fl .~.....‘ ‘.—lh~.:• -. ;. ‘‘ Trhawsp Oscras. a Ise4-Tlcao.JTn~,~HaRALD—a COMMUNITY CALENDAR ‘i-ito, ]ur:.’u~ ( o(iixiir:r:ui, (u1cri it’tCiCt’tl iii ._~riiUilill SUPPORT GROUPS TOPS: hi kt- Off ‘“ti ruts Sen by SI iiieets at 9 a in. ftursdavs at N,-ss lIuc_t—,uii ,nited Sli-thottist Ll,ur’h. 5673(1 Grand River AVe Alcoholics Anonymous ‘fleets at 7 30 p.m Thursdays at the Community Education Center. r~m 13. TOPS: Take Off Pounds Sensibly 1320 meets at 7 p.m. Thursdays at the First United Methodist Church. 64(1 S. Latavettc St. For information call 437-5774 TOPS: fake OIl Founds Sensibly meets at 10 a. m. Fndays at South Lyon Seniur Adult Community Center. South Lyon High School. Call 437-0863. Recovery tnc.. a sethhelp group for those suffering with nervous symptoms, a narety. lea rs and anger, meets at 7 pin. Fridays at St. Pat ricks Catholic C hu rub. Brighton. Call 3131684-1139. Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 10 alp. Saturdays at First United Methodist Church. 640 S. Lafayette St. This is a nonsmoking meeting. Gambler. Anonymous meets at 6 pm. Sundays at St. Patricks Cathoiic C hurch. 711 Rirketl Road. Brighton. CaD 229.5827 Multiple Sclerosis Support Group meets at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Dee t2, at the South Lyon Senior Center. Call 437-7422 or 4370863, Weight Watchers meet at 7 p.m. Mondays at Cross of Christ Lutheran Church. 24155 Griswold. Call 1-800-487-4777. AL Alanon and Mateen all meet at 8 p.m. Miindavs at First United Methodi-t (‘ht,rch. 640 S. Lafayelle. These are non-smoking meetings. Southeast Michigan Lyme Dii- group. Call 437-2983. Coffee Break Ministry meets at 9:30 am. Wednesdays at Fellowship Evangelical Presbyterian Church. 22200 Pontiac Trail. Three bible studies, a nursery for infants to 3-year-olds and a story hour for 3- to 5-year-olds are offered. Call 437-0139. lnmanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church, 330 B. Liberty SI. will observe the Advent season with a special midweek service at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 14. preceded by a supper at 6:30 p.m. Call 4,37-2289. Boy Scout troop 228 meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at First United Mustang Squadron. meets at 7 Methodist Church, 640 S. p.m. Wednesdays at the New Hud- Lafayette St. Story hour for Preschoolers son Airport. The group is looking for cadets 113-181 and seniors will be at 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at Alcoholics Anonymou, meets interested in aerospace. Call 478- the Rider House. 7912 DIckerson Road. Salem Township. Sponsored 1 I a iii Wednesdays for a non- 0170 or 437-2333. sniokirig niecung at First PresbyteHamburg VFW Post 1224 by the Salem-South Lyon District meets Wednesday. Dec. 14. at Library. No pretegistration is nan Church uf Sotith Lyon. 205 E. required. Call 437-6431. 8891 Splcer Road. Call 231-1224. Like St (‘all Don and Kathy. 437- ease ~iJ(’(A)it group meets at 630 F~jcs,i,,y. Dcc 13. at the Tb, Sour Ii Lip)n 1itruld o~/ict irt~ M Sri (cv Mu The rson Health Care ltuIldiriO s550 W. Grand River. i(kiti btitlu,, to ht-- iri(iUlt’tl :‘::iu tlrigtiti,i (~all23 (-9462 or 663l~s 15 -dUUOL (1(11 iriLi: Middle school students get in the spirit of giving iii researchers. USAY Auxiliary-Civil Air Patrol. 473:3 Overcomere Outreach Inc. meets at 730 p.m. Wednesdays at SINGLES Fellowship Evangelical Presbyterian Church. 22200 Pontiac Trail. This is a non-denominational Single Place Ministrie, of First group tu help overcome addictive Presbyterian Church of Northvlite behavior through Biblical princi- meets at IC am. Sundays In the ptes. building bridges between the Ubraty/lounge. Call 349-0911. Brighton Christian Singles 12-step programs and the church. meets at 7 p.m. Sundays at First Call 437-6024. Presbyterian Church. 300 B. Grand River Ave.. for Bible study. MEETINGS socIal hour and refreshments. All sIngles welcome. Call 227-7411. South Lyon Senior, meets at noun Fridays at the Adult CommuFOR KIDS nity Center. South Lyon High School. Story hour. for preschoolers South Lyon Area Amateur Radio Club meets at 7:30 p.m. begin at 10 a-rn. Fridays at the Sunday. Dec. II, at the Witchs Salem-South Lyon District Fiat Freight House. McHatiie Park. Library. 318 W. Lake St. No advance registration is necessary. Call 437-6496. Kiwanis Club meets at 6:30 Call 437-6431. Boy Scout Troop 38 meets at 7 p.m. Mondays at Kiwanis Hall. 288 p.m. Mondays at First PresbyteriN- Warren. an Church. 205 5. Lake SI Spark Plugs meet at 7 p.m. Mondays at the clubhouse. South Lyon Jaycees meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 13. at First Presbyterian Church. 205 E. Lake St. Call 486-6577. VFW Auniliary meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Dec. 13. at VFW Hail. 125 Mcilattie. Golden K Kiwanis Club meets 10 n.m. Wednesdays at Kiwanis Hall. 288 N. Warren St. Call 4370681. Lyon Community Genealogical Society holds a workshop at I p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14. at the Smith Community Center. 27005 Millord Road. This workshop is for beginners through advanced CHURCHES Community prayer group meets 6:30-9:30 am. Thursdays and 6:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays at RECREATION the First United Methodist Church chapel, 640 5. lafayette St. EveryWitch’s Hat Depot Mtseu Is one is weicome to join this nondenominatlonal time for sharing open 1-5 p.m. Thursdays and blessIngs and concerns and for Sundays at MeFtattle Park off quiet prayer. Dorothy Street In South Lyon. Call 437-2409 or 437-2285. Lakeside Singers Community Crossroads Women’. Bible Study meets at 9:45 am, Toes’ Chorus meets at 7 p.m. Mondays days at Fellowship Evangelical at Wesley United Methodist Presbyterian Church. 22200 Pond- Church. corner of East Shore and ac Trail. Sponsored by Crossroads Main streets. Whitmore Lake. No Community Church. Two studies tryouts necessary. Call 741-1756. are offered. along with nursery for infants to 3-year’olds and story FOOD hour for 3’ to S’year-olds Call 486.4189. Bible study group meets at 5:30 Seabed and chicken dinners p.m. Tuesdays at First Baptist are served 5-8 p.m. Fridays at Church. Everyone is invited to VFW Post 1224. 6991 Splcer R~d, join this nondenominationa] study Hamburg. There is a senior dis- count. Call 231-1224 for informadon and orders to-go. CRAFT SHOWS Old Fashioned Christmas Stan. sponsored by the Brighton Garden Club. Is set for 9 a-rn. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Dec. 10. at Maltby Middle School in Brighton. Admission is $2 for adults and children over age 12. ONNECTION Introducing a new way to meet your match. Its For more information call 1-313668-1800. CHURCH DIRECTORY . FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER AS m~finn rates for call The Hefald cw~t~~’usw, 2”’ I Ut I Weer.c,oryfa’avsiqh$ 7mpni Wed tou,nSacs4ce?morn LUTHERAN flRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF NORTHVItAE asonconiempc,otysetvice 2t7 tiadrtior~ Setsee Schooi 9 45 P,ovlded Andeor 229-4896 227-au 3 N Win SI 0 Stephen Spot Roe. 1 Write your ad Menus for rio., week of Dec. 9-25 ru .Soui!i I.yuti Cottmiunfltj Selionts are. 3. Your ad runs free In the paper 2.Record your message . 348-1020 CHURCH LYON pcb~,Be~-vfieu II on. Samoa &synySchoa.c~45orn. ~ M~ti-o7 p in NEW HUDSON UNITED METhODIST CHURCH ~ P 1 I 02 0 in Church Schooi 9.45 o.m 437-6367 For fl’,* Oect FELLOWSHIP EVANGELICAL CHURCH CROSS OFtCHRIST WThERAN ~ t:~”~ Synod) ~ Pontiac trot Johnson 9 30 a rn triucailon 1 1 a m 437-2227 456.4335 G,tr.~ouOn. at 0 Miie Sunday Schooi and Adut BibiG wo,,ro ciou 9 15 on, we-Il aaSiQfl you a voice maiibos witch will appear un yOor ad. ‘toot ad will nun toe 4 weeks ~ 30cm Nunery PtOs4dOd SOU’THLYON METHODIST CHURCH OFTHE HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL 417.0710 Gecige N,re ~ Seneca t acer” Puy’r~C (Sivi’ Cao South Lyon High School lutse Ii price $1.75: milk only. 35 ci’ ttts Salad bar, soup and frcsh Irtut olfered daily. Friday - tli,ffet special, cheeseliii rg,’r/ hanib urger, grilled chicken hre.,st an hun (35 cents extra). - 5ó73CGrondt~vor Mlichlnson w Rev hi PA. 9~l~ 437-tact those unueresied in your ad will be abto to get your voice ma,ibox number Iron the ad Record your own 2 nunute voice greet,n9. si no charge, ioe peopta io t,sten to. You do NOT leave DOLSEN ELEMENTARY By Nick Pearce, fifth grader On Nov. 17. 1994, at a Cub Scout Pack Meeting of Pack 103 of Dolsen Elementai)-, three Cub Scouts of the Webelos Cobra Patrol received the World Conservation Award. This is the first time in the history of Pack 103 that this award has been achieved. To receive this award Mike Hartman. Nick Pearce and Mike Welr had to complete their Outdoorsman, Forester and Naturalist Activities and participated In a den conservation project. Congratulations to Mike. Nick and Mike on their hard work and dedication to the Pack and their school, Yea! DOLSEN 4. People listen to you 5. You listen to them Tnnttila By Brandott Woaimansee.fifth groder i have a tarantula, It lives In an aquarium. Her long black fang sucks the blood out of her crickets, She has long black and orange legs. Sometimes she eats gyass hoppers. She looks mean, but she Isn’t, We used to think she was mean, but she isn’t. When we tried to touch her she kicked her legs at us, She always did that when we tiled to touch her, One day a pet store guy told us it was a nervous reaction. The next day we picked her up and she,didnt kick or bile us. Now we know she Is nice, Christmas By Sandy Fetelea,flJlh groder I can’t wait for Christmas because Christmas isa time for family and friendship. I like the gifts and how the tree is so pretty and sparkly. Outside is really pretty with lights and bulbs. I think Christmas is the best time of all. I think we should respect what people give us as gifts and not say I don’t like that, So this Christmas respect everyone and anyone. Cat, By Cody Higgins. fifth gmder In my house there are three cats. Charlie, Katy. and Silver, Charlie is 14 years old, and hes orange and white. Katy is about 6. and she’s really nice, Silver is about 4. and she’s really mean-The rca’ son why her name is Silver is because she : l$2.~).~“:—,~‘‘~ .. — thuralay - Buffet special. cheeseburger/hamburger. chili pockets, tossed salad. French fries: express special . chicken nuggets with sauce 132. I Dl: spedaly bar. nacho bar 32.251. South Lyon Middle School lunch price. 31.60: milk only. 35 cents . Vegetable anti fm it bar sen’ed daily. Friday - chicken patty with bun. hamburger/cheeseburger, nacho bar $1.95). Monday - chicken nuggets with pasta, burrito supreme, hamburger/cheeseburger. Tuesday - chlli with nachos, fish sandwich, hamburger/cheeseburger. Wednesday - soft taco. pizza sqtlare, hamburger/cheeseburger. Thursday - pasta bar ($1.95). ham and cheese bagel. hamburger/cheeseburger. Wednesday - egg and cheese bisrii It or cereal and one-half bagel withluice and milk. Thursday breakfast on a stick with syrup or cereal and one-half bagel and cup of blueberries and - milk. 6. You get together Taylor 449-2582 c &to m &oOCpm 7 m rn 0 . CHURCH’ SOOTh LYON Wisconsin Synod E . Libetty at Sweot Pkwy. Postot Geo. 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When they do, they get yelled aL The kids don’t get to go to school or get loved by their parents. Most of the parents Just drop them off on the side of the road. Try thinking about yourself as being alone and you would have to stealjustto survive. If you wouldn’t of have liked II, I don’t think they would either, So think about the home’ less. and send some money or food. Computen By Stefanle Crnhnm. M~ gruder We are doing a lot of things with com~ puters. We were typIng our Tall Tales. our news articles, and some other things that we want to type. We are borrovoog a lot of computers from other rooms so the typing s;-ill go quicker. We hase 5 coiiiputers in our class right now. Some of the computera have been erasing sonic of the stones. they are the ones that are old and dont work right. The new Macintosh computers work great! Someone is always on a coatputer typing something because they lUte it so much. Junior Olympic, By Christu Ro&rls.fifih grader In Science we were doing MinI Olympics. There were six events. There was a paper plate discus. paper straw javelin. cotton ball shot put. right handed marble grab, left-handed-sponge squeeze. and the bIg foot contest. They gave you prizes for your estimate. That was fun. Keeping Your Thoughts By Kim aamasts,flflh grader Mrs. Duncan has us write In a journal. The first thIng every day we have to write In ourjournal. Bad thoughts, good thoughts. you can write down whatever you want just as long as it’s not doodling in yourjournal. I think its fun because you get to express your thoughts & feel’ Ings on paper Maybe you could start a dallyjournal at home. You may even bc~Jn to like It, and I know you will feel a lot better. You can even bring out the personality Inside you. Ryan In Mialsaippi By Jeremy Bjorkinan. fifth grader Ryan Cameron, In Mississippi, wrote us a letter. He wi-ole about his school and himself It was real interesting to hear how many people are in hIs school. There are 156 people in his schooi, in ours there are 337 people. lfyou would like to live on a gulf, call him lucky. because he lives on the ‘GULF OF MEXICO’ In MissIssIppi. When he sent the letter. he sent a stirvey of his school, There are 15 people In his grade. Wejust might be pen pals with his class. Who knows? Algebra By Jeremy Mw-has In algebra we are working with different numbers, We are learning the value of x and what the pawns stand for. Algebra Is neat, I think it is fun to work with handson equations. I I I I I I I I I 5151 VALUE COtIPON I I BEST Void Foe limited time at pcnicipotng cotty-oo sores. Noi -,oi,d with ant o~’e’otter tipee. Oecsmber 14. t 994 vs4~y~,w~~sC t.pptet -,‘-~,,.,.., ~a,’,.,.i Oecembe i I I ,C~,, ~ I BEST VAlUE COUPON PINCKNEY HOWELL SOUTH LYON Villoge Pizzo 210 W. Grand River 22458 Pontiac Troi~ 548~3655 9 Mdc 231•1290 4374147 M-J9oi Chrlson Rd. at ~1as ________ ~~ 2 MEDIUM PIZZAS ~ Olin -C., ~ .,~,d,, p,.i,.eii,‘-iii ‘0:1 $098 _________ S)3.98 ~‘ 2 LARGE ~?2S3 On-ic Raix Ve’-tz Rv,i 6)t6 Rcdtr4ff Rd ‘Cinioo-(B’G. ~‘.74rn &yy~42fl5tcct Ri ‘So.riuigHeqtth-1S~T~-’ST ci- :—~a.”a~ .2~’ T 31 ia’ ),ein ‘ Waled Uk&8 ‘ Y ‘ a ~ Ri 4 :enr I I I I I I I lesi .Ttot~8~0! .5fl~0.0 Cnr I Little Caesars~It 4~4!ca esarsI .a — 229—7116 Peer-, no I ____ ØRIGHTON s~~ VAlUE COllPON I fliC!BiC! WITH 2 CHEESE MEDIUM PIZZAS AND 3 TOPPINGS I CAESAR _____ I ~ THICK SLICES I WITH CM TOPPING Of YOUR CHOICE’ ~p#4±! I I I I 721 Grand River ~ Kathleen t.endel. Brent Lobbestael, Sara MacDonald. Shelley Marashal. itrian Mayville, Nicole McMillan, Paula Morelock. Lisa Nelson, Angela Parks. Yvonne Ramos. Christopher Rewekant. Leslie Rosendahi, Michael Scheloske. Emily Stiblta, Matthew Theisen, Renee Tnussell, Shawn Watkins, Jennifer Weed, Christitie Wlelgosz, Kathryti Wilkinson, Eric Woods, Lisa Woods, Honorary members Include exchange students Alexis Jorge (Switzerland). Andrea KUhner (Germany) and Magntis Svensson lS’veden), Little Caesars®Pizza U I the charitable organization Active Faith. Newly inducted members include Chad Adler. Luke Anderson. Laurie Atkinson, Bradford Bailey, Karen Baker, Angela Barber. Cheryl Becker, L-esa Begley. Bethanne Bindon, Allison Boyer. Mary Bray. Jaclyn Burke. Jody Camis, Gordon Culver. Jonathan Davis. Erin Domras. Melissa Fallot, Angie Foster. Joe Garrity. Kristine Gordon. LIsa Hagerty. Jennifer Hanison, Kristen Hatfield, John Hoehne, Hlllaiy Hutchinson. Brian Janes, Dustan June. Colleen Klinger. Amy Krzyzanski, sasi •F&nr~gtc.ii4it~J8tCl626-tIn I You should go to fifth grade camp. It is the best camp that you’ll ever go to. At camp we did a lot of things. We square danced. and we went horse back riding. Most of the people had han at camp. Well, it seems that way. When you are in fifth grade you will have camp. When I went to camp I had a lot of fun. I had the GREATEST time ever. Most people wished that they could stay longer. Camp was a very fun place ... that’s what I think When you are In fifth grade you should go. I would recommend it to more people. CI’S Uner.ow i”.’n-w, ex i VALUE COUPON .1:854 Orrat L~eRd a, 14 nj — —— W~1IINITMDaGIASa 1” o~½” “InIFIINE” SIN 131ThD tfliso%oF}; 6FF 2°“lnrr lINE” MINI -~ ~Ii-r M25%iu5Utovviwil CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH r OFF, GET vFm NZ~DOf EQt~L OR lESSER SIZE AND WIlE 24610 MIllard Rd flo,,i’, :voe icteo 0- ~ .r Ln ifmefOr Bu~1~SUECF Fifth Grade Camp Fifty-one new students have ~Sday . chjc~ 4j1~et$~tlr”~,een inducted Into the South Lyon rice, cheeseburger, corn dog. High School National Honor SociTuesday - Toon Ttiesday: pizza ety. square. hot dog. chill with nachos. In order to be eligible, students Tweeiys Terrific Treat. needed to achieve Junior or senior Wednesday - pizza square. academic standing and have a 3.5 chicken patty with bun. hot ham grade point average, Faculty then and cheese bagel. selected those who have displayed Thursday - soft taco, cheese- excellent leadership. service and burger, fish sandwich. character for the honor society, according to NHS president RoseSoutb Lyon elementarle. mary Missisian. breakfast. - breakfast price. 85 The National Honor Society is devoted to performing acts of good cents. Friday - scrambled egg and one- will, Misslsian said, Currently, half bagel or cereal and one-half NtIS is conducting a penny drive bagel with juice and milk, at the school to raise money for Monday - two pancakes with synip or cereal and one-half bagel svltlijuice and milk. Tuesday - breakfast pizza or cereal and one-half bagel with luice and milk. BAPTIST IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Nt: 0 Rccd Camp By Scon Young.fifth grader On November 21, 1994, the fifth grades from Dolsen Elementary went to camp. At camp you get a cabin smaller than a family room! When you have free time you can shoot bows and arrows. We made the archery guy a deal . , . for each bullseye wu got he had to kiss the rnoOse hanging on the din’ lag hail wall. We got eight bullsey-es so at dinner he kissed the moose eight times. Camp was really hint By Brandy Mopes.fifth gender yout name or number at this Irma. :~Vie between Iott& Beck. Nosi ~ 349-1175 surxm 7 45 a in. Hct~tochast ~°‘~W I 1 a m. Hc~Etchast S4S8CV I I a m krtfly Set-ed A The Pev Lois. F Hatlrc Is sils’er. All of the cats like to go outside When my cats go outside they are free. They nan and jump and fight. I never know where they are. but they always finti the’r way home, They are always hungry and eating. My mom los-es Charlie a lot. Honor society inducts new members gre-en he:sns, French fries: express sprctiI. g r- r -eat pizza ($2. ID): ~l i-i atty I ‘at. potatn bar (32.251. Monday tluffet specIal, cheeseburger/hamburger, chicken fried steak with roll, potatoes with gravy, mixed fruIt: express specIal, French bread pizza ($2.10): speci.tlty bar. pizza bar ($2.25). Tuesday Buffet special, chicken patty on bun, cheeseburger/hamburger, green beans, French fries: express special. g-r- r-eat pizza 132.10): specialty bar, jumbo/soft taco ($2.25). Wednesday - Buffet special. South Lyon elementaries cheesehtirgerf hamburger, pizza sqtiare. cole slaw. potato wedges: lunch price, $1.45: milk only, 35 express special. nachos with salsa cents, Vegetable and fru it bar a tint French bread pizza ($2. 10): served daily. Friday - g-r-r-eat pizza. hot dog. specialty bar, chicken tenders &Jr’day Wceship Ii 020 m : olOp m SUIidOy Schod 94~am. Wednosdriy tvera~ Prays’ Mootngfbibio Study :02 p ni vaiev. Briuhion - The National Kidney Foundaoon of Michigan helps people with kidney d’s fi4fttli qrarlers eases. Becky Barthlow. Melissa Lawson and Nicole Misaras. eighth graders at Many concerned students of SLMS have SL.MS. have chosen to take part in collectdecided to make a difference. The ing aluminum can tabs for the foundation. students are participating In service proBatthjow. Lawson. and Mlsaras have jects from local to worldwide. Sean Hickey and John McGee. two placed jars In all English classes to collect eighth grade students, are currently partabs, Alter they have collected enough can ticipating in our schools recycling pro’ tabs, they ssili send them to a scrap metal gram. Hirkey and McGee spend some of company. in return, the company weighs fotirth hour even’ Friday sorting the cans. the tabs and sends Barthlow, Lawson. ‘Its a sticky job. but someone has to dolt. and Misaras a check according to the I’m stuck on recycling,’ commented HickweIght. They will give the check to the ey. They take the returnable cans to National Kidney Foundation of Michigan. Showernian’(. On thetr first trip there, the The money helps to buy a kidney machIne large bag of returnable cans burst open all for people with the associated dIseases, over the sidewalk. Hickey and McGee ran The Saivation Army is an organizatIon into Big Boy to retrieve another bag that that gathers new or like new toys and they then found was too small. QuIckly, clothes that people no longer want or they went to Showerman’s and borrowed a need. Nick Leo. Dan Neinhuis. Jamle Stephen, Erik Todoroff, and Mrs. Maj-llvn cart. Finally. Hickey and McGee turned in the cans. They concluded that the money Jones’ Life Skills class are collecting spare earned is to be spent to beautify SIMS. change and toys. Ley, Neinhuls. Stephen. Maia Btiehinger. Regina Cesarz. and Todoroff. and Jones class also held a Becky Myers. three other SLMS eighth donut and bagel sale on Nov. 18. 1994 to collect money. All of the profits will be graders, helped the anitnals of the Huron Valley Htjmane SocIety. Buchinger. used to buy new toys at Kinart with a ID Cesara, and Myers collected needed suppercent discount, Then, they will donate plies such as clean blankets and towels. the toys to the Salvation Army. Leu, Neinhuls. Stephen, Todoroff. and Jones’ class pet food, toys, and treats. They placed donation boxes in all social studies classhope to have everything collected and es. liuclsinger, Cesarz. Myers. and the ani- bought by Dec. 12. 1994. so that the pals of the Humane Society would like to needy children will have presents. Neinextend a special thanks to SLMS and huis added. 3 think its important to help people who need it.’ esper’ially to all of Mr. Sten Salilbergs Mrs. Barbara Cow and some caring stuclasses. ‘It was absultitely fantastic and I dents at SLMS raise money to help save en uycd every minute of It.’ replied 1 SahIl,erg wlih regard to the project. children suffering from hunger. The orgaBuchinger. Cesarz. and Myers dropped off nization Is known as ‘Chlld Life Savers,’ Recently, they had a T-shirt sale, The proa dun-n bags and boxes at the Humane ceeds went towards adopted children and Society on Nov. 7. 1994. 11w l..ltl,vcrsitv of Michigan is collecting ‘Doctors Without Borders, an organizanloru’y to construct an American Raptor. tion that provides health rare to the poor chIldren of the world, Amantla Mc.Alister, Sarah Whitney and Krtstiria Widttiyer organized the ‘Buy A All of the English Plus sttidents are Bnne prolect. MeAllster. Whitney. Widmy- vetythankiul to have so much support er. and the Resvtwj TUnes staff collected and encouragement from Mrs. Jullann Lyon. their Ieachcr. The feeling is mutual St 140. They came to an agreement to buy a jawbone for $150. small claw for $20. as Lynn comments. ‘I think that all of the and a toe hone for $ 10, students at South Lyon Middle School really care about people more than the average middle school students.’ Lyon. Gow, the English Plus class. Roortn~ Tunes staff, and ‘Child Life Savers’ would like to thank the community for all of their help and hope for future support. SCHOOL LUNCH MENUS easyt And, your classified ad is FREE 62345W 8M.~Od ~ a esauc.a~eoe,e t,tbi cORu~ Students Help Society fly Melissa Lenrsoti and Becky Myers. B. Lake St. Country Folk Mt Shows, Inc. hosts a craft show from 5-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 9. and from 10 am, to 5 p.m. Saturday. Dcc. 10, and Sunday. Dec. Il. at the Novi Expo Center. Admission is $6 Friday and $5 Saturday and Sunday. Children under age 10 admitted for $2. student SOUTH LYON MIDDLE SCHOOL Food Distribution, sponsored by Focus HOPE. will be held from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Monday. Dec. 12. at First Presbyterian Church. 205 Christmas lights shine at Domino’s The Christmas Light Display at Domino’s Farms on Earhart Road oft Plymouth Road. about one-half mile East of US-23 in Ann Arbor is under way once more. The display will he open every - Distribution Is also hetd from 78 p.m. for daytime employed or students. Call 437-9790. HomeTown night starting on Nov. 23. 6-10 p.m. Admission Is $5 per car with proceeds to benefit charities. I—i tii,~.Si~id,~nt /.‘~j~g~ ijoufig people hate ecsery oilier week 0 tell theCo’nfTiiuilty iii heir Gun tL’OtdStLhws flU ihvir mutda arid u.hnl’s gotn~on tti the Son ih Lyon tTooinnuutty .Scha~Ls. Student suhnuss,uu.s appeor unedited. as The Sri tO L ~Oti Hi-told (lilt i(S to ens ore the stuth’,tt’~ttioiighi~sare cotweijed ezardy as thi:y ir It’? tied. Oil OfiJX)OIUUI9 Food Distribution, sponsored by Active Faith, will be held from noon to 3 p.m. Monday, Dec. 12. at 127 B. Lake St. 437-2011 Is OUR NUMBER Feel free to caM us wth any news tips. 4Hë?ãld