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C a n t o n ( O b s e r v e r V o l u m e 21 N u u w a M
M o n d a y . J a n u a r y 22 ,1996* C a n t o n . M i c h i g a n • 44 p a o b s
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I N T H E P A P E R
TODAY borah
State Rep. De-lyman, who represents
Gaining a c c e u : Why man, who rep
Canton, helped the Belleville-Area Independent newspaper regain ac-cess to Van Buren police reports. /2A
Charged: A janitor accused in a a L.V k/i// i:?ns4 i
- f f it*ft j <t~tf .T~fi tr tr fTttTt t f t r c r *
on a larceny charge. /2k
To the polls: Canton voters will face a slew of elections this year as well as changes in precincts. / 3 A
They're busy: Residents are asked to be patient when they go to the Summit on the Park com-munity center. /3A
COUNTY NEWS
Petit ion drive: Western Wayne County officials will get the ball rolling for a constitutional amend-ment to protect state-shared reve-nue. /5A ——:
Kidnapping suspect arrested ~))
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The FBI haa arreeted a man miapeeted I"the rob-bery and kidaappinf of a Canton oouple uvd the rape of the wife. The a r r e t wa. made in St. Loo-Ja, Mo., on other charfea. Police «y the InvMti-gation Is continuing.
BY JOANNK MAUSZIWSIU St t n W«rr» «
T h e robbery and kidnapping of a Canton couple and th* « P * °* wife Dm; 28 in northwest Canton w«» described u • crime of opportunity by Canton Public Safety Director John Saniomauro.
T h e man suspected of robbing and
kidnappinf the couple, who are in their 60e, and raping the woman, be-fore forcing them to drive to the Brifhtmoor area in Detroit, eraa ar-reeted by the FBI on other felony charges in St. Louie, Mo. „
He ie not fighting extradition.
S e e r e l a t e d s t o r y , 6 A
Canton Homeowners Association. "He had at the t ime seven outstand-ing warrants out of Detroit."
Santomauro and other police offi-cials dismssrrd what they could about the the incident and to address fears and concerns of nearby residents in
was attacked at their home on War-ren Road, east of Napier .
8 m «A
MALLS & MAINSTREETS
Business preview: A look at what's in store at downtown Bir-mingham's new Ethan AUen Stu-dio. /10A
Sporting gloves: A peek at spring fashion reveals a return to glove-wearing, whether your hands are cold or not.J10A
V I 0 N EAI
TASTE
Super Bowl Sunday: Big game bashes call for fan-fueling fare that's simple to serve, eat and clean up. /IB
Taste Buds: Imaginative umysttr use old-fashioned vegetables. / I B
SPORTS
Hoops contest: Plymouth Salem ' Jed host to Walled Lake Cen-
in a key Western Lakes bas-
VieWersTune in to 'Canton Contact' • t a t * Warm
Although it will t Weak with David
cable TV tact" h
Brinkley." the Continental Cablavision studio.
ittapl. 1991.
"Ws're not going to be c with NYPD Blue.' '• mid
LI U t Ml U fK.J " * » • » '
ketball game Friday. /1C
LOTTERY
of the
* b*Weh2i wdJ. Monday. Jan. 1ft, when Vojrlaa in-
C o n t a c t i f i g : Host Ken Voyles (cen-ter administra-tive assistant to the Canton su-pervisor, inter-views his guest. Wayne County Commissioner Bruce Patterson (left). Janice Bayn operates the camera. At left, Scott Zuchlewski, Canton's cable coordinator, works in the con -tntf room.
Tha Lotto »®c*pot wna w o t * * 9 2
Mfcttflan lottary numoan for Saturday. Jan. 20,
• D A I L Y I :
846
Two men charged in mobile home shooting J . n . ' r t __ h
• D A I L Y 4 :
2303
• L O T T O : 2 , 4 , 1 8 . 3 4 3 5 . 4 9
BY R a l f m R. I o » T W A » t r a t t V a m a
Two Bellaaille men war la 36th District Court Friday. J in umasrtisn with the a two mobile heasee hi the
INDEX
a Garth Stmglli. 9ft. and Allan Oliver. 91, i
kJ with discharge* a
. building (a four-year WonyJ.dle-charge of a firearm from a vehicle (a four-year fofony), poeeeaaiou of a loaded firearm la a vehicfo (a two-
\ year Many), and Mony firearm (a
irate Brie Colthuret set _ - 0 0 cnah for each me
I d - scheduled a preliminary emaml aach for Friday. Jan 9ft. Canton
D e l Richard Pemoraki told CoHhunt
there could he gax* trouble if Sfurgill and Oliver are raleaaad.
SturgJU has a prior conviction for poesMiion oi a eawed-off shotgun. PcMBoreki said.
The shooting occurred at 11:90 p m. Thursday, Jan. W. »aid pol.ee ,iiiit semen Lew Stevens, at Lot of the Ca l l e* Park mobile home park at 91074 Mott in the
ef Canton.
Four 7.62 millimeter bulleU fired from a Chineee SKS semiautomatic rifle struck the mobile home on Lot 206, SUvens said. One of the bullets also struck the mobile home on Lot 206, Pomorski said.
No one was injured in either mobile home. Stevens said, although seven individuals occupied the mobile
alership gets rezoning recommendation B r l A t n i l L I c i r r w A W t r i n VMTU
The BOee Oroup. sleo known aa Cat Care, Is
ef Peadand Lata. - i d aa If they
o r n m y . 9 1 M D 1
sted to to have bis mooning considered early, confirmed in lata Jeff Ooulet, Canton community planner
_ dealers' stoeS 2.000 Cadillac, Llnoaln,
and other high end cart
2A(C) T V Obaerver/Mi*DAY, J A N U A R Y 2 2 , 1 9 9 6
(C)3A
Whyman helps settle newspaper dispute By Raij>H R. E c h t w a w last October, while maintaining it nied scceaa to report* other news upaet with her criticism ot police *jjf* "We#®a*efh m L
Rep. Deborah Whyman
By R a l p h R. E c h t w a w S u r * Wmiu
The Belleville-Areo In depend enl newspaper has prevailed id iU three -month-U>ng fight to gain ec-c n t to police report* in Van Buren Townahip. thank* in part to atate Rep Deborah Whyman. R Canton Townahip. *
"She kind of »et everything into motion, ami now the blackout ia lifted." Mud Independent editor and aole reporter Rosemary Oil man
Ounian aaid that Van Buren Public Safety Director Mark Per-kins cut off her acceaa to reports
last October, while maintaining it for three other area newspaper*.
Oumaa said police told her to file a Freedom of Information Act request for specific police report*.
'"This requirement presuppoees Oilman's knowledge of all inci-dent* occurring in Van Buren Township over • given period." said Whyman in * letter to Michi-gan Attorney General Frank Kel-ley, whom she asked to laaue an opinion of th« situation
Whyman heard about the mat ter from a constituent who phoned her office. "In essence, said Whyman. "tOlimanl was de
nied eccee* to report* other news-paper* received." Whyman'* dis-trict include* a majority of Can-ton Township and Van Buren Town*hip.
In s written statement Perkins read at a Van Buren Townahip board meeting Jan. 16, he aaid, "The editor of the paper has cho-sen the Independent as a voice for s disgruntled employee and as a voice for an anti-administration agenda. In particular, the Inde-pendent's reporting of activities of the public safety department hss been biased, inaccurate and in-complete."
Oilman believe* Perkins w*a
upset with her criticism of police in her regular opinion column. The last straw for him. she said, seemed to be the Oct. 12 column where she referred to an incident at the high school a* "the rent s cop fiasco."
Sii Van Buren Township board member* expressed their support for Perkins at the meeting. "I could see Mark's position." Mid Van Buren Townahip Supervisor David Jacoks* on the phone Fri-day. "He probably felt helpless in a no-win situation."
However, board member* "nev-er said Mark Perkin* was right
through this Jacoks* *aid that for "
Although Jacokes la "not abso-lutely aware-ef everything went on." he *aid -there was news blackout ageinat the Inde-pendent."
Jacokes believes the owners ot the Independent have set out to discredit township officials to clear the way for Republican can-didate* for tha townahip board this year. ' t
"This will all come out ia the campaign." he said. "I guarantee it."
Job shadowing merits debated BI R a l p h R. Et m t s i n St it> Wairta
P lymouth-Can ton Schools Buaineaa Education Partnership Coordinator Betty Bloch is re-cruiting area business owner* and operators to speak to and mentor students.
In presenting her case to the Canton Chamber of Commerce's "Third Thursday" breakfast crowd Jan. 18. Bloch got both positive and negative feedback from business owners
In the positive vein. Regal Con struct ion owner Tom Adamustk said he enjoyed telling Central Middle School students about the building trade two year* ago
"I really get charged at doing something like that.' he said "They were very good students and they listened I could have taken three hours on each - class i They were that interested.
Twelve of the students wrote letters to him One of them said. "You made my mind up on what I'm going to be." Adam us ik said
He SlM> reported—roccess-making himself available for the school district s "job shadowing' program, whereby a student fol low* a buaineaa person around for a day
Adamuaik boated * high school boy who was "very intere*ted" tn the construction business. "The
tat 1m
not gorng to a normal daily job at an office
Bloch said that job shadowing is successful, even if the student hates the experience. bec*u*e then he or she knows for sure something he or she doesn't want to do for * living
"I wish my daughter would fig ure out something she wanted to shadow so she could say. I want
"to do it.' or I don't want to do it."" Bloch said
Modern Insurance Agency President Timothy Ford said he was disappointed four veer* ago when he spoke to a career* das* about how businesses work and how to read the stock listings
"The teacher learned more than the kids did." he said "The teacher had no idea what the hell was going on T h a t ' s very discouraging.
Bloch said schools officials are trying to see that career* class teachers are fully qualified and have volunteered for fhe job However. J r an t that «_
Janitor charged in township theft By R a l p h R. E o t t l x a w Sr«r* Wau»a
The janitor who confessed to taking $1,000 in cash and $10,125 in checks from the Can ton Township treasurer's office ess charged with larceny over $100 Wednesday, Jan 17, in 35ih District Court.
Richard William Brandt. 25. Dearborn was released on a
person*! recogniiance bond. A preliminary hearing wss set for Friday. Jan 26, before Judge John Mac Donald.
of De $500
Canton police spokesman Lew Stevens aaid Brandt turned himself in after Detective Bill Keppen got s warrant for his ar-rest Keppen interviewed a" number of suspects and Brandt confessed, Stevens said
The sbeence of the money end checks wss noted Jan. 4 shortly sfter township offices were opened. The stolen cash was re-turned. but the checks had been destroyed. Stevens said.
Brandt was not an employee of the township, but of Midwest
Maintenance Services, s com pa ny the township hirea to clean ita building*.
The money and the" checks
Recreation staff to township hall after buaineaa hour* Jan. 3.. However, they weren't put in-aide the night drop box, but rather alipped under the door of the treasurer's vsult. Stevens said
Ordinarily, large, after hours deposits are put into the drop box by using a key, aaid Treaa
urer Elaine Kirchgatter, but Parks and Recreation staff, hav-ing just moved to the Summit Center, didn't have a key yet%
taining the cash and checks wss slid under the vsult room door.
Brsndt said be money by using
got to the key to the
vsult room that he had found. Stevens said.
Kirchgatter said she has or-dered s new keyless combine tion lock for the vsult room.
Canton policeman receives training Sgt Robert Kerr of the Csnton
Police Department recently grad uated from Northwestern Univer-sity Traffic Inatitule's School of Police Staff and Command. The 10 week school haa-several ses sions throughout the year and ia designed to prepare top- and mid level law enforcement managers and supervisor* for senior agency
teacher won't ju«t «»»igned that cla**." she added "It hap pens everywhere People are aa signed joba they're not prepared for "
Ford said he also haa difficulty understanding how the schools prepare young people to enter the »ork wwrld
positions. • * Kerr attended the daa*;
which was boated by Eastern Michigan University in Ypailanti Feb. 13 through Nov. 9, 1996.
The program cover* four broad areas ol study- management and it* environment, organizational theory and behavior, human re smirir administration, and skills
CONNECTION
for planning and analysis More than 3.000 officer* from
state, county and municipal sgen cies have participated in the pro gram since it began in 1963.
Family skate night ReaidenUi a re invited to the an
nual Family Skate Nighta in Her-itage Park 7 9 p.m Thursday. Jan. 25. and Thursday. Feb. 1, on the ponds behind township hall on Canton Center Road.
Warm refreshments will be available and the ponds will be lighted for skating There is no
chsrge for admission.
Valentine*! Dance Dads are asked to escort their
little tn s Vslentine's Day Daddy Daughter Dance 7-9 p.m Friday. Feb. 9. st St. Thomas
. A" Becket Family Life Center. S55 Lilley.
The evening is sponsored by the Canton Knight* of Columbus and will feature dance music, a flower corsage for the young la diee, sgea 3-13. and s unique gift so dad will remember the evening
Brothers, uncles and grsndfa thers are also invited to share the fun. Mpecially if dad haa more than one date for the evening.
Ticket* will be available sfter
all the Maaaea at St. Thomas A' Becket or by calling Ralph DiFa-zio, <8101 344 1956, or Marv, (313) 397 -1359. The coat ia $10 per cou-ple. $13 for dsd and two dates.
Write to soldiers The U.S. Army has msde ar
range me r^s to receive and distrib-ute mail to soldiers in Bosnia
Kim Kirfclin of Fc Indianapolis, lnd , reports that people may address letters to America Remembers. Operation Dear Abby, APO, AE 09135.
To write to sailors and Marines sboard ahips off the coast of Bosnia, send letters to "Any ssiJ-or/marine," USS America (CV661, FPO AE 09531 2790.
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Speech set for Feb. 7 Tha Obeerver win publish month-ly news, tkJbtts and scheduled events of the Canton Chamber of Commerce. For more information about chamber events, call 453-404&.
• ST ATI Of im TOWNSHIP Canton Supervisor Tom Yack
will present the annual State of the Townahip address at noon Wednesday, Feb. 7, at the Sum-mit on the Park community cen-ter.
Unlike paat years, the address will be given at the monthly chamber member luncheon rather than a breakfast. Reservations muat be made by calling the chamber by Feb. 2.
the address will be March 19 day for first 1996 election f b r e a k f a s t ,
tioaemnet by by
Feb. 2.
• PAMLIlt POOSPiCtMO" Denise Roberta, president of
D A. Roberta"and Associates, will •speak about her profram. "Pain less Prospecting." at the 5-Star Chamber's buaineaa luncheon and EXPO Tueaday. Feb. 13. at the Woodlands, 39670 Ecorse Road. Van Buren.
The EXPO begins at 11 a m with the lunch and speaker at noon. The coat is 110 per person with EXPO tables available to chamber member* at 120 per 8-foot table.
• THIRD THURSDAY UFOATI
Wayne County Commissioner Bruce Patterson. Canton Supervi-sor Tom Yack and Aaron Mach-nik. Canton municipal services director, will speak at the cham ber's Third Thursday Update at 7:30 a.m. Thursday. Feb. 15. at Old Country Buffet. 5849 N. Shel-don. Canton Breakfast is free
Registration and a continental breakfast will be at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28. at the Sum-mit on the Parti community cen-ter. The seminar will run 8 JO-10 a.m.
The apeaker will be Paula Wiahart from the University of Michigan Institute for Social Re-aearch. For reaervationa. call Pat Garcia. 453-3520.
• OO FORTH!
Go for the gold at the annual dinner dance and auction Satur-day. March 16. at the Summit on the Park community center. The event ia the chamber's largest fundraiser.
Festivities begin with the preview party and com plimentary full bar. At 7 p.m. din-ner mil be served and the cash bar opena. The live auction begins at 8:30 p.m. and winners of the si-lent auction and raffle items erill be announced. At 10 p.m. Silver SdUnda Professional D J . will pro-vide dancing and entertainment.
Tickets are 145 per person with a 15 per ticket early bird discount available until Feb. 1. Reserva-tions must be made by March 11. A 24-hour cancellation notice ia required Sponsorships are avail-able. Sponsors are eligible for the "sponsor only" drawing for a trip for two to Las Vegas.
• NAMED TO SCOA
Gary Stevers. president of Me-taltec Steel Abrasives, and Pat
. Williams, vice president of Michi-gan Induction Inc.. have been named to the Southeast Govern-mental Alliance by Gov. John En-
C an ton Townahip voters will have more opportunities than usual to caat ballots in this preei-dential election year.
The first occurs March 19, aa the party primary election rolls into town. Voter* may chose from among tha nine Republicans seeking the party'a nomination for president.
Democratic primary voters erill find the pickinp slim at beet, perhaps non-existent. President Bill Clinton has had hia name withdrawn from the ballot. Demo creta have choaen to select their candidate for president through the caucus process.
Two other men, Pet Paulaen and Lyndon Larouche, are pree-ently In court attempting to have their names put on the Democrat primary list. Only if one or both of them are successful will there be a Democratic primary.
Voters need not declare a party preference to participate in the primary, but muat be registered to vote by Feb. 20. This rule applies to other 1996 elections as well. Voters must be registered to vote et leaat 30 days before any elec tion.
Primary election absentee bal-lot applications will be mailed at the end of January lo ell residents
age 60 and older, and to registered voters who are on the ebeentee vo-ter liet. Absentee ballot applica tiona will be proceesed and mailed through 2 p.m. March 16 for tl)e primary.
The second opportunity occurs Aug. 6, as local candidatee pree-ent themselves for primary elec-tions.
Voters may chose nomineee for election to many officee, including state representative, township su-pervisor, clerk, treasurer, trustee and library board member, aa well as county offices for clerk, treas-urer, sheriff, register of deeds end commissioner.
The Sling deadline to run for local office ia 4 p.m. May 14-; Nominating petitions are avail--able in the township clerk's office,. 1150 S. Canton Center Rood
The third opportunity ia the big! one. On Nov. 6 voters will be; asked to cboae one of two candi-dates for virtually every office from president of the United States to library board director.
Absentee ballot applications for the August and November elec-tions will be mailed together the first week in June.
For more information, call 397-5367..
Township makes precinct changes
Changed Precincts
Canton T o w n s h i p voters
cincts have been added and three altered to accommodate a bur-, geoning population. .
Canton Townahip Clerk Terry Bennett said that new voter regis trstion cards have been mailed to every registered voter whose pre-cinct hes changed.
New additions are precincts 25 and 26.
Precinct 25 ia bound by Canton Center. Han ford, Napier and Cherry Hill roads Voters in this district erill cast ballots at Plym-outh-Canton High School;
Precinct 26 is bound by Cherry Hill. Canton Center, the town ship's western border and the di-viding line between the Plym-
outh-Canton and Van Buren school districts. Voter* in this district will cast ballot* at 1 anton Township hall'.
Precinct* that have been al-tered are Nos. 8. 16 and 19
Precinct 8 is bounded b / J o y . Napier. Hanford and Beck roads Voter* in this district will cast ballot* at Resurrection Parish Church.
Precinct 16 i* bounded by Cherry Hill, Morton Taylor. Palmer and Sheldon, roads Voters in this district will cast ballots at Benllev School
Precinct 19 is bounded by War ren, Canton Center. Hanford and Beck roads Voter* in this district will cast ballots at Tonda School
Populate** growth m Cantor nas prompted tr>e need kx rearranged voting precincts and ffie creator of two new ones, ready kM elections 0 1996
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Help is needed with elections
With all the changing laws on interviewing and the importance of finding qualified employees, the Job Service Employers" Coun cil will offer e free morning work-shop to educete employers.
j?ter. SEGA 1* a ne* regional public
service agency of five western Wayne communities.
The chamber, through the West Suburban Council of Chambers, nominated individuals to repre sent Canton
The Canton Township clerk's and willing to declare a political fiff.™ i» «™-»p«ing applications for part\ preference.
day*: March 19. Aug. 6 and Nov. The rate of pay is 1100 per day
the positions of precinct inspector and absentee voter counting board inspector for three 1996 elections.
Applicants must be residents of Canton. U.S. citizens, sge 18 or older, registered to vote in Csnton
Applicants must work* closely with other*, assemble voting *ta lions, read and write English, do math, follow instructions end work 15-18 hour* per day.
Inspector* will work just three
Tor precinct in*pccu>n and 16.25 an hour for absentee voter count
• Applicants must be residents of Canton, U.S. citizens, atfe 18 or older, registered to vote in Canton and
ing board inspectors. Training is mandatory and will be provided with pey
For more information, call 397-5367.
willingto declare ^po-litical party prefer-ence.
Visitors to community center are asked to be understanding B Y R A L P H R . E C H T W A W St Warns
If it'* poaaible to be too successful, that's what Summit on the Park. Canton's new community cen ter, hes become since it opened Jan. 8.
Community Center Manager Debra Bilbrey-Hon Kowetx reports that average attendance haa been 800 individuals per day. On Saturday, Jan. 13, more then 2,000 people viaited the facility.
"We're learning to menage the numbers that ere coming in more effectively.' she aaid. but patrons are aaksd to be patient as the bugs sre worked out of the facility and the operation. ' All the policies end all the procedures ere under review "
But there have been e few problems. Although kids agea 10-17 may roam the Summit
unchaperoned. parents are esked to eecort the kids inside end see that they're checked in. We don t want them to be juat dropped off in the perking lot, Bilbrey-Honsoweta sa id
Summit patrons should be aware thet certain typee of behavior" are not condoned, Bilbrey-Hon-Rowets aaid A group of teen age boys haa already been jettisoned for haeeling younfar children. "They were pushing around some smaller children. Bil-brey - Honsowetx said. "They were bullying, and they were warned And they continued"
Furthermore. Canton police have stationed an un-dercover officer in the Summit, who haa made one arrest.
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Bfo The only evidence of previous ownership is a dent in the price
A 13-year-old boy was arreeted laet week for touching off e fire extinguisher, aaid police spokes man Lew Stevena The boy waa charged with diaor derty conduct and relaaaarf to his perenta.
"If people come in end cen t ect right, they're out the door, said Public Safety Director John Santo mauro "You don't have a fight to ha there."
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Santooauro added that he will soon liave uni-formed officers in the Summit, too. "1 went vieible officers In there 1 want to aee care. I want to aee uniforms
Officials are likewise writing a "code of conduct" for the Summit to make it dear to petrooa what eort of behavior ia prohibited The code will -addreee le-MMS such as foul language, smoking, public decency, d n a « ami tha improper u ~ of * * ! « • • > " eoconl-lng to a township preae reieeee
Parents should alao tak» ears to retrieve children promptly. Bilbrey HonaoweU .aid ~Wa re having
d e n t § * picked up until e t * , and that's a |
Hi lplnf: With the crowds lining up to use facilities at the Summit on the Park com-munity center, Mike Gouin, parks and recreation superintendent, helps with res-ident cfttfc-in
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Yack said nearly 1,000 annual paaeee to the Sum mlt have been sold.
Planning Commission Chairman Vic Guetafron complimented the Summit staff Tee
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More and more jobs based in the Canton community B> JOANM MAUSZtWSKI yrvrt W»m«
As w* head toward the year JO 10. an increasing number of Canton residents will «Uy in their community lo work
"Were becoming more bal •nc«d, -u id Jeff Goulet, Canton Community planner. "More of our people don't have to gu out (of Canton) to work
According to the new draft re ponal forecast of population, housing and employment through 2010 prepared by SEMl tX» Southeastern Michigan Council at" Governments — Caoloo_» em plovment base is projected to in-crease almost 100 percent.
In 1990. S4.200 joba w y r r *^aii able in Canton SKMICH. pro) ecta that by the year A) 10. avail able jobs will increase to '.T7.499
ami by the year 2020. 31.100 joha will lie available
"These are joba in the cummu-nity. not neceaaarily job* held by community residents." aaid Jim Thomaa of S EM COG
For example. Thomaa aaui, ac-cording to the 1990 census, 10,680 )ob» were available in Canton. Of that total. 3.206 were held by Canton residents.
but Goulet believe* SEM-COG's projections are food newa "The percentage of land u»e and ia i base is becoming more bal-anced It'a a real healthy thing. We need commercial development to prevent taies from going up. The reakiential segment doesn't pay for itself."
in 1995. Canton saw plan* for approximately one million square
feet of development. Not all ia built yet But that include. 446,000 aquare feet of commercial development and 550.000 aquare feet of industrial development.
"Our community haa gone way up," Goulet said
Last year, about 50 project* went through Canton staff, in eluding commercial. office, retail and industrial, all providing joba of some sort.
And to those concerned about vacancies in the shopping center*. don't fret.
"Our ptrcvnUfi i* than 10 percent vacancy of space. T h a t * not high." Goulet said. "For busi nesses to come and go, we need vacancies If -the market is so tight, there's not a lot of opportu nittes "
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Arraigned: Canton police Detective Richard Pomorski stands in 35th District Court with Edward A. Oliver, gJ, and Zone G SturgiU, frwhofoce felony^a^mconnec^ tion with a drive-by shooting of two mobile homes Thursday night. No one was in-jured. . .
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terviewed Wayne County Com-missioner Bruce Patterson. R-Canton Township, and Canton Township Community Planner Jeff Goulel-
Patter»on. *ho took the oppor-tunity u> criticize Wayne Count* Executive Ed McNamara's ad ministration. *aid he enjoys ap-pearing on "Canton t ontact "It » a pleasurable experience It £ives me an opportunity to get the
Goulet talked about the travails of planning the growth of a com munity that adds 2.000 new real dents a year 'Everybody wants to be here right now. and we're hav-ing a hard time accommodating eve rybodyhe said.
Yoyica, who was twice a gVR"it on 'Canton Contact" when he
»as editor of the Community Cri er. began hoating the show in No-vember 1992 after Yack hired him 1 was reluctant to do this, he said. " It was Something I didn't think 1 wanted to get into But now he * having a tremen dous time
Occasionally they take the -how on the road, but have had mixed success They taped a show at the Canton Historical Society * Travis House, aftrrti went wett
W'e just do a one-camera shoot, so it's easier in some ways. Yovie* said.
But a similar ihow taped at the Summit when it was under con -traction M r s fiasco The wind drowned out voices and the cam era tnpod tilted as a portion of it
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lo the Summit in the near future for a guided tour by ^ ack
Next fall, the township's new Summit cable studio is suppoaed to be ready "Canton Contact" will be taped there, as will addi tional programming, including coverage of Summit eventa
Ager i* proud of "Canton Con tact" and figure* about 10 percent of cable subscriber* watch the township's programming to one extent or another He baaea hia estimate on an Omnicom survey and a bit of personal experience
home on Lot 206. One of the individuals inaide
the mobile home on Lot 206 aaw a 1979 Lincoln Continental drive away, phoned the police and re ported the incident, Stevens aaid.
The witness also gave police a name of one of the suspects, which waa aired on the police ra dio, Steven* aaid. - A Van Buren Townahip police
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So he waited at the corner of Belleville and Ecorse roads and followed the Lincoln after it went by The officer radioed for help, and the car was soon stopped
Sturgill and Oliver were found
inhide along with tllTW Hiale l)# ~ troit residents age 16. 17 and 20, Stevens aaid. Two of the latter three were found lo have warrants out for their arrest "from the De-troit Police Department, Pomor-skj aaid. They were turned over to Detroit police.
The rifle was found in the Lin-coln's trunk with one bullet in the chamber, Stevens said.
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Member* of tha Conference of Weatern1 Wayne have dacidad to get the bail rolling for a conatitu tional amendment to protect their state-ahared revenue.
The CWW, which repreeanu 18 western Wayne County communi-ties, plana to draft language for a petition. This action comae after a joint reeolution approved in July with the members of the Downriver Community Confer-ence calling on the Michigan Mu-nicipal'League to spearhead the effort failed to produce any re-sults. frustrating CWW members.
At a Jan. 12 CWW meeting. Marsha Bianconi. assistant direc-tor of the CWW. gave an update un two bills, introduced by Rep. Harold "Voorhees of Grandville, thai would change the distribu-tion of state-shared revenue.
"All of these bills you see are really just jockeying us around," said Westland Mayor Robert Thomas. "If the MML ia not going to get off the dime and do it,
• maybe we need to spearhead i t I know it's e huge task."
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tion committee has made getting an amendment a number-one pri-ority, according to Sue Hall, a member of the MML committee, who attended the CWW meeting
• There ia not enough statawide support among legislators to gat an amendment. Hall aaid. "They look at their budget first. We're the onea that loee," aha aaid.
Daniel P. Gilmaitin, executive director of the Conference of Weetarn Wayne, questioned the MML'a inaction, saying the group ia suppoaed to work for the local communities. --
In July, officials of the CWW and DCC had a joint meeting sparked by concerns that the for
• mulas for figuring how much money each municipality receives from the state were being changed and revenue was dropping. The Llianges and shortfalls have made it difficult to plan local budgets, officials say.
Hall asked if members of the CWW are willing to work for an amendment.
"We're willing to do the peti-tion drive," Thomas said, adding the CWW has asked the league for months to spearhead a peti tion drive. "You would think we'd
have some language and a game plan for getting those signatures," he said.
"We have represented here some of the fastest growing town-ships in the United States," Yack said.
Hall offered to take some peti-tion language to the league. M1 agree with everything you've said," she said.
Wayne Mayor Kenneth War-field said officials ought to ask for a true budget picture by having an outside audit. He said outaide audits had stopped with the pas-sage of Propoaal A.
"That is not true. There is an sudit every year," said Rep. De-borah Whyman, who was sitting in the audience.
• Steven Aynes, city manager ol Garden City, said he had worked in New York state and faced a two-year time period where his d ty lost hall of tta revenue shar ing. "My concern is that it seems like we're heading in that same direction." he said.
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"St. Patrick's Day sounds real good to me." said Nowak, 57. who
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Incumbent is Dale Kildee, Democrat of Flint "Dale was a teacher at U of D High when I was a student there," said Nowak, who was not in KTldee's ctass. "He's a decent guy. He's just committed to a philosophy that doesn't work."
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Canton Public Safety Director John Santomauro said police con (inue to review their reaponse to th«- incident of rubbery, kidnap pinc and rape in northwest l"an tun Dec 28.
Krtvgnuinf the tragedy that occurred ** know certain things had to happen^, Santomauio told,, a meeting of northwest Canton twroeowners who live near the couple attacked in their Warren Road home by a man with a shot
Police patrols were increased in th« arva following the incident to maintain a high visibility and to assure concerned resident*. In ad .UUUZJ to evulenct ieduucians_ and detect IN e» who were brought in to in*esti<ate the incident. the
department chaplain and rape crista staff also were called to help the victima.
"With an incident of thia type, perception is reality When you're scared, perception is reality." Santomauru *aid
He and other police officials urged resident* lo contact police whenever they believe something, or someone, ia susptcioua in their surroundings Santomauru also asked resident* to maintain their involvement in Neighborhood W atch programs
"I would rather you call and there's nothing, than you don't call and there's something." San tomauro said "If you need us. vou suspect you need us. call.
But a resilient i«lil Santomauru she is unsure when to call police She »aw a black man walking
down Napier in December around the time of the incident. "You don't want to feel like you are prejudiced." she said
Call- anyway, Santumauro urged "1 don'l give a rat about being politically correct with the business we're in Believe me. you know your area more than any one. You know when something isn't right."
Another resident said she would like to see more police pa trola "I think we need more po lice protection at night "
Santomauru acknowledged that residents want more patrols but he equally acknowledged that with 36 square miles to cover, of fleers can't be everywhere Eighty five percent of the department's sworn officer* are on road patrol
Under the department's com
munity policing program, officers in teams axe assigned to specific areas of the townahip. The north weat area's team leaders are Lt William Lenaghan and Sgt. Joe Bippua.
Bippus assured residents that patrol officers consistently keep in touch with officers pat ruling other areas of Canton, as well aa officers in surrounding areas.
Canton crime prevention officer Lew Stevens urged residents throughout Canton to call him to schedule a free home security sur-vey. The surveys take 45-60 min-utes and will tell you what your home needs to be more secure.
"The victims in this crime did everything right. The reason I say thai is because they are still alive. They did not resist." Stevens added \
She is survived by bar son, Kenneth L ; daughter, Karen O'Shea; four grandchildren, and brother. James O'Neill.
KINM6TW H. MULffY Services for Kenneth H. Bouley, 66, of Belleville were Jan. 18 at L.J. Griffin Funeral Home. The Rev Leonard Partenaky official ed-
He was bom June IS, 1929, in Detroit, and died Sunday. Jan. 14. He was a meal cutter
He is survived by hiswife, Au-drey Bouley, daughter, Carolyn Mulline. sons. Dale R. and Keith P., four grandchildren; one brother, and two sister*.
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Wayne County Commissioner Thaddeus McCotter. R-Livonia, said Friday be plana to sponsor a proposal to put term limits for county commissioners and the county e*ecutive on the Novem-ber ballot.
On Thursday, Joseph Turinsky of Wayne County Citizens for Term Limits asked the Wayne County Commisaion to put the is-sue before the voter*. "•"Give us, the people, a chance to vote on this," be said.
"Our turnout for elections is poor. There has to be a reason for this," he said. Term limits
increase voter interest, he said. "We feel that people that are.
elected after a while become tired of the job and become unrespon sive," he said.
"We need you to listen and act," be said. Term limita open doors for all people and "it's fresh air," he said. The office of presi-dent of the United States haa a term limit, he pointed out.
"1 would support term limiu for the county executive and county commissioners," McCotter said Friday.
He said he would favor limiting the county executive to two terms and county commissioners to four terms — equaling eight years of
service in each office, aa the exec utive's term is for four years and the commissioners' terms are for two years.
Theoretically, I have problems with them (term limits), but it's the will of the people," McCotter said.
He said it would probably be easier to get the commiaaion to agree to a term limit for the coun-ty executive's job than for the commission, but tha t that wouldn't be fair. "1 would like to give it lo both becauee that would be fair," he said.
It would have to be a ballot pro poeal, and it's too early now, he said. "I think it would have to go
on the November ballot," he said. Commiaaion Vice Chair Kay
Beard, who opposes term limits, s#id she's not sure the commit a ion has the power to put the is-sue on the ballot.
'Term limita are in the hands of the voters every time we go to vote," she said.
"My fear is that well wind up with government by bureaucrats . . . I don't think that's healthy."
C o m m i a i i o n e r Miche l l e Plawecki, D-Dearborn Height*, says that although there are valid points on both sides, she oppose* term limita. "I think the voters need to take responsibility," she said.
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The man. in his 30a. is charged with l>eating his live-in girtfnend.
two .lay* before the Canton in cidenl and sexually SA*aulting his Cirlfnend » niece, who p» in her .\N The man's car also was locat ed on Tern tonal Road. we»t of Beck Dec. 2~ and impounded by the Michigan Stale Police on Dec J9. -aid Capt Alex Wilson.
It - that '.he man *»» Irawn to—the northwest Canton area because his girlfnend. who filed charges in Detroit. works in an industrial park on Sheldon
Road in Plymouth Township Po-lice also suspect the man stayed out in nearby woods before he at tacked the couple.
"There is no reason to believe it wa.s a planned attack or that there wtll be a reoccurrence." Santo mauro sard. He did not specifi caliy fo out to that area to do what he did
Wilson told homeowners that it's possible the man brought the -hotgun with him that he used in the Canton enme Canton hat! no reports of a stolen weapon, though
W a»htenaw County did. Our belief is that the guy was
there for another purpose and they came home unexpectedly." Wilson said "I think this indi vidual left his car lo perpetrate a burglary He's done it in the past I think he got lost"
Addressing why police did not issue a description or composite of the cuipht imr i n j the enme. Santomauru said,
there are some reasons in this case why that happened " He re nlinde*! residents that the victims
have a lot of trauma to overcome. T h i s is a tragic, humiliating type
of enme. It is not like an up-front robbery." %
Residents asked if a recent sex-ual attack in Superior Township by Ford and Berry ruads. in which a man dressed as a police officer stopped a couple, is related
looked into. Santomauru said, adding that the investigation con-tinues despite the arrest of a man in St. Louis
Cable system sale to expand choices Continental Cablevisi in has tng Canton Township, serving
announced that it acquired about ST.000 customers N Com Limited Partnership IPs A\Continental rebuilds its net cable sv stems, operated by Omni work in Canton. Northville and com of Michigan. Omnicom Plymouth, customers are getting T ATV Clear CaETevision channels, including ESPN2.
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BITTY J. WCMMSYER Betty J: Wedemeyer. 78, of North ville, died Sunday, Jan. 14. at Botaford General Hospital in Farmington A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, in the Northville Masonic Tenfple. 106 E Main Si. in Northville. Interment will be at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens in Novi.
She was born Feb 9. 1917 in Columbus. Ohio, lo Alexander W and Anna b Fisher She retired from Hudson's Westland. and was an active member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist in Plymouth. She was past Matron and Treasurer of Onent Chapter No. 77. Order of the Eastern Star in Northville.
Memonal contributions may be made to First Church of Chnat Scientist in Plymouth. Michigan. Onent Chapter No. 77. Order of the Eastern Star in Northville or The Michigan Masonic Home in Alma. Mich.
Private services for Dorothy E. Pfander. 82. of Livonia were held recently at Thayer Rock Funeral Home in Farmington. with the Rev. Larry Austin officiating. Burial was in Parkview Memorial Cemetery in Livonia
She was born June 21, 1913, in Highland Park, and died Friday, Jan 12. in Livonia She worked as
I a supervisor for Michigan Bell Telephone Com party for 20 years, retiring in 1975. She graduated from Highland Park High School and Junior College. She traveled with her husband, who filmed for travelogues with the late George Pierrot.
She is survived by her husband. Arthur, son. Richard Pfander of South Lyon, daughter. Nancy Manser of Plymouth; and six
! grandchildren
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The "mystery candidate' for director of Michigan'! Depart ment of Natural Raaourcea ia K.L. Cool. 49. currently direc tor of North Dakota's Fish and Game Department.
Tha Michigan Natural Re sources Commiaaion, meeting Jan. 11 in Novi, declined to re-veal the name of the fourth candidate whom it planned to interview Jan. 23. Thia news-paper filed a Freedom of Infor-mation Act request insisting the "mystery .candidate" be identified because the NRC had voted on him.
Cool haa headed North Da-kota's department since 1992. From 1989-92 he was director of Montana's Department of Fish. Wildlife and Parka; 1985 89. regional director of Ducks Unlimited in South Dakota and Wyoming; and 1973-86. rising through the ranks of South Dakota's Fish It Parks Department.
Kool earned two degrees in science at South Dakota State University. Brookings.
Other candidates are Tracey Mehan. director of the Great Lakes office in Michigan * De partment of Environmental Quality, Rodney Stokes, chief of the MDNR real eatate divi-sion; and Michael Carrier, dep uty director of parks and recre-ation in Iowa.
Kool requested anonymity under the Open Meeting* Act until he became a finalist That act requires the NRC to conduct interviews in public. They will be conducted in the Stevens T. Mason Building in Lansing.
At the same meeting, the NRC rejected, on a 3-3 tie vote, the applicat ion of Kerry Kammer. former Democratic state senator from Oakland County (1975-82). Unaucceaa ful candidate for the guberna torial nomination C82), mem-ber of the NRC during Gov .James Blanchard's adminis tration and winner of the 1977 "conservation legislature of the year" from the Michigan Unit-ed Conservation Clubs.
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ALOCN RAY CASTRO Services for Alden Ray Castro. 69. of Canton were Tuesday, Jan. 16, at Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home. The Rev. Richard Q. Wix of the Church of God of Prophecy officiated with bunal in Michigan Memonal Park in Flat Rock.
at Field Elementary School, has received an Extra Miler Award from the PI >mouth Canton Com mumty Schools for his work
He has worked at the school district for 12 years and was nom-inated by »taff members at Field Elementary for doing his job in an efficient, creative, resourceful and rnirtivsted miner
"Tim has transformed Field School into an immaculate, well-organized, eye pleasing place for students, parents and staff Many people comment that Field looks like a brand new school.'' said Fie id principal Dave Farquhar-
on s stove that had not worked in years, uses his own lawnmower to cut the Field School lawn, made wooden arrows with Field teach er's names on them to help visi-tors find classrooms, and helped on numerous school projects and events.
""Time is an essential member of the Field School team and we appreciated all of his extra ef-forts. " Farquharson said.
Ferguson accepted the. Extra Miler certificate of recognition, a pin of the Rag of Liberty and Learning, and a gift certificate from Cozy Cafe from board mem-ber Carrie Blamer
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Jason M. Young of Plymouth. Coaa* Guard seaman recruit and son of William and Sandy L Young, recently graduated from recruit training. He is a 1992 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School
like Knox are promoted baaed on job performance and proficiency in military requirements among other things He joined the Ma rine Corp* in August 1994
Alan B Knox. Marine lance cor-poral and a 1994 graduate of Lin coin Consolidated High School of YpatlaaCi. recently waa promoted to his present rank while serving with Combat Service Support Group One. lat Force Service
Adam J. Moo try. Manna private first claaa. soo of Jerry and Linda Mon try of Dearborn Heights, re-cently completed basic training at Marine Corp* Recruit Depot. Parriah Island. S C.. and waa meriterioualy promoted lo his present rank. The 1996 graduate of Wayne Memorial High School jotaed the Marine Corps in Aug tut 1994
Garden City, enlisted in the Air
uate of Plymouth Salem High School She will earn credits toward an associate degree in ap plied science through the C o o munity Col leys of the Air Force while attending baaic and techni-cal training schools
Sara E Meddick. daughter of Frank and Kathy Meddick of
Gregory R- Buck. Navy lieutenant and eon of David W. aad Priacilla Buck of Plymouth, haa returned to San Diego. Calif., after com pleting a si i month ui arnaa de ployment. The 1986 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School joined the Navy in May 1992. Buck ia a 1991 graduate of Michi gan State Univeraity. where he earned a bachelor ef art* degree
haa been deployed to the Sinai. Egypt, aa part of the Muhinatton a I Peacekeeping Force and Ob-server* (MF0). The MFO, an in-dependent agency responsible to the government* of Israel and Egypt, was established aa a result of the 1979 Egypt-larael peace treaty. The miaeion of the U.8. military contingent ia lo operate checfcpolata, obeervation poet*, and conduct reconnaissance pa trola Ha ia a indirect-fir* infan tryman at Fort Campbell. Ky . and ia theaon of Gail L. Rigjey of Radford. His wife, Christine, ia the daughter of Michael and Mary Schenk of Plymouth. He ia • 1993 graduate of Thurston High School hi RadfonL
He was born Oct 28, 1926. in VanDyke and died Friday, Jan 12-in Allen Parlf. He was in the Navy from 1943-46 and the Array Air
•«Corpe from 1947-50. He was em-ployed a* a painter and decorator for more than 30 years, and si so was a member of painters Union Local 22. He retired in 1988. He was a member of the Church of God of Prophecy for 33 years where he often sang soloe and in a quartet. He also enjoyed playing the harmonica
He ia survived by his wife. Wil-ma. daughter, Brenda Allen of Canton; son*. Daryl of Canton, and Daniel of Westchester, Ohio; sister*. Natalie Gigg* of Birming-ham. and Jackie Hercula of New York, brother*. Mike of Linden, Mich.. Del Ray of Arizona, and Clayton of Florida. 17 niece* and nephew*; six grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Memorial contribution* may be made to the American Diabetes Asaociatioo. P.O. Bos 721129, Berkley. Mich 48072.
Memorial service* for Helen Mil-ler. 71. of Livonia who died Satur day. Jan. 13. at Angela Hoapice Center, will be heldat a later dale Burial will be in Gteir Eden
" Memorial Park rrr Livunia. Ar- -rangmenls were made by the Ver meulen Funeral Home.
She was born Aug. 19, 1924, in Blythedale, Pa., and worked for 35 years at Unisys (the former Burroughs Corp.) in Plymouth
She is survived by her husband. Thurlirw Miller of Livonia, son.—
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f . M Y I A I Services for Margaret P. Grybaa. 70, of Plymouth were Wednesday. Jan 17. at Our Lady of Good Counael Catholic Church with the Rev. Jim Livingston officiating, l^ocal arrangements were made by Schroder HowelI Funeral Home
She waa bora Nov. 10, 192ft, ia New Philadelphia. Pa and died Sunday. Jan M, in Ana Arbor. She waa a home care giver for the Last 10 yean She came to the Plymouth community ia 1971 from Brownetown Townahip and waa a member of Our Lady of Good Counael Catholic Church and the Plymouth Gardes d u b .
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JAMU 0-DAY Service* for James O'Day. 71. of Salem. S.C., were held Saturday. Jan. 13. in Seneca. S.C. Arrange raents were made by the Brown-Ogles by Funeral Home of Seneca. SC.
He was born in Wilkinsburg. Pa., and waa a research scientist with the University of Michigan Transportation Research Insti-tute. He received hi* undergradu ate degree from Gettysburg Col-lege and a master of science de gree from the University of Pittaburgh. He waa a veteran of the United States Naval reserve serving in World War II.
Hvte survived by hi* wile. Alberta M., two son*, Timothy James of Irvine, Calif., and D»n ial Stuart of Chicago, 111.; two daughter*, Margaret Ann Proffitt of Houston, Tesaa and Elisabeth O'Day McKeNey of Chicago. Ill two brothers. Andy of Salem S.C. and Robert of Madford. Ore ; and
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A proposed change in an ordi-nance would allow the Wayne County Commission to do iu ad-vertising in papers other than The Detroit Newa and Detroit Free Pre**
Wayne County's Board of Com-missioners on Thursday gave ap-proval to an amendment deleting the word "daily" from an ordi-
Tighten arson law says local prosecutor B Y T I M R N H A R D ST \lf Wmi I»N
Declaring the .killer of a fire-fighter deserved more than five years in prison, a local prosecutor ia asking the Legislature to tight-en the legnl definition of "arson."
Karen Woodside, the Northville resident who prosecuted the case for Wayne County, persuaded the House Judiciary Committee to move out Senate parsed bills de-fining arson a* burning of proper-ty — not just a dwelling house.
"There are only several cases each year statewide that would warrant application of the law/"
pared for delivery Jan. 17. "But sadly, the notable cases involve firefighters fighting fires." ^ The panel reported them out unanimously, and they will be be-fore the full House next week.
Woodside retold the story of Juma Reeves, Ronald Williams and Auneray Barber, who alleged-ly "dragged papers, debris, tires, ol<| .mattresses into the unoccu-pied house, piled them up, and ,'tien tm'mtj't lii an aeeelerant to douse the pi left, resulting in an enormous fire."
The fire spread. Two doers away, the roof of another unoccu-pied house collapsed and killed Detroit f i r e f igh te r Roland Walters The Wayne County pro-secutor wanted' to charge felony murder
nance, ia effect since 1963, which seta the rules on where'the Coun-ty Qommission can place its legal advertisements. The commission has a $4,000 annual ad>ertising budget, according to the commis-sion dark.
The amendment waa approved 11-3 with one commiaaiooer ab-sent. Local commissioners split
on the vote, with commissioner Michelle Plawecki, D Dearborn Heights, and Vice Chair Kay Beard, D-Westland, voting in fla-vor and commissioner Bruce Patterson, R-Canton Township, and Thaddeua McCotter, R-Livo-nia, voting against.
The action came after a resolu tion approved Dec. 21 by the com
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That revolution called for pull-ing advertising from the newspa-pers and instructed the chief ex-ecutive officer to take steps to re-nego t i a t e c o n t r a c t s with concessionaire to assure that no
copies of The Detroit News or De-troit Free Press are sold within any building or property which is owned or leased by Wayne Coun-ty. The county laaaee the Wayne County Building.
Commiaaiooer Bernard Parker questioned why the News and Free Press were still being sold in the Wayne County Building.
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"When it came time for trial, two of the defendants who had lieen released on bond were gone." said Woodside. adding that they couldn't have posted bond if charged with felony murder. De fendant Reeves got five years; Williams is due to get 10 years on Jan. 20. ami Willisms is still at large.
".It ia incredible that the life of a firefighter was only worth five vears. now 10 years, less good-fimfr credits." sh* a i d
Woodside said the statute should be-*implified to "unlawful burning of any kind" as the un-derlying felony in s murder case
The prosecutor would still have discretion, she said, citing the caae of a man who wss not charged when he accidentally set fire to his house end killed several of his children while trying to thaw froaen water pipes "He cer-tainly did not have the intent for second-degm murder that was required and was not charged, she aaid.
"A fire in this building (the State Capital*, a school, church, shopping mall or convention cen-ter could endanger numerous lives Campers, boats; trailers -all should be protected.' Wood-side said
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New Ethan Allen has 'easy' designs
F.rtho»r •? vvu *h are an&:ou*h awaiting thr opening it the nrv» b than \ l l rn hum* !urT>:>hinir^ >tor* m i..w«: *n Hirming
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h a n d i t t o t h e g love What can >ou never have enough of because they tend to get lost or left behind? OK, umbrellas, is a good guess. But, today we ' re ta lking gloves. Read on to explore the myths and legends surrounding that humble clothing i tem, the glove.
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-jlh>«uettr- a«l«i <ieplh to Kthan Mien * Comfort < • '{lettion The Berk-hire Sofa feature* an elegant vamelback de*ign upaiated with deep -eating, pleated arms and a dre*-maker »kirt Two loft> down pillow- %oflen the tight l»eck <»f this clas -ii The Litchfield ha- a tufted -ilhooelte with el
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( . The Monterey \ 4 , Sofa «m> favor*
, ite • ha- a slip — cover look with
ire-«»maker de-tailing and a llared tuxedo arm. while the Berkshire
Mam he-trr per»otu/ie» the new relaxed look in leather -eating Finally, the S«mroer*et ia for tho-e »ant in( the comfort of highback uphoUtery
Comfort Collection chair* range from the fresh look of the Say brook wingback with ita inverted pleat and butum-tab closures to the sculptural Courtland arvj it* dramatic sophisticated lines For pure comfort, have a »eat in the Savannah, an oversized highback design
F u t u r e f i n d s And what are the color trend* for Spring Sum •
m» r W According to Ethan Allen interior design • ers. look for color infu*ed neutral* like soft grayed blue* and taupe*, creamy hue* and grayed green* Por warmth, consider muted greens and browned red* in nature inspired motif*
Familiar jewel tones are updated with a vibrant deep purple ami accented with old gold in ymc-ijuardv plaid* and *tnpe* for a sense ot Old World
Bring the garden indoor* with wood rose, pale p4d. willow green and ivory Soft aqua, periwinkle and deep redwood add a romantic feeling. Finally. the charm of country life by the sea ia evident in the colors of Provence. Sunshine yellows and ocean blues are accented with ochre, red and deep
III take the Monterey Sola in an ivory vintage trainee aad the Seybrook wing chair in a soft rose aqua and periwinkle faded floral Soar (or the bed
Linda Barhraek t* a mtdeni of Birmingham •She a d r o m r t merchandu* information to ahart mlh reader*, and retail uUa* for her column Celt her at (313) 963 2047 madboi 1MB. or tend a fa* to (910) 644 1314
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nir--en<er to ai kriowlerlgr «in irivita l: -n to an event thev could not per ' -.•naljv attend
Knight- *»ore gloves it> protect their *ri-«t« in taUonrv
The la^tubous Beau Brumrnell kept a -pe\ial man to make nnly the thumbs ot his glove*, provlai'minit •hat a (>erte\t gentleman ».han({e-> hi-ii< \ r - at least mi t ines a 'Las
\n-tocrats u-ed theirgl- vr- to -lap rai h "ther acrow- the face iluel chal longing .*\er the -lightest infraction^
In th«- ' th le-ntun. Catherine M- In • j jeen con-ort ui Henry 11 *>t France, made.ulovr rearing fashion aliie t«>r »omen 1 he practice became
th.-" ; i;h J he 1'th century. Mime would .in i<- • niter t-» the en<l of World War U
I gloves are pullrd on mo-tlv winter «»armth. holing. > m h m
Unm^ The fa-t paced Lifestvle- o| ' 7lr'- Teave little time lor *i!h ta-hion fopperv Yet. it - hard to b-mi-» the ••leg a nee and -tvie of a
4i*n! «srarin* leather driving glove*, a .«*iv .11 -»dk evening c! ' ' 'S . or a l ink .»ne iri -n-.»wfla^i:
natural* at wearing glove*. Like hamlhago. -hoes and jewelry, they fin-• •« l'»*k iAn<l recall wbtH- Michael lack-on -ingle handedlv did for the ihiirt. white gliivet)
Tender carries a large selection of gloves by Cdovemaker to the Star*." I >aniel Storto He's ilesigne<l hand otverings for Joan Collina. Claudia
hiller l her an«i Goldie Hawn At Sak- Fifth Avenue this winter,
-hopjwr* will find gloves m many length-, material- and color* The mo*t |M>pular are >atin». velvets, cot-ton- and leathers in one. two. and i h m button sty te-
l l - a <>»od year tor Inlying gloves, -aid Chu'kie Favne of Farmington Hill- »h» wurk* in the accessories de part client There are -o manv de -ign- to . hoc—e from, rvervthing from multi olored -uedes to mink cuffed Irathi
Hud-on'- ta-hion director M J Burn- i- a lug fan of glove wearing whuh -hr »a- delighted to promote us th« tail Fash Ba-h -how
'"Wearing gK.se- f^r -tyle is Iwgin ning •• 1* -een again, she said But
whrle It - -imply', so chic Among the gloves it carries. Hud
— m - feature-_ _ihe Portolano line' *hw h ha- lieen around since it» \ai-le- Italy Iwirinninr in IH95 The
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PHOTOS BY Msi'mcxn Eiamu Monti
Glamour gloves: Elaine Bitterman of Bloom field Hills has some fun modeling white silk gloves with fur cuffs from Saks Fifth Avenue in the Somerset Collection.
RgtaU Detail* features the lat-est news bnefs from mall and Mam Street shopping centers. Mail submissions to: Retail De-tails. Observer A Eccentric News papers. 805 E. Maple. Birmtng torn. 43009 Or fax them to. PIO) 644 1314. e p OMTAMCT . Target stores are moving closer (o the March 10.1996 grand open fog of two new stores at RartUnd m Harper Woods, and North-la mi in SouthAeld. Each store will house 115,000 square feet of Merchandise, craating joba for ihout 150 people per store. * The new stores bring the Target total to 20 in the Detroit-area.
• MART ASSOCIATION IfcMFfT Training Effect Fltaeaa Out- .
fitters hosts the first annusl Walk for Your American
Heart." 90-day fund-raising caro-paign to benefit the American
Heart Association. Tha money will come from the donations of exercisers who can use the compa-ny treadmills and bikes for their fitness routines.
Tha AHA will supply the stores with information about prevent-ing heart disease and strokes.
The Walk Canters are located in three Training Effect Show-rooms: 12 Mile and Orchard Lake in Farmlag^oo Hllla; on Wood-wsrd between 14 Mile and Adams in Birmingham and on Walton and Adams in Rochester Hills. In Troy, find'a center at Metro-Body Aerobics, Long Lake and Livernois. For more details, call Scott Maclnnee at (810) 646-6477.
• F ASMKMABLI CUTOUT Laurel Park Place in Livonia
is looking for residents interested " in fashion to become members of its volunteer promotions! group. Those selected will model at mall
events, become involved with spe-cial mall activitiaa,-and meet once a month. Registration forms are available at the mall and must in-clude a current photograph. The deadline for applications is Fri-day. Feb. 9 at 5 p.m. in the man-agement office. Applicants muat be 16 years or older.For more in-formation call (313) 462-1100.
• MATTtKMOUTUT Two Spring Air mattreas fac-
tory outlets opened recently, ac-cording to general manager Larry Daye. the first outside of Grand .
Rapids. Shoppers interested in the bedding can see the selection south of 14 Mile on Woodward in Royal Oak, and on 14 Mile at Stephenson in Troy. For more de-tails. call 1 -800-668-MATS-
j • RCTAM. BOOST
Walled Lake Down town De-velopment Authority (DDA) in conjunction with area banks, an-nounced a building improvement loan program for businesses with-in the DDA district to assist them with modernization and expan-sion plans. The jpnks will make
loans up to 126,000 to qualified applicants floating rates for a term of 6-7 years. Commitment fees will bs half percent of the loan amount For more details call (810) 926-9094.
Also new in Walled Lake. Ac-centa Artifact*, a home scces-sories and gift shop specializing in cement and plaster reproduc-tions, 123 E. Walled Lake Dr. Owner Pam Martin of Weet BloomAekt. said the shop grew from her love of gargoyles and an-gels — and gardening! Inquires are welcome at (810) 926-1780.
Native Weet Gallery, 863 Ann Arbor Trail in Plymouth, has the whimsical, fun, iron sculptures of Taos, New Mexico artist Poxxi FraaaetU. The male and female figures start at $70, making great Valentine's Day gift ideas, ac-cording to the gallery owners.
• HUDSON'S FBOJICT
Hudson's has announced s shift in i u community gift-giving program based on workshops with community leaders and shoppers.
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d u r i n g t h e f ieriml of Wor ld W a r I a n d H T o d a v f ac to r i e s in I taly a n d t h e P h i l l i p i n e s - h i p g loves t h r o u g h o u t tlu- wor ld .
In i t - c o m p a n y b iog raphy , P o r t o l .mo i x i i n t - out t h a t makina: f e a t h e r g love* i - an art " On ly t h e t r u e pa l i o n - k n o w the va lue of fourrhettra If h e - i d e p ieces of I he f inge r s w h i c h a r e - h a p e d for c o m f o r t , fit a n d grace-fu l a p p e a r a n c e ! , mnusquttairet I t h e o | i e n i n g at t h e wris t on a f o r m a l g love , i - J b u t t o n * i n l e n g t h , wh ich u> Xiu tenei l w i th - m a l l b u t t o n s to e n a b l e t h e w e a r e r t o rem<rve h e r h a n d w h t l e k e e p i n g the glove on I. i ind corda ( c l a s - u p r e c i s i o n m a r k e d e m b r o i d e r y on t h e b a c k of a glove t h a t s i m u l a t e s I H>r>e-on I he back of y o u r h a n d ) ""
l e a t h e r gloves m a y be m a d e f r o m t h e - k i n - of pig*, s h e e p , l a m b s a n d g o a t - However t h e n a m e i* no t a l -w a y s d e r i v e d f r o m t h e k i n d of s k i n I rom w h i c h the glove t» m a d e K i d g love - mav lie m a d e f r o m l a m l m k i n . a n d d o e « k i n gloves a r e m a d e f r o m - h r e p - k in
Vl lx lern technology ha> p r o d u c e d new glove m a t e r i a l s for t h e m a r k e t -p l a c e l i k e . p o l a r f leece, t h i n s u l a t e . n v l o n . m i c r o f i b e r po lyes t e r* s n d syn-t h e t i c d o w n . O u t d o o r e n t h u s i a s t * lay-er t h e i r glove*, a d d i n g l iner* s n d wa-te r r epe l l en t shell*. G a u n t l e t cu f f* re-t u r n t o p ro tec t I he f o r e a r m * f r o m co ld a n d s n o w in t h e s a m e way they o n c e p m t e t - i e d k n i g h t s in a r m o u r f r o m t h e l a n c e o | a foe.
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CHEF LARRY JANES
Vintage root veggies are never out of style
Aeutmaryrnjastice has taken place WJ»e pro-^ due* aisles of our supermarket* and •pe-nally food market* have relegated pota-
toes, carrot*, oniorui and white mushroom* to discreet corner* while allowing Belgian endive, purple potatoes and packaged fresh herb blends to take their once-chenshed place.
Trendy root vegetables like da ikon can be seen along with plain old radishes Onion* are avail-
in many varieties . yellow, white, m i — — green, purple, pearl, pickled and pureed
I can remember being sent to the market to buy potatoes without questioning whether they were Michigan. Idaho. Yukon goW, or Pillsbury
Imprisoned by their stodgy images, plain okl dependable* languish in vegetable bins while everyone talk* about chic new ways of preparing the latest imports.
The fact that the "old-fashioned" vegetables are easily grown, available year-round, and readily (tored _ in a word, sturdy . made them standard fare in early American cooking. Unfor-tunately. this ha* caused these basic vegetables Aahe relegated to the domain of home cooking, while the new and exotic gain favor with trend-setting restaurant chefs
But a r u n o u t change is afoot, professional chefs are beginning to rediscover that vintage vegetables can be used in imaginative ways
(»,uuw» tutu* " *he ulti-mate comfort food- and are now served wiih roasted garlic, pesto and even t^eir skins. Whole onions are being roasted, batter-fried and cooked to bring out natural sweetness, which is perfect fcr roast chicken, beef, pork or duck.
Carrots, ooce the bane of children everywhere, are cooked into a fricassee, thin cut sod fried like potatoes, or angle cut to adorn platters of hummus Even potatoes, both standard fare and trendy new. are now being stripped oi their un foil jackets and baked in rock salt a La Jimmy Schmidt What has impressed me most about this movement is that you don't have to be a pro-fessional chef to get the same great tastes at home No new special gadget is needed
Roasted gems I recently brought my dented 9-by-12-inch
rmkm pan up from the fruit cellar and tossed some scrubbed, but not peeled, carrots, quar-tered yellow onions, s few cracked ribs of celery in with a little olive od that had been infused with some rosemary sprigs left over from my garden After about 30 minutes of roasting, uncovered. u> s 350 degree F oven, 1 added a handful of plain white mushrooms, gave the mul-ture another toss and finished cooking it for another 30 minutes It was sweet, succulent, ten-der and everyone in the Janes Gang had sec-onds. something that doeant always happen.
Flavor boosters Last week while visiting friends in Rochester. I
had lunch at one of the tooier places in town and enjoyed • cream of celery soup enhanced with a hefty portion of Stilton (bleu) cheeee The celery aoup was slevated to new heights with a little crumbled cheese
I love being on the cutting edge; last year. I entertained the Rochester Newcomers club with an elegant appetiser of caramelised onions, wal-nuts and bleu cheese served stop warmed focca-cia Who would have thought that fried onions " could be so elegant?
I was invited to dinner at a friend's home in * he constantly rsved shout his
atloaf. It was food meat loaf, but the I potatoes were th* hit of the party They
with their jacket* and a hefty
fuel football fans: Chick 'n' Sausage SuperChili, a mix of chicken breast, smoked : sausage, vegetables and savory seasonings is sure to please fans on Super Bowl Sunday.
Host a 'fan'-tastic Super Bowl party
I score big with football i plan- a "Grab
_ and Go" menu for Super Bowl Sunday. J a n 28. TVs in metro Detroit will be tuned to NBC - WDIV Channel 4 for the 3:30 p.m. pregame program Game coverage of the contest between the Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers begin*
B V K E E L * W V G O N I K
Mark Elsholz of Berkley, a
Station in Birmingham, served lots of finger foods at his Super Bowl Party last year.
"I set up a kitchen buffet so people could munch when they felt like it , and had s small TV
. by the food so when they were eating they didn't miss a play in
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children around, and people like to get up and walk around," said Diane M. Meakin of Livonia who is planning a party for about 15 family members and close friends.
Her "Super Bowl Beans' a hearty combination of hamburg-er. bacon, seasonings, and beans gets rave reviews. "1 like it bet-ter than plain baked beans," »hr said. "It's thicker than chili, and you can serve it in cups with fresh bread and rolls, or as a side dish."
Meakin has her "Grab and Go" party strategy all mapped out. Ti l have food in different rooms." she said. "I tried it on New Year's Eve. and it worked out good. People walked around, and socialised more "
She plana to put pretzels with mustard dip and other munchies in the family room where the TV will be turned to the big game Her "Super Bowl Beans." dips with vegetables, a fruit tray and other finger foods will be in»the dining room where guests ofn help themselves. Coffee snd daseert will be set up in the kitchen.
Meakin. who is married, and haa an S-yanr-old son, said she's not really • big football fan. but figuree that since tha guys would gat together anyway on Super Bowl Sunday, it's s food opportunity to gat everyone together "Otherwise the ladies and kids would just b« home." she aaid.
Elsholz recommends dusting off your Crock-Pot and fondue pot. "Make chili or meatballs You can let them simmer all day in the pot and guests can help themselves." Serve an assort-ment of meats, vegetables and fruits for dunking in s fondue pot. Focus on foods that are sim-ple to serve, eat and clean up.
Everybody loves chili. Chick *n' Sausage SuperChili, s recipe from the Pace Picante Sauce Test Kitchens, combines quick-cooking boneless chicken breasts with fully-cooked smoked sausage
Team the chili with corn bread, tortillas or other favorite bread for a winning combina-tion. Chili can be prepared a day or two in advance, and is ooe of those foods that improves with
*** V Buy a whole boneless pork
loin. Place roast in a shallow pan in a 350 degree F. oven Roast for an hour and 15 min-utes or until the internal tem-perature < measured with s mest thermometer) reaches 155 • degrees P. Remove from the oven and let set 10 minutes I temperature will rise about five degrees upon resting) Ones cool, chop, slice or shred the meat for bumtos or sandwiches
You can also cut the roast into cubaa to use in a favorite soup, stew or chili recipe
"Roasting is so easy," said Anne Roberts, s home economist and director of marketing and
' education for the Michigan Pork
"L"v 1/1 enok and mnre youH be using the roast in dif-ferent wsys, you can cook it the day before. Because pork mar-ries well with so many flavors, it's a perfect addition to s mine-strone. onion soup, lentil soup or chili."
Make a sandwich buffet with t an assortment of cold cuts,
cheeses, condiments, rolls and breads Let guest* assemble their own sandwiches. Boost the flavor of condiments.
"Add freshly snipped dill to mayonnaise." suggest* Elsholz "Mix stone ground mustard with regular mustard, add Cagun spice to Ranch salad dressing."
Handle foods with care Keep hot foods hot. and cold foods cold.
"Get a kiddie pool and fill it with ice. Put the food in contain-ers and set it on top of the ice to keep cold. You could also put beverages in the pool." said Elsholz. "It makes s nice presen-tation." "
Be sure to include dishes made with low-fat ingredients
"We love snacking today as much aa ever," said Roberts. "But many parties now include more heahhful dishes snd foods"
Set out bowls of low-fat baked versions of your favorite chips and crackers. Cut up veggie* and serve with salsa and dip In addition to the standard celery, carrots, green pepper snd radishes, try cherry tomatoes, yellow, red and purple bell pep-pers, and even green beans, which are crispy and crunchy.
Include low-fist or no-fat snacking items - dried fruit, such as apricots and figs. and pretzels make a sweet-and-salty counterpoint
• See recipes iaeide.
Party tips Super Sow' Sunday car tend ffie hoe1 or rosiest no a hjm Me Here are some strategies to make the party hjr for you • Tfcs l*sk| LeeSer Have one o» your guests serve as "leam csptam' tor amvtng guests to tree you tor last-mnme pre-geme kitchen duties
teems As tens arrive teems cm\ asesmoie arid term the* own cneenog sections Lei guests who are there tor the tood and Km p«k e teem to root tor out ol a hat Award gag prizes tor the goofiest c* loudest cheering sectaon
• Be Party Forts - Protect your payers laps by us»«gt*g cloth napkins Try ift-mch squares that car be tucked mo shirt collars toi a "b<>* ettect Tins wM o«er more security when eebng soups or stoppy sandwiches eltowing total concentrator on the game
• Iks Parts* Nrtpsaal Wrap the srfverware e napkins so guests can grab « efl one ptey Create a menu that requres cr+i s tart or a spoon
• Tfea P M Issrlw tasek - Plan on feeding tofcs slmost *nms-dwtety after they arrive Make snacks ava*at*e during aB toi* quarters snd save the man Oah tor haMhms Serve brte-susd poruons
i M - Simulate traffic tow. kSepog tme-outs lo s ffwwrxm by dividing the tood ceo serwig stabons. «i drltwent rooms or at dtfterem tables Put Vw appewws «
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• lesp * aaple - Ons greet dah Nke a knockout slew or c h * wSh beec 'sides' ( * * breed and rseanse) grvss the chet plenty ol tme lo cheer
• lest lees-F* a large p**s K tub (or your beWub) with ice and ootd drrtts sewig
trq eeey acoeea tor t • a n A taws Teas - Put the kjda to worti on »w arteanes to teip reeiock cold dnrfts
Chiliheads thaw 'Winter Freeze' at cookoff
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Chili cooks from aa for a* Colorado pet-Freeze Regional
m Allan Park Jan IS. Becauee thia year's cookoff was upgrad-
ed from "district" to "regional" status by the International GMH M s t y . tke oar. Chuck Hoff of Columbus. Ohio, free for the World d u l l Cookoff in Nevada Oct S He alao won $600. and • first-place trophy ^ e
Hoff haa his eye en the $25,000 first prise Ha has qualified to cook at tha World Chili Cookoff several times, and in
995 made the final judging table Trophies wore awarded to tha four run-
Al Henry of Colorado, who grew lie. tsecond). Ron Cubberly, Mich , fermarly Belleville
ners-up: Al Henr up in Wyandotte, Manchaatsr, Mil
(third); Heidi Hoover, Columbus, Ohio lfourth); and bar husband Tom Hoover Jx. (fifth) They wore ooe of four mamed eou
against one another, and eeeke from e i » s t a t e s —
Michigan. Colorado, Illinois. Indiana. Mis souri and Ohio who participated
Local eooke included: Ray Frederick t Farmington Hilla); Jim Wellor k Bloom-field Hil)a>. Kan Brundage (Livonia* Gary
Larry Strauss (Troy); Paul Huyck (Farm-ington Hills), and Walt Hunt (Plymouth)
There were 12 chili containers on the final judging table Those-from Michigan included (in no particular ardor): John Beadle (Ada); Larry Strauss. Gary Ray. Waa Aben. (Allan Park); and Joe Janes (Wyandotte). Finishing out the final table
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Larry J a n e s h a s T A S T E !
W A n d w e h a v e l i i r n . l a n e s — e v e n M o m l u v
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DAYS ru«~wl*» tr Wednrwijt
were W N Carlson. tKockford. OL) and Kit Hoff (Columbua, Ohio).
This was my second year judg in* the "Winter Freexe' cookoff. and picking a winner * H lough The judging panel, which includ-ed former Detroit Pi»ton Bill l . a imbeer of Orchard Lake, judged chili made by award-win-ning cooks.
tw the 44 cook* participating. 23 have competed in the World Chili Cookoff in Reno. Nevada," -aid Marilyn Frederick of f a r m -ington Hills, head judge, and an award winning ?hili cook Heidi and Ted Hoover Jr (who placed fourth ami fifth* have competed in the World Cookoff several
There was a lit for third place According to International Chili Society rule», Frederick appointed three judge® a* "Tie Breakers" — myself. Evelyn Cairna, food editor of the New* Herald News papers, and cookoff chairman. • Frank Klancnik. lo re taste ihe chili container* involved in the tie.
"Having this cookoff upgraded from district level was no easy task." said Frederick.
"We called and called." ex-plained Klancnik, Frederick's b ro the r , and Winte r Freeze Cookoff Chairman for the past three years. "We gave them a for-mal proposal, naming a sponsor
Allen Park Elks Lodge 2194 —
guaranteed accommodations for 40 cook*, and promoted January for the the cookoff, a lime when few other cookoffa are held.
In August the International Chili Society responded favor ably, making Winter Freeze a "»* rious cookoff." and Klancnik went to work organizing with help from family, friends and Elks mem bers
The $1,000 raised at.the cookoff will benefit the Allen Park Elks chosen charily — Michigan Major Projects for Disabled Children
"1 started cooking chili in 1987." said Klancnik. who has l»een lo the World Cookofl four times, once as an aasistant, three times a* a contestant
If you've ever thought of com-peting, here are some thinga to consider
Chili cooks mail ordar a lot of' the specialty spicaa they use One of the moat popular sourcea is Pendery's out of Dallaa, Tesas, call 1 (800( 533-1870 for a free ca-talog-
International Chi l i Society rules don't allow beans or pasta.
Chili ia chili, it 's not etew, soup or spaghetti sauca. Judges consid-er flsvoring (not too ho« or mild); the tenure of the meat (not too tough or mushy); consistency (not too thick or thin); the blend of spices and how well they have l»ernieaied the meat; aroma, and color.
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ROASTED CARAMELIZED O w o n t
12 yettow onions m their sKin (about 2 pounds) hafvad , crosswise
3 tablespoons oKva od 3 tablespoons mincad parsley Salt and fresh ground black
pepper to taste Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Place onions in a single layer cut side down in a lightly greased bak-
ing pan. Driule with olive oil. Sprinkle with parsley, salt and pep per.
Bake until onions are tender, about 1 hour. Serve immediately or skin, arrange on a plate, and drizzle with an Italian salad dressing. Serves 6.
FRICASSEE or CAAROTS, O w w s a A S P BACOK
6 shcaa of bacon, diced 1 cup onions, cut into a large
dice I Va teaspoons sugar
1 pound carrots (about 5 medt urn) cut into 1 - inch thick
I teaspoon dried thyme 1 bay leal Vi cup chicken, beef or vegeta
Me broth Salt gnd fresh ground Mac*
pepper to taste
In a large skillet, fry bacon until crisp. Remove bacon bits with a slotted spoon; set aside. Add onions and carrot* to skillet, shaking pan constantly and saute for 2 minutes.
Add sugar, salt and pepper and
continue cooking over medium heat until vegetables are caramelised, about 6-7 minutes longer.
Stir in bacon bits, broth, thyme, bay leaf, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil and cook, uncovered unUl liq-uid reduces to a thin glaze, about 10-15 minutes. Discard bay leaf. Serves 6.
MASHED POTATOES WNX PESTO
Pesto: V> cup firm packed basil leaves Vfc cupoHveoH
% cup fresh grated Parmesan cheese
1 smaM dove garbc Mashed potatoes: Salt to taste 6 medium potatoes, peeled, if
desired and cut into a large dice
6 tablespoons butter or marge nne
Vi cup sour cream Fresh ground pepper to taste.
For the pesto: Combine all ingredients in a blender or food pro-cessor and processor and process
until smooth. Set aside
For the mashed potatoes: Bring 4 quarts of water to a boil in a large pot. Add about 1 tablespoon of salt and the potatoes Boil until pota-toes are tender, 15-20 minutes Drain. Transfer potatoes to a large bowl and mash with butter and cream until smooth. Season with salt and pepper, if desired-
Just before serving, stir in pesto snd mi* well. Potatoes can be cov-ered and set over a pot of simmering water until needed for up to ooe hour. Serves 6.
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AP — The American Spice Trade Association has awarded its Golden Chili Pepper Award to Bonnie Tomaaek of Castlerock, Colo. Her recipe for Denver "de-light" chili was the winner in a chili cook-off held in Reno. Neva-da. The recipe is made with c h u n k s of pork a n d beef , simmered in a beef and tomato stock. T h e chili is seasoned with a blend of chili powder, cumin, paprika, garlic powder, sage, thyme and mustard.
DENVER DEUGHT CHILI
I tablespoon vegetable oil
2 pounds boneless round steak, trimmed and cut m Vi -'mch cubes
1 pound boneless pork loin or shoulder, cut m Vb-mch cubes
Vj teaspoon ground Wack pep . per
teaspoon celery salt Two (13*-ounce) cans ready
to-serve beef broth 8-ounce can tomato sauce V> cup chrti powder % cup instant minced onion 2 tablespoons ground cumm I tablespoon papnka
I V» teaspoons garter powder I teaspoon brown sugar Vi teaspoon ground sage
leaves Vi teaspoon thyme leaves.
crushed V) teaspoon dry mustard
In a Dutch oven or saucepot heat oil until hot. add '<* each of the beef and pork cubes. Cook, stirring fre-quently, until brown on all sides, about 5 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, remove meat to a plate; re-peat twice with remaining meat. Drain off any excess fat in pot; re-turn all meat to pot.
Sprinkle with black pepper and celery salt; stir to coat meat. Add beef broth and tomato sauce. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to low, simmer, covered, until meat ia near-ly tender, about one hour.
Stir in chili powder, minced onion, cumin, paprika, garlic pow-der. brown sugar, sage, thyme and dry mustard; simmer until meat ia very tender, about one hour. Makes 6 servings.
Nutrition facta per serving: 359 cal. 47 g pro . II g carbo . 14 g fat. 1.123 mg sodium
Recipe from: American Spice Trade Association
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H o t s a u c e p o w e r s B u f f a l o W i n g c h i l i PRNewswire — To win the
Super Bowl, a team needs the per feet combination of luck, skifl and determination. Hosting a winning Suprr Bowl party means putting together your own perfect combi-nation of good friends and great food.
Here's a recipe from the makers of Frank's Original RedHot Sauce
that is perfect for Super Bowl Sunday.
FRANK S ORKUNAL REDHOT BUTFALQ CHICKEN WINGS 2Y) pounds chicken wings,
split, tips discarded Vt cup Frank's Onginal RedHot
Cayenne Pepper Sauce VS cup butter or marganne.
melted Celery sticks Blue cheese
dressing In large bowl, combine Frank's
Original RedHot Sauce and butter Add cooked wing pieces and toss to coat Serve with celery and dressing Makes 6 servings. S For criapy wings: Chicken cmn be grilled over medium hot coals.
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AP — On Super Bowl Sunday? rally the hwms team with mam-cotti enchiladas This easy-to-prepare dish bakes the flavor of an enchilada into fun to-eat man icotti Each step in the recipe can be prepared before the start of the game, with only the baking left to the final countdown.
SUPER BOWL MANKJOTTI E NCHILADAS
; 4 p«eces maracotti. uncooked 1 pound e*tra lean ground
beef 1 medium onion, chopped (1 ^
cup) 1 green be* pepper, nbs and
seeds removed, diced 4 ounce can chopped y e a n
chiiws. drained M cup nonfat sour cream V». teaspoon salt
J 6-ounce )ar mid. medium or - spicy picante sauce, heated
Vi cup Shredded tow fat Chad
dar cheese S* cup sliced green onions or
red onion Prepare pasta according to pack
age directions. While paste ia cook ing. saute beef, onion and green
pepper in a large skillet until brownad, drain well. Stir in chilies.
cup of the sour cream and the salt. When pasta is done, drain well. Fill manicotti with beef mil ture.
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F Spread cup of the picante sauce over the bottom of a glass 9- by 13-itich baking dish that has been coated with cooking spray. Place
filled manicot t i side by side on t o p of sauce. Pour remaining sauce evenly over manicotti Sprinkle with cheese. Cover with aluminum foil; bake 20 to 25 minutes or until thoroughly heated Garnish with re-maining sour cream and spnnkle gTeen onions on top. Serve immedi-ately. Makes 7 servings
Recipe from National Pasta As sociation
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M O V I E S
Childhood rivals meet as adults in 'Big Bully'
Rick Nlorani* and Tom Arnold star as onrtinw schoolyard rivals who meet again as adults lo di» cover nothing haa changed in ' Big B u l k " opening Friday at metro Detroit mu*it '.heaters
Davev Lx-ar> »a» the kind of kid who was always getting picked on. chased after, beat up and cut down Rosco Bigger known to every cowering x-hoolvarri vi-tim as Fang was the kind of kid who always picket! on. chased aJ ter. beat up and cut down kids 1Ust like Datev
Now. David Leary Moranis> is a novelist, returning lo leach a se
• metier »f crranve wruing at his -former school Th ink ing the change of pace wvuld be good for his own rebellious son. Ben < Blake BashofT. David returns home with high hopes at being welcomed as the local boy made good
H e s embraced by ihe small community , reuniting w ith hi* old gang and even rekindling his one t ime crush on Victoria i Jul ianne PhiQipsl. now the school * w i ed ucaUon teacher
But when his son is caught bul lying a sensitive kid. Kirby «Cod> McMains), David is calle<i inio principal Kokeier » (Don Knott* i office to meet with thr boys and Kirby » father a quiet, ben pecked, deferential shop teacher 'Tom Arnold) After the meeting, a* the twt> dad- walk hack '.o their classroom-. David starts to real n e with a growing dread that this shop teacher is the dreaded "Fang." And so it hejpns aga:n The two grown men abandon all rvaaon and matunty not to ment ion a lair amount of digrnty — as ihey r e g m t into an escalat-ing comic battle of greased floors giued prop* see saw fight* and
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C A N T O N
SPORTS SCENE
Canton gymnasts win
Plymouth Canton's Brie Wall scored a par social baat of 36.65 In all-around gymnas-tics competition Wednesday to lead the un-
b e a t e n ^ h i e f * ^ ^ ^ w i r i H n g K n l l . F i U W
ington 104.9. The victory puts the Chiefs at 2-0 in Western
Lakes Activities Association dual meet* and 6-0 overall. The Raiders are 0-3 and 3-4.
Wall pieced first on vault (6-85). uneven bars (9.2) and balance beam (9.3). and she wa* second on floor exercise (9-2 Y.
Canton's' Kim Nowak had s 34.96 all-around to tal after *dging Wall for first place on floor (9-3), placing second on bar* (8.7) and beam (8.7) and taking fourth on vault (8.25).
Brooke Larson also had a |ood meet for the Chiefs, taking third place on vault (8-5), bars (8 5), beam (7.65) and floor (9.15).
Canton's Marcie Emerick was second on vault (8-56) and Nicole Vaagene* fourth on beam (7.55) North's Alaina Welman took fourth on bar* (6 4) and Marty Cash fourth on floor (8.2).
Salem Linebackers meet
The Plymouth Salem Linebackers will have their first general meeting of 1996 at 7^30 p m. Wednesday. Jan- 24, in the Salem
High School cafeteria. All parents of Plymouth Salem football player,
ar* invited to attend, aa well as parents of boys interested in playing for Salem next fall.
New officers will be introduced, and plana for the upcoming season will be discussed.
For more information on the Linebackers, call Dan Lehane (456-3179) or Henry Schluater (456-4348)
clinic
The Canton Soccer Club is sponsoring s soccer referee clink starting Tueaday. Jan.
' 30, at Weet Middle School from 6-9 p.m. The d i n k s continue on Tuesday*. Feb. 6,18, 20
and March 5,12. The class is limited to 40. The foe for the d i n k is |43 and ia due when
registering. To enroll, call Art P i f i at 961-2696
Family skating There will be family skate night* in Heritage
Park from 7-9 pm. on Thursday. Jan. 25 and Thursday. Feb. I.
The program is sponsored by the Canton Parks and Recreation Division. The is no foe to partid-pate. and there ia no residency requirement
Heritage Park ia located weet of the Cantoo ad^ rmnistrative offices on Cantoo Center Road south of Cherry Hill Road.
Warm refreshment* will be available, and the ponds will be lighted.
Madonna cagers edged
Cornerstone Golden Eagfos hakf off a furious
aecond half rally by Madonna University^ Thursday to pun a 89-87 men s basket hall
victory. The loas drops Madonna to S-16 overall. The boet Golden Eagles led 43-30 at interim* Center Mike Maryaneki, erbo sparked the Fight
ing Crusaders' second-half « — b e c k flniahsd with teem high 28 points Brandon Slone (Plym oath Salem) added 16 pouKa. while Jeff Kennedy and Paul Whiting each contributed 11 Denny Perttulh (Bedford Thornton) had 10 pointa
Jarad Crandell led Coreroerstone with a high 29 point*.
St. Clair stops SC
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INSIOC:
Prep volleyball, Page 3C Bowling column, Page 3C
C Canton sweeps Franklin in dual
You might bay it was one of Plym-outh Canton's beet swim* in soms time.
• We had 24 personal bseta," new coach Kyle Lott said Thursday after tha Chiefs splaahed Livonia Franklin 129-54, winning every event.
Jason McMann and Ale* Rottgers won two individual event* and partic-ipated in a pair of winning relays while David La t o o k a psixof fost*.
Churchill pool, site of Franklin's home meet*, and sll eight lanes were utilimd
aaid, and his 180.30 score "waa his beet — by far. He's really improved."
fc. won the freeetykat 200 yards in 2.-00.23 and the 500 in 5:24.78. McMann's 24.13 won the 50 freestyle, and his 1:02.78 topped the field in the backstroke.
recorded a meet winning 2:10.03 in the individual medley and
jon tha 100 freestyle in 64.76, and Krauas stopped the watch at exactly two minutes to win the but-terfly.
Canton's losses were to Salem and Ann Arbor Huron, two of the area's better squads.
"This is more our level," Lott said. "In the next couple of meeta, we go against at about the same level as we are."
•Our second, third and fourth swimmers all did well, Lott said. "This edded to our depth."
The victory squared Canton s Western Lake* Activities Association record at 1-1 and left it 1-2 overall. Franklin ia now 3-1.
"Rob Brook* won th* diving," Lott
1:04.56 in the breeatetrake. McMann and Rottger* were joined
by Fat Krauae and Don LeClair to take the 200 medley relay in 1:48.39.
Rottgers, LeClair, B J . Page and Dave Berger captured the 200 free-style relay in 1:39.64, and Berger, Curtia Hornick, Page and McMann were timed at 3:43.81 in winning the 400 freestyle relay.
• ROCKS 8087 Plymouth Salem won it* fourth dual meet without a lo**Thur*d*y as the Rocks whipped visiting Farmington,
style (1:62.68). Dettling the individu-al medley (1:10.0), McLenaghan the 50 freeetyie (23.44), Buchanan the butterfly (68.30) and Corden the 100 freeetyie (51.43).
The Rocks captured tha medley re-lay victory with the team of McLeq aghan. Buchanan. Dettling and Pat Morgan swimming 1:48.18. .
Petroskey. Morgan, McLenaghan and Corden combined to win the 200 freestyle relay (1,32-9). Buchanan, Corden. Dettling and Petroskey comprised the winning 400 freeetyie relay team (3:25.49).
120-66. John McLenaghan, T im Bu-
chanan. Mark Dettling. Kyle Petroe-key and Nick Corden had three first placee apiece, induding one individu-al win for each.
Petroskey won the 200-yard free-
Salem also took first place in dTv-ing as Otto Geiaeman scored an im-pressive total of 296.96 points.
Farmington had wins from John Hawkins in the 500 freestyle (5:00.56) and Dan Belanger in the breaaUtroke (1:07.59).
Vikings bounce Salem Plymouth Salem stayed ck»e but couldn't overcome visit-ing Walled Lake Central on the baakeihall court Friday, . dropping a 70-62 decision.
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Even though teams know they'll face a
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from Walled Lake Central, not
out a way t o b e e t -Such waa tha caee Friday, aa the
Vikings' i w n ^ T pressure pcovad too much for boat Plymouth Selero as Central pulled e m g * * * victory in boys baaketb*ll
The Vikings, who improved to 8 2 overall and 3-1 la tha Western
Activitka Association, took control of the pass laU in the flret quarter but needed a late fourth
uarter surg* to pot the Rocks away. We had been s i n g l i n g of lata,
but thk is the first time in the pest three weeks we've been sbk to put s
which had its win screak snapped. Isfl to 5-4 over-ell and 1-1 laths WLAA.
The loae began tha toughsa* stretch of tha schsdnk lor tha
r
J i i toVestland John Glenn f l i
^ T h e Rocks slashed a 63-88 defldt la 63-59 with 2:46 remaiaiag. hot the Vlkinp Blwut with a 7-0 run
;thei «*»y to pot the gams away, i. The decteive mfly waa capped by
without a point fsr 144. •We knew thia waa tha heat de-
nee wall foes ia the area." aaid 8a-
Tha<
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10-4 ia the
Sate Gray goes up with the shot at teammate Andres Lopez watche« and wait* for a possible rebound. Salem hoeU Canton on Tuesday.
„ J i r , J , i r i f Dmrxriv" Mia guard Andy Power and nine caaa getting the bdi ineide to Vide spieo* from A n d r e s Lopaa and Nate a n d g ^ e e o a a d chancaa (eight
team will uaa ^ ^ ^ ^ ptoa\m-"t P ^ ^ ^ S l r f i r e t i g h t the ba l l i n a i d ^ b e c a u a s our b ig men
K a S L S a T B . S k po in ta — aix on a pair of t r ip les. A really w o n ' t t h * b * " R m s r t have to p lky 8S i n u l a . , ^ ^ t h a R o c k . " 0 « p h - J »
ruard Kevin L y n c h paced e 13-7 lead. on them and let the chipe fall i £ It Jck.with 18ix«nto. Bat Central aeorod the last nine they may."
1,. 1 - - p o i n t a of the quarter, ths final thres Km*rt talked to his teem et the Central
^ j y f f l T t h e aad al t h a p t * gNe ap Aa
in fast lane, pin Churchill
ami nine »a- tha
184-811
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la tough tour naw sal i at ia ths .state, (John) Spoiaky of CC, keel theywin," Krumm saW. k^ifbid Cat ho end the kid from Hoh (Steve Ro RumriH (126), Stone (180)
M wail ae eM laat week- bedeeu). who's the fifth ranked Buttermore ri35t won by •uhl •**""< W » " " * * : ' . . . . . . • / « u n j i j l < _ O l u i t M a l 1 1 0
nth Lyon. put them ia soms tough ak-Kmmm said. "Now that
Coaches wanted t>l la the Western Lakes ActivMee
and 3-4 overall. la 0-8, tsm of them league
aa, ws'rs a pis-
Theaa i M f g a t <318) 4884610 • a ^ ( 8 W 4 « - 8 6 1 1
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third ia the
Churchill, aa did Jim Shehoa at 160 Visiting Churchill's Bugan Barbu
eo firet-year wrestlers ^ unbeaten streak to 19 match Vlahal da ci si nasi! Ryan «. thk year by pinning Rob Halkr
of Churchill 7 4 at 108 ^
— - — • - „ - - . li® The Charters atao gst pia viatorks 2 ,n from Vlaak Aadone (over Joeh Pi-
D«*Caa. - Dove Donnelly (ovsr Rob l^ata ia
_ jmm aaid. " i S flluCd done wai. That haa halped them Nkh m Catholk Central touma- . p e e d a l e n g lo reoerds et the ver- siesmd Canton a M s Wh.pide 114 tha two guy* that beat him *ity (aval. at 148, aad Jaa Raaslawi of the M t M ^ i a a i m s w . . ~ by void at 118.
2 C ( P . C ) The Observer iMONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1996
M u r p h y ' s L a w : A l a s k a l i f e s t y l e s u i t s f a m i l y BY S r c v g Kon A L £ I U 9 r * n W i i r n
Students attending Michigan Technological University in the Upper Penninsula eventually leant to follow hockey, regardless of their background.
Lynn Murphy, formerly known *« Lynn Boyd, found out sooner than anticipated, taking a crash course in the sport u a freshman •ports writer for the student newspaper
Boyd, who covered mostly vol-leyball and football, was assigi ed to write about three of Tech's hockey atari
She didn't know much about hockey, let alone the player wear-ing a baseball hat and chewing to bacco awaiting the interview
His name was Steve Murphy, a from
Township who today ranks eighth all time in scoring al M T l ' with 16^ career pointa.
He eventually became her hua-band.
"1 thought he talked funny, he wasn't exactly what I thought 1 would go out with, let alone mar-ry," she said, laughing, in a tele phone interview. "There wepe a bunch of other guys sitting at the table, hassling me. He waa wear ing • Buffalo Sabres hat and had a big wad of chew in his mouth. "
Funny how the two have gone from that uncomfortable first en-,inint«»r in the student union to finding happiness with their four children in. of all places. .Alaska.
A new l i fe Steve Murphy, a 1979 Thurston
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an assistant coach for the Alaska Fairbanks Univeraity hockey t e a m
Murphy graduated from Tech in 19<M and, after a year of proles sional hockey in Sewden. married Lynn.
Hearing about opportunity in Alaska. Steve and Lynn moved there in 1965 to start a new life together Steve joined the Gold Kings' senior men's semi-profea sional hockey team and began a career as a corrections officer Lynn took a job aa an administra-tive assistant in the p a n t and contract services office at the um venuty.
Murphy played three years for the Gold Kings before taking over as their head coach.
He was hired aa an assistant
years ago by head coach Dave Leurion, a former NoCre Dame
goalie and long-time friend Away from the ice, the Mur-
phy* have seen their share of dog m ushers, but are still looking for their first igloo.
"It 's civilised up there; you'd be surprised," said Stave, from hie motel room in Ann Arbor where the N'anooka e w e fatting ready to play the Univeraity of Michigan last Tuesday . " M c D o n a l d ' s , Burger King, J.C. Penney. Sears, K Mart, all that is there. We've thought about Seattle but well stay here for now. Alaska haa ^wen good to me and my wife."
This is Alaska-Fairbanks* 11th year sa a Division 1 hockey pro-gram. its first in the Central Col-legiate Hockey Aaeociatioa.
Talk about demanding sched-
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It would take a week to travel by bus. so all of Alaska-Fair-banks' "road" trips are by plane.
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At leaat Steve was able to visit his sister J an Parkinson, who
Uvea in Livonia. Too bad he couldn't stoeraeray his wife and children.
"The travel la beginning to take i u toU," Murphy sa id "We don't play any pat • is* We're the new kids on the block and it will take a little time tn get us on our faet-'
Being far away from their Im-mediate Camilla* Is always th* tougheet part for the Murphy*. Family tripe muat be their biggest expense.
The colder climate took some getting used to. as did the con t r a s t i n g h o u r s of dayl ight throughout the year.
On th* shorteet day of the year, the sun risee at 11 a m . and seta at 2:40 p.m.
"You get ueed to it, like when you live next to a freeway and hear car* go by," Steve said "Af-ter a while, you don't even hear them anymore."
Family camaraderie One of the pluses to having all
that daylight in the summer is the Murphy* can spend more time on their 22-foot boat. The family, which includes 10-year old Steven, 6-year old Kelli, 4-yeerold Bobby and new-born Lyndsey, like* to fish-
It's another sport Lynn learned to enjoy.
"I never even liked fish except for * little bit of cod," Lynn s*id. "But now we catch a lot of salmon and halibut."
If Lynn ian't watching bar bus I'* team in Ike winter along
with the ueual throng of 4,500 fans at sech home game, she's busy getting Steven to his games.
Lynn is the daughter of Water-ford Our Lady of the Lakaa soft-ball and football conch Mike Boyd. Growing up she followed mostly football, basket ball and baseball.
Hockey ia her adopted sport. "Our 4-year old ia already quite
a skater, working on his stops and crossovers," she **id "Hockey definitely keeps us busy and makes winters go by. My huaband bought a shirt for Steven that say* on the mint T h a t ' s a fact.' On the back it says "My world does revolve around hockey.' I said that should be made for hockey moms, bees use our world
Murphy played mostly on sue ceesful teams while growing up and at Michigan Tech. He was on a national runner-up traveling Pee Wee team and also played for s Bantam national championship team.
Michigan Tech reached the Fi-nal Four during Murphy's sopho-more year.
"We were third in the country, but never made it back after that ," Murphy said
Murphy knows it's a long way for the Nanooka, figuratively and literally, to the Final Four, but they're willing to try.
The Observer /MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1996 < P , C ) J C
All-Star bowlers strike once more
Css lightning •inks twice ia tha MM pise* over the •pan of OM week? It can, and it did, as th« All Star Bowl-srette* had their second 800 series by two of their bowlers
The league bowls at Clovedaoaa ia Uvooia oo Monday night A week eaHi er. ss reported in
— HAMRtSO* this column, it wsa Karen Hagan with an 806. Last weak.
A lets Sill banged out an 816 set oo games of 270-279-266.
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Anyone who thinks the Livonia Stevenson wrestling team has slipped a notch in the erake of graduation looses should rethink that position.
The tero-time defending West-ern Lakes Activities Aaeociation champ* are back with another strong team and undefeated at 5-0 in dual meets
Steienaori improved lo 3 0 ia the Lakes Division of the WLAA with a 40-31 victory Thursday over visiting Farmington.
"Last year's team was a sea-soned d u b that waa together for a while," coach Doe Berg said. "But the** kids were wrestling against them in th* practice room,
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are sophomores and junior*. Berg said.
"At the end of last aeaaon. the coach** said. 'Who do we have coming back?* We aaid. Those kids have sneatlad some of the best competition (in practice) we've seen in a long time."
Whereas the Spartans were sol id t K a wtiArfu and upper weights Last year with Scott Gold man. Chris Mullett, Ben Lewis, Matt Fiaher, Craig Martin and Jim Townaend, their strength is in the lower weights now.
The teams were tied 4-4 after two bouta Thursday. Farming-ton's Matt Michabki scored * takedown in t&e last five seconds
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Ron Hunter led the Ch ie6 as usual wish 12 pointo and aix fa-
Mark Bray had 10 points nd six assists. Nick Hurley scored sees*
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The Spartans are led by senior tri-captains Dave Falzon, Dan Chriatenaon and Jon Seta, each of whom won key early matches Thursday.
"They're the holdovers, so to speak, who have led this team," Berg said. Last year waa laat year, and thia year ia thia year. Thia ia their l ea rn"
But even Berg admits to being pleasant ly surpr ised by his team's continued success
The Spartans will know batter where they stand later this week when they boat improved Walled Lake Central, ranked N o 11 in the state, in another Lakaa coo
"Of the five senior*, only three the root
to earn a major decision at 112. But the Spartans won six of the
next seven bouta to take a com-manding 34-7 lead.
" N o w w e ' r e c o m p l e t e l y switched," Berg said. "We ueed to say T h e little guys have to hold us does until we get to the 140s and middle weights.' Now we have to get all the points ws can right sway and hope we don't give up too many later on. Not that (the heavier wreetlers) don't try hard, but they're inexperienced"
Steveneon gained a decisive ad-vantage when Sate (140) and Nick Petryk (145) pinned their oppo-nents for a 28-8 score.
T h a t ' s right where our young kids are," Farmington coach Al Beyer aaid. "Both kids are sopho mores, ao that ' s not really a strong point there."
"Those are our experienced wrestlers." Berg said "Nick is only a junior, but it's his second year on the varsity. He's been on mats and it shows."
After a Steveneon default and Fermington void that left the_ Spartans ahead 40-13, the Fal-cone finished strong with three straight pins by Jake Lawrence (189), Brian White (215) and Adam Tanielian (275).
the third period end had avoided being pinned three timee when he reversed his opponent White was ahead 11-10 in a see saw contest when he decided the issue.
Farmington is 1-2 in the Lakes Division and 5-4 overall.
"They're a tough team; we knew Beyer raid.—adding ha
miliar, it's because Sill and Denials have toil bean seen on national televi-sion with the LadiM Pro Bowlers Tour.
The two bowlers rank among the all-time "Greets." Aa a matter of fact, many of the league members have competed on the pre tour. «
Bowling fan* and enthusiasts who would like te BM the beat group ot wom-en bowlers anywhere can come down Mondays. Action begins at 8:30 p.m. • Laat week WM a week for high scoring elsewhere. In the Mistele's Mens Senior Classic League at Mayflower Lanes, ooe M o outdistanced everyone ss the four-man squad hit a whopping score of 1.000. , The 1,000 came in the third game of the est. Paul Temple (256). Frank Ver-banac (267), Charie« Lawrence (234) and Hank Werksms (243) combined for 33 strikes and six spares with the only three open frame* the result of spills.
The Senior Classic bowls at 10 am. on Wednesdays at Mayflower Lanes in Redford. • In all the yean that the GDBA has kept records, the Detroit area's highest men's sense awe Ken Wyatt's 874 in 1990 and Dale Strike's 873 in 1966.
Last week, it wss Charles Federioo Jr. of Carleton who took over the number three spot with 868 on a block of 279-300-289 st Parkway Lanes It was his fotuth~800 series and seventh perfect
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"We wreatled pretty wall with the veterans snd young kids we have in the lineup. It wasn't be-cauee of a lack of effort."
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Andraejewski said, j*epiti the UM, the Rack* erill be ready far Canton Tueeday
The second half went 32 19. Brandon Hartke bad nine
points ia the game far the Chiefs — but seven straight to start the third quarter run that salted the game away
Hiy*>lr CgnVrr fa now undefeated through nine gamss thia seaeoa. five in the WLAA.
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There will be lota of interesting things lo SM and do. There will be bargains in bowling equipment and supplies, and many bowling ceiebnUes will be oo hand.—
The Trade Center is located on Eure ka Road juat West of 1-75 (exit 36) in Taylor. Admission is 01M per car.
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Lisa McPhee, who waa out of town and unavailable for com-ment following her unexpected resignation as Livonia Ladywood basketball coach, said later she agonized over her decision during the Chriatmas holiday*.
McPhee, who went 14-26 in two reasons with the Blazers, indicat-ed she would like to get back into coaching sometime in the future. - But current responsibilities as s wife and real estate agent didn' t allow enough time to be spent de-veloping a program in the Catho-lic League's tough Central Divi-aion.
Laat season the Blazers fin-ished 5-15 and failed to make the Catholic League playoffs.
"If 1 didn't have to work it would be no problem, but real ea-tate hours are crazy," McPhee said. "Losing showed me I couldn't do this thing right
"I got along great with the kids and I got plenty of support from the administration. But they need somebody to go in there with the team as their top priority."
McPhee, who resides in Pleaa-ant Ridge, met with her players luiit Friday. She also errote a letter to the parents explaining her deci-sion.
"The juniors were upset; many
were crying," "be aaid. "Hopefully they understood that this waa the best for them. They were hur t and I wa* not happy I did it. They don't see it now, but thay wilL
"I waa frustrated when I §at down with the other conchas in the league. It waa t h i commute (from her job in Birmingham) and the time. To run a program right you have to start with th* p a d e school camps in June. I enjoyed that, but it's a six-month reapon-sibility when you factor in the season and the summer camps.
The former Saginaw Valley Stale standout and ex-Harper Woods Begins assistant coach re-
p l a c e d fired following the 1993
'My dream was to have my own team and now I'm givihg it back . . . and it's killing me.^.sbe'said. "I hope I can go back to it in a couple of year*, but right now there's not enough time, especial-ly if I'm starting a family. I t 's not a decision I wanted to do, but it had to be done and hopefully ev-eryone understands "
Ladywood athletic director Sal Malek, who hired McPhee origi-nally, said he doesn't have a clear-cut candidate or timetable for replacing the coach.
"Well be out there looking and accepting applications again," Malek said.
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Lady Ocelots upset St. Clair Th* Schoolcraft College wom-
en's basketball team used a 20-4 run midway through the aecond half to beat last y a r ' i National Junior Colfafs Athletic Associa-tion Division II runner-up. host St. Clair. 99-89.
Sheitah Coulter, a 6-foot-1 (•f>hmaB renter from LaP**7 Eaet, paced th* Lady Ocelots with 28 poinU in her best outing of the
Julie Schmidt (Milford) added 20 pointa, while a pair of local products, Becky Bilicki (Livonis Ladywood) and Kristi Engel (Redford Thurston) chipped in with 11 and 10, respectively.
Schoolcraft la 12-6 overall and 2-2 in the Eastern Conference of th* Michigan Community College, Athletic Association
It was St. Clair's first confer ence defeat in three games.
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1996 Range Rover 4.0 climbs ladder to success
By Ann* Fracassa Avanu NewsFeatures
The 1996 Range Rover 4 0 SE is an expensive piece of automotive equipment
To be exact 165.000 But it's really, really, really, really,
really nice And roomy And comfy And it's a lot of fun to drive.
Especially if you like off reading This thing could scale Mt .
Everest. Fd bet It might fare a* well as the Hummer. who knows''
The 4 0 SE could be considered an expensive European sedan on stilts The comfort level is superb, with plush seating and a suspension you would probably only expect in an expensive BMW or Mercedes-Bern
Even though it looks like a truck, this high-end sport utility dnves like a fine sedan
The Range Rover folks incorpo-rated an electronic air suspension system with air springs, shock absorbers and height sensors at each
if jrou're dnvmg on a freshly paved roadway
It's really high off the ground, but that's the nature of this beast
There aren't any mountains to
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ROAD TEST
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Anne Fracassa
Michigan, but colleagues have told me they've made this Range Rover 4 0 climb over the steepest of hills and obstacles without the slightest problem
That's what was so impressive about this deluxe SUV No matter that jrou're high off the ground — a whopping 8.5 inches — the vehicle still absorbs every bump to ensure you get a smooth n d t
When it's time to get outi~~th«
lowers the Range Rover about 3 inches closer to the ground, making it a little easier to get out of
Introduced in March of last year, the Range Rover 4.0 is all new this year and is the flagship of the Land Rover line of premium 4-wheel-drive vehicles. Land Rover, by the way. is a fully owned subsidiary of BMW All Land Rovers are manufactured in Solihull, England.
On the outside, the Range Rover 4.0 is a smart mix of aluminum and steel Styling is distinct. Of course it is — all Land Rovers are
The first Range Rover was intro-duced to American roads in 1970. but all of them have a familiar look It's interesting to note that Land Rover spent more than $500 million on the redesign of the Range Rover — and changed it for the good
The 1996 Range Rover 4.0 has permanent 4-wheel-dnve. There's also something really different — an *H shift" lever That means there are two selections on the transmission shifter — low range and high range
Rather pushing buttons or shifting a smaller lever, the low and hi^h range are accessed by moving
Iraaaiinifm tkift jaMf afyrv** t f i f I r o n s I i n s U M U T r B u m
the H gate. It's an interesting con-cept that works efficiently
I V 4-speed automatic transmis-
sion adapts automatically to how you drive by altering its shif t sequences. That provides high rpm upshifts and quicker downshifts in the "Sport" mode. This electronic transmission allows you to choose how yoo want to drive as well, with normal, sport and manual shift modes. That means in the low range, you can also lodt the transmission in a certain gear
You'd expect a vehicle this high off the ground wouldn't be too stable, but nothing is further from the t ru th , thanks to a high-quality 31mm sway bar
What about the wheels? Well, the 16-inch tires have spoked alloy rims.
This Range Rover comes with 4-wheel disc brakes and 4-channel all-terrain anti-lock brakes with Land Rover's own electronic traction con-trol.
The heating and cooling controls can be individually adjusted by the driver and passenger, allowing indi-vidual needs to be met. Rear seaU
and passenger front seats, allowing rear passengers a unique view up at the front
The 4.0-liter sequential multiport
fuel-injected aluminum alloy V-8 engine ia rated at 190 horsepower. Mileage ia 13 mph in the city. 17 on the highway. Top speed is 116 mph and its towing capacity ia 6,500 pounds.
Also available on the Range Rover ta a 4.6-liter 225 horsepower V-8 engine that was redesigned to improve gas flow for increased per-formance.
The 1996 Range Rover 4.0 has all the appointments you'd thirst for in a luxury automobile
Take a deep breath and try these on for sixe: Leather seats all around.
steering wheel, an automatic dim ming rearview mirror, air condition-ing. child locka on the rear doors, double folding 60^40 rear seats, elec-trically adjustable heated door mir-rors, adjustable heated front seats with power headrests snd lumbsr supports, front and rear fog lights, hested front windshield and rear windows, height-adjustable front and rear seat belts, ignition-off delay for the truck's windows and sunrooC
a trip computer and • key-activated *all-cloee' feature, keyleaa entry, a security system, headlamps with power washer and wipers, tilt and slide glass sunroof snd sunshade, micro-pollen filtra-tion, programmable defrost and ice warning, 120-««*t AM/FM cassette with weather band and a full-size spare under the cargo area.
Whew! That's a kit There is only one option: Rubber floor mats — and that'll cost you about $200.
It's sn expensive vehicle, this Range Rover. That's for sure. But buyers will get the most rugged lux-
. utility on the market - t f -you're in the mood for some fun, check this ooe out Anne Fracassa is senior editor of Avanti NewsFestures
1996 Range Rover 4.0 Vehicle class: Luxury sport utility Power 4.0-liter aluminum alloy V-8 engine Mileage. 13 city /17 highway. Price: $55,000. Where built Solihull, England
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PROGRAM 24 MONTHS
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4 DOOR 3.0L, V6 engine, auto O/D trans, air. power steering/brakes, speed control, and much more! Stock #2057
1996 ESCORT LX 4 DOOR WAGON
.9L, 4 cylinder enoine, auto trans, ower steering/brakes, defroster, light roup, cassette and more! Stock #2285
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Factory Rebate!
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F A C T O R Y R E B A T E $ 6 0 0 '
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1995 ASPIRE 1 3L. 4 cy t . 5 tpaad. manual traoa. a r datroslar. caaaatt .
and mo**1 Stock #23065
LIST S11.065
NOW $ 8 , 9 9 5 *
1995 ESCORT LX4DR l 4 cfi pommt
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1995 RANGER 4X4 SPLASH
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1995 EXPLORER LIMITED - 4X4
4.0L. V«. auto, CVD trana. moon roof. CO changac, tow phg. and
mora* Stock #3064
LIST $19,171 NOW
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LIST $21,314 NOW
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charges Rebates to dealer Some
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LIST $35,430 NOW
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SPECIAL LEASE RATES LOW PAYMENTS • LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
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CAR & TRUCK DEALER! Largest Inventory! Highest Volume Used Car Lot! A PLANNERS we want your trade A we'll pay more for It!
TEMPORARY SHOWROOM 200 yards west of old Showroom
next to Bill Brown Truck Sign in old Livonia Parishes Credit Union
1996 CONTOUR GL YOU PAY • 1 2 , 9 7 0
AT THIS PRICE
24 MO.
Cassette, mats, power mirrors, defroster
W A S $ 1 5 , 6 1 0
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1996 F150 EDDIE BAUER
R"200 F
5 AT THIS PRICE
Cars. Trucks & vans Available 1 9 9 6 T A U R U S • I t 24 MOT Power windows and locks,
cruise tilt, cassette. WAS $20,590
Air. power windows & tocks cruise till, cab steps. .. chrome step bumper :1 WAS $20,759 '
DOWN PER MO. 2 4 M A • T i i i k B i i i m i k
CEASE < 2 5 0 2 5 0
1996 THUNDERBlRD LX YOU PAY • 1 5 , 4 9 5 *
Rear nwndow defroster, cast akjmmum wheels, auto CVD 6 way power drivers seat. #urr*nated entry svsta
power windows & locks, bit. cruise Stock #61611 WAS $18,860
DOWN PER MO.
< 3 2 7 < 3 2 7
1996 AEROSTAR XLT
Y O U PAY * 1 6 , 9 9 5
24 MO. LEASE 24 MO. LEASE <325 <325"
YOU PAY M 5 , 3 2 5 '
AUTO SHOW 10 AT THIS PRICE
3 0L engine, automatic, air. power steenng & brakes. Stock #61969
WAS $17,910
24 MO. DOWN PER MO.
LEASE < 3 1 8 S 3 1 8
' 1 9 , 4 9 5 ' LOADED' 472 Pkg Air. privacy glass power windows
& locks, cruise tilt AM/FM stereorcaaaette WAS $23.790
YOU PAY $ 1 3 , 3 1 0 ' .
24 MO. DOWN PER MO
> 3 2 5 ' 3 2 5
1 9 9 6 R A N G E R XLT YOU PAY College Grad
• 9 9 9 9 ' * 9 5 9 4 '
THE ALL NEW 1996 ECLIPSE VAN CONVERSION
Aur convenience group, rear defroster AM/FM steree cassette, dual etec mirrors. SE appearance.
15" alum wtieels console-arm rest/cup holder Stock #61472
WAS $17,910
Power steering, power brake^sfckng rear window. stereo Stk #60623 W A S $ 1 3 , 3 5 1
DOWN PER MO. 2 4 M O * t AJ H j k i
LEASE I > 1 7 9 1 $ 1 7 9
1996 BRONCO XLT
YOU PAY , 2 3 , 7 4 9 *
•Mr rear window deiroeter ' l " a p « f earner, ch rome * * * *
p n v * ? y glass anhancemen l ^ alectnc mirror* power door
electronic 4 apeed auto t r a m ^ f t V T S ^ ' S <i
^ pent Stock #60474 " W A S $ 2 7 , 1 0 9
DOWN PER MO
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J. Stay Warm!
|shcp Inside! O n M o n d ^ y & Thursday
Evenings f r o m 6 : 3 0 ' t i l 8 : 3 0 |WJU naraae wi l l be Decked w i t h vans!
24 MO. LEASE
DOWN PER MO.
< 2 9 9 < 2 9 9
Our garage will be packed
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1995 ESCORT 3 DOOR SPORT
YOU PAY College Grad • 9 5 9 5 ' ^ r l v * 9 1 7 0
COME SEE OUR VAN DISPLAY * T H E STARS OF THE DETROIT AUTO S H O W *
Compare, ours CAe rt&t/
li/e- re> sure pou Wapre* **> Cic>
f s t t f p r # £
20 AT THIS PRICE
Air, defroster, cassette, power steering & brakes, safety package.
9 5 C L E A R A N C E 95 Probs QT
Electnc Blue. 5 speed, air. 5tod< #535197.7" 7 $14,383-
'95 Aspire Stock #56277 $6666-
95 Mustang Convertible Auto, air, mach sound. CD, defrost. 3 at this price $19,366*
'95 Taurus LX White, opal leather. JBL mfonroof, loaded. Stock #54232 $18,794*
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OOOD NO BAD CREDIT? CREDIT?
N O W V O U C A N B U Y A C A M I • I O W N O D O W N PAVSWENT S L O W N T S . B A N K R U P T S A O O * S L O W C « € O I T
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& Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS * A,X & Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS * A,X & Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS
Mew 1996 Wlndstar GL 2 0 0 0 REBATE
96 TRUCK SALE!
"FLOW THROUOH THE SNOW"\ with Front Wheel Drive.
.SALE PRICED or Low LMM Payment
NEW 1996 CROWN VICTORIA Auto Show Lease Special
LEASE FOR AT SELLERS!
NEW 1996 TIARA VAN CONVERSIONS
NOW AVAILABLE!
GREAT SELECTION! STILL A FEW 95 LEFT
AT SUPER LOW CLEARANCE PRICES NEW 1996 BRONCO
NEW 1
NOW AVAILABLE-THE HOT NEW 1996 FORD MUSTANG COBRA m m
Mon n t w tor «w Cotx«l oomm «* 4 MM moa* |V» N M M f V p t M M O d H U u M n a «ngr<* of a> • wvj Difafi^s r.-^gr ofthe l $ 8 , 5 0 0 !
WEEK!
NEW '96 EXPLORER 2 DR.
Stock
ALL NEW 1996 TAURUS
SMI \KIM IM IH»S
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1995 TRANS SPORT
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1995 FIREBIRD
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36 month Smart QM OPT I Dadud S73C70
1996 SUNFIRE SE 2 DOOR COUPE
1996 J IMMY
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1996 BONNEVILLE SE
1996 SONOMA EXTENDED
CAB PICKUP l i s mora*9loc* #888157 i .
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