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By Sally Rummel • [email protected] Mike and Diane Durkin of Argentine Township have lived on Lobdell Lake full time since retiring in 2005. One of their most enjoyable summer activities is taking friends and family out for a cruise in their pontoon, then enjoying a dockside stop at an area restaurant. Whether you’re dining dockside on the water or patio-side enjoying the view, waterfront dining seems to be more popular than ever before. “It’s so conven- ient,” said Diane, 69. “We have so many friends on the lake. It’s what we like to do.” Some water- front restaurants have become local landmarks, with a long history of serving boaters and other guests alike. Snappers-on-the-Water on Bennett Lake used to be Twin Gardens before owner Kirk Norman took over 14 years ago. He says a lot of people make this a destination on the water, including the motorcycle com- munity that rides from all over Michigan to get here. “We do unique things to keep our name out there,” said Norman. “The word gets around.” While Snappers is known for its nightlife and a younger crowd, Norman says their Bloody Mary Bar on Sundays is drawing older patrons, too. Recently re-done outdoors with a Key West theme, Norman says that the atmosphere is its biggest selling point. “People want to enjoy the lake and forget about their problems. They just want to have fun,” he said. Lakeview Bar & Grill in Argentine Township has undergone several name changes in the past, but one thing remains See GOOD FOOD on 2B TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO Fenton Moose Lodge members enjoy dinner and a drink on the deck on Lake Fenton Wednesday evening, Aug. 2. Seated (from left) are Judi Lieffers of Linden, Mary Ann Stadler of Mundy Township and Krista Robbins of Fenton. Good food, company , views Local Living Sunday, August 6, 2017 REAL ESTATE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS B SECTION Waterfront dining offers new perspective of area lakes 810-629-9321 1000 Silver Lake Road Let us help you customize a memorial for your loved one. Visit our monument garden on Silver Lake Road next to the funeral home. ‘‘ About 60 to 70 percent of our diners come off the boat. ’’ Melissa Palmer Fenton Moose Club general manager 2017

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Page 1: SECTION REAL ESTATE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS LocalLiving … · Whether you’re dining dockside on the water or patio-side enjoying the . view, waterfront dining seems to be more popular

By Sally Rummel • [email protected] Mike and Diane Durkin of Argentine Township have lived on Lobdell Lake full time since retiring in 2005. One of their most enjoyable summer activities is taking friends and family out for a cruise in their pontoon, then enjoying a dockside stop at an area restaurant. Whether you’re dining dockside on the water or patio-side enjoying the view, waterfront dining seems to be more popular than ever before.

“It’s so conven-ient,” said Diane, 69. “We have so many friends on the lake. It’s what we like to do.” Some water-front restaurants have become local landmarks, with a long history of serving boaters and other guests alike. Snappers-on-the-Water on Bennett Lake used to be Twin Gardens before

owner Kirk Norman took over 14 years ago. He says a lot of people make this a destination on the water, including the motorcycle com-munity that rides from

all over Michigan to get here. “We do unique things to keep our name out there,” said Norman. “The word gets around.” While Snappers is known for its nightlife and a younger crowd, Norman

says their Bloody Mary Bar on Sundays is drawing older patrons, too. Recently re-done outdoors with a Key West theme, Norman says that the atmosphere is its biggest selling point. “People want to enjoy the lake and forget about their problems. They just want to have fun,” he said. Lakeview Bar & Grill in Argentine Township has undergone several name changes in the past, but one thing remains

See GOOD FOOD on 2B

TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO

Fenton Moose Lodge members enjoy dinner and a drink on the deck on Lake Fenton Wednesday evening, Aug. 2. Seated (from left) are Judi Lieffers of Linden, Mary Ann Stadler of Mundy Township and Krista Robbins of Fenton.

Good food,company , views

Local LivingSunday, August 6, 2017

REAL ESTATE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDSBSECTION

Waterfront dining offers new perspective of area lakes

810-629-93211000 Silver Lake Road

Let us help you customize a memorial

for your loved one.

Visit our monument garden on Silver Lake Road next to the funeral home.

‘‘ About 60 to 70 percent of our diners come off the boat.’’Melissa Palmer

Fenton Moose Club general manager

2017

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After graduating from eighth grade in 1967, my family moved to the Chicago area because my father was promoted within the Sears organiza-tion. A couple of years later, he was assigned to the Sears Tower (now the Willis building) as a structural en-gineer. Construction on the building began in 1970. Before that move, we lived in a rural area just west of Kankakee, Il-linois. I went to an old country school and my eighth-grade graduating class boasted 28 stu-dents. I went from growing up in that little school to a high school in Skokie, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. There were three floors and more than 3,000 students in my new high school. There were four principals, one for each class. My class graduated close to 800 seniors in 1971. More than 95 percent of the students in my high school were Jewish. Where I grew up there were two predominant religions — Lutheran and Methodist. I never met a Jewish person and knew nothing about them except for the lit-tle we learned in school and Sunday school. Talk about culture shock. I quickly discovered one advantage to being in an almost all-Jewish school. We had three days off in September for Jewish holidays, including Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Another thing I discovered im-mediately was that the vast majority of my classmates were rich. I mean

really rich. They lived in mansions, had the nicest cars and wore the finest clothes. The incredible clothes both-ered me the most. I had OK stuff to wear, but not like these girls. We are talking genuine cashmere sweaters, real silk blouses and wool skirts from Ireland and Scotland. Splurging on clothes meant Sears in my family, and we got a discount. I could not compete so I did the next best thing — I rebelled. As luck would have it, this was the start of the “hippy movement,” so I fit right in. My fa-vorite thing to wear to school was a pair of hip-hugger, bell-bottom jeans, with a long sleeved tie-died T-shirt. Over that, I wore a suede jacket with fringes laced with colorful beads. Sometimes I wore a big floppy hat. After graduating, I didn’t go off to college to become a scientist, doctor or lawyer like so many of my wealthy classmates. I went to a junior college and chose liberal arts instead. My wealthy classmates and their friends took trips to Paris and Honolulu. My friends went to Vietnam. You might say that not being able to afford the clothes I wanted to wear as a teenager changed the direction of my life. That wasn’t the only rea-son, of course, and I am not unhappy about it because this is when I discov-ered I had other talents, like writing. I also am blessed with a great job and many Jewish friends. However, if someone were to ask me today if uniforms should be required at-tire in schools, and thinking about how I felt when I was a teenager, I would opt to level the playing field and say “Yes, definitely yes.”Opinions offered in Just Sayin’ are the author’s alone and do not necessar-ily reflect the opinion of the Tri-County Times or its staff. Email the Vera at [email protected].

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GOOD FOODContinued from Page 1B constant — a beautiful view of Lobdell Lake. With 18 boat slips and a dedicated dockside menu concept, this indoor/outdoor eatery attracts a lot of boat-ers. “This is our first summer (as Lakeview),” said Michael Dunn, general manager. “It’s gone well so far. We’re getting busier every week. It’s a 50/50 split between boaters and regular customers enjoy-ing the patio, just depends on the weather.” Also serving customers on Lobdell Lake is North-shore Market. Best known for their pizza, pizza bites, burgers, wings, ribs and deli sandwiches, the Conway family serves food on their back patio and also delivers to boaters on the lake. “We deliver on our Jet Skis,” said Briana Conway. “Usually on weekends, especially Saturdays, our biggest delivery day. We can deliver beer, liquor, anything.” Anything, that is, except ice cream — another of Northshore Market’s biggest summer sellers. “Everyone gets ice cream,” said Briana. “They’ll enjoy a cone out on the back deck or on the picnic tables.” The Fenton Moose Lodge on the north end of Lake Fenton has been serving customers lakeside for dec-ades. The only catch is you have to be a member, or be accompanied by a member, to dine at the lodge. That doesn’t seem to slow down the constant boat traffic and indoor din-ing. With 1,700 members, the Fenton Moose Lodge keeps getting busier and busier. “About 60 to 70 percent of our

diners come off the boat,” said Melissa Palmer, general manager. They can accommodate up to 18 boats at one time, and if it’s too busy, Palmer said people sometimes take their boats home and come through the back door. “We don’t deliver dockside, unless someone is elderly or handicapped,” she said. “You’ve got to come in off your boat. Lots

of people get take-outs.” The weekly dinner specials really draw a crowd to “the Moose.” “Friday Night Fish Fry is our busiest night,” said Palmer. “We’ll serve 350 to 400 dinners within four hours.” Other weekly specials are on Tuesday — Rib

Night, Wednesday — Steak Night and Thursday — Burger Night. The newest waterfront restaurant is Triple C’s Lakeshore Grille, on the shore of Lake Ponemah. Open for just two weeks, new owners Joe and Cheryl Schoenemann say that the majority of lake people are excited to have a place to go. “About 75 to 80 percent do want to sit outside on the deck to enjoy the beautiful view,” said Cheryl. Some of their most popular menu items are fish and chips, pork and beef sliders and burgers. Right now, boaters can use the boat slips and enjoy eating at picnic tables at the waterfront. “They can pick up their food or we can have someone run it down to them,” she said. The owners say that they want Triple C’s to be more of a family res-taurant than a bar, although they do serve liquor. “We’ve got a lot of plans for the future,” said Cheryl.

n Waterfront dining is a popular concept in the tri-county area, especially on some of the largest lakes in Fenton and Argentine Township.

TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO

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This brings new meaning to the word “seafood.” Would you eat tuna eyeballs? Tuna Eye is one of the weirdest foods consumed around the world. This slip-pery, soft, white creamy blob is a popular winter delicacy in Shirako, Japan.

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Gaebul is a species of marine spoon worm. It is widely referred to as a Fat Inn-keeper Worm or the penis fish. This spoon worm is commonly eaten raw in Japan and especially Korea. This is often eaten with salt and sesame oil in Korea. In Hokkaido, Japan, this is called ruttsu and served as sashimi. Wanna try? People actually eat these.

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The Japanese have long known about the incredible health benefits of eating deli-cious insects. Rumor has it that Japanese emperor Hirohito in the 1900s favored a meal of cooked rice and canned wasps with soy sauce and sugar. Insects are currently eaten in many dishes, though the latest craze is insect sushi with all manner of tasty creepy crawlies served on top.

Fugu, also known as puffer fish or blowfish, are commonly consumed in Japan. It’s a risky proposition to eat Fugu, as the fish is highly poisonous if prepared improperly. According to Rosofsky’s entry in “They Eat That? A Cul-tural Encyclopedia of Weird and Exotic Food Around the World,” thrill-seeking connoisseurs crave the lip and tongue-tingling sensation they say a highly skilled fugu chef can create by leaving a non-lethal trace of poison on the fish. It’s that element of danger that entices the adventurous eater. Rosofsky also notes it’s that risky business combined with the rar-ity and mild silky texture that makes this one so desirable.

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Sannakji (live octopus) is a famous dish in Korea. The octopus is chopped or kept whole, and you eat while it is wiggling on a dish. However, eating the whole one is quite dangerous because the suction cups on the tentacles can cling tenaciously and you could get one stuck in your throat.

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TRI-COUNTY TIMES

CHURCHDIRECTORY

CATHOLICST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH6481 Faussett Rd. • Howell

517-546-9807Father Gregg Pleiness, Pastor

Saturday Mass ...........................................5:00 pmSunday Mass ....................... 8:30 am & 10:30 amWeekday Mass Wed.-Fri. ...........................8:30 amConfessions Saturday ..... 4 pm and upon request

ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CATHOLIC CHURCH

600 N. Adelaide • Fenton810-629-2251

Father Robert Copeland, PastorFather Todd Koenigsknecht, Associate Pastor

Saturday Mass ..........................................5:00 pmSunday Mass ........8 am, 10 am, 12 noon & 6 pmConfessions Saturday ......................3:30-4:30 pmDaily Mass in Church M-F ...........................8:45 am

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Following Friday Mass until 4:45pm Benediction

THE CARPENTER’S HOUSE CHURCH2740 Grange Hall Rd. • Fenton

Corner of Fish Lake Rd.248-328-9844

Pastor James Disbrow 248-634-2195 Sunday Morning Service ........................ 11:00 amWednesday Evening ..................................7:00 pmWednesday Youth Service ........................6:30 pm

APOSTOLIC

THE FREEDOM CENTER

2473 W. Shiawassee • Fenton810-629-5261

Pastor Jim WiegandSunday Worship .........................9:00 & 11:30 amSunday Youth Group .................................6:30 pmEncounter Young Adults (seniors in high school thru 32 years old) Mondays .....................7:00 pm

Small groups meet throughout the week. For more information call 629-5261

ASSEMBLY OF GOD

BAPTISTFAITH BAPTIST

CHURCH OF LINDEN4518 Silver Lk. Rd. • Linden

810-735-9339Daniel Patz, Senior Pastor

Jason Coldwell, Worship PastorWes Crawford, Youth Pastor

www.faithlinden.orgChildren & Teen Sunday School ...............9:30 amMorning Worship .................................... 11:00 amChristian Education Courses ........................9:30 amChildren’s Church ................................... 11:00 amWednesday Kids Club & Youth Group ........6:30 pmNursery (0-2 and 2-4 yrs.) available at all service times.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SWARTZ CREEK

5372 Seymour Rd. • Swartz Creek810-635-7016

Jim E. Nelson, Sr. Pastor Shawn Cook, Associate and Youth Pastor

Sunday School ...........................................9:45 amMorning Worship .................................... 11:00 amEvening Worship ........................................6:00 pmWednesday Night ......................................7:00 pm

Adult Bible Study, Youth Group (6-12 Grades), Kids Club (K-5 Grad), Mission Friends (3-5 years)

GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH

878 Milford Rd. • Holly248-634-3612

Sunday School ...........................................9:45 amMorning Worship .................................... 11:00 amEvening Worship ........................................6:30 pmWednesday Worship..................................7:00 pm

FENTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

119 S. Leroy St. • Fenton810-629-2132

www.fentonumc.comJeff Jaggers - Lead Pastor

Michelle Forsyth - Associate PastorMallory Lyman - Director of Children’s MinistryDeb Rogers - Community Outreach Coordinator

Sunday morning traditional-style worship in the sancturary ...............................9:30 and 11:00 amSunday morning casual-style worship in the FamilyLife Center ............................................. 11:05 am

Nursery Provided at all worship services. Sunday morning kids program in the Family Life Center .....................................9:30 and 11:00 amWednesday Evening gathering .................6:30 pmin the North Building, Children and Youth in the Family Life Center.

HOLLY CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

15010 N. Holly Rd. • Holly248-634-9711

www.hollycalvary.orgRev. Cliff Schroeder

Sunday Worship ........................................9:30 amWednesday Worship..................................6:30 pm

Nursery Provided at all services.

LAKE FENTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH2581 N. Long Lake Rd. • Fenton

810-629-5161Pastor Char Shay

Sunday Worship .....................................9:00 amSunday School ..................................... 10:00 am

LINDEN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

201 Bridge St. • Linden 810-735-5858

Pastor Crystal ThomasWorship & Jr. Service .......................... 10:00 amCoffee Hour ......................................... 11:00 am

Nursery Available.

LINDEN FREE METHODIST CHURCH

13274 S. Linden Rd. • Linden 810-735-4564

Pastor William MoullAssoc. Pastor Mike Anderson

Sunday Worship .................................. 10:00 amSunday School ..................................... 11:15 amSunday Night Teen Programs ................5:00 pm

www.LindenFreeMethodist.org

METHODIST

ARGENTINE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

16248 S. Seymour Rd. • Linden810-735-7118

Pastor Robert LindsaySunday School ...........................................9:45 amSunday Morning Worship ....................... 11:00 am(Junior Church and Nursery Provided)Sunday Evening Worship ..........................6:00 pmWed. Children & Teens ..............................7:00 pmWed. Prayer Meeting ................................7:00 pm

NAZARENE

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

PRESBYTERIANFIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF FENTON

503 S. LeRoy St. • Fenton810-629-7801 • www.ffpc.org

Pastor Lindsey CarnesPastor Robbie Carnes

Sunday Worship .................................... 10:00 am

LINDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH119 W. Broad St. • Linden

810-735-5755Pastor Dave Myers

Traditional Service ....................................9:00 amContemporary Service ........................... 10:30 amChildren’s Church ................................... 10:30 am

(Nursery provided at each service)

TYRONE COMMUNITYPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH9141 Hartland Rd. • Fenton

810-750-0350Pastor Linda Living-HawleySunday Worship Schedule

Celebratory Worship ............................... 10:00 amChildren’s Sunday School ...................... 10:30 amFellowship ............................................... 11:30 am

TYRONE COVENANT

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (PCA)

10235 White Lake Rd. • Fenton810-629-1261 • Tyronepca.org

Pastor, James MascowSunday Worship (includes Children’s Church) ..10:15 amSunday School .......................................9:00 amSunday Evening Worship .......................6:00 pmYouth Group & Family Night.........Wed. Evenings

THE ROAD COMMUNITY CHURCH810-922-2088

Lead Pastor Chris VitarelliYouth Pastor Gordon Frywww.theroadcc.com

Identical Services .....................10:00 am & 6:30 pm 301 E. South Holly Rd.

Coat closet and food pantry available.

THE ROCK11400 S. Linden Rd. • Fenton

810-629-2444 • www.hisrock.netPastor Wes Morris Welcome You

Saturday Evening Serivce....................................6 pmSunday AM Service ............................................8:30 amSunday AM Service at Lake Fenton HS...10 am & 11:30 am Wednesday Mid Week ServiceKidz Rock (2 yr-5th grade) ............................. 7 pmAdult Bible Study ............................................ 7 pmJr. & Sr. High Bible Study ............................... 7 pmAddiction & Recovery ......... Tuedsday nights 7 pm

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST204 E. Rockwell • Fenton

810-629-3211 Church Service ....................................... 11:00 amSunday School ........................................ 11:00 amWednesday Evening ..................................7:00 pm

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

LUTHERANHOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH, LC-MS

7355 W. Silver Lake Road(Behind Linden High School)

Linden, MI 48451810-735-4807

www.hopelinden.org Pastor Steve Schilke

Sunday Worship .................. 8:15 am & 10:45 amAdult Bible Study .......................................9:30 amSunday School ...........................................9:30 am

TRANSFIGURATION LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA

14176 Fenton Rd. • Fenton810-629-7332

www.fentontlc.orgMark Fisher, Pastor

Sunday Worship ..................................... 10:30 amSunday School ...................................... 3yrs-5th grade

(classes held Sept-May during Worship Service)Communion Celebrated every Sunday

Cry Room Available

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, LC-MS1025 Main Street • Fenton

810-629-7861Fax 810-629-9877

www.trinitylcmsfenton.comReverend Dean G. Dumbrille

Worship ServicesWednesday in the Word ............................6:30 pm Saturday Traditional Worship ...................6:30 pm Sunday Traditional Worship ......................8:30 amSunday Education Hour ............................9:45 amSunday Contemporary Worship ............ 11:00 amSaturday ...............................5:30 pm, Bible Study

ST. JUDE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

106 E. Elizabeth St. • Fenton810-629-5681

Holy Communion ....................8:00 am, 10:30 amChildren Program-Godly Play ................. 10:15 am

A FULL GOSPEL CHURCHHOLLY HOUSE OF PRAYER

843 E. Maple • Holly586-372-0104

Pastor Ray WilderSunday School ........................................ 10:00 amWorship Service ..................................... 11:00 amEvening Service .........................................6:00 pmWednesday Bible Study ............................6:30 pm

EPISCOPAL

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ST. RITA CATHOLIC CHURCH309 E. Maple St. • Holly

248-634-4841Fr. David Blazek, Pastor

Saturday Mass ..........................................4:00 pm,Sunday Mass ........8 am, 10 am, 12 noon & 6 pmWeekday Mass…Tues. ...............................7:00 pmWed. & Thurs. ............................................9:00 amReconciliation after Sat. 4 pm Mass or by appt.

CATHOLIC CONTINUED LUTHERANSHEPHERD OF THE LAKESWELS LUTHERAN CHURCH

8420 Runyan Lake Rd. • FentonPastor Nathan Loersch

810-224-1250Sunday School ...........................................9:15 am Adult Bible Study ......................................9:15 amSunday Worship Service ........................ 10:30 am

CONTINUED NAZARENEFENTON CHURCH

OF THE NAZARENE11075 Runyan Lake Rd. • Fenton

810-750-6544Pastor Ron Sharpe

Sunday Worship Services ...................... 11:00 amSunday School for all ages .................... 10:00 am

Nursery provided for Sunday services.

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PUZZLES | OBITUARIES

Personal Notices

Miscellaneous for Sale

Campers/Trailers Cycles for Sale

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Units will be open for inspection on Saturday, 8/12/17 at 8:00am

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Stoney Creek Inc.Grant, Michigan

800-448-3873

Pond SuppliesLive gamefish for stocking.

Large selection of lake, pond and

watergarden supplies.

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AKC LABRADOR RETRIEVER PUPPIES Yellow and black, $650.

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organic garden $80 yard, rake ready lawn leveler

$35 yard, samples provided, 15 mile free

light trailer delivery 810-513-8346 or 810-750-6005.

TRI-COUNTY TIMES PHOTOS Any staff photo published in the Tri-County Times can be purchased by calling 810-433-6797.

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VILLAGE OF HOLLYPUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village of Holly has adopted the following ordinance amendment on:

DATE: July 25, 2017

PLACE: Holly Board of Education Meeting Room 920 E. Baird Street, Holly, MI 48442

EFFECTIVE DATE: Immediately upon publication

The proposed ordinance number 449 amends Chapter 150 of the Village of Holly Ordinances by adding Section 150.30(a) Replacement of Windows: Broken windows must be repaired or replaced with like glazing materials within 14 days. Boarding up of open or broken windows in any occupied structure is prohibited except as a temporary measure not to exceed 14 days. Boarding up of windows in any vacant or unoccupied structure is prohibited except as a temporary measure not to exceed 90 days.

The full text of the proposed Ordinance to be amended is available for review in the Office of the Village Clerk-Treasurer, 300 East Street, Holly, Michigan 48442 during regular business hours. Comments concerning the ordinance amendment should be directed to the Village Clerk-Treasurer at the above address or by tele-phone to (248) 634-9571.

Deborah J. BiggerClerk-TreasurerVillage of Holly

VILLAGE OF HOLLYPUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Village of Holly has adopted the following ordinance amendment on:

DATE: July 25, 2017

PLACE: Holly Board of Education Meeting Room 920 E. Baird Street, Holly, MI 48442

EFFECTIVE DATE: Immediately upon publication

The proposed ordinance number 448 amends Section 54.03(B) of Chapter 54 of the Village of Holly Ordinances by amending Section 54.03(B)(3) Except as specified above, refuse containers must be stored behind the front plane of the residential unit.

The full text of the proposed Ordinance to be amended is available for review in the Office of the Village Clerk-Treasurer, 300 East Street, Holly, Michigan 48442 during regular business hours. Comments concerning the ordinance amendment should be directed to the Village Clerk-Treasurer at the above address or by tele-phone to (248) 634-9571.

Deborah J. BiggerClerk-TreasurerVillage of Holly

VILLAGE OF HOLLYORDINANCE NO. 450

An ordinance to amend Section 90.03(B) of Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances concerning the keeping of chickens.

THE VILLAGE OF HOLLY ORDAINS:

Section 1. Amendment to Section 90.03(B) of Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances.

Section 90.03(B) of Chapter 90 of the Code of Ordinances shall be amended to read as follows:

(B) Rabbits, limited to six in number, and poultry and fowl species, may be kept subject to the following:

(1) The keeping of chickens shall be done on a non-com-

mercial basis while limiting and mitigating any potential adverse impacts on surrounding properties. The keep-ing of chickens shall be exclusively used by the people occupying the property as a locally grown food source for the consumption of eggs or meat;

(2) A maximum of six chickens may be kept per parcel. Roosters are prohibited;

(3) The outdoor slaughtering of chickens is prohibited;

(4) Chickens shall be provided with a covered enclosure and must be kept in the covered enclosure or an ad-joining fenced enclosure at all times. Chickens may be allowed to roam outside of the covered or fenced enclo-sure if within a fully fenced side and/or rear yard and if supervised by a person in the immediate vicinity of the chickens;

(5) All covered enclosures or fenced enclosures shall be located in the rear yard shall be no closer than 5 feet to any property line of an adjacent property and shall be lo-cated no closer than 25 feet to any residential structure on an adjacent property;

(6) The total square footage of any covered enclosure and fenced enclosure shall not exceed 80 square feet and shall be a maximum of six feet in height;

(7) All covered enclosures shall be constructed in such a way as to prevent rats, mice or other rodents from be-ing harbored underneath or within the walls of the en-closure. The enclosure shall be constructed in a work-manlike manner. The coop and pen must be completely enclosed with a top and/or cover;

(8) All feed and other items associated with the keeping of chickens likely to attract rats, mice or other rodents or vermin shall be secured and protected in sealed con-tainers;

(9) Egg laying chickens shall be kept in compliance with the Michigan Department of Agriculture Generally Ac-cepted Agricultural and Management Practices for the Care of Farm Animals as amended except as otherwise provided in this section.

Section 2. Effective Date.

This ordinance shall take effect 30 days following publication.

At a regular meeting of the Village Council of the Village of Holly held on July 25, 2017, adoption of the foregoing ordinance was moved by Musgrave and sup-ported by Shiel.

Voting for: Allsop, Cruickshank, Heiple, Shiel, Musgrave, Rankin, PerkinsVoting against: None

The Village President declared the ordinance adopted.

______________________________ ______________________________James Perkins, Village President Deborah J. Bigger, Clerk/Treasurer

CERTIFICATION

The foregoing is a true copy of Ordinance No. 450 which was enacted by the Vil-lage Council of the Village of Holly at a regular meeting held on July 25, 2017.

______________________________ Deborah J. Bigger, Clerk/Treasurer

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONFIRM SPECIAL ASSESSMENT ROLLS FOR ARGENTINE

TOWNSHIP POLICE, FIRE, AND GARBAGE SERVICES, AND CHLORIDE TREATMENT FOR

ALL PUBLIC GRAVEL ROADS

TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS, RESIDENTS, AND PARTIES IN INTEREST OF LAND WITHIN

ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP AND ANY OTHER INTERESTED PERSONS:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Argentine Township has created special assess-ment districts to provide for township-wide police, fire, and garbage services, and chloride treatment for parcels located on public gravel roads. It is estimated that the cost of police services throughout Argentine Township for the 2017 fis-cal year will be approximately $ 481,950.00, the estimated cost of fire services is $ 397,730.00, the estimated cost of garbage service is $ 382,950.00, and the estimated cost of chloride for public gravel roads is $ 102,304.00. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICEThe Township Supervisor has filed in the office of the Township Clerk for public examination a proposed special assessment roll including all properties in the township, and proposes the following per parcel assessments:

Police: $ 170.00 per parcelFire: $ 130.00 per improved parcel, $ 50.00 per unimproved parcelGarbage: $ 150.00 per improved parcelChloride treatment: $ 92.00 per parcel

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICEThe Township Board will hold public hearings at the Argentine Township Hall, 9048 Silver Lake Road, Linden, MI 48451 on Monday, August 14 at 7:00 p.m. to review and adopt the proposed assessments, and to hear any objections thereto. PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICEThat the appearance and protest of a property owner or party in interest or agent at the above-referenced public hearing is required in order to appeal the amount of the special assessment to the Michigan Tax Tribunal. Such appearance and protest may be made in person at the hearing or by letter addressed to and received by the Township Clerk at 9048 Silver Lake Road, Linden, MI 48451 prior to the close of said public hearing. Any appeal to the Michigan Tax Tribunal must be filed within 30 days after the date the roll is confirmed.

Brian Saad, Township Supervisor Denise Graves, Township Clerk

PUBLIC NOTICECHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OF A REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD TUESDAY AUGUST 22, 2017 AT 7:00 PM BY THE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS AT 12060 MANTAWAUKA. THIS HEARING WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:

ZBA17-032 David Overway, 12183 Margaret, Fenton:Requesting a 10 ft. sight line variance to build a pergola over a portion of the deck, parcel 06-11-501-057.

ZBA17-033 Gordon Fendert, 4347 Lahring, Linden:Requesting 245 ft. maximum sq. footage variances to build a detached garage, parcel 06-16-100-024.

ZBA17-034 Matt & Jen Ream, 13470 Enid, Fenton:Appealing a decision of the Zoning Administrator that the applicants cannot build a garage on property not under their ownership, the property is Genesee County road right of way.

ZBA17-035 Doug Lyons, 12125 Jennings, Linden:Requesting 2 ft. height variance for an 8 ft. privacy fence, parcel 06-10-100-007.

This notice is published in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open Meetings Act), MCLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA).

Fenton Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or public hearing upon 14 days notice to Fenton Township.

Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact Fenton Township by writing or calling the following: Robert Krug, Fenton Township Clerk, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, MI 48430, (810) 629-1537.

Ordinances, meeting schedules and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org.

ROBERT KRUG,FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK

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Synopsis of Argentine Township Regular Board Meeting

July 31 2017

Call to order @ 7:00 p.m.Pledge of Allegiance led by Supervisor SaadPresent: Hallman, Schmidt, Conner, Saad and Graves. Absent: noneApproved: Minutes of Regular Board Meeting June 26, 2017 and of the Spe-

cial Board Meeting July 13, 2017. Approved: Payment of bills as printed.Approved: Chief to test for Sergeant position.Issued: 15 Building permits that total $9, 831.60.Entered: Closed Session @ 7:25 p.m.Returned: Reconvened Regular Session @ 7:45 p.m.Authorized: Clerk to sign purchase agreement with Ferrellgas.Appointed: Kim Brost to the Zoning Board of Appeals.Appointed; Heather MacIntosh and Greg Smith to the Planning Commission.Declaration: The Township Hall parking lot is for authorized vehicles only.

Signage will be installed.Accepted: Quote from Asphalt Management for crack seal and repair of park-

ing lot.Authorized: Purchase of Dell Optiplex computer for Clerk’s office.Adjourned: 8:25 p.m.

Submitted by Denise GravesArgentine Township Clerk

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Wanda Bignall Wanda Bignall - age 95,died July 31, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Anthony McDonaldAnthony McDonald - age 56, died August 2, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Paul Drevon Paul Drevon - age 82, died August 2, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Marilyn Hall Marilyn Hall - age 78, died August 2, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Randolph Smith Randolph Smith - age 65, died August 2, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Emily Rchlik Emily Rchlik - age 89, died August 3, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Jeffrey Kerspilo Jeffrey Kerspilo - age 67,died August 3, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Lisa Woodrich Lisa Woodrich - age 50, died August 2, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Vera Parsons Vera Parsons - age 95, died August 2, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Richard Harris Richard Harris - age 89, died July 31, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Cheryl Anne Baxter1959-2017Cheryl Anne Baxter - age 58, of Fenton, died Monday, July 24, 2017. Services will be held 12:30 PM Monday, August 7, 2017 at Great Lakes National Cemetery, 4200 Belford Rd., Holly. Arrangements provided by Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 Silver Lake Road, Fenton. Those desiring may make contributions to the Genesee District Library. Cheryl was born June 22, 1959 in Manchester, England, the daughter of Peter and Elaine (Simoneau) Parker. Cheryl married Daniel Baxter in Detroit on January 4, 1992. Mrs. Baxter was very active in gardening and landscaping. She was a professional writer and enjoyed working at the Genesee District Library for the past four years. Surviving are: husband, Dan of Fenton; daughter, Megan Baxter of Fenton; son, Ryan Baxter of Fenton; brothers, Kevin (Tari) Parker of Mt. Pleasant, Keith Parker of Saginaw and father, Peter Parker of Grand Blanc. She was preceded in death by her mother Elaine Parker. Online condolences may be posted on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Aimee Marie Fenwick 1973-2017 Aimee Marie Fenwick - age 44, of Holly, died Wednesday, August 2, 2017. Services will be held 1 PM Monday, August 7, 2017 at Sharp Funeral Homes, Fenton Chapel, 1000 W. Silver Lake Rd., Fenton. Visitation will be 11 AM until the time of service Monday. Those desiring may make contributions to the Aimee Marie Fenwick Memorial Fund. Aimee was born May 24, 1973 in Flint, the daughter of Danny Lee Dixon and Sharon Fay Plante. She most recently lived in Holly coming from Flint and Vassar. Aimee was a graduate of Northern High School. She married Kevin Fenwick February 10, 2009 in Flint. Surviving are: husband, Kevin; seven children, Christopher, Amber, Tyler, Matthew, Benjamin, Brandee, and Hannah; father, Danny Lee Dixon of Flint; mother, Sharon Fay Plante of Holly; three grandchildren; and brother, Shannon. She was preceded in death by her grandparents. Tributes may be shared on the obituaries page of www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Dona Jaksa Dona Jaksa - age 92, died August 3, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

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Barbara Ries Barbara Ries - age 83, died August 1, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Dorothy Boyd Dorothy Boyd - age 88, died July 31, 2017. Services entrusted to Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

James Shaw James Shaw - age 66, died July 29, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Joan Gegg Joan Gegg - age 65, died July 29, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Marcella Graff Marcella Graff - age 61,died July 29, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Peter Klepi Jr. Peter Klepi Jr. - age 91,died July 30, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Robert Klein Robert Klein - age 67, died July 31, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Robert Wehrli Robert Wehrli - age 88,died July 31, 2017. Services provided by Sharp Funeral Homes. www.sharpfuneralhomes.com.

Obituaries updated daily online!www.tctimes.com

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Find the words hidden vertically, horizontally and diagonally throughout the puzzle.

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HONEY REDHOT SHRIMP“I like shrimp, A LOT. I also like spicy food. This dish is enough for two (if you double the shrimp!) What can I say, I only had enough shrimp for me! Seriously this might be the best tasting shrimp I’ve ever eaten in my life!” — Trish

INGREDIENTS• One pound peeled, cleaned and deveined shrimp • 4 Tbsp butter• 1 lime• 2 Tbsp fresh cilantro (chopped)• 2 cloves garlic (minced)• 2 Tbsp honey• 1 Tbsp Frank’s RedHot sauce• Salt• Pepper

DIRECTIONSRinse and pat dry the shrimp. Zest the lime and then cut it into wedges. Stem and chop the cilantro. Mince 2 cloves of garlic. Melt the butter over medium high heat, and add in the garlic, honey and red hot sauce. When it starts bubbling, place the shrimp in and do not crowd the pan. Let them cook for two minutes and then turn them over. Cook for one minute more, and then plate them with the side of your liking. I used authentic Ramen noodles. Don’t forget the sauce in the pan! Toss it with the shrimp and then squeeze a couple lime wedges on top of all of it!

RECIPES COURTESY OF:

TRISHA KAUTMAN

RECIPES ONLINE AT trishdelish.trishdelish.recipes

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