on the municipal payroll. She is
            
            
              leading by example and is the
            
            
              North Star on a moral compass for
            
            
              the remainder of the administra-
            
            
              tion and the top official in any com-
            
            
              munity should be. The boundaries
            
            
              and she has now set are clear and
            
            
              without question.
            
            
              This simple recusal from voting
            
            
              is a statement that there will be no
            
            
              influence peddling, no favoritism
            
            
              and no hint of wrongdoing while
            
            
              she is in charge and that she will
            
            
              brook no such nonsense from oth-
            
            
              ers.
            
            
              We applaud her decision to
            
            
              abstain from this vote and the
            
            
              example she has set for her com-
            
            
              munity.
            
            
              We only wish some others would
            
            
              followher lead.
            
            
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              01. Obituaries
            
            
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              03. Cards of Thanks
            
            
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              & Cemetery Plots
            
            
              05. Personals/Announcements
            
            
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              08. Entertainment
            
            
              09. Lost & Found
            
            
              10. Coming Events
            
            
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              57. Antiques
            
            
              58. Garage and Yard Sales
            
            
              59. Auctions
            
            
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              61. Misc. Items
            
            
              62. Building Supplies
            
            
              63. Business and
            
            
              OfficeEquipment
            
            
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              66. Landscape / Nurseries
            
            
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              68. Garden / Produce
            
            
              70. Masonry / Brickwork
            
            
              72. Cleaning Services
            
            
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              74. Sporting Goods
            
            
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              76. Remodeling & Renovations
            
            
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              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
            
            
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              100. Will Share
            
            
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              103. Business Property for Sale
            
            
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              121. Autos Wanted
            
            
              Reuben Walter
            
            
              Glaze-Allison, II
            
            
              Sunrise: Oct. 14, 1943
            
            
              Sunset: June 30, 2012
            
            
              Reuben Walter Glaze-Allison,
            
            
              II died June 30, 2012.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              his memory are his mother,
            
            
              Bonnie Glaze-Allison of
            
            
              Inkster; his father, Reuben W.
            
            
              Allison, Sr. of Detroit; his
            
            
              uncle; Eugene Allison of
            
            
              Detroit; his aunt, Jazie
            
            
              Mundy-Allison of Inkster; two
            
            
              grand-aunts, Hannah Battle
            
            
              of Lima, OH and Rachael
            
            
              Kyle of Santa Ana, CA; a sis-
            
            
              ter,
            
            
              Shawnise
            
            
              Glaze
            
            
              (Brandon "Don") Allison;
            
            
              three brothers, Quasai
            
            
              Allison, Anton Allison and
            
            
              James
            
            
              Allison;
            
            
              three
            
            
              nephews, ; two nieces; a
            
            
              host of cousins and other rel-
            
            
              atives, and many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at the
            
            
              Penn Funeral Home in
            
            
              Inkster with Pastor Gregory
            
            
              Harris of the Word of Life
            
            
              Christian Center officiating.
            
            
              Katela L. Dye
            
            
              April 18, 1976
            
            
              July 9, 2012
            
            
              Katela L. Dye died July 9,
            
            
              2012.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              her memory is her father,
            
            
              Tommie Dye; a brother,
            
            
              James "Stymie" Cheeseboro;
            
            
              her daughter, Shakyra Dye-
            
            
              Robb; her great-grandmoth-
            
            
              er, "MaMa"; a mother-figure,
            
            
              Fanny Walker; aunts, Geneva
            
            
              Frazier and Denise Dye;
            
            
              uncles, Joseph Dye, Willie
            
            
              Dye and Ronald Dye; a host
            
            
              of cousins, nieces, nephews
            
            
              and Godchildren, and many
            
            
              friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at
            
            
              Gethsemane
            
            
              Missionary
            
            
              Baptist Church in Westland
            
            
              with the Rev. John el
            
            
              Duckworth officiating.
            
            
              Final arrangements were
            
            
              entrusted to the Penn
            
            
              Funeral Home on Inkster
            
            
              Road in Inkster.
            
            
              LaBrone Madrid Keith
            
            
              Sunrise: March 27, 1074
            
            
              Sunset: June 30, 2012
            
            
              LaBrone Madrid Keith died
            
            
              June 30, 2012.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              his memory are his wife,
            
            
              Drenda Keith; his children,
            
            
              Cameron, Mariah, Kayla,
            
            
              Hope and Genesis; two
            
            
              grandchildren, Nivia and
            
            
              De'Shawn, Jr.; his grandpar-
            
            
              ents, Earl and Irene Keith; an
            
            
              aunt, Renee' Williams-Keith;
            
            
              his mother in-law, Marylin
            
            
              Williams; an abundance of
            
            
              aunts, uncles, cousins and
            
            
              other relatives, and many
            
            
              friends.
            
            
              Services were at the Penn
            
            
              Funeral Home on Inkster
            
            
              Road in Inkster with Elder
            
            
              Lorenzo Reed officiating.
            
            
              Interment was at United
            
            
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              occurred to me that Supervisor
            
            
              Richard Reaume may not have
            
            
              been the one who did not want the
            
            
              candidates' forum to take place.
            
            
              Why would he really care, after all,
            
            
              he's unopposed in the election.
            
            
              Unless, of course, he had some
            
            
              other reason, or motive, to want to
            
            
              keep the voters from asking ques-
            
            
              tions of the incumbents.
            
            
              After the childish way this
            
            
              whole thing was handled by
            
            
              Reaume, it is clear that he is not an
            
            
              administrator or manager. He is a
            
            
              puppet who apparently does and
            
            
              says what he is told by the real
            
            
              "boss" in our township.
            
            
              That would have to be Ron
            
            
              Edwards, our treasurer, the guy
            
            
              who has been sued at least twice
            
            
              for sexual harassment, and who
            
            
              has made our township a laughing-
            
            
              stock with his appearances on the
            
            
              news as he tried to intimidate a
            
            
              police dispatcher because he and
            
            
              his cronies were stuck in traffic or
            
            
              actually assaulted the clerk for
            
            
              opening a letter.
            
            
              I suspect it was Mr. Edwards
            
            
              who was pulling the strings when
            
            
              Reaume rescinded permission for
            
            
              the candidates forum because he
            
            
              didn't want to be asked about any of
            
            
              this conduct.
            
            
              These two, and the rest of them
            
            
              on the board, already took awaymy
            
            
              right to vote on the public safety
            
            
              issue and now they want to take
            
            
              away my right to information from
            
            
              a non-partisan source.
            
            
              It's clear to me that Edwards is
            
            
              calling the shots and Reaume is no
            
            
              more than his puppet who does
            
            
              what he's told when he's told to do
            
            
              it.
            
            
              We deserve better.
            
            
              KenGarner,
            
            
              Plymouth
            
            
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              Healthworkshops set
            
            
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              to Aug. 16 to help diabetic individu-
            
            
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              The Diabetes Personal Action
            
            
              Toward Health (PATH) class will
            
            
              meet at 29477 Cherry Hill Road in
            
            
              Inkster.
            
            
              Registration for Diabetes PATH
            
            
              is required and space is limited. To
            
            
              register for this program, or learn
            
            
              more about Diabetes PATH, call
            
            
              Meaghan Sholl at the NKFM at
            
            
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              Sweet demonstrations set
            
            
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              this summer?
            
            
              Try a visit to Maybury Farm this
            
            
              weekend when a demonstration of
            
            
              the life cycle of the honey bee will
            
            
              be presented at both 1 and 3 p.m.
            
            
              onSaturday andSunday.
            
            
              Honey from the bees on the
            
            
              farmwill also be for sale in the gen-
            
            
              eral store in theWelcomeCenter.
            
            
              The farm is open from 10 a.m.
            
            
              until 4 p.m. Tuesday through
            
            
              Sunday and admission is $6 for a
            
            
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              Admission includes visits with all
            
            
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              Stamp club tomeet
            
            
              The West Suburban Stamp Club
            
            
              permission for use of the township
            
            
              hall citing a “township policy.”
            
            
              When it was pointed out that no
            
            
              such policy existed or had ever
            
            
              been adopted in the township, he
            
            
              asked that the League representa-
            
            
              tivewithdraw the request.
            
            
              That didn't sit well, as one can
            
            
              imagine, with the vice-president of
            
            
              the group who has lived in and
            
            
              paid taxes in the township since
            
            
              1975. She felt she was entitled to a
            
            
              little more consideration and far
            
            
              lessmisinformation, and attempted
            
            
              intimidation, about the situation.
            
            
              That led to the supervisor plan-
            
            
              ning a special meeting of the board
            
            
              of trustees for the sole purpose of
            
            
              adopting a policy preventing politi-
            
            
              cal groups from using township
            
            
              hall----which might be an inconven-
            
            
              ience to all those who have been
            
            
              using it, like State Sen. Kurt Heise,
            
            
              for meetings. That plan, too, was
            
            
              aborted and left some citizens
            
            
              standing on the sidewalk outside
            
            
              township hall wondering exactly
            
            
              where their elected officialswere.
            
            
              One former board member
            
            
              specifically recalls League of
            
            
              Women Voters organized meetings
            
            
              at township hall during his tenure
            
            
              on the Plymouth Township board.
            
            
              It occurred to us that in both these
            
            
              recent instances, incumbents seem
            
            
              less than willing to engage chal-
            
            
              lengers in any meaningful discus-
            
            
              sion of issues. In Wayne, the mayor
            
            
              said publicly that he was offended
            
            
              at the procedures followed to set
            
            
              up the meeting and that league
            
            
              representatives had insulted him
            
            
              by not asking himbefore other can-
            
            
              didates.
            
            
              In Plymouth Township, we sus-
            
            
              pect several incumbents didn't
            
            
              want to be asked some very embar-
            
            
              rassing questions about their
            
            
              recent conduct. Their solution?
            
            
              Simple. Refuse to have the meet-
            
            
              ing.
            
            
              Plymouth Township officials
            
            
              already overtly displayed theirwill-
            
            
              ingness to violate the constitutional
            
            
              rights of the public when they had
            
            
              to be taken to court four times
            
            
              before allowing residents to vote on
            
            
              a public safety issue. Once again,
            
            
              they seem to be willing to trample
            
            
              on the rights of the very people
            
            
              who elected them to avoid having
            
            
              to face questions about their deci-
            
            
              sions and conduct.
            
            
              If the issue really were one of
            
            
              access to all groups, it is not a diffi-
            
            
              cult matter to author a municipal
            
            
              policy or procedure which clearly
            
            
              differentiates a group providing
            
            
              valuable, unbiased information
            
            
              about all candidates from those
            
            
              espousing a political platform. It
            
            
              really isn't toohard.
            
            
              If they needhelp, they could cer-
            
            
              tainly ask their neighboring com-
            
            
              munities who have done it success-
            
            
              fully.
            
            
              What they should refrain from
            
            
              doing is insulting or demeaning a
            
            
              non-profit organization dedicated
            
            
              to bringing information to voters so
            
            
              they can make an informed choice
            
            
              at the polls. Unless, of course, the
            
            
              aim of these incumbents is to keep
            
            
              the electorate as uninformed as
            
            
              possible.
            
            
              We'll see what they have to say, if
            
            
              anything, at the candidates forum
            
            
              which has now, we understand,
            
            
              been rescheduled after the
            
            
              American Civil Liberties Union
            
            
              showed some interest in the con-
            
            
              duct of the Plymouth Township
            
            
              officials.
            
            
              Rights
            
            
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