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VOLUME 20 NUMBER 77<br />
IN THE PAPER<br />
TODAY<br />
Heaving: Wayne County will<br />
unveil its plans for Morton Taylor<br />
Wednesday. /3A<br />
Candidate debate: <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Township clerk candidates debated<br />
the issues. /3A<br />
COUNTY NEWS<br />
New rules: The Wayne County<br />
Commission agreed to grant control<br />
of the new transit authority to<br />
a nine-member board where five<br />
members will be from suburban<br />
communities. /5A<br />
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tradition. The Troy-based company<br />
is family owned and operated.<br />
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SPORTS<br />
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sports section, editor C.J. Risak<br />
<strong>takes</strong> an in-depth look at anorexia<br />
nervosa. /1C<br />
Baseball winners: Both Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> and Plymouth Salem<br />
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MONDAY. APRIL 10,1996 • CANTON. MICHIGAN • 40 PAGES<br />
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<strong>Airport</strong> <strong>expansion</strong> <strong>fight</strong> <strong>takes</strong> <strong>off</strong><br />
BY JOANNE MALISZKWSKJ<br />
STAFF Wirni<br />
Sqme <strong>Canton</strong> residents want to spread the word<br />
that 360-ton cargo planes will be flyinf over the<br />
township. They contend property values could be<br />
at stake.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> resident* hoping to atop<br />
the proposed <strong>expansion</strong> of Willow<br />
Run and potential international cargo<br />
buaineaa involving 360-ton airplane*<br />
want all township resident* to realise<br />
it's everyone's problem.<br />
"We need to make our homeowner*<br />
associations aware of what is going<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> man<br />
<strong>fight</strong>s battle<br />
of a lifetime<br />
BY JOANNE MAL»ZEWWU<br />
tTArv Warn*<br />
Giving up ia not in Erich and Kathy Maimer's<br />
vocabulary.<br />
"Evan loMNriaf what they told us, we didn't buy<br />
h," aaid Kathy Meixner, 34.<br />
On June 4, 1994. Erich was diagnoaed with<br />
CML leukemia. The <strong>Canton</strong> couple waa told Erich<br />
had six montha to live without a bona marrow<br />
1 didn't understand what I had right away,"<br />
aaid Erich, 35, recalling that he aaeumed he had<br />
kidney atonaa. "The way I felt at that lime<br />
that 1 just couldn't believe the pain I<br />
through."<br />
I Experimental chemotherapy and a bone |<br />
transplant followed. Today, Erich ia without<br />
kdfcMnia though ha haa what ia called acuta graft<br />
versus boat diaease. which ia a rejection of the<br />
marrow ha received from hi* sister. He la taking<br />
steroid* to <strong>fight</strong> the rejection.<br />
It will ft> away In time," Kathy said. "They like<br />
people to get the lUaaasn to <strong>fight</strong> <strong>off</strong> the bad cella.<br />
The experience haa bean difficult for Erich and<br />
icfc, 13, and Roaie, 12. But there was<br />
without hone.<br />
"I had ao much moral aupport at the hoepital,"<br />
Erich aaid. The chemotherapy and traneplant<br />
were done at Harper Hoepital- "I knew there wen<br />
miradee out there and they happen all the time."<br />
Having leukemia waa something that Erich nev<br />
er conaidered. "You know, thia waa a guy who never<br />
had anything minor, let alone major- It mahas<br />
you look at life differently," Kathy aaid.<br />
Before his diagnosis. Erich hadn't been feeling<br />
welL He suffered from terrific back pain - waa<br />
being treated for It by a doctor-and waa Incredibly<br />
tired to the point that he had to quit work<br />
• • he didn't have the strength<br />
on," said Bill Moaher of <strong>Canton</strong> Citizens<br />
Concerned about the Willow<br />
Run <strong>Airport</strong> Expansion Project. "All<br />
of these associations need to get involved.<br />
We need to show it's <strong>Canton</strong>wide."<br />
Interested citizens met Thursday<br />
night to develop strategies to inform<br />
resident*, busineaa owners and builders-developers<br />
about the propoaed ex-<br />
Roof walker<br />
Btu. L*ASLAJU»TAFT PHOTOOSAFWW<br />
Celebration: Gallimore Elementary principal Larry Cole<br />
did some second-story work for a good cause Friday. He<br />
was on the roof to celebrate the end of Reading Month.<br />
Economic club<br />
Garry FaJa, CEO of St Joeeph Mercy Hoepital.<br />
will apeak about "Health Care Reform — What<br />
Happene Now?" at the Rudolph-Ubbe <strong>Canton</strong><br />
Economic Club at noon Wednesday, April 19. at<br />
8t John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren.<br />
F^ haa bean with the hoepital ainoa 1962. Ha<br />
la alao a member of a number of local and national<br />
h^ptt^l organizations.<br />
For roaenrationa for the $12 luncheon, call Joan<br />
Noricka, <strong>Canton</strong> Community Foundation executive<br />
director, at »1-3002.<br />
Membership directory<br />
The <strong>Canton</strong> Chamber of Commerce ia working<br />
on ita Membership Directory and Raaouroa Pro-<br />
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pansion of the vintage airport and international<br />
"tradeport". southwest of<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township.<br />
"Developers may soon become<br />
aware when housing purchases dry<br />
qp. They won't be happy," said<br />
Wayne County Commiaaioner Bruce<br />
Patterson. He suggest* developers be<br />
informed of the propoaed <strong>expansion</strong><br />
and its poaaible effect on <strong>Canton</strong>, particularly<br />
because many of these developers<br />
contribute to political campaigns<br />
on the county level.<br />
"We're here to get more people to<br />
know about this," said Gordon Libby,<br />
of the concerned cititans organization.<br />
The iaaue will be diacuaaed further<br />
at the <strong>Canton</strong> Homeowner* Advisory<br />
Council meeting at 7 p.m. Monday,<br />
April 10, in <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip Hall.<br />
The meeting i* open to the public.<br />
Moaher and others said the advisory<br />
council should addreea the proposed<br />
airport <strong>expansion</strong>. But at a previous<br />
meeting, council president Barbara<br />
Bergenty said the iaaue affect*<br />
only southwest <strong>Canton</strong>, not all of the<br />
townahip, and consequently ia not an<br />
Healthy. Erich and Kathy Meixner of <strong>Canton</strong> ore feeling blessed. Erich just<br />
received word that he is free of leukemia, following experimental chemotherapy<br />
and a bone-marrow transplant.<br />
Resident makes plea<br />
for transit system<br />
BY JOANNE MAUSZEWSKI<br />
STAFF Wama<br />
Jackie Clerc of <strong>Canton</strong> needs Nankin<br />
Tranait<br />
"Without it I am houae-bound.<br />
This ia really a big effect on me," aaid<br />
Clerc, who haa multiple-sclerosis.<br />
Clerc was among a group of senior<br />
citizens and handicapped resident*<br />
who spoke to the <strong>Canton</strong> Townahip<br />
Board of Truatee* April 4 juat before<br />
trustees voted to withdraw from the<br />
Wayne Transportation Authority. A<br />
dedicated .33-mill tax hike to finance<br />
the regional SMART transportation<br />
system would have bean on the May<br />
23 ballot<br />
The local Nankin system, which includee<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>, Weetland, Wayne,<br />
Inkater and Garden City, ia financed<br />
in part by SMART. Nankin receives<br />
CANTON CONNECTION<br />
file, which ia mailed to all reeidenta and buaineaa -<br />
aa by the end of June. The directory <strong>off</strong>ers information<br />
about the community, education, recreation,<br />
special eventa, services, and demographics,<br />
nlus teleDhone numbers.<br />
Advertiaing ia available for chamber members<br />
only by calling Specialty Communications, (810)<br />
478-6130. Deadline for ad placement ia May 10.<br />
Absentee ballots<br />
a . —ia — »- a<br />
ia the April 18<br />
Applications to vtns --r—<br />
election are still available, either by calling the<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> clerk's <strong>off</strong>ice, 897-8887. or sending a latter<br />
to the clerk's <strong>off</strong>ice, 1160S. <strong>Canton</strong> Cantor Road.<br />
subsidies from the participating communities<br />
and municipal credits from<br />
the atate, diatributed through<br />
SMART.<br />
It ia uncertain whether Nankin will<br />
lose thoae municipal credits with<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s recent vote. But Dick Fernandez,<br />
Nankin director, aaid <strong>Canton</strong><br />
ian't out of the Nankin picture until<br />
they formally withdraw from the<br />
inter-governmental agreement that<br />
binda them together.<br />
"They would have to inform ua that<br />
they don't want to be a part of it,"<br />
Fernandas aaid. Nankin'a financial<br />
year enda June 31. "1 have no direction<br />
from any kind from SMART or<br />
my commission to change anything."<br />
He said Nankin ian't likely to be<br />
SeeTBAMSfT, IA<br />
The letter must include your signature and reason<br />
why you want an a been tee ballot.<br />
The clerk's <strong>off</strong>ice will mail absentee ballots until<br />
2 p.m. Saturday. April 16. The clerk's <strong>off</strong>ice will<br />
be open that day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. to allow<br />
raaidenta to apply for ballot* You may take them<br />
home or vote at the clerk's <strong>off</strong>ice.<br />
While you may obtain an abeentoe ballot the<br />
day before the election, April 17, If you do ao you<br />
must vote the ballot at the clerk's <strong>off</strong>ice.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Townahip Hall and the clerk'a <strong>off</strong>ice<br />
Will cloee in obaervance of Good Friday. April 14.<br />
Voters may uee a drop box on the northwest side<br />
of the townahip building to drop <strong>off</strong> their voted<br />
abeentoe ballot*.<br />
Voters will cbooee a new clerk April 18. They<br />
will alao conaidar a 812 million road improvement<br />
bond propoeal aa wall aa a $8.8 million library improvement<br />
and axpanaion bond propoeal.
2A(C)<br />
Deadline today for board posts<br />
Nin« pwpl« Kase<br />
interest in running fur Plym<br />
outh <strong>Canton</strong> school board in<br />
the June 12 election<br />
Voters mil fill two four vrsar<br />
term* and «i*od« two Uix is<br />
iun. an 18 mill r*n«r*ai and a<br />
1 3 mill, wo-yw enhancement<br />
IDOMK.<br />
Candidate* have until < pm<br />
today, Monday. Apnl 10. to re<br />
turn signed petitions<br />
Candidate* who've already<br />
done **i. and who've been certi<br />
Fight from page IA<br />
Erich later took a new job in<br />
-.tailing floor coverings On his<br />
fir>t day. he collapsed. »» rushed<br />
to the <strong>Canton</strong> Oak wood Health<br />
Center and was later transferred<br />
to Oak wood Hospital. Dearborn<br />
That * where he »i« diagnosed<br />
Hi* two brother* and one sister<br />
•ere tested for a bone marrow<br />
match His *j»ter. Ann Bauer of<br />
Pinckney. was the one. Chemotherapy<br />
was started '"They have to<br />
clean out your system.' Kathv<br />
said, adding that Ench was tak<br />
ing 36 pills at one time each day<br />
.After the 5 days of chemotherapy<br />
and a day of rest, the transplant<br />
was performed Aug 26 The<br />
doctors explained the procedure<br />
with the help of a steak "That *<br />
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hurt tremendously if <strong>Canton</strong><br />
bows out because another unnamed<br />
community is interested<br />
in participating<br />
But <strong>Canton</strong> Nankin nders<br />
might be at a loss if the township<br />
<strong>off</strong>icially pull* out of the local<br />
transit system.<br />
"I think they tNankini do a<br />
great job." Clerc said. "We were<br />
going to leave <strong>Canton</strong> then decid<br />
ed to stay because of this service<br />
In a press release. <strong>Canton</strong> Supervisor<br />
Tom Yack said the township<br />
administrators will consider<br />
various options, including talking<br />
with Nankin <strong>off</strong>icials. "'We may<br />
want to consider talking with the<br />
Plymouth*, for example, and look<br />
at a western Wayne County trans-<br />
fied. include Mich—I Malooey,<br />
t'.ermld Trumpka and David<br />
McCarthy, all o/ Plymouth<br />
Township.<br />
Alao certified are Sheryl<br />
Khoury and Jeffr> Phillip* of<br />
Plymouth<br />
Individuals who've taken out<br />
petitions but aren't yet certified<br />
include former state represent*<br />
live Jerry Vorva of Plymouth.former<br />
board candidate Ste<br />
phen KUijancxy k of <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
Paul Thomas Schrauben of<br />
what we are going to do to you."<br />
Erich said, remembering the bone<br />
in the steak<br />
His sister's marrow waa re<br />
moved from her hips. "They<br />
brought it nght down the hall just<br />
like you see in the movies. Kathy<br />
said The marrow was put into<br />
Erich's chest like an intravenous<br />
dnp.<br />
After the transplant. Erich was<br />
in isolation to prevent infection.<br />
He was released from the hoepital<br />
Sept. 18- "We got the good news<br />
on Wednesday (March 29)." Ka<br />
thy said, referring to the day the<br />
family was told the leukemia was<br />
«one<br />
Erich can't return to work until<br />
March 1996. And he will have to<br />
portation network using<br />
property tai revenue.<br />
local<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> contributes 144.500<br />
from its general fund to Nankin,<br />
as well a* $43,700 in municipal<br />
credits. It also contracts with<br />
Washtenaw Family and Child<br />
Services for a limited transports<br />
tion system. If <strong>Canton</strong> remained<br />
in the Wayne Transportation Authority<br />
and the dedicated tai was<br />
approved. <strong>Canton</strong> would have<br />
doubled its municipal credits for<br />
Nankin.<br />
"I was deeply, deeply disappointed<br />
that they would not allow<br />
the citizens of the community to<br />
vote on such a vital issue," said<br />
Ralph<br />
man<br />
Sbufeldt, Nankin chair-<br />
Doctors say huge numbers of<br />
kids and adults have<br />
Attention Deficit Disorder.<br />
Is it for real?<br />
As a special public service, the Integrated<br />
Visual Learning Center will present a free<br />
lecture given by Dr. Steven Ingersoll, Many<br />
students diagnosed as dyslexic, hyperactive or<br />
having Attention Deficit Disorder actually have<br />
an oculomotor deficiency rather than an<br />
intelligence or motivation problem. To leam<br />
more about this fascinating subject, call<br />
810-478-7313 for reservations.<br />
Dr. Steven Ingersoll speaks on<br />
INTEGRATED VISUAL LEARNING<br />
—- Tuesday, April 11th<br />
7:00 pm<br />
Schoolcraft College<br />
Liberal Arts Bldg.<br />
Room LA 200<br />
18600 Haggerty,<br />
Livonia, MI.<br />
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The Observer MONDAY Ai'Hil 10. 1995<br />
Cantos. Brenda Anderaon<br />
P lee ha of <strong>Canton</strong>, and Came<br />
Blamer of Plymouth Township.<br />
Residents of the district who<br />
are 18 or older have until May<br />
15 to register to vote.<br />
Absentee ballot* will be<br />
available after tyay 24. Voter*<br />
may apply to vote absentee at<br />
any time, said Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
elections clerk Ellen<br />
Schroeder. For more informs*<br />
tion, call Schroeder at 416-3096.<br />
get his baby shots all over again.<br />
But there's no doubt thing* are<br />
looking good for the Meiiner*<br />
Tears come to Kathy's eyes<br />
when she recall* having to tell her<br />
children and family members of<br />
Erich's illness. "The hardest<br />
thing I ever had to do was to tell<br />
hi* parents and our kids. With<br />
our kids 1 didn't let them get it<br />
into their head* that something<br />
bad would happen<br />
Kathy credits Erich'* brother,<br />
Ed. and her sister. Kelly Somerville.<br />
with helping out the family,<br />
taking care of the kids and getting<br />
to the hospital when necessary<br />
""They were my biggest help."<br />
Even though Erich was in the<br />
hospital for quite awhile, the family<br />
unit stayed together Dad was<br />
still dad. "We weren't going in<br />
and seeing a frail man in that bed.<br />
He dealt with the kids when he<br />
had to," Kathy said.<br />
Erich said he wasn't about to<br />
let leukemia gel the best of him<br />
"Everytime we heard of someone<br />
dying. Erich would be down<br />
for a good week." Kathy said.<br />
"But he was the perfect patient.<br />
He never had to be told, to take<br />
his pills or do whatever they<br />
asked."<br />
<strong>Airport</strong> from page IA<br />
issue for the advisory council.<br />
"I've got a real problem with<br />
that." Moaher said. ~I think the<br />
homeowners council is where this<br />
issue belongs."<br />
Plans are to expand the airport<br />
and turn it into an international<br />
cargo teility. boosted by the automakers.<br />
To accomplish that,<br />
one of five Willow Run runways is<br />
targeted for extension from about<br />
7.000 to 10,300 feet to allow fully<br />
loaded and fueled 747 cargo jets to<br />
take <strong>off</strong> from and land at the airport.<br />
Citizens organizing this effort<br />
said landings and take<strong>off</strong>s of the<br />
cargo planes are expected to be directed<br />
on routes right over Can<br />
ton Reportedly most crashes occur<br />
during landings and take<strong>off</strong>s.<br />
Cargo planes are also generally<br />
older passenger jets that do not<br />
have advanced noise control<br />
equipment.<br />
The runway cannot be extended<br />
until Ecorse Road, south of <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
southern boundary, i*<br />
moved closer to <strong>Canton</strong>. The<br />
project also cannot move forward<br />
until the nearby Willow Creek<br />
toxic sludge pond is cleaned up<br />
and moved, involving a consent<br />
judgment and a side agreement<br />
that calls for a trust fund with<br />
GM and Ford to pay for the<br />
cleanup.<br />
. The cleanup is expected to be<br />
completed by Dec. 31, 1997. "The<br />
extension of the runway may be<br />
done before the tradeport is up<br />
and running." Patterson said. "1<br />
don't think we've got a lot of<br />
time."<br />
The concerned citizens group is<br />
focusing on safety issues that may<br />
accompany the airport <strong>expansion</strong>,<br />
including flight paths over <strong>Canton</strong>,<br />
the absence of an abort area<br />
for distressed aircraft, increased<br />
noise and pollutants.<br />
Moaher and other residents<br />
have contacted individuals in-<br />
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"The information we have gotten<br />
from Willow Run ao far is pro pa<br />
ganda," Moaher said.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Township <strong>off</strong>icials recently<br />
hired attorney and former<br />
Wayne County Commissioner<br />
Bryan Amann, known as the<br />
"Noiae C*ar" for his past work<br />
with noise abatement at Metro<br />
<strong>Airport</strong>, to represent the township's<br />
interests as plans for the<br />
airport unfold.<br />
Patterson discussed the political<br />
realities involving Willow<br />
Run, particularly Wayne County<br />
Executive Ed McNamara's inter<br />
eat in the project. Proponents of<br />
the <strong>expansion</strong> say it will provide<br />
jobs and economic growth for the<br />
area left depressed in the wake of<br />
the GM Willow Run Plant's cloaing.<br />
"The county executive, in my<br />
mind, wants the tradeport, wants<br />
the airport expanded and intends<br />
to get it," Patteson said. "When<br />
he wants something he will trade<br />
<strong>off</strong> one part of the county for the<br />
other."<br />
"You need to start identifying<br />
groups who will have an interest<br />
in this," Patterson said. "You are<br />
going to have to get people energized."<br />
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4A(P,C) 1'he Okxcnvr MOMUY APHII 10. 1995<br />
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ServicM for Glady* M Pike, "1. of<br />
CAnion w*re recently «llk Ver<br />
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neral Home making arrange<br />
meat*.<br />
She wa* born Oct. 13. 19"23 in<br />
Providence, Rhode Island, and<br />
died Wednesday. March in<br />
('.race HoapitaJ, in Detroit She<br />
cam* to this community in 1966<br />
She i» w mwd by her tiaugh<br />
ter. Sandra J Smith of Bel Air,<br />
Maryland, son. Richard R Rebel<br />
lo of Virginia, sister, Mane Hard<br />
inf. brother, James Marandola.<br />
four grandchildren.<br />
HCLfN A. MONRO<br />
Services for Helen A Monro, !W.<br />
of Plymouth were Saturday. April<br />
1. at the Schrader-Howell Funeral<br />
Home with Pastor Jerry Yarnell<br />
<strong>off</strong>iciating Bunal »a« in<br />
Parkview Memorial Cemetery,<br />
Livonia.<br />
She »as born June 21. 1914. in<br />
Copper Harbor. Mich . and died*<br />
W ednesday. March 29. in Roches<br />
ter Hills She was a homemaker.<br />
She came to the Plymouth com<br />
raunity in 1975 from Royai Oak<br />
She is survived by her SODA. Ed<br />
ward Monro of Troy , and Robert<br />
Monro of Plymouth, six grand<br />
children, four great grandchildren.<br />
ooeis A. moM^sow<br />
Services for Dons A Thompson,<br />
69. of Plymouth were held Mon<br />
dm. April 3. at the Schrader<br />
Howell Funeral Home with the<br />
Rev Roy G Forsyth <strong>off</strong>iciating<br />
She was born May 31. 1925. in<br />
Deckerville. Mich., and djed<br />
Wednesday . March 29. in Chan<br />
dier. Ant She was a bank teller<br />
at Comenca Bank for about 10<br />
years She came to the Plymouth<br />
Community in 1989 from Red<br />
ford She was a member of the<br />
Eastern Star<br />
She is survived by her husband.<br />
Alvin H of Plymouth, children.<br />
Shirley Schaden of California.<br />
Alan of Commerce Townahip.<br />
Bnan of Virginia. Mark of West<br />
land, eight grandchildren, one<br />
great-grandchild; sisters, Jean<br />
Tan ton. Ruth Tan ton. and Elaine<br />
Poole, brother. Gordon Cleland of<br />
Mich . brother. Gordon Cleland of<br />
Michigan<br />
Memorials may be made to the<br />
American Heart Aaaociation<br />
CABOTTNK L££<br />
Private family services for Caro<br />
lyne Lee Hinev 68. of Whidbey<br />
Island, formerly of Plymouth.<br />
were held Monday, March 27. at<br />
Sunnvside Cemetery, in Coupe<br />
ville, Wash Memorial services<br />
were held Wednesday, March 29.<br />
at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's<br />
Witnesses, in Oak Harbor. Wash<br />
Arrange menu were under the di -<br />
recti on of the Buriey Funeral<br />
Chapel, in Oak Harbor.<br />
She waa born Oct. 10, 1926 in<br />
Duggrr. Ind. and died Saturday.<br />
March 25. at Whidbey General<br />
HoaptLal. in Coupeville At the<br />
age of 10, she moved to Michigan,<br />
living in the Detroit and Highland<br />
Park tress On Oct. 19. 1947.<br />
she was married to Hilton H.<br />
Hines in Plymouth. They remained<br />
in Plymouth for 30 years<br />
In 1977, they moved to Whidbey<br />
Island Mrs. Hiaca was a member<br />
of the Jehovah's Witnesses of Oak<br />
Harbor.<br />
MAJHC-CUUM C. WILLIAMS<br />
Services for Mane-Claire C. Williams,<br />
54. of Plymouth were Sun<br />
day. April 2, at the Schrader<br />
Howell Funeral Home with Rabbi<br />
Joshua L Bennett <strong>off</strong>iciating<br />
Bunal was in Adat Shalom Memortal<br />
Park, in Livonia<br />
She was born Apnl 24. 1940. in<br />
Mascara. Algeria. and died<br />
Thursday. March 30, in Plym<br />
outh She was a school teacher for<br />
over 30 years — 25 years in the<br />
North ville public schools She retired<br />
in 1993. She<br />
taught French and<br />
Spanish.<br />
^^^M She came to the<br />
Plymouth cocnmu-<br />
V nity in 1968 from<br />
North ville. She<br />
came to the USA in<br />
IMOH" the mid l5*50s from<br />
Williams Algena She was co<br />
sponsor of the National Honor<br />
Society . She married Robert Wil<br />
ham* in 1987 After her retirement.<br />
she was the primary care<br />
giver to her grandchildren<br />
She received her B A degree<br />
from Western Michigan I'niversi<br />
tv in 1959 with honors and her<br />
M B A from Eastern Michigan in<br />
1980 At times she worked three<br />
jobs to put her children through<br />
college<br />
She is survived by her children<br />
Denise DeRaud of Redfurd. Mi<br />
chele" Rice of <strong>Canton</strong>. Annette<br />
RUSAO of Yonkers. NY. Robert<br />
Williams of Westland, Eve Williams<br />
of Norfolk. Va . Kirsten<br />
William* of North ville. John W'il<br />
hams of Ann Arbor, six grandchildren.<br />
brother. George Ganansia of<br />
Nantes. France, and two nephew*<br />
Memonals may be sent to the<br />
Leukemia Society of America.<br />
Michigan Chapter . 21617 Harper<br />
Avenue. St Clair Shores. MI<br />
48066<br />
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JAMES N. HOLLAND<br />
Services for James N Holland.<br />
73. of Hillsdale, were Apnl 5. at<br />
St. Anthony Catholic Church<br />
with the Rev Thomas Butler <strong>off</strong>i<br />
ctating<br />
He was born Apnl 28. 1921 and<br />
died Apnl 2 at home He graduated<br />
from Caiument High School<br />
and the University of Michigan<br />
with a bachelor of arts degree He<br />
was in the U.S. Army Air Corps in<br />
World War II. 8th Airbom Division.<br />
1st Lieutenant. He was former<br />
president of Plymouth Flush<br />
Door and a retired salesman. He<br />
belonged to St. Anthony Catholic<br />
Church<br />
He is survived by his wife. Rita<br />
W'escott, daughter. Beth Land, of<br />
Bloomfield Hill*, and sister. Jean<br />
Calvert, of Pinehurst N.C.<br />
Memorial contributions may be<br />
made to Hospice of Hillsdale Co.<br />
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CAMLE LYNH SCYMOUR<br />
Private services for Carole Lynn<br />
Seymour. 48, a native of Plymouth<br />
and a resident of Ri. 12, Port<br />
Leyden, were at Mount Hope Memorial<br />
Park in Livonia. Arrange<br />
ments were in the care of Trainor<br />
Funeral Home, Inc.. in Boonyille,<br />
New York.<br />
She was born Dec. 5. 1947. She<br />
grew up in Plymouth and gradu<br />
ated from Plymouth High School<br />
in 1966. She was employed by<br />
General Motors Corporation in<br />
Livonia until 1979. She lived in<br />
Westland for several years before<br />
moving to the Boon ville area in<br />
May. She waa a member of the<br />
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V.F.W., Women's Aux.. of Boon<br />
ville.<br />
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Sbe is survived by her husband.<br />
Thomas, parents, Lawrence and<br />
Frames Gnmes, of Plymouth,<br />
daughter, Amanda Seymour. si»<br />
ter. Franda Gnmes. two brothers.<br />
Dennis and Richard: 23 nieces<br />
and nephews<br />
K0Y L MOLL1NOSHCAD<br />
Services for Koy L. Hollingshead.<br />
29. of Colorado Springs, Colo.<br />
were Friday, April 7, at Schrader<br />
Howell Funeral Home with David<br />
Thomas <strong>off</strong>iciating Bunal was in<br />
Riverside Cemetery in Plymouth.<br />
He was born June 2, 1965, in<br />
Ypsilanti. and died Sunday. Apnl<br />
2. in Colorado. He was a technical<br />
sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, his<br />
profession was a physical therapist.<br />
He had been a lifelong Plymouth<br />
resident before joining the<br />
Air Force. He was a member of<br />
the Church of Christ of Plymouth.<br />
He graduated from Plymouth Salem<br />
High School.<br />
He is survived by his parents,<br />
•John H and Bobbye L. Hollmgshead<br />
of Plymouth, brothers,<br />
Keith R. of Redford, and Kent E.<br />
of Antona. grandmother. Elizabeth<br />
Hollingshead of Okla.; and<br />
many uncles, aunts, and cousins.<br />
Memonals may be made to the<br />
American Diabetes Association.<br />
JEREM1AH MATTHEW SIC€<br />
Services fo'r Jeremiah Matthew<br />
Bice. 8 weeks, of <strong>Canton</strong>, were<br />
Saturday. Apnl 8. at LJ. GrifFin<br />
Funeral Home, with the Rev Paul<br />
F White <strong>off</strong>iciating<br />
He was born Feb. 6. 1995 in<br />
Dearborn, and died Monday,<br />
April 3. at Oakwood Hospital.<br />
He is survived by his mother.<br />
Angela Bice, father. Joseph Minor.<br />
grandmothers. Diane Lauce;<br />
grandfather. Ronald Bice; grand<br />
mother. Lori Williams; grandfa<br />
ther, Roy Williams, uncle. Ronald<br />
Bice. aunt. Deanna Bice.<br />
PATRICK I. CICMON<br />
Services for Patrick B. Cichon. 60,<br />
of <strong>Canton</strong> will be held at 10:30<br />
a m today at LJ. Griffin Funeral<br />
Home with the Rev. C. Richard<br />
Kelly Jr, <strong>off</strong>iciating. Bunal will be<br />
in St. Hedwig Cemetery in Dearborn<br />
Heights-<br />
He was born March 14. 1935 in<br />
Detroit, and died Wednesday.<br />
April 5. He worked as a diesel repair<br />
worker.<br />
He is survived by his wife. Har<br />
nett. daughters. Alicia, Ann<br />
Kleitch. Cynthia Hayes. Ger<br />
maine; sons, Patrick W , Michael.<br />
Steven. Bnan; brother. David; 24<br />
grandchildren; and two great<br />
grandchildren.<br />
MAURTCC A WOOOWORTH<br />
Services for Maurice A. Woodworth.<br />
90. of Plymouth were held<br />
Tuesday. March 14. at the<br />
Schrader-Howell Funeral Home<br />
with the Rev. James Skim ins <strong>off</strong>iciating.<br />
Burial waa in Riverside<br />
Cemetery, in Plymouth.<br />
He was bom Doc. 6. 1904, in<br />
Grand Rapida. and died March<br />
11, in Westland. He was a shipping<br />
clerk for Ford Motor Company<br />
for 25 year*. He owned and operated<br />
the Wood worth store in<br />
Plymouth until 1942. He came to<br />
the Plymouth community in 1930<br />
from Northville. He was a mem<br />
ber of the First Presbyterian<br />
Church. The Plymouth Rock<br />
Lodge No. 47 F & A.M.. The<br />
Plymouth Historical Society. The<br />
Plymouth Gem and Mineral<br />
Club, and the Livingston County<br />
Historical Society.<br />
He is survived by his daughter,<br />
Marcia K. Bohl of Plymouth; son.<br />
Alan Woodworth of Traverse City,<br />
six grandchildren, 10 great-grand<br />
children.<br />
Memorials may be made to the<br />
Michigan Parkinson Foundation.<br />
EDWARD L. FALLON<br />
Services for Edward L Fallon, 66,<br />
of Plymouth were held Wednesday.<br />
April 5, at St. James Catholic<br />
Church in Novi. The Rev. Cronk<br />
<strong>off</strong>iciated with burial at Holy<br />
Sepulchre Cemetery.<br />
Mr. Fallon was born in Taylor.<br />
Penn, and died March 31 in Bots<br />
ford Hospital. He came to this<br />
community in 1973 from Dear<br />
born Heights He was employed<br />
at the Ford Rouge Steel Complex *<br />
and retired in 1990. He was an antique<br />
car buff, and loved Lionel<br />
trains.<br />
He is survived by his wife, Theresa<br />
Fallon; daughter, Laura Fallon-Graham;<br />
sisters. Arlene<br />
Grande and Kathleen Byin;<br />
brother. Eugene Fallon; and one<br />
grandchild.<br />
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Indoor Championships in Glenview, III., he won a<br />
silver medal in the 200-meter dash in 52.44, and a<br />
bronze medal in the 50-meter dash in 12.52, in agegroup<br />
competition. In the Midwest Masters Indoor<br />
Championships in New Lenox, III., he took second in<br />
the 200-meter dash in 52.06 and third in the 55meter<br />
dash in 14.36. At the National Masters Indoor<br />
Championships in Reno, Nev., Andrysiak — also a<br />
marathoner — took fourth in the 200-meter dash in<br />
52.88, and fifth in the 60-meter dash in 14 95. Andrysiak<br />
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BY TIM RICHAKD<br />
STATT WaiTia<br />
A former Westland man and<br />
his Soulhfield attorney could<br />
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STATT Warrca<br />
TACT, a Wayne County homeowners<br />
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She travels best<br />
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.hirty >ear» of international travel ha* made<br />
Lynn Portnoy a seasoned npert Add lo<br />
this her keen tenw of style and fashion,<br />
and the boutique owner ia eminently qualified to<br />
conduct a seminar on "Traveling In One Bag<br />
On March 30. the VIBafc Wwoan'i Club of<br />
Beverty Hills was treated to Portnoy'a packing<br />
do'» and don't* at a presentation held in the court<br />
vard behind her shoptal'306 Fourth St. in Royal<br />
Oak.<br />
Three club members were chown to model<br />
clothing that would easily take them on a 10-day<br />
vacation anywhere in the world- "Just remember<br />
to drew for vour locale," advises Portnoy "Dress<br />
up in Pans and down in L.A. With a few additions<br />
to your basic wardrobe pieces, you can travel for<br />
days<br />
Here's a bnef recap of her presentation<br />
Start with a versatile piece of luggage One large<br />
and one small carry-on are all Portnoy recom<br />
mends Savvy travelers hate waiting around the<br />
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For a 10-day trip, Portnoy suggests taking five<br />
bottoms, two jackets, eight tops and a raincoat. "A<br />
trench coat pulls together an ensemble, she say*<br />
And there's no need to pack a robe Just throw on<br />
your trench if the hotel room is chilly. She also<br />
recommends three pairs of shoes and socks in lieu<br />
of slippers When packing, "put the socks over<br />
your shoes and tuck your hosiery inside the toe of<br />
the shoe."<br />
Sneakers art a no-no. according to Portnoy<br />
They target you as a tourist, especially in Europe.<br />
Wear a cute and comfortable rubber soled suede<br />
Plan your wardrobe in three coordinating colors<br />
— two neutrals and one accent color That way<br />
everything will mil and match<br />
No wrinkle woes<br />
Packable fabrics are key. "Silk or cotton knits<br />
work best. ' says Portnoy. "Never pack an iron.<br />
Lightly steam your clothes ia the sbower or have<br />
the hotel press for you "<br />
To eliminate wrinkles, Portnoy has a tned-and<br />
true packing tip: Layer folded clothes on men's<br />
suit hangers from the cleaners. Cover the hanger<br />
with • plasuc b^, making sure to squeeze all the<br />
air out of the bag Then put in suitcase.<br />
Irene Davis wowed the audience in rust, taupe<br />
and beige coordinates A Japanese style long tunic<br />
by Moschino over cotton pant* waa interchange<br />
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MALLSMAINSTREETS MONDAY<br />
'Comfort dressing'<br />
rules the workplace<br />
BY SUSAN DSMAGCIO<br />
STAFT FIRN.1<br />
Whether you call it business casual, work day casual,<br />
dressing down or relaxing the fit, the revolution<br />
has begun to less traditional, formal outfits<br />
in the work place. Confused? You're not alone.<br />
It really bothers businessman<br />
Bruce McAvoy of East Lansing that<br />
Bill Gates, president of Microeoft<br />
holds press conferences to announce<br />
multi million dollar deals on interna-<br />
, tional television wearing a golf shirt.<br />
But like it or not. Gates' fashion<br />
statement send* s message that<br />
echoes through the halls of corporate<br />
America giving new. meaning to<br />
phrase "dress for success "<br />
The Wall Street Journal recently<br />
reported that employees who don't go<br />
along with casual dress codes are often<br />
teased by co-worker* who do.<br />
"The change has definitely<br />
triggered its own brand of stress, leav<br />
ing people somewhat confused about<br />
the best way to dress down and still<br />
look like they mean business." said<br />
Ava Deroonja marketing director for<br />
the Fairlane Town Center in Dear<br />
born The mall sits in the heart of<br />
Ford Motor Country which recently<br />
converted to full time business casual<br />
for all of its executives and <strong>off</strong>ice<br />
workers<br />
"People know they can't go from<br />
suits to slovenly, but they're not exactly<br />
sure what to wear<br />
To help. Demonja interviewed<br />
fashion retailers at the center for tips<br />
on casual dressing.<br />
"Their biggest guideline was to remember<br />
that "home casual" and<br />
work casual" are two different<br />
styles." she reported. "The<br />
sweatshirts and jeans that feel so<br />
good on a Saturday afternoon do not<br />
work in the <strong>off</strong>ice."<br />
She advised workers to "start at the<br />
dressier end of casual and work down<br />
if you feel you're over-dressed.<br />
"The trick is to choose versatile<br />
clothing that is a little softer, and a<br />
little more relaxed — in styling and<br />
fabric — while maintaining an overall<br />
coordinated image.'<br />
Arlene Goldstein, director of fashion<br />
for Parisian stores, said that "casual"<br />
does not mean "sloppy."<br />
"-"Casual business attire is clothing<br />
that allows you to feel comfortable at<br />
work yet always looks neat and professional."<br />
she said adding that twothirds<br />
of American employers now al<br />
low casual clothing in the work place.<br />
"However if your job requires you<br />
to meet with clients, be prepared for<br />
unscheduled client visits. Men. keep<br />
a dress shirt, tie and sportcoat in the<br />
<strong>off</strong>ice and women, store a simple coat<br />
dress and pumps."<br />
Colby McWilliam9 of Neiman<br />
Marcus said business casual it no<br />
longer a "fashion trend," but rather<br />
an international change in lifestyle<br />
that has been coming over the last<br />
t wo decades.<br />
"The work world haa changed." he<br />
pointed out. "Moat people don't sit in<br />
meetings, they work through their<br />
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How to look 'casual'<br />
Still confused about putting together<br />
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robe? Take these tips from the experts:<br />
• Women: Get a basic wardrobe of<br />
separates. Include white poplin or<br />
chambray shirts, knit or woven<br />
vests, casaual trousers, relaxed<br />
blazers, clasaic sweaters, jumpers,<br />
casual dresses, scarves and slip-on<br />
flats, patent leather loafers, or lowheeled<br />
sling-backs.<br />
• Men: Learn to mix and match<br />
casual separates. Relaxed sports<br />
coats, casual pants, vesta, sweaters,<br />
braided or stitched belts, ahirts<br />
with banded collars, leather<br />
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Mlinitift dtwtn. Susan Sivak said celebrating her 10th anniversary as owner of Barbara's<br />
Paper Bag in Birmingham is a dream come true.<br />
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Barbara's from Previous Page<br />
Another sought suave, sophisticated<br />
birth announcement* to tell<br />
of twins.<br />
Others stop by in search of<br />
unique wedding invitaUons, personalised<br />
stationery, custom party<br />
announcements — and Susan<br />
Sivak of Barbara's Paper Bag<br />
makes sure they find juat what<br />
they need.<br />
This month she's celebrsting<br />
her 10th anniversary as owner of<br />
the stationery store al 147 Pierce<br />
Street in downtown Birmingham,<br />
and the 20th anniversary of the<br />
business founded in 1975 by Bar<br />
bare Travis and her sister Sherry<br />
Buhai. Susan, originally a court<br />
reporter, worked part time at the<br />
shop to hook up with people who<br />
might need her calligraphy talents.<br />
When she heard the owners<br />
wanted to retire, she bought the<br />
business.<br />
- "I've always loved cards, sta<br />
tionery and paper goods," she<br />
said. "And now after 10 years in<br />
this business. I've gotten to know<br />
s great many customers who do,<br />
~"lf) MY gf"* 1 '* «tay in town another<br />
20 years, serving the people<br />
of this area by <strong>off</strong>ering personaliied<br />
service for all the important<br />
occasions of their life."<br />
Three years ago, Sivak, 39 of<br />
Huntington Woods, enlisted the<br />
help of her architect brother Ste-<br />
. ven, to remodel the store. She<br />
moved into the building next door<br />
and immediately doubled her<br />
floor space. The new building was<br />
gutted inside to make room for<br />
custom storage cubes, cabinets<br />
and work tables<br />
"We attempted to create a cozy,<br />
comfortable place to think, shop,<br />
and plan special events," she<br />
said. "There's no flourescent ligting.<br />
We used much of the brick<br />
and wood from the original building<br />
to add character: Customers<br />
can slay as long as they like and<br />
there's plenty of room to sit down<br />
and spread out idea books and catalogs<br />
on 'tables large enough to<br />
accommodate them."<br />
Sivak recently added gift items<br />
lo her inventory <strong>off</strong>ering shoppers<br />
wooden animal puzzles and ceramic<br />
banks for children, and Annieglass<br />
sculpture pieces for col-<br />
lectors. She travels to New York<br />
each spring to attend the national<br />
stationery show, and in January<br />
shops the gift shows in Atlanta or<br />
Dallas to find new and exciting<br />
merchandise.<br />
Right now customers can't get<br />
enough of paper products made<br />
from recycled materials, unusual<br />
envelope liners, and reproductions<br />
of famous art works on<br />
gift wraps and notecards Bordered<br />
blank paper and cards help<br />
computer users create their own<br />
personalized stationery and greetings<br />
cards.<br />
Sivak said Barbara's Paper Bag<br />
is a family affair because her<br />
mom helps out in a pinch and her<br />
sister moonlight* as book keeper.<br />
Judy Marsiglio has managed the<br />
store since Sivak took over 10<br />
years ago and Cindy Fudalla has<br />
worked in the shop for 5VI years.<br />
"My staff is experienced in the<br />
business and very valuable to me<br />
and my customers." Sivak said.<br />
"They've got answers. They know<br />
the business. That's pne of the<br />
keys to retail success."<br />
9he pointed out that the dawn<br />
of fax machines has sped up the<br />
delivery of customized stationery<br />
items bom four weeks to two. Her<br />
busiest season comes after Labor<br />
Day when orders begin coming in<br />
for holiday greeting cards and<br />
custom stationery.<br />
An in-house graphic artist can<br />
come up with whatever artwork a<br />
client has in mind, though Sivak<br />
said most folks find just what<br />
they want in the catalogs supplied<br />
by manufacturers.<br />
She's proud to operate a downtown<br />
business because she said<br />
"I'm not a mall person."<br />
"I like the sights, sounds and<br />
smells of a downtown." she said.<br />
"I especially like being in Birmingham.<br />
Our customers are<br />
great. It feels great shopping and<br />
walking around town. We made it<br />
through the rough years as a retail<br />
district and now we're right back<br />
on track."<br />
Barbara's Paper Bag is open<br />
Monday-Saturday 9:30 a.m. to<br />
5:30 p.m. (Thursday until 9 p.m.)<br />
Closed Sunday. Inquiries are welcome<br />
at (810) 642-3860.<br />
Casual from Previous Page<br />
computer terminals and through<br />
faxes and conference calls. You<br />
work better and longer when you<br />
lake <strong>off</strong> your tie and unbutton<br />
your shirt."<br />
Marshall Bell manager of the<br />
Smith Barney brokerage house in<br />
Birmingham said Fridays have<br />
been casual dress days since the<br />
<strong>off</strong>ice opened in 1983.<br />
"We don't wear jeans, but the<br />
tie* are gone and. it's slacks and<br />
sport* ahirts. Most of the men get<br />
their clothes at the Claymore<br />
Shop in town which has a whole<br />
department for business casual<br />
and conduct* seminars on the<br />
, subject for clients."<br />
jC_<br />
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JT<br />
We haven't found it, so here's<br />
another shot at locating an electrical<br />
timing device for Jim Willoby<br />
of Birmingham. •<br />
"I'm looking for a timer that 1<br />
can attach to my radio ao it goes on<br />
for an hour and then turns <strong>off</strong>. My<br />
radio doesn't have this clock fea<br />
ture ao I need to buy an electrical<br />
timing device. I recall such a timer<br />
from year* gone by. Ha* anyone<br />
Recognizing the need to assist<br />
their customers with selecting<br />
new work wardrobes, Levi Strauss<br />
and Co. has published a pamplet<br />
on dressing casually at work. Eddie<br />
Bauer has a new tailored line<br />
featuring twill chino pants and<br />
casual shirts, shoes and accessories<br />
suitable for the workplace.<br />
Hudson's host* Workday Casual<br />
Seminars for groups of 75 or more<br />
tailored to the individual working<br />
atmosphere.<br />
"Business clothes today must<br />
be comfortable, casual and thoroughly<br />
professional," Demonja<br />
concluded. "That's what the new<br />
look ia all about."<br />
else?<br />
If you know where Mr. Willoby<br />
can find an electronic timer, please<br />
give Malls A Mainstreets a call at<br />
(810) 901-2567 You can fax a response<br />
to (810) 644-1314. Or write<br />
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MALLSKMAINSTREETS<br />
A new look<br />
Arr EUANIMZ/STAJR PHOTOG*AFHE*<br />
Meni-5 Plaza: One of Livonia's oldest shopping centers got a face-lift recently, reopening at Merriman and<br />
Five Mile under a new awning and facade. Sallie Hargreaves, manager of Heslops, poses out front. Other<br />
major tenants at the center include LaRose Market, Radio Shack, The Aquarium, Miami Bake Shoppe, Play<br />
It Again Sports, Merriman Drugs, and Joe's Italian Bakery & Deli.<br />
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m WINCHESTER UPDATE<br />
Rumors are flying again over<br />
what's going on at the former<br />
Winchester Mall, Rochester<br />
Road and Avon in Rochester<br />
Hills. Will a Mervyns open? Is<br />
Builders Square moving in? According<br />
to Andy Shaw of Sherr<br />
Development in Fannington<br />
Hills, which owns the property,<br />
the answer is "No!"<br />
"We've locked in with a few<br />
tenants but until the entire center<br />
is leased we can't announce anything<br />
which might jeopardize negotiations,"<br />
he said. "We're still<br />
in the developmental stage, but<br />
we're on due course."<br />
Shaw said the former mall will<br />
not reopen as a mall, and be<br />
doubts the name will stay "Winchester."<br />
"Please let your readers know<br />
that the shopping center will reopen<br />
as a first class retail renovation<br />
project. The scope of the<br />
work will be thorough — from the<br />
structure to the facade to the<br />
parking lot to the lighting poles."<br />
Shaw said he did not have a^<br />
target date for a grand opening. .<br />
• SALVATION ARMY BENEFIT<br />
The Somerset Collection in<br />
Troy hosts a New York-style runway<br />
show to benefit the Salvation<br />
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presenting the latest fashions<br />
from the mall's boutiques. The<br />
show will take place in a heated<br />
tent in the mall parking lot. The<br />
afternoon includes valet parking,<br />
a box lunch of three varieties of<br />
gourmet sandwiches by Sebastian's<br />
Grill, s concert in the mall<br />
by the Salvation Army band and<br />
c<strong>off</strong>ee and dessert following the<br />
fashion show in the mall near<br />
Saks Fifth Avenue.<br />
Everyone is cordially invited to<br />
attend this event/fund-raiser.<br />
Tickets are $30 per person available<br />
though the time of the show<br />
11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, April<br />
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Conatantina Kallaa, • Bloomfield Hills<br />
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"Insanity ia not exception to the rule<br />
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A state Court of Appeals panel last<br />
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$96,000<br />
for school<br />
An April 1 auction to benefit<br />
Plymouth Township's New<br />
Morning School raised more than<br />
$96,000, up from $81,000 raised in<br />
last year's auction.<br />
Staged et Laurel Manor in<br />
Livonia, the suction attracted 496<br />
customers. ,<br />
Among the amount* paid were:<br />
• $8,100 ftp $8,000 in credit et aelected<br />
area car dealers.<br />
• $2,300 for a recast Frederick<br />
Remington sculpture donated<br />
anonymously.<br />
• $2,250 for an aluminum boat,<br />
motor and trailer donated by Sixty<br />
Lakes Marine of Mt Clemens.<br />
• $2,100 for a Bechner console piano<br />
donated by Evola Music of<br />
Plymouth.<br />
• $2,000 for s trip to Colorado do<br />
nsted by the Odom family of<br />
Plymouth-<br />
• $1,700 for s grsndfsther clock.<br />
• $1,700 for s Sergei Fedorov autographed<br />
jersey, puck and picture<br />
donated by Fedorov.<br />
• $1,300 for a cruise to the Bahamaa<br />
donated by Elliot Travel of<br />
Bloomfieid Hills.<br />
• $1,000 for s quilt made by New<br />
Morning student* and parent<br />
Leslie Stolsruk.<br />
• $750 for a 14-karat bracelet donated<br />
by Plymouth Jewelry ft<br />
Gifts.<br />
• $600 for a paddle boat donated<br />
by Sixty Lakes Marine of Mt<br />
Clemens.<br />
New Morning School is a private<br />
school which attracts stu<br />
dents from throughout the metro<br />
*<br />
Winning<br />
ticket<br />
to expire<br />
An unclaimed Michigan Lotto<br />
ticket worth $2~3 million, sold in<br />
Grand Ledge for the April 13,<br />
1994, drawing, will expire if not<br />
claimed before Thursday.<br />
The winning numbers are 16,<br />
a, 26,26,30 and 48.<br />
"The ticket is probably stuck<br />
away in someone's drawer, or gym<br />
bag, or an old pair of pants, " said<br />
immiaaioner Bill Martin.<br />
"I hope our lottery players do<br />
spring cleaning this week<br />
tarch for that ticket"<br />
ndaimed ao for are two<br />
$100,000 Cash 6 tickets A ticket<br />
aspiring May 30 waa purchased in<br />
Hale- The numbers are 1, 3, 5. 19<br />
*»431.<br />
; A ticket expiring Sept. 19 was<br />
purchaaed in Detroit. The num<br />
bars are 12,17,18,30 aad 33.<br />
For more information about unclaimed<br />
prisee, call (617)<br />
6640.<br />
Marshmallows<br />
HinesPark.<br />
\"Z :<br />
- The Wayne Cousty Park System'a<br />
10th aaaoal'"Groat Marsh<br />
mallow Drop" ia set far 11 am<br />
Friday. April 14. at Nankin Mills<br />
in Hinee Park<br />
TW youngrtaw caa acta mKU<br />
< A ascend d»ep ta achat! kikd to<br />
occur at 9 a.* tha same day at<br />
Elizabeth Park la Tranton<br />
0 la MM at a rain, • tha - a ma<br />
Til<br />
all Sam<br />
activity should not bar his suit<br />
Smith admitted Oral was "no angel"<br />
but contended the (trustors waa part of a<br />
system that fed his client's habits.<br />
As an eighth-grader at Sts. Peter and<br />
Paul Catholic school, Oral drank alcohol<br />
and used marijuana, LSD and meacaline,<br />
among other substances. By ninth grade<br />
he was on PCP and "angel dust" Oral<br />
had a brief marriage during which he<br />
lived in Westland and consumed hashiah<br />
and cocaine, according to Highland's<br />
brief.<br />
Oral got <strong>off</strong> drugs, earned a 2.7 grade<br />
point eve rags by the lime he graduated<br />
from Cody High in 1976, and earned a<br />
black beH in karate in leas than two<br />
years, Smith s brief said.<br />
When Oral worked for GM Hydramat<br />
ic in Ypeilanti, co-workers introduced<br />
him to Deeoxyn. Oral in August of 1961<br />
began going to Figure 6 Weight Loas<br />
Clinic, where doctors gave him prascrip<br />
tions. A co worker's family owned the<br />
clinic.<br />
Oral had the prescriptions filled at<br />
pharmacies in Redford, Inkstar and Detroit<br />
Attorney Smith said Scott person-<br />
nel knew the drug waa forWtght loas and<br />
could sae that Oral, at ftve-faat-10 and<br />
160 oounds. needed no such drug<br />
Highland aaid Deeoxyn's side effects<br />
were hallucinations, especially when Oriel<br />
popped 10 to 16 pills a day instead of<br />
the prescribed one — more evidence his<br />
problems were self-caused.<br />
Smith said Figure 8 personnel wrote<br />
out blank prsacriptiona for peeoxyn,<br />
leaving the jsaaaa and addreee blank.<br />
"Figure 8 was really in the prescription<br />
business," he said.<br />
Smith said federal Drug Enforcement<br />
I n t r o d u c i n g<br />
i s s i o n+h E»A L T H<br />
M S s ' O \ 11<br />
Administration <strong>off</strong>icials investigated<br />
Scott Drug "due to ita etatua aa the number<br />
one purchaser of Deeoxyn in the nation"<br />
and made aeixurea there. The store<br />
was doaed down.<br />
Oral'a original suit alao named Abbott<br />
Laboratoriee, Figure 8, two of its doctors<br />
and another drugstore. Figure 8 went out<br />
of business about the time Oiaal's suit<br />
waa started. Court records indicated<br />
those defendants settled their cases for<br />
undiacloeed amounts. Only the Scott<br />
Drug case is before the Supreme Court.<br />
ONE GIANT LEAP FOR HEALTH CARE<br />
As the adage goes, if yoa shoot<br />
for the moon and miss you'll<br />
still end up among the stars.<br />
Introducing the launch of Mission<br />
Health. The ambitious partnership of four<br />
outstanding area hospitals, their medical<br />
staffs and affiliated outpatient care facilities<br />
committed to a single mission. The health<br />
of you, your family and the community.<br />
PiovroiNa HOSPITAL,<br />
Southflcld.<br />
Sx JOSEPH Hncv HOSPITAL,<br />
Ann Arbor.<br />
MCPHEBSON HOSPITAL,<br />
Howell.<br />
SALINE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL,<br />
Saline.<br />
Four highly respected hospitals. Each<br />
Impressive In Its own right but even more<br />
remarkable when partnered together.<br />
Four health care organizations that<br />
together encompass more than 1,800 doc-<br />
tors.<br />
Four organizations that span a wide<br />
geographic range - covering five counties<br />
with care at hospitals and more than 30<br />
outpatient medical centers throughout<br />
Southeast Michigan.<br />
Four organizations that will combine<br />
staffs, resources and specialties to form a<br />
health care team capable of treating virtu-<br />
ally any condition.<br />
Four organizations with a commit-<br />
ment to health that starts before birth and<br />
continues oh through the years.<br />
Four hospitals expert In diverse spe-<br />
cialties Including obstetrics, cardiology,<br />
oncology, otology/neurotology and cran-<br />
iofacial reconstructive surgery.<br />
Four hospitals that together will con-<br />
tain administrative costs and cut down on<br />
paperwork. Policies that mean cost effi-<br />
ciency and top-quality care.<br />
Sponsored by ^ Daughunof Charity National Health Sysaam. lac. and ^ Mercy Health Servtas<br />
Introducing a nov health care organi-<br />
zation committed to the tradition of the<br />
Daughters of Charity and the Sisters of<br />
Mercy. The tradition of compassionate<br />
care and dignity lor all Individuals.<br />
Introducing Mission Health. Four<br />
Hospitals. One giant leap for health care<br />
MISS i o N"I"H EALTH<br />
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KICILY WYOONW, EIMTOS<br />
MS-aioft<br />
MONDAY. APRIL 10, 1995<br />
TASTI BUM<br />
CHBF LARRY JANES<br />
Enjoy a night out for<br />
worthwhile causes<br />
et out your' wallet* and checkbook*!<br />
GThere<br />
are some stellar happenings in<br />
metro Detroit that involve food, drink,<br />
and fun to benefit some of the moat worthwhile<br />
chanties around town.<br />
For the past eight years, the happening place<br />
U> party has been the SOS (Share Our Strength ><br />
Taste of the Nation<br />
Sponsored nationwide by American Express,<br />
this year's party is Thursday. April '27 at the<br />
Rattlesnake Club and Stroh River Place in Detroit<br />
One hundred percent of all funds raised<br />
are donated to hunger relief agencies. The 1995<br />
recipient* are Gleaners Community Food Bank.<br />
Forgotten Harvest. Hunger Action Coalition, the<br />
Detroit Self-Employment Project and the Food<br />
Gatherers.<br />
This year, more than 50 of metro Detroit's<br />
best chefs have registered to showcase their culinary<br />
talent* throughout the Stroh River Place<br />
Locally, Jimmy Schmidt. Germo Minin and Barry<br />
Donakowski from Chianti in Southfield and<br />
Stellini in Somerset head the list Chef Peter<br />
Goatley from Peter's Palate Pleaser in Bloomheld<br />
Hills along with Chef Ed Janos of the City<br />
Gnll in Birmingham will be interspersed with<br />
the tastes of Matt Prentice from Morels Person<br />
al favorites include Chef Mary Brady of Diamond<br />
Jim Brady's in Novi, Marshall Chin of<br />
Mon Jin Lau in Troy and Lorraine Platmari of<br />
Sweet Lorraine's in Southfield.<br />
If that's not enough to woo you. Bill and Judy<br />
Roberta from the Beverly Hill* Gnll along with<br />
Greg Upshur from Too Chez will join more than<br />
40 other chefa who will be <strong>off</strong>enng their house<br />
specialties. In addition, more than 100 winenes<br />
have donated their vino and there will be counties*<br />
numbers of dedicated wine wholesalers <strong>off</strong>ering<br />
the chance to taste everything from a '92<br />
Chateau Val Joarns Cotes Du Luberon to Martell<br />
Cognac, and just about everything in between<br />
Since it's birth in 1988. SOS ha* raised nearly<br />
$14 million to help relieve hunger. A patron ticket<br />
is $250. which allows early access, a special<br />
wine tasting and food preview A measly $50 (a<br />
drop in price from last year's $75) will get you<br />
through the doors at 7 p.m. to eat arid dnnk to<br />
your heart's content.<br />
Mark your calendars for Thursday, Apnl 27<br />
and follow me to the SOS/Taste of the Nation<br />
Denefit To reserve your ticket*, call Gleaners<br />
Food Bank (313) 923-7855 or The Rattlesnake at<br />
(313) 567-4843<br />
Fishing tournament<br />
The last weekend in Apnl is a busy one because<br />
after leaving the SOS benefit. Ill be getting<br />
in my boat and heading out to the Chuck<br />
Muer Annual "Salmon S<strong>takes</strong> Fishing Tournament'<br />
on Saturday, Apnl 29.<br />
Since ita inception in 1978, the tournament<br />
has evolved into one of Michigan's longest running<br />
fishing tournaments. The original goal of<br />
the founders was to bring attention to the excellent<br />
salmon and trout fishing in the Blue Water<br />
Area — St. Clair River and lower Lake Huron.<br />
What started out aa a casual, friendly contest<br />
among local fisherman in the Blue Water Sport<br />
Fishing Association has turned into an annual<br />
party with the gate receipts going to the Blue<br />
Wster Mental Health Clink to aid troubled<br />
Michigan.adults, children and their families.<br />
Even if you don't have a boat and would prefer<br />
to eiyoy your salmon or trout from a restaurant<br />
window seat, a $10 entry/raffle ticket can <strong>off</strong>er<br />
you a chance to win a family trip to Walt Disney<br />
World, a weekend for two in Toronto, $750 in gift<br />
certificates from any Chuck Muer Restaurant<br />
and charter fishing trips. Tickets are available at<br />
all the Chuck Muer restaurants and can be •<br />
charged by phone by calling 1-800-468-3727.<br />
Tickets will also allow fishermen to register<br />
for the tournament itself which runs 6 a m to 1<br />
p.m. April 29. Some 250 boats and over a thousand<br />
fishermen are expected, all vying for trophigfc<br />
pnzes and over $5,500 in cash rewards.<br />
The competition will be fierce. Last year's winner<br />
waa a salmon that tipped the scales at 25 5<br />
pounds<br />
See Larry Jan**' family - tested recipe* in<br />
tide. Chef Larry is o freelance writer for the<br />
Obeerver A Eccentric Newipapern. To leave a<br />
voice mail menage for him dial (313) 963-<br />
2047 on a touch-tone phone, then mailbox<br />
number 1886.<br />
LOOKING AHEAD<br />
I* match tor tn Tmto next week:<br />
m find out what "Dr. Mom,' pediatrician Suesn<br />
Is her son.<br />
Kenwood Vineyards in Sonoma<br />
Veley.<br />
She (IDbgmrer<br />
TASTE<br />
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Family tracfttion: Spiral sliced and glazed Honey Baked Ham is an Easter tradition in many families.<br />
c • Honey Baked Ham Co. is big on<br />
ompany family traditions. Each of the<br />
company's 260 stores is family<br />
Where to buy<br />
operated. "We want it to be that<br />
way," said Mary Lou Anderson.<br />
Honey baked Ham<br />
makes<br />
K<br />
I<br />
ot a<br />
HAM<br />
BY LAURIE HUMPHREY<br />
SPECIAL WRITES<br />
For some families, Honey-<br />
^ Baked hams are an Easter<br />
tradition as strong as dying<br />
eggs and searching for candy.<br />
4 H K Family-owned and operat-<br />
' ed, the Troy-based Honey-<br />
Baked Ham Co. tskes pride<br />
in traditions.<br />
Mary Lou Anderson, granddaughter of<br />
HoneyBsked founder Harry Hoenselaar,<br />
started in the family business at the age of<br />
9. Today, the 38-year-old Troy resident is<br />
shsring the same experiences with her 10year-old<br />
daughter, Kelly.<br />
"It wasn't like working," said Anderson,<br />
who started out filing things and cleaning<br />
up. "It was like being part of the family. It<br />
was like spending time with grandpa, my<br />
parents . . . the whole family was there "<br />
• *<br />
See NAM, 2B<br />
I» » « »y§ - SMMaHapBHamBHaaMNMMMHMM<br />
31190 Southfield Road<br />
(810) 540-0404<br />
Uvonte<br />
31450 W. Five Mile Road<br />
(313) 525-2994<br />
Troy<br />
1061 E Long Lake Road<br />
(810) 689-4890<br />
West Bloomftmld<br />
33270 W. 14 Mile Road<br />
(810)851-2400<br />
Honeybaked Ham and other food<br />
selections can be shipped anywhere<br />
in the continental U.S.A. by calling<br />
1-800-892- HAMS<br />
Iptstof: •*<br />
Ham recipes ><br />
Texas chili<br />
Home at the ranch, he's a dude in the kitchen<br />
BY SANDRA DALKA-PRYSBY<br />
SPSCIAL Warm<br />
Bob Ray wasn't sround to hear the<br />
plea "Go west, young man!" when it<br />
waa first issued in 1861, but he did<br />
adhere to it about 10 years ago.<br />
That's when the Birmingham resident<br />
turned to juat about everything<br />
"western," including the<br />
furnishings in his home and his cuisine.<br />
That's also when he began his<br />
transformation from an aircraft<br />
salesman to "Cowboy Trader."<br />
Ray and his wife, Suzanne, a<br />
teacher in ths Livonia <strong>Public</strong><br />
Schools, acquired a taste for western<br />
artifacts snd antiques in the mid-<br />
1980a after vacationing at a dude<br />
ranch in Arizona.<br />
"We had such a wonderful experience<br />
at the ranch that we decided to<br />
start collecting «uch truly "Americana"<br />
items as chaps snd spurs. Ws<br />
wanted to capture some of the exhliars<br />
tion ws experienced by meeting,<br />
jnvermng snd riding with tha<br />
and cowboys during this<br />
i," Ray aaid.<br />
tat vacation to ths wsatern<br />
United States was the first of many<br />
for the Rays. They have returned to<br />
An zona and the west often, adding<br />
tripe to Wyoming, New Mexico, Colorado<br />
and Montana<br />
In addition. Bob. who is also a<br />
history buff, began some senous research<br />
into his new passion.<br />
"The more I lesmed about western<br />
culture, the more I beceme interested<br />
in all aspects of the west<br />
Andes my interest grew, so did our<br />
collection of artifacts and antiques,"<br />
he aaid.<br />
It didn't take long for the Rays'<br />
ranch-style home to become overtaken<br />
by their western scquisitions.<br />
Thst's when Ray became a dealer<br />
snd started his business, the "Cowboy<br />
Trader."<br />
At first he ran his art and antique<br />
busineee ' from various shows<br />
throughout the United States. How<br />
ever, with the growing popularity of<br />
all thyigs western, Ray opened hia<br />
first gallery in Birmingham three<br />
years sgo A month ago, he relocated<br />
to 261 Merrill Street in the city's<br />
downtown busineee district.<br />
"While 1 have a buey schedule,<br />
and have had since I became a dealer,<br />
I ergoy cooking." Rsy aaid. "This<br />
is why I make dinner almoet every<br />
night Alao, my wife never cooks "<br />
According to Rsy, he acquired his<br />
interest in cooking from his mother.<br />
Francee Ray of <strong>Canton</strong>, "who has always<br />
been a fantastic cook.<br />
"I ussd to cook more traditional<br />
Care, following my mother's recipes<br />
However. I now cook many "western"<br />
dishes, becauee, with all our tripe out<br />
Cumeum*rr PHOTOOSAIHW<br />
B<br />
Home at the<br />
ranch: Bob<br />
Ray and his<br />
wife<br />
Suzanne<br />
rustle up<br />
some dinner<br />
in their<br />
Birmingham<br />
kitchen.<br />
west, we have acquired a taste for<br />
foods from this region of the country."<br />
Ray aaid that one of his favorite<br />
meals is "Texes Red Chili" (he<br />
claims this chili "will make your<br />
spurs jingle") accompanied by<br />
chunks of breed dipped into his "Hie<br />
Beet All Around Salsa."<br />
See recipe* inside
28* The Observer MONDAY APRIL 10, 1995<br />
Ham from page 1B<br />
Aoderaon »i> brought into the<br />
twxncM by her pareata Lou,<br />
president of the company, and<br />
Mary Jane Schmidt, Lou'a aecr*<br />
tarv. who rvpreMiil one fourth of<br />
the corporation They live in W«i<br />
Bloomftekl Anderson* three<br />
tunli and their husband* operate<br />
itther store* outaide of Michigan<br />
"We ere a very traditional fami<br />
ly," she said, explaining that each<br />
of the 250 store* in 35 stales are<br />
family operated- I And before we<br />
advanced to a corporate level) we<br />
had to work the store* We did everything<br />
everyone else did- "<br />
The fact that the ^ buaineaa.<br />
which employees more* than 40<br />
family member* nationwide, is<br />
not av*tiabie to franchisees also<br />
support* the family only argu<br />
ment- In fact, the company is Kill<br />
of cousins, sunt* and uncles<br />
working in marketing to support<br />
for years The meat, af<br />
ter it is smoked and glaxed. can be<br />
purchased a* s meal or on party<br />
tray*.<br />
In addition. Lou and Mary<br />
Jane Schmidt continue to guide<br />
the company in the same fashion<br />
a* the founder. He (Lou) want*<br />
to make sure the tradition is car<br />
ried through," said Anderson<br />
Honey Baked Ham Co. started,<br />
almost by accident, in 1955 when<br />
Hoenselaar went to a meat convention<br />
in hopes of selling his invention<br />
— a spiral slicing ma<br />
chine. When he was laughed out<br />
of the convention, he felt the only<br />
thing lo do with this machine wss<br />
use it in his own business. He<br />
opened his own store in Detroit.<br />
The company's first sale* receipt,<br />
dated 1967, is framed in the cor<br />
porate conference room "It's a<br />
very pndeful feeling (looking at<br />
all we've accomplished)," said<br />
Anderson "I'm just sorry Grandpa<br />
never saw it."<br />
Hoenselaar died from ALS Lou<br />
Gehrig's disease when there were<br />
less than 100 stores. However, his<br />
&5-year-old wife. Josephine, is<br />
able to rejoice in her family's success<br />
from Florida<br />
She is also invited to enjoy a<br />
Honey Baked ham every Eaater.<br />
since that is the only ham served<br />
at family get togethers. "My<br />
daughter, she knows no other<br />
(ham)," said Anderson, who indicated<br />
Kelly even had the baby<br />
sitter eating HoneyBaked Ham.<br />
"We always have some of it<br />
around."<br />
Because every HoneyBaked<br />
employee is family, through blood<br />
and friendship*, loyalty to the<br />
company and its customers ia a<br />
top priority . . .<br />
"Everyone is so dedicated and<br />
loyal to the company . we are a<br />
leader in customer service," said<br />
Anderson, who recited a motto<br />
held by the company. "Treat people<br />
how you want to be treated."<br />
According to customers in and<br />
around the Troy store, 'at 1081<br />
East Long Lake Road, they do<br />
feel catered to. "They're very nice,<br />
and they make a good ham sandwich,"<br />
said Arlene Martone of-<br />
Troy. who indicated that she has<br />
served HoneyBaked Ham for<br />
Easter.<br />
Tom Anderson, a Troy business<br />
owner not related to the<br />
HoneyBaked family, said he<br />
"lov*a their ham and always buys<br />
it for Christmas."<br />
"And the people are friendly<br />
and quick. They make sure you<br />
get what you want," he added.<br />
Julie Mayo of Westland aaid<br />
the beat thing about the Honey<br />
Baked Ham Co. is the glazing on<br />
their ham and turkey. The good<br />
taste brings her to the stores for<br />
Easter, Christmas and all the<br />
months in between.<br />
Anderson indicated moat of<br />
their customers hit the store at<br />
least one or two times a year.<br />
Christmaa and Easter, but there<br />
is a strong effort enticing people<br />
to one of the 13 Michigan locations<br />
on a regular-baais.<br />
The company communicates<br />
with their customers through<br />
newsletters, mailings, calendars<br />
with coupons in them and month<br />
ly raffles. Years ago. they even<br />
held a contest asking people from<br />
all over the country to mail in<br />
their best HoneyBaked recipe*<br />
Seven hundred entries and a<br />
kitchen full of dirty kitchen ware<br />
later (since they made the food<br />
themselves at corporate headquarters),<br />
they narrowed the field<br />
down to a dosen favorites.<br />
You'll flip over these easy fish recipes<br />
See Chef Larry Janet TasU<br />
Buds column on Taste front<br />
I just received a postcard from<br />
the Bay View Restaurant in Case<br />
ville saying that the spring perch<br />
run ha* begun YouII surely want<br />
lo try these great fish recipe*'<br />
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day. Aprs 10 & Wednesday. Apnl 12. wen<br />
The Observeri MONDAY APRIL 10. 1995'<br />
COOKING CALENDAR Ham is more than Easter tradition<br />
nets lecture. 7-.30-9 p.m. Tuesday. Apnl<br />
11.<br />
(810)4 78-4455<br />
Che< Maos of the Golden Muaroom is <strong>off</strong>ering<br />
a sane* ot rtssssi 6 30 9 30 p.m<br />
on Tuesdays at the Community Ed Can<br />
ter. 18575 W tone Mae. SouthAeM Cost<br />
MO per session. $150 tor aeries of tour<br />
Upcoming classes include. Exciting<br />
Seafood. May 2.<br />
1810) 74&8700<br />
Ten besic snd intermediate whole foods,<br />
vegetansn cooking classes are being of-<br />
6 30 9 30 p.m. Thursdays from<br />
March to June at the Oeily Gnrtd m Arm<br />
Artxx<br />
(313) 996076/<br />
Attention Women<br />
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Along with pastel-colored eggs<br />
and baskets of goodies, Easter in<br />
America haa always meant ham.<br />
But aside from upholding tradition,<br />
there are many reasons for<br />
making ham the centerpiece of<br />
your holiday table this year.<br />
Ham ia a food-lover's favorite.<br />
IU mildly sweet, smoky taste<br />
complements many other flavors.<br />
Perhaps because it ia so tasty and<br />
versatile, many cooks (and wouldbe<br />
cooks) lose sight of ham's biggest<br />
asset: it's easy to prepare.<br />
"Most people think of holiday<br />
meal preparation as a complicated,<br />
daylong process, and maybe<br />
with the Thanksgiving bird that's<br />
true. But preparing a ham is a<br />
breeze," said Robin Kline, a regis-<br />
tered dietitian and director of the<br />
Pork information Bureau for the<br />
National Pork Producers Council.<br />
"It's precooked so it just needs<br />
heating up. Even novice cooks,<br />
who are often intimidated by a<br />
'hunk of meat,' can fix a ham."<br />
And, as if taste and ease of<br />
preparation aren't enough, cooks<br />
and. "eaters" alike may be<br />
surprised to find that ham is low<br />
in fist and calories. "Because ham<br />
is so delightfully tasty, many people<br />
assume it's high in fat,"said<br />
Kline. "But the great news is that<br />
it's very lean — a great Easter<br />
treat."<br />
In fact, a 3-ounce serving of extra<br />
lean ham has only 116 calories<br />
and 4.1 grams of fat.<br />
To ensure the perfect Eaater<br />
dinner, Kline <strong>off</strong>ers some simple<br />
tips for selecting, storing and preparing<br />
ham:<br />
• How much is enough? — When<br />
serving boneless ham, plan on<br />
four to five servings per pound.<br />
Count on two to three servings per<br />
pound with a bone-in ham. For<br />
the dollar-conscious cook, the<br />
boneless ham delivers superior<br />
value, according to Kline, and<br />
also <strong>off</strong>ers hassle-free carving.<br />
• Not too cold, not too hot —<br />
Don't freeze a ham before you use<br />
it — refrigerate instead. Both<br />
bone-in and boneless hams, in<br />
their original packaging, will keep<br />
several weeks in tha refrigerator.<br />
• Is it done yet? — Virtually all<br />
on tha market today are<br />
precooked, ao they only need to ba<br />
reheated to an internal temperature<br />
of 140 degrees P. for airving<br />
An uncooked ham will be labeled<br />
"cook before eeting" and requires<br />
an internal temperature of 160 degrees<br />
P. for dooenaas. If you don't<br />
have a meet thermometer, you<br />
can generally plan on cooking an<br />
uncooked ham 30 minutes per<br />
pound. For a precooked ham, just<br />
follow the directions on tfce label,<br />
and heat in a moderate (326 to<br />
350 degree F) oven.<br />
• How long to keep leftovers? —<br />
Refrigerate a ham within two<br />
hours of serving and you can enjoy<br />
the leftovers for up to five<br />
days.<br />
Spend the day cooking with a chef<br />
This year'B "Seventh Annual<br />
Chefs Seminar for Sophisticated<br />
Cooks," April 22 and 29 at<br />
Schoolcraft College will feature<br />
two of metro Detroit's top chefs<br />
— certified master chef Edward<br />
Janos and executive chef William<br />
J. Hall.<br />
The one day seminars will be<br />
<strong>off</strong>ered 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.<br />
April 22 and 29. The cost for each<br />
daylong seminar is $90. Participants<br />
will enjoy samplings of all<br />
foods prepared during the day.<br />
Beverages will be served to accompany<br />
the foods.<br />
A descriptive brochure and registration<br />
information is available<br />
by calling Schoolcraft College at<br />
(313) 462-4448. Schoolcraft College<br />
is at Seven Mile Road and<br />
Haggerty Road in Livonia. Early<br />
registration is recommended since<br />
class sixe is limited.<br />
Janos, newly appointed corporate<br />
executive chef for the<br />
Machus Corp., will share his<br />
many culinary skills on April 22.<br />
Janos haa been a chef at top<br />
area restaurants including the<br />
London Chop House, The Money<br />
Tree, Too Chez and Tweeny's<br />
Cafe. He is now overseeing the<br />
menus for all the Machus restaurants<br />
plus providing guidelines<br />
for the updating of all the Machus<br />
dining locations.<br />
Janos will share information on<br />
stocks, soups and sauce basics including<br />
numerous recipes, demonstrations<br />
and tasting. His class<br />
will also learn about low-labor appetizers<br />
and modern seafood<br />
preparation; how to "cook lite"<br />
with delicioua, reduced calorie recipes,<br />
reduced fat, professional<br />
techniques and great recipes. For<br />
those wanting to add to their culinary<br />
repertoire using important<br />
tips, Janos will share his successful<br />
ideas and knowledge on this<br />
day planned just for them.<br />
Hall ia part owner of the popular<br />
Arriva Ristorante. While living<br />
with Olivia and William De-<br />
Guano in Casino, Italy, he<br />
learned important Italian culinary<br />
skills that are reflected in<br />
the outstanding foods served at<br />
Arriva. Prior to opening Arriva<br />
Ristorante, Hall apprenticed under<br />
Chef Gene Louis, worked<br />
locally at Mario's, was Executive<br />
Chef at Pine Knob and LaVerda.<br />
and was owner/chef of Andiamo<br />
Italia.<br />
He will share his enthusiasm<br />
for Italian fare demonstrating an<br />
tipaiti dishes, salads, pastas and<br />
desserts on April 29. Class members<br />
will eat the delicious results<br />
of Chef Hall's culinary skills aid<br />
leave the seaaion with priceless,<br />
recipes.<br />
Each seminar, completely<br />
Reused on £he art of fine food<br />
preparation, <strong>off</strong>ers not only the<br />
skills of professional and successful<br />
chefs but the opportunity to<br />
spend each day tasting the results<br />
of their proven culinary skills.<br />
Professional tips and guidelines<br />
that are not found in cookbooks<br />
will highlight each learning session.<br />
Peachy berry crisp is as easy as 1-2-3<br />
Peachy Berry Crisp is three<br />
steps quick! One — assemble the<br />
topping. Two — toss the fruit<br />
with s little flour and spoon into a<br />
baking dish. Three — bake until<br />
bubbly.<br />
For the "crisp." naturally nutty.<br />
crunchy wheat germ pairs up<br />
with quick or old-fashioned oats,<br />
brown sugar, flour, and just<br />
enough melted margarine to hold<br />
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ience, use frozen sliced peaches<br />
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PEACHY BERWV CRISP<br />
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V» cup oatmeal (quick or otdfashioned.<br />
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Two 16-ounce bags frozen<br />
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Chuck Mils.<br />
WWOCAR President<br />
Rick Bowling<br />
owner of Plymouth <strong>off</strong>ice<br />
of AmertSpec Home Insp . Services<br />
Brian Herschfus<br />
wood Bt Wood. PC.<br />
David Knox, natlonaly known<br />
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J. Scott. Inc.<br />
313-522-3200<br />
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313-453-4300<br />
320 Homaa<br />
Wayna County<br />
DETROTT - Outer Or Www** 2<br />
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C J. RISAK<br />
Her obsession<br />
with perfection<br />
was near-fatal<br />
She'a thin •till- But she's no longer frail.<br />
That tu the immediate impreeaion in<br />
•peeking with her last week, and when<br />
talking about anorexia nervosa, the difference<br />
ia eaaential.<br />
Her thinneaa ia a physical trait; her paat frailty<br />
made it a dangerous, potentially fatal ooe. When<br />
emotional frailty focuses on weight control, the results<br />
can be devastating.<br />
The young woman in question — she requested<br />
anonymity — ia a rather recent Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong><br />
graduate. She ran croas country and track, and<br />
was extremely good at both.<br />
Until the'disease overwhelmed her.<br />
She had a good year athletically aa a sophomore<br />
at <strong>Canton</strong>. But aa she alipped further and further<br />
into anorexia, her progress stopped. She began the<br />
cross country season her junior year as one of the<br />
lop runners on the team.<br />
By the time the season ended, she waa barely in<br />
the top seven.<br />
She managed to regain enough form — and<br />
weight — to compete in track that spring, but<br />
when her junior year came to a doee so did her<br />
athletic career. She had slipped too for.<br />
She waa admitted into a hoepital for treatment<br />
of her anorexia that summer. She stayed there for<br />
a month.<br />
"It waa an ongoing thing 1 waa battling throughout<br />
high school." she aaid.<br />
Hera waa a clasaic case of anorexia: The emotional<br />
strain of adoleecence combining with a lack<br />
of self-esteem, it create* a strong need to be sue-,<br />
cesaful and perfect at everything, to be accepted by<br />
all and to be ail thing* to all people. But most<br />
important, you must be in control.<br />
"The summer before ninth grade," she .recalled.<br />
"That waa the beginning of it."<br />
She weighed nearly 106 pounds. In a matter of<br />
throe months, she loet more than 20 pounds — 20<br />
percent at her total weight She regained some of<br />
it, but she never weighed more than 96 pounds in<br />
high school.<br />
Prom what she learned, she could aay that while<br />
nmalts greet adoleecence with optimiam, fe<br />
m&m go in the oppoeite direction. With physical<br />
beauty at such a premium, high-profile models are<br />
imitatr 1 Which leads to a "thinner is better" attitude,<br />
she aaid.<br />
Her athleticism contributed to it too. Distance<br />
runners don't need weight or ao it waa thought<br />
"The thinner you are. the leea you have to carry<br />
around," waa her logic.<br />
Sbe waan't alone. Two of her better friends on<br />
<strong>Canton</strong>'s team were borderline anorexics. "Talking<br />
about food was such a common thing." she<br />
•aid. "You had to have the lowest body fat to be<br />
tbe~fitteet"<br />
And to be the beet is an obeseaion for anorexic<br />
athletes. Having e low percentage of body fat<br />
waan't good enough; bers had to be tAc loweet<br />
She would often train by running eix mileea day<br />
— while leea than 600 caloriee. "Some<br />
days I'd only have 100-300 caloriee." she eatimated.<br />
But why? Bating ia e normal function; once the<br />
problem is identified, can't K be eeaily revareed?<br />
"If. really complicated." aha explained, -ft be-<br />
I comes vary much e control issue. (Aaotaxka) feel<br />
1<br />
like they're loeing control in aome areaa. but they<br />
can control their weight Upstate the point where<br />
you say. 'I have ukimete power and control, and I<br />
don't need to eat I'm the beet et that "<br />
After a period of time, the phyeicei atrain of<br />
starvation tame a peychoiogkal problem into e<br />
medical ona "You deny your appetite, end you gst<br />
e higk <strong>off</strong> the hunpsr paina," she aaid. "You get<br />
ueed When to yea faettnf eat that way, H.E, you pt addicted to It<br />
The<br />
ae well If<br />
gains a single pound, her eelf-eeteem<br />
When MI aha looke la the mirror, aha eeee<br />
tightly<br />
• Young and athletic, strongly<br />
motivated both in school<br />
and in her sport, she seems a<br />
model of perfection. But it's a<br />
lie. When weight control be-<br />
comes obsessive, she begins a<br />
journey<br />
n<br />
that could prove fatal.<br />
It<br />
is devious.<br />
Thet ia the first<br />
lesson to learn. It all<br />
too often is disregarded;<br />
treatment is<br />
ignored, the disease<br />
shrugged <strong>off</strong> as "just<br />
another passing phase" in the life of a<br />
modern-day teen-ager.<br />
What happens next could be tragic.<br />
The disease: anorexia nervosa. In<br />
everyday terminology, it's self-starvation.<br />
To someone who's never been exposed<br />
to it that sounds ridiculous.<br />
After all. no one starves themselves<br />
purjxmty<br />
Which ia what makes it ao devious<br />
in nature. It ia not a physical affliction,<br />
at leaat not at first And it does<br />
not prey upon the weak or sick, or<br />
those of leeaer intelligence.<br />
No. Anorexia attacks those who<br />
could be among the elite: According<br />
to ttit'"*"** those moet vulnerable to<br />
the disease are young females, from<br />
pre-adolescence to mid-2Qs in ege,<br />
usually from middle- to upper-class<br />
- femfliee, highly intelligent and usually<br />
driven to perfection — both in the<br />
classroom and athletically.<br />
George Prxygodeki, Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong>'s<br />
girls track and cross country<br />
coach for the past 15 years, is wellacquainted<br />
with anorexia. He'a seen<br />
it; he knowa what to look for. He talks<br />
to his runners about it often.<br />
How many cases haa he aeen?<br />
"Life-threatening? Maybe three or<br />
four," Prxygodeki estimated "Potential<br />
anorexics — maybe 100. And<br />
that's probably a conaervetive guess."<br />
Dr. Marie Beye, a clinical psychologist<br />
from Ann Arbor who has made a<br />
study of eating disorders, described<br />
anorexia as having "both strong mental<br />
and physical components."<br />
But rather than refer to it as a mental<br />
problem, she called it an "identity<br />
disorder."<br />
The reason: Tboee with low self-esteem<br />
are particularly prone to it And<br />
teen-age girls, just beginning to mature<br />
phyeically with all the inherent<br />
emotional trauma, are moet often in<br />
Coaches who don't rocognixe these<br />
dangers often contribute to them, according<br />
to Beye. A superb, promising<br />
12-year-old gymnast begins to grow....<br />
and mature; the result can be ethletic<br />
retardation. The coach doeant like<br />
that; loae weight he tells hie protege.<br />
"The push is to stay aa thin ee you<br />
ware before." aaid Beye.<br />
* Tfun is in. Young girls acan<br />
through glamor magaxinea, Ailed with<br />
too-thin modela. That's what they<br />
want to be.<br />
(gfcnton (Dbseruer<br />
SPORTS<br />
Baseball, Softball, Page 2C<br />
Track, soccer, Page 3C<br />
ING TO WIN<br />
STORY BY C J. RISAK • STAFF WRITER<br />
C<br />
The girls moet susceptible are athletically<br />
inclined. The need to be perfect<br />
to be the beet drives them. They<br />
excel academically, now they must do<br />
the same in sports.<br />
"It's something in the makeup of<br />
djgtjnct runners — compulai veriest*,<br />
IJvonia Stevenson girls cross<br />
country and track coach Peul Holmberg.<br />
"They know the harder they<br />
work, the better they will get A little<br />
talent end e lot of hard work can<br />
make you en excellent runner."<br />
Anorexic ethlites ere relentless<br />
treiners. But there, again, the deviousness<br />
pf the disease creeps in.<br />
Holmberg bed an athlete who "associated<br />
progress with weight loss.<br />
She continued to loee weight even<br />
when she didn't need to."<br />
As Prxygodski explained it "They<br />
think, "If I'm better after losing five<br />
pounds, IH be twice as good after loeing<br />
10." These kids become obsessive<br />
about food. They cut out all fata, all<br />
meats."<br />
Their athletic progress will begin to<br />
slide when the weight loas becomes<br />
dramatic. How dramatic? In clinical<br />
terms, e person becomes anorexic<br />
when they drop more than 20 percent<br />
below their normal body weight.<br />
By that point however, the disease<br />
is in control. It ia an addiction to<br />
hunger pangs. Gaining a pound can<br />
be traumatic, if an anorexic believes<br />
she has eaten too much, she may induce<br />
vomiting.<br />
That's when it becomes a physical<br />
affliction. Kidney failure, even heart<br />
attacks have resulted. According to<br />
studies, of those anorexics treated<br />
over e long period of time — and it<br />
can take years to cure — approximately<br />
50 percent reach normal body<br />
weight 20 percent improve but still<br />
are underweight, 20 percent remain<br />
anorexic, 5 percent become obese, and<br />
6 percent die.<br />
Alison Mann, whoae sister Rachel<br />
ran at <strong>Canton</strong> several years ago before<br />
transferring to Ann Arbor Pioneer,<br />
was an outstanding runner. She became<br />
anorexic, lest year, the disease<br />
killed her.<br />
There is no specific cure. Therapy<br />
is often long-term. Holmberg used a<br />
widely accepted method when he<br />
faced a potential anorexic problem: "I<br />
told her. "If you're loeing weight to be<br />
a better runner, you won't run.'<br />
"It came to e point where I basically<br />
had to threaten her with not running."<br />
Prxygodeki watches his athletes<br />
carefully. "When I hear girls who are<br />
obsessed with no-fat foods — who<br />
My, "Let's go to the store and raad fat<br />
contents on boxes' — there s an obsession<br />
there," he said.<br />
He will ait in on meals with the<br />
toam, watching what they eat He will<br />
wstch for excessive weight loas.<br />
But in people who are often thin to<br />
start with, that is not always eaey to<br />
spot And the self-denial of en<br />
anorexic - they don't eee themselves<br />
See AMOMXIA, 9C<br />
». .«tinn riiAmyw that aurJuna into a oaraivzino fear of becoming fat. It begins as a psychological dis-1<br />
turn leads to death.<br />
• msk: * —<br />
Ave percent of ihe group at highest risk _ | | L ±<br />
_ .... ,-maht km and behavoriel changes are molt common. A fanatical concern lor weight toss is prevalent.<br />
, »ywip«ema - m anorexia. ^!TZIn2bodv w*woht A preoccupation with food is often evident So. loo. * sleep<br />
'<br />
anchor to runners, gymnasts, swimmers, etc<br />
Nia*».*Hwi^C«iil.rnNor*Hll..rS«l<br />
lf-»7DO Haroe- HMPOI in Dwwt, p i * 749-1—7<br />
pa/tv riiAonosis is of primary importance. The anorexic's intense tear of becoming fat
2C(P.C)<br />
The Observer. MOMIAY.APKIL 10, 1995<br />
The Observer MONDAY APRIL 10, 1995<br />
(P,C)3C<br />
Right in stride<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> wins 1st 2 with ease; Salem stops Spartans<br />
It' Sa4( Dicke> didn't know<br />
what h* had to count on when<br />
he took I'u-r as Plvuu-uth ( --tf<br />
u> n > baseliall he ><br />
tine a quick lesson<br />
The Chiefs opened their sea<br />
ton with a 10-0 victor> at<br />
Walled l.akr Central Thumia>.<br />
then followed that with a 9-"J<br />
»in at Livonia Churchill Friday<br />
Eric Stidham jot <strong>Canton</strong> <strong>off</strong><br />
to an iniprestuve start fburs<br />
da>. handcuffing the "VTkings<br />
with a two-hitter He walked one<br />
and struck (Hit three<br />
The Ch*f»' hitter* certainly<br />
ctininbuted, collecting-12 hit.-<br />
Kurt Richard* had three ot<br />
them, including a two-run triple<br />
in the seventh Anthony Pastor<br />
clubbed a solo homv run in the<br />
third, and Mark fairo, Bryan<br />
Kwiaikowsk; and .Kevin Ko.va-<br />
BASEBALL<br />
chevich each hammered run<br />
scoring doubles.<br />
Biro, Kwiatkowski and Dave<br />
Walker each had two hits, with<br />
Biru driving in two runs.<br />
"I'm very happy," Dickey said<br />
of the season opener "We re<br />
taking pride in our defense, and<br />
we ve be«rn working on our hit-<br />
ling and it's starring to come<br />
around "<br />
Dickey was just as happy with<br />
Friday's result- Pastor tossed a<br />
four hitter, walking two and<br />
striking out eight. Mike Tomas-<br />
si look the loas for Churchill.<br />
Bnan Kovach. Brian Dixon,<br />
Kwiatkowski and Kovachevich<br />
each had two hits to support<br />
Pastor's pitching. Kovach,<br />
Kwiatkowski and Kovachevich<br />
each had an RBI.<br />
"No errors fox the second-<br />
straight game," Dickey said<br />
"But we still have a lot of work<br />
to do."<br />
• Salem 14. Stevanaon 2: Plym<br />
outh Salem overcame some<br />
first-inning jitters to pull away<br />
from Livonia Stevenson in both<br />
teams' season opener Friday at<br />
Salem.<br />
It helped to get some long ball<br />
assistance from Kazuki Kurisu<br />
and Dave Bol. Kurisu ignited an<br />
eight-run third inning that<br />
broke a 2-2 tie, slamming a<br />
grand-slam home run — the<br />
first home run of his Salem ca-<br />
reer Bol fallowed with a three-<br />
run shot in a four-run fourth for<br />
the Rock*.<br />
Ge<strong>off</strong> Mackiewici added two<br />
hits and an RBI for Salem.<br />
Justin Marvis started and<br />
went the—6«t four inning* to<br />
earn the win. Two errors led to<br />
two unearned runs for Steven-<br />
son in the opening inning.<br />
Marcis gave up just three hits<br />
and a walk before giving way to<br />
Ryan Andraejewski in the fifth.<br />
"I think we came out a little<br />
too pumped up," said Salem<br />
coach Dale Rumbeeger. "You<br />
know how the harder you try,<br />
the less you get? Well, that's<br />
w hat we were doing.<br />
"We're certainly not where we<br />
need to be, but a win is a win."<br />
David Young look the loas for<br />
Stevenson. Kevin Raycraft had<br />
two of the Spartans' three hits.<br />
Rocks get on track<br />
Plymouth Salem got itaalf<br />
turned around in a four-day span,<br />
rebounding from an 11-0 season<br />
opening loaa at Southgate Ander<br />
son last Monday to a 21-5 pound-<br />
ing of Livonia Stevenson in a<br />
Western Lake* Activities Aaaoci<br />
ation softball game Friday.<br />
Carah Best ignited the aix-in-<br />
ning mercy win, going 4-for-4 at<br />
the plate with three runs scored<br />
and five runs batted in. Stefanie<br />
Volpe contributed three hita, four<br />
runs scored and two RBI, with<br />
Lynn MacLeod adding three hits<br />
and two RBI, and Kristina Nutt<br />
collecting two hita and two RBL<br />
Denise Krolczyk was on the<br />
mound for the pitching win; she<br />
allowed five earned runs on five<br />
hits and five walks, fanning three.<br />
Laura Krol took the loss for Ste-<br />
venson.<br />
Salem coach Bonnie WUlette<br />
was pleased with her team's im-<br />
proved pitching and hitting. Also,<br />
the Rocks {1-1 overall, 1-0 in the<br />
• SOFTBALL<br />
WLAA's Lake* Division) did Mt<br />
commit an error.<br />
• <strong>Canton</strong> 9, CtmrcMS 0. Jackie NJ-<br />
castri tossed a two-hit Shutout to<br />
propel Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> to a sea-<br />
son-opening victory over visiting<br />
Livonia Churchill Friday,<br />
Nicastri walked two and struck<br />
out three in earning the victory.<br />
Jessie Jenkins absorbed the low<br />
for Churchill.<br />
Tara Biro drove in three runs<br />
for the Chiefs, two on a sixth-in-<br />
ning single. Amy Price and Nicole<br />
Kovachevich ^ach had two hita<br />
and an RBI, with kovachevich<br />
pounding out two doubles and.<br />
Price one. Nicastri also had two<br />
hits..<br />
"I'm extremely happy." said<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> coach «hm Arnold- "Our<br />
first game and we played error-<br />
free ball, and we got 10 hits." -<br />
SPORTS ROUNDUP<br />
• HOCKEY CHAMPS<br />
T<br />
he Si*-* M-dgrr<br />
B hockey team collected<br />
the championship of the<br />
Little Caesars Amateur Hockey<br />
League by edging Southfield Da-<br />
kota 3-1 at Joe Louis Arena Ear-<br />
lier this season. Dakota had<br />
"knocked <strong>off</strong> the Stars in district<br />
play. 6-5 in overtime<br />
T>,e Plymouth team avenged<br />
that setback, getting two goals<br />
from Phi! Rugenski and another<br />
from Mike Sharpe Rugenskt's<br />
performance earned him player of<br />
the. game accolades<br />
The victory concluded a 41-6-2<br />
season for the Stars. Other ac-<br />
complishment* this Season in<br />
eluded a first in the City Sports<br />
Center Thanksgiving Tourna<br />
ment. Little Caesars Central Di-<br />
vision champs, runner-up in<br />
MAHA District Four. Little Cae-<br />
sars National Divwion champs.<br />
Fraser Last Chance Tournament<br />
winners. Little Caesars league<br />
champs. Tier I Midget B<br />
Other team members are Marc<br />
Cuseo, Bnan Anderson. Scott<br />
Rvv kiiian. Jeff Collins. Ian Emu-—<br />
rv. Steve Bailey. Tonty Wrob-<br />
lewski, Paul Bersok. Jeff Gray,<br />
Matt Fitchett. John Rogin. Jason<br />
Reoch. Scott Milliken. Jason Dia<br />
mond, Jeff Nelson. Eric Reoch<br />
and Dan Katona The team was<br />
coached by Chm Coseo, Scott<br />
Coseo. John Rogin. Bryan Che-<br />
moiti and Fred Ryckman.<br />
• SOCCER CHAMPIONS<br />
C<br />
anton Magic, an under-14<br />
boys soccer team, captured<br />
the Evansville Classic<br />
Tourney '95 The event, held<br />
April 1-2. was sponsored by the<br />
American Red Cross.<br />
Magic defeated teams from In-<br />
diana. Ohio and Michigan en<br />
route to the championship.<br />
Members of the Little Caesars<br />
First Division team include: Peter<br />
Andreolli. Robert Barnes, Mi-<br />
chael Bennett. Craig Cochran.<br />
Steve Epley, Paul Gienapp. Kevin<br />
Graff. Kyle Helland. Chris<br />
Houdek. George Kit has. Jon<br />
Mathis, David Mcyn. Jeff Pani<br />
Lloyd Cowes. Hayes Grooms and<br />
Marlon Smith. Detroit.<br />
Steve ScheeT, Mike Skolmk. Nick<br />
Szczechowski, Jeremy Whitman<br />
and Scott Wright.<br />
The coaching staff includes<br />
Scott Weiger, John Boots, Jerry;<br />
Parent and Ted Kithas The team<br />
manager is Diane Epley.<br />
• JAM CHAMPS<br />
J<br />
am City, a 12-and-under<br />
AAU boys basketball team,<br />
finished third in the state<br />
tournament last weekend to qual-<br />
ify for the national AAU Tourna-<br />
ment in Salt Lake City this sum-<br />
mer.<br />
Included on the^team is Nick<br />
Cabauatan. fjom <strong>Canton</strong> Other<br />
team members are Gerald Gil-<br />
christ and Matt Mikels. from<br />
Farmington: Andre Heston. Jack-<br />
son; Mark Green. Southfield;<br />
Marcus Anthony and Darnell<br />
Wells. Inkster, Jason Byrd. Ann<br />
Arbor, and Jovaughn Bowden.<br />
up point guard for South Florida,<br />
Noune got one start; she averaged<br />
eight minutes a game, collecting<br />
• HONORED<br />
A<br />
total of 245 <strong>off</strong>icials will be<br />
honored by the Michigan<br />
High School Athletic As-<br />
sociation for their years of service<br />
at the 16th annual Officials'<br />
Awards and Alumni Banquet<br />
April 22 at the Sheraton Lansing<br />
Hotel.<br />
There will be 198 <strong>off</strong>icials rec-<br />
ognized for their 20 years of ser-<br />
vice; another 47 will be honored<br />
for 30 years of service<br />
Receiving his 20-year award<br />
will be John A. Davidson of Can-<br />
ton Joe A. Kavulich of Plymouth<br />
will be presented his 30-year<br />
award.<br />
• COLLEGE SUPERLATIVES<br />
A<br />
lyson Noune (from Plym-<br />
outh <strong>Canton</strong>) proved she<br />
could play NCAA Division<br />
I basketball. As a freshman back-<br />
32 points and 13 aasista while<br />
playing all 26 games for the Bulls.<br />
Her team didn't fare too well,<br />
posting a 7-19 overall record and<br />
going 0-12 in the Metro Confer-<br />
ence. Off court, Noune posted a<br />
perfect 4.0 grade-point average for<br />
the fall semester . . .<br />
K<br />
elly Holmes continues to<br />
shine for University of<br />
Michigan's softball team.<br />
The former Plymouth <strong>Canton</strong> star<br />
tossed a 6-0 shutout against Indi-<br />
ana. helping the Wolverines to<br />
sweep all four games from the<br />
Hooeiers.<br />
It was Holmes' fourth shutout<br />
of the season for Michigan (25-3<br />
overall, 8-0 in the Big Ten<br />
through April 2). for the seaann.<br />
she's 7-1 with a 1.79 earned run<br />
average.<br />
• BASEBALL TRYOUT<br />
A<br />
13- to 14-year-old travel<br />
league team will have a<br />
tryout at 6:30 p.m. at<br />
Fiegel Elementary School, on Joy<br />
between Hix and Haggerty. It will<br />
be a Pony League team.<br />
For more information, call 455-<br />
9246.<br />
Anyone interested m suDmmmg rtems<br />
to Spots Roundup may send them to<br />
sporu editor CJ Risak. 36251 School<br />
craft, irvoma. Ml. 48150. or FAX them to<br />
(313)591-7279.<br />
U.S. Open proves a top-notch success<br />
Tbaj ••* the<br />
• take on an<br />
event like this and<br />
project th* crowds,<br />
ibdlnueu. the media, the<br />
the cooceaesons into a<br />
place designed to accommodate your<br />
typical Prnday eight bowling league* just<br />
had to be aae monaoui undertaking,<br />
not to mebuoc the 2JM>pJu* bowler*<br />
who participated ia the Pro Am<br />
It waa another stroke of brilliance to<br />
bold the finals at Joe Lotus Arena. The<br />
•ay this event waa pmeaatad to the pub<br />
be, the way evy detail was handled<br />
I crowd for tha national ly<br />
teievtaed finale at JLA<br />
Bill Srnhe d»d have plenty of help, no<br />
tatty his wtfc. Joyce, tnm the<br />
ww, Ron WengJikowaki. and brxn the<br />
rnrnuy volunteer* whe betped staff the fa-<br />
cility They betped sat op th* grand<br />
all ef the<br />
the uasdi etf 1<br />
able to feUy aa** the show<br />
eat far Making it ail the way to the top<br />
34 Match ptey flsilim waa a ptas «L<br />
The anginal figure is i<br />
fying rounds to determine the placing*<br />
A game of 229 would add 29 pins to the<br />
figure<br />
After 32 games of qualifying, David<br />
Hu*ted of Oregon led ail qualifiers with<br />
a plus 1.273. averaging 239 "8 for the 32<br />
game*<br />
Our beat local contestant was David<br />
Mahaz. who owns the David'* Right<br />
Line Pro Shop located at Ckrrertane* in<br />
Livowa. He made a pretty good run at<br />
the top 24. but faded at the end and still<br />
finished a very reepectable 44th with his<br />
ptea 547. while averaging 217.08 overall.<br />
Mahaz. pieaaed with his performance,<br />
•aid be will be back again next year in.<br />
Reno. Nev.<br />
Another of our local*. Kelly Bennett<br />
of Orchard Lake, started strong, but alao<br />
fell by the wayside finishing 59th. a nice<br />
run to finish with a plua-414 while sw-<br />
aging 212.94 along the way. This is an*<br />
other young All-Star who will be back,<br />
and should do w«U in tha future.<br />
Perfaapa the moat fun during the week<br />
was had by the amateur* who bowled in<br />
the Pro-Am. They did not have to worry<br />
about making a living out of the game,<br />
but had HW pood caah prise locen<br />
tivaa.<br />
Cheryl Siipek from Woodland Lanes<br />
ia Lrvoota rolled a strong 700 sariaa and<br />
look bosae some caah. bat tha moat<br />
'««^l shootar. 82-ja*r-*td Chat Wea-<br />
gUkowski. father of tha bowling center<br />
owner, finiafcad 11th. good far 1125.<br />
Some of the locale who caahad ia the<br />
14th. Chrietine Crawford. Troy, IM*<br />
Jim Hertford. Wretland. 31st;'Rob Kil-<br />
lam. Southfield. 37th. Ralph RumpU.<br />
Redford. 40tb; Dave Sleines. Rochester.<br />
43rd. William Krug. Garden City. 51st.<br />
Leo Scheefer. Troy, 64th, Don Cham<br />
berv Redford. 72nd. Susan Ren tola. Ro<br />
cheater and Dave Hopper. Troy, lied at<br />
84th. Jonel Stingu. Troy, and Laura<br />
Zam. Garden City, tied at 91st; Phyllis<br />
Rutkowski, Weetlsnd. 97th, Harold<br />
Beenixer. Rochester Hills. 107th. Wil<br />
liam Poirier. Troy. 114th, Betty Gonko.<br />
Roc heater Hills. 129th. Thaddus Pro<br />
sinski. Fsrmington Hills. 132nd. Paul<br />
Kennedy. Troy. 139th. Dennis Connors.<br />
Troy. 153rd. Larry Paladino. Birming-<br />
ham land Obeerver staff writer) and Da-<br />
vid Finney. Troy. Ued et 156th; Laurie<br />
Juengjing, Redford. snd David Hatch.<br />
Weatland. tied at 174th<br />
Pretty good bowling, coneidering the<br />
starting field of over 2JXJ0.<br />
Jerrard Johnson of Farmington Hills,<br />
who was entered in tbe youth division.<br />
WM fifth ia handicap, good enough for<br />
*ome scholarship money<br />
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230/601. aa WaeS. 29*/* 14<br />
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CNC LATHE<br />
f OPERATOR<br />
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CMC LATHE OPERATOR - Ctay MM.<br />
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COMPUTER TRAINER<br />
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810-043-7060<br />
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DRIVER WITH COL L_<br />
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end* OMH paM iraMng<br />
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REPRESENT ATIVC<br />
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marketing<br />
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CAMTO* OMPCWMAMTY<br />
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CNC PROGRAMMER<br />
San* AC anoe US ptae to aun<br />
Raaum* to PO Boa >42. Nont M<br />
4B3TQ-0042<br />
CMC PROOMAMMEM/OPCMATOM<br />
.a Mend MWM aM OE 1040 corv-<br />
ro. Fuaama.aa> poaaeya. tu»<br />
313-037-330^'<br />
CONCMCTE SaaMtg and Drt .<br />
pany eaaamg oonorato Boa Op-<br />
or Soma aapartonca naoaaean<br />
113-424-14M<br />
CONCTRUCTTON WORKER<br />
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CONSTRUCTION LABORER<br />
MOM end a tAn tor Ma I M<br />
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to 200 PM M ar-ange a oorMdan<br />
•••Mie EIPMTONCE<br />
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provided Sand raewna to<br />
Comlon Zone HeaOng ft CoaMig.<br />
10100 Baecf DaFy. Redtord M<br />
40240 or cM 313-436-1000<br />
HYDRAULIC RtPAM TECHNICIAN<br />
are. alnd ft BOM Ma Band ^<br />
reeume to P O BoiS30<br />
Ctaeer ar ft Ecoemnc Hoaopeport<br />
30241 SenootoraR Rd<br />
Uvonto M 4*140<br />
MTEROR DECORATOR<br />
•aOUSTRUU. OBTRBimON<br />
m groMngiMBonaaaedMrMM<br />
ventor, f<br />
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21 4 om m/<br />
racord ft UM el Mne<br />
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record drug tot SMBng pey $f<br />
wa aaM tor Mop n»Ri merit<br />
QrM Laftea Truck ft TrMar<br />
AM tor Bob 113-720 IOCS<br />
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DRY CLEANING<br />
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EXPANOATQ MAO a * SHOP M<br />
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pain. S10-3<br />
DEMONSTRATORS NEEDED For<br />
KAREN 31<br />
OCMONSTRATORS NODCD '<br />
for toe* arocmry wtarm<br />
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DISPLAY PERSON -<br />
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ATAFT aOMncanteni 113-460-3HJ ^<br />
• TO BOA 00* JAMTTOR TYRE WORK TOR<br />
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PAY ALARIA M UMX<br />
to MUMHAMCAR CM MARK ft M A<br />
MAMEGAAT 810-477-207C<br />
J A AAAN COMMUNITY CANTOR AI OM<br />
DUNHAMS SPORTB8B GOODS<br />
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810-460-4211<br />
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CLAIMS ADJUSTER iST COI81HMCTOR.'LABORERS<br />
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UVOMA. M 40140<br />
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International<br />
Marketplace<br />
1 per hour and up<br />
pay for Child Day Cart<br />
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bom Ike (ports, movie*, romance and darang Wa<br />
aoukl Me to meM two e-eei todies mai are undar 40<br />
yaws ol aga tor a doutta dale * rearaMed. pieesa<br />
kaav* a meeaage-Cal E«t M7S7<br />
SEEKSGOOO COaM*M«CATOR<br />
DWM 44 years young. 5t '#5 to*., blonde h*«<br />
hareieyee. anractive noneat. earwig. Calhokc 1 am<br />
a lamer aI 2 aonderlU chkdren I enjoy muac<br />
•pons concerts and trevekng I also love Oawag 1<br />
em aeekaig a engM or dNorcad VWiea lamele aTao a<br />
35-*4 years ol aga. Mm and MSactwe Someone<br />
amo enioys lennty Me toe IrwndiNp a*>ng<br />
M* I Mao Maa loanne anddne * you ara 1 sm^a<br />
. reaaonaply »wi a*h<br />
rears o1 aga a»«n atraai aieres>»<br />
Someone to Kart oul as irands and than laadng «eo<br />
a long term relabor^rtp Cal Eat M7S0<br />
dvorced Whaa lemaM<br />
rtereats. pMan leave a mnaagi Cal Est.<br />
DLJOYS HOME ROnOBJNQ<br />
DWM 37.57". 146 toa.. bom egaai ChnMian 1 love<br />
UM and nave a 8 year old deughtw oI my own<br />
Some ol my rteraars nduda muec. movies and<br />
Cal Ec M710<br />
ROMANTIC AT HEART<br />
SWFJ7 5 V seeie. Otondanaa wueaye* prolas<br />
aonaL Orahar jreat tense ol hwnor l anp,<br />
concerts, maeier umor 1 na»a one deoendent l anp, Me<br />
M> rearesrs nctuda compulers goamd -a.*ir>j<br />
dencang. mc am tooaung tor a arga maa naie<br />
ano a a -cm-smoker and non-draaer atn 4 good<br />
tense ol humor Cal Eat 38827<br />
PRACTICING CHRISTIAN<br />
SW* 50 plus, toons and acts younger. 5V oonda<br />
naa green eyes, r good heaW My meresis ndude<br />
NEEDS RIGHT ATTENTION<br />
sw*42 5 l- Streaabenrbcndehe* -e^rtproper<br />
honate 1 e>» movaes ard danong I am looking lor a<br />
man thai can grva 'eapeo and accept t r return<br />
Someone .ano a 10-50 years a# age and 5V-6'i 1*<br />
n raaora Cal Ejcr 3&2S2<br />
SEEKS DECENT GENTLEMAN<br />
SF58.5"8" heavysM 1 am lookaig tor someone who<br />
• over 56-years ol aga easy to gal alone ma- and<br />
dean Acompartontodommgsaiari Cal ti<br />
r FILLED<br />
Some ol my rtanei include muec. moves and<br />
darong 1 aMo anjoy coolona campaig and htang 1<br />
am toofang lor a aoman 30-35 years ol aga and 5 -<br />
5V n he^jrt Someone aho rrvgr* be rteresled »i leave yoi» nam* and • message<br />
some ol the same tha** as 1 Cat Ext 3S188 LET'S MEET<br />
TRUSTWORTHY D6M 32. « «\ 2'0 to* , broan *y<br />
DM28.5 4". 140to* .tamar like«*.nwa*.quel<br />
evanaags M home and campaig Looking lor aome-<br />
one aatio a honeM and mamage nvded Someone<br />
ihM Me* beaig reeled arth rasped Cel E«i M788<br />
LOVES KiOS<br />
SM 25. heevy sM. Haoer* 1 have no dependents<br />
Lootong 10 start a long tarm relaMnsrtp bud on (rust<br />
and understand*^ It you leM IhM you can meet<br />
these needs, the* give me a cal Cal Ext 38832<br />
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY<br />
SM 25 I am seekatg a lun lovang reWonsf<br />
myboM 1 am tookeag tor a *ngM WhM MmeM who<br />
a over 5'4' attractive and physca*r N Har aeqrt<br />
rr«Kt be proporsonaM She muM Me boabng. sun,<br />
moonkgrt ndaa and dnners CM Ed 3702'S<br />
ATHLETICALLY ACTIVE<br />
SWM 35. 6.170 to*, long broam haa, green ayes.<br />
Uxmng lor a aa>gw Whaa maM-no knows the dean cut. employed I ha«M a boy and a grt I love M<br />
ve laouid Ma tor han 10 be 48-60 urda ol aports. books and bowiaag 1 Ma 10 »eM a<br />
nnaqri CMI<br />
BORN A GAM CHRISTIAN<br />
eyes, dart (kinned,<br />
handaome. n«e build. BaptiM. non^mokar. non-<br />
drawer I am aeakaig a BaptiM 1emeM aaho a 25-38<br />
years ol age. 125-1*5 toa . tM and a non-smoker<br />
Someone tor a aanoua rMaoonan® toadaig to mar-<br />
riage CM EN 38*53<br />
MOVIES ft BOWLING<br />
SM 24 I am looking lor a grl thai enjoys<br />
daaaig oul and gomg to ihe mal pa<br />
a CMI EM 35257<br />
posstolytor<br />
taanra 01 love<br />
roars ola<br />
roars ol aga and over 5 T ai 1<br />
SF 19 btonda haa. broam eye* Pleas* cM and<br />
ie«rve a message tor me CM EM 38288<br />
ENJO* MUSICALS<br />
Sw* 18. non-smoker. Monde Broaan har. broaan<br />
eyes. 1 enjoy movwe. travel and toe ouldoon 1 aMo<br />
enjoy Jancng and aaortaig out 1 am taeiarg a maM<br />
who * 18-26 yeers ol age 10 toald a mendaho WW<br />
* 1 Eit<br />
CM EM 387S<br />
COLLEGE GRADUATE<br />
mev Mad to more CM<br />
— -- VERY SWEET<br />
DBF 31. broaan hea. t»g Brown eye* non-Oa»ter.<br />
non-smoker attrecftve. honey compMaon, pro«e»-<br />
uonei makgrl loraPM 1 tov* muac. my tamay<br />
ax] God 1 enjoy theaiar outdoor acti toea and<br />
romanc damers I prefer a herdeome («agM WMe<br />
r or Foreor maM. M'i*Mi reareas CM Ear 38779<br />
EYES THAT LIGHT UP<br />
SF 47. 5S*. greM V 1 vary attracuve prolae<br />
tady Me a prwceea Lootong tor someone-ho a 25-<br />
35 years ol age and weghi propomonaM a*h (enaar<br />
reereat* Oependanls are opaonM CM Ext 37618<br />
PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE<br />
SWM 8T. 235 to*., born agaai Chnaban. hard<br />
aortung. strong, honest, sewer*, nondnnkar. non-<br />
(mokar. homeowner I have never been mamed I<br />
am laatong a bom agaai aaMr ei ChnM -no a<br />
preferably WRMe or OneraM Someone 2642 years<br />
ol ape and aoracmie thM haa naver been meri Md<br />
and enjoys ch*Jren I am looking tor a raMBonahc<br />
thM could Mad 10 mamage CM tat 37011<br />
ONE WOMAN MAN<br />
SWM 3*. 5'1 -outo ra«wr satw a -e* 1 am ookaig tor a m*rd *nd po*»«v mors<br />
man M on ma oouch 1 ne»e a wondartji tamay bu "Juaie* onhrCM Em 31811<br />
I -an more -I ant oaang tor a bed mend 10 (ftera SEEKS —ICERE S HONEST<br />
(pacMSataaeMt itoneoneanoaMsacPaoandn SF 39, don dart broan haa ft eye* SM S^aed.<br />
Roman CMwdc 1 am aeatona a maM 10 go 10 dveh<br />
and dMnar adh 1 would aiw M maM new and<br />
dM^ortp^CMEM 38821<br />
DWF5B. 57. ' '8 toa. Croam haa. tpartkng orown<br />
eye* pen* MB active, aarm needed, romarac My<br />
reared* rctoda mo naa. danang. travekng end<br />
daengouL I am aaaaaig a tuaMy gardaman aeho a<br />
54-60 1<br />
MALES<br />
ROMANTIC ft MTSLUGBtr<br />
SM 5yr. oiboa« Do<br />
youMagaMngaiaoatonTiamtodangtoratomaie<br />
DWM 40 5 10", 200 to*. muaoutor. BROAAN^H<br />
• have been tottl MM I took MA MEN<br />
/aen MT 1 nave<br />
Note. I nave a lot AL<br />
bm'MM todoua paraon aM a LEAVE A MBSSAGE yew oM aon aho M a big pen d ma Me l enjoy tooMng tor aomeone aho M about my HA^I *r<br />
d 38*31 SM 24. 9%tT. 140 toa 1 Me codeng and FMYMA mo.te* AVENR>G eaMa. hddng hartk and DAWNG amafi. H you are a Mto O«MR younger, MBM<br />
ft 8MICBW8 aroind-eh computers llMpM|MN0>aM aM. I MM to Mil W D H Wa way a aoman dwrtar. 8M a *no A you have chaden thM. gre<br />
CM EM H<br />
I CM ED S8S8S<br />
R08IAN CATHOLIC<br />
Monday, April 10,1995 OA£ #70<br />
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Wajma County<br />
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