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SUNDAY, JUNE 22, 2014 SECTION B PLAN A VISIT TO aste ‘America’s roller co r’ & Michigan’s Adventure By William Axford • [email protected]; 810-433-6792

ead two and half hours southeast of Fenton and you’ll come upon a para- dise. Make the same trek to the western side of the state and you can catch a splash of Hcool water at Michigan’s largest amusement park. Whether it’s gravity-defying roller coasters or cooling water rides, Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio and Michigan’s Adventure PARK in Muskegon are ultimate summer destinations for thrill seekers. Here are the must-see rides and what’s new at each respective park. ADMISSION If you haven’t made a trip to Cedar Point in a few years, this may be the summer to travel down U.S. 23 south and I-80 east. Two new rides, the Pipe COSTS Scream and Lake Erie Eagles, opened to the public in See Page 10B May. The Pipe Scream is a 302-foot track attraction that spins riders at 43 miles per hour, flying43 feet above the ground. The ride is a mix of roller coaster and tilt-a-whirl, as the carriage spins in circles while traveling along the track. The second new addition, the Lake Erie Eagles, takes riders to the sky, spinning them as if they were Whether on a carousel. The top-thrill Dragster, Millennium Force, it’s speedy Maverick and other classic Cedar Point rides roller coasters also await visitors. To experience the or catching a wave, most of Cedar Point, visiting between Monday and Thursday outside of Michigan’s Adventure and holidays are the best times to Cedar Point are must- hit all of the rides. Weekends visit destinations for draw bigger crowds and the summer. longer lines. Holiday weekends like the Fourth of July and Labor Day bring even more people, severely cutting into riding time. See ROLLER COASTER on 10B 2B Sunday, June 22, 2014 LIFE STYLE www.tctimes.com DITCH THE WORKOUT JOIN THE PARTY!®

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Take a cold shower Summer Skin Tips Hot showers after sun exposure Source: instyle.com further dry skin. Turn down the temperature and you’ll pick up a few added benefits. A“ cool shower after excess sweating helps keep Sip some red wine the skin unoccluded, decreasing White wine is refreshing in the acne breakouts,” dermatologist Dr. summer, but red wine is heal- Neil Sadick says. ing. Resveratol, a naturally oc- curring phenol found in the skin of red grapes can decrease redness from acute sunburns. The Good-Skin Diet: It has an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effect. Cheers! Foods for Powder your nose Who wants to go through the hassle Healthier Skin of washing your face and redoing GET GLOWING WITH your makeup each time you need CHOCOLATE to reapply sunscreen? To streamline Cocoa hydrates your skin, making the process, NYC dermatologist Pat it firmer and more supple Wexler suggests touching up with mineral makeup that contains SPF 50, PREVENT WRINKLES like the Avene High Protection Tinted WITH YOGURT Compact SPF 50. The protein from eating dairy helps skin become firmer, so it’s Feed your face more resistant to lines According to Facialist Kate Somerville, the best tool for an even summer skintone is probably already in your PROTECT WITH fridge. “Cut a large strawberry in half, take a fork and POMEGRANATES poke at the flesh to awaken the juices, then swipe Antioxidants help smooth lines it across your face in small circles,” she says. and moisturize “Leave it on for about two minutes, then SOFTEN SKIN WITH WALNUTS rinse off. This will brighten sun and age Walnuts contain omega-3 essen- spots over time.” tial fatty acids, which can improve skin’s elasticity Eat your SPF (really!) FIGHT CROW’S FEET “There’s some evidence that oral WITH PEPPERS intake of vitamins C and E together The antioxidants in yellow and can limit potential for sunburn,” Dr. orange veggies can decrease Love your legs Giles notes. A salad with vitamin C rich “The trick to great summer legs is to skin’s sensitivity to the sun citrus, berries, tomato, and vitamin E alter the way light reflects off the skin’s rich nuts is an ideal SPF meal. BRIGHTEN UP WITH surface,” Dr. Hilary Reich, Noxema’s SUNFLOWER SEEDS consulting dermatologist, explains. The vitamin E in sunflower seeds “Exfoliate first with Ahava Dead Sea keeps your skin supple by pro- Salt Softening Butter Salt Scrub or a tecting its top layers from the sun Clarisonic Brush. Then apply Caudalie Vine Body Butter. For the final touch, Source: fitnessmagazine.com rub on Michael Kors Leg Shine to Go.” Load up on melon Cantaloupe is the melon of choice for beautiful summer skin, according to Dr. “The trick to great Nicholas Perricone, NYC antiaging dermatologist and proponent of treating summer legs is to alter skin from within. “The sweet delicious fruit is rich in antioxidants and delivers a unique hydration to the skin, resulting in a radiant complexion.” Facialist Kate the way light reflects Somerville, whose clients include Katy Perry, Jessica Alba and Katherine Heigl, off the skin’s surface.” likes watermelon in the summer months. “It can actually boost your SPF by Dr. Hilary Reich several factors,” she says.

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“Riding roller coast- “I went to a small amuse- “Back at Flint Park as a “Being on a roller coaster. “Watching my kids at “We went to Disney ers at Cedar Point with ment park in Traverse City. kid. I went with my par- I will never go back on Cedar Point when they when my daughter was my family. I’ve gone a My friend and I went on a ents and my wife who one because it scared me were young. I rode roller 6. She pretended to fall bunch of times.” spinning ride and I puked wasn’t my wife yet.” to death, but I liked the coasters with them.” asleep so we had to drag — Juliann Strickhouser after at the mall.” — Tom Sartor swings.” — Tom Milkovich her out to the car.” Fenton — Cindy Spear, Fenton Linden — John Smallwood, Fenton Linden — Diana Conklin, Linden

and it has been an important part of our lives ever since. Featured But there’s another missing Bible Outdoor Project Season mystery. Why do people allow this columnist wonderful Book to be missing from • Mulch • Soil their lives when its powerful teachings • Stone • Fertilizer By Roger Campbell bring so much good to those who allow them to be their guide? • Unilock Pavers We all go through dark days and the • Irrigation Supplies Bible is an unfailing source of light for • Sand • And More! The mystery of these tough times. ‘Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path,’ the missing Bible said the Psalmist (Psalm 119:105). DELIVERY When we arrived at church one In times of grief, loss, confusion and AVAILABLE! Sunday, I reached for my Bible and it depression, millions have found their wasn’t in its usual place in the car. way out of deepening darkness by read- 810-629-5200 ‘That’s strange,’ I thought, feeling ing and believing the Book of light. Open 7 Days a Week sure I remembered carrying this new Helen Keller, who was born blind and Mon. - Fri. 7am-7pm • Sat. & Sun. 9am-5pm deaf, said, ‘Somehow the mystery of lan- 380 S. Fenway Dr., Fenton Bible out of the house to the garage. guage was revealed to me. I learned, for www.miscapesupply.com Later, a search of our house seemed to prove my sometimes faulty memory to instance, that the word ‘water’ meant that be on target. wonderful cool something that flowed ‘Could you have placed your Bible over my hand. Now I know the living on top of the car when you opened Word — God’s Word — awakened my the garage door?’ Pauline asked. After soul, gave it light, hope, joy and set me Mother Nature praying for guidance in our search, we free. The Bible seems to me like a river began retracing the route to church, of light flowing through my darkness and driving slowly and watching both sides it has kept my hope of accomplishments knows best — of the road. Rain was predicted and we bright when things seemed too difficult to were eager to find the lost Bible. overcome.’ Time to get your ‘There it is!’ I exclaimed, after about a When death invades our homes, the mile of scanning pavement and ditches. Bible offers hope beyond the grave. Air Conditioning Checked! Someone had found my Bible and placed This Book of comfort has dried the it on top of an old kitchen stove that was tears of grieving people everywhere • Sales & Service Installation • Servicing all makes & models • Heat pumps • Boilers • Furnaces for sale beside the road, expecting the when all other comforters have failed. owner would come looking for it. President Woodrow Wilson said we We pride ourselves on giving back to our local community & charitable organizations. FREE ESTIMATE & Why all this concern over a Bible? deprive ourselves of the best there is in HEATING SYSTEM Don’t I have other Bibles? Of course. the world when we deprive ourselves ANALYSIS of the Bible. Still, some could lose their Don’t call a sales- But this new one was a gift of love man—Call a heating & from the woman I love; a fitting gift Bibles and never miss them. cooling expert because the Bible has been our guide And that will always be a mystery to me. 409 E. Caroline, Fenton • 810-629-4946 • www.davelambheating.com throughout our life. We read the Bible Roger Campbell is an author, a broadcaster and columnist We’re here 24/7! We Make House Calls! who was a pastor for 22 years. He can be reached at rcmin- together the morning after our wedding [email protected].

SUMMER DANCE CAMPS! News briefs BEGINNER CLASSES Annual Shiawassee River cleanup Dancing with Disney Camp Time to Tap Camp in Fenton is Saturday, June 28 (ages 3-6 yrs) (ages 5-8 yrs) Community members are invited to take July 8, 10, 15 & 17 • 5:00-5:45pm July 8, 10, 15 & 17 • 5:45-6:30pm part in the annual cleanup of the Shiawassee River on Saturday, June 28. Arrive at Bush Dance to your favorite Disney tunes, crafts, Tap basics for beginner students. Park, behind St. John Catholic Church at singing, stories & dress up!!! Hip-Hop Camp 7:30 a.m. Volunteers will be in the river by Creative Critters Camp (ages 3-6 yrs) (ages 8 yrs & up) 8 a.m. The cleanup will extend to the Torrey July 29 & 31, August 5 & 7 • 5:00-5:45pm Road bridge. Volunteers will help remove July 8, 10, 15 & 17 • 6:30-7:15pm trash and clear a minimal path for boats, Each class has a different animal theme. Enjoy Come learn the latest and greatest “clean” canoes, and kayaks, while respecting the dance, crafts, stories & dress up!!! hip-hop moves. It’s a fun class! natural habitats that occur on the river. It’s a little bit of work and a whole lot of fun Reserve your space now! with some really great people! Participants Class size will be limited. get a free T-shirt. Food and beverages, boats for trash, gloves, and trash bags Call 810-629-3551 • www.FentonSchoolofDance.com are all provided. Shoes must be worn. No 112 E. Ellen St. • Fenton (behind Fire Hall Restaurant) flip-flops or sandals.ater W shoes or tennis shoes are recommended. www.tctimes.com LIFE STYLE Sunday, June 22, 2014 5B Senate Bill 789: Revise concealed House Bill 5313: House vote on state pistol license procedures. To eliminate budget. The House vote on the state CRIMINAL DEFENSE MICHIGAN county concealed weapon licensing government budget for the fiscal year & CIVIL LITIGATION boards, and transfer the responsibility that begins on Oct. 1, 2014. See Senate for administering and issuing concealed vote above for description. Introduced pistol licenses to county clerks, with the by Rep. Joseph Haveman (R). State Police still performing the back- Passed 100 to 10 ground checks required by the law. The Rep. Joe Graves (R-Argentine Twp.) MichiganVotes.org is a free, non-partisan website bill also lowers the application fee and YES NO created by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, revises a number of other details in the to provide concise, non-partisan, plain-English CPL law, including details of mental YOUR HOMETOWN ATTORNEY descriptions of every bill and vote in the Michigan health disqualifications. Introduced by THIS WEEK’S INSERTS House and Senate. The Legislature has adjourned Sen. Michael Green (R). for an extended summer break. Due to the volume Passed 24 to 13 EZ Read • Alpine Marketplace FREE of activity this week, a supplemental report next Sen. Jim Ananich (D-Genesee County) First Consultation* week will contain more votes. This report was DID NOT VOTE • CVS Pharmacy released Friday, June 13. Sen. Dave Robertson (R-Genesee County) EZ Read • Good Old Summertime LAW OFFICES OF YES NO House Bill 5615: Make buying ephed- EZ • Holly Foods K.C. BARAN, P.C. rine for meth a RICO crime. To include Read Senate Bill 850: Exempt public safety 508 W. Silver Lake Rd. • Fenton purchasing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine • Kmart from no-contract “step pay hike” 810-936-5211 • 888-505-7851 knowing it will be used to illegally manu- • Rite Aid We are a debt relief agency. ban. To exempt law enforcement and fire We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the bankruptcy code. facture methamphetamine, and closely department employees from a 2011 law www.kcbaranpc.com related offenses, in the list of “predicate” • Sears Hometown Stores that banned automatic seniority-based *for first 30 minutes. crimes that come under the state rack- • Southern Lakes Parks & Rec automatic pay hikes for individual gov- eteering law (RICO), which among other ernment employees (“step increases”) • Target things would allow the seizure and sale during the time when a government EZ Keep up with the Times of a violator’s assets, with the proceeds ea • VG’s employee union contract has expired R d going to law enforcement agencies. Intro- and no replacement has been negoti- • Walgreens duced by Rep. John Kivela (D). DAILY! ated. Specifically, the bill would exempt To have your insert/flyer viewable online, Passed 107 to 2 in the House public safety workers covered by a 1969 Rep. Joe Graves (R-Argentine Township) call Gail Grove at 810-433-6822. compulsory arbitration law. Introduced www.tctimes.com YES NO by Sen. Patrick Colbeck (R). Passed 27 to 10 in the Senate House Bill 5414: Reduce, then end Sen. Jim Ananich (D-Genesee County) “driver responsibility fees.” To gradually DID NOT VOTE reduce the so-called “driver responsibility Sen. Dave Robertson (R-Genesee County) fees” (a.k.a. “bad driver tax”) imposed for YES NO DIRT. DUST. TRACKING. certain traffic violations, ending them for most offenses as of Oct. 1, 2019. These Senate Bill 536: Expand real estate fees were adopted in 2003 to avoid state development tax breaks. To authorize Get Rid Of budget spending cuts. Reportedly, thou- property tax exemptions of five to seven sands of low-income individuals have lost years for property owned by a non- their licenses due to inability to pay these profit organization whose purpose is real It NOW! penalties. Senate Bill 633 would authorize estate development, if the local govern- doing “community service” as an alterna- ment agrees, and if the organization is tive in many cases. Introduced by Rep. approved by the political appointees on Joseph Haveman (R). the board of the state agency responsi- Blacktop Driveways Passed 37 to 0 in the Senate ble for granting and overseeing selective tax breaks and subsidies to particular Commercial • Residential Rep. Joe Graves (R-Argentine Township) corporations or developers (the “Michi- YES NO gan Economic Development Corpora- 10’x70’ tion,” an arm of the “Michigan Strategic Senate Bill 667: Ban minors from us- Fund”). Introduced by Sen. John Proos, ing “e-cigarettes.” To prohibit minors IV (R). from using electronic cigarettes, making Passed 70 to 39 in the House it a misdemeanor crime punishable by a $ Rep. Joe Graves (R-Argentine Twp.) $50 fine, community service, and being YES NO ordered into a health promotion and risk- reduction program. Senate Bill 668 adds e- House Bill 5314: House vote on 1500 cigarettes to the law prohibiting merchants SERVING THE FREE education budget. The state education AREA FOR OVER ESTIMATES from selling tobacco to minors. Introduced budget for the fiscal year that begins Call Robert at 25 YEARS by Sen. Glenn Anderson (D). Oct. 1, 2014. See Senate vote above for Passed 94 to 16 in the House description. 750-9760 ASPHALT Rep. Joe Graves (R-Argentine Township) Passed 60 to 50 D.O.W. YES NO Rep. Joe Graves (R-Argentine Twp.) or 800-297-0688 FLINT PAVING YES NO House Bill 5314: Senate vote on edu- cation budget. The final education bud- get for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1, 2014. The bill authorizes $13.870 billion for K-12 public schools, a $509 million increase. It also appropriates $1.516 billion for state universities, compared to $1.430 billion this year; and $364 million for community colleges, up from $335 million. The bill increases per-student “foundation allowances” for higher- spending K-12 school districts by $50, and by $125 for lower-spending ones. However, distributions to school districts are understated by around $400 per student compared to pre-2012 budgets, because the state is now depositing a portion of their pension costs directly into the pension system (rather than the previous practice of sending it all to the districts to deposit). Reportedly, the gap between funding levels at the high- est and lowest spending districts has decreased to $848, compared to around $2,300 when the Proposal A school finance overhaul was approved in 1994. Introduced by Rep. Bill Rogers (R). Passed 21 to 17 Sen. Jim Ananich (D-Genesee County) YES NO Sen. Dave Robertson (R-Genesee County) YES NO 6B Sunday, June 22, 2014 LIFE STYLE www.tctimes.com 8th ANNUAL WORLD OF ONE Business profiles

body, mind and spirit EXPO June 27th (Fri) 3pm-10pm June 28th (Sat) 10am-8pm (Sun) TRI-COUNTY TIMES | SALLY RUMMEL June 29th 10am-5pm Stacey and Todd Mrazik stand outside the new storefront location of A-Team Gut- ters in Fenton. Daily Pass A-Team Gutters $ Local home improvement company adds storefront 8.00 By Sally Rummel tom gutters for customers, for example, [email protected]; 810-629-8282 gutters that look like crown molding. “We A-Team Gutters has been a local com- can make gutters that either blend in to pany since 2011, but owners Todd and your home’s exterior, or ones that add Stacey Mrazik have taken their business a decorative feature,” said Todd, whose to the next level with a new storefront. company also offers other home improve- BIRCH RUN Their new location at 1490 Torrey Rd., ment services. In addition to gutters, they Building A in Fenton now has a showroom also promote three different kinds of gut- and display for customers to view all their ter covers for leaf protection. new products. Deriving their company name from EXPO CENTER “The biggest misconception with gut- Todd’s reputation as a top worker on a ters is that they are an unattractive part work crew many years ago, A-Team Gut- 11600 N. Beyer Road, Birch Run MI 48145 of your home’s exterior,” said Todd, who ter takes pride in paying attention to every (Frankenmuth exit 136) has been installing gutters for 15 years. “If detail. Todd’s wife, Stacey, takes care of done right, they can actually add architec- office duties and scheduling A-Team’s tural detail to your home, in addition to seven employees. Health & Wellness Candles & Jewelry being functional.” For more information, call (810) 208- Pratitioners Native American A-Team Gutters primarily creates cus- 0473. Aura Photos Art Work Astrology Charts Stones Palmist Crystals Massages Clothing & Books Holly Vision Source Pet Psychics Healthy Foods & Dr. Mike Wallace opens optometry practice in Holly Body Workers Herbal Teas By Sally Rummel Art Work Healers [email protected]; 810-629-8282 Holly area residents now have a full- Hand Crafted Art Mediums service optometry practice available Soaps Claivoyant Readers locally with the recent opening of Holly Incense Much more Vision Source. Providing comprehensive eye exams, SPECIAL EVENTS DAILY: contact lens services and medical eye care, Belly Dancers, Dr. Mike Wallace is pleased to offer these 50/50, Lectures, Fitness & More services at his new office at 1121 North Saginaw St., Suite 1, in the Villager Plaza. 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He is assisted by new office. www.WorldOfOneExpo.com Andrea Silvis, an optician with 14 years of experience. Nicole Wallace serves as degeneration and cataracts. office manager. In addition, Holly Vision Source offers “We’re not just about eyeglasses,” a complete line of fashion eyeglasses said Wallace. “We’re about eye care and from upscale brands such as Kate Spade, preserving your vision.” In addition, Tommy Bahama, BeBe, Penguin, Ray Wallace performs diabetic eye exams, Ban, Nike and Maui Jim, to name a few. and watches closely for common eye To make an appointment, call (248) diseases including glaucoma, macular 382-5733. www.tctimes.com LIFE STYLE Sunday, June 22, 2014 7B HOT LINE CONTINUED LAKE FENTON’S FOOTBALL program Military is a perfect example of hard work doesn’t pay off. Work hard in the off-season only to be overlooked by kids who don’t know milestones the meaning of work.  HOLLY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE I AM NOT a racist because I don’t agree with Obama’s policies for our country. Any DEPLOYED TO ARABIAN GULF time a liberal Democrat is losing, they Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class cry racism. Knock it off. If you support Obama, only because he’s black then you Kevin R. Flynn, son of Daniel are the true racist. Deal with that. and Diane Flynn of Holly, recent-  ly deployed to the Arabian Gulf, BUY ONE MEAL WHEN DID THE speed limit become the while assigned to the Nimitz- AT FULL PRICE, lower limit not the upper limit? Why do FREE we waste money on heavy white lines class aircraft carrier USS George GET SECOND AT at intersections? When did rolling stops H.W. Bush (CVN 77). The move BREAD become legal? 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Veterans face new battle against bureaucracy We recently observed the 70th anniversary of the Allied inva- sion in Normandy that so changed WWII. It is hard to imagine the courage of men who surged from landing craft into the battle. Dr. Jeremy M. Grove DDS We owe much to the grit that 501 S. Bridge Street, Linden • 810-735-7511 those men — and those who have www.dentistinlinden.com served after them — displayed. Now our veterans are fighting STENSLAND-VANCE a new war — a battle against bu- Aubree Lynn Stensland of Waverly, reaucracy and delays in obtaining Iowa will become the bride of Jacob The right agent, the right coverage, the right price. medical care. We have all heard Arthur Vance of Fenton on June 28, of the delayed medical care by the 2014. The ceremony will be held at U.S. Department of Veterans Af- Misty Valley in Ann Arbor and will fairs, including screening tests that be performed by John Milliken. Her Joan Liebrock catch disease at its early stages. parents are Rick and Gayle Stensland is pleased to provide you with: I believe the federal government of Waverly, Iowa and his parents are is sincere in making changes to Michael and Nancy Vance of Fenton. a free competitive accommodate veterans who have Attending the couple are Brittney Harvey of Waverly, Iowa as matron of been waiting for treatment. The VA rate quote honor and Astrid Bettini of Bolzano, is scrapping bonuses, considered Italy as maid of honor. Andrew Vance Call me direct We represent some of the finest insurance as one of the reasons veterans were of Fenton and Alex Gregg of Zionsville, at 810.714.5826 companies in Michigan. Check us out at: being kept on waiting lists. Indiana are the best men. Bridesmaids or 810.629.1566 I introduced resolutions urging are Britaney Wubbena of Waverly, bbmich.com the federal government to make Iowa; Jody Cunanan of Waverly, Iowa; You have a local Brown & Brown Advisor, medical care for veterans a prior- Courtney Naveken of Toledo, Ohio; and that makes all the difference. ity. It’s appalling that veterans who Stefanie Pellegrom of Sand Lake and put their lives on the line should Audrey Campbell of Waverly, Iowa. be dying because they cannot get Groomsmen are Kyle Sherwood of 1190 Torrey Rd., Fenton, MI 48430 screening tests. Every veteran who Jackson; Jeremy Pickford of Sand needs medical care should receive Lake; Andrew Pickford of Sand Lake; it, even if that means in non-VA Garret Stensland of Waverly, Iowa and facilities. Matt Wolverton of Fenton. Flower girls Imagine if the heroes of D-Day are Paige Ripley of Plainsfield, Iowa, had waited until the beaches were and Hadley Magnuson of Waverly, clear of enemy troops before com- Iowa. Ring bearers are Ian and Jack- ing ashore. The results of WWII son Wyble of Rockford. A reception will would have been different. They follow. knew there was an immediate need for action — the same kind ANNIVERSARY of immediate need many of those veterans have today. I intend to keep pushing for reforms in the VA system so all veterans receive the medical care they so deserve.

The Zonta Club of the Fenton Area is inviting all Children entering Kindergarten in the fall of 2014 to attend Safety Town! Held at the St Johns’ School Cafeteria in Fenton SPRAGUES CELEBRATE th th July 14 – 18 2014 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Session 1 - 9:00 a.m.- 12 noon Gerald and Marla Sprague of Holly will Session 2 - 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. be celebrating their 60th wedding an- Session 3- 5:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. niversary on June 26, 2014. Sprague Cost $35 The Zonta Club of Fenton has been offering Safety Town and the former Marla Beers were for 20 years to the community to help young children to married at the Swartz Creek Methodist learn about being safe in their surroundings. Church on June 26, 1954. They have Kim Salerno (810) 287-4855/[email protected] Mail Registrations to: Zonta Club of Fenton, three children: Bill of Gaines, Bob of P.O. Box 481 Fenton, Mi 48430 Swartz Creek and Sandi Balkwill of Or register online at www.safetytownfenton.com Holly. They have four grandchildren Zonta Club of Fenton Area and seven great-grandchildren. The Member of Zonta International couple will be celebrating with dinner Advancing the Status of Women Worldwide at the Fenton Hotel Tavern & Grille. www.tctimes.com LIFE STYLE Sunday, June 22, 2014 9B

‘When you get them in front of a horse, they light up’ View all stories online at uRetired career horses find new purpose, tctimes.com companions at Tanglewood By Tim Jagielo [email protected]; 810-433-6795 Tyrone Twp. — Walking onto the green of a horse pasture can change al- Online tickets and showtimes most anyone’s mood. “You feel the stress level drop im- www.NCGmovies.com mediately when you walk in the barn,” NCG TRILLIUM CINEMAS said John Strayer, who owns Tanglewood SHOWTIMES: 810-695-5000 1 Mile N. of I-75 on Holly Rd. in Grand Blanc Assisted Living with his wife, Gail. $5.00 TICKETS EVERYDAY This barn, and these horses are an Rate valid for most movies. All Day TUES• Mon, extension of the assisted living facility, Wed and Thurs before 6 • Fri-Sun before noon. where both animal and human receive $5.00 rate not valid on Real D 3D, IMAX or 12:05 shows. therapy from the interaction. Real D 3D films additional $2.00. Instead of “horse hospice,” Strayer SHOWTIMES VALID sees it as assisted living for horses. A FRI 6/20/14 - THUR 6/26/14 more accurate term might be “horse STARTING FRI JUNE 20 retirement.” TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO *JERSEY BOYS (R) “This is generally their last stop,” Layla, a 21-year-old horse, is fitted with a saddle by Morgan Loomis, 17, assisted FRI-SAT 10:10 12:35 3:35 6:35 9:35 11:50 said Strayer. Their calm temperament is SUN-WED 10:10 12:35 3:35 6:35 9:35 by Jewel Gansley, 12, (right) and Jessie Gansley, 14. The horse barn has minimal THUR 10:10 12:35 3:35 6:35 9:35 11:50 perfect for interacting with the elderly staffing, but more is needed on activity days. *#THINK LIKE A MAN TOO (PG13) residents of Tanglewood. FRI-SAT 11:20 01:50 4:25 6:55 9:25 11:50 The compound is on 28 acres with a Most recently a dressage horse that in SUN-WED 11:20 01:50 4:25 6:55 9:25 barn, pastures, fences and all parts of the prime of his career, took ill with THUR 11:20 01:50 4:25 6:55 9:25 11:50 Tanglewood Assisted Living. a debilitating nerve disorder. He was STARTING FRIDAY JUNE 26 The Strayers bought the property even an extra in the movie “Real Steel.” *2D TRANSFORMERS: in 1993, and obtained “He probably would AGE OF EXTINCTION (PG13) their license in 1995. have continued to do THUR NIGHT/FRI MORNING 11:00 12:05 @ The intent was always I think it has great things in competi- * 3D TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION: REALD 3D (PG13) to have horses, as they something to tion,” he said. THUR NIGHT/FRI MORNING 10:00 12:05 have always been a part ‘‘do with the size Other horses that com- *@TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF of Gail’s life. peted in many jumping EXTINCTION: AN IMAX There are two 10-acre of the horse, competitions, like human 3D EXPERIENCE (PG13) parcels, with a pasture in something athletes, wear out their THUR NIGHT/FRI MORNING 9:00 12:05 both, and some woodlands joints and have to retire. CONTINUING also. It took a couple more about the Strayer said many owners, *@HOW TO YOUR DRAGON 2: years for the barn and attachment. once they have to retire a AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE (PG) fences, built around 1998. You feel a real horse, want their beloved *@3D HOW TO TRAIN YOUR Since then, they’ve had equine to have a great life DRAGON 2: REALD 3D (PG) connection *2D HOW TO TRAIN YOUR approximately 15 horses after competitions. DRAGON 2 (PG) come through. between you At the barn, staffing is *#22 JUMP STREET (R) Four horses are housed light. Gail has one full- THE FAULT IN OUR STARS (PG13) and the horse. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO *@EDGE OF TOMORROW: here currently. One is ac- John Strayer time helper all year long, tually too young to train, with some part-time help Jim Crass enjoys the horses, and also AN IMAX 3D EXPERIENCE (PG13) Owner, Tanglewood Assisted *@3D EDGE OF TOMORROW: Living just sitting by the pasture. and will leave when old ’’ during the spring and REALD 3D (PG13) enough to start a career. summer. 2D EDGE OF TOMORROW (PG13) The others are retired. Two of the horses Every morning and afternoon, the a relaxed atmosphere. A MILLION WAYS TO prefer to sleep in the barn every night, horses are fed and watered, and they Alzheimer’s and patients with de- DIE IN THE WEST (R) @ while two stay in outboard stalls. graze on the variety of grasses planted mentia benefit in surprising ways. “We * 3D MALEFICENT: REALD 3D (PG) 2D MALEFICENT (PG) The last horse passed about two years in the summer. The Strayers grow and get responses from some residents who BLENDED (PG13) ago, in its 20s. Usually, a horse’s career harvest their own hay, as well. are completely unresponsive,” said 2D X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST ends in its teens, and then it can live The routine for residents is to get Strayer, even to their own family mem- (PG13) another 10 years after that. outside during the horses’ feeding bers. “When you get them in front of 2D GODZILLA (PG13) Many of the horses that came through time. They can help with the feeding, NEIGHBORS (R) a horse, they light up. We’ve seen that *Due to movie company policies no passes are accepted. Tanglewood had competed in their past. grooming, or just be near the horses in on several occasions.” @ No $5 rate available. • # No $5 TUES evening rate. It’s GREAT GOLFING WEATHER! 18 HOLES $ WITH CART BEFORE 1pm Must present32 coupon. Valid for up to 4 players. Valid through June 30, 2014 18 HOLES $ WITH CART AFTER 1pm Must present25 coupon. Valid for up to 4 players. Valid through June 30, 2014 FAIRWAY FRIDAYS $ 18 holes with cart Valid for up to22 4 players. Not valid with leagues, outings or pre-booked events. Must present coupon.

TRI-COUNTY TIMES | TIM JAGIELO 248-887-3777 Maggie Cox, who has dementia, tends to smile and brighten when interacting with Hartland Glen 12400 Highland Rd. (M-59) • Hartland the horses. Here she is assisted by Tanglewood manager Angie Bostwick, and As- Golf Course www.hartlandglen.com sistant Manager Toni Dill. Residents also like to sit out on the deck. (2 miles east of M-59 & US-23) 10B Sunday, June 22, 2014 LIFE STYLE www.tctimes.com Preventative & Cosmetic Dentistry for the young, not so young, brave and not-so-brave! We’re your state-of-the-art, home town dental care experts!

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Michigan’s Adventure is Michigan’s largest amusement and water park, offering All proceeds donated to more than 60 attractions. Excitement for all ages awaits at Michigan’s Adventure and WildWater Adventure, with seven roller coasters and more than 20 water rides, THE LOCAL including the world-class Shivering Timbers .

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GROVELAND TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION REQUEST FOR VARIANCE PRIMARY ELECTION TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2014 CITY OF LINDEN- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS

To the qualified electors of the ownshipT of Groveland, County of Oakland, State of The City of Linden’s Zoning Board of Appeals will be conducting a public hearing Michigan. as part of their regular meeting agenda on Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers on the lower level of the Mill Building at 201 N. Main Street, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE GROVELAND TOWNSHIP OFFICE AT Linden, Michigan. The purpose of the hearing is to hear citizens’ comments on a 4695 GRANGE HALL RD., HOLLY, MI WILL BE OPEN: request for the following:

MONDAY, July 7, 2014 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Petitioner: Scott Ward, 602 Silver Lake Court, Linden, MI is requesting LAST DAY OF REGISTRATION a variance to the City of Linden Zoning Ordinance – Section 4.5.1 (Schedule of Area, Height, Width, and Set Back Regulations)– Petitioner requests variance to con- FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FOR THE REGISTRATION OF struct a single family residence on a parcel of land containing 2.5 acres with 66 THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS IN SAID TOWNSHIP NOT ALREADY REGISTERED. foot of road frontage in lieu of the required 80 foot minimum road frontage.

THE AUGUST 5, 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ALL VOTING Tax Description: Tax ID# 61-29-200-001 and 61-20-400-048 PRECINCTS OF GROVELAND TOWNSHIP, FOR THE PURPOSE OF NOMINATING CANDIDATES OF ALL PARTICIPATING PARTIES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES: Legal Description: 61-29-200-001 – A parcel of land beginning at the N 1/4 corner, thence East 1071 feet, thence South 250.5 feet, thence West 1071 feet, Governor, United States Senator, Representative in Congress 8th District, State thence North 250.5 feet to place of beginning AND 61-20-400-048 – A parcel of Senator 14th District, Representative in State Legislature 51st District, County Com- land beginning S 88 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds East 123.04 feet from S 1/4 missioner 2nd District, Delegate to County Convention. corner of Section, thence North 0 degrees 32 minutes 30 seconds West 218.82 feet, thence North 89 degrees 27 minutes, 30 seconds East 50 feet, thence North 14-1 Amendatory Act to Reduce State Use Tax and Replace with A Local Com- 0 degrees 32 minutes 30 seconds West 282.74 feet, thence South 88 degrees 30 munity Stabilization Share to Modernize the Tax System to Help Small Businesses minutes E 423 feet, thence North 1 degree 30 minutes East 173 feet, thence South Grow and Create Jobs. 88 degrees 30 minutes East 66 feet, thence South 1 degree 30 minutes West 173 (Precinct #2) Holly area School district Millage Proposal, Building and Site Sinking feet, thence S 88 degrees 30 minutes East 312.61 feet, thence South 0 degrees Fund Tax Levy. 33 minutes 36 seconds East 497.88 feet thence North 88 degrees 53 minutes 10 (Proposal language available at Groveland Township Office) seconds West 850.46 to place of beginning.

Pamela Mazich, Clerk Applications and supporting documentation are available for public review at the Groveland Township City Offices. ersonsP wishing to comment may do so at the hearing or written 4695 Grange Hall Rd. comments should be addressed to Lynn M. Henry, City Clerk, at P.O. Box 507, Holly, MI 48442 248-634-4152 132 E. Broad Street, Linden, MI 48451. www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 22, 2014 13B

Garage Sales Garage Sales Real Estate For Sale Scott R. Myers Group FENTON HOLLY REAL ESTATE WANTED Contact the Mark and Tim buy houses. (810) 397-3192, cell • (810) 695-4111, ext. 114 or [email protected] Fast closings available. FENTON HOLLY SUB SALE Sell today! Please call 2 IN 1 - ANTIQUES Take Rose Center to Bloom 810-584-5575. OPEN SUNDAY 1:00-3:30pm Hill, 2 miles east of Hickory AND GARAGE SALE Lobdell Lake Fenton - New Listing - Silver Ridge Victorian, wicker, dolls, Ridge Road, 1385 Glen Oaks, queen redwood bed, June 26-28th, 8-5p.m. Land For Sale southwest décor, household goods, much more. LINDEN LAKEFRONT LOT 11332 Balfour Drive, almost an acre on beautiful, Thursday-Saturday, private, spring-fed all sports June 26-28th, 8-3p.m. LINDEN 405 MAPLE DRIVE Bevins Lake. City water/sewer June 21st-22nd, 9-3p.m. for year round or summer FENTON Various kitchen items, good home. $69,000. 13204 LATOURETTE DRIVE, ladders, some tools, welder, 586-216-1595. REDUCED! REDUCED! June 26-28th, torches, TV’s, surround, $599,900 Thursday-Friday, 9-4p.m., GOOD PRICES! LOON LAKE Take Owen Rd. just West of Walmart and Saturday, 9-2p.m. Take Silver Lake Rd. just West of Seymor turn follow signs to 16142 Silverwood 3 lots left! Completely Potting containers, wreaths, South on Whitehead to 16083 Whitehead. developed, ready to build. 3293 sq.ft. Beautiful 4-5 bedroom, 5 baths, great floor dishes, Christmas items. LINDEN All Sports. Perfect 10. Mint Condition. 5200 sq.ft. plan. Large master suite, amazing finished lower level 7 FAMILY SALE! View of two lakes, $10,000 and up. Best offer, quick sale! 4 bedrooms, 6 baths. Designer decor, gourmet complete with wet bar, gym & sauna. Super landscap- Antiques, furniture, 810-964-3472 or granite kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 4 car garage. Great ing, decks & covered patio. Family room, fireplace, 1st FENTON clothing, toys, tools, baby, 810-735-6887. view. Mother-in-law apartment. Call Scott R. Myers floor laundry. 3 car garage. Hurry! Call Scott R. Myers ALPINE SHORES miscellaneous. June 26-28th, @ RE/MAX 810-397-3192 or 810-695-4111x114 @ RE/MAX 810-397-3192/810-695-4111x114 1270 Lake Valley Drive, 9-6p.m., 6450 Lahring. Thursday-Saturday, June 26-28th, 9-4p.m. Sell it Silver Lake Lake Fenton Household and electrical LINDEN in the items. Small antiques, CHESTNUT GROVE crystal, and costume jewelry. Community garage sale! Silver Parkway, west of downtown Linden, behind Manufactured Homes FENTON True Value, June 19th-22nd. CONDO ASSOCIATION BRAND NEW HOMES GARAGE SALE REDUCED! Free Rent until 8/1/14. REDUCED! Meadow Pointe Drive, LINDEN MOVING SALE Homes starting at $899. Indoor Basketball Court/Exercise Facility! MILLION June 26-28th, 9-5p.m. $298 moves you in (with Tools, furniture, household. DOLLAR VIEW! 5 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths 1.5 Acre MILLION DOLLAR VIEW! 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths Come buy great stuff! no pet). Hartland Schools. June 26-27th, 9-5p.m., Estate Finished Lower Level, Gourmet Kitchen, 1746 sq.ft. 3 Sided Fireplace, Cathedral Ceiling, Call Sun Homes at Cider Mill Pond, Sauna, WetBar, Three Fireplaces, Wonderful Spiffy Kitchen, Large Lot. Cute & Clean! Large Saturday, June 28th, 9-12. Crossings, 888-703-6652. Curb Appeal. 2 Decks 3 Car Garage W/ Storage 3 Car Detached Garage Only $349,900! Call FENTON Everything must go. Offer expires 6/30/14. Above! Call Scott R. Myers @ RE/MAX 810-397- Scott R. Myers @ RE/MAX 810-397-3192 or HUGE GARAGE/ 10182 S. Linden Road, Located off US/23 and 3192/810-695-4111x114 810-695-4111 x 114 MOVING SALE!! between Ray and Baldwin. Lots of furniture, tools, Clyde Rd. Fenton, MI. www. something for everyone. cidermillcrossings.com. EOE. 17268 Jador Lane, LINDEN Waterfront THURSDAY, JUNE 26th, June 26-28th, 8:30-6p.m. 9-5p.m. Old and new mid- NOTICE OF ERROR It is the responsibility of homes needed modern. 16379 Linden the advertiser to check the FENTON Road, across from Mueller’s immediately! correctness of each insertion Grande MULTI-FAMILY Orchard. of an advertisement. The 611 and 617 S. Oak St., Tri-County Times will not be June 27-28th, 9-4p.m. SIGN UP responsible for more than one Household, furniture, kids for Text blasts to receive local incorrect insertion and for only and adult clothing, shutters, Garage sale listings—Text that portion that may have TYRONE TOWNSHIP PLANNING COMMISSION antique gas pump, something GARAGESALE to been rendered valueless by for everyone! 810-475-2030. an error. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

OPEN HOUSE Sunday, June 22nd •1pm to 3pm Notice is hereby given that the Tyrone Township Planning Commission will hold a your Public Hearing on July 8, 2014, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Tyrone Township Hall, Place 3142 PONEMAH DR. FENTON Classified Ad 10408 Center Road, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Online! The purpose of the Public Hearing will be to receive comments regarding proposed Visit www.tctimes.com amendments to Tyrone Township Zoning Ordinance #36: and click on Classifieds. Lake Living is Year Around Fun! 55’ • Definitions - Clarify “abutting” or “adjacent to”, “setback”, “yard”, add on Lake Ponemah with access to “outlot”, add districts PCI, PCS, and PIRO to “regulated facade”, and Tupper & Squaw lakes change dimensions in “Satellite Dish Antenna”. (Article 2 Definitions) 1½ story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath home including Master • Land Use Permits - Require proof of shared driveway installation, and Suite w/bath. 18x10 enclosed paneled porch w/hot plans for shared driveway, private road, drainage, open space, etc prior tub & sliding doors for great views of Lake Ponemah. to issuance. (Article 21 Residential Design Standards, Article 30 Zoning Den, plant room, 1st floor laundry, large deck and 2 car garage. $375,000 Administration) • Planned Commercial Industrial district - new zoning district (Article 13A) Jackie Becker, Realtor 14229 Torrey Road • County Store - Add language to support the Master Plan. (Article 26 Non- Cell: (810) 444-0430 Fenton, MI 48430 times Office: (810) 629-2234 conformities) Email: [email protected] Park Place, Ltd. • Noise - Set times for “day” and “night” and days/times that comply with the Fireworks Safety Act. (Article 21 Noise) • Temporary Uses - Adding seasonal and temporary outdoor sales which also includes retail sales of fireworks. (Article 21 emporaryT Structures and Uses) ORDER YOUR PIECE • Easements and Private Roads - Swap language in 24.03.P and 24.06.D and clarify language regarding shared driveway easement width. (Article 24 Private Road, Shared Private Driveway and Access Easement Stan- OF SPORTS HISTORY dards) • Sewer System Requirement and Correction of Zoning District Uses - Order reprints of photos and (Article 12A Planned Commercial, 16A Planned Industrial, Research,

SERVING FENTON, stories that ran in your Tri- Office, Article 13A Planned Commercial Industrial) HOLLY, LINDEN AND THE

SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES SUNDAY EDITION SINCE 1957 County Times. Many sizes SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 2014 sports Linden’s Green www.tctimes.comaiming MICHIGAN’S LARGEST SEMI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER and options available to The proposed amendments may be reviewed at the Tyrone Township Hall, Monday Tri-County toward his NFL dream Sunday, April 27, 2014 Combine performance has him on teams’ radar PAGE 16 By David Troppens choose from. Call us today! [email protected]; 810-433-6789 through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., online at www.tyronetownship.us, or by An opportunity. Lady Eaglessport keep hold of top spot in Metro That’s at the

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Lions I’m hoping graduate, completed his career “We or lead tunity again. Green the I I for a to them the a has impressive. time it. was talking possible shot took Off It was a game between two “During obtained He is still It’s almost to my private at Grand Valley State University. 6-3) game. oppor- cal jump followed considered pening. surreal, brother coach Mike(2-0, Steibel said.of the Katie guys my senior of that I everything about Green was named the team’s Most and year, broad jump of38 10-7. 1/2 with as talked about minute Magalski, regional champions from a I knew I talked inches a veri- a young making that’s hap- Valuable Player this season as the Linden I had an to a few and then kid, it the fifth Jessie it off opportunity I did what had that hard but this to the NFL squad advanced in the playoffs. ing from drop year ago. to I wanted a work is real pass play my broad know pays off life. It shows Now he’s pursuing his dream of an lead (Zayan) Wilkowski jump, in the vertical, what will in the an It also was a game with a 4-3- Green said. it actually up the happen, end. I Wilkowski Maddiescored. outside,” saw a shocked but opportunity but don’t NFL career. Here is a list of some of “I saw the “I me used its But since I am on goal. Linden where me,” I was to live a setting Green’s football accomplishments. Jessie the she playedlot of local ties, as quite a few changed his he opened most little. dream to and Holly 3.73 20-yard up of it. And I want I’ve had describing off Linden’s Erica Freeman (right) battles with Holly’s Meganformations. Kennedywhile for the ball in the Eagles’ 4-1 victory against the Holly Bronchosranks eyes was Life at Grand That’s Valley to said took chancesof Powers’ varsity girls soc- on new idea tied shuttle with all I can make the Prep career: Green was the gap, on Wednesday. The win keeps Linden undefeated in Metro play. Also nearing a greatthe action is Linden’s Briana Holscher (center).Dante The for fifth-best time. ask for.” Mark Meisel, Chairman each by formation, His open outstanding of 2-1 it was against Hall, of time Green’s 2007 Tri-County Football Player of ball.” two minute certhe team contest is from marked the the secondtri-county timeprovided the squad has played, with Linden if winning game both games. for a two-time all time one football a great had a in was at- style right before know the Linden a game.we were the Kansas with of hard life at the Year his junior season, catch- within left a kick don’t into but we nine-year career. Pro Bowl work Grand Holly minutes had goal corner “I coming City player became and Valley ing 30 passes for 721 yards and the game 13 Huberarea as well. sole on a near-side this Linden, what Chiefs a household patience. was to tie about just Holly’s the to do like doing mix Getting noticed during this year, name While with it sailed Kennedy inside team talent his it to he eight touchdowns, while rushing other Maddelinebut SoHolly it shouldn’t shock any- of a great to survive of the really His that wasn’t Lakers’ Holly’s later, to Megan snuck out was performance Green was until his fans for three TDs. He also intercepted half, that she sees not going because “I tion on earned most an every-game senior opportunity,a minute one that temptthe Fenton Tigers’ doing said. We out-pos- a website him players, year three passes. During his senior than was deflected what so didn’t “A called some He he redshirted starter. (810) 433-6797 header it likes were Steibel I saw. but LockerReport LockerReport.com. atten- played Like year he caught 60 passes for 1,073 Less and post with 25:08 left in the contest.work what was in 10 his wide. kick non-league battle with Pow-We all “We I have,” them the standout man season, games fi rst year. a free left Wilkowski with outshot 5-11, but his redshirt yards and 13 TDs, while rushing Tyrone Township Planning Commission had 1:02 is great. said. happy from Grand 180-pound of the 25 yards. only fresh- withers at homethe ended Eagles.team up as a 2-2 and them, Valley wide day His caught for three more. He also had seven Autumn Brendel by Haley Ruff. It scoredwas Wilkowski to work sessed them.” the site State, receiver he played redshirt one pass doubled by “This want said. “He Brandan in sophomore for interceptions on defense. saved, keepingwas Linden upFreeman 1-0.draw.taken together,” all outscore tional was Green,” catching nine games lead Erica well other, drills and excellent eight and year At Grand Valley State That when initially each workingit the his in the In 2012 passes started half like TRI-COUNTY TIMES I MARK BOLEN top. Green long jump direc- he for 82 four, the shot, The con-Tigersall took a 1-0 leadimproved getting TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SUBMITTED PHOTO er, could was in played yards and 2010: After redshirting in 2009, in rebound Eagles already and wide receiver be the among four. He in all 11 a TD. Green played in nine games, catch- a the scored want to win. We want ballto do our best.around Linden 2009 graduate Brandan Green next Wes caught games, on half, intoand halftime withhave Kaleighthe he can fi of the Denver Welk- and two 15 passes starting “We through to finish Linden’s Brianabreaks Holscher a tackle (front) attempt tries duringto get one of nd open Broncos, TDs. He for ing one pass. He also played on Zayan. second bit more, 11 minutes ball need connecting es and spots yards also 296 yards In the a Keyandwyon scoringthe thejust onlythere, it. That by Holly’sGrand Amy Scruggs Valley State during University’s the Eagles’ football can catch against as and a score. ran 12 special teams, recording four tackles. game the first came We get Green the deep zone defens- while He times for the in goal outside. can says ball.” playing also had 63 2011: Green started in four trolled goals top corner We just finishing 4-1 victorygames on Wednesday. last fall. Green was named the in his he has “I on special five tackles more The first goalthe of thepost. first half.box. It cameit’s off near future. two more was very teams. games and caught eight passes two from the but working Lakers’ Most Valuable Player and is now Valley’s He’ll combines Grand pleased the period. far-side passes, were combine compete Valley. with for 82 yards and a TD. of Zayan toa therebound The final off a throw10 in duringthey pursuing a career in the National Football compete on in start right away,”I knewGreen said. my time from box goal. said in April Grand I wasn’t at 2012: a shot the by Sarah is what weteams have to step up on.” League. He got noticed for a strong Combine the NFL’s 11, and “I going Green started four games the 18-yard the 21st minutetop of theBoth game. being Super also had to to and played in all 11, catching 15 of assisted provided to the showing at a recent regional combine. 12 held Regional appreciate work for was out and 13. at Ford that. what passes for 296 yards and two scores. Magalskigoal yardsIn the second half, Powers Field on the player I was myI think senior year.”I earned 18 Green is excited. April it helped and I He also had a rushing TD and had Linden a shot make on took over, scoring twice in the “Oh yeah, definitely And what me Ford coming a reality,” Green said. last a player five tackles on special teams. , year, just he was left corner of the net. the dream on as he on Saturdays 2013: first 20 minutes of the period. is be- Fridays was Green thrived, catching shocked at Linden. a standout 53 passes for 1,210 yards and six if Don’t player The girls goal was scored by in the near future.he does be scores. He also had three rushing the same overly Gabrielea Guerra on a free on Sundays TDs, collecting 264 yards on 24 attempts. kick. About 15 minutes later, Erin Emmert scored the Char- gers’ second goal on another rebound shot. However, the Tigers didn’t fold. Senior Hannah Evo tied the game off what was another rebound shot. Her initial shot, off a pass from Chloe Foor, hit Powers’ keeper Heather Rolls in the face. It bounced back to Evo, who tied the game with TRI-COUNTY TIMES I SCOTT SCHUPBACH the next shot. Fenton’s Hannah Evo (left) scored a goal in the Tigers’ 2-2 tie with Powers. The Powers player is “It was a hard-fought game Andrea Glubzinski. where neither team held play for more than a couple of min- very physical, but not chippy. break the tie.” League contest against Holly utes at a time,” Fenton coach Both teams had chances to The Tigers return to action at Karl Richter campus at 6:45 Matt Sullivan said. “It was win it at the end, but couldn’t Monday with a road Metro p.m. 14B Sunday, June 22, 2014 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com

BY TRIBUNE MEDIA Real Estate For Rent Office/Retail Miscellaneous Wanted Free Items

SundaySudoku LINDEN DUPLEX FENTON CASH FOR FREE KITTENS 2 bedroom, central air, LAKE WINDS PLAZA 2 white, 2 black/white, all basement, garage. No pets, SCRAP STEEL, female, 6 weeks old. 810-714- 3 separate retail/office non-smoking. $735/month. TOP DOLLAR PAID 2836. units available. New 810-735-7703. Scrap steel and vehicles carpet, just painted. 1 unit accepted! Certified scales. is 1,080 sq. ft. 2nd unit Receive additional $5 per FREE KITTENS MUNDY TWP. is 1,340 sq. ft. 3rd unit is ton with this ad. Scrap 6-10 months old. Yellow Upper 1 bedroom with deck. 1,080 sq. ft. These units steel pick up available. Tabby, lynx point, white/gray, $425. Heat included, plus can be rented separately We buy batteries, radiators, and silver/gray classic Tabby. security deposit, no pets. 810- or combined for a square etc. Call for pricing. Full Neutered/spade. 810-735- 348-6908. footage of 3,500 sq. ft. range of new and used 5861. Great parking! Get the auto parts available. ALL REAL ESTATE Best rate in town! No Bridge Lake Auto, advertising in this newspaper NNN, brokers protected. 9406 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston. Campers & Trailers is subject to the Federal Fair Call 248-884-8167. 248-625-5050. Housing Act of 1968 which makes Monday-Friday, 8-5:30p.m., it illegal to advertise preference, Saturday, 9-2p.m. limitation, or discrimination based Rooms/Apts. For Rent www.bridgelakeautoparts. on race, color, religion or national com. origin, or an intention to make Visit us on facebook. any such preference, limitation or BRAND NEW HOMES discrimination. This newspaper Free Rent until 8/1/14. will not knowingly accept any Homes starting at $899. ALL SCRAP METALS advertising for real estate which 2011 KEYSTONE is in violation of the law. Our $298 moves you in (with picked up including readers are hereby informed that no pet). Hartland Schools. appliances. We buy scrap OUTBACK all dwellings advertised in this Call Sun Homes at Cider Mill cars/trucks, farm equipment/ 312BH featuring power ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION newspaper are available on an Crossings, 888-703-6652. motor homes, auto and farm awning, outside kitchen, equal opportunity basis. Offer expires 6/30/14. batteries. 810-730-7514, 810- central air, satellite ready, Located off US/23 and 449-0045. 35 feet in total length. Clyde Rd. Fenton, MI. www. $21,499. Call 810-691-8398. KING cidermillcrossings.com. EOE. I NEED YOUR FEATURES SuperCrossword SCRAP METAL Miscellaneous for Sale washers, dryers, water Good Things to Eat heaters, furnaces, aluminum, copper piping, etc. Please call 810-735-5910. Strawberries WANTED - USED LAWN tractors, running or not. Will “Good Picking” pay cash and pick up. Call 734-756-1340. U-Pick or BROYHILL 300 Ready Pick gallon sprayer, trailer mounted 5h.p., 21 ft. boom. Excellent shape. $1,700. 248-249-5751. Cider-Donuts and Ice Cream TRI-COUNTY TIMES BUYING ALL PHOTOS UNWANTED AUTOS Spicer Orchards & Winery Any staff photo published in the Tri- Cars, trucks, vans, SUV’s. 810-836-2910, call or 810-632-7692 County Times can be purchased text for free quote. 10411 Clyde Road • Fenton by calling 810-433-6797. Take US-23 10 miles south of Fenton to Clyde Rd. exit (#70), east ¼ mile. OPEN EVERYDAY 8am-7pm PUZZLE ANSWER KEYS www.spicerorchards.com King Crossword, Wednesday Jumble, Wednesday Sudoku puzzles are located in last Wednesday’s Legal Notices issue. All other puzzles are throughout this edition. PUBLIC AUCTION SUPER CROSSWORD KING CROSSWORD due to unpaid rent at Fenton ANSWERS ANSWERS Storage, 1159 N. Leroy St., 810-714-3707 on June 27, 2014 at 9:30a.m. or later. Linda Stuessy, #F618L; Jerry Austin, #602. All units contain miscellaneous items.

A Look back at the TOP 10 SONGS

Week of June 23, 1984 As determined by Billboard 1. The Reflex WEDNESDAY SUDOKU SUNDAY SUDOKU - Duran Duran ANSWERS ANSWERS 2. Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper 3. Let’s Hear It For The Boy - Deniece Willians 4. Dancing In The Dark - Bruce Springsteen 5. Self Control - Laura Branigan 6. The Heart Of Rock n’ Roll - Huey Lewis & WEDNESDAY JUMBLE ANSWERS The News 7. Jump - Pointer Sisters 8. When Doves Cry - Prince SUNDAY SCRAMBLERS ANSWERS 9. Oh Sherrie - Steve Perry 10. Eyes Without A Face 1. Search; 2. Heavy; 3. Procure; 4. Wrinkle - Billy Idol Today’s Word: PAYCHECK ANSWER KEY LOCATED IN THIS EDITION www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 22, 2014 15B

NOTICE GROVELAND TOWNSHIP ANNUAL MEETING OF PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST

ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Accuracy Test for the Primary The Annual Meeting of the Argentine Township residents will be held on Monday Election to be held on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 has been scheduled for WEDNES- June 30, 2014 at 6:30 pm. at the Argentine Township Hall, 9048 Silver Lk Rd, Lin- DAY, JULY 16, 2014 @ 10:00 a.m., to be conducted at the Groveland Township Of- den. The 2014/2015 fiscal budget will be reviewed as well as other matters the fice, 4695 Grange Hall Rd., Holly, MI. residents may vote upon. The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to determine that the electronic Denise Graves, Clerk equipment used to conduct and tabulate the results of the election counts the votes Argentine Township in the manner prescribed by law.

Pamela Mazich, Clerk NOTICE Groveland Township 4695 Grange Hall Rd. BUDGET HEARING OF Holly, MI 48442 248-634-4152 ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS

The Argentine Township Board will hold a public hearing on the proposed township budget for fiscalyear 2014/2015 at the Argentine Township Hall, 9048 Silver Lk Rd, NOTICE OF CLOSE OF REGISTRATION Linden on June 30, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. during the Township Annual Meeting. The FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTION property tax millage rate of 0.7021 is proposed to be levied to support the pro- posed budget will be a subject of this hearing. A copy of the budget is available TO BE HELD ON for public inspection at the Township Hall. TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2014

Denise Graves, Clerk Argentine Township To the Qualified Electors of

HOLLY TOWNSHIP, CITY OF FENTON OAKLAND COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

TAKE NOTICE that a public hearing will be held before the Fenton City Council NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN THAT THE HOLLY TOWNSHIP CLERK’S OFFICE on July 14, 2014 at 7:30 PM, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, at WILL BE OPEN: Fenton City Hall, 301 South Leroy Street, Fenton, Michigan to accept public input on the DDA Revenue Sharing Agreement between the Fenton City Council and the MONDAY, JULY 7, 2014 Downtown Development Authority. Additional information is available at Fenton City Hall, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. FROM 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. LAST DAY TO REGISTER Please contact the City Clerk’s office if accommodations are needed due to a disability. FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FOR THE REGISTRATION OF Renee Wilson THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS IN SAID TOWNSHIPS NOT ALREADY REGISTERED. City Clerk If you are not currently registered to vote or have changed your address in the above stated jurisdiction in which you live, you may do so at the following locations and times listed in this notice. TOWNSHIP OF HOLLY Qualifiedelectors may also register to vote or change their address in the following NOTICE OF PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST manners: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Public Accuracy Test for the August 5, 2014 In person: Primary Election has been scheduled for Tuesday, July 1, 2014 at 4:30 PM at the • At your Township Clerk’s officeor at the officeof any County Clerk during normal Holly Township Hall, 102 Civic Drive, Holly, Michigan. business hours. • At any of the Secretary of State Branch offices located throughout the state dur- The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to determine that the electronic tabulating ing normal business hours. equipment will accurately count the votes cast in the manner prescribed by Michi- • At the specified agency for clients receiving services through the Family Inde- gan Election Law. pendence Agency, the Department of Community Health, Michigan Jobs Com- mission and some offices of the Commission for the Blind. Karin S. Winchester • At the military recruitment offices for persons enlisting in the armed forces. Holly Township Clerk By mail:

• By obtaining and completing a Mail Voter Registration Application and forward- NOTICE ing to the election official as directed on the application by the close of registra- ARGENTINE TOWNSHIP tion deadline. Note: Any person who registers to vote by mail is required to vote in person unless they have previously voted in person in the city/township where they live or are at least 60 years of age or are handicapped. Mail in voter registra- Please be notified that the Argentine ownshipT Zoning Board of Appeals will hold tion applications may be obtained via the Internet at www.michigan.gov.sos or by a Meeting on Monday, July 7, 2014 at 7:00 P.M. at the Argentine Township Hall, contacting your local clerk. 9048 Silver Lake Rd, to consider the following Variances: THE AUGUST 5, 2014 PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED IN ALL VOT- Roger Hayes is requesting Variances for Rear Yard, Side Yard and ING PRECINCTS 1 – 4 OF HOLLY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING CANDI- Front Yard Setbacks. He would like to build a single family resi- DATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICE: dence. Described as 01-35-526-047, Lots 65 & 66 Argentine Park Lobdell Lake, vacant land on Knobhill Dr. Governor, United States Senator, Representative in Congress 8th District, State Senator 14th District, Representative in State Legislature 51st District, County Com- Bob & Jennifer Deitrich, 16245 Knobhill Dr are requesting Variances missioner 2nd District, Delegate to County Convention. Proposals: 14-1 Amenda- for Rear Yard, Side Yard and Front Yard Setbacks. They would like tory Act to Reduce State Use Tax and Replace with A Local Community Stabilization to build additions to the garage, Front entry and a Screened Porch. Share to Modernize the Tax System to Help Small Businesses Grow and Create Described as 01-35-526-049 Lot 68 Argentine Park Lobdell Lake Jobs. Holly Area School District Millage Proposal, Building and Site Sinking Fund Tax Levy. Full text of the proposal(s) may be obtained from: A complete copy of these tax descriptions may be viewed at the Township office during regular office hours. Karin S. Winchester, MMC Holly Township Clerk Denise Graves, Clerk 102 Civic Drive Argentine Township Holly, Michigan 48442 248-634-9331 Ext. 301 16B Sunday, June 22, 2014 TIMES CLASSIFIEDS www.tctimes.com

PUBLIC NOTICE CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS TRAVELING MANICURIST JUNE 16, 2014 I’ll come to you for no additional charge! Shut-ins • Seniors • Lunch Hour • Office Manicures • Bridal Parties • Pedicure Parties The Fenton Township Board held a regular meeting on Monday June 16, 2014 at $ the Fenton Township Civic Community Center, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, 50 Manicure & Pedicure Reg. $55 Michigan and took the following actions. LISA BRANHAM 810-922-6553 New Number! 1. Supervisor Mathis led the pledge of allegiance to the flag. 2. Trustee Goupil offered the opening prayer. 3. Approved the agenda as amended. ROSE TOWNSHIP 4. Received a presentation of Fenton Township’s audited financial statements NOTICE OF for the year ended 12/31/13 from Plante & Moran, PLLC. PUBLIC ACCURACY TEST 5. Approved invoices and expenditures for payment in the total amount of $328,741.63. OPTICAL SCAN VOTING DEVICE 6. Adopted Resolution No. 2014-08, creating the Dartmouth Drive Road Im- provement Special Assessment District. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, on Monday, July 2, 2014, at 2:30 p.m., the Rose 7. Rejected a proposed new ordinance to regulate the maintenance of swim- Township Election Commission will conduct a public accuracy test of the voting ming pools. devices to be used to conduct the August 5, 2014 Primary Election. The test will be conducted in the Rose Township Offices, 9080 Mason Street in Rose Township, 8. Conducted the first reading of a proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment Michigan. to add Rental and sales of automobiles, recreational vehicles and mobile homes, outdoor as a permitted use in the M-2 zoning district. The Public Accuracy Test is conducted to demonstrate that the program and com- 9. Conducted the first reading of a proposed Zoning Ordinance amendment to puter that will be used to tabulate the results of the election, counts the votes in the revise provisions regarding private road design standards. manner prescribed by law. 10. Adopted Resolution No. 2014-10, honoring Gavin T. Godlewski for attaining Debbie Miller, CMC the rank of Eagle Scout in Boy Scout Troop 219. Rose Township Clerk 11. Authorized an appeal to the Zoning Board of Appeals of an administrative decision of the Zoning Administrator. 12. Adjourned at 10:05 p.m.

TYRONE TOWNSHIP A complete copy of the minutes of this meeting and any ordinances adopted at the PUBLIC NOTICE meeting are on file and available for review at the Fenton Township Office, 12060 Mantawauka Drive, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Officehours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held on Monday, July 7, 2014 by Monday through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday. Ordinances, meeting the Tyrone Township Zoning Board of Appeals at the Tyrone Township Hall, 10408 schedules, meeting minutes and other Township information are also available at Center Road, Fenton, Michigan, at 7:30 p.m., to consider the following variance www.fentontownship.org. applications: ROBERT E. KRUG APPEAL NO. 1: Ref. Tyrone Township Zoning Ordinance No. 36 – Section 20.01 (Table of Schedule of Regulations) FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK

A variance request by Rodene J. Cassidy for a 3-foot east side yard setback vari- ance and a 3-foot west side yard setback variance in order to build a new 93-foot by 47-foot wide house and attached garage on vacant property located on White Lake CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF FENTON Road, west of Carmer Road, (TAX CODE # 4704-10-102-026). NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Additional information, legal descriptions and location maps are available at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s Office, 10408 Center Road, Monday through Thursday, 9 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OF A REGULAR PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD a.m. to 5 p.m. Individuals with disabilities requiring auxiliary aids or services should THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2014 AT 7:00 PM BY THE FENTON TOWNSHIP PLANNING contact the Tyrone Township Clerk, at (810) 629-8631, at least seven days prior to COMMISSION AT THE FENTON TOWNSHIP CIVIC-COMMUNITY CENTER, 12060 the meeting. MANTAWAUKA. THIS HEARING WILL BE HELD TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:

Gregory Carnes, Chairman PUBLIC HEARINGS: Tyrone Township Zoning Board of Appeals R14-001 Steve Steffey/Jennings 16, LLC, 11200 Vantage Pointe Dr. Fenton: Requesting to amend the PUD, Planned Unit Development for Vicinia Gardens, Par- cel 06-33-400-032 located at 12692 Jennings Rd.

TYRONE TOWNSHIP SUP14-002/SP14-001 AT&T Mobility Corportation, 16025 Northland Dr. South- field: REGULAR BOARD MEETING SYNOPSIS Requesting a special use permit and site plan approval for a new wireless commu- HELD JUNE 17, 2014 AT 7:00 P.M. nication facility. Parcel 06-12-400-009 located at 1140 Butcher Rd.

1. Present: Supervisor Mike Cunningham, Treasurer Marna Bunting-Smith, SP14-002 Don Doyle, 1335 Butcher Rd. Fenton: Clerk Keith Kremer, Trustees Soren Pedersen, Chuck Schultz, Cam Gonzalez Requesting site plan approval for a private road. Parcel 06-24-200-022 located off and David Walker. Crystal Pointe Circle. 2. Approved the agenda as amended; approved the consent agenda as pre- sented. R14-002 DeAcres LLC, 255 N. Alloy Fenton: 3. Received and placed on file Communications #1-5. Requesting to rezone from R-3, single family residential to AG, Agriculture. Parcel 4. Denied to waive Mindy Thering’s fire run charge. 06-12-300-012 located on the east side of Fenton Rd. south of Fentonwood. 5. Accepted the $5000 bid from Dave’s Tree Service for tree removal along Hart- land Rd. YOUR OPINION MAY BE EXPRESSED VERBALLY AT THIS HEARING OR IN WRIT- 6. No action was taken on the request to approve a new investment tool. ING TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION PRIOR TO THIS HEARING. THE PLAN- 7. Approved to delay the closing date of the land contract for the White Lake Rd. NING COMMISSION ENCOURAGES YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THIS MATTER. property 15 days providing the proration of the taxes for the closing will be June 30, 2014. Additionally, the 15 days of prorated taxes from June 30 to This notice is published in compliance with PA 267 of 1976 as amended (Open July 15 is non-refundable and must be paid by June 30. Meetings Act), MLA 41.72a (2) (3) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 8. Approved the ballot language for the Police and Fire Special Assessment as Fenton Township will provide necessary reasonable auxiliary aids and services, amended. such as signers for the hearing impaired and audio tapes of printed materials being 9. No action was taken to reschedule a joint meeting with the Planning Commis- considered at the meeting, to individuals with disabilities at the meeting or pub- lic hearing upon 14 days notice to Fenton Township. Individuals with disabilities sion. requiring auxiliary aids or services should contact Fenton Township by writing or 10. Adjourned at 7:58 p.m. calling the following: Fenton Township Office, (810) 629-1537, 12060 Mantawauka Drive , Fenton , Michigan 48430 . Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday The minutes of all regular and special Tyrone Township Board Meetings are on file through Thursday and 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday. Ordinances, meeting sched- and may be reviewed at the Tyrone Township Clerk’s office, 10408 Center Road, ules and other Township information are also available at www.fentontownship.org. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and online at www.tyronetownship.us. The next regular meeting of the Tyrone Township Board will be held on Tuesday, July ROBERT E. KRUG 1, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Tyrone Township Hall. The public is encouraged to attend. FENTON TOWNSHIP CLERK www.tctimes.com TIMES CLASSIFIEDS Sunday, June 22, 2014 17B TRI-COUNTY servicedirectory

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16196 Crest Dr, Linden 1160 S. Leroy St., Fenton 16230 Hill Forest, Fenton 11336 White Lake Rd., Fenton Stunning Lake Front home Built in 2005. Open Gorgeous ranch with open floor plan, custom This immaculate ranch features granite Private, quite, wooded country home floor plan with Granite & Hickory kitchen built by Chris Weir. Includes beautiful kitchen countertops in kitchen and baths. Includes in Fenton Schools. Fire Lit Living Room & enclosed porch. w/custom cabinets, all stainless steel applianc- stainless steel appliances, hardwood floors in 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, 3 Bedrooms, 4 baths, Master suite w/fireplace, es, natural fireplace, deck off of the kitchen, the kitchen and dining area. Huge deck with large fire lit family room, open kitchen massive bath plus amazing views of the lake. beautiful yard & landscaping on a quiet street a custom awning that is great for gatherings and dining room. Finished walk out basement includes a bar, new close to downtown. Finished basement w/an and leads to the included hot tub. Finished $167,000 ceramic tile entertainment area & 4th bedroom. additional half bath and spacious game room. basement with wet bar, bathroom and office $399,000 $279,900 space. Landscaped yard looking amazing! $214,900

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