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VOLUME 21 NUMBER 60 fifantnn tiDbsmier THURSDAY. FEBRUARY a. 19W• CANTON. MICHIGAN-78 PAOBB S t v n m r F r v i CENTS IN THE PAPER TODAY Proud citizens: Two Canton resi- dents took their oath of citizenship Sunday. /3A Arraigned: A Canton man faces a felony charge in connection with bomb threats to the Plymouth- Canton high schools. /3A OPINION Tough decision: Residents have every right to be upset about a pro- posed Super Kmart, but Canton planning commissioners had no choice but to recommend approval of a site plan for the development. /8A COMMUNITY LIFE Something new: With two chil- dren in school, Kathv Shepler is organizing a group for stay-at- home moms of similar circum- stances. /IIA ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Jazzy: A benefit for the arts on Feb. 17 features Ursula Walker and the Buddy Budson Band with guest saxophonist Larry Nozero. /IB SPORTS Canton moves to top: Westland John Glenn entered Tuesday's home game against Plymouth Canton unbeaten in Western Lakes Activities Association bas- ketball. But Canton showed who was best, hammering the Rockets to move into a tie for first. /1C Salem ends streak: Plymouth Salem had lost five-straight bas- ketball games, all against WLAA foes, but the skid ended with a win over Livonia Franklin Tuesday. /1C LOTTERY •LOTTO: 3,33,34,36,37,48 INDEX Megastore plan irks residents The Lotto jncfcpot ***** at The Lottery number* tor Wedniedey. 7.18Q6W: •DAILY 3: 643 , •DAILY 4: 7476 •CASH •: 1,13,16*23,29 Resident* remain opposed to t proposed Supeir Kmart at Haggerty and Ford raids despite road Improvements on Haggerty snda traffic Light on Ford. They're concerned in part about traffic. BY JOANNE MAUSEEWSEI HT \»> WllTU Resident* near the proposed Super Kmart at Ford and Haggerty didn t mince word. Monday night - they don't went a megastore in their beck- yards or more congestion on commu- nity HERE SHOW TO REACH US UirSI "We spend 15 minutes waiting in this mess." said Greenwood resident Ron Zones, referring to the congested Haggerty-Ford intersection. His house in the Willow Trail subdivision backs up to the site of the proposed Super Kmart. "It's not going to work, guys." Following s public bearing Monday night at which residents filled the township board meeting room snd ad- jacent hallway. Canton planning com- recommended approval of a site plan snd special land use for the Zaremba Group, which would de velop the megastore on 27.39 acres on the north side of Ford Road, between Man's Do It Center snd Haggerty Road. Commissioner Tom Sullivan abs- tained from the vote, saying he had SoeMaASTOat, SA TUOIU GSAVtwmtrr ASTWT b Talent on stage at show BY DIANE HANSON SFM I AL Varna of gifted singers, dedicated dancers and laugh-provoking come- dy skits warmed the hearts and hand* of appreciative audiences at Salem High School auditorium on Friday and Saturday night This was the 31st annual -Variety I s . . . " talent show sponsored by the mu sic department at the Plymouth TOM I Th* Rnrhenhoa Quartet of Ted Abesamis and Chris Blossom of Canton, Matt including varsity, concert, symphony, marching, jazz and percussion ensemble "It's been going on I've been alive," said Symphony and MffrKin| Band director David McGrath, • 1983 graduate of Plym- outh Canton High School. McGrath played trombone all years In the Symphony mg Bands under the direction of for Morton Taylor hearing set for Monday BY JOANNE MALJSZEWSEI •rurVinu Residents are encouraged to attend a rwMig bearing on a draft environ- mental assessment for the propoeed extension of Morton Taylor. Warren to Ford. s t 7 p j a Monday. Feb. 12, in Canton Township HalL Wayne County officials will present the draft environmental assessment - ordered by the Michigan Depart ment of Transportation - et the top of the meeting. Residents may then provide their comments to s court stenographer. "We will take the comment snd re- spond in the final draft to the Hate and federal highway administration. They will review it than approve it, or tell us we need further change or deny it," ts«** Alan Richardson. Wsyne County deputy director of engineer - 10 Michelle Hall of the Carriage Hills subdivision, who has led the effort for a boulevard as opposed to s two-lane cross-section ss proposed by the county, urged neighbors to read the environmental sassssment, e copy of which is available at the township clerk's office. 1160 S. Canton Center Road. T h i s will probably be their chance to have s say,** said Hall, who sdded the recommendation is for s two- lane cross section. including tree re- moval. and not a boulevard. Plans for the Morton Tsylor exten- sion were unveiled in April 1996. Controversial among residents of the Carriage Hill and Willow Homes sub- divisions, the plans call for the road extension to border their beck yard. If not able to stop the extension which is s part of the county's master road plsn residents have opted for See 4A Dr. Fisher's third murder trial gets under way BY BIB. DILLON SVAIV W a m a la opsniag arguments Wednesday. Assistant Wayne County Proescutor Robert Donaldson told a Jury of 10 msn and four women that Dr. Charles Fisher was Hag man wt of jealousy and desperation. Formerly of Canton, Fisher, 56. is on trial for the third time in connec- tion with the 1904 asphyxiation death of Kile Maria Msrtads Fisher, 31. First-degree murder convictions In 19M snd 190S wore overturned. This Is a cans about a brutal, cal- culated murder. This is a case shout love; lovs Charles Flahsr profmssd to have for Ells Maria Mercado-Flshsr. Donaldson told jurors and Wsyne Circuit Judgs Cynthia Stephen* Donaldson said FUhsr was ob- seeeed with the fact that Mercado had fallen in love with a cousin shs had vial tad in Bolivia, and with whom shs wns planning a reunion in Germany. Canton police were called to the Fisher home on Thomwood July 15. Fisher told police that intruders him up and bound him with duct tape, then did the same to his wife after she returned home from her sf- ternoon shift st Cbelsss Community Hospital shortly after midnight Aftar she eras pronounced brain dead at 9 t Joeeph Mercy Hospital, life support was removed snd her kid- neys donated. A registered nurse, Mercado was enrolled in a transcultural nursing program at Wayne State University and employed as s visiting nurse A microbiologist snd Fulbright scholsr. rieher wns In charge of the mkrobiol- ogy laboratory at Veterans Adminis- tration Hospital in Ann Arbor. Fisher has been jailed in the Segi- naw Regional Correctional Facility. While doing time on his second con- viction, he was found guilty of trying to convince follow inmstee to plead guilty to his srifo's murder. Donaldson told jurors they will find out in the course of the 25-day trial that the Fishers wsrs heving marital trouble, snd that be wrote to relatives several times, sfraid of losing Merca- do. Canton police said that whils Canton author recounts harrowing adventure Man Vawn Tin- ney holds her new book, 'Marita: Missing in Mexico," which Has been pub- lished by As- pen Boohs* She plans to market the book on a new WoHd Wide Web pagesheis creating on the Internet 4 BY RALPH E. ECHTINAW e r AT? Wanes Canton Township rssidsnt Man Vawn Tlnney's moat recent booh will no doubt have i Ur sppsal than her past publications An instructional •as "Ssriss 1000 Hardware and "Series 1544 D4/T1 Muhil up," tim"miI"~Whea Twna 10 yearn old, I told fel;
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VOLUME 2 1 NUMBER 6 0

fifantnn tiDbsmier THURSDAY. FEBRUARY a . 1 9 W • CANTON. M I C H I G A N - 7 8 PAOBB

StvnmrFrv i CENTS

I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Proud citizens: Two Canton resi-dents took their oath of citizenship Sunday. / 3 A

Arraigned: A Canton man faces a felony charge in connection with bomb threats to the Plymouth-Canton high schools. / 3 A

OPINION

Tough decision: Residents have every right to be upset about a pro-posed Super Kmart, but Canton planning commissioners had no choice but to recommend approval of a site plan for the development. / 8 A

COMMUNITY LIFE

Something new: With two chil-dren in school, Kathv Shepler is organizing a group for stay-at-home moms of similar circum-stances. / I I A

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Jazzy: A benefit for the arts on Feb. 17 features Ursula Walker and the Buddy Budson Band with guest saxophonist Larry Nozero. / I B

SPORTS

Canton moves to top: Westland John Glenn entered Tuesday's home game against Plymouth Canton unbeaten in Western Lakes Activities Association bas-ketball. But Canton showed who was best, hammering the Rockets to move into a tie for first. / 1 C

Salem ends streak: Plymouth Salem had lost five-straight bas-ketball games, all against WLAA foes, but the skid ended with a win over Livonia Franklin Tuesday. /1C

LOTTERY

•LOTTO: 3 , 3 3 , 3 4 , 3 6 , 3 7 , 4 8

INDEX

Megastore plan irks residents

The Lotto jncfcpot ***** at The Lottery number* tor Wedniedey. 7 . 1 8 Q 6 W :

•DAILY 3: 6 4 3 ,

•DAILY 4 : 7 4 7 6

•CASH • : 1 , 1 3 , 1 6 * 2 3 , 2 9

Resident* remain opposed to t proposed Supeir Kmart at Haggerty and Ford raids despite road Improvements on Haggerty snda traffic Light on Ford. They're concerned in part about traffic.

BY JOANNE MAUSEEWSEI HT \»> WllTU

Resident* near the proposed Super Kmart at Ford and Haggerty didn t mince word. Monday night - they don't went a megastore in their beck-yards or more congestion on commu-nity

HERE S H O W TO REACH US

U i r S I

"We spend 15 minutes waiting in this mess." said Greenwood resident Ron Zones, referring to the congested Haggerty-Ford intersection. His house in the Willow Trail subdivision backs up to the site of the proposed Super Kmart. "It 's not going to work, guys."

Following s public bearing Monday night at which residents filled the township board meeting room snd ad-jacent hallway. Canton planning com-

recommended approval of a site plan snd special land use for the Zaremba Group, which would de velop the megastore on 27.39 acres on the north side of Ford Road, between Man's Do It Center snd Haggerty Road.

Commissioner Tom Sullivan abs-tained from the vote, saying he had

SoeMaASTOat, SA TUOIU GSAVtwmtrr ASTWT

b

Talent on stage at show BY DIANE HANSON SFM I AL V a r n a

of • gifted singers, dedicated

dancers and laugh-provoking come-dy skits warmed the hearts and hand* of appreciative audiences at Salem High School auditorium on Friday and Saturday night This was the 31st annual -Variety I s . . . " talent show sponsored by the mu sic department a t the Plymouth

TOM I

Th* Rnrhenhoa Quartet of Ted Abesamis and Chris Blossom of Canton, Matt

including varsity, concert, symphony, marching, jazz and percussion ensemble

"It 's been going on I've been alive," said Symphony and M f f r K i n | Band director David McGrath, • 1983 graduate of Plym-outh Canton High School.

McGrath played trombone all years In the Symphony mg Bands under the direction of for

Morton Taylor hearing set for Monday BY JOANNE MALJSZEWSEI • r u r V i n u

Residents are encouraged to attend a rwMig bearing on a draft environ-mental assessment for the propoeed extension of Morton Taylor. Warren to Ford. s t 7 p j a Monday. Feb. 12, in Canton Township HalL

Wayne County officials will present the draft environmental assessment - ordered by the Michigan Depart ment of Transportation - et the top

of the meeting. Residents may then provide their comments to s court stenographer.

"We will take the comment snd re-spond in the final draft to the Hate and federal highway administration. They will review it than approve it, or tell us we need further change or deny it," ts«** Alan Richardson. Wsyne County deputy director of engineer -

1 0 Michelle Hall of the Carriage Hills

subdivision, who has led the effort for a boulevard as opposed to s two-lane cross-section ss proposed by the county, urged neighbors to read the environmental sassssment, e copy of which is available at the township clerk's office. 1160 S. Canton Center Road.

T h i s will probably be their chance to have s say,** said Hall, who sdded

the recommendation is for s two-lane cross section. including tree re-

moval. and not a boulevard. Plans for the Morton Tsylor exten-

sion were unveiled in April 1996. Controversial among residents of the Carriage Hill and Willow Homes sub-divisions, the plans call for the road extension to border their beck yard. If not able to stop the extension — which is s part of the county's master road plsn — residents have opted for

See 4A

Dr. Fisher's third murder trial gets under way BY B I B . DILLON SVAIV W a m a

la opsniag arguments Wednesday. Assistant Wayne County Proescutor Robert Donaldson told a Jury of 10 msn and four women that Dr. Charles Fisher was Hag man wt of jealousy and desperation.

Formerly of Canton, Fisher, 56. is on trial for the third time in connec-tion with the 1904 asphyxiation death of Kile Maria Msrtads Fisher, 31. First-degree murder convictions In 19M snd 190S wore overturned.

T h i s Is a cans about a brutal, cal-

culated murder. This is a case shout love; lovs Charles Flahsr profmssd to have for Ells Maria Mercado-Flshsr. Donaldson told jurors and Wsyne Circuit Judgs Cynthia Stephen*

Donaldson said FUhsr was ob-seeeed with the fact that Mercado had fallen in love with a cousin shs had vial tad in Bolivia, and with whom shs wns planning a reunion in Germany.

Canton police were called to the Fisher home on Thomwood July 15.

Fisher told police that intruders

him u p and bound him with duct tape, then did the same to his wife after she returned home from her sf-ternoon shift st Cbelsss Community Hospital shortly after midnight

Aftar she eras pronounced brain dead at 9 t Joeeph Mercy Hospital, life support was removed snd her kid-neys donated.

A registered nurse, Mercado was enrolled in a transcultural nursing program at Wayne State University and employed as s visiting nurse A microbiologist snd Fulbright scholsr. rieher wns In charge of the mkrobiol-ogy laboratory at Veterans Adminis-

tration Hospital in Ann Arbor. Fisher has been jailed in the Segi-

naw Regional Correctional Facility. While doing time on his second con-viction, he was found guilty of trying to convince follow inmstee to plead guilty to his srifo's murder.

Donaldson told jurors they will find out in the course of the 25-day trial that the Fishers wsrs heving marital trouble, snd that be wrote to relatives several times, sfraid of losing Merca-do.

Canton police said that whils

Canton author recounts harrowing adventure Man

Vawn Tin-ney holds her new book, 'Marita: Missing in Mexico," which Has been pub-lished by As-pen Boohs* She plans to market the book on a new WoHd Wide Web pagesheis creating on the Internet

4

BY RALPH E . ECHTINAW er AT? Wanes

Canton Township rssidsnt Man Vawn Tlnney's moat recent booh will no doubt have i Ur sppsal than her past publications

An instructional

•as "Ssriss 1000 Hardware and "Series 1544 D4/T1 Muhil

up," tim"miI"~Whea Twna 10 yearn old, I told

fel;

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2A(C) The Observer / T H l US DAY, F E B R U A R Y 8 , 1 9 0 6 The Observer / T H U H 8 D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 8 , 1 9 9 6 (C)3A

CITY o r PLYMOUTH NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

ESTABUSHMENT O F INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT NO. 4

NOCK* Ia hereby f i v o a t h a t t he P lymou th Cily C a n i i m w n will hoM a pub l i c h e a r i n g oo F r b r u - r y JO. 1 M « . a t 7 0 0 P M in t h e l o n a u u M O C h a m b e r * a t C t t y Hel l . J01 S M e m S t r e e t , to cwmmU* t h e faUowuv

E s t a b l i s h m e n t «f I n d u s t r i a l Deve lopment D u l n c t S o 4. to inc lude t he foiknruof indust r ia l proper ty

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TAX I D NO. 40-007-SO-OOO'7-TOOc PART O F NW . O P SEC 25 T 1 S R»E BEG AT A P O I N T S S8D 21M E SOFT A N D N 0 1 D 3»U E 1T3 77PT FROM NW . COR O F S E C 25. T H N O l D 39M E 442 12FT. TH S 73D 1TM 40S E 414 22FT, T H S O l D 39M W 334.73PT. T H N IWD 21M W •00FT TO POR. EXC N SOFT ALSO EXC E 30FT T H E R E O F , and TAX ID NO. 40-007 9 * 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 c PART O F SW K O F SEC 25 T 1 S RAE BEG AT A POINT S SAD 2 1 M E SOFT A N D S O l D 39M W 120 6 2 F T FROM W . COR O F SEC 25. T H S 8«D 21M E 3TOFT TH S OlD 39M W 136 TOFT T H N M D S I M W 3 7 0 FT. TH N O l D 39M E 320 70 F T T O K>B .jad

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U N D A J LANGMESSER. CMC City Clerk

C r a s h v i c t i m w a s a c t i v e i n G O P I Moaaotoro from page 1A

CITY OF PLYMOUTH PUBLIC NOTICE 1996 CDBG FUNDS; PROPOSED USES

AND PUBLIC HEARING

P u r s u a n t u> Federa l gu ide l ines . the Ci ty of P l y m o u t h la a n n o u n c i n g tta i b j ccuvea and poeaible use* for developing project* us ing 1996 Federa l C- «nmuni ty Development Block G r a n t • CDBG> fund ing

OBJECTIVES. 1 To provide benef i t* direct ly to pe r sons of low-moderate i n f o m

and/or U> a r e a s in which a t least 44"* of t h e res ident* a r e of low m o d e r a t e income

2. To provide benef i t s to senior citizen*

3 To provide benef i t* to hand icapped a t i s e n *

The City an t ic ipa te* receiving approx ima te ly $77,500 in CDBG f u n d * for 1996. and ha* iden t i f ied t h e following poten t ia l project* for use of t h e s e f u n d *

I Senior P r o g r a m * a Senior CiUcen Van Drtver b Senior Ci t izen Van Lhapat ther e Senior ClUsen Nutr i t ion Program Delivery

— d Sen ior C t t t a e e C h o r e Service e Senior Ci t ixen Newsle t te r

138.000 . a 1 <J«J0 j

140.500 17.000 20.000

$77 5 0 0

2 -ADA compliance modif icat ions tn public bui ldings 3 Old Village Improvemen t*

TOTAL PI H I H H V A B r v . CiUiena are invited to comment oo the proposed project* listed above and to t u g g e s t o ther p ro jec t* Ail p ro jec t* o u t mee t one of t h e federa l C D B G

A pobbc hear ing for the purpose of receiving comment* on the proposed ueae of 1900 CDBG funds , a n d addi t iona l suggest ion* for use of said fund* will be held by t he P lymou th Ct ty C o m e t — w « on Tuesday. February 30. 1996. a t 7 0 0 P M is the Cowmiessnw C h a m b e r s a t Ctty Hall . 201 S Mam St ree t

U N D A J L A N G M E S S E R CMC City Clerk

BY K x v m BROWN Or AT* W a r r a a

Jennifer Ana Doyle, recently elected Plymouth precinct dak gate (or ihe Republican Party, was killed in a car cvaah Friday oo Sheldon Road in Plymouth Township

Abo injured in lb* crash won Doyle's sister Julia Jones, 26. a passenger, and Anita Wsstier. 51. erf Canton, driver of a Caravan, the second car in the accident

The collision happened near the intersection of Sheldon and John Aldan, said Plymouth Township police, adding weather conditions ware not s factor in the crash as the road was not icy snd the weather waa clear.

Police said Doyle, 25, was driv-ing s 1969 Mercury Tracer north on Sheldon Road at 4:15 p.m. when she lost control of the car.

The car veered sideways into the southbound lanes of Sheldon Road, where it was struck by sn oncoming Dodge Caravan, police said

Doyle's uncle Jim Amar re-membered her "She identified with a lot of the principles and philosophies of the Republican

Party, she was someone who was vary family oriented"

She became interested in the party by attending state conven-tions with her sister Julie — who si so served as precinct delegate.

"You could describe her as a very warm person, very loving, very kind, when people met her they found themselves attached to her." Amar said

After the crash, the victim's sla-ter waa listed in critical coodition at St. Joeeph Hospital in Ann Ar-bor. Her condition aa of Tuesday had been upgraded to fair.

Wastier of Canton, the driver of the Caravan, waa treated and re-leased Friday from St. Mary Hos-pital in Livonia. "Thank good-ness for airbaga and seat belts for her." said Plymouth Township Police Sgt. Jim Jarvia.

Police said Doyle was probably wearing a seat belt, adding it was undetermined if her sister eras wearing s seat belt.

No citations have been issued in the crash, as police are still in-vestigating.

Doyle was born Jan. 29. 1971, in Roys! Oak. She graduated from Plymouth Salem High School in

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Fatal acc Mailt' A Plymouth woman died as the result of a two-car accident on Sheldon and John Alden roads in Plymouth Township Friday night. A Canton woman, the driver of the second car, was treated and released.

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Doyle worked aa manager of the Fannie Mae store at Laurel Park.

Survivors include husband Jo-seph Doyle of Plymouth; mother Julia A Jones of Plymouth, brother Frederick of San Diego. Calif.; aiater Julie Jonee of Plym outh, and uncles James Amar of

Plymouth and Sam Amar of Sac-ramento, Calif.

Funeral services were sched-uled for 11 s.m. Wednesday at the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home with the Rev. Jerry Yarnell offici-sting. Burial erill be in Parkview Camelry. Livonia-

Memorials can be made to the charity of your choice.

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A recent story on headaches should have said s support group affilisted with the Head Pain As sociation of Michigan meets st 7 p.m. the third Monday of every

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had a conversation about the project apart from commiasicn businese, and did not think It was appropriate to cast a vote.

Comaiaaloa reapoaaa "I understand people have a lot

of discomfort with this. It certain-ly is not something people look forward to having la their bock yard." said planning commission-er Melisss McLaughlin, adding that planning staff and ooasmis sionere hsve done the beet they could with the propooed develop ment. McLaughlin is alae a toem-ship trustee.

"We don't stand on 1-275 and flag these people down." she said, responding to residents' concerns about increased development and sccompsnying problems, such as increased traffic.

Plans for the Super K include a grocery store in a 177,757-aquare-foot building, plua a garden shop of 21.800 square foot. There is also room on the site for a 26,000-tujusre foot stand-alone retail building for snother user.

Development plan* D e v e l o p e r Gsry Bisles said he

has not only complied, but ex-c e e d e d many township regula-t i o n s . Among those are a 425-foot f r o n t s e t b a c k compared to the 85-foo t r e q u i r e d , 166 square-foot rear s e t b a c k compared to 30-foot re-q u i r e d and 92-square-foot side s e t b a c k s c o m p a r e d to the 15-foot r e q u i r e d .

T h e d e v e l o p m e n t would have

three entrances off Haggerty, with the cantor one considered as the main entrance and a third for trucks. An entrance will be on Ford Road and would i nclude a traffic light. Developers aleo plan to build a connector road to which other nearby buainaaaoa may con

Also propoaod for the develop-ment are three detention ponds — the development sits in a flood plain — and one-quarter acre of the wetlands would bo replaced aa three-quarter of an acre on the atta.

"We have tried to leave what natural terrain there la in the back," Bisles said, adding that berms up to seven feet high will be built, as well as s eight-foot wall to hide the loading docks at the rear of the building.

Residents' concerns But reaidents were not im-

pressed "Wouldn't you like this community not to be a Weatland? Wouldn't you like to hsve a Jacobaon'a when you come in in-stead of a White Castle?" asked s resident, adding he is concerned sbout deteriorating property val-ues.

Another resident said her house was up for sale, had an offer made snd then withdrawn when the po-tential owners heard of the Kmart

. plana. "What do we need this store

for?" aaked resident John Mix.

Increased traffic

Threats

BILL BUS* AS ST PHUTOCKAPNES

Packed: The Canton Township meeting room was packed to overflowing Monday with annoyed residents who will be neighbors of a proposed Super K at Haggerty and Ford roads.

charge A 18-year-old Canton man

faces a state felony charge in con ptrtioB with bomb threats to Canton High School.

David Scott Sowers WM sr raigned 00 one count of malicious use of the telephone to make threats before 35th District Court Judge John MacDonald, Feb. 5.

MacDonald set a bond of $5,000 or 10 percent. Sowers waa trans-ferred to the Dickerson Facility. Police are continuing their inves-tigation. It is believed another 19-year-old suspect made at least one of at least 15 calls that were fpsde to Canton High School ear ly Jan. 26. Sowers and the 19 year-old are both Plymouth-Can-ton graduates.

Residents were most concerned sbout increased traffic, despite a traffic study and plans by devel-opers to widen a portion of Hag-gerty Road to six lanea — includ-ing a dedicated southbound right-turn only lane — to the second entrance and tapering to four lanes at the most northern en-trance.

"Your traffic man is being paid by them," resident Jim Haynes

told Bisles. "U he's got a bad re-port, he won't come in here."

Residents also questioned why the toarnship did not notify them long before the legally required date.

Financial concerns Others aaked for more time to

meet with the developer — and hopefully Kmart officials, who residents said were notably ab-

sent from the discussions. Residents si so offered concgni

sbout Kmart's financial instabili-ty and whether nearby Kmart* would be closed

Biales said he wss told by Kmart officials that the store in New Towne Plaxs at Ford and Sheldon roads .would be closed.

.• Kmart indicsted lo ui they will try to get out of the lease . . . Biales said.

Conditions accompany approval of Kmart's proposal BY JOANNF. MALIHZKWSKI B T I H W a r n s

Despite s recommended sp-provai of s proposed Super Kmart st Hsggerty and Ford roads. Can-ton pfenning commissioners have included a host of conditions that must be met before the first sho-vel hits the ground.

According to the motion offered by commissioner Bob Wade, Zaremba Group developers mi st:

B put up 3 0 - f o o t light poles in the

front of the store, 25-foot poles at the rear, none attached to the building. B provide a written agreement from Kmart allowing acoess to ad-jacent business owners to use a connector road that will be paral-lel to Ford Road, but behind the businesses facing the thorough-fere. B conatruct a 10-foot wide landscaped boulevard at the sec-ond (middle) entrance on Hagger-ty-

a indicate on their plans the sec-ond phase, which is a 25,000-square-foot retail building for an-other user, snd postponement of the construction of 148 parking spaces for the building.

B ensure that a traffic light at the Ford Road entrance will be in-stalled. The certificate of occu-pancy will depend on i t

a pursue state transportation of-ficials to spprove timing all lights on Ford Road.

• pursue a deceleration lane on Ford at the proposed traffic light east of the entrance B ensure that lights at the resLr of the building are 250 wstts or less, a ensure that all light poles will be brown, anodized aluminum, a ensure that sccess will be msintained for maintenance of the retention ponds.

B establish an escrow account to ensure that all Isndscaping is completed.

Commissioners si so included in the motion that the building permit — allowing construction to start — will depend on devel-opers receiving spprovals from other agencies, such as Wsyne Couny, the state Department of Nstural Resources and Michigan Department of Transportation.

The site plan and special land use — required for a superstore of more than 40,000 square feet — will go before Canton trustees for s final vote in about three weeks.

Malicious use "of the telephone is a state misdemeanor punish able by up to six months in pris-on, a $500 fine, or both.

It is unclear whether Sowers is responsible for the bomb threat that csused the evacuation of Bus 66 at the high schools Jan. 29. No bomb wss found on the bus.

More than 4.500 students and staff were evacuated from Canton and Salem high schools for 20 minutes after 10-15 threatening calls were received by the Salem switchboard from a cellular phone before 9 s.m. Jan. 26.

Students were told to evacuate the building for a fire drill. They were asked to stay 40 feet away from the buildings. Following a 20 minute search for explosives by Canton police, Michigan State Police and school personnel, s tu dents were allowed to re-enter the buildings. No explosives were found.

Police said they were notified by school officials that they hat! information about possible sus-pects.

Canton residents celebrate their American citizenship BY RENBE SKOCLCND HI Warns

In an experience aa American as apple pie. Bharat snd Aashiah Shaw of Canton raiaod their hands before a U.S. Circuit Court judgs last Sunday and SWOTS alle-giance to the United Statea of America.

The Shawa, fether and son, were among a group of a 108 im-migrants from 39 countries who took part in the Oath of Alle-giance Ceremony held at Congre-gation Beth Achim in Southifeld The ceremony waa sponsored by several organisations in the Jew ish community to celebrate citi-zenship

"It was one of those father and son things," said Bharat, an ac-countant, who with his wife and two sons immigrated from Bom-bay, India. They have lived la Canton for 11 years.

But for Bharat and Aashiah Shaw, the ceremony

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awareness erf the faota they have put down In this country.

"We live here, we wact bora, we've grown attached bora. It's like we're in India." said Bharac "It's a freedom. Rveryeae can do what they want under the law "

Aashiah, 20. a graduate ei

Michigan-Dearborn, takes hie e*t-irenahip in atrida. He 0<fcwd • few li#*hearted views ea Aaseri

They'ra proud: Aash-~ ish Shaw and his fa-ther, Bharat, show their certificates of citizensh ip. Both pledged their alle-giance to the United States of America be-fore a U.S. Circuit Court judge in Southfield Sunday.

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mer band director James Griffith. A» a high school student. McGrmth was alao involved in four years of "Variety !• . .

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Market Place," featuring several humorous Jamaican "ladiee" of-fering their '

waa definitely not in short supply when skits like "The Almoat Per-fect Novel" and the spoof of "The Dating Game" took the stage

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had a few bittersweet though U af tar Friday 's performance.

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s boulevard at least in the section of Ford to Hanford roads,

A boulevard would not only be more aesthetically pleasing, but could save 100-year-old trees that *it in the center of the road right of-way Residents also believe s boulevard would be safer, particu -larty for their children as they cross the extension on their wsy to Miller Elementary School

County officials say the exten

s ioA t s n e e d e d to relieve north-south traffic that currently travels on congested Lilley and Sheldon roads.

But plans were delayed by Aug-ust 1996 when the state ordered Wayne County to conduct a envi ronmental aasessment study, which indudee the area's history, endangered species, air quality snd noise levels among s number of items.

Plans may be further delayed

becauaaTbe pool oTfederal money for 1996-98 road work is much smaller than expected "We don't know if the project will go through in the same time frame aa we thought," said Tom Caaari. town-ship engineer.

Some residents are hoping that a more in-depth environmental

impact study will be conducted. For that to happen, the environ mental asseeament has to show that the two-lane road would have a significant impact on the area or the roadway plana have to gen erate a great amount of con trover •y

CHARTER TOWNSHIP O F CANTON NOTICE O F CLOSE O F VOTER REGISTRATION

FOR T H E MARCH 19, 1996 P R E S I D E N T I A L PRIMARY

Notice is he reby given i h s t Tuesday. F e b r u a r y 20. 1995 u ibe las t <lsy r e f i s t r a l i o o s c a n be accep ted in order to be e l ig ib le t o vo te in t h e Pres ident ia l P r i m a r y to be held oo Tuesday. March 19. 1996 for the purpose of voting far c a n d i d a t e s seeking nominat ion to t he office of President of the I ' m ted S t a t e a R e g i s t r a t i o n s will be accep ted a t t he Township Clerk * Office, 1150 S C t n i o o Center Road be tween t he hour s of 3 30 » m and 5 0 0 p m Monday thirxigfe Friday or at any Secre ta ry at S t a l e Offwe Mail-In reg i s t ra t ions p u e t m a r k e d try Frtwuarv 20. 1996 ariil be accepted

Pe r sons w i t h spec ia l needs * h o a r e u n a b l e to r e g i s t e r ia t he above ment ioned m a n n e r are urged to contact the C le rk • Office at JST

TERRY G BENNETT CWrk

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C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F CANTON NOTICE O F H E A R I N G

A S S E S S M E N T B O A R D O F REVIEW

Notice is he reby g iven t h a t t he C a n t o n Township M a r c h Boerd of Review will meet on t h e following da te s and Umes

Hearings are by appointment, call 9fi 11211 between i J O i B m 5 00 p m for apfnuvUbent from February 26 1996 thru Marcft I. 1996

T u e s d a y M a r c h S. 1«M O R G A N I Z A T I O N A L MEETTNtj ONLY 1 « 0 p.m. to W 0 p j a

H E A J U X . D A T E S BY A P P O I N T M E N T S

11. i * e a 100 p « to v o o P » a=ea pm. u> m o pjs .

ix. iaaa »=aa mum. u> 1*00 -1 OO p * . U» ScOO p-m.

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, 16. 1M Ma mjm. to lOO pum.

TXher h e a r i n g d a t e s and t imes m a ; be K h c d u l s d as n e e d e d

You may call » I -6400 far fu r the r i n fo rma t ion cm t h e hea r ings , da tes and

All persona p ro tec t ing the i r a a s e s s m e n t m u s t rtnpiete pet i t ions prior to ; before t he Board A personal a p p e a r a n c e m not required

T h e Board at Review will be held in T o w n s h i p Hall Mee t ing Room of t he C a n t o n T o w n s h i p HalL a t 1150 5 C a n t o n C e n t e r Road P lease come p repa red , s s s 10 m i n u t e t i m e l i m i t be fo re t he B o a r d wil l be s t r ic t ly adhe red to

If you have any ques t ions r ega rd ing t he March call Dar iene C cedes . Secretary to t he Board of

of Review, you may at 961-6400

CITY O F P L Y M O U T H C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F PLYMOUTH

LEGAL N O T I C E

CLOSE O F R E G I S T R A T I O N FOR P R E S I D E N T I A L PRIMARY

P L E A S E NOTE that Tuesday. February 20. 1996 >a the last d a t e to regis ter for t h e P r e s i d e n t i a l P r imary to he he ld on Tuesday, M a r c h 19. 1996 Reg is t ra t ion for City e lectors will be t a k e n s t the Office of t he Cle rk . 201 S o u t h Main Street la P lymou th . R e g i s t r a t i o n for Township e lectors s t t he Office at t h e Township Clerk. 42350 Ann Arbor Road, or for e i t he r s t any Secre ta ry ot S ta te Office T h e phone n u m b e r of t he City Clerk is 4&S-1234 X 234. t h a t at the Township Clerk is 4&3-3&40 X 234 The offices of both C le rks a r e open from 8 0 0 a m to 4 30 p m . Monday t h r o u g h F n d a y If s r e s iden t is u n s b i e lo regis ter d u r i n g t he l ime t he Clerks" offices are open a call t o t h e rsepsc t ive Clerk ' s Office can se t u p s convenient t ime for t h e res iden t

U N D A LANGMESSER. CMC Clerk, City of P lymou th

MARILYN MASSENGILL. CMC Cle rk . C h a r t e r Township of P lymou th

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

P R O P O S E D A M E N D M E N T T O T H E Z O N I N G O R D I N A N C E O F T H E C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P Of CANTON. WAYNE C O C X T Y . M I C H I G A N

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1943 at tike Scale at Ordinance at the C m a s M at the Charier oe Monday March «. ISM. 11S0S.

(-eases*

to Art 164 at the PeM*c Acts at t la the Zoning

at C e a t s a that the P leae iag at Canton will h o l d s Pubbc Hearing

• 1 7 0 0 p m on the

OT CANTON KOONING - CONSIDER R 2 0 C E 9 T TO REZONE PARCELS 100 « 0 0001 0 0 0 A N D 100 M 0003 000 FROM R - L SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL T O R 4 . SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED RESIDENTIAL.

CONSIDER REQUEST TO REZONE PART OF 100 # 0 0002 000 FROM R-0 . SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED RESIDENTIAL TO E l . SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Property a located west <d Canton Canter Read between h a M Perk way and Gsddss Read AND.

CONSIDER R E Q U E S T TO REZONE THE SOUTHERLY MOST PART O f PARCEL 100 M 0009 0 0 0 FROM RA. RURAL AGRICULTURAL AND R- l . SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO R-6. SINGLE FAMILY ATTACHED RESIDENTIAL Property m faceted ea the wset s>de <d C Rsad s s t h at the h — l Psrkway

N l o i i n l i s '

C A N T O N T O W N S H I P P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

P R O P O S E D A M E N D M E N T TO T H E ZONING ORDINANCE O F T H E C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN

N O T I C E IS HEREBY GIVEN p u r s u a n t lo Art 164 of the Public Ar t s of 1943 at t h e S t a t e at Michigan, aa a m e n d e d , and p u r s u a n t lo t he Zoning O r d i n a n c e at the C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p of Can ton t h a t t he P l ann ing •'inrimi—.urn at the C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p at C a n t o n will he ld s Public H e a r i n g on Monday. March 4. 1996. 1 ISO S C a n t o n Cen te r Road s t 7 0 0 p m on t he follasrtng propwesd a m e n d m e n t s to t h e Zoning Ord inance

W I N S H A L L R E Z O N I N G C O N S I D E R R E Q U E S T TO REZONE PARCEL 110 9 0 0006 000 FROM R A RURAL AGRICULTURAL T O R-2. S I N G L E FAMILY R E S I D E N T I A L Proper ty » located a t t he no r thwes t c o m e r of Beck s n d G s d d s s Roads

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VIC GUSTAFSON.

A C C E S S T O PUBLIC M E E T I N G S T h e C h a r t e r Townahip of C a n t o n wil l provide n e c e s s a r y auxil iary a ids snd services, such a s s igners for the h e a r i n g in aud io t a p e s of p r i n t e d m a t e r i a l s b s i n g cons idered a t t h e I ^ individuals wi th disabi l i t ies s t i h e m e e u n g / h e a n n g upon t w o w e e k s to the C h a r t e r Township of C a n t o n Individuals with d i sab i l i t i es r s r a m i l i a r y a ids or serv ice , shou ld contact the C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p of I by wri t ing or calling the following

David Medley ADA Coordinator

C h a r t e r Township of Can twi 1150 S C a n t o n Center Road

( ' a n i o n . Ml 4#1»» i313i 397 5436

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NEED COUNSELING? Cal l ( 3 1 3 ) 9 8 1 - 5 8 0 0

CENTER FOR BEHAVIOR & MEDICINE

LEGAL NOTICE

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F PLYMOUTH

DOG LICENSES

P L E A S E TAKE N O T I C E b e g i n n i n g J a n u a r y 1 ' 9 9 6 . Dog L i c e n s e s s re avai lable for ft& 00

Dog Licenses are ava i l ab le in ihe T r e a s u r e r s Office, a t t h e Township Hall. 42350 Ann Arbor Road, P lymouth . Michigan Te lephone 4 5 3 3640 Office hour s are 8 0 0 a m to 4 30 p m Monday th rough F n d a y

Tags s r e also available t h r o u g h the mail or by using t he two Drop Boxes Tags will be re turned by mail

To o b t a i n s license, you mus t show proof of a cur ren t rab ies vacc ina tum

The above is in accordance w i th the Char t e r Townahip of P l y m o u t h Dog

Ord inance MARY A BROOKS

Treasurer

CANTON T O W N S H I P PLANNING C O M M I S S I O N C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N

NOTICE O F PUBLIC H E A R I N G

P R O P O S E D A M E N D M E N T T O T H E ZONING O R D I N A N C E O F THE C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. M I C H I G A N

N O T I C E IS HEREBY G I V E N p u r s u a n t lo Act 164 of t h e Pub l i c Arts of 1943 of t h e S t a l e of Michigan, s s amended , and p u r s u a n t t o t h e Zoning

O r d i n a n c e of t he C h a r t e r T o w n s h i p of C a n t o n t h a t i h e P l a a m n g Com miss ion of the C h a r t e r Township at Canton will hold a Publ ic Hearing on Monday. March 4. 1996. 1150 S Canton Center Road s t " 0 0 p m on thr following proposed s m e n d men Is to ihe Zoning Ord inance

S A L A A M E N T E R P R I S E S R E Z O N I N G C O N S I D E R R E Q U E S T TO R E Z O N E P A R C E L 0 9 5 9 9 0 0 0 8 702 FROM R-2. S I N G L E FAMILY R E S I D E N T I A L TO R 3. S I N G L E FAMILY R E S I D E N T I A L P r o p e r t y is located nor th of Palmer Road between 1-275 snd U u Road

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Lawmakers criticize renaissance zones

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A bipartisan buzzsaw ripped into Michigan's business am budswoman aa she defended Gov. John Engler'a plan for tax-free "Renaissance Zones" to re-vive business in poor areas.

"Taxes are a barrier (to in-veetment) that the state can re-

— BLI 1 1 . " ( V D i l a i 1 M -1,1 uiuve , m i l p u ©1 u r u i f y m j q Feb. 5 in Pontiac, during a joint hearing before two House com-mittees. "They're an experiment to aee if lower taxes do work." -

Lawmakers of both parties ei-ther doubted the tax cuts will work or deplored the lost reve-nue in needy areas.

The Senate on Jan. 25 passed its nine bills in the 18-bill pack-age. Under the Renaissance Zone concept, state officials would pick eight areas — five urban, three rural — and re-move state income, property, single business and other taxes for 15 years. Local units would lift property, city income and utility taxea. Sales and use tax-es would remain.

The state would reimburse schools, community colleges and intermediate districts for lost local taxes.

Any local unit could submit two applications, which would be screened by three state de-par tment heads — Doug Roth we II at the Jobs Commis-sion, Mark Murray of Manage-ment and Budget, and Treasur-er Doug Roberts.

The state Administrative Board would select the tones Subject to the Open Meetings Act. the Ad Board consists of

the governor and five constitu-tional executives.

Many problems Lawmakers saw many prob-

lems including impact on the state treasury, relocating of properties — businesses might just jump from one community to another for a tas shelter a Citizena Research Council-study which concludes that "tax incentives alone are not very ef-fective."

Political credit Rep. John Freeman, D-Madi-

son Heights: "Is it fair to say this idea was based on the em-powerment zones of President Clinton?"

0*Rilejr Jack Kemp, a Re publican, and Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, a Democrat, advocat-ed similar ideaa.

After grilling O'Riley for 75 minutes, the panel moved to other speakers.

Sen. Henry Stalling? II, D-Detroit, was among the few Democrats who supported the package and even sponsored one of the 18 bills. "I represent the poorest, most economically-de pressed Senate district in the state. I believe that the Renais-sance Zone legislation can help, as does the federal empower ment zone."

Dr. Robert Kleimer, professor of finance at Oakland Universi ty, agreed with lawmakers that tax incentives alone won't turn around a poor area, "but clearly at the margin they do matter

State cuts to alter county roads plans B Y B K T H S U N D R L A J A C H M A N STAit Warms

Money for road work has been cut and that has Wayne County officials going back to the drawing board.

County officials learned in Jan-uary that the state will be reduc-ing the amount of money it passes along to the county for improve-ments such aa widening roads and for resurfacing worn roads, according to Alan Richardson, the county's deputy director of engi-neering.

The county usually receives about $4.5 million a year for fund-ing of improvement projects such aa widening, but this year the county will receive $1.8 million in new money. Richardaon aaid. About $3.5 million ia left over from last year, but committed to previous projects, he said. For 1997 and 1998, the county will receive $1.8 million of thia type of funding, he said.

Another part of road funding is used for road resurfacing. Nor-mally, the county would receive $9.5 million a year in federal funds. The amount will be $2.1 million for 1996, $2.4 million tor }997 and $3.1 million for 1986, Richardaon said.

The funding changes throw a wrench into the county's plana. The county submits a three-year plan to the Southeastern Michi gan Council of Govern menu and a year ago a Wayne County plan was submitted for 1996, "97 and *96, Richardaon said.

County road projects are fund-ed with 80 percent state and fed-eral money matched with 20 per-cent from the county or the local communities or both. The county has budgeted iU share for roads in 1996, Richardaon aaid.

"They (the state) have taken the (federal and state) money for their own use," Richardson said. Decisions on which road project* already scheduled for 1996 will be postponed are still being worked out with the local communities. Richardson said.

A meeting has been scheduled for 9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21. at Livonia City Hall. Mayors, super-visors and road engineers are being invited to attend, Richard-son said. At that meeting the county's revised plans for road work will be announced, he said.

A Michigan Department of Transportat ion spokeswoman said the state haa leas federal funding and a new way of looking

at road projects. "The state ia asking the county to work with us to meet the high-priority pro) ecu," MDOT spokeswoman Ro-bin Pannecouk aaid.

The staU ia receiving about $451 million in federal funding for

1996 and that is about $50 million leas than it typically f r ta from the federal government. Pannecouk said.

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Author from page IA

k i d - B u t I r ea l ly fel t i t . " Once there, itnney met Anto-

nio Crui (a paeudooym for his r*al name l. whom she soon mar ned. "1 really didn't like him At all." she aaid. "He wasn't my type. (ButI I never wanted U> has* a boring life. and I knew if I mar net! him 1 wouldn't. And I didn't either."

Mania was bora in 1973. and ihe »mall family moved to Utah, where Tinney and Crui attended the university.

Crua wa*. an "ahu*Lve" man preoccupied with his "machismo" ami kidnapped Mania when she was 2'.* years old and took her to Mexico

Tinney began an odysaey of pursuit that took her south of the %>rder for more than a year, stay rig with friends and in small tpartmenta, tracking Manta and

rui "1 thought I'd only be there a

- W weeks. I thought 1 could just ber and corn* back I was so

n4®j- * fcli* Mexican courts provided

help and Tinney wa* forced take action. "Actually. 1 had to

ki4mp her back and get her out

myself, she said. "He had datac tivea looking all over for us the day after 1 escaped with her."

Manta is now married herself, attending Utah State University and expecting her first child.

Tinney had kept extensive jour-nals throughout her ordeal, and in 1963 she felt compelled to pro-duce a book. "1 wrote the journals for my daughter so she would have something of a record to mad and understand what had hap pened all thoee months so they wouldn't be blank months to hex later, so she would know what happened to her life, from, my potnt of vtew anyway

By 1987 Tinney began solicit ing publisher*, who repeatedly re jected her. albeit in "kindly" fash ion. So Tinney formed her own publishing company. Prairie Roae Press, and began the process of self publishing her book.

Then one day last August at a book sellers" convention in Utah. Tinney was waiting in line for an autograph from author Emm* Lou Thayne when Aspen Books editor Jennifer Utley recognized her.

Trial from page IA

\ i*her claimed the intruders who a*tacked the couple took his wal iet. the only thing missing from the Fisher household was his red pickup truck Mercado * purse

undisturbed in the kitchen. ( ameras. TVs. a computer and other valuables were untouched, » was a stack of money in a i rawer.

Despite his claims of being roughed up, bound and gagged, the only mark on Fisher was a -mail cut on his hand. Donaldson -•aid.

After his wile * death. Fit her i(aimed he was so grief-stricken he couldn't function. Yet in Aug-urt. he placed a personal newspa per ad, seeking companionship from an "18- 30- year-old woman I

promise and expect smiles, bappi ness. shartng interest*, playful ness, unlimited holding, cuddling, loving, fantastic »ex and devotion I'm faithful, don't smoke, drink, fight or hurt. '

Donaldson said Fisher traveled to the Caribbean with a woman who answered the ad and pro posed to her in November

".After you hear all these proofs.

"She saw my nametag and aaid, Man Vawn. You wrote a book didn't you? I loved your book!"

Utley had read Tinney a book when Aspen considered it for publication Tinney was turned down at the time, but Utley put the per*ua»ion machinery in motion last year and convinced her colleagues to take on the book

"Marita: Missing in Mexico" has since been published under Tinney's maiden name, Man Vawn Bailey, but ia not yet avail-able in area bookstores. Tinney said

Tinney and husband William moved to Canton Township a few months ago after both were laid off from job* in Maryland- Wil-liam now works for Ford, and Tin-ney stays home lo wnte and pub lish

I had my dream come true, she said. "I remained. I'm happi-ly married It is possible, more than I ever knew was possible "

The Tinney* now reside at the Crossings at Canton apartments and are looking for a house in the township

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County's signal project aims to reduce traffic congestion B v B r r u HINLHU.A JACUMAM STA»r W a i r n

When local reaidenta see orange trucka at aome interaectiona, aomething good ia happening, ac-cording to Victoria Holland, Wayne County's aaaiatant engi-neer of traffic operation*.

Work la juat beginning on a timed-traffic signal corridor on Beech Daly Road that will run tK mm I? ri_mfl • la l a« i n r w f n r w n o r a i ownenip .

The fimt inter*ection, at Beech Daly and Cherry Hill, waa com

the project will move north through to Eight Mile Road and involve 18 Mgnal* and nine milea of roadway.

At the interaection*, new traffic and pedestrian signals are being installed, including all new wir-ing, Holland aaid. "Hie signals are then being programmed to allow cars driving at the speed limit to hit green light* at most intersec-tion*. "But it's not physically poasible to make all the lighta," she said.

Beech Daly ia part of a project that has been in the planning stages since about 1992. and will encompass 20 corridors in Wayne County, including: • Wayne Road from Goddard to West Chicago through Romulus, Wayne, Weatland and Livonia; • Farmington Road from West Chicago to Seven Mile in Livonia and • Seven Mils from Lennane to Wyoming running through De-troit into Redford Townahip.

Alao on Thursday a >201,460 contract wa* approved by the Wayne County Commission for a timed-traffic signal corridor on Van Bom Rood, which will go through Weatland

A contract ha* been awarded to Metropolitan Power and Light of Imlay City for the Farmington Road and Wayne Road corridor* and work should begin any time on those corridor* and be com-pleted by the end of summer, Hol-land said.

The Farmington Road project

involve* eight signals and four milea of roadway. The Wayne Road project involve* 26 signals and 9.6 milea of road.

The Seven Mile Road project, involving about 30 signals, ia ba-sically complete, with some fine-tuning still to be done, Holland said.

The timed-traffic signal project is 80 percent funded by a federal grant under the Congestion Miti-gation and Air Quality program and is funded under the 1995 budget year so it's not subject to recent federal budget cuts, ac-cording to John Roach, public in-formation manager of the Depart-ment of Public Services. The other 20 percent ia being funded by Wayne County or by the com-munitiea the interaection* are in or both, Holland aaid.

The Beech Daly project will coat about $760,000, the Farming-ton Road project will coat about $260,000 and the Wayne Road

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Roads from page 5A

are considered to be high priority, including three in southeastern Michigan — the Davison Free-way, the Haggerty Connector and M-59, she said.

Until Octolier 1995, the Davi-son in Detroit was a Wayne Coun-ty road, Pannecouk said. It is list-ed as a high priority for improve-ments as it needs to I* widened to add a shoulder area for disabled vehicles, she said.

About $11 million has already b^en invested in the plan to re-construct the Davison, she said. The state's saying "Let t com plete those first before starting aaything new," she aaid.

Michigan shares more in feder-

al aid than other Great Lakes state*, Pannecouk said. In 'the past. Michigan has spent $703 a mile on local road*, while Ohio has spent $93 a mile and Indiana has spent $74 a mile for local roads, she said. The figures for 1996 haven't been completed, she said.

The state is looking at trans-portation differently, Pannecouk said. "We're looking at where we can do the moat good, and where we can invest in the roads to meet the needs of the moat motorist*,'' she said.

And that means county officials

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"We were annually reducing all of our bad roada," he said. "Now it's going to reverse, and we're going to get more bad roads. Now with this reduction of funds we won't be able to keep up."

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OPINION • A ( C ) 7 4 4 WING, PLYMOITH. M I 4 8 1 7 0 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 1 9 9 6

Super Kmart Residents right to be upset

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Kmart at Haggerty and Fonl roads don't want another megastore and ac-

companying problems with traffic and aes-thetics in their back yards

You can't blame them. But the Canton Planning Commission Monday did what was right by recommending approval uf a site plan and special land use for the proposed de-velopment, They had no choice The Zaremha Croup developers complied w ith — and in si-me cases exceeded — township regulations

Commissioners must be lauded for ensur-ing commitments, many in writing, from the developers on proposed road improvements on Haggerty and Ford

Neighbors uf the proposed megastore want-ed commissioners to make Kmart go away It's not that easy Property owners have a to develop their land. Sure, township officials could shoo them away and w ait to be sued

Residents at Monday's public hearing said thev didn't care about the township being

>ued That '*understandable Bu t sooner or later, thone costs w ill come out of taxpayers pockets

Possibly worseTtht- litigation could conclude" w ith a judge telling the tow nship just w hat would be developed on the acreage and how

Neighbors were right tha t Kmart officials should make themselves seen and heard. Only the developer met with residents a week ago. And only developers at tended Monday's public hear ing That's not a good start for a relation-ship with residents.

But then, the Observer was in the same boat Kmart didn't respond to the Observer's inquiries either

Though not a part of the planning process, neighbors are rightly concerned about Kmart'» financial stability Canton has already suffered vacant retail space and the leasing games cor-porations play to stave off their competition

But again, there likely will be no answer* for neighbors who are concerned about their community

Raise Summit drop-off age Some of the travails at the new Summit

on the Park community center could be alleviated if parents didn't new the fa-

cility as a babysitting service for their children Problems that have plagued the center have

fc*ec, attributed to overcrowding and youths ages 10-17 running louse free of parental supervision.

Township officials could stem this tide quick-ly by increasing the age at w-hich parents could drop off their kids Right now. the township al-lows parents to drop off kids as young as 10

There's little wonder there's trouble at the

Summit What 10-year-old wouldn't consider it a dream vacation to be free of their parents in an 85,000-square-foot fun center '

Township officials should raise the age to 16 at which youths can be in the Summit free of parenta l supervision unless children are par t of a group activity, which is supervised by Summit staff or other adul ts

There's no doubt kids in Canton need some-thing to do and somewhere to go But that fact doesn't eliminate the need for parental re-sponsibility and supervision

Working at home a challenge

The workplace is changing So much so tha t if we are to believe the pundits, many more of us will be working at

home m the future as we plug into the Inter-net and communicate via E-mail and fax

There's a unique mind-set that people who work at home take on In particular, they, per-haps beyond the corporate employee, have in-corporated new technology in their workday: The work-at-homers embrace computers, fax machines, pagers and cellular phones. Tech-nology is part of what they do for a living

Work-at-homers operate with a particular mind-set If they doo't do a certain task, no one will There is no one to paas the buck to for them If the work-at-homer is to make a living, tbe burden is solely oo him or heT The motiva-tion they must have is greater than those who wosfc for someone else

Many work-at-homers must schedule their day more precisely than the ordinary employee They have to new their home office as a place to go every day much as do those who commute to an office in a neighboring community 'With-out that dedication and motivation, they would Call prey to chstracbons any home brings

As the number of home-based workers grows, it 's a subject tha t alao will face subur-ban governments In the past , people running businesses out of the i r homes weren't the most popular people oo the block. There were often delivery t rucks pulling u p o n a f requent basis and cars parked on the street

In Garden City, home businesses are ! banned. But as more people s tar t to work at

home n a computer, t h a t community will to rethink the reetnetaons

In other such as Plymouth,

Canton and Livonia, home occupations are al-lowed so long as the use or appearance of the home doesn't change, there are no employees, parking problems or more than 10 clients or customers showing up in one day

Such restrictions are now workable, but tha t ' s with most people still going to offices, shops and factories during the day to work On hectic days, working at home seems a nice break from the daily grind of showing up at the same place day af ter day However, it pre-sents an entire new set of problems with which we will all have to deal

With the growing popularity of personal computers, it only makes sense tha t the new technology be used by employer and employee for the most effectiveness

While working at home offers flexibility not always available in the traditional workplace, it isn't a solution to the child-care dilemma faced by two-income families with young children.

Most experts say the emphas is in a success-ful home office environment belongs on the second component — the "office " Keeping reg-u la r hours, guaranteeing uninterrupted t ime to deal with clients, projects and bookkeeping a re all essential Even the recommended placement and design of a home office — sep-a r a t e from the kitchen, bedroom and common a reas — ia a signal tha t combining work and family responsibilities isn't the goal here.

So the explosion in home careers doesn't spell disaster for day care provided by family members, independent contractors and out-s ide agencies In b e t , it may challenge both government and the private sector to increase flexibility on their own aa a way to meet yet another variable in the workplace.

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For Valentine 's Day. For all its derision as a 'Hallmark holiday' Feb. 14 has grown in popularity and endured, and the romance of the day somehow always manages to overcome the commercialism. You've got six days left to figure out how to tell your significant other just how much he or she means to you.

LETTERS

QUESTION:

She's disappointed

It was disappointing to see in Ralph R Echtinaw's article of the Canton fire and police hockey game with the Red Wings

Alumni tha t you did not mention Zachary Kurtz, who was burned over 90 percent of his body and spent nine months in the University of Michigan Burn Center, to whom the money for this affair was to go

Zachary was invited by Gordie Howe, after Zachary dropped the puck, to sit on the bench with him and the rest of the Red Wings. This along with seeing them play was a thril l for him and long remembered, as hockey is his fa-vorite sport

As Zachary's grandmother, who has lived in Canton over 50 years, I am proud of what Zachary has accomplished, because of the U-M burn center doctors, nurses and other per-sonnel. but especially his mother who willed him to live and spent every day with him and especially thanks to all our Canton seniors, friends and churches in Canton and all over the country who prayed for him.

Zachary^not only was burned bu t because of a ruptured blood vessel he had to have blood which turned out to be contaminated, causing his liver to become enlarged. This waa another miracle fbr him to survive. Because of exten-sive antibiotics given for this, he lost hear ing and mus t wear hearing aids. Zachary has to have surgery yearly until he is full grown.

Zachary a t tends regular school and ia doing fine.

It is sad people judge others by their looks instead of what 's in their heart .

We wish to thank the Canton fire and po-lice and especially Sgt. J im Davison for invit-ing Zachary

Sorry. Ralph R. Echtmaw, you did not feel Zachary was important enough to mention in your article. Well. I did.

Luc i l l e B a k e r , C a n t o n

dercover police officer at the Summit. It is my opinion that whether or not the commentary-is sad, it is reality and I applaud the Canton police officers for recognizing the need to mon-itor the behavior of a few in order to protect the larger community.

In any public area, including schools, busi-nesses. malls and parks, there will always be a part of the population that thrives on nega-tive attention. It is intelligent and wise to ex-pect some incidents at first and deal with smaller, less significant problems now. as op-posed to ignoring this negative behavior until it becomes too pronounced for minimum inter-vention

Yes. I agree that it is the parents ' responsi-bility to protect and teach their own children, but when they don't, it becomes a community problem, and the whole community must get involved.

I am very proud of the Canton recreation center and the Canton Township government who were willing to take on the responsibility of the management of such a large facility. Af-ter the teens unders tand that their behavior is being monitored, I believe they, too, will come to enjoy the center in ways tha t are ac-ceptable to all.

J a n e S a u c h a k , C a n t o n

A community problem

I a m writ ing in response to the editorial ti-tled "Safe Community" dated J a n . 25. In the opening paragraph the phraes "sad

commentary on human behavior" ia men-tioned. referring to the appearance of an un

Political distaste

Nineteen ninety-six has brought us an-other election season. In recent years, there has been much discussion of

American's growing distaste for politics, partic-ularly of the partisan variety. Meanwhile, we are being inundated with public opinion polla.

Public officials a t all levels seem to have an uncanny knack for aligning (or realigning) "their position" with the majority opinion re-flected by the meet recent poll Does anyone see a correlation here?

One doesn't have to look far to see the ef-fects of the chameleon politician phenomena (the budget impasse, our inconsistent foreign policy, etc.). Wouldn't the public be better served if voters elected officials who have demonstrated principles, integrity and accom-plishment, r a the r thrni thoee who mimic popu-lar opinion?

Michae l J . G e r o u , P l y m o u t h

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The Observer /THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 ,1996 V <P.C>SA

POINTS OF VIEW

Reason to worry Bomb threats leave Canton, Salem students in the dark I am a senior a t Canton High School.

This Is in regards to the bomb throats at PCEP on Jan. 26.

I'm auve meet people don't cars any-more. but shouldn't ws consider what could hove happened? 1 cannot behave thst we set in a building that oould have bad a bomb In It for two hours.

The first call came s t 7:44 a.m. At that point, ths school administration was awsre thst there oould bs s bomb la the school. But still ws eat, totally unaware.

Mr. Ostein (Salem principal) said that we were evacuated a couple of minutes before 9 ML, whan the alleged bomb waa •uppoeed to go off. First of all, mine and st lesst three other dasees didn't got out of the school until almost 10 minutes af-

ter 9 am. 1 remember looking at my watch.

Second, if a person was crasy enough to put a bomb in a building filled with stu-dents and was waiting for It to go off, do you halievethet be orahewoukl teU any-one the exact time It was supposed to go off?

This psrsoa obviously has some sort of mental problem.

Do you believe everything people say? They leave us sitting in a building that could have exploded, after we stood out in the cold, some of us for over 20 min-utes. ,

Let me sey, it was pretty cold out there. I think we should have been sent home. I sm not saying this just because I

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looking for s rss-am at son to fet out of school.

Mine and 4,500 other students' lives

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l i t stM « • tat , totally school adarialatratftoa was aware that there coaM bo a

were in danger. And I wish that our par-ents had been notified in soma way.

At least they would have had more sense than our wonderful administrators, and would have preaeursd the school to send us home, which would have been the safe and smarter way to handle it.

So I ask you, oh knowledgeable ad-ministrators, what will happen next time, when it'a for real, and 4,500 students get hurt or even die?

Will you be sorry that you didn't send us home like s smart person would do? What will you do then?

Lisa Yount is a Plymouth resident and a student at Plymouth-Canton Educa-tional Park For more information about writing a guest column, contact Jeff Counts or Joanne Afalisxewski at 459-2700.

Hungry and homeless people need your help ; ! •: I

As s reporter and news anchor, I have done stories on the needy and the home-less for years, and visited shelters and witnessed the progress we have made in helping the unfortunate in our area. But a recent visit with the Salvation Army re-minded me of how much work there ia still to be done.

1 joined the Bed 4 Bread truck on ita daily deliveries during our recent cold spell. The truck, which was founded in 1988 as part of the Salvation Army's out-reach ministry, serves over eight hundred meals daily at 30 different locations in the Metro Detroit area.

People came from vacant fields for food, briefly leaving tbe fires they keep burning to try to stay warm. People who are just hungry and need help. People who are. for the most part, intelligent and articulate people who just want to work.

Often the first remark people nude to me was that all they want is a j o b And see-ing firsthand how much they needed the food offered would touch even the most cynical heart. I saw a little girl, maybe 2 or 3 years old, who reminded me of my daughter. She alao reminded me of how lucky most of us sre, to not hsve to rely on the Sslvstion Army truck for our daily meal.

No matter bow well the economy is doing, there will always be people who for whatever reason just don't have the ba-sics thst most of us take for granted -While there are few who don't want to work, there are many who do want to make something of themselves but for whatever reason hsve not been sble to. No one should go hungry in this country, the richest, most powerful country in tbe world.

RICH FISHER

• Pooplo caaio from vacant flolds for food, briefly leav-ing the fires they keep burning to try to stay warm.

We think sbout tbe homeless snd the needy st Thsnfcsgjving, snd the Decem-ber holidsy season, but hunger is s 365 days-a-year problem. And groups like the Sslvstion Army sre out there 366 dsys s year — even though we don't bear sbout it on s daily basis. Next time you sit down to s wonderful mesl with your fam-ily. think for a moment about the people who never have the type of meal that you are having. Then call the Salvation Army and offer to help. It's simple, you can: join the Bed A Breed Club. By pledging a certain amount each month. Bed A Breed Club members provide the much needed nutrition to those who would oth-erwise do without All income for the Bed Jk Bread Club is used to put food into the stomachs, snd blsnkets into the hands, of those who need them.

Volunteer to drive the Bed & Bread

truck, or help serve tbe meals. You can even make giving s family affair, like the Bucklee of Beverly Hills. Vinos, a high school senior, got his mother Gem. fa-ther Mike snd brother Mark to join him on the Christmas Day deliveries.

A few hours s week, s few dollars s month csn make a difference. Let's re-member to help those who can't help themselves throughout the year.

The Salvation Army accepts donations year-round ai 16130 Northland Drive. Southfield, 48075. Those interested in vo-lunteering should call (810) 443-5600 weekdaya from 9 am to 5 p.m. Rich Fisher will Join Dick Purtan and Purtan's People for the 7th annual Bed and Bread Club Radiothon on Friday, Feb. 9. on WKQ196.5 FM „

Rich Fisher is a news anchor at the Fox news station WJBK- TV in Southfield

'Hands off message clear on natural resources fund

Your opinion* count,..

Tell us and your neighbors what you think about the opinions expressed by writing a letter to the editor at: "Hie Observer, 744 Wing Street, Plymouth, 48170. Or, if you have a Touch-Tone* phone, you can leave a voice mail message for our columnists. Their numbers are listed st the end of each column.

an and boy. I've known s lot of Michigsn governors: Soapy Williams and John Swainson, George Romney and Bill Mil-

liken, Jim Blanchard and John Engler.

And, man and boy, I've never known a gover-nor who wasn't a gifted control freak.

Best current example is the fight now going on over Gov. Engler's sttempt to raid the Michi-gan Natural Resources Trust Fund to psy for sn otherwise sensible environmental cleanup pro-gram.

First established in the 1970s and nsmed for then-state Sen. Kerry Ksmmer of Osklsnd County, the Ksmmer fund cspturod revenues from leases of state lend to drill for oil snd gas. The revenue was to buy land for preservstion snd public recreetion. The fund is now sacred ground for both wings of Michigan conserve-tionists: hunting and fishing enthusiasts snd environmentalists.

. The Milliken administration tried to divert the fund money to other purposes, which led in 1964 to overwhelming voter approval of embed-ding the fund in the Michigan Constitution: "The interest snd earnings of the trust fund shall be expended for the acquisition of land or rights in land for recreetion uaee or protection oI the land because of ita environmental impor-tance or ita acenic beauty, for the development of public recreetion facilities."

In the late 1960s, the Blanchard administra-tion in turn "diverted" money from the fond to the Michigan Strategic Fund to pay for pollu-tion control Th i s Isd lo mors than 2-1 approval ia 1994 to Proposal P (for parks). It added a section to the state constitution setting u p a funding mechanism for the state parks and end-ing the diversion

Now the Engler administretion, through Rus-sell Harding, director of the Department of En vironnmntal Quality, wants to take 128 million of the natural reeourcea truat hind's 133 million annual revenue to help clean up polluted land. The diversion would "bring flexibility to the natural raeourcee trust hind," according to Hording

Flexibility, aiy loot, retorts Wsetland'a Bob past president of the 100^)00-

Michigaa United Conservation Ctuhe: "HI he damned if PU let aome politician ateal

it Noway " Heeding addsd Insult to injury by referring to

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• la tbe late 1930s, tbe Blanc-hard administration la tara 'di-verted' moaey from tbe feed to tbe Mtehlgaa Strategic Feed to pay for pobetioa coatrol. This led to araro thee 2-1 approval la 1§94 to Proposal P (for parks). It ad4-ed a section to the state consti-tatioa eotttag np a faadlag mocb-

the feet t ha t the state 7A million actea <21

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Maybe I missed something when I studied the Michigan Constitution, but I thought "gov-ernment-owned" land meant that the people owned the land for, among other purposes, pub-lic recreetion.

Not only that, but the Natural Resources Trust Fund was set up for — and subsequently confirmed by public vote and inserted into the Constitution — explicitly and solely for pur chasing land for praeervation and public recre-ation, not for environmental cleanup

Engler ran for re-election on a platform of "Promisee Made, Promises Kept." He should know better.

The overall idea — creating an environmental cleenup program aimed at recycling "brown field" sites, urban arena polluted by previous owners and net likely to be — makes good

It deaarvea to he debated on Ka osra merits and not conflated into yet mora evidence con firming the nature of Michigan governors to bs control freaks.

Phil Power is chairman of ths company that owns this newspaper. His TouckTome voice mail number is (313) 953 9047, fat 1850

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Judge lifts ban on bingo fund-raisers, court ruling looms R B T T H S I N D R L A J A C M M A N

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Aa injunction has b m issued and dub* such u the Metro Wayne Democratic Dub CM con tinue to hold binff i

Democratic clubs euch u Metro Wayne are waiting for a ruling by tbe state Court of Appeals a la* that would ban bingo game* aa fund raiser* by

non-charitable group*, la the meantime, Wayne County Circuit Judge Jamea J. Raahid iaauad an iqjuactioa Jan. 31 to have the •tat* lottery bureau continue to ia*u* bingo Ucen*** until the appaal* court ruka.

like attempt to outlaw the bin-go fundraisers by group* oth*r than charitiaa ha* hurt, according to Cliff Johnaon. president at th*

Metro Wsyne Democratic Club. "(0on. John) Engler and his

gang didst think about what th* smaller organisations do with th* mon*y," Johnaon said.

Metro wayn* raises money lor Littl* League, senior dtia*a*. th* Kidney Foundation, th* Salvation Army and food certificate* for the n**dy, Johnaon aaid

But th* attampt to atop bingo

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fight th* Law and Johaaoo th* dub waaa't able to do aa much (or p*opl* in 1906 aa it had ia th* pMt la a good year th* d u b ha* rai**d about $16,000

to said "PeopU don't raalii* what's going oa up ia Lansing," ha saifl-

Democratic dub* banded to-gether to pay more than $300,000 in legal fees and hav* circulated a i>etition to get the question put on

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project about $390,000. Holland

The Seven Mile Road proj*ct was funded with th* Six Mile Road project, which run* from Wyoming to Five Point* ia De-troit, at a cost of about $1.6 mil lion for both project*. Holland

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To be eligible for federal money the protect must h«lp alleviate congestion, by timing th* signals so cars don't have to stop and idle at every intersection and that cut* down on vehicle emissions snd sir pollution. Holland said

Some corridors were chosen based on the age of the equip-ment. Holland said Sis and Sev-en Mile roads had very old sys-tems. she said Then after the old-er signals were replaced, county officials started looking st long corridors with traffic congestion, •he said.

On the corridors chosen for the new signals traffic count* were madf Some of the high count* in-clude: sbout 43,000 cars a day travel Farmington Road from Schoolcraft Road to Fivs Mile; about 36,000 cars a day travel Wayne Road between Ford *nd Warren; about 43.000 car* a day travel Seven Mile at Greenfield and about 32.000 cars a day travel Beech Daly from Plymouth to In-terstate 96.

This project is unlike the traffic signal system installed in Troy that senses traffic. Holland said It's poMible that it can reduce the

to widen road*, but the • "not a cure-all." she

In sreas of heavy traffic congestion, communities may still need to look at road widen

•iag. she said

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Frigid camping vs. warm house

As I w n u this, Old Man Winter ha* put a choke-bold QB Michigan, actually it's a choke-hold on most of the country. He's

got us all under his frigid. sub-zero spell. And ex-pert* are warning us to bnng in our pets Princi-pals are warning children to come in off the ^ playground Cars parked in our driveways are acting ornery in the mornings, if not downright dead. This weather isn't fit for p*ta, children, or even the family car

So I'm sure you can understand how horrified I am that my husband and my oldest son will be camping In a tent This weekend

It's just plain insane It's like going to prison just to see what it's like

Winter camping Prison They take up the two top slots ori my list of things to avoid-

Yet, they're going. Ron and Tony, winter camping And i this is the part that's way beyond me' they're excited about it. Now that's just nuts Absolutely nuts Sleeping in a tent in a snowdrift'' All night long? For two night*?

What if thej have to go to the bathroom in the night'' There will be no padding acroaa a carpeted floor tn Sylvester the Cat slipper* to the door which hangs securely and cozily oo ita hinges And there will be no reaching for a light switch on the wall before entering a warm room with tile and a fuzzy bath mat on the floor. No, no.

If it's Ron. hell emerge from the depth* of hi* sleeping bag; the bitter air will grab at hi* stub-bly face Hell search frantically first for hi* par-ka. then hi* boot* (socks are fine for making it across the room at home, but they'll be pretty useless out there oo the icy tundra), and then if I know my husband, hall wage war oo ihe tent door and ita metal zipper a* the whole thing bil-lows in and out with the arctic wind

Yikes' What a nightmare! Who'd do this? On purpose0

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COMMUNITY LIFE

Wanted: Mothers to join new group

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• With a eon In elemen-tary school and a daughter in middle school, Kathy Shepler has decided it's time to look for a few good stay-at-hom«r moms of sim-ilar circumstances for a new Mother's Group she is forming in the Plymouth-Canton area.

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athy Shep-ler is look-ing for the

same thing her mother enjoyed

when her children headed off to school each day. She would get to-gether with her friend* to chat over coffee

Shepler assumed that's how it would be whan her children were in school, bu t such s tay-at-home mothers are not aa plentiful as 30 or so year* ago.

The Plymouth resident has dis-covered that to have the opportuni-ty her mother had call* for some organisa t ion . Tha t ' s why she's forming a Mother's Group in the Plymouth-Canton area

"There's got to be women who would like to get together to discuss concerns and have some laugh*." Shepler aaid. "You *ee women in the grocery store, but you can't walk up to them and say. 'Hey, let's be friends.' Thia ia a way for women to meet other women."

The Mother's Group will have its first meeting a t 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 9. a t Shepler ' s home. Her mother's club was informal; "they'd meet in the backyard and say, 'Let's do coffee.' " However, this group will be somewhat more for-mal. There will be no dues and meetings will be the second and fourth Fridays of the month at dif-ferent members' homes to accom-modate schedules. But there will be no set agenda.

"The women can come and talk about what's on their minds basi-cally come and get to know other*," she aaid. "Certainly, a trip to Birch Run would be in order, lunchea and movies in the afternoon to see

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S i p s n d c h a t : Kathy Shepler remembers the informal group her mother belonged to once the children were in school. Now, she wants to organize a similar one in the Plymouth-Canton area.

movies husbands don't want to see." Shepler moved to Plymouth with

her husband, Peter, son Gregory And daughter Brittany two year* ago. She found there were plenty of play groups for mothers and chil-dren, but she had "had nothing in common" with them.

She has made friends since mov-ing here, but they are at a different stage in their lives. Her closest fr iend doesn't have children, so there ' s some things in my lift she cant relate to," Shepler said.

"1 live in an established neigh-borhood." she said. "Most of my neighbors have children who are grown — married or off to college "

So ahe ha* turned to her friend* in Ohio. And it wa* after seeing them at Christmas, she "decided it was t ime to take action and do

something about it." She envisions the group with s

core membership of 12 women — "You can count on them, so you don't clean your house for nothing." — and another 10-12 who come when they can. For the moat part, they will have children in achool like Shepler whoae children are in e lementary and middle school. Women with children at home can join, but will be aaked to arrange for baby-aitting oo meeting days.

"I want thia group to be for women at a certain stage of raising children," she said. "I t 's not in-tended to be exclusive, it's so mem-bers have something in common "

This is not the first time Shepler has organized a mother 's group. She worked as' a copywriter in the advertising department for a large

department store in Ohio when she traded it in for staying home with her children.

After 10 years of working, the adjustment waa hard for Shepler, a lot "like culture ahock," so she de-cided to s t a r t a play group for mothers with infanta and toddler*. The response was tremendous.

"There was an ar t icle in t h e newspaper and I got so many phone rails from women aaking when and saying. 'Get me out of this house,' " she said. "Those are st i l l the women I stay in touch with."

Women interested m joining the group need only come with one de-sire — "come with a want to talk and meet new people." They can call Shepler at (313) 455-8336 for more information and directions to her house

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Toay and Hon. that's who- It's • Boy Scout thing, you aee 1 . think a bode* >• m i n d up in it. And father-aon bonding jon. I don't know I juat thank foodneaa I'm not th* man around here.

Now ih* adventure* I'm plan ning for my throe non-Boy Scout children while Tony and Ron are gone will definitely bt taking piece within sol»d, unfloppy walla, under a roof and n e w more than • few feet from a furnace vent. And the only thing that might make our warm, tame adventuree •t home somewhat lea* ao would br the birth of our new baby.

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Doon will open for tbe Valen-tine Yankee Doodle Dandy Dance at 6 J 0 p.m- with dinner served at 7 30 p.m. Party goera will be able to 'dance until they drop" to the music of Dale Williams.

Picket* coat 125 per person and the mooey raised will be go for the YAF*» C-4" incident repair fund. Tickets are available at the Yan-kee Air Force Museum Gift Shop, located in tbe YAF hangar at Wil-low Run Airport, or by calling <313> 483-4030

which actually is quit* imminent. But that 's not horrible, like

winter camping ia 1 mean, having a baby oo your own. without your husband present, isn't the worst thing in the world and it sure isn't unheard of.

And beaidea. my Carman is a mature third-grader. She could boil water. I only have to think of the reason why aomeone would ever do that . . . boil water. I nev er understood tha t Well, never mind. There still is the fetching of towels and sheeta to do, and that 's aenaihle And Carmen could definitely handle thaL

And you know,.the more I think about it/ the mors having this baby on my own, at bona, this weekend, would bs fine anyway. Wouldn't it? And just think, th* insurance company wouldn't b* hit with that big fat maternity ward bill.

Do you know how much a hos-pital birth runs thes* days? Me neither. But 1 do know bow mucS it coat almost two year* ago. And that was S3.000. For a 24-hour alay and giving birth naturally, with no aneethsaia and no special car*, jus t regular, routine stuff . . . $3,000. Imagine that. One

night'* accommodations. Which included community bathrooms. And a 3:30 U L wake-up call to so* if I needed anything to help me sleep. And no pillow mints.

But asriously, in all fairaasa. 1 muat say. ths whol* hospital was heated and there waa s roof oo it. and there were no floppy, canvas doors with cold, unwieldy metal tippers to fight my way out of.

Which brings me back to this winter camping venture

place this February weekend. And to Tony and Ron. who, aloog with the rsst of the Boy Scouts and dads in Troop 163?. will b* fight ing ths formidable forces of na-ture and battling Old Man Winter on hia terms and on his turf.

And make no mistake, 1 believe — in my heart of hearts — that my aon and my husband will have it a whole lot tougher than any-thing. 1 mean anything. I'd ever come up with.

Earning their keep aa men.

Spending days and nights out there where no one ought to be. Seeing their breath aa they sat breakfaal

Give me my kitchen nook and childbirth any day.

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A1 and Sharon Heiaerman of Monroe announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Michelle Marie, to Wesley Dean Anderson, the son of Dean and Barbara An-derson of Canton.

The bride-to-be graduated from Eastern Michigan University with a bachelor of science degree in ed-ucation, with an emphasis oo spe-cial education and teaching the emotionally impaired. She is a teacher at Ida Middle School.

Her fiance also attended East-ern Michigan University and received a bachelor of business sdministration degree. He is em-ployed st CCX in Ann Arbor.

A February wedding is planned at St. Mary'a Catholic Church in Monroe.

Kittleson-Krafft

Russel and Kathleen Kittleson of Plymouth announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Kerri Anne, to Daniel Edward Krafft. the son of Louis and Ardia Krafft of Frankenmuth, Mich.

The bride-to-be is s 1991 jpad-uste of Plymouth Csnton High School snd s 1995 graduate of Alma College. She is employed ss s substitute teacher by Dearborn Heights, Wayne-Westlsnd and Northville school districts.

Her fisnce is s 1986 graduate of Livonia Stevenson High School and a 1990 graduate of Michigan State University. He is employed by Lou LaRiche Chevrolet in Plymouth.

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Rieck-Seigle

Karl and Dorothy Rieck of Can-ton announce tbe engagement of their daughter. Kimberiy Ann. to Raymond E. Seigie Jr., the son of Ray and Elaine Seigie of Huron. Ohio.

t h e bride-to-be, who attended CI eery College, is employed as an administrative assistant by Roush Industries.

Her fiance received his bachelor of science and master of science degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Toledo. He is employed as a mechanical engi-neer by Kelsey Hayes.

A June sredding st Newburg United Methodist Church is planned.

Stout-Goodchlld Ellsworth and Mary Stout of

Bloomfield HUla announce the engagement of their daughter, Heather Marie, to Timothy Olen Goodchild, ths son of Keith and Susan Goodchild of Canton.

Ths bride-to-be ia a graduate of Michigan State University with a bachelor's degree in management. She is employed aa a department manager by Hudeon's.

Her fiance is a graduate of Uni-versity of Michigan with a bache-lor's degree in mechanical engi-neering. He is employed aa an au-tomotive project manager for Huf- ' Tennessee, an automotive parts supplier.

An October wedding ia planned at St. Regis Catholic Church in Birmingham.

Luelleman-Kapitan

Thomas and Carol Luelleman of Csnton announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Jennifer Ann, to George Scott Kapitan of Plymouth, the aon of Dean and Martha Fleury of Plymouth.

The bride-to-be is a 1994 grad-uate of the University of Michi-gan-Dearborn with a bachelor of business administration degree. She ia employed aa an auditor by BDO Seidmsn.

Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne State University with s bachelor's degree in accounting. He is employed as an auditor by Arthur Andersen

An April wedding is planned at Greenfield Village in Dearborn.

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Schlegel-Penland

Pamela Sue Penland and Thomas Koran SchlegeL both of Chicago. I1L, were married Sept. 2,1996, in St. Michael Lutheran Church by the Rev. Jerry Ysmell.

The bride is the daughter of William and Carolyn Penland of Plymouth; the groom is the son of John and Alice Schlegel of Dear-born.

The bride is a 1992 graduate of Michigan State University with a degree in chemical engineering. She is employed in research de-VJ t-1 kw Hi>^* Pni^ia

BIMVWW VKI sawi The groom is a 1990 graduate of

Notre Dame University with a de-gree in mechanical engineering and industrial design. He is em-ployed as s product engineer for MB Sales, making Happy Meal toys for McDonald's.

The bride asked Lori Hibner, Tracey Psppas, Jennifer Hawkins snd Dsriene Swiatek to serve as her attendants. The flower girl wss Amanda Penland.

The groom asked Rob Schlegel,

Bill Dunn, Robert Sedlack and Glenn Perkins to serve ss his at-tendants. Ring bearer was Jared Penland.

The newly-weds received guests st the Fsirlane Club in Dearborn before lesving for s honeymoon trip to St. John. Virgin Islands. They are making their home in Chicago.

Blackburn-Mick Thomas and Beverly Black-

burn of Canton announce the en-gagement of their daughter. Stacy Marie, to Dennis G. Mick, son of John and Joan Mick of Brighton.

The bride-to-be, a 1986 grsdu-ste of Plymouth Csnton High School, ia employed at Garden City Hospital.

Her fiance is a graduate of As-sumption High School and is em-ployed at Hawk Tool in Wixom.

An early May wedding is plsnned st St. Thomas A' Becket Church in Csnton.

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RANDAL and MICHELLE SIZELAND of Westlsnd an-nounce the birth of QUAYTJN JAY Dec. 19 in the Birthing Cen-ter at Garden City Hospital in Garden City. Tbe infant has a brother. Anthony. 6. Grand-parents are Caroline Hutton and Terri Sizeland, both of South Lyon.

F R E D and L A U R A GELETZKE of Livonia an-nounce the birth of MADALYN ELISABETH Dec 10 at William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak. Grandparent* are La* and Alio* Geleuke of Somerdsle, N J . , and Bob and Be* Sudek of Livonia. Groat-grandparents are Ray and Wanda Sudek of Livonia and Sal-ly Jamula of Dearborn Heighta.

GURVENDER and AMR1K MAHAL of Westland announce ths birth of AMANPREET SINGH Dec. 12 st Oakwood Hoe pital Annapolis Center Wayne He has a sibling. Manprost Kaur.

E D D I E F R A N K L I N and LORI LARKIN8 of Canton an-nounce the birth of ASHLEY NI-COLE Dsc. 20 In ths Birthing Center a t Garden City Hospital in Garden City. She haa a brother, Kenneth Ray. 2W Grandparents sre Thomas snd Joyce Tutnell of Taylor and Kenneth and Joyce Morton of Detroit.

P A T R I C K and L I N D A MeKAY of Livonia announce the birth of KAITLYN PATRICIA Oct IS at Providence Medical Ceatar-Providence Park in Noel. She has s sister. Kelly Kathleen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Charles Horka ei Livonia and Juns McKay sf Livonia

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Kama far t h * religion calendar should be submitted no later then noon Fnday for the next Thursday's issue.

• 'HBAar Of A W0HAN' Holy Cro*s Lutheran Church will host "Tha Heart of a Woman," s St. Jossph Mercy Hospital pro jram about coronary heart die eaas, s t 7:30 p.m. Thursdsy, Feb. 8. at ths church. 30660 Six Mile. Livonia. Registered nurse Martha McClain of the Michigan Heart snd Vasculsr Institute will pres-ent s video, followed by s ques-tion-and-ana wer period. For more information, call the church at (313) 427-1414.

Single Point Miniatriea of Ward Presbyterian Church will present Joanne Perkins of InFocus and Development for Talk It Over at 8 p.m. Friday. Fob. 9. in Knox Hall

st tbe church. Fsrmington and Sis Mile roada. Livonia. She will talk about developing snd main-taining quality relationships in "Love la s Verb." Free child care will be svsilsblo. The Fridsy. Fob. 23, T10 will feature "Learning To Love and Be Loved" with certi-fied clinics! aocial worker Larry Herron.

Single Point alao offers BYOS (Bring Your Own Sneakers) for adulta only at 8 p.m. to midnight the oecond snd fourth Ssturdsya of the month at the Livonia Fami-ly YMCA, Stark Road north of Schoolcraft, and volleyball in Knox Hall at 8:30 pm. Wednes-days. For more information, call the Single Point office st (313) 422 1864.

• FAITH P806M6I Plymouth Church of the Ns-zarene will have a Faith Promise Conference Friday through Sun-

day, Fsb. 9-11. Faith Promise is the method tot supporting world evangel iam and members will be asked to mske s pledge to the world mission progrsm.

Ths conference will feature the Rev. Brisn snd Josn Wilson, mis sionariea to South America, who will bs the gussta st s walk-in re ception st 7 p.m. Fridsy, Fsb. 9. Ths Wilsons will be in both the morning snd evening worship ser-vices Sunday, Feb. 11. snd ohs will bs the guest speaker at a women's breakfast at 8:30 a m Saturday, Fsb. 10. in Room 106. Church members sre invited to an international dinner, featuring food from 12 countries, s t 6 p.m. that same day.

Plymouth Church of the Ns-zarene is st 46801 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth Townahip.

• VAUDIfMa PA8TY St. James Presbyterian Church

will have a Valentine Party 7-10 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at the church. 26360 W. Six Mils, Rad-ford. Also on tap are s series of 7:30 p.m. Lenten services begin-ning on Ash Wedneodsy, Feb. 21. snd running through Holy Week, snd s trip to Henry Ford Musuem by the Youth Mix snd Christian Education 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat-urday, Feb. 24. The adult charge is 16. For more information, call the church office st (313) 634-7730."

!8AY The beauty of married life will be celebrated for World Marriage Dsy with an ecumenical prayer service end"dinner 3-6 p.m. Sun-dsy, Feb. 11, st the newly renovat-ed St. John's Center for Youth and Family, formerly St. John'* Seminary, Five Mile and Sheldon roads, Plymouth. A $30 per cou-ple donation is requested. For

First Church welcomes interim pastor The Detroit First Church of the

Nsxarene haa extended a special Michigan welcome to Dr. Donald Irwin and his wife, Lillian, who arrived earlier this month from Little Rock. Ark.

On Jan. 7. Irwin assumed the duties of senior interim pastor at the church on Haggerty north of Eight Mile, Farmington Hills. He replaces the Rev. Holland Lewis, immediate past senior pastor, who accepted a new assignment as senior pastor of a Naxarene church in Yakima, Wash.

Members of the congregation from Farmington, Northville, Novi, Southfield, Birmingham. Livonia, Plymouth, Canton and surrounding communities gath-ered at a welcoming reception, "Thank You for Saying Yes to Michigan," held Jan. 14.

Detroit First Church is present-ly conducting a national search for a new pastor. Irwin will lead the congregation until the posi-tion ia filled.

A retired minister of the Church of the Naiarene, Irwin has served aa president of Eastern Naxarene College for five years, as district superintendent in New England and south Arkansas, and as pastor in Florida, California, Tenneeaee and Illinois.

Among bis pastoral assign-m e n u are senior pastor of College

Church for Olivet Naxarene Uni-versity in Kankakee, III., which ia the university aerving students in Eastern Michigan District.

"Since striving here, I hsve dia-covered thst the people of Detroit First Church sre excited sbout their present and their future ministry in metropolitan De-troit," Irwin said. "I certainly in-vite anyone who is looking for a church to get in on the many ac-tivities at First Church and find out first hand how God will work through people who are optimistic about tomorrow."

Combining a ministry of pas toring, evangelism, education and administration, his preaching un-

derscores and emphasizes the positive values and virtues of the Christisn life. His Bible-centered messages are focused on meeting today's needs.

Before accepting the sssign-ment st First Church, Irwin snd his wife traveled together in min-istry throughout the United States and abroad, preaching, teaching and conducting mission-ary conventions. They also were involved in compassionate minis-tries through Naxarenes in Volun-teer Service.

First Church haa morning wor-ship at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. and evening worship at 6 p.m. It also offers Sunday school for all ages.

Wednesday night Bible study at 7 p .m and a full range of programs for children, youth, singles snd adults and other miniatriea aimed at meeting the needs of people where they are and then striving to lift people to new levela of life.

For more information about tbe church, call Irwin at (810) 348-7600.

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OBITUARIES

Services for Virgin is Luells Gib eon, 76, of Plymouth Townahip were Tuesday, Feb. 6, at the Schrader Howell Funeral Home with Dr. Dean Klump officiating Burial waa in Riverside Cemetery in Ptymouth.

She waa born Jan. 7. 1921. in Detroit, and died Saturday. Feb 3, la Plymouth Townahip She waa a nurse for the Plymouth Canted Sehoola. retiring in 1962. She worked as s night nurae for Burroughs Corp. prior to becom ing a school nurse.

She haa lived in Plymouth 42 years and was a member at. the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, the Busiaeaa and Pro fiaalnasl Women's Club, the 60 Plus d u b . ths Registered Nurses Aaaodation, and the Michigan Nurses AsasdMlsa. She received her training M Henry Ford Ho.pi UJ and attended daasee s t Wayne

University.

MfTTt 8. WALKC8 Services for Nette S. Wslker, 95, of Canton were Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Schrader Howell Funeral Home.

She was bom Sept- 26, 1900, in Canton, and died Sunday, Feb. 4, in Livonia. She waa a homemaker and spent moat of her life in Can-ton and Wayne, having graduat-ing from high school in Wayne. She was a member of the Wayne Garden Club and the Order of the Eastern Star in Wayne. She loved gardening.

She is survived by her nieces, Susan Davis of Canton, Jane Hitchcock of Midland, Kathryn Colliaon of Midland. Sara Hind-erer of Cadillac, many grand niecea and nephews; snd great-grand nieces and nephews; step-daughter, Elaine Dunk of Swartx Creek; and two step-grandchil-dren.

She was preceded in death by her husband. Edward J. Walker in 1964.

Memorials may bo sent to Growth Works. 271 S. Main. Plymouth, Mich. 48170.

She Is eurrived bv her deugh ft Livonia, tar. Marilyn Lee sf I

Jesses M. sf Gladwin. Bve grand children, sad a sister. Barbara Ha/psr sf Shelby Township

IAMM80YU Services for Jennifer Ann Doyle, 26. of Plymouth were Wednoadsy. Feb. 7, s t the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home with Rev. Jerry Yarnell officisUng. Burisl was in Parkview Cemetery in Livonia.

She waa bom Jan. 29,1971, In Koyal Oek. and died Saturday, Feb. 3. in Ann Arbor. She waa a homemaker. having her whole Ills in the Plyaaouth community. 8be waa recently elected a precinct de-legate for ths Republican Party. She graduated from Ptymouth Salem High School in 1966 She loved ceramics and reeding.

ay be amdo to the Canoor Foundation.

She Is aurvived by her hueba Joeeph R. Doyle of Plymouth, mother. Julia A. Jones of Plym outh. brother, Frederick o f Saa Dtego, Calif.; sister. Julie Jones of Plymouth; end uncles, Jemea Amar of Plymouth. Sam Amar of Scramento. Calif.

She waa preceded In death by

more information and a reserva-tion form, call (313) 237-6692.

The S t Genevieve Parish Fsstivsl 1996, "A Weekend in Vegas," will bs Friday snd Saturday. Feb. 16-17. at the church, 26933 Jamison, Livonia. The event will include s raffle with s $6,000 grand prise and bingo 630-11 p .m Feb. 16. Admiaaion will be $1 and the kitchen will be open 630-11 p m .

On Feb. 17. a Vegas Night will be 6 p.m. to midnight with winn-ings limited to $500 The kitchen will be open 6-11 p.m. and there will be a cash bar with beer and wine svsilsble. Admission will be $1-

• 46TM ANMVC8SA8Y Tickets are on sale through Fri-day, Feb. 16, for the 40th anniver-sary dinner-dance at St. Mel's Psrish. Tbe dinner-dance will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, March 2. st Joy Manor, 28999 Joy, Westlsnd. Tickets coot $25 per person. Mu-sic will be by Trademark and beer, wine and setupe will be available. For ticket informetion, call (313) 274-0684 or (313) 522-5440.

• YOUTH CONVWTtON A "This Generation" Youth Con-vention with Eastman Curtis will be held Fridsy snd Saturday. Feb. 16-17, at tbe Tri-City Chriatian Center, on Michigan Avenue east of 1-275, Canton.

Tha focua of the convention will be to fill middle and high school and college studeuta with viaion, purpose and a peaaion for God and life. Heated by Clarenceville United Methodist Church of Livonia, tha hours will be 5:30- • 11:30 p.m. Feb.' 16 and 8:46 a m to 7 p .m Feb. 17.

Eastman Curtia currently ia host of the highly acclaimed TV I show, "This Generation," which" airs on the inspirational Network.; The convention will combine state of the art video, big sound, bright lights, li ve drams snd skits with the anointing of Curtis snd the muaic of the Thia Generation Live praise end worship band.

The convention cost $12 for those who pre-register and $20 at the door. To pre-register, cell 800 5-ON-FIRE. For more informs-tion, call Clarenceville United Methodist Church s t (810) 474-3444.

• LUTON RKIMAT Madonna University will condust s Lenten retreat, entitled "Lentl A Time for Getting in Touch," 9 s.m. to 5 p .m Seturdsy, Feb. 24, in the Founder's Room of the uni-versity, Schoolcraft snd Levsn in Livonis. The Rev. Tom Moore will be facilitator for the retreat Cost ia $12. including lunch and refreshments. The deadline for re-gistering is Wednesday. Feb. 21. For more information, call Ma-donna University st (313) 432- _ 5419.

her fsther, Frederick. Memorials may be sent to any

charity of the donor's choice.

PAMUA KE86TCM Services for Pamela Kersten, 52, of Canton were Saturday. Feb. 10, at L J . Griffin Funeral Home.

She was born May 31.1943, in Anderson. Ind. snd died Friday. Feb. 2. She waa an accountant for General Motors.

She is survived by her husband. John C.; son, Timothy Lee; daughters, Sheri Lee, Down Ev-ana, Joelen E.; mother, Eloiae Pigg; one sister, one brother, two grandchildren; snd several nil snd nephews.

MNXKK L. 8 0 8 8 Services for Miller L. Roes. 92. of Ann Arbor were Mondey, Feb. 5, st Oakland Hills Memorials Gar dena in Novi.

He area born March 7, 1903. in Miami, Fla., and died Wed nee day, Jan. 31. He lived in Florida until the age of 6, when the family moved to South Lyon. He lived in Plymouth aa an adult, worked aa a grower for Nielsen's Greenhouse in Ann Arbor from 1966-1966 snd waa the owner of Roes Green houae located on Ann Arbor Road between Joy and Ridge roada He area a member of the Kiwenis of Plymouth, holding the poet of past president and member for move than 36 year*. He waa an avid gardener and alloyed taking short trips and dining ou t

He ia survived by hie two chil-dren. Elisabeth M. "Betsy" Soden of Ann Arbor, snd Beverly J. DU-dine of Lombard, III.; three grand children, four great grandchil dren. half brother. Robert L. Roes; snd half-slater, Merilyn C.

He was preceded ia death by his first wife. Margaret Ross, snd his second wife. Batty I. Roaa

Memorial contributions may bo made to: Arbor Hoapice, 3810 Packard Road, 8te. 200, Ann Ar bor. Mich 48108.

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Graatar Yallowfaga: Graham Martin has donated a woodcarv-ing of a shorebird to the Ply-mouth Community Arts Coun-cil's Feb. 17 art auction.

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Ar t i s t a t work: Using a power tool, Graham Martin hand crafts birds and waterfowl in his Plymouth home workshop.

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\ ^ / Ar ts Council 's f i f th annual gala benefit for

th« art* featuring Ursula Walkar and tha Buddy Budson Band with guoat saxophonist Larry Nosoro offers ail this and mors. •

For the Love ot Art - an evening of live musk, dancing, a silent n r t auction and dinner a t Fox Hills Country Club, is a romantic wsy to celebrate Valentine's Day.

T h a n k s to the generoeity of Oheenrerland artists, galleries snd

a variety of paintings.

Jazzy arts evening warms the heart L I N O A C H O M I N S P E C I A L W R I T E R

Bonier at Australian vibist J ack Brokanshaw's Restaurant

Best-remembered for the two decades she sang with the 21 piece Brookside Jaxs Ensemble, Walker at one time or another had offers to tour with Stan Kenton, Tony Ben-nett, the Count Basis Orcheetra and Motown but chose to stay home to raiae her tour children.

Married to Budson for 20 years. Walker made her singing debut at

. age 11 on the Auntie Dee televiaion program. By 17, the was s ballad ringer making commercials, one of which won her s CLIO for best vocal

pottery, Jewelry, and wildlife pho-tography and prints will be offered

bidding After a goa e t a w i l l enjoy a jnxs *

T f s a n w i n g of jaxs wi th dancing following the entertainment." aa.d PCAC publici-ty chairperson. Nancy Pllon.

Well-known In tha Detroit area at Baker'e Key-

in Birm-;'s ia West Bloom-

field, Walker will run through s repertoire «f rtawfordg and «#n by the iikee of Gershwin snd Dissie raiu-pu

Over the year*, Walker's worked the city with a number of

Accompanying Walker will be Budeoo on keyboard*, Tom Brown on drums, Dan Kolton, • tend-up beee. and Nosero on sax. An accom-piiahod cempoeer snd orcheetrator, Budson has played with the Four Tope. Henri Maaeini. and Buddy Rich

"I hope people will come out and

sentations presented to his students through the yeers.

The non-profit PCAC provide* art claases for children and adul ts , teacher assistance grants, and stu-dent fine arts swards snd scholar-ships as well as claasroom programs sbout visual art and sculpture.

An extensive s r t rental gallery, youth theater program. Art in the Park in summer, Artists snd Crafts-men Show in fell, and s winter din-ner theater performance round out PCAC offerings in the community.

"Pre been involved with the arts council since its inception (26 years sgo). As a teacher they've helped me out," said Martin, a self taught carv-er who earned a master of fine arts

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For t b r Love of Art Tha PiymooB^ Comrrk**fy Ar® Cotnu

pmwus Umis WBM» end » * BudOy Bodior Band «or an WOTng of jaet dmar aancr^j ana a atom art aucaon m m e a o p j n (omdngrtSafcsday F«0 17 W w w Fo» HB» C<V*V Club. BT* North Tarmonai r pynoue> Coal M4 par peraon T<M*a are u S i P i Piymouei« KSe Piofaaaa on tie Park. 380 S Man Francaa Jeawiry Qasary. 470 Foraa anc PCAC office. 774 N Sh^don or t* caSng tha ant ootrc* (3i3> 41S-4AHT

support the arts. Wheoever Buddy and I have the opportunity ere ge ou t t o eupport the s r t s and tha

in the community," said

Graham Martin is supporting the by donating a woodcanrta* rf a

Greater YeflowUgs shorebird to the suction, which rsised 14,000 last year. An arts teacher far Plymouth Canton Schools since 1972, Martin says it's his way of thanking the PCAC f

The Plymouth resident has carved more than 100 canvasback ducks and geees in ths last 16 years, many of thom around campfires in the upper peninsula. Perched on s piece of driftwood scavenged from the beeches of Lake Superior, the bird ia based on an antioue.

"It'e very stylised snd kind of streamlined. Ths t rend todey is toward realism with every feather hand cut. I p re fe r a stylized approach, modifying it to be a more artistic farm." said Martin, director of the Upper Peninsula Bible Camp southeast of Marquette.

Every summer for the laot 17 years, Martin and his family have

spent the summer at the camp T m involved with tbe outdoors e

lot. We enjoy watching the birds as a family," said Martin, a Plymouth Salem High School art taecher.

Along with Martin's woodcarving highlights of the suction include s silver ring by Judith Brsun of Ply-mouth. hand painted Adirondack chair by Livonia a r t i s t Debbie Malek, wildlife printa from Wild Wings Gallery with framing by Cre-ative Frsming, hand made quilt by Bonnie King of Plymouth, Alvares acoustic guitar from °lymouth gui-tar, serigraph. Natm West; mirror. Chameleon Galleries, hand woven beskst by Scott Smith of Panniman Sbowcass; one troy pound stlvsr heer t in s hee r t - sheped box of candy from Francis Jewelry Osllery, painting by Tom LeGeult and five floral arrangements from Hside'a Flowers of Plymouth.

THEATER PREVIEW

Piano key to family's history in drama to an African American femihr'e peat and future in Mas i aw Break t V e a W a production of August Wilson's T h e Piano Leeeon" opening Friday. Feb. • and continuing to March I . T W e will be preview performance • p m

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le ths i af his plays. " won a Pulitaer in

In T h e Pinna Leeeon" Boy Willie | T h e reason he's (August Wilson) a In hops of

in Mississippi To make the foil patch aaa price, the ambitious Bey Willie in tande to sell hie family-. I ateriee,

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Pulitaer Prise winner is ho tells a very feed story," aaid Geoffrey

Theetre'a srtislic "If you love people telling

you will love this story, bees

"Playboy of the West Indies" end T h e Talented Tenth."

Others in tbe cast include Ron Bob-Bempie as Dosksr, Dsnny Robinson Clark as Wining Boy. Tamika Lamieon as Grace, Anthony LaMont aa Lymon and Daniel Whitaer as Avery.

AU performers will be making their

i" will and tlaln Graham

ahe refeooo • • r tgsgi the femt- Payne haa oo starred in a number of for her brother's tears. film* for 8pike Lee including "She'e

Ootta Have It," "School Dese" and "Mai write of atnys In which Wilnaa ao!rnX.'

In "Chronicle of a Death Foretold

Debre Wiclte is directing T h e Piano Leeeon." She ie a former profeeoor of thietsr ct Pennsylvania State Universi-ty snd lews State University

Wicks is sleo the co-author of the play "First Ladies of the Stage" which has

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Danny Robinson Clark (left to right), Ron Bob-Semple, Anthony LaMont and Eric A. Payne art featured in Meadow Brook Theatre'* production of "The Piano Lesson."

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PINK ARTS TRAVEL

L i v o n i a p a i n t e r w o r k s i n ' e g g s - a c t i n g ' m e d i u m I R e s o r t o f f e r s e l k v i e w i n g , s l e i g h r i d e p a c k a g e Vic Vkini

through a long involved pruceaa before beginning a painting

In fed, in th« early stage*, hie Livonia atudio looks more like • kitchen.

Eggs, a fork and paper towel* prepare the way for Vicini to mix

the egg tempera he will use lo col-or a board already primed with seven to eight layers of gesso, a traditional ground

Before the mistake is made that he's some kind of an avant garde artist, intent on taking creativity far into the 21st century, an ex-planation is in order.

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Vicini practices an a n aa an-cient as the Roman civilisation. Egg tempera originated in medi-eval Europe. It waa the primary process used for easel painting until oil painting developed in the 15th century. Botticelli. Giotto and Pre Angelico were among it'a practitioners. Contemporaries in-clude Andrew Wyeth. beat re-membered in this area fbr "The Helga Pictures," an exhibition of egg tempera paintings at the De-troit Institute of Arts in 1988 89

Vicini used to work in oil but the length of drying Ume damp-ened his enthusiasm fbr the medi um. As a student majoring in printmaking and painting at Wayne Stale University in De-troit. etching end engraving per mitted him to make statements in the style of Surrealism. However, the black and white piece* lacked color. Two years ago Vicini turned lo egg tempera in search of it.

"I always wanted lo get into color. With egg tempera you're us-ing the ground dried pigment. It's a very methodical and technical medium much like printmaking." said Vicini, a graduate of Bir-mingham Brother Rice High School who grew up in Panning ton.

Scheduled for a one man show tin the Livonia Civic Center Li-brary Fine A t * Gallery in August, Vicini is exhibiting paintings and etchings at University LiggeU School in Groase Pointe Woods through Feb. 12 in the upper school's lobby exhibit area. 1045 Cook Road, Groase Pointe Woods. (313)884 4444.

His etchings also can be seen at the Woodward Gallery. 1357 Dav-is. Birmingham

The paintings deal with figure live subject matter and portrai-ture set against textural land-scape settings

Sometimes Vicini exactingiy places as many as 10 to 12 layers of color on top of a gaaaoed board. Since egg tempera colon do not blend the point of a brush must be used for croaa-hatching to build up color gradually in layers. Splattering and stippling the paint are two of Vicini'a favorite techniques. It gives him the lax ture seen in "Diana," a portrait of his srife created in the style of Pointilliam. Up cioaa the surfece appears lo be nothing more than a series of dots and speckles. Step back' and the image comes togeth-er.

"Once completed, egg tempers fives me a rich surfece erith a lu-minosity unlike any other medi-um. Even though it takes about 8 months to completely dry once it does it become* tough and dura-ble," he said.

"I think a lot of my work is in-fluenced by the feet my parents

immigrated her* from San Marino on tbe border of Italy. It's one of the oldest republics in tbe world with a long tradition in painting and sculpture."

By day. Vicini works for Elec ironic Data Systems as a techni-cal writer and training specialist developer designing and creating computer based training for Win dow platforms. His work involves writing on-line help documents tion and developing computer based training programs. It is an exacting art just aa his egg tem

para painting and printmaking. "Sometimee I feel like a scien-

tist at work. I use a fresh egg yolk every time I paint The fork acts as a screen after I've separated tbe yolk from the white. If you water down the paint too much you lose some of tbe gloas. "

Linda Ann Chomin of Canton Township ia a frit lane* writer upecializing in the visual arts. Her Artistic Expressions column ap-pear* weekty m the Arts A Enter-tainment section of The Observer Newspaper*.

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* n « » . n u r m head of the 2 0 Da s^n Oepanmeni and deagrar ei ros«»ence « Cnmbrooa Academy or Art. ^ a HcW».

M u t Hyenaty Mutaeaty and m 0 « W M M 7 30 p.m Thursday. Feb S .m tne deSMe AuatorMn on tne towa Nvd d the (TUMH. 1221 M Woodward. BtoomMeM HM*. The i a a a tne tat at three mtne « w m w A C u r n w n w Lectue S « * » Tckets a e M each ac t iae i i4 tor t»a*y and MF&me U u M o u «cn C» a id rauM an aftergow lecepbon Tckets tor tha m o m ot three a n $20 8 f c w « • a dacusa tne d e s ^ r <*Menge» and opportu -m«s emerging r t r* t a n o l i l f U m t i t t ,810)64 7 35*3

T W N M S T C D W U H r r The iMil Photography d Sy Jonnaon « a

contatu* to Merer 16 at 560 N Woodward. & m w ^ * m Ooenmg racepbcm featunng eve -nuMC 4 6 p m Satixday Fab. 10 Works by w a a m Gottaee are aoo presented JoWuor « a t*Q m u t o i n *s • • < aa a pnotograprar. k m c a k m g m pnotogapns of t r* Me anxxw rwn. He a noted tor ha <vor* «Mh Charke whngus Qwncy Jone*. Frank Saatra. l e e Ron *j. Lavar^ Batwr and Oorotny Loudon. a w | others. and h a photos na«e p c « a***" co» rrs anc puOKimra such as ma New rem Tma*. <*H< voce. Tera. u s Ne«s«aek and Peep* Ha Mm c>«dt> n o u l t The WW."'

T r * Cotton OuP and The Coior Pwpte ,8 l0 i 644 8284

Gtona Ourw. Judy Enn** West. vwe t Kxcea

Grosfcy ShodU and Roaiyn (313)966-4826

. UNMMITYOr IMCMMAN MU8CUM OF AWT Oark [ m e n e * image* d Wa . Oeath and the

Apocafypee oonbnue* to March 1 T a t 5 2 6 & State. Ann Art** Tour Sunday. Fab 11 (313) ^64 0396

Information on limited engagements only should be submitted two weeks in ad iurw* Co. ^ V u t u w Fuoco, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Ml 48150. of by fax at (313) 591-7279 To ensure publi cation, the venues' addresses and phone numbers with area codes must be in-eluded

P O P U L A R

M U S I C

. THE AUMATOftS 8 p m Fndey. Feb 9. 0W WoocM>d CXI. 555 S Woodwerd Ave B a m m ^ a m Cover charge 21 and Oder (bluest 8IO1 642 9400

. MG DAVE AMD TW ULTMASOMCS 9p m fnoey Feb 16. So«> mtchen Saoon. 1585 Frankim St ,at Orleans). DetroA Free 21 and-aider . tmes: (313)259 1374

B MUTA 9 p-m Fnday. Fee 9. Soup Wtdwn Saloon. 1585 FwnMn St (at Oneara). D a w * Free 21 andotdar (dues) (313)259-1374

With SA* end Hemaoma. 9 p m Thursday. Fee 8 . 3 0 . 1815 N Mam St., Royal Oak. Cow ercnar fa 21 and older irock) ( 810 )589 3344

7 pm. Tfknday. FeO 15. Norman » Clon Strwt Station. 245 S t ion S t . B w i w ^ a m ( s o t a r / « o n t * « a r | ( •10)647-7774

M f * «tAM> AMO T*1 aRAMDAAASTm 8 p m Sat^day. FeP 10. Utwry PU>. 42100 Grand Bivar. Now (times) (810) 349-9110

8 p.m. Fnday. Fab. 16, Cotratf's. 1090»o ctWHUr Road. Troy Covar cnarfa 21 a n d o »

( 8 1 0 ) 5 8 8 3 4 7 )

8 p m . Fnday. Mb. »5 16. MampNaSmoha. 100 S. Mam S t . Royal Oa* Fraa 31 and old

9 p m F n d f . Fab 16. Moby Dicfc't. 6452 Scnaator Road. Daaroom Cam ctm& 21 and okJa* (Wuas) (313)581 3660

T M HAJTVCMWM Motion Control and Cn*nMe. 9 p m Fn

My. Fab 9. *MI L 5756 Caaa *«• . Oatron Covar cnarfe l8andowa» (anamatma rocfc) ( 3 ) 3 ) 8 3 2 2355

(8101543^917

MM8 PfTVM . Former lead smear at Tha Aiarm. *mt\ Hank and Emte Oou0as. 8 p m Sunday. Fab. ll.AKm s. 5756Caaa AM.. Oatrort C o z e n e r g e 18and o«Mr (aoousuc) (313)832 2365

TMK P M M M M With Junk Science and Projact 29. 9 p m Thursday. FaP 1 5 34). 1815N Mam St. Royal Oak C o w c f w f e 21 and older (rock) (810) 589-3344

Metro Detroit area

Tr* Fnends at w* Pamt C^e» Canter tor tr* Arts «"• pvasant a i ^ d e o r «ecti*e o c j * ™ v u t s s e by Mchaet Farrea 11 45 a m . Fnday Fee 16. at Meado* »oc» nei on tne campus o* Oakland Unr«*rsity V M r v e t ^ i i u r a must M m*>e «*r t r* PCCA 6y Fidey. FeP 9 «e«siar ear*y to e n s t « space m r*s s«de cmen tauon . Fanea m* t i o o * UatAse » •»

c«**an* career »om «s roots to «s cunwaoon »> cotorU papar cutouts. Fanea. « prc*s sor at v t hstory at tne university c* w*«sor and arector of An House n Detroit. <s *•< u w to fanerai auttances •> t r* metropok Lar area tor ha ayoerr*: and entertamm( a r w r o * < r ta*s i8 l0) 6 5 1 4 1 1 0

, 9 o m Tr^vJay. Feo 15. Memona Smoke. I OO S War S t . Royai Oak F(ee 21 and oW

The women r«e i v * » n . ' a coaectwn of oast aaper i cu lp tm Dy «*e«n*t>ona*y T O * 1 artat ! ' « « Gaao « a oe e«r<*»ec to Merer 16 at t r* gaae<> at the Hewed v«a«e Center 12 hkie wx) Hamad •> Farmmgton NMs Tr* ar ts! - * t * or«en» to s*n. aaocace and a s c u s s • pm nc* works noon to 5 p m Sab«d*y Fe© 10 Gaao s works can be tound n rrtaior ir^jse

Luaecoona «oro»»o» x a an ro«.*aw tne r i r j n r i a n ra i r r mere tor al to sae DU • w a r ovrfy seen, or t r* rmyom, n » « d > a 8 t 0 t 4 8 8 0 2 0 0

M O O T M Lf CTUK SCMKS m cewxaoon c# 8MOi •estory Montr , tne w -*s oresenis Wrvgan s underyo»x>d f t * •cad. a <acttrc aoou* tha American waves v n j f 0 a to t ee captMty. noon to 1 p.m. Tt**v My . Fee 15. r t r* a m * * * * " of t r* Oakland Cotmry iraormeoon Tecnnoio© 8wK>n«, W * e p*y«*. ar autnor and tormer -aponar. • * -trate w«h t o n f i and onotoa tha jo»*ney that

a r o u ^ t Southern to#twa «*•*• mnx*> the b m e r v o i M Ra*oad to tha North, ne -m a a c n a n * paopia and caacn m Oakland Ctxmty m-w v n r u . . ff* b ZiSTrnCm c e ot Art*. 0 * u * and F*w tor mora i * w » non 8 1 0 ) 8 6 8 0 4 1 5

OCTMfT MSTTTUTI Of A*T8 A »op-m tana , worksnop t j ne ptaca l 4 p m Sad^Oay. Fab 10. n the Education Stu-a o at 5200 woodwwd D e w * Pueac Scnoc* art educator Mak** Aa a a d s a nanda-on eork-

(810) 643-091.7

8UJI S M V T T M C 10 p m TrvK»y Fee 8. and T i w i a y Fee 15 Bfc* Moon. 3965 Woodward *•« iat **« jr«3rv*i. Oetrort Skies i8l0l 831 8070

a t UK SUT 8LUCS 8AMO 9 p m Sattsday Fee 10. Soue nwcnen S* loon. 1585 Frankan St (at Orleans> Detroit

21 and c*3e* (Texas t * * s j i3l3) 259 1374

BUCftWMCAT rrvcco 8 p m Thursday. Fee 8. Ttr House. 7 h Sa«> new Pontiac 112 60 m advance 18 and old er rydacoi 810) 3 3 5 8 1 0 0

• 8U88 8CDOOW 8MAA0C 9 p m Fnday Fee 16. Mr 8 s RoecTous* 6761 S Du»*H*r*w*» Watartord Bmes. 8101 6 2 5 4 6 0 0

• SUSAN CALLOW AT 8 p m Saturday Fee 10. OW WoodwardGrti. 555 S Woodward Ave . a»mm#»anv Co>m :nmgm 21 and otder (vrgar/Wangwnf t) 810)642 9400

w«n Surge to Union. Red Tfee and Oa Gnnder. 8 3 0 p m Friday Fee 16. Ma«c Bac 22918 Woodward Ave Femdata S5 18 and older (rock) (810)544 3030 .

AL MLL ANO TM LOVf • U T i l M 8 p m SetLTdey. Fab 10. Moby ftck s. 5452 S c n * ^ r Road. Oeartwm Cove* crarfe 21 and older (Wuesi ,313)581 3650

l ip a UNCI MAW 0 1 8 p m TN*sday.Fee 8. Me«npnaSmoke. 100 S Mam S i . Royal Oak. Free 21 ando td er 9 p m Sunday. Fee 11. Bear s Oan. 2972 Cookdfe Midway Berkley Cover charfe 21 and c*dar. 9 p m T»**»dBy FeO 15. Q.CAA. 29 S Sa®r*w S t . Pontiac Cover cnarfe 21 and o*de< (tnuesi

.810) 54 3 0917 (810) 5 4 5 2246 (810) 3 3 4 741 1

• I STAND MUTI Witn Sku« Tropny arid Rn«no Star 9 p m Frv . -ley Fee 9. GnTs Grtl. 49 H Sagmew Pont» ac Cover crvarfe 21 and older (rock) .810) 334 9292

. MKKJ JAMES AND T*i FVAMtlHMOWCWS 8 p m Fnday Fee 9 Moey 0«* s. 5452 Scnee«ar Road. Deareom Cover cnarge 21 and older (bkjesi i313)561 3660

8 3 0 p m Saturday. Fab 10. Grand CaW 33316 Grand RNer. Farmmfton (smgar/ songwnter) (810)6159181

•Mill 11I WH WILLY 8 pm. Fnday. Feb 9. Coyote CkjO. 1 N Sa« new.Pontac Cover cnarge 21 and ok** (rock) (8101 332 HOWL

9 p m Fnday. Fab 9. New Way Bar. 23130 Woodward Ave . Femdele Cover cnarge 21 w d older (aAamatna rock) (810)541 9870

ROOLfTT* w>tn Stan and Down With Hatred. 9 p m Sat uroay. Feb 10. GntTs Gni. 49 N Sagma* Pontiac Cover cnarge 21 and older (rock) (810)334 9292

SMAOCSAPAirr With SMt. 6 p m Fnday. Fee 16. Tr* Shelter below Si Andrew s Mai. 431 C Congress. De iron 17 n advance A* ages (alternative rock) (313)961 MCLT

• SLOT 9 3 0 p m Fnday, Feb 16. Bimd f^g. 206-206 S F*st St . Ann Arbor Cover charge 19 and older i ait amative rock) (313)996 8555

. SPAMM 10 p m S o n d ^ . F e e 1 1. Mr B s 3946 Ro Chester Road Troy (roots rock) (810) 6 8 9 6 0 7 0

Andrew Uoyd Webber" • "Joaeph and tha A m u n g Tachraodor Draamcoat. through Fab 11 . (313)832 2232 (810| 645-6666

ITWATM Harvey Faratam'a "Torch Song Tnotogy." 8 p.m. Saturday A Sunday. Fab. 10-17 and 2 p.m. Sunday. Fab IB (previews). Opera 7 p m Sunday. Fab. 18conunues toMarch io. Sara, tme adult material — parental »*dance aug-gested. Tickets $ 11-122, dacountt tor atu dents, senior citizens, group*.

(810) 788-2900 or (810) 645-6606

Making contact PUamtend items for publication to Keely Wygonik, Observer ft Bccentric Newtpapert, 36261

Schoolcraft, Livonia mm or by fas (313)5917279

8 p m Tf**sd*y Fee 15. Ma#c Bag. 22918 *oodward Ai* Femdaa Tckets at Tcket •"aster 18 and omer ipopi • 101544 3030

CMSCL M P S WTTM T > I 0 1 T T A OAVtS 8 p m Fnday Fee 16. Mi#dock s. 2086 Crooks Road. Rochester Coarcnerga 21 and older HA8 8 1 0 * 8 5 2 0 5 5 0

• r^ar pene* jaed tor oaremonaa and i a a a tnrou#«out Mnca and then c»e«te a handmaid twx> oeaed on m a taacmaong aaeom A 3 0 me^jta vioao. HoiandtheHotaNuta- w«oa mown 2'PLI* S a t ^ y •> leefcae He*. Th* •an. s u u c m tor tS agas. • a a a a a c A»can toMoe two wmmm by Whoopi Goldberg and »as a museai score by HeTOa Hancock The O u spcpua r 8nnct i Bach' concert se ne* wd oontmue H 3 0 * m Suidey. FeO I I . m KrosgB Court wnan tne Marcxa Batgreve

Ouerw pertoma a t n w e to **and Mies Dana Concert w a < » a»e S21 a t**. 110 chad. S5 s t aewy (no b w i e f * ca« (3131833-Z323 i i m a a m m a wc tue 2 p m Sunday. Fee U . m L a e » a e M B i . S o n > d C » » e « d M -cueaViacnMori

the

Featunng stars or the mova The Comma mencs. 6 3 0 p m Sunday Fee 1 I mAatry 15 S Sagjrwe Pontac S13 50 m advance l S a n d d d a r 8 1 0 ) 3 3 4 1999

n ^ r v f e a n «MM w«h Scud Moirnari Boys 9 30 p m Fnday. Fee 9. BandPtg. 206-208 S Few St.. Am Arbor Cover cnarge 19ardokJi» (jRerrvatrve rock)

(313*9968555

SAL P 1 8 8 1 , 0 8 p m Tlx#sd^. Fee 15. Coyote Oub. 1 N Segnew. Ponbec C o w cnarga 21 and oider ismfarscnfiweier) (810) 332 H0%W.

8 p m Tuesday. Fee 13 Mempha Smoke. 100 S Mar. St Ro*» Oak Free 21 and oW er rvanety) 8101543^)917

KMRTNM V M O A M H C U T I O M M8MT 8 p m Tuesday. Fee 13. 3 0 . 1815H Man St . RoyeiOafc F ^ e tatore 9 p m 21 andok» er ivideoi ( 810 )589 3344

9 p m Fnday. Fee 16. Otd WoodwaO Gna. 555 S Woodward Ave . Bwmmgham Cover charge 21 and older (variety) r8l0) 642 9400

• SUN MFSSCNQCRS 8 p m Wednesday Fee 14 Memphis Smoke 100 S Mam St . Royal Oak Free 21 and oM er RABi (810 )5430917

TWWTOWfRS 8 p m Fnday. Fee 16. library Pub. 421 (X) Oand River, Nov

(810) 349 9110

VIOLA PF ACOCK With ve*ou> 100. Astroente, and Autopiot. 9 30 p m Wednesday. Fee 14. Bind Pig. 206 208 S Frst St . Ann Arbor Cover charge 19 and oider (aitematrve rock) (313) 996 8555

• RANDY VOUN AMO SONK BLUM 8 p m Fnday. Fee 9. The Crow Bar. 309 S Man St . Ann Arbor. 8 p m Satirday. Fab tO. Mr B s Roadhouse, Oanuton. (bkas) (313)668 011 lABIO) 635 4600

7 p m Fnday. Fee 9. Border s Books and Mu s«c. 5601 Meroxy Road. Dearborn Free U ages i smgar / scngwntarj (313)271 4441

SUNSCT 8LUCS I 9 p m Fndey. Feb 16. J J PeppersBaand Grtl. 37610 W 12 Mae Road. Farmmgton Hds 21 and older (blues) (810)848 9046

TMT « * CAMMATION With Scott Fab and The Hand Me Downs. 7 30 p m Thursday. Feb 8. The S n a a a taiow St Andrew s Hal. 431 E Congress. Detroit S6.5C r advance M ages (adematrve rock) (313)961 MELT

V U K J M m t S 9 p m Thursday. Fee 8, Rick s. 611 Chuch St .Ann Arbor Cover charge 19 and older (a tematna rock)

(313)996 2747

JAMCS WA8JN 9 p m Friday. Feb 9^ 10. Moby D«*'*. 5452 Scnaelar Road. Deaibom Cover charge 21 a id older 9 p m Wednesday. Fab. 14. M* dock's. 2086 Crooks Road. RochesUr Cover charge 21 and older. 9 p m Thursday. Fee 15. Q Club. 29 S Sagmaw St . Pontac Cover chage 21 and oKMr (blues) (313)581 3650/(810) 852-0550/1810) 334 7411

• WAKA JAW AAA With Daddy Longiegs and the Providers, 9 p m Saturday. Feb 10. LAs. 2930 Jacob. Ham tramck 15 21 and older (world beat/reggae/ rock) (313)8756555

• WHNWJNC ROAD With The Impellents and Plain, 9 p m Satur day. Feb 16. The Foundry. 18000 E Warren Road. Detroit S5 18 and older (aitematrve rock) (313)886 9960

• WW With Forehead Stew. Shifter and Wa* on Wa ter play St Andrew's Hall. 431 E Coogress. Detroit, while Robert Bradley. Wytchyker, Frve Horse Johnson and Morse( play The Shefler to celebrate the release of Small Stone RecoTOs

Detroit Rust City'' compilation CO, 9 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 10 $6 18 and older (altema live rock) (313)961 MELT

T H E A T E R

. MEADOW BROOK August Wilson s "The Piano Lesson 8 p.m Thursday. Feb 8 (preview), opens 8 p m Fn-day. Feb 9 and continues to March 3 Tickets 120 lo $28 50 (810) 3 7 7 3300 or (81OJ 6 4 5 6666

• TNC OKM TMtATM Shear Madness" continues through March.

( 3 1 3 ) 9 6 3 9 8 0 0

• ATTIC TMEATM „ Shakespeare > "IweNth Night ' through March 3 m the new 220-aaat theater on the thad door or Trapper's AXey m Greektown TickeU 111. <313) 8 7 5 8 2 8 4 or (810)645-6666

• TMC FISM8R TMEATRC Musical Big. Cased on the Twentieth Centu-ry Foi Mm. pre-Broedway engagement. Fab. 13 to March 10. Tickets J22 5 0 t o $ 6 0 (313) 6 4 5 6666 (tickets) or (313) 872-1000, Est. 0 (information)

• PCA8C AUOfTOMUM John Amos presents his one-person show

Haley's Comet" 4 p.m. Sunday. Fab. 11. m the auditorium on Eastern Michigan Universi-ty's campus. YpsAanU Ticktes S15.112. and $9. Seniors and chidren under 12 receive a S2 discount. (313) 487-1221 or (810) 645-6666

C O M M U N I T Y

T H E A T E R

• FARMM8T0N PLAYERS "Dancing at Lughnsas. 8 p.m. Fndays and

Saturdays. Feb 9 to March 2: 7 p.m. Sunday. Feb 11; 2 p.m Sunday. Feb 18. 32332 W 12 Mile Road (ft mtfe west of Orchard lake Road). Farmmgton HMs (810)553 2955

• THEATRE GUILD Garson Kanm's American classic. Bom Yes terdey." opens 8 p.m. Fnday. Feb 9. and con-tinues 8 p.m. Fndays and Saturdays to Feb 24 Matinee 2 p.m Sunday. Feb 18.15138 Beech Da»y road. Redtord Directed by Chns Bremer and Sam Jungerman Tickets $9 adults: senior citizens & students S7. available at the door, or m advance (313)531-0554

• VILLAGE PLAYERS "Corpse comedy thriller by Gerald Moon Fn-

days and Saturdays through Feb 10. 752 Chestnut S t . Birmingham Tickets S10 adults. SB students. (810)644 2075

. TRARRY HOUSE THEATRE " Dandekon Wine by Ray Bradbury 8 p.m. Fn days and Saturdays trvougn Feb 10. 38840 W S« Mia Road. Lrvoma (313)464 6302

• STAOECRAFTERS Sweet Chanty." through Feb 11. Baldwin

Theatre. 415 S Lafayette, downtown Royal Oak (810)541 6 4 3 0

• ROSEOALE COMMUNITY PLATERS Mano Fratu s thnlier "Victim " 8 p m Fndays and Saturdays, through Feb 10. Upstage The ater. 21728 Grand River, to block east or Lahser. Detroit Tckets $8. reserved (313)532 4010

8 p m Tuesday Fee 13 Atom s. 5756Cae* Ave . Detroit S5 m advance 18 and aider (313)832 2356

wen Wafe*dog and Afcaiart ^ j g . 9 3 0 p m Satteday. Feb 10. Owd ftg. 206-208 S fett St . Arm Arbor S6 e\ advance 19 and older »kJI p i 3) 9958665

10 p m Tr^sday Feb 8 Mr 8 s RoecRiouse. 6761 D « a i y » i | Oarkston (bfues) (8101625-4600

jflrfw | ITgftfl with Nmeteen lMiaets. 9 3 0 p m Thunday. Feb 8 Band Pig. 2 0 8 2 0 8 S F « St.. Ann Arbor Tckets at Tda tmae ie r l 9 a n d o * J a ( s m g a r / s o n f a W ) 3 1 3 ) 9 9 5 8 5 6 6

artne M e a n says and 3 p ^ me North Coiet (313) 833-7900

l of the A»cnae* of l a place Monday. Feb 19.

m The R a m a w n a Oub e* Oeeroe Tc*et pne-• s p a pe*»on aw S200 (paaron* and S390

(313)238-7544

withHwrttMGods. 6 p m Fnday. Feb 9. The Snaaw baow SA A n a e e s HM. 431 I . Con y e s * O e t w . »7 m athwnca M i f -aoverock) (313)961 MELT

TheNowdw*. • p m f s ay. 18000 E

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g p a Fndey. Feb 9. UMary Pub. 42100 frand R a r Now. 9 30 * * Thiaad*. Feb iS B M M g . 206 -208S Fest Si Ann A * » C ^ a r charge 19 and a O i 0 | 3 4 8 - 8 1 1 0 / p m

8p«n Fndey. Fed 16. SMn s OwgDM. 3360

MSTir t l with Houeeorueha and wetersh*) Down. 8 p m Thw*day-F«b 8. Ma#c Bag. 22918 Woodward Ave . Famaea S4 iBandofdar . iroek) (810)544-3030

7 9 p m Sebsdey Fab 10. Border's and Muac. 5601 Merely Road. Dearborn

(313) 371-4441

1810)33*8100

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k to Feb- 18 at 212 M8w. Arm r a w a N w O O p j a i

Feb 9 M i l I I n M i l

Art! 538 S 8MM. A (3131883-7778

I p a t e d R . F a b - I I . 8 L AaaaersNM. 431

(313| 981 MCLT

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> Cer tM and 20 feAae Team. 9 p a t FIMM.MIL 18 .0MrsQMi.49N Sa#na* . Ponaac Co«acne r f e 21 andoMw |8I0) 3 3 4 9 2 8 2

Feb 15.1 M a S l S a R d t S O M i p i n 688 8387 or (313|1

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• PLYMOUTH TMEATM 8UU> OWahomal" opens • p.m. Fndey, Feb 16

and oonunua* 8 p.m. Fndays and Saturdays to March 2; 6 p.m Sundays. Feb 1 8 8 25. Water Toaar Theatre, (on tha campus or the North Mba Regional HoapJUf). 41001 W. Seven MM Road. MorthvMe (one mM west of 1-375). Tick-eU S10 (door), $9 m advance (810) 349-7110

C O L L E G E

Features Kristi Yamaguchi, Scott Honuittn, Paul Wyiis and Katarina Witt, and ^ champions 6p.m. Saturday, Feb 10 at ths Palace of Auburn Hills Tx+sts 637.50 and $25 Suptrfan seating available. Call (810) Mo-obott. ahow will feature original productions and music composed from the tote and screen to showcase the athletic abilities of the skaters, exactly the concept envisioned by 1964 Olympic Oold Medalist Hamilton 10yean ago.

"Woman or the Calabash." muawaans and dancers perform nch wand of A»iean. Caflb bean and BMck American Rhythms, 8 p.m. Sat urday. Fab 17. Vamer Recital HM, on campus. Tickles S10. senior citizens SB. Students S5 (810)370-3013

MLBCRRT THEATRE Sixteenth century ctassc. The Double mAoek ty" by Pieme Manvaux. 8 p.m Fnday*. Feb 9. Shakespeare's "Randes." 8 p.m Saturday. Feb 10 TttMeta S9.50-S165& (313)577-2972

• STUDIO THEATRE "Am t IA Woman" presented by the Wayne

Slate University Black Theatre Touring Corr** ny. 8 p.m. Fnd^ , Fab. 9. 2 p.m. and 8 p.m Saturday. Fetf. 10. m the theater on the lower ieveloTtheJMbewv4743Ca*s. Detroit. T«k- -ets S5. S3 students and senior citizens (313)577-2972

• EASTERN M8CMMAN UNtVERSfTY Lorraine Hansberry's "A Ransm m the Sun"

opens 8 p.m. Thursday. FEb 8 m the Sponberg Theatre and runs through Saturday. Feb. 17. (313)487-1221 Y O U T H T H E A T E R

• NOT JUST FOR MDS BERKS Theater Works/USA production of " Around the World in 80 Days" I 30 p.m. Sunday. Feb. 11. Michigan Theatre. 603 E. liberty, Ann Arbor Tickets $10.50 and S8 50. (313) 668 TIME

• STATE WAYNE STAGE IV THEATRE "You're a Good Man, Chart* Brown." 3 p m 6 7 p.m Satisday. Feb 10. 35310 Michigan Ave , Weyne Deeded by CJ Nodus of Paper Bag Productions Tickets S3 (313) 721-7400

• YOUTH THEATRICAL SERIES Once Upon A Mattress ' 2 p.m Sunday. Feb

11. presented by Paper Bag Productions. Ltd , Crvc Center Ltorary. 32777 Five MHe Road Lrvona Tickets $4 (313)261 2260

S P E C I A L

E V E N T S

BRUNCH WITH THE CLASSICS Somerset Co*ect»on Rotunda, noon to 1:30 p.m. Sunday*. Brunch prapaiad by Sabaatan s Gna. cost $25. Golden Rain Percussion Eraam tne. Feb- 11. MadrlgM Mommg. Fab. 18. ( 8 1 0 ) 8 4 3 7 4 4 0

PLYMOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Famay concert 3 p.m. Saturday Fab. 17. P»ym outh Salem H * i School AudAonum The Sym phony's "A CamrvW or AranaM' oonoert aM faauee TV-2 new* anchor, iarry Hodak as guest narrator, and 10-yeer-old vKMrsat. Maks-sa White. Tdwt* $8 adults, coaege students and senior*, and M cfWdran. Thai* aM be a "Teddy Ba Tea"' noon lo 2 p m. at (he Plym

outh Hatoncal Museum featuring author Cyn-thia Hod Cummmgs T c h a d $10 aduR*. $7 cMdren. F a t a a resarvabofM/lntorynabon. oM (313)455-8940. CM number MMd bafow for concert ticket*. (313)421 2112

. MUSICA VIVA arTENNATIONAL CONCERTS

• COUMTWY WWbert fNapar . | a a pianat. Jesae I Baa*. Maton Hale Drums «Mh Sandra I 8 :30 p.m. to 12:30 a-m Fndays 8 Saturdays. 42060 Grand Rhar. MOM KAchen opan to 11 pm.. no cover charge (810)349 7770

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- SOMERSET COLLECTION Gompkmemary Home and Garden semmers at the Somerset Collection « Troy, through March 6 This week. Cooking with Bison. fRuth Mossok Johnston) I p m Saturday. Feb 10,

Bnghten Your Beds with Bulbs. (Marty Fig ley), 3 p m Saturday. Feb 10 Propc Care oi Ornamental Trees. (Greg Myers). 6 30 p m Tuesday. Feb 13 CM tor reservations, more intormation (810)6437440

• UVOMA MALL Evening of muse with The Vogues." a group of top vocaksts and musoans who wa be per forming Turn Around Look at Me." My Spe ciai Angel and other hits. 6 p.m. 4 7 3 0 p m Wednesday. Feb 14 on stage near Crowieys Compkmentary Vaieotoe good* for each lady while supplies last The man is at 29514 Seven Mie Road. Livonia (810)476-1166

• DETROIT CAMPER ANO RV SHOW Feb. 10-18. Now Exp Center. 43700 Expo

Hours 2-9 p.m. Monday Fnday. noon to 9 pm Saturdays, noon to 6 p m Sundays Cost $6 for 13 years and up. children 6-12 $1.50. chd dren Ave and under, free

A U D I T I O N S

• AVON PLAYERS Seeks strong singers tor female lead, two ma fir male rotes and one featured female role tor " Evita " Smgers. dancers needed tor chorus Scnpts avertable at Rochester HMs Pubkc Li-brary Open audtions 2 6 p m Saturday. Feb 10 and 6 p.m. Sunday. Feb 11. playhouse on Tienken Road (1V* miles east of Rochester Road). Rochester HMs Show ooens Apni 26 ( 8 1 0 ) 5 4 3 2 6 3 3

C L A S S I C A L

• OAKLAND UNWERSTTY Compoaer and fbodty member Lett* Beckon Alston performs with OU faculty members and other profession* artists m a showcase of chamber works by avmg composers i*Wd Re h^ous M u s e d Tomorrow. " 3 p.m Simdey. Fab U . vamer Recital MM on campus. Ro chaster Tckets $10 genera admission. $8 senior citizens. $5 students (810) 370-3013

. 8MMM0HAM 8LOORMKLO SYMPHONY OR CMESTRA Dinner 8 concert benefit 5 30 p m S<*iday. Feb 11. Tempw Bath El. 14 Mae Road at Te*e yaph Bfoomflatd HMs. Evenmg begms w«h a captiorvsaeni auction. 6 p m dnnar. fcMowed by concert « 7 3 0 p m. Tickets $100. $75. $50 Concert only tckets $ 16 adults $ 12 stu

(810) 645 2276

Outreach program d the Datroa Symphony/Or-chestra HM Vokxiteer Counca d ta rs sanes d

i a brwidi. conversations <ath cert*, y c h peilbrmen

Feb. 18. champagne tnmch. s t rmgoar t e i Groeae M Go* and Country Oub. fcmcheon noon Fnday. Feb. 33. Tempie gagi El. string quartet Tickets $20 pw peteon tor each event. d w a e n 8 and yoia«w $ 10. s o m a cMuana and students $ I S CM tar more eWvmatton 10 a m to 4 p m I I m d a n (313)983 1000. laL 288

Leipzig String Quartet 8 p.m. Sabaday. Feb 17, Smith Theatre for the Patarmmg Arts. Oak land Community Coaege. Orchard Ridge Cam pus. Farmmgion HMs. Tickets S15 8 1 1 7 (m advance). $20 at the door Reception toaows concert (810) 471-7667 a (810) 645-6666

• WINTER WARM-UP The Ann Arbor Summer FestivM presents Petti LuPor* m concert with the Arm Arbor Sympho-ny Orcfwstra 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 17, HM Au-ditorium. 825 N. university. Ann Arbor Benefit and concert tckets offered 0fr-8roed*ay ben-efit tickets $ 125 per person (party at Truebfood Theatre 6-7 30 p.m.. pnonty seating and d e s fcert aftergiow. reserve by Feb 9). Leedmg Lady Seats $50 (preferred seMmg}: other seats $30. $25 4 $ 15.

(313) 747 2278 a (313) 764 2538

• OAKLAND IMMENSITY CONCERT BAND invitation to Dance." 8 p.m. Fnday. Feb. 9.

vamer Recital HM on campus. Rochester (810)370 3 0 1 3

D A N C E

• UNIVERSITY DANCE COMPANY Choreographed verscm d Cart OUTs Carmma Burana,' featimng more than 200 dancers and musicians, end two new dance works. 8 p.m. Thursdey. Friday and Saturday Feb 10: 2 p m Sunday. Feb 11. Power Center tor the Performing Arts. University d Michigan cam pus. Arm Arbor Tickets $ 16 and $ 12-(313) 764 0 4 5 0

• WOLVERINE SKVERSPUR DANCERS (taken American Cultural Center, Warren. 7 30 p m to midnight. Saturday. Feb 10 (810) 949 1138

• VALENTME DANCE American F*obsh Cultural Center. 2975 E. Maple (at Dequmdre). Troy , doors open 2 p m . music 3 7 p m Sunday. Feb 11. Wa#y tipiec Orchestra, cash oar. Poksh kitchen available Admission $3 (810)689 3636

. J A Z Z _ _ _ _ _ _

• SOMERSET COLLECTION CABARET SERKS Admission is free, but sealing a kmrted, so cM tor reservations Beverage servee wa be aval a d e Senes continues 6:30 p.m Thursday. Feb 8 with Buddy Budson & ursuM Wa*er. Feb 18. Bess Bonwr Tno and concludes Feb 22 with Jack Brokensha Quartet (810) 643 7440

• BOTSFORO MN Jack Brokensha Quartet 8 1 1 3 0 p m Thi*s days at the mn. 28000 Grand River. Farmmg ton Hi»s Admission $ 10. includes $5 toward two dnnk minimum (810)474 4800

• LATIN JAZZ SUMMIT Featuring Tito Puente, percussion. Arturo Sen

—oovwrtrompet; and Jerry Gonzalez and the Ford Apache Band. 8 p.m Saturday. FeO 10, Hrtl Auditonum. 825 N University. Ann Arbor Tckets $30. $26. $22 4 $16 (313) 764 2538 or (800) 221 1229

• PCAC EVENMG Of JAZZ features Ursula Walker and tne Buddy Budson Band with speaal guest Larry Nozero on sa». * t auclion, dinner, entertainment and dancing. 6 3 0 p m to rmdmght. Saturday. Feb 17. Foi Hills Country Club. 8768 N TemtonM. Plym outh Tckets $45 per person (313)416 4278

• SHEUA LANOtS With Re* Mantle 7 3 0 p m Sunday. Feb 11. Bran. 305 S Mam St . Royai Oak (810) 399 7200

• JU ST THE SAX Featunng GeraW Albnght. George Howard. Everette Harp, Waiter Beasiey. 7 p m Sunday Feb 11. Royal Oan Muse Theatre, (must be 21 and oweo, tcke ts $30 (810)645 6666

. MUSHROOM CELLAR lAZZ Marcus Lewis. T 3 0 p m Thursday. Feb 8, Mikki Pearce and Forum. 7 30 p m Friday . Feb 9. Maria Jackson, vocakst 7 30p.m. Tuesday. Feb 13 and Thursday Feb 15. 18100 W 10 Mae Road at SouthlkeW Road. SouthlWKJ No cover charge (810)559 4230

• BRtO OF PARADISE Roy Brooks Tno. Fndey 4 Saturday. Feb 9 10. 207 S Ashley. Ann Arbor, 9 30 p.m. Cover charge $5 (313)662 8 3 1 0

. ENVOY CAFE Mcnaei Zaporski 6 30 10 30 p m Thasdey Feb 8. 9 p.m. to majmght. Fnday, Feb 9. with soeaM vocaast 9 p m "to midm**. Satiaday Feb 10 .6 3 0 1 0 30 p m Wednesday Feb 14. 33210 West 14 MaeRoed. WestBtoom

( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 5 6 2 2 0

• OFF-THE-WALL ACOUSTIC 4 Hosts Jan Bertm and George Garde, i guest performer Jen Pertans. open MMe tarmac 8-11 p.m. Saturday. Fab. 10, St WMam Parish HM (downtown Waaed Lake, bahmd Dwry Queen). Adrmsacm $7.50. tamMes $15. stu-d e n u $5. (810)624-1421

• COWLEY'S OLD V81A8E MN Blackthron. 9 30 p m Fnday 4 Saturday. Feb-9-10, 33338 Grand Rrver. Farmmgion (810)474-5941

THE AUK Doors open 7.30 p j n . . shows star! 8 p.m. Kn* tmaOtsen. Thursday. Feb 8: Jay Sbdstra 4 the McDonald Brother*. Fnday. Feb. 9; Jo Card Parce m Bed Gals Upset by the Truth. " S e t a day. Feb. 10; John Renboum 4 Isaac GuMory. Tuesday. Feb 13.637to S Mam S t . Ann Ar-txv (313) 763TKTS

. JOEL MABUS Concert 8 p.m Fndey. Feb. 9. at the bam at Gretchen s House V. 2625 Traver. Ann Arbor, $6 adults. S3 cfiaaen. Presented by the Ann Arbor Count* tor TradtoonM Music and Dare*. (313)769 1052

C O M E D Y

Ench HuniM conducts as Ihe 0 8 0 pMy* "Mod em Moiadai HRs" 8 pm. TNaaday, Feb t i • 30 p.m Friday A Saturday Fab 9-10 ; 3 p m Sunday. Feb 11. Ochestra Hal, Oevoa. TKK eta $38 to $ 15 p i 3) 8333700 a (810) 845-8806

Roawnoc MuMC tar Ctawwt. Vide and FMno, 8 p m Fndey. Fab 9. Beaen Art I

Every Fnday and Saturday d Mwenwa. 588 Woodward Ave.. Bammghem (810) 844 3122

The Kanma Home Show. Fnday 4 Saturday. Feb » 1 0 . 2086 Crooks Rood. Rochesta HI ( 8 1 0 ) 8 5 2 0 5 5 0

Troy A a m a a o n t l l . dent*. $8 Cal tar (810)982 5207

METROPOLITAN YOUTH SYMPHONY M M concert 8:30 p m S*mday. FeO 11. Or

Every Wedneeday al Le Metro 29855 ffortfmaalem H ^ w e y . Southbefd ( 8 1 0 ) 3 8 3 2 7 5 7

Re#ne Carter (Moan). Roaay tw l taa r (beseV Gerald Oeaner (aums). 9 3 0 p m to 2 a m Fnday * Saturday. Feb S 1 0 . Baker s Kay beard Lounge. 20610 LNemoMo Mouth d Ci#t MM Aoadk. OaMoa. CM tar i (313)345-8300

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Tim Fiaharty Tno wtth Nancy K. h o d opan (aa a m 7 11 p.at. Sunday*, tar neat aM month* Opan to M mterast ed m cwaac |ao. wwig and bebop, i c o m a d 13 MM and Noa Road) (810)834-8475

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With Denras BMa 8 p.m. Thursday. Feb 8. The Palace d Auburn HMs Tickets $18 50 and $10 reserved (810) 6*5-6666

FOSTER BROOKS Appearing 8 p.m. Sunday. Monday 4 Tuesday. Feb. 11-13. Jacks Waterfront Restaaant. 24214 Jefferson. St. Clar Shores Muse by Al Whyte Tickets $30 (810) 445-8080

• THE CORKDY ALL STARS Features Cadre The Entertainer." D L Hupi ley. Laura Hayes. Sommore 8 p m 4 11 45 p m Saturday . Feb 10. Fo« Theatre Tickets $25 ( 8 1 0 ) 4 3 3 1 5 1 5

• THE SECONO CITY-DETROIT ComputerCh«» and Salsa 8 p m Wednes

day Sunday, additemal snows 10 30 p m. Fri-days and Saturdays Tckets $ 12 to $ 19 (313| 9 6 5 2222

• PAJSANO S JOEY'S COMEDY CLUB Joe Dunkey. 8 4 10 30 p.m. Fnday Saturday. Feb 9 10, 5070 Schaefer. Dearborn Tickets $8. dinner snow $ 1 8 95 Kip Addotta. Fee 15-17 (313) 584-8885

• MARK MDLEY'S COMEDY CASTLE Kozafc Feb 8 11 with Stunt Johnston Theater 269 E Fourth. Royal Oak Tckets $6 week nights. $12 weekends Jeff Stitson Feb 14-19 (810) S42 9900

• MAJNSTREET CORKDY SHOWCASE Mike Hessman, 8 30 p m Thursday. Feb 8. 8.30 4 10 30p.m Fnday 4 Saturday Feb 9 10. 314 E liberty. Ann Arbor Tckets $10 (313) 996-9080

• CMAPUN S WEST COfdEDY CLUB Leo Dutour with Sheila Lovety. Feb 8-11. 16890 Telegraph (1 Mock S. d S<« Mde) Shows 8 30 p m Thursday . 8 4 1030 p m Fnday and Saturday (313) 533-8866

M U S E U M S

A N D T O U R S

. CRAN8N00K RtSTTTUTE OF SCCNCE What Makes Muse?" new exhibit continues

to May 12. 1221 N Woodward. Btoomftetd Hills Hours 10 a.m to 5 p.m Monday Thurs day: 10 a.m to 10 p m Fnday 4 Saturday 1 5 p m Sunday ( 8 1 0 ) 6 4 5 3 2 0 0

• MUSEUM OF AFRtCAN AMERICAN HISTORY A Slave Ship Speaks The Wreck ot the Henn

etta Mane." exncnton runs through March 10. 30) Frederick Douglass. Detroit Hours 9:30 a m to 5 p m Wednesday Saturday; 1 -5 p m Sundays (313)833 9800

• ANN AROOR HANOS-ON Psychology. Understanding Ourselves. Under

standmg Each Other, new traveling eitvbit de vewped by the Amencan Psychological Assoo at ion m collaboration with the Ontario Science Center. throu*i May 12. 219 E Huron St . Ann Arbor (313) 9 9 5 5439

BENEFITS

• BOWL A THON Presented by the Crohn s 4 Coktis Foundatior. M a c h 3 at HartAetd Lanes. Berkley Bowlers d all ieve« encouraged to form teams Pnzes and fun tor M ages (810)737-0900

• BIRMINGHAM MUSIC ALE Benefit pertormance From Broadway to Ho«y wood, a Michigan Opera Theatre production 8 p m Saturday. Feb 24. Temple Beth El. Telegraph a 14 Mae Road Cabaret concert (810)651 2316

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WONOERFUL WORLD OF HORSES Roy* Ijpitzaner StaMons 2 p m Sunday. Feb 18. P a a c e d Auburn HMs Tckets $ 19 50 and $ 1 5 5 0 Student and senior cftizen dscounts (810) 645-6666

THS asm ROVERS At the SoutfMeid Cive Center PevMon. 26000 E v a g e e n Road. 8 p m Thursday. March 7 Cabaret styta aoatmg. tables d tour ($20 p a peraon). tabtas d e i ^ i t ( S l B p a parson) Sea out antiapMad Buy your tckets m advance (810)434-9043 ICE COMPANY Tckets on sale now tor Oty Ot SouthAdd s c e skatmg apectacuta Apr* 24-28. wra^i f a a t m s over IOC skaters BeneW patormance 7:15 p m Tuesday. Aprs 25 taataes guest Maters Gary Baaoom and GwGuddd and An 2ahanan and Ahop Manukan aom the Ce Theatre d New York. CM tor attawnabon (810) 354 9 » 7 a (810) 384 9 8 0 3

• "gEAWTT 8 THI BEAST' Tckets on sale now tor tfaa Owney Biuadwei Btockbuata oommgto The IMaomc Temple Theatre begrwmg March 19 Tckata 318-880 <•1011

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W i t h a d o z e n k i d s to r e m e m b e r , ihe s c r e e n w r i t e r s give e a c h a c h a r a c t e r flaw or. be t t e r ye t . a p h o b i a . T h e r e ' s t h e wei rd k id . a f r a i d to c l i m b b e c a u s e of h i s b r o t h e r * ' fa-t a l fal l f r o m a t ree T h e r e ' s t h e t o u g h k id w h o su f f e r* f r o m a l e a rn ing d i s a b i l i t y M o s t h a v e t r o u b l e w i t h o v e r b e a r i n g f a t h e r *

Mere they are u n d e r t h e t u -telege of t h e s h i p ' s s k i p p e r Ian other so l id p e r f o r m a n c e f r o m Jef f Hn<igrs) , whoaa f o c u s e d d i sc i -p l i n e a n d t a n n e d sk in m a k e h i r r a cross b e t w e e n C a p t a i n A h a b a n d <tnr oT t h e B e a c h Boys H e force* his crew to tow t h e l ine , s p i t t i n g iHit a d v i c e a b o u t teamWwrk a n d respect for t h e sea

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Drama. High adventure on the high seas takes a dramat-ic turn u hen, homeward bound from exploring the Carib-tn-an and South Pacific, the floating Ocean Academy prep school the Albatross is hit by a freak weather condi-tion known as a white squall in Hollywood Pictures dra-ma " White Squall." starring Jeff Bridges. .

REVIEW flr*t s ight t h a t t h e * h i p has as m u c h c h a n c e a g a i n s t t h e wh i t e s q u a l l a s it doe* a fa>n»* a whi te whale .

S c r e e n w r i t e r T o d d R o b i n s o n a l s o overwork* t h e s y m b o l i s m of t h e story. T h e s h i p ia n a m e d t h e A l b a t r o s s , t h e f a t e d b i r d f rom • R i m e of t h e A n c i e n t M a r i n e r . " a n d you c a n ' t b e l i e v e t h a t t h e s c r u f f y E n g l i s h t e a c h e r , w h o haa a l i t e ra ry q u o t e fo r e v e r y occas ion , d o e s n ' t p i ck u p on t h e i rony when o n e of t h e b o y ' s s e n s e l e s s l y h a r ( toons a d o l p h i n , s e a l i n g t h e s h i p ' s f a t e .

T h e boy* are u n i f o r m l y wa tch-ab le . t h o u g h t h e r e a r e n o o b v i o u s s t a r m a k i n g p e r f o r m a n c e s a m o n g t h e e n s e m b l e . C a r o l i n e Gooda l l m a k e * a b e l i e v a b l e s k i p p e r ' s wife a n d doc to r , o f t e n c e r v i n g aa a con-sc i ence for her h u s b a n d ' s o f t en h a r s h t r e a t m e n t of t h e boys .

Though "While Squall" could

luse u p to a ha l f h o u r in deve lop-m e n t of ita a l r e a d y f a m i l i a r c h a r a c t e r t y p e s , a l l i s forg iven w h e n t h e s t o r m g a t h e r s on the ho r i zon . D i rec to r S c o t t e a r n e d h i s aea legs on " 1 4 9 2 . " o n * of t h e ill f a t e d Co-l u m b u s movie* , a n d m a y be t h e on ly f i l m m a k e r w o r k i n g t o d a y w h o c a n p u l l off s u c h a t r u l y e p i c a c t i o n s e q u e n c e .

H e is s l s o o n e of t h e few d i r ec t o r s w h o k n o w * h o w to c o m p o s e for t h e wide sc reen , w i t h s t u n n i n g s h o t * t h r o u g h o u t t h e film. You c a n a l m o s t p i c t u r e h i m , l ike " L a w r e n c e of A r a b i a ' s " D a v i d L e a n , w a i t i n g tor t h e per fec t b a n k of c l o u d s t o roll by h i s a z u r e b l u e s k i e s .

To leai* a metuagt for John Monaghan. dial 953-2047, mad-box number 1866, on a touch-tone phone, fax him a note ot 591-7279, or write him in care of Entertain -ment. Observer A Eccentric Newt paper*. 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150

A Mmpifaig of what s paying at alternative movie theaters across metro Detroit as reviewed by JohnMonagban • DCTIKMT FILM T H K A T M

Detroit Institute of Arts. 6200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Call (319) 833-2323 for information. ($6; 14 students)

"Lamenca" (Italy - 1996). 7, 9:30 p.m. Fab. 9-10; 4.7 p.m. Fab. 11. Two Italian entrepreneurs try to aqueeze a private fortune out of anarchic conditions in Albania in this new film from the director of "Stalen Children."

"Maya Lin: A Strong. Clear Vi-sion" (USA-1996) . 7 p.m. Feb. 12, A documentary account of Mm* Lin, the 20 year-old Yale undergraduate student given the taak of designing the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washing-ton. • M A M ART TMKATM 118 N. Main Street at 11 Mile, Reyal Oak. Films play through at least Thursday, unless noted oth-erwise. Call (810) 542-0180 for in-formation and ahowtimes. (86.50; 84 student* and matinee; 83 twilight)

" S e n s e s n d S e n s i b i l i t y " (Br i t -a i n - 1995). In yet a n o t h e r film a d a p t a t i o n of a J a n e A u s t e n n o v e l ( and o n e of t he bes t films of t h e year ) , t ragedy c h a n g e s a f a m i l y ' s c i r c u m s t a n c e s a n d a l t e r s t h e ro-m a n t i c a s p i r a t i o n s of i t s d a u g h -ters . E m m a T h o m p s o n , Alan R i c k m a n , a n d H u g h G r a n t s t a r i n a s c r ip t wr i t t en by T h o m p s o n a n d

directed by Ang Lee ("The Wed-ding Banquet").

"Dead Man Walking" <USA -1996). Sean Penn makes a wel-come retu rn in front of the camera as a condemned man who forms a controversial friendship with a Catholic nun (Susan Sarandoa). A decidedly offbeat drama direct-ed by Tim Bobbins.

"Restoration" (Britain - 1996). In this long-promi sad period piece, Robert Downey Jr. plays a notorious womanizer in the court of Charles II who may have been stung by true love. Sam NeiU, Meg Ryan, and Sir lan McKellan co-star.

22938 Woodward, Femdale. Call (810) 544-3030 for information. (86)

"Metropolitan Detroit Film Featival." 7,9:30 p.m. Feb. 9-10. The fifth annual festival runs four days on three local screens (see Radford listing below) with independent short films from around the world. Each two-hour program features different titles. • M A P I I T H I A T M 4135 W. Maple, Bloomfield. AU titles play through at least next Thursday, unless noted other-wise. Call (810) 856-9090 for in-formation. (86; 82.96 twilight)

"Mr. Holland's Opua" (USA — 1996). Richard Dreyfuss playa a high school music teacher who dreams of composing a symphony that will change the world.

"Leaving Las Vegas" (USA -

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Come end poignant story of five Mends attend a 10 year re-union m the* sleepy hometown m mat Decade they v« lost some of tfte* youth and inrvxence. but none of the* fear* of manage and gro»*nj up Stars Man D«on, Ro sieO OonneH

of Jtmmy the Saint, a reformed mobster wbo is forced to gather up his oM gang and puM off one last job for h«s en-boas. But what starts out as a s*npie job turns into a very oomptei situation. Stars Andy Garcia. Ohrwtopher Uoyd.

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Comedy about a <#e-nard hockey fan dreemmg of becoming s pro-fesstonal player even if he cennout skate.

Eiduuvefy at the AMC Map* The story of two sisters, one a talent ed. successful mother of two. the other her opposite Stars Jenmfor Jason leign

Robert Lous Stevenson s classic tale of p#ates provides the basis tor tms Muppet adventure

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m the Pentagon's code booh Bro-ken arrow" a the term tor a lost nuclear weepon. Broken Arrow" the movie is a hi^i tech thrwer about a no-holds barred race to re-covw a stolen nudeer weapon that threatens a ma(or American ctty. S u n John Travolta. CMsuan Slater. Sementha Metha.

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Based on Roseaen Brown s best-s*a r« novel about an upscale couple «nc*ng memeefves engi-neerings cover-up after the* 17-year-old son IS accused of murder. Stars Meryl Streep Uan Neeeon.

1996). In this uncompromisingly depressing drama, Nicolas Cage plays a hopeless alcoholic who finds true love too late in a Las Vegas prostitute (Elisabeth Shue). Tough going, but the kind of movie that haunts you long af-ter seeing it.

"Georgia" (USA -1996). Jen- -nifer Jason-Leigh and Mare Winningham play sisters who ex-perience varying auccess in the music field. • R H C H M A N T H K A T M

603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call (313) 668-8397 for information. (16; 86 students/seniors)

"Restoration" (Britain - 1996). Through Fab. 14 (call for show-time). See Main Art Theatre list-ing above.

"Cries and Whispers" (Sweden -1972). 5 p.m. Feb. 9. One oi Ing-mar Bergman's beat (and also most depressing), about the lives of a dving woman, her slaters, and

servant Stunning cinematogra-phy by Sven Nykviat.

"High Risk" (Hong Kong — 1996). Feb. 9-11 (call for show-times). In this typically ditxy mix of comedy and action. Jot Li plays a bodyguard aasigned to a boox-ing/womanizing action superstar (supposedly patterned on Jackie Chan). When a kidnapping occurs snd everyone looks to the star for help, it's Li who saves the day. • RUPOOOTNUTM 17360 Lahser, Radford. Call (313) 537-2660 for information.

"Metropolitan Film Featival." 7,9:30 p.m. Feb. 8. See Magic Bag Theatre listing above. (Tickets 88)

"The Lady Vanishes" (Britain -1938). 8 p.m. Feb. 9; 2. 8 p.m. Feb. 10 (organ overture begins s half hour before showtime). A rare big-screen presentation of this early Hitchcock comedy-thriller, centering around the disappear -

ance of a charming old lady on a lengthy train ride. Margaret Lock-wood and Michael Redgrave star. (Tickets 12.50) • S T A T I T M A T M K

2118 Woodward, Detroit. Call (313) 961-6460 for information. (81)

"Tha Wizard of Ox" (USA -1999). 9 p.m. Fab. 12. Judy Gar-land is off to see the Wizard, this time amongst tha Tarantino-lov-ing audience that turea the popu-lar dance d u b into a movie house on Monday nighta.

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Potent band: Everclear, whose hit "Santa .\fonica " is 'o never on the airuaves. plays a sold-out show on Thurs-iii\. Feb a! St Andreu s Hall in Detroit The band is. r left, bassist Craig Montoya. singer/songwriter Art \ . iaki:>. and drummer Greg Eklund.

Portland band finds celebrity can be trouble BY C u t m w A F t o t o •ft u»

The Portland. Or*., tno Ever clear can't get. an> peace u n a "Santa Monica became a hit sin

and video. ' Thirteen-> ear old kids follow

as around downtown f Portland*, i '.urn around and say. What * up1

and they want to kn~ o what I'm 'io«n( there," said drummer Greg Eklund via telephooe from hi* bed in hi* Portland home where he pre* My ha. some peace

"II t a fm ak ^ -t the mail, it'a . ^lly urrr- io them. Thev think . ->ud have wfflcoM doing the shopping for

Teenage fan* their way into a show that Ever-clear did at singer/songwriter Art AJexakia's daughter'* preschooL

"We played Art e daughter * preschool once. Later, the little kid* wrote u* another letter aak •ng ua to come back," Eklund

"We did and all the parent* whose little kida were there brought all their teenage kida Laac time it waa cool They (the uxbUars) danced around and *ang and stuff This time there ware all thaee 12 year-olda there going. Hay can I get aa autograph?* "

Everclear's biggest tan. Alea akia's J-yw-old daughter Anna heSa Roae. kept everything in chatk. however

"She get* really poaaeeeive Shell tay stuff like. That 's my daddy Don't look at my daddy.' And every eoag that Art a iap ia her song.' **

Everclear doesn't of playing nursery af their shows have haw tradi

Everclear ia still (eeiing the ef facta of an Aug. 18 show at Free 6am Hill in Sterling Heights, ar aa Ekluad calls it, "I HilL"

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From the bitter *trains of "He rom Girl" ta hellish tale born out i*f the long sober Alexaki*' pa*t battle* with *ubalance abuse) to the incisive Heart*park Dollar «ign" (which examines the still-prevalent intolerance for tnter-ra-cval relationships) there's an un deriving strength

"Till* record is a lot more per tonal, a* opposed lo me getting on * soapbox and spilling my gut* shout what's wrong in the world." Alexaki* said during a recent in terview-

"It's angry, but 1 think the an ger i* manifested in different, hopefully more useful ways, be-cause the one thing I don't want to sound like ia some whining rock star. I've always hated that 'poor pitiful me' attitude more than anything."'

Alexaki* and bassist Craig M on toy a formed Everclear ia late 1991. with Eklund joining oo in late 1994 after a "hippy guy" drummer didn't work out-

Living on a sparse income and louring in a van waa nght up hi* alley. Eklund said.

"1 called them up and they said they would be sleeping on floors and eating Taco Bell and touring. Since the age of 10 that's all I wanted to do — tour the country in a beat-up old van ptua I hap pen to like Taco Bell I jammed with them and they offered the job."

A week after he joined Ever dear, ha hopped a jet to Los An geles ta sign a record deal They no loo«rr had to sleep on floora. but Eklund waa pretty happy that Taco Bail was still on the menu

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See Dick Run witnessed the power of radio during the first half of its carver The band packed concert halls and clubs from 1990 92. due to the intense airplay of singles off its albums " luhin " snd "Whack!' Ding!""

Now the Royal Oak based pop rock band is embarking on the second phase ol it* career, re-en-tering the scene after a two-year break

Although (.'harm Farm. Speed ball. Hoarse and Solid Frog have been on rotation at Detroit radio station*. See Dick Run singer Jim Edward* said that radio and the public have very little interest in local band* That, he added, will inevitably lead to the demise of radio and the club scene.

" We're living proof of that theo r> because when we had support from radio — and I'm not talking about one stupid, patronizing lo-cal show — there wa* a crowd there lat show*) whether we put one flier out or 10.000 out. The minute we fell off the thing (radio playliat* >. you can (*ee # real quick decline because it wasn't in peo-ple's face* all the time.

He compares the situation to a stool.

"The whole scene is a three-legged stool You've got musi-cians. You've got the radio and you've got the fan*. The musi-cian* and the fans are still there It's radio that's completely loet it Without one leg. the stool falls over \

"They don t see that they 've completely destroyed (that). It will ultimately be their demise too because they 'll have to change format* They'll have to change DJs They've got to chase their tail continuously "

See Dick Run is hoping that ra-dio will catch on to its latest al-bum "The Other White Meat." s si I song collection of pop song* that tell* stones about AAW re* Laurants and BMW cars ("A4W/ BMW" I. a shaky relationship ("Run Away"), and a potential re la t ionship ("Gimme Some More").

The harder edged sound on songa like "Gimme Some More" is a result of the music that gui lariat, vocalist Mark Campbell, bassist/vocalist Charlie Francuch and drummer Randy Gacki crest ed as Circu* Boy dunng See Dick Run's hiatus.

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Back making music: See Dick Run — from left, guitarist/vocalist Mark Campbell, bas-sist /vocalist Charlie Francuch, lead vocalist Jim Edwards, and drummer Randy Gacki — is back from hiatus and promoting its new record "The Other White Meat." The hand's next show is Saturday. Feb. 17, at Lilt's in Hamtramck.

' When we started Circus Boy. it wasn't a conscious decision to get s little tougher and a little meaner." Campbell said."It was kind of the way we were feeling at the time, plus we had been called Light Pop' one too many times."

"The lyrical content got a little more cynical and some of the songs earned over like the "AAW/ BMW" song, and 'Painted Lady Clown." 'Gimme Some More' kind of grew out of that. It gave us a little more of a rock edge, which we always had — especially live."

The power pop band camg onto tbe Detroit mum scene in the late 1960s Besides winning mul tiple Detroit Music Awards, the band was a semifinalist in Musi cian Magazine's "Best Unsigned Band" contest, and Spin maga line called them "a song serving power pop foursome

As the prizes came, and radio stations started playing the band, talent representatives from record companies and managers came along

A management deal writh a New York firm fell through setting the stage for an anti-climactic ending to See Dick Run's reign. Always a do it-yourself kind of band. See Dick Run continued management

• The whole scene is e three-legged stool. You've got musicians. You've got the radio and you've got ttie fans. The musicians and the fans are still there. It's radio that's completely lost It. Without one leg, the stool falls over.'

Jim Edwards singer

duties while acting as printers, mastenng facilities, and mailing room employees.

A* a consequence, the develop-ment of songs took the backseat to the business dealings of the band. In 1992, the band took a hi-atus lo re-focus

"For awhile there it was just the same old songs and nothing new to give to people. There was no reason to be tooting our horns. And whenever there was chances to play Lollapalooza or Yamaha Soundcheck or Musicians' Best Unsigned Band, we didn't have any new material. We kept going heck two or three years back or to "Whack!' Ding!!!-"

After calling it quits. Campbell. Francuch and newly recruited drummer Gacki formed Circus Boy. Soon, Edward* came crawl-ing back.

"I went to a couple shows and I couldn't stand it anymore. . . . I said. 'Wow. What a great line-up.' There was a good, strong rock drummer and I kept watching Circus Boy painfully. Finally, 1 was the last one to come back on my belly." ' Having learned the ups and downs of the industry. See Dick Run is taking a relaxed approach this time around, not concentral ing so much on getting a deal — although the musicians hope that's in the future.

"You can end up chasing a lot of apparitions that way that just never materialize."

See Dick Run performs at LUi'«. 2930 Jacob, Hamtramck. on Sat-urday. Feb 17 Doors open at 9 p m Cover charge is #5 for the 21 and older thoui For more infor-mation. call (313) 075-6555.

Jack Logan's story is incredible saga BY TOOO WK Kit Si im Warns

Jack Logan's story would make a great musical

A singing electric motor repair man from Georgia has the usual rock V roll aspirations hut re-signs himself to simply jamming with fnend* and wnting songs at night as a hobby.

Bands form aa splinter, the home demo* pile up. until some how a tape wind* up in the hands of an established rock star

The rock star is impressed and passe* word to a record label pres-ident In short, motor repairman gets a deal, his work rsteivaa criti-cal raves, be and a few buddies sat out to

"It's got angle. Logaa himaeif agreed over the phone recently " Working slob makes good' "

That s one way of describing his incredible saga. But no asatter how you look at it or how much Logan downplays it, hie ia an amazing success alary.

ia reality, the mat claim credit for bringing Logan to tha maaaea la Palar^Jesperson^ tha

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Prolific songwriter: Jack Logan and Liquor Cabinet — from left. Aaron Phillips, Dave Philips, Jack Logan, Eric Soles, and Kelly Keneipp — are taking a break from their day jobs to tour. The band performs Thursday, Feb. tt. at the Blind Pig in Ann Arbor.

"I haven't had time to juat ait hack and really appreciate what'* happened. It still amazes me that f Bulk') aver came about. It'a juat a bunch of stuff we've bad laying around far years, aa bothered to put it ia an actually put it out. • _Whan Ps-

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others groove like no one's since Ian McLagan with the Facee.

"Yeah, he knows exactly what the songs need." Logan said. "I think that's huge part of it."

Big As A Barn Studioe might not he where Man ah Carey cute her next album, but it'a a big step from the basement 4-track record-ed. Logan thinks the jump in sound quality makes "Mood Ele-vator" a little easier for the be-ginner to digest

- 'Bulk' waa juat such a weird thing to begin with." he said. "Not only the poor sound quality, but it'a juat so much. It's aakmg a lot to make someone wade through all that You can accaaa this one a lot easier."

Partly from Jesparson's in-volvement and partly because of hia Westerbergien style. Logan ia constantly reminded of tbe Re-placements comparison He's not nearly aa pretentious enough to mind.

"They were one of the great eat bend* ever," ha aaid with genuine admiration, "aa if you've pot to get compared to somebody. I don't mind it too much It'a juat kind of a natural thing for people to point to, I guess Beats me.

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Schoolcraft College offers romantic dinner options Schoolcraft Colla* in Livonia

is offering delicious ways to cele-brate Valentine's Day and Maidi Graa.

• Two romantic Valantina'a Day dinner options am being offered by Schoolcraft's award-winning Culinary Arts Department. Dine out at the American Harvest Rm-tsurant for a Valentine's Day cel-ebration featuring delkacin from oountriee of love. Or dine at beans with a new take-home gourmet dinner called "Hearts Aft re."

B The Countrin of Love dinner menu faaturea specialties from It-sly, Greece, Sicily, Turkey, Ca-talonia, and Franca. Reeervations sre required for this special buffet dinner Wedneaday, Fab. 14, in the American Harvest restaurant on campus in the Waterman Center,

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18600 Haggerty Road, (between Six and Sevan Mils Roads, just

of 1-276) in Livonia. Two seetings are available 6

and 7:45 p.m. The buffet-etyla dinner ia $1696 par peraon. Call (313) 462-4468 for

Served with savory scenU ad vegetables and tbe Towneend Bakery's famous breads.

Third course: Features a house made chocolate box filled with an aaaortmant of liquer kissed truf-

tbe College's SCooi J a semble followed by dancing to to the music of Bobby Schneider and His Dixie Bouncers, tickets

are 830 par pareou and benefit student scholarships. Call (313) 462-4417 for tickets.

The band will play a selection

A big band, jaax greets and Dixie- W and muaic. Schoolcraft's Culi-isry Arte'Department will pre- '^! a n traditional Mardl Gna fore. X

B Take home "Hearta Afire," the Menu of Great Dseire featuring three courses: First courae: Citrus marinated shrimp with a passion fruit salsa, young baby field greens with purple onions, toast-ed pinenuta. and a sundried vi-naigrette in a heart-shaped savory scone.

Second course: Choooe between Beef or Chicken Wellington "Nu Bistro" layered erith a light Mousse, fresh herbs and spices elegantly wrapped in puff pea try dough and baked to perfection.

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Hearts Afire dinners will be available for pickup noon to 6 p.m. Wedneaday, Feb. 14 at either the Schoolcraft College Profee eor'e Pantry or The Towneend Bakery in Birmingham. The coat ia S34.96 per couple. Call (313) 462-4491 to place your order.

• New Orleans Cuisine lovers and fens of vocal jaxx will want to plan their Mardi Gna celebration for the Schoolcraft College annual dinner 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16 in the Waterman Center.

The audience will be treated to

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Valentine's Day w r a c o e u M Romance a on the menu at Cats Cortina. 30715 w. 10 Mtfe ttoed. Fsrmmgton Has Heart shaped pasts and other spe-cial valentine's Oey menu Hems offered Wednesday. Feb. 14 to Sundejr. Feb. 16 T«o seetings on Vstenone's Osy, 6:30 4 8 30 p.m. CaS tor feservaoone/tntonna-uon ,•810)4743033 0U> COtBTTWY BMOTT wa once egam offer See mesa on Vaten-im i Oey to c a p e who rms been maned 50 plus year*. Couples present ng trie* ceitMcet* of manage we be treated to a meal on Valentine's Oey. Tha*e's an Old Country Buffet m the wesuend Pisa. 6539 N. Wayne Roed; and the Hervard Square Ma> (oomw or swoon 4 Ford (toad). Canton.

Anniversary

terson. St. Clas Shores, wa tw decorated w«h the oAcM Mardl Gras colors — pur pis. green end gold. Reeervetlone sug

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Mans Gras Party 7 p.m. Friday. Feb. 16. New Orteons style mmI oonsaung al Jamoalaya. arty nee. rad beans, bread pudding suth whiskey sauce, beer/wine; end The Tartar Sauce Traditional Jan Band Oreee a smart caaual with cos-tumes welcomed but not deesad. Cost $25 pw preson. rservabons suggested HO* TiMty Lutheran Chiach a at 1345 Gratiot Awe. between 1-375 and ftoeeel new Detroit's Eastern Market. United, secure, off-street petting eveSebie (313) 567-3100

Family owned and operated cany-out res-taurant. 31213 Five Mae Road (at Mem-man). Livonia Offers a large aelection ot rotnsene coofced or oven befced meale In-ducing chtcfcen. hem. turtwy. prime rt>. end chicken isttuccint. Dinners ranaa « pnee from »3.95 tor U chicken to $7 .96 tor prime rtb. Hours are 10 30 am. to 9 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday (313)422-0400 Student-operated

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OPEN 7 DAYS 637-1460

Fbitteftoy intemationa buffet, two seeungs 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesdays in the Waterman Contw. Schoolcraft CoSege. 18600 Hag-

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OCT ALMA'S I Ceieorabng two years of greet jazz. 8 p.m. Monday. Feb. 12 «*h Larry Nozero end friends" apodal *«eet Johnny TrudeS.

Compwnentary appetizers «a be served Reservetions recommended, 31735 Wymouth (toad, Lfcronia-(313)2612430 Mardi Gras n H I M i n i M V M M U

to benefit tha

WAM1HUW Mardl (km party features the Detont besed bend Sun Meeeengers with pwnat Eddw (toss, the Caribbean sounds d Tropica Connection end music ot WCC Community Jazz Combos. FestMUes be an 8 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 10 m the Moms 8u**ng on the east side ot campus. 4800 E. Hiron (tow Drive. Ann Arbor. Guests receive complimentary •nth thee »15 ticket i (313) 973-3360

Dining Experiences

gerty (toad. Uvonia Cost S 16.95 pw | son (nd nckidmg tai or gratuity). Fab.

Celebrating Mardi Gras •dsgan CuSnary Ti

Offered at Trattoria Brvachetta (810) 305 5210 on Feb. 31; Morals (610) 642 1094 on Feb. 22: and SeDaattan's (810) 649-6625 on Feb. 24 Evenings be*n 7 p.m. Cost $29.95. nd mdudWg ta* end gratuity. Menu includes (toasted < bis Mapdeen. end sd Vegeta

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mt 30675 H. mm Boed. Ray's L Hameon Townahip. I dau $ 125 pw pw-ton (gold saton). $65 pw psrson (general sdmneion). Sample tood and wine pelr-r p . meet current end farrow members d teem Mtthaan and dance to the soundsolDstrokjac Sientauction 1610)463-9600 jAat'8 nAignacirr • Mardl Gras Bash 8 30 p.m. to Tuesday. Feb 20 Features and Tha Donecets. New Orieera Style lazz Bend. Prim tor costumes. tM coa-tumes we opoona TradMona beads *ff dc a«en to the lades No otww and no nwwnum. The leeta^sd a 24214 Jsl-

At the RRZ Ceriton-Oewbom 6 p.m Tues day. Feb. 13. Omnw and champagne $ 110 pw person. CaS tor reservation!, sv tormation. (313)441-2100

Cigw drmw tar sromen only 6:30 (oocktas reception) 7:30 p.m. (dwner) Fndy. fsb. 16. at tha steekhouee m the OeMend Towne Squere tjuttdmg. just off Northwestern ik^wray (betmen One Center Orwe and Leheer). SoutmekJ Tckets $95 pw person, mctodn toir course <Snnw. vmtaga a n a ei " um nend-roSed dgers (810)354-6006

Machus Red Fox closes Machus Red Fox at Telegraph

and Maple cloeed on Feb. 5. The Machus Bakery, at the rear of Machus Rad Fox. will continue operationa.

"The Red Fox has been s tenant of 6676 Telegraph Road for mora than 30 years," said Robert Macbua, Preeideal of Machus Kntarpciaaa, Inc. "Whan our lean came up for renewal last year, the leasing agent for tbe property owner, Schootak Brothers, Inc.. reviewed numerous restaurants interacted in tbe span.

"We prassntsd extensive archi-tectural rlasigni to the leesing agent, including a new raataurant concept and a significant finan-cial The our offer and is currently nagoti-eting with another tenant. At this point, wa have decided that it is economically uafeasihls for

Machus to continue operating a restaurant at that location."

Machus Red Fox Executive Chef Tim Cikra will join Machus' City Grill in Birmingham n Ex-ecutive Chef.

Prior to joining Machus Enter-prism. Cikra was Executive-Cor-porate Chef with Unique Raatau-rant Corporation. In an effort to retain ss many Red Fox employ e n n possible, several others will also be transferred to existing company restaurants.

"We hsve enjoyed 30 years of providing fine dining to our pa-trons and truly appreciate their loyalty," said Macbua "Our pri-mary emphasia ia to now focus oa the highly succeeeftil City Grill at 726 Hunter ia Birmingham and reinforce efforts at Rocheetar City Grill and our other dining and bakery establishments."

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TRA MI KMC tar danangSJO-1130 p.m. toi K w n i i M p m. d n x r , on Friday, Feb 9. etThs Fenwnron Bra. 23866 Orarad l i r a Road south of 10 MM. Cower c ra r t t S3. bUtot or *#jtar menu • M M (910) 476-1 WO

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IS. at the Farmmflon Bra. 23666 Orcftard tahe Rood, south of 10 MM VOU must M 21 year* 0M. Cora* charge of 14- Draft beer and *tra I I . Hon tf'oMM served »-10 pJi t No

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, _ j d w * e p * r r a s o c a * 6 P-in. to 1 a m Fridays th rou* Feb 23 at Burton Manor n Uwome. Oraeey st-t ra MM* be 21 or owe*. A W W o n *6 1*3 M t o * 8 3 0 p.m.) (313)961-0600

TRI-COUNTY 6ATUR0AV DANCC8 An Astrology Dance" Dane* Mi M 6 p j n to 1 am. Saturday. Fab. 1 0 . « Bwton Manor. 1-96 and MMtar Road. LNona Admission M . or 13 Mtara 6 ^ 0 p-m. A§M 2 T and Qtdar Fashion-

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Sm*spiace*lponeor tnga90ssoch nop • p-m. Saturday. Fab. 17. M t r a Nortftv— Rec Cantar. Main Street NortfMM.Mw tor Mat 9 0 s coatuma and naataat socaa TteHatt S7/ad-venoa S6/dror. (610) 349-Cil I

Join tra MC* Nr t r aw tor • taeratar / Bacraioratte Auction at 7:30 p.m. SM-udsy. Feb 10. In t ra Prudent* Town Cantar Amjm, Evergreen Read between 10 and 11 hM« (Pam maMa tfta 2000 Tow*r Structure). BouthBUd Proceeds to banaat canoar research at die Sarbe-ta Ann Karmano* Canoar memme. There * • be a atroang dinner buftot muac and dencing. caeh Mr. TfcMta $30 door, ISO VIP ticket incajdee a 1696 partners membaraMp. {313) 633-071 SaatL 714

. BCTHANY VALDfTWI'S OANCC Famwmon and Plymouth-Canton Bethany preeent a S t Valentlra'a Dance 6-30 p j n . Saturday. Fab. 10. a t St. Garald'a Church Hal between 6 and B MM on Farmmeon Road. Farming-ton. Admeeion 98. (810)476-7641, (810) 360-6091, (313)721-0677

. TVTOFPCRSMNCS Tip Topper* Club of Detroit la sponsor-ing s Vstontme Dance, 8 p .m to m*d-ratf*.Saturday.Fab lOe t thec iub rwuee or Kmgawood Ptece Condomea-

(313) 466-7867. (810) 866-8064

Tra MWHgan Chapter of tha Naoorai AaaooetKxi to Advarae Fat Acceptance (NAAFA). inc. aporaor* a apectai Vaton-bra ' s Oey Dane* and Calabrtty Oating Game I p .m to 1 a m Saturday. Fab. 10 « t h e ClaitonHom M a w Airport Coat, SS/odvence, 87/door and In-clude*, tood bavarafM. danetaf and caahbar. (313) 436-4FAT

• BO'S VAUNTWT 8 MHOS The StMttoM (BO's Noatalfa Qub|. aporaor* Its annual Valentine's Dance 8 p.m. to I a m Saturday. Fab 10. at

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turad w« M the Larados and Oaorp Badard snd the Klrqplna Admtaalon »20/person n d u d M tood baveragM, aetupa beer, snacra and door p n m . (849-0233. 722-7907. 813-4118.

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CATHOUC AUMM CUM The Catho»c AJumrtl Club le a non-prodt

uganHemii oompraedof aweaCa th» • c e a g s 2 l and oldar aho M M a bach-elor's day** and a r* ra* to marry m the Catholc Chueh. indoor leeaybal at 7:30 p.m. every Tuaeday at BVnay Mld-dta School. 83 mamttars. SB non-mem-bara (810| B67-6I83. (810) 662-1607

A c n v n m s The AetMtiM Group I* aw#* aifcita par-

year-round baaia They mo rat afl*«e<J * t h any aeN-help isagou* or po-Mcal orfpngabon. MembersWp to* I* S30. (810)624-7777

Bethany, a support and social group tor dtoorced and aaparatad Christiana meats S p.m. the third Saturday of sec* month at S t Kenneth Church, Haggerty RoedeouthofFh* MM, Plymouth

(313) 261-9123. (313) 79-1974

n A non-profit social group tor sm0M agss2S-40, who shara common «ner eets and want to torm new Mendahip*. It's not Imltad to the Farmmgion area — I I • i • 11 II |- >ia n m itir m a t e M m n . . I K A . I

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200 actMOes per year. (810)478-9101

An adua tfaouaalon y n o T;*>-11:15 p.m. the second and taurth F*-day of each month m FMt Unaaran-Uni-veraaMt Church, 1917 Waahtaraw Awe.. Ann Arbor. Tha proflram a not chureh-aMated. Tha f o u p is open to thoea a«s 21 and older. Admiaaion a $8 par paraon and B2 tor wotantaers. SraoM mo saivad at each meeting. (313)996-0141

. H T M H M U M Tha Metro MM#ara a sm#M group tor people w*h dtoettaMe agM 21-36, is •ponsorad by the Easter Seel Society. (313)338-9626. (810)646-3347

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Cruiser award-winners

The Plymouth-Canton C raisers Swim Club was well-represented et the invitational swim meet hosted by the Pinckney Swim

Club last weekend. Award-winners were: Klgfct-and-under division: Billy Horgsn, sec-

ond in the 25 yard freestyle snd 25 butterfly, fifth in the 25 breeststroke, end seventh in the 25 beck-stroke; Chris Bennett, sixth in the 25 free, 50 free and 25 beck, snd seventh in the 25 fly. Nick Dix-on. third in the 100 individual medley, fifth in the 50 free, snd ninth in the 25 beck; Rob Cyrek. sev-enth in the 50 free snd 11th in the 25 beck; boys relay of Horgan. Cyrek. Bennett snd Dixon, first in the 100 free in s new meet record; Amanda Pricke, eighth in the 25 breast; Patricia Ahern. sixth in tbe 100 IM snd 50 free. 10th in the 25 beck.

9 -10 division: Ben Dxisio, first in the 200 free, 50 breast, 50 free (new meet, record) and 50 fty (new meet record); Jeremy'French, fourth in the 200 free and 50 fly. fifth in the 50 free, and sixth in the 50 breast; Mike Horgan. third in the 100 IM. fifth in the 200 free. 100 free and 50 beck, seventh in the 50 breast, and ninth in the 50 free snd 50 fly. James Sovine, 10th in the 200 free; Kyle Sll-bemegeli first in the 100 IM and 100 free, second in the 50 free. 50 back and 50 fly. and fourth in the 50 breast. Matt Lipford. seventh in the 50 beck; boys relay teem of Silbernsgel. French. Dxialo and Horgan. first in the 200 medley. Jessica Pricks. 1 lth in the 50 free and 12th in the 50 breast.

11-12 dlvlaion: Adam Sonanstine, first in the 200 free (new meet record) and 500 free, third in the 50 breast. 100 free. 50 back snd 100 IM. and fourth in the 50 free and 50-fly. Garrett Stone. third in the 200 free and 500 free, fifth in the 50 fly. 100 free and 100 IM. sixth in the 50 beck, righth in the 50 free, and ninth in the 50 breast, Ryan Ahem, fourth in tha500 free, fifth in the 50 beck, sixth in the 200 free, 100 IM. 100 free and 50 fly. ninth in the 50 free, and 10th in the 50 breast. Ben Mollis, fourth in the 50 back, seventh in the 100 IM. and eighth in the 100 free. Mike Knight, ninth in the 100 free and 50 beck, boys relay of Ahem. Sonnanatine. Stone and Knight, second in the 200 medley, boys relay of Mellis, Ahern. Stone «nH Son nans tine, second in the 200 free; Sera Hig-gles. sixth in the 200 free, ninth in the 50 free and 50 fly.

13-14 division: Jason Reberchtk. second in the 100 breest. third in the 50 free, fourth in the 100 fly. and sixth in the 200 free, Aaron Reeder, second in the 100 fly. siitb in the 50 free, eighth in the 200 free, and ninth in the 100 breast, Chris Lafond. seventh ia the 100 breest and 100 fly. ninth in the 50 free; Nathan Roeser. eighth in the 100 fly. and 11th in the 100 breest, boys relay of Reeder.

Rebarchik and Roeser, first in the 200 medley. Andria Ciiewski, fourth in ths 100 breast, fifth in the 200 free, and eixth in the 50 free; Loris-sa McKay, second in the 200 IM. third in the 100 back, fifth in the 500 free, sixth in the 100 fly. and seventh in tbe 200 frer, Stephanie Tyler, first in the 100 beck, sacond in the 100 free, and third in the 500 free

Opea dWisioa. Amy Sonnaastine. first in the 200 IM. 100 free and 500 frer. girls relay of Boo nanstine, Tyler, McKay and April Peijoo. first in the 200 free.

Quite a force

The Canton Force, an under-12 girls premier soccer team, finished second In Division I competition at the just completed first

winter indoor aessioe at the Wide World Sports facility in Ana Arbor

Teean uiieihiri sre Sarah Amos, Cindy Ben nett, Lindaey Birchmem. Meghan Branar. Jen niter Curran. Jessica Dean, Mkkell Eplett, Katie Good, Jenna Hamilton, Julie Jastnebeki. Rachel Lindmaa, Lauren Marsolf. Eliae Mbeowics, Sarah Plymale, Natalie Thomas, Erics Trainer. Allison Verails aad Kim Wood. Tbe teem le coached by Eric Dean and Jim Good.

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Canton draws high scorers • Early In the season, Can-ton cow* John Cunningham pointed to a few Invitational* on the schedule — those hosted by Salem, Rockford snd Canton — as events that would separate the state title contenders from the pretend-ers. B v C J . BJSAK »T *R» Warn s

If this waa a pre-view of what liee ahead at the state tournament — look o u t

At last year 's atato gymnastics fi-

sted 140. with Plymouth Canton being fourth among them. The eighth-place team waa Rocheater Adams, scoring 137.66.

At last Saturday's Plymouth Can-ton Invitational, three teems scored better than 140 and six teams beat Adams' total from a year a#*. Taks it s bit further: Of the 19 teams that competed at Canton Saturday, 13 scored better than 130.

"I told you we'd have a letdown." Canton coech John Cunningham said, at leaat partially in jee t

Letdown? Well, the Chiefs scored 143.00 in beating Hartiand last Thursday, juat four-tentha sky of the school record. On Saturday, they scored a "mere" 141.20 - • goad score, aura, but ao better than third agaiast this field.

Adams waa the winner, but not by much. The Highlanders finished with 141.96. juat ahead of North ville-Novi (141.50) and Canton. Traverse City waa third (139.50), followed by Freelaad (138.20). Tray Athena (137.80). Hartiand (13&30). Birmingham Seaholm ( 1 3 6 m Bast Kentwood (134.70). Plymouth Sa-lem (133J0). Westlsnd Joha Glenn (132.10), Beat Lansing (130.30). Farmington (130.20). Brighton (12736). Rochester (126.10), Vaaear (123.10), Jeckeon (12L36). North Farmington (104 50) and Livonia Clarenceville (1Q2J6).

The all-around title went to Adeaa ' Erin I ton to. who sewed 36.96 — juat ahead of Canton's Ka* toy Giliee (36.90) in Diviaion I com petition. Other Obeerveriand top 10 fiaiehers ia Divieien 1 were Farm ington's Sarah Nolan, 12th (34.96h Salem's Krieten Koeik, 15th (34.60).

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to JI W—JTS mm nmmmmm Katey GiUet' return to Canton 'steam has done just that, providing the Chief *

with onother quality gymnast. She was fourth in the bars Saturday.

Fundamentally sound Chiefs hand Rockets 1st league loss BY BHADEMOWS ffi %> > Warm

Fundamental beakatball may be a dinoeeur ia thla day aad a§», but Plymouth Canton"a boys beakatball team remaina living proof that beaks atill work.

The Chiefs sre not fisshy. but they made t h i n p look simple Tuesday la disposing at heat Wsetlaad John Glenn in a bottle for the top aood in the Western Lakaa Activities Aseod-etien Tournament, winning 71-67.

State-ranked Canton Impiuaad to 13-1 overall snd 7-1 b ths WLAA (tied with Glean) with a

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their petete beceeee they're ae talent ad, but we hed to keep their spurts to

a fine all around effort. Point guard Nick Hurley, a senior,

was alao affective, adding 20 points, five aaaista and four steals.

"Both Bray end Hurley have bean solid all sseson." said Young, who continues to win despite losing a key •tarter. 6-4 junior Rob Johnaon, to a knee injury la early January. "WeVe basically played with seean guya Johnaon wes a hugs piece of the pus tie, but the real of the guy*, people like Mike

ward David Jarrett, who bagged 24 points ia Friday s 64-61 win a w third piece Walled Lake Central, added 14. DaKoray Albright, a senior forward, came off the bench to score

• We missed soma put-backs sad wo didn't go after loooe balls like we could have." said Glenn coach Mike Schuette, wboee team slipped to 9-4 overall. "And we didn't rebound la the first half. "

Schuette opened the game ia a man-to-man defense, then switched to a seas to help atom the Center.

like Mike Elaner. have -topped a p But the Chiefo' beckooo their ptoy We've been able to pick up ^ Hurley were >uet too all the alack by doing thlnga collective - | wee abo impreeaed

But the Chiefo' beckcourt of Bray and Huriey were juet too alick.

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Streak ends for Salem; Agape 6-0

Plymouth Salem got the next to-last part of its season off to a good atart

Salem demolishsd Livonia Franklin 80-66 Tueoday night, snapping a five-game slide in the Weetem Lakes Activities Aeood-

"We came off thoee three tough games." coach Bob Brodle said, referring to consecutive loeeee to Walled Lake Central. Plymouth Cantoa and Weatland John Glean, "aad I thought we'd bounce beck.

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Plymouth clubs among many at precision meet BY DAN O ' M T ARA 9 I U T V i r m

If you like ice skating, you 11 want to be at the Farmington Hills Ice Arena Saturday. "Tha new facility will ba tha

*Ur of tha Tri State Praciaion TtSam Compeution, attracting 8$ teams from tha Midwest aad two from Canada.

Preoaion tkating involves u raan> aa two down akatara per

performing synchronised fTOup movement* in harmony with music

Skaters wrill execute such feats as egg-beaters, basket weaves and forward slice* but no jumps, according to Carl Vlodetz of Plymouth, a driving force in the effort to hoat the competition.

"Teams are judged on their interpretation of music, show-manship, actual ability within the movements, the move-ments themselves and transi-tion between the movements,' Modeu said

A panel of five judges and two referees scores teams on how wall tbey use the whole rink and perform maneuvers such as group circles, lines, blocks and wheals while linked arm in-arm. Each program also has a time limit. • "It truly is a team sport."

Modeti said. "You're depend-ing on every body around you to perform their roles."' ; Modeu axpects several thou-

sand spectators to pass through tbe arena during tbe daylong event, which starts at 8 am. and continues into the evening.

Tbe 13 price of admission is reduced to 12 for senior citi-zens and children age 6-12. There is no charge fbr children under 6

Modetz and his wife. Barb.

SKATING are Plymouth Skating Club board members and co-chain for the event who worked with arena managers Jerry Nelson and Art Troctier to organise i t

The reasons for wanting to have it in Farmington Hills were two-fold, according to Carl Modeu.

The Farmington Hills site was ideallyi nine* it has two rinks.

"Teams can skate their en-tire program before they go on. and that does lead to a much better competition," he said. "There are still a lot of places where that isn't the case.

"It makes a big difference between walking out of the locker room and putting on your skates. Skaters are able to stretch and warm up more.''

A second reason wss to pro-mote the sport in Farmington Hills, which has no precision teams as yet. The Plymouth club is sending four. Fraser six. Great Lakes (Dearborn" seven. Ann Arbor five and Team Elan (Detroit* three.

"Last year we had two teams within our own club, and this year we have four Next year we're hoping to add a senior team for parents of skaters

"Now that they 've seen some other adult teams, they realize they don't necessarily have to be the greatest skaters. They 're going out there to have some fun and get some exercise."

The vast majority of the esti mated 1J00 skaters who will compete are female between the ages of 10 and 18, but there are restrictions The youngest is 5, the oldest 72; and about a dozen are male, according to Modeu

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It was there for the taking." Problem waa, Plymouth Canton'a volleyball team took tha taking for granted, and took off too early.

After beating Livonia Churchill rather handily in the first two gamee in what figured to be the match lo decide the Western Lakes Activities Association's Western Division title, tha Chiefs lost their intensity. Which was a mistake against Churchill.

The Chargers rallied, and in a battle of divisional unbeatena, it was they who survived with a marvelous comeback, rallying af-ter losing 15-5, 15-8 in the first two games to win the last three, 15-7. 15-12. 15-9 Monday at Can ton.

"This wss just a match that could have gone either way," said Churchill coach Mike Hughes, his team now 16-4 overall, 5-2 in the WLAA^^l 3-0 in the division. "We made a lot of bitting errors early, then we kept it in the court later.

"That waa the difference — plus we covered their tips and center dumps better. And our serving got tougher."

Whether It was Churchill's serving or Canton's poor serve re-ception, the mul t area tha same: point for Churchill. In tha pivotal fifth game. There ss Arciero served first for the Chargers and staked them to a 5-0 lead — after potting tkum ahead 3 0 to start the fourth game.

Churchill never trailed. If Arci-ero "s flat, line drive-type floaters didn't confuse the Chiefs, it would be difficult to figure whet did She cloeed out the match with a six-point string, breaking a 9-all tie in a run that included three unretureed serves.

"Our serve receiving Is normal-ly much stronger than that," aaid Canton coach Steve Anderson. "Against a team like that, you hsve to have your hitting and your passing, arid you can't dink them. They're too good defensive-ly"

And although Hughes down- s

played .his role aa a coach. Ander-son thought differently. "He coaches defense first, offense see-ond, juat like 1 do." Anderson said of Hughee. "And tonight, his de-fense was better than ours."

The Chargers' victory puts them alone in first place in the di-vision, but hurdles await them. They have two more divisional matches, one against formidable Parmington Harrison nei t Wednesday. Canton, which fetl to 17-8-6 overall. 6-1 in the WLAA and 3-1 in the division, has only Walled Lake Western left.

If the Chiefs didn't get a bit overconfident after their wins in the first two games against Churchill, they certainly played like they did. In the third game, the Chargers quickly built an 8-0 lead and were never seriously threatened. Their lead was 14-3 before a late Canton rally closed the final gap

Game No. 4 was the crucial set in the match. Again. Churchill broke out quickly, manufacturing

7-0 lead before the Chiefs could

rally- Canton's points came la bits and piecee, the Charters were still up 11-6 before the Chiefs got it going.

Jessica Bradley sparked the rally, serving five straight points to tie it at l l all. Three were oo unreturaed serves. Canton went up a 1211 on Kriatie Drin khahn's serve, but some lackadai-sical net play gave tha Chargers two easy points, aad from there thev closed the game out.

The final game waa much tha same: Churchill breaking out aa top; Canton battling back, scoring five straight pointa to tie It at 9-all. then Arciero finishing i t

For the Chiefs, Orleman had 12 kills, 16 digs and three service sees, Beth Ostach had 10 kills; Amber Wells totaled six kills, three sees, 28 digs and 20 aeaista to kills, Drinkhahn collected four sees snd 17 digs; Anne Alioto had three aces and nine assisU to kills; snd Bradley chipped in with two aces and 11 digs.

Now if tbe Chargers can finish off Harrison next Wednesday, the division title will again be theirs.

Salem reaches Schoolcraft quarterfinals BY BBAD EXONS STMT W a r n s

Tbe names may change from year to year, but the result was the same in Saturday s 23rd an-nual SchoolCTsft College Invita-tional volleyball tournament.

Temperance Bedford three-pested ss champion in the 28 team extravaganza, beating Grand Rapids South Christian in three games. 2-15, 15-6, 15-10.

The Kicking Mules, s perennial state Class A contender and rated No. 4 this season, improved to 48-5-3 overall.

"It's been a good tourney for us over the past few years and it comes st s good time,"" Bedford coach Jodi Manor* said. "I think we're more of an all-around team this year snd we're very offensive-minded."

Kellie Nowak. a 6-foot senior, was instrumental in tbe champi-onship run slong with outaide hitlers Morgan Buckner and Tnsha Shea.

Bedford won Pool E with a per-fect 8-0 record, including a two-game sweep of No 5- ranked Livo-nia Lsdywood. The Kicking Mules then eliminated Livonia Stevenson. Fenton and Walled Lake Central to reach the final.

Central, 32-3 overall, came out

flying in iu semifinal match against Bedford, winning the first game, 15-2. But the Vikings ran out of steam, dropping the next two. 15-6,15-10.

"They I Central) are a very good team and they hit really well," Manore said. "They juat bombed sway in tbe first game, but once we started playing defense, we were sble to come on strong."

Central came out of Pool B with an 8-0 record, including a 15-10, 15-12 victory over defending Western Lakes Activities Associ-stion champion Plymouth Salem.

In the elimination round, the Vikings ousted Grand Blanc.

"I feel we can play with Bed-ford," Central coach Mike Lindstrom said. "We played them twice last year (both losses). And even though all our starters re-turn. I'm not sure, in their beads, that they could go out and beat them.

"After the first game we got a little out of concentration and we were not functioning like we have been."

Despite the semifinal ousting, several Central players had big days, led by Central Michigan University volleyball signee Jeaai-ca Rsgentin, who recorded 66 kills and 22 blocks oo the day.

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Other standouts included 6-1 junior Becky Cummings, who at-tracted the sttention of Michigsn State coach Chuck Erbe on this day and finished with 56 kills, 25 blocks and eight aces despite a bruised knee.

Contributions-also came from Nicole Mullins (27 kills/29 digs. 56 of 57 serving), setter Jennifer Keeler (30 kills/60 sssists), Haley Breniser (36 dip) snd Jaclyn Pil kiewica (72 assists/55 of 57 serv-ing).

Salem (27-6-2 overall), last year's SC runner-up to Bedford, appeared to be on the verge of reaching the finals after beating area rival Lsdywood in a stirring first-round elimination match. 15-9. 1-15.16-14.

Karen Springsteen's two Isle aces and four blocks by Amanda Abraham helped turn the tide in t h e final p r a t

But the Rocks could not stand prosperity, losing in the quarterfi-nals to South Chrietian, rated No. 4 in Class B. 15-12. 15-5.

"We best South Christian 27-25 in the third game here last year in the semifinals and they had some incentive against us," Sa-

lem coach Allie Suffety said. "They were ready for us. And we hsd just come off giving every-thing we had in the third game to best Lsdywood.

"But it was a good tourney for us We still have to get over the fear element of playing somebody better than us."

All six Salem losses this season hsve come sgainst ranked teams.

Senior Shellye Sills was Sa-lem's top hitter on the day with 54 kills The University of Toledo signee also had seven aces.

Ksrissa Socia added 41 kills and 19 digs, while Nicole Van Hees had 18 aasist-blocks and five solos.

Other strong efforts by Rock plsyers included Abraham (nine blocks), Kim Sheldon (44 for 44 serving/seven aces), Jenny Trott (38 dip) and Springsteeen (64 as-sists/39 for 39 serving). Sheldon slso msde numerous key defen-sive plays.

Lad>wood's top hitter on the day wss aenior Stacey Judd (42 kills for .340 percentap).

Setter Nicole Vondracek had 62 assists, while Shannon Swish snd Katie Brogan recorded 36 and 25 dip, respectively.

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Salem's Brooke Kllby, 21st (3S.10); and Pennington's Brook Rubin, 23rd (32.06).

In Division II, Salem's Zoe Yockey was third (36.56), Can-ton's Brie Wall tied for fourth (36.16), with John Glenn's Sbsliy Underwood ninth (34.66) and Sar-ah Coombe 10th (34.66), and Can-ton'a Brooke Larson 11th (34.26) and Kim Nowak 12th (33.96).

The Diviaion 11 all-around winners were Traverse City's Kristy Eldredp and Hartland's Holly Davis (36.60). Each woo two individual events, Eldredp capturing the vault (9.16) and balanoe beam (9.10), Davis finish-ing first in the uneven parallel bars (9.00) and floor exerciae (9.46).

Individual event scores were aa tight aa the team scores. Gillee was first in the vault with a 9.40; she was also second in floor (9.45), fourth in bars (9.20), and tied for eighth in beam (8.85).

For Gillea, who returned to the Chiefs less thsn two weeks earlier

after cbooeing to compete for her club taam during tha ftret half of the high school seaaoo. It waa a solid performance.

Salem's Koeik placed third in Diviaion I floor (9.30) and tied for ninth in the veuh (9.06). In Divi-sion II, Canton's Wall and Sa-lem's Yockey stood out. Wall took second in floor (9.16) and tied for seoond in ths vault (9.10); she waa alao seventh in bare (8.70).

Yockey took second in bars (8.90), third in floor (9.10) and fourth in vault (8.96).

Other top-15 finishes for Salem and Canton: In Division II vault, Canton's Larson, seventh (8.96), and Kim Nowak. tied for 16th (8.66); in Diviaion I bare, Salem'a Koeik, 14th (8.66); in Diviaion II bare, Canton's Nicole Vaagenee, 15th (8.45); in Diviaion II beam, Canton's Larson, third (8.96) and Salem's Yockey, 13th (8£6); in Division II floor, Canton's Lar-son. eighth (8.85).

The results brought the con-tenders for the state title into

sharper focus. Holland, which has won tha laat three atato crowns, was abeent but s p i n appears to be the team to beat. Adams — ranked seoond in the state behind Holland, third-ranked Northville-Novi, and fourth-ranked Canton — should poae a threat.

Laat Monday, tha Chiefs ran their dual-meet mark to 94) (6-0 in the Weetern Lakes Activities Association) with a 139.80-136.15 win over John Glenn.

"The girls thought I waa dis-pleased tonight,M f'vnni n|K«m said, referring to his team's fail-ure to reach 140 again.

Untrue, the Canton coach in-sisted. After a tough dual against 10th-ranked Hartiand Thursday, followed by e very difficult invita-tional Saturday, what could a coach expect in a dual against an-other very formidable foe?

And the Chiefs did win by more than 3V4 pointa and with Gillea sitting out the floor exercise after hurting her foot.

Wall waa tbe beet all-arounder, scoring 36,60 for Canton; she waa first in the veult (8.76), second in both the bars (8.76) and floor (9.2), and third in the beam (8.9).

Gillee won the bars (8.86) and beam (9.16), tying for third with teammate Beth Muylaert in the vault (8.4). Larson was second in the vault (8.66) and fifth in the floor (8.9); she finished fifth in the all-around 433 25).

Other top-six scorers for Can-ton were: in bars. Vsapnes, third (8.5) and Kim Nowak. fourth (8.4); in beam, Marcie Emerick, second (8.96) and Nowak. sixth (8.75); and in floor, Nowak, third (9.1).

Another tough week awaits the Chiefs. On Saturday, they travel to the Freeland Invitational and on Monday, they boet third-ranked Northville-Novi in what looms as the meet between the WLAA'e top two teams.

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"We still didn't put together all four (quarters)," Brodie said. "In the fourth quarter tbey still out-scored us (20-14)."

Andres Lopez led the Rocks with 21 points, Andy Power con-tributed 15, Nste Gray had seven sssists plus six points while Mike Korduba and Phil Parker got six rebounds apiece.

Matt Bauman led tbe Patriots with 22 pointa. Nick Monpu and Mike Klias got nine each.

• Detroit CC 76, Metre Dame B9: Detroit Catholic Central's depth paid dividends Tuesday as the Shamrocks were able to hold off host Harper Woods Notre Dame in a Catholic League Central Di-vision game.

Senior guard Justin Hoener and senior forward Michael Jor-dan scored 23 and 21 points, re-spectively. Junior guard Marc McDonald added 15 points and nenior guard Chris Misiak con-tributed 10.

Greg Stempin. a senior forward, led Notre Dame with a p m e high 27 pointa.

The Shamrocks led 15-14 after

one quarter and 31-26 at halftime. A 20-12 third quarter advantage gave CC a 51-38 lead heading into the fourth quarter.

The win improved CC to 12-2 overall. 7-2 in the Central Divi-sion. • Agape 91. Weet llgHami 62: Af ter coming out flat for one quar-ter. Plymouth Agape Christian did a little squashing in tbe next two periods.

After the lethargic first quarter Monday night left the Wolverinea holding a 16-13 lead, coach Keith Anleitner switched defenses.

"We picked it up quite a bit," Anleitner said of his team's 67-14 margin over the next two quar-ters. "They went cold and we got real hot."

Like hot chili peppers. Senior forward Corey Mullen

scorched the nets for 28 points while point guard Paul Salah con-tributed 18 as ths Wolverines stayed on track to a conference title with a 6-0 league mark in an 11-2 season.

West Highland, which received 20 points from junior forward Jacob Stamm, ia now 6-7 overall

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4C<r.c) The Observer/THURBDAY. F E B R l ARY 8 . 1 9 9 6 The Observer /THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 ,1996 * 6 C

Madonna mauls Siena Heights Tbey may not be rolling, but

the Lady Crusader* ar* aurely bumping along

Madonna University a »wn«n' i basketball team upped ita record to 17-11 Tuesday night with an 82-67 victory over Siena Height* College

Stacy Lamphere acored 20 pointa. Katie Cuahman added 18, and Meegao Marian had 12 a* the Lady Crusaders broke from a 25-28 halftime lead to tha win

Siena Height*. 10-19. got 25 point* from Sheila Landerachier

• B A S K E T B A L L and 10 apiece from Janni Pox and Sara Side bottom.

Francine William* had a game high nine rebounda for Madonna. Lamphere had a game-beet five aaaiau plu* four blocked shot*.

CC SS, SC SO; The Lady Ocelot* had plenty of opportuni-t y at Alpena CC Saturday. They led with 30 aecon<l* left and had the ball, but failed to get off a shot in time, then — after the

Lumbei>acka acored to go up by on* — committed a turnover that ruined any hope of victory.

Becky Billicki* 25 point* led SC. Julie Schmidt had 19. with both Sheilah Coulter and Jenny Markham acoring 11. Schmidt grabbed 17 rebounda and Kriati Engel nabbed 10. Markham alao had four a**i*t*.

SC led by 13 at tbe half deapite some defenaive lapaea. The Ocelot* fall to 15-7 overall and to 5-3 in the MCCAA'a Eastern Conference.

Cornerstone bounces Crusaders Whan these two team* met 2*A

weeks ago. Madonna University surprised and nearly upaet Cornerstone College.

That was in Grand Rapid* On Monday, the two men's baaket-ball teams met at Madonna, and there were no surprises: After a tight first half. Cornerstone — a leader in the Wolverine-Hooaier Athletic Conference — pulled away to a 75-64 triumph.

The win gave Cornerstone a 14-7 overall record. Madonna auf fcred iu 20th loaa of the season, against six win*.

The Fighting Crusaders got an-other solid game from Jeff Kenne-dy. who led them with 21 points on 7-of-l0 floor shooting (includ-ing 3-of-4 on three pointers). Mike Maryanaki added 13 pointa. 10, rebounds, three blocked shot* and two Meals, and Dan Perttula 'from Redford Thurston i had 10 point* and three steal*

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Cornerstone got 22 point* from Jared Crandeli and 20 from Kevin WickHffe. with 10 players in all •coring.

The Crusaders were within 35-31 at the half before the Cardinal* pulled away. The difference waa at the free throw line: Corner-stone wa* 26-of-35 <74.3 percent) to Madonna's 11-of-14 (78.6 per-cent*.

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In a seesaw battle that saw double-digit lead* come and go every few minutes. SC finally suc-cumbed, losing it* fourth-*traight game and it* aeventh in the last eight. Tbe Ocelot* are 6-15 over

all. 18 in the MCCAA'a Ea*t*rn Conference.

SC got 19 point* from both Dave Pavlak and Jaaon Maschke (from Livonia Franklin), 14 from Rudy Hatfield (Livonia Church-ill) and 13 from Bruce Goods. Alpena wa* led by Scott Groesser with 28 point*. Nate Tuori added 27, Michael Gunderaon had 12, and both Christopher Lees berg and Shaun Craker netted 10.

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A free seminar on living trust and wealth preservation will be 7 9 p m at 1-275 and Seven Mile Road in Livonia. PaineWebber's account vice president Gregory R. Wright, investment executive Phtlip P Bocketti and an estate planning attorney- will be the speaker* The topics will be why to have a living trust, the three key advantages of a living trust, how to set up a living truat, aaaet allocation and estate implica-tions, and allocation of retirement

Call Tom Grossman at 1-500A52 6228

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Credit Bureau Inc. ia sponsoring a seminar geared to area medical and dental facilities 10 a m to 4 p .n at Weber's Inn, Ann Arbor The main topics of discussion will be office management, ac-counts receivable management; third party collections and chril litigation. Cost is $90 for the first person and $70 for each addi-tional person Ragiater by Feb 15 at 1-800-710-4S21 Lunch is in

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A "Five Star Chambers" business luncheon and expo will be at Woodlands of Van Buren. 39670 Ecurse Road, a quarter mile east of 1-275 on Ecoree Road, Exit 20. with the expo at 11 a m and lunch and speaker at noon. $10 s person The speaker is Denise Roberts on "Painless Proapect-ing.;" Call 453 4040

A free seminar on retirement and estate planning will be 7-9 p.m. at 1-275 and Seven Mile in Livonia Pai ne Webber s account vice pres ident Gregory R Wright and in-vestment executive Philip P. Bocketti will be the speakers. The topics of discussion will be pre paring for retirement, tax rsmifi cations of retirement, maximixing return on IRA accounts, pension distributions. IRA rollover or 10-year averaging, lump sum distn buttons and sensible estate plan-ning Call Tom Grossman at 1 • 800-852-€228.

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The Faderal Reserve System, often referred to as the Fed, is re-sponsible for regulating the monetary policy besides issuing our currency One of ita jobs is lo regulate the money supply. This is critical because the nation's money supply should be in accor-dance with national economic goals Low inflation is a primary economic goal We have enjoyed low inflation rates for the past several years thanks to the Feder-al Reserve control- Current infla-

tion remains at just under 3 per-cent.

The Faderal Reserve Board ia made up of seven members ap-pointed by the president at the United States, with the Senate's consent.

The seven members are ap-pointed for 14 year terms, while one ot them serves as chairman for four yeSrs The current chair-man's position is up for reap-pointment in March Much spec-ulation baa taken place whether President Bill Clinton will reap-point Alan Greenspan for another four-year term.

The long-range goal of the Fad is to keep the money supply suflfi cient enough lo meet the needs of an expanding economy, without generating an unreasonable in-crease in prices. There are three tools the Fed can use to control the money supply. The one that has been most prominent in the

neers involves changing the dis-count rata.

In January, the Fed loererad the discount rate a quarter ot a par-cent to 5 percent. When the rata ia lowered the coat ot bamming should alao ha decraaeed This technique ot varying tha discount rats to control the monetary poli-cy is not always effective. Bank borrowing cam ba insensitive to discount rata rhangea Juat be-cause the banks can mam borrow money at cheaper rates doesn't mean they II paaa that savings along to their customers. The in-terest rates that are likely to ba lowered first are mortgage rates.

These ratea are already at very attractive levels of 7 percent fbr a 30- year mortgage.

The rates that consumers need to be lowered the most are thoee associated with credit cards. In terms ot consumer borrowing, credit card debt can be a bank's highest risk. Many cards are now

issued erith a variable rata and that ia not likely to change with recent Interest rata decreases by tha Fad. Account defaults are in-creasing and somebody haa to pay for It if the bank stockholders are to ba kept happy. For thoee banks that do not hMser their ratea, card-holders will be on the move again looking for a way to minimise their expenses.

- 1 spoke with Marilyn Gunther, president of the Michigan Society of the InatituU of Certified Fi-nancial Planners, and aaked her what impact lower interest ratea will have. "For income clients this will ba a challenge without in-creaaing risk," she said

For people who depend on fixed incomes from the savings, lower interest rates mean a tighter budget. As bank certificates of de-posit come due, nearer lower rates may not be sufficient to meet the income needs. Other alternatives sre often necessary, but a cioae

examination of the risk associated is important

If and whan the Fed decides to lower rates again in the near fa lure, now is a good lime toreview your portfolio and prepare for changse that may be needed. If you have mortgages or other logB* and credit card debt you need, to be shopping for financial institu-tions offering thoee lower rates.

Questions and comment* are welcomed. If you would like to have a particular financial subject addressed, contact Elisabeth A. Allen or Thomas E Hogan at the Observer Newspapers Editorial Department, 36361 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Mich. 48150

Elisabeth A. Allen, a certified fi-nancial planner practitioner, is a registered representative with Sig-ma Planning Corp. in Livonia. A former high school math teacher and product analyst for Ford Mo-tor Co. she lives in Farmington Hills.

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Deniae Brown has joined United Home Health Services, Inc. in Canton aa tha Clinical Supervisor for the Early Postpartum Dis-charge Program. "Caring Connec-tions.

She previously worked at S t Joseph Mercy aa a registered nurse in labor and delivery. Prior to working at S t Joseph, she did home viaita in Milford for early postpartum discharges at Provi-dence Hospital in Novi.

She received her RN and BSN degrees from Madonna University snd currently teaches childbirth classes. Her duties at United will consist of overseeing early dis-charge home visits, hiring staff, snd implementing an antepartum program.

Five family practit ioners will greet guests at an open house from 4-8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22. st the expanded and relocated Oaksrood Healthcare Center in Livonia. The center is now locat-ed at 37650 Professional Center Drive. Ste. 1000 in the Laurel Park South complex at Six Mile and Newburgh. The family event wiH include tours, refreshments, gifts and blood pressure testing.

At the center. Dr. Susan J . Stevens, Dr. David E. Karie, Dr. Tamara Schmidt, Dr. Mau-reen Flaming and Dr. Roaa A.

> provide complete med-

ical care in all stages of a person's Ufa, including pediatrica,adult medicine, gynecology and geria-trics.

Fleming providee obetetrics and gynecology aarvioaa. focusing on ths medical area of woman, in-cluding routine exams, diagnosis and treatment of diseases and prenatal care. Fleming earned bar medical degree from ths Universi-ty of North Dakota. She was in provate practice in Omaha, Ne-braska snd at Wsataide OB/GYN in Canton before joining Oak-wood's Livonia Center laat year.

Stevens received her medical degree from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Karle and Schmidt received their medical degrees from Wayne State University School of Medi-cine. Summers received his medi-cal degree from Michigan Stat* University.

All five physicians completed their residencies at Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center-Dearborn.

To schedule a family practice visit call (313) 462-0090. Evening appointments are available. To schedule an appointment with Fleming, call (313) 953-0383.

Oakwood Healthcare Center-Livonia is part of Oakwood Healthcare System, one of the largest and moat comprehensive healthcare delivery systems in southeastern Michigan, serving 1.2 million residents over a 500 square-mile aea. It operates seven hospitals and 30 specialty medi-cal centers.

Thomas A. McNlah, vice presi-dent and corporate secretary for CMS Energy Corp. and its sub-sidiaries — including Consumers Power Co. — has been named the new chairman of the S t Mary Hospital Board of Trustees. Dr.

Donald Brock serves aa vies chairman of the board. The board haa alao sleeted two new mem-bers, William Huppenbauer and Jerrold Jong.

A native of Detroit and reaident of Plymouth, McNiah has been with CMS sinoe 1977. He oversees corporate department operations and Is reponsible for Board of Di-rectors and Executive Committee meetings, administration snd in-vestment management of employ-ee benefit plana. He ia a member of the American Society of Corpo-rate Secretaries and the Michigan Bar Aaaociation.

Dr. Brock, of Northville, joined the S t Mary Hospital Medical Staff in 1961. He was Chief of Staff in 1964 and 1979. Dr. Brock has served as the chairman of the Department of Pathology since I960 and is certified by the Amer-ican Board of Pathology.

Huppenbauer, of Plymouth, is president and CEO of American Community Mutual Insurance Co. in Livonia. He alao serves on the board of directors of the Health Insurance Associstion of

America. Ha is an Associate of tha Society of Actuaries and ia a member of the American Acade- ' my of Actuaries.

Jung, of Bloomfield Hill*, ia president of Michigan CAT, an equipment dealer in Novi. He earned a bachelor of busineas de-gree from Tulane University in 1975. He is president of the Mich-igan Construction Equipment Dealers Assocaition and ia a meber of Aaaociated Equipment Dealers. In civic activities, he is s board member of the Michigan Nature Conservancy, the Mental Health Aaaociation of Michigan and the Redeemer Foundation. Jung also serves the Boy Scouts of Americs as a den leader and ia a member of the Audubon Soci-ety.

Other members of the St. Mary board are: Slater Mary Dennia, Slater Mary Arthur, Slater Mary Avila, Slater Mary Modeeta, Slater Mary P audita. Slater Mary Renetta. Slater Roee Marie, Slater Mary Serra, David Brandon, Kenneth My-ers and Dr. Mitchell Salhaney.

Item* fori welcome from aH Observer-area hospitals, physicians, companies and residents active m the medi-cal community, items should be typed or legibly written and sent to: Medical Briefs. c/oThe Ob-server Newspapers. 36251 Schookxaft. Uvonia 48150or faxed to (313) 591-7279.

— A diabetes support grou p meets at 2:30 pan. and 7 p.m the first Wednesday of each month at Garden City Hospital, 6245 Ink-ster Road (between Ford and Warren roada). Gusst speakers and open discussion provide in-formation and support

— Counseling and aasistance for clients with iaauaa or questiona concerning Medicare/Medicaid forma and benefits is available between noon and 2 p.m. on the first Tuesday of every month in the lobby of Garden Citv Hoepital 6245 Inkater Road (between Ford and Warren Roada) coordinated by Tbe Senior Alliance (Area Agency on Aging).

• CHOLESTEROL — Area reeidenta interested in this screening can visit Garden City Hospital between noon and 2 p.m. on the first Tusaday of every month in the lobby of the hospi-tal, 6245 Inkster Rood (between Ford and Warren roada) There ia a $5 fee.

Welcoming a aewbabjr into t * t ' family can ba an e4fr"tment fo» sisters snd brothers. Tha MariaaT f Women 's Center next to S t MagO 2 Hospital offers s Sibling Oaaa " from 10 u s . to noon Saturday, » Feb. 17, in ihe Miracle of Ufa , Maternity Canter, Poatpartum - . Lounge on the third floor of tha „ „ main hospital. Parente a n alao , • invited.

Coat of the dees is $10 par fom- j? ity and registration is r equ i r ed ' V For mors information call the Mk- * rian Women's Center at (313) ' ' ' 655-2882 or (800) 494-1617. *

— A two-hour daaa to help sibl-ings prepare for the arrival of tha . • family's new baby ia recommend- ' ed for children 3 to 8 years old . . » Call Gsrden City Hospital, 6245 Inkater Road (between Ford and Warren roada), at 459-3330 for class dates and regiatration.

— An American Rad Croaa first, aid class to help people learn how to reepood in emergency situa- ; * v

tions; practice and learn emergen-cy principle; CPR; and how to correctly provide first aid for shock, burns, bitea, fractures, and -bleeding will be at 6 p.m. Feb. 16 at Garden City Hoepital 6246 Inkster Road (between Ford and » Warren roada). Call 469-4330 for registration. • . '

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S p e c i f p h o t o : Mei Goldstein of Birmingham has "lived " with pho-tographs for many years. This one he took in Israel is proudly displayed in his home.

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fstudent* all know. I'm constantly stressing the importance of hav-ing photographs hang-ing in their homes or office*. Today, I'm going to stress this in my column.

1 firmly believe that anyone with an inter-est in photography can greatly benefit from

what I call "living with photographs Let's begin with some of your own

pictures. I know that all of you have M>ine favorite slides or prints tucked •way that you can't wail to get and brag •bout whenever • friend or relative stops over. Well, why not permanently display thoee favorites'* Perhaps it's that dramatic sunset you jusi took on your last vacation or it's the fthot of your child that captures that special ei-pression of childhood delight-

Whatever the case, it's easy lo get pictures up on the wall. Juat take those pnzed slides and negative to your photo dealer for the enlargements. Any 35mm shot will blow up fine to eight by 12 without losing quality. .Many dealers, local frame shops, even your local Kmart will stock pre-cut mats and frame* that require minimal effort to

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ing of your favorite pictures and grate-ful you took the time to m i a b l i them.

Aa your interest in photography in-crease*. you'll find yourself wanting other photographs to "live with." There may be that memorable shot you fell in love with at the art fair or that striking poster you couldn't resist at the book store. Well, why not buy them? Often, a modest investment of dollars will pay off in big dividend* of satisfaction.

You'll also discover that "living with photographs" will keep your level of photographic interest and excitement high. And having photographs to look •t constantly will serve aa a teaching device — the more you look, the more your knowledge and understanding of photography will increase.

People I know who "live erith photo-graphs" tell me how beneficial it is and hut* iuns picture* help keep the "cre-ative juices" flowing and their apprecia-tion of photography growing.

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The recently introduced Beacon Hill Fabric Collection include* a variety of print* and deeignt in cotton, linen and wool.

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If you made a new year'* resolution to spruce up or spice up your borne, there are many ways you can fulfill t ha t goal.

Michigan Design Center in Troy is full of new products. large and small, that can dazzle the decor of any room.

Here is a sampling, some of which were featured at the cen-ter 's 1906 fall market.

Examples of furnishings that would shine in s tarr ing roles in the "theater* of a residence were found at Tbe Designer Group. Carl ton-James Galleries, David St. Edwards Collection and Baker Knapp & Tubbs.

The Ello "Curtain Call" en ter ta inment center or home office a t The Designer Group features electronic remote con-trol doors, painted glass or 12 different wood veneers and glass shelves

At Car l ton-James, the JefTco dining room set and the Giemme breakfront are elegant pieces. The Jeflbo table has !>«•« in the center and leaves tha t pull out from the end. The Gtemme breakfront has gold ear r ing and beveled and inlaid glaaa.

At David St. Edwards, the Cashmere Collection by Century features a breakfront with light finish and terpentine design .

Knapp A Tubbs offers the Pariah Hadley Bed. The four-poster, *60a contemporary h a s wood posts and metal

and comes in black and gold or flat red. The recently introduced Beacon Hill Fabric Collection

includes romantic prints, intricate paialey designs, d a m e decorative jacquards and fresh textures in cotton, linen snd jpmL

Among other new fabrics and textiles ia "Bellisima Gold" a t Decorators Walk, ebony aad sa t in wool inlay.

New upholstered furniture includes the "Monique" sofa with toss pillows at Grangt Furni ture , a new showroom at MDC. The celadon aofa with a diamond pattern ia good to -float* in a room, as it is attractive from aO sides

Tomhnson's two lounge chairs and ottoman at Carlton-J s m s s s r e tarnished sihrer color and comfortable.

What's new to put under your furni ture? The Decorative Rug Center offer* "antiques of the future." Azeri tribal rugs with floral and aiiimal patterns. Tbe rugs are indigenous to Turkey. India and China and show folk art.

TTje Ghiordes Knot presents Asmara Aubusson rugs, made of three-ply worsted wool.

The Shaw "Surfaces" carpet a t Flooring Design Distributors Inc. is 100 percent pure wool and features print-ed needlepoint designs. The color can be customized.

Smaller in size but equal in style are new window treat merits. Drapery hardware pieces (such as finials. holdbacks, hooks, brackets and rugs) by Blome at Tennant A Associates and by Claesm Collection at Blinds 6 Designs are like jewel-ry fbr your windows.

Blome's Vulcan us Collection has four design groups -arrow, crook, club and leaves. The decorative elements are handsculpted first, then cast in stone. Blome's Magic Metal Collection features whimsical designs tha t include leaf, bird, down and flower, made of steel and brass with polished brass, copper or anthracite finish.

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On Valentine's Day men prefer to give roses

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Valentine's Day ia next week Will you get your loved one cut flo-wers or a living plant?

I spoke to Gary Ol-sen of English Gar dens and h« Mid. "Eighty five percent of man prefer to giv* roaaa." He alao said at this time of year the

go up, not be of the special

day but because grower coats are u p The laat big demand for roees ia at Chriatmaa, and because they grow in an eight week cycle, they have to be hur ned along to bloom at the proper time

Joe Douglas of Bordine Nursery Ltd. agrees about the roae being the number one choice, but said "Carnal i aaa are »econd in popularity "

In order to extend the life of cut flo-wers. cut about an inch off the stems lo allow the water to enter it- Replace the water every day or so and re-cut the stem* Cut roaaa under water so an air bubble won't enter and cauae the blooms to droop. Uaa the pack*** of flo-ral preservative that cornea with the flo-wers. Keep them away from draft* and place ibem in a cool room during the night.

Potted plant*

Douglas said that the benefit of giv-ing flowering potted plant* a* oppoeed to cut flowers ia that they laat longer, generally four to five week*.

Both men agree that cyclamen are first on the liat, and the aaalea and peace lily (Spethiphyilum) are doae be-hind. For an evergreen plant, OUen re-commend* Agioonema, the genu* name for Chineae evergreen, a perfect low light plant. New cultrvars are becoming available Look for variegated leave* with green and silver, cream, etc.

Douglas alao said mum* are some-times bought and Reiger begonias make an unusual gift, but miniature roaaa are high on the list for Valentine's Day giv-ing. Rose* can be kept indoors in a south or west window until warm weather arrive* and then set in the gar den to be enjoyed for many more year*.

All potted plants should ba kept out of draft* hot or cold, and placed in an area that ha* high light Cyclamen* need constantly moiat soil — avoid e i tremes of wet and dry. When watering, let the water run out the drainage hole, than let the pot set in the water for about 15 minute*, pour off oceaa. Hu-midity is importaaOaa ia fraah air cifeu-

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fade. Tbe root* need moisture at aH time*. Apply fertiliser regularly - for acid loving plant*, or uaa one teaspoon cider vinegar to one quart of water, each month. Sat the axafea outdoor* during the summer

Aa exception to the high light ia the peace lily that doae better with leas light rather than mora. Ba aura there ia plenty of water at the root* but d o s t let ibem stand ia water. Fertilise lightly every waak or two at half-strength.

Reiger bagmisa like at leaat four hour* at curtain filtered sunlight, a south, aaat or weat window aad an aver age room temperature (cooler at night). Well-circulated moiat fraah air Is im-portant. Keep the aoil evenly moiat and fertilise regularly with a 15.30-15 eolu tion. or uaa fertiliser pellet* Chryaan

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Miniature raaaa need a bright apot with full sun or at leaat four hours of direct sunlight in winter — s weat or south window is fine.

To keep the plant heahhy indoors, Douglas recommenda to let H dry out completely between waterin

thoroughly soak, getting the pot totally wet. Tbey like cool, well-circulated air. high humidity is s must. Fertilise about every two week*, s s you would if they were outaids. If plant* are rinaed twice a week, spider mite* may be prevented.

Avoid direct sunlight on Chineae ev-ergreen*; keep humus-rich aoil evenly moiat (somewhat drier in winter). Don't let pot aet in water. Fertilise regularly with an all-purpoee solution You may be rewarded with creamy, calla lily-like blooms, which are followed by yellowish red berriee.

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•Where 1 live be cornea partly office aupply store, partly a

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bourgeois comfort . . . partly the toy -trewn nursery of a . . . not quite -.polled child . . . Moatly It'a a beloved yeasty petri dish for idea*, friendship, hopes . . Y e a t a ' a ' r ag a n d b o n e s h o p of t he h e a r t . ' "

I wish I'd aaid that, since it so per-fectly describe* my home. But, aince I didn't, I'm glad that Allan Gurganus ( The Oldeat Living Confederate Wid-ow Telia All") aaid it ao eloquently of his own in thia eclectic collection of es-say* written by 18 contemporary Ameri-can author*.

Strolling through a home can provide not ju*t a look at a hearth, of course, but — more importantly — a glimpee at the hearts of those who live there. In catching that glimpee here, a fresh, in-valuable dimension of each writer's work may be gained. The worth of this collection lies not only in something it can lead to. It is s literary jaOnt highly rewarding in and of itaelf.

Novelist Jane Smiley ("Moo," "A Thousand Acres") writes engagingly and with subtle Smiley eaque humor of

what haa been her moat favored room for years: the bathroom. She feels driv-en. we learn, to take three or four baths a day (not really fbr cleanliness, but simply to a*auage a desire to ait in hot water), and ao haa become a kind of bathroom maven. She haa developed a philosophy of the bathroom: Tiles should be cold, weter should be hot, whirlpools, frosted glass, and carpeting should be abeent. She can wax poetic (and doea) about an ordinary bathtub, a small mirror "to silver the salient light." and "the only place in the house where you can bleed in peace." If she has ever written a single paragraph in the bath, she never mentions it here. She has been known, however, to read, lo talk on the telephone, and to make many Fig Newtons disappear in this "core of the bouse" where we "take re-fuge in the eternal now of the physical life."

An oak tree, fifty-feet high, shaded the house where award-winning author Mona Simpson ("Anywhere But Here") spent much of her childhood. The house was not really her home, but her grandmother's, where she and her two oiMings were fed and sheltered aa their parent* "tried to untangle forbiddingly adult lives " In the house wa* a big, square country kitchen and in the kitchen a chrome-and plastic dinette set under which Simpaon tells us, ahe spent much of her time, drawing pic-tures of the world eround her, which in-

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Henry Loui* Gate*. Jr. ("Colored People") ta now chairman of Afro-American Studie* at Harvard When he waa a littie boy in Piedmont. Weat Vir ginia, hla family * living room waa like a mrnall theater, opening up a window to the world- Tbe family's new television presided here and aa the late 50a Mgued into tbe controversial '60*. the TV became a "ritual arena for the dra-ma of race." Newton Minnow * "vast wasteland" aakle, tbe Gates' TV' aet "functioned like a fireplace in tbe pro verbial New England winter.'ushering in to Piedmoot tbe image* of a civil righta are before tbe era had reached tbe town. In his succinct and immensely readable style. Gate* literally brings history borne in "The Living Room."

Picture this: An unremarkable brick houae in Dearborn. A corner of it* baae-ment ia a tiny workroom "aet apart by an L shaped wall of then ubiquitous knotty pine . . . heavily lacquered to a spotty orange-cbeatnut-" At tbe work-bench. a man soaking paintbursbe* in turpentine "within arm's length of (an) old furnace . . • always with a Winston in his mouth."

Tbua write* James Finn Garner ('Po-litically Correct Bedtime Stone*"), who reminisce* her* about his father and hi* father's sanctum sanctorum, tbe afore-

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Pour internationally renowned speak er* will participate in a not-to-be missed symposium. "Gardens of No* talgia and Romance," 8 a m . to 4 p.m. Saturday. March 2. at the Michigan Slate University Management Confer ence Center. 811 W. Square Lake Road, ea*t of Crooka in Troy.

To register, mail a check or credit card information in tbe amount of $80 to Tbe Gardeners' Guild, P.O. Box 33081. Bloomfleld Hills 48303. Tbe fee includes lunch and tbe detailed sympo-sium booklet Call (810) 646 9654 or (810) 645-1976 for mora information.

Tha program ia preaented by The Gardeners' Guild, "an organisation of Michigan gardeners dedicated to bring-ing new ideas aad tbe lateat horticul-tural information to tbe local gardening community." Telly'a Nuraery and Greenhouae of Troy ia tbe sponsor

Speakers and their subjects are: • Cathy Wilkinson Baraah — "The Evening Garden." Baraah ia a well rec agnized photographer aa well aa author end lecturer. Her article* have appeared in numerous magazines specializing in gardening and food. She has appeared on television, haa been an instructor and gueat lecturer at many Botanic Garden* flower ahow*. and ia a gourmet h o r t i c u l t u r e She haa alao deaigned several naturalistic gardens.

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Baraah ia alao the author of "Edible Flowers" (Fulcrum, $29.95 hard, $22.96

4 soft), which includes cultural informa-tion for 69 edible flowers — original re-cipes and more. • Elvin McDonald - "Vertical Gar-dens: Structures and Vinea." McDonald is a foremost gardening authority and ia known nationally for hia knowledge and expertise and has recently been ap-pointed garden editor of Traditional Home magazine. He haa held many re-sponsible positions in tbe gardening field. His work ha* appeared in newapa-per*, television syndication, video* and still photography. A teacher, he ia alao a prestigious garden designer. ^

McDonald is tbe author of more than 50 books on gardening. "The New Houseplant" (Macmillan, $40) la filled with comple te i n f o r m a t i o n on houseplant care and will help tbe expe-rienced as well as novice indoor garden-er. "The 400 Best Garden Plants" (Random Houae. $40) is geared to the beginning gardener, but much can be learned from the information it con tains. 'Traditional Home Roee Garden-

ing" (Meredith. $29.96) covers all as pects of roee gardening from propaga- -tion to using the flower* in crafts snd culinary endeavors. Cultural informa-tion indudee specific chorea for each season of tbe year. Tbe encyclopedic section highlights all types of roaaa, with distinctive color photographs.

McDonald's lecture has been in-spired by "The Lattice Gardener" (Macmillan. $36), written by bis late partner. William Mulligan. It takes tbe reader to tbe heights of using lattice-work to embellish, support and aur-round. Tbe beautiful examples will in-spire whether wood, bamboo, iron or some other product ia used. Included are descriptions and illustrations of tbe 100 beat vine*. • S t e p h e n S c a n n i e l l o - "Old ROM* in the Garden." Scanniello ia curator of the Cranford Roee Garden in the Brook-lyn Botanic Garden where he grow* 1,500 different type* of roee*. Tbi* ex-pert roaarian haa traveled acroea tbe country and throughout Europe sharing his knowledge.

He haa co-authored two books about, rase*, including "Climbing Roee*" (Prentice Hall. $30). The book concen-tratee on this versatile roee and in-cludes cultural information, siting and other innovative ideas of using tbem in the garden.

Scanniello ia a consultant for tbe magazine Martha Stewart's Living. A regular contributor to tbe New York

Times, his article* have been publiehed ' in other magazine*, and be ia a frequent guest on television. His credentials are many, his interest in roee history and preservation is ongoing. • Phillip Wateon — "Creating tbe Ro-mantic American Garden." Wateon ia the owner of Washington Gardens in Fredericksburg. Va. a rare plant nur-sery with extensive diaplay garden*. Ha is in greet demand aa a lecturer and de-signer of gardana that evoke a warm, in-> viting and intimate feeling at any time of the year.

Wataou's garden haa been featured in many publications, including Southern Accents and Horticulture magazine*, aa well aa "The Victory Garden" and "The New Garden" television shows. His published aitidee are eagerly anticipat-ed. Hia lectures have taken him acroa the continent He haa alao exhibited at garden shows in the United States and the Chelsea Show.

McDonald served as editor in chief end Scanniello waa a consultant for Tbe American Horticultural Society5

"Encyclopedia of Gardening" (Dorfing Kindersley, $59.96). This large book cover* all aspects of gardening, from every type of plant to structure*, tool*, soils, climates, pest*, diseases, propaga-tion, etc. The "how-to" illustrations are meticulously dear. Much, much good advice.

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TMe co lumn kigMlgfcta promotions, transfers. Wrings, award* won and othar key personnel moves within the suburban real estate community. Send a bnet biographical summary — includ ing the towns of residence and emptor ment and a black-and-white photo. H desired — to: Movers A Shakers. Observer A Eccentric Newspapers. 36291 Schoolcraft. Uvonia 48150. Our fan number is (313) 591 7279.

McLood name president

• Mary McLood. an t u o a a U bro-ker with Coldwell Banker Schweitzer in Northville, ia president of the Weatern Wayne Oakland County Aaaociation of Realtors for 1996 The executive

committee alao connate of Michael Bartiett. Real EeUte One in Farm-ington Hills, president -elect for 1997, and Larry Martin. Remenca Subur-ban Livinc in Livonia, treasurer.

The executive committee heads a 12-member board of directors which oversees activities of the 2.800-mem-ber association

Susan Rion gets GRI

& B. Won

Susan B. Rion a sales associate with Re/Max West in Livonia, has received the professional des-ignation of Grad-uate Realtors Institute.

Rion. a Livonia Churchill gradu-ate. holds a degree in finance

and marketing from Cal State Uni-versity She had sales laat year in excess of t6 million

Susan and her mother. Rache l Rkm. a member of the Re/Max Hal) of Fame, work together as a team _ with the motto. "Customer Satisfac-tion . . . a Family Tradition "

Fattore joins Trerice Robert J. Fattore. a Rochester

Hilla resident, has joined Trerice Tosto Colliers International, a com meraalAndustnal real estate firm aa a sales associate

He will be responsible for industrial properties in northern Macomb and northeast Oakland counties

Fattore has six years experience in real estate and holds a degree from Michigan State University.

Jacunski earns award Char lo t t e J a c u n s k i a Realtor

aaaociate with Century 21 Row in Uvonia, haa been honored with the company's Centurion Award in mtwn of customer service and sales

Jarunaki haa achieved a high level of performance reached by only 2 per-cent of the 70,000 aalea associates in the Century 21 system.

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REAL ESTATE T H U R S 0 A Y . F E B R U A R Y 8 , 1 9 9 6 • P A G E 1 S E C T I O

general contractors and the Tiger*, themselves, are ready to get going on a new baseball etadimm

Local talent to build new stadiuiffj Ths corner at Michigan and Trum-

bull ts one of the most famous pieces of real aetata i a southeastern Michi-

And if a new Tiger S tadium ever ariaea, a rch i tec t s , cont rac tors and suppliers with Vocal connections can take a bow for bringing a 25-acr* par-ed hounded by Park . Fisher Freeway, Orand River and Bagley to tha puhbc

H a n y will be involved, and moat will labor in anonymity. Few people can name who par t ic ipated la tha moot recant upgrading of Tiger Stadium, let alone the dimgiwr and builders of tbs original Bennett Park.

Yet, without their efforts, there will

"Thie is going to be tbe project, I think, that will he moot remembered ia the rebirth at Detroit," said David B. Hanson, senior vice president ot Walbridge Aldinger "To be involved Is a source of pn -le aad henoc.

Wa)bridge, aew headquar te red in Detroit but formerly ia Livonia, Psri-ai Building ia Southfield and White

of Detroit will |

Local architectural, building and supply people are getting ready to build a new baseball stadium for the Detroit Tigers - once the politi-cal questions surrounding a new stadium have been resolved.

Tigers, believes t h a t a new 42,000 eeat stadium will happen in spite of a U « 1 to state financing and a n elect ion c h a l l e n g i n g D e t r o i t ' s financing role.

T m eure they're burnpa in the road, not a threat to our ultimate succasa." McHale said.

Hanson p ro jec t s a c o n s t r u c t i o n t e s t a b l e of two to 2/4 yea r s once workbsglas. /

"Original ly , we t h o u g h t we'd be under way now for a 199$ opening." he seid. "Now, we think the abeolute beet cess is construction s ta r t s in the summer of this year.

"We think peak employment will be in the 800- to 1,000- person range * Hanson aaid. "It will be without a doubt whan it geta going, one of the

1 construction project* in Michi-

miiliaw lass soft coats including land acquieition and lagal/accouating foes of $60 million.

There's something about a high-visi-bility project like e new sports stadi-um tha t brings a special pride to the trades people invoked in its construc-tion, Hanson said.

"One thing tha t distinguishes a pro-ject like this from others ia all trades-men and women who work on it are going to be able to visit aga in and again in te rms of normal living." he

City. Smith Hinchman designed Joe Louis

A r e n a . HOK wae involved w i t h Jecobe Field in Cleveland and Oriole Park a t Camden Yards in Baltimore

To d a t e , only conceptual deeigna have been prepared for a aew etadi-

"Thie job will ina till t r emendous pride You M* m«riw>nm fnthl l f i l t "* They will be able to come back with a son or grandson and say "We were

We made thie happen.

"The m a j o r c h a l l e n g e is b r i n g toge the r t h e va s t number of f i rms tha t will have to interact to make thie happen." Hanson said. T h e r e will be 12 to 1ft design firms involved, 50

For now, not much is h a p p e n i n g behind the scanee, Hanson said.

"We're basically waiting Very little work is going on until tha Isgal issues s r e reso lved a a d we h a v e a c l e a r

l i terally hundreds aad hundreds of • e l M l a l •BfHiMir-

"WeH be looking for the most quali

um abo are holding op land tion, which

in tha country to do this and, very involve Detroit-based snd minority

T h e city had started the appraiaal process. Tha t ' s now so hold," aaid Tom Sh ie lde , s p o k e s m a n for t h e Tigers. The re ' s been ae offot

w . i i b n d * r - P e r i a l - W k i t a hae p a t leaether a lead architectural team of

ft OryUs sf Detroit ' '1 »•(';< ,1 Krti'-rtDHUm flf

•Well bs in t h s beet of class, then bidding vari-oue piecaa," Hanson aaid. "Basically, you can pick np a phone book and t h a t ' s who would be in t e re s t ed i a d o i a g work , b a t a t t h i s po in t , a a

"A general r a l e of t h u m b on th is type of construction le one half of the coet is mate r ia l s , one ha l f labor ,"

John McHale J r . , it of tbe

That $100 m unity

a payroll of i around the cam-

eo a s tad ium of $250

For now, the are biding their • • •

"We're t r y i n g to keep t h e t e a m together by having regular most updating people," Haason said. "We w a n t to m a k e eure we're ready to

, out of the — "

South Beach is worth the demanding regulation in aay other purchaee. it is highly

yea confer with a knowledgeab or eppraieer regarding the locetion ere you are buying to laarn ae much

I e a a toll yea f rom persona l rvatien tha t the South Beach

d r^ .drnt i . 1

erty under two _ If the values of the real and personal

ad separately oa the foee of the Instrument or an affidavit is s t tached to the w n t t e a inatm it setting forth the respective values of real ead

personal property You should ensure that the proper documentation

to guarantee this

If

Florida is extremely highly regu- e a d l e t e d la r ega rd to t h e s a l e a a d h a a d e v e l o p m e n t of cond<.m.m •

of se l l i ag r e a l

U w P r e t a r d i n g a t e to t r a n s f e r

of real A. If the sals or treaefor le a si property, the new •state sad persoaal proper

tax is Impoesd only on the of the reel prop-

M Meisner ia e Birmingham _ M concentrating his practice in the areas of condomim [

a. real estate, corporate law and litigation Yam invited to tubmit topics which yea weald Uhe to discussed ia this column, including questions

condominium*, by wetting Robert M Meisner, 30200 Telegraph Road, Sails *67. Bingham Farms. Michigan 4KA&

This column provides general information and should not bs construed as " "

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m i M t n u n I n f wuBi i fu i u n m LOCATION - large couary tt aaft ptaray al t tor a arge garden, pool or e m s court. t'A b tormal d n r g room. U Baeemert. I t a n - n r-~< tmmedaae occupancy Great ^ouse tor a ~ $174^00

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Accent Realty haa joined tha Pru-dential Real Eatate Affiliates aa its newest franchise in Livonia and Plymouth.

The announcement was made by Dave Owens, broker of Accent Realty, snd Robert Vedral, senior vice presi-dent of Prudential Real Eatate Affili-ates

The newly-affiliated firm will be known as the Prudential Accent Realty.

"Our goal is to provide unparalled service lo our customers with the newest, moat advanced technology and the best management and sales training available in tbe industry." Owens said.

"The benefits that Prudential of fers to our dienta aad agents, and its superior national image made this af-filiation a logical step in the progree sion of our company." Owens aaid.

"We are extremely pleased to wel-odra* the Prudential Accent Realty into the Prudential real aetata net work." Vsdral aaid. "It'a a company with an incredible quality reputation, one that will certainly add to ths strength of our network."

Prudential Accent Realty, founded in 1969. haa offices in Livonia and Plymouth and 40 sales aaaociates. As a franchise, the firm will remain inde pendently owned and operated. Dave Owana

HOUSES SOLD IN WAYNE COUNTY T'toa* art thr Obmrxrr

irra nrudrfUlei nroj rtlatr • Uming* r r c u r M January i Sat the Wayne ( W ) Reguler of Deed* office and ,.wh#hled by Adieriu ing That Wueta. a Skuffl field Tomnehtp company that track* deed and mart gage recording* is S**Uheattem Michigan Listed betom are citte*. ad dnrwrm. and mtie% prure*

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n tm d m l * 2 W tait commpomy ootonM Hawlauud t w t . 7 w » pfc •• to»er and W w m a 4 tea* room, awitor urease B wga 1 ftaaamart 46 acre lot tor tie acaa tomdy ^ m ^ Mttoom. tnened a * « j i adh ear bar wd W

MJ606Z74tZ74J00 313-4564000 ^ IM561792 $169 900 31W8MOOO

Aa the 21st century will it bring anything new to building* The answer ia yea. new things ere coming Many of them are on display at the NAHB National Re-search Home Park ia Bowie. Md.. ia bouses featuring innovative ideas and materials built by tha NAHB Re-search Center If you want to see the future, this b a pood place to start.

You will notice that, according to the Reseerch Center, nearfuture bouses aren't likely to leak that dif ferenl from today's hawses The de-sign of the reaearch bouses ia not rad-ically different from standard new bouses built everywhere. But some other t h i a f i are vevy different

to create e concrete masonry ground floor and a heat exchanger system that utilises beat ia tha utility and fireplace flues for the whole house.

Home Living with Disabilities To the Mt of this houae ie e house

of such standard design that you wonder why it is in the park. In fact, it is a standard modular houae mads by a leading manufacturer, but it in corporateo many subtle foaturaa to make the bouee more accessible to persons with disabilities

The ckenpa include: doors that are 36 inches wide rather than the stan dard 33 inchae to improve wheelchair

la the He-ine

Lata begin with the I called tha Ufcetyfo 3000 have lo look twice at this sliae that the entire visibh made, net of

sonry With their •toeing, Uh

dstion system utilizing insulation panels made partly from recycled plastic, roof panels made from recy cted computer housing; photovoltaic panels for generating elect/icitv'fjom sunlight, built into the bousing of s garden swing; and a ground-source beat pump that draws on the steady. S& dsgise temperature five foet below the surface of the earth to heat and cool the houae.

The 21 si Ceatury Townhoosea Across the street, four town bouse*

are under construction They are the 21st Century Town bouses end will feature two themes: using elterna-, Uvea to lumber ia houae building and advanced energy efficiency.

Key fsoturos include: prainsulsted foundation panels, H^itwsight eerai ed concrete units that can ba cut with

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doorwaii 2 car oaraoa, nica lanced yarfl • • • • R s b 31 $86 500 TOM

LIVONIA They dont gat any near tan ffM 4 bedroom. 2'» bati CotorW a » hugs maatar aaa Pali sndoa updMad Ukhan. nawar roof. 2 fearad dad HfcjOO ASK FOR JM DONOHOE OR MARGE PETERSON (ML604887) 313-581-9200

CANT FMD T« PERFECT HOME1 You| touid t in Qraari Valey EaMaa. 4 badroona. 2!fc Cata adh sMa Metan. adanawa uaa of earamcl

HERE S THE HOME YOU ASKED FOR 3 bsdroorra. 2IJ bata a«i a partaly fcnahad aaS-ouL Only 3 year* old 4 naada orty you to make it perleci Ctty eater 4 aawer. $118,300 (S68R) CAU. JAY OR LYNN OTLEWSKI Pagar 826-1980.

FARMINGTON HUS Spadoua Colonial in popular Hurt Club odart toanng cMnp tor rm drang room. Wga maatar bedroom aula, taxes! lo tantaabc c mora tor only $225,900 Code 5108 TOM BOGOS (ML556247) 31M91-9200

UVONIA - Okta rantfi on juat undar an acre treed lot. 3 bedrooms 2 baths, large Irving room e8i natural ftrapiace and good land con-trad lama $111.900 CAU MKt WORKMAN 313681-9200

BOUGHS MOT BOUGH THa oanar afldad an* ffetf VMuas naryehara a tn Waal Bkaa*aid f r t sti toutm m Sd«* i oaooora pn-yw ofcs 2\bara go»r«ai ttSan t tama dreig rccr* knmadak occupancy $281,900 #031 ASK FOR muf&l L£SLE B1M5U10C

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* ROOM TO ROAM! 12 rooms - 5 bedrooms.

ideal for large tamiy antadarwig Pnnaa cor-ner lot Nee centra a* $194900 CC«0 ASK FOR SlfcVfc UEBWtrMSWIW-

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VALUE CAU. LYWREW AT 3634320. (37HE)

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BLOOMFd) UPPER LONG LAKE CANAL FRONT Al Updend tmnM 5 bedrooms. 3»beta, tardeood kx/%. gourmet taltfan M SO MUCH MORE1 $515,000 LO-19 ASK FOR DEBBIE WILENS 810651-4100

SHOWS UKE A MOOB.' Neeer bnck West Btoomhetd cotonni on tamasbc private lot nestled amongst trees close to West Btoomheti elementary schools CAU FOR AN APPOINTMENT' $204 900 DA-17 ASK F0RFRB)SPB#IACHI0 810451-4100

THWWNG CONDO7 Beto you oeooe vwt the Syw Vdage Rancrt 1500 sq ft o» easy living No stairs /4lage pohce proiecor i snoe ptoeng Yard wti room lo groe a toe •tuna $124 900 CAU MIKE EAST ON TO FIND OUT MORE 810683-9017 (21PO'

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A recent trend indicates that vounger house buyer* lean toward certain elements of charm and character in a houae. qualities such as hardwood floor*, high ceiling* and archway* thst are mainly found in older houses. Un-fortunately. these older houae* ami apartments built before 1930 sre very likely to have older plumbing. Older plumbing used •older that haa a high lead con tent, which can leech lead and cause high concentrations of lead in drinking water The Environ-mental Protection Agency (EPA I has found that lead in dnnking water is one of the leading source* ot lead in the bloodstream, con-, tnbuting to 20 percent of total lead exposure for an average per son.

Most dnnking water is natural ty lead free Lead leaches into wa ter when it sit* in a house's pipes. Unfortunately, lead ia a colorless, odorless. tasteless hazard, and the full extent of i u harmful effects ere not yet known.

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Those most at risk include in-fanta. children under age six. pregnant women and adulu ex-posed to lead in their workplace. Children are at the highest risk of lead ingestion because they play in the dust and dirt, put things in their mouth*, and drink a higher percentage of liquids. Their bod-ies are small and tend to absorb more lead into their blood-streams InfanU and toddlers can I* at higher risk due to juices and formula mixed with water.

Rccent studies by Harvard Uni-versity doctors at a lead poisoning clinic in Boston found that the primary source of lead in the bloodstream of about 15 percent of lead poisoned infanU treated at the clinic wss from lead-tainl-ed drinking water used to make formula.

The EPA has set a lead limit of 15 parte per billion (ppb). Reach ing or exceeding thia limit forces public water systems to reduce and monitor lead levela, and noti-fy the public of elevated lead lev •la. To illuatrate bow small 15 ppb ia. consider that 1 ppb is about equal to 1 drop in 36.000

gallons of water. Just fifteen drops in a large swimming pool would reach the lead action level This shows how toxic lead is. even in very small quantities.

Fortunately, simple tests, per-formed by an independent water testing lab, can determine the lead level and overall water quali ty in your houae. Once you know whether lead existe. there are sev-eral ways to reduce or remove it, thus improving water quality.

One of the easiest ways to re duce lead levels is to let your Up water run cold for 30-60 seconds to flush out any lead that has leached into water standing in the pipes Hot water tends to draw out more lead so if you need hot water, the best idea ia lo u k e cold water from the u p and boil it on ihe stove.

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There are three primary types of lead-removing filters. The first is an ion-exchange filter, which is the least expensive and removes lead by filtering water through a resin that breaks down and ab sorbs impurities, including lead.

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Reverse osmosis filtering sys-tems force pressurized water through a semipermeable mem brane with mtcroecopie pores This membrane rejecU contami nants suspended in water Whik. these are tbe moat expensive op lion, they remove up to 98 percent of the lead.

So. as you're inspecting your new houae for authentic wood work and high-quality hardwood floors, be sure you also check thoee water pipes. Not everything crafted in the old days ia batter, some things need to be brought up to date.

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Chase Farms offers a builders' showcase of styles If you can't find a plan you like

from th* four residential builder* •t Chase Farms in Novi — Su-perb Homa*. Stewart Horn*. Scaccia Building and Potach Homw — you muat ba ona fussy prospect.

Combinad, they offer 26 plana. aU with different exUnoreleva tiona at tha large subdivision off E igh t Mile between Meadowbrook and Novi roada.

Price* start at $325,000 and go upward* tbrougb the middle and upper $300,000 range. Work alert ed in the development about 4 "A year* ago and it * about two third* told out. Some 330 houae* will dot the landscape when com pleted

~At this point, it ha* an excel-lent reputation because of the fact we've built *o many beautiful homes," u i d Stuart L. Michael-M>n of Stewart Home*.

"We pay a lot of sttention to detail." *aid Al Kligman of Su perb

"We give you value and quality for a bouse." *aid Harry Potach

"It * a place you really want to raise your kids." said John Scac-cia. "Homeowner* have activities planned all year "

"Even though we're competi-tor*. there's a spirit of cooperation

• among the builder*." Michaelson added

All four builder* offer the *ame basic amenities a* part of their standsrd price*

Those include three-car garage, air conditioning, fireplace, first floor laundry, baaement. and an appliance package consisting of double oven, cook top. microwave and dishwasher

Floating vanities in powder rooms, whirlpool tuba, curved itairrarrt. kitchen island* and crown molding* abo are etandard on moat plana.

Each of the builders haa an on-*ite model.

Superb ahowcaaas its Franklin plan, a 3.400-square foot two sto ry that carries a base price of $364,900.

The model feature* a living room with cathedral ceiling, for-mal dining room, kitchen/anting nook, study and family room

The upstair* master with a pan ceiling has a dual aink vanity with make up/dressing area, *e*v •rate tub arid shower and two walk in doaata.

Two of the other three upstair* bedrooms have walk in doaete, one a cathedral ceiling. The sec-ond upstairs bath alao haa a sepa-rate tub and shower

The on site model erith a fin-ished baaement. landscaping and

• 'Even though we're competitors, there's a spirit of cooperation among the baildors.'

Stuart L. Michaelson Stewart Hornet

an eatra fireplace, ie priced at about $430,000.

"The floor plan really maxim-izes space," said Richard S. Klig-man. Superb vice president.

Scaccia presents the Huron plan, s colonial of 3.550 square feet

This model contains a living room, study, family room with two-story ceiling, formal dining room, butler's pantry with wet bar and kitchen /eating nook.

Two separate staircase* lead to the second floor, which feature* a loft area and bonua closet in addi tion to the master and three other hedrooms.

The master has a pan ceiling, dual sink vanity with dressing area, separate tub and shower and walk-in closet.

"What people like best about our houae ia the bock staircase." Scaccia aaid. "We have a comput-er on sit*. If a customer wants changes, we can show them right here."

The Huron* baaa price ia $364,000. With upgrade*, the model i* priced at $424,000.

S tewar t ' a Aahbury. 3,000 square feet, place* a living room, dining room, kitchen /eating nook, family room with cathedral ceil-ing, den and an optional aunroom on the main floor.

All four bedrooms are upstairs. The master has a cathedral

ceiling, separate tub and shower, dual sink vanity with sitting area and walk-in doeeC The aacond full bath upstairs haa a step-up tub/shower combination.

"Thie haa been an excellent seller." aaid Linda K. Skiba. mar keting director for Stewart. "It'a a •raditional floor plan and has a

C I U M Farm*: Uxury houses like this, constructed by Potach Homes, are typical of the work of the four builders in b'ovi's Chase Farms.

real nice flow to it." The baee price is $341,900.

$358,400 with the sunroom Potach features the Concord, a

two story of 3,500 square feet. The main level haa a curved

•taircaae off the foyer and a aapa-rate way up off the family room, living room, dining room, kitchen/ nook, family room, atudy and a mud room between the garage, laundry and kitchen.

The upaUira master has a sep-arate tub and shower, two sepa-rate vanities, two walk-in closets and cathedral ceiling.

Three other bedrooms are up stairs. The aecond full bath alao haa a separate tub and shower.

"People love the floor plan, they love the openness," Potach

hsve built new before. They have children. Both parents work out-side the home in a good percent-age of households. The subdivi-sion is popular with executive transferee*.

Another reason for the aub's popularity is freeway acceea to I-275 and from there to 1-96 and I-696.

Exterior construction materials must be brick, wood or stone. Vi-nyl and aluminum aiding aren't allowed

Chase Farms ia serviced by city water and sewer*. It'* in the Novi achools. The property tax rate is $36 29 per $1,000 of *tate equal ized valuat on. half of market val-

• 'It'a a placo yon roally want to raiso yonr kids. Homeowners have activities planned all year/

John Scaccia Scaccia Builders

Model* at Chose Forma are open during various afternoon hour a. closed Thursday

Scaccia can be reached at (810)

348-3288, Stewart at (810) 380 6161. Superb at (810) 380-5440 and Potach at (810) 348-9/25

Base price is $379,900. The model, with upgrades, would go for sbout $400,000.

Typical buyers at Chase Farms

That means the owners of a $350,000 houae there would pay $6,350 the first year.

An annual aaaociation fee not to exceed $125 per houae ia ex pected down the line.

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Group warns home equity loans can be costly The Ob&erver /TYlURBD AY, FEBRUARY 8,1996

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American* are sinking deeper debt, even risking losing

their home*, aa banks promote home equity loans and lines of M i l , warn* Mirada Home Stmt Cgits, a national consumer educa-tion froup for homeowners ' *"Right now. banks are luring xpore and more homeowners into taking out home equity loans, claiming these loans are eaav and smart." said Dsn Lieberman. di-rector of Mirada Home Strategies.

""To homeowner*, this extra raones is as tempting as getting duxens of new credit cards But

instead of being overextend-

ed on a $2,000 credit hmit, you have a debt of $50,000," Liebar man u u d "And if you can't pay it back, you can lose everything — including your home."

Home equity loar.s are used for a variety of purposes including home improvements, college edu-cation and consolidation of per sonal debt. Interest is tax deduct ible, offsetting income subject to taxstion

But sou have to be careful, Liebermsn maintained- Con-sumers can wind up paying much more than they initially expect despite advertisement* of easy.

low minimum payments. "Transforming a short-term

debt into a long term debt using a home equity loan can be very ex-pensive and dangerous," he said.

Lieberman suggest* three ac-tion steps. • Forget the lender* repayment schedule. Set your own. Uae your credit line wisely. Pay off as soon a* you can. By not stretching the loan out longer, you can save hun dreds of dollars in interest • Make your line of credit tough er to use. If your bank offers you credit card access lo your credit line, don't take it. Use the loan

only for what you intended Leave the equity line checkbook at home to combat impulse spending. • Don't be swayed by the need for tax deductions. Given the choice between no deduction or a deduc-tion. the deductible expense ia al-ways better. But no expense ia better than both. Only when you must spend money are tax breaks important.

Mirada Home Strategies offers a 32-page. stepby-step booklet -the Insiders Guide to Home Bquit Loans — to help consumers learn risks, save money and protect their house*. Cost i* $5

• 'Te koMOWNN, tills extr* • • * * » I* as tswttiag a* gattia* doxea* * f aew cretfH cards. Bat aee, lastaad of beiag ovarextaadad oa a $2,000 credit limit, yoa have a debt of $80,000. Aad If yoa caa't par H *•«*. lose everytfetag — ladedlag yoer home.'

Dan Lieberman Mirada Home Strategiet

A free supplemental booklet. Your Home Equity Shopping List, is included with the guide.

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Window Savers keep out draft Since winter haa arrived in full fury with

bitter cold temperatures and winds, we're more likely to notice drafty window*.

Now, homeowner* and remodeler* have a clear choice in kits for making inside storm windows.

New Window Savers replace the old single-uae, stretched film k i u erith long-life Plexi-glass panels, or other brand of acrylic plastic, held firmly in place with magnetic strips like thoee closing refrigerator doors.

"Our design eliminate* the annual hassle of stretching plastic film over drafty windows to keep a home comfortable," said Preecott Behn. president of Window Saver Co. in Massachusetts.

"What * more, because Window Saver* are inexpensive and reuaable, they usually pay for themselves in a season or two Thi* is espe-cially true in building* having single-glazed or drafty windows, where annual energy savings of 40 percent are possible." Behn said.

Window Savers' magnet* create en airtight seal that prevents drafts and condensation re-gardless of expansion or contraction in the Plexiglass.

They also permit seasonal mounting snd re-moval in mere seconds per window. Mounting can be on the casing or wall inside the room or to supporting cleat* tacked inside the window opening.

The advantage of building your own inside »torm windows i* primarily much lower cost with no penalty in performance, the company maintains.

A 30-by-48 inch Window Saver costs as lit-tle ss $16, plus '*-inch Plexiglass bought locally by the kit builder for about $20!

By contrast, custom-made inside storm window* work the same way and perform no better but can coat three or more time* a* much. Window Saver claim*

The kits come with illustrated instruction* Materials are supplied aa coil* of rubber

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Honeycomb is cozy cottage The Honeycomb is a delightful and coxy

cottage for aeaaide, mountain or valley proper-ty. It nestles easily into ita natural surround-ings snd i* therefore an ideal leisure home for use as a vacation cabin, retirement home, or residence for a small family.

The unique eight-sided structure allows a complete 360 degree view of the majestic country wide or shore property and has a deck net up on posts sround five of those eight nide* as another of iu distinctive features. Enjoyment of the outdoors while providing a coxy retreat from its rigor* is the main theme of the livable Honeycomb.

Inside the many sided home, through the sliding glass door* from the deck, we find the large, light-filled living room which offer* quite a panoramic view. Centrally located in this area is • masonry fireplace where friend* snd family may gather after skiing, fishing, or any activity, in the warmth of hearth and home.

Adjacent to the 308 square foot living area is the convenient and efficient kitchen whose small work triangle between sink, refrigerator, and range saves steps as well as time.

Next to the kitchen is the family-sized bathroom which boasts of a trapezoidal show er and plenty of floor space. The main bed-room is located next to the bathroom and is comfortable in size, unique in shape and of-fers • large closet for storage. The same can be said fbr the second bedroom which is only

slightly smaller in size and holds its own unique shape.

The honey comb is cozily small sa its name suggests; yet it also is efficient in its space and therefore quite comfortable for those who love the outdoors as the Honeycomb is for the honeybee.

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New appliances are energy efficient Many homeowners want to make their

kitchena as environmentally friendly as poesi-ble. But. according to Whirlpool home econo mists, remodeling "green" doesn't mean you have to give up all the convenience* or time-saving feature* you have come to expect. Many of today's appliances are more energy efficient than you realize

No doubt about it, since refrigerators run all the time, they do use more energy than other appliances. But you may be surprised to learn how much more energy efficient they have become in recent years. In 1972, the aver-sge frost free refrigerator used 1.088 kilowatt-hours per year. By 1994, that number had dropped to only about 700 kilowatt-hours par vear — a real saving* on the utility bill.

Study the yellow EnergyGuide labels when you shop to make sure you're getting the "greenest" refrigerator. These labels, manda lory oo all major refrigerators beginning in 1996. give you the product's annual energy us-age in kilowaU-bours of electricity and make for easy comparisons.

But, say Whirlpool home economists, if you are truly concerned sbout the environment, your beat bet is one of the new CFC-frae refrig-erator systems. . . . .

CFCs are chemicals believed to deplete tbe ozone layer, tbe part of the atmoaphere that protect* the earth's surface from ultraviolet radiation For year* the chemical has been used in both the sealed refrigeration system and roam insulation of refrigerators However, s 1993 coo teat sponsored by the Super Effi dent Refrigerator Program (SERP), a nonpro-fit corporation of public and private utilities, helped bring the first energy-efficient CFC-free refrigerator system te tbe market

Theee SERP rWrigwators aet only I havei aU the features of other refrifsraiore, bui 199ft models also bsat 19 federal efficiency require menu by much as 41*!

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many consumers believe sre bad for the envi-ronment. However, report Whirlpool home economist*, the reality i* that hand-washing dishes uses an average of 5.8 gallons of water more than a fully loaded dishwasher. An Ohio State University study showed thst wsshing eight pi see settings and serving pieces by hand used an average of 16 gallon* of water. In comparison, the normal cycle, the roost-com-monly-used cycle on a new dishwasher, use* approximately 7 gallon* — less thsn half the water of hand washing.

And, like with refrigerator*, s newer diahwasher is going to rasp you the benefit* of newer energy standards. All dishwashers pro-duced after May 14, 1994. are required to use no more than 2.17 kilowatt-hours per wash cycle, an improvement of about 25 percent over previous standards. Theee new machines also uae leas water than older ones

To further cut energy costs, the home econ-omists at Whirlpool suggest choosing a dishwasher with internal heating — it upe temperature* to greaae-diaeoiving levels so the machine doesn't place extra demands on your hot water heater

Looking for other areas in the kitchen where you can help the environment? How sbout s trash compactor or la-sink garbage disposer to help reduce the volume of trash that you send to the land fill. Also, why not eat up a recy ding center ia your kitchen? Consider buying or building cabineta with separate bins to help make sotting items easier By locating theee cabineta near the kitchen's back door or door leading to the garage, you minimize the effort required to pat rncydablss out of the house and to the recycling center

So, forget the idea that you can't have s wonderful, new kitchen, full of all the conveni ences you've dreamed about and still be e good friend to Mother Earth. Today, you can have the beet of both worlds!

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Here are tips on framing and hanging pictures:

— If you make your own frame from molding or a kit, um twin* and a spnnf clamp to hold frame joints together until the glue mU Cut a piece of twine to fij, around the frame's perimeter with • few inches em-tra. Tie one end of the twine to a jaw of the spring clamp Run the twine around the frame Then squeete the clamp open and tie the other end of the twine to iu other jaw. Release the clamp to pull the twine taut around the frame

— An easy way to tint and protect raw wood picture frames is with a coat of brown-paste shoe polish. Give the paste • few minutes to soak into the wood Wipe with a soft lint-free cloth

— One way to hang the pic ture more securely is to clamp the ends of the hanging wire to keep them from unraveling Be-sides a length of stranded wire and two screw evea, you "11 need two short pieces of thin copper tubing. Attach the screw eye* to the sides of the picture frame Slip the pieces of tubing onto the wire. Thread the ends of the wire through the screw evea and loop it back around thewire Slide the pieces of tubing over

the joined wires. Crimp the tub-ing down over the wire with pli-ers. 1

— A heavy mirror or other load can cause the joints at the bottom of a large wooden pic-ture frame to separate. To pre-vent this, secure the hanging wire to the bottom as well as to the sidea. Attach screw eyes at the sides of the frame at one third the height from the top Then attach a second set of screw eyes on the bottom of the frame at one third the width in from each side. Fasten one end of braided hanging wire to one uf the bottom screw eyes Thread the wire through the two side screw eyes. Pull the wire taut. Fasten it to the other bottom screw eye

— Here's how to mount your picture in the exact spot you want Cut a 12 inch piece of sire from a clothes hanger and file one end to a point. Use pli-ers to bend the pointed end of the wire st a 90 degTee angle Make d finger-size loop at the other end Insert the pointed end under the frame wire or >ss tooth hsnger with a point toward the wall Position the picture on the wall, holding the loop end of the tool Gently push the point into the wall to mark the spot.

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Regardless of what the caulk ia labeled, what the caulk ia made from is the roost important con-sideration in determining what it s best suited for What you want the caulk to adhere to and where you 11 want to use it should determine the characteristica of the caulk you buy.

For example, to caulk joints around doors and window* re quires a sealant that's both flexi-ble and long lasting, has good ad-herence lo siding (wood, alumi num. and vinyl), will resist extreme weather conditions and, if it's not painted over, will with-stand LTV radiation from direct sunlight. To seal flashing around a chimney , the caulk must adhere to masonry, roofing shingles and rrx*tal flashing, and stand up to the elements unpainted. The warm, wet conditions of a bath-room require that a caulk resists mildew ami withstands moisture.

The label should provide you with the information you need to determine its suitability for your project. If it's lo be unpainted. check lo see if the caulk comes in a selection of colore so you can-match adjacent colore of siding and trim paint. If you can't find a match, some caulks are available in clear formula.

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and satins it'a compatible with and whether it requiree priming before painting. The drying or curing time before painting should also be specified.

If you're working in cooler weather, check the recommended application temperature range. Some aaalanU can be applied at any temperature, while others re-quire a minimum of 40 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. In some casea. reading the label will not give you a clear idea of exactly bow wsll the caulk will perform-To help you chooae the best caulk for the job. we've grouped them in eight categories by formula type, along with some of their baaic characteristica.

If coat isn't a consideration, then the new t ri polymer or co-po lymer caulks are the best choices for versatility (about 14 to $6). Proflex by Geocel and Lexel by Sasho are multitask sealants de-signed to adhere to dissimilar sur-faces such as metals, glass and untreated and treated wood With excellent adhesions properties and more elaaticity than other caulks, these new technology sealanta can replace some special-ty caulks such as butyl-rubber and asphalt caulk However, these new formulas are flammable and should be applied with caution and proper ventilation.

The high end latex caulks such as 230 by DAP are also multipur-pose caulks. The roost popular formulas are latex base varia-tions. or combinations with sili-cones and acrylics. They're easy to use. clean up with water and are almost as durable aa the po

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In the midprice range are the acrylic latex-formula caulks (about $2 to $6). These represent the best all-around buys for many uses inside and outside the house, and ihey feature simple, water cleanup. As silicones and other additives are introduced into the formula, the caulk becomes more durable.

Included in this general catego ry are adhesive caulks such as Po-ly seam-seal by Darworth and Phertoeeal Vinyl Adhesive Caulk In addition to sealing cracks, these caulks act as light-duty constructronadhesives Replacing a loose ceramic tile, setting ce-ramic soap dishes and installing vinyl baseboard molding are just a few of the jobs adhesive caulks can handle.

These inexpensive caulks (about Si to $2) have been around for years and are suitable for in-door use only. Although oil-base caulks are inexpensive, they're not always the best buys because they have a limited life and re quire mineral spirits for cleanup. Plain latex caulks, on the other hand, ere easy to apply and clean up with water. They'r* suitable for interior uses such as caulking woodwork when painting, but they're not a good choice for areas exposed to the weather

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Both of these formulas are ei pensive, high-performance caulks (about S4.&0 to $14) used primari ly in marine applicetkma. They have excellent adheaion proper ties and are waterproof. However, they are toxic until cured and pre-cautions must be taken to provide proper ventilation and skin pro tectum during application. Strong solvents sre also required for cleanup-

While the expensive polysulfide formulas are generally reserved for marine use. Franklin Interna-tional makes s popular-priced po lyurethane formula that is suit-able for use around the home, and Titebond Wood-Window Caulk is s good choice for redwood and cedar siding. Polyurethane caulks have excellent properties.

The best way to fill large cracks in difficult to reach areas is with foam caulk. However, It's sensi live to UV radiation so it must be (tainted if it will be expoeed to sunlight. The foam sticks to just shout anything and is messy to work with It can cause skin or eye irritation, so wear eye protec-tion snd use the pair of plastic gloves that come with the prod-uct.

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