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BY OAN BODENE funding is slated for elimination under control of thy activities would remain with F.rps said it was possible for a hockev Several "philosophical questions” as that budget forecast. the* schools’ athletic department. association or booster club to fund a to the future of school athletics have been At a workshop Mondav night, the hoard Jack hrps ol the hockev association hockev program completely. "South raised hv Plvmouth-Canton School Board heard presentations by representatives of said last year his organization fielded Lyons and Brighton have done this in the members, although no decisions have the Plvmouth-Canton Hockey Association nine "very competitive teams,” last few years,” lie added. been made vet. and the Committee for Soccer in the representing 150 area plavers of high Kd Lee* of the soccer Committee said the The district is now facing a possible cut Plymou-th-Canlon Area. "school age. j cost of fielding a soccer team Vvouhj also of from approximately S3 million to S5 Both gropps said their individual "W e realize* cost is an obstacle, arid we be within reach of private winding b\ million in its operating budget for next sports could live funded independently ol are sensitive; to that,” he said. "W e fee*I booster organizations and other sources. vear. A significant portion of athletic the district’s budget, although actual it is possihlc-to overcome that obstacle.” (am t. on [)g. 51 May 6. 1981 The Newspaper with Its Heart in the Plymouth-Canton Com m unity air with one shot BY KFN VOYLFS l.ivoiua police otfieer. (,<*orge Harper, It is rare* that a Plymouth police* officer vvfio liail heard tin* call (ever .the radio w.i- is forced to fire* his si*rv ice* re-voler w he*n m deploved at the -ide <d tIn* highv\ av. pursuit of suspec ts fleeing tin* seem* of a As the* ear pulled near m the left lane. crime* tent that happened Thursday Harper rai-e<i a -hotgun .it the vehicle Vvcning. Cont. on pg. 3 Two unarmed maic> grabbl'd a handful of nimin from a register at Heritage Plymouth man Pharmacy. 41485 Ann Arbor Koad in Plymouth, and flee! into Fivonia hv wav of 1-275 hedore Plv mouth and Livonia police is nabbed in offie eTs apprehended the* subjects. At 5:24 p.m. I bur-vilav e*v<*ning, Eugene LSD drug bust Calvin, ami Darev Fields.'both of Detroit. Ranch Vi illiams of Plymouth was om- e*nle*re*<l the* drugstore*. The*v went up to of three men charged with tram-porting the* re*igsle*r nearest the door, while clerk controlled substance's aero-- -late- line- Marcia Jeffrie*- w;e- at the olhe*r end of the last week as units of tin- Drug Fm eounteT talking with another eierk. Anne foreement Agenev and Lieut. Dan Capezvnski. One of the* pair u-ed a Carpenter from Pl-v mouth, mmpleted a re*giste*r ke*\J to unlock tl^- drawer, while drug buv. tlie* other grabbed a handful of monev ( rid(TCO\ <T agent- tor ttn■ 4)1'.A made Jeffrie- hearing the* re gister ring open, the buv at 5:.30 p.rti. April 20 iri a van veiled at the pair and thev fled out the out-ubr of a f i o w 1 r r i g all r \ to Millord front door. Miller u ;iv <lni* driver of 1 1M■ van. w fiidi Another j’mplove* of the store. Mark w as eonf iM1,a U-d. Re sehke*. rail to the front ed the* store* and Kotind were 25.000 hits of blue* star’ THE WSDP van was In downtown Plymouth Friday afternoon broad­ out the* door. He* asked a woman passing LSD. casting from a remote unit. Administrative coordinator Jeffrey (Cardinal, at hv if she haei se*en the* black male*- ge*t into "W e were informed that a local left, led the broadcasting team that day. (Crier photo by Dick Brown I a ear. She* said ves, pointing to a blue* two- character wa- going to be involved m a tone* Buick which was Just le*aving the drug pickup in Ohio and the DF. A asked it parking lot and hcadc*d e ast on Ann.Arbor ] would like to hr in on it -on e si wa- Road. orignallv diought tlie the- buv woi'iid fu­ Re-dike 1 i\e*nt hack m and railed tfie made m Plymouth,” Carpenter -aid \- WSDP radio auction P|v mouth police* who responded with two it wa- we followed the van {*;e -1 IMv mouth units to the -ee*ne. „ int*rMilford.” Plvmoiitli officer I homa- Bowling m Carp»-nl<*r added th.it seven ear- were unit 56. hoi\e*ve*r, wa- on routine patrol offers many goodies u-ed m the -urv elliance ot t fie \ chicle along Ann \rlior Road near 1-2*5 iwlu-n BYKENVOYL^St through the FCC (Federal Com­ fie heani he call. He* pulled up and IN TODAY’S CRIER: On the eve of its 2nd Annual Spring munications Commission). waiti'd for (he hi cle to drive hv . The* Auetion, W SDP 88.1 (FM) enters its I 1th The founding of the station was based vebiele* soon «frove pa-t. full with onlv one vear of operation and ninth season of on on two reasons. First, the station would be. ol lfl<- two subJect- ill view. Bmvlitur the air broadcasting, stronger than ever. a good plac e for instructional training for followed a- 1 fie*v e*ntere*d nortIdiound <*nt*i i W o m e n Even .though the station taees budget all students' at Canton and Salem, and 1-275. cuts in the coming vear and the loss of second it would be* another means of Picking lip -peed III e\re— of ,0 mile- on their advisors John Seidelman and Cathy Allen serving the eoinmumlv in terms of media an hour ami dodging through traffic, ihr own time will hurl the operation, enthusiasm over coverage*. ear made (or the* exit raui|> onto ea-t the u prom in l a n d ion (May *-9) and the According to administrative* 'coor­ liound 1-96 (Jeffrie--). At dial point die A special look realization _th;1l the -tation’s image has dinator Jeitrev Cardinal. the m*n- v e-f oefe f ia relv im--ed n-ar rriditig a - In w e i at women in The grown considerably over tin* years gives eommerieal *-lation was seen, and -till i-. moving truck anci the -e<-ond fdaek male Plymouth-Canton the 60 or so staff member*- good reason to a- a strong communications link.'with the appeared m the ear. -aid Rowling. Community feel all is not in vam. community. Again pie king tip -peed, the ear lla-hed Formcd in 1970 the station went on the » At first the f 0-wall station could only fown 1-96 ivitb Bowling in pur-ml. Ju-I pgs. 15-50 air Feb. II 1972 after getting its license (5ml. on pg. 53 past the F irmington Roa<l ove-rpa* PG. The Way w e make (for you, Mom) is THE COMMUNITY CRIER: May ft, I N I t* making us/mww Party Barrel 20 pieces chicken, 2 pts. potatoes, 1 pt. gravy; 2 pts. cole slaw and 15 biscuits Reg. $15.95 i t a m O } % Save $1.50 ^ 1 4 ^ Economy Pack Fam ily Bucket 12 pieces Chicken, Thrift Pack 15 pieces chicken, 1 pt. potatoes 8 pieces Chicken, 1 pt. potatoes Vi pt. gravy 1 pt. potatoes, 1 pt. gravy 1 pt. cole slaw Vi pt. gravy, 2 pts. cole slaw and 9 biscuits 1 pt. cole slaw and 12 biscuits Reg. $9.90 and 6 biscuits Reg. SI 2.80 Reg. $6.95 Save $1.25 SAVE $1.00 SAVE.75 $ 3 9 0 M others D ay M ay 10th 1981 only i e m e m b e r W ^ d . i s P ly m o u th ^ m o S s V ^ c ip a n d l y D a y 3 pieces Chicken jcole slaw j S to re FRIED CHICKEN mashed potatoe s j gravy : O n ly 2 hot biscuits & honey Reg. $2.49$ 1 " j Every Wednesday 1122 W . Ann Arbor Rd. It Tastes Better Plymouth • 453-6767 N o Daily 10:30 9 pm Proprietor 7 Days a Week Coupon N ecessary Joe Langkabel i Shot stops fleeing pair UNITYTHE COMM CRIER: May 6. 1981 Cunt, from |ig. 1 Affording to PKniotilh I .iru If n.t n I (mi-n tr.n firng The pair go| out .uni ran Hfiirv Rt-rght ft. Harper wa- i itlu r al MP die -' at I In in i nili.uikiiii ill with Ifinplmg to tiro. Iml wa- unable. dm* I" Rowling going ffi.i-f mi f 11111 fb i .t||, ,j other \fhiflfs on (In- road, or Im wa- |u-l tor tin |i,ur in Ii.i[i two 11im - I )n \ going througl lli«* motion- in throw nil font m mi I to run -o Row hug In ml mm tin* drivt-r. omml 1 tl tile dlt t <1 li HI < i1 ille J,a --et1 in r and went into i jerking movement a- i! 1<> field-/ Itoth <IfMhi ted (Ci i 11 < i’tMu r i < i and tin-. w «Tc a in--led.
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