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'WAYNE COUNTY'S OLDEST 'WEEKLY NE'WSPAPER PUBLICATION NUt.t3ER USPS 3ll688O 12 PAGb PLUS SUPPlE~NTS New recreation field clearing to start soon By MIKE TYREE recreation department and local Staff WilIer youth sports organizers as the top fa- dlity prtortty - could be ready to be Tree-dearing W1llbegin within the romped upon by sprtng, Anderson next two weeks on property destined said. to become the next Northville com- "We'll try to get the whole thing mUIUly recreauon park. leveled, graded and seeded and use it RecreatlOn Dlrector John Ander- for soccer next year: he said. "'We son on Thursday said 39 acres of probably won't be able to use it for townsrup-owned land on Beck Road baseball until 1992." W1llbe cleared to develop the first Recreation user fees wU pay for the phase of a community park. proposed facility, Anderson said. The proposed community park is The first phase of field develop' north of Scott Regional Correctional ment was revised after the township Facility on Beck between Five M1le planning commission detected flaws and SIX Mile roads. The property In a site plan proposal offered by front,> 1,035 feet along Beck and Juts township Manager Richard more than 2.600 fet't west at its deep- Henningsen. est point. Planners listed several problems Three soccer fields, two multi- with the site plan, Including access purpose fields and a baseball dia- road width, parking, and a proposed mond are scheduled for construc- hon Soccer fields - identified by the Contlnuecl ell 4 Rice squeaks lVIustang spirit In preparation for the Class A playoff semifinal clash be- past Mustangs tween Northville High School and Birmingham Brother Rice on saturday, there was a community pep rally at the down- town bandshell Thursday evening. The rally was organized to honor the gridders and other Mustang sports teams. in final seconds Above, cheerleaders get the crowd pumped. At right, foot- ball coach Darrell Schumacher sports a sweatshirt given to 1 he North\1lJe lootball squad af- 1Il the quarter. him by the girls basketball team. For results of the game, see nImed Its place among the state's Northville bounced back with the story at left. nbt<' progrd.ns. taking perennial lightning qUickness. using Just five pow('rJlull~e BJrmingham Brother plays to set up Bill Kelleys 16-yard : f ~~ e ~:--'1l ....ecor'ds ~fcl""{" suc~ tcuchdo\vn run on a reverse. Quar cllrnbll1gtn3 14 7defeatSaturdaym terback Ryan HuzJak, despite his re- flmt spected ann, used his feet to key tne With 33 seconds lell:, Warriors' 63-yarddrive. He kept the ball for31- freshman Marcus Harvey reached and 16-yard gains In the sertes. paydlrt from three yards out to break The defenses ruled the field for the a 7-7 deadlock. His score capped a next two quarters. The Mustangs' rune p1av 52 yard drtve which took best scortng opportunity came In the up Illost-ofthe final three minutes of thJrd quarter as they tackled the Rice the C!.lss A semifinal match up. punter and snared Ule ball at the Despite the loss. the Mustangs Warnors' 17. Record joins in holiday campaign ~alned the respect of the entire Rice The Rice defense delivered a sack 0utllt. The l",vo-timestate champions on HuzJak to spoU the drlve. and then The holiday season Is fast ap- Nortlunlle Record and the five other campaign consists of d1stibuting mil- Against Drunk Driving deUver the "rc r..gular~ Ul post-season play, blocked Brandon Hayes' 30-yard proaching. and with it will come all HomeTown Newspapers, along with lions of red rtbbons to promote re- whUe Northville was making Its first field-goal try. message about the dangersofdrtving kinds of office parties and frtendly Mothers Against Drunk Driving and sponsible behavior. including the drunk to the people in the communi- tnp to the playoffs In the school's Workhorse running back Jon Ber- get-togethers. volunteers of GM-UAW Local 483 of a designated, non-drtnking history. taw spearheaded the Warriors' of- use ties we serve: Jobs Bank. have combined e!forts to driver or dialing a cab when The HomeTown Newspapers are "It was a very good football game- fense. He racked up 168yards on 40 Unfortunately. holiday festMties urge people to "TIe One On For Inebrtated. The NortlwUle Record. Novi News, hard hitting: saidWarriors'CoachAi ::ames to lead both teams. can produce deadly results if drtnk- Safety: Fracassa "(Northville wasn't) real The loss ends Northville's season ing gets out of hand. At least two out 1)1ng a ribbon to the door handle, Brighton Aryus. Uvlngston Ccunty Included In today's edition Is a red antenna or side-view mirror of your Lyon Herald Milford big, but we have a lot of respect for at 8-4. Brother Rice now advances to of every live Amertcans will be in- Press, South and rtbbon attached to a message about vehicle Is a reminder not to drlnk and TImes. OwnedbySuburbanCommu- their qUickness. We knew coming in the Class A finals at the Pontiac volved In an alcohol·related aCCident making the holidays happy and safe. drtve iliat they were a fine team: Silverdome where the Warnors will during their llfetimes, and some dUring the holidays. nlcations Corporation. they are pub- Everyone Is urged to remove the rtb- "The holidays are a JoYous time of Rice drew first blood in the con- meet the winner of the Midland- won't walk away from those crashes. lished in conjunction with the 13 Ob- bons and attach them to their year: said Phillp Jerome, executive test, scortngonltssecond possession Grandville contest played Saturday server & Eccentric Newspapers and To help spread the word about the vehicles. editor of HomeTown Newspapers. have a combined circulation of a lO the first quarter. Sean Johnson at Central Michigan University (after dangers of drtving and dr1rlk1nl! The The four-year-old "'TIe One On" "We are pleased to help Mothers tallied for the Warnors with 4:35 lell: Record deadline). third of a mUlion readers. -Inside New's Briefs Sports Briefs Included in today's paper is VICTORIAN PARADE: basking in the glow from North- BOYS BASKETBALL sun LEAGUES: All boys In grades ville's second annual Victorian FesUva1? can't wait for next year's edl- "Suburban Cable Weekly," 6-12 are invited to jOin the Uon? The long time between fesUvals may be eased somewhat with a NorthvlUe boys basketball your guide to television. The tt1p to YpsllanU on Dec. 1 for a Victorian Parade In that city's Depot league. Games w1ll be played on TV listings are keyed to the ac- Town. saturdays at local school gyms tual channel numbers on the YpsilanU offic1aIs are sendJng out a call to Northville Victorian and praUces w1ll be held week- local Omnlcom cable system, FesUvalgoers that they need marchers for their parade. Anyone with day evenings. an appropriate costume Is welcome and encouraged to march In the ReglstraUon deadlines for half·hour parade In Ypsl. slxth- and s:~venth·graders and elghth- and ninth-graders Is , , For more lnfonnaUon call Steve Gross at 482-1780. Dec. 14. ; Fees range from $28-$33 per COOKERY C~: Schoolcraft College w1ll be offering a one· day player and a $5 late fee w1ll be class on Dec. 1. enUtled "Cooking with Style: A Step Beyond." The charged Ifyou miss the registra· course Is designed for IndMduaIs to learn actual cooking methods and Uon deadUne. techniques through hands-on instrucUon. The menu Is designed spec- For more Jnfonnation, caIl Ifically toward the participant's interest. Instructor Is Chef Mary 349-0203. Brady. The fee Is $150. Registration deadline Is Nov. 23. Call 462-4448 SELECT SOCCER TRY- for more lnfonnaUon. Get out your Victorian duds - a period parade in Ypsilanti OUTS. 1981: The Northville needs marchers Soccer AsSOClaUon will be spon- The American InsUtute for Foreign soring a select team for boys Index HOST FAMILIESNEEDED: nckets are $5 each, and only 75 are ava1lable for each perfor- Study seeks host fam1lles In the area to host teen·agers from South born In 19811ftheretssufficlent At HOlne 6A mance. They ava1lable at Bookstall on the Maln. 116 E. Maln, America. Europe and Asia. are Interest. Civic Calcndar 3A 348-1167: or from Judy Kohl, 348-2678. Play will begin in spring of Students w1ll arrtve in mJd.January and live with their host fam- Classlfieds SA I WVEAPARADE: Thp.Northville Communtty Chamber of Com- 1991 and tryouts wt1! be held in ily unLU mld.June. attending the host family's local high school. Education 2A merce Is seeking people to participate In the annual Santa Parade early November. Anyone Inter- Entertainment SA No fee Is charged to the host family, Famllies are also needed for through town. scheduled this year for Nov. 25. ested should contact Larry Schlanser at 420·0285. Food 7A students who w1ll arrtve In mld·August for the 1991-92 school year. Individuals or groups Interested In marching or sponsot1ng a Polite Ncws 4A For more lnfonnation call the AlFS local Il"presentaUve in Plymouth, float are encouraged to caIl the chamber office at 349·7640. ALL NIGHT SPORTS Update 3A Lynne Levenbach, at 453·8562, PARTY: Grand Slam USA PARKING PERMIT RENEWALS: Northville City residents who (42930 West Ten Mile In Novi) 15 presenting an All Night Sports For results on your want ads call NORTIMLLE PLAYERS:The Northville Players present "The park overnight on city streets or In city parking lots must renew their TM Green Sfleel at 348-3022 Best Cht1stmas Pageant Ever" the weekend of Dec.