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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:nObituaries, Page 3 & 4
nCommunity News, Page 5
nLetter to the Editor,Page 7
LETTER TO THE EDITOR POLICY Letters published in the River Valley Record-Enterprise
do not reect the overall opinion of the paper. A letter to the
editor may be written once per month by any member of
the community who wishes to express their view of a certainissue. Letters should be in good taste, be no longer than 500
words, include the signature and home town of the writer.
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Area Happenings and Directories. .. . Noon on Wednesday
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Community fund announces remianing grant awardsThe Directors of the Montcalm
Panhandle Community Fund are very pleased to announce that the remainderof available grant funds for this year hasbeen awarded to Maple Valley Townshipfor the benet of their annual Coral DaysFestival.
There was a total of $3,000 avail- ble to be awarded this year. $1,350 wasreviously awarded to the Timothy C.auenstein Reynolds Township Library
for their “teen and tween” reading pro-grams.
An additional $1,000 was awarded toThree Fires Little League to assist in thedevelopment of a baseball eld for disad- vantaged children.
The grant for the Coral Days Fes-tival is in the amount of $650 and will be used to aid in the celebration of the150th anniversary celebration of Coralthat will occur next year. This grant
award supplements other fundraisingactivities including spaghetti dinners,pancake breakfasts, and other fund rais-ing events.
The 150th anniversary celebration will showcase the history of Coral and isan event that is expected to draw visitorsfrom many surrounding communities.
With this grant award, more than$16,000 of total grants have been giv-en since the inception of the Montcalm
Panhandle Community fund and thefunds assets are soon expected to exceed$110,000. Applications for grants gen-erally occur in the summer of each year with grant recipients announced in early September.
Donations to the Montcalm Panhan-dle Community Fund can be sent to POBox 596, Howard City, MI 49329. Ques-tions can be directed to (231) 937-6758or (231) 937-4141.
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Stage play brings area
familiestogether
Christmas is certainly a time when mostpeople gather with family and friends for fun
and frivolity. It’s just a given nowadays. Fami-lies look for creative ways to enjoy the tidingsof the season. Some volunteer their time at asoup kitchen, some might wander their neigh-borhood streets singing Christmas carols andsome might hop in the car one evening anddrive miles just to look at thousands of Christ-mas lights.
But, for a small group of people in northernKent County, they’ve chosen to celebrate theirChristmas holidays by taking to the stage. Thecast and crew of “The Christmas Carol”, whichnumbers well over 40, is comprised largely of people who just happen to be related to eachother.
The production director boasts that it’struly a family affair.
“It’s wonderful to see so many families in-
olved in such a fashion,” said Terri Riggle,roduction stage director. “They’re having funnd spending a lot of time together in a worth-hile project.”
Ebenezer Scrooge, is played by Rockford’sirgil Hubbard, and his wife, Kathleen, who’saking her acting debut on the Kent Theatre
tage, is playing the wife of the character Fred,crooge’s nephew. Cedar Springs resident Russole, who’s Bob Cratchit, is also given singingirection under the guidance of his wife Carol-e, who’s the production’s music director, andaura Johnson, who plays Christmas Present,lso enjoys being on stage with her son, Tom,ho plays Young Scrooge.
And the list continues. There are twoother and daughter combinations, Judy andreAnna Schulz of Howard City and Eva Wal-
ers and her daughter, Mystic also from How-rd City. Then there’s the Price family, all fromedar Springs, who have four out of their veembers involved in the play. Jon, the father,
s playing dual roles of Mr. Fezziwig and thehost of Christmas Future, his wife, Tammy,
s Mrs. Fezziwig, son Jordan is Dick Wilkins
See PLAY page 5
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RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER•MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011
HAVE A SAFE AND ENJOYABLE
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OBITUARIES
John Edward GouldJohn Edward Gould, 84, of Sand Lake, died Mon-
day, Nov. 14, 2011, at his home.Ed was born July 29, 1927, in
Sand Lake, the son of Glenn andElizabeth (Bradley) Gould. He grew up on a small farm just outside thetown of Sand Lake. He was part of afamily of 10 brothers and sisters: Au-drey, Charles, Wayne, Joe, Glenice, Art, Judy, Sim and Guy. Ed servedin the Army for two years after hegraduated from Sand Lake School. When he returned home, he marriedMarian Wulff on Nov. 29, 1947. Ed and Marian werealways together with smiles on their faces. They werea match made in heaven. Ed and Marian raised theirve children, John, Larry, Bill, Steve and Susan. Duringhis childrens’ younger years he was a Boy Scout leader,helped with youth boxing and coached baseball teams. We all remember Ed as a hard worker. He worked as a welder at a few small companies. He worked in main-tenance at Wolverine World Wide. He served as unionpresident. He retired after 20 years of dedication. He was an active man. Prior to his diagnosis of Parkinson’sdisease, he stayed busy. He loved the outdoors, hunt-ing, shing, camping and golng. He spent many win-ters in Florida where he could enjoy them year round.Like most of the Gould’s he loved his tractors, JOHN
DEERE tractors. He also enjoyed visiting Buckley forthe annual Antique Tractor Show. Ed was a family man.His grandchildren were his life. Grandpa and GrandmaGould’s house was visited often. It was where memories were made. Taking us on trips to the cabin in Idlewild,smelt dipping and camping. John Edward Gould’s leg-acy is strong.
Surviving are his wife, Marian (Wulff) Gould; vechildren, John Gould, Larry Gould, Steve Gould, BillGould and Sue (Jim) Pike; 16 grandchildren; 41 great-grandchildren; ve great-great-grandchildren; broth-ers and sisters, Charles (Betty) Gould, Wayne (Crystal)
Gould, Joe (Lena) Gould, Judy (Jerry) Troupe, Glenice(Ken) VanLoozenoord, Art (Linda) Gould, Sim (Patsy)Gould and Guy (Marilyn) Gould. He was preceded indeath by his parents; sister, Audrey Anderson; daugh-ter-in-law, Sarah Gould and great-grandson, DevenGould. We will all miss your laughter and smile. Thefamily received friends from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2011 at Bliss-Witters & Pike Fu-neral Home, Cedar Springs where services were heldon Nov. 18 with Darryl Miller ofciating. Interment atSand Lake Cemetery. Memorial contributions may bemade to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
Harry Eugene HackbardtHarry Eugene Hackbardt, 80, of Howard City, loving
husband, father, brother, grandfather and great-grand-father, went to be with his Lord onThursday, Nov. 17, 2011, at his home with his family by his side.
Harry honorably served four years in the U.S. Navy. In 1953, hemarried Rose Mary Bennitt. Soonafter, they worked hand-in-handfarming and raising ve children. He worked as a custodian at Tri County Area Schools where he mentoredmany youth. Harry loved people,and always encouraged others to make good choices.He was devoted to his faith in the Lord. Harry servedin many community associations – Ensley Zoning andPlanning Board, Tri County Area School Board, FarmBureau and the South Ensley United Methodist Churchcommittees. He was humbled when he was given theopportunity to speak at the 1994 graduation com-mencement, where he “dared” students to have faith inthe Creator, in their dreams, to share their possessions,and to be thankful for the country they live in. Harry will be remembered for his strong faith, smile, laugh,kindness, energy, love of family and friends, incrediblelove for life, and his tenacity in work. He was a publicservant. Harry was a very, very special man and an in-
tegral part of the community. Harry left us a legacy of good faith, good works and good will. He was an impor-tant part of our lives, simply a good man. God will say “Well done, good and faithful servant.” He was alwaysthe same positive, easy-going person, who broughtsmiles to everyone.
Harry was preceded in death by his wife, Rose. Heis survived by his children, Sam and Julie (McBride),Kim and Kimberly (Baxter), Pam (Hackbardt) Castle,Bob and Angie (Hackbardt) Anderson, Dan and Lana(Richard); grandchildren, Joseph, Spencer and Becky,Marissa, Hanson, Janel, Hannah, Kaylee, Kelvin, Kelsy,
Karmen, Kiana; great grandson, Quincen; siblings, Al- bert and Marge Hackbardt, Glen Hackbardt, and Marieand Roger Sickelsteel; sister-in-law, Dorothy Krampe.The family received friends on Tuesday, Nov. 22 atResurrection Life Church, 3233 10 Mile Rd., Rock -ford where a memorial service was held. Pastors Larry Young and Jorge Ballivian ofciating. Memorial con-tributions can be sent to The Alzheimer’s Association,2944 Fuller Ave NE, Ste. 101, Grand Rapids, MI 49505. Arrangements by Bliss-Witters & Pike Funeral Home,Cedar Springs.
Cliff HarperCliff Harper, 70, of Howard City, passed away Nov.
20, 2011, at Spectrum Health Butterworth Campus.He was born Feb. 9, 1941, in Sault St. Marie, On-
tario, Canada, the son of Walter and Vera (Middaugh)Harper. During his working years he worked as a craneoperator as well as a truck driver for most of his life.Cliff loved to spend time talking to others.
In 1993 he married Nancy Vandyke, who survives. Also surviving are one brother, Frank (Bernice) of On-tario; three sisters, Rita Conway of Ontario, Mary Daigleof Florida and Margaret Swystun of Ontario; and sev-eral nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers, Thomas and Leslie.
As to Cliff’s request cremation has taken place. Ar-rangements were entrusted to The Heckman Funeralhome of Howard City.
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER
Edward SagorskiPIERSON — Mr. Edward Sagorski,
70, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 12,2011.
He was agraduate of Ce-dar Springs HighSchool. Ed servedhis country in theU.S. Army dur-ing the Vietnam
War. He workedas a supervisor forGordon Manufac-turing. Ed was aformer Pierson Township Supervisor.He was a member of the Glenn HillPost #287 American Legion. After hisretirement, he fullled his passionof being a full-time babysitter for hisgrandchildren. He always had a gar-den which seemed to get bigger each year. He looked forward to the yearly trip to Brimley with his two brothers,in hopes of walking away from the ca-sino with at least gas money to returnhome. He often stopped at the StageStop for a quick cup of coffee and con- versation with many friends.
Ed is survived by his loving wife,Barbara; children, Pat Sagorski,Gregory Sagorski,and Lianne Den-sham, and Angie and Jamie Bucholtz;grandchildren, Noah, Kaela and Is-sac; brothers and sisters, John andBarbara Sagorski, James and Nancy Sagorski, Joanne Robinson, Stan-ley and Pat Sagorski Jr., Rev. Fr.Peter A. Sagorski, George and Kay Rae Sagorski, Mary Ann and LorenDragoo, Frank and Cathie Sagorski,and Marnie and Karl Keifer; sister-in-law, Mrs. Shirley Sagorski; aunts,Sister Albert, O.P., and Sister RoseSerphine, O.P.; numerous nieces andnephews; in-laws, Marie and Dave VanMale, John Morris and Rich and
Nancy Morris. He was preceded indeath by his brothers, Donald and Jo-seph, his parents, Stanley and HelenSagorski; father and mother-in-law,Orual and Bertha Morris; sisters-in-law, Lee Sagorski and mary Sagorskiand nephew, Andrew. The Mass of Christian Burial took place at Mary Queen of the Apostles in Sand Lake with Rev. Msgr. Edward A. Hankie- wicz presiding. Military honors underthe auspices of the Kent County Veter-
ans Honor Guard. Arrangements wereentrusted to the Pederson FuneralHome, Rockford.
Marian BonineSmith
Marian Bonine Smith, 94, of Coral,passed away at Twin Oaks RetirementHome in Gowen on Nov. 21, 2011.
She was born Nov. 14, 1917, in Tru-fant, the daughter of Burt and Lillian(Brown) Eurick. She enjoyed ceram-ics, farming, painting, baking as wellas making wedding cakes.
Surviving are her grandchildren,Dan (Neta) Block, Barb (Ron) She-
ler, Jim Block, Steve Smith, Deb(Paul) Fitzner; two great nephews,Jim (Carolyn) Brown and Jon Brown;one great niece, Janet (Bill) Hoch andmany great-grandchildren and great-nieces and nephews. She was preced-ed in death by her parents; husband,Clarence; a son, Donald; a daughter,Dorothy; two brothers, Lloyd andEarl; and two sisters, Grace Bodelland Blanche Brown.
Funeral services will take place onSaturday at 11 a.m. with Pastor WesSmith ofciating with burial in theCoral Cemetery. Friends may call atthe Heckman Funeral home on Satur-day from 10 a.m. until time of servicesat 11 a.m.
OBITUARIES
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and daughter Grace is Martha Cratchit.
Then there’s the sister and brother com- bination of Leah and Andrew Woltansusfrom Kent City who are playing the Ghostof Christmas Past and Peter Cratchit, re-spectively. Howard City resident JenniferNind is the production stage assistant andis mother to Michael who is playing the Young Errand Boy. Cedar Springs residentScott Phillips plays ghoulish Jacob Marley and his wife Dani is a special effects andlighting technician.
“This production promises to be an en-gaging evening of live stage performances which includes not only acting, but singingand little dancing thrown in just for fun,”Riggle said. “Bring your family. There’s no better way to start the holiday season thanseeing this Christmas classic brought to
life.”
Charles Dickens’ “The Christmas Car-ol,” adapted by Brian Way and producedthrough special arrangements with Bak-er’s Plays and the Cedar Springs Theatre Association, will be opening Friday, Dec. 9at 7:30 on the Kent Theatre stage in down-town Cedar Springs. The production runsthrough Dec. 11 with performances at 2p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, the 10th,and a nal matinee at 2 p.m. on Sunday,Dec. 11. Tickets are $8 for adults and $4for kids 11 and under. They’re availableat the Cedar Springs Public Library or by calling 616-696-0949 or 616-696-SHOW or before each performance at the KentTheatre box ofce, which opens at 7 p.m.for evening performances and at 1:30 p.m.for matinee performances.
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1951 – Rosella Bently of Howard
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tor Program presented at the High
School. She sang three songs:
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and Loveliest Night of the Year”
to the delight of the crowd.
1961 – The face of Lakeview
continues to change as the newhospital building is moving
along, and a laundry is going up
next to the Post Office.
LHS senior Sheila Almy of
Coral has been chosen recipient
of the DAR Good Citizen award.
1976 – Bitterly cold weather has
already put a very thin layer of
ice on Tamarack Lake, but with a
thaw coming everyone is advised
to wait a while longer before
taking that first step of the season
onto the ice.
The Robert Krugers of
Lakeview, and the Roscoe Parks
of Morley are both celebrating
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1996 – The first jet airplane haslanded at the Lakeview airport.
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CHEDDAR
$499
Colby • Block
CHEESE
$2496 oz. box
FREEHoliday Cheese
SamplesFri., Dec. 2
10 AM
Boneless
ROUND STEAKS
$299lb.
Country Style
PORK RIBS
$159lb.
lb.
lb. 10 oz. pkg.
lb.
Chicken
DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS
99¢
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2004 CHEVY SILVERADO CREW CAB DIESEL
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• 4x4• Fresh on the
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• P3892
2005 GMC YUKON XL
$
10,991
• Sharp• Leather• Sunroof• DVD Player
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER COMMUNITY NEWS
Zellie’s Opry House
Concert on Dec. 3Zellie’s Opry House welcomes Bill By-
num & Co. on Saturday, December 3. Inaddition to the featured artist, there willalso be a pre-show by the Zellie’s Opry House Band. Two bands for the low priceof $5.
Although a Detroit native, Bill Bynum’smusical roots are in the South. His par-ents migrated from Black Oak, Arkansasto work in Detroit’s steel industry in the1940s, bringing—like many others—theirlove for country and bluegrass music.
Bill is a rst-prize winner in the MetroDetroit Songwriting Showcase with hissong “Lovin’ You.” He has collaboratedwith legendary Pete Goble and Goble ac-knowledges, “Bill is an excellent songwrit-
er. He’s got a delivery of a song that makesyou feel the song’s telling you somethingwhich is unique.” Local performer, Terry Winright says it best, “Bill Bynum’s good,he’s really good.”
With songs both traditional and origi-nal, Bill Bynum & Co. is a band that’s easy to love and hard to quit. The band’s coreof guitar, Dobro, ddle, bass and harmony vocals can lean into bluegrass, veer towardcountry, or take listeners on a unique jour-ney through Bill’s original songs.
Mark your calendar for December 3when the doors open at 6:00 p.m., withthe pre-show at 6:10 p.m. and Bill Bynum& Co. at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are availableat Zellie’s Opry House (616-260-3032 orwww.zelliesopryhouse.com).
Gingerbread housecontest set for Dec. 3
First Ginger Bread House Contest atHome Town Pizza. Bring your house to be displayed and voted on at Home TownPizza, Dec. 3rd through Dec. 10th. Fordetails and rules call after 4pm Tuesday through Sunday. 616-636-5161 or 616-636-5228.
A big thank you“Thank You” Another successfu
feat for the local VFW Post 3306. ONov. 13th, they put on a Thanksgivindinner for Veteran’s from the homein Grand Rapids and local Veteran’s.Commander Dennis and his crew are to be commended for the work and dedi-cation they put into this. They have
band playing at the Veteran’s enter andthroughout their meal, after their meathey play Bingo. What a rewardinevening for all. Thank You Dennis andcrew. — Dee Becker
Looking for supportTO THE EDITOR:
When you read this I am sure a fewof you will say; there she goes again. butthat is ne, I do believe that when our lo-cal VFW Post 3306 under the leadershipof Commander Dennis and his honoguard Rick, Bill, Bob, Al, Tony, George,Elmer, Jim, Dick, Dee, and Steve put oa Veteran’s Day Service of any kind thatmore of the community could show up
and pay respect by attending these ser- vices. After all if it wasn’t for these meand women you would not be living ia free country. On Memorial Day theput on a Memorial Service at 4 cemeter-ies and 2 memorials, they are in paradesthroughout the year. They are to be com-mended for the job they do, as they passin review it would be great if you couldsalute, put you hand over your heart, re-move your hat or stand and just shakea hand or say “thank you”. I would liketo thank the Kindergarten through 2ndgrade classes for the wonderful bannersthey made and are on display at the PostHome. Thank You.
DEE BEckER Auxiliary Member
Nicole Papendick and Drew Corder of Edmore became the parents of a baby girlat Carson City Hospital. Karlee Kay Corder
was born at 4:49pm on Nov. 11, 2011. She weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce and was 19inches long. Grandparents are Wayne and TeriPapendick of Edmore, Lory and Jerry Burns of Blanchard and Michael Corder of Sumner.
NEW MEMBER
LETTERS TO
THE EDITOR
Howard City Lanes joins chamber of commerceThe Panhandle Area Chamber of Com-
merce would like to welcome Howard City Lanes to our Chamber family.
Established in the 1940’s, Howard City Lanes, 118 E. Edgerton, houses 8 bowlinglanes for league play and family fun. TheLakeview/Howard City Women’s Bowling Association was formed in 1948 and has beensupporting this local business ever since. Withover a dozen leagues scheduled throughoutthe week, owners Greg and Beth Klunder’sfriendly welcome offers bowlers a relaxing at-
mosphere to enjoy their sport. Good food andsocial climate has been successful at bringingthe same leagues of bowlers back time andtime again. “We have a good bowling base of people who come back every year”, says Greg.“The people have been good to us.”
With an expansion projected to open inthe spring, area bowlers can expect to seemore space for bowling and a limited menu with dining area. Limited open bowling isavailable and can be scheduled by calling231.937.4749.
A DOPT -A-F AMILY
and make
Christmas DreamsCome True!
The River Valley News Shopper, the Montcalm County
Panhandle Area Chamber of Commerce, Community First
Federal Credit Union, Independent Bank along with First-
bank are asking the community to join together and help
make Christmas dreams come true for those in our area
in need of support and encouragement during the holiday
season. You can adopt-a-family by stopping at Community
First Federal Credit Union, Independent Bank or Firstbank,
financial institutions in Howard City, beginning November
18th to pick up your family’s tag. Each family’s information
(no last names to be made public) will be on the tag: age,
size, gender, special interests, etc.) Then, just return the tags
with gifts back to the banks by Saturday, December 17th. (No
used clothing, please.)
Give back to YOUR community!
Please contact us by December 3rd.
For more information, contact:
Community First Federal Credit Union 231-937-9400
Independent Bank 231-937-4374
Firstbank 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
We are grateful for the help of the community and the
many organizations whose generosity and compassion
make Howard City a great place to live!
Thank You!
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Montcalm County possesses somestartling statistics. According to theMichigan State Police Crash Statisticsfor 2010 there were 960 vehicle crashesinvolving 10-16 year olds under the inu-ence of alcohol in the State. In MontcalmCounty there were 76 vehicle crashesinvolving 10-16 year olds with 1 fatality and 40 serious injuries. Further, accord-ing to the Michigan Prole for Healthy Youth surveys, “during the past 30 days”,for Montcalm County high school youth,15.6 percent of our 9th graders and 22.3
percent of our 11th graders have had veor more alcoholic drinks in a row withina couple of hours. This is called “bingedrinking episodes,. Local community surveys indicate that 31 percent of ourparents don,t know if there is an alcoholproblem here. Obviously, since so many of our teens are participating in bingedrinking this is denitely a problem.
In an attempt to address youth accessto alcohol and tobacco, a series of Alco-hol and Tobacco Compliance Checks with businesses selling Alcohol and Tobaccohave recently been completed. Workingas a team with Law Enforcement ofcersand underage decoys (buyers), we wereable to complete a number of compli-ance checks. All efforts in this project are
greatly appreciated. During the TobaccoCompliance Checks 67 sites were visited with 9 selling (13.43 percent) and duringthe Alcohol Compliance Checks 32 sites were visited with 5 selling (15.63 per-
cent).Each of the underage buyers pos-
sessed a valid driver,s license or State ID with RED lettering indicating the datethey would be legal to purchase the sub-stances. In most of the cases the clerk didnot ask for the ID. In a few cases, how-ever, they actually looked at the ID andstill sold to the youth.
We would like to acknowledge those businesses that PASSED the compliancechecks and thank them for working toprevent the sales of alcohol and tobacco
products to underage youth.
TOBACCO VENDORS with
NO SALE to Minors:
CITGO, Carson City; BP, Carson City;Blodgett Oil Co, Inc. #33, Carson City;Butternut Corners Convenience, CarsonCity; Carson Village Market, Carson City;Rite Aid of MI #1528, Carson City; NextDoor Store #37, Carson City; Lake StreetStation, Crystal; Wilson’s Party Store,Crystal; Crystal Quick Stop, Crystal;Blanchard Thriftway Inc. Crystal; Ad-miral, Edmore; The Depot – Marathon,Edmore; Jorgensen’s Inc., Edmore; Mar-athon, Edmore; Family Food Center, Ed-more; Gowen General Store, Gowen; Mr.T’s Party Store, Greenville; Greenville EZ
Mart, Greenville; Meijer, Gas Station,Greenville - both; WESCO, Greenville; Admiral Petroleum, Greenville - both;Turk Lake Market, Greenville; AdmiralDisc Tobacco, Greenville; Jorgie’s Mar-
ketplace, Greenville; CITGO, Greenville;Rite Aid of MI, Greenville; Old Mill,Greenville; Petersen Oil, Greenville;Handy Market, Greenville; Walgreens,Greenville; BP Amoco Fast Lane, How -ard City; Mobil M-46 Auto/Truck Stop,Howard City; BP Amoco HC, HowardCity; RJ Liquor Store, Howard City; Rus-tic Sport Shop, Howard City; J & H Fam-ily Store, Howard City; Viking Grocery Mart, Howard City; Leppink’s Inc, How -ard City; Next Door Store, Lakeview; FiveCorner Party, Lakeview; Mobil Lakeview
Mart, Lakeview; Leppink’s Lakeview,Inc., Lakeview; Tamarack Sports, Lakev-iew; Blodgett Food mart & Oil, Sheridan;Sheridan Village Market, Sheridan; BPSheridan, Sheridan; Klinker’s KornerInc., Sheridan; Sidney General Store,Sidney; The Little Store, Six Lakes; Zer-ka’s Party Store, Stanton; Zerka’s Gener-al Store, Stanton; Leppink’s Food Center,Stanton; White Spot, Stanton; Tri-LakesGeneral Store, Stanton; JJ Mini Market,Trufant; AJ’s Meat Market, Vestaburgand Spot Party Store, Vestaburg.
ALCOHOL VENDORS with
NO SALE to Minors:
CITGO, Carson City; BP, CarsonCity; Next Door Store, Carson City; Shell
Gas Station, Carson City; Applebee’s,Greenville; Meijer Gas #201, Greenville; WESCO, Greenville; CITGO, Greenville;Rite Aid Mi, Greenville; Old Mill, Green- ville; Walgreens, Greenville; Winter Inn,
Greenville; Huckleberry’s, Greenville;Reno Bar, Greenville; Wal-Mart, Green- ville; BP Amoco Fast Lane, Howard City;Mobil M 46 Auto/Truck Stop, HowardCity; BP Amoco HC, Howard City; J & HFamily Store Mobil Mart, Howard City;Leppink’s, Howard City; Next Door Store#23, Lakeview; Mobil Lakeview Mart,Lakeview; WESCO, Lakeview; Leppink’sLakeview, Lakeview; Zerka’s GeneralStore, Stanton; Leppink’s Food Center,Stanton and BP, Stanton
Those businesses that DID NOT PASS
our checks have been offered assistancein training their employees how to avoidselling to underage persons. The follow-ing businesses have been identied asselling to a minor within the last year:
TOBACCO SALES
TO MINORS
Handy Market, Greenville; Kramer’sMarket, Six Lakes; Mobil Stanton Mart,Stanton; Viking Grocery Mart, HowardCity; WESCO #47, Lakeview; McBrideCountry Store, McBrides; Pierson Trad-ing Post, Pierson; Mobil Pierson Mart,Pierson and Sheridan Marathon, Sheri-dan.
ALCOHOL SALES TO MINORS
El Rancho Restaurant & Bar, Green- ville; Handy Market, Greenville; RJLiquor Store, Howard City; Tamarack Sports Inc., Lakeview and Mobil StantonMart, Stanton.
Drug Free Montcalm congratules businesses for preventing underage sales
QUOTE OF THE WEEK “I have learned this at least by my experiment; that if one advances confidently in the
direction of his dream, and endeavors to live the life which he had imagines, he will meet
with a success unexpected in common hours.”— HENRY DAVID THOREAU
NORTHTOWN Lar
ry’s
Furniture & Appliance Northtown, Greenville
616-754-6101
Gift Certificates Available
Layaway Available
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Receive At Least
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Recliner or Wall Hugger In Stock!
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We hope youhad a fantasticThanksgiving
Expressway PublicAuto AuctionDick Nagy, Auctioneer
We’re Open 5 days a week 9 - 5Selling vehicles wholesale to the
public for the past 20 years
131 Expressway at M46 (east)Exit 120 • Howard City
CALL 231-937-5868OR 231-218-5031
or visit our website atexpresswayautoauction.org
Don’t forget …
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Good selection of cars,
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Warranties available on select cars.
Mon., December 56:30 PM
Absolute Last Bid BuysRegular Auction
KENT THEATRE8 N. Main St. • Cedar Springs
616-696-7469 www.kenttheatre.org
This week’s movie and showingtimes are available online at
www.kenttheatre.org
DECEMBER COUPON
FREE SMALL POPwith the purchase of a large popcorn.
One coupon per person, per purchase.January 1, 2012
PLAZA IVHAIR CARE
Located Next To Leppinks Food Center • Howard City
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With this coupon. Good November 28 thru December 3, 2011
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WINFIELD TOWNSHIPNovember 10, 2011
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 Cathy Kill-
inger, and Trustee Dan Kanouse, absent Trustee Jim Radford.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA: Motion by Colleen, second by Cathy to approve the
agenda, voice vote, motion passed.
CLERK REPORT: Stand approved as corrected.
TREASURER REPORT: Fire Department $20,915.70, Municipal Fund $33,901.06, Tax
Account $581.24, General Fund $100,262.40, for total of $155,660.40; stand approved as
read and total interest this month of $120.23.
REPORTS: Assessor Jeri Strong reported working from home, doing state reports, and
land divisions while recovering from her surgery.
Fire Department: No report
Zoning: Dave reported 5 permits for October.
Planning Commission: Dan reported Public Hearing November 28, 2011 at 7 p.m. for
community comments on proposed amendment to section 3.24 titled “Open burning” (fire
in an uncovered burn barrel, campfire, or fire pit) may not be conducted within 20 feet of
any structure in all districts and amendment “Section 3.22, sub-section B, paragraph 2,
“except those parcels which were already part of an approved plat shall still be considered
separate.”
Roads: October 19, 2011 we met with the County Road Commission to look over long term
road plans and put in for contracts for 2012. A petition has been submitted by E. Suwanee
Trail residents requesting paving ½ mile of their road.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: Opened at 7:16 p.m. closed at 7:18 p.m.
NEW BUSINESS: Letter of resignation from Trustee Jim Radford, he will stay until a
replacement has been appointed. Board is looking for Trustee candidates.
Motion by Dan, second by Cathy to accept resignation of Jim Radford, roll call: Cathy yes,
Dan yes, Colleen yes, Phyllis yes, motion passed.
Dan stated he was honored to serve on the board with Jim and he said Jim performed his
duties well when available.
Colleen stated that Jim did a good job and he will be missed. Both Phyllis and Cathy agreed
with Colleen and Dan.
PAYMENT OF BILLS: Motion by Dan, second by Colleen to pay check number 9195
through check number 9232 plus IRS deposit for a total of $25,184.52, roll call: Dan yes,
Colleen yes, Phyllis yes, Cathy yes, motion passed.
Motion by Dan, second by Cathy to remove Judy Hutson from all Bank accounts and add
new deputy treasurer Charles Killinger, roll call: Colleen yes, Phyllis yes, Cathy yes, Dan
yes, motion passed.
BOARD COMMENTS:
Cathy: None
Dan: Thanks again to Jim Radford.@Colleen: Have Election Chairman Marianne Staffen report on November 8, 2011 election.
Marianne reported a successful election but only 84 total voters.
Colleen and Marianne thanks the election inspectors and receiving board for a good job.
Colleen reported Greenville Daily News printed last months minutes incorrectly, we did not
authorize $3500.00 in the budget for tra ining for the Treasurer but approved $350.00.
They were contacted the next day that the information was incorrect and would they
PLEASE CORRECT but still no retraction has been printed. Colleen has copies of the letter
to the paper and copy of their paper and copy of minutes that were sent.
Phyllis: None
ADJOURN: Motion by Dan, second by Cathy to adjourn at 7:40 p.m., voice vote, motion
passed.
Respectfully,
Colleen Stebbins, Winfield Township Clerk
Next Meeting: December 8, 2011 7 p.m.
Treasurer: Cathy Killinger 989-352-6812Assessor: Jerrilynn Strong 989-382-5452
Burning permits: Fire Chief Bill Knapp 989-818-0905
Cemetery Concerns: Phyllis Larson 231-762-4342
CURRIEPARKERAUCTION SERVICEPHIL CURRIE 231-796-6617 BOB PARKER 231-823-2329
717 SHERIDAN ST. BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49307
CONDITIONS AND TERMSOFSALE: CASH, GOOD CHECKWITH ID-NOTHING REMOVED
UNTIL SETTLED FOR.——NOTRESPONSIBLEFORLOST ORDAMAGED ITEMS
Verbal statements at time of sale take precedence over written documentsPORTA JOHN WWW.CURRIEPARKERAUCTION.COM& AUCTIONZIP LUNCH WAGON
Auctioneer note: VERY CLEAN SALE
ANDREW LINDBLOMESTATE SALESUNDAY DECEMBER 4TH, 2011 @ 1:00P.M.
701 CHERRY ST BIG RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Direction: From State St. (in Big Rapids) go east on Oak St to Willow, go south to
Chestnut, go east to Cherry St. go south to sale site
DRILL PRESS
BENCH GRINDER
SNOW BLOWER
SHOVELS, RAKES
LAWN MOWER
HAND TOOLS
3-COMPUTERS
COMPUTER DESKSPOOL TABLE
KITCHEN TABLE W/
CHAIRS
FLAT SCREEN T.V.
SOFA
STUFF CHAIRS
MANY COLLECTABLES
DISHES
COFFEE TABLE
KNIFE SET
20+ COLLECTABLE
PLATES
1956 LIFE MAGAZINE
POOL CUES
HORNER MOUTH
ORGANSROCKER
POTS AND PANS
FLAT WARE
2 ROCK MAPLE BED
HEAD BOARD
2 BEDSIDE CHEST 1
DRAWER & 2 DRAWER
1- ROCK MAPLE MIRROR
1 MAPLE DESK
OFFICE ITEMS
OFFICE WINDOWS
SOFTWARE
1 HULL ART LAMP
BUSHEL BINOCULARS
DOLLIES
1 US CORP WW2 FLYBOY
BASEBALL STYLE CAPELECTRIC KIMBALL
PIANO/KEY BOARD
2 BRASS LAMPS
FREEZER
2 ROCKERS ROBINSON
FURNITURE
2-POLK SPEAKERS
IONIC BREEZE AIR
PURIFIER
1 BAKER LAMP
DIGITAL CLOCKS
HENKEL-HARRIS 4
DRAWER CHEST
(WILD CHERRY)
PENN HOUSE CORNER
CABINETRUGS
ELECTRONIC ENTER-
TAINMENT EQUIPMENT
ELECTRIC KITCHEN
EQUIPMENT
REVERE WARE
FOOD PROCESSOR
HATS
TABLECLOTHS
LINEN
BED LINEN
THROW RUGS
CORELLE WARE
CORNING WARE
DURALEX (AMBER)
HALLS ROSE PARADEHC STAINLESS FLAT-
WARD
MIKASA BONE CHINA
PRYREX
ROYAL ALBERT BONE
CHINA SET
CANNING JARS
PICTURE/PRINTS
TOWELS
BLANKETS
OFFICE CHAIRS
CARD TABLES
PHOTO EQUIPMENT
DIRT DEVIL
VHS MOVIES
CDSOLD PAPER MUSIC
OLD BOOKS
THIS AUCTION HAS
MANY INTERESTING
ITEMS, MANY ITEMS
NOT LISTEDAND
TREASURES TOBE
FOUNDASWESORT
THROUGH ITEMS
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Help is Available:The Mid-Michigan District Health Department offers free vision testing, as wellas hearing screening tests for all children ages 3 to 21. For more information orto schedule an appointment, call (989) 831-3644, Monday through Friday.
Michigan Chapter of Pilots for Christ - We provide free air and ground servicefor those with medical needs, pastors in need, missionaries cargo transportation.www.pilotsforchristmi.com or call 616-636-5523.
A free Bariatric Support Group will meet the first Tuesday of each month (beginning in February 2010) at 6:30pm in the Conference Rooms at Carson CityHospital. For more information, contact Ellen at 989-330-4091.
Newaygo County’s newest Cancer Support Group - Whether you have beenrecently diagnosed, in treatment or living beyond your cancer, meet with othersto share and offer hope f or one another. Last Thursday of every month from 6:30until 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, Miracle Drop-In Center, 310 E. Main St., Stanton. Everyone is welcome. No dues or fees.Emotions Anonymous offers a twelve step program to help people cope with stressin daily living and to live a healthier emotional life. Info call Carol (989)831-8778.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Newaygo. Weigh in 5:30-6:10pm onThursdays, meeting 6:10-7:10pm. Info. Dee at (231)652-2583.•Sparta MethodistChurch. Weigh in 5:00-6:00pm on Tuesdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. Info. Betty at(616)691-7120. • White Cloud, Commission on Aging. Weigh in 5:25-5:55pmon Thursdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. 93 Gibbs St. • Lakeview, New Life UnitedMethodist Church. Weigh in 5:45-6:10pm on Mondays, meeting 6:15-7:15pm.East M-46. • Lakeview, New Life United Methodist Church. Weigh in 9:30amon Wednesdays, meeting 10:00-11:00am. East M-46. • Sand Lake, ResurrectionLutheran Church. Weigh in 8:30-9:00am on Tuesdays, meeting 9:15-10:00am.180 Northland Dr. • Howard City, Howard City VFW Hall, Thursdays weigh-in 4:15-5:10pm, meeting 5:15-6:00pm. First meeting free. For information call231-937-4441.
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, HealthDepartment, White Cloud.
Addictions Program: Feel trapped in addiction? There is an answer! ReformersUnanimous. A caring addiction program for any addiction, offered at Bills LakeBaptist Church, 8549 Swan Ave., 7 miles east of Newaygo. Every Friday night7-9p.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&12 12Steps 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-All Open-9:00am,2:00pm, 7:00pm.; Friday-7:00pm-Young People of Addictions-Open. ContactSandy W. 616-636-8253. Last Thursday every month speakers meeting, 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. MarksEpiscopal 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 living withphysical, emotional, or verbal abuse, Call 1-800-374-WISE. Serving Mecosta,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.
CEDAR SPRINGS: East Nelson United Methodist Church. 9024 18 Mile Rd.between Tisdel & Keller Ave. Saturdays at 10am. Open meeting, AA - Alanon. Non Smoking. Call Sandy M. 616-696-3205.
MORLEY: Open Meeting. Smoking allowed. 19180 Monroe, Morley. Call Darrylfor more info. (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 675-7663
SAND LAKE: Sand Lake Alcoholics Anonymous/NA: (AA/NA ClosedMeeting - Women Only). Sand Lake United Methodist Church (Bldg next tothe church), corner of Maple Street and Sixth Street, Tuesday at 7:00pm. (frontdoor entrance). Sand Lake, open meeting, Monday’s 8pm at St. Mary’s CatholicChurch, Sand Lake.
CROTON-HARDY: New Croton Township Hall, 5833 Division, Fri. 8pm - C;Sun. 7pm - O
HOWARD CITY: VFW Hall, 1/2 mile south of Howard City, Larry 616-723-5081, Wed. 7:30pm - O
GRANT: Community Bldg., 105 S. Front- 678-7508, Wed. 7:00pm - O.; Sun.7:00pm - O
FREMONT: St Johns Episcopal, 124 Sullivan TUES., WEDS. & FRI.: Noon-O; NCCS Building, 6308 S. Warner First SAT. of the month 6:30 Potlock 7:30Speaker - O, SUN. 11:00am - O; Fremont Christian Church, 10 E. Elm MON. -THURS. 12 Noon - O TUES. Al-Anon: 8:00pm 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 - C
Newaygo Area Alano Club: 8406 Mason/M-37, Behind Tracy’s Custom RiverBoats, 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 (Menonly), 7:30pm (NON-Smoking - Women only – all types of recovery welcome);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 - C
SELF-HELP GROUP FOR EMOTIONAL OR MENTAL PROBLEMS: Is your ability to function and live a normal life impaired because you have anemotional or mental problem? Is stress, depression, anger, anxiety, panic attacks,substance abuse or fear getting in the way of you being able to really “live”? Newaygo County meeting, Fridays, 5:00pm, United Methodist Church, 240Williams Street, White Cloud. For more information, call 689-7330, or toll-free,1-800-968-7330.
Free Clothing for those in need - Seventh Day Adventist Church,8060 M-46, Lakeview, in the Community Building behind the church.Thursdays from 1-4pm.
Free Western Square Dance Lessons - Newaygo St. Bartholomew’sChurch - Thursday 3:30pm-6:00pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.
Bingo - ongoing every Fri. night at Renner Lobker VFW Post # 3306,1001 Ensley St., Howard City. Doors open at 5pm, sales begin at 5:30 andgame begins at 6:30. Everyone Welcome!
Fish Fry every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 5 - 7pm at the HowardCity VFW Post 3306, 1001 S. Ensley Rd.
Come sew at Heritage United Methodist Church on Fridays from10am to 3pm. Bring your machine and call for supply list. New projectsevery week. Call Debbie Castle at 231-354-6910 for more details or emailat dcastle@pathwaysnet.com. Everyone welcome.
Greenville Auction & Flea Market - Every Friday at the Old MeijerStore in Greenville on M-91. Flea market starts at 7:00am, Auction at10:00am. Vendors and consignors wanted. Call 616-225-9999 or emailwwauctions@yahoo.com.
Family Farm & Home Small Animals Sell and Swap 139 W RiverDr, Newaygo 2nd Saturday of the month 8am-Noon 231-856-4641.
Gospel Jam @ Grace Community Church 9920 Reed Rd, Howard City,
MI 4th Saturday of each month from 6pm to 8pm in the fellowship hall.For more info, please call the church @ 231-937-6440 or Gene @ 231-937-2036.
Every Sunday Sheridan VFW Post 5065 FREE Veteran’s Breakfast for Veterans and/or wives (companions) or widows at 209 W Washington7:30am-8:45am.
Attention Seniors - Howard City Action Center, 132 E. Edgerton, open7 days a week. Call Karen West or Dawny Kniffen 231-937-5950 forweekly schedule of events. Noon lunches Tues, Wed, Thurs.
Library Happenings:The Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township has a new website that contains program information, access to music downloads,ebooks, and much more. Please check out our new web site at www.tchrtl.michlibrary.org.
Christmas with Santa - visit Santa Claus, make a craft and enjoy treatsat the library. Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce, the Lions Cluband the Friends of the Sand Lake/Nelson Township Library. For all ages.
Saturday, December 10, 10:30am - Sand Lake Branch of the Kent DistrictLibrary.
Friends of the Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Librarywelcomes the: Tri County Jazz Band. Sat., Dec. 10th at 11am. Santawill be visiting from 11am-1:30pm, bake sale 10am until 2pm.
Kent District Library, Sand Lake Branch - Gingerbread Lane: takea stroll down Gingerbread Lane and enjoy some tasty gingerbread stories.Each child will make a simple gingerbread house. Registration is requiredand participation is limited. For all ages. Sat., Dec. 17, 1:30pm.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library will behaving Toddler Time every Monday morning at 11am. There will bestories, crafts, songs and activities for the toddlers. Toddler Time is forchildren ages 18 months - 3 years old. If you have any questions pleasecall the library at 231-937-5575.
If you have ever wanted to join a bowling league, but can’t lift the ball or play a round of tennis without running around thecourt, then join the Grant Area District Library every Monday between 4 and 5pm to play Wii Sports. This fun gaming system allowsthe armchair athlete all the fun of playing the game, but without theneed to sweat. Baseball, tennis, golf and bowling are among the gamesthat will be played these Monday afternoons. So bring a friend and cometo the Library on Monday and see what a good sport you can be! For moreinformation, call the Library at 231-834-5713. Have fun, get involvedand come play Wii with us.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library will behaving Preschool Storytime every Tues. morning at 11am. There willbe stories, crafts, songs and activities for the Preschoolers. We will belearning about letters each week. Preschool Storytime is for children 3-5years old. If you have any questions please call the library at 231-937-5575.
The Friends of the Grant Area District Library meet at 10am onthe third Tuesday of the month in the Community Room. All interestedpersons are welcome to attend. The library is located at 122 Elder St. inGrant.
The Friends of the Croton Township Library meet the first Wednesday of each month at 1:00pm at the library. Please come if interested in helping your local library.
The Friends of Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Librarymeet the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 9am in the community roomat the library. We welcome you to join us for food, fellowship and anopportunity to contribute to the well being of our local library. The
library is located at 117 W. Williams St., Howard City, MI 49329. Phone231-937-5575.
Friends of the White Cloud Community Library meet monthly, thefirst Thursday at 1:00 p.m. The library is located at 1038 Wilcox in WhiteCloud. Everyone is welcome.
Shelf Life Book Club - meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at 6:00 PMat the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview. Book titles are publishedin the Shelf Life Book Club brochure and on the Monthly Event Flyersat the library.
Wiggles and Giggles - is a toddler story time program, at 10:30 AMevery Friday at the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview that bringsstories, songs, crafts and activity to your child.
The Newaygo Area Friends of the Library Bookstore, at NewaygoCity Hall, is now closed until Memorial Day Weekend. Hundreds of books at Bargain Prices. Proceeds for new Library Building Fund.
Upcoming Events:The Newaygo County Mobile Food Pantry is scheduled at thefollowing locations to distribute free food to individuals and families inneed. Most food distributions take approximately one hour. Please do notarrive more than 30 minutes prior to the scheduled delivery time. Bringyour own container to hold 50 lbs. of food. You will check in upon arrivalunless otherwise stated: Tues., Nov. 29, 5pm, River Valley CommunityChurch, Newaygo; Wed., Nov. 30, 10am, TrueNorth CommunityServices, Fremont; Wed., Nov. 30, 5:30pm, Church of the Living Christ,Fremont (call to pre-register at this site only 231-924-4670.)
MCC art display and sale features student work - MontcalmCommunity College’s annual student art exhibit and sale is Nov. 28through Dec.4 in the Instruction North Building Art Gallery on thecollege’s Sidney campus. The event features an open house and artworksale. Hours are Nov. 28 through Dec. 2 from 9am-6pm and Dec. 3 and 4from 11am-6pm. Work from MCC’s are students and art club membersis features as well as pieces from members of the Montcalm Area ArtAssociation and community members. Contact MCC Visual ArtsCoordinator Carolyn Johnson at 989-328-1248 or email cjohnson@montcalm.edu for more information.
Senior Lunch, so as not to overload folk with turkey so soon afterThanksgiving, Ma’s preparing a tasty meal with Chicken Breast, Rice and
Cranberry Sauce. She tossed out a hint, corn will be the veggie. As fordesert, with a twinkle in her eye, just smiled and said wait and see. Ma nPa invite all those age 60 or perhaps even more to gather at our table onthe corner of M-82 and Beech at Noon this Wed. the 30th of Nov. Joinwith us to give thanks and celebrate the blessings of another year.
All You Can Eat Spaghetti Supper. Sponsored by Maple Valley FireDept. for 150th Anniversary of Coral Friday Dec. 2nd 2011 5:00 - 8:00PM At the Coral Community Center. Music by the Old-time GospelSingers.
MacNaughton’s Christmas Community Showcase is scheduledfor December 2nd at 415 Cedar Street, Howard City, MI 49329 from5-8pm in support for our MacNaughton students. We are looking for areavendors to rent a booth. Please contact Krystal Erdman at 231-937-4004for more information.
Rogue River Artisans 29th Annual Fine Art and Craft HolidaySale, “A day and time to remember” Sat., Dec. 3rd, 9am-4pm, LowellHigh School, 11700 Vergennes (just east of Ada) Lowell, MI 49331. Startthe holidays with fabulous gift shopping experience in Lowell, a shortdrive from Grand Rapids. This show features the area’s finest selection of more than 100 juried artists and craftsmen. Artists will feature beautifuland quality sculpture, pottery, jewelry, glass, wood, furniture, wild life art,photography, painting, wearables, seasonal decor and much, much more.
A special holiday lunch will also be available. $1.00 admission benefitsLowell Red Arrow Special Activities. lowellholidayartshow.com. If youhave any questions or need additional information please contact RobinWhite 616-691-7443.
Crafters wanted. Annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. 3, 9am-2pm @ HeritageUnited Methodist Church, 19931 W Kendaville Rd, Pierson. ContactRogena Brinks 231-937-7537 to register.
Christmas Bazaar: Resurrection Lutheran Church, 180 Northland Dr,.Sand Lake. Dec. 3rd, 9am-3pm. Lunch, bake sale, raffle, white elephant,Rada knives, several crafters, and Sand Lake Library.
Montcalm Community College hosts it’s 30th annual Santa’s SuperSunday on Dec. 4. Attendees may visit and have their photo takenwith Santa and enjoy refreshments, holiday music, swimming, clowningaround with local clowns, children’s holiday crafts, carnival games andmusical activities. An exhibit of cultural holiday traditions also will bepresented. The event runs from 1pm-4:30pm and Santa is available till4.
Lakeview Area Seniors will host a Christmas Luncheon atthe Lakeview United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall on Tuesday,December 6th at 1:00 PM. Following the luncheon, there will be musicalentertainment provided. Please call Marlene at 989-352-6661, Dorothy
at 989-831-4496 or Nancy at 231-937-6272 for reservations. A donationof $6.00 is suggested. One lucky person will go home with a door prize.Come join in for fun, good food, and good music to start the holidayseason.
Live Nativity with camels, sheep and a choir plus a Tree Lighting will be held in Howard City by the depot on December 9th at 6:30pm. Remember your loved ones by purchasing a memorial ornamentfor 15 dollars at the Library or Stillwaters office before December 1. Allnames will be read during the tree lighting ceremony. Free coffee, hotchocolate and cookies for all.
Craft Bazaar, Dec 10th, 9am-3pm, Bailey Christian Church, 17635Pearl St., Bailey MI 49303. Kid’s carnival, food, silent auction and raffle.All proceeds donated to the mission fund. Spaces still available to rent.Call 231-519-1329.
Old fashioned square dance - Howard City VFW $5/mo, year round,Monday 1-4pm, Potluck at 2:15pm. Call Carole (231)652-6183.
Lakeview Seniors — Come early (1:00) for cards, games, refreshmentsand social time. The LV Seniors meet the 1st Tuesday of each month.Come join us, bring a friend.
Life Style Change, Weight loss etc @ Natures Atrium every Tues6:30pm-7:30pm Call 231-937-9370.
Interested in local, healthy food sources, preparation, andinformative discussions? Westen A Price Foundation meetings 6:30pmevery 3rd Tuesday of every month at Stanwood Free Methodist (StanwoodDr. and Pierce Rd.) Call Bonnie @ 231-823-8002.
Hospice of Michigan – Offers Living on Support Group 2ndWednesday of each month from 2:00pm – 3:00pm at Vera’s House locatedat 18 Justice St in Newaygo. For more information please call DianeSnyder at 231-924-6123 or 800-837-3630.
The Howard City Harvest Festival Committee meets 2ndWednesday of month, 7:00pm, @ Timothy C. Hauenstein ReynoldsTownship Library. Volunteers are needed. Info. Call Cheryl @ 231-937-5686.
Mecosta County Sheriff’s Posse meets at 7p.m. the second Thursdayof each month in the basement of the Mecosta County Jail. Looking fornew members. For more information call (231) 796-0966.
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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 28, 2011
By Olivia Barrett
On October 28, Tri County High School welcomed published author andPierson native Bruce Jenvey. He quickly settled into the library, where a signwas posted in his honor, and spoke to different students each period of theday. Jenvey talked about everything from the production of his book to hiscareer prior to writing. After earning a degree in advertising from MichiganState University, he worked in the field and, after changing his career pathonce more, eventually landed in writing. His story, however, comes with a bitof a twist - Jenvey was so secretive about writing his first book that his wifethought he was having an affair!
Jenvey’s book, Angela’s Coven, is currently available as an e-book. Thebook sold more copies in its first week than its publishing company ever has.Call us crazy, but we’d say he’s pretty successful. TCHS students seemed toagree, as they listened intently to his every word and asked intelligent, well
thought-out questions after each class period’s speech. The event was part of NHS and the TC administration’s efforts toshow students that graduating from TCHS should be seen more as a privilege than a disadvantage.
Tri County Middle School’s Student Council has kicked off theirannual Toy’s for Tots campaign. Last year the middle school collectedover 1,000 toys. Those toys were distributed directly to Montcalmarea children. Each year there seems to be a shortage of gifts for olderchildren at the middle school age range. While you are out doingyour Black Friday shopping grab an extra gift for a child and drop itoff at the middle school collection box located in the office or in yourchild’s classroom. Put a smile on a child’s face this holiday season.
Preparing for the holidays? Got some shopping or baking to do?Come check out McNaughton’s Christmas Community Showcaseand accomplish both. Crafts, handmade items, Scentsy and Premier
Jewlers to name a few. There will be a Toys for Tots drop-box availableif you would like to donate an unwrapped gift. The shop is open onDecember 2, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. at MacNaughton Elementary.
MacNaughton Elementary celebrated Veteran’sDay by raising a new American flag donated by theHoward City, VFW. In recognition of the VFW’sdonation the staff and students wore red, white, andblue, recited The Pledge of Allegiance and quietlywatched as principal Tim Goheen and Sergeant MattTeesdale, raised the new flag. MacNaughton studentsshowed their appreciation for veterans everywhere,by making “Thank You” banners, which werepresented to the VFW on Thursday.
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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 28, 2011
The Tri County National Honor Society
(NHS) needs your help. They are looking tocreate an alumni wall of success with portraitsand information about TC alumni who, aftergraduation became outstanding in their career/ field/college, or have a successful career inan unexpected field, or made extraordinarycontributions for the community. They want toinspire the current students that they too canexcel after graduation. In order to completethis project, they need help finding the names,stories, and even contact information for someof TC’s outstanding alumni.
If you know someone whose story/
accomplishments would be perfect todemonstrate how TC grads can achieve greatthings, please contact Sandee Babb at the highschool: sbabb@tricountyschools.com or at231-937-4338.
If you have construction, printing ormetalworking skills or resources and would beinterested in helping the NHS with the buildingof this project or have materials or resources todonate for the alumni wall installation, pleasecontact Mrs. Babb to go over the plans andwhat is needed. The NHS would love to havecommunity members involved in helping make
this project a source of pride at Tri County.
By Olivia Barrett
On Wednesday, November 2, the yearbook students and other studentsinterested took a trip to Ferris State University for a day of journalism.Students took classes in Interviewing for Journalistic Writing, Storytelling
With Photography, Sports Writing and Interviewing, and Storytelling With Cinematography in the morning. Afternoon classes were Writingas a Career and School Newspapers. Lunch and a t-shirt were included.Attendees enjoyed the workshop because it showed them sides of the
journalism field not often shown in school.Prior to lunch, students chose two of the four aforementioned morning
classes. Storytelling With Video taught them about the three stages of quality cinematography (pre-production, shooting and post-production/ editing). The importance of knowing how to compose eye-catching photos,particularly the rule of thirds and framing, was preached in the Storytelling
With Photography class. Because many area students don’t often have theopportunity to write or interview for topics like sports, the Sports Writingand Interviewing class was popular. Interviewing for Journalistic Writingwas also a full class. In the afternoon, many TC students attended theSchool Newspaper class. They enjoyed this class because, at the presentmoment, our high school is lacking a newspaper of any sort; it presentedthem with new ideas and outlets to create one. To wrap things up, thevast majority of TCHS students attended Writing as a Career. All in all,TCHS students enjoyed their FSU journalism trip because it taught them
to think outside the box with new forms of media (digital) while stillhighlighting the importance of the “old school” forms.
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Bus: 231-937-7854Cell: 231-598-2165
jimmys81360@yahoo.com
To Advertise Your Business Here, Call Becky, Millianne
or John today!
231-937-4740
Save Thousands On Your Heat Bill
10071 Hillman Rd. • Lakeview
989-352-1272
DOWNEROUTDOOR HEAT
#1 Rated Furnace by Energy Industry Comparison Report
Financing Available
Hawken Energy
OUTDOOR
WOOD
FURNACES
IN STOCK NOW!!Call for a FREE Quote
VFW Post #4249
9075 Mason Dr. • NewaygoBingo Ball Sales Start at 4:00. Bingo starts at 6:00.
November 28, 2011Special Letter X - 26 numbers - $475
Progressive Jackpot - 54 numbers - $595 + 1/2 Sales
Jackpot - 56 numbers - $500
MIKE’S REPAIRAuto & Small Engine
Pick Up & Delivery Available
Call Mike’s Repair 231-642-1742
• Snowmobiles
• Small Engines
• Lawn Mowers
• Weed Wackers
• Leaf/Snowblowers
• Chain Saws
• ANY Blade Sharpening
• Struts • Brakes
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 1
030 Special Notices
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
& HOME TOUR
Saturday, December 3rd10am-3pm
Fremont's FirstCongregational Church
UCC714 Hillcrest Drive
Fremont, MI(231)924-4710
Christmas crafts and boutique, gour-met holiday foods, soup luncheon,home tours.
ST. MARY
CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR
December 3 (Saturday)
9am - 3pm
Lunch Served
11am - 2pm
December 4 (Sunday)
(8am - noon)
Knights of Columbus
Pancake Breakfast
St. Mary Parish Center
919 Marion Avenue
Big Rapids
Crafts, bake sale,
book sale,
grandma's attic,
raffle, gift baskets,
jewelry booth, plus
an array of fresh greens.
032 Public Notices
FORECLOSED ABANDONED STOR-
AGE units: Sold to highest bidder unlessredeemed before sale on SaturdayDecember 3, 2011, 9:30am, C & D SelfStorage 18883 Almy Road, Howard City:Simpson; Dewey; Benson; Cook; Keeny;Bills; Coffey; collectibles, householdgoods, electronics, tools, bikes, toys;large units.
035 Holidays
SCOTCH CHRISTMAS TREES $10,on Algoma, between 17 & 18 Mile Rd.,Cedar Springs.
050 Help Wanted
CS MANUFACTURING, A quality pro-ducer of plastic injection molded products,is seeking qualified applicants for theposition of Process Technician. Quali-fied applicants will possess five yearsexperience in plastic injection molding;have the ability to trouble shoot processproblems and be a self-starter. We offerthe opportunity to join a growing organ-
ization with a competitive wage and ben-efits package. If interested apply to CSManufacturing, 299 W. Cherry St., PO Box230K, Cedar Springs, MI. 49319 or fax616-696-3222 Attn: Process Tech Posi-tion.
MPI IS NOW hiring for PART TIME
employment. Want to work but have abusy schedule? Wehave the perfect jobfor you. Sunday 12pm to 8:30pm. Mon-day thru Thursday 9am to 12pm, 20hours a week. Start out at $8 per hour withopportunity to make much more. Raisemoney for great organizations whileworking in a professional environment. Callfor an interview today (231)796-9276.
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS isupon us, and Mpi is looking for somewomen to come join our team of fundrais-ing for the cause. Must have own vehi-cle, and be able to work 40 hours aweek, Sun. thru Thursday. This is a per-manent job, year round. Paid weekly,earn $8-11.50 hr. Men are welcomed aswell and call for public safety groups.Call (231)796-9286 for interview.
PART-TIME BARTENDER/COOK.
CROTON American Legion Post 381.Experience preferred. Apply in person,6812 S. Croton-Hardy Dr.
TTENTION FARM BUREAU Mem-ers. You are invited to a informative
legislative breakfast on December 5th at:00am at the Paris Cafe, 21220 North-
land Drive, Paris. Questions call 231-96-1119.
020 Personals
WIDOWER LOOKING FOR a womanwith similar interests, for lasting rela-tionship. Please call (231)937-4282.
GUN SHOW- LUDINGTON RamadaInn, Sunday, December 4th, 9am-3pm.Information, call Dave 231-652-5757
CALL MIKE’S WINDOWSWINDOWS • SIDING • DOORS
Call Now! 1-888-761-1997 OR 231-592-4823
1103 N. State St. • Big Rapids, Michigan
FREE ESTIMATESMichigan Made Products
Licensed andInsured
SHOP
LOCAL
CALL
NOW!
Fall Sale On Roofing,Siding and Windows!Shingle or Steel
A Leisure Living Managed Community
www.leisure-living.com
Big Rapids’ PremierAssisted Living
CommunityEvergreen Terrace is a community designed to
provide choice and convenience for those requiringvarious levels of assistance with daily activities.
Call Wendi today to make your reservation!801 Fuller Ave., Big Rapids, MI 49307 • Phone: 231-527-1050
evergreen@leisure-living.com
She’s waiting
for a newhome. She’swaiting for you.
W e currently have many healthy, loving dogs, andcats available for adoption. Go to our sitewww.montcalm.petfinder.com
to view the wide variety of animals that are waiting for youto take them home.
Montcalm
ANIMAL SHELTER
154 W. Quarterline St. • Stanton
989-831-7355 or 616-225-7355
Hours: Mon. 3 - 6 pm;Tu, W, Th. 12 Noon - 6 pm; Fri. 3 - 6 pm.
Males dogs are $115.00 which covers the neuter surgery as well as all vaccinations aheartworm test and a $20.00 adoption fee. Females are $125.00 which includes all of the above as well. $10.00 is required for Montcalm County Residents for the Dog Licenseat the time of adoption. Male cats are 70.00 which includes FVRCP vaccine as well asa rabies vaccine and the neuter Surgery. Females are $75.00 which includes all of theabove. In some cases an animal may need extra treatment such as for ear mites or fleas or
an injury, in that case the adoption price may be more.
Have lots of love but not a lot of room?Volunteers are always appreciated!
Are you a cat person and look-ing for a great companion? KCis looking for a new home rightaway. She is 1 to 2 years oldand weighs about 10 pounds.We hope we can find a newowner that appreciates thisgreat girl. She has a grey andwhite coat and has a bob tail!Her adoption fee is $40.00which covers her vaccinations,
flea and parasite treatment anda $10.00 adoption fee. (ID#11/11/09)
We receive over 130 cats & kittens
in an average month. We are indesperate need of adopters! PLEASE
HELP, DON’T SHOP - ADOPT!!
W E
N E E D Y O U R
T RA D E !
2007 to 2011
IMPALAS
ASK ABOUT 1.9%*Certified Pre-Owned
Impala, Malibu, Silverado
WHILE THEY LAST • WELL EQUIPPED
LOW MILES
BALANCE OF FACTORY WARRANTY
OVER 40 PRE-OWNEDIMPALA’s IN STOCK!
ALWAYS CLEAN, LOW MILE, LATE MODEL VEHICLES
616-887-1791Corner of M-37 & Sparta Ave.
www.spartachevy.com
06 PONTIAC SOLSTICE
30K Miles, Leather, 5 Speed Manual.
SP2618C
, , .
$13,99500 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
79,000 Miles. Rides & Drives Great.
SP3153A
,,,, .
$7,995
08 3500 HD LTZ 4x4
Dual Rear Wheels, Diesel.
SP3151
, .
$33,99503 CHEVY TAHOE 4x4
Rare Front Bench Seat, 9 Pass.
SP3196
, .
$11,995
10 CHEVY CAMARO 1LT
Automatic, 305 H.P.!
SP3199
, . .
$20,995
08 DODGE CHALLENGER
SRT8, Only 5,800 Miles!
11T510A
, ,
$32,995
99 CHEVY 1500 4x4
Short Box, Reg. Cab, 1 Owner, 85K.
11T495A
, . , , .
$10,995
07 CHEV. SUBURBAN
4x2, Leather, Loaded, Hwy. Miles.
11T533A
, , , . .
$15,995
08 DODGE GR. CARAVAN
SE, Sto-N-Go Seats.
12C031A
, .
$14,995
DIESEL
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16 RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER•MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011
Christmas In
Lakeview December 3, 2011
State Farm®
Providing Insurance and Financial Services Home Office, Bloomington, Illinois 61710
David Hallada, AgentLakeview, MI 48850 989.352.6820
Stanton, MI 48888 989.831.5250
dave.hallada.b02j@statefarm.com
24 Hour Good Neighbor Service®
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6
Sat. Stanton & Edmore 9-1; Lakeview 9-4
Closed Sundays & Holidays
LOCATED:
Stanton Edmore Lakeview
(989) 831-4140 (989) 427-5141 (989) 352-8168
989-352-7400 • 800-840-7720Fax: 989-352-8434
Residential • Agricultural • Industrial
Rural Gas & Appliance10150 M-46, Lakeview, MI 48850
Propane Service Since 1949
Beer Brewing Demo • Hors d’oeuvresDoor Prize Drawings • In-Store Specials!
866.591.8247328 S. Lincoln Ave • Lakeview
www.BrewGadgets.com
Visit us for Christmas
in Lakeview
The Peddler’s PatchAntiques Fine Arts & Crafts Home Decor & More
Sales Thru OutThe Store
FREE RefreshmentsFREE Gift Wrapping
Join us for a Wonderful Selection of Gifts…Old &
New for All the Special Ones in your Life!
Downtown Lakeview • 989-352-1168Tues - Sat 10:00 am to 5:00 pm • Closed Sun & Mon
Lakeview Dental Associates, PCFamily Dentistry
Call for an appointment! 924 S. Lincoln, Lakeview
989-352-7294
Now Accepting New Patients William J. Winget, DDS • Jeremy J. Thietten, DDS
Community First
Federal Credit Union
9637 N. Greenville Road • Lakeview
989-352-6031837 W. Shaw, Bldg. B • Howard City
231-937-9400
H. Keith Treiber D.D.S.Excellent Smiles Happen Here! www.tamarackfamilydentistry.com
412 Lincoln Avenue, Box 80 • Lakeview
(989) 352-7752Fax (989) 352-8542
Village
RestaurantFood Spirits Fun
989.352.9918
M c K enna` s 321 LincolnAvenue
Lakeview
Mon-Thur 6:30
AM - 10:00 PMFri-Sat 6:30 AM
- 11:00 PM Sun 8:00 AM -
3:00 PM
Homemade Specials
Free Wi-Fi
SportsPackage
907 Washington St.
Lakeview, MI 48850
Ph: 989-352-6886Fax: 989-352-7164
lakeviewelevator@casair.netFARMS • FEEDS • PET SUPPLIES • GARDEN CENTER
W HERE THE R UBBER HITS THE R OAD9292 Howard City-Edmore Road (M-46)
Lakeview
989-352-TIRE(8473)
Lake Montcalm Auto & Boat Center
Office (989) 365-3015Mobile (616) 540-7040
Fax (989) 365-3074
4511 W. Lake Montcalm Rd.Six Lakes
Bob & Shelly Gilman, Owners
Saturday, December 3th
9am-11am Breakfast with Santa - At the Tamarack DistrictLibrary. Sponsored by the Lakeview Jaycees, Tamarack District
Library and Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital.
10am-5pm Christmas Open House - At the Peddlers Patch.Enjoy special goodies, mulled cider, many sales, drawings, music of the seasonand more! 30% off all Christmas decor marked “PP”, FREE Rides on Big Bronco
(children 7 & under), Register to Win one of several Gift Cards(see our ad below for more info!)
11am-1pm Gumdrop Trees - At Work of Art Studio & Salon,Local Art Display and Angel Photo Op Too!
11am-2pm Christmas Cookie Decorating - At McKenna’s Village Restaurant.
1pm-3pm Christmas Open House with Santa -At the Lakeview Elevator.
11am-2pm Christmas Carolers - Around Town
Publicity provided by the Lakeview Area Chamber of Commerce
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 1
Country CornerSupermarket
We reserve the right to limit quantities and correct errors in pr inting.• Wic & Michigan Bridge Cards Accepted Here. Limited Quantities - No Rainchecks
10039 Buchanan Rd., Canadian Lak es • 231-972-8911
Hours : Mon.-Thurs. 8-8, Fri.-Sat. 8-9, Sun. 8-7
ONE DAY ONLY!
Wednesday, November 30th
Prize
Drawing
For Holiday
Fixins!
Free
Coffee &Donut HOles
In Store Only Featuring Paramount Coffee!
AIM OR PEPSODENT
TOOTHPASTE6 OZ.
$100
1 DAY SALEWEDNESDAYNOV. 30TH
LIMITED QUANTITIES
NO RAINCHECKS
lb.
lb.ea.
VELVET
PAPER TOWELSLIMIT 4
2/$1
RENUZIT
AIR FRESHENER
SOLIDS7.25-7.50 OZ.
79¢
YODER
SHREDDED CHEESE8 OZ. VARIETYLIMIT 4 PKGS.
2/$
3
T.J. FARM
CRINKLE CUT FRIES2 LB. PKG.LIMIT 2
$129
KODAK
HEAVY DUTY
BATTERIES1-4 CT.LIMIT 4 PKGS.
79¢
BONELESS, SKINLESS
CHICKEN BREAST
$159
RED POTATOES3 LB. BAG
$179
TURKEY BREASTLIMIT 3 LBS.
$179
WHITE BREAD16 OZ.LIMIT 2
99¢
LUNCH SPECIAL
10:30-2:00
CHILI DOGSLIMIT 4 - NO SUBSTITUTIONS
2/$1
Grocery
GeneralMerchandise
Health &Beauty
Grocery Dairy
Meat Produce
Frozen
Deli Bakery
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18 RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER•MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011
Open
HouseDecember 3, 2011
9 am • 4pm
13 t h A n n i v e r s a r y
Mecosta, Michiganwww.lakesidemotorsports.net
888-533-5015
15 %-75 % OffI n-S tock Acc e
ssori es
The Ed
Richter
Guarantee:
No Hidden Fees. All Prices Are
Plus Tax &
Registration
Only!
Financing
Special
3.49% APR
For Qualified
Buyers
T ake $50 0 -$10 0 Of f New In-St ockL egend Encl osed T r ail ers
F r e e
R e f r e s h m e n t s
Over 20
Used ATV'sIn-Stock!
Over 50
Used SledsIn-Stock!
Factory
Demo
Rides
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 19
12771 Northland Drive
Cedar Springs1 Mile North of M-57 (14 Mile Road)
Hours: Mon. & Wed. 9:30 am - 8 pm
Tue., Thur. & Fri. 9:30 am - 6 pm
Sat. 10 am - 2 pm
www.cedarcarco.com
WE BUY
WE SELL • WE TRADE C ALL OR V ISIT U S TO S EE
W HAT Y OUR V EHICLE I S W ORTH
www.CornEnergyProducts.com
Bixby
We
Deliver &
Install
Bixby Multi-Fuel Stoves Factory Authorized
TRUCKLOAD SALE!Bixby 120 Burns Corn or Wood Pellets
Was $3290
Now$2,250
Corn Energy also offers:Clean Dry Corn • Wood Pellets with FREE Storage
Pro Pellet • Uncle Jed’s • Isabella Softwood8722 Elm Ave., Newaygo, MI 49337
Corner of M-82 & Elm, 9 Miles East of Newaygo
231-652-9400Toll Free: 1-866-761 CORN
(2676)
Features include: Push Button Star ting • Automatic Cleaning System • Self-Diagnostic System/MaximumBurn for Lower Fuel Costs • Easy Heat Output Adjustment from 8,000 to 50,000 BTUs • Large Fuel
Hopper Holds Almost 2 Bushels (110 lbs.) • Reliable Fuel-Feeding System Design Prevents Jams
WhileSupplies Last!!
Y our authorized dealer forSt. Croix, Breckwell &
LDJ Furnaces
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
zelliesopryhouse@gmail.com
Welcomes
“Bill Bynum & Co.”
Admission $5Doors open 6:00 p.m.; pre-show at 6:10 p.m.; stage show at 7:00
Nashville, the Motor City andnow at Zellie’s!
With songs both traditional andoriginal, Bill Bynum & Co. is a band that’s easy to love and hard
to quit.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
facebook.com/gerberhealth
twitter.com/gerberhealth
Announcing A New Worldof Advanced Technology
Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial now offers Selenia
our new digital mammography unit. It’s gentle, more
comfortable, and much quicker than previous mammography
equipment. The very latest in digital imagery, Selenia:
ays exceptionally high qualityges with
planning f
Provides a more detailed image than x-ray
Requires less time to capture image
Reflects SHGM’s high standards of care
Selenia is the latest example of our ongoing commitment
to provide the best technology possible to our community.
Call 231.924.7778 to schedule your appointment.
212 S. Sullivan Street, Fremont.
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0 RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER•MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011
Fully “We Go All Over!”
Andrew T. Callender
• Tree & Stump Removal & Trimming • Shrub Removal & Trimming
• Tree Bracing & Repair
• Lot Clearing • Storm Clean Up • Pruning
SENIOR DISCOUNT • Call For a FREE ESTIMATE
Serving Montcalm, Kent, Newaygo,Mecosta, Osceola Counties and more!!
Also Canadian Lakes area!!
www.andystreeservice.com
1-800-982-4540 or 231-937-5607
Tree Work of All Kinds
Specializing In Working Around Power Lines & Houses
ANDY’S TREE SERVICE
New PhysicianAssistant JoinsGrant Office
Spectrum Health Gerber Memorial is pleased to announce that Wendy
Alvesteffer, PAC, is now seeing patients in our Grant physician office.
Wendy completed her Bachelor of Science and Master of Science at Grand Valley State
University. She most recently worked with the McLaren Medical Group in Flint. She provides
a wide range of health and wellness care, as well as chronic disease management.
Wendy is excited to be part of the Grant office and looks forward to caring for the Newaygo
County community.
Wendy Alvesteffer, PAC
Accepting new patients.
To schedule an appointment, call 231.834.5995.
Office Location:
230 South Maple
Grant, Michigan 49327231.834.5995
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PiersonMoving Sale: 1 week startingNov 28th, everything must go.23263 Quail Ct., LittleWhitefish Woods, Pierson.231-937-7629.
050 Help Wanted
GRAPHIC DESIGNER -
COMPOSITION POSITION
We are seeking a creative GraphicDesigner for a full-time opening in ourBig Rapids office. This position is a fast
paced, design based opportunity. Mustbe able to meet deadlines and be very
organized. Must have good commu-nication skills. Requirements includeexperience with Mac OSX computersand software applications includingbeing very fluent with the Adobe Cre-
ative Suite, which includes InDesign,and Photoshop. Send cover letter,salary requirements and resume to:
Pioneer Group Attn:Nina Jones
115 N. Michigan AvenueBig Rapids, MI 49307
Or email:njones@pioneergroup.com
090 BusinessServices
CUSTOM DESIGNED AND built for
you by Percy's Post-Frame Buildings.616-874-9225
GOTCH YA COVERED, AttentionHome Owners, Clubs, Etc. HolidayInterior Painting/Cleaning. Color
match or new color. Have pic-tures/references. 231-335-9299.
YOUR LOCALINTERNET Provider!
$18.45/month
Unlimited Dial-up(231)592-9877www.net-port.com
ROOFING: ALL TYPESRepairs & Leaks. Free Estimates
20yrs. experienceLicensed/Insured(616)636-8288
Ensley Roofing, LLC
Come in and see our beautiful 8,400 sq. ft. showroom.Unwrap the savings and get your new flooring for the holidays …
Carpet and Vinyl……Starting at $10.99 yd.
FINANCING AVAILABLE 6-MONTHS NO INTEREST
HOLIDAY GIFT CERTIFICATESAVAILABLE AT
RIVER VALLEY CARPET!
.
Check out our coupon on our website …
www.rivervalleycarpet.com
RIVER VALLEY CARPET8391 Mason Dr. (M-37) • Newaygo
231-652-3037
STORE HOURS:Mon., Tues., Thurs. & Fri.
9 AM - 5 PM
Wed. 9 AM - 7 PM
Sat. 9 am - 3 pm
Unwrap the Savings
Sale!
Audibel Hearing Center204 S. Michigan, Big Rapids
(231) 796-4658348 Adams (M-37), Newaygo
(231) 652-2337
People Helping People.
400 FREE BATTERIES*
With the purchase of an Audibel Anthem hearing aid system
*Cannot be used or combined with other discounts or prior sales.
Anthem by Audibel,the fastest selling newproduct in Starkey’s history.Truly a hearing aid worthy ofyour consideration.
Peggy Frank, MA, CCC-A
322. S. Lafayette St., Greenville
(616) 225-9892
WE ARE GROWING…Larger Inventory and More Services!
High Performance Gas•
Mileage SaverGround Effects•
Custom Painting•
Fiberglass Trailers•
Air Bags•
Full Line of Accessories•
Low Pressure & High•
Pressure Spray In LinersLargest Topper Repair•
CenterLargest Hitch Dealer In The Area•
More than just toppers! More than just trucks!
616-754-28771471 S. Greenville Rd.• Greenville, MI 48838
16 Years In Business
JASON • CENTURY • RANCH Fiber glass T opper Dealer
UPHOLSTER Y • AWNINGS • BOAT • CANVAS REPAIRS
Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital warmly welcomes Bill Heath, certified physician
assistant (PA-C), to our team of providers at Lakeview Family Medicine.
Bill has over fifteen years of experience, many of which have been spent serving
the greater Lakeview community. Bill specializes in a wide range of medical
areas, including internal medicine, emergency medicine and sports medicine.
Newly opened in 2010, the physicians and staff at Lakeview Family Medicine are
strongly devoted to bettering the health of families and individuals in Lakeview
and the surrounding area. Located across the street from Spectrum Health
Kelsey Hospital, the practice is dedicated to providing comprehensive and
compassionate care to infants, children, adolescents, adults, and seniors.
Open Monday through Friday
To schedule an appointment or transfer your record, please call 989.352.6474.
spectrumhealth.org/lakeview-family-medicine
Lakeview Family
Medicine WelcomesBill Heath, PA-C
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100 Pets & Supplies
AKC YORKIE PUPPIES, 2-females/3-males, vet checked, 1st shots, de-wormed, tails docked, with papers. $750.231-652-2943.
110 For Rent
1 & 2 Bedroom, rent includes utilities, 1-year lease. No pets, starting at$500/month. (231)465-4049.
110 For Rent
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT in HowardCity, water/sewer included. No pets.Available now. 231-937-4315 ask forRandy.
110 For Rent
2 BEDROOM DUPLEX for rent in Lake-view. $450/month plus utilities. Very Nice.Call (231)519-0563
110 For Rent
2 BEDROOM HOUSE w/garage Cro-ton, natural gas, no pets. $650/$600 pemonth plus utilities, security deposit.(231)652-2932 or (231)519-1289.
1-OR-2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, 1-yealease, large yard, close to BR, no pets.Starting $375/month. 231-796-4564
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 1 stall garagein Howard City. $750/month plus utili-ties, $750/deposit, no pets. 231-937-5206.
APARTMENT FOR RENT. 1 Bedroom.
$130 a week, includes basic utilities. OnCroton Pond. 231-652-2250
E-mail your
classified ad to
rvshopper
@pioneergroup.com
LAKEVIEW:
COLONEYAPARTMENTS
Get a Great Deal on Rent!EXTRA RENTAL ASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE!Tons of Closet SpaceRent Based on IncomeTDD: 800-649-3777EHO/Barrier Free
989-352-8505
LEASE YOUR HOMEfrom only
$649 month
Security Deposit from$299
All Applianceswasher/dryer
storage shed included
Sun Homes atVILLAGE TRAILS518 hickory Lanein Howard City
CALL TODAY!888-284-9098call for details
Expires 11/30/11
MORLEY MOTEL
DAILY Rooms from $40, Weeklyrooms from $165. Includes utilities.No Deposit. (231)856-7820.
ROOM MATE WANTED. $400/monthincludes everything. Howard City Area.231-937-5316.
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.
115 CommercialSpace
PRIME LOCATION ON Old-131, HowardCity. 2100 sq. ft., paved parking. Contac231-206-0157 or 231-206-7035.
160 Real Estate
THE
RIVER VALLEY
NEWS SHOPPER
491 W. Shaw (M-82)
Howard City
(231)937-4740
Open Monday-Thursday9am-5pm
Friday 9am-1pm
For all of your
advertising needs!
170 Itemsfor Sale
1987 HONDA SPREE-MOPED, runsgreat, no title. $300. (231)832-9886
N.R.A.-C.C.W.
HAND GUN TRAINING CLASS
Dec 10$100 Free Handgun-
Range use.Full Service Training CenterGreenville Ace Hardware
(616)754-8990
(616)754-6919
Go to www.newaygonaturally.comfor details and registration
All proceeds to benefit Newaygo High SchoolTrack & Cross Country
“In Business Since 1945 inthe Same Location”
VISIT US ON OUR WEB SITE @WWW.KNIGHTAUTOSALES.COM
989-831-83581516 N. Peoples Rd., Stanton
Hours:Monday-Friday 8-6:00
Closed Saturday Sunday 8:30-3:00
KNIGHT AUTO SALES
Main Street
Klees Rd.
Stanton
P e o
p l e s R d . KNIGHTS
N e w
S t .
M - 6 6
10 Chevy Impala LT 4 Door 3.5 Eng, Loaded, 40k Miles, Factory Warranty ..............$13,995 or $250 Mo.
09 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT Mini Van Loaded3.8 Eng, Dual Power Sliders & Hatch, Stow & Go ......... $11,995 or $230 Mo.
08 Ford F150 XLT Super Cab 4x4 Pickup4.6 Eng, Loaded, Sharp ................................................$12,995 or $240 Mo.
08 Chevy Express Ext Cargo Van6.6 Duramax Diesel, Auto, Air ..........................................$6,995 or $150 Mo.
08 Chevy Impala LT 4 Door 3.5 Eng, Loaded, Leather, 46k Miles .............................$12,995 or $240 Mo.
08 Pontiac Montana Mini Van3.5 Eng, Factory Warranty ................................................$9,995 or $190 Mo.
08 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 Door 3800 Eng, Loaded, Leather .............................. NOW $10,995 or $215 Mo.
08 Buick LaCrosse CX 4 Door 3.8 Eng, Loaded, Leather, Factory Warranty ..................$13,995 or $260 Mo.
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07 Chevy Cobalt LT 4 Door 2.2 Eng, Air, Cruise, CD Player, One Owner .......... NOW $7,995 or $169 Mo.06 Ford Freestar SEL Mini VanV6 Eng, Loaded, Arizona Auto ............................. NOW $6,995 or $165 Mo.
05 Chrysler Pacifica AWD Touring Crossover 3.5 Eng, Heated Leather Seats, 7 Pass, 3rd Seat, AZ Car . $9,995 or $235 Mo.
05 Dodge Caravan SE Mini Van3.3 Eng, Air, Cruise, Locally Owned .................................$4,995 or $130 Mo.
05 Chevy Suburban LT 2500 4x46.0 Eng, Heated & Memory Seats, Dual Air, 3rd Seat .......$9,995 or $235 Mo.
05 GMC Sierra 2500 HD Ext Cab 4x4 Pick Up6.0 Eng, Cruise, CD Player, Locally Owned .......................$8,995 or $225 Mo.
05 Dodge Grand Caravan SE3.3 Eng, Sharp, Local Trade In, 98k Miles ........................$5,995 or $140 Mo.
05 Dodge Caravan SE Mini Van3.3 Eng, Loaded, Local Trade ..........................................$3,995 or $120 Mo.
05 Chevy Uplander LS 4 Door 3.5 Eng, Power Sliders, Dual Air .......................................$7,995 or $210 Mo.
05 Chevy 2500 Express Cargo Van4.8 Eng, Air, Auto, Cruise.................................................$4,495 or $130 Mo.
04 Buick Park Ave 4 Door 3800 Eng, Loaded, Leather, Arizona Auto ........................$7,995 or $250 Mo.
04 Chevy Trail Blazer 4x4 4 Door 6 Cyl Eng, Loaded, Arizona Auto ......................................$7,995 or $250 Mo.
04 Buick LeSabre Custom 4 Door 3800 Eng, Loaded, Local Trade .......................................$4,495 or $190 Mo.
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04 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4 Loaded5.3 Eng, 3rd Seat, Heated Leather Seats ...................... $10,995 or $340 Mo.
04 GMC Yukon XL SLE 4x45.3 Eng, Loaded, Dual Air ................................................$9,995 or $320 Mo.
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 2
DOSCH’SDEER PROCESSING
De-BonedIncludes grinding burger, vacuum packed and freezing.
We Make Breakfast Sausage, Summer
Sausage, Other Sausages & Jerky Elk • Moose • Caribou, etc.
1/2 mile West of Hardy Dam on 36th St.
231-689-5400
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Hunter Harrassment OverviewAgency: Natural Resources
Hunters in Michigan have the right to enjoy their sport free from unreasonable and
deliberate interference from those opposed to hunting as a legitimate use of public
land and other natural resources.
Michigan law prohibits individuals from obstructing or interfering with the law-
ful taking of animals. The Department of Natural Resources supports hunting as a
legitimate form of recreation and as a useful tool in the management of the wildlife
resource. Michigan conservation officers are committed to protecting hunters fromthe intentional disruption of the hunting experience.
Individuals, whose hunting is being obstructed, should promptly report the viola-
tion to the DNR toll free complaint line at 1-800-292-7800, a local conservation
officer, or the nearest DNR office facility.
Hunter harassment is a misdemeanor offense. Law enforcement officers may issue
a citation for violations which take place in their presence, or may arrest with a war-
rant obtained on information provided by the affected hunter. Acting in cooperation
with each other, the hunter and the conservation officer can be an effective team in
ensuring the full protection of Michigan’s hunters.
In order for an enforcement effort to be effective, the hunter should be prepared,
pay attention to details, contact a law enforcement officer and most important, be
willing to take the issue to court and provide credible testimony in any court pro-
ceedings.
Hunters should note the following points; who, what, where, when, and how when
reporting any physical or other deliberate hunter anti-hunter confrontation. The
hunter should not under any circumstances become involved in a physical confron-
tation with any individual. Hunters being harassedshould inform the harasser of
their feelings and request the
harassment to stop.
The burden of proof in any
criminal prosecution is on
the accuser. To successfully
prosecute any person for ha-
rassment of another, it must
be proven beyond a reason-
able doubt that the person
intentionally or knowingly
committed the violation.
17160 Warrior Drive
Howard City, MI 49341
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Specializing In:
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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& more!
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BABY CRIB AND mattress $20.(231)796-0966.
BRIDAL GOWN INVENTORYReduc-tion. Also prom, mother's, bridesmaid.
Up to 70% off, through 12/31/2011.Miller Bridal -Fremont 231-924-1900.
LARGE HUNTSMAN WOOD Stove,very good shape, used one season, ask-ing $225. (231)745-7018 or (860)733-5361
NEWER OAK CHINA Cabinet - $150.231-856-0248.
PELLET, WOOD, GAS stoves & fire-places. Lopi-Avanlon-Fireplace Xtrodi-naire, Firecheif indoor or outdoor wood fur-naces. Nordic hot tubs with free coverdelivery within 40 miles. Stove parts andglass for most stoves. Newaygo Wood-Stove & Fireplace, South on M-37,Newaygo. 231-652-1546.
REBUILT COMPUTERS & LAPTOPS:Also Computer repair & virus removal.Reasonable Rates. (231)856-7883
SALT/SAND SPREADER, 8'-WIDE,
commercial ground driven tow behind,EPOKE TKG12, $500. or trade.Kevin@ingent2000.com(231)510-6592
SOFA: TAPESTRY, TUFTED, downfeathers, hard wood frame. $175 callbetween 10am and 10pm. 231-652-9596.
SOLID OAK KITCHEN Hutch, excel-lent shape 58" wide by 85" tall with light-ed glass $400 OBO (231)796-1200.
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WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE Insert,Brick lined with blower, $300. (231)519-1055
WOOD PELLETS AND Cherry Pits,$189. per ton. Maple Valley Mill, Coral,Michigan. (231)354-0018
250 Autos for Sale
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RECYCLELocal Full Service Mobile Recycling Centers
Paper • Glass • Metal • Plastic 1 - 7
All containers must be clean.All types of household batteries will be accepted
(For example: Alkaline, nickel, cadmium, cellphone, and button batteries)
NO lead acid automotive batteries.
For questions please contact MSU Extension office at
989-831-7500Attendants will also be on site.
Lakeview: 4th Wednesday of the 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.
Sponsored by Montcalm County Solid Waste Management Committee
Alternative Heating and Fuel
Pellet – Wood
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Alternative Heating and Fuel231-745-6110
910 N. M-37 • 7 miles N. of Baldwin
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9 - 5 • Sat. 9 - 3
www.alternativeheatingandfuel.com
Declare Your Fuel Independence
• Free-standing Stoves• Fireplace Inserts
• Furnaces• Boilers
• Service & Installation
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Co-Sponsored by The Edmore Chamber of Commerce and the Mid Michigan Arts CouncilFeaturing Children’s Art Displays Around Town
Friday, December 26:00pm - 6:30pm - Tree Lighting - Come on out to Randall’s Old Mill and join Santa as he magically lights the tree. Be sure to bring your camera. Free.
7:00pm - Come Relax & Enjoy Beautiful Voices - The Great Lakes Adventist Academy Choir will perform some of our favorite holiday music. Then be prepared to laugh as Rick Carver presents “Lupe the Buffoon’s” Christmas Present, Stage Name “Ric Roc Zoo” will beon hand to delight us all with a fun filled evening of comedy and juggling. All located at the First Church of God. Immediately following the performances, free refreshments will be served by the ladies of the Church and they will also be having a cookie sale. For thoseattending this performance you will be given a ticket at the door for an opportunity to win a snow sled. Must be present to win and thedrawing will be held near the end of the performance. Free.
Saturday, December 39:00am - 10:00am - Breakfast with Santa! Join Santa for a free breakfast served and sponsored by the First Church of God in Edmore,Corner of Main & Third.
10:00am - 12:00pm - Visit with Santa and his Reindeer! Santa and his reindeer will be at Randall’s Old Mill Store. Bring the childrenwith their lists and don’t forget your camera!
9:00am - 12:00pm - Bake Sale & Grilled Hot Dog Give Away - Faith United Methodist Church Bake Sale and Grilled Hot Dog GiveAway — Proceeds to the Food Pantry. Corner of Main & Fifth.
9:00am - 1:00pm - Bake Sale - The St Margaret Mary’s Bake Sale at Edmore Wash King between Third & Fourth Street on Main.
5:30pm - 6:00pm - Christmas Carol Singing - Dust off your singing voice for Christmas Carol Singing. Personal Ministries, a volunteer group is seeking to uplift the community. They will be located at Visionsmith, in the parking lot on Main Street, between Fourt h and Fifth Street. Song lyrics will be projected on the wall. The bucket stand will be up to collect cash donations to help those in desperateneed. Then stroll up the street to the Pine Forest Museum at 6:00pm for more entertainment.
6:00pm - 7:30pm - Holiday Music - Will be performed by a traditional string group dressed in Dickens garb in the beautiful PineForest Museum (corner of Fourth & Home). The group “Something Else” includes two hammered dulcimers, guitars, mandolin and a
bass guitar. To add to the beauty of the evening we will also have a performance by a professional harpist, Suzie Whitcomb. She will betraveling from Toledo, Ohio to join us for the evening. She will dress in a Victorian gown with a sapphire blue velvet cape with whitefur trim. Come enjoy the feel of a historic church at Christmas time. Come as you are or dress in period costumes. Please no food or drinks allowed in the Museum. Free.
8:00pm - Remembrance Celebration - at the Gazebo.Please come and enjoy all of the events. We have made an extra special effort to bring all the above activities to you, our community,
free of charge. (exception - bake sale items). Don’t forget to view the children’s art work displayed thru out the downtown.Special Thanks: Pine Forest Museum, Randall’s Old Mill Store, First Church of God & Glen Curtis Foundation
Edmore Hometown Holiday
611 Main Street • Edmore
989.427.3606Fax: 989.427.2937
randallsoldmill@hotmail.com
DISCOUNT MUFFLER &
BRAKE NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
DOWNTOWN EDMORE
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Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6
Sat. Stanton & Edmore 9-1; Lakeview 9-4
Closed Sundays & Holidays
LOCATED:
Stanton
(989) 831-4140
Edmore
(989) 427-5141Lakeview
(989) 352-8168
Miller &
Associates of Edmore
Insurance, Financial Services
616 E. Main Street • Edmore, MI 48829
989.427.5123 • 800.882.4485Email: jackagent@charter.net
79 E. Howard City-Edmore Rd.
Edmore989-427-3300
Lake Montcalm Auto & Boat
Center Offi ce (989) 365-3015Mobile (616) 540-7040
Fax
(989) 365-30744511 W. Lake Montcalm Rd. • Six Lakes
Bob & Shelly Gilman, Owners
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20 Varieties of Jerky Beef, Chicken & Turkey• Meat Sticks • Smoked Meats
• Unique Dips • Specialty Items
• Smoke Fish • Cheeses
48 State Rd. • Newaygo
231-652-8008www.jerkiesjerkyfactory.com
Huge Selection of Micro Brews
& Michigan Wines
Fresh gourmet brats,
burgers, steaks and smoked fish.
West Michigan’s
“ORIGINAL” Jerky Store
Gift Baskets
Available
NewaygoLocated West side off M-37
behind River City Pizza
The Corner Closet LTDConsignment/Re
sale Shop1st Class in Secondhand
Mon. - Sat. 9-5
NOW OPEN SUNDAY Noon - 5 till Christmas
Make Your Home Merry
With our nice
selection of
Christmas
decorations
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 2
CHRISTMASPARADE OF HOMES
December 3, 2011 • 12:30 - 4:30 PM
Advance Tickets: $10.00 • Day of the Event: $12.00
Tickets may be purchased at the Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library or Kindel & Company
Ticket price includes refreshments at the library and a Christmas ornament fromKindel & Company worth up to $6.99, and a chance to win a Willow Tree Nativity valuedat $199.99. There will also be prize drawings at 5:30 PM at the library, you need not to
be present to win.
Homes:
Deb Dingman Jim & Cathy Loder
Michael & Derrin Miller Glen & Veronica SmithSponsored by Kindel & Company
The Friends of the Timothy C. HauensteinReynolds Township Library
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www.goldstaroutdoor.com • “The Areas Largest Hunting & Fishing Store!”
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In Michigan in 2010 there were 55,867
reported car-deer crashes with 11 mo-
torists killed and 1,277 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 six 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 your 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 end of Daylight Savings, 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 unethi-
cal 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
available.
For more information about what you can do to avoid a car-deer accident and what to do if you do have
a 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.
“Michigan Car-Deer Crash
Safety Awareness Month.”
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MONDAY,NOVEMBER28,2011•RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 29280 Farm Goods
AGGED SUGAR BEETS, also baggednd bulk carrots, bagged shell corn. 10
Miles east of Morley Stanwood School onMile Rd. (231)972-8205 & (231)972-
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Hay For Sale
ALED STRAW, VERYClean, $2. each.Furguson 2-bottom plow, 3-pt. hook-up,Radex points, $250. (231)519-1055
300 Wanted to Buy
ASH-PAID-RETIREE PAYING FAIRrice $100 to $5,000 for runningars/trucks, motor-cycles, ATV, campers,nowmobiles, All Utility trailers enclosed,pen. Pontoon-boats. Free pick-up.
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MiscellaneousEARN COLLEGE DEGREE ONLINE.*Medical, *Business, *Criminal Justice. Jobplacement assistance. Computer avail-able. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEV cer-
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DONATIONS TO DATE TOMONTCALM PANHANDLE
COMMUNITY FUND
Donationsmay be sent to:
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WHERE CAN I FIND THENEW 2012 RIVER VALLEY
PET CALENDARS?This year is packed with cute and cuddly critters.
You’ll love this calendar.
Call these businesses for availability!
VanderHyde Ford, 345 N. Main St., Cedar Springs
ACE/Auntie ACE Home Health Care, 239 S. Ensley St, Howard City
Gerber Memorial, 212 S. Sullivan St., FremontTrumpets & Doves, 10770 Maple Hill Rd, Howard City
Gold Buyer, 7 E. Main St., Grant
Sparta Chevrolet, 8955 Sparta Ave., Sparta
Andy’s Tree Service, call 1-800-982-4540, Howard City
Ray Winnie Auto Sales, corner of M-57 & M-91, Greenville
Petersen’s Auction Service, (616) 984-2168, Trufant
Grand Rental Station, 3575 14 Mile Rd, Cedar Springs
Riversbend Animal Hospital, PC, 10565 Northland Dr, Big Rapids
Coral Power Shop, 15990 Grant St, Coral
Cedar Car Co., 12771 Northland Dr, Cedar Springs
White’s, 222 N. Ensley (old 131), Howard City
Medics, PC, 220 N. Ensley, Howard City
Nelson’s Farm Market, 469 W. 112th St, GrantTinney, 14 Mile Rd, West of Greenville
The Topper Shop, 1471 S. Greenville Rd (M-91), Greenville
Dosch’s Deer Processing, 1/2 Mile West of Hardy Dam on 36th St
Larry’s Northtown Furniture & Appliance, 6481 N. Greenville Rd.,Greenville
A-1 Communications, Inc., 701 S. Greenville West Dr (next to theSecretary of State), Greenville
Ed Koehn, One Mile West of Greenville on M-57
Ed Koehn, 11282 W. Carson City Rd., Greenville
Ed Koehn, 14 Mile Rd (M-57), Rockford
Creative Technologies Academy, 350 Pine St., Cedar Springs
AC Metal Sales, on M-82 in Fremont
River Valley News Shopper, 491 W. Shaw, Howard CityWilson’s Home Improvement, M-82 - 3 Miles West of US-131
Select Care Physical Therapy North End of Town (Next to Carpet Store)
7762 N. Federal Road, Howard City, MI 49329
• Aquatic Therapy (Only one in Town)• Anodyne for Neuropathy• Vestibular Rehab/Balance Training/
Fall Prevention
• Sports Medicine/Kinesio Taping• Work Injuries/Auto Injuries• Pain Mannagement• Orthopaedic Manual Therapy• Arthritis/Fibromyalgia/Osteoporosis
Therapy Program• Post-op Edema Management
Not affiliated with any other therapyprovider in the area. Operated by husband
and wife physical therapist team withcombined experience of 30 years.
Our therapists work only at this location,and are highly trained and certified.
Our Hand-On approach is the strengthbehind our successful treatment programs.
Therapy provided by licensedphysical therapists only.
Working Hours: Mon. to Fri. 9 am to 5 pm*Early morning and late evening appt. are available, please inquire within.
All insurances are welcome, flexible payment plans for co-payments, deductible, private pay, etc.
231-937-8485Fax: 231-937-9836
www.selectcarept.com
Smartphones are computers. Computers on the
move. They are easily accessible to you and to
every recipient person, computer, phone, or social
networking site that sees a picture sent from your
smartphone. Typically data about your phone and
where it is geolocation-wise travels with pictures
you send. Once the photos make it to a social net-
working site, it’s easy to find your home location
from there. Even for non-nerdy folk. Amazing.
Orwellian.
Their convenience exacts a price. The price of
this amazing technology can be high. Because
they are computers, some form of computer virus,
worm, or malware could damage or disable your
smartphone. A hacker could make your phone
retrieve programs or information from another in-
fected system to be used by the hacker later. They
can obtain personal data about you, for their own
gain – think identity theft. Some ‘Apps’ (Applica-
tions) have been purposefully developed to allow
the programmer access to your Smartphone’s user
information, such as a credit card numbers used to
buy over the phone, or social security numbers or
your private account passwords.
How will you know your phone’s been ‘taken’? It’s highly unlikely you’ll know when your smart-
phone’s been hacked. But on rare occasion clues
appear: What you see on the screen may seem
suspicious. Your phone’s capabilities may be com-
promised, it might work slowly, might not ‘feel’
just right, or could be refusing your commands.
If your phone has a mind of its own, perhaps an
outsider is in control. Does your phone turn on or
off by itself? Are there too many calls in your log
from numbers you don’t recognize?
Smart users protect their phones. As soon as you
get your first smartphone,
• Install an anti-virus program. Always keep
the AV software current. Use it frequently. Searchfor anti-virus programs on your computer, research
their efficiency and performance. Google offers
AVG Antivirus, and SMS AVG Mobilation for
Droids. Opera, WhatsApp Messenger, MyMobile
- many others, some free, most low-cost.
• iPhones have the luxury of built-in protec-
tion from worms and viral Apps because
all iPhone Apps are available only through
Apple’s iTunes. And TrendMicro offers
Smart Surfing, an App that prevents infec-
tion for iPhone users who frequently surf the
web.
• Before downloading an App, check it out. Is
it reputable? How often has the App been
reviewed? Who’s the manufacturer?
• As boring as it seems, read the Terms and
Conditions for the App to see how much
information you will share with the manu-
facturer. Choose Apps that want only the in-
formation needed to perform their function.
• Don’t give out your social security number.
• Use a proven, reliable, backup program to
store your telephone’s contents in the clouds.
Unless you’re a fearless risktaker or have the
nerd gene, don’t try a backup by jailbreaking
or rooting your phone, which invites worms(for sure if you didn’t understand this sen-
tence).
• Always turn off your GPS and geolocation
when you aren’t using it. Most Droids have
an icon to do this. Or use your privacy set-
tings.
• Simplest of all, but maybe hardest to manage,
don’t let your phone get away in someone
else’s pocket.
__________________________________________________
Jeanne Jerow practices extensively Divorce & Custody, Certifi-
cate in Estate Plans, Probate, Wills & Trusts, Auto Accidents,Negligence and Property Law. Remember, because you read it
here, it’s not your personal legal advice. Don’t depend on it.
Save your smartphone By Jeanne L. Jerow, Attorney, Counselor, Mediator • Howard City
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HypnosisLast year Barb and I took some training in Hypnosis. The purpose was to use this to help discover some of our own issues
and to bring back tools that we can use to help others who come to The Healing Center.
Having mentioned this to some friends, someone commented that Hypnosis scared her. This is actually a very commonreaction. Why? Most of it is because of movies, television, or stage hypnosis. We have all seen the scary movie or TV showin which someone is hypnotized into a zombie who does horrible things to others. Or we have seen stage hypnosis wheresomeone is made to cluck like a chicken or bark like a dog while jumping around on stage. We must remember that this is allentertainment.
Others are afraid of this because of their religious upbringing. I was raised to think that Hypnosis was a tool of the devil.Mom told us that during a hypnotic trance demons and entities could possess us. Of course, what person wants to bepossessed? I always wondered how this could be the devil’s work if it was used to help people stop drinking, stop smoking,loose weight, overcome stress / anxiety / anger and heal themselves?
Think about some normal things that happen every day in our lives. We have all experienced that fuzzy state when we
were between being awake and asleep. Frequently we daydream. Have you ever been driving a long distance and suddenly “woke up”, not really knowing how you got to this exit? During a shower, or while working on a factory assembly line, we dothese things so automatically that our mind goes somewhere else. How many of us watch television or movies and becomeentranced (that is what the advertisers count on). What about when we become engrossed in a book? Did you ever have the
feeling of drifting off during church even though you were not tired?
These are all normal everyday events that are actually hypnotic states. When tests were done with EEG (brain wave tests),it was found that our brain produces four different kinds of brain waves. Beta brain waves occur when we are wide awake. Alpha waves happen when we day dream, do repetitive work, during prayer, when we drift off to sleep, every time we have a dream (5-6 times per night), within 5 minutes of sittingdown to watch a movie or TV show, and during hypnosis. Theta waves occur during deeper sleep,during extreme pain, and during anesthesia (for dentistry or surgery). This state is also associated withsome nerve pills and sleeping pills. Finally Delta waves occur during the deepest sleep.
We all have automatic habits, and repetitive emotional reactions to things. If these behaviors help usin our daily lives, we will want to keep them. If they are harmful and limiting, we may want to changethem. The subconscious part of our mind is what controls all of our behavior and reactions, good or bad. Hypnosis is a nice way to get into that programming part of our brain to change some of thoseless than beneficial activities.
We should be excited. We now have tools to learn to manage this part of our mind.
Put Your Health in Your Own Hands. Bob Huttinga PA-C. 989-352-6500.
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CHRISTMAS ARRIVES IN SAND LAKE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2011PARADE STARTS 10:00 AM • Corner of Fourth & Lake
Christmas With Santa10:30 AM
at the Sand Lake/Nelson Township Library
Gingerbread HouseContest
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Rev. Darryl Miller Phone: 616-636-5673
Worship Service 9:30 amChildren’s Church 9:30 am
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SAND LAKEUNITED
METHODISTCHURCH
45 6th St. • Sand Lake
EmmanuelBaptistChurch
16028 Isabella St. • Coral
Morning Worship 10 am
Sunday School 11:15 am
Evening Service 6 pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7 pm
Pastor Bert Boes
231-354-6347
231-354-6311
Gospel Jamboree 3rd Sat. of the month.
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
Email: grace@oneisp.net
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 am
Sunday School 9:45 am
Open Hearts, Open Minds,Open Doors
South EnsleyUnited
MethodistChurch
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PiersonBible Church
101 Grand • Pierson, MISunday School – 9:45 am
Worship – 11:00 am
Evening – 6:00 pm
Teens – 5:30 pm
Tuesday - Grief Share 9:00 am
Wed. Services – 6:00 pm
BLAST during school year – 6-7:15 pm
Ladies Bible Study – 1:00 pm
Ladies J.O.Y. meets 1st Thursday
of the month at 1:00 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 LAKE
1 block E. of Traffic Light
Sunday School 10 am
Sunday 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,
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9891 Mason Dr. • Grant
M-37 South of Newaygo
231-834-9910
231-937-4921
Pastor Steven Frentz
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www.bethellutheranchurchonline.org
BethelLutheranChurch
M-46 East of Old 131
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St. Margaret MaryCatholic Church
Sunday Morning Worship
9 AM
Tues. & Thurs. Morning
Worship
8:30 AM
Rev. Joseph Pettit
1051 E. Howard City Rd.
Edmore
989-427-5645110 Edgar St. • Lakeview
1 Mile North of M-46 on Youngman Rd.
Sunday Morning Worship
9:30 amSunday School • 11 am
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Wednesday Kids Program &Prayer Meeting • 7 pm
Other Opportunities: Choir,Small Group Bible Studies,
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989-352-6836
Join UsIn
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Deerfield
Bible Church
To know Christ and to make Christ known.
759 150th Avenue • Morley
Pastor Frank Taylor231-580-9649
Sunday School • 10:00 a.m.
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PINE GROVECommunity Church A Christian Reformed
Ministry
Sunday Service 10 am
Boys & Girls Clubs
Wednesday at 7 pm
Teen Activities - Call Church
231-937-5250On M-82, 5 miles west of
Howard City
8860 21 Mile Rd • Sand Lake
Pastor Jonathan Williams
616-636-5561
Sunday Morning Worship - 9:30 AM
Sunday School for all ages - 11:00 AM
Sunday Evening Worship - 6:00 PM
Wednesday Adult Prayer Meeting -
6:30 PM
Wednesday Youth Ministry - 6:30 PM
(7th - 12th grade)
Wednesday AWANA - 6:30 PM
(K-6th grade)
Come Worship the Lord With Us!
Rent this space.Call for details.231-937-4740
1-888-937-4740
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