booths will combine BY T.M. SMITH There will be a change in the way food booths are set up at the Fall Festival this year, although it is rot the change many food groups several weeks ago. At a special meeting of the festival board last week, the decided not to change the basi: food booth .scheme as originally suggested. These booths, however, will allowed to sell beverages. Instead beverage booths incorporated into the festival that will sell only beverages. These decisions were announced in a press release last Friday. Board president Jim Vermeulen was unavailable for comment oil the decision, .while board member Sue Me Elroy refused to respond saying “ anything on this matter should come from Jim Vermeulen.” The board planned at one time to make major changes in the booth setup, by placing fur food booths at the festival and setting up the different groups i i these booths. Under this plan, the Polish tennial Dancers,. for instance, have worked in the pizza booth. This plan fell under heavy criticism from the groups who work the booths. At a special meeting in the groups turned out in number voice concern over the plan. Evidently the groups got the message across, as the board decided to leave the groups to sell the foods that sell best. Still, patrons of the festival notice a change when theypurchja food. Beverages will not.be available at the food booths, and only drinks will be allowed at the beverage areas. It is not known how many or where the beverage booths will be located throughout the festival grounds. It is te for those who served also unclear what kinds of beverages will be sold. Merwin Brace, chaplin for the Lt. Gamble VFW Post 6695, salutes durir g the Memorial Day- At the special meeting in Apr I it was ceremonies in Kellogg Park Monday. Brace is a veteran of World Wai{ II. (Crier photo by Continued on page 14 Chris Boyd)

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The 535,000 square-foot building will be used by the appliance giant as a * - % warehouse and corporate headquarters. Ameritcch will continue use of the building until this fall when services will be divided between a new building in Indiana and a smaller v distribution center in Plymouth. V* Although terms of the purchase agreement were not disclosed, the building carries a State Equalized Valuation of $4.135.000 - indicating a total value of $8.2 million. “ Due to our. rapid expansion, we’ve outgrown our Taylor facility.”, ex­ plained. Highland Chairman David Mondrv. “ But. the metropolitan area is Highland’s home and we look forward to continuing our significant o re ewe doing her&p presence in the area at our new Plymouth location.” Mondrv said. Matthew Strang, 2, of Plymouth, keeps a watchful Farmer’s Market at The Gathering in Plymouth. Highland currently employs more eye on this sheep at Saturday’s opening of the (Crier photo by Chris Boyd) than 400 people at its Taylor facility, but it is unknown how many people the company will bring, with them in it1- move and how many jobs will be created in this area. Friends, colleagues pay respects to Father Kenneth MacKinnon Skubick EDITOR’S NOTE: Tom Boyle is a,former member o f Archbishop of the Archdiocese Edmund Szoka signs off Our Lady o f Good •Counsel church. He now !ive\ in noted, “ The new rite of the Catholic? Church says that Atlanta. death is not sorrowful but happy. That’s because a brother has risen to eternal life. But that doesn’t remove BY TO M B O Y LE the pain and suffering of our loss. j for now Rev. Kenneth P. MacKinnon, pastor of Our Lad| of “ I can’t rejoice and I’m not happy*,” Archbishop Szoka Good Counsel Church since 1973 and friend to o her said. “ Father MacKinnon’s passing fills me wi h great Plymouth churches was laid to rest Sat. May 17, follo\ ing BY ED FITZG ER ALD sadness and sorrow - as it does you whom he served at a funeral mass at O LG C . Suzanne Skubick. programming Good Counsel. Let us pray that God will raise up a worthy Music from the unlikely companions of bagpipe, h irp, director at Omnicom Cable, has taken successor,” he said. organ and guitars accompanied the service for the p iest a new job in Lansing, beginning June so proud of his Scottish. heritage. The funeral saw a Other O L G C clergy assisting withh the funeral m ass) and 2. She will work for the Michigan touching mixture of tearful recollections of the beloved burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetary inir Southfield were Department of Education, supervising church leader and humorous accounts of Kenneth Pastor Emeritus Father Francis Byi}ne, Father Timothy various video projects. MacKinnon as a man. ! . Hogan and Father George Kowalski. Father Robert Skubick. who has been at Omnicom Catholic Archbishop Walter J. Schoenherr spoke ai the Keller, a past assistant at the parish, spoke during the since the fall of 1981, says her new job mass attended by six bishops, 100 clergy - inclu ling previous evening’s ceremony honoring Father Mac KirVnon does not have an official title yet. several of Father MacKinnon’s classmates from semi tary at the church. I “Runkcl (superintendent of d a y s a n d 1,20() other friends. Parishoners stopped at the casket to pray for th ; repose Michigan schools) has been wanting “ The last time I spoke) here Was last year for Ft ther of the soul of Father MacKinnon. They were reminded of someone) with expertise in telecom­ MacKinnon’s 40th anniversary as a priest,’’ Bi: hop his Scottish heritage by the stole aroundour his neck.c . lI( j lhad munications to coordinate and oversee Schoenherr said. “ I was told by Mac what to say and what been made from the red plaid o f the MacKinnonIda tartan by schools’ video projects - to see what O L G C parishoner Mary Cotter on th e occasion of hisl40th not. to say. ‘No praise, please,’ was the order of the pay. works, and if it doesn’t, why.” anniversary as a priest. But today he is silenced inj speech and so I can say w lat I \)- Rick Collman, general manager of Born and raised in Detroit, Fattier MacKinion was Omnicom, said the station and the want,” the bishop said. | ' He pointed out that unlike some people today, F; ther associate pastor o f St. Thomas Parish in Ann Aibo and community would miss Skubick. of St. Rita’s Parish in Detroit, before returning t> St. MacKinnon experienced'fio identity crisis. “ He wis a “ But i can’t think of anyone better Rita’s as pastor. Survivors are cousins including He ither for the (Lansing) job,” he said. priest and he knew it. Ijle spoke the words of C irist Pinto, o f Plymouth. Skubick said the job switch would clearly, firmly and with loye.” put her closer to her Okcmos home and Bishop Schoenherr also recalled Father MacKint on’s Plymouth Protestant clergy joined in eulogizin; F ather eight-month-old daughter. enjoyment of fine foods and exotic desserts. “ Once ’ /hen MacKinnon. Reverend John N. Greenfell of Firs: United “ It’s tough to leave Omnicom,” she a five-inch-tal! chocolate creation arrived at our Methodist Church, wrote in his church bulletin, “ Ken was said. “ I will really miss it, probably restaurant table, Mac ooohhhed and aaahhhed for five a man of great skills, a vital faith and a spirit ak n to the more than any other job I’ve had.” minutes before digging in.) I said to him, ‘Mac, Jesus said Christ he professed as Savior and Lord. One of Skubick’s early jobs was as a that unless we become as little children, we cannot ge into “ The spirit and impact of Ken MacKinnon’s life will television news reporter in Grand heaven.’ 1 told him that he already had fulfillet the live and touch others for many years. My life ant I trie life Rapids. Later, she worked as an ad­ requirement.” I of this community will not and cannot forget thi: beauty ministrative assistant in the state Bishop Schoenherr turned toward the casket ii of his spirit, and the compassion and love of his f erson,” Senate, and has been involved in cable, center, aisle of Good Counsel Church and said, “ wrote Reverend Greenfell. 1 “ one way or another,” since 1979. you. Father MacKinnon, to make reservations for all He concluded, “ May God inspire and comfort us In praising her soon-to-be former at the heavenly banquet because we’re all going to be with through the and death our brother, Ken bosses, she says her background you again there.” MacKinnon.’ showed her both sides of the cable Continued on page 33 THE C OMMUNITY CRIER: M»> 28. 1986' PC. epe o ins. h atss il be will artists The witness. to people for fair and the during craft booths their on work display up set will man. ak . * . park. to w eaving to blacksmithing painting. from crafts on working make make its debut to the thisfair art year. of Artists and Artisanss said.Artisanss and Artists of for lot a supply should It scale. this on site)work (on the doing artiststhe lcsih ie u hs erh n the in hearth his up fires blacksmith its into going look different little a on hw a hsms hw n te big the and show Chistmas a show, will that booths participation” artist “ air l participation o i t a p i c i t r a p e r u t a e f ill w r i a F t r A people to see.” Martha Spring, one of one Spring, Martha see.” to people orh er n lmuhs Kellogg Plymouth’s in year fourth h ognzr o te ihgn Guild Michigan the of organizers the ni ro At ar n h mdl of middle the in Fair Art Arbor Anti Park. When the fair comes to life June life comes to fair the When Park. h sme, s xie aot the about excited is summer, the 4 n 1 dnt e upie we a when surprised be don’t 15 14 and Svn rit, nldn oe local one including •Seven artists, a nended. and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance o f the Charter Township of Canton that the the that Canton of Township Charter the f o Ordinance Zoning the to pursuant and nended. a MICHIGAN. COUNTY. WAYNE CANTON. OF TOWNSHIP the f o one just is addition This 1 ’UBLISH: 5-28-86. 6-18-86 1 5-28-86. ’UBLISH: Ordinance. Zoning the to amendments proposed following the on p.m. 7:30 at Road C enter AND NAPIER ROADS. Parcel No. 027 990005000. 1 990005000. 027 No. Parcel ROADS. NAPIER AND Monday. June 23. 1986 at the Canton Township Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Canton S. 1150 Hearing Building, Public a Administration hold will Township Canton Canton f the o at 1986 Township 23. Charter June the f o Monday. Commission Planning The annual Spring Art Fair is takingis Fair Art Spring annual The HANFORD ROAD. LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HANFORD BETWEEN RIDGE RIDGE BETWEEN HANFORD OF SIDE SOUTH THE ON LOCATED ROAD. HANFORD hs s h frt er e ae had have we year first the is This “ h At ul, h pt o this on puts who Guild, Art The CONSIDER REQUEST TO REZONE PART OF THE PROPERTY FRONTING ON ON FRONTING PROPERTY THE OF PART REZONE TO REQUEST CONSIDER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acts of Michigan, as as Michigan, of Acts Public the of 184 Act to pursuant GIVEN HEREBY IS NOTICE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER CHARTER THE OF ORDINANCE ZONING THE TO AMENDMENT PROPOSED | BY T .M . SMITH . .M T BY | CANTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION PLANNING TOWNSHIP CANTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OF CANTON TOWNSHIP CHARTER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC NOTICE OF

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game und< an el t a pnn ngt bingo night opening a to meal, main a heverage astheir a mealpart of ticket past, include include price, separate beverages as sell to allowed the in have they th^ir as sell meals to beallowed will They unchanged.vived release. items, supply mealsthemain may only t h fi ti ya, bu te same the about year, this fair the at hthv teenthat have here previousin years. be used to purchase art at the fair. SOUTH SIDE OF FORI OF SIDE SOUTH mne,ad usat oteZnn riac fteCatrTwsi atnta the that Canton f o Township Charter the of Ordinance Zoning the jo pursuant and amended, Center goad at 7:30 p.m p.m 7:30 at goad Center TOWNSHIP OF CANTQN. WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN. COUNTY, WAYNE CANTQN. OF TOWNSHIP - at Ol O - ti C-2 TO O-l anti R-6 PUBLISH: 5-28-86,6-18-86 PUBLISH: ody Jn 2. 1986 23. June Monday, ojf Commission Planning Other changes the board announcedchanges board theOther pigji 100 jaid artistsSpring |boothsbewill “ This is the smallest o f thethethree f smallest is art This o “ CONSIDER REQUES REQUES CONSIDER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Public Acts of Michigan, as as Michigan, of Acts Public the of 184 Act to pursuant GIVEN HEREBY IS NOTICE meal main sponsorsbeThe notwill PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHARTER CHARTER THE OF ORDINANCE ZONING THE TO AMENDMENT PROPOSED z. er The er Gathering. The fEry said tfcElroy hne from change CAiyrON TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSIONPLANNING TOWNSHIP CAiyrON I • t on the following proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance. Zoning the to amendments proposed following the on IOAD BETWEEN LILLEY AND SHELDON ROADS. SHELDON AND LILLEY BETWEEN IOAD it the Canton Township Administration Building, 1150 S. Canton Canton S. 1150 Building, Administration Township Canton the it TO REZONE PARCEL NOS. 54 99 0001 005. 54 99 009.FROM 54 000199 000154005. 99 NOS. PARCEL REZONE TO h Catr onhp f atn il od Pbi Haigan n a Hearing Public a hold will Canton of Township Charter the ty it n u m m CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF CANTONOF TOWNSHIP CHARTER h Thursday the n h press the in NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PUBLIC OF NOTICE

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> 680 p.m, Roman Forum Civitan, Dinner Meeting, 7 pm , Plymouth Elks Canton Rolary.noon, Roman Forum Plymouth Chamber Board, 8 am., Ptymouth Canton Kiwanls, 6:30 pm , Denny's, Ann Arbor Hilton Rd. Colonial Kiwanis, 1285, Mayflower The Community Calendar is a public serv ce Toughlove, 7 pm., Faith Community Ch irch,: Plymouth Uons Club, 680 p.m, Mayflower Hotel i 46001 Warren Rd. sponsored by the Arbor Health Building ajnd Families Anonymous, 8 p.m., St. John Neumann iKntghls of Columbus, 7 pm:, KFC Hall Church, 44800 Warren Stan's Market every month. Eligible organ­ I Motor City Toastmasters, 7 pm., Denny’s, Novi m izations may submit information about up­ Zesters, 1280 pm., Canton Rec. Center | Toastmasters lnt’1,7 p:m, Mayflower Hotel coming events to The Community Crier by IV Growth Works Board, 780 p.m. Growth Works German-American Club of Plymouth, 8 p.m, the last Wednesday of the month. Call Th) JU N E 10 Tuesday Ptymouth Kiwanls. 6:30 p.m., Mayflower OddfeHows Hail Crier at 453-6900. Plymouth Township Board meeting, 780 p.m Senior Citizens'! Party Bridge, 1-5 p.m, Cultun The Oral Majority, 545 p.m., Denny’s, Ann. trbor Center ; . JU N E 20 Friday f^ymouth-Canton- School Board meeting, 780 Plymouth Rotary, 1285, Meeting House pm, 454 & Harvey. Plymouth JU N E 1 Sunday West Suburban Stamp dub, 7:30-9 pm, Crediteers, 12:30-3pm.; EUcsClub Ice eraam social, 1-3 p.m., Ptymouth'a Children Plymouth Twp. Hail Canton Township Board Meeting, 7 pm, - . Nursery ■ ...... Pioneers Senior! Citizens, 1280 p.m. Canton Re JU N E 11 Wednesday Center . JU N E 2 Monday Canton Country Festival scrambles golf toume Canton Kiwanls, 8:30 pm , Denny’s, Ann Arbor/; Canton Chamber board meeting, noon, Knights call 397-1000 ■ •* Rd. ;■ ■■ Inn . . . ■ Canton Jaycees, 7:30 pm., Roman Forum Canton Rotary, noon, RomanForum JU N E 21 Saturday Ply. Comm. Arts Council Art Rental Galler{y, 10- Optomlst Club, 7 pm , dinner, Mayflower Hotel Canton Country Festival, S-mile run, call 397-100ar-iuuu . ' 830p.m., Dunning Hough Library . Toughlove, 7 pm ,Faith Community Church, " Senior Citizens Happy Hour, 12-4 pm., Cultural JU N E 22 Sunday 46001 Warren Rd. . Center. ' YMCA Spring R jn, starts at The Gathering,B.8 aJt. Plymouth Symphony league Boerd, cad 459-7833 Three Cities Art Club, 7:30 p.m., Plym with Twp. JU N E 12 Thursday - JU N E 23 Monday -■ Hall, .- | Colonial Kiwanis, 1285, Mayflower Canton Kiwanis, 6:30 pm, Denny’s, Ann Arbor Pilgrim Shrine No. S5,780 pm , Grange IHall Plymouth Jaycees,8 p.m,Hillslde Inn Rd. Plymouth City Commission meeting, 7:30 pm. Canton Historical, 7:30 p.m, Historical Mtiseum Canton Rotary, rioon, Roman Forum City Hall . ; (Open 18 Tues., 1-4 Sat.) Toughlove, 7 j.m. Faith Community Church, Plymouth H112 Club, 7 pm., Denny's Back Room 46001 Warreh Rd. JU N E 3 Tuesday Soroptimist Club, 6 p.m., Bobby’s Country ton Zanta Int’J, 5:30 p.m, Bobby's Country Inn, for Canton' Chamber, executive! board r reefing, 8 ..... Senkyr Citizens Club, 1-4 p.m., 1 reserv. - 453^0822 . em., Chamber Office I Families Anonymous; 8 pm,' St. John Ne Motor City Toastmasters, 7 pm, Denny's, Novi Plymouth Kiwanls Awards l Dinner, 3:30 p.m., Church, 44800 Warren Toastmater intj, 7 p.m, Mayflower Hotel .Mayflower Senior Citizens’ Party Bridge, 1-5 pm., Cultural Piymouth-Canton School Board meeting, 7:30 Crediteers, 12*808 p.m., Elks piub ..■ Center v/-:. p.m, 454 S. I farvey, Plymouth Oral Majority, 5:45 p.m, Denny’s, Ann Arbor Rd. Oddfellows, 8 pm., Oddfellows Hall Ptymouth Lions Club, Board Meeting, Tom Chiatatas heme . JU N E 24 Tuesday Canton Township Boardmeet|ng, 7 p.n. Plymouth Kiwanis, 8:30 p.m, Mayflower Zesters, 1280 pm., Canton Rec. Center Crediteers, 12:2 08 p.mr, Elks Club J U N E 4 Wednesday JU N E 13 Friday Canton Towns! ip Board meeting,- 7 p.m. Canton- Chamber, memberj; lundhebn, noon, Plymouth Rotary, 1285, Meeting House Plymouth Township Board meeting, 7:30 p.m. Roman Forum , : i Pioneers Senior Citizens, 12:30 p.m., Canton Rec. The Oral Majority, 5:45 p.m, Denny's, Ann Arbor Cantori Senior Men’s Club, 18 p.m., Canton Rec. ■ -■ ..Center,-.--'-''. Rd. Center Rebekah, 8 p.m., Oddfellows Hall Fail Festival Board, 8 p.m., City Hall JU N E 25 Wednesday Canton Newcomers, 7 p.m. Faith Community JU N E 14 Saturday Ply. Comm. Arts Council Art Rental Gallery, 10- Church Spring Art Fair, Kellogg Park 8:30 p.m, Dunning Hough Library Ply. Comm. Arts Council Art Rental Gallery, 10- Family Service Advisory Comm., 8 am. Colony JU N E 15 Sunday . 8:30 p m., Dunning Hough Library Plaza Of ficjy . Spring Art Fair, Kellogg Park ...... Senior Citizens Happy Hour 12-4 pin., Cultural Am. Assoc, of Retired People, noon, Plymouth Center JU N E 16 Monday Cultural Ctr., brown bag lunch Plymouth Bus. & Pro. Women’s Club, 6:20 p.m., Senior Citizerjs Happy Hour, 12-4 p.m. Cultural JU N E 5 Thursday Hillside Inn < Center Colonial Kiwanis, 1285, Mayflower Canton Rotary, noon, Roman Forum Plymouth-Norihvllle AARP final meeting of Civitan, Business Mtg., 7:30 p.m., Plymouth Elks season, 11 am . Cultural Ctr. Families Anonymous, 8 p.m.| St. Joh i Newmann. Canton Kiwanis, 6:30 p.m., Denny’s, Ann Arbor Church, 44800 Warren Rd. i Rd.' :. ■ JU N E 26 Thursday Senior-Citizens Party Bridge, 1-5 p. m. Cultural DAR, Pot Luck picnic; noon, Barbara Sr unders Colonial Kiwanis, 1285, Mayflower Center home, for Info call 453-4425 Plymouth Jaycees, 8 p.m. Cultural Center Senior Citizens Club, 1-4 p.m., Tonqu i rh Creek Optomlst Club, 7 p.m.; dinner, Mayflower t otel Senior Citizens Club, 1-4 p:m, Tonquish Creek Plymouth Lions Club, 680 pm , Mayflower Hotel Toughlove, 7 p.m'., Faith Community Church, . Families Anonymous, 8 p.m, St. John Neumann Zesters, 1280 p.m„ Canton Rec. Cent it 46001 Warren Rd. I . Church, 44! 100 Warren Plymouth City Commission meeting, 7:30 pm., Plymouth H112 Club, 7 p.m, Denny’s Back Room J U N E 6 Friday l'. City Hall Senior Citizens’ Party Bridge, 1-5 pm. Cultural Plymouth Rotary, 1286, Meeting Hou te Center Pioneers Senior Citizens, 12:30 pm , Canton Rec. JU N E 17 Tuesday ; Plymouth Kiwanls, 6:30 p.m., Mayflower Soroptimist C ub, 6 pm , Bbbby's Country Inn ♦ "Center Zesters, 1280jpm, Canton Rec. Center West Suburtxui Stamp Club, l :30-9 p.m., The Oral Majority, 5:45 p.m., Denny’s, Anh Arbor ; Plymouth Twp. Hall . . Rd. . : ■ JU N E 2 7 Friday Canton Cable TV Ad Cbrnm, 7:30 pm., Library Weekly Street Dances start tonight, 1 p.m. Plymouth Rotary, 1289; Meeting House St. Kenneth Senior Citizens, 12-1280 dm., St. Pioneers Sen (or Citizens, 1280 pm. Canton Rec. JU N E 7 Saturday . i Kenneth Hall (info 4200288) Center Weekly Farmers " Market jstarts today, The Oddfellows, 8 p.m„ Oddfellows Hall Rebekah, 8 p.m. Oddfellows Hall .Gathering -': ■'v. ■! ■ ' |- Crediteers, 12808 p.m. Elks Club Fashion Expo, 3 p.m:, Calvary Baptis .Clanton JU N E 28 Saturday JU N E 1 8 Wednesday Arte and Crafts Show at Cultural Cerjter, 11 a.m,-7 Kids and parents Invited to Detroit Tigers game Canton Senior Men’s Club, 1-5. p m.. Cannon Rec. pm., Tomorrow, tool f by Canton Parka and Rec. Call 397-1000 Center JU N E 8 Sunday ! Canton Library board, 7:30 pm.. Library JU N E 29 Sunday Canton Seniors’ trip to Tiger stadi im, call 397- Senicir Citizens Happy Hour, 12-4 p.m., jCuiturai Old Village Dearie Days, noo rtS p.m. Center 1000 JU N E 30 Monday Graduation party for CEP seniors, 9 p.m.-4 am., Ply. Comm. Arts Council Art Rental Gallery, 10- Canton Kiwanls, 680 pm, Denny’s, Ann Arbor ' Salem High 8 39 p.m., Dunning Hough Library Rd. T Bicycle tour leaves The Gathering, 7’ am. JU N E 19 Thursday Canton Rotary, noon) Roman Forum JU N E 9 Monday American Ass6c. of University Women, }:30 p.m., Toughlove, 7 p.m. Faith Community Church, Canton Business & Professional \A omen's Club, Pioneer Middle School 46001 Warren Rd

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> '' « R at race tr Times Like These ■ «. 4 - h o ld s n o t ; B y I>1 Fitzgerald • Out there at the corner of Canton that the real vorld is boring. Hopefully the posters were art )r not. Anyway, Another kid said teachers should Center and Joy Roads there waits the high school seniors got their share of it’s a waste of tim:. [And the. art “ ake more chances to bust kids...they next wave of influence on our Great cheap thrills on the breathtaking rides students (who should be allowed to don’t want to get involved.” But Society. Whether it’s a new wave, old- at Ceaar int, where they went for paint all of the sidewalks in town with teachers did not go to school to become wave, or just a ripple - •' only time will SeniorjSkip Day this year. There is not wild colors) should be ashamed for narcotics officers. Many teachers love tell. so much as wind in your hair when passing judgement n others’ work. tleir respective fields so much, get so Kids are always warned about the riding the treadmill on which we run Art is one area wher : ijo bad feelings wrappped up in it y they don’t see rigors of the real worli It looms like our rai race. More wisdom, ever need be. Save tht t hostility for the anything else. Or even want to sec the Sword of Damages over their But welct aint a wall. Then it went Many of their questio is to the students more. But all that will happen (even if your life when you shouldn’t be tied a step furtleir. The art students said seemed naive. How could they not a 'SI3 million bond issue passes) is each down to anything. ftiep open your the wall wa ; ugly, and not art at all. know what kids were having a year teachers will get their usual, small, options. Travel. Euro pe may not be A volley insults were exchanged problem? How couldI tljeyl turn away if cost-of-living raises. And lost to the easily accessed (that’s how they talk in through pejssters on the walls. The they did see a problen . education pool may be potentially the real world) in few years, humanities :ids said, ‘We never said it One of the kids said, “ I don’t see ghod teachers who become new car Radioactive suits don’t fit in most was art. It s just an expression of how the teachers didr ’t pick up on it. I st lesmen, famous artists or amusement garment bags. ourselves.’ was drawing marijutjina leaves, on my park operators. 1 That’s the real world. Also, it’s important to remember Nobody 1 as commented on whether notebook.” I iJTX The heartland still beats w ith downright neighborliness and f patriotism in America. The Memorial Day parade in Plymouth, with its impressive color guard drills and the forever-popular “ (Sod B less America” as told With Malice by the Centennial Educational Park Band, was The Plymouth- Canton Comm unity’s neighborly get together o r A m e rica , Toward None But for those who made the trek to O lio thi day before to join in perfect opportunijttitles to share a little U.S. pride with friends and Hands Across America, it was the second si) ot in a row of small neighbors — event With friends and neiighbors never before met. town patriotism. MidrAmerica is;; a great place to be. The group o f Plymouth and Canton folks wlho stood along Route H o w well Plymlputh-Cdnton i fits in. 6 (by the Gries Seed Farms) in Sandusky Com ty couldn’t help but notice the friendliness and enthusiasm shown [by the “ locals” there E D ITO R ’S N O TE: There was a lo f o f last m inute interest in the towards the invadir g Hands Across crowds. Hands Across America event -- and num ber o fj fo„ lks didn . ’t , get ...to A n d d uring the parades and fedtiyjalS ho: ted a nn ually in T h e A ll is not lost! D onations to the effo rt to feed Plymouth-Canton Community, visitorsjare treated to the same level the poor in A m erica are still being accepted. Send them to: H ands o f hospitality. Across Am erica, AO. B ox 7707, M orshfield, W I. 54449-9986. O r The Memorial Day and Hands Across America events were donate by credit a rd calling l-800- U S-9000. *-*S3U "*■" A

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C I TECMUIYCIR My2, 1986: 28, May CRIER: COMMUNITY THE II PC. tell it to NOW! There are two things I never want to bt when I jgrow up. I would „ AT CLYDE SMITH « SONS never make it in the landscape business on the pain ing business. OVBM ACHES TO SHOP THHOUQH The weekend before last I planted millions of lowers and some shrubs in the front and back yard. 1 just lJnew this year my yard was ! Large Selection going to look great. I even planted a new rose bush (Jack Frost didn't like the one that used to be in the corner). GERANIUMS The day after I did all this fantastic pi n tin g, njiy b o d y to ld m e I wasn’t as young as 1 used to be. I never realized (how much I used 6 9 . my back in planting a garden.. I was surf I woul never be able to move again. However, by last week the aches and pains were history and I decided to take a cou ple days o f f and pai[ it the kid’s room. Finding the w alls in her ro o m was a real feat. 1 ha e to a dm it I had forgotten 1195 flat o f how much I really hate to paint. Standi ; on the ladder with white -...---a,,..,,;,,; 3 2 p la n ts specks of paint falling in my eyes as I oved the roller across the PERENNIALS ceiling, while listening to the phone rin; I knew 1 wasn’t having a & ROCK GARDENS g oo d tim e. OVER 150 VARIETIES TO CHOOSE $-| S9 To make it double the fun 1 had to ut two :oats of paint op 4 plant tray Flat everything. I knew 1 was in trouble whei the roller fell apart while 99«;;$1450of 18 cleaning it between colors. Since 1 do sue! a neat j ub w hen painting, I dress for the occasion. I wouldn’t be caught dead in that outfit let Potted $1 gso alone be caught! walking into a store t bu y a new paint roller. JACKSON & PERKINS D oz. Thank heavens for friendly neighbors. HEADY TO PLANT NEW I M any hours later I climbed down fron the ladder and into ai hot STOCK shower before hitting the bed and collapsing. Needless to say the roses' FLOWERING next morning 1 wasn’t sure if 1 was going to live or not. Before • Climbers attempting to roll out o f bed 1 checked tfie distance to the floor to • Hybrid Teas SHRUBS see how far I might fall. • Ftoribundas 8 inch pot • Grandifloras It’s a funny thing but 1 don’t rememb r using my thighs or neck to paint that room. Every inch of my b o d y v>as iii pain. After Over 1Q0 Varieties $ 3 M e a & u p soaking in a hot tu b I fin a lly m ade it dow nstairs. to Choose from > FcnyM * • Pafpte I m I M M • PM Spins •WMMHawyMd'te As 1 looked out the window at the garden I wanted to cry. Some • WNts Spires 'MIMW m • Wfrpt*1 • Oaidm Vlcsry PiMI stupid little creature had eaten half o f my flowers. I m ay have been • 061 Mccfcoreflps Patented a little stiff, but 1 was able to move enough to get into the garden And Wore.' center a buy something to take care o f those little'creatures. I think it’s time to go back to the offic e. T ry i ig to find my desk ANNUALS isn't as hard on m y body as trying to move a pai jit brush or plant a • Complete Line garden. • Petunias SHADE ITS • Pansies Impatrens & • Marigolds • Snapdragons 99cTray •Salvia flat * 9 « Flat of Plymouth students receiving degrees Western Michigan of 12 Road, BS; and Alison J University are: Sara Bowe of Ann Arb t ^ 2TrayS Nagy of Purcell, BBA. , NURSERY STOCK HEALTHY • QUALITY • READY TO PLANT • EVERGREENS • MICHIGAN GROWN FRUIT TREES Laura Weast of Plymouth, a junior at The Co lege o f W o o ster, is • SHADE TREES • GRAPEVINES • BERRY PLANTS studying in Washington, D.C. this spring as part r ------of an inter-- • ORNAMENTAL TREES • EXOTIC & UNUSUAL SPECIMENS university program administered by American Ui liversity. She is the •GROUND COVERS daughter o f M r. and M rs. Norman Weas* o f Roc kledge Drive. LARGE SELECTION OF • Bird Baths • Fountains • Figurines Canton students on the Dean’s Lftt at Michigan Tech in •Decorative Houghton are: Ellen Kremer, a junior in biolpigical sciences; and P la n te rs Linda Lipford, a freshman in electric engineering. Plymouth students included on the list are: AianJMathej ws, a freshman in geological engineering; and Lisa Russell, a fireshman in medical technology.

' * CLYDE SMITH & SONS James and Carol Navy Constiuctionman Eric Guiles, son of GREENHOUSE & GARDEN CE\TER ently deployed of Guiles of Bobwhite Court, Plymouth,!is curr i f B ‘ 0 NEWBURGH 425-1 *34 Okinawa, Japan while stationed with Naval Mobile Construction V Battalion 40, homeported iuPort Hueneme, C A THE COMMUNITY CRIER: May 2*. 1986, PG. 12 * < < PLYMOUTH < ^ FAMILY BUSINESS BUSINESS FAMILY 2 enmnAe • Ave. Penniman 821 COMING JUNE 11 JUNE COMING $675 hsSmmer! m Sum this TRAVEL South Mai Street e e r t S in a M h t u o S 9 7 4 Call today for details for today Call n asa ska la A and V isit Expo Expo isit V se r u o T & e is u r C 7-14 Days Days 7-14 455*6600 Call your ad consultant today consultant ad your Call ncl ng g in d lu c in from ALBUM s n rso e p er p mmu ity' un m I om C 34 53 4 Vinyl Windows & Andersen Windows &Andersen Vinyl Windows Enjoy the Warmth &Beauty of Wood 595 Forest, Suite 78, Plymouth W indow Replacement indow W Plymouth, Michigan Plymouth, THE FINEST QUALITY QUALITY FINEST THE WINDOWS 6 DOORS 6 WINDOWS Energy Efficient' Energy 459*7835 REPLACEM ENT ENT REPLACEM Weston & i Roa . ad o iR tis r u C Stone Salem histone the the beautification commit i commit beautification the June 3 at 7:30p.m. 3 at June rzs odt ehdfral ikt'ae$0i dac 1 ttedoor.. d the $12 at $10 Tickets' advance in are all. for be to had food prizes, Violin Violin gi seniors seniors Club for a fundraiser d4nce. Tickets are $4 members, $3 non-members. For more info call Pat 721- Pat call info more For non-members. $3 members, $4 are Tickets d4nce. fundraiser a for Club more information. Inten sted girls should call Marilyn at 459-1804. at Marilyn call should girls sted Inten information. more 2202. three-pefson team. three-pefson June 5 at (j p.m. in room 2703 at 2703 Salem. at room in (j5 at p.m. June 1000. the bill the crafts and games will all be be around. will all games and crafts Johannc. 453-9171. loregister. 453-9171. Johannc. the testing is $25. for reservations 591-6400 call reservations for is $25. testing the . .ppm.Theschi ,.tp3p.m Ip.m 60 ' 1620. end ol 1986. Cost is 1986.S2J Cost ol end like to show them how them show to like Educatipn Center. Ann Arbor. Another meeting is scheduled for May 13. Be like Joan Kindree. o f f o Kindree. Joan like Be 13. 572-4159. Call May work. for f volunteer o scheduled 1.000 hours is over for meeting cited recently was who Another Plymouth, Arbor. Ann Center. Educatipn Phone 455-0299 for eligibility requirements. eligibility for 455-0299 Phone The Salem historical society is having its second annual public auction to finance the restoration of restoration the finance to auction public annual second its is having society historical Salem The formation and registration call 397-1000. call registration and formation Local scouts, ten troops troops ten scouts, Local Pianist Linette Popoff |and singer John Redmon will give a concert at Madonna College in Livonia Livonia in College Madonna at concert a will give Redmon John singer |and Popoff Linette Pianist The Canton-Salem sen or party is the place to be June 8 from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m. There'will be bands, bands, be There'will 4 a.m. to p.m. 9 from 8 June be to place is the party or sen Canton-Salem The Enjoy Enjoy Senior^ in and around Canton can take in a ballgame in Detroit June 8, at Tiger Stadium. For $10 For Stadium. Tiger at 8, June Detroit in ballgame a in take can Canton around and in Senior^ Tryouts for the 1.973 Roys Bonanza Soccer team in Plymouth are near. Contact Joe at 453-1136 for for 453-1136 at Joe Contact near. are Plymouth in 1.973team Soccer the Bonanza Roys for Tryouts Country Valley Huron the at 30 May meet will Partners without Parents Plymouth-Canton The Canton Canton The Canton Festival ‘^scrambles’’ golf tournament has been set for June 20. Registration is 140 per 140 per is Registration 20. June for set been has tournament ‘^scrambles’’ golf Festival Canton The Boys interested in kicking around a small white wall for Salem high school should attend a meeting meeting a attend should school high Salem wallfor white small a around kicking in interested Boys Bradley Method o f natural childbirth teaches relaxation, birth options, nutrition and more. Call Call more. and nutrition options, birth relaxation, teaches childbirth natural f o Method Bradley Schoolcraft College wi I offer ACT Career Planning Testing on May 21 at 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Cost of of Cost p.m. - 9:30 6:30 21at May on Testing Planning Career ACT I wi offer College Schoolcraft The ‘dp you remember when’ festival is June29 in Plymouth’s Historic Old,Village. Antiques, arts, arts, Antiques, Old,Village. Historic Plymouth’s in is June29 festival when’ remember you ‘dp The Plymouth Cultural Center 6:30-7:30p.m. Call 349-6881. Call 6:30-7:30p.m. Center Cultural Plymouth Thursoay. Call for times. for Call Thursoay. headquarters Army The only. person in be done can 13 now, on going under 22) and Registration, - August 28 is eligible- July years, 25 16 and - July June are (sessions begins camps time the by old Plymouth’s Children Nursury is having an ice cream get-together at the schoolyard on June I. from from I. June on schoolyard the at get-together ice cream an having is Nursury Children Plymouth’s 455-7018. at call Tom information more tryOuts—for 1970 Bonan/a girls is at 5451 Main. Plymouth. Call 453-5464 for info. Free volleyball is offered Tucsday- Tucsday- offered is volleyball Free info. for 453-5464 Call Plymouth. Main. 5451 at is Plymouth Salem High Class o f 1976 will hold its 10th reunion July 5. Call Randy Lorenz at 453- 453- at Lorenz Randy Call 5. July reunion 10th its 1976hold will f o Class High Salem Plymouth Those who wish to lend a hand can meet tonight from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at St. Joseph Hospital Hospital Joseph St. at p.m. 6:30-7:30 from tonight meet can hand a lend to wish who Those Growth Works’ Employment Dynamics programs offers free job training for 16-21 year-olds. year-olds. 16-21 for training job free offers programs Dynamics Employment Works’ Growth in- race For 21. June off go to slated is run mile five Festival Country Canton annual 8th The Kids, ages 15-18. fro fro 15-18. ages Kids, I he jOakuood Cantc n Center will sponsor will Center n Cantc I he jOakuood An i xercise class for men, women and teens meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the the at evenings Thursday and Tuesday meets teens and women men, for class ixercise An A ratio of one leader to'12 campers is maintained for this excellent camp. Any youth six years years six youth Any camp. excellent this for maintained is campers to'12 leader one of ratio A c< dr who has over! has who dr oup perform. oup a spring concert concert spring a in see the game from reserved lower deck seats and get a ride downtown. For info call 397- call info For downtown. ride a get and seats deck lower reserved from game in the see is looking looking is • i onr t i Vtmnlin n trm lV in n th rl >o n li A w m . . l i . L i t i i i • I what’s happening what’s (in writing) to: THE COMMUNITY CRIER. 821 Penniman Ave.. Plymouth. Ml Ml Plymouth. Ave.. Penniman 821 CRIER. COMMUNITY THE to: writing) (in 48170. Information received by NOON FRIDAY will be used in that Wednesday’s Wednesday’s that in used be will FRIDAY NOON by received Information 48170. paper (space permitting). (space paper To list voiir group’s crnil in ” Whal’s Happening” merely send the information information the send merely Happening” Whal’s ” in crnil group’s voiir list To .Adi mrcn oehtdot' o d love hot Americans ! per couple. Call 459-7030 to register. 459-7030 to Call !couple. per 'bi 40 different countric countric different 'bi40 loot is at Warren and Haggerty in Canton. Haggerty and loot Warren is at 5choolhou.sc. The auction begins June 7 at 11 a.m. at N. Territorial and Territorial N. at 11 a.m. at 7 June begins auction The 5choolhou.sc. mission is free, show starts at 4 4 p.m. at starts show free, is mission ee. all day May 31. May day all ee. HOST F AMILIES I F HOST AMILIES by donated planting'Marigolds Roads Sheldon and Joy will be along in all. ime hardship give the lowaship a call at 397-1000. call at a lowaship give the ime hardship in Kellogg Park May 31. as the members of the Plymouth-Novi Suzuki Suzuki Plymouth-Novi the of members the as 31. May Park Kellogg in j ARBOR HEALTH VOLUNTEERS VOLUNTEERS HEALTH ARBOR j ile who qualify as “ Winner o f the Year’’, if you know someone who fits fits who someone know you if Year’’, the f o Winner “ as ile qualify who PRENATAI.-< SALVATION ARMY DAY DAY CAMP ARMY SALVATION PARENTSSANSPARTNERS TIGERS VS BLUEJAYS VS BLUEJAYS TIGERS SPRING-SUMMER JOBS JOBS SPRING-SUMMER AVOID A C-SECTION AVOID PUBLIC AUCTION PUBLIC INR EDD . NEEDED WINNERS SOCCER TRYOUTS SOCCER SOCIAL CREAM ICE ADOPTATREE FINGERMAGIC GOLFTOUltNEY DEARIE. DEARIE DEARIE. SALEM SOCCER SALEM THE FITNESS FIX FITNESS THE GIRLS SOCCER GIRLS SUZUKI SING SUZUKI ACT TESTING ACT CANTON RUN CANTON SURF’S UP SURF’S REUNION OR EXCHANGE STUDENTS STUDENTS EXCHANGE OR ’.s.1-800-StBIING. call s will be coming to this country this summer. If vou*d If summer. this country this to coming be will s Hfl.DBIRTH CLASSES Hfl.DBIRTH lse :093 .. hrdyeeig hog the through evenings Thursday p.m. 7:30-9:30 classes 3 C T CRI My 8 1986- 28. Muy : R IE R C ITY N U M M CO E H T 13 r G P QQ-C1&8 Iwhat’s— : : ■------;------■— happening - lo list sour grqnp ^event in "W hat’v Hastening’’ merely vend the information O n e Noun (in writing) to: THE COMMUNITY CRIER. #21 Penniman Aso.. Plymouth. Ml •>#170. Information received by NOON I RID \Y will pc used in that Wednesday’s w. paper (space permitting).

KIWANISCLUB The awards dinner for the annual Kiwanis Hall of Fame is siijhcdulcd for June 3 at 6:30 p.m. at the Plymouth C ultural Center. Tickets areS15. for information coiir tael 455 9000. SUMMER IF YOU’RE SATISFIED PLYMOUTH HIGH CLASS C;F ‘56 WITH OUR SERVICE, T he 30th reunion is coming up. If you were there call 453-635'. CLASSES June 16 - July 3, Ages 3-14 TELL YOUR FRIENDS ■ DIABETIC VOLUNTEERS Nl I Dl l) Computers, sculpture, castles, astronomy, Henry .Lord Hospital would like lo lest an imcstignliona drug Ipat could slow vision loss in cartooning, snakes, bugs and more! diabetics. Hie one-.or two-year study requires at least 10 \is is to lb: hospital, l or more info call Oarmclla at tnr.-T’tty Call tor brochure. Complete Services BIRD p ro 44469 W. Ann Arbor Rd. The group is slated to meet at the schools media center June 4 at 7:30 New Morning School P ly m o u th 14501 Higgwty Rd. (N. of Schoolcran) Plymouth NEW HORIZONS 420-3331 455-9171 A sharing exchange for mothers meets the second and fourth Friday of the month 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Faith Community Moravian Church on Warren Road in ' Canton Child care available. Call 455- 8221 or 525-6703. b o y Sc o u t s Troop 743 o f Plymouth invites all boys interested in camping and ha ing fun to call Russ Crum for more information on joining at 981-3671. SUMMER CELEBRATION - Planning is underway for the annual celebration in Hines ’ark at he Nankin Mills Nature Center. . complete with family rims, hot air balloons and music.

F.I.S.H. Local FISH group looking lo hook volunteers. FISH is an; thing b it slimy and cold, sve help people and sve need your help — call 453-1110.

WAX ON! WAX OF Those’ looking to be the next Karate Kid, should think' about t ic Isshinrvu Karate Class Wed- nesdays and Thursdays at the Canton Recreation Center from 7:30 tc 9 p.m . Fee is S35.

, ! ilEY, IKK) BOO The Plymouth Community Chorus invites everyone lo the Oasis ( oil'Center May 31 to play in the Yogi Bear Mini Golf. Donation is SI .50.

! THE ODD COUPLE Schoolcraft theatre department is putting the play “The Odd Cc uple” on in dinner theatre form, © during thcendof May. TickctsarcSI2.50.

! DRIVE TIME BANQUET The guest speaker for the. annual W SDP banquet June I li will fe iturc former student, nosv radio host. Tim McGuire. Asvardsjand the like will be presented at tnedinn •

j LET’S DANCE Adult neophytes in the art of ballet and lap have the chance to tcjinc up skills in the Canton dance program that begins June 5. for information call 397-1000.

AIRBORNE MISSION) Members of the 17th Airborne Division from WWII are seeking nembers of the group to form a reunion. People who servedj or know of people who served hould contact Edward Siergicj for the 33rd annual reunion slated for this year in San Jose. Californi:

GARAGESALE Spring The Pickwick subdivision annual garage sale in May 30 and II frot 1 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . o ff o f Lillev between Ford and Warren. Plants < g eran iu m s $ 1 . 5 0 each ® PI.YMOUIHNOKTHVII.il-AARP 4 ” i .ibpeli’r 13)1 will hold it' final meeting June 25 at the Pis n bulh < ultural ( enter, adjourning until Pots ‘ > 1 6 . 5 0 a dot. nest September. I he groups ill meet at noon, svilh board men: hers at 11 a.m. CANTON SOCCER FLOWERING VEGETABLE All boys intcrcstd in playi i)tg soccer this fall for Canton hi^h schiit ol are asked to attend a quick meeting June 2 at 6 p.m . at CTinton. PLANTS PLANTS • Petunia • Tomato WOMEN’S GROUPS • Salvia • Cabbage women who want to explore Plymouth Family services is offering two, eight-week groups • Snapdragon • Pepper alcohol-drug use, or seek help in recovery. For information ca II453-1)890. • Marigold • A n d Many • Zinnia More HEADSTART The Plymouth-Canton Head Start is recruiting children or the 1986-87 year. Interested parents Both Vegetable & F should call 451 -6656. owering Plants RV SHOW 75c a pack $7 50 a flat The attack of the killer RV’s isn’t a movie, but people Jon’t know about the RV show scheduled for May 30 and 31 and-June I might think the been invaded. The show, will be ‘FRESH DAILY FROM OUR OWN GREENHOUSES under the parking deck frot noon to 8 p.m. all three days. A|ii i is free. ■ ■

PLYMOUTH’S CHILDREN’ SNUfSERY There are a few openings for three-year-old girls and bo s and four-year-old girls for the fall term \ / n a V beginning in September. < "all 981-1707 or 455-5298.

ARTS AND CRAFTS Plymouth is having its. summer arts and crafts show June 6, and 8 at the Plymouth Cultural FLORIST & GREEN HOUSES Center. Admission is free or the shows that begin at 11 a.m . and ciintinue to 7 p.m. 42158 M ICHIGAN A V E . 397-0800 CANTON VIVIANS SALE ‘C i iNTON’S HOMETOWN FLORIST’ ' The grops is holding its Jmnual rummage sale June I froth intil 5 p.m. at the Plymouth Elks club on Ann Arbor Road. CANTON WOMFN’SCI.UH I his club, co-sponxorct bv the Y W< 'A is forming in ( anion will m e e t the first and third 1 hursdas of the month. THK COMMUNITY CKIKK: Mu> 28, 1986 PC. 14 ITALIAN & AMERICAN CUISINE AMERICAN & ITALIAN 27 RE RD. ARREN W . W 32777 (M t u d a r G ite r o v a F ip Z Address___ Your name Your olwig1 r s :. e g ssa e m ord w 10 ing follow hc or$5 es et e th se u a lease P d n a $15. r to o fo h p a check is nclosed E (Photos m ay be picked up a t The Crier office after June 4, or sen 1 sen or 4, June after $15 for office Crier b or check The a iMail t a and up Section”! photo picked ent be your ay [with m below chievem A form (Photos the “Student office 4 our to June our in essage m self-addressed, stam ped envelt ipe) envelt ped stam 10-word self-addressed, special your ith w along student favorite your of picture a Place ul e Y< te la tu a r g n o C wmm ETURNT ^ T RAN RESTAU 421-1510 ______MNrima ft i.) VbyMft M MNrima Two added to Plymout to added Two wr paqe ad ooe a the at honored and placques award the adding of thehonor share in Club, d n a B P E C y b d e r u t a e f y d o s p a h R h t u o m y l P wrs inr t h Plymouth the at dinner awards Kiwanis Plymouth the memberstheof Kiwai by Fame of Hall i tm i tw Dvs a sre as served has Davis town in time his 3June Center at 6:30 Cultural p.m. f Fame. o Hall at f lmuh ic 13. During 1938. since Plymouth of part with presented be will Henderson Plymouth the to people two following m u n ity F in e A rts C o u n c il, w ill be show cased at the at cased . show y be a ill rid w the F il, c r n fo u o C rts A issioned e m in F com ity n u was m that and b ic n o h p sym c tteUniest Suhr ior a. ia rn lifo a C s. Southern f o position com iversity n n U ow the at his ic s f u o M one in and B y n o h p m y S C E P S y m p h o n y B a n d ’s.final concert o f the season ­ the m f o o C concert th u o m ’s.final ly d P n a B y n the o h p m y y S b P E d n C a B hony p ym jS P E C ymout gh School wil eup oc t the ct u d n co to returp ill w l, o o h c S h ig H th u o m ly P vngson nw sre a Den h Sc of o l o o ch S the f o ean D as serves now n sto g ivin L ug Dna Dvs n Frank and Davis Dunbar Judge and Plymouth of Comnmunity The ai, oni 1913.in has beenvital born a Davis, T h e “ B Y O ” Ja zz C o m b o , w inners o f the recent the f o inners w , o b m o C zz Ja ” O Y B “ e h T sb, r vi t a 90 gra 1960 a , n sto g in iv L rry a L , b ls A ymout ody, nw r f r fo ork w new a ,” y d so p a h R th u o m ly P “ • j Phone # Phone t s e c a _City_

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says within 20 years it will be predominantly in the low ranges. Thomas said about the only efforts he’s seep to trim noise, are the walls built around freeways. “ And that’s done mainly for privacy,’’ he adds. The hearing aid itself has changed drastically, too. Hearing aids used to be made o f vacumn tubes and large transisi ors. Very few patients, the ones with a severe problem, need to wear large units (attached to a main unit worm on body), or even a behind-the-ear model. About 50 per cent of hearing aid wearers now have units that fit right inside the ear canal. “ People who were told years ago they couldn’t be helped - now it’s.possible they can be fitted and hear every hing” says Williams. A certain politician, a President Ronald I eagan, has also helped the hearing aid industry. The president wea tw(i aids, one behind each ear. “ People come in and say, ‘We want- hearing aids just like the president has,’” says Yhuas. “Your family A n interesting tidbit, says Williams, ii hoW it ever became common to wear just one aid, when both eais are! >ad. It goes back to monocles, when people with bad eyesight had deserves the just one lens. (Hearing aids) are just about 100 years behind glasses.” . Williams offers free hearing tests to pedple o ff the street. This personal touch includes recommendations for medical treatment if needed. After fitting a person with a hearing aid he schedules check-ups after two, four and six weeks. After that, about once ejvery tnree months in medical care.” He is especially proud o f his personal service, fie says half o f his appointments are made out o f the office. “ We don’t just sell hearing aids,” Williams said. “ We follow- through and service all makes of hearing aids. W e’re not interested Dr. William Ross, in just amplifying sound, we want the person to be able to un- derstand sounds. Osteopathic Physician Williams also is known for providini tran:sportation for his & Surgeon patients. • * There are six kinds o f hearing aids: , ’■ i •Half-shell, in-ear •Full-shell, in-ear I WOULD LIKE TO BE YOUR PERSONAL PHYSICIAN •Behind ear •Eyeglasses (aid is built into bow o f glasses) It is true that the 21st century is near, however the human body has essentially remained unchanged. •Body aid, worn on body The approach of medicine today has certainly lost the personal What’s in store for the future in hearing ids? touch with computerized tests and super sub-specialty care. In all Digital, o f course. Yhuas said a patien will be able to come in these advances often the individuality of the patient is lost in the jat wi 1 measure hearing computer-like maze of numbers — different doctors, different and will be hooked up to a computer t' offices, different tests and different problems — adding up to total capacity in each frequency. Then the tail ir-maqe aid will amplify confusion with big words that don’t mean a thing to the poor just the right frequencies. confused patient left without a line of communication between all the complex happenings of modem medical treatment. As your personal and often ONLY physician. Dr. Ross and staff will see that you do not get lost in the modem medical maze. Personal relationship is the difference, patieht and doctor, one to one. We suggest that you find out how quality personal care is just a phone call away. Personal caring care, plain and simple — combining decades of medical experience in a facility as up to date and modem in scope as any in The Plymouth-Canton Community.

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1311W. Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth 453-8510 Hearing tests HOURS: Mon. 2-8; Tues. 9S; Wed. 9-1; T h an . SMi; FrL WS: S « t 9-1 Tom WilHans works the dials on a hearing test machine. (Crier photo by Ed Fitzgerald) THK COMMUNITY CRIKR: May 28. 1986 PG. 20 receive is provided by the physicians'and medical staff of St. Joseph MercySt. Joseph of physicians'and medical staff the by isprovided receive McAuiey visits most and hour, less an take than appointment, an need don't optl S te ettm orprut f nsclins cetsa im­ an creates pnyslcalfitness health of care mediate need, think McAuiey your/pursuit time CareCanotelax! urgent next Hospital. the So Care urgent ailaccepts insyranceolans. major Best health of all. care you the injuries, for exercise related physical treatment examinations prompt to medicalof professionals provide is you with ready to sports from everything immediate medicalin care get shape to stay you and need in shape, team our morning inuntil 1CH00 the 800 give night everyyear to you day the at of the care needs of people who pursue physical fitness. That's why we’re open from regularly ever before. Atthan exercising usMcAuiey are of whymore longevitythat's and and health Care, good keysurgent health to the we understand 981-1620 Hecih CenterHecih Physical fitness is more than mowing the lawn on Saturday, its one of the the of one Saturday,its lawn on the mowingPhysical than ismore fitness Gaherine SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST THE OF SURVIVAL St Joseph MercySt Hospital N O T H G I R B D N A N O T N A C N I N O O S G N I M O C 5305 E. Huron River Pr. MCAULEYURGENT Ci l Ann Arbor (East) These 3500 L 3500 sessions to study under the guidance of professional dancers. CLASESOFFERED D E R E F F O S SSE A L C R E M M U S 990 W. Ann Arbor Trail (at Harvey) Harvey) Trail (at Arbor W. Ann 990 einn ue 6truhAg 18 Aug. through 16 June Beginning le d (ot odR. Canton, Rd.) Ford f o (South Rd. illey CHILDREN A N D AD ULTS ULTS AD D N A CHILDREN THREE 2 WEEK SESSIONS SESSIONS WEEK 2 THREE on e n 1 3 P.O. Box 995 founded in 1831 yC t ei eM A iy Ann St.Arbor. byJoseph Catherine Mercy Michigan Hospital McAuiey48106 Sponsored by the Religious 5301 SistersEast Huron of Mercy River Drive willtake aworkshop format, allowing the student Please call for further information. BA LLET* JA ZZ* TA P P TA ZZ* JA LLET* BA Arbor Health Building Building Health Arbor lmuh 455-1900 Plymouth anse s n 'a 501N. Maple Rd. (at Dexte Maple Health Building ■ Ann Arbor (West) . MI 48187 MI

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Continued from page 26 Wade said, resulting in them reacting in the some way to all responsibilities, no matter how insignifica If they may be. Those persons have to learn to let “ little things” by without becoming worried about them, Wade said. . “ They must learn to set up priorities, thej hang loose . . . think B e n c h m a r k O p t i c a l positively,” Wade said. “ You can choosi to react one way or Plymouth’s Center for Sports Eyewear another....” 4 5 3 - 6 1 9 4 The stressed-out person should look for] relaxation techniques, 1358 S. MAIN ST. • PLYMOUTH Wade said, such as meditation, therapeutic assage or exercise. Wade said educating others to a more h Ithy way o f life is the most difficult and important mission she hi taken on so far, after working in special education and speech the py. “ There’s an optimum o f being once you tart treating your body Oakwood Health Services with respect, your mind with respect,” she s CANTON HEALTH CENTER

Oakwood is expanding. We now have 8 Obstetricians and Gynecologists to mountain to provide the latest in Continued from page 26 Womens* Health owner calls the “ purest” idea o f the consur “ It is the idea that if the people can’t i e a $800 touring bike, Daytime & Evening Appointments Available they won’t ride at all,” Keefer said. “ It Jls the j same concept of people trying to buy an Indy race car to drive to work:” 4594040 Keefer maintains that the mountain bike is one o f those bikes that 8508 CANTON CENTER RD., (Canton Professional Park) CANTON can be ridden anywhere at anytime -- comfortably The bikes come in three different models an i range from the basic ten-speed up to 21 speeds. They have an upright handlebar along with the fat balloon tires. I They are best described as a jbike that has taken a lot from the B M X bike era that has faded out. ' C alifornia C om fort System s Price wise, the bikes are competitive with a normal ten-speed touring bike, ranging from $160 to around $600 for a commercial 10th ANNUAL bike. START OF SUMMER SALE! “ You can pay a little or a lot for anything or any bike you buy, Save HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS on a variety of Hot Spring but I believe that for the money you are gating ijiore bike for your Spa systems featuring moto-massage, locking thermal dollar with these bikes,” Keefer aid. ~ cover and chemical kit! And save up to 40% on ALL hot tubs, spas, solariums, saunas and at-home leisure products now through June 7! ~ THE PERSONAL SPA TO' SAVE OVER $700! **K*S?V Continued from page 25 Nankin Nature Center. There is a 1 mile fun run, a.IOK race (6.2 miles) and a Tot Trot after the first two race|. The races registration begins at 7:30 a.m. with the 10K beginning 8* at 9 a.m ., and the one mile run at 10r*30 a.m. The other race is the Canton Country Festiv il runs June 21 in -■V America's Favorite Canton. This annual five-mile run has beer, scheduled for June 21, ^.^Portable Spa and will begin at 9 a.m. at the township hall] ■ dfljfi Registration is $6 advanced arid $7 the day o f tlie race. T o register by mail, fill oUr the application i below and send it to the recreation department. | The other event, for those who want t6 peddle pi instead, is the THE "CLASSIC" SPA Cycling Saddleman Bicycling Club “ Farm and Lake Bicycle Tour” THE HOME SPA SAVE OVER $1000! Sunday June 8 beginning in Kellbgg Park. SAVE OVER $1200! This tour has a course for everyone - with a 20 mile, a 31 mile UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS NOW THROUGH JUNE 7!! and a 62-mile tour. Instant financing available! 90 days same as cash! 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thoroughly check rc out before they begin any exercise program. any begin they before rc out check thoroughly to allow the indiv dual to get in shape for the activities they wish to wish they wit! in activities the participate for shape in get to dual indiv the allow to competitive fulfill purpose, to or tension, stress Your f and ringrelea the o muscles, allow. muscle* will tone build budget performance, their increas be to what e cardiovascular could and individual the f o exercise. the js with goal ih a itr of history with| a urges in a friendly way,” stated Shapiro. “ The goal o f the exercise the f o goal The “ Shapiro. stated way,” friendly a in urges hscl hrpss |ries cahs ad tlts a wl a the as well as athletes, physician. and |trainers, coaches, therapists, physical program now that summer is almost here should decide what their what decide should here almost is summer that now program n te erainl Te ai dfeec le i te ehd f o method the in lies difference basic The training. recreational. the and eiie n rhbltto a te ecet elh ulig in Building Health Reichert the at rehabilitation and medicine regimens o f athletes, and the treatment and prevention o f athletic f o prevention injuries. and treatment the athletes,and f o regimens h tm we the when time the piat, eomns ht epewo at o ei a exercise an begin to want who people that recommends Ypsilanti, scooia ad iceia efcs eecs o te human the on nutritional exercise and methods f training o are : th concerns in effects jncluded body, biochemical and psychological il j eteey oe o dy. hy sals ti pten and pattern this establish They days. for sore bje extremely will basis. rarely nw fr on tog t oeatvt fra e hus n then and hours few a for activity some at strong going for known photo) softball injuries. Now the physician can work to prevent injury. prevent to work can physician the Now injuries. Rob Willelte, in feat, helps Kelly Straulz off the field in 1902 when the Salem 1902 the when in field the off Kelly Straulz feat,helps in Willelte, Rob what their budget will allow.” will budget their what codn t te ed of h idvda and individual the f o needs the to according n xrie rga sol b designed be should program exercise An “ A t the Arbor the t A hpr stresse 1 Shapiro “ A n exercise program should be.designed according to the needsthe to according be.designed should program exercise n A “ Paul Shapiro, M.jD., who practices sports medicine, and physical and medicine, sports practices who M.jD., Shapiro, Paul eeal sekn tee r to ye of tlts te regular the athletes, f o types two are there speaking Generally of emergence The podiatrists, psysiologists, nutritionists, by is It part | in practiced h rcetoa ahee otn ald h weed tlt, is athlete, weekend the called often athlete, recreational The ri, vn hn h atvt i t tk pae n regular a on place take to is activity the when even train, lyr suffered player ejalth Center in Plymouth, The Center for Sports for Center The Plymouth, in ejalthCenter out causing undue stress or injury to body.” the to stressinjury undue or causing out

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Much of sports medicine involves preventive meiasures. Uninjured ankles and wrists are sometimes taped to thwar injuries. (Crier photc by Dan Ness) - V A N N I N G s a l o n S pw ts doctors 4 ? Continued from page.28 LU 'Medicine and Fitnesi was es.tablished to mee the demand for (/) evaluation, medical and siirgical treatment, counseling, and rehabilitation for people who i re physically active Programs are designed or the team sports athlete, the recraetional athlete, and the older athlete, The goal o f the Center is to provide th,e athlefe with health care ranging from preventive screening and conditi^iiing programs to specialized surgery a nd rehabilitation ising a) multi-disciplinary approach employing orthopedic surgeoi phys cal therapists and athletic trainers. NEW LOCATION: 44268 WARREN • CANTON • 451-1001 Certified athletic trhiners aijie at the Arbor Hiealth walk-in clinic on Monday and Thursday ev nings to evaluate the needs o f any athlete with an injury) and refer them to the co rect ’ physician for diagnosis. FAMILY H13ALTH CARE CENTER.P.C

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Our 30 years experience assures you Dual bomb scare of the finest travel service available. REE 10-SPEED And. best of all. THERE IS NO CHARGE BIKE TO YOU FOR OUR SERVICES. We are K Mart employes and customers stand in the - lot of the Guiton with any air conditioner reimbursed in commission fees by the store at Ford and Ion roads Thursday aftei > stjore received a bomb purchased during May 1 June. airlines and hotels, ships and resorts threat. Moments earlier, the Canton K Mart at Ann Arbor and that we book. Haggerty roads at received a bom b thi police officers and firefighters searched ith facilities and found i . “ It was obviously -uniqii EMILY’S WORLD TRAVEL, LTD. a hoax,” said Cantonl police Lt. Larry Stewari. mb threat was also AIR CONTROL SYSTEMS received at M iller Elet itary Scho o l several wgek ;o. (Crier photo by 70S S. Man Street (Opposite Former Jock) 845 N. Mill Street Chris Boyd) 455-5744 in Old Village, Plymouth licensed' HOURS: 9-5:30 Mtn.-Sot. Insured 451-2251 Contractor THE COMMUNITY CRlKR: May 28. 1986 PCi. 32 • settled. Sculpture isn’t like drama drama like isn’t Sculpture • settled. else somewhere it doing than ^rather gargoyles. SQphisicated for, tftat,” people think I Midwest. the to special on I the East Coast think they’re too too they’re think Coast East on I the be -may (involvement) Community and^ WestCoast, the very livedon then and they’re East out - up brought was I welcoming. volunteer to things, o’ ams tik oehn was something think almost You’d museums. to go to hates Every. child hj hv lvd n tl (ic 1961).’ (since Italy in lived have thejn do to' willing very are here peojple can become part of of them.” can part become it and play on, they can sculpture park usin aot h mn eid the behind man some the answer and about Crier questions The to talk ff to o time even more took he Monday, ie rm hs onhp ak Play Park Township his from time Township? from the first time I was here. The The here. was I time first the from Plymouth? your sculpture? your sculpture a do to like Pd if asked and my to like to for would here the Snowflake show come a (at I if came asked they They studio. and Italy visited Sculpturel,project to greet visitors ana visitors greet to Sculpturel,project an idea and I showed it to the the to it showed I and idea an it do Pd park, the into it bringing and that mind my to quickly very came McClumpha at park the to me took Council Arts Community Plymouth getting getting somewhere.” wrojig with the child they if The didn’t. ak to talk f cn atsz i soe hn I’m then stone in fantasize can I if And, frightening. monsters find don’: epe o ep n id fe seeing after mind in keep to people Kidslaugh, humor. is side, other The interesting. it finding least at was commission the Also, Township. 1 IBy had last year thqrc. June of right It Paradise. to keys the want you if like asking that’s sculptor, a For there. Iwas When here they last year). house, h t u o m y l P n i t r a l g n i t a e r c t u o b a s k l a t r o t p l u c s e h T how many eyes a monster has? The The has? monster a eyes many cares how who instance, For abstraction.. Iwhich design, the Ichange tnen split feel.” others been rightaway what know where the artists already has side commercial people senseor it yougeta enjoying of studio the in Pm When sculpture). the in Michigan in this like something on-site like sculpture this? by commission Iwhen can.” work to try I ($60,000) and good very monsters give more of a freedom of of freedom a of more give monsters carving Pm know I did in differently March.” than I go. I as relaxed more and looser get I here. done have stone the to relation in carve always is goingwell if Hereis it sells. basedon reciprocal a develop can you that are advantages The March. of middle ‘Why|Butgargoyles?’gargoyles or not a develops stone the If carving. Pm ‘Play Sculpture’so far? project work the Whether there. there’sno one never start nowto know I weather. the eainhp wt vees f the of viewers (with relationship ) ges cudjs a esl say, easily as just could I guess ! /)“ cltr ee Rcwl hs taken has Rockwell Peter Sculptor M ipeso hs’ changed hasn’t impression * jMy of impression your has'been What “ About three years ago the the ago years three About “ wn te t ejy themselves. enjoy to them 1 want “ want you do impression Wftiat Whaj are the advantages of doing an of advantages the are Whaj Wjjy gargoyles? the in changes any made you Have 1verydesigns."! strict never have“ a -- disadvantages the you tell 1 can “ How did you end up in Plymouth Plymouth in up end you did How BY ED FITZGERALD BYFITZGERALD ED j ra col lse. Last classes. school area ...... ? , they

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June 2-June 12 receivednoon. be by must Entries A photography contest, centering on the nowunderway huge the centering project sculpture on contest, photography A Ar Sculpture Play by art of work original winan you could It mor stersto head capture Township.out your in Plymouth and camera Grab Well, at least capture film.Well, them leaston at capture classroom or teaching situations, etc. teaching situations, or classroom work in progress, people watching work, work, watching people progress, in work htgahr. Aaer htgahr is photographer (Amateur photographers. the work, at Erickson Rockwetl. or facet or of the judges. of at either: at ots, hy ie emsin o the to permission give they contest, print. of back to or typewritten print, of back the to affixed efrihdwti 4husa te request the at hours 24 within furnished be Negativespossible. must fullest extent the slidesto color (No . 10” sizewill disregard xJudging willaccepted.) be 8” than larger no defined as one earning less than 109k of of 109k than less photography.) from income earning one as defined number of entries. number of printed neatly on separate sheet, then taped taped then sheet, separate on neatly printed 821 Penniman Ave. 821Penniman Crier The Community 489 Main S. h lmuhOsre - Observer Plymouth The Plymouth, Ml 48170 Ml Plymouth, 48170 Ml Plymouth. fMi SUBJECT OF PHOTOS OF SUBJECT l l e w k c o R UE ' RULES & related activities: any any activities: related Peter Rockwell Peter 9. II. Submission of entry [ entry of Submission II. 12. Employees or family jjof- The Observer Observer family jjof- The or 12.Employees It. Decision of final. Decisionis the judges of It. 3rd 2nd Grand Prize — original artwork by Peter Peter by artwork original — Prize Grand ineligible. munications. or The Community Community The or munications. that jime will be destroyed. Not responsible Not destroyed. be will jime that Eccentric Newspapers. Suburban _ Com­ Suburban Newspapers. Eccentric eadn o rules, in results disqualificati of demanding o hts I j photos. for at up 5picked not by photos All 30fb. Observer June Plymouth p.ni. the of office the ! | will be displayed) also All non-winning entries may be picked up at at up picked be may entries non-winning All entries selected (Additional Plymouth Park. at Township 7th June Saturday, Sculpture. Rockwell the of dedication the at displayed nrn. f ( entrant.) espressed permission with the of gain.jexcepl Winning entries will be announced- and and announced- be will entries Winning commercial for ysed be not shall photos the Playsculpture Foundation. (The winning (The Foundation. Playsculpture the bevr ' ; I ' Crier by The . Community J______- Observer. with ihe entrant.) with ihe photograph itself and ijy copyright remain ijycopyright to and itself photograph Foundation entries, Sculpiulre any Play reproduce jibe and Plymouth Observer, T ie Community trier trier Community ie T Observer, Plymouth Rockwetl. Prize- — Dinner for four.at Riffles, donated Riffles,donated Prize-four.at for Dinner — Prize — $50 cash don: ted by the Plymouth Plymouth the by — $50ted don: Prize cash Winning entries bourne the property of of property the bourne entries Winning $ l f ■ I Violation rtist in Residencertistin indicates Onrhp f the of (Ownership ? y e h t Crier f rules of un- full are are & some some time doing not much.” plan ahead less now. I want to spend to want I now. less ahead plan looks It degree. nth the to suburbia as pot of of stewpot doorstep.” our on when you return to Italy? We’d come home at night and find a a find and night friendly. at home come are We’d people the But class middle suburb. upper typical your like sawthis He house. the at out stranded was he and car the had I when winter the in time wasa There here. came he o y oeht upie ti is this surprise, All schedule.that’s on right coming in somewhat my To eye. the meet might than more - it to about sculpting? 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There wasmid-There time. from time dead a es? rig o el t I a be may I it. sell to Trying Least? oeaxeis 1 odrdwehr I whether 1 wondered anxieties. some whateverI’m looking at.” John including sculptors, modern e al hs bls no h ar t the at air same time?” the into balls those all get be o ie I’ hr t sav in starve to hard America.” It’s live. to able they likeIt’s kind it. sillyof it do not to for young artist aspiring artists? like to tendency a have I Flanagan. of sorts all like I anything. at look climbing on it....” bewouldn’t necessary here withpeople eclectic or catholic taste.” veryhad He playedgames it. withand eas yu hn yu ih nt be not might you think you because h ae’ te o sas o ae a make to stars top the aren’t who become haven’t I Plymouth). (in one that sense the in it made I’ve world. sculpting. It’s today. living art inhype of lot There’s a their made States United the in people three onlywhere marble would be better. But that that But better. be would marble today? Have today? you made it? art of history the knew he but work, lot. awful an absorbed He paint. to behowIHe lovedcouldn’t influenced. thought, “Am I going to be able to to able be to going I “Am I time. thought, my on calls different of lot a here wereIthere Whengot it. get at to iig t t Im tl i te middle the in still I’m it. at living those for harder It’s famous. and rich to sayhard anything clear the art about something that needed fine detail then finedetail needed that something stone? Rockwell, influenced you? January until March that I had to waitto had I that March until January range. 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C 3 H OM/IVCIR a 8 1986May28. CRIER: COMMl/NITV THE 33 PC. S c h o o l j I d . candidates respond to League o f W onun Voters questions because.. Why ai? you a candidate for the Years of attendance at Board meetings approved, it will provide a higher level School. B tard ’ Were there specific have shown my dedication and of overall'education. I commend the issues tha motivate you to seek this commitment for this responsible current board for the excellent job in position? position. their research and evaluation of district Diane tiasludakis: Patricia Zagorsk! needs. ‘ ' Last fa I, ir spite of protests, the Education is precious to me. Being a Marilyn Schwinn board un, nim jusly voted for a self- board member would allow me to I fully support the bond issue. New professed witch to speak at Salem remain active in t lie education process elementary classrooms would enable us High. Th< y di ln’t tell the community from a side other than Student. I also to decrease the present class size and child en hat witches have their have time to devote to the rigorous district wide. Central is an integral part own bible stating “witchcraft is both a demands of office. of the district housing plan, religion ind a craft, ritually ex- renovations here will increase the pressed’ Christians are forbidden to Do you support or oppose the $13 usability of this building. The ad­ practice Witch; Taft and our Lord calls million bond iss le appearing on the ministration building renovation it “a deti stable practice.” With over . June 9th ballot? i discuss your position provides better utilization of existing 25 book; on witchcraft in Sklem’s on the following components of the space and added area for present library I a n t!to be sure our Christian boncTissue: crowded personnel, also provides beliefs re upheld with proper a) administration building needed storage space and handicap represent; itionL renovation access. b) new element iry school building Jo an tchcr. J Richard Sumpter Seek icellcnce in education, cost c) Central Midi lie School renovation ■ The Bond Issue is the most im­ effective amgement. More emphasis Diane Daskalal us: portant item to come along in four I support the t ond issue; enjoying a on hig! |er level thinking (skills. years and yes I am for making a good m creativity! th: arts. Each student growing commu lity reflected in the investment better. Renovations are need to upgrade s nd build schools. achieves' to fu 1 extent of ability; more needed to retrain Central, and both challenge! AP ’ classes, guidance. JoanKotcher Central and a new elementary school Preserve sped; it programs. • | Volunteered for Bond Committee to are needed to retain acceptable class Business ba ckground applicable to have.voice in whut would be on ballot. sizes in the district. schools, pope to preserve lowest per-, Result is responsible compromise of As for the Administration Building, pupil spending .in state, raise conscientious people I agree with the principle, not the achievement s< ores. a) Problem. | Expansion needed, method. J u d ilh L o r e should cost less. Total Bond Issue still valid. John Voymas 1 am canlidate because I am in- I support the bond issue. With terested b) Necessary, nd other way to reduce |n the education of the young greatly increased population in people, a board member I would class size, * relieve overcrowding, bussing. Canton, a new elementary school is encoura; the activities that enhance needed. Repairs to Central Middle the basil cuiriculum and make the c) Good compromise in con­ troversial situation. School are a minimal cost alternative. students well-rounded knowledgeable Issue provides great benefits for J u d ilh L o r e citizens relatively small cost. D r. E ll. M< Clendon 1 support the bond issue. Experience; need continuity and a) Administration building is over­ Jeannette W ines stability] Issi e; need continued im­ crowded. Support bond proposal. proved instruction based on improved b) Current school enrollment and a) Administration building does faculty/ taff i elations. projected enrollment make the need enlarging plus barrier-free ac­ Jerry taym »r building a necessity cessibility. Alternative plans might 1 am a candidate because fully c) Central definitely needs have been more desirable such as - underst; nd t lie importance of our renovation. new construction on our CEP schools’ task af building the future of Dr. E.J. McClendon property. . the wor d. Our Christian morals have Strongly support Bond issue b) Building desperately needed. not beet properly represented]and I a) Admin, building - Fifty million Overcrowding being tolerated cannot will repi esertt these beliefs. It’s time we dollar enterprise cannot run efficiently continue. Class size reduction im­ stop be ng ’doset’ Christians, jso get from 1,020 square feet building, staff possible without additional housing. out and vote! I would like to see more scattered central focus/service lost; c) Renovations proposed minimal. emphasi s on l he basic 3 R’s and more secretaries in hall/computer in toilet. Long-term commitment as educational disciplir e in o iir schools. ] b) Need smaller elementary classes,. facility requires major renovations. M a ril m Schw inn | must have rooms, relieve overcrowded ' Patricia Zagorski My n otival ion in seeking a return to buildings. . Support. the Sch »ol Board is my interest jin our c) Urgent need for repair now - a) More space needed. To renovate young leoplt and my desire to help separate issue should be submitted another existing building would still, provide for them an appropriate voters within five years, totally cost. If district needs ever exceed educati >n. removate OR replace. capacity of building renovation, Rich; rd Su npter | Jenry Raymor Harvey location wil have excellent I am a can didate to give something I strongly support the bond issue. If resale value. back t< the < ommunity after being a taker for nine years. Unlike the past two el< ctions there are no specific or S k u b i c k opposi ig issu is. j Johi Voymas ■ Continued from page 3 Skubick was also pleased with - Wit! strong commitment toj public business. Omnicom’s role in Canton’s 1984 educat on, I am running as qualified “ Omnicom has always been- and Sesquicentennial, where over $7,000 parentiof three children. As newcomer always will be a good cable company. I was raised. to the commi hity I can be unbiased in wouldn't have taken the job or stayed Maria Holmes, a third-year veteran analysis of is; ues. As an analyst I have so long if I didn’t think so. That’s of Omnicom, will become the interim demonstrated ability to look at issues coming from someone who has worked programming director. Skubick says and arrive it alternative workable investigating cable companies.” Holmes is a strong candidate for the Clowning W ound solutions. As husband and fathjer I can Skubick counts her first year at permanent position. . Omnicom as one of her biggest suc­ Above, Heather Mallad, Amanda arrivelat solutions considering needs of Skubick says she has made a lot of cesses. In just one year she saw the Grabe and Andy Gorman apply students, parents, district staff, and friends in The Plymouth-Canton amount of original community makeup for a Gallimore overall best ii iterests of community, Community, and they may have not programming jump 333 percent. Elementary class project. The Jeannette1 Vines seen the last of her. down day Is organized by teacher One of the greatest gifts'given a child “ That’s why I was hired originally. Arlene Wiitse! Pony rides were is quality education. A Board member People had complained there wasn’t “ I’ve threatened to come back as given later for the class. (Crier woulo have input into direction and enough (original programming). But time permits to help with some photos by Chris Farina) level of excelencedistrict expects. No Omnicom is very good, when com­ projects.” specific issuss motivated candidacy. pared to other cable companies.” Her last day at Omnicom i^May 30. THE COMMUNITY CRIER: M»y M, 1946 ge,sipn l rk cle shipping W agner, Voss, supervisor Voss, ahrn. abr, i; rtes ihr, en Rbr, pne; grand­ Spencer; Robert, Dean, Richard, Elsie brothers and Henry Wagner. parents Kim; Barbara, Catherine. Northrup Funeral Home. Funeral Northrup officiating. Kenneth MacKinnon Father late the with Counsel Good of Lady Our 29 April at receiving clerk in plastics manufacturing. Trade School in 1943, School in 1974.Trade livedhe until He Plymouth in worked as supervisor a rte Egr os f lmuh tre rncide; eea niecies and several grandchildren; three Plymouth; L’Anse; of of Voss Schoennemann (George) Edgar Winifred Mrs. brother and Conway of Matson Services MichiganHospital. were 16May Petoskey. in for the State of Michigan. the State for of nephews. Michigan Heart Fund. Michigan Heart son Gregory Voss sisters Plymouth; of Mary (James) California; Arnold Linda of Survivors include: parents Catherine and Richard Wagner; sisters Laura. Laura. sisters Wagner; Richard and Catherine parents include: Survivors Mr. Wagner was born in 1956 in Michigan. He worked as a shipping and and shipping a as worked He Michigan. 1956in in born was Wagner Mr. Burial was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Local arrangements by the Ross B. Ross the by arrangements Local Cemetery. Sepulchre Holy in was Burial Services Detroit. 26died April in were Plymouth, 29, of Wagner, DavidHenry Mark Barnes, Pastor; Sunday School 9".45 AM. School Sunday Pastor; Barnes, Mark Survivors include: daughters Survivors include:Cheryl Vossdaughters Mrs. Voss Tina Alanson, and of both Ford Henry the from 1926graduating After Wayne.in in Vossbom was Mr. BurialFrancisMemorials wasCemetery inmay be Petoskey. in St. given the to Northern Traverse Little at f4 May died Alanson, of 59, Voss, C, Kenneth dhildren's Ministry/Nursery: All Services All Services Ministry/Nursery: dhildren's hristian Academy K-4 through 6th Grade Grade 6th K-4 through Academy hristian Mon.-Fri. 9:15 AM. WMUZFM AM. 103.5 9:15 Mon.-Fri. AGAPE CHRISTIAN CENTER CHRISTIAN AGAPE Sun. 840 4 1 0 4 0 , Wed. 740 P.M. 740 Wed. , 0 4 0 1 4 840 Sun. Z41550 E. Ann Arbor Trail, 453-1525 453-1525 Trail, Arbor Ann E. Z41550 “Joy of Living” Radio Program Program Radio Living” of “Joy Pastor Earl and Bobbi Moore Moore Bobbi and Earl Pastor udySrie 1A. P.M. 6 AM., 11 Services Sunday Midweek Service (Wed.) 7 P.M. 7 (Wed.) Service Midweek 345 N. MAIN ST. 4594240 MAINN. 4594240 ST. 345 Christian Day Care Center Center Care Day Christian Mon.-Fri. 6 AM. & P.M. 6 AM. 6 Mon.-Fri. OF THE NAZARENE THE OF Tlir*r public m>lK-«**an* public charcr. Tlir*r fn-rof run Wednesday Bible Study & clubs 740 P.M. 740 & clubs Study Bible Wednesday Plymouth Christian Academy 4593505 Academy Christian Plymouth Sunday Services 1140 A.M., 640 P.M. A.M., 640 1140 Services Sunday Sunday School for All Ages 9:45 A.M. 9:45 AllAges for School Sunday CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CALVARY Sunday 9:15 A.M. and 11 AM. AM. 11 A.M. and 9:15 Sunday 43065 Joy Road, Canton Canton Road, Joy 43065 Kenneth F. Gruebel, Pastor Gruebel, F. Kenneth Worship & Church School School & Church Worship 5835 Sheldon Rd.. Canton Canton Rd.. Sheldon 5835 ai .Hy t r; sto a P Hay, A. David CHURCH(USA) 4550022 4594013 . Livonia.'Services were May 22 at the Ross B. Northrup Funeral Home with Rev.Home with .Livonia.'Services Funeral wereRoss MayNorthrup B.the 22 at Jones, hjomemaker Jones, 1898 in born Boike, Cancer Cancer Society. n ra-rncid . one great-grandchild. oge,br n A P in born Forgues, Veteran WWR bitefoot, W homemeaker Wooley, Robert of Canton, Virgil of Plymouth; 16 18Virgil Plymouth; grandchildren; of Canton, of great-grandchildren; Robert LaCasse A, with Catholic Church officiating. John Rev.at Theodore the St. Fr. ngadhl. * onegrandchild. Roe, homemaker Roe, el (.j) ofa ojLvna Ms Aia Bl) lwr f alr sons Taylor; of Flowers (Bill) Anita Mrs. Livonia, ofj Hoffman (J.Lj.) Della Vermeulen Home: Funeral Machine at the Wayne County Road Commission. He was'a veteran of World arn. of veteran W was'a He Commission. Road County Wayne the at Machine children nls . - 1 . uncles. John’s Episcopal Church of Palmerton. Episcopal of John’s Church Whitefoot. Livonia; Kathleen Heart Fund. Heart grandch Idren.. grandch and severalaunts Palmerton; of Martin Genevieve G. grandmother Plymouth; agt ac amse fSuh ynadSnr ooyo atn 11 Canton; of Korody Sandra and Lyon South of Rasmussen Nancy s daughte ForguesR. Andre FL; brother (Richard) Mrs.Nancy of Tomdale Jane Tampa, of Home with Father Thomas A, Belczak Home A, with Father Thomas officiating. Dr. William A. Ritter WilliamDr. officiating. Ritter A. Services)were18 Rev.W. Lambert-Vermeulen James Home withMay Funeral at oe fiitn. * | officiating. Jones optli An ro. evcs ee a 1 t abr-emue Funeral Lambert-Vermeulen 14 at May Services were Arbor. Ann in Hospital 15 Home Funeral the Schrader at with Rev.the WjlliamFr. officiating. Pettit Ottie I.IWooley, 88, of Livonia, died May 18 Livonia, I.IWooley,died 88,May of ServicesLivonia.Ottie in were May21 uvvr icue agtr r. igna Rnl)Mrso atn Mrs. Canton, of Marrs (Ronald) Virginia Mrs. daughters include: Survivors Wooley Mrs. 1897 was in born Shein Arkansas. was homemaker. a Burial was in Parkview Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the American the to givenbe may Memorials Cemetery. Parkview in was Burial Survivors include: husband Terrance; daughter Darlene Algar of Plymouth; Plymouth; of Algar Darlene daughter Terrance; husband include: Survivors uilja t rn Lw Cmtr. oa arneet b te Lambert- the by arrangements Local Cemetery. Lawn Grand at jyas Burial Roe Mrs. 1915in was born in She Ohio. was a homemaker. ai .Re 0 fPyot,de a 0nGaeHsia nDtot . died Grace Marie inDetroit. Hospital 70, Roe, Plymouth, May M. 20in of Survivors include; daughters Mrs. Sharon (William) Peterson of Canton, Mrs. (William) Canton, Sharon Mrs.of Peterson Survivorsinclude; daughters r Wieot a bm n 92 n efr. e okd n Equipment in worked He Redford. in 1922 in bom was Whitefoot Mr. 19in Livonia, diedMay Hospital Marysof 63, St. in Whitefoot, Howard J.C. Burial Was in Glen Eden Cemetery. Memorials may be given to the Michigan the be givento mayMemorials Burial Was Cemetery. Eden Glen in uvvr icue duhe ahrn A Pasn fCno; ee grand­ seven Canton; of Pearson A. Catherine daughter include: Survivors sister Plymouth; of Beverly Forgues and Robert parents include: Survivors atqA oge,3,o eri,de a 10ServicesMay Detroit. died in were Detroit, May of 30, Forgues, A. Martiq Burial 1898 was in born Biike Mr. in Michigan. Memorials may be given the to American Diabetes Association. Survivors include: sons Fount, Jr., of Plymouth and Mark: of Plymouth; Plymouth; of Mark: and Plymouth of Jr., Fount, sons include: Survivors was Mrs.Jones University at 8 May died Township, Northfield of 87, Boike, F. Edward St, the memberwas He of a PA. 1955 in Palmerton, Forguesin was bom Mr. Burial was in United Memorial Gardens. Hospital. Ford Henry at 14 May died Westland, of 75, Jones, Henrietta was Olivet in Mt. Cemetery. nine great-grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, (Patrick) Ives :of Canton, Mrs. Sandra (Gregory) Krachenfels of of Krachenfels (Gregory) Sandra Mrs. Canton, :of Ives (Patrick) 3 rncide; itr r. ai Hnmn bohr Kenneth brother Hinzman; Marie Mrs. sister grandchildren; 13 born i 90i ense.Sewsahmmkr ‘ 1910 in in Tennessee. She was homemaker. a S H COMMlNi RI : u 2, 1985 28, Mu> K: C RII in l'N M M O C THK 3S . C P business on Sales rep Nick Singh, of Canton, was honored recently as the John Hancock Mutual the Ming Life Insurance Co.’s leading sales representative in conservation of b y d a n In ess business for 1985. Leonard Henning used to have 385 The conservation award was birds in his basement!. presented to Singh by E. James “ Friends and relatives would say. Morton, John Hancock president and ‘You should open up a pet shop,” ’ chief operations officer, at the com­ Henning said. pany’s business conference held in So, he did. Acapulco, Mexico. Tropical Paradise, 621 S. Main St. in Plymouth, was opened by Henping in April. He features 20 different varieties of birds, along With fresh and salt F o r d n a m e s water tropical fish and assorted reptiles and animals. Henning had raised birds for nine s a l e s p o s t years before opening Tropical Paradise “ It’s a dream that I’ve had,” he said. Louis Plummer, of Plymouth, was Gail Tosh who used to have a store recently named to a newly established in Old Village, also works out of the sales and marketing post by Ford store grooming dogs by appointment. Motor Company’s Direct Market Henning is particularly proud of his Leonarid Henning, owner of Tropical Paradise, stands with Abbie, his Operation (FDMO), based in Wixom. unique salt water aquarium system. He -double: yellow Anazon friend.ientl. i(Crier photo by Dan Ness) FDMO coordinates the sales and has 18 tanks hooked tip to the same Hennipiig also has 53 fresh water breeding, the main source of his service programs of Ford dealers in central filter syst:m, which kills tanks v.v'ith tropical fish. More and parakeets, cockatoos, cackateils and countries where Ford has no operating l bacteria using ultra-v iolet light, more pi•eople are starting to buy salt other exotic birds. Not surprising, he affiliate. " - The system, which cost nearly $4,000 water syy items, Henning said. “ It used has w pn competitions for bird breeding Plummer joined Ford in 1956 as a to install, keeps a continuous flow of to be a novelty for the more-aadvanced as a member of the Midwest Bird Club. Ford graduate trainee. He holds a water pumping throughout all of the hobbyist And, needless to say, Henning’s bachelor’s degree in economics from salt water tanks, Her nings said. Hennin involved basement is much more quiet now. the University o‘ Michigan.

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in the about air football.” play for state to go ter league their e t e e m e t a t s e te more the eet here. i fo his. from ain meet’ ves said. “ If I If “ said. ves s he will placehe s ktal n the in sketball going to work to going at ek Te tournament week.last The featured 182 teams from meet. His meet. goal soccer tournaments itsof kind inthe United States took Reeves isn’t t it. champion) are strong. If we can score wecan If strong. are champion) (who Canton “ Balconi. said points,” will competion be 12schoolrough. the team, track com­ “The peting are well.It’s wegoing be to fun.” and Thomann. dropping are said times free,” injury is the Western winner) is the favorite. favorite. the iswinner) Western the is North Farmington, Churchill and and Churchill Farmington, North amntn wo s. h Lakes the . is (who Farmington to fifth.” to inmost events,we first finishfrom can school. audy t ln Nrhetr high Northwestern Flint at Saturday some chances. what I think I’llIwhatthink do state.” at ny^ o■ u pol i scoring taking involves it in if even p,ositions, people ■ to put only ^ freshman on the 440 relay team. what happens at the state state the at happens Neudardt said. meet,” what ehrt as e a’ peit now predict can’t “ he says Neuhardt alad says he will to continue play. fall/apd effect on me,” said Reeves.effect me,” on all the relays. acn sy tee s o taey but strategy, no is there saysBalconi person for scoring is Salem’s junior junior Salem’sNeuhardt. Brian is scoring for person college. for plans concrete any have also his bestthe for season. i it h tt et ad ht was that and meet, state the into him upd. gt s i sol hv no have should it so get; .Ipumped Neuhardt, who runs all the dashes and dashesand allthe runs who Neuhardt, decisions have where. made been Although, he would like to go, no no go, to like would he Although, • "I have no plans right now. I’ll see I’ll now. right plans no have "I • For For Balconicoach Gary his boysand "We have hopes in scoring many many scoring in hopes have "We and good very running We’re “ tt cmeiin il ae place take will competition State The Rocks have a 4-2 record and and record 4-2 a have Rocks The Neuhardt made the trip to state as a a as state to trip the made Neuhardt eight, top the in place to Expected h nme oe unr n key and runner one number The the in football plays also Neuhardt ae’ rpeettv i Brian is representitive Salem’s ehrt a uir as doesn’t also junior, a Neuhardt, i 4. i te 0-ad ah got dash 400-yard the in 49.9 His

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C anton track challei n g e s fo r conference crow n Gome in ami see the MOST COMPLETE LINE BY JEFF BENNETT the coiach said he will rely heavily on They enter "the confere ice meet the his distance tea)[ms. of alt-terrain bikes in town!!! best in the West. Marie Jaros Rachel Mann, Karen The Canton girls track team went 5- Bolucn, and Trisha Carney are the Bike sale^ and service at 0 for the conference and siere crowned runners in the two-mile-relay. JarOsz the Western Division Champions. will also run the mile and 880, Carney 1009 W. Ann Arbor Rd. Now. they run for the Conference will ijun the 4(40 and Mann has the 453-0022 champion title at 3:30 p.in. at Walled Tudiiis Post two-mile-run. QUALITY SPIRTING GOODS Mon.-Fri. 9-8; Sat.'9-6 Lake Central’s track todar. distance is! our strength and that’s “ There’s two things you have to do where we will score in most of the win.” said coach George Przygodski. events,” he ■laid. “ We have some “ Number one, you nee! firepower, weaknesses, but we have to do the best meaning, you need, peoile to score we can.” and. two, you need to score in as many events as possible. If you can’t The Chiefs ijope to Finish in the top do those two things, you won’t win.” fourland expeejt stiff competition from Przygodski also has sone athletes in Stevenson whk> won* the All-Area ADVERTISING mind to provide his “ firej ower” . Relays, North Farmington and John Angie Miller in the high jump, Gleifn. ADVICE #410 l Laurie Schauder in the long jump, and /e will pht up our best against Lisa Hays in the discus. Qn the track theifl best,” Pr; ygodski said. 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Ri liable loviitg mother will babysit any Kitchen table, 4 chairs and leaf, $100 or age, day o r«vsidng. Fenced yard, swing best offer, call after 8 p.m., 4533411. Act now. Contempo Fashions, a leading and send box, Canton area, your company in jewelry and fashion ac­ trlnsportatloi i, 453-3139. cessories is hiring In this area. Full or pari Auto For Sale time. Average $7.50 per hour. Call Mrs. SPECTACULAR FOUR BDRM. BRICK RANCH Cltatlon-804Dr. H’back. Let’s deal-455- Services HOME IN PLYMOUTH! ASSUMPTION BLEND @ 9 Hinton (517) 793-9022 or Mrs. Hendricks 1/2% INTEREST! EXCLUSIVE AREA OF HOMES1 45784598439.______(517)823-3174, between 10a.m.-4 p.m. BRI CE’S LAWN CARE 2 1/2 Baths. Fml. Liv. & Dining Rms.. Chtry, Assistant Store Manager needed im­ Mbwlng, socdlng, landscaping, Spring Kitchen. Enormous Fam. Rni. W/Fireplace. Firjt Trailer For Sale cl an-ups, bn ish removal, complete lawn FI. Laundry. Finished Bsmht.. Atfd side Ent. mediately for sports gift store at Westland Garage, Over 2300 Sq. Ft.! j 73 Champion Travel Trailer, 21ft., Afr, nice Center, experience necessary, , please ci s. Reasof able, rates. Call for free shape, sleeps 6, must sell, 525-7382. send resume to Today’s Lineup, 2000 N. es (mate.961-1557o r467-5614. ASKFOBGEBTOBMAflyBeMax 459:3600t Woodward Ave., Suite 105, Bloomfield Bi IB’S LIGHT TRASH REMOVAL 4958113. Garage Sales Hills, Ml. 48013 For Rent I MdKH Repairs small jobs, paint- Garage sale-Qullt Rack, Dishes, Blender, MOVERS and fix-up. Insured. Bob 4958113, Dick 2 Bedroom Upper fiat all new Ypsi Child’s Bike Seat, Clothes, Girts Bed Earn Big Bucks and Bonuses at ACRO • 4518123. historical Village $350! per month plus Spread, much more, Thursday-Friday 35, the temporary professionals. Call utilities. References. 4535020 or4530400 44910 Governor Bradford, Plymouth. Maureen fdr details. C< ncrele work, licensed and Insured, 30 591-1100 ye ire experts tee, Cal Marco 455-5560 or * Hall For (tent Neighborhood garage sale. S a t, May 31,9 Mi rlo 427-3453 evenlngs-Save-Save-Save- am.-4p.rn. Glenview Subdivision. Enter on CARRIERS . NEEDED FOR ROUTES IN $ $ i HALL FOR RENT Glenview Dr. off N. Territorial, w sst ot PLYMOUTH Masonic Temple, downtown Plymouth. Beacon Hill. Participating houses marked • Ann Arbor Trail Condos, Union, P Inter— semi-retired, professional, in erior and exterior, 27 years experience, For availability and cost writs P.O. Box with b a llo o n s .______Hamilton, Roe, Elizabeth. 317, Plymouth, Ml 48170.4556944 CARRIERS NEEDED FOR ROUTES IN FI lE E estlm ites, 455-2129 Multi-Family Garage Sale-7865 Kaiser, PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP RI MODELING, REPAIRS, PAINTING, Apartments For Rent Between Hlx and Haggerty, Holiday Park • Riverside Dr, Spicer Dr, Waverly, Kl CHENS, BATHROOMS BASEMENTS: Sub, May 233331,9 to 5.______EastsMe Dr., General Dr., etc. Ci BINETS, COUNTER TOPS. LOCK AND CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APARTMENT 204 N. Harvey, May 3331, 9 to 5, Antique • Plymouth Manor Apts., Lllley Rd., S. of IK OR REPAIR, INSTALLATION. NO JOB SUBLET furniture, Corsair parte, mlac. Ann Arbor Rd. T( O SMALL. LOCAL REFERENCES. Brand new 1 bedroom $425. For more • Brougham Apts, and Wilcox Dr., in FREE ESTIMATES. information 9614490. After 5 p.m. 981- Pickwick Subdivision Annual Garage Sale, LakepolnL DONTHOMA 4218 Friday-Saturday, May 3331,9 a.m.-5 pm , • North Territorial and Ridgewood. 4554127 E of Lllley, between Ford and Warren. DELUXE ONE-BEDROOM APART­ CARRIERS NEEDED FOR ROUTES IN Ribblsh Re< voval, a 12 cu. yd. stake truck MENT, modem, secure In downtown Garage Sale — Friday, Saturday, May 33 CANTON wl I haul i ly anything your trash man Plymouth, $425 per month. Available 31, 10 to 5, furniture, records, kids • Stoneybrooke Apts., off of Joy Rd. c i mot or n’t Sheds, Garages, Pools, clothes, 9081 Elmhurst, Plymouth. • Carriage Cove Apts.; Warren and Lllley immediately. Call 4538900. Rd. a t T r e e reiilnoval, Hank Johnson A Sons. Call Joyce or Sue 453-6900 ______34 9-3018. Articles for Sale Wanted To B u y LAMBER1 O CONSTRUCTION CORP. Sofa bed, sleeps 2. Excellent condition, Growing family needs newer 3 bedroom Salesgirl wanted, must be responsible, AI cement v ork. Free estimates. Licensed Plymouth Township home, minimum 1800 reliable person with some knowledge of very rarely used for sleeping. Slipcovers an I Insured. 4552925______are soft-blue, old-gold floral design, over sq. (L with basement low $90’s 4535099 fashion and sewing. Apply in person at evenings, 9374287work. Mountain Rags, 643 N. Mil (Old Village) A few way ti > lose those unwanted pounds white background. Original upholstery fs Plymouth. ______' an I Inches,. {PLUS give yourself the energy soft antique-gold floral, with brown loaves Need cash? We buy old coins, gold and an I nutritio ti you < need at the sams time. over white. Alto large, round blue-green silver, broken jewelry, diamonds, precious Seamstress wanted, must do clean stones. 451-1218, from 10ajn. to 5:30 p.m. finished work. Work your own hows in 101 percent( guaranteed.| Call Art or Jo Ann blond rug, to use m(ar sofa when slip 45 >4108 covered. Silver-platedj tea set Including your own home. 451-0606 Bands CUSTO M DRAPERIES BY CAROL fray. 4550331. j ______MANAGER TRAINEE Nlbe fabric Nns • Balloons, Austrians and Pizza equipment, ovens, prep table, dough Hy Tymes Versatile Band for waddings Position, Pay, Progress! 3 openings exist'> Cc mice Boards-4228231 roller, must sell, all excellent condition, and special events. Professional video for now for smart minded persons In a local j- 397-3044 ! viewing a t studio. 4532744. branch of a large International financial Al( appliances serviced- $8 service charge firm. This la an impressive opportunity for wi h this ad, all makes, one day service. 12 I t sell boat, fiberglass. $250.4535020. MUSICMAN D-J.’S. Weddings, parties, anniversaries, banquets, graduation, an ambitious parson who wants to ad­ (N >t InchMlng parts and labor) Guaran- New Couch end Love seat, well made, vance In business. To qualify you need lo tejd. Call 4558190 ______efubs. 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