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01. Obituaries
02. In Memoriam
03. Cards of Thanks
04. Monuments
& Cemetery Plots
05. Personals/Announcements
06. Legal Notices
07. Attorneys
08. Entertainment
09. Lost & Found
10. Coming Events
30. Help Wanted
31. Help Wanted Sales
32. Help Wanted Drivers
33. Child Care
34. Specialized Services
35. Situations Wanted
40. Business Opportunity
42. Health and Fitness
43. Money to Loan
44. Music/Art Lessons
45. Adult Care
46. Private Schools/Instruction
47. Riding/Horses/Stables
50. Pets & Supplies
54. Rummage Sales
55. Estate Sales
56. Flea Markets
57. Antiques
58. Garage and Yard Sales
59. Auctions
60. Misc. Sales
61. Misc. Items
62. Building Supplies
63. Business and
OfficeEquipment
64. Lawn & Garden Supplies
65. Tree Service
66. Landscape / Nurseries
67. Garden Plant / Supplies
68. Garden / Produce
70. Masonry / Brickwork
72. Cleaning Services
73. Musical Merchandise
74. Sporting Goods
75. Boats / Accessories
76. Remodeling & Renovations
77. Recreation Vehicles
78. Hunting / Fishing
82. Wanted to Buy
87. Room for Rent
88. Duplexes for Rent
89. Apartments for Rent
90. Condos/Townhouses for Rent
92. Business Places for Rent
93. Banquet Halls
94. Farm Land for Rent
95. Real Estate
96. Houses for Rent
97. Cottages for Rent
98. Manufactured/Mobile Homes
99. Flats for Rent
100. Will Share
101. Wanted to Rent
102. Storage
103. Business Property for Sale
104. Farms & Acreage for Sale
105. Mobile Homes for Sale
106. Houses for Sale
107. Condos/Townhouses for Sale
108. Lake and Resort
109. Income Property
110. Lots for Sale
111. Out of State Property
112. Commercial Lease
113. Real Estate Wanted
114. Auto Accessories
115. Autos for Sale
116. Antique & Classic Cars
117. Trucks & Vans for Sale
118. Freebies
119. Auto Repairs
120. Motorcycles
121. Autos Wanted
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March 6, 2014
To advertise
in The Eagle,
call
734-467-1900.
Frederick Jerome
Whitmore
Sunrise: Feb. 22, 1958
Sunset: Feb. 19, 2014
Frederick Jerome Whitmore
died Feb. 19, 2014. Among
those survivors left to cherish
his memory are his devoted
wife of 25 years, Betty A.
Whitmore; a son, Kamal
(Latia) Whitmore; daughters,
Jenai Whitmore and Renai
Whitmore; a stepdaughter,
Sabrina Arrington; his moth-
er, Lillie Mae Richmond; his
stepfather, Melvin Richmond;
his sisters, Lanessa (Terry)
Johnson and Tanya (Chris)
Thornton; a brother, Lundale
Richmond; grandchildren;
great-grandchildren; a host
of aunts, uncles, cousins,
nieces, nephews and other
family members, and many
friends. Mr. Whitmore was
preceded in death by a step-
son,
James
'Chipper'
Arrington. Funeral services
took place at Greater Than
Dreams Church in Wayne
with Pastor Larry Mack offici-
ating. Final arrangements
were entrusted to the Penn
Funeral Home on Inkster
Road in Inkster. Interment
was at Knollwood Memorial
Park Cemetery in Canton
Township.
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P
LYMOUTH
Trustees still seek answers to financial questions
Elks will host Australian blues harmonica artist in concert
Emergency Food Distribution set in Plymouth next week
Concerned trustees in Plymouth
Township believe board officials are
deliberately overlooking negative
audit findings uncovered last year
by the audit firm, PlanteMoran.
Last year Plymouth Township
officials were cited by the outside
auditors for problems with deficien-
cies in bank reconciliations and the
handling of drug forfeiture funds.
The auditors described the town-
ship procedures as weak, highlight-
ed a discrepancy of $37,606 and
cited perceived problems with the
bank reconciliationprocess.
The audit, commonly referred to
as a “single audit,” is normally not
part of the government-filing
requirement, but was required
because the township exceeded a
$500,000 threshold for expenses in
the previous year, 2012. The official
schedule of expenditures of federal
awards report township expenses of
$689,272 for the year ending Dec. 31,
2012.
After conducting a required
financial audit mandated by the
Federal Office of Management and
Budget in December 2012, Plante
Moran reported the deficiencies
and described the township record
keeping procedures as “materially
weak.”
Material weakness is described
by auditors as a deficiency, or a com-
bination of deficiencies in internal
control, such that there is a reason-
able possibility that a material mis-
statement of the township financial
standing will not be prevented, or
detected and corrected on a timely
basis.
With state and federal regula-
tions governing the application for
municipal funds come various rules
about procedure, dates and accura-
cy. Among the various protocols are
norms for banking procedures and
account reconciliation. The rules
are outlined in the US Office of
Management and Budget Circular
A-133.
At a public board meeting last
July, the auditors reiterated their
2012 findings categorized as
Financial Statement Audit
Findings. “The general checking
bank reconciliation for December
2012 was prepared timely but con-
tinued to have an un-reconciled dif-
ference in June 2013. In addition
there is no documented indication
that bank reconciliations are being
reviewed,” the report said.
“We recommend that the
Township implement the proper
internal controls and segregation of
duties to ensure that bank reconcili-
ations are reconciled timely,
reviewed timely, and that reviews
are documented for bank reconcili-
ations,” the report continued.
Township
Trustee
Bob
Doroshewitz
had
publicly
expressed concern for greater trans-
parency and inquired about the
identity and number of township
depositories. TownshipClerkNancy
Conzelman suggested that she
could, upon request, hold one-on-
one private monthly reviews with
individual trustees and discuss
bank funds.
Doroshewitz objected saying he
felt the information should be open-
ly shared on a regular basis with all
trustees, preferably at monthly
boardmeetings.
Trustees say that the financial
information they requested has not
been forthcoming and that they
have not been informed of any cor-
rective action taken in the clerk's
office as recommended by the audi-
tors.
The auditors reported that begin-
ning in 2012 the township began
receiving more significant amounts
of federal awards through the
Federal Equitable Sharing pro-
gram.
The township drug forfeiture
fund balance went from $146,000 in
2011 to $1.2million in 2012.
Plante Moran stated, “As these
circumstances changed, the town-
ship did not institute a system to
prevent noncompliance or detect
and correct noncompliance…”
“We recommend that the
Township identify an individual
with appropriate federal program
skills to oversee compliance with
the Federal Equitable Sharing pro-
grams…and provide ongoing train-
ing for this individual…alternative-
ly, the township could select some-
one more familiar with the police
department operations…”
Australian-born blues harmonica player,
Harper, will perform from7-10 p.m. March 11
at the Plymouth Elks Lodge as part of the
continuingBlues at theElks series.
The concert event is open to the general
public and admission is $5 at the door.
Harper plays an amalgamation of blues,
rock, funk, soul andworldmusic.
"This Australian-born singer/songwriter
creates a heady mix of roots music through
his creative use of the harp, and didgeridoo,"
according to RJ Spangler, president of the
Detroit Blues Society.
Borrowing fromwestern andworldmusic,
this musical visionary develops a highly orig-
inal take on the roots genre. Harper is
backed by hisMichigan-based band, Midwest
Kind.
This concert is sponsored in part by the
Detroit Blues Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization founded in 1985.
For
more
information,
visit
http://www.harper.biz/ or http://www.ply-
mouthelks1780.com/
The next distribution of emer-
gency food by Plymouth Community
United Way is scheduled from 9:30--
11a.m. Thursday, March 20. The
Emergency Food Assistance
Program provides low-income
Plymouth and Northville residents
with canned, non-perishable and
perishable items.
All recipients must pre-register at
Plymouth Community United Way,
960 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Suite 2,
Plymouth.
This is a supplemental food pro-
gram that may be used in addition to
other assistance programs. Bridge
Card holders automatically qualify,
but need to pre-register. Recipients
not currently on governmental assis-
tance (food stamps, ADC and gener-
al) must provide documentation
including proof of income and resi-
dency before receiving food on dis-
tributiondays.
Distributions continue the third
Thursday of each month at St.
Kenneth Catholic Church in
Plymouth.
For information and to register,
call (734) 453-6879, ext. 7, or send
email to randi.williams@pcuw.org.
This is a United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
program. In accordance with
Federal Law and USDA policy, this
institution is prohibited from dis-
criminating on the basis of race,
color, national origin, sex, age, or dis-
ability. To file a complaint of discrim-
ination, write USDA, Director, Office
of Adjudication, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20259-
9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992.
Individuals who are hearing
impaired or have speech disabilities
may contact USDA through the
Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-
8339 or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish).
USDA is an equal opportunity
provider and employer.
To advertise
in
The
Eagle,
call
734-467-1900.
34. Specialized Services