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BY PATRICIA BARTOLD for an informal workshop on Monday, It was a confusing vote, said Carolyn Elaine Kirchgatter moved to petition the ^ ; The Plymouth-' Canton Board of Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at board offices, Sellman, schools’ stenographer, because it request from Wayne County. Her motion © Education approved forwarding an 454 S. Harvey St., Plymouth. Formal sounded as though three board members was supported by Flossie Tonda. » election - date request of Feb. 28, 1980 ' did not vote on the motion. After she . •approval of the bond request may be “Let’s leave the date open. If we need to the Wayne County Election slated for the next board meeting Jan. 7. reviewed the tape of the vote'Tuesday . • Committee Monday night. morning,, she said that the vote was < more time for the campaign, we. can postpone the request in January,” This is the- first, step toward setting an Because the board has not determined recorded as a tie. election date, for voters to approve or the final amount of the bond proposal, It was unclear whether they .were Kirchgatter said. S deny a bond request for housing th e. some board members objected to the abstaining or voting *yes’ (to postpone), Sending in the petition for a February □ schools’; increasing student population. If move to .petition for the election date. said Sellman. However, since board election date would make Wayne County p the committee OKs the request arid the “Why riot ask for a date in March or by-laws require all school, board members aware that the district’s getting ready for f school' board sets.the election date, voters April?” asked Treasurer'Steve Harper. Hi Who are present to vote, the vote was a an election, said Beier. w could go to the polls Feb. 28. made a: motion to postpone sending the stalemate, said Florence Beier, The motion passed by a 5-1 vote with-** To pare down the final components of request to the election committee, but administrative assistant. Harper dissenting. President Tom Yack $• the bond proposal, the board will meet that motion was defeated by a 3-3 vote. . Following that motion, Secretary was absent. ®

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BY CHAS CHILD Although no firm direction was plotted for Canton’s efforts to preserve its farmland, the Board of Trustees agreed .Thursday to meet more frequently with the Planning Commission on presentation issues and problems. The pledge came during a joint meeting between the board and commission on a number of township issues, including goals for the 1980*s, the need for industry in the township, and the future of the agricultural - preservation program. Speaking on behalf of the planning commission, Chairman Bob Padget told the board that not enough progress had been made on the preservation program, which hurts its chances to succeed. 60-year-old in “As time passes, we lose support (for the program),” said Padget. SIXTY-YEAR-OLD Annis Jeanette Fultz of Westland was Plymouth, said sheriffs. The accident happened about 1:15 p.m. and no tickets were issued, sheriffs report. (Crier photo by ‘‘Development pressure has. been taken to Wayne County General Hospital by Canton rescuers mounting. And the land is in limbo. Many according to Wayne County sheriffs; Fultz’s car, above, collided Robert Cameron) with a car driven by Isodore Clements Bommarito, 42, of senior citizens (who own land in the western half of the township) can’t afford i.i* the (high) taxes. “If it will ever fly, the program has to 1 • 1' costs be kept as a front issue,” he continued ( , / joins in “It has to be kept alive.” BY PATRICIA BARTOLD agreements from the area communities to township can eilther ask residents to install He added that Trustee Robert the Plymouth Township Board of Trustees the county’s Board of Public Works before septic tanks, buy more sewer capacity from Greenstein, the director of the township’s approved spending $104,714 for paart of the - Dec. 18, said Egeland. The township’s con­ other area communities (whose flows are di­ farmland - preservation program, has not planning and design of the Huron Valley tract calls for payments to be made in eight verted to the Super Sewer) or get increased done enough on the local level, although Waste-water Control System, also called the installments of about $13,000 each- beginning capacity from the Super Sewer itself, said he praised the trustee’s pursuit of funding Super Sewer, last Tuesday night. 30 days after the grants are approved by the; Notebaert. for the preservation in Lansing and Although current plans for the Super Sewer state and federal governments. "We’re being asked to participate in a Washington, D.C. which have been OK’d by the Environmental The total cost of the Super Sewer will be study which we may or may not benefit from" In sum, Padget . recommended that the Protection Agency (EPA) don’t include Ply- - funded by 80 per cent state and federal commented Trustee Maurice Breen. " -' board of trustees appoint a new panel, mouth Township, the board’s approval gives grants and 20 per cent by local communities, "In effect, if a community doesn’t benefit called the farmland preservation board, Wayne County the .go-ahead to plan another' said Egeland. from the Super Sewer then they can be reim­ that would carry out the program with facility, said Thomas Hollis, water and sewer "By participating in this study, the town­ bursed in part,” replied Egeland. Futhermore specific deadlines and specific tasks. - superintendent for Plymouth Township. ship becomes eligible to-receive a state grant Egeland said a sewer plan for the next 20 Greenstein, who launched the "Another facility could include the township,” for funding," said Supervisor Tom Notebaert. years would be mapped out for each township farmland - preservation program during he added. To dispose of the increased sewage flow, the Cont, on pg. 16 his term as supervisor (1974-76), agreed If Plymouth Township is not included in the that a preservation board should be. final plans, the township could be reimbursed established, but added that it should not '-A' about 171,000, said Hollis. report to the board of trustees. “It should According to figuies from Wayne County, advise the farmland director, not the Plymouth Township is 42.9 per cent over its other way around,” he said. present sewer capacity, said Hollis. * Another member of the planning Duane R. Egeland from the Wayne County .commission, Bart Berg, said that the Public Works Department spoke to the board board should go to voters in 1980 and ask f6rtnore~than~atrhour last Tnesday-night-He— Due to the approaching holidays, early deadlines and special office hours them to fund the program. In November, has also asked 18 other communities in the have’been announced by The Community Crier. T978, Canton citizens defeated a S f6~ area for support for interim financing agree­ For the Wednesday, Dec. 26 edition of The Crier, editorial and m illion request to' pay for the preservation. ments. advertising deadlines will be 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21. Offices at 1226 S. Greenstein, however, disagreed with July, 1981 has been earmarked as the com­ Main St. will be open Fridayj Dec. 21. pletion date for both the plans and specifi­ Berg. “We can’t ask for money from the cations of Super Sewer, said Egeland. He • For the Wedneaday, Jan. 2 edition, editorial and avertising deadlines will people until we’ve looked elsewhere,” added that bids for state and federal grants be 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 28. Offices will be open Friday, Dec. 28, and said the trustee. the project will be submitted in January,1980. Saturday, Dec. 29, but will be closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. In addition to seeking federal and state CuTTently, the EPA plans for the Super 30 to Jan. 1, and will reopen Wednesday, Jan. 2. Classified ad deadline is funding, Greenstein proposed Thursday to seek grants from private foundations. Sewer is divided into two parts: the first plan Friday, Dec. 28 at 5 p.m. , calls for a treatment plant and interceptors One planning commissioner,' Bob south of Joy Road, the second part plans for Carrier collections will be taken as scheduled ONLY on Saturday, Dec* Shefferly, said he did not support the the area north of Joy Road, 29 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. (or- during regular business hours on program in any form. “It’s, too County officials will submit the financial preceding days). Coat.Mpf.lC I 1 pc THE COMMUNITY CRIER, Dec. 12,1979 : * « . frt. t /.-a *-.c-rr.r v.c ff.r *a a•#.# < ** «

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‘ rL’u L fr ** - ox i’.t.r ?>. Cmuiy osrain n Ipoeet Got W k i nwa attractive nowan "Growth Wo is rks •Community Improvement Conservation and troubled youth to success to youth troubled on Fridaysfrom 4 toand on8 p.m. Saturdays to 4 from10p.m. a.m. gd 82. fe Got Wrs ep the Growth 18-24. helps Works After aged Michigan Employment Program, 22 per cent; cent; was per program 2 and private other "Our Fund, and, YCCIP, cent; Community chosen43per action. Plymouth from among -hundreds," employment insays Yagiela. youth programs the observe to mouth tvso h eateto brcm oPy iwn sosr: atn 3 e cent; per 3 Canton, sponsors: iowing atives of the Department aborof cameto Ply- Commerce. youth, older for Employment. is Program, oehg coled,si ail. grants. fore high school ends, said federalYagiela.andwhich fromcomes salaries state selves right out ofhigh school or for some, be- matched with an employer. is completing a successful interview, the trainee a open orchecking insurance, account car at a bank? buy apartment, u notewr ol n edn o hm pi out into the work world and fending for them- esn-atclry hnte r getting whenpersons-particularlyu are they okn ol faut,syYgea administrativegeneral director,itsoperating working world of adults, say Yagiela. ail, rwh ok drtr tee kls e we fr p o 0 okn dy with days working 60 to up for week per skillsYagiela, Growth Works these dirctor, 0husec ekdrn h umr Sehne Cooley,. Stephanie Bologna, Jack JBetti Car- 40 hours each week during the summer. 1 to 4 p.m. Santa’s visit is sponsored by the Plymouth Community Chamber of Chamber Community Plymouth the by sponsored is visit Santa’s p.m. 4 1 to AccordingLevely,Scott Growthto Works Mac- Kenneth Father LeBlond, Dan nedy, the youthingin usedwith Willis,skills canbe and that suchJohn Eberhardt. programgeared skillsisthe towardtantly, provid- Petro- Nancy basic McQueston, Mark teaches Kinnon, as construction, areas, landscaping, money manage- ing BoardofDirec- of the vice Smith,president Nov. fromwedp Dave 16-19, eyesore,",said an aged of Thirty persons, Program. ment building-inatead (YCCIP)Project Michigan Employ- the and have been included in the agency's youth or ahwe uigtesho erad te rsdns n h bad include: board the on residents Other hourseachschoolweek during the and year ht"h otne. xlrto Eprec, s eind for designed is Experience, Exploration improvement projects. community various on working by the recently completed ience renovations. Plymouth, Thursday night. Theycame to see he that," continues. etadrsosbebhvo.Ms mo- one n Pt Shete, Joyce Schweitzer, Pete and Bonnie of Board County Wayne the fromresponsible andment Dumasbehavior. Mostimpor- commen- tworeceived staff Growth Works Mary followed by community, the said •Yagiela. ■ to ■ vice Geake an award presented for the staff’s1970ser- instarted namethe "Youthunder Inc." Growthparticipatedinhave Works sinceit Thursday evening. alternative-educationan program Optionsis the; partici- whowalls themselves, students services offers also Works Growth grams, buildingwhoworkedstudents were had the an informal basis since 1971, trainee’s wages. The employer Yagielaployment pays other the programssays. since1978 andontaught rwh ok bidn, 7 S Mi S. schoolwillexper-orstudentswork.get The Career St., called Main S. program, 271 building, WorksGrowth youth third A docessful.want,We can they make sureto ahse ftewr orsdnswotue Drn is rga Tusa night, Thursday program its During Learning 1978. each in step of workthe for high to residentsschool residentswho drop-outs, toured could pated 900in theprogram explain first-hand nearly telephonebyhotlineafeaturing center used Op-;newdry Learningthe up put andnails, mered the in and Point new-drop ham- ceilings, the Turning measured through had tions. Turning ,Point is theira counseling of youth andemployment crises part experience. Because as they project renovation the on ateto h etnilEuainlPr ad is f pc" "ehee’ Star", "Bethlehem’s Space", of Airs and Centennialof partment the Educational Park :0pm nte atnLtl har. d Nts s" ad Te od ls Yu and You Bless Lord "The and Est", Natus Heavens "LetRejoyce", Cantonthe Ad- Little"Hodie Theatre.the Christus in 7:30p.m. Christmasannual concert at its willpresent ab,"hita inr,"ogo h i- „ Lamb", "Christmas Dinner", "Song of the Lit- Night", "Silent Halls", "Deck the include iso sfe. Keep You* mission is free. ebewl sn "iteo" "’l eHm Slm il ly elvle t pm on p.m. 8 Belleville at play will Salem semble "I’llwill "Mistletoe", Home Be sing eetos icuig Mmh Sd hp ■ l8ieey usa ar6 .. WSDP Al.89i-eXeTy p.m., 6 r a Tuesday ■ Shep- Snd "Mymphs selections, including o Crsms, So, nw euiu Tuesday, December11th. On Friday, Deccm- Beautiful Snow "Snow, Christmas", for n hr" music. Saleni Rocksthe of games basketball home bluegrass and country in best the featuresing Thorn". "Loherds", How Rose",a Flower-"The and P,Byln8 Rocks wiH 14th* Edsel be the ber FM> w11Snow", broadcasting all be and "WQe Wish WSDP> You the ^ Merriest". Merry Ye Rest "God Gentlemen". and Angel", tlest "Do-Di-Li", and"Do ~ You Hear What I Hear". G row th W orks guides orks W th row G ’ _ ’ * Does your 18 year old know how to rent an meeting the employer meetingthe Doesyour 18 year old knowhow an torent h nTeJbpormo h ihgn gop otiuin, 0 e cent, per 10 contributions, .group On-The-JobThe Michiganprogramof the Yesterday,(Tuesday,. Dec. Getting a job is a critical issue for young budget was *136,000was budget (forin-yearstaff, this young for critical issue a is jobGetting a The employer provides 30 hoursof training Dubbed "life-skill competencies" Dale by h CI rga,dvddit i ri- lSOn,The YCCIPGordon Cooley,program, dividedLen Evans,Larry intoKen- six train- Commissioners. Youth are programs employment Two employment youth pro- its addition to In doorwaythe Stationed at ofeachoffice in Youngsters can Park chatYoungsters Kellogg with SantaPlymouth’s atin headquartershis udeso lmuhCno engr dtos o srie Sae eao Robert Senator State service. for dations Plymouth-Cantonof Hundreds teenagers young persons who havechronic problemsat Nearly100 persons turnedout to tour the Yugpol att civ n ese benefits, "Young people want to achieve and be sue- N Tedy Dc 1 h oa ui e .ial h hi il ig Paes Stars "Planets, .Finallywill choir sing the ON 18 Dec.vocalTuesday,the de- music Sundayfrom every there visiting ForSantaOld willbe area, Villagein the kids h Til Tis il ig "Mary’s Little will sing Trios Triple The eetos rm h Mxd hrs will Chorus Mixed the fromSelections h Madrigals The and Canton Chiefs, FollowingTripletheSwingTrios, the En- hrss o pef rm erfo p to choruses P E C YABROD rie rs p klsi wiig resume, a writing skillsin up brush trainee BYPATBARTOLD d l u o w I , a t n a S 1 hog Ag 3 fr 0 tors during his presentation,short 20 for 31 Aug. through will’ neti wt Fr t8pm ■ Ford at 8 p.m. with entertain 1 1 ,rpeet Abreakdown of revenueits shows fol- the represent-), em-, rwh ok pyn 5 pr et f the of cent per 50 paying Works Growth 0 5 8 r ne sple, n ofc expenses) office and supplies, Urance, 8 U per cent of his or her wages plus fringewagesplus her or hisof cent per an addition* an t '¥¥7'C cagegames -» v « 1 v tt S t . . . e k i l > 000 0 ,0 6 6 j ’ . _ J CUT foryoung persons' b expectations, and ______..... -- ___ —

Conduct codes reviewed PC- Review of the student code of conduct for on philosphy of student conduct and com­ the Plymouth-Canton community schools be* pliance with state school laws, and suggest gan Dec. 6 with the organizational meeting of revisions to the present policy. an advisory committee-to the Board of Edu­ Student conduct - and discipline is now cation . The 38 member committee was di­ covered by Board of Education administrative vided into three sub-groups to study elemen­ procedure Number 3206. The 30-page docu­ tary, middle, and high school codes. ment is part of the school district , policy and Official appointment of the Student Code of procedures manual, which covers all phases Conduct Committee was set. for the regular of school operations. It was developed by a 15. Board meeting Monday, Dec. 10. Members member representative committee and represent students, citizens, staff, parent- adopted in July, 1971-' teacher organizations, .special education, The Student Code of Conduct Committee school administration, and district adminis­ sub-groups will meet for four weeks. The tration. entire group is expected to discuss recom­ The committee has been asked to review mendations on Wednesday, Jan. 18, and the code of student conduct, advise the board report to the School Board on Jan. 28,1980:

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TO BUY A NEW TYPEWRITER. Mike Gardner fcom the Plymouth Police Offiders Association hands a $500 dieck to Dale Yagiela, executive director of Growth Works. The officers’ donation will be used to purchase a new typerwriter, said Yagiela. (Crier photo by Robert Cameron)

Y s trim course to Coat. . . $60 V est. . . $20 battle of the bulge Slacks . . $20 . Are you thinking of starting a diet after the students in two sections. Both sessions holidays? The PLymouth Community Family begin Jan. 16. YMCA is sponsoring a Trim Class in two ses­ Adult singles and oouples can enjoy Cross- sions starting Jan; 15 and Feb.26 respec­ Country Skiing for six weeks at various parks tively. Classes will be on Tuesday, from and recreation areas under the Y Skiing will 8:30to9p..m. be on Saturdays from 3p.m until dark start­ HAGGAR SEPARATES . A second slim and trim clsss.called Fitness ing Jan. 19. Fun is also scheduled to begin Jan. 14, Feb. ' For adults who’d like to improve their cardiovascular health, the Y is, offering a six- Purchase as sports coat, or as coat and slacks, or as coat and 25; and April .14 in three different ses­ vest, or coat, vest, pant, arid so on, and so o n . . . sions. , week class on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fri­ The six-week course will cost *12 to *18 de­ days at various times throughout the day arid HAGGAR SEPARATES early evening. The fee is *25 for members and I * pending on the number of times attending . 'A ’ each week and whether or not you are a *28 for non-membera. •df member of the Y. Basketball Skills is another new course For those who have a yen to golf the winter offering at the Y. Seven-to-ll-yearola olds can participate from noon until 1 p.m. on months away, kids from 13. to 16 can attend T fs Him Sm ason... •

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h“17sT -ev-noisassadmpuctsr7Ylfeady“in'the~wO'rkS'by— d-delve-into-its^auses“andim 1970s-Tm ^he“ Decade o f G row th,” will appear in the Dec. 26 edition o f The C om m unity unity m om C The f o edition 26 Dec. the in appear will th,” row G f o Decade The Crier’s editorial and advertising staffs, the “G row th Section” focuses focuses Section” th row “G the staffs, advertising and editorial Crier’s The son’s argument,"son’s saidCulbert. "It looks like heard and Maclean that with the dealtfirm’s who performance Jersey New was poor. franchise to the granted tentatively board answered. Larson, the been after not have re. • • Crier. Plym outh Historical Museum on Dec. 15 at 1 and 3 p.m. Museum Museum p.m. 3 and 1 at 15 Dec. on Museum charged, be will Historical admission outh Plym Maclean-Hunter, called community leaders in 25 cents for kids five to 11. Children 11 years old and under m ust be be ust m under and old years 11 spokesperson. Children museum 11. a said to adult, five an by kids panied for accom cents 25 on the burgeoning developm ent seen during this decade. this during seen ent developm burgeoning the on barring future breaches as well as damages and fines against the city and the the litigation. and pending city discuss injunction the to an seeks against session and fines ct and A ation damages as Crier, well Inform as f o unity m breaches Com Freedom future the he T barring and by ct A filed Meetings suit ation inform f o freedom eetings- m commissioners. tonight. for eeting m closed another scheduled has she she added. against the City o f Plym outh and its commissioners, the City Commission Commission City the commissioners, its and outh Plym f o City the against onhp or hs e a rcdn in precedent a allowing set differenthima tohook one,"toup has board township the and (Byron Tonquish Sewer)available ■ “ Punch arid Ju d y ” will take the stage in a holiday production at the the at production holiday a in stage the take will ” y d Ju arid Punch ■ “ Dcd ofGrwt’cming com th’ row G f o ‘Decade "Maclean nothing done rebut has Lar­ to The special full-color issue will detail the boom seen in the area during during area the in seen boom the detail will issue full-color special The The Crier suit alleges the. commissioners, violated b o th the Michigan Open Open Michigan the th o b violated open commissioners, the. an alleges discuss suit to Crier night, The Monday doors closed behind meeting a fter A "Thereanothermorelineis readilysewer U nder the Open Meetings A ct, a governmental body can m eet in closed closed in eet m can body governmental a ct, A Meetings Open the nder U A review o f the past 10 years in the Plym outh-C anton C om m unity, “The “The unity, m om C anton outh-C Plym the in years 10 past the f o review A ay museum u e s u m y la p y d u J d n a h c n u P m eets seer* eets m BY W. EDWARD WENDOVER EDWARD W. BY $ 1 for adults, 50 cents for children 12 to. 17, and and 17, to. 12 children for cents 50 adults, for 1

■ prepared to establish a joint funding authority they’ve sidestepped the issue." sey affiliate serves its communities company’s Jer­ well. New his said sentative,has Maclean-Hunter on two previous supportedstanding," votes. Culbert, has who said next week, he added. bert. These will probably beworked out planin theto fund the StartRoad project, saidCul­ board’s ability to bonds,issue they claimed. Canton, in over rates the hadeluding customers, cloudedwaterthe suburban numerous fundtheconstruction by filedbecauseasuit Stark Road project, he said, Therefore,thebonds issue tocanitfund the ae Bad il hw poi i 1978-79. profit in a Water show Board will bert, Detroit officials revealed that the Detroit ra * area. operates the water system in the metropolitan would not build the main. Detroitwould and notbuildthe owns ragmns fe Dtot fiil si it said officials Detroitarrangements after according to the township's engineer. o’ nes o u t fv t svn years, seven to five to up for needs ton’s Livonis. Can­ completed,would When meet in Stark main, Road at sewer the build to from Detroit officials and withWestland meetinglast week.announcement after water-pressure problems. Canton’s low solve would that main water land,tentativelyasplanned, may fund akey ay m ct Clrn a Maclean-Hunter repre­ a Colbran, Scott "Any three of companies the would out­be fw ehiaiis ean n Detroit’s remain on technicalities few A Originally, authorities Detroit to declined nls eks etn, huh si Cul­ though, said meeting, week’sInlast Thetwosuburban communities the made He said Canton and Westland officials were CantonSupervisor NoelCulbert thismade TheCity notCantonDetroit, of andwest- BY CHAS CHILD toni

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16-year-old raped THE COMMUNITY CRIER, Dec. 12,1979 behind Canton store W ashtenaw com m unity college A 16-year-old. Canton woman was raped in the Meijer Thrifty Acres Committed to helping.you. parking lot on Tuesday, Dec..4, police report. Reach career, life g o a ls . . . The suspect, police said, pulled a gun on the victim inside the store and demanded that she cooperate. Then, he forced her out to this car, drove Through quality education. behind the store, and rap§d her police said. The victim requirdahospital treatment afterwards, said Canton. police, who are investigating.

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Those- registering for industrial At the Sept. 17 City Commission classes should call 973-3533. meeting, Pugh argued in favor of When you register by phone, please have purchasing a riding mower from Saxton’s your classes selected before calling. Have the Garden Center for $4,875 rather than correct course number, section number; days from the lowest qualifying bidder, a and hour. Also, be prepared to supply your Birmingham company for $105 less. SociaTSecurity number. Billing for tuition and fees will be sent to you Pugh’s . m otion stressed the local and your registration will be considered com­ availability of service as a reason for plete when payment is received by the College. taking a higher bid and was unanimously „ COMMISSIONER DAVID PUGH approved by the City Commission. Saxton’s Garden Center, of Plymouth, completely mutually independent of each other. is owned and operated by William General inform ation Drafting Skills Improved. Saxton, who is chairman of the ZBA. “My application for parking credits is . At the time of Pugh’s motion, he had really so automatic. It really shouldn’t pending an appeal to purchase parking involve any controversy,” Pugh said. Fees: $15.00 per credit hour for in-district credits for the Penniman Avenue Shops, Saxton said, “I was totally unaware residents. In-district senior citizens are invited of which he is co-owner. That item was that he (Pugh) had made that motion. I to participate at no charge. Non-credit courses, varying in length from one session to thoseof fif­ scheduled for the Oct. 4 ZBA meeting didn’t even think about that bid award teen weeks are offered. Tuition for these is where Pugh appeared on his own behalf. when we were considering the case. determined by the subject content and length of Saxton chairs the ZBA meeting and voted “The case has to stand on its own the course. Mastercharge and Visa accepted. with three other ZBA members (the fifth merits,” Saxton said.' “This may have Financial Aid: An extensive financial aid pro­ opposed the issue) for Pugh’s request. been to him (Pugh) the same as it was to gram is available thrdugh the College for those Observers of the city political scene me — he never gave it a thought. students carrying at least 6 hours credit and agree that neither Pugh’s parking credit “I have complete confidence in Daye meeting other eligibility requirements. Ques­ request nor Saxton’s vote were Pugh, and I don’t think he’d ever do tions? Call.973-3525. inconsistent with past records.. anything that would compromise his Residency: An in-district resident is any student But should Pugh have either position,” Saxton concluded. who is a resident of the Washtenaw Community Dental Assistant's Training ... disqualified ' himslef or entered a The garden center owner, who learned College District. of the. timeing connection between the (disclaimer into the record as he has done . Counseling: Counselors are available to: all ' on other occassions where matters before tractor vote and the ZBA case from The students wishing assistance in planning their the City Commission affected his Crier, said the issue is even more ironic program of study. Please call_ 973-3464. ■'{ property or business interests in town? because when the city’s bid tabulation on Veterans in need of counseling servfces can get ‘‘Maybe I should have,” he said the tractors was made, it did not compare help by calling 973-3.479. Monday night after the commission’s the quotes accurately and that in fact the Adult Resources Center: The Center is a con­ committee- of- the- whole meeting. Saxton’s bid has since turned out to be tinuing service center for any adult who has “But the two actions in my mind were the low bid. recently returned to school and for people in the surrounding area who are thinking of enrolling. It is designed to assist people who are examin­ - SHI. H Hi H I . .. I,! HH i l.Ht ing career options, looking for new directions in I *' their lives of improving professional and per­ U ' sonal skills. Questions? Please call the Center at 700% N a t u r a l l y 973-3528. i|: Child Care: The College has provided on the Data Processing Work. ■ i < Flavored lee Cream < *■ campus a day care center for children of ; i students while students are attending class or < i • F E A T U R E participating in associated activities. Rates and J * : OF THE MONTH other information available by calling 973-3538.

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How can the city accomplish anything with­ meeting on the Cultural Center operation out someone at the helm? for the week Wehmeyer’s on vacation? Historically, viewing the interaction bet­ That type of floundering is typical of the ween the city commission and the city man­ curent commission. ager, either one or the other takes command. Never mind that the charter bars the com­ Mayor Pro Tern Bud Martin has, on oc­ mission from monkeying in the city’s day-to- casion, presented the commission with lists day operations (as it did during Fred. Yock- of items he’d like to see tackled. Last week’s ey’s doomed days) and the city manager list included finalizing the annexation actions from making policy decisions (as the Mayor pending since 1974 (which the commission Bev McAninch commission let Yockey do could easily finalize by withdrawing them) on annexation). The point is, the temptation and establishing a charter commission to (and perhaps the responsibility, even if by revise and update the charter before the next default) is for one or the other to grab the city elections (if it’s done, let’s hope this rudder. - charter commission faces the. real problems, With Hank Graper settling into the office unlike the last one which offered useless, on the northeast corner of City Hall, the cosmetic changes). watch is on to see how he’ll fare. Commissioner Dave Pugh made a lengthy- But as to who’ll end up on the city tiller, study of parking revenues and costs and sub­ don’t watch Graper --. he’ll get down to busi­ mitted it to the commision. ness quickly and efficiently. Instead, watch Martin’s and . Pugh’s reports are the city coinmission chambers •• where the examples of how the commissioners business of running the city falls apart stepped into administration during the just after the pledge of allegiance and the absence of a city manager. invocation under Paper Mayor Mary Childs. Maybe it’s just the contrast having recently But what has happened to these types of seen how a mayor should lead the commission suggestions placed before this commission? when Tom Turner held the reigns. They languish and die. Take' for example Or Maybe it’s just that a lack of direction the studies of providing police protection to is so evident and Mayor Childs catches the the township. blame for a less-than-average commission. And with such inaction on the part qf the Whose fault is it that the commission, commission, expect Graper’s hand to assume at the request of Commissioner Mark Weh- the rudder by the Ruie of Default for Cap­ meyer, schedules a committee-of-the-whole tainless Ships at Sea. EDITOR’S NOTE: We received this Christmas card from one of our carriers, which we pass on to our readers. Merry Christmas.

by Patricia Bartold EDITOR: It is about time the Plymouth-Canton f Community is made aware that the Plymouth- community Canton Community School Secretaries M a Bell: Don’t forget women have not settled their contract. We have been [ o p i n i o n s trying .to negotiate a contract ..since "New directories are going to press soon." That was the message Ma Bell included’ April to no avail. in my latest phone bill. ' secretaries, who have been in the school Mr. Bartnick 'refuses to budge from his system 10 years or more are paid less than a , Although it’s probably too late for this edition, good ol’ Ma Bell needs to incorporate, original offer.offive per cent per year for the beginning custodial person. We aak you --' this suggestion into her next telephone book: Instead of listing the man’s last name •* next three years with no mention of re­ isthis fair? followed by his first name, the phone company needs to include his wife’s name too. newing the'cost-of-Hving clause which was The morale of the secretaries is at a very Have you ever tried to look up a woman’s phone number only to realize that you in our previous contract. Other groups that low ebb at this point. When the schools did don’t know her husband’s name nor do you know her address? have settled have been given an eight or not open on time this, fall because of the Lacking that basic information means calling every identical last name in the book; nine per cent increase and these groups teachers’ strike we were on the job taking the The search is usually tedious and time-consuming. Worst of all, it’s unnecessary. start with a much higher base salary than the blunt of the whole thing. We. worked through Traditionally, when a woman marries she assumes her husband’s name. Presto! secretaries. the turmoil and kept things running A five per cent increase to the average smoothly. She become Mrs. John Q. Doe. Today, however, some women are balking at that secretary would only amount to about twenty^ tradition and keeping their own names. In addition, some women are assuming their Yet the teachers’ contract, economic wise, five cents an hour. This is very down-grading was settled and with a fairly good wage husband’s names in their private, lives but retaining their maiden names in their as most of the secretaries in the system increase and here we are still carrying the business lives. have had college backgrounds. load, and working without a contract. We ask Ma Bell needs to recognize these women and not shove them under their husband’s, Do you realize the secretaries are the back­ you--is this fair? names in the telephone book. Women deserve to be listed there. .The days in which bone of the school system? We are the ones Please let your school board know how women’s lives revolved around their husband’s activities have passed. Stay up-to-date that keep things running smoothly. We are you feel. We would appreciate your help. Ma Be 0, and make the telephone book more accurate. the assistant principals. We are the ones PLYMOUTH CANTON COMMUNITY Or maybe Ma Bell should be known as Mrs. John Q. Bell instead: parents, teachers, administrators, students, SCHOOL SECRETARIES the general pupil, etc. always contact first. We are the PR people of the school system. C o m m u n ity We feel it is about time we are recognized Thanks, dogcatcher as the professional people we are. EDITOR: Are you aware there are executive secre­ I was sony to see the letter about our Can­ taries at the borad office that are not a part of ton Dogcatcher and feel another viewpoint the Plymouth Canton Community Secretaries needs to be read. THE NEWSPAPER WITH ITS HEART IN THE Association? These executive secretaries Last year I bought a 10-month-old PLYMOUTH-CANTON COMMUNITY____ are paid a much higher wage than the rest of Weimaraner for a family pet. After several “"the secretaries, plilsThey receive a higher weeks of trying to worlT witfithis dog, it 1.226 S. Main St. Plym outh, Michigan 48170 (313)453-6900 fringe benefit package. We feel this is very attacked my son. A police report must be W. Edward Weodorer, pubUaher; Cha* Child, editor; Patricia Bartold, feature editor; Bob Cameron, photo editor; unfair as we are all doing the very best made even if it is your own pet. Ken Voylet, a porta editor; Mike Henahaw, aaat. i porta editor; Charlie* Yerkea, oartooniat; Mike Came, production we can to do a super job. The Canton Dogcatcher came the next manager; Phyliia Redfera, circulation and office manager; Marjorie Salo, buajneaa manager; Ron Henn, adrertiaing We are told the reason the .executive day, while I was crying and quite upset. director; Fran Hennings, Pat Steele, Tina Jones and Bill Diesenroth, advertising consultants; Karen Sanchet, type­ secretaries are paid a higher wage is because setter; Joyce Drewry, asst. circulation mgr. He spent over an hour with me explaining ' of the confidential work they do. We ask breeds of dogs, how rare the accident was, PUBLISHED EACH WEDNESDAY you, who handles more confidential infor­ and even offered one of his dogs as a pet for by Plymouth-Canton Community Crier, Inc. mation than the school secretaries in the me. school buildings? We deal direct with the I love animals and felt this was a wonder­ Recycle Yoqr Carrier Delivered: 70 cents monthly; $8 yearly, parents and teachers and have.a great great, ful gesture, especially from such a busy ^l^wspapers^v^^— deal of confidential information to keep, . ..man,...... Are you aware that over two-thirds of the SANDRA WANGBICHLER Zarks, freaks; jocks...they are all just phoney labels EDITOR: To any student of Salem and Canton who cares: community Recently Salem made the news by having a big inner-school fight, which I’m sure everyone from Plymouth to Detroit has heard o p i n i o n s about. I’m not at all surprised by the fight. (i Because the tension between the so-called jocks and freaks has been building for years. your answer was "yes,” then I’m glad that And if the fight had served a purpose it might • you put yourself into a category, since you have Been worth having. must need a title. The main problem is physical and/or If you answer is "no” (or even "yes”) verbal fights is they just don’t get you any­ don’t classify others, when you won’t classify where. Nothing was solved aobut who’s yourself. who in this messy situation otherwise known I’ll tell you how I answered it. "I’m as school. classless and don’t fitjthe definition of any I don’t know anybody who likes to be of those undesirable words. Just because I classified especially by "Freak,” "Jock,” choose to hang around down stairs and -or "Zark.” There’s so many definitions smoke doesn’t make me a freak, because I for these little social classes. A "Freak” don’t stand alone in that decision. could be someone who dares to be different, Being classless, I’m free from distinc-; and critical about the social classifications. tions of the social classes because I don’t Someone. who doesn’t wish to follow the belong to any. Therefore, I’m not going to call crowd but be a rebel of sorts. This has noth­ my friends and people I don’t know freaks ing to do with whether or not they do "good” orjocks. in school, or they smoke cigarettes or dope. . Both Salem and Canton are messed up in Using the definition I gave a lot of kids who these useless classifications and have divided play sports and the cheerleading groups the schools because of it, for what? A little would almost have to consider themselves fun or excitement for four years of high "Freaks.” The term "Jock”, mainly means school. someone who participates in sports. A foot­ The only difference between someone ball or tennis player could say, "Hey, I’m who .hangs around upstairs- and someone a jock.” . But, just because your friends with who hangs around:‘downstairs is the loca­ one doesn’t exactly mean your one. Why tion. Believe it or not, basically everybody would someone say "you’re a jock” when has the same problems and likes .and dis­ the person doesn’t even play sports? likes about schools and friends, etc. Kids who hang around down Stairs play So why not give somebody a chance sports and, if they wanted, could also say, and don’t cut them down because when, *Tm a jock.” And as for the big one, you’re a classifier it makes you vulnerable "Zark” , there isn’t even a real definition to get cut down yourself. I have some faith When I entered Salem in the 9th grade I was left in this school so please, if not for your­ informed a "Zark” was somebody who self, do it for others When you think of fight­ studied all the time and was small. U that’s ing physically.'or veibally about this silly the true definition of "Zark” I would take situation. it as a compliment. Just remember it’s not going to make the The whole idea of the need forclassifica­ situation any better, it will only- make it tion is stupid. Ask yourself this question, worse. - and think about your answer. "Do you con­ LESAHUKTK sider yourself a sark, freak. or jock?” If Salem Senior The Hathaway Dress Shirt. A W ardrobe Staple.

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On stage with Plymouth Symphony sn • • a Eleven-year old Gian-Carlo Vellutino By giving that present, Amahl is cured will come to Plymouth to play the lead role of his lameness. When dawn breaks, Amahl ! in “Amahl and the Night Visitors” on Sun- joins the kings on their journey to worship | day, Dec. 16 at 4 p.m. The opera, composed_ . the babe. 1 by Gian-Carolo Menotti, will be presented As a young singer, Gian-Carlo began his by the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra under professional career two years ago when he the direction of Carl St. Clair, professor was singing with the Boys Choir of West­ of music and a member of the conducting chester, N.Y. He played Louis in the Broad­ faculty at the University of Michigan. way production of “The King and I” star­ It’s not simply a coincidence that Vellu- ring YulBrynner. The show’s composer is tina, a sixth-grader at Westlake Middle Richard Rodgers. His parents have per­ School in New York, has the same first name formed professionally in stock productions as the composer of “Amahl.” He was named and are members of the Actors’ Equity. after Menotti in honor of this opeia which “Amahl and the Night Visitors” was the his parents had oten directed. - first, opera ever written for television. “It’s The performance, to be presented at the a delight suitable for both .adults and chil­ Salem High School auditorium, includes dren,” said Oliver Wagner, symphony Rosemary Kuhlmann, who plays Amahl’s publicity director. mother, and David Aiken, from Indiana In addition to the opera, the symphony University, in the role o f. King Melchior. will perform three shorter works by Beet-’ Aiken is also in charge of production. hoven, Debussy, and Brahms during the concert. Amahl- is a crippled shepherd who lives - Tickets are 15.50 for adults and $2.75 for with his mother, a poor widow. Three Wise students and senior citizens. They can be Men, on their way to Bethlehem, stop at purchased in advance from: Beitner’s their home and ask to stay the night. Amahl Jewelry and Heide’s Flowers, both on Ann and his mother welcome them, but when his Arbor Trail, Plymouth; Plymouth Book mother sees the expensive gifts to be given World, in Forest Place Mall and on Penniman to the Christ Child she becomes bitter and Avenue; and, Arnoldt Williams Music, Inc., envious. Canton Center at Ford Road. When the three kings are asleep, she steals Tickets will also probably be available some of their gold. She’s caught red-handed at the door, said Wagner. and tells the kings that, she needs the gold A Girl Scout troop will provide baby­ to feed her starving child. The kings explain sitting for pre-schoolers during the concert. to her who the newborn babe is and the Free transportation for senior citizens widow returns the gold and wishes to give a . is provided from Tonquish Creek Manor at . gift of her own. 3:15 p.m. Amahl comes to her rescue and impul­ The concert is supported in part by the sively hands over his wooden crutch, his State of Michigan through a grant from the most precious possession, which he had Michigan Council for the Aits and a gift carved by hand. from the First National Bank of Plymouth. tour in spices up AAUW meeting The Plymouth Branch of the American Association of University Women will meet at Mill Race Village-in Northville Thursday, Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. for its Christmas m eeting. ■ Members and their husbands can tour three of the six restored historical buildings iif Northville and Northville Historical Society members will accomjpany the group to answer questions. The tour will conclude an New School Church where refreshments will be served. T h e s h o w s The AAUW chorus will sing carols and present selected holiday readings highlighting KING MELCHIOR asks Amahl and his mother for a night’s shelter while traveling to visit the Christmas tradition. the Christ child daring “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” to be presented by the Plymouth Sym­ The chorus is directed by Faith Schweiss and led by Joan Anderson. Janet Repp phony on Sanday, Dee. 16 at 4 p m . Amahl is portrayed by eleven-year old Gian-Carol Menotti, is the cultural interest area representative. he was named after the opera’s composer. (Photo courtesy of the Plymoath Symphony Society)

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of Plymouth of ury to marry to ury Ms Rcad . e o Brewster Court in of Neu Richard Mrs. R. ' ■p.m. ' of the year. aa . apuy f eron H. was He. Dearborn. of Raspbury • J. bara i a eue o uevsr ol Culbertbefore Noel Supervisor Jan. 3,1980. to resume a mit township’s Planning Commission shouldsub­ weather,andHeide’s onatSunday, 23 Dec. intownship, the grantplans-of site allbuild­ BobPadget and Bart Berg, expire atendthe p.m. from;- 4 Dec. 24.;He will be seeing children on Fridays Canton 48188.. Canton 1150 Center Road, Township Hall Streets.You can him see these days from 1-4 Liberty andMill Squareof comerthe East, .. Stark- on Station Hair Village Old the at planning other many decidematters. and ings, Christian Academy, in Canton: through Parkheadquarters now Kellogg in ynte amr Kitn oe, Laurie Coker, Kristen Carmer, Lynnetee . feel ae Pib, lca oe Lua Rowe, Laura Rowe, Alicia Priebe, Janet Lambert, Cliff Herrick, Guinever Forsyth, lio Sha, ia mt, Elisabeth Smith, Strapac, Strapac, Shirley Karen Nina Warmbier, Schram, Allison Miller, Billy Mavin, Kris Lawley, Ken u hee. • Sue Wheeler. High School in1974. HighSalem graduate of The-bride-to-be, a First at-the 1980 26, married Jan. be will Plymouth. rdae fo Dabr’ Annapolis Dearborn’s from graduated and daughterMr. the of is 1978,School in Plymouth. Church of PresbyterianUnited hygtaU‘As’ U a got They ds, st a ta n a S isit v , s id K anton C elv H n Pl th u o m ly P in The terms of two commissioners,Chairman the on serving in interestedCantonites Visit himin Old Village onSunday 16 Dec. ElaineAngelynSandy Belz, Bell, Carmer, Members of the commission guide land use eei ito l "s atthePlymouth "As" all of Herealist is Photos with-Santa will beavailable for a13 Boysand girls can visit Santa Claushis in at Culbert to sent be should Resumes h gomeet s h sn f r. Bar- Mrs. of son the groom-ejectThe is Raspbury Larry K. and Neu Sandra R.

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.ing for 34.50. Call 397-1000 for more details. inDprmn. ^ • .tion Department. will meet 17Dec. for a Christmas tea at1 p.m. Hostess is Mrs. Thomas Stinson. p.m. to p.m. able through Plymouth-Cantopable the mentally child be may whoschool a district. have you If call Fred - Pressing at 459-1799. Plymouth For moremer information,Thursdays onSt., fee. There’s nofrom3:30 1 top.m. Program (IPSEP) at Farrand School at 420-0363. atField School. Theactivity, sponsored byCantonthe Recreation Department, runs from 6:30 rb a erig iald hl, lae otc te nat n Preschool Infant contact Education and Special the please child, learning disabled a beor oremotionally physicalimpaired, impairmenta hasorvisual hearing disability,speed) or a applications for enrollingchildren for classes in thefall,1980. For more information,call Nancy pare the "Right to Life” position withon abortion the Lutheran attheir’meeting, Wednesday,Church’s 12Dec.at9:30 Members p.m. and guestswill stance. com­ Sullivan, 455-5916. women or nursing babies are welcome. information,Formore Kay railWilliams, 455-1840, interested 981-3308. Glenn,Cris All or fromthe Canton Township Parks and Recreation Department. Normallythetickets $7, aresell- DebieGuzzardo, 6323 Winter Canton,Dr., discuss Breastfeeding:to Nutrition andWeaning. are welcome. grade choirs at Eriksson School on Dec.19 at10 anda.m., 2 p.m. 7:30 Parentsp.m. and families Saturday hours are from1:30 Mallto 4:30onFridays andpjn.. SaturdaysAll proceedsuntilChristmas.- will be donated to the RonaldFriday hours McDonald andfromare 8:30 6:30p.m. to students are invited to sing traditional carols around the school tree. sing Christmas songs at Tonquish Creek Manor on Dec.17- at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Price is 81.50.To sign up, call 397-1000. factory tour on Tuesday, Dec.18 from 9:30 a.m. to 1p.m. for students on track of A ESY schools. three-pound, $5 cake, three-pound, call Irene Bids at House in Detroit. m.or1 at p.m.Super Bowl а. Lanes. To register,get a form from Cantonthe Parks and Recrea- to exchange.toThe group will also make Christmas giftsfor gift Harvey, Judy Plymouth.children of a with Members Lutheranatthe bring ran theirfavorite redpe cookie and SchooL for the Deaf. For further information, call Sue Hagman at 525-5468.- Methodist Church, the First Unitedto8:30Song p.m.will sheets provided be Presbyterian and thesing-along sponsoredChurchis Firstbythe United and Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. ei,4569. • Jeris, 455-6891. k, 44638 Nantucket,sky, Canton. Laurel Jaoquie Rundell, 459-1296, or call For detaila, more CantonLaLeche League.The meetingwill be heldat 7:30athome p.m.the Barbara of Persen- furnished. Members with childrenOddfellows canHall, 344 bring Elizabeth a Plymouth. St., It willbe a potluck dinner with themeat and win from6:30 top.m.Saturdays 9, from 1to p.m. 5 and б Sunday,Dec.23 at Santa. A photographer ran snap a picture of your child sitting on Santa’s lap for S2.50. .parent-childA holiday doubles bowling tournament 9:30 Saturday, at held 29 bewill Dec. / Members/ of the Western Wayne Delta Zeta programwill 16 meet Dec. at Te lmuh omnt Nrey Ic,a o-rft raiain i currently taking non-profit is organisation, Plymouth Community .The Inc.,-a Nursery, Members Sarahof the Ann Cochrane Chapter of Daughtersthe Americanof the Revolution Youcan attend the Paint forFun oil paintingat Plymouth dass the Cultural Center, 525Far­ Menand womencan sign upfor recreationnight which will be.from Jan.9 through March12 Pre-primary special education services for children frombirth to theage of aresix nowavail­ Detroit 13anddiscountPistonsJan.- Jan. tickets28, Dec.forongames arethe sale 27 on The women of the Epiphany Lutheran Church, 41390 Five MileRd., are Sponsoringa program . On. Mondays and Tuesdays, workshopthe There’s will dosed. nobe charge chatfora with The Plymouth Jaycettes will wrap Christmas presents for a nominal charge at Forestthe Place The Canton Township Parks and RecreationDepartment sponsoring is children’sa Jiffy Mix CantonMorning La Leche League willmeet Thursday,atathomethe 13,9:30 a.m., of Dec. A space-age pageant,"We Interriip thisProgram,’’ will be presentedfourth bythe and fifth The" chorusPlymouth of the Branch Americanthe of AssociationUniversity of Women will SmithSchool’s annual holiday sing will be Tuesday,18 Dec. from7:30Parents p.m. to9 and a buy To season. holiday the during cakes KiwanisBenson’sFruit PlymouthsellingisThe Singers of all agesare invitedto join Christmas carolersat Kellogg Park 18onDec. from7:30 Thefamily inrelation to thebreastfed baby will bediscussedDec.' the at Th«Christmas party for German-American the the at p.m. 2 16at ClubDec. held will be Kids can visitwith Santa at his workshop near the west entrance to Meger Thrifty Acres until f S — SSW ■fW g n i n e p p a h s ’ t a h w 8 forwomen and from b y N Ot O o : N T H M E O C N O D M A M Y w U i N l i I b T e Y uC s e R d i I n E t R h ,1 a 2 t 2 W 6 e S d . nM e s a d i a n y S ' s t . p ,P a l p y m e r o u ( s t p h a , c M e i p c e h r .4 m 8 i 1 t 7 t i 0 n .I g n . ) f o r m a t i o nr e c e i v e d . T e r l i s ty o u rg r o u p ' se v e n ti n“ W h a t . ' sH a p p e n i n g ”m e r e l ys e n dt h ei n f o r m a t i o n( i nw r i t i n g ) 6 SANTA’S WORKSHOP - p.m. The workshop will be openonWednesdays, Thursdays, and'Fridays NURSERY TAKING APPLICATIONS 8 DOUBLES BOWLING TOURNEY SARAH ANN COCHRANE DAR BENSON’S FRUIT CAKE SALE "RIGHT TO LIFE” PROGRAM to 9:45to for men. DISCOUNT PISTON TICKETS CANTON LALECHE LEAGUE GERMAN-AMERICAN CLUB JIFFY MIX FACTORY TOUR GO CHRISTMAS CAROLING HANDICAPPED KIDS CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP DELTA ZETA PROGRAM AAUW AT TONQUISH RECREATION NIGHT - CANTON LALECHE ERIKSSON SINGS PAINTFORFUN 425-2600 425-2600 HOLIDAY SING 1,11 $5 ' ' '• • or a Kiwanis member. gf. .. gift. 6 p.m,toand 9, on Sundaysfrom 1to p.m. 1 - ■ - . ' ■ ' 8 p.m. at p.m. thehome 12 meeting of themeetingof

• » » PG. s Plymouth 15 T“ !!?'5'°“r 8roup'8 evenl in “What's Happening” merely send the information (in wrilimo” Community Clinic to: THE COMMUNITY CRIER, 1226 S, Main St., Plymouth, Mich, 48170. Information received ft by NOON MONDAY will be used in that Wednesday's paper (space permitting.) O 3 IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE CHRISTMAS IS FOR CHILDREN The Plymouth Community Chamber of THEFULL-TIME RETURN OF The Plymouth Community Ghorus will present its annual holiday'concert, "Christmas Is For Commerce, with the cooperation of the Children,” on Sunday, Dec, 16 at the First United Methodist Church, 4520 N. Territorial Rd., National Bank .of Detroit’s three branch Plymouth) at 7 p.m. Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for senior citizens and can be purchased offices, will be collecting toys for needy from chorus members or at the door. children to be distributed for Christmas Dr. Harry Oknaian by the Salvation Army. OLD VILLAGE HOME DECORATION CONTEST "Toys for Tots” should be new or if used Residents df Old Village can spruce up their homes and enter the First Annual Christmas they should be in good condition — wrapped Podiatrist-Foot Surgeon Home Decoration Display Contest, sponsored by the Old Village Association. Judging will be and marked "boy,” "girl,” or "either.” done Dec. 22 and a basket of holiday food and beverages will be awarded to the winner. For Each branch office has decorated a tree, more information, call 453-5254. . , and toys to be donated should be taken to any one of the three branch offices: 980 1311 Ann Arbor Rd. CODY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS REUNION W. Ann Arbor Rd., 306 S. Main St., or 235 Plymouth A 20-year class reunion for graduates of Cody High School will be held at the Plymouth Hil­ Sheldon Rd., and placed under the Christmas ton Inn on June 14, 1980. Those who graduated in January or June, 1960 from Cody can call Tree. ( 453-6090 Barbara Reed of Plymouth at 459-3066 after 5 p.m. The last day for collecting the toys will be Tuesday December 18. CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS PARTIES Two holiday parties for Canton area youngsters'will be held on Saturday, Dec. 15 at the Can­ GdUimore sings ton Recreation Center. The first party) for youngsters from three tor seven years old, will be from Depression 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Kids from eight to 12 years old can party from 10:45 until 11:45 a.m. Both 'Up On-The House Top” will be the opening parties will include a magic act, games, cartoons, and a visit from Santa. To make a reservation number for Track D students at Gallimore 'for your child, call 397-1000. . Elementary School during their holiday pro­ Clinic gram onTuesday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. Specializing in WAYNE COUNTY NUTRITION PROGRAM ’ ” Starting off with the kindergarteners, the treatment of The City of Plymouth, in cooperation with the Wayne County Office on Aging, offers a Nutri­ program will feature skits, solos, choruses, tion Program Monday through Friday, at Tonquish Manor, 1160 Sheridan. The nutrition pro­ and instrumentals. Vocal music director gram offers seniors a well-balanced meal at the site, or by calling 455-3670 from 8:30 a.m. to is Norma Foster. Shirley Rowe and the Galli- Depression 5 p.m. All reservations must be made by Thursday of the proceeding week. The program is free; • more Art Club have made many of the chil­ however, a 50-cent donation is appreciated. dren’s costumes and decorated the school Anxiety for the program. \ . DISCO AND BALLROOM DANCING To dose Tract D’s show, students will sing S tress Three dance, classes will start in January, 1980. Beginning disco will be offered from 7 to 8 the school' song which was written by Jan p.m. with continuing disco from 8 to 9 p.m. and ballroom dance from 9 to 10 p.m. The classes, Hawkins, assistant prinripal, with Norma By Qualified Psychiatrists sponsored by the Canton Tiwnship Parks and Recreation Dept., cost $16 per person. For details, Foster. . . Evening Hours Available call 397-1000. CHRISTMAS BAKE SALE Am y arrives! Members of St. John Neumann Catholic Church are sponsoring a Christmas Bake Sale on ' 'Amy Louise, the third child of Mr. and 455-9779 Dec. 15 and Dec. 16. On Saturday, the sale will be held from noon to 7 p.m. and Sunday’s hours Mrs. David Morse of Plymouth, was bom “ 425-5590 are from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The,sale will be at the church on Warren Road, west of Sheldon Nov. 29 at Oakwood Hospital. She will join Road. Matthew and Monica at home at 492 N. Har­ vey St., Plymouth1. MAYFLOWER GARDEN CLUB Members of the Mayflower Garden Club will meet Thursday, Dec. 13 at the home of Everlyn Erdelyi, 9110 Rocker, for a cookie exchange and a white elephant auction at 10 a.m. Laura Gumming is the co-hostess. .

GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The Western Wayne County Genealogical Society will meet Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 7:30 p.m. for a tour of the Creenmead Historical Village, Eight Mile Road, west of Newburg. Members can gather at the Hill House to meet.

WESTERN WAYNE DELTA ZETA PROGRAM TUe Western Wayne Alumnae of the Detroit Metropolitan Delta Zeta’s will be hosting a holi­ day fun and food exchange on Thursday, Dec. 16 at 8 p.m. in the home of Judy Harvey, Ply­ mouth.. All interested members are to bring their favorite cookie recipe along with a fun gift to exchange. The philanthropic program will be making a Christmas gift to be donated to children at the Lutheran School for the deaf.

SANTA’S CHRISTMAS PARTY There will be a special fre Christmas Party at Center Stage, 39940 Ford Rd., Canton, Satur­ day, Dec. 15, from 2-4.for kids of all ages. Refreshments, WABX"Pup,,live, and a chance to visit with Santa. No reservations necessary. For more information, call the Chamber of Commerce, 453-4040.

AARP TO HEAR NOTED SPEAKER - The Plymouth/Northville Chapter of the AARP will celebrate the Christmas season in special ways: different date( to be on Wed., Dec. 19); different place: (at the Leright Banquet Hall, on Wayne Rd.) a charge for dinner ($5.75), with deadline on Dec. 12; and a most unusual speaker (Mrs. Irene Auberhn, founder of the famous World Medical Relief) For those unable to attend the dinner, as long as seats are available they-may be used without charge. The January schedule will revert to its ustisal arrangement. And for celebration for others; please bring pack­ ages of cookies, etc., suitably wrapped, to go to nursing homes later.

CHILDREN’S DISCO CLASS This is the chance for all the youth of Canton to learn the latest disco dances, as taught by Con­ I I i o r C o k e I tinental Dance Studio instructors. Kids in grades 2-8 are welcome to join, with no experience I W i n d s h i e l d I I necessary. Call 397-1000 for further details. Thursday, Jan. 17- Feb. 21. I I I S o l v e n t 8PACK I I I OPEN CROSS COUNTRY SKnNG CLINIC Join in the fun of today’s fastest growing winter sport as the Canton Township Parks and Rec­ I I I reation Department offers the first of its cross country skiing clinics. All lessons are given by I I 1/2 LITER $ 1 3 9 I certified ski instructors (CSIA) from "Sportventure" in Plymouth. . I 77f. I BOTTLES A PLUS I I I DEPOSIT I HEAR HANDEL’S MESSIAH I Beyer Rexall Drug I Beyer Rexall Drug I The Christmas portion of Handel’s "Messiah” will be sung by the Lutheran Church of the I Expires 12/19/79 I Expires 12/19/79 I Risen Christ’s choir on Sunday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the church. The public is welcome. I. 30 school heads given i r ■ a X U n o r - V/ [raises i 3 About 30 school administrators who M onday and we’re meeting again S .aren’t represented by a union were given tomorrow (Tuesday, Dec. 11). ^ a nine per cent raise for 1979-80 and an “So I won’t make the 30-page speech g eight per cent raise for 1980-81 at that I had prepared. We’re very close to a % Monday night’s Board of Education settlement,” said Olson. The secretaries 5 meeting. responded with a round of applause. S The employes include the director of In addition to the secretaries, four 0 transportation, executive secretaries, employe groups haven’t had their u administrative assistants, and other contracts ratified by the board. They are P program directors in the school district. teachers, cafeteria workers, bus drivers, Board members also approved a nine, and teachers’ aides. per cent raise for the school district’s, According to Norm Kee, assistant three assistant superintendents, Norm superintendent for employe relations, 'Kee, Michael Homes, and Raymond “we’re continuing to make progress with Hoedel. The increase, which makes then- the aides, bus drivers, and cafeteria salaries $41,353, was OKd for the workers.” 1979-80 school year, but an eight per Bus drivers have Submitted an cent raise was denied for the following economic package to the board’s team; year. “Let’s not OK their salaries beyond the cafeteria workers will meet to this year until we’ve had a chance to negotiate again on Dec. 15; and, evaluate their job performances,” said negotiations are continuing with the Treasurer Steve Harper. aides, too, said Kee Monday night. “We’re : Also included in the assistant hoping for a settlement with the aides superintendents’ new salaries is a $25 soon,” he added. increase in their expense allowances Meanwhile the teachers’ new contract (from $75 to $100 per month) and an remains" unsettled until bargainers meet improved life insurance policy. with an administrative law judge in Scores of school secretaries crowded January to settle the compounding factor into the board meeting Monday night. in the new salary scale and a grievance Troopers honored They had come to protest the lack of filed at the table during negotiations. , KIM SZAJAC, LISA HARTFOOT and Wendy Woodbury, (from left to right), progress in contract negotiations, but at The Board of Education has ratified members of the Plymouth Salvation Army Sunbeam Troop, have worked for the past the - meeting Loretta Olson, union, new contracts for school principals and two years to earn up to 30 proficiency awards. The girls were honored recently during president, reported that their team had janitors. Groups without a contract are an awards presentation in which they received the “Commissioner’s Sunbeam Medal.” met with school negotiators “all day working under a contract extension. (Photo courtesy of the Salvation Army). Planners want action on farmland preservation Coat, from pg. 3 Cantori’s projected cost is $400 per school, roads, and police, 'in the because, without a firm commitment expensive,” he said. “We can’t have person. Even if the federal government - developed area. from the board on the direction of the everything,” matched our funds, it would still cost Trustee Carol Bodenmiller summed up program, it will have trouble writing the Two other communities in the nation $200 per person. the discussion by saying, “We’ve got to new zoning ordinance, which will guide have funded farm preservation programs, “Instead, we need an intelligent growth work' together. Going off in different land use in the township. King County, Wash., arid Suffolk County, management plan, so Canton will develop directions just won’t work.” The zoning ordinance would place N.Y., he said. But the cost per capita in harmoniously. People will get the shaft After this, the board decided, by a “tremendous-restrictions on the land” if these communities is far below the with this (farmland) program.” straw vote, to. meet more frequently with it mandated farm preservation, said projected price in Canton, said Shefferly. Greenstein replied that -studies have the planning commission to discuss the Padget. ’“Without provisions (like “In King County, the voters approved shown that in the long run it is cheaper to program. funding) to carry through on the rest of $50 million, which works out to $43.13 pay the landowners to preserve the land The planning commission had’sought the program, it could be overturned by a per person,” he said. “And in Suffolk than to pay for urban services, such as Thursday’s meeting with the board court.” County, they’ve paid $8.87 per person. The township’s attorney, Dave Berry, added to Padget’s fears: “We will have a suit to end all suits once this agricultural program is adopted.”

Construction of a 16-home subdivision Schoolcraft roads. The township board in Plymouth Township was delayed by tabled the preliminary plat approval by a the Plymouth Towriship Board of vote of 5-2, with Supervisor Tom. Ttvp. to meet 7 Trustees last Tuesday night. Notebaert and Treasurer Joe West, Called the Lake Cove subdivision, the dissenting. The Plymouth Township Board of Trustees proposed site is on • the west side of Some residents from the Lake Pointe will meet Monday, Dec. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at H aggerty between Five Mile and IcAllister’s! Subdivision have complained that by Township Hall. Although the board usually extending Greenbriar to Haggerty Road a meets on Tuesday evenings, the meeting date Your Complete Beverage Store. Super Sewer traffic problem would be created by was changed because the 1979 fiscal year On Northville Rd. opposite the Coat-from pg. 3 drivers cutting through the subdivision. ends on the 15th of the month, ' Plymouth Hilton as part of the study. Greenbriar does not connect with since the 15th is a Saturday, the board must 7 a.m. til 11 p.m. The board approved the expenditure unani­ Haggerty now, but the- Planning act on its final bills for 1979 on the next 455-9363 mously after Egeland said two revisions in the Commission approved a motion to extend working day-Dec. 17," said Esther Hulsing, Beer ‘ Package Liquor (incl. contract would be agreed to by the county. Greenbriar to Haggerty. township clerk.. The matter was tabled until the second !4gals. 8 t gals.) ‘ Over 200 types The first revision calls for a clarification on Township hall will also be closed Monday, meeting in January. Before that irieeting, of-0omestic-&4mpocted-Wines^ the township's liability during construction Dec-24 and Monday, Dec. 31for tb« holi andthe second calls for more local input from "township officials will meet with the days. Township residents can pay their tax ^*Champagnes*Meats ‘ Keg Beer Wayne- County Road Commission to ‘ Groceries local communities in setting up the water rate bills at Detroit Bank and Trust on Ann Arbor charges in the county. consider alternative proposals. Road on those days, said Joe West, treasurer. SALE! DRAPERY GALLERY IE1 M S ® H S i H S E I M S S M S B 8 B E x

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D e a r Santa r a e D but from other places as well, including Northville, Novi, Livonia,. W estland, estland, W Livonia,. Novi, Northville, including well, as places other from but W endover, Crier publisher. The entries were based on both skill and imagination. and skill both on Edward W. based and were editor; entries The photo Crier publisher. Crier Cameron, endover, Robert W teacher'; School Elementary Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, and Okemos. and Arbor, Ann Ypsilanti, like some disco roller skates for Christmas. She won a $20 gift certificate. gift $20 a won She Christmas. for skates roller disco some like Middle SchooL took top honors. For Christmas she said she’d like a piccolo. a like she’d said she Christmas For honors. top took SchooL Middle won the grades 1-5 category. " I’ve never won anything,” she said, adding she’d she’d adding said, she anything,” won never I’ve " 1-5category. grades the won like Santa to bring his two-year-old sister, Lisa, some toys. He also won a $20 $20 a won also He toys. some Lisa, sister, two-year-old his bring to Santa like gift certificate. gift school-kindergarten, grades 1-5, grades 6-8. J. Rozum, 3, of Canton, won the pre­ the merchant. won local a from Canton, of 3, certificate gift $20 a Rozum, J. 6-8. earned and grades 1-5, category school grades school-kindergarten, Coloring merchant. Checklist local a at Christmas annual first .Crier’s The in winner prize grand the Contestants were required to color in a drawing printed in previous Crier issues. Crier previous in printed drawing a in color to required were Contestants Contest. over 400 entries 400 over in contest in • Resiliant wood flooring necessary for your safety when learning to dance to learning when necessary safety your woodfor flooring Resiliant • Ddhceumi/vMTcn The contest’s judges were Ed Kent, of Edan Art Gallery; Candi Reece, Fiegel Fiegel Reece, Candi Gallery; Art Edan of Kent, Ed were judges contest’s The The Crier received entries not only from the Plymouth-Canton Community, Community, Plymouth-Canton the from only Pioneer not at entries mention. grader honorable received an seventh received Crier a The Plymouth, of Strid, Gibbons, Pat Kristen addition In category, 6-8 grades the. in And J said he would like a big truck and a coloring book f Christmas. 'Also, he’d 'Also, Christmas. f book coloring a and truck big a like would he said J Beth Radzialowski, a fifth grader at Our Lady of Victory school in Northville, Northville, in school Victory of Lady Our at grader fifth a Radzialowski, Beth pre­ categories: age three in winners three picked also Crier. judges The to contest’s submitted The entries 400 than more from chosen was coloring Rene’s • Permanent Barres • Mirrors • Small Classes • Individual Attention Individual • Classes Small • Mirrors • Barres Permanent • Rene Pierson, a fifth grader at Our Lady of Good Counsel school, was selected selected was school, Counsel Good of Lady Our at grader fifth a Pierson, Rene For her efforts, Rene, 10, of Plymouth, won a $40 gift certificate redeemable redeemable certificate gift $40 a won Plymouth, of 10, Rene, efforts, her For 757 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth Trail, Arbor Ann W. 757 W e provide a Professional AtnlQsphere With: ProfessionalAtnlQsphere a provide e W proves self image and coordination. and image proves self ac hihes eaain . im­ . relaxation, heightens Dance a M , 5920 2 9 -5 9 5 4 las e ap. wud ie o myself, for like would I happy. be always a new dress. wn pae n at ad vroe to everyone and earth on peace want I

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Joe Trailbiazer set, HO scale Train lowing skis, curling iron, stereo, baby CHRISTY & KELLY SARGEANT Engines, Spaceship, some boots, brother, puppy and Ray. Plymouth and maybesome clothes. Love and thank you. •TRINA MANNING TOMMY L. WELDER .Plymouth Let their be peace and joy on Christmas Canton ' day and let everyone have the best day and P.S. Please leave something for my dad I hope to get a opeal ring and; superstar enjoy their Christmas. That is what I want as I love him very much. Christmas 3000 this year. I would like some clothes for Christmas. Merry Christmas. to. I will be. happy wth anything I get from . SUSAN LA BEAU I would like a nice pretty doll with a pretty .you. Love, Plymouth dress on and ribbon in her hair and from CARRIE CASWELL / Muriels doll house, thank you. Canton. I would like a quiz wiz game. Please. SONYA GREGORY Thank you, • ' Plymouth Myself I’d like quite a few things, sufch as ' USA HAYS a stereo. But more than anything I’d like Plymouth For Christmas I would like to have Dard, from for the situation in Iran to come to an edn. Clue, Simon and a tape recorder, thank you. Thank you, This is-my Christmas list . . .basketball, JULIE GLASS JOETEE THOMAS watch, roller skates, warm-up suit, levis, Plymouth Plymouth necklace, calculator, million dollars. If that’s P.S. My parents said I have been a good girl too expensive, I just want the skates. Thank this year. COMMUNITY This Christmas I would like to have roller you. . • skates, jewlery, clothes a pair of boqts, SHAWN SANTO I think your real nice for bring us lot’s games and records. But I know I won’t get ‘Plymouth of . If you think I’ve been good. I would Federal all of these because my parents only buy i , like to get snuggles and her horse. I would one or two things for my brother and I every I would like very much for you to work like bunk beds for my doll’s. I’ve wanted Credit Christmas. on getting the american’s from Iran. 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I would like for you to How are you? I’m line, I like Christmas bring me a doll, black boots, andmerel the best of all Holidays. Christmas is a joyous the computer. I’ll always thank you. Love, time of year. I like to see my sister open her SANDRA MUNOZ presents on Christmas morning. For Christ­ Canton mas i would like my sister to have a good life and to marry a nice man when she grows Would you please put a deck of cards up. I’d also like my 7 week old sister to hae in my-Christmas stocking. I also would want a good life to. a watch. I would also like a pair of roller­ JAMES GRASER skates. Love, Plymouth MELISSA DAWN SANTO Plymouth If you bring the following fits I will use some of them at school, a watch, a tape lake most kids, I want many, many toys. recorder, at home a stereo set,-ten speed But the most important thing that' I would bike^ please bring it. like shared and received is love and second BILLMERRIMAN of alL abundent peace. 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Thank you for the watch you gave me last I would like for Christmas Sweetie face and year. I would like a set of walkie talkies pop wheels and you and to be on TV and QUALITY CARPET QUALITY SERVICE this year, if you can. Merry Christmas and monopoly and some.socks and some new Happy New Year. crayons. Love, 640Starkweather M l S 459-3090 SHERRI SWEANEY ERIKA HATCHER Plymouth Canton

'■ ’ '< - '< - >>), _ 'c - ; I want a pinball machine and a mod game. And a Hawaiian punch'game. I would like a teddy bear. I wish grandma HOLLY HINZMANN would enjoy Christmas with us. Canton JENNIFER ZERLES HOLIDAY PARTY Plymouth I want Phantom 4, a box of football cards, a nerf football, a electronic football game. For Christmas I want two games, "Simon” TRAYS JIM RAMSAY and "Twister” , and three Nancy Drew books Plymouth by Carolyn Keene, called "The Haunted Cocktail Party Special Bridge” , ’The. Crooked Banister,” and I’d like: a star wars y-wing fighter and $ 3 5 ° per "The Hidden Staircase.” person a star wan Imperial Cruiser would be fine. CATHY JO NOTESTINE A star wars patrol dueback and, a millennium Plymouth includes falcon I’d like to have as mine. Your friend, • Miniature Meatballs C heese JEFF RUNG If you happen to drop buy my house this • Cocktail Sausages Plymouth year I would like, an electronic football Balls • Fresh Vegetable Dips Fondues game and ah electronic baseball game, • Clam Spread pleass see you this Christmas. Sincerely, • Assorted Cheese & Crackers Please bring me a race set and a present JEFF BEARD for'my mom and dad. Canton KARL PEDERSEN Plymouth Fresh G o u r m e t

I would like lite-brite and I would like to My dad said he was santa. But I think that vegetable M eat& Cheese have Barbie make-up parlor. Santa I have you are. And thank you for all the presents made you a Christmas card for when you you gave me. I love you. How old are you? tray T r a y Y our choice of m eat come. Love, KELLY ANN DUNN and cheese, includes JODY ANNE BUROW Canton with dip fresh baked breads Plymouth $ 1 7 5 $<1 co o Feeds 20 Per Person I would like a stereo, a watch, some crafts. People I would like everybody to have a very Some games, and any other knik-knacks. good Christmas and Christmas dinner. Thank I have been good this year. Hope .to see you Petitfours • Trays X-mas Cookies • Fresh Party Bread you. this year. Love, —------SUZANNE PLETZER- ■ ______Chicken Salad • Jello Canton JANET ARMSTRONG Try our Smoked Clam Spread Trays Plymouth I want a doll, arts and crafts, Barbie with Cheese & Crackers dolls, dishes, games, and a dog. I’ve been a How do you get up and down the chimney? Just call Connie & Gertrude at Culd I have a randeer? Do you like your very good girl this year. Love, job? Your friend always. Love, SHARYNPLETZER ELIZABETH RICKARD Canton Canton OLD VILLAGE I would like my grandpa to make it through I love you. Please, I would like presents his operation. I would like money so I could for my brother and for my family. I hope you buy my family something. But for me I SAUSAGESHOP would like an animal. have a nice year taking the sleigh. 696 N. Mill (In Old Village) 453-3705 ft, S . SUSIE ATCHINSON ...... KRISTEN PERSON notasU Plymouth ?io* rrali Canton ti

Starting right Dear Santa, with our professional • i I Would like some stuped animals for I would like a camra, a tape recorder and \* hairstylists who take the time Christmas. a nice anything. AM Y HARRIS JIMROTHWELL to guide our young people. ' Plymouth Plymouth "Fashion cuts for our young" My name is Margaret Dolan DeMattia, I’d really like-that electronic pinball mach­ i,v for you know, children are people too! I am ten years old, O lire at 589 Morgan Ct., ine. I will be so happy if I get it. .Christmas Northville, Midi. I would like for Christmas is my best hpliday of the year, that’s fassion boots, 5 good records. By! __ all I want. Thank you. Love, . 1 - \2 years special prices MARGARET DeMATTIA JOHN KEOUGH Xtouse of Northville Plymouth IWFLBVf ER GldDWHJll I wish I could get all the things that I I hope you have a Merry Christmas. I SAkSN SWAM. want for Christmas. If I don’t its OK. But have been a good girl, so please bring me thank you for what I do get and my family. dolly pops and family room legos. 470 Forest Place 630 Starkweather DAVID ROBINSON JULIE JENSEN InOldVHtaae Northville Plymouth

I am 10 years old and I would like a lot of I would like A bow and arrow, miniature toys and goodies & a sooper dooper doble houses and trees for my train set, and some looper race car set. games. I would like snow for X-mas too. DANNY CHRZANOWSfQ PAUL JURCZYSZYN Northville .Canton For The Christmas I love you and I want to be surprised Love, My name is Margie I would like a game DENNIS SCHIMMELDFENNEG cairerrs and twister thats all I want. ' Canton ,* '• Shoppers MARGIE MELLISH Northville For Christmas . I would like the "Call You can get a really nice outfit me bade Telephone” , Kissing Barbie, Pills- I think I want a neckless with my birth- ~ bury Bake Shop, a jewelry box, Sew perfect, ★ Blouse & Slacks ★ Blouse & Skirt stone on it. And a portible TV set. One more and clothes. Love and thank you, ★ Pantsuits . thing a sterio. MICHELLE WILDER ★ 2 Piece Dresses MARY ALLEGEETTI Canton ★ Velour Tops Northville iC. My name is Julie Marie Fitzpatrick. Thank you for my new baby brother. A ll at factory I am ten yean old I live at 24048 Glen Ridge My mom thanks you too. Ct., Novi, Michigan. I would like fashion TRACY GRIMALDI outlet prices 615 N. Mill boots, my own room, a record, my own pet, "Plymouth a set of 40 markers. » We cany gift Behind In Old. Village S w eet's 'N ' T reats 459-1230 JUI1E FITZPATRICK My name is Darde I’m nine yean old. I Novi would like some walkie-talkies, a mad game, « certificates super perfection electronic game, roller­ skates. I have’ pneumonia, I hope I get r*:V better. Merry Christmas. uV •' ' I want rollor skates, a soccor ball & a new t;y, DARCIE CASHWELL tennis ncket, some aids, a necklace & a Canton C arpets or Furniture watch. Last but not least earings! USA MARTIN I would like these toys for Christmas: Northville d e a n e d b y a radio, big truck, Dan van, Quiz wise, dock, flashlight, B.B. gun. - For Christmas I want Merlin, Electronic steam extraction Einstein, Candi and a 10 speed bike. Love, KATIE FAGAN CHRIS ANGELL Northville Plymouth The Christmas Season is one of my favorite I would like a alarm dock and some Barbie M ake your home It’s a time for giving and receiving. I hope furniture Dr. drill and fill and a wallet and a K '■ you will bring me a outfit to wear and a game. Quiz kid. v' party-ready Love, CHRISTINE UUZZO LEANNEDEWAN Canton for the holidays .. South Lyon I wish I could see you in person. Will you please fill my stocking to the top. I want some PLYMOUTH RUG CLEANERS My name is Lisa, I am 10 years old & I pom-poms, and some roller skates. 1175 Starkweather, Plymouth 453-7450 want a 10 speed bike, clothes, marker, JENNIFER L. HARRIS . a fashion boots. Plymouth \tl LISA Be ALEXANDRA i'sf/, Northville How’s toy making? I would like a Lionel t ir/ ,/. Train Set for Christmas. Also, remote control I would like for Christmas a sheniel top car. Happy Christmas ve. a pair of cords and some jeans, and some CHRISTMAS TREES clogs. PHHJPHARKNESS JANET OZANICH Plymouth See us for Douglas Fir Northville Some people say your not real, but I don’t We have a fine selection care. I think you are very real. Here are some I like Christmas slot I like receiving and things I want for Christmas: Payday, Land giving. It is fun when you gire to youi-frand —speeder, Big-Trak:------~ ~ oflarge firtrees and they give to you. RICHARD CUNDIFF REBECCA GESLER Plymouth Also grave blankets Northville Please bring me a ten speed and creepy I would like a 10 speed bike. A new ward­ crawlers and a betty crocker baker. I love you and wreaths robe and my own room. Santa. Love, MICHELLE McKELVEY DEBBIE AGDANOWSKI i: I. TILLOTSONfS Northville Canton GREENHOUSE I am 11. years old and I would like big This Christmas please bring happiness to track and transport. baseball, sooper all my relatives and friends. Bring joy to the 6356 Lilley Road duper double looper. Between Ford & Warren Rds. world. Bring me a Merry Christmas. Love, ANDYDOTSEN JEAN MdJENAGHAN .V. A. * AV *' I, * < >'< (:u ! ('».• W ■')») v ,).(• < i Northville Plymouth Canton Westland 115 Haggerty 38411 Joy Road (Corner Cherry Hill) (Joy-Hix Shopping Center)

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Auto Alarms * Visit Our Show­ classes. rooms, • Florist Carpet Cleaning Ladies Fashions Resale Shop Auto Repair BOYLE'S CARPETSERVICE HEIDE'S FLOWERS HELEN'S FACTORY OUTLET 525-9038 Ann Arbor Trail at Harvey 425 Inkster Rd. HIDDEN TREASURES CARPET CLEANING * SALES 453-5140 Garden City, Michigan 728 S. Main St. - DENNY'S SERVICE AND INSTALLATION * Samples Largest selection of fresh, dried 425-8600 Plymouth 1008 Starkweather shown in your home * Stripping/ & silk Flowers. Also featuring Classic styles and up to date coor­ 459-9222 Plymouth Waxing/Buffing hard surface Wicker, Stuffed Animals, Brass dinated fashions in sizes 3 thru Good previously owned furnish­ 453-8115 . floors. & Pottery. Daily Deliveries. 46. Tues.-Sat. 10-5:30, Thurs. ings * Children's Toys, needs * Front end work * Tune Ups * & Fri. till 8:30. Sporting Goods * Lot More * General repair * Certified Mech­ Monday-Saturday 10:00-5:30, anics * Towing * Open till mid­ Fridays till 8:00. night for repairs. Chain Saws Furniture Locksmith CHAINSAWS Bakery SUBURBAN FIREWOOD Schools'Lrn Center 46875 Newton, Canton LAUREL FURNITURE THE TOWN LOCKSMITH 495-1311 Complete home furnishings. 1270 S. Main MARIA'S ITALIAN BAKERY Jonsered's and Olympic Chain Large selection of baby furniture Plymouth 115 Haggerty-981-1200 Saws. A complete repair service and clocks. Quality furniture 455-5440 CHILDREN'S WORLD 38411 Joy Rd. - 455-0780 with a full line of accessories. moderately priced. Free delivery. Locks repaired or installed, 7437 Sheldon Rd. * Square Pizza * Hot Italian FIREWOOD 584 W. Ann Arbor Trail keys made for residential, Canton Bread * Sausage * Baked Goods * Split-mixed hardwoods well Plymouth commercial and cars. 459-2888 Cannoles * Cakes * Italian Lunch seasoned.' 453-4700 * Pre-School * Kindergarden • M eet * Beer * Wine. Full Day Care * Before and after school with transportation * Chimney Sweeps Maternity Apparel Schoolgraders' day camp * Bath Boutique Furniture Refin. 6:45 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. For Fire Safety & Fuel Effi­ FAMILY BATH BOUTIQUE Maternity Vogue ciency —■ have your chimney FURNITURE REJUVENATION 7353 Lilley Rd. 875 Wing St. swept by the best. Call . Plymouth; UNLIMITED Kings Row Shopping Center Old Village- Plymouth Canton, M l 459-1680 PAUL GLASS Everything for your kitchen and 882 Holbrook 459-4930 459-0260 Skin Treatment CHIMNEYSWEEPS Natural 8i Painted Finishes * Fashion for the price conscious bath * Remodeling * Repairs * 525-5418 Bath Accessories * Do-it-your­ Wood Repair * Woven Seats * "mother to b e." Great selection Hand Stripping • Wicker Repair., in all departments. Mastercharge self Headquarters. p e a c o c k Ro o m & Visa. 5800 Sheldon Rd. Dance Instr. Harvard Square Shopping Center Bookstore Hall for Rent 459-4280 Trained. Estheticians Special­ MASTERS OF DANCE ARTS Photographer izing in European-, skin care. 6034 Sheldon Rd. (at Ford) VFW 6695 PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH BOOK WORLD Treatments for all skin problems. Harvard Square 1426 S. M ill St. Mini facials $15.00 & up. 2 Forest Place Mall 455-0720 Plymouth RAWLINSON PHOTOGRAPHY Plymouth . 455-8950 453-8872 455-8787 BALLET • TAP • JAZZ * Wedding, Graduations,. Anni­ GYMNASTICS * PRE-SCHOOL * Specializing in location photo­ Expand your horizons * Read a versaries, Meetings, -Fund graphy such as. Wedding, Anniv­ book today * Unique, children's HAWAIIAN * BATON • DISCO • Raisers, UNDER NEW BALLROOM • ENROLL NOW. ersaries, Environmental Port­ selection * Discriminating maga­ MANAGEMENT. raits, Teams, Senior Portraits, zine corner * Refreshingly dif­ and others. Slipcovers ferent cards & gifts. Dry Cleaners Home Improvement ■ Plumbing CUSTOM GALLERY Bridal Shoppe 455-3074 COLONIAL CLEANERS BURTON'S 1276 S. Main Custom made slipcovers • Shop Plymouth HOME IMPROVEMENT GENEVA'S OF PLYMOUTH JOHN J. CUMMING at home service ‘ Also: Vertical 453-0960 CENTER 17 Forest Place 34236 Michigan Ave. PLUMBING Shades, - Upholstering, Levelor Plymouth 10% Off 1425 Goldsmith Blinds, Woven Woods * Free Your Drycleaning Wayne 456-4446 722-4170 Plymouth Estimates * VISA-M.C. Wedding Gowns •-'Accessories • With this Ad. 4*3-4622 • Drapery Specialist • Shirts * Plumbing * Heating * Kitchens Cocktail Dresses and Prom * Bathrooms * Vanitlee * Humidi­ Kohler -plumbing fixtures * Gowns * Appointments svall- REASONABLE priced • 1 hr. Residential * Commercial • Service • fiers • Water-Heaters • Complete sble. Do-lt-youraelf Supplies with Repairs * Modernization • Rheem -Free-Achrlee;------:------— ------water-heaters------Fireplace Shop Wallpaper & Paint Cakes & Pastry Quilts & Patchwork Insulation FIREPLACE SHOP PEASE PAINT & VILLAGE FIREPLACE Lura's Patchwork WALLPAPER CO. 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I. Large selection of hand-picked Mon - Sat 9-11 pm, Open Sunday Christmas Trees DNR eyes Twp. Should hunting west of Beck Road in Plymouth Township be banned? THE COMMUNITY CRIER Dec. 12,1979 Dec. CRIER COMMUNITY THE The Department of Natural Resources (DNR). will re-evaluate that question, according to a resolution passed unanimously by the Board of Trustees last Tuesday night. The DNR has the final authority on whether to allow the sport or not. , Some residents have requested the hunting ban because: the M-14 expressway has opened; construction of new subdivisions west of Beck Road; and, the problems caused by hunters who trespass on others’ properties. In 1977, DNR recommended that hunting be allowed west of Beck Road. The sport has been banned east o f Beck Road for ears. Also in 1976, township residents approved a hutning ban in the entire township when THE BURROUGHS CORP. recently donated 96,000 to the Plymouth Community Fund. ; Seated at the B-90 business computer and processer is Bud Russell, manager of Burougks in- asked that advisory question at the polls. 5 * ; dnstrixl relations in Plymouth. Around him (from left to right) are George Berrich, Burroughs Representatives from the township, Wayne County Sheriffs Department, | plant manager, Jerry Triplett and Gene Komegay, both from the fund, drive. (Crier photo by state police, and DNR will study the question and report back to the Robert Cameron) township board.

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' Make reservations early for your holiday luncheon & dinner parties . Large Groups or Small We now serve cocktails- Exotic Selections and - Hors D’Oeuvres Everyday Luncheon Penn Theatre Specials Downtown Plymouth Take Outs Available Pinnochio £3171 W. 7 Mile Rd. 7 &9p.m; ~ Starts Friday Highland Lakes Shopping Center CHINESE RESTAURANT More American Grafitti 348-0180 OPEN 7 DAY All Seats $1.25

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of Livonia Located in the Family Restaurant .historic Markham Air R ita Factory Super Special Specializing in Greek, 340 N. Main Street Dessert Table between Littey (Mill) Mon.-Fri. - The House favorite American & Italian Food and the C&O tracks. delicious & free Rib-Eye Steak Breakfast Special C&O tracks with your meal or Complete dinner or a sandwich- Norwegian Scrod On Saturdays & Sundays \u u v u \v ? Banquet facilities available $ Only$l “ Reservations Cocktail hour 4-6 pm For Lunch and Dinner and naturally Cocktails Lunches "Join Us For except Friday and Saturday Prime Ribs, Steaks The Holidays" Seafoods at moderate prices Salad Bar D in n e rs. 455-3700 closed Sundays and holidays 39305 Plymouth Rd. • 464-2272 5830 Sheldon Rd. 1 mile west of Newburgh Rd.-Corner of Ecklea WE HONOR ALL Harvard Square • 455-7220. CREDIT CARDS

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BABY KRISTEN seems ready to grab that paper and start reading as her mom, Andrea Tedes- eo, reaches into her pochet to donate. Goodfellows papers were sold throughout the Plymouth- • _ _ Canton coounoaity Saturday morning.

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The Plymouth and Canton Goodfellows collected more than $6,000 for needy families from sales of their special Christmas edition on streets and shopping centers...... The Plymouth Goodfellows gathered a record $3,658.59, while the Canton Goodfellows collected $2,780. The topi Plymouth salesman was Doug McCowan, who topped all other Goodfellows with sales of $518.04, said Plymouth President Dodie Browning. . Anyone in the Plymouth-Canton Community who would like to recommend a recipient for Goodfellow aid may call Nancy Longwell, 397-1000, in Canton, and Browning, in Plymouth, 764-6831. COUNTING MONEY at the Canton Fire Station are (from left to tight) Joahne Wiles, Rnth Wiles, and Dee Bashor. ■( " l

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With Us 12,1979 Lutheran Church of Haggerty Rd. the Risen Christ Baptist Chapei Missouri Synod Bible Study 10:00 A .M . 46250 W . Ann Arbor Rd. Worship 11:00 A .M . 1 Mile West of Sheldon Pastor: Patrick Calladay 453-5252 Phone:522-3977 Rev. Kenneth E. Zielke Meeting at Erickson School, Haggerty Sunday Services 9:00 & 10:45 Rd. between Ford and Cherry Hill Sunday School 9:00 a.m. . Sponsored by Merriman Rd. Baptist Church Tri City Assembly of God Epiphany Lutheran 2100 Hannan Rd. C hurch N. of Michigan Ave. 41390 Five M ile Rd. 721-6832 % mile west of Haggerty Rev. E.W . Rainier 420-0877 AT THE HEARINGS before the Michigan Cemetery Commission, KnoQwood Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Pastor Fred Prezioso, 420-0568 Cemetery of Canton, has been represented by (frbm left):.Gary Eppolito, Knollwood ' Morning Worship Serv. 11 a.m. administrator; Sam Tocco, self-described “produce peddler” and owner of tne cemetery ; Ministry to the Deaf Evangelistic Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. and Elliott Perlman^ their attorney. Knollwood and the state have now agreed to a Service 7 p.m. Nursery Provided three-year probation for the cemetery and an accelerated payment scheduled for trust funds found deficient by state audits. (Crier photo) D ixboro The Salvation Army United Methodist 290 Fairground 5221 Church Rd. Plymouth Corner of Ann Arbor Rd. 455 5464 & Cherry Hill Lt. Bill Harfoot 665-5632 Rev. Hal Ferris, 662-3645 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. - Church School 9:30 Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. agrees to Worship 10:45; Coffee 11:45 Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. BY W. EDWARD WENDOVER audit of the Knollwood accounts to determine Central Baptist Trinity Chapel A Canton cemetery, Knollwood Memorial the appropriate trust fund amounts and then Park of Ridge Road; agreed to be placed make three more- audits during the pro­ T em p le (Superior Township) under probation by the Michigan Cemetery bationary period. Commission and to appoint a trustee to ad­ 670 Church St. ; Branch of Ward United Presbyterian 'Knollwood shall appoint a corporate trus­ 455-7711 or Church, Livonia minister its legally controlled funds. tee to oversee its trust accounts. (Accord­ 455-HELP Meeting at Isbistsr School - A consent agreement reached in Wayne ing to Gary Eppolito, Knollwood adminis­ Dr. Stan Jenkins, Pastor Canton Center Rd., County Circuit Court before Judge John D. trator, a Detroit bank has been chosen, al­ South of Ann Arbor Rd., Plymouth O’Hair, Knollwood Park, owned by. Sam though details were incomplete.) Family Unified Service 10:00-11:30 am Tocoo, and the state’s Cemetery Commission, 'Knollwood agreed to maintain the ceme­ Evening Service 6:00 pm Sunday School, all ages 9:46 a.m. which oversees . Michigan cemeteries tery according to "industrystandards* during Wed. Bible Study 7 p.m. Worship 11:00a.m. ■stipulates: Active Youth, Bus Ministry Rev. William c. Moore the probationary period. For more information ceil 422? 1150. 'The Cemetery Commission amends its 'Knollwood agreed to begin an accelerated Feb. 27, 1978 order revoking Knoll- repayment to the make up a shortage of wood’s registration to a tbree-year-aiid-30 $129,452.20 in the merchandise trust fund People's Church Plymouth Church day probation. and of $41,642,28 in the endowed care fund Worshipping at Plymouth 'Knollwood agrees to make deposits as re­ and to make up those shortages before Canton High School of the Nazorene quired by law into its Endowed Care Trust the probation ends. 8415 Canton Center Road 41560 E. Ann Arbor Tr. Fund and Merchandise Trust Fund as sales of 'Knollewood will pay a penalty of 10. per­ Canton - 463-1525 burial rights and cemetery merchandise, 981-0499 Carl R. Allen, Pastor cent on shortages occuring after April 6, Rev. Harvey Henevold, Pastor goods and services are made. 1978. 'The Commission shall undertake an Sunday School 9:45 a.m. 'Knollwood agreed to deliver all merchan­ Morning Worship 10 a.m. Sunday Services 11 a .m /* 6 p.m. dise already sold within 60 days of requests Fellowship HOur and Sunday Midweek Service (W ed.) 7 p.m. by its customers. School foliowing 'If Knollwood is sold, it agreed to have the new buyer made aware of, and agree to the The Colony Bible Calvary Baptist consent order. 'If Knollwood violates the agreement, the Fellow ship C hurch state cemetery commission, on .four days (The Wesleyan Church) 43066 Joy Road notice, may modify the probation to a sus­ 42290 Five Mile Road Canton pension of the cemetery’s registration and Plymouth 453-6749 or 466-0022 appoint a temporary receiver for the oper­ 420-0484 or 420-2899 Dr. G. Douglas Routledge ' Gary A. Cured, Pastor ation. Bible School * Worship DEC.17TODEC.21 9:45 *11 a.m. The cemetery commission has been investi- Sunday School 10 a.m. ALL LUNCHES WITH MILK —gating—Knollwood—for—at—loaat—three- ■ Evening E vengeiC p.r Menu* subject to change. FOrihlpCeTibratron 11 a m . MONDAY years. George Bruce, secretary of the com­ Gospel Inspiration 6:30 p.m. Hamburcer srarr, whipped potatoes, bread & butter, mission, said last week the state was prepar­ chilled fruit, cookie. ing an audit of Knollwood’s books. First United TUESDAY During a hearing held by the cemetery First Church of the Piaaa burger/bun, green bean*, fruited gelatin, chocolate cake. commission last March 29, Tocco and Eppo­ Christ Scientist Methodist Church lito testified that Knollwood’s operations 1100 W . Ann Arbor Tr. WEDNESDAY 46201 N. Territorial Church & Reading Room Chili dog/bun, french fries or later tots, cole slaw, chilled were unfairly hampered by state laws gover­ 463-6290 fruit. 463-1676 ning trust funds and that no money had been Samuel F. Stout THURSDAY " Church * ' Sunday School SOUTHERN CHRISTMAS taken from the cemetery operation. Frank W . Lyman, Jr. Baked ham slice, whipped potato/grary, buttered com, Tocco, who described himself as a "vege­ 10:30-11:30a.m. Fredrick C. Vesburg bread St butter, cranberry sauce, ice cream cup, Christmas table merchant,” has faced other difficulties Wed. Church 8-9 p.m. cookie. - ■ -...... ' with Knollwood, when hif bank filed suit to Reeding Room 9:30 & 11:001 Worship * Church FRIDAY foreclose on the undeveloped portions of the in Forest Place Mall Hamburger/bun or cheeseburger, buttered green beans, All Are Meet Welcome tater tots, chilled peaches. cemetery for non-payment of his mortgage. Kenneth G. Libbing, 72, of Plymouth Michael Martin Trees, 79, of Canton, died Township, died Dec. 5 at St. Joseph Mercy . Dec.7 in Livonia. Funeral services were held Hospital. Funeral services were held Dec. 7 at Dec. 10 at Schrader Funeral Home with The Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev. Philip Rev. Father Francis C. Byrne’and The Rev. Rodgers Magee and The Rev. Henry J. Walch Kenneth MacKinnon officiating. Burial was officiating.burial was at Toledo Memorial Par at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. and Cemetery in Sylvania, Ohio. ' He is survived by his daughter, Gloria He is survived by his wife, Lucille Siegel; Conroy of Canton; sisters, Katherine Benson, son and daughters, Frederick J. Libbing, Marie Morgan, Edna O'Donnell, Ernestine karen Williams both of Plymouth; and Valentine, Lillian Haas, all of Illinois; and, three grandchildren. granddaughter, Dianne Pietras of Westland. Mr. Libbing was a management consultant Mr. Trees was a tool and die maker. He and lived in the Toledo area until 1954. He came to the community in 1973 from Detroit was a member of the First United Presby­ and lived with his daughter in Canton. terian Church of Plymouth. Memorial contributions can be made to the First United Presbyterian Church and the Sneddon American Lung Association." Pauline B. Sneddon, 50, of Plymouth, died Dec. 3 in Livonia. Funeral services were Petho held Dec. 5 at Schrader Funeral Home with , . « , The Rev. Henry J. Walch, D-D- officiating. B. NORTHROP Phyllis Jean Petho, 61, of Canton, died . She is survived by her husband, Charles Dec. 1 at Providence Hospital in Southfield. L.; sons, Robert E. and'Edward L. both of Funeral services were held Dec. 4 at St. John Plymouth; and sisters, Geraldine McMinn & - Neumann Church-with Father Edward Bald­ and Jacqueline Dickerson. win officiating. Burial was in Knollwood Mrs. Sneddon came to .the community in FUNERAL DIRECTORS Memorial Park Cemetery. Arrangements 1959 from Detroit. She worked as a file clerk were made by Lambert Funeral Home. for the AutomobUe Association of America. She is survived by her husband, Peter J. Petho; mother, Mrs. Alice Frank; and, son, Thomas Petho. W illard 22401 Grand River 19091 Northvilie Rd. Mrs. Petho came to the community in 1977 and was a housewife. Violet H. WiUard, 81, of Plymouth, died • Redford Northvi lie Dec. 6 at Annapolis Hospital in Wayne. 531-0537 348-1233 Funeral services were held Dec. , 10 at 70 years of funeral service K alm bach Schrader Funeral Home with the Rev. PhiUp Rodgers Magee officiating. Burial was at Raymong Eugene (Curley) Kalmbach, 86, Parkview Memorial Cemetery. of NorthviUe, died Dec. 7 in Livonia. Funeral She is survived by her; sons, Robert of services were held Dec. 11 at Our Lady of Vic­ Everett, Wash., Bruce of Florissant, Mo., tory Church in NorthviUe with the Rev. Father Roderic of Canton; daughter, Barbara Bishop John O’CaUaghan officiating. Arrange­ of Allen Park; sisters, Dorothy Bullock of ments were made by Schrader Funeral Home. Grand Rapids, Esther Wilson of Sparta; bro­ He is survived by his wife, Anna; thers, George Bullies and Glenn . Bulliss of daughters, Shirley Melow of Plymouth, Mari­ Grand Rapids; 14 grandchildren; and 10 lyn Reh of NorthviUe; sons, Herbert R. Kalm­ great-grandchUdren. bach of Livonia, John D. Kalmbach of Ply­ Mrs. wiUard was a homemaker who came mouth, brother . Robert Kalmbach of St. to the community in 1949 from Dearborn. She illuminates the darkness in a forest, so we pledge ourselves Augustine, Fla.; 16 grandchildren; and 18 was a member of the First United Presby­ great-grandchildren. terian Church of Plymouth, Order of the Eas­ to giving comfort and support to our neighbors who are facing Mr. Kalmbach was a retired foundry execu­ tern Star No. 115, V.F.W. Post No. 6695, and a-night of sorrow and grief. You^can rely on us just tive for the Ford Motor Co. He retired in Plymouth Senior Citizens. as you would rely upon a friend of the family. 1946. He came to NorthviUe in 1977 from Memorial contributions can be made to the Florida. Estral Scholarship Order of the Eastern Star. You know, us .. . we’re here to serve you day and night.

The vocational education scholarships Interested persons should contact the WRC M l F. Locniakar, O.I.C. for special populations, including displaced 46401 Ann Arbor Rd. at 591-6400, ext. 430, for applications and in­ William G. Lambert FUNERAL HOME homemakers and single heads of household dividual counseling appointments. The ‘Jim Vermeulen (1 mile west of Sheldon; are still available for winter term at School­ Plymouth, Mich. 48170. Center is located in the second house from craft College. the south parking lot along Haggerty Road. To be eligible, a person must belong to one of four special population groups: displaced homemakers, part-time homemakers/wage Jaycees donate films earners, single heads of households and non- traditional job trainees. They must also lack job skills necessary to Canton Jaycees, through member John provide adequate financial support for them­ Wrobel have recently given four new films selves and dependents living in their homes, to the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. lack recent, skilled full-time work ex­ The films, from General Motors productions, perience, and must be receiving no other cover driving safety and the basics of the -federal education-assiatan utomobile-and-diesel engines;------—----- The scholarship funds can be applied to­ . The gift is in the schools’ film collection ward full or part-time study in selected tradit­ at the Salem High School library. All four ional or continuing education courses at films are now available for district use, Schoolcraft. said Bee Green, director of libraries. Senior eligible for services The Detroit-^Aynce County Area Agency of NorthviUe and Plymouth and the townships on Aging has awarded 87,800 of Title in of Plymouth and NorthviUe may receive the funds of the Older Americans Act to provide services. homemaking and chore services to the senior citizens in the cities and townships of Ply­ To receive the services, or for more infor­ mouth and NorthviUe. mation about the Services, contact Ms. Goyt Any resident 60 years or older of the cities at 455-6620,455-6623 or 455-6627. rr%*v\ r.'> '*■'*n • * « v. JV* **4S.i.V. 3>t•« PG es to expansion 57 BY CHAS CHILD Development Committee (ICDC). "If we wait for the road commission to pave are going.to have to give a lot to get what we, A strong effort to lure industrial develop­ The township board has tentatively decided it the world will pass us by,'’ said the clerk, want (more industry in Canton). It may haveE ment to Canton Township was pledged by the to develop some industrial land it owns along urging the board to commit the $125,000. to be zoning and money." { Board of Trustees Thursday night. Haggerty, south of Joy, once the road is Trustee Robert Greenstein replied, "How The board has also talked about hiring an: The resolution is not a new policy for. paved. can we be sure that after we’ve paid for the industrial coordinator to actively recruit in-1 the board, rather a rededication to relieve However, the Wayne County Road commis­ paving that we have takers (for the industrial dustries looking for a site, although no action ( residents of an ever-increasing tax load. subdivision?) was taken at the meeting. Among the initiatives planned by the board sion says it is too strapped for money to pave Haggerty soon. Furthermore, the project is "I think it (paying for the paving) is without "We need an inventory of industrial1 to boost the township’s tax base include a doubt a sound investment," said Harold paving Haggerty Road south of Joy Road, low on the commission’s paving priority list, parcels done and then we could hire an SB according to township officials. Fischer, a member of the ICDC . aggressive industrial coordinator," saidS which will enable the development of an in­ "If we don’t get industrial development dustrial subdivision, and compiling an inven­ Greenstein. ^ The only way to speed the project up is to . now, in three or four years we’ll be in'real s? tory of industrially zoned parcels. help the road commission pay for; it, said trouble," added Bob Schaetzl, chairman of At the end of the discussion, Flodin said he • How to pave Haggerty attracted most of the Clerk John Flodin. If the township will supply both the EDC and the ICDC. would prepare a resolution for the board’s K attention at Thursday’s meeting of the board, $125,000, the paving can be done much consideration that would define the town- *-• the township’s Economic Development. Cor­ sooner, road commission officials have told however, the township decides the paving ship*8 direction and goals for industrial ex- ^ poration (EDC), and Industrial Commercial Supervisor Noel Culbert. question, Treasurer Jim. Donahue said, "We pans ion.

Monday’s . Plymouth City Commission service (such as cutting back to every other meeting will be a lot of rubbish. week residential pickup and once or twice a The commission is scheduled to vote on sol­ week commercial pickup) to stay within the ving the budget squeeze felt by anticipated city’s budget. increases in garbage collection costs with the The commission meeting will be held at expiration of the current city contract with 7:30 p.m. Monday in City Hall. Midwest Sanitation. At a committee-of-the-whole meeting Mon­ day, the commissioners discussed the possi­ . . .and Cultural bility of extending the current contract with Midwest Sanitation until July 1, allowing the Center reports city go negotiate a new contract. When bids on the contract were solicited two weeks ago, Midwest’s bid was thrown out added costs for not meeting specs and the lone remaining Adding to the other woes seen by the City ’ bidder’s price was far in excess of the amount of Plymouth budget this year. City'Recreation budgeted for refuse disposal. Director Chuck Skene has sent a report show­ City Manager Henry Graper will make a ing that operational expenses of the Cultural recommendation to the commission Monday— Center were $20,600 more than anticipated probably to extend the current contract while thus far this year. negotiating a new bid for the service. The City Commission was scheduled to dis­ Among the possibilities facing the commis­ cuss Skene’s report last week, but hias not re­ Jeannotte Pontiac moves sion are some cutbacks in refuse collection scheduled the discussion. Bob Jeannotte Pontiac has moved to its new location, on 14944 Sheldon Road in Plymouth Township. Owner Bob Jeannotte said the move to larger quarters will enable him to "serve the community and his customers better.” For example, the service facilities at the Schools borrow $2.3 million dealership are three times larger than at its old location on Ann Arbor Road in the City of Plymouth, he Baid. To meet cash-flow needs, the Plymouth- earmark the first tax monies received in a Bob Jeannotte Pontiac was recently named a'Master Pontiac Dealer, based on sales Canton Board of Education approved borrow- separate fund until the money and interest and service satisfaction. There are only 141 master dealers out of3,400 in the country. ing $2.3 million in a state aid note.on Monday ahas accumulated. night. The result is a cash-flow problem to meet PRECISION SPRING OPEN HOUSE The low bid will be awarded at a special operating expenses, Hoben added, On Sunday, Dec. 9, Precision Spring Corporation held an open house for employees, Canton. meeting on Jan. 7, 1960. It is necessary to . He also said that the school district "will' Township officials and other guests. Ground-breaking ceremonies for the plant located on Van borrow money as a direct result of the Head- probably make some mony on the deal, Born Road in Canton were held in August, 1978. Yesterday Precision Spring entertained repre­ lee Amendment, Supt. John M. Hoben told We’ll borrow the money at 8 per cent rates sentatives from its automotive customers, suppliers, and corporate principals. board members Monday night. He said.that and then invest the money at 12 or 13 per cent school districts are required by Headlee to . rates for six months or so," said Hoben. course new contract As a result of plans to expand the Hilltop Glen the new clubhouse after the old clubhouse watering system; and few golfers caused by In Addition, the township is planning to Golf Course by nine holes and some problems was destroyed by fire; a two-month delay in the construction of the Byron Sanitary Sewer expand the golf course by nine holes, which in running the golf course this year, Plymouth obtaining the liquor license; a delay in the through the course in September rather than will be completed in 1981. Jawor’s current Township may have to look for a new installation and correct operation of the November; contract calls for the operation of a nine-hole manager. course. In 1978, John Jawor, Hilltop Glen manager As well as shortening his lease, Jawor 8jgned~a-flv«-year~«OBtract-witb-Blyiaouth- ‘aske'd'fori$77000 reduction in his payment to Townahip to operate the nine-hole course. C a n to n td in growth the township and setting the 1980 and 1981 The lease will expire in October, 1983; How­ payment at $21,000 or 50 per cent of the ever, Jawor is asking the township to shorten greens fees, whichever is greater. His' current the lease by two years so that it will expire in Despite a slump in the housing industry, pace. In 1978, Canton topped the list of Canton Township is still ranked as the fastest-growing communities. contract is for $35,000 or 50 per cent of the October, 1981. , greens fees, whichever is greater. Jawor’s attorney, William Hopp, re­ second-fastest growing community in the The rest of the top-10 list for the first six quested that change and others at the Ply­ Detroit metropolitan area. months of this year goes like this: Clinton The architect for the design of the new nine mouth Township Board of Trustees meeting . In figures released by the'Southeast Mich­ Township, 547; Troy, 544 Avon Township, holes will meet with the township board at its last Tuesday night. igan Council of Governments, (SEMCOG), 515; Waterford Township, 419; Sterling next meeting, Monday, Dec. 17. In the mean­ According to Hopp, some problems, Canton issued permits for 553 housing units Heights, 398; Detroit, 379; Macomb time, the township attorney will meet with "which turned out to be much worse than in the first six months of 1979. This ranked Township, 318; Van Buren Township, 268. Jawor and Hopp to evaluate his proposals for originally anticipated,” have emerged since second behind Farmington Hill’s 820. - -SEMCOG officials pegged the housing this year before deciding whether it will be Jawor signed the contract. They include: a By comparison, Canton issued permits for slowdown on rising interest rates, housing necessary to hire a new manager when the two-month delay in moving and constructing 1,183 units in all of 1978, well ahead of 1979’s prices, and inflation. additional nine holes are completed. fSr*"- v •-. '•. . •!...» r. - '»• V,’ \ v# i Xv » ■ ■ -\ Salem opens uHth win BYKEN VOYIES It was the first game of the year for the Shooting 50 per cent from the floor Salem boys basketball squad and although throughout the entire game helped the Rocks the Rocks did nothing fancy, they still handed hand on to their lead. Salem tallied 17 points, non-league opponent Walled Lake Central in the third period while Central counted 11. a 68-51 defeat. x In the final period it was much the same as' "We played, well. For being this eary, our the Rocks dropped in 19 points and Central defensive game was very good. We contained had 15. 1 thier players and made them work for every "Inn the first game of the season you try pont," said Salem coach Fred Thomann. and iron out some of the wrinkles and'see . "Also our scoring was well balanced." what areas need work. We did that more or ”We had some sound performances out of less," .^aid Thomann. our young players and the seniors did a nice Three Rocks reached double figures during the game. Senior Rob Neu headed the job also," Thomann said. "We had an ex­ scoring with 16 points, while senior Howard tremely good first quarter but central is a Monk had 15 and senior Jim Anderson had much improved team and. they did not stop 12. Neu also collected seven assists and playing. In the past with a score like 18-8 picked up seven steals. Monk grabbed 13 the game would have been just about de­ rebounds and Anderson had seven assists. . cided." Other Salem scorers included Scott Bublin Central outscored the Rocks in the second with nine, Mike Sharp and Leigh Langkabel quarter 17-14 but Salem still led at the in­ with six each, and Brian Kelliher with four. termission, 32-25.' Sharp also had sis assists. Chiefs tally opening win BY MIKE HENSHAW second half after picking up his third foul The Canton boys basketball team held off early in the second quarter, a furious fourth quarter rally by' Livonia Trailing 57-41, the Patriots, lead by the Franklin to record a 66-59 victory Friday night shooting of seniors Jeff Weber and Doug in both team's season opener. White, outscored the Chiefs nine to one to get, "It's always good to win the first game," back into the game at 58-50 with 4:29 said Canton coach Craig Bell. "Especially remaining. when you work so hard during the summer Canton's Dave Visser made it 60-50 on a A DETERMINED CHIEF shows how its done while a Livonia Franklin player looks and fall preparing for it." fine assist from Randy Wilkin, but a three- i on, taken in by the beauty of the situation. Canton won the contest taking win number . The Chiefs scored the first 12 points of point play by White and a jumper by Bob one of the year. (Crier photo by Rick Smith) the game and jumped off to a 16*2 lead before Gohl pulled Franklin to within five at 60-55 the Patriots came back with five straight with 1:16 left. points to narrow the gap to 16-7 at the end of Junior Ken VanKirk connected on a rare BIKE$*BIKE$»BIKES*BIKES*BIKE$ the,first quarter. Junior. Sean'Houle scored four point play at the 0:50 mark, however, six straight points to lead the early Chief to secure the Chief victory. ,VanKirk was They're the perfect gift idea for everyone! surge. fouled after making a short turn-around shot Franklin 'pulled to within seven at 16-9 * and connected on both free throws of a'one • j We have a wide selection of styles and models to early in the second quarter before the Chiefs and one situation at the foul line to make it f outscored the Patriots 16-6 to up their margin 64-55. Senior Scott Adler added two free J; to 32-15 and went oh the lead at the half . throws for the Chiefs after the Patriots nar- J: choose from, and we feature the..... h ■ 34-22. ^ rowed it to 64-59 with 0:20 left. v The/third quarter was ell Canton. The "They made a run at us, but the important Chiefs at one time outscored the Patriots thing is that we held together," said Bell. II 14-4 to iead 51-33 and held a 16-point; "We got into foul trouble as a result of our For that Hard-to-Fit, 53-37, advantage going into the final eight aggressiveness on defense and Franklin « MAMt OF QUALITY minutes of play. played hard—they'll win their share of it Growing Child. iii The Patriots fought back in the final games this year." It's the “Full Size" Bicycle i l l quarter, outscoring the Chiefs 22-13, taking Adler led a well-balanced Canton scoring' that adjusts to fit any size advantage of the Chiefs' foul trouble. attack with 16 points. Westing was next with rider. It comes in boys & girls Houle sat out much of the second half after 14 followed by Visser and Houle with 12 ii styles and coaster brakes, picking up his third foul with 6:48 left in the points each. VanKirk and junior Dave Malek 3-speed and 10-speed models. third quarter and his fourth with 2:14 added six apiece. Available exclusively at your remaining in the stanxa. Also, Senior Brad "We'll have a more balanced scoring this Westin fouled out with six minutes remaining year," said Bell. "We have a lot of offensive Ross Bicycle Dealer. in the game, having missed much of the weapons. Our bench also contributed a lot _ _ ■» -m ' Cont.topg.Sl Here's more Christmas Sporting Goods gift ideas J r R o c k s win last night □ Footballs □ Athletic.Shoes It was a furipus contest, as the Salem basket­ □ Jack ets □ Cross Country Skis' Salem reclaimed the temple of the game in the ball squad went up against a hot and cold second quarter behind the aggressive play of □ Basketball Equip. □ Athletic Bags Belleville team last, night and took the Suburban fl □ Bowling Shoes seniors Anderson and New and junior □ Woolrich Clothing eighth league game 59-51. Langkabel. . □ Golf Equip. □ Skates “ We’ll take it, but 1 wasn’t very pleased,” said □ Arnold Palmer Golf Sweaters □ Swim'Suits Salem coach Fred Thomawn. “ 1 wasn’t pleased The Rocks went in front 25-23 two. minutes bccaus; we had a 16 point lead and led it fritter □ Hockey Equip. □ Boxing Gloves & Accessories before the half, and up that margin to 31-27 at 1 -awayr—•—------;------;------Ihe intermission. ” ~ ’ *- □ Baseball Equip. ;n □ Ektelon Racquetball Equip. “ We have to develop our consistency period. □ Warm-up Suits □ Socks and Caps It’s difficult to stress how tough the end of the Belleville turned cold in the third period while i i game can be to the younger players until they see Salem charged up its offensive attack. The Rocks it.” were abl£ to continually slide underneath the Rob New did most of the offensive scoring for Tiger defense and finally broke the game wide the Rocks pumping in 17 points, while Howard open. ■ . n NEW HOURS _ PLYMOUTH — Munk added 11 points,- eight of which came at Mon. thru Fri. 9 am - 8 pm the foul line. Leigh Langkabel had 10 points, Salem soon pulled away and held a 14 point S aturday 9 am - 6 pm Mike Sharp 7 and Jim Anderson 5 to add to margin at the end of the quarter, 45-31. Salem's tally. / udinb ost The Tigers scored first in the opening quarter Fipal quarter was as fast and furious as the T P and Set the pace through the rest of the period, first three. The Tigers clawed their way back into 1009 W. Ann Arbor Rd. QUALITY SPORTING GOODS using a strong rone defense and good outside the game and closed the gap to 52-49,' but the 463-0022 JIICYCLE SALES & SERVICE \ shooting. The score at the end of the period was Rocks stayed tough and extended their lead to 14-10 Belleville. the final score. Cont. from p g . M "We had a great team defensive effort— tonight. They did what they had to do when that was the difference,” said coach Dave we got into foul trouble." Van Wagoner. "Everybody played well' Gohl paced the Franklin scoring with 14 Tom Harris and Billy Hannis added 12 points. He was followed by Weber with 12 points each to the Chief scoring. and White with eight.. Canton opens Western Six league play The Canton junior varsity also opened its Friday night in its home opener against rival season on a high note, defeating the Patriots Northville. The Mustangs have three starters 70-58 behind 22 points and 21 rebounds from back from last year's squad and Bell looks Steve Tuttle. for a tough, close game.

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BY MIKE HENSHAW on scoring. The Canton wrestling team opened its sea­ The Chiefs then beat Willow Run 51-18 to son in an impressive way last week by win­ collect only six tournament points and Crest- ning the Northvilled Invitational Meet and wood 48-12 for four points. Northville was splitting a tri-meet with North Farmington upset by Willow Run to aid the Chief tourna­ and Ann Arbor. ment triumph. The Chiefs suffered a 42-15 defeat at the Individual tournament first place finishes hands, of North Farmington in their opening for the Chiefs were recorded by freshman match of the season Thursday night, but re­ Todd Bartlett (98 pounds), sophomore Brett bound to beat Ann Arbor 48-14. Haarala (119 pounds), Bennett (138 pounds) Seniors Tom Harreld, Paul Mooney, and and Vaughan (167 pounds), Dave Vaughan and junior Dave Bennett won point was added to each team's score for a both of their matches for the Chiefs. Also Harreld (112 pounds), Mooney (185 pounds),. senior Tim Racer (132 pounds), Harreld dominated the 112-pound weight juniors Bob Mullens (145. pounds and Mike class while Mooney recorded second period Dupuis (155 pounds) and sophomore Tom pins in both of his 185-pound contests. Holloway (105 pounds) won two of their Vaughan was victorious in the 167-pound matches. category and Bennett at 138 pounds. "Our younger wrestlers came through for Canton coach Dan Chrenko blamed inex­ us," said Chrenko. "They did a super job. perience to his team's opening defeat, and Also our seniors' won nine of. twelve credited the Chiefs for coming back strong matches." against Huron. Canton entertains Northville. Thursday ONE CAN IITERAIXY see detenhlnathm in the eyes of this Canton Chief basketball player as "North Farmington was the first match for he lays up a shot during Caaton’s game with Franklin. (Crier photo by Rick Smith) a lot of bur wrestlers, and they had some good night at 6:30 p.m. in the Chief's opening people," Chrenko said. "We lose three home match. matches that we had lead going into the third period—that was the turning point. I am pleased with the way we came back against Huron." The ChiefB brought back their first ever first place trophy from the Northville Invita­ tional Saturday. Last 'year Canton placed third. ■ "The kids showed a lot of heart—it's a super win for us,” said Chrenko. ”I've never seen a Canton wrestling team more excited, This is by far our best tournament per­ formance ever.” Canton totaled 19 points compared to second place Northville's 24../ Dearborn Heights Crestwood came in third followed by Willow Run in the four'team tourney.. One match loss, two points if the team's wrestler was pinned with the team accumulating the • least number of points the winner. Canton and Northville tied in tournament points with nine each in the opening match, .although Northville was credited a 29-27 win Rocks’ place at relays The salem boys swim team opened its sea­ son Saturday with a third-place finish at the Redford Union Relays. The Rocks tallied 54 points behind first-place Trenton with 74 and second-place West Bloomfield with 71. There were 12 teams in action at the relays. The Rocks best single finish was in the 200- yard breastroke.. The foursome of Jim Sulla, Steve McKenna, Gary Workman and Brian McAninch crossed the line with a first-place finish. ~ The quartet of Bruce Harwood, Stella, Kirk Albert and Russ Shaffer finished second in the 400-yard medley relay. "I was really pleased With our effort. I knew we had the ability to finish high up," said Salem coach Chuck Olson. "There were a lot of good teams at the relays bat we had the quality swimmers to do well." Livonia Stevenson, Canton and Livonia Bentley finished behind the Roclca. Cent, on p(. 22 Men's Shop ••••••••••••••••••••••••a* t BODY DAIW SHOPCUAD I Complete Collision Work G rajek’s PI ace • . 5775 Lilley Road - • • ' (one block North of Ford) * 459-6769

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MIKE GARDNER, President of the PtymoaUi Police Officers Association present* a H it do- 45M640 A $ 1 0 0 c h e c k nation check to each of the Salem and Canton boys basketball squads. Accepting for Salem is coach Fred Thomann (left), while Canton coach Craig BeQ (right) accepts for his squad.

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Some thoughts on basketball, officiating and tournaments. It always amazes me when I watch girls basketball teams in action. They have that emotional spark that is sometimes lacking in the boys games. Salem and Redford Union’s regional championship game is a case in point. Ob* viously it was a big game and obviously the girls were psyched for it. But to watch their joys and sorrows so openly expressed on the court -- that’s something different. Intensity is the watch word with girls sports and that Was the case Friday in the title clash. - ' Unfortunately both teams’ hard tyork was hampered by a lack of good officiating. It is assumed that for such a major contest as a regional final the men and women officials (in this case two women) would be of the highest possible quality. Not so. Without taking away from RU’s victory or addin to Salem’s defeat, the officials just down right poor. The constant traveling violations were by far the most upsetting thing to yours truly. Patty Weidman, for example,, had just completed what loked like a perfect turn­ around jumper when she was called for traveling. .That’s a first and'there were many more. The referees found too many mistakes in the foot-work of both squads. And then there were fouls that would come out of the blue. It was amazing that only two girls fouled out. The end result of poor officiating, score withstanding, is that it usually shatters the whole tempo of the game and slows the pace down without cause or reason. As for improving the officials lot, all I can say for the moment is that they should be trained as hard as the athletes. Officials can ruin an outstanding game. • • • • * It seems to me that the whole key in most basketball efforts is a team’s ability or inability to work the ball inside. Everything offensively depends on it. The ball must be worked by passing until an opening is found. Once an opening is found it is up to the individual player to go for it. There seems to be a fine line of team work and individualism in the sport of basketball. The Salem girls, as an example, would work the ball around the outside of the lane until one of them decided to go for ' broke, so to speak. It is like a well-time dance step. The moves have to be right and must be performed in generally the same fashion with variations on the actual step. . < Hike that. I like the idea ofboth teamwork and individual effort. It makes the game for the players. • . . * * * * ' I am looking forward to watching th4e boys in action. I wonder if they dance as WHILE THE FRANKLIN player seems engrossed in something across the gym a Canton Chief makes a desperate grab at a rebound during the two schools: Friday night clash; much as the girls Boys basketball is a demanding sport, take and double all the in-. (Crier photo by Rick Smilb) gradients in the girls version of the game and you have the boys version. I really enjoy high school tournaments. All the sports have their own tournaments though different they still have one thing in common, atmosphere. The intensity of the players is complimented by the intensity of the crowds. The YOUR ONE STOP COIN whole gym becomes on electric place. From a reporters view, I tend to. study the game much harder. My own intensity picks up and I find myuself actually wishing to be more closely involved. Strategy and tactics are a big thing with me and tournaments seem to bring out those finer elements of each. ■ • ; • * * • * rim Stam p & C oin A final thought. This is only my second column in my entire journalistic career and to tell the truth I have that sophomore jinx. But stick with and I’ll stick with it. Bas- ically I’m still the new kid on the block. 839 Penniman Ave., Plymouth Soccer teams honored 459-5275 Eleven junior soccer ictuus mmT tub canton Red Devils, all boys 10 and Sunder teams. area were presented with championship The Red Devils also won the Johnson Cup, trophies at Canton High last week. a traveling trophy for 10 and under boys. . Finishing in first place in their divisions Teams receiving runners-up trophies Silver Coins Wanted (Pre-1964) of the Great Lakes Soccer League were, the were Madrid, boys 19 and under; the Wild­ Rockets, boys 16 and under; the Hornets, cats, girls 19 and undeithe Eagles, boys 12 boys 14 and under; the Kicks, girls 10 and under and the1 Orange Crush, girls 12 and under; the Bruisers, the Chargers and the . under.

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9 p m TELETYPE SERVICE AVAILABLE W e d n e s d a y Gold & Silver COBB'S MdrketPrices'Hdurly ~ ~ ★ Stamps ★ Numismatic Coins PRESENTED W IN a data dinner for 21 PLUS, 397-1988 43711 Mich. Ave. BY ★ Estate Appraisals meet someone the same night with your same interestsl ★ Investment Counselling Coma in and 'punch-out' a Matins Card by t:46 pm. At 10:00 pm tha Mating Qama Show will start and during tha show and after­ wards, the matched cards of those participating will be announced. The phrase 'third time lucky' didn’t jumper. points. • ■ hold true for the Salem’s girls basketball The score at the end of the fourth quarter Terry Harper charged the Panthers with 17 squad Friday night in the finals of the Region stood at 37-37. points seven of which came at the free 3 basketball tournament at Dearborn. Red- In the overtime period, Nancy Lawson and throw line. ford Union edged the Rocks 45-41 to move Kelly Kollar each canned two free throws "We had a great season. It was a good m onto the state quarter-finals this week. - while Lori Pastula and Pam Drury added a game. We were just beaten by a good basket­ RU had beaten Salem twice during the ball team,"said Blohm. regular season in non-league play and the basket each to give RU the win. Horwood Rocks were out for revenge. For a while it and Moore accounted for Salem’s over­ seemed that Salem. would stop the losing time points. ; "Playing without Patty is always a big streak and pull off the victory. Crier photos «?•<» V Unfortunately for the Rocks, a combination thing, but Redford Union had to play with­ out Lawson at the end of the overtime so it of several things kept that coveted *vtr - victory from their grasp. It did take, however, worked both ways,"Blohm said. "They four periods of hard action and an over­ cashed in at the line throughout the game by and there’s not much you can'do about it." PATTY WEIDMAN shows" why she was time period to decide the issue. such a great asset to Salem’s offensive punch "I just think they had more points than us at Weidman paced Salem’s scoring 15 points, while Moore had 12 and Horwood and Cheryl in the championship game; shooting and good the end of the game,” said Salem coach Bob Robert Cameron height. . Blohm. "There are times when you play the- Sobkow added six each, jacque Merrifleld best you can and it’s still not good engough." rounded out the Rocks scoring with two In those regular season games, Blohm said that RU had won at the free-throw line. It happened that way again Friday, accord­ ing to Blohm RU went 16-24 at the line, drop­ ping in six of 10 in fourth period and overtime.

Salem came out fighting in the first quarter and dominated the action taking 8-6 lead at end of the period. The Rocks continued to control the tempo of^he game through the second quarter, leading 21-15 at the half. That was to be Salem’s finest moment during the regional battle. "Right before the half we got things really going. All the girls played hard and we shot the ball well in the first half. We had a lot of good scoring chances but the ball wouldn’t go down when we needed it to. We couldn’t extend our lead, beyond eight points," said Blohm. Salem canned the first bucket in the third quarter of play but the tempo started to change in RU’s favor. By the end of the period the Panthers had closed the gap 28-27. m The final quarter provided pure basketball excitement. The lead changed hands repeat­ edly in the final quarter as. each team struggled to take the victory. Salem held the lead for the final time at 34-33. Patty Weidman, Salem’s powerful forward, then fouled out and the Rocks were hard pressed to stay in the game. Eileen Moore tied the contest near the end of regulation time but then the Rocks failed to score on the last shot. Nan Horwood took the set-up ... THE INTENSITY of both the players on the court and the won the contest in the final minute of an extended overtime with time running out but missed on a players on the bench was something to be noted in the classic period. (Cner photo by Robert Cameron) girls’ struggle between Redford Union and the Salem Rocks. RU

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After 5,459-1405. Parkhurst. Guess who! (Aik your neighbor PATIOS Carpet sales & go'farther whether sha remembered the Jeck-O-Lantam). service. Also fur­ New spray guns for body shop. Use Binks still I CUSTOM BUILT niture cleaning. in The Crier in boxes, $110 each. Days, 453-3639. 459-3090 Unde Rimbaud says: Our deehre lacks the music k Wolmonized (rot proof) Classifieds Boys 20" bicycle excellent condition, $16. of the mind. Our passion gives rhythm to •M References and photos 453-1325. sorrow. li'i of past workmanship & desigtrr Constructed- UndeMtks-thenks forthetoenofthewheets; w^ *yt *s * f> < 'MMMMMMMrnim m im m m m im m m im m m m m im m iim m s2.50 for the first Deadline; 10 words, 10c each Monday 5 pm additional word C rier classifieds Call 453-6900 Curiosities Curiosities 12,1979 $ 3 CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH Christmas story hour at Plymouth Bookworld, Special thanx to: Ed, Bob, Ron, Chas, Pat, BOARD OF TRUSTEES - REGULAR MEETING in the Forest Street Mall. Mister Willoughby's Sally, LaVerne, Mark, Carol, Tha Over­ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4.1979 Christmas Tree, Saturdays at 2:00 p.m., Dec. 8 worked Glenn Printing Typesetters, arid and 15. everyone else who helped produce limp The meeting was cglled to order at 7:30 p.m. by Supervisor Notebaert followed by the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. thru this Surprise filled issue. All Board members were present. Mr. Breen moved approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting .of November 27, 1979 of the Charter Township of Now who really stole Bob's kiss? Plymouth Board of Trustees. Supported by Mrs. Lynch. Motion carried unanimously. Modification Graphiques Award goes to R. Mr. Breen moved approval of the bills as submitted in the amount of General Fund $17,036.90 and Water and Sewer Happy 24th Birthday, 'Sue O. Hang-in there Capons this week. of $72,757.04 for a total amount of $89,793.94. Supported by Mr. West. Roll call vote: Ayes: Law, Lynch, Fidge, Breen, with school and work. Remember only 18 more West, Hulsing, Notebaert. Nays: None. Motion passed on a roll call vote. days.till Las Vegas. Karan. Mrs. Fidge moved approval of the agenda as submitted. Supported by Mr. West. Motion carried unanimously. Jim Mulligan informs us that he has Mr. Breen proposed that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth table Application No. 474 concern­ LeGaults of Plymouth invites you to their open received several annoying phone calls ing tentative preliminary plat approval of Lake Cove Subdivision based on the consent of the applicant to the second meet- ingin January, I960 and ask the Wayne County Road Commission Board for a hearing on the alternate plan at the earliest house Sun., Dec. 16, from 2-5, 884 Penniman because of an incorrect advertisement. It possible time. Supported by Mrs. Fidge. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Law, Breen, Fidge, Lynch, Hulsing. Nays: West, Note; (two doors west of the post office). should have read: 'Jim Mujligan has a baert. • sewing machine for sale, cheap. Phone Mr. West moved approval of Application No. 487-Land Split of 'property at 45800 Ann Arbor Trail as recommended EYE CATCHERS 555-1212 after 6 p.m. and ask for Mrs. Kelly by the Planning Commission as recommendations and the items that the Planning Commission called to the applicant's Misties, candlelights, environmentals, and so who loves with h im .' attention to have been fulfilled. Supported by Mr. Breen. Motion carried unanimously: much more to add that special touch to your Mr. Breen mored that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth adopt the Resolution as proposed wedding photography. Rawlinson Photography, to sign and indicating our agreement to enter into a contract with the Wayne County Board of Public Works for the Step I, Step H Interim Financing Agreement for the Huron Valley Wastewater Control System and subject to the D.P.W. 453-8872. . Board approving a memorandum to the contract agreeing to the changes in the insurance clause and the rate review clause, in accordance, with the proposed agreement that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth dis­ Steve Redfem makes great peas aHa kitchen cussed at their meeting of December 4,1979. Supported by Mr. West. Motion carried unanimously. floor. Mrs. Hulsing moved that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth authorise the engineer to take quotes for the extension of the 8 inch sewer westerly along Ann Arbor Trail to the length that the engineer determines is Not bad, Patricia. I've never seen anyone inflate cost efficient and proceed accordingly. Supported by Mrs, Lynch. Motion carried unanimously on a roll call vote with Mrs. a cat before. Ex-phot-ed. Fidge voting no. . .. . Mr. Breen moved that the Board of Trustees have a legal opinion from counsel as to the proposed modifications of the lease,andifthereisbasisforsame.SupportedbyMrs.Fidge.Motioncarriedunanimously. • Mom and'Dad. Steve called 2nd asked me to Mr. Breen mored that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth consider the Local Participation in tell you that he -received your check. Just the 1980 Census at the firat meeting in April, 1980. Supported by Mrs. Hulsing. Motion carried unanimously. checking up on you . . . yuk, yuk, yuk. Mrs. Lynch moved that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth write a letter of support opposing the proposed abolition of Wayne-Oakland Library Services. Supported by Mrs. Fidge. Ayes all. Attention DIBNS Club: For sale suction cups, Mr. West moved that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth petition by Resolution the Depart­ used once — 1978. Also correct flags for any ment of Natural Resources to appoint a committee to study the request that hunting be banned in Plymouth Township. occasion. • -WHEREAS, an advisory vote of Township residents indicated two yearssgo they were opposed to hunting anywhere in the Township, and Americans at WHEREAS, the committee appointed by the Department of Natural Resources at that time recommended otherwise, I've .seen some chicken shirted publishers in my and ' time, but this time you really got to be a pain WHEREAS, in the ensuing two yean, subdivisions have been built in the Township west of Beth Road and additional in mv asp. Oft'Misquoted. rest■■■ No. 14 ones are planned, and WHEREAS, the completion of M-14 has further made the western side of the Township readily accessible from greater Uncle Ken says: I think therefore I am. I think. distances, now THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Township petition the Department of Natural Resources to appoint a com­ mittee to again study the Township west of Bede Road to determine if it is advisable for them to reconsider the decision they made two years ago. Supported by Mrs. Hulsing. Roll Call Vote: Ayes: Lynch, Fidge, West, Law, Breen, Hulsing, Notebaert. Nays: None. REALTY WORLD® Mr. Breen moved to table the budget for the calendar year 1980 for the Water and Sewer Department to the December Wm. Decker, Inc., REALTORS® 17th, 1979 meeting. Supported by Mrs. Lynch. Ayes all. Mr. Breen moved that Mr. Hollis be directed to notify the affected owners that they should make plans to connect into 670 S. Main St., Plymouth, Ml. 48170 their own local governmental area sewer and water mains. A carbon copy of the letter should go to the Clerk of the muni­ cipality. Supported by Mrs. West. Motion carried unanimously. 455-8400 It was moved by Mr. West and supported by Mr. Breen that the following transfers be made as requested by the Clerk. FromWaterandSewerContingency521theamountof$27,471.40tobesllbcateda8foBows: ' HOME OF THE WEEK 401 ■ Water $22,171.28 402 Sewage 3,398.52 453 Maintenance of Mains 51.51 4»2 Maintenance of Hydrant 219.52 502.8 Pension . 900.67 506 Auditing • 700.00 From Fund Balance #390 of the General Government into Contingency 941 the amount of $31,617 and then into the fol- lowing accounts: 101-826.0 Township Board Legal Fees $3,500.00 101-861.0 Township Board Expense Allowance 181.00 CD , C D 101-900 Township Board/Printing and 500.00 ■f Publishing 201-808 , Accounting-Audit < 200.00 215-727 Clerk’s OfEce-Supplies 1,500.00 253-706 Tressurer-Salary 1,700.00 305-707 Police-Dog Warden 1,500.00 305-818 Police-Contract-Wayne County 2,900.00 336-707 Fire-Part-Time Volunteers 4,500.00 336-727 Office Supplies 200.00 691-707 Recreation-Salary 1,000.00 QUIET 801-703 Planning Commission-Salary " 2,500.00 Court location and beautiful condition make this three bedroom 801-826 Planning Commission-Legal Fees 1,000.00 900-718 Fringers & Pensions 9,000.00 ranch a fine starter home. With a huge country kitchen and full base­ 954-720 Workmen’s Comp. 1,236.00 ment, It offers excellent dollar value. $59,900 954-913 ■ " Insurance-Fleet ' 200.00 REALTY WORLD - Wm. Decker, Inc. 455-8400 From Public Improvement Fund No. 245-296 the balanoe of No. 512 and No. 245;297 the balance of $8,189.45 into Fund Balance No. 390. For helpful Real Estate Information, See our column on Mr. West moved that Settlement Dsy, Tuesday, December 18th be changed to December 17th, 1979. Supported by Paga60of today'sCommunity Crier. Mrs. Lynch. Ayes all. Mr.. Breen moved that it be made a matter of record that $162,000.09 was the final amount paid to E. W. Garlick for his work on the Detention Pond at the Recreation Site. Supportedby Mrs. Fidge. Ayes all. Mr. Breen mored that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth amend the Township Pension Plan purchase amendment be entered into with Burnham and Flower Agency for this purpose. Supported by Mrs. Hulsing. Motion carried unanimously. p o s t in g a n d r u n g Mr. Breen moved that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth authorise the engineer to draft a mas­ OF CITY COMMISSION MINUTES ter sewer plan for the Township. Supported by Mr. Law. Motion carried unanimously. CITY OF PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN State of Michigan Liquor Control Commission: Re: Transfer of SDM License from JoAnn Senick to Showki SalaK; 40522 Notice is hereby given that on the 4th day of December, 1979, true copies of the minutes of the regular meeting of the Ann Arbor Trail; Mr. Breen moved that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth transmit a letter to City Commission held on Monday, November 19, 1979, at 7:30 p.m., were posted on the official bulletin boards.of the the Liquor Control Commission indicating that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth has no deroga­ City of Plymouth, located at the Southeasterly comer of the intersection of S. Main Street and Penniman Avenue; the tory information about the applicant and that the.Board of Trustees would have no objection to the transfer provided that Southeasterly comer of the intersection of Starkweather Avenue and W. liberty Street; the South entrance of the Central the ordinance violations sited inthe Building Inspector's letter of December 4, 1979 which is attached be corrected. Sup­ Parking Lot facing S. Harvey Street; and also on the bulletin board in the City Hall at 201 S. Main Street. These minutes ported by Mrs. Fidge. Motion carried unanimously. are posted in accordance with Section S. 11 of the City Charter for the, benefit and information of all interested dliiene Mrs. Fidge moved to adjourn the meeting. Supported by Mr. West. Ayes all. Supervisor Notebaert adjourned the meet­ of the City of Plymouth. ing at 1:00a.m., December 5,1979. PAUL V. BRUMFIELD Approved, Respectfully submitted, ...... City Clerk THOMAS NOTEBAERT, SUPERVISOR ' ESTHER HULSING, CLERK Publish: December 12,1979 The above minutes are a synopsis. The Official Minutes are on file in the Clerk’s Office.

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