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ytymouth®b0eruer VUUJMB 10* NUMMa 1ft TNUMOAY. OCTOMB r . 18M • PLYftftOVra. m C W U N .7 1 r 1 IN THE PAPER TODAY Stat« race: Veteran Republi- can politician Gerald Law it facing Democratic challenger Carolyn Blanchard in the Nov. 8 general election. The winner will represent Plymouth in the state Legislature. /3A Locals scare up ghouHsh fun HsttowMB Is BO loBgsr H M lts d lo poiac door to door lisgglBg fer eaedy. Many artIHttos art arail- Rod ReiaS*t B y Ksvm Bbown •TAf* W w m School goals: A 47-member “stakeholders " committee will help formulate goals for the Plym- outh-Canton schools. /3A COUNTY NEW S Theater: A musician performing in the musical “Beehive" at the Gem Theatre in Detroit is as busy as a bee. /IB Comedy: The training wheels are off. Detroit’s Second City cast is on a roll./IB O P IN IO N Observer owner Philip Power explains why U.S. Rep. Bob Carr will make a better senator than Spencer Abraham. /16A SPORTS QrkI picks: The final weekend of the high school football Mason is the Livonia Steven- upon us, with son Spartans eyeing a playoff berth. /IC Madonna spNcars: The Lady Crusaders meet the University of Michi^n-Dearborn in a women’s volleyoall match. /XC CREATIVE LIVING Light deetoie: A t the Neon Con- nection inPlyrnouth, Michael La- Croix of Livonia uses the medium of light to create custom accent pieces for homes and businesses. /ID Pteaty of HaIIowmb raUtad activi- Uaa ara happaniBg tftia aaakaod, and local polka ara alapplnj up aOorta to maka tlda a aala Hallowaan. PtyuMMith city and lownakip polioa ara urging paranta to ootiflna kida’ trick-or-traating on Monday, Oct. SI to ft-ft p.a. TIm Plymoutk Poata poup faahiraa a “Saooad Annual Hallonian Poatry and Scary Stary raatival” froaa 7J0- 10 p.m. Saturday at Uta PlyuMtutk Maaonic T iip li on Pannlman Straat nait to Tba Gatiiatiag. Storytallara Ron Loua and Dafara Ckriatian of **Oral Magic” arill par- and paata Rad Rai Ranaa Skagnind arill rand, ursi paapli partkipata la ■aaalon ackadulad for tka avant, to bring tka arkala Caaaily. Kida and paranta looking for a acary but can pick knuntad houaaa, or kit i Tka PtyoMutk Canton haaa tbalr Hauatad Houaa bakind tka ptymoutk landing Raataurant at ft40 N. Main, naar tka railroad tmeka. It'a opao avary nigbt at 7 p A tkrotigh Sunday, and la not racommandad far ainall akildran. la tka Jay- la 16 for aduRa and 14 far kida undar I I Tka P^antk Cauanity Paaaily YliCA oihfa a “Hauaa of Tarrar” at 27S 8. Uaftan froao 6-10 pjn. today through Saturday far kida 6 yaara and oidar. Ckildran undar 9 aauat ba ae- oompaniad by aa aduH. Admiaaion ia 12 par paraon. Tka tradition of doarntown nar- rhanta paaaing out paodlaa to trick-' SaaSVUITS, lA 9 race for 4 seats on library board B t Kjnror Bboitn Prarar Nina randidataa ara vyii« far four aaaU on tka PlyM stk Diatriet Li- brary Board Naa. 8 — Baking tkia hotly contaatad race in tioo. Otlan in raoant yaara, tka nuat- bar of caadidataa kaa only aiatckad tka nuaibar of aaata to ba fiUad ia a Tka taraaa ara far four yaara. Tka candidataa am Inniinhanta Fobaa, Skaryi Tripp Kkoury and Mary Ana ‘Tor tka Srat tiaa la a nhila tka ProkUk, and c k a lla n ^ Knrta Al- r naamiinlty baa a raal okoioa to baugk, Brian Barbuto, Hugh Haraka, BMka," aafd Incurabant ba«d woom- Kiaakarly Hiekay, Janiaa Jabara and bar Larry Fakaa, raanlag for ra alar- Mary Madria All oaitdidataa favor tka tno mil- lagi iaauaa bafera votara, aaaking tka lavying of naariy 1 Bill to build and aquip a nan library on tka currant li- brary aita. Naariy all caadidataa dta currant cronding at tba library and a naad to apaiMl to kouaa patroaa, and to ofhr oorrieoo and prngranB Tka candidataa toutad tkair quali- Soationa and datailad arky tkay aaak aiaetlon to tka board, la intarviaara arith tka Plymoutk Obaarvar. Albaugk, arbo davalopa com pute aoftnnra, kaa livad in tka oomaunity ainoa 1979. “Aa tacknology advancaa and tka library natnorka mora arttk otkar library ayataaaa, anil kava tka ability to oOor mora aarvicaa. I kava I OBI background in tkia and could provida input,” ka aaid. Saa 4A Fiegel replaces Halloween parties Dad Larry Wil- helm and stu- dent Chad Planch arrange a scarecrow dis- play at Fiegel Elementary. i ^ IT * j * II \ ^ 1*ti J J . . ■ - i \

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ytymouth ®b0eruerVUUJMB 10* NUMMa 1ft TNUMOAY. OCTOMB r . 18M • PLYftftOVra. m C W U N .7 1 r

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I N T H E P A P E R

TODAYStat« race: Veteran R epubli­can politician Gerald Law it facing Democratic challenger Carolyn Blanchard in the Nov. 8 general election. The w inner will represent Plym outh in the sta te Legislature. /3 A

Locals scare up ghouHsh funHsttowMB Is BO loBgsr H M lts d lo poiac door to door lisgglBg fer eaedy. Many artIHttos a rt arail-

Rod R eiaS * t

B y K svm Bbown•TAf* W w m

School goals: A 47-m em ber “stakeholders " com m ittee willhelp form ulate goals for the Plym- outh-C anton schools. /3A

C O U N T Y N E W S

Theater: A m usician perform ing in the m usical “B eeh ive" a t the Gem Theatre in D etroit is as busy as a bee. / I B

Comedy: The tra in ing wheels are off. D e tro it’s Second C ity cast is on a r o l l . / I B

O P I N I O N

Observer ow ner Philip Power explains w hy U.S. Rep. Bob Carr will m ake a better senator than Spencer Abraham. /1 6 A

S P O R T S

QrkI picks: The fin a l w eekend o fthe high school football M ason is

the L ivonia S teven -upon us, w ith son Spartans eyeing a p layo ff berth. / I C

Madonna spNcars: The L ady Crusaders m eet the U niversity o f M ich i^n -D ea rb o rn in a w o m en ’s volleyoall match. /X C

C R E A T I V E L I V I N G

Light deeto ie : A t the N eon Con­nection inP lyrnouth, M ichael La- Croix o f Livonia uses the m edium o f light to create custom accent pieces for homes and businesses. / ID

Pteaty of HaIIowmb raUtad activi- Uaa ara happaniBg tftia aaakaod, and local polka ara alapplnj up aOorta to maka tlda a aala Hallowaan.

PtyuMMith city and lownakip polioa ara urging paranta to ootiflna kida’ trick-or-traating on Monday, Oct. SI

to ft-ft p .a .TIm Plymoutk Poata p o u p faahiraa

a “Saooad Annual Hallonian Poatry and Scary Stary raatival” froaa 7J0- 10 p.m. Saturday at Uta PlyuMtutk Maaonic T i i p l i on Pannlman Straat n a it to Tba Gatiiatiag.

Storytallara Ron Loua and Dafara Ckriatian of **Oral Magic” arill par-

and paata Rad Rai Ranaa Skagnind arill rand, u rs i paaplipartkipata la■aaalon ackadulad for tka avant, to bring tka arkala Caaaily.

Kida and paranta looking for a acary but can pick knuntad houaaa, or kit i

Tka PtyoMutk Canton haaa tbalr Hauatad Houaa bakind tka ptymoutk land ing Raataurant a t ft40 N. Main, naar tka railroad tmeka. It'a opao avary nigbt at 7 p A tkrotigh Sunday, and la not racommandad far

ainall akildran. la tka Jay-

la 16 for aduRa and 14 far kida undar I I

Tka P ^ a n t k C a u a n i t y Paaaily Y liCA oihfa a “Hauaa of Tarrar” at 27S 8. Uaftan froao 6-10 p jn . today through Saturday far kida 6 yaara and oidar. Ckildran undar 9 aauat ba ae- oompaniad by aa aduH. Admiaaion ia 12 par paraon.

Tka tradition o f doarntown nar- rhanta paaaing out paodlaa to trick-'

SaaSVUITS, lA

9 race for 4 seats on library boardBt Kjnror Bboitn Pra ra r

Nina randidataa ara vyii« far four aaaU on tka P ly M stk Diatriet Li­brary Board Naa. 8 — Baking tkia

hotly contaatad race in

tioo. Otlan in raoant yaara, tka nuat- bar o f caadidataa kaa only aiatckad tka nuaibar o f aaata to ba fiUad ia a

Tka taraaa ara far four yaara. Tka candidataa am Inniinhanta Fobaa, Skaryi Tripp Kkoury and Mary Ana

‘T or tka Srat t i a a la a nhila tka ProkUk, and c k a l l a n ^ Knrta Al- r naamiinlty baa a raal okoioa to baugk, Brian Barbuto, Hugh Haraka, BMka," aafd Incurabant b a « d woom- Kiaakarly Hiekay, Janiaa Jabara and bar Larry Fakaa, raanlag for ra alar- Mary Madria

All oaitdidataa favor tka tno mil- lagi iaauaa bafera votara, aaaking tka lavying of naariy 1 Bill to build and aquip a nan library on tka currant li­brary aita. Naariy all caadidataa d ta currant cronding at tba library and a naad to apaiMl to kouaa patroaa, and to ofhr oorrieoo and pr ngranB

Tka candidataa toutad tkair quali- Soationa and datailad arky tkay aaak aiaetlon to tka board, la intarviaara

arith tka Plymoutk Obaarvar.Albaugk, arbo davalopa com pute

aoftnnra, kaa livad in tka oom aunity ainoa 1979. “Aa tacknology advancaa and tka library natnorka mora arttk otkar library ayataaaa, a n i l kava tka ability to oOor mora aarvicaa. I kava I OBI background in tkia and could provida input,” ka aaid.

Saa 4A

Fiegel replaces Halloween parties

Dad Larry Wil­helm and stu­dent Chad Planch arrange a scarecrow dis­play at Fiegel Elementary.

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a n d v a n d a lism . H aJIuw aan la b a in g q u a a tlu o a d n aU o o an d a aa a •cb u u i a c tiv ity M any d i a tm ta bav a s a n tc b a d from trad iU u n aJ A m a n c a n b o ltd a y r to saaao n a l fa ira . n in g a or c a rn iv a ls w ith an • m p h a a is on la a m in g a b o u t th e h o lid ay * of m a n y c u ltu ra a "

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" P a n o o a l ly , I k in d o f m iaa it, b e ca u aa th e p a ra d e on o u r block a lta r lu n c b tim a w aa su c h a big d e a l m o u r n a tg fab o rh o o d T h a n e ig h b o rs a n d g ra n d p a re n ts al w ays looked fo rw ard to see in g th e co e lu m cs . I 'm k in d o f to m . b u t aa lung aa H a llo w een i s n ’t fo rg o tten — t h a t 's th e im p o r ta n t th in g .”

sa id C oo p er, a d d in g th a t i t 's good for k ida to raa liae " th a r a 's a com m u n ity o u t th e re t h a t n eed * h e lp ."

n e g e l p a re n t K im B dgar sa id h e r h o u se h o ld waa “ vary d isa p - p o in te d th a t f irs t y ear I t seam ed lik e i t w aa a o m a th in g t r a d it io n a l be ing ta k e n aeray W a d e co ra te for H a llo w aan a t ho m e, so a t le a s t my k id s h av e th a t .

" In a n o ih a r raap ac t, aw are so m e w h a t b a in g p u n ia b a d for k id* n o t w e a rin g a p p ro p r ia te coe tu m e a .” E d g a r a d d ed . "A fte r ta lk ing to ta a eb a r* a n d aom * o th a r

p ao p la , I rea lly sea b o th aidaa " I c a a aaa how k a rd It la fa r th a

ta a e b a r so m a tim aa . I f p v a ry th ia g i s n 't ju s t p e rfac t erith a c h U d 'a coatunM , th e c h ild la dava at a ta d I p re fo rrad it th a w ay it w aa. b u t 1 c an aco ap t i t ”

E d g a r aaid sev e ra l o f b a r n e ig h - bora hav e d e c o ra te d th e ir b o u a a sfor H a lloeB an .

" I lik e se e in g p eo p le gat In to th e s p ir i t o f th in g s aa long aa i t 's n o t c a rriad to o fa r ,” th a aaid . **lt se a m s like w h an i t is, av a ry o n a g e ts p u n ish e d fo r i t . ”

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Ae neea lo eimnaie i.ne inreai of leacnert slnkes in our scnooi distncls We can oo inai by ■moierTianijng Ad 312 «r»cn calls lor csncJng arOitraian T>s* Ad n«s been tucceesbity used for years wgn ocr pro*essicxiai povee oUcers ara 'ireiignters it 'eges'es (tiai a neutral (Nrd party coa al ibe issues ara inal a stale 'act firoer detenrsne wtiai tbe (ksind can rea*y attord lo pay The stale cnooses in« person ara ine stale brOs the expanse Whrte Ibe Mcrygan Education Assodaton opposes ir*s plan i tinO t to be me rrosi ecjc*

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Blanchard, Law vie for 20th District seati

Democrat stands by ability to leadS r K avw BaowMtTAPwr

Carolyn Blanchard taya aha ia niora ahla than bar of>-

Durinc tha aha bMitmaaad that bar opponeeit, Ra xiblioaa Gamid Law, ra a lp itr l 'rooa tha atata Houaa in 1901 to aooaiit an appolntaMot aa Plym­outh Townahip auparviaor.

"If alar tad I would cartainly ba committad to fulfilling a tarm,” Blanchard aaid.

Sha and Law ara running for tha 30th Diatrict atata Houaa aaat now oocupiad by RapubUcan Jar- ty Vorra. Law dadiutod Vorra in Um Auguat Rapublican primary.

Tba diatrict la mada up of grQatar Ptymouth and moat of graatar N o ^ r i l ia , and tha waat- am portion of Livonia.

Blanchard baa accuaad Law of laaving tha townahip with a dafi- d t arbon ha lalt tha auparviaor’a poat in 1998. "I don't baliava wa naad daAdta. You try not to run a bouaabold at a dafidt and you don't run fovamnaant at dafidt," aba aaid.

Law arguaa thara waa no dafidt wban ba laA ofBoa, noting that atata law raquiraa municipal itiaa to oparata undar a balancad budg- ot.

Blanchard, a lawyar and former public health profaaaional who viaitad patlanta ia thair bouaar

throughout Wayne County, aaid. "My background baa givan ma a arida aspooura to dUitrant people and tha naada of tha oommunity."

Sha alao takoa a pro-choice atanoaon abortion.

"WooMQ ahould have tha right to cbooaa and no mad teal proce­dure ahould ba illegal," aha aaid.

Blanchard aaid 10 yoara' aipa- rianoa aa a lawyer haa taught bar to nagotiata, aomathing that ariii aarva bar in Lanaing.

Education, aba aaid, will ba a top iaaua before tha Lagialature in coming montha

"W all have to figure out bow to pay for aducation, ai>d alao get­ting aoma kind of baaic education level that would ba ftmded by the

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On othar iaauaa, Blaitchard aaid ‘"U m fiinding of oorrectiona naeda to ba looked at. Wa itaad preven­tative progmma. We naad to pro­vide batter aarvioea for our chil­dren — racraatioo aarvioea, even DSS (department of aocial aar- vioaa) aarvioea, protective aer- vioaa, foatar care.

"Wa ahould aaa that children ara being adequately cared for ao we don't have to lock everybody up."

Blanchard aaid ahe'a commit­ted to doing a good job in Lana­ing. "I erill rapraaent the oommu­nity with diligence."

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Rapublican Gerald Low aMd ha baa tha aipariaare and i tha party favoeed by daata in thia atata Houaa diatrict.

Hia oppooant, Daaaocrnt Cano- lyn Blanchard, ia ao liberal that "aha wouldn't even ba in tha mainatraam of Damocrata,” Law

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Carolyn Blanchard Qarald Law

"Votara have to docida who can dool with the iaaun; who h n tha pulaa of people ia this district?" Law aaid. He's bean alartad to four tonns in the House diatrirt that includn graotar Plymouth

In the upcoming term. Low said, lagielatora erill have to a n how tha effocU of Proposal A’s passage pan out. "Property ta n s were too high. W ell have to tiy to make it work," ba aaid. While there could be some preasure in Lanaing to raise tba tnooma tax, "People don't erant the atata in­come tax raised," he aaid. "You have to do batter with the ra- eouroes you have."

Law aaid be has more experi­ence in community involvement than his opponent. "I've been on the (Plymouth Townahip) Plan­ning C^ommiasion, aarved on tba Toemship Board." he said, adding his education in buainan and law and in the state Houee better qualifiee him for the job.

To sucoeasfuUy lepreeent a d is­trict, “You have to try and devel­op a relationship with directors and deputy directors of these (state) departments. If you don't try to chew them up, theyU let

Law aaid he wanU to revisit tha iaaos of tn fn a baiac allowed to black craaalngB, raoeotly axtandad from five to eeven wiimitaa, withfinee once going to mnnifipalitiee Ilka Plymouth now going into an aacTow ftuad far croaaing impraee- m aota ‘"The way they took thoek

) ia ridiculous," ha aaid.In tha wake of Proposal A, "I

want to make cure my school dia­trict* gat a fair share and tlint outatate diatricts don't gat mote."

On health care. Law aaid, *"nt« atata ought to ooaitinae to exam; ine it," adding averyone in the atata should aome baaic oov- araga. "B at not tha asms as every, ofM else, th a t’s socialistic," h<

“Budgatary-wiaa, wa alwaya have to look at tha oorractiona budgat. la Um (priaotMr) daasifi-; cataon procaaa woddag, are there alternative mathoda for petty crooks?" He aaid violant crimi,* nala "uaglit to be locked up far 4 long time."

If elected. Law said be would be the moet senior legialafnr in the Houee. "T hat erill have some val­ue; you learn from listening to problems over tbe years."

D istrict ‘stakeholders’ group advise board of their goalsBt M.B. Ooxo n Pr* r r1

P lym outh-C anton Superin- ta iM l^ Cbarlas UtUe saw otM of hia objectives realised Monday night with Um rnurh aaiticlpatad presentatiow of goals far tbo dis­trict by a 47-xaambor "otakahold- oro" oommittaa

Thirty-nine rommittae aMm- bere repi eerat ed nrgaiilsail line from throughout Plymouth-Can- toQ Community Scboola, whilo eight w on cbcioon at random from a Aaid of applicBBta.

TradiUooally. Um ocbool board baa aat ita own gnala for tbo ocbool year. It wm lit t lo 's i tlon to inatand have Uvm from all PWt> «f the diatrict draft goals 'H m onwimtttee In- ehidod reoidonta wbo do not bavo cblldran in school.

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otandarda, implomant tbom and bold aocountable those poreone involvod in tba laarning prooeea." The oommittae leooranMnde a atttdant oods of oonduct and fa- vora tbo induaion of Um entire

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■ ‘'Wa will initiate, design, oom- munloate, Implawiant and oonUn- ually evaluata an ongoing kmg- ranga planning proosaa involving a divono rapraamtation of atako- boidar groups" The oommittae recommended that curriculum financa, daaa eiaa, etaff dovelop- moDt and equity ba addremed.

Long-range gcMle included "de fining what graduatae erill be able to do; ootabllihlng a dim ato for laam inc rroating a proneoo for parents, touch ore and oommunity to play an active role in problem aohring in each achool; focusing on at-riak atudanta; and creaUng altarnaUva aaeeaamanU basidaa Um MBAP taat and communicat­ing tbasa asaaasmants to par-

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Tbo goals aren't meant to bo in- d naive, but a start, aaid Olga Molr, tba oommittaa (iadlHatar.

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UnuaHon of Involvomont erm lilt to bo eery ImportaaL”

Tbe board is acbeduled to vote on the goals in three weeks.

Said Little; "Thia waa very in tereeting, and it was almost pre­dictable that there would be, among a diverse group, a differ­ence of opinions, some norming around ideas and then conform­ing around goala. When the board adopts all or part of these, it will be the first step toward building much-needed trust."

School Board Member Roland Thomas had the moet reaerva tions.

"I would suggest we have some idea of bow we are going to impie- mant thaaa goala,” aaid Thomas, adding that “when we get into ac­countability isaties there may be eotna contractual and legal isauee to daal with." Thomas asked whether the oommittae diecueeed measuring accountability. "If you can't measure sooMthing, it be- comaa qualitative.

"I don't think we can design a two-aray oommunioation process," he said. "I can’t draw citisens into thia room."

Board Member Mark Horvath said Individual suggestions and words could be debated until the end of the y ear, and "nothing would ba aooompliabad. Talevis- iag board and PIX) maatinga ia a goal. Wo can do thaC Lot's not ar- gtM about language and fine linaa”

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Tbrougb voluntoar labor and tax-daduelibla donations of mon- ay aad matoriala. H abitat builda and rahabllltatoa houam with the help of tba hoBMOwnar (partner) fomUiaa.

H abitat boaam « • sold to part- Bor h a tlllm a t ao profit, Aaainead wttb oAbrdbhla, a

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Plymouth TownMhip marathoner Ed An- drysiak teamed up with Canton resident Phyilis Kel­ly, raising more than S1,000 in pledges for the Multi­ple Sclerosis Society before running the Detroit Free Press/Masda International Marathon Oct. 16. An- drysiak adopted Kelly as his MS “solemate," and she was among his major contributors, despite the fact she has MS herself. Other major contributors included Bemie Regan, manager of program timing preproduction at Ford Motor’s Power Train offices: Westland accountant Harold F. Allen, Canton's Holy Strollers Walking Club; Elaine Lenart, M a^ ’• Deli; Mel’s Barbershop; family “all over the conti­nental USA **; and numerous others ”Tm going to try and top ia < t year, ** said Andrysiak, who raised $1,063 after last year’s 26.2-mile race. Contributions will be accepted through Nov. 14 at Mel’s and Maya’s, both in Plymouth

la calahraUott at Alpha Daha Ply*euth Caetoe Diablet. K appa’a "Fouadara M oalh ," Aaeatdiag U rhapti tmmmmhmrm al tha tocai Bata Xi KUitp Afau, a fifth laacharchaptar wtU provtda a aaw booh to at Hebaa School, thooa gifta araawch al tha 21 achoola ia tha baiaf givaa by tha 38 local rhap -

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"I hava bean loohinc for a way to aarva my contmunity, and I foal bainf on Um library board at thia UixM could ba a vary axcitinf and vary important tima to be in volvad and lae that th in p (o ajBoothiy.''

Brian Barbuto aaid that if tha m il le t laaiiaa ara approvad. the library board “needa to fear itaalf up to taka full advantap of tha raaourcaa tha community'a givao it-" Barbuto aaid tha library ahould alao work with othar com­munity poupa to baat proaida

community,** ha aaid. “It’a im portant right now to maintain cooaiatancy in tha library man- agamant though thia projact,** aaid Fobaa. a Ford Motor C a ao-

Ha aaid hia backgrouitd aa an accountant and working with bank budgata “fita right in arith tha naada of tha library.**

Fobaa haa aarvad on tha library board ainoa Fabruary 1988. Ha aaid ha‘a running bacau aa com­munity aarvica ia important. “I graw up in a amall town whara paopla bad a aanaa of providing back aome kind of aarvica to tha

pnaar.Hugh Haraha citaa aarvica on

aavaral city, achool and library committaaa, iifaluding tha cam­paign romminaa to build a naw library. Aakad why ha'a running, Haraha aaid. *'rha library la a boainaaa; thara ia a biiript of ovar t l m il l i^ My backp o und ia such that I hava 40 yaara ia buai- naaa practica coordinatijig mar- kating and financial naaA ; I'm qualifiad to do that **

Haraha ia a ratirad managar of product planning for Ford. **I think I undarataad tha communi­ty, I arant to high achool hara. I hava tha ability, tha motivatioa and tha tima to make a cootribu-

mittad to arhat a library aanta; it ahould ba tha jawal of tha d ty . I foal vary atroagiy about oomauinity actidtiaa and baoauaa of my viaw of tha library and what it rapraaanta. it would ba a woo- darfiti way for hm to oootributa to my community.**

A clinical nuraa aparialiat at tha Univaraity of Michigan, Hk- kay ia on tha board of diractora of tha Michigan Nuraaa Aaaodatioo. Sba aaid tha t aa a raakfant, tai- payar and paraot, ~I faal I aant quita a in our toamahip.*

Jamaa Jabara. a formar Plym­outh mayor and d ty oommiaaioo- or, waa unavaiiabla to ba intar- viawad Monday aitd Tuaaday.

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Shoryl T ripp Kboury haa aarvad on tha Library board ainoa 1968. On bar background, aha d taa a maatar'a d ipao in library atudioa from tha Univaraity of Michigan and aix yaara of aipari-

on tha board. **I think a li brary ia tha baat way am can pool our mooay to buy omto aooaaa to infonnatioa; arhao you do that you anaura damocmcy,** Khoury aaid.

Mary Mackia aaid aha'a run ning **bacauaa I’d lika to make a diflaraooa. 1 hava two amall chii drao aiMl bopa to provida aonm in put in taroM of childraa'a pro- grama and do my oommunity duty. I graw up going to library programa; I’m aa avid raadar.” Sha bolda a bachalor’a dagraa in auraing

Mary Ann Prchlik haa aarvad 11 yaara on tha library board. **I hava a p a a t intaraat far a commu nity to hava a atrong library aya tarn; bacauaa of my aporiaooa I baliava I hava tha backround, thara ara prajacta I’d lika to aae oontinuad.** a te aaid.

Prchlik haa a dagraa in ac counting from tha Univaraity of Michigan.

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“Tbia dadication ia a droam cooM trua — for to many paopla,” aaid Schoolcraft Praaidant Rich­ard McDowell aa ha acknowl- edcad the aupport and food wiah- aa of more than 460 people who fathered Monday to dodicata the new Btudent aarvicea canter named after him.

The naw McDoerell Cantar on tha Livonia campua baara the name of Scboolcraft’a third preai­dant, but ha waa quick to ahare tha honor with Schoolcraft ataff ntambera, local and atata officiala, and tha community at larfo.

Gov. John Enfiar, Wayne C o u n ty B ia c u tiv a E dw ard McNamara, and current and for­mer mam bare of tha Schoolcraft Board alao erare on hand for tha ribbon-cuttinc and oalabration.

Enfiar, who racaived an honor­ary dafraa from Schoolcraft in

May, praiaad tha college and McDormll in particular for hia vi- aion and leadarship.

E n g le r p ra is e s coU ege“There waa a contaat to name

the collage, but it waa no contest when it came to naming this building,” said Engler.

“Congratulations on a world- claas facility and the ultimate honor,” aaid Engler, pointing out that the atata “beliavea atrongiy in erhat’a happening at School­craft, and we put our money here to baick it up.”

Half of the million coat of the building came from tha state. The other half came largaly from money provided by the School­craft Collaga Building Authority, an idea apaarfaaadad by McDoerell after ha arrived in 1961.

In addition to housing atudant services (admissions, counseling ai>d financial aid), classrooms

and tha woman’s raaource pro­gram, the naw McDowell Cantar also ia home to tha Schoolcraft Businaaa Davelopeoant (Center.

Engler praiaad tha role that . Michigan community ooHagea in general, and Schoolcraft in partic­ular, have played in helping to re­vitalise the Michigan economy.

“Training and retraining ia the key to economic growth,” said En­gler.

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Ragan p ra ia a d McDowell for “creating a Sanaa of community a n d family at Schoolcraft.”

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We expect to see some new faces “ at this week’s Storybook Sunday.

O n O c to b e r 3 0 th , F a ir la n e T o w n C e n te r w il l h a v e a special H a llo w e e n S to ry b o o k S unday.

This Sunday, bring your kids in costume and hear WNIC Radio personality Chris Edmonds read Halloween tales just for kids at 1 p.m.

In addition, kkk age 12 and under can eat for just 99g at participating Center restaurants.

And if you make a purchase of $50 or more from Fairlane Town Center stores, your child will receive a complimentary Storybook Sundays reading mat (while supplies last). Every child will receive a free Halloween grab hag, compliments of Sweet Factory. Kids in costume will also receive a free photo, compliments of CPI Photo.

So bring your kids to our special Halloween Storybook Sunday. You could end up seeing them in a whole new way.

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Concert features DSO trumpeter^ T V Pty*oulh Sywpboay arill

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at mart, ladudiag a raraly tnuapat catKarto by

BritiaA rnanpoaar Eduard T V caacarto aiU Im

ta n Raaaoa Pareaila. prtactpal ' al (V Dalrott Syagdwv

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foraad tV aork only tartca. intk tV Datroit Sympkoay and witk tV Manitoba Chaatbar Orckaa tra. botk ia 1900. “ I diacwrarad tka piaca tkrotigk a friaad ia To- roottk, aod likad it rigkt array." aaid ParcaUa. ~W Va tka Datroit Sympkeny aakad ma to parfocta a coooarto aritk tkam. tkia piaoa oaa a y firat ckoica T V o n tiag ia ttrotic — yal tonal and lyrkaL'*

T V laoawart arill alao faatura Mandalaanhn'i “A Midauaunar Nigkt’a Diaam." oaU koorra to

^Students earn savings bondsTV aa araa atudanta will racaiva

Moo oortk al U.3. Sariaga Boaida far taking top botMa ia a lacant a rt cantaat aponaorad by atata Ma Dakorak Wkymaa. R-Cao-

T V caamatitKin oaa opan to .ak n d aa ta f ro * k iadargartan 'ik M ig k faurtk gradaa Irring in .Ganlan. Sumptar and Vaa Buraa

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tka picturaa oara colorful aod im- aginatiTa " aaid Wkyman. “ I oaa impraaaad aritk tka array of taiant

budding artiata poaaaaa It rvidao t that a lot of tkougkt

at into arary drawiag, and I all wko participatad for

akariag tkair aumaaar eaparioBcaa witk iBo aad nay ataff. Wa enjoyod

. Claooaiag the I a diA cuit taak."

P in t piaoa want to Kriaten O’Baimo. a tkird-gradar frotn Caaton. Ska will racoira a $600

'bond. Tiiaaiy Croaa, a kiadargartaar bom Caaton. won

-piaca konora. Tkird piaca to Kayla Glaiiar, a

grader frotn Ballrvilla. T V y aack earned a $200 and $100 aavinga bond, raapactivaly. Whyman alao will aarard cartificataa to all coo- tcatanta for tkair participation.

T V art waa judged on rrantivi- ty and originality by a aalactad panel. T V laarataker bopaa atu- dants will apply tbair arinninga toward collagr tuition.

Wkyman purr baaed tka bonda arith part of tka 6-parcant pay raiaa lawmakara raoaivad laat Juniary. T V raataining money aril! be dnrtaiad to local ftilla^ •ckotarnbip progranM and tka fi­nal art contaat alaiad far lata No- vambar.

OakwoodCanton Health Center

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W re proud to announce the arrival of Dr. Sar|u S. Shah to

Oakwood Cartton Health Center Dr. Shah Is board eligible inV ^

Fhq|iily PTKtioe and it looking forward to serving our community.

If you would lUoe to schedule an appointment with Dr. Shah, please call

Osfcwood Canton Health Center at

bridaa avarywbara aa tV trium- pkal "Waddiiic M nrat." “PVaUy. wa can *U bear tV com plate par- formanca, not juat tV firat faw maaau raa tkat ia alwaiya playad at w adding," conductor Rood aaid. Alao faaturad on tka program will be Klgar’a ‘•Enigma Variationa,** and Vaughan Williama’ ‘T V Waapa Overture.'*

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in IMA bam Dalialt. Ha aarvad la Ika U.S. Army and waa a maaakar af tka Bfotkarkaod of Railway Carman

Ha la aurdvad kjr kfawifa. Kliaakatk af AO yama; d a ^ ta a a , Dakarak Hkka af W v a a . Jan aifar TV laan af Ptyawutk. Bran da TV laan of Plymouth. Datlana Taylor of Mantaaa; aona. Rokart TV taan at Wayna. Jonathan TV iaan of Ballovilla. and Piadar ick TV laan of Plymoutk; IS panifaklldria. four aiatara; and five brotkara.

Mamoriala may be aant to tka Salvation Army or tV Univaraity of Michigan for Aiakoimor'a and rolatad diaordora raaaarcb.

ly.Ti.^ .O r t .M ,g lV <100WUBnmC M aara,IUX iag. Burial uua Ifa Ufalfad rial a arda a i. ia Ptymautk

8 V waa barn Sage. SC 1O10 ki Putnam County, TW a. and dUd Saturday. Oak S I la Plymoutk 8 V ww a Iwnoamkae. i k e n * a mraahar of Trinity PraakyAarlaa Ckuiek. In Plymeutk. 8 V leeed golf, flaking and ti nval, and wna married 66 yanrn. Ska narked ia tka auto factory during WWIL

Ska ia aurvivad by; bar kua- band. BaaU C. of PlyaMutk; aana. Rokort R. of Plymoutk. and Rick­ard K. of Travaroa CHy; aauan graiMkkildran; oaa brotkar, Millar Paul Clouaa of Putnam County, Ky.

Mamoriala may be aant to tV Michigan Canoar Foundation or Arbor Hoopioe. Eavalopaaara availablo at tko fonoral booM.

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T V Plymoutk Symphon y Eag- liak ooaoart will be parformad at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 6. at tko BalWvillo High School Auditori­um. For information, call A61- 2112.

Sarvicoo for Rokart Gotro ware Oct. 28, at Varmaulaa Truat l(W Funeral Home aritk tka Rev. Doc Ortman officiating. Burial waa in Oakland Hill Momorial Gaidotu. in Novi.

Ha waa bom July 16, 1919, in Detroit, and died Tburaday, OcC 20, in Ypailanti. Ha waa a truck drtvar.

Ha ia aurvivad bjr bia aoo. Rob- art J. of Troy; cottaina, Rutk Cook of South Lyon. Robert Gotro of Plymouth, John Gotro of Nortk- villa. and Ploranca Pantalona of

JMMSB.1AMMS' Sarvioaa for Jamaa B. LaPrad, 6S,

of Canton, ware Tuaaday. Oct. 26, at St. John Neumann Ckurck witk tka Rev. Gaorga Charnlay of­ficiating. Burial wao ia Holy

, Sapluchro camotary, ia South- field.

Ha araa born Nov. 7,1981 in Monroe, and died Friday, Oct. SI, in St. Joaopk Mercy Hoapital, in Ann Arbor.

Sarvioaa far Eraat A Wa barg, AA, of Plymoutk warn Tkura- day. Oct. S7. a t Olaa Edaa Camo­tary, witk tV Rav. P. Pamukov

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Ha waa bom JuM SS. 1910. ia Finland and died Sunday, Oct. 23. ia Wantland Ha waa a latirod pram opantor aritk Star Tool and Die.

Ho la aurvtvod by; kia wifa. Aata Wartarberg of Ptymoutk; daugk- tam, TUn R iatkk of Plymootk; Utroa grandchildian; tkino groat- grandcbildrnn.

Momoriali may bo oont to tko Juvoailo Diabotao Foundatkm. BavaAopoo are available at tka bi-

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Michigan dalagat aa to the 1996 WkiU Houaa Confaranoa on Ag- i i^ in May in Waakington. D.C., arill banafit, in part, from paroap- tioas and information akarad witk tkam next month ia Livonia.

T V Oflioo of Sorviooo to tko Aging will apoaaor four fortune to develop policy rocommaadatioria on varioua iaauaa of conemn to tka atata’a older aduha. T V aa policy

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tioa at tka national oonfaranoa May 1-6.

T V Livonia forum will be on “Ecoaomic/Financial Sacuiity” and will be 10 a.m. to A:80 p A Nov. 16 ia Kraagi HaU a t Madon­na UnivarBaty, 30600 Scboolcrnlt at Lovan in Uvonia.

A forum oa care-giving will bo bold Nov. 10 in Baoannfan, aaatk- or on productivo a^n g oa Nov. 17 a t Grand Valley State, aad one on haaltk and long-larm cata oa Doc.

8 ia Oayloid.Wadnaaday ia tV deadline to

rogjatar far tlw forum a t Mndoo- nn. For information oa raglaforint call Skirfay Baataoa at (617) S73- 8766.

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Tbo tbniot of PA 148 lo to levor ratoo 16 poreont by ooa-

CttfiOAfiC DSC*aoeal i^fury bonoAU, Itaiitjai ■t-fouh drivoro* rifb t to mm, limiting (mo to hooltb com pro- vidors.

Trial lawyoro coil it “Son of D," tbo 1992 propooal votaro ro- joctad. Tnia, it o iau to roduoo proBiiumo by roduciag ooaU. but many of PfopoooJ C’o do- toiU ON dilioroat Moroovor, tbo 1998 propoool woo tbo worh of AAA Michifon, wbilo Propooal C io tbo work of tbo Lagiolahiro.

Inauroro ooy tbo low paoood with bipartloon support Prom ibis Bowopapor's circulation orsa. howovar, oil Rapublican Houao mambors votad yoo and Domocrnta no. In tbo Sonata, all momboro oooking rMloction votod with tboir partioo.

Rapublican Go¥. John Bnglar sigaod PA 143 and supports C; Domocratic cballanpsr Howard Wolpo oppoaoo it and promioos a 20 poreont promium mduction oritbout coat rsductioas.

Both sides hovo sot up coali­tions of support But tbo debate boils down to the outo insurers versus tbo trial lawyers.

Hom on both sidoo of tbo ma­jor arguments:■ Baaeflts — A program offisr- iag unlimited b o o s ts for "cata- o tro p b ic c la im s” (m ain ly doood-baad iitjurioo) would be

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Trial lawyerac Agm 16-84 base tbo moot oapowolve claiaMbut will buy emfy 81 mllHow bs- oufO M PA 148 rboagm tbo dsBaMon of wbot’olimits rnbabilltatioa tar tbo injured psrsia aequlrm say oosployoosot slrilL ■ Guanswtooo — Trial lawyers: Premhims are rolled back to 1999 levels for only six moatbs guaraatsod. Altar that, inourers would bo froo to ralM prsooi-

Insurors: Notbing can bo '‘guarnataod” but death and tasao. Sines modern insuraaoo was dovolapod ia Columbus’ day, premiums have been based on lo u oxporieitoo — something DO logislotuM can control. Gov- ommont couldn’t guarantee Co­lumbus would loos only o m ship, sad it c a n t guorantae Miebifon drivers will continue to b o b M ia the same ways. Fi­nally, if coots am curtailed, compotitloe botwoon insurers srill force rates doom.■ Good driver discounts — In ­surers: Good drivers will got d is­counts. Discounts srs required for tbooa srho purchase safoty equipment and tboft-preventloo devices.

Trial lawyers: Good drivers can got the discounts only if they stay with their present ia- ouror, tboy am inhibited from sbopping ataand. Nothing pro­vents insurers from ofliwiaggood driver discounts r i ^ t i

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■ Limitad suits Drivers who are a t fault often sue the people they iojurod for “pain arid sufforing.” Propooal C limits tbs ability to sue by uninsured drivers sad tbooo who are more than 60 percent at foult.

'Trial lasryers: Insurers claim tbey’rs being killed by suits, but the bulk are “first party” suits — drivers suing their own com­panies when they am reluctant to pay.

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idaaa. R afardinc Hallowoon coatumao.

Don't you think th a t'a food to th in k up 212 ideas in the same year? And, two o f the ideas were them e ideas. I love themes; they’re so tidy.

Like Idea No. 1. It was a reprise o f a most succeaeful theme from a few yeare back when 1 made Tony into a rake and his s is te r into a pile of leavoe. This year, w ith three trick-or- trea ters , 1 proproed the followinf axpanaioa of the theme: Joe could be the leaf pile. Carm en the rake and Tony, why he could be the au ­tum n tree with loads of b rifh tly colored leaves d a n flin f from the branches attached to his head, neck and maybe even his shoulders.This, they said, was dumb. I am still hurt.

Idea No. 2 - another them e • was a Daddy pleaaer. ‘How about being tools?” I sufgested. ‘'YTuiow, one of you guys could be a ham m er. And pliers . th a t would be good. And how Im ut a wrench?” They took the proverbial wrecking bar to Idea No. 2.

Now, Idea No. 21/2 was not a them e. The them e th ing was ju s t not working out. Perhaps proposing only h ^ f an idea a t a tim e, not a whole them e, would be better. Tony, I decided, would be a perfect candidate for IdM No. 21/2 •

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As th e c u r ta in opens, 70 w om an • e leg an tly a t t i re d in saq u in ad , flow ing w hite ehilfeo dreas- as, sparkling jewebry an d w h ite s a tin

pum ps • ra ise th e ir voices in four- part harmony.

A hush falls evor th e auditorium as th e aw ard -w in n in g S p ir it o f D etro it Sw eet A deline C harus per­form s cho reographed , b a rb e ren ep arrangeoMBts o f ’ a a S la te TaQ a L ie,” ”L a s t N ig h t W as th e B nd o f the World” and U n fe r ja tta h U "

D ress re h e a rsa l h M a rriv ed for th e reg iona l c h a m ^ o n S p ir it o f Detroit, wfakfa je ts on to Saao, Nov., Tuesday for in tam atio o a l com peti­tion Nov. 4 a t the Lawlor Cantor.

C om prised o f w om en o f a ll ago g roups, backgrounds an d occupa­tions, th e Redford Tow nship-based Spirit of Detroit out-pe r formed cho­ruses from Michigan and O ntario to earn the r i ^ t to vio for internation­al honors.

Sw oet A delines b oasts chorusea from J a p a n , S w eden , E n g land , S co tlan d , F in la n d , G erm any , M exico, P anansa , A u s tra lia , New Z ea land , th e N e th e r la n d s an d Canada in additioo to the U A

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K Mary Thompmm (left) of Plymouth join$ daughter Julie Woodruff of Wixom in tinging withtheSpiritof Detroit Sweet Adeline Chorus.ready ter the most < an d th e la rg e s t o f aud iences. They’re polished en terta inora, hav­ing warm od up a t venues indnd ing Tiger S tadium , w here theyV e sung the C anadian a«*d American nation­a l a n th e n u , an d reeaived rav e re ­view s flrom th e lik e s o f I m i e H arw ell, leg en d ary voice o f th e D e tro it T ig e rs an d a p ro fsss ien a l lyricist

As th o se who a t te n d th a i r con­certs know. Spirit of Detroit’s reper­

to ire encom passes con tem porary times, gospel and patriotic aonga, as well as old favorites. The unaccom­pan ied cho ru s fea tu re s b a rito n es, ten o rs , b a ss and lead s in g ers . B arbershoppers a re n 't req u ired to

W hile tra v e lin g an d com peting h ig h lig h t m em bersh ip in Sw eet Adeliiies. women find i t rew ard ing an d en joyab le for social, p h ila n ­thropic aiiid personal reasons.

S p ir it o f D etro it d irec to r Leann K. H ax le tt lives so u th o f Toledo, Ohio, an d every Tuaeday is a t Hm 7

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Davenport is a Sweet Adeline along w ith d a u g h te rs K athy G reen of F a rm in g to n H ills an d K aren Davenport of Plymouth.

“ I t’s challenging,'* sa id Dorothy D avenport, a barim rsh o p p er for noariy 20 years and the c h o m ’ 000;- tuase chairw om an . ”By m ee tin g a challengs or extending yourself, you have fim . I t ’s a good feeling w ^ n you su cce ed. I t 's really very special when your children eqjoy tb s saam activity .*

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Manor MuttonifH WMliam sod Di Schulvrt. at b:]0 or 7:10p.m. She'll aim he use to take Itw kidt to Cufkwner Servico, Friday Ifwough Sunday. October 28-10. for a rpertal

Maflowven Goodie lag filled with irealt arid safety Informalion, while tupplie* last, courtesy of AnnapolK Hotphal and WtMland Shopplna CeMer,

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Wbidand Shopping Center wiN be making a donation to Annapolh HinpitalH *Bidi far Kiris* program *9id« far Kids* raises fondt for prevention education progranu and qwcial smsrgWKy care isrvicet for children in our community, fo better accommodate the

community, the mad wide trick or treating has been replared with these vm Ming programs

MuRtaK .Oetobwr 19, 9i90 9 7i90p.m.Magic ihDws with Master lllu tion itit W illiam and Dl Schulert

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T W docaoU oftW Matthaai Botanical Gor- dano invito you to diacovar tW outdoor trail touro. frao of ch a ifi and thia month titlad “Saada. Natura'a Magic Packafn” TW in­door oonaarvatory toura ara 82 ftnaral adm iakon and thia month titlad "Bring­ing in tW H arraato—Food Planto of tW World." "A Gardana'Gatharing" fell frindraiaar will W bald from 10 a A -4 p A Satur­day. Sunday. O c t 29.80. A apodal pto-aak for mam- b a n arill W 6-7 p A Fri- d v . O ct 28. TW gardana arolocatadotlSOON.Dfat- boro Road. Ann Arbor. 2Vk m iko north of tW Goddm Road liitaiaartioii

TW Great Puatphia TVnfe ahow aad aok wtOW hold at Arboriand hloD, Ana Arbor, iocatad on Waah- tonow juat woat of U8 28. Go aad aaa oparating mod­al t r a b loyouta in d if lin n t acaka. over 100 tablaa of daaJar aad manufeetuiea aoUiag aad dkpiayiag ibak producto. Clinica on build­ing your own layout and in- formatiaa on raid railroodo will W featured. T ida ovent ia freo and opan from 10 o.m. to 9 P A Satonky . O ct 29. aiid noon to 6 p A Sunday. O ct 80. lafecma- tion.caUeeS-TSlTorDM - oion a im hotlim 918 8069.

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At BMDQEFIX continues, access to downtown has improved with the re­

opening of Chrysler Freeway (1-75). The Michigan Department of Transportation

(MOOT) it repairing nine bridges and pedestrian walkways over the Lodge (M-

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Opinion7 4 4 W W Q . P u m o u T M . M l 4 8 1 7 0 T U U M IU Y . O C TO B B B S 7 , 1 9 8 C

Vote Nov. 8 A m m » H i ; Ki*

Boak is best for district judgeI B tS« rBC* for SAth l>iatrKt C ourt Judfo .

th r ^«Krr« will wib e ith er way Stephen Bonk and Ron lam e are qualified for the

HuereMrr « e hod Bu«k ha* an edj{e over Lowe when it cone* to a (ra a p o t the overall w o rk in g tW a d ia tn c t court and the role it •hould aerve in the com m unity

T hat role, however, ahould be queationed by whoever aaaiimea th e bench The d ia tne t court haa been an efficient p art of governm ent for P lym outh and C anton. re tu rm n ( money to each coouBunity But there w a d a n fe r th a t the court will be aeen aa a caah cow by the communiUe* and th a t ahouldn't happen

The overall role o f a d ia tn c t court i* to dia- penae juatjce and «erve the general public, ua-

ing aome compaaaMB w ith tha i of law a At the d ia tn c t court W vai traVo talk- tn ( about finea for tralHc violataoaa and ■tia> dem aanora.

A d ia tn c t court judgo m uat w alk a pa th th a t takea hun or h ar paat tha tem ptatioo of beinc popular w ith local officiala by aaooaainf high finea. m uch of w hich foaa back to local governm ent.

Boak haa been a proaacutor and dafcnae a t ­torney. fiv in g him th e haianco he naada to walk th a t path. Ha alao haa a view of ou r oo- tire aocDKy and how it ftuictiona. giving him the compaaaion needed to stand in judgem ent not only of the upper middle claM bu t alao of thoae w ith fewer roaourcea.

Boak m en ta electioo on Tuaaday, Nov. 8.

R ivers best to succeed FordWiUia

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in the 13th Diatnct will elect a new representative to replace U.S. Rep. ViVliam D Ford, who la retiring after

«ome 30 years in ('ongreOa.The race pita two in telligent, hard-w orking,

but very difforent candidatea a g a u u t each o ther.

Democrat Lynn Rivera. 37, of Ann .\rbor. la a sriie and m other who struggled to work her way through school a t the L’niveriity of Michigan and la te r Wayne S la te L’niversity Law School.

Republican John SchaU, 33, farmeriy of Livofua and DOW bving in Ann Arbor, graduated from Biahop Borgeaa High, the University a t Michigan and H arvard Univeraity’s Kennedy School of Gmrcmment.

He began hia governm ent career during the Reagan Adminiacration and was chief of staff of the U.& Oegiartinent of Labor, a t age 30 the you ngeet chief of staff of a cabinet departm ent m the governm ent. ^

A fter listening to the candidates a t vanoua in th a diatrict. —«w«iwittg tits ia-

an d questioning th e candidatea. we rec- om m end Democrat Lynn Rivers on Tuesday, Nov. 8t

Rnrers ew rcn tly repreaenta Ann Arbor m the s la te Houae She waa elacted to the Ann Arbor School Bom d in 19B4. She sa rrod on the board for e igh t yaaia . throe of them a t pw nident

E th ies an d in la g n ty w ere am ong the main in the Democratic pri-

. Rivers does not , doso not kas>;>

> ftmd. and voted the’ taw m aksrs. S he has plsdgnd

sense candidate who srill best represent the peo­ple of the 13th District. She bvss in the d isthet, has worked here and understands the concerns of the average voter.

Although h er opponent h a t attem pted to dia- tort h e r record on crime, sreapons and busineas issura. h e r record is d ea r.

In the s ta te Legislature. Rivera helped pass the *three sth k ea and you’re out” law to put re­peat violent offenders bshiwH bars fiw good. She supported tru th -in sentencing legielatinn and is co-sponaor of a bill th a t pu ts tougher penahias on offenders srho commit crimoo tiaing a gun.

She co-sponsored a blQ to e o t the Michigan Single Busineos Tax.

WThen Propoaal A waa b a ^ aaaembled last December. R iv en voted a aectian th a tcalled far higher buainaaa profMfty taxaa.

She oomea from a ‘■naO-buainom fiunitjr* and rem gnises the m anagerial and tax prob- lems th a t go w ith «p—^**"f ■ tmaO hiitiniiai

Rivera h a t a record. H er opponent , op the other hand, offera hia support o f th e *<>optract w ith America.* an agsnda th a t th a OO P promio- cs to debate and vote on in tho firat 100 dagra of the 104th Congreaa.

Although there a re soma good idaaa ia tho plan, the WaD S tree t Jou rn a l leeantly noted th a t *the economic and jnstita tional refcema are frauds.*

Rspubheans insist th a te a cate proanaad in the contract win be aetm apliM wl aU by spend­ing cute. Highly unhkaiy, mnoe they also have pledged not to touch Sodid Security .

Rivera has i firsthand w hat I She haa proven to be a I

P lease forward to the PlgrmouthTownship Board of trustees this sug­gested fine schedule for considaratioo

in their *Dangerous Weapon* ordinance:1. Bread knife from Kmart. Fine: SSOO, and

the Muhi-JurisdtetionaJ Task Force gets to use your house for ‘ ao-knoek* Dangerous Waapoa and doughnut ssixaie training exar- dsaa for one year.

2. Ice scraper, innocent appliance or . . . better safe than sorry! Fine: $S60.

S. Garage door opener • hey, can’t they be hot-wired to eet off dynamite or something? Fine: 8200.

4. P n • now, you could oaaity put oomoone’s oye out with one of thooo things! Fine: tlOO.

Wo need tUo ordinanco locally adopted badly bacauaa aO my naighhnra and I are really, real­ly seared to gri oat of bod in tho morninf and

I tha launiripaHty really naada the rev- mesment and weO, it ail goes to the

echoole like the lottery money amrway . . . right?

She ie a eahd choice for vatete in Plymoath on Tuesday, Nov. 8.

McCotter best in county raceo

J faa Jabara ie on tha Nov. 8 ballot for truateo of tho dietriet Iftwary. The i ballot iadndee a proposal ftir bonds for

the conetmeCiaa of a aew libnry building.If tho bond proposal is approved, there will

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a Taeedpy. Nov. 8, voters ia Plymouth, r iy outh Tuenmhip. and

ia interihdag with architect os^neeie and bnilding coatractore. Jim Jabara ia aach a peraoa.

Jim Jabara ia a diatingulahad and capable

wiUivalaahio to the Ubrary board and tha taxpigr- «B of tha eommaaity. He ia I

T his letter ie in regard to the proposal for a omjor change to the Plynurath library up for coaaidaratioo on tha Nov. 8 ballot.

I have some thoughte about the library that I would lika to riiare with your readers.

1 am very proud of what has been aceom- plished a t the Plymouth Library and the progress that has eoaie about since the library became a district in 1966.

I think it’s just phenomenal whan I realiae the activities that have bean undertaken, the support and acceptance the eonuaunity has ■hown, and the demands fori and materials. Hie board has been j save and alart to these demands and. Pm sore, will continue to act responsibly to the deeiree of the eonunauiity.

I certainly am aware of the overcrowding and demand for new senricee that eanaa tha need for the ballot proposals. That kind of da- nmnd for library serricae ia an indication of the quality of peopls who live in this eonuao- nity. 1 am proud of the foot that en erpnnainn is needed. I am proud to livo hare.

But, I alao will aay that we have made some mistakss in planning for the library in the past, and we need to learn from thw H m mqjor mistake is that we did not plan for growth, for aheohite epnee needs. We need parking too. You enni ju st baOd a building and sxpaet to got paopit ia and ont without having the other thia^p Urn. But,Iam adaamat if tha proposals pass, and I hopethaydo,usnm itaaaallthaapacaavail- abie to eonatmet a bnilding large enough for fttture needs. W# sboald approach R, not with tha Idas of how nmeh asonsy we eaa eavn, bat how we can marimiee tho epooe for Urn ftitnre. ‘That ia whore we amd in tha past • wa addad on I don't havo a bnilding that can ba axpandad. Scrimping on tha building aow imiY what wo •boulddo. T hotaouoioproridii«abnildii« that will last into tho fhtnre and eaa bo eB-

whfohrm coaa- dont Umy wiU, and tho phmo are drawn aad rsviowad. I plan to be r ^ thars to ] bnildiag, oneo and for aU, ao large ao w a« got it and wilk a fonadatkm that wiB haU a t

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1 a t John b g la r.W h ’aaattlM tka’a afraid oTIoaiiv hia bid frr a aacoad tatm aa ■ovaraor. AjmI it’a aMwa than tha appralMaatoa hb imla about tha in^Modinc airhral oftdplata

iT k a ia___ I laligioua right in tba RapubUeonpiutsr. arbich ha j^ipaan to dominato. lin t atfoof anough to taka oaar but dbaa ooatoin a o o ^ aoffcam aad do* ntoa to bring him down if it daaaita

; Paopla oaa tha torm "latigioua right" looaaty. Lat’a tightaa up tba dafinitioo.;ThaR av.lfariaaO .(Pat)R obatt-

i(ia. tha TV aaangriiat, paiBoaiflaa K. If ypu watch o a^ hia "TOO Club" ahoar, you might battava thay am againat apoctka and lagal atatua fir hoaaoaaa- uirio. But thaia’a far nmia.• Tha RR wanta atata moaajr for lalig-

iaua aehoola, tha iik h ip n ConatHu- Tha RR wanta tha ra­tion ba daaanad. TIm 1__________ __

Ugloua doetrina of "crantioniam,” with ito baUaf in tha biblical taaching that a

firmamont dhddaa tha wntan of Barth from tha wntara of Haovan, tm ^ht ••adonoa on an aqual footing with aaolu- tion. aatrooomy and ganatica

Tha RR wanta pnqnr in public aehoola. It wanU Bibla raadtng in pub­lic aehoola. In abort, Hwanto to ram ito varaion of frindamantaliat Pmtaatant- iam in avacyona’a froa. Tba idaa aaaow to ba that tha Unitod Stataa muat ba tumad into a Chriatian notion, or dba conaaquanoaa arill follow whan Jaaua ratuino.

Nona of thia "liva and lat liva" atuff for tha RR To undaratand Bnglar and hia adminiatratioo. you hara to raaUaa Bnglar la Catholic, Ua running mato la Catholic, hia cloaaat adaiaora and frianda ara Cntholic, and ao on. Catho- lica don't eara much for abortioa or homoaaiuality, and many would lika atatafrindiagfarthairachoola,batA tar that thay part company with tha RR

In 1992, BngUr*a paopla had to bant down tba RR in tha Republican atato

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boarda, and Harry OraonlaaC a long- tiam Schoolcraft Collagi traatoa.

Thia yaar, Bi^tlar and tha RR bagan to coma togrthar. Hany Varyaar, tha 1992 RR apokaaman, i

S en ate can dida te Bob Carrsm art, capable, creative

party turaad tea back on public adbool and for tha Stirio Board of nominatad a party chair

a awll-drilling buitiiaaa in Owoaao and tha founder of a prhrnto achool in Dotrote.

Bnglar’a atraigbt-fooad aaplanatioa for thia aatnnnding turnabout:

"PoUty ahould dominato over pro- oaaa.” Thoaa aound like ooda w o ^ to ma — and rmt Bnglar-typa coda worda.

At tha'M oonuatteion. Bi^lar ertei- daad <WB (outoomoa-baaad aduMtioa, tha babiaarf big buajnaaaaral tha mili­tary for 90 yaara) but added aomaqual- i t y ^ worda. Ifyou warn from tha RR you could toad your point of view into it. If you wore from tha mainatraam, you could toad that point of view intoi t

Alao at that convontion. candidntaa orboaa oAoaa had nothing in tha world to do wteh abortion or homoaam al cohabitation found thamaalvoa taking oatha to oppoaa abortion and homoaoK- ual cohabiwion

Lately, tham ia tha flap ovor wfaathar BnglartomaUyfororagainatthaoon- atteutional bon on potochiaid. Ha aaidha'a for tha Michigan Conatteution and oppoaaa a conoantion to towrito te.

Than ho aaya ha woa againat tha

1970 ootarAif>*owd agai for.

parnfhlaid i violathooftha U R Conatteution in a 1971 atato Snproma Court dadaion.)

darling, charter achooling, ia roaping unintandad conaaquancoa, to put it charitably. Tba RR will ana to grt funding an lonia-baaad boma ochooUity oporatioa that appoara to want to torch noarioniam Otharchnr- tar iiakara are oriantod toward African Amarican culturo, loading an ehfactira viewer to wonder how that will hrip a kid find work in a

Bnglar baa a tigw by the taiL Hia gooliatol cratoandtha I eodatioo without chawing on him and hiaf

Tha goaacnor ia for I than ha aounda. Aa Shakaapoora'a Hanry IV put it, *TJnaaay liao tha hand

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F anningtoo PUyw* o|MfM ita ■—»o*i with “TS« Man Who Cu m to Dinnar,** 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Oct. 2S-29; 2 p.m. Sunday. OoL 30, at tha Playm Bam, 32332 W. 12

Mila Road batwau PanninfUm and Orchard I aha Roada. Tha ahow continuaa waakanda through Nov. 10. Tickau aro 18. caU (810) 563-2066.■ Don't miaa tha opuing ooocart of tha Muaka Viva Intamatiooal Coooart Sariaa featuring claaai- cal guitariat Philippa Loti. 8 p.m. Friday, Oct 28. at tha Smith Thaatra fo r Um Parforming Arta on tha Oakland Community Collaga, Orchard Ridga Campua. 27066 Orchard I aka Road. TtckaU art t l7 in advance or $22 at tha door. CaU (810) 471- 7700 or Tlckatmaator (nO) 645-6666.■ Chickan that oomaa in nuggma. braakfaat in a burrito, whatv c u you gM tha raal McCoy? Aa Car aa bagtla ara oonomiad. tha nawly oponad B r u a ^ ’a Bi«tla 20433 Orchard Laka Road in Farmington HiUa, ia adUing to pay big dough for

raal McCoy."If your logal loot nama ia McCoy, or ovan if it’s

hlaeCoy, aU you hava to do ia ooma to Broaggw’a, ahow p r ^ and thayll giva you 12 fraa Bniaggar’a hagala Not only wiU you gat tha hagala, but for a a ^ raal McCoy that comaa in and dahna hia or bar hagai birthright Bruaggar’s wUl donata thraa doaan hagala to tha bomalaaa. This offer ia g»od through Now. 9.■ *1paaking of food, tha fourth annual Iriah Cook­ing School will bo 10 a.aa. Saturday. Nw. 12. ia tha Fouador'a Room of Botafcrd 1 ^ 28000 Grand Rtvar, Farmington. Tha thama thia yaar ia a Chriatama oam with gift giviag ia mind. Tim dona- tion la $17 and iirchidaa buffet kiach and book of Iriah rodpoa. Bmarvatlona ara nacmaary. SaiMl chacka payabta to tha Matro Datroit dtaptar of

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Now Bet: Jackie Purtan and Andrew Newherg in a eeene from one of the new comedy ehetchee a t Second City.

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i City matorial from o«ar SO yaara of comodic

Thia gava tha young Da- troit eaat a chanoo to gat thair feat wat bona thair writing and parform- aaoa akiila, aad propara tham for put­ting togathar a rtvuo ntiada up ontlroly of otiidBaL Dotroit-produood matari- aL

Happily, that momant is finally bars. A 100-pareant Michigan cast is ia plaeo. FUto natlva Nancy Haydan and Dotroitar Chris Smith hava Joined tha aavan-mambar with Second City Chicago Susy Nakamura and Todd Staaharlch

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end, probably becaueo thereh no ehortaoa ol good ceuaea out there. One of Oetrolth alMime favee. Maugg • ■alBB, appeare Nov. 5 at the OaWtoKi Hide Country Club to benefit Roneld McOonaid House. CaN (313) 745-5011.

Oa—ii rgn g raemmmgNovembar around tha .

comer, that can only maan two thinga: oddar waathar and a taleviaion •awraepa* month. You > know what a TV eweepa period • meena - croaa dreaaing Satodiah ' bSdni modala who ride theydea on *Qeraldo* and a naw rnmia- ariaa aiartlng aach night. Mark * FVdtoyh Comady C a i^ ooun- tars the amel ecreen deiighia ( with BtoVB MB6aBW, '* appeare Nov. 1-5 tor a apaciai angagamani. Cal (810) 542- -9900 tor raaarvattona.

a I would be ramiea NI ddnl mention the pBtaIng d WaHtoaB. one of aiandMjp oomgdyh brighiggt Hghta, due to i oenoer a oou^ d weeks back Having tha opportudly to apBBk to Nm In June bafor* hia iaat ;. appaaranoa in Dairdt. I tound :* Nm to ba nd only on# d toa to^ niaai and moat oraaiivt paopla *v intoabgdnae8.buionedihe

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“I'aa kaoaa Giag alaoa tka lata -Wa I mtt ktaa wkaa I ii^ far a aax aob oa a Job I I play pfafaaaiaaa plaiaad PkilHpa coiacidaotally, kad ptaaioualy baaa hwofcad by Kaltyk'a I

liapiaiMd a«k wki PtuUipa raoaaaaaaodad Koltyk aa a tutor at tka ackooL Bat ka afao kirad kiai far wl aottld aaa aa a job.

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Insane drama haunts, intriguesa tkaalfical

fa rarely aa nrdiaary aaa, aad tkfa fa ear-talaly tioa m yeu'ia palt« to aaa — “Tka aaykua. but qukkiy lauacki PareacutfaaMd AaaMalaatfauaf Jaaa Paul ductfaa «t da Sada'a play, bimat M Parfarutod by tka lamataa of tka Aaybtai a# Ckaraatoa Uatfar tka Diiectfaa af tka Matqufa da 8ada,“ by Pater Walaa,

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Walaa kaa a aet id a latkar aea-avarapa ploy play aka fa tkatarill kauat aad iatrlrM audfaacaa.

la da Sada'a Carday. tka raal-Ufa

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Tka actfau takaa plaoa ia Praaoa, 1808, iaalda tka aayhim at Ckaraatoa, arkata tka Marqufa da Smfa kaa baaa iaotitutMoaliaad far tka pact Saa yaara. Da Soda fa diractiap tka otkor patiiati ia tka parfamaaoa at a play tkat ka kaa arrittau arkifa ia coofiao- maai. Hfa ploy fa matapborioally about tka

at aotura to mankind aad tka at kumaa balapa. Mora Utaraily.

da Sedan' play fa about tka aaaaaainatinn at tka PraBck pbyntciaB, jouraaliat aad rraahi- Hnaary, Jaaa-Paul Marat duriap tka Piaack Ravolutiaa. ~M«nt/8ada“ fa kfatorically baaed ia tkat tka Marqufa do Sado a»aa eoa- Baad to tka aoyhim at Ckoiaatoa arkora ka did anita aad praaaot playa — wkkk aaa tkoufkt to ba a farm at amatal tkarapy la tka 1800a.

Joka Mickaal Nomm job at ooeviadap kfa Marqufa da Sado fa i rat bar a mild, aoe hioao to harm otkarn.

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Bath P. Aadaraoo, Kalloy L. Osfay. aad Mary Zak ate ajoy to aetck an tkoy load tka otkar patfaaU ia aoag tkrougboat tka play Otkor aotabla parfcratoaaaa; Slava Geary Sourfakoa m tka tortured laaa Panl klarat; Kaonotk Hannan fa truly payckotk aa tka patfaot aa arrotic ka muat ba raatiainad ia a •trai^jackat; and Joanna T. Bynto ia mar- valoualy oonviodap aa tka oldariy carata kar oJMarat.

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Director Jaaaaa R. Haitamn ka auparior job, ghdap tka audfaooa a raaliatir in a t in n at balag ia on inaana aaylam by atrala|dc*Uy plaH»«8 patfaata tkrougkout tka tkoatar. TW =—*-*** odCbamatoa roam tka tkaotor alalao baiora aad duriaf tka play, avaa ia tka lobby during Intarmiaaiori, rairhtag. moaning, aad haairally acting ia-

Tba play at ita

I aritk a brfad iatroductioa lad kou tbay came to tka

“Marat/8ada“ fa BMomarixiag yet dfa- turbiag, aad ia Sllad witk captivatiag par- formaaooa tkat are a (fallBita aaiat aaa. It will make you crave raora kfatoricol iafar- matioa oa da Sado aad Marat, aa aull aa, tka Piaocb Ravalatioa. YoaH faava tka tka- atar Sllad witk paaoa tkat you Uva ia a time wfaaa aucb barboritfao no loafm ariat, or you'll mntamplata if tkoy raaOy kava ba- eooM noa-aiiataat Ona tkiag far aura, fa if tka inmataa of Ckaraatoa aawa Y craay wbon tkoy woat in. tkay aura aura arbaa, or i t tkoy waat out.

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Tha aaaau iachidaa amp of tha day (I1J9-I1J9), pmaiuai aoup (tX.19-tl.49) aad about taro doam miatiaa at bagal aanduitbn, froa m y ainpla Qally at 69 eaato) to aimpla (mlaini, roaat baaf aad aimkad tnrfcay, all tXJ9).

Tha aton alao ofiaa aiaa diflar- aat kiada of cnam ehaaaa, iaciud- iag plain, hoaay unbiut aad aaiokad mlmoa, and othan that will rhanga uoakly or moathly. bloat balf-pouad omtoinan an

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Scott Holdm at BJooafiold Hilla, as oadtiHg yom« piaaiat, will bs tha iiatund parformar at ‘'Brack with tha dasaica” noon to 1 pm. Suaday, Now. 6 at tha Soanrast CoOsetioa in Tny.

Holdaa, a aaulti awairi-wianing pianist, trill pnaaat a p n g n n ha noaatly parfcnaad in I t ^ , plua aaiactioaa from Back-Busoni, Haydn, Schumann, Chopin, Liaat and Prokofiav.

Branch is bynaaraatioas a n rsqaind, at I th n s dagra in advaaes. IVkats a n tX5. CaU (910) 643-7440 a*ar 10

Holdaa, a 1991 Uaim aity oT- bfichigm hoaoas pnduato, wiB ba‘ pompiating hia maator's dagna ia ‘ piaao paHoniiaara at tha Jafl-' liaid Sdnol ia Naw York City in bftyrl996.

Bruegger’g Bagel Baking Comapany opened a new $tore in Farmington Hills. The chain offers a simple but popular menu, and is planning to open about a dozen more stores in the Detroit area.

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TV ooaoert will iadada a Brit- iab rapartoira fraa a variety of aouroaa. For aiawpia, alnacaida

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kia Mpporioa." aaid Niaaa. "Tkay are dittka, aa Cw aa ka aaa

iiaaparad to aarieua worfca.

ao. Uwy oOar oa a daUcktAU aaaapHac of kia far-raackbn oot- pat." Niaaa ceatiaaad. "Cralnpar wao way akaad of kia Uaw, witb kia aapariwaata ia ajiaiilaUat tka ooMada of aatara aad tka iallac- tioaa of tV kiuaaa voiea tkiaagb ■uak, aad ka vaatiuad iato poly- uwality aa wall — bat, Uw Boai- cal woM ia Jaot BOW bogiaaiac to

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T V t prayam edU faolara Uw Tekaikavaky’a

iballol."TVNalaaekar" iatorwovaa witb otkor tiaditkaal favoritoa, aa well aa witb tba worda of (V rk a DIakaaa aad (VaoBt C. Moore. Ticket priom for Uwow ooaoorta art $1$ V aduha. $13 far aoaiora aad $S far cbikfaea nador 13.

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Sir William Waltoa’a Coaeorto far viola, a laraly parfaraaod, but boauUM work. aOI V I by Uw Fanaiayi 10*0 Priadpal VkUot. DotroH

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Allen comes home for benefitpoais to bo dviaf tbo giri a bard

bo OtartlBM. Sooa bo otaito to oltor na ooUcitad advieo to froatiatsd di

“Ballots Over BroadwegT < with tbo oooal AUoa aal|octa (love, daotb, ova, art), hot ifo ato all tbto faaay. Wbils bio oqnaily

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It tahas Sbayao a wbilo to leal- loo it, bat Cbooob is right. Sooa

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Wednesday, November 9,7:30PM - PoxllieatreWith Special Appearance fay TIM ALLEN

P r o c e e d s t o B e n e f i tF o r g o t t e n H a r v e s t a n d T h e S a l v a t i o n A r m y

T ic k e t s : $ 2 0 • G e n e r a l A d m i s s i o nAvalable a al Tkketmtotm,

$ 1 2 5 • R e s e iv e d P a t r o n S e a t i n g , I n c lu d e s A fte r-G lo w a t S e c o n d Q t y w i th T im A llen

Call Santa Hotline for inro at 810-552-8889

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Id Wood - “Gfaa or ( R n f a r (lAA — 1068) to • pm., “Plaa NiaoFroaiOatar8paes“ (USA — 1868) to 8 p m Oat 17. A ptor of nti-nefarpfaeoo by Idwwd D. Wood Jr., I Jotoornia Bnrtoa’i 1 “Qfaada” fa tbo otaoMo ooeoato of 0 ■ « (pfayod b7 Wood btanoU)

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Vudu Hippies living up to expectations

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ThaySa had a lat af akaaa to m taa. Naaar aaaa dMqr laalad m en thaa whaa tha C ia a ria t O oaa taad itaw r Adaw Datka Ml ill dariac a aa-haad

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"It’a Uka yau'ia aktia’ ia tha atoada ad a dicaa.** r^om Viakat J. atod. Tlhay’ia leakiag at tha 'kaak ahoaa.' Thk k tha aagr tha rich paopk (thlak) whaa lhay eeaae thseagh (Del- ray) to Bahia Yaa aaa tk Yaa aaa tha kida up apaiaat tha wia- daar. It's lika thay’ra aktla* than aad paiatiag aad lookiap Hka thay wan at tha fraak ahaar at tha drcaa. Thaa thay laugh at you aad daaY awaa halp3F0tt.

“Tha ghatto ia lika tha carnival. Yau caa pa g^ Dabay aad thk k aUyoa’Uaaa."

acrid k ia auch had ahapa that Viakat J. aad hk partaar 8 h ^ gy 2-Dopa a n m iating daaa to tha aad ad tha aoald. thay a ^

“Bnry atbun k a Jokar card. By tha tk n tha k ith )akar eaaifa n> kaaad . . . tha aparld'a pauui ha aaar with.'* Viakat J. aakL “I waa drMag dowa tha atnat tha athar <kgr aa 1-7S aad than waa a aaaa ia tha aiiddk ad tha baaway lagriag dowa ia a paddk ad hiaad. I awaar to Gad. Yaa kaow what tka can won doiap? Utoy wan drtviag wound (hin).

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F M mgBBt Detroit-baeed rappere Ineane Clown Poeee (I.CS.) — Violent J. and Shajuy 2‘Dope (etanding) — will piay an ail-agu eold-out ahow Saturday, Oet 29, at the Ma- jeetie in Detroit

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*Ta mm rmUy a baa Hi paraoa myrntU," admittad lUya Brtttaa. iiaaii at Kaya Brittoa Travai. Lift !■ FanBieglee Hilla. **fbil ■ «aak ka tba Caribbaaa la fatau- « y ia a dillarant umttm. Saaaa daya af auaabina aad SO dapaaa- ptoa taaaparaturaa hatp hm gaC

raal of our MichifaBwialar.”

Brittofi. wbo aaaiaa to hava baaa avarywbara on aartb.

oaada doaaaa of tiipa to tba Caribbaaa, and bar asaacy. wbkb apariallaaa ia Maura traval, baa aant tbouaawda of vacatioeara oa cniiaaa to apadflc ialaad liaaHna-

*Taka a look at a aup of tba

Catibboaa aad yaull aoadar boar aayliody doddaa arbkb ialaad ia kia or bar particular paradlaa.

‘'Tbara aia aa aaaay lalaeda." aaki BHttoa. **Maay paopla bo- cooM aoquaiatad wftb tba aaort papular diartaarinaa by taklag a cniiaa. aad aoaaa af tbaaa travalora lika atopping at a dtffcraa t daoti- aatloa avary day ao that tboy aaa- ar aottla on Juat oua Caaortto.

“Otbara. boaaaaar. find tboir >*>*■><* umI w i i to 09 hock

tW o and aplotv Ibr timkr aotiio ariatar vaeatlou. If a dfooBB ialaad la uninhaldtad. it‘a

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pick tboa up lalar Iba artB Oaa o f tba bool haoaa

UA Vlfika lilaadi 8k H mwm la both aoatla aad Aaariaaa and a

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Aa ia oaoat Catibhaaa laaort araao, oaaat bntala oftar abava at aipbt, oftaa aritb lapjpaa ar otbor aatiao atyla oBtartalaataBk

Buaiaaaa f t Plaaaan T w S T te -vieo, ia Uvaalo. aobfe “Tba par-

tba priartaa aonaaadfaipi of a hiob aatuial loBdacapa can Jaat taka a fany ftoa 8k TbaoMa la S t Jobn Ialaad I AlauMt tba wbola ialoBd is a aalioaal paA. and it's truly oa ialaBii

'iapaiuiatH aak“St. John ioat all

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isf sMckolwo.**Srbiaali ia a baacb parson, ao

arbon aba soya tbat Grand Cay­man is bar Carorita. it'aa lanl trib- uto.

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coll tba U.8. Cootial

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is da- Yto ialaadmdar- tioa. call tba fcwaaa of Caaaadpao U r Affolra (S0S)641-S1S5.^ at Tbooa liaos ora aary busy, oo

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af tba haaatifal

Souba dhdap ia iMtaotk; aad, if you'ia aot oactt8od, tiboia'a dha "Atiaatk Wahamriaa." wbick pro- vidaa unilaruatar trips 100 fmt doara. You can abo raaft a Mopad aad tour tba ialaad oa your oua. Black ooral Jauaby ia a fmrarila itom la tbs duty-froa abopa.

“Craad Cayiaaa la so baautiibi aad so mraantlr, i f a a Itvorlta with boaayaiooaaca.'’

Oaa mora su0 aallaa frora Kaya

Brittaa: “Arubo a Datcb tarritory Just off tba Vaaaaaalaa oooat, is a i aaoitto rlraHaarina of BMay di- aota. i f a aot pratty la a draaaatir aoaoa. Thora ata ao aouataiaa, but tba baacboa ara pBrpMNia. Thaaa ora caaiaoa and aoary botal boa a sbow, but what draws poo- pia ara tba uator aports. And, i f a out of tba burrieaaa araa.”

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Clack reaches semis

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Clack, wko wm icidcd Mwaatk. rcochpcd a llrat- rouad bja, tkaa Aafcalad Brlka MaiakawR of Uti­ca Riacakpaar S-0.6-1; SUeajr Portaaca of Trav-

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la tka iawlflaala, aka faoad aixtk-aaadad Tarak Pkiaa at Bimlackaai 8aakol» aad Ml. 7-A. ft-S. Pkiaa loat ia tka ftaal to Okaaioa’ Mafan Kaar- aay7-6.«-&

Chiefs tumbie

Tka tirnaa aia aUtftiag to drop.But Ptymoutk Caatoa araa unabla to

tnaafona tkoaa iaapwaaaiaata iato a duaJ- BMot awiap victory Tuaaday at Brickloa. loaiaf 90.5-M-6 to faU to 1-a for tka aaaaoa.

Still, tka Ckiafi did ooiaa aaay witk aix lirat- placa ffaiakaa Tka aaoat liapraaatva aaa ia tka divii^ Caatoa aaapt tka top tkraa ipota, vHk Kari Jackaea taklaf fiiat (190.15 poiata), Liao Sa- biaa aannad (170J6) aad kiaUaoa Cook tkifd (157.401.

Aapala Proot aaa a doublo-aiaaor la iacttvidual avaata lor tka Ckiofa. doiiaiag tka 900-motor (3:37A4) aad tka lOO-OMtar (1O6J0) fcaaotyia.

Otkor iadividual wiaaara for (Caatoa aora Kari Buttoraiara la tka 300 Iadividual madloy (3:53.35). Amy Soaaaaatiao ia tka 600 fraa (&40.70) aad tka taam at Erica Paadarfraaa, ButtoreMca. Kally Lar- aoB aad Kata Jackaoe ia tM 200 madloy relay (3:25.77).

Dua to a problom ia tka pool’a doptk. tka moot waa ooram at aa aaglo BMOouriac 35 matora ialoactk. inataad of tka kifk ockool aorm of2S yarda.

Caatoa riooaa out ha dual-aiaot aaaana at kooM apaiaat Livoeia Praaklia at 7 p.ai. toaigkt Hio Waatara Lakao ActhrMaa Aaoociatioa maot fallotra

TlMmdny thrwiph Sobirday, kootod by Plym-

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Ton loooao latar and tbo ua- rankod Cruoadora aro out to ro- claim tboir national prootigo.

Tboy arill got tboir cbanoo tbio wookood at tbo Big Gun Claaak at tbo CoUogi of Sc Prando la JolioC lU. At tbo toumamont artU bo Sc Francio, Na 4 in NAIA, Montovallo (Ala.), No. 3 in NAIA. Poru SiaU (Nob.). Na 20 in NAIA. and Juniata (Pa.), tbo Na 2 tooun in NCAA Divioion 111.

And. of couroo, tbo Cruoadora (22-10) wbo propped for tbo tour­ney arith a noar (Uarlaoo tbroo-aot romp Tuoaday ovor viaiting Uni- voroity of Micbigan-Doarbom, 1&- 8. 15-A 15-4.

“Wo'ro atarting to play wall again.” aaid coach Jorry Abra-

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Laura Flabar (Wayno Moflaori- a)) triggnad K arith 23 aaolota Mauroan Paulin (Parmington Hilla Morey) finiabod it aritb 10

of Wlndoor (15-7. 15-4. 15-5) and Ubl-Oaarbom (15-a, 15-2.15-5).

Tbrao Lady Cruoadora arora naoMd to tbo ail-toumoy aquad: Mard LauiaoooUo (28 killa). Pau­lin (19 kUk) and MVP Piabor (96

Tbo Cruoadora aril) need more of tbo aamo tbia arookond. Tboy arill play at 4:30 and 7 p.m. Pri- day, 9 and 11 am. on Saturday in a round-robin format.

Sebookraft aritb 98 bills. 91 d ip aiwt four aooa JuUo Campau rr (UvotOa CburcbUl) a d d a d t t f ' kilU.

Soctar Janot Zabivnib (P|ya outb Caatoa) bad 45 aaafata.j arhilo Jannal HaauBO (Lhraalt Ladyarood) ooatributad 19 diga

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”Wo really did a nioo job of paaaing and hitting,” Abraham aaid. ”I’m happy. Everybody got a chance to play and everybody played arelL It araa a good taam performance.”

On Saturday, tbo Lady Ciuaad- ora cruiaed to throe straight victo- rioo to arin its oam toumamaoC

Madonna beat Michigan Chris­tian (15-1, 15-2, 15-5); University

Lady Ocek>tj fallOn Tuesday, boot Henry Ford,

lad by Carrie Crumbliaa, wrmppod up tlM Baotom Confarenco cham- pionship in the Michigan Com­munity CoUogs Athletic Associa­tion arith a 12-15, 15-11. 15-5, 15- 5 arin over Schoolcraft.

Ford finiahea 10-0 in the confer­ence, arhilo SC Calls to 7-4.

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BeUeviUo (HL). rankad N a 10 in the NJCAA, aroo the ovanC

Schoolcraft taboo a 94-15 record into tonight's match with Wind­sor.

The Ocoiota will boot a five- team toumamont, herinning at 10:30 am. Saturday. Anmiaeion b

Among the taams in the field''t include KoHom Kalamaaoo Val­ley, Dolu and Oakland. ,

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Nick Ckbnuatan, Jay Solan. Stave Weisoenstain and OUver Wolcott placed sacood ia the 11 and 12 year-old boya diviaioo.

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T ho Canton Lions football varsity took advantage of two Brandon Bvane touch­

downs to rip tbs Ann Arbor Wild- oeu 26-0 Sunday. Bvana' first •cote cease oa s 45-yard tun as tbs UonB built a 9(M) lead on his twoTDsaadeaotbsrbyBric ** Pstareon. with Bill Wenninger kicking a two-point ooavotsion. Cliff Simons scored tbs final Lion TD.

Tbs Liona* junior varsity bad a tougher tiam, but still saearged with a 5-0 triumph to remain un- defaated. Archie Kinney soored the only TD. lato la the fourth quartor.

The froehmsa also won, odging the WUdeaU 8-7. Todd Shlfknmn aeoounted for tho Lions' ouly TD, wfth Ryan later booting the two- point ronvoreloa.

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tkMdu to Baelar BUIeki’a aaaaoa-Vgk 16 poiata.

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‘fka SaddhUtas p t ahkln 8vs poiata far tka hat period, bat hfar- cy cHackad It adth haa tkroaa. Mata was 6Md4 P tka Uaa ia tka fourth quarter.

) I CC falls to Churchill in OT shootoutBT hlSVI Kow ALPU t r a r a r

Rahrae Jerry PoOar admitted ka ’Tdair U” Monday nifbt P tka mmI of fo^ulolkHi ^"6^ of o Qooo A bays aoeop dietiiP opaniac pm a P Livoah CkuichilL

Hawaa lahrriaf to a UFkisth ba blow and tka call be made tkP cauard soma ambanaaaaMot for bim aad aoraa heart acba tor Rad­ford CatkoUe CaatraL

Potter iaadvertaatly blaw bis whisth, dhallowiag a p a l with 17 aaooada left In rofulatioo that would have Pvaa CC a victory a p ia P boP (AurehilL

PoOar’e call kept tka acore tied P 1-1 aad aaat tka pm a into two 16 aoiauta auddan death ovar- dmea. After two acoralpe OTe, the Ckarpro oataoorad tka Sbam- rocka S-1 in tka flva-maa akoo- tout to advoBOO to Wodnaada/s

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But whP happanad ia the final SO aaooiMh ot raplPioa is wkP people will reaaamber moat.

CC junior Tom Darhaka and

CkurcbiU junior palkaapar Bryan Stramacki ware P tka oeotar of the oootrovaray.

The Cbarprs awre called for a tripping penalty In tka box and the Shamrocks cboaa to aand Darhaka to the penalty kick araa to try to win tka poM.

Dorbaka’a shot wont to Stramacki’a loft. Stramacki atoppod the ahP but the rebound waa kicked In by CC to apparsatly five the Shamrocks a 2-1 had.

Potter aaid ba aoddantaUy blew bia wbioUo boforo tka rebound was touched. The whisth disal­lowed the p a l and ciaated a drop ball situation, ending regulation.

"I juP blaw it,” Pottp admit­ted during a b ra ^ P the end at regulation.

The (Tkarprs, who phyad tka Up minutao of raguiation and both OTa with 10 phvers instead of 11 because of a rad card, ware roliavod to aay the heat

CC bowed out P 6-44 overalL

“It should have bean a goal,” StrasMcki said. T h e raf b iw the call and I went nuts.”

CC coach Phil LaJoy didn't whine about the oalL

“Ifit waant that, R ««iid have been something alaa, whP caa you do?” ka aaid T h h team played wall all year and played hard the whole pma. Congratuh- tions to ChurckilL”

Sanip Dan Kogut and aopbo- more Tony Mouooulia acorad goals in tka shootout for CC. Sen­ior Cbarlh Robarta, Juiuor Jaaon Bloink and junip Patp Varp scored for the Chargara.

Derhaka and StnmackL Hds time, Stramacki dhrad to

bis right, to prwarve the Chnrcb- ill victory sand all of tka Chargara’ vocal fons onto tka

The aria waa aapadaUy------for Churchill ooack John Boots, w ^ c o a c ^ CC ia 19M and '90.

Varp's goal pve CC a 6-2 adp in the ahoPout. CC goalie Jareaoy Podolak guaaaod right on V arp’s shot, diving to his left, but the ball juP got through his arms and into the nP for the decisive goal

“It waa a graP pm a, we werejuP unlucky at tbs and” aaid Po­dolsk, playing bia final high school game.

Varp’a goal sP the s tep for tka saooad fom to Cam battia Cp

On top of playing skort-handad bacauaa of the rad card, the CkargHV also played omP of tka pm e without aanip defender Kevin Callaway, who loft erith an ankle injury.

CC t ^ the gama'a firP load wHk 14:18 left ia the lIrP half aa Darhaka scored with an aeeiP going to jun ip forward Dan Mul- vilhilL

The Chargara tied the score P 1-1 when sopbomore PatP Po- aoaki converted a croaaiag paaa fiom junip Jeff Koilow with 36:10 remaining in the pma,

Jun ior dafondor N athan McKanaia started the rush with a fiiM play P midllald th P nullifiad a po^U e OC breakaway.

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Radford Catholic Cantrnl Junior foilbnch John Spolaky gairnd 99 yoftto on 14 cnrrioo and acorad four touchdown* Saturday, land­ing th* Shamrocks to a 37-6 victo­ry otwr tha Unrvoraity of Dotroit- Jeetrit at Livoeia Qateeeeville.

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Holiday art events sparkle with ideas

It’* almost Novombar, but it'* hagiwiung to look a lot Itka Chnatmaa at ar*a buiUb and •tor**. If jrou'r* *aarcfau>c tor creativo id*** to *ptc» up your Holiday, Ohaorvarland art abows aiid tour* provido pUnty of inopirattoa and (ift >d*ao. Som* b*n*flt tho arta or otbor organisa- tioaa, aoma not b«a tboy all ara arortby of a look.

Hora’a a guida to aoma of tha moot crsativ* art avanta of tha aeaaon:

A rhampagna rec*ptioa kkka off a ono day art azhibit and aala tha Wotnaa of Artiatry Sunday. OcC 30, at the Plymouth Cultural Can- tar. S26 Parmar.

Prom 1-6 p.m., the public ia invitad to view and purchaaa art by Carol McCraody of West- land. Sharon Dillenbock of Canton. Sue Argirofr of Livonia. Norma kfcQuoon of Garden City and Juba Giordano of Northvill*. Painting and mar­bling ara the primary madiuma ahowcaaad. moot in tha atyla of Realism.

*niora’s gouig to b* lota of original work, ra- productioas, hand-paintod omamanta, and T- ahirta with art,* said bfcQuaan.

Children't book artHm magic of childran’s book illuatration

coma* to th* Chrie Cantor Library Pine Arta Gallory Oct. 31 to Dec. 3 whan tha Livonia Arts Cwnmiaoion praaanta an axhibitian of artworks from tho Ebaaboth Stono Gallary in Birming- ham

Romambor whan you war* a child how a pic­ture ia a book eould taka your breath away, and whan DO one could taO you that your dreams wore too niifragaoiia to coa»a trtio?

-V hnagio* a gallmy fan of theee original art- wocta. H yitkal andMmfead fcnots, andonUtdly ankmals eaaa* to Ufa Vanly k r a hriof

■People hava collected book illuatration faryears. ‘n>ore is a tradition and valua attached to

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Pfymooth ehofi, the Neon Connection, ( n r right) utCroixiebM dingglaeefljratign.(Aboot)The Ueonia light artiet erafled Betty Boop in neon.

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the 1920s and 30s to the '* energetic architectural instal-

•lations in modern skyscrapi- >' ers. Livonia light artist,

Michael LaCroix takes its magic one step further.

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At Tha Noon Connection in Ply­mouth, Michael LaCroix use* the medium of light to create cuotom accent piecee for home# and buai- neaaea.

Prom contemporary lighting in cove ceilings to plant stands, th* Livonia resident bends the rule* when it comes to new ideas for the use of neon.

*A lot of the large contemporary home* the trend ia far cove ceding with all the walls painted bright white. While you don't see the pink neon lighting, it crsates a halo ef- fact, sndrding the room and giving it a warm glow,* said LaCroix dur­ing an intorview in his shop.

'*niat's what I like about neon, it add* a glow, an ambient soothing light. It's better than sitting in f tw t of a trn laoe .”

Inside LaCraix's small shop, ex- smptea of hie handiwork are avery-

srhm . Displayed on a back wall is a gu ita r with th* word Detroit

written ia noon script above it. A Michigan Stato University Spar­tans logo in green neon decorates another wall.

"Neon ia basically a line draw­ing. You can do a lot with it. A lot of people like to have their name in light*. Wall aoon^as and dock* are popular now. Cactus, moons and flamingo* are ao popular, I do five or six at a tims.”

Although LnCroix's bread and butter ia the oommardal sign work he doea far th* Big Utiree automo­tive companiec among others in­cluding th* recently opened Roadaiae Markat in Plymouth, it's his creativity in producing commie-

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Kratcbmaa. dirac- tor oT tka Stratacic Sarvkaa to tka Nat- far-ProAt Sartor at tka Tray-baaad St oaa. Aiifnat. Bakar Coai- naia icatioaa Corapa- aiaa. aaa tka aaaca- tiaa diiartor at tka MichitaB Couacil far tka Afta.

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Houra aia 9 a.m. to 9 pja. Moa- day to Tkuraday. 9 aja. to 5 pja. Priday-Saturday, aad 1-6 pja. Saaday.Art afad crafty aagrii

Naa Marnii^ School td Plym- outk otfara plaaty at tnwiaiial gift idoao at ita faortk aaaual arta « m1 crafta akoa 10 aja. to 5 p.m Sat­urday. Nor. 12 la tka Nottkrillo Coataiuaicy Caatar. 209 W. Main.

Atkaiaaioa ia 11.50 with pia- caada bora this Calabratioa at tka Afta to boaofit iko noa-proAt par- aat cooparativa ackool for ckil- drao frm praackool to aigbtk grada ia Plymoutk. Stata o«ti- ftad. tka ackool aorrao rtudaitta at all abllitiaa ham tka giftad to tko loaraiag diaablod

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A ltM glftNalaoa’a Galfary

piag for art gifts six days a at ito L i r o ^ locatioa. 1CS76 Middlebeh betawa PHe and Six Mila ia Ttnaata Corawa.

Art aa Gift, a aboaiag at raa- aoaably ptiead ararka by IS local aitiato. tuaa Nor. 10 to Doc. 21.

Galfary diractor, Laura Hardy bad cbcaaa a rarfaty oT works aad aitfato iadudiag paatol Gwaa Oiotrkb at Ca^ aa; aalarcolor ligbthwwaaa by T b a Tgri at Lfao- aia; pottary by Daafal Skoaahar at Ganfaa Qty; aatoreolor by

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”Wo kara two raty good day aitiata, two aaw pkfltagrapkma aad a lot of aaw paiatora. Soaat art rary abatract otbara an oolorftil wataroolara.”

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TVougb Ort. 18 - Aa aiblbrt.ar painrinp by Caria (VU Maaau- oato coatiauaa at tV Oroaaa Pcbito Park pdbry, IftlOS Kar- chovaL CaU (810) 821-4464.

To Oct. 29 — “Popular Cultara,’' aa aabiblt of worka by Rickard Priaca, Robert RauacVabarg, Joyce Paaaaato, Daaab Oppaa-

Ta Oct 28 - “Hat Souada: Cool Mualcal laatrttMaota“ coatiaoaa at 470 N. Woodward la BiiBlag- haai.CMl (810) 442-4786.

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A back aplaah Ibr a U tebn aiak faaturn n iaaat araa of glaao blocV arbicb a n alao popu­lar aow. Flaablag through tV aatal-opoqua. wavy glaaa b a Hgfcmtiij boh of aaoa. CoIubib- ahapad plaat alaada. and and to- blaa fcatun iaaarda at glowlac light.

' “I a^)oy il baoauaa of tV chal- baye of naon. and tV craativity. Kaowiag you atart with ooma- thlag atnright and eraota a work of art.“

LaCrolz takaa tV idoa ftroni atari to Saiah for thaaa profacta. Ha worV la ravaraa dealgalag and tb n laying out tV pattarn badan baadlac any glaaa tubing. Onoa Saiahoa. V lipita two of taa three natural gaa'bunan to bagla haat- ia g th n bandlBg tV glaaa WhUa twirttag tV tubiag V blowa air

through a boaa ebnehad la hb toath. T V air pravanto tV glaaa waUa from collapalBg ae V ro- tataa tV now pliabU glaaa la tV On. Whan tV glaaa atarta to glow rad. H’a nearly ready for bandlnc

l ^ r o l i burned a lot of fingan while parbeting tV ekilb of tV trade i^ c h in yean part have ba- oooM a rarity.

“Not many of tV old timan a n left. It’a a ran art form and gat- ting rarer aU time."

TV naaon tV neon trade b dying out b bacauaa of tV lengthy training naoaaaary to bam tV akilb. LaCrob s p n t nine waaka aarviag n intonaa rt>- prentbaaliip under n old Aurtii- n gantlaman in Windaor. But even today. V buma a lot of fin-

brothar'a aign company, and ba- fon that V wua a cVf for tV Bi­jou Raataurant in Southllald, But V could not ahaV tV irraabtibb lun of tV glowing glaaa T V craativity of bandiag mualcal notoa to amerga from a aaupboiM or tromboM provod too much.

Today b tV homo aharad with hb wifi, (bthy, a day artbt and eon. Jamaa. avidanoa of LaCrob’a naon work b avarywbara. moat no- tabb b a moon in hb 7-yaar-old aon’a bedroom.

AU hb noon b cnativa. from a Ford Muataag logo for a ebaak car abown arrand tV couatry. to tha AiU aba anatomy of a man with blue and rod pumping through hb vaina, LaCrob b a maator of tV modium.

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Tarry OTUmitIm waa appoint- •d dirrctor of atratrfic plan- a ia f with Loar Soattng Corp. in Southfiotd. OHourke will ^ reaponaibU for planning and gui^ng the atratagic growth of the company. He had been em­ployed by Ford Motor Co. for 21 yeara, where he worked in the purchaaing department O'noaakm

E dw ard B laao J r . of Weat- land joined Farm Bureau In- aurance aa an area agent. Blaao had been a manager for Marathon Fuel Oil in Birming­ham. He earned aeveral top awarda for petroleum product aalea before undergoing the training neceaaary for new in- aurance agenta.

\P e te r M ueller waa named project engineer at Inalfa Hol- landia Inc. in Farmington Hilla. Mueller will aerve aa a li- aiaon between cuatomert' engi­neering departmenta, Inalfa Hollandia and Inalfa B V., IHTa parent company. He had worked at Kelly Technical Ser- vicaa in Dearborn

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Two • Kanaeth NewmannAloel South and Aaeocietea and Arthur F. Smith Arefailaeta. both in South- field • daoigned houeea. Victor Sandd A Aaanciataa la Birmiag- ham draw plana t ir a dub. Boy O. Fraach Aaaaeiataa in Bochaatai rnniwptuaHiail an addithai to a na-

Roy 0. F^tnehA»9oeiaie$ designed this txieHaion to 9 imiurttmUirmRoekmlir.A

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arrhitectural prnfcaainnala ia Ifia- naaata racaiead acooladaa. Prqketa muat hova bean camplatad a ritl^ the peat Bwuayaara.

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Arthur F. Smith, who chaired the atota competition thio year.

Scott Boaaey, an orehitaet with Naumann/Smith, waa prefect da- aignar for a complataiy ranaeatad lakafront houaa owned by Oaoega Broatoff and Connie Brawn ia D n- tor.

**It's a email, two bedroom honao,” Boanay said. “I t atartad out aa a nett age. Ihay tadi it dawn ta bare atuda. IVa racy compact.. Lota of apaoas do double duty.^

The antraaoa fe w , fer inatanca, can ba uaad a maing araa. Baa- nay aaid. Staraga drawara wara b u tt uadar atapa.

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*lt waa prarioualy a dub that attraotad a lot of muaidana, a rt Btudanta • a oountai^cultera dub," Saroki aaid. “Wa thought wo ahauld daraiop an that thama”

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Orar-rofulation and the difficulty of uihan poor to own houaea are major problams focinf the conatruction induatry, aaid Jamao R. Irriaa, praaidant alaet of the National Aased- stioa of Home Buildara.

Irriaa, a builder and property manager in Portland. Ora., apolM to atudanta during a ra- eant riah to Lawrtnea Technological Uniror- aity ia SouthSald.

irriaa challanged architectural, aaginaar- iag and trade students ta bacooM familiar with building iaanaa and ta gat inrolrad flnd-

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Soraral atudanta intarriawod after Inrino’a brief romarks agrnrl with hia tana, aapadally aa it related to the aarironmont

*Ona thing I like about the group (NAHB) ia they hare a handle on the issua," aaid Chad Oriawis, a senior arcfaitactura major and traaaurar of LIVa student NAHB e fa ^ tar. 1 worked with on orehitaet who built on a lake and DNR was rory haary hoadad.*

1 think woodlands are undar oontroL'* said Bill Dewaraaaa. a aaaior anginaaring major. ”ith aot Uta it oaad to bo. Psoplo know how ta harraat, raplant, Natura ii roally adaptira.”

*1 thiak the gMMra) publk is more anri- roaaiantally conacieua/ aaid Michalla Brat, aa arebitactara senior aad oaerotary of the LTU atudaa t chapter.

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“Probably Um hmo( dtfllcult Uiinf arM Um aita,** SmiUi aaid. “Tba bouaa coul^ 't ba widar Umo 2ft faa( or loofM Uian 89 faa( and wo woro buiktinf 9,500 aquaia fMC**

Roy G. Praocb AaaocialM dou- blad Um spaca oi Um nacura can- tar at Dinoaaur Hill Natuia Pra- •arva in Rocbaatar to about 2.(00 •quara feat by adding on to a port­a l ciaaaroom-

'“TIm moat chaJlangin< aapact to ua waa tbay Mra on a vary lim- itad budfot — juat undar SIOO.OOO.” aaid David G. Franch.

“Wa Mnnnrtad to an unilar.” ba addad. “It'a built into part oi tba nonda vRbfront Soar to oalling and a pitciMila cwtiMirwl osAlte turnl truaaM ara all aipoiad It’a dona witb natural atood. inaapan- alva wood, tbat waa atainad **

Quinn Bvana/Arcbitacto ot Ann Arbor won two aoMrda — law acbool claoifoom ranovation at Um Univonlty oi Micbiflan and a now Ypailanti Tranait Cm tar

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William Kaaalar k Aaaodntoaand Smith, Hinchman A Grytla Aaaociataa. both in Datroit, racaivod awarda for projacta at laaat 2ft yaara old which thay orif- inally dmignad

Tha fonnar did public houaing for tha aldarly in Wayna, oomplat- •d in 1969, tha latar Pirat Padarnl of Michigan haadquartara in Da­troit. Aniahad in 1966.

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largeat among 11 matropolitan araaa in tha Midwaat and Rust Balt aurvayad by U.S. Housing Markata.

Tha others ranged from a 24- parcMt incToaaa. Sc Louis arith 6.200 singla-fiamUy permits, to a 4-parcant dadina, MinnMpolis/ Sc Paul with 7.600 permits.

For Um period April through June, southeastern Michigan builders pulled permits for nearly6.000 single-frunily units, a 25- percent incraasa from the second quarter of last year.

Natkmally, the sacoad-quartar increase waa 14 percent with316.000 units permitted.

“Obviously, tha auto industry’s

reaurgence and continuad proa- parity has had an effoct in our area,” said Brian Bragg, editor. “It’s job formation and axpacta- tion of job security that gives av- eryona conAdenca to maka a com­mitment to buy that bouse.

gainers for second quarter and Arst half.” tha publicaUon raport-•d.

“Even though interest have run up so sharply this year . . . a point and a h ^ or more . . . tha (new bousing) market is running ahead of last year. That’s really remarkable,” Bragg added.

“Surprising stranjth of auto in­dustry spreads amploymant bonua acroas many sactora. Area has added about 66,000 jobs in the poet four quarters, bringing total to 84,000-^us net new jobs, aome 21,000 in manufacturing, in the past eight quartara.

numbers of suba offering product in all price ranges,” U.S. Housing MarkaU said oif southeast am Michigan. "Soma narvouaneas about poasibla overbuilding if job numbers weaken. Mortgagi rate increase softened summer mar­ket.

The U.S. Housing Markato re­port picked up on soma of tboM themes.

“One-fam surge had (Datroit) metro area among nation's biggaat

“SaUa of new single family dwelling is strongaat in tha tlTO.000 to $190,000 mova-up range,” tha repo t continued. “Maritat for dwellings $300,000- plua sraokar.

“Homabuildars bustling, great

“Best traffic and sales are in far weat suburbs along 1-275 and 1-96 corridors — Northvilla, Novi, Walled Lake and Canton Town­ship — and further weat toward Ann Arbor arith M-14 as stem.

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I Aldrldi eras named sen­ior vies prasidanc asaociate cra- ativo director on tha Dodge na- tioTMJ account with BBDO adver- tiaing ia SouthAald. Gary Wlaa waa namad vice praaidant, aaaoci- ata craotiva director, and Mlha

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cently was inducted into tha $100,000 Club by Superior Coffee and Foods for achieving $100,000 in salaa in 1994. Lauar, ragional manager/olBca ooffisa sarvioa and vending, hm worked for Superior for a year.

rector ia charge of programs for Unitad Carobral Palay of Matro- poUtan Datroit in SouthAald. Cardinal Joined tha UCP of Mat ropolitan Datroit in 1960.

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Laalia J. Pattorsoa of Bkwro- Aeld Hills racaivod the Miehigan Asaociation of Cartillad Public Aocountanta 1994 Diatiaguishad Sarvks Award at tha MAClPA an­nual masting and laadarahtp con- feroooa. An aaeociation nMinbar siaoe 1969, Pattaraon is a partaar at Parker Wittus and Co. in SouthAald.

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