seal He made some marvelous (313) 224-0144 $3 the bottle. Coke's thrust is called Vi- wines and also was Konstantin Frank's COMPLETED PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED AT THE WAYNE COUNTY EM have always been impor- vante, and a huge promotional cam- sponsor in the 1950s. A great wine man Old ideals paign is under way for this in several PLOYMENT 4 TRAINING ADMINISTRATION BY 4 30 P.M.. MONDAY, NOVEM- a great man. PASTES BER i1, 1983 restricted markets It seems the California wine inflation •A BAKEH Pyblati October 10. 1983 Speculation here is whether these in prices has ended, finally With ship- tant to us at Manufacturers Bank. constitute an upgrading of the Boone's ments down nearly 4 percent from last Farm days, or are just another attempt year, it seems the message has begun to provide another alcoholic-swill di- to register. Nearly all issues coming # ^ - JUST UKE HOMEMADE mension to the public out now are the same price as last Buy 3 When we started out over 50 years year's, and some are even down a bit. Large Beef Past»«» LOVERS OF zinfandel should rush In the meantime, sales of French and • Take your family to local outlets to buy Tom Dehlinger's Italian ordinaire wines are up dramati- Get 1 ago, one of ouHdeals was to ,help 1980 zinfandel. This is what it's all cally about massive fruit, warm, complex, full of tannin and marvelous aromas THE WINEGROWERS Association on a family adventure. There is not much around. I found mine of Washington State is all aglow these our customers reach their goals by at a local wine shop for a dollar less days. Washington's viticultural produc- On the than the 1979 issue tion has now grown to the point where Two more excellent issues recently it has surpassed New York as the No. 2 available are San Martin's 1981 chablis wine-growing state in the nation. In the Seventh Day paying high interest on savings. and 1979 burgundy. At $3 99 for 1.5- last 15 years Washington's wine pro- liters. these are very attractive jug duction has grown from 430 acres of Open House wines. And don't miss Mondavi's 1981 grapes in the ground to nearly 8,000 to- We Create Today, we offer a variety of savings Red, his best yet of this genre; also dav PRIME RIB Our Brunch Talk, Tour, Observe, Experience a Feast ofTresh pastries and fruits, hand BY POPULAR DEMAND FOR LESS plans. From our.aaily interest Insured carved roast beef and ham, traditional breakfast dishes T Question, Share and Enjoy! radiTionarCut and hot entrees, garden fresh saTads andluseious desserts' Prime Rib Dinner Complimentary Champagne served from noon to 2 p.m. Money Market Account to our 72 $ti rf* a lid "JC (S8.25 Senior Citizens. iiirl' Adults S3.95 Children under 12) The Adventure School gives a Month Time Deposits. Each is de- Mon.-Thurs student with learning difficulties A hearty Corrp e:e Dinner includes salad choice of new opportunities. Grades K-12. 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We have been taught that if you think a Mascarello, preident of PCAEOP ' The secretaries in our group, it was sad that These employees law it unfair or unjust you work to p"rp"if of fhi« ^alition is to formulate strike a vote was taken to reject the Since coming to work many of our change that law — YOU DONT boards of fleer and continue to negoti-—girls have experienced veiled threats, a united group that will coordinate its are also mothers and housewives and BREAK IT! Laws are usually made to ate. (At this meeting there were 86 being called dirty names, having to efforts to secure equitable contracts for whatever reason did not attend — follow the law protect someone — in this case we be- secretaries present). cross a picket line where people were for all members and to have open com- and trusted those representing us to lieve this law was made for the protec- • Sept. 6, 1983 Regular meeting — determined to stop us from going into munication between all members and honestly pursue their duties. To the editor tion of the children of our state. to have open communication between negotiations update. (An offer from the our building. At this time there are ap- • April 18. 1983: Negotiations up- As members of the Plymouth-Can ton To' let the community know the true all units for discussion of all matters board, indicating increments for 82-83 proximately 41 secretaries on the job date: "The negotiating team only wants Association of Educational Office Per- facts of this strike vote, we would like including contracts." The agreement year, a 3-percent increase for 83-84 (we have been told that more would be to do whatever the association wants." sonnel (PCAEOP), we feel the time has to relay how the vote came about. All ACTUALLY READ: "Purpose to plus two floating holidays, and a 5-per- in but they are afraid) At lunchtime • Aug. 23. 1983: Meeting called — arrived Tor the people in this communi- excerpts in quotes come directly from commit unto each other mutual aid and cent increase for '84-85. We were told today we discovered the parking lot at negotiating team wanted a strike vote ty to hear the views of two members of the minutes of the PCAEOP. support in the event the need for a job the meeting between board and us the board office had been scattered to show support for the teams "but in "was most encouraging ") We were not this association. (We are going to work, • April 5, 1982: Negotiating team action arises." with nails — including under all car reality we won't strike." Vote 40 yes. allowed to vote on this offer. It was even though we have to cross picket approves hiring Sally McCracken to wheels. (Most secretaries depended on the and 22 no. We were told another vote suggested that we have a general mem- lines composed of tparhprs mainte- help with negotiations (Ms. McCracken Our message to the coalition and the sincerity and honesty of the officers would "be taken before a«ion would be nance people, aides, cafeteria, bus driv- has continually stressed that "strikes inton is that who were elected to act in our behalf to taken. ers. and secretaries. These secretaries are illegal, but. . .") 1983, to work together towards a set- go into work and give us the true facts of this agreement • Aug. 29, 1983: 6 a.m. — Update on are from our association which has • Jan. 10, 1983: Discussion of join- tlement. uphold the law no matter the cfuressf — unfortunately not all secretaries negotiations.(A hand printed offer from chosen to go on strike). % ing coalition. It was explained that "the The reminder that was sent to the read the agreement. I guess some peo- board was read). At this meeting a Jacqueline B. Taylor The bottom line is "a strike Is illegal coalition agreement is-to be used as a secretaries for this meeting stated that ple would say too bad.) motion was made and seconded by Secretary for a public employee." We tried pre- vehicle for communication between the "a meeting of the support groups would • Feb. 7. Irene Carson senting this view at a meeting of our groups." rdid not call be held on information on ALTERNA- secret ballot on TIVES to obtain a contract will be de- Assistant Bookkeeper association and we were "put down." • Jan. 20. 1983: Memo from Sandy . was voted 8-4 to join. There are 91 that the teachers had voted not to cided. 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Salem defeated Canton 55-39. -v Rock trio topples Chiefs By Chris McCosky scored eight points to tie Kathy Ross staff writer for Canton's top scorer She also blocked two shots, forced three jump After two consecutive losses, Plym- balls, several turnovers and made four outh Salem coach Fred Thomann de- steals cided to alter his lineup for Thursday's girls basketball The other bright spot was the play of game with neighboring Plymouth Can- Laura Darby. Darby, a strong inside ton. Western. But the team that showed up were not out of it. They were still performer, came off the bench in the He started Kelly Bemis and Reggie Thursday night was nothing like the scrapping. fourth quarter to net five points Rojeski, but it was the other three — team that played Tuesday. The third quarter put an end to that. But that little bit of light didn't do the triumvirate — that led the Rocks "We didn't come to play tonight," Johnson scored two quick baskets much to brighten Mulroy's disposition past the on-again, off-again Chiefs, 55- said an angry Canton coach Phyllis four minutes into the second half and afterwards 39. Cunningham Mulroy. "I tell you, it's then McBride tallied the last seven "THEIR HEARTS just were not into Pam McBride (18) and Dawn John- spooky. The difference between this points of the half to put Salem ahead it." she said "They didn't move on de- son (14) accounted for 32 of the Rock's team Tuesday and tonight — it's for good. 46-24 fense That zone we played out there points, while Fran Whittaker did just spooky "McBride has been playing super for was the worst zone I've ever seen Be- about everything else. She chipped in "These girls cannot beat Salem us," said Thomann "She's been the fore the game we said over and over six points, rebounded effectively, They've got it in their their heads that player we look to in the tough situa- that we couldn't let McBride and John- played tough defense and even played they can't and they won't I'd like to tions. As long as she continues to get son shoot. McBride had 18 and Johnson point guard for a while. say that that's not it, but I really be- " better, we will too. And I thought D.J 14. "We are going to be looking at differ- lieve that's what it is." played well for us tonight, too." "I'll get over this and so wilt they. ent players and different combinations Canton matched Salem practically Did she ever Besides her 14 points. Hopefully they will have learned some- of players," Thomann said, explaining basket for basket in the early going Dawn Johnson's menacing brand of de- thing. But we will not improve unless the lineup change. "We'll see what we But. by the end of the quarter, Johnson fense forced numerous Chief turnovers. they begin to beheve in themselves. like ami wtm we dun'l like When we and McBride began -to- They ju>>t do not bclioo in themooWoo get into the conference championships, force. Johnson hit a freethrow and a FOR CANTON, the bright spots at all then we will put our best five players basket and McBride canned a long were few and far between - but there The win puts Salem at 7-3, in third on the floor." jumper at the buzzer to lift the Rocks were some nevertheless. place behind Walled Lake Central and to a 16-12 first-quarter lead One bright spot was the play of Lou Livonia Bentley in the Western Lakes THE CHIEFS were coming off a Salem extended its lead to nine Ann Hamblin. Still slowed by an in- Lakes Division well-played game Tuesday in which points by halftime, 29-20. jured ankle, she scrapped and hustled Canton is 3-7, far behind Western Di- they were defeated by Walled Lake STILL, ONE sensed that the Chiefs everv minute she was on the floor She vision leaders Walled Lake Western Canton is no match for Hawks By Chris McCosky Glinski, improving with every week, staff writer completed five of nine passes for 86 yards and one TD He had one pass Plymouth Canton scored more points picked off by Jody Spitz Glinski. like against Farmington Harrison than the football all the Harrison starters, played only Hawks' four previous opponents com- briefly in the second half bined — seven. Glinski's replacement, junior Vince Unfortunately for the Canton back Scott Glinski in the First quarter. worth of playing time. Enright, came on and completed four rooters, the Hawks countered with 55 Then, in the second quarter, after Down 20-0, Aiken rallied Canton He of six passes for 76 yards including a points of their own to win their 28th catching a 20-yarder, he had the ball hit David Knapp over the middle for 13 22-yard scoring strike to Bissell which consecutive football game. stripped away by Canton's Jim yards Then he and halfback Rod Boyd put Harrison ahead 40-7. "We knew our offense was due to ex- Burczyk ran for two more first downs Then HARRISON'S LAST two scores en- plode." said Harrison coach John Herr- But, "Waz" got even. He made a pun- Aiken hit Knapp again for 13 Finally, gineered by third string quarterback ington ishing 10-yard run to help set up Harri- from the Harrison 21, Aiken kept the Matt Dowd, came on runs of 1 and 2 And explode it did. The Hawks son's third score of the night — a 5- ball on the option and darted past the yards by reserve fullback Steve Hos- amassed 414 yards against the Chiefs. yard TD pass from Glinski to, you Hawk secondary for the score kins 253 of them on the ground Almost half guessed it, Wasczenski Jim Kaske added the point after and Despite the lopsided score, the game of those 414 yards were earned by the That score may have been the turn- the Canton seemed back in the contest was not a total washout for Canton Hawks' second and third strings ing point in the game, if one can be THAT'S WHEN Wasczenski got his Quarterback Aiken came of age The found in a 55-7 route revenge. Harrison took the ensuing sophomore excited the crowd with his THE GAME MARKED the home- kickoff and went 80 yards in seven crisp passing and his deceptive speed coming of Bob Wasczenski Wasczen- CANTON HAD JUST scored on an plays in the final two minutes of the He completed nine of 15 passes for ski, the All-Area receiver who trans- impressive 66-yard drive engineered half to go up 27-7 It wasn't much of a 141 yards and had one pass picked off ferred to Harrison from Canton alter by sophomore quarterback Tony Aiken, game after that. — that by Brian Smolinski last season, was the target of jeers to make the score 20-7 with just over Bavid Quarles, Harrison's soccer "We made the decision last week to from the Canton crowd and a lot of two minutes left in the half player and field goal kicker, kicked six make a change et quarterback." said double teaming from the Canton de- Harrison had grabbed a quick 20- of seven extra points, including one Canton coach Rich Barr "We are going fense point lead on three touchdowns by John from 25 yards away following a penal- to live with him and die with him " "Look at this," Wasczenski said sar- Miller Two 1-yard runs and a 2-yard ty Bill Wood kicked a 35-yard extra Canton's 221 yards in total offense castically after the game pointing to run The second TD came after Miller point following a Hawk penalty were more than any other team has his torn jersey "No, they weren't pick- recovered an Aiken fumble and ran it Miller scored his fourth touchdown gained against Harrison this season ing on me" to the 1 The fumble was forced by a early in the second half as Harrison Harrison, 5-0, faces its stiffest test "Waz" said he was nervous coming Jerry Eiien tackle went 44 yards in seven plays after a next Saturday against undefeated back to play at his old school, and it Miller. Harrison's All-State junior Canton fumble Millers' 1-yard run was Walled Lake Central Canton, winless showed early in the game He dropped halfback, ended up with 128 yards and set up by a pretty 19-yard pass play this season travels to Walled Lake a sure touchdown pass from quarter- four touchdowns in about one half's from Glinski to Geoff Bissell Western Arnold runs for 147, Rocks win big After four wars in a row, and facing "Our defense just collapsed," said kicked two of three point afters and the Wenson played a strong game for two or three more down the road, the Falcon coach Don Kuick "We couldn't Rocks led 20-0 after one quarter Farmington He passed for close to 90 Plymouth Salem football team took a stop the option play, though we worked yards and threw two TD passes He hit little mid-season break Saturday on it all week in practice We knew SALEM ADDED two more scores be- Ab Hazen on an 11-yard score then That is. they took a break from play- that's all they ran, but we couldn't stop fore the half Back-up quarterback with time running out in the game hit ing in close games They clobbered it" Steve Sobditch connected with Morton Kratt with a 7-yarder Kratt added Farmington 44-17. Senior back Jeff Arnold had a big on a 27-yard TD pass and Kevin Riley, both point afters "This was good for us." Rock coach day, rushing for 147 yards in seven car- a reserve halfback, scored on a 34-yard Another Falcon sophomore, fullback Tom Moahimer said "We've been in ries and two touchdowns run It was 33-0 at tbe half Dan Panlo. was the Falcons leading nothing but dogfights all year long It Arnold set the tone on the third play Sophomore placekicker end Bruce rusher with 48 yards in just six carries was nice for tbe kids to get out and run of tbe game He took a handoff from Kratt kicked a 24-yard field goal for The Rocks final score came on a 1- a bit" quarterback Mark Tindall and went SI Farmington in tbe third quarter yard run by Arnold League time •Roa a bit"? Not hardly yards for the score Salem countered that with a 1-yard Salem Is 5-0. 3 0 in the Western Salem captain Mike Moon, above. «nd his Rock teammates are Lakes Athletic Conference Farming- Tindall scored Salem's second TD on run by Chris Raymond Dixson added readying, as sra the Canton Chiefs, tor Monday's ULAA league THE ROCKS rolled op Ml total an 11-yard run He then hit Craig Mor the point after too is 1-4 winless in three league con- meet. Story on Page 2C yards. 262 of thoee on tbe ground too on a 20-yard TD pass Mark Dixon Sophomore quarterback Joe Bob tests • , I 2C(P.C) OAE Monday, October 10. 1963 A.P.C.R ,G ,'«v -3C O&E Mbnday. October 1*0, 1983 Salem kickers top Canton League meet gives By Paul King six minutes into the game set up Evan nia Stevenson even with Livonia The game was a defensive battle Standard Federal Savings Announces: special writer linksters 2nd shot Nash's goal. Churchill Thursday at Churchill. throughout, with Rice goalie Mike Twelve minutes later Johnson got Chris Rose and Phil Lussier each tal- Nagy handling only eight shots and CC Plymouth Salem won the first half the eventual game-winner on a 30-yard lied for Churchill (4-3-3) in the first half netminder Pat Stocker just six. Bob Ta- By Chris McCoeky and Mike Moon shot 44s. and Jim and Plymouth Canton won the second direct free kick. as the Chargers took a 2-1 half time taglia and Don Guss sparked tbe Sham- staff writer Rorarbacher shot a 45. in their soccer contest at CEP field Salem's 2-0 lead at the half was nar- lead. They couldn't hold it, however, as rock defensive effort. It was a disappointing season for Sa- Thursday. rowed to one by Steve Morell's blast 10 Stevenson (9-2-1) got the equalizer in CCisnotf 7-2-1 Rice is 7-6-1 The Plymouth Canton and Plymouth lem's rookie coach Rick Wilson Unfortunately for Canton. Salem minutes into tbe second half Morell the second half On Wednesday, the Shamrocks Salem golf teams have one more shot "I don't think the seniors played near won its half by a wider margin. was set up by Tom Wright, who cen- bombed Harper Woods Bishop Gal- at making something out of their 1983 well enough this-year," he said. "I real- -The Rocks two first-half goals were tered a free kick. CATHOLIC CENTRAL 1, RICE 0: lagher, 6-1. behind Rama's three goals season: the Western Lakes Athletic As- ly expected them to come through and enough to carry th«»m tn a 2-1 Wpstpm —Joe Knoer! faced 10 shots in the Sa- Tom Cotter broke up a scoreless duel and one assist Jim Moreau added two sociation league meet, today at Rolling they didn't." Lakes Activities Association (WLAA) lem nets while David Hawkins made 13 midway through tbe second half, markers for CC and Jim Kowalski one Meadows Golf Course Wilson was pleased with the emer- triumph, raising their record to 7-1-1 saves for Canton punching home a crossing pass from Both Moreau and Kowalski earned as- Canton, which finished 5-4 in league gence of freshman Granger and sopho- for the season. Canton is now 4-5. Andy Rama to boost Redford Catholic sists. competition, ended its regular season more Speaks. Randy Johnson's free kicks proved to STEVENSON 2, CHURCHILL 2: Central to a Catholic League victory Stocker and Bob Sinnaeve, divided with victories over Harrison. 205-224, be the difference, playing a part in both John Gelmisi's second goal of tbe con- over Birmingham Brother Rice Friday goaltending duties, facing 11 shots. The and Northville. 211-213. last week THE SEASON was alsp somewhat of Salem scores. Johnson's indirect kick test and 20th of the season pulled Livo- at Bell Creek Park. Shamrocks had 29 at the Gallagher net. Against Harrison, Eric Popp fired a a disappointment for Canton coach Ca- ' A 37. Dave Musch and Carl Mitroff shot sey Cavell. 39s to lead the Chiefs. Bruce Ling and "Northville and us should have been Jim Hines chipped in with 45s the teams to beat in our divisions this Rock runners stay on their title pace Against Northville, Musch was the year But. neither of us played well." he medalist, firing a 39. Fred Lauer shot said. "We were just inconsistent. Three 40. Popp 43, and Pete Morman 44 for (kids) would do well and three wouldn't Plymouth Salem kept pace with lem with a first-place tyne of 16:50. fifth. the season by an injury, Routson ran an Canton. do well. It was difficult to find the right Farmington in tbe Western Lakes Bentley's Kevin Sari ran second, but Bill Morley (17:59) and Tony Atwell impressive 18:19 to finish 11th for the five kids. We were disappointed We Lakes Division cross country race by Salem captured third, fifth, eighth and (17:59) finished eighth and tenth. Rocks. SALEM FINISHED its season with a nipping Livonia Bentley 27-28 Thurs- 191-208 loss to Walled Lake Western had the capabilities to win it." 10th to win the race. "I am very pleased we got by this Both Farmington and Salem are 4-1 day. and a 215-222 victory against Farming- Phil Madis (17:26) was Salem's third one," Rock coach Tom Williams said. in "league meets. The two w^ll meet Both Wilson and Cavell agree that ton last week. Salem finished with a Scott Steiner paced the field for Sa- runner and Eric Pedersen (17:35) was There was more than just the final Thursday, Oct. 20 the teams to beat in the league meet league record of 3-6. score that pleased Williams. He was THE SALEM GIRLS keep rolling are Livonia Stevenson and Walled Lake very pleased with the performance of along. They captured tbe first five Jeff Speaks and Mike Granger shot Central. But. ?or Canton, the meet One-Year senior Pete VanConant whose 18:25 got places to crunch the Lady Bulldogs. 39s against Western and Sean Kelly could be a chance to save some face Rock swimmers win and Eric Hartnett had 42s, but ttwasn't "We'd have to play super to beat Ste- him a 12th place finish. Shelly Simons ran a 20:49 to pace the The Plymouth Salem Taylor two to pace the Taylor won tbe 200- "He is really coming on for us," Wil- pack. She was followed by Trish Don- enough to offset a pair of 35s fired by venson or Central." CaveU said "But. 1 swim team surrendered Rocks freestyle (2:13.8) and the liams said of VanConant. nelly (21:03), Amy Miyazaki (21:38), Western's shooters. think we have a chance to come in first just two events to Farm- 100-free (1:00.9) Williams was also cheared by the re- Heidi DuPret (22:14) and Michelle Don- Against Farmington, Kelly and in our division. Of course, about all that ington last Thursday to Shaffer won the 50- turn of Rick Routson. Sidelined most of nelly (22.51). Granger led the way with 41s. Speaks would do is make the kids feel better " win their second dual yard freestyle with a B.J. Bing swam a meet of the season, 116- time of 27.1. She also won 2:34.1 to win the 200-indi- 56. the 100-butterfly in 1:06.1 vidual medley and Sue Laura Shaffer won and the 100-backstroke in Bonnett won the 100- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING KARASTAN Money three events and Krystal 1:15.4 breaststroke in 1:20.6 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH PLANNING COMMISSION CARPET PLYMOITH-CANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS PETS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday. SALE WAYNE AND WASHTENAW COUNTIES October 19, 1983, at 7:30 P.M.. for the purpose of considering the following MICHIGAN Tbe Residential Unit Development Option (R-U D) to be locatedtbe north side of North Territorial Road, just west of Ridgewood Drive, con- RESCHEDULE REGULAR BOATO) MEETING taining 72 acres, more or less, as requested by Costa J Charnas Said THERE S A LOT development is proposed to consist of a conventional subdivision and clus- Tbe regular meeting of tbe Board of Education of the Plymouth-Can ton Community GOING ON IN ter and/or townhouse units. (Application No 599) Market Schools. Wayne and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, scheduled to be held on Monday, etwrwrfrTfrmtru October 10. 1983. has been rescheduled to be held on Monday, October 17.1983, at tbe The application may be reviewed during regular business hours Written comments concerning the request will be received prior to tbe meeting * Board of Education Offices at 7 30 p.m classified Tbe application review, meeting, and address for written comments is Plymouth ROLAND J THOMAS, JR ads Township Hall. Office of tbe Clerk, 42350 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. Michigan Secretary 48170. 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MI 48084 AIR FORCE RESERVE OiE Monfl«y OcteO«» 10. 1&63 Monday Ociobsr 10. 1983 04E iP.C.R.W G-5C)*7C WE8T BLOOM FIELD XJV-. BlRMlNtihAM Win Z Red Wing tickets TO WIN Sena your name and address, on a postcard, to RED WING TICKETS. The i hen watch the classified section every Monday and Thursday When your name REAL ESTATE 4 15 Vacation Renitts j 714 618 Auto Rwntatt 27 Brick Block 4 Cawii 88 Guitar* 222 Printing Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia Ml 48150 1 416 appears, you're a winner Enter soon and as often as you like FOB SALE •L522 Pr OHIce Equipment Laaamg 28 BoatOocka ! 102 Handyman 273 Racraatiorual Vamcw 4 18 Mooaa noma Sceca • L523 Anomaym/Lagal 715 Comm-4nd Equipment 810 Auto Financing 302 Bwrrungnam- 337 farm, lor Saw 30 Book kaaping Samoa [ 105 Hauling Sarvica 420 Roome to Rani Cour-llllr g 920 Autoa Wantad L-VONIA Bloomllaac 338 Country Momaa 716 Lawn Gardan 6 32 Building inapactlor 106 Haatmg 224 Ratak Hardwooda 421 LN«tg Quarters to Share 82 1 Junk -Car* Wantac 303 KM Btoomftwa 33® Lota 4 Acreage Farm Equipment 33 Buatdlng Ramodaurvg 108 Solar Enargy 225 RaOnlamng 336 Florida Proparty 339 Lota and Acreage 422 Wan lad to Rant 718 Bunding Malarial* 922 Truck* for SaW 36 Burglar Fira Alarm 111 Homa Satwr, 228 Ra»r1garatior, 31VMOUTH 348 Cemetery Lota 358 Mortgages & 362 Real Estate Wanted 400 Apartmenta For Rant 304 Farmnecon 340 Lake Rivet Raaon ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sala 423 Wan lad lo Rani • L720 Farm Produoa 823 Vana MacTilna 112 Hurrndrtar* For Sale Farmwigion urn Property lor Saw 233 Roofing OAKLAND HILLS MEMORIAL PARK Land Contracts PRIVATE PARTY wants ranch imn*- ANN AR&0R TRAIL, 3 {*ocka Iran Reeon Proparry • L721 Fiowar» 4 Plant* 824 .iaapa '4 Whaai Dn»a 114 mcoma Tax 12 Mile 4 Nov! Rd 4 choice spaces in 305 Bngftton-Hartiano 342 Lake Property 90C' Personals 234 Sctaaor Saw 4 CAPE CORAL waterfront (37,000 BLOOMFIELD TWP (fcatelv ji Cantor Westland or Garden downtown Plymouth I bedroocn wot 424 Mouse Sitting Semca 722 Mootxaa-Co-n* Stamp* 925 Sport* 4 imponad 38 Carpantry 115 induatrtal Sannca Kn«a Sfwpanmg and a*&me contract Alan 5 acre es- Garden ot Victory" Will sell 2 or all A BARGAIN City Low or tero down payments u> Just another apartment", appliance* 306 Soumnma-LMfimc 346 Cemetery Lou (yo<* «ecretion> Heavily Wooded Lot In preatigsous Cash (or your existing land contracts 425 ConvaWacofit Nurswig 724 Canai and Suppaee 952 CtaaaK Car* 42 Carpal Cwanng 4 116 inauranca Photography 235 Scraan Rapav tate, urge brick ranch, barn, fish pood, Echo Park Sub M3 800 cash Terms Mast sacrifice (40« per space Private WM Home owners ont> 455 0040 dishwasher water celling fan. front 30? MWorO-ManlanC 3il a iTiaai t PrrWin jrtal 602 Loel A Found owner Call (14-20(1 Call first or last but call Homae 726 Uuaacal instruments 854 Amarican Motora Dyalnfl 117 inaulation VISA' near Anchor Bay Evenings 715-0121 available Owner after 5pm (78 028* porch. (310 month IS month security, 306 Rocna*i*rT.0y BUa lor Saw I by ma word | 237 Saptlc Tana* CANTON Perry Realty 47(-7(40 referervres 7724043 (S3 78W 428 Gar*gaa>'Mint Storage 856 Buic* 309 Royal Oak-Oa* Pan 352 Commarc«a(/-Waraftouaa 727 Computara, WJao 1 m Carpal L»yins & napalr 120 interior Dacoratlng 241 Sawar Dawning CROSSWORD PUZZLER 432 CornmarctaL'Warenouae 604 Announcement BRIGHTON AREA Choice lots with parkview memorial uvoou HunwgtO" wooda Gamaa. Tapaa. Movwa 856 'Cadillac 52 C*lar«o-Flowwrs 121 lm«rK» Spaca 245 Sawing Macnma B*c*>. HOMOSASSA DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM excel 353 inOuetrlel "Warelvx.ee 434 m 400 Apartments Forftoot 400 Apartments For Rant 402 Furnished Apts. 404 Housae For Rent 406 Duplexes For Rent 414 Florida Rentals 420 Rooms For Rent 422 Wanted To Rent 436 0flics / Businsaa SOLTKFTKLD For Rent NORTHVILLE 3 or 4 bedroom . Aiu s CLARKSTON AREA appliances included M«5 mooU plus CLEARWATER BEACH 2 bedroom, 2 FARMINGTON HILLS Near OCC. ALL AREA APTS HOUSES FLATS Specs Colonial In nice older section ai town } 4 2 bedroom adaruneeta aad uvd mcvrilj Call after 5 PM S51U77 WAYNE • I bedroom fiansiahed apart WEST CHICAGO bath, beautifully decorated Golf course large room in country home oo 2 acres Mums Some wi th basements * uAr: menu 1250 - »2?0 month, includes ail Formal dining room', dech. garage, ROUGE PARK AREA Coodo. 2 bedrooms. 1 hatha gorgeous Kitchen privileges, laundry. uULltiss in- LANDLORDS basement I year'lease with possible t dryer boot up Appliances Air coodl TELEGRAPH J Mil* im. comfortable utilities Adults No pets Newly decorated, 2 large bedrooms. 2 Season 1-787 48*0, 1-494-17M cluded. >180 mo plus security 471-4467 SINCERE EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE option lo buy No peu Available Nov I IIOM4 Clubhouse A beautifully ! bediuosii apartment. aopLiaoc-es Ur. Call Jpm 8pm 5»5-M»2 bath duplex large living room kitch- Includes apacioua parking facilities 1st ISIS month. 474 MM or 62»-9t72 FARMINGTON HILLS room landscaped comU) hob| hut k water inrlnrttl. So peta. 11)1 en. dHaetl* disposal Parking Adult CLEARWATER BEACH 440 West 12 Mil* TENANTS LOOKING floor Experienced Executive Secretar and Farmington Rd Nicely fi No Obligation plus security tmm complex 8249 month Shown by ap- Golf front luxury 2 bedroom, 2 hath MS. peraoeialued phone answering, du BAVARIA ON THE WATER NORTHVILLE 5 acres. 3 bedroom 403 Rental Agencies pointment coodo PooL beach, walking distance to plica Ung Notary Mi Mile N of I TS on Dlw Hwv ranch family room. 1W baste, base shops C retaursnu 553-4104 8S1-1. SHARE LISTINGS Office hours I 5PM Moo -Sav, Sun 4 ment 1W car garage 8400 per month HARVARD SUITE THE GLENS ACCREDITED MGT 728-4800 FORD 4 L1LLEY Master bedroom, 642-1620 E»e by appointment only lil UO" Lire ka • lovely wooded area our 348-0370 or 348-1675 CLEARWATER Fla Coodo Furnished 29350 SOUTHFIELD RD ORGANIZATION (AMO) private bath walk-in closet, laundry dosroloarn Brighton Easy sccens to M 2 bedroom aecmd SI017 unit Available HOMES Ob large iou needed in Wast Offers relief to homeowners 4 NOVI 3 bedroom brick ranch with privileges only >45 After 5PM SUITE 122 and 11 Efficiency 1 4 I Woom unit* DETROIT for winter season Garage, washer em Wayne County with 15-220® sq ft CONCORD TOWERS transferees Moving 4 can t seli your barn oo 2 acres beautiful location City witb apacioous room*, private balco- 2775 Fullertori dryer pool, tennis 261 4767 981-4*41 for group bome program for 8 adulu 1 557-2757 bome* Leasing may he tbe best solu- water 4 'hewers Close to schools, shop- 1-75 & 14 MILE nies. fully carpeted, appliance*, pool, Newly decorated. 2 large bedrooms, 2 bsdrooeii hoene requires 140 sq ft per tion ping 8700 per Mo 533-1*70 or 348-58S8 CLEARWATER furnished 2 bedroom, FURNISHED ROOMS FARMINGTON HILLS 12 mile 4 J BEDROOM APT AVAILABLE smoke detector bath duplex Large living room, kitch- Also cffeciencies available Winter bedroom, 4 bedroom home reoutred 1 MEADOW MGT INC 2 bath coodo. Gulf view, oe Sand Key bedrooms with 1*0 sq ft. each 1 re- Middlebelt, 5*0 sq ft, 8435 Mo Lower INCLUDES THESE FEATURES STARTING AT IIS! PES MONTH OAK PARK - N of 9 3 bedroom ranch, en. dinette dis|»s*: Parking Adult raus Dally weekly or monthly 8»0 Specializing in -leasing 4 management Available Nov Dec Jan April maining bedrooen*, minimum 80 aq ft. level Meadow Mgt Inc Heal DlM-oHer finished basement, range diahwasber complex 8249 trwolh Shown by ap- per week, no security deposit required ot single family bomes 4 cao&xnini 248-1339 each Separate dining and lamily rooms Bruce Uoyd 651-8071) Stove Refrigerator 229-2727 844W per month plus security 4 utilities posntinent urns For a free appraisal 4 enplana required For Information call Wayne Carpeting Ftr* Alarm Option available 851 40?6 ; Plymouth Rd FARMINGTON HILLS, desirable loca tioo of otlser Income tai advantages Community Living Services, at 349- 728-4800 tkm Northwestern Hwy at 13 Mile 4 SECURITY OF HIGH RISE Call Bruce Lloyd el »!]-W70 Livonia 412 1911 6000 Ext >31 OAK PARK 2 bedrooms appliances, DAYTONA BEACH SHORES offices to rent Ample parking 4 other CABLE TV Accredited Bonded 4 Licensed GREEN ACRES AREA NW Detroit 4 THREE OAKS carpeting, fenced yard, carport 8325 room duplex, 3 bedrooms Call after Oceanlront condo, com- LIVONIA - furnished, clean room near amenities Call Mrs Sedik 851-4454 589-3355 WAREHOUSE SPACE NEEDED month 644-9698 352-9170 7PM 345-6534 1-94 4 275 Responsible mature, em- Troys newest luxury pletely furnished. 2 bed- ployed person Security deposit 4 refer Approximately 30 000 so ft to store FARMINGTON*, near Grand River 4 OAK PARK 4 .bedrooms, 2W hatha, Diplomat & Embassy 404 Houses For Rent LIVONIA 2 bedrooms, family room, rooms, 2 baths, Inside park- ences required 444-7M2 palletised merchandise Service needed Parmington Rd Ideal locauon Firs- apartment community. fenced yard, near park, schools and carpeted, basement, garage.' appll Must be able to receive merchandise floor 4SO sq ft Carpet, drapes air ABANDON YOUR HUNT synagogue Appliances References. ing. pool, sauna, available Apartments FEATURING: ances Lease Security deposit No peu check merchandise in and store Must Call between Sam 4 Spm 478-0430 Select Rentals - All Areas 8425 Contact Sieve at 851-2229 have semi for psck up and delivery ser- SOUTHFIELD We Help Landlords 4 Tenants 8435 month 42"i 1 796'mi? Jan. 10-30. Jay Hughes LIVONIA Sleeping rooe®, lsrge pri- Spaciosa I aad 2 bedroom apartments $50 Security Deposit vice Ares must be sprinkled Please FINISHED OFFICES - Ideal Executive Share Lutings 642-1(10 PINE LAKE Cottage, ooe bedroom un- MAYFAIR 522-8000 vate entrance, patio off street parking, from »340 Pentboeee apartment MIS PLYMOUTH - I bedroom, kitchen ap- convenient location Pefer man, senior reply to Warehouse Manager space in Manufacturers Southfield 1 bedroom. 1 bedroom wtth tien and 1 furnished. Until May 1, 8375 per month, All appliances carpeting, aad indoor IN-TOWN BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedrooms, pliances. living room 4 dialhg area, full cltixen *40 week plus deposit 421-1477 PO box 5091 Southfield. Ml 48084 Tower for Sub-Mase t,10« sq ft Terms Bedroom apartments plus aecurity deposit Bioomfield Hills pool Cloae to ttiopping and X-ways 2 baths, den. fireplace air. appliances. baaement close to downtown No pets negotiable Contact Karen, 355 520? Ail appttaoces schools Call 626-3700 8325 pJus uulites 4 security 453-1712 FT LAUDERDALE Exclusive 2 bed- LIVONIA Schoolcraft-Levan area WORKING COUPLE to rent small 1 or Open »-5 weekdays. Sat l> Sun 11-4 carpeting:, deck, garage Charm' Pn Carports room. 2 bath oceanfront poodo Fur- Female spacious room, private bath, 2 bedroom house or duplex with fenced vale' $775 mo. Eves 841-0274 PLYMOITH AREA Older 2 bedroom HOLLIDAY PARK Community building swimming pool, nished Tennis etc Available 3 month utilities except phone, laundry 4 kitch- yard for sreli behaved dog >350 heat 559-2680 home, occupancy Nov 1 8385 plus se- ROCHESTER Beautiful secluded skylit tennis courts or more. >2 000 month. 886-9924 en privileges 850 per week 591-4432 included, western suburbs After SPM BERKLEY - very clean 3 bedroom, curity depcslt 453-0016 duplex, acreage studio ceilings, 14 OFFICE PLAZA FARMINGTON HILLS- Cordoba A pan Rural setting appliances, baaement, references No baths, 2 bedrooms screen porch, ga 584 7949 FT LAUfDERDALE. 2 bedroom coodo Perfect Professional Location Suites meot Available imroediatelT 1 bed pets 8450 per month plus security rage 8590 Security Eves 348 8472 MIDDLEBELT, Plymouth area Large, oo Ocean Fully furnished, swimming from 544 sq ft up to 1200 sq ft Will de- -ooro tower 1315 Call after 4PM <•'. Mile E of Crooks on Wattles al 1-75 deposit 557-2304 PLYMOUTH CANTON Farm home ui carpeted room. 832 wk plus 835 deposit pool, exercise room, billiards, etc sign space to your needs Lease includes 474 37M country 2 bedrooms single car garage, Prefer older. DC^i-drinking. working 424 House Sitting Service OPEN: Mon. thru Fri.. 10-6 82000 monthly, season only 559-2991 person, tight cooking 422-2S5i janitorial, utilities 8423 N Wayne BEVERLY HILLS- 2 bedroom Ranch fully insulated, new gas furnace, for FARMINGTON HILLS - Walnct Creet 410 Flata For Rent ENJOY YOUR VACATION. Police off! Road. Westland. Call Elaine Dailey Saturday: 10-4 couple 8425 mo plus deposit 453-6139 FT L4UNDERDALE Oceanfront. cus- Apts Rentals from U40 Spacious 1 llrmingham schools, large >ot. 8500 PLYMOUTH Unfurnished room for cer 11 year vet, non smoker will give Mckinley properties FERNDALE. 1 bedroom upper, stove 4 tom stodK- coodo, fully equipped Pool, bedroom spts Balconies available PHONE: 362-4088 mos secuntv employed non-smoker With full bouse loving care to house peu aad plants PLYMOUTH - excellent location, 3 bed- refrigerator, close to shopping and close to shopping, restsuranu golf Must see Moo • Frt J . 30-5 30 471-4545 rooms, full basement, garage, fully car- privileges Utilities Included 8200 per Drive 4 pick-up from airport 892-4795 769-8520 transportation 8295 monthly includes 777-8990 peted. 8490 340-1034 851-4370 month Call Donna Days. 644-4898 FARMINGTON Woods and private heat, security required ' 652-2375 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY FT MYERS BEACH Estero Island 2 mature professional couple 1 or 2 person office Ideal for manufac- garden apartment for 1 new smoker In PLYMOUTH REDFORD AREA, middlesged gentle- FERNDALE, 2 bedroom lower, stove, bedroom coodo, 4th floor sleeps 6. chil- Available to housesii this winter We turers rep. etc. »375 total Located in ~ er month BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooma. dicing room, basement, oo man peefei red_snvate entrance cook refrigerator, garage 4 vard, 8330 dren welcome Completely furnished ar* non-smokers with no children or Lorenx s Square across Iron) the May TREE TOP peu. references, aecurity deposit, 8485 facilities. TV 4 spacious parking, 477-9793 Lesse this 3 bedroom ranch with aa op- monthly, security required 452-2375 313-585-8081 pets 538-2994 flower Hotel, downtown Plymouth per month 459-5121 a •ecunty, >50 weekly S3T-2554 FERNDALE 1 bedroom upper, stove tion to buy 4 receive a partial rebate »t Contact Creoo Smith 453 1620 G.ARDE.N CTTr'- Clean, attractive 3 iNSON ISLAND- Stuart, Fla -efrigerator. newly decorated 1141 rent if you eiercise your option Walk ROOM for working gentleman or stu- LOFTS PLYMOUTH - 3 bedrooms, 2~i baths bedroom lower Includes garage fire- Indian R\er Plantation resort Luxury 428 Garages A moouilv includes utilities Security re- mg distance lo shopping 4 bus line Car- dent. in Farmington Hills Kitchen appliances, 2 car garage. Plymouth place. basement, private yard, carpet, condo. 2 \bedrooms, 2 baths, fttlly INDIVIDUAL quired 151-2375 We have a new ooe bedroom apartment peted throughout with earth tooe col- schools, close lo dosrntosrn, 8500 month privileges Laundry 8290 month plus Mini Storags ors Kitchen appliances Fenced in yard drapes, appliances Adults, no peu equipped, toll tennis Ocean beach security 851-7188 complete wish balcony. walk-In ckeet. plus security deposit 459-4543 8390 per nvmlh. After 5 . 349-7314 >1590 mo Qess off season 474-1532 EXECUTIVE OFFICES earth tooe rotor* deluxe kitchen abd 4 more Immediate occupancy Only LARGE STORAGE SPACE LAHSER near Grand River Soectova 8445 per mooch EHO REDFORD - Large 4 bedrooms, large TELEGRAPH 7 Mile, privileges. 840 440, 18004 HXKi sq ft WEST BLOOMFIELD OLD REDFORD Upper flat. 3 bed HITCH IN ISLAND ocean/root ooe bedroom carpeting, appliances, kitchen, dishwasher, basment, garage week parking, ask for Scott. Days. 9 Mile 4 Farmington Rd rooms 532 3459 Large first I r corner, beautifully fur- drapfcs. fenced parking, »2M No peu fenced yard 8415 per month plus 1500 844 4898 474-2290 For Leasing We are located to tbe coxy village of. 2 bath coodo >':.000 Leave message 626-41»6 642-8686 security. 477-5083 rushed 2 I New complex Personalized profession Northville and have a scenic natural PLYMOITH ^r month. I for longer lease. al secretarial services and phone ar setting complete tnih stream and pari One bedroom upper Available 11 1 LAHSER Near 7 Mile area Modern ooe REDFORD TWP - Ktntoch. north of 644-1612 421 Living Quarters 432 Commercial / Retail swering Spacious parking »e rwjulred EHO J35S per month BIRMINGHAM NICE 3 bedroom 8305 plus security includes beat and hot bedroom, appliances, carpeting, air Five 3 bedrooms. i>ew kitchen. 2 batha. house with finished basement, gas fire- water 322 Blanche 3J4-1718 HLTCH1NSON ISLAND oceanfront lux- conditioned parking No pets new carpeting, garage Fussv aduiU. no To Shsrs COMMERCIAL BUILDING located In ORCHARD LAKE 531 33T* leave message 626-4 m OPEN SAT 12-6 place, built-i appliances. 8495 month, ury coodo 2 Bedrooms. 2 baths, fur- Plymouth 1700 square fee-, with 10' peu Immediate 8395 month 935-6355 PLYMOITH plus security Cafi Greg before t AM or nished Pool, i^una tennis AVAILABLE NOV 1 or sooner share 2 overhead door Additional storage EXECUTIVE OFFICES 2 bedrooms. 8280 plus secuntv Avail- 7001 Orchard Lake Road LAHSER SIX MILE Spacious 1 bed after 8 PM M4-2052 REDFORD TWP , 3 or 4 bedroom Cape 1-685-8029 bedroom apartment with .-nature adult, building oo property Good location 642-8686 Sat 348-9590 able U- 1 650 Herald St '324-1718 Suite 330A rooms, air conditioned, appliances 1290 Cod, freshly painted throughout, newly convenient to 1-94. 275. shopping, Land contract terms available BIRMINGHAM Rent with option to etc 8200 mo with heat Bev, 455-9405 per moo Us Adults. 356-M33 remodeled kitchen with no-wax Solari- PLYMOUTH • 6 room lower flat, for- Call J L Hudson Real Estate 455-5120 855-0611 buy 3 bedroom, 2^ bath colonial near contemporary 2 bedroom. 2 bath, I sto- Office, leave message, 141 9410 an floors, new oak cabinets, basment. mal dining room, fireplace. 3 bed- LIVONIA- 2 bedroom apartment, appli- town Family room, dining room. 2 fire- ry condo Very large screened in patio 1>S car garage 8450 plus secuntv. Call rooms. full basement 8375 plus utili- DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM ances. fully carpeted, 1340 per month places, 1800 XJ. ft « month rental 8790 Pool 4 ocean i? miles of beach! Avail- BERKLEY St Johns Woods Profes- INKSTER & MAPLE Dave work. 4-4 5900 or 4?V64»v ties 412-3006 Prime commercial location in Great includes beat Call after Spm per month plus utilities. 540-9012 able Jan - May > 1490 month Call sional person wishes to share 3 bed- American Mall at 280 N Woodward TREE TOP Banr. davs, 540-4600. eves 644-1449 room. 2H bath home Fireplace, ga- BIRMINGHAM 474-3552 REDFORD 3 bedroom. 2 car garage, WATERFORD 3 bedroom upper in 4 Approximately 1000 sq ft reasonable rage central air >200 r utilities Davs. Office space for lease Selected areas BIRMINGHAM Woodward 14 Mile 2 basement appliances, gas beat. 8400 rear old house near Casa Lake Stale rent Immediate occupancy 447-7171 LIVONIA LEASE 6 or 12 months new. furnished 538-5770 Eves 399 ?157. 543 ?tfS? still remaining 700 lo 3000 sq ft plus security 522-5248 445-0104 Park Fully carpeted 8365 per month 4 room apartment for rent, wlEfa stove MEADOWS apartment Plantation Golf 4 Country FRANKLIN VILLAGE Featuring brand new corestructior adja plus security aeposit 482-6156 Club, South Venice 2 bedrooms. 2 baths cent parking, private bathroom 4 refrigerator adults, no peta. refer REDFORD 3 bedroom brick bungalow BLOOMFIELD HILLS HOME Retail or office space now available BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom, appliances, overlooking Slh hole 851-1267 races 474-3941 have new 1 4 1 bedroom luxury basement, fenced yard. 2 car garage Male to share nicely furnished 3 bed Heart of Franklin Village Ample park- FREE RENTAL apartments with over siied rooms, washer, dryer air conditioner, base- bome. >275 per month including 8445 per month snth possible option 412 Townhouses-Condos ing . 474-0412 MAYFLOWER HOTEL - earth tooe colors palace 4 balconies, ment. garage fence, clean 8450 plus MAN ASOTA KEY' ENCLEWOOD utilities 333-215* FOR THE BALANCE OF '83 478-6975 Venice. New luxury coodo 2 bed Monthly rooms available Maid service, deluxe kitchens 4 more 2 bedroom has security Option to buy 331-7919 Contact ROLAND PHILIPP For Rent rooms. 2 baths on Gull Week, month.- ielepbooe service, color TV' private master bedroom with walk-tn closet 4 REDFORD 2 bedroom ranch, newly CHRISTIAN MALE Desires U> share BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS. 3 s^son Info Brochure 272-5180 434 Industrial/Warshouse Farbman/Steln & Co bath, and more Starting at MOO per double bath decorated 8340 per mootb. 8590 securi ABANDON YOUR HUNT furnished Nortfatftlie home with same bedroom In, 2H bath, family 4 dining month Contact Creoo South. 453-1520 ty deposit W of Beech 4 N of 5 Mile Select Rentals All Areas 8200 per month Call FARMINGTON HILLS 362-3333 rcora. fireplace- Pine Lake pnveleges MARCO ISLAND 581 -4400, cxl 451 Sale sr Lease' All or Part Call after 6PM. 348-2869 We Help Landlords and Tenants International Business Centers NEWLY RENOVATED Studio 4 1 bed- 8850 ttwi Option to buy 338-2900 Sea Winds gulf-front oo beach. 2 bed- 23.000 sq ft Industrial Build Share Listings. 642 1620 The OFFICE of tbe F1TURE. Toda) room apartments Carpet, drapes, beat, ooms Children welcome' Call !pr bro- COUNTRY FIST ATE Birmingham 2 mg 30 * Office 3 -i Acres REDFORD- 3 bedroom fiiu*b«l base- Lease I or more offices furnished or air conditioning. Security system From BLOOMFIELD HILLS -2i bedroom chures Days. 881-6402 Eves . 882 4592 bedrooms non-smoker riding and lake Fantastic secluded location immediate occupancy I bedroom from menc bnck ranch, m batiis garage. AUBURN HTS rent or buy Blvd 4 unfurnished, and-sissre the latest o«ftre 1204 I 1245 Outer Dr Scfioolcraft Hill-top or. Golf Course, spa, pool table Florida room 14*0 mo pin* secuntv Opdyke ! bedroom coodo. 8400 per mo privileges, references required. 82?5 Easy Expressway acres 8375, 2 bedroom from S425monU>. EHO MARCO ISLAND 3 bedroom 2 bath automation productivity toots Pav oolv 531-610C major appliances 8 mos Only' Lease t'lae IPU i«fl •"» Available immediately plus utilities 851-3294 Owner anxious' Call garden condo, furnished. Gulf beach, , for staff 4 services used From' >20C will Option Mature Professionals with Gtnny JacobsS53-870 0 Call betwe«i l-Spm 358-5476 mooth Locations in Farmmglor Hills OPEN SAT 10-* eicellent references Only 81.MO mo ROCHESTER 2 bedroom home Gas pool Available now and season Rea EMPLOYED FEMALE to share with sonable Call after 4 39pm 839 5802 same Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath apart Livonia Detroit Trcv 4 Florida Call including heal George, days 540-0!55 heat >450 month plus securitv 310 BIRMINGHAM menl in Southfield Rent >222 plus half Thompson-Brown Gary Cobb 645-6333 Northwood 642-8686 South St 651 -1396 Colonial Court Terrace Large 2 and 3 Sat 348-9590 NAPLES, FLORIDA - Beautiful 2 bed uulites After SPM leave message on CANTON bedroom townbouses Walking distance FOR LEASE room condo located at Glades Coontry answering service 355-3594 LIVONIA Office Space 800 tc 1.99C Barge new J bedroom colonial, appli- SHRINE PARISH Royal Oak, 3 bed to -downtown From 8575 including car Prime Farmir.glon H:iU I oca Ouh Dates available. Dec thru April Or rail anytime 948-0508 Sq Ft Call MARY BUSH TROY, 1-75 16 Mile area beautifully ances. deck, fenced super area Avail room. 2 baths, al! appliances-washer ports and carpeting 446-1188 tjor. 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