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vrr Crec* oJ r* coLOora nMfiMrndnrteaaal <ro I M SA «VV«GA CO ID 130 *m*.o*io*voixnm H* WHM») (MM CSL » 1 MOO r VOLUME 21 NUMBER 61 IN THE PAPER TODAY Leaking gas: No one was injured when a natural gas leak caused a fire and explosion at a mobile home park. /2A New Job: Ken Voyles, assistant to the townshiD supervisor, has a new job in the township. /3A COUNTY NEWS Advance notice: Suburban offi- cials are concered about a pro- posed ordinance that requires lo- cal municipalities to notify the county of plans to establish a de- velopment finance authority, or a downtown development authority. /5A MALLS & MAINSTREETS Hallmark holiday: Day is Wednesday, whether vou need a Valentine's . Feb. 14, and a card or some- you neei thing in karats, retailers are ready for you. /10A TASTE Taste Buds: Food has a way of saying "you 're special." Prepare a romantic meal with a recipe from the movie "The Bridges of Madi- son County." /IB Chinese New Year: Welcome tl year of the rat at local restaurants, or plan your own party. /IB SPORTS Still going: ited the hos _ _ Plymouth Salem vis- hostile environs of rival Plymouth Canton to try to extend its WLAA volleyball winning streak Wednesday against a reju- venated Chiefs' team. /1C LOTTERY The Lotto jecfcpot wee worth at H«t $2.2 mmon. The Mcftggn Lottery numbers tor Saturday. Feb. 10. 1996 ere: •DAILY 3: 036 •DAILY* 0461 •LOTTO: 5,12,13,26,34,37 MONDAY. F*B*UAJIY ti. 1»M • CANTON. MICHIGAN • W PAGM \H- : . -' . * SevEm F IVE Com t,>m oMm* eosMK i Curtain goes up on theater plan Township Supervisor Tom Yaek said Wednesday that planning U underway for construction of a theater near Summit on the Park. The township government is expected to pay part of the esti- mated $2.25-million construction cost. BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW 8T V» K Warn* Planning will b«cin this year for construction of a performing arts cen- ter near Summit on the Park, said Canton Township Supervisor Tom Yack Yack unveiled the plan to the Can* ton Chamber of Commerce in his "State of the Township" speech Feb. 7 at the Summit "The board of trustees has already made a financial contribution, al- though they've not written a check," he said. "And you can understand why. They're very cautious. They want to see a business plan put to- gether . . . by people who care about culture in this community. "Project Arts people, theater people (and) others (will be) putting together a business plan that will demonstrate to not just the board of trustees, but to the community at large, that, one, it's needed, two, it can be funded, and three, it can be self-sufRcienL The self-sufficient part is sort of the Re- publican way of doing things around here." The text of Yack'a speech indicates that "a ground breaking could occur in the spring of 1997." Although the ultimate coat of such a facility is unknown, the township's capital projects plan estimates it to be $2.26 million. The township already has a com- mitment from Mission Health, which is building a medical center oo the northwest corner of Canton Center and Summit Parkway, to pay for i»- frustructure additions necessary to accommodate a theater. Board members have not voted for- mally to commit property owners to paying for part of the theater. Instead, trustees "made an informal commit- ment to fund part of the facility" dur- ing a study session, Yack said. Trustees say they haven't decided how much money the township gov- ernment will contribute to the cause, but they egree that a theater should bebuilL "We've wanted that for a long time," said Trustee Robert Shefferiy. "1 think it's s good idea. I'm all for iL 1 always have been." "You have to get thoae things when you're young (sa a community)," See TNCAT1B, 4A Canton resident and magician John Steriini uted his magical prowesAo propose to Sue Emmert on the Jerry Springer Show, to air here 10 a.m Wednesday. Val- entine's Day. Proposal perfect Crickets looking for a new home *. — his ilia- Skow.'' shown locally at 10 am. on WDIV TV,Channel*. •d his Several of the oo na th rough a m the skew — a BY RALPH R. ECHTWAW 8T \r» Warn* Under pressure from parents who threatened to circulate petitions and pack a March 12 board meeting. Can- ton trustees agreed Tuesday, Feb 6, to form a committee to aee if a new home can be found for the Crickets preschool program. Committee members are Cricket parents Patti Mundy and Jill Jones, trustees Robert Shefferiy and Phil LaJoy, Clerk Terry Bennett, Parks and Recreation Superintendent Mike Gouin and Cricket teacher Dewn Montagano. The committee will consider sites such aa the current Canton Historical Society Museum on Canton Center Road, the Cherry Hil] School at Cher ry Hill and Ridge, the townahip ad- ministration building and others. The committee is expected to have a report ready for the board in early March. The demise of the program was announced May 20,1996, in a let- ter to all Cricket parents. Canton Townahip Supervisor Tom Yack put the Cricket program on the agenda for last Tuesday's study ses- sion after parents began agitating over last year's decision to end the See aeCXirsT 4A Seniors learn computer skills at library BY JOAKNV M ALMZCWHtU *T vr» Wamca There's abeolutely no reason to be- lieve that older adults can't get the hang of the computer age. They've been doing it for awhile. " Shirely Donnelly of Canton, for ex- ample. la ready to sign up for the In- ternet, available through the Canton Public Library's Metro Net system. "It's simple to work,'; she sakL "I have a home computer. You're always a little leery when learning something And at least 75 Canton sdults can prove that you don 't have to be part of the newest generation to surf the Net or to take s rids into cy pco- « 75 B-D I. t o . 4D Employment! 1 • - 11C INDEX 10A Through the Canton gram and the public library, ; e rksnos to learn i the library's on-line public — a compter the card catalog system - In rinna la recent mam ty center, the Domtals ars Into swim- ming and plan to use the computer ised library access system to find books and artidee about swimming and other exercise for senior adults. "We have found that not everyone is comfortable or vaguely knowtedgs- eble about computers. But they also will not tell you," said Dianne Neihengen, Canton senior coordina- tor. "With this program, they get in- structors from the library. They are not aa hesitant then to use the com- puters." Barbara Case, Canton adult librari- an, said the one-hour training seaaion for seniors has helped. Others have acceee to computers through work or school "They are intimidated firot, but they ate else curious. They don't to be left out of the HERE S HOW TO REACH US HomOmmr 3 1 3 M 1*0300 CeM»/TV Wee**: When the senior adults complete the training eeaaion - they are given handouts to help them with future use of the system - they receive eer- ie. use at the system tney receive cw- real UAcatee to take home. that Many of the seniors ars not noviosa K elk- In the computer world. Many have and bow te link into It from home - is Juet another skill te acquire, cape dally far theee like Donnelly who plan to siga up far the Internet "I think this shows that age is not a New a«a: Canton sen- iors learn to use the Can- ton Public Library's on- line public access cata- log during a training ses- sion recently at the li- brary. Can- ton 's librari- ans have had three ses- sions for in- terested sen- ior adults. It's a can "We are seeing en their Web that the faet has they are still the U re

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Crec* oJ r* coLOora nMfiMrndnrteaaal

<ro I M SA «VV«GA CO ID 130 *m*.o*io*voixnm H* W H M » ) (MM CSL » 1 MOO r

VOLUME 21 NUMBER 61

I N T H E P A P E R

TODAY Leaking gas: No one was injured when a natural gas leak caused a fire and explosion at a mobile home park. / 2A

New Job: Ken Voyles, assistant to the townshiD supervisor, has a new job in the township. /3A

COUNTY N E W S

Advance notice: Suburban offi-cials are concered about a pro-posed ordinance that requires lo-cal municipalities to notify the county of plans to establish a de-velopment finance authority, or a downtown development authority. / 5A

MALLS & MAINSTREETS

Hallmark holiday: Day is Wednesday, whether vou need a

Valentine's . Feb. 14, and a card or some-you neei

thing in karats, retailers are ready for you. /10A

TASTE

Taste Buds: Food has a way of saying "you 're special." Prepare a romantic meal with a recipe from the movie "The Bridges of Madi-son County." / I B

Chinese New Year: Welcome tl year of the rat at local restaurants, or plan your own party. / I B

SPORTS

Still going: ited the hos

_ _ Plymouth Salem vis-hostile environs of rival

Plymouth Canton to try to extend its WLAA volleyball winning streak Wednesday against a reju-venated Chiefs' team. / 1 C

LOTTERY

The Lotto jecfcpot wee worth at H « t $2.2 mmon. The Mcftggn Lottery numbers tor Saturday. Feb.

10. 1996 ere:

•DAILY 3 : 0 3 6

•DAILY* 0 4 6 1

•LOTTO: 5,12,13,26,34,37

MONDAY. F*B*UAJIY t i . 1»M • CANTON. MICHIGAN • W PAGM

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S e v E m FIVE C o m

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Curtain goes up on theater plan

Township Supervisor Tom Yaek said Wednesday that planning U underway for construction of a theater near Summit on the Park. The township government is expected to pay part of the esti-mated $2.25-million construction cost.

BY RALPH R. ECHTINAW 8T V» K Warn*

Planning will b«cin this year for construction of a performing arts cen-ter near Summit on the Park, said Canton Township Supervisor Tom Yack

Yack unveiled the plan to the Can* ton Chamber of Commerce in his "State of the Township" speech Feb. 7 at the Summit

"The board of trustees has already made a financial contribution, al-though they've not written a check," he said. "And you can understand why. They're very cautious. They want to see a business plan p u t to-gether . . . by people who care about culture in this community.

"Project Arts people, theater people (and) others (will be) putting together a business plan that will demonstrate to not just the board of trustees, but to the community at large, that, one, it's needed, two, it can be funded, and three, it can be self-sufRcienL The self-sufficient part is sort of the Re-publican way of doing things around here."

The text of Yack'a speech indicates that "a ground breaking could occur

in the spring of 1997." Although the ultimate coat of such

a facility is unknown, the township's capital projects plan estimates it to be $2.26 million.

The township already has a com-mitment from Mission Health, which is building a medical center oo the northwest corner of Canton Center and Summit Parkway, to pay for i»-frustructure additions necessary to accommodate a theater.

Board members have not voted for-mally to commit property owners to paying for part of the theater. Instead, trustees "made an informal commit-ment to fund part of the facility" dur-ing a study session, Yack said.

Trustees say they haven't decided how much money the township gov-ernment will contribute to the cause, but they egree that a theater should bebuilL

"We've wanted that for a long time," said Trustee Robert Shefferiy. "1 think it's s good idea. I'm all for iL 1 always have been."

"You have to get thoae things when you're young (sa a community),"

See TNCAT1B, 4A

Canton resident and magician John Steriini uted his magical prowesAo propose to Sue Emmert on the Jerry Springer Show, to air here 10 a.m Wednesday. Val-entine's Day.

Proposal perfect Crickets looking for a new home

*. — his ilia- Skow.'' shown locally at 10 am. on

WDIV TV,Channel*. •d his Several of the oo na th rough a m

the skew — a

BY RALPH R. ECHTWAW 8T \r» Warn*

Under pressure from parents who threatened to circulate petitions and pack a March 12 board meeting. Can-ton trustees agreed Tuesday, Feb 6, to form a committee to aee if a new home can be found for the Crickets preschool program.

Committee members are Cricket parents Patti Mundy and Jill Jones, trustees Robert Shefferiy and Phil LaJoy, Clerk Terry Bennett, Parks and Recreation Superintendent Mike Gouin and Cricket teacher Dewn Montagano.

The committee will consider sites

such aa the current Canton Historical Society Museum on Canton Center Road, the Cherry Hil] School at Cher ry Hill and Ridge, the townahip ad-ministration building and others.

The committee is expected to have a report ready for the board in early March. The demise of the program was announced May 20,1996, in a let-ter to all Cricket parents.

Canton Townahip Supervisor Tom Yack put the Cricket program on the agenda for last Tuesday's study ses-sion after parents began agitating over last year's decision to end the

See aeCXirsT 4A

Seniors learn computer skills at library BY JOAKNV M ALMZCWHtU *T vr» Wamca

There's abeolutely no reason to be-lieve that older adults can't get the hang of the computer age. They've been doing it for awhile. "

Shirely Donnelly of Canton, for ex-ample. la ready to sign up for the In-ternet, available through the Canton Public Library's Metro Net system. "It 's simple to work,'; she sakL "I have a home computer. You're always a little leery when learning something

And at least 75 Canton sdults can prove that you don 't have to be part of the newest generation to surf the Net or to take s rids into cy

pco-« 75

B-D I. t o . 4D

E m p l o y m e n t ! 1 • -11C

INDEX

10A

Through the Canton gram and the public library,

; e rksnos to learn i the library's on-line public

— a compter the card catalog system - In

rinna la recent mam

ty center, the Domtals ars Into swim-ming and plan to use the computer ised library access system to find books and artidee about swimming and other exercise for senior adults.

"We have found that not everyone is comfortable or vaguely knowtedgs-eble about computers. But they also will not tell you," said Dianne Neihengen, Canton senior coordina-tor. "With this program, they get in-structors from the library. They are not aa hesitant then to use the com-puters."

Barbara Case, Canton adult librari-an, said the one-hour training seaaion for seniors has helped. Others have acceee to computers through work or school "They are intimidated s« firot, but they ate else curious. They don't

to be left out of the

HERE S HOW TO REACH US

H o m O m m r 3 1 3 M 1 * 0 3 0 0 CeM»/TV Wee**:

When the senior adults complete the training eeaaion - they are given handouts to help them with future use of the system - they receive eer-ie. use at the system — tney receive cw-

real UAcatee to take home. that Many of the seniors ars not noviosa K elk- In the computer world. Many have

and bow te link into It from home -is Juet another skill te acquire, cape dally far theee like Donnelly who plan to siga up far the Internet

"I think this shows that age is not a

New a«a: Canton sen-iors learn to use the Can-ton Public Library's on-line public access cata-log during a training ses-sion recently at the li-brary. Can-ton 's librari-ans have had three ses-sions for in-terested sen-ior adults.

It's a

can "We are seeing en their Web that the faet

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2A(C) The Observer / MON DAY, PlBRUARY 1 2 , 1 9 9 6

Teen faces competency hearing BY M B . DILLON

VWTU \ Canton * David Scott Sower*.

IS. charged with making bomb threat* at Plymouth-Canton Educational Park, is free on bond pending a competency hearing and criminai evaluation at a Detroit Recorder * Court clinic.

T h e evaluation « u ordered by 35th District Court Judge John MacDonald at Sewers' ar-raignment Fab. 5. MacDonald >et a bond of $5,000 or 10 per cent. A $500 bund wa* posted Feb. 6. and Sowers was released from the Dickereon Facility, a jail in Hamtramck

Right now. they 're looking at :he end of March for the com-petency hearing." said Marion Belding, 35th District Court ad-ministrator "The judge will re view their evaluation, and that is scheduled, hopefully, to be ilone by April 11."

T h e purpose of the evaluation i« to "assess emotional stability and their s tate of mind then and now. and whether they under >tand what they did." said Beld i n g

The court entered a not guilty-plea for Sower*.

Nearly 5.000 students and teacher* were evacuated from PCEP at 9 a m Jan. 26 after at least 15 threatening call* were received by the switchboard at Plymouth Salem High School.

Malicious UH of the tele phone is a high misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in prison, a $500 fine, or both.

A second suspect, an unem-ployed 19-year old from Canton, will not be charged

"There were two people who were together when this oc curred. but what we believe is that one person did all the call-ing." said Canton Detective Jer-ry Hardesty

Hardesty said he was led to Sower* by school authorities, and that Sowers confessed "School security received a tip that several people may have been involved. 1 ju*t started to track down those various lead*. " said Hardesty **I was was able to determine that David Sower* was the person who did it. I did an interview at his home, and he confessed."

Both young men are gradu ates of Plymouth-Canton Com munity School*. It was a case of the individuals having "too

• Th« •valuation was ordarad by Mt fc Dis-tr ict Court Judfa John MacDoaald at Sowars' arraignment Feb. 5. MacDonald sa t a bond of $5 ,000 or 10 parcaat. A $500 boad was postad Fab.S , aad Sowars was ralaasad from tba Dlckarsoa Facility, a Jail iii Narotranck.

much free time" and making the threats for kick*, said Hardesty

T h a t was part of it. The other thing was to try and get some of their friends out of class." said Hardesty

A bomb threat involving a P C E P school bus Jan. 29 is still under investigation.

Police are pleased with the course of the joint investigation. • We've worked very well togeth-er. not only to put a closure on th is one. but to curtail such acta in the future." Hardesty said.

A number of parents com-plained that they should have been notified about the school evacuation so they could pick up their children at PCEP Oth er» claim school officials should have had students stand further than 40 feet away from the

building during the 20-minute evacuation.

"Look at it from the schools' perspective. Whan you have 5.000 kids on one campus, how is it going to be possible to con-tact the parent of every child who goes there?" said Hardesty The school system has an ex

tremely difficult si tuation there. You want to give this the seri-ousness things like this deserve, but if you let kids out of school every time this happens, you wouldn't ever have school in session for a whole woek. If you try, you can find fault in just about any si tuation."

Student* and staff were told there was a fire drill and re-mained outside while a fruitless search was conducted by Can-ton police, school personnel and Michigan State Police.

EBi. BasMJUt P w r n i . u r m j

Total loss: So one uas injured in this fire at a mobile home m Sheruood Mobile Home Park off Michigan Ave-nue A natural gas leak is believed to have caused the fire and explosion.

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No one was injured in a mobile home fire believed to have been caused by a natural gas leak early Feb. 7 in the Sherwood Mobile Home Park.

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When firefighters arrived, the mobile home was fully engulfed in flame*. Firefighters soon realised there was a natural gas leak under the mobile home that prevented them from further extinguishing the fire.

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Tom Yack: During his Feb. 7 "State of the Township speech, the Canton Township supervisor said the town-ship had perhaps the greatest year in its history in 1995.

Supervisor says 1995 a good year

Firefighters smelled the gas and when extinguishing the fire with wster could aee the gas. added fire official*.

Firefighters waited until Michi-gan Consumers Gas Co. arrived and clamped the pipe before ex-tinguishing the fire, which had been fueled by the gas leak. Fire-fighter* completed their work by 9:55 a m .

Resident* sleeping in the mo-bile home were awakened by the fire and subsequent explosion.

Estimated damage aa a result of the fire and explosion was 110,000 to the structure and 45,000 to contents.

B Y R A L P H R . ECHTINAW 9T V»> Warn.*

Last year was the best year Canton Tosmship ha* had since Supervisor Tom Yack moved in 25 years ago and "may have been the greatest year we've (ever) had in Canton." he said.

The year saw the completion and opening of the second town-ship-owned golf course. Pheasant Run, and the near completion of the Summit on the Park commu nity center, which opened Jan 8.

"Both have exceeded our wild est expectations," Yack said in hia State of the Tosmship speech Feb. 7 at the Summit.

"Pheaaant Run Golf Course and ita residential area has by it-self changed the face of the south -ern portion of the community, and it has helped the entire com munity in terms of perception from the outside and from the in-side," he said.

And the Summit "has delivered what I'd consider a knockout punch. It already ia the social, cultural center of Canton."

Yack noted that 1996 "was a boom year for Canton" in con-struction, as more than 900 hou* es were built, many of them sell ing for more than 1200,000, "which add* great stability to the community" because people can move into more expensive houses without leaving town.

In industry, more than 500,000 square feet of factory space waa added for the second consecutive year, and there's more to come. "In 1996 there will be a major an nouncetnent by one of our larger manufacturers that they will be expanding in Canton to the tune of soma $30 million to t35 mil-lion." he said Yack also noted that Suburban West Mental Health Services opened an office in Canton in 1996 and a Detroit Wayne County Family Services office is in the pipeline.

Once the senior program moves from the recreation building at Sheldon and Michigan Avenue to the Summit, Yack said. First Step, Growth Works, Canton Communi ty Founda t i on and other social service organisations will move in. Yack sees it as one atop, social services shopping

Canton became a test site in 1995 for direct competition be-tween two cable companies. "We've got head to-head competi-tion." Yack said. "We've got Con-tinental Cableviaion in every body's back y a r d We've got Am-en tech (New Media Enterprises) in everybody's back yard. And we've got a list of complaint* to prove it."

There is al»o talk of having a sport* arena built that "might have in it ice. might have in it Rollerblading. and it could have in it soccer and gymnaatics." • Yack said. "We're really not sure.

We'll try to encourage the pri vale sector to come in to Canton and build such a facility. If that 'doesn't work, we may do it our nelves, or a combination of the two."

Work will begin in 1996 to get township administrators and staff out into the neighborhoods. "We'll empower them to go into the community . . . to identify problems and to solve problems as soon as possible." Yack said "We have to find a way to give to our employees the power to cut through the typical red tape of ' government, give them the au- ' thority to solve problems, to use resources, to spend money "

Yack said the moat controver sial part of his speech is the part announcing the creation of the "Canton Youth Initiative" to see what can be done'about moral de-cay of youth.

"We're on a long slippery slope in terms of s tandards of behavior, in terms of courtesy, in terms of respect for others, and even re-spect for one's self," Yack said. "And that slope: we're really not sure whether i t 's 10 degrees. 20 degrees or 40 degrees. Sometime* it feel* like we're in free fall."

The Youth Initiative will "de velop a program which identifies what we want from our young peo pie and how each of us can be come involved" Yack said.

Finally, Yack credited the township trustees for their part in forming Canton policy. "Too of ten the lead dog gate too much of the credit when things go right and too much of the blame when things go wrong," he said

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F i f t h - g r a d e r s a t Millar Ele-menta ry were viaited recently by a young woman who ha t made e career of her love for acience.

A research pathologist at the U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n , P a m Lincoln of Canton Township of-t e n v i a i t a P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n schools, bringing with her auch th ings aa model volcanoes t h a t really e rupt , pig hea r t s for s tu-den t s to atudy and dissect, a n d m o s t r e c e n t l y , s r t i f a o t s a n d specimens from laboratories and the Museum of Natura l History s t the University of Michigan.

" P a m ia v e r y e n t h u s i a s t i c . She loves h e r job, e n d she 's a w o n d e r f u l role model for chi l -dren," said T e r n Michaelia, who teaches fifth-graders in the Tal-e n t e d a n d G i f t e d p r o g r a m a t Miller.

Lincoln's lesson tied in with a u n i t on t h e h u m s n body. S t u -den t s examined s rabbi t skele-ton; b e a r ve r t eb r ae a n d claws; and s cow scapula. They slso ob-served a h u m a n t ib ia t h a t h a d b e e n b r o k e n , a n d t h a t h a d n ' t mended properly.

T h e las t p a r t of t h e leaaon was to look a t a small section of r s t a ' s p i n s l co rds . Wi th t h e i r hands , they touched the i r own spinal cords s n d could feel t h e same section they could see in t h e s ec t i on of r a t v e r t e b r a e , " s a i d M i c h a e l i a . " T h e c h i l d r e n were fascinated."

S t u d e n t s finished the lesson by c u t t i n g in to t h s r s t s p i n a l cords. #

While dissection is an option-al act ivi ty for s t u d e n t s in Ply-m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools, 68 of 71 s tudents choee to a t t end Lincoln's session.

""Because of the wide range of

Testimony heard

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It's not Yogi or Boo Boo: Joe Karasin grins while examining the arthritic paw of a bear.

s tudents ' background*, we really could not say tha t we would re-qui re a dissection in any g rade l e v e l , " s a i d K a t h y H s r e n d a , ma th and science curr iculum co-ordinator for the district.

T h e r e are many reasons why it is valuable, and as many rea-sons why it is quest ioned. H o w . it is left is tha t when a t eacher is t e a c h i n g t h e c u r r i c u l u m , if t he re is an enr ichment act ivi ty t h a t she wishes to do, s h e is re-q u i r e d to t e n d s l e t t e r to t h e paren ts so they a re informed. It

must be done on a voluntary ba-sis, so if t he re a re chi ldren who do not wish to p a r t i c i p a t e , an activity can be provided in an-other way."

M i c h a e l i a s a i d a h e k n o w s diaaection ia "an a r ea of contro-versy for some people , bu t we didn' t have any p a r e n t s express c o n c e r n a . A c o u p l e s t u d e n t s said they j u s t weren ' t comfort-able with t h e idea ye t , or had squeamish s tomachs ."

Lincoln a n s w e r e d s t u d e n t s ' questions about t h e specimens.

" S h e e x p l a i n e d t h a t if ahe would have h a d to t u r n the old r a b b i t s loose, t h e y would d ie . Of ten , no one s t e p s forward to give a h o m e t o a n old r a b b i t . S o m e t i m e s a n i m a l s a r e n ' t t rea ted in the k indes t way. and they get d iseases when they get o ld , " t h e t e a c h e r s a i d . " M r s . Lincoln sa id s h e doesn ' t w a n t t hem to su f fe r , a n d somet imes thi* is the most h u m a n e thing."

Lincoln h a s proved herself to be "a g r e a t r e s o u r c e for infor-mation," Michaelia added.

BY M . B . DILLON a n d RALPH R . ECHTWAW BTAVF W a r m s

Seated before a wall of mar-ble wi th t h e inscr ipt ion: "The p u r p o s e of c o u r t s is to dec ide f a i r l y a n d q u i c k l y t h e i n -e v i t a b l e d i s p u t e s in o u r com-plex s o c i e t y , " W a y n e C i r c u i t J u d g e C y n t h i a S t e p h e n s premdfcd over Lki: four th day of Dr. Cha r l e s F i she r ' s third mur-der t r ia l .

The former Canton res ident , 66, is accused of suffocat ing h is wife, Ella Mar i a Mercado Fish-er, 31, in J u l y 1984. A microbiol-ogist, F isher was found guilty of first-degree m u r d e r twice. But b o t h c o n v i c t i o n s w e r e o v e r -turned

C a n t o n D e t e c t i v e W i l l i a m Keppen, a m o n g t h e first police o f f ice rs a t t h e scene, took t h e s t and for severa l hour* Thurs -day. He w a s to resume his testi-mony today.

Keppen said h e went to Can-ton O a k w o o d H o s p i t a l a t 2:30 s .m. Ju ly 16, 1984, s f t e r learn-ing of t h e a t t a c k s t the F isher home on Thornwood.

T h e d e t e c t i v e t e s t i f i ed t h s t F i she r c l a imed h e went to bed a t 10 p.m. F i she r told police he w a s a w a k e n e d by a noise s n d was walk ing toward the kitchen w h e n h e h e a r d someone say " "We w a n t your money and your keys , ' " said Keppen.

F i s h e r t o ld o f f i ce r s h e w a s then s t ruck from behind.

When h e came to, he was in h ia b e d r o o m , w i t h d u c t t a p e around h i s face, wris ts and an-k l e s . F i s h e r t o l d K e p p e n h e f r e e d h i m s e l f , a n d f o u n d h i s wife in t h e l iving room, bound w i t h d u c t t a p e a n d rope a n d covered wi th a blanket , accord-ing to tes t imony.

F i s h e r s a i d h e ca l led 9-1-1 and searched fo r scissors to cut the t a p e off, Keppen t e s t i f i ed . F i s h e r t o ld po l ice h i s p i c k u p t ruck a n d cash from his wal let were missing.

"He volunteered tha t he had had an a r g u m e n t with his wife" about a t r i p he didn't want her to take. Keppen said.

P r o s e c u t o r Bob D o n a l d s o n

told t h e j u r y in o p e n i n g a r g u -m e n t s t h a t Mercado w a s p lan-n ing a t r i p to G e r m a n y to vis i t a cous in s h e w a s i n love w i t h , a n d t h a t F i s h e r w a s j e a l o u s . Donaldson theor ized t h a t F i sh -er , a microbiologis t , h i r e d t w o m e n to b ind Mercado wi th dnct t a p e a n d scare he r ou t of going.

K e p p e n n o t e d t h e r e w a s n o p h y s i c a l s ign t h a t F i s h e r h a d been gagged or hi t . A t t h e F ish-e r r e s i d e n c e , t h e r e w e r e n o s i g n s of forced e n t r y o r a bur-g l a r y . A s i d e f r o m F i s h e r ' s t r u c k , w h i c h w a s r e c o v e r e d s h o r t l y a f t e r t h e a t t a c k n e a r t h e Ambassador Bridge, no c a s h or v a l u a b l e s — inc lud ing Mer -cado'a p u r s e -A- were d i s t u r b e d or t a k e n , h e aaid.

" O t h e r t h a n t h e d u c t t a p e a n d rope , i t d idn ' t a p p e a r dis-t u r b e d in any way," Keppen tes-t i f ied.

Whi l e w a i t i n g fo r M i c h i g a n S t a t e police to a r r ive t h e n igh t of t h e a t t ack , Keppen smoked a n u m b e r of Kool c i g a r e t t e s i n t h e f r o n t y a r d . K e p p e n s a i d F i s h e r ca l led s few daya a f t e r t h e m u r d e r to aay he 'd diecov-e red b u t t s on t h e g r o u n d n e a r h is house .

" H e to ld m e t h a t i n d i c a t e d t h a t b l acks were involved , be-c a u s e a l l b l s c k s s m o k e d Kool c igare t tes ," said Keppen.

Defense at torney Paul Cur t i s questioned whether t h e bu t t s re-ally were Keppen's. He aaid test* could have been conducted to de-t e rmine if they were in fact the detective's.

F i s h e r to ld po l ice t h a t h e shopped a t Meijer in t h e a f te r -noon, but t h a t he waa home all evening while hi* wife worked the afternoon shift a t a Chelsea hos-pital before returning home short-ly af ter midnight.

But neighbor Waynetta Woobe tes t i f ied t h a t a t 7:30 or 8 p.m.. while on the way to the a i rpor t with her son. she saw Fisher in a pickup truck with two men. She said her son said. " TTiere's Mr. Fisher , ' " Woobe testified.

K e p p e n i n t e r v i e w e d Woobe shortly af ter Mercado's death.

Veteran township staffer hired to head communications office BY RALPH R . BTAFT w a n s a

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Canton Township has hired the administrat ive ass i s t an t of Supervisor Tom Yack to head a new

office" t h s t w s s authorized Nov. 28 by the board of trustees.

Ken Voyles, the former editor of the Community Crier, was chosen from among 110 appl icsnts for the job. He will likely begin t h e new job within s week, said Supervisor Tom Yack.

Voyles said hia "main goad ia to inform and edu-cate t h e township" regarding whatever the town-ship government is u p to. "Tm not out to publicise or market Canton Townahip."

"Ken has got a great background in communica-tions," said Resource Development Director Mike Ager, who will be Voyles' immediate supervisor "He had a pretty impressive portfolio "

Voyles has been Yack's administrat ive assistant since Sep tember 1992, p roduc ing t h e township 's newsletter, specialty publications on recreation, eco-nomic development, t h s S u m m i t on th s Park s n d hosting the Canton Contact cable TV show. He was editor of ths Crisr newspaper from Janua ry 1988 to September 1992

Voyles will supervise two "communication! spe-cialists" snd s "a cable TV specialist," who are ex-pected to be hired in the next two months . Ager

The salary ranges of the new jobs are: 136,600 to 164,700 far Voyles, $23,000 to $37,900 for the com-munications specialists snd $26,400 to $42,100 for the cable TV specialist.

One of ths communications spec ia l i s t will be as-signed to ths Public Safety Depar tment and the oth-er to the Municipal Services Depar tment

The p lan is to bring together the various parts of the townahip government's communications appara-tus.

"It is clear from reviewing the current communi-cations efforts within the organization tha t there is not enough effort made to unify the efforts of vari-ous departments ," said s proposal Yack presented to the board of trustees last year. T h e result is some-t imes f ragmented communications and conflicting messages from different departments ."

Until recently, the township'a internal and exter-nal communications were handled by three individ-uals working for three different supervisors. With so many people involved with gather ing and dissemi-nat ing information, confusion sometimes results.

Dut ies of the new division a re expected to include producing newsletters, advertising materials , press releases, s welcome book for new residents, a speak-ers' bureau pamphlet, s parks and recreation guide, S u m m i t a n d P h e s s s n t Run pub l i ca t i ons , board meet ing handouts , photographs s n d videotapes of events awl a host of internal communication tasks.

Although Voyles' old job is being eliminated, its dut ies a re not.

Yack plans to al ter the duties of executive secre-t a r y Debbie Zevalkink to inc lude much of w h a t Voyles did.

Zevalkink has already turned u p a t s planning commission meeting Monday. Feb. 5, and s board s tudy aeeason Tuesday. Feb 6

However , the township Merit Commission, the board of t rus tees and Zevalkink's union will all have to sign off on the change to make it official. Yack

Zevalkink has long been one of the "six or seven non-management townahip employees who are "crit-ical to the organization," Yack aaid.

Schoolcraft president to speak Dr Richard McDowell, presi-

dent of Schoolcraft Collage, will speak a t t h e C a n t o n Economic Club a t noon. Wednesday . Feb. 21, a t the . S u m m i t on t h e P a r k community center

McDowell will talk sbout "Cue-tomer Service" as It relatea to to-d a y ' a M a r k e t p l a c e . - U n d e r McDowell ' s l e a d e r s h i p , enrol l -ment at the

• CONNECTION t h e communi ty , " sa id K a t h l e e n Salle, Canton volunteer coordina-tor. I t is a week we e r e se t t ing

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Ths d a s a is aponsored by the Western Wayne County division of t h s American H e a r t Associa-t ion in r e c o g n i t i o n of H e e r t

Participants fo t t ra in ing in the Adult Heart Ssver Course, which uscludss CPR. Cer t i f icat ion will

be issued for successful comple-tion of the clsss. Foe more infor-mation. call 469-0013

GEMS conference The S i x t h A n n u e l G E M S —

Girls Excel in Math and Science — C o n f e r e n c e , "Cho ice s Open Doors ," i s s e t fo r M s r c h 23 s t Canton High School

Ths conference provides an op-portunity for middle school p r l s and their pa ren t s to learn about exeit i i* career options in methe-ms*"— RIM! scisncs snd is intend-ed to saoourags girts to continue studies in theee fields

Girls of Cent ra l , Eas t . Lowell. Pioneer end West middle schools s r s invited to at tend, informsuor about the conference will be svail-sb l s in the i r schoola th is week A f t s r r e c e i v i n g r e g i s t r a t i o n forms, p a r e n t s m a y direct auee-l ions to t h s O E M S H O T L I N E , (313)416-7764.

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Proposal /roro page IA Theater from page IA

sprung at lb* last minute by pro ducars in the Chicago studio.

-Ska thought we were jus t doing the magic bit," sakl Sterii ni. a 1983 graduate of the Plym-outh Canton schools. " I t waa pretty interesting — it was a total surpnse for har "

(in the »how, Stariini a n d Km-mert first performed a favorite magic act for the Springar s tudio audience. Than, he did an iUuaion ending with the p l a n t a t i o n of a roM. which opened to display the engagement ring.

Emmert, a customer service representative for Ford auto leas ing programs by day. said she m a i n t a i n e d he r c o m p o s u r e throughout, thinking th is was Sterling's big break before mil-lions of daytime viewers.

"At first I thought. T h a t * one good-looking fake ring.' " Emmer t naid. "Then the thought occurred to me (that it could be rani). I wanted to keep my cool — 1 didn ' t want to spoil his big moment on TV."

But when Steriini took the roae and knelt on the stage to propoaa. Emmert knew it waa the real thing. "It was really, really cool."

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Stariini became interested in magic at the age of 4. and took it up aa a profoaaion in hia late teens. He has parfonned for both priVata a n d public events. includ-ing an appearance laat October during Monday Night Football in the SUverdoma. w h e n be helped to introduce the Detroit Lions' new mascot before a sold-out foot-ball crowd.

Emmert joined the Stariini show laat June aa the "lovely as-sistant," she said. As Stariini ex-plains it: "She does all the work, and I take all the bows."

Stariini beard the Springer show promotion on TV several weeks ago, asking for people who wanted to do surprise marriage proposals on the air. and thought

Why not?" The couple lives in Canton with

Sue's two children, Tesla. 5, and Damon. 3, who are both excited about the upcoming nuptials. They plan a fall wedding, after which they hope to viait and expe nence the magic of Disney World.

Shefferiy continued, while the dough ia rolling in from new con-struction. "If we're ever going to do it, now is the era in which wa

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John Burdxiak. "The arts people have been looking for a location for e long l ima."

Trustee Melissa McLaughlin said- the theater "was anthusiaa-tically agreed to" by board mem bars. "We're very fortunate ia Canton to be financially able to do the things wa like to do."

Yack suspects that demand will be great for a first rate theater in Canton Townahip He notes that the Plymouth Thea ter Guild draws actors from all over the De-troit area, yet performs in "a lousy facility, in an auditorium that should have been condemned IS years ago" on the campus of the state hospital in Northville.

Yack characterised the Plym-outh Theater Guild aa: "Good or-ganisation. Pathetic theater."

However, Yack also recoin m e n d s t h e c o m m u n i t y ask Schoolcraf t College, Eastern Michigan University, Michigan Opera Theater, Detroit Sympho-ny Orchestra, the Purple Rose Theater in Chelsea and other or-ganisations if they would use a Canton theater

Yack said three committees will be formed to determine how the theater will be designed, what in-dividuals and groupe will use it and what the facility's manage ment structure should be.

A fourth committee, headed by Eas tern Michigan University fund-raising specialist Steve Ra-gan. will seek financial contribu-tions to pay for construction

Money could be solicited from foundations, corporations, busi -nesses snd individuals. Yack sa id He would especially like to

Coming toon: "The play (house) is the thing" that Supervisor Tom Yack wants to build in Canton in 1997. Here is a rendering by Sharon Dillenbeck of what it might look like.

try for a Kraage Foundation chal-lenge g ran t , whereby money would be contributed if a certain amount ia raised first.

Kresge grants, Regan said, are difficult to gat because there are a slew of requirements to be met They are nearly more trouble

than they're worth, be aaid, be-cause of all the lima and effort one must expend to meet require-ments.

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Greenhilla School of Ann Ar-bor. which draws students from Plymouth and Canton, will hold its annual benefit auction on Sat-urday. March 2. at Fox Hills Country Club in Plymouth Town

A preview party will be from 5 3 0 p m . to 8 p.m. on Thursday. Feb. 29, at Fox Hilla. The free event ia open to the public and in

eludes refreshments, entertain-ment and an auction.

The main event on March 2 starts at 5:30 p m . snd will feature B i r m i n g h a m auct ioneer Den Stall. - '

Proceeds from the benefit sup-port s tudent financial aid and school improvements. For more in fo rmat ion call (313) 996-617*.

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program after the winter 1996 se-mester

Original ly , the 18-year-old Cricket program waa supposed to move from townahip hall to the S u m m i t canter, but officials changed their minda end aaid the program would stay In townahip ball. Then , because the town-ship 's aaaeeeor ia moving to town-ahip hall, it waa decided that t h e n was no room left for the Crickets.

Gouin prepared a study of the Cricket program, determining tha t it coats $32,000 a year to run and generates $28,560 a year in

T o move the Crickets to the Summi t ' s wet crafts room. Gouin concluded, would reduce the township 's revenue from that room and necessitate a hefty in craaee in Cricket fees

T h e current foe for one child, three days a week, la 8300. To cov-er the coat of using the wet crafts room, the foe for one child, three days a week, must be 8460 if the room ia shared with other activi Ilea, 8000 if the room la uaed only for Crickets.

Parents attending laat week's ; meeting. Mundy, Jill and Boh Jones and Lynn Bridges, won-dered why the Crickets couldn't stay in township hsll.

Because the aaaeeeor is moving in. because a community masting; room is planned and because ad-ditional space ia needed for file storage, officials said.

"I t appears that this children's program ia being replaced by file storage," said Bob Jooea.

Shefferiy, who has beau the Cricket program's lone advocate on the board, said " the space is of more value to the dt iaana "

McLaughlin noted tha t the Cricket program, "aa currently priced, ia cheaper than! preschools. She the Cricket parente like the Crick-et program because it 's cheap "If we want to p t down and talk tur key here, it's really the ooat a t la-sue here." she said.

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of charging 8480 per seosaetar for child ia (he Cricket

when whole families pay 8380 a year far uee of the S u m m i t " W h a t does that say about you 7"

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**Yoo could turn tha t sround and say. 'If you're not willing to pay. what deaa that say about y o u ? ' " T r u s t e e M e l l s i a McLaughlin retorted

t ime to find alternative before canceling Cricketo. "I 'd th ink the Caa would owe it to ua to transition." ha said. Treasurer Elaine Kirchgattor eug-fsa ted that parauta farm a < ative preechool p rngr— to i the Cricket program. " I t more ooet-effective for them to fB out and do it ea their own." Kir chgatter sa id

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Under the i ^immunities to eetabttah a local finance authority, er e downtown development authority, giving the county t ime to stop the capture of the county i pert of the tax moe y for the proj. ct.

At the moothly meeting of wee tern Wayne mayors and su-pervisors, Wayne County Cori-mieeion V oe Chair Kay Beard told CWW members shout the or-dinance, which has had first read-

ing before the commission and ia expected to have i ts second read-ing on Thursday. -

Radford Township Supervisor Jamee Kelly esked why the coun-ty decided to do this. " Is It going to have the ability to kill a project?" be said.

' i t ' s only t h e county money. We can't veto any other dollars," Beard said, adding tha t the coun-ty didn ' t make the rule, the state Legislature did. T h e county ia only setting u p an ordinance re-quiring tha t the Information be eubmittod to the county in e timely manner, Beard aaid.

The notice muat inform the county commission of the date by which i t muat act by reeolution, and the specific name and ad-dreaa of the clerk of the local gov-erning body with which the coun

file the res© T h e reeolution would

exempt the capture of county ed valorem property taxes.

Before the meeting. Commis-sioner Michelle PlaWecki, D-Dearborn Heighta. said she la all for communit ies being able to captura-mooey-fac i l n n t g n i de-velopment authorities.

T h e problem is that the county hasn ' t been getting notices from communit ies . "If this is trying to get us in line — that 's fine," she said.

" N o way am I going to interfere with communit ies aa they move to recepture money," she said.

T h e county has lost millions end millions of dollars over the years because of communities captur ing county tax money, Bee rdsa id .

She praised the current propos-al by Weetland to establish a DDA. Weetland has done aa ex-cellent )ob of snslyxing th s project and there will be considerable re-turn on the mooey, she sskL "These sre the kinds of things that help ua to make e decision," s h e said. "Obviously ws wsnt to go slong with our local communi-ties," she said.

"I can appreciate that the coun-ty wsnts tha t kind of informa-tion," CWW Chairman Thomas Yack, Canton Townahip aupervi-sor said. But the county didn't provide any cost enaiysee in rela-tion to the Willow Run Tradeport proposal, he aa id Maybe the county should be the model, he aaid.

"I couldn't agree with you more," Beard aaid.

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The claaa will meet on 12 Mon-day nights. I t ia free except for the textbook. T h e claaa la for all boaters, new and experienced, power and aail.

Boating safety certificates will be issued s t ths snd of ths class. Boaters age 12 16 must pass a

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A group called Patriotic Pen Pals has formed to encourage cor respondsnce from people in Mich-igan with the soldiers In Opera-tion Join t Endeavor in Bosnia.

Becsuae the group doesn't have individual names of soldiers, ad-drees mail UK Any soldier, Opera-tion Join t Endeavor. HHC le t Ar-mored Diviaioa, 54th Quarter mas t e r C o m p a n y . A P 0 , AE 007S»; or Any Soldier, Operation Joint Endeavor. 66th Engineer Battalion. APO.AEOS397.

If addreaaed to the 66th battal-ion, you can specify U.8. Army or U.S. Air Force personnel. T h e coat to mail an envelope ia the standard U A Postal Service rate.

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•A<C) The Observer /MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 2 . 1 9 9 6

Y O U R G U I D E T O E V E N T S I N A N D A R O U N D C A N T O N

WEEKEND • KNOTT H M T M U T l The Plymouth Community Arts Council will pr*i*nt its fifth annual Benefit for the Art*. Saturday. Feb. 1". ai Fox Hill* Country Club. 8768 N Territonal Bnng your Valentine for an eve-ning of jaxz. dinner and dancing featuring I 'rsula Walker and The Buddy Budson Band. The art auc-tion anil be held from 6:30-8 p.m.. dinner at 8 p.m., entertainment and danc ing 9:15 p m to midnight. Tickets are W per person and available at The Little Professor on the Park. Francis Jewelry Gallery . 470 Forest, or the Arts Council. 416-4278

AROUND THE TOWN

I PACT Volunteer* are needed for the senior party held at Plymouth Canton and Sa Lem high schools. Each year, parent* of the senior class transform the school into a feative atmosphere to provide a celebration on graduation night for those s tudents in a safe and con-trolled environment. If you own a business and can donate prizes and or ser vices (gift certificates, dis-count coupons, paper prod ucta, decorating materials,

mailing materials and also dollar donations, etc.) contact. Pam Capaldi. 455-3839. or Andi Schmiedel at 397-6936

A free adult CPR class will be held 2-5 p-m. Sunday. Feb. 18, at Geneva Praaby-tarian Church, 5835 Shel-don. Canton. Participant* will receive training in the Adult Heart Saver Course which includes CPR and choking for the conscious and unconscious aduh. Space is limited, you muat

r. 459-0013.

Arbor Hoapice needs w4-unteers to a*ai*t patient* and familiea ia the Plym-outh /Northville area. The

meet* 9 a.m. to nooo Sat-urday beginning March 9 and ending May 11. T h e classes will be held in Plymouth- Information and registration, call Ka thy Brennan. 677-0600

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munity groups and indi-vidual rental through April. Th is facility is avail able for Canton Township resident* and groups only. The facility can hold ewnt* for up to 100 people and the rental rates are a* follows, social event, 1200 deposit. $25 per hour, non-

zation i Canton-based I: business meeting. $25 de-posit — no rental fee. so-cial event, $200 deposit and $7.50 per hour (no lim-it) Information, Canton Parks k Recreation Ser-vice*. 397-51U).

• FISH FRY The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 6696 will have a fish fry 5:30-8:30 p.m. Fridays st 1426 S Mill in Plymouth. Infor-mation. 459-6700.

• YOtfTH tXCHAMOf The Plymouth Rotary Club Youth Exchange is seeking interested stu-dent* age* 16-18 looking for an opportunity to spend a year abroad learning the culture and language of an other country. No applica tion fee Travel overseas August 1996 to July 1997 Any place in 22 foreign countries. Contact Mane A Morrow. Plymouth Ro tary Youth Exchange chairwoman, at 453-6879.

• CAMP CYO The Catholic Youth Organ na t ion of Metro Detroit is looking for former CY'O camp staff and partici-pants to include in special 50th anniversary celebra-tion of the CYO camps in 1996 If you or anyone you know is a former camp staffer or attendee, call the CYO at 963-7172, or send a postcard wtth your name address, phone number and year you attended

camp toe CYO Camp 50th. 306 Michigan Ave.. De-troit. Mich. 48226

•gM l7-23of Iriahi for the H a l d o l Erin, to be haid a t the Gaelic League Fab. 24. T h e Maid of Erin wins a free trip to Ireland awd participates a t all the

Iriahi Irish Bridie FJyno at 464 8666 or Pegpe Holland at 286-7877.

T h e Plymouth-Canton Community Clothing Bank is open 9-11:30 a. m. and 1-3 3 0 p.m. Tuesdays Good quali ty clothing available to needy Plymouth-Canton School District families. Located in a portable building behind Central Middle School in Plym outh- Call far appointment. 416-6179.

Learn bow to be an Arbor Hospice volunteer snd serve patient* and the fam iliea in J*D«r area. Provide respite for families, t r ans portation for patianta.

Art* Council ia oflenng ita aow facility at 774 N. Shel-don Road tor rent far semi-nars. reel t a b and lecture*. The facility has i a m seating far 226 T h e parking lot haa i far 28 cars and street ing fa available. There are

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All star cheerleaders formation and registration, call Kathy Brennan at 677-0600.

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Honors: Five cheerleaders from Plymouth Canton High School won honors as all stars at the Universal Cheerleaders Association cheer CLUBS camp at the University of Michigan. The five seniors are, from left to right: Lesley Herald, Kelly Corp, Tammy Bush, Kelly Smith and Tanya Weaver. They performed as part of a group of 1.500 all star cheerleaders from the United States in the Lord Mayor's New Year s Day Parade in London, England.

Star t ing Over grief support group meet* 7 p.m. on the first a n d third Tuesday of each month at the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. 45201 N. Ter-ritorial. For widowed men and women age 45 and un-der. Groups for children also available at different t imes during the year. Ar-bor Hospice. 677-0600.

Interested groups, call 416-4278.

from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat-urday. March 16. Appoint-ment*. 981-4206.

The Plymouth-Canton schools are putting togeth-er an alumni directory of former students to help people f ini te Id fnend* and plan reunions. It will in-clude the current names snd addrrs*es of a l u m n i If you have a list of alumni from any class year, any-updated names and ad-dresses or you know some one who has either, call Emily Brazzi at (800> 654 4548. or fax the list to Brazzi at .800) 829 4142. The mailing address for the directory project is: Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools Directory of Alumni. Bernard C. Harris Publishing Com pa ny Inc.. 22 Roger Center. Norfolk. Va. 23502 4169

Have a problem? Want lo talk** Call Ufa Care Mini* tries. (313) 427 LIFE, from 11 a-m. to 11 p .m Monday Saturday. Confidential. Free.

Plymouth Church of the Nazarene. 45801 Ann Ar-bor Road - Room 108. in Plymouth from 3-9 p.m Wednesday. Feb. 21. Ap pointments. 453-1525.

TAX HELP Free income tax help fa available for seniors now through April 15. through the Amencan A**ociation of Retired Persona. Volun-teer tax-aide counselors trained by the IRS are at the Plymouth Cultural Center from 9 a m to noon and 1-4 p.m Wednesdays. For an appointment, or for home visit* for handi capped and shut-in*, call 4556620.

The Canton Business and Professional Womens club will meet 6:30 p.m. Mon-day. Feb. 19. at Roman Fo-rum on Ford Road. Please note the date change: Can-ton BPW usually meet* the second Monday of the month; on Feb. 19. the Plymouth BPW will join the Canton Club. Guests are welcome. 699-1970.

SAFE (Setting Addict* Free Eternally or Stable And Free Eternally I is a biblical-based support group for addict* snd their families. SAFE meet* at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Main Street Baptist Church. 8500 N Morton Taylor Road, Canton. Informs uon, 464-1783. .

• CANTON The Canton Business and Professional Women's group meet* 6:30 p . m on the second Monday of the month at Roman Forum restaurant on Ford Road in Canton. Th is is an organi-zation to promote full par-ticipation. equity and eco-nomic self-sufficiency for America's working women. Information. (3131 699-1970

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Geneva United Presbyten-an Church sanctuary. 5836 Sheldon Rood. Canton.

VOLUNTEERS SSE3" Arbor Hoapice needs vol-unteers to aasfat patient* and families in the Plym-outh/Northvil le area. The certified volunteer course meets 9 a . m to noon on Saturdays beginning March 9th and ending May U . T h e classes will be held in Plymouth For more ia-

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prescription drugs. Must call for appointment noon to 2 p.m.. 455-7526. Ap-pointments are on the sec-ond and third Friday monthly at Plymouth Township Hall (by clerk s office).

• ATmmON Dtncrr The Attention Deficit Dis orders program will begin new Attention Deficit Dis order group* tor children, teen* and adult* in the Canton area. These groups will meet in the evenings and Saturdays. Groups for parent* of children with ADD are also being offered which run st corresponding time*. For s brochure or for more information, call the Center for Behavior and Medicine. 677 0809.

• PAMMTS WITHOUT PARTNERS

Livonia-Redford Chapter No. 130 Psrent* Without Partner* is meeting st Mama Mia's Restaurant. 27770 Plymouth Road, be tween Middlebelt and Ink ster. on the first and third Thursdays of each month. Parent snd family activi-ties are planned New members welcome at 8 p.m. for orientation. Diane. 464-1969.

• ST J West Suburban Stamp Club meet* 8 p . m on the first a n d third Fridays at the Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 Farmer in Plymouth.

Michigan Emergency Pharmaceutical Program offers middle-income sen-iors a one-month su i^ ly of

Group erill meet 7 p.m. the third Monday of each month in Denny's on Ann Arbor Road at 1-275, Plym-outh Township, for people supportive of smokers right*. Information, call Marc at 455-1635

• MYCUS The Plymouth/Canton Jaycees meet at 7:30 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Fanner in Plymouth

FOR KIDS • LUNCM SHATt The City of Plymouth Rec-reation Department ha* open skate time for all thoee looking to kill a lunch hour or looking to get a little exercise. The Plymouth Ice Arena has open skating at the follow-ing lunch hours: noon to 1:20 p.m. Monday. 11:20 a.m. to 2:40 p.m. Wednes-day, 11:50 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. Friday. The fee is $2.75 for adults. $2 chil-dren. $1.50 seniors, $1.25 skate rental. Non-city rwsi-denta: $3 25 adult*. $2 50 children. $2 seniors.

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The YMCA fa taking regis-tration* for the fallowing cl—asr bumper bowling, drawing, arts and craft*, theme party Tuesday, youth indoor golf faaeons. " V Kids, youth volleyball, and spring soccer camp. T h e Plymouth YMCA fa offering daseee far adult*

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, adult indoor golf lesson*, creative memories and dog "Wr l imr t Infer motion, or to register, call 463-3904

Plymouth Children's Nur-sery still has openings for 3 year o ld i Wednesday morning and Monday, Wednesday and Friday af-ternoon for 4-year-olds. In formation, 455-8250 or 459-3111.

• TWYTOTf The Salvation A m y Tiny Tots Preschool claaaee for 3- and 4-year-olda will be from 9:30-11:36 a.m. through May. For Informa-tion, call Peggy at 453-5464.

There are limited openings for s tudents in second, third, and fifth through eighth grade at New Mom ing School. Information, 420-3331.

• CARAVAN, ONPP1WA Caravan and Chippewa programs for 4-year-olds through sixth-graders 7-8:30 p.m. Wedneedays at Plymouth Church of the Nszarene, 45801 Ann Ar-bor Road. T h i s is a scout-ing type program where children will be involved in spiritual, mental, physical snd social development ac-tivities.

• LEADERS CLUB Nstional YMCA program for kids ages 11-15 meet* 7 8:30 p . m first and third Wednesdays. Plymouth YMCA office. 248 S. Union. 453-2904.

Creative Day Nursery School, at the Canton Free Methodist Church, has openings. Programs art half day, for children ages 2Vt-5. and include: faarninf games and songs, art and musical activitfaa, sharing and story time. 981 -3990 or 981-6470.

BOOKS FOR SALE • f i r aoumor taasT t Friends of Youth will de-liver 1996 Entertainment books to your home. All proceeds go to children s charitiee. Up to 50 percent savings on dining, movies, special eventa. theater, travel. Car waa has and much more. Price $40. Call Bill VonGlahn at 453-8253 or Ken FUber at 728-7619.

• PLYMOUTH

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OBITUARIES

S*m<M for Virginia Lucila G i b MM. 75, of Plymouth Township « m Tuesday. Feb. 6, at the Schrader-Howell Funeral Home with Dean Klump officiating. Burial wa* in Riveniiie Cemetery. Plymouth.

She waa bora Jan. 7, 1921. in Detroit, and died Saturday. Feb. 3. in Plymouth Townahip She w u a nurse for the Plymouth Canton School*, retiring in 1982-Shc worked aa a night nurse for Burroughs Corp. prior to becom-ing a school nune .

She has lived in Plymouth 42 >ears and waa a member of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, the Business and Pro-fessional Women's Ctub, the 60-Piua d u b . the Registered Nurses Association and the Michigan Nurses Association She received her training at Henry Ford Hospi tal and attended classes at Wayne State University

She is survived by her daugh ter. Marilyn Lee of Livonia, son. ' • m i l M. of Gladwin, five grand-children; and a sister. Barbara Harper of Shelby Townahip.

Memorials may be made to the Michigan Cancer Foundation. American Heart Association, or the First United Methodist Church of Ptymouth.

Services lor Agnes Knoeri. 94. of Plymouth were Saturday. Feb. 3. a t Our Lady of Good Counsel

Catholic Church with the Rev John Sullivan officiating Burial waa in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Southfield Arrangements etere made by Vermaulen Funeral Home

She was born April 6.1901. La Negaunee, and died Tuesday . Jan. 30 in Novi. She was a home-maker

She is survived by her daugh ters, Beverly Holderith of Red-fbrd. Norma McCann of Livonia, and Joan Parent of Maple City. Mich., sons, John B. Knoerl of Plymouth. Donald of Livonia, and Bernard of Ionia. Mich., sis-ter. Pearl Gieee of San Diego. Cal i f , 29 grandchildren; and 35 great grandchildren

Memorials may be made as Mass offerings.

RAYMOND P. SCMOOOWSKI Services for Raymond P Scho-dowski. 69, of Omer. Mich . were Friday. F e b 9. at L-J Gnff in Fu-neral Home. with the Rev Alber-to Bondy officiating

He was bora Aug 31. 1926. in Detroit, end died Monda>. Feb 5. in Omer He was a truck driver

He is survived by his wife. Stel-la D.; daughter. Patricia Wrobel. and one grandson

He waa the first non Hawaiian bora on Molokai. His father waa a lighthouse keeper. He moved to the mainland after Pearl Harbor, enlisted in the Navy at age 17, then moved to Detroit to finish high school. He viewed the A-bomb test at Bikini Atoll. He was an insurance claims adjuster starting in 1960. and later e e t a b lished is own company. Interstate Adjustment Co.

He was formerly e resident of Livonia, and he was a past mem-ber of the Blue Goose.

He is survived by his daugh-ters. Leslie D. Levin. Jul ie Furgi-uele. and Kimberly Rosa, and his son. David Gaaaway

JL MCXER Services for Shirley A Becker. 64, of Ruskin. Fla . were Friday. Feb 2, at Lewers Funeral Home Chap-el. in Ruskin. Fla T h e Rev Dr Alan Pickering of St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, in Sun City Center. Fla.. officiated. There will be s memorial service in the spring Anyone wishing informs lion mav call Sandy Jacobs st 455 5296

She was bora in Livonia and died Tuesday. -Jan. 30. in Sun City Center. Fla She was the club house manager for Rolling Mead am golf course.

She is survived by her husband. DeWayne, son. Jeffery of Weet-land; daughter. Sandra Jacobs of Pl>mouth, and seven grandchil-dren

MALI Services for Mary Kathenne Chase Penhale, 89. of Plymouth were Wedneeday. Feb. 7. at Schrader Howell Funeral Home, in Plymouth. T h e Rev. Roy For-syth officiated, with burial in Riv-erside Cemetery.

She was bora June. 10. 1906. in Greenville, and died Monday. Feb. 5. in Plymouth. Mrs Pen-hale was a teacher with Grandledge and Novi school sys-tems for 25 years. She moved to Plymouth from Grand Ledge. Mich., in 1946 She was a member of Grand Ledge Congregational Church and the the Michigan Ed ucatton Association. She graduat-ed from Western Michigan with a bachelor of arts degree

She is survived by her sister. Vivian Todd of Kentucky; neph-ew, Steven Todd of Kentucky, and i niece. Susan Todd of Ken-tucky

Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your choice or to the Plymouth Inn. 106 Hag gerty. Plymouth 48170

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( L M M W A T Services for Robert L Gaaaway. 68. of Ptymouth. were Friday. Feb 9. at the Schrader-Howell Funeral home, in Plymouth, with the Rev Peter Moore officiat ing Burial was in Parkview Memorial Ceme-tery in Livonia.

He was born J u n e 14. 1927. on the island of Molokai. in Kalau-papa, Hawaii, and died Monday, Feb. 5, in Plymouth-

School program successful, but awareness of it still lags BY M . B . DILLON I t t r t Warrsa

The Spectra Program — being piloted for ninth-grader* at Ptym-outh-Canton Educational Park this year — is such a success that it 's being offered to nest year's ninth-graders.

The "school-within-a-school" at PCEP providee "rigorous, dy-namic academic preparation, in-tegrating English, social studies, science and math so students will understand how ideas are inter-connected." said Spectra teacher Cyndi Burastein

Pa r t i c ipa t ion is voluntary . "The two-year program is de-signed to accommodate 120 ninth-graders who will begin in 1996. a s well a s the 109 10th-graders who began aa freshmen in the fall of 1996.'' said Burastein.

Burastein said Spectra teach ars "keep running into people who are oonfuoed about Spectra." es-pecially in light of the new Jour-ney program for at-risk students. "We're having • problem with people understanding this ia not for gifted students, snd not for kids who are at risk." said Burn-stain. " T h e concept of an alterna-tive for the regular kid with a highly rigorous program ia jus t

Many students are attracted to Spectra because it alloers for d o e er connections at PCEP. which has two high schools snd more than 4,500 students.

T h e goals of Spectra are to pro-mote "a foaling of community through cloeer communication and shared experiences, and an opportunity to enjoy the. friend-

ships, academic opportunitiea and extracurricular activities of P C E P . " said Burastein

" T h e pilot program stresses in-tegrating the content of four sub jects and challenging ths s tudents with many problems and ptojsrt* that require them to combine the knowledge and skills learned in each of the four disciplines-"

Teaching English along with Burastein ere Msry Bath Carroll and Lauren Pearson. Social s tud tee teachers are Barbara Broem-lie, Kelly Builard and Rebecca Miller

Math teachers are Jan Way and Kathy Chariefour. Jennifer Hawk is the science teacher and area coordinator Joan Claeys adminis-ters Spectra. For more informa-tion. call Carroll. 416-7624. or Burnstein. 459-9435.

Student musicians win honors Plymouth East Middle School

Band s tudents who participated in Solo A Ensemble Festival on Saturday. F e b 3, received 31 first division ratings snd 15 received second division ratings-

Soloists earning a first division medal include: Leslie Babich. pi-ano and flute. Jason Branham. trumpet; Galen Eliaa, trumpet; Liz Fitzgerald, trumpet; Joe Four nier. t rumpet; Steve Graham, trumpet, David Harvey, trumpet; Aimee Jachym. trumpet and pi-ano. Dan Jaeger, piano; Kelly Meek, piano; Brian Miedlar. pi-ano and alto sax; Brittany Part-ing, trumpet, Alan Poon, piano; Julie Scott, french horn; Claudia

Sell, piano and clarinet; Kristi Soash. flute; Stephanie Watson, clarinet; and Luke William*, bas-soon s n d alto sax.

Duets earning a first-division medal indude: Mark Boiger and Matthew Jones, trumpet; Rachel Brown and Aimee Jachym, trum-pet; Dan Cronin and Evan Currie, t rumpet ; Mike Haddad and Clau-dia Sell, clarinet; Lis Fitzgerald and Katie Zelmanaki, t rumpet; Neal Koenig and Adam Davis, t rumpet ; Christina Koehisawa and Krieti Soash. flute; Amanda Rollinger and Jeeaie Sigworth. flute.

Soloists earning a second-divi-sion medal were: Rachel Brown.

trumpet; Jordan Chapman, alto sax; Mine F u n g flute; Brian Hoff-meister, trumpet; Becky Kilgore. t rumpet; Allison Krueaser, alto sax; Kevin Pilkiewicx, trumpet; Cindy Rich, piano; Lis Richards, flute; and Steven Sarten, alto sax.

Duets .earning a second-divi-sion medal were: Joe Fournier and Steve Graham, trumpet; David Harvey and Brian Hoffmeieter. t rumpet; Rusha Patel and Jen nifer Wagner, flute; snd Brian Shoepfle and Rob Showalter. clar inet.

T h e trio earning a second-divi sion medal is: Julie Scott, french horn; Leslie Babich. flute; and Kristen Marantis. clarinet.

MILITARY NEWS

LOftAL SY/ Private services for Lore L Stage. 75. of Plymouth were held recent ly at the Schrader Howell Funeral Home

She was bora March 19.1920. in Effingham Co., Ga.. and died Thursday. F e b 8. in Plymouth Mrs. Stage retired from Plas tomers Corporation in 1991 She moved to Plymouth in I960. She liked to qu i l t

She is survived by her daugh-ter. Dorinda Somers of Florida (formerly of Plymouthr. two grandchildren, three greet-grand-children. and her sister. Viola Stewart of Idaho

Memorial contributions to Ar-bor Hospice are eppreciated.

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Ann M. Krcmarik, Marine private first daaa . daughter of Marilyn and John C. Krcmarik III of Can-ton. recently completed basic training a t Marine Corpa Recruit Dept.. Parriah Island, S.C.. and was meritoriously promoted to her present rank. Krcmarik joins 41.000 men and women who will enter the Marine Corps this year from all over the country. She ia a 1991 graduate of Ladywood High School in Livonia.

Robert D. Wagle. Navy seaman, son of Cliff L. and Sharon A Moyer of Canton, recently com-pleted UiJ . Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command. Great Lakes. Ill He is s 1995 graduate of Plymouth Canton

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Scott C. TYtua, Army sergsant. and watorcraft engineer made maritime history recently in being part of the first 90- member crew on the newly commissioned Army vessel, the specialist James A. Loux. logistics support veeeei 6 (LSV-6) s t Fort Eustis, Vs. The vessel is the firet large Army ves-

sel to be named after an enlisted soldier. T h e soldier was an Army river boat operator who waa killed when his veeeei struck s mine in a river in the Republic of Vietnam during the conflict. He Is a 1989 graduate of Notre Dame High School, in Harper Woods, snd the son of Diane M. Morse of Plym-outh.

Richard A. Shuler. Navy petty of-ficer 2nd class, son of Richard C. Shuler of Canton Townahip, has returned to San Diego after com-pleting a six-month overseas de-ployment aboard ths guided mis-sile cruiser USS Chancellorsville, which indudsd duty In the Per-sian Gulf near Iraq. The graduate of F e r n d a k High School of Fern-dale joined the Navy in August 1990.

Michael S. Lovetand. Navy patty officer, son of Basil Loveland of Canton, has returned from s six-month oversees deployment srhile serving with Naval Mobile Con-struction Battal ion One. T h e 1991 graduate of Stevenson High School of Sterling Heights joined the Navy in April 1992

t J Z S m J . Graters. Navy lieuten-an t commander, whose wile, Judy . Is the daughter of Robert W and Virginia G. Dehaan of Plymouth, la currently in the Adriatic Sea aaar Beania eerving with the commander of Carrier Group Six embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS America. T h s

1978 graduate ol Zealand Public High School of Zealand, joined the Navy in May 1982. Graters is s 1992 graduate of U.S. Naval Academy. Annapolis, Md-. with s bachelor of science degree snd s 1988 graduate of the U.S. Naval Postgraduate school, ia Mon-terey. Calif., with a master of s d -ence degree.

• POUCf BATTALION Brian D. Lylee. Army specialist, recently teamed up as s member of the 709th Military Police Bat-talion, Kirchgoens. Germany, to march with more than 480 United Statee Army Europe (USAREUR) soldiers along with mors than 25.000 other par t idpante from 36 countries in this year's Interna-tional Nijmegen Marches in Nijmegen, Holland. Lylee, a mili-tary policeman, is the son of Con-nie M. Lojie of Allen Park, and Char les D. Lylee of Canton. He is a 1988 graduate of Southgate High School.

Scott A Boers ma, a 1983 gradu ate of Plymouth Canton High School, is currently in ths Adriat-ic Sea aaar Boenia aboard the

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Virginia M Hayee has joined the United States Army undsr the Delayed Enlistment Program at the U J . Army Recruiting Station, in J a c k s o n She ia the daughter of Robert L. Hayes, and Tammy A. Hayee of Plymouth

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Retailers cash in on love • Everywhere you shop these days, i t 's hear t s and flowers. More candy is now sold for Valentine's Day than Mother's Day.

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If you're not peying attention. Val-entine's Day can sneak up on you. leaving you without arrows for cu-pid's bowstring*

Your neighborhood mall or Main Street retailer wants to make sure you're well armed for the big day Feb 14 with cards, flower*, chocolate* and lingerie . - and it wouldn't hurt to include gift* for friend*, children, teacher* and even pet*'

"Who need* Cupid when you've got Frederick's of Hollywood"' ' a»ked Re becca Sharp, manager of the store at Lakeside in Sterling Heights.

Pam Rucker. spokeswoman for the National Retail Federation in Waah-ington D C , said Valentine's Day has become a promotional hook for many different retailers and "they've be come much more savvy in their pre*

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Afternoon d e l i g h t : A different kind of cheesecake was served at the Cooks's Garden in down-tou n Birmingham Wednesday afternoon, to the surprise of diners David Grant (center) and Gary Busch Models presented romantic gifts from Harp's Lingerie on S. Woodward in Bir-mingham

entation of the holiday They've taken every opportunity to get the consumer excited with cleverly packaged mer chandise and unique twist* on tried -and true gift*."

This waa the case at the Cook'a Garden restaurant in Birmingham

laat week when ths Harp's Lingerie shop down the street waa invited to showcase its merchandiae for a Val-entine 's promotion that also feetured the restaurant 's Candlelight Dinner for Two package

Most of the lunch crowd seemed

surprised to see models in bathrobes, peignoirs, and negligee* strolling be-tween the tables. But ss one secretary on her lunch break noted, "Maybe I better buy something special for Val-entine's Day. I've been wearing long underwear to bed all winter."

* w., * ^ '90s Valentines speak out on relationships

m This year Hallmark offers two new selections of Valentine cards including a line based on the book 'Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus " and another selec-tion designed for dogs and cats to give their owners

B y L i n d a A n n C h o m i n • t i n Warn*

Hallmark, those producers of Val-ent ine 's Day greetings since 1916. re-port that more than 926 million volenti nee will be exchanged on Wednesday

And Hallmark can thank the Romans for the flurry of mid-Febru-ary card sales, for without their pagan celebration of Lupercalia upon which Valentine's Day Is loosely baaed, there would be no winter celebration of Love.

Did you know ths Feb. 14 holiday has little or nothing to do with the Roman priest Valentine, martyred in 279 A D . for performing weddings against s direct order from Claudius I P It seems Claudius wanted hia men off fighting wars and not at home with1

Instead, many^his tor ians believe the roots of ValJUine 's Day sprung from the Roman Lupercalia. a fertili-ty festival hoooring the two mythical wolf pups Remus snd Romulus. In fact. Pops Gelaaiua set aside Feb. 14 in 469 A.D. with the hope of sup-planting the Lupercalia with a Chris tisn-theme.

Valentine's greetings as ws know them date from 1750. Tbeee were en-tirely hand made until commercial cards came on the scene around 1800. The first valentine* were aimed strictly a t lovers, while today's cards reflect contemporary Ufa situations. Hallmark ha* more than 1,600 de-signs snd meeaagss in print to in-clude everyone from family member* to special friends and co-workers.

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RETAIL DETAILS Detail De ta i l s f e a t u r e s the lat-est news brief* from man and Han Street shopping centers Mad submissions to. Retail De-tails. Observer A Eccentric news-papers. 805 E. Maple, Bmrung , nam. 43000. Or fax them to. (810)644-1314.

• COMBCnOM Oops! l a laat week's Malls A

Mama tresis, we nut a photo of ths new Carn iva l Cute family hair salon, forgetting to mention Car-nivsl Cuts i s located at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi. Check it out oo ths shopping center's upper level near Sear's. For more details call ths salon at (810) 380-3030.

• W AL-MANT ON I N i WAY Michigan's 38th Wal-Mart

store is undsr construction in Aa-b u m Hilts, set to open in ths "spring of 1996," on Opdyke and 1-76. across ths street from ths Pontine Silvsrdome.

T h e Wal-Mart will alao feature s McDonald 's and s T I r e A Lube l t | r m far shoppsr con-venience. Ths 149.000-square foot store will house 36 general mer-chandise departments, including spparsl , accessories, Jewelry, a lawn and garden center, a health and beauty department, electron-tics, and s pharmacy. Wal-Mart will employ about 200 area resi-dents as department managers, receiving clerks, cashiers and

David Glass, CEO snd presi dent of the Arkansas-baasd dis-count chsin said the first Wal-

Mart opened in 1962. There ars currently 2,230 stores In the U A

Saturday evenings from 7-8 p.m. are for families at Northland Center in Southfield. lo honor of Black History Month, the Muse-um of African-American History displays a "Gallery of African-American Greets" nsxt to Hud-son's from noon to 6 p.m. daily, on Feb. 19, the Voices of Tomor row perform goepel songs; on Feb. 24 Rev. Mark Hollowey and the Love Chorale performs

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# 1 ; . / j Scout benefit: The North American Indian Associa-tion of Detroit let several scouts join their center court dance to earn badges. The Fairlane Town Center has opened its doors to 20 charities for the next 20 Saturdays to host community events. This one, Jan. 20. was a sell-out. '

7-Eleven and the Ch i ld ren ' s Relief Fund launched a Febru-ary-long campaign to provide as-sistance to orphans living in Eastern Europe. All 99 stores in the metro area have cannisters at the check-out counter to collect spare change for the children. The Fund plans to use the money raised to buy incubators, ther-mometers. bed linens and disin-fectants for orphanage clinca, plus antibiotica and baby formula. For more information contact The Gaspare Cucinella Memorial Children's Fund based in Wyan-d o t t e s t (313)281-2273.

• LOVING IDEAS In the best seller, "1001 Wsys

To Be Romantic," (Casablanca Press) author Gregory Godeh hss these suggestions for the ro-mantically-impaired: write "1 Love You" in soap on the bath-room mirror, buy s lottery ticket, give it to your partner with this note attached: "I hit the jackpot when I found you!"; give a teddy bear with a diamond pendant around the neck; plan a second honeymoon with the help of a travel agent; leave a love message or romatic song on your sweet hesrt 's voice msil or snswering mschine; place a romantic card with some chocolate kisses in his/

her briefcase or backpack; hire a babysitter to take the kids out to a movie.

And from the folks a t Nan-trogana: invest in some scented csndlss, s romantic CD, and Nsu-trogena't sesame body oil for a re-laxing evening of massage and m u s i c A bubble bath beforehand warms the muscles, a spoke*worn an insisted.

• VALENTINE GIFTS Darak j l aa J e w e l e r s on

Northwestern Hwy. In Southf ie ld hss ruby jewelry sspecially for Vslsntine's Day. plus a "Stay Out Of The Doghouse," sale set for Feb. 14 from noon to 4 p.m. Lest minute shoppers will be served champagne while a sales person helps them select s gift priced from $10 to 890,000, according to Armon Darak j ian .

Sweet D r e a m s pastry chefs S a m and Michael D a h e r remind shoppers that they have a collec-tion of special ty cahea a a d cookies for the lovers' holiday, ss well as s selection of chocolste truffles from Joseph Schmidt svsilsble st their new shop in the Bloomfield P laza . Maple and Telegraph. For more details call (810) 737-8900.

At Anne t t e ' s Bou t ique . Ro-chester Road south of Watt les in Troy , you csn plsy cupid with glitter globes f 10, guardian angel pens 86, and over-sized angel nightahirta, $17.

Hudeon'a suggest* shoppers check out their new candy and chsmpsgne collections, heart-shaped crystal containers, printed holidsy ties snd boxer shorts, snd for the kids, Mickey A Co. Love Letters Activity Set.

Nelman Marcus offer* red lesther photo albums with raised

. hesrts $150, Nicole Miller silk boxer's $55, and a red pleated chiffon chemise from Valentino $118.

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"Hallmark has found that rela-tionship* today are complicated 10 our designs must address the changing nature of relationships," ssid spokeswomen R s s h e n s Lindsay, baaed at the company's Kansas City headquarters. "Our new card line 'Men are from Mar*. Women are from Venus' eaa inspired by John Gray's book of the same name. It is for men snd women in committed re la tionshipe.'

Based on the best selling guide for improving communication and expressing whst you want in a re lationahip, these cards shoot straight to the poinL At Kaycee Hallmark Shoppe in We*t Bloom field a quick reed revealed this front: "True intimacy is more than passionste nights." Inside, the message tells how true in-timecy develops through under-standing.

Before leaving Kaycee's, snesk a peak at their special section for teschera. Hallmark points out thst teachers receive the majority of valentine*. One of the cutest items is a clipboard reading Teachers plant the seeds of learning."

Most card stores carry a selec lion of gift items to go with your message. New in Hallmark's line of J60 Valentine's Dey gift prod ucfo ia "Sweet Valentine Barbie " Dressed in pink satin, the $45 doll waa inspired by antique valen tinea In Hallmark's ar chives. Before Valentine Barbie even hit ths shelves. The Giving Ties in Tel Twelve Mall in

Southfield was inundated with re-quests.

Customers are either collec-tor* or buying them for their grandchildren. We had 14 people on a waiting liat before Valentine Barbie even arrived." said Leah Metzelburg.

Shoppers are also crazy about Hallmark's new Wild Tiger priced at $9.95. The plush white end gray striped cub has a red bow with heart attached to the neck, and a tag reading "Wild About You."

"People just love these. One grandmother came in and bought 10 for her grandchildren," Metzel-burg said.

Stuffed animals are popular Valent ine gif ts a t J e a n n e ' s Hsllmsrk in Fsrmington Hills, too. Although ssles assistant Joanne Fournier ia not sure why a green frog dressed in a red cape is catching people's fancy, she says purchasing trends reveal a lot about ua.

Judging by the increasing num-ber* of elaborate large front cards. Hallmark's marketing depart-ment noticed this phenomenon as well.

"Men come in on the last day and buy the big, frilly expensive cards because there's nothing else left." ssid Fournier. "They slso buy s lot of our candy."

Pop-out valentinea popular in the 1920s, today faature whimsi-cal illustrations of everything from Disney characters to a Val-entine's Dey pooch with e greet big smooch. At In 71m Cards at

Laurel Park Plsce in Livonis manager Ann Cssey recommends these to parents slong with puz-zles. scrap books snd journals.

"These are fun for kida," said Casey, who is giving her husband chocolate covered Oreo* for Val-entine's Day along with two cards — one sentimental, the other whimsical.

"Surprisingly for sdults , we're selling s lot of collectibles like Msry Engelbreit, snd Winnie-the-Pooh frames snd snow globes. And people really seem to like Gsyle's Chocolstes out of Royal Oak."

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Suburban commissioners offer new plan to fund youth services BY B r m 81-MMLA JACHMAN 8t Warn*

A proposed ordinance spelling out a formula for allocating Ua DOMy for youth aeivicse ia ex- , parted to coaae before Um Wayne County Board ot Commissioner* this week.

It n i introduced by h v m sub urban com missiooer*. including local commiaaionera Thaddeus McCotter, R-Livonia; Bruce Patterson, R Canton Township; Michalla Plawacki, D Dearborn Height*, and Vice Chair Kay Beard, D-Weetland. It waa aeat to the Committee of the Whole and ia expected to come up Wadnea-day. If it movea out of committee it could come before the commia-aion durinf its regular meeting Thuraday.

The propoeal seta up a formula for allocating the one-tenth mil lagt funding approved by voter* ia 1968 for youth programs. The money ia to be uaed for programs, aimed at reducing youth crime The money. Si million annually, would be divided equally between the city of Detroit and the sub urbe. The citiea of Highland Park and Hamtramck would be includ-ed in the city of Detroit alloca-tion. The suburban money would be split on a per capita basis be-

tween the Downriver Community Conference, the Conference of Weetera Wayne and the Confer ence of Eastern Wayne.

Currently, there ia no formula in place to allocate the money, aaid McCotter. who alao repre aenta Plymouth and Plymouth Townahip. The suburban com muniUee aren't getting a share of the money, he aaid. "We think this ia the beat compromise way to do it," be aaid.

Plawacki, who alao represents Redford Townahip and part of Livonia, aaid ahe waa disappoint ed the propoeal didn't have enough votes for approval at the Feb. 1 meeting and waa aent to committee. "I think thia ia the beat thing for Wayne County," she aaid.

It isn't a suburbs vs. Detroit ia-sue, but a way to guarantee that programs have funding, she aaid. Some programs have to aeek mon-ey from the county each year, ahe said. Thia way at least it's written and people know it's coming, ahe aaid.

Beard, who alao repreaenta Gar-den City, aaid ahe aupports the

" propoeal because of the many needs in the out-county area.

She cited gang problems in moat of the suburban communi-

tiea aa a need to be adriraaaed. In-cluding getting money to pro-grama such as DARE. Aa for tak-ing money from Detroit programs, she aaid "Detroit needs It badly, and we need U badly aa well."

Some money haa been allocated in out-Wayne County each year, but no real system haa been put in place. "It 's been catch aa catch can," ahe aaid.

"1 think it makes sense to do it on a more structured basis," she aaid.

Patteraon aaid that while the proposal ia atill in flux, the aubur-ban commissioners are trying to distribute the money according to a formula. But it has turned into an issue pitting all of the subur-ban commissioner* against the Detroit commissioners.

Detroit commissioners are tak-ing the position that the money should be allocated based on pop-ulation, he said.

Currently, about 97 percent of the money is fcpent in Detroit and about 3 percent in the suburbs, Pstteraon said.

With eight suburban commis-sioners and seven Detroit com-missioners, for the measure to fail, it would be a queation of who breaka rank, he said.

Job fair slated at Burton. Manor Graduating seniors can meet

one-on-one with proepective em-ployers st the 17th Michigan Col-legiate Job Fair from 9 a. m to 3 p.m. Friday. March 29. at Burton Manor. 2*7777 Schoolcraft Road in Livonia.

Some 100 employer* are expect-ed to attend the fair, co sponsored by Wayne State and Eastern Michigan universities and pro-moted by more than 70 other four-year and two-year institutions BSD, the engineering society, ia a

supporting sponsor for the job fair.

The fair offers an opportunity for students to meet with employ-er* looking to fill entry level poai-tions. Graduate* alao can practice their interviewing skills snd ob-tain information sbout employ ment opportunities.

To register for the fair in ad-vance, student* can send a re-sume and check for $10 to MCJF at University Placement Servicea. 1001 ? Faculty Adminiatration Building. Wayne State Univerai-

ty, Detroit 48202-3622 Fair bro-chures are available at their col-lege or university placement office or by writing to Michigan Collegi-ate Job Fair.

Advance regiatration muat be received by Friday, March 22. On-site registration ia 120. Free park-ing is available.

Further information ia avail-a b l e by c a l l i n g N a n n e t t e McClearv at (313) 577-3390. Ken Meyer of EMU at (313) 4S7-0400. or by contacting local university or college placement office*.

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Food has a way of saying 'you're special'

You might think I'm a few slices «hort of a loaf, but I really do enjoy this t ime of year.

The holidays rekindle family traditions. Valen-tine's Day sparks my taste for more romantic culinary interludes Fat Tuesday and Ash Wednesday are also reasons to celebrate.

I seek out reasons to cook, to create, to sat iate and to nurture And if being an optimist is only half enough. I also pnde myself in being a hope-less romantic 1 send flowers, cry at the movies, perform crazy random acts of kindness, and am head ov e r heels in love

C o m f o r t i n g r e c i p e s I saw "The Bridges of Madison County" twice,

and believe it or not. actually got excited when the "Recipes of Madison County" by J a n e Hem-minger A Courtney Work, 'copyright 1995. Oxrooor House Publishers. $14 95 < crossed my desk If you didn't see the movie, which stars Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. I couldn't imagine a better Valentine's Day renta l

In a nutshell she ofTer* He accepts And from tha t moment on. the lives of an Iowa housewife and an adventurous photographer are passion-ately intertwined

Lovers of romance and food will really eryoy this book because it was wri t ten a f t e r the movie, which portrays the strong role food plays in s t rengthening the bonds of intimacy in all rela-t ionships The simple offering of food nur tures romance

In "The Bndges of Madison County," food plays a key role between Francesca and Robert She Lacks a dinner invitation on the Roaeman Bridge for Robert Green peppers s tuffed with wild nee - a perfect choice for this meal; subtly they symbolize a contrast between the heaviness of Franceaca's everyday life and the freshness of her encounter with Robert The simplicity of Francesca s stuffed peppers, a jelly j a r of flowers, and blues on the radio set jus t the right mood for th is steamy evening

Food is also a physical expression of caring and compassion

Food haa a special way of saying "you're spe-cial." That unexpected pot of chicken soup from a friend feeds the soul as much aa i t nourishes the body Remember folks, it could all s ta r t , aa it did in the movie "over a simple glass of iced tea "

The recipes in the book are easy, comforting. Midwestern food at its laid back beat Unlike t rue love, there's nothing complicated in the

Clastic love Nur ture rs of claaaic love will appreciate "At

Home With the French Claaaics" by Richard Grauaman 'copyright 1968, Workman Publish-ers. $14 96). It 's a compilation of the great French recipes tha t have been updated and sim-plified for the contemporary American kitchen

Chef Grauaman goes into great detai l about the heri tage of claaaic French cuisine His sug pestions for Veal Orloff require a steady hand over the Kenmore range, but it's well worth the effort Whether he's discussing the benefits of a claaaic Bouillabaiaee or barkening the need for proper cookie molds for making impeccable Madelines, lovers of candlelight, soft music, low wat tage light bulbs, red rosea and the desire to cook to seduce will appreciate th is book.

Having once been hailed aa the fa ther of cajun cuisuie. Paul Prudhomme haa once again floated to the top of the pot with hia new tome "Fiery Foods Thai I Love' (copyright. 1996. William Morrow Pubbahers . $251 This book contains fiery additions to ha sic recipes In his usually unueual food pairings. P rudhomme st irs a paste of ground pecans and coffee into a plain sauteed chicken for a dar ing aew tas te After trying the recipe aad paging through the book, I could only help hot wonder where these chefs come up with

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T h e ra t is ambitious, hones t , s ince re , generous , a n d in se l f -c o n t r o l , " a a i d L i n d a P a r k e r , o w n e r of t h e H u n a n P a l a c e r e s t au ran t in Farmington Hills, w h i c h ' ia c e l e b r a t i n g C h i n e s e New Year on Feb. 18.

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"He's the leader of the 12 ani-mala in the Chinese Zodiac. Peo-ple born in the Year of the Rat a r e s m a r t , a n d ve ry f r i end ly , " added Shen Yu. manage r of New Peking Ch ineae R e s t a u r a n t in Garden City, which is celebrat-ing new year Feb. 19-22.

In China a whole month ia set aside to celebrate the passing of the old year, and to welcome the new. Outdoor pa rades with cere-monia l d r a g o n s a n d f i r eworks m a r k t h e o c c a a i o n o b s e r v e d some t ime between mid-January a n d m i d - F e b r u a r y . F a m i l i e s f ea s t , a n d r e l a t i v e a t r a v e l fo r miles to be with one another.

" C h i n e a e N e w Y e a r i s l i k e C h r i s t m a s - t h e f a m i l y g e t s t o g e t h e r , * s a i d P a u l L e u n g , o w n e r of O c e a n i a I n n i n Rochester Hi l l s , which is cele-brat ing Chineae New Year Feb. 16-18 and 22-24 T h e older gen-eration gives red pocket money to the younger genera t ion as a sign of good luck. Alao, the Chi-neae do a good j o b of c l ean ing t h e houaa to welcome t h e new year."

C e l e b r a t i o n a i n U .S . c i t i e s wi th large Chineae populat ions such aa San Francisco and New York, a r e g e n e r a l l y l imi ted to one day.

Local r e s t a u r a t e u r s a re plan-n i n g spec ia l m e n u s , a n d wi l l offer en te r ta inment to mark the occasion No Chineae New Year ce lebra t ion would be comple te without the Lion Dance to scare away evil s p i r i t s from t h e old year, and welcome t h e new year .

Parker and Chef J a c k Dai said they considered charac te r i s t i cs at the *" • " "* to the com-ing year , a a d t h e n de t e rmined t h e s p e c i a l d i s h e s t h a t t h s y would p r e p a r e . F o r e x a m p l e . P e k i n g D o c k , w h i c h r e q u i r e s two days a d v a n c e notice, sym-bolises ambition. T h e includee a t y l a s h r i m p a a d c o l o r f u l

• treats: Baking and pastries are a part of China tradition, and new year'* revelry. Many of these »cut into a round shape like a wheel to symboliz

New year treats: culinary treats are wholeness and continuity.

. On the menu at Naw Peking is a gold fried dumpling, that looks

like a gold nugget, "so everyone who e a t s i t will become rich," said Yu.

T h e Year of t h e R a t ia alao seen as a yea r of o p p o r t u n i t y , and alao a good t ime to l aunch n e w v e n t u r e s a n d m a k e n e w i n v e s t m e n t s . I t ' s t h e y e a r of optimism," aaid Marsha l l Chin , one of the managing p a r t n e r s of Moo J in Lau in Troy, which will celebrate new y e a r o n Feb. 18.

"For o u r Ch ineae N e w Year celebration we focus on w h a t we do well, a n d our menu ia baaed on p o p u l a r i t ema a n d a p e n a l -t i e s , " h s s a i d . T h e m e n u includee Macadamia Nu t Crust -ed S a l m o n w i t h l e m o n g r a a a s a u c s , A s i a n v e g e t a b l e a a n d T h a i rice noodles . E n t e r t a i n -m e n t i n c l u d e s L i o n D a n c e , magicians, for tune tollers, a n d music.

Oceania Inn ' s m e n u o f f e r s a D i m S u m P l a t t e r , T e n d e r of S teak msr ina ted in Black Pep-per Sauce, aad stir-fried chunks of chicken breast with a mixture of C h i n e s e v e g e t a b l e s a n d mushrooms in oyster sauce.

P a r k e r , Shu a n d L e u n g told m e C h i n e s e New Y e a r m e n u s

often include a whole fish with the head and tai l on The head aymbolizea a good beg inn ing , and the ta i l a good ending. In Chineae, fiah m e a n s enough -that you a lways have plenty of w h a t you need - money, food, and good hea l th . Noodles sym-bolize long life. -

"A lot of the t ime we have oys-ters," said Leung, "ao you will Ije prosperous in your business."

Baking and pas t r ies are alao a par t of Chinese cu l inary t radi-t i ons C o o k i e s a r e c u t i n t o a r o u n d s h a p e l i k e a w h e e l t o symbolise wholeness and conti-nuity.

For a Chinese New Year party a t h o m e , cooka a t t h e Cr iaco K i t c h e n s s u g g e s t d e c o r a t i n g your t ab l e w i t h bamboo mate , inexpensive paper parasols, and bri l l iant red a n d gold napkins . Rica bowls can hold a variety of condiments , a n d colorful chop-«ticka and s t a n d s will add to the atmoaphere. A Chineae res tau-r a n t c a a s u p p l y a b o u n t i f u l main cour se , l e a v i n g t ime for baking cookies ful l of Or ien ta l flavor.

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parsley •* teaspoon Oned basrf * teaspoon Owd thyme 2 large r®*" P W «

ends sfceed off and seeded 2 Tablespoons tomato ju<e •+ cup pa ted Parmesan

>aute onion and garix in butter o- tnarganne in a larf* saucepan jntil tender Add broth, nee. calerv *n-i carrot Bring u> a boil. cover. re juce Heat to a simmer and cook for J5 minutee or until nee u almost June Remove from heat. »ur in U> ma toe*. mushrooms, zucchini, par* le> basil and thyme. Place peppen in * saucepan. Cower with water Br.ng to a boil, cook 3 minntef or •jnlil tender cn*p. Drain and stuff •nth nee mixture Place peppers in « (Creased caaserole and spoon any rxt.-s rice around pepper Cover »uh foil and bake for 25 minutes at ISO ietreea F Baate with tomato juice after 15 minutes When al most dooe. remove foil and u p with Parmeaan cheese Verses 2-

F~)m 'The Recipe* of Modtetm Count?." by Jane Hemmmger d Courtney Work. 'copyright 1996. Ozmoor Houm Pubiiehen. $14.96)

MEDAUJOWS P E VlAU OmLQFV Vaai Medafcorts OrtdT) 2 tadespoons vegetable oa or

8meda*K)nso#veai(l to 1 s* inches thick)

P^nch ot san and fresh grouno pepper

1 cup «ne»y chopped mush rooms

1 cup Sauce Momay (reape toaows)

about to cup m * 1 ounce grated Swiss cheese

2 cups white nee. coofced

Preheat oven lo 475 degree* F. Coat a large akillet with the oil or butter and aauta the medallions over medium high heat until done, about 4 minute*. Cover the pan af-ter turning the medallions Season with salt and pepper Divide the mushrooms into 8 portions. Place the veal on an oven-proof serving platter an spread each medallion with mushroom*

Heat the Momay sauce and thin with 2 tablespoons of milk. Spoon an even coating of sauce over each medallion Thin any remaining sauce with remainder of milk until it is the consistency of cream and bring it to a boil. Coat each medal-lion with a second coating of sauce Sprinkle a little cheese over the top of each medallion and piece in the upper third of an oven until the sauce bubbles and the cheese is golden, about 10 minutes. Serve surrounded by cooked nee Serves 3

Monnay Sauce

Reduce the heat and seaaon with salt, pepper and nutmeg. Whisk vigorously for 10 seconds and atit in cbeeee. Sauce will thicken to the consistency of heavy cream. Make* about 2 cup*.

From "At Home with the French Classics. " by Richard (Jrautman. Icopyright 19&H, Workman Publish-er* S14 96)

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Seasoning ma 2 tablespoons ngfify packed

brown sugar 2 tablespoons ground cwte

peppers 2 teaspoons yound dned an-

cho cnee peppers 2 teaspoons san 1 to teaspoons ground cumm I to teaspoons garlic powder 1 <« teaspoons onion powder 114 teaspoons dned oregano

leaves 1 teaspoon dned basrf leaves to teaspoon ground doves Coflee nut puree to cup pumpkin seeds, toast ed to cup chopped pecans, toast ed 2 tablespoons poppy seeds.

toasted 2 tablespoons sesame seeds,

toasted 1 cup chicken stock 2 tablespoons »gMN packed

drown sugar

3 tablespoons mstant coffee Remainder of reape mgred

tents: 1 (3-4 pound) chicken, cut up 2 tablespoons vegetable oa I cup chopped onions 2to cups chicken stock

Combine the seasoning mix** in a small bowl. Sat aside Proeaaa the toasted seeds and pecans with the stock in a blender or food procaaaor until smooth. Add the brown sugar and instant coffee Process for 1 minute. Sat aside

Sprinkle the chicken arith 2 tablespoons of the seasoning mix and rub it in wall. Heat the oil in a heavy 5-quart pot over high heat for 4 minute*. Brown the seasoned chicken in batchee. large piecea firat, skin side down for 2-3 minute* on each side Remove chicken and set aside

Add the onions and 1 tablespoon of the seasoning mix to the pot. Cook for 5 minute*. Stir in 1 cup of stock and scrape the bottom ot the pot to looeee the brown bit*. Stir in the coffee-nut puree, the remaining seasoning mix and the remaining stock Bring to a boil, then return chicken to the pot. Reduce beat te low and simmer chicken until ten-der. about 30 minute*. Remove from beat and serve Serve* 4.

From. "Fiery Food That I Love, by Chef Paul Prudhomme

hormones do their thing — they break down the food into tiny par t ides including amino acid* from protein foods, glucose from car bohydrate foods and fatty acids from fat foods.

Once in the blood stream, theae particle* are carried gloriously to all parts of our body. If you have a cut on your foot, the amino acids in the blood go there to help heal your akin. If you are ready U> ei-erciae the glucoee particles are there for your muscles to uae. If your body haa all it needa, the fat ty acids are there to be stored away, ready to be mobilized when you need the energy.

People with diabetes can break down and uae protein and fata, but they do not have the inaulin needed to use carbohydrates (flu coee). So without the insulin the glucoee doean't get "picked up out of the blood to go to the brain and muaclea. It juat stay* in the blood and increases with every meal. The muaclea and brain nev er get to uae the glucoee. That is why people arith uncontrolled dia bete* walk around feeling tired and liatleaa even though their blood ia pumped full of the glu-coee their body needs.

The truth is, having blood full of sugar is not healthy. Sugar-coated cereals may be fine for tome, but sugar-coated blood ia not good for anyone.

Controlling blood sugar ia sim-ple and Important.

• Go to see your doctor. Get oa the right medication and stay oa it. Diabetes ia chronic — It has no cure. You can't atop taking your medicine if you "foel better."

• Go to see a registered dietitian. Call your local hospital and make an appointment with a dietitian. You can leern what to eat, when to eet, and get valuable informa-tion on how to control your blood sugar.

• Get some exerciae No excuse, get off the couch and have some fun. Move your body.

Peggy EierU of Ctmrkskm i* a registered dietitian and director of clinical operation* for HDS Ser-lure*, a 30-year-old Farmington-Hill* bated food service and hotpt tahty management company, tpe-cialittng in food tervice management for hospitals, long-term care facilities. bu*me**e*, pru-ate club* and private school*

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Recipe from the Unilad Dairy In-dustry of Michigan.

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Greet your Valentine with a heart-shaped menu, outlining the special trata to be enjoyed that eve-ning.

Hid a flower ot a Valentine's Day card under his/her napkin.

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Greet t h e new year w i t h del ic ious Chinese pastries See related Uory on Ta*te front

Ktcipe* from the O w r o Kitchen*

New Yeajt s Moon C a m s

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Flour "pancake" lightly on both -ides. Roll between sheets ol waxed

paper lor plastic wrap) on damp-ened oounlertop to from 10-lack cir-cle. Peal off tap sheet ol w a n d pa per Repeat with second "pancake " Cut crusts with floured round 4 inch cutter Re roll scrape aad cut with cutter.

Heat oven lo 375 degrees F Place cooling rack on countertop for cool ing psi tni i -

Foe filling, combine dates, mar-malade. walnuts, coconut and ra-isins in medium bowl Stir wall.

Place 2 tablespoons of filling in the center ol each disk Gather up edges ol dough to endoaa filling. Pinch edges to seal Form saaled pastry into a ball. Place pa try halls 2 inches apart oa ungreased baking sheet with named side down. Or press balls seam side down into muffin tiOMa. Flatten ball slightly with palm ol hand to form flat top. Combine egg and milk. Brush tops snd sides ol pastry erith glaze

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Combine 'A cup shortening ami >ugar in large bowl beat at medium mpeed of electric mtaer until well blended Add egg». syrup and lemon pre! Beat until well blended and fluffy

< '..n>l.|n- tliwir, tmking puwder snd salt. Add gradually lo creamed mixture at low speed. Mil until well blended

Scrape dough out of bowl onto lightly floured counter Knead 10 times. Form dough into thin roll l*A inches in diameter Cut roll into 24 pieces Roll pieces into balls

Place sesame seeds on sheet of » s i paper or plastic wrap Roll balls in sesame seeds.

Heat remaining 2 cups shorten ing to 350 decrees F in large sauce pan Place layers ot paper toweling on counlertop to drain balls

Add 8 balls lo hot shortening Fry for 2 to 3 minutes, or until pastries have puffed and turned brawn Re move pastries with slotted spoon Drain oo paper toweling Repeat with remaining pastries Cool 5 minutes on paper toweling Serve warm Makes 2 doeen pastries

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Combine sugar and shortening in Isrge bowl Beat at medium speed of electric mixer until well blended Add 2 of the eggs, ayrop. almond ex tract and vanilla Beat until well blended and fluffy.

Combine 3 cups flour, baking powder. baking soda and salt. Add gradually to creamed mixture at low speed Mix until erell blended.

Dtvide dough into 4 quarters

Wrap each quarter ol dough with plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. Keep refrigerated until ready to use.

Heat oven lo 375 degrees P. Place sheets of foil on countertop for cool ing cookies.

Spread 1 tablespoon of flour on large sheet of waxed paper. Place one quarter of dough on floured pa-per. Flatten slightly with baade. Ta re dough over and oover with an-other large sheet of waxed paper. Roll dough to Mi inch thickness Remove top sheet of waxed paper Cut out with floured 3-inch round culler Transfer to ungreased bak-ing sheet with large pancake turner Place 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheet. Roll out remaining dough.

Beat remaining egg Brush on top of cookies with pastry brush. Top each cookie with e slivered almond. Bake one baking sheet at a time at 375 degrees F for 5 to 7 minutes Do not overbake. Cool 2 minutes on baking aheet. Remove cookies to foil to cool completely Makes about 3 to 4 doxen cookies.

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Heat oven to 376 degrees f . Place sheets of foil on countertop for coal-ing cookies

Combine brown auger, short*), i ng. milk, vanilla aad walnut ex-tract in large bowl. Beat at medium speed of electric mixer until well blended. Beat egg into creamed mixture.

Combine flour, salt and baking soda Mix into creamed mix ture.just until I

Drop by rounded _ tablespoonfula of dough 3 inches apart onto ungreased baking sheet. Press I walnut half into center of each cookie.

Bake one baking sheet at a time at 375 degrees F for 8 to 10 minutee for chewy cookies, or 11 to IS min-utes for criap cookies. Do not over-bake. Cool 2 minutee on baking sheet Hf move cookiee to foil to cool completely Makes about 3 doxen cookies.

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Cut won ion wrappers into 4-inch circles with a cookie culler. I Keep won Ion wrapper* covered with s dry cloth when not storking arith wrappers. I Spoon about 2 teaspoons filling in center of one round. Bnng up sides and teal edges with water. Transfer to a baking sheet and cov er with a dry cloth. Repeat with re maining rounds and filling.

In a large skillet, heat 2 table spoona of the oil. Carefully place half the pot stickers in skillet Do not let sides of pot stickers touch Cook over medium heat for 1 min ute or until bottoms are browned. Carefully add cup of the water lo skillet. Reduce heat; cover and simmer 10 minutes. Uncover and cook 3 to 5 minutes or until water evaporates. Add mora oil, if neces-

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C C A N T O N

SPORTS SCENE

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Wayne State University football coach Dominic Livodoti signed a total of 36 player* to national latter* of intent, in-

cluding six from Observerland I Hia biggsst catches include a pair of first team All Area picks — 5-foot-11,234-pound linebacker George Shanlikian of Livonia Churchill and 6-6, 225-pound tackle Tom Biah of Plymouth Salem.

Despite missing two games, Shan likian led Churchill in tacklea with 84 eoloe and 43 assists. Biah, who

Tom Blah played hurt during the firat half of the year, had 20 solos and 49 aaaiata.

WSU also signed second team All-Observer quarterback Dean Bacbelle., who led the Spartans to a 7-3 record and a berth in the state Claaa AA playoff*. The 6-2. 183-pound Bacheller waa alao a punter.

Other area signeea include Jason Kopchak. 6 1, 200 pound linebacker who made All-Weatern Di-vision in the Western Lakes Activities Aaaocia-tion. Tim Galinaa. a 6-0.210 pound linebacker from Wayne Memorial; and Mark Carter a 6-2. 170 pound wide receiver from Westland John Glenn.

Collegiate news

Schoolcraft College's women'« basketball team continues to shine. After Wednes-day^ win over Delta CC, the Lady OceloU

remained in contention for the Michigan Commu-nity College Athletic Association's Eastern Con-ference title with s 6-3 record — including five wins in their laat sis league games.

Leading SC's charge offensively is Becky Bil-icki a 5-foot-8 freahman guard from Livonis (La dywood HS) Bilicki is averaging 17.1 points and 7 4 aaaists per game

Other notables for the Ocelots, who are 16 7 overall: 5-6 freahman forward Julie Schmidt (Mil-ford) ia averaging 10J points and 9-3 rebounds. 6-l f reshman center Sbeilah Coulter (Lapeer East), 8.6 points aad 5.0 rebounds. 5-9 sophomore for ward Amy Pietila (South Lyon). 8.0 points, 2.0 aa-aiata; 5-9 guard/forward Yvonne Malewski (Red-ford Thurston) , 7.0 points. 2.1 aaaists.

SC. which hosted defending conference champ St. Clair CC laat Saturday, haa league gamea re-maining against Mott CC Saturday and Oakland CC F e b 21. Both are on the road

Jake Baker, a 6-foot-4 senior forward from Plymouth Salem, has been a long-range con tributor for Grand Valley State 's basketball

team thia season. Baker haa the team's second-beet three-point

•hooting percent agi (37 J percent), hit t ing 28 of-75. He is averaging 6 8 points par game, with a •emaon beat of 13 po inu againat Waat Florida Nov. 24. . „

T h e Lakers were 9-12 overall 7-6 ia the Great Lakee Intercollegiate Athletic Conference follow ing laat Thursday 's 94 74 win at F e m e State

Stephanie Gray, a 6-foot sophomore canter from Canton (Canton HS), continues to provide significant minutee off the bench

for Northern Michigan's women's baaketball team. In a loae a t Lake Superior Stale laat Thurs-day. Gray played 12 minutee, scoring eight points

Gray ia averaging four points and two "per same far the Lady Wildcats, who wei tied per far the Lady Wildcats. — -with Oakland University far first in the GLIAC 11 -2 going into Saturday's heme game against Northwood Univaraity. NMU fa 17-2 overall.

Salem sweeps past Canton • One team Is on UM moun-tain top, the other trying to get there.That described the situation when Plymouth Canton hosted rival Plym-outh Salem in a WLAA vol-leyball match Wedneeday.

B Y C J R I S A K Warrtia

Getting to the summit fa a tough tr ip, as coaches will a t t e s t . S t a y i n g ' there is even more of a challenge.

And yet, Plym-outh Salem's volleyball team h a s a t bad many problems — something Plymouth Canton wanted to change Wedneeday when it hoeted the Rocks in s Western Lakee Activities AnuMriation match.

B u t tha Chiefs, who started laat week unbeaten in WLAA play, were not u p to the taek. They fall in thres-straight games to Salem, los-ing 15-6,15-12,15-5.

T h e win pushed the Rocks' record to 29-6-2 overall and kept them un-beaten in WLAA play s t «-0. It nlso ran their unbeaten streak in league matches to 31 -s t ra ight

Canton, which two days prior to the Salem match loet in five sets to Livonia Churchill , Is now 17-9-6 overall and 6-2 in the WLAA.

" I t ' s the mental thing," said Can-ton coach Steve Anderson when asked about the difference. "You can eae it on the court. Ptayer-for-pUyer. we caa match u p with any-ooe. T h e talent b there, all t ha t ' s missing is the mental par t . "

In other words: go into a match hoping for anything Ieaa than victo-ry a a d tha t ' s what youl l get.

I t waa moat evident in the second game, the pivotal set in the m a t c h * After Salem buil t a 9-4 lead. Canton fought back to tie it at 9-all on Jen ny Sikora's tough serving.

T h e Rocks again pulled ahsad, going u p 13-9 before the Chiefs cloaed the gap to 13-12. But getting cioee waa aa good as Canton could

Salem cfaeed ou t the game on Kariaaa S o d a ' s serve, one point coming oo a ssrvice ace, the other oo a block o f a Canton kill a t tempt .

Soda , a junior outaide hitter, had a big match far the Rocks, collecting 17 killa and two Mock aaaiata. Other

nine kills, five eoio blocks and sis block aaaiata; junior middle hitter Jennv Trot t , s is kills and six digs; kophomon outside hi t ter Amanda Abraham, two kills, three sofa blocks a n d four block assists; eeaior Kim Sheldon, three kills and seven digs; junior setter Karen Sp r ings teen, lft aaaiata ta killa a a d four ear

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Sat up: Salem was as efficient as ever in its win over Canton Wednesday, with Jenny Trott (above) contributing six kills and six digs.

vice acea; and junior eetter Kari Flynn, 10 assists to kills and 14 points served

Canton got nine kills from senior middle hitter Beth Oetach; six kills from junior outside hi t ter /middle bit ter Jessica Orieman; 20 digs f rom senior outside hitter Kristie Drin-khahn. and lft aeaista to kills from senior setter Amber Wells.

T h e obvious statistical diffarenc-ea: Canton had only three service ecee, usually a team strong point, and made sis ssrvice errors- "I t ' s usually the other way around,"

noted Anderson. Also, the Chiefs had no blocks

while Salem totaled eight eoloe and 12 block assists from Sills. Abra-ham and Soda. T h e Chiefs alao made 19 service reception errors.

"They mimed a lot of eervee to-night." said Salem coach Brian Gilfaa. "But (Anderson) has got them ploying f 0 0 ^ ^ve watched Steve. 1 saw what (Canton) can do.

"I 'm just f ind to get out of (Can-t o n ' s gym) for another two years."

The Rocks have other things to worry about - such a s Monday's

against oo-WLAA leader Walled Lake Cen t r a l In their meet-ing a t the Schoolcraft College Invi-tational. Central beat Salem ia two-atraight games.

Gillee cited the approach to that match aa the.pivotal reaeon far the loae. "We can play with those guys," he aaid, referring to C e n t r a l "Our k ids were a little nervous going into that match (laat Saturday) ."

T h e Vikings' siso and athletic ability has that effect. Whether it t ranslates into a victory won't be known until tonight.

Schoolcraft C o l l s *

Glen Donahue celebrated hie 1.000th ae e coach Saturday when the Ocofate boet

ed St. Clair C C - i n d u d i n g 806 aa a collegiate coach His record going into tha t gMnec 636-364.

Unfortunately, 3C Ma not yet reached the do-m e of sucosea Donahue bee achieved with hie other pmgrams The Ocelots were 7-lf t overall. 2-8 in the Eaetern Conference going Into laet Satur-day's conteat.

Baseball, Softball signup

The Plymouth-Canton Junior Baaehall Lengue will have registration far the up-coming eeaaaa Saturday aad Wedneeday.

March l f t Both regis t ra t ion will b e e t the Centoa HS cafeter ia

T h e Saturday slgaap will be from S a m . until 1 p m . , the Wednesday, Merch lft regfatratten will be from 7 9 p j a . Beys 7-lft y e r a - e l d end d r f a 7 18

SSL I Home court suits Agape in lopsided win I his 1,000th gams . * . . . . .

H i m i i i I n f i f t l i n " ' 1 ' "1' (46ft-3040) a r Tom Afaerty (486-1402) ar Tom hiodefa (4lft-ft42D far eeftball

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Plymouth Agape Christian Academy's basket-ball team should find out next month just how

of the great explorers of our t ims fait. The boys cooched by Keith Anleitaer will enter

what far them are uncharted waters - their first Michigaa High School Athletic Aeoodatioo bosket bell tournament.

Like the atony pathfinders who have gone before them, they will be biasing a trail for t h d r followers. Are there dragana? Or friendly falk?

"Our focus from the start of the season haa been the distr icts ." Anleitaer said Friday night after his

BASKETBALL Wolverines clinched the Metro Christian Confer ence title with a 104-63 dismantling of Highland Hills.

Agspe has not loot any of Ua seven league games and is 12-2 overall with four games remaining

Paul Salah led the way with 27 points sgainst Highland Hills, alao getting seven rebounds, six steels snd two aaaists Joah Thompson scored 20 points snd had 11 rebounds snd Cory Mullen had 19 p h u sight sssista.

Clute scored 23 for Highland Hills while

Kenny Sabaka had 18. Like all viaiting opponents. Highlsnd Hills had trouble with Agape's mini-gym.

The gym is part of the church /educational com-plex. Also uaed for other purposes, the low but ca-thedral-style ceiling trusses h oder shots. An ooee-sional high-archer will bong oif s beam and bring a smile of bemueement to the shooter's face.

The floor fa carpeted, there is no three-point a n . end out of bounds is also a paying spectator's lap. Oh. and don' t admire your layup, either, unleea you want a lump oo your noggin from the cement wall immediately behind the baaket.

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Childhood classmates head to Bowling Green

mm Eric Oilbo (left) and Eric Curl grew up as classmates at St Michael's before going to different ktgh schools: Oilbo to Detroit CC and CuH to Stevenson. Now, they'll be reunited at Bowling Green State.

B T §TSV* Kons l r * n Warns

Brie Curi and BricJ31lbo will hs

et Bowling Green S ta te Univaraity. It won't he the first t ime they

shared cfaee quarters. Curi Is a senior at Livonia Steven-

sen snd OUho a ssnfar st Detroit Catholic Cea t r a l but t h d r friendship . tar tad as daaamatas s i St. Mfahad

OradaSchoal in Livonia

Cnri family wna, wel l e bed

en Oilbo, s guest as their cottons In the Irish Hllfa.

Tha Curia h a d a . tor skis snd OUbe. than a

back, couldn't gtt enough o f d t h s r When Monday ooaee, S t " '

conch Jerry Rioux still weterloggsd e t |

"Coach Rioux would t o r , "I whet you've been doing all wei Oilbo,' " recalled Curl, who a 6-foot-3, 248-pound "•Your arm la llha rubber today . ' "

From a hoot ride ta a fall rids In

Hotbed of talent Curi and Oilbo, a

who la sow a 8-7.

(P,C)3C The Observer /MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1996

Thr Observer / MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12.1996 2C(P,C)

Football friends from page 1C Ocelot men end streak; women still in title hunt

This streak is over. And there's nothing Schoolcraft College m«n i basketball coach Glen Donahue would like more than to extend his team's cur-rent streak.

The Ocelots finally won a clone one Wednesday, holding off Delta College to post an 84-31 victory at SC. The win pushed SC's record to 7-15 overall, 2-8 in the MCCAA'» Eastern Conference.

The win also ended a four game losing streak, and put a stop to the team's seven-toes-es-in eight-games slide- In three of the previous four games, the Ocelots were in a position to win in the final minute*.

SCROOPS

Last Wednesday, they pulled it out. Dave Pavlak was on* of the reasons — after a scoreless first half, he popped in 12 points in the second.

Doug Walters, who led SC with 26 points, had two btg halve*, setting 14 in the first and 12 in the second. Jason Maachke (from Livonia Frank lin) and Tim Bums also scored 12 points apiece, and, Bruce Goode cane off the bench to s«id nine points and seven re-bounds.

Rocks gain 2nd straight; Chiefs rule THE WEEK AHEAD

If Plymouth Salem is looking to the future, then the trio of Mike Korduba. Andres Lopes and Andy Power is a food place to start.

The three underclassmen com-bined for 42 points Friday night to lead visiting Salem to a 70-56 victory over Farmington in a Western Lakes Activities Associ-ation i

Freshman Korduba scored 15 point* and had nine rebounds, junior Lopex scored 14 points and sophomore Power had 13 as the Rocks, 7-8, improved their WLAA mark to 4-5.

After s 10-6 first quarter, a more up-tempo second period

produced a 29-26 Salem lead. "We covered some thing* at

halftime," coach Bob Brodie said of s friendly chat with hia lads that produced a 23 4 third period. "We talked about what we wanted to do differently.

"1 was more pleased with our defensive effort in that quarter than our offensive effort."

Lopex bad seven of his points in that third period, Korduba six and Power five as the heart of next year's Rocks basketball team took control.

Jake Siakoaky led all scorers

with 16 points for Farmington. 4-10 overall and 3-5 ia the WLAA

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k«iaim« tinkering worked wond-ers for the Chiefs.

•They came in here and played awesome," Plymouth Canton

Dan Young ssud after the home team only held a 28-25 half-time lead. "1 thought (Livonia) Franklin was really solid."

Matt Bauman had scored 15 points by halftime and was threatening to drag the Patriots through the fire all by himaelf.

"We said. Lei's Uy to make it harder for them, make Bauman

work for his pointa, and rebound better. '"

Bauman only scored eight points in the second half and wound up with nine rebounds. Salem held a 10-9 edge In the third period but blew out to a 14-4 fourth. The Chiefs a n 14-1 over-all. 8-1 in the WLAA. while Franklin dropped to 2-12 overall, 1-8 in the league.

Nick Hurley scored 16 pointa to pace the Chiefs while Ron Hunter contributed 13 plus seven re-bounds. Matt Amnions had 11 points and five aaaiata, Mark Bray eight points plus five aasists and Dontc Scott 12 rebound* plus two points and three aaaisU.

Canton nears division crown; Salem cruises

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It would be a pretty good come-back

Plymouth Canton outswam Northville, 99 86, Thursday night to take s chukehold on the West-era Division title in the Western Lakes Activities Association with only a meet against Farmington Hills Harrison remaining to fin-ish out Kyle Lott's first season as coach.

By winning the battle of divi-sion unbeaten*, the host Chiefs improved to 4-3 overall and 4-0 in the Western Division. The Mus-tangs are 3-1.

Loct left his alma mater of Mi lan, s perennial state swim power in Class B. this season in search of deeper water* to conquer.

He found them in Canton, s seventh-place finisher in last year s WLAA meet which has made only sporadic forays from the depths of the league stand-ings.

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But running through the West-ern Division is s step in the right direction. Provided the Chiefs can avoid a splashdown against the Hawks.

Canton did it the hard way against Northville — losing moat of the battles but winning the war. The Chiefs won just four events but managed to pile up so many seconds, thirds and fourths tbey ended up victorious.

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wins in the 200-yard freestyle (1:55.0) and 100 breaststroke (1:03.39). Jason McMann took the 50 free in 23.64 while the Chiefs' 400 free relay quartet of David Berger. B J . Page, Don LeClair and McMann finished first in 1:40.4.

"Depth played a big role in this meet," Lott said. "It was nice to sec our second and third guys come through.

"We improved fairly well. We didn't have an outstanding meet, but we touched the wall first • h « e we needed to.

"We started out 1-2-3 in the 200 freestyle with LeClair and Dave Schacht finishing behind Rottgers. That really helped.

"Then we backed it up in the individual medley, where we went 2 3-4 behind their first place guy. David Le, Ryan Dahlman and Mike Dempeey were right behind

"That started us off well, jumped us out to an early lead which I didn't expect. It got fairly close at the end but we just hung on."

Justin Allen, Dahlman and Tim Fanning were 2-3-4 in the backstroke with Rob Brooks scor-ing over 200 points in the diving to finish second.

"Tbey had three to our one in diving," Lott said, "so they were going to outacore us no matter what.

"It's good for the kids. We

gained a lot of confidence from the meet. And David Schacht probably had the beat meet out of all of our kids. He had a 2^)1 in the 200 freestyle and a 5:27 in the 500 free -»• both personal bests "

Steve Blossom also got a per-sonal best in the 100 butterfly, a 1:05.4.

Salem wins Salem hosted North Farming

ton on Thursday night and swamped the previously unbeaten Raiders, 109-77.

North Farmington won four eventa l u 200-yard medley relay team of Dan Gabriel, Phil Zald, Patrick Duthie and Jason Speer qualified for the state meet with a 1:43.06 winning time.

The Raiders Speer captured the 100 freestyle in 47.63, Duthie took the 500 free with a 5:18.41, snd Zald won t h e 100 breaststroke in 1.03.31. .

Salem touched the pads first in everything else to up its unbeaten streak to eight this season while handing North Farmington iu first loas in eight meets.

The Rocks" foursome of Kyle Petroskey. Tim Buchanan. Pat Morgan and Nick Corden was first in the 200 free relay with s time of 1:33.03. I u 400 free relay team of Buchanan, Corden, Mark Dettling and John McLenaghan won in 3:29.12.

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1 percent of high school seniors receive Division I scholarships. Imagine how rare it is to have childhood friends who attended separate high end up on scholarship to the same school.

The only other player In Ob-serverland to announce he's going Division I ia CC fullback/noee guard John Spolsky, an Air Force Academy appointee who also played football at S t Michael.

The 53-year-old Catholic Par-iah ia such a hotbed for talent, ths annual sports banquet ia gener-slly a "Who's Who" for high school speakers, private and pub-lic.

Rioux, a coach at St. Michael since 1978 and a Redford Town-ship resident, never loet a game as s junior varsity coach. In 1984 he replaced the retired Jerry Sievert as the varsity coach.

His teams and staff are the envy of the Catholic Youth Or-ganisation, winning eight of the laat 12 varsity championships at the Pontine Silverdome.

Rioux has a mind-boggling 136-14 overall record, and statistician Sam Coppola has been there for every one of them. Coppola's son Rick, a St. Michael graduate, was s star quarterback at Uvonia Churchill, graduating in 1979.

John Picano, one of the original members of Rioux's staff, gave Rioux the nickname "Boaa Hog" years ago.

"My weight was a little portly snd since I'm the boss, be decided to call me Boas Hog,' " ssid Rioux. a salesman at Seaman ft Patrick.

Curl and Gilbo agree the condi-tioning at St. Michael was tough-er than what they experienced aa freshmen in high school.

" I l l always remember him wearing his "Boss Hog* shirt snd telling us to get in the comer of the field to run the mile," recalls Curi. "He's a good disciplinarian. It's like a tough love* he has with his players."

Rioux's 1991 team was arguably - his beat- Four players from that

team became high school all-staters last fall: Curi, Gilbo, snd CC standouts Spolsky and Mike Smiley. A fifth. CC lineman Jeff Monnette, was named academic all-state.

Joining those five on the All-Observer first-team were former St. Michael players Jamie McFar-

iane (CC) and Ryan Culloty (Ste-venson). Two other former Gaels, Tom Smiley (CC) snd Todd Wil-son (Livonia Churchill), made the

cood teem. CC usually benefits the moeC

from St. Michael players, but other slumni could be found this year starting on the varsity at Orchard Lake St. Mary (Scott Kerr), Dearborn Divine Child (quarterback Andy Kiaabeth). Plymouth Salem (quarterback Nate Gray) and Stevenson (Rudy Pacbeco).

The Gaels' success starts with long-time athletic director Ed Dey.

Rioux's varsity and JV staff in-cludes Dave Haddy, Jeff Rioux. Ron Curl, Kevin McKee, John Dupuie, Jim Rouen. Roy Sgroi, Denny Culloty, Dan Haddy, Frank Gilbo, Tim Muldowney, Greg Griffith, Kirk Goodlow and Ren Rxpecki.

None of the coaches gets paid. The home games on Sunday nights at Livonia Clarenceville are the reward, attracting bigger crowds than some high school

Hip team last fall, "Quarter Barrel'

(named Spuds Mackenxie),' Rioux.

Former St. Michael player Bry-an Jeffords, a starter on CC's state championshij was nicknamed "fl because one of the coaches thought he looked like one.

He's still called that despite his 6-foot-1,206 pound frame.

Twelve former St. Michael players were starters in the first-round Class AA plsyoff game be -tween CC and Stevenson last fall — nine for the Shamrocks and three for the Spartans.

Four were captains (two a aide), who went out for the pre game

tfcsrs. Tho sports Michaol Pariah m children la the Uvoala area wfcsa* Parts* sr Catkoic school tfosaa't have a particsCar sport or a sports program.

coin toes. The year before, Rioux took pride in knowing five former St. Michael and CC players were starting for North wood Universi ty.

With retirement nearing snd a condominium in Florida awaiting he and his wife Mary Ann, Rioux doean't know how much longer he'll coach.

"The parents at St. Mike'e do an awful lot; there ia very good co-operation," aaid Rioux. s 1967 CC graduate whose daughter Jennifer was an all-stater in track at Livo-nia Ladywood and now coaches at Wake Poreet. "If I could figure out a way to be here August, Sep-tember and October, I'd be here another 10 years."

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'It's very organised, like a high school program," said Dupuie, whoee career at St. Michael in the mid-70s was so legendary it took a guy named Pete Roee (Stevenson. 83) to break some of his records.

"I don't think anything under Mr. Day has had a losing attitude no matter what the sport. It's always a •get-after-it' attitude."

Making a (nick)name Most of the St. Michael players

attend school there. TTie a ports teams are also open to St. Mi-chael Parish members and other Catholic children in the Livonie area whoee Parish or Catholic school doesn't have a particular sport or a sports program.

Spolsky was a good example, attending St. Robert Bellarmine in Redford, which has no football program. In the winter, Spolsky was playing for St. Robert's bas-ketball team against St. Michael.

Spolsky was so advanced he started on the St. Michael foot-ball varsity as a sixth-grader. By the eighth grade, be couldn't play hi games because be exceeded the weight limit. He got the nickname "Spuds" from the S t Michael coaching staff and it stuck.

"He reminded us of that little pit bull ii the TV commercials

But Agape plays ita visiting gamea on regulation floors, so it's no stranger to the playing condi-tions it erill face in the state tour-nament.

The game lasted slightly more than six minutes. It took that long for the well-coached and dis-ciplined Agape team to race out to a 21-2 lead. Salah scored 10 of those points.

The score was 27-8 after one pe-riod. 57-19 after two and 78-35 af-ter three. Home-court advantage had nothing to do with it. either.

Now Anleitner can use the re-maining four games to prepare for the tournament.

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Novi to get his youngsters ready for the shock of playing teams hardened by tough rr competition.

Agape was 20-< la«t year, when it was a member of a loose con-federation of Christian schools which holds an annual post-sea-son tournament of its own. They won their regional, but bad weather prompted officials to can-cel the remainder of the tourna-ment.

For that, and other reasons. Agape decided to enter the MHSAA.

Agape is in Class D. If there was s Class F, Agape would be in it due to its enrollment of just v .0 students.

The MHSAA assigned it to the Franklin Road district in South-field along with the host school, Redford St Agatha, Loyola Acad-emy, Detroit Northern Academy and Bloomfield Hills Roeper.

The Wolverines' loaaas this season have been to Franklin Road, by four pointa, and a hammering by Evangel Christian of Detroit in an early season out-ing.

"This is our eighth year of var-sity basketball," Anleitner said. "We're looking forward to the dis-trict tournament."

Agape is ready for the tourna-ment. Well find out if the tourna-ment is ready for Agape.

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Hyundai Elantra

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By Anne Fracassa

Avanti News Features

TUCSON. Arix. — The natives say the sun shines 363 dayi a year here There isn't a cloud in the sky. either

This is the perfect place to intro-duce a new car. It 's like a f resh beginning Even Doug Maiia. chief operating officer for Hyundai, thinks so

"This new Elantra is a* far a step away from the previous model as we can get," said Maua. "This is anoth-er hage step from where Hyundai has he*n We're evolving in a way that's healthy to our dealer body and healthy to our customers.*

This from a company t h a t attracted buyers a few years ago by offering a three-rear, no-cost mainte-nance program on its cars. This from a company that heard its name a thousand times over because Rodney King drove one This from a compa-ny that enjoyed record sales of it* vehicles in 1995

This from a company that's intro-duced an all-new from-the-ground-up 19% Elantra - a compact car that will compete with 22 entries in a data that represents 20 percent of the industry sale*

* ROAD TEST

By Anne

Fracassa

They'll sell a ton of'em, too, with a base price just over $10,000 The top-of-the-line, fully loaded Elantra costs $14,000 Even with the new retrofit, the coat is nearly the same as the model it replaces

It's got all new sheet metal, all new chassis, a 2-inch longer wheel-base. a 1-inch longer t r ack , a smoother-shifting transmission and more interior hip, shoulder and head room

The new engine is actually the best part of the car. Designed and developed completely by the South Korean auto maker, this 4-cyUnder dual overhead cam "Beta" 1.8-liter

more horsepower than the Cavalier, Civic, E«cort and Corolla. The redesign shaved 58 pounds off the engine's weight and provided a 7-percent improvement in fuel efficien-cy — 24 mpg in the city, 32 on the highway with the manual transmis-sion model.

The engine is very quiet and per-forms well on city streets and on the highway. During this 600-mile test in southern Arizona, the entire line of E lan t ras never complained on long inclines and steep hillside roads on the way to Wyatt Earp's home-town of Tombstone. There's a lot of response from the Elantra when you want it, and it reaches c ru is ing speeds quickly.

The body structure is more ngid and the 100-pound reduct ion in overall body weight of the Elantra mikw it much more nimble than its predecessor And that's saying a lot because the last Elantra was a ter-rific car.

Speed-sensitive power rack-and-pimon steering provides handling that's usually found on much more expensive sports cars. It holds the road well and has a smaller turning radius for those tight spots.

through a new advanced 4-wheel independent suspension that was designed specifically for a smooth, comfortable ride over a wide variety of road surfaces and to accommodate a wide range of driving styles

There s r e t h r e e E lan t r a s to choose from — the base, GLS snd wagon. Yep, I said wagon. It's the f irst t ime Hyunda i is offering a wagon and this thing is a work of art.

The Elantra wagon is a smartly styled fsmily car tha t ' s a serious departure from a traditional wagon. It 's actuslly pretty. And becsuse Hyundsi is shooting to sell more than half of its Elantras to women, making it look so good was a good call.

As a driver, you'll never know you're in a wagon because the Elantra wagon's performance and handling are as responsive a« the sedan's. Just because it's a wagon doesn't mean you'll suffer sluggish performance or get a clunky feeling when driving it.

The wagon provides overall inte-rior volume of nearly 127 cubic feet — m u ch more than the competition. The rear seat is a double-folding

60/40 split t h s t provides s totally flat loading surface when down

There's alio been s significant reduction in what the industry calls NVH — noise, vibration and harsh-ness. Hyundai engineers incorporat-ed ext rs insulation in the instru-ment panel, hood and floor areas to kill the sound. The A-, B- and C-pil-lar* are filled with foam to reduce wind noise as well.

Overall styling of the Elantra emphasizes dean tinea, body-colored bumpers and a he-man-looking air dsm. It commands the road with authority.

The bottom line: The E lan t ra sedan and wagon are really good choices for a family looking for the versatility of each and want smart styling as well. Look for some good thing* coming from this auto maker in the future.

Anne Fracassa is senior editor of Avanti News Features.

1996 Hyundai Elantra Vehicle class: Compact sedan and wagon. Engine: 1.8-liter 4-cylinder. Mileage: 22 city / 32 highway Where built: Seoul, Korea. Price: Around $11,000.

Toyota Exports Cars Back to Homeland

(NAPS)-America is aanding thou-sands of cars to Japan Toyota is •sporting tha Avalor .m that compa-ny's naw Amarican-built flagship • •dan It expected MI ship mors than 20,000 ot u w « cars to Japan. Canada, Tsiwan, the Middle East and other world markets during 1995 alone.

The Avalon ia made exclusively at Toyota Motor Manufac tu r i ng <TMM», U S A , in Georgetown, Kentucky. TMM is also the sxclu-•ive manufacturer of Camry wag-ons snd coupes, which hsve been exported to Japan since November 1993

"Toyota's increased local produc-tion, along with a major investment in U.S. research and development and other operations, will further boost our U.S. exporta," said Yals Giasal, executive vice president of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.. "In 1996, Toyota's exports of U S.-built vehicles will climb nearly 70 per-cent to 80,000 units"

About 20,000 of those exported units are right-hand-drive Toyota Cavaliers, built by Goners! MOtors in Ohio for sale by Toyota dealers in J s p s n . In addi t ion to vehicles. Toyota alao exports to Japsn TMM-m s n u f a c t u r e d four-cylinder engine*, crankshafts and connect-ing rods ss well as catalytic con-verters snd costed catalytic sub-strates

While not even the best American-made car can be drive to Japan, many sre being driven in

- Japan these days.

S'orth American 6031102M DOC Precu Syndicate

If you'd like to see a particular model tested or if you have a car question, send Anne Fracassa a message at AVANT11054, Avanti's America Online mailbox... Or

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CMIt 1000 ONLY M 000 <toa «*»V A>C MaM

JO ram t7) f010) 567 143*

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LIVONIA N E W SL1KARU

[I M P R E Z A 1

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14.995"

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New 1996 Windstar GL

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£ f O O O % e 6 a t e <ut <%*

PAGE TOYOTA

H m so many un-needad items ~ you donl know what to do?

©bsmwAlccenlr ic c u i i i f i f f - X H I f T l f ' M

i

$ 1 0 0 0 R E B A T E ! SALE PRICED or Low L M M Paymont

NEW 1996 CROWN VICTORIA Auto Show Lease Special

LEASE FOR LESS AT SELLERS!

NEW 1996 TIARA VAN CONVERSIONS

WINTER CLEARANCE SALI

DON'T BE JUST

ANOTHER FACELESS NAME IN

THE CROWD...

Po'tortMtai |T0*M

9 5 f t

"%£ Mm your

Sl.vndArd I c d t T . i l

(nSamr f i SsumtU «0x«»«w»— **'

313-591-0900 810-644-1070

500 P0NTIACS & GMC TRUCKS AVAILABLE 1 9 9 6 SUNF1RE COUPE

12,695* M M M l M i N a t t l M -

1 9 9 5 TRANSPORT

16,582 MtMabanMaUUU-

1995 r \y.\KJ: a QMC CONVERSION

s20,995*

1 9 9 6 GRAND A M COUPE

It w M < n •» MabU $13,995* 1 9 9 6 BONNEVILLE SE

oi t om id. CM I

$19,695* 1 9 9 6 SAFARI AWD

21,195

1 9 9 6 GRAND PRIX 4 DR.

I t MU M MM I

s15,995* 1 9 9 6 BONNEVILLE SSE

• a a i r w * CS M < M I i aodMJM-o M "o» •*» MSOf

* 36 mo tease $ 2 6 , 9 9 5 ' W R

1 9 9 6 J I M M Y 4 DR.

n a M • » *X1M * 36 mo. lease

S 2 2 , 9 9 5 ' * 3 3 5 ° ' • MMtMiNat tUM-

flTRI VCOUNTY IPONTIAC OfAlFRS

BOB SELLEBS PONT!AC G M C

1 9 9 6 GRAND PRIX COUPE

M. MM M. W tmm m RL COM IMTI gOM • i Mi it ail a M | » MDE $17,299*

1 9 9 6 SIERRA EXT. C A B

M . H M'O aKMMrt M|Mlr>-

17,995* 1 9 9 6 SONOMA EXT. C A B

$ 1 3 , 0 9 5 * « I 9 5 -M O M a t M i N a U M -

Y v r u m / A t , u m L - r * u c « 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 0 0 - 4 3 2 0

3 8 0 0 0 GRAND RIVER AVE. • FARMINGTON HILLS 1 - 8 1 0 - 4 7 8 - 8 0 0 0

2000 REBATE * *

NEW 1996 BRONCO

New 1996 Ranger Super Cab

NOW AVAILABLE-THE HOT N E W 1 9 9 6

F Q R D MUSTANG C O B R A tAu*or«o

• M»M(«<lDrMC«in ccmoi IM 1 0 * KM noduM Vt OM trVMnfulMfl UuOranwYai At M<d Droairwig fvougr « < t~ por-cyondoi NMd*

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AVAILABLE

ALL NEW 1996 TAURUS GREAT SELECTION

GREAT SELECTION! STILL A FEW 95 LEFT

AT SUPERU)WC^ARANCEPRICES

NEW 1996 ASPIRE

DRI NEW CAR

OPFTHEL$206

INLY

NEW '96 EXPLORER 2 DR.

SALE PRICE * 2 0

• *

DEAD SELLEBS • T f f l

between Crooks aid C o o l l ^ S ^ ^ W

N M O N . « T N U R O . U N T I L B . O O R A I .

2600 MAPLE ROAD (15 MILE) 643*7500 M t t i m

IOOMMOI III K i l r t (MMMWMMMMI

CLASSIFICATIONS «1S to S1& O A E Monday. February 12. 1996

C R E S T W B DODGE FEBRUARY SAVINGS SPECTACULAR!

NEW 1996 DODGE STRATUS L o a d e d w i t h E q u i p m e n t

Air Conditioning • Cruise Control AM/FM Cassette Full Size Spare And Much More!

Stock #36048

• Power Windows • Power Locks

Power Mirrors Tilt Wheel

Buy For

'14,457* L N M For $ 1 6 9

1996 DODGE CARAVAN N E W 1 9 9 6 N E O N N E W 1 9 9 6 R A M 1 5 0 0 P I C K U P N E W 1 9 9 6 D O D G E I N T R E P I D

Sloe* •911B7 Ssocx

# 15009

15,889 r 239

I * C A R A V A N S ! E P I D S » S P I R I T S

S FromB

32850 FORD KOAD GARDEN CITY

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 Open Mon. Thurv 7 a.m. 9: >0 j».m

l u c v ttcd. 7 a.m. 7 p.m.

I rida\ 7 d.m. 6 p.m.

1 9 9 6 A S P I R E

NOW - OR -

t ) « r 4 eyanaw rgr* i K M u n a

mam Sea • Z-24SS

24 Mootk Ummr

'mi'ies".. 1 9 9 6 E S C O R T

• /l"V 11 Bat 4 e|W» r y t gow w r r ;

M M r M m l M l k l t

NOW '10-S24' -OR •249! 4r.. 1 9 9 6 C O N T O I R CL ii^ySrL n TMA WW "WWW ii»'

-•2591 259".. N O W * ! Z M T - O R

WW "WWW ii»'

-•2591 259".. 1 9 9 6 M I S T A N C

NOWI4J»5 -OR 1 9 9 6 P H O B E SE

NOW *14A i r - O R

1 9 9 6 T A U R U S C L

J iTSSmmak 1 I I I 1

m-W. . • "ria

• • N i R M l M I X P

NOW 'IL'W -»»

• • N i R M l M I X P

Saper Savinga Sal* 2 0 0 0 & $

A» I jOMf

Am

r

4.8

F u r t o r y

^ _ Rebu t * *

- O R -

A P R F i n a n c i n g F o r 4 8 M o n t h *

1996 RANGER XLT 4*2 L L T J 2 T J Z Z mc#« Slock • KM '

24 Month

N O W ' I O ^ y - O R - '169M169' bh 1996 F SERIES

NOW *14«7S5* - O R -

t l Bar. • q t m r angm p t » » w r % POMT M f t *J*f U M H O « M d C O M H

mo b*flpft *r>a "**• s**» • eat? 2 4 M o a l k L M M r

1 9 9 5 AEROSTAR XLT 30

N O W »15,73r 1996 WINDSTAICL WAGON Z J Z J L Z T , L J 2 2 !

a*oft 'w«*, a f a a i aos?6*8* 24 Month Lraw

*2TQ"

r w

* 2 7 9 - : . « 2 7 a -

NOW T I M * - O R I 1 9 9 6 p

- w -SPORT4x4

ft» MQ» Mft tm «nr*Hl •

24 M«iih L n n

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MOW '1

/500 Cars, Trucks & Vans in Stock!

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^ ' 1 M 4 T R O B -1 9 9 6 T H I ' N D E R B I R I ) I L Z - J * T " — —

ww =jm

UUm*kl~m~

m m FINAL CL08E00T OK ALL BBMAIMIMl 1998 MODELS!

5 I I»<"ll<'\ i l l«*/( a n i o n

A W A R D W I N N I N G

I S E R V I C E D E P T . ; { | ; j - ! H ( i I

1997 F-150 3

NOW AVAILABLE! A-X-Z-B

PLAN

H E A D Q U A R T E R S

U \ \ 1 - I I ' M

1 —-

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1996 0*E <*nu>

Bill Brown Ford Announces

THE GREAT PERCENT EVENT J 4.8% &0R $600 Rebate a i

' . o u t nt.. — ' f j

OR $600 Rebate & f M p ''luJBm&M r-' SPECIAL LEASE RATES

LOW PAYMENTS • LOW DOWN PAYMENTS V S \ V i

METRO DETROIT'S

CAR & TRUCK DEALER! Largest Inventory! Highest Volume Used Car Lot! A PLANNERS w e want your t rade * we'll pay more for R!

1996 F150 EDDIE BAUER

TEMPORARY SHOWROOM 200 yards west of old Showroom

next to Bill Brown Truck Sign in old Livonia Parishes Credit Union

1 S O C H t t t rucks & vans Available Cars, Trucks

5 AT THIS PRICE

Aw. power window* & locks. cause Mt. cab staps. chrome step bumper

: WAS $ 2 0 , 7 5 9 ; ,

2 4 MO. DOWN PER MO.

'250 s245

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • # • • • • • •

1996 TAURUS Power windows and locks,

cruise tilt, cassette.

WAS $20,590

YOU PAY •16,995* 24 MO.

LEASE 24 MO. LEASE $ 3 2 5 $ 3 1 9 "

1996 CONTOUR OL YOU PAY

•12,970' 5 AT THIS PRICE

Cassette, matt. po*er minora, defroster W A S $ 1 5 , 6 1 0

J ' r

?{ r < * I «" i

1 r k 5 *

24 MO. LEASE

D O W N PER MO

$250 $245 ^ 3

e. * ' S :

1996 THUNDERBIRD LX YOU PAY

' 1 5 , 4 9 5 -

Rear window defroster, cast aluminum wheels, auto O/O. 6 way power drivers seat, flummaled entry system,

power windows 4 lock*, Mt. cn*se Sloe* #61611

W A S $ 1 8 , 8 6 0

D O W N PER MO. 24 MO. LEASE *327 r322"

10 AT THIS PRICE

YOU PAY

M 9,495 LOADED' 472 P*g Air prrvacv glass, power windows|

& locks, cruise Ml, AM/FM stereo/cassette

W A S $ 2 3 , 7 9 0

D O W N PER MO. 24 MO. LEASE <325 s310

1996 RANGER XLT YOU PAY College Grad

•9999' '9594'

Power steering. power brakes s**ng rear window, stereo Stk #60623

WAS $ 1 3 , 3 5 1 :

24 MO. LEASE

D O W N PER MO.

•179 ' 1 7 4

*7ite. fa/**utest. O - i - . . .

ECLIPSE VOTED #1 VAN CONVERSION

Ford Quality Cqpimitment Survey

Reports That Eclipse Customers Rated

Eclipse The Highest Of All The Ford

Van Conversions In The U.S.A.

THE ALL NEW 1 99& Come See Why 90% Of Our

ECLIPSE VAN CONVERSION Customers Would Buy Another One.

Stay Warm - Shop Inside! O n Monday & Thursday Evenings from 6:30 't i l 8:30 p.m. Our garage will be packed wi th vans!

Act Now! We have a few special purchase 1 995 s still available

1996 BRONCO XLT

YOU PAY

eteceom:4speed a>^tiw». P 2 y WX]S#< n. trailer lowing package - ^ i comwwnc* gwau) A.

WAS $30,840

I D O W N PER MO

I *3751*355"

SAVE THOUSANDS THE BEST QUALITY FOR THE MONEY.

No haggling - all vans have discounted prices on the windshield. Some priced less than a mini van. The Owner of Eclipse Vans will be here to help you pick out

the van that meets your family's needs. And to make Great Deals!

Compare our-f - (/£- the reft/ hoj&Lt l i / e 'r-e £u/+e pou Mapr-ee

u/e hai^e Ch e

sssr na/M/rr amp r#s sesr P/>/c

1996 AEROSTAR XLT

YOU PAY $ 1 5 , 3 2 5

3 OL engme. automatic, a*, power steenng & brakes, Stock #61969

• W A S $ 1 7 , 9 1 0

24 MO. LEASE

D O W N PER MO.

*318 n j i r

. ' e % ."mS

n , * v .-4* f

1996 PROBE SE 3 DOOR YOU PAY

' 1 3 , 3 1 0 '

Air convenience group, rear defroster, AM/FM stereo cassette dual e+ec mirrors, SE appearance,

15" alum wheels console-arm rest/cup holder Stock #61472

WAS $17,910

24 MO. LEASE

DOWN PER MO. $299 $293 i

1 9 9 5 E S C O R T 3 DOOR S P O R T

Y O U PAY College Grad

* 9 5 9 5 r T X * 9 1 7 0 *

20 AT THIS PRICE

Air, defroster, cassette, power steenng & brakes, safety package.

9 5 C L E A R A N C E 9 5 Probe Q T

Electric Blue. 5 speed, air. StOck #53519 $13,983*

' 95 Aspi re Was $9,525 - 5 at this price $6995'

' 95 M u s t a n g C o n v e r t i b l e Auto, air, mach sound, CD, defrost, 3 at this price $19,366*

9 5 Taurus LX White, opal leather, JBL moonroof, loaded. Stock #54232 $18,794*

l i l l I B R O W N M>KI>: W i n R M f T H M H HI ST I 'HICf OH THUH NO I U C M H

P H I C l A N D C I V t H M MOHI M W M t O H ) O U R TRADf IS'

• % \ \ \ . 4 2 1 - 7 0 0 0 I ) / \ \ \ \ Oul «*( n * «»H I..II Frrr

l \ ' ' W \ 1 - 8 0 0 - H 7 H m O P E N M O N D A Y

A N D T H U R S D A Y U N T I L 9 P M.

™ « I / v n i \ IZZXZ P L Y M O U T H R D . I * ' I I V O N I A

. . r\ . .1. . rank «'l <•«» M i"i I « «"'> Car »r >oui (JtMlifv ( on»ifiHm« nl 1 f r | | < h r „ r t h u % r t i

B I L L B R O W N F O R D ^ d G O O D N O BAD V

1

CREDIT? CREDIT? CREDIT? N O W YOU C A N BUY A CAMI

. LOW-NO DOWN #»VMENT ft tOW P*n*NTS

. »ANK»<U«n SAO 0« CAEDIT INSTANT CREDIT PROGRAM 421-7000

Cal l Of Cred i t at tM* ' E - Z C r * 3 H Hothn#" On ly 1 Bil l B r o w n Ford

MAVt cooo

CHHXP WANT THI •1ST HATE AVAHAMi

OTHER AttA OCAtERS? WtCAN

HEIR?

wrznzM\

I 4. •»!.

1*0<•) CLASSIFICATIONS »15 to 115 04K Monday, February 12. 1996

1995 D PRIX

SE COUPE V e . automa ic t r a n a m » a » o n . a n c o n d i t i o n i n g , d u a l a w

p o w e r w n d o w A l o c k * , a n n - t o c * b r e t a a e . 1 6 * a l u m i n u m

roar dac* a p o 4 a r a n d m o r a S t o c k > 0 6 0 0 3 8

• 1 6 , 4 9 5 ' J E S T -

1996

V 6 .

. a r a t o c f c M n v a a d g t o a a a n d m o m .

OM OPT I $ 1 6 , 4 9 5 *

1996 GRAND AM SE COUPE

* m c o f f d f c r t m , A M f M i v t a g i S l D a W n K

• 1 3 , ! 36 month Smart

powa co» dial

OM OPT I Deduct 1734.70

•199'pirmo.

1996 GRAND OT COUPE

3 1 0 0 V 6 , d u e a a b a o L i

c r u a a o a r e d . a a i d * o a a . A M F M

>. p o w a d o o r M l S t o c k # 9 0 0 2 0 6

& & r Z 2 u . * 2 2 3 < p . ™ Q M O P T I '1f l7*ja>ara.

1996 SUNFIRE SE 2 DOOR COUPE

A* conamonng. ML braiaa. dual or Daga. Stock #000163

A B S

•11, 36 month

QM O P T I Deduct 1640.46

1996 JIMMY

A * c o n d t o o r a n g . lour a p a a d a u t o m a t e t r a n a m e a o n p o w a

wntom. p ° * a r t o d a . V B . A B S b r a a a a . ML c n a a a . d m r a r * e d a a r b a g . ( n o d o o r . I m o w f t a e d f r a a n d n u c h m a a

S t o c k # 9 0 0 0 3 4

K & > 2 0 , 6 9 5 ' 36 month Smart Laaea *299'P~ ~

QM OPT I Deduct $1017 JO

1996 BONNEVILLE SE

3 8 0 0 V S . a u t o m a t e t r a n a m a a o n . a r

a l a r a a r a a r d a t o g g a , p o w a r a n * *

M a a . d u a l a v b a g s S i c o # 9 6 0 3 1 4

•AMFM loda. ABS

• 1 9 , 6 9 5 36 month Smart

QM O P T I Deduct S107S46

1996 EXT. CAB

2.2Be tow q i n d a a n ^ J M a p c r a d r r a n i a l

K & • 1 3 , 6 9 5 ' 24 month Smart Laaaa ' 199 ' p .

QM OPT • Deduct tTMJO

r b a a i

l a r t i o m a t a r a n d m u c h

QM OPT I Daduct $734.90

1995 FULL SIZE CONVERSION

VAN 3 S 0 V 8 a n p n a . I r a n i A raa a i r c o n d a o r t n g a n d h a a L a u t o m a t e

H a a w a a m ' i . a i r b a g a . A B S b r a i a a . d w r a n u m v h a a t a . p o w a r m t O o m

p o w a r l o d a . M L c r u a a . p o w a r m m raar a o a . t i i i t t i i i a m n g b o a r d s .

A M f M a t a r a o c a a a a t a . a n d m u d i m o r a l S k i d k # 9 6 7 S f 7

i t i Z * • 2 0 , 4 9 5 ' OM OPT I

Oeduct $1046.95

1995% TON CARGO VAN V ® a n o n a . a i r c o o d r t x x ^ n g

b r a k a a . 3 3 g a t o n f u a l l a r * . |

A M F M a t a r a o S t o c k # 9 6 7 5 6 8

PRICI

F I N A N C I MQ AVAILABLE • A LL C A R S M E C H A N I C A L L Y I N S P E C T E D • W E B U Y C A R S

i J E A N N O T T E | ^ | PONTIAC-GMC TRUCK fi™t

a * n 14949 Sheldon Road (Just North of M-14, Jeffries Fwy.)

OM Itfiplpfttt Opiin I - OfH- II Hour*: Mon. iThur*.9-9

W HAH TuM„Wed., F i t M

m m m m

Uppihrt Wtlumt

a aaaa arator i HOOOdow -Cor

ion aquaaara

(313)" «a> QM OPT H) laaaaa

453-2500 on i2A00naaapayaa«*iS«anaaemi tor JN mortha or 34 moraa <9u*ra aaaa Urou* NBO - nai mmUtM OM OPT V) Imm aaporatta lor m a a Mar A aar Laaaaa haa otaon to

piua J2S. ara maaca paymara. loaraa. aa 4 aba paa dnm p^man dua a moapaon Stacker arfaao to oertan aameaona lb pa tcaa amcurt macay paymart by arm S*4 aa to •% ua* as •agera tor PtP Opaor* I. Opaon a a QM Siapaar Pfca a^ «a ioaaa Baba

% « 1

$4400 FREE EQUIPMENT'

W SEVILLE SLS Would you believe you can drive it tor only paa MOMTN

• Chrome WheeaH |S«n CowertMe ibp • Q o W K i f l |i SB Pt&MgS

4 0 4 7 5 " r a M a u r a R 0 A D 4 5 3 - 7 5 0 0 o r 9 3 3 - 2 0 0 0