Canton Observer for March 8, 2007

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Canton Observer for March 8, 2007
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CANTON
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March 8, 2007
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passionate
about making
the world a
better place
Cops find
body kept in
apartment
for weeks
BY TIFFANY l PARKS
STAff WR TER
BY TIFFANY L PARKS
STAff WRITER
A 19-year-old Cantou woman who
moved mto her apartment two months
ago was found dead m her hvmg room
late Tuesday
The woman, whose Identrty has not
been released, was dIscovered after
Canton pollee receIVed an anonymous
tIp that the woman dIed about three
weeks ago and that her roommate a 28
year-old woman, was still hVlllg lllside
the umt on the 41000 block of
Heathmore Court
All they Said was that they obtained
lllfonnatIOn there was a body lllside the
locatIOn, saId Canton Sgt RIck
Pomorskr 'When officers got (to the
apartment) they ImmedIately detected
an odor
The woman was found In an advancpd
state of decomposItIOn on the floor of
the hvmg room Her body Lad been co,
ered WIth (lothmg
Pomorskr saId the VictIm and hel
roommate weren t related and had only
hved together for a short penod The
woman who wasn t under arrest agreed
to come to the pohee statIOn and was
l;ltll1 bemg mtpn.71P'vpd
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mormng
She was rather calm when officers
arnved but she was surpnsed to see us
at the door, Pomorski saId addmg that
she s been cooperatIve so far
The VictIm s cause of death IS stdl
unknown She was transported to the
Wayne County MedIcal Exammer ,
Office
There are a lot of theorIes however
all of that means nothmg Pomorski
saId
In hIgh school, she was comed the
gIrl 'most likely to save the world"
Years later, Jyl B"rnett hasn't let her
I Iymollth Chnstlan Academy classmatesdown
I'm strll the same person I was
when I was 14, saId Barnett, who now
lives m northern Callforma and works
as an outreach
coordInaThose who would like
tor for a
food
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Yack 'celebrates' the
positives during annual
township address
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DelIvery call
(866) 887-2737
HIlI Tov.nshlp Supenlsor
Tom Yack acknowledged
the problems of 2006 but
focused on the PObltl\ e
The theme for thIS year s
event was Celebrate
Canton
I feel we should cele
brate versu<;j bemg down m
the dumps
Yack saId Are
people hurtlllg? Yes
there s no questIon but
dwelllllg on It IS depress
mg Its really easy to fall
llltO the trap of thlllklllg
negatIvely but" ere gomg
to thmk pO'ltive
The 45 mmute presen
tatlOn mned VIdeo Vl'lth a
PowerPOlnt presentatIOn
Yack touched on the state s
The Observer
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Jyl Barnett a 1996Plymouth Chflstlan Academy graduate has lraveled lhe globe since her days
In 2006, the townshIp
slashed Jobs and faced a
dramatIc drop m new
housmg umts That s the
bad news
The good news IS that
Canton s commercIal
development IS roarIng
the townshIp IS still haIled
as one of the safest areas
m the state and the mtersectIon Improvement program IS allevlatmg some
traffic problems
Durmg hIS annual State
of the TownshIp luncheon
on Wednesday at the
VIllage Theater at Cherry
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PLEASE SEE GRADUATE, A5
Realtor helps seniors
ready to make move
BYllfFANYL PARKS
STAff WRITER,
The pace IS slower than the
frenZIed atmosphere you mIght
see onA&E's Sell Thw House, but
the work ISJust as worthwhIle
Nancy AUStlll of Canton IS a ~er"
tlfied semors real estate speCIaliSt
With Coldwell Banker Preferred
Realtors m Plymouth and Canton
In addItIOn to ot\rer aspects of
realty, she helps semors move
from theIr homes llltO mdependent or asSIsted lIVIng commumbes
"1 love workmg With semor CItizens; SaId Austm, who's been III
real estate for 24 years They have
such values and they trust that
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BILL BRESLER j STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Tom Yack reacts to Ron Lieberman s cflilque of hiS Slale of lhe
Township address Wednesday
strugglmg economy and
the Impact of Canton
bnnglllg m less than 250
neVI housmg umts last
year V\ hen neally 1,000
were expected In recent
years the townshIp had
brought III as nanyas
1 260 ne'" resIdences
We had to lav off 50
percent of our bUIldmg
department,'
he saId
DespIte the sharp
dechne In new homes, the
commercIal SIde of the
townshIp IS m full swmg
In addItIOn to the fervor
connected to IKEA,
PLEASE SEE YACK, A5
Nancy Auslln
PlEASE SEE REALTOR, A4
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Barnett, 28, was recently m Canton
to VISIther parents, Bob and Shern
She swung through MIchIgan after
travelmg to Washmgton D C to meet
'V'Ith Cabforma
represe'l}tatn es about
the plight of the hnngry
I've always been trymg to save the
earth;' she chuckled
After graduatmg from PCA m 1996,
Barnett went on to MIChIgan State
Umverslty Before gettmg her degree
m zoology and enVironmental JournalIsm m 2000, she went on hIatus to
travel
"The bug bIt me, she said, addmg
that one of her grandmothers encouraged her to see the world
Whrle m Scotland, Barnett met a
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1734) 459 2700
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Observer & Eccentnc I Thursday March 8 2007
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Correction
An edltonal m the Thursday
March 1, Observer €!I Eccenrnc
mcorrectly made reference to
legIslatIve penSIOns LegIslatIVe
penSIons were ehmmated m
1997 and legIslators elected
alter that are not covered by a
penSIOn
lE.A.M. fund-raiser
On Fnday, March 9, from
4-9 pm, Cold Stone
Creamery, located at 50409
Independence Street near
Cherry HIll and RIdge roads,
wIll donate a portIon of Its
sales to the Canton Pohce
Department s TEAM program
TEAM (Teachmg, Educatmg
and Mentonng) IS an educatIonal program deSIgned to
make schools safer, promote
responsIble CItIzenshIp and
encourage posItIve characterIStICS The program IStaught at
DIscovery MIddle School and
to 2nd and 5th graders m
Canton's elementary schools
Cold Stone Creamery IS
located near the IntersectIOn of
Cherry HIll and RIdge Roads,
at m Canton Proceeds WIll be
used to purchase supphes for
the TEAM program Stop by
and enJoy some Ice cream for a
good cause
Chamber mixer
The Canton Chamber of
Commerce and T C Gators
Sports Page have Jomed
together to host a speCIal After
Hours celebratIOn 5-10 p m
Thursday, March 15 at T C
Gators, WhICh ISlocated m the
Canton Corners Shoppmg
Center at Ford and LIlley
roads ThIS WIllbe a great
opportumty for you to enJoy
dmner, dnnks whIle network
mg WIth famIly, fnends and
coworkers T C Gators WIll be
offermg food speCIals such as
quesadlllas, nachos, and fajItas
as well as drmk speCIals
"TIns event 18 sponsored by
the chamber but open to the
pubhc so brmg your famIly,
fnends and coworkers T C
Gators has generously offered
to donate 10 percent of purchases made to the Canton
Chamber of Commerce ThIS
money WIllhelp fund some of
our educatIOnal programs,
expos and events, saId DIanne
COJeI, preSIdent of Canton
Chamber of Commerce
In addItIOn to food drmks
and networkmg opportumtIes,
the Canton Chamber WIllbe
sellmg $5 raftle tIckets
one
tIcket holder WIllWIn a $500
vacatIOn voucher The raffle IS
sponsored by AFLAC- Todd
Taylor, Canton Computers,
Carlson Wagonht Travel and
State Farm Insurance-Tom
Stahl If you would hke more
mformatIOn regardmg thIS
event, please call the Canton
Chamber of Commerce office
at (734) 453-4040
Canton senior
happenings
more InformatIOn or to regIster
for the event, phone (248)
863-7705 (after 5 pm) or
(248) 476-0791
Secrets of AchIeVIng Balance,
Energy and VItalIty from
6 30-8 30 pm, March 20 at
the Plymouth CulturaiCenter,
525 Farmer Street m
Plymouth TICkets are $8 m
advance or $10 at the door
TIckets are avaIlable at FIt
Zone for Women-Canton,
(734) 927-9991 GabrIala's,
(734) 455 8884, or Plymouth
ChIropractic Wellness Center,
(734) 453 7090
For more mformatIOn, con
tact Larry or Mary Anne at
(734) 927-9991
Blood Drive
Grief support group
The Tax Counsehng Program
(E FIlmg only) contmues on
Tuesdays at the SummIt
through Apnl10 Make your
appomtment by calhng the
semor desk at (734) 394-5485
The program IS deSIgned for
moderate Income semors and
ISoffered at no charge by
tramed volunteers
Canton semor CItIzens (55
and older) are mVIted to a St
PatrIck's Day Party, from noon
to 330 pm, March 14 at
SummIt on the Park m Canton
The event, sponsored by
Waltonwood Cherry HIll and
CarrIage Park and Commumty
bank of Dearborn, WIllfeature
down home food, mcludmg
roast beef, corned beef,
mashed potatoes and gravy
There WIll also be entertamment by one man band Renme
Kaufmann Door pnzes and
speCIal pnzes for the best
green outfits WIllbe awarded
The cost IS $9 for reSIdents
and $18 for non reSIdents For
more InformatIOn or to purchase a tIcket, call (734) 2945485
The semor center ISoffenng
two upcommg trIps m March
FIrSt, on March 17, the group
WIlltravel to the Croswell
Opera House to see' Tuesdays
WIth Mome Lunch IS mcluded On March 21, they WIll
travel to the Toledo Museum of
Art WIth lunch at Tony Packos
RegIster for these trIpS at the
SummIt front desk
For more mformatIon about
these programs, call the semor
center at (734) 394-5485
Weight loss and
health seminar
Chns Johnson, author of
Meal Patternmg WIllpresent a
semmar called Learn the
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The Sharmg & CarIng Coffee
Hour IS an ongomg grIef support group for WIdows and
WIdowers hosted by Heartland
HospIce The group ISheld
from 10-11 a m at Heartland
Healthcare Center located at
4701 N LIlley Road m Canton
The focus of the group IS on
the later stages of grIef, WIth an
emphasIS on learnmg to hve
WIth the loss ThIS group IS
held the first and thIrd
Wednesday of the month IS
open to anyone grIeVIng the
loss of a spouse There IS no
charge to attend
For addItIOnal mfOrnIatIOn,
contact Ann Chnstensen,
Heartland HospIce bereavement coordmator, toll·free at
(888) 973-1145
Mom to mom sale
Tr-Clty ChrIstIan Center m
Canton IS haVIng Its SprIng
Mom to Mom Sale on
Saturday, March 31, from 8 30
amI p m Table rentals are
sold to capacIty WIth more
than 75 moms selhng theIr
kIds' clothes, toys, baby eqUIpment, etc There IS a $1 admISSIOn Tn-CIty ISlocated at 3855
Sheldon Road m Canton, Just
north of MIChIgan Avenue
Professional business
women
The Canton Busmess &
ProfeSSIOnal Women WIll host
a meetmg SOCIaland networkmg event from 6-8 30 pm,
March 12 at Waltonwood at
Cherry HIll, 42600 Cherry HIll
m Canton Waltonwood IS
located on Cherry HIll Just east
of LIlley Enter off Cherry HIll
and come In the maIn
entrance The group WIll meet
on the 2nd floor
The event WIll offer an
opportumty to network WIth
other busmess women In the
commumty and to see what
Canton BPW IS all about whIle
you showcase your busmess
Attendees are encouraged to
brIng samples and gIve-aways
Bringing home top honors
The Plymouth-Canton High Schools Madngal ChOir and Chamber ChOir
achieved a l' rating at the MSYMAHigh School Solo and Ensemble
Festival In February With thiS rating these groups Will progress to the
State Solo and Ensemble Feslival scheduled for March 30 31 SolOists
MaggIe Burr, Sandy Nahra and Lucy Han also received first diVISion
ratings dunng the feslival
to hand out
ReservatIOn IS reqmred to
attend thIS event Please RSVP
by Thursday, March 8 Contact
Canton BPW preSIdent June
NICholas, Junemcholas@comcast net or (313) 610 2561
VFWfish
The VFW Post 6695 1426 S
MIll Street (LIlley) m
Plymouth, WIllhost fish fry
FrIdays from 5-7 p m every
FrIday though Good Fnday
The ~ost of the all you can eat
baked or frIed fish IS $8 for
adults, and $5 for chIldren
Dmner mcludes potato or
macarOnI and cheese, cole
slaw, and roll
Players are
'Footloose'
The Park Players present
theIr productIOn of Footloose,
based on the 1980s screen verSIon starnng KevIn Bacon,
March 22-24 and March 30-31
WIth 8 P m performances m
the GlOrIa Logan Audltonum
for the Performmg Arts mSlde
Salem HIgh School
, Footloose" tells the story of
CIty boy Ren McCormack who
has to move to a small rural
town In AmerIca where dancmg IS banned PandemOnIum
stnkes as Reo cuts loose and
soon has the whole town on ItS
feet
TIckets are $10 for all shows,
all ages TIckets can be purchased 2 30 5 30 P m
Monday Thursday m the
upper audItorIUm at Salem
HIgh School, or at the door
one hour before curtam on
performance mghts
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22nd annual Sportsmen's
Banquet at 6 p m Saturday,
March 10, at Roma Banquets,
32550 Cherry HIll, Garden
CIty There WIll a sIlent auctIOn
featUrIng wIldhfe prInts that
are framed, matted, SIgned and
numbered, and prIzes hke
chOIce of firearm valued at
more than $1,250, an assortment offishmg and huntmg
supphes, charter trIps and rods
and reels TIckets are $35 each
and mclude buffet m~al and
open bar TIckets must be pur
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lakes to support future fishmg
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Contours Express, 8014
Sheldon Center Road m
Canton, IShostmg a Red Cross
Blood DrIve on Monday,
March 12 from 1-7 p m To
make an appomtment, please
call (734) 416-9350 or regIster
onlme at wwwglvehfe org
Contours Express WIllbe glvmg any person who attempts
to donate a free two-week trIal
membershIp Blood supphes
contmue to be at a CrItICally
low level Please call today and
schedule your appomtment
Save a LIfe GIve Blood
Court Justice to
speak
MIchIgan Supreme Court
JustIce Manlyn Kelly WIll be
the guest speaker at a luncheon meetmg of the League of
Women Voters of Northwest
Wayne County on Saturday,
March 10, at the ClVlCCenter
LIbrary The pubhc IS mVIted
to attend the event, WhICh
begIns at 12 15 P m A modest
lunch WIll be offered, $5 donatIOn requested
For more mformatIon~ contact Paula Bowman at (734)
455-4726
Volunteers needed
ChrIstmas m ActIon ISlookIng
for volunteers to partICIpate m
theIr Apnl 28 actIon day to proVIdefree home repaIrs for elderly
and low-mcome homeowners m
Canton Volunteers are needed
for general home repaIr Jobs,
paIntIng and yard work
IndIVIduals WIth speCIal skIlled
trades such as plumbmg, electnCIty, roofing and drywall are
espeCIally needed
If you would lIke to volunteer,
please call Pat VanDusen at
(734) 394 5193 or e-maIl at
pvandusen@canton-mlorg
'Mom 2 Mom' sale
In antICIpatIon of theIr
upcommg Mom 2 Mom sale, the
Canton Newcomers mVItestable
renters to sell new and gently
used maternIty, baby and cluld
Items, mcludmg furnIture and
larger play eqUIpment The sale
wIll be held on Saturday, Apnl21
at the SummIt on the Park from
830 a m 1 p m The event wIll
also feature door pnzes and
more For more mformatIon,
please call (734) 699-7398
Radio auction
Local busmesses can support
WSDP 88 1 FlVL, the student-run
radIo statIon serVIngthe
Plymouth-Canton school dIStnct, by sponSOrIng the statIon's
annual aUctlon, scheduled 9
a m to 10 p m Saturday, May
12
Bus1l1,essesand mdlVlduais
can sponsor half-hours and
hours of the auctIon broadcast
The statIon ISalso lookIng for
busmesses Interested m a more
sIgmficant sponsorshIp for a
tItle sponsor, major sponsors
and key sponsors
SponsorshIp not omy helps
the statIon but ISa great way to
mtroduce your busmess to our
hsteners; SaId BIll KeIth, statIOn
manager 'In addItIon to our
regular hsteners, manyaddItIonal people tune m Just for the
auctIOn SponsorshIp ISa very
cost-effectIve way to reach
them'
Anyone mterested m sponsorIng the auctIOn can contact
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Observer & Eccentric I Thursday March 8 2007
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'We're in it together'
Dems unveil plan for House 'sacrifices'
BY BRAD KADRICH
STAFF WRITER
Members of the Plymouth Canton Drumline celebrate the trophy they won at the WGI Regional Drumllne Competition
Dayton Dhlo
In
Crafting support
Boosters hold annual ensemble for music program
dents) have saCrIficed;"saId
BY TONY BRUSCATO
much volunteer work and mon-
employees
bands IIIthe country, conSIstent-
ly bnngmg home top honors m
both state and natIOnal meets
With families mOVingmto the
school dlstnct Just to be part of
the expenence
Along With the success and
notonety comes the pressure of
competItIve each
a competltlOn mvolvmg
60
bands from around the state -
The Plymouth-Canton Drumllne puts on a trophy-Winning performance
WGI Regional Drumllne Competition In Dayton, Dhlo
years Last year, the marchmg
band placed mnth m the nation
at the Bands of Amenca Grand
National Championship m
IndianapolIS
But, With the notonety comes
hard work and a financlll1 comnntruent by students and their
parents
Each student ISresponSible
for $1 400 m commitment fees,
whICh can be paid by the famlhes or earned through fundraIsmg, Stamper SaId Because of
the natIOnal scope, It S expenSIve
totravel,proVidefac~ltlesand
food when you're mOVingnearly
200 students around We have
to rent trucks, bu~d props and
pay all the contractual salanes
Stamper SaId of the 3-5 fulltime musIc teachers at the htgh
school park only Marc
Whitlock, P-CEP mUSIcteacher
and marchmg band
illS salary tram
nettmg me DOOStersabout
mrector,eams
$25,000 Other fund-raisers
earn the PCMB between $7,000
and $25,000 accordmg to
Stamper
"The marchmg band ISthe tail
that wags the dog, It s the rev-
the chstnct The others, plus
dozens of part-time employees,
are under contract to the PCMB
Peggy FenWick of Canton
Township bCCalUea parent
booster thiS year when her
daughter, NICole, a freshman at
Salem High School, began playmg clannet m the high school
enue generator for the entire
progralll,' silld Stamper refernng to the slgmficance of the
marchmg band to the program
that mcludes a number of concert and mstrumental bands If
you look at the thmgs that bnng
natIOnal notonety to our dlstnct
the marchmg band has done
that consistently throughout the
last 25 years
Over the past 15 years, the
Plymouth-Canton Marchmg
Band has amassed more than
500 awards, and has earned the
state champIOnship from the
Michigan Compehng Band
Assocllltion m all but two of 21
musIC program
"It takes a Village to run thiS
program, there SJust so much
gomg on SImultaneously," srod
FenWick As co-chillr of the
freshman parents, I dldn t realIze how much parental mvolvement was reqUired to make It
work
"WIth volunteenng comes the
opportumty to bu~d new friendships, for the adults as well as
the kids, she SaId It s a pOSI-
In the
etary contnbutlOn to the program that no one dlstnct or
teacher can proVide,"Whitlock
saId We are mdebted to them,
their generosity and th~lr hard
work for the love of our kids
Stamper, a 1975 graduate of
Salem, played baritone m the
band before mOVingon to the
Western MIchIgan Umverslty
band for five years He admitted
present day band members
work a lot harder than he
remembered
They practice 3 1/2 half
nours
d
day durmg me week,
and ItS not unusual on Saturday
to go from 7 a m to 10 pm With
practIce and competitIOn,
Stamper said 'You can t tell me
that marchmg backward at 180
beats per mmute With a horn
ISnt a sport
"This ISan mcrechble way to
have the sport of the arts, and at
the same time grow our kids m
teamwork and bemg good CltI
zens," he srod
"Asmall percentage Will go on
to be mvolved m mUSIC,but all
will be great Citizens and leaders
III our
commumtIes
That s
what ItS all about
The Sprmg Arts & Crafts
Ensemble WIllbe held Saturday
from 10 a.m to 4 p m at Canton
HIgh School AdmlssJOn
IS $2
tive connectIOn WIth your
All proceeds go toward the
musIC program at Plymouth-
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the
mldable years, We re workmg
together hand mohand With
them, and when parents are
mvolved the kids tend to stay m
the straIght and narrow
Whitlock SaId the Importance
of the boosters contnbuhon to
the overall band program IS
mvaluable They supply so
The Plymouth-Canton
Marchmg Band ISrenowned as
one of the premier competition
year, which has Its cost
About $500,000, to be exact
The Plymouth-Canton MusIC
Boosters (PMCB), couslstmg of
about 400 parents of more than
300 students m the vanous
mUSICprograms at PIYJUouthCanton EducatIOnal Park, IS
holdmg Its third annual Spnng
Arts & Crafts Ensemble at
Canton High School Saturday
Its aJuned art and craft exhl
blhon, With ex1nbltors mcludmg
makers of handcrafted Jewelry,
wood crafts glass works paInt
mgs, as well as clothmg and
lmeus With admISsIOnof $2, the
PCMB hopes to culhvate about
$12,000 from the fund rillser
Mark Stamper preSident of
the PCMB said It, oue piece of
the fund raIsmg puzzle The
maJor fund raiser ISthe Great
Lakes InVitahonai hosted by
Plymouth Canton m October -
CorrIveau,
freshman 20th Dlstnct representative elected
m November 'It's a good first step to show
people they're not alone m thiS We re right
there With them"
Cornveau said the plan doesn t need a vote,
but that he hoped Republicans would embrace
It State Rep Phil LaJoy (R-Canton) SaId he
heard about the proposal m vanous media outlets, though he has not discussed the proposal
With any of his Democratic colleagues
However, he said the plan made sense on the
surface
I haven t seen the details, but my take IS,
sure LaJoy SaId Ifwe have an opportumtyto
make cuts and show we are Wlllmg to make sacnfices and still mamtam a responsible government, Im all for It '
The plan has several parts It would
• End lifetime health care coverage for new
state representatives
begmnmg With the Class
of 2008 Currently, representatIves who serve
at least SIXyears get the lifetime coverage at
age 55 The new plan would also require current lawmakers to pay more for health care,
bnngmg them mime With what other state
STAFF WRITER
remammg
With the MIChigan economy still struggling
mightily, auto mdustry Jobs dlsappeanng and
residents of the state bemg forced to tighten
their belts, House Democrats unveiled a plan
Monday to shave their own budget they hope
Will demonstrate everyone's "m It together'
The House plan to streamlme ItS own mternal budget, which Democrats say could save
some $3 5 million a year, was explamed m a
senes of press events staged around the state
State Rep Marc Cornveau (D-NorthVllle)
revealed the plan at a gathermg at Plymouth
City Hall The plan calls for, among other
thmgs, an end to lifelong health care for new
state representatives, an Increase In the
monthly co-pay House employees pay for medIcal msurance, bannmg the use of state funds
for out-of-state travel and a 5-percent cut m
the overall House budget
'I thmk this IS a real sign we as a body are
saYing, We re Wlllmg to sacnfice because (resI-
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Marc COrFIveau, (D-Northville) unveils a House plan to
streamline Its operation and cut Its budget dUFIng a press
event at Plymouth City Hall Monday
$10, COrriveau said the new one has yet to be
determIned»
• Ban the use of state funds for out-of-state
travel
• Cut the House budget by more than 5 percent and cut pOSitIOns Wlthm the House to
ehminate redundanCIes
House budget cuts would come m the form
of eqUipment purchase and lease, office supply
purchase and other redundanclCs
The Job cuts
would not mvolve the staffs of House members, Cornveau sald
We're very sensitive to people losmg their
Jobs, but these are tough tImes, CorrIveau
said
We'll do everythIng
areas
There are cheaper
theIr staff members
other legtslatlve staffers
and
The current co-pay IS
ways to do bUSIness
"In prInCIple, I agree With cuttmg costs,'
LaJoy saId 'ConsIderIng the economIC chmate,
everythmg should be on the table I don
any details, though From what I heard,
real heavy on details'
Cornveau said the plan IS deSigned to
the House more effiCient
We wanted to start lookmg mternally
we could become
more streamhned,
t see
It'S not
make
where
he saId
People are makmg saCrifices day-to-day, and
we re not above makmg those same kmds of
• Increase monthly health care co-pays for
state representatives,
It,
for them mother
rather than on the backs of taxpayers"
LaJoy said hes still waltmg for the meat
sacrdices
saId
we can to mlmmlze
and maybe find posItions
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Observer & Eccentric I Thursday March 8 2007
Honoring
the heroes
REALTOR
FROMPAGEAl
you are workmg m theIr best
mterests'
Austm, who easIly rolls off
the n3lUes and stones of chents
from years past, was msplred
to help semor CitIzens after her
father pondered selhng hiS
longtime home after the death
of her mother
He told me he dIdn't know
what to do and I smd, you
know, there's a real need here,"
she smd, addmg that today's
paperwork-heavy home buymg
process was much more
stre3lUhned when many of her
older chents bought theIr
homes
"Some of them are the orIginal owners so trymg to sell can
be overwhelmmg There used
to be five or SlXforms and now
there's (a lot more),' she smd,
while holdmg her mdex finger
and thumb about two mches
apart
Descnbmg closmg days as an
'emotIOnal tIme," Austin saId
sealmg the deal for a semor
couple can take tnonths longer
than a couple m theIr 30s
'IfyoureJust m It to make a
qUick sell and move on, thIS
BILL BRESLER I STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
ISn't (the specIalty) for you, she
saId You have to have a lot of
Richard Regan stands In Veterans Memonal Park In downtown Plymouth
patIence because sometImes It
dunng cold and snowy weather to honor fallen Michigan soldiers and Mannes
takes the seller up to a year to
Perhaps he IS domg what IS deCide If they want to move
Regan IS domg somethmg posYou have to understand how to
necessary to call attentIOn to
Itive for mlhtary personnel
work WIth f3lUIly members and
the fact that MichIgan soldIers
across the globe
have been there smce the ClVll legal Issues - ItS not for every
He helps counter the
Realtor"
War, defendmg our country
normal lack of concern for
Although many of her olcYer
and fulflllmg the obhgatlOn of
those m the mtlltary, Pawelak
chents have at least one famIly
the mlhtary, regardless of the
saId
cause, he saId
Many people say they
should do somethmg, but
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When motonsts see RIck
Regan of Plymouth pacmg
back and forth WIth hIS homemade sIgn on the northwest
corner of Church and Mam
streets, they ve come to know
It means MIchIgan IS mournmg one of Its own
Regan, 57, a retired Ford
Motor Co employee, makes
the trek from hIS nearby Ann
Street home to the corner of
the Veterans Memonal Park
each time a MIchigan soldIer
dIes m Iraq
"ThIS Isn t about the war,"
Said Regan, a Navy veteran
who served In VIetnam 'ThIs
brmgs attentIOn to what IS
gomg on WIth our guys and
gals m Iraq Even though wars
are wrong, we have to gIve
them appreCIatIVe support
Regan has been on the corIler for about a month, holdmg
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MIChIgan semce person has
fallen m Iraq, honk for our
heroes Passmg motorists
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talk and others have taken hIm
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"I stay out here untIl I get
cold," Regan SaId I'm out
here way too much
Smce the War of 1812,
Americans have always gone
over to help other natIOns," he
saId "I want to drum up support for our troops and thank
them Its not theIr fault they
have to be there"
Regan smd he remembers
commg back from VIetnam,
when there was plenty of ammoslty about the war and
agamst soldIers who returned
home
'I remember they hated the
war and dIdn't care for the
mIlItary,' Regan saId
Regan said he got the Idea
after hearmg about LIttle
Caesars PIzza owner MIke
Ihtch, who gave a pIzza franchIse to a.. veteran In Paducah,
Ky
I figure If he can do that, I
can do somethmg as SImple as
come out here and let people
know about our soldIers,
Regan saId
Frank Pawelak of Plymouth
TownshIp, a member of the
Plymouth American Legion
Passage Gayde Post 391, saId
member to help gUide them
through the process, Austin
saId some senIOrs are forced to
sell theIr homes alo~
There may be an estrangement or theIr chIldren hve far
away,' she saId, recalhng an
elderly woman from Llvomav
who was m that sItuatIOn flv,e
years ago, 'There was no one to
help her $0 It was Just me and
her I got to hear stones from
when she was m the (nuhtary)"
WhJ1e often bIttersweet at
the time, Austm smd many of
her Semor chents are reheved
once they no longer have the
responslblhty ofmmntammg a
home
'There was thIS couple last
year that was movmg from
theIr home m Westland to (a
semor commumty) and the
husband was reluctant but the
WIfe was ready, Austm saId
TheIr daughter came up from
Texas to help them and two
months after they moved, the
husband dIed The daughter
called me and smd It had been
the best two months for them"
WIth a bulk of bus mess commg from referrals, Austm saId
there stIll are a lot of semors
that don t realIze some
Realtors speCIalIze m helpmg
them
They don t have to brush up
on a thmg I'll be WIth them
from start to flmsh," she said
This ISfun for me and lots of
times I get hugS "
To contact Austm call (734)
416 1252 or log onto to
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YACK
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Canton became the
chosen destinatIOn for
several corporatIOns, IPclud ...
Ing Lotus 11lternatIOnal, and
;h~;:s
restl\urants and
Develop.rtl<:lltll on deck for
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I STAFF
PHOTOGRAPHER
A good sized crowd attended the State of the Township address Wednesday at
the Village Theater
GRADUATE
FROMPAGEAl
couple that owned an educatIonal farm m the golden state
Upon earmng her degree, the
former Canton resIdent packed
her bags and moved to the west
coast
In between gettmg a master's
degree m SOCIalSCIences from
Humboldt State Umverslty,
Barnett got mvolved With
GLEAN The Global
EducatIOn and ActIOn
Network
The Cahfornm based nonprofit orgamzatIOn orgamzes
research expedItIOns for
teenagers to learn the tradItions and cultures of groups
around the world
A lot of these kIds may not
ever have the opportumty to do
thIS and It s SOInspInng, saId
Barnett who was the head
gmde dUrIug a trIp last summer to Mnca There IS SO
much JOy even through devas
tatIOn and poverty
Barnett and a couple of
teenage girls ViSIted Mah,
Burkma-Faso and Ghana
V....
h...lc on the expedluon, ...
~Ie)
sat on rooftops With famlhes
and exchanged stones
They were so touched that
they started crymg from the
beauty of the moment, Barnett
saId, addmg that the gIrlS were
compelled to start an mstru-
Target, Bes! Buy,}CPenuey,
Borders and Hampton
Inn
Yack, who mfused hIS
addr"'ss WIth moments of
~
humor, dld,,'t hIde hIS
rehef that a few longtIme
eyesores, IncludIng motels
tt- ::b; IV ~
and au old fireworks bUSIness, were gOIng to be
~~'\lliJb~
CIia~
Commerce PreSident Dianne
demohshed to make room
Town$hlp address
for new projects
The accomphshments
of
makes people not waut to
several townshIp departbuy because they get scared,
meuts, mclndmg leIsure and
she said "There s too much
munICIpal serVIces, were
uegatlvlty out there"
hlghhghted on film
Merckx, who hves Just
Canton reSIdent Renee
north of IKEA praIsed the
Merckx has attended the
InternatlOual store's arrIval
event for the past four years
to the area
aud saId she agrees that reSII was pne of the people
dents must remam optIth"1 dreaded it I dldn t want
mIstIC about the state s
It here;' she saId But I
financIal climate
haven t had oue problem
All of the negatlve (medIa)
ment-collectlOn program, the
Tlmbuktu MUSICProJect, after
they notICed that many of the
mstruments beIng used were
broken or damaged
Barnett and the teenagers
are retummg to Mah thIS sum
mer
Its a hfe changing expen
ence, Barnett smd, curhng up
on her parents couch With her
long, dread locked haIr cascad
mg down her back No other
type of educatIon mvolves kIds
In a more hands-on
manner
ThIS IS more than they Will ever
seem a book
Jugghng a full schedule
between her work With
GLEAN and Food For People
WhIChfeeds 10,000 famlhes a
month, Barnett comes home to
MIChIgan about tWIce a year
Her parents make the trek to
VISIther at least once a year
I m her No 1 fan, SaId Shern
Barnett, as she began to tell sto
nes aboutJyl s save the world
efforts as a youngster "She hasn't changed not one bIt
Barnett who Will probably
forever be remembered as the
kId that tried to hang Earth
Day banners m the hallways of
PCA, SaId ctltl'o..l.gh ;:,hc" e1J.JOY
mg her time m the west she
mIsses her home state
The MIdwest Will always be
m my bones she SaId I would
love to move back oue day aud
have a cherry farm m northern
MIchIgan"
BILL BRESLER
I STAFF
PHOTOGRAPHER
COjel was on hand at the State of the
WIth the traffic and I love It
I'm very content
Debra Camacho of AxIS
MUSIC Academy on Ford
Road saId she enjoyed Yack s
presentatIOn
I came here because I
wanted to find out what s
been accomphshed
so thIS
was very InformatIVe
she
saId
Canton IS Its own specIal
~
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March 8 2007
AS
place and I belIeve hfe IS
what you make It
In throwmg out some statIStICS, Yack saId the townshIp was responsIble for
more than 21 percent of
Wayne County's growth m
2006 He showed property
tax breakdowns and the
townshIp s mIllage rate compared to other commumtles
We are a part ofthiS bIgger thmg called MIchIgan
aud Wayne County," saId
Yack, who has been domg an
aunual address for about 15
years We can t separate
ourselves totally but we are
stIll experIencIng economIC
prosperity
At the end of hIS
preseutatIOn,
Kool aud the
Gangs anthem,
CelebratIOn; blared
throughout
the audItOriUm
and the audIence released
colorful streamers from
party poppers
I m very Impressed (WIth
what I heard), saId Jane
Hl1yer of Walton wood at
Cherry Hl1l
I dldn t reahze all the
new development
takmg
place
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Observer & Eccentric I Thursday March 8 2007
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AAUWmakes sure Cinderella gets her man
BY SUE MASON
STAFF WRITER
The tale of a young WOIIUUl
and her glass shpper Wlll come
to hfe next month when the
Plymouth Canton AAUW presents Its versIOn of the falrytale
clasSIC,Ctnderella
WIth an updated scnpt that
mcludes roles for more lords
and ladles
and mICe the
hour-long play Wlllbe present
ed Thursday-Saturday, March
8-10 at Garden CIty HIgh
School s a Leary Audltonum
'It stays true to the tale, sald
Mehssa Uhl who ISco-dlrectlng
Wlth Sandra IannucCI Both are
Plymouth resIdents
ThIS ISthe 47th year the
Plymouth Canton AAUW has
presented hve chIldren's theater
That's qmte awhIle to do the
same clasSICfalrytales, sald
Uhl
ThIS year s productIOn ISded
Icated to longtIme AAUW
member Mary Tlell who lost
her battle to cancer last year,
but not before appeanng as a
card m the groups productIon
ofAbce tn Wonderland, Uhl
Sald
"ThIS IS defimtely a tnbute to
her, we defimtely mISSher thIS
year, Uhl added
ThIS years productIOn Wlll
star TnCIa Carney as Cmderella
Wlth Juhe Brown as the Pnnce
Known for her portrayal of
such dastardly characters as
Captaln Hook and the Queen of
Hearts, Sharon BelobraldICh IS
back m the nasty role of the
stepmother
Also back ISSylVIaROZIan
who has been mvolved m the
productlOns almost smce the
begmmng The Ann Arbor reSIdent IS one fouf cast members
who Wlll play dual roles m the
prodnctIOn She wlll appear as
BY LEANNE ROGERS
STAFF WRITER
BILL BRESLER
the Father and as one of the
lords
She s a trooper she s Just a
sweetheart
sald Uhl
The play Wlll be presented at
7 30 P m Thursday- Fnday
March 8-9 and 10 am, 1 and 3
pm Saturday, March 10, at
Garden CIty HIgh School ISat
6500 Mlddlebelt north of Ford
The 10 a m Saturday show
has become a bIg hIt for
BrownIe and GIrl Scout troops
whIch are able to Jom Wlth the
cast afterwards to work on
reqUIrements for patches and
badges
We have a couple hundred
scouts come to the performance Uhl saId After play they
come back mto the auditonum
and have fun Wlth the cast We
started It several years ago
Presale tIckets cost $5 and
are aVaIlable at Fanatlc U,
30409 Ford Garden CIty, call
(734) 266 0893 The Book
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and Perkos Shoes, 33426 FIVe
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They also Wlll be avaIlable at
the door on performance dates
at $6 each
The organIzatIOn takes clasSICShke P'nocchw Snow WI"te
and Cznderella and craft hourlongAAUWversIOns Its first
productIon was Hansel and
Gretel, and the group now has a
repertOIre of seven plays that
they rotate through and update
every few years
Many of the cast members
are teachers m the Plymouth
Canton LIvoma, Garden CIty
and Redford school dlstncts
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Trim Carney (center) IS plays Cinderella while Mary Rogers IS the Fairy Godmother Sharon Belobraldlch the eVil
stepmother Susan IannUCCIan ugly stepsister and Diane Wilcox a mouse In the upcoming Plymouth Canton AAUW s
production of Cinderella
Celebrating Our 3rd YearAnniversary
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Public supports Istate
poUce, but leery of
adding new taxes
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and hve around the area
Belobraldlch ISretIred
Plymouth Canton teacher Uhl
knows very well
Sharon was my teacher III
first grade Said Uhl "I tease
her that she was Wlcked then
and Wlcked now but now I get
to boss her around
Other famlhar faces are
Plymouth Canton teachers
MelIssa Mosquera, Lmdsey
Murphy Dawn Parker, MIckey
Edell and Elalne Bam and
school volunteer JulIe Brovvn
School closmg due to the
weather and a first tlme-ever
mldWlnter break m the Garden
CIty school dlstnct posed some
problems Wlth thIS year s productIOn but the cast crew was
able to work around them Uhl
Said Everythmg was m place,
mcludmg the scenery that had
to be moved from where It s
stored a the shop of a members
husband to the school m tIme
for dress rehearsals
WhIle the goal ISto prOVIde
qUalIty chIldren s theater It also
proVldes connectlon for the
members
January through March IS
tIme for use to catch up Wlth
frIends, Uhl sald
There was at least one new
suggestIon offered for
addressmg the MIchIgan
State Pohce budget dunng a
pubhc hearmg held Monday
at Westland CIty Hall
The state pohce have theIr
finger on the pulse of the
commumty - we don t want
an outSIde agency takIng care
of homeland secunty, JIm
Murphy saId 'On the mcome
tax (return), I d hke a box
you could check for $1 to
adopt a state trooper
Most of the other speakers
supported malntammg fundmg for the state pohce Or
urged legIslators to figure out
a way to hve Wlthm theIr
means and not seek any tax
or fee mcreases
More than 25 people
turned out for the hearmg,
WhIChalso took comments
on the Mlhtary and Veterans
AffaIrs budget
Part of the proposed state
pohce budget would ehmInate fundmg for a 50-recruIt
trooper academy and reduce
staffing m an effort to reduce
spendmg by $5 4 mIlhon
Other reductIOns proposed
mclude fewer staff for
ForenSIC SCIence and
Enhsted Command, pOSSIbly
resultmg m post closmgs
I d rather have as many
state polIce as we can They
are well tramed and very
professIOnal" Westland reSIdent Elenor SWIstak saId
Another reSIdent Gerald
Young questIOned the need
for pOSSIblylaymg off 30
state troopers
Is there no place else you
can cut? Its not that much
money when It comes to pubhc safety, Young saId 'You
keep cuttmg and cuttmg
These are professIOnal people
Wlth mtegnty Most ofthese
troopers have Jobs hned up
In other states'
The last state pohce recruIt
school tramed 80 troopers,
he saId, and the proposed
layoffs would send 30 troopers to benefit law enforcement In other states
Some of the hIgher brass
needs to step asIde to save
these Jobs - the ones not on
the road, Young saId It s
beer! done m the auto mdustry I ve done It myself
Acknowledgmg he was
among the top brass bottleneck, state pohce east regIOn
commander MaJ Tony
Gomez reVIewed servIces
provIded across MIChIgan by
the state pohce m traffic,
InvestigatIOns, support servIces and a varIety of cooperatIve task forces superVIsed by
the state pohce
There are already 332
fewer state troopers than In
2001 Gomez saId, addmg
other law enforcement agen
Cles had lost 788 officers due
to fundmg cuts
The Mlhtary and Veterans
AffaIrs budget proposal
would actually mcrease the
budget by nearly $5 mIlhon
due to addItIOnal revenue
from the new MIchIgan
RegIOnal Trammg InstItute
at Fort Custer, expected federal fundIng Increase and
spendIng reductIOns In some
areas
MlChael Harns, executIve
dIrector of the MIchIgan
Paralyzed Veterans of
Amencan, called for the
Legislature to allow veterans
organIzatIOns to offer
MIchIgan Lottery Keno
gameS WIth the revenues earmarked for veterans programs
The Idea was floated m
the LegIslature last year, but
they deCIded not to go forward, HarrIS SaId
The motIve was to put
revenues Into veterans programs
COUNTY NEWS
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Early spring fQrward
comes with a glitch
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BY HUGH GALLAGHER
STAFFWRITER
Dayhght-savmg tIme Will
arnve three weeks earher
tillS year and stay arollnd a
httle longer, an energy saVing
plan that has spread fears of
a mmi Y2K-style computer
breakdown
But Just as Y2K (the turnmg of the calendar from
1999 to 2000) proved less
than catastrophic, computer
techws are takmg the problem m stnde and don t
expect any catastrophes
In 2005, PresIdent George
W Bush signed the Energy
Pohey Act of 2005 The act
moves the start of dayhghtsaVing tIme from the first
Sunday of Apnl to the second
Sunday of March DayhghtsaVing tIme Will end on the
first Sunday of November
mstead of the last Sunday of
October
ThiS year m the U mted
States and Canada, we Will
sprmg forward at 2 a m
Sunday, March 11
The Idea ISto save money
by pushmg dayhght later mto
the evenmg, when more people are usmg e1ectnc hghts
than m the early mormng
hours
The ghtch - many computers, computer-operated
alarms, cell phones and other
deVices have been programmed to automatiCally
adjust for dayhght-savmg
tIme, but the old dayhghtsaVlngtlme
A lot of people are not
aware of It, saId Dave
WlsmewskI, owner of Canton
Computer m Canton and
Redford Discount
Computers m Redford If
system clocks are not set,
meetmgs can be missed
There can be some confusIOn
In the first week or so'
But Wismewslu and other
computer experts aren t that
concerned MiCrosoft has
created patches that can be
attached to computers to cor
rect the error Wismewslu
said that With 10 dIfferent
operatmg systems, MIcrosoft
has had to develop a dIfferent patch for each system
There Willbe a lot of
adJustInent If you ve got
Microsoft updates, that should
fix the problem," he sald
Dave Wiltrakis, dIrector of
networlung and secunty at
Schoolcraft College, sald the
college uses the MiCrosoft
update semce He saId the
college does have computers
that don't have the Wmdows
software and other patches
Will have to be found to
adjust them But hes not
overly concerned
'Y2K was more of a big
iSSUe Wl1trakis said "It
causes a httle extra work on
the older machmes Big companies put out the patches
They were on It We address
It as tlme goes on
Charles Allen of PC Replay
m Redford saId It is a prob
lem for computers usmg
older software, Wmdows
2000 and older He sald they
would have to be manually
adjusted
Wismewslu sald there may
be some timmg problems for
deVices hke school bOilers,
hghtmg systems and airlme
systems
'The big concern I see is If
alarm systems don t get
updates Some have alarms
that go on automatiCally," he
sald
He said another problem IS
that MeXICOand Europe Will
not be changmg to dayhght
saVIng at the same time
In the Umted States,
sWitchmg to dayhght savmg
tIme is not a federal mandate ArIzona alld HaWalI do
not observe dayhght-saVIng
For many years, portIOns of
Indiana did not observe dayhght saVing and for parts of
the year the state had three
different tImes, dependmg
where you were
Experts say that cell
phones TlVo's and other dIg
Ital products connected to a
system Will be adjusted
because prOVider compames
are aware of the problem
VCRs, and clocks and other
deVices not connected to a
system Will have to be adJusted manually
hgallagher®hometownllfe com I (134) 953 ~49
Justice Marilyn Kelly speak at League luncheon
Mlclngan Supreme Court
JustIce Marl1yn Kelly will be the
guest speaker at a luncheon
meetIng of the League of Women
Voters of Northwest Wayne
County on Saturday, March 10
The pubhc ISmVIted to
attend and enJoy a modest
lunch ($5 donatIon requested)
The meetmg Will be held at
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Observer & Eccentr c 1 Thursday March 8 2007
A7
Don't panic over stock market correction
here is no questIOn that we
have Just experIenced some
dIfficulty m the market
Whenever thiS happens,
mvestors almost always tend to
overreact It ISthIS overreac
bon that hurts mvestors, caus~
mg them to unnecessarIly lose
money
It has been often said that
there are two emotIOns that
Investors need to conquer
before they can be a successful
mvestor - fear and greed
When mvestors let fear and
greed dictate theIr mvestment
deCISIOns,almost always they
Will end up makmg the wrong
one
In lookmg at the recent market volatIhty, I ve seen many
stones comparmg the drop to
the stock market crash of 1987
However, the recent volatlhty
has nothmg m common With
the crash of'87 FIrst, the 500pomt drop m October 87 represented nearly a 25-percent
drop m the value of the Dow
Jones IndustrIal Average At
the tIme of the crash, the market was valued at a httle over
2,000 The 400-pomt drop
that we recently expenenced
With the Dow valued at over
12,000 represents a 3-percent
drop Therefore, as a percent
age, the drop was mmor compared to what happened m
1987 Investors need to focus
on percentages as opposed to
raw numbers That doesn t
mean that a 400-pomt drop IS
not pamful - It IS However, It
doesn t come close to what
happened m 1987
CorrectlOns are normal
occurrences m the market If
you go back over tIme, you Will
see that retreats m the market
are relatively common There
IS no reason for mvestors to
pamc or feel that they need to
change their portfoho m hght
T
THIN
pened over the last week leads
me to beheve that there has
been a fundamental change m
the long-term prospects for our
economy Yes, It appears that
our economy IS slowmg and
that, consequently, the world
economy Will probably slow
down somewhat That does not
mean, though, that it Will
change the overall strategy of
how I manage money
Many mvestors Will beat
themselves up, saymg that
they Wish they would have
been out of the market or hope
that they could have predicted
the recent downturn First of
all, no one can predict the
market over the short run The
idea that people can look at
different SIgnals m the market
and know when to buy or s~lI
is a fool s game
We ve seen correctlOns
before and one thmg has
always occurred - markets do
recover Patience IS a key element for a successful Investor
Remember, what makes a successful Investor IS not timIng
the market, but rather tIme m
the market Don't pamc and
don t let fear dictate your
Investment deCISl.OnS
Money
Matters
Rick
Bloom
of what happened recently
However, It ISa good tlme
for mvestors to take another
look at their portfohos to make
sure they are diverSified, balanced and well-matched to
your tolerance for nsk
Whenever the market IS gaInmg ground, mvestors forget
about their nsk tolerance level
and tend to add stocks to theIr
portfoho Without concern as to
how they fit mto their overall
portfoho
The success"(l.dmvestor IS
one who has a game plan and
then allocates mvestments
accordmg to theIr plan Withm
a WIde range of mvestment
alternatives A well-balanced
and diverSified portfoho contams not only domestic stocks,
but mternatlOnal stocks as well
as a fixed mcome SIde to the
portfoho Whether the fixed
mcome portIOn of the portfoho
ISmvested m bonds or fixed or
eqUlty-mdexed annUltIes, those
mvestments playa key part m
an overall strategy
I have been asked many
tImes over the last week how I
am changmg the portfohos
that I manage My answer is, I
am not Nothmg that hapSImply
Rick Bloom IS a fee only finanCial
adViser Observer & Eeeentne readers
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Thursday March 8 2007
OUR VIEWS
On Sunday, take
time to check
smoke detectors
It s sImple to do and not all that expenSIve, eIther
But WIth dayhght-savmg time commg agam Sunday yes, It'S earher than last year and, hkewlse, It WIll last
longer - It'S a good time to check the smoke detectors m
your dwelhng and, If necessary, change the battenes
Smoke detectors are the smgle most Important means
of preventmg house and
apartment
fire fatahtles
by provldlllg
an early
warmng SIgnal - so famIhes can escape Smoke
alarms are one of the best
safety features you can
buy and mstall to protect
yourself, your famIly and
your home
Install smoke alarms on
every level of your home,
mcludmg the basement
Many fatal fires begm late
at mght or III the early
mornmg For extra safety,
mstall smoke alarms both
Illslde and outSIde the
sleepmg area
The
US
Fire
AdmllllstratlOn
recommends
that smoke alarms be
mstalled on the cellmg or 6-8 mches below the ceJlmg on
SIde walls Slllce smoke and many deadly gases rise,
mstallmg your smoke alarms at the proper level WIll proVIde you WIth the earhest warnmg pOSSIble
Also conSIder the age of smoke detectors m your resIdence If you bought them 8 10 years ago, they should be
replaced LIke most electncal deVIces, smoke alarms wear
out You may want to write the purchase date WIth a
marker on the mSlde of your umt That way, you II know
when to replace It
Most of us WIll never have to deal WIth a house fire yet
all of us, at one tIme or other, have probably left our
smoke detectors moperable, most hkely WIthout even
knOWIng It
FIrefighters say that dayhght-saVlng Sundays are a particularly good time to check detectors They encourage
reSIdents to check their detectors as they go room to
room changmg the time on theIr clocks
That's a good habIt to get mto, and thIS Sunday IS as
good a time to start as any
Install smoke alarms on
every level of your home,
including the basement.
Many fatal fires begin
late at night or in the
early morning. For extra
safety, install smoke
alarms both inside and
outside the sleeping area.
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Paylight-saving is
earlier this year
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When you go to bed Saturday mght, don't forget to set
y1:!urclocks an hour ahead Dayhght saVIng tIme begms at
l!' a m March 11, three weeks earher than last year And It
"",II hang on for an extra week m the fall, endmg Nov 4
'The new change was mstltuted by the Energy Pohcy
kt of 2005 The Idea IS to save energy by puttmg more
dayhght mto the evenmg hours, when people are home
,,'lid hkely to be usmg more electnclty
.The change has created a stir m the computer world As
~ umntended
consequence,
many preset computer
clocks WIll not reset properly Computer clocks have been
set to automatically adjust for changes to and from daylight-saVIng tIme based on the prevIOus start and end
cycle In addItIOn, computer-controlled
systems, cell
phones and other deVICes have been SImIlarly programmed
The problem has been compared to a mml-Y2K, the
concern about computers pOSSIbly confusmg the year
2000 WIth 1900 But computer experts seem to be confident that problems WIll be few because of specIal computer patches and serVIce updates that WIll correct the problem Some older operatmg systems WIll have to be manually readjusted
But most experts beheve that the word
has gone out and that adjustments WIll be made
In a time when concern over energy conservation IS a
top natIOnal prlonty, dayhght-saVlng time seems to be a
senSIble approach to conserVIng some energy In addItion,
we all need to be mmdful of our own personal energy use
- dIal down the thermostat, turn off hghts, use energy~fficlent bulbs and generally try to hmlt our energy use as
Ihuch as pOSSIble
, So remember, spnng forward Saturday mght and check
your clocks Sunday mornmg
LETTERS
Wayne-Westlandnot inferior
The recent Walker-Winterwms Blue
RJbbon award article IIIthe Observer was
mlsleadmg The way the article ISwntten,
readers are easJlyIlllslead mto thmkmg that
Walker Wmter ISpart of the CantondlS
tnet I m angry that you waIted unW the
tlnrd paragraph to clanfYthat ItS a Wayne
Westland school How about glvmg credIt
where and when credIt
18
due?
Give seniors tax break
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our area, that 80 percent of our commumty Just doesn t care about theIr education eIther way
Kristen Rielly
Canton
Hospital critics are hypocrites
As a longtime reSIdent of Canton
TownshIp, I have never opposed all the
suburban sprawl here I find the pOSItIOn
of the people who are trymg to stop the
development of thiS hospItal hypocntlCal
as they band together lUtheIr subdIVIsIOns that once were farnJIands and
forests when I was a kid groWIng up here
Where were they when theIr subdIVlsIOns
were mtrudIng on my green space?
Tim Carr
Canton
No Oakwoodor Wal-Mart
I don't want an Oakwood hospItal at
Geddes and Beck. There ISplenty of aval!able property on Michigan Avenue' I was
looking forward to Costco, but we don't
need Wal-Mart There ISone on Ford Road,
and one on Belleville Road Enough IS
enough Why not good stores, or a major
brand shoppIng center?
James C. caruso, Jr.
Canton
Community needs hospital
I would welcome Oakwood to the com
mumty From the artIcle, It sounds as If
they are trymg to work WIth the commumty HaVIng a hospItal close by can be
In cases of emergency, and
ment closer to home
Kelly Ramseyer
Canton
Why are taxes higher?
Kurt Kuban
CommunityEditor
Susan Roslek
ExecutiveEdItor
: Hugh Gallagher
~anaglng Editor
Marty Carry
AdvertiSing
Director
Peter Neill
VicePreSident
General Manager
Richard Aglnlan - PublISher Emeritus
Ourfundamental purposes are to enhance the lives of our
readers. nurture the hometownswe serve and contribute
:
to the bUSinesssuccess of our customers
from all the time When we cannot even
Good story
Turnout was abysmal
can also be an opportumty for employ
1
umomze We the Amencan workers need a
change not only m Congress, but mcreases
m wages We the people of the greatest
country III the world, and so called the nchest, ISonly the nchest WIththe top 1percenWe and not the average Joe Money IS
needed lUthe mIddle class
The heck WIth the tobacco mdustry
that only promotes a drug that people dIe
As a Canton reSIdent WIth chIldren
afford prescnptlOn drugs when Mr Bush
attendmg Walker-Wmter, I've endured a
worked out a deal WIth the pharmaceutilot of gnef from members of my commu
do more WIth less I am hopmg our town
cal compames not the common man
mty who are conVInced that all
ShIp ISdomg what It can to cut costs
Joseph McGlinchey
Plymouth-Canton schools are supenor
Khalil s. Kandah
Canton
ArtIcles hke thIS only fuel theIr fire You
Canton
clearly waIted too long to credIt WayneWestland WIth thIS high honor
My comphments on Lmda Chomms
Kim Laschober
I thmk ItS about bme that semor CItIZen
March 4 Shamrocks to Shenamgans artiCanton
home owners get a break Why should we
cles She does an excelleut Job of captunng
pay school taxe&after we retire and our chil
the spmt ot Enns sons and daughters as
dreu are all grown up and gone from home?
they coutmue the anuual celebrabon of the
I don t know whICh ISworse, that the
EmmaHahn hfe ofSt Patnck and the contnbubons of
bond dldn t pass or that less than 20 perCanton the Insh to Amenca.
cent of Canton voters ehglble to vote m
One of the articles quotes DennIS Hayes
the electIOn actually voted That's a great
of the Umted Insh Soclebes (UIS) that pnor
reassunng
PUBL SHED THURSDAY AND SUNDAY
Proposal2? DId people see their assessments? I am aware that Proposal 2 gives
mumClpalltlesthe nght to ralse taxable values by mflahon or 5 percent, wluchever IS
lower, but do they have to? Is It a reqUIrement? What steps has our townshIp taken to
cut costs and lower the cost oflocal govern
ment? Could they not cut 3 7 percent off cer
tam budgets so homeowners could go a year
WIthout hJgher assessments?
WIth thIS economy m bad shape, our
local government should be workmg to
It seems that qUItea few reSIdents are
angry about a small service tax and are
eager to blame Gov Granholm and the
Democrats m general for our current econonuc malrose Is there anybody nobcmg
local tax Illcreases that are occurnng uuder
McCotter is a rubber stamp
US Rep Thaddeus McCotter states that
It IS"unmoral and unpotent not to send
troops to Iraq, while he also spews pohbcal
statemeuts such that he does not agree that
the war has been handled effectively StIll
McCotter votes for all ofBushs actions,
thereby proVlUghe ISa rubber stamp for
tins admllllstratlon
Not only ISthe fact that we sent troops
Illitlallyto Iraq "munoral and llllpotent, but
so ISthe fuct that we are still sendIng mien
or body annor Illfenor truck annor and
redUCIngbenefits of our veterans and sol
dIers retonung from the war Our tetunung
troops (and their fanuhes) that have suf
fered emotional trauma (post traumabc
stress), loss oflunb, loss of full functionalIty,
loss of benefits, are faceless to you m
Congress who voted for tins They deserve
better' They also deserve better than non
bmdIng resolubons DId the Repubhcans
and Democrats hear the people m
November? Get some teeth and stand up to
thISpresIdent and hISVIce-presIdent
There still ISno end date from thIS
admllllstratlon They are sendIng our soldIers over there whJ!e Bntam ISpulhng
them out A recent poll of soldIers III Iraq
shows that even the troops quesbon the
vahdIty of tins war We have our lUJured
troops SIgnstatements before returnmg
them home, that reduces theIr clann on
future benefits for them and theIr familIes
Grandparents who are canng for orphaned
children, cannot receive benefits to help
rillse soldIers children that have penshed m
Iraq Now thIS adnunlStrabon will surely
send us mto Iran because negotJatmg for
peace ISmuch more dJfficultthan blowmg
up countnes Our admmlstratlon and
Congress do not know how to negotiate fOf them, war 18easlef and more cowardly
For those hke Rep McCotter who voted
for tins war and thIS new surge m troops,
and surely for Iran - how much of our soldIers blood on their hands will be enough?
P. Lukasik
Canton
Time to help middle class
Dear Congress
I want you to support Amencan workers
fora change Bill S 4 H R 800 Let us
to tile 1:18 beW!l..1l1t; Hvulve'i \"1lththe
parade celebratIOn m 1958, 'there were a
couple of small parades on the west SIdeby
a pansh pnest That parISh pnest was
Father Patnck J O'SullIvan, a nabve of
Sneem, County Kerry, Ireland
As pastor of St Momca Pansh on Heyden
Street lUDetrOIt, and chaplam to the
Fneudly Sons of St Patne!<,Father
o Sull,van led DetrOlts maugJJral parade
celebration m 1956 The day started WItha
Mass, then a parade m the neIghborhood,
followed by a celebratIOn m the Pansh Hall
The 1957 parade was so large that It was
deCIdedthat It should be moved to
Dearborn m 1958, when the UIS began Its
coordInation of the event
My mother, Bndget of Rossmore, ThInlla,
County Kerry, was Father O'Sullivan's mece
She and my futher, Jerenuah, of GlenbeJgh,
County Kerry, were at the first two parades
and shared many fond memones of those
great days Kudos to Denms Hayes, MIke
Kelly,Pat 0 Hara, Joe Parsky, Kathleen
O'Neill, Tom & BndIe Flynn, all present day
leaders m DetrOIts Insh commumty, who
have done such a wonderful Job ofkmdhng
the spmt of St Patnck WIththeir hard work
III makmg the DetroIt parade a success
MichaelJ. Riordan
Plymouth
past preSidentIncorporatedSociety
ofIrish/American
Lawyers
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"In this case, the third time is not the charm. I hear the board telling me we're done with facilities for a while:'
Plymouth-Canton Schools Supt Jim Ryan commenting that the district probably won t be coming back with another
bond proposal after voters turned down the latest request last week
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Observer & Eccentric I Thursday March 8 2007
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state must commit itself to
A new heart brings a new
invest in research universities start and a brighter future
A
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ny company m bIg hme trouble has to do
two thmgs FIrst, cut costs to the bone
That s rule one for sumval But uo company
can prosper Wlthout dnvmg up sales of Its
major product hnes
Therefore, the second rule for any strugghng
concern Launch a long-range mvestment program desIgned to strengthen your most compehtlve, durable and propnetary assets Domg that eqmps
you to compete
and maybe
even thnve
The tragedy up to now ISthat
MlChlgan has done neIther
We ve had plenty of chances
Over the years, we could have
radIcally cut costs by restructurPhil
mg state government We could
have closed pnsons and taken a
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hard look at our generous state
penSlOn and health-care benefits We could have slashed wasteful overhead
costs m school dlstncts and overlappmg local
government umts
But we dldn t do It
We could have faced the fact that M,chlgan
led the natlOn m Job losses for the entIre
decade, 1995-2005 Those numbers could have
told us, had we cared to analyze them, that the
long term auto manufacturmg base of our
economy was m desperate trouble
Butwedldnt
We could have taken senous, far reachmg
steps to fix the chromc bllhon dollar-plus structural defic,t m the state's general fund But we
dIdn't do that, eIther
Instead, over the last five years, we adopted a
senes of one time accountmg gImlnicks that
never got to the beart ofthe problem aud merely patched the state s finances together Wlth the
fiscal eqmvalents of cheWlng gum and ballmg
Wlre
And we could have, meanwhlle, taken a hard
look at what kmd of MlChlgan we wanted to
construct over the next decade We could have
IdentIfied our durable, dlstmchve competItIve
assets and launched an mvestment program to
feed those assets and regam our competItIve
ness But agam, we dldn t do that, eIther
Instead, we starved our umverSIty system,
especIally the research umversltles We short
changed the enVironment that sustams our
marvelous qUalIty ofhfe And we cut back on
mvestmg m human capItal - the brams and
skIlls of our people
So when Gov Granholm comes back to
Lansmg from her tour around the state, she
won't find thmgs much dIfferent m Lansmg
than when she left And when House Speaker
Andy DlIlon and Senate MaJonty Leader MIke
BIshop finally SIt down to thrash out what needs
to be done - pronto - to resolve a bllhon-dol
lar hole m the state budget, they won t have
tIme to do much more than apply more chewmg gum and ballmg Wlre to the balance sheet
Its too bad, because all three of our top leaders are smart and sensIble people, trymg to do
theIr best Wlth an ImpossIbly dIfficult sltuatlOn
But they're as locked m as anybody else by a
pervasIve lack oflong term strategIc thmkIng
about our state s future
Yet there IS one thmg that happened last
week WhIChIS cause for a glImmer of optimIsm,
what the three research or constItutlOnal umversltles d,d They ClUlletogether and proposed
that the Umverslty ofMlCh,gan, MlChlgan State
Umverslty and Wayne State Umverslty be separately funded from the other 12 pubhc umverSlties In the state
The bIg three argued that the research umversitIes, In fact, dnve a lot of the state's economIC future They noted, too, that state fundIng for theIr InstItutIOns has expenenced somethmg hke a net 14 percent cut smce 2001
"Here we are, WSU PresIdent Imn ReId
sald, fthe three research UnIVersItIes, brIngIng
m m excess of $1 3 bllhon (m federal, state aud
busmess research grants) annually to the state
And we are spendmg that here In the state
Were not only creatmgJobs, were creatmg
knowledge WhIch hopefully Wllllead to more
Jobs"
The core of the argument for supportmg
research umversitIes 18 a powerful one
Collechvely, they return $26 to the state for
each dollar of state support 'You find me
another place where the state mvests $1 and
gets $21 (she meantto say $26) back U-M
PresIdent Mary Sue Coleman told the Detrmt
Free Press
The presIdents pomted to the Research
Tnangle m North Carolma as an example of
what can happen over hme Fed by three hlghqualIty research UnIVersItIes - Duke Umversity
the Umverslty of North Carolma Chapel HIll
and North Carohna State Umverslty - the tn
angle today hosts 157 compames some 50,000
d,rect and contract employees and an aunual
payroll of around $2 8 bllhon
For years and years MlChlgan s leaders have
oddly looked on spendmg money on research
umversltles as an expense, not an mvestment
You can t get much more wrong-headed than
that Ifwere gomgto get anywhere the corpo
ratlOn known as the state of MlChlgan needs to
figure out what kInds oflong-term mvestments
we need to make In order to surnve and com
pete Our great UnIVersItIes are a ternfic place
to start
Phil Power S president and founder of The Center for
Mlch gan a moderate think and do tank based In Ann
Arbor The opm ons expressed n hiS columns are h sown
and do not represent offlc al pol cy pos tons of The Center
for Michigan He welcomes reader comment at
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OngeShVeheart faJIure DlIated cardlOmyopathy Ventncular tachycardIa These are Just a
few of the labels I have shed m the past year of
myhfe
My name ISDaVld Hebestrelt and I am 35
How does a 35-year-old, 1ll otherWIse good
health, get to that pomt? Good questIon
In 1996, I underwent braln
surgery to repalr an aneurysm In
1997, I had open-heart surgery to
replace heart valves destroyed by
an mfectlOn developed dunng the
bram surgery Most recently,
though, I had a heart transplant
to replace the one that no longer
pumped well enough to sustam
hfe
DaVid
On March 5, 2006, after 88
Hebestrelt
days of walhng as a pallent m the
hOSPItal, the proverbIal hght at
the end of the tunnel seemed as though It would
never agam shme upon my face In and out of the
heart fallure ICU, hooked up to a central hne that
fed hfe-supportmg IV meds to my fallmg heart, I
was at rock bottom
Whatever the reasons, for the better part ofl0
years I dealt Wlth a medIcal condlhon that I could
never have fathomed as a young adult
Remarkably, I dId recover qmcldy after the first
two surgenes For the most pari, I returned to
normal actiVItles After open heart, because I was
left Wlth two mechamcal heart valves, I could not
play contact sports and was m constant fear of
bleedmg to death because of an antI-coagulant
necessary to prevent clottmg of the valves
Over the years, I got used to the changes I even
grew accustomed to the tICkIng of the tltlmmm
valves that could be heard by anyone standmg
next to me III a qmet room
I found the pOSItIves Dogs and cats found It
comfortmg Fnends and famIly found It mterestmg Plus I always had a story to tell But gone
was any chance of my becommg an mternatIonal
spy or poker superstar
Although the valves dId theIr Job the mlhal
damage done to the heart was Irreparable In
2001 I was accepted mto the heart faIlure and
transplant program at a local hOSpItal A trans
plant was Vltal After 10 years of poor health and
seemg no progress In the aforementIOned pro
gram I came to one conclUSIOn I was responSIble
for my own health care mcludmg selecl1ng doc
tors surgeons and hospItals based on my needs
and deSIred outcomes
I learned that hospItals and doctors are the
same as In any other profeSSIOn There are those
that are good and those that are not so good
Gelling a heart though ISmuch the same as
shoppmg for a dIgItal camera
The first retaller that you go to ISgomg to do
theIr best to msure that you buy from them They
are not In the busmess of pomtmg you do\VI1the
street to a competItor who can qmcldy dehver the
same merchandIse at a better pnce They won't
mmd, eIther, If you rmss out on a few hundred
Important photographs m the mtenm
On March 6, 2006, I would learn w)J.yThe
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Cleveland Chmc ISthe best cardIac care and transplant center m the natlOn, 12 years rumung On
thIS day, they accomphshed what most refer to as a
m'racle They found the perfect donor heart'
Smce then, I have returned to playmg and
coachmg soccer, as well as teachmg hIgh school
EnglIsh WlthOUtfeehng llllSerable They dId In a
httle under SIXmonths what had not been accom.
phshed m the four years pnor to my gettmg thenopmlon Spectacular!
The most meamngful moment through all of
thIS occurred the second mght after transplant
Dunng a sh'ft change, as the mcommgnurse was,
evaluatlng me, I asked If! could borrow hIS
stethoscope because I nohced two thmgs FITst,
the tlCkmg of the valves was gone and second, that
th,S heart funcl10ned much dIfferently than the
one Wlth whICh I was born
He obhged, and, as seconds stretched mto mInutes, I was captIvated by the strong and rhythmIC
beat of someone else s heart m my body The tears
ran down onto my chest as It became the most
powerful moment m my hfe
A mIracle? Not really Accordmg to the surgeon,
It ISmore hke replacmg a spare tIre on a car rather
than workIng on the axle Cut out the old one Put
m the new one
The only mIraculous aspect of th,S endeavor was
what made It pOSSIble,the donallon of the heart by
the famIly of the person whose heart today pumps
mmybody
Assuredly the countless hves touched by my
transplant, I am certaln, has been rephcated many
tImes over for each organ donated What better
than to be remembered for touchmg the hves of
hterally thousands of people after death?
Most of the tIme I tell thIS story for the entertalmuent value Th,S tIme though, there ISa dIfferent purpose Th,s tIme It 15 a call for anyone
who reads th,S to conSIder orgsn donatIon It ISa
SImple, hfesaVlng act that each of us can accomphsh
WIthOUt thIS selfless act, I most certalnlywould
not be wnhng thIS pIece, teachmg hIgh school
Enghsh playmg soccer, nor haVlllg dmner Wlth my
frIends and famIly
Cleveland Chmc heart-transplant #11 of2006
CC heart transplant n 288 of all tIme RegIStered
organ donor Happy Healthy AlIve These are Just
a few of the labels I can wear proudly for the rest
of my hfe thanks to a real mIracle, the gIft ofhfe
Via organ donation
David Hebestrelt of LIVOnia ISa teacher and soccer coach at
LIVOniaChurchill High School for more Information on organ
donation VISit wwwglftofllfemlchlganorg
or call (800) 482
4881
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Observer & Eccentr c I Thursday March 8 2007
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EMU hosts series of
lectures on ethics
Eastern MIchIgan
U mverslty s College of
Busmess Wlll host Its maugu
ral Ethos Week celebration
begmmng Monday, March
12 Ethos Week, the first of
Its kmd m the nation, WIll
feature several guest speakers, mcludmg New York
TImes "EthICIst colummst
Randy Cohen
EMU's emphasIS m bUSI-
ness and educatIOn sets us
apart from many busmess
schools across the country,"
Jeff Stevens of Westland takes notes durmg a Workers m TranSitIOn program at Schoolcraft March 1
saId DaVid MIelke, dean of
the College of Busmess 'LIke
other schools, we seek to
Schoolcraft offers seminars
for displaced workers
Workers who have been dISplaced, downSIzed, qought out
or asked to leave theIr Jobs
early are mVlted to Schoolcraft
College for a free Workers m
TranSItIon InformatIOn sesSIOn
SeSSIOnsare 5-6 30 P m m
the VlsTaTech Center, Room
460 Free pIzza and pop Wlll
be served before the seSSIOn
begms The next
seSSlOllS
are
scheduled for Thursday, AprIl
>5 and Tuesday, May 1
The AprIl 5 kIckoff speaker
IS DIanne COJeI preSIdent of
the Canton Chamber of
Commerce, for May lIt IS
WhItney McClellan, executIve
dIrector of the Greater NOVI
Chamber of Commerce
The mformatlOnal event 18
free and dIrected at dIsplaced
workers lookmg for new
optIOns Career counselors Wlll
talk about where to look for a
new Job, salanes and trammg
reqUlrements for some of
todays better careers, how to
earn college credIt for hfe
~cTrustee Scholarships application
experIence, and how to apply
for finanCIal aId Schoolcraft
representatIves WlII explaIn
the variety of college class formats aVaIlable, Includmg
onhne hybrId, open
entry/open eXIt, certIficate
programs reqmrlng a year or
less for traInmg and contmumg educatIOn courses
RegIstratIOn IS reqUIred and
enrollment for each seSSIOnIS
hmlted For more mformatIOn
or to regIster by phone, call
734-462-4479
deadline March 30
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Current hIgh school semors,
-1\,.ho WlIIgraduate m sprIng
~007, can apply now for a
\'ichoolcraft Trustee
$cholarshlp
The apphcatlOn
<l.eadlllle for the fall 2007
semester 18 March 30
; Semors are ehgIble to apply
for these scholarshIps If they
have been offiCIally admItted to
Schoolcraft College WIth the
apphcatIOn students must
$Ubmlt a seventh semester
hIgh school transcrIpt shoWlng
a mlmmum 3 0 cumulatIve
grade-pomt average A mInImum ACT compOSIte score of
!8 also IS reqUIred
In fall 2006, the college
gr.mted 92 Imtlal trustee
scholarshIps and renewed 83
(pr second-year students The
amount awarded totaled
approXImately $145,000
Trustee Scholarslups are
awarded for the fall and wmter
semesters, m the amount of$700
each semester The award IS
renewable for the second year at
Schoolcraft Ifthe awardee maIntaIns a 2 75 grade-pomt average
for all Schoolcraft courses
If students are not yet admIt
ted, they can apply for college
adm,SSIOnonlIne through
WebAdVIsor on the Schoolcraft
Web SIteat wwwschoolcraftedu
ApphcatIOns for the Trustee
ScholarshIp should be aVaIlable
at area !ugh schools Theyal;o
can be found at
http / /wwwschoolcratl; edu/pdfs
/aId/200Ltrustee_scholar
shIp pili
Regma Mosley, dIrector of
finanCIal aId, SaId the college
receIved more than 200 apph
catlOns m 2006
We do look at grade pomt
averages and compOSIte ACT
scores when awardlllg scholarshIps, she SaId CandIdates
must be admItted to Schoolcraft
and receIve a student Identlfica
tIon number Then the scholar
shIp apphcatlOn Itself takes
about five mlllutes to complete'
Mosley added that hIgh
school students who are taklllg
classes at Schoolcraft because
of speCIal or dual enrollment
must complete a new admlsSlOn apphcatlOn
achIeve academIC excellence,
but we are equally commItted
to fostermg an enVIronment
where students can learn to
be ethlCalleaders m theIr
future careers Ethos Week IS
a fundamental component of
our program, raIsmg student
awareness of ethIcal conslderatlOns In a varIety of bus 1ness and personal contexts
Ethos Week begms March
12 Wlth an open mVItatIOn
for College of Busmess stu
dents, alumm, faculty, staff
and local members of the
busmess commumty to SIgn
an ethos banner that bears
the newly adopted school
Wlde Etbos Statement The
Statement, wntten by students, faculty and staff,
emphasIzes SlXcore values
mtegrIty, honesty, trnstworthmess, respect, learnmg and
the work ethIC
"Durmg the past several
years, thIS country's busmess
chmate has shown that bUSIness leaders would benefit
greatly from an understandmg of personal and profes
sIOnal ethICS,"MIelke SaId
Local busmess leaders and
EMU alumm understand
th,S need Th,S program
eXISts because those mdiVIduals commumcated a deSIre
for It EthICS traInmg at
undergraduate and graduate
levels enables future bUSIness
leaders to Improve the future
bUSIness clImate
In addItIOn to Randy
Cohen, the College of
BUSIness Wlll host SIXlocal
busmess leaders as speakers
throughout the week EMU
students and the general
pubhc are welcome to attend
the free lectures, scheduled
In room 114 of the Gary M
Owen BUIldIng, 300 W
MIchIgan Ave, YpSIlantI
Scheduled speakers are
11 30 a m Tuesday, March
13, Mary Kramer, publIsher
ofCraIns DetrOIt BUSIness
5 30 P m Tuesday, March
13, James Webb, chaIrman of
Southfield-based AON RIsk
SerVIces
11 a m Wednesday, March
14, Karla Kretzchmer,
human resources consultant
5 30 P m Wednesday,
March 14, Lou Bltontl, presl
dent and chIef executIve officer of LD3 Event
Management In Southfield
11 a m Thursday, March
15, Harry CendrowskI, chIef
executIve officer of
CendrowskI Corporate
AdVIsors In Bloomfield HIlls
5 30 P m Thursday, March
15, DaVId Carleton, chIef
executIve officer of
Plymouth-based MaxImum
Data SolutIOns
12 30 P m FrIday, March
16, Luncheon featUrIng
Randy Cohen, colummst for
the New York Times at
EMU's Student Center, 900
Oakwood Street, YpSIlantI,
Tickets for the Cohen
luncheon cost $5 for EMU
students or $35 for general
pubhc and can be purchased
by phone at (734)482-2282 or
m person at the ticket office m
the Student Center
Convocation Center of QUIrk
Theatre For more mformatIon, VISItwwwcob emlch edu
Madonna University offers lPower Lunches'
Learn about new trends and
strategIes for groWlng your
bus mess at Madonna
Umversltys new monthly
Power Lunches, begmnmg
March 21 DeSIgned for selfempowerment through educa
tIon and adVice from mdustry
leaders, these lunches offer
great networkIng opportumtles
The first Power Lunch IS
Feed Your Bram for Success;
11 30 a m to 1 p m
Wednesday March 21, at
Madonnas Umversity Center
14221 Levan (North of
Schoolcraft) m LIVoma
BIOchemIst Sandy Baumann
ISthe featured speaker She has
been promotmg 'braIn foods
for a healthIer hfestyle for 18
years She II explam the Imk
between nutntlOll and learmng
as well as strategIes for
enhancmg your memory,
lrnprovmg sleep habIts, reduc
mg stress and boostmg your
ablhty to learn new tasks
'From nutntlOn to the art of
negotiatIOn each luncheon WIll
dehver fresh approaches for
cultIvatmg your busmess
commented Joan Stephens
d,rector of the Office of
Contlllulllg Education and
ProfeSSIOnal Development and
serIes orgamzer
The cost for each lunch IS
$15 ReservatIOns should be
made by calhng 734-432-5804
Future Power Lunches
Wed, Apn118, 2007
Angela RIehn, Edward Jones
Investment representative
"A HohstlC Approach How
Your FlllanClal Health Can
Affect Your Busmess' Growth"
Wed, May 16 2007
Amy Clarke educator
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Observer & Eccentnc I Thursday March 8 2007
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Six days, six fires, 28 fire deaths! Be prepare~
In the SIXdays between Feb 6
Iand 11,there were SIXfires that
kUled 19 children and mne
adults from across the nation,
mcludmg the nearby ypsilanti
apartlnent fire that kUled three
children That fire started ou a
stovetop 10 the kitchen A Texas
house fire killed three small children and a man who med to
save them In Kentucky house
blaze killed a total of ten people,
SIXof them children A fire broke
out m an upper floor bedroom 10
Tennessee that killed four children
Everyone should sleep in
homes that have smoke
alarms While 96 percent of
U S homes have the Iifesavmg
Tom
Klurskl
replaced after ten years
Children should be taught at
a young age some basiC fire
safety behaVIOrs If their c1othmg catches lire, they should
automatically practice the
Stop, Drop and Roll' behaVIOr
They should also know how to
crawl low (slmulatmg crawlmg
under smoke) to their bedroom
door, and take that path to the
nearest eXit door They should
also know how to crawl from
their bed to their bedroom Win
dow and be able to open It
Without usmg their eyes A real
fire would give off smoke that
would make It difficult to see
through, and It would aggra
vate their eyes, making Sight
nearly Impossible
StatistICs tell us that most
people feel that fire won t happen to them They believe that
It IS usually someone else that
Will be strnck by fire I have
responded to a number of fires
m my years on the fire department, and I haven t found one
family that felt they would
have a fire destroy their lives
Planmng ISkey to personal
safety durmg any emergency
Plan how to get out of your
house by gomg mtu every room
WIth your family and dlS-eussmg the escape Doors are
usually the fastest and easiest
way out If fire ISblocking the
exIt, a secondary escape must
be used In most cases, that
would be a Window Does the
person m the bedroom know
how to open the Window easily,
and can they get out safely m
an emergency? ObViously, an
Infant cannot do thIS, and a
more responsible person who
sleeps nearby should be
asSigned the responsibility of
gettmg the child out
If you have family members
who sleep upstlllrs, take a look
out each Window to see what
the next step IS Some Windows
lead to a lower leyel roof, like a
garage By crawlmg onto the
roof and to a low pomt, the
ground may only be a dozen
feet away A neighbor may get
a ladder to help you off the,.;;
roof, but Jumpmg may be considered Iffire threatens them
The best optIOn IS a box contammg an emergency escape
ladder kept under the bed, and
practice usmg It The ladder
can be purchased for two- and
three-story homes, and hangs ,
from the wmdow, supplymg
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the climber With steps to lowet;
them to safety
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Safety IS somethmg we can •
all spend some time thmki1)t
about Better yet, mvolve the
famuy every step of the way
they know what to do If lire i ~
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Nominate an outstanding volunteer by March 16Do you know of a tireless volunteer,
commItted to ImproVing the commumty around hIm or her, who deserves
to be recognized for their unendmg
efforts? Now ISyour chance to honor
them Umted Way for Southeastern
MlChigan IS acceptmg nommatIOns to
recogmze metro DetrOIt s outstandmg
volunteers at Celebrate Volunteers
Recogmzmg HomeTovm Heroes, a
special recogmtlOn event held on
Apnl16
The annualluncheou
takes place
dunng NatIOnal Volunteer Week,
April 15-21, and prOVides mdlVlduals
and orgamzatlOns an opportumty to
show appreciatIOn for those who
ennch our commumtythrough
volunteensm NommatIOns are beIng
accepted m eight categones that
honor youth, young adults, and
retirees as well as out~tandmg bUSInesses or groups who volunteer
To obtam nommatlOn forms and
gnldelmes, please log on to
wwwuwsemorgfcelebrateorcontact
Umted Way s George W Romney
Volunteer Center at 313-226 9430, 9
a m to 5 p m Monday Fnday,
NOIDmatIOns must be reCeived at
Umted Way no later than 5 pm,
March 16, 2007
The award categones are as follows
• Berme Firestone Award
(Sponsored by Umted Way for
Southeastern Michigan s Labor
Department) - Recogmzes an out-
standmg rank and lile member of a
local labor umon dedIcated to commumty semce A $1,000 donation IS
given to an agency of the Winner s
chOIce
• CorPLUS Award (Sponsored by
the Jumor Leagne of DetrOit) Recogmzes a retIree whose volunteer
efforts e"emplifY the highest standards of semce that benefits metropolitan DetrOit A $1,000 donatlOn
IS gIven to an agency of the honoree s
chOIce
• Exemplary Group SerVice
Award (Sponsored by Umted Way
for Southeastern MIChigan) Recogmzes familIes, coul'les or
groups who stnve to Improve the
lives of neIghbors, fnends and their
commumty through volunteer work
A $500 donatIOn Will be made to an
agency of the Wlnmng group s
"holCe
• Governor s Honor Roll
(Sponsored by the Jumor League of
Blrmmgham) - ThiS non-competl
tlVe award recogmzes mdividuals for
outstandmg commumty servIce,
selected by the orgaOlzatlOn s they
serve
• Heart of Gold Award (Sponsored
by Umted Way for Southeastern
MichIgan) - ThiS has become one of
the most dlstmgmshed volunteer
recognItIOns m Wayne, Oakland and
Macomb counties Awardees receIve
a 14 carat gold heart m tnbute to
their dedlCatlOn
• Outstandmg Youth Award
(Sponsored by Umted Way for
Southeastern Michigan) - Recogmze"
youth ages 12-18 who are taking
actlOn to make our world a better
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place to lIve through volunteermg
• Young Adult Award of Excellence
(Sponsored by Umted Way for
Southeastern MlChlgan) - RecogIUzes
adults ages 19 25 who represent the
highest standards of semce, leaderShIp, commItment and character ill
their commumty A $250 donatIOn
Will be made to an agency of the Winners chOIce
• Outstandmg Busmess Award
(Sponsored by the Southeast
Michigan Corporate Volunteer
CounCil and Umted Way)-
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Wayne County Residents
Do You Need More Time To Pay
Delinquent 2004 Taxes On Your Home?
Michigan law requires the Wayne County Circuit
Court to foreclose on property with unpaid 2004
delinquent taxes in March 2007. If you cannot pay
the 2004 delinquent taxes on your home
APPLY FOR A FINANCIAL
HARDSHIP EXTENSION by contacting:
Taxpayer Assistance Department
(313) 224-6105
Or visit our website at:
www.treasurer.waynecounty.com
TO APPLY YOU MUST:
1. Own your home.
2. Live in your home as your principal residence.
3. Meet certain income requirements.
IF APPROVED YOU MAY RECEIVE A
ONE-YEAR EXTENSION TO PAY YOUR
2004 DELINQUENT TAXES.
Applications must be received by March 15,2007.
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RELIGION CALENDAR
Observer & Eccentnc I Thursday March 8 2007
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Sabbath 2007 callI 88B 440 7325
Classes
-NorthRidge Church Womens MInistry
invites you to participate In a vanety
of exciting groups and classes that
begin Thursday March B at the church
49555 North Terntonal Plymouth
Choose from a self defense class
Scrap booking, Mops Bible studies
cooking and nutnlion qUilting book
club and much more Register on line
at
httpJ/wwwnorthndgechurch com/Wom
en/
Lenten services
St Michael the Archangel Pansh
would like to invite everyone to
attend Lenten services Including
Stalions of the Cross and Benediction
7 p m fndays during Lent at the
church 11441Hubbard south of
Plymouth Road livonia The services
follow the church s Lenten fish fry
Olnners and are open to all for more
Informalion call (734) 2611455
If you want to submit an Item for the
religion calendar fax It to (734) 591
7279 or wnte Religion Calendar
Observer Newspapers 36251
Schoolcraft livonia MI48150 The
deadline for an announcement to
appear In the Thursday edition IS
noon Monday
MARCH
Clergy conference
facing End of life with Compassion a
clergy conference featunng presenta
tlons by local and national leaders at
the forefront of palliative and end of
life care and breakout sessions730
a 01 to 3 45 p m Thursday March 8 at
Macomb Community College South
CampusBUilding K 14500 East12Mile
Warren Cost IS$30 per person or $25
per person for a team of three or more
from tlie same organIZation breakfast
and luncli Included for more Informa
tlon and to register for Compassion
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Lenten concerts
1235 p m Thursday March 8 15 22
29 follow services of Holy
Communion which begin at 1210 p m
at Manner s Church 170East
Jefferson at the entrance to the
Detroit Windsor Runnel free parking
for services In the ford Underground
Garagewith entrance on median on
Jefferson at Woodward for Informa
tlon call (313)259 2206
Book fair
Scholaslic Book fair returns the
evening of fnday March 9 at Holy
Tnnlty Lutheran Church 39020 five
Mile Livonia Call (734) 464 0211Church
members as well as the general public
are invited to the book farr berng held
In conjunction with a pasta supper and
magic show
Lenten fish fry
llam t06pm fnday March916 23
and 30 pick ups at St Peter Claver
Catholic Community Pansh Rectory
13305Grove one block s.outh of
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Obituaries, Memonals, Remembrances
1·800-579·7355 *:- fax 734-953-2232
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Church Road Bloomfield Hills
AM Friday March 9 2007
DENNIS A. OUELLETTE
Age 66 March 1 2007 Beloved hus
band of Pauline
Lovmg father of
Rebecca (Scott) Sawran and Amy
(JIm) Lacefield
Dear grandfather of
Bailey Brother of Val Karhu Mary
Lou
(Don)
Kezele
and
Peggy
LaPierre Instate Fnday March 9th at
St Gerald Church 21300 Farmmgton
Rd Farmmgton
1030 AM untt! the
~ memonal
servIce
at 11 00 AM
Oohne condolences
wwwobnensulhvanfuneralhome
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HELEN GRISCHUK
RODDY
Of Palm Harbor FL and formerly of
Burnmgham
MI Passed away on
March 1 2007 She was a member of
St Luke the Evangelist
Catholic
Church In Palm Harbor
HIghland
Lakes Bridge Club Highland Lakes
Travel Club~ former director of Sutton
Place of Highland Lakes and volunteer
for March
of Dimes
and Heart
Assoc atlOn She IS survived by hus
band of 61 years Edward J Roddy
son KevIn Roddy of Bnelle
NJ
daughter Lynne Roddy Johnston of
Worthmgton OH and five grandchd
dren Erm Will and Logan Roddy and
Michael and Anne Johnston
DENNIS (DENNY) BURTON
Age 52 of Llvoma
formerly
of
Garden City He loved his famtly
fishmg sports bemg up North play
109 gUitar and smgmg with IS sons
Beloved
husband
of
Kathy
(Glowacki)
Dearest father of Nate
ChrIS and VInme Dear son of Elame
(the late Vmcent) Brother of Joseph
(Debbie)
David
(Lmda
DALE RENWICK
JACK D. MALANEY
Age 90 March 4 2007 Prec;eded In
death by husband
Morns C Purdy
Beloved mother to Lisa Jason and
Bill Seven grandchIldren
SIX great
grandchildren
Servlces to be held at
Chnst
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MARY LOU PURDY
Zelenak)
Jeanne (Don) Cothran, James" Diane
(Greg) Wlza Norman
Julie Kevm
(Jeanna) Manlou (Russ) Pett Carolyn
(Brett) Camfield and the late Robert
Uncle to 30 meces and nephews
Preceded
III death
by mece Lon
Cothran Funeral services were held
today March 8th atthe R G & G R
Harris Funeral Home m Garden City
MemOrial contnbutlons
can be made
to the famtly of Denms Burton, 30595
Beechwood Garden City MI48135
age 83 March 2 2007 m Gamesvtlle
FL Beloved husband of the late Polly
Dear father of Jack (Renee) Dennis
Bnan (Amy) Dennis (Norma) JackIe
(Michael) DavIs Gary and the late
Patnck and Michael
Grandfather of
10 RetIred Sportmg Goods Salesman
WWII Veteran reCIpient of The Bronze
Star for Valor former PresIdent of
Nankm Youth AthletIC AssocIation
past Commander of Amencan LegIon
Post III past ChaIrman of Parks and
RecreatIOn Dept
City of Westland
past PresIdent Babe Ruth League and
Coach and Manager for over 20 years
Amencan LegIOn Baseball VISItation
Thursday lOam until a 1pm Funeral
ServIce at the John N Santelu and Son
Funeral
Home
1139 Inkster
Rd
(between Ford Rd and Cherry HIll)
LEEE
FENNER
Age
89 passed away Fnday
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evenmg March 2 2007 at
Canterbury
on the Lake
Nursmg Home He was born
10 Lake Onon MI on January 2 1918
the son of James and Grace Fenner On
July 10 1941 he was wuted In mar
nage to Dorothy Mane Parker who
preceded him In death on September 1
2004
Lovmg
father of Margaret
Wdton of Kansas
Robert (Rhonda)
Fenner of Rose Centel LInda (Mike)
Shafer of Portage
Douglas (Carol)
Fenner of West Bloomfield
Laura
(James) Wilmes of White Lake and
Spud Lee who passed away September
1943 proud grandfather
of WIlham
Wilton Adnenne
(Kevm) Colhngs
Br al Dail el and KC:l::lI;YFc:nne!
DaVId and Lmdsay Shafer Andrea
Alexander and Sarah Wilmes great
grandfather
of Elhott CollIngs
Mr
Fenner retired from MIChIgan Bell
after 45 years of service and was a
WWII Army veteran
statIOned m
India He was a member of St Hugo s
Catholic Church for 54 years and was
a 1936 graduate of Pontiac Central
High School Mr Fenner was a hfetlme
member of the Pontiac Waterford Elks
Lodge 810 and was past preSIdent of
the Clvltan Club He loved to golf
bowl watch football
especially the
Detroit Lions and spendmg time With
hIS grandchildren
The famtiy WIll
receIve fnends Wednesday
March 7
2007 from 3 8 p m at the RiverSIde
Chapel
Simpson Modetz
Funeral
Home
5630
PontIac
Lake Rd
Waterford
and
a VigIl serVIce
Wednesday 4 30 P m Memonals may
be made to the Amencan
DIabetes
ASSOCIation PO Box 1131 FaIrfax
VA22038 1131 OnlIne guestbook at
wwwmodetzfuneralhomes
com
Beloved husband father grandfather
Memonal ServIce Mar 9th, Buffalo
Church Sanford NC
PATRICIA T. WELCH
Age 78 passed away March 1, 2007
She was born on October 29 1928 In
DetrOit, to the late James and Edna
(Moroney) Thompson
She was an
aVid reader and loved her needle and
bead work Patncla was a lifelong
loyal Red Wmgs fan She was very
proud and mterested m her Irish her
ltage Mrs Welch IS survived by her
lovmg chtldren
Kathleen (FranCIS)
Yee Joseph Welch
Gary Welch
seven grandchildren and three great
grandchildren
A Funeral Mass was
held on March 6 at St Joseph
Cathohc Church Memonal corttnbu
tlons may be made to the AlzheImer s
ASSOCiatIOn 107 Apnl Dr Ste 1 Ann
Arbor MI 48103 1903 or Juventle
Diabetes Research FoundatIOn 24359
Northwestern
Hwy
Ste
225
Southfield MI 48075 Arrangements
entrusted to Phtllips Funeral Home
South Lyon
SUSAN POMEROY
ROBERTS
Former Blrmmgham
reSident Susan
Pomeroy Roberts died of heart disease
February 8 2007 10 Tucson She was
74 Born m Dayton OhiO 10 1932
Mrs Roberts grew up In the suburbs
of New York Chicago
and DetrOit
and graduated frolt\ BaldWIn HIgh
School 10 Blrmmgham m 1950 After
attendmg the Umverslty of Colorado
Boulder and travelIng 10 Europe m
1953 she mamed
Don Roberts of
Franklm MIchIgan a federal Fish &
Wildlife agent m Alaska thus begm
mng 40 years of marrIage and 37
years 10 Alaska Mrs Roberts worked
nearly 50 years pnmanly as an executive aSSIstant Sue IS remembered for
her VIVid storytellmg
Wit generosity
love of plano dolls antiques New
Yorker magazme chocolate watchmg
figure skatmg kmttmg and decorat
mg She was preceded 10 death by her
husband 10 1998 and her youngest
child Cathenne
Roberts MIller 10
2004 She IS survived by her daugh
ters Laury Roberts Scandhng (Bruce)
and Wendy Skye HamIlton (Steve) of
Juneau Alaska, and her son Rob
(Stephame)
of Aurora
Colorado
eIght grandchildren
and four great
grandchIldren
Remembrances can be
made to the Salvatton Army
r-0BITUARY ~
POLICY
DAVID W. PORTER
March
SALLY MILLER
6 2007
age 76
of
Blrmmgham
Beloved Wife of James
for 45 years Dear sister of Dorothy
MIgho Sally was a chtld prodigy and
played plano at age 3 and at age 13
taught at the Art Center MUSIC School
to DetrOit She spent SIXyears 10 Pans
and studIed WIth a famous plamst
She played concerts as The Gifford &
Dow Two Plano Team 10 many venues In MIchigan
mcludmg the DIA
Oakland Umverslty
III Blrmmgham
and the Opera House m Manistee MI
She was a gifted teacher and taught
hundreds of students to play the plano
often slmphrymg
difficult
pIeces
accordmg to theIr abilIty Many of
them pursued careers m mUSIC and
Sally always rernamed mterested III
her student s lIves \I1emonal tributes
to the MIchigan
Humane Society
26711 North western Hwy Ste 175
Southfield MI 48034 A J Desmond
& Sons (248) 549 0500 View obltu
ary and share memones at
wwwDesmondFuneralHome
com
The fust frve billed hnes of
an obItuary are publIShed at
Died March 1 2007 III Dearborn He
was 85 years old Raised m Port
Hurotl' MI and hve<! for many years In
Bloomfield Twp He served III the US
Army AIr Corps dunng World War II
and
graduated
from
U of M
Engmeenng
In 1950
Employed by
CadIllac Motor Car DIVISion of GM
retlred In 1980 after 30 years Active
member
In CadIllac
LaSalle Club
VMCCA
AACA
Car Club
Enjoyed
no cost All addltlOnal
Amencan
and Packard Motor
and supported
many years DSO
Deadlines
Friday 4 30 PM lor Sunday
Wednesday Noon for Thursday
Robert C and Thomas
G Slbhngs are the late R W
Tyana (John)
Olsem
and
Klmne
Newcomb
Memonal service Saturday March 10
2007 at Il 00 AM at Franklm
CommunIty Church 26425 WellIngton
Rd Frankhn Instate at church 10 11
AM Arrangements
by the Dearborn
Chapel of the Howe Peterson Funeral
(313) 561 1500 In heu of
flowers
memorIal
tnbutes
to the
Franklm
CQmmumty
Church
Endowment
Fund or Henry Ford
Vtllage Benevolent Care Fund 15101
Ford Rd Dearhom MI48126
Db tuar (1S rece ved after these deadl nes
wI/be placed n the next available ssue
Bill
Porter Barbara (Harold) MacDonell
and John (Marlene) Porter, also sur
vlved by many meces and nephews
Inlaws Peter (Estelle) Newcomb, late
Home
religtous
MOT and D1A
son Ronald C (KImberly M Conely)
Cyrena (John) Firth
Flags
symbols etc)
for
SUrviVed by hiS WIfe Nancy daughter
Susan K Porter (Robert S Conklm)
and grandsons
hnes
Wlil be charged at $4 per lme
You may place a plchtre of
your loved one for an
additIOnal cost of only $6
SymbolIC emblems may be
meluded at no cost (example
e mall your obit 10
oeoblts@homelownllfe
com
or fax 10
Attn Obits C/o Charolette Wilson
734-953-2232
For more mformatlOn call
Charolette Wilson
734 953-2070
or Liz Keiser
734-953-2067
be
~
or loll/ree
B66-818-7653
ask for Char or Liz ~
oJ
McNichols one block east of Schaefel
Detroit Lunch orders call m by 11a m
at (313)342 5292 $8 for catfish dm
ner $7 whltmg $5 catfish sandWich
$4 whltmg $1for Sides of spaghetti
coleslaw and green beans
Seminar
farth Baptist Church m Royal Oak host a
semmar BerngJoyful m Tough Times
With DuaneCuthbertson director of
GrowmgTogether Mmlstrles 7 9 p m
fnday March 9 and 9 a,m to 1p m
Saturday March 10 at 3118Greenfield
Road RoyalOak TopICSmclude
Expenencmg Joy That Is fUll Copmg
With OUfHurts Changmg Bitterness to
Joy and CUllng Our Hurts No charge
but a free Will offenng Will be taken for
mformatlon call (248) 28B 6415
Lenten symposium
The Path to Sanclity 9 a m to 3 30 p m
Saturday March 10 at St AnastaSia
CatholiC Church 4571John R Troy
Cost IS$40 per person $20 student
for more Informabon call (313)277
8905 or (248) 625 2461 or VISitthe
Website at wwwholytnnltyaposto
late com Reglstralion heginS at 7 30
a m Holy Mass at 9 a m featunng
dllect from Rome Rev Msgr Robert
Sarno OffiCial of the Congregation for
the Causesof Saint In Valican City
speakmg on Holiness The Way of Life
Benefit gospel concert
Makea Joyful Sound performances by
more than nine cholls groups
solOists and instrumentalists 6 30
pm Saturday March 10 at fllst
Baptist Church 45000 N Terntonal
Plymouth Ticket donation IS$10 $5
for children age 12and under
Proceeds benefit the 2007 Naga
MISSIonTnp to Manlpur India for tick
ets call (734) 455 2300
Jesus Unmasked
A sermon senes With Rev CAllen
Kannapell8 a m and 10 a m Sunday
March 11Unreligious March 18
Unlnteruplible Always Avarlable
March 25 Unafraid Apnll The
CrUCifiedGod and Apnl8 The
Unconquered at Anglican Church of
liVOnia m the liVOnia YMCA 14255
Stark Road for more information
VISitwwwhlschurch us
Biblical perspectives on health
A seminar explonng how the pnnclples
hidden In the ancient Scnptures are
only now being confllmed by recent
SCientifiCresearch 2 30 5 30 p m
Sunday March11at Plymouth Seventh
day Adventist Church 4295 Napier
between Ann Arbor and Warren roads
The program concludes With a deliCIOUS
meal based on these health pnnclples
To register call (248) 349 5683 or (313)
5312179
Organ concert
featunng TomTrenney 5 p m Sunday
March 11at Ward Presbyterian Church
40000 SIXMile Nortliville There IS no
charge for the organ concert but a
freeWill offenng Will be taken for
information call (24B) 374 7400
Trenney ISOlrector of MUSICMlnlstnes
at fllst Presbyterian Church In
Bllmmgham He won the fllst Pme
and Audience Pme In the Amencan
GUildof Organists National
Competition mOrgan Improvlsalion
last year
John McCuthcheon concert
730 p m Sunday March 11at
Bllmmgham fllst United Methodist
Church 1589W Maple at Pleasant for
more information call (248) 6461200
or VISitwwwlivealfllstorg
St Patrick's Day
The AnCient Order of Hibernians Hall
IShosting Mass and a number of
events to celebrate St Patnck s Day
at the hall 24242 Grand River one
block west of Telegraph ~all (313)
5354110
Mass beginS at 1030 a m on Parade
Day Sunday March 11 With entertarn
ment by Insh musical legend Charlie
Taylor at 4 p m On St Patnck sEve
fnday March 16 The Wakes and
Wedddmgs Band start at 7 30 p m
Mass beginS at noon on Saint Patnck s
Day March 17 followed by perform
ances of one of Michigan s premiere
IriSh bands Shamrock Shore at lp m
plus the Heinzman Insh Dancers
Bagpiper Oennls Burklow and
PaddleBall Billy full menu aVailable
on all the above menlioned days
Including corned beef and cabbage
There ISa cash bar and no cover
charge Everyone ISwelcome
Cathedral Cultural Sarres
Presents a concert by the award win
nlng ensemble amarcord 4 p m
Sunday March 11at Cathedral'llf the
Most Blessed Sacrament 9B44
Woodward at Trowbndge DetrOit
Tickets $10m advance $15at the door
and avarlable online at
http//CathedraIConcertstlXcom
by
calling 1 800 595 4T1X(4B49) by marl
Ing a self addressed stamped enve
lope and check or money order
payable to Cathedral Cultural Senes
to 9844 Woodward Avenue Detroit MI
48202 Allow one week for delivery
for more Informalion call (313)B65
6300 Ext 227 or send e marl to
CathedralConcerts@yahoocom Doors
open at 3 p m on the day of the con
cert
Vesper services
The CounCilof Orthodox Chnslian
Churches of Metropolitan DetrOit
(COCC)conducts ItS senes of Vespers
Services annually dunng the five
Sundays of Orthodox Great Lent
March 11at St George Romanian
Orthodox Cathedral 18405 W Nine
Mile Southfield call (248) 569 4833
March 18 at St Michael Orthodox
~,
wwwhometownllfecom
Church 26375 W Chicago Road
Men's conference
Redford call (313)937 0970 and
CatholiC Conference for Men
March 25 at St Raphael of Brooklyn
(Courageous Companions of C~nst)
Orthodox Church 23300 W DaVison
sponsored by the Archdiocese of
DetrOit call (313)533 3437 for more
DetrOit 8 a m (doors open at 7 am)
mformatlon contact Very Rev Michael
to 3 30 p m Saturday March 24 at
Matsko Holy Transfiguration Church
University of DetrOit Mercy Calihan
Livonia at (248) 476 3432 or
Hall Detroit Cost IS$40 In advance
mmatsko@twml rrcom livonia
$50 at door $25 students mcludes
Interfaith dialogue
box lunch for more mformatlon call
Oeadline for reglstralion ISMarch 12
(734) 459 9558 or VISit wwwmensfel
lowshlp com Day mcludes speakers
Journey toward Peace With Chnstlans
230 pm Mass confesSiOns avarlable
Jews & Muslims An Interfaith
Dialogue takes place 6 30 9 p m
throughout the day
Tuesday March 13 In the Roseanau
A sacred cantata
the Seven Last Words of Chnst by
Room Andrew Mazzara Administrative
Theodore DubOISWith soprano Mary
Services & Conference Center 5101
Evergreen on the campus of Henry
Bagallnskl tenor Lawrence Wlk ban
ford Community College Dearborn
tone Andrew Langlands vlolmlst
Cost $15 Call (313)3171500 to register
Carmela Langley and the St Robert
or obtain a flyer Register online at
Bellarmlne Adult Chell under dllector
Mark Newlon 7 p m Sunday March 25
wwwhfcc edu/Cl2
DISCiples: Faithful and Flawed
at St Robert Bellarmme Catholic
What can we learn from the beloved
Church 27101W Chicago at Inkster
roads Redford No charge Call (313)
diSCiple and Peter m the Gospel of
John as we stnve to more perfectly
9371500
Atpha sessions
be the lord s own' Jam us 7 p m
Wednesday March 14 as DaVidConrad
Alpha ISan opportunity for anyone to
explore the Chnstlan farth In a
ards us m our reflection on these two
diSCiples and discover their life les
relaxed non threatening settmg over
sons as benefiCial to our own devel
10 thought provokmg weekly sessions
opment as followers of Jesus at st
beginning 6 9 p m Thursday March
29 at Ward EvangelICal Presbyterian
Aldan Catholic Church 17500
farmington north of SIXMile LIVOnia
Church 40000 SIXMile NorthVille
Call (734) 425 5950 No charge
Includes a free dinner each week
Alpha ISa low key fnendly fun and
Midweek Lenten program
6 745 p m Wednesday March 14 21
pressure free class free child care
avarlable when attendmg class To
and 28 Includes Simple service of
sung prayer meal and mission prOj
register call (248) 374 5932 or send e
ect at Holy Trinity lutheran Church
marl to
39020 five Mile Livonia Call (734)
Margy Burkhart@wardchurchorg
4640211
Mom to Mom Sale
Tn City Chnstran Center In Canton IS
Tiny Tots Preschool
haVing their Sprmg Mom to Mom Sale
Open registration beginS March 14 at
8 30 a m to 1 p m Saturday March 31
Holy Tnnlty Lutheran Church 39020
five Mile LIVOnia Call (734) 464 0211
at Tn city 3855 Sheldon Road North
of Michigan Avenue Canton Table
TobyMac concert
rentals are sold to capacity With more
On hiS Portable Sounds Tour 7 30 p m
than 75 moms sellmg their kids
fnday March 16 at Northndge
clothes toys baby eqUipment etc
Church 49555 North Terntonal
There ISa $ladmlsslon for Informa
Plymouth Tickets $22 reserved $18
lion call Pam at (734) 397 0819
groups of 15plus Call (800) 5B5 3737
or VISitwwwstarttlcketspluscom
Christ on trial
JOining TobyMac are Thousand foot
Drama to uncover Biblical eVidence
Krutch BUilding 429 and family force
that Will be analyzed eye witnesses
share accounts of their encounters
5
Luncheon and fellowship
With Jesus contmues 7 p m every
Wednesday evenmg dunng lent
JOY BUilders (Just Older Youth)
except for Maundy Thursday Apnl5
luncheon get together for fellowship
and fun Everyone 50 plus years
when Simon Petertestlfred concern
young ISwelcome 1130 a m fnday
Ing Jesus dlsruplion of SOCialmores
March 16 at Riverside Park Church of
at Salem United Church of Chnst
God 11771Newburgh at Plymouth
33424 Oakland Avenue farmington
road LIVOnia for more information
Call (248) 474 6880 Chnst on Tnal
call (734) 464 0990 Please bnng a
examines eVidence that demands a
verdict Who ISthiS Jesus for you7
luncheon dish to share and JOinus
Effective Black Parenting
Lenten services
Seminar presented by KeVin Threatt
Noon and 7 30 p m Wednesdays to
created by Center for the
March 2B 730 P m Maundy Thursday
Apnl 5 noon Good friday Apnl6 and
Improvement of Child Canng With
1030 a m Palm Sunday Apnl1 and
gUidance from Atncan Amencan par
enllng scholars 9 a m to 4 p m
Easter Sunday April B at Immanuel
Lutheran Church 27035 Ann Arbor
Saturday March 17 at fllst Baptist
Church of DetrOit 21200 Southfield
Trarl east of Inkster Road Dearborn
Heights Call (313)278 5755
north of Eight Mile Southfield One
Lent and Easter services
day semmar IS$25 per person or $35
In HISSteps a SIXpart sermon serieS
per couple RSVPreqUired for mfor
dunng lent on Sunday s at 10 a m to
matlon call (313)869 472B Child care
Apnll Holy Thursoay ( 30 p m Apru 5
not aVailable Seminar nelps parents
prepare children for success at
communion ISaround a great table In
school resist pressures to use drugs
the shape of a cross to remember the
and JOingangs achieve high self
last meal of Jesus With hiS diSCiples
esteem and pnde In therr Atncan
Community Good fnday Service noon
Amencan hentage Church phone IS
Apnl6 730 P m Good fnday Apnl 6
(248) 569 2972
an evening service focusmg on the
Passion Narrative and Jesus fmal
Mtchlgan railroad memorabilia sale
1130 a m to 3 30 pm Sunday March
moments and Easter Sunday Son Rise
18 m the school gym at St Albert the
Service at 8 a m Worship Services at
Great Catholic Church 4B55 Parker
915 a m and 11a m Sunday school at
915 a m for children (chlldcare for
Dearborn Heights Cost IS$3 adults
$6 per family or early blld entry fee
four year aids and under at both
of $10 Proceeds go to st Albert s
services) Apnl B at Nardm Park
United Methodist Church 29887 W 11
SChool Improvements and Bluewater
Mile farmmgton Hills Call (24B)476
Chapters restoralion program for pas
8860 or VISit www nardlnpark org
senger cars for more Information
Church members wanted
call (313)277 2419
The solid Reformed Protestant doc
God's amazing grace
tnne and the Authonzed (King James)
Moves us to converSion Jom us as we
Version of the Bible may fmally come
wejcome guest frank Turner former
anchor for Channel 7 News of DetrOit
together m a new church In your area
If you re Interested In thiS type of
as he sh"res With us how farth In God
preaching and teaching wnte to
arded him In being freed from vanous
addlclions 7 p m Thursday March 22
Reformation ReVival PO Box 6156
at St Aldan Catholic Church Aclivltles
Plymouth MI4B170 0156 or send e
marl to
Center 17500 farmmgton north of SIX
wwwpsalm12verse6@yahoocomfor
Mile Livonia Call (734) 425 5950 free
more Informalion
Will offenngs appreCiated
Refreshments prOVided
L1fehne screening
UPCOMIHG
ReSidents livmg 10 and around the
Bloomfield Hills community can be
Easter cantata
Riverside Park Church of God inVites
screened to reduce their nsk of
haVing a stroke Thursday March 22
you to our speCial Easter Cantata He
Touched Me 10 a m Sunday Apnl8 at
In the fellowship Hall at St Paul s
the church 11771Newburgh at
165 East Square Lake Road
Plymouth road LIVOnia for mforma
Bloomfreld Hills Screenings are fast
tlon call (734) 464 0990 Please JOin
parnless and low cost and mvolve
us for thiS speCial drama event and
the use of ultrasound technology
celebrate Easter With us Welook for
and scan for potentral health prob
ward to welcommg you
lems related to blocked artenes
which can lead to a stroke aortic
Blood drive
8 30 a m to 130 p m Sunday Apnl15
aneurysms which can lead to a rup
at Nardm Park United Methodist
tured aorta and hardenmg of the
Church 29887 W 11Mile farmington
arterres In the legs which are a
Hills Call (248) 476 8B60 No appoint
strong predictor of heart disease
ment necessary
Also offered IS a bone denSity
screenmg to assess nsk for osteo
Hidden Secrets film
Debuts 7 pm Monday Apnl30 a new
porosIs
feature length movre that explores
Pre registration reqUired Call 1 800
just how explOSive It can be when
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your past becomes your present
Clothmg sale
livonia 20 19500 Haggerty Livonia
Northwest Suburban Mothers of
and Commerce Township Stadium 14
Mulliples Will hold their annual
3033 Spnngvale Dnve Walled lake
Spnng/Summer Clothing Sale 9 a m
Tickets now avarlable at
to noon Saturday March 24 at St
wwwfathomEventscom or at present
Matthew s United Methodist Church
109 theaterbox off,ces for $9 For a
30990 SIXMile between Mernman
complete list of theaters VISit the
and Mlddlebelt liVOnia Over 30
tables of children s Items Bake sale
Web site
$1admiSSion for adults Strollers after
PLEASE
SEECALENDAR, All
10 a m
Observer & Eccentnc I Thursday March 8 2007
www hometownllfe com
of Numbers 10a 10 Tuesdays through May at St
PnscLllaChurch 19120Purllngbrook LIVOniaFor
information call Mary Riceat (734) 5221095
Worship service
All are welcome to attend 11a 10 worshLpservice
Sundays at Good Shepherd Reformed Church 6500
N Wayneat Hunter Westland JOin us at 7 p 10
TuesdaysIn November and Oecemberas Pastor
LOUIseMonacelli Introduces TheJesus Expenence a
senes of Videos offenng inSight Into the people and
sLtuatlonsGodused to expand the church around
the world Formore information call (734) 721 0800
Worship services
Sunday Worship services are 8 a 10 (traditional) and
1030 a 10 (contemporary) Sunday School & Adult
Bible Study at 915 a 10 Sunday GraceLutheran
Church 46001Warren between Canton Center and
Beck Canton For information call (734) 637 8160
Worship service
At 1030 a 10 Sundays at New Beglnn ngs United
Methodist Church 16175Delaware at PUritan
Redford Congregation IS hearing lessons from I
Peter for more information call (313)255 6330
Adult literacy classes
Available for those Wishing to Improve thelf reading
and writing skills Open to adults age18and over
Trained tutors available for day and evening hours
Call(734) 4210472 Leave your name and phone
to dally life SesSionsWill be led by Rev George
Shalhoub and JLmKing the churchs dlfector of
youth and outreach ministry Forinformation and to
regISter call (734) 422 0010
Gnef worl<shop
From Gnef to NewHope began 7 B45 P 10 Sunday
Feb 5 and continues for eight weeks at Ward
Presbytenan Church 4000 SIXMile west of
Haggerty NorthVille Forthose gnevlng the loss of
a loved one It ISnormal to feel overwhelmed
angry and alone Advance regIStration appreclat
ed For more information call Carol Jacoby at (24B)
3745966
Sunday servLce
All are welcome to attend worship serVice atl0
a 10 Sunday In the sanctuary at St Pauls
Presbytenan Church 27475Five Mile one block
west of Inkster LIVOniaFor more Inforlnatlon call
(734) 4221470
Bible stUdy series
St Theodore Catholic Church presents the Catholic
Interpretation ofthe Book of Revelation beginning
79 pm Thursday Jan 11and continUing for eight
weeks at the church 8200 N Wayne Road
Westland Formore information call (734)425 7310
SCnpture study
Board the Starshlp Evangelize seek out and
explore new worlds of scnpture study The Book
CALENDAR
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ONGOING
Recovery program
Ward Evangelical Presbytenan Church In
Northville launches Celebrate
Recovery a Chnst centered recovery program
helping men and women find freedom from
the" hurts habits and hang ups (addictive and
compulSive behaviors) meets every Fnday
evening for 6 p 10 dinner (optIOnal) 7 p 10
praISe and worship 8 p 10 small group dIScus
Sian 9 p 10 Solid Rock Cafe (optional coffee
and desserts) Chlldcare dunng Celebrate
Recovery ISfree and available by calling (248)
3747400 For information VISit wwwcelebrat
crecovery com and wwwwardchurchorgleele
brate
Bible study
The Gospels and You Bible Study began 7 p 10
Monday Feb 5 at The BaSilica of St Mary
Orthodox Church activity center on the lower
level 18100Merriman LIvonia No charge The
study focuses on applying the Gospel of Sf Luke
number and someone Willbe 10 contact With you
Personal mlmstry
Due Season Chnstlan Church ISa nondenomlOa
tlonal multICultural full gospel church that
offers Sunday worship servICes at 10 a 10 and
Tuesday night Bible study at 715 p 10 ServICes
are currently held at Stevenson High School on
SIXMile west at FarmlOgton Road LIVOnia All
are welcome For nformatlon call (248) 960
8063 or VISit wwwDueSeason org
farmmgton Women Aglow
Meets from 5 8 P 10 on the second Tuesday of
the month at the FarmlOgton Community library
32737 W 12Mile For more IOtormatlon call linda
Boone at (248) 4761053
Scripture stUdies
From 7 8 30 P 10 Mondays n the lower level of Our
Lady of Loretto Church SIXMile and Beech Daly
Redford Call (313)534 9000
TOPS
Stands for Take Dff Pounds SenSibly the group
meets at 7 pm every Thursday evenmg at St
Thomas a Becket Church 555 S Lilley Canton
Weigh 10 ISfrom 615 6 55 pm It ISa Weight sup
port group that encourages members to lose
Weight senSibly and keep It off for more Informa
tlon call Mary at (734) 394 132B
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Learner's Bible study
At 7 P 10 Mondays LnRoom Al01 at Ward
Presbytenan Church 40000 W SIXMile NorthVille
Call124B) 374 5920
Church service
LOVLngGod by 10VLngpeople meets at 10a 10
Sunday at Westwood Community Church 6500 N
Wayne Road at Hunter Westland Doughnuts and
coffee served Call (734) 254 0093
Semor acllvilies
Gathenng for seniors 50 years and older at 1130
a 10 on the thlfd Friday of every month at
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LOCAL NEWS
March 8 100T
Leadership
Democratic strategist says leaders must be dealers of hope
BY HUGH GALLAGHER
STAFF WRITER
There on the left ISPaul
Begala, former adVIser to
PresIdent BIll Chnton, and on
the nght ISJ C Watts, former
Oklahoma congressman
The two pohtlCal commentators WIlltake theIr respectIve
Crossfire posItIOns tomght at
the MIChIgan PohtlCal
LeadershIp Programs 12th
annual Fund-nusmg Dmner at
Laurel Manor m LIvoma
, The MPLP IS a program of
the InstItute for Pubhc Pohcy
and SOCIalResearch at
MIchIgan State Umverslty's
College of SOCIalSCIence
Annually smce 1992, the program has offered 24 fully paId
scholarshIps for trammg m
personal leadershIp, pubhc
pohcy, runmng for office and
effectIve govermng The 2006
Fellows WIll graduate before
the $125-a-plate dmner and
the 2007 class WIllbe wel
corned to the dmner A breakfast WIllbe held m Grand
RapIds on Fnday WIth Begala
and Watts also speakmg
LEGISLATORS RECOGNIZED
Begala
watts
ThIS year for the first tIme,
the program WIll recognIze former state legIslators ThIs year,
former state Rep DIanne
Byrum and former state Sens
Robert Emerson, ShIrley
Johnson and Ken SIkkema WIll
receIve LeadershIp and ServIce
Awards
Though Begala and Watts
have oppOSIng Vlews on most
pohtlCallssues, both share a
strong mterest m the pohtIcal
process Begala and h,s longtime bUSIness partner James
CarvIlle were mstrumental m
BIll Clmton's electIon Watts
has served as the chaIrman of
GOPAC, the Repubhcan
orgamzatIOn that recruIts candIdates
C Watts first gaIned
natIOnal attentIOn as an allstar quarterback for the
Umverslty of Oklahoma
:r
Sooners, leadmg them to BIg
EIght and Orange Bowl champIOnshIps m the late 1970s He
served m the House from 1995
to 2003 before decldmg not to
seek re-electIon He IS a mInISter m the Southern BaptIst
Church, whIch has been a bIg
mfluence on h,s pohtlCal
behefs
Watts was unaVaIlable for an
mtervIew, but Begala shared
some of hIs VIews of the current pohtIcal scene m a phone
mtervIew
The Democrats regaIned
control of Congress m last fall s
electIon, but the war m Iraq IS
proVIng a dIfficult problem
For Begala, the Democrats
have to lUSlst on accountabIlIty
The Democrats have held
more hearmgs and done more
to hold Bush accountable m
seven weeks than the
Repubhcans dId m four years,"
Begala saId But we have to be
reahstIc Its the hardest problem on the planet Earth'
Begala SaId the deCISIOnto
escalate the war was Bushs
over the objectIOns ofmlhtary
leaders and the IraqIS But, he
SaId, It IS a ternble Idea to
WIthdraw fundmg whIle there
are troops m the field
"No one talks about the
practIcal problems of a retreat
George Washmgton was a bnl
hant tactIcal retreat general
He saved hIS men tIme and
time agaIn from supenOf
forces,' Begala saId
But, he saId, Democrats
shouldn't make the mIstake of
Bush and (VICe PreSIdent)
Cheney by expectmg flowers
from the IraqIS for retreatmg
Begala grew up m Texas, m
the dlstnct that Tom DeLay
once represented In Congress,
but he was drawn to the
DemocratIc Party
"I always thought the
Democrats are for the httle guy
and I m a popuhst;' he SaId I
have a lot of confidence m
what BIll Clmton called walkmg around folks'
'We've been In busmess now
for 23 years We ve run campaIgns, wntten books and
never had an argument over
money Over tactICS, but never
over money," he saId
FollOWIng Clmton's successful campaIgn m 1992, Begala
went to work at the WhIte
House He ISsaId to have
msplred the Josh Lyman character m ~st W,ng
He contInues to admIre the
Chntons and supports Sen
HIllary Chnton's candIdacy for
the preSIdency
"The bIggest thmg I learned
from BIll Chnton, you have to
trust people I'm more IdeahstIC today than 23 years ago
Most of the tIme If you trust
the people they get It nght," he
saId
He saId he blames John
Kerry not the people for Bush s
re-electIOn
GOT HIS STARr
He got hIS pohtlCal start
workmg WIth now Texas
Congressman Lloyd Doggett
It was whIle workIng on a campaIgn for Doggett m 1983 that
Begala met James CarvIlle, the
ragm Cajun of Amencan pohtics
"The mam thmg ISthey dIdn't have a message, frammg
what you re for and agaInst
Bush hitd a message - 1m
strong and he's weak He s
French," Begala saId
Tradmg messages IS part of
Begala's pobtIcai role on teleVISIon, where he appeared for
several years as the lIberal on
CNN s Crossfire But he has
been able to separate the pohtICSfrom the peplon on the
other SIde
'Robert Novak IS my frIend,
'lUcker Carlson IS my fnend,
Ohver North IS my fnend,"
Begala saId
As a devout Cathohc, he SaId
he trIes to love those on the
other SIde
"Crossfire helped me a lot m
that I sat across the table from
them When you have to SIt
there, It'S better than lobbmg
press releases at each other, he
saId
When speakmg to the recent
leadershIp graduates, he WIll
draw agaIn on the WIsdom of
BIll Clmton
"Chnton saId a leader must
be a dealer of hope; he saId
Chnton ran dunng a recesSIOn,people had lost hope,
they dIdn't thmk It mattered
Clmton never lost hope He
always beheved m our country
and ItS system
For more mformatIon about
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at knuth@msu edu or by
phone at (517) 353-0891
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In an effort to help protect
water resources, area reSIdents
are urged to clean up after pets
dunng the month of March
When pet waste IS left behmd,
It washes Into storm draIns
and dItches From there It
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and nvers takmg harmful bacterIa WIth It
The follOWIng are SImple
steps to help keep pollutIon out
of storm draIns and protect
water resources
• Prompt and proper dls
posal Whether m a yard or on
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• Watch mstead offeedmg
Watch and enJoy ducks and
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Feedmg ducks and geese may
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to water resources Feedmg
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2007 State High School Boys Basketball Tournament
The Butler did if
Warriors run
past Agape
in 1st round
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Senior guard's strong '0' leads
Canton into District title game
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BY EDWRIGHT
STAff WRITER
Tuesdaymghts Canton Agape-Lutheran
Westland showdown at Redford Covenant
HIgh School was one of those rare Class D
first-round DIstnct match-ups that prom
ISedto send a very good team to the SIdelInes very early
Alex Edwards made sure It wasn't the
Wamors
Edwards, a 6-foot~6 semor center, came
off the bench to rack up 16 pomts and 18
rebounds and lead Lutheran Westland (137) to a convmcmg 61-44 VIctory The setback derailed what had been a successpacked 'eason for the Wolvermes, whose
15-6 record mcluded a Mlclngan
Independent AthletIc Conference Red
DlVlsIOntItle
WIth the tnumph, the Wamors earned a
tIcket to Thursday's 6 p m senufinal
encounter WIth Wl'Stslde Chnstlan
Aeademy, whIch has stmggled through a
modest 5-10 camprogn
Edwards pounded the glass relentlessly
On a few OccasIOns,he grabbed three or
four consecutive putbacks befure he was
fouled or he converted the shot
AlexdldamceJob,
LWcoachDan
Ramthun srod WIth hISSIZe,hes gomg to
eat up a lot of rebounds He mISSeda few
easy bunmes tomght, but he was one of the
guys who stepped up when we needed It
because some of our top guys dldn't have
theIr best games
"Gomg mto the game, we knew Agape
had a couple of good shooters - No 21
(Jack Aoleltner) and No 12 (1YMaJeskr)
We knew we had to play good man defense
on them and not grve up too many good
shots We re a lIttle bIgger than they are, so
we figured wed control the boards"
Aulertner paced the Wolvennes WIth 16
pomts, however, he connected on Just 7-of
20 field goals MaJeSKI,wno led Agape m
sconng m almost one-thrrd of Its games,
was IInuted to Just five shots and four
pomts Edwards receIved plenty of asSIS
tance from semor forward KyleWIlson (14
pomts and three rebounds), Semorforwmd
Josh Haller (11pomts and tlrree boards)
and semor guard Ryan Vanden Bnnk, who
netted 10 pomts and SIXcaroms
The Wamors used an up-tempo style
that kept the game at a frenetlc pace from
the opemng tIp to the closmg buzzer
The WInners dramed lO-of-15 free
throws (67 percent) Agapewent3-of-6
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B LL BRESLER I STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Canton s Steve Paye (With ball) contributed eight POints and four rebounds In the Chiefs ronvlnclng
61-51 victory over NorthVille Wednesday night Paye IS being defended by NorthVille s AlVin Storrs
(left) and Dan Kirkpatrick
The bad news for NorthVIlle's AlVIn Storrs IS that hIS brIllIant
hIgh school basketball career ended Wednesday mght m Cantons
Phase III gymnasIUm
The good news for Storrs He won t have to square off agamst
Cantons Josh Butler anymore
Led by Butlers ball-hawkmg defense on the Mustangs' 6-foot-2
Grand Valley State Umverslty-bound guard - and several clutc!l
offenSIve performances from Butler s teammates - the Chiefs
advanced to their third consecutive Class A DistrIct final WIth a
61 51 tnumph over NorthVIlle
From the opemng tIp to the final buzzer, It appeared as If Butler
was closer to Storrs than hiS own shadow - and It showed on the
stat sheet as Storrs found net on Just 5 of-18 shots Eight of his •
team-high 22 pomts came at the free-throw Ime
Josh dId an mcredlble Job defenSively agamst Storrs m all four
games we played agamst them thiS year, SaId Canton coach
CharlIe Paye It seems lIke AlVIn gets a lIttle frustrated playmg
agamstJosh
The lO-pomt VIctory ensured the Chiefs (16-6) a spot m Fnday
mght's 7 p m Dlstnct title game agamst NoVI (14-8), whICh elnulnated Plymouth, 66-36, m the mghts first game
The loss capped the Mustangs' second-straIght one-and-done
post-season performance follOWIng stellar regular seasons m
WhIChthey compiled a combmed record of 38-4 Their only three
losses thiS season came at the hands of Canton (twice) and Salem
The Chiefs used a blazmg start and an mspmng stretch run to
hold off the Mustangs before a charged-up crowd m the Jampacked Phase III gymnasIUm The two teams ended up splIttmg
their four-game series that stretched over the past month
WhIle It s unclear who WIll WIn Fnday mght's final, thiS much IS
certam The atmosphere won t be any more electrIC than It was on
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Novi derails Plymouth, 66-36
BYEDWRIGHT
STAFF WRITER
NoVIs basketball team dldn t contnbute to the global warmmg
problem Wednesday mght, but It sure did heat up Canton s Phase III
gymnasIum
The WIldcats hit a blIstenng 55 8 percent of their shots (24-for43) on the way to a lopSIded 66 36 VICtOryover Plymouth m a a
Class A Dlstnct semIfinal contest The WIn pushed 14 8 NoVI mto
FrIdaY\7 p m Dlstnct champIOnship game agamst Canton
NoVI uldn t harm the ozone layer, but It sure did damage
Plymouth's zone defense- and every other defenSive alignment the
Wildcats employed
WhIle NoVI was hlttmgJust about everythmg It threw at the nm,
Plymouth couldn't buy a basket and went Just I-for-7 from the field
m the first quarter
Coach Tom Van Wagoner s team traIled 16-3 after one quarter, 30
BilL BRESLER
PLEASE SEE WILDCATS. B2
Canton gymnasts capture
Regional by less than 1point
BYEDWRIGHT
STAff WRITER
Between the months of
August and March, KatIe
Koettmg performs m front of
Judges more often than most
lawyers
Aod more often than not, she
makes a strong case for excellence
The Salem sophomore excels
m the only two high school varSity sports that are scored by
Judges - dlVlng and gymnastIcs Aod the eVIdence she's
gathered - three trIpS to
DlVlslOn 1 state meets (twice m
gymnastics and once for dlvmg) - proves she's been
mcredibly successful at both
endeavors
Last year, Koetting was one
of the few freshmen m the state
- boys or grrls - to qualIfy for
the respective state meets m
two mdlVldual sports Once
there, she shmed, placmg 27th
overall m dlVlng while fimshmg
m the top 10 m the all-around
at the Dl gymnastICS meet
BYEDWRIGHT
STAff WRITER
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Koetting dives right in
to two-sport stardom
THIN WIN
How narrow was Cantons dramatic VIctory at
Saturday's DIVISIOn1 RegIOnal gymnastics meet at
Plymouth HIgh School?
We won by fifteen-hundredths-of-a-pomt,
so if
somebody's finger would have twitched when It
shouldn t have dUrIng a routme, we have fimshed second,' qUipped Canton coach John Cunnmgham,
whose team captured ItS first RegIOnal champIOnship
In recent memory
Led by SIXmdlVldual state qualIfiers - most
notably second-place all-around standout Alyssa
Kelley - the ChIefs mpped runner-up LlVoma Blue
143800 to 143 650, m one of the most excltmg finIshes m Regronal gymnastics hiStory
Both of the top two teams earned a spot m thiS
weekend's team state meet along WIth thIrd-place
Llvoma Red (142650) and NorthVIlle (142 200),
which qualified as an at-large team Salem fimshed
fifth WIth 139 250 whIle Plymouth was lIth at
122500
The Chiefs weren't the odds-on favontes to WIn the
Regional due to a less-than-stellar performance at
last weeks Western Lakes meet
After gomg 11-0 m the WLAA (dunng the regular
season), we fimshed fourth at the conference meet,
which was a dlsappomtment,
srod Cunmngham
"But beatIng the same teams to WIn the Regronal was
very satIsfymg
I told the gIrlS that a top-three fimsh "as our goal,
so WInnmg the Regronal trophy was a surpnse The
girls were relaxed and they had fun, whIch ISwhywe
I STAFF
Plymouth's Chrts Dantels fends off the defenSive pressure of NOVIs Shaun Rydzewski
SHE'S BACK
BILL BRESLER I STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Salem sophomore Katie Koetting has already qualified for three Indlvld~al state meets
- two In gymnastICs and one In diVing
On Saturday, she'll attempt
to Improve on last )'ear s out~
standmg gymnastIcs performance when she competes m the
Dl state meet at Troy High
School
, Bemg a gymnast really helps
my dlVlng," saId Koettmg 'I
don't thmk I would have even
tned dlVlng m high school If It
wasn t for gymnastIcs A lot of
the movements are the same,
whICh helps
''My biggest problem m both
sports ISthat I get nervous
before I perform My team
mates help calm me down,
though
Koetting has been homng
her gymnastIcs skills smce the
age of 2 when her parents,
Mike and Terry, regIstered her
for a class at the Michigan
Academy of Gymnastics By the
tIme she was 8, KoettIng was
competmg With other young ~
tumblers m meets throughout
the metropolItan DetrOIt area.
"I ,truggled at first, but the
more I practiced, the better I
got," she SaId I never get tIred
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Chief cagers sideline Rocks, 62-45
BY ED WRIGHT
STAFFWR TER
A 10-4 Canton run late m the thIrd
quarter knocked Salem over and out of
the Class A Dlstnct basketball tournament Monday night m the Cauton Phase
III gymnasIUm
Cantons 62 45 VICtOry- ItS third m
three games agaInst Salem thIS season earned the Chiefs (15 6) a berth m
Wednesday mght s semifinal agamst
NorthVIlle T1p-off,s set for 7 p m m the
Phase III gymnasIUm The ChIefs defeated the Mustangs last Wednesday, 50-40,
IU the WLAA tournaInent title gaIne
The loss capped the Rocks season at
10-11
A deep-corner three pomt shot by
RockJumor forward Grant Stone
brought Salem to wlthm 39-34 WIth 2 10
left m the thIrd, but Canton countered
WIth offensIve putbacks from Enc
Thornton and Ryan Langdon - sandWIched around a Thornton tnple - to
extend ItS lead to 46-34 WIth 1 00 left m
the stanza
Stone hit a dnvmg layup WIth 50 seconds left m the quarter, but Jumor for
ward NeIl Sharma dramed a three at the
other end to make It 49 36
Canton mamtamed at least a 14 pomt
lead throughout the fourth quarter
Sharma topped hIS career-best 23
pomt effort m the WLAA title game by
tallymg 25 agamst the Rocks The Jumor
forward draIned four trIples and grabbed
eight rebounds as well Thornton finIshed with 11 pomts whIle semor center
Ryan Waldmann contnbuted 10 pomts
and a game-high 10 rebounds
Langdon netted four pomts and eight
boards
Stone led the Rocks WIth 15 pomts
Jumor forward Ross DaVISshmed for
Salem, contnbutmg 12 pomts and seven
rebounds Bnan Baumgart and MIke
Marek both tWIned SIXfor Salem m their
final high school gaInes
Canton led 14 8 after one quarter and
28-20 at the half
The Chiefs outrebounded the Rocks,
37-30 They were espeCIally tough on the
offenSive boards, reglstenug 14
Salem connected on 13-of-16 free
throws whIle the Chiefs were 14-of-22
Canton hit 21-of-52 field goals (40 3
percent) Salem was 15-of-48 from the
field (31 2)
The Rocks committed 14 turnovers,
Canton had 13 miscues
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SYTIM SMITH
STAFFWRITER
With Tom Izzo m the house Thesday mght,
Mlclngan State Umverslty-bound Durrell
Summers and hiS Redford Covenant teammates
came out flYIngm their Class D d,smct quarterfinal agmnst Plymouth Chnstlan
Summers dIdn t dIsappomt hiS future coach, as
he threw down several dunks and scored 31 pomts,
sparkIng Covenant to a 64-30 tnumph over the
Eagles
Covenant head coach Durand Shepherd, howev
er, ouly smIled when asked uhls temn got pumped
up to play With Izzo m the audIence
'I don t even know If they knew he was here
(Izzo) " Shepherd smd I knew he was commg, but
I didn't see him myself'
If the Spartans defeat 2 18 Hurou Valley
Lutheran Thursday mght, as expected, they wIll
move on to Fnday's dIstnct final (6 P m agmnst the
Winner of a Thursday semI between Lutheran
Westland and Westside Chnstlan
Covenant (17-4) stormed out to a 21 4 lead after
one quarter, With Summers fimshmg the frame on
a high note - recelVlng an alley-oop feed from
semor guard Jacory Morning (eight pomts) and
slmnnung the ball through thenm as the horu
sounded
The Eagles gave It a good effort m the middle
two frmnes, only getting outscored 28 19 dunng
that span Spearheadmg Plymouth Chnstlan (7-14)
was Jumor guard Trevor Zmn who scored eIght
pomts Shepherd actually wasn t thnlled With the
way hiS startmg five played after the strong first
quarter, and bnefly subs\1tuted five reserves to
send a message
'If they want to WIll big gaInes they can t take off
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plays, he emphasIZed 'One gaIne and you're out
Semor center Stephen Chester (nme pomts,
seven rebounds) scored seven of hIs pomts m the
fourth as the Spartans got their gaIne back together
Summers connected on fOUf more baskets, two
of them putbackJaIllS ofteaInmates nusses, to
make It 60-27
WIth 4 45 left, Summers one-handed an offensive rebouud (he had 16 boards m the contest) and
dunked WIth authonty - qUIte possibly to the
delIght ofIzzo, who made a qUIck exIt follOWIngthe
gaIne
But Shepherd SaIdhiS 6-5 wmg guard will ueed
to make some of the more-routme shots If the
Spartans are to enJoy a long postseason run
"Hes got to make the easy shots these next
gaInes as we get closer to our destmy," the coach
SaId
Accordmg to Eagles head coach Dave Yost, It was
dIfficult for hiS teaIn to compete agaInst the deep,
atWetlc Spartans
Its not a one-person team, they're very balanced
and they play five kIds real well, Yost smd "For
Class D basketball, Ifyou've got five kIds who can
play, thats a lot
DespIte the lopSided final score, Yost Sald several
ofhlS players played as hard as they posSibly can
(Semor forward) Matt Saagman played a mce
gaIne, Yost smd 'It was probably one of the best
gaInes defenSively hes played Sophomore (guard)
Justm Govan played real well tomght, and (Jumor
pomt guard) Ross GerulIs also played real hard
Hes not the biggest kId m the world, but he has
a lot of heart
Saagman scored five pomts for the Eagles
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Salem sentor
guard KeVin
Burleigh
(left), shown
above
defending a
Redford
Unton player
dUring a
game earlier
thiS year,
started and
played well
In the Rocks'
season
ending loss
to Canton
Monday
night
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CHIEFS
FROMPAGEl
Wednesday
Both schools student-cheermg sectIOns exchanged goodnatured barbs throughout the
contest But It was the Chiefs
fans who had the final say
when they collectlvely asked
the orange-and-black clad
Mustang backers, 'Why so
qUIet? less than a mmute
before the final buzzer sounded
Led by Jumor forward NeIl
Sharma's 11 first-quarter pomts
- two of whICh came on a 15
foot, fade-away, baselme
Jumper that somehow ram
bowed mto the net after bemg
released from behmd the back
board - the Chiefs raced to a
13-1 lead
NorthVIlle stonued back to
take a bnef 35-34 lead before
collapsmg under the pressure
of Canton s depth and resolve
over the final 10 mmutes
'Any time you can beat a
good teaIn - aud a classy
group of kIds - lIke NorthVIlle,
ItS huge, SaId Paye Its big,
too, because Ifwe lose, our sea
sons over
Our guys realize that they
can enJoy thiS WIn tomght, but
startmg tomorrow they have to
start gettmg ready for N OVI
Three Chiefs hit double fig
ures m scormg With a fourth
close behmd Sharma led the
way WIth 19 pomts and nme
rebounds Butler chIpped m
WIth 12 and semor center Ryan
Wmdmann added 11 pomts
and SIXboards WaIdmann was
a force m the fourth quarter
WIth 10 pomts and four PIVOtal
rebounds In the game s wamng
moments
SIXof semor forward Steve
Payes eIght pomts CaIne at the
end of the third quarter wheu
Canton turned ItS one pomt
defiCit mto a 42-38 lead
'We hung In there and never
gave up, even when they made
that fun on us, SaId Paye, who
didn't show any ~Igns of the
sore ankle that has plagued
him the past few weeks 'It was
a team effort Whoever went In
the game gave us good mmutes
Paye SaId hiS dad/coach's
message durIng a timeout seconds after NorthVIlle had
grabbed ItS third-quarter lead
was straIght to the pomt
He told us to keep our com
posure and keep domg what
we were dOIng;' Steve Paye
remembered
Canton led 13-6 after one
quarter and 28-20 at the half
The Mustangs capped a 15 6
run WIth 3 18 left m the third
quarter when Storrs steal and
layup put them ahead for the
first time all mght, 35-34
FollOWIng a ChIef timeout,
Canton closed the quarter WIth
an 8-3 run and never traIled
agaIn
In tlIe wake of Wednesday's
dramlllg WIn over a top- notch
rIval, Friday mght s final WIllbe
far from antIClImactic for the
ChIefs, CharlIe Paye assured
We won't have any problem
gettlllg up for NOVl, he sald
They have a very good team
and they re on a roll They
remmd me a lot of us last year
We knocked them out of the
Dlstnct tournament last year,
so they'll be lookmg to get us
back on Fnday"
Dan KIrkpatnck (10 pomts)
was the only Mustang beSides
Storrs to hit double figures
Michael Rogers added eight
and Brett Spencer contnbuted
seven
Canton hit 22 of-50 field
goals (44 percent) whIle
NorthVIlle draIned 16-of-42
shots from the field (38 perceut)
The Chiefs excelled at the
free-throw Ime, C'lnmng 16-of21 attempts (76 1 percent)
NorthVIlle went 15-for-25
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Canton's Josh Butler keeps the ball at arm's length from NorthVille's Jeff Chesllk during the latter stages of
Wednesday ntght's 61-51 Chief victory In a Class A District semlfmal game
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18 at the half and 50-28 WIth
eight mmutes to play
We started slow and got
slower as the game went on;
laInented Van Wagoner, whose
Wildcats fimshed 7-14
Plymouth entered the game
WIth a valid reason to feel confident - It lost at NoVl by Just
two POllltS m the second week
of the season
, The last time we played
them we only scored four
pomts m the first 10 mmutes,
but we managed to stay m the
game," saId Van Wagoner
"Tomght, they made a lot of
back-door cuts and made a lot
of their shots and we couldn t
hltanythmg
SerilOr center Caleb Dean
paced the WInners WIth 19
pomts and seven rebounds
Brandon Bedford (11 pomts),
Adam Chandler (10) and Chns
Bellamy (nme) also had strong
offenSIve games for NoVI,
which advanced to
Wednesday's gmne With a 4946 first-round tnumph over
NoVl Cathohc Central on
Mondaymght
Jumor guard Brandon
Roberts led Plymouth WIth
mne pOInts JunlOr center Jake
Hager added seven pomts and
four rebounds Semor forward
KulraJ Sandhu grabbed a
team-high seven rebounds m
hiS final high school gmne
Plymouth shot Itselfm the
foot dunng the first quarter,
when It commItted nme costly
turnovers Van Wagoner steam
fimshed WIth 22 miscues compared to NoVl s 10
Plymouth shot Just 32 percent on 15-of-49 shootmg from
the field The WIldcats were
even shakier from the freethrow Ime, where they made
Just 3-of 10 attempts
DespIte the dlsappomtmg
setback, Van Wagoner
remaIned optimistic as he
looked ahead to the 2007-08
campalgu
'We have 10 Jumors on thiS
team, so hopefully they can
take the experience they got
thIS year aud put rt to good use
next season, he SaId We lost
four gmnes by Just two POlllts
and we won a couple by two
pomts, too, so they know what
It s lIke to play m close games"
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FROMPAGEBl
of It When I m off for a couple weeks
between the end of the hIgh school
season and before I compete m the
sprmg, I mISSIt'
RISING STAR
CHERYL SELDEN
Canton's gymnastics team IS pictured along with coach John Cunningham (front row, nght) after capturing the 2007
DIVISion 1 Regional title at Plymouth High School The Chiefs Will be competing for a state team title Fnday at Troy High
School
GYMNASTICS
FROMPAGEBl
had such a good meet
Kelley turned m top five
efforts m all four events The
semor won the vault Wlth a
school record 9 650, was thIrd
on the uneven parallel bars
(9 20) fourth on the balance
beam (9 425) and thIrd m the
floor exerCIse competltIOn The
conSIstently outstandmg scores
earned Kelley 37 825 all
around pOInts, whIch were
good enough for second, Just
one-quarter-of-a-pomt
behmd
champIOn EmIly Qumt of
LlvomaBlue
JessIe Murray also excelled
for Canton Wlth an elghthplace shoWlng m the allaround
"We fimshed on vault, whlCh
I felt good about because It IS
potentIally our strongest
event, Cunmngham saId
The SIXChIefs who quahfied
for the mdlVldual state meet
were Kelley, Murray and Kate
Staley m DlVlsIOn1, and
Courtney Ward, Kaltlyn Burns
and Mallory Hudak m DlVlsIOn
2
The Rocks were led by soph-
omore KatIe KoettIng, who
placed fourth m the all-around
Wlth a score of 36 800
Koettmg s best event proved to
be the uneven bars, on whlCh
she placed second Wlth a score
of930
Salem s Autumn Collms was
mnth m the all around Wlth a
35075
Due to techmcal d,fficultles,
DIVISIOn 2 scores were not
avallable at presstlme Tuesday
mght Complete DlVlsIOn2
results Wlll be pubhshed m
Sunday s Observer
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GYMNASTICS RESULTS
DIVISIDN1 REGIONAL
GYMNASTICSMEET
saturday at Plymouth H S
flNALSTANDINGS 1 Canton 143800 2
LIVOnia Blue 143 650 3 LIVoma Red
142650 4 NorthVille 142200 5 Salem
139250 6 Saline 132150 7 Trenton
131625 8 Dearborn 127450 9 Tecumseh
124975 10 Grosse POlnt.s 124200 11
Plymouth 122 500 12 AA P,on.er 122 350
13 Adnan 61925
INDIVIDUALEVENTS
Division 1
(top elQht ,n each event qualify
fo, Individual state meet)
VAULT 1 Alyssa Kelley (C) 965 2 (110)
Emily OUint (L8) and Paula GUZik(LR) 930
4 KatIOKoettlnQ (SLM) 9250 5 Autumn
CollinS (SLM) 920 6 Jessie Murray (C)
9 050 7 (lie) Andrea PISani(LR) and
CasSidy Wlnler (N) 8950 9 Meghan
Powers (L8) 8 90 10 Makenna Pohl (N)
885
UNEVENPARALLELBARS 1 Emily OUint
(L8) 9 50 2 Kalie Koelling (SLM) 9 30 3
Alyssa Kelley (C) 9 20 4 Andrea PISani
(LR) 9150 5 Makenna Pohl (N) 9050 6
Meghan Powers (LB) 8875 7 Sara Bugosh
(SLM) 880 8 JesSIOMurray (C) 8750 9
AliCia DIMauro (lR) 860 10 Autumn CollinS
(SLM) 8 50
BALANCEBEAM 1 Paula GUZik(LR) 9625
2 Andrea PISani(LR) 9 525 3 Meghan
Powers (L8) 9 45 4 Alyssa Kelley (C)
9 425 5 Emily oumt (LB) 9 35 6 Autumn
Collms (SLM) 915 7 CasSidyWinter (N)
9125 8 JesSie Murray (C) 9025 9 Katie
Koett ng (SLM) 8825 10 AhClaDIMauro
(LR) 880
fLOOREXERCISE1 Andrea PISani(LR)
9725 2 Emily oumt (L8) 970 3 Alyssa
Kelley (C) 9 55 4 Paul GUZik(LR) 9 50 5
Katie Koettmg (SLM) 9 425 6 Jessie
Murray (C) 9 375 7 (tie) Makenna Pohl (N)
and Kate Slaley (C) 910 9 Meghan Powers
(L8) 9 050 10 AI"" DIMauro (LR) 875
ALL-AROUND1 Emily OUint (L8) 37850 2
Alyssa Kelley (C) 37825 3 Andrea Plsam
(LR) 37350 4 Katie Koettmg (SLM) 36 80
5 Paula GUZik(LR) 36 675 6 Meghan
Powers (L8) 36275 7 JesSie Murray IC)
36 20 8 Makenna Pohl (N) 35775 9
Autumn CollinS (SLM) 35075 10 CasSidy
Winter (N) 34925
NOTE.Dueto technical difficulties DIVISion
2 regional results Will be published In
Sunday s Observer
Koettmg s skIlls on the beam, floor,
vault and bars started to accelerate
five years ago when she Jomed
Eurostars GymnastIcs m Canton
The husband-and-Wlfe coachmg
team of Peter and Tama Gueorgmev
had a lot to do Wlth her progressIOn,
she emphasIzed
They're the ones who started to
teach me all the baSICS, Koettmg
$llld
Koettmg gave up the more competltlve form of club gymnastIcs
when she deCIded to try out for
Salems team m the fall of2005 It's a
decIsIOn that looks better Wlth every
passmg state meet
, Club gymnastIcs was harder and a
lot more stressful than hIgh school
gymnastlCs; she saId I love hIgh
school gymnastICS I have great
coaches (Dana Dnscoll and Pam
Yockey) and I love my teammates'
WhJ1e she s sohd m all four events,
Koettmg s talent shmes through the
bnghtest m the floor exerCIse She
placed thIrd In the event at last year's
state meet and earher thIS year complied a stunnmg 9 7 score m a dual
meet
MAKING A SPLASH
BILL BRESLER I STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Plymouth Chnstlan Academy s Megan Greve (back) and Cody
Sulkowski (11) look on as Sara Ross pushes the ball over the net
dU'lng a match earlier thiS season The Eagles won their fourt~
consecutive District title on Saturday
peA spikers claim 4th
straight District title
BY EDWRIGHT
STAFFWRITER
Koettmg s first taste of competltlve
dlVlng came dunng her freshman
year at Salem Thanks to the gmd
ance of coach JIm Shm, she caught
on qmckly and before you can say
"back one-and-a-half-somersault
from the tuck posItIOn' the relatIvely
Inexpenenced nInth-grader was
chmbmg the Western Lakes
ACtlVltJeSAsSOCIatIOnratmgs charts
ThIS past season, she placed first at
the WLAA meet, but barely mIssed
qualIfYIng for the state meet followmg an uncharacterIstlCally shaky
performance at the RegIOnal meet
Thanks to her best dIVe - a back
one-and-a halfWlth one-and-a-half
tWIsts - Koettmg racked up a season-hIgh score of 33635 (11 dIves)
last year
An accomphshed student - she
carnes a 3 5 grade-pOInt average Koettmg would love to compete m
gymnastlCs at the collegIate level If
the opportumty presents Itself
A so-so season got a lot sweeter for the Plymouth
Chnstlan AcademyvoijeybaJI team Saturday
The Eagles put therr dIsappomtlng 2-8 conference record
m the rearv>ew uurror by capturmg theIr fourth consecutlve
Class D DlStnct tltle at Washtenaw Chnstlan Academy
, I knew we had a chance of Wlnmng It Ifthe gIrls came to
play hke I knew they were capable of playmg, Sllld PCA
coach Mlssy Henry, whose young team Improved to 21-22
overaJI :And It turned out that everybodY played theIr best
matches of the season
The Eagles opened Wlth a three-game sweep of the hosts
m the seun-final round. Brooke Hams (16 dlgs, nme kills
and SIXServIcepomts), setter Sara Ross (13 dlgs, 23 asslSts,
seven kills and 10 servIce pomts) and Brooke Wl1hams
(three blocks and five kills) paced the Wln.
PCA then knocked off Canton Agape, 25-20, 25-17 and
25-l7, m the tltle match Hams (26 dIgS,10 kills and seven
servIce pomts) and Ross (19 asslSts, elght dIgs and four kills)
shIned agllln m the Vlctory
Brooke Hams played as well as she has aJIyear;' Henry
added "She dIdn't haVlng one hIlling error the entIre day'
Henry also prlllsed the effort ofhbero Mrm Monroe, who
had 32 dIgs on the day
The Eagles will attempt to secure a RegIonal tltle
Saturday when they take on Lansmg Chnstlan at
Webberville HIgh School
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P-CEP wrestlers hope
to pin down state titles
SPORTS BRIEFS
BEACH PARTY
FUND-RAISER
The Plymouth Wlldcat
Beach Party Fund-raIser to
raIse funds for the Plymouth
HIgh School athletIc programs
Wlll be held from 6 p m to
mldmght Saturday, March 24,
at the VFW Hall, located at
1055 SWayne Rd m
Westland
The mght Wlll be hlghhghted
by a reverse draw down that
Wlll award $1,000 to the firstpnze Wlnner, $500 to second
and $250 to third Last year
BY ED WRIGHT
STAff WRITER
The most-productIve wrestler
m the 35 year hIstory of Canton
HIgh School will be glVlngh,s
farewell performance at thlS
weekend s DIVlslon1 mdlVldual
state wrestlmg tournament at
the Palace of Auburn Hills
And the odds are better than
good that when Corey PhJ!hps
final 140-pound match ISover,
he IIbe standmg on the top step
of the medal stand
Phllhps, whose mat slulls
earned hIm an atllletlC scholar
shIp to Eastern MIchigan
Umverslty, Wlllbe one offive PCEP grapplers stnVlng to earn
hll-State or - better yet - state
champIOn status when the tournament lucks off thIS mornmg
WIth a mark of 52-0 he ISone
of JUst a handful of competItors
who are unbeaten and he ISthe
only one who has an unblemIshed record m hISweIght class
The finals are slated for the
early-evenmg hours of Saturday
PhJ!hps, who Wlllopen on
Thursdayagamst Flmt CarmanAmsworths Ronme Latimer
(43-16), ISexpected to receIve
the most stern tests from
Rockford's John Johnson (43-1)
and Grand Blanc s DaVldCheza
(39-1)
Canton heavyweIght Donme
LaramIe ISalso prepared to cap
off an outstandmg career m
style He IItake a 45-6 mark mto
today's opener Wlth Romeo
sophomore Andrew Stebbms,
who went 40-13 LIke Phllhps,
Lararme ISconnng off a firstplace performance at the Feb
24 D,Vlslon 1 mdlVldual
ReglOnal meet
Two other ChIefs - freshman
lO3-pound Donme Watluns and
112 pound Carl Lucke - will be
maklng their first-ever appearance at the state finals Wafuns,
who compJ!ed the most Wlns
over $10,000
In prizes
Were
given away
TIckets, whICh cost $40 a
pIece, can be purchased at the
Plymouth HIgh School AthletIC
Office
HOOP CLINIC
Perfect Play Inc Wlll be hostmg a Perimeter Moves" basBilL BRESLER
I STAFF
ketball chmc for youngsters
from 1-2 p m Saturday, March
10, at HIgh VeloClty Sports m
Canton
The fee IS $25 for the clmIC,
whIch ISopen to the first 20
players who register
A former professlOnal basketball player Wlll d,rect the
chmc Interested players can
register at HIgh VelOCIty
PHOTOGRAPHER
Plymouth senior wrestler Ben
Kosmalskl Will take on New Baltimore
Anchor Bay's Robbie Bldllngmaler In a
112 pound first-round match today In
the DIVISion 1 indiVidual state
wrestling finals at the Palace of
Auburn Hills
ever by a freshman at Canton on
the way to a 48-3 mark, Wllltake
on MIdland s Mike Maxwell
(42-9) m hIS first match Lucke
(38-15) ISset to face Troysopho
more Chns Mason (54-4)
Plymouth will be represented
by 112-pound semor Ben
Kosmalslu, who chalked up a
35 12 record m h,s final season
of hIgh school wrestlmg He II
face New Baltlmore Anchor Bay
sophomore RobbIe
BullmgrnaIer (50-3) m today's
first round match
The top eIght fimshers m each
weIght class earn All-State
recogmtlon To accomphsh that,
wrestlers must Wln tWIcebefore
they lose tWIce - a challengmg
feat consldenng oruy the crealll
of the crop adVllllced thlS far
eWrlght®hometown
Ife com I (734) 9531108
Sports For more InformatIOn,
call (734) 487-7678
IGNITION CAMPS
The DetrOIt IgmtlOn Wlll be
B LL BRESLER
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Four Canton wrestlers Will begin their quests for indiVidual state wrestling
titles today Pictured (from the bottom) are Carl Lucke (112 pounds) Donnie
watkinS (103) Corey Phillips (140) and Donnie Laramie (2B5)
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Camp mstructlO!l Wlll be Ifd
by IgnltlOn head coach Mark
PuhslC and team members
Instructors Wlll be subject to
camp dates and avallablhty, but
they may mclude Jamar
Beasley, Jonathan Greenfield,
Doug fuce and Danny
Waltman
For 10catlOns and schedules
of the camps, VlSlt
wwwdetrOltigmuon
com, or
call (888) 436-4625 The
camps are sponsored by the
Hantz Group and the Henry
Ford MedIcal Group
DISTRICT HOOP
,
The Plymouth ChristIan
Academy ~nd Canton Agape
Chnstlan boy basketball teams
Wlll be partlclpatm~ m the
Class D D,stnct 106 tournament March 6-9 at Redford
Covenant HIgh School
Agape Wlll open the tournament on Thesday, March 6,
agamst Lutheran Westland m a
game slated to tlp off at 6 p m
A VlCtOrywould send the
Wolvermes mto a semifinal
game at 6 p m on Thursday,
March 8, agamst WestSIde
Chnstlan Academy, whIch
drew a first-round bye
PCA Wlll open at 8 p m on
March 6 agamst host
Covenant, whICh ISled by AllState performer Durrell
Summers A Wln would propel
the Eagles mto Thursday's
semIfinal round agamst Huron
Valley Lutheran, whlCh also
hostmg a senes of summer soc
receIved a bye
cer camps for youth players
The camps, whICh Wlll be Iocat
ed throughout metropohtan
DetrOIt, Wlll give young players
an opportumty to tram Wlth
IgmtlOn players as well as
members of the Major Indoor
Soccer League team s staff
DeSIgned for kIds between
the ages of 4 and 18, the camp
cumculum Wlll offer a broad
spectrum of traImng - from
basIC soccer IhtroductlOn for
younger players to advanced
traImng for older players who
are lookmg for both a techmcal
and tactICal edge
The ChalllplOnshlp game IS
set for 6 p m Friday, March 9
DIESEL TRYOUTS
The DetrOIt DIesels mmor
league football team that plays
ItS home games m Llvoma Wlll
be holdmg tryouts from 2 30
P m to 5 30 P m on Saturday,
March 10, and Saturday, March
24, at HIgh VelOCItySports,
whICh ISat 4,6245 MIchIgan
Ave mCanton
You must be 18 years old or
older to try out The registratIOn fee IS $30
Call (313) 294 0890
CEL-E-BRATE GOOD TIMES
Whalers clinch
10th OHL Division
title with 8-2 win
34 goals and 67 asSIStsm 63 games
Chad LaRose ISthe last Whaler to score
Jared Boll scored a hat tnck, EVlIll
Brophey added two goals and an asSlSt,
and MIchal NeuVlrth stopped 44-of 46
shots as the Plymouth Whalers led from
start to fimsh m an 8-2 Vlctoryover the
M,sslssauga lceDogs m an Ontano
Hockey League game played Sunday
afternoon before 2,641 at the
CompuWllrCSports Arena.
WIth the Vlctory,Plymouth (now 45
14 1-3, for 94 pomts) clmched Its 10th
dlVlSlontltle m Its 17-yearhIStory The
Whalers are 13 pomts ahead of secondplace Sagrnaw (39-20-0-3,81 pomts)
IfSagmawwms Its remammg SlX
games they'll fimsh Wlth 93 pomts
MlsslSsaugals now 38-21-0-3
Thm Sestlto (41), DanIel Ryder (38)
llIld Andrew Fourmer (17) scored smgle
goals for Plymouth Brophey's three
pomts gave hJrnl0l for the season Wlth
(25) rephed fur MlSSlSsauga
Plymouth led 4-0 after one penod
and 6-1 after 40 mmutes
Although the Whalers scored eIght
goals their defense and penalty killmg
played a bIg part m thlS Vlctory The
Whalers league-leadmg penalty kJlhng
Jrnlt (874 percent) stopped 11of 12
MlSslssauga power plays, mcludmg five
straIght m the first penod when the
lceDogs were dangerous
NeuVlrth played well when called
upon, lowermg hlS goals agamst average
to 2 44 (second m the OHL) while l'alSmg lus league-leadIng save percentage
to 929 Plymouth leads the OHL m
team defense, aIloWlng165 goals over
63 games
While the Plymouth penalty killers
ihd thelr Job m the first penod, the
Whalers offense went to work on goals
over 100 pOInts
ill a
season
LaRose - now Wlth the Carolma
Humcanes - scored a franchIse record
61 goals Wlth 56 asSIStsfor 117pomts m
200203
O;:,.h.arGs~a\.l8) ana LucaCapuu
by Brophey at 4 36 (shot from the slot)
SestIto at 5 43 (tlp III front of the
Mlsslssauga net) Ryder at 15 33 (shot
from the nght wmg) and Fourmer at
17 18 (put back of a rebound m front of
the IceDogs net)
Boll got ~omg m the SCC?~dpenod"
~conng at () O.t a."1U~1 .t~ lI"tne secona
penod to gIVePlymouth a 6 0 lead
OSala scored on a deflectIon at 14 30 of
the second penod
After Caputl scored for Mlsslssauga
at 1 08 of the t1nrd penod, Plymouth
closed on the sconng on goals by
Brophey at 8 19 (shot from the left hash
mark) and Boll Ooose puck m from of
the MIsslssauga net atl9 52)
Plymouth ISon the road m Wmdsor
tomght and Ene on Fnday before
returmng home Sunday at 2 p m to
host Sault Ste Mane TIckets are avaJ!able by callmg the CompuWllrCSports
Arena at (734) 453-8400 or by gomg to
TIcketlnaster at wwwtlcketlnastercom
Plymouth has home Ice m the first
round of the upconnng OHL playoffi;
and will open the playoffi;on Sat Mar
24 at 7 05 P m agamst an opponent to
be determmed
WALTDMOCH
A group of Plymouth Whalers celebrate a goal during Sunday afternoon's B-2 thrashing of the
Mlsslssauga IceDogs at the Compuware Sports Arena
Penguins mercy Mercy, 8-0
The unbeaten PlymouthCanton-Salem gIrls hockey
team contmued Its march
through the 2006-07 season
Monday mght Wlth an 8-0
mercy rule shortened VlCtOry over an overmatched
Farmmgton HIlls Mercy
umt m a quarterfinal game
of the MIChIgan Metro GIrlS
HIgh School Hockey
Leagues post~season state
tournament
The VlCtOryImproved the
Pengnms record to 17 0-2
headmg mto tomght's semIfinal contest agamst Ann
Arbor The PlOneers
advanced by shuttmg out
Grosse Pomte South, 2-0
The openmg face-off ISset
for 7 p m at the EddIe
Edgar Arena m Llvoma
PCS led 2-0 after one
perlod thanks to goals from
Edra Bums (from Katle
ZImmerman and Shauna
SIebert) and Keely Kowalslu
(from ZImmerman)
The Pengums bUrled the
Marhns Wlth five lalllphghters m the second penod, three of whIch came off
the stICk of ZImmerman
Kara BonglOvanm and
'Chelsea Osburn also scored
for the wmners SIebert,
Adnenne Cercone (two),
KowalskI, Bonglovanm,
Knstm Callahan and Sarah
Manner notched secondperIOd asSIStS
Bums scored the game
endmg goal at the 10mmute mark of the third
perlOd NIkkI Songer and
MIChelle Shaffer asSIsted
Jumor goaltender Krlstle
Kowalslu recorded her
eIghth shutout of the season
The hlghhght came when
she stopped a two-player
breakaway dunng the secondperlod
ALL-WLAA HOCKEY TEAMS
2006 OT ALL-WESTERN LAKES
ACTlYITIES ASSOCIATION
BOYS HOCKEY TEAMS
AIHonference
Scott Lewan Sr G LivonIa
Churchill Phil Wendecker Sr Det Churchill
Jason 0 GUinn Sr Det Plymouth
Steve
Heisler Sr F Salem Marcus Voran Sr F
LlvoOla Stevenson Garrett Mlencler Jr f
Churchill
AI Havery Sr F Walled Lake
Northern
All Lakes DiviSion Ed HOjnackI Sr G W L
Northern Drew MacEachern Sr G Stevenson
Andy Knudsen Sr Def Walled Lake Central
Dan Darrow Sr Det Stevenson Nathan MIlam
Jr F ChurchIll John McMahon Sr F W L
Northern Mark Jahn Sr F Stevenson
AIl~Western Division Austm Mesler Jr G
Livonia Franklin
Justin Desilets
Sr G
Plymouth Derek Cripe Sr Det Franklin J P
LaFontame Sr Def Canton Alex LaJOIe Sr F
Canton Brandon Wales Sr F NorthVille
HONORABLE MENTION
Churchill Jason Proctor Andy LaBerge Keith
Yackley Matt Heinzelman Dustin Wischmeyer
Steve Greco Tony Ross stevenson Chns Rapp
Steve Soave R J Klerdort Mark Bekkala
Plymouth Adam Lazorka Joe PerkOVich
Brandon Patterson Mark Oliver Northville
Anthony Deneau Steve Dawson Mike Garbacz
Wes Gates Matt Kreag~r Salem Ralph
Aspenwatt Kns Brandt Nathan Werda Aron
Markwell MIke Haburne ClIntorr Brad Barath
Justm Ward Kevin Swanberg Zane Birchler
W L Northern Jeff Walters Mike Roberts W L
central Drew Sennhenn Jack Kennedy Brett
MalblO Rob Archambault Cody Farber Matt
Johnson W L Western Ben James Ben
Shaham Jon J.olagh Franklin
Jordan
ChIsholm... Jordanl Short Dan Ostrosky Alex
Wypych
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BOYS STATE HOCKEY FINALS
While the first-place Plymouth
Whalers are the pnmary tenants
of the Compuware Sports Arena,
they'll step 8Sldetoday through
Satorday as the Mlelngan High
School AtIlletlc AssOClatlonhosts
Its annual boys state hockey
finals
Senn-finals run Thursday
evemug and all day Fnday The
road to the Compuware Sports
of BonglOvanm Osburn and
Arena ends on ChalllPlOnslnp
Nlkklla produce Both Kara
Saturday" as the DIVlslon1, 2 and
and Chelsea scored thClr
B LLBRESLER
I STAFFPHOTOGRAPHER3 FInalS will be played at 11am,
first goals m offiCIal games
3 p m and 7 p m, respectIvely
Adnenne Cercone pictured above In a game earlier thiS season, notched a pair of
thIS season Keely made a
TIcket pnces are $6 for the
assists In the Plymouth-Canton Salem Penguins' B-O victory over Farmington Hills
nIce pass to set up Kara for
semlfinals and $7 on
a one-tlme power play goal ' Mercy Monday night
'Katie was our MVP
tomght, SaId PCS coach
EriC Mmk She made a mce
pass to Edra on the first goal
when she deked their goalIe
and left the puck back for
Edra Those two have been
on fire lately Katle was her
usual hIgh-energy self
It was mce to see the Ime
Jeremy Snively Sr F Walled lake Western
ChamplOnslnp Saturday"
Here lSthe schedule for the
weekend
• Thursday, March 8 at 6 p m
- DIVlSlOn2, Serm-Fmall, at
8 25 P m - DlVlslon2, SermFmal2
• Fnday, March 9 at Noon DIVlSlon3, Senn-Fmal 1, at 2 30
pm - DIVlSlon3, Senn-Fmal2,
at 6 p m - DIVl<lon1, Serm-Fmal
1, and at 8 25 P m - DIVlSlon1,
Serm-Fmal2
• ChalllplOnshlp Saturday,
March 10 at 11a m - DIVlSlon2
Fmal, at 3 p m - DIVlSlon3
Fmal, at 7 p m - DlVlsIOn1 Fmal
LOCAL SPORTS
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B5
Schoolcraft starts quest Ignition boots Milwaukee
for ~owling greatness
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STAFF WIllER
When Greg Co\lmg took
the Job as head c~ach of
Schoolcraft College s firstyear bowhng team\ he
thought It would be a chance
to go up agaInst ot~er colleges m metro DetroIt
Unfortunately, 2006-07
has been dlsappomtI!ng from
the standpoInt that only the
Ocelots and Wayne Cbunty
CC stuck It out for the season
- wIth two other schools
droppmg out before the
openmg match
But a savmg grace for
Schoolcraft (based out of
Mern Bowl In Llvoma) has
been tournament compeh
hon, and the Ocelots are
domg Just fine m that area
Schoolcraft fimshed 18th out
of 30 four-year colleges at the
Sagmaw Valley Tournament
held Feb 10 at Cherry HIlI
Lanes m Dearborn HeIghts
The next day, the same
teams reconvened at
Westland Lanes and the
Ocelots dId even better
(13th)
Collmg and hIs seven-play
er squad now are headIng off
to Buffalo, NY for a two-day
tournament
Involvmg 90
commumty colleges from
around the country
Schoolcraft wIll compete
Fnday and Saturday at the
tourney
We Jumped m for the com
pehtIOn and the experIence
saId Collmg notIng that
~ome of hIs players have
spent tIme on hIgh school
bowhng teams
Schoolcraft s debut
The DetrOIt IgmtlOn finIshed last weekend m sole
possessIOn of first-place m
the Major Indoor Soccer
League standmgs thanks to
Sunday s 13-8 wm over the
MIlwaukee Wave at U S
Cellular Arena 1UMIlwaukee
The tnumph Improved the
IgmtlOn to 15-9 The Wave
dIpped to 11-13
The game WInnmg goal
was regIstered by DetroIt
forward Hewerton at the
4 34 mark of the fourth
quarter League leadmg
scorer Jamar Beasley led all
scorers With five pOInts one three-pOInt goal and one
two-pOlnter
On Sunday, the IgmtlOn
heads to ChIcago to take on
the ChIcago Storm for the
fifth tIme thIS season Game
tIme at the Sears Centre In
ChIcago IS slated for 6 p m
IgnItIOn rookIe target
Worteh Sampson Igmted the
scormg WIth a two-pomt goal
roster Includes Garden CIty
natIve Steven Stombaugh,
Llvonlas Andrew GuzIk
(ChurchIll), Scott Jones
(Stevenson) and Brendan
South (Frankhn), Westland
John Glenn alum Stephen
Jacobs, Heather KubackI
(Canton/Plymouth)
and
NIcholas Kulhanek
(BellevIlle)
MeanwhIle, the coach IS
optImIstIC that 2007-08 wIll
feature a more-regular slate
of matches, WIth other
schools pOSSIblyJommg the
fold
It s stIlI In ItS mfancy,
Colhng saId It's our first
year and hopefully there WIll
be four to SIXschools next
year
tsm th®hometownllfe com I (734) 953 2106
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- the only score of the openmg frame of play - at the
826 mark
Beasley contmued hIs
ImpreSSIve season WIth a
two pomt goal at 4 36 of the
second quarter to extend the
DetroIt lead to 4 0 GlUhano
OIJVlero regIstered the first
goal of the game for the
Wave, a two-pomter, at 13 36
to cut DetrOIt's lead m half at
the half
DetroIt forward MIke
Apple extended the IgmtlOn 5
lead back to four at 4 53 WIth
a two-pomter, puttmg the
first-year club In front, 6-2
Chad DombrowskI kept the
Wave close WIth a two-pOInt
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lead to 6-4 FrIday mght's
hero Kyt Selaldopoulos
scored hIs thIrd pomt of the
mght WIth a two-pomt goal
for DetrOIt as the IgmtlOn
furthered ItS lead to 8-4 at
1117
Greg Howes, the MISL's
second-leadIng
scorer,
brought MIlwaukee to wlthm
8-6
But the IgmtlOn responded
qUickly WIth a two-pomt goal
at 4 34 from Hewerton to
put DetroIt back 1Ucontrol at
10-6 DetrOIt never traIled
agaIn
IgmtlOn goalkeeper
Sanaldo (12-8) dId not start
the game, but he earned the
VIctOry m net for the
IgmtlOn
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colon al situated on 5 acre
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age room laundry FREE heat
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WESTLAND A $0 MOVE INI
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$585/me
734 459 1160
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734 721 6699 EHO
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$575
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936 sq It
1 Bedroom
728 sq It $575
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1 year lease
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Very clean apartments
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Westland
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Mon
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POINTE WEST APTS
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RENT STARTING
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ORCHARDS OF
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734-722-4700
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2 bdrm $585
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(734) 729-6520
WESTlAND
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baths Washer/Dryer Pnvate
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734 459 1711 EHO
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248 380 5405 248 719 3293
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BIRMINGHAM 2 bdrm 1 1/2
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248 250 1481
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Edgewood Court North Grant at DaVIS 2 bdrm
1 5 bath luxury town homes
remodeled and tastefully
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and closets cherry wond
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MAPLE ROAD TOWNES
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Eton Beautifully updated
featUring deSigner pa nt
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townhomes startmg at $799
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248 901 0425
CANTON Lease to own New
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clubhouse
7342161933
CLAWSON/ROYAL OAK
Broadacre at Manitou
N
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w th custom mo d ngs &
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carports
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FARMINGTON HILLS 1 bdrm
upper evel condo at 12 M Ie
& Orchard Lake $675/mo
248 476 0546
FARMINGTON HILLS
2100
sq ft new decor underground
park ng pool
clubhouse
$1350/mo
248 953 4461
PLYMOUTH 1 bdrm 1
garage balcony heat
dry no smokmg / no
$720/mo
(734)455
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$1050/mo
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3 bedrOOm 1500
baths Sect 8 ok
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NORTHVillE 3 bdrms bath
shared laundry Front U!llt
utilit es mcl 1 250 sq ft Imm
ace $1000 7342169139
~ORWAYNE 2 bdrm Updated
kitchen & bath New carpet
fresh pa nted Utllty rm good
location $569 3134758309
WESTLANO/
NORWAYNE
Quad un t 2 bdrm Clean
Remodeled kItchen
Unde
$560 734 416 9799
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SUN HOMES
COLLEGE PARK ESTATES
51074 Motl Rd
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good neighborhood $900 a
month Ca I 734 261 6573 or
cell 734 776 1303
GARDEN CITY Sharp remod
eled 3 bdrm hardwood/car
pet bsmt $850/mo + 1Y2
sec Sec 8 ok 734 397 8074
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bdrm 1 fou brdm
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248 894 1364
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Bnck Colo!llal 25 bath 3 car
3083 sq ft $2500/mo O&H
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CANTON Nice 3 bed ranch
home w th garage & bsmt
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mechan c s garage
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2 bath 1900 sq fI fm bsmt
appl ances 2 car $1700
D&H Property 248 888 9133
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updated fenced bsmt pets
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313 999 6728 rachway com
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basement 1188 Bird St 14
mllelWoodward $775/mo
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Joy & Evergreen 3 Bedroom
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248 476 6498
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CANTON 44051) Somerset 4
bdrm co on al 2 1/2 bath
attached 2 car garage 1st
floor laundry 1830 sq ft
$1600/mo
248 381 2201
FARMINGTON HillS
4 bdrm 2 baths CIA 2 ca
garage All new appliances No
pets I Avail now Ref & depOSit
req $1350/mo 8105602089
NORTHVILLE
DOWNTOWN
3 bedroom Beautiful h stor C
neighborhood
CiA wood
deck pat 0 large yard Walk
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appl ances Included $1100
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313 682 7225
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ranch din ng oom ut Iity
room Immediate occupancy
option
$550 2487881823
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colon al 1600 sq ft w th par
tlally finished bsmt 2 car
garage fenced yard All appll
ances stay $1 375/mo
Aoent JIm (734) 765 1081
PLYMOUTH (City) 1085 sq
fl 3 bdrm 1 5 bath partla y
f n shed bsmt Non smokmg
$1100/mo 734 564 7693
PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN
3 bdrm appl ances enclosed
porch sma I pets $995 + ut
734 453 8375
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734 955 9453
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248 347 6811
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7347173452
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3135751070
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248 388 6853
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248 76a 1294
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$1100/mo
2486139403
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bsmt Pets okay $1100/mo
248 669 3012
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$1475 mo 2488723572
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S895/mo
2486139403
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734 620 5873 P ctu es at
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N Maple Ave 248 689 6502
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248 974 6469
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313 600 6388
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al new appliances
2 car
garage Must be nterested n
option to purchase $750/mo
+ sec C edit Ck Ref
Aero Realty (313) 402 0187
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MADISON HGTS 2 bdrm 1
bath lower bsmt w th laundry
heat & water mcl $750/mo +
security
(248) 544 2387
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10 MI e & Orchard Lake 3
bdrm 1 bath fenced garage
$950/mo
(248) 390 8553
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Job Free est
734 422 8080
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FERNDALE Updated 3 bdrm
famlly/d nlng room
bsmt
appliances
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$875/mo + sec 313 999 4540
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sq fI 2 1/2 car detached
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garage Pets neg $1100+ sec
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downtown appliances $7501
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Ava I May 1st 248 627 9214
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$1450/mo
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al appliances
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248 644 3147
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- Repalr/ Alterations
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a new/ exciting SENIOR
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mo n ng March 12 have a
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31464 West Eight M e
Farmington HII s MI
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ActiVities ASSistant
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ton HII s has a fu I time (11
7 30pm) Act v tes Ass tant
pos t on ava lable Aellv ty &
Ge atr c Exp requ ed Must
b~ able to work weekends
Please fax resume to
24S 5391250
No walk ms accepted
ALL OEPARTMENTS
Fu I or part time Customer
Sa'" co a ....."s Aoply n oa
son Westborn Market 14925
M ddlebelt Llvon a
The
Observer & Eccentric
Classifieds
We reqUIre an expenenced self
motivated fast paced detail
onehted account ng profes
slonal
Must have excellent
communIcatIOn skll s and have
advallced Excel Word and AlP
sk lis Respons b lItles Ilclude
Invoice vouching check runs
cash flow analySIS maintain
109 vendor accounts annual
1099 s AlP month end balanc
mg and weekly reports Must
have 5+ years AlP expenence
Compet tlve benefit package
and bonus plan
Quallf ed
only submit your salary
requ rements to HR@lam
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ALL STDENTS/OTHERS
$15 base/appt Sales/service
no telemarket ng no exp
needed cond tIOns exist Must
be 18+ Apply Nowl PosItIOns
II IIno fast I (246) 426 4405
1·800·579·SELL
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Help Wanted-General
APARTMENT MAINTENANCE
TECH NEEDED
Are you dependable hard
working f so please fax your
resume to Mark at
248 888 7612
Apartment
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Branch Manager
The Branch Manager ISresponsIble for managmg dlrectmg
and admImstermg the operations of a credIt umon branch
offlce The Branch Manager IS also responSible for all
pohcIes procedures and employees 1U the branch ThiS
posItlOn IS also responSible for coachmg and developmg
branch employees supportmg the MichIgan FIrst sales and
serVIce approach and ensunng that the branch consistently
delivers a illlgh level of member serVIce and member
satlsfactlOn
A Bachelor s degree from a four year college or umversIty
and three to five years of related expenence and/or tramIng
at a supervISOry level In a fmancIal InstItutIOn IS reqUired
Startmg salary range
$49 000
$68 000
Retail Sales Manager
The RetaIl Sales Manager WIll be responSible for growmg
and managmg the credIt umon s bUSIness account program
and actiVItIes ThIS wfll lllclude momtonng and expandmg
serVIce usage and membershIp
growth
generatmg
commerCIal accounts and loans prospectmg and generatmg
leads to dnve new busmess loan and depOSit relationships
ThIS POSltlOllWill also be responSIble for desIgnmg a yearly
wntten busmess plan documentIng annual goals and
strategies for prospectmg and closmg new busmess
relationshIps and trackmg market penetratlOll
The Ideal candIdate Will possess a bachelor S degree and two
to three years of publtc speakmg sales and/or publIc
relatlons experIence
Excellent verbal commumcatIOns
skills and customer service slaHs are CrItIcal to thISpOSItIon
ThIS person must be creatIve self motIvated, and able to
work mdependently WIthout dIrect supervision Must also
have reliable transportatIOn and a valId MIchIgan drIver s
hcense and be able to work outSIde of normal busmess hours
If needed thiSJob may reqUIre slgmficant local travel
Startmg salary range
$48
000
$68 000
Manager
Edward Rose & Sons seeks
expenenced candidate with
excellent marketmg organ za
tlon and leadership skills for
Res dent Manager pOSitIOn at
large Oakland county apart
ment commullity P ease send
resume to MZ PO Box 9154
Farmmgton Hils MI 48333
9154 or fax to 248 539 2135
APARTMENTMANAGER
PARTTIME
For small apt commurtlty In
suburban area Ideal for
retired candidate Should be
able to lease perform
mmor plumbmg & electrical
repairs clealling of vacants
& common areas One bed
room apt & salary prov d
ed Mall resume to
PDBox 2033
Soulhfleld MI 48037 2033
ASSISTANT MANAGER/
HDUSEKEEPING
12 Oaks Mall Navi 2nd shift
pos tlon Energetic With com
puter skills 5 6 days $30k +
beneflts Ema!1 resumes
darClc@sscservcom
Assisted LivIng Community
has the followmg available
Mamtenante Part tIme
Dietary HostesslServer
Resident Associate
Please Call (734) 326 6193
AUTD BDDYTECHNICIAN
CRESTWDDD DODGE
(734) 421 5700
Auto Prototype Composite
laminator Epoxy POly
Surfacmg Model BUlldmg
Exp Contract 313 533 2457
AUTO TECHNICIANS
CRESTWOOD OODGE
(734) 421-5700
Automotive
Light Service Tech
Apply Noyl Motive 21530
Novi Rd between 8 & 9 M Ie
Rds 248 349 0290
BATHTUS
REGLAZER
APPRENTICE Fulltlme Good
dnvlllg record tlependable
SO'l'e travel 734 459 9900
Please apply online at our website
www.michiganfirst.com
or fax cover letter, resume and
salary requirements to: 248 395·4064
BRANCH MANAGER &
RETAIL SALES MANAGER
Check out our large display ad
III todays employment sectIOn
Apply onlme at
www mlchlganflrst com
or lax t246} 395 4064
Michigan First Credit Union IS an Equal Opportunity Employer
CASHIER for UVOllia full
service station Th s IS a full
time positIon Please call
734 427 8155
qUlck!y,"operatIllgWIththe attItude of
anything beIng pOSSIble"If someone
tnes to slow them down based Qn
reasons that don't seem lOgIcalto them,"
she adds, "they may appear
disrespectful "
FlIp the equatIOn and "a younger boss
often doesn't have the tIme to follow the
POhtICSof mceness," Dearth comments
Bemg mce may well seem to be a tlmewaster
Of course, conflIct may anse among
people of any age WIthhIgh energy
levels What ISthe solutIOn? Dearth
rephes, "Be certam that you're treatmg
everyone WIth respect The Issue ISthat
the definItIOn of respect may be very
dIfferent for each person" She adVIses
haVIng conversatIOns WIthyour older
boss or you~er employee as soon as a
person begI~to teel dIsrespected
"Often tImes It'SJust a matter of
understandmg how the other person IS
mterpretIng the behaVIor"
Alan ~ISS, preSIdent of SummIt
Consulting Group Inc , III East
GreenWIch, R I , a consultIng finn,
predIcts that you WIllfind your Joh
changed as COmpanIes stnve to mcrease
customer-custOmer commumcatIOn
For one thIllg, yO,u may work more
dIrectly WIth c~ers
ascpartners\ >
whIch WIllhelp reduce costs of all
kmds
"Compames have to mclude the
customer III the deSIgn and marketmg,
even the manufactunng," WeISSstates
Help Wanted-General
e
CPL ·A
With lfazMat Or,ver
A Real Good Job IS Openl
We Offer
- No weekends/ 2 overnights
per month
• Health & 401 (k) Plan
- Paid vac & hol days
• $16 30/ hr + 1 1/2 OT
- Annual reviews
- Some warehouse dut es
Must Be
- Insurable w/ safe dr vlng
record
- Current medical card pass
phYSical
- Honest dependab e
courteous
InterViews Tues 3/13 & Weds
3/14 Hrs 104 Tues & 91
Weds EJ Thomas Co 12040
Beech Daly Rd Taylor M
48180
Fax (option)
734 946 4154
CLAIMS ANALYST
Needed to take leadersh prole
n the process ng of dental &
FSA plans fa a Fa mlngton
H Is TPA Must have exp n
nterpret ng ER SA plans
Pos t on requ res e.'<celent
dec s on mak ng wr tten and
ora commun cat on skills Exp
work ng With prov der net
works a plus Compensation
package ncludes health bene
fits and SImple IRA Send
cs" ....."s 0 obs@ ..... b ,,0.....
or Ia;< to 248 626 8361
CLEANER WANTED
Part time evenmgs to
clean busy doctors office n
Farmlllgton Hils Please
fax resume to Cindy
248477 9370
CNC LATHE DPERATDR
Exp Req d Apply at Quality
Tool & Gear 12693 Marlm
Redford MI 48239 Or fax
resume to 313 532 1699
CNC DD GRINDER
DPERATDR
Exp Req d Apply at Quahty
Tool & Gear 12693 Marlm
Redford M! 48239 Or fax
resume 313 532 1699
COLLECTOR
Part time pos tons available
at Livonia
credit ullion
Collection
legal and skip
tracmg expenence requ red
Must possess strong commu
n cat on sk lis and the ability
to negotiate effect vely Great
work environment
E mall
resume w/salary requirements
CStennelt@cscu org
or fax to
734 522 8296
COORDINATOR
(Recreation & FaCIlity
Operations)
Canton Towllsh p ISaccept
mg appilcatlons for part
tIme Coordmator Rate of
pay
$1236
per hr
Applications available at
the
Canton
Townsh p
AdmllllstratlOn
BUlldmg
Human Resources DIVISion
1150 S Canton Center
Road Canton MI 48188
An applicatIOn form IS also
available on the Canton
Township webslte.at
wwwcanton ml org
All applicants must com
plete a Canton Township
applicatIOn form m ItS
entirety
and must be
received
by
Canton
Townsh p
Human
Resources DIVISion pnor to
400 P m March 13 2007
Faxed or e mailed appllca
Mns will not be accepted
The Charter Township of
Canton does not d SCrlml
nate on the baSIS of race
color nat anal or gm sex
religion age or disability In
employment or the provi
S on of services An Equa
Oppoltullity Employer
CUSTOMERSERVICEREP
Customer Service & order
processmg for multi location
floorlllg dlstr butor Seeks an
outgomg h ghly motivated
mdlvldual with good commu
IlIcatlon skills Must be com
puter literate Full benefits &
401 K package
Send or fax resume to
Keith Sommers
Erickson s Floormg & Supply
1013 Orchard St
Ferndale MI 48220
Fax resume 888 543 9663
Help Wanted-General
e
ClIslomer Service Rep
'F.or SelhMfle
Independent
Insurance agency Insurance
exp needed Full or Part time
Mon Fn 9 5 734 697 5544
DELIVERY & INSTALLATIDN
Growmg audiO company IS
seeklllg h ghly motivated men
and women to deliver &
mstal small electronics to
customers Rockstar attitude
& VAllO DL a must On the
job paid trammg company
vehicle and free travel Call
Oan K 734 207 0317
DELIVERY /SALES
$775 $1650IWK
6 needed Company vehicle
Tra n ng Sales required
(246) 471 5200
For The
Most
Complete
Rental
Listing In
the Detroit
Area ... Look
NOFurther!
Direct Care Make a differ
ence Support peop e w th
dIsabilities !Iv ng the r life the
way they want to ASSist With
personal care meals takmg
care of their homes gettmg
places atc Many locatIOns
many shifts! If you are at least
18 years old have a valid
Michigan s Driver s License &
are CLA Inc tramed call our
Job line 734 7284201 0#
DIRECT CARE STAFF
Part time for our 8 quality
Group Homes Drivers I cense
req d Cal 248 814 6714
DIRECT CARE WDRKER
Canton Group Home
Staff for afternoon/m dnrght
shift H ghly ndependent
reSidents Competitive wages!
benefits
(734) 397 6955
DIRECT CARE WDRKER
Tramed workers Need cunent
CPR and first aid Romulus &
Westland
734 788 7854
Help Wanted-Genera!
Kirsten Dixson and Wilham Arruda, busmeS¢
partners, converse about the future of worK,
A
'''I)~y -\})@,y ,wllyo" ith~tJ!l<lP15~glilS1il!\lJ::.I!Ie
hard to open I-fyOll include eustoroeto$;.
from deSIgn, productIon, marketmg,
they'll be loyal because of the process
They'll spread the word through VIral
marketmg, because now It'S not Just th~
company, but them Loyalty WInbe p~
of the creatIOn of the product." You ml;lY
also have to commend good customers,
those who offer good Ideas that the
COillljlanyadopts ,I
l'
J>~a~'VIlt\er~torp~s@l~e
and
netwofkmg WIllmove you onto the s~
plane both Arruba and Dearth adVIse , ~
(Dr Mtldred L CuI;:>ISan award- 1~
WInmngJournalIst Gopynght 2007
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DRIV,ER&
MOTORCOACH
Experienced
!MiIimhlfJ.Jom the Leader
Now H nng Ful! T me
Year Round Pas Mns
·Average Annual Earn ngs
$30000,
-401K Retirement With
company contnbutlOn
-Paid Medica
-Hohday Pay
-VacatIOns
-Paid Tra n I1g
Weekly/dal y guarantee
All J model fleet
mmed ate Openmgs
Contact OperatIOns
1-800-292-3831
Fax resumes
989 725-6185
Or send resumes 10
28685 Smith Rd
Romulus MI 48174
Jus! N of 194 M ddlebe t ex I
DRY CLEANERS HIRING
Experienced Pressers
Dry Clean & Shirt Pressers
rJ uJPdrTIll"
Apply at 200 SWayne Rd
Westland (734) 844 66.10
FIND IT ONLINE
HOMETOWNlIFE.COM
ENTRY LEVEL
Mechan cal aptitude 6 days
per week Own transportation
Drug screen & background
check mandatory Temp to
permanent Plymouth
2488271164
FERTILIZATIDN APPLICATDR
Fully I censed & certified With
management & marketing exp
Mill 5 yrs exp Motivated &
dependable
(734) 667 2476
GA7EHDUSE ATIENDANT
Full time lOci weekends and
mghts for Inkster apt com
mUllity Please apply In per
son Mon Fr 10am 5pm
Canterbury Woods Apts
572 Tobin Or Inkster
aee
OAKLAND
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LANDSCAPE FDREMAN/
SALESPERSDN/ DESIGNER
Immediate Fu I Time Hourly
wage plus commission PaId
vacat on & benef ts Up to $20
per hr to 1> a ....
CRIMBOL NURSERY INC
Phone (734) 495 1700
Fax 7344951131
LEASING CONSU17ANT
Birmingham rental communrty
has an Immediate opening for
an enthus ast c IndiVidual WIth
good clos ng skills
and
dependable
transportatIOn
Must be able to work week
ends Please send resume to
o & E Newspapers
36251 Schoolcraft
L voma MI48150 Ref # 1502
LOOKING FOR A
CAREER
(not a job,)
a Career?
Change your lIfe
Real Estate Sales Agent
Feel good about yourself
personally and fmanclally
CALL ED BOWLIN
AT 734 591 5940 EXT 107
GEAR INSPECTDR
Exp Req d Apply at Qual ty
Too & Gear 12693 Marlin
Redford Ml 48239 Or fax
resume to 313 532 1699
Needed for a retIrement
commuf1Ity In Westland
20 25 hrs per week
FAX RESUME TD
734 729 9640 EDE
Management
MULTI SITE
PROPERTYMANAGER
Property
management
company has an opening
for a MUlt! Site Manager to
oversee a portion of our
Michigan apartment com
mUllity portfolIO Primary
responSibilities are to over
see all commumty opera
tlOns including schedulmg
marketing and reSIdent rela
Mns With a focus on staff
motivatIOn and develop
ment AdditIOnal responsl
bilities mclude bUdget con
trol vendor selection and
operatlOnal accountabIlIty
The Pos!tlon proVides full
benefIts lncludmg a 401 k
With employer contnbu
tlons a bachelor degree or
equIvalent multI site man
agement exp IS reqUired
Please send resumes to
Box 1492 Observer &
Eccentr c Newspapers
36251 Schoolcraft Rd
L1vollia MJ 48150
DRIVER
Mon Fn 30 40 hrs wkly $8
per hr Must drive stIck shift
vehICle (734) 427 6844
DRIVER
needed for medical eqwpment
company CDL w/ HazMat
Endorsement & valid medical
card reqUIred Medical gas
expenence preferred
Fax or emall resume
Attn Jason 734 522 9380
metromedlcal@sbcglobal net
DRIVERS CDL A & B
& GENERAL LABDR
CRIMBOLI NURSERY INC
Phone (734) 4951700
Fax 7344951131
MANAGEMENT
POSITION
DRIVERS CLASSA
Clearpolnt Resources 2 yrs
exp Medical card Clean MVR
& Background Fast Certified
Preferred" Local Runs
All Shifts (677) 277 2750
HAIR STYLIST
Tired of your old JOb?Full
tlme WIth cl entele L voma
Call Paul 734 422 5730
HDBSER/GEAR DPERATDR
Exp Req d Apply at Quality
Tool & Gear 12693 Marl n
Redford MI 48239 Or fax
resume to 3135321699
,
,
y"
Large apt communIty IS
seeking mdlvldual who IS
motlvlated
has outgoing
personality
& computer
knOWledge Requirements
have first contact With
prospectIVe chents do fol
low up calls process serv
Ice calls & leases Excellent
pay Mlmmum 3 yrs exp
reqwred Emall resume to
w!lshlre555@hotmallcom
MASSAGE THERAPIS7
For busy chiropractic office In
L voma Must be outgomg self
motivated dependable and
passionate about helpmg oth
ers Fax resume 734 261 5688
MAZAK CNCI
LATHE-PROGRAMI
SETUP & OPERATOR
Good pay/beneflts Exp
only need apply m person
Barn 12pm & 12 30pm 5pm
Lmk Tool Be Mfg
9495 Inkster Rd
Taylor MI 48180
ND PHONE CALLS PLEASE
MECHANIC
All around shop person Must
have own tools Maliltam fleet
of vehicles 0 esel exp need
ed Serious InquIries please
('al! after 40m 734 320 1886
MECHANIC FDR TRAILERS
Great Dane semi trailer deal
ershJP III Dearborn looklllg for
qualified traIler mechalliCs
w/mlll 2 yrs exp and proper
tools Good pay & benefits
401 K
Call 313 584 6679
MECHANIC
HEAVY DUTY
3rd Shift
Expenence
With motor
coaches preferred but not
mandatory Heavy equip
ment & air conditIOning
exper ence required
-Excellent Pay & Benefits
-401 K with company
contnbutlon
-Paid Health Insurance
-Holidays and Vacations
We are looklllg for a career
mmded person who Is
Interested In contnbutmg
to the success and growth
of a stable and secure com
pany A self starter who
knows how to get reSUlts
Senous InqUiries only
Contact Bob Erickson at
1 800-292-3831
MAINTENANCE
DIRECTDR
For child care center Exp req
Must have 2 yr degree With 18
credit hrs In child develop
ment Clawson 248 435 8445
Experienced for
trans po rtatl a n
co Full/Part Time All Sh fis
W II dnve taxI cabs sedans &
vans for personal coporate &
package delivery
service
Good dnvmg record profes
slona! attitude & appearance
reqwred
(734) 591 3888
Itlt Vl/lWM$.
The Data Collect on Center
at Oakland Community
College Auburn Hills cam
pus
seeks
Part Time
Telephone InterVIewers for
afternoon shift Candidates
must be wlllmg to work a
mmlmum of 1.) hours a
week from 3PM 9PM M TH
and Saturdays 10AM 3PM
- EnthUSiastic and
dependable w th c ear
speakmg vOice
- Basic keyboarding skills
required lIlclud ng
35 wpm
- Superior Commullication
Skills
- Pnor CATI exp a plus
- Startlllg rate s $8 00
per hour or Will be
commensurate With
exper ence
To apply please call
(246) 341 2148
IS an AffirmatIve
Action/Equal OpportUnity
Employer
COLL£G£
Or VISit us at
www mdlantralls com
Olrect Caregivers
ORIVERS
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•
To support people With dlsabll
Itles n IIvmg their lives
ReqUires good dnvmg record
Jobs m Plymouth
Taylor
Dearborn Heights Garden CIty
Wayne Llvoma Westland Pay
starts at $130/hr Untramed
$7 80/hr Trained
Call (246)477 5209
Justm x107 Mary Ann x109
_
Help Wanted-General
Mlch gan s leadmg wmdow &
home Improvement co MalIC
Wmdow
IS lookmg to fill
Immediate
openmgs
Exper ence preferred not nec
essary Will tra n Salary +
commUnication
Good com
mUllicatlon skills a mustl
Please call Apr I
734 748 4380
It s All About
Resutls
Observtr & Eccentric
1-800-579-SELL
Fax resumes
989-725-6185
or send reaumes to
2S665 Smith Rd
Romulus MI48174
MERCHANDISER
for Golf Club
Meadowbrook Country Club
Private Club Applyat 40941
W EIght Mile Rd NorthvJlle
MDRTGAGE DRIGINA7DRS
Top commissIon plus benefits
for Top producers Call Fred at
248 307 3640
or
emall
resume to
fred@!lberty lendmg com
NETWORK ANALYST
Vlrgn;lla Tile III Ltvollia IS
seekmg a FT Network Analyst
Must have 3 5 yrs exp WIth
MS Servers Active Directory
CISCO Routers
and MS
Exchange
MCSA / MCSE
preferred Full benefits
Send resume to
hrmanager@v~rglnlatue com
or fax 734 421 0993
NIGHT SHIfT FDREMAN
Exp Req d Apply al Quality
Tool & Gear 12693 Marhn
Redford MI 48239 Or fax
resume to 313 5321699
NDW HIRING FDR
SPRING WDRK
CTS Found~tlons IS looking
for Poured Wall labo",rs
and Foreman Also looking
for a CDl Driver to deliver
panels 0 JOb. SIte Apply at
995 Ladd Rd Walled Lake
MI Ph 2486696640
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HOMETOWN
TheObserver& Eccentnc Newspapers
,
Mary Klemlc, editor (248) 9012569 mklemlc@hometownhfecom
Busch's
cooking classes
put focus ~~~~ '
on taste ~ ",,;,;r
www.hometownlife.com
vI
Chef Rebecca
Miller offers
her expertise
to the class
The Home & Garden show at Ford Field Will msplre gardeners
With Ideas for plantlngs, fountains and landscapmg
Get organized at
Michigan Home
& Garden Show
BY JULIEBROWN
sTAfrWRITER
anand Joanne Campau of LIvoma hke to eat health-
D
ful foods, so Bu;chs cookmg class last week was a nat-
ural for them
'I thmk we ve gotten to almost all of them," saId Joanne, a
phone company retlree
"They're really good, her husband added 'We look for
ward to them
The Campaus were among those who braved a stormy
mght Thursday, March 1, for a Get FIt - Stay FIt cookmg
class at the SIXMIle-Newburgh locahon
CbefRebecca MIller saId the class ISbemg repeated at a
number of area Busch's m order to teach shoppers about
umque mgredlents and share new recIpes
We love food, we love cookmg, Miller SaId "We want to
be a place where you can come and learn about food"
MIller, a Plymouth resIdent, was Jomed by Peggy de Parry
of Ann Arbor, d,rector ofBuschs kItchen, and JWle Sturck
ofNOVl,a regIstered chehhan at LIvomas St Mary Mercy
HOSpItal
Peggy de Parry owned Back Alley Gourmet m Arm Arbor
before she came on board WIth Busch's SIXyears ago The
Can't we all use
some help gettmg
orgamzed around the
house? The MIchIgan
Home & Garden
Show at Ford FIeld
March 9 -11 may
answer many home-
•
owners' questlOns
"Hundreds of top
name products and
sel'Vlces are convened
under one very large
roof and experts are
ready to prOVIde
adVIceon a WIde
range of home and
garden ISSUes,"SaId
MIke WIlbraham,
show producer for
ShowSpan, Ine.
Peter Walsh, the
tough-love profesSlOUal organIZer on
TLC's show Clean
Sweep and bestsellmg
author of It sAil Too
Much, wIll teach
organIZahon strategIes and hme-sa"ng
hps to de-mYShfY,declutter and re-organ-
PLEASE SEE GET FIT, D2
IZehomeowners'
Firecracker shrimp ISserved with a pmeapple!cucumber salsa
and qumoa with black beans
Busch s Get Fit Stay FIt Cooking Classes focus on
maintaining
a healthy heart and body by making
smart food chOices for dally dining
Upcoming classes Will be held 6-730 pm at the
follOWing locations
• Thursday March 15, 3188 Walton Rochester Hills
29 15185 Sheldon
April
5 24445 Drake Farmington
Hills,
(248) 427-7400
Tickets, $10 can be purchased at the Guest Services
Counter until classes begin based on availability
Tickets Include cooking class matenals samples
raffle entry and a $5 coupon for your next shopping
triP to Busch's For more classes and information
VISit www buschs com
r salespeople, realtors, and other mobIle professIonals, the actlon ISn't m the office - It'Sout m the field,
whereyou'le drummmg up busmess, meetlng WIth
chents, and, hopefully, c10Slngdeals
The h1st thmg you need ISregII!ar detours back to base
camp everytlme you need to, say,pnnt an mVOIceor fax a
quote Those kmds of delays cost tlme
and money Fortunately, you can stay
mobIle longer by outfittmg yourself WIth
the TIght gear Sure, you probably
already have a notebook PC for on-thego compuTIng, bnt what about a
portablescanner? What about a cell
phone that doubles as a WIrelessmodem
for anytlme, anywhere Interuet access?
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Chef Rebecca Miller presents firecracker shrimp with pmeapple/cucumber salsa, and qumoa with
black beans The second dish IS seared mediterranean salmon with a tomato, olive and caper
relish
Is it better to have a bad rug or no rug at all?
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SHOW AT FORD FIELD
Two actual homes will be buIlt on the football field for
show-goers to WII!k through A log home WIth a second
story loft will be constructed by DIstmct DIscovery
"Flomes of Greenvdlp ShOWc::tQlllg t.hE>
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of one ofhousmgs' hottest trends MechillIOnHomes of
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MICHIGAN HOME & GARDEN
Supposedly, male baldness ISthe
reswt of too much testosterone,
so m effect, bald men are more,
uh, mawy than those of us WIth
full, thIck, nch heads of haIr
My pomt ISthIS - I am a haIry
guy on top so I do not know what
It wowd be lIke to be non-haIry
So, I cannot relate to how someone feels when they lose then
haIr
What I can relate to ISwhen
those folks attempt to cover up
theIr lack offolllCles WIth a rug
It's th,S whole bad rug thmg that
gets me
Why?
Because It'S lIke dnvmg by a
wreck on the hIghway You have
to slow down to look It ISan urge
you are powerless to resIst
Crumpled fenders and bad rugs
are compellIng m some sort of
SIck,voyeunstlC way that whole
teams of psycholOgISts are unable
to explaIn
You know thIS has happened to
you You re ha"ng a meehng WIth
someone weanng a bad rug and
ALL YOU CAN SEE IS THE
BAD RUG
No matter how hard you try,
you find yourself totally fixated on
the guy's halrlme and why you
can t see the part and why the
haIr m back doesn't match the
haIr on top - to the pomt you
haven t heard a word he or anyone else has SaId
Then you move on to wonder-
mg how thIS guy could leave tile
house and not nohce thIS hImself
(ThIS ISthe same problem that
affects guys who wear plaId
shorts, dark socks and tenms
shoes at the same tIme)
I bnng thIS up not to change
anyone If you are readmg thIS
and are guIlty of wearmg a bad
rug - more power to you You
ob"ously have more self-confidence than I You ob"ously thmk
a bald head ISmore notlCeable
than a bad rug And, you may be
nght (Though I do not find
myself stlltmg at bald heads m
qUIte the same way as bad rugs
DIfferent strokes, I guess)
I'm really lookIng for help How
do you NOT nohce a bad rug?
Are there tncks for 19uonng the
ob"ous? Would It be appropnate
to menhon It? Or, do we all Just
pretend that everythmg ISswell?
I'm sure I wIll be gettmg some
heat for th,S column If not from
the men-WIth-toupees demographIC then from the spokesperson for the Toupee Manufacturers
AsSOCiatIon
In advance - I apologIZe to
them all I cowdn't help myself
Now, If you'll excuse me, I have
to head over to HagopIan to pIck
up a mce lIttle number for my
kItchen
The management of thiS publication
wants to let It be known that Dick Purtan
can be found weekday mornings from 5
10a m on the radiOat The Motor City s
1043 WOMCPlus you can e mall him via
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the Observer & Eccentnc Newspapers
Rick
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Some mobIle phones are smartphones, but not all phones are smart
The trlliy clever ones can connect to your
notebook PC and donble as a WIreless
modem, offermg hIgh-speed Internet
access anywhere there's a sIgual
Venzon Wll'e1ess,forInstance,
offers 19 phones that can be used as
WIreless modems VIathe company's
BroadbanclAccess Connect semce
(http / /tlnyorl com/ogp5f)
The Verlzon Wireless LG
(If your phone ISn'tone of the
enV Is one phone that
su\>ported models, you can purcan dOUbleas a Wireless chase a PC Card modem for
modem for your
your notebook that delwers the
notebook, thus affordmg same funeuOnallt;y)
you Internet access
I'm plannmg some hands-on
everywhere you roam
coverage of thlS soluhon for a
future column, so stay tlmed
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The paperless office lS st1ll a myth, alas MobIle profesSIOnalSroUtlnelywork WIthfonns, contracts, receIpts,
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FROM PAGE D1
kItchen dIrector was hIred 'to
educate people more about what
we sell, Miller sald De Parry
hIred a chef for each store to talk
about seasonal produce hke
SW1sschard
"My emphasIS ISon fresh and
healthy and qmck, Sald de Parry,
hstIng mgredIents such as garhc,
wme, chlpotle peppers and
cIlantro as favontes 'Gmger, I
love gInger We re not extremIsts
We hke to eat a vanety of foods
RecIpe cards are avaJlable at
every Busch's locatIOn, mcludmg
one for Beer Battered Cod, a natural for Lent Also, de Parry suggested a reclpe for Fned
Eggplant WIth Cucumber-Yogurt
Sauce "Everytlung m moderabon: she smd
"Theres so many wonderful
thIngs out there that JUst happen
to be healthy, agreed Chef
MIller, who has been WIth
Buschs for seven years She told
store dIrector Tom Hash about
the great food on tap for the
class "Nothmg here ISdIet food,
Its good food; Miller sald
Gerry GIIhwy ofLIvomas
been to almost every cookmg
class at the store
"It's very mformatlve," she
sald "I watch the Food Channel,
and I getJustas much out of (the
classes)' Marned WIth two
grown chIldren, GIIhwy's m
WeIght Watchers, and finds class
nutntlonal mfonnatlon helpful
The Campaus hke to eat nutntlous food as well, WIth Dan
domg gnIhng m the summer
Joanne recently read a book on
healthyeatlng ''I'm trymg to do
veggles every meal, she smd,
addIng she Jomed the LIvoma
Recreatlon Center dunng the
'100 Days to Health" program
At last week's class, Miller prepared meals WhIch partlclpants
then got to taste
She worked m a kItchen WItha
nurror for easy VIeWIng,and dIetltlan Sturek commented ob.the
food.
''Why are whole grlllllS lffiportant? They help WIthyour dIgestlve system," Sturek sald Whole
grlllns also help you feel full so
you won't overeat
Miller started WIth Hot Pot
WIth C1ncken, K1mchee, and
Saba Noodles, folloWIngthat up
WIth FIreCracker Shnmp WIth
Pmeapple-Cucumber Salsa
Her creabons drew rave
reVIews
I love pasta. Pasta ISmy comfort food, Miller saId, whIle
preparmg Whole Grmn Pasta
WIthWh,te Beans and PlstachlO
Pesto
'Beans are a great source of
wwwhometow.llfecom
fiber," Sturek saId, addIng they
fight cancer and heart dIsease
About three cups per week are
now recommended ''They're a
good source ofVItamms and
mmerals;' she sald, addIng they
can be rmsed to reduce sodIum
Next was Seared
MedIterranean Salmon WIth
lbmato, OlIve and Caper Rehsh
Sturek noted ohve 01l'sIngh m
calones and showdn't be overused but does have health benefits
'We need fats to help our bodIes run properly;' Stnrek sald
MIller also prepared qumoa, a
PeruVIan gram winch ISa oomplete protem. ' It cooks up Just
hke nce;' she Sald.
The evenmg ended WIth somethmg sweet, New England
Bananas Foster flavored WIth
maple syrup You cowd use
pmeapple or peaches mstead,
Miller sald
BROIOA
FROM PAGED1
A scanner can help you keep
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tlme enabhng you to fax or e-maIl
docmnents nght from your
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Look for a scanner that's compact and USB-powered, meanmg
It doesn't reqUIre a separate AC
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% cup qurnoa
lhcups water or chicken stock
I. teaspoon kosher salt
1tablespoon olive 011
I cup cooked black beans drained
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Bnng the qumoa and the water
or chIcken stock to a SImmerm a
medIum sauce pan
W'hen the lIqmd comes to a Slm
mer, reduce heat to low,cover the
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Remove qumoa from the heat and
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NutrItIOnal mformatlon per serv
mg (excludmg unknown Items)
206 Calones, 5g Fat (23 4 percent
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Carbohydrate 6g DIetary FIber,
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1cup fresh Italian parsley cleaned
1cup Cilantro cleaned
h cup shelled pistaChiOS
2 teaspoons grated lemon zest
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h teaspoon ground black pepper
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I, cup sliced roasted red peppers
1(14ounce) can of white beans
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I. cup Cilantro washed and minced
I. teaspoon chlpotle chili powder
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2 teaspoons fresh ginger root
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1cup pineapple JUice
1tablespoon honey
1pound large shnmp raw
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1/4 teaspoon kosher salt or sea
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Parmigiano Regglano (optional)
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Bnng a generous lllUOuntof salted water ta a boll and cook the
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water and cook until the pasta ISaI
dente and the broccohm IStender
cnsp Draln the pasta and broccohm and tass WIththe pesta, whIte
beans, and roasted red pepper
DIVIdethe pasta nuxture mta four
bowls and gannsh WIthgrated
parmesan cheese If desIred Yields
four servIngs
Nutnt10nal mfonnat1on per
sel"Vlng(excludmg unknown
Items) 456 Calones, 17gFat (314
percent calones from fat), 24g Protem, 59g Carbohydrate, 16g
DIetary FIber, OmgCholesterol,
48mg Sod1um Eschanges 31/2
GrlllU(Stlllch), 11/2 Lean Meat 1
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/4 cup red onion minced
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kItchen apphances and a fireplace m the 'Master Bath Smte
Retreat
rtnnced omon, dIced cucumber,
The Standard Flower Show,
and CIlantro WIth y. teaspoon of
"Zoo-nfic" (an mterpretatIOn of
the chlpotle chlh powder and 1
teaspoon of the fresh gInger root zoo actlVItles), wIll feature creatlve usages of flowers m dlfferSet asIde Combme the remammg y. teaspoon of chlpotle chlh
ent and unusual artIstlc desIgnS
powder, remmmng teaspoon of
along WIth Flower Fantasy m
fresh gmger root, pmeapple JUIce FroStIng, youth, hortlcwtnre
and honey In a measunng cup or and educatlonal exlnblts prebowl Season the shnmp WIththe
sented by l\bchlgIill Garden
kosher or sea salt Pour the pmeap- C1ubs,Inc
pIeJmce nuxture mta a medIum
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SmImer SmImerthe nuxture for
LIVIngDetroIt, will showcase resabout five mmute or unt1IIt begrns
"ientlal development, homes,
to t1ncken. Add the shnmp to the
developers and buIlders In
skillet and use a spatula to saute
DetroIt. The "DetroIt Home
them m the sauce for about three
Tour' will take attendees to
to four nnnutes Remove the
newly buIlt lofts, condomuuums,
shnmp from the heat and serve
renovated mansIOns and homes
WIththe pmeapple salsa. Yields
by bus from the show
four servIngs
Over 15 gardens and landNutnt10nal mformatlon per
scapes created especIally for Ford
sel"Vlng(exclud1ngunknown
FIeld will be:tilled WIthreflectIng
Items) 192 Calones, 2g Fat (104
percent calones from fat), 24g Pro pools, waterfalls, fountlllns, stone
tem, 199 Carbohydrate, Ig DIetary and bnck paver patIos and thousanels ofbloommg llllllmIlSand
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DetroIt desIgners will create
DesIgner Rooms to mspIre,
define style and proVIde fresh
perspectIves
The senunar ''FIve UndenIable
Truths of Home Improvement'
will be presented on the Home
Stage by Glenn Haege, Amenca's
Master Handyman, WJR Racho
host and newspaper columnlSt
' Baby Cakes" sweet cuhnlllY
delIghts will be avaJlable for tastIng at the Food Stage along WIth
free reCIpe cards, cooked up by
chef Angus Campbell of the
award-WIrmmg HOSpltahty
Educatlon DepartInent of Grand
RapIds Cummumty College
All aspOl'tSof landscapes, gardens and lawns mcludIng deSJgn,
lawn care, plants, trees and garden tools will be part of the educatlOnal presentatlons at the
Garden Stage Jeff Ball, newspaper colullillISt and former garden
espert for NBC's Today Slww,
Nancy Szerlag, columnISt and
book author, andthestafffrom
the M1chIgIill School of
Gardenmg and the Practlcal
Gardenmg Instltute will teach
the senunars The educatlonal
and Interact1.ve Spong BabIes
Pettlng Zoo will have lambs,
ducklIngs, bunnIes and calves
VlSltors will be able to pet and
bottle teed them In theIr pens
F1roee Seminar
Hip and Knee
Replacement Surgery
Dr. Angelo Sorce ISan expenenced orthopaedIc
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Please Jom hIm for a free educatIonal semmar
dlscussmg arthntIs of the hIp and knee.
Dr Sorce WIll address the latest technologIes
and current surgIcal techmques in
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By Lindsey Nicholas
In 1983 when Irma Elder took over the busmess after
her husband suddenly passed away, she mstantly became
the first woman to own a Ford dealershIp m the DetrOIt
region
Elder AutomotIve Group, whICh mcludes Ford, Jagnar
and Aston-Martm dealershIps In Metro DetrOIt and
F1onda, certaInly keeps thIS woman busy
Elder IS one of the hlghest-rankmg women m Workmg
Woman MagazIne's Top 500 Women In the country, and
her busmess IS constantly named m Hlspamc Busmess
Magazme's top 500 HIspanIc-owned corporatIOns - the
only female-owned corporatIOn m the top 10
Elder was named DetrOIt News and Free Press
MIClugaman of the Year m 2004, and her car dealershIps
conSIstently rank as #1 m sales across the natIOn, and n
on CraIns LISt of Largest Woman-Owned Busmesses m
MIchIgan
Elder also serves on numerous boards of dIrectors and
IS a member of many organIzatIOns, mcludmg the Henry
Ford Health Systems Board of Trustees, the Amencan
Red Cross Southeastern
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MIchIgan Chapter, the DetrOIt
Auto Dealers AsSOCIatIOn,the
NatIOnal AsSOCIatIOnof Women
Irma Elder: CEOof
BUSIness Owners, the Women's
CommIttee for HospIce Care
Elder Automotive
and the Women's EconomIC
Group
Club
Age: ??7??
As a woman, Elder understands that she has an Inherent
Favorite designer
abIlIty to lead and be successfor workplace
ful
5t John
"Women by nature have a
'---' maternal mstmct that translates Into an abIlIty to nurture,
to be mtUItIve, to understand employees famIly demands
and to exhIbIt excellent hospItalIty practICes All of these
are Important to sUrvIvmg bUSIness and Its demands, to
servmg the customer and to satIsfymg the manufacturers' reqUirements the Elder AutomotIve Group represent
ThIS knowledge and perceptIOn enable Elder to contlloue runmng an extremely successful empIre
"It IS Important to stay strong of mmd and actIon so
that you can SUrvIve the bumps and continue on to your
goals ThIS sets the example for your colleagnes and
<:.mployees,' Elder saId
Elder, who was born m Xlcotencah, MexICO, balances
her tIme between Bloomfield HIlls, MIChIgan and
MIamI, F1onda, where she also has a home She saId her
famuy 18 ner greatest accompnshment, and It :isan
Important part of both her hfe and busmess Her sons
Tony and Robert are both pnnClpals m the company,
whIle her daughter Stephame Battershallis a busmess
consultant to the automotIve group
StIli, Elder says that women CEOs do not face challenges that much dIfferent than theIr male counterparts
We, as CEOs, as women m Industry and m SOCIety,
face the IdentICal challenges as any other CEO, any other
busmess person, any other mdlVldual who works hard,
who has strong ethICS and who IS dedICated to the Job at
hand We have concerns for our bUSIness, for our
employees, for our customers and for our famIlIes and
fhends'
fashion
"I was brought up believing it's better to give than to receive,"
said Irma Elder, of Elder Automotive Group. "I'm part of the
communities where our businesses, customers and employees are
located ... so I give back."
DETAILS
attire:
PHOTO BY SAM VARNHAGEN/FORD
MOTOR COMPANY
Edsel 8 FordII congratulates Metro DetrOit auto dealer Irma Elder on her selecllon as
one of Ford Motor Company's 2007 Salute ToDealers honorees for her extraordinary
community work Ford honored nine dealer pnnclpals Feb 2 the night before the
opening of the annual National Automobile Dealers ASSOCiationconvention In Las Vegas
Eider
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JtUu:t~To DeaLers'tUA/aYd
we work and lIve Edsel Ford saId
"She ISmspmng
Elder was among 71 dealers nommated for the seventh annual
award
ReCIpIentS were honored Feb 2
at a pnvate receptIOn precedmg the
NatIOnal AutomobIle Dealers
AsSOCIatIOn conventIOn III Las
Vegas
Ford Motor Company commISSIOned a portraIt of each honoree
depIctIng In montage form the
dealer S Involvement In hIS or her
communrty
The portraIts Will JOIn those of
preVIOUS honorees In a dIsplay In
the lobby ofFord Motor Company's
World Headquarters m Dearborn
In honor of her outstandmg cor
porate CItIzenshIp, Ford Motor
Company recently named Irma
Elder among mne recIpIents of Its
2007 Salute To Dealers award
Salute -:LoDealers was establIsned
m 2001 to recognIze dealers who
Improve the lIves of those m need
In then commumtles whIle prmi1d
mg outstandmg products and servIces The program ISconducted
under the gUidance of Edsel B Ford
II, great-grandson of Henry Ford
and a member of Fords Board of
DIrectors
"Irmas Involvement In and dedIcatIon to her commumty under
"cores Ford s commltment to mak
mg a dIfference m the places where
olva&roove Open House
Celebrate With local fashion
deSigner Dana Keaton as she
opens her new DlvaGroove deSign
studiO House of Groove at 4731
Grand River In DetrOit See
Keaton s latest crealions (above)
including Jeans purses capes
ponchos hats and pet
accessones along With Items
dedicated to fashion history
dating back to the 1950s The
event starts at 7 pm Saturday
March 10 and Includes a fashion
show and entertainment by DJ
MinX AdmiSSion $5
Saks Fashion Events
Immerse yourself In the luxury of
ChaneI as Saks Fifth Avenue
features all things Chanel from
spnng ready to wear handbags
and accessones to the new color
collection In cosmetics March 8 9
Call (248) 61143357 Get a head
start on shopping as Saks Flflti
Avenue hosts a Theory Spnng
2007 Focus Day March 10 Stop In
for a mini trend preview of
Theory s best styles at 1and 3
p 10 Informal modeling
refreshments and spnng beauty
tiPS from Laura MerCier
cosmetics Call (248) 6143329
Prom Fashion Show
Macomb Mall Will host a fashIOn
show presenting new and
upcoming prom attire prOVided by
DEB Sears and PreSident Tuxedo
at 1 pm Saturday March 10 Teens
can get a glimpse of how the
latest styles look as they prepare
for the big dance Macomb MaillS
located at 32233 Gratiot Ave
RoseVille Call (248) 399 8200 or
VISit wwwshopmacombmall com
Fashion Unleashed
DetrOit area teens Will model the
newest hottest spnng fashions at
Fashion Unleashed 810 30 P 10
Saturday March 10 at Orchard Mall
In West Bloomfield The benefit for
Michigan Region B nal B nth Youth
Organization Will feature clothing
from The Shirt Box Guys N Gals
a~d MooseJa~ along Nlth 'llUS'C
bV AudaCity danCing a live
auction and refreshments
Amencan Idol s KeVinCovals Will
make an appearance Tickets $10
for students $20 for adults
benefit BBYOCall (248) 788 0700
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Baker College In Auburn Hills Will
host a one day conference for
women starting at B 30 a 10
Fnday March 23 Women In
Food Strategies fQr Kids
Child Health AssoCtates PCWill
host Creating Healthy Families
Strategies for RaiSing Healthy
Kids at 7 p m Tuesday March 13
Led by Registered DietiCian Julie
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meal plans recipes and product
Ideas Cost IS $15 per person
adults only please Child Health
ASSOCiatesIS located at 31182
Haggerty Road In Farmington
Hills Call (248) 788 2100 or VISit
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call to Wholeness
The Womencenter at Oakland
Community College s Orchard
Ridge Campus In Farmington Hills
Will present A Call to Wholeness
ItS 15th annual conference for
women 830 a 10 4 P 10 Saturday
March 17 The conference Includes
two workshop sessions a
continental breakfast lunch and a
prIZe draWing Workshops Will
focus on self esteem making
change In your life transitions
stress financial Issues organizing
your home and more The keynote
presenter ISlicensed ProfeSSional
Counselor Pam Micallef who Will
offer an Interaclive presentation
titled Reality Check which
encompasses the need to slow
down and look at where you ve
been who you have been and are
today and where that leads you
next Registration IS$45 Call
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HOPEWill host a Casino Royale
James 80nd Party 7 p 10 Saturday
March 10 at Oakland Hills Country
Club FestiVities Include casino
games food stations dnnks
danCing and a Silent auction
Tickets $100 $150 benefit Project
HOPE- Health Opportunities for
People Everywhere Call (248) 646
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Galaxy of Stars
Red Carpet Award Ceremonies and
Hollywood through the ages Will
be the theme when GoodWill
Industnes of Greater DetrOit puts
on a party to celebrate ItS 85th
anniversary Galaxy of Stars 85
Award Winning Years Will be held
at 6 p 10 Fnday March 23 at the
DetrOit AthletiC tlub In DetrOit
Wear black tie optronal and
receive red carpet treatment
cocktails hors d oeuvres a Silent
auction dinner live mUSIcand
danCing Tickets $200 for the full
evening $50 for the Afterglow
benefit GoodWill Call (313)964
3900 ext 302
NAWBO Honors Top 10 Michigan Business Women
MIchIgan's top 10 busmess
women may be from dIverse
backgrounds and mdustnes,
but they have one thIng m
common - the dnve to succeed
The DetrOIt Chapter of the
NatIonal AssocatIon of Women
Busmess Owners Will honor
local ladles who are makmg a
dIfference durmg an event on
Thursday, March 15 at
Petruzzello's Banquet &
Conference Center, 6950
RochesteF Road, Troy The
event mcludes a busmess
showcase that opens at 10 am,
followed by the 13th annual
awards luncheon at noon
DetrOIt Free Press small bUSIness colummst Carol Cam Will
l!>e the MIstress of Ceremomes
l The folloWing women Will
tecelve Top 10 MIChIgan
Busmess Women awards
, Marian llitch, llitch
Holdings, Detroit
PumacleAward: A woman
husmess owner who has owned
6ne or more busmesses for 25
years or more
Lizabeth ArdIsana, ASG
Renaissance, Dearborn
Hammaker Award: A
taman bUSIness owner who
llas demonstrated SIgnIficant
finanCIal growth m her bUSI
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Anne Doyle, Anne Doyle
Strategies for Leaders, Auburn
Hills
Breakthrough
Award: A
woman bUSIness owner who
Rama Kruse, OpTech, LLC,
has overcome obstacles or
removed obstructIOns for other
women m the workplace
DetroIt
Dlver8lty Champion Award'
A woman, orgamzatlOll or
busmess that has promoted
and facIlItated dIverSIty
ElIzabeth M. Blondy, Canme
to Flve/Detrolt Dog Daycare,
Ine , DetroIt
Up and CommgAward: An
emergmg and promlsmg
woman bUSIness owner who
has owned her busmess for five
years or less
Joanne Ulmck, Ducker
WorldWide, Troy
Global Busmess Award. A
woman busmess owner who
has been transactmg busmess
across borders
Karen Snnth KIenbaum,
Karen Smith KIenbaum &
AssoCIates, P.C., Detroit
Words ofW'lSdomAward: A
woman who has been mstrumental m educatmg and mentormg women toward achlevmg theIr careers or dreams of
GIu1 Perry-Mason, Money
Matters for Youth, Grosse
PomteFarms
GIving Spirit Award. A
woman bUSIness owner who
has demonstrated commlt-
woman or organIZatIOn
mvolved m government that
has conSIstently demonstrated
commItment to helpmg
women bUSIness owners
L1sa Stern, Big
CommunicatIons, Inc.,
Ferndale
Warnor Award: A woman
busmess owner who has persevered through busmess loss
and currently owns a successful busmess
In addItIOn, NAWBO
Greater DetrOIt Will recogmze
the leadershIp of DebbIe
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Dmgell, VICe ChaIrman of the
General Motors FoundatIOn
ThIS speCIal award recogmzes a
woman or man whose actIVitIes and actIOns have a lastmg
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and bUSIness In metro DetrOlt,
and across the state
Luncheon tIckets are $50 for
members and $60 for nonmembers
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23197 23394 Goddard Road
PO Box 385 Taylor Michigan
48180
(313) 291 0288
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Siamese neutered male
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answers to Smudge last
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Sheldon
Plymouth
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Health, NutritIOn,
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VIAGRA $1 38/50MG Flam"
$2700
Fosamax $1600
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Smgular
$51 00
Norvase
$2600
Advalr $50 00 Vytonn $10/20
$6300
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exceHent cond holds 27 TV
PICkup (734) 697 7606
FREE Firewood located at
755 East long lake Rd In
Troy btwn Rochester Bet &
livernOIS behllld garage help
yourself
MaUress Sears crib/toddler
bed (Wlilme the Pooh)
(248) 994 8800
Arts l Cralls
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JUried Arts& Crafts Show
March 10 10 4 pm
Canton High school
Canton Center & Joy Rd
wwwpcmb net $2 entry
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Undercover
Self Storage
13995 North Haggerty Rd
Plymouth MI 734 354 9855
Wed March 14th 10 1Dam
Cash only
Ullits to be auctioned
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Sat March 10 7pm
Cultural Center
525 Farmer
Plymouth MI
Furnishings
Collectibles
& Antiques
Household Items
Outdoor Items
Cash/MCNlsa
AmExiDlscover
Bank Debit Cards
No Checks
Doors Open 6 pm
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PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
35245 Wallace Westland
Rummage Sale 9 5
Fn & Sat March 9 10
FEATURING
SELECT ITEMS FORMERLY BELONGING TO THE
COLLECTION OF ARTHUR SUMMERFIELD FLINT
MI (POSTMASTER GENERAL UNDER PRESIDENT
EISENHOWER) DECORATOR FURNISHINGS FROM
STEVE & GAYLE MARIUCCI 1800 LOTS
FINE ART APPRAISERS & AUCTIONEERS SINCE
409 E JEFFERSON AVE DETROIT
TEL (313)9636255
FAX (313)9638199
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March 10 11 10 4pm 28760
Alycekay St Farmmgton Hills
(12 Mile btwn Mlddlebelt &
Orchard lake) Furniture k ng
bdrm set 53 TV 8 ft pool
table yard/holtSehold goods
& much morel
ESTATE SALE 81RMINGRAM
1030 Wakefield Dr ve (14 &
Southfield) March 15 1617
9am 5pm Glassware jewelry
lamps chandelIers antiques
furniture evelling wear dress
es household Items Racks of
coats dresses & sAoes
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Wed Sat 9am 5pm
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2 sets Royal Doulton
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Plus TONS of
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CHERYL & CO ESTATE SALE
March 9 & 10th 104pm
Grayhaven Manor next to
Fisher ManSion S on Lenox
off
Jefferson
13000
Avondale 1st building Apt
200 Eames chair & ottoman
by Knoll Lots of clothing
!looks bookcases & furmture
(734) 753 5083
S of Warren Ave Garden City
60 years of collecting Filled to
the br m w th everythlllgi
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2486747340
5862195703
REDFORD 14043 Central a
Sat & Sun 11 4 Furniture
collectible eggs costume Jew
elry antique clocks morell
REDFORD ESTATE SALE
25320 Cathedral
W off
Telegraph S of West Ch
cago Frl Sat March 9 10 9
4 30pm Old glassware linens
k tchen tems tools bdrm
sets Thts house has beautlfu
things pr cad to sell fast
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MovIOg S,les
Glassware/New Items
ADdiA' Patp. Frida,., March 16th at 6 30pm
SI1turdaJ,Marcb 17th at 11 OOam
SUDd.,.. Mardi 18th at Noon
,ettipp Deter Fnday March 9th Saturday
Mardi 10th, Tuesday~h
13th Thursday
Mardi 15th from 9 30am 5 30pm
WiltDeIdaJ. March 14Ch 9:30am 8:30pm
7100 Eslale Sales
CANTON 81G ESTATE SALE
44083 Southampton
Sun
March 11 104 Tools furnl
ture vinyl record & more
ANNOUNCING
3 SALES I
By Everything Goes
#1)Frl Sat Mar 910104
LAST CHANCE SALEI
466 Stephenson Hwy Troy
E Side Just N of 14 MI
Estate decorator furillture
rugs art deSigner clothes/
bags llnens d splays All
must go Last weekend I
#2)Frl S.t Mar 910 10 4
69B5 Woodb.nk
Bloomfield S off Maple
(15 MI) W o!Telegraph
HIQh End MOVing Sale
Sectional tables by Dlrec
tIOnal dining set Roche
BobOis king bdrm set
women s deSigner cloth
Ing bdrm sets great
accessones & more
#3)S.to,ly
Mar10 104
1733 Pembroke
B,rm
Ingham E off Adams N
of Maple (15 MI) take
Durby to Graef eld rt
New GE Proftle
appll
ances TVs electroniCs
BBa patio set leather
sofa bikes sports morel
OFFICE 248 855 0053
HOTLINE 248 9B8 1077
&
Accessones
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7100 Eslale Sales
TWP
ESTATE SALE
FARMINGTON
MOVing to
Senior Apartment
DrastiC
Downslzmg Sale Furmture
Appliances M sc All must go
a sap
Open House Sat
lOa m 2p m
Farmington
V Hage Co ops (9 Mile & GI I
area) Court 0 22584 Longacre
Street 6153476900 (cell)
FRI SAT
MARCH 910 105PM
LIVing room 2 sofas
cha r & ottoman
2
matchmg chairs tables &
lamps
Dining room
Henredon table & 8
cha rs chma cabmet &
buffet Study Custom
des gned computer tablel
matchmg desk Bedroom
dresser chest hutchl
bookcase & OIghtstand
NORTHVILLE MOVING SALEI
Everyth ng must go 19420
Malvern Ct (Highland Lakes
Condos) Sat March 10 9 4
K ng bdrm
set
Nascar
o ecast Corvette collect on
hand tools golf clubs much
more
248 349 4378
for
direct ons or appt
Accessorles Include
Estate Jewelry
Antique hope chest
Jr cherry d nmg room
table 4 chairs buffet
Entertainment center
Lenox Orrefor
Chma crystal & Sl ver
Brass lamps/accessones
Exerc se & stereo equ p
Golf clubs
Onental table & vases
Butche block table LoIs
of household mise
Household Goods
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Sell ton EBAY & get top mar
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Ca I 866 361 4869 or log on
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1 Absolute all brand
PILLOW
TOP
QUEEN l\1ATTRESS SET
BED
new
870 Lone Pine Road
Off Lone PIne Road
btwn Telegraph & Lahser
In pkg
$90
734891
8481
8ED 1 SET 3 PIECE KING
PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SET
New In bag only $180
Deliverable 734 891 8481
1927
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LILLY M & CO
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Household Goods
8ED 1 ABSOLUTE ALL
8RAND NEW PILLOW TOP
Queen Mattress Set In plastle
$90 Can deliver 734 231 6622
COUCH & LOVESEAT
Black leather like new
condition $1650/best
248 477 6429 248 568 1948
DESK
Roll top oak very good
cond Call (248) 471 1635
ENTERTAINMENT
Oak Pennsylvania
vertical secttons
Holds 32 LCD TV
New $3771 Ask
248 553 8060
CENTER
House 4
108 wide
Exc cond
ng $1000
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Solid oak 5 pieces good con
dltlon $800 or bast offer
SOLD
FINE QUALITY FURNITURE
Genulile
Chestnut
Burl
armOire 46 w 19 deep
75 h,gh $350 L ghl pick
led f n sh entertainment
center 42 w 22 deep 80
high $450 French wntmg
desk dark oak fm sh 52 w
27 deep 30 high $300
D nmg Room set ASian
style deSigner faux dark
goatskin
fm sh square
table 42 has tWo 22
leaves wI pads 6 cha rs 2
chests each 32 w 18 deep
31 high $1 350
can emal pictures to you
Call 248 353 1979
FURNITURE
L vlng room
den d n ng room & deck
Lamps An exc cond 3 4 yrs
old Most House of Denmark
Also qUilts & bedd ng for
queen & klllg Size beds Fr
March 9 12 5pm By appt
2485929994
3135623210
FURNITURE
Oak
table
/cha rs exc cond $450
Lexmgton dresser & desk
w/mlrror $400 734 751 0068
PoolS, SP",
Hal Tubs •
HOT TUB 2007 Brand New
Stili In packaging With war
ranty Must seW Can deliver
734 231 6622
HOT TUB 2007 New In the
box with warranty Colored
Ights waterfall deliverable
$1975
313 5S6 0008
eargam euys
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FURNITURE Cloth sectional
sofa (beIge) Excellpnt condl
tlOn Like new Must seel
$350 248 890 6565
Mise
alack leather couch &
cha r $150 fIrm Newer tread
mill $50 2 wood dressers
$501set 734 837 2941
lusmess £.. Ofllce
EqlJlpment
A
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HAIR SALON
EqUipment & supplies or turn
key operation Includes full
s ze refrlgerator/dryer/washer
248 231 5033
CommerCflll/
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RANGE G E Electr
B sque 30 D gltal
readout self clean
oven door $125
734
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tempture
full black
427 7221
REFRIDGERATOR GE Black
w Ice $450 Dishwasher/gas
stove/ m crowave $50 each
734 751 0068
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Pools, Spas, Hol Tubs
AAA POOLSI Dlstr butor must
I qUldate eftover 2006 fam Iy
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Huge 31 x19
w/sundeck fence filter ONLY
$799
Completel
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F nanc ng (wac) InstaUat on
extra Homeownersl Call us
1 800 852 7946
Household !lets
AOORABLE
PUPPIES'
PIANO
Digital
console
w/bench
5 yrs old $350/
best offer
248 668 1707 after 7pm
Westland
PIANO
Wurlltzer
upnght
w/bench exc cond Medium
oak $1500/best
734 751 0068
Sportmg Goods
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POOL TABLE
BeautIfUl mint cond
$457 2482031751
Wanled 10 !uy
7 long
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DEAD OR ALIVE
Get cash for the New Year!
Call 586 727 3697
WANTED SHOTGUNS
RIFLES PISTOLS TOOLS
(HAND & POWER) CALL
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Tues Mar 13
lOam 5pm
BERN ESE MOUNTAIN DOG
puppies 5 males 4 females
Vet checked $1300 Ready to
go Mar 30th 248 802 6227
Restuarant Supplies
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21680 Coolidge Oak Park
t5mSol696
248 548 9840
CHIHUAHUA
Female 12
wks light brown & white 4th
generatIon purebred And all
supplies
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cord
delivered Monthly delivery at
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734 560 7299
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90 DAYS SAME AS CASH'
~On purshases over $99
All puppies come with
3 year limited
Health warranty
3 Iree vet office viSits
Complimentary
spaYing/neutering
Micro chiPPing
Pelland
Across from
Westland Mall
(734) 367 9906
www pst/and com
Lost
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die w th white on chest male
(248) 356 3394
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mcludlng
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Modet L Ebony Satm Half the
price of new Exec Cond
$25 000
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Dogs
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strol ef $20 VCR $20 Color
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MiSe Double loft bed white
almost new Single/futon bunk
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after 5pm 734 710 0734
SOFA LOVESEAT end table
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dltlon $500 Cal Mon Fr
9am 5pm
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wheels 1 owner $11 ~50
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734 525 0900
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FORD
RANGER
2001
Supercab Flares de ow ml es
$9995
Bill Brown Ford
FORD FREESTAR LIMITED
2004 DVD
fully loaded
must seel $12995
Bill Brown Ford
(734) 522-0030
(734) 742 0565
FORD RANGER SUPER CABS
2001 03 3 to choose from
$9995
FORD WINDSTAR LTD 2002
leather loaded family fun
$10295
North Bros Line Mere
(248) 283 6377
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(734) 742-0565
FORD RANGER
2004
Extended 4x2 auto low low
ml es $12895
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(248) 283-6377
FORD F150 2003 Regular
cab low low miles 34K
pr ced to go $10 995
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(248) 283-6377
FORD F150 XLT 2005
100 miles! $15498
AVIS FORD
(248) 355 7515
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RANGER
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(248) 355 7515
2004
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ch. rs $11 995 Sik 20028
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600 SX 2700 mIles excellent
condition $2300
248 514 0420
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TERRY LITE 1999 Travel Trailer
25 extras hitch assembly
Must sell Just reduced $8000
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2004 Ultra AWD navy moon
DVO $17950 Easy fm
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734 525 0900
CHEVY TAHOE 2001 loaded
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4x4 auto loaded 55K 1
owner extra s $13 980
Saturn of Plymouth
(734) 453 7890
2002
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Reg cab 4x4 blue only 11 000
miles loaded $19950
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734525 0900
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DOOGE GRAND CARAVAN
XLT 2005 $14 998
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I erdly $11 995
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TRANS SPORT
1997 ed sharp $~595
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2003 low miles clean as a
whIstle I $13995
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2005
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certified
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loaded $16 370
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$18998
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By Dale Buss
Up ISdown and down ISup m the auto busmess
these days, aud HyundaJ's new Entourage van ISan
example of why
The 2007 Entourage IShelpmg Hyundal
cement ItS growmg reputatIOn for relIable,
affordable transportatIOn m the Amencan market
It's a worthy first entry m the category that matches
well agamst the best, Honda Odyssey, m areas
mcludmg deSign and dnvabllity And Entourage
actually rates some superlatives It ISthe biggest
and safest vehICle m the entire segment
Yet lromcally - or, perhaps, deliberately -Hyundal has fielded ItSfirst mmlvanJust at the
time wheu GM and Ford essentially have given up
on the segment
There's reason to thmk that Hyundalls the one
makmg the nght bet U S mmlvan sales fell last
year to about 971,000 from about 14 million m
2000, accordmg to Autodata But With fuel
economy mamtaJnmg ItS new positIOn as one of
AmerIcan consumers' most Important CrIterIa In
new car purchases, expect mmlvans lIke Entourage
- With their combmatlOn of good cargo space,
decent road performance and reasonable gas
mileage -to more than hold thelf owu m a market
that has been sounng on big SUVs
First ImpressIOns are tellIng m most vehicles,
and Entourage's are all posItive You hop m, close
the door, look around the cabm, gaze at the
mstrument panel, turn on the IgmtlOn and eveu
dnve a ways, and you d be hard-pressed to tell
yourself you're not m an Odyssey Hyundal has tned
hard to make sure that Entourage redeems Itself
well agamst the few worthy competitors m the
segment
Now, m a vehicle that's meant to get the most
out of a shoebox shape, you can't expect much m
the way of deSign excitement So It doesn't count
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Certified $11 495
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$13440
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leather
moon
47K one
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auto a r CertifIed $12 495
AZTEK 2002 gold save air
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leather fully loaded $13 188
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one owner $12 995
Mercury
Tovola
G6 2005 PanoramiC moonroof
taK factory warranty like
new one owner $14740
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priced to sell $12 666
2005
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IT'oor
chromes loaded $13995
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$8900 **SOLD**
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$23495
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portatlon auto air $3 995
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Factory warranty $18 995
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.axc cond dnven by sen or
$14 495
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turbo
$13995
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FOCUS 2003 5 rlr ~ fn a r
serviced & ready $7 965
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LHS 2000 5 diSC CD power
steerlng/brakes 6 way leather
seats chrome wheels a r
AM/FM $6800 248 398 4273
PT CRUISER 2001 one owner
52K power moon $7 995
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300 M 2001 luxury pkg
h gh miles but great cond
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There are three seat belts m the thlfd row
Entourage also provrdes plenty of room there for
the legs and feet of actual adults, settmg It apart
from many so-called seven-seaters And when you
need the cargo space mstead, Hyundal came up
With a mfty arraugement It calls the Hideaway, a
slmple-to-use, 60-40-split, fold-mto-the-floor seat
Entourage's trump card may be the lmeup of
safety features that come standard It mcludes SIX
aJrbags, mcludmg Side air curtams for all three
rows of seats Electromc StabilIty Control and an
Antllock Brakmg System are standard as well All of
thiS and more garnered Entourage the federal
government s five-star safety ratmg for front and
rear crashes and the best ratmg ever for a mmlvan
by the Iusurance Institute for Highway Safety And,
of course, Hyundal's mdustry-leadmg, 10-year,
100,000-mlle powertram warranty ISmcluded
Don't be put offby the fact that Entourage
resembles the KIa Sedona, a slblmg vehicle that
went on sale as a mld-2006 model Hyundalls the
leadmg brand here
At prICes between $25,000 and $30,000, It'S
hard to argue that Entourage ISa great buy,
necessarily But for everythmg It offers m an
,
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Important segment where the chOices have been
o
dWindling lately, It certamly ISa reasonable one
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auto full power 12780 ml es
only $12888 Cert fled
MONTE CARLO SS 2003 ye
low
loaded
low m les
$15950
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MERCURY MOUNTAINEERS
2006 AWD leather loaded 4
to choose start $19 998
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and essentially copied by Odyssey and all others
The biggest deSign difference between Entourage
and Odyssey, for example, ISthat the former's
power Side doors slIde m an exposed slot while
Odyssey's roll m a concealed slot You get the
picture
True to ItSkmd, Entourage doesn't create a lot of
excitement under the hood either Each verSiOn IS
eqUipped With the same 3 8-lIter, Six-cylInder
engme, whICh produces 242 horsepower, and a fivespeed automatic transmiSSiOn With a manual
optIOn Entourage's fuel economy can't escape the
basiC,Wind reslstmg geometry of a mmlVan, and It
IS,after all, the largest entry m the field Yet, at 18
mpg m the Cityand 25 mpg on the highway, It beats
most SUVs Its size
So let's focus where Hyundal put Its focus on the
mSlde of Entourage The nde ISremarkably
comfortable The van's tight turnmg Circle, despite
Its Size,was a pleasant surprise The two-tone cabm
held up well to scrutmy, With good workmanshIp
and Simple, workable deSign throughout
And actually, the further back you go m
Entourage, the better It gets UnlIke Chrysler s
mmlvans With the handy stow-away second-row
seats, Entourage offers only conventiOnal fllp-andfold second-row seats But deSigners smartly made
the most of the rear of the passenger compartment
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