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VOLUMB 20 NUUBXK •&<br />

IN THE PAPER<br />

TODAY<br />

Helping hands: <strong>Canton</strong> folks<br />

have done one heck of a job donating<br />

toys and food to our <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Observer Christmas Cheer Club<br />

drive. /2A<br />

New judge: Ron Lowe is winding<br />

down his law practice, and studying<br />

up for the job of district judge.<br />

/3A<br />

Holiday cards: Before you go out<br />

and buy greeting cards for Christmas,<br />

stop by the <strong>Canton</strong> Senior<br />

Center on Michigan Avenue. /3A<br />

Teacher contract: Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> teachers ratified<br />

overwhelmingly a contract agreement<br />

with the school district in<br />

voting Friday and Monday. /3A<br />

COUNTY NEWS<br />

Tutors needed: The Madonna<br />

University Office of Multicultural<br />

Affairs needs volunteers for an elementary<br />

school tutoring program<br />

in southwest Detroit. /IIA<br />

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

OPINION<br />

Sledding: It's a fun winter activity<br />

for children and adults. However,<br />

it has fallen out of favor with<br />

local officials. Something should<br />

be done to bring it back. /20A<br />

LET'S GO!<br />

Holidays: Thoughtful and outrageous<br />

gifts leave readers "Speechless."<br />

/IB<br />

Movies: "Dumb and Dumber"<br />

enjoys a smart premiere at the Fox<br />

Theatre. /8B<br />

SPORTS<br />

Winning efforts: Plymouth Salem<br />

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

scored victories in boys basketball<br />

Tuesday. For the Chiefs, it was<br />

their first of the season and Dan<br />

Young's first as their coach. /1C<br />

Observertand s beat: The best in<br />

girls basketball from Observerland<br />

has been selected, and it's a<br />

deserving group. /5C<br />

CREATIVE LIVING<br />

State of art: Teachers are using<br />

various techniques and programs<br />

to encourage students to develop<br />

their artistic talents. /ID<br />

INDEX<br />

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THURSDAY, DBCSMBXB 16,1994 • CANTON. MICHIGAN . 72 PAon<br />

MEAP results please educators<br />

MEAP scores have improved in the Plymouth-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> schools. Officials say the better numbers<br />

are a result of students', parents' and teachers'<br />

hard work. Parents can expect to receive a copy<br />

of their child's results by Jan. 20.<br />

BY M.B. DILLON<br />

0TATV V uni<br />

Parent* can expect reaulU of a<br />

state-mandated teat taken by Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />

students in their mailboxaa<br />

between Jan. 9 and 20.<br />

Building-by-building reeulta will<br />

be available Jan. 19. said Sheila<br />

Allea. curriculum coordinator.<br />

Fourth , seventh-, and lOthgreders<br />

took the Michigan Educational Assessment<br />

Program math and reading<br />

testa. Fifth , eighth and llth-graders<br />

took the MEAP ecieoca teat.<br />

Thia year's number* look food,<br />

•aid Allee. "I think our district did<br />

very wall. We had steady improvement<br />

across the board in math, eci-<br />

•oca and reading," aha said.<br />

Thomas Tattan. eaacuUve director<br />

for instruction, said "This year's re<br />

aulta are a tribute to the student*,<br />

their parents and the dedicated group<br />

of teachers and administrators in<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> who work daily to<br />

help each student reach full potential<br />

in theee foundation areas which are<br />

ao vital to a successful life. Wsll continue<br />

to use theee results to confirm<br />

individual student performance and<br />

to help us to work further with each<br />

student and the student's parents.<br />

Well also continue to align our curriculum<br />

and instruction to meet, the<br />

core curriculum expectations of the<br />

Historically speaking<br />

state of Michigan.<br />

Scores in math and reading are divided<br />

into three categories: low, moderate<br />

and satisfactory Science scores<br />

are grouped into four numbered cats<br />

"Status and change" in each grade<br />

and each subject also are si it<br />

In math, the district's fourth<br />

graders are improving and have<br />

"moderate" needs In reading, fourthgraders<br />

are "stable" with high needs.<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> fifth-graders are<br />

improving and have low needs in sci-<br />

Saa 4A<br />

SraT'^orassv Sax I<br />

Sum itlnn Historic preservationist Rex Harveyof Plymouth is renovating the exterior of the BartLett-Trovis House in<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>. Sensitive to dwindling resources, Harvey makes use of existing materials from the houte, as well as materials h<br />

has collected from other structures, to complete the renovation.<br />

House spruced up<br />

BTJOAKNI historic prat vatk Harvey, at<br />

Res Harvey takes s little bit of the<br />

old and it with a little bit at<br />

the new to renovate a building te its<br />

-We have te think of ^<br />

to use your ima^nsTinst I have te<br />

How ds I make this laafc Uka<br />

it's been here for a long time?" aaid<br />

Plymouth* |<br />

Harvey ia<br />

ing the of the historic Bart<br />

lett-Travis — - _<br />

just north of Cherry HiU, in Cant en.<br />

And it has<br />

cialty trying te aas<br />

ala or trying to blend okl«<br />

Bryan<br />

McLaughlin<br />

stands on the<br />

porch of the<br />

historic<br />

Bartlett-<br />

Travis<br />

House.<br />

Senior citizens coordinator earns kudos<br />

BY JOAKMK MAIOSXEWWU<br />

r u r v n m<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> * sen or citisens coord ins<br />

tor has been rac ognised for achieving<br />

a hardy set of pr ofeeaional standards<br />

"For our profs esion. it's an honor to<br />

have the standa rds set," said Dianns<br />

f-'j'f J • cat* rdinator of the town<br />

ship's senior p rograme. "This is a<br />

This la the Ar it year that the Mich<br />

igsn Aseociatio n of Senior Canters<br />

ha. awarded certification. Officially, pcofcaeioo over the laet eight years.<br />

Neihenren wa* awarded the tfrfr of "We found over the years that no one<br />

Certified Senior Director during the would do this for our profession un<br />

•nmial conference in November. lesa it eras our organisation. Neihen<br />

It accords the actual profeaaion of gen said "Thia appliee to thoae who<br />

" Mid Neihengen. have a number of years of experience<br />

who wotks out of the aenior canter in ~ ~<br />

uJZXJZ""" ^ " " 3 K do- K«II,<br />

will he<br />

- te« officiate worked on * recognise Neihengsn'. profession<br />

a set of standards for the aliam end wcoeae — net to menUon<br />

CANTON CONNECTION<br />

Holiday closing*<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> Safety Departaaenfs records<br />

will be doaad at ft p.ss. Wedneadsy.<br />

at 9*0 i a Tueedey. Dec.<br />

ha available duriag the di'ys i<br />

•iosed far the holidays<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>'a muntrifr-' offices will be doaad on Friday,<br />

Das. IS. Monday. D a e . 9 8 D j n » .<br />

The toemahip will class Maadsy.Jnn- XlOMmna<br />

reopen Jan t The <strong>Canton</strong> Traaeurer s office srill<br />

be open until IS£0 p.m. Dec. 99 tor tea •<br />

making senior ritisens pretty happy.<br />

"The seniors are so proud. They<br />

think this is special. They take this<br />

personally," she said.<br />

Neihengen began her career in <strong>Canton</strong><br />

in 1982 as the part-time senior<br />

coordinator. She has s bachelor's degree<br />

in social work. In 1988. she sraa<br />

made foil time <strong>Canton</strong> began senior<br />

programs in the 1970s.<br />

Oratorical contaat<br />

High school students interested in competing in<br />

the American Legion's National Oratorical Canteat<br />

are asked to regiater no later than Dae. 10.<br />

There is no foe to compete<br />

Students interested in coaspeting should con<br />

tact their high school counselors or Beasley Znlen<br />

ay Poet lit of the American Legion. 461-M74. for<br />

On Sunday, Jan.«, 1996, Plymouth Township a<br />

Beasley-Zaieney Poet 112 of the Aaseriran Legion<br />

erill boot a local-post lava! competition<br />

•tety following Its regular<br />

Studenta will addraaa theee in at oeanda<br />

penal of three )ud»ss through two<br />

tiona. The Brat will be a prepared<br />

will<br />

article ofthe BiU of Rights.<br />

A


2A(C)<br />

Holiday donors<br />

keep on giving<br />

Plymouth and C<<br />

ChntUDM C W Club drive<br />

At 3 p m today •• went k M<br />

uled to koad up lit* Plymouth Sol<br />

v*UM Army uuch with your kind<br />

VinOnm. which we've collected<br />

et our office since th« day s/ter<br />

As of 3 p.m Tueeday. the list oi<br />

ViAor* had pwra to moor than<br />

163. CSut Chtb donors ID the loot<br />

hrw days -rrr Shirley Kctl of<br />

Plymouth Township. Nancy<br />

Hiemerschretder of Plymouth<br />

Township. Doyai sad Bos Gray oi<br />

Plymouth. Both and Carol Curd<br />

oi PYymuth Township, two snoay<br />

moue doctors. Kimberiy. Tom sod<br />

Kevin H*cke> ol Plymouth, Roo<br />

Edwards ol Plymouth Toernahip.<br />

D Ram bo oi <strong>Canton</strong>, and mem<br />

bers oi the America's Moat Wsnt<br />

ed car dub oi Plymouth and Can<br />

ton; Jos and Laura GigoioCti.<br />

Nancy and Gary Flummerfelt,<br />

Shan and Mark Carey and family.<br />

Brian and Do* Lawrence, Carol<br />

and Mtke Bade* and family, The<br />

raas and Sonny Harshbarger. Pete<br />

and Judy Rakowaki. Ton and<br />

Mary Cianey. Rob and Kslly<br />

Prankr and family. Richard and<br />

Sheila M ana yak and family.<br />

Noah and Cryatla Roaa and fanu<br />

ly. Gordon sad Jons Jackson Sr .<br />

Gordia and Cathy Jackson Jr..<br />

and Counts sad Barb Xsnakia<br />

At tha Salvation Army Plym<br />

outh distribution cantor, noady<br />

families from Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong><br />

who qualify to receive food<br />

and toys, by Salvation Army<br />

guideline*, will ba invited to take<br />

your dona tad gifts<br />

Our Cboor Club drive is over for<br />

this ysar. If you'd still like to<br />

donate something to tha noady<br />

this Christmas, call the Plymouth<br />

Salvation Army at 453 5464<br />

In Monday's paper, well list<br />

donors who csme in betareen<br />

deadline time Tuesday and pick<br />

up time Thursday<br />

Thanks again'<br />

Police supporting<br />

awareness campaign<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Police will be<br />

"Tying One On for Safety in<br />

•upport oI the annuel Mothers<br />

Against Drunk Driving Red Ribbon<br />

sober-driving public aw are<br />

M« campaign during the winter<br />

boltdaya.<br />

We are supporting the cauae oi<br />

the MADD mothers." said Tam<br />

mte Ceiling, <strong>Canton</strong> police com<br />

m unity relatione officer<br />

The effort began Nov 21 and<br />

will run through Jan. 1 — a time<br />

wbea alcohol related traffic sen<br />

dents srv more likely to occur<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> police patrol cars will<br />

display red nbbona throughout<br />

the campaign. The red ribbons<br />

to drive safe<br />

during the holidays<br />

Polka afoo will continue being on<br />

the watch for motorists who drive<br />

drunk<br />

"We will be out on the street<br />

snd conscientious of the fact that<br />

some people may be driving<br />

drunk." Colling said "We recog<br />

nice there ia a greater chance for<br />

accidents with the holiday*, eepe<br />

cially alcohol related accidents. "<br />

Progress has been made in re<br />

ducing alcohol related accidents<br />

during the holidays. But MADD<br />

sad law enforcement agencies believe<br />

more can be done. Last year<br />

at Thanksgiving. eight oi the 29<br />

fataliuae in Michigan involved alcohol<br />

Last year at Chriatmaa.<br />

four of the eight fatalitiea in<br />

volved alcohol, and oo New<br />

Year's, four of the 19 fatalities in<br />

volved alcohol.<br />

Overall in 1993. 575 of the total<br />

1.414 traffic fatalitiea involved ai-<br />

"We will be out doing our part<br />

to keep the streets safe." Colling<br />

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The Observer/ TMIKSOAY DKO.MHKK 15. 1994<br />

Disturbance reported at complex<br />

Partygoers at the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Commons Apartments reported<br />

ly interfered with <strong>Canton</strong> police<br />

officers' sttompts to street a 34<br />

year old Weatland man for domoatic<br />

violence early Sunday.<br />

Police ware called to the<br />

apartment complex on Hagger<br />

ty. south of Cherry Hill, et<br />

shout 2:45 em, when the<br />

mother oi s 19-year-old woman<br />

reported her daughter eras being<br />

sssaulted.<br />

While on their way. polio*<br />

received information that s large<br />

fight was under way st the com<br />

piex. When they arrived they<br />

found several men end women<br />

screaming and yelling as tha<br />

Weatland man stood on the<br />

apartment porch yelling st his<br />

girlfriend. Her father spparently<br />

area standing between both of<br />

them on the porch.<br />

When police approached tha<br />

Weatland man. he was uncooperative.<br />

police said. As police<br />

tried to arrest him, others, who<br />

were apparently at o party at the<br />

woman's apartment, became sggressiva<br />

with the officers- Police<br />

called for aaaistance Officers<br />

from other communities slso arrived<br />

st tha complex.<br />

Tha man continued to reaiat<br />

police and aa officers tried to<br />

escort the man to a patrol car.<br />

some of tha partygoers charged<br />

the officers, police said The<br />

man tried to pull sarsy from offi-<br />

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

to host VIP event<br />

Damon's, a sports onented res<br />

taurant specialising in riba. will<br />

boat a VIP event at its new Can<br />

ton location on Saturday. Dec. 17.<br />

Gueata who pay a $10 cover foe<br />

will be entitled to taste items<br />

from the menu The proceeds will<br />

be contributed to United Cerebral<br />

Palsy of Metropolitan Detroit.<br />

"I've been bleesed in this com<br />

munity and feel it is time to give<br />

something back," says David<br />

Khoury. owner/franchisee of<br />

Damon's Khoury has been a<br />

member of the <strong>Canton</strong> buaineaa<br />

community for over 20 years snd<br />

ia looking forward to bringing<br />

Damon's riba to the metropolitan<br />

Detroit area.<br />

Damon'a ia a place for sports<br />

fans They have a multi-functional<br />

media room which includes five<br />

10-foot and 12 27-inch television<br />

screens with the satellite capability<br />

to broadcast several sporting<br />

events st once. They slso have 20<br />

to 30 units of Plsymsker, s table<br />

top trivia game.<br />

United Cerebral Palsy of Met<br />

ropolitan Detroit ia an advocacy<br />

agency serving to advance the independence<br />

of people with cerebral<br />

palsy and other disabilities<br />

For more information on UCP.<br />

call (810) 557-5070.<br />

Damon's has 70 franchises be<br />

tween Michigan snd Florida, ss<br />

well ss one locstion in London.<br />

England Damon'a newest store ia<br />

at 43750 Ford Road in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

They will be open to the public<br />

beginning Monday, Dec. 19. For<br />

more information call Damon'a at<br />

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cers, who struggled with him to<br />

the ground. While police attempted<br />

to fit the man into the<br />

patrol car. the man apparently<br />

fall and hit the car door, accord<br />

ing to police reports.<br />

The was ticketed and arrested<br />

for diaordarly conduct, rearrest<br />

snd assault and<br />

battery, all misdemeanors. Undsr<br />

domestic violence leers. however.<br />

ths msn was forced to<br />

spend at least 20 hours in jail<br />

without bond, said Tammis<br />

Colling. <strong>Canton</strong> polios community<br />

relations officer.<br />

The girlfriend told police that<br />

while she eras putting her<br />

daughter to slsep, her boyfriend<br />

came upstairs, where they ar-<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbstrvtr<br />

gued Ha ^reportedly •truck bar<br />

While<br />

the girlfriend eras la the bathroom<br />

he kicked in the door and<br />

hit her again ia the face and<br />

threw her on the floor, according<br />

to reports.<br />

Ths girlfriend said she called<br />

her mother, who called police.<br />

Ths man apparently took the<br />

two telephones In ths apartment<br />

snd crushed them.<br />

Other men and women ewe in<br />

the woman's apartment having<br />

a party with the boyfriend.<br />

When the peir began fighting,<br />

the gussts went outside, according<br />

to reports..<br />

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Get ready<br />

Lowe preparing for new duties<br />

BY IUCVIN BK>WN<br />

ir*n Vinu<br />

Ran Loo* la winding down his<br />

law practka, and otudyina up for<br />

the job of dirtrict judfc<br />

Lowe ia to bo sworn ia Jan. 5 at<br />

UM 36th District Court, which<br />

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

will replaoa retiring Judge Ji<br />

Garber, who didn't aoo<br />

"111 strive to do tha job as well<br />

as hs did, but I can't fill his<br />

shoos," said Lowe, who narrowly<br />

defeated Plymouth attomsy Stephen<br />

Boak in ths November election<br />

to win s four-year tarm.<br />

Lowe said that as an attorney,<br />

he had ths luxury of taking Lime<br />

to mull things over.<br />

"The single greatest challenge<br />

that faces me is when people<br />

come in the court, they ere looking<br />

for s decision, snd they're<br />

looking for it relatively quickly."<br />

Lowe said.<br />

He has served as Plymouth city<br />

sttorney since 1985. and has<br />

maintained a private practice.<br />

"What 111 miss most sbout being<br />

an attorney is I've always taken a<br />

greet pleasure in helping people.<br />

That includes having the city as s<br />

client.<br />

"Ill miss the people who work<br />

for the city. Plymouth has been<br />

1<br />

real fortunate in having the type<br />

oi people they have working for<br />

Lowe said.<br />

As a judge 1 have to hang up<br />

that advocacy hat. 8oane judges<br />

tall me that's one of the hardest<br />

iWlnj* to do."<br />

On the night of his election victory,<br />

Lows said it hadn't quite<br />

sunk in yet that he'd actually attained<br />

tha fob he'd sought ever<br />

since his school days clerking for<br />

Judge Dunbar Davis. But it did<br />

sink in, hs said, the night of<br />

Judge Garher's retirement party e<br />

few days later. -<br />

"I was in a room with a lot of<br />

people from ths Plymouth. <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and Northvills community —<br />

I wes introduced as the person<br />

that's going to try and fill his<br />

Lowe said.<br />

To prepare for the job, Lowe attended<br />

day-long sessions for new<br />

judges Dec. 9 snd 10 in Lanaing<br />

at the Michigan Judicial Inetitute.<br />

Hell attend a weak-long session<br />

in mid-January.<br />

"They talked about swearing<br />

in. what you do with your personnel<br />

when you come on the bench.<br />

The theme was, don't make rash<br />

and quick decisions about personnel<br />

snd policy; try to grow into<br />

it- They give you a foundation to<br />

Greeting card: Here's an example of a greeting card<br />

drawn in pen-and-ink by a <strong>Canton</strong> senior citizen. Cards<br />

of approximately 30 different <strong>Canton</strong> scenes, including<br />

historic structures, are on sale at the <strong>Canton</strong> Senior Center<br />

at Michigan Avenue and Sheldon. Proceeds from the<br />

sale will benefit senior programming in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

The Observer/ THURSDAY DECEMBER 15. 1994 (C)3A ^<br />

get you over the new-job jitters,"<br />

be said.<br />

A judge<br />

checklists for proper procedure<br />

during folony<br />

other functions "There was an<br />

extensive eeselnn on rules of evidence,"<br />

Lowe said, which guides<br />

how attorneys who 11 appear before<br />

him can preeent their i<br />

John Mac Donald, the<br />

elected 36th District judge, took<br />

Lowe to e luncheon put on by the<br />

Weyne County Judge's Association.<br />

They said a new judge who Is<br />

not sure how to proceed during a<br />

court case should take a moment<br />

to recess, and call another judge<br />

for advice.<br />

He's slso eseking to either wrap<br />

up or turn over cases he's working<br />

on to lew partners Jim Lewsndowski<br />

and younger brother<br />

Chuck Lowe. Both will by ethics<br />

be prohibited from practicing in<br />

front of the new judge.<br />

"We're in the process of sending<br />

letters to all my clients telling<br />

them their files will be made<br />

available to them if they want to<br />

go to another office," Lowe said.<br />

Lowe said the jump in his income<br />

will be significant, as s district<br />

judge earns sround $100,000<br />

annually.<br />

Box PMOTOca*ns(s<br />

Ntw judga: Ron Lowe is winding down his law practice as he'U be sworn in as 35th<br />

District judge Jan. 5.<br />

"I have s car that nearly died<br />

during the campaign," he said,<br />

adding s replacement is in order.<br />

Some community activities he's<br />

done routinely will be prohibited<br />

by ethics guidelines — such ss<br />

selling newspapers for the Goodfellows.<br />

He's also performed<br />

sround town as a storyteller, and<br />

will seek en opinion on how that<br />

might continue.<br />

Because a judge has a certain<br />

position of respect in the community,<br />

"I'm not ss likely when I'm<br />

working around the house in my<br />

grubbiest T-shirt snd jeens to run<br />

down to the store to get something."<br />

Lowe said.<br />

i<br />

On s lighter side, Lowe said,' ^<br />

he's had a chance to leaf through<br />

s catalog from s supplier of judi--^<br />

cial robes, to order his own. "Yon *<br />

have this one with the poofy arms, ^<br />

or this one with straight arms,"<br />

he said, laughing.<br />

"I said, 'What do the judges--,<br />

now have? Ill order that.' "<br />

Artists put focus on buildings w<br />

BY JOANNE MALLSZEWSKJ<br />

9T*n Warres<br />

Before you go out snd buy<br />

greeting card* for the holidsys,<br />

stop by the <strong>Canton</strong> Senior Center<br />

on Michigan Avenue.<br />

Nine senior srtiste sre selling<br />

their black-and-white drawings of<br />

historic buildings in <strong>Canton</strong> as<br />

greeting cards. The seniors hsve<br />

been work in* on the drawings<br />

since spring, snd proceeds from<br />

the sale of the cards will be used<br />

for <strong>Canton</strong> senior programming.<br />

The 3-by-5 cards of approximately<br />

30 <strong>Canton</strong> scenes include<br />

historic houses, barns and some<br />

items in the <strong>Canton</strong> Historical<br />

Teachers ratify new contract<br />

BVM.B. DILLON<br />

BTATT Warn*<br />

Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> teachers ratified<br />

overwhelmingly a contract<br />

agreement with the school district<br />

in voting Friday and Monday.<br />

Thirty-nine of the district's 744<br />

teachers voted against the package.<br />

The vote was closer among<br />

members of the Board of Education.<br />

which narrowly passed the<br />

agreement, 4-3.<br />

Teachers negotiated wage reopeners<br />

for this year snd next.<br />

Their contract expires in 1996.<br />

Teachers will receive a 2-per<br />

cent raise effective in January<br />

1996; a 2-percent raise in August<br />

1996; and a 1-percent increase in<br />

January 1996. Their preecription<br />

co-pay will go from $2 to S6.<br />

Coat to the district should be a<br />

little ever 12 million; about<br />

$494,000 this yeer snd $1.7 mil<br />

lion next year if 00 teechei<br />

advantage of the district's<br />

ance package, said Ray Hoedel<br />

associate superintendent for busi<br />

Trustees approving the<br />

ment were David Artley. Roland<br />

Thomaa, Jack Farvew and Barba<br />

re Graham. Dissenting were Sue<br />

Feiten. Mark Horveth and Sue<br />

Davis.<br />

Thomas said declining health<br />

care coats snd teachers' acceptance<br />

of the severance arrange<br />

ment will enable the district to<br />

pay for the increases. "The staff<br />

will ferret out additional funds."<br />

Thomas said.<br />

Davis said that in her view, the<br />

district doesn't have the money to<br />

finance the increeses.<br />

The district can't always balance<br />

the budget on the backs of<br />

employees, said Farrow.<br />

Feiten said that while teachers<br />

do a tremendous job. the district<br />

is the financial prisoner of the<br />

She said the district needs to<br />

invest in* kids, and that 30 in s<br />

kindergarten and other high daae<br />

sixes psrvssive throughout the<br />

district sren't acceptable. PTOs<br />

are still being esked for money<br />

and the forthcoming mandates in<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Acta 336 and 337 are going<br />

to be ooetly, she said.<br />

Horvath also voted no, seying<br />

the district can't sfford the in-<br />

Graham said, "1 couldn't do it<br />

to kida, (fuel a potential strike)<br />

just because someone in the com<br />

munity said, 'hang tough.' " The<br />

future will take care of itaelf, she<br />

said.<br />

Artley, school board president,<br />

ssid the negotiations were "s<br />

growing process for us and the<br />

teacher team. Two or three years<br />

down the road, we will be in a different<br />

mode. A message was sent<br />

snd received on election day. Everyone<br />

struggled, snd did the best<br />

they could."<br />

TTie board praised Tom Cotner,<br />

the teachers" chief negotiator, snd<br />

teachers' union president Chuck<br />

Portelli for their leadership.<br />

Cotner called the agreement a<br />

"good compromise." Making raises<br />

effective mid-year "allows<br />

them to drop the cost dramatically,"<br />

be said. "We were a little disappointed.<br />

because we kind of<br />

aranted a three-year deal. But you<br />

have to compromise to get the job<br />

done."<br />

The district's 120 maintenance<br />

workers ratified s contract over<br />

the weekend. It was ratified 7-0<br />

with little discussion.<br />

Still unsettled are employee<br />

groups including food service and<br />

transportation workers, perapro<br />

fessionsls snd the sffilisted administrators.<br />

Playscape will be personalized<br />

BY JOANNE MALMZKWSU<br />

tr*n Warm<br />

How would you like te have<br />

your aams permanently cm s part<br />

of the <strong>Canton</strong> Community-Built<br />

Tit CM ho done.<br />

buy a hoard. For $26<br />

your<br />

Christina B<br />

BJ'f r°" like<br />

la $$,800 Haw<br />

aa an the pirate<br />

for $4,000'*<br />

also may contribute<br />

• board that will ba need la<br />

beam; $196 for tha chia up pipe;<br />

$260 for the horiaontal ladder.<br />

$900 for parallel bare. On other<br />

equipment, contributions include<br />

$425 for the fire pole. $300 for a<br />

climbing wall. $1,000 for the fire<br />

truck; $800 for the bouncing star<br />

be built by<br />

have had a<br />

hut still have a<br />

Will be<br />

14,000<br />

square foot. You may aend caah<br />

donations for the playscape to<br />

volunteer David Frye, 44216 Fair<br />

Oaks Drive, <strong>Canton</strong> 48187, or you<br />

may contact Donaldson.<br />

The <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foun<br />

dation is slso accepting oontribu<br />

lions for the playscape on behalf<br />

of the volunteer organiaars. ws<br />

are serving aa a reosptade for eon<br />

tributions," said executive dime<br />

tor Joan Noricka. -The founds<br />

not keep any of this<br />

The foundation la in<br />

igs of the tax deduction."<br />

Make checks payable te the<br />

on behalf ef the playscape are tax<br />

"We sOU<br />

cially<br />

volunteers<br />

we build ths plays<br />

If you<br />

Museum. The greeting cards sre<br />

printed by Alphagraphics of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and sre on ivory-colored stock<br />

with mstching envelopes. The<br />

cards are blank inaide.<br />

"They csn make wonderful<br />

Christmas gifts," said Dianne<br />

Neihengen, <strong>Canton</strong> senior coordinator.<br />

The cards began as pen-and<br />

ink drawings of familiar structures<br />

such ss the Bartlett-Tmvis<br />

House, s Queen Anne-style house<br />

on Ridge, a barn on <strong>Canton</strong> Center<br />

north of Palmer, and the <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Historical Museum.<br />

The cards are available st $1<br />

each or five cards for $4. They can<br />

be purchased at the <strong>Canton</strong> Senior<br />

Center in the <strong>Canton</strong> Recreation<br />

Center on Michigan at Sheldon<br />

Road.<br />

Senior artists involved in the<br />

project include Ralph Kelley, who<br />

developed the ides of cspturing<br />

the township's historic buildings<br />

PRESCRIBED OXYGEN<br />

SPECIALISTS, INC.<br />

ANNOUNCES<br />

on paper. Other artists sre Ruth<br />

Wsrnemuende. Dorothy West.<br />

Bill Smith, Phyllis F*rice, Cbet<br />

Lebioda, Marion Marxion. Louise<br />

Bonczak and Jo Hilla.<br />

The artists' original works, with<br />

donated matting by Frameworks<br />

on Ford Road, will be on exhibit<br />

st the <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong> in<br />

the near future.<br />

For more information about the<br />

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Servicee for Juetin W Kingery.<br />

13. of Belleville ware held Satur<br />

day. Dec. 10. at Lutheran Church<br />

of the Riaen Christ In Plymouth.<br />

The Rev Klaua M. Mehri offldated.<br />

Interment waa in United<br />

Memorial Gardens in Plymouth.<br />

He waa born April 6.1901. ia<br />

Trenton and died Tueeday. Dae.<br />

6. at Children's Hoapital in Detroit.<br />

He lovod school, bowling.<br />

Cub Scouta and Little League.<br />

Ha la eurvived by his parents.<br />

Ricky and Kimberly Kingery.<br />

brother and aiater. Josh A. and<br />

Jamie C. Kingery; grandparents.<br />

Howard and Carole Yeakie of<br />

<strong>Canton</strong>, and Rrneet and JoAnn<br />

Kingery of Jackson, several aunta.<br />

unclea, cousins, many friends, hia<br />

special friend. Stave Clark, and<br />

hia peta, Otis and Sam He la pre<br />

coded in death by hia great-grand<br />

parents, Fred and Mina Hollis»*r<br />

and Broeat and Evelyn Kingery,<br />

Grandma Bobbt Kingery and hia<br />

uncle, Dennis Kingery.<br />

Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to Children's Hospital of<br />

Michigan.<br />

Servicee for Ioma M. Baaaett, 76,<br />

of Livonia were held Wedneeday,<br />

Dec. 7, at the Schroder-Howell<br />

Funeral Home with the Rav. Roy<br />

G. Forsyth officiating. Burial waa<br />

in Michigan Memorial Park in<br />

Rat Rock.<br />

She waa bom Jan. 2,1918, in<br />

Ypailanti and died Monday. Dec.<br />

5. in Livonia. She waa a homemaker.<br />

She came to the Livonia<br />

1<br />

community six years ago<br />

Gladwin. She waa a namhar of<br />

the Women's Auxiliary of tha<br />

MayflowerLt. Gamble VJ.W.<br />

She is survived by her eons,<br />

Robert E. of <strong>Canton</strong> and Even C<br />

of East Jordan. Mich.; five grand<br />

t & S O S S t t l Z<br />

land; and aiater. Viola Duthoo ol<br />

Weatland.<br />

Memoriala may be made to the<br />

charity of your choice.<br />

Servicee for Steven Frank Fapka<br />

Jr., 73. of <strong>Canton</strong> awe hold Sua<br />

day. Dec. 4, at the Leonard A. Turowski<br />

Funeral Home, with the<br />

Rev. Colum Morgan officiating<br />

He waa born Aug. 27. 1981, in<br />

Detroit and died Thureday, Dec.<br />

1. in Livonia. He waa a lathe ma<br />

chiniat for a tool and die compa<br />

V He is survived by his daughter.<br />

Deniee, son, Steven; four grand<br />

children; and hia aiater. Margaret<br />

Tucker.<br />

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Servicee for Raymond Roy Laa<br />

dau, 65, of Weatland were held recently<br />

at Leonard A Turowaki<br />

and Son Funeral Home, with the<br />

Rev. Roy Forsyth officiating.<br />

He was bore Feb. 8,1929, in<br />

Plymouth and died Monday, Doc.<br />

5, et St. Mary Hoepital. He waa a<br />

payroll foreman at Ford.<br />

He is eurvived by hia daughter*.<br />

Karen Waldron of Garden<br />

City and Lynn Landau of Weatland;<br />

eon. Clifford of Livonia; two<br />

grandchildren; and siatera, Marion<br />

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^ I Engler sends Mervenne to area office<br />

Mora Copilot mpaulaa<br />

After many year* in Lansing.<br />

Anne Mervenne is returning to<br />

southeaatern Michigan. The Bir<br />

mingham raiaed political pro will<br />

become director of Gov. John En<br />

gler's Detroit office, maintaining<br />

contact with regional and local<br />

agenciee from the atate office<br />

building on Sixth Street.<br />

Like her predeceaaor, Susy<br />

Heintx, Mervenne has been an<br />

elected county commissioner, in<br />

Ingham County. She worked for<br />

•lata Sen. Doug Cruce of Troy until<br />

Engler took office in 1991, then<br />

jumped to the governor's staff.<br />

For three years she waa in<br />

charge of screening candidates for<br />

hundreds of gubernatorial appointmenta<br />

to everything from the<br />

Apple Commisaion to the Water<br />

Well Drillers Advisory Board<br />

In the laat year Mervenne has<br />

headed the staff of the Women's<br />

Commiaaion. a strong advocate of<br />

spbuae-abuae legislation.<br />

Heintx, a former Wayne County<br />

commiaaioner from Northville.<br />

has Engler's backing to become<br />

Republican Party chair st the<br />

February state convention.<br />

For thoee who keep count. En<br />

jler has one of the moat femalelaced<br />

edminiatratione in Michigan<br />

history: Lt. Gov. Connie<br />

Binsfeld, new chief of staff<br />

Sharon Roth well, Mervenne in<br />

Detroit, LeAnne Redick in Wash<br />

ington, and Lucille Taylor of<br />

Southfleld as legal counsel.<br />

2 new Judges<br />

The state Court of Appeals now<br />

has 10 judges who got there by appointment<br />

versus 14 who got<br />

there by election.<br />

Engler appointed Henry W.<br />

Saad, of Birmingham, to replace<br />

John H. Shepherd, 60, of South<br />

field, who resigned. A partner in<br />

the Bloomfiaid Hills office of the<br />

Dickinaon-Wright firm, Saad alao<br />

haa taught at the University of<br />

Detroit and Wayne State University<br />

law schools. Engler noted<br />

that Saad had been tapped in<br />

1992 by then-Preeident George<br />

Bush for a federal judgeship, but<br />

the eppointment died for lack of<br />

Senate confirmation.<br />

Engler alao topped former U.S.<br />

district attorney Stephen J.<br />

Mark man for the state's second<br />

highest court. He will replace<br />

Elizabeth Weaver, of Glen Arbor,<br />

whom voters on Nov. 8 elevated to<br />

the state Supreme Court. Mark<br />

man is of counsel to the firm of<br />

Miller Canfield. Although previously<br />

s metro Detroit resident,<br />

Markman will represent a northern<br />

Michigan diatrict.<br />

Both appointments are good<br />

until 1996, when the appellate<br />

judges must stand for election to<br />

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Pup quiz Michigan, on paper,<br />

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Dorothy Riley (who waa appointed.<br />

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Some Republicans fear new voter law<br />

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9r*n Wirru<br />

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,1994<br />

FASMLY ROOM<br />

KAREN MEILR<br />

Remembering<br />

another Dec. 15<br />

T oday<br />

lit Thursday. Dec 15 The little details<br />

of the day probably won't much be remem-<br />

bered in yearn to come Today'* minutiae?<br />

Pffift. gone Juat like that<br />

But there wa* a Dec 15. a Sunday about<br />

which I remember a whole bunch of minutiae<br />

And all Moms, I know, will understand thia<br />

They understand thia buaineea of remembering<br />

itty bitty details That's because everything, itty<br />

bitty included, seems magnified, seems ao BIG,<br />

on the day you give birth.<br />

First of all, you're big The distance between<br />

your house and the hoepital ia big, time ia big,<br />

and the gown you're issued ia big and too (lappy<br />

And that's not for your comfort, of course; it's for<br />

the strangers Boy. do you ever meet a lot of<br />

them that day. And they don't have much use for<br />

who you are. juat what you happen to be doing at<br />

the time and at what speed you're doing it. It'a a<br />

day when dignity and daintiness get shoved in a<br />

doeet along with your clothing And all in that<br />

one day you experience the most outrageous pain<br />

and the mo»t exalted joy. And that day you never<br />

ever forget. Not even the minutiae.<br />

Today happens to be my Joey's third birthday.<br />

He waa born a little early, he waa supposed to be<br />

a New Year'a Eve baby. My husband waa very<br />

nervous about that. You know, potential tax deduction<br />

problems • the day late and dollar short<br />

sort of prohlema. But good ole' Joe, in time for<br />

Christmas and 199 I s 1040.<br />

That Sunday I awoke with no stabbing pain<br />

under my shoulder blade. The pain had been<br />

there for months and caused me to fold in half<br />

See 14A<br />

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

COMMUNITY LIFE<br />

INSIDE:<br />

Bridal Registry, Page ISA<br />

Editorials, Page 20A<br />

Page 13A<br />

Acts of caring brighten holidays<br />

• It goes without saying<br />

that the holidays arc very<br />

different following the Ion<br />

of a loved one, hut a 10*<br />

year tradition of Arbor<br />

Hospice of of serving a<br />

Swedish Christmas dinner<br />

is helping families survive.<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

8m-ULVUTU<br />

Mary Lindquiat<br />

held a Swedish<br />

Chriatmaa dinner<br />

for families and<br />

frienda Tuesday<br />

night at First United<br />

Methodist<br />

Church in Plymouth. A winter<br />

storm warning predicted treacherous<br />

road conditions, but it didn't<br />

seem to matter to the stafT. volunteers<br />

and families of Arbor Hospice<br />

assembled there.<br />

Moat of the 250 guests had loet a<br />

spouse to death within the past 10<br />

yeara. Joan Healy'a husband died<br />

last month. For the Plymouth widow,<br />

the occasion held special significance.<br />

It was the first time Healy<br />

would see the nurses and support<br />

staff that assisted her family<br />

through the final months of her huaband's<br />

life.<br />

"They became like family, hoapice<br />

made everything peaceful, beautiful<br />

It's juat the most wonderful experience,"<br />

she said.<br />

Healy'a daughter. Vicki Thomas,<br />

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said Thomas while holding<br />

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Lindquiat, a registered nurse, began<br />

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ths son of Dale Goby of <strong>Canton</strong><br />

and Marilyn O'Mal of Brighton.<br />

Ths brids-to-be is s 1968 graduate<br />

of Brighton High School and<br />

is employed ss the office manager<br />

st ETD, s video distributor in<br />

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Her finance is s 1986 graduate<br />

of Howell High School and is employed<br />

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

Schools.<br />

A September 1995 wedding in<br />

Livingston County is planned<br />

Sullck-<br />

McDougall<br />

Edward and Mary Ann Sulick<br />

of Livonia announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Carolyn,<br />

to Douglas McDougall, son of<br />

Larimore and Marilyn McDougall<br />

of Taylor.<br />

The bride-to-be ia employed by<br />

Garden City Hoepital as a regis<br />

tered occupational therapist. Her<br />

fiance ia employed aa a machinist.<br />

An August wedding is planned<br />

in Dearborn Free Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

Nazelli-March<br />

Joaeph A. and Carol M. Naxetli<br />

of <strong>Canton</strong> announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Dana<br />

Marie, to Jeff Daniel March, the<br />

son of Jerry and Cheryl March of<br />

Plymouth.<br />

The bride-to-be is attending<br />

Schoolcraft College in Livonia<br />

Her fiance ia attending Plymouth<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> High School and will<br />

graduate in June.<br />

No wedding date haa been set<br />

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Robert and Katherine Whelton<br />

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The bride-to-be is s graduste of<br />

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9<br />

The Observer THURSDAY DK< KMBKH 15. 1994 ir ISA<br />

Moreill-Taylor<br />

Diane Moral!! of Northville snd<br />

Joseph Moraili of Jonesboro. Gs..<br />

announce the engsgsment of their<br />

daughter. Amy Lynn, to Daniel<br />

James Taylor Jr., ths son of Daniel<br />

and Kathryn Taylor of Plymouth.<br />

The bride-to-be, s graduate of<br />

Michigan State University, is em<br />

ployed at Advanced Information<br />

Consul tan te in <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Madonna<br />

University snd ia employed<br />

by the City of Livonia<br />

A March wedding is planned et<br />

First Baptist Church in Plymouth.<br />

Rizer-Hlavati<br />

Lee snd Judy Riser of Livonia<br />

announce the engagement of their<br />

daughter. Cynthia Lee, to Richard<br />

David Hlavati II, son of Richard<br />

and Brenda Hlavati of Warren.<br />

The bride-to-be ia a graduate of<br />

Steve naon High School and ia a<br />

senior at Madonns University.<br />

Her fiance is s graduate of East<br />

Detroit High School snd is s senior<br />

st Wayne State University. He<br />

is employed by Ameritech.<br />

A summer wedding is planned<br />

in Parkside Church of Christ in<br />

Dearborn Heights.<br />

Tetzlaff-Wade<br />

Nancy snd Tom Tetxlsff of<br />

Warren announce the engagement<br />

of their daughter, Anne Marie, to<br />

David Alden Wade, son of Joyce<br />

Wsde of Livonia and Donald and<br />

Becky Wsde of Commerce.<br />

The bride-to-be snd ber fiance<br />

sre graduates of Michigan State<br />

University. She is employed as a<br />

teacher and he ia employed by<br />

Dard Inc.<br />

A spring wedding is planned in<br />

First United Methodist Church of<br />

Warren.<br />

in computer information syatems.<br />

She is employed by Electronic<br />

Data Systems in Bridgeport<br />

Her fiance is a graduate of Central<br />

Michigan University erith a<br />

bachelor of science degree in com-<br />

m<br />

* a<br />

puter science. He is also employed<br />

by Electronic Data Systems<br />

in Bridgeport<br />

A November wedding is<br />

planned in Viaitation Catholic<br />

Church, Bay City.<br />

ddinfl, J fontfymoon & Quide<br />

Hall-Monroe<br />

WEDDINGS<br />

Elisabeth Laura<br />

Kevin Michael Hail<br />

Sept. 10 ia St Genevieve Church<br />

by the Moot Rev. Kenneth Un<br />

tenor. Bishop of Saginaw. She ia<br />

the daughter of Charles and Mary<br />

Monroe of Livonia and he is the<br />

son of Barbers Hall of Livonia<br />

and the late Don Hall.<br />

The bride is a graduate of<br />

Churchill High School and the<br />

University of Michigan. She ia a<br />

fourth year medical student at<br />

Wayne State University.<br />

Tbe groom is a graduate of<br />

Franklin High School and is employed<br />

by J snd J Servicee. During<br />

the winter, he referees hockey<br />

at the collegiate and minor pro<br />

levels.<br />

Jennifer Deacon served aa maid<br />

of honor with bridesmaids Meliasa<br />

Donahue, Colleen Hall, Laura<br />

Monroe, Dianne Monroe and<br />

Mara Simich.<br />

Tim Hall served ss his<br />

brother's best man with groomamen<br />

Roger Graff. Chris Monroe,<br />

Neault-Fowler<br />

Jenniffer Fowler snd Michael<br />

Neault were married Aug. 20 in<br />

Our Lady of Good Counsel<br />

Church. She is the daughter of<br />

John snd Patricia Fowler of Garden<br />

City and he ia the son of John<br />

and Elizabeth Neault of Plymouth.<br />

Mary Schipps served aa maid of<br />

honor with bri dee maids Denis*<br />

Myers, Heather Morriaaett and<br />

Ann Neault.<br />

Peter Scbaldenbrand served aa<br />

best man with groomsmen Jeff<br />

Barraco, John Fowler III and Dan<br />

Neault.<br />

Joe Phillipa II served as uaher.<br />

Tbe couple received guests st<br />

St. Edith's in Livonia They sre<br />

making their home in Okemos<br />

while the eroom finishes studying<br />

Wi<br />

Doug Monroe, Bill Murray<br />

Bob Picano.<br />

Ian Monroe served aa<br />

er and Brittany Graaai served<br />

flower girt<br />

The couple received guests<br />

the Fsiriane Club before '<br />

on a trip to Jamaica. They<br />

their home in<br />

Hills.<br />

•S' <<br />

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1<br />

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to be s veterinarian and the bride -<br />

works in Lanaing. Both are graduatea<br />

of the University of Michi- .<br />

gan Dearborn "<br />

Send us your news<br />

Local wedding, engagement<br />

and anniversary announce<br />

menu are an important part of<br />

the Community Life section of<br />

the Observer.<br />

Residents of Livonia, Red<br />

ford. Garden City and West<br />

land ahould send their wedding.<br />

engagement or anniversary<br />

information, along with a<br />

photograph, to The Observer,<br />

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia<br />

46150. Residents of the Plymouth<br />

area and <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

should send information<br />

to The Observer. 744 Wing St.,<br />

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Preprinted forms that outline<br />

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16A* The Observer Tm RSIIAY Dci EiiBRI 15, 1994<br />

DSO teams up with Red Cross on holiday blood drive<br />

The tr*«lmea(<br />

triune* an<br />

t4a without blood pwo by voiun<br />

L*r> «h»oor»- However. dunn| ih«<br />

HOLIDAY MTTUB, (MTMFLU »KO DMD<br />

blood art >AM in denfer of not<br />

-vortvtaf it<br />

In recognition of the cnlK«l<br />

need fur biood toll owing lb«<br />

(hnttauu holiday, ih« LWtn.it<br />

Symphony Orihwlm and tb» R**l<br />

(roe* will piwtnl a special koli<br />

.lay blood drive Monday. IW 'J£-<br />

IV dnve anil b» 9 tm U> 3<br />

RICHARD and DEBBIK Ml<br />

KULA oi Fails Church. Vs.. *n<br />

nounoe the tnrth oi TIMOTHY<br />

DRAYTO.N Sept 26 at Beth«eda<br />

Naval HoeptLai in Betbeeda. Md<br />

He two tutm. Katie. 4. and<br />

Eily. 1 Grandparent* are Ted Mi<br />

kuia of Manaslee and Jovce Dray<br />

•en of Livonia-<br />

JEFFEEY and ERIN<br />

LEW AN announce the birth of<br />

CHRISTOPHER VINCENT<br />

Oct. 20 at Beaumont Hoepital in<br />

Royal Oak Grandparent* are<br />

Tom and Pat O'Connor of Livo<br />

rua. Jacqoe Swanson of Weatland<br />

arvi Catherine Lewan of West<br />

mrsA Great grandparent* are Ann<br />

O'Connor of Farmmgton. Gorson<br />

*rul Nancee Hay of lndialantic.<br />

Pla.. and Chuck and Jeanette Bu<br />

-holi of Pine, An* _<br />

DAVE and WENDY FOS-<br />

DK'K of Plymouth announce the<br />

btrth of TYLER DANIEL Oct.<br />

14 at St Joaeph Mero. Hoepital<br />

& Ann Arbor He has two broth-<br />

PT»- Andy and Jon<br />

(> m. mt three utes in western<br />

Wayne County, including Red<br />

Cross donor centers in Dearborn.<br />

Livonia and <strong>Canton</strong> Other donor<br />

center* are in Raoevilie, Bloom<br />

field Mil la. Ann Arbor. Oak Park<br />

end ih* Hrruuium* Center in<br />

Detroit<br />

As a special lhank you. tbe IV<br />

troit Symphony Orvheatra anil<br />

present the first 500 people »ho<br />

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NEW VOICES<br />

JOHN and KAREN FIORINI<br />

announce the birth of ANTHO-<br />

NY MICHAEL Oct- 7 at Oak<br />

wood Hospital in Dearborn<br />

t > rand parents are Julianne Footer<br />

of Garden City and the late Dan<br />

ie- 8 Foster and John and Carol<br />

Fionni of Dearborn Great grand<br />

parent* are John and Stella Buc<br />

rynski of Dearborn Height*. Beu<br />

lah Foster of Whiunore Lake and<br />

Elena Fiorini of Dearborn<br />

Height*<br />

KENNETH CZARNOMS Kl<br />

and LINDA SITES of Redford<br />

announce the birth of SARAH<br />

ROSE Aug 8 st Providence Hoe<br />

pi 1*1 in Southfield She ha* a sis<br />

ter. Mane. 3 Grandparents are<br />

Mane Sites and Jean Czamom<br />

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PALX WENSON and KRIS-<br />

T1 ALLEN-WENSON of Red<br />

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DY ALLEN Sept 11 at St Mar.<br />

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Bonnie Allen of Livonia Great<br />

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Margunte Diamond of IJvonia.<br />

MARK EICHOLTZ and MI-<br />

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With tunhU fingers. they mea<br />

win the length ami girth ai the<br />

p*cka|t. wrap it and whip up a<br />

ptrfwt bov<br />

TWy'w tackled such gstis •* •<br />

pump far a swimming • die<br />

HVM-I nng and their (air thane A/<br />

l««th*r '—'** — a popular Christ-<br />

-iv** ci ft last mi<br />

They're a* busy a* Santa*<br />

rites *h«o tt coom Chriatmaa<br />

Eve. but you woo l find them at<br />

tha North Poie They're a little<br />

closer to borne — Wayne. Wirt<br />

land. Inkster. Northvilie and<br />

Livoaia moatly Livonia.<br />

These amateur gift wrapper,<br />

are Girl Scouts. «|m 12-18. who<br />

raiaa money foe their activities by<br />

•working a gift wrapping booth at<br />

Wooderiand Mali ia Livoeia.<br />

"Thia ia great for the girts,<br />

tsid Jackie Comiakey whose<br />

Troop 107 l* one of 11 troop. peo<br />

wding manpower for tha booth<br />

Where are you going to let a 12vear<br />

oid work** Tha opportunity is<br />

not out there for tham othar than<br />

a place Uka thia. Here they laarn<br />

at an aariy age lo manage mooay<br />

Forty three Scout* have set up<br />

shop in a vacant storefront at tha<br />

waat and of the mall, and with tha<br />

help of 32 adult*, have been work<br />

mg three hour shifts dunng mall<br />

hour* since So* 2S And thayll<br />

ba wrapping nght up to the time<br />

tha store* close oo Chnatma*<br />

Eve<br />

The idea behind the project i*<br />

to help the Scout* raiae mooay.<br />

MM oi which joes to the Girt<br />

Scout Council, for their Scout ac<br />

ti vi ilea In tha procaaa they learn<br />

marketing, how to work<br />

with customers and achaduling.<br />

The Scout* received three<br />

hour* oi training where they<br />

learned how lo meaaure and wrap<br />

the pai h i(ii how to make the<br />

bow* and attach them. At the<br />

booth, they wear their uniform*,<br />

sign in and out and take care of<br />

the buainea* part oi the project.<br />

They even order the paper uaad lo<br />

make the gift tag*<br />

"The girt* do have to sell cook •<br />

tea and calendars to do thia and<br />

sign a releaae that the money will<br />

be uaad for Girt Scout activities,"<br />

Comiakey aaid. "It'a a great way<br />

foe the girt* to make money, eape<br />

cially when they're oo longer cute<br />

little Browmea selling cookie*,<br />

calendars and nut*<br />

Since the booth is in operation<br />

daily dunng mall hours, parent*<br />

fill in while the girls are io school<br />

Some Scouts may work 10 shift*.<br />

IOOM may work three or four de<br />

pending on their schedule* But<br />

in the end, the money ia divided<br />

up baaed on the number of girt*<br />

participating. Comiakey said.<br />

This is the third year they have<br />

wrapped gift* — birthday, anni<br />

versary and other special occa<br />

sions included — and the money<br />

raised ha* been used to pay for<br />

tnpa lo Gatlmburg. Tenn.. Toron<br />

to, Chicago. Traverse City and<br />

uoe week wortung tnpa to Macki<br />

nac Island.<br />

One Scout, who used last year s<br />

money- to pay for a tnp to Space<br />

Camp in Huntsville. Ala., plan*<br />

on spending this year's earnings<br />

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH RESIDENTS<br />

AND PROPERTY OWNERS<br />

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ON TTA<br />

KTILY WYCONIK<br />

'White Christmas'<br />

to be shown at library<br />

T<br />

ake a break from the Chriatmaa ruah and<br />

attend the showing of "Whit* Chriatmaa.''<br />

7 p.m Wednesday, Dec. 21 at the Livonia<br />

Civic Center <strong>Library</strong>. 32777 Five Mile, Livonia.<br />

Dr Frank Ro«s will lead a discussion about the<br />

movie starring Bing Croaby, Danny Kaye and<br />

Rosemary Clooney Admission to the series is $5<br />

— the cost of s current membership to the Friends<br />

of the Livonia Libraries. Membership* will be<br />

available at the door.<br />

• Even a huge undertaking like presenting the<br />

"Nutcracker" ballet is possible when parents and<br />

teachers work together Here are two local groups<br />

who sre presenting the "Nutcracker" for the first<br />

time.<br />

• Artistry in Motion Dance School of Southfield<br />

and Ferndale is presenting an all African American<br />

production of the "Nutcracker" ballet 7 p.m.<br />

Friday and Saturday. Dec. 16-17 in the auditorium<br />

of Clarenceville High School, 20156 Middlebelt,<br />

Livonia. Tickets are 16 in advance. $8 at the door.<br />

Call (810) 557-9>20.<br />

This production features a cast of 220 children<br />

ranging in age from 3 to 18. Guest dancers are<br />

Debra Miller and Tyrone Talley of the Center for<br />

Creative Siudies in Detroit. "Wa wanted to do<br />

this. It's s large project. The parenta helped and<br />

were very supportive," said Gwendolyn Smith of<br />

Birmingham, show producer and executive director<br />

of the dance school. Crystal! White ia the artistic<br />

director.<br />

• The Farmington Dance Theatre, resident dance<br />

company of the Barbara Hatch School of Dance, is<br />

presenting "Nutcracker" 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18<br />

at Farmington High School. Ticketa $8 available<br />

at the door, senior citizen discount available. Call<br />

See 2B<br />

N o w s h o w i n g<br />

!•<br />

^ Looking ahead<br />

Ski contest winners.<br />

k Jodie<br />

'Nell*.<br />

When it comet to creative<br />

seafood dishes,<br />

John Cleveland's<br />

Water Club Seafood<br />

Grill in Plymouth ia a<br />

water wonderland.<br />

Find out what's on stage<br />

in your community. •<br />

"Dumb and Dumber"<br />

featuring Jeff Daniels<br />

and Jim Carrey enjoys<br />

smart premiere at Fox<br />

Theatre.<br />

Holiday magic sparkles<br />

through the streets at<br />

Crossroads Village and<br />

Huckleberry Railroad.<br />

Brother and aiater help<br />

local musician reissue<br />

hia 1991 recording, "An<br />

Intimate Chriatmaa. *<br />

a believable<br />

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J*-/<br />

hances are you've received at<br />

least one Christmas gift that<br />

left you. well, "Speechless."<br />

Maybe it was a Day-Glo green<br />

necktie or a gift certificate for six<br />

sumo wrestling lessons. One reader<br />

recalled getting a can of sardines.<br />

We asked readers to write and tell<br />

us about gifts that left them speechless<br />

to celebrate the opening of the<br />

movie "Speechless," which opens<br />

Friday at area theaters.<br />

It's a romantic comedy starring<br />

Geena Davis and Michael Keaton as<br />

a pair of political speech writers who<br />

meet in a convenience store and begin<br />

a relationship of romance and<br />

rivalry.<br />

No one likes to look a gift horse in<br />

the mouth, of course, but sometimes<br />

there's just no other place to look.<br />

Try to be grateful, try to be polite<br />

but some gifts leave ua speechless.<br />

Of course, some gifts are so wonderful<br />

and generous — like childbirth<br />

— that they leave us speechless<br />

with joy.<br />

Sandra Ingesoulian of Redford,<br />

who found out sbe was pregnant last<br />

December, presented her husband.<br />

George, with a toy rabbit with a<br />

noose around its neck. He opened it<br />

and looked confused.<br />

"He didn't catch it at first," she<br />

said.<br />

"Honey, don't you get it? The rabbit<br />

died," she said, referring to the<br />

old method of testing for pregnancy<br />

He eventually caught on. The couple<br />

named their son Ryan.<br />

Winners received a "Speechless"<br />

sweat shirt and ticketa to the Dec.<br />

13 screening of th* film at the Star<br />

John R Theater in Madison<br />

Heights.<br />

Here ar* excerpts of reader letters:<br />

• "The gift that left me speechless<br />

happened io 1973. My husband for _<br />

our anniversary bought me the car<br />

of my dreams, a green Ford Thunderbird.<br />

Everytime I would get in<br />

that car I would feel so excited because<br />

it was the car of my dreams."<br />

— Wendy Weingarden, Weatland<br />

• "We had been looking for lake<br />

property for several years, and my<br />

husband found and bought a piece<br />

ss a gift to me. My name is Diane,<br />

and the lake is Lake Diane." — Diane<br />

Karr. Livonia.<br />

• "A holiday gift that left me<br />

speechless was a can of sardines.<br />

Yes, a can of sardines. My boes vacationed<br />

in Florida, and a friend<br />

gave him a case of sardines. He detested<br />

aeafood." — Nell Boyer, Ster<br />

ling Heighta<br />

• "It was Friday. Dec. 22 1989 and I<br />

was awakened from a nap on the<br />

counch by my wife who aaid she had<br />

a surprise for me. Still half aaleep, I<br />

opened my gift, a book entitled The<br />

Complete Book of Pregnancy and<br />

Childbirth.' My wife and I had been<br />

trying for three years to conceive.<br />

She paid we were going to have a<br />

baby, hut it didn't register. I aaid,<br />

'Ye*, we will someday.' Then my<br />

wife reached into her pocket and<br />

showed me the pregnancy teat indicator<br />

with the poeitive sign. It finally<br />

sunk in, I was not dreaming. We<br />

really were going to have a baby.<br />

Needless to say, I eras speechless ''<br />

— Steven Coloake, Redford<br />

• "My father. Tom. and I have<br />

bunted together for 15 years. He has<br />

bagged six deer and I have been shut<br />

out all thoee year*. He always taaaee<br />

me about it. I waa totally speechless<br />

when I saw a hug* box wrapped and<br />

opened it to find a deer head with<br />

10-point antler*. He said he felt sorry<br />

that 1 was 0-for-15 so he gave<br />

KJCCLY WYOONIK, ENMM<br />

1-313-M3-2106<br />

Let's go Dining Let's go to the Movies<br />

a ~<br />

Let's go Traveling Let's go listen to Musk<br />

See SIFTS, 2B<br />

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15,1994<br />

I DAVID<br />

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••Speechless:" Michael Keaton<br />

and Geena Davis star iri<br />

MGM's new comedy.<br />

o<br />

Hilarious<br />

thoughtful gifts<br />

leave readers<br />

SPEECHLESS<br />

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DAVID<br />

JAMBS<br />

Together: Michael Keaton and Geena Davis star as complete<br />

opposites who can't fight the laws of magnetic attraction in<br />

"Speechless."<br />

Festive events perfect way to wrap up holidays<br />

0 * V<br />

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Olympic champion Okaana<br />

Boiul performs in "Nutcracker on Ice."<br />

Attending a holiday concert, dance perform<br />

ance or event ia a wonderful family tradition, and<br />

a great way to introduce youngster* to claaaical<br />

music and ball*!. Here are some holiday happenings<br />

your family ia sure to enjoy<br />

• "Nutcracker on Io*," — a holiday classic,<br />

adapted for io* feature* three gold-medal winning<br />

skaters. It's coming to Joe Louis Arena, Detroit,<br />

7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 22.<br />

"Nutcracker on Ice" feature* former Olympian*<br />

Brian Boitano, Oksana Baiul and Viktor<br />

Petrenko. Alao featured will be U.S. Open Pro<br />

Champion Rory Flack Burghart<br />

Tbe show is baaed on "Nutcracker Suite," by<br />

Russian compooer Peter Tchaikovsky It's about<br />

a young glri who receive* a Nutcracker Doll for<br />

Chriatmaa from ber godfather With a little<br />

te, th* doll com** to life in Clara's dream*.<br />

Tbe show will feature elaborate set* and<br />

tumee and the Tchaikovsky acore.<br />

Ukraine native* Baiul and Petrenko won gold<br />

In 1994 and 1992, respectively, she will<br />

play Clara and be will play the Nutcracker<br />

Boitano is a 1988 Olympic gold medalist who<br />

will make a special appeerencs aa tbe Sugar<br />

Plum Fairy.<br />

Tbe tour te playing m^or arenas in tbe United<br />

States and Can**** during tbe month of December.<br />

It te scheduled to air on NBC television 4-6<br />

p.m. Dee. SI.<br />

Ticketa are 126 and $40 For more inform*<br />

oall Ticket master. (S10) 646 6666 or (313)<br />

• Cool Yule wW bs<br />

Community Cbonis 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday,<br />

Dec. 16-17, at Harrison High School, 12 Mile<br />

Road, between Orchard Lake Road and Middlebelt<br />

Ticket* $6, senior citizens snd students $6,<br />

children 10 and under $3. Ticketa will b* sold at<br />

th* door on an availability basis. Call (810) 474-<br />

4516.<br />

• Julie Rose of Redford te one of the singers performing<br />

Handel's "Meesish," 7 p.m. Friday, Dec.<br />

16 at St Clement Roman Catholic Church, 5275<br />

Kenilworth, Dearborn, (one block south of Ford<br />

Road, two streets seat of Chae*). Th* performance<br />

will feature the 36-voice DeHaven Chorale<br />

and Chamber Orcheetra. Ticketa are 17 each. 86<br />

for children 12 or y-ounftr, available in advance or<br />

at the door. Call (318) 581 7495 for information<br />

• Schoolcraft Collate Community Choir preeenta<br />

"Echo** of Christina*" 8 pm Saturday, Dec. 17.<br />

at St Matthew's United Methodist Church (Six<br />

Mile between Merriman and Middlebalt) in Livo^<br />

nia. The conosrt* will feature tbe snsembls "Solid<br />

Braaa," traditional holiday fevoritsa and a<br />

Christmas Card sing-along. Th* Schoolcraft College<br />

Chamber Singer* will alao perform. Ticks**<br />

are 14 each. Call (313) 462 4448<br />

• Livonia Civic Cborua, featured in our photo<br />

will pressnt Its 30th annual Chriatmaa<br />

a<br />

A Christmas Wish," 3 n.m ft<br />

Dec. 18, at Clarence-villa High School, n.v><br />

There te ne<br />

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29* The Obtrver!THURSDAY DECWUR 15. 1994<br />

Gifts from page IB<br />

tarn otM at lu* ewti bawd* and<br />

antlers ~ — Jeff Craig, Livoaia.<br />

• "TW holida> gift that l*ft me<br />

mostly spa*ckl*a* »u th* yaar<br />

chure My husband bad cut out<br />

our picture* and placed u* on th*<br />

beach The la*t gift waa a tour<br />

book on our destination, Ixtapa.<br />

m> huabaad £*•>•* RM < MUf tool* Mexico — Jan MaJhott, <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

for OuutBH 1 do bkmi of th* • "M> husband and 1 had been<br />

houaafcald chore* around the dating for over three year*. My<br />

boUM SO wh*Q ! Of»CD*d DV gift present wa* * gorgeous gold watch<br />

ther* waa A ratchet KK " — Peggy that left me ab*olut*ly "Speech<br />

Jrnkin*. BloomAald Hill*.<br />

lea*." I had expected to rocatv* an<br />

• Two >*ars ago, my husband<br />

had a Lars* wwk*r basket under<br />

Lb* ire* with lot* of litti* item*<br />

• rapped LB it SJowly, he gave me<br />

on* gift at a Um« aloe vera gel.<br />

cocaa butter, sunburn spras and a<br />

beach towel "Hie re were two gift*<br />

left- I opened a colorful travel bn><br />

engagement nng We've been<br />

married 28 years now. and 1 did<br />

receive the ring one year later<br />

Every time I look at my beautiful<br />

watch. I am reminded of my quick<br />

thinking to cover my obvioua dia<br />

appointment.'' — Harriet Jacobton.<br />

Bloomfteld Hills<br />

Events from page IB<br />

• Detroit Symphony Orcheetrs<br />

with Dane* Detroit Detroit will<br />

prevent "Nutcracker" Dec. 15-18;<br />

JO-23, at th* Pax Theatre Ticket*<br />

m. 125 and tr call (313) 833<br />

J700 or Ticketinaster. (810) 646<br />

•*y&6 for ticket* and show time*.<br />

• Oakland Festive! Ballet Com<br />

pany ia staging six performances<br />

Dec. 16-18 at the Royal Oak Mu<br />

oc Theatre Guest artist* Karen<br />

Marquee<br />

(810) 476-7074.<br />

• A special thank you to the Cau -<br />

ley family of Livonia — Gerry,<br />

I jnda. Stacey and Brittany who<br />

shared information and a photo of<br />

their holiday weekend getaeray to<br />

the Festival ol Light* in Battle<br />

Creek. Remember to take your<br />

hometown Observer along on va<br />

cation this winter, and send us a<br />

photo of your family holding the<br />

paper in a scenic spot. We're look<br />

>ng for reader suggestions for<br />

great winter getaways in warm<br />

cold place*<br />

• Getaway from it all without<br />

leaving town Schoolcraft College<br />

i* boating it* "Winter Getaway."<br />

night which feature* a seven<br />

course gourmet dinner and danc<br />

ing to the Johnny Trudel! Ore he*<br />

tra 7 p m Saturday. Jan. 21 in the<br />

Waterman Center on campus.<br />

18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia<br />

Ticket* are $37 50 per person, ta-<br />

Dent** Gabay and Raymond Ro<br />

drtguex. principal dancers with<br />

the Cleveland - San Jose Ballet<br />

Company. Curtain times are 11<br />

am and 4 p.m daily All seat* for<br />

the morning performance on Friday.<br />

Dec. 16 are S10 each, for Sat<br />

urday and Sunday performances<br />

the prices are 114 children and<br />

senior citizen* and $16 adults.<br />

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"Nutcracker" ballet presented the Livonia Symphony Orchestra with Rose Marie Floyd s C on temporary Civic<br />

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The Observer! THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1994<br />

Dumb and Dumber' enjoys smart premiere at Fox<br />

So what did<br />

you expect from<br />

"Dumb<br />

Dumber?'<br />

and<br />

The<br />

ic, the plot is slmeatnonexistent,<br />

and the act<br />

ing makea Jerry<br />

Lewis look al-<br />

In abort. It waa<br />

e pretty food<br />

Oi course, aa enthusiastic audieooa<br />

helps. A near-capacity crowd<br />

paid $16 to $126 oo Monday to<br />

aae tha movie in e Pox Theatre<br />

booaAt lor Chelsea's Purple Rose<br />

Theatre. After Michigan based<br />

star Jeff Daniels showed up in a<br />

dog coatume, thia group waa ready<br />

to laugh<br />

Daniels co-stars with current<br />

comedy eensation Jim Carrey aa a<br />

pair of nitwita who can't hold a<br />

job. When a beautiful<br />

(Lauren Holly) loavee a briefcase<br />

behind at the airport, the buddiee<br />

drive cross country to give it bock<br />

to her.<br />

Their vehicle of choice is Dan<br />

iels' dog grooming von, outfitted<br />

in bumper - to- bumper shag carpeting<br />

complete with floppy ears,<br />

noae, and tail. It made its own<br />

cameo appearance in front of the<br />

Fos on Monday.<br />

"Dumb and Dumber" follows<br />

tha same route oa moat other rood<br />

moviee. The boys get in trouble<br />

with police, inault rednecks in a<br />

roadside diner, and, of course,<br />

there are gangsters after the briefcaae,<br />

which is full of ransom moo-<br />

•y-<br />

Sporting a bowl haircut and a<br />

chipped front tooth, Carrey has<br />

manic energy to spare. He seems<br />

to choooe roles that allow him to<br />

make hia face contort, whether<br />

he's just eaten the world's hottest<br />

chili pepper or expressing his love<br />

for s beautiful woman.<br />

The movie's real surprise is<br />

Daniels. Normally, be plays more<br />

reserved comic characters, moat<br />

effectively in "Something Wild"<br />

and "The Purple Roee of Cairo."<br />

Here he not only keepe up erith<br />

the scene-stealing Carrey, he actually<br />

holds his own.<br />

They so enjoy outdoing each<br />

other in outrageous bits that the<br />

dopinesa in "Dumb and Dumber"<br />

ia often contagious. The lowbudget<br />

comedy, chock full of improvisation,<br />

looks like an old<br />

Martin-and-Lewis vehicle, but<br />

with tsro Jerrys.<br />

Some of the gags work better<br />

than others, depending on your<br />

sense of humor. The movie relies<br />

atrongly on bathroom h«<br />

Carta, burps, and an<br />

scene with a laxative where Daniels<br />

can't flush the toilet — but it<br />

remains for tbe moet pert goodnatured<br />

fun.<br />

Will audiences go for "Dumb<br />

and Dumber?" You bet "This<br />

might be the number one movie<br />

around here for a while," Daniels<br />

noted in hia opening comments at<br />

The Pox.<br />

With the disappointing lineup<br />

of Chriatmaa releases, he may be<br />

right<br />

If you have a comment for John<br />

Monaghan, call him at 953-2047.<br />

mailbox 1966, on a Touch-Tone<br />

phone, or write to him care of<br />

Street Scene, Observer I Eccentric<br />

Newtpapen, 36251 Schoolcraft,<br />

Livonia, MI 48150.<br />

Tell us about your fashion blunders<br />

Everyone's done it — made a<br />

fashion faux pea, a blunder that<br />

they're embarrassed to admit.<br />

Send us a picture of your worst<br />

fashion faux pas, or juat write<br />

about it, to win a prise in our<br />

giveaway for "Ready to Wear<br />

(Pret-A-Porter)," a new foahion<br />

comedy opening at metro Detroit<br />

movie theaters oo Dec. 26.<br />

The grand prise winner will<br />

receive s gift certificate for a pair<br />

of fashion boots from<br />

mereeux. Three runners-up will<br />

receive a one yeer subscription to<br />

"Elle" magazine.<br />

Get out your photo albums, and<br />

start looking for those picturea.<br />

The first 26 readers to respond to<br />

our conteat srill receive a peas for<br />

two to tbe opening premiere of<br />

"Ready to Wear" 7:30 p.m. Tueeday,<br />

Dec. 20 at AMC Old Orchard.<br />

If you would like your photo returned<br />

to you please send along a<br />

aelf addreaaed, stamped envelope.<br />

Comic book classic<br />

comes to life in film<br />

Macaulay Culkin stars in<br />

"Richie Rich" opening Doc. 21 at<br />

metro Detroit movie theaters<br />

Baaed on the classic Harvey Com<br />

ios character of the same name,<br />

"Richie Rich" ia a comedy that<br />

folloers the adventuree of the<br />

richeat boy in tbe world.<br />

Aa sole hair to the $70 billion<br />

Rich fortune. Master Richie (Macaulay<br />

Culkin) waa born into a<br />

world of unimaginable luxury. He<br />

haa everything a boy could want,<br />

everything that money can bUy<br />

He has his own roller coaster, his<br />

personal baseball coach ia Reggie<br />

Jackson, and if he's bad his fill of<br />

pets and caviar, be haada upstairs<br />

t<br />

to his very own McDonald's.<br />

Richie's riches compound daily<br />

under the attention of his benevo<br />

lent father, Richard (Edward<br />

Herrmann), his doting mother.<br />

Refine (Christine Ebersole), s<br />

personal valet. Cadberry<br />

(Jonathan Hyde), and hia faithful<br />

dog. Dollar.<br />

Hia charmed life ia not without<br />

risk. Bent on steeling the entire<br />

Rich fortune. Lawrence Van<br />

Dough (John Larroquette), a<br />

scheming executive at Rich Industries,<br />

devises s plan to eliminate<br />

the Rich family — a hostile<br />

takeover to aay the least<br />

But the plan misfires, snd<br />

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only received a few entries.<br />

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Every yeer in Paris, the fashion<br />

industry's top designers and supermodels<br />

stage tbe world'a moet<br />

though the senior Riches are temporarily<br />

lost at sea, young Richie<br />

has remained on land. There, he<br />

discovers Van Dough's plot snd<br />

picks up the reins of his family's<br />

corporate interests with the help<br />

of Cadbury, Professor Keen bean<br />

(Michael McShane) and his firstever<br />

group of ordinary friends his<br />

oem age — a ragtag bunch whose<br />

amazement over Richie's riches<br />

turns to loyal solidarity when<br />

they find their new buddy in trou-<br />

"PROVOCATIVE,<br />

COMPELLING,<br />

AND OTHER<br />

BIG WORDS!"<br />

-ST rha iumh wsannoa<br />

exciting fashion show. It's called<br />

the "Pret-A-Porter," and it means<br />

"Ready to Wear." This holiday<br />

season, Robert AJtman invites<br />

move lovers and fashion groupies<br />

everywhere to join the party along<br />

with an all-star cast including.<br />

Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastrolanni,<br />

Julia Roberts, Tim Robbins.<br />

Kim Basinger, Lauren Ba<br />

call, Lyle Lovett, Tracey till man.<br />

Stephen Rea and Forest Whitak-<br />

JANS BOVINCDON<br />

Rich boy:<br />

Richie Rich,<br />

the richest<br />

kid in the<br />

world (MacaulayCulkin)<br />

and<br />

Cadbury, his<br />

loyal butler<br />

(Jonathan<br />

Hyde).<br />

ble. In the process. Richie discovers<br />

that the true value of friendship<br />

far outweigh's one's personal<br />

net worth.<br />

Produced by Joel Silver<br />

("lethal Weapon" 1, 2. and 3)<br />

and John Davis ("Grumpy Old<br />

Men.") the film is directed by<br />

Donald Petrie ("Grumpy Old<br />

Men"), from a script by Tom S.<br />

Parker and Jim Jennewein ("The<br />

Flintatones").<br />

A sampling of what 's piaytrtg at<br />

alternative movie theaters across<br />

metro Detroit as reviewed by<br />

John Monaghan.<br />

22918 Woodward. Ferndale. Call<br />

810-644-3030 for information. ($5)<br />

Three Stooges Feetival. I(h30<br />

pjn. Dec. 16-17. Larry, Moe, and<br />

Curly in five more slapstick<br />

shorts.<br />

• HAM ART TMCATM<br />

118 N. Main Street at 11 Mile,<br />

Royal Oak. Films play through at<br />

least Thursday, unless noted otherwise.<br />

Call 810- 642-0180 for information<br />

and ahowtimes. ($6.50;<br />

$4 students and matinee; $3<br />

twilight)<br />

"The Last Seduction" (USA —<br />

1994). The follow-up film noir<br />

from John Dahl, director of "Red<br />

Rock West." This time Linda ,<br />

Fiorentino stars as a ruthless<br />

femme fatale who double crosses<br />

her husband, then hides out in a<br />

Smalltown, USA.<br />

"Interview with the Vampire'-<br />

(USA — 1994). Neil Jordan's<br />

stunning new film version of the<br />

Anne Rice vampire novel features<br />

seductive performances from<br />

Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and newcomer<br />

Kirsten Dunst.<br />

"Bullets Over Broaderay" (USA<br />

— 1994). Woody Allen's latest,<br />

set in the 1920s, finds an ambitious<br />

playwright (John Cuaack)<br />

offered the chance to direct his<br />

own play. The only hitch: he has<br />

STOPPED!<br />

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Aspen on a<br />

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comedy,<br />

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to cast s mobster's girlfriend in a<br />

key role.<br />

4135 W. Maple. Bloomfield. AU<br />

titles play through at least next<br />

Thursday. Call 810-855-9090 for<br />

information. ($6; $2.95 twilight)<br />

"Pulp Fiction" (USA — 1994).<br />

Quentin Tarantino's violent and<br />

hilarious tale of Los Angeles<br />

gangsterism looks better after<br />

each viewing.<br />

"Tbe Shawshank Redemption"<br />

(USA — 1994). Tim Robbins and<br />

Margan Freeman play prison inmates<br />

arhoae terms span the decades.<br />

An entertaining, if clicbed.<br />

adaptatation of a Steven King<br />

story.<br />

"Interview with the Vampire"<br />

(USA — 1994). See Main Art<br />

Theatre listing above.<br />

603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call<br />

313-668-8397 for information. ($6;<br />

$4 studentaeniors)<br />

"Heavenly Crestores" (New<br />

Zealand — 1994). Starts Dec. 23.<br />

The tale, based on a true story<br />

about two imaginative girls who<br />

find themselves involved in<br />

thing they can't control. An ac<br />

claimed new movie from Peter<br />

Jackson, the director of "Dead<br />

Alive."<br />

17360 Lahser, Detroit. Call 313-<br />

537-2560. ($2.50)<br />

"The Great Race" (USA —<br />

1965). 8 p.m. Dec. 16; 2, 8 p.m.<br />

Dec. 17 (organ overture begins a<br />

half hour before showtime). Blake<br />

Edwsrd's big-budget nostalgic<br />

farce pita Tony Curtis snd Natalie<br />

Wood against Jack Lemmon<br />

and Peter Fslk.<br />

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the movies Here's a list og<br />

what's in the wines:<br />

Opening Friday, Dec. 21<br />

• "Mixed Nuts" - A Chnstmaa<br />

comedy for the "90s about a group<br />

of people at a suicide hotline oo<br />

Christmas Eve. dealing with love,<br />

birth, death and fruitcakes<br />

Steve Martin and Madeli<br />

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remote cabin in tbe wilda, becomee<br />

a source of wisdom and inspiration<br />

to the doctor and pagpcboJofist<br />

who control bar fate.;<br />

With Jodie Footer, Liam M<br />

and Natashs Richardson.<br />

• "Heavenly Creoturea" — exclusively<br />

at the Main Art Theatre<br />

Baaed on s true story, the<br />

dinary tale of a friendship<br />

tweon two young woesan who in<br />

the oourss of their intense eaaed<br />

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CHBWTWA PUOOO. MIMC warns<br />

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Duo helps market 'Christmas'<br />

• A brother and sister have<br />

teamed up to form their own<br />

music distribution business<br />

that is helping a Grammynominated<br />

musician from Rochester<br />

reissue his 1991<br />

recording, "An Intimate<br />

Christmas."<br />

BY KYLS G M I ><br />

Srsi IAI. Warns<br />

4 • The mailbox has<br />

become a vital vehicle<br />

for the retail<br />

industry over the<br />

last few i ywv<br />

counting g forbil forbt<br />

lions ot dollars<br />

worth of sales. Tbe simple housing<br />

object allows people to shop in the<br />

comfort of their own surroundings<br />

by a catalog and telephone, while<br />

postal employees do sll the leg work<br />

With that thought, a brother/sister<br />

team hope to make the gift giving<br />

season more musically appealing,<br />

even if postal carriers have to work a<br />

little harder<br />

Derek and Debbie Hood, formerly<br />

Farmington Hills residents, sre<br />

msrketing s local jazz musician's<br />

holiday music release which the two<br />

hope will launch their independent<br />

business. To Daze Music, into other<br />

musics] sngles.<br />

Now ceo weeks before the gift giving<br />

day. the two have sold more than<br />

1,500 cassettes snd compact discs of<br />

"An Intimate Christmas" by Jim<br />

Bsjor, s Rochester resident and a<br />

former Grammy Award nominee.<br />

The releases will appear in stock<br />

ings in the Detroit area, throughout<br />

the slate, across North America and<br />

even in independent music retail<br />

outlets in Los Angeles, San Francis<br />

co snd New York City.<br />

We sre coast-to-coast now. (Debbie<br />

snd I) sre worried, to be honest,<br />

thst we will run out of material, but<br />

we are not to that point yet." said<br />

Derek, a 1963 North Farmington<br />

High School graduate who started<br />

the distributing company from his<br />

Royal Oak apartment about aiz<br />

months ago.<br />

The distribution radius is not a<br />

surprise to Derek, who used s 600<br />

nsme mailing list to issue order<br />

forms through the postal system for<br />

the release, originally issued in 1991<br />

with solid music reviews and equal -<br />

ly matching buyer appeal.<br />

Tha release now sells for $7 99 for<br />

cassette snd >11.99 for compact disc<br />

through a mail order. Shipping aad<br />

handling coats are included aad the<br />

release can be order gift wrapped at<br />

no extra coat.<br />

Reaching oat<br />

"We are not a big corporation; we<br />

are local and we are reaching out to<br />

people who might not have heard of<br />

(Beyor's music) before," aaid Deb<br />

hie, a 1976 North Farmington High<br />

STIKH graduate.<br />

"An Intiminate Christmas."<br />

\<br />

Wrapping away. Debbie Hood and her brother Derek, formerly of Farmington Hills, wrap tapes<br />

in his Royal Oak apartment for their company. To Daze Music, which sells Grammy nominee<br />

and Rochester resident Jim Bajor's jazz cassettes and CDs of Christmas music,entitled"An<br />

Intimate Christmas."<br />

which contains 12 holiday songs<br />

erith Bajor playing solo piano aa<br />

well as accompanied by a jazz ensemble,<br />

was originally issued under<br />

Bajor's own Rochester-baaed recording<br />

label, JBX Records. The company<br />

folded a few yean ago. leaving<br />

Bajor at odda with hia then two<br />

business partners.<br />

In order to avoid a court- taged<br />

legal battle, the trio settled out of<br />

court, leaving him with a back log of<br />

releases, including the third press<br />

ing to the 1991 holiday music re-<br />

Earlier this year Bajor eras signed<br />

to s seven-year contract erith the instrumental-based<br />

Sugo Music<br />

recording label. Previous JBX releases<br />

were picked up and included<br />

in Sugo's library.<br />

"An Intiminate Christmas" waa<br />

not.<br />

Derek, an inspiring musician<br />

himeetf. recently joined forces with<br />

Bqjor, who has received notoriety<br />

from being featured on local radio<br />

personality Alan AI mood's "Pillow<br />

Talk" program and reoeived a<br />

Grammy nomination for hia 1966 release<br />

"Awakening." Derek decided<br />

the mailing list would provide the<br />

opportune avenue for reissuing the<br />

Bajor needed little convincing.<br />

knowing hia assistsnt pa th<br />

solid business and marketing tech<br />

niquee i<br />

'Great idea'<br />

"1 thought it was s great idea. A<br />

lot of the time I don't put the pieces<br />

of the puzzle together because I tend<br />

to focus on (the creative) end and<br />

Derek set me down and explained<br />

that this waa a solid move." he aaid.<br />

"With Derek involved I knew it<br />

would fly.".<br />

Marketing this release does not<br />

interfere with his current recording<br />

contract, Bajor said.<br />

To Daze Music sctually began<br />

with a slight push from Derek who<br />

convinced his older aiater Debbie, a<br />

medical assistant, to collaborate on<br />

the business venture. To Daxe Music<br />

began in the middle of the summer<br />

with the two compiling names<br />

and addresses, drafting fliers and<br />

order forms and acquiring a poet office<br />

box and voice mail apace.<br />

Debbie, who con fee sea to having<br />

no marketing or selling experience,<br />

is finding the venture educational.<br />

"I've learned a lot," Debbie aaid.<br />

"It la really interesting to aee how<br />

much creativity can go into tha<br />

project-1 guess i have learned that a<br />

dream begins with small thought.<br />

Before (Derek) wanted ms to get out<br />

into he spotlight. He thinks I can<br />

ainf aad dance or act or managa . . .<br />

but I juat haven't been trained for it<br />

and my heart skips when I think of<br />

it."<br />

ID the near future the sibling<br />

team hopes to expand To Daxe Music's<br />

catalog to carry other independent<br />

local musicians snd works<br />

from artists. Currently, "An Intimate<br />

Chriatmaa" ia a good launching<br />

point for the company.<br />

"It is unique in the sense that ere<br />

are repreeenting one musician, but<br />

we have to keep in our heads that<br />

this is a side line business and that<br />

we have to treat it aa such, and we<br />

will be selling other people's muaic,<br />

especially whan some record stores<br />

won't take on local artists unless<br />

they are on labels from New York or<br />

L-A-," Derek said. "So we are really<br />

doing some thing of a favor."<br />

Bajor knows he ia not taking a<br />

hand-out, instead he ia just happy<br />

to be sharing mora holiday cheer, a<br />

secood time around.<br />

"I have been collecting Christmas<br />

music for years now snd everyone<br />

has an album out now. . . everyone<br />

except Madonna haa ooe," said Bajor.<br />

who also has his own Sugo holiday<br />

muaic releaee, "Chriatmaa<br />

Memories," aa well aa appearing oo<br />

other holiday music compilations.<br />

"It sastns aa if people always want<br />

Christmas muaic even though they<br />

know the songs, it sounds different<br />

when performed by others," he aaid.<br />

To hear a sample of "An Intimate<br />

Christmas," call (BIO) 901-6643<br />

1-2 punch sends Veruca Salt to top<br />

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Veruca Salt'»<br />

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Freeh label in Chicago has lead them to a<br />

record deal with DGC, a division of Oeffen<br />

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ST ATT WsrTKS<br />

Chicago aharaapopatare Veruca Salt<br />

mercy Mueically. they quietly slither along until<br />

exploding into a wail of guitars, high-pitched bar<br />

Nina Gordon aad Louiae Poet's ooe-two vocal<br />

punch oo tha eingfe "Soother" captivated radio pro<br />

granuaers earlier thia answer. When Chicago's<br />

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Thighs" to<br />

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DOC reoorda, but not after a round oi leasing by<br />

Veruca Sab<br />

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Creek at the Festual of Lights<br />

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,1994<br />

CANTON<br />

SPORTS<br />

SCENE<br />

Pengelly soars<br />

Scott Pengelly. • junior st Plymouth Salem,<br />

turned in an outstanding performance Saturday<br />

at the U.S. Track and Field Associanon'a<br />

Croea Country Champiooahipe, finiahing<br />

I Oth overall in the 17 18 year-old diviaioo to earn<br />

All - American statue.<br />

"He ran real tough," said<br />

Salem croea country coach<br />

Geoff Baker, who accompanied<br />

Pengelly to the race at Wild<br />

Creek Golf Course in Reno.<br />

Nov. "And he ran a smart race.<br />

The ft ret mile waa ail uphill,<br />

ao he didn't try to lead from<br />

the start, like he usually doee.<br />

"The course was s killer.<br />

You had to survive — thet'a<br />

what it's all about, survive snd<br />

Scott PangaSy get what you can get.<br />

Baker wanted Penfelly to atay with the front<br />

runners for the first mile, but have aomething left<br />

for the last half-mile, which was downhill- "You<br />

hsve to maintain control for that," said Baker.<br />

Pengelly finished in 17:39 — not a particularly<br />

fast time for s 5-kilometer race, but good for this<br />

course. The top 25 in the 250-pereon race earned<br />

All American etatua.<br />

Baker was one of six others, including Scott'e<br />

parents, to sccompany him to Reno. Much of the<br />

trip was financed through donatiooa, which both<br />

Baker and Penfelly were thankful for — paiticu<br />

larly thoee who contributed deportable bottles<br />

snd cans durinf sarly morning weekend<br />

Agape wins 2<br />

Plymouth Christian Agape's volleyball team<br />

bounced back from a eeason opening defeat<br />

to poat a pair of victories in the last week.<br />

Agape topped Warren Zoe Christian 15-8, 15-11<br />

Monday at Zoe. thanks to Gretchen Baiach'a nine<br />

kills. The win alloered Agape to open its Michigan<br />

Christian Conference season erith a victory.<br />

Last Friday in Howell. Agape edged Livingston<br />

Christian 15-6. 12-15, 15-5. Caley Mullen had five<br />

kills for the winners, now 2 1 overall.<br />

FAJt(<br />

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SPORTS<br />

Braves' press<br />

isn't enough<br />

to stop Salem<br />

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Thai's what Tuesday '• i<br />

Plymouth Salem sgaim<br />

as. Bat In the final analysis.<br />

misses — at the fires throw line — proved<br />

pivotal, too.<br />

BY cj. R»AX<br />

tTATTwerm<br />

What Ypeilanti threatened with waa<br />

_ , nta<br />

ihw> would rattle<br />

!ny backcourt. It was just the kindof<br />

teat Plymouth Salem baaketball coach<br />

Bob Brodis figured his team wotdd<br />

need to face if it were to succeed in the<br />

Give tha Rocks a J<br />

Using ka superior aiaa to peat<br />

led the Braves' pressure wall<br />

oo thia<br />

_ it than it gave op The end result<br />

« . . 65-48 triumph, raising tha Rocks' record to 2-1.<br />

Ypai is M .<br />

^We took advantage oi finding the open pleyar/* said<br />

Brodie. "We knew Ypai would coma with a lot of pree<br />

sure, but we did a nice job against it."<br />

Salem took control from the start, thanks toita quick<br />

bail movement The Rocks we*e9-of-14 from the floor in<br />

the t — ' " f quarter (64 percent), with Dan McKian fin<br />

several quick strikse to the basket with a layup.<br />

McKian scored eight of hia 17 points ia ths opening<br />

landing Salem to aa 18-9 advantage.<br />

The Bravee, meanwhile, wen getting ve .<br />

Q.I~T, baffled them with a variety of sooe<br />

rS-dTk-ping them ouUkfe. Which it did: Y £<br />

was just 3-of-12 from tha field in tha first quarter (25<br />

percent) and 7-of-24 for the half (29 percent). ^<br />

That waant the only aiea the Bravee were lacking in.<br />

-Our rebounding stats at halftime showed (Salem) up<br />

19-7 " aaid Ypai coach Rex Stancsak. "I waa really dia<br />

appoint^ 1 thought we took a step backwards both offensively<br />

and defensively<br />

Chiefs hold on to claim 1st win<br />

Poinu were at s premium<br />

Tuesday at Adrian, snd Plym<br />

outh <strong>Canton</strong> came sway with<br />

more of them in poeting its first<br />

boys basketball win of the season.<br />

44-38. ^<br />

The victory was also the first st<br />

<strong>Canton</strong> for new coach Dan Young<br />

after two diaappointing setbacks<br />

We limited our turnovers<br />

down the stretch, unlike our first<br />

two games where we led and<br />

didn't take care of the ball." aaid<br />

Young. "It feels good. The guys<br />

feel good about themeelvee. Now<br />

we're lA"fc«"g for our first arin et<br />

The Chiefs, playing their aeoond-straight<br />

road game, carried a<br />

34-27 lead into the fourth quarter,<br />

but Adrian (1-2) »cond fivestraight<br />

points to trim it to 34-32<br />

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erith two minutes left.<br />

But <strong>Canton</strong> stuck with it and<br />

managed to get e few eaay beaketa<br />

against the Maples' half-court<br />

Press<br />

Ron Hunter and Ted Docks<br />

oombined to account for 33 of the<br />

Chiefs' 44 points. Hunter netted<br />

20; Docks had 13. Adrian got 13<br />

points from Derrick McKulvey<br />

and 10 from Mike Reilly.<br />

_ . 191, tapper! Ufa 74: Paul<br />

Salah poured in a career-high 37<br />

poinu to lead Plymouth Agape<br />

Christian to a one-sided win over<br />

Port Huron Support Life Monday<br />

The victory upped Agape's<br />

record to 5-2; Support Life is 0-1.<br />

Agape extended ite 39-32 lead<br />

to 65-47 after three quarters. Cory<br />

Mullen edded 14 points and Josh<br />

Thompson had 13 erith nine rebounds.<br />

Support Life got 24 points and<br />

15 boards from Byron Roes.<br />

CC 52,<br />

50 (OT): Mike Ridley scored 15<br />

points, including the game-winning<br />

baaket late in overtime, carrying<br />

Redford Catholic Central<br />

(3-0) to victory Tueeday at Riverview<br />

Gabriel Richard (0-2).<br />

Mike McDonald added 13<br />

points for the Shamrocks.<br />

Tony Sawicki tallied a gam*<br />

high 16 points for the Pioneers.<br />

SWIMMING<br />

Rocks remain title favorite<br />

BYCJ.RISAK<br />

»T*#V Warraa<br />

Lose a state champion and<br />

10 other seniors, and ei<br />

aidering a run at a<br />

championship three-peat<br />

would seem ridiculous.<br />

But Plymouth Salem's hoys<br />

swim team should be ia that<br />

poeition throughout the season.<br />

The Rocks have loet e lot,<br />

b ^ p r ^ r e n M r i m ^<br />

in a variety ef<br />

SALEM<br />

the Rocks.<br />

can boast a bunch.<br />

The team's trieeniors<br />

Joe Ervin. Rodolfo Pal<br />

ma and Andy Dealing Asked<br />

to dsscribe what events each<br />

would swim. Salem coach<br />

Chock Olson supplied the<br />

mm answer for all: M a/swimmers capable of<br />

competing in a 4 S T of<br />

1 can't<br />

think of too many events he<br />

woe't swim for us "<br />

Two other eeniora with erith plea pleaty<br />

* of ef experience will help, help. too:<br />

Eric Seidelman and Dave<br />

Brecht. Seidelman. Brecht and<br />

Ervin were part of the 200-yard<br />

and 400-yard freestyle relay<br />

at stats meet laat year,<br />

the 200 team won the state<br />

title. Seidelmen is capable in<br />

everything but the<br />

hreaatetroke. sccording to Olson;<br />

Brecht is beat in the<br />

sprint free.<br />

•Thoee five ere probably the<br />

nucleus of the team." Olson<br />

said. "It's a good five, though.<br />

a<br />

SAL1M IWM, 1C<br />

New Chief coach sets goals<br />

CANTON h^chfei<br />

the Cloaa-Up<br />

But he<br />

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ket, thanks to a hard foul by Ypsilanti's Shawn Baylu.<br />

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year in the first gama whan sha's<br />

The tour yeer<br />

winner flmshod with 1,060 career |<br />

and led the Eatfes to conaecuBva<br />

Conference Btoe OMsnn<br />

tn tm lest two seeBons .<br />

Matewsta enwagarl 16<br />

steals and tot* assists per<br />

shooting 40 parcant Bom the fleld and 80<br />

percent at the frM throw Brie. She had a<br />

career-high 26 points In pmss agamet<br />

Lnroma Stevenson and Westland John<br />

Gtonn tha sseson.<br />

r Christmas Gifts For Your Car!<br />

• Complete Cooling System Service $ 36.95*<br />

• Lube, Oil and Filter Change s 19.95*<br />

w/free bottle washer fluid<br />

• Brake & Bearing Service s 29.95*<br />

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'with coupon at drop-off Empires 1-31-95<br />

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• W ) The Observer, Tin ksuav Dkcemhkk 15. 1994 Thursday. dkcembek 15, 1994 *7C<br />

LOCAL<br />

EVENTS<br />

kit*<br />

Trsiiwood Gankii Club<br />

uki Plymouth Sympboo)<br />

League in s joint fund<br />

r>uia| project «nli be wll<br />

tag lumuuru kit* from 10<br />

am to 4 ^ m Sstuniay<br />

Dec I?, at We^-hester<br />

Mall. Kraftr i, at Sheldon<br />

and Ann Arbor Road,<br />

kroner's at Ford and Sbel<br />

don. and Danny's on Main<br />

Street in Plymouth $3.50<br />

per ot 10 candle* tt rat ion ia under way.<br />

Teama are allowed aa<br />

many non residents aa<br />

they wish A resident ia<br />

any player who livea or<br />

works full time in the city<br />

of Plymouth or <strong>Canton</strong><br />

Townahip. There ia a limit<br />

of 16 teams for the league<br />

$250 plus $15 per non-resident<br />

player. 455-6620.<br />

• mouoay plant sals<br />

The Community Literacy<br />

Council ia offering holiday<br />

plants for decorating a<br />

banquet room, lobby, or<br />

office for the holidays.<br />

Contact the Community<br />

Literacy Council to order<br />

and get pricing information<br />

on holiday plants Poinsettiaa<br />

and cyclamens in<br />

many colors and size* are<br />

available for order. 416-<br />

4900<br />

The Plymouth Community<br />

Arts Council's Art Rental<br />

Gallery is having s "Sell It<br />

So We Don't Have to Move<br />

It" sale. Gallery hours are<br />

10 am. to 8:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesdays.<br />

*96 books are on aale by the<br />

Plymouth Optimist Club.<br />

100 percent of proceeds<br />

will be uaed for children's,<br />

causes throughout south<br />

east Michigan. Entertainment<br />

books offer up to 50percent<br />

savings on dining,<br />

movie*, special events, the<br />

ater, travel, car washes and<br />

more. Price ia $40. Homedelivered.<br />

Call Ken Fiaber<br />

at 728 7619 or Bill Von<br />

Glahn at 453-8253.<br />

Community Hoapice Servicea<br />

ia offering a free Children's<br />

Grief Support Series.<br />

To register, call Vicki<br />

DesJardins or Joan Johnson<br />

at 522 4224.<br />

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

schools' clothing bank will<br />

be open Tueadays only.<br />

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

Tha Ft)ai»a tmd Cantaa Ohinw welcome Calendar item* hems should be from nonprofit commnnxty<br />

group* or tndmdnalt announcing a community program or eoent. Please type or print<br />

the information beiom and mad your item to The Calendar, <strong>Canton</strong> Observer, 744 Mng.<br />

Plymouth, Ml 48170, or by fax lo 313-459-4224 Deadline for Calendar itenu it moon<br />

Friday for the following Thunday* paper Call 4591700 if ym haue any questions<br />

M M<br />

Hours are 9-11 ^0 a m and<br />

1 -3:30 p.m. during the<br />

school year. To make an<br />

appointment or for more<br />

information, call 416-6179<br />

during open hours. The<br />

bank accepts donations of<br />

clothing in good condition<br />

during open hours.<br />

CLUBS<br />

• jayckes 0rn mouse<br />

The Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Jayceea will be hosting s<br />

holiday open house 7:30<br />

p.m. Thursday. Dec. 15. st<br />

the Village Green Apartments<br />

Club House. Hsggerty<br />

Road 'A mile south of<br />

Ford. If you are age 21 -39,<br />

come and find out what<br />

your local Jsycees sre<br />

doing around your community.<br />

The Plymouth/<strong>Canton</strong><br />

Jayceea are Michigan's<br />

No. 1 parade of chapters.<br />

Information. 453-8407.<br />

• DJLR.<br />

The Sarah Ann Cochrane<br />

Chapter D.A.R. will meet 1<br />

p.m. Monday. Dec. 19, for<br />

Christmas tea et the Plymouth<br />

Historical Museum,<br />

with speaker Beth Stewart<br />

talking about "The History<br />

of the Teddy Bear." Information.<br />

455-9427 or 453-<br />

1774.<br />

• CATM0UC<br />

General meeting srill be<br />

7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.<br />

21. at Livonia <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Library</strong>.<br />

on the south side of<br />

Five Mile, one block east of<br />

Farmington Road in Livonia.<br />

Refreshments will be<br />

served. For more informstion.<br />

call Tom st 561 -7564<br />

or Carol at (810) 545-2593.<br />

SPECIAL<br />

EVENTS<br />

Local artist Sharon Lee<br />

Dillenbeck of D and M<br />

Studio srill be exhibiting<br />

ber award-winning oil<br />

painting "Forgotten<br />

Friend*" at the Plymouth<br />

Historical Museum's ape<br />

cial exhibit at Chriatmaa<br />

for children and children at<br />

heart. The painting will be<br />

diaplayed with the original<br />

cast of bears set in a Victorian<br />

setting The exhibit<br />

will run until Jan. 31. at<br />

155 S. Main in Plymouth.<br />

455 8940.<br />

Open skate time for ali<br />

thoee looking tn kill a<br />

lunch hour or looking to<br />

gat a little exerciae. The ice<br />

arena haa open skate at the<br />

following lunch hours:<br />

noon to 1:20 pjn. Monday;<br />

1 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, 11:20<br />

a.m tn 2:40 pa. Wednee<br />

day, 1-2:40 p.m. Thursday;<br />

11:50 am. tn 12:60 p.m.<br />

Priday. Paea for city res*<br />

dents ara $2.75 sdulU, $2<br />

children. $1 JO. seniors.<br />

$125. skate rental. Por<br />

non-city raaldanf: $3.25.<br />

adults. $2JM), children; $2.<br />

Arena, at 525 Farmer in<br />

Plymouth, haa open skating:<br />

Mondays - 8:40-9:40<br />

a.m., noon to 1:20 p.m., 7-8<br />

p.m.; Tueedays — 9:40-<br />

1130 a.m., 12:30 p.m.;<br />

Wednesdays — 8:30-10<br />

s m., 11:20 a.m. to 1:20<br />

p.m., Thursdays — 8:40-<br />

11:40 a.m., 1-2:40 p.m.. 4-<br />

5:20 p.m.; Fridays — 9:40-<br />

11:40 a.m., 11:50 a.m. to<br />

12:50 p.m.. 7-8 p.m.; Sunday<br />

— noon to 1:20 p.m.,<br />

1:30-2:50 p.m. Pees for city<br />

residents are $2.75, adults;<br />

$2. children; $1.50, aeniors.<br />

For non residents — $3.25,<br />

sdults; $2 50. children; $2.<br />

seniors. Skate rental ia<br />

$1.25. Open Skate Line,<br />

455 1782<br />

Rehearsals will be held<br />

7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at<br />

the New burg Methodist<br />

Church. 36600 Ann Arbor<br />

Trail in Livonia. They are<br />

looking for men to sing<br />

four-part harmony. Tenors,<br />

leads, baritones, and<br />

basse*.<br />

• IWlfT<br />

Spirit of Detroit Sweet<br />

Adelines, a women'a chorus<br />

devoted to the singing<br />

of four-part harmony, barbershop<br />

style meets yearround,<br />

7-10 p.m. Tueadays,<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars<br />

Hall, 1-96 and Inkater<br />

Road. Reading muaic ia<br />

not a requirement. Jan.<br />

(313)534 4468.<br />

Twelve Oaks Mall ia open<br />

for walkers 8 a.m. Monday<br />

through Saturday and at<br />

10 a.m. Sunday. (810) 348<br />

9438.<br />

• hands oh<br />

The Ann Arbor Hsnds On<br />

Museum is offering many<br />

winter activities, including<br />

exhibitions snd demonstrations.<br />

219 E. Huron<br />

St.. Ann Arbor. (313) 995<br />

5439<br />

• volleyball<br />

First Presbyterian Church<br />

of Northville is sponsoring<br />

adult volleyball. 6:30 p.m.<br />

every Sunday or 7:30 p.m<br />

every Wedneeday Coat is<br />

$1. (810) 349-0911.<br />

FOR KIDS<br />

• caravan, omfpcwa<br />

Csrsvsn and Chippewa<br />

programs for 4-year-olds<br />

through sixth-graders 7-<br />

8:30 p.m. Wedneedays at<br />

Plymouth Church of tha<br />

Nazarene. 46801 Ann Arbor<br />

Road. Thia ia a scout<br />

ing-type program where<br />

children will be involved in<br />

spiritual, mental, physical<br />

and social development activities.<br />

Creative Day Nursery<br />

School, at the <strong>Canton</strong> Pre*<br />

Methodiat Church, baa<br />

openings. Programa are<br />

half day, for children agee<br />

2H-5, and include: learning<br />

gamaa and songa, art and<br />

musical ectivitiee, sharing<br />

and atorytime. 981 -3990 or<br />

991-8470<br />

with<br />

Bautiata ia the eon of Suaan and<br />

He ettanda Ptym<br />

High School and ia involved wtth haa<br />

•NOEPEM04NT<br />

baptist aau<br />

• £U.OW*M«r<br />

ML. Petty<br />

BAPTIST<br />

BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE<br />

29475 W. Six Mila. Livonia<br />

52S-3884 or 281-9276<br />

Sunday School....<br />

Morning Worship<br />

Evening Worship.<br />

Wed Family Hour<br />

youth<br />

10 00 AM<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

b 00 P M<br />

December 18th<br />

11 00 A.M. Chriatmaa Cantata<br />

"Carols & Classics<br />

6 00 P M Childrsn's Christmas Program<br />

More From Pocket Plmnniny Cslondsr<br />

A CHwt* THmt s Concerned ADout PmopM<br />

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JESUS THE EVERLASTING FATHER {<br />

7 00 pm<br />

FARMINGTON HILLS CHURCH<br />

ONC * mm fTf SMi dum<br />

St00 * p^po— ana p>mr bvn «»"«i pm*<br />

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IVPOM |IM 4S IA * %-nrm Mm 9v»<br />

s< tMmmor- b| Qod • mmt<br />

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1 4 i 11I T>»» t M.Tr euAW o»<br />

EPISCOPAL<br />

AMBCMG<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

Welcomes You!<br />

schedule of services<br />

425-6215 or 425-1116<br />

FAMILY WORSHIP SUN. 10:30 AM.<br />

BIBLE SCHOOL SUN. 6:00 P.M.<br />

Please call Church Office<br />

for schedule of other services.<br />

ST ANOREW-S<br />

EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

OvonM Michigan 4*iM<br />

421 S451<br />

Mon -Fn 9 30 AM Ho*y Eucnar-W<br />

Wedneeday A 00 P M D«ner A Claaaea<br />

Sasuraay S 00 P M Holy Eucn**'<br />

W*My T 46 A 10 AM Holy CurtwMl<br />

1 0 00 A M ChneSar tHucaw tor at aga*<br />

Sunday Mornmg Nursery Care Avi<br />

The Rev Robert Clapp Rector<br />

f«ery knee thmu bom ana e»ery<br />

i ci i Mas mar Jeeua Cnnai m Lord<br />

p*a 2ii<br />

EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />

Of the HOLY SPIRIT<br />

• est i<br />

i p<br />

Faith Covenant Church<br />

Making<br />

m Wmy 01 ut *<br />

For Aa Ages 930 sm<br />

srsMe miniih<br />

?pm Fn "-I p m<br />

Open M-S IDim -5pm<br />

455-1676<br />

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF AMERICA<br />

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

Community<br />

Church<br />

P»e A«n*«4 r»S»<br />

Meeting at FtymoeUi-Caatea<br />

PENTECOSTAL<br />

CHRISTIAN HAR MOST MIRtSTRICS<br />

24230 West McNiclWit<br />

i Ntli Mrs' 1 TaMgrspS<br />

Sunday Morning Wort hip ISM a m<br />

Wednesday BiSie Study 7 00 p ei<br />

Friday Praiss aad Worship 7 0« $ m<br />

PssMr ttaaaa LacS 537 18B0<br />

FULL QOSPCL CHURCH<br />

Of PLY140UTH<br />

291 B. BPRRiO ST.<br />

t >|»| H s«Msm SMessaK al Ma<br />

Nes*«a<br />

ASSEMBLIES Of COO<br />

'<br />

Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a m.<br />

Worship 10:30 s.m.<br />

Nuraery Pmelded<br />

Active OiCMrests" A Teens Mlnlatry<br />

Car* Grwapa a Dtadpleship Mlnlatrlea<br />

455-6022<br />

ASSEMBLIES OF GOO<br />

Need More<br />

Direcjion In<br />

Than join ua thia<br />

Sunday. There really<br />

la shatter way.<br />

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TRJ-C1TY CHRISTIAN CENTER<br />

MEN. AVE a RANNAN RZV33S4BM<br />

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Brightmoor Tabernacle<br />

Assemblies of Gob • CJjViH C. TUtx. PAStor<br />

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L<br />

•c* TH* Obmnxrt Thursday. Dkcembkh 15. 1994<br />

It's time to put the CHRIST back in Christmas J<br />

TW R« Koger W. MmU. "Weli." he thought. ~they art<br />

a wipriM I<br />

OS Ml Cknet<br />

bmi Day Now peetur mantiu<br />

Newburg I'mitfi Mtlkodiil<br />

Church ia Livoou, kilwi star*<br />

to tall. e atoey he calls "A But*<br />

-iay Surpnee '<br />

final!) roiled off to<br />

the night befors his birth<br />

Amy with unu


10C(T.C> The Observer. Tml rsday Dm ember 15. 1994<br />

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_ Here are the three winning dolls chosen by the <strong>Canton</strong> Goodfellows<br />

judges. The dolls were judged on their handmade clothes. Judges were (from left)<br />

Evelyn Ahsamit and Winnie Young. Nancy Spencer (center) is Goodfellows president z<br />

Dollie Lieberman (right) was also a judge, as was Marilyn Runkle, who is not pictured.<br />

By Joanne Mauszkwskj<br />

Stait VMTtt<br />

Some lucky girls out there<br />

will soon receive 75 dolls through<br />

the <strong>Canton</strong> Goodfellows' annual<br />

"No Child Without a Chriatmaa"<br />

effort-<br />

Toy* and food baaketa will be<br />

delivered to 61 needy <strong>Canton</strong> families<br />

this weekend. Toys, including<br />

the dolls, are for the kids,<br />

while families will receive a complete<br />

Christmas dinner of turkey<br />

and all the trimmings, as well as<br />

canned and boxed foods. Families<br />

also will receive gift certificates to<br />

Kmart, Krofer and Meijer, said<br />

Nancy Spencer, Goodfellows president.<br />

The Goodfellows conducted<br />

their annual judging of the dolls'<br />

clothes. Some dothes are handmade;<br />

others are purchased st<br />

stores.<br />

"The ones we judged were<br />

handmade," Spencer said. Judges<br />

were Evelyn Aksamit, Winnie<br />

Young, Dollie Lieberman and<br />

Marilyn Runkle.<br />

Spencer considers this year's<br />

Goodfellows effort s success.<br />

"This year there were more donations.<br />

More people came out to<br />

sell the papers. And donations<br />

were bigger," Spencer said, refer<br />

ring to the annual Goodfellows<br />

newspaper sale.<br />

Helping the Goodfellows again<br />

Von \rl<br />

uniht] >r < I nfhttiy « hjtttfwu'iil<br />

this year are students at East<br />

Middle School, who have collected<br />

food for the baskets, aa well<br />

Walker Elementary School students,<br />

who provided toys. The<br />

Crickets organisation ot preschool<br />

children alao donated socks and<br />

mittens.<br />

The largest individual contributor<br />

was Robert Potter, e<br />

chiropractor on Ford Road, who<br />

annually collects food snd other<br />

items from his patients in exchange<br />

for free visits.<br />

Spencer snd other Goodfellows<br />

will spend the next few days sorting<br />

and wrapping gifts in time for<br />

delivery Saturday.<br />

s s».lie si • (»l JO<br />

\\t«l s.ii 1(M» lhin> i\ In •HI-') MintLn I


P/C<br />

THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15.1994<br />

VICTORIA DIAZ<br />

Books worth<br />

remembering<br />

I<br />

read juat under 100 books tn 1994 It makes<br />

me feel warm all over to realize that nearly<br />

every single one left s good impresaion Lest<br />

this prompt you to conclude that I have loot all<br />

sense of discernment, let me hasten to add that<br />

< 11 most of the books I read were books I chose<br />

lo read, rather than books I had lo read, which<br />

probably skewed the odds. (2J1 liked some of<br />

the books much better than others. <br />

Light, shape, shadow<br />

detail old buildings<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

Special Warn*<br />

Plymouth photographer Kristin<br />

Cooper aims to save deserted buildings<br />

through the lens of her allmanual,<br />

Pen tax KIOOO camera.<br />

The delicate looking photos appear<br />

as if they were shot with black<br />

and white infrared film then hand<br />

colored by the 24 year old. They<br />

were not. They were shot with 200<br />

speed color film. Instead, they use<br />

line. form, balance and contrasting<br />

light, shadow and geometric shape<br />

to draw an individual into the strik-<br />

ing compositions.<br />

Littered doorway* and pane-less<br />

windows tell a story of structures<br />

long since abandoned. The peeling<br />

paint reveals layer after layer of colors<br />

counting the years of their existence.<br />

Stairways lead the eye<br />

upwards where shadows play upon<br />

shadows.<br />

"I'm fascinated with architecture,<br />

especially detailed architecture,"<br />

said Kristin Cooper.<br />

"I use atl natural lighting 1<br />

Going somewhere: Kristin Cooper captures<br />

the imagination with this color photograph<br />

of a doorway in an abandoned building.<br />

SEE BUILDINGS 3D<br />

School programs encourage study of arts<br />

BY LINDA ANN CHOMIN<br />

Gov. John Engler's budget cutting<br />

axe he* fallen heavily on the arte,<br />

especially art education. So. where<br />

are today'* art educator* to lead our<br />

children, if anywhere''<br />

Will there be any ftiture Renoir *.<br />

Bonnard'a, or Toulouse-Lautree"•?<br />

When the institution* graduate<br />

them, will they be able to support<br />

themselves^<br />

various happenings in the sub- ;<br />

urban arts world Send news leads to: Craatrve<br />

Living Editor. Observer Nawspeoers. 36251<br />

Schoo4craft Uvonis. 48150. or fatr them to<br />

(313) 5017279.<br />

New Morning School in Plymouth ia sserching<br />

for art to eeior the cover of ita annual auction<br />

catalog Deadline for submitting 36mm alides to<br />

the fine art competition is Jan. 20. 1906 A nonrefundable<br />

foe ef $10 per slide must accompany<br />

each entry.<br />

The winning entry will he uaed ae art for the<br />

(with a minimum distribution of 1.600<br />

> and on the auction invitatione<br />

Randolph Elementary<br />

At Randolph Elementary School<br />

in Livonia art teacher. Sally Diakin<br />

introduces the visual art* to her ft rat<br />

through sixth grader* via the com<br />

puter. For 46 minutes a week the<br />

children study art history using art<br />

reproduction* leerning technique,<br />

color theory, and how it wa* done by<br />

A+tfU*t<br />

the masters<br />

"We do the best possible with the<br />

time we have studying a wide range<br />

of experiences and techniques." said<br />

Diakin<br />

The computer haa me most excited<br />

It'a a new tool to create with It<br />

greatly influences everything they do"<br />

Plymouth Salem<br />

At Plymouth Salem High School.<br />

A Juror'* Choke Award of $200 will be pre<br />

sen led to the winner, aa well a* three $60 Ment<br />

Award* Juror* will select finalist* ftrom a review<br />

of the 36mm elide* Finalieta must then<br />

submit th* original work* for jury selection to<br />

New Morning School<br />

AU entries must be available for *aJ« The<br />

winning artwork will be sold at the April 1,<br />

1996 no recourse auction. A 400V80 commi*<br />

Kns Darby teaches a comprehenaive<br />

program focusing on the visual arts<br />

Student*, who received one hour of<br />

art a week in elementary and middle<br />

school, may elect to take the year<br />

long, introduction to art studying<br />

the basic skills of drawing, color theory.<br />

lettering, and perspo* t ive From<br />

there, it's on to Advanced Placement<br />

See PKOASAMS. 2D<br />

si on on the auction pries will be charged<br />

-We are looking for original artwork by a local<br />

artist that exemplifies our school and our<br />

theme. Building Dreams Together. Subid<br />

matter ia not restrictive with us." said Ihane<br />

Harmon, who donated her painting. "A Fire<br />

Within., to last year's auction<br />

New Morning School is a nonprofit preschool<br />

to eighth grade parent cooperative in Ply<br />

mouth Founded in 1973. the school ia state certified<br />

and serve* student* of all abilities from<br />

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to concentrate oa an individual<br />

area such aa painting, pottery,<br />

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"We have lour people at Dis<br />

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working at art studiue in New<br />

York. Chicago and Detroit," aaid<br />

Darby, now in her 30th year of<br />

teaching art.<br />

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area of arts education grow in<br />

thoee year*. Darby is envious of<br />

the Livonia <strong>Public</strong> Schools' Creative<br />

and Performing Arts<br />

(CAPA) program for gifted and<br />

talented students She would like<br />

to see the same sort of curriculum<br />

on the high school level in Plymouth<br />

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

"1 wish we had more parental,<br />

administrative, and community<br />

support. Because of the reductions<br />

of the art offerings, it's not<br />

as food as it could be." said Darby.<br />

a board member of the Plymouth<br />

Community Arts Council.<br />

"I'd like to see smaller claaa<br />

Diaz from page ID<br />

emerged It is slso s perceptive<br />

account of how the murders snd<br />

the execution (in Utah in 19T7)<br />

scarred each member of thia already<br />

badly-scarred family.<br />

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what we sr* -1 No glib, final an<br />

severs can be found in these pages<br />

Sometimes it seems that, considering<br />

the background they shared,<br />

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Gary Gilmore snd what he did. sa<br />

it is his younger brother. Mikal.<br />

an established snd respected<br />

journalist who authored this<br />

memorable, sensitive story.<br />

from page ID<br />

aiaea than the 38 to 2S ia a 56<br />

minute claaa now. Art la aa individual<br />

thing. It'a not like competitive<br />

sports. It'a bow they're doing<br />

compared to where they ara."<br />

Not to mislead. Darby says the<br />

Plymouth Community Arte<br />

Council renders a lot of support<br />

from monetary to providing a<br />

place for students to exhibit their<br />

art. In spring, the arts council<br />

plana to open ita newly purchased<br />

headquarters for an exhibition of<br />

works by students from high<br />

schools in Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />

Ford Voc Tech Center<br />

An alternative to regular high<br />

school art courses, and college art<br />

education, ia the Wayne Weetland<br />

Community Schools' William<br />

D. Ford Vocational Technical<br />

Center where students in<br />

preparation for a future in the<br />

field earn vocational certification<br />

in the graphic design area, among<br />

others. It servicee atudenta not<br />

only in the Wayne Weetland high<br />

schools including John Glean and<br />

Wayne Memorial, but Redford<br />

"Nobody's Fool." (snother<br />

1993-94 paperback release) by<br />

Richard Russo. Welcome to the<br />

fictional village of North Beth.<br />

New York, sn old, broken-down<br />

place, where even the trees seem<br />

st extinction's precipitous edge<br />

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town, youll meet some of its moat<br />

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irresistible hero named Sully, his<br />

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cash register, snd Rasputin, the<br />

dog who erill not die.<br />

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novel, but it helps. In fact,<br />

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This tale about death, dying<br />

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this Dickensian hodgepodge of<br />

a story never slows or even<br />

momentarily sags. What moat en<br />

which continue tn<br />

gain recognition aad<br />

department chairman.<br />

Glenn divides tha atu<<br />

lation on ths commuter<br />

Art<br />

r.<br />

into two segments - older working<br />

individuals, aad atudenta eater<br />

iag from high schoal. Coeamsrrisl<br />

art ia directed to occupation,<br />

while the fine arta lean heavily 00<br />

teaching skills, aad laaa on other<br />

aspects like survival<br />

"The future's always bean difficult<br />

for artists. They should be<br />

encouraging the development of<br />

their portfolio with a representative<br />

sample of work la each media.<br />

A graduating senior exhibit,<br />

snd visits to museums and art<br />

ist's studios in ths area allows<br />

them to aee how U'a set up, aad<br />

what to expect aa far aa survival,"<br />

aaid Glenn.<br />

"The main thing for students of<br />

all egos ia te encourage the existence<br />

of the arta. The arts sre the<br />

real spirit of existence not only in<br />

America but in cultures all over<br />

the world."<br />

livens it is Rusao'a rather astonishing<br />

gift for dislogue, his almost<br />

flawlessly drawn characters, and<br />

his sensitive insight into the "imperfect<br />

human heart, perfectly<br />

shattered<br />

Victoria Diaz of Lwonia, a longtun*<br />

member of Detroit Women<br />

WrUert, trackm the books and literary<br />

industry for the Observer<br />

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in reading. "everything from<br />

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Schutz from page ID<br />

of three scholarships lad har to<br />

•tudy figure drawing under Radford<br />

Township sculptor, Sergio<br />

Da Giuati at tha University of<br />

Michigan In Ana Arbor, acrylic<br />

painting at a camp ia Colorado,<br />

and a variety of art eierciaea at<br />

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"I've always been Interacted la<br />

people, painting what's there bat<br />

in a different way. Try to capture<br />

tha way they're thinking, the way<br />

they're moving, what their per<br />

sonalltiee must ba like. I aee them<br />

aa fragile.' said Schuta, winner of<br />

18 Scholastic Art Awards.<br />

"I use a palette of rich colors,<br />

darker colors. I don't particularly<br />

like pastels all that much."<br />

Saatad on the baaemsnt floor,<br />

Schuta appliee the oil paint with<br />

her fingers building up layers of<br />

texture that catch snd reflect the<br />

Buildings<br />

strive for strong verticals<br />

strong<br />

always<br />

geometric shape.'<br />

and<br />

Cooper's photographs target the<br />

Northville, Plymouth and Ann<br />

Arbor area. She photographed<br />

abandoned buildings located on<br />

the north weet corner of Five Mile<br />

snd Sheldon while a senior at<br />

Grand Valley State University.<br />

The work was part of har thesis,<br />

"The Beauty of Light on a Not So<br />

Gilded Stage."<br />

"People want to know where<br />

theee were taken. They like the<br />

doorway and window because it<br />

leads somewhere," said Cooper,<br />

who grew up in <strong>Canton</strong> Township<br />

"I'm very, very attached to<br />

theee buildings. I don't went to<br />

see it leveled."<br />

Cooper, for the first time, recently<br />

exhibited the works st the<br />

Plymouth Community Arts<br />

Council's Artists and Craftsmen<br />

show held during Fall Feetival. at<br />

a benefit fine crafts show for New<br />

Morning School in Plymouth, and<br />

at North Farmington High<br />

School.<br />

Seven of the photographs from<br />

thia seriee are currently on exhibit<br />

et Creative Framing and Fabric<br />

Accents, 863 W. Ann Arbor Trail<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

"The way Kristin's captured<br />

The Obterveri THURSDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1994<br />

» prefers 1 onoaa- in the Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> district, oompoattfon. Schuta rarely<br />

vaa. but when scarce, Schuta uta will<br />

uae any flat surfooa<br />

"1 love texture, and I love paint<br />

Sometimes when It'a dona. I Ilka<br />

Georgia Schuta made eure har b* work. Wken doe»<br />

to touch it." said Schuta, who<br />

aason<br />

plays lint flute with the Steven-<br />

a here, but esperi<br />

son High School symphonic band. menu of aa artiat- in -training.<br />

Many of the charachters Schuta "She really caught firs in the<br />

recorded in her mind from a brief ninth grade," said Georgia<br />

stint working at a local raetaurant.<br />

Their often sullen appear-<br />

Schuta, an art teacher for 26<br />

ance tears at the heart while "I'm amazed with ber ability<br />

prodding the viewer into further and her talents. It's wonderful to<br />

gawking at theee darkly colored see your own child surpass what<br />

characters.<br />

you've done.'<br />

To say she is prolific is an und- At Stevenson High School.<br />

erstatement. Dean and Georgia Schuta is Isarning advanced art<br />

Schuta'a Livonia boose is filled to techniquee. An independent<br />

near capacity with the paintings study hour allows more time for<br />

of their daughter. Georgia provid- painting. Reading art history<br />

ed fsrtile ground for the growing books changed ber technique of<br />

of a gifted young artist. An art putting paint on canvaa, aa she<br />

teacher at Pioneer Middle School works now towards improving ber<br />

from page ID<br />

the buildings, people just love<br />

them. They think they're unique<br />

snd because it's local around<br />

hare, it alao attracts you," aaid<br />

Pat Koroma, who along with Chris<br />

Burke owns Creative Framing.<br />

"It'a a different type of artwork.<br />

Sbe haa taken something very<br />

ugly and in ahamblea, and turned<br />

it into eomething very beautiful."<br />

Vintage arches shot in Grand<br />

Rapida alao tell a story of desertion,<br />

where city streets have been<br />

abandoned for the newer, sleeker<br />

malls in the suburbs. But not si I<br />

of Cooper's photographic experience<br />

has been in the aree of fine<br />

art. Much of ber job experience<br />

was earned during the two years<br />

she worked at a commercial photography<br />

studio. Image Concepts<br />

in Plymouth.<br />

Studio lighting became second<br />

hand to her there, ss did the sbility<br />

to create and coordinate backdrops<br />

and props. She honed these<br />

techniques while photographing<br />

everything from real estate heed<br />

shots to industrial tools, children's<br />

books for Border's catalogs,<br />

and products for Kmart sales brochures.<br />

"I learned a lot shooting jewelry.<br />

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Her first camera, a gift from an<br />

aunt at age 10, became a vehicle<br />

of expression for Cooper.<br />

"My dad wss tbe photographer<br />

in the fomily, and it sparked my<br />

interest," she said.<br />

"I liked art and art classes but<br />

was never good in it, but photography<br />

was something I could do<br />

and do well." Cooper took her<br />

first photography class in 10th<br />

grade at North Olmsted High<br />

School in Ohio. After graduation.<br />

Cooper attended Oakland Community<br />

College in Farmington<br />

Hilla.<br />

"I started to get into it at OCC<br />

because it was a more professional<br />

atmosphere My parent* were<br />

200 percent supportive from the<br />

very first, so I never gave s<br />

thought if I could make a living at<br />

it."<br />

Cooper is sending out resumes<br />

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studios specializing in<br />

product photography in the srea.<br />

But they are few and far between,<br />

snd most sre one man operation*<br />

As a free lance photographer, she<br />

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Although she hasn't figured out<br />

where sbe wsnt* to go from here.<br />

Cooper is certain sbout continuing<br />

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can be dangerous to the resident*<br />

of the condominium in s num-<br />

Ser of respects snd if your bylaws do<br />

not specifically prohibit the use and/<br />

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move-in ranch!<br />

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QUICK SALE<br />

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If you're looking<br />

for a home,<br />

why should you<br />

trust Prudential?<br />

Because more<br />

Americans do.<br />

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Trie Prudential ^<br />

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. (113)891-3180 • Fsi (313)891 -<br />

or detonation of fireworks, perhaps a<br />

rule and/or amendment to tbe condominium<br />

documents is necessary.<br />

As with any other rule, the association<br />

should have a multitude of<br />

remedies svsilable to enforce the<br />

rules, including, if necessary, ultimate<br />

resort to court to seek injunctive<br />

relief.<br />

The association should embark<br />

upon a uniform and rigorous bylaw<br />

enforcement policy relating to sll of<br />

its restrictions, including the use of<br />

fireworks, if thst is the desire of the<br />

organization<br />

Robert M Meisner u a Birmingham-area<br />

attorney concentrating hia<br />

practice in the areas of condominiums,<br />

real estate and corporate law.<br />

You are invited to submit questions<br />

by writing: Robert M Meisner, 30200<br />

Telegraph Road, Suite 467. Bingham<br />

Farms, MI 48025 This column provides<br />

general information and should<br />

not be construed as legal opinion To<br />

leave a voice-mail message for Robert<br />

M Meisner. dial (313) 953-2047.<br />

mailbox 1871.<br />

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OBSERVER<br />

STARS<br />

TMs CBtMBwi hlgtittgtils promotions, transfers, tarings<br />

and other key personnel moves within the<br />

suburben business community Sena a brief btograpfucai<br />

summary including the towns of residency<br />

and employment and a black and-white<br />

photo. it desired to: Stars. Building 4 Business.<br />

Observer A Eccentnc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft.<br />

Livonia 4S150. Our tax number is (313)<br />

591 7279.<br />

Ray E. Landberg Jr. was<br />

elected an associate of<br />

Ellis/Nseysert/Genheimer Associates<br />

Inc. in Troy. Landberg.<br />

who has 22 years of<br />

mechanical engineering expen<br />

ence, will be responsible for<br />

quality management and design<br />

services as related to<br />

HVAC and fire protection<br />

Charlotte "Charlie** Mahoney<br />

of Livonia was named<br />

regional manager in Wayne<br />

County with Detroit Edison<br />

Mahoney serves several Downriver<br />

communities Mahoney<br />

became a stafT assistant in sys<br />

tema engineering when she<br />

joined Detroit Edison in 1977<br />

Jeffrey A. Schultx of Farmington<br />

Hills was promoted to<br />

senior account executive for<br />

Marx Layne & Co. in Farming<br />

ton Hills Schultz joined the<br />

public relations firm as an account<br />

executive in March 1994<br />

He had been an account supervisor<br />

for FR Associates in Detroit<br />

Bruce Sanders of Livonia<br />

was appointed a vice president<br />

in the commercial insurance<br />

division of Cambridge Underwriters<br />

Ltd. in Livonia. Before<br />

joining Cambridge Underwriters<br />

in 1990 as an account executive.<br />

he was affiliated with<br />

Baker-Hopp & Associates<br />

She (Dbseruer<br />

4<br />

Mahoney<br />

Schultz<br />

Good times<br />

Builders bedeviled<br />

BY DOUG FUNKS<br />

Builders here generally have enjoyed<br />

good economic times the put couple of<br />

years. Good times, however, have contributed<br />

to a labor shortage with potentially<br />

bad consequences for<br />

builders and their customers.<br />

A sustained residential construction<br />

boom in southeastern<br />

Michigan haa come around to bite<br />

some builders on the bottom in the<br />

form of labor shortages.<br />

Roughing carpenters, who<br />

frame structural skeletons over<br />

foundations and bssements, are especially<br />

in ahort supply, aeveral<br />

l, | , \ j - i, — — .,t •> ,. jrf<br />

Duiioers report-<br />

The consequences aren't pleasant<br />

for builders or their customers.<br />

In terms of construction financing.<br />

if it takes longer to build, overhead<br />

and coat for supervision<br />

increases," said Gerry Brady, president<br />

of Brady k Hslan. residential<br />

builders in Bloomfield Hills.<br />

"Very succinctly, (for consumers!<br />

it means higher prices to<br />

pay for a home, longer delivery<br />

time to get a home and being very<br />

aelective in choosing a builder to<br />

get quality product and value for<br />

money." Brody added.<br />

Fred I. Capaldi, a custom<br />

builder/remodeler in Rochester<br />

Hills, said he's turned down jobs<br />

rather than risk stringing prospective<br />

clients along with delays.<br />

If you can find me carpenter*, I<br />

have 20 basements sitting now,"<br />

said Scott Jacobson, president of<br />

S.R. Jacobson Development in<br />

Bingham Farms,<br />

"We use four or five crews at a<br />

time. We could use a couple more,"<br />

said Mark Frick, vice preeident of<br />

operations for the Herman Frankel<br />

Organization in West Bloomfield.<br />

The builders concede that<br />

they've been hurt to some degree<br />

by their own<br />

Family-friendly helps everyone<br />

Trsiblsisrs: Sue Peritn (left) and Linda<br />

Hubbard, partners in a certified public accountanting<br />

firm, have been instrumental in forging<br />

family-friendly policies for the firm.<br />

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By the year<br />

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2000. as many aa<br />

80 percent of<br />

school-sged children<br />

snd 70 percent<br />

of<br />

preschoolers will<br />

hsve mothers in ^<br />

the work force, according<br />

to one study.<br />

At Plante & Moran, the Southfield-baaed public sccounting<br />

snd msnagement consulting firm, commitment<br />

to family iaeuea is s long standing tradition<br />

Four of five accountants recently elevated to the level<br />

of partner there are women, including<br />

Linda Hubbard and Susan Perlin. both mothers<br />

of young children<br />

Hubbard, mother of Mstthew. 21/2, specializes in<br />

construction snd real estate management snd has been<br />

with the firm 12 years<br />

She bvee and works in Bloomfield Hills snd was one<br />

of the founding members of Plante k Moran'* parenting<br />

tightrope action (PTA) committee, founded in 1986<br />

Perlin, whose Southfield office practice includes<br />

school districts, manufacturing and not-for-profit<br />

clients, has two daughters. Lauren, 617 and Allison,<br />

31/2. She lives in Novi and has worksd for Plante 4<br />

Moran 13 years. Currently she is co-chair of the PTA<br />

committee.<br />

Both women are graduates of Michigan State University<br />

Recently the two talked of how their firm • which has<br />

660 employees in 12 offices - haa maintained ita commitment<br />

to family issues<br />

What does your PTA committee mean to working<br />

parents?<br />

"Over the past four or five years. weVs been success<br />

Ail overall ia retaining a higher percentage of staff."<br />

Hubbard said. "Our family leave act preceded the leave<br />

act in Congress by two years.<br />

"We survey our staff to aee what iaeuea ara important<br />

to them We thought (the PTA) would be an ad hoc<br />

committee disbanded in a year or two but it's still going<br />

There sre always lots of topics to discuss "<br />

*lrt not s women-only group." Perlin added "We're<br />

ef men and women, married and singts, par-<br />

sick parents ia becoming s big issue.<br />

Ths fcmily leave set applies to a child or s parent."<br />

How Ma an I sens is this in the workplace?<br />

"It's a huge issue," Perlin eaid. "Accounting snd<br />

in general have been addressing it the laat six<br />

Half or mors of ths accounting gradu-<br />

To grow aa a firm and retain the beet<br />

la important<br />

"It's net just a women's iseus." Perlin said. " Many<br />

"Thera's been a tremendous<br />

upsurge in residential construction,"<br />

Brody said. There's not<br />

enough manpower."<br />

Housing starts increassd by 91<br />

percent in Oakland County<br />

through October of this year -<br />

5,866 units compared to 4,473 during<br />

the first 10 mon tha of 1993.<br />

The Michigan Aaaociation of<br />

Home Builders also reports that<br />

some 2,460 housing units were<br />

started in Wayne County and<br />

3,800 in Macomb through September.<br />

"Everybody ia in demand. It's<br />

not any one particular trade but<br />

all trades," said Deen Hyde, marketing<br />

director for Pulte Homes<br />

of Michigan.<br />

"I wouldn't say we're<br />

ing shortages so much as<br />

people sll lined up to meet goals,"<br />

she said. "We build throughout<br />

the year so we like to retain a lot<br />

of our subcontractors."<br />

Pulte. the volume leader, in<br />

Michigan, expects to erect some<br />

400 bouaes this year, Hyde said.<br />

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Jacobson and Frick offered another<br />

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BLACK HAM. BLUE EYES<br />

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WIUJNG TO MEET NEW FRIENDS<br />

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SEEKING lOftMONE SREOAL<br />

OWM 50 Camokc. 5H. '9C toe.. emokonaPy A<br />

tmanoM*<br />

onsrvp 4<br />

onsrvp 4 poewbM tong term rpMbcmenp I enpy<br />

concerts, mowes. drang oul. aomeOy dub* week<br />

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man mf a good senee ot tkjmor I'm looking tor a<br />

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BMERIONATOPI<br />

SMrmani<br />

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hopeless rompnac oWy * MM IM r g )Qke* 1 woUd<br />

tee to neve a monogamoua rpiabanahp<br />

CM En >1988<br />

ENJOY CHRISTIAN MUSIC<br />

SUM 30. 5'11 A 175 to* rm eeeriaed ei pones<br />

sport* com^rsekon A chtfch pnendance rmtook-<br />

mg ty.aeoneervetrve yovmg women 20-30. omo haa<br />

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