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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
n Obituaries, Page 4
nLetters to the Editor,
Pages 5 & 7
n Community News, Page 7
LETTER TO THE EDITOR POLICY
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editor may be written once per month by any member of
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issue. Letters should be in good taste, be no longer than 500
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RECORD - ENTERPRISE
The River Valley
Serving PortionS of MontcalM, MecoSta, newaygo and Kent countieS
United Memorial officially names Freese as president
GREENVILLE The Spectrum Health
United Memorial Board of Directors has
announced Christina Freese-Decker, in-
terim president, has been named presi-
dent, Spectrum Health United Memori-
al, effective immediately. Freese-Decker
has been serving as the interim president
since July 1. Since that time, she has culti-
vated very positive relationships with the
board of trustees, physicians, employees
and the community. In addition, she has
been instrumental in continuing imple-
mentation of the many ongoing strategic
initiatives at both United and Kelsey hos-
pitals. Spectrum Health United Memo-
rial consists of Spectrum Health United
Hospital in Greenville, Spectrum Health
Kelsey Hospital in Lakeview, the Spec-
trum Health United Memorial Founda-
tion and United Life-
styles.
In her role as
interim president,
Tina proved herself
a dedicated, compas-
sionate leader, com-
mitted to carrying on
the strategic plan and
mission of our local
hospitals, said David
Mack, Spectrum Health United Memo-
rial Board Chairman. (She) is driven
to meet the current and future needs of
the local community. Additionally, the
Board has been impressed with her abil-
ity to personally connect with medical
staff, leadership and employees, provid-
ing everyone opportunity to share in her
vision. Tina has invested a great deal of
time to get to know her team, her pro-
viders and those who are serving patients
each day.
She joined Spectrum Health in 2002
as a postgraduate fellow in health care
administration. In 2003, she became
director, system strategic planning and
development. Three years later, she was
named vice president of the department
and executive director of the Spectrum
Health Regional Hospital Network. Her
experience in strategic planning and de-
veloping system wide growth and busi-
ness plans will be an asset to Spectrum
Health United Memorial as she contin-
ues implementation of the many strate-
gic initiatives started under Paul Bonis
leadership. Freese-Decker earned her
bachelors degree in fnance from Iowa
State University in Ames and holds
masters degrees in health administra-
tion and industrial engineering from The
University of Iowa in Iowa City.
I am thrilled to have this opportu-
nity. It is an honor to take care of people
in this community, she said. I am im-
pressed by the medical staff, employees
and volunteers at Spectrum Health Unit-
ed Memorial who are dedicated to our
mission and vision.
I have seen United Memorial grow
tremendously over the past nine years,
she added. I look forward to becoming
even more integrated into the greater
Greenville and Lakeview communities
and strategically growing our services to
meet the needs of the community.
FREESE
JACKSON Consumers
Energys Green Generation pro-
gram is inviting Michigan high
schools in its electric or combi-
nation service territory to partic-
ipate in a video contest showing
their schools commitment to
renewable energy.
The grand prize entry will
receive $5,000 for their school,
with smaller prizes for frst, sec-
ond and third place. Videos can
be submitted from now through
November 15. Information on
this contest is available at www.
greenscenescontest.com, includ-
ing offcial contest rules.
This program taps into the
amazing creativity and enthu-
siasm for renewable energy by
high school students. It also pro-
vides a great opportunity to win
a cash prize to beneft your high
school, said Thomas Shirilla,
Green Generation program
manager for Consumers Energy.
The winning entries will be
based on a number of criteria,
including creativity, strength of
theme, video quality, and the
number of votes received at the
Green Scenes Contest website.
Voting for this contest ends on
November 30, 2011, and winning
entries will be named shortly
thereafter. Student participants
are encouraged to recruit their
family and friends to vote for
their video application, and help
their high school win one of the
four prize levels.
How
green is
your high
school?
n Consumers Energy
contest to award
$5,000
RAFFLE WINNER: The Montcalm CASA program announced the winner of its annual playhouse fundraiser on Sept. 28.
Pictured are (from left to right) Eric Brookens, Margaret Miller (Montcalm CASA Board Member), Emma Mahin, Jessee Brown
(Manager of Edmore Family Foods), Lauren Jeffrey, Ryan Mahin, Layla Scherzer, Pam Mahin and Montcalm CASA Program
Coordinator Kristi Jeffrey.
CASA RAFFLE WINNER
STANTON The Montcalm Court Ap-
pointed Special Advocates (CASA) program
announced Pam Mahin of Blanchard as
the raffe winner of their annual playhouse
fundraiser on September 28. Mahin pur-
chased the winning ticket from Edmore
Family Foods in Edmore.Mahin said she
hopes to spend many hours playing with her
family and grandchildren on the hand-built
wooden fre truck, which was constructed by
the Building Trades Program at Carson City
Regional Correctional Facility with material
donated by Carson City Lumber, the Grande
du Michigan La Societe de 40 Hommes
et 8 Chevaux, the Sheridan VFW, and the
American Legion in Carson City.Thanks
to our many supporters, the raffe raised
$5,575 to help support the Montcalm CASA
program and its volunteers, said Montcalm
CASA Coordinator Kristi Jeffrey. Montcalm
CASA provides a voice for abused and ne-
glected children in the juvenile justice sys-
tem by providing advocacy for their needs
and ensuring a permanent home. For more
information about Montcalm CASA, please
contact Kristi Jeffrey at 989.831.3561 or
montcalmcasa@8cap.org.
Montcalm CASA Program announces raffle winner
3Editorial
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OBITUARIES
COMMUNITY
NEWS
Monica Bills
Mrs. Monica Bills, 40, of Howard City, passed away very
unexpectedly on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
She attended school in Cedar Springs
and worked at Speedway, Grand Rapids
Control, weekends at the hotel bar, but
more recently for Angel Care. Monica
was recognized as one of the best care-
givers at Angel Care and had a passion
for caring for others. She made friends
easily and continued to give of herself
even if she was in pain. Monica enjoyed
swimming, boating, water skiing, mow-
ing her lawn, horseback riding, and was
a member of the Moped Mafa. She especially enjoyed being
with Jimmy, even sitting quietly under the pavilion. Monica
never missed a football game or band activity that her chil-
dren were involved in. The most special night in the fam-
ily was when she married Jimmy. Monica was the glue that
held everything together. She will be remembered for being
a loving person with a beautiful smile.
Monica is survived by her loving husband, Jimmy; chil-
dren, Darren Trader and Katelynne Bills; mother, Mar-
thalynne (Marty), (Bill) Davis; father, Bill (Theresa) Phil-
lips; sisters, Lisa Marie (Michael) Cook, Jr., and Amy (Rex)
Shaw; nieces and nephews, Ashley (Dustin) Slominski and
Landyn, Richard Phillips, Michael Gryzen, Michael Cook
III, Shawnda (Andy) Starr, Carissa McGarvey, Tori McGar-
vey, Melissa Bills (Rob) and Audrey, Victoria Bills; brother-
in-law, John and Peggy Bills; sister-in-law, Diana and Doug
McGarvey; and bestest girlfriend, Holly and Dan Metzger.
The service for Monica was held at the Pederson Funeral
Home with Pastor Wayne Cash offciating. Interment in
Reynolds Cemetery.
Marie G. Norwood
Marie G. Norwood, age 95, of Cedar Springs formerly
of Coral, passed away Oct. 13, 2011, at Northview Manor in
Grand Rapids. She was preceded in death by her husband
Archie in 1985.
She is survived by her son, James (Cheryl) Norwood of
Cedar Springs; three grandsons, Shawn (Jen) Norwood of
Livonia, Ryan Norwood of Rockford and Kyle Norwood of
Stevens Point, Wis.
Funeral Mass took place at St. Clara Catholic Church in
Coral with Father Joe Kenshol as the celebrant with burial
in the Coady Cemetery. Arrangements were entrusted to the
Heckman Funeral Home.
John A. Patin
Mr. John A. Patin, 87, of Sand Lake, passed away on
Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011.
He was raised on the family farm in
Ensley Township where they had milk
cows, pigs and crops to feed the ani-
mals. John was the oldest of 10 siblings,
and they all worked on the farm. He left
the farm at the age of 24 and purchased
his farm where he has lived since 1949.
His farm was his whole life. There were
no hobbies; just the love of what God
provided so he could make a living from
the land. John was very devoted to his
Catholic faith and attended Mass daily and every Sunday.
As a young man and even later he was an altar server. John
was very friendly and enjoyed visiting with folks. For more
than 50 years he was a member of the Newaygo Farm Bu-
reau, serving in many capacities. For 26 years he was an
Ensley Township trustee and was a member of the Ens-
ley Township Farm Bureau. Throughout his lifetime, John
was just amazed at the changes in farming, especially in
the equipment. He was a member of Mary Queen of Apos-
tles Catholic Church a Professed Member of Mary Queen
of the Apostles Secular Franciscan Order, the Knights of
Columbus, and the Holy Name Society.
He is survived by the love of his life, best farm wife and
helper whom he married on Nov. 21, 1959, Rosie; brothers
and sisters, Sister Mary Philip, OSF (Dolores Patin), Mar-
garet and Henry Kalman, Frederick and Mary Lynn Patin,
Sister Mary Phyllis, OSF (Elizabeth Patin), Peter and Car-
ole Patin, Anthony and Patricia Patin; sister-in-law, Mrs.
Marian Morrow; aunt, Agnes Patin, and numerous nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents,
Phillip and Mary Patin, his siblings, Joseph (Ruth) Patin,
Alfonso Patin, and Mary Louise Patin.
The Mass of Christian Burial for Mr. Patin took place
at Mary, Queen of the Apostles with The Rev. Joseph W.
Kenshol and The Rev. Dennis Morrow presiding. Inter-
ment will be in St. Mary Cemetery. Those planning an
expression of sympathy are asked to consider Hospice of
Michigan, 989 Spaulding Ave., SE, Ada, MI 49301. Ar-
rangements entrusted to The Pederson Funeral Home,
Rockford.
PATIN
BILLS
Duane Boerma of Lakeview and
Felecia Hubbard of Greenville be-
came parents of a baby boy at Carson
City Hospital. Cole Alan Boerma was
born on Oct. 3, 2011 at 2:34 p.m. He
weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces and
was 20 inches long. Cole has a sister,
Emma June Mcclellan. Grandparents
are Mark and Julie Hubbard of Green-
ville and Duane and Tammy Boerma
of Lakeview.
Newaygo County
Upcoming Marriages
Jack Robert Carrier of Grant and Casson-
dra Lynn Campbell of Grant
Joshua Thomas of Muskegon and Patricia
Burns of Grant
Rogelio Galindo of Grant and Aly Ortiz of
Grant
Daniel Moon of Fremont and Abigail Stuble
of Fremont
QUOTE OF
THE WEEK
o ready to enjoy with me the
sunshine of my prosperity.
President Ulysses Grant
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MSGT Clifford
V. Johnston
U.S. Air Force
June 1977 - July 1997
Grenada,
Desert Shield,
Desert Storm
Gus Shoemaker
1918 War
Airman
William C.
Howe, Jr.
U.S. Air Force
Frank H. Lee
Proudly served his
country from
December 23, 1945 to
August 14, 1948.
Thanks Dad.
Your Family
PFC-2
Adam White
Iraq
Frank H. Lee
Proudly served his
country from
December 23, 1945 to
August 14, 1948.
Thanks Dad.
Your Family
SGT
James VanEllen
Butch
1967 - 1969
U.S. Army Veteran of
Vietnam Conict
MSGT Clifford
V. Johnston
U.S. Air Force
June 1977 - July 1997
Grenada,
Desert Shield,
Desert Storm
MSGT Clifford
V. Johnston
U.S. Air Force
June 1977 - July 1997
Grenada,
Desert Shield,
Desert Storm
Jack L. Zuverink
1967 - 1968
U.S. Army Veteran of
Korea &
Vietnam Conict
In Tribute
to Our
Veterans
In the November 7 issue of the River
Valley News Shopper, our staff and
area merchants would like to salute
the bravery of our area veterans who
have served and are currently serving
our country so if you have a loved
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is currently serving please mail their
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Photos & information must be received
no later than 5:00 p.m. Nov. 1, 2011.
MONDAY,OCTOBER24,2011RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 5
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Be an informed citizen
TO THE EDITOR:
When elected as a township offcial,
the offcial takes an Oath of Offce. The
oath affrms that the offcial will follow
the Constitution and laws of the United
States and the State of Michigan. Reyn-
olds Township has zoning laws dating
back to 1974, including the current zoning
ordinance, enacted in 1998. The Reynolds
Township Ordinances were created, along
with the Reynolds Township Master Plan
by the Reynolds Township Board and the
citizens of Reynolds Township, and are
updated in accordance to the Michigan
Zoning Enabling Act. In regard to any
zoning issue, Reynolds Township off-
cials must follow The Michigan Zoning
Enabling Act 110 of 2006. By law, Reyn-
olds Township offcials must follow the
Reynolds Township Ordinances. It would
be highly inappropriate and unlawful
for the township board, commissions or
agents to make special deals contrary to
zoning laws or to ignore laws. Laws and
ordinances established are for the health,
safety and welfare of everyone. There are
no provisions in the law or ordinances for
selective enforcement. Almost all of the
violations the Reynolds Township Zoning
Administrator has to address are due to
and in response to resident complaints.
Fees are charged for Planning Com-
mission and Zoning Board of Appeals
hearings. The fees are in line with other
townships that are similar in population.
Reynolds Township does not expect the
taxpayer to subsidize the requests that
only beneft one individual or use. Most
townships, cities and villages charge an
application fee and collect escrow for the
costs associated with such hearings. Ev-
eryone with Internet access has the same
maps to which Reynolds Townships soft-
ware links. They are called Google Maps
and Bing Maps. Reynolds Township does
not pay for Google maps or Bing Maps.
Reynolds Township pays for tax and as-
sessing software, software used by virtual-
ly every township and municipality in the
State of Michigan. The Montcalm County
Equalization Offce also provides online
aerial maps of all properties in Montcalm
County. The maps and other property in-
formation is public information and are
in accordance to the federal Freedom of
Information Act.Below is a list of web-
sites that address various laws and ordi-
nances and that provide maps. Please feel
free to contact the Reynolds Township of-
fce if you have any questions. With the
right to criticize government, comes the
responsibility of knowing all of the facts
and being a well-informed citizen.
TIna PORzOnDEk,
Reynolds Township Clerk
Residents junk
is all she has
TO THE EDITOR:
I just want to be home.
My husband and I have lived in Reyn-
olds Township almost all of our lives. We
raised our family here and my husband
Gerry passed away a few years ago. Last
October I had a fre which completely de-
stroyed our home. I lost two pets and was
lucky to get out alive. I moved in with my
son and daughter-in-law, in Howard City
and planned on rebuilding this spring.
With the help of my family and friends,
we worked on cleaning up after the fre. I
then purchased a new double wide home,
which is what I had previously. It was
then when my problems began and his
name is Mr. DeJong, the township zoning
administrator for Reynolds Township.
My frst letter from Mr. DeJong came
last May and informed me I was in viola-
tion of the zoning ordinance. He wanted
a number of things done before he would
issue me a permit for my new home. I al-
ready had taken down my barn, chicken
coop and two other buildings as part of
the clean up process, but he wanted two
more of my storage buildings removed.
Also, I have a boat stored in one of the
buildings and he wants it removed be-
cause it didnt have a current watercraft
sticker. I also had my truck that runs but
didnt have a current license plate. Un-
der the circumstances I did not need to
license these two items right now. He told
me my lawnmower was a piece of junk
and would have to go. It wasnt the pret-
tiest, but it was what I used to mow my
lawn and it still worked.
In short, I was harassed with letters
and visits. I havent been able to eat or
sleep since this all began and many times
wished I had died in the fre to avoid what
I am going through now. I have lost 30
pounds and have been seeing my fam-
ily doctor for depression. He sent me to
a psychiatrist, who after examining me
and hearing my story, was so angry he
wanted the townships telephone number
so he could call right then. I asked him
not to, since it would make the problem
even worse. My son and daughter-in-law
are moving and I will soon be out of a
place to stay. The only bright spot in all of
this has been Bev Stedman, the township
tax assessor, who was very sympathetic
and helpful, as she advised me regarding
the property tax implications on my new
home.
So what to do now? I have a new
double wide sitting on the dealers lot. I
have a permit from Mr. DeJong to have
it brought in only if I comply with more
demands which are unreasonable. My
possessions are in these storage build-
ings on my own property and part of
this so-called junk will be put back in my
new home if I ever get to live in it. These
two storage buildings have been on my
property and are pre-existing prior to the
zoning change. I cant afford to fght the
township and mentioned to Mr. DeJong
that if I could it would cost the township
money. His reply was Its not money
out of my pocket. Even though I live on
a fxed income, my only chance is to pay
the $450 fee and apply for a variance to
see the the members of the zoning board
of appeals will let me go home.
SHIRlEy nORTHRuP
Reynolds Township resident
Whos in charge?
TO THE EDITOR:
In the last meeting (Oct. 13) the board
was asked why in the Jan. 13, 2011, meet-
ing they automatically re-appointed all
board members to the Reynolds Town-
ship Board of Re-view and Planning Com-
mission with out advertising to see if any
other constituents would be interested in
serving on these boards. Since then, there
has been three additional appointments
two to the Zoning Board of Appeals and
one to the Planning Commission. These
candidates were interviewed by our su-
pervisor and then a motion was made to
approve these candidates. During one of
these appointments our Trustees asked
who this person was they were told by
the supervisor that he interviewed him
and he would make a good candidate and
then he was approved by all members.
The board was asked why only one per-
son interviews and not the whole board,
also why there is not an article in our lo-
cal paper asking if there is any other par-
ties interested in these positions. There
was no response by the board.
Ask yourself why only one person in-
terviews and why you would not believe
this is not stacking the deck to a single
mind set, you decide.
RObERT RICHaRDS,
Citizens for Fair and Responsible
Government for Reynolds Township
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The Golden Rule
always applies
TO THE EDITOR:
Thank you to all the people who have been
writing letters to inform (and warn) all of us about
the problems with Mr. DeJong of the Reynolds
Township Zoning Department and the Reynolds
Township Building Safety Department.
I think that it was outrageous of the Reynolds
Township Building Safety Department to force
Mr. Richards to turn his deck into an enclosed
porch or they would not allow him to live in his
house. Mr. Richards said that he already received
a Certifcate of Occupancy from Montcalm Coun-
ty Building and Safety in Stanton. But Reynolds
Township Building Safety Department refused
to recognize them. So Mr. Richards was forced to
repurchase all the same permits through Reyn-
olds Township. Then Mr. Richards had to pay
the costs to turn his deck into an enclosed porch.
It seems terribly wrong what Reynolds Town-
ship is doing to all of these people.
This brings to mind the word tyranny. It
means cruel use of power: Cruelty and injustice
in the exercise of power or authority over others.
May I suggest that all of you with problems
with Reynolds Township take your cases to the
Michigan Attorney General for help. You can
write to: Bill Schuette, Attorney General, G.
Mennen Williams State Offce Building, P.O. Box
30212, Lansing, MI. 48909. Maybe they can help
you? As a group, maybe you can try to do a class
action lawsuit against Reynolds Township? Or
maybe all of you can help remove these Reynolds
Township workers and replace them with, may-
be yourselves? Then you can do the jobs as they
should be done and treat people nicely.
I told my Sunday school class about the way
Reynolds Township treats people. If ft our Bible
verse perfectly. When the righteous are in au-
thority, the people rejoice. But when a wicked
man rules, the people groan. Proverbs Chapter
29 Verse 2.
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LETTERS
COnTInued fROM PagE 5
Spectrum Health
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Gerber Memorial is
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that a new oncologist,
nehal Lakhani, Md,
Phd, is now seeing pa-
tients on Wednesdays
at the SHGM Special-
ist Clinic in fremont.
Dr. Lankhani provides
care to adults with
cancer and blood dis-
orders such as clotting and anemia. He
will be joining Alan Campbell, MD and
Timothy ORourke, Md in the Special-
ist Clinic.dr. Lakhani is board certifed
in internal medicine. He earned his
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of
Surgery from Maharaja Sayajirao uni-
versity in India and his Phd in phar-
maceutical sciences from national
Institutes of Health-Medical College
of Virginia Graduate Partnerships Pro-
gram. He completed his internal medi-
cine residency with the Michigan State
university Program in Grand Rapids
and his medical oncology and hema-
tology fellowship at national Cancer
Institute/national Institutes of Health
in Maryland.Dr. Lakhani brings the
exceptional level of skill, expertise and
patient-focused care that is expected at
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To schedule an appointment, call (231)
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drop off facility
The Montcalm County Solid Waste
Management Committee (SWMC),
in conjunction with the Howard City
Downtown Development Authority,
is announcing the opening of a new,
unmanned, recycle drop off facility in
Howard City.
The facility is located in the north-
east corner of the Leppinks parking lot,
located at 730 West Shaw St., and is
now open for drop off.
The 35-foot by 35-foot fenced area
contains two 20-yard capacity, covered
roll off containers. The site will be open
24 hours a day for convenient access
to area residents to drop off recyclable
goods. The types of recyclables that will
be accepted at this site include: clean
plastic (1-7), metal cans, glass bottles
and paper products. Products to not
need to be separated to use this site.
for more information or for ques-
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931-7500.
Academy offers a
different option for
students
The Michigan Youth Challenge
Academy The Michigan Youth Chal-
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an alternative for dropouts and at-risk
youth. Attendees will test for the Ged,
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In addition to 400 hours of classroom
instruction, youth receive leadership
and physical training along with self-
discipline. They perform more than
40 hours of service to community and
earn 15 hours of college credit through
Kalamazoo Valley Community College.
Students will also earn a Vo-Tech Cer-
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rate. The MYCA is the only place in the
country (apart from our affliates) that
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Those who graduate will also receive
4.5 high school credits, which are us-
able toward a high school diploma.
Below are the remaining enrollment
dates for Class 26.
nSaturday, Oct. 15;
nWednesday, Oct. 19;
nSaturday, Oct. 29;
nSaturday, nov. 5;
nWednesday, nov. 9;
nSaturday, nov. 19;
Attending an orientation is manda-
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Creek VA Medical Center Campus and
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The Academy, administered by the
Michigan national Guard, is open to
males and females, 16 to 18 years old,
who are interested in a new beginning.
There is no cost to participate; only a
positive attitude for change is neces-
sary. More information may be found
on-line at www.ngycp.org/mi or call
(800) 372-0523. e-mail to jonesj18@
michigan.gov.
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Domestic violence affects one in four
women in their lifetime and although its
a prevalent issue, more than one-third of
Americans have never discussed it with a
friend or family member.
Many groups and organizations are
working together to educate Americans
and bring attention to the issue. The All-
state Foundation, a leading charitable or-
ganization focused on empowering wom-
en fnancially to end domestic violence,
recently launched www.PurplePurse.com
to enable women to start a discussion
about the issue. Designed to look like an
online fashion magazine, the website pro-
vides women a safe and informative place
to educate themselves on how to end do-
mestic violence.
What many people dont realize is
that abuse can be fnancial in nature,
such as withholding banking informa-
tion, controlling a partners money or
misusing her fnancial identity and ruin-
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people behind the Purple Purse because
it stands for economic empowerment and
represents the center of a womans fnan-
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message that its okay to talk about itin
fact, please do.
For those who suspect a friend or fam-
ily member is in an abusive relationship,
talking about it with her can be a diffcult
but necessary frst step. The most impor-
tant thing you can do is to let her know
that she has support and options to leave
the relationship. The Allstate Foundation
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conversation:
1. Offer support without judgment
or criticism. There are many reasons why
a victim may stay in an abusive relation-
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leave and return to the relationship many
times. Let her know its not her fault and
that shes not alone. Respect her deci-
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criticize or guilt hershe needs you to be
helpful, not hurtful.
2. Dont be afraid to tell her that
youre concerned for her safety. Help
your friend or family member recognize
the abuse while acknowledging that she
is in a very diffcult and dangerous situa-
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3. Avoid confrontations. There
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riencing abuse dont reach out to family
and friends. Its important to recognize if
she is ready to talk about her experiences
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Dont try to make decisions for your
friend because it implies that you think
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MAPLE VALLEY TOWNSHIP
Meeting in Brief: Maple Valley Township Board Regular Meeting
October 10, 2011
Board Present: Kain, Sanders, Miller, Betten, Petersen
Board Absent: None
Action Items:
Regular Minutes of September 12, 2011 were read and approved with corrections.
MOTION Betten 2nd Kain to accept the treasurers report as read. Motion Car-
ried.
MOTION Petersen 2nd Betten to table security alarm & lighting quotes and refer
this to the Complex Committee for their recommendation to the Township Board.
Motion Passed.
MOTION Betten 2nd Miller to appoint Gary Holland and Todd McClelland to the
Cowden Lake Improvement Board to replace Howard Blazo and Roger Betten, Sr.
Motion Carried.
MOTION Betten 2nd Kain to pay bills as presented Ck # 4447 through Ck # 4485
in the total amount of $45,060.60, also electronic transfer of $597.39 for a total of
$45,657.99. Motion Carried.
This includes payment for audit of $2975 and road commission for work
$23,815.70.
Items of Interest
Rasmussen Grove lighting was discussed concerning non-payment for 2010 to date.
November Township Board will discuss whether to discontinue lighting to that area
depending on their response. A letter will be sent.
November 8 election has school board seats and County Wide Transportation mill-
age questions. For Absentee ballots call 231-354-6496 for application.
The Moose Lodge in Belding has donated bingo equipment to the Maple Valley
Complex. Watch for future information.
County Road Commission Meeting is Oct. 19 at 4:30-5 pm.
Kendaville Road is in poor condition and Nancy Teachout is on the agenda at Oct.
19th at 3 pm to present letters. Anyone can attend.
Discussed Fogeson Drive, Nielsen Drive trailer, and Bills being introduced to pro-
tect the elderly.
October 27 there is a Coral Day meeting for the 150-year celebration, any questions
contact Leonard.
Next Regular Meeting: November 14 at 7 pm in the Coral Community Center.
Planning Meeting 7:00 pm November 3 in Coral.
Complex Meeting 5 pm 1st Sunday at Maple Valley Complex
Full Minutes: Clerk Shirley Sanders at 231-354 -6774 or 354-6496
Grief and The Holidays
Living with loss while others
are celebrating
Whether you are dealing with loss through death,
divorce or other life circumstances the holidays
can be difcult. Still Waters Counseling Ministry is offering a one day
seminar on Grief and The Holidays on November 5 from 10 AM to Noon.
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EQUIPMENT: Steel lockers, steel shelving, 3 axle 10,000# utility trailer, dual axle Util-
ity, Small 2 wheel utility. Duo 16 pleasure boat w/40HP Evinrude, disc, mowers, gar-
den tractors, etc.
VEHICLES: 04 Ford Escape 4x4 loaded 89K miles, 03 Mercury Mountaineer loaded,
02 Chevy LT Suburban 4x4 loaded, 02 Ford Explorer 4x4, 01 Ford Escape AWD 140K,
01 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition, 00 Ford Explorer 4x4 loaded, 99 Ford F150
4x4 pick up, 98 Subaru Outback AWD, 98 Chevy Blazer 4x4, 96 Jeep Grand Cherokee
4x4, 93 Isuzu Rodeo, 88 Dodge Ram Charger, 88 Ford Bronco II, plus others
MERCHANDISE: Hand tools, Elect, air & manuals, jacks, chargers, bolts, nuts, barbed
wire fencing, fence post - cedar & steel auto parts, paints, tapes, mud aps, exhaust,
tune up, various brake parts, misc parts. Partial listing.
You can consign up to and thru the sale
Anyone can buy or sell 10% Buy/Sell 10%
No junk tires or other
Any announcement at sale time takes precedence over any and all printed material.
Hand gun buyers must have permit.
s, tapes, , muud d dd aap ap ap ap pppppps, ss exhaust,
FREE coffee to
the rst
100 registered
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On Oct. 29th, GPP will be assist-
ing combat Veterans Of America
(CVA), by donating $5.00 from
each coupon presented. Simply
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Clerk init. ________
MONDAY,OCTOBER24,2011RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPER 9
Lakeview
Oct. 28-29, 9am-6pm. 8402
Gates Rd. 1 mile South of
Lakeview on M-91 to Gates
Rd., East to 1st house, North
side of Rd. Household goods,
lamp, old goodies, ceramic
heater, rugs, blankets, bicy-
cles, lots of good stuff.
Trufant
Last Sale at 203 F St., Sat. Oct
29th, 9am-3pm. Lots of differ-
ent things added.
030 Special Notices
CONCEALED WEAPONS CLASS:
November 6th, 8:30am-4:30pm,
Newaygo Sportsman's Club. To reg-
ister, call 231-652-7001.
ESTATE & MOVINGSALES. We do
the work. Call Keith at 231-834-0442.
Keiths Estate Service.
GUN SHOW- WHITE Cloud Leighton
Hall, Sunday, November 6th, 9am-3pm.
Information, call Dave at 231-652-5757
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that October
31, 2011 at 12:00pm, Midway Self Stor-
age will be offering for sale under the judi-
cial lien process by public sale the fol-
lowing storage units. The sale will be
cash only. Midway Self Storage reserves
the right to refuse any and all offers. The
sale will be at the following location
23490 Jefferson Rd., Newaygo, MI
49337. Stephine Burges Unit A-3 and
Oscar Rueda Unit C9.
040 Lost and Found
FOUND OCT. 15TH, male black/brown
Lab mix, 131 M-82 area. (616)318-6512.
050 Help Wanted
ENJOY THE THRILL of the hunt?
Like being in charge of your own des-
tiny? Phone Directory Services (PDS),
a division of the Pioneer Group in Big
Rapids, has a wonderful opportunity for
the right candidate. Work from an
established account base with unlim-
ited growth potential. Sales territory
includes: Osceola, Lake, Mecosta,
Montcalm, Newaygo, Isabella, Gra-
tiot and Clare Counties. Applicants
must be highly motivated to achieve,
possess a strong work ethic and have
excellent interpersonal skills. Prior
sales experience, especially media
sales, is preferred. Dependable trans-
portation is a must. Compensation is
based on salary plus commission and
mileage reimbursement. Full time posi-
tion with full time benefits. Mail resume
and cover letter to Nina Jones, HR
Manager, The Pioneer Group, 115 N.
Michigan Ave., Big Rapids, MI 49307
EXPERIENCED COOK & Waitress
Wanted: Smuggler's Cove Food & Spir-
its, Newaygo, call (231)652-1196
FORD CERTIFIED DIESEL Tech want-
ed. Ford Diesel certification required. Long
established dealership, with lots of work,
needs you. Excellent pay and friendly
work environment. Provide diagnosis
and repair/maintenance on gas and
diesel vehicles. No weekends required.
Reply to fordtechrc@hotmail.com
HIRING 2 POSITIONS: Hair Stylist, one
year experience and massage therapist.
Call 231-937-7800.
Housekeeping, few hours per week near
Howard City. $6.50/hr. Leave message
and phone number. Call (231)937-4326
ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT/RECEP-
TIONIST NEEDED, 10 full days per
month in a clinical setting. Will train the
right person. Send Resume to: Herb
Dulaney, DDS, MS, PC. 900 Water Tower
Road, Big Rapids, MI 49307.
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS is
upon us, and Mpi is looking for some
women to come join our team of fundrais-
ing for the cause. Must have own vehi-
cle, and be able to work 40 hours a
week, Sun. thru Thursday. This is a per-
manent job, year round. Paid weekly,
earn $8-11.50 hr. Men are welcomed as
well and call for public safety groups.
Call (231)796-9286 for interview.
090 Business
Services
AAA CONCRETE, DRIVEWAYS
removed and replaced, sidewalks, patios
to retaining walls. Seawalls repaired,
removed & replaced. Licensed and
insured. 231-834-0365.
CUSTOM DESIGNED AND built for
you by Percy's Post-Frame Buildings.
616-874-9225
090 Business
Services
AFFORDABLE CHIMNEY SER-
VICES: Do you have smoke backing
up into your home? Call a profession-
al, Chimney Cleaning Specialist, for a
22 point inspection. 231-245-0029.
YOUR LOCAL
INTERNET Provider!
$18.45/month
Unlimited Dial-up
(231)592-9877
www.net-port.com
ROOFING: ALL TYPES
Repairs & Leaks. Free Estimates
20yrs. experience
Licensed/Insured
(616)636-8288
Ensley Roofing, LLC
100 Pets & Supplies
FREE PUPPIES: LAB/BOXER mix-
males, also 2 males 8 months old. 231-
834-0442.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES for
sale! Please call 231-250-7169
GREAT DANE PUPPIES for sale. 5
males, 2 females. Serious inquires only
please. (231)972-7931.
110 For Rent
1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. Howard
City. $110/week, plus deposit & utilities.
No Pets. (231)937-4820
1-OR-2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, 1-year
lease, large yard, close to BR, no pets.
Starting $375/month. 231-796-4564
2 BEDROOM HOUSE in Croton area.
Non-smoking, no pets. $500/month and
$500/deposit. 231-652-5692.
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Cloverlane
Apartments in Lakeview is accepting
applications for 1 and 2 bedroom subsi-
dized apartment homes. Rent based on
30% income. Maximum income and stu-
dent restrictions apply. For more infor-
mation, contact Michele at 989-352-
5051. TDD 1-800-649-3777.
E-mail your
classified ad to
rvshopper
@pioneergroup.com
HOWARD CITY: 3 bed-
roomdownstairs apart-
ment. $675/month, plus
deposit & utilities. Avail-
able Now! Pets allowed.
Serious renters need only
apply. (231)937-5327.
110 For Rent
LAKEVIEW:
COLONEYAPARTMENTS
Get a Great Deal on Rent!
EXTRARENTALASSISTANCE
AVAILABLE!
Tons of Closet Space
Rent Based on Income
TDD: 800-649-3777
EHO/Barrier Free
989-352-8505
SAND LAKE: $99
Security Deposit Special!
Move in for Less than $600!
Great Community
and Location!
1 Mile to 131
20 min. to Grand Rapids
1 Bedroom $479*
2 Bedroom $531*
*Rent Based on Income
TDD: 1-800-649-3777
EHO/Barrier Free
OLD MILLAPARTMENTS
Call Today!
616-636-8834
9
WINFIELD TOWNSHIP
October 13, 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, Trea-
surer Cathy Killinger, and Trustee Dan Kanouse, absent Trustee Jim Radford.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA: Motion by Dan, second by Cathy to approve the
agenda, voice vote, motion passed.
CLERK REPORT: Stands approved as read.
TREASURER REPORT: Fire department $20,909.26, Municipal Fund $33,893.56,
Tax account $376,373.00, General Checking $102,728.73 for a total of $533,904.85,
stands approved as read and total interest this month $109.87.
REPORTS: Assessor Jeri Strong reported 3 building permits and she will be doing
eld work until she has knee surgery October 31st, after she will be working from
her home and doing computer work. Jeri is hoping to be back in the eld by mid
November.
FIRE DEPARTMENT: No report
ZONING: Dave reported 1 permit for September.
PLANNING COMMISSION: Dan reported the Planning Commission will be
holding a Public Hearing November 28, 2011 at 7 p.m. to receive community com-
ments on a proposed amendment to Section 3.24 which will be titled Open Burn-
ing, the proposed amendment is: Open burning (re in an uncovered burn barrel,
campre, or re pit) may not be conducted within 20 feet of any structure in all
districts. Also proposed amendment to Section 3.22, sub-section B, paragraph 2.
Except those parcels which were already part of an approved plat shall still be con-
sidered separate.
Dan reports the Planning Commission is working on township survey and ready
to table the issue of medical marijuana due the recent judgment by the Michigan
Courts.
PARK/CEMETERY: Colleen reported hasnt found owners of the trees in the cem-
etery yet. Colleen and Phyllis will be working with Tingley to correct the cemetery
maps.
ROADS: Phyllis reported meeting the County Road Commission October 19 to
discuss road contracts.
PUBLIC COMMENTS: Opened at 7:33 p.m. and closed at 7:35 p.m.
OLD BUSINESS: Phyllis thanked Dan and all his helpers for all their hard work
on Tire Amnesty Day.
Tonya Nichols will not start class until after the rst of the year.
PAYMENT OF BILLS: Motion by Dan, second by Colleen, to pay check number
9150 through check number 9191, for a total of $31,456.99, roll call: Cathy yes, Dan
yes, Colleen yes, Phyllis yes, motion passed.
BOARD COMMENTS: Cathy None
Dan: Dan thanks Steve Cole, Brock Kanouse, and Gary Lindsey for all the help on
Tire Amnesty day and Dale Ulrich for leaving his trailer so they wouldnt have to
handle the tires twice. It was a success with 2 semi trailers full.
Colleen: November 8, 2011 is School Elections for Lakeview School District, Tri-
County School District and these two ballots are for School Board members, Trustee
for Montcalm College, millage renewal proposals, and millage for Montcalm Coun-
ty Transportation millage. Morley-Stanwood School District will be on Montcalm
County Transportation millage only.
Need to adjust the budget for training for the Treasurer.
Motion by Dan, second by Phyllis to add $350.00 to Treasurers budget for training
with the amount to come out of fund balance, roll call: Dan yes, Colleen yes, Phyllis
yes, Cathy yes, motion passed.
Phyllis: Received a letter from Great Commission a 501C Charity and they would
like to put a letter in our tax mailing to offer services for the needy.
Dan reported the County is not doing web page and the township need to do some-
thing; we have been paying the County $100.00 a year for the site. Dan has been
updating the Township information. County Commissioner Ron Baker commented
that the County needs the township to be consistent and update their information in
a timely manner as some information is over 2 years old.
ADJOURN: Motion by Dan, second by Cathy to adjourn at 8:00 p.m., voice vote,
motion passed.
Respectfully,
Colleen Stebbins, Wineld Township Clerk
Next Meeting: November 10, 2011 at 7 p.m.
Treasurer: Cathy Killinger 989-352-6812
Assessor: Jerrilynn Strong 989-382-5452
Burning permits: Fire Chief Bill Knapp 989-818-0905
Cemetery Concerns: Phyllis Larson 231-762-4342
Friends of the Timothy C. Hauenstein
Reynolds Township Library
MINUTES 10/12/11
Members & Guests Present: Pat Bauman, Arlene Butler, Linda Godley, Betty MacTavish, Judy Parker,
Vicky Paulen, Chris Poprawski, Lavonne Rehfus, Betty Riemer, Kera Roesly, Patricia Smith, Toni Wagoner,
Harriet Wahoski, Shirley Westveer and Janice Williams, Library Director.
Call to Order: The meeting was called to order by President Vicky Paulen.
Approval of Minutes: Motion by Harriet W. and seconded by Pat B. to accept the minutes as written. All
approved.
Treasurers Report: Treasurer Linda G. passed out an updated report. Betty R. made a motion to accept the
Treasurers report as presented, seconded by Patricia S. All approved.
Directors Report: Janice W.
Reported to the group that Used Book Cart sales in September netted $81.25.
Quilt winners for the Harvest Festival Quilt rafe were Cheryl Nuffsinger from Howard City and Linda
Hull from Portage.
Reported that the Library received a check for $3,500 from Tri County Electric Co. for a grant that was
written for a Kids Learning Computer.
Informed the group that we have the opportunity to do a concession booth at the VanAndel as a fundraising
possibility. There would be a training fee of $20 per person and was suggested to have 12 people take the
training. An ad hoc committee will be set up to facilitate this activity. After a discussion, a motion by
Shirley W. to appoint Janice and Cheryl S. as group leaders for this activity and pay the training fee for 12
people, seconded by Kera R. All approved.
Reported to the group the Village Tree Lighting event will take place on Friday, December 9, at 6:30 p.m.
Still Waters Counseling Ministry and Friends of the Library will partner together in the sale of ornaments
to honor or memorialize a friend or relative. In addition, Bethel Lutheran Church will present a live
Nativity and the Panhandle Chamber is planning some special downtown events that evening. Harriet W.
from the FOL volunteered to read the list of memorial names.
Reported to the group the Library tote bags have sold out. After a discussion, Shirley W. made a motion to
order a dozen medium-size and a dozen large-size tote bags, seconded by Kera R. All approved.
Publicity Report: Posters for the Bobbin Lace program have been placed in area businesses.
OLD BUSINESS
Christmas Home Tour: Vicky P. reported that 3 homes have been secured for the December 3rd, 2011 tour.
We are still in need of one more home. Please contact Brenda Burgess at 231-652-2155 if you are willing
to open your home for this event.
Local Author Program: Local author Lavern Timmerman discussed his book, The Color of Night, on
September 20, 2011. Chairman Toni W. reported the event went well with approximately 30 people in
attendance.
Used Book Sale: The fall used book sale will take place on Thursday, October 13, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00
p.m., Friday, October 14, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, October 15, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00
p.m. Chairman Toni W. has scheduled workers for each day of the sale.
European Bobbin Lace Program: This program will be presented by Fran Morris on Wednesday,
November 9, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. The public is encouraged to come and learn about this old European
craft.
NEW BUSINESS
Christmas Bake Sale: A bake sale sponsored by the FOL will be held on Saturday, December 10, 2011,
from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. After a discussion, it was decided to have Chairman Pat B. check with Howard
Wilson about providing a musical program at the Library on that date. More information will follow.
Christmas Decoration for the Library: Chairman Chris P. asked FOL members to meet on Monday,
November 14 at 10:00 a.m. to decorate the Library for the Christmas season. She asked the membership for
funding to update Christmas decorations each year. Kera R. made a motion to set a budget of $100 each
year for Christmas decorations, seconded by Betty R. All approved.
OTHER BUSINESS
FOML Fall Workshops: Vicky P. reported the workshops will take place in Southeld and Kalamazoo
in October.
One Book One County Montcalm: The closing event for this years book selection, Look Me in the
Eye by John Elder Robison will take place on Tuesday, October 18, at 7:00 p.m. in the Greenville High
School Performing Arts Center. The event will feature a video presentation by the author and a live panel
discussion.
Michigan Humanities Council: They have selected a book for the Great Michigan Read titled Arc of
Justice by Kevin Boyle. We have been able to obtain free copies of this book for the Library.
Book Club: The book for November is A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. The book discussion
will take place on Monday, November 7, 2011, at 1:30 p.m. in the Library Reading Room. Everyone is
encouraged to read the book and join in on the discussion.
Adjournment: Shirley W. made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Pat B. All approved.
Next Meeting: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 at 9:00 a.m.
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME!
10 RIVERVALLEYNEWSSHOPPERMONDAY,OCTOBER24,2011
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Cedar Springs Sand Lake Howard City Morley Amble
Gowen Trufant Coral Kent City Grant Bailey
Newaygo White Cloud
Croton/Hardy Pierson Lakeview
Area Happenings run free of charge for non-prot groups.
Mail: The River Valley News Shopper, 491 W. Shaw, Howard City, MI 49329 Fax: 231-937-4048
Email: rvshopper@pioneergroup.com DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY 12 NOON
Help is Available:
The Mid-Michigan District Health Department offers free vision testing, as well
as hearing screening tests for all children ages 3 to 21. For more information or
to schedule an appointment, call (989) 831-3644, Monday through Friday.
Michigan Chapter of Pilots for Christ - We provide free air and ground service
for 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 rst Tuesday of each month
(beginning in February 2010) at 6:30pm in the Conference Rooms at Carson City
Hospital. For more information, contact Ellen at 989-330-4091.
Newaygo Countys newest Cancer Support Group - Whether you have been
recently diagnosed, in treatment or living beyond your cancer, meet with others
to share and offer hope for one another. Last Thursday of every month from 6:30
until 8:30 at Living Hope Physical Therapy, 977 W. 72nd St. (M-82), Newaygo,
MI. For more information contact Deb Kaminski, 231-924-7013.
Emotions Anonymous (EA) - Meetings every Wednesday, 1pm, 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 stress
in daily living and to live a healthier emotional life. Info call Carol (989)831-
8778.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS): Newaygo. Weigh in 5:30-6:10pm on
Thursdays, meeting 6:10-7:10pm. Info. Dee at (231)652-2583. Sparta Methodist
Church. Weigh in 5:00-6:00pm on Tuesdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. Info. Betty at
(616)691-7120. White Cloud, Commission on Aging. Weigh in 5:25-5:55pm
on Thursdays, meeting 6:00-7:00pm. 93 Gibbs St. Lakeview, New Life United
Methodist Church. Weigh in 5:45-6:10pm on Mondays, meeting 6:15-7:15pm.
East M-46. Lakeview, New Life United Methodist Church. Weigh in 9:30am
on Wednesdays, meeting 10:00-11:00am. East M-46. Sand Lake, Resurrection
Lutheran 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 call
231-937-4441.
Grief Recovery Support Group Weekly Meetings Tuesdays 9:30-11:00am,
Pierson Bible Church, ministries building, 101 Grand St., Pierson, Michigan.
Call 636-5542 or 636-5680 for info.
Emphysema Support Group Meetings 2nd Tuesday of month, 5:30pm, Health
Department, White Cloud.
Addictions Program: Feel trapped in addiction? There is an answer! Reformers
Unanimous. A caring addiction program for any addiction, offered at Bills Lake
Baptist Church, 8549 Swan Ave., 7 miles east of Newaygo. Every Friday night
7-9p.m. Info. call 652-9940.
Rebos House 10 N. First Street, Cedar Springs, Michigan. Meeting Days &
Times: Monday-7pm, Big Book Meeting-Open; Tuesday-12Noon-Open, 5:30-
6:30pm Womens-Open, 7:00pm Mens-Open; Wednesday-7:00pm 12&12 12
Steps Traditions-Open; Thursday-12Noon-Open, 7:00pm-Open, 7:00pm-Closed
(N/S) nonsmoking, 7:00pm-Alanon; Friday-All Open-12Noon, 7:00pm, 9:00pm;
Saturday-All Open-8:30am, 10:00am, 7:00pm; Sunday-All Open-9:00am,
2:00pm, 7:00pm.; Friday-7:00pm-Young People of Addictions-Open. Contact
Sandy 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 Newell
Street, White Cloud. No cost, anonymous.
Overeaters Anonymous - Do you eat when youre not hungry? Binge
for no apparent reason? No DuesWe are a fellowship. FREMONT: First
Congregational Church, 714 Hillcrest, Thursday, 10:45-11:45. Contact 689-
6553, Marge.
Drug Problem? Narcotics Anonymous Now Meeting on Thursdays, 7pm,
United Methodist Church, 1125 Newell St., White Cloud. (C, NS, BT)
Newaygo Al-Anon Meeting, 7:30pm, Monday. 18 Justice St., next to St. Marks
Episcopal Church, behind City Hall.
Teen 12-Step Meeting Seventh Day Adventist-Baptist Church, 984 Wilcox
Street, White Cloud (next to the Teen Center) Tuesday 7:00-8:00pm.
Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault 24 Hour Crisis Line: If you are living with
physical, 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 Darryl
for 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 Closed
Meeting - Women Only). Sand Lake United Methodist Church (Bldg next to
the church), corner of Maple Street and Sixth Street, Tuesday at 7:00pm. (front
door entrance). Sand Lake, open meeting, Mondays 8pm at St. Marys Catholic
Church, 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 7:30
Speaker - 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. 8pm
NEWAYGO: 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 Tracys Custom River
Boats, just North of Speedway Unit #3. Mon. Noon (O), 7:30pm; Tues. Noon,
7:30pm; Wed. Noon, 7:30pm; Thurs. Noon, 7:30pm; Fri. Noon, 5:30pm (Men
only), 7:30pm (NON-Smoking - Women only all types of recovery welcome);
Sat. Noon, 7:30pm (3
rd
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 an
emotional 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, 240
Williams Street, White Cloud. For more information, call 689-7330, or toll-free,
1-800-968-7330.
of every month at Stanwood Free Methodist (Stanwood Dr. and Pierce Rd.) Call
Bonnie @ 231-823-8002.
Hospice of Michigan Offers Living on Support Group 2nd Wednesday
of each month from 2:00pm 3:00pm at Veras House located at 18 Justice St
in Newaygo. For more information please call Diane Snyder at 231-924-6123
or 800-837-3630.
The Howard City Harvest Festival Committee meets 2nd Wednesday
of month, 7:00pm, @ Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library.
Volunteers are needed. Info. Call Cheryl @ 231-937-5686.
Mecosta County Sheriffs Posse meets at 7p.m. the second Thursday of each
month in the basement of the Mecosta County Jail. Looking for new members.
For more information call (231) 796-0966.
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. Bartholomews Church -
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 and game begins
at 6:30. Everyone Welcome!
Fish Fry every 2nd and 4th Thursday from 5 - 7pm at the Howard City VFW
Post 3306, 1001 S. Ensley Rd.
Come sew at Heritage United Methodist Church on Fridays from 10am
to 3pm. Bring your machine and call for supply list. New projects every week.
Call Debbie Castle at 231-354-6910 for more details or email at dcastle@
pathwaysnet.com. Everyone welcome.
Greenville Auction & Flea Market - Every Friday at the Old Meijer Store in
Greenville on M-91. Flea market starts at 7:00am, Auction at 10:00am. Vendors
and consignors wanted. Call 616-225-9999 or email wwauctions@yahoo.com.
Howard City Farmers Market is open on Saturdays from 9am to 1pm.
Family Farm & Home Small Animals Sell and Swap 139 W River Dr,
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 Veterans Breakfast for
Veterans and/or wives (companions) or widows at 209 W Washington 7:30am-
8:45am.
Attention Seniors - Howard City Action Center, 132 E. Edgerton, open 7 days
a week. Call Karen West or Dawny Kniffen 231-937-5950 for weekly schedule of
events. Noon lunches Tues, Wed, Thurs.
Library Happenings:
On Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 9 a.m. til 1 p.m., the Friends of the Croton
Township Library, will have a Book Sale at the Open House for the Croton
Library. Refreshments will be served.
Sand lake Library Huge Book Sale: Thursday, Nov. 3rd 10am-7pm, Friday,
Nov. 4, 10am-7pm and Saturday, Nov. 5th 10am-2pm.
European Bobbin Lace Demonstration, 11am Nov. 9, 2011 at TCHRT
Library. The Friends of the Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Library
are sponsoring a free demonstration of bobbin lace. This is a very old European
wand-woven lace and will be demonstrated by Fran Morris. Fran is a former nurse
who was raised on a farm in Lake Odessa. Her rst exposure to bobbin lace was at
the Michigan State Fair. She was fascinated and wanted to learn how to master
this ancient art. She found a group to join in Lansing The Capitol Area Lace
makers. This group is comprised of women from all parts of the World and they
are diligently trying to keep this ancient European art alive. The demonstration
will be held at Timothy C. Hauenstein Reynolds Township Librarys Community
Room at 11am Nov. 9, 2011.
Lets go shopping! Want to go shopping in Frankenmuth or Birch Run but
dont want to drive. We have the answer! For the low cost of $35 you can
spend the day at both or just Birch Runs Outlet Mall. We are going Saturday,
November 19th, we will be leaving the Grant Area District Library at 7:30am
and returning around 10pm. Call the library today and reserve your spot. 231-
834-5713 ext 100.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library will be having
Toddler Time every Monday morning at 11am. There will be stories, crafts,
songs and activities for the toddlers. Toddler Time is for children ages 18 months
- 3 years old. If you have any questions please call the library at 231-937-5575.
If you have ever wanted to join a bowling league, but cant lift the ball or
play a round of tennis without running around the court, then join the
Grant Area District Library every Monday between 4 and 5pm to play Wii
Sports. This fun gaming system allows the armchair athlete all the fun of playing
the game, but without the need to sweat. Baseball, tennis, golf and bowling are
among the games that will be played these Monday afternoons. So bring a friend
and come to the Library on Monday and see what a good sport you can be! For
more information, call the Library at 231-834-5713. Have fun, get involved and
come play Wii with us.
The Timothy C. Hauenstien Reynolds Township Library will be having
Preschool Storytime every Tues. morning at 11am. There will be stories, crafts,
songs and activities for the Preschoolers. We will be learning about letters each
week. Preschool Storytime is for children 3-5 years 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 on the third
Tuesday of the month in the Community Room. All interested persons are
welcome to attend. The library is located at 122 Elder St. in Grant.
The Friends of the Croton Township Library meet the rst 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 Library meet
the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 9am in the community room at the library.
We welcome you to join us for food, fellowship and an opportunity to contribute
to the well being of our local library. The library is located at 117 W. Williams
St., Howard City, MI 49329. Phone 231-937-5575.
Friends of the White Cloud Community Library meet monthly, the rst
Thursday at 1:00 p.m. The library is located at 1038 Wilcox in White Cloud.
Everyone is welcome.
Shelf Life Book Club - meets the 2nd Thursday of the month at 6:00 PM at
the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview. Book titles are published in the Shelf
Life Book Club brochure and on the Monthly Event Flyers at the library.
Wiggles and Giggles - is a toddler story time program, at 10:30 AM every
Friday at the Tamarack District Library in Lakeview that brings stories, songs,
crafts and activity to your child.
The Newaygo Area Friends of the Library Bookstore, at Newaygo City
Hall, open every Friday, 10am to 6pm and Memorial Day and Labor Day
Weekends with hundreds of books at Bargain Prices. Proceeds for new Library
Building Fund.
Upcoming Events:
Cancer Benet for Cathy Cooper - Oct. 22nd, 1pm-11:30pm, American
Legion in Kent City, 14111 Ball Creek Rd.
Musician Glenn Bulthuis will be sharing songs and stories on Oct. 23rd
at the 10:30am Harvest Festival morning worship service at Heritage United
Methodist Church (19931 W. Kendaville Rd., Pierson). Born in Los Angeles,
Glenn attended Calvin College. He has performed at the Van Andel Arena,
DeVos Place, 5th/3rd Ball Park, Zellies Opry House and throughout the US
and Canada. He is currently working on his 7th album entitled Gloryland
(Feb. 2012 release). A number of his songs he performs are based on the things
he experienced while sailing on the Sea of Galilee, rafting down the Jordan
River and sitting on the Mount of Olives looking over Jerusalem. If you have
questions, please call the church at 231-937-4310.
Tri County Senior All-Nighter, next meeting Mon., Oct. 24, 2011 at
6:45pm in the High School Library. All Senior parents Welcome! Please come
help support your senior.
The Newaygo County Mobile Food Pantry is scheduled at the following
locations to distribute free food to individuals and families in need. Most food
distributions take approximately one hour. Please do not arrive more than 30
minutes prior to the scheduled delivery time. Bring your own container to hold
50 lbs. of food. You will check in upon arrival unless otherwise stated. Tues.
Oct. 25, 5pm, River Valley Community Church, Newaygo; Wed. Oct 26, 10am,
TrueNorth, Fremont; Wed. Oct. 26, 5pm, Hesperia Community Ed., Hesperia -
Sponsored by Lighthouse Community Church.
Pine Grove Community Church Senior lunch, the frost is on the pumpkin,
the fodders in the shock. Mas busy in the kitchen llin that ol soup pot. Shes
choppin this and stirrin that creating a tasty bounty, for all the Seniors in the
county. So if youre age 60 or perhaps even more, we invite you please to pass
through our door. The 26th of October the hour is Noon, on the corner of M-82
and Beech, we hope to see you soon.
Free Food Truck: Sponsored by the Lakeview Ministerial Association along
with an anonymous donor. Oct. 27th, at 4pm at the Free Methodist Church, 110
N. Edgar Rd. Lakeview, MI.
The Disabled American Veteran Service Van will be at the Chapter 18
Big Rapids Hall on: October 27 from 10 AM to 6 PM. Any veteran or family
member needing assistance or have questions about VA benets is invited to
meet with a national service ofcer during this time. The DAV Chapter will also
be dedicating the drop off for out of service ags for proper disposal at 5 PM.
8th Annual Community Pumpkin Party! Free, Fun activities for the whole
family including a cake walk, hayrides, snacks, face-painting, pumpkin carving,
games, a costume parade and trunk-n-treat. Wear your family-friendly costume.
Join us Saturday, Oct. 29 from 2-4pm at Christ the King Catholic Church on
Reed Rd. in Howard City. The event is sponsored by Bethel Lutheran Church,
Christ the King Catholic Church and Grace Community Church with Thanks
to many local businesses and individuals for their support and donations. Any
questions please call 231-937-4921.
Halloween Party: Music by the Lost Country Band, Prize for best costume, free
cider, donuts and popcorn, 50/50 drawing, VFW Lakeview, Oct. 29th, 7-11pm,
Public welcome. BYOB.
Original Gospel Jamboree, Oct. 29, 2011, 6:30 potluck, 7pm music. Amazing
Grace Acres Church M-37 and Woodland Park Dr., Brohman. Featuring: The
Highlanders, Faith Gospel Team and Lucky Fulton MC. Everyone Welcome.
Flea Market - Every Saturday, thru Oct 29, 9am 3pm. Flea Market will be
in our Mel Trotter Sparta Store parking lot. Booth spaces available. Please call
616-887-4021 for information on booth rentals.
Lakeview Area Seniors will meet on Tuesday, November 1st, at the Lakeview
United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall. Social hour begins at 1:00 PM with
cards, board games, snacks and conversation with friends. At 2:00 PM, Andrew
Farmer, the associate State Director for AARP will present a program on the
New Health Law and Future Reform. Come, enjoy time with friends and also
learn whats going on with our health care concerns.
Hospice of Mich. and Catholic Charities West Mich. will present, When
Families Grieve, a free community outreach event to assist families with
grieving children, on Thurs. Nov. 3rd, 6pm-8pm. This event will take place
at the Hospice of Mich. ofce. 400 Perry St., Big Rapids. This evening will
include light refreshments. Every family who attends the event will receive a
free When Families Grieve Toolkit. To register and for more information, please
call Tangela Zielinski at 231-527-0913.
The Tri County H.S. Band Boosters are accepting applications now
through Nov. 4th for our Holiday Craft Bazaar located at Tri County High
School, 24338 Kendaville Rd., Howard City. This will be held the same day
as our Christmas Concert on Sunday, Dec. 11th from 11am-5pm. Booth sizes
available are 5x12 or 7x10 and rental fee is $25. Please contact Suki VanSweden
at 616-636-5464 to reserve your space.
Fiddlers Jamboree: Saturday, November 5, 2011, Coral Community Center,
4662 Bailey Rd., Coral MI. Jamboree 1-5pm, Fiddlers perform, Open microphone
5-6:15pm, Dance 6:30-9:30pm round and square. Free admission, donations
welcome at the door. Lunch and dinner being served. Need more information,
contact: Jo Sears 616-984-2597, Barb Jorgensen 616-984-5552 or Tommy Egan
616-837-9050.
The American Legion Auxiliary is having their Annual Holiday Bazaar
on November 5th from 9am-3pm at the Cedar Springs American Legion Post.
We will also have our bake sale that day. Tables are still available for $10 for those
who wish to rent. Please call Chris at 616-570-2830 for more information.
Hospice of Mich. will host a seminar on Coping with the Holidays. The
date is Tue. Nov. 8th from 12pm-2pm, at 400 Perry St., Big Rapids. Ron Gries
author of Through Death to Life will offer insights, support and hope to those
who have lost a loved and are struggling with the approaching holiday. This
evening will include light refreshments. To register or for more information call
Tangela Zielinski at 231-527-0913.
MacNaughtons Christmas Community Showcase is scheduled for
December 2nd at 415 Cedar Street, Howard City, MI 49329 from 5-8pm in
support for our MacNaughton students. We are looking for area vendors to rent a
booth. Please contact Krystal Erdman at 231-937-4004 for more information.
Crafters wanted. Annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. 3, 9am-2pm @ Heritage
United Methodist Church, 19931 W Kendaville Rd, Pierson. Contact Rogena
Brinks 231-937-7537 to register.
Crafters wanted for Christmas Bazaar, Dec. 3rd, Resurrection Lutheran
Church, 180 Northland Dr. Sand Lake. Contact Linda Misner at 616-636-
5342.
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, refreshments and
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 Tues 6:30pm-
7:30pm Call 231-937-9370.
Interested in local, healthy food sources, preparation, and informative
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A bum rap rep. Unfortunately, some people have
given certain breeds of dogs a bum rap by training
them to treat all strange people and other dogs as
threats. But the fact is, even your friendly Labrador
Retriever is dangerous if threatened.
Bear bit Bradacs. On April 6, 1990, Stephanie Bra-
dacs, then twelve, and her friend Julie Jiacobone,
were playing in Julies backyard. Julie decided to
feed the family dog, a sixty-ve-pound, black Labra-
dor Retriever named Bear. She brought Bears food
outside and set it on the ground near the back door.
Julie went to get Bear water. Stephanie was juggling
a football. Bear began to eat. Stephanie accidentally
dropped the football. As she bent down to retrieve the
football, Bear bit her right leg. (Imagine her shock
that big cuddly Bear bit her!) Six stitches closed
Stephanies wound. Eventually, her leg healed and
she resumed her regular athletic activities. But two
scars remained on her right leg.
The lawsuit. At age eighteen Stephanie sued, alleg-
ing that the Jiacobones were strictly liable for her
injuries under the Michigan dog-bite law section
287.351. (Yes, when minors reach the age of major-
ity they get to sue.) Generally a dog owner is at fault
for injuries their dog inicts. At trial, Stephanie testi-
ed that Bear never behaved aggressively toward her
before the incident in question and that he did not
growl at her before he bit her. It was undisputed that
she did not drop the football near Bear or his food.
She testied she did nothing else before he bit her.
The dog-bite law. The statute states that if a dog
bites a person, without provocation while the person
is on public property, or lawfully on private property,
including the property of the owner of the dog, the
owner of the dog shall be liable for any damages suf-
fered by the person bitten, regardless of the former
viciousness of the dog or the owners knowledge of
such viciousness.
Bear cant tell us. The Jiacobones argued that Bear
must have been provoked when Stephanie uninten-
tionally dropped the football. The trial court thought
that was likely the case, and let the Jiacobones off
the hook. The Court of Appeals looked more care-
fully at who and what the provocation was, saying:
If the plaintiff provokes the dog, the dog owner is
not liable for the damages that result The question
then becomes, what constitutes provocation by the
plaintiff? Was there proof that Stephanie, herself,
had provoked Bear?
Intent doesnt matter. At one point in trial, Stepha-
nie seemed to argue that if she had unintentionally
provoked Bear, that should not matter. The Appeals
court took an even narrower view: Intention was not
relevant. If she had provoked him, intentional or not,
shed lose. So, what had Stephanie actually done?
Had she touched Bear, hugged him, moved toward
his food, jumped toward him, done anything which
could actually provoke Bear?
Proof matters. The Appeals court answered: noth-
ing. No evidence was given to show that Stephanie
had done anything to or toward Bear. She herself
testied she wasnt near Bear or his food. No proof
showed that Bear had been provoked by anything
else she did. And the Appeals Court refused to read
Bears mind. Maybe he did feel provoked, but since
Bear couldnt testify about what Stephanie had done,
and Stephanies conduct was insufcient to consti-
tute provocation, the Jiacobones were liable.
Common negligence. Under the common law
meaning in addition to suing for breach of a written,
or statutory, law when an animal once before has at-
tacked or bitten a person, the owners can be liable for
negligence (paying the big bucks!) the next time the
animal bites or attacks again. So owner beware. And
know the pet-owner rules. Neuter or spay your dog.
Encourage daily socialization with many people and
other dogs. Get obedience training. Run strong dogs
freely two hours every day. Obey leash laws. Do not
allow teasing the dog. Dont encourage ghting, tag
or tug of war. Do not force puppies to stay awake
to play it drives them crazy, literally. Most of all,
spend lots of attention on your own Bear.
_________________________________________
Jeanne Jerow practices extensively Divorce & Custody, Certi-
cate in Estate Plans, Probate, Wills & Trusts, Auto Accidents,
Negligence and Property Law. Remember, because you read it
here, its not your personal legal advice. Dont depend on it.
Only provoked pooches prevail
By Jeanne L. Jerow, Attorney, Counselor, Mediator Howard City
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Cedar Springs - Mon. 10/31 No set time
Coral - Mon. 10/31 6 - 8
Grant - Mon. 10/31 6 - 8pm
Howard City - Mon. 10/31 6 - 8
Kent City - Mon. 10/31 starts at 5
Lakeview - Mon. 10/31 5 - 7
Morley - Mon. 10/31 5 - 7
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HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS
Never trick-or-treat alone
Travel in groups
Always stay in familiar neighborhoods
Carry a ashlight
Wear a watch you can read in the dark
to obey your curfew
Make sure your shoes are tied properly
Make sure your costume doesnt drag on the ground
Make sure swords and other props are exible
while walking
Wear bright or reective clothing, adding reective
tape if necessary
Approach only houses that are lit,
remain only on the porch
Never go into a strangers house
Dont cut across yards or driveways
Stay away from pets. Even pets you know may not
recognize you in costume
Cross the street only at corners
If you must walk in the street, do so facing trafc
Watch out for open res & candles
Have an adult inspect your candy before eating it.
Throw away any homemade or unwrapped treats
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Next to Whites Bargain House
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616-696-5141
91 W. Ash Cedar Springs
Hours: M-F 8-5, Sat. 9-12
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141 S. Main St. Downtown Cedar Springs
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345 Main St. Cedar Springs
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15990 Grant St. Coral 231-354-6431
Briggs & Stratton Kohler Tecumseh MTD Yardman Huskee
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Blades & Belts In Stock For Most Lawn Mowers
Oregon Bars Chains Sprockets
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New & Used Tires
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Hundreds of Used Tires In Stock
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D.D.S.
Family Dentistry
205 E. Edgerton Howard City
231-937-5725
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170 Items
for Sale
NORDIC HOT TUB Sale, Free cover &
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stress and rejuvinate your body. Neway-
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ELIMINATE YOUR HEATINGbills. OUT-
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REBUILT COMPUTERS & LAPTOPS:
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Reasonable Rates. (231)856-7883
RSI REFRIGERANT
RECYCLE/RECOVERY machine w/stor-
age tanks, lists $2,500 +, used twice
$500. David (989)339-4147.
SET OF TEFLON Wearever pans 3 fry,
2 sauce, 1 dutch oven $25. (231)832-
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STOVE PARTS, GLASS, catalysts &
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UPRIGHT PIANO-MADE BY Wegman
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616-262-8036
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All types of Concrete Construction
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Manure Pits, Slabs, Bunker Silos
SEPTIC TANK
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231-937-8282
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Drilling Toys
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8744 124th St. Sand Lake
OFFICE FAX
616-636-5684 616-636-4623
Jim Denton 616-636-8638
S. Wemmer, D.D.S.
205 E. Edgerton Howard City
Family Dentistry
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616.364.0550 Bill Coleman
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Batteries
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2121 Alpine, N.W. Grand Rapids
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-12
Charlie McBride
Cement & Block Work
23889 Hooker Rd. Sand Lake, MI
(616) 636-8451
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Patios Driveways
Pole Barn Floors
Foundations
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Block Skirting
BobCAT Service Trenching Augers
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Senior Discounts
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Fair Price
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Free pick up.
231-689-1894 or
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If no answer, please leave message
For professional work and
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Dan Scheidel, Owner
Mon. - Fri. 8 - 5
13399 White Creek Cedar Springs Off 131 Expressway
1/2 mile south of 17 Mile, Cedar Springs
CEDAR BODY SHOP INC.
Serving The Area Since 1954
Expert Color Match
Frame Repair
Collision Work
State Certied Tech.
Low Cost Rentals Available
Free Estimates
Harvest Festival
Fun and games for the kids!
Saturday October 29 2-4pm
Family Friendly Costumes Welcome

Activities include:
Games Craft Stations
Cookie Decorating Popcorn

Grant Community Church
115 W.State Rd
Please bring one non- perishable food
item per child to be donated to
Love Inc. of Newaygo
KENT THEATRE
8 N. Main St. Cedar Springs
616-696-7469
www.kenttheatre.org
Oct. 28, 29, 30
MONEY BALL
Fri. 6 & 9 PM, Sat. 3, 6, & 9 PM, Sun. 3 & 6 PM
Tickets: $3.00
OCTOBER COUPON
FREE SMALL POPCORN
with the purchase of a large pop.
One coupon per person, per purchase.
October 31, 2011
PUBLIC GUN AUCTION
Thursday, October 27th at 5:00PM
LOCATION: Grant Community Center 105 S. Front St.,
Grant, Michigan 49327
DIRECTIONS: North of Grand Rapids 23 miles on
M-37 or south of Newaygo 6 miles on M-37 to East
Main St. west to Auction. (Newaygo Co.)
Quantity of Ries, Shotguns, Muzzleloaders,
Handguns, Ammo and accessories.
Visit www.artsmithauctions.com for updated list
and buyer and seller terms.
We are accepting consignments. Call Noah Smith
616-633-4254 or email noahsmith@hughes.net to
be included in this Auction.
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ENDS 11/19/11
Mind Your Own Business
This weekend Barb and I taught a workshop called 21 Ways to Find Peace. This was based on the material produced
by author Byron Katie. One of the things she teaches is that we need to mind their own business. Ms. Katie says that there
are three kinds of business: Your Business, My Business, and Gods Business.
Gods Business has to do with the big things that we really cannot control. Things like the weather, earthquakes,
hurricanes, etc. These are things that we cannot change. If we worry about them we create acidity and inammation in
our own bodies. We can take some action and pray for the people involved, we can donate money, and we can even
volunteer our time to organize relief efforts. But when we catch ourselves thinking and worrying about these big things,
we need to stop for a minute and say to ourselves, This is Gods Business and he will take care of it. Then relax and let it
go.
My Business is anything that directly affects me. I must pay attention to and take care of those things. They are my
responsibility. Only I can x them. For example if I smoke and it is causing health issues, then I am the only one that can
correct that situation. No nagging from friends and family will make that change. And God does not care. He will help only
if we ask, but he will not interfere if we insist on continuing with detrimental behaviors. If I am behind in my property taxes,
only I can x that. If I do not, then someone else, (the government) will step in and take care of it for me. I must take care
of my own business.
Your Business is the stuff that only you are responsible for. If you have an ugly lawn (in my opinion) it is your business.
If I am upset about that, it is my business. It is not my business to x your lawn or try to make you x it, but it is my business
to look at myself and how I react. My anger can make me ill; it does nothing to you or to your lawn. It is your business; I have
to let it go. I should only give advice or express my opinion on your Business if you ask. Otherwise,
it is best if I say out of your business.
Many of us have grown children and we still think it is our business to run their lives. Let up. After
age 16 or so your responsibility is done. If they make mistakes, they have to be responsible for
them. Let them be. Do not meddle. Love them, pray that they will nd their way, and let them go.
It is not right if we take away their lessons and their chances to learn from what they do.
We are all here to learn lessons. Most of us have to learn to live and let live. We must take care
of our own business and let everyone else take care of theirs. If we spend our time taking care of
our business, then we will be healthier and more at peace. Try it. Practice. Every time you nd your
mind in Gods Business or someone elses business, step back and let it go. You will begin to feel
less anxiety and more peace in your mind and body. You will be healthier and happier. Remember:
Mind Your Own Business.
Put Your Health in Your Own Hands. Bob Huttinga PA-C. 989-352-6500.
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for Sale
SEALY MATTRESS SALE- Full, queen
or king-size $95/set includes frame.
www.Hammondwholesale.com. 320 W.
Main Street, Carson City (989)584-1600.
See us on Facebook. We deliver too!
250 Autos for Sale
2001 DODGE CARAVAN, good condition
$1800./OBO also Resistance weight
machine $100., Weider Bench and
weights $40. 231-937-6538.
2010 CHEVY IMPALA LTZ Demo, full
power, white with ebony leather. October
special on this unit when you call Paul. Call
Bookwalter at 1-866-831-5271.
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SUGAR BEETS BY The Scoop, Also
bagged beets and shell corn. 10 Miles east
of Morley Stanwood School on 5 Mile Rd.
Opening September 15th. (231)972-
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300 Wanted to Buy
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1741 E. 88TH ST., NEWAYGO
Located across from Hess Lake, enjoy this
year round home or cottage retreat.
Cozy & clean & move in ready. Quality knotty
pine, Franklin stove in open living room
3 bedrooms, full bath, utility room and
attached heated garage
Large, private backyard with 2 additional
lots in back. Room for a pole barn, plus easy
access to park watercraft or snowmobiles.
Public swimming access across the street,
boat launch nearby
OPEN HOUSE: SUN. OCT 23 1-3 PM PEN HOUSE: SUN. OCT 23 1 3 PM
JUST LISTED AT A GREAT PRICE
$
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Call
Cheryl Rosen, Realtor
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Spectrum Health United Hospital in Greenville invites you join us this fall as we explore a
variety of health and wellness topics. Come to learn, understand and better your life.
All programs listed will be held at the Spectrum Health United Hospital Conference Center
615 S. Bower Street, Greenville, MI 48838
Irregular Heart Beats: My Pounding Heart
Tuesday, September 27 from 6 to 7 p.m.
Dr. Nagib Chalfoun, Cardiovascular Imaging
Spectrum Health United Hospital
Many people experience the feeling of an irregular
or fast heartbeat. Dr. Chalfoun will explore all
causes of this condition and treatment options for
those experiencing it.
Meal Planning for Weight Loss
Wednesday, October 12 from noon to 1 p.m.
Renee DeFrang, RD, CDE, CPT
Spectrum Health United Lifestyles
Come and learn about the plate method to plan
healthy meals and lose weight. Making changes to
your eating habits can provide you and your loved
ones with life-long benets.
New Advances in Breast Health and Treatment
Wednesday, October 19 from 6 to 7 p.m.
Jusith Amparo, DO
Spectrum Health United Hospital
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Advancements in breast health such as stereotactic
breast biopsy and digital mammography allow
for faster, more comprehensive results while
being less invasive to the patient. Dr. Amparo will
discuss these and other advances, now available
at United Hospital in Greenville. Additionally,
attendees will learn simple ways to prevent and
detect breast cancer.
Fall Community Education Series
All events are open and free to
the public. Reservations are
recommended as seating is
limited. Reserve your spot by
calling 616.225.6420.
The World of Heart: A Look Inside the
Meijer Heart Center
October 24 from noon to 1 p.m.
Dr. David Wohns, Cardiovascular Imaging
Spectrum Health United Hospital
Did you know you have access to the very best in
cardiac care, close to home? This presentation will
provide you with an inside look at the new and
exciting resources available to you, including those
at the Meijer Heart Center. From nonsurgical valve
replacements to heart transplants, learn more
cardiac services from Dr. Wohns, a cardiologist
dedicated to bettering the cardiovascular health of
those he serves.
You Dont Have to Live With It: Methods to Stop
Heavy Monthly Bleeding
Tuesday, November 1 from 6 to 7 p.m.
Kristina Mixer, MD, and Kelly Wiersema, MD
Spectrum Health United Hospital
Obstetrics & Gynecology
One in ve women live with very heavy periods
(also called menorrhgia). This condition can get
in the way of everyday life and keep you from the
things you enjoy most. Recent treatment options
provide women a noninvasive method in reducing
or even stopping heavy bleeding. Drs. Mixer and
Wiersema will discuss treatment trends and the
benets of seeking the best option for you.
Colon Cancer: Be Informed, Take Action
Wednesday, November 9 from 6 to 7 p.m.
Theodor Asgeirsson, MD
Spectrum Health United Hospital
Equally common in men and women, colon cancer
can be successfully treated when detected early.
Dr. Asgeirsson will discuss common risks and
symptoms of colon cancer as well as new
treatment options.
Discounts
Refreshments
Nov. 5
5:00 PM
Nov. 4
5-9 PM
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Fri. Noon - 8 PM
Sat. 10 AM - 8 PM
Sun. Noon - 4 PM
Join us, November 4th at 5pm for
refreshments, entertainment and
savings. The store is stocked with new items
for all your Holiday decorating and gift
giving needs. We have the perfect present
for that hard to buy for friend or relative.
Cant make it on Friday night?
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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 a
heartworm 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 License
at the time of adoption. Male cats are 70.00 which includes FVRCP vaccine as well as
a rabies vaccine and the neuter Surgery. Females are $75.00 which includes all of the
above. In some cases an animal may need extra treatment such as for ear mites or eas or
an injury, in that case the adoption price may be more.
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a new home. Ace is a black Lab mix boy
that is full of energy. He would love to
have a home with a yard and somebody
to train him and take him for long walks.
His coat is mostly black with a little white
and he weighs about 35 pounds. He was
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Spectrum Health Kelsey Hospital warmly welcomes Deb House, Nurse
Practitioner, to our team of providers at Lakeview Family Medicine. Since
August, Deb has provided care and treatment to individuals and families and
continues to accept new patients.
Deb has over 30 years of experience, in which the majority have been spent
serving greater Montcalm County. Deb specializes in a wide range of medical
areas, including primary care, diabetes prevention, womens health services and
stress management.
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.
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Guns Knives Sporting Goods
Oct. 30, 2011 9 - 3 PM
HOWARD CITY VFW
1001 S. Ensley Howard City
Admission - $5.00 Children under 12 FREE
One ticket with paid admission
Vendors - $15.00 Per Table
Contact Bill Johnson for tables at 231-648-6009
GUN
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444 W. M-46, Edmore, MI 48829 (989) 427-6037 Fax (989) 427-2050
www.goldstaroutdoor.com The Areas Largest Hunting & Fishing Store!
Huge Selection of Crossbows, Guns, Bows, Scents, Calls, Ammo,
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Kellys Deer Processing
FREE DEER PROCESSING FOR
SPORTSMEN AGAINST HUNGER
VENISON FOR SALE WANTED: Cull Deer to Purchase
Colin Kelly
19077 12 Mile Road Big Rapids, MI 49307 (231) 796-5414
www.kellysdeerprocessing.com
Email: info@kellysdeerprocessing.com
24-Hour Deer Drop-Off During Season
SCI Mid-Michigan Member
RECYCLE
Local 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, cell
phone, and button batteries)
NO lead acid automotive batteries.
For questions please contact MSU Extension ofce at
989-831-7500
Attendants 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/montcalm under the Recycling-Resource Recovery area.
Sponsored by Montcalm County Solid Waste Management Committee
Selling at 3:30 PM Outside ......... TOP
Hay ................................................$4.00
Straw ............................................$1.60
Round Bales ................................$17.50
Feeder Pigs ...................................... N/A
Wood ............................................... N/A
Livestock selling at 5:30 PM
SHEEP & GOATS
Fat Lambs .................................$205.00
Feeder Lambs ...........................$195.00
Ewes ...........................................$95.00
Goats/selling by head ................$140.00
CALVES
Started Calves ...........................$120.00
Back to Farm Deacons ..............$110.00
FEEDER CATTLE
Choice Steers 250-400# ............$125.00
Choice Steers 400# & up ..........$110.00
Choice Heifers ...........................$105.00
Holstein Steers 250-400# .........$110.00
Holstein Steers 400# & up ........$100.00
HOGS .................................. TOP
Hogs 200-230# ...........................$69.50
Hogs 230-250# ...........................$69.50
Ruffs ...........................................$58.50
Boars ..........................................$28.00
SLAUGHTER CATTLE
Choice Steers ............................$120.00
Choice Heifers ...........................$112.00
Holstein Steers ..........................$110.00
COWS
Top Cows ....................................$75.50
Canners & Cutters .......................$62.00
Thurs. Rail Cows (9am-3pm) .......$124.00
BULLS .........................................$78.50
DAIRY
Fresh Cows & Heifers ............$2,000.00
Springing Heifers ...................$1,900.00
Shortbred Heifers ...................$1,150.00
Open Heifers .............................$950.00
Heifers Calves ...........................$300.00
Bulls .......................................$1,200.00
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Statewide
Over the last few years,
around 700,000 indi-
viduals have purchased
a license to hunt deer in
Michigan. These hunt-
ers ultimately spend
more than 9.6 million
days aeld and take
more than 400,000 deer.
Over 300,000 hunters
participate in Michi-
gans archery season,
about 600,000 hunt with
a rearm and 200,000
with a muzzleloader.
While the number of
rearm season hunters
often rises and falls as
the traditional Novem-
ber 15th opening day rotates through days of the week, expanded youth
hunting programs and crossbow hunting opportunities have increased par-
ticipation among other segments of the hunting population. Although surveys
show that the leading reasons many participate in deer hunting is simply the
opportunity to spend time outdoors with friends and family, many hunters
prepare each season to give themselves the best chance to see and take deer.
Deer are not evenly distributed across the state. There are considerable dif-
ferences in habitat and deer numbers across Michigans three regions - the
Upper Peninsula (UP), northern Lower Peninsula (NLP), and southern Lower
Peninsula (SLP). In addition to this regional variability, every year hunters
only a few miles apart have very different experiences observing and harvest-
ing deer.
Across the state, reports on the soft mast crop are generally positive, with
particularly good production of apples. The hard mast crop has shown low
production overall, though some scattered areas have noted fair amounts of
acorns and beechnuts. Maps and computer-based tools are increasingly avail-
able to narrow in on the best locations to focus scouting efforts, including
the Mi-HUNT interactive web application available at www.michigan.gov/
mihunt. While these and other resources are a great benet for hunters, there
is no substitute for personally scouting areas in advance of a hunting trip.
Part of hunting preparations each year includes becoming familiar with the
most recent regulations.
The deer website of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR)
and a new collaborative website with the Department of Fisheries and Wild-
life at Michigan State University provide highlights of regulations changes,
information about deer management, and links to additional resources, such
as a list of deer check stations. These sites are located at www.michigan.
gov/deer and http://deer.fw.msu.edu. Please refer to the 2011 Hunting and
Trapping Digest and Antlerless Digest, available at DNR Operations Service
Centers, license vendors, or available in electronic formats through links at
these sites, for a map of all Deer Management Units and other regulations
details. 2
The DNR also reminds hunters not to overlook the many other hunting and
trapping seasons available in Michigan. These other seasons provide their
own unique opportunities and can offer chances to scout or nd potential new
deer hunting locations. Explore your options at www.michigan.gov/hunting
or www.michigan.gov/trapping. With preparation, attention to safety, and
awareness of current hunting regulations, hunters can be ready to head into
the eld to enjoy the recreation opportunity offered by the 2011 Michigan
deer season.
As an important reminder, those hunting within the UP and the multi-county
Deer Management Unit (DMU) 487 in the tuberculosis (TB) zone must de-
cide, before purchasing their deer license, if they wish the opportunity to take
one or two antlered deer. Those desiring the opportunity to shoot two bucks
must purchase a combination license. Both bucks have antler point restric-
tions. One buck must have one antler with at least 3 antler points; the other
buck must have one antler with at least 4 antler points. Those choosing to
purchase a rearm deer license and/or an archery deer license are limited to
taking only one buck from within these areas during all seasons combined.
Within most of the areas, a deer must have just one antler 3 or more inches
in length, but point restrictions remain in place for some individual DMUs as
well. These include DMU 117 (Drummond Island) and DMU 122 (primarily
in southern Dickinson County, along the Wisconsin border) in the UP, and
one small DMU (DMU135 in Iosco County) in the TB zone. In DMU 117,
bucks must have at least one forked antler. In DMU 122 bucks must have at
least one three-point antler. And in DMU 135, bucks must have at least one
forked antler to be legal. Finally, within DMU 487 ONLY, hunters may har-
vest an antlerless deer with a rearm or combination license within the Nov.
15-30 rearm season or the Dec. 9-18 muzzleloader season.
Upper Peninsula
More than 100,000 hunters have pursued deer in the UP in recent years, in-
cluding approximately 30,000 participants in the archery season, over 90,000
rearm hunters, and more than 20,000 hunters pursuing deer with a muzzle-
loader.
Within the UP, deer populations continue to slowly increase following a sec-
ond mild winter in a row. Fawn production should be good, though predation
may have produced some losses.
Antlered buck numbers will likely be on the rise, as the increased production
of fawns in 2010 should lead to greater antlered buck numbers this year.
More deer will be found in the Southern
UP near Lake Michigan, with fewer in the Northern UP near Lake Supe-
rior. Antlerless licenses are available in DMUs 022, 055, 122, 152, 155, 252,
and 255 for 2011. Special buck harvest restrictions noted above are in place
throughout the UP
Northern Lower Peninsula
An average of about 285,000 hunters have pursued deer in the NLP over
the last few years, including more than 115,000 participants in the archery
season, an average of over 250,000 rearm hunters, and more than 50,000
hunters pursuing deer with a muzzleloader.
Baiting has been reinstated as legal for most of the NLP; however, baiting is
still banned in DMU 487. Baiting may only occur from October 1 through
January 1. Hunters are restricted to no more than 2 gallons of bait per hunting
site; the bait must be spread over 100 square feet (equivalent to a 10 foot by
10 foot area).
Within the eastern portion of the NLP, TB prevalence continues to show a de-
clining trend over the long-term, but no detectable change has occurred over
the previous 5 years. Goals and hunting regulations in the eastern NLP are
therefore driven more by the objective to continue to reduce TB 3prevalence
than by numbers of deer in this region. It is important for hunters to continue
to observe the ban on baiting and feeding in DMU 487 and to harvest at least
as many antlerless deer as bucks.
Mild winter conditions for the second year in a row in the NLP should lead
to increasing deer numbers. Deer numbers on many state land areas appear
to be on the rise, though they are still below goal in some areas. In some
NLP units, indications are that there is an overabundance of deer on private
land but lower than desired populations on public land. Special antlerless
seasons and private land license quotas are used in these units to target deer
on private land even if abundant sign and sightings do not occur on public
land. The number of antlerless deer licenses is the same as last year in eastern
NLP multi-unit area DMU 487, while no antlerless permits were made avail-
able in four counties (Cheboygan, Otsego, Roscommon, and Kalkaska). Spe-
cial buck harvest restrictions noted above are in place in DMU 487. Within
DMU 487 ONLY, hunters may harvest an antlerless deer with a rearm or
combination license within the Nov. 15-30 rearm season or the Dec. 9-18
muzzleloader season.
Southern Lower Peninsula
An average of nearly 360,000 hunters have pursued deer in the SLP over
the last few years, including more than 185,000 participants in the archery
season, more than 290,000 rearm hunters, and an average of about 125,000
hunters pursuing deer with a muzzleloader.
Baiting has been reinstated as legal throughout the SLP. Baiting may only
occur from October 1 through January 1. Hunters are restricted to no more
than 2 gallons of bait per hunting site spread over 100 square feet (equivalent
to a 10 foot by 10 foot area).
The deer population in southern Michigan is expected to be similar to the
last few years. Abundant food and cover in the form of agricultural crops and
scattered swamps and woodlots provide very good habitat across the south-
ern Michigan landscape. This high quality habitat, combined with relatively
mild winter conditions, results in an abundant and productive deer popula-
tion. Deer populations generally exceed DNR goals and fawns generally
come in sets of twins and triplets.
High numbers of antlerless permits are available again this year, particularly
in the multi-county DMU 486 (most of southern Michigan except St. Clair,
Macomb, Wayne, and Monroe Counties).
2011 MICHIGAN DEER HUNTING PROSPECTS THE STATEWIDE FORECAST
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To all you great Deer Hunters! Just a few eld tips for your trophy
Buck. If its 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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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
179
99
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$
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P205/50R16..............................
$
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$
89
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$
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99
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$
109
99
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$
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99
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$
119
99
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$
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99
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
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$
139
99
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$
179
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P215/65R17.................
$
139
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$
169
99
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$
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$
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$
62
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$
69
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$
69
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P215/70R15 ..........
$
76
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$
79
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P195/65R15.................
$
109
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$
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$
129
99
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$
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$
124
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On The Corner Near You
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Buy any 2 Dogs, Get 1 FREE!
(Of equal or lesser value, Monday ONLY)
Featured this week
The Reynold Cheese Steak
Roast beef, bell peppers, mushrooms,
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w/whipped cream & more chocolate & caramel.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
Rev. Darryl Miller
Phone: 616-636-5673
Worship Service 9:30 am
Childrens Church 9:30 am
~ FOR RENT ~
Church Ed. Building with fully
equipped kitchen. Make reservations
now for your parties, family reunions,
showers, graduations, group meetings.
Call Crystal Gould at 616-636-5615
$65.00 Rental, additional $25.00
refundable cleaning fee.
NO ALCOHOL
SAND LAKE
UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCH
45 6th St. Sand Lake
Emmanuel
Baptist
Church
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.
A warm welcome awaits you at
BIG PRAIRIE
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
1988 S. Elm, White Cloud
(2 mi. N. of Hilltop Store - Hardy Dam)
Sunday Worship 9:30 am
Sunday School 10:45 am
Pastor Arnold Guikema Jr.
Ph. 231-689-0255
or 231-689-1850
304 Shaw St. Howard City
Celebrating 135 Years of
Ministry in Howard City
Sunday 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 Baptist
Church
HERITAGE
United Methodist Church
19931 W. Kendaville Pierson
Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Sunday School 9:30 am*
Sunday Youth Activities 5:30 pm*
Wed.: Kids Club 6 pm*
*September to May
Brad Brillhart, Pastor
Ofce 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
Ofce: 616-636-5659
Sunday Worship 11 am
Sunday School 9:45 am
Open Hearts, Open Minds,
Open Doors
South Ensley
United
Methodist
Church
Youre Invited To
Pierson
Bible Church
101 Grand Pierson, MI
Sunday 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 Grace
180 E. Lake St.
SAND LAKE
1 block E. of Trafc Light
Sunday School 10 am
Sunday Morning 11 am
Sunday Night 6 pm
Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
Pastor Verta Giddings
(616) 636-5628
Pastor Gary Giddings
(616) 799-0331
Northland
Church of Christ
A non-denominational
New Testament Church
Sunday Worship ....................... 10 AM
Bible School for all ages ..... 11:30 AM
(Staffed nursery available)
Matt. 6:33
Christ in you, the hope of glory
- Cor. 1:27
Mr. Dan Nicksich,
Senior Pastor
9891 Mason Dr. Grant
M-37 South of Newaygo
231-834-9910
231-937-4921
Pastor Steven Frentz
Worship Service 9:30 am
Sunday School 10:45 am
Sat. Night Service 5:00
Youth Activities - Call Church
www.bethellutheranchurchonline.org
Bethel
Lutheran
Church
M-46 East of Old 131
Rent this
space.
Call for details.
231-937-4740
1-888-937-4740
St. Margaret Mary
Catholic Church
Sunday Morning Worship
9 AM
Tues. & Thurs. Morning
Worship
8:30 AM
Rev. Joseph Pettit
1051 E. Howard City Rd.
Edmore
989-427-5645
110 Edgar St. Lakeview
1 Mile North of M-46 on Youngman Rd.
Sunday Morning Worship
9:30 am
Sunday School 11 am
Sunday Evening Bible Study
6 pm
Wednesday Kids Program &
Prayer Meeting 7 pm
Other Opportunities: Choir,
Small Group Bible Studies,
& Youth Groups
989-352-6836
Join Us
In
Worship
Knowing, Growing, Going
An Evangelical Free Church
of America
53 E. 88th Street Newaygo, MI 49337
Sunday Worship at 10:30 am
Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 6:30 pm
Wednesday Sr. & Jr. High Youth
Meetings at 7:00 pm
Thursday Womens Bible Study and
GAP Mens Group at 7:00 pm

Pastor Jim Groenink
231-652-9461
www.rvccnewaygo.com
Rent this
space.
Call for details.
231-937-4740
1-888-937-4740
Deereld
Bible Church
To know Christ and
to make Christ known.
759 150th Avenue Morley
Pastor Frank Taylor
231-580-9649
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m.
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1-888-937-4740
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Resurrection
Lutheran Church
and Preschool
180 Northland Drive, Sand Lake
616-636-5502
Worship service 9:30 am
(Nursery provided)
Sunday school (All ages)
10:45 (Fall)
Youth Group (6-12th grade)
Sun. 6-8pm (Fall)
Preschool 3 & 4 years old
(Now registering)
PINE GROVE
Community Church
A Christian Reformed
Ministry
Sunday Service 10 am
Boys & Girls Clubs
Wednesday at 7 pm
Teen Activities - Call Church
231-937-5250
On M-82, 5 miles west of
Howard City
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October
28th & 29th
2011
Downtown
BIG RAPIDS
Friday, October 28th
Local Restaurant Chili Cook off: City Hall Parking Lot 5:00 p.m. until Gone
Music & Entertainment Under the Big Top in City Hall Parking Lot
Saturday, October 29th
Parade line up, 9:45 a.m., at theater parking lot; marching to City Hall
10:30 a.m. Children, Parents, Pet Parade
Aer the parade:
Trunk or Treat After the Parade!
Inatable Playground & Climbing Wall: Downtown Business Association
Decorate Pumpkins, Games, Prizes: FSU volunteers
Pumpkin Ed: Master Carver Extraordinaire
Pumpkin Roll: Local Celebrities
Scarecrow entries on display Wednesday, October 26th. Judging takes
place that evening. Winners to be announced Monday, October 31st.
Fall Festival Sponsors
Great Start Collabrative Mecosta County Chamber of Commerce Chemical Bank Schuberg Insurance Agency
Schubergs Bar & Grill PDS Southland Plaza Rogers Jewelers Crankers Coney
Ferris State University 5/3 Bank Bernies Place
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February 2, 7, 9,
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Preferred REALTORS
502 Northland Dr. NE Rockford, MI
Cell: 616.893.9422
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Industrial Commercial New/Used Auto & Truck
Farm Marine ATV Cycle Lawn & Garden
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18695 W. Yankee Rd. Howard City, MI 49329
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231-937-2271
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www.srautomotiveinc.com
VANDYKES ENGINE
REBUILDING
Since 1957
17 Westwood Fremont
(231) 924-3170
Head Pressure Checking & Reconditioning
Crank Shaft Grinding Engine Parts & Kits Available
Cylinder Block Boring - Automotive, AG and Industrial
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1194 11 Mile Rd. N.E.
Comstock Park, MI 49321
616-437-3270
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Screenprinting
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153 North Main Street
PO Box 96
Casnovia, Michigan 49318
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COMMUNITY FUND
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Community
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P.O. Box 596
Howard City,
MI 49329
Call
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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 afliated with any other therapy
provider in the area. Operated by husband
and wife physical therapist team with
combined experience of 30 years.
Our therapists work only at this location,
and are highly trained and certied.
Our Hand-On approach is the strength
behind our successful treatment programs.
Therapy provided by licensed
physical 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, exible payment plans for co-payments, deductible, private pay, etc.
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Fax: 231-937-9836
www.selectcarept.com
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Modular and Manufactured Homes
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Phone: 616-696-2120
Fax:
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Website: www.CedarHillHomesInc.com
Cedar Springs Location Wayland Location
11975 Northland Dr. 3555 12th St. (Exit 64 US131)
Lou Daly 616-696-2120 Joe Daly 616-799-7713
LouDaly47@gmail.com CedarRockBarns@gmail.com
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Built
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231.972.2423
Licensed & Insured
Free Estimates
Quality Work
Will Travel
Residential & Commercial
Floors Footings
Sidewalks Driveways
Curb & Gutter
Decorative Concrete
Get Your
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Before The
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D&D Equipment and Repair LLC.
kaiserdavid20@gmail.com David Kaiser
BUYER & SELLER OF EQUIPMENT & TRUCKS
~ Specializing in ~
NEW & USED TRACTOR AND TRUCK PARTS
CUSTOM BUILT TRUCKS - LIGHT - MEDIUM - HIGH
OFFICE 231-796-2380
FAX: 231-796-2319 cell 231-629-7565
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Game starts at 3 p.m. Buffet dinner at 5 p.m.
Game restarts at 6 p.m. Banana splits at 8 p.m.
Hosted by Sandy Derks and Wilbur & Linda Jordan
Sat., Nov. 12 2:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Adults $15.00 Senior over 70 - $12.50
MUST HAVE RESERVATIONS
Phone 231-924-6683
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Tree & Stump Removal & Trimming
Shrub Removal & Trimming
Tree Bracing & Repair
Lot Clearing
Storm Clean Up Pruning
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Serving Montcalm, Kent, Newaygo,
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1-800-982-4540 or 231-937-5607
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Audibel Hearing Center
204 S. Michigan, Big Rapids
(231) 796-4658
348 Adams (M-37), Newaygo
(231) 652-2337
People Helping People.
400 FREE BATTERIES
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With the purchase of an Audibel
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*Cannot be used or combined with other discounts or prior sales.
Anthem by Audibel,
the fastest selling new
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322. S. Lafayette St., Greenville
(616) 225-9892

Youre not aloneone in three women suffer from some form of incontinence.
Would you like to:
Flatten your tummy?
Improve your back strength?
Sleep through the night without rushing to the bathroom?
Give your sex life a boost?
More than a Kegel class, our Total Control fitness class will help you increase your strength, balance and flexibility as
you perform exercises to enhance the muscles in your pelvic floor. This medically-based fitness and education
program can change your life.
Seven Week class starting November 7
th
, 2011
Mondays and Wednesdays (twice a week class)
Class time is 8:30-9:45 am.
This is a 60 minute low-impact full body workout, along with 15
minutes of pelvic health information. Class also includes a book
You Go, Girl, but only when, You want to.
Cost:
Tamarac Citizens$150 Non-
Citizens $225
Refresher course $50
To enroll, call 231.924.1788
1401 W. Main Street
Fremont, MI 49412
Questions? Call Kris Saum
231.924. 2166

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9075 Mason Dr. Newaygo
Bingo Ball Sales Start at 4:00. Bingo starts at 6:00.
October 24, 2011
Special Letter X - 21 numbers - $350
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Jackpot - 59 numbers - $500
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October special on this unit when
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2007 Buick Terraza CXL Van, local
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2007 Chevy Colorado Reg. Cab,
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actual miles, local one owner trade,
one of a kind. Just ask for Paul
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local trade, full power, looks new.
Just ask for Paul.
2011 Chevy Equinox LT, factory
program, full power, balance of new
car warranty. Contact Paul today.
Your Chevy Impala is waiting!
Factory program, 2007-2011, 12
to choose from starting at $11,900
plus tax & tags. Pick yours up today
when you ask for Paul Riley.
2009 Chevy Half Ton Extended
Shortbox 2WD, 26,000 actual miles,
V8 engine, local one owner trade,
absolutely mint and yours when you
contact Paul Riley.
2011 Chevy Cruze, factory program,
low miles. Save Big $$$ when you
see Paul Riley.
2007 Chevy Uplander Mini Van,
60,000 actual miles, fancy silver,
fancy brown, priced to sell. 3 to
choose from. Call Paul.
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2008 Buick Lucerne CXL,
absolutely mint, balance of factory
warranty, low miles, 2 to choose
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Paul.
2011 Buick Lucerne, factory
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looks brand new. Call Paul.
2011 Chevy Malibu, GM factory
company car, 9,000 actual miles, 2
LT, white diamond, full power. Just
call Paul Riley.
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991 Mega Mkt.
Legal Services
DIVORCE $350* COVERSchildren, etc.
only one signature required! *Excludes
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Locally Owned and Operated. Estab-
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Miscellaneous
ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from
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Financial Aid if qualified. Call 877-895-
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30x40, 45x82, 50x100. Will Sell for Bal-
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One East Main Restaurant
Dining & Spirits
DINNER SPECIALS
AFTER 4 P.M.
One East Main Restaurant
Corner Main & Division Downtown Fremont
One East Main Hours:
Monday - Thursday
11 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.
924-5817
Side Street Caf Hours:
Monday - Thursday
6 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Fri. & Sat. 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
924-7148
Banquet Room Available
Seating for over 100 people Great for reunions
$
5
99
MONDAY
8 oz. SIZZLER
$
5
99
TUESDAY
8 OZ. SIZZLER
$
5
99
WEDNESDAY
FISH DINNER
$
10
99
FRIDAY
SEAFOOD PLATTER
SATURDAY
$
10
99
PRIME RIB
$
8
99 WALLEYE
THURSDAY
$
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Monday - Friday until 11:00 a.m.
All Breakfast Bagels $1.99
Located on M-46 just east of M-66 Edmore
Call Steve (989) 427-3300
Hours: Mon - Fri 8-6, Sat 9-Noon
Mechanic on duty for all your repair needs.
On site towing available.
View Our Inventory Online At:
www.stevewinnieautosales.net
Steve Winnie Auto Sales Inc
989-427-3300
www.stevewinnieautosales.net
1994 CHEVY
CAPRICE
Auto, V8, Runs Great
$1,195
1999 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX GT
Auto, 3800 V6, CD, Sport Wheels, Sharp
$3,495
or $87.76/mo.
*Payments based on 10% down, + fees to qualied buyers.
2005 FORD
FREESTAR SE
Auto, V6, 7 Passenger, Rear Air, Low Payment
$4,995
or $100.60/mo.
2002 MAZDA B3000
DUAL SPORT
Auto, V6, CD, Fully Loaded, Like New
$6,495
or $136.63/mo.
2005 FORD
TAURUS SE
Auto, Air, Cruise, CD, Low Payment, Clean
$6,995
or $117.82/mo.
2005 PONTIAC
GRAND PRIX GT2
76k Miles, Auto, 3800 V6, Heated Leather, Moon
$9,995
or $170.14/mo.
2009 CHRYSLER
PT CRUISER
47k Miles, Auto, CD, Like New, Tinted Glass
$10,995
or $168.24/mo.
2007 SATURN
AURA XE
56k Miles, Auto, CD, Sport Wheels, 1 Owner
$12,995
or $195.65/mo.
2004 JEEP
WRANGLER X
67k Miles, Auto, Air, Cruise, 6 Cyl, Green
$13,995
or $244.46/mo.
2007 BUICK
LUCERNE CXL
60k Miles, 3800 V6, Leather, Moon, Like New
$14,995
or $228.95/mo.
2009 DODGE
CHALLENGER
29k Miles, Auto, 3.5 V6, Like New, Warranty
$21,995
or $329.55/mo.
2008 CHRYSLER
PACIFICA TOURING
Auto, AWD, CD, 3rd Seat, Sport Wheels, Clean
$15,995
or $256.70/mo.
2005 CHEVY
SILVERADO
62k Miles, 4x4, 5.3L V8, Ext Cab, Like New
$16,995
or $289.43/mo.
2006 LINCOLN
MARK LT
86k Miles, Auto, Leather, DVD, 4x4, Lots of Extras
$17,995
or $277.52/mo.
2004 FORD F250
QUAD CAB XLT
92k Miles, Diesel, Auto, 4x4, Longbox, FX4, Loaded
$17,995
or $277.52/mo.
2008 CHEVY
IMPALA LT
36k Miles, Auto, Leather, V6, 1 Owner, Warranty
$14,995
or $228.95/mo.
2000 GMC SIERRA
EXT CAB SL
Auto, V8, 4x4, 3rd Door, Low Payment
$7,995
or $165.40/mo.
2005 CHEVY
UPLANDER
Auto, Air, DVD, Quad Seats, CD, Great Color
$8,995
or $152.50/mo.
2003 HONDA
CRV LX
Auto, 4x4, CD, Loaded, Gas Mileage, Low Payment
$9,995
or $147.43/mo.
2007 CHEVY
COBALT LT
45k Miles, Auto, Cruise, CD, Orange, Gas Mileage
$9,995
or $170.14/mo.
2005 FORD
FOCUS ST
5 Speed, Air, Moon, ZX4 Pkg, Gas Mileage, Sporty
$6,995
or $117.82/mo.
COLLECTIBLES/HOUSEHOLD/FURNITURE: Whirlpool Estate Side by Side Refrigerator,
Oak Pedestal Table , Blue Glass Pitchers & Cups, Spoon Rack, Blue Glass Canister Set, Many
nice Glasses, Lots of Baking dishes (Pie plates, Casserole dishes etc), Tea Kettles, Bread Box,
Pfaltzgraff Dishes, Blender, Delft Pieces, GE Microwave, Crock Pots, Pots and Pans, Kitchen
Utensils, Delph Coffee Grinder, China Pieces, Currier and Ives (Red), Soup Tureen, Gate leg
Table and Chairs, Many Pitchers, Regulator Wind Up Clock, Serving Bowls, 3 Legged Lamp
Table, 2 Drop Leaf Side Tables, Swivel Rocker Chair, Table Lamps, Oval Lamp Table, Books,
China Cabinet, Entertainment Book Shelf, oak Wall Shelf, Queen Size Sleeper Sofa, Many
Blankets and Pillows, London Battery Operated Wall Clock, Handmade Quilts, Quilt Rack,
Dresser w/ Mirror, Costume Jewelry, Oak Dresser w/ Towel Bar, Lane Blanket Chest, Double
Bed w/ head board, Eureka Power Line Vacuum, Dresser w/ Mirror, Large Chest of Drawers,
Bathroom Scale, Many Old pictures in Beautiful Frames, George Bode Insurance Thermom-
eter, Greenwood Dairy Bottle, Old Buttons, Many Record Albums, Record Player, Dresser w/
Hanky Drawers, Folding Tables, 7Year Crib, His and Hers Rocking chairs, Wardrobe Storage,
Hall Mirror, Dresser/Desk/Book Shelf Combo, Marble Lamp Table, and MORE!

TOOLS/GARAGE/YARD: Rolls of Snow Fence, Large amount of Garden Supplies (fertil-
izers etc.), Many Garden Tools, Sprinklers, Saws, Baskets (Bushel, Bu. Pecks, Berry), 60#
Hanging Scale, Lawn Chairs, Barn Beam Auger, Ice tongs, Cross Cut Saws, Rug Beater, Razor
Straps, Red Globe Lanterns, Blueberry Picker, Screw Sets, Draw Shaves, Many Hand Saws,
Craftsman 10 Table Saw, Craftsman Radial Arm Saw, Wood Working Bench w/ Vise, Pipe
Wood Clamps, Drills, Sanders, Organizers full of Screws and Nails, Drawer Pulls, 1 HP
Router, Craftsman 3 Belt Sander, Picnic Baskets, Coolers, Smaller Dinner Bell, 2 Wheel Yard
Cart, Deck Sprayer, Shovels, 12V Yard Sprayer on Wheels, Wrenches, Wheel Barrow, Crafts-
man Lawn Mower, Picking Baskets and Ladders, Hoses, Chain Saw, Hand Corn Planters,
Buck Saws, Gas Cans, Grass Scythes, Potato Planters, Bee Hives, Smoker and Hat, Apple
Crates, and MORE!

AUCTIONEERS NOTE: For hobbies, Bob Rottman was a wood worker and a gardener, he
is now in a nursing home, we are selling all. Watch our website for updates as we set up.
Large yard, street parking. Restrooms and full lunch service available. Come and join us
for the day.
To see pictures go to www.auctionconnectioninc.com
AUCTIONEERS:
Bob Rottier 231-638-6152
Steve Rottier 989-615-3506
Cash, Check w/ positive ID. MasterCard and Visa accepted.
Registered Auctioneer # 2801000032
Full lunch service available.
ESTATE AUCTION
DATE: SAT., OCT. 29 @ 10:00 A.M.
LOCATION: On site at 5350 Garden Ave., Fremont, MI 49412
DIRECTIONS: Main St. in Fremont East to blinker light (by high
school), go South on Stewart to Apache St. (Wesco), turn East to
Garden, South to sale site.
SELLERS: The Family of Robert and Wilma Rottman Trust
have commissioned Auction Connection Inc. to sell
the following items at auction.
www.auctionconnectioninc.com
Smugglers Cove
FAMILY DINING FOOD & SPIRITS
(231) 652-1196
864 E. 88th St. Newaygo
Tues.-Thurs. 11 am to 10 pm
Fri. & Sat. 11 am - 11 pm
Sunday 11 am - 8 pm
Closed Monday
Gift Certicates Available
Serving Daily Lunch
& Dinner Specials
Seafood Prime Rib Steaks Ribs
~ Sandwiches to Lobster ~
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Friday
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Fish $8.99
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OPEN AT 7:00 A.M. DAILY!
Saturday Oct. 29
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with E.J. the D. J.
COSTUME
CONTEST
With Prizes
FOOD & DRINK
SPECIALS
DETROIT LIONS
GAME SPECIALS
50 Wings $5
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Pitchers
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FREEZER SALE!
NORTHTOWN
Larrys
Furniture & Appliance
Northtown, Greenville
616-754-6101
Gift Certicates Available
Layaway Available
Hours: Mon. - Thurs. & Sat. 9 - 6 8 Fri. 9 - 7
CHEST MODELS
Starting at $199.95
UPRIGHT
MODELS
Many
Different
Models In
Stock!
Save $$$
Now!
Delivery & Set
Up Available
Terms
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In Business Since 1945 in
the Same Location
VISIT US ON OUR WEB SITE @
WWW.KNIGHTAUTOSALES.COM
989-831-8358
1516 N. Peoples Rd., Stanton
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8-6:00
Closed Saturday
Sunday 8:30-3:00
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2.4 Eng, One Owner, 42k Miles, Loaded .......NOW $14,995 or $290 Mo.
08 Chevy Impala LS 4 Door
3.5 Eng, Loaded, Leather, 43k Miles ........................$11,995 or $225 Mo.
08 Ford F150 XLT Super Cab 4x4 Pickup
4.6 Eng, Loaded, Sharp ...........................................$12,995 or $240 Mo.
08 Chevy Express Ext Cargo Van
6.6 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 Van
3.5 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.
07 Buick LaCrosse CXL 4 Door
3800 Eng, Leather, 6 Passenger, Arizona Auto .........$10,995 or $200 Mo.
07 Chevy Cobalt LT 4 Door
2.2 Eng, Air, Cruise, CD Player, One Owner ..... NOW $7,995 or $169 Mo.
06 Chevy Impala LS 4 Door
3.5 Eng, Loaded, Local Trade .....................................$6,995 or $160 Mo.
06 Ford Freestar SEL Mini Van
V6 Eng, Loaded, Arizona Auto ....................................$7,995 or $175 Mo.
06 Ford E150 Cargo Van
4.6 Eng, Air, Auto ........................................................$5,995 or $150 Mo.
05 Dodge Caravan SE Mini Van
3.3 Eng, Loaded, Local Trade .....................................$4,995 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 Van
4.8 Eng, Air, Auto, Cruise ............................................$4,495 or $130 Mo.
05 Pontiac Bonneville SE 4 Door
3800 Eng, Loaded, Rust Free, Arizona Auto ................$6,995 or $200 Mo.
04 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4 Loaded
5.3 Eng, 3rd Seat, Heated Leather Seats ..................$10,995 or $340 Mo.
04 GMC Yukon XL SLE 4x4
5.3 Eng, Loaded, Dual Air ...........................................$9,995 or $320 Mo.
03 Dodge Durango SLT 4x4
4.7 Eng, Loaded, Leather, 3rd Seat .............................$5,495 or $195 Mo.
03 Buick Century Custom 4 Door
3.1 Eng, Loaded, 59k Miles .........................................$6,995 or $200 Mo.
03 GMC Sierra 1500 Reg Cab 4x4 Pickup
4.3 Eng, Automatic, Air ...............................................$5,995 or $200 Mo.
00 Chevy Silverado Ext. Cab 4x4 Pickup
4.8 Eng, Auto, Local Trade In ......................................$3,495 or $220 Mo.
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 @ 10:00 AM
LOCATION: 17079 Winona Lane, Howard City, MI 49329
DIRECTIONS: US-131 N. of Grand Rapids 31 miles or S. of Big Rapids 21 miles to Howard City / Newaygo exit # 118, E.
2 miles to Federal (Old 131), N. 1 mile to Almy Rd., E. 2 miles to Arbogas St., N. 1 mile. (Montcalm Co.) Indian Lakes.
Due to health issues we will sell listed items
OWNERS: Gary & Charlotte Courtright
QUAD & GOLF CART: 1986 Honda Fourtrax 250 quadrunner; Quad snow plow; ATV winch; Club Car elect. golf cart
w/ charger; BASS BOAT: Bass Tracker 17.5 Tournament V-17 bass boat, side console, live wells, sh nder, elect. trolling
motor, trailer & new custom made cover & 70 HP Johnson outboard. SPORTING ITEMS: Ladder tree stand; Climbing tree
stand; Compound bow; Pop-up blind; Ice shing shanty; Ice shing equipment; Coleman lanterns; Live trap; Block & tackle
deer hoist; Camp table; Hunting items; Fishing gear; Tackle boxes full; Spotting scope; anchor; Rie scopes; Snowmobile
helmets; Chest waders; Hunting clothes; Camp cots; Bear youth berglass bow; Owl decoy; Tree stand ladder. SHOP TOOLS:
Atlas Mod. TH-42 metal lathe, w/ 3 & 4 jaw chuck; Lathe tooling; Chucks; Lathe pipe threaders; Craftsman router w/ router
table; Stanley Router Bits display, full; Other bits; Drill bits; Bench Mod. drill press; Battery charger; 10 table saw & roller
stand; Vise on; Bench grinders; Delta bench Mod. 4 belt sander & 6 disc/sander combo; Air impact wrenches; Craftsman
roll-a-way tool box w/ top tool chest; Craftsman 7 drawer tool chest; Brad nailer; Horz. band saw; Delta 10 compound mi-
ter saw; Hyd. bumper jack; 10/40/200 battery charger-starter; Disc grinders; Routers; Air stapler; Jig saw; Elect. stapler; Volt
meters; 3 X 21 belt sander; Shop step; Work mate; Mauls; Shop vac; C-clamps; Saw horses; Crow bars; Pipe wrenches;
Paint sprayers; Squares & levels; Hyd. jacks; Sawsall; Paint ; Tool boxes; Chiltons manuals; B & S parts & service manuals;
Tecumseh mechanics ; Small engine repair tools; Elect cords; Floor jacks; Many organizers full of hardware; Halogen lights;
Pipe ttings; Several nice shop cabinets; Painting supplies; Wood chisels; Elect. chain saw chain sharpener; Power screw
driver; Conduit bender; Welders clamps; Many open end wrench sets; Socket sets; Screw drivers; 100s of hand tools; Cord-
less drill; Wood clamps; Tin snips; Elect. drills; Nuts & bolts; Hand truck; Come-a-long; Paint sprayer compressor; Hard ware;
Skil saws; V-belts; Folding saw horse; 166 & 200 tape measures; Solder gun; Ready heaters; Creeper ; Sand paper; Roto-zip;
Etc. etc. LAWN & GARDEN ITEMS: White Mod. GT-185, 18HP twin, hydro lawn tractor with 42 deck & wheel weights &
rear bagger; Ariens 10HP 2 stage snow blower w/cab; Lawn roller; Pull type lawn airarator; Limb trimmers; 6.5 HP pressure
washer; Push mower; Stihl # 015 chain saw; McCulloch 14 chain saw; 14 elect. chain saw; Other chain saws; Step ladders;
Extension ladders; Gas line trimmers; Lawn fertilizer spreader; Lawn sprinklers; Pitching horse shoes; Patio table with 4 chairs
& lounge with pads; Garden sprayer; Gas cans; Garden hose; Elect.& Gas leaf blowers; Wheel barrow; Lawn cart; Wood lawn
swing; Bird bathes; Park bench; Cement deer (small); Patio furniture; 2 nice picnic tables; Lawn ornaments; Dutch wind mill;
Lawn chairs; Rubbermaid garbage cabinet; Garden hand tools; Post hole digger; Splitting maul; Buck saw ; Landscape rake;
Christmas lawn ornaments ; Push cultivator; Rakes, hoes, shovels; Etc. etc. MISCELLANEOUS: 8 X 8 X 10 high hip roofed
shed on skids, to be moved; 4 X 8 utility trailer; Small chest freezer; 3 bicycles ; Small crock; Wash tub; Draw shave; Milk
can strainer; New 100 box of roof and gutter de-ice cable; Fiberglass extension ladder; Step ladders; Chain link fence post;
Forced air gas furnace LP or NG; Kerosene heater; Log chains; Tarps; Castors; Bird feeders; Card tables; Underlayment; Auto
accessories; Marker board cabinet; Barn lantern; Glo-Warm LP vent-less wall heater; Ball mount; CB radios; Toy semis; Car
models; Coolers; Corn hole game; Food dehydrator; Cherry wood desk; Ofce chair; VCR tapes; Glass Piggy Bank Bear; 12
volt TV; Console TV; Dale Earnhardt #3 wall clock; Player piano rolls; Video cameras; Fire extinguisher; Computer & printer;
Advertising thermometer; Light / Magnifying glass ; Shop cabinets; 4 mounted tires for Dodge truck; Oak and walnut trim;
MORE, LOTS MORE!!
See web site for photos and complete listing @
www.artsmithauctions.com
or call for yer @ 616-696-2598
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POLE BARNS MICHIGAN'S Largest
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Best Quality, Best Service, Best Price. This
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Attorney Jeanne L. Jerow
Howard City 231-937-9180
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Car Bodies
Tin/Steel
#1 & #2 Copper
Yellow Brass
Catalytic Converters
Radiators
Aluminum
Clean Auto Cast Iron
Cast Iron
2x2 ft. Steel
Batteries
(Prices subject to change without notice)
8878 E. 88th St. (M-82)
Howard City
231-937-4175
Hours:
Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5
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2009 Chrysler Town & Country
Touring * Power Sliders/Liftgate
$16,495
2008 Chevy Malibu
LS * 2.2L * 4 Cyl
$11,795
2008 Chrysler Town & Country
Swivel N Go * Dual DVDs
$13,995
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2008 Pontiac Grand Prix GT2
3.8L * V6 * Leather
$12,795
2009 Dodge Journey
SXT * AWD * 3rd Row Seating
$14,995
2004 Pontiac Grand AM
4 Cyl * Automatic * SE
$6,795
2008 Chevy Silverado Crew Cab
5.3L * 4x4 *LT Pkg.
$17,995
2008 Chevy HHR LS
2.2 Ecotech * Stripe Pkg
$8,495
2005 Cadillac CTS
3.6L * Power Moonroof
$13,995
1999 Jeep Cherokee
4.0L * 4WD * Sport
$6,995
2010 Subaru Outback
2.5L * AWD * Premium
$19,995
2008 Isuzu Ascender
4.2L * 4WD * Towing
$13,995
1999 Chrysler LHS
3.5L V6 * Leather * Loaded
$4,995
2010 Subaru Forrester
2.5L * AWD * Alloys
$18,495
2003 Suzuki Grand Vitara
V6 * AWD * Nice
$6,995
2006 Toyota Highlander
4WD * 4 Cyl * Great MPG
$10,995
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345 N. Main St., Cedar Springs, MI Toll Free 866-553-3673
www.vanderhydeford.com
Shop 24 Hours Over 150 New and Used cars, Trucks, SUVs Available 24 Hours a Day Online Specials
All prices plus tax, title, plates & fees.
*Payments based on 72 months at
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Vanderhyde Ford
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2002 CHEVROLET BLAZER LS P9128A. Local trade that is sharp!! Great color, 4 wheel drive, and reasonable miles. Great value in a 4x4.
2003 FORD F-150 XLT FX4 Brand new quality tires, rides and drives great, and the body is in great condition for miles and year. Local trade.
2007 CHEVROLET AVEO LS P9107. Local trade in that is affordable and rated at over 30 MPG. Auto and cold air, with tires and brakes recently done all around. A lot of value at this price so hurry!
2005 FORD RANGER XL P9111A. Sharp truck and very, very clean. Painted to match hard cover, gas sipping 4 cylinder, and we just serviced it, so it is road ready. Hard to nd one this nice.
2006 CHEVROLET MALIBU LT 12T16A. One owner with clean history report. Nice local trade in with no smoke. A great used car!
2003 FORD RANGER EDGE 4 Dr. Has the factory Tremor package with top of the line 1200 watt stereo and subwoofers. All black, and its affordable!
2007 FORD FOCUS SE 12C09A. Optional side air bags for safety, ABS brakes. Nice local trade. Hard to nd 5 door hatch model.
2005 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO LT P9154. Sharp Monte with black leather, rear spoiler, dependable 3.8 engine, and good miles.
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Vanderhyde Ford Discount ..................................... - $2,086.51
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MSRP .............................. $46,800.00
Vanderhyde Ford Discount .....- $3,686.25
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INCLUDES: Tax Included
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MSRP .............................. $42,255.00
Vanderhyde Ford Discount .....- $3,010.85
Ford Motor Discount ............... - $720.00
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P9051. Sharp! Chrome wheels,
well optioned, V8, 1 owner.
2008 FORD FUSION SE
P9064. New tires, brake wiper
blades. Almost a new car!
2008 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT
11T207A. Local trade, well
maintained, 4x4, no smoke. , ,
$
15,995
2005 CHEVY AVALANCHE
P9160. LT, Z-71. 1 owner, great
options, moonroof Bose stereo. ppppp ,
$
15,995
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Per Month
2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT
P9138. V6, factory tow pkg.,
AWD safety, brand new tires. y,
$
259
*
Per Month
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2008 FORD EDGE SEL
P9140. Great looking, candy metallic
red, AWD, chrome wheels. ,, ,
$
287
*
Per Month
DD RR $$$$$$$$$1100 000 $$$$$$$$$$1100 000 DDDDEERR ND
2010 MERCURY MARINER
P9152. Premier. VOGA edition,
leather, chrome wheels, V6. , ,
$
22,900
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2010 FORD FUSION SE
P9078. Local 1-owner trade, no
smoke, moonroof, rear spoiler. , , p
$
16,500
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2009 MERCURY MARINER
P9153. 1-owner, loaded, V6,
heated mirrors, alloys, more!
,,,
$
187
*
Per Month
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$
12,500 OR
$
199
*
Per Month
$
13,995 OR
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$
259
*
Per Month
$
17,900 OR
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