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              August 2, 2012
            
            
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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
            
            
              Joseph Nathan and
            
            
              Lovey May Patton
            
            
              Joseph Nathan Patton
            
            
              Oct. 11, 1916
            
            
              July 26, 2012
            
            
              Lovey May Patton
            
            
              Aug. 25, 1924
            
            
              July 22, 2012
            
            
              Joseph Nathan Patton died
            
            
              July 26, 2012, just four days
            
            
              after the death of his wife,
            
            
              Lovey May Patton on July 22,
            
            
              2012
            
            
              Among their survivors are
            
            
              seven children, 13 grandchil-
            
            
              dren; their great-grandchil-
            
            
              dren; his sisters-in-law and
            
            
              her sisters, Fannie May Shaw
            
            
              and Racheal Cistrunk, both
            
            
              of Detroit; a host of nieces,
            
            
              nephews, cousins and other
            
            
              relatives, and many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services for the cou-
            
            
              ple took place at Christian
            
            
              Faith Ministries on Marquette
            
            
              in Garden City with the Rev.
            
            
              John Hearn officiating.
            
            
              Interment was at Knollwood
            
            
              Memorial Cemetery.
            
            
              Final arrangements were
            
            
              entrusted to the Penn
            
            
              Funeral Home on Inkster
            
            
              Road in Inkster.
            
            
              Shirley Jean McIntosh
            
            
              Sunrise: Feb. 3, 1944
            
            
              Sunset: July 22, 2012
            
            
              Shirley Jean McIntosh died
            
            
              July 22, 2012.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              her memory are her hus-
            
            
              band, Henry Allen McIntosh,
            
            
              sons,
            
            
              David
            
            
              (Donna)
            
            
              McIntosh and Dennis (Maria)
            
            
              McIntosh; a daughter-in-law,
            
            
              Wendy McIntosh; a brother,
            
            
              William (Angela) Hartfield;
            
            
              her grandchildren, Crystal,
            
            
              Jerry Jr., Ashley, Quincey,
            
            
              David, Diamond, Dennis, Jr.,
            
            
              Destiny, Deshawn, Darius
            
            
              and Ali; seven-great-grand-
            
            
              children; a host of other rela-
            
            
              tives, and many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at the
            
            
              Penn Funeral Home on
            
            
              Inkster Road in Inkster with
            
            
              theRev. Dr. Arthur Willis offici-
            
            
              ating.
            
            
              Final rites were accorded by
            
            
              Tri County Cremations
            
            
              Services in Ypsilanti.
            
            
              Janie DeLois Robinson
            
            
              Jan. 18, 1954
            
            
              July 21, 2012
            
            
              Janie DeLois Robinson died
            
            
              July 21, 2012.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              her memory are her loving
            
            
              husband, Louis; two chil-
            
            
              dren, Tracey and Sammie;
            
            
              five grandchildren, Adereka,
            
            
              Kyesha, Mariah, Kyuan and
            
            
              D'Angelo; nine brothers,
            
            
              Willie
            
            
              (Connie),
            
            
              Dave
            
            
              (Dorotha), James, Jerry
            
            
              (Dyniece),
            
            
              Prince,
            
            
              Jr.
            
            
              (Jessica), Stafford, Trent,
            
            
              Raymond and Lamount
            
            
              (Theresa); two sisters,
            
            
              Loretta (Edwin) and Lashelle;
            
            
              two Godchildren, Lazella
            
            
              (Shelia) and Anthony "Tony"
            
            
              (Tamra);
            
            
              three
            
            
              uncles,
            
            
              Herbert Booker, Albert
            
            
              Booker and Ben Bohanon;
            
            
              an aunt, Carrie Booth; a host
            
            
              of nieces, nephews and
            
            
              other family members, and
            
            
              many friends.
            
            
              Funeral services were at the
            
            
              Penn Funeral Home on
            
            
              Inkster Road in Inkster with
            
            
              the Rev. Dr. Arthur Willis offi-
            
            
              ciating.
            
            
              Interment was at Knollwood
            
            
              Cemetery on Ridge Road in
            
            
              Canton Township.
            
            
              William Henry Gore
            
            
              Sunrise: May 9, 1947
            
            
              Sunset: July 15, 2012
            
            
              William Henry "Bill" Gore died
            
            
              July 15, 2012.
            
            
              Among those left to cherish
            
            
              his memory are his children,
            
            
              Yolanda Gore, Wayland
            
            
              Gore, Crystal Gore-Gammon
            
            
              and Tracey Bush; siblings,
            
            
              Elizabeth Clark, Stella Davis
            
            
              Nolan Davis, Leroy Gore and
            
            
              Lemont Gore; grandchildren,
            
            
              Jasmyn gore-Robert, Durel
            
            
              Gore,
            
            
              Christian
            
            
              Gore-
            
            
              Gammon and Christopher
            
            
              Gore-Gammon; a dear
            
            
              friend, Temeka Pitts, a host of
            
            
              nieces, nephews, cousins
            
            
              and other relatives, and
            
            
              many friends.
            
            
              Funeal services took place at
            
            
              the Penn Funeral Home on
            
            
              Inkster Road in Inkster with
            
            
              the Rev. Dr. Arthur C. Willis,
            
            
              Sr. officiating.
            
            
              Final rites were accorded by
            
            
              Tri
            
            
              County
            
            
              Cremation
            
            
              Services of Ypsilanti.
            
            
              AUCTION
            
            
              August 14, 2012
            
            
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              734-467-1900.
            
            
              returned to office based on their
            
            
              past conduct, excepting perhaps
            
            
              Bridgman.
            
            
              In Inkster the incumbent candi-
            
            
              date for the 22nd District Court is
            
            
              awaiting sentencing for some
            
            
              wrongdoing which may preclude
            
            
              her from serving should she win
            
            
              the seat and three of her oppo-
            
            
              nents have been accused of not
            
            
              actually living in Inkster. We have
            
            
              to say, the evidence that two of
            
            
              themdo not live in the community
            
            
              is pretty convincing.
            
            
              Obviously, this $138,000 per
            
            
              year job is pretty attractive as it
            
            
              drew seven candidates from
            
            
              which voters must choose. Our
            
            
              advice would be choose Sabrina
            
            
              Johnson, Byron Nolen or Teresa
            
            
              McClain Patton, who all seem to
            
            
              have outstanding qualifications.
            
            
              As for the remainder of the
            
            
              bedsheet ballot voters in Van
            
            
              Buren Township and other com-
            
            
              munities will face, we really can't
            
            
              offer too much insight. There are
            
            
              so many of them and so much lit-
            
            
              erature out there, it is difficult to
            
            
              sort thewheat fromthe chaff.
            
            
              But what we have had time to
            
            
              analyze, dissect, investigate and
            
            
              understand makes us confident of
            
            
              our choices in both Canton and
            
            
              Plymouth townships.
            
            
              But, like so much else in life, in
            
            
              the end the political machines
            
            
              keep churning and the real losers
            
            
              aren't those who receive the
            
            
              fewest number of votes. It's the
            
            
              people who don't take the time to
            
            
              learn about their local candidates
            
            
              and cast an informedballot.
            
            
              The polls are open from 7 a.m.
            
            
              until 8 p.m. We urge you to find
            
            
              time to protect yourself and your
            
            
              family from letting someone else
            
            
              make your choice.
            
            
              “football program.”
            
            
              Bovine residue. They were try-
            
            
              ing to protect the $60 million pro-
            
            
              gram at the cost of these young
            
            
              boys' futures. After all, it wasn't
            
            
              themor their family being sexually
            
            
              abused.
            
            
              I think these young boys paid a
            
            
              hell of a price so that these grown
            
            
              men and this school could contin-
            
            
              ue to make their millions from the
            
            
              football sideshow.
            
            
              The consequences of their
            
            
              actions have not been anywhere
            
            
              near dire enough.
            
            
              mobiles, and who in Michigan
            
            
              doesn't, but those who appreciate
            
            
              the beauty of design, who enjoy
            
            
              the artistry of designers from
            
            
              throughout the world from the
            
            
              time the automobile was invented
            
            
              are attracted to this event.
            
            
              This year, with the new parking
            
            
              arrangement and shuttles, the
            
            
              event offered even more conven-
            
            
              ience to those who attended. The
            
            
              cars were as elegant, the crowds
            
            
              as pleasant and St. John's as beau-
            
            
              tiful as ever, but this year organiz-
            
            
              ers were even more aware of the
            
            
              surroundings and each car took
            
            
              the terrain and the beauty of the
            
            
              landscaped grounds into account.
            
            
              We're grateful that the
            
            
              Concours d'Elegance is here,
            
            
              grateful that we have a facility like
            
            
              The Inn at St. John's to host the
            
            
              show and happy to be part of such
            
            
              a prestigious and worthwhile
            
            
              event.
            
            
              Once again, we congratulate
            
            
              the organizers on a jobwell done.
            
            
              Restaurant helps UnitedWay
            
            
              Ruby Tuesday in Plymouth is
            
            
              supporting Plymouth Community
            
            
              United Way by donating a portion
            
            
              of the proceeds to the nonprofit
            
            
              Friday-Sunday, Aug. 3-5.
            
            
              For every diner who brings in a
            
            
              flyer, Ruby Tuesday will donate 20
            
            
              percent of the cost of themeal.
            
            
              To print a flyer, visit www.ply-
            
            
              mouthunitedway.org.
            
            
              Plymouth Community United
            
            
              Way continues to see an increase
            
            
              in requests for food and rent assis-
            
            
              tance in Plymouth and Canton due
            
            
              to the economy.
            
            
              Serving the Plymouth and
            
            
              Canton community since 1944, the
            
            
              Plymouth Community United Way
            
            
              focuses on basic needs, education
            
            
              and stability.
            
            
              Old VillageCrawl next week
            
            
              The Plymouth Community
            
            
              Chamber of Commerce will spon-
            
            
              sor the 14th Annual Old Village
            
            
              Restaurant Crawl from 5:30 until
            
            
              8:30 p.m. Aug. 8.
            
            
              Tickets, $15 for adults and $5 for
            
            
              children under 12, can be pur-
            
            
              chased at the Chamber of
            
            
              Commerce office, located at 850 W.
            
            
              Ann Arbor Trail in downtown
            
            
              Plymouth and participating busi-
            
            
              nesses. Tickets can also be pur-
            
            
              chasedby phone at (734) 453-1540.
            
            
              This year the crawl features five
            
            
              eateries, including Hermann's
            
            
              Olde Towne Grille, JoJo's Treats &
            
            
              Sweets, Liberty Street Brewing
            
            
              Co., Plymouth Fish & Seafood and
            
            
              Station 885.
            
            
              Contact
            
            
              the
            
            
              Plymouth
            
            
              Community
            
            
              Chamber
            
            
              of
            
            
              Commerce at (734) 453-1540 for
            
            
              more information.
            
            
              Healthworkshops set
            
            
              The
            
            
              National
            
            
              Kidney
            
            
              Foundation of Michigan (NKFM) is
            
            
              hosting a free health workshop
            
            
              from 1-3:30 p.m. every Thursday
            
            
              through Aug. 16 to help diabetic
            
            
              individuals improve their health.
            
            
              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
            
            
              (800)
            
            
              482-1455
            
            
              or
            
            
              visit
            
            
              www.nkfm.org.
            
            
              Circus tickets nowon sale
            
            
              Kelly Miller Circus tickets are
            
            
              now on sale at the Wayne
            
            
              Community Center. The circus will
            
            
              be in at Attwood Park for one-day
            
            
              only with shows at 2 and 5:50 p.m.
            
            
              Aug. 11.
            
            
              Pre-sale tickets are $6 for chil-
            
            
              dren, 12 and younger, and $10 for
            
            
              adults.
            
            
              The community center is locat-
            
            
              ed at 4635HoweRoad inWayne.
            
            
              Victorian applications available
            
            
              The Northville Victorian
            
            
              Festival will return for the 24th
            
            
              year Sept. 21-23 throughout the
            
            
              downtown area.
            
            
              Registration for non-profit
            
            
              groups and crafters who want to
            
            
              the part of the festival are now
            
            
              being accepted. The festival is
            
            
              sponsored by the Northville
            
            
              Chamber of Commerce and
            
            
              includes a parade, entertainment,
            
            
              food, history and a craftmarket.
            
            
              Non-profit groups including
            
            
              school clubs, scouts, churches,
            
            
              service organizations and others
            
            
              can now apply for booths to sell
            
            
              food and merchandise as fundrais-
            
            
              ers or host games. Booth rental is
            
            
              $100 for the entireweekend. Hours
            
            
              will be 5-8 p.m. Sept. 21, 11 a.m.
            
            
              until 8 p.m. Sept. 22 and noon until
            
            
              4 p.m. Sept. 23.
            
            
              Crafters can join the craft mar-
            
            
              ket on Saturday and Sunday. Craft
            
            
              booth rental is $130 with an addi-
            
            
              tional $10 jury fee.
            
            
              Applications are available at
            
            
              the
            
            
              chamber
            
            
              website,
            
            
              www.northville.org.
            
            
              For more information, call (248)
            
            
              349-7640
            
            
              of
            
            
              chamber@northville.org.
            
            
              WildWest at themuseum
            
            
              Children can experience
            
            
              aspects of the Wild West at the
            
            
              Plymouth Historical Museum dur-
            
            
              ing the second annual HistoryKids
            
            
              Kamp from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
            
            
              4. Children are encouraged to
            
            
              wear their cowboy/girl duds as
            
            
              they will get their pictures taken to
            
            
              put in a western-style frame. Annie
            
            
              Oakley and her partner Frank
            
            
              Butler will talk about their
            
            
              exploits, and snacks will be served
            
            
              from a real period chuck wagon.
            
            
              There will be a scavenger hunt to
            
            
              entertain and educate while they
            
            
              search for clues to solve a puzzle.
            
            
              Children will play games and par-
            
            
              ticipate in races, will be branded
            
            
              (fake tattoo), and can shoot a Red
            
            
              Ryder BBGun in our safe shooting
            
            
              gallery. Every child will be given a
            
            
              commemorative badge to wear for
            
            
              the day and a bandana.
            
            
              The event is part of the
            
            
              Plymouth Historical Museum
            
            
              exhibit "Inaugural Gowns of the
            
            
              First Ladies," highlighting the
            
            
              inaugural gowns of 14 presidential
            
            
              first ladies. Tickets are $30; alter-
            
            
              natively, the purchase of a new or
            
            
              renewed Daisy membership to the
            
            
              Plymouth Historical Museum
            
            
              (value $50) will allow two children
            
            
              See
            
            
              Calendar,
            
            
              page 8
            
            
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