In Livonia, a troop support group continued assembling packages to be sent to the troops.
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Thompson of Canton, who said he was pleased with the free hand apparently given Allied commanders. "If the military continues to run it (the war), it should go Smoothly," said J.B. "I guess people wanted to stay home to see what was happening " At the Redford Inn, war was as much on the breakfast menu as eggs and bacon. "It's been kind of slow." said Lloyd Oliver, manager of the Penn Theater in downtown Plymouth. But while churches were filled, other weekend retreats were empty. It's now or never if that's our goal," said Mayer, a parishioner at St. initiatives don't indicate it, Hussein needs to be removed from power. Many residents, like Bill Mayer of Livonia, headed for church."It seemed like all the Russians wanted to do was position themselves," she said "But you don't see them over there." IN MANY WAYS, it was business as usual throughout the area Sunday - but the war clearly left its mark. But while this weekend's Soviet peace proposal brought parents a few moments of hope, Hutchinson praised the president for rejecting further negotiations. We really thought there would be peace, but I'm glad it finally got started and I hope it will be over soon." - "IT'S SCARY, maybe even more today than last night when it started," said Connie Hutchinson of Redford whose son, also a Marine, is believed to be stationed somewhere near the front. "It really played on your emotions." said William Cole, whose U.S. But the tension - and conflicting emotions - of this past weekend aren't likely to be forgotten. From military families to the person on the street, area residents are expressing support for President George Bush's decision to begin a ground war in the Persian Gull. Goober and the Peas: 1991's best band, 6D f -o WLAA playoffs.tC Canton ©bsterber - Winter's the time for homemade soup,1 B Volume 16 Number 64 Monday, February 254 1991 Canton, Michigan 46 Pages Fifty Cents War wins resident * support By Wayne Peal and Tadd Schneider - staff writers.