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CANTON CONNECTION Plan would replace aging fleet

BY BRAD KADRICH and cut down on mileage and repair it provides funding for these units." Mileto pointed out — but left indica- OBSERVER STAFr WRITER problems. While district administrators pay tions the older buses in the current Charges pending The plan calls for the initial infu- close attention to the quality of the fleet will need "some serious and With an aging bus fleet Michigan sion of 35 new buses next year, and bus fleet, mileage issues cropped up extensive repairs in the near future." in November when Mileto generated In his report to the board, Mileto A 15-year-old Plymouth boy State Police inspectors say could then an annual replacement of 14 a report showing 81.2 percent of the pointed out such repairs are "expen- faces fdony charges sten\ming facc major repair issues in the near buses in most of the next 10 years. It district's fleet would be over 100,000 sive and time consuming." from a March fight that left a future, Plymouth-Canton adminis- replaces an initial plan that would miles by July 2012; 79 of them Plymouth High School freshman trators have detailed a replacement replace three buses in each of the While the initial plan (nine new already are, and another 15 will be with a broken pelvis. program that would completely next three school years. buses in the next three years) eases by July 2011. the problem, Mileto doesn't believe Canton Police Sgt Mark Gajeski revamp the fleet in the next 10 ) ears. "The whole idea of that interjec- it solves anything in the long run. confirmed Frida>' the Plymouth If the Board of Education signs tion (of new buses) is to deal with The problem became more urgent Administrators believe the long- boy. a freshman at Canton High off on the plan, the district would mileage issues, but it doesn't take us when the Michigan State Police com- range plan, while initially laying SCIKKJI, faces felony charges of buy as many as 35 new buses in the out of the woods," said Dean Mileto, pleted their annual safety inspection out some $3.5 million for new buses assault with intent to do great 2010-11 school year, the start of a the district's transportation direc- April 30. The fleet finished with a bodily harm. Gajeski said the boy lO-year replacement plan designed tor. "I think the (10-year) plan works 95.6 percent record — "A wuld be charged as a juvenile. to keep the 138-bus fleet modern with the idea that it's consistent and real tribute to the garage staff," Please see FLEET, A3 The fight occurred around 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 17, at Canton High School. It left the \ictim, a 14->'ear-old Canton resident, >vith a broken pehis for which he underwent surger)- and which have forced him to walk using either a walker or crutches. Heating up According to Frank Ruggirello, the district's community rdations drops out director, neither boy has returned to school since the incident. Inventor: System 'a gold mine with no end'

Be a fan and win! BY DARREU CLEM Go to hometownlife.com and OBSERVER STAFf WRilER become a &n on our Facebook page and >X)U could win movie Canton inventor Robert Cuppetilli BY BRAD KADRICH tickets, pizza coupons, dinner gift has received a patent for a secondarv' OBSERVER STAFF WRITER certificates and more! The first heating system he says will sharply 500 people to sign on as fans will reduce energ)' consumption, slash cus- After two terms in the state House and facing a deadline be enter^ into a random drawing. tomer bills and create thousands of jobs to decide whether to con- Fift)' hick>' winners will be select- for companies that install it. tinue his political career in ed. Deadline is Friday. May 28. 'This is like a gold mine with no end the state Senate, Democrat in the bank," Cuppetilli. 72. said, sitting Marc Corriveau withdrew in a Canton home where he already has Friday from the race for the 7th Senior fitness installed the new system. Senate District seat. Area seniors are invited to cel- A consultant and former demoli- Corriveau. a Northville ebrate the 17th aoDual National tion business owner, Cuppetilli has attorney, had earlier this year Senior Heahh and Fitness Day enlisted partners and formed Sunrise decided to give Wednesday, May 26, from 9 a.m. Mechanical Inc., in hopes of market- up his 20th to 9 p.m. at the Summit on the ing what he calls an industrv -changing District House Park, located at 46000 Summit creation that has prototvpes for natural seat to run for Parkway in Canton. gas, propane, fuel oil and electric heat- ing s>'stems. the Senate seat Seniors 55 and older will ha\'e being vacated He also has a separate patent pending the opportunity to enjo\' a vari- by Canton for a secondary cooling system he says ety of senior health and fitness- Republican will dramatically curb energv' usage and related activities, including Intro Bruce to Pickleball at 9 a.m.; Farmers reduce consumer bills. Corrlveau Market 101 at 9:45 ajn.; Fun Cuppetilli has compared his energv- Patterson, who Outdoor Fitness at 10:30 a-m.; and usage and customer bills with those of is term-limited. a summer hinch for $5 at 11:45 a.ni. friends and neighbors who don't have Corriveau, first elected to the state House in 2002, said he For more information on the the secondary heating system, and he made the decision to pull out National Senior Health and Fitness has kept charts to show the results. earlier this week. Day at the Summit on the Park, Last December, a Plymouth woman "I'm fatigued and I'm tired, visit Cantonftm,org or call the who has a home similar in size to but I'm also happy," Corriveau Senior Center at (734l> 394-5485. Cuppetilli's 5,875-square-foot house had a utility bill of $631 compared to said. "Coming to this decision his $192, even though she kept her really wasn't that hard at the Shred day temperature setting at 62 degrees com- end of the day. The price I was part to his 71 degrees. paying was outpacing the joy I Community Financial invites was getting out of the job." local residents to protect confiden- Cuppetilli has compared several Corriveau's decision leaves tial information and shred their homes with similar results. Joe Barone, Kathleen Law of Gibraltar, a documents at the credit union's a business partner and attorney, has former state representative Canton branch ftx)m 2-4:30 p.m. been impressed by the results. who served in the 23rd House Saturday, May 22. The special The numbers are there, and they're District, as the only Democrat event is being hosted in partnership quite phenomenal," he said. "I think he's in the rato. She'll run unop- with Iron Mountain, a provider of got something here." posed in the Aug. 3 primary. secure information destruction. Cuppetilli estimates his invention The Iron Mountain trucks will be can reduce heating costs by 67 percent "It was not anything I expect- available in the branch's parking lot or more. He hopes to secure bids from ed," Law said. "Marc has served located at 6355 N. Canton Center in companies for the exclusive right to the community very well, and Canton. For more information, visit manufacture and distribute the second- we had a nice working relation- Bill B«Slt81 STArF PHOTOGRAPHER the credit union website at www. ary heating system. ship his first tv^o years. cfcu.org or call (734) 453-1200 or Robert Cuppetilli compares utility bills based on his new invention of a secondarY heating (877) 937-2328, toll ft-ee. Please see INVENTION, A8 system. Please see CORRIVEAU, AS

Index Canton manufacturing firm makes l^ey investment APAfiTMons ... C4 AuiowTivt C5 CAREER BUILDER CI BY BRAD KADRICH President Andy Istvan. "The auto- CROSSWORD PUZZIE C2 OBSERVER STAFf WRITER motive companies will be adding EDUCATION ,. A4 it to more and more car lines. We HEALTH BIO see the numbers only going up. NEIGHBORS. ...B5-6 A Canton manufacturing firm OftllUARlES.. .. -. ~ ... B9 that's been in business more than It's automotive-related business REAL ESTATE C2 60 years isn't letting the sluggish that's being kept here in the metro SPORTS - B1 Michigan economy stop them from Detroit area instead of losing so investing in new equipment offi- much work overseas." cials believe will help them grow Istvan said the company, in Home Delivery; their business. business since 194'8, has tried to (866) 887-2737 operate by staying completely out Return Address: K&Y Manufacturing took pos- 41304 Concept Drive session of some $1 million worth of debt, an attitude he said "puts Plymouth MI 48170 of new equipment Friday company you in a position during bad times officials say better positions the to take advantage of deals that are firm among automotive parts sup- out there." pliers. Istvan said the deal positions The Italian-made BTB opposed- K&Y as a key player in the automo- machining transfer system will tive parts supplier business over allow K&y to manufacture a part the'next several years. PHOTOS BY BILL BRESLER 1 STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER GANNETT officials say is crucial to General "This was just the perfect situa- Motors engine development. tion," said Istvan, who joined the Owner Andrew Istvan is happy about the new equipment that will help "It's a critical engine component firm in 1977- "Opportunity was his company be more productive. This high production trunion transfer machine has 10 separate worltstations that can worit on both sides of a A rigging crew moves the new that looks like it has a three- to part at once, and take it from a rough stage to a finished precision part. « 63)74 10007 8 equipment into the shop. four-year progress," said K&Y Please see INVESTMENT, A8 A2 (C) wWefrtfK:;*--- : S*<». ««a.'« >•:<( AROUND CANTON online at hometownlife.com

'Afognd Canton' rs designed to Slavens coffee announce upcooMQ events taking The first dose of the \-ac- 6:30 p.m.. at the Plymouth cine that protects dogs against Community Arts Council. 774 place m the corvnunty. Items vM State Rep. Dian Sla\-ens (D- this newly emerging infection N. Sheldon in Phinouth (just run on a space-availabte basis. Send Canton> in\ites residents to vs-ill be administered the da>' north of North Territorial). detaKS to t*ad^d)#^o^tetOllmllfe£om join her for a cup of coffee and of the chnic. The follow-up conversation at her coffee hour Guest speaker will be Dr. inoculation, which is coN'ered Band meeting 5:30-6:30 p.m. Monday, Mav Deanna Brann. author and by the $40 donation, can be Hie award-winning 24, at Le Cocoa Bean, 50166 researcher. Her topic will be scheduled at the pet owner's nymoutb-Canton Marching CheTT)' Hill Road in Canton. on mother-in-law/daughter- com-enience within two to B^nd bo6ts one more infer- in-law relationships and fam- Slavens hosts regular cof- four weeks after the clinic. nutionaJ meetings for stu- ily dynamics. Dinner will be fee hours and towTi hall Pet owners are asked to con- dents and parents who are pro\ided and a $7 donation is meetings throughout Canton tact the wterinar)- practice interested in joining the 2010 suggested. Township, Belle\ille and Van at (734) 459-5070 for more Marching Band program. Buren To^^Tiship. Businesses For more information, information. Appointments contact Esther Nelson at enel- The final meeting is sched- or organization interested in are required. $onlc(ai att.net or (734) 981- uled for Wednesday, May 15, hosting an e\ent with Slavens 4938. at 7 p.m. in the Phmouth High can call her office toll-free at Exploritas program ScbTnouth and learning for adults. Rare Center, 44262 Warren Road music with current TLSF members In a recital. Students must provide their experiences, fascinating ticipate). Canton Music Boaters on how in Canton, hosts a special own violin. The registration deadline Is June 1. Anyone interested In signing locales and excellent value all Summer camp children go existing 8th graders can become clinic from May 17-21 as part up should email tIsflJthelittlestars.org or contact Amy Sun (734) 981-1947. help to make their programs off-site four days a week on a member of the award-winning of a nationwide initiative to memorable and unforgettable. field trips. They go all o\'er and marching band for the 2010 vaccinate dogs against the practices across the coun- Education for Assistance Dog Exploritas is the world's larg- do a variety of activities related summer/fall season. Future canine influenza virus, H3N8 try are joining together to Services, a national nonprofit est not-for-profit educational to each of the week's themes. musicians and color guard and raise funds for NEADS/ hold canine influenza virus/ organization that trains and travel organization for adults. Examples of the themes are members are welcome. Dogs for Deaf and Disabled NEADS clinics during the places dogs to help people They offer more than 8,000 Operation Rising Dough (cook- Americans. For more information, con- week of May 17-23. Clinic with various challenges to lead learning adventures every ing week) and Creature Feature tact Sheldon Frazier, associ- Area pet owners can par- hours are Monday-Friday, full and active lives. Intervet/ year, in all 50 U.S. states and (animal week). ate director of bands, at (734) ticipate in the fund-raiser and 7:30 a.m. to 7 p m. in over 90 countries around Schering-Plough Animal "Hitor Time offers fulltime 582-5665 orSheldon.Frazier@ have their dogs vaccinated the world. Over 160,000 A donation of $40 will go to Health is donating the vaccine or flexible schedules which pccsmail.net at the same time. Veterinary people enroll in its programs support NEADS, the National in support of this effort. allows families the option for every year. children to attend the entire The Canton Public Library is summer or just a few weeks. located at 1200 S. Canton Center Early enrollment is encour- SENIOR DISCOUNT in Canton. For more informa- aged to ensure availability. SERVING tion, call (734) 397-0999. YPSILANTI SINCE For additional information 1959 NOW IN ROOFS SIDING White elephants about T\itor Time Childcare CftBEtiMliS WESTLANP. As Low As Vinyl As Low As Learning Center and the sum- The Canton Place Seniors mer camp program, call (734) Cheese Steak Hoagie ADAMS hosts a White Elephant and 981-8463 or visit www.tutor- '950 Bake sale 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., time.com. '3900 Saturday, May 22, in the CONSTRUCTION Community Room at 44505 New school opportunity lEMtOTFS Ford Road (corner of Ford and As Low As AlUin. TRIM Plymouth Children's Sheldon). The public is invited Nursery will be offering a As Low As to attend. bilingual English/Spanish |«2900 mI Homemade baked goods program for 4- 6 year olds this and lunch are available for fall. U 1.1 [^1100 purchase. Proceeds benefit This popular co-op school PORCHES the Canton Place Resident has been in business since 1962 Association. and is now working in partner- AWNINGS r 1 REBUILT AAUW meets ship with the Bilingual Fun I Madlia Drlak & Chips | Better Than New Company to offer an enrich- As Low As 313-531-7060 The Plymouth/Canton ment bilingual program. 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Construction Bond funds), along with money generated Sales rep excited by new territory fikt from energy savings and some $66,000 left from the next year alone, is the better 1999 bond issue. BY BRAD KADftlCH munity,' Fallert said of her new answer. "The short-term cost would OBSIRVER STAFF WRITER territory. "I'm very excited to be nothing." Larson-Shidler work with the business own- The problem for the cash- told board members. Caryn Fnllert has baroly ers and groups to keep the strapped district, obviously, is boon on tho job a woek, ami Observer as an important part how to pay for it. The plan calls The Board of Education shos altvad\' surv she's goiiij!; to of what's happenii\g. ' for spending at least $1.4 mil- still has to sign off on the lion every year. plan, and is expected to hear love the Plymouth and Canton Observer & Eccentric more about it at its May communities. Newspapers Retail Ad Jim Larson-Shidler. the 25 meeting. Trustees see Fallcrt, a veteran iulver- Manager Lisa Draiiginis district's assistant superin- the short-term options as a tising sales representative believes Fallert will be an asset tendent for business services, potential road map to long- with a bachelor's degree in to the newspapers, which have presented a couple of options range solutions. admtising from Michigan a long history in both commu- Tuesday. One option would be State University, is the new nities. to sell bonds to pay for it, but "This is a challenge we're that would cost the district ad sales representati\ e for "The Ph-mouth and Canton going to have to face," board more than $665,000 in inter- the Ph'month and Canton Observers ha\e brought cus- treasurer Judy Mardigian said. est. The other way, which Obser\'ers. She replaces Nicole tomers into the doors of our "The plan gets us through would be much cheaper for Stone in Plymouth and Wes local businesses for many the early years and gives us a the district, would be to McLucas in Canton. years, and Caryn will continue chance to set up a bus replace- pay for the buses using pro- to help do that by assisting ment fund, which we've known 'I really like the area and ceeds from the 2004 bond business owners with their we were going to need." the people." said Fallert. who (which would come from the advertising in all of our great has worked for Gannett, the district's Qualified School Obser>er>' parent compan)-. for products." Dranginis said. bkadrich?ihometownlife.com | (313) 222-8899 some 18 months. "It's reall>- a "Our Honu'town Life Woman great area with a lot to offer. and Inspire are our newest IVe been very impressed with products to target business the quality and variety of busi- and reach new potential cus- tomers." nesses and ser\'ices that are BILL eRtSlER I STAFf PHOTOCRAPHtR a\"ailable in this area." Fallert and her husband. . Fallert graduated fron\ Paul, have three children Caryn Fallert is the new advertising sales representative for the Plymouth Farmington High School, (Rachel. 24, who graduated and Canton Observers. the marketing program at lapetiand • got an associates degree in business from Oakland Western Michigan University; Pftlahp pets Life bettew Community College, then Emily. 22. who graduates next finished the four-year degree montk from Western's mar- • We have an adorable in adwrtising at MSU. 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BY BRADKADRICH And Bird students played OBSCMR STAFF WRITER a key role in the Green Street Fair in downtown Plymouth In the first five months of an a couple of weeks ago, sa\ ing eiierg>- management partner- thousands of bottle caps and ship Plymouth-Canton school creating oversized wo^en officials entered with Energy flowers using the caps as buds. £duca;t)on. Inc.. administra- They also manned a booth at tors estimated the district Hoore Kelty the fair and had youngsters saved some S216.000 in ener- building a trio of murals, one g>' costs. "We knew we could teach the of which was donated back to When they saw the numbers, students about being better the school. school board members and stewards of the environment." Kelty was quick to praise administrators alike praised Moore paid tribute to Allen plant manager Joe West and the efforts of staffers at all the plant engineer Mark Leright, the rest of the school's staff for schools. and also had the school's the energ>' success. NORUN FAULKNER "green team" leader, media And no school embraced the "This award really belongs Isblster Elementary School volunteer Suzanne Parent accepts her award from Board of Education trustee DIanne specialist Julie Johnston, talk plan better than those at Allen to (West)... he was our leader," Gonzalez while Isbister principal Lee Harrison and secretary Lisa Dietz look on at Tuesday's school board meeting. and Bird elementary schools. about the programs Allen Kelty said. "The staff and According to numbers pro- staffers have undertaken. teachers at Bird School really vided by Energy Education offi- The school is in its inaugural embraced the initiative. It was cials, Alien Elementar>' School year of'having a green team," totally a team effort." was the district s top performer, Johnston pointed out. She said Just as important as the with a 31-percent savings - some the green team was led by four An honor to give money, district officials say, is $14,180 - over a six-month Allen staffers and hoped to the reduction in energy- use the period. Right behind Allen was come up with 10 environmen- district has seen. According Bird, with a 29-percent savings tally friendly activities. Instead, to figures provided by Energy equating to some $12,600. she said, they came up with 15. Education, Plymouth-Canton Isbister Elementary parent named top volunteer And, while the Board of used some 12.6 percent less "We looked at those things GYGRADKADRICH Harrison said. "Not only is she impact Parent has had on the energy than expected. Education honored Allen we as adults could control to OBSERVER STAFF WRITER a great participant, but she's a school. Principal Marcia Moore and conserve energy, and what "Everyone likes to focus on great leader." "Suzanne has made Isbister we could teach our kids, too," Bird Principal Sue Kelty with the money, but we are con- When Isbister Elementary Harrison heaped praise on a better school for my kids, Moore said. their "Marv' Beth Carroll serving energy," said Frank School Principal Lee Harrison Parent for, among her many and a better school for all Extra Miler" awards recently, Bird students and staff Ruggirello, the district's direc- and his staff tried to draw up other activities: kids," Gonzalez said. "She's a the honors really went to the embraced the idea of energy tor of community relations. a list of everything Suzanne • Reviving a dormant "Motor quiet force, and I'm glad she's schools as a whole. conservation just as ardently. "We're being responsible envi- Parent does at the school, one Moms and Dads" program. there to enrich our kids' lives." The school was officially rec- ronmentally." "We saw it as an opportunity thing soon became clear. • Not only planning a land- Parent's three children ognized as a "green" school to learn about being better Drawing up a list of things she scaping upgrade at the school, with husband Joe have all earlier this month. conservationists," said Moore. bkadrich@>hometownlife.com | (313) 222-6899 doesn't do would take less time. but "beating the bushes" in the been Isbister students. TVins That's why the Plymouth- community looking for help Melissa and AJ, 13, are now Canton Board of Education getting the project done. at West Middle School, where honored Parent, who volun- • Heading up the school they'll be joined next year by teers to do just about every- spirit store. "I guess she lO-year-old Hannah and, most thing at Isbister, with its needed to fill in her Fridays," likely. Parent herself. Volunteer in Public Schools Harrison quipped. "I am truly overwhelmed and Award 'I\iesday. Board of Education trustee very appreciative," Parent said "We started talking three Dianne Gonzalez, who made of 1\iesday's honor. "There are weeks ago and tried to remem- the presentation Tbesday, is wonderful parents at Isbister, ber everything Suzanne does, an Isbister parent herself, and so all of these programs will go and the list was too long," said she's seen first-hand the on. I will miss them."

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America's oldest and graduate of Salem High School. of Plymouth and a graduate of Valley and Ohio State. most prestigious scholastic • Jessica Eimers received a Mercy High School. Eastern topped larger honorars' society. New mem- degree in English education, and schools such as Penn State. bers were announced April completing the elementary edu- Hope College MSU and the Bucke>'es. 1 at Almas 2010 Honors cation program. Eimers is the daughter of Michael and Mai7 despite participating for just Convocation. Hope College awarded Beth Eimers of Canton and a the first time in the second The new members include degrees to seniors from the graduate of Canton Higli School. annual eN-ent. 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Interpreting this theme through art and writing, entries reflect ology), daughter of Steve and in making their decisions, Webster of Ph'mouth. the promise and importance of pursuing an education for Native youth. of cum laude signifies that Maureen Beeler of Plymouth, unlike the big-name schools, Founded in 1776 at the The SAC is an annual event that celebrates the values and documents the Fifield graduated with a who \\"ere focusing on quantita- College of William and Mary. successes of education in American Indian and Alaska Native communities. cumulative grade point aver- • Taylor Pox (communica- tiN-e analysis only." said Shiri Phi Beta Kappa recognizes The competition was open to all American Indian and Alaska Native students age above 3.5. 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Make it two in a row for the Salem boys track & field in thriller team, as the Rocks captured TRACKS the KLAA Central with FIELD PREP BASEBALL Tuesday's 106- 31 pounding of South Lyon. BY TIM SMITH The victory improved OBSERVER STAFF WRITER Salem's record to 5-0 and enabled the team to win Matt Priebe knows how back-to-back divisions for the to make an entrance. first time since the 1993 and The stout Plymouth 1994 teams did the trick. senior smashed the TiOth "I'm really proud of our and 121st hits of his kids for this repeat," said Wildcats' varsity career Salem head coach Kyle Wednesday, eclipsing the Meteyer, whose team edged school record held by Brad second-place Novi (4-1 Lineberry. record). Priebe's offense helped The lone double winner in Plymouth to a 5-4- win over individual events was Dan Wayne in 10 innings. Martin. He took the 200- "(It was) probably the and 400-dashes with respec- most exciting game we've tive times of 22.8 and 50.3 BILL BRCSLERI STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER played all year," said first- seconds. For Eric (left) and Brandon Duprey of Salem, it doesn't lake much to summon a smile when they're spending time on Ihe golf course. year Wildcats' head coach In throwing events, Ethan Bryan Boyd."... Brad is kind Walsh won the discus (13- of a legend around here, so feet, 5-inches) while Ed Merhi this is definitely a big deal." took the honors in the shot Priebe tied Lineberry put with a toss of 50-5. with a ground ball single Rounding out Salem up the middle and collected firsts were Dion Walker Twin golfers have No. 121 his next at-bat on a (110 hurdles, 16.2), Austin line shot. Root (100 dash, 11.4), Scott The Wildcats needed oth- O'Connor (300 hurdles, 41.3), ers to step up for the win, John Krutty (pole vault, 12-0) BY TIM SMITH from it.' ABOUT THE DUPREYS however. and Thomas Crawford (long OBSERVER STAFF NRlTER According to Brandon Duprey. it's jump, 18-7-25). alvsw'S a good day when you're competing After Plymouth squan- Who: Twin brothers Brandon and Eric S^em also swept the Mayl>e its the smell of nicely mani- or even practicing on the course. dered an early 3-run relays. The Rocks won the cured fairwaj-s, or the intoxicating sight 'Other sport5 it's not that much fun to Duprey, 16, sophomores on Salem's varsity lead when a Zebra batter 3200 (8:38.8), 800 (1:35.8), of a little white sphere fljing against a practice," he explained. "But with golf, it's boys golf team. smacked a three-run homer 400 (44.7) and 1,600 (3:46.1) backdrop of blue sk>- toward the flag. actually pretty fun to practice. You can What: They are developing into important in the top of the seventh, the Wildcats fought back to relays. But golf already is in the blood of Salem always improve in golf." members of the Rocks, just two years after force extra innings. Meanwhile, the Rocks sophomore twins Brandon and Eric taking a serious interest in golf. QUICK STUDIES Jimmy May singled and are the second team Duprey — who really onl)' became serious Why: Both love the.challenge of the sport, alxwt the sport two summers ago. All the evidence points to the 16-year- was bunted over to second from Plymouth-Canton not to mention being able to quickly make Educational Park to clinch a They love it so much they're taking a olds doing just that, in their second year by Jamarl Eiland. May amends for a bunker shot or chip Into the di\'ision. summer job on a golf course and planning on the Salem varsity. then scooted to third on a Pre\iously clinching the on playing the sport at the collegiate level Each has earned medals for low scores rough. groundout and scored on KLAA South with a 5-0 someday. and carries an average of about 40 Family: Their parents are Jon and Lisa a two-out single by Rich Guglielmi. record in dual meets was don't know why, but I keep coming strokes per nine-hole dual match. In lb- Duprey of Plymouth Township and they have Then, in the 10th,a Plymouth's boys team. back to it," said Eric Duprey, during a hole tournaments, Eric's average is a bit a sister. 12 year-old Rachel. recent practice at the Rocks' home course. better (77-75-to-80). other: Brandon carries a 3.8 grade point Please see WRAPS, B4 Fox Hills in PhTnouth. "I have those days "They played all the varsity matches Please see WILDCATS, B2 average while Eric's is near the 3.2 mark. when I want to quit so badly and I just and they've always been contribut- want to gi%'e up. ing,' said first-year Salem coach Ryan They also play varsity boys soccer for Salem. "But then 1 come back the next day and Nimmerguth, a former Rocks golfer. Next: After high school, the Dupreys intend play well and I love the sport ^ain. It has to play golf for a college team. its ups and downs but I can't stay away Please see TWINS, B3 AMANDA BURNARD Canton claims first division crown since '03 CaDfains

Teams they could face from BY TIM SMITH Who: Amanda Burnard, senior OBSERVER STAFF WRITER the KLAA Central include Novi, Northville and Livonia co-captain, Plymouth varsity softbil team. Canton swept Livonia Stevenson. They won't know Hiscellany: The 18-year-old, Churchill in Wednesday's until Monday who their oppo- baseball doubleheader, cap- nent will be, however. whose parents are Mike and turing the KLAA South Delapaz outdueled Julie Burnard of Canton, carries Division title in the process. Churchill's Troy Bogenschutz, a 3.7 grade-point average, is a reaching the seventh. Lefthander Kevin Delapaz two-time Scholar Athlete and updates about games and prac- Blomshield brought in Tidwell gave up just four hits to the isamemberqf the National tices. It's also our job at games to close out the game after the Chargers in the opener as Honor Society. She will attend to make sure the team is ready state-ranked Canton won 2-0 Chargers (13-12,8-7) put the Wayne State University this fall to go. We try to pump everyone for the South clincher. tying runs on base. on a Softball scholarship and up to give our best performance Then Andrew Tidwell's four Canton's Garrett Bryden possible." scoreless innings of reliefled was clutch in the clincher, is already enrolled in the WSU the Chiefs to a 3-2 victory in going 2-for-3 and driving in honors college. Athletic achieve- Leadership style: "I believe the second game for a bit of a run. Joe Galanty also col- ments include All-KLAA, All- leading by example Is the best lected a couple of timely hits, icing on the cake. District, All-Region and Alt-State way to go. If my teammates see In Game 2, the Chiefs were "We knew Churchill would honorable mention in softball me giving my best effort, hope- down 2-1 but tied the contest be a scrappy team and we herjunior year. Besides the . fully they will follow suit." had to execute and play well," in the fifth and took the lead Bill BRCSURI STAFf PHOIOGRAPHCR Wildcats, Amanda is a six-year Why her?: "At Plymouth, seniors Blomshield said. "I thought we on a wild pitch in the sixth. did just well enough to edge Canton pitcher Andrew Tidwell won Game Z of Wednesday's doubleheader, Meanwhile, Tidley took member of the PC Pride travel are automatically captains. I've them out." but the Chiefs already clinched their division in the opener. over from Canton starter Softball fastpitch program. been a starter on varsity since That enabled the Chiefs (18- Ben Staley and stymied the Captain's Job: "The captains my freshman year. We're the 3 overall, 13-2 in the South) Chargers. make sure everyone knows oldest and are given the most to win their first division title position we're in to play for (May 19) on our home field," "The clinching game was a what's going on. we send out responsibility." since 2003. the opportunity of confer- Blomshield said."... we're not "We're excited to be in the ence champion on Wednesday taking anything for granted." Please see CLINCHED, B2

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Chiefs continue Thackaberrygolfoutinq papff>NTwk ne^.'tssar^" ftn- \tRir student-athlete to participate in Cirde Saturday. June 26 on the ufK-oming football season." \xm caJoidar. That's the date for Todd McCall. president of the the 2Dd Annual Mih Thadcabem- Ph'mouth twtball boosters winning marcli MemcHial Salem Baseball club, also will speak about Golf Outing. A1 pjn. shotgun getting in\ol\ed with that start is slat^ Am- Fax Hills Gdf program as well as fundrais- aY HM SMrTM & Banquet Center. 8768 N. ing responsibilities. Sawxhuk Oe^ffVtRSTAfF WRITER PREP SOFTBAU Taritorial Road in Ph-mouth. stated in a letter to parents about the May 25 meeting that It didn't take long for "Hie fees are $110 per golfer with paid registration before the 2010 season is "just around CaotoDS Softball team to Sexauer (2-for-4) hit a two- June 1; $125 if they signup after the corner and vnt are as fired iq) shrug off the disappoint- run homer to center in the June 1 and $50 per person for as eN"er to continue our e.\cellence ment of losing in 14 innings seventh to gi>'e the Chiefs a diimer onh\ on and off of the fieW." Any ques- to Salem on May 6 at Massey 4-1 lead and Lamer followed Included for those pa\ing tions, please contact Sawchuk at Field. with a two-mn triple that $110 or $125 are the following: (734) 582-5696 or \ia e-mail at Tlie Chiefs knocked off inning. Lamer went 2-for-3 18 holes of golf, hot dog lunch, M ike.Sawchiik^pccsmail.net South Lyon 5-2 on Monday and drove in four runs. clubhouse dinner with open . and followed up with Canton needed to play prizes and a raflHe. 'E)ctreme' Canton hoops Wednesday's sweep over small ball in the second BIU BIICSURI STAFF PHOTOGRAPHED Those interested should e-mail KI.AA South rival Livonia game. The Chiefs scored in fundraiser June 2 Plymouth's Matt Priebe (left), shown being congratulated by teammate Steve Gordon (sgordon88{® Churchill, impro\ing to 17-1 the second when Heidi Lucke Cliff Buttermore in 2009, last week became the career hits leader for the sbcglobal.net), Denny De\'ine T.G.I. Friday's Lc partnering overall and 10-1 in the divi- walked, moved to second on Wildcats. (devinev@ aol.com) or go to with the Canton Bo>'s Basketball sion. a sacrifice bunt and came xcxew.rocksbasebalLcom. program for a unique fundraiser, Canton pitching was out- around on subsequent singles flawless defense. Entire proceeds of the starting 8 p.nt Wednesday, June standing all day against the by Katherine Porter and Jill "The guys didn't quit,' event will go to the Salem 2. host Chargers. In the opener, Tomilenko. WILDCATS said Boyd, praising his team Baseball Dugout Chib, of which There will be what is dubbed senior Amy Dunleavy threw The Chiefs added some FROM. PAGE B1 defense for playing a second Thackaberry was a huge sup- a three-hitter and struck out 'an entertaining night of extreme insurance with two runs straight error-less game. porter. Mik Thackaberrv' passed 12 while going 2-for-3 at the bartending riv-aling the perfor- in the sixth. Lucke again As for the Plymouth offense, away fn)m cancer in 2008. plate as the Chiefs won 6-1. mance of Tom Cruise in the film started it off, this time with two-out infield single by Ben Priebe led the way with three '.' will dazzle Game 2's 3-0 victory fea- a single. Sam Partain (2-for- Wohl brought home Harrison hits and 2 RBI, while May tal- Swing To Cure Diabetes you with their skills »f tured sophomore Alyssa 4) followed with a hit. Both Michels from third base with lied three hits. Wohl's winning Former University of Michigan while you help support Canton Boucher, throwing her first scored on a single by Jessica the winner. safety was his second hit of the quarterback and Salem High Basketball by bidding on drinks." complete game of this season. Webster. That enabled relief pitcher day. All-Stater Rich Hewlett will A gift auction will also be part Boucher blanked Churchill In the May 10 victory over Jackson Burdette to deserv- The win evened the host his second annual "Swing of the fim program, slated for (15-9,6-4) on five hits, strik- the Lions, Boucher threw six edly collect the victory. Wildcats' record at 10-10, with To Cure Diabetes" golf outing the T.G.I. Friday's at +4250 Ford ing out four in the process. innings for the victory and Burdette picked up starter a 5-8 conference mark. on Monday, May 17 at the U-M Road in Canton. For more infor- 'She (Boucher) is doing also went 2-for-4 with an Matt Nadratowski and went Golf Course, located at 500 E. mation, call (734) 254-0442. The real well, I'm proud of her," RBI. 3% scoreless innings, helped by tsmith(?ihometownlife.com Stadium Boulevard, Ann Arbor. program is only open to those said Canton head coach Jim Sarah Wagner went 2-for-2 Proceeds from the event will ^ 21 and older. Arnold. "She's coming on and drove in two mns for the benefit the U-M Comprehensive strong and we'll need her." Chiefs, scheduled to play up Diabetes Center and the Give 'Picklebair a try Helping out both pitchers to five games this weekend at Juvenile Diabetes Research Plymouth and Canton resi- was strong defense, particu- the Madonna Tournament. CLINCHED In the nightcap, Canton Foundation. dents are welcome to sign up for larly by outfielder Lauren FROM PAGE 81 That tourney is taking rallied from a 2-1 deficit with The shotgun start commences a unique recreational sport being Leskovitz, who made what place at the Canton Softball a run in the bottom of the at 11 a.m. Included in the golf offered by NorthviUe Parks and Arnold called two "great Complex on Michigan hard-fought battle as well as fifth and added the go-ahead package are 18 holes (with cart), Recreation — pickleball. catches" to back up Boucher. Avenue near Canton Center the second game in which we run in the sixth (scoring on lunch, beverages, gift pack The sport combines ping pong "Lauren's been solid all Road. Amold said his team came from behind late and a wild pitch) to pull out the and dinner at the U-M Golf and badminton, with a hanl year for us, which is real would play three games scored the winning run on a win. Course Qubhouse. There will paddle used to send the ball over important," he said. "She's Saturday followed by two on wild pitch," Blomshield added. Collecting two hits each in also be a silent and live auction, the net Open pickleball ses- saved a lot of runs." Sunday. In Game 1, Garrett Bryden the second game for Canton along with trophy awards. sions are held at the Northville Swinging the big bats in the Also in the tournament are went 2-for-3 with an RBI, were Bernabie Salinas and Go to www.swi7igUKwrediab€-Recreation Center based out of first game over Churchill Plymouth and Salem. while Joe Galanty also added Seth Tschetter. tes.com for more information. Hillside Middle School. were CarolAnn Sexauer and two hits for the victorious Beginner to intermediate Jesse Lamer. [email protected] Chiefs. (smith@>hometownlife.com Plymouth grid meeting play is 1-3 p.m. Mondays and Next season's Plymouth TViesdays ($2 per person) and 10 Wildcats football players and a.m. to 12 noon Wednesdays and CAMPS AND CLINICS their parents are invited to attend Thursdays ($2). Three courts are a mandatory meeting slated from available. Canton girls hoops camp 6:30-to-9 P-m. Tbesday, May Intermediate to advanced play 25 in the cafeteria at P^roouth is 12 noon to 3 p.m. Wednesdays Canton's state semifinalists will be on hand for the upcoming Canton Girls Basketball Camp, set from June 7-10 at the high school High School. Head coaxJi Mike ($3) and 6-8 p.m. Saturdays ($4). gym. The fee is $60. For more information on how to sign up for Course No. 156, please call (734) 416-2937. Sawchuk and his entire staff Paddles and pickleballs are Head coach Brian Samulski and his staff will work with prospective future players. Helping out will be team members, who will be introduced and parents provided at the center. Call (248) reached the Final Four this season. will receive "all the important 349-0203 for more information. Get A

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One pointer Brandon and Wolfpack perfect TWINS Eric often get is how to shrug FROM PAGE B1 off subpar shots before it leads at EMU to a poor game. "Eric's been the low guy a cou- "TTiese guys, from day one, The U-12 Western Wayne Wolfpack ple times and Brandon's been we've talked to them about girls Amateur Athletic Union the low guy a couple times." battling through your round," basketball team won all six games Eric shot a 76 (2nd overall) Nimmerguth said. "If you have to win the AAU Girls Basketball at the recent Dearborn Elite a bad hole you've got more Celebration Tournament recently at Invitational, helping Salem holes to go. If you make a Eastern Michigan University, All of the to the tourney championship. double-bogey a birdie is going Wolfpack players live either in Canton Salem's team continues rack- to be coming. or Plymouth. Pictured are as follows; ing up accomplishments, win- "You just got to work for it (front row, from left) Alexa Lagola, ning Friday's Wayne County and it will happen." Sam Riga, Katie Latack and Paige Invite, BILL BRESLER | STAFF PHOTOCRAPHER The Dupreys said they Slominski; (back row, from left) Mia Salem sophomore Brandon Duprey enjoy being on the same team, Taylor, Annie McDougall, Coach John But once the year ends, likes the look of his latest tee but they rarely go out on the Slominski, Abby Lemerise, Miranda hopefully with some postsea- shot during practice at fox Hills in course as a tandem and don't Armstead, Alana Brown, Dayna son tourney success for the Plymouth. Brandon and twin brother go overboard with analyzing Schroeder and Coach Kevin Armstead. Rocks, the 16-year-olds will work all summer on the golf Eric have made an impact in ttieir each other's game once they're course. They are set for a job at second season on varsity. at home. Northville Hills Golf Club, "We do share what we shoot "It's great because we get and everything," Eric noted. to work with stuff we like to "But as only sophomores "And once we get back home Salem wins Wayne County invite do, like golf," said Brandon, they've got a lot of time to we go, 'Oh, I had a double about the job. "We get to hang work on their game and figure (bogey) on that hole, I three- around the golf course the that out." putted." BYJIHTOTK ninth w ith 351, Canton 12th at that it s a good da>', whole day and get paid for "If someone plays good we'll C«StRVtR STAFF WRITIR 397 and Wa\-ne 13tli w ith 402. Nimmerguth added that liow doing it, kind of brag about it." "TXto weeks ago at the the RcK'ks played on the greens NO WORRIES That at-home assistance Ma>i)e Salem sh(Xilii nio\v all IX'arboni Elite Invitational wv was a key to the win. "They are "On top of that we get dis- During the final month or only works for half of the duo. its golf matcl\e> o\¥3" to Dearborn slK>t 316 and won. and today w\' big so if wu get wurself in a bad counts from the golf shop and so of the high school season, "Sometimes it's hard to take Coanti^Club. shot 317 and won." Nimmei^th s-pot tlie putts can quickly add we get to hit the range and they'll get to rely on the advice and work ethic of Salem vet- advice from Eric," explained For the secoi\d time in said. "Were definiteK getting to up. We pretty much avoided that work on our game." erans such as senior Aaron Brandon, grinning. "I like to tN\T3 \\i?eks head coach R>"an know the course. today." According to Nimmerguth, Thompson. help him out but I don't like to Nininieiguth s Unkers emerged "This was our fourth 18-hole Canton was led by Brandon for the Dupreys to want to be helped out too much." victorious on the traditional toun\ament and, in each of the LaiO>s" 92. Justin Legel followed eat, sleep and drink the game "They see how hard he par-72 la>'out of DCC by tak- previous three, we shot 316," with 96, Josh Maxam shot 97 and — even devoting the whole (Thompson) works at it and I That's because, as great as ing top honors in Friday's Nimmerguth went on. "Tbdav Brent Perrv finished with 112. summer to it — is only going think they see that's the type of it is having a twin brother as a WajTie County Bo\"s Golf we shot 317 and 1 had a hunch it 20I0'WAYNE COUNTY BOYS to help them in their ultimate commitment you need to put teammate, the Dupreys realize Chanipionships. might be good enou^ to do it" GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP goal of playing college golf to it to get good results," the golf is still about how an indi- (FrMay at DMrbom Country Club) coach said. "I think it's valu- vidual goes from hole-to-hole Led b>- the efforts of seniors Dotv's 3-ovTer-par 75 w-as good 'If they put the work in they TIAM STANDINGS -1. Salem. 317:2. could possibly play some col- able." and match-to-match. Patrick Dot)- and Aaron pnnngh to not onh' lead all Rocks Northvine, 320:3. Grosse Pcwnte Sou(^ 329:4 It's a personal quest for that Thompson the Rocks recorded scorers, but earn r\mner-up U-D Jesuit, 330:5. Livonia Stevenson. 336,6. lege golf," Nimmerguth said. Nimmerguth, meanwhile, personal best. a team-low 317 to finish three honors overall behind Dearborn Livoma Churchill, 34S: 7 (tie) livona Franklm. "But it's a big jump from high said Thompson's commitment strokes better than runner- Highs Evan Bowser. The Pwneer Oros» Pointe Nor^^ 349:9 Garden Oty, 351; K) school to college depending on and drive for golf "tends to rub sophomore carded a steriing 73. Oearbom High, 357, H, Wyandotte Roosevelt 3M, where you're looking to go. off on these guys." tsmith9hometownlite.com up North\-ille among the 13 C. Cantoa 397,13 Wayne Memoriat 402 Division 1 team competing. Thon^>son follovs-ed Dotv' in INDIVIDUAL RESULTS-1 Evan Bowser Grosse Pointe South claimed the Salem scorrfxxjk with a 79 (Deartwm), 73; 2. Patrick Doty (Salem), 75:3. Matt third place \\ith 329. U-D Jesuit and brothers Eric Duprev' and Temorowski (GP Scwlhl 76:4 Paul Bartowiak placed one stroke back with 330 Brandon Duprev- rounded out (l>D), 77:5- (lie) Aaron Thompson (Salem), and Li\"onia Stevenson rounded the team tot^ with 81 and 82, Blake Bonatz (Northvillel. Brandon Cameron r out the top fn-e with a 336 respectjv^'. (NorttMlle). 79:8. (tie) Jon Fretsmut h (GP North), Joe Hooks (IhO), Atei Bemstetn fNorthvtlle), 80 showing. Other Obser>-er-area "We pla«d solidh" as a team," TEAM RESULTS schools participating included Nunmei^cuth said. 'Everv-time we Salem -1 PatrKk Doty, 75.2 Aaron Ttwnpsoa Li\x»nia Churchill which placed plav- in a tournament we re going 79:3 Eric0upre¥,8t4 BrandonOuprey.82. Rummer sixth with 345. 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Plymouth golfers prevail Canton's \"arsit> bov-s lacrosse team scored 15 goals Wednesday, chasing three double hat-trick The Plymouth boj-s golf team defeated WestUnd John goalies in the process, as the Chiefs routed Salem cranked up Glenn 15ft-178 in a Wednesday matchup of KLAA South Grosse Pointe Universit>-Liggett, 15-5. the scoring machine in squads. The big guns were game MVP Jake Wednesday s 17-8 N'ictory Taking honors for the Wildcats was Josh Heinze. with a Underwood (5 goals. 2 assists) and Matt over the host Ann Arbor round of 35 at Woodlands of Van Buren. Rodgers (5 goals. 1 assist), with two goals Lincoln Railsplitters. Also breaking 40 for the day was Justin Bauer, with a each from Tim Popp and T^vor Moore. The big g\m. as he has 39- Other Wildcats included Trevor Birdwelt and Rvan Helping the offense click were been many times this sea- Rieckhoff (42 each). James Br>-ans (43) and Kyle Rodes (44). Ben Popp (1 goal. I assist). Riley son. was Dylan Hatcher. Big win for Sdlem netters Hoernschemewr and Chris White (2 He scored six goals and assists each). chipped in with two Despite 1\jesday s cold weather, the Salem girls tennis Goalkeeper Sean Walsh made 15 stops assists. That performance team cooked to a 8-1 triumph o>'er Canton. impro\ing the for the victory, which enabled the Chiefs gave Hatcher 33 goals and Rocks' record to 7-2 o\crall. to iny)ro\ e to 8-5 overall. 12 assists in 15 games. Salem swept singles play. Allie Carpenter blanked Megan CAKTOU ly W.L KSTtRH 8: The Chiefs routed Meanwhile, the Rocks Leung. 6-0, 6-0 at No. 1 and Anna Norman took care of Walled Lake Western Monday, led by an had scoring help from Ta\-lor Eppler at No. 2 by the score of 6-0, 6-1. eight goal performance from Matt Rodgers. Garrett Berg (3 goals, 2 Also victorious for the Rocks were No. 3 Morgan Spencer Other Canton players with outstanding assists), Connor Berlin (2 (6-1, 6-2 over Jaclyn Hoilingsworth) and No. 4 Kerry games were Jake Underwood (4 goals, 2 goals. 2 assists), Mason MacDonald (6-1, 6-4 over Sydney Liedel). assists), Tim Popp (3 goals, 2 assists) and Tfevor Moore (3 goals, 1 assist). Amin (2 goals). Luke Canton's only win was at No. 4 doubles. The Chiefs duo of Also contributing for the Chiefs were Johnson (l goal, 1 assist) Samantha Klott-Hayle>' Cook defeated Ewa Zajac-Bansari Riley Hoernschemeyer, Chris White, Ryan and Nick Gianini (2 Patel b>' a score of 6-4, 6-0. Dunleavy (1 goal each), Ben Popp (2 assists) assists). Other than that, the Rocks carried doubles play as fol- and Parker Pakula (1 assist). Playing an excellent lows: No. 1. Rachel Norman-Ashley Davis over Kayla Davis- Making three saves for the shutout was game for the Rocks (4- Brittany Vance (6-2, 6-3); No. 2, Ashley Walker-Mailor\" Sean Walsh. 11) was goalkeeper Alex Rojo over Catherine Sanctorum-Kelsey Mason (6-3, 6-6); CANTON 9. SOUTH lYOH 4: Matt Rodgers scored Gravlin, who made 11 No. 3. Alex Lamb-Mallory Rojo over Kaitlyn Bunvak-Erin five goals to spark Cantons May 5 victory. Canton senior co-captain Jake Underwood (No. 16) scored five goals saves. Lincoln actually Fowler (6-3, 6-1); No. 5, Emily Simmons-Lindsay Spaulding and assisted on two others to spark the Chiefs to Wednesday's win Adding to markers each for the Chiefs were Jake Underwood and Tim Popp while goal- took 30 shots, while Salem over Lauren Tomei-Neena Baghaie in three sets — 4-6, 7- over Crosse Pointe University-Liqgett. Underwood was Canton's MVP keper Sean Walsh made 13 saves and drew took 27- 6(7) and 6-3. winner for the match. an assist — which is rare for a goalie.

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Robert Legel remembers Bob-Lo Boat moonlight cruises on the Detroit River as "one of the greatest dates of all times." As a child. Sue Daniel took The S.S. Ste. Claire marked its lOOIh anniversary May 7. •nice' family outings on the Dr. Ron Katoo (left), is one of three business partners who bought the S.S. S.S. Columbia and S.S. Ste. Ste. Claire. Kevin Mayer (right) is general manager and volunteer coordinator Claire to Bob-Lo Island's for the restoration project. They'll speak at the Livonia Historical Society Society president, fondly amusement park. banguet. remembers the dancing on board the ship and its moon- And Ke\in Mawr. who light cruises. worked on the Columbia in the "You'd take your girlfriend 1980s, is so passionate about dinner and the "Bob-Lo mated $3 million restoration on the moonlight cruise. It Bob-Lo, he created a work- Memories' program, is open that is funded by himself, his was great, Legel said. ing, miniature version of the to the public. Tickets cost partners, public donations and an\usement park — complete $16 and reser\-ations are due sale of souvenirs. The ships stopped running with the Ste. Claire steam- Monday, May 1" Call (248) More than 400 volunteers in 1991 and the amusement ship — in the basement of his 477-7375 for tickets. are involved in the project. park was closed and its rides sold to make way for luxury LiN'onia home. Mayer and Dr. Ron Kattoo "There's something for condos. 'The love and interest for of Bloomfield Hills, a Henr>' e\-er>'one on the ship. We have A New York investor this ship is still out there," said Ford Hospital physician and contractors and electricians. bought the Columbia with Mawr, general manager of principal owner of the Ste. But there's always debris to plans to restore the ship and the Ste. Claire and volunteer Claire, will be the guest speak- take off and put in a dumpster. ' -.itfiSI! sail it on the Hudson River, coordinator for its restora- ers. sweeping up and behind the Mayer said. tion project. "This is the last "We're going to be doing it scenes work at different festi- remaining steamship built by all, giving a little bit of histor>', vals," Mayer said. iTie Ste. Claire restoration Frank Kirby. She just turned showing (pictures of) the crew. The Ste. Claire was built in team hopes to have the ship 100 on May 7' Captain Bob-Lo. show ing 1910 to hold 2,426 passengers, ready for ready for dock side tours in two years and even- Legel, Daniel and other the reno\'ations," Mayer said. and along with its older, larger 'We hope to have her up and sister ship, the Columbia, tually cruising the Detroit LiTOnia Historical Society River again. members >^ill take a nostalgic sailing again. We are taking sailed the Detroit River for 81 "I hope it comes to frui- armchair cruise through the everj'thing down to the bare years. Millions of residents The Bob-Lo boat, S.S. Ste. Ctaire is docked in Ecorse, undergoing a tion and they get it floating," Bob-Lo boat's past, and leam met^ and wood. It's looking in Southeastern Michigan restoration. Legel said. 'All you have to do about its future, at their annu- great." took the 18-mile trip to the is mention Bob-Lo boat and al banquet. Thursday, May 20. Canadian island, south of everyone says, 'I remember in the Alexander Blue House RESCUING AN ICON Grosse Isle, to picnic, play and that boat." recalled Daniel, 1 didn't have anywhere else that." at Greenmead, Newburgh and Kattoo and his partners in ride roller coasters. president of the Livonia except on the boat and the Eight Mile, Liwuia. the Maximus Corp. bought the Historical Commission and amusement park when you got there." For more about the Ste. Claire resto- Hie Livonia Historical ship from its previous owners CHILDHOOD MEMORIES treasurer of the Historical Legel, Livonia Historical ration visit http://bobloboat.com. Society ewnt, wliich includes in 2006 and began the esti- "Oh boy, it was fun riding Society. 'It was an experience

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Connect s 3rd Annual Catwalk Allison Park, located south teers — in 2007 to help feral We help out when we can." May 22 in Redford, but felines of Se>en Mile on the east side cats in her neighborhoixi and Godo said. will benefit from the funds of Beech Daly at Pickford, in to stop them from reproduc- In addition to the walk. raised b>' the Trap-Neuter- Redford. Just $30 will pay for ing. Godo said her heart broke Countr>- Cat and City Kitty Return (TNR) organization a wellness check-up. rabies when she discovered that feral Rescue will be at the fund- that strives to reduce stray vaccine, an ear tip and spaying cats taken into the shelter raising event with adoptable and feral cat population and or neutering for one local feral s>'stem often are euthanized, felines. Jans Pet Grooming because they are deemed "Sleep Well" is an ongoing partnership between the Michigan Humane will trim nails for $5 a pet. Society and U.S. Mattress. unadoptable. All About Animals Clinic will offer spay/neuter informa- "I started researching for an the show and you'll receive a the Michigan Humane Society tion, and local arts and craft alternative and found Trap- free coupon for up to an $8 (.MHS) and US-Mattress.com. vendors will sell their goods, Neuter-Return. I found peo- appetizer. The donations w ill one of the largest mattress www.projectkittyconnect. \( (\ I \ ia\ ple doing it but not so much supplement Tail Wagger's Pet retailers in the Midwest. Buy on an organized level. There Food Assistance Program, a mattress at a Us-Mattress. wasn't a lot of help out there." W' ic^'s Uickto lift' JUGGLE THAT COCKTAIL which helps feed pets from com showroom in Plymouth, She and other volunteers Tail Wagger s USA will offer economically-strapped fami- Brighton or Commerce TnaOimt wi anOtf an ftoir wtth (ft* Mmi (•c/yxWogy began working together as NodownOm*. no two entertaining ways to sup- lies. Township and mention MHS, Project Kitty Connect, educat- port homeless animals this Tail Wagger's also will ben- and the company will donate ing others and enlisting the week, starting with a program efit from Comedy for a Cause, $100 to the animal welfare help of veterinarians to per- of Flair bartending, 7 p.m., 5:30 p.m., Saturday, May 22. organization. If you buy online form low cost spay and neuter Tliesday, May 18 at Dearborn at Joey's Comedy Club, 36071 from WAvw.us-mattress.com, surgery. Volunteers trap the Friday's, located at 720 Town Plymouth Road, inside the enter the coupon code MHS to cats, have them spayed or neu- Center Drive, on the grounds Kicker's complex in Livonia. generate the $100 donation. tered and then return them to of Fairlane Town Center. Ed Buehner will emcee the the out-of-doors. For more information about Flair bartending is the prac- show that will feature Johnny the adoption event, call the 'People care for these ani- tice of handling bar tools and Beehner and Erin Jackson. Michigan Humane Society leg pain mals with food and water and bottles with the skill of Tickets are $20 per per- at (866) MHUMANE or visit and fatigue then they start reproducing. a juggler to entertain custom- son with $15 of the ticket wwrw.michiganhumane.org. They reach out to us for help." ers. Friday's bartenders have price directly benefitting Tail Project Kitty Connect presented Flair shows since Wagger s efforts, including Pet 31ST ANNUAL WALK . doesn't place animals into fos- the early 1980s and now offer Food Assistance, Spay/Neuter You can register and begin ter or adoptive homes, but has them as charity fund-raisers. Programs, low-cost vaccina- collecting donations now for referred individuals who find Donate pet food during tions, emergency assistance the Humane Society of Huron and cruelty investigation and Valley's (HSHV) annual rescue. Walk and Wag. The dog walk Buy tickets online at www. and family fun day is sched- tailwaggersusa.org or by e- uled from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Arthritis Today mailing gogodogs@ameritech. Saturday, May 22, at County JOSEPH J. WEISS, M.D. RHEUMATOLOGY net. Tickets will be available Farm Park, 2230 Piatt, Ann 18829 Farmington Road at the door, however, seating Arbor. Livonia, Michigan 48152 will be guaranteed for those HSHV, which serves Phone: (248) 478-7860 guests who purchase tickets in Washtenaw County, as well as advance. Plymouth and Canton, asks AGING, ACTIVITY AND Tail Wagger's USA is a non- 46325 W. 12 Mils Road. Suite 335, NOV) • West of Nov! Road, near 1-96 that all participants raise or 248.344.9110 • www.NovjVetn.com ARTHRITIS profit organization, based in donate a minimum of $25. Livonia and is committed to Check-in is from 10-10:30 a.m. You may have a medical As more people are fivif>g Into their 80's and 90's, physicians are seeing more ol them condition covered by insurance coming in with compfainis of aching all over. The patient notes that mornings are parlicularty helping people help animals. on event day and includes a drfleult and that activities such as making meals, keeping the house clean and working in known as Venous insufficiency ^ goodie bag. From 10:30 a.m.- the gartlen are becoming impossible because of aching and fatigue. if you eiperience any of these noon, visitors can walk — with leg symptoms. W In most instances the patient comes with a daughter or a person ih the family who has ADOPTION EVENT needed to become a companion, nurse and housekeeper because the patient's condition You'll find adoptable dogs, or without their dogs — and • PairVAchine/Throbbing of Legs has reached a point that the patient can no longer live at home wrthout assistance. meet Harley, the celebrity • Heaviness of feet/onklos After listening to the pattent and undertaking a physical examination ttie doctor may puppies and kittens in the • Restless Legs reach a conclusion thai startles (tie patient. The doctor will say (hat the patient does not showroom at US-Mattress, spokesdog, as well as check out • Ntght cramps have rheumatoid arthntis, polymyalgia rheumatica or a cancer related condition. Rather, the the dog games. Vendors will be • Itchy veins HHwnfwv patient is out of condition and needs exercise. The patient protests saying that she (or he) is com, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., • Vancose veins busy every day with house chores. Saturday, May 22, at 1087 Ann on site and children can visit • Non-healing ulcors ^ Often the doctor is fortunate, as the family member attending the patient will say that the Arbor Road, in Plymouth. the craft tent and get their n doctor IS right: the patient spends too much lime Sitting around, reading, resting, or watching faces painted. For more infor- During the event, potential NEW TREATMENT television, and that family members have fold the patient so many times. mation and registration, visit Only provider of Veinwave"' Probably the most common cause for joint stiffness and muscle (atigue in patients over adopters can learn more about www.hshv.org the state of Michigan, a new ^ age 80, is inacttvrty. The treatment is not another medicine but more workout. 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'I n rn>' da>3 past I Wauixrd session ofhun- she used an\bod> besides him the best design in the vwirld. j a great deal about bow dreds of stolen One pair of crooks had sold hundreds of products on to install the product she would Well folks 1 did talk to the thr unrihtcAl appliance appliances, not be able to get her Michigan {H'rson who had a dishvv asher repair companies operated taken from the Internet. Capture was rather easy for the police rebate of $50 from the State." come on by itself. He did call and hew man> thousands of homes with a !t really is too bad that GE and the\ did come out to ccmsumers were bring hteralK* 'for sale' sign Esther Shapiro is retired and check it out at no charge. The npped-ofT Working with the on the front GPS devices inside the the otTice of Detroit Consumer sen ice technician did order Victorian lad> of con5umeri5m. laMH. Affairs is no longer in exis- a new electrimic board and Esther Shapiro, at the Detroit One pair appliances in an undercover operation at one house. Consumer Affair? Dtrpartment Appliancc tence. Esther WTjuld have put another part and should be of crooks had this retailer on national tele\"i- installing it soon. Even though was one of the most rewardmg Doctor sold hundreds sion or even worse. the product is out of warr.intv things I've e>tr done. She used of products on ance retailer selling products to tell my son that she would As for nu last column alwut GE is covering the bill on this to tell me that the schemes Joe Gaqnon the Internet. and used b)' the thiev es as a not being using his company the dish\N asher which came on repair and I think right- and scams that were worked Capture was fence. Fortunately none of this to install her new dishwasher by itself! recei\ed an e-mail fully so. There isn't a manu- on home-ou find out if the to mess with the Consunu-r ne\er imagine. instilled GPS de\'ices inside Recently I've spent time at the retailer was going to charge dishwasher did, in fact, come Product Safety Commission in the appliances in an undercov- I recently ha\e been reading the telephone at my son Mark's her. I asked her why she was on b>" itself:' As we get deeper Washington. Thasc boys uill er operation at one house. One stories about thie>es being capj- appliance repair business in going to spend $239 to have a into the processor controls I tag on somepn>tt> heti\ fines case is about a legitimate appli- tured and charged with pos- Livonia. Its been most enjov- new dishwasher installed when need to understand w a> s the>- for dangerous products which able talking to many readers she could get the job done for go wrong — you can bet that are not reported prompth. You who call with questions about $100. Her reply caused the hair Microchip isn't going to have a could sa\ they carrj- as much their major appliances and I on the back of my neck to stand list of reported circuit gremlins weight as Esther Shapiro. Stav tuned- CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH would like to tell you of one straight up. a\ ailable for review and agency these calls. A senior lady called ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS "TTie retailer told her that if standards are reactiv e at best. Even traditional technologj' THURSDAY. JUNE 3. 2010 Joe Gagnon can be heard at 6 can become unpredictable with a.m.. Saturdays on WAAM1600 and 6:00 PM. new manufacturing techniques Sundays at 2 p.m on WDTK MOO. You and alternate manufacturing PLEASE NOTE that the Zoning Board of Appeals will hold its PLYMOUTH-CANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS can e-mail your problems and ques- locations and. as you know, one Reifular Mfi-tinR on Thursday, June 3, 2010 commencing at 6:00 tions on appliances to appldr^twmi. flawed component can take out p m., Ui conitidiT' NOTICE TO BIDDERS rrcom. • Apphcation 1472. 41711 Five Mile RD, Requesting a 6 foot The Boarc^uf Education of the Plymouth-Canton Community fonce when only a 4 foot fence is allowed. Requesting a 2 Schools invites all interested and qualified companies to submit a foot variance in fence height. bid for Audio-Video Equipment for the Salem High School. Bid The meeting will Ix- hi-ld at Plymouth Township Hall, 9955 N, documents will be available electronically on or after May 6, 2010 Haggerty Road in the Town Hall Meeting Room. from the District's technology consultant: Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc. located at 28001 Cabot Drive, Suite 110. Novi. MI For further information contact Plymouth Township Building 48377 by catling (248) 848-0123 or via email request to PLYMOUTH-CANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Department 734 354-3210. eDrzvwara(g1hai.com (request document 208089.011. A pre-bid meeting will be held at the District's E.J. McClendnn Educational NOTICE TO BIDDERS Publish May 16, 2010 Oftl7QQM-M4 Center on May 24.2010 at 2:00 PM. Tho Board of Education of the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools invites all interested and qualified companies to subinit ii Sealed bids will be received at the E.J. McClendon Educational bid for District-Wide HVAC Air Filters Spocilication.s and bid PLYMGUTH-CANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Center and must be clearly marked "SALEM HIGH SCHOOL forms are available by contacting Ms, Hunter in thr PCCS AUDIO-VIDEO EQUIPMENT" and must be received no later than NOTICE TO BIDDERS Purchasing Department at (7341 416-2741 For technical 2:00 PM local time on Friday, May 28, 2010 at which time they will information, please contact Gene Montayne of the PCCS be opened and read publicly. The PCCS E.J. McClendon Tlie Board of Education of the Plymouth-Canton Community Maintenance Department at (734) 416-2962. Sealed bids urc due Educational Building is located at 454 South Harvey, Plymouth, MI Schools invites all interested and qualified companies to submit a on or before 2:00 p.m. EST, Thursday, May 20. 2010 to the E.J 48170. For additional information, contact Jim Casteel. Director of bid for Classroom ChairdeKks at Saiem High School. McClendon Educational Center (attn: District-Wide HVAC Air Integrated Technology at (734) 416-2708. The Board of Education Specifications and bid forms are available by contacting Ms. Hunter Filter bidi located on 454 S, Har^•ey. Plymouth, MI 48170, where for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools reserves the right to in the PCCS Purchasing Department at (734) 416-2741. Sealed they will be opened and publicly read. The Plymouth-Canton accept and/or reject all bids and to waive any bid irregularities, as Community Schools Board of Education reserves the right to bids are due to the E.J McClendon Educational Center located on they judge to be in the best interest of the school district. accept and/or reject all bids, as they judge to be in the best interest 454 S. Harvey, Plymouth, MI 48170 or on or before 1:00 p.m. EST, of the school district. Thursday, May 27, 2010. The Board of Education reserves the right This project is to be bid and the work performed at the to accept and/or reject all bids, as they judge to be in the best Prevailing Wage Rates. interest of the school district. Board of Education Board of Education Board of Education Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Nancy Eggenberger, Secretary Nancy Eggenberger, Secretary Nancy Eggenberger, Secretary Publuh May 16 & 23.2010 Publish. Msy9& 16.2010 Publish'May 9 & 16.2010 OS0A600aB7 tus ocQfooaM • tKi ^ ceaweeoe - 2i44

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FIRSTBORN FRATERNAL TWINS Alexander John and Obituaries, Iviemorials & Remembrances Nathaniel James, 1-800-579-7355 • fax 313-496-4968 fraternal email: [email protected] twins, Nwre view Passages Online; www.hometownllle.conn born March 9. 2010 at RICHARD C. MEACHAM Beaumont Alexander John Baird and Nathaniel James Baird Hospital in On Sunday, May 9, 2010, Dear father of Richard (Pamela) Meacham, Ro\"al Oak. Betty Baird of Northville and Katherine Etherington. Jennifer Proud parents are Lindsey Diane Ktjowlton and James (l.ynne Getz) Cohen-Jordan, Jeffrey Meacham, John Meacham, Lucas and Matt Baird of Canton. Cooper of Elkhart, Ind. Meacham and Kimberly Mcacham; Grandparents are John and dear brother of Terry Fischer and Susan Wright; dear grandfather of 10 and great-grandfather of 11; dear uncle to several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at Kutis South County Chapel, St. Louis. MO. ALBERT "AL" R. GLORIA "MARGARET' Jl'NE DOROTHY WAHL BRITTS. JR. HULL May 8. 2010 in St. Petersburg, FL Age 87 of Indian River, Ml. Beloved Age 67. May 12, 2010, A1 is a retired Age 93. May 11, 2010. Beloved wife wife of Adolph "Wally" for 63 years. industrial engineer from Johnson of the laic William Carl. Loving moth- Loving mother of William (Jan), Controls, and lived in the oldest log er of Michflcl (Paulette) and Hillarce Daniel (Susan) and the late Pamela cabin in Farmington Hills. He is sur- (William) Cpseo. Dear grandmother of June Wahl. Grandmother of Evan, vived by Christine, his beloved wife William and Chloe Coseo, Also sur- im Conor, Danny and Sophia. Sister of of 46 years, his loving children. vived by many loving nieces, nephews Ken Harma, Gloria Mctly. and the late Mary-Lynn Britts-Miller (Jim Miller) and friends. Visitation at the R.G. & Fthel Scrase and Evelyn LaLonde, and LccAnnc Patterson (Mike); his G,R- Harris Funeral Home. 15451 Set^ices were held Friday at A.J. cherished grandchildren Brandon Farmington Rd., Livonia, Friday from Desmond & Sons Funeral Home. Albed Miller, Marcus I ec Britts, Eric 1-9 PM and Saturday from 10 AM Memorial tributes to American Patterson and Jimmy l ee Miller. Al is until Funeral Service at II AM Diabetes Association or th6 Michigan also sunived by his devoted step- Memorials may be directed to St. Mary Humane Society. father Norman Spiegel, his aunt, Mercy Palliative Care Fund or Angela Ginny Hosteller, and cousins. Karen, Hospice. Please share a memory al: View obituary and share memories al Donna and Linda. Visitation Monday. www, rggrharri s.c om. www.desmondfuneralhome.com Mb) 17ih. 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM. con- cluded by a 7 PM Memorial service, the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral LILLIAN ERICKSON Home, 23720 Farmington Rd.. (btw. Age 91, of Dearborn Heights. Ml, 9-10 Mile Rds„ just N of Grand passed away May 14, 2010. River), downtown Farmington (248- Arrangements: Fhayer-Rock Funeral 474-5200). Memorial tributes sug- Home, Farmington, Ml gested to American Heart Assn. Your Gentle greyhound heeney-sundquist.com Hello, my name is Ellie. I'm a beautiful little female greyhound and I'm looking for love. If you are looking for an extremely sweet companion who will greet you with love and kisses, then look no further because Loved One I'm your gal. I'm 3 years old with plenty of puppy in me, so get ready to play. I love hugs and beily rubs. I have a lovely reddish coat and a HAZEL FAYNE LOVELAND the most beautiful eyes you'll ever fall in love with. If you would like (Nee McCoy) ROBERT EUGENE UTLEY to meet me, please call Greyheart Greyhound Rescue and Adoption Age 75, of Canton, formerly of Lincoln at (866) 438-4739 and take a peek at our Web site for another cute P^ Beloved wife of 54 yean to David. Age 97, May 7,2010 of Ocala, Florida photo of me. www.greyheart.org Loving mother of Dr. Jeffrey (Kalhryn) formerly of Farmington, Michigan. Loveland, Dr. Robert (Michelle) Beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Loveland. and Cheryl (Dr Miles) (McClure) Utley. Dear father of Hammond. Cherished Grandmother of MARGARET ELIZABETH Robert (Carol) Utley and Sheryl (Jon) Joshua. Sarah. Brian. Alexander, and Ml'LCAHY MEESKE Hartman. 4 GrandcfUldren and 5 great Robert. Decendant of the McCoy family August 2, 1917-April 30, 2010 grandchildren. Pre-deceased by a of Pikeville, KY. She will also be missed brother Carlton Utley. Mr. Utley was a REUNION CALENDAR DOl'GLAS D. WAACK Passed away on April 30. 2010 in San by the many who she brought pleasure life member of the Farmington Age 63 of Canton Michigan Marino, California. Margaret was bom to through her culinary skills. Masonic Lodge #151 in Farmington, passed, aw^y Monday May in Bay City, Michigan on August 2, Submit your announcement at least Carla Campbell Lehn at dblehn9aol. Visitation. Wednesday 4-8pm; Thursday Michigan. He retired from General 10th al Veterans Hospital in 1917 to Emma Streng and Francis two weeks in advance to Sharon com. Ann Artjor Beloved hus- l-8pm al J.L. Peters FunerrU Home Motors after 35 years as a machinist. James Mulcahy She had one brother, He enjoyed golf, hunting, watching Class of 1980 band of Kay for 32 year^. Dear father Dargay at sdargay^hometownlile. 3880 Fort Lincoln Park Mi. (313-928- James Frtirtcis Mulcahy. formerly of sports and telling a good story. In state of Ken (Meg) Guinn, Jim (Denise) 30-year reunion, 6:30 p.m. on 6500) In state Friday lOam untiFlime Arlington. Virginia, now deceased. Thursday 9:00am until fui\eral service Guinn, Doug Guimi. Ken Waack and Margaret grew up in Bay City of service at I lam at Fir^l United 10:00am in the Chapel of Flowers- Saturday, July 17, Dunleavy's Doug Williams. Son of Russell Michigan. She completed her Bachelor White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. & Grub. 34505 Grand River. Methodist Church in Lincoln Park. Rev Andover High School Waack (deceased), Ruth Waack of Arts and Science degree at The Troy. Arrangements by Price Funeral Mary Tame officiating. Interment at Class of 1970 Farmington. Contact Kelly McDonald (deceased) and Grace Waack. Living University of Michigan in 1939. where Home, Troy. (248) 689-0700. grandfather of Jeremy, Rachel. Yoshi Michigan Memorial Park In lieu of she also was a member of the Kappa Reunion planned 7 p.m. Aug. 14 at at kellv_fhsl9809y3hoo,com and Memorials to the Hospice of Marion and Christopher Brother of Russell (lowers memorial contributions may be Alpha Theta soronty. Margaret then County. P-O. Box 4860, Ocala. Florida. ttie Heathers; contact Cis Sloan Farmington High School Michigan received her teaching credential from (Renia), Ruthann. Judy. Joan made to the .American Cancer Society 34478-4860. Share memories at: Class of 1980 on Facebook F.astem Michigan University She Stokas at Ouintop9aol.com (deceased) John (Dawn), Mike Of The National Exchange C lub www. pricefur»eral home.net Garden City High School (deceased), Tim (Crystal). Jeff taught elementary education in Grand Birmingham Groves High School can sign the register and pruu a memo- (Mark), Annie (Liz). Survived by- Rapids. DeartMm. Detroit and Class ori97S Class of 1960 nieces. nephews, and cousins In lieu rial www jlpelersfuneralhome.com Birmingham, Michigan. In 1944 she SCOTT ALLEN KAUFMAN Mmi-reunion luncheon« fiekl the married Charles John (Jack) Mecske 35th class reunion, Oct. 22-23, will of (lowers, donations may be made to Age 49 of Livonia. Beloved husband They eventually settled in include homecoming game, Friday second Saturday of every month at the family. Services to be held Friday of Dawn. Loving father of Coiy & Birmingham, Mictugan to raise their 1 p.m. in It^e banquet room in the May 14th at Generations Funeral Curtis. Also survived by many odier night, and party. Saturday night, at four children Margaret was a life long Home. 29550 Grand River Ave., loving family <& friends. Funeral The Birmingham Community House. Plymouth Denny's on Ann Arbor learner and enjoyed taking classes Farmmgton Hills, Ml. Visitation Services were held on Thurs. 10:30am Contact grovesl9759gmail.com or Road, east of 1-275. Call Gary Simon regarding history and religion well into 11:00-12:00. Services at 12:30. her eighties. She coordinated the at St. Priscilla Catholic Church at (734) 751-4101 or send e-mail to Groves Class of 1975 - 35tti Class History in the Making Class with local 19120 Pulingbrook Rd. Livonia Reunion, on Facebook. GCHS.MCMLX9yahoo.com. university professore at The Village 48152 Please visit online guestbook Club for over a decade. An avid bridge fred wood funcralhome.com Garden City East Dearborn Heights Haston High player. Marg could^ found playing at Class of 1965 Class of 1964 least once a week up until 20(>6 She 45-yeaf reunion, 6 p.m. to I a.m. July Picnic, Aug. 21, in Garden City Park. Paying also loved to travel the world with her husband Jack up until his death in 24: Contact Pat Beadle-Kopczyk, For more information e-mail Karen 2002. Margaret is survived by her sons 3334 Kneeland Circle, Howell, Ml Medwid Berry at karbef9comcast.net Tribute C. John Meeske of Hopkinton, Let 48843, at (517) 552-1182 or e-marl o or Teri Friedman at terifriedman9 to the J. KENNETH SCHENDEN Massachusetts, William J. Meeske of Santa Monica. California, and her her at patkopczyk9aol.com. gmail.com Age 93 of Rochester Hills. May 10. daughter Lisa Meeske Sloan of San others Garden City West Life of 2010. Loving Husband of Wilma. Dear Detroit Cody Father of James M. (Carolyn) Marino. California, along with eight Class of 1970 Classes from 1950-1969 Schenden, John J. (Kathryn) grandchildren and three great-grand- know... 40th reunion on Saturday, Oct. 9 Schenden, Marilyn (Leo) Perazza, Dr daughters. A service will be held at Annual picnic tor all '50$-'60s Cody Your Holy Name Church in Birmingham at Hawthorne Valley Country Club Michael J. Schenden and Kathryn M. Comets and friends, II a.m. to 6 Michigan on Saturday, July 10th at When you've lost inWestland. Dinner and DJ for S50 (James) Nihis. Survived by 8 grand- p.m.. Sunday. Aug. 22, Nankin Mills children and 14 great grandchildren- lOam. per person. Classmates from 1968-72 Loved One a loved one. place Pavilion, at Ann Arbor Trail and Kenneth retired from GM after 40 also invited- For more information, year^ of service, was a life member of Hines Drive. tWestland. BYOB and your notice on our call Larry Conn at (734) 788-5254 the K of C and Elks and a WWII PATRICIA M. WEBBER bring a chair; organizing committee Veteran. Funeral Mass Wednesday, Age 42. of Canton, Ml, died May 7, w/ebsite and in Livonia Franklin May 12,2010,9:00 AM with an instate will supply music and memorabilia. 2010. Bom March 21. 1968 in Wayne Class of 1980 time of 8:30 AM at St. John Fisher "Passages"...a The Optomystics will perform. Door to Richard Fulner and Evah (Tatman) Chapel University Parish 3665 Walton Reunion planned for Friday July 30. Seiber. Survived by her loving hus- prizes, hot dogs, bottled water, T- Blvi Auburn Hills. The family will directory located for more information call Ron at band, Edward, children, Mandi shirts and sweatshirts, tassels and receive friends Tuesday from 6 to 8 Reitenga of Canton, Christopher in every edition of (734) 834-2566 or send an email to PM at the Potere-Modetz Funeral music CDs will be available, free Reitenga and Ryan Reitenga, Edward info9livoniafranklin1980.com Home 339 Walnut. Rochester. your hometown parking for classic cars. No need to (Jami) Webber III, all of Belleville, Memorials to Sister Jane Frances Livonia Stevenson Sarah Webber of Chelsea, Joseph register -just show up. Classmates, Miller. Memorial Endowment, C/0 newspaper. Webber of Canton, Thomas Web^r Class of 1975 Congregation of St. Joseph. PO Box com will have information and pho- of Belleville. Elizabeth Rose, 3 grand- 35th reunion, 6 p.m. Saturday. July 29, Nazareth, Ml 49074-0029. tos (rom past picnics. Questions? children, Brice Webber. Luke 24. at Fellows Creek Golf Club, 2936 Thompson and Louis McCary, her ®bsm5fr§lm!itrit Online guestbook: Call Phil Varilone at (313) 562-3579 parents Harry and Eve Sieber, 2 Lotz, Canton, includes buffet, cash www.modetzfuneralhomes.com ERMA MARGARET brothers, Jon Seiber of Ypsilanti and or Jerry Marszaiek at (313) 532-0134. bar and DJ. Attire is dressy/casual. Call 1-800-579-7355 THOMPSON Brian Seiber of Clarkston, also a sis- Class of 1965 Cost is S30 per person through JAMES L. MARKEY 10/18/19]8to 5/12/2010 ter. Diane Romas of Wayne. Patti flp. I Looking for graduates from the PayPal or by check in advance Age 86, of Farmington Hills, Ml, loved spending time with her family, Age 91, of Canton, died May 12, 2010 January and June classes for a or $40 at the door. Send checks passed away May 13, 2010, especially her grandchildren. She in Houston, Texas. She was bom September reunion. For more infor- Arrangements: Thayer-Rock Funeral believed in continuing her education to Stevenson Class Reunion, 115 October 18, 1918 in Owendale, daugh- Home. Farmington, Ml and was studying for her Master's OBITUARY matjion call Tim Dunning at (248) Continental Road. Cornwall, N.Y. ter of the late William and Gladys Degree in Nursing while working as 879-2148 or e-mail to timdunning9 12518. Send PayPal payments to (Weiler) King. She was a resident of the manager of the HIC Department at POLICY Plymouth/ Canton for the past 55 years William Beaumont Hospital, Detroit. wowway.com or call Chris Snopkoski payments9institutionalmarkets, and was retired from Burroughs Corp, Funeral Service held at Brown The first five "billed" lines of an Nashlenat (734) 261-3116. com Send e-mail correspondence She was a member of the Vivian Funeral Home. Belleville, Tues May obituaiy are published at no cost. Detroit Mackenzie to stevensoncl3ssof759yahoo.com. Society, the Plymouth Friendship 11. Memorials to Susan G. Koman for All additional lines will be Station, and St. John Neumann Parish the Cure, www.davidcbrownth.com (845) 534-2228 charged at $4 per line. You may Class of 1962 in Canton. She enjoyed bowling, play- place a picture of your loved one Planning class reunion in 2012. Oak Park High School ing cards, watching sports and social- for an additional cost of only $6. Seeking classmates and contact Class of 1980 izing with her many friends and fami- ly members. Surviving are her son. Symbolic emblems may be 30th reunion, July 2-4; for informa- information. E-mail the committee at James M. Thompson and his wife, included at no cost (example: macken2ie1962«'gmail.com. tion. e-mail to ophighschool)9809 Patricia, of Houston, Texas; three American Flags, religious Class of 1960 yahoo.com grandchildren, Steven Thompson and symbols, etc.) Plymouth Canton, Salem his wife Melissa of Fort Myers, 50th reunion will be field Oct. 16 at Florida, Susan Smith and her husband Tfie Marriott in Livonia. For more Class of 1980 Jacob, of Aledo, Texas, and Kathryn JOYCE MARIE ALLEN Deadlines: information contact: TimYardeat Joint 30th reunion with golf outing Thompson of Houston, Texas; four Passed away May 12, 2010 at the age Friday 4:15 PM for Sunday Sept. 3 and evening gathering. Sept, great-grandchildren, Ethan and Austin of 78. Her beloved husband Herbert Wednesday 9:45 AM (or Thursday (248) 573-7147 or Russ and Judy Smith of Aledo, Texas, and Abby and 4. for more information and to regis- passed away in 1995. She is the dear- (Mackinder) Sarns at (734) 464-7166) Kira Thompson of Fort Myers. est mother of Brenda (Russell) Cotter, Obituaries /acoAerf Mfter Oteaa dndlUm Detroit Pershing ter on its Web site visit http;//home, Florida; two sisters, Marion Stein, of Ray (Julie) Allen and Keith Allen. will be placed m a>e nejrt avaOtble Issue. Birch Run and Eva Goslin, of Class of 1960 comcasl.net/-1980cantonsalem/ Dear sister of Betty Smith, Pat Sebewaing; two brothers, Bernard Beaver and Ron (Joan) Roberts. She 50th reunion festivities in site/ e-mail your obit fp King and his wife. Norma, of Pigeon, was still working as a cafeteria helper September will be held at the and Donald King and his wife. Sandra, for the Northville Public Schools. oeobits0hometownlife.com Doubletree Guest Suites Fort Contact the reunion committee at of Beaverton; several nieces and Previously she was a school bus driv- RAYMOND L. HEIMSTADT orfSJto: nephews, and her longtime friend and er for the Plymouth-Canton Schools Attn: Obits c/o Char Wilson Shelby in downtown Detroit. Call 1980cantonsalem9comcast.net Of Davison, age 90. passed away April companion, Larry Slavin of Redford. for 27 years. She loved playing cards, 13, 2010 at Genejys Hospice Care 313-496-4968 Sherry Forbush (Sharon Bailey) at Redford Union She was preceded in death by her hus- especially Euchre and Texas Hold Center, Goodrich. Cremation has For more /nftvnuOon call: Class of 1960 band, James Maurice Thompson; her 'em. She was a member of The Moose (248) 994-0664 or Joan Harrington taken place. A Memorial Service will Char Wilson dau^ter Grace Margaret Thompson; Lodge and Eagles in Northville and (Mazey) at (734) 595-7508. 50-vear reunion, 5:30 p.m., l)e held 1 PM Saturday, May 22, 2010 two sisters, Madeleine Sontag and Rita American l.egion Post 32 in Livonia. 566-826-7082 Saturday, Aug. 14. for more infor- at Allen Funeral Home, 9136 Davison Farmlngton High School Powell: and four brothers, Arthur, Funeral Services were held Saturday, or Liz Kelser Rd., Davison, The family will receive Class of 1970 mation contact Mike and Carol Edward, Harold, and Ronald King. May 15, 2010, at Schrader-Howell 586-977-7538 visitors one hour prior to the service. Private burial will be held at Mt Hope Funeral Home, Plymouth. Followed Planning reunion in 2010 Seeking (Geroge(f) Pontius (248) 446-9948 In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu- ortolHm Memorial Gardens in Livonia. by burial in Riverside Cemetery. classmates Join on Facebook by or e-mail to mikecarol915009att, tions may be made to Gcnesys Memorial Service will be held al St. Plymouth, Memorials may be made 800-579-7355 Hospice Care Center, Goodrich. Please searching Farmington High Sctiool net- Or call Tena (Fear) Keith at ( John Neumann church in June, details to the American Heart Association or share your thoughts with the family at ask tof Char or Uz Class of 1970 Reunion, Or e-mail 248) 437-6827, pending. the American Diabetes Association, wwv.allenfuneralhomeinc.com. Q£QaaaB42fl tw (•) HEALTH online at hometownlife.com Support group offers tips to fight weight-loss plateau

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May 21- $300 Machine Building Tools LIVONIA' Furniture col- new. paid $5,000 asking propelled, front wheel drive, homes. 1610 & 1910 Cedar 23, btwn 5 Mile Rd & Wilcox, Alice: (248) 437-3531 for sale DOLL SHOW M«y 16 - $S lectibles. antiques. 70's Tonka S2.000 Call (248) 224-2480 electric start, exc. cond $150 GERMAN SHEPHERDS AKC. Hill Dr. N ofl 14. WE of W of Haggerty 8 Bradner. 313-978-0900 UfCW, 876 Horace Brown. Truck, S Gage Tram, clothes, 734-427-4382 black/tan, 1 male & 1 lemale. Lahser Great stufl. too much Stop by and browse for Ihe MidBon HeiQhis. 48071 10- household items 20045 6 months old, House broken. 10 mention' 5/21-5/22 9-3pm, best stuff around! DINING SET Musical Instrumints 4|>m $ otf Mite E of i-7S Whitby Thurs-Sat Open Bam Crate trained. Great with kids. with China Cabinet. E $1 ofl wid Appraisals 204 Wanted (o Buy Perfect family pel. $500 CANTON Forest Trails Sub PLYMOUTH- Uovmg sals! Credenia. blonde. 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N of 7. btwn Auction • 12PM Fulunno price Sat. 9-12pm-$5 bag and Fairways al Pheasant Sheldon& Gnswold up n 7S u>s We would also SECTIONAL • 3 pc. paid Run Thurs-Sat May 20-22. ••• bke to announce iiut the Van S2S00, asking $1700, built in 9-5pm Btwn Beck i Canton Buren Township Police Oept NORTHVILLE RIDGE SUB tinted glass on each end Center. |ust S ol Cherry Hill. Moving Salts wil have a Police Auction at Thurs-Sat. May 20-22 Multi Gorgeous' Purchased at N ol Geddes family sale & 500 home sub' E Englanders 3 months ago our facility tor abandoned SW comer of 6 Mi & Ridge Rd LIVONIA- Oak bdrm set. sofa, Call (734) 367-0556 you'P " junk"^ unclaimed vehicles Next to Ridgewood School assortment ol tables/chairs. 8 Prtviiw Sail ttems 48hr^ CANTON lots of misc May 17-23rd. feeton sale 9 SUB-WIDE NOVI- Children s. household, 10-4pm 9324 Eastwind vwa.prettchayction com GARAGE SALE clothing & more' Bradford ol Whispering Winds Condos. ISIM Haggerty. 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