Document 2117

Wednesday, November 2, INS Th Sout Lyon H~.W
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ScumLyon HwSd Wsdn..day, Nonnib.r 2, 1988
POUCE BLO1TER
1%svn used a large pickup tnick
to steal a homemade log splitter and
a cement mixer, valued at a total of
~JtNO, from a Twelve Mile Road
~1~mç, according to the Oakland
S vo~tty
Sheriff’s Department.
The victim told polIce the wheeled
~hg ~uue. witicti had an eight
~onepower Briggs and Stratton
i.rghls, and mixerwere missing from
. the side of his home when he returned
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Monday, Oct. 24, froni a weekend
i~fffl.
&. Police said tracks at the scene In~j1lcatesomeone backed a truck onto
~‘the property to remove the equip~;pent. The case Is closed for a lack of
~aes.
;~L A 23-year-old Hamtramck man
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were slightly Injured when
horse trailer being towed on Ten Mile
Road broke loose and roiled over
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driverinofthethetrailer
trailershifted
told polIce
horses
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In the four-horse trailer
?jwhkh caused him to lose control. The
~ilnickand trailer crossed the center
line and then the trailer broke fee
before rolling over, police said.
-7:-. Ott hone received Injuries to a
tearleg and the other was tmharm--ed;~kt~
dilver also claimad minor Injuries, pollee said.
An apparently stray bullS went
throu~the wail of a Brainley Circle
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home’s front morn about 2 p.m. on
&mday. lit homeowner said he
~beara what sxaided like a shot sUlkbig the home and then fo*S the slug
~-~cnthe1lvSgvosa-Ooor~psiIcesaid
The camIs open.
A Kay Street resident reported an
to 1100 pIece of geM Jewehy
~oIen frem her bsdrocin fresserThe jewehy was last seenon Oct. 16.
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LET!ERS
Caring
candidates
are in race
Someone apparenUy entered a
horse barn on Napler Road sometime
Thursday night and led a 14-year-old
gelding outside a fence surrounding
the barn, police said.
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The horse’s owner said the animal
was found outside the fence about
5:30 am. Friday. It had a bloody
nose and several wounds on the left
side of its neck. The case is open,
police said.
In the City of South Lyon, an Oxford Street man was struck In the
right shoulder by a ball bearingfired
at him out of the darkness about 9:30
Sunday night, according to a South
Lyon Police Department report.
The victim told police he heard
something strike his house and went
outside to investigate. After finding
one ball beating In the grass, he was
hit. The man reported he thought a
third shot was fired at him as he went
back Into the house. The case Is
I’m writing to express my deep
dlssatisfactloo with the letter concernlng the candidates last week. I
would like to make It clear to the perSons of Lyon TownabIp that this Is only one person’s opinion.
Therefore, you should take Into cccount a number ofother things when
deciding who your next Lyon
Township officials will be.
Thrtugh the artIcle, the writer tinplied that the only reason the
Democratic trustees ran Is because
CITY OF SOUTH LYON
under investigation. police said.
NOTICE
A 30-year-old New Hudson man
was arrested Sunday night after he
refused to leave the police station.
According to a report, the man
knocked on the station door, 211 W.
Lake St, about 3 a.m. demanding to
see an -Oaklant tty~Sheflffl~~
Department deputy he Identified as
Jacobs.
Police said the man was obviously
highly intoxIcated and was told
Jacobs did not work atthe station. He
was then told to leave. However, he
contimied to ask for Jacobs and
br~”’ethrnte’ilng toward Ihe dc°ty, police said.
The man was arrested for being
disorderly and was Issued an appearan~Ucketto be decided In
ROLL Ml (Eleven Mile Road Paving) Ii on till In
the office ot City Treasurer. This roll may be reviewed and payinenta made
It South Lyon City Hail, 214 Weal Lake Street, Monday through Friday, 8:30
am. to 5:00 p.m.
SPECiAL ASSESSMENT
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Olkiand County 52nd DIstrict Court,
CflY OF SOUTH LYON
ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS
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212*-David Scott Bldg., D.ItOiI, Mich 41221
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Assistant Superintendent for Instruction Susan Matz saId that the
committee must now prioritize any
additional actIvities that need to be
incorporated in the ~fine arts curriculum, set up a Umellne to ac-
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NOTICE OF
ELECTION PRECINCT SPLIT
CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF LYON
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Election Precinct No. I lisa bean split to comply with Michigan ESctIon
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57100 PontIac Trail, New
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govemmat electiona.
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Pot. No. I and No. 3 vote at 57100 PontIac Trail, New Hudwa, Mi.
Pot. No. 2 vote at 27025 MilfOrd Rd., South Lyon, MI
Please call the Township Mali at 431-2240 for further infounation oi
questions.
LYON TOWNSHIP CLERK
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From there, the committee
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Reports were given on the three
grade levels, indicating the status of
the present fine arts curriculum.
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FRED A. CASTEMLINE - RAY J. CASTERUNE ii
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putting emphasis on the f~e
At the second meeting, Oct. 10, ~C
committee broke into the three .S~committees and looked Into the arrent fine arts programs being dllkcd
to see If thereIs anything Isr~’~g.~
The board of education silo jostructed j~rnmmItt~ ID ptvvllk
certain information to the board S
Dec~19.
TM next fine arts
meeting Is scheduled fr Nov. lEa!
7:30 p_rn- at the board office. M4tz
encourages district participation.
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planning. Designed specifically to ease
the burden ot tuneral planning. There
are too many IF ONLY in our lives. Your
tunerai needn’t be one of them.
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James A. Crews
Democratic candidate
for Lyon TownshIp trustee
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broken down Into three categories:
elementary, middle school, and hIgh
Hathaway
A Community Business Since 1937
We nowotferffocethought” tuneral
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oriented regarding Pearl Harbor?
Were the leaden of the AllIed
Forces not one-Issue oriented with
regard to stopping total world
domination by Germany?
It would seem to me that
throughout the ages, emotIons of a
peopleabout one Issue have truly set
the course of history. It’s not a bad
record either-
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I have recently been called a “oneIssue” candidate with only the problems of Cobblestone Village In
mind. While It may have been the
Issue of Cobblestone Village that prompted my Involvement In local
politla, my reasons foe seeking offlee have been much wider In scope.
In the process of seeking a wiutlon
to the problems of Cobblestone, I
tatlon?
Were the citizens of the United
States on Dec~7, 1941 not one-Issue
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Castcrlincffuncrd 2iome, Jnc.
He’s hot
‘one-issue’
candidate
Tea Party not one-Issue oriented
regardingtaxation without represen-
The South Lyon Schools FIne Arts complish them, figure pr**ble
Committee, which met for the third costL aDd set up ponibie. f’~’g
time Oct. 24, has elected Linda HedThe fine fl commUtes first
den as chairperson.
Redden, a parent who has been a gathered on Sept. 13 to Sni to guS
member of the committee from the speaker Cynthia 01*. nsctd~te
beginning. Is also the subcommittee director for the M$”pn Alliance for
chair-person for the middle school Arts Education.
She explained that art ~ a Iqncategory.
Each subcommittee presented a damental part ofbasic e&’eV’~’and
study on separate grade levels that the state and n~t~ ,~
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KOHUT
The ZonIng Board olAppeaia will mnt On Thuraday, November 17, 1916
at 7:30 p.m. at the City Hall. 214 W. lake St. to hear a request from the
owners of 61440 Dean Drive for a variance On S sldiywd setback Toe an attaChed garage.
LAURIE S1OWELL
(11-248 SLH)
Susan Shanks
have attended numerous meetings.
During these meetings I have seen
many frustrated residents leave the
township hail after theIr “particular
Sue” had been dIscussed wIthout
resolution.
Let me ask those who have said I
am a “one Issue” candidate to conside:
Were the members of the Boston
LOUELLA M. POWELL,
Elect Troy Attorney Gary
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Talting onr till rsMs of SdasNp for His Sowth Lyon KSsnhs Club Methodist Church- Thou who h$fl dONS blood baton WIN bs cli
for INs-fl are (from lift) Tmnurse OSion Tlpp, Vice PvsaWsnt ad to make lppolntmlnh$- OWisrs who would Nki to mM’ Mi lIWOW~
Tony Spasfl, PrnlSnt Jack RwSck wdSsctstaty Al chadwIck. Thi mont to give blood may cli Emily KIsbS of Us Rsd Cross VStmtiIt
ifub-iponsnandstyof pwgrsms sSurlty siMoe profEta Turn at W4511. AnOther schsdukd nt dst~for KlflflIlflIk 0*
throughout 0* yur. Coming up is this club’s qsstuty Blood IS annull Christmas d4nnsr for usa union ovir Ti ysfl o4 ~gs.ml db-
era baked ~
gifts and The thurth S located ~ Grtawc4d
~çIai*sare awfl ~ lten wblcb Road at the cern~ci T~iMile Road.
wulbe~.dforsa1eMtheur’ Hours forthebaznrareSa.ztto4
Saturday, Nov.12.
.i.*5:hittmas ~s.Str at the Cree of pa
A
luncheon
will be available.
Chr~L4Mbe~anCbirch.
going to do something about It.
These people may have been
motivated by Cobblestone. But they
are In the i-ace to help Lyon Township
and the citizens of Lyon Township.
They are motivated indIviduals who
can set a goal and meet It.
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of Cobblestone. Recently, a significant amount of the Cobblestone subdivision problems were wived
C Including the drainage problems.)
Therefore, the article, which Implied
that the foul- township trustees ran
because of the Cobblestone lisie,
would bedisregarded.
If this were true, then why are
these candidates stUl running? Why
do we see campaign signs and
literature? The reason Is because
these caring people are not In the
race for Cobblestone, they are In the
race for Lyon Township.
Tnt many became Interested In
the township because of Cobblestone.
But everyone needs something to
push them into doing something that
tells a personthis Is not right and Pm
Fine arts group
picks chairperson
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