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CANTON Board tells CONNECTION July 4th fun Fourth of July is approach- ing, and with it will come legislators: parades, fireworks and family traditions. We'd like to know how you celebrate our nation's birth- day. Maybe your neighborhood Hands off runs an annual decorated bike parade. Or you go whole hog to deck the house and garden BY BRAD KADRICH OBSERVER STAFr WRITER in red. white and blue. Do you continue a family or personal While passing their 2010-11 budget, tradition that day? Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Tell us about it. Write to Board of Education trustees had a message Sharon Dargay at sdargay^ for Lansing: hometownlife.com or 615 W. Hands off Lafayette. Level 2. Detroit, The board Tuesday passed its $152 mil- Ml 4^26. Include a photo if lion budget, though rumors continue to swirl you like. Make sure it's injpg both about the possibility of legislators dip- format if e-mailing. ping into the school aid ftind to solve general We'll share your story with fund problems and about the possibility bet- other readers on July 4. ter-than-expected revenues would eliminate the need for an anticipated $268 cut in per- pupil foundation allowances. Former Detroit Red Wings Plymouth-Canton's budget, which defenseman Chris Chelios includes a projected $4 million deficit that will meet fans and sign would be offset by the district's fund bal- ance, was arrived at through months of autograpfis at the Verizon budget workshops and, for the first time, Wireless Canton store tonight citizen input through the use of participa- (Thursday) from 6-7 p.m. tory budget committees. Q^elios is the former All-Star, _ But, shortly after passing the budget, Stanley Cup champion and trustees also passed a resolution calling for captained the U.S. team in the Lansing to avoid, at any cost, using educa- 2006 Winter Olympics in ttaJy. tion funding to solve the state's other bud- The Verizon Wireless getary crises. It's bad enough, trustees said, Communications Store is locat- Parade prominence legislators haven't settled ^e education ed at 41802 Ford Road (next to Grand Marshal Dick Swisher waved to the crowd during the Canton Liberty Festival Parade Saturday, which dawned with excellent funding situation, making it more difficult Chili's Restaurant) in Canton. weather following storms that hit the area Friday night. Organizers said the inclement weather did little to slow the success of the for local districts to take care of business. 2010 festival. Find the story and more pictures on page A6. "It's a sad point," board Treasurer Judy Senior qrant Mardigian said. "I think the state owes us The Plymouth Community a budget that we can plan for." Administrators were told recently in a CoifKil on Agir^ is the recipi- memo from the Michigan School Business ent o( a $1,000 grant frwn the Officials that"... the need for a 2010-11 Givinq Women's (Mvir)q Foundation Allow^ce cut beyond this year's Circle Foundatioa the members Grate theft becoming township probleni $165 appears not to be necessary, as well.' of which are k)cal wom^ in ^e But Superintendent Craig Fiegel said Plymouth and Canton areas. he was concerned about the existence of Canton Detecti\'e Sgt. Dave ship, Belair said. The thefts have Their mission is to help BY DARRELLCLEM additional revenue and had hoped to have Schreiner said local authorities will intensified during the last three out with urtfnet needs in t^ OBSCRVeO STAff WRITER details before "Riesday's meeting. prosecute to the extent possible weeks, he said. commur^ through grants and "It's random," he said. "I don't "It's an election year," Fiegel reminded It's a growing phenomenon anyone caught stealing storm grates other actmbes." said Bobbie know why, but it seems to be real board members. "I'm concerned (whether) — thieves stealing and selling for — a crime that can lead to substan- PummiH, the director of the prevalent lately." the revenue is there. I'm concerned about scrap those metal grates that catch tial fines or even jail time. PCCA. "This grant will serve as any discussion of the foundation level." debris but allow storm water to flow "It leaves a large, gaping hole Belair said the grates can be 60 to seed money in the development The 2010-11 budget includes a projected into drainage inlets on subdivision in the ground," Schreiner said. 'It SO pounds and are usually rectan- of chair exercise for senior citi- 100-student loss, some $3 million in cuts streets and local roads. leaves an incredibly dangerous haz- gular in shape, often as large as 18 zens in the community." ard." inches by 24 inches. txiard members approved after the participa- And local officials want residents tory budget process, and the expect^ $268 Pummillsaid the program Public works and police officials "It's not something a little kid is to help put a stop to it — sa)-ing it's cut administrators were expecting next >-ear. will be held at the Plymouth a costly crime that poses a serious believe the culprits likely drive into going to lift up," he said. Watchpoints in the budget process used Cultural Center, and will begin safety hazard by leaving a gaping subdivisions at night and quickly Grates can cover storm drains by administrators included: in the fall. hole where people might walk, ride a steal storm grates, which ulti- that are several feet deep, raising • Staffing — The district should save bicycle or drive a vehicle. mately cost taxpayers $125 each to fears that people couH be seriously hurt or that a small child could fall some $3.4 million in expenditures with the Cruise raffle "Somebody could get hurt badly," replace. completely into one. officials said. retirement of 88 top-level teachers. The Plymouth Symphony is Bob Belair, Canton assistant town- Residents who witness a theft So far. Canton has been lucky and • Negotiations — Not all of the district's conducting a raffle June 30 ship engineer, said. should quickly call Canton police no reports of injuries have been bargaining units (notably the teachers) for a cruise on the Celebrity It's apparently a widespread prob- at (734) 394-5400. Belair also said reported. have settled contracts. Contract settlements Cruise Lines of the Great Cities lem. Much like in Canton, offjcials missing grates may be reported to would have to be added to the expenditures, of the Western Mediterranean elsewhere, including Pennsylvania the Canton Public Works Division For motorists who routinely park including some $2.7 million in step increas- Oct. 30 to Nov. 6. and Kentucky, have asked residents at (734) 397-1011 or, during after on the street, local officials have es that may have to be included. to watch for suspicious activity hours, to the police department. even suggested parking over a grate The raffle includes the to hide it from would-be thieves. • Health care costs — Reports received cruise for two from Barcelona, around storm drains on local road- Metal grates have been reported Spain, to Nice, France, and ways. Arrests have been made in missing not just in a certain geo- graphic area, but across the town- dclem^homeJownlile.com | (313) 222-2238 Please see BOARD, A5 Genoa, Florence, Rome and places such as Maryville, Tenn. Naples/Capri, Italy, including airfare for two roundtrip from Detroit to Barcelona. Switch your Checking to Raffle tickets are $50 each and only 300 tickets will be Canton's story hits the airwaves Community Financial sold. Drawing will be at the Plymouth Arts Council. BY DARRELL CLEM Credit Union Travel arrangements OBSERVER STAFF WRITER have been made through Travel Leaders in Plymouth. A television news segment that portrays Canton and earn This cruise package is also as a safe, educated and culturally diverse place that available to anyone inter- evolved from farming community into a prosper- ested in cruising the Western ous, high-tech gem of economic activity starts air- Mediterranean. Contact ing Saturday in certain CNN markets. 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"Around Canton' is designed to Aug. 20. Plymouth-Canton Marching hood for a Summer Camp announce upcoming events taking McDermott will be per- Band as it prepares for its Application. place in the community. Items will forming an acoustic set of his 2011 appearance in the Macy's run on a space-available basis. Send music. Thanligiving Day Parade in Preschool Enrollment details to bkadrich^hometownlife.com Tickets are $22 each. All New York City. Ph-mouth-Canton proceeds go to the Susan G. Church picnics Summer Camp Community Schools Early Komen 3-Day for the Cure. Childhood Department is Living Peace Church is Tickets can be purchased Plymouth-Canton enrolling for fall preschool. inviting all Canton area resi- online at www.canton\nllag- Community Schools Early Classes are taught at various dents to join them at four pic- etheater.org or at (734) 394- Childhood Department will schools throughout the dis- nics this summer. 5300. Find out more about have Preschool Summer Camp trict. It offers classes for 2-, Picnics will be held June McDermott at www.michael- for four weeks beginning on 3-and 4-year-olds. All classes 27 at Heritage Park and July mcdermott.com Monday, July 12, and running are half days and are taught 25, Aug. 22 and Sept. 5 at through Thursday, Aug. 5. by credentialed teachers and Freedom Park. The members Pancake breakfast Camp will meet in the morn- experienced paraprofession- of Living Peace Church want The Pl>Tnouth-Canton ings from 8:30 to 11:30. Two- als. The program focuses on to meet Canton Area residents Marching Band will be the day and four-day options are kindergarten readiness with and hear about their concerns beneficiar>' of the first annual available, depending on your strong ties to the district's kin- and ideas for the Canton com- "Good Morning USA" Pancake preschooler's age. dergarten curriculum. munity. Food will be provided Breakfast scheduled for July 4 In the 3-year-old and young free of charge from noon to Call the Early Childhood in downtown Plymouth. The four's class, the weekly themes 2 p.m. on all four dates and Office now for more informa- pancake and sausage breakfast will be: I am Special/a Super children's activities will be tion at 734-416-6190 or visit Growth spurt is hosted by the Plymouth- Hero, Treasure Island and provided. web.pccs.kl2.mi.us/earlychild- Achieve Academy students, along with Principal Claudia Williamson and Canton Music Boosters. Exploring Nature, Science hood. Imagine Landscaping, celebrated their academic success during their year- Living Peace Church is com- Tickets are available at the Spectacular and Water Works, end Field Day with an event called 'Watch Us Grow.' Students planted a tree ing to Canton this fall and will door for $6 per person, chil- and Transportation and Space. Summer camp enrollment and flower beds that they can watch grow and mature each year as the begin meeting for worship in dren under five are free. The In the older 4s class and Plymouth- Canton students continue to grow and mature themselves. Field Elementary School, 1000 breakfast will begin at 6 a.m. 5-year-old class, the weekly Montessori School is offering S. Haggerty in Canton on in The Gathering, right off of themes will be: Digging in a Summer Camp program for ers, science experiments, dra- door play, and the week ends Sunday, Sept. 12. Kellogg Park, and will contin- the Dirt, Treasure Island, children between the ages of matic play, cooking, picnics, with a Fiesta! Registration is For more information call ue as the "Good Morning USA Exploring Nature, and Playing 3 and 6 years. The nine-week outdoor time, music, stories now open. or text us at (734) 233-1466 Parade" gets underway and it Safe. summer day camp, located on and games. Contact Bilingual Fun at or e-mail us at livingpeace- run through 11 a.m. or until the school's campus at 45245 All classes are taught by Full and half-day programs [email protected] or church @yahoo.com. sold out. Joy Road In Canton, begins certified teachers and experi- are available during the sum- (877) 686-7399 for more infor- In addition to pancakes and June 21 and ends Aug. 20. Cancer concert enced paraprofessionals. Call mer session with morning- mation. sausage, patrons can enjoy the Early Childhood Office Children have the opportu- only groups running from 8:45 The Village Theater at juice and coffee as they watch now for more information at nity to participate in a wide to 11:45 a.m. and afternoon Scottish fun Cherry Hill is the site for a the annual Independence Day (734) 416-6190 or visit the variety of theme-related proj- groups from 12:30 to 3:30 The Scottish American benefit concert by Michael parade. Proceeds from the departments website at web. ects that include lots of arts p.m., Monday through Friday. Society of Michigan will McDermott 7:30 p.m. Friday, sale of tickets will benefit the pccs.kl2.mi.us/earlychild- and crafts, in-house present- Full time care for day campers host a fun summer Ceilidh is also available from 7 a.m. to (pronounced kay-lee) 3-7 6 p.m. as needed. p.m. Sunday, July 25, at the While parents are encour- Commonwealth Club, 30088 You Rinv hain- n modlcal coitdlllon aged to enroll children for the Dequindre Road in Warren. We also offer eovorsd by InsurAnco known M Partial proceeds from the sec- Case-Free Ouernleht Boardine Vwieu* Iniufrivlcncy II you full summer camp, Plymouth- \()\l\KI\ oiperlonco any ot lh»M ond annual fund-raising event and Kvmpiam*. 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Man ticketed for water balloon Joy Rd. BY DARRELL CLEH ments could be made to move strike OBSERVER STAFF WRITER tenants into other apartment buildings. Canton police issued a ticket to a male Gyde Rd. Work crews were scrambling Fire officials initially feared accused of throwing a water balloon Sheldol 1 to make repairs this week after the roof might have collapsed, from a vehicle and striking a female Center Rdl a Friday night storm ripped but Rorabacher said an inves- motorist driving near Canton Center and Warren Rd. the roof off a l6-unit, three- tigation revealed it had been Warren roads. story building at The Crossings damaged by high winds. The incident happened about 10:30 Hanford Rd. at Canton, an apartment com- Repair crews were working a.m. Friday. plex on the township's north- this week to repair the roof The woman told police the water balloon east side. in the wake of Friday night splashed her in the face and also doused her Ford Rd, No injuries were reported storms that also forced an cell phone and iPod. She said she trailed the around 10 p.m. when strong early shutdown of the Canton vehicle to Ironside, where the male got out winds damaged the roof and Liberty Fest in Heritage Park. of a vehicle and went into a house. Saltz Rd. allowed heavy rains to soak No injuries were reported Police were called and questioned the rr residences inside the apart- there, either. male, who admitted his involvement in ment building near 1-275 and the incident, according to police reports. Chwry Hill Rd. "Hopefully by week's end Joy Road, fire and apartment we'll be back in business (with Police issued a citation to the man for officials said. roof repairs)," Olivier said. throwing an object out of a moving vehi- Fire Chief Michael cle, and he was given a court date. Then, he said, the task of Proctor R( Rorabacher said occupants making indoor repairs could Men's room mess were evacuated and power was begin, such as replacing dam- ^almer Rd. turned off as apartment main- aged dr>^vall. An official with the Central Park subdivi- Summit tenance crews began plans for Officials expressed relief sion, southeast of Cherry Hill and Denton, 2 Pkwy emergency repairs. that no one was injured dur- told pohce vandals went into a clubhouse Crossings regional interim ing the incident and that the eai^y Friday morning and randalized the manager Tim Ohvier said building could be repaired. men's room. According to a police report, Geddes Rd occupants of 14 units were someone had urinated in the sinks, spread "I've seen a whole lot worse in displaced by the storms. Two liquid soap around the shower area and had my lifetime," Olivier said, adding units were vacant at the time. strewn toilet paper about the room. that he has been in the apart- Olivier said the American ment business for many years. It appeared no permanent damage had Red Cross arranged for lodg- been done. ing overnight, until arrange- dc(em(|>hometownlife.com j (313) 222-2238 Lightning strike YostRd Van Born Rd A man who lives in an ^artment on 3Honeytree, southeast of Joy and 1-275, The man wanted to file a police report been taken by a relative who has a drug problem, Police department hires pair of officers called police and reported that he thou^t his for insurance purposes. and police later found it at a motd in Inkster. residence might have been struck by lightning Mower swiped Tahoe tampering Vacancies in the Canton between 10 a.m. and 10 p.m. last Friday Township Police Department However, a police report indicated that A woman reported that her lawn mower A man who lives on Brookfield, south- didn't stay empty for long. the damage apparently had been done 5was stolen sometime Wednesday, June 16, 7east of Palmer and Sheldon, reported Last month, the Canton by vandals. A police report indicated the while it was chained to a wood deck porch of that someone entered his Chevy Tahoe Police Department filled a pair man's bed was damaged, and his mattress her residence on Old Michigan, southeast of while it was parked in a driveway between of positions, hiring new offi- and box springs had been scattered on the Michigan Avenue and Haggerty. 7:30 p.m. Monday and 5 a.m. TUesd^. cers to fill vacancies created by floor. The bed frame also was taken apart. The woman told police someone had The man told police he parked his vehi- retirement. The man also told police he was missing removed the chain and stolen the lawn cle at night and came out the next morning Police Officer David Eyl, 33, Mazur his laptop computer and some cash. mower. She said many people walk to find someone had gone through it. He earned his Bachelor of Arts, through her yard on a daily basis. Paint damage had left his wallet in the center console, but followed by Master of Science University in 1996, and gradu- Stolen, then found he checked it and found that his driver's Degree, from Michigan State ated from the Wayne County A man told police that someone threw license and credit cards hadn't been taken. University in 2001. He graduated Regional Police Academy 4green paint on his 2001 Ford Escape ^A woman told police her vehicle had been However, the man did report that a golf from the Washtenaw County in November 2009. Prior to while it was parked on Lothrup Road, wstolen while it was paiked at her residence driver was taken from the vehicle. 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BY SUE HASON , en with tho closing of six schools, should make." things as text books and school busses a three-pronged approach with the school closings, cuts in positions and eiwployoo layoffs and vStafT"u\g outs, tho Tlio budget pix'sontod to the school and the layoff of 32 employees, includ- sitting down with the unions to talk Wayue-Wostland Community Schools boanl projects ro\enues of $10.9.2 million ing 14 teachers. Receive up to a... about concessions. Our instructional will still have to use tho lion's share of and e.\penditures of $113.1 million, lliis However, the district will pay an program is intact, but we have $4 mil- its fund equity to balanco its 2010-U marks the eighth year of deficit spending additional $1.6 million in retirement ^1,400°° lion in deficit spending even with the budget. b>' the district which has seen the $23 costs, after tho state raised the percent- cuts we've made." And that balancing act is predicated million surphis it had in 2003 shrink to age of payroll figure to 19.4 percent, on the district gettiiig throe of its just $6.4 million at the end of the current and a higher than anticipated health While the school board voted 6- Rebate* emplo\"oe unions to agree to conces- budget war. According to Martin. ro\'- care costs of 13 percent due in large 0, with board Secretary Martha part to a 1? percent increase in the Pitsenbarger excused, to approve the Offer expires 6-30-10 sions like those accepted by its bus enuo is down $7-$8 million since 2003, 'See dealer for details driwrs. skilled trades, administrators and the district has loss some 1,700 teachers" MESS A insurance. budget, it did not come without expres- and central office personnel. Withovit students since then, translating into $13 According to Martin, $1 out of every sions of concern about the contract (plus Uptoa®lj500 concession assumptions. those concessions, the remaining $2.4 million less in state school :ud, $8 in school aid goes for retirement — Federal tax credit "I'm uncomfortable with a budget million surplus won't be enough to The district will continue to offer and $1,171 of the per student money the with these assumptions," said Trustee keep the district out of deficit. a full academic program to students, district receives is necessary to fund William Gabriel. "We've got conces- Up to a ^500 "Our assumption is that we will even though spending is down by nwre health care. (Pfu^ sions from 400 of 1,600 employees, Utility company be svjccessful in negotiating with the than $2 million from 2010-11. The "Over a quarter of our aid payment that leaves 1.200 to go." rebate teachers, secretaries and paraprofes- cost cutting includes the closing of goes for that." ho said. "We need to FREE ESTIMATES Visit Our Showrooml operations, explains that Without question, the five- re\ eal how certain neighbor- Our 36th Year! hoods, such as Cherry Hill IKEA chose Canton for its minute segment packs much BOARD AIRWAVES only Michigan store because of information and images of V'illage, embrace the past while FROM PAGE A1 FROM PAGE A1 forging a promising future. its prime location and "strong Canton, its educated work- UNITED TEMPERATURE force, diverse population and Film footage shows numer- sense of community." 89/9 MIDDLEBBLT • LIVONIA rise from Michigan's sweet by the district indicate costs ous local parks, recreation Daniel Gizaw. president and helps us do it." township corn capital to bustling suburb will rise at rates varying from Supervisor Phil LaJoy said trails, shimmering waters, CEO of Canton-based Danotek (734) 525-1930 Motion Technologies, cited ready to meet new challenges. 5.8 percent (vision) to 10.9 per- \V^nesda>-. a diverse population and ^vwwAjnitedtem^^ the township's location and "1 think the more people cent (prescription drugs). Inside Business sought standout facilities such as the skilled workforce as among the from all over are made aware If the state leaves the $268 out Canton based on its own Summit on the Park and the reasons Danotek brought its of what a real economic gem in the foundation allowance, research and sent Garrett 400-seat Cherry Hill Village wind turbine technology here Canton is, we are certainly that would mean a $5 million Caffacus. field producer and Theater. — a prime e.xample of how a much better off," LaJoy said increase to the 19.000-student photography director, to film It also shows Canton on a one-time rural community has Wednesday. "I think it's great district. the community in late March. map, located between Detroit embraced green industry. for the community." Board President Steven Canton Economic and Ann Arbor, and reveals Aside from the national Sneideman praised his fellow Development Manager Debra how the community of nearly Inside Business also notes exposure Canton gets from the board members and the citi- Bilbrey-Honsowetz hopes the 90,000 residents benefits that Canton has worked with segment, local officials also zens who took part in the par- segment will lead to "recogni- from its proximity to airports, the county and state to pro- may use the piece as a market- ticipatory budget process. tion and promotion of Canton major roads and the Great vide tax incentives to lure new ing tool. "We worked hard to get this as a great place to live and do Lakes region. companies. budget, and I'm comfortable business." Inside Business features WJR 760-AM morning per- This week, local officials were working to get the seg- with it," Sneideman said. "I The segment, part of a not just LaJoy and Bilbrey- sonality Paul W. 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ANNCSPINOZA Varsha Ganapathy of Canton gets a haircut from Don Detrow from Studio One hair saloon on Ford Road during the 2010 ANN ESPINOZA Canton Liberty Festival. Studio One was cutting hair to The Tabasco Cats were playing one of the many stages as clouds rolled in Friday night during the 2010 Canton Liberty Festival. benefit the Canton Goodfeilows. Storm can't dampen success of Canton's Liberty Fest

BY DARRELL CLEM OBSERVER STAFF WRITER

Huge crowds watched dazzling fireworks erupt Saturday night over Heritage Park, capping a three- day Liberty Fest that hit just one serious snag when Friday evening storms forced organizers to shut down early, cancel an outdoor movie and hasten rock band The Verve Pipe's stage exit. "We got all the people out of the park safely, which is the most important thing," Sean Fletcher, Canton rec- reation and facilities supervisor, said. What a difference a day makes. Saturday morning ushered in a picturesque day as parade lovers lined Ford Road to watch clowns, scouting troops, the Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps, pom pon squads, karate kids, public safety offi- cers, a princess and politicians — some 100 groups in all — celebrate Liberty Fest. "The weather was just spectacular." Fletcher said. "It couldn't have been better." Though crowd esti- Aunt Emilie Frisk with Nolan and Katelyn Spray were among the huge crowd on hand for the parade. mates are difficult at Lunch was on the menu for Katie Xu, with her friend Tiffany Tsou, Saturday during the Liberty Fest. best to pinpoint, local officials guessed that as many as 50,000 people attended the 19th annual Liberty Fest, scarfing down food, climbing aboard carnival rides, enjoying international dance performances, cheering rock bands and applauding a new cricket field in Heritage Park. Despite large crowds and traffic snarls, especially along con- struction-plagued Canton Center Road near Heritage Park, township police reported no serious incidents or overly rowdy behavior. "It looks like everything went fantastic," Public Safety Director Patrick Nemecek said. "We couldn't ask for anything better." Parents pushed babies in strollers and, in some cases, rode with their children on bicycles buih for two. People visiting local relatives came from states as far away as Texas, if not farther, and gave Canton's foremost summer event an enthusiastic thumbs up. "It's really nice," said Romulus resident Courtney Chaney, who works in Canton. Even the festival traffic flowed a little more smoothly than some officials had expected. And while a few children got sepa- rated from their parents in Heritage Park, Fletcher said Liberty ANNESPIN02A Fest organizers worked quickly to reunite them. Ethan and Kayleigh Childress of Northville enjoy the spaghetti dinner, which Township Supervisor Phil La,Ioy lauded Canton Leisure Boy Scouts traveied the parade route bearing the American flag during benefitted the Canton Firefighter Charity Foundation. Services employees and festival volunteers for pulling off a suc- Saturday's Canton Liberty Festival parade. cessful event. "I thought it went great," he said. "Just seeing the smiling faces of all the people — and the thousands of people in the park — I just think it was a good time had by all. I think people look forward to it every year, and it's just very well-attended. And, it shows the diversity of our community."

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Jeremy Adkins and sister Heather on the Spider, one of some two dozen rides featured in an expanded carnival at the 2010 Canton Liberty Festival. online at honfietownllfe.com LOCAL NEWS Observer & Eccentric | Thursday, June 24,2010 (CP) A7

MILITARY NEWS Saving for college expenses should start early Michigan Army National achievement, school officials' evaluations, extra-curricular Guard activities, and community t seems that all the financial percent, and Michigan State like today to think about saving MESP is that the money can Dennis Fletcher of Plymouth involvement. news of late has been bad. University which had previ- for a loved ones college educa- basically be used for any pub- has joined the Headquarters The majority of scholarships IHowever, there is some gt)od ously announced a 4.9 percent tion. lic or private institution in the and Headquarters Con\pany. cover full college tuition, pro- news about tuition at a variety increase reduced that to 2.5 It has never been easier to country. 1st Battahon, 125th Infantry vide a textbook allowance and of Michigan universities, percent. For students at these save for a child's education, In addition, one of the nice Michigan Arm>' National pay most laboratory or inciden- College tuition over the last universities, lower tuition costs particularly here in Michigan things about the MESP is it Guard and is assigned as an tal fees. The scholarship pro- decade has sky- for the upcoming school year is which has two college savings only has a $25 minimum. Infantry niau. gram also pays a $350 tax-free rocketed. For good news. programs — the Michigan There is no doubt that MSU, He is a 2008 Canton High monthly allowance to each stu- example, since Unfortunately, the good Education lYust and the EMU and the U-M did stu- School graduate. He is cur- dent during the academic year, 2001, tuition news isn't universal through- Michigan Education Savings dents a favor with regards to rently attending Michigan which increases to $500 by his at Central out Michigan because uni- Plan. tuition increases. Hopefully, State University where he is or her senior year. The value Michigan has versities such as Michigan The plans are different but this won't just be a one-year pursuing a bachelor s degree in of a scholarship may exceed increased Tech and Saginaw Valley they both offer a wide variety of occurrence and, moving for- accounting. $100,000, dependiJig on the 139 percent. have announced nearly 6 benefits and they are not mutu- ward universities will be much more fiscally responsible. He attended basic training student's choice of school and Eastern percent increases in tuition. ally exclusive. at Fort Benning, Ga., in May. the type of scholarship offered. Michigan 90 Money Matters Furthermore, there is no The MET is a pre-paid However, college costs will Upon completion. Rose will Upon graduating from col- percent and guarantee that U-M, MSU tuition program. You can buy continue to rise and the best remain at Fort Benning to be lege and completing the ROTC the University Rick Bloom or Eastern won't have hefty a semester, a year or even a full way to save for a college educa- trained as an infantr>'man and program, the cadets are com- of Michigan increases next year. four-year undergrad education. tion is to start as soon as you is vscheduled to graduate in missioned as second lieuten- 68 percent. When I went to college, The MESP is an invest- can and do it on a regular basis. August. ants in the Air Force. The new That is why it is good news (MSU undergrad and U-M Law ment program and the money Good luck! He is the son of Dennis and lieutenants select and enter when Michigan universities are School) tuition was relatively grows on a tax-free basis. Martha Rose of Plymouth. various career fields to train as finally paying attention to the inexpensive. Today, that is no When money is withdrawn Rick Bloom is a fee-only financial pilots, navigators, engineers, cost of tuition and implement- longer the case. An incoming and used for a qualified edu- adviser. Observer & Eccentric readers ROTC scholar medical, personnel, business ing a variety of cost cutting freshman at U-M will pay near- cation expense (such as room can submit queslions at moneymal- and board, books and required ters@hometownlife,com. For more Matthew J. Wetzel has been management fields, and special measures. ly $12,000 per year in tuition fees) there are no tax conse- information, visit his Web site at www, awarded an Air Force ROTC operations. Three of Michigan's larg- while a typical student at MSU quences. The beauty of the bloomassetmanaqement.com. scholarship to attend a host He is the son of Robert est universities have bucked will pay a little over $11,000. college or university. 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OUR VIEWS COMMUNITY VOICE What's the biggest problem awmakers need to fix? Safety first We asked this question at the Canton Public Library. Make it a fun and safe summer

For many Americans, summer means fun in the sun. The kids are out of school, and it's time for outdoor activities like riding bikes and swimming. But, it's the time of year children — and aduhs — are most likely to be injured. Injuries can happen in a blink of an eye, and there "They need to fix the are plenty of things out there to cause them. From "The crime." "Themselves. They need bicycles, skateboards, inline skates and swimming roads. There are giant Edward McClaster Margaret Huffman to get alorig and get pools to the sun, parents need to be vigilant to keep Belleville their children safe. potholes everywhere." the job done instead of Parents may think they have everything under con- Shetoria Cash trol, but the American Academy of Pediatrics has a Canton few suggestions on how to make this summer safe for Joe Koclnski kids. We believe they're worth sharing with our read- Monroe ers. The last thing we want to do this summer is write stories about injuries and even deaths that could have been prevented by following a When it comes to the few common sense safety tips. At the top of the AAP list is backyard swimming sunburn. A suntan may look pool, it's a no-brainer cool, but a sunburn is bad LETTERS news. The first, and best, line to never leave children of defense against the sun is rather than a symbol of Satan? alone in or near the covering up, wearing a hat, Dragon tale WHAT DO YOU THINK? Alfred Brock pool or spa, even sunglasses and cotton cloth- Last night I was driving east on Ford Road ing with a tight weave. and I spied a rather creepy "decoration." Wayne We welcome your Letter to the Editor. for a moment. Adult The AAP says parents should It was a large, stainless steel dragon's head Please include your name, address and have their children stay in the snaking its way out of the ground and seemed Obama the dreamer supervision is the phone number for verification. We ask shade and limit sun exposure to suggest that the rest of the body would rise President Obama is a dreamer. His solutions key. Use layers of your letters be 400 words or less. We during the peak intensity up from the earth at any moment. for the oil spill include collecting from BP protection to prevent may edit for clarity, space and content. hours — between 10 a.m. and What sort of government agency would pay for the damaged economy. Examples offered 4 p.m. And on both sunny and Submit letters via the following formats. a swimming pool an artist to display a mammoth dragon to the were: fishermen for shrimp not caught; hotels cloudy days use a sunscreen world as a representation of itself? E-mail: [email protected]. for vacationers not checked in: and restau- tragedy. with an SPF of 15 or greater The DDA In Canton, as is generally known, rants for meals not served, BP will be bank- that protects against UVB and A Read or comment online: was set up, apparently, contrary to law. There rupt before their engineers are paid! UVA rays. Apply enough and www.hometownlife.com reapply every two hours or after swimming. was no downtown to revitalize but a DDA was He claims to have been on top of the When it comes to the backyard swimming pool, it's set up nonetheless that has steadily skimmed Deadline: Letters must be received by disaster from day one, but he rejected the a no-brainer to never leave children alone in or near the tax incomes from local businesses for 10 a.m. Monday to be published in the Dutch offer of assistance. Shutting down suc- the pool or spa, even for a moment. Adult supervision years. It is a legacy that Jennifer Granholm Thursday edition. cessful drilling operations kills jobs and the economy. He should make drilling easier In is the key. Use layers of protection to prevent a swim- leaves to the people of Canton, Bloq: You may also let your opinions ming pool tragedy. That includes placing barriers Let's return to the dragon in Canton, howev- be heard with your own blog at order to avoid going beyond our 12-mlle terri- completely around the pool to prevent access, closely er, and not the one in Lansing. The "Downtown www.hometownlife.com. torial waters. International seas at 5,000 foot supervising children and being prepared in case of an Dragon Authority" has cast these aspersions depths are legal but dangerous. emergency. upon the local community: ever: there shall no man abide there, nor any His solution to break the oil habit will put Don't use inflatable swimming aids, such as "float- • Isaiah 34:13 - And thorns shall come up in the country back on its feet, Henry Ford ies," as a substitute for approved life vests. They can son of man dwell in it, her palaces, nettles and brambles in the for- eliminated walking and horse-drawn vehicles give children a false sense of security. Better yet, teach • Jeremiah 51:37 And Babylon shall become - and we are not prepared to return. The your children how to swim. However, the AAP cau- tresses thereof: and it shall be an habitation heaps, a dwelling place for dragons, an aston- environmentalist theory is currently a dream. tions that parents shouldn't view swimming lessons as of dragons, and a court for owls. ishment, and an hissing, without an inhabitant. President Obama should wake up! "drown proofing" a child of any age. • Jeremiah 49:33 - And Hazor shall be a Did the artist mean Canton is different Playgrounds are a great place to while away the dwelling for dragons, and a desofatiori for somehow and that dragons are fun playthings Hank Borqman hours on a lazy summer afternoon, but they also pose Farmington hazards for children. The AAP recommends that par- ents supervise children on play equipment to make sure they are safe. Check to see if the equipment is well-maintained. Open "S" hooks or protruding bolt ends can be haz- ardous and moving parts can pinch or trap any body part. Make sure metal slides are cool to prevent chil- dren's legs from getting burned. And don't allow chil- Next governor must set a vision, lead dren to play barefoot on the playground. Also make sure your home playground is safe. Falls cause 60 per- cent of playground injuries, so having a safe surface is ts the vision, stupid. out party. 2) Where do they want to lead the state? critical. 'liie debate, for the most part, saw the 3) Why should I sign on for the ride? I candidates sta>ing in their safe political Politicians traveling the safe road w ill Kids also are out in droves on their bicycles, skates Former President Bill Clinton made lanes pandering to their political bases, be and skateboards. One of the best ways to stay safe famous the phrase, "It's the economy, not take us to where we need to go. they public employees unions, or anti-tax, Machiavelli's TTie Prince is a classic this summer is to wear a helmet and other safety gear stupid," during his successful 1992 presi- anti-governmentfhetoric. when biking, skating and skateboarding, and when dential campaign against George H W. study of power: how to get it, expand it and Certainly, conventional political wis- Bush. use it to maximum effect. Michigan needs riding scooters and all-terrain vehicles. dom demands sucking up to their respec- With Michigan leading the pack in a governor Prince. According to the AAP, children need to wear a hel- tive parties core constituencies. Yet for unemplovnient throughout the nation, not Let's hope that Michigan's next governor met on every bike ride, no matter how short or how Michigan to prosper in this hvper-compet- only have we lost nearly a million high pay- takes this Machiavellian quote and makes close to home. Many accidents happen in driveways, itive, disruptive, transformational, global ing, middle-class jobs the last decade, but those that fear the "new o^er of tilings" on sidewalks, and on bike paths, not just on streets. knowledge economy, we must demand home foreclosures have ruined lives and believers in both change and progress; A helmet protects your child from serious injury, and more than the same behavior that has neighborhoods even as "It must be considered that there is driven us into the ditch we are in. should always be worn. Studies on bicycle helmets the stock market behaves nothing more difficult to carrv out, nor have shown they can reduce the risk of head injury by like a roller coaster. Michigan needs a new leader for a new more doubtful of success, nor more dan- as much as 85 percent. Wliile it seems time. iTie same old, will just not do any- gerous to handle, than to initiate a new And even if they roll their eyes or moan and groan, tempting for the seven more. order of things. For the reformer has talk to them about safety — the need to look both " "V / candidates running for Leaders, lead. Problem solving begins enemies in all those who profit by the old ways when crossing a street and not darting out from Michigan governorto with identifying the problem. As Pogo order, and only lukewarm defenders in between parked cars. dust off this old raUving would say in the old comic strip, "we have those who would profit by the new order AAP s last recommendation has nothing to do with cr>', this is exactly the met the enemy, and it is us." ... Tlius it arises that on eveiy opportimity for attacking the reformer, the opponents fun in the sun, but its well worth mentioning. Every Tom Watkins wrong rhetoric for what The people of Michigan need and want work. We have been losing jobs in do so witli the zeal of partisans, the oth- year, children are injured or killed as the result of Michigan needs. Michigan will not roaring tsunamis and replacing them in ers only defend him halfheartedlv, so that lawn mower accidents. It may seem like a fun thing to mo\ e boldly into the future with our eyes tear drops. Producing jobs on the scale between them he runs great danger." do, children should not ride as passengers on ride-on fixed on the rear \iew mi rror. Tlie "good on which they have been lost will take Yes, there is danger for the governor can- lawn mowers. The chance of a small child falling off ole day's" are not likely to return, llie decades. Promises to the contrarj- is just didate that sets his vision and asks the citi- and falling under the machine far outweighs the good world has changed in dramatic way-s. We that — promises. zens of tliis state to join in the quest. The time you might be having. A lawn mower is meant to need a leader that understands this fact. What the candidates can and should be greater danger rests in pandering, staving cut grass. If you want to take a child for a ride, do it Candidates need to stop pandering to the selling to tlie voters are their compelling comfortabh- in the present partisan lanes on an ATV. desire to rewind the clock and instead pro- visions for a new Michigan. Leadership telling the votes only what the> want to If you think it's time for your children are ready to \-ide a shared vision and common agenda begins w ith strong beliefs. It continues hear rather than what they need to heai. start helping with the outdoor chores, take into con- for the people of Michigan to rally around. with persuading a critical mass to adapt It is the economy, stupid, B\it it w ill sideration their age. The AAP says children younger Watching the seven governor wannabes these new beliefs and a willingness to do be a leader with bold vision that sets than 12 years should not use walk-behind mowers. "debate" at the recent Detroit Regional the hard work, endure shared sacrifices the right course for Michigandcrs to fol- And make note of the footwear — sturdy shoes, not Chamber Mackinac Polic>' Conference and the hardships necessar>" to put this low with a chance to help re-build the sandals, are recommended. troubled me and others gready. At a time belief into practice. Without being dour great state of Michigan. It is clearly the when Michigan longs for bold, decisive We urge our readers to take a long, hard look at and pessimistic, the citizens of this state vision, stupid! leadership, leadership was AWOL, at least are seeking a leader that ysill level with us keeping their children safe this summer. An ounce of during this encounter and pull us together for a better future. prevention does matter. What you do now can mean Tom Watkins is a education and busmess To be fair, the format was tailor-made Before listening to what politicians are consultant in the U.S and China, He was state the difference between a good day of fun in the sun for sound bites, "gotcha" politics and rear- and tragedy. promising us. let's ask them three ques- superintendent of schools, 2001-05, He can be view mirror thinking. The candidates, all tions: reached at: tdwatkinsi|)aol.com. of whom I know to some degree, are better 1) What do thev trulv believe? than what diey display ed at their coming- online at hometownlife.com YMCA FUN RUN Observer & Eccentric | Thursday. June 24, Z010 (CP) A9 Father's Day fun

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Runners and their families gather snacks between races at Sunday's YMCA Father's Day run in Plymouth. Runners continue annual tradition in YMCA run

Although many fathers were in attendance BY CHRIS JACKETT for Father's Day. it was Lake Orion dad Jay CORRESPONDENT Verran, 63, who got one of the best presents Sunday morning. His son, Clint Verran, won The crowd gathered for Sunday's YMCA the loic run and the overall MDG Triple, , Fathers Day Run in downtown Plymouth wa5 which combines the times of racers who ran a mix of old friends and new. With more than in all three events, a total of 10.3 miles. 2,000 people crowding the streets, some were experienced runners, while others were "I just carry shoes," Jay Verran said. "It's there for the atmosphere and camaraderie. fun to be with him on Father's Day." Clint, a 35-year-old Lake Orion resident Plymouth resident Jim Michels, 49. ran the and former Eastern Michigan University one-mile race with his daughter, 14-year-old track star from the 1990s, wanted one last Madeline. good run before he has surgery to repair a Tra looking to have some fun." Michels torn meniscus in his knee. He said he has run said before the race. 'We kind of do it as a more than 100,000 miles in his lifetime. tradition on Fathers Day." Michels said he goes out for breakfast with "I do a mix of running and cycling. I plan his father-in-law, wife and daughter before on doing the Chicago Marathon" later this watching the 10-kilometer runners go by year, Clint said. "Your car breaks down their front yard in a nearby neighborhood. at 100,000; your body breaks down at He's run in the event 17 of the 31 years it has 100,000." been around, but used to do the Sk until his Clint Verran, who has been running for 20 daughter started racing five or six years ago. years, finished second in both the one-mile (4:33) and 5k (15:28) races, but won the 10k "I feel pretty good. I run three or four in 32:48 to earn his second MDG Triple title times a week just to keep in shape," Michels in 52:49, four seconds ahead of 22-year-old said. David Brent of Monroe. Clint's first Triple Madeline plans to join Pl\Tnouth High title came in his only other attempt, when he School's track team as a freshman next Lake Orion's Clint Verran stands with his dad. Jay, after winning the 10-kilometer race to clinch the MDG Triple 10.3- won all three races in 1997- spring, but has been a participant in the mile race. Father's Day Run alongside her dad for five "I had the day off and it's Father's Day," he or six years already. but fun toward the end," she said. "I did the you pace yourself at the beginning, it's a lot said. "I'm going to have knee surgery and I wanted to test out to see if 1 really need it." "It's been a little rough at the beginning. 5k a few years ago and it was a total fail. If easier."

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''r - Canton resident Michael Lehnis wraps up the 5-kilometer Plymouth residents Sam and Andy Stukel finished the 5- Plymouth's Madeline Michels completes the 1-mile race After finishing the quarter-mile Tot Trot, some children run in Sunday's YMCA Father's Day run in Plymouth. kilometer race together Sunday. during Sunday's YMCA Father's Day Run. chose to celebrate.

Participants of the Junior Jog take off in the first 100 feet of the quarter-mile event at Sunday's YMCA Tom York of Northviile (from left), Tom and Anten Stelovich of Plymouth Father's Day run in Plymouth. and Tommy York of Ann Arbor ran the 5-kilometer race together. A10 (CP) Oo$ef *er & Eccefitix I Tl>ur5(te*. June 24 2010 LOCAL NEWS online at hometownlife.cQm Pilots soar over model aircraft . ceEjncjU. Central City Dance BY LINOA ANN CHOMIN CORRESPONDENT FUNFIY is - ss- 'Voted Top 3 Dance Studios in Ml 2008.2009" Al Zerber has had a lifelong • Who: Detroit Aero Modelers 'bydtyvoter love affair with radio-con- Club trolled airplanes, but then •What; 2010 Mid America R/C "Canton Community Supporter 2006' that's true for most members Heli Fun Fly -recipient of the Detroit Aero Modelers • When: Friday through Sunday, Club. "Business of ihe Year 2004" June 25-27 The club meets at the -nom/nee Redford Communit>' Center • Where; Detroit's Rouge Park at except for June through the corner of Joy and Spinoza September when pilots gather at their field in Rouge Park in out at the field, good conversa- Detroit. The weather is too nice tion. There's always someone at to wziste flying time. the field from 9:30 a.m. to eve- Zerber, a Garden City resi- ning if not windy or raining," dent, became a DAM member A Garden City resident who in 1988. Back then planes flew became serious about flying June 29th-July ]st on steel wires. Today model 5 weeks PHOTO BY OAVIO L MALHALA8 model aircraft about 15 years aircraft is radio-controlled ago, Donald Allen remembers 10:30am-2:00pm July 6th-Aug. 12th remotely with a hand-held Al Gerber. membership chairman the days when pilots built transmitter, and powered by of the Detroit Aero Modelers Club, aircraft from kits. Planes are electric motors and internal prepares his Brio 10 Elite model about 90 percent assembled Ballet, Tap. Jazz, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Turns & Leaps, All-Boys Hip Hop. Adult Hip Hop combustion engines. airplane for flight In Rouge Park. when purchased today. "My dad, brother and I used "I enjoy the camaraderie of ^ *Classes for Special-Needs Young Adults. to fly U control in Rouge Park," Safety plays a major role during the group, being outdoors in said Zerber, club membership training and flying. DAM was the fresh air. It's the challenge chairman. "I was about age 10 chartered in 1978 through the of trying to do something you or 12. You get addicted to RC Academy of Model Aeronautics, haven't done previously," said for the stuff." a nonprofit organization to pro- Oasses Allen. "A few of us are airplane Fan^Uy Zerber went on to work as an mote model axiation as a sport nuts, some people just artists Entire On-Line Recital Ticket Sales airplane mechanic in the U.S. and recreation activity. and like to build them but don't ages Air Force. Today as a retiree he "It's a lethal weapon with fly them. The fun thing is you're • Age-Appropriate Music spends nearly every weather- carbon fiber blades rotating at never done. There's always & Costumes permitting day at the field 2,000 RPM," said Zerber. "You something more (to learn or flying his 30 plus planes and want to make sure nobody's in buy)." helicopters. It can get to be an For Additional Information Call the line of fire." Allen owns about 15 planes expensive hobby with planes As the club's safety officer, including two biplanes, a World ranging from around $100 to Dennis Gazdecki makes sure War II F4 Phantom, and four $15,000 or more for a jet with the rules are followed. The helicopters. He also has a simu- Or Visit www.CentralCityDance.com turbine engine. Livonia man said, "People have lator on his computer to prac- "You see something, you go cut fingers off trying to start tice maneuvers. He is especially 554K get it," said Zerber. "It's like a aircraft. You can get hurt seri- excited about the helicopter big kid in a toy box." ously or if it gets out of control event June 25-27. Members from Livonia, and hits somebody, they can get "If you want to be impressed, Westland, Garden City, hurt." you'll see helicopters do things Farmington Hills, and Gazdecki joined the club six you never could imagine," throughout the metro Detroit years ago after an auto accident said Allen. "I have a simulator area will join Zerber in that left him unable to work for a to practice and still can't do toy box at the third annual period of time. It was then he things. It doesn't cost you if you Mid America R/C Heli Fun Fly V: decided to put a plane together. crash it. 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^)0 Father's Day Run BY CHRIS JACKETT lOK in 32:48 to earn his sec- CORRESPONDENT ond MDG Triple title in 52:49, four seconds ahead of 22-year- The Plymouth YMCA's old David Brent of Monroe. Fathers Day Run brought more Brent defeated Verran by a than 2,000 people to down- fraction of a second in the 5K town Plymouth Sunday morn- in 15:28 after finishing third ing to participate in a variety in the one-mile, just a fraction of races. of a second behind Verran at There was a quarter-mile 4:33. Tot Trot (ages 3-4), quarter- Rondell Ruff, 27, of mile Junior Jog (ages 5-7), one- Gallitzin, Pa., won the one- mile run/walk, 5-kilometer mile in 4:31, but finished run/walk and 10-kilometer third in his age group in the run/walk that led up to the 5K (16:31) and fifth in his age Morse Dental Group Triple group's lOK class (35:54). He award, decided by the runner was 10th in the overall Triple with the best combined time standings in 56:56. from participating in the one- Also placing in the top mile, 5k and lOk races all in a three of an overall single event row for a 10.3-mik run. were 28-year-old Northville This year's MDG Triple resident Nick Allen (third in winner was 35-year-old Clint 5K in 15:40) and 23-year-old Verran of Lake Orion. Verran, Pinckney resident Nicholas who finished with a com- Kutzefares (third in lOK in bined time of 52 minutes, 49 32:52). seconds, also won the Triple Kutzefares was third in the during his one other attempt Triple in 53:25, while Allen in 1997, which followed a col- was fifth in 54:27- Troy's legiate track career at Eastern Christopher Hammer, 24, was Michigan University. fourth in the Triple in 54:00. Verran is scheduled to have The women on the track knee surgery to repair a torn were just as impressive, but meniscus today, but plans to Westland's Angela Matthews, PHOTOS BY JOHH HEIOERI STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER run in the Chicago Marathon 26, led the way by winning Plymouth goalie Marissa Williams, right, rises above all others in trying to make a punch-save during the Wildcats' state final soccer game at MSU on Sept. 12. two of three races to claim Saturday. Novi's Nickie Greenhaigh (No. 21) and Jessica Jarvis try to score on Plymouth. the Triple title in 1:00.13. TEST RUN Dearborn's Erin Webster, 24, "I had the day off and it's finished just behind Matthews Fathers Day," he said of his in all three events. decision to join the Plymouth The competition between race after a 13-year hiatus. "I'm the two started off close, with going to have knee surgery this Matthews winning the one- FINAL VERDICT Thursday and I wanted to test raile run in 5:05, just two out to see if I really need it." seconds ahead of Webster. A 20-year veteran of com- Fenton's Lisa Veneziano, 45, petitive running who has finished third in 5:40. Overtime penalty kick thwarts 's bid for a D1 title logged more than 100,000 Matthews gave herself some miles, Verran finished second space in the 5K with a 17:39 8Y TIM SMITH to aim it. Hit the thing and be a in both the one-mile (4:33) and OeSERVtR STAFF WRITER believer in where it's going.... She 5K (15:28) races, but won the Please see RUN, B2 hit a rocket right in the corner, no No\'i girls soccer coach Brian goalie's going to save that." O'Leary challenged his players not to let Plymouth goalkeeper TURNING THE TABLES Marissa Williams get in their heads O'Leary said the coaching staff if Saturday.'s Division 1 final came worked with players on what to do down to penalty kicks. in a penalty kick scenario against It did and she didn't. After an Williams — who had been golden official ruled a hand ball in the box during shootouts, winning three midway through overtime, Novi games in that fashion as underdog senior defender Morgan HafTey Plymouth (15-5-4) marched to faced the junior goalie 12 yards MSU's DeMartin Soccer Complex. away. "We knew their goalie likes to HafFey stalled for a few moments play head games on the thing," — taking a page out of Williams' O'Leary said. "The ref asks her if book — then stepped in and blasted she's ready and she said no. And a laser inside the left post at 7:37 of she did that to Northville (district overtime to give the Wildcats a 2-1 opener) and Northville really got triumph and the championship. For rattled by it. Novi (21-2-2), it was the fourth Dl "So I said to the girls, 'I'm not title under O'Leary since 2005. going to say a word, it's up to you 'I always tell them rule No. 1, to throw it back in their face.' If wait for the whistle and rule No. 2, you notice, Morgan did a real good CHRIS JACKET! hit it firm," said O'Leary, follow- job. She turned her back on her Battling for a 50/50 ball are Plymouth sophomore Stephanie ing the victory at Michigan State Finishing the 5-kilometer run during Sunday's 31st Plymouth YMCA's Father's Sheridan (left) and Novi's Katie Barry. University. "Don't be cute, don't try Please see SOCCER, B3 Day Run are Mark Faulkner of Canton and Teresa Mei of Plymouth.

I Delapaz shines at Comerica

BY BRADEMONS fly. ALL-STAR CLASSIC OBSERVER STAFF WRITER "It was a little sore from Kevin Delapaz and Jeff pitching. I - but it's a beautiful mound. It Sorenson both went out with a pitched a few was great to pitch off it." bang in their final high school days ago, too," The Canton ace admitted appearances Monday Delapaz said. he had some nerves, but was night. "But you only pumped up when he got out to Delapaz, a senior left-hander Delapaz get to play at the mound. from Cjmton, didn't need the Comerica a few "I'm not going to lie, there Detroit River to create his own times - so I let it go." was some adrenaline there," he said. "I wanted to put on With top NHL prospect Tyler Seguin leading a very competitive team, coupled with family friendly ticket plans, fireworks as he walked away Sorenson. a first base- a nice show. It was nice to be the enjoyed a 25-percent spike in attendance during 2009-10. Ticket prices will be unchanged MVP award as the East handily man-outfielder-pitcher from able to pitch in front of an All- for the 2010-11 . defeated the West, 12-2, in the Livonia Stevenson, also deliv- annual Michigan High School ered an RBI single in the Star team like this. There were Baseball Coaches Association AU- eighth inning. a lot of friends and family, it Star Classic at Comerica Paric. "1 sat on the curveball and was nice to see so many people came out for me." Whalers to hold line on prices in '10-11 Delapaz, headed to BowHng got a good hit out of it," said Green, was starting and win- Sorenson, who is headed to Sorenson soaked in all the Wayne State in the fall. ambiance of playing in the The Leagues Plymouth Saturday remains the primary home date ning pitcher, going three score- \^en he arrived, Delapaz Major League stadium as well. Whalers will start the upcoming 2010-11 sea- for the Whalers, with 20 Saturday nights less innings. He allowed only was practically in awe of the "It was a great experience, a son against a pair of traditional rivals on the leading the way. Plymouth plays nine home one hit and a walk while strik- Comerica Park surroundings. lot of fun," he said. "It's great road. games on Friday, one on Sunday after- ing out three. "It was hard to take every- to play at Comerica Park." The Whalers open the 2010-11 season on noon and one each on Monday, "Riesday, Delapaz, who moved to left thing in, from the huge score- When Sorenson first Thursday, September 23 at Windsor Family Wednesday and Thursday. field in the later innings, also board to the beautiful field, stepped out to the Comerica Credit Union Centre in Windsor against Game time remains 7:05 p.m. for all but gunned down Grand Rapids and all the stands," he said. Park field, he'll always remem- the OHL and three of Plymouth's 34 home dates. The Forest Hills Central's Zak "Throughout the game I was ber one thing. Champion Spitfires. After playing in London Whalers will play three home matinees, all Wilkerson with a perfect throw trying to take in new stuff the "Probably the scoreboard," on Friday, September 24, Plymouth hosts the starting at 2 p.m. Those include the annual on the fly to the plate in the whole time. It was a lot of fun. he said. "It's gigantic." Eastern Conference-champion Colts in Kids Day game 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 28 vs. bottom of the eighth inning. the home opener 7:05 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 Wilkerson was trying to "We have a really nice mound on my field - at Canton bemons9>homelownlife.com I (313) 222-6851 at Compuware Arena. Please see WHALERS, B2 score from third on a sacrifice 12 (CP) Ooserrerfi Ec :Zi.20- LOCAL SPORTS online at hometownlife.conr^ Area's top tennis players honored

FIRST-TEAM SINGLES 2010 ALL-OBSERVER first-round victory. Kabodian was GIRLS TENNIS Jennifer Yen, Sr., N. Farmington: 10-9 while going up against many of FIRST-TEAM SINGLES A four-\-ear standout in the singles the top players in her flight. Jennifer Yen, Sr. N farmmgton lineup. Yen compiled a 20-6 record Akanksha Vaishnav, Soph., N. Angelica Woods, Jr.. liv. Franklin this year at the No. 1 flight. She Farmington: Vaishnav had a busy Katie BlumOerg, Sr., Farmington was a Division 2 state semifinal- spring, pla\ing No. 2 singles for the Toft Amponsah, Jr.. fafmington ist and runner-up in the OAA tennis team, being a starting mid- Margaux KSbodian, Soph, F.H. Mercy White Division to Rochester's fielder in soccer and maintaining a AKanksha Vaishnav, Soph., N Farm Kelsey Dieters. Yen defeated D-2 4.0 GPA. She won the OAA White FIRST-TEAM DOUBLES state champ Anne Marie Morin of Division, as well as the Grosse Emily Hand, Sr., N Farmington Rochester Adams in straight sets Pointe North, Allen Park and North Emily Jan, Sr., N Farmington and Dana Siege! from Andover. Farmington invitationals. Vaishnav fliva Jaddou, Jr., H. Farmington She won the Allen Park and North was a D-2 state semifinalist and Danielle Balsis, Jr.. N Farmington Farmington invitationals. Yen was finished with a 21-5 record. Anna Hinrichs, Fr,FH. Mercy the No. 3 singles state champion as FIRST-TEAM DOUBLES LauraWiliiams, Soph., F.H Mercy a freshman. Jennifer Yen Angelica Woods Katie Blumberg Victoria Amponsah SECOND-TEAM SINGLES Emily Jan {Sr.)-Emliy Hand (Sr.), N. Farmington Angelica Woods, Jr., Franklin: Franklin Farmington Farmington Allie Carpenter, Sr, Salem N. Farmington: The seniors were The junior posted a 20-3 record Jessie Guindi, Fr, FH, Mercy a doubles team for four years and Laura Gumpper, Jr., Liv. Stevenson and reached the Round of 16 in the had great success during their prep ArianaKabodian.Jr.F.H Mercy Division 1 state finals after a run- careers. They were 26-2 this year Michelle Mac. Sr. Farmington ner-up finish at the regional after and 50-4 over the past two seasons. Maria Vicini, Fr,M, Farmington beating Northvilles Joanne Weber Hand and Jan were OAA White Emily Walsh, Jr., FH. Mercy in a three-set semifinal match. Di\ision and regional champions, SECOND-TEAM DOUBLES Woods' three-year record at No. and they also won the Allen Park Kaitlin Deisenroth, Sr, Liv. Ladywood 1 singles is 58-12 overall. She also and North Farmington invites. The Megan Glowacki, Jr., Liv. Ladywood earned All-Academic honors in both Raiders were state semifinalists this Lisa Carlson, Sr., FH. Mercy the Kensington Lakes Activities year and finalists in 2009. Michelle Ho, Sr., FH. Mercy Association and Michigan High Riva Jaddou (Jr.)-Danielle Balsis Rachel Norman. Sr., Salem School Tennis Coaches Association, (Jr.), N. Farmington: The No. 2 Ashley Davis, Sr.Satem Katie Blumberq, Sr., Farmington: doubles team earned the 18th COACH OF THE YEAR Blumberg, who has played No. 1 point at the regional that enabled Whitney Wasielewski, North Farmington singles for three seasons, was a the Raiders to qualify for the state Ken Stocker, Jake Stocker, FH, Mercy regional semifinalist. She defeated Margaux Kabodian meet. The top-seeded duo won the Akanksha Vaishnav Emily Hand Emily Jan HONORABLE MENTION Lahser's Lydia Klein and Marian's regional, as well as the OAA White, Mercy N.Farmington N. Farmington N. Farmington Singles: Anna Norman, Soph., Salem; Liz Ulrich, and she went three sets Allen Park and Grosse Pointe North Ashley Benvenuti, Jr.. Liv. Stevenson; with Yen, 4-6,6-2,1-6. Blumberg tournaments. The juniors, who were Lindsay Stemberger, Soph., Plymouth; had a 16-6 record this year against Ani Cooper, Soph, Liv, Churchill; Mara 23-1, are expected to move up to the some of the best competition in Karagoezian, Fr., Liv. Churchill; Carmen No. 1 flight next year and replace Oakland County. Gaddis, Fr., Farmington Harrison; the long-running, Jan-Hand act, Allison Lewsley, Sr., Harrison; Stephanie Victoria Amponsah, Jr., Anna Hinrichs (Fr.)-Laura Williams Pietruszka, Jr., Livonia Ladywood; Farmington: Amponsah has a (Soph.), Mercy: The Marlins won flaven Gardiner, Jr., Redford Union; three-year record of 52-14 in singles their opening match at No. 1 doubles Mallarie Gainer, Sr., Garden City; Jessica play. She was 15-7 this season in the D-2 state tournament and Gemuend, Sr„ Garden City: Brianna against excellent competition. lost in the second round to the top Yankasky, Jr., Garden City. She won a three-setter over North seeds and eventual champions from Doubles: Sarah Abdulhamid, Sr., Farmington's Akanksha Vaishnav in Forest Hills Northern. Hinrichs and Heena Patel, Sr., N. Farmington; the regional semis and then won the Val Rose, Sr., and Kristi Walker, Sr., Liv. and Williams had an 8-12 record championship. Amponsah also lost while playing a demanding schedule Churchill; Kelsey Shaw. Jr., and Alyssa a close match to Yen, 6-7,4-6. Muller, Jr., Mercy; Emily Plumley, Jr., and against quality competition, RIva Jaddou Michelle DeBeaudry, Sr., Liv. Stevenson; Margaux Kabodian, Soph., Mercy: COACH OF THE YEAR Danielle Balsis Anna Hinrichs Laura Williams Kabodian is a repeat selection for Kayla Davis, Sr., and Brittany Vance, Sr., Wl)ltney WasielewskI, N. N. Farmington N.Farmington Mercy Mercy Canton; Annie MacKenzie, Sr., and lulia the first team with Yen, Blumberg and Amponsah, The No, 1 singles Farmington: Wasielewski, a former Fratila, Jr„ Plymouth; Ashley Walker, Fr., championship and an eighth-place The Stockers guided the Marlins player helped the Marlins to a sixth- standout at Livonia Stevenson and League behmd D-2 state co-champion and Mallory Rojo.Jr, Salem. finish at the D-2 state meet. through a difficult dual schedule to place in the D-2 state meet with a the University of Toledo, led the Bloomfield Hills Marian and a sixth- Raiders to the OAA White Division Ken Stocker, Jake Stocker, Mercy: a runner-up finish in the Catholic place finish in the state tournament m BOYS

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ATTACK Matt Rodgers, Canton Ryan Renault, Plymouth Dylan Matcher, Salem MIDFIELDERS Jake Underwood, Canton Conor Downey, Plymouth Connor Berlin, Salem DEFENSE Ben Burkman, Plymouth Blake AbCey, Salem Ale* Miller, Plymouth LONG STICK MIDFIELDER Ethan Chfistensen, Plymouth FACE OFF SPECIALIST Ben Popp, Canton GOALIE Sean Walsh, Canton HONORABLE MENTION SALEM: Garrett Berg, attack; Nick Gianini, midfield; Anthony Portelli, defense; Kurt CHRIS JACKtrr Oriscoll, Ism; Drew Hisey, face off spec.; Alex The annual Father's Day Run in downtown Plymouth gave families a chance Gravlin. goalie. to complete a 5-kilometer race together. Doing just that are Canton PLYMOUTH: Phi) Flesch, attack; Drew residents Ken, Emily and Jessica Young. Leist, midfield; Ritchie Mitchell, face off spec.; Michael Justus, goalie. CANTON: Trevor Moore, attack; Tim Popp, midfield; Ryan Ounleavy, defense. Salem's Dylan Hatcher (No. 6) made the All-Plymouth-Canton Educational Park boys lacrosse team as an attackman. in the Triple in 1:03.45, fol- lowed by 60-year-old Canton resident Donna Olson (1:15.33) FROM PAGE B1 Midwest Division opponents. and Flex Ticket Packages and and 30-year-old Canton resi- seasons. The remaining 20 games are Family Value Packs will be dent Jill Conte (1:17.44). WHALERS FROM PAGE B1 against Eastern Conference available. For more informa- NHL draft party run, which bested Webster's The youngest participant of teams. tion, call (734) 453-8400 or go CJ's Brewing Company at 18:06. However, Ann Arbor's the three full-length races was The Whalers enjoyed a 25- to http://wvm.plymouthwhal- Compuware Arena will be Monica Joyce, 51, came in and 2-year-old Erin McCallum of Erie; Monday, Jan. 17 vs. percent spike in attendance in ers.com/tickets.html. holding a National Hockey won the women's overall 5K Northville, who got across the Saginaw; Sunday, March 13 vs. 2009-10 (see attached photo) Plymouth finished in League Entry Draft Party title in 17:04. 5K finish line in 32:29. Ken Sault Ste. Marie and the team is holding ticket fourth place last season in the beginning 3 p.m. Friday. Wthout Joyce in the 10k, Johnson of Warwick, R.I., was' Plymouth's schedule fea- prices for 2010-11. Single game ultra-competitive Western Plymouth starlV-ler Seguin is Matthews won the event by the oldest racer, as the 79-year tures 48 games against ticket prices remain $15 for Conference with a record of expected to be selected first or nearly a minute. Her time of old finished the 5K in 35:19. teams within the Western Center Ice Seating and $11 for 38-27-1-2. TTie Whalers have second overall by Edmonton or 37:29 beat Webster's 38:20, Conference, with 28 of those Executive Reserved and Bench the longest current active play- Boston during the draft. CJ's who was followed across For full results on last weel^end's games within the West Seating. Season tickets for the off streak of any team in the will be offering several food the line by Clarkstotfs Leah Plymouth YMCA's Fathers Day run, Division (eight each against 34-game home schedule start OHL. After missing the play- and drink specials during the Scharl, 33, who finished third visit www.active.com/running/plym- Saginaw and Windsor; six at $269. offs as an in event. For more information, in 38:34. outh-mi/plymouth-ymca-fathers-day- each against Sault Ste. Marie In addition, a host of afford- 1990-91, Plymouth has made call CJ's Brewing Company at Veneziano finished third run-20IOttResults. and Sarnia) and 20 against able Group Ticket plans, Mini the playoffs in 19 consecutive (734)453-4455.

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r Free golf clinic Canton's James Wisniewski released to the public later in the (2000-04), now with the summer. Alumni interested in SOCIAL SECURITY PGA golf pro Tami Bealert Anaheim Ducks as well as playing in the game or attending Many people are wrongly rejected is hosting a free family golf Chad LaRose (2000-03; eligible for these benefits. He offers the event can contact Natalie wtien they apply for Social Security clinic (following a successful free phone or office consultations. If Carolina Hurricanes) and Shaver at (734) 453-3216 or Disability benefits. Money was taken Bleske represents you. there will be one on May 15). That will take David Legwand (1997-99; natalies@pl\-mouthwhalers.com out of their paychecks for Social place from 2-3 p.m. Saturday, Security taxes to ensure that they no fee charged until after the case is Nashville Predators). for more information. would receive disability benefits if won. The fee Is a percentage of June 26, at Hickory Creek Golf Other Whalers alumni who ttiey could no longer work full-time. retroactive benefit. Course, located at Ford-Napier have committed to play include Take Pride Sadly, the government denies roads in Superior Township, former captains Pat Peake The PC Pride is looking for approximately 60% of those who In a recent radio Interview attorney just west of Canton. For more apply for disability benefits. Bleske explained that many people (1990-93), Mike Morrone experienced coaches to lead information, go to www. are not even aware that they are (1994-97X Randy Fitzgerald teams of all ages for the 2010- Ttie tragedy Is that less than half eligible for Social Security Disability Trai nWit hTam i .com. (1996-00), and Chris Terry 11 fast pitch Softball season. of those persons who are denied benefits. These are not the same as (2005-09), as well as J.D. benefits file an appeal. Thus, many Workers' Compensation benefits. It Is Applicants must have a com- Whalers Alumni Game Eaton (1990-93), Kevin Paden thousands of people wtio deserve possible to receive both benefits at mitment to help their teams benefits never receive them. the same time. If you have an illness The PlyTnouth Whalers (1992-94), Jeff Mitchell (1992- play at a top level. Currently, or Injury (whether or not related to will play their second annual 95), Mike Rucinski (1992-96), teams are in place for ages Those denied can appeal on their your work), are under 65 and unable Alumni Game on Saturday, Dan Pawlaczyk (1993-97). lOU, 12U, 14U. 16U and 18U own, but statistics for many years In addition to practicing only to work full-time you may be eligible. Aug. 7 at Compuware Arena. James Ramsay (1998-01), reveal that tttose represented by Social Security Disability law Bleske (with the latter having an Social Security Disability benefits are Much like last season, the Damian Surma (1998-02), attorneys win a much higher has written a bool< for attorneys based on your work record or your emphasis on college exposure). game will feature alumni from percentage of appeals. And about the subject. He also has been deceased spouse's work reconl Gino Pisellini (2003-06), and Those interested in coach- attorneys who speaalize in Social Interviewed on various radio and all eras of the team, going (Widow's/Widower's benefits). Scott Fletcher (2008-09). More ing for the Pride, please e-mail Security Disability cases win a much television programs and has given back to the team's early da>'s higher percentage yet alumni are expected to com- application/resume to Jon speeches to many groups. as the Detroit Compuware Bieske's office staff consists of mit to the game as the summer Olszewski (j4olszewski@ Bleske represents clients from all Ambassadors and Detroit Attorney J.E Bleske has paralegals and secretaries who are rolls on. Please note that play- sbcglobal.uet). Applications represented only Social Security over the state of Michigan. Call him Junior Red Wings to the also (highly experienced In assisting ers are subject to change. are available on-line at w^\'w, Disability clients for over 20 years. at 1-800-331-3530 for a FREE him with Social Security Disability Detroit and Plymouth Whalers. Last year's first Alumni That is the only type of law he cases. And they are extremely consultation If you have been denied. eteamz.com/PCPride. You practices. And, he personally meets helpful In answering questions with Or If you are thinking of possibly of Returning to the Game featured 26 players from can also send a resume to; Jon with all clients and appears himself regard to the status of clients' cases applying for Social Security benefits Compuware ice will be sev- all eras of the franchise in a Olszewski, 48465 Antique call him for FREE advice. at all court hearings. Many large and administrative procedure. eral players with local ties game that ended 12-11 for the Road. Canton. Ml +8187. firms assign clients to young www.ssdfighter.com now playing in the National associate attorneys with much less Wlutes over the Blues. For more intbrmation, contact Attorney Bleske welcomes you to Hockey League. Those include expenenca call him to determine if you may be More information will be Olszewski at (313) 570-0800. online at hometownlife.com LOCAL SPORTS Observer & Eccentric | Thursday. June 24.2010 (CP) B3 Postseason puts 'Cats on map

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Even as they could hear Novi girls soccer players celebrating their Division 1 state champi- onship, Plymouth's finalists were trying not to let that situ- ation spoil their own victory party. Plymouth's Wildcats didn't win the title, having lost 2-1 to Novi's Wildcats on an over- 0 time penalty kick at Michigan State University. But head coach Jeff Neschich and his players left DeMartin Soccer Complex Saturday knowing they've offi- cially arrived as a program to be reckoned with. "It's insane, no one, no one thought we'd be able to do this, and it's just crazy," said junior defender Katelyn Moss. "I'm liappy to have made it this far. Usually, no one predicts that PHOTOS BY JOHN HEIDERI STAFF PHOTOGRAPHEwe'lR l make it past the first There was no shortage of extra effort at the Division 1 girls soccer final. Here, Novi's Ellen Brinza (left) and round of districts. So to be able Plymouth sophomore Jessica Scott each try to gain possession. to do this is insane." Moss emphasized that the Novis, Northvilles, Cantons I wouldn't have made it.' But Hengesh, parked on the and Salems — among oth- whate\'er. It was a perfect goal, doorstep, headed the ball ers — know Plymouth now is SOCCER behind Novi junior goalkeeper securely on the soccer map. Novi's Courtney Laux (left) battles Plymouth's Meeqhan Hughes in the first FROM PAGE B1 it hit the side netting. That's one of those unstoppable ones Gabby Gauruder — denying "I think a lot of teams will be half of Saturday's Division 1 final. Hughes is one of the seniors who helped e>'en if you dive the right way." her of a 19th shutout. taking us a lot more seriously," Plymouth emerge as a very strong team in 2010. I,Williams), she bent do^%'n to "We got it back out to Moss said. "I think every single tie her shoe, took a little tape EARLY DOMINANCE (junior forward) Jen Babcock team we played thought they perspective. McQuiston (who broke a leg in off and ga> e it to the referee." The way the first half and she did a second try in were going to beat us and we "Yeah, it was heartbreaking late April and missed the rest PhiMouth head coach Jeff • unfolded, with plenty of tic- crossing it," Neschich said. came out and surprised them." to lose," Williams said. "But of the year). Neschich questioned the rul- tac-toe precision passing by "They left McKenzie H^gish According to Neschich, Plymouth hasn't won a district "They did it, they led us ing against sophomore mid- Novi, few in the stands could wide open far post and she just many of the those returnees game before much less even here," Neschich said. "It's fielder Jessica Scott that led to have predicted such a finish. drilled it, headed it in." who just experienced the made it here. You can't be too something we talked about the winning PK. During the opening 40 min- Plymouth finished the half state tournament push will be upset." with them for four years and 'A girl fell down and acci- utes. Novi outshot Ph mouth with momentum, but could stoked for 2011 to begin. Also following the Dl it seemed like an insurmount- dentally touched it," Neschich 9-2, almost pla>ed keepaway not get the tie-breaker. "We've got so many kids final. Neschich wanted a few able task getting by Northville, said. "It really didn't impede vWth the ball and took a quick coming back," Neschich said. moments to think about what who we have to face every year their play at all. Yeah, it was 1-0 advantage. WINDS OF CHANGE "1 think we'll focus and take the 2010 Wildcats were able to in our districts. a tough call but what can \-ou Senior defenders Ta\ lor O'Leary said warm breezes this little sting to our pride accomplish. "And it's just a challenge get- do?... I think there's some Hoover and Morgan Haffey played a role in how regula- and focus on next year coming He praised a dedicated ting by Canton. As a program, leeNN^ay, he could have let that combined for a goal just 10:04 tion was almost a tale of two back for the championships." group of seniors for leading we've never beaten them at one go." into the contest. halves. One of those players is junior Plymouth through some rough the varsity level on the girls Junior defender KatelNTi Haffey, who along with "They play ver>' direct, the>' goalkeeper Marissa Williams, waters to MSU. side. That was another huge Moss, who plajed her tj-pi- Ellen Brinza and Alii Howard play a lot of straight balls (to instrumental in Plymouth's Those seniors included accomplishment. It was one cal reliable game in the back, were the lone holdovers from forwards)," O'Leary said. "The Cinderella-like postseason defenders Meeghan Hughes, thing after another this year lamented the critical decision. Non's 2007 title team. ser%'ed wind slows it up enough to run. Despite the bitter loss, Katie Krajewski, midfield- and it was good times, a great season." Ve&sica Scott made a great a free kick from the left side of make it a 50/50 ball instead of she managed to keep things in ers Jessica Heck and Carlev effort to stop the ball to their the pitch. Hoover then headed a direct pass. player, unfortunateh" the ref it in past Williams. "Flip that over, the second made a call." Moss said. 'I "Nicki (Caruso) had a break- half the wind helped them get don't think he should have away and had a one-on-one." the ball to the forward a little called it She was on the Hoover said. "She took her and quicker and we struggled a ground, it vs'asn't intentional.' the defender bit and got her little bit more." Williams, still clutching the ankle. Morgan just served a The Novi coach, meanwhile, runner-up trophy under the great ball in and it was beauti- said the latest trophy is just a PUBLIC awning at Plymouth's bench, ful, all 1 had to do was change bit more sweeter than those smiled >^'ben discussing the the ball's direction and that the Wildcats earned in 2005, ruling. was it.' 2006 and 2007 because this 'If the ball hits your hand it But the second half was year's run wasn't expected. has to help yo\i in some way." more evenly plaj'ed (No\i's "The other three when the said Williams, who posted 15 shot advantage was 8-5) and season started a state champi- shutouts this year including PK-mouth started to pick up onship was within our expec- four in the postseason. "She's some offensive steam.. tations," 0'Lear>' said. 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Put another trophy on the two runs in 5 2/3 innings. But proud moment for Cardinals shelf for the I2U Canton as the Southfield bats started head coach Dan Hejka, Sr., Cardinals. The bo>'s in red to get hot, a rifle shot from who's been with many of these went 5-0 over the Memorial catcher Andrew Jossey to bovs since the\" were 9 years Day weekend to capture the Andrew Hejka was right on old. championship at the USSSA the money. Hejka tagged the "Compared to previous years Memorial Day NIT, at the Southfield runner for the third we started slowly this year, Canton Sports Center. out to end the game and give but in the pa.st couple weeks The Cardinals advanced to the Cardinals a 6-2 victory. the boys seem to have hit their Sunday's final game after a Over the weekend, Canton stride," said Hejka. "I have strong pitching performance outscored their opponents worked them hard and they from Seth Hubbard. He struck 55-7- The hitting attack was are responding. They under- out eight batters to lead the lead by Andrew Jossey (.667/3 stand that teamwork and Cards to 11-3 win over the triples), Grant Hartwig (.545), defense wins games." Lansing Hit Club. and Andrew Hejka (.533/2 To date, the team has cap- That set up the champi- triples). Hejka also hurled a tured 11 tournament titles, 2 onship showdown against no-hitter in pool play against state championships and a world the Southfield Indians. The Diamonds \^ite from Grand series victory. This season, the Cardinals kept the momentum Rapids. Kevin Anthony, Cam Cardinals are 20-5-1, with more Members of the 12U Canton Cardinals, who won the USSSA Memorial Day NIT at the Canton Sports Center, include the going, both in the field and Shaughnessey, Michael Groff league play, tournaments and a following; front row (from left) Kevin Anthony. Cameron Shaughnessy, Trevor McManus, Griffin ShiminskI and Mike Groff; at the plate. Pitcher Frankie and Seth Hubbard each picked trip to the Ripkin Experience in middle row (from left) Frankie Bellino, Andrew Hejka, Andrew Jossey, Ravi Mahanti, Grant Hartwig and Seth Hubbard; Bellino and the Canton up six RBI for the weekend. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina back row (from left) head coach Dan Hejka, Sr., assistant coaches Vince ShiminskI, Kurt Anthony and John Shaughnessy. defense held the Indians to The weekend was another still ahead this summer.

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Register for free at Commerce Grub Crawl, scheduled this year for 6-10 p.m. w>v\v.sparkbu ildi ngenergy.com Tuesday, July 20. The Canton Public Library offers a variety of business classes this summer. Grub crawl The Canton Chamber of Conmierce, Charter Buffet dinner, prizes, gift package, signage at Canton summer school for business Township of Canton and the Downtown the course, recognition at the dinner, and a De\ elopment Authority will be co-hosting plaque. from her as a business per- Cantons ninth annual Grub Crawl 6-10 p.m. • Individual Golf ($150) - Includes golf with Spend a lunch hour with the in your business marketing son. Books available at the "Riesday, Juh 20. This e\ ent is open to the pub- cart, continental breakfast, lunch at the turn, professionals at the Canton plan. Prerequisite: Existing Reference Desk. lic and participants must be 21 wars of age or beverages on the course, Buffet dinner, prizes, Public Library and learn new e-mail account or personal • How to Start a Small older. gift package, and more. techniques and tips to help Facebook account. your small business grow, • Twitter for Business, July Business,'Aug. 12, noon, The Grub Crawl is an opportunity for area • Dinner Only ($35). 22, noon, Internet Lab - Learn Purple Room - Let the profes- restaurants to showcase their establishment The Canton Chamber of Commerce's Golf clas- These classes are specifically how to use TWitter to connect sionals at SCORE (Counselors as well as promote Cantons diN-ersity while sic is one of the most popular events of the year, geared for business application with customers, build rela- to America's Small Businesses) having fun. Participating restaurants in this bringing together over 200 golfers and \'olun- and feature hands-on help. tionships and engage poten- help you get started or grow )ears event include; Antonio's Cucina Italiana, teers. It's an outing for ever>'one, from the seri- Business owners will leave tial customers. Prerequisite: your own small business. Bailey's Pub & Grille, bd's Mongolian Grill. ous golfer to tlie person that has never golfed. with new skills and knowl- Existing e-mail account. There is tons of information Buffsilo Wild Wings, Carrabba s Italian Grill, * "Our golf outing offers a great opportunity to edj;e. Bring your own snack and help available to you, if Crow's Nest, Rose's Grill & Bar. Shish Kabob reward employees and/or potential clients, and or pick up a quick lunch at • Google Business Center, you just know how to find it Cafe, T.C. Gator's Sports Page, and T.G.I. helps to promote your business while support- the library's Jungle Java Cafe. July 28, noon, Internet Lab Attend all seven sessions or - Discover how to advertise and SCORE can help. Fridaj's. ing camaraderie amongst your employees," said Dianne Cojei, president of the Canton Chamber pick the ones that meet your online, maximize your rev- • Demographics Now and "The Grub Crawl is an event for the commu- specific needs. No registration enue. reach new customers, Reference USA, Aug. 19, noon, nity and businesses. It's really important that of Commerce. Tee and Green sponsorships are available and affordable. If you are inter- is necessary. enhance your website and Internet Lab - Learn how to we continue to have functions that include our increase your productivity. mine Demographics Now and entire communit>', and the Grub Crawl gives us ested in purchasing a sponsorship, contact the • Learn About CantonWiki • Business Book Discussion, Reference USA to get accurate, this opportunit)'" said, Dianne Cojei, president Chamber at (734) 453-4040. with creator George Hotelling Aug. 3, noon, Conference up-to-date information to of the Canton Chamber of Commerce. Major Sponsors of this event are Hines Park July 7. noon, Internet Lab Room - "Escape from Cubicle market your business, research According to Cojei, last year almost 600 Lincoln Mercur>'. Jack Demmer Ford, Inc., Lou - How to create and edit Nation," by Pamela Slim, competitors, get customer people attended this event. Tickets (T-shirt) LaRiche Chevrolet and Yazaki North America, CantonWiki.org and how it featured in the Wall Street leads and more. are $35 each and include transportation to and Inc. can be a great marketing tool Journal, Entrepreneur. The Canton Public Library from participating restaurants. T-shirts are on for your business. Business Week and other pub- is located at 1200 S. Canton sale now and can be purchased at the Chamber Mentor 'protege' program • Facebook for Business, July lications, this book helps you Center in Canton. For more office. T-shirt sizes are on a first come first The Canton Chamber of Commerce's Mentor 13, noon, Internet Lab - Create mov^ from employee to entre- information, call (734) 397- serve basis so reser\'e yours early. program is a way of formalizing the relation- a Facebook page for your busi- preneur. Discuss the author's 0999 or e-mail askcpl@can- ship between experienced members of the ness, learn to post events, If vou are interested in participating in the ideas and what you can glean tonpl.org. Grub Crawl, go to our website at www.canton- chamber (Mentors) and new chamber members photos and include Facebook chamber.com click on forms/fliers to print a (Protege). ticket order form and drop it by the Chamber Mentor programs offer a structured set- office at 45525 Hanford Road. You can also ting in which to develop beneficial one-on-one call the Canton Chamber of Commerce at (734) relationships between Proteges and profession- 453-4040. als who have been successful in utilizing the Major sponsors for this event are Huntington resources of the Canton Chamber of Commerce. Bank, Oakwood Healthcare Sv-stems and PNC Interacting as a friend, a teacher, and a guide. Bank. Mentors have the opportunity to encourage Proteges by sharing their own experiences and Golf outing knowledge of the business network within the Each year the Canton Chamber of Commerce chamber. hosts an annual golf outing. This year the clas- Anyone interested in becoming either a Relieve Chronic Pain sic will take place Tbesday, Aug. 17, at Pheasant Mentor or a Protege should contact the cham- Run Golf Club of Canton. This event is open to ber at (734) 453-4503. the public, and there are various packages avail- Ribbon cutting able for purchase. Back Pain? Neck Pain? • Golf for Four Package ($600) - Includes golf The Canton Chamber of Commerce welcomes with cart for four, continental breakfast, lunch Green & Glamorous Resale Boutique to the Nerve Pain? Arthritis? at the turn, beverages on the course. Buffet din- Canton community with a ribbon-cutting cer- ner, prizes, and gift package. emony at noon Friday, June 25. Tissue and Bone Injuries? • Golf for Four Sponsorship Package ($650) Green & Glamorous Resale Boutique is located - Includes golf for four with cart and a Tee or at 42847 Ford Road, on the south side of Ford Green Sponsorship, continental breakfast, Road between Morton Taylor and Lilley in the lunch at the turn, beverages on the course. same shopping center as Hobby Lobby. BUSINESS BRIEFS Brain Injury Association reduce inflammation, to disc decompression, to Sherri McDaniel of Canton Welcome Chronic pain can be annoying, stressful - sometimes has been named to the Brain disabling. And treating It Is often complex. treating osteoporosis fractures. We can often Injur>'Association of Michigan eliminate pain immediately. Board of Directors. As the area's first comprehensive, community based McDaniel is the chief pain clinic, we focus only on relieving your pain, We treat the whole person - body, mind, and spirit - operating officer, vice presi- using a variety of advanced techniques. and work with you continually to control and reduce dent and director of human your pain, or eliminate it entirely. resources for Rainbow Our practice indudes our dedicated board-certified Rehabilitation Centers, a brain physidans, medical staff, physical therapists, and Begin Getting Some Relief. injury rehabilitation center psychologists. Our state-of-the-art facilities and Go to ourwebsite,- serving Southeast Michigan. equipment allow us to accurately www.tricountypdln.com/np.htm - McDaniel has expertise in locate the source of pain and the human resources and to read more about us, or call deliver medications precisely - marketing fields. She previ- 866-627-1444, to make from epidural steroid injections to ously served on the Personnel an appointment. Committee of the BIAMI board from 2007 to 2008. Her Club hopping current term will go through A ribbon cutting was held on Friday, June 18. by Sam's Club to announce 2013. the unveiling of their newly remodeled store. Sam's Club is located at The Brain Injury 39800 Ford Road In Canton. Sam's Club passed out goody bags to the first Association of Michigan is 50 children and served a continental breakfast. Attending this event were employees. Canton Township officials, Canton Chamber of Commerce dedicated to enhancing the Timothy Wrighi M.O., Siva Sripada. 0.0. members and local residents. lives of those affected by Dennis Dobritt, D.O. brain injury through educa- Board CenAtd Pityudm tion, advocacy, research and local support groups, and Community Economic will discuss projects, funding to reducing the incidence of Adjustment Program, is host- opportunities at the state and brain injury through pre- ing a Community Resource national level, and subsequent Pain Relief that Treats the Whole Person vention. Founded in 1981, Workshop at Henry Ford proposals for development." Brighton. Mich.-based BIAMI Community College to give The workshop will be held is a national leader in its businesses an edge on eco- on July 28 from 8:30 a.m. efforts on behalf of the nearly nomic recovery. to 12:30 p.m. at Henry Ford TCPC Community College, located 200,000 Michigan residents "This workshop will directly rRJ-COUNTY PAIN CONSULTANTS, PC who have sustained brain link Wayne County's local at 5101 Evergreen Road in injuries. communities and community Dearborn. Wayne County Executive Robert A. Ficano agencies with representatives UvonU 36650 Five Mile Rd. Suite 10\ Livonia, 481S4 Resource workshop from the state and federal will give opening remarks. Novi 268S0 Providence Parkway Suite 260 Novi, Michigan 48374 government, which helps the For more information on In an effort to help com- Warren 1335S E. Ten Mile Rd. Suite 229 Warren, Ml 48089 munities diversify industry, region continue to move for- Wayne County's Community move the region forward ward , diversify and grow," Resource Workshop and to and create jobs, Wayne said Wayne County Executive register, contact Carmen County, in partnership with Robert Ficano. "Together, Wells Quigg at (734) 998- the University of Michigan's participants and businesses 7016. (•) SkiTM lUrKf Hilor l3l3);?Mtt3 sdjrt<)f9heMlomtite.(M HAVE A STORY IDEA? Contact Editor, Sharon Darqay ENTERTAINMENT Voice Mail: (313) 222-8883 E-mail: sdargay^hometowniifexom Thursday, June 24,2010 hometownlifetffflcom Comment online at hometownlife.com Canton dance student performs ancient classical routines DSO

BY SHARON DARGAY O&E STAFF WRITER salutes Anjali Patel has chosen her saris, one a peacock blue and the other, bright green, for her big day on Saturday, June 26. America, Her invitations have been sent. The food and decora- tions are planned. The profes- sional photographs are done. offers And guests soon will arrive from India to celebrate with her in Canton. "We laugh sometimes. It's free show almost like throwing a mini wedding without the groom," said Anjali's mother. Nita The Detroit Symphony Patel. "There's a lot of work Orchestra will celebrate that goes into it." Independence Day for four nights at Greenfield Village in She and her husband, Anjali Patel, a member of the Dearborn. Pankaj, have been planning classical Indian dance troupe, their 17-year-old daughter's Nddanta, will perform a two-hour It also plans a free appear- Arangetram — a solo dance solo program Saturday, Junje 26. ance at 8 p.m., Friday, June 25, at Maple Beach in performance — for months. Anjali Patel of Canton demonstrates a classical Indian dance move. Anjali, a 2010 Canton High Kensington Metropark in Milford. The I8th annual School graduate, has worked , TELLING A STORY Salute to America concert toward it for 10 years under The three elements of a "Padam," a dance Thacker separates the series runs Thursday-Sunday, the guidance of dance guru Bharat Natyam are pure choreographed especially for casual dance July 1-4, in the Walnut Grove Chaula Thacker, director and ^ dance, interpretive dance Anjali. student from founder of the Chauladevi Historic district of Greenfield and dance drama. "I talk about being a strong someone Village, located at The Henry Institute of Dance and "In Indian classical danc- devotee to all gods and I also those work- Yoga. She's also a member Ford, 20900 Oakwood Blvd. ing there are different hand thank the audience for com- ing toward an Advance member tickets are of Nadanta, a dance troupe gestures, positions, expres- ing," she said, explaining Arangetram. founded by Thacker. $19 for ages 13 and up and sions and very different what the Padam's movements "People take $12 for ages 5-12; non-mem- "I started dancing ballet music," Anjali said. "Most of are meant to convey. it for granted bers pay $22.50 for ages 13 and tap, probably when I was the dances are about certain- Anjali attends dance class- that they'll and up and $14 for ages 5-12. 5," said Anjali, a National gods in Indian culture. It's es three times a week, par- be able to Tickets bought at the event Honor Society student who explaining about or devoting ticipates in summer dance do that (an are $23 for adult members played soccer and swam on to the gods." camp and has worked on Arangetram). and $15 for youth; non-mem- the varsity team during high She'll start her two-hour perfecting her Arangetram But no, that's bers pay $27 for adults and school. After discovering solo performance with a program for the past year. not true," said $17-50 for youth. Bharat Natyam, Indian classi- dance called Ganeshututi, a "The past three years, Thacker, who cal dance, Anjali dropped tap Steven Reineke will conduct dedication to Lord Ganesha, after learning the dances, has five stu- and ballet to study the ancient the symphony in performing the remover of all obstacles, I've become more passion- dents involved dances that originated in popular sounds of America, and Shiva, the lord of dance. ate about it. I feel like I'm in solo perfor- Tamil Nadu. including the Star Spangled fully into the dances, able mances this Most of the eight other Banner, Moon River, America "It taught me more about to describe the stories," she summer. "It dances that will follow pay the Beautiful and John Philip my culture. It's really unique said. has to come homage to a god or tell a Sousa's The Stars and Stripes and I like that," she explained from the heart. story through interpretive, Forever. Each evening will her interest in Bharat pure or dramatic dance. SOLO DANCERS Not from mom conclude with the music of Natyam. The program also includes That level of dedication or dad or me Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture or other class- and live cannon fire followed mates." by a spectacular fireworks Students of Anjali Patel of Canton has been learning Bharat finale. Bharat Natyam Natyam, Indian classical dance, for 10 years, Gates open at 6 p.m. and participate in performances begin at 8:30 Share your good news with friends, several dance p.m. Attendees may bring showcases during their years "I knew if she could handle chairs and blankets to the famihr and neighiiors In your of study. Thacker uses the this situation (her handicap) concerts. Food and beverages first showcase to select or so nicely, she probably would will be available for purchase. reject dance students. go through the showcase and River Raisin Ragtime Revue "I hate myself when I reject achieve what she wants," will provide pre-concert Observer Newspaper! students, but I also don't Thacker said. entertainment. want to degrade the qual- Nita Patel hopes other par- The Henry Ford will offer ity," Thacker explained. "One ents will take note of Anjali's pre-concert activities for chil- hour a week in class is not achievements. dren, including nineteenth- enough. They learn theory, "A lot of people, if they century lawn games and a foot movements, head, eye, have kids that are handi- special visit from Greenfield I a. neck movements. There's so capped, may be overly-pro- Village's historic baseball much to do." tective," Nita said. "I think teams, July 1-2. Children Dance students take yoga the message I want to send ages 12 and under are free classes in addition to classi- is to give them a chance. with purchase of an adult cal training. There's medita- Maybe they will flower." ticket. For more details, visit tion, stretching and posture Anjali said her lack of a hand www.TheHenryFord.org. exercises. is "no big deal," even in the Kensington Metropark is expressive Bharat Natyam located north of 1-96, at Kent DETERMINED dances. Lake Road (exit #153). The Thacker recognized "I can do all of the steps in concert is free with park entry Anjali's dedication early on the dances," said Anjali, who permit. A daily permit costs in her training. Although will enter Michigan State $5. Annual permits are $25; Anjali was born without a University this fall. "And if $15 for senior citizens. For left hand, she was deter- there is anything, like with more information visit www. mined to excel at Bharat this hand, I must do, I auto- metroparks.com or call (248) Natyam. matically do what I can." 685-1561 or (800) 477-3178. f n MOVIE IN AMERICA! THE BEST REVIEWED MOVIE OF THE YEAR. V-. ART A MASTERPIECE! Arts Ideas THE BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR, BY FAR!" Scolt Montz. ACCESS HOUYWOOD Time/Date: Through July 31 Anpuance roar ^ evaryom Location: 15095 Northville Road, PIXAR south of five Mile, Plymouth Details "Inner Worlds & Animals" Residents can share their good news regarding the birth of a baby paintings by Charles Aimone and with a photo, an engagement with photo, a wedding (with a photo) sculpture by Joan Painter Jones. and an anniversary (with photos from then and now). 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In The Gathering near Kellogg DETROIT — Eastern Market Park in downtown Plymouth. offers everything from lus- ROYAL OAK — Located in the cious and colorful farm fresh Civic Center at the corner of 11 the great indoors fruits and vegetables to meat Mile and Ttoy Street, across products (beef, pork, lamb, from the library and adjacent You dream it. We'll design it, coordinate it and install it. poultry, geese, duck and rab- to the 44th District Court. The bit) to herbs and spices, nuts, Royal Oak Farmers Market candies and a variety of condi- provides one of the premium ments and all are supplied by farm market venues in south- the retailers and wholesalers east Michigan. Farm pro- spread over this 43-acre area. ducers sell from an enclosed 20% The public farmers market is building, with ample parking, open on Saturdays only, but on Friday during the farm sea- OFF most of the businesses in the son (May through Christmas) area are open six days a week and Saturday all year round. all kitchen (Monday through Saturday). During growing season, farm- Closed on Sundav. ers are only allowed to sell what they grow. and bath FARMINGTON - The fixtures Farmington Farmers & SOUTH LYON - The South after 6% extra Artisans Market is open 9 Lyon Farmers Market is open savings a.m. to 2 p.m., every Saturday 2-7 p.m. Wednesday through Excludes clearance. CANTON CREEK through Nov. 20 at Sundquist Sept. 29- Located at the cK»eouts and Red Dot 23% OFF Cjbinsi Company Pavilion in Riley Park, located Veteran's Memorial Parking merchandise. Additional on Grand River Avenue, east lot on Liberty Street at savirtgs excludes kitclien all Canyon Creek cabinets of Farmington Road, in down- Pontiac Trail. There is ample and bath special orders. after 10% extra savings Retainer must be taken by 7/3/10. Otter good tfirv 6/26/10 town Farmington, Features a Purchase must be completed by 7/31/10. Restnctiot>s apply, see associate for d«ta;is. on-street parking surrounding wide selection of flowers and the area, as well as a munici- plus free upgrades. inMotion for doors, hardwood dovetail lanze plants, seasonal fruits, vegeta- pal lot across Liberty Street D drawers with undermount full extension at no charge bles and bakery goods. Crafts 10-cat>inet minimum for free upgrades. and another on Well Street, from selected local artisans Market features a variety of plus 25% off all CaesarStone countertops also will be on display. For 25 sq. ft, minimum. Install by 7/17/10, produce, plants, flowers and more information, visit www. some handmade crafts from downtownfarmington.org and local artisans. Call (248) 437- local countertop event Friday, June 25 thru Sunday June 27 click on farmer's market. 1735 for more information. GARDEN CITY - The market WAYNE — Market is open 3- runs 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., every !' •» 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Wednesday, rain or shine, September then 3-6 p.m. in through Oct. 27 at the north- October next to the State east corner of Ford Road and Wayne Theater, 35310 Middlebelt in the Garden Michigan Ave. For more infor- City Town Center Plaza. For a mation, go to www.ci.wayne, list of special activities at the mi.us. market, go to www.gardencity. WESTLANO - The market org. is open through Oct. 26. at LIVONIA — Livonia Farmers on the east side of Westland Market is open 9 a.m. to 2 40% off 40% off Shopping Center along Wayne all Affluence solid or stripe towels p.m. Saturdays beginning Road. Fresh strawberries, all solid silk dupioni drapes Bath towel. Reg. 14.99 Sale 8.99 June 19 through Oct. 9 at the tomatoes, sugar snap peas. 84" and 95', Available in 3 styles. Hand towel. Reg. 8.99 Sale 5.39 40% off Wilson Barn, Middlebelt and herbs and flowers were among Additional lengths available. Offer ends 6/26/10. Washcloth. Reg. 5.99 Sale 3.59 all Senses Touch'" bed pillows West Chicago, Livonia. Call the offerings when the new plus all other drapes and window plus all towels on sale plus all bedding on sale (734) 261-3602. market kicked off on June 15. hardware also on sale o«9f ends 7/10/10. E'CluOes clearance. Offer ends 7/10/10, Offers good thru 7/10/10.

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Youngsters play volleyball during the first of several "Siatn Sundays" at Mt. Hope Congregational Church, Livonia. BOB TORO Age 60. Passed away on June 19lh with his family by his side. He is sur- vived by a very loving wife Lynne, of 43 years. A caring and supportive Bored? Head to Livonia father of April & Kim. A wonderiiil rolemodel of 4 grandchildren; Jessica, Nicholas. Jordan and Dillon. Contact can be made for sevices at church for fun activities [email protected] he will be sorely missed. At the families request donations can be made in lieu of flowers to the Leukemia & BY SHARON DARGAY Lymphoma Society in Bob's name. O&E STAFF m\m JESSLYN MARIE ALTIZER FRANCES J. LYNCH Age M of Commerce Twp., June 18. Age80,June21,2010. Lovingwifeof Mt. Hope Congregational 2010. Loving mother of Teresa (David) the late Robert. Dear mother of Bryan Church in Livonia is doing its Kailschuck and Kenneth (Beth) Allizer. (Jill), Bobby (Saveta), Bill, Kenny and OBITUARY Proud grandmother of Brandon, Kaylie, Kim (Steven) Brown, Beloved grand- part to keep youngsters busy POLICY this summer through weekly Benjamin and Zachary. Sisler of George mother of Michelle, Eric. Michael, "Summer Slam Sundays." Nance. Dcbra (Pete) Kinser and Tiffany, Cory and Tyler Sister of The first five "billed" lines of an Kimberly Nance. A Memorial Service Audrey. Joe and Nelson Taylor. Best obituary are published at no cost. The church kicked off its has laken place at Vermeulen Funeral and dearest friend of Gladys and many AD aaditional lines will be new community outreach pro- others. Fran enjoyed traveling, playing charged at S4 per line. You may Home, 980 N. Newburgh Rd., Westland, place a picture of your loved one gram Sunday vvith a tropical Memorial contributions may be made cards and spending time with her fam- beach party, complete with for an additional cost of only $6. 10 Kamanos Cancer Foundation, ily and friends. Visitation 2-9 pm Symbolic emblems may be \'olle>'ball, a cook-out, games To share a memory, please visit; Wednesday and Thursday at the Harry included at no cost (example: and prizes. vcmieulcnfuneralhome.com J. Will Funeral Home, 37000 Six Mile. American Flags, religious 'As a fun promotion, my wife Livonia, with Rosary 7 pm Thursday. symbols, etc.) found a ginormous "Finding Services Friday at St. Edith Catholic Nemo,' said j'outh pastor Church, 15089 Newburgh, Livonia Deadlines: with viewing at 10 am until her Mass Justin Olivetti, referring to an Friday 4:1S PM for Sunday inflatable toy version of the at 10:30 am. Burial at Glen Eden. Wednesday 9:45 AM for ITiursday animated film character. "We MARK RAYMOND www.harryjwillfimeralhome.com. QMuf/M rdCfhfM/sftar lh«s» tfMdUMS took pictures of it in different High school members of Mt. Hope Congregational Church's youth group KIRKPATRICK willb§pi9cml m theMxtmMMIssM. locations and posted them on posed with a blow-up fish for a contest held in conjunction with the church's .Age 56, June 19, 2010, of Westland Facebook." Summer Slam Sundays. CHARLES E. Ml'RTHAJR. e-mail fotff oM to Beloved husband of Gcrri. Loving [email protected] Youngsters and teens father of Kisa (Justin) Baskin. Dear June 19, 2010 Age 87 of Westland. such as DVDs and video or^tK guessed where the fish was sters and teens beyond church brother of Wayne (Tammy). Visitation Beloved husband of the late Isabelle. posed and the winner received membership. The sessions are games, will be raffled every Attn: Obits c/o Char Wilson was Tues 3-9 PM at Vermeulen Dear father of Kathleen (John) 313-496-4968 an additional prize raffle tick- geared toward kindergarten week. Here's the schedule for Funeral Home, 980 N. Newbur^ Rd. Andreas, Susan (Wayne) Lankford. For mon /ffftmuOon call: et for the beach part>'. through high school. the remaining nine Summer (blwn Ford & Cherry Hill). Westland. Edward. Amy (Robert) Frysinger, and Slam Sundays: Char Wilson "We had over 30 teens and He hopes Summer Slam Funeral Service was held Wed 11 AM the late Linda Gearin. Brother of 586-626-7082 kids come, some from the Sundays will keep boredom June 27 - Board/Card Game at the funeral home. Interment Alvin. Grandfather of ten and Great- or Liz Keiser church but a lot from the com- at bay during at least a few Night Cadillac Memorial Gardens, West. Grandfather of thirteen. Memorial 586-977-7538 munity.' 01i>'etti said, describ- hours each week and introduce July 11 - Country Fair Memorial Contributions to the family service to be held at a later date. Of toll fm ing the first "Slam" session. potential new members to the July 18 - Christmas in July would be appreciated. To leave a con- Cremation rights were accorded. 800-579-7355 *We held games, raffles, food church's youth groups. July 25 - Open Mic/Karaoke dolence message for the family, visit Please view memorial and send trib- tsk toe Ctiu or Uz and worship for all. Ver>' good The events run 5-8 Night verTneulenfuncralhome.com. utes at www.uhtfh.com. response from the youth who p.m. Sunday, in the activ- Aug. 1 - Mo\ie Night attended and we're hoping ity center behind Mt. Hope Aug. 8 - Fiesta that next week will be even Congregational Church, 30330 Aug. 15 - Rodeo/Line bigger now that grad parties Schoolcraft, Livonia. Dancing and Father's Day are out of the Free hot dogs and ham- Aug. 22 - Pirate Cove way." burgers are served at 5 p.m., Aug. 29th - Comedv Night KNOW THE SCORE: Check out the numbers Call the church at (734) 425- Olivetti said the program followed by games, cra^ and 7280 for more information. ts designed to reach young- other activities. Free prizes. in today's sports section Your Invitation to Worship PRESBYTERIAN LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD CATHOLIC lUNITED METHODIST (U.S.A.)

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Even vampires will give these recipes a try Eat and learn pieces and stems preferred. Farminqton Hills - Learn new Twilight fans are counting the penned Love at First Bite. Its first techniques, recipes and waj-s to days. edition, released in March 2009, Directions: Melt shortening in a prepare food and enjoy a freshfy- There's less than a week left until was mentioned in an episode of The large pot on medium; add onions and cook until brown. Next, add meat and prepared meal at The Longacre Eclipse, the third installment in NBC sitcom, The Office last year, cook thoroughly. Add tomato soup, House Cooking Show. Stephanie Meyer's series about when character Kevjn Malone said "I tomato sauce, noodles, water, and salt. Tickets for The Longacre vampires, werewolves and a teen- cooked my way through Julie Child's Cover and cook over low heat for 10 House Cooking Show are sold ager named Bella Swan, hits movie cookbook and I am halfway through minutes. Remove pot from stove and until 4:30 p.m., the "Rjesday screens on July 30. the Twilight Cookbook. I just made add corn, mushrooms, and part of the before each show, at the Costick That's plenty of time to fire up the Edward Cullen's Cornflake Chicken." cheddar cheese. Stir and then pour Center. 2860011 Mile. Or call oven and cook up a little pre-pre- The chicken recipe is among the mixture into a baking dish 1- by 8 V4- (24.8) 473-1800 and have a credit miere party with recipes from Love IVfi/fg-Af-themed entries in the book, inches. Cover with remaining cheese. card ready. at First Bite: The Unofficial Twilight which is available at major book On July 1, Chef Anne-Marie, Cookbook. stores and Amazon.com. will prepare Western Bar-B-Q The book's second edition, released Here are a few more to help get sauce and ribs, sweet and sour last month, contains recipes — some your Eclipse party started: Red Velvet Cupcakes green beans and fresh lemon for dishes straight out of the series' Adorn each cupcake or the entire bars. pages — as well as cast lists for BLUSHING BELLA Red Velvet Cake with various min- Twilight, New Moon, and Eclipse, The menu on July 1? includes iature die-cast Cullen cars, such as a party planning checklist, Bella's 3 ounces Ricotta Gnocchi with Fresh of strawberry Carlisle's Mercedes S55 AMG, Rosalie's prom planner, Twilight trivia and Marinara Sauce, Broccoli mango juice red BMW M3, Edward's silver Volvo Patties, and Raspberry Clafoutis. more. S60R, Alice's yellow Porsche 911 Turbo, 3 ounces of Programs run from noon to 1 or Emmett's Jeep Wrangler. A replica freshly squeezed p.m. Each session costs $20. lemonade of Bella's red Chevy pickup truck could also be added. Lime wedge to Fun, food garnish Trl-county - Look for free Directions: giveaways, including coloring Mix all ingre- Mushroom Ravioli books for kids and coupons for dients in a TUbby's Grilled Submarines, at tall glass with and bake at 350 for 50 minutes. Park-it Family Fun Nights held ice and enjoy. this summer throughout Metro Garnish with MUSHROOM RAVIOLI Detroit. lime wedge on 10 ounces mushroom ravioli or cheese-filled Tbbby's Grilled Submarines the side of the ravioli is a sponsor of the events, which Blushing Bella glass. 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exposed to many cultures. BY JULIE BROWN passion for architecture and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of "Growing up, 1 never really OiE STAFr WRITER urban planning to good use Metropolitan Detroit. by co-founding City Living He's also with the had any issues," he said, add- ing he felt especially welcome Austin Black 11 of Max Detroit, a nonprofit orga- Leadership Team for at the Ivy League Cornell. Broock Realtors in Detroit nization that promotes and Leadership Next of United "It was like a melting pot of likes living in the city of educates the local community Way of Southeastern the different cultures." Detroit. about urban living. Michigan. Also keeping Black involved is Detroit His interest in family life in '1 am committed to staying That includes a website and Declaration, a new group Detroit is both civic-minded in Detroit," said Black, a 2003 events focusing on urban liv- working to revitalize the city and personal. "I want to be graduate of Cornell University ing, such as housing fairs and and region, including involve- around other people who are in Ithaca, N.Y.. with a bach- bus tours. "We've published a ment in election campaigns. committed to raising their elor of science degree in magazine several times just to That group's Facebook page kids in the city," Black said. urban ^ilanning. He was born give an idea of what Detroit has already drawn thousands in Detroit, moved with his is all about." Black said. He In his real estate work, of fans. family at age 10 to Okemos, always had an interest in real Black has done much market- Mich., near Lansing, and then estate development, honed He's passionate about his ing through the Internet. He to Troy. He graduated from through internships, and community, and pleased has an "Urban Living Update" Birmingham Seaholm High transitioned into real estate the National Association blog, including new projects School in 1999- after college graduation. of Realtors sees brokers and restaurants, "what it's like He lived in Rome, Italy, and and agents becoming more to live in the city." Facebook Black, 29, has been hon- Washington. D.C.. during his actively involved in their com- and Twitter help keep him ored as a 2010 "30 Under 30' studies. munities. connected as well, especially honoree by Realtor Magazine, for those who are relocating He's single and lives in He plans to stay in Detroit a publication of the National to Detroit. Association of Realtors, and Detroit's Midtown area by after he has a family, and appeared on the magazine Wayne State University. "I will figure out educational For more on Black, visit cover. This is the 10th anni- love it. I love being around a options. He's beginning a blog www.austinb2.com/. versary of the program. diverse group of people." for city parents. "They want to "Over the past 10 years, we try to stay and make it work have watched the younger "It w'as definitely an honor," He likes being able to walk because they are passionate generation of Realtors he said of the recognition, places, and recently walked about the city." That blog's in respond to the evolving needs which went last year to Max to the Detroit River and then early development stages, and of hdmebuyers, sellers and Broock colleague Christian had dinner with friends. will focus on raising a family investors in today's dynamic Austin Black II. a graduate of Cornell University and Birmingham Seaholm Grothe. "It was something I "There's so many people in the city. He'd like parents real estate environment, High School, is a 2010 Realtor Magazine" 30 Under 30" honoree. alwax-s wanted to accomplish." that want to make a differ- to contribute and eventually bringing tremendous value to ence," Black said of Detroit. Black is approaching have events where the>- can their clients and community," five years in the real estate He finds some organiza- meet. said NAR President Vicki Cox a strong passion for hom- bring fresh perspectives to the field, almost three with tions have begun to embrace Golder, owner of Vicki L. Cox eownership and a dedication industry while working dili- Birmingham-based Max young people. He's on a couple Being African-American & Associates in TXicson, Ariz., to revitalizing the market. gently to advance the future Broock. His interest in real nonprofit boards, including and living in the suburbs. in a statement. "This year's As we have witnessed with of real estate." estate development goes back the Boll Family YMCA and Black didn't feel excluded. '30 Under 30' recipients have past honorees, these Realtors to college daj-s. and he put his the Ambassador Board for Since a young age, he's been

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$160,000 Lake Orion 197 Winry Dr $178,000 2015 Dorchester Dr 1378raiffa«St S1075.000 5377 Bristol Parke Or $335,000 South Lyon 475 Woodland Hills Or $154,000 These are the area residential real 250MillraceRd $445,000 6770LangleDf $215,000 237 AtwatefSt $52,000 903$ Long Lake Blvd $133,000 25450 Meadow Ct $30,000 Waterford estate closings recorded the week 2456 Pembroke Rd $190,000 6458 Olympus Or $166,000 Novl Southfield 6549Cloverton Df $38,000 1587PenisloneSt $119000 Commerce Township of March 8-12.2010, at the Oakland 23344 Grayson Dr $35,000 3438 fort Or $69,O0Q S035 Surfwood Or $425,000 23746 Cranbrooke Or $89,000 327 Southtield Rd $130000 3427 Signet Dr $115,000 County Register of Deeds office. 28191 Oiion Rd $188,000 20456 Norwood Dr N $218,000 327 Soulhfield Rd $'66 000 Davlsburg 25385 Saint James $62,000 West Bioomfield Listed below are cities, addresses, 10120 Creekwood TrI $260,000 23873 Heartwood $163,000 383 W Brown St $143,000 $74,000 Oakland Township 29469 Southgate Dr $38,000 3601A$hview St and sales prices. 881 Wallace St $137000 Farmington Troy 6288 Aspen Ridge Blvd $115,000 23025 Maple Ave $119,000 5642 Stonehaven Blvd $450,000 1400 Washington Blvd $715,000 $97000 Oiford 1592 Brentwood Or $105,000 2200 Island View Dr Bioomfield Hills Farmlngton Hills Auburn Hills 6312 Country Ridge Dr $553,000 2103 S Hammond Lake Rd $285,000 37689 Mckenzie Ct $360,000 807 W Peninsula Ct $197,000 337 Amberwood St S115.000 2456 Hickory Glen Or $205,000 3796 EdcnderryDr $272,000 6140 Trailwood Ln $450,000 35135 Pennington Of $154,000 Rochester 3624 Camden Ct $150,000 41^ Lakendge Lt) $215,000 3854 forge Dr $202,000 202 Walnut Blvd $171,000 $183,000 3305 Winchester Rd Bioomfield Township 27948 Ouail Hollow Rd $149,000 3898 rorester Blvd $73,000 563 HartlandDr $170,000 7907 Woodingham $124,000 32340 $alvadOf St $112,000 Roctiester Hills 3548 Riverside Or $135,000 1268 Circle Ct $460,000 2107 Prescott Dr White Lake 372 Essei Of $205,000 $163,000 Beverly Hills 750 N Shady Hollow Cir $345,000 38317 Saratoga Cir $105,000 tl50 Prosper Or $200,000 774 MedinahOr $194,000 $223,000 938SloaneCI 5200 Rector Ct $350,000 36721 Tanglewood Ln $163,000 17824 8eechwoo

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These are the area residential real estate closings recorded the week of Picnic $400,000 — Country in residential real estate. March 8-lZ. 2010, at the Wayne County ating officer to oversee its 21st annual Parade of Manor at Hillsborough Attend a free one-hour Register of Deeds office. Listed below The Wayne County the Georgia, Kentucky/ Homes architectural judg- Estates in Brighton seminar, or shadow a top are cities, addresses, and sales prices. Real Estate Investors Tennessee, Southern Ohio, ing. Parade of Homes is an Township built by S & S agent to get an inside Association will be having and Southeastern Michigan exhibition of 30 new model and inventory homes and Homes feel of the business. Canton a picnic at Millward Park RE/MAX regions. condominiums, one remod- • Homes Base Priced Seminars are at noon 43539 Argonne Ct $124,000 in Allen Park on Tuesday, Ellison has a long record eled home and a number Over $450,000 and Under or 6 p.m. Wednesdays. 357 Country Club Ln $308,000 July 6. at 6 p.m. All real of achievement and results of lots for sale, all located $525,000 — Dover at The To reserve a spot, con- 7564 Embassy Or $166,000 estate investors are wel- at the highest levels. He Manors Of Deerwood in tact Keller Williams 42130 Greenwood Dr $113,000 come.-Call Bill Beddoes at has experience in capital- throughout southeastern Clarkston built by Robert Realty International, at 419 Patriot St $158,000 (734) 934-9091 for direc- izing on market trends to Michigan. The showcase takes place June 1-30. BIA, R. Jones Homes (248) 893-2500, 27555 239$ Village Way $45,000 tions. penetrate key markets, Executive Drive, Suite 100, Bank of America Home • Homes Base Priced 8388 Sandpiper St $189,000 maximizing customer sat- Farmington Hills 48331. 41920 Saratoga Cir SIOOOOO Career Seminar isfaction while meeting Loans and DTE Energy/ Over $525,000 - 49251 Stanton Ct $425,000 MichCon sponsor the Hampshire at Cheltenham Keller Williams Realty is and exceeding revenue and Seminar on Tuesdays 48764 Stonebriar Dr $190,000 event. in Novi by Chamberlane looking for people that are: profit expectations, build- 7506 Sussen Dr $147,000 Homes. A free Reverse Mortgage positive minded, highly ing award winning teams, In this year's architec- Seminar is 6:30 p.m. Garden City ethical, service-based, self- and constantly developing tural judging, blue ribbons An Honorable Mention 28437 Balmoral St $93,000 every Tuesday at Colonial starting, eager to learn and and improving effective were awarded to the model was given to Finished 32204 Bock St $83,000 Mortgage Corp., 33919 professional in appearance training programs. homes in six categories Basements Plus for its 28531 Donnelly St $50,000 basement remodel to a Plymouth Road, Livonia. Candidates would benefit Prior to taking up his plus one honorable men- 31812 Hennepin St $60,000 home located in Novi. The No obligation. Learn about from previous experience new position, Ellison was tion. Winning homes were 28642 Rush St $72,000 company was commended reverse mortgages. RSVP or successes in: service COO of a national franchis- selected based on the 29454 Sheridan St $80,000 by the judges for bringing with Larry Brady at (800) industries, account man- ing company and before following criteria: best Livonia 260-5484, Ext. 33. that held senigr manage- value for the price, best the importance of remodel- 20257 Angling St $89,000 agement, retail sales, small ment positions with other use of space, most innova- ing into the spotlight. 30227 Bobrich St $125,000 business operations, mar- Foreclosures tive design and aesthetic The Parade of Homes 19578 Gary Ln $240,000 keting or event planning. organizations. appeal. Before being judged models are located Foreclosure Tours are 16589 Middiebeit Rd $20,000 Candidates should have: Howard McPherson, in these categories, partici- throughout southeast- held 1 p.m. Saturday, con- 29545 Orangelawn St $90,000 good people/communica- CEO of RE/MAX Regional pating homes were ciivided ducted by Home Smart 34933 Parkdale St $113,000 tion skills, some computer Services, said: "I am very ern Michigan and can be into categories by price. Realty, 23290 Farmington 16383 Ronnie Ln $158,000 knowledge, a strong work excited Dane is joining viewed via open house Road at Orchard Street. 15141 Yaie St $141,000 ethic, an optimistic "can the RE/MAX Regional The blue ribbon homes tours, or online at www. Located in Law Office Northville do" attitude and a strong Services team. In my 35 are: biaparadeofhomes.com. Building, Parking lot is in 48317 Four Seasons Blvd $920,000 desire to achieve results years in real estate 1 have • Attached Featured homes include rear. You must pre-regis- 47435 Manorwood Dr $488,000 through helping, others . never experienced the kind Condominiums — Abbey condominiums and single- $131,000 family homes ranging in ter by Friday evening. Call 44437 White Pine Cir W A Career Seminar will of challenges we have at Woods at Abbey Woods in 48513 Wicker Creel Or $485,000 base price from $95,900 Home Smart Realty at beheld 6:30-7:30 p.m. the present time. I feel Canton Township built by to $1,299,900. For addi- (248) 426-6754. Plymouth Thursday, July 15, at 40600 his experience, skills, and Abbey Woods, LLC S315.000 tional information on the 467 Arthur St Ann Arbor Road, Suite qualities are ideal to lead • Homes Base Priced Free Foreclosure 799 Auburn St $105,000 Parade of Homes, please 100, Plymouth. To reserve a our company." Under $200,000 - Marlee 50465 Elmwood Ct $295,000 call (248) 862-1016 or visit seat, call (734) 459-4700. Ellison is a Penn State at Parkside By The Lakes in Tours 12063 Landers Or $320,000 www.biaparadeofhomes. Seminar includes: cost Executive Leadership Commerce Township built 11365 Maple Valley Dr $400,000 com. Free Parade of Homes Free Foreclosure Tours vs. income potential, train- graduate, alumnus of South by Parkside By The Lakes 49633 Pine Ridge Or $500,000 magazines are available are 1 p.m. every other ing, company profit share, Alabama University, and • Homes Base Priced Redford Sunday. Meeting place is former U.S. Army Ranger, Over $200,000 and Under at area Bank of America 20364 Fox $77,000 commission structures. Panera Bread on the south- $300,000 — The Barclay at Home Loans locations. 26620 Grand River Ave $21,000 east corner of Middiebeit RE/MAX COO Parade of Homes Partridge Creek Village in 88]4Hazelton $74,000 Real Estate Sales and and 1-96. 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Not Joy Cash only 8 30am Sat 6/26, 9-5pm Restaurant Equip I Oft of Oulrer Onve W, ] This IS a fabulous sale" High Video Games I etwn Grand Rrver , end turnitufe and many Over 10.000 I and McNichols W • M Flat Screen TV s LIVONIA - ESTATE SALE wonderlul household items 1) ^ listir^s onlirie Sound Equip I June 25-27, 10am-4pm 1 30489 Bonnydale. 48154 'bbles/Chairs I For more inio and | Thur-Sat, June 24-26, 9*3. THREE POINT POST H*METOWN///&i:». Office Equip/Signs I pictures on sale go lo , 14-incn, "« hp wood band saw Housetioid Gootls HOLE DIGGER Cash/MC/Visa I eslalesalas.nal • with stand i4-mch, 3 wheel, 2 E With 12 inch auger, S300 REAL ^ Bank Oebit Cards I SEE YOU THERE'M I speed, 1/8 hp table model hob- Call. 248-349-0062 ROWING MACHINE- No Citecks byist band saw 24-inch throat, BDRM SET - Contamporarv ESTATE ^ 10% Buyers Premium DEARBORN ESTATE SALE 1/6 hp motor jigsaw with stand 7 piece, king size bed. Cail (734) 728-9211 Ooors Open Noon BY M&H ESTATE SALES Craftsman 4-mch jomer and 6- dresser & 2 armoires, S750. 440 Brentwood June 24-26, inch lattie/sander on same PRAYER: Pray 9 Had liAarys for WALLET- Ladies black leattur 313-580-1511, 248-471-9987 Tin iHt Ileal dusliM to-4 mhestatesales.net stand vanety of finished and 9 days Oo trie 9th day make 3 wallet lost 5 Mile & Middlebelt WINDOWS 12) JC Auction Services STERLING SILVER- Towle's unfinished walnut Various «ishes & publisn ths prayer at McDonald s batnroom on Thermal Pane, 2>4 734.451.7444 DINING ROOM SET - 1920's Candlelight 9 place settings 1-800-579-7355 hand and electric tools, hard VQu' wanes will be granted M 6/14 Rewaid 734-913-4642 (248) 714-9163 m iHKliaittinnm com FARMINGTON HILLS WALNUT. Fancy legs, 3 leaves. & serving pieces $1000/make wear and gadgets from a 50^ ESTATE SALE oiler 248-642-8697 year-ok) vrork shop OEM pick- 6 chairs. 78 m sideboard, can 35775 Lone Pine Ln (Off 9 up bed cover for 2003-06 email pics Kns 248-444-5015 & Orake) Thur. Fn & Sat Subaru Baia. Records, hooked Musical inslrumenls lO-4pm Condo witti Ouirky rugs, lantique trunk, antique FURNITURE- Natuzzi Leather E mix of old 4 new 47' Flat walnut kitchen clock, walnut sofa & 2 loveseats (Charcoal Screen, Retro furniture. china cabinet and dining suite, grey) w/matctnng cocktail CASH FOR GUITARS/ China. Glassware, leweiry. furniture misc household and table $900/or best Looks like MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS collectibles & good useable kitchen Items newi 248-755-1123 Any Condition. Will Pick Up. MatchTmakerz7A/5 household Signed Ernie 313-424-9212 Harwell. Kaline & More FURNITURE- White formica UPRIGHT PIANO Yamaha ^ IJAt4J6 M kitchen set, table 4 4 chairs Brought to you by The Observer & Eccentric/Hometown Newspapers LIVONIA S350 Dining room set, glass w^ench dark oak, & spindle legs, model M500 $2600. FRANKLIN ESTATE SALE BY NANCY top table w/4 chaus, ^00. I AM A CHARMER COULD VOU BE THE ONE? ESTATE SALE - Furniture Leave message: 248-477-4164 Brlgn. apu^, pratty SF, 47. aducator. Fn-Sun, 10-4pm. Make offer 248-932-3366 MMd WIWF, l2S(ba, eo yaara yow^ am) accessories from a pro- Answer an ad: arxl outgoing doni lal Ha paaa you by ouigelrtg, praRy ayaa, wlahing to maat 29991 Munger, btwn a Und Jawlth man, 4640, who'a look- fessionally decorated home untS wa gat togathar. S32JS7B MISC. ITEMS Air Conditioner, lrtg tor eommltmant. lova artd laughtac ^ker Hancock and Moore. 5 & 6 Mile Roads, enter Sporting Goods LETS ENJOY UFE TOGETHER 0230694 off Middlebell Furniture. 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CDs June 26. eam-lOam 140 E iSun (June 25-27). lOam- Ln Thurs-Fri, 6-24-25. t*!? comer of Cherry Hit; cards, flute 4 trombone 4 25. 9-4 June 26 9-2 furniture household items books, household, tots more Flint St.. 3 blocks E. of M-24 6pm 31781 Cambridge Dr, I0am-4pm Hutch Kitchen BIRMINGHAM - B>g G4rj(^ ..:une 24-27. 9-5 Longabeiger baskets, glass- Antique Presume stove/mmt. maple dinette set 4 misc Jur»e 25-27, 9am-4pm Livonia, located in the table. Washer Dryer, re' jutie 25-26. 9-5pm LIVONIA. 16 HOME ware. puzzles, computer vintage stereos. 2 entertain- furniture,'••CWipg ^CvJeflOlfl CANTON- Antiques, tea sets. FARMINGTON HILLS SUB-WIDE SALE! Nottingham Woods Sub- peripherals, misc items ment centers. 9 pre-lit Computer cabinet, palio cni.'dreri ite.;.; 2060 W 2 Elvis watches tram set. 2 Family Moving/Garage Sale June 24, 25. 26. 9am-5pm division. South of SIX Mile, 14679 Par1(. E of Levan, S of 5 Chnstmas tree, twin maple bed furniture, household items, Avon Cape Cod. & misc 6/25. Rd 2 blks from flown Thur 4 Fn June 24 & 25, North of Joy. between Meriiman and sel. misc furniture, clocks, kids toys, tram table, play- Pictures Can 9-5pm 4913 Denton Rd. S of '•••' Sea holm High S(jiooi 8-5pm 25796 Westmoreland brwn Newburgh & Hix Hubturd 42 years of accu- LIVONIA bikes. Everything must go house & more 6edde$& N of Michigan Ai/e mulation ranging from fur- Multiple Family Sale 11412 Aspen Or E/Haggerty, niture. art work, glassware, N of Ann Arbor Trail SOUTH LYON- Treadmill. goK Make BIRMINGHAM - HUGE CANTON - Good Stuff MuMi FARMINGTON HILLS: Fn & LIVONIA 2 House Sale' - June 24. 25. 26th. 9am-5pm baskets and miscellaneous clubs baby gear, patio set. SUB WIDE SALE Cortdo Sale. June 25-26.10-5. Sat, June 25 & 26,8-4 32216 Baby, child, household items, Children s and adult clothing, Poppieton. Maple & Aflams Tareyton Grandfather clock, furniture, electronics, clothes, collecttbles toys, tools, home 4 yard fur- glass table w/4 chairs 4 more' A Difference! Haggerty Woods Ct. S of Ford, 6/24-6/25. 9-4pm 26181 Jur« 25-27. Fri 4-8, off Haggerty Antique books, computer desk (like new), par- tools, fishing boat 14731 & nishings. and much more' On PLYMOUTH: Trailwood Sub lor sel. odds & ends furniture. 14736 Melrose June 24, 25. Laurel Or, W of Farmington Great Plains Dr. N of 11 Mile, Sal 9-5 and Sun 9-1. crafts electronics & misc. LIVONIA Wide Garage Sale June 24- & 26. 9am-5pm. Rd 4 S off 7 Mile 26lh, 9-5om Btwn Sheldon 1/4 mi W of Milford Rd in The GARAGE SALE - June 26-27. Heights at Alkow Farm CANTON HUGE ESTATE SALE FARMINGTON HILLS • Green 4 Beck. N of Ann Artior Rd Hills Sub 154 homes' 6/24- LIVONIA • 3 FAMILY SALE Sat 4 Sun ONLY' 9am-6pm. BIRMINGHAM Thursday. 6-24. 9am-3pm. MILFORD HUGE Bam Sale 6/26,8-4pm S of9Mlleblwn, 14575 Bainbndge Longa- NEIGHBORHOOD SALE 45955 Maben Rd 48187. 14635 Lyons, Western Gul' Antiques, collectibles and TROY HUGE NEIGHBORHOOD Halsted & Drake Household, Estates, off inkster Rd June berger. homeschool books, GARAGE SALE - (20 HOMES) M Mile to Lincoln Furniture. Appliances. Toys. like new kid's clothes, vintage MORE' 2645 Chtlds Lake PLYMOUTH TWP 2-SUB children's & many more items 24-27, 10-5pm Huge variety, June 25th-26th, 9am S of Woodward to Pierce Power wheels. Bikes. Much atari, and more' Rd/Buno June 25 4 26.9a:5p GARAGE SALE-JUNE 24-26 June 25-26th. 9am More' ALL MUST GO! lots of household items' Andover Lakes and Andover South Blvd. E of Adams, W of FARMINGTON HILLS: Multi- Lakes West Subdivisions Beach Rd , N of Square Lake Family' Loaded garage, house- LIVONfA-3 HOUSE SALE LIVONIA Hoarder Blowout 541, 950 Bennaville CANTON. MOVING SALE MILFORD - MULTI-FAMILY Located off of N. Territorial, hold, unusual, etc Fn-Sun, 10- June 24-26. 9am-5pm. Hand Sale' 14454 Auburndale St 1-800-579-SELL 1355,1391 Bird Sat-Wed.. June 26-30. 8-7 WITH ANTIQUES between Ridge and Napier WESTLANO - 5t 30927 Perry's Crossing. W tools, garden tools, Nordic June 25-27: Fn noon-5, Sat- 195 Caialpa Furniture Royal Holiday MHP. 325 FIRST ST. Emerald Pointe Condo Assoc (7355) off Farmmgton or S off 14 Track, Torso Track, Ab Roller, Sun 9-5pm, Stuff for every- 609 Chapin 39500 Warren Rd (lot 37 W Thurs.-Sat., 6-24 to 6-26 Community Wide Sale S of OakStI 918-734-3438 other exercise equip Pack n one- car magazines, toys, Kopermck. W of Hix Rd Fri- 1180.1351 Cedar household goods, furniture PLYMOUTH TWP • Moving hometoicnlife.com 1450 Edgewood FARMINGTON HILLS Play (like-new), twin sleeper Sat. June 25-26. 9-4pm CANTON - Thurs. 9-4pm S 11. E Mid. 28845 Raleigh sofa, twin bunk beds, BRAND Great deals! NORTHVILLE- Furniture, grill, Sate. 1st to come! Ever^^hmg 825,847 1144 Emmons must go' Women s clothes, 376 Humphrey Exercise equip, scrabookmg, Wed-Sat/ 9am-5pm Boy's NEW Ralph Lauren twin bed- lamps, ice cream maker & LIVONIA: HUGE GARAGE shoes, lots of household 192. 752 Lincoln Chnstmas. decorative house- size 4T-8, Girl's size 7-16 & ding, beige side chair, end lots of misc. 6/25 4 6/26, 9- SALE! New 4 used items Items, gardening tools, must 1136 Piefce hold. office equip, software, coals, Peiites size 6-8. misc table, stereo speakers, wood 3pm 1040 Bristol Ct in New Items: from closed gift see' Thurs-Sat, 7am 14347 HUGE YARD SALE!! 471.673,1124 Smith everything must go! 5967 wall cabinets, Epson printer, Lexington Condo off W 8 Mile shop Used Items: household, Shadywood Or. Old Lake Point 245 ^uthlawn Fairborn Or, Ford & Beck FARMINGTON HILLS Epson scanner. High quality office, Dept 56. trams. Santas, To Benefit Orphans 1629 Banbury SUB-WIDE GARAGE SALE adult clothes (some stiii with NORTHVILLE Garage/Moving CANTON: Woods of Central brass, pewter, much, much Thurs, 6/24 -Sat,, 6/26, 9am- price tags), purses. BRAND Sale - 46352 Pinehurst Dr., Park Sub Sale. June 24-26 more' Thurs-Sal 10-5pifi PLYMOUTH • WE'RE BACK! Early-Birds can shop 4pm Colony Park, 13 Mile & NEW Nike women's shoes 10- Off 6 Mile 6/25-6/26,9am- 9-4pm Off Oenton, btwn. 34975 Norfolk 1 bik S. of 8 Farmington Rd, speed bike. Karaoke machine, 4pm Exercise machine, wick- You will recognize aii of Ihe BLOOMFIELO HILLS Cherry Hiil/Geddes Rd Furn- Mile, W off of Gill, last house K27m Friday June 25th board games 18571, 18595 er furniture, dressers, refrig, quality items - Clothing (J 5455 Forest Way. Telegraph, iture, household, kids items on S. side of Norfolk soniMU FARMINGTON HILLS- Three & 18643 Westbrook (7 Mile to luggage, lots more Crew, e Republic 4 more 1 bik W off Ouarlon 9-4, Fn homes worth of high end fur- Levan, S. 1 bik to Dardenella, name brands), household, Starling @ Noon!! & Sal June 25 & 26 AntiQue niture & access ranging from left to Westbrook) LIVONIA • HUGE SALEI children's clothing 4 equip- furniture, pictures, Russian appli,, oil paintings' Designer 3 generations of good house- NORTHVILLE: Multi-Family ment, and assorted furniture art work, nested dolls, medals Sale Thurs-Fri, 9am-3pm Clothes, Books, Toys!! furnishings' 6/25-6/27, 10- LIVONIA-Big Yard Sale hold items, antiques June 24- Thurs-Fri June 24-25, 9am Furniture, TV's, & watches Repro Titantic & 6pm, 22432 Springbrook Ave, 26,10-6 32301 Cambridge, S Brooklane Ridge, 44242 9275 McClumpha, 48170. caste iron toys, some lewelry June 25/26 Furniture & much lots 01 (W, of Middlebelt, N of 9 Mile) more! 19134 Angling, btwn of 6 Mile, E off Hubbard Highland Ct and Highland Ln, & much more. S of 6 Mile, E of Sheldon. ftimlture Exercise ^ Dearborn Historic Middlebelt/lnkster. N of 7 Mile GARDEN CITY LIVONIA REDFORO BLOCK SALE ftTVS Equipment, pta^' BLOOMFIELO VILLAGE Jjne Springweii Park Garage Sale - 6757 Mansfield LIVONIA Huge Six Family Sale - Tfturs,, PLYMOUTH- 8800 Corinne Glenmore St. 1 bik E of Beech 24-25, 9-4pm Household, Joy & Mam, 6/24-6/25,9-5pm Electron^, Large & 7 Cwrsr Arinual Garage Sales. St. 48135 Fri., 6-25 to Sat 6- Block Sale' June 24-27th; 9- 6-24 thru Sat, 6-26, 8-30am- Daly off Grand River June 24- TnIS turnitufe. antiques, golf clubs, Huge' Over 30 homes' 26, 9am-6 pm 4pm. Foch St. N of 5 Mile, 2 5pm, Something for every- 300 Perennials, dishwasher, 27th, 9-5pm It ram, July 17 Small Appliances, electronics, toys 519 0verhill, Friday, June 25 and streets W of Inskler. Furniture one! 36706 Kingsbury, N of wedding dress ($50). clothes & 18tn, Baby items, toys, &initch, much moretl N.ol Map'e. E.of Lahser Saturday, June 26. HIGHLAND TWP- Lots Of & a vanety ol items' Five Mile, W of Levan boys 0-4. girl's 0-2 & 5-7 tools, appliances, furniture, 9am-5pm sporting goods, washer/dryer, clothes (plus Sized), etc CANTON • 4 Family Sale! ent, ctr,, tables, snow plow LIVONIA Complon Village LIVONIA Multi-Family. PLYMOUTH LOCATED AT CANTON CHARTER 41975 Woodbfidge, N of Sunday, June 27, equip, camping items & Neighborhood Garage Sale Garden tools, bikes, toys, Garage Sale - Furniture. Palmer, E of Liiley June 24-27, 10am-2pm, much more! 6/24-6/26. 10- ACADEMY PROPERH: Located at corner of Don't Miss Out! June 24-26, household.June 24-26.9-4pm Household Items, Toys, Kid's REDFORO- Garage sale - 9-5p Furniture, clothes, tools, 6pm. On Hickory Ridge btwn 8-5 Located E of Middlebelt 15246 Hillcrest Ct Off 5 Mile, 49100 Ford M. household. 2 snakes, etc. Rotunda & Greenfield Honeywell Lk Rd & Lone Tree clothes 4 more 680 Simpson. 20448 Fox. 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With all the positive things that have its Japanese rivals, the turnabout in comparison and also in the efficiency begun accruing to General Motors as it costs is monumental for GM. More than advantages of the Japanese approach to attempts to leave 2009 behind, the anything else as GM's recovery plays manufacturing. The whole idea of GM Is applying its growing cost biggest one of all has only begun to out, this factor could ensure that the launching the Saturn brand in the mid- materialize: GM's fast-improving company not only is surviving but savings to Improve interiors In Eighties was for GM "finally" to make a new cars like this Cruze. manufacturing-cost position versus its thriving again as an independent entity cost-competitive small car that could biggest foreign rivals. within a few years. steal sales from the Japanese. But long current workers and turned That's right: GM likely has begun "It means the curse they've been before GM deep-sixed the Saturn brand management of those funds over to the enjoying a new cost edge. Some analysts carrying for 20-some years is gone", said last year, it gave up on that small-car union. say that it already has reached as much David Cole, chairman of the Center for pipe dream. GM soon will be able to test its as $2,000 a car over models built by Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, The Great Recession razed the Big newfound leverage with Cruze. And Japanese competitors in the United Mich., and a long-time student of GM. Three's house of cards, of course. But it while Cruze was under development States and that GM's overall cost His outfit recently estimated that GM also took most of the teeth out of the long before GM filed for bankruptcy, advantage may soon become as much as and Chrysler each has cut the cost of monstrous cost advantage previously outside analysts and GM executives double that amount. Other experts peg making each U.S. vehicle by $5,000, enjoyed by the Japanese. agree that the company's new cost GM's improving manufacturing-cost "People are going to be surprised. GM is Suddenly, the government-designed environment has been enriching Cruze comparison not as optimistically - but at going to be right at the center again of GM shed itself of several old plants, as it is readied for its debut. no worse than a draw compared with what will be a highly profitable thousands of workers, four slow-selling . "The level of execution is any of its major competitors at this industry". brands, and obligations to debt holders - unbelievable compared with the Cobalt", point. GM in its restructuring last year and the billions and billions of dollars of Cole said. He said that an innovative GM's improved cost position is wiped out $30-some billion in debt and associated costs. Chrysler underwent a suspension system that creates more showing up in its new vehicles and will reduced it to under $10 billion now. And similar crash diet. And the UAW agreed trunk room is one major reason, from the make a big difference in the quality and that was after GM earlier had gotten the to give each of the Big Three new future Cruze design hatched a few years ago. pricing of the upcoming Chevrolet Cruze, UAW and other unions to let GM off-load flexibility to add workers at a lower new But the addition of noise-insulation a highly touted small car that is due out its "legac)^ pension and health-care wage-and-benefit tier than existing materials around the rear is an soon. The consensus is that Cruze will costs onto a new, independent entity employees, which would roughly halve improvement that could have been leap-frog GM's last small car, the five- whose financial risks mainly fall to the the previous hourly compensation for added much more recently, partly as a year-old Chevrolet Cobalt - and pose unions, rather than to the company. new production .workers. result of vehicle managers' increasing serious competition to segment leaders GM had battled the cost bugaboo And all of that came just two years confidence about costs. such as the Honda Civic and Toyota fruitlessly for decades. It couldn't make a after the companies' new deals with the In any event, said Ken Morris, GM's Corolla. small car competitively in the United UAW that created voluntary employees' executive director of global vehicle For a company that perpetually faced States because of the huge beneficiary associations (VEBAs) that integration, "We're very happy with a roughly $2,000-a-car cost disadvantage manufacturing-cost differential, seen in vastly reduced their pension and where the Cruze will be against the for most of the last few decades versus the form of a woeful labor-cost benefits obligations for retired and competition when it comes out.

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