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IN THE PAPER<br />

Christmas remembered: Certain<br />

things and people make Christmas<br />

special and we want to hear your<br />

itnry Tn sharp that special mem-<br />

ory, call us at the <strong>Canton</strong> Observer<br />

office 9 a.m and 5 p.m. Monday<br />

through Friday at 459-2700. Submissions<br />

can also be mailed to our<br />

offices at 744 Wing, Plymouth,<br />

48170, or faxed to 459-4224. Ask<br />

for Jeff Counts, the editor.<br />

Pot burn: A burn of marijuana<br />

and other illegal substances confiscated<br />

by Plymouth Township<br />

<strong>police</strong> over a three-year period<br />

took place Tuesday behind the<br />

township Department of <strong>Public</strong><br />

Works building. /3A<br />

Cheer Club: We can y t exactly say<br />

that the donations are rolling in to<br />

our Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> Observer<br />

Christmas Cheer Club. /3A<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ®)bseruer<br />

OPINION<br />

TV ads: A Plymouth woman takes<br />

a tongue in cheek aim at television<br />

ads that try to get kids to ask for<br />

certain toys. The Observer offers<br />

guest columns to residents who<br />

have something to say. For more<br />

information about writing a guest<br />

column, call Jeff Counts, the editor<br />

at 459-2700. /19A<br />

SPORTS<br />

Season outlook: The girls basketball<br />

season isn't quite over yet,<br />

and the boys season is ready to begin.<br />

Play starts all over the state<br />

— in Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong>, too<br />

— Tuesday. Local teams are previewed.<br />

/IB<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

Homes showcased: Friends for<br />

the Development of Greenmead<br />

will host their annual Christmas<br />

Walk through seven homes decorated<br />

for the holidays. /ID<br />

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Auto G<br />

Employment E,F,G<br />

Real estate . . D,E<br />

Index . . . . 8D.8E<br />

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INDEX<br />

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Entertainment . . 5B<br />

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Suburban Life . . 1C<br />

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993 • CANTON, MICHIGAN • 72 PAGES<br />

FIFTY CENTS<br />

<strong>Shared</strong> <strong>police</strong>-<strong>fire</strong> <strong>services</strong> <strong>eyed</strong><br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township is looking more seriously at combining<br />

<strong>police</strong> and <strong>fire</strong> <strong>services</strong> with the neighboring communities<br />

of Plymouth and Northville. <strong>Public</strong> safety<br />

Director John Santomauro contends the move would<br />

be cost-effective.<br />

BY DIANE GALE<br />

STAFF WRJTEK<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, Plymouth and Plymouth<br />

Township have launched a grand<br />

scale investigation of sharing <strong>police</strong><br />

and <strong>fire</strong> <strong>services</strong>.<br />

Police and <strong>fire</strong> representatives from<br />

those three communities along with<br />

Northville and Northville Township<br />

met recently to study whether it<br />

would save money and increase efficiency<br />

to combine <strong>police</strong> and <strong>fire</strong><br />

dispatch, lock-ups and record ser-<br />

vices. The next step is for the number<br />

crunchers from each community to<br />

put cost estimates on the changes.<br />

"The position from the communities<br />

is to make this a cost-effective<br />

approach that will also provide a<br />

more efficient level of service," according<br />

to public safety Director John<br />

Santomauro in a report to the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Board of Trustees during a special<br />

meeting Tuesday night.<br />

Much to celebrate<br />

Currently, representatives from the<br />

communities are looking at using<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s public safety building.<br />

"<strong>Canton</strong> has offered to relinquish<br />

control of our dispatch and lock-up to<br />

an authority comprised of participating<br />

communities," Santomauro said.<br />

"The question is whether this is costeffective<br />

to the communities and that<br />

is a choice of individual communities."<br />

This system would ensure that<br />

each community would have an equal<br />

voice in policy.<br />

Trustee Robert Shefferly asked<br />

about efficiency. Consolidation would<br />

increase the level of service, Santomauro<br />

said.<br />

"There's a high probability that<br />

this may cost us more than we are<br />

currently paying, but in the long run<br />

it will lend itselt to cost efficiency and<br />

increase the level of service," Santo-<br />

See COPS, ~4A<br />

Box BRE&LEH/STAJT PHOTOGRAPHS*<br />

<strong>Library</strong> balloons: Jean Tabor, director of the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, holds balloons from the library's recent f} ve ~y ear<br />

celebration. Tabor joined the library staff in 1982 as an adult <strong>services</strong> librarian and was appointed director in 1W5.<br />

<strong>Library</strong> director gives learning a boost<br />

BY JILL HALPIN<br />

STAFF WRTTXB<br />

Jean Tabor listened intently this<br />

summer as the mother of a Down<br />

syndrome child told of learning to<br />

cope with her son's disability —<br />

through books she found at<br />

library. She continued listening as a<br />

60-year-old woman read aloud for<br />

the first time — from books she<br />

found in her local library.<br />

"It was so moving. The people in<br />

the audience were sobbing," said<br />

Tabor, director of the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong>. Tabor was attending a national<br />

library conference in another<br />

state when she first heard those sto-<br />

But for Tabor, the message was<br />

universal: Libraries change lives.<br />

There's no doubt about it, the local<br />

library plays an important role<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong> residents' lives. With<br />

60,000 registered patrons, the library<br />

is one of the largest in the<br />

Wayne Oakland County <strong>Library</strong><br />

Federation (WOLF).<br />

According to Tabor, close to 1,000<br />

patrons come through the library<br />

doors UUVIP daily. Whether it's a ^*~ child<br />

checking out a book for the first<br />

time or a new resident looking for<br />

county information, the library<br />

serves a wide-ranging public.<br />

Many say Tabor has a lot to do<br />

with thsL<br />

"Jean is a very forward-thinking<br />

librarian, very patron-oriented. She<br />

zeroes in on the needs of the patrons<br />

and designs <strong>services</strong> accordingly,"<br />

said Harry Courtright, director of<br />

WOLF. C(<br />

Tabor to serve on s task force focusing<br />

on electronic access to collec<br />

See UBWARY, 4 A<br />

MEAP 'coaching' concerns parents<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

STAFF Worm<br />

Scores on the standardized MEAP<br />

(Michigan Education Assessment<br />

Program) test are up across the board<br />

in Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />

Schools this year, but at too high a<br />

price, according to some parents,<br />

teachers and administrators.<br />

At the school board's public hearing<br />

Monday, parent Bea Cline complained<br />

that her daughter's class<br />

didn't begin its 1993-94 curriculum<br />

until October because weeks at West<br />

Middle School were spent reviewing<br />

for the math and reading MEAP<br />

tests.<br />

MEAP coaching, as some call it.<br />

took place in schools throughout the<br />

district. Some elementary teachers<br />

complained there was no aide or substitute<br />

teaching time available, because<br />

all resources were devoted to<br />

preparation for the MEAP.<br />

"I was furious," Cline said. "I<br />

thought the whole purpose of the<br />

MEAP was to show what students<br />

have learned up to this point. You<br />

spend all this time reviewing these<br />

grand totals. My daughter is an A<br />

student, and I can tell you she<br />

wouldn't have passed the MEAP<br />

without this review."<br />

Cline's daughter, Danyell, said her<br />

school's entire schedule was switched<br />

to accommodate MEAP review. "We<br />

spent an hour on math and an hour<br />

on reading three or four times a<br />

week," she said. Danyell said stu-<br />

dents were given "pre tests" with<br />

problems similar to those on the<br />

MEAP.<br />

George Belvitch, principal at labister<br />

Elementary, said his own child<br />

was involved for a number of weeks in<br />

MEAP review and "I questioned that,<br />

too," he said. "The MEAP has become<br />

a high stakes test. It's encouraging<br />

to me to hear there may not be s<br />

MEAP in the near future, simply be-<br />

Comedian's humor comes right from the heart<br />

BY KEVIN BROWN<br />

STAFF Warms<br />

Comedian Joel Zimmer of Plymouth will likely<br />

recall his childhood when he takes the stage<br />

Mondsy, Dec. 6, st Msrk Ridley's Comedy Castle.<br />

He's one of the festured performers in the benefit<br />

for the Epilepay Center of Michigan. Aa a<br />

child. Zimmer had three epileptic seizures.<br />

Medication brought the aeirures under control,<br />

and Zimmer took hia last dose of medication st<br />

sge 14. He can find humor in the situation.<br />

"When 1 hsd my first seizure, my dad put his<br />

fingers in my mouth snd discovered I waa teething,"<br />

he said.<br />

Zimmer is part of "The First Annual Laugh<br />

Revue" that benefits the Epilepsy Center. A pre<br />

show reception is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. snd<br />

show time is 8:30 at the Royal Oak club.<br />

"I was always interested in comedy, for exam<br />

pie in junior high I joined the Columbia record<br />

and tape thing you know you get sis tapes for a<br />

penny or something, and five were comedy tapes<br />

- Bill Cosby snd Rich Little," Zimmer said.<br />

While a student at the University of Michigan,<br />

he saw touring oomedisns st the Main Street<br />

Comedy Showcase, and at a U-M club where<br />

young comedians performed.<br />

"I did some warm-up, and comics who were<br />

more eatabliahed took me to clubs, 11 kind of<br />

r*-f T * ~ I" I<br />

See MAP, 4A<br />

snow-balled from there," he ssid.<br />

On his style. Zimmer ssid, "It's mostly obeervstionsl<br />

comedy. I do some impressions — the<br />

Art Vsn salesman, Casey Casern"<br />

In October, he quit his day job at U-M Hospital<br />

— he wss s pre-med student — snd began<br />

touring "An agency recently picked me up out of<br />

Boston thst books a lot of colleges," Zimmer<br />

said.<br />

He played this past weekend at "Chaps" in<br />

Kalamazoo, and has played at other colleges in<br />

the Midwest. Following the benefit on Monday,<br />

he performs st sn East Lansing dub Dec. 8-11,<br />

So*<br />

1A


2A(C)<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

Sound of music *<br />

Community Chorus celebrates its 20th anniversary with pride<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Chester, N.Y. "They provide a<br />

unique atmosphere in,^trtch to<br />

There'lk be joy at First United<br />

Methodist Church us the 125voice<br />

Plymouth Community Chorus<br />

takes the stage Dec. 2-5 not<br />

only to present its annual Christmas<br />

concert, but to celebrate its<br />

20th anniversary<br />

Set for 8 p.m. Thursday<br />

through Saturday and for 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday, the concerts will feature<br />

22 selections including "Silent<br />

Night," "Sleigh Ride," "White<br />

Christmas," "Let It Snow" and<br />

"Carol of the Bells." Proceeds<br />

from the Dec. 2 and 3 concerts<br />

will go to Plymouth Hospice and<br />

the Salvation Army.<br />

Tickets are $7 for adults and $5<br />

for seniors and students. They're<br />

available at Sideways Gift Shop<br />

in Plymouth. Agape Book Store<br />

and Dearborn Music in <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

and the Northville Record offices.<br />

The chorus is now selling cassette<br />

tapes and compact discs, available<br />

by calling 455-4080.<br />

work, freedom for me as a director,<br />

and the ability to dream."<br />

. Gross works as an operational<br />

specialist for Meijer and travels to<br />

stores throughout metropolitan<br />

Detroit and northern Ohio.<br />

"They wanted a director and 1<br />

wanted the experience," he said.<br />

"They gave it to me and have given<br />

it to me for 15 years."<br />

William Grimmer, former choral<br />

director at East Middle<br />

School, founded the chorus in<br />

1973 with 12 vocalists. The group<br />

doubled in size in the four years<br />

prior to Grimmer's retirement.<br />

Gross, director of music for<br />

First United Methodist Church,<br />

came aboard in 1978 as the PCC s<br />

musical director and conductor<br />

and has seen the choruB grow to<br />

125 singers.<br />

Since 1984, the chorus has<br />

awarded the William Grimmer<br />

Scholarship to aspiring music<br />

students.<br />

Chorus director Michael Gross<br />

uf <strong>Canton</strong>, who at 16 directed<br />

church choirs, considers himself<br />

lucky to have directed the Plymouth<br />

chorus on a non-paid basis<br />

since 1978.<br />

"It's even difficult to describe<br />

the atmosphere and the camaraderie<br />

that they have. I am just<br />

very, very fortunate to have the<br />

opportunity to direct that group.'<br />

said Gross, schooled under Fred<br />

Waring at Penn State and at the<br />

Eastman School of Music in Ro-<br />

Lesley Morrison, a Connecticut<br />

native, has served as principal accompanist<br />

since 1985. A magna<br />

cum laude graduate of Kalamazoo<br />

College and a music teacher at<br />

Fairlane Christian, Morrison directs<br />

youth choirs as well as the<br />

Tri-City Assembly of God Choir<br />

in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Performing with the chorus this<br />

weekend will be Larry Visser, organist<br />

at I'nited Methodist. Other<br />

concerts feature musicians from<br />

the University of Michigan<br />

School of Music.<br />

The self-supporting chorus presents<br />

two major concerts a year, at<br />

Christmas and in the spring, and<br />

participates at functions such as<br />

the Plymouth Fall Festival. The<br />

chorus will begin touring next<br />

year. Washington, D.C., will be<br />

the first stop, with performances<br />

set for the White House steps and<br />

the National Cathedral.<br />

To speak with chorus members<br />

is to realize they practice their<br />

mission of "sharing the love of<br />

music; striving to educate, entertain<br />

and inspire; pursuing excel-<br />

lence and professionalism; build-<br />

ing fellowship based on dignity<br />

and respect; and sharing talents<br />

and resources with the community.<br />

Gina Mathews of Northville,<br />

one of three soloists starring in<br />

the Christmas performance and a<br />

six-year board member, says the<br />

chorus helped her through a difficult<br />

time in her life.<br />

"The chorus came to me when 1<br />

needed family. They filled a void<br />

for me," said Mathews, who formerly<br />

sang with Eastern Michigan<br />

University's Women s Chorus<br />

and University Chorus.<br />

"I've learned so much from Michael,"<br />

added the chorus's secretary<br />

and social chairperson. "He's<br />

a wonderful educator and an inspiration.<br />

He can pull out the<br />

best in every single member."<br />

The chorus volunteers for community<br />

activities such as bell -<br />

ringing for the Salvation Army<br />

SHERRIK BI ZBV'STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

High note: Chorus director Michael Gross of <strong>Canton</strong> keeps things running smoothly<br />

during rehearsal.<br />

and gets together for dinner dances,<br />

comedy nights and parties.<br />

Stan Kovacheff and his twin<br />

brother Leonard love the chorus<br />

because they love singing and appreciate<br />

the group's quality. Stan,<br />

who sang with the Detroit Civic<br />

Light Opera, said, "In my estima<br />

tion. the Plymouth Community<br />

Chorus is one of the finest community<br />

choruses I've ever heard.<br />

Plymouth has no idea what a<br />

treasure they have."<br />

William and Lynette Decker of<br />

Prudential William Decker Realtors<br />

say they've belonged for years<br />

because "it's just a fun organization."<br />

"What's kept me in it is the<br />

friendships I've made, and the<br />

music. They've become part of my<br />

life," said Lynette Decker.<br />

Cindy Gross agreed. "We have a<br />

really good time. It's just like a<br />

second family. As a matter of fact,<br />

that > where I met my husband."<br />

Whyman named vice chairwoman of human <strong>services</strong> committee<br />

State Rep. Deborah Whyman,<br />

R-<strong>Canton</strong>, has been selected as<br />

vice chairwoman of the Hou>e<br />

Human Services and Children<br />

i ommittee<br />

The first-term lawmaker was<br />

named to the panel in January.<br />

"Representative Whyman's<br />

leadership and compassionate approach<br />

to the many difficult problems<br />

confronting state residents,<br />

especially children and seniors.<br />

Comedian from page 1A<br />

and Dec. 30-Jan. 1 at the Main<br />

Street Comedy Club in Ann Arbor.<br />

To come up with new maierial,<br />

Zimmer said he brainstorms<br />

while working at his home computer<br />

terminal. "Anything can be<br />

made into a joke if you have the<br />

right angle on it," he said.<br />

"I usually try to write four or<br />

five times a week, specifically for<br />

new material."<br />

Zimmer has also been seeking<br />

some work doing commercial voiveovers.<br />

The Epilepsy Center of Michigan<br />

reports that epilepsy affects<br />

more than 90,000 people in Michigan.<br />

With daily medication,<br />

many can live free of seizures<br />

For ticket reservations, call the<br />

center at 351-7979.<br />

Perform!.,g: Plymouth comedian<br />

Joel Zimmer will<br />

perform at a benefit for the<br />

Epilepsy Center of Michigan<br />

Monday, Dec. 6, in<br />

Royal Oak.<br />

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earh accomplishments.<br />

"The House Human Services<br />

and Children Committee has had<br />

many successes this year During<br />

her first 10 months in office, Deb<br />

played a major role in ushering<br />

through the legislature several<br />

key health and welfare-related<br />

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tected from fraud, and children<br />

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Whyman welcomed her new as-<br />

signment and is anxious to move<br />

forward.<br />

"As vice chair. 1 intend to use<br />

the committee as a forum to ere<br />

ate policies crucial to advancing<br />

the special needs of our children,<br />

elderly and needy," said Why-<br />

Have you seen the all new<br />

Our first love has always been the serving of high quality meals at affordable prices<br />

We began this tradition back in 1937 when we opened -Weber's Restaurant" Although<br />

some people think our hotel come first, it was actually odded some thirty-three years<br />

later<br />

We recently spent weeks remodeling our main dining room, cooking up new lunch<br />

and dinner offerings, and fine tuning our service techniques, to bring you the all new<br />

Weber's Grand Calm ''<br />

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As a special invitation to experience our new "Grand Cafe we re offering you the<br />

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u<br />

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3050 Jachaon Road Ann Arbor. 665-3636 q<br />

Officer watch: Police officers watch as marijuana burns.<br />

Trunk load: Marijuana and other substances confiscated<br />

by Plymouth Tftivnship <strong>police</strong>-since 1988 were burned.<br />

Pot goes up in smoke<br />

A burn of marijuana and other<br />

illegal substances'confiscated by<br />

Plymouth Township <strong>police</strong> over a<br />

three-year period took place<br />

Tuesdav behind the township Department<br />

of <strong>Public</strong> Works build -<br />

ing.<br />

Officer Eric Mayernik said 140<br />

pounds of marijuana, cocaine, he<br />

roin and LSD with an estimated<br />

street value of $300,000 was<br />

burned in the 10 a.m. operation<br />

"It was collected between 1988<br />

and '91," Mayernik said, and<br />

stored at the township <strong>police</strong> sta<br />

tion.<br />

A <strong>police</strong> cruiser with its trunk<br />

and back seat stuffed with eight<br />

large plastic bags filled with the<br />

illegal substances — mainlv marijuana<br />

— pulled up as a township<br />

<strong>fire</strong>fighter set up wood pallets on<br />

the snow-covered gravel about 100<br />

yards behind the DPW building.<br />

Mayernik slit open (he bags<br />

and emptied the material in a<br />

three-foot-high pile on top of the<br />

pallets. Next, a <strong>fire</strong>fighter emptied<br />

a can of diesel fuel on top.<br />

The pile was then lit with two<br />

<strong>police</strong> flares.<br />

Fed by air coming up from underneath<br />

the pallets, the lire<br />

burned quickly. About 10 officers,<br />

<strong>fire</strong>fighters and DPW workers<br />

gathered to watch as the pile was<br />

reduced to ashes in about 15 minutes.<br />

Pot smoke: The marijuana burn was a well-guarded affair.<br />

Rake time: Firefighter<br />

Charles Mann pokes at<br />

what's left.<br />

Yule Cheer Club donors<br />

display spirit of season<br />

We can't exactly say that the<br />

donations are rolling in to our<br />

Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> Observer<br />

Christmas Cheer Club.<br />

But the pile of gifts you've donated<br />

so far is growing.<br />

Most recent contributors to the<br />

Cheer Club are Tom and Barbara<br />

Tucker of Plymouth. Rosita<br />

Smith of Plymouth. Stephanie<br />

LaGosh of Plymouth. Cathy Rak.»zv<br />

of Plymouth. Fd ^dr>7iflk<br />

of Plymouth and Andy and Sarah<br />

Stolaruk of Plymouth.<br />

This is our third year for the<br />

Christmas Cheer Club.<br />

We're asking folks to donate<br />

new. unwrapped toys and canned<br />

and boxed food by bringing it by<br />

the Observer office at 744 Wing in<br />

Plymouth.<br />

Then, about a week twfore<br />

Christmas, the Plymouth Salvation<br />

Army will bring the van by<br />

and collect your donations for distribution<br />

to needy kids and families<br />

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We know the holidays are a<br />

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mauro said. "I don't know if you<br />

can put a price tag on that." •<br />

Santomauro also assured trustee<br />

Melissa McLaughlin that<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> had sufficient facilities to<br />

accommodate the other communities.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s public safety building<br />

was built seven years ago.<br />

Supervisor Thomas \ ack was<br />

pleased at the progress the communities<br />

have made.<br />

"It's unique to get five communities<br />

willing to sit down and<br />

talk in an open atmosphere with-<br />

sive," Yack said. "All of that was<br />

present, but we're working<br />

through all that."<br />

Santomauro concluded his report<br />

with an eye on the future.<br />

"If we are successful in this<br />

venture, there are a number "I<br />

other areas we need to look at,<br />

like investigating major crimes,"<br />

he said.<br />

The five communities will evaluate<br />

consolidation of other governmental<br />

tasks.<br />

Meanwhile, in another area of<br />

<strong>police</strong> work. <strong>Canton</strong> has adopted<br />

a new approach to beat cops. Remember<br />

the days when kids in<br />

the neighborhood knew officers by<br />

name? <strong>Canton</strong> is returning to that<br />

open rapport style.<br />

Officers in the department, on a<br />

volunteer basis, have been assigned<br />

specific areas of the township.<br />

Those officers will get out of<br />

their cars and talk to residents<br />

and business owners. They will<br />

visit school principals and talk to<br />

neighborhood association groups.<br />

Officers and the people on their<br />

beats begin to know each other.<br />

"Officers assume responsibility<br />

for a certain area, Santomauro<br />

said. "It provides a lot of job enhancement.<br />

It gets them out of<br />

the car and talking to people. Officers<br />

have a vested interest in the<br />

area."<br />

<strong>Library</strong> from, page IA<br />

tions between WOLF and the Detroit<br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

"Her whole philosophy centers<br />

around making the library comfortable<br />

and inviting. Some people<br />

are intimidated at libraries,<br />

but I don't think they feel that<br />

way here," said Marcia Barker,<br />

coordinator of the Friends of the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Library</strong> and other volunteer<br />

efforts. Barker and others<br />

started the Friends group six<br />

years ago, when the library was<br />

located on the third floor of township<br />

hall. She currently oversees<br />

more than 2,000 volunteer hours<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

community. We really have tremendous<br />

support here, from the<br />

Friends and all of the volunteers.<br />

If we have a good library, it's because<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> residents<br />

wouldn't accept anything less,"<br />

said Tabor.<br />

The library quickly outgrew the<br />

10,000 square feet in township<br />

hall and moved to a new building<br />

in 1988. They recently held a fifth<br />

birthday party to celebrate the<br />

move; the party featured musicians<br />

and birthday cake for area<br />

5-year-olds.<br />

Did the butler really do it?<br />

That's what seventh- and<br />

eighth-grade students from<br />

Lowell Middle School had to<br />

determine recently while participating<br />

in a "How to Solve a Mystery?"<br />

game.<br />

The program was designed to<br />

encourage the use of problemsolving<br />

skills, critical listening<br />

"It was great to help the library skills,, critical thinking skills, and<br />

the direction of the library<br />

"Some volunteer groups have a<br />

problem working with the director.<br />

But we are lucky to have<br />

Jean. She really lets us go our<br />

own direction," Barker said.<br />

Barker noted that the public<br />

seems to be pleased with the library's<br />

direction, too. She tells of<br />

recently receiving a letter from a<br />

patron commending the staff on<br />

their excellent service. "This man<br />

was a storyteller and had visited<br />

celeb rote. I hope they keep -grow.<br />

ing, they are doing a great job,"<br />

said Laura McHugh, who regularly<br />

visits the library with her 2year-old<br />

daughter, Alexandria.<br />

McHugh added that she is<br />

pleased with the library's youth<br />

department, especially the avail -<br />

ability of Macintosh computers.<br />

"It's important that children<br />

have access to the computers. After<br />

all, this is the information<br />

age," said McHugh.<br />

questioning strotogioa.<br />

"The purpose of this activity<br />

was uf teach students how to<br />

gather data, organize it and draw<br />

conclusions based on their research,"<br />

said Patricia Patton,<br />

Lowell Middle School principal.<br />

Coordinated—by——Evans,<br />

eighth-grade teacher, and Dan<br />

Carr, seventh-grade teacher, this<br />

experience gave students an opportunity<br />

to work cooperatively in<br />

groups. To bring the game to life<br />

many libraries. He was astonished<br />

at the treatment he received<br />

here," she said.<br />

Tabor, formerly a high school MEAP from page IA<br />

English and history' teacher, has<br />

lived in <strong>Canton</strong> for 17 years. After<br />

taking time off from teaching to<br />

raise her four children — John 23,<br />

Joe, 20, and twins Lynda and<br />

Laurie, 18 — Tabor returned to<br />

school.<br />

She received a master's degree<br />

in history from Eastern Michigan<br />

University before earning a mas-<br />

cause it'saa political football.<br />

"Children are used to indicate<br />

whether a school is a quality<br />

school," he said. "There is much<br />

more to school for children than<br />

MEAP tests. We need to focus on<br />

many of the other things so teachers<br />

and administrators can relax a<br />

little at the beginning of the<br />

school year and not spend hours,<br />

days and weeks preparing 8- and<br />

9-year-olds for tests.<br />

"It's wrong to do that to children<br />

and to put professional educators<br />

through that. We don t<br />

want to hear the words 'high<br />

stakes test" from the board any<br />

more."<br />

ter's degree in library science<br />

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in 1981.<br />

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librarian. Even though the<br />

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Angela Hospice open house<br />

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BY SUE BUCK<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Sister Mary Giovanni Monge<br />

helps terminally ill patients participate<br />

in their last joys of life.<br />

Now Monge, founder and president<br />

of Angela Hospice Home<br />

Care Inc., is celebrating the opening<br />

of a new facility at 14100 Newburgh.<br />

The center's previous location<br />

was 36995 Five Mile Road.<br />

"TT*s—rtre—fitst-of-its-kind in<br />

Michigan, a free-standing facility<br />

built specifically for hospice pa-"<br />

tients,',' Monge said.<br />

The new center was officially<br />

dedicated on Nov. 21. A public<br />

open house is scheduled for 1-3<br />

p.m. iday.<br />

"Within a day or even an hour's<br />

worth of care, the patient and<br />

caregiver may go through a lifetime<br />

of emotions," Monge said.<br />

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of simply knowing the love of<br />

family or the feeling of a gentle<br />

caress as they drift asleep, For the<br />

family or caregiver, it may be the<br />

joy of a late night conversation<br />

with the loved one about memories<br />

long forgotten or a simple<br />

squeeze of the hand to ensure<br />

them that the care they are providing<br />

is sweetly embraced."<br />

Hospice care also affords this<br />

tenderness to people with no one<br />

to care for them and nowhere to<br />

go. Inpatient care, respite care<br />

and pain management are provided.<br />

A day care for terminal adults<br />

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After ll^years of research and<br />

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The number of patients grew<br />

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Some 850 people have been<br />

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The facility will begin accepting<br />

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Monge was born Patricia Ann<br />

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eight boys.<br />

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parish. Westland. She attended<br />

all eight years of elementary<br />

school at St. Michael Catholic<br />

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new facility at an open<br />

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attended high school at the Felician<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

Deer-car crashes on the rise<br />

BYM.B. DILLON<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

, -Deer-auto collisions are on the<br />

increase in the area, and that's no<br />

accident, contends The Fund for<br />

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^ The Fund for Animals is a national<br />

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"It's no accident that the state<br />

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said Wayne Pacelle. national<br />

Fund director. "The Department<br />

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to pressure from the hunting community,<br />

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targets for hunters.<br />

. "The DNR and the Natural Resources<br />

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manipulation, baiting, buck<br />

hunting and predator killing, to<br />

inflate deer densities throughout<br />

^Michigan during the past 25<br />

)years," he said.<br />

DNR wildlife officials were unavailable<br />

for comment.<br />

' Deer-related auto accidents<br />

have increased by 127 percent<br />

•since 1981, according to the Professional<br />

Independent Insurance<br />

^Agents of Michigan, Pacelle said.<br />

In <strong>Canton</strong>, deer-auto collisions<br />

are on the increase, said <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>police</strong> Lt. William Lenaghan.<br />

"Normally, we have a dozen. With<br />

the amount of building — we<br />

have 32 new subdivisions going in<br />

— we're now somewhere around<br />

35. It's up because the construction<br />

is starting to move the herds<br />

that were under deep cover more<br />

toward the highways." said Lenaghan.<br />

who has been in three<br />

deer-auto accidents and near-accidents<br />

up north-<br />

A year ago on the Fourth of<br />

July, a deer crashed<br />

Penn Theater in downtown Plymouth.<br />

Other than that, there've<br />

been very few deer-related accidents<br />

in Plymouth, said Officer<br />

Richard Webster. "But once you<br />

get off of Sheldon Road where the<br />

Ford plant is, there still are some<br />

undeveloped areas and industrial<br />

parks. That's where they come<br />

through. They're used to traveling<br />

that way and have habitats off<br />

North Territorial Road. With all<br />

the developing, they have to go<br />

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Readers' questions answered on school finance<br />

BY TIM RICHARD<br />

STAFF WIUTF.K<br />

Answers to readers' questions<br />

about the latest public school<br />

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tisan team:<br />

Q. Would home sales still be<br />

taxed?<br />

A. Yes. For years the tax has<br />

been $1.10 per $1,000 of value.<br />

The tax got attention when, on<br />

Oct. 5, Gov. John Engler proposed<br />

to raise it to $40. The House team<br />

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Iage to restore current funding.<br />

Most are in southern Oakland<br />

County or on Great Lakes shorelines.<br />

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fully restored unless voters agreed<br />

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are the data:<br />

In the Observer & Eccentric<br />

area of Oakland County:<br />

• Avondale — now levies 32.35<br />

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— a net cut of 2.73 mills.<br />

• Bloomfield Hills — now levies<br />

24.40, would be cut to 16, would<br />

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of 21.93 — a net cut of 2.47.<br />

• Farmington — now levies<br />

32.77, would be cut to 16, would<br />

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• Southfield — now levies 34.5,<br />

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11.13 mills for a total of 27.13 — a<br />

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• Troy — now levies 31.06, would<br />

be cut to 16. would be allowed to<br />

seek 4.87 for a total of 20.87 — a<br />

net cut uf 10.19.<br />

• West Bloomfield — now levies<br />

33.51, would be cut to 16, would<br />

be allowed to seek 4.58 for a total<br />

of 20.58 — a net cut of 12.93.<br />

• Novi — now levies 29.43, would<br />

be cut to 16. would be allowed to<br />

seek 3.11 for a total of 19.11 — a<br />

net cut of 10.32.<br />

In western Wayne County, only<br />

• Under the House team plan, all 562 school<br />

districts would be able to levy 16 mills on<br />

homestead property or face a cutoff of state<br />

aid.<br />

Northville would be allowed to<br />

levy extra millage. Northville now<br />

levies 29.49, would be cut to 16,<br />

would be allowed to seek 0.19 for<br />

a total of 16.19 — a net cut of<br />

13.3.<br />

Q. Why do renters receive a<br />

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co-chair Willis Bullard Jr., R-<br />

Milford, replied:<br />

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8A(P,C) The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

, SALLY A. PELADEAU<br />

LServices for Sally A. Peladeau. 52',<br />

"-of Garden City were Monday,<br />

-^Nov. 15. at St. Raphael Catholic<br />

jChurch, Garden City.<br />

She was born Aug. 18, 1941, in<br />

k+Umtramck. She died Saturday.<br />

r Nov. 13, in Livonia. She was employed<br />

for 15 years with <strong>Canton</strong><br />

^Township as a building clerk. She<br />

{•Was a member of St. Raphael<br />

^'Catholic Church.<br />

She is* survived by her husband,<br />

-Henry J. Peladeau of Garden<br />

- t'ity; one son, Mark C. Peladeau<br />

of Garden City; one daughter,<br />

Marlene M. Peladeau of Garden<br />

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of Harrison Township; and<br />

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«>f Mt. Clemens.<br />

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Memorial contributions may<br />

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Arrangements were-made by<br />

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Home, Plymouth.<br />

MARILYN B. KELLY<br />

Services for Marilyn B. Kelly, 63,<br />

of Plymouth were Friday. Nov. 19.<br />

at Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Catholic Church. Burial was in<br />

Rural Hill Cemetery.<br />

She was born Feb. 11. 1930, in<br />

Detroit. She died Monday. Nov.<br />

15. in Palm Beach, Fla. She came<br />

to the Plymouth community in<br />

1957 from Redford Township. She<br />

was a member of Our Lady of<br />

Good Counsel Catholic Church.<br />

She was a former member of the<br />

Plymouth Garden Club. She was<br />

a homemaker and enjoyed bowling<br />

and golfing.<br />

She is survived by her husband.<br />

John G. Kelly of Plymouth; one<br />

son, John R. Kelly of Novi; one<br />

daughter, Lisa Nicol of Novi; five<br />

grandchildren; and one sister. Patricia<br />

Shanahan of Hartland.<br />

The Rev. John Sullivan officiated.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

m^vy be given for audio tapes for<br />

th3»Plvmouth District <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

DORIS 0. KEITH<br />

Services for Doris O. Keith, 90, of<br />

West land were Saturday. Nov. 20,<br />

at Schrader-Howell Funeral<br />

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Cemetery.<br />

She was born Sept. 20. 1903. in<br />

Sun field. She died Wednesday.<br />

Nov. 17, in Westland. She came<br />

to the Westland community in<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

More obituaries, 10B<br />

1980 from Detroit. She was a<br />

homemaker and member of Redford<br />

Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church.<br />

She is surv ived by one son. William<br />

H. Keith of <strong>Canton</strong>; seven<br />

grandchildren; two great-grandchildren<br />

and two great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

The Rev. Jack R. Williams officiated.<br />

Memorial contributions<br />

may be given to a charity of<br />

choice.<br />

LEAH M. COREY<br />

Services for Leah M. Corey. 78. of<br />

Plymouth were Monday, Nov. 22,<br />

at Lynch Funeral Home, Horseheads,<br />

N.Y. Burial was in Maple<br />

Grove Cemetery. Horseheads.<br />

She was born Aug. 16. 1915, in<br />

Elmira, N.Y. She died Thursday,<br />

Nov. 18. ip Ann Arbor. She came<br />

to the Plymouth community Vh<br />

years ago from Milford. She formerly<br />

lived in Elmira Heights,<br />

N.Y. She was a homemaker and<br />

retired seamstress.<br />

She is survived by one daughter,<br />

Barbara Bergin of Livonia;<br />

two grandchildren; one greatgrandchild;<br />

one brother, Lawrence<br />

Kniffin of Glendora. N.J.; and one<br />

sister. Rosemarie Skoglund of<br />

Bensalem, Pa.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

given to a charity of choice. Arrangements<br />

were made by<br />

Schrader-Howell Funeral Home.<br />

LUCILLE M. MCKELVEY<br />

Services for Lucille M. McKelvey,<br />

82, of Chelsea were Tuesday. Nov.<br />

30. at Vermeulen Funeral Home.<br />

Burial was in Denton Cemetery,<br />

VanBuren Township.<br />

She was born Nov. 30. 1910. in<br />

Albion. She died Thursday. Nov.<br />

25. in Chelsea. She was a homemaker.<br />

She is survived by two sons.<br />

Robert P. McKelvey of Tempe.<br />

Ariz, and Clark McKelvey of<br />

Plymouth; several grandchildren;<br />

several great-grandchildren and<br />

one sister, Irene Weeks of Chelsea.<br />

The Rev. Ralph Janka of First<br />

United Methodist Church of<br />

Plymouth and Dr. Frederick Vos-<br />

^urgofficiated the service. Memo.—<br />

rial contributions may lie given to<br />

Chelsea Retirement Community.<br />

801 W. Middle Street, Chelsea,<br />

Mich. 48118.<br />

MARIE J. ESSER<br />

Services for Marie J. Esser, 83, of<br />

Novi were Saturday, Nov. 27, at<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Church. Burial was in Michigan<br />

Memorial. Flat Rock.<br />

She v^as born Sept. 3, 1910, in<br />

Pittsburgh, Pa. She died Thursday.<br />

Nov. 25, in Novi. She came to<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> community in 1985<br />

from Taylor. She was a homemaker.<br />

She was a member of St. Alfred<br />

Catholic Church in Taylor.<br />

She was a member of the 3rd Order<br />

of Francis and was a Eucharist<br />

minister.<br />

She is survived by three daughters.<br />

Marie T. Hoffman of <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Anne E. Brzezinski of Taylor and<br />

Eileen C. Gilkas of Northville;<br />

four sons. Tony J. Esser of Canto,<br />

Paul F. Esser of Northville. John<br />

R. Esser of <strong>Canton</strong> and David V.<br />

Esser of <strong>Canton</strong> and 18 grandchildren.<br />

The Rev. Richard Perfetto officiated<br />

the service. Memorial contributions<br />

may be given to Alzheimer's<br />

Detroit Chapter. Arrangements<br />

were made by<br />

Schrader-Howell Funeral Home.<br />

GERTRUDE S. DEETZ<br />

Services for Gertrude S. Deetz, 70,<br />

of Plymouth were Wednesday,<br />

Nov. 24, at Schrader-Howell Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

She was born March 17, 1923,<br />

in Stockholm. Sweden. She died<br />

Monday. Nov. 22, in Livonia. She<br />

came to the Plymouth community<br />

in 1968 from Ann Arbor. She was<br />

a member of the Swedish Club,<br />

the Plymouth Puppeteers of<br />

America, and the Detroit Puppet<br />

Club.<br />

She was a volunteer at the University<br />

of Michigan Hospital. She<br />

was a commercial artist at Ford<br />

Motor Co. She did puppet shows<br />

in the Plymouth area. She was a<br />

homemaker.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Ralph A. Deetz of Plymouth; one<br />

stepson, William Deetz of Minnesota;<br />

one sister; three grandchildren;<br />

and her father, Augusta<br />

Seabery of Sweden.<br />

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Teacher health care<br />

debated in Lansing<br />

BY TIM RICHARD<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Backers of the Michigan Edu-<br />

cation Association say its health<br />

insurance operation is superior to<br />

commercial insurers'.<br />

Battleground is a state Senate<br />

panel considering bills requiring<br />

school districts to buy health in-<br />

surance on the basis of competi-<br />

tive bids. The bills, by Sen. Jack<br />

Welborn, R-Kalamazoo. are<br />

aimed atTireaTcing uj<br />

monopoly of MESSA (Michigan<br />

Education Special Services Asso-<br />

ciation).<br />

"Commercial carriers would<br />

skim the good risks and leave us<br />

the bad risks," said Dale Robert-<br />

son, a lobbyist for Blue Cross and<br />

Blue Shield, which is allied with<br />

MEA against the bills.<br />

"Our competitors compete by<br />

avoiding risks. They cherry pick.<br />

But this puts us (MESSA and<br />

Blues) at a competitive disadvan-<br />

tage because we cover a lot of<br />

groups. It's spread across geogra-<br />

phy."<br />

GOP determined<br />

But Welborn and Sen. Gil Di-<br />

Nello, R-Macomb County, seem<br />

determined to push the bills as a<br />

method of cutting school costs, an<br />

idea SUPPORT^ by Gov. John En-<br />

gler. Sen. William Faust, D-West-<br />

land, is a member of the subcom-<br />

mittee but has missed both ses-<br />

sions.<br />

It works like this: MEA units<br />

bargain with school districts, not<br />

only for health care benefits but<br />

over who will be the third party<br />

administrator. MEA's choice is<br />

MESSA, its own subsidiary. Al-<br />

though school districts pay the<br />

premiums, MESSA handles the<br />

money and is the policyholder.<br />

MESSA buys mostly from the<br />

Blues, a non-profit corporation<br />

not covered by state insurance<br />

laws. About two-thirds of Michi-<br />

gan public school employees are<br />

covered by MESSA health care<br />

contracts.<br />

The Blues and MEA oppo.-e<br />

YVelborn's bill to make them re-<br />

veal their loss experience, includ- .<br />

ing claims exceeding $5,000.<br />

MESSA refuses to release its<br />

loss experience by school district,<br />

as Robertson said, because it cal-<br />

culates on the basis of broad geo-<br />

graphic regions, not bargaining<br />

units, and covers everyone.<br />

As Blues vice president Paul<br />

Austin explained: "In health care,<br />

if you can eliminate 3 percent of ,<br />

the high risks, you can lower the<br />

tiiunTTby 50 percent. . .<br />

We don't differentiate between<br />

good and bad risks . . . MESSA<br />

doesn't experience rate (individu-<br />

al districts). Ft spreads the risk<br />

over a larger pool."<br />

"We don't van. rates by age and<br />

gender. We take all comers." add-<br />

ed Blues vice president Bob<br />

Kasperek.<br />

'7 weaklings'<br />

DiN'ello, the former Democrat<br />

who now battles with organized<br />

labor, said many elected school<br />

boards are composed of "seven<br />

weaklings who don't have the guts<br />

to stand up to the MEA.<br />

Kevin Harty, a Lansing attor-<br />

ney for school boards, said "not<br />

many" MEA units have struck<br />

over the MESSA. but there have<br />

been teacher "slowdowns" during<br />

)-»ARGP'R'' N P support of MESSA.<br />

Harty said MEA has been unable<br />

to motivate its members with any<br />

other issue as much as MESSA.<br />

Asked by Welborn if school<br />

boards had raised "slowdowns" as<br />

an unfair labor practice by the<br />

union. Harty said. "Most of our<br />

clients don't want to spend the<br />

money chasing down something<br />

for which there's no remedy."<br />

Asked if he ever had seen a con-<br />

tract between the Blues and<br />

MESSA, Harty said no because<br />

"they said it's a trade secret."<br />

Supporting the bills. Tom<br />

White, lobbyist for the Michigan<br />

Association of School Boards,<br />

said requiring MESSA and the<br />

Blues to reveal loss experience<br />

would "level the playing field" be-<br />

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14 area state legislators took MEA PAC dollars<br />

Mackinac Center, a politically<br />

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Michigan Education Associa-<br />

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CHRISTMAS<br />

• P I C K S H<br />

Of 19 senators, 10 were Re-<br />

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Area senators receiving MEA<br />

PAC funds were Michael Bouc-<br />

hard, R-Birmingham, Mat<br />

Dunaskiss, R Oxford, Jack Fax-<br />

on, D-Farmington Hills, Robert<br />

A * * *<br />

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Of 74 representatives, 28 were<br />

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There was no breakdown of the<br />

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Area representatives receiving<br />

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Bankes, R-Redford, Justine<br />

Barns, D-Westland. Maxine<br />

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MADD begins red ribbon campaign<br />

The Wayne County Chapter of<br />

Mothers AgainBt Drunk Driving<br />

kicked off its annual red ribbon<br />

campaign last week.<br />

The idea is to tie a red ribbon<br />

on your car somewhere to let others<br />

know that you don't condone<br />

drunken driving.<br />

MADD president Darlene Hodges<br />

said more than 100 people attended<br />

the breakfast at Livonia's<br />

Embassy Suites where Livonia<br />

Mayor Robert Bennett, Livonia<br />

councilwoman Laura Toy and vie-'<br />

tims Helen Molnar and Victoria<br />

Totten spoke.<br />

The demand for red ribbons,<br />

Hodges said, is greater this year<br />

than last year. "We got<br />

overwhelmed this year and we<br />

can't keep up with the demand,"<br />

she said. "We're still trying to get<br />

volunteers to cut more." (Call<br />

422-6233 to volunteer your <strong>services</strong>.)<br />

Between Nov. 1-19, MADD distributed<br />

441,000 ribbons. To get<br />

your ribbon, call MADD and they<br />

will mail one to you, or pick one<br />

up at area public schools, <strong>police</strong><br />

stations, Kroger and Spartan<br />

supermarkets, St. Mary Hospital,<br />

area churches and Caldwell Florist<br />

in Livonia.<br />

In 1992, more than 17,000 people<br />

died nationwide in alcohol-related<br />

traffic accidents, according<br />

to the National Highway Traffic<br />

Safety Administration. That's<br />

down from more than 19,000<br />

deaths in 1991.<br />

In 1992, alcohol-related traffic<br />

deaths made up 45 percent of the<br />

total traffic deaths nationwide. As<br />

a percentage of the total, alcoholrelated<br />

deaths tend to rise during<br />

holidays, representing;<br />

• 75 percent of 1992 New Year's<br />

Day traffic deaths.<br />

• 56 percent of 1992 Memorial<br />

Day and Independence Day traffic<br />

deaths.<br />

• 53 percent of 1992- Labor Day<br />

traffic deaths.<br />

• 56.5 percent of 1992 Thanksgiving<br />

traffic deaths.<br />

• 49.5 percent of 1992 Christmas<br />

traffic deaths.<br />

Wayne County MADD has<br />

scheduled its annual candlelight<br />

vigil memorial service .remembering<br />

drunken-driver victims for 7<br />

p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, at the Metropolitan<br />

United Methodist<br />

Church in Detroit.<br />

A candle will be lit and a bell<br />

tolled in honor of each victim.<br />

The public is invited to attend.<br />

Also, on Saturday, Jan. 22,<br />

Wayne County MADD will have a<br />

fund-raiser bowling tournament<br />

at Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen<br />

Park. The entry fee is $15. First,<br />

second, third and fourth place<br />

prizes are $150, $75, $50 and $25,<br />

respectively.<br />

Area schools use MESSA for health care<br />

Here is a list of school districts<br />

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A R O U N D<br />

CANTON<br />

Consultant considered<br />

City engineer Ken West has retired, and city<br />

officials could choose to use an outside<br />

consulting firm to perform some engineering<br />

duties, city manager Steve Walters said.<br />

After 15 years with the city, West retired Nov. 1.<br />

In coming weeks, "The city commission and I will<br />

be talking about the organization of the building<br />

and engineering department," Walters said.<br />

To use an outside consultant for some engineering<br />

tasks would save money .-Walters said. The<br />

city engineer had made an annual salary of<br />

$46,000 plus fringe benefits, Walters said.<br />

Santa train<br />

The CSX Santa Train returns to Plymouth<br />

at the main track on Main Street across<br />

from Bode's Restaurant from noon to 5<br />

p.m. Saturday. Dec. 18.<br />

Santa will meet with kids young and old during<br />

his appearance sponsored by the CSX Detroit<br />

Plymouth Operation Red Block Team, which<br />

wishes all a merry Christmas and happy new year.<br />

Adopt a family<br />

T<br />

he Plymouth Salvation Army is seeking individuals,<br />

families, clubs, churches and<br />

various groups to help provide Christmas<br />

to families in need through the Adopt A Family<br />

program.<br />

The program goal is to provide families with<br />

toys, gifts, clothes and a Christmas food basket.<br />

Those interested can call the Salvation Army at<br />

453-5464.<br />

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Editorials, Page 18A<br />

Points of View, Page 19A<br />

To life<br />

Holiday season's no time to ignore <strong>fire</strong> safety<br />

BY JULIE BROWN<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> <strong>fire</strong>fighters know that the holiday<br />

season's no time to forget about <strong>fire</strong> safety. Christmas<br />

trees, in fact, can present a potential <strong>fire</strong> hazard, as<br />

can the space heaters and wood-burning stoves used<br />

during the colder months.<br />

When it comes to artificial Christmas<br />

trees, city of Plymouth <strong>fire</strong> Chief<br />

A1 Matthews is a believer.<br />

"If you've seen one live Christmas<br />

tree <strong>fire</strong>, you'll never get another live<br />

Christmas tree," Matthews said.<br />

"The artificial trees just take all the<br />

guesswork out of the safety factor."<br />

That belief s shared by Art Winkel.<br />

<strong>fire</strong> marshal for the <strong>Canton</strong> Fire Department.<br />

Winkel recommends that<br />

people buy artificial trees with <strong>fire</strong>resistant<br />

qualities built in.<br />

"They're not <strong>fire</strong>proof, but they<br />

don't burn readily," Winkel said.<br />

Tags on artificial trees will indicate<br />

what <strong>fire</strong>-resistant properties those<br />

trees have. Trees should be decorated<br />

only with Underwriters Laboratoriesapproved<br />

lights (with wiring in good<br />

condition). Lights should never be attached<br />

to a metal tree; instead, color<br />

wheels, which stand near and shed<br />

light on a tree, are available,<br />

Matthews said.<br />

For those who do opt to buy real<br />

trees, several <strong>fire</strong>-safety suggestions<br />

come in handy. "Make sure the tree<br />

you get is a fresh tree," Winkel said.<br />

Branches on a fresh tree will bend,<br />

rather than break, and needles won't<br />

be as inclined to fall out.<br />

When you bring your fresh tree<br />

home, it's recommended that you cut<br />

one to two inches off the bottom on a<br />

diagonal slant. The tree should immediately<br />

be put in water. Matthews<br />

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• Never leave Christmas tree lights<br />

on when you're not home or while<br />

sleeping.<br />

• Don't use hot-burning lights on a<br />

tree.<br />

• Use the right lights for the right<br />

socket, and don't overload electrical<br />

outlets.<br />

• Never use real candles on a tree.<br />

• Add fresh water to the tree holder<br />

daily.<br />

• Don't place the tree in a hallway or<br />

other area where it will block an exit.<br />

• Use a sturdy, stable holder with a<br />

wide base.<br />

• Keep the tree at least six feet away<br />

from heat sources, such as <strong>fire</strong>places,<br />

heat ducts and space heaters.<br />

• Keep the tree away from curtains<br />

and other flammable items.<br />

• Dispose of the tree within 10 days<br />

after Christmas or whenever excessive<br />

dryness sets in.<br />

"I have two artificial trees, one for<br />

the basement and one upstairs," said<br />

Matthews, who has owned those trees<br />

for many years. "You have to be constantly<br />

conscious of the safety factor<br />

with real trees."<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

SPECIAL<br />

EVENTS<br />

• PLYMOUTH CHORUS<br />

Community Chorus per-<br />

forms a 20th anniversary<br />

"Celebration" at 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday. Friday and Sat-<br />

urday and 4 p.m. Sunday<br />

at First United Methodist<br />

Church, 45201 N. Territo-<br />

rial. west of Sheldon in<br />

Plymouth Township. Tick-<br />

ets at Sideways in Plym-<br />

outh, Agape Booksellers or<br />

Dearborn Music, <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

and Northville Record.<br />

• NUTCRACKER BALLET<br />

Plymouth Symphony and<br />

Plvmouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Ballet<br />

Company perform 8 p.m.<br />

Friday and Saturday and 3<br />

p.m. Sunday at Novi High<br />

School, 24062 Taft at 10<br />

Mile. Tickets at Evola Mu-<br />

sic or Beitner's Jewelry.<br />

Plymouth, or Dearborn<br />

Music, <strong>Canton</strong>. 451-2112.<br />

• HOLIDAY CONCERT<br />

East Middle School Bands<br />

present concert at 7:30<br />

p.m. Thursday in school's<br />

cafetorium, on Mill be-<br />

tween Ann Arbor Trail and<br />

Ann Arbor Road. Plym-<br />

outh.<br />

• CHRISTMAS COLLAGE<br />

Eighth annual concert is<br />

performed by the choirs of<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Church, 1160 Penniman.<br />

Plymouth, at 7 p.m.<br />

Thursday, Dec. 9. Includes<br />

handbells and other in-<br />

struments.<br />

• GREENS/BAKE SALE<br />

Ply-mouth Branch of the<br />

Woman's National Farm &<br />

Garden Association pre-<br />

sents its annual holiday<br />

greens mart and bake sale<br />

9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, in<br />

the lobby of the Mayflower<br />

Hotel, Plymouth.<br />

Holiday bake sale is 10<br />

a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at<br />

Detroit Laestadian Con-<br />

gregation Church, 290 Fair-<br />

ground, Plymouth. Finn-<br />

ish-American Nisua bread,<br />

baked goods, candies and<br />

poinsettia plants.<br />

• GOODFELLOWS<br />

Plymouth Goodfellows<br />

Newspaper sale is 9 a.m. to<br />

4 p.m. Saturday on the<br />

streets and at local busi-<br />

nesses of Plymouth and<br />

Plymouth Township. "No<br />

Kiddie Without a Christ-<br />

mas!" is the theme.<br />

• LUMINARIA KITS<br />

Plymouth Symphony<br />

League and Trail wood<br />

Garden Club (WNF&G)<br />

will sell sets of 10 candles<br />

and bags for $3.50, 10 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m. Saturdays, Dec. 4,<br />

11 and 18, at Westchester<br />

Mall, Kroger at Sheldon<br />

and Ann Arbor Roads, and<br />

Danny's on Main in down-<br />

town Plymouth. 459-1999<br />

or 455-4749.<br />

• FRUIT SALE<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> and Sa-<br />

lem wrestlers and Salem<br />

swimmers will hold 16th<br />

annual orange and gra-<br />

pefruit sale (from Florida),<br />

to be delivered week of<br />

Dec. 12. Call Ron Krueger,<br />

451-6600. Ext. 247, or Dan<br />

Chrenko, 451-6600, Ext.<br />

332.<br />

YOUR GUIDE TO EVENTS IN AND AROUND CANTON<br />

• SPORTS EQUIPMENT<br />

Used equipment Bale is 10<br />

a.m. to'1 "p.m. Saturday at<br />

Coventry Commons Shop-<br />

ping Center at Joy and<br />

Morton Taylor roads, next<br />

to Arbor Drugs. Call Can-<br />

ton Parks and Recreation<br />

Services, 397-5110.<br />

• ARTS * CRAFTS<br />

Holiday bazaar is 10 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m. Saturday at St.<br />

John's Episcopal Church,<br />

574 S. Sheldon, Plymouth.<br />

Craft sale and quilt raf-<br />

fle is 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri-<br />

day and Saturday, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Historical Museum, corner<br />

of Proctor and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center roads, south of<br />

Cherry Hill. 397-0088.<br />

City of Plymouth Parks<br />

and Recreation Depart-<br />

ment's 20th annual show is<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday<br />

and Saturday, noon to 5<br />

p.m. Sunday at Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center. 525<br />

Farmer. 455-6623.<br />

Christmas show is 10<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday<br />

and Sunday at Central<br />

Middle School, 650<br />

Church, Plymouth. 792-<br />

4563.<br />

Show is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday, 1426 S. Mill,<br />

Plymouth. Sponsored by<br />

Ladies Auxilary to VFW<br />

Post 6695. 722-5264 or 453-<br />

3586.<br />

St. Thomas a" Becket<br />

show is 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

Saturday, 555 S. Lilley,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. 397-5886.<br />

FIREARM SAFETY<br />

Course is offered 7-9:30<br />

p.m. Mondays, Jan. 10 and<br />

17, at Western Wayne<br />

County Conservation As-<br />

sociation, 6700 Napier<br />

Road, Plymouth Town-<br />

ship. Evenings, 535-0436.<br />

• COUPON BOOKS<br />

Orders for Entertainment<br />

'94 books can be purchased<br />

for $40 at three locations:<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> VFW Post 6967,<br />

495-0465 or 455-8438;<br />

Plymouth Optimists Club,<br />

proceeds to benefit chil-<br />

dren's causes throughout<br />

southeast Michigan, call<br />

Bill Von Glahn, 453-8253;<br />

or Plymouth Community<br />

Family YMCA (also Gold<br />

Coupon Book, $10), 453-<br />

2904.<br />

• FLAGS AVAILABLE<br />

Contact The American Le-<br />

gion, Passage-Gayde Post<br />

391, in Plymouth. Jim<br />

Maahs, 455-5541, or Jim<br />

Barbour, 451-8659.<br />

• PLYMOUTH CLASSES<br />

Parks and Recreation, 455-<br />

6620.<br />

YMCA adult and youth<br />

classes, 453-2904.<br />

HOLIDAY<br />

• CANTON KIDS<br />

Party with Santa for Can-<br />

ton kids ages 3-7 is 9:30-<br />

10:30 a.m., kids age 12-un-<br />

der 10:45-11:45 a.m. Satur-<br />

day, Dec. 11, at <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Recreation Center, Michi-<br />

gan Avenue at Sheldon.<br />

Reservations, 397-5110.<br />

• SANTA PHOTOS<br />

Free photos offered 10 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4<br />

and 11, at Keller & Stein<br />

Florist, 42158 Michigan<br />

Ave., <strong>Canton</strong>. Christmas<br />

open house is 8 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Friday and Saturday,<br />

Dec. 3-4, and 10 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5. In-<br />

cludes sale and refresh-<br />

ments.<br />

• PLANT SALE<br />

Community Literacy<br />

Council hosts sale of poin-<br />

settias and cyclamens 4-9<br />

p.m. Thursdays and Fri-<br />

days, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat-<br />

urdays and noon to 6 p.m.<br />

Sundays through Dec. 12<br />

at Carl Pursell's office at<br />

Main and Penniman in<br />

Plymouth. Proceeds bene-<br />

fit council's efforts to pro-<br />

vide free reading tutors to<br />

community. 451-6555.<br />

• KIDS' WORKSHOP<br />

Kids, first grade and up,<br />

can create fine art gifts 1-3<br />

p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11.<br />

Register through <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Parks and Recreation, 397-<br />

5110.<br />

• SANTA COLLECTION<br />

Collection displayed<br />

through Jan. 30 at Plym-<br />

outh Historical Museum,<br />

155 S. Main. Dr. Weldon<br />

Petz will speak at 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday at museum's open<br />

house. 455-8940.<br />

• "TWAS THE NIGHT-<br />

FOCUS program is 7:30-9<br />

p.m. Thursday at Dunn-<br />

ing-Hough <strong>Library</strong>, 223 S.<br />

Main. Plymouth. Speaker<br />

will discuss Clement<br />

Clarke Moore's poem,<br />

"Twas the Night Before<br />

Christmas," the author's<br />

life and times. Register,<br />

453-0750.<br />

FOR KIDS<br />

• "DAY CAMP*'<br />

"School's Out Special" for<br />

kids ages 6-12 includes ac-<br />

tivities and field trips Dec.<br />

21-31. Plymouth YMCA,<br />

453-2904.<br />

• SATURDAY CLUB<br />

Arts, crafts, field trips and<br />

music for kids ages 6-12, 9<br />

a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Satur-<br />

days, Salvation Army, 9451<br />

S. Main, Plymouth. 453-<br />

8480.<br />

• LEADERS CLUB<br />

National YMCA program<br />

for kids ages 11-15 offers<br />

social and volunteer oppor-<br />

tunities every other Tues-<br />

day, Plymouth YMCA off-<br />

ice, 248 S. Union. Call Col-<br />

leen Anderson, 453-2904.<br />

• CLASSES<br />

Plymouth Parks and Rec-<br />

reation; adult, preschool.<br />

youth and special events,<br />

455-6620.<br />

Plymouth YMCA adult<br />

and youth classes, 453-<br />

2904.<br />

HEALTH<br />

• CITIZENS GROUP<br />

Citizens for Health group<br />

meets 8:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Dec. 7, at Healthways,<br />

44427 Ann Arbor Road,<br />

Plvmouth. 455-1440 or<br />

453-^2047.<br />

• WEIGHT WATCHERS<br />

Meetings are at 5:45 p.m.,<br />

Plymouth Cultural Center,<br />

525 Farmer, and daily<br />

hours at Weight Watchers<br />

Center — H, 44734 Ford,<br />

near Kmart. 1-800-487-<br />

4777.<br />

VISION EXAMS<br />

Free exams for infants and<br />

children under age 3 are<br />

available at The Vision<br />

Center, 43050 Ford, Can-<br />

ton. Appointments, 981-<br />

2700.<br />

• SMOKE STOPPERS<br />

For free assessment and<br />

introduction to smoking<br />

cessation program at Arbor<br />

Health Building, 990 W.<br />

Ann Arbor Trail, Plym-<br />

outh. call Pat Harris, 712-<br />

4141.<br />

• RUNNING<br />

Spit<strong>fire</strong> men's and wom-<br />

en's running club, ages 15<br />

and up, 7 p.m. Thursdays,<br />

Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> High<br />

School track. Call Mike or<br />

Betty Krafchak, 451-5966.<br />

Group walks for walkers,<br />

10 a.m. Monday-Friday, St.<br />

John Neumann Church,<br />

44800 Warren, <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

455-9042,<br />

EDUCATION<br />

• NURSERY SCHOOLS<br />

St. Michael Christian<br />

School, <strong>Canton</strong>, openings<br />

for 3-year-old preschool<br />

children.<br />

Salvation Army, 9451 S.<br />

Main, Plymouth, 3- and 4-<br />

year-olds, 453-5464.<br />

• FREE CLASSES<br />

For non-high school gradu-<br />

ates, IBM training and<br />

GED training, Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Community Edu-<br />

cation, 451-6555.<br />

• READING ASSISTANCE<br />

Free adult tutoring and<br />

confidential skills assess-<br />

ment. Community Literacy<br />

Council, 451-6555.<br />

VOLUNTEERS<br />

• CALL TO HELP<br />

Growth Works, 271 S.<br />

Main, Plymouth, office<br />

work, 455-4095.<br />

Chambers of commerce<br />

in Plymouth, 453-1540,<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, 453-4040.<br />

Alzheimer's, to assist<br />

with adult day-care pro-<br />

gram, 557-8277.<br />

Meal delivery to home-<br />

bound senior citizens in<br />

the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

community, 326-4444.<br />

Plymouth Arbor Health<br />

Building Urgent Care, and<br />

McAuley Health Building.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, 572-4159.<br />

Plymouth YMCA, 453-<br />

2904'<br />

SENIORS<br />

• SIXTY PLUS<br />

Club meets at noon Mon-<br />

day, Dec. 6, at First United<br />

Methodist Church, 45201<br />

N. Territorial, Plymouth<br />

Township. Catered lunch.<br />

Tickets, call Esther Blood-<br />

worth, 416-8343.<br />

• CANTON SINGLES<br />

Trip to Redford Theater<br />

for Christmas organ recital<br />

is 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11.<br />

Meet at <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center at 6:45 p.m. Tick-<br />

ets, 397-2142.<br />

• HELP<br />

Information center offers<br />

senior programs, help with<br />

prescriptions, health-<br />

screening programs or in-<br />

home <strong>services</strong>. 422-1052.<br />

Senior Alliance links<br />

seniors with citizens will-<br />

ing to help with outdoor<br />

chores. Also, prescription<br />

assistance and holiday<br />

meals to eligible seniors,<br />

722-2830.<br />

Buy or sell used adap-<br />

tive equipment (wheel-<br />

chairs, motorized carts,<br />

walkers, van lifts, etc.), 1-<br />

800-237-3422, 10 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. weekdays.<br />

Focus:HOPE provides<br />

food to eligible <strong>Canton</strong><br />

seniors at the <strong>Canton</strong> Rec-<br />

reation Center, 397-1000,<br />

Ext. 278.<br />

Classes at Plymouth<br />

Parks and Recreation, 455-<br />

6620; <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center, 397-5446.<br />

• SENIOR WORKERS<br />

Child & Family Service<br />

LIFEWORK, a United<br />

Way agency, coordinates a<br />

senior community service<br />

employment program for<br />

food service, library, gift<br />

C A L E N D A R F O R<br />

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MILITARY NEWS<br />

To submit your military announcement, send the<br />

material pnnted or typewritten to: Nancy C. Pen-<br />

ington. Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Observer. 744 Wing<br />

Street. Plymouth. Mich. 48170.<br />

M COMPLETED COURSE<br />

Navy Airman Recruit Brent L. Vann, son of Kris<br />

M. Toth of Plyouth completed the Aviation Elec<br />

trician'a Mate Course. The 1992 graduate of Plym-<br />

outh Salem High School joined the Navy in Sep-<br />

tember 1992.<br />

Tha Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong> Observer* welcome Calendar items. Items should be from non-profit com-<br />

munity groups or individuals announcing a community program or event. Please type or pnnt<br />

the information below and mcul your item to The Calendar. <strong>Canton</strong> Observer, 744 Wng.<br />

Plymouth Ml 48170. or by fax to 313-459-4224 Deadline for Calendar items is noon<br />

Friday for the following Thursday's paper Call 459 2700 if you have any questions.<br />

Evt+X:<br />

shop cashier and clerical<br />

positions. Call Sally<br />

Kruger, 483-1418 or 1-800-<br />

242-6120.<br />

CLUB CALL<br />

• WOMAN'S CLUB<br />

Plymouth club meets 12:30<br />

p.m. Friday (punch recep-<br />

tion at noon) at First Unit-<br />

ed Methodist Church,<br />

45201 N. Territorial, Plym-<br />

outh Township. Madrigal<br />

Chorus of Plymouth Cen-<br />

tennial Educational Park<br />

performs; Christmas story<br />

by Ruth Burr. Bring mit-<br />

tens and scarves for the<br />

Mitten Tree, canned goods<br />

for Christmas basket. 453-<br />

5925.<br />

• MONTHLY CLUBS<br />

Three Cities Art Club. 7<br />

p.m. first Monday, Plym-<br />

outh Township Hall. Pro-<br />

grams include guest dem-<br />

onstrators. New members<br />

welcome. 397-0562.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Democratic<br />

Club, 7 p.m. fourth<br />

Wednesday, Cherry Hill<br />

Schoolhouse, corner of<br />

Ridge and Cherry Hill<br />

roads, 721-2170.<br />

Experimental Aircraft<br />

Association, 8 p.m. third<br />

Thursday, EAA Hangar at<br />

Mettetal Airport, 453-8969.<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Jay-<br />

cees, 7:30 p.m. fourth<br />

Thursday, Plymouth Cul-<br />

tural Center, 525 Farmer.<br />

WAF (Women Aglow<br />

Fellowship), 7:30 p.m.<br />

fourth Tuesday. Plymouth<br />

Cultural Center, 525<br />

Farmer, 397-2973 or 397-<br />

1111.<br />

VFW <strong>Canton</strong> Post No.<br />

6967, 8 p.m. first Monday,<br />

Mavflower-Lt. Gamble<br />

Post No. 6695, 1426 S.<br />

Mill, Plymouth. 397-2444<br />

or 459-8027.<br />

Piecemakers, 7 p.m.<br />

third Thursday, First Pres-<br />

byterian Church of Plym-<br />

outh. 701 W. Church. 455-<br />

3838.<br />

Woolgatherers Knitting<br />

Guild, 6:30 p.m. third<br />

Thursday, Salvation Army<br />

building, 9451 S. Main,<br />

Plymouth Township. Call<br />

Karen Rumptz at 420-<br />

4022.<br />

• WEEKLY MEETINGS<br />

Toastmasters Oral Majori-<br />

ty Club meets 6:30-8:30<br />

p.m. Tuesdays at Denny's<br />

Restaurant, 39550 Ann Ar-<br />

bor Road, Plymouth. Call<br />

Ken Morley, 277-2709<br />

(evenings).<br />

IN SUPPORT<br />

• HEALING AFTER LOSS<br />

"Help With the Holidays:<br />

Hope & Healing After<br />

Loss" is focus of meeting<br />

1:30-3 p.m. Saturday at<br />

Vermeulen Funeral Home,<br />

46401 Ann Arbor Road,<br />

Plymouth. Bring candle in<br />

holder. Reservations, 459-<br />

2250.<br />

• MEDICAL SUPPORT<br />

Multiple sclerosis exercise<br />

program and support group<br />

meets 6-8 p.m. Fridays,<br />

Livonia YMCA. 261-2161,<br />

Ext. 312.<br />

Stroke support for Can-<br />

ton residents, call Marilyn<br />

Schneider. 397-2241, after<br />

6 p.m.<br />

Parkinson group in<br />

Western Wayne, 7 p.m.<br />

second Thursday, Livonia<br />

Senior Citizen Center,<br />

15218 Farmington Road,<br />

421-4208 or 459-0216.<br />

Heart patients, 7:30-9<br />

p.m. third Friday, Arbor<br />

Health Building Commu-<br />

nity Room, corner of Har-<br />

vey and Ann Arbor Trail,<br />

Plymouth. Call Jack Bolo-<br />

gna. 459-8787 (days).<br />

• ADDICTIONS<br />

SAFE, Setting Addicts<br />

Free Eternally, 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesdays, Main Street<br />

Baptist Church, 8500 N.<br />

Morton Taylor, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Interpreted for the deaf.<br />

453-4785.<br />

Women's therapy group<br />

for adult children of al-<br />

coholic and dysfunctional<br />

families, call Elizabeth<br />

Broderick at Growth<br />

Works, 455-4902.<br />

Never Say Never obses-<br />

sive-compulsive group, 7<br />

p.m. every other Thursday,<br />

First Baptist Church,<br />

45000 N. Territorial. Plym-<br />

outh Township. Call Lo's<br />

Turpel, 522-3022, or Au-<br />

drey Harrison, 453-0384.<br />

Families Anonymous, 8<br />

p.m. Sundays, Geneva<br />

Presbyterian Church, 5835<br />

Sheldon, <strong>Canton</strong>. 397-<br />

8595.<br />

• MORE SUPPORT<br />

Meet Your Needs, 7 p.m.<br />

Mondays, Full Gospel<br />

Church. 281 E. Spring,<br />

Plymouth, 453-0323.<br />

Starting Over for young<br />

widows and widowers, 7-<br />

8:30 p.m. first and third<br />

Tuesday, First United<br />

Methodist Church, 45201<br />

N. Territorial, Plymouth<br />

Township, 677-0500.<br />

NEARBY<br />

FUND-RAISER<br />

Black-tie (optional) event<br />

is 6 p.m. to midnight<br />

Thursday on 12th floor of<br />

Top Of the Troy. Cystic Fi-<br />

brosis Foundation, 524-<br />

CURE.<br />

• CRAFT SALE<br />

Holiday sale is 9 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. Thursday and Friday<br />

at Farmington High<br />

School, all items hand-<br />

crafted by students in pre-<br />

vocational classes.<br />

HEALTH<br />

Breast cancer program is 7-<br />

9 p.m. Thursday at St.<br />

Mary Hospital auditorium,<br />

Livonia. 591-2913.<br />

• HOLIDAY<br />

Josh White Jr. performs I<br />

p.m. Saturday, Waterman<br />

Center, Schoolcraft Col-<br />

lege, Livonia. 462-4417.<br />

Friends of Greenmead<br />

present annual Christmas<br />

walk 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at<br />

seven Livonia homes. 421-<br />

2000, Ext. 351<br />

Photos of your pet and<br />

Santa benefit the Humane<br />

Society of Huron Valley.<br />

Appointments 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 and<br />

11, at Pet Supplies, Ann<br />

Arbor. 662-5585, Ext. 103.<br />

Christmas at Greeen-<br />

field Village is 10 a.m. un-<br />

til the museum closes Sun<br />

day, at Henry Ford Muse-<br />

um, Dearborn. Tickets,<br />

422-0784.<br />

• PROMOTION<br />

Marine Cpl. M. Duff, son of Patanitia M. Duff of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> was promoted to his present rank while<br />

serving with 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion. 2nd<br />

Marine Division, Marine Corps Base, Camp Le-<br />

jeune. N.C. The 1990 graduate of Stevenson High<br />

School of Livonia joined the Marine Corps in July<br />

1972.<br />

• COMPLETED BASICS<br />

Navy Fireman Recruit David A. Pritchard. son of<br />

Kim A. Pritchard of <strong>Canton</strong> completed basic<br />

training at Recruit Training Command, San Di-<br />

ego, and was named his recruit training company's<br />

Honor Recruit. He was cited for his personal char<br />

acter, leadership, attention to duty, military con-<br />

duct, cooperation, loyalty and comradeship. The<br />

1993 graduate of Wayne Memorial High School of<br />

Wayne joined the Navy in June 1993.<br />

• OUTSTANDING SERVICE<br />

Marine Lance Cpl. Aaron S. Tassel, son of Roger<br />

L. and Sandra K. Tassell of Plymouth received a<br />

Meritorious Mast. Tassel was cited for outstand-<br />

ing service while assigned with 3rd Low Altitude<br />

Air Defense Battalion. 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing,<br />

Marine Corps Bane, Camp Pendleton, Calif. A<br />

Meritorious Mast is an official recognition from a<br />

Marine's commanding officer for superior individ-<br />

ual performance. It is issued in the form of a bul-<br />

letin published throughout the command, and a<br />

copy is entered in the Marine's permanent service<br />

records. The 1989 graduate of Plymouth Salem<br />

High School of Plymouth joined the Marine Corps<br />

in December 1989.<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

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16A*(R,W,G-14A) The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

BY TIM RICHARD<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Rep. William Keith couldn't<br />

understand why Gov. John Engler<br />

was so eicited about House passage<br />

of a charter schools bill.<br />

"The governor's bill has been<br />

watered down, modified, into<br />

public school academies. He<br />

didn't even get the name 'charter<br />

schools,' " said Keith, D-Garden<br />

City, who has chaired the House<br />

Education Committee half of his<br />

22 years in Lansing.<br />

"The governor wanted a commission<br />

of his friends to issue<br />

charters, like the Jobs Commission<br />

did with retraining for Steelcase<br />

— tantamount to corporate<br />

welfare. Under his bill, the departments<br />

of Social Services, Corrections<br />

or any other could have<br />

issued charters," Keith said after<br />

Monday's long floor battle.<br />

Instead, only public school districts,<br />

intermediate (county) dis-<br />

associated supply<br />

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will need blood during<br />

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still itvndenni)<br />

what to guv?<br />

tricts, universities and community<br />

colleges will be able to issue<br />

charters.<br />

And those bodies, instead of issuing<br />

charters to anyone, may issue<br />

them to a group in which at<br />

least 50 percent of the board<br />

members are certified teachers.<br />

Keith didn't mention it, but the<br />

compromise he helped engineer<br />

dealt a sharp blow to the religious<br />

right in requiring use of an "outcome<br />

based" curriculum.<br />

"Their (MEA's) big fear was<br />

that we wouldn't return all the<br />

money ($6.9 billion in repealed local<br />

property taxes from Senate<br />

Bill 1). They're getting a 6 percent<br />

increase."<br />

'Most extensive'<br />

Nevertheless, Engler called the<br />

academies bill, now before the<br />

Senate, "the most extensive, expansive<br />

charter school bill in the<br />

country."<br />

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And tlyj right wing Coalition for<br />

Better Schools, headed by Amway<br />

president Dick DeVos, said<br />

"Michigan will benefit from innovative<br />

new schools" but favored<br />

"more sweeping reforms."<br />

The House approved the bill 65<br />

to 34 with dissents coming from<br />

five Republicans and 29 Democrats.<br />

Observer area lawmakers opposed<br />

were Lvn Bankes, R-Redford,<br />

and Justine Barns, D-Westland.<br />

Bankes, whose Livonia and<br />

Redford school districts have<br />

been cool to choice and charters,<br />

said: "The way to improve public<br />

education is by fully funding and<br />

strengthening the current system,<br />

not by creating another level of<br />

bureaucracy and calling it 'charter<br />

schools.". . . (It) fails to guarantee<br />

the same quality education<br />

for all of Michigan's children."<br />

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public schools.<br />

'Some creativity'<br />

Voting yes besides Keith were<br />

Republicans Jerry Vorva of Plymouth,<br />

Deborah Whyman of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and Democrat Richard Young<br />

of Dearborn Heights.<br />

Vorva, a particularly vocal supporter<br />

of charter schools, said,<br />

"Somewhere, you'll get some<br />

l a w m a k e r s<br />

creativity. But we should have allowed<br />

creative people other than<br />

certified teachers to start them.<br />

That isn't union busting."<br />

Vorva supported amendments<br />

by Rep. David Jaye, R-Utica, that<br />

would have exempted academies<br />

from using certified teachers and<br />

certified administrators. They<br />

went down 16 to 84 and 3- to 61,<br />

respectively.<br />

The academies bill doesn't<br />

spell out the purposes of academies.<br />

Advocates say they could be<br />

chartered for specialized academic<br />

or even disciplinary programs.<br />

They could cover all 12 grades or<br />

just a few.<br />

An academy could not levy taxes.<br />

It would not be a legal school<br />

corporation but would operate as<br />

a nonprofit corporation with a<br />

board of directors and bylaws. A<br />

majority of the board would be<br />

certified teachers.<br />

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Change means progress. And, our recent affiliation with William<br />

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Working together with Beaumont, St. Mary Hospital is enhancing<br />

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Friday, December 10th.<br />

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Feiten: Good choice<br />

Selection process was flawed<br />

The choice of .Susan Feiten to replace<br />

Dean Swartzwelter on the Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Board of Education is a good decision.<br />

but the selection process left<br />

much to be desired.<br />

Feiten. a registered nurse, is a mother with<br />

children in the schools who has worked hard on<br />

school curriculum issues. Intelligent, outspoken<br />

and hardworking. Feiten is a fine addition to<br />

the board. Such a representative should bring a<br />

new awareness to a school board on which few<br />

members have children in local schools.<br />

But while the board selected a good candidate<br />

from the field of 14 who applied for the position<br />

being vacated by Swartzwelter who resigned for<br />

health reasons, the process used was not open.<br />

The board selected Feiten too quickly and<br />

even though the vote was in public, the public<br />

didn't have enough time to sort out the candidates.<br />

The school board needs to be reminded<br />

that membership is an elected position, not appointive.<br />

Making the process more open to the public<br />

would have answered two lingering questions:<br />

Why didn't either Steve Kilijanczvk or former<br />

State Rep. Jim Kosteva receive more serious<br />

consideration.<br />

First of all, both are from <strong>Canton</strong>, which is<br />

under represented on the board, with only Bar<br />

bara Graham coming from that portion of the<br />

school district.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbseruer<br />

OPINION<br />

744 WING, PLYMOUTH, Ml 48170<br />

And while Kosteva made it to the final five<br />

candidates, Kilijanczvk was eliminated early<br />

from the Funning. The mere fact that Kilijanczvk<br />

was one of the top finishers in this past<br />

June's school l>oard election should have made<br />

him a top candidate.<br />

The Kosteva question is equally perplexing.<br />

We can understand that some board members<br />

may have been reluctant to appoint a partisan<br />

politician. However. Kosteva's experience in the<br />

Michigan Legislature would have done much to<br />

raise the collective awareness of the school<br />

board about state school financing.<br />

The school board is naive about the how state<br />

government works and with the changes going<br />

on in state school funding. Kosteva could have<br />

significantly helped the board.<br />

We would urge Kosteva, Kilijanczvk and the<br />

ot her applicants to run for school board in June<br />

1994 when two seats will be up.<br />

Then there's the matter of the lack of public<br />

awareness about the appointment. The names<br />

of the 14 persons to apply were made public on<br />

the Wednesday prior to the board appointing<br />

Feiten on Nov. 22. That wasn't enough time for<br />

the public to become aware of who was seeking<br />

the position.<br />

The school board made a good decision in the<br />

selection of Feiten. However, it's too bad that<br />

decision wasn't made more out in the open.<br />

Place needy on your gift list<br />

W<br />

e've all heard the question: Why is it<br />

people only think about the needy during<br />

the holidays, not throughout the<br />

year?<br />

There is no good answer. It is important to<br />

know, however, that gifts given to many area<br />

charities this holiday season will help nee«iv<br />

Oakland and Wayne county residents all year<br />

long.<br />

Toward that goal, there are plenty of area<br />

agencies poised to help the less fortunate, from<br />

now throughout 1994.<br />

But they can't make a difference units-, you<br />

help.<br />

Here are but three regional agencies that<br />

could use your contributions:<br />

• Gleaners Community Food Bank.<br />

Gleaners is continuing its annual holiday<br />

food drive, enabling contributors to buy cases of<br />

non-perishable items for distribution to area<br />

shelters and soup kitchens. Prices range from<br />

$9.10 for a case of baby food to $69.84 for a case<br />

of canned hams. Donations can be sent to<br />

Gleaners. 2131 Beaufait. Detroit 48207. More<br />

information is available by calling 92'i-2552.<br />

• Forgotten Harvest.<br />

Forgotten Harvest, like Gleaners, helps sup<br />

ply food to the needy. While the agency collects<br />

an estimated 15 tons of food a month from<br />

grocers and food vendors, it needs financial support<br />

to keep its trucks rolling to shelters and<br />

soup kitchens. Donations can be sent to Forgot<br />

ten Harvest, 24001 SouthfieUl Road. Suite 205.<br />

Southfield 48075.<br />

• The Salvation Army.<br />

The Salvation Army is probably the organization<br />

that first comes to mind when we think<br />

about holiday giving. But they do more than<br />

""provide the familiar kettle-and-Santa setups in<br />

inwntowns and outside shopping malls.<br />

QUESTION:<br />

This week's<br />

question was<br />

What do you<br />

want for<br />

Christmas?'<br />

We asked the<br />

question outside<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

<strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

•Just a happy<br />

holiday.'<br />

Karol La Jole<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

This year, local Salvation Army staffers are<br />

conducting a food drive at Hollywood Supermarkets<br />

throughout the metro area, as well as<br />

maintaining the "giving tree" toy donation center<br />

at the Oakland Mall Hudson's store, Troy.<br />

For more information on other Salvation Army<br />

activities, call 585-5600.<br />

Other agencies helping out on a counts-wide<br />

basis include:<br />

COMMUNITY VOICE<br />

'I just want my<br />

sister to be<br />

healthy She has<br />

leukemia.'<br />

• Food Bank of Oakland County.<br />

The food bank directs surplus supermarket<br />

items, as well as items collected through numerous<br />

local food drives to some 50 shelters<br />

throughout the county. To donate, write Food<br />

Bank of Oakland County, P.O. Box 430636,<br />

Pontiac 48343. For additional information, call<br />

332-7135.<br />

• First Step.<br />

The Wayne County-based agency provides<br />

shelter and <strong>services</strong> to western Wayne and<br />

downriver families in need. Disposable diapers<br />

and sweatsuits are listed among First Step's<br />

most-needed items. Call 459-5900 to make a donation<br />

or learn more about the agency.<br />

• HAVEN.<br />

Oakland County residents are encouraged to<br />

assist HAVEN — a domestic violence shelter<br />

serving those north of Eight Mile. To reach HA-<br />

VEN. call 334-1274.<br />

There are also many other worthy groups<br />

working locally on behalf of the needy. Likely,<br />

there's one right in your Wayne or Oakland<br />

county hometown.<br />

Not everyone can support every one of these<br />

groups, worthy as they might be. But we encourage<br />

you to do what you can.<br />

A little bit given now can go a long way<br />

toward making 1994 a better year for someone<br />

in need.<br />

Mike Simons<br />

"I don't want<br />

anything. Ifyou<br />

don't want too<br />

much, you won't<br />

be disappomt-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> ed.'<br />

Robert Young<br />

Belleville<br />

Td like a puppy<br />

dog.'<br />

Cherrl Megasko<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Own choice<br />

I<br />

A ®<br />

ARKIE HUDKINS<br />

am writing in response to an article printed<br />

in the Nov. 25 issue of the Observer. The<br />

article dealt with Renee Reyer's "mission'<br />

to deprive the responsible youth of our area of<br />

their right to entertainment.<br />

Rever seems to think that all of America's<br />

youth are brain dead. Her analogy of comparing<br />

them to computers is almost accurate, except<br />

that the input should come from the parents.<br />

If she worried about her children becoming<br />

able to make their own decisions about right<br />

and wrong, then she should keep them at home<br />

and let them watch "Barney the Dinosaur"<br />

tapes instead of going to school.<br />

The world is not soft and cushy as you would<br />

like to raise your children to believe. Mrs.<br />

Reyer. What are they going to do when they are<br />

old enough to leave home and still think the<br />

world is a Barney video? If you don't believe in<br />

youTrhildrerrenough to let them make their<br />

own decisions, then look at how you raised<br />

them. It's all in your hands.<br />

I'm not saying that your decision to not let<br />

your kids see "Wayne's World" is wrong. It's<br />

your decision. Let the rest of the world make its<br />

own decision. It's our right, too. I'm a 19 year<br />

old male, Eagle Scout, and full-time college student,<br />

and part-time cook, who had lots of parental<br />

input when it came to TV.<br />

We spent a lot of time talking about whether<br />

things were right or wrong, real or pretend. It<br />

was those times that helped develop values, and<br />

gave me a sense of w hat the world is really like.<br />

I know that the world is not a sitcom, and there<br />

are problems that have to be dealt with. Wdl<br />

your kids be able to do the same" 1<br />

Censorship is a right you have as a parent.<br />

But. that is in your house. Because of your<br />

"right." I cannot purchase a movie. It may seem<br />

trivial now. but what about when I can't check<br />

out a book from the library, or read an article in<br />

the paper about ideas contrary to yours. So<br />

much for democracy if it goes against what you<br />

think.<br />

The problem with society is that there is no<br />

"age limit." When I grew up. there were things<br />

that I wasn't allowed to do until I was "older<br />

So I waited, and eventually those things hap- (<br />

pened. That's what growing up is. and it is<br />

something that many kids aren't getting. Parents<br />

are letting them do things too early.<br />

I applaud your taking a stand, as it is your<br />

constitutional right But just remember, you<br />

can't step on other people's toes. The rights of<br />

the many have again been infringed on by the<br />

few. All Americans are not under 18. and they<br />

should have the chance to make their own<br />

choices.<br />

Jason W. Kuczynski, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Video woes<br />

I<br />

was very upset to see the <strong>Canton</strong> Observer<br />

give front page coverage to the "Wayne's<br />

World Protest" in the Nov. 25 edition.<br />

Last 1 heard this country is still a democracy<br />

and the citizens of this democracy are still able<br />

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

• We spent a lot of time talking<br />

about whether things were right<br />

or wrong, real or pretend. It was<br />

those times that helped develop<br />

values, and gave me a sense of<br />

what the world is really like.<br />

Jason W. Kuczynski<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

to make their own purchasing decisions. What<br />

makes Renee Reyer think she should decide for<br />

others what movies we should or can purchase?<br />

This movie is not being shown in McDonald's<br />

but is merely available for sale along with other<br />

titles.<br />

I believe McDonald's put some thought into<br />

selecting a variety of movies for all different<br />

ages. If Reyer or anyone else doesn't like the<br />

movie or finds it inappropriate for their family<br />

they simply don't have to purchase it. What's<br />

next, maybe protesting Target, a family store,<br />

for selling PG-13 videos? I am quite capable of<br />

making my own decisions and I resent others<br />

trying to take that opportunity away from me.<br />

A1 Korduba, <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Book success<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Township's first attempt at telephone<br />

recycling was a huge success. Not<br />

so much as a result of a large number of<br />

books collected, there were more than 1,500<br />

books turned in. but because of the cross section<br />

of support from a number of community<br />

institutions. Sue Tamme and her girl scout<br />

troop turned in more than 100 books, Fiegel Elementary<br />

School collected nearly 300 telephone<br />

books, Dianne Neihengen and the <strong>Canton</strong> Senior<br />

Center turned in books, along with Dorothy<br />

Bradley of Bedford Villa. The list could go on<br />

and on. The business community and Century<br />

21 Gold House, Carriage Park Senior Apartments.<br />

Willow Creek Dental, and Better Built<br />

Fence all joined in to make this a true community<br />

effort.<br />

As a result of this effort nearly two tons of<br />

waste will be recycled and the <strong>Canton</strong> Beautification<br />

Committee will receive additional monetary<br />

support for their programs. A great project<br />

for the entire community. Thank you Pam<br />

Swiderek for asking the Community Foundation<br />

to be the coordinating agency for this program.<br />

R. William Joyner, executive director.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Community Foundation<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

POINTS OF VIEW<br />

(R.W.O-17A )(L,P,C-19A(F)21A<br />

Oppose any hike in real estate transfer tax<br />

Editor's note: The House Taxation<br />

Committee in Lansing is considering a<br />

bill to raise the real-estate transfer tax<br />

to $1110 per $1,000 of price from the<br />

current $1.10. Gov. John Engler has<br />

proposed an even steeper increase: to<br />

$40 per $1,000. Refer to Senate Bill 888<br />

and House Bill 5110 when writing to<br />

your legislator. State Capitol, Lansing<br />

48913.<br />

In partial response to the call for<br />

school financing reform in Michigan,<br />

House Bill 5110 has been introduced,<br />

which, if adopted, would impose<br />

a 4-percent real estate property<br />

tax on the transfer of title to real estate<br />

in the state.<br />

The proposed 4-percent transfer tax<br />

covers both new and used homes. It<br />

would be imposed on the seller of real<br />

estate when the title is transferred to<br />

the buyer or, in the case of land contracts,<br />

when the land contract is executed.<br />

For example, if a used home is sold<br />

for $100,000, the seller will be required<br />

to pay 4 percent, or $4,000 as a Michigan<br />

transfer tax when the deed from<br />

the seller to the purchaser is recorded.<br />

New home sales are also covered so<br />

that if, for example, a builder sells a<br />

new home for $200,000. the builder will<br />

be required to pay a Michigan transfer<br />

tax of $8,000 when the deed from the<br />

builder to the home buyer is recorded.<br />

Even a person who builds a home on<br />

a lot they own must pay this new tax.<br />

Mortgage bankers, along with real estate<br />

sales people and professional<br />

home builders, oppose the new transfer<br />

tax as proposed as well as any increase<br />

in the Michigan transfer tax on real estate.<br />

Every resident of the state should<br />

also oppose this tax for a variety of reasons.<br />

First, new and used home sales in<br />

our state will certainly be reduced as a<br />

result of the imposition of this large<br />

new tax. Second, it is likely that sellers<br />

of used homes and builders will try to<br />

pass this new tax cost on to home<br />

buyers in the form of higher prices,<br />

which will create unnecessary inflation<br />

for housing prices in Michigan.<br />

Additionally, the new 4-percent<br />

transfer tax proposal is unfair. It is a<br />

regressive tax because it disproportionately<br />

affects low- and moderate-income<br />

home buyers who will be required<br />

to pay a larger portion of their income<br />

in order to buy a home. Also, senior citizens<br />

and other sellers may see the proceeds<br />

they receive from the sale of their<br />

homes reduced due to this new tax.<br />

In addition, the tax would place a<br />

heavy burden on people who, for one<br />

reason or another, move frequently<br />

while imposing no burden at all on<br />

those who remain in their homes year<br />

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The cop car's lights were flashing. I saw<br />

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"significant" ecological damage as<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

opposed to "permanent and irreparable"<br />

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A yes vote was to make it easier<br />

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Voting no: Carr, Knollenberg,<br />

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zinc and platinum on federal<br />

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Alaska. The bill (HR 322) overhauls<br />

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development of the West.<br />

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2.000 western mining operations<br />

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allowed to obtain title to the land,<br />

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of scarred lands, to be financed<br />

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Area representatives voting yer<br />

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953-2141<br />

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

Struggling start<br />

T<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

he record may not reflect it, but Madonna<br />

University's women's basketball coach Bill<br />

Potter is convinced his team will be a re-<br />

gional contender in the NAIA by season's end.<br />

The Lady Crusaders slipped to 1-4 with a two<br />

losses last weekend at the Grand Rapids Press<br />

Tournament, hosted by Aquinas College. On Saturday,<br />

they lost to Calvin College 66-64; on Friday,<br />

it was Oakland University that upended them, 70-<br />

SS-<br />

Against Calvin (ranked in the NCAA Division<br />

III), Madonna had two chances to win or tie in the<br />

final 30 seconds but couldn't convert. Shawn Bannon<br />

missed a three-pointer, and Jill Burt mis<strong>fire</strong>d<br />

on a two-pointer. Burt led the Crusaders with 15<br />

points, Bannon had 14, five assists and five steals,<br />

and Stephanie Crelley scored 11.<br />

Rebounding was the difference: Calvin (2-3<br />

overall )-had a 50-28 advantage. Pam Wubben had<br />

16 points and eight rebounds, and Judy Hollander<br />

added 15 points and 10 boards for the Saints.<br />

In the loss to OU — one of the favorites to win<br />

the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference<br />

— Madonna got off to an 11-3 start but fell<br />

behind 31-23 by halftime. The Crusaders were<br />

never closer than five after that. Bannon's 23<br />

points paced Madonna. Meegan Marlatt had 16.<br />

For OU, Doreen Belkowski scored 15, Kim Bailey<br />

14 and Kelli Krajniak 10.<br />

Good start<br />

T<br />

hree <strong>Canton</strong> boys competing for Farmington<br />

Hills's Conrad's Gymnastics Center<br />

performed well in their first meet of the<br />

season, last weekend at the Sunrise Gymnastics<br />

Academy in Toledo.<br />

In the 16-18 year-old Class I division, Justin<br />

Sem'Ti was second overall with 38 points in six<br />

events. Semion, a senior at Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>, was<br />

first in the floor exercise (7.9) and vault (8.6), was<br />

second on the pommel horse (3.8), high bar (6.2)<br />

and rings (7.8), and was third on the parallel bars<br />

(3.7).<br />

Doug Stibel was the only competitor in the Elite<br />

Class (Olympic-level routines). He scored 50.4<br />

points, with a 9.1 in the floor exercise, rings and<br />

high bar.<br />

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to their fourth-straight Western Division title.<br />

Madonna seeks title<br />

BY C.J. RISAK<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

The opportunity has arrived for<br />

Madonna University.<br />

It's been a half-dozen years<br />

since the Livonia-based school<br />

started its push in intercollegiate<br />

sports. Now, another level has<br />

been reached: Today, a Madonna<br />

team will compete in -an NAIA<br />

national tournament for the first<br />

time.<br />

The sport, of course, is volleyball.<br />

The accomplishment is<br />

hardly unexpected; indeed, coach<br />

Jerry Abraham has had his last<br />

three teams on the threshold of<br />

the NAIA Tournament.<br />

The 1993 edition finally broke<br />

through. It did not come easily,<br />

though. A pair of five-set wins,<br />

first over Spring Arbor in the<br />

championship match of the NAIA<br />

District 23 Tournament and then<br />

over Cincinnati Mount St. Joseph<br />

in the Bi-District playoff, were<br />

necessary.<br />

"There was a lot of pressure put<br />

on us (this season) because<br />

Northwood was out, plus Julie<br />

(Wood) and I were coming in."<br />

said senior middle hitter Kari<br />

Van Deusen.<br />

Northwood University ruled<br />

District 23 volleyball for most of<br />

the past decade, but switched to<br />

NCAA Division II this season.<br />

That left the door open for Madonna.<br />

Going for gold<br />

But, as Van Deusen noted,<br />

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it, compiling a 43-6 record<br />

along the way.<br />

So now what?<br />

They've got their trip to the nationals,<br />

a five-day December vacation<br />

in San Diego. Whatever<br />

else they accomplish it icing —<br />

right?<br />

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to win it all," vowed Van Deusen.<br />

"We're going for the gold."<br />

Abraham seconded that attitude,<br />

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There's an appropriate title to<br />

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Getting even.<br />

As in avenging an earlier 24point<br />

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McNeil's 28 points and 10<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> from page I B<br />

Hunter leads bench<br />

Van Wagoner is high on<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'s sixth man — sophomore<br />

wing Ron Hunter (6-2).<br />

Hunter was the junior varsity's<br />

leading scorer last season and<br />

is one of the most athletic<br />

players Van Wagoner has seen<br />

during his tenure.<br />

"He will give us a big spark<br />

off the bench," Van Wagoner<br />

said. "He needs to be a little<br />

more consistent, but when it's<br />

all said and done, he may leave<br />

here one of the best players to<br />

play at <strong>Canton</strong>."<br />

Junior Mark Sanborn (5-10)<br />

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Senior Rob Radney (6-2, 175)<br />

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"I feel we have a lot of quickness<br />

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• HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS<br />

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the league." Van Wagoner said.<br />

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heavyweights, but I think it<br />

pays off once we get into the<br />

season."<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

3rd-quarter surge carries Borgess to semifinals<br />

BY STEVE KOWALSKJ<br />

STAFF WRJTKH<br />

Maxann Reese couldn't do anything<br />

about the last three minutes<br />

of Tuesday's Class C girls<br />

basketball quarterfinal against<br />

host Goodrich but she made everything<br />

happen in the third<br />

quarter.<br />

Reese scored 10 of her teamhigh<br />

17 points in the third quarter<br />

Ho lead a 14-0 run as the Spartans<br />

palled away for a 52-45 victory before<br />

a sellout and one-sided crowd<br />

at Goodrich High. School.<br />

Borgess, 21-4 overall, advances<br />

to the Final Four for the first time<br />

and will play Williamston (25-1)<br />

at 4:15 p.m. Friday in a semifinal<br />

game at Battle Creek's Kellogg<br />

Arena. The championship is 6<br />

p.m. Saturday.<br />

Reese made five-of-seven shots<br />

in the second half before fouling<br />

out with 3:06 remaining. Reese<br />

also spent several minutes on the<br />

bench in the first half after picking<br />

up two fouls in the first three<br />

minutes of the first quarter.<br />

The Spartans shot 20-of-44<br />

from the field but were only 8-26<br />

at the free throw line.<br />

"Maxann played tremendously,<br />

that third quarter was as spectacular<br />

as she's played," Borgess<br />

coach Dave Mann said. "1 just<br />

' wish she'd use her noggin a little<br />

more on defense because she really<br />

made the game exciting by fouling<br />

out. It would have kept my<br />

blood pressure lower."<br />

Goodrich scored eight straight<br />

points after Reese exited for good,<br />

pulling within 45-40 after a three-<br />

• BASKETBALL<br />

point play by Christina Marshall<br />

with 2:42 remaining in the game.<br />

But Adriane Bryant's layup<br />

and Marrie DuBose's two free<br />

throws with 1^20 left put the<br />

Spartans back up nine points, allowing<br />

Mann to start thinking<br />

about the Spartans' next opponent.<br />

The two teams were tied 16-16<br />

at halftime and Reese turned up<br />

her game when Regina Respert<br />

and DuBose took seats on the<br />

bench .after picking up their<br />

fourth fouls early in the third<br />

quarter.<br />

Reese gave the Spartans the<br />

lead for good, 26-25, completing a<br />

three-point play on a drive with<br />

)<br />

3:29 left in the third quarter.<br />

Yalonda Holt, who finished with<br />

11 points, then scored consecutive<br />

baskets off nice passes from<br />

Reese and Reese's three-point<br />

shot from the wing gave the Spartans<br />

a 33-25 lead with 1:00 remaining<br />

in the third quarter.<br />

Reese's put-back finished the<br />

14-0 run and gave the Spartans a<br />

37-25 lead after three quarters.<br />

Goodrich made only two-of-]5<br />

shots in the third quarter and was<br />

11-47 (23 percent) for the game.<br />

"1 was having fun because it<br />

was lifting my teammates up, seeing<br />

me do what I do best," Reese<br />

said. "I love handling the rock.<br />

You've got to feel that way to win<br />

these games."<br />

Goodrich had an especially<br />

shaky start, missing its first nine<br />

shots to fall behind 10-3 after one<br />

quarter. Guard Carrie Nance, one<br />

of the top freshmen in the state,<br />

scored the Martians' first field<br />

goal with 1:18 remaining in the<br />

first quarter and led Goodrich<br />

with 21 points on 5-12 shooting.<br />

Senior guard Marnee Koon,<br />

who averaged 16 points per game<br />

to lead Goodrich in scoring,<br />

missed all three of her field goal<br />

attempts but gave the Spartans<br />

trouble with her quickness. Koon<br />

had five points, all on free throws,<br />

and had two crucial offensive<br />

charges in the fourth quarter to<br />

foul out.<br />

"Their speed was unbelievable,"<br />

Reese said. "Coach told us<br />

that and I took his word for granted<br />

because he says that about ev-<br />

erybody, but today, after checking<br />

them, I felt like maybe he's<br />

right."<br />

"Both of them can fly," Mann<br />

said. "Marnee, Mo Drabicki<br />

(Livonia Stevenson) and Brandi<br />

Bentley (Marian) are the three<br />

quickest we've seen."<br />

Goodrich, which made 20 30<br />

free throws after missing six of its<br />

first seven attempts, had 27 team<br />

fouls and Borgess 22.<br />

"It turned into a chess game for<br />

both teams, being in foul trouble,"<br />

Goodrich coach David<br />

Semenas said. "I really truTy<br />

thought we'd advance. We have<br />

the frame of mind that we can<br />

play with anybody. Without a<br />

doubt I wish the season was still<br />

going but I can't say enough<br />

about these girls."<br />

Holidays mean special tournaments to benefit the needy<br />

A<br />

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bout this<br />

time last<br />

year, one of<br />

the local bowling<br />

leagues "adopted" a<br />

needy family for the<br />

Christmas holidays.<br />

They simply took<br />

the proceeds from<br />

one of the weekly<br />

50-50 drawings and<br />

donated the money<br />

to buy food and<br />

some toys for the<br />

kids.<br />

The identity of<br />

the "adopted" family<br />

was kept confi<br />

dential. and the league was happy that<br />

they were able to do something like this<br />

JINGLEBellrijN<br />

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^RTHRITIS<br />

at Christmastime. Perhaps a few other<br />

leagues would pick up on this idea and<br />

help make the holidays happy for a less<br />

fortunate family.<br />

Laura Zain of Plum Hollow Lanes<br />

says that the response has been unbelievable<br />

for the resulting Nit* Owls<br />

Monthly Handicap Tournament. The<br />

events are ABCAV1BC sanctioned; first<br />

place is $300 based on 75 entries, and<br />

the handicap is 80 percent of 210 and<br />

100 percent negative over 210. Tournaments<br />

take place on the last Friday of<br />

the month, with check in at 11:30 p.m.<br />

Bowling starts at 12:15 a.m.<br />

It is a three-game format, with walkin's<br />

only. The prize fund 100 percent returned<br />

Entry fee is $20 with optional<br />

side pots. Plum Hollow Lanes is located<br />

at Nine Mile and Lahser in Southfield.<br />

R u n t h e<br />

Sunday, December 5, '93<br />

Oakland University<br />

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- Children's Candy Cane Walk (3-7 years)<br />

Information Hotline: 350-3030<br />

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Proceeds benefit Arthritis Foundation (Pledges or flat tees, call tor details)<br />

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Whenever a bowler has a potential<br />

300 game going, others notice and watch<br />

quietly. This went double at Westland<br />

Lanes last week when two bowlers on<br />

adjacent pairs were stringing strikes in<br />

The Ford Motor Co. Thursday Nite<br />

League. Thomas Neblett of Plymouth<br />

was on 15-16 and Larry Waiters was on<br />

17-18.<br />

Both bowlers went the distance at the<br />

same time for a pair of side-by-side perfect<br />

games. Each qualified for four ABC<br />

awards: 300 game. 700 series, 100 pins o/<br />

a for a game, and 150 pins o/a series.<br />

Neblett had a set of 201-227-300 for a<br />

760, and Walters rolled 200-227-300 to<br />

total 727. They are both from the Ford<br />

Livonia Transmission plant. . .<br />

Cloverlanes in Livonia is taking signups<br />

now for the Third Annual Alcohol-<br />

Free New Years Eve Moonlight Bowling<br />

Party, 9:00 p.m. to midnight. Open to<br />

bowlers of all ages, it's a great familystyle<br />

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Call 427-6410 for further details . . .<br />

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VOCAL MUSIC<br />

• PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY<br />

CHORUS<br />

Twentieth anniverarv Christmas<br />

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and Saturday, Dec. 2-4, 4 p.m.<br />

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Methodist Church, 45201<br />

North Territorial Road. Plymouth.<br />

Call 455-4080.<br />

• FINLANDIA CHORUS<br />

"I Love Christmas" 7:30 p.m. Friday.<br />

Dec. 3 featuring Finlandia<br />

Male Chorus of Michigan in a<br />

concert of traditional American.<br />

Finnish, and German music at<br />

the Finnish Cultural Center.<br />

35200 West Eight Mile. Farmington.<br />

Tickets at the door, refreshments<br />

served after concert.<br />

• BARBERSHOP<br />

Dickens of A Carol featuring City<br />

Lights, a 75 voice barbershop chorus,<br />

8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 at<br />

Mercy High School Auditorium.<br />

11 Mile at Middlebelt. Farmington<br />

Hills. Doors open 7:30 p.m.,<br />

reserved seating, call 625-6211.<br />

• MADRIGAL CHORAL<br />

Holiday concert, 8 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Dec. 4 at Old St. Mary's Church<br />

in Greektown. Call 552-9078.<br />

Tickets available at door.<br />

• MEASURE FOR MEASURE<br />

Holiday concert 6:30 p.m. Sun-<br />

Gemini to perform<br />

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Dec. 12, when Gemini comes to<br />

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Gemini, twin brother musicians<br />

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• FARMINGTON COMMUNITY<br />

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"Ring in the Holidays." concert 8<br />

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Annual holiday concert, 3 p.m.<br />

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• CHAMBER WINDS<br />

Holiday Brass, Detroit Chamber<br />

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• MUSIC CLUB<br />

Schoolcraft College Music Club<br />

presents Today's Brass Quintet<br />

noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday. Dec.<br />

in the Forum Building Recital<br />

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Haggerty Road. Livonia.<br />

• UNIVERSITY CHORALE<br />

Wayne State University Concert<br />

Chorale, Men's Glee Club Winter<br />

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Community Choir will present "A<br />

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Movie brings magic of 'The Nutcracker' to life<br />

The world's<br />

most beloved<br />

ballet comes to<br />

the big screen<br />

this holiday season.<br />

Angels and sugarplums, candy<br />

canes and mice, a prince, a young<br />

girl, a mysterious old man, and a<br />

Christmas tree that grows and<br />

grows, all set the stage for<br />

"George Balanchine's The Nutcracker".<br />

The film, now showing at metro<br />

Detroit movie theaters, combines<br />

the grace of the New York City-<br />

Ballet performance with the<br />

bright-<strong>eyed</strong> innocence of Macaulay<br />

Culkin to create an entertain<br />

ing holiday offering for all ages.<br />

Taken from the classic E.T.A.<br />

Hoffman tale. Balanchine's "The<br />

Nutcracker'" is, according to<br />

Balanchine. "a serious thing<br />

wrapped in a fairy tale."<br />

In the story, young Marie<br />

Stahlbaum is given a nutcracker<br />

doll on Christmas Eve by her<br />

AHTHl'R ClKAi f<br />

Nanny: Robin Williams<br />

in disguise as an<br />

elderly British woman<br />

in "Mrs. Doubt<strong>fire</strong>."<br />

mysterious godfather. Herr Drosselmeier.<br />

That night the young<br />

girl finds herself in a strange<br />

world governed by Herr Drosselmeier.<br />

As toys, furniture and the<br />

Christmas tree grow, mice creep<br />

out of the shadows to haunt her.<br />

The Nutcracker, who has been<br />

transformed into a live soldier,<br />

wages battle with the Mouse King<br />

and carries Marie off to a snowy<br />

forest where she awakens to find<br />

her Nutcracker has become a<br />

handsome prince. The two are led<br />

to a mystical, magical place.<br />

"The Nutcracker" marked its<br />

100th anniversary in 1992. Originally<br />

presented at the Maryinsky<br />

Theatre in St. Petersburg, the<br />

ballet is the work of French-born<br />

choreographer Marius Petipa and<br />

the composer Peter Ilvitch<br />

Tschaikovsky. The ballet received<br />

harsh criticism at its beginning,<br />

but has lived on as a classic holiday<br />

treat.<br />

The New York City Ballet first<br />

PREVIEW<br />

performed "The Nutcracker" in<br />

1954.<br />

Principal dancers of the New<br />

York City Ballet head the cast of<br />

the movie version. Darci Kistler<br />

plays the Sugarplum Fairy. Damian<br />

Woetzel as the Cavalier, Kyra<br />

Nichols a> Dewdrop and Bart<br />

Robinson Cook as Herr Drosse^meier.<br />

Jessica Lynn Cohen, 12. makes<br />

her debut as Marie. She was<br />

tapped for the role after producers<br />

watched hundreds of versions of<br />

the ballet. A strong athlete,<br />

Cohen rejected ballet lessons at<br />

the age of three. In 1989. however,<br />

she tried out for and was accepted<br />

by the School of American Ballet.<br />

She was 8 years old. Cohen performed<br />

the role of Marie for two<br />

seasons with the New York City<br />

Ballet and also performed in productions<br />

of "The Sleeping Beautv"<br />

and "Little Red Riding<br />

Hood." She attends classes at the<br />

School of Ethical Culture in New-<br />

York.<br />

Culkin, a former student at the<br />

School of American Ballet, was<br />

the first choice of producers for<br />

the part of the Nutcracker Prince.<br />

Culkin had performed the ballet<br />

twice with the School, but in a<br />

different role. His father had performed<br />

the role of the Nutcracker<br />

Prince- in the 1950s. Culkin is<br />

best known as the fearless youth<br />

in "Home Alone" and "Home<br />

Alone 2".<br />

The original choreography, sets<br />

and costumes were preserved for<br />

this movie version of the ballet.<br />

The entire production was filmed<br />

on a theater stage at the Performing<br />

Arts Center at the State University<br />

of New York at Purchase.<br />

The film was completed during<br />

a period of 25 days.<br />

"George Balanchine's The Nutcracker".<br />

is an Elektra Entertainment/Regency<br />

Enterprises presentation.<br />

Send us recipes for 'his' specialty<br />

We have no doubt that men<br />

can cook, so in the spirit of the<br />

movie, "Mrs. Doubt<strong>fire</strong>," we're<br />

offering oven mitts to the first<br />

50 men who send us a recipe for<br />

their specialty.<br />

We're looking for recipes for<br />

chili, spaghetti, soup, steak —<br />

entrees that are "his specialty."<br />

and desserts too.<br />

We'll print the best recipes in<br />

the Taste section on Dec. 13.<br />

Men who submit the best four<br />

recipes of the bunch JI<br />

receive a "Mrs. Doubt<strong>fire</strong>,"<br />

sweat shirt.<br />

So come on guys, get cooking.<br />

and-send-u-^thHse^ recipes.<br />

• We'll print the best<br />

recipes In the Taste<br />

section on Dec. 13.<br />

Send recipes to: Keely Wygonik.<br />

Taste/Entertainment editor.<br />

Observer & Eccentric<br />

Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft.<br />

Livonia Ml 48150. If you have<br />

any questions, call 953-2105.<br />

"Mrs. Doubt<strong>fire</strong>." now showmetro<br />

Detroit movie theaters,<br />

stars Robin Williams as<br />

Daniel Hillard. an out-of-work<br />

voiceover actor, who will do<br />

anything to be with his_three<br />

children.<br />

Unfortunately, the things<br />

that his kids love about him —<br />

his wild sense of humor, his<br />

carefree view of life — are traits<br />

which prevent him from being<br />

the husband his wife Miranda<br />

< Sally Field I needs him to be.<br />

After 14 years of marriage she<br />

has asked for a divorce and has<br />

been granted temporary custody<br />

of the children, in spite of Daniel's<br />

emotional protests. So<br />

when Miranda advertises for a<br />

housekeeper, the clever but desperate<br />

Daniel, disguises himself<br />

as an elderly British woman,<br />

and gets the job.<br />

You'll want to bit the road with 'Josh and S.A.M.'<br />

B Y A P NEWSKEATI RES<br />

From Bing and Bob to Butch<br />

and Sundance to Thelma and<br />

Louise, movie couples have been<br />

hitting the road in search of —<br />

whatever. Of all the road pictures,<br />

none more bizarre has come along<br />

than "Josh and S.A.M."<br />

Boy runaways are nothing new<br />

But what about 7- and 12-year<br />

olds who drive from Texas to Can<br />

ada? It's a stretch, and along the<br />

way believability quotients hit<br />

new lows. But two gifted young<br />

aftors, Jacob Tierney and Noah<br />

Fleiss, are so engaging that you re<br />

comj>elled to go along with them.<br />

The first half-hour of "Josh and<br />

S.A.M.'' makes you think you<br />

have blundered into some sitcom<br />

about disjointed families. Josh<br />

"and Sam are troubled boys tossed<br />

l»ack and forth by their divorced<br />

parents. The mother (Joan Allen)<br />

lives in California and is more<br />

concerned with her French boyfiHend<br />

(Ronald Guttman) than<br />

with her sons.<br />

•The Florida father (Stephen<br />

REVIEW<br />

Tobolowsky) has a new wife and<br />

two stepsons who taunt Josh as a<br />

"homo." Dispatched back to their<br />

mother, Josh and Sam have a<br />

forced landing in Dallas. After an<br />

advrWure -m whk'h .Jesh Tears he<br />

has killed a man, he and his little<br />

brother take off for Canada. The<br />

movie also takes off.<br />

Josh has convinced Sam that<br />

he is, in fact, a S.A.M. (hence the<br />

confusing acronym of the title). It<br />

stands for Strategically Altered<br />

Mutant, a child donated by his<br />

parents to the Pentagon to be programmed<br />

as a future warrior. The<br />

only way to escape the programming<br />

is to reach Canada, outside<br />

the Pentagon's control.<br />

The pair manage to drive their<br />

stolen red sportscar. dodging concerned<br />

adults and suspicious cops<br />

along the way. They encounter a<br />

hitchhiking runaway (Martha<br />

Plimpton) who becomes their<br />

unwilling accomplice in the trek.<br />

If you've seen a new movie<br />

lately, either gocxtor t>ad. we<br />

want to hear from you.<br />

Call Keely Wygonik. Entertainment<br />

editor, 953-2105,<br />

to comment on newly released'<br />

movies. If you reach her voice<br />

mail, leave your comments,<br />

name, city and day-time phone<br />

number. 7b fax comments, dial<br />

591-7279. Or write Entertainment<br />

Editor, Observer &<br />

Eccentnc Newspapers, 36251<br />

Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150.<br />

The end of the journey comes as<br />

no surprise, but it's suitablyheartwarming.<br />

With his soulful dark eyes and<br />

expressive face, Canadian Jacob<br />

Tierney carries the film with a<br />

wide range of emotion. He has<br />

real star quality. Newcomer Noah<br />

Fleiss acts like a veteran, without<br />

the preciousness of some child<br />

performers. Martha Plimpton affords<br />

an ideal counterpoint to the<br />

bickering broth ens.<br />

Frank Deese's script meanders<br />

like the country' roads the boys<br />

travel, but he has written two believable<br />

roles for the young actors.<br />

Film editor Billy Weber in his directing<br />

debut handles the youngsters<br />

with understanding. Credit<br />

also should go to Don Burgess for<br />

his photography of the West's<br />

scenic beauty.<br />

"Josh and S.A.M." was produced<br />

by Castle Rock Entertainment<br />

for Columbia Pictures. The<br />

producer was Martin Brest.<br />

"Josh and S.A.M." is now<br />

showing at these suburban movie<br />

theaters: AMC Abbey, AMC<br />

Southfield City, AMC Wonderland,<br />

Nov Town Centre and United<br />

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Friday, Saturday & Sunday<br />

Dec. 3, 4 & 5<br />

Hours: Fri. 8l Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-5<br />

FREE ADMISSION & PARKING<br />

Plymouth Cultural Center For more information call 455-6620<br />

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There's something for everyone<br />

at the movies. Here's a list of<br />

what's in the wings:<br />

• Opening Friday, Dec. 3:<br />

• "A Dangerous Woman" — An<br />

emotionally charged love triangle<br />

revolving around a woman and<br />

her socially awkward niece with<br />

an inability to lie. Stars Debra<br />

Winger. Barbara Hershey and Gabriel<br />

Byrne.<br />

"Equinox" — The story of<br />

identical twins, separated at birth<br />

30 years earilier. and their individual<br />

struggles to survive in the<br />

city of Empire. Stars Matthew<br />

Modine, Lara Flynn Boyle, and<br />

Tyra Ferrell.<br />

• "Rescue Me" — A comedy/adventure<br />

about a young boy teaming<br />

up with a good hearted smuggler<br />

to rescue the girl of his<br />

dreams. Stars Michael Dudikoff<br />

and Ami Dolenz.<br />

• Opening Friday, Dec. 10:<br />

"Household Saints," — Exclusively<br />

at AMC Abbey, a mystical<br />

fable set in New York's Little Italy<br />

in the 1950s spans 22 years in<br />

the lives of three women in an<br />

Italian-American family. Stars<br />

Tracey U1 Iman, Vincent<br />

D'Onofrio.<br />

• "Wild West" — Exclusively at<br />

Main Art Theatre, an outrageous<br />

ERIC LIEBOWTTZ<br />

UPCOMING MOVIES<br />

Magical film:<br />

Bart Robinson<br />

Cook<br />

(right) as<br />

Herr Drosselmeier<br />

watches as<br />

his nephew,<br />

played by<br />

Macaulay<br />

Culkin, sees<br />

Marie,<br />

played by<br />

Jessica Lynn<br />

Cohen, put<br />

her beloved<br />

Nutcracker<br />

to bed.<br />

comedy about a Pakistani British<br />

country-western band who<br />

dreams of becoming the latest<br />

rage in Nashville. Stars Sarita.<br />

Choudhury and Ravi Kapoor.<br />

• "Sister Act 2" — Sequel to the<br />

original reunites lounge singer<br />

Deloris VanCartier (Whoppi<br />

Goldberg) with her twist n' shout<br />

sisters in an effort to form a choir<br />

out of a rag tag bunch of street<br />

tough kids.<br />

• "Wayne's World 2" — Our favorite<br />

cable access hosts, Wayne<br />

and Garth, try to state Aurora<br />

Illinois' marathoir rock concert,<br />

Waynestock. Stars Dana Carvey,<br />

Christopher Walken. and Tia<br />

Carre re.<br />

• "Geronimo: An American Legend"<br />

— Focuses on the final<br />

months of the U.S. Army's campaign<br />

to capture the Geronimo.<br />

The film tells the classic story of<br />

the events leading to the surrender<br />

of the legendary Apache leader.<br />

Stars Jason Patric, Robert Duvall<br />

and Gene Hackman<br />

• Opening, Friday, Dec. 17:<br />

• "The Pelican Brief' — A<br />

suspense thriller based on the<br />

best-selling novel of the san>e<br />

name by John Grisham. Stars Julia<br />

Roberts, Denzel Washington<br />

and Sam Shepard.<br />

The story of a woman<br />

no one noticed until<br />

it was too late.<br />

STARTS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3<br />

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ORDINANCE NO. C-93-07<br />

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH<br />

WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM<br />

INDUSTRIAL WASTE PRETREATMENT<br />

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 73, WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM,<br />

TO REGULATE INDUSTRIAL WASTE PRETREATMENT FACILITIES.<br />

PROHIBITING CERTAIN DISCHARGES OF WATER AND WASTE INTO THE<br />

! PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEMS, PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN REGULATIONS<br />

' AND PROHIBITIONS TO PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE PUBLIC<br />

- HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE, PROVIDING FOR THE PENALTIES<br />

: FOR VIOLATION THEREOF.<br />

THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS:<br />

1 111 111 I<br />

I Section 73 080 Industrial waste surcharge and industrial waste pretreatment<br />

' is hereby amended by amending the Section beading to read Industrial Waste<br />

Surcharge and Industrial Waste Pretreatment — Discharges to Detroit Water<br />

and Sewer Department" and adding Section 73.080(n) applicability, to read as<br />

follows<br />

' Section 73.080(D). APPLICABILITY.<br />

This Section (73 080) shall apply to all users of the Township<br />

waistewater system that discharge directly or indirectly to the De-<br />

troit Water and Sewer Department Treatment Plant<br />

Section 2.<br />

Chapter 73 of the Ordinances of the Charter Township of Plymouth is hereby<br />

' amended to add Section 73.081. Industrial Waste Surcharge and Industrial Waste<br />

Pretreatment - Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority, which shall read as<br />

follows:<br />

ARTICLE I<br />

DEFINITIONS , .<br />

Unless the context specifically indicates otherwise, the following terms and<br />

phrases, as used in this ordinance, shall have the meanings hereinafter designat-<br />

^ Section 1. Act", ' the Act", "the Federal Water Pollution Control Act" and<br />

"the Clean Water Act" are used interchangeably in this ordinance and refer to<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Law 92-5000, as adopted in 1972 and amended by <strong>Public</strong> Law 95-217 in<br />

1977. and any succeeding amendments.<br />

Section 2. Alternative Discharge Limit. Limits set by the YCUA in lieu of the<br />

promulgated National Categorical Pretreatment Standard, for integrated facili-<br />

ties in accordance with the combined wastestream formula as set by the EPA<br />

Section 3. Authorized Representative of Industrial User. An authorized repre-<br />

sentative of an Industrial User may be: (a) a responsible corporate officer, if the<br />

Industrial User is a corporation, who shall be a president, secretary, treasurer,<br />

or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or<br />

any other person who performs similar policy or decision making functions for<br />

the corporation or the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or<br />

operation facilities employing more than 250 persons or hav ing a gross annual<br />

sales or expenditures exceeding $25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars) if<br />

authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in<br />

accordance with corporate procedures; (b) a general partner or proprietor if the<br />

Industrial User is a partnership or proprietorship, respectively; or (c) a duly<br />

authorized representative of the individual designated above if such representa-<br />

tive is responsible for the overall operation of the facilities from which the<br />

; indirect discharge originates<br />

Section 4. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD). The quantity of oxygen uti-<br />

lized in the biochemical oxidation of organic matter under standard laboratory<br />

procedure, five (5) days at 20 degrees centigrade expressed in terms of weight<br />

and concentration (milligrams per liter).<br />

Section 5. Building Drain shall mean that part of the lowest horizontal piping<br />

of a drainage system which receives the drainage from soil, waste and other<br />

drainage pipes inside the walls of the building and conveys it to the building<br />

sewer, beginning five (5) feet outside the inner face of the building wall<br />

; Section 6. Building Sewers shall mean that extension from the building drain<br />

• to the public sewer or other places of disposal<br />

• Section 7. Bypass means the intentional diversion of wastestream from any<br />

portion of an Industrial User's treatment facility<br />

.' Section 8. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD). A measure of the oxygen-con-<br />

l suming capacity of inorganic and organic matter present in water or wastewa-<br />

• ter It is expressed as the amount of oxygen consumed from a chemical oxidant<br />

- in a specified test It does not differentiate between stable and unstable organic<br />

matter and thus does not necessarily correlate with biochemical oxygen de-<br />

mand Also known as OC and DOC, oxygen consumed and dichromate oxygen<br />

" consumed, respectively<br />

Section 9. Chlorine Demand shall mean the difference between the amount of<br />

chlorine added to water or wastewater and the amount of residual chlorine<br />

remaining at the end of a specified contract period The demand for any given<br />

water varies with the amount of chlorine applied, time of contact and tempera-<br />

• t u r e ~<br />

• Section 10. Combined Sewer shall mean a sewer receiving both surface runoff<br />

' and sewage<br />

Section 11. Combined Wastestream The wastastraam^rt-mdnstnal facilities<br />

i where regulated process effluent is mixed with other wastewaters (either regu-<br />

• lated or unregulated) prior to treatment<br />

* Section 12. Compatible Pollutant. A substance amenable to treatment in the<br />

wastewater treatment plant such as biochemical oxygen demand, suspended<br />

solids, pH and fecal coliform bacteria, plus additional pollutants identified in<br />

the NPDES Permit if the publicly owned treatment works was designed to treat<br />

such pollutants, and in fact does remove such pollutants to a substantial degree<br />

Examples of such additional pollutants may include: chemical oxygen demand.<br />

• total organic carbon, phosphorus and phosphorus compounds, nitrogen com-<br />

pounds, fats, oils and greases of animal or vegetable origin<br />

Section 13. Composite Sample. A series of samples taken over a specific peri-<br />

; od of time and eventually combined into one sample whose volume is propor-<br />

tional to the flow in the wastestream<br />

1 Section 14. Cooling Water. The water discharged from any use such as air<br />

; conditioning, cooling or refrigeration, or to which the only pollutant added is<br />

• heat.<br />

Section 15. Debt Service Charges. The charges levied to customers of the<br />

> wastewater system which are used to pay principal, interest and administrative<br />

' costs of retiring the debt incurred for construction of the sewage works<br />

Section IS. Director. The Director of the YCUA or his authorized deputy,<br />

agent or representative<br />

Section 17. Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA. The U.S Environmen-<br />

1 tal Protection Agency. Administrator or other duly authorized official.<br />

Section 18. Footing Drain shall mean a pipe or conduit which is placed around<br />

I the perimeter of a building foundation and which intentionally admits ground<br />

water.<br />

Section 19. Garbage shall mean solid wastes from the preparation, cooking<br />

and dispensing of food and from the handling, storage and a sale of produce<br />

Section 20. Grab Sample. A sample which is taken from a wastestream on a<br />

one-time basis with no regard to the flow in the wastestream and without con-<br />

sideration of time<br />

Section 21. Holding Tank Waste. Any waste from holding tanks such as ves-<br />

sels. chemical toilets, campers, trailers, septic tanks, and vacuum-pump tank<br />

trucks.<br />

Section 22 Incompatible Pollutants. Any pollutant which is not a compatible<br />

J pollutant<br />

Section 23. Industrial Wastes. The wastewater discharges from industrial,<br />

manufacturing, trade or business processes, or wastewater discharge from any<br />

structure with these characteristics, as distinct from their employees domestic<br />

wastes or wastes from sanitary conveniences.<br />

Section 24. Industrial User. A source of nondomestic waste Any nondomestic<br />

; source discharging pollutants to YCUA.<br />

Section 25 Infiltration. That portion for groundwater which is unintentionally<br />

| admitted to a sewer<br />

Section 26 Integrated Facilities. Industrial facilities with a combined waste-<br />

] stream<br />

Section 27. Interference. The inhibition or disruption of the sewage treatment<br />

plant processes or operations which contribute to a violation of the YCUA<br />

NPDES Permit or reduce the efficiency of the sewage works. The term also<br />

includes prevention of sewage sludge use or disposal by the sewage works<br />

Section 28. Laboratory Determination. The measurements, test and analysis<br />

of the characteristics of waters and wastes In accordance with the methods<br />

contained in the latest edition at the time of any such measurements, tents, or<br />

analysis of Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Waste Water." a<br />

joint publication fo the American <strong>Public</strong> Health Association, the American<br />

Waterworks Association and the Water Pollution Control Federation, the meth-<br />

ods contained in 40 CFR 13«, or in accordance with any other method prescribed<br />

' in the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to this division<br />

Section 29 National Categorical Pretreatment Standard Any federal regula-<br />

; tion containing pollutant discharge limits promulgated by the EPA which ap-<br />

plies to a specific category of Industrial Users<br />

Section 30. National Poilntant Discharge Elimination System or NPDES Per-<br />

mit. A permit issued pursuant to Section 402 of the Act (S3 UJS.C. 1842).<br />

Section *L National Prohibitive Discharge Standard or Prohibitive Discharge<br />

Standard. Any regulation developed under the authority of 307(h) of the Act and<br />

J 40 CFR, Section 403 5<br />

Section 32. Natural Ontlet shall mean any outlet into a watercourse, pond,<br />

ditch, lake, or other body of surface or ground water.<br />

» Section 33. New Source Any source, where l) the construction is at site where<br />

bo other point source Is located; 2) the process of production equipment causing<br />

discharge is totally replaced due to construction, or 3) production or wastewater<br />

; generating processes of the facility are substantially independent of an existing<br />

source at the same site Construction Is considered to have commenced when 1)<br />

I U I U » OR assembly of faculties or equipment have begun; 3) significant site<br />

preparation has begun for installation or assembly; or 3) the owner or operator<br />

has entered Into a binding contractual obligation<br />

Section 34. Operation aad Maintenance means all work, materials, equip-<br />

* meat utilities, administration and other effort required to operate and maintain<br />

' (be sewage works comistent with Insuring adequate treatment of wastewater to<br />

I produce an effluent In compliance with the NPDES Permit and other applicable<br />

* State and federal regulation^ and Includes the cost of replacement<br />

Sectioa Sf. Operator means the person responsible for the overall operation of<br />

; * Sectioa 34. Owner means the person who owns a facility or part of a facility<br />

wtw* 37. Pass TVoagh- A discharge which exits the YCUA plant into waters<br />

of the United States In quantities or concentrations which, alone or in conjunc-<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

tion with a discharge or discharge* from other sources. Is a cauee of violation of<br />

any requirement of YCUA's NPDES permit, including an increase In the magni-<br />

tude or duration of a violation.<br />

Section 38. Normal Domestic Sewage. Sewage with a concentration of (a) 300<br />

mg/1 biochemical oxygen demand, (b) 350 rng/1 of suspended solids and (c) 13<br />

mg/1 of phosphates.<br />

Section 39. Nondomestic User. Any person who discharges, causes or permits<br />

the discharge of wastewater from any facility other than a residential unit.<br />

Section 40. Person. Any Individual, partnership, copartnership, firm, compa-<br />

ny, corporation, association, )oint stock company, trust, estate, governmental<br />

entity or any other legal entity, or its legal representatives, agents or assigns.<br />

The masculine gender shall include the feminine and the singular shall include<br />

the plural where indicated by the contract.<br />

Section 41. pH. The logarithm (base 10) of the reciprocal of the concentration<br />

of hydrogen Ions expressed In grams per liter of solution.<br />

Section 42. Pollutant. Any of various chemicals, substances, and refuse mate-<br />

rials such as solid waste, sewage, garbage, sewage sludge, chemical wastes,<br />

biological materials, radioactive materials, heat, and industrial, municipal and<br />

agricultural wastes which impair the purity of the water and soil.<br />

Section 43. Pollution. The man-made or man-induced alteration of the chemi-<br />

cal, physical, biological, or radiological integrity of water<br />

Section 44. Pretreatment or Treatment. The reduction of the amoilnt of pollu-<br />

tants. the elimination of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of pollutants,<br />

or the- alteration of the nature of pollutant properties in wastewater to a less<br />

harmful state prior to or in lieu of discharging or otherwise introducing such<br />

pollutants into the sewage works. The reduction or alteration can be obtained by<br />

physical, chemical or biological processes, or process changes other means,<br />

except as prohibited by 40 CFR Sertion 403.6(d).<br />

Section 45. Pretreatment Requirements. Any substantive or procedural re-<br />

quirements for treating of a waste prior to inclusion in the sewage works.<br />

Section 46. Pretreatment Standards. National Categorical Pretreatment<br />

Standards, Alternative discharge Limits, or other federal, state or local stand-<br />

ards. whichever are applicable.<br />

Section 47. Properly Shredded Garbage. Garbage that has been shredded to<br />

such a degree that all particles will be carried freely under the flow conditions<br />

normally prevailing in public sewers, with no particle greater than 1/2 inch in<br />

any dimension.<br />

Section 48. <strong>Public</strong> Sewer shall mean a sewer in which all owners of abutting<br />

properties have equal rights, and is controlled by <strong>Public</strong> Authority<br />

Section 49. Replacement means the replacement in whole or In part of any<br />

equipment in the wastewater transportation or treatment systems to ensure<br />

continuous treatment of wastewater in accordance with the NPDES Permit and<br />

other State and Federal regulations.<br />

Section 50. Sanitary Sewer shall mean a sewer which carries sewage and to<br />

which storm, surface and ground waters are not intentionally admitted<br />

Section 51. Severe Property Damage shall mean substantia] physical damage<br />

to property, damage to the treatment facilities which causes them to become<br />

inoperable, or substantial or permanent loss of natural resources which can<br />

reasonably be expected to occur in the absence of a bypass Severe Property<br />

Damage does not mean economic loss caused by delays In production.<br />

Section 52. Sewage and Wastewater. The liquid and water-carried industrial<br />

or domestic wastes from dwellings, commercial buildings, industrial facilities<br />

and institutions, together with any groundwater, surface water, and storm water<br />

that may be present, whether treated or untreated, which is contributed into or<br />

permitted to enter the sewage works.<br />

Section 53. Sewage Treatment or Wastewater Treatment Plant. Any arrange-<br />

ment of devices and structures used for treating sewage<br />

Section 54. Sewage Works. All municipal facilities for collecting, pumping,<br />

treating and disposing of sewage<br />

Section 55. Sewer shall mean a pipe or conduit for carrying sewage<br />

Section 56. Sewer Device Charge means the sum of any applicable user<br />

charges, surcharges and debt service charges.<br />

Section 57. Shall is mandatory. May is permissive<br />

Section 58. Significant Industrial User (SIU> Means<br />

a All dischargers subject to Categorical pretreatment standards under 40<br />

CFR Chapter I. Subchapter N; and<br />

b. All noncategorical dischargers that, in the opinion of YCUA or of the Town-<br />

ship, have a reasonable potential to adversely affect the POTW's operation,<br />

or that contribute a process wastestream which makes up 5 (5 percent)<br />

percent or more of the average dry weather hydraulic or organic capacity<br />

of the POTW treatment plant, or that discharge an average of 25,000 gal-<br />

lons per day or more of process wastewater to the POTW However, the<br />

township need not designate as Significant any noncategorical Industrial<br />

User that. In the opinion of the Township and with the agreement of the<br />

Approval Authority has no potential for adversely affecting the POTW's<br />

operation or for violating any pretreatment standard or requirement Any<br />

noncategorical Industrial User designated as significant may petition the<br />

City to be deleted from the list of Significant Industrial Users on the<br />

grounds that it has no potential for adversely affecting the POTW's opera-<br />

tion or violating any pretreatment standard or requirement.<br />

Section 59. Slug. Any discharge of water, sewage or industrial waste which, in<br />

period of duration longer than 15 minutes more than 5 times the average 24 hour<br />

concentration of flows during normal operation.<br />

Section 60. Standard Industrial Classification (SIQ. A classification pursuant<br />

to the Standard Industrial Classification Manual issued by the Executive Office<br />

of the President, Office of Management and Budget, 1972<br />

Section 61. State. State of Michigan.<br />

Section 62. Storm Sewer or Storm Drain shall mean a sewer which carries<br />

storm and surface waters and drainage, but excludes sewage and polluted indus-<br />

trial wastes.<br />

Section 63. Storm Water. Any flow occurring during or following any form of<br />

natural precipitation and resulting therefrom<br />

Section 64. Surcharge shall mean an extra charge to cover the cost of treating,<br />

sampling and testing extra strength sewage.<br />

Section 65. Suspended Solids. The total suspended matter that floats on the<br />

surface of, or is suspended in, water, wastewater or other liquids, and which is<br />

removable by laboratory filtering.<br />

Section 66. Township. The Charter Township of Plymouth or its Board of<br />

Trustees.<br />

Section 67. Toxic Pollutant. Any pollutant or combination of pollutants which<br />

is or can potentially be harmful to public health or environment including those<br />

listed as toxic in regulations promulgated by the Administrator of the Environ-<br />

mental Protection Agency under the provisions of CWA 307(a) or other Acts.<br />

Section 68. User. Any person who contributes, causes or permits the contribu-<br />

te of wastewater into the sewage works<br />

Section 69. User Charge means a charge levies on users of a treatment works<br />

for the cost of operation and maintenance of sewage works pursuant to Section<br />

204*" not relieve the Industrial User from the responsibility to modi-<br />

fy the User's facility as necessary to meet the requirements of this Ordinance<br />

In the of any discharge, whether accidental or not that could cause prob-<br />

lems to the YCUA or its wastewater treatment plant, including any slug load-<br />

ings by the User, it Is the responsibility of the User to immediately telephone<br />

and notify the sewage works of the incident The notification shall include loca-<br />

tion of discharge, type of waste, concentration and volume, and corrective ac-<br />

tions<br />

A Within five (5) days following any discharge, whether accidental or not,<br />

that could cause problems to the YCUA or its wastewater treatment<br />

plant including any slug loadings by the User, the User shall submit to<br />

the Director a detailed written report describing the cause of the dis-<br />

charge and the measures to be taken by the User to prevent similar<br />

future occurrences. Such notification shall not relieve the User of any<br />

expense, loaa. damage, or other liability which may be incurred as a<br />

result of damage to the sewage works, fish kills, or any other damage to<br />

person or property nor shall such notification relieve the use of any fines,<br />

civil penalties, or other liability which may be imposed by this article or<br />

h*r applicable law Failure to file a report shall be a separate violation<br />

of this ordinance<br />

Sectioa It. To determine the sewage flow from any establishment, the Utili-<br />

ties Authority may use one of the following methods:<br />

A The amount of water supplied to the premises by the public water system<br />

as shown upon the water meter If the premises are metered, or<br />

B. If the premises are supplied with river water or water from private<br />

wells, the amount of water supplied from such sources may be metered<br />

at the source or metered at Its point of discharge prior to entry into the<br />

public sewer or<br />

C If such premises are used for an Industrial or commercial purpose of such<br />

a nature that the water supplied to the premises cannot be entirely dia<br />

charged Into the sewer system, the estimate of the amount of sewage<br />

discharged Into the sewer system made by the Utilities Authority from<br />

the water, gas or electric supply, or metered at its point of discharge<br />

prior to entry Into the public sewer, or<br />

D The volume of sewage discharged into the sewer system as determined<br />

by measurements and samples taken at a manhole Installed by the owner<br />

of the property served by the sewer system at his own expense in accor<br />

dance with the terms and conditions of the permit issued by the Utilities<br />

Authority pursuant to this Section, or<br />

E. A figure determined by the Utilltia* Authority by any combination of the<br />

foregoing or by any other equitable method<br />

Seettoa 13. Aa Industrial User may allow any bypass to occur which does not<br />

erase PrTlr—Standards or Requirements to be violated, but only If It also<br />

to for essential maintenance to assure efficient operation li aa Industrial User<br />

knows la advance of the need for bypass. It shall submit prior notice to the<br />

Director, If at least ten (10) days before the data of the bypass An<br />

ladHtxial User shall submit oral notice of an unanticipated bypass that exceeds<br />

apriiz-hto Pretreatment Standards to the Director within 24 hours from the<br />

time the Industrial User becomes aware of the bypass A written submission<br />

also be provided within ft days of the time the Industrial User becomes<br />

aware of the bvpass The written submission shall contain a description of the<br />

bypaas aad Its cava; the durstion of the bypass. Including exact dates and times<br />

andTif ths bypass has not bean corrected, the anticipated time It is expected to<br />

continue; aad slaps or p 1 *—•* to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccur<br />

rsac* of the bypass Ths Director may waive the written report on s case-by<br />

cam basis If ths oral report ha* beau received within 34 hours<br />

Bypass Is prohibited, aad the Director may take enforcement action against<br />

sn Industrial Ussr for bypass, unleas;<br />

A Bypass wss sasvoidable to prevaot Ions of life, personal injury, or severe<br />

B TW? wsre'ao'fesslble alternatives to the bypass, such as the u*s of<br />

auxiliary treatment facilities, retention of untrested wssts* or maiate-<br />

nance daring aormal periods of equipment downtime This condition Is<br />

ant satisfied If .debate back-up equipment should have been installed In<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

the exercise of reasonable engineering judgment to prevent a bypaas<br />

which occurred during normal periods of equipment downtime or preven-<br />

tative maintenance; and<br />

C The Industrial User submitted notice as required undo- this Section The<br />

Director may approve an anticipated bypass, after considering its ad-<br />

verse effects, if the Director determines that lt will meet the three condi-<br />

tions In paragraph A, B. and C of this Section.<br />

Section 14. If the results of any sampling performed by User indicates that<br />

any violation has occurred, the User shall notify the YCUA within 24 hours of<br />

humming aware of the violation and shall repeat the sampling and pollutant<br />

analysis and shall submit In writing, the results of this repeat analysis within<br />

thirty (30) days after becoming aware of the violation. A written follow up<br />

report shall be filed by the User with the YCUA within five (5) days of a User<br />

aware of the violation. The report shall specify the following<br />

A A description of the violation, the cause thereof, and the violation's im-<br />

pact oo the User's compliance status;<br />

B Duration of the violation, including exact dates and times of the violation.<br />

and If not corrected, the anticipated time the violation is expected to<br />

continue, and<br />

C All steps 'afc»n or intended to be taken to reduce, eliminate and prevent<br />

reoccurrence of such a violation, and<br />

D The report must also demonstrate that any treatment facility of the User<br />

was being operated in a prudent and workman-like manner<br />

Section 15. All Industrial users shall notify the YCUA. the EPA Regional<br />

Waste Management Division Director and the Michigan Department of Natural<br />

Resources in writing of any discharge to the YCUA of a substance would be a<br />

regulated hazardous waste under any Federal statute if disposed of otherwise<br />

Such notice shall be given in accordance with CFR Section 403 12(p)<br />

ARTICLE VU<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

Section 1. It shall be unlawful to discharge to the waters of the state within<br />

the Township, or in any area under the jurisdiction of said Township and or to<br />

the sewage works, any wastewater except as provided by an NPDES Permit<br />

and or as authorized by the Township and the YCUA in accordance with the<br />

provisions of this ordinance.<br />

Section 2. All Industrial Users proposing to connect to or to contribute to the<br />

sewage works shall Submit information on the use, processes and wastewater to<br />

the Director before connecting to or contributing to the sewage works Also<br />

existing Industrial Users connected to or contributing to the sewage works shall<br />

submit this information within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this<br />

Ordinance The information submitted must be sufficient for the YCUA to deter<br />

mine the act of the User's discharge on the sewage works and the need for<br />

pretreatment The user shall submit, in units and terms appropriate for evalua<br />

tion, the following information:<br />

A Name, address and location (if different from the address),<br />

B SIC number according to the Standard Industrial Classification Manu-<br />

al, Bureau of the Budget, 1972, as amended.<br />

C Wastewater constituents and characteristics including but not limited<br />

to those mentioned in Article VI of this Ordinance as determined by a<br />

reliable analytical Laboratory, sampling and analysis shall be per-<br />

formed in accordance wth the procedures and methods detailed in<br />

Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater<br />

American <strong>Public</strong> Health Associates<br />

- Manual of Methods for Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes<br />

United States Environmental Protection Agency<br />

- Annual Book of Standards Pare 131, Water. Atmospheric Analysis.<br />

1975". American Society of Testing Materials<br />

D Time and duration of contribution;<br />

E Average daily wastewater flow rates, including daily, monthly and<br />

seasonal variations, if any.<br />

F Industries identified as significant industries or subject to the Nation-<br />

al Categorical Pretreatment Standards or those required by the<br />

YCUA must submit site plans, floor plans, mechanical and plumbing<br />

plans and details to show all sewers, sewer connections, and appurte<br />

nances by the size, location and elevation,<br />

G Description of activities, facilities and plant processes on the prem<br />

ises including all materials which are or could be discharged,<br />

H Where known, the nature and concentration of any pollutants in the<br />

discharge which are limited by any YCUA, State, or Federal Pretreat-<br />

ment Standards, and a statement regarding whether or not the<br />

pretreatment standards are being met on a consistent basis and if not.<br />

whether additional Operation and Maintenance and or additional<br />

pretreatment is required by the Industrial User to meet applicable<br />

Pretreatment Standards,<br />

I If additional pretreatment and or O&M will be required to meet the<br />

Pretreatment Standards, the shortest schedule by which the User will<br />

provide such additional pretreatment The completion date in this<br />

schedule shall not be later than the compliance date established for<br />

the applicable Pretreatment Standard The following conditions shall<br />

apply to this schedule<br />


iOB(P,C)<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

OBITUARIES<br />

LYDIA E. MAULT<br />

Services for LydiaE. Mault, 85. of<br />

Plymouth were Saturday, Nov. '27,<br />

at Schrader-Howell Funeral<br />

Home. Burial was in Riverside<br />

Cemetery.<br />

She was born March 15, 1908,<br />

w^Detroit. She died Tuesday,<br />

Siv. 23, in Livonia- She came to<br />

t&e Plymouth community 62<br />

years ago from Detroit. She was a<br />

homemaker and former member<br />

of the First Presbyterian Church<br />

of Plymouth.<br />

She is survived by four daugh-<br />

ters. Violet Brandon of White<br />

Lake, Mich., Delores Felder of<br />

Dayton, Ohio, Carole Clark of<br />

Farmington and Laura Watson of<br />

Clinton Township; 14 grandchil-<br />

dren; and 23 great-grandchildren.<br />

The Rev. Roy G. Forsyth offici-<br />

ated the service. Memorial contri-<br />

butions may be given to American<br />

Cancer Society.<br />

EDITH W. NELLIGAN<br />

Services for Edith W. Nelligan.<br />

90, of <strong>Canton</strong> were Monday, Nov.<br />

29, at Vermeulen Funeral Home.<br />

Burial was in St. Hedwig Ceme-<br />

tery, Dearborn Heights.<br />

She was born July 19. 1903, in<br />

England. She died Thursday,<br />

Nov'. 25. She lived in Plymouth<br />

for 17 years, grew up in London,<br />

Ontario, and came to the United<br />

States in 1926.<br />

She is survived by one daugh-<br />

ter, Patricia Bylicki of <strong>Canton</strong>;<br />

five grandchildren, including<br />

Tom Bylicki of <strong>Canton</strong>; four<br />

great-grandchildren and one sis-<br />

ter, Laura DesJardine of Grand<br />

Bend, Ontario, Canada.<br />

The Rev. George Charnley offi-<br />

ciated the service.<br />

LLOYD E. CLARK<br />

Services for Lloyd E. Clark, 70. of<br />

Joplin. Mo., previously of Plym-<br />

outh. are at 2 p.m. Saturday. Dec.<br />

4. at Northminster Presbyterian<br />

Church. 3633 W. Big Beaver in<br />

Troy. Burial will be in White<br />

Chapel Cemetery in Troy.<br />

He was born Feb. 13, 1923, in<br />

Northville. He died Saturday,<br />

Nov. 27, in Joplin. He lived in<br />

Plymouth and Birmingham until<br />

moving to Joplin in 1973. In 1949,<br />

he graduated from Lawrence In-<br />

stitute of Technology. For more<br />

than 31 years, he was employ ed<br />

with Vickers Inc., transferring to<br />

the Joplin plant in 1973. He re-<br />

tired as material controls supervi-<br />

sor in May 1982. During World<br />

the 45th Infantry Division of the<br />

U.S. Army in Europe.<br />

He was a member and elder at<br />

First Presbyterian Church of Jop-<br />

lin and participated in many work<br />

mission trips, including one to<br />

Santiago, Chile. He was a charter<br />

member of the Men's Early Morn-<br />

ing Bible Study and a'member of<br />

the Mariners Sunday School<br />

Class at the church. He served on<br />

the board of Joplin Sheltered<br />

Workshops and Joplin Area Hab-<br />

itat For Humanity. He served as<br />

past president of the Holiday<br />

Ramblers Chapter No. 210 Recre-<br />

ational'Vehicle Club and was a<br />

member of the Joplin Model Rail-<br />

road Club. He married Annabelle<br />

Becker Dec. 1, 1945, in Plymouth.<br />

He is survived by his wife, An-<br />

nabelle (Becky) Clark of Joplin;<br />

one daughter, Deborah L. Fahr of<br />

Mount Pleasant; and two grand-<br />

sons.<br />

The Rev. Gretchen Denton will<br />

officiate. Memorial contributions<br />

may be given to Joplin Area Habi-<br />

tat for Humanity, 502 Pearl Ave..<br />

Joplin. Mo. 64801 or St. John's<br />

Hospice Program. 2727 McClel-<br />

land Blvd., Joplin, Mo. 64804.<br />

SHIRLEY M. BARLOW<br />

Services for Shirley M. Barlow,<br />

69, of St. Helen. Mich., formerly<br />

of Plymouth, were Wednesday,<br />

Dec. 1, at Steuernol & McLaren<br />

Funeral Home in West Branch,<br />

Mich. Burial was in Riverside<br />

Cemetery.<br />

She died Sunday, Nov. 28, at<br />

Tolfree Memorial Hospital in<br />

West Branch. She lived in St.<br />

Helen for the past 12 years. She<br />

worked for Burroughs (Unisys) for<br />

26 years.<br />

She is survived by her husband,<br />

Elmer Barlow of St. Helen; one<br />

son, Larry Barlow of Milford; and<br />

two granddaughters.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

given to the American Lung Asso-<br />

ciation.<br />

Continued from last page<br />

treatment service upon proof of the elimination of the noocomplying discharge<br />

A detailed written statement submitted by the User describing the causes of the<br />

harmful contribution and the measures taken to prevent any future occurrence<br />

shall be submitted to the Director within fifteen (15) days of the date of occur-<br />

rence<br />

Sectioa 2. Whenever the Director finds that any User has violated or is violat-<br />

ing this Ordinance, or any prohibition, lirnitaUon or requirements contained<br />

herein, or the provisions of any permit issued hereunder, the Director may serve<br />

upon such person a written notice stating the nature of the violation Within<br />

thirty (SO) days of the date of the notice, a plan for the satisfactory correction<br />

thereof shall be submitted to the Director by the User<br />

Sectioa 3. Any User subject to enforcement action under the provisions of this<br />

Ordinance may request a hearing before the Director within ten (10) days of<br />

receipt of notificaUon of proposed enforcement action A hearing is to be held by<br />

the Director concerning the violaUon, the reasons why the action is to be taken,<br />

the proposed enforcement action, and directing the User to show cause before<br />

the Director why the proposed enforcement action should not be taken<br />

Sectioa 4. The Director may conduct the bearing and take the evidence, or<br />

may designate any officer or employee to<br />

A Issue in the name of the YCUA notices of bearing requesting the atten-<br />

dance and testimony of witnesses, and the production of evidence or<br />

relevant to any matter involved in such hearings or.<br />

B Take the evidence<br />

Section 5. At any bearing held pursuant to this Ordinance, testimony taken<br />

must be under oath and recorded stenographically The transcript, so recorded,<br />

will be made available to any member of the public or any party to the hearing<br />

upon payment of the usual charges thereof<br />

Sectioa 6. After the Director has reviewed the evidence, he may issue any<br />

order to the User responsible for the discharge directing that, following a specif<br />

ic time period, the sewer service be discontinued unless adequate treatment<br />

facilities, devices or other related appurtenances shall have been installed on<br />

existing treatment facilities, and that said devices or other related appurte-<br />

nances are properly operated Further orders and directives as necessary and<br />

appropriate may be issued.<br />

Sectioa 7. The Director shall also establish appropriate surcharges or fees to<br />

reimburse the YCUA for the additional cost of operation and maintenance of the<br />

wastewater treatment works due to the violations of this Ordinance<br />

A Within ten (10) days from the date the Order is received from the<br />

Director, the aggrieved party shall formerly notify the YCUA Board<br />

of their intent to appeal the Director's Order issued pursuant to Sec-<br />

tion 6 on a form to be provided by YCUA<br />

B Within thirty (30) days from the date the Order is received, the ag-<br />

grieved party shall submit to the YCUA Board the grounds on which<br />

the appeal is based together with all documents, evidence, transcripts,<br />

and information in support of said party's position In addition the<br />

aggrieved party shallk file five (5) copies of their grounds for appeal<br />

with the YCUA Board and serve an additional copy on the Director<br />

C. The Director shall have thirty (30) days to respondd to the aggrieved<br />

party's grounds for appeal and to submit all evidence, documents and<br />

information in support of any order issued pursuant to Section 6 of<br />

said Article The Director shall file with the YCUA Board five (5)<br />

copies of his responsive pleadings and shall serve an additional copy<br />

on the aggrieved party or his designated agent<br />

D Within thirty (30) days of receiving the Director s response to the<br />

aggrieved party's appeal, the YCUA Board shall meet and review all<br />

responsive pleadings pertaining to said appeal and shall issue an order<br />

affirming the Director's order, affirming the Director's order in full.<br />

The YCUA shall immediately forward a copy of its order to all inter-<br />

ested parties of record<br />

Sectioa 8. If any person discharges sewage, industrial wastes into the YCUA<br />

wastewater disposal system contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, or any<br />

provision of a permit issued hereunder or any provision of Federal or State<br />

Pretreatment Requirements, or any order of the YCUA, the YCUA may com-<br />

mence an action for appropriate legal and, or equitable relief in the applicable<br />

Court of this count-?<br />

ARTICLE XIII<br />

ENFORCEMENT<br />

Sectioo 1. All orders, directives, legal and/or equitable actions which are<br />

necessary and appropriate to enforece any article or Section of this Ordinance<br />

shall be carried out by YCUA and /or the Township<br />

Section 2. Nothing contained in Section 1 shall preclude the Township from<br />

instituting, maintaining or joining any legal and/or equitable actions to enforce<br />

this ordindance<br />

ARTICLE XIV<br />

RECORD KEEPING<br />

The YCUA will maintain and keep proper books of records and accounts,<br />

separate from all other records and accounts, in which shall be made full and<br />

correct entries of all transactions relaUng to the system The YCUA will cause<br />

an annual audit of such books of record and account for the preceding operating<br />

year to be made by a recognized independent certified public accountant, and<br />

will supply such audit report to authorized public officials on request<br />

In conjunction with the audit there shall be an annual review of the sewer<br />

charge system for adequacies meeting expected expenditures for the following<br />

year.<br />

Classification of old and new Industrial Users should also be reviewed annual-<br />

ly.<br />

The YCUA will maintain and carry insurance on all physical properties of the<br />

system, of the kinds and in the amounts normally carried by public uUlity<br />

companies and municipalities engaged in the operation of sewage disposal sys-<br />

tems All monies received for losses under any such insurance policies shall be<br />

applied solely to the replacement and restoration of the property damaged or<br />

destroyed<br />

ARTICLE XV<br />

APPLICABILITY<br />

This Section (73 081) shall apply to all nondomestic users of the Township<br />

wastewater system that discharge directly or indirectly into the Ypsilanti Com-<br />

munity Utilities Authority's treatment plant<br />

ARTICLE XVI<br />

PERMIT REQUIREMENTS<br />

Section 1. All nondomestic users must notify the Director of the nature and<br />

characteristics of their wastewater prior to commencing their discharge The<br />

Director is authorized to prepare a form for this purpose<br />

Sectioa 2. It «>"»'' be unlawful for significant Industrial Users to discharge<br />

wastewater, either directly or indirectly, into the Township's sanitary »e*er<br />

system without first obtaining an Industrial User pretreatment permit from the<br />

POTW Director Any violation of the terms and conditions of an Industrial User<br />

pretreatment permit shall be deemed a violation of this ordinance Obtaining an<br />

Industrial User pretreatment permit does not relieve a permittee of its obliga-<br />

tion to obtain other permits required by Federal, State or local laws<br />

Sectioa 3. The Director may require that other Industrial Users, including<br />

liquid waste haulers, obtain Industrail User pretreatment permits as neceasary<br />

to carry out the purposes of this ordinance<br />

Sectioa 4. Any Industrial User located beyond the Township limits shall sub-<br />

mit a permit application in accordance with Section 4 0 below within sixty («0)<br />

days of the effective date of this ordinance New Industrial Users located be-<br />

yond the Township limits shall submit such applications to the Director sixty<br />

(M) days prior to discharging into the sanitary sewer Upon review and approval<br />

of m t application, the Dfrector may enter into a contract with the user which<br />

requires the user to subject itself to. and abide by this ordinance, including all<br />

permitting, compliance monitoring, reporting, and enforcement provisions<br />

herein.<br />

Sectioa 5. Existing Conecttoas. Any significant Industrial User which dis-<br />

charges nondomestic waste into the sanitary sewer system prior to the effective<br />

date of this ordinance and who wishes to continue such discharges in the future.<br />

p^.ii within ninety (90) days after said date, apply to the YCUA for an Industrial<br />

User pretreatment permit and shall not cause or allow discharges to the POTW<br />

to continoe after ooe hundred eighty (180) days from and after the effective date<br />

of this ordinance except in accordance with a permit Issued by the Director<br />

Sectlsa « New CoMecttoas Any significant Industrial User proposing to be<br />

«n or recommend discharging nondomestic wastes into the sanitary sewer sys-<br />

tem meat ft**"'" a pretreatment permit prior to beginning or recommending<br />

such discharge An application for this permit must be filed at least sixty (SO)<br />

davs prior to the anticipated start up date<br />

ARTICLE XVII<br />

PERMIT APPLICATION<br />

Sectioa I. In order to be considered for a pretreatment permit, all Industrial<br />

Users required to have a permit must submit the following information on an<br />

application form approved by the Director:<br />

A Name address, and location (if different from the address);<br />

B Standard Industrial ClassificaUon (SIC) code of both the industry as a<br />

whole and any processed for which Federal categorical standards have<br />

been promulgated;<br />

C. Wastewater constituents and characteristics including any pollutants in<br />

the discharge which are limited by any Federal. State, or Local stand-<br />

ards Sampling and analysis will be undertaken in accordance with 40<br />

CFR Part 136,<br />

D Time and duration of the discharge,<br />

E Daily maximum, daily average, and monthly average wastewater flow<br />

rates, including daily, monthly, and seasonal variations, if any,<br />

F Description of activities, facilities. and plant processes on the premises,<br />

including a list of all raw materials and chemicals used at the facility<br />

which are or couid accidentally or intentionally be discharged to the<br />

POTW.<br />

G The site plans, floor plans and mechanical and plumbing plans and details<br />

to show all sewers, floor drains, and appurtenances by size, location and<br />

elevation.<br />

H Each product produced by type, amount, process and processes and rate<br />

of production.<br />

I Type and amount of raw materials processed (average and maximum per<br />

day);<br />

J Number and type of employees, and hours of operation, and proposed or<br />

actual hours of operation of the pretreatment system.<br />

K Whether additional operaUon and maintenance (O&M) and or additional<br />

pretreatment is required for the user to meet all applicable Federal.<br />

State and Local standards If additional pretreatment and or O&M will<br />

be required to meet the standards, then the Industrial User shall indicate<br />

the shortest time schedule necessary to accomplish installation or adop-<br />

tion of such additional treatment and or O&M The completion date in<br />

this schedule shall not be longer than the compliance date established for<br />

the applicable pretreatment standard The following conditions apply to<br />

this schedule<br />

( i) The schedule shall contain progress Increments in the form of dates<br />

for the commencement and completion of major events leading to<br />

the construction and operation of additional pretreatment required<br />

for the user to meet the applicable pretreatment standards (such<br />

events include hiring and engineer, completing construction, begin-<br />

ning operation, and conducting routine operaUon). No increment re-<br />

ferred to in (a) above shall exceed nine (9) months, nor shall the total<br />

compliance period exceed eighteen (18) months;<br />

(n) No later than fourteen (14) days foUowing each date in the schedule<br />

and the final date for compliance, the user shall submit a progress<br />

report to the Director including, as a minimum, whether or not it<br />

complied with the increment of progress, the reason for any delay,<br />

and if appropriate, the steps being taken by the user to return to the<br />

establishment schedule. In no event shall more than nine (9) months<br />

elapse between such progress reports to the Director<br />

1 Any other information as may be deemed by the Director to be necessary<br />

to evaluate the permit application.<br />

Sectioa 2. All plans required in Section 4 1 must be certified for accuracy by a<br />

Stale registered professional engineer<br />

Section 3. All applications must contain the following certification statement<br />

and be signed in accordance with Section (a), (b). (c) or (d) below<br />

"I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were<br />

prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system de-<br />

signed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the<br />

information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the persons directly responsible<br />

for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my<br />

knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete I am aware that there are<br />

significant penalities for submitting false information, including the possibility<br />

of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations "<br />

a By a responsible corporate officer, if the Industrial User submitting the re-<br />

ports is a corporation For the purpose of this paragraph, a responsible corpo-<br />

rate officer means<br />

( i) A president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in<br />

charge of a principal business function, or any other person who per-<br />

forms similar policy decision-making functions for the corporation, or<br />

(ii) The manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operation<br />

facilities employing more than 250 persons or having gross annual sales<br />

or expenditures exceeding $25 million (in second-quarter 1980 dollars), if<br />

authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the mana-<br />

ger in accordance with corporate procedures<br />

b By a general partner or proprietor of the Industrial User submitUng the<br />

reports is a partnership or sole proprietorship respectively<br />

c The principal executive officer or director having responsibility for the over<br />

all operaUon of the discharging facility of the Industrial User submitting the<br />

reports is a Federal, State, or local governmental entity, or their agents<br />

d By a duly authorized representative of the individual designated in para<br />

graph (a), (b) or (c) or this Section if:<br />

( i) This authorization specifies either an individual or a position having re-<br />

sponsibility for the overall operaUon of the facility from which the Indus-<br />

trial Discharge originates, such as the position of plant manager, opera-<br />

tion of a well, or well field superintendent, or a position of equivalent,-<br />

responsibility, or having overall responsibility for environmental mat*<br />

ters for the company, and<br />

(ii) The written authorization is submitted to the City.<br />

e If an authorization under paragraph {d) of this Section is no longer accurate<br />

because a different individual or position has responsibility for the overall<br />

operation of the facility, or overall responsibility for environmental matters<br />

for the company, a new authorization satisfying the requirements of para-<br />

graph (d) of this Section must be submitted to the City prior to or together<br />

with any reports to be signed by an authorized representative<br />

Section 4. The Director will evaluate the date furnished by the Industrial User<br />

and may require additional information After evaluation of the data furnished,<br />

the Director may issue an Industrial User Pretreatment Permit subject to<br />

terms and conditions provided herein<br />

Sectioa 5. At the time an application for a permit is made, the User shall pay-<br />

to YCUA a permit fee in the amount of Two Hundred (|200 00) Dollars, which<br />

fee shall be refunded to the User in the event the permit is denied<br />

ARTICLE XVIII<br />

PRETREATMENT PERMIT CONTENTS<br />

Section I. Pretreatment permits shall Include such coodiUons as are reason-<br />

ably deemed necessary by the Director to prevent pass through or interference.<br />

protect the quality of the water body receiving the POTW's effluent, protect<br />

worker health and safety, facilitate POTW sludge managementand disposal,<br />

protect ambient air quality, and protect against damage to the POTW collection<br />

system or plant Permits may corUIn. but need not be limited to, the following<br />

a LimiU on the average and or maximum rate of discharge, time of dis-<br />

charge, and or requirements for flow regulation and equalisation,<br />

b Limits oo the average and/or maximum concentration, mass, or other<br />

measures of idenUfted wastewater consiUtuenU or properties,<br />

c Requirements for the installation of pretreatment technology or contruc<br />

tion of appropriate containment devices, etc designed to reduce elimi<br />

nate, or prevent the introduction of pollutants into the treatment works;<br />

d Development and implementation of spill control plana or other special<br />

conditions Including additional management practices necessary to ade-<br />

quately prevent accidental. unanticipated, or routing discharges.<br />

e The unit charge or schedule of user charges and fees for the management<br />

of the wastewater discharged to the POTW;<br />

f Requirement! for installation and maintenance of inspection and camping<br />

g Sof^lflcaUons for monitoring programs which may include ssmpllng lo-<br />

ratioos, frequency of samplings, number types, and standards for tests<br />

and reporting schedules.<br />

h Compliance schedulee.<br />

I. Requirements for submission of technical reports or discharge reoorta<br />

j Requirements for maintaining and retaining plant records relating to<br />

wastewater discharge as specified by the Director and affording the Di-<br />

rector, or his representatives, access thereto.<br />

k Requirements for notification of any new introduction of wastewater con-<br />

stituents or of any substantial change in the volume or character of the<br />

wastewater being introduced in the POTW;<br />

1. Requirements for the notificaUon of any change in the manufacturing<br />

and or pretreatment process used by the permittee;<br />

m Requirements for notification of excessive, accidental or slug discharges,<br />

n Other conditions as deemed appropriate by the Director to ensure compli-<br />

ance with this ordinance, and State and Federal laws, rules and regula-<br />

tions;<br />

0 A statement that compliance with the permit does not relieve the permit-<br />

tee of responsibility for compliance with all applicable Federal pretreat-<br />

ment standards, including those which become effective during the term<br />

of the permit<br />

ARTICLE XIX<br />

PERMIT ISSUANCE PROCESS<br />

Section 1. Permit Duration. Permits shall be issued lor a specified ume peri-<br />

od, not to exceed five (5) years A permit may be issued for a period less than<br />

five (5) years, at the discretion of the Director.<br />

Section 2. Permit Appeals. The Director will provide all interested persons<br />

with noUce of final permit decisions Upon noUce by the Director, any person,<br />

including the Industrial User, may petiUon to appeal the terms of the permit<br />

within thirty (30) days of the notices<br />

a. Failure to submit a timely peUtion for review shall be deemed to be a<br />

waiver of the appeal.<br />

b In its petition, the appealing party must indicate the permit provisions<br />

objected to, the reasons for this objection, and the alternative condition, if<br />

any. it seeks to be placed in the permit;<br />

c The effectiveness of the permit shall not be stayed pending a reconsidera-<br />

tion by the Board If, after considering the petiUon and any arguments put<br />

forth by the Director, the board determines that reconsideration is prop-<br />

er, it shall remand the permit back to the Director for re-issuance Those<br />

permit provisions being reconsidered by the Director shall be stayed<br />

pending reissuance;<br />

d A board of directors decision not to reconsider a final permit shall be<br />

considered final administrative action for purposes of judicial review;<br />

Section 3. Permit Action. The Director may modify or terminate the permit for<br />

good cause including, but not limited to. the following<br />

a To incorporate any new or revised Federal, State or local pretreatment<br />

standards or requirements;<br />

b Material or substantial alterations or addiUons to the discharger s opera-<br />

tion processes, or discharge volume or character which were not consid-<br />

ered in drafUng the effective permit,<br />

c A change in any condition in either the Industrial User or the POTW that<br />

requires either a temporary or permanent reducUon or elimination of the<br />

authorized discharge;<br />

d Information indicating that the permitted discharge poses a threat to the<br />

Control Authority's collecUon and treatment systems, POTW personnel or<br />

the receiving waters.<br />

e. Violation of any terms or conditions of the permit,<br />

f Misrepresentation or failure to disclose fully all relevant facts in the per-<br />

mit application or in any required reporting,<br />

g Revision of or a grant of variance from such categorical standards pursu-<br />

ant to 40 CFR 403 13; or<br />

h To correct typographical or other errors in the permit,<br />

1 To reflect transfer of the facility ownership and or operation to a new<br />

owner operator.<br />

j Upon request of the permittee, provided such request does not create a<br />

violaUon of any applicable requirements, standards, laws, or rules and<br />

regulations;<br />

k Falsifying self-monitoring reports,<br />

I Tampering with monitoring equipment,<br />

m. Refusing to allow timely access to the facility premises and records;<br />

n Failure to meet effluent limitations;<br />

o. Failure to pay fines;<br />

p Failure to pay sewer charges,<br />

q. Failure to meet compliance schedules.<br />

The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation<br />

and re-issuance, or termination, or a notification of planned charges or antici-<br />

pated noncompliance, does not stay any permit condition.<br />

Section 4. Permit Transfer, Permits may be reassigned or transferred to a<br />

new owner and or operator with prior approval of the Director<br />

a The permittee must give at least thirty (30) days advance notice to the<br />

Director,<br />

b The notice must include a written certification by the new owner which:<br />

( i) States that the new owner has no immediate intent to change the<br />

facility's operaUons and processes.<br />

( ii) Identifies the specific date in which the transfer is to occur,<br />

(iii) Acknowledges full responsibility for complying with the existing per-<br />

mit<br />

Section 5. Permit Re-Issuance. The user shall apply for permit re-issuance by<br />

submitUng a complete permit applicaUon a minimum of ninety (90) days prior<br />

to the expiration of the user's existing permit.<br />

Section 6. Continuation of Expired Permits. An expired permit will continue<br />

to be effective and enforceable until the permit is reissued if:<br />

a The industrial use has submitted to a complete permit applicaUon at least<br />

ninety (90) days prior to the expiration date of the user's existing permit,<br />

and<br />

b The failure to reissue the permit, prior to expiration of the previous per-<br />

mit. is not due to any act or failure to act on the part of the Industrial<br />

User.<br />

Sectioo 7. Special Agreement Nothing is this ordinance shall be construed as<br />

preventing any special agreement or arrangement between the POTW and any<br />

user whereby wastewater of unusual strength or character is accepted into the<br />

POTW and specially treated and subject to any payments or user charges, as<br />

may be applicable However, no discharge which violates pretreatment stand-<br />

ards will be allowed under the terms of such special agreements If, in the<br />

opinion of the Director, the wastewater may have the potential to cause or<br />

result in any of the following curcumstances, no such special agreement will be<br />

made<br />

a Pass through or Interfere,<br />

b Endanger municipal employees or the public;<br />

ARTICLE XX<br />

Section 1 REPEAL<br />

All ordinances or parts of ordinance in conflict herewith are hereby repealed<br />

The balance of Chapter 71. except as herein amended, shall remain in full force<br />

and effect.<br />

Sectioo 2 SEVERABILITY.<br />

The Invalidity of any section, clause, sentence, or provision of this Ordinance<br />

«h»n not affect the validity of any other part of this Ordinance which can be<br />

given effect without such invalid part or parts<br />

Sectioa 3. SAVINGS CLAUSE.<br />

The repeal and amendment provided herein shall not abrogate or affect any<br />

offense or act committed or done, or any penalty or forfeiture Incurred, or any<br />

pending litigation or prosecution or any right established, or occurring prior to<br />

the effective date of this Ordinance<br />

Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.<br />

This Ordinance shall become effective upoo publication In a manner provided<br />

by law<br />

This Ordinance was duly adopted and or considered by the Townahip Board of<br />

Trustees of the Charter Townahip of Plymouth at its regular meeting called and<br />

held on the Mrd day of November. IMS, and was ordered given publication in<br />

the manner required by law Copies of the complete ordinance are available for<br />

inspection from the Township Clerk at the Plymouth Townahip Hail, 41*M Ann<br />

Arbor Road. Plymouth, Michigan 48170<br />

MARILYN MASSENGILL. Clerk<br />

Introduced November I, 1993<br />

Published November 15. 1993<br />

Adopted November 23. 1993<br />

Effective upon <strong>Public</strong>ation November 29.1993<br />

1. 1MI<br />

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cember: The<br />

most complex<br />

w 1 space shuttle<br />

mission to date<br />

' V*" will be launched,<br />

and the Geminid<br />

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observe the latter.<br />

The goal of the shuttle mission<br />

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"space-walking" during five six-<br />

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that skywatchers can view direct-<br />

ly, but it is worth mentioning.<br />

Let's all wish them success.<br />

On the evening of Dec. 2, a line<br />

drawn from Castor through Pol-<br />

lux will bring you to the moon.<br />

Castor and Pollux represent an-<br />

other blunder, although this one<br />

is not of NASA's^ doing. Many<br />

years ago,~when the Greek letters<br />

were added to the proper names of<br />

the stars, Castor was designated<br />

Alpha Geminorum and Pollux<br />

was given Beta.<br />

This makes perfect sense be-<br />

cause they are the first and sec-<br />

ond brightest stars in Gemini.<br />

However, modern measurements<br />

of the Intensity of these two stars<br />

shows that Pollux is actually a bit<br />

brighter than Castor. So in the<br />

case of Gemini, the star with the<br />

second letter of the Greek alpha-<br />

bet is brighter than the star that<br />

was designated with the first let-<br />

ter. (It's possible that the lumi-<br />

nosity of Pollux increased during<br />

the past few centuries.)<br />

Notice the bright star below the<br />

moon on the morning of Dec. 3rd.<br />

This will be Procyon (PRO see<br />

on), also known as the Little Dog<br />

star. Procyon is the eighth bright-<br />

est star in the sky and the fifth<br />

closest to us. It always rises<br />

slightly before Sirius (SEER e<br />

us), the Big Dog star. Sirius, the<br />

brightest star in the night sky,<br />

will be found below Procyon, near<br />

the west southwest horizon.<br />

Dominating the southeastern<br />

morning sky with a brightness<br />

even greater than that of Sirius,<br />

will be the planet Jupiter. This<br />

will be the only planet easily visi-<br />

ble before sunrise. Both Mercury<br />

and Venus will be in the morning<br />

sky, below and to the left of Jupi-<br />

ter. but Mercury will be difficult<br />

to see in the glare of morning<br />

twilight, and Venus will be just<br />

barely above the horizon.<br />

The moon will be found directly<br />

below the star Regulus (REG you<br />

lus) on the morning of the 5th.<br />

Regulus represents -the "heart" of<br />

Leo the lion. On<br />

morning, at 10:49 a.m., the moon<br />

will be at last quarter phase. It<br />

will be starting the last quarter of<br />

its current orbit around the earth.<br />

Follow the waning (decreasing)<br />

crescent moon across the predawn<br />

sky beginning with Dec. 9. The<br />

bright star directly above the up-<br />

per cusp ("point") of the crescent<br />

on the 9th will be Spica (SPY ka),<br />

the brightest star in the constella-<br />

tion of Virgo.<br />

On the morning of the 10th, the<br />

moon will be located below Jupi-<br />

ter and to the right of Alpha Li-<br />

brae, also known by the tongue-<br />

twisting name of Zeuben El<br />

Genubi (ZOO ben el gen YOU<br />

bee). The name means "The<br />

Southern Claw" and is derived<br />

from the ancient time when this<br />

star was a part of Scorpius. Libra<br />

became a separate constellation<br />

long ago, but the name of this star<br />

[ the same.<br />

The moon will be 11 degrees<br />

above and to the right of Mercury<br />

on the morning of the 11th. This<br />

will be the last -morning you will<br />

be able to see the moon easily. On<br />

the following morning the moon<br />

will be located directly between<br />

Mercury and Venus, but it will be<br />

extremely difficult to see.<br />

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1993 SUBURBAN<br />

FAMILY LIFE<br />

EARTHA DEYAMPERT<br />

It's merry,<br />

merry month<br />

ofDecember<br />

Jingle bells, jingle bells, more holiday on the<br />

way. Oh, what fun it is to have family togetherness.<br />

winter school break just two weeks away<br />

-hey!<br />

December is the month that puts us in the spirit<br />

of giving and doing. It's the month that we so willingly<br />

turn the focus away from ourselves and spotlight<br />

those closest to us. Those individuals we<br />

really love and admire or those folks we simply feel<br />

darned good about because of their welcoming<br />

smiles and winning personalities.<br />

The point is December is a month for sharing<br />

and caring-celebration. It's a "let's do" month like<br />

June or July, except "let's do" is done sometimes<br />

wearing layer upon layer of outside clothing.<br />

With the dawn ofDecember comes the brisk kiss of<br />

winter air instead of the healing heat of summer, or<br />

the unpredictable cool offall. December is a -we" instead<br />

ofme" month. We will go shopping; we will visit<br />

grandma and grandpa; we will decorate the tree.<br />

It's a month that each day is filled with excitement<br />

and anticipation of good things to come.<br />

Innocence.hope and those special sparkling<br />

gleams from eyes of children make December the<br />

best month of the year.<br />

December is action-packed - family and friends<br />

are primary. Here are some activities to "wrap up"<br />

the year to do with and for others:<br />

Dec. 2 - Make a December activities calendar<br />

and trim with Christmas holly.<br />

Dec. 3 - Have each family member design and<br />

make a Christmas ornament.<br />

Dec. 4 - Make some sweet treats like cranberry<br />

bars.<br />

Dec. 5 - Perform a play like the story- of<br />

Christmas.<br />

Dec. 6 - Go shopping for fruit, nuts and small<br />

gift items to include in holiday gift baskets. Take a<br />

friend along.<br />

Dec. 7 - Decorate the office at work with memos<br />

of holiday wishes.<br />

Dec. 8 - Go to a movie. Enjoy the buttered popcorn.<br />

Dec. 9 - Declare today a Santa hat day.<br />

Dec. 10-Donateclothingandfoodtothe<br />

Salvation Army and homeless shelters.<br />

Dec. 11 - Take the family ice skating. Have all<br />

family members dress wearing a shared favorite<br />

color.<br />

Dec. 12 - Singthe "Twelve Days ofChristmas"<br />

carol.<br />

Dec. 13 - Visit the elderly at the neighborhood<br />

convalescent center.<br />

Dec.""14 - Trim and decorate the tree.<br />

Dec. 15 - Have a taste-testing smorgasbord,<br />

serving and sampling favorite foods enjoyed during<br />

the holiday season. Include various ethnic<br />

foods.<br />

Dec. 16-Have a gift scavenger hunt.<br />

Dec. 17 - Rent a family movie video that makes<br />

everyone laugh.<br />

Dec. 18 - Take a senior citizen shopping or assist<br />

them in gift wrapping.<br />

Dec. 19 - Host a Sunday breakfast or brunch.<br />

Invite friends, family and neighbors.<br />

Dec. 20 - Give a special monetary offering from<br />

your family, civic group or church to a charitable<br />

foundation or organization.<br />

Dec. 21 - Visit Children's Hospital in Detroit.<br />

Get permission to bring toys, books and fun games<br />

along.<br />

Dec. 22 - Buddy up or take your group to visit<br />

people in the neighborhood or closest hospital. Sing<br />

Christmas carols to lift spirits.<br />

Dec. 23 - Have a gift-wrapping marathon.<br />

Dec. 24 - Show good neighborhood spirit and<br />

unity by tying a big red ribbon around trees on the<br />

block. Also each neighbor leave on an outside light<br />

for Santa's arrival.<br />

Dec. 25-Celebrate with those you love. Keep<br />

blessed thoughts and pray for world peace.<br />

Dec. 26 - Save the gift wrappings and bows for<br />

arts and crafts projects. Make a collage.<br />

Dec. 27 - Give your employees a certificate of appreciation<br />

or some other expression ofgratitude.<br />

Dec. 28 - Take your children on a "We love living"<br />

walk to promote good health and togetherness.<br />

Dec. 29 - Attach each family member's photo to<br />

their New Year's resolution.<br />

Dec. 30 - Make plans for a prosperous New<br />

Year.<br />

Dec. 31 - Dress up in your finest duds and go<br />

somewhere special. Break out the glitter, the fancy<br />

shoes and suit coat.<br />

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DeYampert, call her at953-2047, mailbox number<br />

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Graphology, Page 3C<br />

Religion News, Page 5C<br />

STAFF I'HOTOSBY SHARON l.FMlEt"*<br />

C<br />

When you sleep:<br />

Barbara Moore<br />

of the Enuresis<br />

Treatment<br />

Center goes<br />

over a sleep<br />

chart with a<br />

10-year-old<br />

client from<br />

Rochester Hills.<br />

Center dries up bedwetting woes<br />

BY SUE MASON<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Enuresis is a problem for those who endure waking<br />

up to wet beds and sopping wet bed clothes. It can<br />

stifle social interaction at all ages and leave its<br />

sufferers with low self-esteem. But help is available<br />

from a woman who understands what it's all about.<br />

Barbara Moore has a file filled with<br />

letters. Others are taped to the wail<br />

and even more are in frames scattered<br />

around her office. The wording is different.<br />

but each and every one carries<br />

the same message . . . heartfelt<br />

thanks for her help.<br />

"Thank you for all your help," wrote<br />

Jonathan Rice of Livonia. "There once<br />

was a time when I never thought I<br />

would be dry. I like doing the exercises<br />

because they help me stay dry. I don't<br />

like doing them because they take too<br />

much time."<br />

Rice is among children and adults<br />

who have learned they can overcome<br />

enuresis, or nighttime bedwetting,<br />

and its emotional and physical side effects,<br />

with the help of Moore and her<br />

staff at the Enuresis Treatment<br />

Center frrParmington Hills.<br />

"The thing 1 hear most is'I wish I had<br />

known about you,' "Moore said. "I had<br />

a waitress follow meoutofa restaurant<br />

and say, 'You mean it's not my fault?' I<br />

guess that's why it feels so good to help<br />

people and to know you've changed<br />

their life."<br />

Moore has spent 15 years helping<br />

people overcome their enuresis. It's a<br />

job that has its roots in raising her own<br />

family. Her daughter began wetting<br />

the bed at age 6. It took two years to<br />

overcome the problem and while her<br />

daughter was seeing a psychologist.<br />

Moore gathered even- bit of information<br />

she could on enuresis.<br />

She came up with her treatment<br />

program "by trial and error over a period<br />

ofyears and kept adding to it" until<br />

it became 1 what it is today. The treatment<br />

involves a bio-feedback, physiobehavioral<br />

method of changing the<br />

patients's deep sleep pattern into the<br />

more typical pattern of a non-bedwetter.<br />

It is drug-free and non-invasive<br />

and employs development and<br />

strengthening exercises to reinforce<br />

the urinary system.<br />

Some20millionchildren and adults<br />

wet thebed, many oftheadultsbecause<br />

of defective urinary organs, weakened<br />

muscles, descending bladders and other<br />

physical problems that make voluntary<br />

control around the clock difficult.<br />

Sleep problem<br />

Enuresis, however, is caused by an<br />

abnormal deep sleep pattern. It is inherited<br />

and can start at birth and continue<br />

on (primary wetting' or lay<br />

dormant until triggered by things like<br />

stress or anxiety (secondary wetti ng).<br />

Amongyoungsters, enuresis affects<br />

10-15 percent of 5-year-olds. The number<br />

drops to about 5 percent for children<br />

ages 10-15 and l-2percentfor 16to<br />

18-year-olds. And almost three<br />

times as many boys as girls wet the bed.<br />

a ccordi ng to Moore.<br />

See ENURESIS. 2C<br />

Hello, It's me: Cleo, the office cockateel, is used to putting<br />

clients like 7-year-old Jonathan Rice of Livonia at ease when<br />

thex visit the center.<br />

Thank you: Words with a message<br />

True love: LeAnn<br />

Strasser has plenty<br />

to be thankful<br />

this season,<br />

including meeting<br />

her fiance, Tom<br />

Gribble, during<br />

therapy at<br />

Personal<br />

Therapists Inc. in<br />

Livonia. The couple<br />

plan to wed in<br />

1995.<br />

k<br />

Oirv ATT PHOTno*AM«M<br />

BY SIT. MASON<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

LeAnn Strasser is looking forward to walking<br />

down the aisle on her wedding day<br />

William Piatt is anxious about start ing his freshman<br />

year at Oakland University in January.<br />

Dwayne Popiolek is taking computer classes in<br />

hopes of getting gainful employment.<br />

Three different people with a lot in common. They<br />

are in various stages of recovery from accidents involvingclosed<br />

head injuries. And in this seasonof giving<br />

thanks, they are thankful for the recovery they<br />

have made with the help of Personal Therapists Inc.<br />

Strasser. Piatt and Popiolek were among a group<br />

of clients from the Livonia-based rehabilitation<br />

agency who chose Thanksgiving to speak about the<br />

good things in their lives. All members of a personal<br />

self-esteem class, they decided to practice their public<br />

speaking while telling whomever would listen<br />

what they were thankful for.<br />

"I lo«t a lot when I had my accident, but I've got a<br />

lot to be thankful for." said Strasser in a slow halting<br />

voice. "I was 19 years old when I got in a motorcycle<br />

accident with my bovfnend Rick He died, so I feel<br />

real lucky to be alive."<br />

Seated in a wheelchair, Strasser offered a thank<br />

you to her family, i ncl udi ng her mother Donna who<br />

See THANK YOU, 3C


2C*<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

Optimism and ambition are writer's guiding forces<br />

GRAPHOLOGY<br />

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LORENE<br />

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Dear Lorene,<br />

I have always<br />

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Enuresis<br />

The average person gradually<br />

drifts through the four stages of<br />

sleep to the deepest level. If sufficient<br />

bladder pressure develops,<br />

the person is able to awaken. The<br />

enuretic person, however, drops<br />

swiftly to the deepest level of<br />

sleep and stays there for longer<br />

periods of time. As a result, when<br />

the brain is notified of sufficient<br />

bladder pressure, he cannot awaken<br />

and returns to deep sleep after<br />

the involuntary- urination. For<br />

some, the wets can be a dribble;<br />

for others, they can be full-blown<br />

wet.<br />

The deep sleep pattern is the<br />

same pattern found in sleepwalkers<br />

or people who have night terrors,<br />

Moore said. But while "all<br />

bedwetters are deep sleepers, not<br />

all deep sleepers are bedwetters."<br />

The sleep pattern can have a<br />

detrimental effect. When the<br />

child plunges into a deep sleep, he<br />

doesn't get a good sleep, so he<br />

awakens not rested and sluggish,<br />

according to Moore. As he gets to<br />

the fifth-sixth grades, the lack of<br />

rest can affect him academically<br />

— an appearance of a disciplinary<br />

problem, not paying attention or<br />

episodes of daydreaming.<br />

"I have a college student who is<br />

a bedwetter who said he couldn't<br />

focus, that he felt like he was<br />

drifting," Moore said. "He said, 'I<br />

know I'm bright but I can't do it; I<br />

have to work on the bedwetting<br />

Optimism and ambition appear<br />

to be guiding forces in this writer's<br />

busy life. She is able to see a<br />

light at the end of a tunnel which<br />

has not yet been built.<br />

Determination is long, strong<br />

and cannot be missed. Until she<br />

has completed what she set out to<br />

accomplish, she does not give up.<br />

There is also an independent<br />

side, and she appears to persist in<br />

some independent ways.<br />

This js a serious young woman<br />

who is conscientious about her<br />

obligations. She is willing to assume<br />

responsibility. She seems to<br />

vacillate between getting right<br />

down to business and dallying a<br />

little. Once she begins to execute<br />

her duties she is both precise and<br />

careful. Punctuality may not be<br />

her highest priority.<br />

from page 1C<br />

first.' "<br />

Far and near<br />

Moore's clients come from all<br />

over. She rattles off a mixture of<br />

metro Detroit communities, then<br />

adds in the Upper Penninsula,<br />

Alaska, Ohio, Massachusetts and<br />

Kentucky, Saskatchewan and<br />

even Bermuda.<br />

She and the staff try to meet<br />

each client at least once face-toface<br />

to do an assessment and family<br />

history-. The average treatment<br />

program my involve 12 visits to<br />

the office. For the long-distance<br />

patients, modern technology —<br />

the facsimile machine — is<br />

pressed into service.<br />

The treatment involves both<br />

the parents and children. While<br />

parents record everything that<br />

happens and learn how to interrupt<br />

the child's sleep pattern, the<br />

child has to drink more fluids to<br />

develop the bladder which almost<br />

always increases in size. Once the<br />

bladder has enlarged, the treatment<br />

turns to strengthening muscle<br />

control.<br />

"The exercises depend on what<br />

the child needs," Moore said. "We<br />

have them drink more rather than<br />

less to help develop the bladder.<br />

If you restrict their fluids because<br />

they wet the bed, it implies<br />

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she goes about her work. This<br />

handwriting carries heavy pressure<br />

and when considered with<br />

the total picture suggests vitality<br />

and a competitive nature.<br />

The extreme entanglement in<br />

her handwriting lines tells us she<br />

is restless and searching. She<br />

seeks change and variety in her<br />

daily living. She probably has a<br />

great deal of nervous energy and<br />

must be on the move almost constantly.<br />

Whether on the job or at<br />

home, she dislikes being confined<br />

to small areas. She needs freedom<br />

and room in which she can move<br />

around. She also needs social activities.<br />

At times I rather suspect<br />

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point where she finds herself<br />

chasing her tail.<br />

There is a little irritation here.<br />

three-four months, then there's<br />

two months of testing, including a<br />

gradual reduction in the exercises<br />

to try and force bedwetting. Then<br />

the patient is weaned off the program<br />

completely.<br />

Sensitivity counts<br />

Keeping in mind that it's difficult<br />

to talk to strangers about<br />

bedwetting, Moore has staffed the<br />

center with counselors who are<br />

nurses, social workers and the<br />

like who are sensitive to the need<br />

of the clients. There also is a psychologist,<br />

Lyle Danulof, to deal<br />

with the psychological problems.<br />

Parents, children and adults<br />

see an improvement fairly quickly,<br />

usually within the first twothree<br />

weeks, Moore said. And by<br />

the end of the program, strong<br />

friendships have developed between<br />

the counselors and clients.<br />

Flowers, candy, cookies, even a<br />

party complete with cupcakes are<br />

ways the staff is thanked for their<br />

work and cameras even show up<br />

to take snapshots of favorites, including<br />

Cleo, a cockateel, who<br />

claims the reception desk as its<br />

domain and gladly greets each<br />

and every person who walks in the<br />

door,<br />

There are adults who turn to*<br />

her for help. Moore has worked<br />

When things don't work out as<br />

she might wish them to it can surface.<br />

It is an accepted fact that one's<br />

past has a strong influence on<br />

one's present and future life. This<br />

writer seems to be carrying some<br />

negative feelings toward early<br />

parental relationships. I feel she<br />

would be a happier person if she<br />

could resolve past hurts and resentment,<br />

rather than trying to<br />

run away from them.<br />

I can see "she has been expo&eci.<br />

to some of the finer things in life.<br />

This tends to influence her choice<br />

of activities, friends and pleasures.<br />

When trying to win others to<br />

her point of view, she has quite a<br />

persuasive manner. However, she<br />

with a 65-year-old man who wet<br />

the bed his entire life and a 30year-old<br />

woman and her daughter<br />

who were both enuretics. Bedwetting<br />

was keeping the mother from<br />

having a relationship with her<br />

boyfriend; she couldn't spend a<br />

night with him.<br />

She also helped a newlywed<br />

and former bedwetter who came<br />

in for training to enlarge her<br />

bladder. While she wasn't wetting<br />

the bed, she was getting up fourfive<br />

times a night because her<br />

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Girv WARREN STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER<br />

Kind word: Difficulty speaking hasn't slowed Jimmie Duncan, who chats with Dr.<br />

Dennis Bellehumeur after the Thanksgiving program.<br />

Finding a<br />

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in a new<br />

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Fiance Tom Gribble beamed at<br />

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The two met at PTI — "It was<br />

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PTI is the thread that weaves<br />

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It provides a wide range of<br />

Child's playing is outstanding<br />

BY AVIGDOR ZARO.MP<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

Joshua Cullen, at the age of 9,<br />

is an outstanding pianist. At the<br />

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concert at Novi High<br />

School, he performed a movement<br />

from the Piano Concerto K. 488 in<br />

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BY SUE BUCK<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Members of the Plymouth and<br />

Livonia Wards of the Church of<br />

Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints<br />

are hoping their creche and quilt<br />

display will point the community<br />

to the noncommercial spirit of<br />

Christmas.<br />

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ism to the reason for the season,"<br />

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want to replace commercialism<br />

with the spirit of peace and<br />

goodwill."<br />

In its sixth year, the display<br />

features more than GOO creches<br />

representing at least 30 countries.<br />

It is open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday,<br />

Dec. 3. at the Livonia Ward.<br />

31450 Six Mile at Merriman<br />

Road. It will also be open 10 a.m<br />

to 9 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 4, 1-9<br />

p.m. Sunday, Dec 5, and 10 a.m.<br />

to 9 p.m. Monday. Dec. 6.<br />

Admission is free.<br />

Christmas concerts will be pre-<br />

sented by congregation members<br />

of the two wards 7-8 p.m. Friday,<br />

by Ward Presbyterian Church's<br />

Madrigal Singers 4-7 p.m. Satur-<br />

day, by Stevenson High School's<br />

choir, the "Village Singers." 7-8<br />

p.m Sunday, and by Churchill<br />

High School's choir,"Chorala<br />

tion," 7-8 p.m. Monday.<br />

Kathy Facione, a Livonia<br />

teacher, Leslie Snow, a homemak-<br />

er, and Richard Thurderson, a<br />

Wayne State University associate<br />

provost for academic affairs and<br />

former Livonia school board<br />

member, are co-chairs for this<br />

year's exhibit.<br />

Attendees are often surprised<br />

that there are creches from non<br />

Christian countries like China.<br />

Indonesia and Russia, said Day. a<br />

professional storyteller.<br />

"Christianity has made its way<br />

to these people even though the<br />

state has not recognized it," she<br />

said.<br />

Creches range in size from<br />

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Far and near:<br />

Mandi Clark,<br />

3, moves<br />

around piec-<br />

es of a Scan-<br />

dinavian<br />

creche, part<br />

of the sixth<br />

annual<br />

Creche Ex-<br />

hibit.<br />

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dime-sized figures to those 18-24<br />

inches in height.<br />

"The creches are all the proper-<br />

ty of private collectors," Day said.<br />

A section called "best-loved<br />

creches" will be featured. These<br />

are creches that come with broken<br />

parts and chips, as well as a his-<br />

tory of love and the attention of<br />

children who played and moved<br />

them around under the tree.<br />

Some creches are made of<br />

gingerbread, chocolate, corn<br />

husks and shucks. Facione owns a<br />

Nigerian creche with black figures<br />

made from mud and dung.<br />

Others have more well-known<br />

artists like Lladro and Hummel<br />

There are also Italian. Polish,<br />

Mexican and South American<br />

creches, among others.<br />

Some feature only mother and<br />

child or the immediate tamily<br />

with wise men and shepherd.<br />

Others include the entire town of<br />

Bethlehem.<br />

More than six years ago, the<br />

Relief Society, the Livonia ward's<br />

women's auxiliary, hosted its first<br />

creche display at a mother-daugh-<br />

ter Christmas party.<br />

"Every year, attendance has<br />

doubled," Facione said.<br />

Since then congregation mem-<br />

bers are ever alert to picking up<br />

NEW and unusual creches. Even<br />

the church's foreign missionaries<br />

are looking for creches. Day said.<br />

Miniature creches measure 3<br />

inches or less. One creche is made<br />

from Israeli olive wood.<br />

Quilts are equal attention<br />

grabbers at the exhibit, Dav said.<br />

Sue Cleary, owner of Automated<br />

Transcription Inc. in Livonia, is<br />

one of 10 women providing hand<br />

pieced, hand-appliqued" quilts for<br />

display.<br />

Cleary'S mother, Eunice<br />

Clevenger who lives in Ohio, an-<br />

nually attends the event and dis-<br />

plays treasured family quilts that<br />

are never washed, but stored lov-<br />

ingly in acid-free paper<br />

"It (quilt making) is a vocation<br />

and an avocation," Cleary said.<br />

A Whig Rose and a Baltimore<br />

Album quilt are included in the<br />

collection.<br />

While touching creches and<br />

quilts is not allowed, there will be<br />

a room where children can partici-<br />

pate in activities like creche puz-<br />

zles, coloring sheets and hand<br />

puppets.<br />

"It's not a place for a toddler,<br />

but for a reading child,' Day said.<br />

However. Day hopes parents<br />

won't stay away because the><br />

have small children.<br />

"1 have my own favorites.<br />

Thorderson said of the creche col<br />

lection His wife Cam! makes ht R<br />

own wooden creches and is dis<br />

play ing a scroll saw pine creche.<br />

"Once people come. the\ want<br />

lo come back." Thorderson SAID<br />

How to savor the precious gift of time<br />

MORAL<br />

PERSPECTIVES<br />

It has been<br />

said that man is<br />

the only animal<br />

who knows that<br />

he will die, and<br />

this knowledge<br />

colors his whole<br />

life. This realiza-<br />

tion leads us to<br />

value the time<br />

we have. It also<br />

compels us to<br />

measure our<br />

brief years<br />

against the longer life of mankind<br />

and the eternity of God.<br />

We are like a child at an<br />

RABBI IRWIN<br />

GRONER<br />

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has given him some money, but<br />

who was too young to count it. All<br />

he knows is how to ask for what<br />

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And so he follows his fancy, eat-<br />

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until suddenly he looks down at<br />

his hand and it is empty. There<br />

were other things he meant to<br />

buy. other rides he meant to take,<br />

but the money is gone, and he sits<br />

down and cries.<br />

We are like that child. When we<br />

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T T I N I V T H W I S - L S<br />

IN M.*r mli«iui>*i nil<br />

are born. God puts into our hands<br />

a certain number of golden hours,<br />

and with them, we buy the activi-<br />

ty of our lives. At each gate,<br />

whether of home, career or plea<br />

sure, we surrender the hours de-<br />

manded. And then suddenly, we<br />

reach into our pockets for more.<br />

They are all gone.<br />

How do you spend your time?<br />

Do you waste it, save it, kill it.<br />

lose it. use it?<br />

Some people are spendthrifts.<br />

Time means nothing to them<br />

They run through it like a 5-year-<br />

old with a quarter in front of a<br />

nickel candy counter. The sensa<br />

tion of the moment is all that<br />

counts, and who cares about to<br />

morrow?<br />

Some people are misers. They<br />

count out the hours as though out<br />

of an old-fashioned purse, so deep<br />

you can only bring out one coin at<br />

a time. They watch the clock at<br />

work and at play.<br />

Some people are constantly los-<br />

ing time. Like a watch that runs<br />

slowly, they are never on the hour,<br />

but always 15-30 minutes late.<br />

The only place they will arrive on<br />

time is the cemetery'<br />

Others try to save time. What<br />

they do with it when they have<br />

saved it. I have never quite found<br />

out. There is no bank in which<br />

you can deposit it for later use.<br />

And some people even kill time.<br />

the most tragic murder imagina<br />

ble. Money lost can be recovered,<br />

time lost never can be.<br />

1 submit a recipe for the wise<br />

use of time. Plan as though you<br />

will live; live as though you will<br />

die. Most of us go to one or the<br />

other of these two extremes. EI<br />

ther we worry too much about to<br />

morrow, or spend too much today<br />

Some people live too much in the<br />

future, talk about the vacation<br />

they never take, and about how<br />

they will occupy their lives when<br />

they are retired. They plan with<br />

out doing, dream without achiev<br />

ing, hope without enjoying.<br />

Others live for the moment.<br />

They eat. drink and are merry for<br />

tomorrow we die, living as though<br />

they had only today, their tomor-<br />

rows are frequently nightmares.<br />

What we need is a philosophy<br />

which combines the best of these.<br />

Let plans be laid for the future,<br />

set limits to the time and effort<br />

and resources spent each day. but<br />

within these limits, live with joy.<br />

live each moment, each hour, each<br />

day as though it were your last on<br />

earth Savor the precious gift of<br />

time.<br />

Rubhi I ruin (Jroner us with Con-<br />

gregation Shaarey Zedek in<br />

Southfield If you hal e a Question<br />

or comment, call him at 9.S.?-2(W7.<br />

mailbox number 1862, on a touch-<br />

tone telephone<br />

CHURCH OF COD<br />

A Tiace for Caring...<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS CHURCH OF GOD<br />

9:45 am Sunday School<br />

11:00 am Worship Celebration<br />

Items for the religion calendar<br />

should be submitted no later<br />

than noon Friday for the next<br />

Thursday's issue.<br />

You can also obtain current in-<br />

formation about events, speak<br />

ers and service schedules, etc..<br />

by calling 901 -4 750 or 953-<br />

2043 on a Touch- Tone phone<br />

You must have your four-digit<br />

church ID. ready. For more in for<br />

mation about the service, call<br />

Bryan at 953-2297.<br />

U CHURCH WOMEN<br />

Church Women United of Subur-<br />

ban Detroit-West will have its<br />

Christmas fellowship luncheon at<br />

12:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3. at<br />

New burg United Methodist<br />

Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail.<br />

Livonia. There will be a business<br />

meeting, installation of officers by<br />

-Joan Cone and Christmas music<br />

by Churchill High School's Cho<br />

ralations Baby-sitting will lie<br />

available by request; call Florence<br />

Paden at 464-0029. Cost is $5.<br />

• SPOKE MINISTRIES<br />

Spoke Ministries will host a trip<br />

to Crossroads Village at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday. Dec. 4. Participants<br />

will meet at Newburg United<br />

Methodist Church. 36500 Ann AR<br />

bor Trail. Livonia, to car pool to<br />

the village anil Huckleberry Rail<br />

road near Flint For more infor<br />

mation, call Dave Hurley at 663<br />

0014.<br />

• BETHANY-WEST<br />

Bethany-West, a nonprofit. Cath-<br />

olic organization which provides<br />

spiritual, social anil educational<br />

assistance to divorced and sepa-<br />

rated Christians, will have a holi-<br />

day dance 9 p.m. to 1 a.M at St.<br />

Robert Bellarmine Church. West<br />

Chicago, east ol lnkster Road.<br />

Redford. Cost is $8 and includes<br />

beer, wine, pop. nonalcoholic lieer<br />

and munchies. For more informa-<br />

tion, call Bruce at 522-3976 or<br />

Karen at 261 -3F>02.<br />

• COOKIE WALKS<br />

Northville Christian Assembly<br />

will have a Christmas Cookie<br />

Walk Bake Sale. L>eginning at 11<br />

a.m. Saturday. Dec. 4. at the<br />

church. 41355 Six Mile Road,<br />

Northville. Dozens of varieties of<br />

cookies will be sold for $7 per<br />

JMTUND Money raised will benefit<br />

Inner City and local ministry<br />

projects.<br />

• St. Michael's Orthodox Church<br />

in Redford wiil have a ' 'hrislmas<br />

cookie *ALK 1.0 a.m. t • 2 p.m. Sat-<br />

urday. Dec. 11<br />

• IN CONCERT<br />

The Rex Nelon Singers, who have<br />

been nominated for SEVERAL Gram-<br />

my Awards and have won five<br />

Gospel Music Association Dove<br />

Awards, will be in concert at the<br />

10:30 a.m. service Sunday, Dec. 5,<br />

at the Livonia Assembly of God<br />

Church. 33015 W. Seven Mile<br />

Road. Livonia. A free-will offering<br />

will be taken. For more informa<br />

ti. n. call 471-5282.<br />

• INTERIM PASTOR<br />

Dr. Perry Mobley is serving as in-<br />

terim pastor at Ward Presbyteri-<br />

an Church of Livonia. Mobley<br />

joins the five-member transition<br />

team that will guide Ward Church<br />

until a new senior pastor is select-<br />

ed.<br />

Mobley is retired senior pastor<br />

of Trinity Evangelical Presbyteri-<br />

an Church in Florence, S.C.. and<br />

recently served as interim pastor<br />

at Central Presbyterian Church in<br />

ST Louis, Mo. He will be preach<br />

ing at the four worship <strong>services</strong> —<br />

8. 9:15 and 10:45 a.m. and 12:05<br />

p.m — Sunday. Dec. 5.<br />

Ward Church is at Farmington<br />

and Six Mile roads in Livonia<br />

Temple Baptist<br />

stages annual<br />

holiday drama<br />

IxKiking for the real meaning<br />

of Christmas? One place to<br />

look is at Temple Baptist<br />

Church in Redford.<br />

The church will present its<br />

annual Christmas dramatic<br />

musical. "The Glory of Christ-<br />

mas." at 7 p.m. Saturday. Dec<br />

4. and Friday and Saturday.<br />

Dec. 10 11 and 17 18. at the<br />

church. West Chicago east of<br />

Telegraph Road.<br />

A popular production that<br />

attracted some 14,000 visitors<br />

to the church's 3,500-seat audi-<br />

torium in 1992, it will tell the<br />

story of Christmas in music,<br />

song and drama.<br />

Presented by the Rev. Brad<br />

ley Powell and music director<br />

Paul Black, the production in<br />

eludes the church's 150-voice<br />

choir and Alleluia Orchestra<br />

and drama team.<br />

Due to the overwhelming re<br />

sponse to the production, the<br />

church will no longer be able to<br />

provide nursery care and be<br />

cause of the length of the per<br />

formance, children under 4<br />

years of age will not be admit-<br />

ted.<br />

Tickets are priced at $2 for<br />

balcony seating and $4 for<br />

main floor seating. Tickets are<br />

available by mail by sending a<br />

check to Temple Baptist<br />

Church. 23800 W. Chicago.<br />

Redford 46239. For more infor<br />

mation, call 255-3333.<br />

Church. 39020 Five Mile Road,<br />

Livonia. All of the choral and bell<br />

choirs of the congregation will<br />

combine to offer music both<br />

sacred and secular. Some of the.<br />

hymns and songs will be sing-<br />

alongs Refreshment* will be<br />

served, and baby-sitting will be<br />

provided.<br />

• BOOK FAIR<br />

Diane Allen, director of Congrega-<br />

tion Beit Kodesh Sunday School,<br />

will sponsor a book fair 11 a.m. to<br />

1 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, at the syn-<br />

agogue, 31840 W. Seven Mile<br />

Road. Livonia. Talking books will<br />

be featured for children and<br />

adults. The Sisterhood also will<br />

have a gift shop open for last min-<br />

ute Hanukkah shoppers. The<br />

money raised will be used for the<br />

Student Star Award program.<br />

• HYMNAL DEDICATION<br />

St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church, 1343 Penniman, Plym-<br />

outh, will dedicate a new hymnal<br />

for use in the church's worship<br />

<strong>services</strong> on Sunday . Dec. 5. The<br />

book is titled. "Christian Wor-<br />

ship. a Lutheran Hymnal." and is<br />

published by the church's parent<br />

church body, the Wisconsin<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Synod.<br />

The church has <strong>services</strong> at 8<br />

and 10:30 a.m. Sundays, with<br />

adult Bible class and Sunday<br />

school at 9:15 a.m. The congrega-<br />

tion also maintains an eight-<br />

grade school and preschool. For<br />

more information, call 453-3393.<br />

• COMMUNITY PROGRAM<br />

St. Andrew's Presbyterian<br />

Church will have its third annual<br />

community Christmas program at<br />

4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5, at the<br />

church. 26701 Joy, between Beech<br />

Daly and lnkster roads.<br />

A Starlit Christmas," written<br />

and directed by Lafern Porter of<br />

Westland, will feature an unusual<br />

presentation of the Christmas<br />

story and a variety of musical se-<br />

lections. including a carol sing-<br />

along. There also will be refresh-<br />

ments served in the Fellowship<br />

Hall after the performance.<br />

For more information, call the<br />

church at 274-3820 between 9<br />

a.m. and noon weekdays.<br />

• ADVENT SERVICES<br />

Christ the Good Shepherd Lu-<br />

theran Church. 42690 Cherry Hill<br />

Road. <strong>Canton</strong> will have Advent<br />

serv ices at 7 p.m. Wednesdays,<br />

Dec. 8 and 15. There will be light<br />

dinners served 5:30-6:30 p.m. A<br />

hymn sing will start each service.<br />

For more information, call 981-<br />

0286.<br />

• CHRISTMAS PARTY<br />

St. Andrew's Presbyterian<br />

Church will have its annual<br />

Christmas party and luncheon at<br />

11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 9, at the<br />

church. 26701 Joy Road, between<br />

lnkster and Beech Daly. Enter-<br />

tainment will be by the Westland<br />

Friendship Center Kitchen Band<br />

under the direction of Lafern Por-<br />

ter. For more information, call<br />

274-3820 between 9 a.m. and noon<br />

weekdays.<br />

• BIBLE STUDIES<br />

Christ the Good Shepherd Lu<br />

theran Church offers "Inquire"<br />

and "Lifelight" Bible studies at<br />

9:35 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays<br />

in the large classroom of the<br />

church. 42690 Cherry Hill, Can-<br />

ton. For more information, call<br />

the church at 981-0286 between 9<br />

a.m. and 3 p.m.<br />

• CHRISTMAS PRELUDE<br />

Schoolcraft College's Community<br />

Choir will present two perfor-<br />

mances of its annual holiday con<br />

cert. "A Christmas Prelude." at 4<br />

p.m, Sunday. Dec. 5. at the First<br />

Presbyterian Church of Plym-<br />

outh. 701 W. Church, and at 8<br />

p.m. Saturday. Dec 18. at St.<br />

Matthew's United Methodist<br />

Church. 30900 Six Mile. Livonia<br />

The choir, under the direction<br />

of Livonia native Donald Strom<br />

!>erg, will perform Anton<br />

Bruckner's "Psalm 150," Hein<br />

rich Schutz's "To Us Is Born a<br />

Savior," Franz Bieble's "Ave Ma<br />

ria" and John Rutter'S "Jesus<br />

Child." The performances will<br />

also include holiday selections<br />

a nil a Christmas carol sing along<br />

Tickets are available at the<br />

door and cost $4 for adults and $2<br />

for students At the Dec. 18 per-<br />

formance. donations will be ac<br />

oepted during the intermission<br />

For more information, call choir<br />

president Shari Clason at 349-<br />

8175 or Schoolcraft's Continuing<br />

Education Services at 462-4448.<br />

• COLLAGE CONCERT<br />

A Christmas Collage Concert will<br />

lie presented at 7 p.m. Sunday.<br />

Dec 5. at Holy Trinity Lutheran<br />

In praise<br />

£1<br />

x<br />

Special performance:<br />

Considered one of the<br />

finest Christian pia-<br />

nists in the country,<br />

Nathan DiGesare will<br />

present a service of<br />

praise, worship and<br />

celebration at 6:30<br />

p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5,<br />

at Memorial Church of<br />

Christ, 35475 Five<br />

Mile, Livonia.<br />

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• TROY PLAYERS<br />

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COMMUNITY<br />

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Around Talking," written by John<br />

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Dec. 3 at the playhouse,' 32332<br />

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Lake Road. Performances 8<br />

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p.m. Sundays through Dec. 18.<br />

Call 553-2955 for details.<br />

• PLYMOUTH THEATRE GUILD<br />

Agatha Christie's "The<br />

Mousetrap" continues weekends<br />

through Dec. 4 at the Water Tower<br />

Theatre on the campus of the<br />

Northville Regional Hospital.<br />

Call 349-7110 for information.<br />

• MUSICAL CELEBRATION<br />

"Quilt: A Musical Celebration," a<br />

special theater production based<br />

on the Names Project AIDS Memorial<br />

Quilt, will be presentee! at<br />

the Smith Theatre on Oakland<br />

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Here is a sampling of arts and<br />

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Wayne County area. To be listed,<br />

send your information to the<br />

Crafts Calendar, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />

Livonia 48150.<br />

U SOUTH OAKLAND<br />

South Oakland Skills Center students<br />

of Farmington High School<br />

and the Work Lab class of Farmington<br />

Harrison High School will<br />

have a holiday craft sale 9 a.m. to<br />

4 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Dec.<br />

2-3, in Room 109 of Farmington<br />

High, 32000 Shiawassee. There<br />

will be hand-crafted items made<br />

by the students in their pre-vocational<br />

classes.<br />

• TRINITY PARK<br />

Trinity Park West Home for the<br />

Aged will have a craft bazaar 10<br />

a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Friday,<br />

Dec. 2-3, at the home, 38910<br />

Six Mile Road, between 1-275 and<br />

Haggerty Road, Livonia. For more<br />

information, call 464-2772.<br />

• B. BECK<br />

B. Beck Elementary School will<br />

have a Christmas bazaar 5-9 p.m.<br />

Friday, Dec. 3, at the school.<br />

27100 Bennet. Redford. There<br />

will be a bake walk, face painting,<br />

games, wish tree, crafters, raffle,<br />

food and games. There also will<br />

be free pictures with Santa, if you<br />

bring a new wrapped gift for a<br />

needy child.<br />

• LIVONIA SENIORS<br />

The Livonia Senior Citizens annual<br />

arts and crafts sale will be 10<br />

a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3, at<br />

the Civic Park Senior Citizens<br />

Center. 15128 Farmington Road.<br />

Livonia.<br />

• CANTON HISTORICAL<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society's<br />

annual craft sale and quilt raffle<br />

will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and<br />

Saturday. Dec. 3-4 at the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Historical Museum. Proctor and<br />

South <strong>Canton</strong> Center roads, south<br />

of Cherry Hill Road. There will be<br />

many Christmas gifts and decorations.<br />

Free admission. Proceeds<br />

will benefit the historical society.<br />

For more information, call 397-<br />

0088.<br />

• LUTHERAN HIGH<br />

Lutheran High School Westland<br />

will have an arts and crafts show<br />

10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.<br />

Dec. 3-4, at the high<br />

school. 33300 Cowan Road. Westland.<br />

There will be more than 100<br />

quality crafters and a bake sale.<br />

Lunch will be available. Admission<br />

Si.50.<br />

• BULMAN CO-OP<br />

The Bulman Co-op Nursery-<br />

School will have its eighth annual<br />

craft auction and bake sale at<br />

12:30 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 4. at the<br />

Livonia Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

32777 Five Mile Road, Livonia.<br />

There will also be an in-house<br />

raffle with a prize of dinner and a<br />

g$l 00 off<br />

single idmimnn<br />

with this ad<br />

night at the Marriott Hotel. For<br />

more information, call 615-1411.<br />

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Lathers PTA Christmas boutique<br />

will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Dec. 4. at 28351 Marquette, Garden<br />

City. There will be 80<br />

crafters. Admission is $1, children<br />

under 12 and senior citizens free.<br />

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BOB SKLAR, EDITOR<br />

963-2113<br />

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1993 CREATIVE<br />

BOOK BCMAX<br />

VICTORIA DIAZ<br />

Visit country schools<br />

via new <strong>Canton</strong> book<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> possesses a long and colorful history<br />

that reflects, in a very real sense, how the<br />

American countryside has changed during<br />

the last century. I've been looking at just a piece of<br />

that history this week via "<strong>Canton</strong>'s Country<br />

Schools," a newly published book compiled by<br />

longtime <strong>Canton</strong> resident Joan Cavell Palmer and<br />

commissioned by the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society.<br />

Its 445 pages are a delight to examine, even if<br />

(as in my case), you've had no significant connection<br />

with <strong>Canton</strong>'s history. In fact, it would make<br />

an especially suitable gift for all Michigan history .<br />

buffs on any holiday list.<br />

Packed with class photos, teacher photos, a history<br />

of each of <strong>Canton</strong>'s 10 country schools, class<br />

rolls, teacher lists, excerpts from students'journals,<br />

notes from school board meetings, reproductions<br />

of documents, programs, even some school<br />

lunch menus and information on the weather and<br />

wind velocity on long-ago school days, this detailed<br />

"story" makes for a fascinating visit to yesterday,<br />

no matter what your background.<br />

Former students' memories<br />

One of the more intriguing facets of "<strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />

Country Schools" are the pages devoted to former<br />

students' memories of the country school experience.<br />

Many, for example, appear to remember exactly<br />

what they took to school for lunch each day<br />

(peanut butter and bologna have enjoyed big popularity<br />

with kids for a very long time now). Others<br />

recall chilly classrooms (and even chillier<br />

outhouses); punishment meted out for comparatively<br />

minor offenses, like passing notes or talking<br />

in class; field trips to places like Hines Park or<br />

Detroit; spelling bees (and a dictionary for the<br />

winner); the smell of wet coats and gloves in the<br />

classroom on winter days; drinking from a communal<br />

pail and cup in the days of typhoid and<br />

polio epidemics; trudging to school through snowbanked<br />

fields.<br />

Palmer says that "<strong>Canton</strong>'s Country Schools"<br />

took her a little more than three years to complete.<br />

At one time, a typesetter for the Plymouth Mail,<br />

she helped a friend, Diane Wilson, put together<br />

"Cornerstones," a history of early <strong>Canton</strong> families),<br />

several years back. Subsequently, she got to<br />

know even more about <strong>Canton</strong>'s past when she<br />

updated disheveled <strong>Canton</strong> cemetery records over<br />

a period of time.<br />

Eventually, a history of <strong>Canton</strong>'s ruraLschools<br />

seemed something that simply needed to be done,<br />

- she says. After presenting her thoughts on the<br />

matter to the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society, she was<br />

quickly taken up on the idea and was granted financial<br />

backing for the project from start to finish<br />

by the group.<br />

She admits to feeling a little nervous about setting<br />

out on such a major undertaking at first.<br />

"I'm not a writer," she says. "But, after awhile, 1<br />

reasoned that I could simply take other people's<br />

words and compile them. And that's essentially<br />

what I did."<br />

But where and how to start?<br />

Loads of research<br />

She interviewed dozens of people, asked others<br />

to fill out questionnaires, tracked down documents,<br />

souvenirs, old photos. She placed ads in<br />

area newspapers, seekihg any kind of related information<br />

or response from individuals who had former<br />

connections with the schools. News of her<br />

project seemed also to travel rapidly by word-ofmouth,<br />

she says, and many people she hadn't previously<br />

contacted came forward to provide muchneeded<br />

information.<br />

Many of the school records she sought out could<br />

not be located through the usual channels. (It is<br />

rumored that the records were destroyed in a <strong>fire</strong><br />

at the Bartlett School several years after the rural<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> schools discontinued classes in the mid-<br />

1950s.)<br />

By a stroke of miraculous luck, though, many<br />

records, photos and invaluable memorabilia had<br />

been saved by area individuals and families —<br />

and most were more than eager to share them with<br />

Palmer as she worked on the book. Some material,<br />

in fact, was stored in her own attic. (Her husband.<br />

Warren, and many members of his family attended<br />

rural <strong>Canton</strong> schools. He was a student at the<br />

Hanford School in the 1930s.) The project was a<br />

family affair in another way, too. Joan Palmer's<br />

niece, Leslie Joan Cavell, proofed copy, listed resource<br />

material and indexed the book.<br />

LOOKING AHEAD<br />

SEE VISIT, ID<br />

What to watch for m Creative Living next week.<br />

• Preview the Native American art exhibit at Native<br />

Weat Gallery in Plymouth.<br />

• Bob Sklar's Creative Encounter* column.<br />

• Monte Nagier's Focus on Photography column.<br />

• Exhibitions, art gallery event listings.<br />

(the (Dbsertrer<br />

LIVING<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Real estate<br />

Exhibitions, Page 4D<br />

Walk offers holiday decorating tips<br />

• Sparkling decorations and<br />

scents ofbayberry and evergreen,<br />

a feast for the soul,<br />

await visitors to the fifth annual<br />

Christinas Walk to benefit<br />

Livonia's Greenmead Historical<br />

Village.<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

SPECIAL Warren<br />

If you're looking<br />

for simple, inexpensive<br />

ways to fill<br />

your home with the<br />

sights and scents of<br />

an old-fashioned<br />

holiday season,<br />

consider the fifth annual Christmas<br />

Walk hosted by Friends for Development<br />

of Greenmead 10 a.m. to 5<br />

p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4.<br />

Visit eight Livonia houses filled<br />

with hundreds of ideas sure to<br />

transform your home into a sparkling<br />

wonderland this holiday season.<br />

Pick up ideas for making decorations<br />

from everyday items found in<br />

the home. Learn how one floral designer<br />

creates candle holders from<br />

oranges that release a scent of sugar<br />

and spice as the wick burns.<br />

Related story, 3D<br />

Tickets are $7 in advance or $8<br />

the day of the walk. Proceeds benefit<br />

the restoration and preservation of<br />

the Alexander Blue House at Livonia's<br />

Greenmead Historical Village.<br />

"People will be able to get ideas<br />

for their own homes and to appreciate<br />

what has been decorated in<br />

these homes," said Dee Dee Ditmar,<br />

walk co-chairwoman.<br />

Designers from eight Livonia<br />

flower shops will add their special<br />

spice to the homes: Market Street<br />

orist, Flowers from Joe's, French's<br />

lowers & Gifts, George'a Livonia<br />

Gardens, Hearts & Roses, Premier<br />

Designs, Silk Flowers & Things and<br />

Village Green Florist.<br />

Festive accents dressing Peggy<br />

and Bob Fisher's 1920s Craftsmanstyle<br />

bungalow will inspire visitors<br />

to create holiday trimmings by recycling<br />

nature's bounty. Grapevines,<br />

pine cones and evergreen boughs<br />

harvested from their back-yard become<br />

wreaths; strung popcorn, a<br />

garland. Chuck Redding of Market<br />

Street Florist expands upon this<br />

concept while keeping to a palette of<br />

pink, blue and mauve.<br />

"I'd like people to know that everything<br />

I do, they can do because<br />

we basically use everything in their<br />

house," said Redding.<br />

"It's just the ideas that they have<br />

to come up with, and go out and<br />

spend $1.60 for six oranges. Even in<br />

a bathroom on a shelf, you can do<br />

something for Christmas."<br />

Ornaments turned into vases hold<br />

fresh flowers. Throwaway plastic<br />

centers from tape used to wrap gifts<br />

serve as stands for ornaments after<br />

covering with a sprinkle of glitter. A<br />

tree-shaped centerpiece with an antique<br />

Fostoria crystal cake plate<br />

• 'People will be able to<br />

get Ideas for their own<br />

homes and to appreciate<br />

what has been decorated<br />

la these homes.'<br />

Dee Dee Ditmar<br />

walk co-chairwoman<br />

base uses lemons, limes, oranges<br />

and apples accented by country blue<br />

and Delia Robbia ribbons, walnuts,<br />

juniper berries, cedar and evergreen<br />

boughs as well as pine cones to<br />

bring the spirit of Christmases past<br />

to the dining room table.<br />

"It's a real special family time. On<br />

Christmas Eve, we always attend<br />

church, then have a buffet dinner<br />

with dessert recipes passed down<br />

through the ages. Then we sing<br />

Christmas carols,** said Peggy<br />

Fisher.<br />

See WALK, 3D<br />

Easy<br />

elegance:<br />

Chuck Redding<br />

of Market<br />

Street<br />

Florist in<br />

Livonia created<br />

this<br />

tree-shaped<br />

centerpiece<br />

for the Fisher<br />

family's dining<br />

room<br />

table from<br />

everyday<br />

items found<br />

around the<br />

house.<br />

STAFF PHOTOS BV JIM JACM-SLD<br />

D<br />

Stately glow:<br />

Carolyn<br />

Bradford enjoys<br />

having<br />

family home<br />

for the holidays.<br />

A white<br />

marble floor<br />

and an open,<br />

curved staircase<br />

greet<br />

visitors to<br />

the 5,000square-foot,<br />

double-wing,<br />

Georgian -<br />

style colonial<br />

in style.<br />

Art shown in time for holiday gift giving<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

SPECIAL WRITER<br />

One-of-a-kind artworks priced for<br />

gift giving fill the sixth annual holiday<br />

art exhibit and sale hosted by the<br />

Garden City Fine Arts Association<br />

Dec. 6-11 at Sheridan Square, 30000<br />

Ford Road, between Henry Ruff and<br />

Middlebelt.<br />

More than half of the 33 members<br />

will showcase nearly 60 paintings<br />

ranging in price on average from $40<br />

to $300.<br />

Media include oiU acrylic and wa-<br />

Artbeat features vignettes from the suburban<br />

arts scene. Write. Artbeat, Creative Living, Observer<br />

A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft.<br />

Livonia 48150. Our fax number is 313-<br />

591-7279.<br />

• BOOKMARK Am<br />

Livonia resident Federico U. Acerri's bookmark<br />

artworks — collage, abstraction, whimsy,<br />

poetry — will be on display in the Livonia Civic<br />

Center <strong>Library</strong> second-floor showcases Dec. 1-29.<br />

Known aa the Mad Monk, he's a self-taught<br />

artist who has studied calligraphy, printmaking.<br />

pottery and still life. His first love is pen and ink<br />

splashed with color.<br />

"I like to combine words with drawings, making<br />

them both into a single piece of art that rely<br />

on each other for their meesage and intent,"<br />

Acerri said.<br />

tercolor paintings, pastel, pen and<br />

ink, colored pencil and charcoal.<br />

An opening reception to announce<br />

the award winners will take place 7<br />

p.m. Monday, Dec. 6. The public ia<br />

invited to attend. Refreshments will<br />

be served.<br />

Juror for the show is award winning<br />

artist, Barbara Demgen of Livonia.<br />

She will award prizes in four categoriea:<br />

Beat of Show; First Place (2) in<br />

wet and dry media, $40; Second<br />

Place(2), $25; Third Place (2), $15;<br />

and five Honorable Mentions.<br />

Show visitors will vote for the<br />

winner of the People's Choice Award<br />

to be announced at the art association's<br />

next meeting.<br />

Demgen, an artist for more than 30<br />

years, earned a master of fine arts degree<br />

at Marygrove College in Detroit<br />

and a bachelor of science degree from<br />

Wayne State University. She retired<br />

1V4 years ago after 27 years of teaching<br />

art in Birmingham and Livonia<br />

schools. The laat four years of her<br />

teaching career, she worked with gifted<br />

viaual art students in the Creative<br />

His bookmark art is "very unusual and very<br />

different," said Livonia arts commissioner Lee<br />

Alanakas, in charge of the display cases. "I<br />

thought they showed a lot of creativity and imagination."<br />

The Mad Monk, an artistic device to grab the<br />

viewer, "is both religious and somewhat of a rogue,"<br />

Aoerri said. "He takes religion seriously,<br />

life seriously, his relationship* seriously, but he<br />

also know* that the only real way to take all<br />

these thing* seriously are with a certain joy and<br />

laughter.<br />

"I don't expect the viwer to see what I see but I<br />

and Performing Arts program in<br />

Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools. She has exhibited<br />

in one-woman shows at Atrium<br />

Gallery in Northville. Livonia<br />

City Hall, Greenmead Historical Village<br />

and Marygrove College.<br />

"There's landscapes, floral, still<br />

life, a good variety of work at very affordable<br />

prices," said Norma<br />

McQueen, GCFAA president.<br />

See A*T, 2D<br />

would hope that they would think about what<br />

they see with a certain seriousness and love, with<br />

an appreciation for the shortness of life and the<br />

pleasure, pain and love of relationships."<br />

• SATURDAY AST<br />

The Wayne State University College of Education<br />

Saturday Art School students includes 13<br />

Obaerverland residents: Doug Bingham, Heather<br />

Earnley, Andrew Grant, Kyle Grant, Elisabeth<br />

Kmieciak, David LaGory, Patrick LaGory, Karen<br />

Mitchell. Kelly Mitchell and Christopher Rayle.<br />

all of Livonia, and Kristin Chapman, Meghan<br />

Chapman and Brad Nawrocki, all of Westland.<br />

About 150 grade and high school students<br />

from across the area take part in the 10-week foil<br />

visual arts program. Their drawings, paintings<br />

and self portraits are on exhibit 10 s.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

weekdays to Dec. 6 in the Community Arts Gallery<br />

foyer, Cass and Kirby, Detroit.


The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

Visit from page ID Art from page ID sign up for art classes Greenmead's Friends spotlight 7 Livonia homes<br />

If, after taking a look at the<br />

book, you're interested in taking a<br />

look at the schools, three still<br />

" stand. Sheldon School is on the<br />

south side of Michigan Avenue^<br />

between Sheldon and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center roads; Cherry Hill School<br />

is on the northwest corner of<br />

Ridge and Cherry Hill. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Center School, now the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Historical Museum, is near the<br />

Township Hall on Cantoh Center<br />

Road near Proctor.<br />

Copies of "<strong>Canton</strong>'s Country<br />

Schools" are available for $30 at<br />

the museum. They can also be<br />

purchased by writing the <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Historical Society, P.O. Box<br />

87362, <strong>Canton</strong> 48187 (add $5 for<br />

postage). All proceeds go to the<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Historical Society.<br />

CLARIFICATION<br />

In the Nov. 18 Looks for Living<br />

story featuring Ron and Barbara<br />

Heslop's Plymouth Township<br />

home, Chuck Doone was identified<br />

as an architect. He is a finish<br />

carpenter John Avdoulos, an architect<br />

with Architects & Planners<br />

Inc., Plymouth, provided the<br />

architectural plans for the<br />

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Last words: Staged readings of<br />

plays or portions of plays written<br />

by Michigan Playwrights members<br />

Louise Heck-Rabi, Pearl Ahnen.<br />

Brad Fieldo and Sally<br />

Sawyer are scheduled for Tuesday,<br />

Dec. 7 in the Southfield <strong>Public</strong><br />

<strong>Library</strong>, 26000 Evergreen. Performances<br />

will begin at 7 p.m.<br />

Tickets are $5 and may be ordered<br />

by calling 626-1693.<br />

Victoria Diaz of Livonia, a longtime<br />

member of Detroit Women<br />

Writers, tracks the books and literary<br />

industry for the Observer A<br />

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she "has a lifelong interest in<br />

reading, everything from great<br />

novels to cereal boxes." You can<br />

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All members were allowed up to<br />

four entries. Works exhibited in<br />

previous GCFAA shows were not<br />

allowed. Also restricted from entry<br />

were copies of paintings or<br />

published photographs. The club<br />

was unable to accept sculpture<br />

and photography for this show.<br />

Founded in 1982, the Garden<br />

City Fine Arts Association provides<br />

a forum for local visual art-"<br />

ists. It boasts members not only<br />

from Garden City but <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Township, Livonia, Westland,<br />

Redford Township, Dearborn<br />

Heights, lnkster and Wayne.<br />

Meetings, held the first<br />

Wednesday of the month, generally<br />

offer demonstrations and lectures<br />

by accomplished artists.<br />

At last month's meeting, Leann<br />

and Joe Muvrin from the Art<br />

Palette store, next to Frame<br />

Works in Livonia, brought art<br />

supplies, lecturing on their usage<br />

plus allowing members a 25-percent<br />

discount on any merchandise<br />

purchased that evening.<br />

Show hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 4<br />

p.m. Saturday.<br />

• 'There's landscapes, floral, still life, a good<br />

variety of work at very affordable prices/<br />

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Registration for the winter term<br />

at the Birmingham Bloomfield<br />

Art Association begins Dec. 6 for<br />

members and Dec. 13 for nonmembers,<br />

and continues as space<br />

allows until the class begins.<br />

For information, call 644-0866.<br />

The BBAA is at 1516 S. Cran<br />

brook Road in Birmingham.<br />

Art classes will take place Jan.<br />

10 to March 19, and workshops<br />

Jan. 7 to March 6. New classes offered<br />

are Latin American art history,<br />

bookbinding and experimen-<br />

• I I A R. — 1 — uiarmtk nf t<br />

tal acrylic mixed media. New<br />

workshops offered are surface de<br />

sign on fabric, painted floorcloth,<br />

silverpoint drawing and Turkish<br />

paper marbling.<br />

A painting trip to Paris with<br />

Leslie Masters is scheduled June<br />

5-15. The fee includes 10 weeks of<br />

required classes before the trip. A<br />

$500 deposit is due by Dec. 31.<br />

A calligraphy master class with<br />

Lothar Hoffman will be offered.<br />

For details, call Cheryl Slyter at<br />

737-1932.<br />

DIA lecture to explore tomb<br />

The Antiquaries of the Detroit<br />

Institute of Arts Founders Society<br />

present an illustrated lecture.<br />

"Celtic Princes," 2 p.m. Sunday,<br />

Dec. 5, in the DIA Lecture Hall,<br />

5200 Woodward.<br />

Admission is free. Use the<br />

Woodward entrance. Call 833-<br />

7875 for more information.<br />

The lecture will be given by-<br />

Jean-Pierre Mohen, conservateur<br />

general du patrimoine de France.<br />

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faultlessly maintained brick ranch wtth<br />

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friends for the holidays with a fresh mixed wreath accented<br />

with gold star garland and ribbon to match the<br />

golden delicious apples by Chuck Redding of Market<br />

Street Florist.<br />

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4D* The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1993 *5D ><br />

EXHIBITION^<br />

Send calendar items about Oak-<br />

land County art gallery exhibi-<br />

tions to The Eccentnc. 805 E.<br />

Maple, Birmingham 48009 —<br />

fax 644-1314. Send items about<br />

Wayne County exhibitions to The<br />

Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />

Livonia 48150 — fax 591 7279.<br />

Attention: Creative Living editor.<br />

• LIVONIA CITY CENTER<br />

LIBRARY ART QALLERY<br />

Continuing — Veteran Livonia<br />

artists Richard Culling and Ed<br />

Farhat exhibiit paintings and<br />

sculpture to Dec. 18. Sponsored<br />

by Livonia Arts Commission.<br />

Southeast of Farmington Road<br />

and Five Mile. Hours: 9 a.m. to 9<br />

p.m. Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to<br />

5 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 1-5 p.m.<br />

Sunday.<br />

• THE POSTER OALLERY<br />

Opening — "The Art of Holiday<br />

Giving," handmade ceramic tiles<br />

by Ruth, Egyptian Papyrus paint-<br />

ings, Woodstock chimes and holi-<br />

day throws. Plus a wide selection<br />

posters and prints featuring sea-<br />

sonal favorites. 110 Fisher Build-<br />

ing, Detroit.<br />

• FIRST THURSDAY<br />

Today iB the "First Thursday" of<br />

the month. The North Woodward<br />

and Townsend Street art galleries<br />

in Birmingham will have extend-<br />

ed hours tonight. Call the individ-<br />

ual galleries for more information.<br />

• ARTSPACE<br />

Thursday, Dec. 2 — New works in<br />

clay by Kaiser Suidan are exhibit-<br />

ed to Dec. 31. Opening reception<br />

5:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, at which<br />

Artspace will host The Greening<br />

of Detroit. The gallery is at 534 N.<br />

Woodward in Birmingham. Call<br />

• QALLERY BIRMINGHAM<br />

Friday, Dec. 3 — New works on<br />

paper by Daryl Howard wil be ex-<br />

hibited Dec. 3-10.<br />

• ARTIST'S COOPERATIVE, THE<br />

Friday, Dec. 3 — Work by Sherry<br />

Moore, imagery involving the<br />

horse as metaphor for self. "Why<br />

Horses?" runs to Dec. 3. Opening<br />

reception 7-10 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3.<br />

29 E. Grand River, Detroit.<br />

Hours: noon to 5 p.m. Thursday-<br />

Saturday.<br />

• ATRIUM QALLERY<br />

Opening — South Lyon artist<br />

Dyana Hesson, who uses the color<br />

technique of pre-Impressionists<br />

to create dramatic oils. Layering<br />

color on color and blending<br />

shades, she illuminates each pe-<br />

tal of a flower. AIBO: Marilyn<br />

Blinder of Southfield (watercolore<br />

and mixed media paintingB), Su-<br />

zanne Young of Berkley (raku),<br />

Stan Megdall of Birmingham<br />

(glass), David and Kami Turner<br />

of Madison Heights (jewelry). 109<br />

N. Center, Northville.<br />

• ROBERT KIDO QALLERY<br />

To Dec. 4 — Recent paintings by<br />

James Havard. His importance as<br />

a major contemporary American<br />

painter has been based upon his<br />

investigations and mastery of a<br />

style known as "illusionism."<br />

Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.<br />

: Tuesday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sun-<br />

day, 107 Townsend, Birmingham,<br />

642-3909.<br />

• RUBINER QALLERY<br />

Sunday, Dec. 5 — Sculptures and<br />

paintings by Glen Michaels, one<br />

of Michigan's most celebrated<br />

and gifted artists, will be exhibit-<br />

ed Dec. 7-30. Special preview 1-4<br />

p.m. Sunday; opening reception<br />

for the artist 6-9 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Dec. 7. The show will feature his<br />

much-acclaimed assemblage<br />

sculptures that incorporate tiles,<br />

bronze, fused glass and painting,<br />

and his small, jewel-like oil paint-<br />

ings of till life and antique toys.<br />

Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Saturday. 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5<br />

and 12, 7001 Orchard Lake Road,<br />

Suite 430A, West Bloomfield,<br />

626-3111.<br />

• CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF<br />

ART MUSEUM<br />

Sunday, Dec. 5 — "Hybrids: New<br />

Work by Beverly Fishman" con-<br />

tinues through Jan. 23 at 1221<br />

Woodward in Bloomfield Hills.<br />

Gallery discussion with exhibit<br />

curator David Rau 2 p.m. Sunday.<br />

Fishman is the artist in residence<br />

for Cranbrook's Department of<br />

Painting. Her new abstract work<br />

is a hybrid of painting and pho-<br />

tography. Call 645-3323 for tours<br />

or information.<br />

• CLARE SPOTLER WORKS OF<br />

ART<br />

Sunday, Dec. 5 — "Business and<br />

Pleasure," holiday group show,<br />

variety of artworks by gallery and<br />

guest artists. Opening 3-6 p.m.<br />

Dec. 5. 2007 Pauline Court, Ann<br />

Arbor. To Jan. 31. Hours: 2-6 p.m.<br />

Tuesdays.<br />

• UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN-<br />

DEARBORN<br />

To Dec. 5 — The Fine Art Associ-<br />

ates of the University of Michi-<br />

gan-Dearborn sponsor a contem-<br />

porary glass art exhibition at the<br />

university's Mardigian <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

For more information, call UM-D<br />

art curator Joseph Marks at 593-<br />

5087.<br />

• BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD<br />

ART ASSOCIATION<br />

To Dec. 11 — The BBAA Holiday<br />

Sales Show. Items include hand-<br />

crafted gifts of art, such as bir-<br />

dhouses, jewelry, carved figures,<br />

pottery, ornaments, dolls, soft<br />

sculpture, garden sculpture and<br />

basketry. More than 135 artists<br />

are participating. Admission is<br />

free. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. dai-<br />

ly, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday,<br />

noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, 1516 S.<br />

Cranbrook Road at 14 Mile, Bir-<br />

mingham, 644-0866.<br />

• REVOLUTION: A QALLERY<br />

PROJECT<br />

To Dec. 11 — Paintings by New<br />

York artist Thomas Nozkowski,<br />

"The Collaborative Spirit: Artists<br />

Books from the Grenfell Press"<br />

and contemporary Yixing teapots.<br />

Featured is the willow furniture of<br />

Lake Ann, Mich., artist David<br />

Chapman. Hours: 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.<br />

to 8 p.m. Thursday and by ap-<br />

pointment, 23257 Woodward, one-<br />

half mile south of 1-696, Ferndale,<br />

f»41 -3444<br />

• PRIVATE COLLECTION<br />

QALLERY<br />

To Dec. 15 — The gallery's annu-<br />

al Collectible Show features lamp<br />

workers Fred Birkhill and Shane<br />

Ferro. Goblets, paperweights and<br />

perfume bottles are the focus of<br />

the show. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Monday-Saturday, noon to 3 p.m.<br />

Sunday, 6736A Orchard Lake<br />

Road, West Bloomfield, 737-4050.<br />

• MICHIGAN DESIGN CENTER<br />

to Dec. 16 — "Industrie: Recent<br />

Works of New Modernism." In-<br />

cluded in the exhibit are works by<br />

artists David Cole, Tammis Don-<br />

aldson, Susan Logan, Rochelle<br />

Martin, Donald Miedema, Serdar<br />

Omer, Propeller, Blake Shauman<br />

and Mark Wilson. Hours: 9 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1700<br />

Stutz Drive, three blocks east of<br />

Coolidge and north of Maple in<br />

Troy, 649-4770.<br />

• COMMUNITY ARTS GALLERY<br />

To Dec. 17 — An exhibit and sale<br />

of art works presented in the trad-<br />

ition of the French salons, featur-<br />

ing pieces by Wayne State Uni-<br />

versity alumni, graduate and un-<br />

dergraduate artists. In the salon<br />

tradition, all art works will be re-<br />

moved from the show at the time<br />

of sale. A portion of all sales will<br />

be used to enhance fine art pro-<br />

grams within the College of Fine,<br />

Performing and Communication<br />

Arts. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Monday-Friday, closed Nov. 25-<br />

26, at WSU at Cass and Kirby in<br />

Detroit, 577-2423.<br />

• CENTER GALLERIES<br />

To Dec. 18 — "Robert Farber and<br />

Hannah Wilke: Life Before<br />

Death." Farber confronts the<br />

specter of AIDS in multipanel,<br />

mixed media assemblages. Wilke<br />

(1940-1993) confronted the<br />

specter of cancer in photographs,<br />

watercolore and sculptures.<br />

Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Saturday, closed Nov. 25-27, in<br />

the Park Shelton Building at<br />

Woodward and Kirby in Detroit,<br />

874-1555.<br />

• THE WETSMAN COLLECTION<br />

To Dec. 18 — Recent ceramic ins-<br />

tallations by Eddie Dominguez.<br />

He transforms such functional<br />

items as furniture and clay ves-<br />

sels into iconographic works of<br />

art. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

' Tuesday-Saturday, 132 N. Wood-<br />

ward, Birmingham, 645-6212.<br />

• DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET<br />

To Dec. 24 — "To the Market," a<br />

holiday show, and an all-media<br />

juried exhibition. The holiday<br />

show features clothing, furniture,<br />

jewelry, glass, ceramics, two-di-<br />

mensional work and much more<br />

at various price ranges. The all-<br />

media exhibit includes the work<br />

of 20 to 30 Michigan artists cho-<br />

sen from hundreds of entries.<br />

Holiday gallery hours are 11 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday<br />

and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday-Friday, 300 River<br />

Place, Suite 1650, Detroit, 393-<br />

1770. Hours: Dec. 20-24 are 11<br />

a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Thursday,<br />

9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday.<br />

• LA BELLE PROVENCE<br />

To Dec. 25 — A French nativity<br />

scene will be displayed in the<br />

window, featuring handsculpted<br />

Santon dolls dressed in unusual<br />

provencal clothing, expressing the<br />

characters of a traditional nativi-<br />

ty scene as well as other residents<br />

and workers from a typical French<br />

village coming to witness the<br />

birth of Christ and bringing the<br />

fruits of their labor as gifts. The<br />

store, specializing in European<br />

antiques and interior design, is at<br />

119 N. Center in Northville. Call<br />

347-4333.<br />

• NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF<br />

ARTISTS QALLERY<br />

To Dec. 30 — Renowned visual<br />

artist Varnette P. Honeywood's<br />

work in collage, watercolor and<br />

acrylic. 216 Fisher Building, De-<br />

troit. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

weekdays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-<br />

day.<br />

• GROOVE QALLERY *<br />

BOUTIQUE<br />

To Dec. 30 — "Shop the Groove,"<br />

a holiday show exhibiting five lo-<br />

cal artists' work. The artists are<br />

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ORCHARD LAKE<br />

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ONE OF A KINO Onfy the<br />

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$119 995 CENTURY 21<br />

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$334900 CENTURY 21<br />

WEST BLOOMFIELD<br />

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colonial 5 Dedroom (In-<br />

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$199 900 CENTURY 21<br />

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ILONI<br />

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1 Vj baths Lake privileges!<br />

$119,900 ID6721I Ask for<br />

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21 At The Lakes 363 1200<br />

WHITE LAKE<br />

EASY-TIMC LIVING 2 Story<br />

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Corporate<br />

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The Lakes<br />

I \< II OF H< I IS IM)I I'KNDI Nil V OWNKI) A M ) OFF K M I I)<br />

'Cell' paintings full of life<br />

BY MARY KLEMIC<br />

STAKF WRITER<br />

In a way, you could caJI Bev-<br />

erly Fishman's paintings<br />

"works in progress."<br />

They are finished, but repre-<br />

sent a continually changing<br />

process. They convey a sense of<br />

fluidity and something not<br />

static. They are like the cells<br />

they resemble.<br />

"That's life," said Fishman,<br />

who was appointed -artist in<br />

residence and head of the de-<br />

partment of painting at the<br />

Cranbrook Academy of Art in<br />

Bloomfield Hills last year.<br />

" That's what the cell does."<br />

An exhibit, "Hybrids: New<br />

Work by Beverly Fishman,''<br />

continues at the Cranbrook<br />

Academy of Art Museum, 1221<br />

WiHxiward, to Jan. 23. Another<br />

exhibit of Fishman's work con-<br />

tinues at the Susanne Hilberry<br />

Gallery, 555 S. Woodward in<br />

Birmingham, through Jan. 15.<br />

The pieces are collage paint-<br />

ings of photo-based laser cop-<br />

ies and acrylic paint on curved<br />

wood panels. Introducing a<br />

new energy into painting, the<br />

artist makes images of cellular<br />

structures into abstract com-<br />

positions.<br />

"The history of painting is<br />

centuries old, the technology<br />

I'm using is 25 years old.<br />

"Hybrids is a good title. I<br />

think hybrid is . . . between<br />

the technology and painting<br />

that I'm using."<br />

The very process Fishman<br />

uses in her work is like the re-<br />

generative process of a cell.<br />

The artist takes an image from<br />

a scientific or medical text and<br />

alters it with a four-color laser<br />

copier — stretching, flopping,<br />

coloring, distorting and copy-<br />

ing it. After the images are cut<br />

and glued onto plywood panels,<br />

Fishman paints in colors to<br />

link the forms. Sometimes she<br />

draws or paints on a copy and<br />

recopies it.<br />

"Years ago I was interested<br />

in the body, interested in who<br />

we are, what we are," the artist<br />

said, explaining how the work<br />

began.<br />

"The cell is a very powerful<br />

source to talk about a lot of<br />

ideas that are current right<br />

now (such as cloning).<br />

"I'm not pro or con, (just)<br />

opening up questions about<br />

it."<br />

The oval or circular shape of<br />

the works is like a microscope<br />

lens. The viewer is invited to<br />

examine the work and extend<br />

that examination to himself or<br />

herself. Some of the works are<br />

joined in the center like a lock-<br />

et. They still carry the idea of<br />

self and identity because some-<br />

times hair or other reminders<br />

of a person are carried in a<br />

locket.<br />

A landscape or galaxy is sug-<br />

gested by some of the pieces.<br />

They encourage the viewer to<br />

extend examination even fur-<br />

ther, just as discoveries con-<br />

cerning the cell can lead to<br />

more questions rather than<br />

sealing them off.<br />

Hours at Cranbrook are 1-5<br />

pm Wednesday-Sunday. A<br />

gallery discussion with exhibit<br />

curator David Rau will take<br />

place 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5.<br />

Guided tours are available. Call<br />

645-3323. Hours at the Hilber-<br />

ry gallery are 11 a.m to 6 p.m.<br />

Tuesday-Saturday Call 642-<br />

8250.<br />

Exhibitions from page 4D<br />

painted cards, ornamental angels,<br />

handsewn scarves), Janet Kelman<br />

(glass tables, pinB, mirrors framed<br />

in geometrical shapes, glass bowls<br />

with flowers etched inside), Ceci-<br />

lia Seidler (watercolor paintings<br />

of architectural scenes, gardens<br />

and windows with sunny views),<br />

Linda Littlefield (necklaces,<br />

bracelets, earrings and rings in-<br />

corporating semiprecious materi-<br />

als) and Claudia Calson-Keg (col-<br />

lage art with found objects and<br />

handmade paper). A holiday tree<br />

will be festooned with ornaments<br />

from Africa and some trinkets<br />

from some of the featured artists.<br />

Hours: noon to 9 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Saturday, 1230 E. Lincoln, be-<br />

tween Main and Campbell in<br />

Royal Oak. 398-8162.<br />

• SHERRY WASHINGTON<br />

QALLERY<br />

To Dec. 30 — Detroit artist Gilda<br />

Snowden's paintings in "Abstract<br />

Visions." In the L.B. King Build-<br />

ing, 1274 <strong>Library</strong>, Detroit. Hours:<br />

10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays, 1-6<br />

p.m. Saturday.<br />

• JANICE CHARACH EPSTEIN/<br />

MUSEUM QALLERY<br />

To Dec. 31 — "The Artist and the<br />

Quilt" exhibit and sale, featuring<br />

works by artists of Jewish descent<br />

or depicting Jewish themes.<br />

Walk-throughB with Merry Silber<br />

and docent tours available.<br />

Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-<br />

Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sun-<br />

day, in the Jewish Community<br />

Center, 6600 W. Maple, West<br />

Bloomfield, 661-1000, Ext. 470.<br />

• PEW ABIC POTTERY<br />

To Dec. 31 — The Pottery's an-<br />

nual Holiday Invitational Show,<br />

featuring pottery, tile, jewelry, or-<br />

naments and more for holiday<br />

giving by Pewabic's own and in-<br />

vited artists. Holiday hours<br />

(through December): 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to<br />

8 p.m. Thursday, noon to 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday, 10125 E. Jefferson, De-<br />

l/bit, 822-0954. Visitor* may bring<br />

a canned or dry food item for a<br />

holiday food drive. Closed<br />

Thanksgiving Day, Christmas<br />

and New Year's Day.<br />

• SYBARIS QALLERY<br />

To Dec. 31 — New work by inter-<br />

nationally known fiber artist Lil-<br />

lian Elliott, a native Detroiter.<br />

Washington Square Plaza Build-<br />

ing, 306 S. Washington, Royal<br />

Oak. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Tuesday-Saturday, 202 E. Third,<br />

Royal Oak, 544-3388.<br />

• UNIVERSITY Of MKXMLAN<br />

MUSEUM Of ART<br />

To Dec. 31 — "The Fair View:<br />

Representations of the World's<br />

Columbian Exposition of 1893."<br />

Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-<br />

Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. Sunday,<br />

525 S. State, Ann Arbor, 764-<br />

0395.<br />

Think art as<br />

you shop on<br />

holiday trail<br />

BY SUE BUCK<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Holiday shoppers take heart and think art.<br />

The Detroit Institute of Arts has timely<br />

gift-giving suggestions for all ages and inter-<br />

ests.<br />

A replica of Auguste Rodin's "The Think-<br />

er" has been a DIA bestseller, says Kathrvn<br />

Darby, retail operations director.<br />

"The Thinker is a perfect example of the<br />

type of merchandise our shops carry," Darby-<br />

said. "We purchase items that reflect the<br />

quality of the DIA's permanent collection to<br />

make it possible for customers to own a bit of<br />

the museum's 100-year legacy ," Darby said.<br />

"The Thinker," which can be seen outside<br />

the DIA's Woodward Avenue entrance, was<br />

originally created as part of Rodin's larger<br />

work, "The Gates of Hell" — an ornamental<br />

door for a proposed Palace of Decorative Arts.<br />

Sculpted on a small scale in proportion to<br />

the door, "The Thinker" looks at the scenes of<br />

human passion and pain. Two sizes are avail-<br />

able: a $95 (12-inch) and a $175 (17-inch).<br />

The DIA museum shops, which are in<br />

Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi and the Somerset<br />

Collection in Troy, are open during mall<br />

hours. A third store is at the museum in De-<br />

troit's New Center area.<br />

Another unique holiday gift is a geometric-<br />

shaped deck prism paperweight. Historically<br />

the deck prism was placed strategically on the<br />

deck of a boat so it would cast light into the<br />

living quarters below. The original is in the<br />

Seaport Museum in Mystic, Conn. Legend<br />

claims the Great Pyramid in Egypt used the<br />

same concept to light its interior. The DIA<br />

suggests displaying alone on a desk ($19.95)<br />

or atop a lighted base ($27.50)<br />

Carved soapstone is also available in can-<br />

dlesticks, 12-inch decorative plates and soap<br />

dishes. Each item looks well alone or grouped<br />

together on a credenza in the office nr on a<br />

coffee table.<br />

Mined in Africa, the soapstone is colored<br />

with vegetable dye and incised with tradition-<br />

al patterns such as lions, elephants, rhino-<br />

ceroses and zebras.<br />

The carving of soapstone is a dying art form<br />

among African tribesman, who traditionally<br />

passed the skill from generation to generation.<br />

The pieces range in price from $15 to $85.<br />

The DIA's collection contains original piec-;-<br />

es, including an antique nephrite jade beaded<br />

necklace carved during the Ching Dynasty<br />

(1821-1851) to a lapis-and-silver-beaded neck-<br />

lace accented with a silver finger nail guard —<br />

even a stunning necklace of onyx and gold-<br />

plated beads featuring ancient Egyptian hier-<br />

oglyphics.<br />

For a more traditional gift, the DIA shops<br />

offers "The Columbian Collection," a collec-<br />

tion of gold-washed, Columbian-made jewelry<br />

sold exclusively in museum shops across the<br />

country.<br />

It was made famous by actress Angelica<br />

Houston a couple years ago when she wore one<br />

of its stunning six-inch lizards for a Vanity<br />

Fair cover.<br />

The Collection is owned by Fran Nanetti,<br />

formerly of Huntington Woods, who brought<br />

the latest designs with her from Columbia to<br />

. the stores in late October.<br />

; The Collection is exclusively offered in<br />

Michigan at the DIA shops. Prices range from<br />

$50 to $250.<br />

DIA officials say that the unique pieces,<br />

cast in brass and plated in 24-karat gold, are<br />

fashioned entirely by hand by mountain ar<br />

tisans using the loat wax process.<br />

The Columbian Collection offers large ear<br />

rings, bracelets, cufflinks and pins. The cuff-<br />

links and tie tacka are shaped like frogs, tur-<br />

tles li tarda and even little South American<br />

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Thursday, December 2,1993 O&E • 7D •>.<br />

REAL ESTATE WW'S<br />

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Moczul<br />

Listings features notes and news about subur-<br />

ban real estate. To list an event, write: Listings,<br />

Real Estate Editor, Observer & Eccentric Newspa-<br />

pers, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150. Our fax<br />

number is 313-591- 7279.<br />

• NEW VP<br />

Allen S. Moczul of West Bloom-<br />

field has joined Farmington Hills-<br />

based Independence One Mortgage<br />

Corp., a subsidiary of Michigan Na-<br />

tional Corp., as vice president of the |<br />

commercial capital market group.<br />

He's responsible for originating<br />

and placing commercial real estate<br />

mortgage loans to the institutional<br />

market.<br />

He joins Michigan National from Proctor & As-<br />

sociates, a Michigan commercial mortgage bank-<br />

ing firm.<br />

• TAX CONSULTING GROUP<br />

Treriee Tosto, a full-service commercial/indus-<br />

trial real estate firm in Bingham Farms, has creat-<br />

ed a property tax consulting division to offer cli-<br />

ents property tax analysis, appeal service and legal<br />

representation when necessary. The service is<br />

aimed at investors/owners of commercial, indus-<br />

trial and apartment property and at the cities that<br />

levy taxes.<br />

The new division is headed by Charles Bays,<br />

vice president. He was head appraiser for the city<br />

of Detroit's board of assessors and also worked for<br />

Lambrecht Co., Detroit, as a senior vice president<br />

in the property tax division.<br />

Donald L. Nlemiec is manager of property tax-<br />

es. He was vice president of property tax <strong>services</strong><br />

at Lambrecht and also was on the city of Detroit's<br />

board of assessors.<br />

Mark Benyaa, a lawyer and CPA, is the group's<br />

tax attorney. He previously specialized in real es-<br />

tate, tax law and land use matters at a local law<br />

firm. He also worked for a national real estate in-<br />

vestment firm in Chicago and as a tax accountant<br />

for Arthur Anderson, Detroit.<br />

• NEW VPS<br />

Jan Healy and Sharon Ansteth have been ap-<br />

pointed vice presidents of Universal Mortgage<br />

Corp., Southfield.<br />

:Healy has been in the mortgage banking field 25<br />

years.<br />

Ansteth has been in the field for 30 years and<br />

will continue to be responsible for loan produc-<br />

tion.<br />

Coldwell Banker Schweitzer aids Toys for Tots<br />

To help bring holiday joy to needy<br />

kids, Coldwell Banker Schweitzer<br />

Real Estate sales associates, in coop-<br />

eration with the U.S. Marine Corps<br />

Reserves, are participating as Toys<br />

for Tots sponsors.<br />

Their 17 branch offices serve as of-<br />

ficial collection centers for new<br />

unwrapped toys until Dec. 24.<br />

In addition, the offices will be host-<br />

ing Santa parties and other events:<br />

• Dec. 4 — Noon to 4 p.m.. West<br />

Bloomfield, 33030 Northwestern<br />

Highway. Free pictures with Santa<br />

when you drop off a new unwrapped<br />

toy. Refreshments. Stuffed stockings<br />

for children. Visit with a U.S. Marine.<br />

• Dec. 10 — 4-10 p.m., Birmingham,<br />

534 S. Woodward. Read stories with<br />

Mrs. Claus and enjoy an evening with<br />

Santa. In conjunction with the city of<br />

Birmingham's midnight shopping<br />

spree. Enjoy hot chocolate and<br />

doughnuts. Drop off a new<br />

unwrapped toy and get your picture<br />

with Santa. Stuffed stockings for chil-<br />

Growth solid<br />

at RE/MAX<br />

The RE/MAX Detroit Metro Re-<br />

gion experienced sales dollar volume<br />

growth of nearly 25 percent ($255.3<br />

million, up from $191.9 million) for<br />

the third quarter of 1993 over the<br />

same period last year, said Edward<br />

LeVoir, regional director.<br />

"Extremely-low interest rates con-<br />

tinue to boost housing sales," LeVoir<br />

said. "First-time and move-up buyers<br />

are taking advantage of the opportu-<br />

nities now available. Our market of-<br />

fers a large supply of affordable hous-<br />

ing. With the median price of a home<br />

in the Detroit area under $90,000, we<br />

are well under the national median<br />

price of $108,400."<br />

The RE/MAX Detroit Region has<br />

350 associates working from 25 offices<br />

in the tri-county area.<br />

The National Association of Real-<br />

tors also reported a 15.1-percent in-<br />

crease in housing sales in the U.S. for<br />

the third quarter.<br />

dren. Visit with a U.S. Marine.<br />

• Dec. 10-11 — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Troy,<br />

901 Tower Drive. Drop off a toy for<br />

the barrel. Refreshments. Stuffed<br />

stockings for children.<br />

• Dec. 11 — 1-5 p.m., Livonia, 19241<br />

Newburgh. Free pictures with Santa<br />

when you drop off a new unwrapped<br />

toy. Refreshments. Stuffed stockings<br />

for children.<br />

• Dec. 11 — 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Plym-<br />

outh, 218 S. Main. Free pictures with<br />

Santa when you drop off a new<br />

unwrapped toy. Refreshments.<br />

Stuffed stockingB for children.<br />

"We want every child to be happy<br />

during the holidays," says Kathy<br />

Schweitzer, Coldwell Banker<br />

Schweitzer Real Estate promotions<br />

director. "Our company has been par-<br />

ticipating in this worthwhile drive for<br />

four years, and we have found it to be<br />

very rewarding.'<br />

Founded in 1947, Toys for Tots has North America.<br />

evolved from a small Los Angeles-<br />

area project to a nationwide cam-<br />

paign. The U.S. Marine Corps<br />

Reserves distribute the toys to local<br />

charitable groups. Locally, they dis-<br />

tribute more than 80,000 toys to un-<br />

derprivileged children in southeast<br />

Michigan.<br />

Coldwell Banker has 2,100 residen-<br />

tial real estate offices and 50,000<br />

sales associates and employees in<br />

4 cited for<br />

Tony Farrugla<br />

Sharon E. Newman<br />

Diane Quevy<br />

Howard No v et sky<br />

Four local associate brokers<br />

received "Top Producer" honors at<br />

ERA's Success Day Nov. 22 in<br />

Dearborn.<br />

They are:<br />

• Tony Farrugia of Livonia, asso-<br />

ciate broker, ERA Accent Realty,<br />

Livonia.<br />

• Diane Quevy of West Bloom<br />

field, associate Realtor, ERA<br />

Bankers Real Estate. Farmington<br />

Hills.<br />

• Sharon E. Newman of Walled<br />

Lake, associate broker, ERA<br />

Country Ridge Realty, Farmigton<br />

Hills.<br />

• Howard Novetsky of West<br />

Bloomfield, sales associate, ERA<br />

Rymal Symes Co. Realtors, West<br />

Bloomfield.<br />

John Pierce, president of the<br />

ERA Detroit Broker Council presi<br />

dent and general manager of ERA<br />

Parsley Real Estate in Roseville,<br />

made the presentation.<br />

Farrugia has been with ERA<br />

Realty for nine years, Quevy for<br />

one year, Newman for six years<br />

and Novetsky for seven years.<br />

As associate brokers, the four<br />

are reponsible for marketing and<br />

advertising property, representing<br />

owners and buyers in the sale of<br />

real estate and coordinating fi-<br />

nancing for home purchases.<br />

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more acree avadable $119.400<br />

CALL LINOA ROBERTS 437-1546<br />

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Call For Answers * Touch-tone or Rotary Phonee<br />

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306 SouthfwkS-LAthrup<br />

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OF HOUSE<br />

bedroom cinder b*<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

CUSTOM RANCH - 1660 sq ft Our<br />

unique floor plan mcludaa 3 bed-<br />

room*. 2 bathe large rec room. •»-<br />

me'dmang room cuatom Kitchen 6<br />

greet room Special features 3 ssry<br />

lights, cathedral cedingi. -neater<br />

suae wrth walk-In ooaet. dec* 1<br />

bnck patio Updetee new window*,<br />

root * wry siding Open Sun" 12-<br />

4pm By Owner $124,000 473-2966<br />

FARMINGTON- Prime, prima loca-<br />

tion Gorgeous 1.600 eq ft Trt level<br />

3 bedroom* 1H bath* 2 kNchane<br />

Onmg room Huge »vmn and famdy<br />

room* 7 - car garage Oi a am come<br />

true Mud see $139,900<br />

HMA Realtors 353-7170<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

WINNER<br />

Beeutlfui speciou* home r<br />

lemtfy neighborhood ale<br />

mantary school<br />

btock 3<br />

4 Bedroom Ranch 2 bathe. Central<br />

Air. new furnace, cuatom<br />

i end scaped, sprinkler*, tmiahed<br />

with natural <strong>fire</strong>place<br />

Hardwood floor*. 2'i car<br />

garage $59,900 (202WESI<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

559-2300<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

SCHOOLS<br />

A unique 3<br />

bath bungalow.<br />

pet. <strong>fire</strong>place $ 145.900 360-1065<br />

THIS ONE WILL KNOCK YOUR<br />

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8D* O&E Thursday, December 2, 1993<br />

CLP66FIED REAL E5TATE<br />

301 Rochester-Troy<br />

BY OWNER: \» acre. r>Mv»y wooded<br />

lanced comer lot w/circular drive 4<br />

bedroom 214 beth Troy quad. over<br />

2.000*9 ft $158,000<br />

CUSTOM TUOOR - t Acre, 4 Bedrooma.<br />

3 M !«l» Oath* 2 Hrapiecea<br />

Open Sun 12-S Reduced to<br />

$375,000 Owner, 652-0600<br />

IN-TOWN TUDOR<br />

Ptaater walls. redwood<br />

floors, wonderhi original<br />

mailer bain, screened<br />

porch. P"vat« yard. flraplaca<br />

w/ecoent stone FabulousIM<br />

$164,000<br />

(WES334)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

652-6500<br />

MAGNIFICENT<br />

VIEWS<br />

of woodad araa from mo<br />

IM new exceptional noma<br />

2 ll—CUM 2nd floor 22 ><br />

11 bonus room. 2 atory<br />

family room, library, and<br />

many mora amenities<br />

$318,500 (OLY124J<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

652-6500<br />

POPULAR TROY<br />

AREA<br />

« badroom immeculale colonial<br />

Tasteful dacor includes<br />

many custom teelures<br />

Professionally<br />

landscaped Snows Mia a<br />

modal Walking distance to<br />

new Troy Mlgn School<br />

$224,000 IB15676I<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

646-1600<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS- N of Wall on.<br />

Y» of Adems Sharp brick & fieldstone<br />

Dutch Colonial 4 bedrooms.<br />

2VI baths. lamHy room with wet bar<br />

Fireplace Central Air 18 ft master<br />

bedroom with beth Owner moving<br />

out of state Musi sell $168 900<br />

HMA Reeflors 353-7170<br />

ROOM FOR<br />

EXPANSION<br />

This updated 2 bedroom<br />

home sits on a 120 « 188<br />

lot Newer kitchen and<br />

bath, finished basement 2<br />

<strong>fire</strong>places. 2H car garage<br />

$90 ,000 (STC2851<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

652-6500<br />

THIS IS LIVING!<br />

Lovely colonial, better than<br />

new Four bedrooms.<br />

bath*, hght brtgh! and airy<br />

and an owner who keeps it<br />

In mint condition<br />

$'64 900 (607 WHI)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

952-5590<br />

Troy 4 bedroom Colonial on cui-de-<br />

•ac near Somerset Family room,<br />

finished baaement etc I $ 189 900<br />

HELP-U-SELL of South Oakland<br />

541-0700<br />

WILLOWOOD SUB<br />

Lovely 3 badroom ranch<br />

features over 2.000 sq ft<br />

Amenities include large<br />

sunroom. deck, formal living<br />

room pkn family room,<br />

central air. sprinklers<br />

$179,900 (SUQ20)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

652-6500<br />

M.<br />

rV<br />

Adorable, Affordable!!<br />

This Berkley ranch m great location<br />

haa been touPy renovated maide/<br />

out. new kitchen, bath, electric.,<br />

exterior and much mora Don't delay.<br />

ca« now $59,900 Code 9S6-E<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

548-9100<br />

BERKLEY SCHOOLS!<br />

Super location for thie 1'-* story<br />

brick 3 bedroom home with baaement<br />

and garage Immediate poeseealon<br />

$64 000 Code 906-E<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

548-9100<br />

BERKLEY, 3 bedroom brick rencft,<br />

1'» baths, family room, nnlehad<br />

baaement. central tr. deck. pool,<br />

garege. walk to schools, tree kned<br />

Wvd $113,900 549-2066<br />

EXTRA LARGE<br />

THREE BEDROOM<br />

Basement, garage m super<br />

Berkley neighborhood Formal<br />

dirahg room, newer<br />

Stainmasiar carpet over<br />

hardwood floors, wet piaaler<br />

walls many updataa<br />

(380 GRI)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

952-5590<br />

FERNOALE-9'VWoodward Charming<br />

brick Tudor, 3 bedtooma, llnished<br />

baeement. upper In-law ai*te<br />

Won I laal $79,000' Agent. 306-2200<br />

OAK PARK<br />

HOUOAY SPEOALI<br />

Lovely brick 3 badroom ranch, central<br />

air. carpet, close to schoola<br />

Occupancy At Closing<br />

BRQKER569-7004<br />

Owner transferred 3 bedroom Cape<br />

Cod wtth master aufle. baaement.<br />

Ferndaie achooia $61,900<br />

HELP-U-SELL of South Oakland<br />

541-0700<br />

ROYAL OAK - New home under<br />

construction, approximately 30<br />

days from completion. In prime aree<br />

of Royal Oak, neal lo Red Run Golf<br />

Course Still In time lo pick colors<br />

Turnkeys $135,000<br />

Custom Builder 932-5320<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

FAMILY HOME<br />

Chermlng 4 bedrooms.<br />

Large new Oeeigner kitchen<br />

2 updated baths, two level<br />

deck, double lot. family &<br />

wing rooms, proleesloneay<br />

landscaped move-in condition,<br />

2 car garage<br />

$179,000 (955)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

548-9100<br />

John Marker<br />

Cenrury 21 Elite<br />

11655 Farmington<br />

Livonia, MI 48150<br />

(313) 522-7626 • (313) 458-5864<br />

591-9200<br />

17199 N. LAUREL PARK DR.<br />

SUITE 400, LIVONIA<br />

H U M H150C)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

363-6307<br />

BACKS TO<br />

COMMONS!<br />

3 large upetalra bedrooma.<br />

living and family rooma.<br />

formal dining. Baeement w/<br />

4th badroom. 1S36 aqft<br />

Great homel Great neighborhood!<br />

$132,900 (TEA)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

851-1900<br />

COMMERCE-Golf Manor Sub<br />

1800 aq n 3 badroom, IV* beth Trv<br />

levwl with new roof $110,000 Call<br />

363-1856<br />

JUST LISTED $154,900<br />

Better than new 6 month old con<br />

temporary styled Cape Cod on H<br />

ecre lot. This home offers a dream<br />

kitchen, cathedral catlings. and a<br />

lavtah master suite Hurry, this one<br />

won I last long! 462-1680<br />

The Prudential<br />

Wolfe Realty<br />

independently Owned and Cteraled<br />

LOOK NO FURTHER!<br />

FABULOUS CUSTOM BUILT HOME<br />

located on a megnHlcent lot i<br />

magnificent lake views from si i<br />

dows Many amenities 2-story<br />

foyer. Iota of Windows, very open<br />

floor plan Lovely master badroom<br />

with shower and lucuzzi tub. 2nd<br />

floor laundry room, al whits kitchen<br />

neutral decor, and lots mora<br />

$249,900 OESODEE<br />

CONTEMPORARY EXECUTIVE WA-<br />

TERFRONT HOME - located on AJl-<br />

Spon laka and boaatmg cathedral<br />

ceamg In great room wfth natural<br />

<strong>fire</strong>place, hardwood- floors,<br />

skylights, new carpeting and Anderaon<br />

windows Take m ihe view from<br />

the Florida room overlooking Ihe<br />

lake The large backyard ts great for<br />

antartalnlngl $145,700 OE67LAG<br />

FORTUNE<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

REALTORS 626-8000<br />

NEW CONSTRUCTION<br />

EXCLUSIVELY<br />

Wlxom famtfy size prize Altordabie<br />

Indian weMe. Popular WsMed Lake<br />

schools. 3 bedroom 2'* beth colons<br />

els from $148,900. make offer<br />

Open Sal & Sun 1-fipm<br />

Move m immediately<br />

CALL NANCY MEININGER<br />

JOHN MARKER<br />

MULT1 MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER<br />

• Award Winning Marketing Strategies<br />

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• Top Dollar Specialist<br />

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LIVONIA<br />

ALL APPLIANCES are included with<br />

this Country Homes Sub. 3 bedroom,<br />

all brick ranch. Huge Florida room<br />

has new carpet & home is freshly<br />

painted. 2 l /i car garage & full basement.<br />

A wonderful find for 8105,000.<br />

REDUCED! Sellers anxious & want<br />

this home sold NOW. Great location<br />

in Castle Gardens. 3 bedroom, 2<br />

bath brick w/family room, <strong>fire</strong>place,<br />

garage & large fenced yard. Asking<br />

8109.900.<br />

IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED 3<br />

bedroom. 2 bath brick ranch w/ family<br />

room A <strong>fire</strong>place, updated<br />

kitchen, formal dining room, walk-in<br />

pantry. 2Vi car attached garage &<br />

full finished basement too. Call today.<br />

8141.900<br />

GARDEN CITY<br />

CUTE 3 bedroom brick & aluminum<br />

ranch on western edge of Garden<br />

City. Finished basement flt oversized<br />

2 car garage. Newly decorated for you<br />

& offered at 866.900.<br />

A RARE TREASURE flt it won't last!<br />

Thia entire home has been updated<br />

from top to bottom. Just move in flt<br />

enjoy! 3 bedroom, full basement,<br />

beautiful kitchen, all mortgage terms<br />

offered! 859,900<br />

NOVI<br />

GREAT FAMILY HOME with a large<br />

fenced-in backyard. Family room. 3<br />

bedrooms, full basement. 2 car<br />

garage. Convenient to all major<br />

x-waya. 8119.900<br />

DON'T SPEND<br />

YOUR LAST DIME<br />

Fantastic snd immaculate 3<br />

bedroom ranch with<br />

Ooorw* off otf kftcfren<br />

leedmg to 10 * 20 deck<br />

overlooking adtaceni perk<br />

Privileges on Wolverine<br />

Lake


Thursday, December 2,1993 O&E IE*<br />

CLASSIFIED REAL E5TPTE<br />

313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

ATTENTION<br />

wwii • w noma without the naaali<br />

of building? Than check out ime<br />

1MI buBf S badroom 2VI Oath colo-<br />

nial with lam*t room, baaemani. at-<br />

lecned garage 4 Mfy landacapad<br />

yard Holiday pnoad at $127,900<br />

CALL KEN KOENIQ<br />

RE/MAX CROSSROADS<br />

453-8700 459-6338<br />

BUILDERS CLOSEOUT!<br />

We're offering an and ol ma year<br />

•pedei lo that qualified buyer -<br />

Builder* win pay $3000 ol pur-<br />

313 <strong>Canton</strong><br />

100% of Everything<br />

You Want<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> * Daal value Fantastic Colo-<br />

nial am 3 bedroome $ appro ><br />

I.MS a«.ll. Thia inviting noma we*<br />

bum In 1960 and oilers kitchen w/<br />

new flooring, femBy room with Ve-<br />

lOecisi 3 badroom. bath a naff Can-<br />

loo colonial Features include oak<br />

csbmetry. 6 panal cotornata doors.<br />

•STK<br />

and mora Only $105,000<br />

b>' New Years<br />

CALL DAVID BEARDS LEY<br />

RE/MAX CROSSROADS 4S3-8700<br />

BUYERS DELIGHT<br />

Sharp 3 badroom. 1 5 bain colonial<br />

vu OR antra daap k>i Extensive up-<br />

dataa mdude new cupboard* and<br />

mora m kitchen. both bath* heve<br />

been updatad. n w carpal and<br />

knoleum floor*, bay window in Bvtng<br />

•oom deck pool and mor/t<br />

$109,900 (213CH).<br />

CANTON CHARMER<br />

3 badroom. 1.5 bath cheery colonial<br />

with living room, famBy room wtth<br />

<strong>fire</strong>place. large deck. attached ga-<br />

rage. many custom leeturee distm-<br />

gurthes mis baauly Irom others In<br />

neighborhood Kitchen has hard-<br />

wood floors, lormal dming room snd<br />

eiirs Pstts windows m family room<br />

$106,900 1261QU<br />

1993-CUSTOM 2 STORY<br />

On 1/2 acre homesne Immedlats<br />

occupancy landacapad. covarad<br />

deck and canlral air Builder » de-<br />

veloper . 25 acras and only 34<br />

homee $236,900 (312ST)<br />

PRIVACY A PRIORITY<br />

Custom new conlemporery ranch is<br />

neighboriees on two aides with a<br />

psrkkke torn 1/2 acre homaslta. 3<br />

oedroom*. 2 have full baths, island<br />

kitchan. ceramic flooring and mora 1<br />

$219,900 (256ST)<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

PREFERRED REALTORS<br />

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Thursday. December 2,1993 0& E<br />

O&E Thursday, December 2,1993<br />

CLASSIFIED REAL E6TATE<br />

318 Dearborn<br />

Dearborn Heights<br />

OuiMy Service Award<br />

wmn^oftice<br />

HOLIDAY SPECIAL<br />

Your fam»y "« en|oy IM* lovely 3<br />

bedroom. brick rlMT TuOor. natu-<br />

ral fVaplac* in llvmg room, larga for-<br />

mal dining room, library, country<br />

Kitchen wllh breakfast nook. 1H<br />

bath*, 2's car garage an m a "beauti-<br />

ful neignborhood Priced fuel for the<br />

holiday* - $87,900<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott.Tnc.<br />

522-3200<br />

320 Home*<br />

Wayne County<br />

320 Homee<br />

Wayne County<br />

COUNTRY LIVING - AJmoat 2<br />

3 badroom ranch. 1.400 aq.fl, up-<br />

dataa thru-out, 2 bath* $124,000<br />

HELP-O-SELL ol NWWC 454-8535<br />

Quality Service Award<br />

Winning Office<br />

18*2<br />

44X294 DEEP LOT<br />

Thia 4 bedroom home « Ml on I<br />

very deep lot wtth a llroplaoe m the<br />

living room, formal dining room, urv<br />

flniehed baaement. 1H both* &<br />

hardwood floors All tor only<br />

$35,900<br />

324 Other Suburban<br />

Homaa For Sale<br />

CAPTIVATING<br />

COLONIAL<br />

Nice 4 bedroom, 1.5 batn cotoniw<br />

'ormai dmmg room with bay win-<br />

dow, tug Bvlng room wtth cuatom<br />

built-in shelve*. den or library, huge<br />

attic «wh buMt in cedar ciooat. En-<br />

cioaed patio on back porch 20 * 27.<br />

lead* to inground pool $39,900<br />

(814KE).<br />

INVESTORS<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

Possible land contracts AS bnck 3<br />

bedroom. 1 bath ranch large living<br />

room, dining room. fuB basement,<br />

extra large fenced yard and greet<br />

location $37,900 (531AW<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

PREFERRED REALTORS<br />

INKSTER- Exceptionally beautiful 3<br />

bedroom. 2H bath bnck ranch. Full<br />

flniahed baaement 2'» car garage<br />

Huge country kitchen Fantastic<br />

master bedroom Much mora Be a<br />

proud homeowner Only $62,500.<br />

HMA Realtors 353-7170<br />

INKSTER - 1H story bungalow Ex-<br />

cellent condition 2 car garage. »v-<br />

ing room, dining room, new Kitchen.<br />

3 bedroom, bath, lull basement,<br />

central air new carpeting. $39,900<br />

By appointment only 563-5941<br />

RARE<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

One of the last parcels left on Merri-<br />

rrvan Rd . close to the airport Greet<br />

place for Restaurant. Store or use<br />

you Imagination Zoned C2.<br />

$219,900 (487ME).<br />

JUST MOVE IN!<br />

3 bedroom brick ranch very dean,<br />

newer windows. <strong>fire</strong>place In living<br />

room, finished baaement with pool<br />

labia, nice backyard, 1 year home<br />

warranty Come see this home!<br />

$75,000 1503WAy<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

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PREFERRED REALTORS<br />

GREAT STARTER HOME<br />

Enjoy the comforts of a home m ex-<br />

cellent condition For only $43,000<br />

and you get a 2 bedroom. 2 car ga-<br />

rage & a very dean baaamani Lo-<br />

cated ctoee to schools & shopping<br />

3 BEDROOM<br />

BRICK RANCH BARGAIN<br />

Pnde ol ownership shown thru-out<br />

Newer roof, windows $ bath room<br />

floor done. Move m and relax 3<br />

bedrooms wtth large closets, spe-<br />

ctoua bath A country kitchen withy<br />

cupboards $ counter space galore<br />

FuB baaement reedy to NnWi. cop-<br />

per plumbing. 1V» car garge all for<br />

only - $43,900<br />

0 $ DOWN<br />

POSSIBLE FHA<br />

Low costs and good credit aM gel<br />

you your own 3 bedroom bungalow<br />

Home has moetly natural woodwork,<br />

bay window In dming area, fun baae-<br />

ment $ 2 car block garagia w/extra<br />

nigh door for storage galore<br />

Surrounded by quality built homee<br />

Home warranty negotiable<br />

On* - $28,900<br />

Century 21<br />

J. Scott. Inc.<br />

522-3200<br />

REDFORD TWP<br />

3 bedroom ranch with family room,<br />

neww carpet, ad tor under $80,000<br />

DEARBORN HTS,<br />

Bnck ranch, garage with lerge pnee<br />

reduction Now priced at $84,900<br />

ROMULUS<br />

Large bnck ranch on 1.8 ecree. 2'.»<br />

car attached gerage A real bargain<br />

at $132,000<br />

CALL MATT MOTEWELLI<br />

Century 21<br />

Chalet •'477-1800<br />

ANDES MILLS OF NOVI<br />

condominiums 2 bedroom. 2 bath<br />

KJB baaament. lormal dming room. 2<br />

car attached garage, wooded, exxm-<br />

try atmosphere. Starting at only<br />

$180,900 CaB today for mora mlor-<br />

matton regarding theee immaculate,<br />

new construction site condos<br />

One Way Realty<br />

473-5500<br />

325 Real Estate<br />

Services<br />

CANTON NEW CONSTRUCTION,<br />

mvy developments For mto and<br />

cash bonus, call Chuck or Fred<br />

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Neutral decor, move-In<br />

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Appliances included stove,<br />

refrigerator, dishwasher,<br />

waaner 8 dryer Ooee to<br />

Oakland U $ Oakland<br />

Technology Park Land<br />

contract available<br />

$52,900 (B14817)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

646-1600<br />

326 Condoe<br />

BIRMINGHAM SQUARE - ISO Bird<br />

St N ol 14. E Pierce Unique con-<br />

do, 2 units ramodeld Into 1 Includes<br />

sauna, tecum and wet bar WW sen<br />

or lease. a« furniture available Only<br />

$175,000 -<br />

MICHIGAN REALTY CO<br />

775-5757<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- Recently rV<br />

decorated. 2 bedroom, 1'* bath<br />

Convenient to both A I-75 8 Wood-<br />

ward Grael buy at under $80,000 or<br />

poselbie lease w/optlon to buy<br />

Bloomfield HlBe - Are traffic Jama<br />

making you crsiy? Absolutely fin-<br />

est Adams Woods condo Open<br />

House - Sun . Dec. 5, 1:30-5 pm.<br />

1288 Greenglen Court 3 bedroom*/<br />

$280,000 For mora Info 852-9988<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

END UNIT TOWNHOUSE<br />

with 2-3 bedrooms Possible IM<br />

Itoor master bedroom Two bath*,<br />

two hreplecea. security system<br />

Pegged oak floors m kitchen Uvmg<br />

room cathedral caning T *« decks.<br />

Finished basement $126,000<br />

(S17363)<br />

WEIR. MANUEL. SNYDER & RANKE<br />

689-7300<br />

326 Condoe<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

Eagle Ravine<br />

Brand New Elegant Homaa<br />

2200-2400 sq. ft. ranch and 1% ato-<br />

S detached condominium*.<br />

ametlc hoorplan. mam floor maa-<br />

tar suite and leundry, wefc-out<br />

baaement Luxurious amenltlea.<br />

lawn care provided Beautiful treed<br />

setting<br />

FROM $245,500<br />

Sale* Center: 313-227-9800<br />

A0LER BUILDING $<br />

DEVELOPMENT CO<br />

229-5722<br />

CANTON - $78,400 Land Contract<br />

or Conventlonei. Townhouee. 2 bed-<br />

room, baaament. near (-275.<br />

Century 21 Gold Houee 451-9400<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Croaaertnd*<br />

3 bedroom. 2'* bath ranch, finished<br />

basement, cathedral ceiling 8<br />

skylight Open Sun. 2-5 881-8898<br />

326 Condoe<br />

CANTON - L*ey Points sbeolulely<br />

stunning 2 badroom. 2 bath, upper<br />

weft, end unit. A* appaono**.<br />

many upgrade*. Seaer srtB help with<br />

points us FHA buyer Lowest price m<br />

complex immedlats occupancy<br />

$89,900 Red Carpal KeVn<br />

Superior 589-7470<br />

C AN T ON-Spacious carnage-style<br />

condo 2 bedrooms. 1,000 aq ft<br />

Attached garage Newly .emodsiad<br />

Quiet complex. Open Sun . 12-5.<br />

42428 Saratoga. $88,900 981-4139<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

VALUE-PACKED<br />

TOWNHOUSE<br />

Reefy sharp 2 bedroom.<br />

1V> balh oondo Ommg<br />

araa. cuatom window Ireel-<br />

ments 2 sky«ghta. central<br />

Mr $ dec* Shows like new<br />

$77,900 (23V-01981)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

455-7000<br />

HAMTRAMCK - greet Investment<br />

duplex 3 bedrooms. 1 bath each<br />

unit, asperate utMtlee. New roof & 2<br />

car garage CaB BIB Lewis. Snyder<br />

Kinney Bennett 8 Keeling. 844-7000<br />

EXCELLENT VALUE!<br />

Plenty of room In this charming 4<br />

bedroom farm house on almost 2<br />

acres Updated kitchen w'beautiful<br />

sokd oak cabinets & breskfast bar<br />

Land contract terms negotiable<br />

$86,500 Call for details<br />

ERA ACCENT<br />

591-0333<br />

WHY RENT!!<br />

When you could own this fabulous<br />

updated rench wtth basement 8 2 5<br />

car oarage Great neighborhood<br />

(Cherry Hii & lnkster). Onfy $45,900<br />

Remerica<br />

FAMILY REALTORS<br />

525-5600<br />

321 Lrvingaton Cty.<br />

DESIGNED FOR<br />

TODAYS LIFESTYLE<br />

with greet view of Portgege Lake 4<br />

bedrooms. 2'* baths, cathedral ceil-<br />

ing*. bonus room 8 much more<br />

Just listed 4 won't last long at<br />

$189,000 (S-111)<br />

REMERICA LAKES REALTY<br />

1-800-368-0613<br />

PICTURE PERFECT<br />

Immaculate 3 bedroom home m<br />

f«rtlly oriented neighborhood Large<br />

country kitchen, 2 baths, close to<br />

town, easy access to freeway and<br />

only $89,000 IM-819)<br />

REMERICA LAKES REALTY<br />

1-800-368-0813<br />

ROOM TO GROW<br />

4 bedroom home wtth over 1,700<br />

sq.ft Located m family oriented<br />

neighborhood Private parks, ac-<br />

cess to private lake 8 cham of lakes<br />

AH for only $115,900<br />

(R-107V<br />

REMERICA LAKES REALTY<br />

1-800-366-0813<br />

Bloomfield<br />

A GREAT<br />

BIG BARGAIN<br />

Wonderful and spacious 3<br />

bedroom. 2H bath brick<br />

townhouse with family<br />

room, large dming room,<br />

rec room, and 2 car ga-<br />

rage Lota of updates,<br />

close to Auburn Tech<br />

Lovely complex m Bloom-<br />

field! $109,900 (B17130)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

644-4700<br />

Bloomfield Twp - Foxcrofl Condoe<br />

450 Billingsgate 2 bedroom. 2 beth.<br />

2nd floor. 2 carports, treah paint.<br />

Immedlste occupsncy BEST<br />

PRICED!! Must aelt aa soon as pos-<br />

sible $94,900<br />

HELP-U-SELL<br />

Birmingham-' Bloom held 335-0050<br />

BLOOMFIELD-2 bedrooms. 2 baths,<br />

new kitchen cathedral celling, deck,<br />

pool lake $69,500 Broker Is<br />

owner 626-3883 or 855-3300<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

CANT BE BEAT!<br />

2,100 square toot. 3 bed-<br />

room. 2'* bath townhouse<br />

wtth aB the amenities snd<br />

en the appliance*! updated<br />

kitchen, home warranty<br />

$1500 carpet credit 8 doee<br />

to Auburn Tech $114,900<br />

(815741*.<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

644-4700<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

En|oy car sires living m this<br />

Immaculate, updated con-<br />

do Great location with<br />

view of grounds 3 bed-<br />

rooms, 2 Ml baths Associ-<br />

ation fee includes water<br />

exterior maintenance plua<br />

more $81,900 (813234)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

646-1600<br />

BRIGHTON<br />

Woodrldge Hills<br />

Brand new luxury condominiums!<br />

2 or 3 bedroom. 1st floor laundry, 2<br />

car garage, full basement, flrepiece<br />

& central ak Includes deck<br />

FROM $125,900<br />

Sales Center 4 Model 229-677*<br />

ADLER BUILDING 4<br />

DEVELOPMENT CO<br />

229-5722<br />

BY OWNER-Rocheater s Stream-<br />

wood Estates 2 bedroom ranch,<br />

deck, garage, rtver, pool, tennis Im-<br />

mediate occupancy 313-651-1166<br />

CANTON - Better than new! Lilley<br />

Points 2 bedroom. 2 bath, loaded<br />

«/upgrades $74,900<br />

HELP-U-SELL of NWWC 454-9535<br />

CANTON: BY OWNER<br />

$8000 BELOW ASSESTED VALUE<br />

2 bedroom ranch In The Winds<br />

Complex. Ml basement, thermal<br />

Windows 4 doors, <strong>fire</strong>place<br />

$69,000. 397-8935 or 618-632-6359<br />

CONTEMPORARY CONDO<br />

Bring your fussiest buyers! A abort<br />

walk to downtown Plymouth, This<br />

attractive ranch features oak cabi-<br />

nets tn kitchen 4 baths Walk m<br />

closet m master bedroom, 3 cslkng<br />

fans, central air. deck, carport, up-<br />

per unit with cathedral ceilings and<br />

skylights Low maintenance tee<br />

$73,500. (334P1|,<br />

PRIVATE<br />

PLYMOUTH CONDO<br />

2 bedroom*. 1.5 beth condo ha* ft<br />

all Updated kllchen. hrepiece m Bv-<br />

lng room, central ak. neutral decor,<br />

entrance faces courtyard. 1 car at-<br />

tached garage and more You must<br />

eae thia condo! $77,900 (500FOL<br />

PERFECT CONDITION<br />

This condo Is immaculate immedF-<br />

ale occupency. beige through out.<br />

aft appliances stay, very largs bad-<br />

rooms wtth great storage, lower end<br />

unit, pmrale and very mce DoorweB<br />

to patio, central sir laundry room<br />

wtth washer 4 dryers. $59,900.<br />

(800PL1.<br />

SECLUDED & SERENE<br />

This 2 bedroom. 1 bath end untt<br />

condo Differs private entry, fuB<br />

basement, attached garage, first<br />

floor laundry, hrepiece In living<br />

room, and own private lenced petlo<br />

Must see" $97,500 (881ERL<br />

YOUNG PROFESSIONAL<br />

You'll love this 1 bedroom, 15 bath<br />

brick condo It haa an the extras.<br />

Built m appliances, wood windows<br />

snd floor*, ceramic tile m baths 2<br />

car sttached parage and m A-1 con-<br />

dition $119,900<br />

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP<br />

Trees, rolling hlils. pictureeque<br />

views provide s park-like setting for<br />

this valus packed townhouse 2<br />

bedrooms. 3rd fuH bath and rec<br />

room, sttached garage wtth direct<br />

access no prettier spot' $119,900<br />

(lOBCOV<br />

459-6000<br />

COLDWELL<br />

BANKER<br />

PREFERRED REALTORS<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

Contemporary lakefront N<br />

Wabeek condo 4 bed-<br />

rooms, 4 baths, main floor<br />

master suite. 3500 sq ft<br />

marble 4 wood floors. 18<br />

ceiling*, alarm 8 sound<br />

system throughout and<br />

more Bloomfield Hills<br />

schoola $499,000<br />

Can Beth at 552-0700<br />

<strong>Canton</strong><br />

CONTEMPORARY<br />

FLAIR<br />

In this fabulous townhouse<br />

White waBs. soft grey car-<br />

peting. testeifulty decorat-<br />

ed Beige- oa« kitchen cabi-<br />

nets Appliances stay<br />

Skylights over stairs 4<br />

bath Central air. Ml base-<br />

ment Shows like a model!<br />

$76,900. (23A-43599)<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

455-7000<br />

326 Condoe<br />

FARMINGTON - Downtown Area<br />

LONGACRE WOODS CONDOS<br />

DETACHED HOMES<br />

Now under oonetnactkon<br />

3 bedroom. 2l<br />

I CARROT KEMB MAPU WEST<br />

n<br />

LOW INTEREST RATES!!!<br />

CALL TODAY, BEFORE<br />

ITS TOO LATE!!<br />

1 - 8 Q 0 - 2 9 0 - L O A N<br />

Q OMEGA<br />

MORTGAGE a g S ? IZL*<br />

CORPORATION<br />

CLASSIFIED REAL E<br />

332 Mobile Homes<br />

For Sate<br />

333 Northern Property<br />

For Sale<br />

339 Lota and Acreage<br />

For Sale<br />

339 Lots and Acreage<br />

For Sale<br />

COMMERCE<br />

MEADOWS<br />

MANUFACTURED<br />

HOME COMMUNITY<br />

the Amisrican Lifestyle<br />

One d I'm finest manufactured<br />

ixime commmUl i r 'hi Slat* of<br />

Michigan Sped*' leaiure-. i«v.iud#<br />

Luxurious Clubhouse<br />

- -tealed Sw»mm.rvfl Pool<br />

Huron Valley Schools"<br />

- Picnic Areas<br />

• Playground Area<br />

- Cable TV Available<br />

- Community Activities<br />

. Minutes from 12 Oaks Mao<br />

4 Pioud Lake Recreation area<br />

DEC LOT RENT<br />

SPECIALS<br />

ON NEW MODELS<br />

THRU QUALITY HOMES<br />

3'YR I.EASE<br />

$99 -ST YR<br />

S199 2ND VR<br />

S299 JRD <br />

' iung pools Cluti uses<br />

and mor e<br />

COLDWELL BANKER<br />

Lakes Realty<br />

6520 100th Avenue<br />

Stanwood Ml 49346<br />

(616)972-8300<br />

ANNOUNCING<br />

TIMBERVIEW ACRES<br />

Low Down Payment<br />

Gentle rolkng. 2% acre sfles.<br />

some wttft walkout basements.<br />

your buader Easy accaea lo we*t*rr<br />

suburbs and Arm Arbor<br />

financing Terms Available<br />

Call<br />

J.A. Bloch & Co.<br />

Gach Realty<br />

559-7430<br />

FOLlR AND One Half Acres, mostly<br />

wooded With 221 fl on Misery Bay<br />

Channel to 20x20 cabm Abuts 250<br />

aces oI state lend 2 refrigerators,<br />

electric stove, pnone Ime can Be<br />

noofceo up, wood burner Ported<br />

property lor the sports mmded<br />

3-'?48 Can Caiiie Johnson al Cen-<br />

tury 21 Ciow Reehy 517-356-21"'<br />

Sales Office<br />

313-664-6796<br />

Community Office<br />

313-684-2 767<br />

We have new 4 pre-owned r^jmes<br />

lor sale (No home is more thar. 4<br />

yrs oldt To inquire about a new or<br />

pre-owned home call Dennis Eagen<br />

al Ouality Homes Located in the<br />

Club House 4'» miles N of i-96 on<br />

Wi.omRd 313-684-6796<br />

SPECIAL PROMOTION<br />

$99 SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

Save u© to $454<br />

Ends soon Call now'<br />

. Sportsman s Paradise<br />

Don't rhtss this opportunity to hunt<br />

cm your own •a.-ige next season 10<br />

pristine wooded acres with lake ac-<br />

cess near Pension $19 700-lerms<br />

a«arable Coil tor details<br />

LYNDA LINDHARDT<br />

RtCHTER & ASSOC. INC<br />

348-5100 553-7028<br />

335 Time Share<br />

For Sale<br />

DRASTICALLY REDUCED<br />

14x70 mobile home. 1968 2 tiwd-<br />

rooms 2 baths large Irving room<br />

oa-den tub $ 12.500 or best offe*<br />

Call 313-437-4974<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Quiet Bark 2<br />

bedroom t bath, appliances.<br />

$6990 Owner financing available<br />

immediate occupancy<br />

Can 174-2131 or 662-0634<br />

THREE<br />

BEDROOMS<br />

Or- Wye per.rTW.er .at shed<br />

was! - '** dryer stove, refrigerator<br />

Must sen - $9v00<br />

CAMELOT<br />

MANUFACTURED HOMES<br />

349-7794<br />

HELP' RO TWO RED WEEKS<br />

Sleeps Su<br />

Dueded - $3 900<br />

702-361-3031<br />

BUILDERS/DEVELOPERS<br />

prime N Westland location W o<br />

Farmmgton, N of Cowan, 7 tjmld<br />

atue lota on court setting off o<br />

dead end street aiding lo Hine*<br />

Park Preliminary engineering A<br />

puns by fa* $97 900 Jen or Bill<br />

Dempse, 476-5300<br />

COUNTRY RETREAT<br />

10 acres with wood*. E-Z TERMS<br />

Prime Ara*. Cloee to W Sudor OS<br />

J A Bloch A Co Gach Realty<br />

559-7430<br />

FOR SALE<br />

a residential lots m new subdivision<br />

60 « 160 average sue *>es1<br />

Bioomfioid Subdivision. West<br />

Bloomfield School* Call<br />

KEITH ROGERS<br />

THOMPSON-BROWN<br />

553-8700<br />

WOOOBRIDGE LAKE<br />

Laketrom and lakeview lot* on ace-<br />

mc private take Heevey wooded,<br />

secluded cul-de-*ac Walk-out<br />

baaament* New platted aubdMaaon<br />

m Commerce Twp 2 mBaa W ol<br />

Haggerty Rd Award winning waned<br />

Lake School District Up-north at-<br />

mo*pnere Ciooe to mafor mopping<br />

A future fwry connector to 1-275 and<br />

96 •nterchange For txXlerl A m-<br />

dmduats Terms available Buy di-<br />

•ept from Developer CaB 737-2288<br />

342 Lakefront Property<br />

ALL SPORTS LAKEFRONT<br />

4 oedroom,-deck dock A lot* more<br />

$126 900/0950 *ale or leeae<br />

Union Lake AREA 313-836-7003<br />

342 Lakefront Property<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

ALMOST 4 ACRES<br />

Beautiful Vhay Lake with 300 It of<br />

waterfront, provide* the perfect<br />

bacudrop tor Ms a»quHa ranch<br />

home with 4,400 sq. fl ol IMng<br />

apace 5 badrooma. 4'* betha. ook<br />

woodwork. Inground heated *wlm-<br />

irang pool, emenarvo bMevel brick<br />

paver patto*. more $1,750,000<br />

Texel Land Co , mc 540-3000<br />

362 Real Eatate Wanted<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

small lake 4 • bedroom* 3%<br />

bath*, sauna, newer roof/furnace*,<br />

air and dock Larga lot Price draeti-<br />

cNty reduced CaB owner 642-9109<br />

I<br />

BEAUTIFUL<br />

LAKEFRONT HOME<br />

FOR SALE BY OWNER<br />

If you are looking for lakelront prop-<br />

erty m an up-north setting, than thi*<br />

home I* for you' Hug*, completely<br />

landscaped wooded loi wfth 150 ft<br />

frontage on Indian Lake 2400 *q ft<br />

with aB Of tha antra* imapmabie As-<br />

sessed al $245,000 Asking<br />

$229 OOO For more info. 693-7475<br />

CASS LAKE WATERFRONT-Gor<br />

ru t 2-story lake Nouea. 1750<br />

} bedroom 2 fuB bath*, garag*<br />

I600*qft deck $195,000 882-4434<br />

BARGAIN- Caen for property<br />

Any condition, location or type<br />

AMO land contract* A vacant land<br />

(313)565-0611<br />

CASH TOOAY<br />

OR<br />

GUARANTEED SALE<br />

Also if m Foradoeur*<br />

Or Need Of Rape*<br />

Century 21<br />

CASTELLI 525-7900<br />

1990- 91- 92 CENTURION<br />

AWARD WINNING OFFICE<br />

FRANKLIN VILLAGE - wooded lot,<br />

rich in natural beauty and privacy,<br />

sewers at street CaB now< $61.500<br />

CENTURY 21 WEST 349-6800<br />

S T AV WAPM THIS WINTER m the<br />

near! of Acupulco beachfront 24<br />

weens Jurwor suite Club privileges<br />

$5000 or best ofer 360-8692<br />

336 Southern Property<br />

Soui^ Carolina. Lake Keowee. Fool<br />

Hills of Blue Ridge Mountains Beau<br />

triul lakefront lots A home* Coldwell<br />

Bank*" Don Kroeger 803-882-6217<br />

337 Farms For Sale<br />

UVONIA Wonderful, private build-<br />

ing wis. lot 9. Heart Sub . over '.s<br />

acre Site abuts Hme* Psrk A has<br />

several easemeots Ak** St W ol<br />

Newburgh, South off Plymouth Rd .<br />

end of street, west side<br />

PRICE REDUCED TO $44 900<br />

ALEXANDER REALTY 885-8222<br />

ENJOY THE VIEW<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4<br />

1731 SHANKIN<br />

N of Pontiac Trail - W tlS Com-<br />

merce Fabutou* Wolverine Laka-<br />

fronl contemporary 3 bedroom<br />

rwwh wtth amenities galore" Must<br />

see this beeuty AB you'B need to<br />

move m i* your furniture Beyond<br />

belief «t ONLY $286,900<br />

ASK FOR JOLIE LEVINE<br />

CENTURY 21 TOOAY<br />

510-839© (PAGER)<br />

855-2000 (OFFICE)<br />

NORTHFIELD TOWNSHIP<br />

16 ACRES. Two 10 ACRES; Two 2' -<br />

ACRES Rolling terr*m percod<br />

Land Contract Terms 437-1174<br />

, NOVI - improved lots lor sale<br />

Can 737-0692<br />

W indham Rea/ty Group inc<br />

$460/MONTH<br />

$690 D O W N<br />

We lave several 2 or 3 bedroom<br />

homes in this price range Based or<br />

10% down. 9 5N APR. 84 payments<br />

HEART LAND HOMES 313-347-01<br />

333 Northern Property<br />

For Sale<br />

BY OWNER 110 aces 2 modern<br />

rarm homes 5 barns immaculate<br />

cond-tiw -ouia t>e divided, 10 M.ies<br />

w of Grand 81 ant Mon-Fri 9-5<br />

313-568- «<br />

339 Loto and Acreage<br />

For Sale<br />

BELLEVILLE Two 1 acre lots City<br />

water A sewe- 1 lot $18,000, 1 101<br />

$25 000 Reody to build 697-4978<br />

or 697-58IB or 595-7174<br />

NOVI - 75 acre Walk-out lot on<br />

spring-ted pond w 1 skating S swim<br />

m.ng Northville schools $75 000<br />

BudOe'S welcome 531-7499<br />

LiNOEN AREA McCaNm Lakefront.<br />

14420 Bouchner Great year roimd<br />

retreat double decking completely<br />

'•modeled with Contemporary flair<br />

wooded "up North" *tmo*phor*<br />

Only 1 hour from Detrort<br />

Open Sun 2-Spm CaB Shoron<br />

McKone Century 2! Park Place<br />

Ltd for direction* 313-629-2234<br />

A MUST SEE AT $72 900*<br />

REDUCED PRICE' TORCH LAKE<br />

LOT Beautifully wooded sarKfy<br />

beech $120,000 (190-154)<br />

CALL STATE WIDE<br />

6«6-599-2166<br />

BLOOMFIELD<br />

HOMES'TES FOR SALE' ,<br />

Call 737-0690<br />

Herbert Lawsor., inc,<br />

BLOOMFIELO HILLS<br />

I Choice wooded k* Bloomf-eid HI'-IS<br />

V.V---.IS /rater * sewer A30 ga-<br />

rage A pared drive Must see inside!<br />

$142,500 Hartland Schools.<br />

WATERFRONT/COUNTRY ES-<br />

TATE! - You'B love this beautiful<br />

home on private 10 aero aettmc ml<br />

356 frontage on whalen Lak* Spa<br />

clous ml* bedroom* 2 fuB bath*.<br />

1st floor laundry fuB hmshed walk<br />

out lower level. 2 cor garage pius<br />

32*50 barn fenced A set up for<br />

horses The be*t of everythmg'<br />

$2*96 900 Hartland School*<br />

ENJOY WINTER SPORTS' - 1180<br />

sc ft 2 bedroom home on deep lot<br />

w-frontage on Tyrone Lake 1st<br />

floor laundry, spacious open Irving-<br />

diivng are® w-'great views A 2 car<br />

detached garage $119,900 Hart-<br />

land Schools<br />

E N G L A N D<br />

REAL ESATATE<br />

313 474-4530<br />

THREE BEDROOM RANCH<br />

Island setting on main body ol all<br />

sports Laka Oakland Mult level<br />

Oeck wtth m-tyound swim spa A hoi<br />

tub. cathedral ceemga. ceiimg fan*<br />

ikykgnt*. double tecum beth large<br />

itvmg room with Veplace *unporcft.<br />

dming room, attached garage new<br />

boat hoist A dock $249 000<br />

673-3467<br />

UNiON LAKEFRONT<br />

Oa*l*id County's sandiest beacne*<br />

4 .leanest ' lake W Bloomfield<br />

schools 4800*Qf1 $675,000<br />

By owner 360-2282<br />

PRIVATE INVESTOR<br />

Purcheoe* hou*e* for cash or l*rm*<br />

Any condition or situation<br />

424-8555<br />

SOUTH OAKLAND COUNTY<br />

Acoege warned by award wmnmg<br />

developer 10 - M0 aero* amiable<br />

for residential dMiopment Bro-<br />

kers protected CaB 737-2288<br />

$$ TOP DOLLAR $$<br />

For your Property<br />

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24350 JOY ROAD<br />

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557-2757<br />

400 Maple<br />

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7 2 9 - 3 6 9 0<br />

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M-F 9-6, Sat. & Sun. 11-3<br />

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55 Years and Older<br />

l. A HOUOAY SPECIAL<br />

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Top of tha Orlve Apts.<br />

DEC. RENT FREE<br />

Movs m by Dec 23 Nswfy decorated<br />

1 bedroom apis. Irom $420 lr»dudea<br />

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Mon -Fit. 9-5; Sat. 10-2: S31-22«0<br />

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280-1443<br />

Open Daily & Weekends<br />

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3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8<br />

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nett A Keating. 644-7000<br />

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Suites from $475<br />

S200 Security Deposit<br />

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• Spacious Suites _ • Dishwashers<br />

• Vertical Blinds • Park Setting<br />

425-6070<br />

Ann Arbor Trail, West of lnkster Rd.<br />

Daily 9-6; Sat. 10-2; Sun. 12-4<br />

Westland<br />

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TWO BEDROOM SPECIAL<br />

ONE MONTH FREE<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

Includes Heat<br />

• Vertical Blinds<br />

• Short Term Leases Available<br />

522-3364<br />

7560 Merriman<br />

Between Ann Arbor Trail and Warren<br />

Daily 9-6; Sat. & Sun. 12-4<br />

Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

FRANKLIN PALMER ESTATES<br />

ONE MONTH FREE<br />

Suites f r o m $ 4 5 0<br />

Includes Heat<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

• Pet Section • Short Term Leases<br />

397-0200<br />

On Palmer, West of Lilley<br />

Daily 9-7; Sat. & Sun. 12-4<br />

Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

HILLCRE8T CLUB<br />

ONE MONTH FREE<br />

(ON SELECT SUITES)<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

Includes Heat<br />

• Park Setting • Short Term Leases<br />

453-7144<br />

12350 Risman<br />

S. of Plymouth Rd.. E. of Haggerty<br />

Daily 9-7 Sat. A Son. 12-4<br />

2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

649-6909<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

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From $600<br />

HUNTLEY SQUARE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

646-9880<br />

Mon -Frt Bam-5pm<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

• CHATHAM HILLS<br />

Luxury Living<br />

• Attached Garages • Microwaves<br />

• Extra Large Apartments • Dishwashers<br />

• Indoor Pool<br />

ONE MONTH FREE*<br />

•on select units only<br />

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0<br />

On Old Grand River between Drake 4 Halstead<br />

Mon-Fri. 9-7 Sat. 11-5 Sun. 11-4<br />

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F O R E S T<br />

A P A R T M E N T S 18f II<br />

Plymouth, Ml<br />

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$ 4 9 7<br />

per pnrfh<br />

Townhomes also available<br />

Includes:<br />

Water • Porch or Balcony<br />

'Swimming Pool • Community Bldg.<br />

Basement Storage<br />

1<br />

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i Open Daily.<br />

i Weekends by<br />

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1 and 2 Bedroom<br />

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$<br />

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Hills"<br />

• Convenient to Twelve Oaks Mall<br />

• Cable TV Available<br />

• Dishwasher<br />

• Pool<br />

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• Variety ol Floor<br />

Plans Available 624'9445<br />

• Air Conditioning<br />

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FEATURING:<br />

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Rental Office at Stone Ridge Ap«s ju« «mi o( HUktde<br />

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• Over 120.000 Apt* on Color Video<br />

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75-1502<br />

BIRMINGHAM UP-TOWN<br />

Single* welcome Large 2 4 3 bedroom<br />

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included $600 A©ent 644-3232<br />

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$300 SECURITY OEPOSIT SPECIAL<br />

Newly remodeled 1 bedroom apartment<br />

available E of Adam* Road<br />

naw downtown Birmingham. Rani«l<br />

rataa mduda heat 4 water, vertical<br />

band*, new kitchen 4 appliance*,<br />

mirrored door* 4 pfcieh carpeting<br />

Cal Mon.-Sat 644-1300<br />

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Microwave • Dlapoeel • C/AH<br />

New!! Exercise room...<br />

444 Cheater<br />

HEART OF DOWNTOWN<br />

2 bedroom $720<br />

One Ontyl<br />

268-7766<br />

NOVI<br />

345-0540<br />

Acroea from 12 Oak* I (an<br />

SOUTH FIELD 354-8040<br />

29266 North esetern •<br />

CANTON<br />

981-7200<br />

42711 Ford Rd<br />

TROY<br />

680-9090<br />

3726 Rochester Rd<br />

CLINTON TWP. 791-8444<br />

36670 Garfield<br />

ANN ARBOR 677-3710<br />

2677 Carpenter<br />

PM or Sat/Sun:268-9806<br />

BIRMINGHAM- 1 bedroom, hardpood<br />

noon, ga* heat, oarage ineluded.<br />

$668 Aleo. 1 ta4a»n<br />

$475 Call Glenn 356-0300<br />

CANTON<br />

CARRIAGE COVE<br />

LUXURY-APTS.<br />

(ULLEY 4 WARREN)<br />

/.<br />

We take pride In ottering<br />

the following <strong>services</strong> to<br />

our tenants.<br />

• 24 Iw emergency memtenance<br />

. Beeutlfui ground* with pool 4<br />

picnic araa wfth BOO s<br />

, Special handicapped urns<br />

. Restful atmosphere<br />

. Cable available<br />

• Short term |__<br />

(certain condition* apply)<br />

NO OTHER FEES<br />

Private Entrance*<br />

Ona Bedroom - $620, 900 *q ft<br />

Two Bedroom - $695. 1100 *q ft<br />

Vertical band* 4 carport included<br />

Professional orv-alts management<br />

20 pAis yr*. experience<br />

Neer X-way*. shopping, airport<br />

Roee Doherty. Property Manager<br />

&1-4490<br />

400 Apts For Rant<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2<br />

bath towfihouaa. n»sr oerpetlng. spas.<br />

garden setting, doaa to<br />

1750/mo No peta. 646-2437<br />

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom. 1*<br />

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uwu>. ---- pool, mloeMng.<br />

waaoovartnge, 642-3309<br />

crowava. central air<br />

BLOOMFIELD Oub-1 bedroom, vst<br />

remodeled New appliances<br />

d—fiaasher 4 cabinet* air. pool<br />

Muat sea Rant nagotMCHa 662-7243<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS<br />

NEWLY REMODELED<br />

Telegraph 4 14 Mae ROs<br />

SPACIOUS -<br />

2 & 3 Bedroom Apts.<br />

FROM $910<br />

Heat Included<br />

THE GLENS<br />

OF BLOOMFIELD<br />

642-6220<br />

Mon -Frt. 9-"5 Sat 12-4<br />

CANTON<br />

Bedford Square Apts.<br />

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOP<br />

Spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts<br />

Smell Quiet. Sale Complex<br />

Ford Rd. near 1-275<br />

STARTING AT $490<br />

981-1217<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> Garden Apts<br />

JOY ROAD EAST Of 275<br />

Specloue 2 bedroom tpwnhouse 2<br />

level* with private entrance. '•» bath<br />

down, fu* bath up From 1475-1510<br />

FEATURES<br />

• Siove 4 Refrigerator<br />

• Dtawaahar 4 Disposal<br />

• Central An/Heat<br />

. Convenient Parking<br />

• Laundry I acuities o<br />

. Pool 4 Clubhouse<br />

• Sorry, no pat*'<br />

• 1400 rebate tor new residents only'<br />

455-7440<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

O A K J J *<br />

In Unit Full Size<br />

Washer & Dryer<br />

Club Lounge Party 6<br />

Gathering Rooms<br />

Emergency Medical &<br />

Intrusion Alarm Systems<br />

HOURS:<br />

Monday • Friday: 9-6<br />

Saturday: 10-5<br />

Sunday: 12-5<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

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• Elevator Access to<br />

All Floors<br />

» Easy Access to Shopping.<br />

Dining & Social Events<br />

» Professional Management<br />

Services<br />

LIMITED AVAILABILITY<br />

CALL OR VISIT TODAY!<br />

478-9113<br />

21900 Farmington Road (Just South of Nine Mile Road)<br />

StuiMSoytyAfrfjcrdM<br />

/n Fortumtftiyi<br />

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments<br />

Available For Immediate Occupancy<br />

a Short Term Leases Available Iff<br />

a Convenient Location |—- 1<br />

a Private Entrance<br />

a Eat-In Kitchen<br />

a Walk-In Closets<br />

a Full Si/e Washer. & Dryers<br />

a Ceramic Foyers. Cul-Awav Walls<br />

& Fireplaces<br />

a Covered Parking Included<br />

PLUS...<br />

Extraordinary 9000 Sq Ft. Health<br />

Club & Activity Center With<br />

Indoor Pool. Sauna & Jacuzzi!<br />

CALL Ok VISIT TODAY'.<br />

Ask About Our<br />

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Hours: MON 9-7 a TUE FRJ ^-6<br />

SAT 10-5 • SUN 12-5<br />

QTATIONCLUB<br />

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cio\n<br />

IM A.SUR<br />

K*l*aK»M<br />

6 6 1 - 2 2 0 0<br />

Located At Intersection Of D Mile & Haggerty Rd<br />

40%<br />

ON REMAINING UNITS*<br />

455*2424<br />

i.-Pri.<br />

Lilt<br />

FEATl RIHCt<br />

*<br />

400 Apis. For Rent<br />

FOX HILLS<br />

BW<br />

•ill S •*<br />

non leelurmg prtvaaa entry Ml<br />

beeement. weaher ''dryer connecnons.<br />

endow traetment*. carport,<br />

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Located n Bioomfletd Hia* oft<br />

Opdyks nd lusl north ol S*lngerstor<br />

• Dishwasher<br />

• Carport<br />

• Newly decorated<br />

. Smoke detector*<br />

400 Apta. For Rent<br />

Thursday, December 2,1993 O&E *6E<br />

FARMINGTON MANOR<br />

FM Special 1 bedrooma 4 studios<br />

atartlng a at 4400-4440 mciudaa •»<br />

tar onfy<br />

k-m do-<br />

entrance door* Laundry tacflKMe<br />

24 hr smsrgsncy mamtsnanoa No<br />

pets Carport* ertr*. mdMikjal y -<br />

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GARDEN CITY<br />

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no pets Agent<br />

leunary<br />

722-11S8<br />

CHOOSE<br />

THE<br />

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loft style 4 1 bedroom apartments<br />

Covered parkmg. vertical<br />

bands, bnghi kitchens, snd wooded<br />

streamsNM setting maks theee an<br />

incredoie Northviae rakie from only<br />

Need s home office oi guest room''<br />

Take s pee* al our contemporary 1<br />

bedroom wtth aer leetunng its own<br />

wasnei . dryer , carport and<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

MOVE IN SPECIALS'<br />

THE<br />

TREE TOPS<br />

NOV! Rd mat N o« a Mas Rd<br />

347-1690<br />

Village Squire<br />

Short Term Leoses<br />

Vcrticol Blinds<br />

Pet Section<br />

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1<br />

oa ford M., J«t .<br />

Dolly 9-7 • S4»C 11-4 •<br />

The Cost of Livin<br />

Just UJent<br />

DOUM<br />

$ 6 0 0<br />

Moves von in.<br />

%J<br />

Farmmgton H< ! ls 1600 sq. ft 2-bedroom<br />

apartments or tor.nhouses Master suite<br />

has two walk-in closets. Two batns<br />

Washer dryer blinds, attended gatehouse,<br />

intrusion alarm, clubhouse w pool, tennis<br />

courts and carports. Cal 626-4396. Tns<br />

special offer won t last lor V<br />

Rents from bttct5<br />

'On selected units only<br />

Northwestern and Middlebelt Rd<br />

M • i • Li - " ' E> '• . • •<br />

L a k e f r o n t<br />

A p a r t m e n t L i v i n g<br />

Cable TV Available<br />

Convenient to<br />

Westland Stopping<br />

Cenier<br />

Thru-unit design for<br />

mammum privacy &<br />

cross unit nentilation<br />

Swimming Pool 4<br />

Clubhouse<br />

Storage in apartmeni<br />

Balcony or patio<br />

Air conditioning<br />

Oisniwasners<br />

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ATTRACTIVE<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Apartments<br />

from $ 4 1 5<br />

£La"<br />

SM1A\TMNGS<br />

Located on Marren Rd bs'ween<br />

Wayne 4 NewOurgh Rd* in Waettand<br />

Open Won. - Sat 10 6. Sur. 12 - t<br />

Phone: 729 5650<br />

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721-2500<br />

Ask About Our Special<br />

400 Apts. For Rent<br />

"THE HEAT IS ON...<br />

US!"<br />

$500 REBATE<br />

477-6448<br />

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apts<br />

Free Carport<br />

Minute* from Lmw** Mai<br />

Pets Welcome<br />

Fur rushed Corporate SuRes<br />

WOODRIDGE APTS.<br />

On MKXMben between 8 4 7 Mas<br />

Certain nasi net ion* Apply<br />

NORTHVILLE. FAIRBROOK APT<br />

525FMrbrook<br />

Speobus 1 bedroom. $620 morrth 2<br />

Oedroom $600 heat 4 hoi wateTindudad<br />

1st month Iree rent on 1<br />

yew lease Wseher 4 dryer ava»ebw<br />

Storage No pets [Inn<br />

346-9250<br />

i:<br />

400 Apt*. For Ront<br />

INKSTER • 1 bedroom<br />

apartment Stove A frige. I<br />

trance vary naet 4 clean<br />

• $300 aecunry 712-mn<br />

ABUNDANCE<br />

OF<br />

SPACE<br />

2 & 3<br />

Bedroom<br />

townhoueea w/tiaaameni<br />

Irom $760/mo<br />

1 MONTH FREE<br />

Eaay Acceea to<br />

major Freweys<br />

I-275 4 I-696<br />

TWELVE OAKS TOWNHOMES<br />

471-7470<br />

Located on Haggerty Road<br />

south ol 10 MHe<br />

Westland's Best Vatue.<br />

BLUE GARDEN<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

• Close to Work!<br />

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Our Value Packaae Includes:<br />

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tor your money rn Wms*or


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6£* O & E T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 2, 1993<br />

400 Apts. Fof Rent<br />

FARMINGTON<br />

HOLIDAY SPECIAL<br />

NO RENT TIL JAN 1<br />

FREE HEAT - Larga 1 * 2 bed-<br />

rooma Clean. qia* community<br />

- RENT FROM $500<br />

Oralwd Laka Rd.. N. of 8 Mi<br />

VILLAGE OAKS<br />

474-1305<br />

Managed by Kalian Enterprises mc<br />

LIVONIA - 7 MILE RD.<br />

t_arge 1 4 2 Bedroom Units<br />

FROM $585<br />

WaHiM 4 dryer m each apartment<br />

Carpeting. vsrticM bunds, dsluxs<br />

sppksnces, balcony, patio, swim-<br />

ming POO*, tennis courts, community<br />

>oom. Nesr shopping<br />

CANTERBURY PARK<br />

7 ITMM Rd . cornar Mayfleld between<br />

Farmington 4 Madman Rds<br />

473-3983 775-8206<br />

Modal open daily 9-5<br />

except Wednesday<br />

400 Apta. For Rent<br />

MADISON HEIGHTS<br />

Claan. spacsrms I bedroom Irsa<br />

Meet Walk to Oakland Mai >470<br />

CHATSFORO VILLAGE<br />

John R between 13 4 14 MM<br />

588-1466<br />

Managed Dy Kaltan Enterprises. inc<br />

Madison Heights<br />

GREAT APTS.<br />

GREAT<br />

LOCATIONS<br />

$50 Security Deposit<br />

For 1 Bedroom Apts.<br />

RENT INCLUDES<br />

Heat &<br />

Vertical Blinds<br />

CALL FOR<br />

SUPER SPECIAL<br />

ON FIRST MONTH S RENT<br />

8 month or 1 year lease Well main-<br />

tained Newly decorated Features<br />

At.- conditioning, refrigerator, range<br />

smo*e detectors., laundry facilities S<br />

aura storage Swimming pool<br />

Cable available<br />

ALSO 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />

LEXINGTON<br />

VILLAGE<br />

PET SECTION AVAILABLE<br />

• Sedroom apts trom $455<br />

1-75 and 14 Mile<br />

Opposite Oakland Man<br />

585-4010<br />

PRESIDENT<br />

MADISON APTS.<br />

I Bedroom Apts. S460<br />

I Block E. of John R<br />

Just S of Oakland Mall<br />

585-0580<br />

HARLO APTS.<br />

1 Bedroom Apt $460<br />

Warren Mich<br />

West side ol Mound'Rd<br />

Just N of 13 Mrte<br />

Opposite GM Tech Center<br />

939-2340<br />

Northvitte<br />

Simply<br />

Sensational<br />

• 14 2 badroom Townhomes<br />

• Private Entrances<br />

• individual wasfisr/dryers<br />

a Firepiec*®<br />

• Verticals.''Mini Blinds<br />

• SmaH Pets Welcome<br />

• Carports<br />

• Pool'Jacuzzi. 1 ennis; Jogging T'®" 1<br />

Cedar Lake<br />

Apartments<br />

348-1830<br />

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIALS , .<br />

OFFICE HOURS<br />

Mon - Fn 9-6pm<br />

Sat. 12-5pm<br />

LOCATION<br />

Located on Sn Mite just two miles<br />

west ol 1-275<br />

NORTHVILLE<br />

Tucked away in a Quiet wooded sel-<br />

ling Extra large 2 badroom apt<br />

central air. carport Very reason<br />

able Can Today* 349-7743<br />

NOVi.'NORTHVILLE<br />

Charming 4 spacious ' bedroom<br />

apart ment Available immediately<br />

Huge walk-in closet vertical Winds,<br />

cathedral ceiUng Beautilul view<br />

trom voor walk-out patio/deck Free<br />

carport 4 microwave<br />

SS90<br />

1NDC. f-N 'I- SS'<br />

"vOVi LAKES AREA<br />

WESTGATE VI<br />

$200 Security Deposit<br />

Area's Best Value<br />

-Omet-Spacious Apartments<br />

•Attractively Landscaped-Lakes<br />

Area-Near Twelve Oaks-Central<br />

A-r-PooKarport-Walk-m Closets<br />

-Patio and Balconies<br />

Oft Pontiac Trail bet Beck 4 West<br />

Minutes from 1-696, 1-275<br />

Daily 9-6 Sat-Sun 12-4<br />

624-8555<br />

OLD REDFORD 16/Lahaar area)<br />

4th floor studio, carpet, appliances<br />

peaceful, has character, heat includ-<br />

ed Cat OK S2S5/mo 354-3621<br />

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD<br />

near Telegraph Beautiful wooded<br />

setting, t bedroom apts Heat/water<br />

included Carpet Air conditioning<br />

FROM $385<br />

ORCHARD WOODS APTS<br />

334-1878<br />

Call tor information on<br />

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SUPER Vs<br />

dale<br />

i s s s s i<br />

1 B E D R O O M from * 4 5 5<br />

2 B E D R O O M from • 5 2 5<br />

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TREE TOP<br />

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4 Meadowbrook<br />

348-9590<br />

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2 & 3 bedroom<br />

townhomes<br />

NOVI RIDGE<br />

349-8200<br />

Restrictions Apply<br />

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NORTHGATE APARTMENTS<br />

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29286 Northwestern Hwy<br />

CANTON 981-7200<br />

42711 Fordftd<br />

TROY 680-9090<br />

3726 Rochester Rd<br />

CLINTON TWP 791-8444<br />

36870 Garfield<br />

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S E A R C H<br />

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400 Apts. For Rent<br />

Plymouth<br />

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PLYMOUTH MANOR<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

CALL TODAY - 455-3880<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

LIVE ON THE PARK<br />

40335 PLYMOUTH RD.<br />

Manager C101<br />

1 BEDROOM $450<br />

Wilh Approved Credil<br />

SENIOR DISCOUNT!<br />

• Amenities Include<br />

• Heat 4 water<br />

• Walk-in closets<br />

• Appkances<br />

• Carpeting 4 Winds<br />

• Laundry facilities<br />

• Central air 4 pod- -<br />

455-3682<br />

Plymouth Rd near 1-275<br />

PLYMOUTH - Old Village. 1 bed-<br />

room. hardwood floors, ceiling fans<br />

breakfast bar. cable, storage 4<br />

laundry very clean 4 cute. $120 'wk<br />

includes all unities 360-0063<br />

• NOVI •<br />

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Oaks, Spacious. Sound<br />

Conditioned. Central Air,<br />

Pool. Tennis. Cable and<br />

Lots of Closets<br />

Pontiac Trail between<br />

West 4 Beck Roads<br />

624-0004<br />

Daily 9-6 Sat & Sun. 12-4<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

AFFORDABLE SPECIALS''<br />

Serve* citizer. adu«t community<br />

Spaoo-ui 1 4 2 bed*oom apa/'<br />

ments in qu»e! commpCJ«rvj Central air OtsJiwasher<br />

Vertical bunds. carport Available'to<br />

quanffceo applicants<br />

453-8811<br />

Plymouth<br />

+ Plymouth<br />

Hills<br />

Apartments<br />

FALL SPECIAL<br />

$$$$<br />

Open Dalty 12-5pm<br />

455-4721<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom $4 75 plus<br />

; utilities -• month security deposit<br />

303 Roe SI . walking distance trom<br />

downtown. Mon -Fri , 9-5 call<br />

i.82-0450 Eves ^ week-ends call<br />

* 16-5292<br />

Brought<br />

1 T2BI<br />

- PLYMOUTH -<br />

iam Manor<br />

! BEDROOMS<br />

STARTING FROM $455<br />

Swimming Pool Air. AH Appliances<br />

Walk-In Closets 1 Yr Lease<br />

Heat 4 Water included<br />

Call Mon-Sat, 10-6<br />

455-1215<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

GREAT LOCATION<br />

14 2 bedroom apartments Plym-<br />

outh Rd 4 HWbrook. stove refriger-<br />

ator. carpeting, drapes Walk to<br />

town No pets Discount available<br />

$445 4 $455 plus utilities<br />

Call A her 5 PM 453-8194<br />

Plymouth<br />

HOLIDAY<br />

SHOPPING<br />

S P R E E ! !<br />

TWIN ARBORS<br />

453-2800<br />

Restrictions Apply<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

l BEDROOM APTS<br />

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Princeton Court Apts<br />

On Wilcox off Schoolcraft<br />

459-6640<br />

PLYMOUTH i 4 2 Bedroom apts<br />

$450 4 $560. mo Spacious 4 clean<br />

Quiet building Heat furnished<br />

Loads of closets 1 y lease No<br />

pets Low security 459-9507<br />

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom, stove, re-<br />

frigerator. washer i'dryer hookup<br />

carpet 4 Winds $550 includes heat<br />

4 water Year lease 455-0391<br />

BEDFORD TWP<br />

Beautiful LOLA PARK MANOR has<br />

a lovely 2 bedroom apt available<br />

All amemties Including swimming<br />

pool, picnic area Rent includes heat<br />

S water Please can 255-0932<br />

DELUXE ROCHESTER HILLS effi-<br />

ciency apartment ir.-iudas stove<br />

$525 mi<br />

«1-640-<br />

PLYMOUTH - Large lower 2 bed-<br />

room Oft street parking Basement<br />

Pet ok $565 plus security lease<br />

434-6686<br />

PLYMOUTH - Near Hines Park 4<br />

ma»or «-press ways 2 Bedrooms<br />

Appliances $625 plus security Cal<br />

okay Call atler 6 pm 453-029?<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

RIVER S EDGE TOWNHOMES<br />

ng ,<br />

;uRi<br />

$200 SECURITY DEPOSIT<br />

Luxury 2 bedrooms 1200 sq ft<br />

Pool, fttnen center nature trails<br />

tennis courts Hamlin .'Crooks Road<br />

(follow Streamwoodl<br />

652-8060<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

Spacious 2 oedroom apartmeni<br />

Appliances, heat 4 water included.<br />

$525 month 1 year lease Available<br />

immediately 453-0685<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

Spacious affordable, pool •<br />

1 Bedroom 850 sq ft $510 2 Bed-<br />

room. 2 bath, 1000 SQ ft $570<br />

DECEMBER FREE<br />

Sat Hrs 10-4pm Sun 11-4pm<br />

Charles Hamlet<br />

Apartments<br />

852-0311<br />

Colonial Court Apartments<br />

2 Bedroom Special<br />

$ 350 00 Security Deposit<br />

Birmingham's Best Gets Better<br />

• immediate Occupancy<br />

• 2 3earocm Apartments<br />

Of 2 & 3 Bedroom<br />

Townnouses<br />

• New\ Deccctec<br />

• Electronic Security System<br />

and Emergency System<br />

• Fireplaces & Sunaectcs m<br />

selected unit:s<br />

• Reserved Carports<br />

646-1188 S 5 S<br />

Oak Village<br />

2 7 5 8 Ackley<br />

Westland<br />

721-8111<br />

5 0 0<br />

"Family Living At Et.% Bc.W"<br />

Two bedroom, one bath duplex ranch<br />

homes with full basements<br />

p e r<br />

' m o n t h<br />

CALL ABOUT OUR SPECIALS<br />

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Lawn cutting free refrigerators<br />

Snow r e m o v o l • O n e small pet<br />

Open Mon.-Fri. M<br />

WELLINGTON PLACE<br />

355-1069<br />

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

$599 MOVES YOU IN<br />

cm selected units<br />

Extrs large 1 bedroom w/den and 2<br />

bedrooms w'2 baths Large krtchen<br />

w,'eating area and private laundry<br />

room m lovely quiet residential area<br />

covered parking, swimming pool<br />

and elegant clubhouse 2< hour in-<br />

trusion alarm system<br />

RENT FROM $665<br />

12 MILE 4 LAHSER<br />

COLONY PARK<br />

355-2047<br />

Managed by Kaftan Enterprises, Inc<br />

A P A R T M E N T<br />

S E A R C H<br />

1-800-777-5616<br />

Southfield<br />

1 MONTH FREE<br />

SR LIVING AT ITS BEST<br />

Large 1 or 2 bedrooms with walk -in<br />

closets, 2 baths, attended gate-<br />

house monitored alarm, complete<br />

krtchen. sell-dean, rig oven mi-<br />

crowave dishwasher Social activi-<br />

ties. private carport elevators, pool<br />

cabana and elegant dubroom Walk<br />

to riarvard Row Rent from $665<br />

uAHSER RD , N OF 1 MILE<br />

PARKCREST<br />

353 5835<br />

Managed by Kalian Enterprises<br />

Great Location<br />

2 BEDPOOM<br />

Townho'ipe?<br />

1 MONTH<br />

FREE<br />

MEADOWGROVE VILLA<br />

357-4579<br />

oo Lansar<br />

south of 10 Mne<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />

1 Bedroom Apts.<br />

From $388*<br />

Heat Included<br />

TEL-TWELVE PLACE<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

355-4424<br />

Mon -Fri 9-5 Sat 10-2<br />

• Limited lima F*st 6 months of a<br />

ooe year teas* Me*. resKJe^cs se-<br />

lect unnts<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

12 Mile, W W Telegraph<br />

1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS<br />

FROM $575<br />

HEAT INCLUDED<br />

Low Move-In Costs<br />

Pointe 0 Woods<br />

Apartments<br />

352-812b<br />

Wuii Sat S-5 Sun Novn-4<br />

Closed Tuesday<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

12 Mile ' block East<br />

of Telegraph<br />

LOW MOVE-IN COSTS<br />

SPACIOUS<br />

2 Bedroom Apts<br />

FROM $765<br />

Heat Included<br />

LANCASTER HILLS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

352-2554<br />

Mon -Fn 9-5 Sal 10-2<br />

COOK<br />

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THREE OAKS APTS<br />

SAVE $670<br />

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362-4088<br />

Wattles I IT Mae) E Of Crooks<br />

Located on Cherry HW<br />

Wayne'snd Newburgih<br />

Westland Estates<br />

NICE! MUST SEEHI<br />

SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM<br />

1 YEAR LEASE - $445<br />

EXTRA LARGE 2 BEDROOM<br />

900 SO FT $520<br />

$200 DEPOSIT WITW CREDIT<br />

Heal •'Wsier I Bknd»/Pool/No Pets<br />

No application or cleaning lees<br />

722-4700<br />

On Wayne Rd S ol Wan en Rd<br />

WESTLAND<br />

TROY • Large 1100 sqfl luxury 1<br />

bedroom 1V» bath apl Available<br />

immediately Convergent to Wiop-<br />

pmg 647-0333<br />

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Rent includes heat 4 water<br />

1 bedroom apts trom $590<br />

Call Today- 643-6644<br />

TROY/ROYAL OAK AREAS<br />

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280-1700<br />

TROY<br />

SOMERSET AREA - FROM $495<br />

Studio and spacious 1 4 2 bedroom<br />

apartments Amenities Include<br />

Owner Paid Heat<br />

• Swimming Pool<br />

• Laundry Facilities<br />

Laundry Facikti<br />

• Balconies or Patioe<br />

• Intercoms<br />

• Dtsnwasfiers<br />

• Disposals<br />

• Air Conditioning<br />

• Window treatments. 1 Vertical blinds<br />

Close To Shopping 4 Expressways<br />

VILLAGE APARTMENTS<br />

362-0245<br />

THANKS!<br />

WE RE<br />

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Westwood Village<br />

459-6600<br />

• on select 2 bedroom urmts<br />

WESTLAND • VENOY 4 PALMER<br />

l bedroom spts. $350'mo . heat<br />

snd water Included $300 security<br />

deposit 326-2770<br />

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Hawk Lake Apartments 1 4 2 bed-<br />

rooms, lake privileges, fishing Bal-<br />

conies central air rec room, ex-<br />

ercise room sauna, lennis courts,<br />

free slorage, cable ready Ask about<br />

our monthly specials 624-5999<br />

WALLED LAKE Spectacular lake-<br />

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bedroom. $515 Includes heat ap-<br />

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Warren<br />

WARREN PLAZA APARTMENTS<br />

t MONTH S FREE RENT<br />

$200 Security Deposit i and 2 bed<br />

roor- from $< 10 Free Meat and<br />

Cable Swimming pool tennis court<br />

& mucti more Call 754-1100<br />

Located on Hoover and '0 Mile<br />

WESTLAND "<br />

WAYNE/FORO RO AREA<br />

Spacious 1 4 2 Bedroom apart-<br />

ments located close to snopping 4<br />

expressways Other amenities in-<br />

clude<br />

•Carpeting<br />

• Park-like Setting<br />

• Owner Paid Heat<br />

• Air Conditioning<br />

• Dishwasher<br />

• New Counter Tops<br />

• Garbage Disposal<br />

• Laundry Facilities<br />

- Window Treatments/Mini Blinds<br />

From $425 Monmly<br />

COUNTRY COURT APARTMENTS<br />

WAYNE - DOWNTOWN - 2 bedroom<br />

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Security same 728-2460<br />

A<br />

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HIDDEN OAKS<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

V<br />

South Lyon<br />

PONTRAIL<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

2 MONTHS FREE<br />

1 Bedroom $410<br />

2 Bedroom $485<br />

FREE HEAT<br />

Ask about our Senior Program<br />

On Pontiac Tram in S Lyon<br />

Between 10 4 11 Mile Rd<<br />

437-3303<br />

W a y n e F o r e s t A p t s .<br />

• 1 S 2 Bedroom Specials<br />

• Huge Walk-in Closets<br />

• Free Heat & Water<br />

• Vertical Blinds<br />

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326-7800<br />

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A S K A B O U T O U R W I N T E R S P E C I A L<br />

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Hours Daily 1D-6 [Closed 2-3 p m i. Sal * i<br />

Clo»cd Thurs * Sun<br />

15833 W. 11 Mile<br />

at Greenfield 5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0<br />

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• WESTLAND •<br />

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Spacious 1.000 sq ft , 2 bedroom apartments with<br />

1 or 2 baths, private laundry room, vertical blinds,<br />

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Mon -Sat. 10-6;<br />

Sun 12-6 4 2 5 - 5 7 3 1<br />

$ 1 9 9<br />

Security Deposit<br />

1 Washer/dryer Included<br />

Newly Decorated<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom<br />

Very Spacious Units<br />

SUNNYMEDE<br />

APTS.<br />

561 KIRTS<br />

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• Some unrts do not include<br />

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WAYNE WESTLAND. clean quiet at-<br />

tractive 1 bedroom on Newtjurgh<br />

Rd $370 rent $200 security Cats<br />

okay 721-6699<br />

WAYNE - 1 bedroom apartment<br />

Nice neighborhood $420 per mo<br />

includes neat, water 4 appliances<br />

Call 722-2979 or 531-9171<br />

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$335 WESTLAND - Walk to ma*<br />

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Westland Capri Apartments<br />

SPECIAL<br />

1 4 2 bedroom apartments<br />

starting al $435 includes heat, ca-<br />

thedral callings balcony/patio Se-<br />

curity deposit $200 261-5410<br />

WESTLAND<br />

Ford/Wayne Road Area<br />

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apart-<br />

ments located close to Stopping 4<br />

expressways Other amanltiea in-<br />

clude<br />

• Carpeting<br />

• Drstiwasnei<br />

• Park-Like Setting<br />

• Owner Paid Heat<br />

• Laundry Faculties<br />

• Window Treatments<br />

• New Counter Tops<br />

• Garbage Disposals<br />

• Prlvage Entrances<br />

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WESTLAND<br />

im carpeted sto<br />

erator Included. $350'mo<br />

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OF TROY<br />

689-3090<br />

4 south*I-7»<br />

Men Sar I M<br />

522-3013<br />

TROY S MCCST-ffmr a<br />

Westland<br />

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6200 North Wayne Rd.<br />

2 BEDROOMS...$480<br />

WITH APPROVED CREOIT<br />

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SENIOR DISCOUNT'<br />

• Heat 4 water<br />

• Carpeting 4 bknds<br />

• Appliances<br />

< Laundry tacalfues<br />

• Pool 4 Mr conditioning<br />

• Walk -HI doeets<br />

• Came available<br />

• Between Ford Rd 4 Hurvler<br />

722-5155<br />

WESTLANO<br />

LOW MOVE IN COSTS<br />

Microwave &<br />

Window Treatments<br />

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts.<br />

From $385'<br />

HINES PARK<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

425-0052<br />

Mon -Fri tam-Spm Set -Sun 10-4<br />

" Limited tune upon Mgrang a one<br />

Westland Park Apts.<br />

Across from City Park<br />

(CXarryHft<br />

I between MMMMtMH 4 Mammen)<br />

2 bedroom. 1% bath - $505<br />

Large 1 bedroom - $445<br />

$200 DEPOSIT ALL APTS<br />

(1 yew isaae m * erst)<br />

HtATiWiM*/*00l/li«0 WITS<br />

Open 'days<br />

729-6636<br />

VENOY PINES APT9<br />

i s t i<br />

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Rent<br />

AueuRN HILLS 1 bedroom ryewty<br />

remodeled, ntosty Karmahed Mm<br />

utes to Birmingham. Troy 4 Royal<br />

Oak. snort/long term Uses618 5435<br />

BIRMINGHAM- Central<br />

Completely h»m*#!ed.<br />

heat 4 hot water. T><br />

pets $700 mth<br />

location<br />

adults no<br />

647-0715<br />

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN-Town-<br />

sand Street-1 bedroom complete*,<br />

furnished Unene. dishes TV. laun-<br />

dry Short term avaaatrte $750 per<br />

month includes utaitlaa 642-00B3<br />

Bkmingnem/Roysi Oaa<br />

Furnished Apts.<br />

i Mommy i<br />

| immediele occupancy<br />

i Lowest Rates<br />

| T ssietuHy Decorated<br />

SUITE LIFE<br />

549-5500<br />

pie* Fu«y turrasfted 4 decorated<br />

1 4 2<br />

No pats pteeee Rants starting al<br />

$550 Neat 4 weter included<br />

SHORT TERM LEASES tar i<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

MONTHLY LEASES<br />

25 Prtme Locations<br />

MINIMUM t MONTH<br />

U i 3 Bedroom Apts<br />

Executive L M n g Suttee<br />

474-9770 1-000-344-9770<br />

IMMEDIATE<br />

OCCUPANCY<br />

Thursday, December 2, 1993 O&E .*<br />

402 Furnished Apts.<br />

For Rent<br />

CaN MUIRWOOO<br />

today at:<br />

478-5533<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

American Suites<br />

. Short Term Rentals from<br />

$35/dey Including utilities<br />

. Fu*y Fumasned<br />

. Housekeeping/Linen Service<br />

. Continental Breakfast<br />

• o m a Optional<br />

• Cable TV<br />

• 2* Hour Security<br />

• Carport<br />

. Pets Welcome<br />

. Flexible Rental terms<br />

1100 NORTH ADAMS<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

645-0420<br />

BIRMINGHAM - fully kjrnlafted one<br />

i two bedrooms luxury apts . utili-<br />

ties included, walk lo downtown<br />

$975-$ 11SO Short term leases<br />

SSS- 2992 661-4157<br />

FURNISHED<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

SHORT TERM LEASE AVAILABLE<br />

1 4 2 bedroom apartments<br />

Citation Club Farmmgic<br />

Cal or vtan today<br />

661-2200<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

$475 par month 1 bedroom UtW-<br />

tles included 8otsford Inn<br />

CM Creon Smith 474-4800<br />

FORD 4 GREENFIELD - 1 btk Irom<br />

Dearborn Newly remodeled. I<br />

ctoos furnished studio Wa pay heat<br />

4 water $400 per month plus eecur<br />

it, 313-961-1845<br />

PLYMOUTH - DOWNTOWN<br />

furrnehed apartments available<br />

No lease<br />

Can Marie at 426-0129<br />

404 House* To Rsnt<br />

BIRMINGHAM - SHORT TERM<br />

LEASE Maple-Cranbrook area<br />

Starting Jan Totaty furnished<br />

3 bed JH beths 4 hrspiacaa<br />

$1750.MO 540-2963<br />

BIRMINGHAM QUARTON LAKE<br />

LEASE Cute noma Interior updat-<br />

ad Larger on meide than it appears<br />

Iromouletde Cloee to downtown<br />

Birmingham $1,250 par month<br />

CALL ALICE ANOREWS<br />

644-8700<br />

MA* BROOCH INC *><br />

404 Homee To Rent<br />

GET THE FAX<br />

EARLY<br />

Use your Visa/Mastercard and or-<br />

der tMe laaadlralion on Wed al<br />

6pm lor TlHraday-s ada by fax Gat<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS • Long Lake/<br />

Kensington Attached 2 bedroom<br />

ranch. 2 batha. Vepiece baaament.<br />

2 car. long term possible Lawn 4<br />

snow included Il600/mo<br />

0 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Walnut Lake/<br />

FrankUn Tradition* 4 bedroom co-<br />

lonial 3200 sq ft. gams room. 2'4<br />

baths. 2-wey <strong>fire</strong>place, appliances<br />

air, bnck foyer $2000'mo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

CANTON-Single bedroom home<br />

next to landlord Peaceful setting<br />

$375'mo + utilities 1st 4 last<br />

mo security Non-smoker 397-1906<br />

CANTON - specious 2.000 sq fl 4<br />

' bath Cape Cod with<br />

central Mr.<br />

baaament 2's car garage AveMM<br />

now 11.295/mo 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

.LIVONIA NE - Sharp 2 badroom<br />

no basement or garage m country<br />

setting Carpeled appkanoas deck<br />

$395/mo Cat O.K. 364-3621<br />

CANTON, 1 bedroom, country liv-<br />

ing. carpeted appliances including<br />

washei dryer, utmiiee $500 month<br />

455-1077 or 675-7060<br />

CANTON 2 bedroom, 1'a bath, large<br />

kitchen 4 living room, detached 2<br />

car garage $725/mo Security 4<br />

references required 349-4410<br />

ROYAL OAK DOWNTOWN<br />

Fully furnished studio apartment m<br />

c-iet aduft complex $4 to per<br />

month $600 security 1 yr lease<br />

flexible Minimum mcome require-<br />

ment $18,000 We pay heel you pay<br />

electric No pets Laundry facilities<br />

Of street parking<br />

Cak 256-6200<br />

'ROY - Winter rental Somerset<br />

Apartments 2 bedrooms 2 balhs<br />

Rem negotiable Available Jan 1st<br />

thru April 1st 649-6016<br />

VILLAGE SUITES<br />

Michigan's largeel and most experi-<br />

enced short-term furnished apart-<br />

ment firm is pleased to announce<br />

1993 holiday ratee lor Vsl time resi-<br />

dents Save up lo 40% on our pub-<br />

lished 'etas when you slay at any of<br />

Ciur 29 Metro Detroit locations for a<br />

minimum of 5 nights or longer For<br />

more information call -1120<br />

404 House* To Rent<br />

kdduson. W Bioomftald, Troy<br />

Birmingham, Garden City Westland<br />

Farmington. Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />

- Livonia. Southfield. Rochester.<br />

Redtord. Novi. Northvme<br />

OVER 1500 AVAILABLE<br />

RENTAL HOMES<br />

RENTAL PROS<br />

356-RENT<br />

CANTON, 2 bedroom home, securi-<br />

ty deposit and references required<br />

660 LOU Rd $495 month Cal after<br />

6 571-6321<br />

CANTON-42319 Addison. 3 bed-<br />

room basement garage $895<br />

Immedieta occupancy 388-7789<br />

beeper 270-6126 981-3050<br />

N DEARBORN HTS - 3 bedroom<br />

brick Dearborn schoola large<br />

fenced yard, full basement children<br />

welcome $700'mo 565-6955<br />

N DEARBORN HTS - 3 bedroom<br />

ranch 1'* balh, tSs car garage fin-<br />

ished basement, appkances 1750<br />

Available ASAP Ca* 451-1477<br />

DEARBORN HGTS -2 bedroom<br />

large kitchen, <strong>fire</strong>place, finished<br />

basement garage, fenced ysrd<br />

Available Dec 1 $625 mc After<br />

6pm 481-3064<br />

on Thursday<br />

OHM 1-600-967-5904<br />

Have your chargecard handy<br />

Order Hem<br />

9402 Rentals $5 95<br />

For mora information cal.<br />

Brian (3131963-2297<br />

HIGHLAND - Whne Lake. 7 Harbors<br />

Sub . w-ievei, 3 badrooma. 2 Ml<br />

baths flraplaca. carpeted, garage.<br />

pancy $920/month. 624-6646<br />

HUNTINGTON WOODS- 11 Mke'<br />

Woodward araa 3 badroom. 2 bath<br />

bnck. 2 car attached garage fin-<br />

ished baaament. central air $975'<br />

mo Available Now! 306-2200<br />

LIVONIA<br />

Near 7 Mae 4 mkster, 2* bad-<br />

rooma. deck, lenced yard, storage<br />

$550/month + security: 453-5105<br />

LIVONIA - Plymouth 4 lnkster aree<br />

2 badroom (1 very largei Garage<br />

$650 month plus iVk months securi-<br />

ty No pets, non smokers 471-2955<br />

LrvONIA. specious 2400 sq ft<br />

ranch with 42 X 17 great room. 20 i<br />

17 master bedroom new windows<br />

furnace, central air and landacap-<br />

mg. drde drive No pets $1050 plus<br />

security Cal Carolyn B Scopone at<br />

Mayfair 522-8000<br />

404 Homee To Rent<br />

ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN- 3 bad-<br />

rooma. IV* batha. approximately<br />

t.600 aq ft of »vwg space H2S0/<br />

mo CaN. 979-4400 or 862-3146<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS: 59/Crooks<br />

1967 brick contemporary 2300 sq.<br />

ft., great-room. St*ary. 3 badrooma.<br />

2-4 batha. flreplaoe. dec*, baae-<br />

ment air. 2 car $1660/mo<br />

O 4 H PROPERTIES. 737-4002<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS- 2 bedroom,<br />

w/laundry<br />

month<br />

$600 per<br />

651-6404<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS<br />

bedroom. 2H bath executive home<br />

Newly painted 4 carpeted Huge<br />

maatar suite w/Hraplaoe Largs<br />

wooded lot $1.495/MO 662-2633<br />

ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON- Clean. J<br />

bedroom. 1 beth. 1 car garage- 746<br />

Gargantua »mitii Dec. 1 $795/<br />

Mth Glen (manager): 962-5016<br />

ROYAL OAK - Duple*. 1100 sq fl. 2<br />

bedroom, baaamani, waaher/dryer<br />

amaM pet OK. moral $600<br />

RENT A-MOME 642-1620. No Fea<br />

ROYAL OAK - 3 badroom. 1500<br />

eq ft. 3 Wks Irom doemtown Ava*-<br />

ableOec 1 $825/mo 399-2603<br />

404 Houses To Rent<br />

W DEAReORN 3 bedroom coiom-<br />

* garage<br />

•S60 pkje t<br />

• ~ C l -<br />

405 Rent<br />

Option To Buy<br />

DETROIT . s bedroom brick fuk<br />

ran Ave /Southfleld Rd an<br />

Cal 422-0155<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS. 3 bedroom<br />

ranch. 2 car garage, dean, mova-w<br />

$695 per mo Cal CrvaUl<br />

or Sherry 346-MOO<br />

RE OF ORG-Owner Financing-2100<br />

aqft 4 badroom. 3 balh. <strong>fire</strong>place,<br />

garage, sppaances Quae! neighbor-<br />

hood; $650/mo. $59,900 647-7376<br />

406 Property<br />

Management<br />

ROYAL OAK-1600 sq fl 2 badroom<br />

with office, wood floors, ftraplaoe.<br />

ABOVE THE REST<br />

Accredited Management<br />

Organization<br />

MEADOWMANAGEMENT INC<br />

Has been m the leasing 4 manage-<br />

ment buHneea for over<br />

ROYAL 0AK-3102 N Connecticut 3<br />

bedrooma. 1 bath, 2 car garage, ap-<br />

pliances firaplaca. basement,<br />

porch. $900'mo 546-4544<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

Cozy 1 oedroom near 12/Qreen-<br />

hekJ Stove 4 refrigerate. $495 -<br />

1\s months security Cal 567-6006<br />

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom.<br />

flraplaca. mce neohborhood $650<br />

par month Jan 4 Fab only After 5<br />

pm 421-5031<br />

L1VON1A-2 bedroom houae. al<br />

appkances. flraplaca. $500 s month.<br />

$500 security deposit CM before<br />

7pm. 425-6355<br />

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom ranch, ga-<br />

rage hrepiece. 1 bath carpeted,<br />

newly decorated, no pets. $695/mo<br />

471-2047 553-2775<br />

LIVONIA - 3 bedrooms. 2 car gs-<br />

rage, dishwasher, kitchen appli-<br />

ances.. hreplace-kvmg room 4 base-<br />

ment, lanced yard Singles wel-<br />

come Avail 12/1 $650 464-1052<br />

DEARBORN HGTS - 3 bedroom,<br />

house, sr major appliances garage<br />

fencing fun basement 8424 N Sil-<br />

very Lane $875.'mth, sublease by<br />

61-5633<br />

UVONIA<br />

3 bedroom bnck Ranch, garage.<br />

$625/month Available January 1<br />

Call 522-4569<br />

Dec 15 La<br />

DEARBORN HTS Bungalow 3-<br />

bedrooms. 1 bath, gsrage. nice<br />

yard. $550 per month plus<br />

security 356-2754<br />

DEARBORN - 3 bedroom i s bath 2<br />

story 2 car garage basement Near<br />

Outer Ot 4 Southfield $700,'mo<br />

Days 442-1446 Evas 683-2592<br />

AUBURN HILLS - Auburn 4 Somrrel<br />

Rd Beautiful 2 bedroom living<br />

room, 1 dming room, baaament. decs<br />

lerge shed big lot. $645 651-3338<br />

BEVERLY HILLS - 3 bedroom ranch<br />

n beautiful wooded area Central<br />

mr appliances Walk to grade<br />

school 4 Groves High in Birmmg-<br />

nan $1,400Mo 277-3671<br />

BEVERLY HILLS - 3 bedroom 2<br />

baths, 2 car garage, baaement all<br />

apokancea. large private yard Avail-<br />

able Dec 20 $1100/mo a647-604l<br />

BEVERLY HILLS - 2200 sq ft exec-<br />

utive ranch, 3 bedroom, 2's bath,<br />

rec room 4 everything' Opt/buy<br />

RENT-A-HOME. 642-1620. No Fee<br />

BINGHAM FARMS<br />

—PRIVACY—<br />

immaculats and reedy lor occupan-<br />

cy Beautiful wooded area with Bir-<br />

mingham achooia Newly carpeted<br />

and Panted Contemporary ranch<br />

on nearly 2 acres with stream<br />

Pr«r-**n location' $l650/month<br />

(B-165501<br />

HANNETT, INC.<br />

REALTORS<br />

646-6200<br />

BIRMINGHAM - all new ms«3e 2<br />

bedroom i bath. Mt basement Ihv<br />

-shed Fenced yard, $B0C per<br />

month 855-4411<br />

TELEQRAPH'7 MILE-Large 2 bed-<br />

room lower, includes dinmg room,<br />

living room, finished basemen! only<br />

$4 75 Upper 2 bedroom elftaency<br />

with large living room, nice eati<br />

area. $350 Available now 4 77 ''<br />

Deposit required, utilities extra<br />

setmg<br />

-9363<br />

DETROIT sharp 3 bedroom ranch 2<br />

car garage no basement $46C<br />

month 6031 Ash ton w of South-<br />

field. N OI Ford 476-6497<br />

OETROIT - War»en.'Sou1hfieid be-<br />

tween Ford Rd 4 Warren 2 bed-<br />

room. new pelht new carpet re-<br />

modeled kitchen new mini blinds,<br />

fenced yard, relrigeratoi stove,<br />

lawn service No pets $450,'mo<br />

plus deposit 474-3662<br />

DETROIT- 18919 Dale 4 bedroom,<br />

belement garage $450 mth<br />

379-4358<br />

DETROIT- 5 Mlie/Teiegreph srea 2<br />

bedroom. 2'v car sttached garage,<br />

large fenced yard $400.'mih QUI<br />

Mon-Fn, 10am-6pm, 722-4553<br />

DETROIT 8046 Tnrnty 3 bedroom<br />

fenced yard $395 mth<br />

379-4358<br />

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom ranch 2 bath<br />

Appliances, av Finished baaament<br />

2'i garage Excellent condition, ref-<br />

erences 4 security $900 363-6635<br />

LIVONIA - 3 Bedroom brick rsnch,<br />

finished baaement. central air<br />

Stove 4 refrigerator $775j'MO plus<br />

deposit 30721 Mm ton Livonia<br />

Schools Open Sun 1-5 464-1770<br />

LIVONIA 5 MBe/Farmington Rd 3<br />

bedroom brick ranch, 1'* beths,<br />

family room, <strong>fire</strong>place, freshly paint-<br />

ed. new kitchen basement 2 car.<br />

air. neutral $1000'mo<br />

0 4 M PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

N MADISON HEIGHTS - Oualty 3<br />

bedroom brick home Full bese-<br />

rnent. 2 car garage $825/mo. * se-<br />

curity 548-3460<br />

MADtSON HEIGHTS- A dear 3 bed-<br />

room bnck ranch on Byron, near 13<br />

4 Campbell lull basemen! Vs car<br />

garage. 1'* baths, <strong>fire</strong>place in family<br />

room 4 an appkancee for onfy $80C<br />

Carpenter Management 546-6000<br />

NORTHVILLE 4 OTHER SUBURBS<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

For your RELOCATION NEEDS<br />

Call O 4 H PROPERTIES<br />

737-4002<br />

SOUTHFIELO EXCELLENT<br />

3 Bedroom Ranch. 2 car garage,<br />

yard Only $700 .'MO<br />

RENTAL PROS 356-RENT<br />

SOUTHFIELD EXECUTIVE - $1195/<br />

mo 3 badroom. 2 bath. 1864 sq fl<br />

rec room. Birmingham schools<br />

RENT-A-HOME. 642-1620, No Fee<br />

SOUTHFIELD - NORTH<br />

Beautiful ranch. 3 bedrooms, I<br />

bath, beautiful tread ot $62S'mo<br />

Cal Mon-Frl 9-5 . 557-4970<br />

SOUTHFtELD N - 3 bedroom rs<br />

bath, 1740 sq It. truevei oarage,<br />

flraplaca. family room. $950<br />

RENT-A-HOMt. 642-1620 No Fee<br />

i giv-<br />

en to sbisnlss owners. Cal lor<br />

additional delslls 346-5400<br />

ABSENTEE OWNER<br />

Wa parsonaRza our service lo meet<br />

your leasing 4 management needs<br />

• Broker - Bonded<br />

• Specializing m corporate<br />

• Before making s decision cal ust<br />

D & H<br />

Income Property Mgmt.<br />

Farmington Hills 737-4002<br />

412 Townhoueee-<br />

Condoo For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM'SLOOMFIELD FOX<br />

cron Condo Deluxe 3 bedroom<br />

2 bathe. t400; |<br />

|Mmo|<br />

50 sq fl<br />

$994/n<br />

BIRMINGHAM CONDO - W OUT<br />

Adams between 15 4 1« Mas 3<br />

bedrooms, 2 beths carport, oentrsl<br />

ak $650 Available now 540-0340<br />

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN - 2<br />

bedroom, on rlvar «'Vepiece hard-<br />

wood floors all smanmas $1.360/1<br />

yr. $l,37$/6 moa 642-2900<br />

BIRMINGHAM CicisOsrit location<br />

2 bedroom. 1% bath si sppksnces.<br />

newly dacor alad Short term lease<br />

avaoabw Adame/E Mapie647.1162<br />

BIRMINGHAM FURNISHED CONOO<br />

Comptetey k*n*ied one bedroom<br />

condo wMhm aa*mg distance ot<br />

Birmingham Second Door and unit<br />

with porch immedieM occupancy<br />

$700 per month<br />

CALL GERRY OeBOARD<br />

644-6700<br />

MAXBROOCK INC<br />

Fabulous townhouse with deck<br />

overlooking nvei end ravine next to<br />

park off Harmon New white krtdsen<br />

one cat garage and cozy ftrapiaos<br />

W sic-out lower level Avalabie im-<br />

mediately Available furnished<br />

$1 675/mo , unturrwned $1,350<br />

CALL KATHY WILSON<br />

644-6700<br />

MAX BROOCK INC<br />

412 Townhouee*<br />

Condos For Rent<br />

PLYMOUTH CONOO Furmehed/<br />

optional 2 bedrooms. 2 beths <strong>fire</strong>-<br />

place. spplances. laundry, garsga,<br />

1100 sq must see $750 459-9095<br />

PLYMOUTH -<br />

condo w*h laundry 1 or 2 year<br />

lAgentk<br />

$675 par month Cal CaraNn<br />

347-3090 or 464-0031<br />

PLYMOUTH - Spacious, kght 4<br />

open 2 bedroom ranch wtth<br />

afcyHpits. Vary neutral, lots ol cspi-<br />

nets 4 storage sppiiancaa. IM «oor<br />

laundry, oemrel Mr. covered perk-<br />

ing A HlMi now $975 346-6100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

PLYMOUTH<br />

AppRan<br />

mg distance lo downtown<br />

S Carport. Ws*-<br />

$725<br />

AlW 5pm 459-7566<br />

ROCHESTER HILLS 3 bedroom<br />

walk-out basement, dubhouee<br />

Near Chrysler Tech Ctr . OU 4 OCC<br />

$625. mo Heel included 373-4531<br />

ROCHESTER TOWNHOUSE - 2<br />

bedroom 2 balh. Basement. 1400<br />

ft. tennis, rec room, etc $890<br />

sq ft tennis, racr<br />

RENT-A-HOME. 642-1620 No Fes<br />

BIRMINGHAM - near town. 1000<br />

sq fl.. 2 bedroom, 1'* bath. 1st<br />

lloor. basement air. opt/buy $695<br />

RENT-A-HOME. 642-1620, NO FEE RQYAL OAK<br />

BIRMINGHAM S 8ES" .OCA^OW f U X W Y TOWNHOUSE-<br />

LOVE CHILDREN Oi PETS<br />

2710 ROCHESTER RD.<br />

2 bedrooma. spadoua IMng room<br />

wood bi*nmg flraplaca. 1W bathe<br />

Ml basement oantrsl sir. daheeah-<br />

er self dean oven. rstngerMor<br />

$695/mo 354-9119<br />

414 8outhern<br />

MARCO ISLAND - South !<br />

auM AvaSel<br />

CNrtaWiait.<br />

SS Tow-<br />

pool 4<br />

January 4 Apr*<br />

47. eves 113-479-1304<br />

NAPLES Countryside 2 badrooma,<br />

2 baths on 9th green BeauMu9y tar-<br />

ippad.. go«. w e pool.<br />

NAPLES. FLA-Peacan • .<br />

srve goNcoursa condo 3 tiadiooma.<br />

2 baths luPy k*mshsd pool No<br />

chad! en. no pais Eves 944-4334<br />

commun.'T,<br />

MAPLES. FL<br />

2 bedroom. 2 oath condo on<br />

Pool No pats. Apr $3300<br />

313-755-9160<br />

PALM BEACH GAROENOS FL lux-<br />

S patio home. 2 badroom. 2 balh.<br />

room, healed pool tennis.<br />

$1500/mo, 4 mo minimum 661 -0559<br />

PINE ISLAND-Ft<br />

2 bedrooma, » baths snd i#m<br />

AvaftaUs January - Aprl<br />

Days. 891-6900 Eves 689-3963<br />

POMPANO BEACH Fiortda-Ceeuti-<br />

ki acoanli'nnl condo. nweSj deco-<br />

rated. near shoppaig 4 recreation<br />

Available Fab or Mar 895-2844<br />

For Rent<br />

no Share a I<br />

$66/wk. + da<br />

NORTHVKXE - DOWMTOWN<br />

ing $75 weakly<br />

OAK PARK<br />

M.<br />

PRIVATE ROOM tor rant kachen<br />

prnMagea 6 Mia 4 Beech araa.<br />

Near bua 4 mopping 536-1813<br />

area Ctaari larga eMOancy room<br />

maim adult sinploisad gsrme-<br />

w $80'wk Frst 4 isst 532-9981<br />

SANIBEL ISLAND-Luxurious 2 bed<br />

smmemties including pool 4 tenrvs<br />

$ 1500-2000 'weekly 313-332-2777<br />

ROOM FOR rant Farmmgton MM<br />

I — mm<br />

_ > pan 8<br />

or 12 month I<br />

SOUTHFIELD<br />

RENT - TO OWN<br />

3 bedroom, attached 2 car garsgs<br />

central ev al appliances.<br />

Rent si $745/mo., Buy si $54 900<br />

Exce9snl araa. negotiable 356-9663<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 10 Mile 4 South Held<br />

araa 3 bedrooms 2 baths sttschsd<br />

$770 discount rale Cal sl-<br />

280-1767<br />

garaoe I<br />

ter 10am<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 2 bedroom, 1 balh<br />

ranch, completely remodeled malde<br />

Carpeting RurM setting Pets ok<br />

$675 month Security 354-0366<br />

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom rsnch on<br />

% acre cul-de-sac indudss laundry<br />

room 4 srnel shed Kitchen appk-<br />

ances included $675 per month<br />

plus IVi months security deposit<br />

l year lease No pets Available<br />

Immedistely Cal 442-8850<br />

SOUTHFIELD-3 bedroom rancfi w,<br />

family room. 2 car garage, lenced<br />

yard energy efficient Near pubkc<br />

transportation 8700/mo. 355-9116<br />

SOUTHFIELO - 3 bedroom ri beth<br />

brick ranch w'central air. t'S car<br />

gsrsge. lenced yard. 12'Grssnfisld<br />

araa $850/mo - security 559-3922<br />

NORTHVILLE - Spacious 3 bedroom<br />

Goiomal with many cuatom Natures<br />

2-1 bsths. family room, flraplaca.<br />

central ak sppiianoss. spaoous up-<br />

stairs laundry room, security 4<br />

sprinklers sttached garags Avail-<br />

able 12/15 $1,445 346-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

ECORSE- 3 bedroom living room,<br />

dining room, basement garage,<br />

lenced yard $500 security $500,'<br />

mo includes wster 595-4436<br />

FARMINGTON 4 ALL CITIES<br />

TENANTS 4 LANOLOROS<br />

RENT-A-HOME<br />

642-1620<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Ml naw inside 2<br />

bedroom, 1 beth, tul basement, fin-<br />

ished Fenced yard, $825 par<br />

month 855-4411<br />

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES<br />

FREE<br />

PREVIEW CATALOGS. PHOTOS<br />

HOUSES. CONDOS, APARTMENTS<br />

Since 1976"<br />

TENANTS 4 LANDLORDS<br />

SHARE REFERRALS<br />

RENT-A-HOME<br />

642-1620<br />

FREE TRW FOR LANOLOROS<br />

884 S Adams. Birmingham<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Prestiges<br />

wood Creak Farms Sub-newt,-re-<br />

modeied Ihruout. 3 bedrooms 1V»<br />

bathe hardwood floors. s« kitchen<br />

appliances, walk-out tsmily'rec<br />

room, attractive patio. 1 car garage<br />

4 large newly-landscaped yard,<br />

landscaping 4 snow removal includ-<br />

ed $1350 per mo Call Mon-Fn<br />

8em-4 30pm 313-737-4477<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Magnificent.<br />

3 Oedroom 4 balh. finished base-<br />

ment. 2 c*' garege on the golf<br />

course $1750'mo, Broker owner<br />

471-6560 evenmgs 476-4595<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Beautilul 2 beo-<br />

room 1 bath, completely new interi-<br />

or with neutral decor, tul baaement.<br />

Isnced yard. 1 car garage stove re-<br />

frigerator. dlahwaaher washer<br />

drysr, nopets $800/mo 642-2865<br />

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN<br />

RENTAL Specious ranch m prims<br />

location Tlvaa bedroome. 2 bathe<br />

lamey room, large deck, flrepiece<br />

snd much more $1,200 per i<br />

CALL CAROL PRAY<br />

644-6700<br />

MAX BROOCK. MC<br />

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN COLO-<br />

NIAL Totally repainted inside snd<br />

newly (hushed hardwood Boors 4<br />

bedrooms. Vaptace al appkancee<br />

1 5 mo security daposft No pats<br />

idiale occupancy 11 400 mo<br />

CALL FRAN WOOORUfF<br />

644-6700<br />

MAXBROOCK. MC<br />

BiRMINGHAM-Lovely<br />

bnck home, new ca<br />

•cad yard. 2 car garaga.<br />

$825'mo Year leeee No<br />

644-3185<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Maple- Hunter 3<br />

bedroom brtck colonial <strong>fire</strong>place<br />

I's balhs dkmng room, sun porch<br />

neutral basement 2 car. Mr. rvel<br />

•Ow Jan 1. 1994$ 1661V mo<br />

0 4 M PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

BIRMINGHAM Mepie'CheeterHekJ<br />

sres SmM. 2 badroom. I bath<br />

Oriel ranch, kiS basement w/den.<br />

I car garage stove 4 refrigerator<br />

•anced yard, flrepiece braaiaway<br />

porch References & security<br />

$625/mo 8*4-4880<br />

BIRMINGHAM 4 OTHER SUeiJRB8<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

For vour RELOCATION NEEDS<br />

Csl O 4 H PROPERTIES<br />

737-S003<br />

B.RMMGHAM quaint 2 badroom<br />

BLOOMWBLO HILLS - 2200 Sq ft<br />

8 Telegraph 4 bedrooms 4<br />

Bama, backs up » woods vnshwd<br />

I'lOOiwemh cam<br />

9LOOMF«LO HILLS<br />

"S?3»<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 MSe.'Orc-<br />

hard Lake Rd 3 Dedroom brick con-<br />

temporary tn-level cklhedrai ceil-<br />

ings. hsrdwood Boors, new kitchen,<br />

comer hrepiece no pets $1475'mo<br />

D 4 M PROPERTIES 737-4002<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-Sms* 2 bed<br />

room on v» scrs no garsge. k<br />

basement $600'mo • 1 mo secur<br />

My 474-9313<br />

FARMINGTON HtLLS-3 bedrooms<br />

dming room. 4 family room, <strong>fire</strong>-<br />

place. basement oarsge — greet<br />

sres No pets $1300"no 861-5026<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- 9 Mile 4 Ink-<br />

stsr Rd Cozy 3 bedroom I's oath<br />

new kitchen 2 car garsgs no pels<br />

$900/mo 626-8330<br />

NORTHVILLE- 3 Dedroom. 1 bath,<br />

central air, washsr.dryer. walk lo<br />

downtown 1 yv lease, Reedy Jen i<br />

$850/mo Nopets eves 346-1721<br />

SOUTHFIELD 3 bedroom. 2'4 beth<br />

CokmlM Ferruly room basemen!<br />

pnvste $1200 Also lor sals<br />

HELP-U-SELL of South Oakland<br />

541-0700<br />

TELEGRAPH 4 5 MILE- olaan. 2<br />

bedroom gsrsge. lanced yard, wal<br />

meuisied $300 mth + security<br />

After 6pm 673-2669<br />

TROY<br />

Clean 2 bedroom ranch Appkancas.<br />

<strong>fire</strong>place garage No pets. $650'<br />

month + security 362-0296<br />

TROY Duplex 3 Bedrooms. 1'4<br />

baths im basement deen 6 MO<br />

or Yr leaee No pats or wsierbeds<br />

$775 680-1035 740-7642<br />

LEAVING TOWN<br />

Don't Want To Sell?<br />

Check our complete rentM'property<br />

management service recommended<br />

3 many major corporations Over<br />

years experience. reeaonabW<br />

'"GOODE<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

A Goode Listing Is A Good Buy'<br />

1411 N Woodward 647-1896<br />

PROFESSIONAL<br />

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT<br />

Single family home* to multi units<br />

proven resufis with s greet track<br />

record lor minimum vacancies 4<br />

Oualty tenants We srs fu* time li-<br />

censed proieasicmais. who _take<br />

pnde m our work References avail-<br />

able 360-0063<br />

SINGLE FAMILY<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

Professions! rental management of<br />

homaa snd condos Western Wayne<br />

4 Oakland County Bast service 4<br />

reasonable fees 348-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

407 Mobile Homes<br />

For Rent<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - Quiet par* 1<br />

and 2 bedrooms, appliances extras<br />

Can 474-2131 or 682-0634<br />

BIRMINGHAM townhouaa. 2 bed-<br />

rooms. 1 beth. appliances aw.<br />

ftmsned baaament. washer/dryer<br />

$696 - utilities 852-5183<br />

ROYAL OAK - 2 badroom. carport,<br />

appliances, av condrtiornng. pod.<br />

opl/bvy $49,000 or $9S0/mo<br />

RENT-A-HOME. 842-1820 NO FEE<br />

BIRMINGHAM-Updated 2 story. 2<br />

bedroom townhouse wbaaament.<br />

$800 • utilities Cal Sieve, days<br />

642-2992 Evaa/wknds 644-2618<br />

SOUTHFIELD- Updatad<br />

st floor condo i bedroom, i bath,<br />

renovated kitchen, courtyard VIMS<br />

souse pool. 13/Southlteid<br />

$550'mo For appt cal 629-2664<br />

Bl RM INGHAM<br />

$300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL<br />

Bright 501 contemporary 2 bed-<br />

room lownhome Private entrance,<br />

new carpet, fm baaament. Vaplace<br />

centrei sr. patio, vertical bunds 4<br />

new kitchen Cal Mon thru Sat.<br />

644-1300<br />

STERLING HEK5HTSTROY- End<br />

unit: 2 badroom. 2 bam. attached<br />

garaga. baaamani. sir. appliances,<br />

deck $900,'mth 739-0256<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

$300 SECURITY DEPOSIT SPECIAL<br />

Conlsmporary 3 bedroom<br />

lownhome Includes<br />

• 2"-» batha<br />

• Newly Remodeled Interior<br />

• Plush Carpeting<br />

• Pnvsie Entrsnce<br />

• Landscaped Patio<br />

• Central Air<br />

• Basement w,'Laundry Hook-up<br />

• Walking Distance 10 Downtown<br />

Call for appointment Mon thru Sat<br />

644-1300<br />

BLOOMFIELD - newly relurbahed 1<br />

bedroom condo Opdyks Sq Lake<br />

araa $575.'mo 737-3918<br />

CLARKSTON • 3 bedroom,<br />

IM bath Condo. fuH kitchen, living<br />

room, dming room walk-cut base-<br />

ment. deck, garage. $875<br />

RENT-A-HOME 642-1620, No Fee<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- 1 bedroom,<br />

$85 up Good location No pets De-<br />

poeit required Quiet per* 591-0146<br />

408 Duplexes For Rent<br />

BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedrooms. ' bath<br />

appkancee nmshed baaement 2 car<br />

detached garage No pets No term<br />

lease eveHabW $600 652-3111<br />

NORTHVILLE - 4 bedroom brick<br />

ranch on 1 1/3 acre 2.200 eq.ft<br />

lormal dmmg room appliances,<br />

basement, garage Avallabis now<br />

$1,195/mo 348-5100<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

NOVI- spacious 4 bedroom execu-<br />

tive home mdeairabi* carnage NIs<br />

Wooded cuioeeec. M scrs setting<br />

3600 sq ft w*th extrs large kitchen,<br />

family room, maatar bedroom<br />

$2.300,'mth Terms negotiable.<br />

Rent,'option to buy 349-1293<br />

NOVI - 9 Mile-' Meedowbrook 2100<br />

sq ft 3 bedroom bnck tk-ievai, 3'*<br />

baths, tamify room, <strong>fire</strong>place, oak<br />

xitcnen 2 car attached garaga Mr.<br />

wooded Neutral $l600/mo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES. 737-4002<br />

OAKLANO COUNTY SOUTH<br />

t - 4 bedroom housas'ftata, no lea<br />

Oakland Ftentai Housing Associa-<br />

t e 443-0729<br />

OAK PARK - 3 bedroom bnck<br />

rench. IM baths, fkmshed basement<br />

centrM Mr. M>pkancea $700 month<br />

plus security deposit 557-4339<br />

OAK PARK-3 bedroom bnck ranch,<br />

carpeted ful baaamani. carport, aw<br />

conditioned, lenced. $715/mo -<br />

security 4 utilities 932-5711<br />

ORCHARD LAKEFRONT - 6 yr old<br />

executive home ideM tar couple or<br />

emel fMnly Privets setting $2 600<br />

per month 1 yr minimum lease<br />

AvaiisbM Dec 21 Eves 581-7133<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

garage 3 bedrooms,<br />

flraplaca, no pats credit report re-<br />

quired. $795 par month Call JiAe<br />

Hacker at 474-8925<br />

FARMMGTON HILLS dean oule. 2<br />

bedroom honaymoon cottsgs no<br />

baaament. no garags $615 mo t<br />

security 788-0790<br />

FARMINGTON HtLLS m a 2 bed-<br />

room house. 9 Mle/Grand R»VM<br />

area $390 * IM mo security<br />

Sal 4 Sun onfy 313-937-1<br />

-9348<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - rweier 1400<br />

sq ft 3 bedroom, 2 balh si appa-<br />

snoss baaament gsrags $990<br />

RENT-A-HOME. 842-1820 no lee<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 Ml 'Orsks<br />

4 Bedroom 2M Balh Tudor Ak<br />

NeuVM Decor WsshM tVyai<br />

$2195 + Security 4 References<br />

Avsascus now 344-5582<br />

FARMINGTON IN TOWN<br />

3 baths lower studio M l out<br />

Ml sptilsnras. Mr enmsdiale occu-<br />

pancy $ 1250'mo<br />

1170<br />

FARMING TON-Nice<br />

yard $67S/mo<br />

2 bedroom<br />

•ergs lenced<br />

344-8985<br />

FARMMGTON 4 crlher suburbs<br />

CORPORATE<br />

TRANSFEREES<br />

For vour RELOCATION NEEDS<br />

tal 0 4 H PROPERTIES<br />

737-4002<br />

GARDEN CITY Dsar<br />

bncs huos yard. 9800/mo FkM -<br />

Lset 4 secu»y Bob 5*^7900<br />

GAROEN CITY - 2 bedrooms New<br />

tea yard $525 per<br />

security 1 yaw laaaa<br />

c 10th 456-0100<br />

LAKEFRONT HOME lakewood VI-<br />

uga M59 4 Bogie take R9 sres 4<br />

badroom IM 9a». »<br />

Largs 3<br />

u Soors<br />

PLYMOUTH -<br />

fanny room, oak<br />

porch garaoe fenced<br />

ty No pets $795<br />

bedroom.<br />

455-1728<br />

PLYMOUTH TWP 1 badroom<br />

home, carpstmg. eppkanca* Ml.<br />

fresh naw pamt quwl $425 month<br />

plus gas I sleet nr. 453-0215<br />

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom ranch, ap<br />

pkancaa centrM Mr included $85<<br />

Mo • utilities Occupancy Dec 15<br />

Days 451-4874 lia r 453-6108<br />

PLYMOUTH 2 badroom tumtahed<br />

home. I CM garaoe Ws» lo down-<br />

town $850 month, plus unities<br />

3494837<br />

BEECH 4 7 MM 3 badroom t u v<br />

gsiow carpeted brushed baaament.<br />

TM cm garags lenced yard. $625<br />

$625 security 881-9325<br />

OLD REOFORD- 2 bedroom newfy<br />

deooreled mimodieM occupancy<br />

$400/1110 let. last * security<br />

532-5798<br />

REDFORD AMA7MG<br />

£TAL*K3r-<br />

$700.'mo<br />

356-RENT<br />

TROY Lcng cake 4 Cooadge 1987<br />

brick Tudor 3100 sq ft . 4 bed-<br />

rooms. 2M baths library family<br />

room wel bar deck, alarm, air im-<br />

mediate occupancy $2400'mo<br />

D 4 H PROPERTIES. 73 7-4002<br />

GET THE FAX<br />

EARLY<br />

Use your Vrss/Master card snd or-<br />

der this classification on Wed st<br />

6pm lor Thursday s ads by fax GM<br />

ths sds before the paper hits the<br />

streets on Thursday<br />

DIM 1-800-967-5904<br />

Have your chargecar d handy<br />

Order Hem<br />

9402 Rentals $5 95<br />

For mora information can<br />

Brian (313)953-2297<br />

LIVONIA - Clean 2 bedroom, base-<br />

mam, fenced yard, $520/mo - se-<br />

curity and utilities No pets leave<br />

522-4271<br />

TROY - Ranch 3 bedrooms Irving<br />

room, fsmly room w/flreplac*. •-<br />

brary, lull basement. centrM Mr<br />

attached garaga Newly carpMed 4<br />

decorated $1.100/mo 641-8960<br />

TROY-4 bedroom colonial 2H<br />

beths. tarrufy room, wefbar. flra-<br />

placa. finished baaament eppu-<br />

ances. ak. attached gwage. $1200/<br />

mo - security 893-9893<br />

WALLED LAKE<br />

3 bedrooms. 1 balh. utility 4 2 CM<br />

garage New carpeting No pets<br />

8720/month Can: 824-3440<br />

WAYNE - across from the per* 2<br />

bedroom aluminum ranch. fuHy up-<br />

dated remi carpet Florida room.<br />

$59S/mo {HU840I<br />

One Way Realty<br />

473-5500<br />

WAYNE - 3 bedrooms, stovs. refrig-<br />

erator. lenced yard Anapoks Hoapi-<br />

tai area $525/mo Cal altar 5pm<br />

722-8380<br />

Weet Bloomfield<br />

ONCE IN A LIFETIME<br />

OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE<br />

IN A HISTORICAL<br />

FARMHOUSE<br />

ProfsssionaBy renovated charrrwig<br />

3 800 sq ft houae on an sera Larga<br />

country kitchen, new sppksnces 4<br />

large etzad bedrooms plus sn sxefl-<br />

mg loft 4 Ml bathrooms. 2 IVs-<br />

ptecee 3 CM garaoe centrM Mr<br />

lawn service 4 snow removal<br />

included<br />

$2 300'mo<br />

ONE OF A KINO - MUST SEEM<br />

Serious lookers cal for appointment<br />

661-6890 *<br />

WESTLANO - (Dorse,'Mernmsni 2<br />

Oedroom duplex clean unhrr-<br />

nisned. lenced ysrd •mmediale 0C-<br />

cupsncy $450' mo 274-6202<br />

WESTLANO - Nice d ean 3 bedroom<br />

ranch home Freehi painted new<br />

$525 plua security 977-0707<br />

WESTLAND<br />

OAK VILLAGE!<br />

of 2 bedroom, i bam duplex ranch<br />

homaa with tut basements $600<br />

Chadran 4 anM pets eelcome<br />

721-8111<br />

WESTLAND - Sharp 3<br />

bnck ranch Open Boor plan, sppll-<br />

lenced yard backs to wooded<br />

»745/mo V48-S1Q0<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC<br />

REDFORO - Cule 2 bedroom appa-<br />

ancee garage and lanced yard.<br />

$525 p*ua security knmadleM oocu-<br />

- « 258-2063<br />

CuM 2-3 bedroi<br />

home Garage sussned porch,<br />

qulef street Neer 7 Mas 4 BM<br />

M y No mism.nl No m l i n<br />

Laaaa *omi $635 per mofMR Cal<br />

Sun . Mon Tuea onfy $38-8310<br />

WESTLANO WONDROUS<br />

adroom. garaoe Ml •<br />

cad tor pats $875 MO<br />

RENTAL PROS 368-ftENT<br />

REDFORD TWP area $ badroom. 1<br />

beth lion amok or in SIMI s*. $875/<br />

m*R plus KlUas. urUumlshad Or<br />

9987rwdh phis a—ll. tamHRad<br />

DapoeM required R M M M l l sek<br />

WESTLANO<br />

tssio 1<br />

I bedroom 2M oar<br />

WESTLANO. 2 badroom. Mea I<br />

large lenoed yerd<br />

ton Non-smoksrs<br />

• M M<br />

ftBOFORO Tap -Bnca Rsnch. 3<br />

badroom 2M ganga. aantrM Mr<br />

oaflng tana. Mrpntol. hardwoo^<br />

•HHlarinii, Ml *»•<br />

place covered paMO Nnosd yard<br />

bee I 9980/WIO 443-8TOT 9$7 »438<br />

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom, stove 4 re-<br />

Irigerstor. <strong>fire</strong>place basement<br />

lenced yard, no pets $825 - secur-<br />

ity Cal 59--0998<br />

PLYMOUTH- quamt tudor 2 Ded-<br />

room duplex Walk to town Appk-<br />

snces. bssemenl. gsrsge no<br />

smoks. no psts $875/mth 453-1353<br />

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom ranch,<br />

newly decor also appliances, mce<br />

araa Suitable tor t person No pets<br />

$490 i- security 421-6736<br />

REDFORO TWP NORTH - Lovely<br />

roomy upper IdeM for senior<br />

Redecorsted Hast 4 water<br />

included $375 4S5-0060<br />

LUXURY TOWNHOUSE<br />

LOVE CHILDREN & PETS<br />

447 ROCHESTER RD<br />

2 bedrooms, spsoous living room,<br />

wood burning ivaplace. IM baths<br />

fuk bssemenl centrM sir dahwash-<br />

ar sen clear oven, 'sfngerstor<br />

$695/mo. 354-9119<br />

CONDOS FOR LEASE with option to<br />

buy Security beeuty<br />

nsncs tree living<br />

Lsks Eststss. s gstehouss commu-<br />

nity m Fsrmmgton HMs Waterfront<br />

condoe with walk out lower IevM 4<br />

upper deck 2100 - 2350 sq ft Last<br />

2 units now bsmg completed<br />

decorate to suil $i800 , mo includes<br />

association dues 397-1100<br />

Farmington Hills<br />

RENT TO OWN<br />

Rsnch condo home with prrvale en-<br />

trance. 2 bedrooms. I or 2 bath, lor<br />

RRIM dmmg room, first floor laundry<br />

central air tul basement, deck<br />

SrrvsH quiet comrrnmity Convergent<br />

to expressways schools 4 shop-<br />

ping From $800 PM month<br />

•all: 473-8180<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom<br />

newly decorated carport, pool,<br />

laundry immediate occupancy<br />

$500 month 553-5839 484-5970<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS<br />

Hunter s Ridge sub lease 3 bed -<br />

room townhouse. $930'mo<br />

737-3918<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS- 1 bedroom<br />

condo. modem appkances centrM<br />

air new carpeting, verticals belco-<br />

ny. carport, snd umt $525 681-6462<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS 2.000 sq ft<br />

bedroom 2 bath on lake Avaiiat<br />

Dec to 8-31-94 $1l85.'mo. Rick<br />

8sm-apm 862-3800 Or 253-0759<br />

N ROYAL OAK modem duplex - 2<br />

bedroom, wood Boors, basement<br />

ssr 478-3806<br />

TROY - Deluxe large 2 bedroom. IM<br />

bath includes si sppkanoe* Cen-<br />

trM ak Good location, near 1-75<br />

$635 per month 642-0838<br />

WESTLAND-2 bedroom brick, s«<br />

appliances Iks bath, naw carpeting,<br />

garaga heel 4 wster included<br />

l520/mo. AvMlebie now 397-8811<br />

410 Fists<br />

BIRMINGHAM - Near town 1 bed-<br />

room upper flat oarage $475'mo<br />

Cal Adam. 549-8057<br />

DEARBORN Greenfield,'Ford Rd<br />

Speoous 2 bedroom newly '•deco-<br />

$550 - unities No pen 397-3393<br />

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Sharp neu-<br />

tral 2 bedroom lower with <strong>fire</strong>place<br />

sppaances. lots of storage 4<br />

updataa. tisaamsni lanced yard<br />

Wsier induded Avalabie<br />

now 8575/month 348-5 TOO<br />

RICHTER & ASSOC.<br />

OLD REDFORO AREA - 2 bedroom<br />

tr flat, neat 4 water included<br />

Weet Nde $485'month * l mor*h<br />

security. 898-1219<br />

FERNDALE<br />

i bedroom, upper 9ai mcSiadee heat<br />

snd weter $360 montti Agent<br />

589-8889 258-7181<br />

GAROEN CITY - 2 bedroom lower<br />

fist Clean. »AM comfortable Vary<br />

•piete Security isfences No<br />

pan $550/mc 513-7784<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS-2 bedroom. 2<br />

bath condo 1560 sq ft Appkancee<br />

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rooma. 2 balhs kvmg room dmmg<br />

room, xischen Florida Room SlngM<br />

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discounts Boyns Highlands<br />

mae Avertable Chnstmn 39K<br />

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bedroom 2 baths Hasps 8. Pool'<br />

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W BLOOMFIELD protaeMonM non-<br />

smoking msM or lemaM to Miars 3<br />

bedroom home $350/mo - M utik-<br />

t n Retarenon required 380-9554<br />

CANTON - roommate to share 3<br />

bedroom home, muei be dsan<br />

Ism Ms preferred $275'month<br />

961-36S2<br />

DEARBORN<br />

Roommate to share, lower 9M.<br />

$ieii'momn *<br />

Ask tor Mike or Theresa.<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS AREA - Shan<br />

2 bedroom fm rushed Apt with pn.<br />

$337 plus nan manes 471-2414<br />

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non-smoking tomMS. 20-30 to share<br />

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Aiexats, a leader m the risk management<br />

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Human Resource Representative<br />

Alexsls Inc.<br />

17167 N Laurel Park Drrve<br />

fourth Floor<br />

Livonia. Ml 48152<br />

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

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communities Day work, car<br />

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Human Resource Rapreeentative<br />

Alexsls Mc<br />

17187 N Laurel Park Ortve<br />

Fourth Floor<br />

Livonia. Ml 46152<br />

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Rosenbaum, RotUns S Ouaytieckx<br />

PC, 30230 Orchard Lake Rd , Ste<br />

a 200. Farmington HUM. Ml 46334<br />

ACCOUNT ANT/TAX<br />

Plymouth CPA Arm Tax accountant<br />

wtth 5-7 years experience Salary<br />

commensurate with experience<br />

Send resume to P0 Box 701308<br />

Plymouth. Ml 46170<br />

ACCOUNTING CLERK<br />

Ma>or corporation seeks entry level<br />

account* receivable/accounts payable<br />

experience for twa now hand<br />

position to corporate controller<br />

Diversified Recruiters Co.<br />

344-6700 FAX 344-6704<br />

Mortgage." Loan Processors<br />

Livonia based full-service mortgage<br />

company is expanding its loan<br />

processing staff. If you're a processor<br />

in the residential mortgage business<br />

we want to talk to you. We offer great<br />

benefits, generous pay structures and<br />

opportunities for advancement<br />

Call (313) 953-4000<br />

r/Mv' i -'11 Mi- KAi k s<br />

d.ws. IA IM\(.s<br />

Do you have some spare time<br />

you d like to turn into extra<br />

cash this Holiday season?<br />

SERVICE ^MERCHANDISE may<br />

have the perfect job for you!<br />

We're now interviewing for<br />

SALES ASSOCIATES, CASHIERS<br />

& WAREHOUSE STOCKERS at<br />

most of our Detroit area stores.<br />

* * * * *<br />

In addition to the cssh. you'll<br />

enjoy immediate employee dis-<br />

counts to help help make m those<br />

Holiday purchases even more<br />

affordable!<br />

* * * * *<br />

If you have a smiling face and a<br />

positive attitude, we'd like to talk<br />

to you right now st one of the following<br />

locations:<br />

SERVICE MERCHANDISE<br />

•43635 k m 3 Weet w e e uOeka i u m nr., Dr., Novi m m<br />

•CMnton n Valley Mell. Sterling Heights<br />

We. •nd Shopping Center, Weedand<br />

(or 'mtfoloar i<br />

Detroit bcaHoaa)<br />

we ere preud te be medial i<br />

REACH MICHIGAN'S FINEST MARKET<br />

TO PLACE AN AD<br />

Walk-in<br />

o f f i c e hours:<br />

Monday-Frxlay 8 30 am-5 pm<br />

DIAL CLASSIFIED DIRECT<br />

Wayne County 591-0900<br />

Oakland County 644-1070<br />

Rochester/Rochester Hills 852-3222<br />

Fax Your Ad 953-2232<br />

WE ACCEPT<br />

AJfflOUNCEMENTSPERSONALS<br />

#600-614<br />

600 Personals<br />

601 Wedding Chapels<br />

602 Loot & Found fl»y the word)<br />

603 Health Nutrition Weight Loss<br />

604 Announcements. Meetings<br />

606 Legal Notices<br />

607 insurance<br />

606 Transportation. Travel<br />

609 Bmgo<br />

610 Cards ot Thanks<br />

612 In Memonam<br />

614 Oeath Notices<br />

620-624 Personal Scene<br />

MERCHANDISE<br />

#700-744<br />

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted<br />

NOTICE<br />

The help wanted column or this<br />

newspaper hats )ob titles w alphabetical<br />

arrangement This is done<br />

tor reader convenience in looking<br />

tor a particular |Ob possibility This<br />

newspaper makes every attempt to<br />

mlorm advertisers ol the crvU rights<br />

regulations that apply m help wanted<br />

advertising<br />

ACCOUNTANT - Saff Position with<br />

Troy CPA firm, 2 years recent public<br />

accounting experience<br />

BOXo 842<br />

Observer 6 Eccentric New*papers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

ACCOUNTANT-TAX PREPARER<br />

Experenoed FuH time during tax<br />

aaeson Part time thereafter for<br />

Livonia CPA firm Reply to Box 906<br />

Observer 6 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Uvonia Ml 48150<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/<br />

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE - Experienced<br />

mature person lo handle •*<br />

aspects ot accounts receivable<br />

cash receipts, collections & accounts<br />

payable lor distributing company<br />

in Troy/Madison Hts area<br />

Send resume & salary history lo<br />

Dawn Hirst, Inland Craft Co 32052<br />

Edward Madison Hts Ml 40071<br />

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE<br />

Plymouth corporate office aeeking<br />

individual lor collection ( customer<br />

interaction Telephone, computer &<br />

typing ak«s necessary Collection<br />

experience wtth large automotive<br />

accounts a plus Friendly nonsmoking<br />

workplace Benefits available after<br />

6 months Send resume with salary<br />

requirements to Credit Manager.<br />

PO Box 701248 Plymouth. Ml<br />

48170-0961<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ADVERTISING DIRECTOR<br />

Advertising & (Ourneksm experience<br />

desired Organizational skills a<br />

must. Send responses to. 14685<br />

Rutherford Detroit. Ml 46227<br />

ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT<br />

Energetic indNidust to assist nursing<br />

home residents with recreational<br />

acttvtbee. particularly our special<br />

bed-bound population Experience<br />

not necessary but imagination 8 a<br />

love for the elderly is a must Fu*<br />

lima, Tues-Sat w/occaalonel evening<br />

hr* Apply in person Greenery<br />

Extended Care Center, 34225<br />

Grand River Ave , Farmmgton<br />

A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE<br />

SALES WITH US IS A REAL JOB<br />

Our programs and support systems<br />

are so effective we guarantee you a<br />

minimum annual income ot $25 000<br />

with unlimited potential<br />

DON'T GAMBLE WITH VOUR<br />

FUTURE. CALL ME TOOAYHI<br />

INDIRA or BARRY, 477-1111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

Administrative Aide<br />

CITY OF TROY<br />

Requires 2 yeers college coursework<br />

m busmees administration<br />

<strong>Public</strong> administration, library technical<br />

<strong>services</strong> or related held and 2<br />

years related experience Salary<br />

S25.000-S30.500 per year Applications<br />

available now until 4pm.<br />

December 8. 1993 at Personnel. 500<br />

W Big B m w Troy<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

AIR FREIGHT FORWARDING CO<br />

has immediate opening*. S 10.50/tw<br />

starting Musi have International,<br />

domestic. ocean or customer service<br />

experience Hai Mat. banking,<br />

computet 6 language skins helpful<br />

Call Michelle 313-955-6100<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Airport<br />

TAKE-OFF<br />

In diftsrent direction Unique etfllne<br />

Security Screener positions available<br />

at Detroit Metro airport we wW<br />

iralni Requirements are 18 yr* or<br />

older, high school diplomas or GEO.<br />

drug leal inquire In person Mon<br />

thru Fn . 9am-4pm al:<br />

ITS<br />

Detroit Metro Airport<br />

North Termaial - Lower level<br />

At Baggage Claim<br />

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY<br />

seeks dependable people with good<br />

communication sk«s lor 16 wk telephone<br />

protect beginning early January<br />

Muat be available tor a minimum<br />

of 3 shifts per week Evenmgs<br />

& Saturdays SS 75 an hr 425-6645<br />

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY<br />

seeks part time supervisor for volunteer<br />

recruitment/telemarketing<br />

program Based in Garden City -<br />

this poaitlon requlraa good commutation<br />

skins & a strong sense of<br />

accountability Muat be avallebte to<br />

work evenmgs 8 some Saturdays<br />

Sand reeume 8 cover letter to:<br />

Director 6701 Harrieon. Room 6.<br />

Gardan City Ml 48135<br />

1 STRAWBERRY HILLS *<br />

FRUIT MARKET<br />

$ 6.00 PER HR.<br />

and Up...<br />

For full time<br />

Cashiers &<br />

Deli Workers<br />

Additional and part time positions available.<br />

No experience necessary.<br />

Apply at: 32906 Middlebett Rd.<br />

at 14 Mile, Farmington Hills<br />

• Apply Mon.-Frl. 10 a.m.-12 noon •<br />

ORTQAQE INC.,<br />

one of Michigan's largest residential<br />

mortgage lenders, is seeking qualified<br />

individuals to Join our growing organization.<br />

The MpM*M oppor&nMM ere mmMUt In otr<br />

Farmlngion nmd^ua/mn anaturroundng branch o<br />

QUALITY CONTROL UNDERWRITERS<br />

GNMA/FNMA Inveetor Reporting Spoclollota<br />

LEAD PROCESSOR - (Smcm* »•*»«.)<br />

MORTGAGE CLOSER<br />

LOAN DEUVERY<br />

APPRAISERS - (Macomb a Oakland Counties)<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE ASSISTANT<br />

wttn ex<br />

•moke-trae<br />

advancement<br />

IndMdual<br />

opportunities<br />

raauma and<br />

Rtpumjc banco** uortqaom Inc.<br />

Human Reeonroa Daoaraner*<br />

»t IBS Moi»aaa>arwMywy<br />

Farmmgnn net. M 4*334<br />

fti<br />

700 Auction Sales<br />

701 Collectible*<br />

702 AntKjuee<br />

703 OaRs<br />

704 Rummage Sale Flea Martlets<br />

705 Wearing Apparel<br />

706 Garage Sale - Oakland County<br />

707 OaraQe Sale - Wayne County<br />

706 Household Goods - Oakland Co<br />

709 Household Goods - Wayne Co<br />

710 Misc lor Sale - Oakland County<br />

711 Misc tor Sale - Wayne County<br />

712 Appliances<br />

713 Bicycles<br />

714 Business & OftVce Equipment<br />

715 Computers<br />

716 Commercial-IndusJnal Equipment<br />

717 Lawn, Garden, Farm A Snom Equip<br />

716 Building Materials<br />

719 Mot Tubs Spas & Pools<br />

720 Farm Produce - Flowers, Plants<br />

721 Hospital Equipment<br />

722 Hobbies - Coins. Stamps<br />

723 Jewelry<br />

724 Camera and Supplies<br />

726 Musical Instruments<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ACTION OLDS-NISSAN<br />

Looking for a parts counter<br />

person with GM<br />

with benefits Contact Chuck<br />

after 2pm at 261-6900<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT<br />

To oversee operations for uniqus<br />

sign business Versatile dependable.<br />

artistic energetic, good with<br />

customers, computer skills and<br />

wetl-orgemzed Cal David 427-4141<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE/<br />

COMPUTER<br />

PROJECT MANAGER<br />

Needed by growing smel company<br />

High energy individual needed with<br />

excellent PC skMa Demonstrated<br />

protect management capabilities S<br />

the flexibility to work on a variety of<br />

administrative & financial protects<br />

Send reeume & salary requirements<br />

247 N Mam<br />

Suite 159<br />

Plymouth, Ml 48170<br />

ALARM INSTALLER<br />

Seeking experienced alarm 8 accesinstaSer<br />

Excellent wagea<br />

624-3060<br />

sr<br />

Alarm Opertors<br />

Alarm dispatchers needed for fast<br />

paced central station Computer 8<br />

office skills required 559-7100<br />

A MAILING COMPANY<br />

m Wlxom now hiring lor<br />

• DRIVER<br />

• MAIL SORTER<br />

• CLERICAL<br />

CALL BETWEEN 9811am 624-5100<br />

A NEW OCCUPATION BY JUNE?<br />

Need training to get there? It you're<br />

an Oakland County resident cal<br />

now to see If you qualify tor financial<br />

aid 354-9167<br />

ANIMAL HOSPITAL<br />

Veterinary Technician over 18, daytime<br />

hours Experience preferred<br />

Can 476-0570<br />

AN IMMEDIATE opportunity tor ex<br />

penance loundry workers Help<br />

wanted. Ml time, al shifts Apply m<br />

person or send reeume to<br />

41155 Joy Rd <strong>Canton</strong>. Ml 48167<br />

ANNY BLATT USA. INC.<br />

Dynamic distributor tor US 8 CAN-<br />

ADA or teahton hendknitling yarns<br />

from Franca. Italy 8 U.K.. looking<br />

for<br />

CONTROLLER<br />

Full charge bookkeeping receiv<br />

ables 8 payablea peyroS 8 hnanoa<br />

statements Computer experienced<br />

CUSTOMER SERVICE<br />

Representative P-eaident s Secretary<br />

Good communication ska*<br />

Computer experienced Knitting<br />

knowledge<br />

Benefits Sends reeume 8 handwrit<br />

ten cover letter with salary Malory<br />

lo: Trudy Hartman, A B USA, 7796<br />

Boardwalk Brighton. Ml 48116<br />

Deadlines<br />

For Placing, cancelling or correcting of Una ads.<br />

<strong>Public</strong>ation Day Deadline<br />

MONDAY ISSUE: 5:30 P.M. FRIDAY<br />

THURSDAY ISSUE: 5:30 pm. TUESDAY<br />

AFTER HOURS:<br />

Use Our 24-Hour Voice Mail System<br />

727 Video Game*. Tape*<br />

726 VCR TV, Stereo, Tape Decks<br />

729 CB Radio*. Cellular Phones<br />

730 Sporting Goods Exercise Equip<br />

734 Trade or Sa»<br />

735 Warded to Buy<br />

736 Absolutely Free-Monday only<br />

736 Household Pets<br />

740 Pet Service*<br />

744 Hor*M Livestock Equipment<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

J "T?b<br />

Turn To The<br />

Autos For Sale<br />

Section For A<br />

Complete Transportation<br />

Directory<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ANSWER DESK<br />

$7-$9/Hr.<br />

Our company<br />

65 000<br />

ceHa/month from customers responding<br />

to our nationally advertised<br />

products We need enthusiastic<br />

people to answer the phonea<br />

and assist our customers who ers<br />

calling to place orders<br />

NO TELEMARKETING<br />

Wa provide complete training plua<br />

benefits in an upbeat office environment<br />

FuH 6 part time flexible day 6<br />

eve shifts available<br />

Call Personnel 351 -8700<br />

ANTENNA INSTALLER<br />

must be able to work at heights<br />

Send resume to Installer P 0 Box<br />

924 Dearborn Ml 46121<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER COOPLE<br />

Must have 2 year* experience in<br />

property management Apartment<br />

and utwtiaa included Send resume<br />

to 24700 W 12 Mile Rd Southfield.<br />

Ml 48034.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

APARTMENT MANAGER<br />

Luxury apartment community «i<br />

South heM area 3 yrs management<br />

experience required Must be able<br />

to work with mmimsl supervision<br />

Piesse send resume to<br />

Box 786<br />

Observer 8 Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Lrvonis Ml 46150<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

APPLY<br />

TODAY<br />

75 PEOPLE NEEDED<br />

FOR LIGHT INDUSTRIAL<br />

POSITIONS<br />

In Wayns Westland Uvonia.<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> 8 Belleville araas<br />

AFTERNOON SHIFTS<br />

Long term $4 90-»5 65/hr<br />

ADIA<br />

THE EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE<br />

313-722-9060<br />

313-382-2342<br />

APPOINTMENT CLERK<br />

S6-t8'hour evenings<br />

Plymouth. 416-0600<br />

APPRENTICE<br />

To learn building trade Must be<br />

neat, reliable 8 willmg to work hard<br />

Character references 531-1480<br />

ARE YOU ENERGETK;?<br />

Always on the move? Ri<br />

may be tor you! interested mquinea<br />

only CaH Sheila at 356-7111<br />

REAL ESTATE ONE<br />

Inquire about our 100% commieaicm<br />

ARE YOU looking for a |O0 but lack<br />

skOs. training or education WE<br />

CAN HELP 1 LOW income Oakland<br />

County residents eel 661 -6437<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

If you are a highly motivated person<br />

looking for a part-time job to earn<br />

extra money, then look no further. We<br />

need phone solicitors to work 5:30<br />

p.m. to 8:30 p.m. a few evenings a<br />

week to sell subscriptions to the<br />

Eccentric Newspapers. No experience<br />

needed; we will provide the training.<br />

Interested persons should call<br />

901-2548.<br />

THE<br />

(Dbserwr £3 Eccentric<br />

NEWSPAPERS<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

M S i a Y / . V f c M !<br />

snsrsrsZSSL"<br />

•General Production Positions*<br />

I PLUs'l^fWOOCTWrnMEK^NTT^ PAYT"<br />

rnquanl performance ceviewe dueing<br />

rati ft®" o* t m ^ w f i i w i i v<br />

TWO Ten Hour SNfte<br />

ft.-OO am-J:30 pm • 3:4S pm-2:1» am<br />

WW NAVE A JOB FOR YOU!<br />

Paalttpn Offera:<br />

s *Ful Tlma Employment<br />

Melon<br />

•or AdiOTcemont<br />

Modtoal, Dental and Ue<br />

Ineurance Dane** a*or 90<br />

1000 am-230 pm.<br />

u ^ a i i .<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

ARCHITECT'DRAFTSMAN needed<br />

tor eatabkshed reeidential BmlOer'<br />

Developer Experience required<br />

Send resume to<br />

Box 766<br />

Observer 8 Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

36251 Schoolcraft Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

ARE Y00 AN Oakland County resident<br />

m need of On-The-JoO Training?<br />

If bemg • production womer,<br />

mactaniM. medical receptioniet or<br />

SKtar sppseli to you cal lo see if<br />

you qualify It s free 354-9167<br />

ART INTEREST<br />

Ask About<br />

AD SITTER<br />

Your very own talking<br />

classified ad ami voice<br />

marital service<br />

Framea Unlimited at 5 Mile 8 Merrv<br />

man is growing We ara now accepting<br />

applications for tua-time emplo'iaas<br />

Duties wM mduda deaigrv<br />

mg. eaamg 8 aaaembly of cuatom<br />

picture framing Experience I* not<br />

necessary, we wW train We ofler<br />

good benefit* 8 flexible hour* If you<br />

ara interested m a chaaangmg 8 enter,<br />

able career opportunity pieeee<br />

apply m person at 31090 5 Mile Rd<br />

Monday thru Friday<br />

ASSEMBLY<br />

Due 10 continued growth. eetaBiianed<br />

manufacturer seeks production<br />

assemblers wtth manufacturing experience.<br />

manual/macharacai aptitude.<br />

quality focus, strong work arnica<br />

arid flexible cooperative nature<br />

Starts 88.75/1*. pm* raises, incentives<br />

8 comprenenaive benefits Altsmoon<br />

shrtl Convenient W Suburban<br />

location Pleaae send reejme<br />

to Aaaembfy. Box 722.<br />

Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers<br />

36251 Schootcrafl Rd<br />

Livonia Ml 48150<br />

Assistant & Hair Stylist<br />

r busy beauty shop<br />

551-9390<br />

FOR THE LATEST<br />

INFORMATION ON<br />

OPEN HOUSES - CALL:<br />

ASSISTANT MANAGER POSITION<br />

svMlabte in Southfield group home<br />

MORC training preferred Management<br />

skMs preferred Primarily afternoon<br />

srvfts Must be 18 years ot<br />

age wtth good driving record If mtereeted.<br />

send reeume to<br />

Ruth McOonald, 24105 LaaOakar<br />

Dr , Southfield, Ml 46075 lo set up<br />

ntervtew Salary and benefits dlacusaed<br />

at the time<br />

Assistant Manager Tn<br />

NO EXPERIENCE NEC€ SSARY<br />

We're new to Michigan but growing<br />

last If you have the burning deeire<br />

career* lust haven't m the Ml then<br />

can today 1 Earn tSOO every week<br />

starting now No nights or weekends<br />

Brsnch manager poeaKMMieee<br />

within tne 1*1 yr lor the rtont person<br />

Cal Mon- T ThursOnfy 354-0447<br />

ASSISTANT TEACHERS If you<br />

have extra free Ume 8 Ike children,<br />

can us today about subatftutmg lor<br />

chad care programs m Oak Park 8<br />

Weet Btoomfiesd For awe information<br />

cal 661-7606<br />

ATTENTION<br />

•Permanent fuH 8 pen time<br />

Service Department with ex<br />

ceMnt work corOWone Benefits 8<br />

advancement opporhaWy No experience<br />

required Muet De able to<br />

si en mmedlelery *375/wfc to atari<br />

Phone 11-Opm 513-9053<br />

IOMELINE<br />

953-2020<br />

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY<br />

AM raat estate advertrsmg n mm namrapapar » ***act to tha<br />

FaOaral fmr Housing Act at 1968 which makes * iMagal lo<br />

edverrrse "any p-etmanc* imitation or oraammafon based<br />

on raca. color. raAgtor. aau. handicap. tamtiai tatu* or national<br />

ongm or intannon to any auch preference. Hmna-<br />

tion or Omcrmniation TTn» newspaper mn» not Knowingly<br />

accapt any arfvertismg by raal aatata ••weft « m violation ot<br />

im Our m d n ara hereOy ntormaO trial at Ouathng sdver<br />

naad m trim newspaper ara avartaDta on an aqual opportunity<br />

500 Hsip Wanted<br />

ATHLETIC APPAREL<br />

.Management Trainees to<br />

8475/wk Can earn »900 wk<br />

* as Manager Full benefit*<br />

mem Center i<br />

ATTENTION<br />

COMPUTER CUSTOMER<br />

SERVICE<br />

COMPUTER TECHNICIAN<br />

• Customer Service 8 Hookup<br />

. P C iterate<br />

• Some travel involved<br />

•122,000-25,000<br />

Excellent benefits package<br />

442-2255<br />

ATTENTION 1<br />

Earn up to S6-S8 per hour, house<br />

Oearnng Hiring immediately<br />

Tbe Cleaning Company 525-7290<br />

ATTENTION VETSI<br />

Enlist m the Army National Guard al<br />

your old rank and eern St70 or<br />

mora per weekend piu* benefits<br />

968-0400 o 968-4391<br />

ATTORNEY<br />

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY<br />

Are you currently m a large mlropoliter,<br />

or suburban law firm where<br />

(ust oo not hi in? IS your current<br />

tust loo isrge for you lo teet like<br />

We are a medium-sued suburben<br />

lew firm looking for an experienced<br />

attorney (3 to 4 yeers) m the Real<br />

Eslate'Corporate field The successful<br />

candidate wtN worn on transactional<br />

real eelats and corporate<br />

matters You • • bs responsible lor<br />

Or siting snd aasisting W prspermg<br />

Cloemg documents Strong ecedem-<br />

•c credentials snd experience are a<br />

prerequisite<br />

No phone cans please Send your<br />

resume to Administrator 2000<br />

Town Center. Suite ' 1500<br />

Southfield. Michigan 46075<br />

AUDIO VISUAL<br />

INSTALLER<br />

Needed lor lu»-lime poemoo<br />

Boee.' Panasonic .'Sony, ad<br />

CALL JOHN 363-7600<br />

BTV SYSTEMS<br />

AUTO TECHNICIAN<br />

^ Must be certified-ASE<br />

V Clean, buey Amoco Service<br />

~ Station al 17108 Farmington<br />

Rd in Uvonia Hearth benefit*<br />

able Pieeee apply si person or cal<br />

421-4423<br />

AUTO BOO* PERSONS 5 yr* experience<br />

Must be certified 8 have<br />

own tool* Neat 8 dependable Aleo<br />

Auto Pamter needed Apply Protech<br />

Certified Co—on. 31500 W 6<br />

MUeRd W of Merrlman<br />

AUTOMOTIVE<br />

ENGINEER REPAIR TECHICIAN<br />

AFE certified preferred Retirement<br />

and maatcM benefits avertable. Muet<br />

Wty m person Holiday Chevrolet<br />

30250 Grand River Farmmgton<br />

8MS, 46336 474-0500<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE HELP<br />

ASE experienced Technician prelerred<br />

Machine! lo app*y for a<br />

rewerdmg career opportunity position<br />

Busy high-lech shop CaB Maatar<br />

Auto tech in Warren 755-2»52<br />

Photo Developing<br />

Entry Level<br />

Join us In our clean, well-lit lab<br />

producing photos with the<br />

nation's largest film developer.<br />

These full-time positions with full<br />

BENEFITS are NIGHT SHIFTS and<br />

Involve some WEEKEND work. Apply<br />

in person 10 am. - 3 pm. Mon. - Fri.<br />

4 3 0 S M M & a Rd<br />

•eat of Novi R


BOB SKI.AR, EDITOR<br />

963-2113<br />

DOUG FUNKE,<br />

BUILDING I 1 BUSINESS WHITER<br />

953-2137<br />

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,1993<br />

BUILDING & BUSINESS'<br />

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David B. Hostetter of<br />

Livoniahaspromoted by Detroitbased<br />

based Amerisure<br />

Companies to assistant vice<br />

president-corporate reserving.<br />

He will oversee corporate reserve<br />

levels and provide financial information<br />

to management. He<br />

joined the company in 1982.<br />

Thomas A. Raar of Beverly<br />

Hills has joined Troy-based<br />

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His responsibilities will involve<br />

analysis of markets,<br />

penetration and distribution<br />

channels. He will assist with product<br />

development and end user literature.<br />

He had been<br />

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at a Chicago facility of<br />

Organon Teknika Corp., a<br />

Durham, N.C. pharmaceutical<br />

company.<br />

Carol A- Tay lorofSouthfield<br />

was promoted by Detroit-based<br />

Amerisure Companies to assistant<br />

vice president-counsel. Her<br />

emphasis isonemployment, benefits<br />

and underwriting. Taylor<br />

joined the company in 1987 as a<br />

life compliance analyst.<br />

Jeffery S. Harden of Can ton<br />

has become an agent for The<br />

Equi table's H obley Age ncy, Troy.<br />

He's licensed to offer a full range<br />

of financial <strong>services</strong>. He previously<br />

was a sales representative<br />

with John Casey at Allstate<br />

I nsurance Co.. Ann Arbor.<br />

James Gladden ofWestland<br />

was promoted to a district manager<br />

for Troy-based Arbor Drugs.<br />

He'll oversee the daily operations<br />

of 11 stores. He previously<br />

was a store manager.<br />

Do aunders was named senior<br />

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some brick.<br />

Deerhurst: 'practical, affordable'<br />

BY DOUG FUNKE<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

Success often breeds success. Uniland, which<br />

built Hunter's Pointe in Westland, has followed<br />

up with another project just down the road.<br />

Even though the models are still under construction,<br />

deposits already have been placed on<br />

about 20 units at Deerhurst<br />

Build a functional condominium<br />

with some nice amenities for<br />

$100,OOOorlessandpeoplewill come,<br />

look and buy.<br />

That's the thinking of Rex<br />

Rosenhaua, a Farmington Hills developer/builder,<br />

who's in the process<br />

of constructing models at Deerhurst<br />

in Westland.<br />

His company, Uniland, plans to<br />

erect 87 units on a 10-acre site off<br />

Central City Parkway, between Ford<br />

and Warren.<br />

All will have two bedrooms. A twostory<br />

townhouse of 1,200 square feet<br />

with a one-car attached garage and<br />

Concierge helps others fulfill wants<br />

BY DOUG FUNKE<br />

STAFF WRITER<br />

For someone whodislikestendingto<br />

some of life's little details for herself,<br />

Francine Finucan, 40, of Troy earns a<br />

livingdoingforothersasaconcierge.or<br />

glorified errand runner.<br />

The former waitress, restaurant<br />

manager and dental assistant has operated<br />

her business, Executive<br />

Concierge Services, out ofher home for<br />

about four years now.<br />

Finucan's first job was arranging<br />

for and moving a client from one residence<br />

to another. Her big break came<br />

when the Somerset Park Apartments<br />

inTroy hired hertoputtogether appreciation<br />

parties, then promoted her other<br />

<strong>services</strong> to tenants.<br />

Capital investment to establish her<br />

business in terms of dollars was fairly<br />

low - "I guess it came to less than<br />

$1,000" - but the cost has been extremely<br />

high in terms of time, energy<br />

and emotional involvement.<br />

Lending a<br />

hand:<br />

Francine<br />

Finucan<br />

does a little<br />

bit of everything,<br />

including<br />

walking<br />

dogs, while<br />

tending to<br />

her<br />

concierge<br />

business.<br />

Until a year and a half ago, Ficunan<br />

worked full time as a waitress and another<br />

40 hours a week nurturing her<br />

business.<br />

Following are edited excerpts from<br />

an interview.<br />

Concierge? It sounds complicated.<br />

What do you do?<br />

I like to give an example because we<br />

do so many different things. Let's say<br />

you're going to give a party and cost is<br />

no object. We can plan the event, send<br />

invitations, hold the RSVP list.<br />

We can arrange for the caterer, dec-<br />

no basement is currently priced at<br />

$82,900, a single-story ranch of 1,100<br />

square feet with a two-car garage and<br />

basement, $101,000.<br />

Buyers can choose either model<br />

with or without a basement and a<br />

one- or two-car garage .Other options<br />

include decks.<strong>fire</strong>places.ceilingfans<br />

and automatic garage-door openers.<br />

The models should be finished this<br />

month, but deposits havebeen placed<br />

on 18 units, Rosenhaus said.<br />

"We try to provide a spacious and<br />

practical homeforthe way people live<br />

today in an affordable price range,"<br />

he said. "We find people who are attracted<br />

to a condo lifestyle want a<br />

orator, music, valet to park cars, gifts<br />

for-guests as they leave. We can clean<br />

your home before the event and clean<br />

after the event. We can follow up with<br />

thank-you notes.<br />

We do pet sitting. We help people<br />

with any kind of arrangement. Well<br />

help people plan a trip.<br />

How's it going financially?<br />

I'm still struggling. In the first six<br />

months of this year, my business has<br />

doubled from what it was last year.<br />

. We're making money. I'm supporting<br />

myself.<br />

How did you build your network<br />

of suppliers and client base?<br />

For basic things I knew people<br />

wanted - flowers, limousine service,<br />

catering, dry cleaning -1 have a (referral<br />

fee) contract with vendors. Others<br />

came up as needed. I just recently<br />

started with a moving company because<br />

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more carefree and maintenancefree<br />

lifestyle, but still want the<br />

privacy of their own home."<br />

Based on patterns at similar<br />

condo projects built by Uniland<br />

in Westland, Hunter's Pointe,<br />

and in Woodhaven, Silver Creek,<br />

most residents probably will relocate<br />

to Deerhurst just a few miles<br />

from their current residences.<br />

Rosenhaus speculated.<br />

"Those we seem to be attracting,<br />

70 percent are retirees or nt-ar<br />

retirees that are seHing their<br />

homes in the general area and<br />

still want to be around friends<br />

and family," Rosenhaus said.<br />

"Twenty percent are younger,<br />

single people between 30 and 50.<br />

We have nurses, doctors, lawyers<br />

who may be divorced or single by<br />

choice. Then 10 percent are purchased<br />

by younger people or<br />

young couples just starting out.<br />

their first home-buying experience,"<br />

he said.<br />

Many customers who have built<br />

up large amounts of equity in existing<br />

houses buy a condo from<br />

him and a time share or another<br />

condo in warm-weather communities.<br />

Rosenhaus said.<br />

Ranches surpass two-storx<br />

• 'We find people who<br />

are attracted to a condo<br />

lifestyle want a<br />

more carefree and<br />

maintenance-free lifestyle,<br />

but still want the<br />

privacy of their own<br />

home.*<br />

Rex Rosenhaus<br />

Developer<br />

models in popularity among elderly<br />

buyers, said Laura Tauber.<br />

project manager at Deerhurst.<br />

"That age group has no interest<br />

in climbing stairs whatsoever,"<br />

she >aid.<br />

The\ also don't have much interest<br />

in clubhouses, swimming<br />

pools or tennis courts, Tauber<br />

added. So to reduce construction<br />

costs and keep maintenance expenses<br />

as low as possible, none of<br />

those amenities will be included<br />

in Deerhurst.<br />

However, the units themselves<br />

exhibit some nice touches. The<br />

ranches have vaulted ceilings in<br />

the living room, kitchen and din-<br />

C o n c i e r g e from page I F<br />

If a client uses one service, we<br />

have a foot in the door. We can<br />

sell other <strong>services</strong>. My first client<br />

has been my biggest supporter<br />

He just tells everyone.<br />

Word of mouth is the best ad<br />

vertising. We love referrals. We<br />

make a big deal to thank them<br />

and let them know we appreciate<br />

them.<br />

We tried running ads in newspapers.<br />

I got calls from people<br />

who wanted to work for me or<br />

start their own business. No customers.<br />

Now, we do mailing.- to busi<br />

nesses and individuals<br />

1 have four apartment com<br />

plexes and work with Drurv Ini<br />

in Tro>. Thev tion i have a conci<br />

erge on site.<br />

How do you go about learning<br />

the business?<br />

I went to the small business de-<br />

velopment center at Wayne State<br />

University. They help you get on •<br />

the right road, show how to write<br />

a business plan.<br />

There's also a woman out East<br />

who puts on courses in how to be<br />

a concierge. 1 went to Washington.<br />

D C.. and took the two-week<br />

course. I got all the materials,<br />

books and tapes.<br />

I was so excited, I thought it<br />

would take of! a lot quicker than<br />

it did. People say five years. I said<br />

it wouldn't take me that long. I<br />

thought this was such a viable<br />

business. I'd be different. I<br />

wasn't.<br />

What's it take to do a good<br />

job?<br />

Paving attention to detail. real-<br />

Is pampering clients, goir.g the extra<br />

mile. Just doing extra things.<br />

What do you most and least<br />

enjoy about your work?<br />

ing area. The townhouses have<br />

high ceilings in the upstairs bedrooms.<br />

All units contain a double<br />

kitchen sink, dishwasher, garbage<br />

disposal, range/hood fan, private<br />

entry, first-floor laundry and at<br />

least a bath and a half.<br />

Janet Harris, a sales rep in Silver<br />

Creek, shows the same models<br />

there that will be built in Westland.<br />

Walk - throughs in<br />

Woodhaven comment on the<br />

lighting, large windows and ceiling<br />

treatments, shejsaid.<br />

"The most common thing is<br />

people say it's so open," Harris<br />

noted. "They say, 'I expected it to<br />

be small, apartment like.'<br />

Rosenhaus said he's especially<br />

proud of the sound control between<br />

units. "We actually used<br />

two separate stud walls separated<br />

by an air gap of an inch and a half<br />

so there's no shared contact." he<br />

said.<br />

Deerhurst is serviced by the<br />

Wayne-Westland schools.<br />

The property tax rate, subject<br />

to change depending on revised<br />

school financing plans, is current<br />

ly $64.59 per $1,000 of state equalized<br />

valuation. That means the<br />

The best thing I like is people,<br />

my clients. I have very few com<br />

plaints. When they do, I bend<br />

over backwards to rectify the situ<br />

ation. Most times, it's so rewarding<br />

to help someone and they l>e<br />

appreciative.<br />

What I least like is people. Not<br />

usually my clients, but people<br />

who want to work for me. Staffing<br />

is probably what I like least. For<br />

instance, people will work for me<br />

for a while, then tell me they're<br />

tired of cleaning other people's<br />

mess.<br />

1 think that's the most challenging<br />

part . . . staffing. They<br />

sign on as independent contrac<br />

tors. 1 have eight regulars, al»out<br />

six on-call. I'm the only employee<br />

What are your business<br />

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owners of a $95,000 condo would<br />

pay annual property taxes of just<br />

over $3,000.<br />

The monthly maintenance fee<br />

has been set at $80.<br />

Jackie and Anthony Gerbasi,<br />

retirees, plan to move into a ranch<br />

in Deerhurst from a home in<br />

Livonia. They liked what jhey<br />

saw when they visited similar<br />

models in Silver Creek.<br />

"We have a larger house now<br />

and want to scale down," Jackie<br />

said- "We're going with a ranch.<br />

We don't want up and down. We<br />

thought it would give enough<br />

space for the two of us. I realize in<br />

location, everything is close by —<br />

shopping, restaurants, access to<br />

expressways."<br />

Andrea Markham, 33, plans to<br />

buy a townhouse in Deerhurst. It<br />

will be her first home-owning experience.<br />

She became impressed<br />

with Uniland while renting in<br />

Hunter's Pointe.<br />

"I just like the way the set-up<br />

is, the way it's laid out, real open,<br />

spacious, not boxy. " Markham<br />

haid. "I live in a townhouse where<br />

the bedrooms are upstairs. It's<br />

modern, real cozy."<br />

more apartment complexes.<br />

I'd like to see the personal end<br />

grow. Like the doctor in Birmingham<br />

We clean her house twice a<br />

week, bring her fresh flowers, plan<br />

parties, take care of her dog. drycleaning.<br />

So many people, the husband<br />

and wife are working. They have<br />

children that have to get places.<br />

They don't want to clean at night<br />

and spend their lunch hour shopping<br />

or taking care of dry cleaning.<br />

We have some wealthy clients.<br />

Some seniors can't get out and<br />

need groceries delivered. A lot of<br />

bachelors, especially divorced,<br />

who are used to having someone<br />

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We help them out. Our fees are<br />

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frienclh neijthhorN on covered<br />

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The Observer/ THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1993<br />

Stars from page IF<br />

based Diversey Corp. and presi-<br />

dent of the company's industrial<br />

group. DuBois USA, Cincinnati.<br />

Ohio. He has more than 20 years<br />

of experience with the former Du-<br />

Bois Chemicals, joining Diversey<br />

in 1991 when it merged with Du-<br />

Bois. He's held several positions<br />

since then, including senior vice<br />

president-customer service. He'll<br />

i»e moving to the Cincinnati area<br />

fn.in Northville. She previously<br />

was .director of compensation and<br />

manufacturer and marketer of<br />

cleaning, sanitizing, water man-<br />

agement and surface treatment<br />

products and systems.<br />

Andreas G. Thomopoulos of<br />

Franklin. with fT"<br />

Ellis/Naeyart /Gen -<br />

heimer Associates.<br />

Troy architects/en-<br />

gineers/planners,<br />

has passed the<br />

Michigan registra-<br />

tion examination<br />

and earned his pro-<br />

fessional engineer's Thomopoulos<br />

license. He'^ an electrical engi-<br />

neer with eight years' experience.<br />

Fred Koester of <strong>Canton</strong> was<br />

among the first ol<br />

his peers to earn<br />

AAA Michigan's<br />

"Quality 1st Mana-<br />

ger's Award," recog-<br />

nizing quality im-<br />

provement efforts.<br />

team building, par-<br />

ticipation.innova- tion and employee Koester<br />

development. He was honored for<br />

his openness to requests for new<br />

or alternative compensation pro-<br />

grams, thoroughness and quick<br />

m<br />

Lori A. Demski of Livonia was<br />

promoted to lax de-<br />

partment director|<br />

at Deloitte &<br />

Touche, Detroit.<br />

The CPA formerly<br />

was a senior mana-<br />

ger in the tax de-<br />

partment. She pri-<br />

marily serves corpo-<br />

rations and health D®*nskl<br />

care and nonprofit organizations.<br />

John F-. Fleming of Rochester<br />

Hills was named<br />

corporate counsel<br />

fo r The Brake<br />

Shop, a national<br />

franchisor of auto-<br />

motive brake sys-<br />

tem repair shops.<br />

He previously was a<br />

litigation attorney<br />

for the Auburn Fleming<br />

Hills firm of Potter. Carniak and<br />

Anderson.<br />

b -<br />

n ot Beverly<br />

o<br />

resonse to requests for help.<br />

Michael R. Hillman of Beverly<br />

Hills has joined<br />

First Security Sav-<br />

ings Bank of<br />

Bloomfield Hills as<br />

business develop-<br />

ment manager, re-<br />

sponsible for ex-<br />

panding and refin-<br />

ing the bank's _<br />

marketing strate- Hillman<br />

gie>. He previously was senior<br />

loan officer with Republic Ban-<br />

co rp Mortgage.<br />

Lynn Baker and Sandy Chris-<br />

topher of Oakland Township<br />

were named sales representatives<br />

for The Crossings of Oakland, an<br />

Oakland Township residential<br />

subdivision at Adams near Silver-<br />

bell In-ing developed by Robert-<br />

son Brothers Group, Bloomfield<br />

Hills Ron Phillips is project<br />

BUILDERS<br />

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• 2 & 3 bedroom townhomes<br />

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...one of Farmington Hills'<br />

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— Condominiums — 1<br />

Featuring...<br />

5 Different Floor Plans!<br />

• 2-4 Bedrooms • 2 Car Garage<br />

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• Full Basement<br />

• 2 Full Baths<br />

OPEN DAIIY 12-5j<br />

(CkMrd Thur\)<br />

• A w "<br />

& 6 1 5 - 0 8 9 9<br />

Built by<br />

TRIANGLE DEVELOPMENT<br />

manager for the 383-home devel-<br />

opment.<br />

Kathy A. Janssen waa named<br />

CFO and vice presi-<br />

dent of finance at<br />

Contract Interiors,<br />

a Southfield ofifce<br />

interiors firm. She<br />

joins the firm after<br />

12 years at the De-<br />

troit offices of Ar-<br />

thur Anderson and<br />

Co., where she was<br />

a senior manager.<br />

Janssen<br />

Michael Baskin of West<br />

Bloomfield was<br />

named vice presi-<br />

dent/accountsu- pervisor at W.B.<br />

Doner & Co.,<br />

Southfield. He's re-<br />

sponsible for su-<br />

pervising the ac-<br />

count service teams<br />

on the Lowes and Baskin<br />

Vernors accounts. He joined the<br />

firm in 1986.<br />

Don Blackburn & Co., Livonia,<br />

promoted two local residents to<br />

newly created management jobs.<br />

John Laichalk of Westland. a 17-<br />

year employee, was promoted to<br />

warehouse manager. He'll contin-<br />

ue to handle inside sales. Connie<br />

MacDonald of Livonia, a 12-year<br />

employee, was promoted from<br />

customer service representative to<br />

inside sales team leader. Black-<br />

burn is a distributor of mechani-<br />

cal, electrical and electronic com<br />

ponents and products.<br />

Dr. Fred Fumia of Bloomfield<br />

Township was named director of<br />

obstetrics at Oakwood Hospital<br />

Obstetrics/Gynecology residency<br />

training program in Dearborn. He<br />

previously was a perinatologist at<br />

Mainline Perinatal Associates,<br />

Pa. He also was a perinatologist<br />

for Henry Ford Hospital and<br />

Medical Center. Detroit, and was<br />

involved in its resident education.<br />

A perinatologist specializes in the<br />

care of the fetus and infant short-<br />

ly before and after birth.<br />

Karen E. Kometer of Plym-<br />

outh was promoted from director<br />

of leasing and marketing to vice<br />

president of AmeriCenter, Inc.<br />

She will oversee the company's of-<br />

fices in Troy, Southfield, Livonia,<br />

Bloomfield Hills and Schaum-<br />

burg. 111. The company provides<br />

executive offices with reception-<br />

ists, personalized phone service,<br />

conference rooms, private parking<br />

and other business <strong>services</strong>.<br />

Anna Theodorou and Scot<br />

Wernette, both of Southfield,<br />

were promoted to staff accoun-<br />

tants at Follmer. Rudewicz & Co.,<br />

Southfield. Theodorou joined the<br />

company in 1991 and Wernette<br />

joined the company in 1991 after<br />

graduating from Wayne State<br />

University Central Michigan Uni-<br />

versity.<br />

George Simpson was named<br />

chief executive of Lucas Indus-<br />

tries. Troy. He'll join the compa-<br />

ny on May 1. 1994, replacing An-<br />

thony Gill, who will become non<br />

executive chairman. Simpson is<br />

deputy chief executive of British<br />

Aerospace and chairman of Rover<br />

Group. Lucas Industries is an in-<br />

ternational supplier of advance<br />

technology systems, components<br />

and other <strong>services</strong> for the aero-<br />

space and automotive industries<br />

and other manufacturers.<br />

Rajinderpal (Paul) Dhillon of<br />

Rochester Hills has joined First<br />

of Michigan Corp. as a represent-<br />

ative in the Rochester office. He<br />

previously worked for Dean<br />

Witter Reynolds. The company<br />

offers investment <strong>services</strong> and in-<br />

vestment products, such as stocks<br />

and bonds, unit trusts and mutu-<br />

al funds, and investment bank-<br />

ing.<br />

Bobbie Baker of Troy was<br />

named independent sales director<br />

for Mary Kay Cosmetics. Inc.<br />

based on her sales volume and re-<br />

. M Oood dmang<br />

raoord Oaunaurs UOM j »<br />

Quired Cal TJS^STO<br />

•Mil i mm Slue Croea/Sfeeea<br />

maurawoa Ca* lOam Ipm<br />

Radtord 837-6066<br />

BaBReSS 66S6643 H6-1AV<br />

OaarHom H». 277-6T68<br />

UMMS. 474 6663<br />

Waattand U6-43S4<br />

_ OR - * CXtAIRNQ<br />

rTr\ OOUMTWMB.F<br />

WJy 'iM or pen IM A88-RM<br />

— Res toll Hours, good pay<br />

'•mngnr HMa area 68 ' « «<br />

DIRECT CAM ST ACT<br />

Tan»Qi ary mr*om WtotT/ta<br />

Caa 10HI lam 622-8617<br />

_ OR - * CXtAIRNQ<br />

rTr\ OOUMTWMB.F<br />

WJy 'iM or pen IM A88-RM<br />

— Res toll Hours, good pay<br />

'•mngnr HMa area 68 ' « «<br />

DIRECT CARE «TA*» needed<br />

ARarnoow sunt MMM M l<br />

Ca6 Suaan »0am 4pm 666 8?8« ssrr"—- 1 -iSm.<br />

(Obsmrer Eccentric<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING<br />

VOICE MAIL DIRECTORY<br />

Your 24-Hour Voice Information Connection<br />

After Hours Classified<br />

Advertising:<br />

i 591-0900<br />

644-1070<br />

voice Mail* allows you to place your<br />

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your touch-tone telephone anytime!<br />

You may place, change, or cancel an<br />

ad at any time Just call us at the<br />

appropriate classified number, and listen<br />

as-the opefaK* guides you through tne<br />

steps to change or place your ad Have<br />

in mind the exact informatton you want to<br />

give us. speak clearly and a bit slower<br />

than you usually do<br />

If it's after 5 p.m. on Tuesday, your<br />

changes will be made for the following<br />

Monday paper If it's after five on Friday<br />

or the weekend, your changes will made<br />

in time for Thursday s editions<br />

Personal Scene:<br />

1-900-454-8088<br />

Available 24 hours a day. this popular<br />

new directory lets you easily respond to<br />

a Personal Scene ad<br />

Call 1 -900-454-8088 for only 1 1 49 per<br />

minute and when the system answers,<br />

follow the easy instructions (be sure you<br />

have the 5-digit number that appears in<br />

the ad you've selected) and be ready to<br />

leave a message if you think you've found<br />

someone yotid like to meet. -<br />

To place your own free five-line ad,<br />

call 591-0900 or 644-1070 today.<br />

AdSitter:<br />

953-2040<br />

It's always in. even when you're out<br />

When you add Ad Sitter to your ad.<br />

Voice Mail* allows you get messages<br />

and responses when you're not at home<br />

to answer the telephone<br />

Up to 50 messages can be stored tor<br />

you tor seven days in your personal<br />

Voice Mail* box. Take the wear and tear<br />

out of dealing with your ad responses<br />

with Ad Sitter Eliminate those dinner<br />

interruptions or early morning cads. To<br />

add AdSitter to your own ad. call 591-<br />

0900 or 611-1070.<br />

HomeLine:<br />

and<br />

Builders' Hotline<br />

953-2020<br />

Homeline is available 24 hours a day<br />

Tuesday through Sunday. It lets you<br />

listen to Open House listings placed by<br />

local Realtors according to price and/or<br />

location It's an easy way to find out when<br />

homes are going to be open. If you're a<br />

Realtor*, one of our helpful salespeople<br />

win be glad to arrange tor your Open<br />

House to be listed on HomeLine.<br />

Builders Hotline found In Building/<br />

Business section every Thursday, is a<br />

great way to find out about the new<br />

construction in your area Call 953-2020<br />

and use the HoOine nunber to get detailed<br />

information about new home and condo<br />

construction<br />

I


O&E Thursday, December 2, 1993<br />

30 Help Wanted<br />

WHICS DEPARTMENT<br />

eaa production wm. typing 4 tar-<br />

ring ak«a required UHmnah 4<br />

riptua 20 hr* per M « to Mart<br />

md taum 4 salary requirements<br />

FlC Hardtke, P.O. So*5310.<br />

atroft Ml *«2J5<br />

R00N06 t imixioa workers<br />

sedad Apply In parson Wage<br />

pt*. Wlxom Ml. cornw ot Pontiac<br />

-Ml A Back Ad.. Mo* -Frt . 9-5pm<br />

QAOUNOS PEOPLE NEEDED<br />

* St ona mogt Apartmanta In Wtx-<br />

n ((o eipenence needed. wia<br />

a* Card tiMeeen 9-S tor mora m-<br />

•rmation 624-9449<br />

ROUNDS SUPERVISOR WANTED<br />

I run era* erf 10 at larga apartment<br />

xnptoa m Waattand OuaUftod ap-<br />

np quaBOas and nave a beefc-<br />

-ound in Qrounds Mamianance<br />

la* raauma to: Tha Landing*<br />

pertment*. 7000 Lafceview Blvd.,<br />

'eeOand. Ml. 46165<br />

500 HelpWented<br />

HANDYMAN (m/r><br />

Good aB-around lor oonelnjction.<br />

carpentry A rooflnfl Muat nava *t<br />

kaaat 3 good iMar antes. true* 8<br />

loot* Sand raauma to: 3311 W 12<br />

Mria Rd . Berklsy. Ml 460T2<br />

MEAD TELLER<br />

offsr* compatntva pay<br />

i currant *oftwere. 8 su-<br />

parvtaory raaponalMNM* Experv<br />

anoa m auparvtaou 8 tMtor opera-<br />

tion* required Apply m person or<br />

aand raauma to. HoapitM 8 Haalth<br />

Service* Oadit Union. attantton<br />

Accounting Dractor 98® MaMan<br />

i m . Ann Arbor. Ml 48106<br />

MEAT TREAT plant m UwoWa nee Us<br />

work ara lor 3 aWtls No experience<br />

n*e»*«»ry Must bs Ospendeble and<br />

nava 'ekaoie transportation<br />

Ca* 464-7078<br />

ETD Temporary Sarvtcaa<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employ*<br />

BEAUTY OPERATORS.<br />

MANICURISTS<br />

[*|-» of Fifth Av*. Birmingham<br />

642-7777<br />

IVONIA SALON, prima location<br />

•Sat<br />

Me Ca* Tu 477-4080<br />

HAIR STYLIST ASSISTANT<br />

^ Btrmnghdm mop needs M-<br />

W can—a full-time Aaaaatant<br />

~ 4-anop ownw. Great oppor-<br />

jnlty russsa ca* Tom or Debbie at<br />

644-2257 or 258-6029<br />

STYLIST ASSISTANT<br />

leaded lor buay prograeeive<br />

I Norttiyltle *akjn<br />

348-9130<br />

•xpenOmg h<br />

'WM can<br />

HAIRSTYLIST/BARBER -anted fuB<br />

ir part-time Saturdays a muat<br />

a. 474-2126<br />

•1AIR StytW-axpartancad. erltfi B-<br />

:enaa Re-entry Mytot "•come Ex-<br />

.eBent earnmgs/beneBts Waatland<br />

125-0510 or Wonderland 427-1380<br />

HAJR STYLIST - Now Management<br />

Jarbar or Beautician wanted A Vary<br />

3uey SHOP- CBenteN waiting<br />

Name of me (Hop Share Your Hair<br />

27726 Plymouth Rd Livonia<br />

Call Manager 425-5440<br />

HAIRSTYLISTS 8 NAIL TECM<br />

wanted for Garden City salon CBan-<br />

teie preferred. but riot necaaaary<br />

Aak lor Mkcnaue at: 421-3331<br />

HAIRSTYLISTS - want to make a<br />

" I Income 8 work In a friendly<br />

CaB 961-6190<br />

sr&:<br />

HAIRSTYLISTS - Ready lor your<br />

own business 7 Leaee m Michigan*<br />

moat beauMvri salon right In the<br />

middl* of Btoomftold HIB* wtth the<br />

mgheat average lamBy Income m en-<br />

1*5 USA 681-5737<br />

HAIR STYLISTS<br />

Fantastic Sam s now hiring<br />

full & part time lor Livonia.<br />

Ann Arbor. Farmington. Gar-<br />

den City. Pfymouthm Wayne 8<br />

Westland GUARANTEED 86/hr +<br />

toe. pa-d vacauon*. nturance avalt-<br />

•M 595-6003<br />

HELPER needed wtth experience m<br />

flnlah carpentry or cabinet making<br />

to Mart a* Helper/Driver<br />

Call 474-2500<br />

500 Help Wanted<br />

MOTEL OPPORTUNITIES<br />

AB auna note" e now faring lor ma<br />

poaftion*<br />

Supervisor, front Deak clerk;<br />

Mouaakeeper Housekeeping houee<br />

person: Laundry attendant;<br />

Dan washer Pantry Cook Apply for<br />

poeftione In paraon Tuaa thru<br />

TTmrs-. 10am to 5pm<br />

NO PHONE CALLS. PLEASE<br />

GUEST QUARTERS SUITE MOTEL<br />

650 Tower Dr.. Troy, Ml<br />

(1-75 and Crooks Rd.)<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

HOUSECLEANERS<br />

MESLOP-S la looking lor people that<br />

love working with people 8 beautiful<br />

merchandise $6 an hr to Mart •»<br />

benems Please caB 8 ask for<br />

3*6-7050<br />

HONE OPERATOR.<br />

OO 8 10 GRIND OPERATOR<br />

Ful tune. 2-3 years experience<br />

Muat have mgh school diploma Oey<br />

shift Pay rate depending on experi-<br />

ence Medical, dental 8 Me insur-<br />

ance Appfy *l<br />

Teiedyne Howell Penncraft<br />

101 Induatrtal Drive. Plymouth<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Minority .'Female^ Handicapped/Vet<br />

HORTICULTURE - Tropical plant<br />

care m your area Flexible pert-time,<br />

poaaibly fuB Experience helpful<br />

Good pay 757-0037<br />

HOSTESS/GREETER<br />

Private OuB In Farmington Mills<br />

Evenmgs 8 weekends Seiarv Cell<br />

Mr Regen 313-737-3761<br />

MOST 8 EXPEDtTORS<br />

FuB or Part time Hours to Bull<br />

Apply m parson between 2 8 5 PM<br />

at: Normans Eton St. Station<br />

245 S Eton Birmingham<br />

MOST PERSON for new home selea<br />

center Position requires good<br />

people akWa Pleesant working anvv-<br />

ronment Sat* 8 Suns 12-6 W<br />

Bloomfield 669-1070 or 651 -2098<br />

THE HOTEL BARONETTE<br />

Located in Novi, Ml . Is now hiring<br />

for tha following positions<br />

• Front Deak<br />

• Concierge Bamgusi<br />

• Housekeeping<br />

- Sale* Coordinator<br />

Onfy energetic personable 8 friend-<br />

ly persons need apply Apply m per-<br />

son, no phone cans please<br />

27790 Novi Rd. Now. Ml 48377<br />

(Located at 12 Oaks MaB)<br />

Tha .<br />

Michigan ia now accepting appeca-<br />

tione for 4 few depended* people<br />

UNLIMITED PAY POTENTIAL Drive<br />

time Included pkie we furraah the<br />

new auto FULL MEDICAL, FULL<br />

DENTAL BENEFITS Paid noBday*.<br />

vacabona Advancement<br />

opportunities 473-9300<br />

American Freedom Maida. mc<br />

50 IMMEDIATE<br />

OPENINGS<br />

PACKAGERS NEEDED<br />

waatland araa<br />

DAY SHIFT<br />

500 Mp Wanted<br />

INFORMATION SERVICES<br />

COORDINATOR<br />

has an opening for<br />

detail oriented peraon to maintain<br />

Wide variety<br />

quire* an individual with a proven<br />

computer background, telephone<br />

experience<br />

I. 8 spread<br />

Send reauma wtth salary require-<br />

ment to CB Commercial. 1000<br />

Town Center Ste 2300. Southfield.<br />

Ml 48075, Attn Kathleen<br />

IN-HOME DAY CARE has openings<br />

for teacher, day-care eeeletant and<br />

grvmf Musi love children, be pa-<br />

tient and nave experience 454-9280<br />

INSTALLER<br />

For Wood shutters Part time Some<br />

wood working experience helpM<br />

CaB 12 to 4PM (Onfy) 533-1368<br />

INSTRUCTORS - to aai<br />

mentally disabled adults with work<br />

sklls in s vocational work shqp<br />

85 70/hr FuB time Benefit peckage<br />

Contact YoUetta M. See Decorating<br />

Buamaaa Opportunity ad m B51<br />

13<br />

TEACHER'S ASSIST ANT /Caregiver<br />

for cfmd care oentar m Fermmgton<br />

Expenenoe pialeireo Flexible pert<br />

Ume or Ml time Jan. 261-5367<br />

x TELEPHONE<br />

I t INTERVIEWERS<br />

Needed For highly raapected<br />

Marketing naaaarrh Ftrm<br />

AB tfufts. Good phone 8<br />

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS'<br />

NO SALES INVOLVED 1<br />

CaB Sandy I0am-4pm Weekday*<br />

827-4021<br />

WAREHOUSE DELIVERY<br />

Grandma* Loft Fumflure Store<br />

seeking employee lor Now location<br />

Apply M 28040 mgersoi Rd<br />

Non. Mi 48375<br />

TELEMARKETER<br />

Lrvoms 30 hrs . days no<br />

$5/hr<br />

422-6031. aak tor BiB<br />

REP BIG & TALL<br />

Sale* fuB time 8 pert time Profee-<br />

Konel men * doming Cham ha* po-<br />

•Ition* available Beneflu variable<br />

hour* Hourly plua commission See<br />

the Manager Rep Big 8 Tan. Liver-<br />

"xx* at Walton in the Campu* Cor-<br />

ner Shopping Center. Rocheeter or<br />

can 651-1115<br />

ROLL FORMING FABRICATION 8<br />

Prees operator. Viking Bonding<br />

30175 Ford Rd Garden City<br />

No phone application*<br />

PROGRAMMER/SYSTEMS<br />

ANALYST<br />

Full lime Southfleld location Sea-<br />

soned individual needed to manege<br />

systems 8 design segment of M I S<br />

Depertment ExceBent knowledge of<br />

Dibol or Coboi language VAX/VMS<br />

Previous management experience<br />

required Send reeume including<br />

salary requirement* to P O Box<br />

5091. Southfield. Ml 46066<br />

RESIOENT RELATION Supervisor<br />

L*rg* •pertment complex •* aeeking<br />

individual with strong *ale* end cus-<br />

tomer relations background Apply<br />

m person Mon thru Fn 9em to 5pm<br />

M Village Apts m Wlxom Pontiac<br />

Trail and Beck Rd<br />

NATION S LARGEST<br />

SINGLE PLY ROOFING COMPANY<br />

looking for hard working empKwee*.<br />

no experience nece**ary Good<br />

Marttng wages and hoaprtaWation<br />

benefits immediate openings avail-<br />

able Transportation and telephone<br />

ere * must Orug safe work place<br />

EOE |ob contingent on drug screer.<br />

Appfy et 36341 Abrum Or. We*t-<br />

SERVICE PORTERS<br />

Exceaant opportunity tor outgoing<br />

**|1 motnrMed mdwduel Apply m<br />

person only M Don Maaaey CadlBac<br />

40475 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth<br />

Aak lor Luke Noble<br />

SERVICE TECHNICIAN<br />

FuB-time MuM be wiamg lo leem<br />

travel 8 be able to work wfth differ-<br />

ent type* ol people Mechemcai 8<br />

electronic* knowledge * must<br />

Please aend reeume with salary<br />

requirement* to<br />

MllC Amence<br />

21064 Bridge Street<br />

Southfield. Ml 48034<br />

Tired of oemg awne><br />

Sar scene a deed end*> We<br />

can introduce you to the kmd of<br />

people you went lo meet without aB<br />

the 0amee If you *re senou* *bout<br />

finding someone special Thi* winter<br />

caB today<br />

MATCHMAKER, INT'L<br />

258-1515<br />

SNOW SHOVELERS<br />

AND'OR PLOWERS<br />

Sho ilars 88.'hr Piowers<br />

pey negotiable 360-8444<br />

TEACHERS - certified to tutor m<br />

EngBeh aa a Second Language tor<br />

prrvete Oakland County Company<br />

TEACHER - TOOOt-ER<br />

time wtth benefit* Earty<br />

chadhood training 8 experi-<br />

ence required The Commum-<br />

644-6154<br />

TEACHER/PRESCHOOL - FuB Mm*<br />

with benefit* ftequk a* degree m<br />

Earty Chad Developmant<br />

ence planning and<br />

SHEETMETAL/PRO TYPE<br />

TECHNICIAN<br />

Some tool making experience Im-<br />

mediele opening Apply at<br />

Globe Engineering inc. 36415<br />

Schoolcraft Livonia. Mi<br />

SNOW PLOW DRIVERS<br />

Experience neceeaary no truck<br />

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525-3163<br />

SNOW PLOWER/DRWER with ex-<br />

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lent pay tor me nght individual CaB<br />

474-1132<br />

SHELL SERVICE STATION<br />

Friendly outgoing person needed tor<br />

Attendant/Sale* Poertion FuB or<br />

pert-time Flexible hour* Experi-<br />

ence not required Eveneon Shell<br />

Service. Ann Arbof Rd 8 Sheldon<br />

SHIPPING & RECEIVING<br />

Northwest suburban dnmbutor t*<br />

looking for s toB time ahipping clerk<br />

Hours are tOarrv-6 30pm Monday<br />

SNOW REMOVAL person needed<br />

lor 3 houses withm * bloc*.<br />

Freedom/Fleming are* Have<br />

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snow 476-2233<br />

SNOW REMOVAL<br />

WeMSide Compeny is hiring labor-<br />

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595-3666<br />

land. Ml or cafl 1-800-873-9339<br />

SALES ASSISTANT<br />

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Series 7 preferred Call Meldi Mon<br />

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466 Farmmgton Ml 46332-0466<br />

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ANNOUNCER<br />

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Knowledge for pert-time work MuM<br />

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Cell John Dobba. 3i3-540-214»<br />

piey beaad nursery<br />

school program and eupervwon of<br />

Maft Need good ieeder*hip. com-<br />

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Hour* 10 am - 6 pm<br />

INFANT ASSISTANTS 8 AIDES -<br />

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ahlft 7 30 am - 10-00 am and 10O<br />

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SUBSTITUTE/CCONTINGENT -<br />

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Seton Day Care<br />

29475 mketer Roed<br />

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Affweleo wfth SI Vincent and Sar*h<br />

Fisher Center<br />

We are * *mok*-lre* environment<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

PARENTS RETIREES STUDENTS<br />

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Part tim* dey* - 9am-3pm 8 part<br />

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person profloent m bom Soei<br />

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CaB Carolyn Musaer 466-3225<br />

TELEMARKETING<br />

Local company m Plymouth ha* 2<br />

opening* m it* acheduBng ofhc*<br />

Everang hrs . 16-Se/hr 416^)600<br />

TELE MARK ETONG<br />

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ma CaB PM 615-6933<br />

TILE PERSON<br />

Experienced Replace and mpaw<br />

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Mon -Frt 9am-5pm. 356-1030<br />

An Equel Opportimrty Employer<br />

TRAFFIC COORDINATOR<br />

Experienced only Excellent coordi-<br />

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skies neeoed Send reeume or<br />

appfy M 13621 EVrws Ave Detroit<br />

Ml 48227<br />

TEACHERS - Part time needed tor<br />

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SAT, ACT. LSAT,<br />

MOAT. GMAT, GRE<br />

Pieeee send reeume to CoBeoe<br />

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Ml 46304 No phone caB* pieeee<br />

TRAVEL AGENT<br />

Mimnmium 2 yeers experience Ren-<br />

sine personebie- good phone man-<br />

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Non-*mokmg oflJce 451-2266<br />

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to Detroit Tod Industrie*<br />

P O Box 71629 Medieon Hgt*<br />

46071-0629 Attn Chief Engmeer<br />

FAX NO 313-543-1403<br />

TRUCK DRIVER<br />

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mg a COL aoenee type B tor<br />

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15050 Heat Ptymoum<br />

455-0660<br />

WANT TO BE MORE<br />

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Warehouse-Production<br />

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32615 p*r*len* Gardan City Ml<br />

46135 C« ceB 522-5530<br />

WELDERS 8 GENERAL LABORERS<br />

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with MIG experience and general la-<br />

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86 50 "ir to Mart lor welders 8<br />

85 50/hr IC start Jor general labor<br />

MuM neve own tranaportaoon<br />

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WRECKER DRIVERS Mechanics 8<br />

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Crook* MobM 362-1990<br />

WRECKER DRIVER<br />

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477-5513<br />

BILLING A/R ANALYST<br />

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GYN medicald/HMO a pm*<br />

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competitive wegea Quekfied cand^<br />

date* are encouraged to eand re-<br />

x r * to<br />

Simone Thcmea<br />

Peeormel Depertment<br />

Michigan neeith Cere Corporation<br />

7430 Second - Suite 519<br />

Detroit. Ml 46202<br />

EOE M.'F<br />

tor<br />

needed to<br />

lal practice<br />

Tap dental<br />

rneneurMe w/expenence<br />

CaB D M n a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H<br />

DENTAL ASS«TANT<br />

Fori<br />

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661-0707<br />

DENTAL ASSIST ANT/FRONT DESK<br />

Experience pre«erred Growing<br />

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CaB evening* 7- JO 737-4415<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

About 20 hr» m * wer<br />

growing Royal Oak practice Experv<br />

541-1386<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT - FuB or part<br />

Ume m N.E Ann Arbor Experience<br />

required Benefits 8 retirement<br />

Send reaiana to 3250 Plymouth<br />

Rd . Suite 301, Ann Arbor Iff 46106<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT It you are ex-<br />

perienced en»oy good working i<br />

CERTIFIED NURSES AlOES<br />

Fv* 8 pert time 86 30/hour<br />

to Mart Apply m person<br />

Marywood Nursmg Cera Cen-<br />

ter 36675 W 5 Mile Uvoma<br />

CHIROPRACTIC RECEPTIONIST<br />

MuM be farmker with office equip-<br />

ment Energetic 8 fnandN 30 hours<br />

weekly Farmmglon M«e 474-4363<br />

Chiropractic Front Office wBl tram.<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

B you *r* experienced m ortho and'<br />

or TMJ. we ere mtereawd m you.<br />

Good nom 8 benefits Pieeee ceB.<br />

422-5560<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT tor a trtendly 2<br />

doctor Office m me Garden CHy^<br />

Westland aree FuB-oma. Mon<br />

Thur 2 Sat* /month Benefits MuM<br />

be people onented 8 experienced<br />

COA or ROA preferred 425-9130<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Our buey <strong>Canton</strong> Dental ofltoe IB<br />

*eerrhmg fur * Mi. bright, energetic<br />

CNA'S & LPN'S<br />

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY<br />

CALL: 421-7472<br />

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opporn*iify lor<br />

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961-5456<br />

WRITER/FULL "IME<br />

Entry level poeition wrth trade mag-<br />

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alMBty daave to iaam and *me*r*<br />

otion to writing cereer Some<br />

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ferred Send reeume and wrttmg<br />

sample* to D F P O Box 64<br />

Brighton Ml. 46116<br />

CNA'S<br />

Needed tor *B shirts FuB 8 pert<br />

time Come (om our cermg team<br />

On-site OBRA approved trammg<br />

program avanabl* CaB Wayne Liv-<br />

ing Center (beck bidg I 326-6424<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

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DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

pe'lenced full-time<br />

leeent Uvome practice<br />

tor ngW per*on 1 476-9191<br />

502 Help Wantad<br />

Oental-Medical<br />

DENTAL HYGIENIST<br />

Pari-time poeition available<br />

tor HygMTust wrth periodon-<br />

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tice Mth petwr-ts ol s« ages Mm<br />

emphasis on prevention 277-0050<br />

ACTIVITIES AlOE<br />

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Plymouth CaB Mr Crowley Mon<br />

451<br />

thru Fn 9-5<br />

51-0700<br />

APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING<br />

oufgomg take charge person neeo-<br />

ed lor scheduling position Hrs 8<br />

salary negotiable it you are s<br />

person wrth initiative 8 a sen**, ol<br />

humor pi**** cafl 477-7230<br />

ATTENTION' - DENTAL ASS16TANT<br />

needed tor ipeoafty Rocheeter<br />

practice We are wBBrig to tram the<br />

right person tor our teem-onenled<br />

practice No evening*, no Sat* CaB<br />

Mor-fti.KM 656-1629<br />

•dical lea el<br />

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ant tor lamBy practice Phlebotomy<br />

EKG and X-ray Experience pre-<br />

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Dental Assistant<br />

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office Experience p»*<br />

lerrvd BeneAts available CaB Mon -<br />

Thurs 8-5 313-645-9797<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

3-4deysaweek Experienced si<br />

X-ray* Bloomfield nm Ask for<br />

Charlotte 644-6767<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Thursday evenmg 8 some Seh«-<br />

days ExcaBant pay Uvonto ere*<br />

Cafl 591-3636<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT * _<br />

Redford area Experience piMwufl<br />

Tue* 9am-5pm Wed ,9am- X2<br />

noon 347-5959<br />

DENTAL ASSISTANT<br />

Experienced<br />

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tor dynamlt<br />

need m 4<br />

radiology 8 fabrication of tantporar-<br />

lucca** onented person 58.1-5644<br />

DENTAL PROFESSIONALS<br />

if you -e of over m* noadays 8 Ste<br />

nave queMion* about being * Dental<br />

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our Peak Times 8 thM mai<br />

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DENTAL BUSINESS ASSISTANT •<br />

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commmcebon akBts over the tele-<br />

phone 8 m person? Are you entt»»-<br />

aanc. caring 8 dependable? If you<br />

have expenenoe *nd you »L* eon-<br />

427-7566<br />

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RecepfiomM for buay Southfleld<br />

practice ExceB*m pey 8 benefit*<br />

CeB 355-961<br />

dmatmg an mtncaie acheduBng syv<br />

tern, mauranoa. and mBacfmna.. Ex-<br />

end Be<br />

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HOIVIC & SERVICE GUIDE<br />

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3 Accounting<br />

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5 Air CondMtonmg<br />

8 Aluminum Cleaning<br />

9 Aluminum Siding<br />

10 Antenna*<br />

12 Appliance Service<br />

13 Art Work<br />

14 Architecture<br />

15 Asphalt<br />

18 Asphalt Sealcoaang<br />

17 Auto Services<br />

18 Auto 8 Truck Repel r<br />

22 B*rb*cue Repew<br />

23 Bknd Cleaning<br />

24 B***m<br />

25 Bathtub R*flni*hlng<br />

26 Bicycle Maintenance<br />

27 Bnck Block 8 Cement<br />

28 BoM Repair<br />

29 BoM Docka<br />

30 Bookkaeping Service<br />

32 BuHdmg'Home Inepecbon<br />

13 BuBding Remodeling<br />

36 Burglar FN* Alarm<br />

37 Bualneaa Machine Repair<br />

115 Industrial Service<br />

118 insurance - AB Type*<br />

117 Insulation<br />

120 Interior Decorating<br />

121 Interior Space Management<br />

123 Janitorial<br />

126 Jewelry Repalra 8 Ctocka<br />

129 Landacapmg<br />

130 Lawn. Garden Rofottlflng<br />

132 Lawn Mower Repair<br />

135 Lawn Maintenance<br />

136 L*wn Sprinkling<br />

140 UmouaMe Service<br />

IU LMBMBfl<br />

144 Lock Service<br />

14<br />

Mobile Home Service<br />

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Mortgages<br />

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40 Cabinetry 8 Formica<br />

41 Carpeta<br />

42 CarpM Cleaning 8 Dyeing<br />

44 CarpM Laying 8 Repeir<br />

46 Cuatom PC Programming<br />

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54 Calling '<br />

55 Chewne^ Cleaning BuHdhig<br />

58 CloaM Systsm* 8 Organoem<br />

87 Chnstme* Treee<br />

66 Clock Repeir<br />

59 Commercial Cleaning<br />

90 DMNery Courier Service<br />

I<br />

61<br />

Control<br />

175<br />

178<br />

180<br />

200<br />

218 Plumbing<br />

218 Power Weening<br />

220 Pool*<br />

221 PorceMin Reflnishing<br />

222 Printing<br />

223 RecraMlonM VMUcto Service<br />

229 RefrlgerMJon<br />

233 Roofing<br />

234 ScMaor. Saw 8 Knife<br />

Sharpening<br />

238 Screen R*eMr<br />

237 5*pllc Tank*<br />

241 Sewer Cleemng<br />

248 Seel ii<br />

246 Sign*<br />

246 Sewing<br />

250 SoMr Energy<br />

251<br />

253<br />

254<br />

ABSOLUTE BEST WINTER PRICES<br />

Siding • Trim • Window* • Door WaB*<br />

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Free Estimate* 739-5165<br />

ALUMINUM VINYL SIDING<br />

8 ROOFING - Licensed 8 Insured<br />

G.J KELLY CONSTRUCTION<br />

(3131665-0366<br />

12 Appliance Service<br />

ANY APPLIANCE TV/VCR<br />

Prompt. Reliable Service<br />

REPAIRWORX 478-3023<br />

23 Blind Cleaning<br />

(Mobile Unit)<br />

ULTRA SHINE BLINDS<br />

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service Minis, verts, (doth, PVCL<br />

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24 Baaement<br />

Waterproofing<br />

ALL TYPES OF WATERPROOFING<br />

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Peter Mautl-476-1565<br />

ANGELO S WATERPROOFING<br />

Fefl Special 26 yr* exp Beet* *ny<br />

est ineurance work Term* av*B-<br />

able 24 hrs l-600-226-2816<br />

297 Steel Fabrication<br />

290 Telephone Service Repi<br />

261 Te "<br />

imssrv<br />

276 Typ*<br />

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15 yr* exp . free e<br />

rate* Senior dlacount Vis* 8<br />

MeMerCerd accepted — 534-9365<br />

BASEMENT LEAKS. MASONRY •<br />

• 8 CONCRETE REPAIRS "<br />

Ue./In* 26 Yrs Experience<br />

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ing driveways, porches, w*l*s<br />

chimney*, foundMion 8 block work<br />

Licensed 8 Insured 25 yr* exp<br />

CaB anytime. 534-1570<br />

DOGONSKI CONSTRUCTION<br />

BRICK BLOCK 8 CEMENT WORK<br />

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DR WAYS - FREE EST - 537-1833<br />

33 Bidg. & Remodeling<br />

33 Bldg. & Remodeling<br />

Finished Rec Rooms<br />

I ^ Suspended coning* lighting<br />

plumbing, tile floor*, cedar<br />

closets Lie -to*<br />

SCHOLL CARPENTRY 726-2276<br />

PACHOTA S CONSTRUCTION<br />

And home imporvement Addition*,<br />

Garage, kitchen, bath, baaement<br />

window* door* Cafl BlH 422-6321<br />

ADO BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME<br />

Finish Basements 8 Garages<br />

RemodM Kitchens<br />

Quality Work • Uc./toa.- Free Est<br />

QEMUEND CONST 427-2266<br />

ADDITIONS - DORMERS<br />

KITCHENS 8 BATHS<br />

Place 40 years exp to work for you<br />

JOHN MCHUGH CONSTRUCTION<br />

Licensed—627 B929 ln*urefl<br />

ALL TYPES Of home Improvement<br />

sldmg. painting 8 roofing Free<br />

sMimates 3 yard dump truck lor<br />

hire 728-5694 or 728-7093<br />

REMODELING<br />

SPECIALISTS<br />

Addition* - Dormer* - Kitchen*<br />

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Aluminum - Cement<br />

Since 1948 - 443-1290<br />

JIM SWEENEY - BUILDER<br />

27 Brick, Block, Cement<br />

AAA CUSTOM BRICK<br />

1ST CLASS WORKMANSHIP<br />

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FREE ESTIMATES<br />

477-9673<br />

A ADVANCED<br />

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427-5588 or 355-2820<br />

• ALL STAR •<br />

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FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Senior Dlacount • Ue 6 me<br />

• 474-0104 •<br />

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557-5595<br />

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471-2600<br />

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535-5957<br />

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. Kitchena • Baths<br />

. Basements • Windows<br />

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ins 8 Lie Builder<br />

FREE ESTIMATE CALL<br />

313-326-7225<br />

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New const . dormers/additions<br />

kitchens/baths beaementa decks<br />

garages doors 8 windows roofing<br />

vinyl 8 aluminum siding 8 trim<br />

Complete Carpentry Service*<br />

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451-2097<br />

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Formica 8 Laminate<br />

476-0011<br />

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Minor Repairs • Ma|or Remodeang<br />

Fr*e Est - Reasonable - insured<br />

CaB Matt 474-3642<br />

40 Cabinetry & Formica<br />

AFFORDABLE<br />

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* HIGH QUALITY *<br />

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• Remodeling • Formlca/Corian<br />

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FREE ESTIMATES REFERENCES<br />

R.A.R Constr. 474-2344<br />

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8F* O&E Thursday, December 2,1993<br />

502 Help Wanted<br />

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M t o t a ExosBsntpey<br />

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Saturday im'l 8 45 - 1:30 16 par<br />

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DENTAL HYQIENIST<br />

Part tlma including two Saturday*<br />

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454-1070<br />

DENTAL HYQIENIST<br />

Part-lime 11 Ml* 4 Woodward<br />

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DENTAL HYQIENIST<br />

For Troy family and raatoratlva<br />

practlca Mon. Wed. Frt. a Sat<br />

(aflematmg Sat Oct -Marl Contact<br />

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DENTAL HYQIENIST<br />

Our office Is looking for a Hygienisl<br />

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ton location For further data's<br />

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DENTAL HYQIENIST<br />

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Pan-tuna tor caring, prevantlon-on-<br />

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OENTAL HYQIENIST<br />

Part-time Friendly raatoratlva prac-<br />

tlca m Ptymoutti Days negouabto<br />

Experienced only Cad 6-5 4S3-6648<br />

OENTAL HYQIENIST<br />

FuH time for warm, friendly, restora-<br />

tive practice, Ptymoutti Hours Moo<br />

Thurs Perto experience preferred<br />

Top pay & Benefits tor tfia right par-<br />

son Cal 8-5


^ BUYERS<br />

THEY WANT MORE MONEY<br />

FOR THEIR<br />

TRADE-INS<br />

A Lot More Money<br />

AVIS FORD<br />

GIVES MORE<br />

FOR EVERY TRADE-IN!<br />

IN THE 1st 11 MONTHS OF 1993<br />

OVER 1500<br />

A, X AND Z PLAN BUYERS<br />

Traded in their USED CARS and trucks at AVIS<br />

FORD The reason continues to be that AVIS FORD<br />

gives more money on each and every trade in.<br />

NEW 1993 FORD<br />

MARK III VAN CONVERSION<br />

Three Vista Bay windows with<br />

dark tint, color-coordinated<br />

drapes on ail Vista Bay<br />

windows Safemark 7-point<br />

safety program Plush pile<br />

carpeting wood trim<br />

accessories throughout,<br />

automotive color-coordinated<br />

fabric, panels wrth hardwood<br />

trim. Bush mount overhead<br />

lighting, custom molded sofa<br />

back, and much more Stock<br />

015373T<br />

$<br />

Retail<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

Thursday, December 2, 1993 O&E **1G<br />

NEW 1993 FORD<br />

MARK III VAN CONVERSION<br />

Retail<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

299= '399 Per<br />

(72 Month Financing) J (72 Month Financing)<br />

HAVE YOUR TRADE-IN APPRAISED AT AVIS FORD BEFORE YOU BUY<br />

jj1993 ESCORT LX<br />

t» e 3 DOOR<br />

IS<br />

Stock #15053<br />

Was $11,601<br />

'8464<br />

^ 1993 TEMPO GL<br />

** 4 doOR<br />

IS<br />

Stock #14698<br />

Was $13,690<br />

s<br />

IS 9969 IS<br />

^ 1993 TAURUS LX<br />

4 DOOR<br />

—*L U - J -' .<br />

Stock #12156<br />

Was $20,136<br />

'14,979<br />

1993 F-150 STYLESIDE<br />

PICKUP<br />

Stock #11529<br />

Was $11,818<br />

$<br />

IS 9580 IS<br />

.1993 ESCORT LX<br />

4 DOOR<br />

Stock #14520<br />

Was $12,133<br />

$ 8464<br />

IS<br />

4 1993 MUSTANG LX<br />

Stock #14936<br />

Was $15,113<br />

'11,401<br />

^ 1993 CROWN<br />

** VICTORIA LX<br />

Stock #14734<br />

Was $22,259<br />

„,1993 ESCORT LX<br />

f 6 S DOOR<br />

IS<br />

Stock #15091<br />

Was $11,822<br />

IS '8464<br />

$<br />

1993 PROBE<br />

Stock #15157<br />

Was $15,833<br />

12.950 IS<br />

4*1 1993 RANGER<br />

** XLT 4X2<br />

Stock #14507<br />

Was $12,313<br />

$<br />

IS 17,080 IS '8713 IS<br />

10*<br />

1993 F-150 4X2<br />

SUPER CAB PICKUP<br />

Slock #14462<br />

Was $20,164<br />

'14,806<br />

FREE TANK OF GAS<br />

with every new<br />

vehicle purchase<br />

from stock.<br />

IS<br />

^ 1993 AER0STAR<br />

XL PLUS<br />

•Plua tax. title bcana* and<br />

may not represent actual<br />

Stock #15332<br />

Was $19,492<br />

'14,101<br />

.1993 ESCORT LX<br />

t* e 4 DOOR WAGON<br />

4,1993 ESCORT LX<br />

t* e GT 3 DOOR<br />

Mo.<br />

Three Vista Bay windows with dark<br />

tint, cotor-coordinated soft shades<br />

on ait Vista Bay windows.<br />

Fitjerglass boards with protective<br />

trim Satemark 7-point safety<br />

program, plush pile carpeting<br />

cokx-coordinated fabric panels wtth<br />

walnut wood mm ftush-mount<br />

overhead lighting, walnut wood<br />

dash kit. chests ashtrays & cup<br />

holders luggage stnps rear<br />

* Elect nc vanity mirror on passenger<br />

sun visor 2 umbrellas 4 holders<br />

cargo door lighting custom molded<br />

sofa back and much more Stock<br />

#14063 J<br />

. 1993 TEMPO GL<br />

r* e 2 DOOR<br />

Stock #15372<br />

Stock #14747<br />

Stock #13166<br />

Was $12,712<br />

Was $12,350<br />

$ 8464<br />

IS<br />

*<br />

Was $13,892<br />

$<br />

'10.181<br />

8281<br />

IS 1993 PROBE GT 1993 THUNDERBIRD LX ^ 1993 TAURUS GL<br />

tit t» e 4 DOOR SEDAN<br />

Stock #11931<br />

Was $19,141<br />

'16,209 $<br />

IS<br />

^ 1993 RANGER 4X2<br />

& SUPER CAB PICKUP<br />

Stock #13862<br />

Was $14,696<br />

'11,080 IS<br />

EXTENDED<br />

, Stock #15240<br />

Was $21,312<br />

•3*16,462<br />

Rebate. if applicable, included Retail<br />

nda 12-2-93<br />

Stock #11583<br />

Was $17,230<br />

14,303 IS<br />

^ 1993 RANGER 4X4<br />

i r XLT PICKUP<br />

Stock #14158<br />

Was $17,690<br />

'14,108<br />

1993 EXPLORER<br />

& SPORT 4X4<br />

IS<br />

salaa only Picture<br />

Avis FORD<br />

' The Dealership With A Heart<br />

TELEGRAPH RD Just Norlh of 12 MILE RD . SOUTHFIELD<br />

OPEN MON & THURS. TIL 9 P.M<br />

Stock #14739<br />

Stock #14992<br />

Was $17,436<br />

'12,979<br />

^ 1993 RANGER 4X4<br />

& SUPER CAB XLT PICKUP<br />

IS<br />

Was $23,993<br />

'19,252 IS<br />

$<br />

Stock #13723<br />

Was $17,990<br />

14,402<br />

^ 1993 FESTIVA L<br />

Stock #12106<br />

Was $7436<br />

'5980<br />

CALL<br />

1-800-358-AVIS<br />

or<br />

355-7500


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LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Flexible hour*. experienced South-<br />

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Legal Personnel<br />

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Southfleld, Ml, 46086<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Bright, independent, excellent skiBs.<br />

2 year* legal 6 WordPerfect, nor<br />

smoking, Ca* Karen 645-1003<br />

OFFICE ASSISTANT tor doctor with<br />

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specifics Part time with flexible<br />

hour* 465-0770<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

For Birmingham law firm Minimum<br />

3 yr*. litigation experience Word-<br />

Perfect expsr lence nace**ary.<br />

Please call 642-1330<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY needed for law<br />

office in Troy/Birmingham area Liti-<br />

gation practice experience required<br />

Mull be proficient on WordPerfect<br />

Can Mark 649-5530<br />

OFFICE ASSISTANT<br />

Approximately 20 hour* per week<br />

Must have *xceHenl typing MMa<br />

wtth knowledge ol WordPerfect Ac-<br />

count* payable^ receivable experi-<br />

ence helpful $8 per hour Could<br />

lead to full time Plea* ca* to<br />

schedule an interview 422-6660<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

wanted lor small personal injury<br />

Arm 2 Yr* experience minimum<br />

Cat 557-1688<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Experienced for *mali general prac-<br />

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LEGAL SECRETARY, PART TIME<br />

Needed for Southfleld law office<br />

Mull nave previous experience<br />

Criminal law background preferred<br />

Good typing skOs including profi-<br />

wtth WordPerfect required<br />

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Contact Tern at 353-6500<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY<br />

Legal Secretary wttti 1-3 year* ex<br />

pertence needed for Farmington<br />

Mill* personal injury law firm Please<br />

send resume 1o Office Manager,<br />

31700 Middlebelt Rd Suite 240,<br />

farmington Mills. Ml 46334<br />

LEGAL SECRETARY - Southfleld<br />

plamttff law office Minimum 2 yr*<br />

experience m workmen* comp have<br />

excellent office skills Salary com-<br />

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Livonia Ml 48150<br />

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Southfleld lawyer want* mature<br />

neuMe experienced person, ic<br />

work approximately 20 hour* per<br />

week WordPerfect 5 1 Send<br />

resume to: Box 742<br />

Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers<br />

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200 Dealers In OuaWy Antique*<br />

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Antique/CoaecUMa Sale-<br />

ware. Furniture, Lamp*. Jewelry 12/<br />

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ton lo 5720 Pamt Valley 852-0690<br />

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early 19401<br />

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paper Ooas. toy*, military 346-3154<br />

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Chsrtos/Dlona. $190 790-1045<br />

PRIVATE SALE Russian Matnoshks<br />

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10 to 4 PM 4331 Compion Way<br />

Bloomheld Mils<br />

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Danish Christmas plates crystal,<br />

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Holiday Small* Antiqu* Show<br />

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metal ware, <strong>Canton</strong>, lewelry. Box**<br />

lamps, linen*. Maiohca sporting<br />

collectibles oriental*, small furm-<br />

tura. porcelain & furniture Holiday<br />

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Snacks available Benefits the Com-<br />

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mingham 644-5832<br />

ANTIQUE CAROUSEL HORSES<br />

from the turn ol the century Excel-<br />

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can hold to* Christmas 751 -6076<br />

ANTIQUES &<br />

COLLECTIBLES<br />

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1 Mile £ ot Woodward<br />

Free Admission 6 Parting<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW 8 SALE<br />

tor the Holiday* Wed . Dec I-Sun<br />

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A MEN S NIGHT<br />

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Antique Emporium<br />

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your holiday ust Tan* advantage ol<br />

EXTENDED HOURS FROM 5-9PM<br />

including<br />

702 Antique*<br />

ANTIQUES MALL<br />

T O W N & C O U N T R Y<br />

31830 Plymouth Rd .LNoni* 48150<br />

425-4344 Open 11-6 Daily<br />

Thursday until 8pm<br />

Visa 8 MasterCard Accepted<br />

15% SALE on ALL llama lor caah or<br />

check purchaaee during the hoSday<br />

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Shopped till they dropped<br />

Al Antiquee on Main<br />

HAPPY HANOKKAH<br />

115 S MAIN 545-4663<br />

ROYAL OAK Mon -Sat 10-6<br />

SUNOAY 12-5<br />

ANTIOUES, THE OLO WAYI<br />

CATERING TO THE CONNOISSEUR<br />

8 THE COLLECTOR<br />

• Art Glass 8 Pottery<br />

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- Porcelains, Coma 8 Metals<br />

Mon - Sat 10-6: Sun 12-4<br />

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580 Forest. Plymouth. Ml<br />

Downtown 451-1505<br />

ANTIQUE Sideboard<br />

beautiful Oa* icebox, armolr* Al<br />

reasonable 455-5925<br />

702 Antique*<br />

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hand-caned origmai mirror*. 3<br />

door*. Mack walnut $3,000. Bo*<br />

hare oriental rug. red/tan. 10x24<br />

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BAY CITY<br />

ANTIQUES CENTER<br />

Michigan s Largeet<br />

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7 Days a Weak<br />

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Downtown Bay City, Ml<br />

517-893-0251<br />

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round bald legs * 2 leaves & 4<br />

matching chairs with cene backs 8<br />

upholstered seets. excellent condi-<br />

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CHINA CABINET. Secretary. Buftet<br />

Over 50 years OKI $500 each<br />

Please call. 513-6132 or 397-9371<br />

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Western Antiques 8 Art<br />

Antique cowboy gear N*v*hoe<br />

rug*, old sihrer 8 turquoise western<br />

art. book*, antique gun* sheriff<br />

badges Greel idea* tor Christmas'<br />

Mon -Set , 10-5pm 725 S Adams.<br />

Birmingham 647-8833<br />

CHRISTMAS AT<br />

THE MC DONNELL<br />

HOUSE<br />

Antique 8 estate lewelry<br />

Royal Doutton Hummels. Sterling.<br />

Rosevtile Primitive<br />

Something lor every Collector<br />

CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE<br />

Dec 11th & T2th<br />

19860 W 12 Mi - Southfield<br />

(Ju*t E. ol Evergreen)<br />

559-9120<br />

Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 9-5<br />

Sun 12-5<br />

COPPER 1900 Wasrnog Maichme<br />

Hgis araa<br />

563-6943<br />

A<br />

DO YOUR Chrlmastas<br />

shopping at<br />

MASON<br />

ANTIQUES DIST<br />

to Buildings. 4 Malls. 75 Dealers<br />

over too booths Open 7 days, 10-6<br />

Take US-127 to Mason's Cedar St..<br />

extt. oo S 1 ml and watch tor signs<br />

lo 208 Mason St<br />

517-676-9753<br />

JENNY UND full bed. $50 Oa* drop<br />

leaf table. $250 Sewing machine<br />

base $35 538-9618 or 716-1109<br />

PIE SAFE (1800 s)- 62 x 32<br />

drawer, lathe. Im door*. $395<br />

299-4394<br />

702 Antique*<br />

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A N T I Q U E S<br />

32315 Grand River<br />

H MMe E ol Farmmglon Rd<br />

Open everyday. 10-6<br />

Thur* 6 Fri unll Span<br />

477-6630<br />

MANCHESTER<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

Antiques & Collectibles<br />

116 E. Main - Manchester<br />

20 min. SW of Ann Arbor<br />

Open 7 Days 10am-5pm<br />

1-313-426-9357<br />

MISSION OAK OR ESSE Ft MIRROR<br />

TruPiOul s Antique Emporium. 218<br />

E Merrill lower level. Brmingr.*r-<br />

Mon-Sat 10-6: Sun 12-5 647-6833<br />

THE PLYMOUTH ANTIQUE MALL<br />

195 Liberty<br />

Plymouth. Ml 46170<br />

fOM VIllegal 313-455-5596<br />

M on-Sat 11-5 Sun 12-5<br />

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Come visit our Mor* and the real ot<br />

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ship siantern, gas pump globe, pa<br />

boxes spittoon, do* repeir cer-<br />

vices A new arrived estate from<br />

Vermot. *tam glass weetern spurs<br />

bails - si sue* 1890 handcuff*<br />

tool*, moorcroft vase, Royal Doul-<br />

ton. Hummels, Duncan Phyto furni-<br />

ture. milk bottles, canning Jars,<br />

braas haa tree, brass bird cage, rail-<br />

road memos sport* memoe. adver-<br />

tising, military Ford memos, toys<br />

UNIQUE 1920 s eng**h manor *ryto<br />

dining set. table. 3 leeve*. ped», 6<br />

chair*, bullet china, by Burkey 8<br />

Gay $1 900 624-4471<br />

WANTED:<br />

OLD FOUNTAIN PENS<br />

1 -600-890-PENS 1-800-890-7367<br />

702 Antique*<br />

PIANO. ANTIQUE, square grand.<br />

174 yr*., teak wood. $12S0 or ree-<br />

aonatte ofler Cai Al: 861-2862<br />

ROSEBUD ANTIQUES<br />

Victorian Miasion East Lake<br />

Hal Treee Dapraaaion Glaaa<br />

Pottery. o» and electric lamp*<br />

American imfcan 4 Weetern Arti-<br />

fact*. chad cowboy name<br />

436 N. Main<br />

Milford, Michigan<br />

313-684-2668<br />

OPEN 7 OA YS<br />

Dac 11 - Deal wflh the Dealers<br />

12noon to 4pm<br />

SANDERS ANTIQUES<br />

35118 MICHIGAN AVE WAYNE Ml<br />

9.000 aq. n Super Showroom'<br />

We Buy Sea i Trade fine antiquee<br />

Roll tope, dining sets bed sets<br />

chma cabinet*, eecretarlee. table*,<br />

chairs, lamp* docks china,<br />

pottery, 8 a complete Mn* ol<br />

Estate 4 Antiqu* lewelry<br />

AH ma)or credit card* accepted<br />

Open 10-6 daily (313)721-3029<br />

A Muat Sea For Deelgner*<br />

VILLAGE ANTIQUE MALL<br />

Opefi 7 Deys '<br />

Mon-Sal -T030^r3tr Sun «-6<br />

Thurs Eves t* 7.30<br />

33 Quality Dealers - 2 Levels<br />

22091 Michigan Ave<br />

Betw Telegraph 8 Southfleld<br />

Consignment or dealer space avail-<br />

able Alwey* buying<br />

W Dearborn 563-1230<br />

703 Craft*<br />

AIRBRUSH EQUIPMENT A<br />

Posche. Thayer-Chandler, ir<br />

compressor extras A* Uka new<br />

363-3292<br />

CRAFTERS NEEDED<br />

Westland Park* 4 Recreation<br />

Spring Crafl Show - March 25. 26.<br />

27 Presented by Superior Art*<br />

Donna 453-5719 Doris 326-0146<br />

703 Crafts<br />

ANNUAL COOK* WALK/<br />

4 BASKET SALE<br />

Large selection ot homemade cook<br />

tea, oee*eta containing homemade<br />

- etc Especially<br />

made lor g*t oMng W<br />

United Methodlat Church. 4100 Wal-<br />

nut Laka Rd Sal. Dec 4. 9-4pm<br />

BLACK HISTORY MONTH<br />

ARTS, CRAFTS 4 GIFT SHOW<br />

Feb 27Wi. Southfleld, Ml<br />

Exhibitor apace 746-9616<br />

MARKET PLPCE<br />

Christmas Home Show<br />

Dec 3-4-6. I0am-6pm<br />

Meycreet Farm. 49680 W 8 mua<br />

2 maae W ot Northv«e across from<br />

Mayberry Stale Part<br />

Final weekend discounts<br />

Adrmeaion $2<br />

703 Crafts<br />

CRAFT FAip<br />

AT Oakland Chrietlan School.<br />

Sat . 10-4 3075 Smmmona Rd<br />

Auburn Mift*<br />

CRAFT FAIR - Sat . Oec 4th 9-5<br />

Live auction at Noon Adm $1<br />

Southfield Chriatien School.<br />

comer of 12 MM 4 Lahser<br />

CRAFT OPEN HOUSE<br />

Oec 4th, 9 am-4 pm 1821 Human<br />

N of Maple between John R 4<br />

Dequlndra. Troy<br />

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attractive lemaie. 28-40 Race no<br />

barrier »45709<br />

AFFECTIONATE, sensual, adventur-<br />

ous dean, atlractlw white male<br />

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itar black lemaie lor occasional dis-<br />

crete relationship « 45818<br />

AFFECTIONATE nice-looking single<br />

white prolesMonal male 55 5 6'<br />

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out non-smo*er Seeking white<br />

lemaie 42-50. for friendship or pos-<br />

sible relationship » 44801<br />

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West en Wayne County * 45725<br />

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ate, white man. 39 seeks adventur-<br />

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AN ATTRACTIVE white male 48<br />

affluent seeks a discreel lemaie<br />

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ing. Km relationship * 45387<br />

ATTRACTIVE, blue-<strong>eyed</strong>. 43 year<br />

old while male. 6 I95lbs has im-<br />

mediate openmg tor the right wom-<br />

an Musi be attractive. 39 or<br />

younger Kids O K. ® 45435<br />

ATTRACTIVE, honest average sin-<br />

gle white male 38, seeks single<br />

white lemaie 30-38. enjoys dining,<br />

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4 dreams Dearborn Hts * 45655<br />

ATTRACTIVE honest caring white<br />

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Attractive passionals white, 30.<br />

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35-50. non-smoker * 45554<br />

ATTRACTIVE ROMANTIC divorced<br />

white male 49. 5 9 170 lb* an|oys<br />

horseback riding, fitness, boatmg.<br />

travel, danemg. seeks lemaie with<br />

some similar Interests • 45625<br />

ATTRACTIVE WHITE Male 5'11".<br />

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lemaie age unimportant » 45901<br />

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Randy Travis look alike financially<br />

secure (39V Ukaa to dance Seeks<br />

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lemaie lor relationship » 45792<br />

A VERY Attractive single white mala<br />

looking for attracttve white lemaie<br />

lor dtacreel meetings Wort 7 days/<br />

busy Have fun Clean, daaay, no<br />

heavyweights Talk first V 45687<br />

BLACK MALE, 39<br />

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620 Men Seeking<br />

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BLOND HAIR 4 B«ue Eyes 6 1 180<br />

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ployed. good sense of humor 4 I en-<br />

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am seeking de'k haired beauty 25-<br />

40 white with nice llgure tor friend-<br />

ship. love 4 romance ® 45672<br />

BORED 4 brainy - ' Interested in af-<br />

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male. 45 9eeks morning hook-up<br />

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CHARMING PRINCE of 46 5 10,<br />

while, seeks sincere woman w/<br />

sense ot humor lor dining, dancing,<br />

movies/ptay*rraveling Looking lor<br />

a friend 1st. possible more W 45902<br />

CHEERFUL Professional divorced<br />

white 5 lO'-i 195JDS , 52. nonsmok-<br />

er. nondnnker seeks 35-50 active<br />

healthy fun. loving, honest lemaie<br />

tor long term relationship » 45970<br />

CHRISTIAN divorced white male.<br />

45. 5 11 trim, professional, han-<br />

some. various interests looking for<br />

nice Chn*tiar. lady tor serious rela-<br />

tionship Serious rapfy only • 45473<br />

CHRISTIAN non-smoking non-<br />

drink ing financially secure attractive<br />

divorced whole man 34 6'3 225 lbs<br />

blonde, blue eyes Likes movies,<br />

theater dining, children 4 WMUZ<br />

Seeking Christian woman 25-40 lor<br />

friendship dating S smiles » 45846<br />

CONSIDERATE Jewtsh guy 53,<br />

S'll ", t90«bs. kind adventurous,<br />

funny Appreciates non-smoking<br />

lady. 32-49 with like qualities If<br />

shoe fits, lets become best friends -<br />

more »45912<br />

CREATIVE, adventurous black male<br />

29. educaled f-ianc'aliy stable<br />

5"7". 160, aineii... sociable seeks<br />

white female 18-35. physical fit.<br />

companion/retailor. » 45876<br />

CULTURED Professional, divorced<br />

white mala, new to area. 45 6'1".<br />

enioys "fa 4 living Looking for<br />

someone to snare ail that life ha* to<br />

offer * 45550<br />

CUTE, rugged sweet. 5'H ', inm,<br />

sandy hair, blue eyes. 30tsh oul-<br />

doorsy. successful, high energy<br />

home owner would appreciate a<br />

nice trim girl • 44098<br />

DEGREED EMPLOYEO black male<br />

seeks a degreed exceptionally at-<br />

tractive slender white lemaie lor ro-<br />

mantic encounter*-please be my<br />

sweetness • 45641<br />

DETROIT AREA real estate invealor<br />

searching for on* special woman<br />

Race ummponant but muat be 18-<br />

35 yrs. old Al replies answered.»<br />

45695<br />

DIVORCED while male 44 seeks<br />

single, white female 35-45, weight<br />

4 height proportionate who lovea<br />

sports, movie* 4 romantic evenings<br />

Marriage oriented V 45750<br />

DIVORCED, white male. 46, would<br />

like lo meet younger lemaie for 1-<br />

to-1 relationship She should ba 34-<br />

40, slim, attractiv* Garden City,<br />

Westland araa W 45621<br />

DIVORCED While Male<br />

Farmmgton. Uvea alone, loves art<br />

sports relaxing, cards Seeks lady<br />

25-40 ready for any activity give<br />

moat imegimiive raaponee » 45772<br />

DIVORCED, white male 40. 5 10<br />

165 lb medium length blonde haw<br />

due <strong>eyed</strong> carpenter non-drinker<br />

honaat caring, no dependents, no<br />

bar* Let * do dinner * 45616<br />

EASYGOING, kindheaned<br />

welt-bmli single while male<br />

30"s 6 3' 195 lbs Looking for<br />

sweei eaaygomg decern looking<br />

female lor Km. romance passion<br />

caring relationship » 45695<br />

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Women<br />

DIVORCED white prolessionai male<br />

52 5 10 . 195 lbs No-smoking no-<br />

drinkmg Various interests Seels<br />

•emale tor friendship possible<br />

relationship « 45617<br />

DIVORCED WHITE male 41, 5'5<br />

19010s , w/2 great kids enioys<br />

danemg, movies 4 camping seeks<br />

divorced lemaie 35-42 w/similar wr-<br />

ists * 45903<br />

DWM -51. seeks lemaie compan.on<br />

interested in good limes for Ihe holi-<br />

days Possible LTR * 45413<br />

EASY GOING, tall, earty 40 s scltve<br />

handsome athletic 4 not quite a<br />

tsa White male seeking whrte<br />

female. 25-35. attractive trim 4 self<br />

assured »45548<br />

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you mine While male 40 s dean<br />

attractive >11. discreet wants to<br />

hear your secret desire • 45656<br />

FRIEN01Y MALE. 5'9 235 lbs<br />

easy going, likes movies seeking s<br />

relationship with friendly single<br />

female. 20-25 ® 45858<br />

GENUINE gentleman Bubba 34<br />

single employed, honest, caring<br />

seeks outdoor-loving Christian<br />

woman family values, for good<br />

limes, open to commitment® 45888<br />

GOOO GUY John Goodman body<br />

type while 34 easy going, consi-<br />

derate. single employed likes out-<br />

doors. movies, family values laugh-<br />

ing Christian seeks wholesome<br />

female for relationship •» 45905<br />

GOOO LOOKING, single while male<br />

30. 6' 2" intelligent easy going<br />

beautiful halr'eyes en(oys travel<br />

dining outdoors non-smoker/<br />

drinker seeks attractive, wholesome<br />

white lemaie 25-35 relationship *<br />

45704<br />

HANDSOME Easy going honest<br />

caring, affectionate single white<br />

male 38 Seeks cheerful single white<br />

lemaie 30-40 Enioys dining, mov-<br />

ies etc Wayne County * 45920<br />

HANDSOME. prole*sional white<br />

male, 5 10 170 body buildmg lbs<br />

Successful good looking easy<br />

going, lun; seeks * physically fit<br />

body bunding lemaie for Iriendship<br />

leading lo relationship ® 44175<br />

HANDSOME, well bum 6'2" while<br />

male. 38. intelligent lun outgoing<br />

seeks attractive "emale 'or discreet<br />

romantic times • 45031<br />

HEALTHY. HANDSOME and fit,<br />

divorced white male. 32. 5 8<br />

150 lbs , seeks single or divorced<br />

while female who is attractive and<br />

111. age 28-40 * 45930<br />

IN SEARCH OF My Prlnca*al White<br />

male, age 28 6' 165 IM Long<br />

blond hair blue eyes Enioys adven-<br />

turous or Simple lime* A* answer<br />

ad • 45698<br />

INTELLIGENT KINO caring white<br />

mala. 48. 5'10 245 lb* lou*y<br />

dancer seeks whit* female size 16<br />

or leaa lor companionship weekend<br />

travel * 45706<br />

ON MY license it says I m 51 but Hi<br />

my mind lealures 4 body I act 4<br />

loo* much younger You can take<br />

me out 4 be proud to be with me<br />

drea* in suits or reans I believe<br />

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communicator non-smoker social<br />

drinker who enjoys walking sports<br />

dancing theater dming out or<br />

cooking at home A white profes-<br />

sional family type guy a good<br />

supporter a friend 4 companion<br />

honest lexcept m golfing| Taking<br />

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you? Looking for a trim attractive<br />

while female who takes car* of her<br />

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620 M*n Seeking<br />

Women<br />

LONELY handsome, divorced white<br />

male 37. slim, loving caring, affec-<br />

tionate seeks cule slender single<br />

white lemaie 24-37. tor lun love<br />

sharing, commitment » 45693<br />

MALE- while mid 40's. 5 10 200<br />

lbs retired open minded, non<br />

dnnker friendly .caring romantic<br />

humorous, see«s woman. All an-<br />

swered same day ® 45029<br />

MARRAiGE Minded Catholic,<br />

young successful attorney athletic<br />

4 attractive. 5 9', seeks slim lady,<br />

21-28. w/traditional family values<br />

Flomance adventure, fun' ® 45871<br />

MR MOM needs a life too- Good<br />

looking divorced while male, 30,<br />

5 11 ISOlbs 2 great kids Seeks<br />

attractive, slender lemaie. 23-35 for<br />

lun 4 possible relationship * 45723<br />

NICE LOOKING prolessionai black<br />

male 28 wishes to meet single<br />

woman between 23-39. any race, lor<br />

lun. love 4 romance Musi have<br />

good sense ol humor 9 45775<br />

PASSIONATE ITALIAN over 50<br />

seeks lady one-on-one relationship<br />

En|oya all activities, financially<br />

secure Good sense of humor, en-<br />

joy* children ® 45631<br />

PERSONABLE. 41, 6"2' . 180 lbs<br />

warm, sincere, many interests,<br />

seeks smcere attractive lady,<br />

31-39 for friendship leading to rela-<br />

tionship Western suburb* • 45612<br />

PROFESSIONAL dart long hair. 6<br />

ft , 170 lbs 29 yr old like* running<br />

poetry and •nythmg free wild *nd<br />

true Seeks very attractive, slim<br />

woman 23 to 45 9 45690<br />

READ NO FURTHER - White male,<br />

25 variety of interests non-*moker<br />

seeking white female 20-27 tor pos-<br />

sible relationship I'm honest sin-<br />

cere. 4 waitmg for youf ® 45874<br />

RECENTLY Divorced while male<br />

67" 235lbs. blue collar seeking<br />

non prolessionai lemaie. 30-40<br />

years Quiet dinners travel love an-<br />

imals athletic * 45538<br />

SINGLE WHITE MALE<br />

55 seeks mature white lemaie who<br />

enioys the simple thing* in life 4<br />

cuddling • 45062<br />

SINGLE WHITE Mala. 29, 5 8 likes<br />

candlelight dinners msuic. much<br />

more looking tor single white<br />

lemaie. 24-34 for relationship<br />

® 45606<br />

SINGLE While male. 35, 5'5" , 1501b*.<br />

*mo**r. never married. aee*s single<br />

divorced blonde redhead very *t-<br />

tractive 25-35. beautiful figure<br />

SINGLE WHITE MALE - attractive,<br />

brown hair, green eyes. 26. 5'11".<br />

sokd 165s. vary mce, very honaat.<br />

cha»t*. wants a good christian<br />

woman. 16-28 wllh similar qualities<br />

to be my wife • 45666<br />

SINGLE WHITE mala, 36. sincere,<br />

honaat caring, romantic. Woking lor<br />

divorced or smgle while female 30-<br />

36 slender-medium buHd Will re-<br />

turn all cans • 45610<br />

SINGLE White male attractive edu-<br />

cated professional 6 170. physl-<br />

caly lit Looking for cimlar single<br />

whrte femat* lo develop friendship<br />

w/polenflal lor marriage • 45592<br />

SINGLE WHITE MALE. 36, 5"7",<br />

150 looking for compamonelup of<br />

smgle while female 26-36 for the<br />

holiday* Senou* inquire* onfy •<br />

44170<br />

34 yr* smgle while male physician<br />

new lo Michigan Seeks single white<br />

lam ale. 20-35. attractive, educated<br />

provisional, for friendship poaalfcH<br />

long lerm relation ship ® 45769<br />

620 Men Seeking<br />

Women<br />

SCOTTISH LAD<br />

Single while male, 37. 5'9 175 lb*<br />

brown hair, blue eye* Like* out-<br />

doors animals boating, etc seeks<br />

While lady, sam-medlum lor a one<br />

step at a time relationship Wee bit<br />

shy no Biggie Call 4 hear a greet-<br />

ing Beats bar scene ah lass'®<br />

44172<br />

SINGLE white male widowar very<br />

affectionate sporty lun, 5'11"<br />

Likes danemg, dinners movies,<br />

trsvellng, tennis bowling golt,<br />

beaches Looking for very stir active<br />

thm female who is young acting with<br />

similar interests tor a relationship 4<br />

10 eventually live-m house on lake 4<br />

help m long term stable business »<br />

45766<br />

ATTRACTIVE black lemaie. 40. en-<br />

ioys danemg. reading movies, talk-<br />

ing Seeking tall, good looking gen-<br />

tleman between 30-38 who is honest<br />

4 sincere race open ® 45759<br />

SINGLE WHITE Male. 27, affection-<br />

ale seeking wfute lemaie 22-28. lor<br />

friendship/possible relationship<br />

«45686<br />

WANTED Tall, young, 18-25, single,<br />

female lo be romanced caressed,<br />

loved and spoiled by 32 year old tall<br />

professional while male • 45762<br />

WHERE IS MRS RIGHT? I know<br />

you're out there' Seeking weight<br />

proportioned to height fun. ener-<br />

getic 21-35. no kids Let* beat the<br />

winter m style 5"10".170lbs, blonde<br />

blue ayes age 30 ® 45636<br />

WHITE MALE. 21. seeks attractive,<br />

slender whrte lemaie 18-30. with<br />

nice personality 4 smue lor friend-<br />

ship & possible long term relation-<br />

ship No head games ® 45622<br />

WHITE MALE. 30. 5"8. brown hair<br />

sum conservative, working home<br />

owner Seeking long dark-haired,<br />

smooth-skinned, sum. mature wom-<br />

an. 16-32 * 45654<br />

WHITE MALE. 6', 135 lb* , age 40.<br />

looking for white female 35-42 for<br />

friendship possible relationship «<br />

45670<br />

WHITE WIDOWER 5 7 Is looking<br />

lor Jean, the actress, over 55 who<br />

leave your phone numbers<br />

call agam I 45437<br />

WHITE WIDOWER - 5 8 44, 170<br />

lbs , non-smoker, down to earth, va-<br />

riety of interests Seeking while<br />

female noneet 4 sincere • 45942<br />

WHITE WIDOWER 48, 5" 10" 165<br />

lbs . ruce looking, enioys good con-<br />

versation. movie* danemg. seeking<br />

lady tor comparnonahip a fleet ion<br />

and romance * 45603<br />

WIDOWED white male, 6 , 175 Ibe. 2<br />

dauyileri F<br />

music Seeks understanding<br />

single while lemaie. slander lo<br />

snare Me Dependents OK • 45552<br />

23 YEAR old white male 6<br />

2001b*. very easy gomg 4 emot<br />

any secure, enjoys fltneas. sports a<br />

great timaa with intelligent young la-<br />

dles * 45918<br />

30 yr old single male, 5 8 165 Ibe<br />

looking lor attractive, healthy,<br />

wealthy lady, age 30-40 for fun 6 ro-<br />

mantic relationship * 45390<br />

621 Women Seeking<br />

ACTIVE. FUN 4 petite MSU gradu-<br />

ate. 27 flnancMMy 4 emotionally se-<br />

cure seeks good-looking mfelasni<br />

sry adven<br />

motivated, humoroua 4 very<br />

turous gentleman, 27-35 45780<br />

AFFECTIONATE. Full-figured sin-<br />

gle white female seeks single.<br />

white, male 50-60 who enioys mov<br />

tee muelc. dancing, carde Juet hav-<br />

ing a good time Ca* me ® 46778<br />

621 Women Seeking<br />

Men<br />

ATTENTION SINGLE White Metes<br />

Don t be lonely lor the holidays Sm-<br />

gle white Catholic female seeks 21-<br />

28 yr old. no older please Must be<br />

clean-cut 4 confident ® 45686<br />

ATTRACTIVE Mack lemaie. 41.<br />

looking tor a tall charming 4 attrac-<br />

tive mele 3S-42 working, who loves<br />

romantic walks 4 candlelight dining<br />

Sincere only ® 45764<br />

ATTRACTIVE, heevy set 30 y old<br />

Mack woman, seeking independent<br />

intelligent man age 28-40 who en-<br />

ioys sports walks in Ihe lane. 4 lots<br />

ot stuff Racenobamer ® 45619<br />

ATTRACTIVE single black. Chris-<br />

tian lemaie. 43 seeks single, black<br />

male well-buifi. between 35-50 for<br />

friendship 4 possible relationship<br />

Southfleld - Troy araa * 45622<br />

621 Women Seeking<br />

Men<br />

ENTHUSIASTIC, sophisticated in-<br />

dependent. attractive, divorced<br />

white female 30. 5 4 115 lbs<br />

seerenmg lor positive independent<br />

attractive focused secure, single<br />

white male 26-38. for companion-<br />

ship friendship 4 fun » 45820<br />

IT'S ULTRA WOMAN' Professional<br />

super-charged, caring, nurturing,<br />

kitchen commando with multitude of<br />

interests see* ing while cia*»y gen-<br />

tlemen/companion, 55-65. ® 45450<br />

621 Women Seeking<br />

Men<br />

STRIKING, BEAUTIFUL, divorced<br />

while lemaie 50 Catholic tradition-<br />

al values Looking loi con**Ser*fe<br />

divorced whrfe male, 50-65 5 10" -<br />

lor friendship ® 44189<br />

LOOKING lor tail handsome profes-<br />

sional white male. 29-33. interested<br />

in marriage 4 would date a fuH fig-<br />

ured black woman Irom Bahamas<br />

win be relocating soon ® 45872<br />

ATTRACTIVE, single, black petite<br />

lady, enjoy* travel dancing, movie*.<br />

energetic gentleman,<br />

smoker, no drugs<br />

ATTRACTIVE white single parent<br />

Enioys everything Irom sports lo<br />

theatre to the roller coaster Wants<br />

single White male 40-50 with same<br />

interest tor companioruhip possibfy<br />

more ® 45685<br />

ATTRACTIVE 40 year old while<br />

lemaie medium buUd. caring loyal,<br />

looking for single male, attractive.<br />

38-48. for evening out fnertship<br />

maybe long relationship ® 45664<br />

AVERAGE Looking while lemaie.<br />

30 see*s friend possible relation-<br />

ship. w/Arabic American or Hispan-<br />

ic male who is confident .n him sell<br />

No weirdos, please * 45881<br />

BORN AGAIN spirit filled black<br />

queen soe mature female (49)<br />

Seeking man of lartfi to develop<br />

relationship leading to marriage,<br />

age 42-52 * 45829<br />

CUTE, exciting mm youthful SOisn<br />

independent Birmingham lady 5 2<br />

long reddish hair seek* class, intel-<br />

ligent fun warm man. 49-60<br />

• 45758<br />

Orvorced Nac* temate 40 tal attrac-<br />

tive Many interests include reaping,<br />

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HIGHLY EDUCATED profeaatonal<br />

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going male.35-50 I love camping,<br />

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looking for someone nice looking<br />

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looking, green eye* 54". 130 lb*<br />

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RACQUETBALL - Male, 40 *. look-<br />

ing for intermediate level partner<br />

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SINGLE white male 63 seeks mixed<br />

doubles lennis partner 4 5 rating<br />

currently ranked "2 mens 60 yrs 4<br />

over singles SE Mich Tervms Assoc<br />

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623 Seniors<br />

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AVERAGE LOOKING blonde young<br />

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Oakland County<br />

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dittonM 10% on many Hems<br />

705 Wearing Apparel<br />

CARMELA'S<br />

W h o l e s a l e - R e s a l e<br />

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Open Tues thru SM . 12-5pm<br />

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BEAUTIFUL Coyote 4 Gray Fon<br />

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don between joy 4 Warren Art mua<br />

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FEATURING An outatamling. eght<br />

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706 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

ANOTHER<br />

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SAT 9-4. SUN 9-1<br />

4558 Ranch Lane.<br />

Bloomfield Hills<br />

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Numbers at Sam<br />

700 Household Goods<br />

Oakland County<br />

ESTATE SALE - Antique chma cabi-<br />

net ro* lop deak. round table 4<br />

chaws oak bunk bad<br />

wheel- 4 other houatiold aooos<br />

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96 4 5 Mae. (uM E ot MtddleOell<br />

UVONIA - S ot Schoolcraft 4 W ot<br />

Newburgh 37561 Granttand St<br />

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mopeds household 4 miec<br />

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rmecelaneoua -terns 40250 School<br />

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<strong>Canton</strong> Canter, 4 McClumphai<br />

FULL-LENGTH ranch lemaie mink<br />

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313-420-3239<br />

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Beaver coal aue 6M0, $1250 Cal<br />

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once Good Chriatmaa gift 396-6470<br />

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Redford<br />

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Brother sewing machine 6 n<br />

old, $225 Suntanmng canopy<br />

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537-0906<br />

elegant oak dmmg room<br />

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Fn Dec 3 4 Sat Dec 4th.<br />

9am- 5pm 4693 Hedgewood Dr,<br />

Diuuiiilatd H«e between Ouarlon 4<br />

Walnut Lake Roade-2 Nks W ot<br />

Frank an Rd Furniture, antiquee.<br />

books {Hahea. imene. lur*. lewelry<br />

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maple with table 4 chairs china<br />

cabmM and buffet 5 other sets m<br />

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10 mahogany and tabiee and coffee<br />

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Solid cherry server by Moni-<br />

TV color consoles Entennon<br />

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lamp* crystal, on paintings, prmts<br />

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R E - S E L L - I T<br />

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4 SM. 10*m-6pm<br />

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mother of pearl Black oriental di-<br />

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$100 3 coffee tables with glass top*<br />

$50 each Elect nc aft lounge chair<br />

blue. $300 360-0276<br />

MAHOGANY ON MAIN<br />

404 Main St . Rochester<br />

652-6860<br />

709 Houaehotd Gooda<br />

Wayne County<br />

ANTIQUE buftet.<br />

Stuffed reomar.<br />

$55<br />

ANTIQUE acta, beautiful hand-<br />

carved wood. Oca 1900 re-uphol-<br />

Mared In Mua SiOSO 261-14*6<br />

AVOCADO "efoge 4<br />

lent. $350 Dmerte Set round table<br />

4 4 chair*, $150 4 rWac 427-5607<br />

BAB* furniture-crib, 3 drawer<br />

draaaar'changing table, mghchair<br />

playpen Good condition 459-7199<br />

BASSETT walnut oedroom sM 3<br />

pieces good condition $150<br />

KroeWer sofa, gold floral daaign.<br />

$50<br />

M Mahogany on Main extend an in-<br />

vitation to a* lovers of Vie furniture<br />

4 antiquee to make thaw Chnatmas<br />

s sleet ion from oi* unique vanMy of<br />

buffet*, chma cabinets (both m trad-<br />

itional mahogany or romantic Victo-<br />

rian) Table*, Tiffany copy amp*,<br />

beautiful chairs desk* accent PMC<br />

as 4 scceeeoriea loo vaned to W<br />

For the serious oo* collector we<br />

have a tony furnished 4 lighted oo«<br />

house a dream come true tor every<br />

mile girt trom 6-108 Come see u*i<br />

BEIGE CONTOUR Chair w/mbrator.<br />

22**8 glaaa 4 mirror cooktaS labia<br />

TViycfiafan^M<br />

After 6pm 459-6633<br />

BUTTON back 3 cushion Debut Gal-<br />

lery sola, tailored skin. Soft gold<br />

velvet Was $1200 Beat offer<br />

Eneelent condition 349-4 741<br />

For Sato<br />

Oakland County<br />

711 Miso. For Sale<br />

Wayne County<br />

CHILDREN'S ROCKER - Wooden<br />

with fabric cuMaona. S25 Youth bed<br />

with mattraaa. $30 Toddtor ride-on<br />

tram with tracks, holds up to 45 Ibe<br />

$50. Al m excellent condition<br />

593-0739<br />

i. GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT<br />

^ IDEA' Arcade-sue video<br />

gamee 4 pmbal machine<br />

Kmc table lop vending<br />

machine $75-4175 Uka new After<br />

5pm 534-3106<br />

CHRISTMAS ANIMATION SET-<br />

For front "room window<br />

displayed m Girden City on<br />

Eimwood St) 729-6208<br />

PHIL CO UPRIGHT frean<br />

good oondWon $125 rugWIn<br />

refrigerator whne good condni<br />

WASHING machine. Whirlpool<br />

large capacity. 5 oyde. $150 Cal<br />

961-4375<br />

WHIRLPOOL Waanar 4 Dryer. $125<br />

(125 Reingeratc*.<br />

>7-7222 or 7JS-C276<br />

713 Bicydea<br />

CALIFORNIA KING<br />

-water 4 bumpers.<br />

Mual sal $75<br />

CHRISTMAS TREE. 7 ft tMI<br />

'Mountain Kmg) green artMcaM.<br />

$45 Redford Twp 534-3754<br />

BROWNE<br />

Household & Estate Sales<br />

Friendly. Professional<br />

Service<br />

Dianne Browne<br />

360-8919<br />

ESTATE SALES &<br />

LIQUIDATIONS<br />

- CONDUCTED BY -<br />

THE<br />

Yellow Rose<br />

SHIRLEY ROSE, 425-4826<br />

BUNK BED set. 2 cheMs and oesk<br />

Solid pine contemporary Patio set<br />

4 garden Hems 256-5877<br />

BUNK BEDS 4 matching dreaaer<br />

oak with mirror good condftion<br />

$340 473-8031<br />

CHERRY * lichen cabinet* Jenn-<br />

Aire cook top, oak dreaaer. custom<br />

design sola, bathroom vanity, light<br />

futures 8 pc patio set bi-loid<br />

doors Remodeling Sale 642-9456<br />

706 Household Good*<br />

Oakland County<br />

ALL NEW Irom leading Department<br />

Stores Dree* shirt*. 3 tor $10<br />

Dress pants. $5 Swealer*. $5<br />

Jeans $5 Suits S2S Sport<br />

lacket*. $15 Many to chooee trom<br />

23242 Schoenherr N ot 9 Mile 10<br />

to 6 daily<br />

DAN HOWARD Maternity Career 4<br />

Casual *Ue* 12/1* Dry cleaned E«-<br />

calien! intent dothmg tool 737-2822<br />

FULL length Mack mink coat Mz*<br />

14. made m 11 My by designer Rip*,<br />

good condition. $400 851-1*33<br />

GRAY FOX Ful length coet. *oe 8,<br />

I to * I<br />

can be detached to<br />

stole Aakmg $425<br />

length coat 4<br />

746-7831<br />

LONG Haired tul length beaver<br />

coal Kka new sua 10-14 appraaed<br />

value $6,000 $1900 643-4879<br />

LUXURIOUS ful length Blu*h Mink<br />

Coat with white ton mlaid sleeve E«<br />

quWte Never worn 725-6165<br />

MEN S 42 REGULAR, ful length.<br />

Beaver coat New $1,600 CMf<br />

642-3782<br />

MINK COAT - Dark Brown Natural<br />

Ranch m axcettani condition, cue 4<br />

to 6. $380 6*7-4544<br />

PATTi'S CLOSET - Grand Opanaigl<br />

Gently used woman* dewgnar<br />

Glomes 4 accessories Downtown<br />

Farmmgton next to Dagwood*<br />

Del Open lata Mon 4 Thur*; Open<br />

Sun 10% oft wtth ad 474-6758<br />

WEDDING CANCELLED -1 fu"<br />

length *hon sleeved beaded, whit*<br />

wedding gown (never altered)<br />

hose 4 *hoe* 422-6<br />

WE DOING DRESS - Brand new<br />

Never worn, sue 13. $200<br />

Please cal 513-6132 or 387-8371<br />

WEDOING Formal - Girl s Sua 6<br />

while MWength w beadmg CoM<br />

$200 worn once, $75 624-3440<br />

WOMEN S LARGE SIZES<br />

Gently worn, sua 10 to 24 MuM sea<br />

Large ulsrfinn ot draaay and caem<br />

clothe* 2843 Orchard Laka Rd<br />

He^o Harbor »61-0«aI<br />

706 Garage Sales:<br />

Oakland<br />

ABATEMENT SALE<br />

JUST TRISHA<br />

The year * BIGGEST and BEST! 50<br />

year* worth Hammond Player Or-<br />

gan Roll* Much Mhrer including<br />

LF EA SERVICE COSTUME JEWL-<br />

ERY BY THE HUONREDS - Trltan.<br />

Monet etc Chrtatmas ml*c Yard<br />

iood*. yarn, etc DO YOUR<br />

CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY<br />

THIS IS SO BIG IT MUST LAST 3<br />

DAYS"<br />

Fn.-Sat -Sun 10am-5pm<br />

26458 Pleasant Valley Dr<br />

Farmington HiHs<br />

1 Mile S ot 12 Mile on Drake Rd to<br />

tell on E LYMAN - 2 Mk* 10 Plea*-<br />

ant Valley Dr<br />

A GREAT<br />

WABEEKSALE!!<br />

By<br />

Everything Goes<br />

ol Sal-Sun Dec "*-5, l0-4pm<br />

2098 Wabeek Hill Court<br />

take Wabeek Lake Dr S oft Long<br />

Lake Dtwn Frank im 4 MiddiebeH<br />

AREAS TOP DESIGNER S HOME I<br />

(Whet a Break'I<br />

CUSTOM FURNITURE INCLUDES<br />

mirrored kmg-*«z* badroom aet with<br />

12 ft wall unit houamg a new 35"<br />

Mitsubishi TV 4 VCP • 6 P-eoe<br />

white lorrmca bunk bedroom sM • *<br />

piece white formica quean bedroom<br />

aet with wall unit • 2 white daaks 4<br />

draaaar unit* • den wan unit *nt*r-<br />

lamment canter wfth T V 4 (tarec •<br />

12 piece aectKmM sola with 3 cus-<br />

tom table* • D I A extending glaaa<br />

dining table 4 6 0 LA high-back<br />

char* • leather aactionM sofa • 2<br />

piece wen-hung wel unit • aola-bed •<br />

dmetie table with 8 oa* chair* •<br />

glaaa 4 steal game* table chairs 4<br />

marble eredarua by E«o •<br />

AN ESTATE SALE<br />

Sat Dec *th - 10-5<br />

Sun Dec 5th - Noon tu 3<br />

20804 Flora - Rosemlie<br />

E of Gratiot N oft 13 Mile onto<br />

Flora- Green view Estate Condo<br />

back ot K-Mart<br />

Christmas Banaza Sale - LOADED<br />

With Items Stm Packaged<br />

Perfume glaaa chma. shoes purses<br />

Hnenasmafl appliance* crystal ins<br />

4 pink pomsena dapraaaion glass<br />

30 s 4 40 * kitchen ware figurines<br />

crystal lamps. Mc<br />

Art Deco double bedroom set wruna<br />

ornate armoire 4 vanity wr bakeete<br />

4 amber mirrors Art MoOern bed-<br />

room 4 dmmg room set 20 * ornate<br />

coffee table, marble top tablea.<br />

Round hand-pamied 50 * ItorM cof-<br />

lee table 2 rocker*. Stetaon dinner<br />

ware set newer washer 4 elect nc<br />

dryer SKle-by-slde refngeralor.<br />

microwave vintage imens Christ-<br />

mas decorations, dinette set and.<br />

on 4 on You will keep coming back<br />

Conducted By<br />

THE WHITE ELEPHAT<br />

ANTIQUE SHOP<br />

bANYLOU mEARlN c a<br />

543-5140<br />

COLLECTORS DELIGHT'<br />

CERTCO<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

7642 PINEHURST<br />

! Dearborn]<br />

N oft Warren E of Oak man EUvd<br />

Thurs Fn.Sal Dec 2.3.4 l0-*pm<br />

THIS IS OUTTE AN<br />

INTERESTING SALE TO ATTEND-<br />

The collectibles 4 household rmac<br />

are overwhelming' Over 60 years<br />

eccvmmlation. never threw anything<br />

away Furniture, antiques tons of<br />

glassware crystal primitive*, old<br />

tm* old art at suppuee framed wa-<br />

tercolors oriental rug*, room ol<br />

hand lool* washer /dryer kim ton*<br />

ot costume lewelry ol lamp* but-<br />

ton collection pottery much much<br />

more' Must see lo appreciate'<br />

Worth the drive Number* *t 9*m<br />

PAT STEMPIEN 522-3550<br />

ESTATE SALE<br />

25039 Sherwood Circle<br />

i Wk E Of Southfleld Rd<br />

oft 10 Mile - go north Com-<br />

plete queen bedroom set<br />

with armowe dmmg room<br />

sM (6 chairs), chma cabinet<br />

wtth deak. sectional sofa,<br />

sq glaaa table 4 chairs. 3<br />

well units with desk, round<br />

cocktMl table, extendo<br />

table, collectible piaiaa re-<br />

clmmg chair sofabed lamp<br />

labia, deak, color TV, large<br />

rug. bookcase bench, mir-<br />

ror commercial freezer<br />

Amant micro wave dishes<br />

cedar cheat ol drawer*<br />

men's sue 42 ladle* tin<br />

10 clothes many rm*c<br />

item* priced to Ml<br />

Fn Sat Sun 10-4pm<br />

ANNE 4 LOU 353-0376<br />

MEGA HOLIDAY<br />

Household Contents Sale<br />

Thur*. Fn 4 Sat Dec 2.3.4<br />

l0-4pm<br />

4960 Rands Rd<br />

1 blk W of Franklin Rd<br />

2 houses N. off Lone Pine<br />

ENTIRE ROOM OVERFLOWING<br />

W TM LIKE NEW TOYS GAMES<br />

BOOKS BABY TOYS- ETC<br />

GREAT HOLIDAY GIF'S<br />

Also furniture mckjdmg 10 piece<br />

Henry Link. nafurM wicker bedroom<br />

set 4 king sue rvory laminate bed w /<br />

CHERRY bedroom 7 piece excel-<br />

lent condition $2,300 Antique bed<br />

4 dreaaer $450 Rol-lop daw 4<br />

chair $275 Alter 5 30pm 344-2749<br />

DA'BED wmte Iron complete $200<br />

$150 536-9618 or<br />

716-1108<br />

CHINA CABINET -Bemfiar tjt<br />

fruitwocd. beveled glaaa door*, mr-<br />

rored interior concealed Ights.<br />

beautiful-must see $1300 or rea-<br />

sonable Ofter Grcrsee Pomt* araa<br />

881-7566<br />

Executive Secretary a Deak<br />

ONMr/ matching walnut bookcaae<br />

$500<br />

Scnwmn Airdyna<br />

I with reading ctand $500 261-4813<br />

attached rvghtstands.<br />

including<br />

some an-<br />

| liques including painted WHiam 4<br />

Mary Cheat paintings women s 4<br />

young boys designer clothmg tow<br />

Ms sheets 5 Unens greet accesso-<br />

ries 4 lots lots more 1<br />

EVERYTHING MUST GO!!<br />

COMPLETE QUEEN Size Badroom<br />

SM (Walnut, w mattreas 4 box<br />

$375 476-5189<br />

DARK PINE bun* beds excellent<br />

condition better grade mettreaeee<br />

$75 422-0182<br />

OARK PINE dreaaer w/rmrror 3<br />

drawer chest 2 twin Oeds I octa-<br />

gon glass tabietop w/bras* pede*tai<br />

stand 4 4 Chair* After 3 S9t-6282<br />

DARK PINE trestle labia 6 Orushed<br />

-adder back chairs buffet & hutch<br />

pad $1200 Aft»6op< 427-5815<br />

FLORESCENT TUBES - 4 fl F40<br />

cool Whne 4.000 tubas avaaaue<br />

$5C per 100 tubea 525-3179<br />

GARDEN tractor<br />

ptfker A frame, rrarn pay loader<br />

snowtMower trailer eft truck An<br />

compressor Color T V 532-2280<br />

GLASS SHOWCASES (25 4 long. (1)<br />

5' long Oa* wa* Miowcaaa. Ira*<br />

standing counters 4 4 6 »ecnons<br />

wall snafvmg agnboard*. telephone<br />

system, alarm aystam 425-6282<br />

HANDICAPPED SUPPLIES<br />

Dusty roee aft chair ,-reciiner $400<br />

Right hand therapy brace Shower<br />

F A L L<br />

S H A P E U P<br />

S A L E t<br />

FREE LAY AWAY<br />

FOR CHRISTMAS<br />

ALSO RECONDITIONED BIKES<br />

4 FITNESS EQUIPMENT<br />

) III STOCK<br />

L I V O N I A S C H W I N N<br />

BICYCLE 4 FTTN£SS CENTER<br />

28860 W. 7 Mile 476-1818<br />

714 Business A<br />

Office Equipment<br />

BROTHER. GK6000 electronic<br />

typewriter superb condflon $150.<br />

421-8054<br />

CANON COPIER - Currant Modal<br />

NP2120 Uke naw MuM tm* $2500<br />

or Deaf oftar 459-6672<br />

2 (60x30) Oak deak*. $150 each 1<br />

Oak deek er1^Rd ^or<br />

BLOOMFIELD HILL8 ESTATE<br />

SALE! Moving to Condo Fri Dec 1<br />

4 Sal Dec 4th 8am-Sgm 46M<br />

Hedgewood Of Between (Xiarton 4<br />

Wemut Lake Roade-2 Mk. W of<br />

Frank In Rd Furniture *n»que*<br />

book* dene* enana. tore, lewelry<br />

t 4 dryer<br />

go* 4 aports eompmen!<br />

Mkes• a* llowera-muchmorM<br />

»2. Frlday-Seturday<br />

Dec 3-4, 10-4pm<br />

27117 Farmbfook Villa<br />

off Frenkm Road between<br />

Northweetem 4 13 Mae<br />

3 I<br />

4 chaa • Mack laoquer dmmg tab*<br />

hard-alone ooekta* tePM 4 Mack ta-<br />

BMa • Fufion aofa • occaamnM tatnee<br />

dothmg. yard loot*, i<br />

•ports I<br />

t 4 more<br />

ROCHESTER<br />

Sele Stove<br />

HILLS-Big Moving<br />

Frt.-aet, 8em-3pm 264 Torrent Cl .<br />

new 4 ueed greet pr*<br />

aa Fri -SM 9SO-S 2128 Tel Oaks<br />

Dr (Beach ForeM Sufti oft Coo<br />

*dge N ol Long Lake. 441-0616<br />

N of Long<br />

T V 4 VC*R leather *o«a 4 m i l l<br />

npmg. etereo 4 comput-<br />

er Muff • #eet e».eeenrtee • toy* •<br />

kid* cMMfeng • muc« morM<br />

855-0063 901-5050<br />

A N E S T A T E S A L E<br />

Oec. 3 & 4 - 10am-4pm<br />

15 Elm Par* •<br />

(5 houee* oIt i<br />

Wonderful older home with Ine<br />

•urmenmgs mdudmg wicker ton»-<br />

ught SI and*<br />

other line Ra<br />

G I U D I C E A N T I Q U E S<br />

313-399-2606<br />

T W O G R E A T<br />

E S T A T E S A L E S<br />

B Y IRIS<br />

ol Fn-Set Doc 3-4. 10-4pm<br />

5751 EUCLID<br />

(On Walnut Lake Road<br />

Between MiddleOMI 4 lnkster'<br />

-Fabulous Lake Houae Filed<br />

With L.we-New Contemporary<br />

Furniture 4 Accessories<br />

Several sofas including<br />

larg* *ectionM sof* • bed-<br />

room aet while 4 Mack<br />

lacquer • wonderful out-<br />

door furniture • pool table -<br />

huge T V set, other TV's 4<br />

Stereo* • 14 Art Deco<br />

sconce* • ton* of lormic*<br />

cabinet* • SKI SUPREME<br />

BOAT • 2 »et *ki* • ions of<br />

table* 4 lamp* • game*<br />

table 4 4 chairs • GE<br />

washer 4 dryer • 2 mi-<br />

crowave* • new toaet • loot*<br />

. MiRO 4 SIGNED UTHOS •<br />

much, much morM<br />

a2 Sal-Sun Dec 4-5 t0-4pm<br />

30790 VALLEY RD<br />

•Olt 131<br />

FULL HOUSE INCL<br />

Sleigh dining room *M •<br />

Johnson bedroom *et •<br />

wrought iron furniture •<br />

Rattan furniture • BIG AN-<br />

TIQUE ROLL-TOP DESK •<br />

ton* o» book* 4 record* •<br />

antique acce**orle* •<br />

freezer • Mangle • men s 4<br />

women'* clothe* • T V*<br />

much, much more<br />

Iris Kaufman 626-6335<br />

DECORATOR must se* several Ml<br />

4 Queen bedrooms, never used -<br />

oak set w'posier bed. armolre. oek<br />

w spindle bed Victorian set 4 cher-<br />

ry Queen Anne. 4 cherry Queer.<br />

Anne Bedroom 4 dmmg set high-<br />

boy Custom sofas- teal peat wtvte<br />

96 beige table* chairs curios<br />

356-7136<br />

FCKES-REED Flatter, furniture 2<br />

couchee 2 chaw* 2 tame* ExcM-<br />

tent condition 644-6182<br />

MOVING SALE<br />

Furniture stove -microwave refrig-<br />

erator snow blower ciotne*. kitch-<br />

en items couches dmetles other<br />

misc Hems Sat 4 Sun Dee 4 4 5<br />

10-6 25878 A/der Par*. Farmmg-<br />

lon Hills, or It betwen lnkster &<br />

Middlebetl E-erythmg musl go'<br />

DINING ROOM Table 42 > 66 lex-<br />

tends to 102") dar* maple. 4 chair s,<br />

beautiful condition $400 464-8362<br />

DINING ROOM T ABLE-ThomasvMs.<br />

dark trmtwood 72x45 inches seats<br />

up to 10 wrth me.e* cuMom pad*. 6<br />

cane back chak* custom rose feb-<br />

nc seats Showroom condition.<br />

$2t00 or reasonable ofler Groaae<br />

Pointe aree 881-7566<br />

see' extension Portable commode<br />

Large mcontaiM bnaf*-


6G* O&E Thursday, December 2, 1993<br />

MARKET PLAGE :<br />

722 RobbiM<br />

Coins & Stamp*<br />

LOB Euro loco s & cars tor uM<br />

451-250®<br />

TRAIN & Antique Toy Snow monthly<br />

Plymouth Cultural Canter<br />

Venoer spaoa available Next iNm<br />

Dec t2m & Jan 9tn 455-2110<br />

723 Jowtlry<br />

COSTUME lewelry no Junk, 148<br />

pieces. IOTK signed. 2 wood CUM.<br />

Si200 alt Also otner antipues Call<br />

lor more Information 335-0682<br />

FINE WATCHES<br />

Ro«e* - Pieget -Cenier -Corum- E bei<br />

ana otners 25V.-40% Ofl Retail!<br />

We also accept trades 569-2828<br />

HOLIDAY CASH NOW!<br />

GoW Diamond & Estate Jewelry<br />

Matches. Sterling signed Costume<br />

Jewelry Antiques. Oriental Rugs.<br />

C>as*c Furniture<br />

TOP PRICES PAID<br />

Can tor appointment - 855-0053<br />

WEOOING RING SET<br />

60 caret of highest quality cnsnnw<br />

set $750 COM 624-6773<br />

724 Camorss-Suppiiot<br />

Camcorders<br />

ALWAYS BUYING<br />

• Cameras • Darkrooms<br />

• Studios • Estates<br />

• CoilecHons<br />

WE OFFER • FILM DEVELOPING<br />

• Repairs • Student Discounts<br />

We Buy • SeH • Trade<br />

NATHAN CAMERA<br />

1412 Woodward, Roy as Oak<br />

399-8886<br />

NIKON N2000 35 mm - Autowinder<br />

•win 50 mm lens Nikon SB-15 Hash<br />

Like nan $275 261-7309<br />

OLTMPIC VMS CAMCORDER,<br />

1965. battery charger with 3 batter-<br />

ies & »oM. $400 beat 679-6345<br />

PENTEX 645 . 3 lenses & accesso-<br />

ries $1500 451-2509<br />

726 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

ABANDON VOUR SEARCH 1<br />

Quality Restored Pianos<br />

Save hundreds-thousands on<br />

Spinets • Consoles • Grands<br />

From $795<br />

MICHIGAN PI ANO 546-2200<br />

60 Pianos! Our 21st Ve<br />

ABBEY PIANO CO 541-6116<br />

Used Baby Grands trom $1295<br />

Used Steinway - Baldwin Grands<br />

Used Consoles & Spinets $595 up<br />

ALTO SA* student model Vitro,<br />

$350. 643-6281<br />

BABY GRAND Piano Very good<br />

condition Moving salel $1,600<br />

674-7534<br />

BABY GRAND PIANOS<br />

Rebuilt American Made<br />

Hig**i Jloss ebony polish Delivery 6<br />

warranty From $3,495 Also<br />

Rebuilding, refinishing 8<br />

reMrngmfl avanaoie<br />

»«GH GLOSS SPECIALISTS<br />

FlfiANCiNG AVAILABLE<br />

362-3252<br />

MIESEL RESTORATIONS<br />

MJFT S«lv®r Trumpet. $800<br />

wijganne at 477-8100<br />

CAKE CONSOLE p»ano- pecan<br />

wodb w bench, excellent condition<br />

$1,200 644-3647<br />

CHtCARlNG Baby Grand, excellent<br />

condition, art case design, fruit-<br />

wooC $5500/best 309-9055<br />

DRUM SET, 5 drums- professional<br />

like new condition. $350<br />

AsklorAI. 861-2662<br />

DRKM SET 5 piece Tama, with<br />

3 -/mbaJs. excellent condition<br />

$700 or best Call after 6pm c leave<br />

message. 652-7247<br />

K1MCALL PLAYER Organ w/Tfie<br />

En terminer S Swinging Singers<br />

Doilbie keyboard. 1 octave pedals<br />

Dencif 4 music Excellent condition<br />

$1,000 or best After 6pm 489-9124<br />

•LOWREY HOLIDAY ORGAN<br />

- With rhythm section. $500<br />

647-8374<br />

MARTIN GUITAR hard case, tuner<br />

sx!»a strings chord books more<br />

S9 76'best ofler 681-1460<br />

PtAAJO - Baldwin Acronsic mahoga<br />

nv. exceilenl condition $1,000<br />

642-5257<br />

PiANO - Kbolor-Campbsli upright<br />

wit A bench Exeelfent condition<br />

$950 453-6427<br />

PIANOMATION<br />

See Ihe latest m piano disk-player<br />

•eckeelogy Plays your piano from<br />

player<br />

MtDWEST PIANO DIST<br />

— 333-2800<br />

— 1-800-357-4266<br />

P.AffO - upright with bench<br />

Schrteder 4 Son. New York Good<br />

condition $600 641-9286<br />

PiAWO - WurMier Sp.net Excelleni<br />

for starting student Good condi-<br />

tion $350 532-6550<br />

PLAYER PIANO, works, good condi-<br />

tio". win deliver $975<br />

274-9525<br />

STCCK baby grtna piano and<br />

beech frultwood curved legs<br />

$4 000 335-7134<br />

726 Musical<br />

Instruments<br />

STEINWAY, contemporary console,<br />

satin ebony, excellent condition 6<br />

lone, bench $5500 642-2237<br />

Uke new $275 King Tempo<br />

net $100 453-4487<br />

735 Wanted To Buy<br />

CASH paid for toy trains<br />

T Ira.-<br />

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a boy's race car<br />

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Acoustic and digital pianos new 8<br />

used Choose from Yamaha Kim-<br />

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ilizer Disk-Player Grands Pianos<br />

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333-2800<br />

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489-6554<br />

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COUOAR ISM • 2Ut nmMrun<br />

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aouM). dtQltal. $15,000 985-75 IS<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1980 - LS. »orrval<br />

vinyl roof. *•> CMn. waI<br />

•quipped, 46,600 mHaa 276-6449<br />

GRANO MARQUIS 1991 LS - All<br />

powar. 23.000 1 ownar milaa. DM<br />

naw. $11,995<br />

Livonia Owyalar-Ptymoulfi 525-7604<br />

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$800 or baat m 422-2329<br />

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174 Marcury<br />

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453-2424<br />

11.800.<br />

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477-0464<br />

SABLE 1966 LB. laatfiar. moonroof.<br />

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Uraa 6 brekaa 961-6796<br />

SABLE 1989 LS - 4 door. 6 cyHndar.<br />

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dark Mua. vary kuurtoua rtda E*ca*lanl<br />

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643-0070<br />

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453-2424<br />

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TOPAZ 1990 OS. 4 door, loadad<br />

air. automatic, powar windowe. naw<br />

brakaa 6 Uraa. 86000 maaa, $3995<br />

610-474-5150<br />

TOPAZ. 1992, OS, all option*. 2<br />

door, 5 apaad, 31,000 mHaa. Ilka<br />

naw condition, $6995 810-669-3223<br />

TRACER. 1989 - Automatic.<br />

Marao. wall maintained 53.000<br />

mua*. $3600 347-4673. NorthvUla<br />

TRACER 1969- ExcaSanl condition<br />

manual, an. Marao. naw mumar<br />

57.400 mHaa. $4 600 360-2341<br />

•74 Marcury<br />

TRACER. 1SSS. 2 door automatic,<br />

aa. wmtar-<br />

563-73S2<br />

TRACER 1963 LTS - 225 mHaa.<br />

powar moonroof. automatic, loadad.<br />

Sir800. 453-2424<br />

HINES PARK<br />

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ZEPMER. 1963 - 6 cySndar. am/tm.<br />

cruaaa. low mSaa. many naw pans.<br />

$1400 961-6666<br />

•75 Niaaan<br />

CENTRA 1989 - Black 2 door, 5<br />

L good condition, over 30<br />

$3500'beet 535-3236<br />

CENTRA 1991 SER - Loadad. tun<br />

roof. axoaSant condition, low maea,<br />

$S300/0aat 544-3341<br />

MAXIMA 1966 SE. loadad. encelten!<br />

condition, vary dapendaMa. $4,100/<br />

beat 620-9776<br />

NISSAN 300ZX 1991 2 + 2 - Low<br />

rmiaa. automatic, t-topa. brtgnt red.<br />

naw car warranty, immaculate<br />

$19,900<br />

JAGUAR-SAAB OF TROY<br />

643-6900<br />

876 Olds mobila<br />

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656-0400<br />

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FORD AEROSTAR $209*<br />

FORD E-150 $219"<br />

MERC VILLAGER $239*<br />

TOYOTA PREVIA $249*<br />

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BMW 318 $299* CHEVY LUMINA $199*<br />

HONDA CIVIC DX SEDAN $159* DODGE INTREPID $239*<br />

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low maaaga. loadad $6495<br />

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643-0070<br />

CUTLASS SUPREME 1992 SL -<br />

16.700 maea. ake naw Lock Mumk3<br />

driver's door mirror remote<br />

control $ 13.000 653-2104<br />

CUTLASS SUPREME 1966 - 2 door<br />

8 cyt 27.000 mHaa $4995<br />

SUBURBAN OLDS/CADILLAC<br />

643-0070<br />

CUTLASS 1978 - Rune 6 drives<br />

good Naw brafcee. carburetor 6<br />

alternator $700 562-5813<br />

CUTLASS 1979 Supreme Brougfiam-8<br />

cycttndar Vary dean 58.000<br />

mllea No rust 471-5981<br />

CUTLASS 1966 SUPREME - 2 door,<br />

white, loadad. $4600 or bast offer<br />

788-7741<br />

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3 6 liter anjina. Original<br />

Ownar Black $5000 375-0269<br />

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DELTA 68. 1884 - 4 door. 63.000<br />

mSaa. fan condition Ak, crutea.<br />

$1786 Altar Spm. 533-6403<br />

DELTA 88. 1868 Royale - Ml power<br />

SUBURBAN OLDS/CADILLAC<br />

643-0070<br />

REGENCY 1969 Brougham - Mac*<br />

w/red leather, every option $12,775<br />

DON MASSEY 453-7500<br />

TORONADO 1980 TRC*EO - koai<br />

ed leether. aunroof $12,886<br />

SUBURBAN OLDS/CADILLAC<br />

643-0070<br />

TOURING SEDAN 1888 - $6690<br />

353-1300<br />

TAMAROFF<br />

878 Plymouth<br />

ACCLAIM 1990 LE<br />

50.000 mlk<br />

$5,800<br />

4 door, loaded,<br />

condition,<br />

370-9523<br />

HORIZON 1990 - Auto. air.<br />

.powar steering 6 brakes<br />

40.000 miles. Super Condition.<br />

$3900 422-6732<br />

HORIZON 1967- 4 door. air.<br />

automatic, low maes. exceaent<br />

condition $1900 ' 474-1185<br />

LASER 1990 RS Turbo. 16 valve.<br />

190HP, 5 apaad. aluminum wheels,<br />

loeded lire red immeculaie<br />

28.000 maae $9,900. 646-1944<br />

LASER 1991 RS- 37,000 mHee. 5<br />

apaed. am/tm. $9,000 Must sail<br />

347-4353<br />

LASER. 1992. LS. NEW I 5<br />

mr. reer defrost low mites. It* war<br />

rantias. MUST SELLP CaB 540-3003<br />

LASER 1993 RS -5-,<br />

low maea. Uke naw $ 11.995<br />

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$ 5980<br />

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