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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2010 • RIVER VALLEY NEWS SHOPPER
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:nNewaygo band news,
Page 4
n Community News, Page 5nNew member, Page 6
LETTER TO THE EDITOR POLICY Letters published in the River Valley Record-En-
terprise do not reect the overall opinion of the paper.
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community who wishes to express their view of a certainissue. Letters should be in good taste and no longer than
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SCOUTING: Morley-Stanwood Boy Scout Troop 123 advancements included Scout Phoenix DeBoer,Life Scout Jeremiah Howe, Scout Thomas Moore and Tenderfoot Scout Christopher Moore. Missing frompicture is Scout Zach Traynor.
Scout Master Mike Newhall
& Life ScoutJeremiahHowe
Scout Master Mike Newhall& Christopher Moore
Scout Master Mike Newhall& Life ScoutShane Platt
Morley-Stanwood Boy
Scout Troop 123Advancements
At a recent Fall Blue &Gold Banquet, three Boy Scouts, members of Mor-ley-Stanwood Boy ScoutTroop 123 advanced inrank.
Jeremiah Howe andShane Platt both advancedfrom Star Rank to LifeRank. Both Scouts are now planning their
Eagle Scout ServiceProjects in preparation fortheir Eagle Scout Applica-tion and their Eagle ScoutBoard of Review.
Scout Christopher Mooreadvanced from Scout toTenderfoot Rank, now hav-
ing solid ground to furtheradvancements ranks. If youare interested in Scouting,please contact Scout Mas-ter Mike Newhall at (231)250-0430.
Grant to helpEdgerton’stechnology
needsEdgerton Upper Elementary has received a $750
grant from the ExxonMobil Educational Alliance pro-gram. This grant will support the school’s technology needs, which will enhance math and science programsat the school. Matt VanZanten, a representative of theHoward City Mobile Station worked with school of-cials to secure the grant, which is one of the 2,400available to schools across the country served by Exx-on or Mobil stations. The grants were made possibleby funding from the Exxon Mobil Corporation.
“Edgerton Upper Elementary works hard to makelearning interesting and fun,” said Matt VanZanten.“As a representative of the Howard City Mobil station,I am proud to help young people of this community.”
Howard City Mobil met stringent eligibility criteriabefore applying for and being awarded this grant forEdgerton Upper Elementary, including having a com-mitment to provide a superior buying experience for
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SIDNEY — The Ionia County Child Family and
ommunity Council (ICCFCC) and the Montcalm Hu-an Services Coalition (MHSC) are sponsoring a free
ual-county educational event called “Building Com-unity Capacity to Support Military Families in Ionia
nd Montcalm Counties.”It will be held in the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 2 at
ontcalm Community College in Sidney.Military staff and family perspectives will merge
ogether in a forum where community members canearn about issues and create solutions that better sup-ort military service members and their families.
The event is open to individuals who work directly ith families in Ionia and Montcalm Counties includ-
ng human service agency/organization front-line andupervisory staff, health care providers, youth-servingrganizations, businesses, rst responders, churches/aith-based ministries, local military/veterans groups,ocal courts/probation ofcers, educational institu-ions, housing agencies, and others who have interestn the issue.
“The ICCFCC and the MHSC have determined thathere is not enough awareness about the needs of- andesources for- these individuals in our area. There arelso unique service trends and impacts that have beenccurring over the past 10 years people need to know
bout,” said Lisa Lund, MHSC Staff. There will be spe-ic focus on military service members who have been
See EVENT page 6
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RIVER VALLEY NEWS SHOPPER • MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2010
Congratulations to the Newaygo HighSchool Marching Band on their second placenish at the Belding Marching Band Invita-tional held on Saturday, Oct. 16.
Their 2010 Show is titled: Earth: Nature’sCanvas. Their musical program includes:Mountains, Sunset on the Serengeti, and North-ern Lights. TheNewaygo March-ing Band performsunder the directionof Daniel Barnett with drum majorsMegan Garvin andKasey Kantola.This was their rstcompetition in theMCBA (MichiganCompeting Band Association) wherethey competed with bands representingKent City, Parch-ment, ColumbiaCentral, Comstock Park, Grant, andGodwin Heights.Following thiscompetition, they
are ranked secondin the State. TheNewaygo March-ing Band will becompeting in theJenison Invitation-al on Oct. 23, theReeths-Puffer In- vitational in Rock -ford on Oct. 30 andState Finals held atFord Field in De-troit on Nov. 6.
The Michigan Competing Band Associa-tion is a Michigan non-prot Corporation ded-icated to the promotion of instrumental musiceducation in Michigan schools. Bands are di- vided into ights based on their school enroll-
ment. This is adjusted every year based on how
many bands commit to competing in MCBA.They split bands into four ights, Flight I, II,III, and IV.
MCBA competitions are scored slightly differently than scholastic competitions. The judging starts at 0.0 and there are seven judg-es: music individual, music ensemble, music
effect 1, music ef -fect 2, visual in-dividual, visualensemble, and visual effect. Themusic and visualindividual judgesare on the eld with the students, while the remain-ing judges watchfrom the press boxarea. The music in-dividual and musicensemble scoresare added togetherfor the music total.The same goes forthe visual indi- vidual and visualEnsemble scores.The music effects
scores and the vi-sual effect Scoreare added togetherto create the gen-eral effect Score,and then the threetotaled scores areadded to reach thenal score. Awardsare given for bestmusic, best visual,and best generaleffect.
There is a state championship held each year at the end of October or early November.The top 10 scoring bands in each Flight are in- vited to participate in these nals. These top 10 bands are determined by their championship
average score.
Newaygo High School Marching Band takes home hardware
PLAYING: DevinFlint performing hissolo during the Sun-set on the Serengeti.
TROPHY: DrumMajors Megan Garvinand Kasey Kantola withtheir 2nd place award.
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2010 • RIVER VALLEY NEWS SHOPPER
COMMUNITY NEWS
Dean LarsonDean Larson age 63 of Coral passed away Oct. 24 at his resi-
dence. He was born July 24, 1947, in Howard City, the son of Ar-thur and Harriet (Woodruff) Larson. During his working yearshe owned and operated Silver D Farms. Dean Loved hunting,he has traveled to New Zeeland, Africa and Montana to namea few. Dean loved people and would always take time to tell astory and make people laugh. In 2008 he married Lynn Rath- bun, who survives.
Also surviving are his mother, Harriet Larson; daughter,Jodie (Troy) Small of Trufant; son, Chad Larson of Grand rap-ids; two granddaughters; three stepchildren, Karie (Rick) Eefst-ing, Michele (Tom) Gaffney and Matthew (Wendy) Reiffer; vestep grandchildren; two brothers, Dave Larson of Howard City and Lynn Larson of Stanton; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father.Memorial services will take place on Saturday at 11 a.m. at
the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Coral with Pastor Bert Boesofciating. In lieu of owers, memorials to The Leukemia Foun-dation may be left at the church where friends may call from 10
a.m. until the time of services at 11 a.m.
OBITUARY
Charles and Debi Rossetter of Pierson became parents of a baby boy at Carson CityHospital. Owen Eugene Rossetter was born at8:51 p.m. on Oct. 1, 2010. The baby weighed 7-pounds, 1-ounce, and was 19 inches long. Grand-parents are Randy and Julie McGuire of Langstonand John and Deb Jachim of Pierson.
Big Prarie Crime Watchmeeting set for Nov. 10
On November 10, the Big Prairie Crime Watch will be touring the new Newaygo County Jail facil-ity along with Ensley and Ashland Crime Watchprograms.
The tour will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the NewaygoCounty Jail. Prior to that tour, any residents inter-ested can meet with the residents from the othercrime watch programs at the Oakridge Cronk Res-
taurant in Newaygo for dinner at 5:00 p.m. Then we will proceed to White Cloud for the tour. TownshipTrustee’s Mary Anderson and Janet Westeld in- vite all those interested to please join us on Novem- ber 10 for a great evening. For further information,contact Mary at 689-6255 or Jan at 689-6375.
Miles awardedscholarship
Sarah Miles of Howard City has been awarded a scholarship by the Two Ten Footwear Foun-dation. Sarah was chosen frommore than 400 applicants tothis year’s program. Sarah will
use the award to attend Univer-sity of Detroit (Mercy).
‘Meeting Sam’is Nov. 13-14 at MCC
SIDNEY – Montcalm Community College’s dra-ma class presents “Meeting Sam,” at 2 p.m. Nov. 13and 2 and 4 p.m. Nov. 14 at MCC’s Barn Theater.
“Meeting Sam” explores the depths of a writ-er’s imagination and what might magically happen when writer’s block sets in. In this play, Medievalknights, a middle-aged cook, a Greek chorus, a gen-eral and a sleep-walking woman are all crowded to-gether in a small city apartment. They are waitingfor the one person they all have in common – Sa-
mantha, their creator. Samantha has stopped writ-
ing, and unless they can convince her to continue,they may remain unnished fragments forever.
Admission is free. Contact MCC Performing Arts Coordinator Val Vander Mark at [email protected] or call 989-328-1218 for more informa-tion or to book a school performance.
Cast list includes: Fred, John Heath; Gladys, Wendy Henning; Victoria, Amanda Waite; Alfred,Brandon Reickhoff; Margo, Ashley Larsen; Pauline,Hannah Middleton; General, Eva Walter; Private,Loren Moss; Gawain, Christian Sowers; Gwendo-lyn, Megan Waite; Ethelred, Nate Hoke; Bindy, Ka-
tie Kent; Sam, Jenny Lee Powers; and Sarah, JessHayes.
Zellie’s hosts Loomis &Bluegrass Revival
Zellie’s Opry House is proud to welcome thepopular bluegrass gospel band Don Loomis & Blue-grass Revival on Saturday, November 6.
Soul stirring, “raise the rafters,” traditional gos-pel mu-sic withB l u e -g r a s sRevivalis exact-
ly whatZellie’so l dc h u r c h building was de-s i g n e dfor in the 1800s. Don Loomis, Dave Conley, Sr.,Dave Conley, Jr., and all of the Bluegrass Revivalgang are regional favorites and they’re back withtheir high-energy show. Bluegrass Revival delightsaudiences with their traditional handclapping, toetapping all gospel show.
Zellie’s Opry House continues to offer afford-able entertainment with a ticket price of only $5.Doors open at 6 p.m., pre-show with the Zellie’sOpry House Band at 6:10 and Bluegrass Revival at7 p.m. Ticket information is available at www.zel-
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Health & Wellness Centers
Edmore Lakeview Stanton989-427-5141 989-352-8168 989-831-4140
Owned by Pharmacists - Run by Pharmacists
1950 – Bob Turner returned from
a trip to Valley Forge with an in-
teresting program that he shared
with the Lakeview Men’s Club.
The Chris Hansens were sur-
prised by neighbors and friends
Sunday afternoon with a farewell
party, as the Hansens prepare tomove into Lakeview from the
farm.
1960 – William Poulson, formerly
of Lakeview, is retiring from the
Navy after nearly 24 years with
the rank of Lt. Commander.
There’s another new view
along the Main Street of the Old
Home Town as Ken’s Jewelry
Store is getting a new front.
1975 – Marine Lance Cpl. George
Race of Trufant has received his
promotion while serving with the
3rd Marine Division in Okinawa.
Airman Michael Schnick of
Lakeview has been selected for
technical training in U.S. Air
Force aircraft maintenance atShepherd Air Base in Texas.
1995 – Lloyd and Lorraine Skutt
of Lakeview are celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary.
Lois Farnsworth, of rural
Lakeview, will enlighten patrons
at the Tamarack Library with a
discussion of Elderhostel during
her trips to Austria and Brazil.
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deployed since 2001. “Montcalm and IoniaCounties are doing more and more initia-tives together with success, and we felt this would be another great opportunity. Com-munity support is an important topic that we want to address collectively,” statedLeigha Christensen, ICCFCC Staff.
Lund specically noted that the Na-tional Guard’s 1073rd Unit has a strongpresence in Montcalm County and IoniaCounty. “While Montcalm County resi-
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The event is free, but RSVP’s are re-quested as space is limited. For moreinformation, please contact Lisa Lund at(989) 831-7538 or Leigha Christensenat (616) 527-5229. The registration formand cover letter are available on theMHSC event calendar at www.mhsc.info
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SIDNEY – Montcalm Community Col-lege’s Alpha Tau Alpha (ATA) chapter of thePhi Theta Kappa (PTK) International HonorSociety inducted 26 new members duringa formal ceremony Oct. 1 on MCC’s Sidney campus.
To earn an invitation for membership inPhi Theta Kappa, students must have a min-imum 3.5 GPA and have completed at least12 credit hours at MCC.
“We are very excited to welcome so many new members into Phi Theta Kappa. It’s noteasy to balance school, family and work, butthese individuals demonstrate how hard work and dedication can pay off,” said ATA Co-advisor Jessica Snyder.
New inductees include Amanda John-son, of Belding; Katrina Soper, of Edmore;Ian Parks, of Fenwick; Cheryl Bergeron, Hal-ey Clark and Doreen Reynolds, all of Gowen;Laurie Ann Derosha, Hilary Gustin, Penny Simones and Marlo Tiffany, all of Green- ville; Pamela Bogucki, Breanna Lintemuthand Peggy Peterman, all of Howard City;
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nia; Kimberly Reiffer and Sheila Sheneman,all of Lakeview; Sandra Sheldon, of Lowell; Alicia Miller, of Maple Rapids; Lisa Donethand Ashley Wazney, all of Rockford; Stacey Kirby and Tina Shepard, all of Saranac; An-drew Greenhoe, of Sheridan; and Jason Bar-
rus and Angela Kent, all of Sidney.The 26 students join more than 800 ATA members inducted since the MCC chapter was chartered in 1991 and more than 1.5 mil-lion PTK members worldwide.
Along with recognizing academic excel-lence, ATA sponsors and supports many projects at MCC.
“Alpha Tau Alpha has traditionally beena high energy group, planning and imple-menting activities that benet both the col-lege and community,” said Co-advisor Am- ber Jaramillo. “They set very high goals forthe chapter and do a wonderful job in reach-ing their objectives.”
Contact Snyder at [email protected] or Jaramillo at [email protected] more information about the club and its
activities.
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The Back Shop, 542 S. State St.,Sparta, has opened a new client servesofce, Howard City Chiropractic, locatedat 230 W. Shaw St. in Howard City. Of-ce hours are tuesdays and thursdays,7 a.m. to 7 p.m. . The phone number is(231) 648-6251 and email address is [email protected].
Dr. Jason Dettwiler and Dr BradCrawford are both Michigan natives,having grown up in Traverse City andCadillac, respectively. Together, they have more than 20 years of experience.Moving back home from Virginia, they each missed the snow and the people inMichigan; they set up ofce and begantheir practice.
When it came time to open an ad-ditional ofce, the doctors decided thatthe smaller communities were the areas
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Howard City Chiropractic offersgentle and safe chiropractic and mas-sage therapy for the entire family, from babies to seniors. Back pain, neck pain,sciatica and headaches, this ofce cantreat the concerns you may have.
And if keeping hours at both loca-tions doesn’t keep them busy enough, both doctors also teach at local univer-sities. They enjoy people regardless of the setting and teaching is a passion for both. the ofce feels that it is very im-portant to give back to the communities. You might catch them offering a free wellness lunch of local businesses or giv-ing free massages to teachers and staff atTri County Schools.
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Opening day of rie seasonis a wonderful time for many in Howard City. But this yearhas a special meaning for Vic-tor Scram. He moved here in1948 at the age of 11 with hisparents and six older brothersand sisters. He hunted smallgame as a youth and uponturning 14 he was old enough
to take part in his own openingday deer hunt. He grew up andcontinued to hunt even aftermoving to the metro Detroitarea to raise a family with his wife, Maxine, now of 53 years.There has been one constantthread through his life’s jour-ney. He has never missed cel-ebrating an opening day.
This year marks the 60straight year Victor will spend with friends and family in the woods, hunting. When askedhow many deer he has har- vested in his life, the honestanswer was “I don’t know, alot.” What he does know, isthat after his retirement in1992, he sold a fty ve gal-lon drum of antlers, a trophy
nine-point mount he killednear U.S. 131 in 1977 and amonster (rocking chair) muledeer he downed on one of hismany trips to Wyoming. Heand Maxine sold their housein Davisburg to move northinto the family’s house inHoward City. He has many fond memories of hunting with his mother Rachel, who,in 1964 held the women’sstate record for a whitetail 8point. The rack still hangs inthe homestead’s garage. Hisfather Andy loved to sh. Healso guided “city hunters” on
bird and small game hunts inhis younger years.So as the leaves fall and
the temperature drops, anoth-
er opening day draws closer. When it arrives one thing isfor certain, Vic will awakenfrom a restless, excited sleep well before daylight. The tra-ditional smell of tenderloinsand onions from last year’sharvest frying in the pan willll the air. Vic will dress forthe weather in camo and or-ange, head to the woods, andawait the dawn, camaraderie,stories and excitement that go with 60 years of tradition.
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Reynolds TownshipRegular Meeting of the Board
Meeting Date: October 14, 2010
Called to order: 7:00 p.m.
Members present: Supervisor Keith Grannis, C lerk Tina Porzondek, Treasurer Roger
Stedman, Trustee Lee Olsen, Trustee Ann Yanke
Action Items:
Motion to approve consent agenda containing previous minutes, amended treasurer’s
report, and police report by Yanke, second by Stedman. 5 ayes, approved. Zoning report
removed for discussion.
Motion to terminate contract with Robert Toland Consulting made by Porzondek, sec-
ond by Stedman. 5 ayes, approved.
Motion to contract with Pat DeJong for zoning enforcement made by Olsen, second by
Yanke. 5 ayes, approved.
Discussion Items:
The supervisor provided a summary of the Legislative Luncheon that was held on Oc-
tober 12th.
Public Comment:
Veldra Raines, foreman for the panhandle area of the Montcalm County Road Commis-
sion introduced himself and provided road information to the board and residents. Ron
Baker, County Commissioner, presented information on the Proposition for 911 Sys-
tem Charge that will be considered by voters in November. Information was presented
about an upcoming MI Public Service Commission meeting.
Adjourned: 7:39 p.m.
Next Meeting: November 11, 2010 at 7:00 p.m.
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ACCEPTING BIDSThe Croton Township Library is accepting bids for snow plowing for the 2010-2011
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WINFIELD TOWNSHIPOCTOBER 19, 2010
Meeting called to order and opened with the Pledge by Supervisor Phyllis Larson at
7 p.m.
Members present: Supervisor Phyllis Larson, Clerk Colleen Stebbins, Treasurer Roy
Killinger, Trustee Dan Kanouse and Trustee Jim Radford.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA: Motion by Dan, second by Jim to approve the
agenda, voice vote, motion passed.
CLERK REPORT: Stand approved as read.
TREASURER REPORT: Fire department $16,966.77, Municipal fund $33,809.24,
Tax account $14,790.60, General checking $62,534.35 for a total of $128,100.96.
Interest this month $106.21.Indian Lake street light account balance $1093.26. Trea-
surer, Clerk, and Bank balance. Stand approved as read.
REPORTS:
Assessor: Jerrilynn Strong finishing property upgrade for the States 14 point review.
Fire Department: No report.
Zoning: Dave Kelsey reported 4 permits issued in September.
Planning Commission: Looking at wind ordinance and wood burners.
Park & Cemetery: Trees at Amble Cemetery have been trimmed and looking good.
Bill Tingley is checking and surveying north-west corner of Amble Cemetery.
Roads: Phyllis Black gave the Board a 10 year plan.
October 27 6-6:30 p.m. Board meeting with Road Commission about road contracts
for next year.
Veldra Raines introduced himself as the tem-foreman for Winfield at Howard Citybuilding.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: Opened at 7:28 p.m. Concerns were about roads, anti-fun-
neling ordinance, right to farm, old gas station property, and headstone placement at
cemetery.
Closed at 7:40 p.m.
OLD BUSINESS
Motion by Roy, second by Jim to allow Dan to purchase 52 chairs at Staples, consider-
ing quality and price, roll call: Roy yes, Dan yes, Jim yes, Colleen yes, Phyllis yes,
motion passed.
Chris Chase withdrew the land division that was denied and will be submitting a new
plan for the assessor to consider. Clarification statement by Roy: there are covenants
and restrictions at Indian Lake that do not involve the Township.
Motion by Roy, second by Dan to allow the fee paid by Chris Chase’s application not
acted on be applied to the new application. Voice vote, motion passed.
PAYMENT OF BILL: Motion by Dan, second by Jim to pay check number 8689
through check number 8727 except check number 8719 to Western Insurance Agency
for a total of $9,612.63. Roll call: Dan yes, Jim yes, Colleen yes, Phyllis yes, Roy yes,motion passed.
County Commissioner Ron Baker reported information on a Consumer Utility forum
at Greenville Community Center October 21, 2010 at 6 p.m.
BOARD COMMENTS:
Roy - None
Dan - Huge THANK YOU to Steve Cole for his help with the tire amnesty day.
Jim - None
Colleen - Invitation from Croton Township board about ordinance training and other
topics by Cliff Bloom October 21, 2010 at 6:30 p.m.
Phyllis - Thanks to Dan, Roy and Steve for all the hard work at tire amnesty day.
ADJOURN: Motion by Dan, second by Roy to adjourn at 8:37 p.m. Voice vote,
motion passed.
Respectfully,
Colleen Stebbins
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Reynolds Township LibraryMINUTES 10/13/2010
Members & Guests Present: Pat Bauman, Patricia Smith, Toni Wagoner, Betty MacTavish,Vicky Paulen, Maxine Forward, Linda Godley, Betty Riemer, Brenda Burgess, Lavonne Rehfus,Margorie Morgan and Library Director, Janice Williams.
Call to Order: Meeting was called to order at 9:05 a.m. by President Vicky Paulen.
Approval of Minutes: Motion by Lavonne R. to approve the 9/8/10 as read, seconded by BettyR. All approved.
Treasurers Report: Treasurer Linda G. passed out an updated report. Patricia S. made themotion to accept the Treasurer’s report as presented, seconded by Pat B. All approved.
Director’s Report: Janice W.1. Showed the group one of the angel ornaments for this year’s Christmas Tree Lighting
Ceremony.2. Showed the group the new book cart that was ordered for the ongoing used book sale in the
library.3. Reported to the group that the harp on the fireplace was made by library board member,
Clyde Curtis.4. The memorial books for Bea Scott have been purchased.5. The library sold $81.00 of used VHS in the last two weeks.6. Discussion about the music for the upcoming Christmas Bake Sale.
Publicity Report: Arlene B. reported that the posters for the Used Book Sale have beendistributed and put in the local papers. Thanks to Toni W. for helping.
OLD BUSINESS
Free Magazines: Donations for current magazines are needed due to the popularity of thisprogram.
FOL Brochure: Vicky reported that she is still working on it and will have it ready for the T ourof Homes Fundraiser.
2011 Quilt: The quilt committee hasn’t met yet to pick out next year’s quilt design. Suggestionof a Civil War Quilt since it will be the 150thanniversary next year.
On-Going Used Book Sale: Toni W. and Patricia S. will have a schedule for November’s meetingfor members to take care of the book cart on a monthly basis.
Change of Meeting Date: Motion was made by Brenda B. to change the FOL meeting to the 2ndFriday of each month at 9:00 as a trial basis for November, December and January to see if FOLwill gain more members. Seconded by Marjorie M. All approved.
Tour of Homes: Brenda B. gave the report that we now have 4 homes for this year’s event.
Barb Bazan has graciously agreed to make the tickets again this year. Janice W. will get thehomeowner’s gifts. Brenda B. will have a schedule at the November’s meeting for workers andthe food.
October Used Book Sale: Toni W. passed around a work schedule for volunteers for the UsedBook Sale for the 14th, 15th and 16th.
NEW BUSINESS
Committees For 2011: Tabled until November meeting.
Other:
1. Discussion on exchanging used books at the FOL Christmas party in Dec.2. Marjorie M. had information from Representative Mike Huckleberry on licensing on Food
Sales.3. Brenda B. reported on the information on a possible Gold Exchange at the Library in Dec.4. Motion was made by Betty R. to purchase a book in memory of Becky Hunt for the
Library. Seconded by Brenda B. All approved.5. Vicky P. appointed Brenda B, Patricia S. and Betty R. for the nominating committee for
2011officers.
Book Club: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 is the One County One Book, Friday Night Lights,final program at Greenville High School. Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at 1:30 p.m. is Sand Lake’sbook discussion on Mudbound by Hillary Jordan. Winter garden by Kristen Hannah is the nextbook for TCHRTL’s book discussion on Nov. 1st at the li brary at 1:30 p.m.
Meeting Adjourned: Motion by Toni W., seconded by Pat B.Next meeting is scheduled for Friday, November 12th at the Library.
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• Cedar Springs • Sand Lake • Howard City • Morley • Amble• Gowen • Trufant • Coral • Kent City • Grant • Bailey
• Newaygo • White Cloud• Croton/Hardy • Pierson • Lakeview
Area Happenings are ran free of charge for non-profit groups.Mail: The River Valley News Shopper, 491 W. Shaw, Howard City, MI 49329 • Fax: 231-937-4048Email: [email protected] • DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY 12 NOON
Help is Available:Michigan Chapter of Pilots for Christ - We provide free air and groundservice for those with medical needs, pastors in need, missionaries cargotransportation. 616-636-5523.A free Bariatric Support Group will meet the first Tuesday of eachmonth (beginning in February 2010) at 6:30 p.m. in the Conference Roomsat Carson City Hospital. For more information, contact Ellen at 989-330-4091.Newaygo County’s newest Cancer Support Group - Whether you havebeen recently diagnosed, in treatment or living beyond your cancer, meet withothers to share and offer hope for one another. Last Thursday of every monthfrom 6:30 until 8:30 at Living Hope Physical Therapy, 977 W. 72nd St. (M-82), Newaygo, MI. For more information contact Deb Kaminski, 231-924-7013.Emotions Anonymous (EA) - Meetings every Wednesday, 1pm, MiracleDrop-In Center, 310 E. Main St., Stanton. Everyone is welcome. No dues orfees. Emotions Anonymous offers a twelve step program to help people copewith stress in daily living and to live a healthier emotional life. Info call Carol(989)831-8778.Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Newaygo. Weigh in 5:30-6:10pmon Thursdays, meeting 6:10-7:10pm. Info. Dee at (231)652-2583. • SpartaMethodist Church. Weigh in 5:00-6:00pm on Tuesdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm.Info. Betty at (616)691-7120. • White Cloud, Commission on Aging. Weighin 5:25-5:55pm on Thursdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. 93 Gibbs St. • Lakeview,
New Life United Methodist Church. Weigh in 5:45-6:10pm on Mondays,meeting 6:15-7:15pm. East M-46. • Lakeview, New Life United MethodistChurch. Weigh in 9:30am on Wednesdays, meeting 10:00-11:00am. EastM-46. • Sand Lake, Resurrection Lutheran Church. Weigh in 8:30-9:00am onTuesdays, meeting 9:15-10:00am. 180 Northland Dr. • Howard City, HowardCity VFW Hall, Thursdays weigh-in 4:30-5:10 PM, meeting 5:15-6:00 PM.First meeting free. For information call 231-937-4441.Grief Recovery Support Group Weekly Meetings Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am,Pierson Bible Church, ministries building, 101 Grand St., Pierson, Michigan.Call 636-5542 or 636-5680 for info.Emphysema Support Group Meetings 2nd Tuesday of month, 5:30pm,Health Department, White Cloud.Addictions Program: Feel trapped in addiction? There is an answer!Reformers Unanimous. A caring addiction program for any addiction, offeredat Bills Lake Baptist Church, 8549 Swan Ave., 7 miles east of Newaygo. EveryFriday night 7-9p.m. Info. call 652-9940.Rebos House 10 N. First Street, Cedar Springs, Michigan. Meeting Days &Times: Monday-7pm, Big Book Meeting-Open; Tuesday-12Noon-Open, 5:30-6:30pm Women’s-Open, 7:00pm Men’s-Open; Wednesday-7:00pm 12&1212 Steps Traditions-Open; Thursday-12Noon-Open, 7:00pm-Open, 7:00pm-Closed (N/S) nonsmoking, 7:00pm-Alanon; Friday-All Open-12Noon,7:00pm, 9:00pm; Saturday-All Open-8:30am, 10:00am, 7:00pm; Sunday-AllOpen-9:00am, 2:00pm, 7:00pm.; Friday-7:00pm-Young People of Addictions-
Open. Contact Sandy W. 616-636-8253. Last Thursday every month speakersmeeting, 7:30pm. Arrive early if you want convenient parking.Teen 12-Step Meeting (Help and support for staying alcohol and drug free).Wednesdays 7-8pm, White Cloud United Methodist Church, 1125 NewellStreet, White Cloud. No cost, anonymous.Overeaters Anonymous - Do you eat when you’re not hungry? Bingefor no apparent reason? No Dues…We are a fellowship. FREMONT: FirstCongregational Church, 714 Hillcrest, Thursday, 10:45-11:45. Contact 689-6553, Marge.Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous Now Meeting on Thursdays, 7pm,United Methodist Church, 1125 Newell St., White Cloud. (C, NS, BT)Newaygo Al-Anon Meeting, 7:30pm, Monday. 18 Justice St., next to St.Marks Episcopal Church, behind City Hall.Teen 12-Step Meeting Seventh Day Adventist-Baptist Church, 984 WilcoxStreet, White Cloud (next to the Teen Center) Tuesday 7:00-8:00pm.Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 24 Hour Crisis Line: If you are livingwith physical, emotional, or verbal abuse, Call 1-800-374-WISE. ServingMecosta, Osceola and Newaygo Counties.ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: If you think you have a problem drinking,please call. Let no disabilities keep you away. We are accessible to you - 652-5574. O = Open Meeting, C = Alcoholics Only.MORLEY: Open meeting, smoking allowed. 19180 Monroe, Morley. CallDarrell for more information. 616-826-0859.
SPARTA: Sparta United Methodist Church, Monday 7:00pm; Monday,7:30pm, Frank 678-4534, Wednesdays, 12noon, Harold 678-7508, Wednesdays,8:00pm, Anggie 887-9952; Sparta Baptist Church, Fridays 7:30pm, Roger 887-8508 (Spanish Speaking)KENT CITY: Kent City Baptist Church, Friday 12noon, Rick or Tonya 675-7663SAND LAKE: St. Mary’s/Mary Queen of Apostle Catholic Church, basementof church, rear door, 51 Maple Street, Sand Lake. Mon. 8pm. Women only -Sand Lake United Methodist Church (Community Room), corner of MapleStreet and Sixth Street, Sand Lake. Tuesdays at 7pm (front door entrance).CROTON-HARDY: New Croton Township Hall, 5833 Division, Fri. 8pm- C; Sun. 7pm - OHOWARD CITY: VFW Hall, 1/2 mile south of Howard City, Larry 616-723-5081, Wed. 7:30pm - OGRANT: Community Bldg., 105 S. Front- 678-7508, Wed. 7:00pm - O.; Sun.7:00pm - OFREMONT: St Johns Episcopal, 124 Sullivan TUES., WEDS. & FRI.:
Noon-O; NCCS Building, 6308 S. Warner First SAT. of the month 6:30Potlock 7:30 Speaker - O, SUN. 11:00 AM - O; Fremont Christian Church,10 E. Elm MON. - THURS. 12 Noon - O TUES. Al-Anon: 8:00 PM SAT.11AM - O.Al-Anon: Tues. 8pm; Al-A teen: Tues. 8pmNEWAYGO: St. Bartholomew Church, NS, 599 Brooks - Basement - John
924-8027, Mon. 7:30pm - C; Step Mtg.; Thurs. 7:30pm - CNewaygo Area Alano Club: 8406 Mason/M-37, Behind Tracy’s CustomRiver Boats, just North of Speedway Unit #3. Mon. Noon (O), 7:30pm; Tues.
Noon, 7:30pm; Wed. Noon, 7:30pm; Thurs. Noon, 7:30pm; Fri. Noon, 5:30pm(Men only), 7:30pm (NON-Smoking - Women only – all types of recoverywelcome); Sat. Noon, 7:30pm (3rd Sat. of month is open, non-smoking,potluck dinner 6:30p, speaker meeting 7:30p, with game night following);Sun. 1:00pm, 7:30pm (O).WHITE CLOUD: Mental Health Bldg. - Basement, 1049 Newell - 689-1779- Non-Smoking, Mon. & Wed. 8pm - CSELF-HELP GROUP FOR EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL PROBLEMS: Is your ability to function and live a normal life impaired because you havean emotional or mental problem? Is stress, depression, anger, anxiety, panicattacks, substance abuse or fear getting in the way of you being able to really“live”? Newaygo County meeting, Fridays, 10:00am, United MethodistChurch, 240 Williams Street, White Cloud. For more information, call 689-7330, or toll-free, 1-800-968-7330.
behind the church. Thursdays from 1-4 pm.
Attention Seniors - Howard City Action Center, 132 E.
Edgerton, open 7 days a week. Call Karen West or DawnyKniffen 231-937-5950 for weekly schedule of events. Noonlunches Tues, Wed, Thurs.
Come sew at Heritage United Methodist Church onFridays from 10 AM to 3 PM. Bring your machine andcall for supply list. New projects every week. Call DebbieCastle at 231-354-6910 for more details or email at [email protected]. Everyone welcome.
Fish Fry every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 5 - 7 pm atthe Howard City VFW Post 3306, 1001 S. Ensley Rd.
NCCS Camp Newaygo Family Explorer’s Club - everymonth the Club will participate in a different outdooractivity. Explore the outdoors and connect with nature, as afamily! Call 231-652-1184 for more information.
Free Kids Aerobics at the Lakeview Community WellnessCenter, Wednesdays from 3:30 - 4:15. Ages 5-10, CollieneWillison instructing. 423 N. Lincoln Avenue, Lakeview.
989-352-7510.Hospice of Michigan – Offers Living on Support Group 2nd Wednesday of each month from 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm atVera’s House located at 18 Justice St in Newaygo. For moreinformation please call Diane Snyder at 231-924-6123 or800-837-3630.
Angel Food Ministries at Solon Center Wesleyan Church,15671 Algoma Ave., Cedar Springs, MI 49319. For info call616-696-8236.
The Lakeview Area Seniors is a non-denominationalgroup gathering on the first Tuesday of each month from1:00 PM to 3:00. Interested people of all ages are encouragedattend. If you would like further information about thesemeetings, the Lakeview Area Seniors, or transportation tomeetings, please call: Marlene Scott 989-352-6661, Dorothy Jensen 989-831-4496, Nancy Olsen 231-937-6272.
The Howard City Harvest Festival Committee meets
2nd Wednesday of month, 7:00 p.m., @ Timothy C.Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library. Volunteers areneeded. Info. Call Cheryl @ 231-937-5686.
Library Happenings:White Cloud Community Library - Storytime - thru November 10, Wednesdays 11:15am-12pm; HalloweenOvernighter - October 30-31, 8pm-8am, ages 6-12.
FOL Meeting on the second Friday if the month thru Jan 11, on a trial basis, 117 Williams St., Howard City. Thefriends of the Timothy C. Haunstein Reynolds Twp Libraryis looking for additional members who are able and wantto help The Friends of The Library Excel in advancing thelibrary. Library location, 117 Williams St., Howard City.Please contact Vicky Paulen at 231-937-5190 or JaniceWilliams at 231-937-5575. Starting in November there will
be an on-going Used Book Sale.Toddler Time every Monday at 11:00 am a story, craft,songs and more at the Timothy C. Hauenstein ReynoldsTownship Library. Ages 18 months-3 years old. For moreinformation call Cheryl at 231-937-5575.
Preschool Storytime every Tuesday at 11:00 am stories,craft and activities at the Timothy C. Hauenstein ReynoldsTownship Library. Ages 3 years to 5 years old. For moreinformation call Cheryl at 231-937-9396.
On going pop can drive for new books at the TimothyC. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library. Just rinse themout and bring them in we will take them back and use themoney to purchase new books. Thank you for your support.
The Friends of the Grant Area District Library meet at10 am on the third Tuesday of the month in the CommunityRoom. All interested persons are welcome to attend. The
library is located at 122 Elder St. in Grant.Preschool Storytime at the Croton Library on Tuesdaysfrom 10:00am-11:00am. Program is for 2-5 year olds andinvolves books, crafts, songs & fun.
The Newaygo Area Friends of the Library Bookstore, at Newaygo City Hall, open every Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.and Memorial Day and Labor Day Weekends with hundredsof books at Bargain Prices. Proceeds for new Library BuildingFund.
The Friends of the Croton Township Library meet thefirst Wednesday of each month at 1:00 p.m. at the library.Please come if interested in helping your local library.
Upcoming Events:Please join us at the Croton American Legion onOctober 30th at 1:00 p.m. for a ghoulish afternoon of fun.There will be fun and games open to all area children ages 2to 12. Treats for all – Mom and Dad dress up with the kids!
Original Gospel Jamboree October 30 @ 6:30pm andpotluck @ 7 pm. Amazing Grace Acres Church M-37 &Woodland Park Dr. Brohman.
Halloween Party Howard City VFW October 31 5-7pm.Food & Treats.
LAKEVIEW AREA SENIORS will meet 1pm onTuesday, November 2nd at the Lakeview U.C.C. YouthBuilding. The theme for November meeting is FUN ANDGAMES.
Sand Lake/Nelson Twp. Huge Booksale at the VFWHall on the corner of 5th and Lake Streets Thursday, Nov.4, 10am-7pm. Friday, Nov. 5, 10am-5pm. Saturday, Nov.
6, 10am-2pm. Donations are appreciated for the sale. Call616-784-2007 for information. Long distance call 1-877-243-2466.
Michigan Fiddlers Association is having a Fiddlers Jamboree on Saturday Nov. 6 at Coral Community Center4662 Bailey Rd., Coral. 1pm-5pm (Jamboree), 5pm-6:15pm(Open Mic), 6:30pm-9:30pm (Dance) Call 616-984-2597.
Free Birthday Concert celebrating the 200th birthdays of Frederic Chopin & Robert Schumann at NCCS Nov. 7th at3 pm. Call Brenda (231)652-1184.
Lakeview Community Church Thanksgiving Service Sunday Nov. 7 @ 6pm You can hear about how the communityis doing in regards to meeting the needs of people throughthe food pantry, food trucks, gas and other incidentals.
Pilots for Christ monthly meeting, November 7thfrom 3pm - 5pm, 9100 Vinton Ave. Sparta Mi 49345, atthe Sparta Airport. Anyone is welcome snacks and drinks
provided. We are a free air service for those in need. 616-636-5523.
Widow’s Weekend Bazaar on November 13th from 9to 3 at the Cedar Springs American Legion Post. Tablesavailable to rent. Please call Chris at 616-570-2830.
Bethel Lutheran Church Annual Bazaar - Sat. Nov.13th 9am-2pm on M-46 in Howard City. Spaces for craftersavailable $15 per table & an item for craft drawing. CallMarge @ 231-937-5500.
Tri County Bands looking for vendors for 2nd AnnualHoliday Bizarre. Sunday, December 12th. Booth rental $25.Deadline November 9th. Dana Grant 231-629-0493.
Crafters wanted for Annual Bizarre at ResurrectionLutheran Church for December 4th, $20/table. Call 616-636-5049 or church 616-636-5502.
Certified Veterans advocate at the VFW Post 5065in Sheridan to help file claims with the Department of
Veterans Affairs 209 W Washington, Sheridan 4th Mondayof each month @ 9am-3pm. Call 989-291-9680.
Life Style Change, Weight loss etc @ Natures Atriumevery tues 6:30pm-7:30pm Call 231-937-9370.
Interested in local, healthy food sources, preparation,and informative discussions? Westen A Price Foundationmeetings 6:30pm every 3rd Tuesday of every month atStanwood Free Methodist (Stanwood Dr. and Pierce Rd.)Call Bonnie @ 231-823-8002.
Gospel Jam - Grace Community Church 9920 Reed RdHoward City 4th Saturday of each month 6pm-8pm. Call231-937-6440 or Gene 231-937-2036.
Old fashioned square dance - Howard City VFW $5/mo, year round, Monday 1-4 pm, Potlock at 2:15 pm. CallCarole (231)652-6183.
Free Western Square dance lessons - Newaygo St.Bartholomew’s Church - Thursday 3:30pm-6:00 pm. CallCarole (231)652-6183.
Southern Chapter of the Pere Marquette SnowmobileClub will hold their monthly meeting the second Tuesdayof each month at 7:00 pm. The meetings will be held at theHoward City Village Offices, 125 Shaw Street.
Greenville Auction & Flea Market - Every Friday at theOld Meijer Store in Greenville on M-91. Flea market startsat 7:00 am, Auction at 10:00 am. Vendors and consignorswanted. Call 616-225-9999 or email [email protected].
Free Clothing for those in need - Seventh Day AdventistChurch, 8060 M-46, Lakeview, in the Community Building
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Request for ProposalsThe Howard City Downtown Development Authority (DDA) is seeking a realtor for
the sale of 127 Edgerton Street in downtown Howard City. Proposals are invited
from interested realtors to market and take offers on the property on behalf of the
DDA.
This solicitation is competitive and will be primarily based on the qualifications of
the realtor to perform the services outlined below. The DDA is prepared to enter into
a listing agreement for one year for the property.
All proposals must be received by 4:30 p.m. on November 11, 2010.
A detailed Request for Proposal is available at www.howardcity.org or at the Vil-
lage of Howard City office during regular office hours.
Dear Friends, Family, Neighbors, and Teachers,
As a family, we want to thank each one of you for
your prayers, gifts of food, flowers, and monetary
gifts in memory of Dorothy Ravell. Thank you
to those who came and shared their memories of
Dorothy from when she was in the wonderful
Tri County School system (Maple Hill School).Howard City has been a wonderful community to
raise our children in, and we thank each of you.
George and Janet Ravell & Families
THANK YOUI would like to thank all of my friends and family
who attended my surprise birthday party and forall the gifts, cards and best wishes. Also for my
family who worked so hard for the occasion. Thanksalso to the band. Thanks to all you were great.
Roy Bills
Happy Birthday, Momma! November 1st
We all love and miss you very much. You’re inour hearts and in our thoughts each and every
day until we meet again.
And Dad, we love and miss you very much,
and we’re thinking of you each and every dayuntil we meet again.
With all our love,The Jensen Family
In Loving Memory
of Our Parents
Fred JensenWho Passed Away In 1998 &
Olive Mae Jensen“Ollie”
Who Passed Away In 2002
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Tri County School NewsAC A D E M I C S • ART S • AT H L E T I C S • AC H I E V E M E N T
November 1, 2010
Howard Wilson was selected as Teacher of the Year for Band forMSBOA (Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association) District
7. MSBOA is divided into16 geographical districtsand each district has theopportunity to select aTeacher of the Year inBand and Orchestra.This is an extreme honorthat is offered only aftercareful consideration of his service to the students,
school district, and hisprofession through theMSBOA.
“The high qualityof the instrumental musicprogram in your schoolis a direct reflection of the strong dedicationand hard work thatHoward has devotedto music education.Congratulations to youfor having Howard as apart of your music staff,”
said Alan Jacobus, State President of MSBOA.
There is a new sculpture in the front garden at MacNaughton. It wasput together by Mrs. Steenland, the art teacher. Last year the students atMacNaughton learned abut the cultures and art of many places aroundthe world. In March, near the end of the school year, all of the studentsmade little clay faces during art class. They were fired to make the clayhard and were attached to the world globe framework made by Mrs.Steenland. Every student now has a clay face included on this newsculpture.
There are 10 exchange students at the high school this year. They
have been introduced to you through the TC School News, below arethe last four students.
Oliver Trucios Montesinus was born in Peru andnow resides in Spain. While in the states, he isstaying with Don and Cheryl Bennett. Oliver wasasked what he liked about the states. “This place(US) is totally different, there are more trees, morecountry, and everyone is nice to me.”Oliver said he misses food from his country, such
as beans, rice, and potatoes, but commented thathe likes fast food and pizza. He will have to getused to our cold climate but looks forward toseeing snow for the first time.At age 15, Oliver has experienced many different
cultures. He’s spent two weeks at a school in Italy and three weeks in
England. Oliver looks forward to his stay in America and said he wantsto improve his English.
Thu Vu (Vu Ha Thu) is visiting us from Vietnam.She is staying with Ken and Rose Kruger. Thu saidshe misses Trang Tien, a famous ice cream storein Vietnam. However, she’s enjoyed the dessertshere in America, especially the pies and cookiesher host mother has made. She’s used to rice andwill have to get used to American’s potatoes andbread.
Thu said she’s already cold when asked aboutour climate in October. In Thu’s school she hasto wear uniforms and they don’t have dances. Shesaid most students are too busy with classes toplay sports. In Vietnam there are two semesters per year and students
take 12 subjects every semester. Every day they have five subjects andtheir schedule is different each day of the week. However, Mondaysrepeat Mondays and Tuesdays repeat Tuesday, etc.
Ponnatcha Pakulpongsa is called Melody by herfriends. She is here from Thailand and is residingwith Ken and Rose Kruger. Melody said theclimate is Thailand is very hot and rainy. She saidshe hasn’t seen snow and will have to adjust to ourcold climate.“I hope to learn about culture and customs of
American people. I would like to go to New YorkCity and see fashion there,” said Melody who’sused to wearing school uniforms. She said herschool day is eight periods long and studentsthere, like those in the states, change classrooms
for each subject.Melody said she is used to spicy food, but likes our pizza. She looksforward to her stay.
Silvia Carestiato is here from Italy and hasconfirmed that Italian pizza is best. However, shelikes American marshmallows, chocolate, and hotdogs.
Silvia is staying with the White family andcommented how much friendlier American peopleare than the Italians. She said school here is easierand said she does more studying in her country.She would like to try out for cheerleading. Silviasaid she really likes her friends and the teachersat Tri County. She hopes to learn more about ourculture and perfect her English.
Mr. Wilson instructs sixth graders during class.
Equine Nutrition Meeting!
Do you really know what is in your feed scoop? Are you getting the mostfor your money?
Join us at Stumps Pizza Parlor in 112 W. Second St., Trufant, MI on
November 10, 2010 7:00 - 9:00
Sharon Kill from Hubbard Feeds will be speaking on how to properly feed your horse for maximum performance and go over the latest in diet balanc-
ing software available to you!
This meeting is presented by:
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115 South A StreetTrufant, MI 49347
RSVP616-836-5760
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Tri County School NewsAC A D E M I C S • ART S • AT H L E T I C S • AC H I E V E M E N T
Edgerton Upper Elementary has received a $750 grant from the
ExxonMobil Educational Alliance program. This grant will supportthe school’s technology needs, which will enhance math and scienceprograms at the school. Matt VanZanten, a representative of the HowardCity Mobile Station, worked with school officials to secure the grant,which is one of the 2,400 available to schools across the country servedby Exxon or Mobil stations. The grants were made possible by fundingfrom the Exxon Mobil Corporation.
“Edgerton Upper Elementary works hard to make learninginteresting and fun,” said Matt VanZanten. “As a representative of theHoward City Mobil station, I am proud to help young people of thiscommunity.”
Howard City Mobil met stringent eligibility criteria before applyingfor and being awarded this grant for Edgerton Upper Elementary,including having a commitment to provide a superior buying experiencefor their customers.
Back row (l to r): Coach Lagunas, Mark Hucklebury, Brent Matulis, DakotaArmstrong, Dakota Seymour, Austin Olson, and Austin Sprik. Middle row (l to r): Johnny Newell, Dustin Ruppert, Justin DeWitt, Juan Reyes and Kris Stencel. Frontrow (l to r): Chandler Eckert, Bradley Edwards, and Austin Roy. Matthew Silvernailis absent from picture.
Back row (l to r): Brennen Reeder, Brandon Striegle, Desmond Harold, Alex Walli, Justin Aiken, Joe Zukowski, and Coach Brad Moore. Middle row (l to r): CamerinSpicer, Jeff Patton, Lucas Silvernail, Drake Olsen, John Jones, and Cade Dailey. Frontrow (l to r): Cody DeWitt, Chase Smigiel, Camden Birdsell, Sam Nagy, and TylerBennett.
Tri County Theatre Groups’ performance of “Fawlty Towers” by
John Cleese (of Monty Python) and Connie Booth will be held onThursday, November 4th at 3:30 p.m. and Friday, November 5th at 7p.m. Prices are $5 for one ticket, and $10 for three tickets. Tickets willbe sold to students and the community the week of November 1.
Fawlty Towers is the best-loved bad hotel in the world where you’llmeet the snobbish, manic Basil; his over-coiffured domineering wife,Sybil; the hopeless but ever-hopeful waiter Manuel; the calm andcapable Polly - and of course the steady stream of abused guests.
Back row (l to r): Tyler Bennett, Andrew Jason, Keegan Brewster, Denton Grant,Elijah Groendal, Cameron Hysell, and Coach Storey. Front row (l to r): Justin Gray, Willie Cook, Tyler Connick, Trent Slavens, James Ryan, and Ben Durian. Absent frompicture: Michael and Matthew Fellows.
Back row (l to r): Ivy Boden, Angela Gray, Alexis Firovich, Jade DeGeer, and CoachStorey. Front row (l to r): Brianna Snyder, Shayna Gross, Karlie Haywood, and LaurenFox.
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SUBS, GRINDERS & WRAPS (cont.)
DELUXE PIZZASPatrolman’s DeluxePepperoni, Ham Mushrooms, Green Peppers, Onions, Ground Beef,
Italian Sausage, Bacon & Black Olives.
Carnivore’s FeastAll Meat: Pepperoni, Ham, Bacon, Ground Beef & Italian Sausage.
Chicken FajitaTasty Chunks of Chicken, Green Peppers, Onions, Tomato, Mozzarella
& Cheddar Cheese on top of our Spicy Taco Sauce
Chicken ParmazetiTasty Chunks of Chicken, Tender Broccoli, Tomato & 3 Cheeses: Moz-
zarella, Cheddar & Parmesan. Made with our Special White Sauce.
Raging InfernoPepperoni, Ham, Italian Sausage, Crushed Red Pepper, Jalapenos &
Banana Peppers
Small $9.99 • Medium $12.99 • Large $16.75 • X-Large $19.99
SELECT PIZZASPatrolman’s SpecialPepperoni, Ham, Mushrooms, Green Pepper & Onions.
Veggie PizzaMushrooms, Green Peppers, Onions, Tomato & Black Olives.
Bacon Double Cheeseburger Ground Beef, Bacon, Onions, Cheddar & Mozzarella Cheeses.
Buffalo Chicken PizzaChunks of Spicy Chicken, Mozzarella & Feta. Made with our Spicy
White Sauce.
Small $8.99 • Medium $11.49 • Large $14.95 • X-Large $18.49
SPECIALTY PIZZASTaco PizzaSeasoned Ground Beef, Taco Sauce, Cheddar & Mozzarella Cheeses,
Lettuce, Tomato & Black Olives.Turkey Pizza98% Fat-Free Sliced Turkey Breast, Bacon, Special White Sauce & Moz-
zarella Cheese.
Hawaiian DelightHam & Pineapple (Bacon Optional)
BBQ Chicken PizzaTasty Chunks of BBQ Chicken & Mozzarella Cheese. Made with our
Zesty BBQ Sauce.
Chicken Bacon RanchChunks of Chicken, Bacon, Ranch Sauce & Mozzarella Cheese.
Small $7.99 • Medium $10.49 • Large $13.75 • X-Large $16.75
BUILD YOUR OWN PIZZAThe Size
The “Sarge” • 20” • 8 Huge Slices ❖ X-Large • 16” • 12 SlicesLarge • 14” • 10 Slices ❖ Medium • 12” • 8 Slices
Small • 10” • 6 Slices❖ Personal • 6” 4 SlicesThe Sauce
Classic Red • Creamy White • Zesty BBQ • Spicy Taco • Spicy White
The Crust
New! Honey Cracked Wheat or Classic Cheese or Pepperoni Filled Crust,
Garlic or Parmesan Flavored Crust • Keystone Pizza: Crust on Top AND Bottom
The ToppingsPepperoni • Ham • Mushrooms • Green Peppers • Onions • Ground Beef •Italian Sausage • Black Olives • Bacon • Green Olives • Pineapple • Tomatoes •
Broccoli • Jalapenos • Anchovies • Banana Peppers • Chick en & Feta Cheese
Small Medium Large X-Large The “Sarge”Cheese ..............................................$5.50 .......... $7.55 ..... $10.35 ........$12.90 ................$18.99Extra Items ............................................7 5 ..........$1.00 ........$1.40 ..........$1.75 .................. $2.80Extra Cheese ...................................$1.50 .......... $1.75 ........$2.00 ..........$2.25 .................. $4.00Cheese Pepperoni Filled Crust ...$2.00 .......... $2.25 ........$2.50 ..........$2.75 .................. $4.002nd Pizza of Same Size* ................$4.99 .......... $6.49 ........$8.99 ..........$9.99*Price applies to every other pizza. Excludes Square Pan Pizza.Ask about special pricing for large orders of 10 or more pizzas.6” Personal Pizza with up to 3 toppings: $3.75 / Keystone Pizza: Additional $2.00 per
pizza. Toppings: Chicken & Feta Cheese Extra / Any side order $1.50. Garlic ButterDipping Sauce: 59¢
APPETIZERSBread Stix 8-10 Freshly Baked Bread Stix. $3.00
Pepperoni Stix 8-10 Stix Stuffed with Pepperoni. $4.00
Ham Stix 8-10 Stix Stuffed with Ham. $4.00
(Above Stix with Sauce add 75¢
With Cheese on top or inside add $2.00 )
Garlic Roll $1.75With Cheese add $1.00
Cheesy Bread 10” Pizza Crust Smothered in Garlic, Special Herbs & Mozzarella
Cheese $5.50
New! Spi-Rolls (Chicken or Pepperoni)Chicken: Tender all white Chicken, smoky Bacon, melted Cheddar& Mozzarella, spi-rolled up into our own homemade Honey Cracked
Wheat Crust. Served with creamy Ranch for dipping $5.99Pepperoni: Spicy Pepperoni & melted Mozzarella spi-rolled up into
our own homemade Classic Crust. Served with our homemade, award
winning Classic Red Pizza Sauce for dipping. $5.99
Chicken WingsChoose Hot, BBQ, Sweet Heat, Sesame-Orange or Oven-Roasted
Boneless Chicken WingsAll White Meat. Choose Hot, BBQ, Sweet Heat or Sesame-Orange.
Chicken BitesBreaded All White Meat Chicken Pieces.
ChickenWings & Bites • Small $5.99 • Large $10.99
Add Bleu Cheese or Ranch Dipping Sauce for 50¢
SALADS
Garden Salad Lettuce Tomato, Mushrooms, Green Peppers, Onions, Broccoli, Ched-
dar Cheese & Dressing.
Super Salad Lettuce, Tomato, Pepperoni, Ham, Mushroom, Green Pepper, Onions,
Mozzarella Cheese, Croutons & Dressing.
Taco Salad Corn Chips, Seasoned Ground Beef, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato,
Black Olives & Taco Sauce.
Turkey Salad Lettuce, 98% Fat-Free Turkey Breast, Mushrooms, Green Peppers,
Onions, Tomato, Cheddar Cheese, Croutons & Dressing.
Italian Salad Lettuce, Tomato, pepperoni, Black Olives, Banana Peppers, Mozzarella
and Parmesan Cheese, Croutons & Italian Dressing.
Chicken Salad Lettuce, Tasty Chunks of Chicken Breast, Tomato, Mushroom, Green
Pepper, Onions, Mozzarella Cheese, Croutons & Dressing.
Greek Salad Fresh Lettuce, Tomato, Salami, Green Peppers, Onions, Black Olives,
Feta, Croutons & Dressing.
Tossed Salad Fresh Lettuce, Topmato, Croutons & your choice of Dressing.
BBQ Chicken PizzaTasty Chunks of BBQ Chicken & Mozzarella Cheese. Made with our
Zesty BBQ Sauce.
Chicken Bacon RanchChunks of Chicken, Bacon, Ranch Sauce & Mozzarella Cheese.
Salads: Regular $5.50 • Small $4.00
Tossed Salad: Regular $3.85 • Small $2.75
Choose your favorite Dressing to top off one of these Fresh Salads:
Ranch, French, Bleu Cheese , Italian, Greek, Thousand Island,
or Low-Fat Ranch. Extra Dressing 50¢
SUBS, GRINDERS & WRAPSChoose to have your Sub on a White or Wheat Italian Roll.
Any sub can be made into a lower-carb alternative of a Wrap.
All Subs are served hot.
All Wraps are served cold unless requested otherwise.
Extra Cheese or Meat on any Sub $1.00 Extra Veggies 50¢ each.
Oven Baked Grinder A full 10” Homemade Oven Toasted Italian Bread custom made with
any combination of up to 9 Fresh Meat, Cheese or Vegetable Items.$6.25
Pizza SubYour choice of up to 5 items. Pizza Sauce & Mozzarella Cheese. $4.99
Ham & CheeseHam and Mozzarella Cheese (Lettuce andTomato optional). $4.99
Meatball SubItalian Meatballs, Pizza Sauce & Mozzarella Cheese $4.99
Super SubSalami, Pepperoni, Ham, Mozzarella, topped with Lettuce, Tomato &
Italian Dressing. $4.99
Taco SubSeasoned Ground Beef, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Taco
Sauce. $4.99
Cheese Steak HoagieBeef, Cheddar Cheese, Mushrooms, Green Peppers, Onions, Tomato,
Lettuce & Mayo.$5.25
Turkey Sub98% Fat-Free Sliced Turkey Breast, Mozzarella Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato
& Mayo. $4.99
SUBS, GRINDERS & WRAPS (cont.)Italian Sausage SubItalian Sausage, Green Peppers, Onions, Mushrooms, Pizza Sauce &
Mozzarella Cheese.$5.25
B.L.T.Bacon, Lettuce & Tomato - topped with Cheddar Cheese.
Clubturkey, Roast Beef, ham, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato & Mayo.$5.65
BBQ Meatball SubItalian Meatballs, BBQ Sauce & Mozzarella Cheese. $4.99
BBQ Beef Sliced Beef, BBQ Sauce & Mozzarella Cheese. $4.99
BBQ Chicken SubChicken smothered in Zesty BBQ Sauce & topped with Mozzarella
Cheese. $5.25
Crispy Chicken ClubCrispy pieces of all White Meat Chicken, Ham, Lettuce, Tomato &
Cheddar Cheese. Served with Ranch Dressing on the side. $5.25
Veggie SubMushrooms, Green Peppers, Onions, Black Olives, Mozzarella Cheese,
Lettuce, Tomato & Italian Dressing. $4.99
Chicken SubTasty chunks of Chicken & Broccoli covered with Mozzarella. Oven-
baked, then topped with Lettuce & Tomato. Served with Ranch Dress-
ing on the side. $5.25
PASTARotini Rustico with SausageRotini Pasta and Italian Sausage covered with our Fresh Italian Rustico
Tomato Sauced, served with tasty Bread Knots. $7.49
SpaghettiDelicious Spaghetti in a zesty sauce with or without meat, served with
Garlic Bread $5.99
Meatballs “a la carte” 25¢ each • Mushrooms or Green Peppers 50¢
Chicken Parmazeti PastaA delicious combination of Rotini, Seasoned Chicken, Fresh Tomatoes
and Broccoli, all tossed with our Creamy Alfredo Sauce, served with
tasty Bread Knots. $7.49
LasagnaDelicious oven-bak ed Lasagna with Garlic Bread. $5.99
TASTY SPECIALTIESNachos Supreme (Beef or Chicken)Green Peppers, Onions, Black Olives, Tomatoes, Cheddar Cheese, Taco
Sauce on a bed of tasty Chips. $5.00
Wet Burrito (Beef or Chicken)Refried Beans, Sauce, Cheddar Cheese, Lettuce and Tomato. Additional
Option: Sour Cream. $5.25
Pizza Pocket (Calzone)Pizza Sauce, Mozzarella Cheese and choice of up to 5 items. $4.75
Fresh Bread PizzaPizza Sauce, Mozzarella Cheese and choice of 2 items. $4.75 (extra
items 25¢ each.)
Jumbo Chicken FajitaTasty Chicken with Green Peppers, Onion, Tomato and Cheddar
Cheese wrapped in a 12” Flour Tortilla. $5.00
QuesadillaOven-Toasted Flour Tortilla w ith Steak or Chicken, Onion, Green Pep-
pers, Tomato, Banana Peppers and Cheese. $5.00
Pizza-Rito12” Flour Tortilla loaded with up to 5 Pizza Toppings and Mozzarella
Cheese. Pizza Sauce served on the side. $4.00
DESSERTSDessert Pizza (10”)Apple, Pineapple, Chocolate S’more or Cherry. $5.00
Cina-Sticky FingersFreshly Baked Bread Stix Dripping with Sticky Cinnamon Sauce and
Icing. $3.75
Dessert PocketApple, Pineapple or Cherry. $3.75
Cinnamon Stix with Icing Bread Stix with Cinnamon and Icing. $3.25
Fruit WrapToasted Cinnamon Wrap with your choice of Fruit Filling: Apple, Pine-
apple or Cherry. $1.89
FOR LUNCHMost Locations Feature an All-You-Can-Eat
Pizza & Salad Lunch Buffet
Lunch Special: Two Small Pizzas
with 2 items. (Mon. - Fri.) 11 AM - 2 PM. Just $9.99
TAKE & BAKE Fresh Made-To-Order Pizza with
Premium Ingredients. You Bake At Home!
All Pizzas Made Special on Request.
Prices are plus tax and subject to change. Some locations independently
owned and operated. Specials and Service may vary per location.
We take great pride in providing yo with quality products
and friendly service at affordable prices. If, for any reason,
you are ever dissatisfied, call our store or write to:B.C. Pizza, PO Box 244, Boyne City, MI 49712.
Contact us at bcpizza.net oremail: [email protected]
WE WELCOME YOUR COMMENTS
AND SUGGESTIONS
/bcpizzainc
HOWARD CITY • 841 W. Shaw Road
231-937-9000
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Smuggler’s CoveFAMILY DIN ING • FOOD & SPIRITS
(231)652-1196864 E. 88th St. • Newaygo
Tues.-Thurs. 11 am to 10 pmF ri. & Sat. 11 am - 11 pm
Sunday 11 am - 8 pmClosed Monday
Gift Certificates Available
Serving Daily Lunch& Dinner Specials
Seafood • Prime Rib • Steaks • Ribs
~ Sandwiches to Lobster ~
November 2
Elect
Rosswell Fulton Jr.Newaygo County Commissioner
District 2Serving Barton, Big Prairie,
Goodwell, Home, Lilley, Monroe,Norwich, and Wilcox Townships.
Paid for by the committee to electRosswell Fulton Jr. CountyCommissioner, District #2,
Rosswell Fulton Jr. Treasurer,13489 N. Spruce, Bitely, MI 49309
VANDYKE’S ENGINEREBUILDING
Since 1957
17 Westwood • Fremont
(231) 924-3170• Head Pressure Checking & Reconditioning
• Crank Shaft Grinding
• Engine Parts & Kits Available
Fairview Floral
7215 West 48th Street, Fremont, Michigan 49412-0189
Phone (231) 924-0440 Toll Free: (800) 924-0441
Wendy Peacock
PIZZA TIMEOPEN 7 DAYS
FAST DELIVERY
231-937-6477 129 E. Edgerton
Howard City $1.00 Delivery Charge: 0-3 Miles,
Minimum Order of $10.00 $3.00 Delivery Charge: 3-7 Miles,
Minimum Order of $15.00
N O W T H A T ’ S A
P I Z Z A ! ! !
HoursM-Th: 4-10 PM
Fri. & Sat.Noon-MidnightSun: 4-10 PM
Something New at a Pizzeria
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NEW F AVORITES!
PESTO DELIGHT
Basil Pesto Sauce, Bacon, Onions, Tomatoes & Mozzarella Cheese
PIZZA TIME BBQSpicy Andouille Sausage, Ham, Bacon, Mozzarella Cheese &
Our Famous BBQ Sauce!
GREEKBasil Pesto Sauce, Tomatoes, Black Olives, Onions, Pepper Rings
& Mozzarella Cheese
CHICKEN PESTOBasil Pesto Sauce, Grilled Chicken, Black Olives & Mozzarella Cheese
HEALTH SMART PIZZA Olive Oil Garlic Sauce, Tomatoes, Artichoke Hearts and
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Our Special Ranch Sauce, Grilled Chicken, Crispy Bacon
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CROTON HARDY
Improvements
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WILSON’SMobile Home Improvement Store
Mobile Home & RV Parts
• Assorted Mobile Home Doors &Windows• VinylWindows • Kitchen & Bath Cabinets
• Full Line of R.V. Parts & Supplies
HOURS: 9 am-5 pm • Sat. 9 am-3 pm • Sun. 9 am-1 pmClosed Tuesdays
M-82, 3 Miles West of U.S. 131 231-937-6556
Linda’s“Hit The Road Joe”
7291 Elm Ave., South of Croton Dam • 231-652-6020
“Croton’s Best Kept Secret” Breakfast • Lunch • Express • GREAT FOOD
Hours: Mon. - Wed. 7 am - 2 pm • Thurs. Closed
Fri. & Sat. 7 am - 3 pm • Sun. 8 am - 3 pm
Coffee Shop & Drive Thru
Every Monday - Home Cooked Meal •$6
5:30 pm - 7 pm
1st, 2nd & 3rd Sunday of every month
AYCE Breakfast •$6 • 9 am - Noon
1st Sat. of every month
Steak Fry•
$
7
50•
6 pm - 8 pm
Walter F. Howarth Croton American LegionPost 381
6812 S. Croton-Hardy Dr. • Newaygo
231-652-7776
Public Welcome
If you have any ideas for upcoming events or historical information to include
on this page contact John Allshouse at 231-592-8397 orEmail: [email protected]
Mexican & American Food
7 D A Y S
Breakfast
8 AM - 11 AM
Mon. - Buy One Burrito Dinner,
Get the 2nd .............................1/2 Price
Tues. - Hard or Soft Shell Taco’s .......... $1.50 ea.
ORTen For ...................................
$10.00
Wed. -Taquito Combo ..............................$6.95
Thurs. - Tostada’s ................................. $3.95 ea.
With Rice & Beans ........................$5.95
Fri. - French Dip Hoagie & FF ...................$7.95
Beer Battered Cod.............................$7.95
Shrimp & Cod Combo .......................$7.95
Steak Picado .....................................$9.95
Cod Sandwich & FF ...........................$6.25
Sat. - Combination Platter .........................$8.95
Hard or Soft Shell Tacos ............. $1.50 ea.
Sun. - Special Burrito ................................$7.95
Steak Fajita Burrito ..........................$8.95Sun. - Thurs. 8:00 am - 9:00 pmFri. - Sat. 8:00 am - 10:00 pm
7641 S. Croton-Hardy Dr.(1 mile N. of Croton Dam)
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18 RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER•MONDAY,NOVEMBER1,2010
Adopt-A-Familyand Make
Christmas DreamsCome True!
The River Valley News Shopper, The Montcalm County Panhandle Area Chamber of Commerce, and Firstbank are asking the community to join together this holiday season and help make Christmas dreams come true for
those less fortunate in our area. You can adopt-a-family by stopping at Firstbank, 830 W. Shaw, Howard City,
beginning Nov. 26th to pick up your family’s tag. Each family’s information (no last names to be made public)
will be on the tag: e.g. age, size, gender, specialinterests, etc. Then, just return the tags with gifts by
Saturday, December 17th.(No used clothing, please.)
Give back to YOURcommunity!
Please contact us by December 5th.
For more information contact Firstbank at
231-937-4383 Note: If you are unable or would prefer not to do the
shopping for a family you can make a donation to
Adopt-A-Family by sending a check payable to
Panhandle Area Chamber of Commerce
c/o Firstbank
830 W. Shaw, Howard City, MI 49329
6th Annual
Holiday Open HouseNovember 5th • 5 - 9 PM
Come Join Us!
133 Edgerton • Howard City, MI 49329
231-937-9090
BOOKWALTER MOTOR SALES
Stanton. MI
866-831-5271
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S. M-66 • Stanton. MI
989-831-5271Toll Free: 866-831-5271
2003 Chevy Trailblazer Ext., LocalTrade, Excellent Condition, $8,995 + Tax& Tags. Call Paul.
2003 Buick LeSabre LTD, LocalTrade, Absolutely Mint, Red Jewel - TintCoated. Just Ask For Paul.
2003 Chevy Silverado 3/4 Ton Extended4WD, Local One Owner, Full Power,Looks New. Ask for Paul.
2005 GMC Yukon, Low Miles, Full Power,Ready To Go, Just Contact Paul Today.
2005 Chevy Silverado Ext. 4x4, Local1 Owner Trade, Full Power, Extra Clean.Just Call Paul Riley!
2006 Chevy Monte Carlo SS, LocalOwner, Full Power, Fancy Black. ContactPaul Today.
2006 Chevy Impala LTZ, Lady-Owned,Extra Clean And Yours When You CallPaul Riley.
2006 Chevy Trailblazer, Full Power,Local 1 Owner. Sharp! $9,995 + Tax &Tags. Ask for Paul.
2006 Pontiac Torrent, GM Certified,Loaded, Looks New. Contact Paul Riley.
2006 Chevy Uplander, Fresh Unit, BlueGranite, Full Power, Priced to Sell. Ask forPaul Riley!
2007 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab 1LT, GM Certified. 24,000 Actual Miles, OneOf A Kind And Yours When You Ask forPaul.
2007 Pontiac G6, GM Factory, Low Miles,GM Certified. Ask For Paul.
2007 Chevy Impala, Full Power, Loaded,Low Miles, GM Certified. 4 To ChooseFrom. Call Paul.
2008 Buick Enclave CXL, Red Jewel,Factory Program, 25,000 Actual Miles,G.M. Certified. Just Ca ll Paul Riley.
2008 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab, 1Owner Trade, Full Power, 19,000 ActualMiles. Contact Paul Riley!
2008 Chevy Impala, Factory Program,Full Power, Low Miles, GM Certified. 3 ToChoose From. Get With Paul Riley.
2009 Chevy Impala, Full Power, Loaded,GM Certified, Low Miles, Factory Program,3 To Choose From. Ask For Paul.
2009 Chevy Traverse, 13,000 ActualMiles, Full Power, AWD. Save Big $$$.2 To Choose From. Starting at $26,500.Contact Paul Riley.
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Hosted by the Diabetes Self-Management Center
Tamarac, The Center for Health and Well-Being
1401 W. Main St., Fremont
9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Speakers
Welcome Amy Lynch, Diabetes Education Program Coordinator9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Mark Byland, MD, “What is Borderline Diabetes?”
10:20 a.m. to 11 a.m. Travis Piper, DPM, FACFAS, “Diabetic Foot and Ankle Concerns”
11:30 a.m. to 11:55 a.m. Sally Papes, BS, HFS, Exercise Demonstration
Noon to 12:30 p.m. Melissa Bayne, DO, OB/GYN, “Blood Sugar Concerns for Women”
12:30 p.m. to 12:50 p.m. Panel Discussion
Vendor Exhibits
Refreshments
Giveaways
This free event is for anyone who has diabetes, is at risk for diabetes, or has family members with diabetes.
The community is welcome.
Call 231.924.1866 for more information.
Fifth AnnualDiabetes Day
Friday, November 5
W
WESTERBRINK
BUILDERS
When Quality Counts
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Office 616-361-9160Matt 616-299-5922Bill 616-299-5784
Serving West Michigan For Over 35 Years
Licensed and Insured
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2009 Dodge Journey
AWD, auto., A/C, third row seat.
$14,995
2007 Dodge Ram 2500
4x4, Hemi, auto.
$18,995
2009 Chevy Impala LT
V6, auto., loaded, 54,000 miles.
$12,995
2003 Pont. Grand Am GT
V6, auto,. loaded.
$7,995
M-57 to N. M-91/Main St., North 2.5 miles.Corner of Peck Rd. & M-91 • GREENVILLE, MI
COMPLETE INVENTORY AT: www.RandyMerrenAuto.com
616-754-6800*Payments based on tax, title, plate, DOC, down payment
2009 Ford Fusion
Leather, auto., loaded.
$13,995
2003 Ford F150 XLT 4x4
Super Crew, V8, loaded.
$12,995
2006 Chrysler 300
Touring, V6, auto. Sharp car!
$11,995
2002 Chevy Tracker LT
4x4, V6, leather, loaded, local trade.
$3,995
2003 Honda Pilot AWD
V6, third row seat, loaded.
$10,995
2008 Jeep Liberty 4x4
V6, auto., loaded.
$12,995
2007 GMC Acadia
AWD, V6, auto., loaded, 3rd seat.$17,995
2007 Jeep Commander
4x4, auto., loaded, 3rd seat.$12,995
2006 Silverado LS 4x4
Crew Cab, V8, auto.
$13,995
2008 Ford Taurus X
AWD, V6, auto., 3rd seat.
$13,995
2008 Buick LaCrosse
V6, auto., loaded, pwr. moonroof.
$12,995
2006 Ford Econoline
E350, XLT, V8, 15 passenger.
$12,995
616-696-8575206 N. Main
Tools going out November 12 will not be due back until November 16.With some restrictions applying.
New Winter Hours (effective November) :
Weekdays 8-5 • Saturday 8-2
We’ll be closed November 15
In order tothe transmission of personto person cold germs…
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4650 14 Mile Rd. (M-57), Rockford, MI
616-866-9511 • 800-871-2899
www.johndeckerchevy.com
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AMISH WAREHOUSE141 S. Main St. • Downtown Cedar Springs
616.696.2050
Oak, Cherry,
Hickory, Maple,
QS Oak Furniture,
Great Gift Ideas
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345 N. Main St., Cedar Springs, MI • Toll Free 866-553-3673
www.vanderhydeford.com
WWW.VANDERHYDEFORD.COM
Vanderhyde Ford3
17980 Northland Dr . • S and Lake
(Corner of Pine & Northland)
616-636-8350 231-937-TIRE (8473)
BIG BEN’S
T IRES & AUTO R EPAIRS New & Used Tires • Truck & Auto Repairs
Hundreds of Used Tires In Stock
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165 Cass (Old US-131) • Morley 231-856-7778
• Licenses• Archery Supplies• Guns & Ammo
• Fly Tying Supplies• Bait & Tackle
• Camping Supplies• Rods & Reels• Fishing Supplies
• Trapping Supplies
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MECOSTA COUNTY PARKS22250 Northland Drive, Paris, MI 49338
231-832-3246
10 Cindy’s Cut and CurlOVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE
823-23649101 Northland Drive, Stanwood, MI
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www.futurehomeimprovement.com
231-823-21059346 Northland Dr. Stanwood
• Windows • Siding• Doors • Insulation
• Remodeling• Garages
• Pole Barns• Decks • Additions• New Construction
13 P & J’s PlantiquesGift ShoppePlants • Vintage • Collectibles • Landscaping Services
(W) 231.796.7950(H) 231.796.7976
231.796.3403
Both Businesses Located in Rogers Heights next to the Veterinarian
Fullmer & SonsHeating • Cooling • Fireplaces • Fuel
Joe C. Fullmer
W ood pellets av ailable NOW!
Full Service Nursery!
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M o n C her C h i e n “ M y Dear D o g ”
13456 Northland Drive • Big Rapids
231-796-2547 (CLIP)
We Appreciate Your Business!Penny, Phyllis, Megan, Kasey & Heather
Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
6 days a week for grooming
16 State StreetHardwareSERVICING CENTER
614 N. State St., Big Rapids
231-796-8122
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21241 Northland Dr., Paris, MI • (231) 629-8228Hours: Mon & Thur: 12-5 • Tue: 12-8 • Wed: Closed • Fri 10-6 • Sat 9-3
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21820 Northland Drive • Paris, MI
(231) 796-2794
22www.ReedCityCrossroads.com
Phone: 231.832.5431
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US-10 • Reed City
(231) 832-4362
23 www.crossroads-chevy.com
Hours: M-F 8:30-5:30, Sat 8:30-Noon
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Oct. 9: Halloween in the Park
Nov. 5: Reed City
Business ExpoNov. 26 & 27: Evergreen Festival
1705 S. State St.
Big Rapids
231-592-5150
15 FREE High Speed
Wireless Internet FREE Hot Deluxe Breakfast
Managers Reception EVERY EVENING
Weekdays $55
Weekends $59
Pierson Mobil
616-636-5686
Howard City Mobil
231-937-5189
M-46 Auto/Truck Stop Plaza
231-937-4090
Proudly contributing to our community!
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To advertise here, call your
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To advertise here, call your
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DIVORCE.
SUPPORT. CUSTODY.
IT’S WHAT WE DO.Tough, Compassionate,
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Former Friend of the Court Referee
Jeanne Jerow • Howard City
Consult: 1-888-622-8622
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Big Rapids’ PremierAssisted Living
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Call Wendi today to make your reservation!801 Fuller Ave., Big Rapids, MI 49307 • Phone: 231-527-1050
, LL
Office: 616.712.6585or call Bruce’s cell:
616-824-7396M-91 at Turk Lake,6.5 miles north of
downtown Greenville.
2001 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 Limited
$4,950
2002 Chevy Cavalier LS
$3,9502000 Dodge Stratus
$3,4502000 Pontiac Sunfire
$2,9501998 Buick Park Avenue
$2,9502001 Ford Windstar Limited
$3,9501996 Ford Explorer 4x4
$1,995
1997 Dodge Ram 4x4 SLT
$4,950
Partners in Your CareSpectrum Health Obstetrics
& Gynecology
Effective November 2010, Kelly Wiersema, MD,
will begin providing care and treatment to patients
and families in Cedar Springs. Dr. Wiersema will see
patients at White Pine Family Medicine in Cedar
Springs.
Dr. Kelly Wiersema completed her residency in
obstetrics and gynecology at Butterworth Hospital.
In July of 2009, she joined Spectrum Health
Obstetrics & Gynecology, located in Greenville.
Dr. Wiersema grew up in West Michigan. She
views her job as an opportunity to be a partner
with patients in their health care and to help
make their lives better.
For more information or to schedule an
appointment, call 616.754.2944,Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
spectrum-health.org/united
Kelly Wiersema, MD
United Hospital
1-800-982-4540
ANDY’S TREE SERVICE• Fully Insur ed • FREE Estimates• Senior Discounts• We Go All Over Michigan!• Specializing in Working Around Power Lines and Houses
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Automotive Guide
Advertise Your Monthly
Automotive Specials Here!
Call
231-937-4740To Inquire On Size
And Prices!
IS NOW AN…
MASTER CRAFT
TIRE DEALER
FREE L OANER C ARS
M-57 to M. M-91/Main St., North 2.5 miles.Corner of Peck Rd. & M-91 • GREENVILLE, MI
COMPLETE INVENTORY AT: www.RandyMerrenAuto.com
616-754-6800
Bassett’s Body Shop Auto & Boat Repair
• Complete Collision Repair • Glass • Insurance Work• Fiberglass & GelWork • Painting
• Clean-ups & Detailing • Upholstery11888 Northland Dr. • Cedar Springs
Just north of 14 Mile Rd.
33 Years At This Location
616-696-1347
(NAPSI) — When you click the lock
button on your car’s keyless remote, that
beep gives you peace of mind that your
car is safe. But when it comes to your mo-
torcycle, RV or boat, locking up isn’t as
simple. These tips can help you feel con-
fident that your toys are always protected,
both in and out of season:
Security
• Remove temptation. In the off-season,
make sure your toy is properly garaged or
stored in an enclosed trailer or building.
Out of sight means out of mind.
• Lock up. When camping, RVers should
make sure to lock all doors and windowsand turn on a radio and small light when
leaving for the night. Also, consider in-
vesting in a coupler lock, which can
prevent someone from hooking up your
trailer to a vehicle and driving off with it
in tow.
For motorcycles, a wheel lock prevents the
tires from rotating and covers the lug nuts,
keeping the wheels securely in place.
• Check on it. To make sure your toy re-
mains safe in the off-season, check on it
regularly, or ask someone to check on it
for you.
Protection from the Elements
• Store it indoors. If you can, find a spot
to store your toys indoors when you aren’t
using them, so that they’re safe from any
weather damage.
• Winterize it. At the end of the season,
make any essential repairs to your boat or
RV, turn off all battery switches or remove
the battery entirely. For trailers, store them
on blocks if you can to protect the tires.
• Seal it up. Avoid leaks and unwelcome
critters by securing and sealing doors and
windows on your boat or RV as well as
properly covering it.
Insurance
• Make sure you’re covered. With the
right insurance, you’ll be confident that
you won’t have to miss a day on the road
or the water.
• Maintain your insurance year-round.
If you cancel your insurance in the off
season, consider maintaining it all year.
Some companies give loyal customers
lower rates and reduced deductibles, and
you’ll have the freedom to enjoy your
toys 365 days a year.
Keep Your Toys Safe
All Year Long
13399 White Creek • Cedar Springs • 1/4 Mile S. of 17 Mile
616-696-1830
Cedar
Body ShopServing Area Since 1954For Professional Work & Guaranteed Satisfaction!
• Expert Color Match • State Certified Technicians• Frame Repair • Insurance Collision Work
• Low Cost Rentals Available • Free Estimates
17980 Northland Dr . • S and Lake, MI 49343
(Corner of Pine & Northland)
616-636-8350 • 231-937-TIRE * (8473) *This number forw ards to our S and Lake location.
• NEW & USED TIRES • TRUCK & AUTO REPAIRS
NEW COOPER, NOKIAN & SIGMA TIRES
HUNDREDS OF USED TIRES IN STOCK
BIG BEN’S TIRES &
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C h e c k u s o u t o n
F a c e b o o k !
ANDERSON
INSURANCEAUTO • HOME • LIFE • BUSINESS
(231) 937-5634Fax: (231) 937-5240
230 West Shaw, P.O. Box 129Howard City
Email:[email protected]
ANDERSON
INSURANCEAUTO • HOME • LIFE • BUSINESS
231-937-5634Fax: (231) 937-5240
230 West Shaw, P.O. Box 129Ho ward City
Email: [email protected]
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Automotive Guide Five Tire Safety TipsFor Avoiding Blowouts(NAPSI) — To keep your car on the
road to safety and savings, you need
to stay on top of vehicle maintenance.
Overlooking something as simple as
your tire’s air pressure can cause prob-
lems.
Underinflated tires are the leading
cause of tire blowouts, according to
the Rubber Manufacturers Association.
Each year, there are over 650 fatalities
due to car accidents with underinflated
tires.
That’s why at least once a month and
before every long trip, you should look
at all your tires, including the spare,
and check the inflation pressure.
Here are five tips to keep your tires in
shape for road trips:
1. Don’t Wait to Inflate – Low tire
pressure decreases fuel economy. The
specific inflation pressure number can
be found on the vehicle placard located
on the driver’s side doorpost, glove box
door, fuel door or in the owner’s man-
ual. For accurate pressure, check tires
when cool and don’t forget the spare.
2. Lighten Your Load – Overload-
ing decreases fuel economy due to in-
creased wind drag and cargo weight.
Handling, control and braking are also
negatively affected.
3. Rotate Before Rollin’ – Regular ro-
tation helps achieve uniform tire wear
and improve road performance. Tires
rotated every 6,000−8,000 miles have
longer life and help maximize your tire
investment. It makes sense to get a tire
inspection when you rotate.
4. Get It Straight – Proper tire align-
ment provides safe, predictable vehicle
control, as well as a ride that is smooth,
comfortable and free of pulling or vi-
bration. Proper alignment helps tires
wear evenly and last longer.
5. Bald Isn’t Beautiful – Lack of tread
affects the tire’s ability to grip the road.
Make sure tires don’t have uneven
wear, high or low areas or unusually
smooth areas that can increase the risk
of road accidents.
VANDYKE’S ENGINEREBUILDING
Since 1957
17 Westwood • Fremont
(231) 924-3170• Head Pressure Checking & Reconditioning
• Crank Shaft Grinding
• Engine Parts & Kits Available
What’s Ailing Your Vehicle?
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• 231-937-2271 •Come see us at 757 Ensley, Howard City! www.srautomotiveinc.com
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Computer Alignments, General Auto Repair,Tune-ups, Starters, Alternators.
8118 Federal Rd. • Howard CityM - F 9 am to 5:30 pm • Sat. by appointment
231-937-6100
We Now Do
General Repairs!Mufflers • CVC Joints • Brakes • Shocks & StrutsDual Exhaust • Custom Pipe Bending • Aluminized Pipe
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ROEMER’S MUFFLER & BRAKE SHOP208 S. Third St. (Northland Dr.) • Sand Lake
616-636-4246
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FREE HEAT!Coloney Apartments
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RENT-TO-OWN! 4-BEDROOM, 1-BATH home. Deeded lake access onMaston Lake. Financing Available!$700/month. (517)712-2392.
SHADY LAWN MOTEL: Sand Lake, MI.Special rates. Furnished cabin with kitch-enette $113.25/week. Furnished small cab-ins, $96.60/week. (Above prices includeutilities) Call for availability (616)696-0386, or (616)638-5658. If no answer, call(616)636-8967.
WO BEDROOM TWO bath mobilehome in Howard City. On land fenced inard. Close to the xpressway. $500 + util-
ities. Available Nov. 1st Leave a message(231)856-0472
WO/THREE BEDROOM HOME w/ twobath. All like new. $500/mo + utilities$500 dep 856-4486
ApartmentSECOND STORY, 1/BEDROOM, quiet,smoke-freeenvironment, no pets, all util-ities included, basic cable, internetaccess, washer/dryer on premises. Rent$425, security deposit $300. HowardCity Mary at 616-813-7275- Call 9am-5pm.
160 Real EstateFREE GARAGE WITH 1,680 sq.foot,basement ready, new BOCA ModularHome. Financing provided. 231-924-5220www.fremont-homes.net
RECENTLY FORECLOSED. GET thisone before its too late. Call The Repo Spe-cialist. AMER.ENT. 616-262-4040
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Land for SaleFOR SALE- PARKING lot on northwestcorner of US-10 and River Street. $2,700.Call Evart DDAat 231-679-4856 if inter-ested.
Homes for SaleOWN YOUR OWN home in a quiet
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CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR Fur-naces starting at $4990.00. Limited timeoffer. Instantrebates up to $1000.00231-924-7946
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CENTRAL BOILER OUTDOOR WoodFurnaces starting at $5490. Limitedtime offer. Instant rebates up to $1000.
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FREE HEAT AND HOT WATER: Elimi-nate monthly heating bills with ClassicOUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. Calltoday. H2OASIS, INC. (616)866-0557
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REBUILT COMPUTERS & LAPTOPS:Also Computer repair & virus removal.Reasonable Rates. (231)856-7883
SNOW AND ICE will be here
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tiful stoves and fireplaces at
great prices.
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Serving you since 1979.
Newaygo Wood Stove
8639 Mason Dr. (M-37)
231-652-1546
www.Newaygowoodstove.com
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LOPI OR AVALON Stoves & Fire-places. Made in America. Stoves for Allbudgets. Lay-A-Way available. Wood& pellet qualify for Federal Tax Creditwhich ends this year. Free fan kit onwood, Free fan or remote on Gas,Free pellets with pellet stoves nowthrough Nov. 30. Marthwood pellets.Warming West Michigan homes forover 31 years with only top qualitystoves.
Newaygo Wood Stove &Fireplace Shop
8639 Mason Drive (S.M.-37)231-652-1546
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Appliances
OUTDOOR WOOD BOILER, Heats3000sqft, Heats Domestic Water, War-ranty, Pickup or Delivery, Call 616-551-0176www.heissheaters.com
Firewood
MIXEDHARDWOOD:
Cut approximately16" long,
1-1/3 full cord.Delivered $120(989)352-7679
TOLL FREE 877-663-5102 Minutes West of US-131 on M-46No hidden fees. Just add DOC,
tax, title, plate.Prices good through 11/13/10.
West Michigan’s #1 Certified
Pre-Owned Ford Dealership
www.kentcityford.com
2007 Ford Five HundredP10-008.
Full Power, Low Miles.
$12,992
2005 Volvo S-40T5P10049A.
Low Miles, Leather.$11,948
2000 Mountaineer 4x4T10113A.
Leather, Low Miles.$8,880
2007 Ford FusionP10041.
V6, Good Miles.
$13,492
2006 Town & CountryP10081.
Touring, Low Miles.$12,982
2006 Ford FreestyleP10037.
7 Passenger, Good Miles.
$13,997
2006 Ford TaurusP9083.
Last of a classic!$9,982
2004 Ford ExpeditionP10066.
4x4, Leather, Roof
$14,992
1992 Chevy CorvetteT10-28A2.
Only 77,000 Miles!$9,880
2005 Chevy Malibu MaxxP10047A.
Power Roof, Extra Clean$8,992
‘03 - ‘08 Ford Taurus
Inspected, Extra Clean.From only
$4,992
6In
Stock
‘06 - ‘08 Ford Focus
Inspected, Safe Economy.From only
$9,492
3In
Stock
‘07 - ‘09 Fusion/Milan
Inspected, Side Air Bags,Good Miles. From only
$ 11,992
8In
Stock
2000 Chevy SilveradoT10019C.
Auto., Clean.$6,600
2000 Dodge Dakota SLTT10075A.Low Miles.
$7,980
2006 Ford Focus ZX4P9164A.
4 Door, Low Miles.$9,492
2001 VW PassatP10-083.
Power Roof, Extra Clean.$7,992
2001 Lexus ES300T10052A2.
Leather, Roof.$7,992
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21649 N COUNTYLINE RD: Reynolds Township- Tri-County Schools. Tucked into the woods thisvery private and very well maintained 3 bed 2 bathhome awaits the growing family. Large 2+ stallgarage. Hunting in your own woods and close toadditional state land. Get onto this one today.
73 CEDAR ST, CEDAR SPRINGS: This is acharming home with new, high efficient furnaceand A/C, tongue & groove wood cathedralceilings throughout, hardwood bedroom floors,an open inviting floor plan. Mature landscapingon a corner lot across from Morley Park.
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VANDYKE’S ENGINEREBUILDING
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$650/ 3BR - For Rent533 Emory, Howard City, MI 49329
3 Bedroom, 1 Bath older home in the
town of Howard City. HUGE partiallyfenced yard, mostly updated insideand out. $650 a month, $650
security deposit. Pets $50 extra amonth with approval. Call today for your personal tour, ask for Denise
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LASTING MEMORIESTAXIDERMY
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Phone: 231-846-1117231-856-0285
Email: [email protected]: lastingmemoriestaxidermy.com
DOSCH’SDEER PROCESSING
De-BonedIncludes grinding burger, vacuum packed and freezing.
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Sausage, Other Sausages & Jerky Elk • Moose • Caribou, etc.
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Game Heads, Mammals, and FishTo all you great Deer Hunters! Just a few field tips for your trophy
Buck. If it’s not below 32 degrees you need to cape your deer as soon
as possible, no more than one day. Three days if it is. Cut around the
deer behind the shoulders, cut the front legs off just above the knees
and skin the deer up to the head and cut off. Put in plastic bag and
freeze it or take to your taxidermist. I will be happy to do it for you if
you bring it to me. Good Luck, and safe hunting. ~ Steve Pritchard
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Michigan Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm has proclaimed October as
“Michigan Car-Deer Crash Safety Awareness Month.”In Michigan in 2009 there were 61,486 reported car-deer crashes with 10 motorists killed and 1,648
injured. About 80 percent of all car-deer crashes take place on two-lane roads between dusk and dawn.
(Of the reported car-deer accidents Kent County is number one and Montcalm County is number five in
the state’s highest accident rate).
What can you do?
• Stay aware, awake, alert, and sober.
• Remember, safety belts are your best defense in any collision.
• Be alert for deer in spring and fall, especially at dawn and dusk.
• Heed deer crossing and speed limit signs, particularly on two-lane roads.If a crash is unavoidable:
• Don’t swerve!
• Brake firmly
• Hold on to the steering wheel.
• Stay in your lane.
• Bring you vehicle to a controlled stop.
We at Hill’s Body Shop have noticed an increase in deer hits in the month of October through December
and a big surge directly after the time change, because more people are still on the road at sunset.
If you have had the misfortune of hitting a deer, Hill’s Body Shop, Inc. is here to help restore your ve-hicle to its pre-accident condition. Your insurance company may refer you to one of their “preferred”
repair facilities. These body shops have an agreement with your insurance company to keep down the
cost of your vehicle repair in exchange for referrals. We believe it’s not in your best interest to take
your vehicle to these contracted repair shops. We believe safety and quality should come before cost,
whereas these “preferred” shops seem to put cost before quality and safety. We believe it to be unethical
to cheapen your vehicle repair to save your insurance company money. You’re our customer, not your
insurance company’s. Hill’s Body Shop, Inc. has always and will always provide the finest repairs avail-
able regardless of DRP contracts.
For more information about what you can do to avoid a car-deer accident and what to do if you do havea car-deer accident, please visit our website http://www.hillsbodyshop.com/
Hill’s Body ShopHill’s Body ShopHill’s Body Shop“Quality Service You Can Depend On”
507 W. Shaw • Howard City • Next to Mobil
231-937-7380 or 800-938-9141Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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C HURCH D IRECTORY
Ensley Baptist Church7077 120th St., Sand Lake
SundaySunday School ............. 9:45 am
Morning Worship ....... 10:45 am
Evening Worship ......... 6:00 pm Nursery Both Services
Wednesday - 7:00 pmSept. - April – AWANA
K - 6th GradesJr. & Sr. High Youth Group
Adult Bible Study
Rev. James Ankerberg, Senior Pastor
Youth TeamChurch Phone 616-636-5581
www.ensleybaptist.com
Rev. Darryl Miller
Phone: 616-636-5673 Worship Service 9:30 amChildren’s Church 9:30 am
~ FOR RENT ~Church Ed. Building with fully
equipped kitchen. Make reservationsnow for your parties, family reunions,showers, graduations, group meetings.
Call Crystal Gould at 616-636-5615$65.00 Rental, additional $25.00
refundable cleaning fee.• NO ALCOHOL •
SAND LAKEUNITED
METHODISTCHURCH
45 6th St. • Sand Lake
Emmanuel
BaptistChurch16028 Isabella St. • Coral
Morning Worship 10 am
Sunday School 11:15 amEvening Service 6 pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
Pastor Bert Boes
231-354-6347231-354-6311
Gospel Jamboree 3rd Sat. of the month.
A warm welcome awaits you at
BIG PRAIRIE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH1988 S. Elm, White Cloud
(2 mi. N. of Hilltop Store - Hardy Dam)
Sunday Worship 9:30 amSunday School 10:45 am
Pastor Arnold Guikema Jr.
Ph. 231-689-0255
or 231-689-1850
304 Shaw St. • Howard City
Celebrating 135 Years of
Ministry in Howard CitySunday School .....................9:45 am
Morning Worship ...............11:00 am
Evening Worship .................6:00 pm
Wednesday 6:30 - 8:15 pm Awana (grades K-6th)
Teen Activity Center
Adults Bible Study & Prayer 6:30 pm
Pastor Brian Humphreys
Associate Pastor Paul Austin
Church Phone: 231-937-4809 www.howardcitybaptist.com
First BaptistChurch
HERITAGEUnited Methodist Church19931 W. Kendaville • Pierson
Sunday Worship 10:30 amSunday School 9:30 am*
Sunday Youth Activities 5:30 pm*
Wed.: Kids Club 6 pm**September to May
Brad Brillhart, Pastor Office Phone
231-937-4310
9920 Reed Rd., Howard City
Non Denominational Sunday Morning
Worship Service 10 am
Sunday Evening Service & Youth Group 6 pm
Mens & Womens Discipleship
groups offered throughout the week.For more info, call or visit our web site at:
www.grace-hc.org
Pastor Joel Cooper Pastor Jorge Ballivian
231-937-6440 or 937-6833
Corner of Cypress & 136th
www.ensleyumc.org
Rev. Darryl Miller Office: 616-636-5659
Sunday Worship 11 amSunday School 9:45 am
Open Hearts, Open Minds,Open Doors
South EnsleyUnited
MethodistChurch
You’re Invited To…
Pierson
Bible Church101 Grand • Pierson, MI
Sunday School – 9:45 am
Worship – 11:00 am
Evening – 6:00 pm
Teens – 5:30 pm
Tuesday - Grief Share 9:30 am
Wed. Services – 7:00 pm
BLAST during school year
Ladies Bible Study – 1:30 pm
Pastor Thomas Sluys
616-636-5542 www.piersonbiblechurch.org
CHURCH OF THE
FULL GOSPEL(Since 1946)
Non-Denominational
Pentecostal Grace180 E. Lake St.
SAND LAKE1 block E. of Traffic Light
Sunday School 10 amSunday Morning 11 am
Sunday Night 6 pm Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
Pastor Verta Giddings
(616) 636-5628Pastor Gary Giddings(616) 799-0331
Northland
Church of Christ A non-denominational
New Testament Church
Sunday Worship .............. ......... 10 AM
Bible School for all ages ..... 11:30 AM
(Staffed nursery available)
Matt. 6:33
“Christ in you, the hope of glory”- Cor. 1:27
Mr. Dan Nicksich,
Senior Pastor
9891 Mason Dr. • GrantM-37 South of Newaygo
231-834-9910
231-937-4921
Pastor Steven Frentz
Worship Service 9:30 am
Sunday School 10:45 amSat. Night Service 5:00
Youth Activities - Call Church
www.bethellutheranchurchonline.org
BethelLutheran
ChurchM-46 East of Old 131
PINE GROVECommunity Church A Christian Reformed
Ministry
Sunday Service 10 am
Boys & Girls Clubs
Wednesday at 6:45 pm
Youth & Sr. High - Call Church
231-937-5250On M-82, 5 miles west of
Howard City
Knowing, Growing, Going
An Evangelical Free Church
of America53 E. 88th Street • Newaygo, MI 49337
Sunday Worship at 10:30 am
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 6:30 pm
Wednesday Sr. & Jr. High Youth
Meetings at 7:00 pm
Thursday Women’s Bible Study and
GAP Men’s Group at 7:00 pm
Pastor Jim Groenink231-652-9461
www.rvccnewaygo.com
Greater Lakeview Area Churches
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Our Savior’sLutheran Church
530 W. Howard City-Edmore Rd.P.O. Box 378, Edmore
2½ miles west of Edmore on M-46
989-427-3316Rev. William Twynham
Worship 11:00 AMHoly Communion celebrated 1st & 3rd Sundays
SylvesterCommunity Church
5 Mile Road • Mecosta, MI 49332
231-972-0233Sunday Morning Worship Service • 10 AM
Fellowship Time • 11 AM
Sunday School • 11:30 AM
Pastor: Richard Taylor
St. Margaret Mary
Catholic Church1051 E. Howard City Rd. • Edmore
989-427-5645Sunday Morning Worship 9 AM
Tues. & Thurs. Morning Worship
8:30 AM
Rev. Joseph Pettit
110 Edgar St.Lakeview
1 Mile North of M-46 on Youngman Rd.989-352-6836
Sunday Morning W orship • 9:30 am Sunday School • 11 am
Sunday Evening Bible Study • 6 pm W ednesday Kids Program & Prayer Meeting • 7 pm
Other Opportunities: Choir , Small Group Bible Studies,& Youth Groups
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231-937-4740Reaching Out For Christ Ministries
Every Sunday beginning at10am with Praise & Worship!
(Includes Kids Bible Lesson and Great Fellowship)
Come expecting to receive an anointed message
from the Word of God and to be encouraged toknow the love of Christ on a personal Basis.Pastor: Lynne Kronewitter • 616.984.7229
Meeting at: Maple Valley Complex239 First Street • Trufant
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Motorcycles2004 HARLEY DAVIDSON sportster1200c. 5600 miles.Screaming Eaglepipes and air cleaner,Harley Lockableleather saddlebags.$5500O.B.O.2312502225
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1997 CHEVY SILVERADO 4X4 Pick-up, Full size - K1500, Maroon, standardcab, short box, 5.7 V8, power win-dows/locks, air, 3in body lift, Flow-
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1997 F-150 EXT Cab 4X4 needs tranny$1200. Newer Troy Built riding mower,used 2 seasons $850. Both OBO. 231-679-9642
280 Farm Goods
HAY FOR SALE: 1st cut $2.00/bale.2nd cut $2.50/bale. Pasture mix. NoRain. No Sundays. 231-856-4412
SUGAR BEETS By The Scoop, Alsobagged beets and shell corn. 10 Miles eastof Morley Stanwood School on 5 Mile Rd.
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Tri County
Youth
Wrestling
Sign Up6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
at Tri County Middle School
Wednesday, November 3rdTuesday, November 9th
Any child who will be 5 years old
by December 31, 2011 is welcome!
Please bring a copy of the child’s birth certificate that we can keep on file.
Cost is $45.00 for the first child and $35.00 for each additional child.Cost includes MYWAY registration and T-shirt.
Practice will begin Dec. 7th from 6 - 8 pm at TC Middle School.
and will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
For more information or questions please callCarrie Prestia at 231-519-2877 or Zach Wall at 616-481-4297.
RECYCLELocal Full Service Mobile Recycling Centers
Paper • Glass • Metal • Plastic 1 - 7All containers must be clean.
All types of household batteries will be accepted(For example: Alkaline, nickel, cadmium, cell
phone, and button batteries)NO lead acid automotive batteries.
For questions please contact MSU Extension office at989-831-7500
Attendants will also be on site.
Howard City: 2nd Tuesday ofthe month 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
& 4th Saturday of the month9 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Fire Station/ Village Offices, 125 East Shaw
Lakeview: 4th Wednesday ofthe month - 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.High School Parking Lot,9800 N. Youngman Road.
Recycling brochure can be found at the MSU Extension website:www.msue.msu.org/montcalmunder the Recycling-Resource Recovery area.
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Sugar Cravings is an AddictionRefined sugar has been found to be far more addictive than cocaine -- one of the most addictive substances
currently known! And, it’s important to remember that refined sugar is not the only culprit you have tocontend with if you’re craving sweets. Starch, in the form of grains and potatoes, metabolizes into sugar in
your body and should therefore also be limited within your diet if you want to lose weight and feel better. Itis also important to remember that your taste buds are likely not the best indicators of what foods are good
for your body.
Fortunately, there are ways to remedy this problem and put an end to the cycle.
Modify your diet – A strategic diet that emphasizes good fats, and avoids blood sugar spikes will re-sensitize your cells’ ability to hear hormonal messages correctly. “Eat Right for Your Type”, by Peter D’Adamois usually very beneficial
Re-educate your taste buds – This is simply a matter of “clearing” your palate of grains to eliminate your body’s learned response to sugar. Once you’ve abstained from sugars and grains for awhile, you’ll notice thatother foods will taste better than ever.
Battle the physical aspects of your sugar cravings – Anyone who exercises intensely on a regular basis will know that significant amounts of cardiovascular exercise is the cure for sweetcravings. The mechanism is related to the dramatic reduction in insulin levels thatoccurs after exercise. Elevated insulin levels are one of the primary reasons for foodcravings and if insulin levels are reduced, most of these cravings simply disappear.
Battle the emotional aspects of your sugar addiction – A great way to help youovercome your food cravings is through the use of Emotional Freedom Technique(EFT). In addition to sugar being excessively addictive, there is almost always anemotional component to food cravings as well. And while most people are ableto find success in overcoming their physical addiction, they are still left with theemotional addiction. This technique eliminates negative emotions that sabotage
your health, and replaces them with positives. Read, “The Happiness Code” by Gary Laundre.
Put Your Health in Your Own Hands. Bob Huttinga PA-C. 989-352-6500.
Zellie’s Opry House, early 1900’s
Visit us at
www.zelliesopryhouse.comKeith & Terri Grannis, Proprietors
Zellie’s Opry House, P. O. Box 332, 230 E. Edgerton, Howard City, MI 49329, 616-260-3032
Welcomes
“Don Loomis & Bluegrass Revival”
Admission $5Doors open 6:00 p.m.; pre-show 6:10 p.m.; concert 7:00 p.m.
Soul stirring, traditional gospel music
at Zellie’s Opry House!
Regional favorites Don Loomis, Dave
Conley Sr., Dave Conley, Jr. and all of
the Bluegrass Revival gang pride
themselves in bringing a hand
clapping, toe tapping gospel show to
their audience!
Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010
Forrest was released tous by his owners and inneed of a loving home.He is a very large catbut also very sweet. For-rest gets along great withother cats, dogs and chil-dren. He is super mel-low, in fact he is so mel-
low that he doesn’t evenmind getting a bath. Hewill make a great familypet! Forrest is availablefor adoption, stop in andmeet him today!
Many other cats areavailable to be
adopted, and plenty of dogs too. Go online to
www.petfinder.com/shelters/montcalm.htmlfor a full list of adoptable animals. There is a $40 adoptionfee for dogs, $20 for cats, as well as a refundable spay/neu-ter deposit ($50 for dogs, $25 for cats) unless the animal is
“fixed” already. New animals are brought into the shelter ona daily basis, so if the one you want is gone by the time youcall, the Montcalm County Animal Shelter will do its bestto find you a dog or cat that matches what you’re lookingfor. The Montcalm County Animal Shelter is open to the
public Mon-Fri 12:30pm to 5pm, except Weds 12:30pmto 7pm. Call (989) 831-7355 or (616) 225-7355 for more
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER1,2010•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 3Injured? In Pain? Need Relief?
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CEDAR SPRINGS • COOPERSVILLE • GRANT • SPARTA • WAYLAND
The Pere Marquette Snowmobile Club is now taking bids
for snow plowing from December 1, 2010 to March 31,
2011 for the White Pine Trail Staging Areas in Cedar
Springs, Big Rapids and Reed City. Also need Port-a-Jon
rental bids for the staging area in Cedar Springs and Reed
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Please send bids to: Pere Marquette Snowmobile Club
PO Box 1153, Evart, MI 49631
For more information or questions, please call
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09 Chevy Malibu LS 4 Door 2.2 4 Cyl, Loaded, Arizona Auto, 41k Miles ...... $12,995 or $265 Mo.
09 Dodge Journey SXT AWD SUV3.5 Eng, Loaded, 6 Disc MP3/CD Player ............$14,995 or $310 Mo.
08 Ford Taurus X Station Wagon3.5 V6 Eng, Loaded, 3rd Seat, Great Family Car $13,995 or $275 Mo.
08 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Mini Van3.3 V6 Eng, Loaded Stow N Go, 48k Miles .......$13,995 or $300 Mo.
08 Chrysler Town & Country SE Mini Van3.3 V6 Eng, Loaded, Stow N Go .......................$10,995 or $210 Mo.
08 Chevrolet Impala LS 4 Door 3500 Eng, Loaded, Leather ..............................$10,995 or $210 Mo.
07 Dodge Dakota Crew Cab ST 4x4 Pickup3.7 Eng, Power Seat, Arizona Truck ..................$11,995 or $230 Mo.
07 Buick Lucerne CXL 4 Door Loaded3800 Eng, Heated & Memory Seats, 42k .........$17,995 or $360 Mo.
07 Chevy Cobalt LT 4 Door 4 Cyl, Economy, Loaded, Arizona Auto ................$6,995 or $170 Mo.
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07 Dodge Dakota Ext Cab 4x4 Pickup3.7 Eng, V6, Air, Cruise, Loaded, Topper ..........$10,995 or $229 Mo.07 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Reg Cab Pickup
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4 Cyl, Economy, Air, Auto ....................................$4,995 or $200 Mo.03 Chevy Tahoe 4 Door 4x4 SUV
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SERVICE DIRECTORY
For Rates & Information Call Traci at 231-937-4740
r Rates & Inf rma ion ll Traci at
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13399 White Creek
Cedar Springs1/4 Mile S. of 17 Mile Rd.
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616-262-8036HOWARD CITY
All types of Concrete ConstructionIncluding Brick, Block, Poured Walls
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616.364.0550 Bill Coleman1.800.396.2233 Owner
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BatteriesStarters & Alternators
2121 Alpine, N.W. • Grand RapidsHours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-12
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If YOU can’t flush…You may need US!
DentonBoys
Drilling ToysDenton and SonsWater Well Drilling
8744 124th St. • Sand Lake
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616-636-5684 616-636-4623
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Closed
SaturdayOpen Sunday 9am to 3pm
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FREE Installation of Batteries, Headlamps, Wiper Blades with a purchase from Auto Value (next door). Covers most applications. Some restrictions apply.
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Please stop in at Sparta Chevrolet
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COLLECTIBLES/HOUSEHOLD: Old Sessions Mantel
Clock, Dryer Rack, Several Picture Frames-many with Oval
Glass, Several Runner and Area Rugs, Dress Forms, MilitaryMedals, Wash Bowl and Pitchers, Assortment of Knives,
Several Brass Mirrors on Stands, Jailers Keys, Variety of
Dresser Hand Mirrors, Pocket Watch, Shoe Hooks, Fluted
Glass Bowl, Bi-Centennial Half Dollars, Cow Bell, Chamber
Pot, Brass Lion Head Tape Dispenser, Religious Items, Old
Tins, Atomizer, Bedspreads, Dolls ( some porcelain), Gerber
Dolls (large and small, black and white), Hat Manikin, Doll
Cradle, Bear Head, Victor Portable Record Player, Step Lad-
der, Whicker Baby Cradle, Whicker Duck Baby Rocker, Wicker
Lamp, Doll Vanity, Music Stand, Doll Buggy, Cast Iron Horse and
Ice Buggy, Table Lighter, Trinket Boxes, Tiaras, Large Quantity of
Lamp Shades, Dishes, Stemware, Glassware, Candles and Burn-
ers, Strap on Ice Skates, large amount of Christmas Stuff, Brass
Balance Scales, Escape Ladder, Ping Pong Set, Bread Machine,
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(Used very little, like new, new batteries), Twin Beds
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Mahogany Wall Mirror, Several Picture Frames all sizes
and Shapes, Several Lamp Shades (many Tiffany Style),
Brass Butler, Brass Bed (Double), Youth Rocker, High
Chair, Oak Dressing Mirror, Oak Library Table (Oval w/ Double Pedestal), Full Size
Bed, Many Chairs, Wicker Table, Hall Tree, Large Oval Mirror, Couch and Love Seat,
Desk with Upper Shelf Unit, Fireplace Set, Several Marble Table Top Pieces (many
sizes), Westinghouse Porcelain Oven/Range, Solid Wood Butcher Block on Legs, Iron
Crib, Twin Bed, Chest of Drawers, Dressing Screen, Oil Paintings, Small TV, 2 Large
Trunks, Iron Wine Rack, Folding Display Table, Child’s Crib, and MORE!
GARAGE/TOOLS: North Star Pro Series Generation
8000PPG (13HP Honda eng. Like new), Hand Saws,
Pry Bars, Harpoon Forks, Block Pulley’s, Scythes, Barn
Beam Auger, Char Broil Gas Grill, Wheel Horse YardCart, Ladders, George Forman Fry Pan, Set of old Maps,
Black and Decker Cordless Drill 12V., S I Jacobson Chi-
cago End Wrench Set,, C-Clamps, Starret Micrometer,
Craftsman Metric and Wrench Set, Deep Well Sockets, Gas Cans, Craftsman Belt Sand-
er, Grease Guns, New alternator, Fuel and Oil Filters, Come –a-Long, Torch, Trouble
Light, Car Ramps, Floor Jacks, Precision Transistor Tester, Battery Charger, Many Mic
Tools, Remington Garden Wizard Electric Roto tiller, Hard Gun Case, and MORE!
AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This is a very partial list, just come and see all that’s here.
This is one of the last sales from the Czyzewicz Estate out of Fremont.
To view pictures go towww.auctionconnectioninc.com
AUCTIONEERS:
Bob Rottier 231-638-6152
Steve Rottier 989-615-3506
Cash, Check w/ positive ID
MasterCard and Visa acceptedRegistered Auctioneer # 2801000032
Full lunch service available.
The Healing Center www.thehealingcenteroflakeview.com
332 S. Lincoln, PO Box 514 • Lakeview989-352-6500
A Course in Miracles
Wednesday Evenings 6-8pm,with Cindy Berry Addis.
Study group format includes:Meditation • Weekly Lesson • ForgivenessWork • Reading & Discussion of the
ACIM Text • Drawing of InspirationalCards for Guidance & Sharing.
Cost: a Love Offering Basis.
Palmistry IntensiveNovember 14th 1:30-4:30pm,with Jewel Sheldon.
Class format includes:Basics of Palm Reading.
Shape • Lines • Health Signs• Curious Marks • Signs • Plus More!Class Interaction is Necessary, So Bring a
Friend! Cost: $35 Per Person.
For Reservations Call 989-352-6500Check out our available classes online at:
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MSGT Clifford
V. JohnstonU.S. Air Force
June 1977 - July 1997
Grenada,
Desert Shield,
Desert Storm
Gus Shoemaker 1918 War
Airman
William C.
Howe, Jr.U.S. Air Force
Frank H. LeeProudly served his
country from
December 23, 1945 to
August 14, 1948.
Thanks Dad.
Your Family
PFC-2
Adam White Iraq
Frank H. LeeProudly served his
country from
December 23, 1945 to
August 14, 1948.
Thanks Dad.
Your Family
SGT
James VanEllen “Butch”
1967 - 1969
U.S. Army Veteran of
Vietnam Conflict
MSGT Clifford
V. JohnstonU.S. Air Force
June 1977 - July 1997
Grenada,
Desert Shield,
Desert Storm
MSGT Clifford
V. JohnstonU.S. Air Force
June 1977 - July 1997
Grenada,Desert Shield,
Desert Storm
Jack L. Zuverink 1967 - 1968
U.S. Army Veteran of
Korea &
Vietnam Conflict
In Tribute
to Our Veterans
In the November 8 issue of the River
Valley News Shopper, our staff and
area merchants would like to salute
the bravery of our area veterans who
have served and are currently serving
our country – so if you have a loved one who has served in the military or
is currently serving please mail their
photo and service dates along with a
self addressed stamped envelope for
photo return to…The River Valley News Shopper
491 W. Shaw
Howard City, MI 49329 or
E-mail: [email protected]
Photos & information must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. Nov. 1, 2010.
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Hours: M-Th 9am-6pm • Fri 9am-6pm • Sat 9am-6pm • Sun Noon-4pm
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