going to try and hit every single
            
            
              booth selling anything for any of
            
            
              these charities. I plan to buy what-
            
            
              ever they are selling, no matter
            
            
              how many calories or what the
            
            
              cost.
            
            
              The only thing I may feel guilty
            
            
              about is that I'm not behind the
            
            
              scenes working my butt off to help
            
            
              these guys. Well, that and my
            
            
              “allergies.”
            
            
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              EWSPAPERS OF
            
            
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              August 29, 2013
            
            
              Festival
            
            
              FROM PAGE 6
            
            
              service in the clerk's office; they
            
            
              treat the public like it's an incon-
            
            
              venience rather than a customer.
            
            
              When Joe Bridgman was there he
            
            
              would go out of his way to help the
            
            
              public. Eric Bacyinski would greet
            
            
              everyone with a smile and was
            
            
              very courteous regardless of what
            
            
              political side you were on. I sure
            
            
              miss them as I'm sure everyone
            
            
              else does too.
            
            
              At the townshipmeeting on Aug.
            
            
              20 I mentioned the fact I made sev-
            
            
              eral unanswered calls which went
            
            
              to voicemail to the clerk's office on
            
            
              July 29 and 30 inquiring as to why
            
            
              the videos from April 23 and July
            
            
              23 were not posted online. None of
            
            
              these calls were returned. I have
            
            
              copies of the phone records to
            
            
              prove this.
            
            
              After meeting I was attacked by
            
            
              the clerk and her deputy. They
            
            
              called me a liar rather than try to
            
            
              understand my frustration and
            
            
              help me.  If you went to Home
            
            
              Depot and complained about the
            
            
              way you were treated the manager
            
            
              wouldnot attack you.
            
            
              We need to support the three
            
            
              trustworthy board members who
            
            
              have voted against these projects.
            
            
              Let us pray that the others come to
            
            
              their senses and see what a waste
            
            
              of taxpayer's money this is. We can
            
            
              discuss this further the next time
            
            
              wemeet.
            
            
              DuaneGZantopSr.
            
            
              Plymouth
            
            
              Letters
            
            
              FROM PAGE 6
            
            
              sidized by the same folks who are
            
            
              expected to pay for the next
            
            
              round of enhancements.
            
            
              These recreational improve-
            
            
              ments add to the quality of life, no
            
            
              question. But we have to ask,
            
            
              where is the Republican fiscal
            
            
              conservatism that was so loudly
            
            
              touted and promised during the
            
            
              last election campaign? This
            
            
              drunken lottery-winner like
            
            
              spending does not seem to fall in
            
            
              line with the promise of careful
            
            
              and prudent stewardship of tax-
            
            
              payers' funds.
            
            
              It was, in part, this fiscal con-
            
            
              servatism cited when Edwards
            
            
              and Supervisor Richard Reaume,
            
            
              with the help of the board of
            
            
              trustees, systematically gutted the
            
            
              fire department, leaving only 12
            
            
              full-time firefighters to safeguard
            
            
              and serve 28,000 township resi-
            
            
              dents.
            
            
              No recreational features, no
            
            
              matter how beautiful, can com-
            
            
              pensate for the lack of adequate
            
            
              fire safety and protection in
            
            
              Plymouth Township.  A beautiful
            
            
              park will never outweigh the dan-
            
            
              ger to potential home buyers,
            
            
              businesses or industries, not if
            
            
              they are smart enough to look
            
            
              past the surface and see the lurk-
            
            
              ing threat to their families, homes
            
            
              and properties should disaster
            
            
              strike.
            
            
              We've seen signs that many res-
            
            
              idents have awakened from this
            
            
              false sense of security to the
            
            
              nightmare of the rampant spend-
            
            
              ing of Edwards and Reaume,
            
            
              facilitated and supported by
            
            
              Trustee Kay Arnold and
            
            
              Township
            
            
              Clerk
            
            
              Nancy
            
            
              Conzelman.
            
            
              Fiscal conservatism, it would
            
            
              appear, is selectively practiced by
            
            
              these pseudo-Republicans who
            
            
              have jeopardized both the per-
            
            
              sonal safety of those who elected
            
            
              them and the financial gains
            
            
              promised by their radical and vin-
            
            
              dictive decisions.
            
            
              Plan
            
            
              FROM PAGE 6
            
            
              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
            
            
              Gerald Crofford Holifield
            
            
              June 5, 1934
            
            
              Aug. 18, 2013
            
            
              Gerald Crofford Holifield died
            
            
              Aug. 18, 2013.
            
            
              Among those left to mourn
            
            
              his loss and cherish his
            
            
              memory are his three grand-
            
            
              children, Santa, Crystal and
            
            
              Keyana; his brother, John
            
            
              (Vernita) Holifield of Fort
            
            
              Washington, MD, a sister,
            
            
              Cynthia Riley of Detroit; a
            
            
              host of nieces, nephews and
            
            
              cousins, and many friends.
            
            
              Funeral serves took place at
            
            
              the Penn Funeral Home on
            
            
              Inkster Road in Inkster with
            
            
              the Rev. David Holifield offici-
            
            
              ating.
            
            
              Interment was at United
            
            
              Memorial
            
            
              Gardens
            
            
              in
            
            
              Plymouth.
            
            
              Mark Willis, Jr.
            
            
              Sunrise: Dec. 16, 1932
            
            
              Sunset: Aug. 17, 2013
            
            
              Mark Willis, Jr. died Aug. 17,
            
            
              2013 at his Detroit home.
            
            
              Among those left to mourn
            
            
              his death and cherish his
            
            
              memory are his wife, Eula
            
            
              Mae Willis; five children,
            
            
              Anthonine, Anna, Antione
            
            
              and Lisa, all of Detroit and
            
            
              Theresa of Inkster; nine
            
            
              grandchildren; one great-
            
            
              grandchild; his loving moth-
            
            
              er-in-law, Jazie Bell Mundy; a
            
            
              host of nieces, nephews and
            
            
              other relatives, and many
            
            
              friends.
            
            
              Mr. Willis was preceded in
            
            
              death by his parents and all
            
            
              his siblings.
            
            
              Funeral services took place
            
            
              at the Penn Funeral Home on
            
            
              Inkster Road in Inkster.
            
            
              Interment was at Great Lakes
            
            
              National Cemetery in Holly.
            
            
              Domestic Care
            
            
              Private nurse aide needed for
            
            
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              have drivers license. Call
            
            
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              must be able to drive a stick-
            
            
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              with good social skills. Call
            
            
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              ing for an Electrician who has
            
            
              10 years of troubleshooting
            
            
              motors and motor control
            
            
              experience in an industrial
            
            
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              all electrical & electronic
            
            
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              pneumatic,
            
            
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              heating and PLC experience.
            
            
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              Sleeping room, private
            
            
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              Calendar of events
            
            
              Car raffle under way
            
            
              The Belleville Area Chamber of
            
            
              Commerce is sponsoring a drawing
            
            
              for a 24-month lease on a 2014 Ford
            
            
              Focus. Mileage allowed will be
            
            
              10,500 per year.
            
            
              The drawing will take place at
            
            
              the Winterfest, on Saturday, Dec. 7.
            
            
              Ticket cost is $20 each and only
            
            
              1,000 tickets will be sold. Odds of
            
            
              winning are better than winning
            
            
              the lottery, according to chamber
            
            
              representatives.
            
            
              Tickets can now be purchased
            
            
              through the Belleville Area
            
            
              Chamber of Commerce, (734) 697-
            
            
              7151.
            
            
              The office is located at 248 Main
            
            
              St. inBelleville.
            
            
              Art classes offered
            
            
              The Northville Art House at 215
            
            
              Cady St. is now offering fall classes
            
            
              for adults and children in subjects
            
            
              such as art exploration, drawing,
            
            
              watercolors, oil painting, mixed-
            
            
              media, calligraphy, color work-
            
            
              shops, a drop-in studio and others.
            
            
              This year the art house is also
            
            
              offering classes designed for home-
            
            
              schools in kindergarten through
            
            
              12th grade.
            
            
              For more information, call (248)
            
            
              344-0497 or access www.northvil-
            
            
              learts.org for a complete listing of
            
            
              all dates and class times.
            
            
              Raffle tickets aid shelter
            
            
              Jake's Auto and Truck Repair
            
            
              has donated a 2013 Del Ray scooter
            
            
              which is being raffled off to help
            
            
              fund theRomulus Animal Shelter.
            
            
              Tickets are $5 each or three for
            
            
              $10 and are available at both Jake's
            
            
              locations, 36766 Goddard Road and
            
            
              12003 S. Huron River Dr, at the
            
            
              Romulus Animal Shelter and from
            
            
              City
            
            
              Councilman
            
            
              William
            
            
              Wadsworth.
            
            
              The drawing will take place dur-
            
            
              ing the Romulus Downtown
            
            
              Development Authority Pumpkin
            
            
              Festival at 5 p.m. Sept. 22 on the
            
            
              Wabash
            
            
              Freight
            
            
              House
            
            
              Entertainment Stage.
            
            
              For more information, contact
            
            
              Wadsworth at (734) 955-5960.
            
            
              Annual YardSale planned
            
            
              The Belleville Area Museum
            
            
              and Historical Society needs new
            
            
              or slightly used unwanted items for
            
            
              the upcoming Belleville City Wide
            
            
              YardSale, set for Sept. 5-8.
            
            
              Items can be dropped off at the
            
            
              museum, 405 Main St., or at John
            
            
              Juriga's home on East Huron River
            
            
              Drive. Tax donation letters will be
            
            
              issued for all donations.
            
            
              Volunteers are also needed to
            
            
              helpwith the sale. Those interested
            
            
              in helping should contact themuse-
            
            
              um for more information, (734) 697-
            
            
              1944.
            
            
              Softball leagues now forming
            
            
              The Wayne Westland Parks and
            
            
              Recreation Department is now
            
            
              accepting registrations for the Fall
            
            
              Softball Leagues
            
            
              Games will take place weekdays
            
            
              at Anderson Park and Wayne and
            
            
              Jaycee Park inWestland. Therewill
            
            
              be a managers meeting at 7 .m.
            
            
              Sept. 4 at the Wayne Community
            
            
              Center. Games will begin the week
            
            
              of Sept. 10.  Registration fee is $250
            
            
              per teamandmust be paid in full at
            
            
              the time of registration. An addi-
            
            
              tional $13 per teammust be paid to
            
            
              the umpire at the beginning of each
            
            
              game.
            
            
              Registrationwill endSept. 3.
            
            
              For more information, contact
            
            
              NathanAdams at (734) 721-7400.
            
            
              Elder lawseminars set
            
            
              Plymouth Community United
            
            
              Way in partnership with the
            
            
              Plymouth Community Council on
            
            
              Agingwill sponsor a freeElder Law
            
            
              Series with attorney Gary S. Allen
            
            
              beginning 10-11:30 a.m. Thursday,
            
            
              Sept. 5, at Plymouth TownshipHall,
            
            
              9955 N. Haggerty. Allen, an estate
            
            
              planning and elder law attorney,
            
            
              continues the series Sept. 12, 19 and
            
            
              26, and Oct. 3. Advanced registra-
            
            
              tion required. Call Plymouth
            
            
              CommunityUnitedWay at (734) 453-
            
            
              6879, ext. 7.
            
            
              YappyHour planned
            
            
              Bark For Life is planning a
            
            
              social gathering for dog owners and
            
            
              their dogs from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
            
            
              Sept. 7 during the Plymouth Fall
            
            
              Festival.
            
            
              The event will take place in the
            
            
              tent located behind E.G. Nick's
            
            
              restaurant onForest Street.
            
            
              The event is a fundraiser for the
            
            
              American Cancer Society and will
            
            
              feature 12 vendors, a 50/50 raffle,
            
            
              guess jars and a magician. E.G.
            
            
              Nick's will be providing food serv-
            
            
              ice from the restaurant kitchen dur-
            
            
              ing the event.
            
            
              Vendors will include Cookie Lee
            
            
              Jewelry, Three Dog Bakery, Three
            
            
              Dogz LLX, Trust & Obey, Pawsitive
            
            
              Dog Training, Fleece Dog Coats
            
            
              and Beds, Pawsitive Pet Massage
            
            
              and Concierge LLC, Miche Purses,
            
            
              Salon Awesome, Gem, Greyhounds
            
            
              of Eastern Michigan, Jill Andra
            
            
              Young Photography and Tastefully
            
            
              Simple.
            
            
              Church hosts kick-off dinner
            
            
              Our Lady of Good Counsel
            
            
              Catholic Church in Plymouth will
            
            
              host a free Alpha Kick-off dinner
            
            
              from5-7 p.m. Sept. 7, 1-3 p.m. Sept. 8
            
            
              and from5-7 p.m. Sept. 14.
            
            
              The dinner  will be followed by a
            
            
              presentation introducing the new
            
            
              parish Alpha Course, a10-week pro-
            
            
              gramaimed at answering the call to
            
            
              the New Evangelization.  Pastor, Fr.
            
            
              John Riccardo believes that Alpha
            
            
              is the way "to teach the truth of the
            
            
              Gospel and to spread the Good
            
            
              News to all people that we may
            
            
              share in God's own abundant life."
            
            
              The dinners are open to Catholic
            
            
              and non-Catholics who live within
            
            
              the parishboundaries.
            
            
              The dinners will take place at
            
            
              Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic
            
            
              Church, 47650 N. Territorial Road
            
            
              in Plymouth. Childcare is available
            
            
              at no charge.
            
            
              Register for the dinner online:
            
            
              https://olgcparish.wufoo.com/forms/
            
            
              q7x1k9/
            
            
              For more information call (734)
            
            
              453-0326 or visit www.olgcparish.net
            
            
              Victorian clothing sale set
            
            
              The Northville Historical
            
            
              Society will sponsor the annual
            
            
              VictorianClothing Sale atMill Race
            
            
              Village from noon until 7 p.m.
            
            
              Thursday, Sept. 5, from 11 a.m. until
            
            
              6 p.m., Friday, Sept. 6 and from 10
            
            
              a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7.
            
            
              Admission is $2 per adult.
            
            
              Clothing and accessories will be
            
            
              available for adults and children
            
            
              fromvarious vendors.
            
            
              New, used and some vintage
            
            
              items will be available including
            
            
              dresses, pinafores, bonnets, hats
            
            
              See
            
            
              Calendar,
            
            
              page 8
            
            
              Mich-CAN Statewide
            
            
              Classified Ads
            
            
              To advertise
            
            
              in
            
            
              The Eagle,
            
            
              call
            
            
              734-467-1900.