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                           PLYMOUTH - NORTHVILLE









        ‘Matilda’ performances planned in Plymouth





           A little girl with a very big  into an English private school for  friendly, at just $10 for each gen-  shows are at the Plymouth Arts  foreverafter.org, email forever-
        brain; a troop of schoolchildren  six performances.           eral admission seat.          and Recreation complex, or     aftermail@gmail.com or follow
        with a taste for revenge; a cruel  A cast of children, teens and  They're  on   sale   via  PARC, at 650 Church St. in down-  on  Instagram  at   @for
        headmistress with a secret, and a  adults will be the first to bring  www.iheartforeverafter .org or by  town Plymouth, with free parking  everafter_productions  or
        used-car salesman. Those char-  the show to western Wayne     calling    Forever     After  available behind the building off  Facebook at www.facebook.com/
        acters, and more, will come to  County, through Forever After  Productions at (734) 547-5156.  Adams St.                   ForeverAfter.
        life when Matilda the Musical  Productions. Matilda, which was  Advance purchase is advised.   The show is rated PG because  Matilda the musical is pre-
        comes to Plymouth Nov. 7       a smash in London and on         The show has evening per-   of mild language and cruelty   sented through special arrange-
        through 10.                    Broadway, combines Dahl's mis-  formances at 7 p.m. on Thursday,  toward schoolchildren (though  ment with Music Theatre
           The show, based on a Roald  chief-filled story with the tongue-  Nov. 7, Friday, Nov. 8 and  they do get their revenge in the  International (MTI). All author-
        Dahl children's book, will trans-  twisting words and over-the-top  Saturday, Nov. 9, and matinees at  end).               ized performance materials are
        form the theater at the Plymouth  music of Tim Minchin.       2 p.m. on Nov. 9, and 1 p.m. and 6  For more about Forever After  also  supplied  by  MTI.
        Arts and Recreation Complex      Ticket prices are family-    p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 10. All  Productions, visit www.iheart-  www.MTIShows.com.
                                                                                     Township clerk prepares



                                                                                     for 2020 national election




                                                                                       Plymouth Township Clerk Jerry Vorva  Permanent Absent Voter List which enti-
                                                                                     and his staff are already preparing for the  tles them to an absentee ballot application
                                                                                     2020 election which is expected to attract  prior to every election. Those who wish to
                                                                                     a huge voter turnout.                 vote absentee must complete the applica-
                                                                                       Vorva said that his office anticipates a  tion and sign the form for each election in
                                                                                     much larger absentee voter turnout due to  which they choose to vote using an absen-
           Homes for the holidays                                                    changes in the law concerning “no reason”  tee ballot.
                                                                                     absentee voting.
                                                                                                                              When the clerk's office receives the
           From a home built in 1883 to a condominium with a weaving loft, visitors to the  The clerk's office is currently recruiting  signed absentee applications, the absen-
           Northville Community Foundation Holiday Home Tour can visit five privately-  workers for the township election team.  tee ballots will be processed and mailed to
           owned homes filled with Christmas spirit this year. This year, the highly anticipat-  Applicants should have leadership and/or  voters. Vorva cautioned that his office does
           ed tour is planned for 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Nov. 22 and 23. The 2019 Holiday  computer skills and a desire to be a part of  not send out ballots automatically, but only
           Home Tour will also feature a refreshment stop at the Tipping Point Theatre in  the 2020 election process. The hours are  send them to those voters who have com-
           downtown Northville.  Guests can enjoy light refreshments and also enter to win  long, but the pay is generous, Vorva said.  pleted and signed an application.
           two tickets to a future Tipping Point Theatre production. Tickets for the 2019  For further information, contact Vorva at  There is a permanent Absentee Voter
           Holiday Home Tour are $25 if purchased in advance and $30 the day of the tour.  (734) 354-3224, or by email at jvorva@ply-  list available at the township clerk's office
           To purchase tickets in advance, visit Pear-Aphernalia, Gardenviews, Haven of  mouthtwp.org                      which requires a separate form from qual-
           Northville, or the Northville Chamber of Commerce. Tickets may also be pur-  Precinct #03 voters have been relocat-  ified voters.
           chased online by visiting www.northvillecommunityfoundation.org or by phone
           by calling (248) 374-0200.                                                ed from the polling place in Plymouth    The 2020 election dates are: March 10,
                                                                                     Township Hall to Allen Early Learning  2020 - Presidential Primary; Aug. 4, 2020 -
                                                                                                                           Primary Election (includes local offices)
                                                                                     Center (formerly known as Allen
        Genealogists meeting set                                                     Elementary School). All voters assigned to  and Nov. 3, 2020 - General Election.
                                                                                     Precinct #09 at Living Word Church have
                                                                                                                              Vorva said he and his staff urge every
                                                                                                                           tional right and vote.
                                                                                     is still in Precinct #09. There will now be
           Members     of   the   Northville   data followed by a general meeting at 2  been moved to Northridge Church, which  qualified elector to exercise their constitu-
        Genealogical Society will meet at the  p.m.                                  two precincts voting at Northridge Church.  “We are committed to doing all we can
        Northville District Library located at 212  Tim Gliesner, manager of Special  Vorva cautioned that none of the township  to assist you in this process,” Vorva said.
        W. Cady St., Northville beginning at 1:15  Library Collections at the Library of  precinct boundaries have changed, just  For more information or questions, con-
        p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10.                  Michigan will be the guest speaker at 3  the voting locations.              tact Vorva at (734) 354-3224 or Election
           There will be a roundtable discussion  p.m.  He will discuss My Heritage Library  In accordance with the new laws, all  Specialist Paula Jefferson at (734) 354-
        about using genealogical software to store  Edition.                         eligible voters can be placed on a    3229.
        3 Cities Art Club accepting entries for annual exhibition




           Local artists have only until  www.threecitiesartclub.org for  an honors degree in Historic  informative presentations and  Thursday, Jan. 9 at Westland City
        Nov. 12 to submit their work for  additional information and to  Preservation and Fine art from  members bring new art on which  Hall, located at 36300 Warren
        the upcoming Three cities Art  download the entry form and a  EMU.  His teaching experience  attendees vote. Winning artists  Road. The exhibition is open dur-
        Club 8th Annual Open Call for  club membership form or, call  includes at art museums, art cen-  collect points for a chance to win  ing hours at city hall.
        Artists.                       (313) 231-3939 to request a free  ters and the College for Creative  cash at the end of the season.   For more information, contact
           The juried exhibition will  informational package.         Studies in Detroit.              Visitors can attend up to three  Marilyn Meredith at (313) 231-
        include prizes for original hang-  Hundreds of visitors annually  Three Cities Art Club was  meetings free.  The minimal $25  3939 or email marilynmered-
        ing art in two categories, photog-  attend the exhibition which  founded in Plymouth almost 65  annual membership fee includes  ith@wowway.com.
        raphy and all others. The entry  includes a public reception from  years ago - residency is not a  a full color monthly newsletter by  Those interested in an oppor-
        fee is $35 for up to three pieces  4:30 until 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5  restriction - adults are welcome to  mail and email for which anyone  tunity to have an art exhibition at
        plus $5 for each additional entry.  with awards presented at 6 p.m.  join no matter their skill level.  can sign up, art supply discounts  the Westland Gallery at City Hall
        Entrants can receive $10 off the  The guest juror/judge this year  Monthly events take place at the  plus opportunities to exhibit in at  should contact John Mullinax at
        entry fee by joining Three Cities  will be Todd Burroughs, founding  Plymouth Library at 6:45 p.m.  least two art shows a year.      (734) 985-1203 to discuss upcom-
        Art Club at time of entry by paying  director of Atelier Art Studio in  usually the first Monday of the  The 8th Annual Juried Exhibit  ing openings, typically one month
        membership fee of $25, good for  Royal Oak.  Burroughs attended  month.   These events feature free  is free to attend and is set for  in duration.  There is no cost and
        the 2019-2020 club season.  Go to  Columbia College and received  workshops, demonstrations and  Monday, Nov. 25 through   no commission is charged.

                                 Classified


                              Sweeney, and three sisters,  7343412460
                              Faye   Ray,  Georgina  2005 KIA
                              Hermon,  and  Patricia  KNDJE723557074048
                              Janowski.             2006 FORD
                              A Scripture Service for  1FAFP24116G168370
                              Joyce will take place at 6
                              p.m. Friday Nov. 8, at the  2001 FORD
                              Anderson-Marry Funeral  1FAFP56S61G138149
                              Home,       Tecumseh.  2003 OLD
                              Visitation will take place  1GHDX03E33D123206
                              Friday from 2 p.m. until the  2004 DODGE
                              time of the service at 6 p.m.  1D4HB48N64F168574
                              Private burial will take place  2007 CHRY
          Gloria Joyce Corbeil  at a later date at Michigan  2C3KA63H57H798385
        Gloria Joyce Corbeil, 92, of  Memorial Park Cemetery in  1995 CHEV
        Westland, died on Friday,  Flat Rock. Condolences  1GNDM19W4SB204480
        Nov. 1, 2019, at her daugh-  can be sent to the family at  1995 KAW
        ter's home in Tecumseh.  www.andersonfuneralser-  JKAZXDL16SA032781
        She was born Jan. 29,  vices.com. Memorial con-
        1927, in River Rouge,  to  tributions may be made to  2006 DODGE
        Herman    and   Marie  Hospice  of  Lenawee.  1B3EL46R66N194881
        (Compeau) Bulley. She  Envelopes are available at  1995 FORD
        was married to Frank  Anderson-Marry Funeral  1FTFS24Y2SHB82692
        Corbeil and he preceded  Home, Tecumseh.    2005 FORD
        her in death. Mrs. Corbeil                  1FAFP56U65A295920
        was an avid roller skater                   1999 MERC BENZ
        and won many awards and                     WDBHA24GXXA754402
        state championships in                      2007 PONT
        Rhode   Island.  She         VEHICLE
        enjoyed sewing, going to  PUBLIC AUCTION    1GMDV33187D188838
        the ocean, and camping.                     2004 SATURN
        She was a member of      THE FOLLOWING      1G8AJ52F34Z208756
        UFCW #876 Retirees and  VEHICLES HAVE BEEN  2006 KIA
        served as their secretary  DEEMED ABANDONED  KNAFE121965368113
        for many years.        AND WILL BE SOLD AT  1997 FORD
        Among her survivors are                     1FTCR10AXVTA71861
        her  three  daughters,   PUBLIC AUCTION,    1996 LINC
        Barbara  Katterman  of     NOV. 20, 2019    1LNLM91V1TY649128
        Beaverton, Peggy (Darrill)  11:00 AM
        King of Newburyport, MA        AT           2006 FORD
        and Kim (Mike) Knapp of    J&M TOWING       1FAFP53U36A223336
        Tecumseh; a sister, Jackie  8964 INKSTER RD  2008 LINC
        Patterson of Tennessee,  ROMULUS, MI 48174  2LM0U68C88BJ11266
        and many grandchildren,                     2000 ACURA
        great-grandchildren, and  1989 MAZDA        JH4DC4357YS003743
        great-great-grandchildren.                  2005 FORD
        In addition to her husband,  JM2UF1135K0748790  1FAFP34N05W195606
        Frank, she was preceded  1989 FORD          2013 CHEV
        in death by three sons,  1FDKE37G0KHA28864
        Michael Katterman, Doug  1998 DODGE         2G1WG5E30D1248774
        Corbeil,  and  Frankie  1B4GP44G5WB579991   2005 DODGE
        Corbeil; a daughter, Gail  1999 GREAT DANE  2D4GP44L75R170345
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